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Show MUSIC AND MUSICIANS WHAT HELPS MAKE LIFE WORTH LIVING, Let Us bo Joyful and Let Mnsle Fill Our Souls-"And the Band Played On." "Music hath charms to sooth tho savngo boast." so ir?y8 the poet and so Biiy vu. But not .only has it that power but also the power to dfoslp-ato trouble from thu minds of tho most enlightened mid civlllzud pcoplo. Wo bclluvo It to ho true that the civilization and Intelligence Intel-ligence of tho different races jf men can bo butter udgod by their music than by any othor criterion. A civil-Ization civil-Ization udvunceg so locs music lulvanco and no better comparison can be mudo betwepu tho eavago tribes and the most enlightened reoplo than the comparison compari-son of tholr musical Instruments mill tho class of their music. Wo aro glad wo live In a musical country. Wo huvu often hoard It said that no man who loves n1u.slc.r-9n bo truly bad. and wc bclluvo it. Love for music should be cultivated in the young us It is par ex-collouce ex-collouce an educator. Tho musical Instruments of the present generation of America aro many and varied, and in mis article wo prnposo to touch upon a fuw of tho varieties. First wlih tho peoplo and justly so comes tho piano. Now what, piano slauds preeminent? pre-eminent? No doubt exists with us that tho Emerson is tho only instrument instru-ment of tlls, class wl lch combines all the quality requisite for i perfect Instrument. In-strument. In passing wo b"llee that wu should inform the peoplo )f this section that the 'J'aylor Bros. Co, is State agent in Utah for this celebrated Emerson piano. The manufacture of the Emerson piano was pomnjonccil In 1841) as a strictly hlirh grade and first-class first-class iiisiiunicnt, and lis ancient reputation repu-tation has not only I'eon preserved but. enhanced. Tho Emerson piano is admittedly ad-mittedly tho leadint! piano tn the Stato and. has been adopted by tho leading ducatioual Institutions in Utah nnd all over tho United State It has been .most cordially endorsed by such eminent nv.::ic!ans ns Prof. II. "E. Giles. Prof. J. J. McClellati, Prof. Krouso and many others. Mrs. William Mnckiu of San Francisco purchased np olpgant Emerson of Taylor Tay-lor liros. Co. some tiniu since and is most entliuslastlc in her praises of tbo instrument. M:iivof Provo's citizens attendud iho entortalnmciit given by little Polonm at tho academy Wednesday Wednes-day evening ami sat entranced by the delightful music. Did you stop to think that all that music camo trnm ono pf these superb, Emorsont? The Emerson has no equal as a parlor piano and many homes in Utah can t stify to Its excollenco. Tho Emerson plano however Is not the only musical Instrument Instru-ment carried by Taylor Baos. Co. They havo eycrythlng In lie lino needed to make up n completo musical department. depart-ment. Look nt the Newman Bros, Parlor OrgUn, the Weaver Parlor Organ and the, celubrnted Stevens seven jctavo Church Organ. Besides Be-sides these ijootls they have an o nil loss assortment of high grade musical instruments of all varieties; gnllan, mandolin's, violins, muslo boxes and overything which can aid in working tho "Dlvlno Muse." For shoot mqsjc thoy cannot bo excelled In tho Stato for completeness and variety. Taylor Bros. Co. ralglit well adopt tho motto, "Wo neor elcep.' For thoy certainly never sleop when it conies to solectlon of tliu best goods or their salp at (hp most f'avorablo prices. It Is holiday season, call on Taylor Brps. Co., tho muslo pcopjo. |