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SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
The most popular Weekly newspaper devoted
to science, mechanics, engineering discoveries, in-
ventions and patents ever published. Every num-
ber illustrated with splendid engravings. This
publication furnishes a most valuable encyclopedia
of information which no person should be without.
The popularity of the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN is
Established 1838.
such that its circulation nearly equals that of all
other papers of its class combined. Price. $3.20 a
year. Discount to Clubs. Sold by all newsdealers.
MUNN 4 CO., Publishers, No. 361Broadway, N. Y.
Munn A Co. hav
1 also had Thirty-
Patented 1878.
Eight vears'
GOLD STRING PIANOS.
Warerooms, 11O9 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA.
THE BRAND MANUFACTURING CO,
(Successors to F. J. it J. S. Brand,)
MANUFACTURERS OF
FINE PIANO AND ORGAN HARDWARE.
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practice before
Ithe Patent Office and have prepared
Imore than One Hundred Thou-
f s a n d applications for patents in the
' United States and foreign countries.
Caveats, Trade-Marks, Copy-rights,
Assignments, and all other papers for
securing to inventors their rights in the
United States, Canada. England. France,
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Information as to obtaining patents cheer-
I fully given without charge. Hand-books of
•information sent free. Patents obtained
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^Addre'ss^VuNN' 8 '* CO.. Office SCIENTIFIC
AMERICAN, 361 Broadway, New York.
Grand Rapids, Mich.,
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MANDFACTUBEBS OP
Grand, Square k Upright
PIANOS,
Upright PianoH with the valuable
Chase Piit'nts and Improv-
luen s a special'y.
EERA
The finest Upright Pianos in the market. First-class
and at a moderate price. Some unoccupied territory left
Price and terms upon application.
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NEW
BRITAIN, CONN.
BRADBURY PIANOS
Lead tbe World.
Over 18,000 in use.
Received 7 Premiums and Medals in i weeks.
LETTER FROM THE WHITE HOUSE.
EXECUTIVE MANSION, Washington, D. C , April 7th, 1877
F. G. SMITH, Manufacturer of the Bradbury Pianos. Wareroom and Offtja,
14 East 14th Street, N. Y.
DEAR SIB:—Mrs. President Hayes directs me to write to you that the new
Bradbury upright piano which she ordered lias been plact d in the Executive
Mansion, in the private parlor—the best place in the house—where she re-
ceives and entertains her friends—where it is greatly admired by her and
all her friends who see it. It 1B a remarkably fine instrument In quality of
tone, finish and touch, and everything that goes to make it a truly first-
clasB piano,and further, that it gives entire satisfaction in every respect.
Very truly yours,
W. K. ROGERS, Private Secretary to the Prerident.
P. G. SMITH, (Successor to) W. B. BRADBURY,
Warerooms and Principal Office:
95 FIFTH AVENUE,
Corner 17th Street, New York.
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BROOKLYN, 32 Fourth St., cor South 9th St., E. D.
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664 «fc G66 Fulton Street.
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338 Fulton Street.
JERSEY CITY, 43 Montgomery Street.
WASHINGTON, D. C, 1103 Penna. Avenue.
SARATOGA SPRINGS, 486 Broadway.
Manufactory, cor. Raymond and WUlovgliby Sts., Brooklyn.
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Leominster, Mass.
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Manufacturers,
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