IS THE TITLE OP A NEW WOBK ON 



INDOOR AND OUTDOOR PAINTING, 



9Hiich should And a place in evert household In the land. It Is designed to teach 

 people how they may do their own painting and save the expense of a professional 

 painter. Pull directions for mixing and applying paints are given. It also tells all 

 fcbout Varnishing, Polishing, Staining, Paper-Hanging, Kalsojcining, etc., as 

 well as how to Renovate Furniture so that it will look as good as new. It tells all 

 about House Cleaning and putting things to rights so far as they can be done by 

 Paint and Kalsomine. Many useful hints on Artistic Work for Home Decoratiah 

 are given. 



PAINTING FARM IMPLEMENTS. 



Full directions are given for painting all kinds of farm implements, with a list of 

 oest colors to use. 



r*T "C A "NT T "NIT* T-inTTQT? Under this head full directions axe 

 L,l-rIl/ilNllNLJ flUUOL. given for mixing and applying kalso- 

 mine to ceilings and walls. It also tells how to make and use stencils for ornamenting 

 ceilings. Gives detailed directions for paper-hanging, so that every one can paper a 

 room successfully. Tells how to make damask walls, etc. Tells how to paint a kitchen 

 or chamber floor, varnish oil-cloth, paint the front door, varnish rustic work, restore 

 chromos and oil paintings, renovate picture frames, clean marble, etc. 



PAINTING OUTBUILDINGS. J!££3S£3 



applying paint to outbuildings, fences, etc. 



PATMTTMr POHTTQ Tells how to paint both tin and shingle 

 JT A 1 IN 1 1 JL\Hjr I%.UUro. PO ofs, and what roofs are most durable. 



PAINTING FARM WAGONS. *SSWl3Z 



fkrm wagons are given, including mixing and the colors best to use. 



CARRIAGE PAINTING. .jrsSMStSSSWK 



riagee, showing each step in the work, are given. 



HOME DECORATIONS. ^FSSSZ'Sfgl&tfSL 



popular Spatter Work are given. Ladies take great delight in this work, and many 

 beautiful pictures can be made. 



It tells how to Polish a Piano or Organ, how to imitate Ground Glass, how to make 

 paint for Black-Boards, Stain for Oak Graining, Mahogany Stain, Rosewood Stain, 

 etc. Also tells about Gilding, Bronzing, Silvering, and Lacquering. 



The book contains a large number of illustrations, and is handsomely bound in 

 extra cloth, with ink and gold, and will be sent to any part of the country on receipt 

 of price $1.00; Agezts wanted. Address 



M. T. RICHARDSON, Publisher, 



84 and S6 READE ST., NEW YCK. 



