Music Trade Review

Issue: 1894 Vol. 19 N. 4

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
Famous In "Song and
Story "
RECENT LEGAL
DECISIONS.
[PREPARED FOR THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.]
An Ideal Summer Trip to Virginia.
ASSIGNMENT FOR BENEFIT OF CREDITORS —
CHATTEL MORTGAGE.
An insolvent debtor mortgaged his stock of
goods to certain creditors, then immediately
gave a second mortgage on the same goods to
certain other creditors, and assigned all his ac-
counts to a third set of creditors. Held, that
these transactions did not constitute a general
assignment for the benefit of creditors.
Walker et al. v. Rossetal., Supreme Court
of Illinois, April 2d, 1894.
FRAUDULENT JUDGMENT—EQUITABLE RELIEF—
LACHES—COLLATERAL ATTACK.
1. Where a bill to enjoin the collection of a
judgment obtained by fraud is not brought until
a year after the discovery of the fraud, and does
not show that complainant has a meritorious
defense to the action, but does show that he left
the State, leaving the action pending, with no
one looking after it, and made no inquiries con-
cerning it for ten years, a demurrer will be sus-
tained.
2. Where a judgment has been rendered
through the unauthorized appearance and con-
sent of an attorney, the proper remedy is by
petition to stay proceedings on the judgment
asking that it be opened up, and that petitioner
be permitted to defend, and not by a collateral
action asking to have the judgment perpetually
enjoined.
Hollinger v. Reeme et al., Supreme Court of
Indiana, April 3d, 1894.
FRAUDULENT CONVEYANCE—ACTION TO SET
ASIDE—PLEADING.
1. In an action to set aside as fraudulent a
deed made by a judgment debtor, a complaint
which alleges that at the time of the conveyance,
and of bringing suit, the debtor had no other
property subject to execution, need not also
allege that the property conveyed was subject to
execution, since, if it were exempt, that is mat-
ter of defense.
2. Where the complaint alleges that the con-
veyance was voluntary, and given and accepted
with intent to defraud the grantor's creditors,
the omission to show want of consideration is
not fatal to recovery, since the deed, on the
other allegations of the complaint, would be
fraudulent, even though there were a valuable
consideration.
Slagel v. Hoover et al., Supreme Court of In-
diana, March 30th, 1894.
RUSSELL
(Successors to STARK & STRACK.)
PIANOS
MANUFACTURED BY
fios. 171 and 173 South Canal Street,
CHICAGO.
THE
Sterling Company,
f$CO the business man who hasn't the time or
~£> cash to go to Europe, and who wishes to
forget for a brief period the cares and worries of
business, the tariff bill, hard times, and other
"ills that flesh is heir to " in this mundane
sphere, there are few more enjoyable trips than
a journey to historic Virginia—the " Mother of
Presidents."
A sea trip of twenty-four hours by the " Old
Dominion Line "—the steamships of which, by
the way, are provided with all modern appli-
ances for the comfort of passengers, both as to
table and service—brings you to Old Point Com-
fort or Norfolk, and well within easy reach of
many celebrated spots famous in "song and
story.'' If you are fortunate enough to go by
that splendid boat the " Roanoke " you will
come in contact with as cheery and agreeable a
'' son of the sea '' as you would wish to meet
in the person of Captain Hulphers, who, with the
genial purser, Mr. Meyer, will help beguile the
passing hours by adding to your store of knowl-
edge.
From Old Point Comfort to Norfolk the
course traversed is an historic one—made
memorable by the Monitor-Merrimac conflict,
and from Norfolk it is only a few minutes' run
to " beautiful Virginia Beach," a resort which
compares favorably with any North or South.
If one gets weary of feasting on
"The sea, the sea, the open sea,"
up in the mountains are celebrated resorts
which for health and comfort are perhaps unex-
celled. Here can be found mineral springs,
whose waters are well-known and prized for
their hygienic qualities. In this section, in-
deed, nature has been generous, and everywhere
are manifest such natural beauties that the
temptation to become enthusiastic in praise is
excusable. It is truly an ideal place to obtain
rest and strength. Hunting and fishing abound
in plenty, and a visit to this favored region by
the " Old Dominion Line " is one which will
impress itself very pleasantly in memory's
archives.
Plating Aluminium.
f
HE new German method of coating alumin-
ium with other metals is regarded as of
decided mechanical industrial value. The pro-
MANUFACTURERS OF
cess consists simply in dipping the aluminium
FRAUDULENT
CONVEYANCES — LACHES
OF
in a solution of caustic potash or soda or of
hydrochloric acid until bubbles of gas make
CREDITORS—ACCOUNTING BY TRANSFEREE.
their appearance on its surface, at which stage
Debtors assigned their property to C. for the
it is dipped into a solution of corrosive sublimate
purpose of paying creditors, and on a former ap-
FACTORY :
to amalgamate its surface. After a second dip-
peal it was found that the transfer hindered and
ping into caustic potash until bubbles of gas are
delajed creditors, and was void as to them, but
DERBY, CONN.
evolved the metal is placed in a solution of salt
that because they, with a knowledge of all the
It is admitted by all that no piano ever put upon the of the desired metal. A film of the latter is
facts, delayed for several years to assert their
rights, C. would be required to account to them market has met with such success as THE STERLING rapidly formed and is so firmly adherent that in
only for the interest of the debtors in the prop- and thousands will testify to their superiority of work- the case of gold, silver and copper the plate can
erty. Held, that in an accounting, C. was manship and durability. Why ? Because they are made be rolled out or polished, the appearance being
of a most satisfactory character. When coating
properly charged only with what he had actu- just as perfect as a piano can be made.
ally received for the property, and not with its
THE STERLING ORGAN has always taken the lead, and with gold or copper, it is an advantage first to
estimated value.
the improvements made this year puts it far ahead oi apply a layer of silver, and thus treated the
aluminium may be soldered with ordinary zinc
Cutcheon et al. v. Corbitt et al., Supreme *11 others. Jt^~Ser.d for Catalogue.
solder.
Court of Michigan, April 6th, 1894.
Pianos and Organs,
Hallet £ Davis Pianos
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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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
THE COMSTOCK, CHENEY & CO.,
Ivory ton, Conn., Manufacturers of
Ivory and Composition Covered Organ Keys.
PROMINENT DEALERS
Incorporated Aug., 1892.
Capital, $36,000.
Who know the value of the Agency
STEVENS~6RGAN co.,
FOR THE
MARIETTA, OHIO.
SYMPHONY.
NEW YORK, HARDMAN'S 138 Fifth Ave.
PHILADELPHIA, F. A. NORTH & Co., 1308 Chestnut St.
CHICAGO, LYON & POTTER CO., 174 Wabash Ave.
SAN FRANCISCO, A. L. BANCROFT & Co., 303 SuttcrSt.
BALTIMORE, OTTO SUTRO & Co., 119 E. Baltimore St.
MINNEAPOLIS, W. J. DYER CO., 509 Niccolet Ave.
BUFFALO, N. Y., GEO. HEDGE & SON, 577 Main St.
NEW ORLEANS, PHILIP WERLEIN, 135 Canal St.
PROVIDENCE, R.I., IRA N. GOFF & Co., a6 3 Westminster St.
LOUISVILLE, KY., SMITH & NIXON, 633 Fourth Are.
TROY, N.Y., THE PIERCEY CO., 354 Broadway.
PITTSFIELD, MASS., WOOD BROS.
HARTFORD, CONN., A. F. WOODS, Asylum St.
BOSTON, OLIVER DiTSON COMPANY.
WASHINGTON, EDWARD F. DROOP & SON, 925 Penn. Ave.
ST. PAUL, MINN., W. J. DYBR COMPANY, 148 E. Third St.
PITTSBURG, PA., CRAWFORD & CASWBLL, 433 Wood S t
TOLEDO, O., C. J. WOOLEY & Co., 311 Superior St.
CLEVELAND, O., KIRSCH & MECKLB, 34a Superior St.
SYRACUSE, N.Y., CHASE & SMITH, 331 Salina St.
CINCINNATI, O. R. WURLITZER CO., 93 S. Fourth St.
PORTLAND, ME., CRXSSY, JONES & ALLEN, 538 Congress St.
NASHVILLE, TENN., R. DORMAN & Co., 531 Church St.
SPRINGFIELD, MASS. TAYLOR'S MUSIC HOUSK, 411 Main St.,
NEWARK, S. D. LAUTER CO., 657 Broad St.
ATLANTA, GA., FRBYBR & BRAOLBY MUSIC CO.
Manufacturers o f SEVEN OCTAVE
PIANO CASE, COMBINATION PIPE,
and Reed Organs finished in Mahogany,
Oak, Walnut and Ebony.
Absolutely High Grade. Wholesale Only.
Legitimate Dealers, Quoted Prices on application and
Protection Guaranteed. HAVE YOU S U N I T ! DO you
like Pipe Organ Music? "King of Instruments." We
have that tone quality in a Seven Octave Piano Case
Music wffi£
SOLE
AGENTS
FOB
HAMMACHER SCHLEMMER 2c CO>
UNITED STATES & CANADA
209HQWERY NEWYQRK
Our Catalogue is now ready for distribution.
MEXICO, E. HSUBK & CO., Mexico and Monterey.
ORGANS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
WILCOX& WHITE ORGAN GO.
Meriden, Conn., U.S.A.
Ttil NEEDHAM
PIANO
ORGAN
COMPANY.
MANXJFAOTTJBBRS OF
CATALOGUES UPON APPLICATION.
LOWENDALL'S
CflHPANELLA STRINGS
(REGISTERED WITH TRADE MARK.)
The CAMPANELLA String is my own speci-
alty, and made purposely for the American
and English climate.
The CAMPANELLA String combines the
durability of a good orchestra string with the
softness and mellowness of a fine solo tone.
The CAMPANELLA Strings are manufac-
tured of the best selected gut and finished
in the Padua style.
The CAMPANELLA String is registered ; so
beware of all imitations.
Each String being bluely tinted both ends,
and tied up with yellow silk, is enclosed in
an envelope showing firm and trade mark.
THE LOWENDALL STAR WORKS,
L. LOWENTHAL,
121 Beichenberger Strasse, Berlin, Germany.
THE NEEDHAM PIANOS THE NEEDHAM ORGANS
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UNEXCELLED FOR
Finish, Durability and Tone.
LEAD T H E WORLD FOR '
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Quality and Workmanship. .
CHAS. H. PARSONS, PRESIDENT.
E. A. COLE, SlCHITAPIY.
OFFICE & WAREROOM: 36 EAST 14th STREET,
S. W. COR.
s
"ONION SQUARE
FOREIGN
O R E A X B R I T A I N — H E N R Y AMBRIDGE,
London.
R U S S I A — H E R M A N & GROSSMAN, St. Petersburg
and Warsaw.
A U S T R A L I A — S U T T O N BROS., Melbourne.
G E R M A N Y — B O ' H M E & SON, Gera-Reuss.
Z E A L A N D — M I L N E R & THOMPSON,
Christchurch.
I N D I A — T . BEVAN & Co., Calcutta,
B R A Z I L — F . RICHARDS, Rio Janiero.
(For American Agencies address Home Office as
above.)
THE EDNA PIANO AND ORGAN CO.,
MONROEVILLE, OHIO, U. S. A.
High Grade Instruments only. Piano cased organs a specialty. The accom
panying cut represents our
U P R I G H T GRAND PIANO ORGAN.
This beautiful piano model is certainly the acme of perfection and stands pre-
eminent above all competitors without a known peer in the world.
T H E ONLY O N E O F I T S K I N D .
Beautiful in design, unequaled in quality of tone and finish, and unsurpassed
in solidity of construction. Full piano size and proportion, piano finish, piano
pedal, continuous hinge on ock-board, piano music rack, piano frets of the latest
design of tracings, hand carved piano trusses, etc., and unlike all other piano
cased organs on the market, has the most perfect stop-action. I h e lock-board is
made in two sections, the first section folding back and laying in the second
section, in which position the instrument presents a piano appearance. By \
second motion the second section is slightly aised, and swinging back under the
upper front brings the stop-action into prominence. We have also many beautiful
and artistic designs in hign top styles that are unsurpassed by any manufacturer
in the world. Correspondence solicited. Catalogues mailed on application.
Address all correspondence direct to the manufacturers. Special inducement!
offered to all foreign trade. Sample instruments sent on approval, and guaranteed
*a be up to the highest •lan/Hrd. All instruments warranted for six ycara

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