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there are nione, b o at times; there are so mi t 'ilite to n up asid wasted. .40 i hornge an odd m n*rS * lbe mine of to th e'0iiig oolletoe and the illustrated w fuxnis materials ,for many an evening's work. Tese abr6ap books are pretty for Christmas sents-to Chi dren. You maytake gd musln of different olots, one ., of blue, one of Pink one of . white, , etc., a yard of ,a; fold eseh into si. squae. or if you have large pictures, olint .four. Lay them evenly together ad stitch one side strongly, then ont. th otier sides into points with sa ri ,eissors. Trim the picture's neatly and;, begin on the third StMarch is best to fasten the pictures to the inualin. Lay them fsos-down,brh the books- evenly and quickl with t e staroh, then raise carefully and put them im place. A page may bo arranged with a large picture in the centre and smaller ones around the outside, still smaller ones nicely grouped. A margin of about an inch should be left around each large picture. When a page is arranged and partly dry, it should be pressed with a warm iron. The cover may be decorated a. yo'n ylease, a border worked with vwrbted, and a name and title in letters cut from the headines of papors. There are many large prints in the illustrated papers thatare well worthy of preservation. It will be found pleasant vork to make a collection of them and mount them on cardboard, white or tinted, either (or framing or for a port folio. This is a delicate operation and requires practice to do it well. The en graving must be laid face down upon a wmpoth board or table, and thoroughly w et; use a sponge aind perfectly clear water. You may give it tone, if the paper should be too white, by using a weak solution of tea. When wet on both sides plaee it between two pieces of blot tiog paper, laid between two panes of glass. Place this under a heavy weight; wheu nearly dry the danip blotting pa per must be exchanged for dry. When dry run your paste brush lightly around the edge, and place the picture carefully on cardboard, putting it again under the weight for a few hours. There should be no wrinklos when it is done. Peneil and crayon drawings may be treated in the same way. I know of nothiug that shortens a long ovening so admirably, or that makes bod time come so early as this work among pictures. It is equally eflcacious for a stormy Saturday. Many a time in the past. I have moro than hinted a wish for a rainy Saturday, when pictures and scraps had accumulated.. The btest paint for tin or iron is corn posed of pure linseed *oil and earthy grimulated powders are best as a pig pnint, .asi they off~er less air holes and give a firmer hold for the oil on the grits and thags bend thma to the metal. The oil in this mnner gets close to the - metald and offers resistance to the air in removing the atoms from its cohesion. .T~eware of all metallic oxides or mn eral pa.ints, especiallyv on lofty towers i.r in sooessible covermngs of metal. Roofing tin should, when laid, be kept clean ~frosa aindfalls. of .duet, and., painted *once in every two or three years, by the da~y--never~by contract. Mtals aplied a where shingles are laid behind parapet walls, shouild be well painted on both sides, and the exposed crevices between the lap puttied and painted, and th'us * ~t of leaks ini corn ers " which no feller coi - und out. "' Woodwork should never be allowed to close down on the metal, but instead, a space of one or two inches shoul always be left, so that paint can be easily~up ied to all ilashings on all *. sidesaand were the dust can beeiasily swept- out. Many troublesome leaks occur from the base of balustrades shut ting:down so closo that dirt icoco lete ly imprisoned, and, consequen y, in *time decomposition setsain and the Smetal coverings are ruined. Bay win dows, with bal conies, or with .other ornaments. if p~ut on with an idea of a' permanency, should leave ample room for the painters' bhrushes to reach every * anglo, nokor corner, and thusi save a A Straight Man. It used to be all the fashion with leo.. turers to have the Mayor of the town or some other prominent citizen introduce them to thao audience as a send off, and upon the ocousmon in the years gone by when the temperance lecturer struok a .oertain town in Michiga not over fifty miles from Detroit, the &ayor stood up before the audience and began: "ILadies and-and-ladies and-and." -. " Gentlemen," whispered the lecturer. " Yes, of course-ladies and gentle * men, I have the honor to introduce vou * .to die notorious--'m, the honorab4) the honorable mister---mitr---...." Here occurred another painfulpas during which the Mayor walked over anc aaked the lecturer his name.. "Simpkins," was the reply. -1" I have the honor to introduce," he . rpeated, as he walked bc,"tehp a, orable Mister-Mister-bang it I Inever -* could ;weemer a name two minutes I. It's o"no aoonhowever. He and I haye e paig poker all the after noon at the hotel,7 and I give yumy word that he i. s sattaight as a 'en-fo pole. Get up, Jnogo, and slioot oft your lecture! -Detroig P-ee Pre. "RALPH, my own Ralph, you see be fore you the most unhappy woman in the world," "Speyens I" my dearest Adelgitha, what is the matter ? Itas any one presumed,--..r--" "For~ the last month a pretched. man has been press -Ing me-hreatening me, oven-that is to say-his suit" "Give me the vil lain's Dame! Within an hour from sun rise I shall meet him and sett~e his ao i,, Onnt." "1I knew you would, Italph ; S': yon are so generous. Here is his uso ~ Oiitny uho1te eI am so glad oii~Sf enmrkistuya patenai * A*onah- Edig that 4uring thm ecit s as veae*ther~ the royal toot guards wmsg ft i' gatI frua Oed and Oouagh., th&is g od - t O&entdeman ordereG stpir .of Dr. 3W Cengh8 Sip for thema sa mo thesnI * h~ 0 : 0 doo ap do men who do de t to kit. "I hev obsarved dat de who sots out to save do iiner ally hauled up for robbin' Ier. "I hev obsarved dat demen who NI to he de moeo' sympathy fur e poo' neber wait live miutes to foredose a ohattel mortgage. "I hev obarved dat good 'colose an' impudence will pass fur riohes ' #duoa shun. "I hev obearved dat brag an' bilis am better weapons dan argyment an "I hev obsarved dat a grand mon* ment in a graveyard doan'hide do inean ress of a dead man's relashuns." * " I hev obsarved dat'charit' kin make paupers almost as fast as, . 99 ragra shun." "I hev obsarved dat whild 4l agree dat honesty am do be' poliqyj no p man in a hundred hesitates to w) lead nickel off on a street kyaroo any. "I hev obsarved many odder Mking. equally strange an' inconsistent, an' I am prepar'd to ay to you: "Mottoes doan mean bisness. "Maxims kin be forgotten faster dan written. ' " Promises am a wheel with one oog gone, "Friendship will las' as long as you kin afford tc pay 10 per cent per annum. Let us now purceed to bizness." Cold Feet and Sleeplessness. The association between cold feet and sleepdessness is much closer than is com monly imagined. Persons with cold feet rarely sleep well, especially woman ; yet the number of person's troubled is very considerable. This is the plai to adopt with cold feet: They should be dipped into cold water for a brief period. Often just to immerse them and no more is sufficient; and then they Should be rubbed with a pair of hair flesh gloves, or a rough Turkish towel, till they glow, immediately after getting into bed. After this a hot water bottle will be successful enough in maintaining the temperature of the feet, though without this pre liminary it is impotent to attempt to do so. Disagreeable as the plan at first sight may appear it is sufficient ; and those who have once fairly tried it con. tinue it, and find that they have put an end to bad nights and cold feet. Pills potions, lozenges, "night cape," and all narcotics fail to enable the sufferer to woo sleep successfully; get rid of cold feet and sleep will come of itself. SAm the teacher: "'And It came to pass, when King Kezekiah heard it, that he rent his clothes.' Now what des that mean, childron, 'he rnt his clothes?'" Up went a litte hand. " Well, if you know, tell us." " Please, ma'am " said the child, timidy, "I s'pose he hired 'em oftt." A amtle of aattanw~'i. This from the Cleveland (Ohio) Penny Press, carries its own suggestion : Be cently meeting Mr. H. 0. Keffer, treas-, urer of the Cleveland He~roald, our repre sentative inquired of that gentleman, af ter stating his mission, if he personally knew anything about the Great Ger man Remedy, St. Jacoba Oil. A smile played acrossed Mr. Keffer'b: expressive face and his eyes twinkled merrily as he replied in the affirrn ative. 1 will not refuse to) state my experience with it, and you may use it as you .think best. Four years ago I sprained one of my ankles, an accident which, ns you are aware, entails much suf fering and sometimes leaves the limb in a condition to remid one frequently of the old hurt. Unfortunately this result ensued., Whenever the weather became damp or my system absorbed the sliglit est cold my ankles pained me. ThisIvwent on at intervals for over three years, and I could not obtain relief. Last winter I applied the St. Jacobs Oil, and it com pletely cured me. I have not since felt a return of the pain. "I'M bigger than you are," conse quentially remarked Squibba' boy to little Miltisdes Marrowfat. " I kgiow It -a bigger fool," returned the latter. The conversation was repeated at both supper tables that. night and the next morning Mrs. Marrowfat wa Mre, Squibb. were busy plugging up the knot holes in the back-yard fence to out off all communication between the fami lies. Tim Trenton (N. J.) Gazette mentions the case of John Wood, with the Ameril can Pottery Co., that city, who was. cured by St. Jacobs Oil of an attack of rheumatism, which had confined him to his bed for seventeen weeks. He praisea it ustntly.,~ THE people have been fed with the visionary and unsatisftorydreams of imaginati ong enough. Tey are be fnninj ,n ctin quarertot mnore Tihat Terrlie Indigestion and sick headache will yield readly to Waruter's 8afe Kidney and Liver Cure. " Aespt One 41uassae." Da. R. V. PRUZa, Buffalo, N. Y.: D~ear Bir --Your " Golden Medical Discovery " ha. cured my boy of a fever sore of two years' standing. please accept our gratitude. Yours truly, BENRtY WIING oton, Mass. AT a recent fashionable wedding, the ohime-bell ringer was requested to play something lively as the contracting parties were entering the church. Im. agine their surprise when the bells sent forth " The Torpedo and the Whale." Da. P333on's "Favorite Prescription " is not extolled as a "cure-all," but admirably fulfills a singlensess of purpose, being a most potent spcifei those chronic weaknesses peculiar to wromen. Particulars in Dr. Pierce's pamplet breatise on Diseases Peculiar to Women, 96 pgs, spt for three stamp.. Address Woaw's DraiifsAa't Marcar. Assocra'row, Buffalo, Iq. Y. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ BosANw B. ANTRONT wantb the name of the Pullman cars altered to either Pall nan-and-woman or Pnl.Irrespectve-of. sex cars. Da.gramins "Pellets "--little liver plns ua-oosted)-purify the blood speeiyoo aowels.- By druggist. Tan population of~ritish India Is, a. ordinig to the census just completed, M41,877,e0, inoluding 128,2f1,827 males and 118,166,871 females. The increase in tan Yats ....as 12an max5 -.4-' rnacie ]3wBk peoted bu on dp. If the b ter ~-~ eavi' a stain 'itis l, ever p .But if it lea -GQ0--m6 has beena mixd -not any kind the ao gof dealers M ut ter uisu'Ay alhough these men in .ampring 'their goodsa1t umf6p et e buttr hasee pe onthe 44.r- The loti that b tesr instIoadooth ix u forolaag ik.,, Notlee Fromthe 10th pf October 141, to t Jst of July, 1882, genuIne Rocm F3pitd ATEU Will be sitpplid tocugtumers-by l7lips. Co., of aley Springs,Ala., t t46 following rates: - . Pqerosiyep cans..45,O ~~al I~ i. ...... *.......~O allos in ati-cqrrie 3.2b 1e led at... .'...... 2( Ni l dnd in glass bot'tles.... 6 Reasaable I right anid expMss jat1 are given by all railroads. This v 6 has beeh known fdr nearly fifty fears a sure cure for Dyspepvia, a sure leurE gpr.diseases.of tja J iey,.pd Bladder, 'sure'cure for all curable cases of Drop, sy, sure. cure for $Scrofulous cawes of tie aonqa or Skin, and a vqertain destroye or 6 the terrible thirst for'intoxicatig drink that overoomie so many worbhy resolutions. Deprive a drunkard of his tran for three daypand poiwhae givo him plenty Af Rock 8 ng Wr, and he won't want the whisky. Don't you think ip's worth trying it? If you do drop a' postal to Vllis & '0. It will co a only a ceht. - A Mzr L4er4Ie at rankfor. Germ ny, who oAl put one quart of water to eight g of milk, was fned $10 and sent to jail for three months, just'as )&e would have. beosa in 4Mercah, REP your bowols and kidneys in health staW by the use of Kidey-Wort. A 8YRAousu maiden las promised to marry five different men. The paper refer to her as "a promising. soiety belles" ____ ___ @= Thh-ty Days' Tefsal. 'Te Voltaio Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., will land their Electro-Volta1io Belts and other E[otrio Appliances on trial for thirty dava to n affieted with Nervous Dhbility, otal~lit, and kindred troubles, guarantde' goopl rostoration of vigor and manhood. Address as above without dElay. P. 8.-No risk is incurred, as thirty days' trial is allowed. "No s-An& ever rose and set withuit influenoe some where," says a philo pher. The niame remark is sppli ble to a heis. _ LNDxezaTrow, dyspepsia, nervous prtetratlen and all forms of general debility el*d a' taklpg MZ IAli'aN' EP~ONIZED 1)Ezr 3oI, he onl1 paration of beef oontaintr tdentire nproperties. It ontaina lood-mak in enerating and life-sustainingprop.. es i vauale n llenfeebled soaiuoas, whether- the result of exhaustion, nervouspra trtooverworkt.or acute diaeaso pticual If reuting from-puhnonary complaints Ca. well, Hazard &.Co., proprietors, New Yori. HIENRY'Nd CA RROL10~ MALVfE is the RE6T SALVU for aCts/, Breisair~hTUcer, Halt Rheum, TIetier, Chapped Hands, ?hhilina, Corn. and all kinds of Skip Eruptions, Frocklea andI Pimples Glet HENRY's CARDhOLIC SiLvE, sa all olhera r' ennnterfeits. Price 251 cents. DR.L OREEN'M OXYGENATED) RITTERS Is the t'est remedy for htyepepsia, Biliios , Malnria indigeation anA TIaeaues of the Blood, Ridneys, Liver Akin, etc. mileuona m e r n o tho heae an .tl r,1.ctosf DR. 8YT' LIVER PILIAk are the beat Oatharti B A M N ANS OM. unrivaeod and utterly 6b7u04 all oompetalion, IN CONS~1MPflVE CASES " It proeheg b sat a $.cifl. that "W Nina d~ --t nt j...erl eur., e.r. the.lee, s a rTba0kohemical or AS AN E.XPECTORANT'iT NAS NO'UQUAL IT IONTAINS NB OPIUM IN ANY FOR . ~. N A Ris AcoO,, Pf'optletor4, FOR SALE BY LL ORRI8OGI. Ga31usuxEw was mfsnptraem eb ~~raoa aem edes s ulee .i e 'IE eT@ * e.ea ee s.ws 3ANFAT RfB,3 D. HASy5ly y3g 4IMPRGVEMNT8..-Me T"H5 MASON & HA bywru 33 liseasy asea pg a whl sotaxs a t~td assa ,-astrmaast thern, it Paes: t2 *1 . seeandnpwardi. A N9 ILl intV I80 ful eiblaag ad litustrat ing tnore thaan e0 t -, 7 brog tsut agans the wiow caused her t67e Qnd over in the a e 0 numance. d a e e ot orie " Say, Wme and buy sot A MAN hanged in ,Toea said o4 poaffold he had ruck ooil at lat. kmiAW I& c * ,.l~ent plaaant? Wan0 or ie' ..pr tP t bar yjrCVIVQ fO, coiand ElIl tfld e Wig cer th mav .av, 0Wed lb * ~ owed- -~'~hg it conte qubjber biuid no ;lot -#1F frie da S(he r pa tba ier tu hounatd tu 4 foit* tatlc b peo vi. em wit . 4nThieir boies antempers are' ~3ieat emai A.t aa ey sh be,butarenot, thyare appaS l ' h the condi L whenw it Is . t easie to t i heumatism 1 fish, in whic case it vould *tbe wy for them that thiy be provited wit i 7 aa bottle of 8T. - --90291 Ort,thb *reat- Germiar Remedy for thisas well as other painfr ailment . )W' L LNA1 iT. aLOR.S T T Hr EMAS'f., ", IHallo, Deni W.1I tho'.trouble?" " oh, I'm all rnke up," was the response to the In- . qidry of an old shiuante of William G. Dennit ton i of Fa 's war-wor veterans, wli. kno;wn ih the souvern section of this city, who, enme limpi Into the Ameriean office yesterday. "I thoutr .told go. under the hatchs this time," continuedl Denniston. "I never sufferedi' ho lIh J lifec. K fd "lrhumatie gout tpfd th*M id n6t- et ol t lie ed- or put rbyl iO t t. J or, and ivuld iave been therc e$1sb if a f hlend had not recommended ST. JACOBS h L -to me. besitated some tdme. before getting a bottle,th nkin It was anotier one of thoseadver twd-notrn but asfinally induced toie oit ,a1 trial, and 'luckson it wts for me. . hem bless my stars aftera )tg the limb thoi with the Oil I fel relief.a faiL4t n 8O'T. JACOB and his Oil afe tat. N that if it had not been for ST-JA Os Is oil .uan aprobabilty be still housed. Mi fot mne but little,,andWthe swellin tu enitirelyP pway. itrkidIb w. A oythig of I eaye ever 1iatetter's Stomab litteg- 16 a. :um regladed as.a houqehold neessityaa sugarge46o60. 'The reteon df tbla s iba&. year. ,*f .apueripe.,iv preypd .te.60 perfectly reliab. In boe.eaef FPaargenlcy whereqg pronapand convenienm remaedy is demanded. (OnatAgg,1,nna liver comn riaint, ejpsia, lndigstion and o4her trouble. are over oo'ne'ift ' s' - ' )' a . *I , *PotA4i4 by'Dkuggiate aid t'dalets, iS.h' apA for loe'etter's Amamzma for 1882. ''' '' Tae N ~ co-~rk .V Wassns a etu 1i 23borie 1J4 Jt it he 'a w re ut OlIt hare et ~Iay -a at atrItgd4pl htra e ~ s u'terctogod p pis ilu 5 srt b I -v i %ateSIasai~ Ty rt .ebrand club rafa orn Jnm 0004t gz Co, iD wRatiXs OtT, N J OOrk. - . * .* lM eoe. Iee4e b~ the . eeima-e, 0 ganthe useof your lnoN ON~o fr nwho eanrir oabe the sheaa.sWith t: Ibvben tfou 4 wo~rb at eny. ,a ret Ioertslane; anid arMe'l1 6Hng Iea(O4IWeor 3Iat .i1J.. t )L C4xI5Y3 a AvI4?, anmd etows - an. T le, w dt,A and ert are contane mms*m :' *v~oe~lila(fhoI4~,wl N [Olt I i bgal Is .if Ita One-*&* 9..l.,co I th ehn ied 'skehvnIb. it 'i 'i g Htde ipiad *i s i 4vo ven Iptroo cv setlaubl'ha 6i4doan:Sh*w Th. 6o uis atherresul oEIdnce~y Ifan Aan#K, J99 k,&mesz of n U0l, aur Camplaint.i andi.Ps $at M~~ tf~v fnt. orN ~fipra e, ?~l qot oipoufuwlv'pe rvludI ~q~y~ff ete Wf'adi tfirn''or /Ofwga vduh6W~~~~~* b.^.af~1n I* A: tw Whe "VxFcisQ shoaldAq , of 10' This book is the resut 6 hy I4 J~~ ~ .. Ict.cc ote'Vpdl/sbe' -M Th heirefiHof p D ieud tesI hand behncd- o iitreeo e itgry ignt, oro|:rpas, Mo' 14ef hi civt /jabd oe y Cons e big ,Oaf tho eggste or Iengs.. Pd i d Pdtebo, 1a Aicad t~L.Irenco Dr. j. ueg. 50as1Eax. m& wO as 1a 8 Arcy ands Xa tb a., Poa'lade .. e, qaXr --HaIe I.' Hopkins, Of V1. deucei, PL rel c r zured Of u- aumption by- JnD -Smehenek Mediinesi after -being'giv-, en up -to die by - some of the best phys- . . Means of the . -city. DR Ja~, . Id8cr a~scre aqahw q -1 WrMr-I have been cured of *hat .three a CpbQicw no ef this city Old we was 'Conhinm ho Lugb by te Iee of your medicines I A 0 c4 da h~ d i ak ~lit h4 r, iss0, and a it7 r gtrew worse anid worse, until I wpa 0on11 can rd haly may inat I was Armt atThckelaf n 1880, for my lunsge ha bksea *#*k. for-mnany . oifet t this vhad betterb to t0tI~ul o rIte wuld bi o rt f ; rgg o 'n or e r d 0 mu in anm way. Plgrewy wpre, my ough y I-atlrad gA bst so' tevere l thief oy gh }Wb l, ard, hetgob as We& At tdgough wage4 n thrown onver te. I w en was tinull walsin I a goiatid of ofensiemat te d ro t mngst d , atr zareed that 'a se was t h opedc-ut . iThe no thyht I le~uif e a t-a bette bhod~ th g I d not b ya timue foul b vryu shorths fo at rnin 'ny w~torl .at r mydiu cour fi vsn m abttle of e ul Pao ic 85up Vt e.Ibegan using th 1ave To eivern eveal o pg iks~o c tiau fr me tognd .ng og at aiecfom its . Whesdaiurg mdstliee' gO(nia sewago's ; I con}e~ alysd o.i n r~ti I l hp ause s tr~en igh, bote, 1. t~cs ame wha ined amn luns s weal hagt I had ig; oor1 n,9v. -.T i wa t~ as b le n togo do ,eve 1 son li y idati ~ inetya b pounds 'n aee a d .. tnne g te use1 aof the medcn w t no ogt <or ad p i curng mvebut afoter tain the, itbote I . I Ioneigne hundrltte hAn i~woud, a hn Iln no lb r er anu Ionth~~sa thMilt I nti .t t: r l igfor Iorde qz five'botte~s hwloniderfup, i t begt~ taken the seaed n i,and I ael so thin k''ao :Ioti aind l o t o give ylwou an acufrnt of~ a' fria sould ueIgylu yo god trengar , Of$ d c cia gievfe atb andsowctoutdoors t and np~u .:nl enurly we, a 'i wo read th s myacquaintuees 7 ~rue hjw e tp waag uug lo .~:r~rsda ,I wegh on hun rd and ilrx- P. pound!s, t hfe in d yur. rl fPeiinsi~has od in uld . (r'etui. heyhae avedm iendfl o than lotfit. )outth, ia I am~ain e tio ulicthat a llwo r hufe .r wit inrpard tohtis slknas hoid reov1tey a arci Of do I. nWritng ~~ad ifay hontie Iea th at ntent y *AufiE r. KI8,h - o-22KN 8. JEI, Progies~ Ma 19 A~ N rW o.oik Eh waili 5t. frvieto waGcnsdred ta coSptien heanst y 19, Sgg CN.H82N. CKn', ryiec MANDPRA K Th'e Great Velabis SubstItn rThey wili euro Chills and Feve Titey will suls/iainde~. Th9y will- qure obstinatecos pation, 1leaving the Stomach and Bowels In a healthy o They will cure Ilyer Comp lain, that greatfqedrpner of Con sumptions rlsaah, or f dteb isi"see 7le .2-- M44iteu -I ~i *)d4Sd ,aSashm4st ; uw iA..l at has displaced the e of stercury,''a Istl e -ste f*9P%4MA,%*PMiaf eM 10Wge~ oerl ) b0h~eta Swe tgg mgoressIaa th e et blie, an her an ot47a n 4Z MANDRAKE PIL a YP vi T W Are sold alt DrUSfWAm .0 fif W-44C o kea on .mT. dressee letf50.af their sagttalaidtP40U'W1 odrtebyeireWurnaAl-goods tAhAqi* *146O. This is an hoset o95p, Isa want a fre, on't let the chnee sl J EUR ,r.Box12IeboW . a Trees ill -A AddreA ,1$66m "W %*!MmeT&=3== A'Is, mt Isla ----- dWW& p AGENTS WATER TOR CTORZLLn ath e riesdk Ai 4.t&l aa U w , -e $-WyjAm1A ag ;:gg-'-* 4end for spelsan page sad estra beras $e LAe. URE. TheabiD txoarei pa en llSAfI'..as O" AENOS 68. WaTEm. O .L ATRY SUPPLIR ALL 3NS. KLT1 N 106 STEAM GAUOE s &.LLNCIM a 43 MaIn Etreet, LOUISYILLE, KY. b7 a I 'n $5 to $20 Pi'",7*t *-, PIU e Clean Bed Feathers, Free from Sme. The Southwestern Feather Co, 94 Iaia 8t Louisvi lle,Ky.,mau ufacturers of feather bedi u, pillows and bolsters. We keep on had t b est bbd feathers evr ofered to the p0Ib lie bein5 free from smell anzd cleaned by eur patent process, Manufac uers of feathq dUW ers, all izes. Send for Pde list Cut ou Ss'yourwil see it no more. Addressbaethera FatW. U . Luivi, A ne o appptreee l'rpdpdejp'bla, Pb M t - - uarne. T hojv a b b nd w o Ir p teta~wz. a p su t re a eure , o1 # t. or atyion h awllsy fl e Ism. by SilDt l0 T2 a day #4 *i WAdoa TCTS-m a, g~y4 PAbd juga e io an OPIUMAND LQUOR