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Show MUSICAL. Mr. Editor:-I desire to inform your many readers that I am just receiving from the manufacturers in Magdeburg, Saxony and Leipzig, Germany, a large stock of accordions, and concertinas of the latest styles, and of the best quality; harmonicas of the best brands, flutes for orchestras, and martial bands, piccolos, fifes, violins, in short everything in the music line. Having purchased these goods on a falling market, I am prepared to sell wholesale ot [to] music dealers, and retail to the public at pieces [prices] never before obtained by them. I have also purchased a very large stock of American made goods from the Manufacturer, such as drums, banjos, guitars, tambourines, orguinettes, etc., at exceedingly low prices for cash. Instruments for brass or martial bands will be supplied by me at less prices than can be obtained anywhere else; this will be evident on examination. The Mason and Hamlin organs are not equaled by any organs made. They have proved the most durable in the country. 1800 purchasers in this Territory say so. The principal musicians in the Territory have bought them for their own use in preference to all others. They have taken the first prize at all the World's Exhibitions, over all competitors. They are acknowledged by the world's musicians to be the best cabinet organs made in either Europe or America. E. P. Carpenter organs are ranking next in quality, and are scattered all over the world, and are sold by the largest dealers with the greatest satisfaction. I have 75 organs in stock to select from, and at reduced prices. And thirteen pianos in stock of the very best and medium makes, including Chickering & Sons, Steinway & Sons, Behr Bros., & Co., Hardman, & Peck & Sons, to be seen in my music rooms, and all at moderate prices. I have had over 1000 song books published recently, containing 18 songs, with music for 5 cents each, in which collection will be found some of the latest songs published, and sold at 10 cents each in sheet form. Mailed for 6 cents. Also many other song books with piano and organ accompaniments, from 60 cents and upwards. I respectfully invite all persons coming to Salt Lake City, to call at my music rooms, No. 72 East Temple Street, and look at my magnificent stock of general musical merchandise, which is not excelled anywhere. Orders by mail promptly attended to. David O. Calder, importer and jobber. |