Music Trade Review

Issue: 1881 Vol. 5 N. 8

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THE MUSICAL CRITIC AND TRADE REVIEW.
November 20th, 1881.
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November 2oth, 1881.
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THE MUSICAL CRITIC AND TRADE REVIEW.
TRADE CHAT
August Gemiinder, dealer in violins and violon-
The strike is ended at the piano factory of
cellos, at No. 393 Bowery, is doing a good business Albrecht & Co., Philadelphia. Tho firm agreed to
at present in his particular line of trade. He has give the men the ten per cent, advance desired on
made Stradivarius, Quarnerinus, Amah and Mad- the condition that they finish all present contracts
The business of Mr. H. W. Alleger, of Washington, gine violins since 184G, and has been in business at existing prices. To this the men assented.
N. J., manufacturer of the Acme organ, has increas- in this city since 1865. The
^ holiday trade brings Messrs. Albrecht write that the strike did not retard
their business in the least as they were fully able
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extent,
that
he
has
found
it
necessary
a"greater*demtmd"for'cheap'
instrumentsthan to fill all orders.
to erect a large and commodicms factory on Broad for costly ones. For the latter, he
has a constant
street, a few doors below the First National Bank. demand the year round. Mr Gemiinder's brother,
Mr. Alleger has been in the organ business for Albert C Gemiinder, of Columbus, O., patented
A First-Class Traveling Salesman Wanted,
twenty years, and claims that his long experience an organ a year ago, which he claims has the same
enables him to make an instrument that will give compass as an instrument twice its size. I t has One who understands the country trade. Good salary given.
Address, with references, •' PIANO," Care of THE MUSICAL
perfect satisfaction.
two- sets of keys, and is five feet broad, nine feet CHITIC AND TRADE REVIEW, HGi Broadway, Now York city.
At the Dominion Exhibition at Halifax, N. S., high, and three and a half feet deep. I t has an
there was the following piano exhibit: an upright independent pedal base of two octaves and six- TO AMERICAN ORGAN MANUFAC-
grand and concert grand, " Knabe ; " an upright teen stops. The instrument is on exhibition at
TURERS.
Weber, made at Kingston, Ont. ; a Wheelock Kranich & Bach.
square ; and an upright made by the Dominion Or- Robert H Dowling, Newark, O., assignor of THE HOLBOKN VIADUCT LAND COMPANY, LONDON, have
PBKMISL8 on the VIADUCT spf-cially adapted for exhibiting
gan and Piano Company, Bowmanville, Ont.; be- one-half to Benjamin B. Loar, same place, has and
STORING- Organs. For particulars apply to the Company
sides two parlor organs of the Bell manufacture, patented a Whistle for cabinet and pipe organs. at their office,
and a Chapel organ of "Dominion " make.
Application filed Mav 3, 1881. No. of Patent, 22 HOLBORN VIADUCT, LONDON, EN(JLAND.
John McTammany, Jr., Worcester, Mass., has 249,322.
patented a Mechanical Musical Instrument. No. Merritt Gaily, New York, has patented a Mechan-
CHARLESTON, S. O-
of Patent, 248,J43. Application filed July 28th, ical Musical Instrument. Application filed March
1881.
TOTEK WANTED.
24, 1881. No. of Patent, 249,330.
Lauritz Anderson, Chicago, 111., assignor to The Mason & Hamlin Organ Company have all
A FIRST-CLASS Tuner and Repairer combined; steady env
Hermann Sonntag, New York, has patented a
can do at present to fill their numerous ployment guaranteed. Address, with references,
B.mjo. No. of Patent, 2i8,979. Application filed they
II. S., 347 King Street,
orders
for European, Asiatic, Australian and
December 31st, 1880.
Charleston, 8. C.
American trade. The factory has 100 to 800 orders
Charles G. Conn, of Eckhart, Ind., has patented ahead the year round.
a Piston-Valve Mu-
sical Instrument.
No. of Patent, 249,-
012. Application
filed A p r i l 2 d ,
1881.
BEAUTIES OF
t S I S O P A P K l t A.H A VALVE,
TTTK FTNEST INSTRUMENT OF THE KIND IN THE WOJtLD.
SACRED SONG
Improved Autouiutie Sliul-oll" :>ml I»otil>le Lxprewxlon S»vell, »'««r-
te«-n JV'otej.; Full Mixed Jteed*. an.I Five "Very Powerful Bellows.
This splendid now collection of the beat Sacred Songs of the
The Simplest M eehjuilcu.1 JUunioul Instrament now in the Miirket.
In re9|ion&ti to tho aliuuat uuiversul dcoiHiiU 1'rum our customers for a very powerful, simple, l o w * day, will be a must valuable addition to our libraries, and la full
Phineas T o p -
and yet attractive instrument, we have produced the " O J K 6 A 2 V 1 T A . " This in- df gems.
is 1 4 n o t e * or ri-eds, the same aa all other similar injitruintnta, (except our Orpnninas,
Among the authors we notice the names of Gonnod, Sullivan,
ham, of Newark,
! J6) and is more s i m p l e i" construction, more n t l r i l f t i v e in desifc'n, and muih Marzials, Abt, Thomas, Smart and Pinsuti, an.) there are more
m e l o d i o u s than olher instrumentu using g paper
p p as a valve.
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N. J., assignor to
than
30 others of good repute. Gounod's " Green Hill iar away;"
ue black w a l n u t
dsomely decorat. (I, five very powerful bellows, full eized
Organ reeds, an impr roved automatic s h u t off, (which prevents the dtsapienble noiie Fauro's •• Palm Branches;" and Abt's "Above the Htars," indicate
himself and Ma-
hen the end of the tun ne passes over the reede), and a most ingenious and effective double the high character of the compositions, which are 58 in number.
heard inall other nimilarinstrum
tilda A. Trelease, expression swell, by me of which the tune is gri- -atlv varied. We obtain an effect from tliu instrument, ouingr to tho
e construction of the exp
pression box, u t m o s t e q u a l to a regular valve instrument, and
position of the reeds an
same place, has peculiar
Price, $2.00 Boards; $2.50 Cloth.
ment using paper as a valve.
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Our Orpanita is almost aa l o u d as a Cabinet Orpan, and will
ti»r s u p e r i o r to any other in
sized boll Its attrm rive shape,
rosc loud enough
e g for y di
p , simple
p ami powerful construction, , ami th
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patented a Violin. play
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tunes
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tunes AGCMTfi
now ready.
120. Application Over
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Money
MASS* A a lIUsfeTTSJ OlttiAJV <:O.,
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1881.
6 1 WuohiUKton Street, Jiotttuu, Muss< C. H. DITSON & CO.,
ntfcU it'not i»» recoiuiucudcU.
OLIVER DITSON & CO.,
BOSTON.
843 Broadway, N. Y.
GRAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC
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WASHINGTON, N. J.,
Manufacturer of strictly flrst-elass
OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
Cabinet, Parlor, and Chapel Organs.
N E W STYLES NOW R E A D Y .
PROTECTION TO AGENTS G U A R A N T E E D .
Circulars on application.
2 1 East 14th Street. 21
This RENOWNED MUSIC SCHOOL offers the accumulated advan
tages of years of successful operation. Instruction in all braoehes
of Vocal and Instrumental Music, Harmony and Composition,
etc., by the moat eminent Masters and Professors of the land, at
MODEBATE RATES.
JOHN A. POWELL,
Manufacturer or ORGANS AND ORGAN ACTIONS.
No better work, and no better prices can be ob-
tained anywhere. MmiHt'n(-Hirers only for
the Trade.
For further particulars, address,
E . EBBRHAUD, Director.
MONTGOMERY, N. Y.
THE HARDMAN PIANO.
ESTABLISHED 1842.
Manufactured b y HAEDMAIT, DOWLHTC <& P E C S .
Warerooma and Factory, 57th Street ami Tenth Avenue, New Yorlc.
Paris, 18T8.
Vienna, IH73.
Philadelphia, 1876.
ALFRED
DOLGE
SAW MILLS :
STEAM
SAW
OTTER LAKE,
PORT LEYDEN,
BROCKETT'S,
MILL,
Salisbury, N. Y.
N. Y.
Felt Works at Brockett's
P i a n o a n d . O r g a n ZMZa1:ei?ia,ls 3
122 E. 13th Street, NEW YORK.
132 Queen Victoria Street, LONDON

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