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Classique. Latest Model.

Our new catalogue, just off the press, should be in the hands of every intending piano - buyer. It is a " Mirror Fashion Plate" of latest styles in piano casings. Our new creations in case designs of grands and uprights are most attractive and fascinating. Exact pictures from artistic halftone plates of our new models, "Classique, Colonial, Athenian, Colonial Renaissance and Louis XV.," will be found in our new catalogue. This for the asking. In artistic requirements, such as quality of tone, perfection of action, only the use of the finest materials and labor in construction, the Ivers & Pond Pianos cannot be equaled. They are superlatively fine.

READ WHAT RAILROAD MEN SAY OF IT.
DURAND, MICH., June 10, 1902.

In regard to the IVERS & POND piano purchased of you about six
months ago, my wife is perfectly delighted with it, and thinks there is
none quite as fine in tone and general make-up as the IVERS & POND,
and I will be pleased to recommend it to any one contemplating the
purchase of a piano.
J. S. MCGUIRE,

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Yours truly,

Chief Train Despatcher, Ann Arbor R. R.

OGDENSBURG, N. Y., June 21, 1902.

After looking over a number of different makes of pianos, I purchased an IVERS & POND. It is decidedly the best piano I could find for the money. It is a beautiful, sweet-toned instrument, and is giving splendid satisfaction to all who hear it. It is a pleasure to recommend the IVERS & POND piano. Yours truly, C. L. SAMMONS,

Kincaid Division, No. 180, Order Railway Conductors, Utica, N. Y.

SEND FOR OUR SPECIAL OFFER TO RAILROAD MEN. Our unique method of selling may interest you. Where no dealer sells our pianos we sell direct; practically bring our large Boston establishment, Factory and Warerooms to your door. We will quote you our lowest prices, explain our Easy Pay System, as available in the most remote village in the United States as if you lived in Boston or New York. More than this, if our careful selection of a piano fails to please you, in other words, if you don't want it after seeing and trying it, it returns to us and we pay railroad freights both ways. We solicit correspondence.

IVERS & POND PIANO COMPANY,

119 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass.

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The Grinnell -Glove

Made for Locomotive Engineers-not for farmers. Has all the good things that an Engineer wants in his glove; nothing that he doesn't want.

Tough, yet soft and pliable leather; no welts or rivets; steam and heat proof; fits the hand like a dress glove; a long stiff cuff that fits the coat sleeve closely.

For nearly fifty years we have been making gloves. We have devoted many years to studying what particular locomotive engineers need and want in their gloves. We think we have put into the "Grinnell Engineer's Glove" everything that ought to be in it and have left out of it everything that should not be in it. If this glove can be improved, however, we want to do it and will

Pay $25 to any Locomotive Engineer

who has worn a pair of these gloves and can make a feasible suggestion by which we can improve the "Grinnell Engineer's Glove."

We want every engineer in America and Canada to see the glove that is "made for engineers" and therefore we send out free our illustrated booklet, describing this and other gloves and also make the following offer. You will need gloves this month, why not take advantage of it? Here it is:

FREE-Ask your dealer to show you a pair today. If he doesn't sell the "Grinnell Engineer's Glove," write to us, stating your size and giving name of dealer and we will induce him to take a stock and will send a pair for you FREE with first order to him, provided you are the first engineer to send in his name.

If hand is deformed, gloves will be sent to order through dealer without extra charge.

MORRISON, MCINTOSH & COMPANY,

Not genuine without this
Trade Mark,

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The "1900" Ball-Bearing Family Washer.

A Wonderfully Simple Invention That Cuts in Half Time, Labor and Expense of Washing Clothes.

No More Rubbing or Stooping-Monday's Drudgery No Longer to Be Dreaded.

Every Householder in the Land Can Have One FREE.

In order to prove to the most skeptical that the "1900" Ball-Bearing Family Washer is unquestionably the greatest Home Labor-Saving Machine ever invented, we will send you one absolutely free without deposit or advance payment of any kind, freight paid, on 30 DAYS' TRIAL. If you like it, you can pay for it either in cash or on the installment plan at the end of the 30 days' trial. If you don't like it, all you have to do is to ship it back to us at our expense. You run no risk, no expense, no obligations whatever.

The "1900" Ball-Bearing Washer is beyond doubt the greatest labor-saving machine ever invented for family use. Entirely new principle. It is simplicity itself. There are no wheels, paddles, rockers, cranks or complicated machinery. It revolves on bicycle ball-bearings, making it by far the easiest running washer on the market. No strength required; a child can operate it.

No more stooping, rubbing, boiling of clothes. Hot water and soap all that are needed. It will wash large quantities of clothes (no matter how soiled) perfectly clean in six minutes. Impossible to injure the most delicate fabrics. Saving in wear and tear of clothes, to say nothing of the saving of soap and materials, pays for machine in a short time. Don't be prejudiced. This is entirely different from and far superior to any other washing machine ever made.

The "1900" Washer is not a cheaply made machine. It is constructed of the very best materials; it is handsome, compact and strong, and will last a lifetime.

We receive constantly thousands of flattering letters from people who have used the "1900"

Washer. They are all unsolicited and must naturally be sincere. We shall be pleased to send to any one writing for it our book of testimonials, which are guaranteed to be genuine and exact copies of originals on file at ou. office. Among the many thousands on file, we reproduce the following:

Peoria, Ill., Sept. 2, 1902.

I have given the "Washer' a good trial. Both with my washing and bedding. It is the best machine I have ever used for blankets; in fact, I think it is the best all-around washer I ever heard of. I would not do without mine.

MRS. LILLIAN SELLERS. Washington, D. C., Sept. 8, 1902. You will find enclosed payment for the "1900" Washer. It fully comes up to our expectations and is all that you have claimed for it. We will take great pleasure in recommending it to all who wish to avail themselves of one of the greatest labor-saving devices of modern times for domestic purposes. WM. F. SALTER.

East Plymouth, Ohio, Feb. 2, 1902.
P. O. Ashtabula, O.

We have been using the "1900" Washer since May 15, 1900. Have done over 1,200 washings, and I think it is good for as many more. We do family work from Ashtabula. We have used 8 different machines, and the "1900" beats them all for good and fast work and durability.

GEO. N. BURNETT. Hart, Mich., August 25, 1902. Please find enclosed money order to pay for my washer in full. We are well pleased with the washer. A great many people have looked at it. My mother, 83 years old, and I, who am a cripple in a wheeled chair, have done our washing in it for the last three weeks. MRS. ALICE ROUSE.

Kansas City, Mo., May 14, 1902.

I have given your washer a fair trial. It is the best washer I ever saw. It has washed our heavy blankets with ease. I washed them last Spring and rubbed more than an hour, and yet they had to go through again, but the "1900" Washer cleaned them thoroughly. We do our washing very quick, and have no tired and wornout feeling as of old. I wish every lady had a washer.

MRS. J. L. BANNER, 4203 Troost Ave.

It costs nothing to try the "1900" Washer. It is sent to any one absolutely FREE on 30 days' trial. We pay freight both ways. No money required in advance. Write at once; do it now, so you won't forget it, and a "1900" Washing Machine will be sent you free of all charges. Address "1900" Washer Co., 158 L, State St., Binghamton, N. Y.

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