Music Trade Review

Issue: 1895 Vol. 20 N. 21

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
The Representative Organ.
I
N mentioning the Southern Number of
THE
MUSIC TRADE REVIEW,
the
Ar-
and 16 are to be discontinued as soon as
present stock is closed out.
This catalogue will be found very handy
to dealers, who will doubtless be anxious to
give the new style Prescott pianos a trial.
In referring to the changes made and the
reduction in the number of styles, the Pres-
cott Piano Co. say: "We have succeeded
not only in embodying in each piano all
the attractive qualities of the former styles,
but also in adding other important improve-
ments."
kansas Democrat, Little Rock, Ark., says:
" T H E MUSIC TRADE REVIEW has been in ex-
istence sixteen years, and is recognized
throughout the United States and in Europe
as the representative organ of the music
industries of America. It has acquired a
high reputation as a vigorous, fearless and
honest- exponent of the true interests of
those industries, and from time to time has
EIectro=Bronze Art Work.
increased in size, circulation and influence,
until its dicta are universally accepted
HE Homer D. Bronson Co., Beacon
without question by the musical instrument
Fall, Conn., are carrying a splendid
manufacturers and dealers whom it so elo-
line
of
electro-bronze art work which merits
quently and brilliantly represents."
the inspection of the piano and organ trade.
Their panels, dados, friezes and center-
The Prescott Styles for 1895.
pieces are very handsome and artistic.
Their use in a piano or organ adds ma-
HE Prescott Piano Co., Concord, N.H., terially to the beauty of its appearance and
have issued a supplementary catalogue should help the sale. This concern also
of their new style pianos for 1895. It is manufacture a very thorough line of brass
in separate sheets, and can, if necessary, be goods and other hardware suitable for the
inserted in the regular catalogue. These trade.
new styles are entitled A, B, C, D and E.
The designs are attractive, and they con-
Q. W. Ingalls & Co.
tain numerous improvements in the shape
of new scale, open finished backs, new
RGAN manufacturers speak very
method of barring, automatic swing desk
highly of the excellence of the organ
and three pedals.
The Prescott Piano reed boards, octave couplers and other sup-
Co. will manufacture these five styles plies which are turned out from the factory
instead of ten, as heretofore.
Style A of G. W. Ingalls & Co., 25 Hermon street,
(rosewood) was formerly known as style 4; Worcester, Mass. Their wares are always
style B (mahogany) takes the place of style reliable, and never fail to give satisfaction.
5; style C (fig. wal.) takes the place of It is not surprising that a house with such
style 6; style D (mahogany) takes the a record should report an excellent condi-
place of style 35; style E (fig. wal.) takes tion of business. Trade with them has
the place of style 36. Styles 8, 9, 14, 15 been steadily improving.
T
T
O
For the Extension of South
American Trade.
HE Engineering and Mining Journal
says: "Our commercial contempo-
raries report that a movement is on foot
among the export houses in New York who
are engaged in trade with Central and
South American countries to form an or-
ganization for the purpose of increasing
their trade as much as possible. To this
end they propose to incorporate a company
in which all the houses shall have a repre-
sentation. Without abandoning the indi-
vidual conduct of their business, they will
intrust to this company the work of dealing
with steamship and transportation lines to
secure favorable rates, and of employing
experienced travelers familiar with the
language and customs of the different coun-
tries to represent them abroad. This is the
plan adopted by many of the German
manufacturers in several cases, and it is
said to be working remarkably well. Some
of our manufacturers who are desiroxis of
extending their trade abroad would per-
haps do well to consider this example."
T
THE new "Packard" piano to be manu-
factured by the Ft. Wayne Organ Co., will
be ready for the market about the end of
August.
FREEHORN G. SMITH, the well-known
manufacturer of the Bradbury piano, was
confined to his home all last week with a
severe cold. We are glad to say he is up
and around again, and actively interested
in his varied industries.
Gain Knowledge
Of the " innards " of a piano by a little reading. You may have
been a dealer for many years, you may have been a tuner for a
like period, you may have played a little—maybe more; but is
it not well to get a little more practical knowledge?
Some-
thing to bank on—an authority on all matters relating to tun-
ing, repairing, toning and regulating, scientific instructions—
everything? Written by that eminent authority, Daniel Spillane*
The cost is only a trifle—a dollar.
The book is illustrated,
cloth bound, over u hundred p^tges. Tt is called "The Piano."
EDWARD LYMAN BILL,
PUBLISHER,
Bast 14th Street, New York.
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
Recent Legal Decisions.
A decision of much importance has been
rendered by Judge Swan, in the United
States Court at Detroit, in a case involving
the validity of a Michigan statute. This
law required foreign as well as domestic
corporations to pay to the State at the time
of riling their articles of association with
the Secretary of State a tax or fee of one-
half of one mill upon each dollar of their
authorized capital stock. The suit in which
the decision was rendered was brought by a
manufacturing]company of Akron, O., to re-
cover a balance due from a local agent. It
was shown, says BradstrecVs, that the com-
pany manufactured no goods in Michigan,
but sales were made there by local agents.
The Judge held that if the act in question
were construed to apply to foreign corpora-
tions doing an interstate commerce busi-
ness, it was unconstitutional and void; that
the business of the plaintiff company as ac-
tually conducted in Michigan was an inter-
state commerce business, and nothing more;
that although the company had a distribut-
ing warehouse in the State, and its local
agents retailed extras or repairs, these
features were a mere incident of the busi-
ness carried on between the manufactory
of the company in Ohio and its customers
in Michigan, and that the corporation was
not so located or domiciled in Michigan
as to be subject to Michigan laws. The
decision is not confined in interest to the
State of Michigan alone.
Type."
-Tim Hi
* * * *
RUSSELL
(Successors to STARK & STRACK.)
PIANOS
MANUFACTURED BY
piar;o Bos. 171 and 173 South Canal Street,
CHICAGO.
THE
The New Woman.
""INHERE are times when one will admit
that the "new woman" is a blessing
in disguise. It was at a social gathering
a few evenings ago; as usual the young
man who knew "everything," was in evi-
dence. In his vocabulary words of less
than three syllables were unknown. His
Sterling Company,
Just make a minute right here to write
to 215 Tremont Street, Boston, and find
out about it.
S. J.
KKAMCII & BACH announce the comple-
tion of their twenty-nine thousandth pii:i:o.
A record to be proud of.
A iF.w days ago we examined one of the
litest style Braumuller pianos in mahogany,
which was about being shipped West. It
proved to be a splendid instrument, with a
pleasing touch and singing quality of tone
that cannot fail to make trade fortheBrau-
imiller Piano Co.
J. & C. FISCHKR have two very handsome
upright pianos displayed in the windows
of their warerooms on Fifth avenue, that
attract the attention of the passers-by.
The)' arc marvels of case design, and the
tone and general finish should please the
most fastidious.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Minimum
Cost
Pianos and Organs,
FACTORY :
DERBY, CONN.
BOURNE
When she got through, he fainted.
Maximum .
Tone Effects
Of C o u r s e . . .
A high-grade piano costs more
than an instrument which k in
that class known as "medium,"
but what a satisfaction to sell a
high-grade piano, and how pleasant
to meet the customer and friends af-
ter the sale is made, particularly if it is a
giant intellect dominated. The "new man"
was indeed supreme.
The "new woman" was an attentive lis-
tener; she bore it all patiently, and when he
had wearied himself and his hearers, she
called him aside, and in a manner admira
ble for its lack of condescension, gave him
the following advice:
In promulgating your esoteric cogita-
tions, or articulating your superficial senti-
mentalities, and philosophical, psychologi-
cal observations, beware of platitudinous
ponderosity.
Let your conversational
communications possess a rarified con-
ciseness, a compact comprehensibleness, a
coalescent consistency, and a concatenated
cogency.
Eschew all conglomerations of
flatulent garrulity and jejune babblements.
Let your extemporaneous descantings and
unpremeditated expatiations have intelli-
gibility, psittaceous bacinity, ventriloquial
verbosity and vaniloqucnt rapidity. Shun
double entendres, pestiferous profanity,
obscurant or apparent.
In other words,
talk plainly, briefly, naturally, sensibly,
truthfully, purely. Say what you mean,
mean what you say, and don't use big
words.
It is admitted by all that no piano ever put upon the
market has met with such success as THE STERLING,
and thousands will testify to their superiority of work-
manship and durability. Why ? Because they are 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 of
all others. £^"*Send for Catalogue.
Hallet & Davis Pianos
Pipe Organ Results
Reed Organ Prices
In the Estey Phonorium
*
J
ESTEY
ORGAN CO.
Brattleboro, Vt.
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRICHT.
Indorsed by Liszt, (iottsehnlk, Wehli, Bendel, Straus, Soro, Abt,
l'uulus, Titiens, lleilbiou and (ierinany's Greatest Masters.
Established over Half a Century.
BOSTON, MASS.

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