Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1874 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

CnrerorConsnijtion. COUGHS, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Croup. As an Expectorant it has No Equal. It is composed of the active principles of roots and plants, which are chemically extracted, so as to retain all. their medical qualities. jILLEFS LUNG BILSAM.f nr; ■ i This Great Medlolne was First Offered For Sale Ten Years Ago. Tts good ualltles were soon made known at home, and very soon lls fame was noised far and near : now It Is sold In nearly every drug store in the united States. No similar medicine stands higher with the people.'lt is well known on the Pacirtc coast, and even from Australia large ord'** , s are received for it And throughout Canada it it—"iU and favorably known, and sold everywhere. Ministers and Public Speakers, Who are so often afflicted with throat diseases, will find a sure remedy n this Balsam. Lozenges and Wafers sometimes give relief, but this Balsam, taken a few times, will injure a permanent cure. Will all those afflicted with Coughs orConsnmption give this Balsam a fair trial? They will be -pleased with the result, and confess that the SIRE ItE.IIEDY IS FOUND AT LAST. READ THE FOLLOWING s What the St. Louis Journal has /o say: Read and Reflect.—To such as may desire a remedy for this curse of humanity, Consumption, Allen’s Lung Balsam gives the anchor of hope. Allen’s Lung Balsam has been tried oy thousands, who give evidence, not only by writing testimonials, that they have been cured, but by their physical appearance. The recommendations this valuable remedy has received Troin those who know the good it has done for them, place Allen’s Lung Balsam in the front rank of the healing and life-restoring remedies of this century. CAUTION.—Be not deceived. Call for ALLEN’S LUNG BALSAM, and take no ether. f3T‘Directlp»s accompany each bottle. J. N, HARRIS & Co., Cincinnati, ().,Proprietors. For Sale by all Medicine Dealers. MASON & HAMLIN CaWißt®orgis. Unrivaled! incomparable! —WINNERS OF Two Highest Medals and Diploma of Honor At Vienna, 1873} —AND THE— First Medal at Paris, 1867; —OF— Gold and Silver Medals, Or Other Highest Awards, In , America f Always ! The Mason and Hamlin Organ Co. have, by the concurrence of the Special Jury, the International Jury, and two Sub Juries of most eminent artists and experts from different countries, been officially awarded the First and Highest Medal at the Vienna Exposition in competition with the best makers of all countries. In addition, the Austrian Industrial Society at Vienna awarded to Mr. Emmons Hamlin, of this Company, their Grand Silver Medal and Diploma of Honor, for the valuable improvements exhibited, and extraordinary superiority displayed in these Organs at the Exposition. Other American Exhibitors were not found worthy, in comparison, of any award whatever. It is significant as to the superiority of the Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs, that they are the only American Instruments of the class which have ever obtained any award in competition at a World’s Fair, and that they have always obtained the highest award at Industrial Exhibitions in America, there not having been half a dozen exceptions at hundreds of such comparisons. Testimony from 1,000 Musicians Is published by the Mason & Hamlin Organ Company in a Testimony Circular, which will be sent free to any address. It will be found to include the judgment of most of the leading organists, pianists, conductors, and composers of the country, with the tnost distinguished vocalists and instrumentalists, the general tenor of whose evidence is that the superiority of the Mason & Hamlin Organs to all others in the world is obvious and material; that they have purity and excellent quality of tone not yet attained by others, which will nfit only please at first, but continue to please; that they are equally remarkable for their variety of effect, their power and delicacy, their promptness and equality of scale, and, especally, their thoroughness of construction and durability. r —“^; — And this is the judgment not only of American musicians, but of many of the Most Distinguished in Europe. The Testimonial Circular alluded to contains'testimony from many of the very most" eminent musicians in London, Paris, Vienna, Berlin, Prague, St. Petersburg, and other Principal European Cities. So highly are the Mason & Hamlin Organs appreciated in Europe, especially in England, that eight hnndred of them have been sold In London alone during the year 1873, the demand for them having doubled yearly, on an average, since their Introduction there a few years since. THE PLAN OF SELLING Secures fairness and lowest prices to all. The lowest prices are printed in the price-lists of the Company, and are therefore fixed and invariable —alike to all. Only smallest commissions cam be allowed to dealers, who therefore sometimes recommend inferior Organs on which they are allowed larger prqfits. NEW STYLES READY. This Company have recently completed and now offer a number of new styles, the most beautiful in external appearance, having the greatest musical capacity, and sold at prices which render them the cheapest which they have ever made. Among them are Five Octave Double-Reed Organs at sllO, $125, $l3O to $185; with three and four sets of reeds, $175 to $325. Other styles up to fourteen sets of reeds at $1,500. Many of these are in the new Upright Resonant Cases, of great excellence and beauty. Some contain tho new stops Viol i>’Amour Euphone, Improved Vox Humana, and the Revolving Fall-Board. Organsrented with privilege of purchase, or sold for payments running through one to four years. Illustrated Catalogues, Price-Lists, &c .free. MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO., BOSTON, mew YORK AND CHICAGO. The Little Folks, 1874. A Child’ Papers for Every Sunday. Illustrated, attractive, and containing JLessona and Golden Texts of the International Series. Terms—SO cents per year. .Bend fer specimen. ADAMS, KLACKMEK& LYON PUB. CO„ Chicage. 200 PIANOB AND ORfIANS New and Second-hand, n/Flrst-class Mukera, will be told at Lower Price. for cash,or on Installments, incityorcountry, ant-inn this financial crisis and the Holidays, by Horace Waters* Son, 4SI Broad way, than ever before offered In New York. Aments Wantedto sell Waters' Celebrated Pianos, Concerto and Orchestral Ortuns. lllust’ted catalogue* mailed. Great Inducements to the Trade. A large diwmant to Ministers, Churches, Sunday-Schools, etc. AGENTS WANTED FOE THE HISTORY OF THE GRANGE MOVEMENT 03EU TTTTH FARMER’S WAR AGAINST MONOPOLIES. Belie a foil and authentic account Of the struggles of the American Farmer* against the extortions oTthe Railroad Companies, with a history of the rise and progress of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry ; it* objects and prospects; It sells at sight. Send for specimen pages and terms to Agents, and see why It sells faster than any other Dock. Address NatiosalPiuiushixo Co., Chicago. 111-, or St- Lonla, Mo. WE OFFEB OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF QAA PIANOS AND ORfIANS ■II I of Standard and Reliable make, at Great V W.W Bargains for pash or easy payments. It will pay those who contemplate buying to send for circulars. Q. H. BALDWIN & CO., v 158 West 4th SG, CINCINNATI, O. PAYING EMPLOYMENT For all having spare time Something new and fast-selling. No fancy rfrtfcte, but a neceaefty to all c'aeses of people, actually earing money lobuyers. Basin ess honorable,pleasant .home or abroad; no risks snd extremely profitable. You till miss yonr best chance if you fall to *rrite for particular* and valuable sample* to F. A. Hutchisrox $ Co., Chicago, 11l