1883 .] 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
155 
Do not fail to read the Advertisement in next issue of American Agriculturist, of the Whipple Spring Tooth 
Sulky Harrow and Cultivator. The best tool of the kind on earth. No farmer can afford to he without it, and every 
dealer should secure the Agency. Send for descriptive circulars. Address, Johnson, Gere & Truman, Owego, Tioga Co.,N. Y. 
$ 83.00 
FOE ONLY 
$ 59.00 
Beatty’s Parlor Organs Only $59 
Regular Price $03.00 
Without Stool, 
Book and Music. 
24 STOPS. 1-Cello, 8 ft. tone, 2-Melodia, 8 ft. tone, 3-Clarabella, 
.Mini.. 8 ft. tone, 4-Manual Sub-Bass, 16 ft. tone, &-Bourdon, 16 
i. tone, 6-Saxaphone, 8 ft. tone, 7-Viol di Gamba, 8 ft. tone, 8-Diapason, 8 
ft. tone, 9-Viola Dolce, 4 ft. tone, 10-Grand Expressione, 11-French Horn, 
8 ft. tone, 12-Harp jEolian, 13-Vox Humana, 14-Echo, 8 ft. tone, 
15-Dulciana, 8 ft. tone. 16-Clarionet, 8 ft. tone, 17-Voix Celeste, 8 ft. 
tone, 18-Violina, 4 ft. tone, 19-Vox Jubilante, 8 ft. tone, 20-Pic- 
)lo, ~ jjj 
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E3T This Organ_--.- 
VERY BEAUTIFUL IN APPEARANCE, ^EING EXACTLY LIKE 
CUT. The Case is of Solid Walnut, profusely ornamented with 
hand-carving and expensive fancy veneers. The Music Pocket 
is of the most beautiful design extant. It is deserving of a place in 
the millionaire’s parlor, would ornament the boudoir of a princess 
PIVT?} STW RREBS Five Octaves, handsome appear- 
j a v an a ance> It will nofc take t £ e dirt 
or dust. It contains the Sweet VOIX CELESTE Stop, 
the famous French Horn Solo Combination, New 
Grand Organ Right and Left Knee Stops, to 
control the entire motion by the knee, if 
necessary. Five (5) Sets of GOLDEN 
TONGUE REEDS, as follows: A set of pow¬ 
erful Sub-Bass Reeds; set of 3 Octaves of 
VOIX CELESTE. One set of FRENCH 
HORN REEDS, and 2 1-2 Octaves each of 
Regular GOLDEN TONGUE REEDS. Be¬ 
sides all this, it will be fitted up with an 
OCTAVE COUPLER, which doubles tha 
power of the instrument. Lamp Stands, 
Pocket for Music, Beatty’s Patent Stop Ac¬ 
tion, also Sounding Board, &c.. <&c. It has 
a sliding lid and conveniently arranged 
handles for moving. The bellows, which 
are of the upright pattern, are made from 
the best quality of rubber cloth, are of great 
power, and are fitted up with steel springs 
and the best quality of pedal straps. Tha 
Pedals, instead of being covered with car¬ 
pet, are polished metal, of neat design and 
never get out of repair or worn. 
SPECIAL TEN-DAY OFFER. 
If you will remit me $59 and tha 
annexed Coupon within lO days 
from, the date hereof, I will boas 
and ship you this Organ, with Or¬ 
gan Bench, Book, etc., exactly the 
same as I sell for $83, You should, 
order immediately, and in no case 
later than lO days. One year’s 
test trial given and a full warran¬ 
tee for six years. 
Given under my Hand and Seal this 
First day of March, 1883. 
COUPON 
On receipt of this Coupon and 
$59 in cash by Bank Draft, Post 
Office Money Order, Registered 
Letter Express Prepaid, or by Check on your bank, if forwarded within 10 days from 
the date hereof,-*.-- *--*** ---*- 
celebrated 24 e _ _ 
balance of $59 accompanies . . . . 
for $88, and box and ship you the Organ just as it is advertised, fully warranted for 
six vears. Money refunded with interest from the date of remittance if not as repre¬ 
sented after one year’s use. (Signed,) DANIEL F. BEATTY. 
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opportunity to place an instrument, a; 
at manufacturer’s wholesale prices. 
HOW TO ORDER. 
qw Style No. 1215.—Height, 72ins. Depth, 24ins, 
Length. 49 ins. Weight, boxed, about 400 lbs. 
13* 8? E® A B Asafurther inducement for you (provided 
^y° u or der immediately, within the 10 days,) 
I agree to prepay freight on the above organ to your nearest railroad freight station, 
any point east of the Mississippi River, or that far on any going west of it. This is a rare 
— «■*■— -—--~ inotmimont asit were, atyour very door, all freight prepaid, 
„ Order now; nothing saved bycorrespondcncc. 
Enclosed find $59 for organ. I have read your state* 
__ ment in this advertisement, and I order one on 
condition that it must prove exactly as represented in this advertisement, or I 
shall return it at the end of one year’s use and demand the return of my money, with interest 
from the very moment I forward it, at six per cent, according to your offer. Be very par¬ 
ticular to give Name. Post Office, County, State. Freight Station, andon what Railroad. 
Ks*Be sure to remit by Bank Draft, P. O. Money Order, Registered Letter, Express Prepaid, 
or by Bank Check. You may accept by telegraph on last day and remit by mail on that day. 
which will secure this special offer. 1 desire this^ magnificent instrument introduced 
without delav, hence this special price, PROVIDING ORDER IS GIVEN IMMEDIATELY. 
Address or call on I 
the Manufacturer 
•nee this special price, PROVIDING ukuhk is givun 
I DANIEL £ BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey 
We continue to 
act as solicitors for 
patents, caveats, 
trade-marks, copyrights, etc., for 
the United States, and to obtain pat¬ 
ents in Canada, England, France, 
Germany, and all other countries. 
Thirty-six years’ practice. No 
charge for examination of models or draw¬ 
ings. Advice by mail irei. 
Patents obtained through us are noticed in 
the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, which has 
the largest circulation, and is the most influ¬ 
ential newspaper of its kind published in the 
world. The advantages of such a notice every 
patentee understands. 
This large and splendidly illustrated news¬ 
paper is published WEEKLY at $3.20 a year, 
and is admitted to be the best paper devoted 
to science, mechanics, inventions, engineering 
works, and other departments of industrial 
progress, published m any country. Single 
copies by mail, 10 cents. Sold by all news¬ 
dealers. 
Address, Munn & Co., publishers of Scien¬ 
tific American, 261 Broadway, New York. 
Handbook about patents mailed free. 
GRATEFUL—COM FORTING. 
EPPS’ COCOA 
BREAKFAST. 
“ By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which 
govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a 
careful application of the line properties of well-selected 
Cocoa. Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a 
delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy 
doctor's "bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of 
diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong 
enough to resist every te'ndency to disease. Hundreds of 
subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack where 
ever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal 
shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood 
and a properly nourished frame .”—Civil Service Gazette. 
Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold in tins only 
(H ft and libi, labeled 
JAMES EPPS tfc CO., Homoeopathic Chemists, 
LONDON, ENGLAND, 
CTUMP PULLER, Imp.Davis. 5 sizes,lifts 21 to 50 tons; 
IO stands on runners; worked by 2 men. Price $35 to $75. 
Send stamp for circular. JAS. MOSSMAN, Westerville, O. 
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and 
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NEARLY A MILLION SOLD. Most complete book of 
its kind ever published. Gives measurement of all kinds of 
Lumber, Logs, Planks, Scantling; cubical contents of 
square and round Timber : hints to lumber dealers ; wood 
measure : speeu of circular saws; care of saws ; cord- 
wood tables ; felling trees; growth of trees ; land measure; 
wages, rent, board, interest, stave and heading bolts, etc. 
Standard book throughout the United States and Canada. 
Be sure and get the new illustrated edition of 1882. Ask 
your bookseller for it. Sent post-paid, for 35 cents. 
G. W. FISHER, Box 238, Rochester, N. Y. 
P earce’s Improved Cahoon Seed Sowers sow 
Grain and Grass Seed. Sold by HIRAM SIBLEY & CO., 
Chicago, Ill. See Ad., p. 140. 
"IS IKS BEST IK IKS TOLD," 
Excels all other Pianos in its various patented im¬ 
provements. The new designs in CHICKIilRING 
GRANDS, assuring larger results in power and 
puritt, length and sweetness of tone, leave noth¬ 
ing to be desired. The CHICK ERIN Q SQUARE 
PIANOS, in all the usual styles, ore unrivaled. The 
new CHICKERING UPRIGHT has the justly-cele¬ 
brated patented metallic action, which forever pre¬ 
vents the possibility of atmospheric interference with 
the instrument, and adapts it for use in any climate. 
For elegant new Illustrated Catalogue, just published, 
address, 
CHICKERING & SONS, 
WAREBOOMs: 
ISO Fifth Avenue, | 136 Tremont St., 
NEW YORK. I BOSTON. 
Mention this paper. 
