An Important Fact

It is an undeniable fact that a good furniture polish is demanded by the trade, and for household use. Furniture by standing in warerooms becomes dusty, dirty, and lustreless; the dealer must have something with which to polish it up and make it attractive. Of course all furniture dealers have something for this purpose, but it is well known that almost all the preparations used for this purpose produce only temporary relief, so that the furniture quickly relapses into a faded, second-hand appearance, greatly to the distress of the housekeeper and the injury of the reputation of the dealer. In households, and particularly in hotels, A really good furniture polish would come in almost constant use. The kind of a polish that is wanted, and that is an actual necessity, must combine the following qualities:

First. It must be made of pure gum, then it will have a good body, thoroughly cover up scratches, bruises and stains, and impart a body that will last.

Second. It must gave a fine lustre which will make the furniture handsome and attractive.

Third. It must dry quickly, so that the articles to which it is applied may be handled without delay.

Fourth. It must be put up in convenient shape for use by the dealer, and for households and hotels, particular care being taken not to have the bottles too large, else the gum will settle to the bottom, and only the lighter ingredients be used from the top.

Such a polish dealers could sell in large quantities and make considerable money on it, and such a polish will be found in the " Can't be Beat " Furniture Polish, manufactured by H. E. Taylor & Co., 161 and 163 Bowery, New York. It has been tested for twenty years, and is now in use by thousands of dealers. Pamphlets, testimonials, terms, etc., may be had by addressing the above firm. Undertakers throughout the world will study their own interests by having their names on the register of H. E. TAYLOR & CO.

(Secret Information given to Undertakers.)