Music Trade Review

Issue: 1895 Vol. 20 N. 23

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW,
The "J. Haynes" Piano.
.The Muehlfeld & Haynes Piano Co., have
issued a circular to the trade, in which
they announce that in addition to the
Muehlfeld piano, an honestly-constructed
piano bearing the name "J. Haynes" on
the fall-board and also on the plate, will be
ready for the market in a short time. The
J. Haynes piano will be made in two
stvles.
riANUFACTURERS OF
High Grade . . .
THK hot spell which made us all sizzle
last week and the early part of this week,
interfered materially with the retail piano
trade. Within the last few days, however,
business has picked up, and retail salesmen
feel in better humor.
THK Moats-Brownell Piano Co. is a new
concern which has opened up in Kansas
City, Mo. They will handle the Hallet & For terms and territory address
Davis and Brambach pianos.
THE annual summer half holidays were
inaugurated last Saturday, and all the
piano warerooms in the city closed down
in the afternoon.
FRANK W. THOMAS, the well-known rmisic
trade dealer of Albany, N. Y., was in town
during- the week, and left a substantial
order for the different styles of Sohmev
171 and 173 South Canal Street
pianos.
PIANOS
and manufacturers desiring
piano stools, lamps, scarfs, or anything in
that line, should look up W. F. Masters,
who is temporarily located at 15 East Four-
teenth street. He has a selection of goods
that cannot fail to satisfy, and the prices
will be found reasonable.
DEALERS
S. S. STEWART'S Banjo and Guitar Jour-
nal for June and July, is at hand. It is, as
usual, full of interesting news and informa-
tion of value to all interested in the banjo
and guitar. A musical supplement is in-
cluded in this number.
A high-grade piano costs more
than an instrument which is 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
BOURNE
Just make a minute right here to write
to 215 Tremont Street, Boston, and find
out about it.
A MUSIC trade association, embracing the
cities of St. Paul and Minneapolis, has been
formed in St. Paul, Minn.
GKO. H. CHICKKKING, of Checkering &
Sons, Boston, will spend the summer at
Milton, Mass.
THE annual meeting of the Oliver Ditson
Society for the Relief of Needy Musicians,
was held recently in Boston, and the fol-
lowing named officers were elected: Presi-
dent, B. J. Lang; Treasurer, C. H. Ditson;
Trustees, B. J. Lang, A. Parker Browne,
Arthur Foote; Clerk, Charles F. Smith. " '
WAI.TKR E. HALL, traveling representa-
tive for the Pease Piano Co., returned re-
cently from a most successful Eastern trip.
FKLIX KRAF.MER, the popular Kranich &
Bach representative, leaves to-day by the
"Atigusta Victoria" for a European vaca-
tion.
H. S. DKDKKICK, JR., manager of the
Wilcox & White Symphony parlors, in-
forms us that the gratifying demand for
Symphony organs-—which we commented
on last week—continues unabated.
CHECKERING & SONS are not complaining
about retail trade. Mr. Meyer managed to
dispose of two $900 grands just before we
called yesterday morning.
CHICAGO
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Sterling Company,
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the player can do
while playing on
SOHMER & Co. report an excellent busi-
ness, both in t'ueir wholesale and retail de-
partments.
Of Course...
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. . . . . . . . T HE AEOLIAN
STERLING.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Pianos and Organs,
FACTORY:
DERBY, CONN.
It is admitted by all that no piano ever put upon the
market has met with such success as THE STERLING,
and thou-ands 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. £5^"Send for Catalogue.
Hallet £ Davis Pianos
Maximum
Tone Effects
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Minimum
Cost
Pipe Organ Results
. _ Reed Organ Prices
In the Estey Phonorium
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ORGAN CO.
Brattleboro, Vt.
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRICHT.
Indorsed by Liszt, Gottschalk, Welili, Bendel, Straus, Soro, Abt,
Pauliis, Titieiis, lleilbiou and Germany's Greatest Masters.
Established over Half a Century.
BOSTON, MASS;
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
THE "MILLER" ORGAN
WICKHAM, CHAPMAN & CO.
Is the Best and Most Salable Organ
of the day.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Piano Plates.
W A I T E D W H K R B W E ARK MOT RKPHJB8&JITKD.
CATALOVUK, * « . , F R E E .
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MILLER ORGAN CO.; Lebanon, Pa.
1853.
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1895.
MARSHALL
& WENDELL
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PIANOS
Have an enviable record
for D u r a b l e Qualities
and Exquisite Tone,
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42 YEARS' HISTORY.
They are known everywhere and are univer-
sally respected for their inherent merit.
Foundries i-SPBINGHELD, OHIO.
911 to 923 BROADWAY, ALBANY, N. Y.
1856.
DAVID H. SCHMIDT,
Successor to SCHMIDT & CO.,
Felt Coverer
-OF-
Piano-Forte Hammers,
E. 163d St., bet. Brook
and flelrose Aves., near 3d Ave.
NEW YORK.
WILLIAM TONK & BRO.,
Manufacturers, Importers and Jobbers of
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,
26 WARREN STREET,
Bet. Broadway and Church St.,
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK,
95 FIFTH AVENUE.
NEWARK, N. J . , I
WASHINGTON, D. C.,
817 BROAD STREET. I 1226 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE.
CHICAGO, ILL.,
2ST WABASH AVENUE.
KANSAS CITY, MO.,
1OOO WALNUT STREET.
ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO PRINCIPAL OFFICES, 774 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN, N . Y.
Good Agents Wanted in Unoccupied Territory.
WHITE, SON COMPANY, ~ '
Manufacturers and Dealers in
A NOVELTY IN PIANOS AND ORGANS.
Piano and Organ Leathers,
Electro-Bronze 4 Art * Work
149 & 151 Summer Street,
BOSTON, MASS.
HD6GS0N & PETTIS MANUFACTURING CO.,
AND
Electro-Plating of Every Description.
PANELS, DADOS, FRIEZES, CENTERPIECES, ETC., FOR PIANOS AI^D 0 ^ 8 ,
Wrought Brass Butt Hinges.
riNILT POLISHED AND PLATBD PIANO AND ORGAN HIHOM
ORGAN STOP KNOBS AND STEMS,
Continuous and Sectional Hinges, for every purpose, a»y width and
length. Fancy and Irregular Shapes made to Order.
64= AND 66 COURT STREET,
Wrought Brass Pressure Bars, and Brass Goods in General.
NEW HAVEN, CONN.
THE HOMER D. BRONSON CO.,
BEACON FALLS, COIfV.
JOHN PIKE,
Dealer in
Pianos, Organs and Furniture,
301 & 303 Susquehanna
SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE TO
Avenue,
PHILADELPHIA,
C. F. GOEPEL 4. CO.,
SCHARWENKA CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC
IMPORTERS AND
DEALERS IN
No. 87 EAST 68th ST., NEW YORK.
Under the Management of EMIL GRAMM.
PIANO MAKERS' SUP-
PLIES AND TOOLS.
137 EAST 13TH STREET,
NEW YORK.
Pall Term begins September xotli.
Examinations daily from September 3 : 10 to 12 and 3 to 6.
Students can enter at any time.
Write for Catalogue and particular!.

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