OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
YOU XXVII.
OCKAN CITY, N. J- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1900.
NO. 25
RALPH L. GOFF,
OceanCity Sentinel B. T - ABBO vr, M. u., civil engincer, „ k., s.a .. i’ll< tiriBn gr 'X saRveveR. P.w..b.4 W..M, .1 ■ Mild hur K Poii. CONVEYANCER ocKArn cixv. I'd j. OFFICE ~C*ntr Cntnl ud LI(bUi Slrwli muijmaiid central avenue, r CURTIS ROBINSONj """" {f~5 IS! t HARRY H. RICB
KdiR» ; 'J’. C. HUTCHINSON, M. II. $> oo P« Y««. Suietly in Advance . IlomOBOpiltlliMt. a. Knd ^ Ye« j No. Ha l Ocean Aveuuo.
METHODISTS TO BUILD NOT ORDINARY JUDGE TRENCHARD TALKS CHURCH AND PARSONAGE TROLLEY ROAD ON NEW LIQUOR LAW
ATTOBK r.» »-AT-I.A W. MORGAN HAND, ATTORN EY--and COUNSELLOR AT LAW. rlTicluv. Naalar aad Eaamiaar la CtMhrrrt.
HOWARD BURT, M.D. 809 Wesley Avenue. *
H dlSTT.KlO ARCHITKCT
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F'inal Action Taken by Official Board—New Building to Cost $25,000—Old Building to
be Utilized.
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Pcnnsy Defends Fares on At- Gives in Detail Provisions of “Bishops' ” Bill In his kotic City Electric ! Chartte to the Cape May County
Grand Jury.
Line.
MoilUon Avts.a
Coll^icaawootJ. - - . N.J.||
George W. Ernst GENERAL HAULING
-air llutUT, I^k-, 1.
JONATHAN HAND, 11. N ' GRISC0M ’ M ' U ' , KIUHTIIHT. A.NDWBdLKY AVK, Cjounaellor-l-a*»Wa , Hotl.PiHina.-BrM.lk ImamuM. lu .. l-hancr-T. N'Harj I'uUH "
CAPK
. a ninHIiiK of I hr oltlrlal Ixtartl' itiR will a kltrl ir Pint M. K. Cliurch. on Monday pur|iom, etc. iltiK, It drddad In liulld a j The new chon-1 eh and parxinaKe, (he ertlnialtd ! .VIU |«o|ile, with of which la tUS.OD". - jtlie KlKhlh rlreel 1C l.tartl adopted the Reneral pl| ""
lllttcd by the architect, which
illowa: The board liavlOR aarecl x' 1 •cept the Oder of tliuo from Bev. j *hi Heed, of the I'hlladelpbla Con- j h>"
the preaent paraonagw. | a "'
hig
building will a
•ulficle
, laddltlom
tg capacity of b
Plie follow Ing authoritative .laic j
1 ment regarding Hie opening of the The fact new elrctrlr Hue between Phlladel-, h, » ebarge lo u.r i.rai 1 phla and Atlantic City, and the rate. September term of ‘ adopted for It. war made Saturday by i* oull, l * «nrt. look a iiromlneiitolliclal of the company: 'engtli I.. Ilte pr. "The opening of tbia line marke tlic j "Blahoii." bill, bar 1 »r«ratlou of a rtram railroad w lilt a people lo auapert ihat ' large local trafllc and an eaterndve^ violation* of the * freight trafllc wllh. electricity, it I- re * cllBrt "** Judge' ’ nol a trolley hue in the u-uallv ‘ harge. Judge
Ige I
of Ur It
SHOEMAKER’S
storage
HOUSE
• building
' Iteed and later oci-upk n-ridence. Thr^prcren
d by In church
ed by I)
relited .
mlar
for
IJARSISON H. VOORHEHS C'onnHelloi' - nl - I^aw,
JjAW^FFICES* j Apgar & Boswell, HOI KHK Ntlll.tlMrtiJ A-BIKY AVKMUKJWdKIOHTH KTKKFrr ■ AW OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counscllor-at-Law
LAW OFFICES OF Herbert R. Voorhees, ATcaimr firr: Cor Kroiucky and Atlai AiuraaatllTOfllerod Tor«lar* and F r d««., Tumday and Tiiurrdaj do °Brii innnr-AUanUrUUy.No. Ill 11.
ecu pled by .the parmtia
build- “ ,r ;P ulpU '* ,l, ^
a t | |e . entry of the tw o building*.
The new par-mage I* lu 1 11 I be ea*t aide of the chwi llgblh .1 reel, wilhln a few I
pin
lo the Pet
lard in
r)K- CHARLES B. RIDER " n,, " A »f * _ v , Or-€‘»u 4'ify, B. J. 1 wl3ontl»fw ' >
, re*|iect.: the
' | ac -ordlng to lhe •pecitlcatlc 1 i IVnnryIvanla Itallruad model i "cngee coach, and are even be ,. Ilian the ordinary coach uaed o -tram line.. They aupply all th< venlencee of the idandard paan
Ink- i» by law pmblbltad ki be
'unday* and election daya), and'
t any and nr all ptber Umea, rethat the entire Interior of each Im.lueaa room ahall daring the
cm it-cl many entire problblted lima, or may at any ■ •—M'ly rumor* and all other Umea, as may be re■ey law have .(ulred by anrh authority, ba open lo
ear* In hi* full view from the atreet.
haul *ai.l It w a* evidently the laglalaUr* par
e law known aa“HI*h»pV' hill. |.>.e lo prohibit, In all caaca, by force uved April l-'iNCTO*, make, new ofthe alalule Itaelf, any nbatruetloo of latkm* afledlng the aale of InUixl- the view , by any peraou. of any parig ll.pior*. *«n within the bar or bnalnea* room,
being aarvad wUb llqaor
called the therein. The Interior of the bar or
l*a w’" a fleet* every place ; bualneaa room muat ba ao arrangad aa where Intoxleating li.juor* are *uld by > to give at all times an unobstructed le*» measure* than a .|uart, excepting view, of the whole Interior, and, when ill An lun or tavern or a hold the Court, exdee board, or other having al I cart leu »|*re mem* and licensing authorttlea In any mnblelbed* for the accommodation of board- pallty shag rt-julre, the same noob-
ipedally built, ! H appllee to the whole M Icatiou* oflhel 11 ** f ,,ur 'h •eetlou thereof, ct
809 Central Avenue
Shoemaker Storage House
the Wheal, parsonage ■ j the bwlldin > ofllelal* de* 1 j Ihlnt* . f Hi
■ulldlng wrilicd lief.
r», etc.
It I* -aid Ihat ■ m re«|iilred *
rlcally lighled. Tliei
11 of a
•nlley c
i* the
rIn the
eight of the o
.f I he old huUd- [ hull
The L«atest Effects in SUMMER FOOTWEAR at
MAHAN SHOE COMPANY 75b Aebury *\\onuo
TAKING A REST
FLAYS THE CIGARETTE
OUR PLUMBINC, HEATING, ROOFING ss. n. oo^v'Kk: 652 and 654 Asbury Ave., - Ocean City, N. J.
TY16' International Homeopathic 'ougreaa, Hi aewlon at AUanllc CIU i*t week, on Friday took up the-tiii-
lle will enjoy hi; vacation on a farm |-jriant subject of the efleet of tobacco ' ester County, Pa. u|k>ii the human system, tlgaretle iwo Babbath*, Hev amoklng wa> arraigned a* the deadly. John l>. Countermine, of Phila- Ileal enemy the American youth has, •y the pulpit of the by Hr. Charles Mohr, Profeasor of Presbyterian Church, and also con- Materia Medics hi Hahnemann ColYednesday evening prayer lege, Philadelphia, meetings Dr. Countermine, next Hun- j 1 n a pa|>er on "Tohaeco, "giving lue day morning, will apeak on “What I* standing of the w eed In materia medMau?” In the evening hi* topic will j i 0 , i |) r . Mohr went aside to declare he ••Christianity's Appeal to Reaaoti." jd* opinion tliat the use of cigarettes The old ehurch building. In which jc,y hey* was one of the surest signs of services are being held, b. at Heveulh present or coming degeneracy and and Ocean avenue. ; criminal InsUuct. ’ | "Kxoeaalve use of tobacdo, e*|«cially LIGHTS ON SPEEDWAY i„ the form ot cigarettes," he said, — "dulls the Intellect, Impalra nutrition. Atlantic I'rcetiolder, u ua rd seriously affects the eye*, cauw. funcAgalnat Fartber Accident. | tlorial and organic heart disease and PosKibillly of future accidents 0111 In other ways contribute* to physical Hie Meadow- Automobile Boulevard 1 and menial degeneracy, between Atlantic City and Pleasant-j "Boya who smoke cigarettes much vllle has been greatly reduced by tbe are prodigious liar* and Ihleves, have Illumination of tbe thoroughfare. J been found uumanagable at home and Power has lieeu turned lulu arc lamp-) at school, and judge* of the juvenile set every few huudred yards along the | courts have declared 'that of tbe lull, .ulevard, know n to the auto world I corrlgable and criminal class of boys, as one of Ihg lineal stretches of road-1 not a hoy has been found who did not way In existence. Several accidents, i use cigarette*.’ one of them latal, were attributed to ' "Uuriag the |>a*t decade the habit the absence of light at bridge ap-'of cigarette, smoking, especially by proaches, where-the road narrows, jboye and young men before the age of and tins stirred the Board of Free- maturity, has given rise to so many
vlbra
■event* any swaying
ovement, the effect being tha llmsd train of standard c-|Uip> opelled by a force uf which ih
■ visible medium.
"The records of railroadiug aflonl
1 conduit ed on more r.win must exist from the public street,
than one floor or story of a building | ISy the act It 1* made tbe duty of the w here meals are regularly furnished to < 'ourt, excise board or other authority Hie publlr for cnmiiensathm. 1 having power to grant 1 Iren tea to rets) A picnic or rerreatton ground, j quire Hie unobetructed view of tbe (t) A building with a bowling alley. ' bar or business room from tba public (•i) A building cnllrely ..■euplcl by -Irest during aucb boars or daya as a regularly organized club or aaaocia-The law prohibits the aale of aneb Hon. .liquors. With reaped to other hours That section provide^ lu effed, and days tbe Court, excise board or among other things, that a* to all other board or authority having power
im)iarlBun* for a Hue of Ibl* j P'ace*
length and of like conditions, so Hial j ■ oW t Hie management In working out the|" ,,< *’ problem has assigned ample Ume lo I 0 the schedules, In order to thoroughly ! ,lie 11 test tbe operation of tbe road w ithout j K r > , *"‘
drain on either |K>wer or equipment. The roadbed south of Sew tield Is new md not yet In condlllou for hifh 'peed, hut the l•allasHug of this |>orton uf thy Hue Is being pushed vigortusly, and as the road settles into Its |iermauent bed the easy grades and ig tangent* will yield a conslder-
allow.
able luc
NI.AI. lAFTATCi AND IBhl gAK r. N. C. Clelland REAL ESTATE BROKER::: law*. Macotlalstf. lavprLTSd or 1)0PropsrtyIDr K»nl Bala or Klrvewth M. ana A.bwrx Ave. > Samuel Schurch . REAL ESTATE : : ' AND INSURANCE fOfiitarj In., Octu Cltj, R. J. ud uoTmpnfr*U°pro|^m» r *a!r C. I LAKE REAL ESTATE AGENT... '•» Aabury Av^Lo., Ocas. Olty, N. J. . .uiT*l-uidrB.s •olk-lud :::::: Honey forjortgages... JORDAN MATHEWS *■ K-Oar. MU aad OolamMa Arson*, PUlhAUKU-UIA "■MTlb wi..OMaa tltr.K.J,
MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING ALLOW AY M. SMITH & CO. (Successor* to H. A. W. Smith! 811-ASBURY AVENUE, - OCEAN'CITY, N. J. TEL.UPHONI;. Y.
W. L. BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler, NO. aa SOUTH SECOND ST.. Pkit K*ssma«ai
■ SEASHORE FURNITURE t>f kvsrj iMacripUOB at Galleqher’s *3 S. SECOND STNEET - PHIL*.
DAVID MUIR, JR., TiD,’M’iM!i’BOOfiE CORRUGATED IRON WORK FURNACES AND RANGES, 405 Wesley Avenue, • Ocean City, N. J. Repairs of every description for alhmakew
uf Furnace* audlKange*.
lte|»lrlug done pmm|4ly. Smoky chimney, cured or no charge Shop In rear,
holders to action. Aa an addlth: safeguard, fences at the bridge api pmaehca have been painted white.
Meltable Optician.
A town which ha* a good reliable optician In this day of fakir* and swindler* la certainly fortunate. Ocean ! City has such a one, and If there la anything the matter with your eye. It would pay you to consult Harry H. I.nke, whose treatment seems to be . gaining favor every day by tbe aurceas of each case. Mr. Lake had conferred upon bun the title of Doctor of Optics ■hi* year by tbe Dr. Thomas Institute t ol Indiana, which declare* him welltitted to handle all case* of defective vision. Ocean UHy l* to be con-' gratulated lu having this required
need so efficiently tilled.
Hellred Iron. naetncM.
Mrs. Charie* F. Nabb, who has coiv ducted a confectionery store at 748 Aa»ury‘aveuue fur several years Npast, has retired from buslnsas. The store vacated by Mrs. Nabb has been rented
| by Wesley framer.
of chronic tobacco |nlaoiilng
■ausc legislatures to enact law* preillug their sale to the youthful. Usually and unfortunately many ■g adults w ho use tobacco excessively also Indulge tnalcobol, and In subjects the use of both poisons often produce* atrophy of the optic
■ve or retina and other evils.”
•Specialist* have found It difficult letenglue which factor, tobacco or alcohol, la operative lu production of
I visual defects, and It
therefore behoove* physicians to give aa earefal rtudy lo the phenomena of tobacco aa l hey do lo alcoholism.
my many male adult* tbe use uf smoking cigar* may
be allowed,” be admitted, "but the benelit to be derived, If any, will come when smoking I* restricted to hours of leisure and those immediately follow-
ing a
DO YOU INTEND
Building ^Remodelling If so it will pay you to look after the Plumbing Work. This is the most important work in the house, if the health of the family is to be considered. , , , Daring the past year, the only plumbing work that was done in Ocean City, io accordance with the Board of Health rule*, which mean, the trsling pipes, the taoper .setting of clowt.. etc., etc., mas Some by the undersigned. If von art to do any dork, the above should interest
Jobu l.utx and wife, of Philadelphia, and John Iteudoff and wife, of Camden, were among 1 >oeau lily's visitors on Sunday last. They made Jbe trip automobile, and while hereweie the guests of tbe Uarwood.
Appointed Teacher.
Hiram rileelmau, a graduate of tbe Ocean City High Bcboul, baa been appolnted teacher In the Beasley'a Point Public Hcbool. He Is a aon of former Councilman Hiram Bleelmau, and a
studious young man.
T./T 1 yacht club's raring season ended on Friday last, when the Profeaskmal Race was run off. It waa-zeou .by tbe Polly Page, from 1-ougport. The Blanche took second
JOHN R. GROVES, 649 Asbury Ave - - Ocean City, N. J.
rltlaeu. Think It over, then call on HARRY HEADLY, Real Estate Operator, Ninth and Aabury avenoe, next to Ore house who will show you the very best way and some of tbe greatest bargain* to be found here on tbe easiest b Phone connection.
On tl
, lire
of tobacco lu any form should be :utely prohibited by those who have not attained full growth and strength, for the developing youth "I most oertaluly be unfavorably
ected.
It la Incumbent ou tbe medical p rollon id wield Its great pow er among the people lo leaaen the evil* of tbe tobacco haML It Is patent that physicians ahouk! rxert all tbe Influence that can he brought to bear to prevent flllby habit of aplttfiig lu publfo *et, w here clean people muat gregate, aud ao limit exteudtug dls-
r. aud Mr*. N. T. Button and family, of this city, left here on Tuesday for Morton, Pa, to attend tbe wedding of the former's slater, Mia* Mary H. Luttou, and Pearson Turner, who la connected with the Pennsylvania Railroad's Real Fkaate Department Tbe wedding occurred last
evening.
Fob Salk—Columbia Bicycle, first daaa cundltiou; also a sneak ti cheap. Address X Kektinki, JO-21.
itertor view
purpoaa
i*e In.lire •nt reiluct
>f -|■cod, aud
ii lu Hie
"The rate of fare has been fixed on a ir mileage basis, and Is as reasonable aa that charged on any line of the country under like condition*. The ■peutng t>f the Hue In the fall, after Hie summer rath, and tbe lack of any iparallve statistic* of the steam and electric lines operated In Identical territory place the rate lu a somew hat lerlmeutal stage. It is. In view of lire blgb grade or accommodations iffurded and the frequency of tbe rain service, a very reasonable rate, oiisklerlng the preaent low- rales of are on the steam lines. "The question both of the rate* and be time will receive the most careful consideration from the management, the service become* thoroughly established there 'doubtless will be a readjust incut of both on a baal* w^rich only experience can supply." of SKXTINKb— I read with Interest your article lu a recent Issue ou "Jake'Nfurrln'
band, the si
to comment on the apectade of our city, founded by Americana, governed Americans, aud peopled entirely by Americana, employing a band of foreigners w hose whole FJugllsh vocabulary consists of "me no un-stan," and who ship their earnings out of lire country as fast aa they get It, I would like to say a few words about tire band from a musical standpoint The instrumentation of the band ill* ■reason was about aa bad As could be Imagined. The only men playing their part* complete were solo trumpet. piccolo,- clarinet, baritone, trombone aud tuba. These men probably were good aalary. and were good musicians, although tbe clarinet player produced a tone like tbe player In a gutter band, playing outside of a iloon for drinks. The rest of lire baud were of mediocre ability. Ii -lections like tire "Poet and Peasant' r "Orpheus" overtures, tbe effortsof the-baud were often a burlesque. The reed section consisted of three clarinets lo and In a passage for tbe reed sectfow. could no more get the effect (color) Intended than could a lot of boys with Un horns. The pathetic tone of tbe shoe and the rich rere entirely absent, the beautiful veiled tone of the French horn. No leader ollutelllgence would think of programing any piece of real mnaic without these luatrumenla. Inal! of the overtures.operatlc select ions,etc. which this baud attempted there wen omitted certain passages of ran beauty for all of these Instrument*
ludicrous. Tbe
HAD GOOD SUMMER
of the hotels whose advertise- ■ appeared hi TlIK Skktimx dunug the season recently closed did the tresl business lu their history. Tbe FJlberuu, the Imperial, tire Kalhlu, the Atglen. the Garwood, lire "■yomlug, the Blscayne aud the Hew Hpray were filled throughout tbe *ymaiuLwell Into this mouth, with lire roaul) that the proprietors or manager* art correspondingly pleased.
were ludl d. (The at
was always ragged Aid uneven. The leader did not seem tt> be able to get a solid chord, all being more or
rpeggiated.
Asa musician and music lover, I say let ua have a band naxt year that can good music well, >nd above
Philadelphia contain* lota of band* whoseaervice* could be procured and who would not be tbs laugnlng stock our summer vial tor*.
Misiciax.
Wanted.—Good, plain cook; small
I public
afore-! require such unobstructed view from
K liquors ahall he I the public atreet.
y room except In Any person violating any oflbepro- » room upon lire visions of tbja section I* guilty of tbe emeiil of a build, offense of keeping a disorderly boeee. .et, and tire clear An Indldmenl should follow when w hole of sakl bar It aiqwara to you either that, eiooe the
s* room (except for toilet fourth day of July last whan this set shall In no w ay be obstructed became operative, the proprietor of . >y a screen, nun-lraH*parenl glass, any place not within the excepted ■hade, blind, dour, sbuller, or mrr- class lias failed to obtain al all Umaa -handlse or any other article placed In an unobstructed view of tbe whale 1»any of said rooma. The Court, excise: terior, or where, after, the Itotoalhf hoard, or other board*, or autliorlly j l-uwer ba* by appropriate action ro-
grant licenses, j qtiired it, there has been a failure to shall upon the day* and times w hen nialulaln the aam liquor* aud other lutoxicat-1 from tire public at
SHERIFF’S BALE evrral reropertlwa to too Dla. posed ol ot coort Homo. Sheriff Bright announce* the followlug sales: Monday. October let. at tba Bbarnr* office, Court House, lands of Anna Fries, Aabury avenua, Ocean City. Monday, October tat, at SbarifTa lice, lot in Cedar avenue. Cape May Point, property of Charles Foster. Monday, (September 24th, at Sheriff's office. Court House, property known a* the canning factory of Vanglider Company, South Dennis, tn-
Recent real estate transfer* tn Ocean tlty, reported In tire office of County 1erk Way, are a* follow* William G. Moore et ux to Edmund Dawes. pSSSI. Lot ou Moorlyu Terrace, 165 feet of Ocean avenue, 48x75 feet. Heury 1^ Howell to the First M. F: Church of Ooeau City. FJW". Lot No. 728, Bectlou A. State of New Jersey (by Kl|iarian Commissioners) to Ocean City Association. $875. 125 feel of riparian lands In Ureal. F'«g Harbor Bay, beginning 25 feet southwest of Tin cl street. Lewis M. Crease et ux to Johb L. Bite, Jr.. $8UU. FA-t corner F'onrstreet and Pleasure aveuuej 7285-H*i feet ou Pleasure avenue. 184 8-10 ou Fourteenth atreet. OceanCity Association to William H. Bauer. $1. Lot ou northwest aide of Bay avenue, 75 feet southwest of Third street, 75 feet front ou Bay aveue aud extendaout to Riparian Com■laskiuers, exterior line.* Harry Rani etux to Elmer Bard. L (Jult-clalma lots No*. 812 aud 868, Sedloo C. William IL Wick et ux to Charie* B. Bauds. $1. l-ol* No*. 12, 18 aut I on Plan No. 4 of Bay F'ront Lota. Badle K. Klnkbiper to Charie* W Neefd ISMO. Lot No. 628, Section J. Chayles Winter* to Arena K. Torbert. $80u. Lot No. bus. Section A. Harry Bard el al*. lojobn L. Young. |14,UU). Premises on aoutliewat side of Ocean avenue sou feet aouthwi Tenth atreet, 5u feet on Ocean avenue and extends to wllbla 8 feel of hlgbater mark ou Atlantic Ocean. Ocean City Association lo IHchwalt. $1650. Northwest aide of Bay avenue, feet southwest of Third street, 60 feet on Bay avenue and extending to Riparian Commissioners’
line.
Mary C. Barnett er vlr. to Benjamin G Barnett and Henry M. Barnett. Lot No. 850, Section C, and riparian lands In front of same. Reuben W. Edwards Llddou Pen nock. $8U>. Lot No. 2D, i Plan No. 8 of Ray F'ront Iota. Hack from WcOOIsa Trip. Mr. and Mrs. Davkl B. Scull returned from their wedding trip on Monday evening and want at ou their new home, 710 Plymouth P Since their arrival, tire young couple have been receiving tbe their many friend* In this city- They will be “at home'’ November 15,
tracts of land, woodland and swamp in Dannl* Township and cedar In Upper Township, seized as the property of Jama* Anderson. foatov <41 see t p Ckurcb. Rev. D. H. Laverty, Jbo has bean pastor of tire Cold Spring Presbyterian 'hurcb for 15 years, Sunday presented hi* resignation, to taki effect Novea25. The ctaurc 1 .. was founded y In tbe elghtexuAi century and la of the oldest In Fiouth Jersey. It a record for retaining Its pastor* for loAk periods, and baa had vary few pulpit changes. The Aral pastor willed bis form of over 100 scree tn for tbe ben ell I of succeeding peators, and It has been ao held alooe. Letter to Chas. Mathews, Ot tau City, JV. J. Dear Bit: Our agent ought to sail nine-tenths of the paint of his town aud region; no ose to try for tba other tenth. Tire proportion of men who won't take good advice, and us* tba least-gallous paint, to about on* In tea
iso* and
and get* a good chance. Devoe at $1.75 a gallon to gold; ailulteratad and paints are, green got
bricks.
lire labor and wages of T*lnttng; It to all paint; full strength and full reassure. There to no other each palm wtthleti per cent. Tee per cent of leher d paint to worth saving; end ten to r least. There areeeorae of paints [that throw-away half of both gal loo a aud labor oo w biting, chloA-day, ground stone, barytes, benzine, water they are good for to to make gallon* of nolhiug and look Ilk* paint to more .gallon* to buy eSd more gal Iona to pay for potUng-on— gold bricks and green goods. Hare’s ow they work. Judge I. D. Fairchild own* two bouaca exactly alike tn Lufkin, Texas. J. It. Torrence painted both homes, one Devoe, 15J gallons; the other with another paint sold at tame price; 16 gallons. That 26 gallon paint to week and 16 per cent, whiting; that’s wby It took 8} gallon* more. Your* truly, F. W. Dkvob A O0-, New Tack. P. B.—K. Howard Thorn sella our
paint.

