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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1892 Vol. 16 N. 9 - Page 14

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
2O2
The Blessed Innocent.—It was indeed a re-
markable example of newspaper enterprise,
and it accomplished a great good. I wonder
that the other papers, yours included, absolutely
ignored the thing.
The Editor of a Great Daily—What! Blow
the horn of an esteemed contemporary. My dear
fellow, the millenium has not yet come.—Phila-
delphia Bulletin.
"When you introduced me to that singulah
person, why didn't you tell me he was an
awthaw? "
" There's no harm in his twade, deah boy."
" But they say he takes notes of all his con-
versations, and he's been getting all my best
ideahs for the lawst half houah. Suppose, now,
I should want to use them again meeself! "—
Brooklyn Eagle.
BOURNE
PIANOS
•<»*>
ESTABLISHED
1837.
SO
TEARS
WM. BOURNE & SON.,
2 1 5 Tremont Street, - Boston. Mass.
\ AT AN TED two good Piano Wareroom Salesmen ;
permanent positions and good salary.
Address, " Upright,"
C.O.Hil stroiD&Co.
Office THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW,
3 East 14th Street, N. Y.
Chesapeake and Ohio Route
TO THE
WEST and SOUTH,
The Hot, Warm, Healing-, and all the Sulphur
Springs of the Virginias.
The F. F. V. Vestibuled Limited, composed of Pull-
man Sleepers, Dining Car and Day Coaches, runs
through to Cincinnati and Louisville solid, every day
in the year at 5 P. M. from New York via. Pennsylva-
nia R. R., Cortlandt and Desbrosses Ferries, Brooklyn
by annex, 4:30 P. M.
The Cincinnati Express leaves week days, at 8 A. M.
with Dining Car and Sleepers, Washington to Cincin-
nati and St. Louis. For tickets, Pullman accommo-
dations, or information, apply 362 Broadway, or at any
Pennsylvania R. R. ticket office.
FRANK McCCmiVEIvI,,
Passenger Agent,
362 BROADWAY, N. Y.
IT]anuf act u pens
2 to 28 Main Street,
AUFFEBMftNNlS
CHESTERTON,
Stained Veneers,
INDIANA,
No. 211 East 42d Street,
NEW
YORK.
THE OLD STANDARD
MARTIN GUITARS
THE ONLY RELIABLE
Manufactured by C. F. Martin & Co.
CONNECTION
WITH
ANY OTHER
HOUSE
OF THE SAME NAME.
For the last fifty years the MARTIN GUITARS were and are still the only reliable instruments used by all first-class Professors and Amateurs throughout the
country. They enjoy a world-wide reputation, and testimonials could be added from the best Solo players ever known, such as
Mr. N. J. LF.PKOWSKI,
Mr. H. WORRELL,
Mr. S. DE LA COVA,
Mr. WM. SCHUBERT,
Madame DE GONI,
and many others,
Mr. CHAS. DE JANON,
Mr. N. W. GOULD,
Mr. FERRARE,
Mr. J. P. COUPA,
but deem it unnecessary to do so, as the public is well aware of the superior merits of the Martin Guitars. Parties have in vain tried to imitate them, not only here in the
United States, but also in Europe. They still stand this day without a rival, notwithstanding all attempts to puff up inferior aud unreliable guitars.
Depot at C. A. ZOEBISCH & SONS, 46 Maiden Lane, New York.
Importers of all kinds of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, STRINGS, etc., etc., etc.

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