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With which is incorporated THE MUSIC TRADE JOURNAL.
PUBLISHED ON THE 5th AND 20th OF EACH MONTH
At 8 5 3 BROADWAY, corner of 14th St., NEW YORK C1TV.
VOL.
IV, No. 4.]
NEW YORK. MARCH 20, 1881.
SOHMEE
SOHMEE
The SUPERIORITY
of the " SO TI-
MER " Pianos is recognized and acknowl-
edged by the highest musical authorities, and
the demand for them is as steadily increasing
as their merits are becoming more extensively
known.
SOHMER & CO.
[PBIOE 10 CENTS.
Received First Medal of Merit and Di-
ploma of Honor at Centennial Exhibition.
Superior to all others in tone, durability and
finish.
Have the endorsement of all leading artists,
149 to 155 E. 14th St.,
MANUFACTURERS,
STEINWAY
NEW YORK.
THE
GRAND, SQUARE & UPRIGHT
Steinway & Sons are the only Manufacturers who make
every part of their Piano-fortes, exterior and interior (includ-
ing the casting of the full iron frames), in their own factories.
New York Warerooms, Steinway Hall,
Nos. 1O7 ? 1O9 and 111 E. 14th Street.
CENTKAL EUEOPEAN DEPOT, STEINWAY HALL,
JTo. 15 Lower Seymour Street, (Portman Square, W. t
L o :v r> o iv.
Factory ; Block 'bounded Toy 4th and Lexington Aves., 52d and 53d Sts.,
Everywhere known and prized for
Skill and fidelity in manufacture,
I astefol and excellent improvements^
ilegant variety of designs,
I ielding unrivaled tones.
Illustrated Catalogues sent free.
KT IE3 -\7S7~
Saw Mill, Iron Foundry and Metal Works :
JLSTORIJL,
LONa
ISLAND,
Opposite One Hundred and Twentieth Street, New York,
ENTERED AT THE POST OFFICE NEW YORK AS MATTER OF THE SECOND CLASS.
ESTEY
&
CO.,
BRATTLEBORO', VT.
COPYRIGHT, CHARLES AVERY WELLES, 1881. —863 BKOADWAY7N."Y7