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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
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ANOTHER organ and piano factory will be
DECKER & SON are doing remarkably well
with their '' Elliptic Scale '' piano, and find the built at at Muskegon, Mich., it is said, a com-
orders for that instrument multiplying with pany having been formed with $10,000 capital.
great rapidity. Frank Decker is now on a trip
through the West, and he reports the outlook to
be very encouraging, and substantiates his re-
port by turning in a quantity of orders for the
" Elliptic Scale."
THE Waterbury, Conn., Mandolin Orchestra
has been organized, with W. G. Lawson, J.
Kaiser, G. DeWitt and others members.
FTJaria Gristina,
find no fault with the condition
of trade, and if it continues to go along at the
present rate they will feel perfectly contented.
They have some nice designs in piano cases,
and, apart from the cases, the pianos they turn
out are good instruments.
STURZ BROS,
Iv. H. BATTALIA has opened a piano establish-
ment in the Miller Block, Seneca Falls, N. Y.
Queen of Spain.
Porfirio Diaz,
President Republic of Mexico,
Rafael FJunez,
President United States of Columbia,
THE Industrial Committee of the Board of
Trade recently held a meeting for the purpose
of discussing the proposition to establish a piano
factory at Erie, Pa. No decision was arrived at.
are among the many in whose homes the .ZEolian may be
found.
The iEolian is endorsed by the greatest musicians, and
the severest musical critics.
A RALLY of the Piano Action Makers' Protec-
tion League was held November 4, at Koch's
Hall, 446 W. 46th street, New York. Addresses
were made by Wm. C. Roberts, candidate for
Congress; James Day, candidate for Assembly,
and others.
piece of music ever written, from a simple ballad to a
Wagner overture.
We ask, "Isn't this worthy your investigation?"
& ALLEN, piano makers,
Reading, Pa., have in their show windows an
upright piano from Virginia, said to have been
in the family of George Washington.
alias E. E. Ross, alias Geo.
H. Dailey, formerly of the music firm of Baylies
& Co., of Columbus, O., is under arrest at St.
L/Ouis charged with forgery.
Any one can learn to play it with a
few days' practice.
CRESSEY, JONES
GUSTAV BAYLIES,
Upon it can be played any
Visitors to see the iEolian are not asked to buy; the
instrument is shown gladly to all who call at our ware-
rooms,
18 West Twenty-third St., N. Y. City.
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SOHMER-SOHMER
Are preferred by the Conscientious Musical Instructors.
Are the Favorites of the Music Loving Public.
WAREROOMS:
FACTORIES:
149-155 E. 14th St., New York.
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MANUFACTURERS OF
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Piano
Plates
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Hale a Specialty of Piano Case Yeneer&
DRILLED,
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PINNED.
ORNAMENTED.
SPEINGFIELD. OHIO-
The Boston Felting Co.
F. J. BRAND, Manager.
fAOTOBT AND WABBE00M8.
Foot 8th St., E. R., New York/
PIANO and ORGAN FELTS
Of Every Description.
39 LINCOLN STREET, BOSTON, MASS.