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BTEIKWAY!
••FIGURES DON’T LIE.”
Htcimvay Pianos
STILL TRIUMPHANT.
Stcinway'a sales, evidence of
their popularity, - - $1,205,463
Chickening & Sons $822,402
William Knnbo & Go 38)1,611
Haines Bros 287,051
William P. Emerson 282,799
Albert Weber 221,444
JSneabove figures are taken from the annual
Internal Revenue Tax Returns.
BUBENSTEN during all my long and
difficult journeys all over
America, ard in a very
iuclement season, I used
your Pianos, and have
been able to use your Pi
anos exclusively in my two
hundred and fifteen con
certs, and also in private,
with the most eminent sat
isfaction and effect. New
York, May 24th, 1873.
(The above is the only tes
timonial ever given by
Rubenstein to ary Piano
manufacturer.)
Pray tell Mr. Steinway
that his splendid upright
Piano shone to brilliant
advantage to the festival
performances at the Wart
burg, where last Tuesday
it served undermy fingers
as “ Vice Orchestra,” ex
citing general admiration.
(Extract from Dr, Frank
Liszt to the ceiebrated
composer, Metzdorf,which
letter,dated Sept. 27,1873,
possession of
Messrs. Stei n way & Sons.)
KAMI, KREBS After thoroughly testing
your Pianos, both in pri
vate and public, I can con*
scientiously say that the
Stemway Pianos are supe
rior to all American and
European instrument s
known tome - New York.
May 17th, 1872.)
BE MEYER* “Duringjmy artistic ca
reer of more than forty
years, I had occasion to
use the pianos of all the
world renowned makers,
in public and private, but
I have never found an in
strument which compares
[with your pianos. [New
York, March 31st, 1808.)
JAELL. “ Your name deserves
to be inscribed in golden
letters in history of piaD
making in America, to
improvement of which yo
have so largely contribute*
Your pianos may be pro
claimed as incomparable
What noble, distinguished
tone 1 What poetical sing
ing quality! [Paris, Apri
19, 1867.]
AH'S. “ During my long career
as Artist and Composer, I
have met with many fine
European and American
Piano Fortes, but none
that combine grandeur and
poetry of tone, elasticity
of touch—in short, every
thing that renders ap ano
perfect, to such a high
degree as your celebrated
Piano Fortes.” [New York
July 5, 1872.]
WE ALWAYS GIVE DATES
WITH ALL CREDENTIALS,
as there are some “ old,” yes, very
old credentials out from different celes
brated Artists, given by them —some
before Mess. Stein way & Sons ever
manufactured Pianos, and others, be
fore they had tried these celebrated in
struments.
S. B. MILLS, (celebrated Composer
J. N. PATTISON, “
ALFRED H. PEASE, “ “
B. WOLLENHAUPT, “ “
JOSEPH WIKNIAWSKI, Direc
tor of the Conservatory of Music at
Moscow, Russia.
THEODORE THOMAS,
CH AS. KUNKEL,
S. P. WARREN,
WILLIE B. PAPE, Pianist to H.
R. H. the Princess of Wales.
E. B. WAoHBURN, Minister to
Franca.
And numbers of others too numerous
lo mention. Send for Catalogues and
see for yourself.
Steinways Pianos have taken euery
Prize and Medal wherever their lianas
have been placed in competition with
others. Paris 1867. London 1862,
which places their Piaiios at the HEAP
of THE WORLD.
ALSO
JMathusek,
Hardman ,
Haines Bros
And Other Pianos.
H is wanted in the musical line
we can supply at lowest rate and at short
notice.
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and East Tennessee by
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Mar 22
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North and South, and at Kingston with W.
& A. R. R train South and East.
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JNO. E. STILLWELL, Ticket Agent.
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THE NEW _
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WAS AWARDED THE
FffiST PEEMIDM!
At the Centennial Exhibition, 187(5, and has
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a COMPACT, stmulr. i>uitAßT.E,
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HAVING gone into the above business, I
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I have just received a large stock of
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CASHMERETTS, ETC.
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