Music Trade Review

Issue: 1894 Vol. 19 N. 22

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
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STRAUCH BROS.,
ESTABLISHED 186
Manufacturers of Grand, Square and Upright
Piano Actions
and Ivory Keys,
22, 24, 26, 28, 30 TENTH AVENUE,
57 LITTLE WEST 12th STREET,
452-454 WEST 13th STREET,
A BEAUTIFUL AND ACCEPTABLE HOLIDAY PRESENT.
/Mi-> 'BROS.
The Regina Music Box.
Play Thousands of Tunes by means
oi Indestructible Metallic Disks.
Purity & Volume of Tone Unequalled
Plays all the Latest
PIANOS
New tunes issued every week Over one thousand arc now ready
including dances, operatic and all the popular airs of the day.
It is a musical novelty rendering un one or two accurately tuned
steel combs the most beautiful music and playing an unlimited
number of tunes

It is the first and only music box manufactured in the United
States and far surpasses the finest imported ones. The mechanism
is of wonderful perfection and so strong and well finished that
with ordinary care it will last for a life time. It runs fifteen min-
utes with one winding. All its parts are interchangeable. The
cases are ornamental and highly polished. The tune-sheets are
indestructible, being made of metal and are easily adjusted or
changed. Send for illustrated catalogue.
Send for Catalogue.
THE KELLER BROS. & BLIGHT CO.
Bruce Ave., East End,
A. WOLFF,
BRIDGEPORT, C0NN.,U. S. A.
194 BROADWAY. NEW YORK.
The Boston Felting Go.
F. J. BRAND, Manager.
PIANO and ORGAN FELTS
Of Every Description.
39 LINCOLN STREET, BOSTON, MASS.
ORGAN V PIANO SPRINGS. THE DAVENPORT * TREACY C O . ,
PLATES,
We make a specialty of the manufacture of
Organ and Piano Springs of the Standard Styles,
Made from best quality steel-oil tempered, and
EVERY SPRING TESTED AND TRUE TO WEIGHT
ALL SPRINGS GUARANTEED.
Send for prices,
SABIN MACHINE CO.,
Montpelier, Vt.
Drilled, Japanned, Bronzed, Ornamented, Pinned and Agraffes Set.
Nickel Plating, Action Brackets, Pedal Feet, Bolts, fy
OFFICE AND FINISHING ROOMS:
Cor. Avenue D and nth Street,
NEW
NEWMAN BROS.' ORGANS
Corner West Chicago Ave. and Diz Street,
IT IS A FACT
THE
MERITS YOUR NOTICE
CHICAGO, ILL.
NOTED FOR THEIR PURITY OF TONE.
The Sweetest, Most Powerful and Easiest Selling Organ in the market
OUR PATENT PIPE SWELL
produces finer crescendos than can be obtained in any other Organ.
JACK HAYNES, General Manager for New England, Middle and
Southern State*, also all Export Trade.
NEW YORK 1ARER00MS, No. 20 East Seventeenth Street.
Send for Latest Illustrated Catalogue.
PIANO
YORK,
JACZ HAYNES, General
STURZ BROS.,
MANUFACTURERS
OF UPRIGHT
PIANOS.
FACTORY, 142 Lincoln Avenue,
Near 134tli Street,
2STIH3-W
YORK.
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
Snap Shots.
New York, N. Y.
NEW YORK, N. Y.—Eliza Landauer, manu-
facturer of drum heads and parchment, No. 453
East 148th street, who made an assignment on
Nov. 27, states through her attorney, B. W.
Traitell, that all of her creditors have granted
her a compromise, at 45 cents on the dollar,
payable within thirty days.
Corsicana, Tex.
CORSICANA, TEX.—The Corsicana Music
Company have been incorporated by H. J. Mc-
Callom, R. M. Green, A. Buuert, and others, to
do a general music business. Capital stock,
"TW Hi
Type."
* *
RUSSELL
cember 2d, where he had gone a few weeks ago
to undergo an operation of the throat. The de-
ceased was formerly a member of the firm of
Williams & Levermau, piano manufacturers, of
Halifax.
Preston, flinn.
PRESTON, MINN.—N. E. Viall & Co. have
rented the old Fillmore County Bank building,
and will immediately put in a large stock of
musical Instruments and musical merchandise.
Jim Kerr, Jr., will have charge of the business.
Wichita, Kans.
WICHITA, KANS.—Thos. Shaw, music dealer,
(Successors to STARK & STRACK.)
gave a turkey to all the newsboys and bootblacks
in town Thanksgiving.
Lowell, Mass.
$2, OOO.
PIANOS
Springfield, Mass.
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.—Mary E. Fuller, music
dealer, reported to have placed on record a chat-
tel mortgage for $250.
LOWELL, MASS.—George Hedrick, formerly a
prominent organ dealer, deceased, aged 85.
Chester, Pa.
CHESTER, PA.—The Siloam Church is in the
market for a new pipe organ.
Whittenton, Mass.
WHITTKNTON, MASS.—Malcolm Duffy, pianos,
organs and sheet music, will open new store in
the Goward Building on Bey street.
Lincoln, Neb.
W. Hohman,
music
LINCOLN, NEB. — Young & Elder,
music
LINCOLN, N E B . — F .
Chicago, 111.
MANUFACTURED BY
CHICAGO, III.—The Handel Musical Associa-
tion, incorporated, by Clare H. Whitney, Monroe
L. Willard and Noble S. Judah. The capital
stock of the company is $30,000.
dealer, deceased.
Kos. 171 and*173 Sooth Canal Street,
Treason in the Tuning=Fork.
dealers, judgment entered for $827.
Terre Haute, Ind.
TERRE HAUTE, IND.—The Baus Piano Com-
pany, making preparations to commence manu-
facturing pianos, at the Cobleigh Piano Case
Works, near this city. The company will use
the third and fourth floors of the factory. Com-
pleted instruments will be turned out by the
middle of January.
Spokane, Wash.
SPOKANE, WASH.—H. N. Cockrell & Co.,
pianos and organs, reported to have conveyed
real estate.
CHICAGO.
THE
Sterling Company,
Harinette, Wis.
MARINETTE, WIS.—Mr. F. Baebenroth, of this
city, has opened up a music store in Stephen-
son's new block, on Stephenson street. Mr. T.
S. Payne will be head salesman.
Youngstown, O.
YOUNGSTOWN, O.—Prof. W.Jackson Edwards,
talented musician of Young^town, and John
Sherman, formerly of Youngstown, have asso-
ciated in the piano and musical business. A
partnership has been formed, and business will
be conducted at store formerly known as Ed-
wards' music store, 30 East Federal street.
Pueblo, Colo.
PUEBLO, COLO.—Mr. Geo. C. Harper has
bought out the interest of his former partner,
Mr. Keeling, in the musical instrument busi-
ness.
New York, N. Y.
NEW YORK, N. Y — B. W. Traitel, attorney for
Eliza Landauer, manufacturer of drum heads,
etc., at 453 E. 148th street, stated that all the
creditors have granted a compromise at 45 cents
on the dollar, payable within 30 days.
Halifax, flass.
HALIFAX, MASS—William Williams, a well-
known citizen of Halifax, died in Montreal, De«
comes to the Missionary Herald from
~$ Turkey an account of two students who
were arrested and imprisoned, and were released
only after nine days' confinement.
The exact reason for their arrest could not be
learned at first, but it subsequently appeared
that one of these students had written a letter to
a brother in America describing a choir to which
he belonged, and speaking of it as a "singing
army," and in another letter had asked his bro-
ther to send him a " tuning fork."
These letters were opened by officials, who
scented treason in them. What schemes of
sedition and murder might not be hid away un-
der these terms '' singing army '' and '' tuning-
fork " !
But after nine days' imprisonment and a close
examination, the officials decided that probably
these letters meant no more than they said, and
the poor students were released.
An Excellent Advertisement.
5l*HE JOHN CHURCH CO., Cincinnati, O.,
»C9 have issued a neat little booklet contain-
ing two short Christmas tales, entitled " Uncle
Benjamin's Christmas Gift " and "What the
Christmas Brought Her." These tales are built
about the John Church Co. 's products—the Im-
FACTORY ;
perial guitars, mandolins, banjos, etc., and the
Everett piano—and are cleverly written. It is
DERBY, CONN.
an excellent advertisement. Owing to its at-
It is admitted by all that no piano ever put upon the tractive press work it will be read and preserved.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Pianos and Organs,
market has met with such success as THE STERLING
and thousands will testify to their superiority of work-
manship and durability. Why ? Because they arc made
just as perfect as a piano can be made.
THE STERLING ORGAN has always taken the lead, and
the improvements made this year puts it far ahead ol
*U others. J^~Srnd for Catalogue.
Davis Pianos
MR. G. C. ADAMS, road representative of the
McCammon Piano Co., is in the West, and judg-
ing from orders sent in to headquarters is doing
some good work for his house.
TUB popular "Jewett " piano is quite a
favorite in Boston. C. F. Hanson & Co., agents
for the " Sohmer," handle this instrument.
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT.
Indorsed by Liszt, Gottschalk, Wehli, Bendel, Straus, Soro, Abt,
Paulus, Titiens, Heilbron and Germany's Greatest Masters-
Established over Half a Century.
BOSTON, MASS.

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