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BOOKS FOR SALE BY J. FITZGERALD.
Sent to any address, post free, on receipt of the price.

criminate. A Manual for Guidance in the use of Correct Words and Phrases in
ry Speech. Parchment-paper, 30 cents.

ergy, and Motion: A Text-book of Elementary Mechanics. By WILLIAM
M.A., 16 mo. cloth, with illustrations, 75 cents.

Popular Exposition of Electricity. By MARTIN S. BRENNAN. 16 mo.
75 cents.

n of Invention and Industry. By SAMUEL SMILES. 12 mo. cloth, $1.
tom and Myth: Studies of Early Usage and Belief. By ANDREW LANG
Illustrated. Cloth, 12 mo., $1.25.

hort Tariff History of the U. S. Part I.-1783 to 1789. By DAVID H.
16 mo. paper, 75 cents.

ucation in Relation to Manual Industry. By ARTHUR MCARTHUR.
cloth, $1.50.

gin of Cultivated Plants. By ALPHONSE DE CANDOLLE. 12 mo. cloth, $2.

J. FITZGERALD, PUBLISHER

393 PEARL STREET,

NEW YORK.

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CAMBRIDGE. MASS

The demands now made by an educated musical public are so exacting that very few Manufacturers can produce Instruments that will stand the test which merit requires. SO & CO., as Manufacturers, rank amongst this chosen few, who are acknowledged to be standard instruments. In these days, when many Manufacturers urge the low price of th her than their superior quality as an inducement to purchase, it may not be amiss to sug a Piano, quality and price are too inseparably joined to expect the one without the other. Every Piano ought to be judged as to the quality of its tone. its touch, and its workmansh one of these is wanting in excellence, however good the others may be, the instrument will be It is the combination of these qualities in the highest degree, that constitutes the perfect Pi is this combination that has given the "SOHMER" its honorable position with the trai public.

Musical Authorities and Critics prefer the "SOHMER" Pianos, and they are pur those possessing refined musical taste and appreciating the richest quality of tone and the hi tion generally in a Piano.

Received First Prize Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia, 187 eived First Prize at Exhibition, Montreal, Canada, 1881 and Warerooms, 149, 151, 153, 155 East 14th St., N. Y.

HMER & CO

turers of Grand, Square and Upright Pianofort

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