The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, June 24, 1874, Image 2

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The following' price will lip charged
for announcement : Assis-latc Judge JW
Assembly, dO; Trc.tsnrcr, ; Commis
sioner, Auditor, No announce
ments will appear unless the cash accom
panies the name.
, ,. ASSEMBLY.
Kditob Foukst ItKrrm.ii' w : Please
announce th niv of Dr. F. K. At,!,I
SON,ofH; CAXPIDATU for
ASSI'.M HI object to the usages of the
llcpublicni, , arty.
lhcKoHV IJKrrni.it'Ass.
F.niTort Foukst I5F.ii'nt.ici : Please
announce thp name of .?. H. Al KKW, as '
a candidate for Assembly, Riilijcvt to tlio
usages of the llcpubllcait party,' and oblige
r.ntTou RKPunr.tcAK : Announce thp
name or A. 1,. JSKUJWOKTII, Kan., of
ooasnurg, as a candidate for Assembly,
sunicei to Jtcpubliran usage.
Maxy Citikkss.
' ASSOCIATE JUDJK.
ve aro authorized to announc thp
namoot juHJifil (J. PALK as a candi
ltp for thp nomination for Associate
Minge, HUDiprt to Republican usages.
r.n. nrrt'lUJCAX: Announce JAMF.S
HUKEX, of Hickory, as a candidate
ior ivasociato Judge, subject to Republican
iisn!cs. iMAST 1 ITI7.ES
TRKA8UREH.
Vo. RKrnni.trA: Please announce nly
imnio hk a candidate ror County Treasurer,
sui.joato tho usage of tho Republican
r". - S. J. SKTLEY
COMMISSION BR.
We arc authorized to announce thp name
of WILLIAM PATTKRSON, of Kings-
.rj.r KT.iniup, varannmni) tor county
Comiaisaioncr, subject to Republican
mimics.
" re authorised to announce the
name of DAVID IICNTKK, of Tlonesta
lun-iisiup, a a ranilitlnto rorCountv Com
missioner, subject to Republican usages,
En. RErt'BLirA!: Please announce
me nsmeot C. II. I'HUHCH, or Iiieko-y
towiiHhip, a a candidate for Countv Com-
niissionor, subject to Rnrmblicsii usages,
"""B AI AST itEl'l'SI.K-ANH.
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SHERIFF'S SALES.
TJ Y VIRTUEof sundiv writs of Lev. Fa.
Usllas Ijev. Pa. and von. ex. issued nut of
me uran or uonrninn Plena of Forest Co.
and to me directed, there will bo exposed
to rale Ivy publla vendue or outcrv, at tho
court House, in tho borough of Tioncitn..
THURSDAY, JULY Mth, A. I., 1R74.
at Ho clock A. M., tho following docribod
irni csutio, fco-wu ; . .,
Daniel S. Knox vs. Klleaboth Mabiennd
Charles D. Maine, her husliand, owners
or ropuica owners, and Charles I). Mabie
ontraetor, Lev. Fa., No. tt (Sept. Term.
1H74.C. D. No. 68 May Term, 1S74. Tate!
I no following described building of
r.iimooui Diablo and Charles D. Mable,
her husband, owners or reputed owners,
and Charles I). Mabie, contractor, to-wit:
Tho said building is located in the Borough
of Tlonesta, in the County of Forest, and
Htate of Pennsylvania, on Lots numbered
rifty-elght (Ml. flftv-nine (5!iV. nod nlt
()), in the plot of ii. O. Sk klos, suiil loU
ir.inuua on i'-uu street, ana homidod on
the east by said Klin street : thesaid build
ing Ik a two storied frame building, thirty
two foot and nine inches (:U fl. 9 in.) in
lpni?th, and twenty foot ;;ud seven invhe.4
lt a. 7 In.) in width.
Taken In execution and to be sold as the
property of Elizabeth Mabio and Charles
D. Mabie, her husband, owners or reputed
owners, mid Charles D. Mabio contractor,
ut tho suit of Daniel 9, Knox.
ALSO,
Hugh f. Role, vs. Andrew J. Maze,
owner nnd contractor, alias Lev. Fa., Xo.
11 Sept. Term, 1874, K. It. No. 2(1 Deer.
Term. 1873. Tate. The follnwingdescrib
ed building and lot of ground of Andrew
J. Maze, owner and contractor, to-wit:
The said building or mill structure is lo
cated at the mouth of Troutman Hun, on
the east bank of said stream thereof.where
it empties into tho Clarion River, in the
Township of Burnett. In the County of
Forost, and State of Pennsylvania, move
particularly described as follows : Begin
ning at a Rock on the north bank of the
Clinton river, being one hundred (100) feet
southwest from the mouth of Troutman
Run, up said River forty (40) perches to
a post, thence north twenty (20) degrees
M ost forty (40) perches to a post, thenco
north aevonty-four (74) degrees west lorty
1 40) porches to a post, thenco south twenty
1 211) degreos east to the plaoeof beginning,
Containing ten (10) acres of land. The said
Mill building Is a frame building sixty
(ilO)foet in length by thirty (30) foot in
breadth, and twenty-two i'l'l) feet in height,
with onjjiue 18x24 stroke complete, tvo (2)
boilers, two (2) Hues each 8Sx22, breoching
30x40, drum, stand-jipo 11 ro front ami
grille bars.
Taken in execution and to be sold as the
property of Andrew J. Maze owner and
contractor, at the suit of Hugh M. Bole.
ALSO,
I.udovicl Bros, for iiso of Samuel T.
Neill, vs. Benjamin Klliott, Ven. Ex., No.
12 Sept Term, 1K74, K. I). 25 May Term,
1H74.-Neill ,t Weill. All deienilants
right, title, inlerest and claim of, in and to
a certain piece or parcel of land situate in
tho Township of Harmony, County of
Forost, and Slate of Pennsylvania, Ixund
ed and described as follows, to-wit: Bo
ginning at a point in tlio center of the
NVarren anl Franklin Turnpike, thence
North, 11 S' oust sixty-lour mid seven
lenths (o4 7-Kl) rods by said Warren and
Franklin road to tho south lino of land of
John Wilson, thence west by land of said
John Wilson fourteen (14) rods to. a post,
thence south sixty-four and four-tenths
4-10 rods to o post in the south lino of
the piece, thence east by said south line of
the piecu eleven 11 roils to tho place of
beginning. Containing five f acres ex
act measure, and on which is ono house,
barn, and out-buildings.
Also All tJiat eortaiu undivided half of
all that eortaiu pioeo or parcel of land ly
ing and bein in the said township of Har
mony, county of Forost and Nlato of Penn
sylvania, bounded and described as fol
lows, to-wit : Beginning at a maple,
known as the "maple corner," thence east
by land of said paitios of tho .irst part
fiftT-flvp .S51 rods to a point eleven 11J
-4s west from thp center of tho Warren
-iijd Franklin road, thene north sixty
Mir and four-ten i lis H 4-loJ rods ti a
...iiit in the south line of laud of Dr. John
yilso. thenco west by land of said Dr.
Jiiitn Wilson lifty-fivo fto rods to tho
'u4 line f tract No. 2').i, thein south
loug tits eat line of said trai t sixty-four
ind four-tioittiK at 4-10) rods to the' pbu.j
'if bei.'jnuuig, J,4;iiiuiig twenty 20
,icrs id land ni'.rc ur lc-, ami being a
ifiartof wlnil a fornicrlv k down as "The
John lloggs Farm."
i'lKcn in execution audio be soltl mi Hie
y. R. Dirxx
properly of l!.-iiruni I.,m..,I. ,i; i;. m.m
of l.Uiloviel Bros. f1)r uso of Samuul T.
ALSO, r )l
J. L. Shank xt Darld Bull, Veif. F.x..
No. 4Sppt, Term, 14, K. D. X. 13 May
Tprm, 1H74. Mnrrilliutt. All defendant "a
right, titlo. interest and clnlm of In
to all these two certain (racts of laud situ
ate in Harmony township, Forest county,
Pennsylvania. " 1st, Beginning at a post,
thence by laud or David Ball south clghtv.
eight degrees past, one hundred and eigh
teen perclies to a post, tlience bv land of
n. Nigglns north two degree east thirty-six
perches to a white oak, thence In
land of Dale and Mil ford north eighty
eight degrees west one hundred and elirb.
teen perches to stones,- and thence bv land
"f Neill south two degrees west thirty-six
perches, to the beginning. Con
taining tweWv-flve acres, onn lintiHrnd
and twenty-eijlit perches and allowance.
Being same Ian1 irranled imin Tiut-1,1 H,.n
by Patent dated Mav l.V 1SH.
rI.SO OIIO Other, bounded mid dnrlluvl
as ioiiows to-wit : Beginning at a chest
nut, tiience liv land of Win. Allen north
eighty-pight rlegrpps wpst one hiiiidrpd
mid tnirly-ono perches to a post, thenco
ny iium now Thompson north two do
grees east sixty-nino and sevpit-tetiths
perenes to a post, thence bv other land
south eighty-eight degrees east ono hun
(tiro ami eighteen perches to a post, thenco
by land of Ueorge Siggins south two de-
gi-ees lony-eignt peror-.o., sotitn tr.r.tv-two
degrees rvt twentv-flve perches to the
placs of leginiilng. Coiitnining forty-
eigiu acres, ninety perches nnd allowance.
Being same laud granted unto David Ball
by Patent dated Anril 1.4. ISrts.
Tuketi in execution and to be sold ns the
propeny oi I'avui tiali, at the suit of . f
Torus Ciurti. ' '
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" :., ' " ;!
Essays on Chronic " Diseases,
BY
DR. J. W. SYKES,
For 22 years Kxc'uslve Praelll iotiei1 in
Chronic Diseases, and lor
IS years located at
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Address .
. SYKES.
Pittsburgh, Pn.
Lssays on Chronic Diseases
A largo Pamphlet of 48 pages.
, Table of Coutonts:;
On the Nature of Catarrh.
Nasal Catarrh.
Chronic Sore Throat ( Larvngitis.
Rronoldal Affection.
Tpntinent'of CatnrrW - -. -
Cnrability of Catarrh. ''"''
Tuberciilnr Consumption.
r iu re ol t onsitniptlon. vs.jst
uraiuiiiy ot Consumption.
Treatment of Consumption.
Asthma, or Phthisic.
Curability of Asthma.
Heart Diseases.
Dyspeptic Disorders.
Diseases of the Livsr.
Diseases of the Bowels.
t'ruinary Disorders.
Female Complaints.
Scrofula and Skin Diseases.
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Atlectinus, sirould soud for this book, nnd
Wasto No More time
on Patent Medicines, or inhalation,
Water DiH'tors." or on snv Kiiriiui , i...
cflieient treatment.
that while you arc 'trving"onip"(lolden
Discovery" or "l.unCure," or treatment
based on Inhalations,
xovauj: lo.sixu rui n time of
crtAiiiLirr.
1)K. SYKES'
jVLodo of IVcatinnnf:
7
Is the fruit of over twentv venrs of prelu
sive attention to Chronic ulleetions, and an
experience embracing manv thousands of
eases, and has been blessed in tho revovo.
ry of hundreds who wero deemed past
hope. It consists in selecting tor each case
the remedial means best adapted to ita
eure. His patients havo tho benefit of ev
ery new discovery and thoory of value.
His remedial resources include medical
inhalations both of vapor and or alouiizud
fluids, together with tonic, cleansing and
suKiuiiuiig iiieaicinea oi unsurpassed tifli.
eacy. ami hygienic and mechanical feme
dies of great value.
RESULTS OF
Dr. Sykes' Mode of Treatment.
Case of B. H. Sitler, Esq.,
Of I.rrlunin, Ob In, slvk Flficcs ,utH Dis
ease of I lie I.nniis uiil Heart, Frrqut-m
llriiiurrhavrH, A c., Ac.
Lkktojoa, Ohio, Dec, 22, 1S70.
Du. J. W. SYKKs-iiearSir: I feel it
my duty to make a just acknowledgment
to you of (he bcnelit 1 rocived ol vour
treatment from April to 8eptcmler. lstio
hen I resorted to y.m 1 lia I but Rule
hope of a recovery, ils 1 had hemorrhage
ot the .lungs almost dallv during 22
months previous, together with an affec
tion of the heart, so that I could not lio on
my left sldo during a period of iilteen
years. The cough, pain, and constant op
pression of the breast mado life a burden.
AP.er taking your treatment for threo
months,! felt a decided improvement; tlio
hemorrhage, of the lungs had ceased alto
gether ; tie oppression of the breast,
cough Ac., weie much better, with a de
cided improvoineat of in v general liealth ;
so that 1 commenced the second course of
throe mouths' treatment with more hope.
Alter continuing tlio treatment (altogether
five moms), I felt myself entirely well,
could lie on eiiher side and brcatho freelv.
Yet I could hardly believe tho euro a ler
inauent one. But now, iilteen mouths
have passed, anil no recurrence of hemor
rhages, or cough, and 1 havo regained my
lifrnicr weight so that I now feel thankful
to tiod and to you for your invaluable
treatment in mv wise, and shall not eea.se
to recommend other.! similarly alllictod to
your treatment. Yours respeetfullv,
. IS. il. SlTl.lCR.
Home Estimation of Dr. Sykes.
Among others received by us, we take
pleasure in transferring to c ur coliuns the
billowing testimonials from the editors of
tho Pittsburgh Vhritian Advocate and
I'niteU Vrextiytcrutu :
PiTTsnrniiH, Mav li, 41G7.
I'iillt.irra Ilcliiioua TcIokchjic':
Dear Brother : I take p'easure in stats
iiif, lor your information, that Dr. J. W.
Sykes, of tlris city, is a roiiablo and skill
ful medical practitioner, and justly dis
tinguished in his specialty the' treatment
or tho lungs. Ho wi'l not dishonor any
words of commendation van may mak
in his interest in the UcHi'iihu 7Wrwje.
Respect fullv,
S. n.NESRIT.
Editor Pittsburgh VUrMiun Adiocul?.
OlHre J the Unii ko Phkmiivtkbiax, )
No. 74 Tut no Si k kt. r
PiTTsni-noii, May 20th, 17, J
h'l'K. IteliyiuHt 7Wrcoc fiKNTt.KMRM !
Dr. J. W, Sykes having applied to us
for letter of reeoiumeiiilallon, wo take
pleasure in stating that lie has tho reputa
tion hereof being at tho head of the med
ical Kchoel in the treatment of I lie lungs
and other kindred diseases. And further,
we are gra ifled at being able to say that
he is a Christian geiitlvman, and in 'every
way worthy of any commendation Unit
I yon may give him in your influential and
nieiy-circuiaicii paper.
With much respect, we are
Vour obedient s r ant,
d. it. k l int iV Co..
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At'NK ( Pi uplos Blackheads). Svmp.
toms: Hard, small pimples, with lilack
fioints, most numerous in tb cheeks, fore
icad and nose.
l'lti iiioo, (Intense Itching,) which be
gins when the clothing is rumoved ; in
creased by the warmth of the bed. No
eruption except that produced by scratch
ing. The above and all Skin diseasei. perma
nently cured. . Kntirn cost of treatment,
f l.iiO per week, or o.00 per month. Ad
dress Dr. J. M. Vandyke, MM WaimitSt.,
Philadelphia. w.V) 3ni
TIIK WONDKRFUL
PET CANARY BIRD!
(Patent Just Procured.)
WILL SlNli FOB llOlTtS CAN BE
maiiagcd by any child. The latest
and most wonderful iuiiention of tlio age.
The very thing for either parlor or out
door amusement.
8END FOK SAMri.E AT ONCE.
Big pay lo agonts and t the trade. Sat
itlaeiion guaranteed or money promptly
returned.
Sent pre-paid by mail to any address, on
receipt of
AO Cis. r S ftir SI.OO.
Address M. It. KOBl'.BTS A CO.,
wtotim 170 Broadway, New York.
SMOKERS
send m els., for tho new
scir-adiukting citrai ctie und
Cigar hnbler. S for 60 ets. M. H. Boberts
ci Co., 17M Broadway, Now York. w40('nu
A DAY.- CUARANTEED
"inioo, WELL AUGER AND
DRILL l I'! Wrritory. IU(iUt!l'
ruSTIMoailALS KHOM UOVtHNOllS
or IOWA, ASK ANs AS AM 1IAKOT4.
Cllo(ucsfrc, W. tilUd, bl Loiila. U
lull WOKK neatly executed at tbis office
at reasonable rates.
ion Wiii:K neatlv i .et ulcl al lln
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SOtE AO I NT
"LIGHTE"
it r.s.ti'tMrr
JEWETT & 1 GOODMAN " ORGANS;
118 SMITIiriELD
DRUGSTORE!
Jas. II. Fonos, lropriotor,
Banner A Agnew'a Block,
ei.m strkktP
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TioitiMT, Pa.
, ' Aml for
Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar, Wild
Charry arid Ilorohound.
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PATENT MEDICINES, -
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TOBACCO,
CIGARS,
Motions, u:,
LIQUORS, For Metltl vtt OXLT
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White lad. nsrreetl V Duri Bold
inch
cuoajwr man lurnmriy.
Also all kind ot Oils, Ktrono, Tnr-
petUimt, Benxine, Toilet Aitioleu, 1'ur
lumrries, ic., lor wile etioap.
JAS.
II. FONKS.
NEW
GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE
.v no X E S T A . K-
GEO. W.B0VARD&C0
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HAVKjiwt brought on a complete and
cnrulully selected stook of f
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FLOUII.
GUOOTnilCS,
nto visions,
and OTPrylhinj; uecesarv to tho (ionipleto
stock ofa Qrt-c:Hroe"orT Hons, which
thoy haTopencd out at their asbiblish
niout on Kim St.. tiist door north of M.
.Charch. r
TEAS, '
COFFEKS, BUaARS
syklts, muns,
sricEs, i
UAMS, - fr LARD,
AKJ) MO V1.SJ0XS OF A 1. 1. KXD.
nt thn lowest cash prices. Oon4s warrant
ed lo be of Ibu best quality. Call and ex
amine, and wo bnlieve we can suit you.
GEO. W. BOVAUD A CO.
Jau. 0. "71.
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IVortU l'uelDo'IioiKJn
Call on or address ' ,
LCTIllCR H. K AL'FFM AN, BROKER,
96FoL'n rn Avektk,
wllSm riTTSBURGIT, PA.
A t'AKI). V
I'ersons suffering with Nervons Debili
ty, Insijiient Consuinplion, Asthma, Bron
chitis, Catarrh, or any form of Nervous or
Pulmonary Complaints, will receive a
prompt and radical Vegetable Itcmndv,
free of charge, by giving symptoms In
full, am) addressing.
Dr. CH AS. 1'. MARSHALL,
S tf as Swan St., Bulfalo, N. Y
TIMElrRiED ANDFIRETESTED"
TUK OK1G.1MAL
ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
ASSETS Dec. .11, Is7.!,
MILES W. TATK, Sub Agent,
4A T'onesla, Pa.
The Kepublitan Office
I'F.KPS conslantlv on hand a large as
IV sort uiftiu rt Bhmk Deeds, Mortgagi".,
Siihpo'iias, Warrant s Suiiuhmus, Ac. to
be huIi! cbcnji for iash, if.
rJU THE
tUPiKlOfi -
FIAWSr
AND ..... ...
STIii:i.T,
Iittsburffli. Pa, .
LOW. 's a
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f.
WATCHilIAKER & JEWELER
at thi:
POS
T offic mr
Tl lis'l'A, P .
A Full Stosk uf
WATCHES, JEWELRY
AND
CLOCKS
C O II Si
i it I 1 .v o ii 1 t a ii I.
HA INU Now been doing businoas in
Tlonesta Tor the pal six months, I
am well suited with Ihe placi and patron
age, nnil havo concluded tosnttle here per
manently. All persons wishing uiivlliing
ii mv line will do well to call and see mo
belore purchasing else burn, as I am da
leriuincd to do business on tis reasonable
terms as can be bad anvwhere.
4tf . ' , W. MVEKS. "
(I FO. W. 10 I II III Oil R,
lAfl. rtMMMOIAK,
ii. ii. roi.t.tM.
KO. W. BI.A111.
FORT PITT GLASS WORKS.
i) i t h it 1 1 u i: v c: o .,
Manufai'turcrs of everv varioty of "
2C IX!
FLINT GLASS LAMP CHIMNEYS,,
AND j
SILVERED GLASS REFLECTORS,
WASICINUTON ,t FRANKLIN 3TH.,
riTTsnfnoit, P..
T'lero ls"sh ddy ' In glass, as woM as In
in woolen fabrics. Consumers of kero
sene arc sometimes almost discouraged, so
freiinontly do chimneys break, wUhuut
any sppaiiuit cause, rendering the cost of
chimneys jln.ut equal to that'of oil. Cheap
ness being thn order of I lie dav, a great
many maiiutaeturies make chimneys iroua
silicate of lime, instead of from les'd. Tim
initialed may titll tlio ditlureut riislitlrs of
glass by ringing them ; t o vibrations of
I ho lead glass have a ulnar, lingiiirr. bell
like sound, possessing the rci(iiisii
strength lo withstand expansion ami con
traction, as well as tho goneral prissurs of
use, ard will outlast hall' a-iluxeu r tin
lime glass chimney, i'n'lnn cents In
vested in one or the lead cltiiuuevs l
money well spent, even though it injures
the "trade " in the clicaS'r kind, which it
most assuredly ought to, ami douhiim
will. Slick a pin there, and rcmcmbi.r it.
Tho geiuiiue lead ylass chimney JnaT
bu iiad at u h dosslu or retail of
liliO. W. DlTIHUlKii: ,V CO.,
2"" Tionesia, Pa.
WATERS' CONCERTO & ORCHESTRAL '
O R C A NS """" beoullfnl m ,v
tier madti T Ac l'osjs
KK'I O and OIK'll t.K).
I It . I. NTO PS1 art tt boat
ever placed lit tiny or.
trails. Jhfarepmlwttibiiam
riira set rcrils,
cultirrly vilrul, l- I f.
n:cr -r vi. u murr-
I'll tliqiUanllUI I,
St'l I II H I trhtlfthf I ll-.
1 1 1 A I ia m in AM
tOICi: if 81 rlllll, 'I'ltese Or suns
art Ou best nindv is ikt I nlio.l Mat.
WATERS'
NEW SCALE
PIANOS.
A4w irreait pow
er iins a Ii ue
Istlni tune.
iciiA mtl modern hnpramiitiiu
mnd r Ikt best I'lasui itiade. 'I'hese
Organs ami I'ianos an warranted tm
Ii years. irlees rilreiiirly low fw
rh or part cash. an4 balance as
inonllily m ciunrlerly paymente
berndlinnd irstriiieiils taken ,
esrlinnge. Ii II K I' CIUK I:.
si r:is 10 u,t in aim:, aukuti
tn'l :ior every Uy ami l uuuir
in I A I . N. ami Cniindlt. A large di
cen n 1 10 not km, kin uun, I AurcAct, V.J,
tt, tk. ILLfSTHATFH CATAIMUIKS MAtlTtS.
HOIIAl't: WATIIHI Ac HOT,
Ml Breaawajr nl 4S Alereer Bt., N. T
Testimonials of Waters' Pianos an'1"
Organs.
"Waters' Concertu Parlor Organ por
Sesscs a beautiful and peculiarly soft tone.
Tlio Concerto Stop is, without 'doubt, tho
best ever placed in any organ. It is pre
duoed by an extra set of rends, peculiarly
voiced from which Ihe effect is misit
charming, and its imitation of the human
voice is superb. For sweetness of tone
and orchestral effects it has no equal,"
-V. )'. Times,
' The Coneei tn Parlor Organ is snmn.
thing entirely new ; it is a beautiful parlor
ornament, possesses a sweet and power
ful tone is a most coiiiin ndabUi inven
tion and holds a hij:h place in public fa
vor." .V, 1'. t.vtniug VW.
As OnciiKsTKA ix thk Paislo!:. Th
orchestral organ is the name of a new eel
organ reeeiilly announced by lloracn Wa
ter A Hon. Tho instrument takes this
inline from its recently invented orches
tral step. The voicing ol ibis is peculiar,
producing the riled ol a mil sweet sui.
t ratio voice. Its tinesl elici t is produced
when tlie slops aru drawn, so thai an or-,
chest ml etleet is given. The esse is uiiiiiii
and makes a handsome article, of fund
line.' .V. 1". .Sun.
The Waters Pianos are known as among
thn scry U'st. Wc are enabled tospiakf
these iiisirumrnls w in, onhdcii. e, In m
1'crsonal know li,l-e. . ,V. ) .
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