The Beaver radical. (Beaver, Pa.) 1868-1873, September 12, 1873, Image 8

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SBieasonnooD mwa.
Pearson. «»f Hirrtsburg, has
appointed Bt»h S. Butler, a promineot
colored, man of that oity.~ .a" tipstaff to
serve in the Conrt of Quarter Session*.
jjight th-maaod peven hundred and
eighty-three passengers were carried over
the E'teusburg branch r i’ron l during
the three months ending August 31st.
—The second anna I exhibition of the
Venango County Agricultural Associa
tion'wiil be held in Tilusvile, on Tues
day, W'*dn««d iy and Tuursday, October
14 h, 15tb and lS’h.
—A R»aiiog Branch, Pa., woman has
peeled over two hundred cords of hark
this summer, besides twice peeling the
bark off her husband’s nose because he
made love to the milkmaid. «
—Tower City. Schuylkill county, hae
the champion father. He has eighteen
children, one of whom was recently born.
Seven of bis sons are grown, and none
measure less than six feel in height. The
name of thji wonderful- man is Alex.
Thompson, anti his age sixty-seven years.
$ —Oo Wednesday of last week Ur. John
Miller, of Warsaw township, Clearfield
county, while riding on a wagon at home
on the farm, fell from the vehicle, one of
the wheels passing over his skull, death
ensuring Iromhis injuries next morning.
Mr Miller was an aged mao, and for some
time was suffering from an aberration of
tbe mind.
—ln Johnstown, on Saturday last, the
stockholders in the Johnstown and Som
erset Railroad voted npou the following
proposition; “That the Board of Direc
tors shall secure the right of way from
Johnst iwu to Sprucetown, and shall pro
ceed to construct the road from Johns
town as far as means can be obtained to
bnild it, and that such assessments shall
be laid iu accordance with the charter as
may be needed for the purpose.” The re
suit of the election was: for the proposi
tion, 1,789 votes: against 836.
—On Wednesday evening of last week
tbePotUv 110 Miners’ Journal celebrated
the (oath anniversary of its establishment
as a daily paper by a supper to its cm
ployets and others connected with the
paper as correspondents. Mr. Bannao,
the original proprietor of the Journal,
who recently retired after nearly a half
century of labor as a j mrunliit, presided.
Many speeches were delivered, and the
occasion was one of great eoj >yment. A
handsome gi-ld headtd cane was present
ed to Col. Ramsey, the present proprie
tor, as a l -ken of the esteem and affection
of bis employees Tn- recipient made
an impressive speech in thanking the
donors.
. —The Danville Intdligencer tells ns
that the foundry of Pennsylvanian Iron
Works, at Danville, whs the scene aj_a
terrible accident one alter noon last week.
A number of men were pouring abnm a
ion of molten metal into moulds, when the
confined air expanded by the heat caused
an explosion, throwing the red hot metal
in every direction, snd burning every
man in the foundry more nr less. The
liquid metal f< 11 Jon the persons of the
workmen, burned through their clothing
and ran in s»reams down their flesh. The
men ran about almost frantic with pair,
and tore their clothing from their bodies
til in a few moments they stood entirely
naked, and a fearfnl sight to behold. Oth
er workmen heard their cries of distress,
but arrived 100 late to render much aid.
35cw &dvcrtisement*.
JQ I P L O M A
Awarded by the American Institute to J. W
McKee lor
EiWierim ani Fluting lacMaes.
“I: Is ingenious and will meet the want* of eve
ry matron in the land."
EXHIBITION OF 18T2.
John E davit. Rec. Sec. F. A. Barnard. Pres.
Samuel D. Ttlman, Corresponding Sccy
New York. November it), 18T2
This simple and imren«m* Machine is as nseful
a? the Sewing Machine, and is fast becoming pop
ular with ladies -n the place of expensive needle
work. it« woik be‘ng much more handsome, re
tkiirin" less time and not one-tenth part the ex
pense. No lady's toilet it now complete without
ib A Machine with illustrated circular and roll
instructions sent on receipt Of fi, or finished in
silver D’alc tortfi.7s. Address
THE McEEE MANUFACTURING CO
M 3 Broadway. New York.
AGEIirrS WANTED.
GARVIN’S ELIXIR OF TAR,
lerecommended by regular Medical pmetioners
and a speedy cure guaranteed f>r Coids. Congh*.
Catarrh. Asthma, Bror. b'Ms Spi ting of Blood.
Consumprio and all Pulmonary Complaints.
‘BTOfala. Erysip tins, l>/ep-*p*'a and Goat . Dys
pepsia and g«nt. Oys.-ntory, Cholera morbus.
Cholera and ah liver and bowel complaints. Kid
nev diseases and alt aff-c ions of the utlnal Or
-ans—perfectly hnnnie-s—free from Mineral or
Alcoholic properties —plea»aul 10 lake. FnP p>>-
titulars with medical testimony and certificates
sent on application. Address L. F Hyde & Co.,
195 Seventh Avenue. N- Y.
Darts from the Deril or Cnpil AIM,
A book jun issued-exposintr the •Fer-unuls” that
have appeared in the New V<>fk Newspaper.-: Ihel:
hialorv and le-ann Stylish villian-* fa 1> exposed.
Advertisements from Aespeinte men to beautiful
women clandestine me**iluzs; how frustrated
The h story of the Ovid rich tragedy the result of
a personal.' Description of living Broadway sta
tues. rxposes social corrupit.-.u. Sentou receipt
ofM cents. Address Unique Printing llon-e, W 5
rVesey street. New York.
TUB NEW ELASTIC TRUSS. An Important
1 Intention . It retains the Rapture at all times,
und under the hardest exercises or severest strain.
It is worn with comfort, and If kept on night and
, euects a pet mane,n. cute iu a ;e" weeks,
u ■fd cheap, anti sent by Mail when requested, cir
(••"'ar!* tree, when ordered hy letter sent to The
silastic Tru*s Co., No. OS3 Broadway,. N. Y. ( ity.
Nobody uses Metal Spring Trusses; too painful;
tbsy slip off too frequently.
THE BECKWITH tso PORTA BUS FAMILY
SEWING MACHINE. ON SO DAYS TRIAL,
tnany advantages over all. ts.n tstanton guaran
teed. or 20 reiunded. Sent cotnole’e. with full
direction* u -'Swith Sewing Machine Co..
Broadway, N. Y. ______
yy A N T E i> .
A Goo I Wauen Maker and BI cb*mih to take
charge of a H.op For lunher tr.b.rii i ti< n ad
d“e«; ■, J- «• CriKl'iTY. Holt P. I
an/iSKSU Beaver County, Pa.
&*w •
MmsA lIS, 4,1
faiteipuubwKh,pa. upiQ.
wpHl-ly .' /-
'ITTORKERS WAITED!
WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAGA%SB\ s .
vrhJdKwith Its Premiums, is one of the
tractive in the country- Price of Maglzlne one dol
lar a year. Commissions liberal, offering a Inert
craiire and agreeable business to tboeo willing to
Yol 1 July, 1878. Examine opr
Clubbing sad Premium Llita. Two first-class pe
riodicals fowbe price of one. specimen Mag
azine and farther information 'addremf Wood's
Household MagSzme, Newbnrgh. N. Y.
id 8* JB, BHuTSBt Ptttollslwra
QT.f H A R L EJ^,
\ FORMERLY
LIGHT HOUSE COTTAGE,
ATLANTIC CITY. N .1
The most desirable location on tbe island.
► prlug Beds to every room. No bar. Accommo
dations for MO guests, and also stabling lor 18
horses Guests will leave the cars
at the Vhltedf Stales Hotel. r
JONAH WOOTTON.i
HENHY WOOTTON, f "° prlelor *
septl9-lm
WATCH FREE
Worth $BO. given gratis to every live man who
will act as oor agent. Business light and honora
ble. Three hundred dollars made In 5 days.
Saleable aa flour. Everybody buys it. Can't do
without It. Mast hsv* It. No gift enterprise, no
humbug. KENNEDY * CO.. Pittsburgh, Pa.
septlS-lm
rN PITTSBURGH
PATRONIZE *
CAPERTON’S DINING ROOMS.
Tables furnished with the best the market af
fords.
First class table, rates reasonable.
SINGLE MEALS M CENTS.
Heals from 6H v. *• until 14 o'clock at night.
' Remember the place. No. No. 60 Market st
garcnt this oat and bring it with yon.
sepil2-lm
JJOLLIDAYBBURG SEMINARY,
HOLLIDA YBBURG, PA.
REV. JOS WAUGH, Principal.
ADVANTAGES.
I. A Cbrlrtian home.
3. Thorough and successful teachers.
3. Philosophical and Chemical apparatus. Haps
and Charts.
4. Thorough teaching In Music. Good Pianos,
A Rooms large and cheerful. Ventilation per
fect.
5. Qymnasticts without extra charge. Gymna
sium. and ample grounds, beautiful scenery and
opportunities for rambling, fishing <fcc.
7. Pan* soft water. Bath-room tor pupils.
8. Admirable location. Entire freedom from
smoke noise and dust.
9. Near to various churches.
10. Gaslight—no danger from temps.
11. Weekly class in Etiquette snd Propriety.
School year begins September 10,1373.
BoarUlngfeTuitlon, Fuel. Gas and fninlshed room
for school year $406 ta $450. ssptltt-lm
JOHN W. FRAZEE,
ATTORNEY - AT - W
AND
SOLICITOR OF PATENTS & CLAIMS.
Specialty of Patent cases.
NO. 900 SEVENTH STREET,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Refers by permission to Hon. Henry D. Cooke,
Governor ol the District of Columbia.
ESTABLISHED IN 1838.
RE-ESTABLISHED IN 1869.
Q G. HAM ME R & SONS,
Manufacturers of
FINE AND MEDIUM FURNITURE,
Of Every Description and Price,
Handsome and Superior in style snd quality
than found In most or any other Furniture House
this e*de ot the mountains.
Photographs and Price Lists sent on application,
or when in the city don’t forgot the plaqp— et E n ol
the Large Golden Chair,
46, 48 and 50, Seventh Avenue,
martS-ly PITTSBURGH. PA.
jU^CLELLAN’S
INSTITUTE FOR BOYS
At West Chester, Pa. A beautiful and elevated
situation, 22 miles west of Philadelphia. Bpeclona
Play grounds with Gymnasium. Students pre
pared for College. Polytechnic Schools or Busi
ness. Special provisions made for very voting
boys. Many students remain as boarders during
summer vacation. Session begins September 10.
Address ROBERT M M’CUELLAN. a29-4t.
P'RANKFORT ACADEMY.
The Fall Session begins Tuesday, September
2d. and ends December 19th. 18T3.
Students In Languages and Mathematics are pre
pared for -the junior class In college.
THE NOKMAL DEPARTMENT
designed for those who wish to become practical
teachers, will rec-iva special attention. For
farther information address
J. H. VEA3EY, Principal,
au£22-31 Frankfort Springs. Pa.
WANTED. We will give men and women
BUSINESS THAT WILL PAY.
from four to eieht dollar? per day, can be pursued
m your own neighborhood; ll 1# a rare chance for
those ont of employment or having leisure time
girl? and hoys frcanently do as well as men. Par
dculars free. Address.
J. LATHAM & CO..
nxyUtf 202 Washington St.. Boston, Mass
rpuE Most desirable
LIFE INSURANCE.
Tie mutual Life Insurance Company,
OV SEW YOHK,
With Us cash asset}? of over
SIXTY MILLION OF DOLLARS
The largest and wealthiest compiny In the world
and the oldest Insurance Company In America
offer
GREATER INDUCEMENTS
to the insured than any other Company. Issues
every approved description of
LIFE, ENDOW\IENT & ANNUITY POLICIES
combining the advantages offered by all other
Companies with
UNEQUALLED FINANCIAL SECURITY.
Endowment Policies payable In CASH in ten.
fifteen or twenty years, and all Life Policies share
in the large annual cash dividends, which can be
need to redace the premiums, making the cost ol
insurance less each year. -
augfiltf
A. B. CLARK,
Agent’ for Beaver County.
THE KADICAL: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1873,
rpHEUNITED STATES ORGAN- 4
MANUFACTURE) BY
WHITNEY & RAYMOND,
fy CLEVELAND, OHIO.
SUPERIOR TO ALL , OTHERB
In tone, finish, workmanship and durability.
The esses sre of sn entirely sew and elegant de
sign. paneled all roand, richly tarred and orsa*
mentedT highly varnished and polished, vhUe
those with French Mottled Walnut Panels sre oy
Ur the most j i
elegant and attbactive
Parlor Organ ever presented to the musical public.
'The tone of thh. United States Organ is pore,
smooth andpipo-llke, while it has great volume
sod power. Tpe action Is easy and elastic,
maungtheuMroment equally useful for sacred
or secular music. The Organs sro warranted for
five years. 1
pbicesjlodekatle,
And rated according to atyle. Styles from one up
to forty. .
Whoever wishes to purchase one of the above
Organs can do so by calling orw *jt!S& to
Radical Office, Beave^Pa-
g O CHESTER
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Incorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylva
nia, February, 1873. Office one doer east of Roch
ester Savings Bash, Rochester, Beaver county,
Penn’s. t >
People of Beaver connty can aow have their
property Insured against loss or damage by fire, at
fair rates. In a safe and
RELIABLE HOME COMPANY
thereby avoiding the expense, tronb’o and delay
Incident to the adjustment of loasee by companies
located at a distance.
board or mucroßß:
M. 8. Quay, George C. flpeyerer, \
Uamne 1 B. Wilson, Lewis Schneider, j
William Kennedy, John Graeblng, V
J. Week, J. S. grades,
M. Camp, Jr., C. B. Qnrst,
David Lovrry, Henry Goehring.
GKO. C. BPBYKREH, Pres’t.
M. 8 QUAY, Vice Free’l
H. J. Brmtßna, Tress,
JoasG&saiNo, Ja., Sec’y, atgi-lr.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
Estate of Maria Christina fipeyerer, dcc'd.
Letters of administration on the estate of Maria
Christina Speyerer, dec’d., late of the borough of
Rochester, Beaver county. Pa., having been grant*
ed to the undersigned, all persona Indebted to
said estate are requested to make immediate pay*
meat, and thoee having clalma against the same
to present them properly authenticated for settle*
meat to GEOSGK C. BPSYSRKR,
jyiV3t Administrator.
MANHOOD: HOW LOST, HOW
RESTORED.
Just published, anew edition of Dr. Culver*
well** Celebrated Kaaay on the radical cure
medicine) of BmaiToamHou or Semin
al Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses. Impo
tcncy, also Consumption, Kpllepsv and Fits, in
duced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance.
BP"Price in a sealed envelope only six cents.
The celebrated author, in this admirable essay,
clearly demonstrates from a thirty years' success
ful practice, that the alarming consequences of
self abuse may be radically cored without the
dangerous use of internal medicine or the applica
tion of the knife; pointing ont a mode of core at
once simple, certain and effectual, by means of
which every sufferer, no matter what his condi
tion may be. may core himself cheaply, privately
and radically.
BFThls lecture should be In the hands of eve
ry youth and every man In the land;
Bent under seal In a plain envelope, to any ad
dress. post-paid, on receipt of six cents, or two
postage stamps.
Address the Publisher, /
CHAS. A. QUN#* CO.;.
157, Bowery, New York, Posl-ottce Box, 4586
jyas-ly. < J : - .
Q.IRARD HOUSE, %
CORNER NINTH A CHESTNUT STREETS
PHILADELPHIA^-
H. W. KANAGA,
docll’S&ly Propnetor.
JOHN EAKIN, ,
ATTORNEY AT L A
MAIN T.. BBAVBR FVW. OatD’73
JOSEPH LED LIE,
ATTORNEY/AT LAW,
(Office, Ip :he Radical Building.)
BEAVER. PA,
All bdalness entrusted to bis can will receive
prompt attention. dec-t’C&ly
JOHN B. YOUNG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BEAVER PA.
Office and residence on Third at. east of the Court
Bouse.
All law business entrusted to my care shall re
ceive prompt attention. Also, persons having
Real Estate for sale, and those wishing to bny to’wn
property, coal or farm lands, may save time and
money by calling at my ofnee. fapiSSTVL Iy.
JAMES CAMERON. JOHN Y. MARKS.
QAM ON & MARKS,
A TTOBN’EYS A T zJ, W
AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, i
ROCHESTER. PA„ | '
Will attend promptly to nil business entrusted to
their care and have superior facilities for buying
and selling real estate. declS ly
Qj_ ILB E R T L. %BERH A R T.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Will give prompt attention to Collections, Pro
curing Bounties and Buying and Selling
Real Estate, etc.
OFFICE ON, BROADWAY,
Opposite R. B. Hoopes’ Banking Boose,
NEW BRIGHTON, BEAVER CO., PA.
scp6'73-ly
J H, M’CREERY,
ATTORNEY A T LA W ,
THIRD STREET,
(First door below the Court House,)
)ynO—\y. BEAVER, PA.
0 A. SMALL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BEAVER. PENNA.
OFFICE IN THE COURT HOUSE. [deSWy
F. H. AONEW. J, M. BUCHANAN.
& BjXJ CHANAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW .
(NEAR THE POST OFFICE)
oct4 BEAVER C. H.. PA.
XABBBAIX dWABTZWKLDKB . .... JSO.C. BABB.
gWARTZWELDEB & BARR.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
No. 66 GRANT STREET,
PITTSBURGH. [saSS’lMy
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B. H0B8t"8
\ I ■ i
INSURANCE
(Nsia tn Dx.'or.)
rcTchester, pa.
• 2
NOTARY PUBLIC ANDCONVIfAN
\\ '
FIKB, UFB anil ACCIDENT INSURANCE;
“Anchor” and “National” Lines of Ocean Steam*
on; “ dime” and “Union” Express Agent.
All kinds of Insurance at fair rates and liberal
term*. Beal Estate bought and sold. Deeds,
Mortgages, Articles, Ac., written; Depositions
H Acknowledgements taken, Ac., Ac. Goods
and Money forwarded to all parts of the United
States ana Canada. Passengers-booked to and
from England, Ireland. Bcotland/Trance and Ger
many.
✓
£TNA INSURANCE CO.,
OF HARTFORD. CONN.
CASH ASSETS *6,000,000
“By their fruits yo know them.”
Losses paid to Jan. 1,1871 (33,000,000
, One of the oldest and wealthiest Companies In
the world.
"NIAGARA INSURANCE CO.,
OF NSW TOSK.
CASH ABSBTTS (1,500,000
ROYAL INSURANCE CO.,
OF LIVERPOOL, ENG.
CASH ABSKTTS, GOLD (11,000.001
* *
LYCOMING FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
OF MUNOZ, PA.
CASH ASSKTT3 , (6.000,080
ROCHESTER FIRE INS. CO.,
OF ROCHESTER, PA.
QKO. C. BPEYEREK, President.
M. B. QUAY. Vico Pros.
JNO. GRABBING, Secretary.
H. J. SPEYER BR, Treasurer.
If yon want HOME INSURANCE procure a poll
icy In the ROCHESTER INSURANCE CO. at this}
Agency. /
ALPS INS. CO.,
OF ERIE . PA
CASH CAPITAL $330,000
HOME LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OF NEW YORK
CASH AS SETTS
TRAVELERS’ LIFE AND ACCI
DENT INSURANCE C’d,
OF HARTEokD. CONN.
-i
CASH ASSBSTS OVBR.i
Representing the abovg first class Insurance
Companies, acknowledged to be amongst the best
and most reliable In the ftorld. and ropre-e riling
a gross cash capital of neafly $16,000.000.1 am en
abled to make insurance to any amount desired -
Applications promptly attended to, and Policies
written without delay, and at £air rates and liberal
terms. Losses liberally kdjusUrt ami promptly
paid. INSUrfE TO-DAY !■ By one year’s delay
you may lose the savings of vears. Delays are
dangerous, and life uncertain; tberelore, Insure to
aay ! "■One to-day is worth two to-viorrows."
Quality, also, is of the -utmost importance. The
low priced, worthless article.' always proves the
dearest. The above companies are known to be
among the best and wealthiest in the world., “As
ye sow that shall ye reap.”
Grateful for the very liberal patronage already
bestowed. I hope—by a strict attention to a legiti
mate business—not only t 6 merit a continuance of
the same, but a large increase the present year.
Mr. Stephen A. Crate is duly authorized to take
applications and receive premiums at Freedom
and adjoining townships. :
*chas. |b. Isurst,
(K ear thrDepot.)
\
AttESCI,
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$3,500,00-
~§2.258 ,945
OCHESTBRrTAT^
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'pOLEDO MUT UA L c
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
r' - J 9
TOLEDO, OHIO.
C ANIZED IN APRIL, 18 72
PAID UP CAPITAL •
SILQC^OOO.OD.
BOARD OP DIRECTORS.
Hon. WW. JOKES. bon. C. H. SCRIBNER
Hon. C. A. KINO, Hon. W. A. COLLINS
WH; BAKER.
S. H. BERGEN, C. H. COY.
C. L. LUCE,
J. E. 8 WIG ART. ROBERT CUMMINGS,
JOHN CUMMINGS, L. T. THAYER,
FREO BATON, J. R, OSBORNE,
WAGER BWAYNE, CLARENCE MORRIS,
J. W. ROSS, E. W. B. KOCH, ,
PELKQ T. CLARKE, W. 8. WATTE;
CHAS. COCHRAN.
OFFICERS.
8. H. BERGEN, President.
P. J. KING, Vice President.
« CHARLES COCHRAN, Secretary.
J. F. ARIS, Assistant Secretary.
W. W. Examiner.
WILLIAM BAKER, Attorney.
THE TOtEDO^HJTto,
WILL ISSUE ALL THE
DIFFERENT KINDS OF POLICIES
y
USUALLY ISSUED BY
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES,
At the usual rates charged by other
Feliable Companies*
Those insured in this Company are permitted to
travel bv. the usual routosgto or Irons any portion
of the Western Hemisphere, north of and 1 ipclnd-
Ins the United Slates, or to or from any portion of
Europe,and-io reside within said limits of travel,
without extra charge. :
FEATURE^
UPON SURRENDER OF AN
ORDINARY POLICY
At any time after the payment of one
ONE FULL ANNUAL PREMIUM ,
The holder of such policy wiu bo entitled to just
AS MUCH PA IS> VP INSURANCE
As any y bor man of like age can
OBTAIN FOR A CASH PREMIUM
THE POLICY,
Computed to accordance with the rate of
Mortality and Interest
That may have been adopted as the standard
fo the State for the
VUAUATION OF LIFE POLICIES
P. J. KING,
FERRY CRABBS,
Equal to the
9BSSSB
TJNITED STATES
Piano Company;
THREE HUNDRED DOLUp^
SIX HUNDRED DOLLAR P^o
Sold through agent*, s{j of whom nute
100 PER CENT. PROFIT.
; i •
We have no agent*, bat sbip direct to
At Factory Price.
We make only one style, and have bat
\
PRICE.
TWO HCNIffiED AND MNETI DOLUffl
Net Cash, with no discomt to dealers or comm;,,
sjon toceachets.
THOROUGHLY atAaoSED.
/ '
D O E VENEERED
WITH KOSEWOUI),
Have front round corners, serpentine bottom iti
carved logs. W-c use
THE FULL IK9N PLATE
French Grand Action
WITH4TOP DAMPERS, ANDJODR KEYS
THE BEST IV 0 til
OUR PI AN'
Is 6 feet 9 inches long, b fee& 4 ii ■ !>'
weighs-955 pouiidsv|boxed.
WARRANTED
ILLUSTRATED CIKCL’I.A 11
Id which we refer to over TOO Banker. • • ,;
&c.. (some of whom yon may know,?
Pianos In 44 States and Territories-
U. S. f>IANO c
810 BROADWAY, N. V.
please state where you saw this ISC " C
jaay«23-4n).
iwStoimse
$290.00.
IT COSTS LfiSS THAN f
lo make any
OCR LTH3KR IS
OUR CAOba -‘•UK
6 h,
WITH OVER STRUNG BASS
WITH ivosnr FRONTS
HAS Sli’fEN OCTAVES
EVERY PIANO IS FI I.LV
FOR FIVE YEARS
SEND FOR
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