Music Trade Review

Issue: 1895 Vol. 20 N. 25

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
THE "MILLER" ORGAN
WICKHAM, CHAPMAN & GO.
Is the Best and Most Salable Organ
of the day.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Piano Plates.
AfltKUTTS WAJTTKD W H E R E WK ARK MOT BJCPRBBKMTBD.
CATALOCCE, * « . , F R E E .
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MILLER ORGAN CO.; Lebanon, Fa.
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1853.
1895,
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ESTABLISHED
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FEE
MARSHALL
& WENDELL
PIANOS
Have an enviable record
for D u r a b l e Qualities
and Exquisite Tone,
with a
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o
42 YEARS' HISTORY.
They are known everywhere and are univer-
sally respected for their inherent merit.
Foundries :-SPEINGPIELD, OHIO.
911 to 923 BROADWAY, ALBANY, H.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 TONE & BRO.,
Manufacturers, Importers and Jobbers of
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,
26 WARREN STREET,
Bet Broadway and Church St.,
NEW YORK.
NfW YORK.
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 STREFT, 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 * Art 4» Work
149 & 151 Summer Street,
BOSTON, MASS.
AND
Electro-Plating of Every Description.
PANELS, DADOS, FRIEZES, CENTERPIECES, ETC., FOR PIANOS AtyD 0 ^ 8 ,
Wrought Brass Butt Hinges.
HOGGSON & PETTIS MANUFACTURING CO.,
ORGAN STOP KNOBS AND STEMS,
Continuous and Sectional Hinges, for every purpose, aay width aa4
length. Fancy and Irregular Shape* made to Order.
6 4 AND 6 6 COURT STREET,
Wrought Brass Pressure Bars, and Brass Goods in General.
NEW HAVEN, CONN.
nniX>T FOUSHBD AND PLATHD PIANO AND ORGAN HHTOM
THE HOMER D. BRONSON CO.,
BKACON FALLS. COMB.
JOHN PIKE,
Dealer in
Pianos, Organs and Furniture,
301 & 303 Susquehanna Avenue,
SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE TO
PHILADELPHIA,
C. F. GOEPEL4 CO.,
SCHARWENKA CONSERVATORY GF MUSIC
IMPORTERS AND
DEALERS IN
Ho. 37 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 10th.
Examinations daily from Seotember 3 : 10 to 12 and 3 to 6.
Students can enter at any time.
HTrite for Catalogue and particulars
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
New Steck Representation.
wearing qualities have been too thoroughly
tested to be called into question at this
day, and among all of the old and popular
makes of instruments, none holds a more
honorable position among connoisseurs—
The Song Journal.
Clerk's office of Kings County, against
Napoleon J. Haines and others, in a suit to
foreclose mortgages for $30,000 on ten lots
in Alexander avenue near i32d street.
This mortgage was made by Mr. Haines in
November, '92.
HE Detroit Music Co. have made a
most important move since the last
issue of this journal was printed, by add-
ing the famous Steck pianos to their line
of instruments.
THE Schiller Piano Co., Oregon, 111.,
THK Woodbury Cadets,- of Woodbury, have sent us their new catalogue containing
For years the Steck has been almost with-
out representation in Detroit and vicinity, N. J., were presented with a handsome illustrations of five styles of upright pianos.
owing to a combination of circumstances. stand of colors by H. G. Farnham at his It is neatly printed, and the cuts shown
The Detroit Music Co. have for some time Woodland avenue residence Friday evening will give dealers a good idea of the appear-
past been considering the advisability of of last week.
ance of the instruments turned out by this
placing the Steck in their line of pianos,
A SOCIETY to be known as the "Verein- house.
providing satisfactory arrangements could
izung Deutsches Krieger," composed of
be made with the manufacturers, and a few
veterans of the Franco-Prussian war, has
weeks ago matters took on a definite form,
been formed in Dolgeville, N. Y. Mr.
and the sole agency for the Steck in the
Carl Brambach, of the Brambaeh Piano
southern and western part of Michigan was
Co., has been appointed treasurer.
secured. Two weeks ago the first consign-
ment of pianos arrived at the Detroit Music
THE Will A. Watkin Music Co., Dallas,
Co.'s warerooms. Of course, they were all Tex., the well-known agents for the Stein-
the latest product of the factory, and per- way, Fischer, Decker Bros., Newby &
Yes,
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fect in appearance and tone.
Evans pianos, are progressive advertisers.
that is the word;
Manager Vaughn showed me the new They not only carry large "ads." in the
daily
papers,
but
in
the
programs
of
Steck pianos with considerable pride, and
it expresses just what
I am not surprised at his enthusiasm. It theatres, concerts and summer festivals tak-
the player can do
would be difficult indeed to find a piano ing place nowadays in that section, they
which comes nearer to perfection in every keep their house and their wares before the
while playing on ..,
respect than the new Steck. Those who public. It is needless to say that they are
are familiar with this instrument know the well repaid in the way of good business.
HE
scientific principles represented in its con-
LAST week the Fifth National Bank of
struction. The sounding board, which, this city filed a Us pendens in the County
with the exception of two simple fasten-
ings, stands free from every other part of
the instrument, and so may vibrate freely
Send for prices on
our latest New
and reinforce the tone; the independent A Resonant
Style B
iron frame, which resists all of the strain
The
finest, most
and Singing
convenient and
from the strings and relieves other parts of
best Piano in
the piano, and the original system of Quality of
every
particular
o
n
_ _ _ _ _
_
the market.
Agraffe stringing, are all valuable and well Tone with
known features of the new scale Steck up- Perfectly
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Factory and Ware
right.
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rooms over Arcade
Even Scale
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It is a pleasure to examine the workman- is Found Onlv
ship of the Steck throughout. You may in the Old
take off the case and look into every nook Reliable
II
I I I 1 1 1 ML J BROADWAY
and corner of the inner economy, and
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every feature seems perfect in material
and construction. And, most important of
all, the tone is in keeping with the superior
appearance. It combines with brilliancy
and power, a delightful velvety quality, and
the scale is even. Thers is music in every Dealers desiring instruments Carefully Constructed, Elegant in
note, from the highest one in the treble to
Appearance, possessing a Superior Tone Quality, for a
the last in the sonorous bass. The patent
tone-sustaining pedal is also a valuable at-
Moderate Price, should communicate with
tachment to facilitate melody playing.
The Detroit Music Co. anticipate a most
satisfactory trade with the Steck, and with
good reason. It has the advantage of a
long and honorable record behind it. Its
T
Tone * •
Shading
... ... ... T
/EOLIAN
OARDMAN
& G R AY-
IANOS
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ESTABLISHED—IN—1837 "v
CONNOR PIANOS.
FRANCIS CONNOR, - Manufacturer,
134th Street and Trinity Avenue, Southern Boulevard,
YOEK
MERRILL PIANOS
118 BOYLSTON ST.
BOSTOU.
Seaverns Piano Action Co..™
B
HBTABLI8HED 1851.
P Uos
MANUFACTURERS OF
BROADWAY,
CAMBBIDGEPOBT, MASS.

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