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A 13 Stop Organ only ,pJ 's'97 i BEATTYSISAISSS ,^•. A beautifulCeltlCstyleofarcmtectnreinth is case strikes • the eye of the connoisseur, and stamps it at once as the Most beautiful cose extant." I Dimensions 1 ;!Height, 74 in.; I Width, 48 in.; Depth, 24 in.. 8 Sets of Boosts. 6 Octaves. 13 Stops. French IVerieered Panneled Cases desirable ever before manufactured for the parlor or draw-ing-room. ' Retail price' asked for such an instrument by fully tested it at your own home. Ifitisnotas represented, return at my expense, I paying freight both ways. ■Remember, this olterisat,tlie very lowesst figure, and * that 1 positively will not deviate from this price. Fully ■Warranted for 6 years. {gg-Every Orgnn sold; sells other«. jg% , The most successful House in America; More unsolicited testimonials than any manufacturer. I I have extended my sales jiow; over the entire world, The WJfeyi'.WJ^WfiM.V.l Continent of Europe, I am more determined than ever tnatno cityor town throughout the entire civilized world shall be unrepresented by my celebrated instruments. 15»125, $135, isl4s, and s of imitations! Having reeentlylieen 3EiXiE20 l X I X2X> 3VE-A."X"C»S3. of riiy own city, should be sufficient proof of my responsibility. .Illustrated Newspaper giving information about cost of Pianos and Organs sent free. Washington, Hew Jersey.

rpHE CROMWELL BAKERY. J. S 0 0 TT, BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER, Melmore-street, Cromwell. waited on for orders, and Bread regularly delivered in all parts of the district. TO THE PUBLTC OF CROMWELL AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. MICHAEL DALEY, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, Begs to inform the Inhabitants of Cromwell and Surrounding Districts that he has PURCHASED the STOCK-IN-TRADE of the late W. Taylor, and hopes for a continuance of the same libera patronage enjoyed by the late firm. All Orders and Repairs carefully and punctuly attended to. Note the Address— Melmore Terrace, Cromwell (Opposite Talboys' London House, Drapery Establishment); MEDICAL HALL DISPENSARY, MELMORE TERRACE, CROMWELL. HENRY HO TOP, Having purchased the Business lately conducted by Mr Max. Gall, begs to inform the residents of Cromwell, Clyde and the surrounding districts that he is now the only Dispensing Chemist in Vincent County, and that, to meet the requirements of his business, he has supplied himself l with a Large Stock of DRUGS, CHEMICALS <fe PA'IENT MEDICINES Of every description. In connection with the above, H. Hotop has also a most varied and choice Stock of FANCY GOODS, PERFUMEEY, SOAPS, COSMETICS, SCENTS, &c, &c., *c, That will well repay a visit of inspection. STATIONERY & BOOKS. Ledgers, Journals, Day and Minute Books, Writing Paper and Envelopes of all classes. GENERAL NEWS AGENCY. English, European and American Newspapers and Journals supplied to Subscribers at low rates, and sent post free all over the country. TOBACCOS & CIGARS (Choicest Brands). N.B.—As the business will be conducted under the immediate supervision of Mr H. Hotop, all those who may favor him with their command may rely on every attention being paid them. Prescriptions most carefully dispensed. Orders received from the Clyde portion of the district will be promptly attended to. SMEY HOTOP, Cromwell

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Cromwell Argus, Volume XI, Issue 574, 9 November 1880, Page 3

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