Music Trade Review

Issue: 1895 Vol. 21 N. 17

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
Exports of flusical Instruments
from New York Last Week.
Where American Dollars are Going
T
IT seems that Blenheim, the future home
of Miss Vanderbilt, now Duchess of Marl-
borough, can boast of a magnificent grand
piano with the name "Steinway & Sons"
on its fallboard. This instrument was
selected by the father of the present Duke.
HE quarterly declared export reports
from the United States consuls in
NEW
YORK, N. Y., NOV. 5, 1895.
foreign countries have just been received at
HIS following are the exports of musical
the State Department, Washington. These
instruments from the port of New
reports show the value of exports declared
REUBEN MIDMER, an organ builder of the
York for the week ending this date:
by each country for the United States, and old school, died at his home in Patchogue,
British West Indies—6 cases musical in- are valuable because they indicate how
L. I., last week. He was born in Sussex,
struments, $550; 2 pianos, $450.
largely Americans are buying from "other En^., seventy-one years ago, and started
Bristol—13 organs, $769.
lands than ours." Among this mass of
Brazil—4 pianos, $1,225; l organ, $38; statistics, the following figures bear speci- in business in Brooklyn in 1860. He erected
many large organs in churches in this city
1 case musical instruments, $100.
ally upon the lines represented by THE and Brooklyn.
Berlin—1 case musical instruments, $50. MUSIC TRADE REVIEW:
Liverpool -85 organs, $3,777.
GEORGE A. STEINWAY and his friend Mr.
AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.
China'—3 organs, $125.

Burk,
who are making a trip around the
Prague—Musical instruments, $16,551.-
Central America—1 case musical instru-
world, left Hong Kong for Singapore last
55-
ments, $51; 2 pianos, $580.
Saturday. They expect to reach Australia
Reichenberg—Musical instruments, $1,-
Glasgow—1 organ, $75.
around Christmas.
318.14.
Hull—4 organs, $212.
I2
R. C. FORISKS, music trade dealer of
V i e n n a — M u s i c a l i n s t r u m e n t s , $735.01.
Hamburg—29 organs, $1,073;
cases
Waterbury,
Conn., is in luck. His father,
F.EI.GIUM.
piano parts, $300; 2 cases organ materials,
William
Forbes,
of Greenville, Orange
Brussels—Musical
instruments,
$380.40.
$104.
County,
N.
Y.,
is
reported to be heir to a
HR1TISH INDIA.
St. Thomas—1 organ, $25.
large
tract
of
land
in
the northern part of
Bombay —1 case musical instruments and
New Zealand—5 organs, $160; 2 organs,
this
State
which
is
said
to be worth two
books, $98.77.
$135-
million
dollars.
CUBA.
Rotterdam—3 cases organ material, $353 ;
Gibara—Mahogany
wood, $9,013.
5 organs, $270.
W. A. WHITE is now traveling for the
Santiago
de
Cuba—Mahogany
wood, Blasius & Sons Piano Co. He recently
Southampton —1
case musical instru-
T
ments, $75.
U. S. of Colombia—4 pianos, $654.
Copenhagen--5 organs, $200.
London—2 cases organ material, .$75; 13
cases musical instruments, $776; 31 organs,
$1,150; 3 pianos, $810; 2 cases organ keys,
$360; 37 cases organs, $3,000; 2 pianos,
$5^5-
Bremen — 1 oase music, $50.
IMPORTS.
364 musical instruments,-$27,333'; 17 gut
strings, $2,273.
$4,124.22.
Manzanillo-—Mahogany wood, $680.95.
Santa Cruz—Mahogany wood, $16,549.88.
resigned his position as manager of Jacob
Bros.' retail store in this city.
J. POLKINGHORN'S new building at Darl-
ington,
Wis., will be opened with a full
Frankfort—Music, musical strings and
stock
of
musical instruments in about two
instruments, $389.29.
weeks.
Freiburg—Music, musical strings and in-
struments, $574.80.
W. E. HEATON, chief salesman with C.
Munich—Music, musical strings and in- II. Utley, Buffalo, will join Hockctt Bros.-
struments, $1,747.53.
Puntenney Co., Cincinnati, the first of the
Nuremberg—Music, musical strings and year.
instruments, $7,318.68.
THE
rumor last week that the Oliver
vStuttgart—Music, musical strings, in-
Ditson Co., Boston, had purchased the bus-
struments, $51,810.55.
iness of J. E. Lothrop & Co., at Dover, N.
The Lindeman Piano.
ITALY.
H., is now an assured fact.
Naples—Musical instruments, $672.60;
HE Lindeman & Sons Piano Co., East
C. H. UTLEY, of Buffalo, was elected
musical strings, $353.
147th street and Brook avenue, are re-
Councilman at the election recently. He
SWITZERLAND.
ceiving strong evidence of the popularity
visited the Metropolis last week.
Mr. /
Geneva—Miisical boxes, $14,480.21.
of the Lindeman pianos from dealers in
Utley is an enthusiastic supporter of the
UNITED KINGDOM.
every section of the Union. Orders con-
Chickering, Briggs and Sterling pianos.
London—Musical instruments and ivory,
tinue to Mow in unceasingly, and the Linde-
MANNS & ECCLES have just opened a
man factory is kept busy. This is the re- $38,578.40.
music trade establishment at 122 Mathew-
Sheffield—Ivory, $9,724.15.
sult of the progressive methods of the
son street, Providence, R. I. They will
members of the firm, who are tireless work-
handle the Knabe, Fischer, Strich & Zeidler
ers, both at home and on the road.
LEHMAN'S IMPROVED AM. HARP and Baus pianos. Both members of the
acknowledged by professionals most perfect,
cheapest and .easiest learned of any instrument.
firm were formerly connected with the M.
For particulars ask music dealers or send stamp
for illus'ted Circulars and Testimonials to
Steinert & Sons Co.'s Providence branch.
Am. Harp Factory, Joliet, 111.
GERMANY.
T
SKILL H P CONSCIENCE IH EVERY PHRT -
PUnos,
2249 — 2261
WashingtonStreet,
Boston*
Send for Catalogue.
Tone, touch and good-sense; con-
struction as near perfect as brain
and brawn can combine to produce.
FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICES
ADDRESS . . .
J F. HUGHES & SONS, fllamifaclurers
FOXCROFT, HE.
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
The Lehr Organs.
business just now. Orders are coming
their way, which indicate how highly es-
LEHR & CO., manufacturers of t e e m e d a r e t h e i r instruments in all parts of
piano-cased organs, Easton, Pa., are t h e c o i m t
9
T h e Lehr piano-cased organs
not complaining about the condition of
H
i Mi) Piano
Manufactured by
• MILTON S. GORDON
The
Celebrated
Gordon Mandolin
From
$5.oo
to
$7S.oo
Used by t h e best Artists and Teachers. . . .
HAHILTON S. GORDON
NEW YORK CITY
139 FIFTH AVENUE, N E W YORK
' Essentially the piano of the people.
The great number, 40,000, now in use in the American
homes testify to this
ESTABLISHED 1854
GABLER
^
Ernest Gabler & Bro., H'f'rs
214 to 224 EAST 22nd ST.
NEW YORK
Pronounced
Individuality
Have
you
seen
the
new
styles?
Is embodied in
the pianos man-
ufactured by
THEY ARE THE TALK OF
THE TRADE
Will
you
write
and
find
out
about
it?
JOHN HAINES, JR., HANAGER
FACTORY:
Park Avenue, Cor. 131st Street
NEW YORK
HIGHEST GRADE
Maximum
Tone Effects
Minimum
Cost
Pipe Organ Results
Reed Organ Prices
In the Estey Phonorium
FSTFY
ORGAN CO.
Wfn.Rourne & Sons
Boston, mass.
GRUNEWALD
HANDOLIN
Brattleboro, Vt.
The Verdict of the
Trade is that the
flanufactured with
t .
the best material
Made by the most
# .
Skilled Labor
HAGEN & RUEFER
Tops and Bars are made from Spruce, used
by STEIN WAY & SONS' piano
factory for their Sounding
Boards
Power and Singing Quaiity o! Tclie,
Precision and Delicacy o! Ioi. 'ft.
And Every Quality Reqms.te te *
Guaranteed to be six years old and kiln dried
FIRST~CLASS PIANO
Rene Grunewald, Mfr.
O«n*r»l Factors, - - - CINCINNATI ©.
818-22 Conti Street
FINISH
PERFECT
TONE
UNEXCELLED
Send
for
Illustrated
Catalogue
Factory 2g 10th Avenue
Warerooms 139 5th Avenue.
GABLER
in fancy woods—oak and mahogany especi-
ally—are "beauties," and never fail to
make trade for the intelligent and progres^-
ive dealer.
Winner
Is
Made in a Variety
of Styles
For Catalogue and T e s t e r / »ddxe»s
THE JOHN CHURCH CO.,
New Orleans, La.
Hallet & Davis Pianos
FACTORIES-PETERBORO, N. H.
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT.
Indorsed by Liszt, Gottsehalk, Welili, Bendel, Straus, Soro, Abt,
Faulus, Titieus, Heilbron and Germany's Greatest Masters.
Established over Half a Century.
BOSTON, MASS.

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