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PUBLISHED ON THE 5th AND 20th OF EACH MONTH
At 864 BROADWAY, bet. 17th and 18th Sts., NEW YORK CITY.
VOL. V, No. 19.J
[PBIOE 10 CENTS.
NEW YORK, MAY 5 TO MAY 2O, 1882.
SOHMER
SOBMER
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.
The SUPERIORITY
of the " SOH-
MER " Pianos is recognized and acknowl-
edged by the highest musical avtlwrities, and
the demand for them is as steadily increasing
as their merits are becoming more extensively
knovm.
SOHMER & CO.
149 to 155 B. 14th St.
NEW YORK.
MANUFACTURERS,
- STEINWAY
GRAND, SQUARE & UPRIGHT
M
S
AMERICAN
ORGANS
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.
Manu-factorr and Principal Offices*
BOSTON, MASS
Branch Houses at Kansas City, Mo., and Atlanta, G*
Catalogues tent Fret on application.
New York Warerooms, Steinway Hall,
Nos. 1O7, 1O9 and 111 E. 14th Street.
CENTKAL EUROPEAN DEPOT, STEINWAY HALL,
J7b. 15 Lower Seymour Street, (Portman Square, W.,
L
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Faotory ; Block bounded "by 4th and Lexington Aves., 52d and 53d Sta.,
YORK.
DECKER
BROTHERS'
PIANOS)
Best Now Made,
3 3 -tnsriOIT SQUARE, 1ST.
Saw Mill, Iron Foundry and Metal Works :
jlSTORIA,
LON& ISLAND,
Opposite One Hundred and Twentieth Street, New York.
BNTTERKD AT THE POST O*H iCit, J « W XOEK, AS MATTKB OF THE SECOND CLASS.