Music Trade Review

Issue: 1895 Vol. 21 N. 3

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
Established
1840...
THE
THE ARTISTIC PIANO
OP AT1ERICA
HIGHEST STANDARD OP
GENERAL EXCELLENCE
"Ulprigbt
J. & C. FISCHER,
110 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK
f If We Knew
as much about "building fences" as we do about pianos,
we might go into politics. We have studied piano
manufacturing for over twelve years in one of the
best factories. We use every known means to make
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P i « f i n one of the very best. We
tT 1U.11U t h i n k w e h a v e succeeded.
If tone, touch and workmanship count for anything with
you, we would like you to examine THE CLIFFORD.
THE CLIFFORD PIANO CO.
CHICAQO—ANN ARBOR
ANN ARBOR ORGAN CO.
SOLE FACTORS
ANN ARBOR, fllCH.
WasfiDum
Guitars, Mandolins,
Banjos, Zithers,
Awarded the Difloma D'Honneur and
Gold Medal at the
Antwerp International
Exposition, 1894.
MANUFACTURED BY
LYON & HEALY,
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Clifford C. Chickering, Supt.
Write for our booklet—"ABOUT PIANOS "
Behr Bros, & Co.,
G-IR_A_!£TID •_A_2STT3 ' i r P B I Q - H T
•—PIANOS""
CHICAGO, ILL.
OFFICE, FACTORY AND WAREROOMS,
292-298 ntli Avenue,
550 West 2901 Street
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New York.
Weaver
Organs
Easy to Sell
Hard to -wear out
Always Satisfactory
INVESTIGATE.
WEAYER ORGAN & PIAHO CO.,
YORK,
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PA,
New Style Eastlake.
HENRY HOLTZMAN & SONS
Manufacturers and Importers of
PIANO SCARFS
GRAND COVERS, SQUARE COVERS
RUBBER AND GOSSAMER COVERS
A Large Variety of
PIANO STOOLS
»I2I TO 2122 E. MAIN ST.C
The Henning Piano Co«
RAYMOND AND WILLOUGHBY STEEETS, BE00KL7N, N. 7 .
NEW YORK WAREEOOMS, 95 FIFTH AVENUE,
First Class Pianos at Moderate Prices.
AGENTS WANTED.
WESTERN OFFICE, 257 WABASH AVENUE, CHICAGO.
J . M . HAUXHURST, MANAQtR.
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
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"H. R. GEORGE, formerly in the employ of
Harding & Miller, music dealers, Evans-
ville, Ind., was arrested July 30, at Little
Rock, Ark., on a charge of embezzlement.
He is accused of having made collections
for his firm amounting to several Inmdred
dollars, and failed to turn over the money
to the firm.
J. H. GREEN, a photographer of Wilkins-
burg, has been charged with embezzlement
by T. H. Hulett, dealer in musical instru-
ments at Pittsburg, Pa. It is alleged that
Mr. Green, who until recently conducted a
music store in Scottdale, sold $500 worth
of instruments consigned to him on com-
mission, for which he did not account.
J. F. SIPE and C. C. Sigler, doing busi- there were several piano companies who
ness as the Automatic Music Co., at Pitts- bid for the order, and the offer of the A. B.
burg, Pa., have entered suits to recover Chase Co. was accepted, although it was at
$250 each from William Tann, John Giel, the highest price. The order was based
P. Brennan, J. F. Sullivan, Jacob Wagner, on the superior quality and not on the
F. Herold, Gus Bodenhagen, Frank Becker, price."
Andrew Schohn, Jos. Geier,Thos. Moroney,
BUSINESS is booming with the Hallet &
A. A. Milligan, John Escherich, Geo. Tas-
Davis Co., Boston. They are working over-
soldy, Andrew Wilson and Zacharias & time to catch up with orders on hand. It is
Richardson. The defendants are nearly all very evident from the way orders are com-
saloon-keepers, and the suits are entered on ing in that the Hallet & Davis piano will be
alleged articles of agreement to buy nickel- in greater demand than ever this fall.
in-the-slot music machines.
WILLIAM STEINWAY is expected back to
IN the case of Mrs. Sarah Decross against
town from Mt. Clemens about the end of
L.A. Douglass and the W. W. Kimball Co.,
.
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of Louisville, Ky., for $100 damages, Judge August.
Ware reserved his decision upon applica-
tion of the attorneys, who desire to present
certain legal points.
OTTO SUTRO & Co., Baltimore, have
added the Wegman piano to their line. A
good instrument and good representatives.
POPULAR "Jack ' Kuehl, of Steinway &
Sons' wareroom forces, had a jolly time
during his vacation, which apparently was
a great benefit to him, for he looks fine.
J. I. FORKENBROCK has recently opened
up a new music store in the Weidenbacher
Building, Dyersville, la.
A. B. Chase pianos have been
ON August 1st Matthews & Meyers, of ordered for the Conservatory of Lake Forest
Commenting on this
Aurora, 111., dissolved partnership. Mr. (111.) University.
Matthews will continue the business as of the Norwalk Reflector says: "The gratify-
ing thing about this sale is the fact that
yore.
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L. W. P. Norris, Pres.
N. S. King, Vice Pres.
S. Q. Lindeman, Sec'y and Treas,
Henry Lindeman, Supt.
For Sale
A Well Estab-
lished MUSIC
HOUSE, in a manufacturing city
in the State of New York, doing
a good paying business, under a
small expense, for sale, as the
owner wishes to retire from busi-
ness. Address, Box 5, Music TRADE
REVIEW, 3 East 13th St., N. Y. City.
BALDWIN PIANO CO.
Gilbert Ave. and Eden Park Entrance
Send for Catalogues
Cincinnati, U. S. A.
ELLIHGTQH PIAKQ CO.
Cor. Bay miller and Poplar Sts.
Send for Catalogues
Cincinnati, U. S. A.
A PIANO FOR DEALERS
HAMILTON ORGAN CO.
Factory and Office, 85, 87 and 89 Henry St.
Chicago, U. S. A.
Send for Catalogues
NEW
Near Canal and Fourteenth Sts.
STYLES
THERE is a faint hope that the long-
sought-for World's Fair Medals will be
read^y for distribution before Christmas.
The specimen medal was approved of by
the Government officials last week, and—
the land is in sight, perhaps.
FACTORY-727-737 East 147th St.
WAREROOnS-116 West 125th St.
A Resonant
and Singing
Qualitv of
Tone with
Perfectly
Even Scale
is Found Only
in the Old
Reliable
OARDMAN
Send for prices on
our latest New
Style B
The finest, most
convenient and
best Piano in
every particular
on the market.
PIANOS
Factory and Ware
rooms over Arcade
to Union Depot,
SG RAY*
F
543 to 549
BROADWAY
ESTABUSHID—IN—I83Z
CONNOR PIANOS.
Dealers desiring instruments Carefully Constructed, Elegant in
Appearance, possessing a Superior Tone Quality, for a
Moderate Price, should communicate with
FRANCIS CONNOR, - Manufacturer,
134th Street and Trinity Avenue, Southern Boulevard,
MERRILL PIANOS
YORK.
118 BOYLSTON ST
IBOSTOIN".

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