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Show The following description are the SPECIFICATIONS Of the One Manual, Pedal-Base, Liszt Organ, style No. 525. 4 sett of reeds of 3 octaves each; and 5 sets of 2 octaves each in Manuel, and 1 set of 30 notes in Pedals, with Blow Handle at back. The full organ and swells in this instrument can be independently operated by either Knee or Foot, and the organ be fully supplied with wind by the performer, having hav-ing Blow Pedals for feet conveniently conveni-ently placed above Pedal Keyboard, or wind can be supplied by a second sec-ond person using Blow Handle. Quartered oak case. Length of organ 5 feet 6 inches, with Blow Handle 6 feet 7 inches; depth 2 feet 9 inches; including Pedals 4 feet 3 inches; height 4 feet 5 inches. Weight, with stool, boxed. 740 lbs. Catalogue price $75000 f THE TABERNACLE ORCAII. A NeW Year's gift of a beautiful Mason and Hamlin Pedal Organ, was presented to the Si George Choir, for it use, for the benefit of the Stake, under the direction of the Presidency of the Stake, by one of Utcs Pioneers and also a Pioneer to Dixie, elder George Woodwardwho, by industry and care has saved up a little means for old agA 'and now has a little surplus wl Vh he is taking particular particu-lar pains Sut where it will do the most good- A few months ago he paid out $350.00 in cash for a Heaise and also purchased a very nice set of harness to match, and presented both to the citizens of St George, to be ,used free of charge, under the direction of the City Council. He helped the Brass Band to means, also the Choir to Books and other necessaries; and the widow wid-ow and orphan have often had cause o rejoice at his timely aid. Indeed brother Woodward is one of God's noblemen, always looking for a place to do good. Although his body is not extra large, he has a good big heart and a whole soul, and many a one will say amen to the words "God bless you, brother Woodward, and preserve pre-serve you and yours in health and peace, as longas you desire to live, and then when you pass to that Great Beyond, may those pearly gates be opened by willing hands and the angels of peace welcome and escort you onward and upward to your exaltation and glory. The following is a copy of the PKESENTATION: St George, 10th of January, 1896. , To the Leader and the members of the St George Stake Choir. .Dear Brethren and Sisters. I take this opportunity of presenting pre-senting to you this beautiful No 525 Pedal Base Liszt Mason and Hamlin Organ, for your use and benefit, under the direction of the Presidency of the stake, and may it prove a great blessing and aid you in making music for the saints who assemble in the Tabernacle from time to, time, to listen to you. With besi wishes for the welfare and success (f the Choir, I remain your brother, in the gospel. George Woodward. To the above the Choir made the following reply; St George, January 10th, 1896. To George Woodward. Dear Brother: We, the St George Stake Choir, beg to tender you our heart-felt thanks for your valuable and beautiful beau-tiful present, in the No. 525, Pedal Base Mason and Hamlin Organ. We say to you brother Woodward, may God bless you and let you live many years to enjoy the sweet toned harmony that is produced from this magnificent Instrument; with kind wishes for you and yours we subscribe ourselves, . Your Brethren and Sisters in the gospel, The Stake Choir; by Jos. W. McAllister. Chorister. |