Music Trade Review

Issue: 1886 Vol. 9 N. 23

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
THE new Central Park Garden continues on in the GEO. NEMBACH, of the firm of Geo. Steck & Co.,
even tenor of its way—which is first class music, sailed on the 23d inst. for Europe, on the steamer
" Eider." England will be his first stopping place,
cool atmosphere and large audiences.
from
whence he will " do " the Continent, remaining
R. S. HOWARD, of Hallett & Cumston, has just re-
abroad about two months.
turned from an extensive Western trip.
MRS. KING, the general agent of the Hallett & Cum-
THE new and costly building of Samuel Hamilton, ston pianos for the State of Colorado, is in the
Pittsburgh Pa., has just been opened.
city. Mrs. King was formerly connected with the
THE American Art Journal of the last issue con- Warren Commercial Agency at Cheyenne, as manager
tains a personal notice of Mr. Howard, of Hallet 1& of the musical department, which position she gave
Gumston, in which it gives the gentleman's name and up to take the agency of the Hallett & Cumston pi-
address wrong. Mr. Howard's address is R. 8. anos. Mrs. King is a thorough business woman, and
Howard, 74 Fifth Avenue, not 76 Fifth Avenue as is considered by the trade one of the best piano
agents in the country.
stated in the Journal.
BEHNING
Before the Public over Fifty Years.
WM. FOLKS & CO.,
Manufacturers of the
DUNHAM
PIAITO-FOBTES.
UPRIGHTS A SPECIALTY.
J. B. DUNHAM, Agt, 1231 U AYe., N. Y. City, N. Y.
BEHNING & SON'S
BEHNIN6
FIH.ST-CL.ASS
Grand, Square & Upright Pis nofortes,
WITH IMPROVED PATENT AGRAFFE ATTACHMENT & NAME BOARD.
Office and Warerooms, 3 West 14th Street.
NEW YORK
Manufactory, 128th Street, bet. Lexington and Third Aves.'
co.,
THE
Miller Organ Co.
PIANO MANUFACTURERS,
TO
HAVE
No.
T H E JPZTV E S T O R Y
B XT I LID 11ST Q-
509 WEST 33d STREET. .
Dealers, you
NEW STYLES JUST OUT.
will find our
IDEALERS INVITED TO CALL AND EXAMINE BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE.
organs one of
the best
R. W. TANNER * SON,
ever
858 Broadway, Albany, IT. Y.
manufactured
MANUFACTURERS OF
in this country
PIANO HARDWARE,
to handle.
Nickel-Plating, Bronzing and Japanning, FinoOrav and Malleable
Iron Castings. All kinds of Piano Holts constantly on hand.
Bra.ck.eta, Frtlul Gnnrds, !'«• Correspond-
MARLIN
ence solicited.
Best In Tlie "World
Illustrated catalogue and prices on application.
for large or small game—made i n 32 calibre, 40 pralns powder; 38 cal.
65 grains; 40 cal. CO grains; 45 cal, 70 and 88pralns. The strongest shooting rifle
made. Perfect accuracy guaranteed and the only absolutely safe ritle made. All styles,
all sizes, all wetghtB. Prices reduced.
G a l l e r y , Pportine n n d T a r g e t Rifles, world renowned. The standard for
target shooting, cumins, and shooting galleries. All calibres from 22 to 45.
THE MILLER ORGAN CO.,
Lebanon, Pa.
B
d S S K r
WEGMAN & H E N N I N G
MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO., NEW HAYEN, CONN.
PIANO MANUFACTURERS.
¥ ¥ MJ\JCJJM.£%.±\ OO X L X i l K lH JL±H \ T 9
UPRIGHT PIANOS A SPECIALTY
SPEC]
The Finest Piano in the Market at a Moderate Price.
Agents Wanted.
3ST- "3T-
itlaven,
TONK ft BRO., Manufacturers, Importers and
Jobbers of Musical Merchandise.
W ILLIAM
47 Maiden Lane.
A UTOMATIO MUSIC PAPER CO. Music Paper for Mechani-
x\_ cal Musical Instruments.
227 to 233 Cambridge Street.
INSTRUCTION.
V OQT
CONSERVATORY OF MU8IC,
No. 19 East 14th Street,
New York City.
Win. G. Vogt of the Berlin Conservatory,) Director.
MANUFACTURERS
MANUFACTURERS.
IMPORTERS, ETC.
T T 0 G G 8 0 N & PETTI8 MANUFACTURING CO.,
£ J L
Organ 8top Knobs and Stems,
147 to 103 Union Street
PIANO AND ORGAN LEATHERS.
W
HITE BROS. & SONS. Manufacturers and Dealers in
Piano and Organ Leathers.
161 Summer St.
DEALERS.
TOHN PIKE,
0
Dealer in Pianos, Organs, and Sewing Machines.
N. W. Cor. 3d and Susquehanna Ave.
MANUFACTURERS.
G. OLEMMER.
, Christie & Son, and Story k Clark Organs.
1423 Chestnut Street.
, ip* "Y-
DEALERS.
/B
& SONS
Represent the leading Pianos and Organs.
Branches in Albany, N. Y., and Pittefleld, Mass.
MANUFACTURERS.
OOD BROS.,
W
Pianoforte and Organ Actions, Ebony Sharps, Piano Leg
Pins, and Hardwood Dowels,
.
State St.
/~1
W. INGALLS A CO.. Organ Reed Boards, Parker Tremolo*
and Octave Couplers,
26 Hermon Street.
MANUFACTURERS.
ENISON BROTHERS,
TED MAN & CO., Manufacturers of Wound Strings for all kinds D Manufacturers of Stop Knobs tor all kinds of Oi_
S
of musical inBtrnments. Dealers in Piano-wire, on patent
Standard in Quality. Unrarylng in Excellence. Beret and
clamp or in ooil. Steel Btrings, plain and wound.
Oblique Faced Knobs our Patent.
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
E. P. CARPENTER CO
Manufacturers of the Highest Grade
of Reecl Organ.
BRATTLEBORO, VERMONT.
SEND FOR CATALOGUES.
1S6O.
GiLUEitT & Co.'8 new catalogue is as handsome as
any in the trade. The outs of their uprights in it
being very sharp and clearly defined.
\. C. W. YOUNOMAN, St. Paul, Minn., reports business
very brisk. Mr. Youngman has devoted a great deal
of his time during the past six months to real estate
business, and is making money in that direction.
H. V. EiiDRiDUE, Buffalo, N. Y., has lately removed
his warerooms to the corner of North Division and
Washington streets. He has now the most centrally
located and prettiest warerooms in ihe city. The
pianos sold by Mr Eldridge are the Schomacker,
Peek & Son, J.-icob Bros., and Guild. Mr. Francis,
the right hand man, who has just returned from a
trip through Pennsylvania, reports trade very good,
and says he made many sales for the Schomaker.
GEORGE W. STROPE & Co., Kansas City, Mo., are
making extensive alterations in their warerooms.
They are building an extension 100 feet deep, and
when completed, will make as handsome warerooms
as any in the West. Messrs. Strope & Co. have han-
dled the Behning piano for many years, and through
their efforts the piano has become very popular
throughout their territory.
ESTABLISHED 1852.
SMITH
* * AMERICAN
ORGANS
FOR
CHURCH, CHAPEL, SCHOOL
AND
PARLOR USE.
PAKAUED
Over I I 5 , 0 0 0 Made and Sold.
•> BROTHERS, H
SEND FOR CATALOGUE,
UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS.
Strictly First-class Workmanship, Material, and
Finish. Prices Reasonable. Corre-
spondence solicited.
"W-A- HIEIROOIMIS,
40 E. Union Square.
New York, manufacturers of the Equilibre System
piano. They are running this piano as their leading
instrument, and have had great success with it ever
since they took the agency. Messrs. Janke & Co.
claim that this piano is equal to any made, and as
they are both practical piano men their judgment
ought to be good.
AN automatic check for music boxes has been
patented by Mr. Alftvd Sueur, of New York City. I t
is so connected with the music box mechanism that,
when the latter is rotated too fast, a ratchet wheel is
made to force a pawl into locking engagement and
stop the mechanism, thu9 preventing the breaking
of the pins and the teeth of the comb.
GEO. W. EARLY, of Columbus. 0 , has taken a new
wareroom in the Noal House block, High street.
The change will be of advantage to Mr. Early ns
it brings him into the best business portion of the
city.
MR. MOORE, superintendent of the A. B. Chase
Company, Norwalk, Ohio, will bo in town about
July loth.
JAMES A. GRAY, of Boardman & Gray, Albany,
N. Y., is taking a trip through the West in the inter-
ests of his firm.
H. L. STORY, of Story & Clark, who has. been
spending a short time in Chicago, has returned to
San Diego, Cal.
KRANICH & BA^OH are out with a neat catalogue.
It is a beauty.
C JANKE & Co., Galveston, Texas, have made a
contract for the state agency with Mathushek & Son,
HAtrurAOTUKEBB OF
INCORPORATED I884.
WE dropped into the elegant warerooms of Kranich
& Bach a day or two Hgo, and while there were en-
Containing; over 40 Styles and Combi-
nations.
THE SMITH AM. ORGAN CO.
Boston, Massachusetts and Kansas Gity, Mo.
No better TONE, WORKMANSHIP,
Finer Cases, or more satisfactory In-
struments can be made than the
SL.ND TO
BCRDF/TT ORGAN CO.,
LTMITFD,
,
,
F It LIST, BEFORE BUYING.
tertained by some fine piano playing by Mr. Alvin
Kranich. Mr. Kranich is a first class performer and
plays with good taste, and his technique shows the
effects of careful study.
W. C. BURGESS, Auburn, Now York, reports busi-
ness improving, and cash sales more frequent.
BEHNING & SON'S new factory, at 157 and 159 East
THOS. F. SCANLAN, of Boston, Mass., has built an
One Hundred and Twenty-eighth street, is one of
the most complete we ever saw. All the floors are
well lighted, and contain every convenience for the
rapid and perfect manufacture of instruments. On
the second floor are elegant warerooms, well lighted
and arranged for the excellent display of pianos.
These warerooms are so constructed that they can
easily be used as^concert rooms, and it is the inten-
tion of the firm to avail themselves of this opportu-
nity in the Fall. They have already made several
engagements for the months of October, November,
and December. We see no reason why Behning &
8on cannot work up a very large retail trade in Har-
lem, and we believe they will do so.
extension to his factory. It is six stories high, and
covers two lots. This move on the part of Mr.
Scanlan was necessitated by the constantly growing
demand for the instruments he manufactures.
AN automatic check for music boxes has been
patented by Mr. Charles E. Juillerat, of New York
City. Combined with the cylinder and comb of a
musical box is a wheel on the cylinder, a cam wheel,
projecting teeth, a pawl and lug, etc., to check the
cylinder when the flyer cylinder gets out of order or
Is removed.
nliflt i Davis
THE Madison Square Theatre continues to draw
large audiences nightly, "Prince Karl" proving a
very strong attraction. The management of this
cosy theatre spare no pains nor expense to make it a
cool and comfortable place to spend these warm
evenings. The dramatis persona in "Prince Karl,"
it is needless to say, is first class.
DECKER & SON, New York, report business ex-
cellent. They shipped more pianos in June, of this
year, than any year for a long time during the same
month. Mr. Myron A. Docker, the head of the firm,
will leave with his family about the middle of August,
and visit all the prominent places of interest between
New York and St. Paul. This trip is to be made
solely for pleasure, and we wish Mr. Decker and his
family a pleasant journey.
CRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT.
Indorsed by Liszt, Gottschalk, Wehll, Bendel Strauss, Soro Abt,
Paulus, Titiens, Heilbron and Germany's Greatest Masters.
ESTABLISHED OVER HALF A CENTURY.
BOSTON, MASS.

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