THE MUSICAL CRITIC
AND
TIRADE
RETIEW
With which is incorporated THE MUSIC TRADE JOURNAL.
"Vol.. Ill, No. 2.]
NEW YOEK, AUGUST 20, 1880.
SOHMER
SOEMER
The SUPERIORITY^
Received First Medal of Merit and Di-
ploma of Honor at Centennial Exhibition.
Superior to all others in tone, durability and
finish.
Save the endorsement of all leading artists,
of the " S0H~
MER" Pianos is recognized , and acknowl-
edged by the highest musical authorities, and
4he demand for them is as steadily increasing
*O8 their merits are becoming more intensively
SOHMER & CO.
149 to 155 E. 14th St.,
MANUFACTURERS,
STEINWAY
GRAND, SQUARE & UPRIGHT
Everywhere known and prized for
New York Warerooms, Steinway Hall,
^frTrill and fidelity in manufacture,
JSTos. 1O7, 1O9 and 111 E . 14th Street,
I asteful and excellent improvements,
CENTRAL EUROPEAN DEPOT, STEINWAY HALL,
JTo. 15 Lower Seymour Street, (Bortman Square, W.,
L, o iv r> o iv.
Elegant variety of designs,
I ielding unrivaled tones.
Tactory : Block "bounded by 4th and Lexington Aves., 52d and 53d Sts.,
Illustrated Catalog-lies sent free.
350" IEJ ^7\T T O
Saw Mill, Iron Foundry and Metal Works :
NEW YORK.
THE
Steinway & Sons are the only Manufacturers who make
«very part of their Piano-fortes, exterior and interior (includ-
ing the casting of the full iron frames), in their own factories.
JlSTORIJL, LONa
[PBIGB 10 Gnra.
ISLJLND,
Opposite One Hundred and Twentieth Street, New York.
&c CO.,
BRATTLEBORO, VT.
HENRY F. MILLER,
PIANO-FORTE MANUFACTURER
t o n , JVLet
3ENTERED AT THE POST OFFICE, NEW YORK, AS MATTER OF THE SECOND-CLASS.
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COPYRIGHT, CHARLES AYERY WELLES 1880, 849 BROADWAY, N.