Music Trade Review

Issue: 1886 Vol. 10 N. 9

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HERRBURGERSCHWANDER
Before the Public over Fifty Years.
WM. FOLKS & CO.,
(Late SCHWANDER.)
mm
Manufacturers of the
MANUFACTURERS OF
PIANO-FORTE ACTIONS
+ AND
•a ui
KEYS, +
UPRIGHTS A SPECIALTY.
T I CATER SPECIALLY. TO THE WANTS OF THE AM1RICAN TBADK.
FBI0E8 AND PABTIOCLARS ON APPLICATION TO
47
WILLIAM TONE & BRO.,
BEHNING
M A I D E N
LANE,
N E W
MANUFACT0E7 AND WABESOOMS,
YORK
AGENTS FOR THE I'NITKD STATES A n u CANADA.
428 & 430 East 19th St., New York.
SONS
BEHN1NG
FIRST-CL.ASS
Grand, Square & Upright Pis nofortes,
WITH IMPROVED PATENT AGRAFFE ATTACHMENT & NAME BOARD.
Office and Warerooms, 3 West 14th Street.
Manufactory, 128th Street, bet. Lexington and Third Aves.
NEW
BEHNING
YORK
THE
CO.,
Security Mutuai
Benefit Society
OF
'33
PIANO MANUFACTURERS
REMOVED
TO T H E F I V E
STORY
BXJI3L,IDI]SrG»-
No. 509 WEST 33d STREET.
NEW STYLES JUST OUT.
DEALERS INVITED TO CALL AND EXAMINE BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE.
NEW YORK,
2 3 3 B R O A D W A Y , Opp. Post Office
R. W. TAIMNER & SON,
858 Broadway, Albany, N. Y.
MANTTl-'ACTUItERS OF
ONLY TWELVE ASSESSMENTS
have been levied since the Society began business,
averaging three a year, and making the cost for
assessments to a man of forty years, but four dollars
and forty-four cents a year for each One thousand
Dollars of Insurance.
PIANO HARDWARE,
Brackets, P e d a l Guards, Prtlnl F«<*t, «SJC.
Nickel-Plating, Bronzing and Japanning. Find Grav and MalleaUe
Iron Castings. All kinds of Piano Bolts constantly on hand.
AUGUSTUS NEWELL & CO.,
ORGAN K E Y S . A N D - R E E D S ,
MANUFACTURERS OF
SEND FOR CIRCULARS.
AGENTS WANTED.
Remunerative Employment Offered Energetic and
Reliable Men.
WEIR'S HARMONISED TRANSPOSITION KEY BOARD,
Branch: 79 Adelaide St., Toronto, Canada,
Cor. Garfleld and Racine Aves., Chicago, 111.
WFX3-TVTAN Ar H E N N I N G
W
-CiVTlT-L A ± H
Agents Wanted.
UPRIGHT PIANOS A SPECIALTY.
OL Finest
XX-CilH
-LH i n
XXI
VJ>
UPRIGHT
The
Piano
the market
at a moderate
Price. PIANOS A SPEC
I T H A C A , ZEST.
MANUFACTURERS.
MANUFACTURERS.
A UTOMATIC MUSIC PAPER CO. Music Paper for Mechanl-
2\. cal Musical Instruments.
227 to 333 Cambridge Street.
TTOQOSON & PETTIH MANUFACTURING CO.,
jjl_
Organ atop Knobs and Stems,
147 to 163 Union Street.
_ _
PIANO AND ORGAN LEATHERS.
DEALEHH.
IMPORTERS, ETC.
W
ILLIAM TONK & BRO., Manufacturers, Importers and
Jobbers of Musical Merchandise.
47 Maiden Lane.
INSTRUCTION.
V
PIANO MANUFACTURERS
OOT
CONSERVATORY OF MU8IC,
No. 19 East 14th Street,
New York City.
Win. O. Vogt of the Berlin Conservatory,) Director.
W
HITE BRO8. & SONS. Manufacturers and Dealers in
Piano and Organ Leathers.
161 Summer St.
TOHN PIKE,
O
Dealer in Pianos, Organs, and Hewing Machines.
N. W. Cor 3d and Snsquehanna Ave.
MANUFACTURERS.
Q. OLEMMER.
B rosier 4 Son, Christie & Son, and Story & Clark Organs.
1423 Chestnut Street..
MANUFACTURERS.
W
DEALERS.
/BLUETT & SONS
\J
Represent the leading Pianos and Organs.
P aches in Albany, N. Y., and PlUafleld, Mass.
OOD BROS.,
Pianoforte and Organ Actions, Ebony Sharps, Piano Leg
Pins, and Hardwood Dowels,
State St.
INGALLS * CO., Organ Reed Boards, Parker Tremolos
C X 1 . W. an'
~ ' Couplers,
- "
and Octave
26 Hermon Street,.
t
0$ttttt*«
MANUFACTURERS.
BBOTUERS,
TEDMAN & CO., Manufacturers of Wound Strings for all kinds
Manufacturers of Stop Knobs 'or all kinds of Organs.
D ENISON
of musical instruments. Dealers in Piano-wire, on patent
S
Standard in Quality. Unvarying In Excellence. Bevel and
oU ii \ or in ooU. Steel Strings, plain and wound.
Oblique Faced Knobn our Patent.
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E. P. CARPENTER GO
Manufacturers of the Highest Grade
of Reed Organ.
CARPENTER
BRATTLEBORO, VERMONT.
SEND FOR CATALOGUES.
ESTABLISHED 18B0.
E S T A B L I S H E D 1852.
I
W. C. TAYLOR, of Springfield, Mass., who handles
the Weber and Behning & Sons pianos, on Saturd«y
evening last gave a concert and piano reci al. Mr.
W. H. E. Miller presided'at the piano.
MB. F. G. HOWE, a young man of fine business
qualifications, has accepted the position of manager
of W. C. Taylor's warerooms in Springfield, Mass.
THE MAYOR OF MALAXCENE, of the Department of
Vancluse, France, has issued a proclamation pro-
hibiting all persons in his jurisdiction from playing
the clarion, trumpet, trombone or any other noisy
and annoying instrument between the hours of 7 r. M.
and 7 A. M., except upon written permit of the muni-
I/RAKAUER
II
BROTHERS, H
MANTJFAOTUMBfl OF
MITH
S AMERICAN
ORGANS
FOR
CHURCH, CHAPEL SCHOOL
AND
P A R L O R USK.
•W\A. H IE R O O 2M1 S ,
40 E. Union Square.
clpal authorities, and even in the hours to which
the prohibition does not extend, such instruments
may only be performed upon in the fields or isolated
buildings, at least 300 metres from any other habita
tion and 30 metres from a highway. Happy Malan-
cene.— Barrier Weekly.
N. A. CROSS & Co., Chicago, 111., are doing well
with the Christie piano. They recently received the
Hist Christie grand, which is a fine instrument and
a credit to the manufacturers.
of interest to the manufacturers to look into the
merits of Mr. Letton's invention. •*
JACK HAYNES has just returned from a short
Western trip and reports trade very fair in the towns
he visited.
PAUL W. FRIEDRICH, Grand Rapids, Mich., states
that his business has almost doubled during the past
six months. For years there has been certain ob-
structions to the north of his warerooms which al-
most compelled pedestrians to take the other side of
ihe street. These obstructions have been removed
recently, and handsome business buildings erected,
making his location one of the most desirable in
the town. Mr. Friedrich sells a large number of
Kranich & Bach pianos, and he speaks in the highest
praise of the treatment received at the hands of this
house. We echo the expressions used by Mr. Fried-
rich, and will further say that Messrs. Kranich &
Bach are one of the most honorable houses in the
piano trade and that nothing can bo said too good
about them.
THE latest styles of Story & Clark organs contain
an improvement of great importance which will not
be found in any other make of organs.
FRIEDRTOH BROTHERS, Grand Rapids, Mich., are
having a remarkably good trade. They have sold
Over I | 5 , O O O Made and Sold.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
Containing over
UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS.
Strictly First-class Workmanship, Material, and
Finish. Prices Reasonable. Corre-
INCORPORATED 1884.
40
Styles
an
Combi-
nations.
THESMITH AM. ORGAN CO.
Boston, Massachusetts and Kansas Gity, Mo.
No
Finer
better TONE,
WORKMANSHIP,
Cases, or more satisfactory In-
struments can be made than the
S. BRAINARD'S SONS, Chicago, 111., are pushing the
Schomacker and Behning pianos. Through the ef-
forts of Mr. Schleiffarth, who has charge of the piano
department of this concern, the Schomacker has be-
come a popular instrument in Chicago. Mr. Schlief-
farth is not, however, unmindful of the Behning
piano, and has recently made several sales of these
pianos. He has lately sold a Behning grand to the
Englewood High School, where it is giving great
satisfaction. The Behning piano will also be used
at the coming concert of the Second Baptist Church
Choir in Chicago.
JULIUS BAUER & Co., Chicago, report a very large
trade. Their retail trade is so large that they are
troubled to Mil their country orders.
R. E. LETTON, Quincy, III., has invented a new
method for stringing pianos, which seems to be a
very practicable arrangement. We think it will be
nllet I Davis Pianos
SI<-\O TO
MRDLTT ORGAN CO.,
LIMITED,
EJRIJii,
FORr LIST. BEFORE BUYING.
the Weber piano as their leading instrument for the
past ton years, and many are the purchasers who
will testify to its merits. As a medium priced piano
the firm have the J. & C. Fischer, which is acknow-
ledged everywhere to be well worth the price asked
for it. Messrs. Friedrich Bros, handle in organs the
Smith American and the A. B. Chase, which are
nothing but first-class.
LEOPOLD LOEB, who was formerly with Whitney
& Currier, has started in the music business in Los
Angeles, Cal., and is having a remarkably good
trade.
CHARLES SCHMIDT, Evansville, Ind., is dead. The
business will be continued under the firm name.
THECHASE BROS. PIANO CO., Grand Rapids, Mich.,
will, in a few days, open warerooms in the heart of
tlie city for tho convenience of their customers.
CRANDALL RECKER, of Pen City, Pa., are very en-
thusiastic over the Wegman & Henning piano.
WE HAD the pleasure of a call from Messrs. Weg-
man & Henning, Ithaca, N. Y. They are in the city
to obtain workmen, as their orders are ahead of their
capacity. Their new patent tuning pin, a full descrip-
tion of which was given in a recent issue of this
paper, is meeting with splendid success. One great
advantage in this new device is that heat or damp-
ness or radical climatic changes has but little effect
on the strings, as tho pin, when once adjusted, can-
not give.
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRICHT.
Indorsed by Liszt. Gottschnlk, Wehli, Bendel Strauss, Soro Abt,
Paulus, Titiens, Heilbron and Germany's Greatest Masters.
ESTABLISHED OVER HALF A CENTURY.
BOSTON, MASS.

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