THE HOR TICUL TURAL A D VER TISER. 



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BEATTY'S ORGANS 14 STOPS ONLY ^^5- 



14 Beautiful Stops 



Including the famous 

 Yox Cele>^te. 



VoxHumana 

 SUB BASS 



AND 

 Oft. Cnupler 

 STOPS 



Kent 



»«- Fully f?f-Tbi- iMautiful I'lnno ri)iii,'lit<'ahiii.t or J'.irlor<>r(.'.in 

 warranted (LikeCuu ■Ww ••L.oudon" Nt-w Style, No. 500U. Height, 

 foraii years. 72iri. Deptli;;i lo. Length Vi in. Weigh t.tjoxed 4001bs. It eon 

 tains (4) four set of the eelebiateil <;oldeu Tnii^uo 

 Roi>d*<i, (14) fourtrea Ntoph, (1) sub Buss, (2 Octave 

 Coupler (3) Diapason Forte, (4) Diiket, (5; Di^ixison, (6) 

 Giund l)rgan, (7) Vox Humana, iX) .lEolian, (9; Echo, (10) Dul 

 ciaiia, (11) Clarionet, (12) Vox (t-le^te, (13) Flute Fort«, (Hi 

 Piinii(j;i| Forte. Five Oct«v.-s. Upright Bellows withini 

 men>e].o\\er. Walnut Case, beautilul French Veneering and 

 Curviu)?. Handles, I^uiip Stands and Pocket for music. 

 It al>o contains Uoattj'M ^ew patent §top Aotloii 

 found innoother niakeot organs. Two Knoo S\v«'lls. It 

 contains Heatty's Neu Voxt'pleste Stop which is by far 

 theS«ootost andnio.~t peiieet that has ever been att in 

 ed. CliariiiInK! i"* the universal exclamation of critics 

 amiloN' 1 oiLswcpt iniislcwho have heard this coinliina- 

 tion. ]tal~o contains the famous Vox Mumiiuu Stop. 



In fact this niat;iiillceut instrument coutams all the 

 nioikrn improvements. 



u:}f\ V.1II Sill tliis instrument boxedand delivered on 

 board cars at WasUiugtoii, Kew Jersey, with Stool, Book and 

 niuic, For Ouly 



$65.00. 



1^" rip.ise send in your order at once. Remit by Pa.st 



JOffice Mnney Ordcri, l".\iinss I'rcpaid. or by Draft on New 



York, Money He funded and freight charges paid by mo 



both ways if many W.I V unsatisfactory, or you may p.ay me 



only aftcryou have fully tested It at your own boine. 



Send reference or evidence of yourresponsibility if you do 



notsend rash 'With order. C?"The retison I offer this 



Organ so low is to have It introdoeed. Hencethisunpar- 



alli led offer. It is about t)ie cost of manufacture. Order at 



Once. Every organ' of my manufacture, when introduced 



in a niw locality, sells iiiahy more f or me. Every Piano or 



Organ I send out, becomes aStnndine Advertisement 



i at jour o« n boiue. lean therefore send out the first 



i sample orfjan of a newstyleat about cost, relying (mi 



■ future saleij for my proflt!4. If vou do not want an 



jinstruineiitynurself, will you [ilcase hand or mail this offer 



' toa frienil u hi) wi>hes_ri purvhase. 



Wew Pianos. Grand 

 Square audlTpriKht. 

 prices from SlU.* 

 ■ and upw:ird9. Sent 

 on TEST trial TOAI.L. PART><>KTHK W^ORLD. Those desirinK to pnrohase, are request- 

 ed to visit mv M.%\I?F.4CTOR% at %VashinKton. IVew Jersey. BKWAKE, E^ Agents, Music reach- 

 ers Ac, for the high priced Piano and Organ Manufacturers do not recommend my Instruments, because I will not 

 give them one penny commission. Always buy your goods direct from the manufacturer ; when you can buy as 

 cheap as an agent can. One price to all. Cash system, quick sales, is my motto, t^-lliustrated Catalogue and 

 ftcwbpaperwithrirrularsofmanT New and Beautiful Styles of Pianos and Oraans Sent Free. 



Address or call on DANIEL F- BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey. 



toa tDcnil will) wi>nest'i purcnase 



PIANOS. 



PEACH TREES 



FOR SALE. 



A heavy stock of extra fine Trees of all the best market 

 varieties, including WATERLOO. Those in want of GOOD 

 STOCK should see this lot or cnrresnond with me before buying 

 elsewhere. Also, WILSON'S EARLY BLACKBERRY PLANTS from 

 Root Cuttings, ana all other Fruit, Shade and Ornamental Trees, 

 Vines and Plants. 



S.2 Manalapan, N. J. 



MARSHALL PEAR. 



The MARSHALI. is still the favorite »ith the peop'e of this 

 illand. The whole world should have it 1 to 2 years, 4 feet, 75 

 cents each; §.50 per 100. The Strawberries— the Garden as 

 good as any; $1.50 per 100, 810 per lUUO. Thornless Goose- 

 berry, ."iO cents each. Other new fruits. A very heavy stock of 

 Small Deciduoasand £ver(i;reeii Trees at less than half-price 

 at the BABYLON NUKSBRIES. 



P. H. POSTER, 



BABYLON, L. I., N. Y. 



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W. E. MEEHAN &. OO.'S 



15 SotJTH Eighth Strkkt, Philadklphia, Pa., 



Catalogue of NURSERYMEN'S ani FLORISTS' SUPPLIES 



NOW READY. SEND FOR ONE. 



SITUATIONS WANTED. 



AS Ornamental Gardener, Horist, Fruit, Vegetable Grower, 

 Farmer and Caretaker. Good administrative capabilities, and 

 testimonials of long practical experience to manage a large first-class 



S lace as a whole. Address, "FACTOR," care of Graham, Emlen 

 : Pastmore, No. 631 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



BY a first-class Gardener and Florist, who fully understands the 

 growing of plants and cut flowers, to take charge of some 

 good florist's place. Is single, and can furnish good recommenda- 

 i tion. Address, F., Gardener, 97 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



A COMPETENT and thorough Gardener, single, with first-clas< 

 references in regard to abilities and character, will soon be 

 free for an engagement. Only those desiring the services of such a 

 man will address, J. M. H., care of Chas. H. Miller, Esq , 



Mt. Airy Nurseries, Phila. 



A FIRST-CLASS Gardener, single, wants the charge of a gentle- 

 man's place where more help is kept. References unexcep- 

 tionable. Only those requiring the services of such a man will 

 please address, A., care Henry A. Dreer, 714 Chestnut St., Phila. 



BY a practical Florist, married, no family. Has a competent 

 knowledge of his business in all its branches, private or com- 

 mercial. Address, Florist, care A. B. M., Harrisburg, Pa. 

 WANTED.— An energetic Florist and Gardener, with or without 

 a small capital, and furnishing good testimonials, csn hear of 

 a good opening. Address, P. O. Box 23:!, Shippcnsburg, Pa. 



BY an unmarried man of long practical experience in propagating, 

 plant growing and general cut flower trade. No ejection to 

 any part of the country; good references from leading men in the 

 trade, can be had by addressing J., Florist, care of N. Larsen, 

 86 Leavenworth St., Omaha, Neb. 



BY a young Englishman of first-class experience, been in America 

 two months ; can furnish first-class testimonials from last situ- 

 ation. Address, C. D., care of G. Such, South Amboy, N. J. 

 A SITUATION, either private or commercial; understands all 

 branches of the business. Is a successful grower of Fruits under 

 Glass. Has good references to the above effect, etc. 



Address, Geo. Bukt, 448 Main St., Poughkeepsie, N. V. 



AS Propagator Gardener; married, with small family. Under- 

 stands the propigalion of Roses, Evergreens and general 

 greenhouse stock, making of designs for weddings and funerals. 

 Would take a first-cUss private place where tnere is glass and 

 growing of fruit and vegetables. Is X5 years of agp, and has 20 years 

 practical experience. Will be disengaged by 10th of September. 

 Address, J. C , G.irdener, Box 60, Towanda, Bradford Co., Pa. 



AS Gardener in a first-class private or commercial place; 1.3 years 

 experience in private Or commercial establishments in the 

 country. Strictly temperate ; unexceptionable references. Address, 

 Gardener, care of D.Ferguson & Sons, Laurel Hill Nursery, Phila. 



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