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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 
1883.] 
$85.00*^ I BEims P “SJ«™ «m$45 QQ 
^ — tr%tsr^ without stooiWi+J'W 
RE G -TTIiAR PRICE, 
Without Stool,' 
Book & Music.* 
2-4= Cello, 8 ft. tone; 2. Melodia, 8 ft. tone; 3. Clara- 
bella, 8 ft. tone; 4. Manual Sub-Bass, 16 ft. tone; 5. Bourdon, 16 ft. tone; 6. Saxa- 
phone, 8 ft. tone; 7. Viol di Gamba, 8 ft. tone: 8. Diapason, 8 ft. tone; 9. Viola 
Dolce, 4 ft. tone; 10. Grand Expressione, 8 ft. tone; 11. French Horn, 8 ft. tone: 
12. HarpiEolian; 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. Piccolo, 4 ft. tone; 21 . Coupler Harmonique; 22. Orches¬ 
tral Forte: 23. Grand Organ Knee Stop; 24. Right Organ Knee Stop. 
tST Tins Organ is a triumph of the organ-builder’s art. IT IS VERY BEAU¬ 
TIFUL IN APPEARANCE, BEING EXACTLY LIKE CUT. The Case is solid Wal¬ 
nut, profusely ornamented with hand-carving and expensive fancy veneers. 
The Pipe-Top is of the most beautiful design extant. It is deserving of a place 
in the millionaire’s parlor, and would ornament the boudoir of a princess. 
JPIVIES SETS R.EEDS--Five Octaves, handsome ap¬ 
pearance. It mil not take the dirt or dust. It contains the Sweet VOIX CE¬ 
LESTE STOP, the famous French Horn Solo Combination, New Grand Organ 
Right and Left Knee Stops, to control the entire motion by the knee, if neces¬ 
sary. Five (5) Sets of GOLDEN TONGUE REEDS, as follows: a set of powerful 
Sub-Bass Reeds; set of 3 Octaves of VOIX CELESTE; one set of FRENCH HORN 
REEDS, and 21-2 Octaves each of regular GOLDEN TONGUE REEDS. Besides 
all this, it is fitted up with an OCTAVE COUPLER, which doubles the power of 
the instrument, Lamp Stands, Pocket for Music, Beatty’s Patent Stop Action, 
also Sounding Boards, &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 qua' 
with steel springs a 
being covered witl 
out of repair or worn. 
jgp^Shipments of Beatty’s Organs during the past four months, 
were as follows; 
December, 1882, 1410 February, 1883, 1152 
January, 1883, 1102 March, 1883, 1435 
The above is the largest number of Cabinet Organs shippod^by any one house 
(for the same length of time) in existence._ 
SPECIAL TEN-DAY OFFER TO READERS OF AM. AGRICULTURIST. 
If you will remit me $45.00 and the annexed Coupon within 10 days from the 
dat hereof, I will box and ship you this Organ, with Organ Bench, Book, etc., 
exactly the same as I sell for $85. You should order immediately, and in no 
case later than 10 days. One year’s test trial given and a full warrantee for six 
years. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAR 
JUNE 
Total 5099 
LATEST STYLE, No. 1600. 
Dimensions—Height, 74 ins., Depth, 26 ins., Length, 50 ins., 
Weight, boxed, about 450 lbs. 
8th, 
1883. 
On receipt of this Couoon from any readers of 
AGRICULTURIST 
[ $ 40,00 
I and $45.00 in cash by Bank Draft, Post Office Money Order, Registered I 
l Letter, Express prepaid, or by Check on your Bank, if forwarded within f 
1 ■* ~ ’ * late hereof, 1 hereby agree to accept this Coupon for §40.00 I 
Parlor Organ, with! 
~ “ *) accompanies this I 
110 days from date hereof, I hereby ai 
I as part payment on my celebrated 24 Stop $85 Par 
Bench, Book, etc., providing the cash balance of $45.00 
FREIGHT PREPAID. As a further inducement for you, (provided you 
order 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 opportunity to place 
an instrument, as it were, at your very door, all freight prepaid, at manufac¬ 
turer’s wholesale prices. Order now; nothing saved by correspondence. 
HOW TO ORDER. Enclosed find $45.00 for Organ. I have read your* 
statement in this advertisement and I order one on condition that it must 
improve exactly as represented in this advertisement, or I shall return it at tho 
Hend of one year’s use and demand the return of my money, with interest from 
Hthe very moment I forwarded it, at six per cent., according to your offer. 
very particular to give Name, Post Office, County, State, Freight 
^Station, anion what Jtnllroad. E3TBe sure to remit by Bank Draft, P. O. 
- _ _ T nrnnairl nr TibV Plipplf Yfill TTlflV 
secure this special offer, 
out delay, hence this 
Address or call upon 
the Manufacturer 
:er. 1 desire trus magninceni msirumenimiruuuccu witu- 
specialprice, Providi ng o rder is given immediately . 
} DAK F. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey. 
BUILDING MANILLA. 
Inis water-proof material, resembling fine leather, is used 
for roofs, outside walls of buildings, and inside in place of 
■ H ■ FA 1'& t0. , c rr 
Opinions of the Press. 
The New York Sportsman-, edited by the famous old 
sportsman, Charles J. Foster, is offering great inducements 
to encourage capacity and to elevate the standard of the 
race ourse .—New York Commercial Advertiser 
It goes without saying that The New York Sportsman 
Is the very highest authority in matters pertaining to the 
turf and other affairs classed as sporting intelligence. Mr. 
roster is a living encyclopedia.— New York Mormna 
Journal. 
There are few sporting papers which have done as much 
to encourage the highest quality of sport as The New York 
Sportsman, edited by the accomplished Mr. Charles J. 
r oster. The proprietors of the paper, In order to still fur- 
tner extend its influence and encourage capacity, have now 
-decided to offer prizes for jockeys, drivers, ana oarsmen, 
which will no doubt arouse marked interest In the sporting 
’wovlo..—-Evening Mail and Express. 
The New York Sportsman offers four rewards of merit 
for competition during the year 1883.— New York Herald. 
iHE New York Sportsjian iu its current issue offers 
inree gold and diamond medals and a sulky for competition 
during the coming season.— New York World. 
It Is the Intention o The New York Sportsman to give 
a I? fo “ rcha ®P io11 trophies this year.— New York Truth. 
ihe New York Sportsman has greatly improved. Its 
managers have just taken a new departure in ottering prizes 
to professionals.-Boston Herald. 
THE NEW YORK SPORTSMAN, 
“The recognized sporting authority of America,” contains 
aopropriate engravings weekly, full and accurate reports of 
all Running, Trotting, Athletics, Baseball, Aquatics, etc., 
written by an able stall under the control of 
„ „ CHARI. ES ,T. FOSTER, 
four dollars a year ; two dollars for six month ; one dol¬ 
lar ror three months ; strictly in advance. Moner should lie 
Letter- 5, ^ 09ta * Order, Draft on New York, or by 'Register ;i 
Price per number, 10 c., for sale by all Newsdealeis. 
Sample sent post-paid for 10 c. 
OFFICE, 29 «fc 31 CHATHAM STREET. 
P. O. Box 2,950, New Yokk City. 
- PIANO 
“IS THE BEST tt THE WORLD,” 
Excels all other Pianos in its various patented im¬ 
provements. The new designs in CHICKERING 
GRANDS, assuring larger results in power and 
PURITY, LENGTH AND SWEETNESS OF TONE, leave noth¬ 
ing to be desired. The CHICKERING SQUARE 
PIANOS, in all the usual styles, are 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, 
WAKEKOOMS: 
130 Fifth Avenue, | 136 Tremont St., 
NEW YORK. | BOSTON. 
Mention this paper . 
Ktnnin Pullor Imp. Davie, 5 sizes, lifts 20 to50 tone ; 
niuiiijf ruiiei • Prlce jjj t0 t75 _ Send for circuIar _ 
H. L. BENNETT,Westerville, O.,Successor to Jas.Mossman. 
THE UNEQUALLED 
SEWING MACHINE 
MANUFACTURED BY 
Household Sewing Machine Co., 
Providence, R. I., 
Is a marvel of simplicity and 
beauty. It is Easy Running, 
Durable, Perfect. Send for Il¬ 
lustrated Description. 
GENERAL OFFICES: 
12 East 14tli Street, New Fork. 
(New and complete quarters, with both Wholesale and 
Retail Departments.) 
163 «fc 165 Luke Street, Chicago. 
149 Tremont Street, Boston. 
GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 18?8 
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