Music Trade Review

Issue: 1886 Vol. 10 N. 9

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MUSIC TRADE REVIEW,
JonesPatent Mnsic Leaf Turner ^ Holder.
Henry F. Miller & Sons Piano Co.,
BOSTON.
F0XCR0FT, ME.,
Office and Warerooms,
MANUFACTURERS OF
156 Tremont Street, Boston.
Branch House,
1428 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
MANUFACTORY AT W A K E F I E L D , MASS.
ORGANS & ORGAN ACTIONS.
All work guaranteed to be first-class in every
respect. We can and will give low prices to cash
customers. Anyone using large lots of Actions
write to us for special prices. Catalogues sent on
application.
Southern and Western freight delivered in Boston,
Mass.
ILES. Instant relief. Final cure in 10 days and never return
No purge, no salve, no suppository. Sufterers will learn of
• simple remedy Free, by addressing
C. J. MASON, 76 Nassu St., N. Y.
P
It is made of hard wood and the metal work in highly nickelplated. It
works perfectly and its simplicity prevents it from getting: out of order.
Pronounced by leadinur muHicians throughout the country aa unequalled
and unexcelled. It works automatic illy, thus avoiding the annoyance
of breaking time to turn music when playing. No tearing of leaves It
will turn torn and razored leaves as well as whole ones. It is adjustable,
and a few seconds only are required to attach it to pianos, organs, mel-
odeons and orchestra music stands and arrange the music thereon. It
can be placed in position by any one and when not in use can be folded
into a small and compact package. No instrument complete without one.
FRIGE, $3-7 5
ALLEN PREISCH, Basso Contanti.

Thos. Mctz, 'Manager,
108 Filth Avenue
delivered at any express olflce in the United stales. Agents wanted in
every county in the United States. Sells on sight Great inducement!
offered to live men and worauu. Write for terms. Address,
Tlin C. P. .TOVKS M'F'G CO., Ivory ton, Conn.
THE BRAND MANUFACTURING CO.,
Grand Rapids, Mich.,
ASEBK'P
(Successors to F. J. & J. S. Brand,)
MANTJFACTTJREKS OF
FINE PIANO AND ORGAN HARDWARE.
MANUFACTUKEHS OF
Grand, Square & Upright
PIANOS,
Upright Pianos with tbe valuable
Chase PatcntH and Improv-
Jtien's a specially.
DFERA PIANO
The finest Upright Pianos in the market. First-claes
and at a moderate prioe. Some unoccupied territory left
Price and terms upon application.
PEEK & SDN,
NEW
BRITAIN, CONN.
Manufacturers
212 to 216 WSST 47th STREET,
BRADBURY PIANOS
Lead tbe World.
Over 18,000 in use.
Received 7 Premiums and Medals in 4 weeks.
LETTER FROM THE WHITE HOUSE.
EXECUTIVE MANSION. Washington, D. C, April 7th, 1877
F. G. SMITH, Manufacturer of the Bradbury Pianos. Wareroom and OflLe,
14 East 14th Street, N. Y.
DEAR SIB:—Mrs. President Hayes directs me to write to you that the new
Bradbury upright piano which she ordered Las been placed in the Executive
Mansion, in the private parlor—the best place in the house—where she re
ceives and entertains her friends—where it is greatly admired by her and
all her friends who Bee it. It is a remarkably fine instrument in quality of
tone, finish and touch, and everything that goes to make it a truly first-
class piano,and further, that it gives entire satisfaction in every respect.
Very truly yours,
W. K. ROGERS, Private Secretary to the President.
I 6. SMITH, (Successor to) I . B. BRADBURY,
Warerooms and Principal Office:
95 FIFTH AVENUE,
Corner 17th Street, New York.
BROOKLYN, 32 Fourth St., cor South 9th St., E. D.
"
664 & 666 Fulton Street.
"
338 Fulton Street.
JERSEY CITY, 43 Montgomery Street.
WASHINGTON, D. C , 1103 Penna. Avenue.
SARATOGA SPRINGS, 486 Broadway.
Manufactory, cor. Raymond and WiUoughljy Sis., Brooklyn.
"
Leominster, Mass.
ii $
'DlAKEi HOMES
Organs
HAPPY]
NEW YOKE.
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MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
THE Smith American Organ and Piano Company,
with characteristic enterprise, are out with a
splendid new catalogue. We reprint, in an-
other col«mn, extracts frono k it upon the care of reed
organs which dealers should read.
ONE OF the morning papers makes thestartling an-
nouncement that "just as the largest orders for
pianos were coming in last week.Sohmei & Cos men
refused to work overtime." Were they asked to work
overtime ? Has there been a time during the past
year that there had been any necessity of their work-
ing overtime V " What fools these mortals be " some-
times !
LITHOGRAPHS of the Story & Clark organ are being
rapidly forwarded to ^their agents at all points
through the United States and Europe.
WE HAD the pleasure of a visit from Mr. M. B. Hall,
of Essex, Conn. Mr. Hall has recently patented and
is now constructing a window hoist for pianos, safes,
etc It is decidedly tho best arrangement of the
kind we have yet seen.
WE HAD tke pleasure of a visit from Mr. W. 0.
Wilder, of the Taber Organ Co., Worcester, Mass.
Mr. Wilder informed us that his company was hav-
ing a good, steadyjfall trade. The Taber Company's
organs are handled by the best dealers In the trade
and are very popular.
To prevent errors and damages, Herrburger-
Schwander, manufacturers of piano actions and keys,
Paris, beg to inform the trade that the action
patents mentioned in the circulars of Jos. Delerue,
Oporto, as well as all improvements relative to the
same, are their (Herrburger-Schander's) sole prop-
erty, and these patents remain in full force for sev-
eral years still, both in the U. S. of N. America and
in Europe.
WE ARK in receipt of a very ingenious and hand-
somely gotten up calender, from Wm. Bourne &
Son, Boston.
an excellent one and gives perfect satisfaction every-
where.
Louis S. KUBTZMANN, Buffalo, N. Y., was presented
with a baby-boy on Thanksgiving day.
appearance of their immence factory by new signs,
A VERY enjoyable instrumental and vocal concert
etc.
was given on Wednesday evening, December 1, at
AUGUSTUS BAUS & Co., N. Y., shipped twenty-one the Behning Piano Warerooms, 157 & 159 East 128th
pianos last week and have yet a large number of or- Street.
M. B. HALL, Essex, Conn., is having a very large
ders to fill. The effect of Mr. Baus' recent trip
among the dealers is being felt. The Baus piano is trade.
STORY & CLARK, of Chicago, are improving the
C. A. SMITH & CO.,
Wholesale Manufacturers of
UPRIGHT PIANOS,
CHICAGO.
Office and Factory: 89 and 91 EAST INDIANA STREET.
MANUFACTURER OF
Grand, Square & Upright Action,

(ESTABLISHED 1851.)
I 13 BROADWAY, CAMBRIDCEPORT, MASS.
BEHR BROS. & CO.,
New Patent Harmonic Upright.
HENKY DBEHER, one of the best young road men
in the trade, has just returned from a trip through
Texas in the interest of the Decker Bros, pianos.
Mr. Dreher reports a splendid trade in the principal
oltles of Texas.
The Greatest Perfection yet attained in the Art
of Piano-forte Making.
THE REYNOLDS COMBINATION PIANO MOVER
Warerooms, 15 East 14th Street
Unequalled for Singing Quality and Volume
of Tone.
Factory, 292, 294, 296 & 298 Eleventh Ave., Cor. 29th St., IT. 7>
V. J. ISON & CO.,
(ESTABLISHED 1864.)
Successors to DIPPEL & SCHMIDT,
Grand, Square and Upright Piano-Forte Actions,
IT CONTBOLS ALL PIANO MOVING VPEEEEVEE USED.
Send for circular and terms to
R E Y N O L D S & TOMBJL11V, D e K a l b , 111.
Nos, 402, 401 and 406 EAST 30th STREET, NEW YORK.
Mofidag
DECEMBER • 20th • 1886.
• ETWEEN now and December 20th, we expect to visit the principal places from New York to San Fancisco, and give full news of the far Western
trade in that issue. We shall not, however, neglect the Eastern manufacturers and dealers, but instead, visit as many as possible and give them
an opportunity to avail themselves of the extra large circulation which this issue will have. Our regular circulation is acknowledged to be twenty-
five per cent, greater than any other paper pretending to represent the music trade. As proof of this, see Rowell's Newspaper Directory for 1886. We
shall spare no pains or expense to make this Holiday Number the most interesting and useful paper ever published in the music trade, and request the-
manufactures and dealers to aid us in doing this, by sending any articles which will be of interest to the trade in general.
THE
BILL & CARR, Editors and Proprietors.
22 E A S T 17th STREET, N E W YORK,

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