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McQuinn Wm. boilermkr. h r 49 Meeker av McQuiston Philip B. saws, h 402 Graham av McQuiston Philip C. carriagemkr. 132 8th E.D. McRay James, waiter, h 43 Chapel
McRaynolds Alex. watchman, h 436 Hud- son av
McRea Edward, cooper, 5 Coenties slip, N.Y. h 113 43rd
McRea Edward L. brassmolder, h 113 43d McRea John S. bldr. 85 Fort Greene pl McRea Patrick, h 160 Grand
McReady Frederic R. weigher, 111 Wall N.Y. 424 Herkimer
McReady William P. weigher, 111 Wall N.Y. h 424 Herkimer
McReek John B. carman, h 87} Dupont McReynolds Michael, lab. h 428 Warren
McRobbie H. M. h 356 Henry
McRobbie Louis, h 356 Henry
McRoy William, lab. h 90 Butler
MeShaffrey James, blacksmith, h 103 S. 6th MeShane Alexander, driver, h 13 Canton McShane Charles, bricklayer, h 16 4th
McShane David, lab. h 39 Pacific
McShane Henry, plumbers' mtls. 50 Myrtle av, h Baltimore
McShane Henry & Co. (Thomas G.Knight), plumbers' mtls. 50 Myrtle av
McShane James, lab. h 56 Columbia pl MeShane James F. lab. h 109 Navy
McShane James F. lawyer, 272 B'way N.Y. h 791 Greene av
McShane John, lab. h 52 Congress
McShane Owen, h r 81 Hudson av
McShane Owen, lab. h 44 Willow pl
McShane Phillip, cutter, h 305 Schermer. horn
McShay Daniel, lab. h 719 Hicks
McShay James, lab. h 725 Hicks
McShea John, lab. h 146 9th
McSheffrey Mich'l, wiremkr. h 314 Oakland
McSherry Patrick, printer, h 210 Concord
McSkimming Archibald, compositor, h 139 Lawrence
McSkimming George, compositor, h 139 Lawrence
McSkimming Hugh, compositor, h 139 Law- rence
McSolyer Patrick, mason, h 264 Eckford
McSorley John, leatherdresser, h 9 Elm
McSorley Joseph, h 384 Kent av
McSorley Mary, wid Edward, h 64 S. 10th
MeSorley Michael, undertaker, 74 Tompkins av, h 63 Tompkins av
McSorley Simon, liquors, 152 Wythe av
McSorley William, drygds. 613 Myrtle av McSorley Wm. wireworker, h 105 Union av McSorley Bros. ( William), drygds. 613 Myr- tle av
McSorley & McLean (Michael McSorley, John McLean), undertakers, 74 Tomp- kins av
McSupple Michael, machinist, h 229 Bridge McSweeney John, clk. h 520 Warren
McSweeney Jolin, peddler, h 135 Nevins MeSwegan Thomas, machinist, h 118 N. 1st McTaffe John C. supt. 559 Smith, h 14 4th pl McTaggart John A. printer, h 274 18th McTaggart Mary J. wid. h 381 Baltic McTague Hugh, cooper, h 125 N. 5th MeTague James, cooper, h 346 3d E.D. McTague Owen, lab. h 13 Division pl McTamany William, milk, 850 Dean MeTeirnen Farrell, lab. h 117 Columbia McTernan Hugh A. lawyer, 243 B'way N.Y. h 51 Warren
Alcohol & Cologne Spirit? ESTABLISHED ( J. A. WEBB, 1835. ) 165 Pearl St., New York.
Used by Druggists and Manufacturers throughout the world. Send for Quotations.
COLGATE & CO'S VIOLET TULLET WATER.
A bottle of Colgate & Co's Violet Toilet Water furnishes the essential prin- ciple of a hundred bouquets of Violets, for little more than the cost of one. MOTE-MOWI 833 MOWI-MEA -
McTernan John, liquors, 76 Columbia, h 51 Warren
McTernan Mary, wid. John, h 277 Pearl McTiernan Hugh, lab. h 115 Union
McTiernan Jane, wid. James, h 108 Pearl McTiernan John, lab. h r 688 Bergen McTiernan John, mason, 327 17th
McTighe Henry, broker, 51 Wall N.Y. h 398 Clermont av
MeTighe William A. lawyer, 361 Fulton, h 97 Kingsland av
McTighe William C.liquors, 97 Kingsland av McTigue James, lab. h 17 Greenpoint av MeVaigh Michael, lab. h 104 Steuben MeVarish Daniel, carpenter, h 161 Bush Me Varish John, carpenter, h 161 Bush MeVay Henry, varieties, 258 Nassau
MeVay James, lab. h 797 Park av MeVay John, cooper, h 175 Water Mc Vay John, peddler, h 9 5th
MeVay Patrick, barkpr. h 58 Flushing av
Mc Vay Rosanna, wid. Christopher, h 78 S. 6th
Mc Veety Thomas H. shoes, 242 Smith, h 249 Smith
MeVeigh Ann. wid. Frank, h r 163 Butler
MeVeny Thomas, clk. h 285 23d
McVey Alfred, clk. h 79 Newell
McVey Daniel, painter, h 468 Hicks
McVey Dennis, h 362 Hicks
McVey Elizabeth, wid. John, h 362 Hicks McVey Elizabeth, wid. Thos. h 304 Henry MeVey Harriot, wid. Peter, h 79 Newell
McVey James, lab. h 479 Hicks
MeVey John, paver, h 484 Court
McVey John, machinist, h 353 S. 1st McVey Patrick, shoemkr. 345 Baltic MeVey Samuel, lab. h 16 Coles
McVey Thomas M. clk. h 47 Canton
MeVey Wm. cigarmkr. h 62 Manhattan av
McVey William, lab. h 15 Luquer
McVicar Robert, tailor, 482 Grand, h 915 Finshing av
Mc Vicker Michael, lab. h 295 Eckford McVicker Patrick, grocer, 335 Oakland MeVigh Edward J. h 5624 Clinton
Me Vigh John, sailor, h 153 India
MeVoy Augusta, boarding, 257 Bushwick av
McVoy Joseph K. foreman, h 257 Bushwick av
MeVoy Mary, wid. h 361 Hicks
MeVoy Robert, shipjoiner, h 317 Leonard
McWade Christopher, typecaster, h 152 N. 6th
McWade John, lab. h 33 Meeker av
MeWaters Thomas, bricklayer, h 176 Rich- ardson
McWaters Thomas, grocer, 34 Main
McWesson William, shipsmith, h 38 Seigel
Me Whinney David, seaman, h 449 Hum- boldt
McWhinney Wm. C. driver, h 687} 5th av
Mc William Margaret A. wid. John, h 151 Monroe
McWilliam Thomas, confectioner, 23 Woos- ter N.Y. h 163 S. 1st
Mc Williams Arthur, supt. h 55 Franklin
Mc Williams Bernard, varieties, h 364 Hud- son av McWilliams Charles S. bkkpr. h 702 Bed- ford av
McWilliams Daniel W. sec. 71 B'way N.Y 'h 39 S. Portland
McWilliams James, cik. h 187 St. James' pl Mc Williams John, lab. h 22 Flint
McWilliams John, lab. h 22 Stewart's al McWilliams John, liquors, 192 Greene McWilliams James, lab. h 206 N. 5th
Mc Wintzer Carl M. broker N. Y. h 202 Warrer McWood William, bkbinder, h 185 Sands Meacham Charles T. realestate, 650 Gate; av, h 549 Greene av
Meacham Harris H. com. mer. 650 B'way N. Y. lı 549 Greene av
Meacham & Co. (C. T. Meacham), realestate, C50 Gates av
Meachan John, h 50 Gold
Meachan John, lab. h 50 Gold
Meachan Michael, barkpr. h 50 Gold
Mead Albert, salesman, h 922 Myrtle av
Mead Albert E. provisions, 389 Grand, h 235 Penn
Mead Albert G. elk. h 363 B'way
Mead Ann E. wid. Halsey R. h 190 Halsey Mead Annie, wid. John W. h 54 Cheever pl Mead Benjamin, paperhanger, h 125 11th
Mead Benjamin F. drygds. N.Y. h 346 Carl- ton av
Mead Benjamin F. painter, h 125 11th Mead Byron E. physician, 428 State, office hours 8 to 10, 12 to 1 & 5 to 7
Mead Charles, machinist, h 31 Nevins Mead Charles A. clk. h 248 Kosciusko
Mead Charles A. mason, h 337 4th E.D. Mead Charles A. shoemkr. h 66 Ten Eyck Mead Cornelius, peddler, h 96 Troy av
Mead Cyrus, cashier, h 46 Clifton pl
Mead Egbert, h 75 Woodbine
Mead Ellsworth T. bkbinder, h 296 Grand
Mead Elizabeth B. wid. Melancthon, h 2( Cambridge pl
Mead Frank, machinist, h 31 Nevins
Mead Fredrick, packer, h 266 2d E.D.
Mead Frederick A. painter, h 509 5th av
Mead George, clk. li 73 S. 8th
Mead George, grocer, 100 Pineapple, h 25: Washington
Mead George B. h 119 St. Felix
Mead George F. carpenter, h 172 Stockton
Mead George H. cooper, 97 Pine N.Y. h 586 Franklin av
Mead George N. ferryman, h 170 Amity
Mead George R. machinist, h 50 Nassau
Mead George W. lawyer, 179 Montague, L. 26 Monroe pl
Mead George W. salesman, h 152 Calyer
Mead Halsey, cooper, 97 Pine N.Y. h 578 Franklin av
Mead Henry A. clk. h 247 Penn
Mead Henry C. sashmkr. 192 Union av, 1: 105 Conselyea
Mead Henry O. pat. medicinemfr. N. Y. h 398 State
Mead Hiram W. broker, stock exchange N.Y. h 252 Cumberland
WM. H. JACKSON & CO., Union Square, New York City. FOUNDRIES AND SHOPS, 315 EAST 28th STREET. [ ESTABLISHED 1827.]
Manufact'rs Artistic Grates, Fenders, And Fire-Place Novelties. [See Adv't on leaf opposite name
14 CHAMBERS ST., NEW YORK.
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ROCKAWAY BEACH AND OTHER SESIDE PROPERTY.
HITCHCOCK & DENTON, JOZONE PARK, "The Harlem of Brooklyn."
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IRA PEREGO,
Fine Shirts to Order. CUSTOM UNDERWEAR A SPECIALTY. 128 & 130 Fulton St., & 87 Nassau St., New York. MEA
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200 ROOMS (ALL FRONT). Locatedin the Commercial Centre. M. B. SWEET, Prop., Formerly o f
Breslin & Sweet, Hotel Brighton, Coney Island.
Broadway and Canal St., New York. ) (EUROPEAN PLAN.)
MANHATTAN HOTEL,
Mead Honora, wid. Peter, h 143 N. 9th Mead James, lab. h 497 Marcy av Mead James A. clk. h 247 Penn
Mead Jennie, wid. Jarvis, h r 353 S. 5th
Mead John, lab. h 721 Gates av Mead John, lab. h 7 State
Mead John A. bkbinder, h 1513 Atlantic av Mead John H. lab. h 157 N. 5th Mead John P. janitor, 756 Bedford av Mead John S. A. driver, h 83 Clifton pl Mead Joseph, mason, h 337 4th E.D. Mead Joseph D. clk. h 648 Greene av Mead Joseph S. h 86 4th E. D.
Mead J. H. h 31 Halsey
Mead Lawrence, lighterman, h 99 Hamil- ton av
Mead Luke, cooper, h 155 Huntington
Mead Margaret, wid. William H. h 144 Flushing av Mead Mary W. h 153 Schermerhorn
Mead Melville H. broker, 72 Wall N.Y. h 26 1st pl
Mead Mortimore, lab. h 339 Ewen Mead Nathaniel M. cooper, h 85 3d
Mead Newell L. broker, h 139 Rutledge Mead Nicholas, peddler, h 81 Clifton pl Mead Nicholas, lab. h 669 Herkimer
Mead Peter, bidr. h 567 Willoughby av Mead Rebecca, wid. h 581 Baltic Mead Robert B. clk. b 36 5th av Mead Robert P. chemist, h 36 5th av Mead Sarah T. wid. Thomas G. 83 Devoe Mead Sarah T. wid. Thos. T. h 277 Leonard Mead Thaddeus B. printer, h 141 14th Mead Thomas H. elk. h 225 Navy Mead Thomas J. bkbinder, b 296 Grand Mead Titus, broker, 72 Wall N. Y. h 26 1st pl Mead William, h 935 Atlantic av
Mead William, artist, h 653 Greene av Mead William B. supt. h 112 Hancock Mead William E. bkkpr. h 102 Madison Mead William H. milk, 923 Fulton
Mead & Whiting (Nathaniel M. Mead, Sey- mour L. Whiting), coopers' mtls. 412 Smith
Mead Zachariah, clk. h 174 Lee av Meade Addison L. livery, 740 Atlantic av, h 461 Carlton av Meade Agnes, wid. h 87 Henry
Meade Edward, porter, h 125 Atlantic av
Meade Frank W. livery, 740 Atlantic av, h 461 Carlton av
Meade George, nailer, h 90 Clay
Meade James E. com. mer. 201 West N.Y. h 103 Pulaski
Meade James M. boots, 139 Myrtle av Meade Michael, h 103 Franklin av
Meade Morris, contractor, h 595 Quincy Meade Patrick, broker, 58 Wall N.Y. h 683 Lafayette av
Meade Peter, oil, N.Y. h 16 Cambridge pl Meade Samuel A. barkpr. h 28 State Meade William, clk. h 87 Henry
Meade William, lab. h 1341 De Kalb av
Meadley William H. pianotuner, 400 De Kalb av
Meadon Thomas J. sheetiron, 51 Greenpoint av, h 82 India
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Meadows Henry, machinist, b 469 Park av
Meadows William C. clk. h 306 Graham Meaghan Edward, foreman, h 40 Carlton av
Meaghan Patrick, lab. h 482 Hicks
Meagher Edward D. liquors, 243 Flatbush av, h 471 Bergen
Meagher James, h 313 Plymouth
Meagher James S. clk. h 419 Pulaski Meagher John J. oils, 61 37th
Meagher Mary, confectioner, 231 Hoyt
Meagher Michael, h 45 St. Mark's av
Meagher Michael, lab. h 494 Carroll Meagher Michael F. barkpr. h 106 Duffield Meagher Patrick, lab. h 474 Hicks
Meagher Patrick, salesman, h 120 Summit
Meagher Philip, lab. h 313 Plymouth
Meagher Sarah, wid. William, h 58 3d Meagher Thomas, clk. h 58 3d
Meagher Thomas, carpenter, h 292 Floyd
Meagher Thomas, carpenter, h 168 Stockton
Meagher Thomas, watchman, h 665 Bergen Meagher Thomas F. laborer, h 73 Gold
Meagher William, carpenter, h 591 Vander- bilt av
Meahro Charles, clk. h 38 Coles
Meaila James, porter, h 20 Willow pl
Meakim Gregory, engineer, h 239 6th E.D.
Meakim James, liquors, 120 5th E.D.
Meakim James, realestate, 353 Graham av, h 470 N. 2d
Meakim John N. milk. 82 Banzett
Meakim William C. feed, 60 Bushwick av, h 470 N. 2d
Meakim & Hill (James Meakim, M. E. Hill), liquors, 120 5th E.D.
Mealy Michael, lab. h 689 Bergen
Mealy Thomas, porter, 176 Graham
Mealio Frederick, agt. h 358 Tompkins av
Mealio George W. sailmkr. h 177 Devoe
Mealio James J. (Rev.), 250 Jay
Mealley James, carpenter, h 112 3d E.D.
Mean Thomas, boilermkr. h 115 Powers Meaney James, blacksmith, h 233 Huron
Meaney John, grocer, 88 Union
Meaney Michael, plasterer, h 659 Washing- ton av
Meaney Michael J. bkkpr. h 220 Nassau
Meaney Peter J. broker, 17 Willoughby, h 903 Herkimer
Meankney Hiram, carpenter, h 410 N. 2d Means Ann, h 140 Raymond
Meany Anthony, lab, h 100 Tremont
Meany Dennis, barkpr. h 274 Schermerhorn
Meany Harry, tailor, h 63} Utica av
Meany James, lab. h 42 Gold
Meany James A. chiefclk. 8 City Hall, h 236 Bridge
Meany John, driver, h 42 Gold
Meany Mary, h 30 S. 11th
Meany Thomas, lab. h 197 Sackett
Meares Edward, porter, h 245 Navy
Mearns John T. R. tel. oper. h 219 Hall
Mears Harriet, wid. James h 318 Leonard
Mears John, physician, h 258 Grand av
Mears John E. carpenter, h 228 Lorimer
Mears Lemuel, machinery, 39 Warren N.Y. h 258 Grand av
Mears Mary L. wid. George W. h 383 State
OPIS Safety Steam and Hydraulic
ELEVATORS, OTIS BROS. & CO, 92 and 94 Liberty Street, New York.
ILLUSTRATED AND DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR
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PLAYS ANYTHING.
MarvelTU JORGUINETIE
ANYBODY CAN PLAY IT.
Style F.
Length, 11} inches ; width, 8 inches ; height, 102 inches. Weight, boxed for shipment, 11} pounds. Price, including 14 feet of music, $8.00. Price of music for this style, 4c. per foot.
Style L. Price, including 14 feet of music, walnut, $9.00 ; ebonized, $9.50.
Style L is similar to style F in size and quality of tone, but has a heavier case, and is more elaborately ornamented.
Though the smallest of our instruments, they have a full, clear tone, are well made, and the range of music is, practically, unlimited. We have already a large number of selections prepared for these instruments, embracing Hymn Tunes, Popular Airs, Operatie and Dance music.
The Orguinette.
Style G.
Length, 143 inches ; width, 12 inches ; height, 72 inches. Weight, boxed for shipment, 14 pounds. Price, including 14 feet of music, $10.
Price of music for this style, 4c. per foot.
This instrument plays the same music as style F, but is larger and stronger in tone. The expression box introduced on this style forms a tone chamber, which, by means of the hinged cover, can be opened or closed by the performer's left hand while playing, thus producing delightful crescendo or diminuendo effects at pleasure.
Style H.
Length, 27 inches ; width, 12} inches ; height, 8 inches. Weight, boxed for shipment, 22 pounds. Price, including 14 feet of music, $14. Price of music for this instrument, 4c. per foot.
Rolls will be made to order from music selected from list for styles F and G without extra charge.
The same instrument as style G, but with Reel Attachment for the more convenient holding and playing of the tunes. In this style the funes are joined consecutively and placed on a spool, from which the sheets pass through the instrument, underneath the reed board, and are received upon a similar spool. These spools are readily taken out and others inserted when a change of music is desired, or the tunes can in a moment's time be wound back and played over again.
Automatic Music Sheets.
OUR Automatic Music Sheets, for use with style H, can be placed upon Rollers for Spools. Each Roller contains twenty or thirty tunes, and is classed under the head of: 1st-SACRED MUSIC; 2d-POPULAR AIRS; 3d- HORNPIPES, REELS, WALTZES, POLKAS, &c .; 4th-OPERATIC MUSIC; 5th - One of any of the sets of QUADRILLES named in the tune list. The pro- vision for repeating the Sacred Music and Popular Airs is perfect. The Tunes under the third head, viz., Hornpipes, Reels, &c., of the same class, are arranged upon the sheets in consecutive order, so that the time is kept up, while a pleasing variety of tunes is produced. The sets of Quadrilles are complete in quantity, and mathematically correct in time ; and, as all the changes of figures are printed on the sheets, any one, even a child, without an ear for music or musical knowledge, can provide the music, do the prompting, and so far take the place of professional musicians as to call forth the lament : "Our occupation is gone." Musicians are not everywhere available. Very few can afford to engage them when they are available. The amount usually paid them for one night will buy our ORGUINETTE and Music enough for every night in the year, without the unpleasantness and restraint caused by the presence of strangers.
Our Music sheets are all prepared and mucilaged on their ends, so that they can be joined together any time, thus affording purchasers the advan- tage of the instalment plan, each instalment securing a complete part, which they can add to according to their means.
The Cabinet Orguinette.
The Cabinet Orguinette consists of a Recd Chest, Action, and Bellows. It is played by both feet and hands ; therefore dividing what little labor there is-the feet to pump the air to fill the Reed Chest, the hands to turn handle to pass the music, which consists of rolls or sheets of durable and fine paper, over the Reed Chest, which, at the same time, works the most perfect, simple and durable of actions, producing the most human-like execution. The paper used for the music is perforated, and passes under the Action, and as the little artificial fingers or levers come in contact with the perforations in the paper the desired music is rendered. They fall through and open the Valve that allows the air to pass through the reed, producing the most wonderful effects and soul-inspiring music. The beauty of the action is its prompt execution, and that the performer can hold any chord or retard at any point in the music being performed, without an exhaust of air, as the pedals worked by the feet keep up a full supply of air for fast or slow music.
Any LODGE, Post or ENCAMPMENT, having one of these instruments, can always have the benefit of all the music authorized by their ritual, whether an organist be present or otherwise.
Special rolls of Lodge Music made up to order.
Price of style No. 3, Single Reed, including 150 feet of music, $60. Double " $75.
Price of music for this instrument is 8c. per foot.
Height, about 3 feet ; length, 37} inches ; depth, 18 inches. Weight. boxed for shipment, 170 pounds.
The Musical Cabinet.
ONE OF THE MARVELS OF THE AGE.
Prices, $75 to $150, including 100 feet of music.
The Musical Cabinet is a splendid organ, operating almost automatically, without a key-board, so that a child can perform on it, and rival the regular organ performance of the most accomplished professors.
The music that can be performed on it is unlimited.
Its execution is faultless, strict in melody, harmony and rhythm.
It consists of a Reed Action and Bellows, similar to that used in our Parlor Organs, though somewhat smaller. It is played with Pedals as in the Parlor Organ.
The case is made of black walnut, and measures 2 feet 10 ins. wide, 1 foot 9%% ins. deep, and 4 feet 1 inch high; weighs, when packed for shipping, about 230 pounds.
The Qutomatic Piano.
Our Automatic Piano is a small upright Piano, 4 ft. 9 ins. high, 3 ft. 7 ins. long, and 2 ft. 4 ins, deep.
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THE MECHANICAL CROUINETTECO. N. Y.
Prices, $350 to $500.
It is played by operating the pedals like a parlor organ, while the desired expression is obtained by means of the stops. It also has a key-board which can be used for playing accompaniments, &c. In rapidity of execution, it is unexcelled by any living performer, while the perforated music sheets render the variety of the music and the number of selections practically unlimited.
Being well made of the best piano material, it does not, like some imported instruments, have to be virtually re-built to stand this climate ; while its simplicity of construction combined with its brilliant performance, place it easily in the front rank of all mechanically operated pianos.
The Combination Organ.
The Combination Organ is a marvel of ingenuity, having a full five octave key board, and from four to fourteen working stops ; giving any one who understands music, or wishes to study it, the use of the key-board, the same as an ordinary organ, while in an instant it can be changed into an automatic organ, so that those who cannot perform upon the keys, or have no knowledge of music whatever, can perform the most difficult, as well as the most simple music. With a little practice the key-board and the automatic parts can be played together, producing fine orchestral effect.
The Combination Organ is invaluable for Churches, Sunday Schools, Lodges and Home use, filling a long felt want of an organ, upon which any one can play. As a key-board instrument, it is played as an ordinary organ ; as an automatic instrument, by simply using the pedals, leaving the hands free to use the key-board, or otherwise as may be desired.
. Style No. 1 .- Five octave, two sets of reeds, four to six working stops, walnut case, extra finish, Height, 53 inches ; length. 44 inches ; depth, 23 inches. Weigh' boxed for shipment, 285 lbs. Price, $150.00.
Style No. 2 .- Five octave, three sets of reeds, ten to fourteen working stops, extra heavy finish walnut case, ornamental top. Height, 55 inches ; length, 45 inches ; depth, 24 inches. Weight, boxed for shipment, 300 Ibs. Price, $175.00.
Style No. 3 .- Five octave, three sets of reeds, ten to fourteen working stops, double extra heavy finished case, ebony inlaid, raised panels, or in gold. Price, $200.00. Style No. 4 .- Same as Style No. 2, ebomzed, price, $210.00.
Style No. 5 .- " " " " 3, $333.00.
automatic Pipe Organ.
Wonderful in its Orchestral effects. Played automatically with the pedals, or if desired upon the key-board. For beauty of Finish, Perfectness of Construction, and for Volume and Power, it will compete with the several Pipe Organ Manufactures now in the market.
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The Organ represented in this cut has 10 Stops, governing 360 Pipes of the best spotted metal. 9 ft. high, 6 ft. 2 in. long, 3 ft. wide, and weighs 800 lbs. This Instrument gives the lover of music the power to play without practice, classical and operatic music producing musical effects that could not be obtained on the ordinary organ withengyears of labor. Mechanical pipe organs built to order upon any scheme desired, with or w. hout full key-board. PRICES. $500 TO $2.500
S. M. PETTENGILL & CO. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING AGENTS. MEA-MED 835
263 BROADWAY; NEW YORK.
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Mears Richard, ship carpenter, h 70 St. , Medler Michael B. oper. h 36 Cheever pl John's pl
Mears Walter R. bkkpr. h 223 Wyckoff Measagades Frederick, shipmaster h 166 Clermont av
Measel William M. florist, Myrtle av n St. Nicholas av
Mebold Jacob, brewer, h 34 Central av Mebus Henry, foreman, h 543 Warren Mecar Alfred, h 317 Clinton
Mech Johanna wid. John, h 226 22d
Mecham Frank, musicteacher, h 57 Sands
*Mechanical Orguinette Co. 831 Bway N.Y.
Mechanics' Bank, Court c Montague Mechanics' Fire Ins. Co. 217 Montague
MECHANICS' FIRE INS. CO. 217 MONTAGUE ST., Brooklyn, and 164 BROADWAY, N. Y. - JOHN K. OAKLEY, President, WALTER NICHOLS, Secretary.
Mechanics' Free Reading Rooms, 15 Hicks Mechanics and Traders' Bank, Greenpoint av c Franklin
Mechanics and Traders' Exchange, 363 Ful- ton
Mechels Amel, tinsmith, h 203 N. 2d Mechler Richard, carpenter, h 36 Metro- politan av
Meck Philip, locksmith, h r 61 Stagg Mecke Louis, clk. h 39 2d E.D.
Meckel Fredrick, baker, 157 Meserole
Meckenheimer William, harnessmkr. h 291 N 8th
Mecker Conrad, carpenter, h 171 Boerum Mecklenberg Bernhardt, tinsmith, h 680 Flushing av
Meckler Josephine, wid. George, h 174 Floyd Mecready Andrew, mer. h 1189 Myrtle av Medcalf Henry E. clk. h 745 Hancock
Medden Thomas, plumber, h 56 Amity
Meddinger Henry, tanner, h 116 Floyd
Meddler Alex. cigarpacker, h 6 Sumner av Meder George, grocer, 222 N. 2d Meder Willhema, wid. h 214 Hewes
Medford Joseph W. clk. h 599 Kosciusko Medhurst Frederick, cashier, h 26 4th E.D. Medhurst Thomas, printer, h 67 Jackson Medicus Charles M. furniture, 18 & 20 Throop av & 49 De Kalb av, h 26 La- fayette av
Medicus Frederick, clk. h 87 Atlantic av Medicus Rosalie, grocer, 87 Atlantic av Medigen James, tel. h 543 Warren Medinger Charles H. h 148 President Medinger Eugene F. chronometers, 115 Broad N.Y. h 148 President
Medinger Thomas G. clk. " 148 President Medlar Stephen D. carpainter, 263 5th E.D. h 180 Conselyea Medler Charles, liquors, 144 Court Medler Ellen, wid. Patrick, h 82 Amity -Medler James, blacksmith, h 97 Amity
Medler Louis, driver, h 223 Humboldt Medlin Henry, porter, h r 603 Dean
Medley Mary, nurse, h 348 11th Medley William, painter, h 348 11th
Medor Peter F. lineman, h 577 Warren
Medosch Lorenze, vinegar, 44 Dean, h 290 Pacific
Medows Walter, machinist, h 78 N. 8th
Medt Jacob, cooper, h 218 N. 2d Mee James, h 463 1st E.D.
Mee James, packer, h 61 Front
Mee James, shoemkr. h 214 Jay
Mee James jr. boilermkr. h 463 1st E.D.
Mee John, lab. h 45 Columbia pl Mee John, lab. h 335 20th
Mee Patrick, boilermkr. h 476 1st E.D.
Meefus David, blacksmith, Nevins n Flat- bush av, h 412 St. Mark's pl
Meegan Eliza, wid. Philip, h 289 4th E.D. Meegan Patrick, blacksmith, N. 10th c 4th Meeghen Martin J. lab. h 50 Heyward
Meehan Andrew, ropemkr. h 326 Willough- by av
Meehan Bernard, mer. h 54 Middleton
Mechan Brian, painter, h 84 Clifton pl Meehan Bridget, wid. Frank, b 710 Dean
Meehan Catherine, wid. Michael, h 119 N. Oxford
Meehan Christopher, carman, h 33 Little Meehan Daniel, driver, h 183 24th
Meehan Dennis, silversmith, h 738 Bergen
Meehan Edward, oil refiner, h 18 N. Oxford Meehan Ellen, h 30 Underhill av
Meehan Francis, peddler, h 382 Columbia Meehan Francis, plasterer, h 709 3d av
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