Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 February 1874 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

MASON & HMM Caiiiiet®Ori®. _“The universal opinion of the Musical Profession.”—AT. Y. Tribune. “ Nearly every Organist and Pianist of Note.’*—Veto York WorW. “Singular Unanimity.”— .Vets York (Ihrie Uan Advocate and Journal. Ths Mason & Hamun Organ Co. have printed in a Testimony Circular (which will be sent free to any address) an amount and weight of testimony to the unequaled merits of their Cabinet Organs, which it entirely unapproached by that ever presented in favor of any other musical Instrument whatever, either as regards the competence and number of the witnesses, or the character of ’the testimony. Here are specimen opinions: J. STAINER, Mus. Doc., Organist of St. Paul's Cathedral, London, saya: Their tone la remarkably pure and free from reedlucss, and their touch all that could be desired. Sir JULIUS BENEDICT, the eminent Compoee’r and Conductor, London, says: I entertain the highest opinion of Mason & Hamlin's Cabinet Organs. CH. GOUNOD, London, Composer of Faust, etc., says: Express my very favorable opinion on the charm of this Instrument. [Prince] PONIATOWSKI, London, the distinguished Composer, says: Marvelous in the quality and purity of their tone. JOHANN STRAUSS, Vienna, the wellknown Composer and Director, says. I know of no similar instruments, anywhere, at all comparable to them. • - ■ RUDOLPH WILLMERS, Court Pianist, Composer and Director, says: The sweetness of tone and the power of tone arc quite surprlHlug, and I recommend them to all true lovers of music. OTTOMAR SMOLIK. Musical Director in Prague; J OH. PROMBERGER, Professor at Imperial Chapel, St. Petersburg; AL. BCHIMAC3EK, Leader of Orchestra at Funfkirchen Theater, Hungary; JOH ANN CRAPIK, Organist and Music Teacher, Siegedin, Hungary; Dn. KARL NAWRATIL, Organist of the Church of the Dominicans, Vienna; ANTONIO WUTSCHER, Maestro of Music in Trieste; ANT. SCHWARZ, Council at the Imperial Court of Justice,say: The Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organs are the best instruments of their class of which we have any knowledge, MINNA PESCHKA-LEUTNER, the eminent Artist, says: I have nev< r seen any reed instruments equal to your Cabinet Organs. THEODORE THOMAS, of Thomas’ Orchestra, New York, says; Musicians generally regard the Mason & Hamlin Organs as unequaled. OLE BULL says: Excel all Instruments of the class I have ever seen. : -.... 8. B. MILLS, New York, says: Such pure musical tones, promptness and smoothness of action, aud flue variety of effect, I have not found In any other instruments of the class. GEORGE WASHBOURNE MORGAN, New York, says: Is every respect far superior to everything I have seen of the kind, whether iu Europe or America. MAX MARETZEK, Conductor, etc., New York, says; The best reed Instruments lu tlie world are made In the United States, and your Cabinet OrEims are greatly superior, and by far the best made ere. E. H. JONES, Organist. Southampton, England, says; Tub tone ol the Mason & Hamlin Organ spoils the car tor anything less pure than itself. GEO. WILLIAM WARREN, New York, says: Youa instruments, iu workmanship aud quality of tone, are unsurpassed. A. GOUROULT, Paris. France, says: I regard them as unequaleu. EUGENE THAYEK, Boston, says: I consider your Cabinet Organs superior, in till respects, to.any I have ever seen. [Rev.] A. TAYLOR, Sec. Amer. SundaySchool Union. Phila., i*a., says; At the numerous Sunday-school conventions and institutes which I at-. tend, 1 generally find some portable reed Instrument, good or bad, old or new. The Mason & Hamlin are the sweetest-toned the most manageable, and, even when they bear the marks of age, the most reliable and least likely to get out of order. EDWARD F. RIMBAULT, London, says: For sacred musie at home, the Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organ is desirable, and,in-many respects that could easily be pointed out. It possesses great advantages over the small-priced pipe organs. CHARLES F. DAVIES, Organist, etc., London says: For sweetness of tone and variety of effects I consider these instruments unequaled. THEODORE WACHTEL, AD. NEUENDORFF, CAM. ROSA, C. STANLEY, of Opera Troupe, New York, say: The best instruments of the class made.. They have more power and greater smoothness and fullness of tone, with equality aud uniform character throughout their registers. J. L. HATTON, London, England, says: I have always e.tertaiucd the opinion that Mason A Hamlin's Cabinet Orhans are of the very best class ot that description of instrument. S. C. HIRST, Dundee, Scotland, says: The -nest reed instruments extant. EUoTACE HINTON JONES, Southampton. England, says: I have exercised my organ at alt sortsand styles of inu-lc, from the llcquicm Mass down to polkas aud Irish jigs. It_wlll do almost any moi tai thing between these two extremes. CHRISTINA NILSSON, ANNA LOUISE CARY, MARIE LEON DUVAL, VICTOR CAPOUL, P. BRIGNOLI, etc., etc., say: We take pleasure tn recommending the Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Organ as a very beautiful instrument and consider it the nest now in use. HENRY STRAUSS, of Vienna, says: Not only unexcelled, but tuiequaled by any I have before seen. See Testimony Circular, sent,free, irUhrtmllaropinions yf one thousand Afueiciane. At Vienna, 1873, Paris, ISfIT, in America Always, tlie Mason «Sf Hamlin Organs luive been awarded Highest Medals. New Styles, and Prices Reduced this month. Catalogue and price-lists free. Mason & Hamlin Organ Co., Boston, New York, Chicago, London, and Vienna, MERCHANT’S GARGLING OIL The Standard-Liniment of the United States. 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