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Official catalogue complete in one volume. I. Main building. II. Department of machinery. III. Department of art. IV. Department of agriculture and horticulture (1876) (14776907045)

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Official catalogue complete in one volume. I. Main building. II. Department of machinery. III. Department of art. IV. Department of agriculture and horticulture (1876) (14776907045)

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Title: Official catalogue complete in one volume. I. Main building. II. Department of machinery. III. Department of art. IV. Department of agriculture and horticulture
Year: 1876 (1870s)
Authors: United States. Centennial commission. (from old catalog) Marian S. Carson Collection (Library of Congress) DLC (from old catalog)
Subjects: Centennial Exhibition (1876 : Philadelphia, Pa.)
Publisher: Philadelphia, J. R. Nagle and company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: The Library of Congress



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Objects of General Usein Construction and in Dwellings. 100 Friedrich, O. B., Dresden.—Fine furniture. 217 101 Gutte. Louis, Gorlitz.—Wood carving. 217 102 Kimbel, Martin, Breslau.—Finefurniture, etc. 217 103 Schottle, Georg, Stuttgart.—Fur-niture. 217 104 Stovesandt & Kollmar, Carlsruhe.—Fine furniture. 217 105 Turpe, A., jr., Dresden.—Furhi-ture. 217 106 Vdlker, Otto, Berlin.—Carved fur-niture. 226 107 Tenner, A. B., Eisfeld.—Woodenblinds. 217 108 German Sewing Machine Factory,Frankfort-on-Main. — Ship furniture forthe prevention of sea-sickness. 217 109 Neuhusen, J., Berlin.—Billiardtal)le. 217 llOBahse & Haendel, Chemnitz.—School ilcsk and bcnrli. 217 111 Mayers Art Institution for theManufacture of Church Furniture andDecorations, Munich. — Wooden statuesand altars. 217 112 Magnus,G., & Co., Berlin.—Billiardballs. 217 113 Friedrich, Hch. Ottm., Beierfeld,near Schwarzenberg.—Spoons. 218 Springfield, Jlaos., If. B. Ji. ■^IB3iT:tT-A., 1S73.
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WITH AUTOMATIC EJECTOR Tho Celebrated Smith and Wessca Revolvers Have won for themselves a world-wide reputation for the superior quality oftheir workmanship and material, their accuracy and force of firing, and the ra-pidity with which they may be charged and fired. These Revolvers are providedwith an automatic cartridge shell ejector, which expels all the exploded cartridgeshells by the act of opening the pistol for charging, and although performingthis work automatically, are not liable to derangement, making them the mostdesirable weapon for any purpose for which a revolver is used. More than 100,000 of these Revolvers are in use by the Russian govern-ment. • They are also used to a less extent by the governments of five othernations, our own among them, and everywhere are giving perfect satisfaction. Particular attention given to government contracts. We have facilities forthe manufacture of 150 of our Army Revolvers per day. All orders addressed to us or to our agent in New Yo

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