Rensselaer Union, Volume 7, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1875 — Reed & Sons’ Organs. [ARTICLE]

Reed & Sons’ Organs.

If you wish to buy a first-class organ with the latest improvements, the sweetest quality of tone and the newest style of case, send to Reed’s Temple of Music, Chicago. The American Organs, advertised in another column, have the guaranty which comes from twenty-five years of successful experiment, and from the well-known high character of the manufacturers. They now offer entirely hew styles, unsurpassed in quality and beauty. The official report to the Austrian Government respecting musical instruments at the Vienna Exposition declares the Mason A Hamlin Cabinet Organs to be “ the most distinguished and praiseworthy instruments” of their class; praising in detail their power and resonance of tone, variety of combination and solo effects; fine power of expression; smooth, even and sympathetic tones, and thorough workmanship. They were awarded the first and highest medal. Other American organs in competition were declared to be far less meritorious, the tones and workmanship being both inferior. In comparison, it was said: ‘‘Judged leniently, they do not rise above a* respectable mediocrity.” This was undoubtedly the most extensive, thorough and competent comparison of such instruments ever made. A Boston merchant, who, some twentyfive vears ago, sold 200 dozen woolen hose'to a trader who shortly thereafter failed, was agreeablv surprised the other div at receiving $1 §OO in gold to liquidate “ that old-iime debt.” To THE Suffering.—An old retired physician, who is candid enough to tell the tiuth about progress, has declared that the recent discovery by Dr. Walker, of California, of his herb remedy, Vinegar Bitters, is one of the most important in medicine. He has tested them thoroughly, in his own family, among his friends, and upon himtelf; and he is driven to the conclusion that they 7 possess rare and unexcelled curative prop rlics: He says of them: “They contain no dangerous drug. Tney never reduce the patient —never render one liable to take cold —never interfere with [ the every-day business of life—never ■ make their continuous use a condition of j cure, and are adapted to eyen the most i delicate organizations. They act as i kindly on the tender infant, The deli ate I female or infirm old age as on the vigor- [ ous and athletic system; exercising | healthful effects upon every blood-vessel i—on the brain, nerves and lymphatics—loEthe' Blood, Bile; Gastric Juice, etc., ei riehinn impoverished fluids and imparting vigor to mind and body.” 24 Tub NokthwesteKS Hokse-Najl Co.’s “ Finished” Null is Hie best in the world.