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MUSIC OF NEARLY 100 PIECES=, by such composers as =Abt=, =Glover=, =Sloan=, =Gatty= and =Balfe=. Including a vast range of Songs, Rounds, Duets and Choruses, arranged for the Piano and Organ. Price =15 cents=. =Copies of the above books, sent by mail post-paid to any address on receipt of price.= Address HURST & CO. 122 Nassau St. N. Y. THE CELEBRATED SOHMER Grand, Square and Upright [Illustration] PIANOS Are at present the most popular AND PREFERRED BY THE LEADING ARTISTS. The =SOHMER= Pianos are used in the following Institutions: Convent of the Sacred Heart, Manhattanville, N. Y. Vogt's Conservatory of Music. Arnold's Conservatory of Music, Brooklyn. Philadelphia Conservatory of Music. Villa de Sales Convent, Long Island. N. Y. Normal Conservatory of Music. Villa Maria Convent, Mont'l. Vassar College. Poughkeepsie. And most all the leading first-class theaters in NEW YORK and BROOKLYN. THE WONDERFUL BIJOU GRAND (lately patented) by =SOHMER= & CO., the =Smallest Grand= ever manufactured (length only 5 feet) has created a sensation among musicians and artists. The music loving public will find it in their interest to call at the warerooms of =SOHMER= & CO. and examine the various Styles of Grands, Uprights and Square Pianos. The original and beautiful designs and improvements in Grand and Upright Pianos deserve special attention. _Received First Prize Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876._ _Received First Prize at Exhibition, Montreal, Canada, 1881 and 1882._ SOHMER & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOFORTES. WAREROOMS, 149, 151, 153, 155 EAST 14th ST., N. Y. Transcriber's Note This text contains a large amount of archaic and variable spelling (including British and American variations), and inconsistent hyphenation. This has been made consistent within individual articles, but is otherwise left as printed to reflect the diversity of sources. However, typographic errors, such as omitted or reversed characters, have been repaired, as have instances of omitted or erroneous punctuation. Archaic grammar--for example, the use of 'eat' rather than 'ate'--has also been preserved as printed. Spelling of proper names has been made consistent within articles; uncommon spellings have been retained--for example, Pellow instead of Pellew, Abercrombe for Abercrombie, and Abuthnot for Arbuthnot. Page
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