flusic at the Pan-AmericanMusic will have spocial attention. Musical instruments have become quito as much the product of American genius as that of any other country in the-world. In recent times marked progress has been made—all to be shown in a most interesting way to the millions who may find themselves in Buffalo next year. The exhibits of a musical character will be in the Manufacturer Division.The Temple of Music will be the place for the holding of concerts, etc. It will be one of the most artistic building on the grounds, containing one of the largest and finest church organs in the world. Many of the most famous bands of both the New and Old Worlds will give concerts in the Temple of Music, and from the various band Btands in the Plaza, Esplanade and other parts of the grounds. Among them will be Sousa's famous baod, and tho Mexican Government Mounted Band.In the Music Temple there will be two organ recitals each day by prominent exponents of this branch of the musical art, and concerts by the leading instrumental organizations of tho United States and Europe every day during tho progress of the Exposition.The great organ will be equipped with all the latest improvements known to expert organ builders. Jt will have four manuals, about 50 speaking stops, and will be voiced on three different wind pressures. Tho action will be the most complete style of tubular pneumatic. Of the four manuals, tho great and swell organ will each have 14 stops. The choir organ will have 11. the solo organ 4, and the pedal organ 10 stops. Tho couplors, pedal movements and adjustable combination will be of the most modern type. The organ is the work of Emmons , Howard of Westfield, Mass.