Music Trade Review

Issue: 1895 Vol. 20 N. 5

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
THE idea of naming musical societies or
quartette clubs after popular pianos is
growing" in favor, says the Presto. In
Chicago there is a "Weber " quartette and
a " Sohmcr " among vocal clubs.
C. C. POLK, of Valparaiso, Ind., has in-
vented a harp attachment and is endeavor-
ing to place it with piano manufacturers in
the West.
DR. CTEO. W. STERNS, who claims to be
the original inventor of the octave coupler
in pianos, is a paralytic, and has been an
inmate of a New Haven, Conn., hospital
for more than two vears.
THE one and only George M. Guild is
again in evidence as head of the American
Action Company, manufacturers of piano
actions at 786 Washington street, Boston.
THE Boston piano manufacturers expect
to have a social chat over a good dinner
about March 1st. A committee of well-
known men has been appointed to make all
the necessary arrangements to that end.
H. J. BRAINARD is now connected with
Alfred
Dolge & Son, and will take the place
LYON & HEALY announce that owing to
on
the
road
vacated by R. A. Widenmann.
the advance in prices of Zimmermann auto-
Mr.
Brainard
was formerly a hardware
harps no discounts can in future be allowed
broker
at
81
Reade
street.
on either autoharps or harmonettes.
Diamond Hard Oil Polish is used for Polishing, Reviving and Clean-
ing any Article having a Polished, Varnished or Oiled Surface.
ASK QUESTIONS.
When a piano manufacturer tells you
his pianos are the best, and that no others
are worth considering, ask questions.
Ask hint "Why?"
As a matter of fact most pianos are
good; the makers would be foolish to do
other than their best.
The differences between them are
small, but small things are very im-
portant.
It is by excelling- in many little things
that t/u'vt ESER PIANO is lifted above
the common mediocrity of pianodom.
Maybe it's the greater elasticity of the
hammers, our neiv duett desk or our
practice pedal—both patented—which
altogether make so many dealers persist
in /laving the Weser Piano.
Talk to us about it.
A
Ask us questions.
First Premium, Connecticut State Fair,
1890, 91, '92 and '93.
Hartford Diamond Polish Co.
Equally good for Pianos or Organs.
MANUFACTURERS,
HARTFORD, CONN., U. S. A.
AGENTS WANTED.
WE ARE NOT SUCH BIG FOOLS.
We do not expect a dealer to sell the Ann Arbor Organ unless he can make
money by so doing.
We do not expect him to think it is good just because we think it is good.
We do not expect him to crowd out a good seller and sell nothing but the Ann
Arbor.
BUT WE
We make the finest finished organ made in the United States known to us.
Our organs contain many important features which make them sell if the agent
has gumption enough to show them.
Our prices are low if good quality in an organ is worth a cent.
'
AND WE BEUEYE
That any dealer who fails to familiarize himself with all the market affords and
take advantage of an opportunity to buy the best there is. makes a mistake, and the
dealer who in estimating cost figures only the factory price, makes a mistake. It is
not the instrument that costs the least which pays the biggest profit, but the one
which impresses a customer so favorably that he will pay the price and be satisfied
after he has done so.
On this platform we wish you to consider our claims for the Ann Arbor Organ.
WESER BROS.,
52O TO 528 WEST 43d STREET,
New York.
ACCORDING to the three plans for the
Paris Exposition of 1900 recently accepted
by the authorities, the Eiffel Tower and
Machinery Building, of the '89 exposition
will be preserved. Messrs. Girault, Hen-
ard and Paulin are the names of the lucky
architects who received first prizes of $1,200
each.
THE ANN ARBOR ORGAN CO., Manufacturers,
You ought to see our New Piano Case.
. . . It is a Seller. . . .
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THE "OPERA" PIANO
.MANUFACTURED BY.
Peek & Son
Broadway & 47th St.
NEW YORK
prices, Serins, Catalogue, Etc. upon Hppltcation
This instrument is used by "Royalty," viz. : the "public." Can be used in a "White House," but will stand as well in a house
of any shade. Poetical in tone and matchless in general workmanship. Preferred by the "Queen"—of musical taste—on account of
its tone-sustaining power. It has an opera tone found only in the "Opera" piano. A piano for the musician, for the home, the con-
cert hall, the theatre, the church, schoolhouse, and last but not least the dealer welcomes it in his salesroom; it is one of his best sellers.
MERRILL PIANOS
118 BOYLSTON ST.
IBOSTOIfcT-
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
THE COMSTOCK, CHENEY & CO.,
Ivory ton. Conn., Manufacturers
of
tawr
Ivory and Composition Covered Organ Keys.
PROMINENT DEALERS
Incorporated Aug., 1892. Capital, $36,000.
Who know the value of the Agency
STEVENS~ORGAN CO.,
MARIETTA, OHIO.
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SYMPHONY.
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Manufacturers of SEVEN OCTAVE
C A g E j COMBINATION PIPE,
p i A N 0
m- : HW wBtf-a i^-""I and Reed Organs finished in Mahogany,
Oak, Walnut and Ebony.
NEW YORK, HARDMAN'S 138 Fifth Ave.
PHILADELPHIA, F. A. NORTH & Co., 1308 Chestnut St.
CHICAGO, W. W. KimballCo.
SAN FRANCISCO, A. L. BANCROFT & Co., 303 Sutter St.
Absolutely lllgli Urade. Wholesale Only.
I egitimate Dealers, jjucied Prices on application and
BALTIMORE, OTTO SUTRO & Co., ng E. Baltimore St.
Protection Guaranteed.
MINNEAPOLIS, W. J. DYER CO., 509 Niccolet Ave.
BUFFALO, N. Y., GEO. HEDGE & SON, 577 Main St.
IIAVK YOU SKKN I T ! DO you
like Pipe Organ MUMC? "King of Instruments." We
K e tli.it wire uualiu- in A Seven CXuvc Piano Case.
NEW ORLEANS, PHILIP WERLEIN, 135 Canal St.
PROVIDENCE, R.I., IRA N. GOFF & Co., 263 Westminster St.
LOUISVILLE, KY., SMITH & NIXON, 622 Fourth Ave.
TROY, N.Y., THE PIERCEY CO., 354 Broadway.
PITTSFIELD, MASS., WOOD BROS.
HARTFORD, CONN., A. F. WOODS, Asylum St.
BOSTON, OUVKRDITSON COMPANY.
WASHINGTON, EDWARD F. DROOP & SON, 925 Penn. Aw*.
ST. PAUL, MINN., W. J. DYER COMPANY, 148 E. Third St.
PITTSBURG, PA., CRAWFORD & CASWKLL, 433 Wood St.
TOLEDO, O., C. J. WOOLKY & Co., 311 Supenoi St.
CLEVELAND, O., KIRSCH & MECKLB, 34a Superior St.
SYRACUSE, N.Y., CHASE & SMITH, 331 Saiina St.
2O9 BOWERY,
CINCINNATI, O. R. WURLITZER CO., 23 S. Fourth St.
NEW Y O R K .
PIANO AND ORGAN
PORTLAND, ME., CRBSSY, JONES & ALLEN, 538 CongretsSt.
NASHVILLE, TENN., R. DORMAN & Co., 531 Church St.
MATERIALS
SPRINGFIELD, MASS, TAYLOR'S MUSIC HOUSB., 41a Main St.,
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TOOLS.
NEWARK. S. D. LAUTER CO.. 657 Btoad St.
A T L A N T A T G A . , FRBYKR & BRADLBV MUSIC CO.
MEXICO, E HKUER & CO., Mexico and Monterey.
ORGANS OF EVERY DfcSGRIPTlON.
WILCOX & WHITE ORGAN CO.
Meriden, Conn., U.S.A.
Piano & Organ
Company
CATALOGUES UPON APPLICATION.
CHAS. H. PARSONS, PRESIHRNT
Manufacturers of
High-Grade
lfManos
E. A. COLE, SECKKTAKY
Our Instruments
can be obtained at
^t^,
retail throujfn
^i^
our establislied
agents only.
Correspondence
with the Trade
solicited
7^
36 EAST 14111 S T R E E T , UNION S.>-ARK, NEW YORK
THE EDNA PIANO AND ORGAN CO.,
GEORGE C. CRANE,
97 Fifth Ave, cor. 17th St., New York.
EASTERN REPRESENTATIVE OF
T H E KRELL PIANO CO.,
Manufacturers of Strictly First-Class Grand* Upright Pianos
CINCINNATI, O.
A Rents Wanted in all Eastern Cities
LEAD Tflc T R A D E -
MONROEVILLE, OHIO, U. S. A.
High 1 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 aii competitors without a known peer in the world.
T H E ONLY ONE 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 'nck-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 slop-action. The 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 a
second motion the second section is slightly aised, and swinging back under the
upper front brings the stop-action into prominence. We hK.ve also many beautiful
and artistic designs in hifih 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 inducements
offered to all foreign trade. Sample instruments sent on approval, and guarantee^
to be up to the highest standard. All instruments warranted for *U years. *

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