[April, 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
BEATTY’S BEETHOVEN 1 ORGAN 
] 882 . ] 
Walnut or Ebonized (Cold Laid) 
Case as desired. 5 Octaves, IO Sets Reeds, 27 Stops. 
PRICE, delivered on board cars g\ 
here, with Stool, Pooh and Music (a, ^ gj B § g | | 
complete musical outfit) for ONL Y wty V a V V 
The Beethoven Organ can be shipped In 5 minutes notice, (nowshipping over50a 
day, demand increasing-.) Working nights by Edison's Electric Liglit to till orders for this 
style promptly. Remitt&necs may be mode by Buuk Draft, Post OUiec Alone v Order. 
Registered Letter, or by Express Prepaid. 
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED) 
if the Beethoven Organ, after one year’s use, does not give you entire satisfaction, kindly 
return it at my expense and I will propmtly refund you tho $90 with interest. Nothing 
ean be fairer. My object in placing this organ at £00, is to have it introduced into every 
home in this country. Every one sold is sure to sell another. Often 6l> sales can be traced 
from the first one introduced. All that is asked of the purchasers after giving the instru¬ 
ment a fair trial, kindly bring f riends to sec it and hear its musical effects, having no agents, 
no warerooms in large cities (selling direct only). I rely solely on the merits of the Beetho¬ 
ven to speak for itself and kind words from satisfied purchasers, which 1 am proud to say 
are many. 
THE BEETHOVEN CASE. 
[Height, 75 inches; Length, 16 inches; Depth, 21 inches.] Is, as the cut shows, the most, 
magnificent ever made. The view is of a walnut case, highly polished, and ornamented 
with gold, but when preferred, you can order an ebonized case in pure black, inlay orna¬ 
mentations in gold, which produce a fine effect, now very fashionable, and is furnished 
at the same price. When ordering, specify definitely which case is wanted. Tho designs 
are alike and no case as beautif-'-"-" ' 
when ordinary music—as used 
description of Reeds and Stop ( _ 
offer a trial by ordering one. The World can not equal this Beautiful Organ for 
anything like the money asked. 
Ten (10) Full Sets Golden Tongue ISceds. 
It contains 5 Octaves, 10 full sets of Goldk.v Tongue Heeds, as follows: (1) Manual 
Sub-Bass, 16 feet tone; ivi-~— o .-n..,.,- ° - ... 
Cello, 8 feet tone; if 
Voix Celeste, 8 feet , . . _ _ . __. ___ ___ _ 
(10) Piccolo, 4 feet tone ; also, Coupler Harmonique, Harp jEoline, Grand Expressione, 
Vox Humana, Vox Jubilanteand othergrand accessory effects. 
/NO DUMMIES, AIL I, OF\ 
_ ____ __ V PRACTICAL. USE. / 
There are no Reed Organs made in this country, but what when the stops are used wrongs 
some will give no sound, hence are then dummies. If* used as directed every stop in the 
Beethoven is of practical use. Don’t be deceived by misrepresentations of Monopolists of 
their agents. There are 14 perfect combinations on this organ, equal to 14 common organs 
usually sold by agents combined, and the full effect cannot be produced with less than 27 
Stops and not then, without my Stop Action (applied to my Reedboard) which is fully cover¬ 
ed by patents, and can be used by no other manufacturer. 
SPECIFICATION OF STOP WORK. 27 IN ALL. 
(1) Cello, (2) Melodia. (3) Clarabella, (4) Manual Sub-Bass, (5) Bourdon, (0) Saxaphone, (7) 
Viol di Gamba, (8) Diapason, (9) Viola Dolce, (10) Grand Expressione, ( 11 ) French Horn, (12) 
Harp uEoline, (13) Vox Humana, (14) Echo, (15) Dulciana, (16) Clarionet, (17) Voix Celeste, (18) 
Violma, (19) Vox Jubilante, (20) Piccolo, (21) Coupler Harmonique, (22) Orchestral Forte, (23) 
Grand Organ Knee Stop, (24) Kight Knee Stop, (25) Automatic Valve Stop, (26) Right Duplex 
Dam per, (27) Left Duplex Damper. 
TF LJ ET Em I D Em September 19th, 1881, my Factory was entirely destroyed by 
I il El r lit Ei fire, nothing but ashes remaining where was one of the largest 
factories of the kind in the world. 
27 STOPS! 
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WALNUT OR EBONIZED (GOLD LAID) CASE AS DESIRED. 
Dimensions: Height, 75 inches, Length, 46 inches, Depth, 24 inches. 
/ ? Ifff 320 days to put on steam and start more machinery, in a larger and better equipped Factory 
^HJ than ever on the same ground. The present establishment covers nearly 4 acres of space, 
and js now turning out a larger number of better instruments daily than ever before. This 
achievement is unsurpassed in the history of enterprise. 
Iam now receiving orders for the BF.ETHOVEN (price $90) at tho rate of over 1,009 per 
== month, and as I run my great works far into the night by the use of i;^0 
EDISON’S ELECTRIC LIGHTS, 
the only Organ and Piano Factory in the world that uses it, lean fill all orders promptly 
for this style as I have now with a 200-horse power engine, driving over 100 wood-working 
machines in their construction. 
p HH p fm Em T By the addition of the very latest approved wood- 
II, Ei Iwl E Iwl ID E ■ working machinery, (which no old establishment has), 
vast Capital, a new factory built after long experience of the wants to do work well and 
economical, and the addition of private switches and railroad tracks to the various doors 
of the factories, I am now enabled to build better instruments for less money than ever 
before, and my patrons have all the advantages of these facilities. 
allowed i 
logue, or, be'tter still, order a BEETHOVEN 'on trial, as you can save nothing from this price by correspondence, and 1 know you will be delighted with the instrument. lfyou do 
not wish to buy yourself, will you kindly call the attention o^our friends to this advertisement^rou will be doing them a real service. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE. 
Address or call upon DANIEL F. BEATTY,Washington, New Jersey. 
» CHICKERINC 
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Excels all other Pianos of American manu¬ 
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The new designs in CHICKERING GRANDS, 
assuring larger results in power and purity, 
length and sweetness of tone, leave noth¬ 
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PIANOS in all the usual styles are unrivaled- 
The new CHICKERING UPRIGHT has the 
justly celebrated patented metallic action, 
which forever prevents the possibility of at¬ 
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instrument, and ad-apts it for use in any 
climate. 
Send far Circular and Price List. 
CHICKERING & SONS, 
W arerooms, 
130 Fifth Ave., N. Y. 1 156 Tremont-st., Boston. 
Agricultural Machinery Wanted. 
A first-class Technical firm in Wallachia (Romania), with 
a Machine-shop for repairing, and extensive business con¬ 
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Will send prepaid to any address their 
, band catalogue, 
for 1882, 200 pages, 210 Engravings 
of instruments. Suits, Caps, Belts, 
JPompons, Epaulets, Cap-Lamps. 
Stands. Drum Major’s Staffs, and 
.Hats, Sundry Band Outfits, Repairing 
If Materia Is, also includes Instruction and Ex- 
'lercises for Amateur Bands, and a Catalogue 
of Choice Band Music. 
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Patents obtained through usare noticed in the 
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