New OF THE England Cabinet Organs, At the recent two months' MECHANICS' FAIR IN BOSTON, was a more memororable display of such instruments than was ever before made, not excepting the exhibits at the CENTENNIAL FAIR at Philadelphia, with its profuse and indiscriminate awards, which drew their chief value, or notoriety, from the mere circumstance that they were "CENTENNIAL" ones. An overwhelming majority of visitors, at the BOSTON MECHANICS' FAIR, expressed their decided preference for the NEW ENGLAND CABINET ORGANS, As long as the industrial pageant lasted; and their critical opinions are now echoed all over the land by hosts of dealers, now daily sending in large orders. The NEW ENGLAND ORGAN WAREROOMS, at 1299 Washington Street, Boston, now equal the famous display made by the Company's instruments at the MECHANICS EXHIIBITION. Ladies and Gentlemen make the spacious and quiet apartments of that favorite establishment a place of daily popular resort; many to satisfy their curiosity relative to those famous ORGANS, and the majority to test, select and purchase. The COMPANY made AN IMMENSE HIT At their long-continued public exhibition of specimen styles, and golden results are fast following the golden opinions they so justly secured. Equal in all respects, and superior in many, to all the old-fashioned styles of Cabinet Organs, THE ELEGANT ORIGINAL INSTRUMENTS Produced by the NEW ENGLAND ORGAN COMPANY, are fast proving their extraordinary merits in thousands of Homes, Churches, Chapels, Academies, and Music Halls throughout the United States. Ever since they came into existence they have been Preeminent for Highly Important Originalities. Every week adds to the number of their splendid original and exclusive improvements, and to their fame and sales. None of the competitors of the NEW ENGLAND CABINET ORGANS can hereafter resume equal rank with them, unless they take a new lease of life from Inventive Genius, and not from an effete reputation. CATALOGUES, illustrative and descriptive, are mailed free to all applicants, by the NEW ENGLAND ORGAN COMPANY, 1299 Washington Street, Boston. THE IMPROVED HOWE SCALES Were awarded the highest honors, receiving the GOLD MEDAL, and several special medals of Gold, Silver, and Bronze. We adjust Scales to the standard of all nations, and offer special inducements to the export trade. Our goods are warranted equal in every respect to the best, and for Accuracy, Durability, and Finish are excelled by none. We shall be pleased to furnish Catalogues and Price Lists in any language. MANUFACTORY AT RUTLAND, VERMONT. Subscription price $1.10, including prepayment of Postage. Address CHARLES HUTCHINS, No. 1 SOMERSET STREET, BOSTON, MASS. BOUND VOLUMES. Persons sending the numbers of the "Missionary Herald" can have them bound in cloth binding for 40 cents; half sheep, 75 cents. Returned by mail for 15 cents. Bound volumes may be purchased at $1.40 or $1.75, according to style of binding. DONATIONS FOR ARMENIA COLLEGE, HARPOOT, TURKEY. From Woman's Board Missions of Interior, $44.80 OHIO. Newton Centre, 1st Cong. ch., J. T. Hall, 10; G. F. Stone, 10; Sophie 30.00 1st Cong. ch., Nelson Curtis, 10; Annie Wood, 3; Samuel Wood, 5; Mary Woodworth, 1, 19.00 1st Cong. ch., C. H. Bennett, 10; Mrs. Frye, 1, 11.00 1st ch. s. s. 50.00 Somerville, Prospect Hill Cong. s. s. 6.48 W. Newton Cong. ch. and so., 58.50 Andover, Dea. Edward Taylor, 25.00 Shrewsbury, Cong, ch. & s. s. 50.00 Natick, 1st Cong, ch. s. s. 55.00 Berlin, s. s. 3.00 NEW MISSIONARY MAP OF THE WORLD. Price of Map, with Manual, $20,00 (or $15.00). In order to encourage the general use of the map in connection with the monthly Missionary Concert and other missionary gatherings, the Map, with Manual, will be furnished, until otherwise noticed, at the office of the MISSIONARY HERALD, or will be sent to any address, by mail, postage prepaid, for $15.00. For obvious reasons, the money must in all cases accompany the order. Send check or postal money-order to CHARLES HUTCHINS, No. I SOMERSET STREET, BOSTON, MASS. A copy of the Map may be seen at the office of Secretary Bush, Bible House, New York, or of Secretary Humphrey, Chicago. Published by the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions CONGREGATIONAL HOUSE, I SOMERSET STREET CAMBRIDGE: PRINTED AT THE RIVERSIDE PRESS Letters for Rev. N. G. CLARK, D. D. Corresponding Secretaries, LANGDON S. WARD, Treasurer, Rev. E. E. STRONG, Editor of Missionary Herald, should be addressed No. 1 Somerset Street, Boston. 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