[OCTOBER, 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
1880 .] 
NewMusic Books! 
The Anthem Harp, w-^-) ByDn.w.o. 
PERKINS. (Just out.) 
A new book intended as a successor for “Perkins’ 
Anthem Book,” published some years siuce, and which 
was a decided success. The new book contains music 
perfectly within the reach of common choirs, and is 
destined to have a great sale. 
DITSON & CO. also call attention to their three books 
for SINGING CLASSES; recently published, already 
very popular, and worthy of universal adoption : 
The Temple. 
The Voice of Worship. 
EMERSON. 
Johnson’s Method for Singing Classes. 
(60 cents.) By A N. JOHNSON. 
TBe Temple contains an excellent. Singing School 
Course, and a large number of Glees, Songs, Sacred 
Tunes and Anthems for practice, and for use in classes. 
L. O. Emerson’s Voice of Worship has exactly the 
same end in view ns tlie other, but has a different 
method, and entirely different music. Jolinson’s 
Method is for those who wish a low-priced book: is 
admirably simple and clear, has plenty of music, and has 
a thorough course in Note Reading: 
Any book mailed for retail price. 
($1.00.) By Dr. W. O. PERKINS. 
($1.00.) By L. O. 
OLIVER DITSON So CO., Boston. 
C. H, Ditson & Co., Hew York. J, E. Ditson & Co., Phila. 
L 50,000 FARMS! A 
NORTHERN PACIFIC E. R. 
MINNESOTA & DAKOTA. 
BEST WHEAT LAND IN AMERICA! 
CIRCULARS AND MAPS FREE. 
J. B. POWER, Land Commissioner, 
_ St. Paul or Braine rd, Minn. 
NI $2.50 per Acre and Upward! ID 
W. S. BLUNT’S 
Universal Force Pumps. 
Secured, by letters patent. 
THESE PUMPS HAVE RECEIVED THE 
“MEDAL OF SUPERIORITY.” 
TUe highest award of the American Institute 
for 1878 over all competitors. 
These pumps have enormous power, and are for the house 
or for out-door wells of any depth. Thev are constructed 
with special regard to strength, 
case ot working, and durability. 
They can be immediately 
changed from lift to force pumps, 
and the air chamber can be re¬ 
volved, so as to allow the handle 
to work at any desired angle with 
the spout. Having close tops, 
tliey cannot he tampered with. 
Attention is called to our new 
elegant pattern DEEP WELL 
non-freezing FIRE PUMP. 
Also, Blunt’s Sand Vacu¬ 
um Chambers. A complete 
protection against sand or gritty 
water in dug or d riven wells. 
Pits, mines, and rivers. 
For hand or steam pumps, 
all sizes, from lji-inch to 4-inch 
suction pipe 
Send for circulars to 
NASON M’F’G CO., 
71 Fulton and 71 Reek- 
man St. New York. 
New England Agency. A. M. MORTON & CO., 25 
Washington St., Boston, Mass. 
Pacific Coast Agency, Dunham, Carvigan & Co., 
San Francisco, Cal. 
WH. D. ANDREWS & BRO., 
TUBE WELLS. 
235 BROADWAY, 
Opposite Post-Office, NEW YORK* 
~~ ELGIN WATCHES. 
All styles. Gold, Silver and Nickel, $6.00 to 
$150, Chains, etc., sent C. O. D„ to be ex¬ 
amined. Write for Catalogue to Standard 
American Watch Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. 
CHAMPION 
QTJIIsrCE 
Keeps until February. - 
The two most valuable fruits of recent Introduction. 
AGENTS WANTED. TERMS LIBERAL. Send for partic- 
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VERGESNES 
G HR A P E 
Early keeps until April. 
THE MAPES MANURES. 
Prepared especially for Orange and Fruit Culture, Early Vegetables, Sugar 
Cane, Tobacco, and all leading crops. TOP-DRESSING for Fall 
application to CRASS LANDS. t 
THE MAPES FORMULA AND PERUVIAN GUAUO CO., 
_ 158 FRONT STREET, NEW YORK. _ 
SAVE MONEY 
AND 
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by sending at once for my Illustrated Catalogue of Scroll 
Saws, Lathes, Carving Tools, Drawing Instru¬ 
ments, Water Colors and Brushes, Engraving 
Tools, Pocket Scales, Engine Castings, Parlor 
and Ice Skates, Archery, Foot Balls, Bicycles, 
Velocipedes, Games, Toys, &c. 
Catalogue and Order Blanks sent free. 
JOHN WILKINSON, 77 State St., Chicago. 
Send stamp for Catalogue. 
Rifles, Shot Guns, Revolvers, sent o. o. d. for examination 
PUrilDCCT ©BUI CQ Ever furnished Agents. 
uJl UnfLo I ©0 BLLu Kxtrn Terms and Large 
FORSHEE^5,cM^ KIN, CASH PREMIUMS 
JlLQR POWER&• 
JSWEETNESS^TONE 
1 
mmm 
[This Cabinet Organ. 
I Style No. 5000, 14 Stops, including 
[the famous Vox Celeste, Vox Hu- 
| mana. Sub Bass and Octave Coupler 
| Stops. 4 Set Reeds, 6 Octaves,2 KneJ 
I Swells, Height 72 in. Depth 24 in- 
I Length 49 in. Weight boxed 400 lbs. 
I Upright Bellows, Pocket for Music, 
| Carving, Handles and Lamp Stands, 
| Beatty's Patent Stop Action &c., 
| Warranted for 6 years. Sent on test 
[ trial. Will sell it boxed with Stoo., 
1 Book and Music, 
I I’OR ONLY $05.00 
I I he above offer is beyond doubt the 
ft best ever made by any Manufacturer 
1 a this Country. 
. BEATTY'S to CELEBRATED! 
Ip i an os & organ si 
DURABILITY ail 
FINISH''*-' 
Beatty’s Piano<fc Organ Manufact’y 
Corner Rail-road Ave. & Beatty St. Washington, New Jersey. 
In the distance “Beatty Building," the Mayor's Headquarters. 
Concert Grand Piano. 
Style No. 1. 7i§ Octaves Extra fine | 
Rosewood Case, Superior Extra | 
Carved Legs and Pedal, Rich Orna- I 
ments, Large Mouldings around en- I 
tire case. For Opera Honses, Music I 
Halls &c., his instruments highly r, 
recommended. One of the above || 
celebrated instruments is in us 
Beatty’s Itlusio Hall. | 
this City. Hundreds now in usegiving I 
entire satisfaction, other manufac- g 
turer’s catalogue price about $1,600 I 
My JPrico Only $525, | 
PAULO 11 O ROANS. 
; tyle No. 3000, for the Home of the 
Millionaire, the handsomest Organ 
lor Parlor or Drawing Room ever 
made. Price has recently been re¬ 
duced from $125.00 to 
ONGY $99.00. 
Space here will not permit either 
true likeness or description of this 
Magnificent Instrument Send for 
circulars describing it Itis built 
expressly for the Homo of the 
Millionaire. 
PIPE ORGANS. 
New Style No. 2119, 17 Stops 
Height 99 in. Width 60 in. Depth 
25 in 6 Set Powerful Reeds, 2 
Knee Swells, Elegant Walnut Case 
&c.. Warranted, Sent on trial 
O nly $136.75 . 
Chapel Organs. 
Finished back, front built low so 
performer can see congregation. 9 
to 17 Stops, sendfor fulldesprip- 
tion, prices from $65 to $C7 75. 
9 Square Grand Piano. .1880 Beatty’s Holiday Creeting. 1881. 
I Style No. 2023.7V1 Octave, elegant Now I. your time to orderfor Holiday Presents. (®- Be 
I Rosewood Case. 3 Strings.Beatt,’. s " r o to send formy Illustrated Newspaper, Free. 
■ full iron frame, only $297 50, new Those desiring to purchase are requested to visitme. 
1 7 octave square Pianos only $195. | Address or call on, Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, N. J. 
THEY ARE 
ADDRESS. DANIEL F.BEATTY. 
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