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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1883)
14 CHRISTIAN HERALD. -L — * r j - - A A WARRANTED -NEW PARLOR ORGAN._ _ • vr * SIX (6) YEARS. Including Stool, nook, and Music, providing order is given and remittance made w..„„ ..... x rr.'; pcwspaiHir. KEGEL AH Pit ICE, »«5,00, without Stool, Book, and Music. The PAR ls>, LON DON, and NEW YORK ORGAN is built expressly to supply every household throughout civilisation with organs at popular prices, it is handsomely built, for the Parlor, Lodge, Church, or Sabbath School, and is an ornament for tno parlor of the millionaire, workingman, or the far away Western farmers, £c. BRIEF DE- HCKIPTION, New Style, No. .00: Height, 50 inohe.; Length, 41 inches; Depth. 23 inches i Weight, boxed, about 325 lbs. FIFTEEN (15) USEFUL STOPS, NAMELY 1 _ Powerful BOX D/av enn-o«"«' • - — 1. SUB-BASS. B- U,o£n*ff!e lull octave, new and original 2. Doublo OCTAVE COUPLER, “Paris” KcedS. v.-hich doubles the power of the Organ; Couples Octaves Right and Left. 8. VGIX CELESTE, Opens set Three Octavo Reeds, giving »• VS,n^2tA Which imitates by a FAN very charming, sweet, melodious tone. 4. >I4>KN, InutateaafullOrcheBtraand BraM Band. _______ WUEEL the human _____ voice. Q Q A Y A PH AN17 9 Piccolo, 10 ASolian, 11 Clarionet, IS Cello, Vox Jubllante, 14 O. oAAAJrilUnJCi, ciarabella, 15Grand Organ KneeStop. The 13 last eight Btopsare operated in direct conjunction with above seven, bringing forth, at command of the i4rf ormer, most charming music, with beautiful orchestral effects, irom a mere whisper, os It wm™taagnmd1tmrst of hanAony. Its THUNDERING TON£8, while using fhe toll Organ, must be heard to be appreciated. ......... .......... mnrmm r mil N TONGUE KEEl»^ as followsT 1st, Five (5) Octave Set DiapasOT RTÖY eiana -- Reeds toned “ London ” style. 3d, Sweet Voix Celeste Reeds sweet Voix Celeste Reeds óf Thrvé Octaves /•» TN—*» ----«------ “ • • Aumsville Amity...... Bipwiisville • 4 • • Bellevue... Cress well... Crawfordsville.. Corvallis. .......... Cottage Grove.. Carlton............. . Centerville..., 1 *ÍX j X3’*B E A T T 'land Music,complete,boxed,C Q E ft fl ?RJn, New Jersey, F ok ryMi.y Jy D,uU Providing Offer is accepted and order given within Seven Days'Tmuj- date of thia Newspaper. ry-ri.II» THE FOTJ.OWING NOTH F. AND 31 \II. WITH OKDEK.^H “““TaJorreCe!p^>FTESTvo8ce^Tnr^nvTTai?nr^mi«"l CHRISTIAN HERALD No. Ill» ther with onlv 3S5. dft OA8TI, by P. O. Money Order, Registered Letter, cneefi I — ••• ■ tfap limited time as specified, ! hereby agree to receive I same in full payment mr on« “ ~ H. y ie, Aiu. lut ¿'i',,., ALuiiiXJL. refunded with interest at • per cent, from date of your remittance, if not iwf Renumber^oseeure tins G REimRiWAlN^oirBnouk^nte^tonc«U>efor^hs limited time has expired. Nothing can be gained by long correspondence. My sole object is t o have this popular organ introduced, without a moment's delay, into every household throughout civilization, aa early and as quickly as possible. I am willing to offer the iirst instrument at a sacrifice to introduce, as every one sold so far has Bold others. In one particular instance thirty sales, at >65 each, have followed the first organ purchased. First Organ in shipped at $85.00 as an advertisement. All I ask in return of you is to show the instrument to your circle of friends. The instru ment speaks for itself, it sings its own praises. If you are unable to accept this Great Offer, write me your reason why. Perhaps you have an instrument already of some other make and are not pleased. If so, dispose of It and orderthis. A friend of yours mav desire an organ, Call their attention to this advertisement. If they ore from home, mail this offer to them. If you can conveniently Jielp.me extend the sale of these Popular Instruments, I shall certainly appreciate your effort» Shipments of Peattv's Organs. Church, Chapel, and Parlor (this does not include Beatty’s Piano fortes!, during the past seven month« were as follows; December, 1882,1,410; Janu- arv, 1883, 1,16?; February. 1883, X.1SH: March, 1883, 1,435; April, 1883, 1,335; May, isfc. 1,401; J une , ishs , i,6oe. tot ax ., 0,441. If vuu are in need of an Orpin, you should avail yourself .of the Above offer at vnee,as it will not l>e repeated. Let me hear from you anyway. IL ar in ----------------- -- from the above offer.) »u/ ^ li . B.>ar in mind, mind, 1 that I will not ------- devTStb GTOKDEIt ajuiwiai I MM ED1ATELY, “ DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, New JerseY FAST POTATO DIGGING! ™E CH»'S™ 600 Bushels a Day. TEST TRIAL The Monarch Lightning Potato Digger. Tt will save Its coat yearly to every farmer. We guarantee It will dig 600 bushels per day. One man with a team can dig as fast as fifteen persons can pidk up. The potatoes am gathered without being cut or bruised, and cleaner than Is usually done with a hoe. Every Digger is sent on B) days’ trial bo that there is absolutely no risk in buying. AY<: want an agent in every County in United States and Canada to exhibit our Digger this fall at the State ana County Fairs. We will furnish clrculara/ree, and pay your newspaper advertising bills in your Coun ty. Don't fall to mention this paper, and wrUequick for illustrated circulars giving prices, terms, &c. Read These Fresh Testimonials and Notice the Late Dates. T vkin . has N. been T., Aug. 20, 18R3. Monarch 3f7ÿ. Co., Chicago, TU.—Dear Sir«.-.The Monarch Lightning Potato Digger received. Hate terted it and am very much pleased with it . I think it will suit the people very well, at least th^ee who have seen it like it very much. If I should order twenty-five Dlgg'rs, would the freight be cheaper in proportion than on a single Digger? How many will a car hold? Yours, <tc., F rank . J. B arnes . L ouden , Iowa, Aug. 13, 13R8. Monarch Mf<j. Co.—G ntlemen: The Monarch Lightning Potato Digger arrived tn good order. I nave tried it and it works tip-top! Enclosed please find P O. money-order for f M, for which sena ine two more Diggers as soon as possible. In regard to advertising you might advertise in the “Conservative” and “Advertiser" papers at Tipton. 6eud me some circulars for advertising. Yours truly, IL D. H ermann , Agent. G znt E yvii .LT!, Spencer C o ., Ind., Aug. 9, 1883. Monarch Mfg. Co.—Dear Mrs: I just write you a few lines to let you know what suce; bs I have bad with the Monarch Lightning Potato Digger. 1 received it to-day at 1.: W o’clock and thoroughly tested it in tiie potato field, and sold 3 Diggers In 8 hour*. I will give the agency mv whole time, and travel around the Coqnty with a wagon-load of Diggers. Please to have an advertisement nut in the Bockjtort “Sentinel." I want to tell you that the Digger exceeded by far my anticipations, after giving it a hard test. The ground was very hard and dry uud covered all over with grass, and the Digger worked splendid. I would not. take |ri0 for it and do without it, Ten men can’t pick tip the potatoes fast enough. I have pent money by express. Ship 3 Diggers right away. Yours Respectfully, G eorgs H ollis . N ew W aterford , Ohio, Aug. 23, 1883. Monarch Mfg. Co.. Chicago—Dear Sir»: T got yonr Digger and have been digging some potatoes with it . It digs well, although the ground Is grassy. We are going to have a Fair in two weeks and it will be a good place to sell. Yours truly, II ikam M etz . The Monarch Lightning Potato Digger has been in use for the past five years, and we have been reliably in formed that so great is the demand for this important farm implement that the factory is taxod to its utmost capacity. —From Indiana Farmer, Indianapolis, Ind., July 14, 1883. COMPETENT AGEXTS WANTED AT «1,000 SALA RY ANO COMMISSION. You will lose all opportunities of selling Diggers this year, if you don’t write quick for illustrât» d circulars, giving prices, &c. You can coin money selling our Diggers. Address, MONARCH MANUFACTURING CO., 163 Randolph St., Chicago, I1L BKJSTM’MK AMI WRISSKJUL biKCt? BEA ED ILlÀiR del H mm aud Wj'l 4g il mi a'-lbar I hl W I» m 4 o » bara fax*. -------- BftJB W.|| forra • Culi rat ^2® whislrer» in 4 In fi weaiu. ^¿,CM) you»g 1 an4 old WMt l:*nrf beard «ad hair. hav- .1 5nv na<4 ì U 3 Pkyta. Fìff poat-pa,d,25a ’ s sm «TH Co. Gùarantie nent EDITED BY E. W. HEBNDON, A. M., M. D. 1883 It Digs Irish and Sweet Potatoes Equally Well. COLUMBIA BICYCLE. w:h 8 pkgi BUCKEYE BELL FOUNDRY. Bell» of Pure Copper and Tin for Churches. School», Fire Alarms,Farm«, etc. FULLY WARRANTED. Catalogue «ent Free. VAN DU ZEN A TIFT, Cincinnati,«) ............... T. J. Wilcox J. W. Propst A. 8. Powell Elizabeth J. Barker .. .E, C. Williams ... .D. H. Putman ....... Miss E. Dhyis ...........J. T. Giliry ....... E. P. Large ....... N. P. Briggs ......... 8. B. Knox ........ Jas. Caldwell j 8.1. Gerking A Ibany ®X®ry honw within tho reach of civilization Sent on 30 Days’ ’ The following persons are agents for T h « C hristian H ebald , and are authorized to re- • wt w I rerwfU 4te-.au!aariptinns. LLJ12. agent is convenient, remit the amount direct to the office by register^ letter or postal order on Monmouth OREGON, .------- „ tiee Swell, also Left Grand Organ Knoo »Organ may be obtained at pleasure by use ol tin, 2.rioî-'ôï-- ~"1—,aiB°°>‘ ,fleli vere J va Cars ' Agents for the Christian lieraid. The Bicycle has proved itielf to be a per- r.isncnt, yractii al road vehicle, and the number iRylaily use is rapidly increas. ing. Professional anti business men, seeker* after health or pleasure, all join in Itearing witness to its merits. Send 3 cent stamp for catalogue with price list and full inMruiati.ni, Thcl’opc AIT'g Go., 673 Waslm.gtou St;, Boston, Mass. 479 A WEEK, flS a day at home.easily made. Costly P / * Outfit free. Address T rue & Co., Augusta, Me FTHIE CHRISTIAN QUARTERLY REVIEW 1 has completed its first volume, and on the first day of January, 1883, the first No. of Vol. II will be Issued. It is the purpose of its Editor to keep it up to the highest standard of excellence. It will be issued in Januaiy, April, July and October ; will be printed on fine book paper, and each No. will contain 160 pages of original matter from onr best writi-rs, and Re views. 1 would lie glad to receive the names of subscribers as soon as jtossible, so as to determ ine the size of the edition. Price $2.00 per year, in advance. Fifty cents foi a single nnmlier. Address all communica tions tj the Editor. D r . E. W. H erndon , Columbia, Boone Co., Missouri. 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