Music Trade Review

Issue: 1889 Vol. 13 N. 9

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
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ESTABLISHED 1856.
The United States Organ,
THE FINEST AND MOST PERFECT ORGAN MADE.
MANUFACTURED BY
QUALIFYING TUBES
m GIVING THE
F. L. RAYMOND,
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SUCCESSORS TO
CLEVELAND, OHIO, U S A .
WHITNEY, RAYMOND & CO.
Trade Mark Registered.
Established 1834.
AGENTS WANTED.—Lowest Prices and Exclusive
Territory given. Send for Illustrated Catalogue, mailed
ree.
Clough & Warren Organ Co.,
DETROIT, MICH.
THE DUNHAM PIANO CO., Manufacturer,
Nos. 412, 414 & 416 East 23d Street, New York.
Illustrated*Catalogue furnished on application.
DAVID H. DUNHAM, Manager*
Prices Reasonable.
W M . C. VOTJGH, Superintendent.
INCORPORATED 1885.
ESTABLISHED iSto.
W.H.Bush&Co.
MANUFAOTUKEBS OF
Terms Favorable
THE
SOHTJBBRT
PIA NO!
A Piano that every dealer should handle.
PIANOS.
PEICES LOW.
QUALITY THE BEST.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
Dealers Get Prices and Terms.
Office and Warerooms:
243 and 245 East Chicago Avenue, Chicago, 111.
Factory:
51, 53,55 & 57 Pearson St., Chicago, 111.
P O L L O C K & CO.,
Thoroughly Constructed.
Attractive in Appearance.
Brilliant in Tone.
Reasonable in Price.
Fully Warranted.
JPPLT FOR TERRITORY TO THE
SCHUBERT PIANO CO,
(PKTER DUFFY, President,)
NEW YORE.
Factory, East 134th Street,
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FIAITOS
Are concerted to be I lie best ineilium-prtc*d instrument now
manufactured.
MANUFACTURERS OF
THEY ARE BRILLIANT IN TONE
First-Class Pianos,
Factory, 449 West 38th St.,
N E W YORK CITY.
—AND—
Unsurpassed in Workmanship and Finish
Send for Catalogues and Prices.
FACTORY, EAST 136th STREET & SOUTHERN BOULEVARD.
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
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TRAMPS NOT ALL IGNORANT.
ONE TAUGHT SCHOOLBOYS ALGEBRA AND ANOTHER
PLAYED CLASSIC MUSIC.
A
HENRY F. MILLER
FEW days ago a party of some five or six school-
boys, on their way home, stopped in front of the
home of one»of their number. The conversation
went from one study to another until it reached the
subject of algebra; here it stopped; one of the boys de-
clared himself unable to perform a difficult problem in Take the lead in the A R T OF P I A N O B U I L D I N G . Three Sizes of Crand Pianos,
quadratics which had been assigned to him. His com- all 7 1-3 octaves. A dozen different styles of Uprights, four styles of the famous Squares, and the
panions tried to help him, but after all hands had failed
Pedal Uprights are Specialties.
it was given up as a bad job.
An old and besotted-looking individual who was
shovelling coal a few doors away had been watching the
boys for some time, with a look of amusement on his
grimy face. After each one had tried and failed, he
Miller Hall, Boston.
1428 Chestnut St., Phila.
slowly laid down his shovel, picked up a piece of coal,
and, walking up to the boys, requested permission to
Manufactory, WAKEFIELD, MASS., Suburb of Boston.
look at the problem. After a good deal of laughing it was
shown to him, and without saying a word he quietly set
to work, and in a few moments had correctly completed
the example, writing it out on the pavement with the
bit of coal. The boys looked on in wonderment, and
could hardly believe their eyes, but were not slow to
No. 71 Fulton Street, MANUFAOTUSEH OF
New York,
take advantage of the state of affairs, and in a few
moments the work on the sidewalk had been transferred
to paper.
The coal heaver in the mean time had resumed his
BANE, OFFICE and COUNTER BAILING, WINDOW GUARDS, SE7LIGHTS, &c.
work, which was soon completed, and the last seen of
ALSO
him he was disappearing in the side door of a saloon.
On another occasion a party of four men and one
woman were seated in the parlor of a hotel not far from
this city. Adjoining the parlor was the barroom. Lean-
GS-A.H."V-A.3SriZE3ID T W I S T N E T T I N G
ing against the bar, leisurely drinking, were several
No. II PATTERN.
For Fencing, Henneries, Dog Kennels, &c, &c.
countrymen. At one of the "tables sat a tramp half
asleep. His arm was curled up, forming a support for
his shaggy head, which was covered with a tattered
slouch hat of ancient manufacture. Suddenly, through
the half open door, there came the sound of music; the
loungers stopped drinking for a moment, but almost
immediately resumed their occupation. Nobody noticed
Manufacturers of
the tramp. At th» first sound he had raised his head
from the table, and his eyes seemed glued to the door
through which the music came. As it proceded he rose
and tottered toward it, but just as he entered the room
OF THE VERY HIGHEST GRADE.
the music stopped. All eyes turned on the tramp, who
Containing t h e following P a t e n t e d I m p r o v e m e n t s :
was making straight for the piano, which he reached a
Patent Grand Plate, •
Bessemer Steel Action Frame,
moment later. Lightly running his dirty fingers over
Grand Fall Board,
Endwood Bridge,
the keys, suddenly he began to play Mendelssohn's
Piano Muffler,
Touch Regulator,
" Wedding March." For nearly half an hour the tramp
Harmonic Scale,
Finger Guard
sat thus, playing nothing but the choicest classical music,
and IMPROVED CYLINDER TOP.
with a touch and execution that was itself a marvel.
The listeners sat astonished and in silence that was not
broken until the tramp, rising from the piano, took up
Corner Tenth Avenue,
his hat, and, going through the barroom to the door,
disappeared down the muddy road.—N. Y. Sun.
PIANOS
HENRY F. MILLER & SONS PIANO CO.,
W. S. ESTEY,
W I R E CLOTH
Of Brass, Copper, Iron, Galvanized and Steel Wire of all Meshes and Grades.
EHLIN & SONS,
grand and Upright grand Pianos
Factory A Warerooms, 461,463,465,467 West 40th St.*
OOITITOB,
GEO. MOLINEUX, NO. 819 Broadway, N, Y., publishes
an excellent sacred solo for Christmas entitled " The
Shepherds," composed by A. M. Shuey, secretary of
the Century Piano and Organ Co., Minneapolis, Minn.
p i A N O SALESMAN of 10 years' experience,
being about to make a change, wants posi-
* lo n as an inside or outside salesman.
Address, P,
Care of THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW,
3 East 14 th street, New York city.
MANUFACTURES OF
PIANO-FORTES,
Factory, 237 & 239 East 41st Street.
NEW
GEO. STEOK & CO.,
Warerooms, 4 East 42d Street.
YORK.
WESSELL, NICKEL & GROSS,
HANUFACTUBEB3 0F«
MANUFACTURERS OF
Grand, Square
PIANOS
PIANO'ACTIONS,
and Upright.
STANDARD OF THE WORLD.
Factory: 34th Street, bet. 10th and 11th Avenues-
WABEBOOMS: No. 11 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET, NEW YOEK.
Factories 455, 457. 459 & 461 West 45th St.
036 & 638 Tenth Ave.
453, 454, 456 Si 458 West 46th St.
WEGMAN & COMPANY,
Office t
457 WEST 45th STREET,
New York.
PIANO
All our Instruments contain the full iron frame and patent tuning pin. The greatest invention in the history of piano
making. Any radical ohanges in the climate, heat or dampness cannot affect the standing in tone of our
instruments, and therefore challenge the world that ours will excel any other*

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