Music Trade Review

Issue: 1896 Vol. 22 N. 6

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
The Wonderful Weber Tone
Steinway...
WEBER
PIANOS
PIANO

MUND ONLY IN TH1
GRAND
AND
UPRIGHT
Steinway & Sons are the only
facturers who make all component parts
of their Pianofortes, exterior and interior
(including the casting of the full
frames), in their own factories.
New York Warerooms
WARBROOHS;
Fifth Avenue & 16th Street
New York
STECK
PIANOS
Steinway Hall
Nos. 107, 109, i n
E. 14th St.
Central Depot for Great Britain, Steinway Hall
No. is Lower Seymour St. Portman Square, London, W.
European »rancb factor*
Stelnwa^s planofabrlk
FlaUhing factory, Fourth Areaae, It*
aad S3d 8ta., New York City.
Piano Case aad Action Factories, Metal
Foandrlu aad Lumber Yards, at Astoria,
lione Nland City, opposite IVMk Street, Mew
York City.
St. Pauli, Neue Rosen Strasso No. M
HAMBURG. GERMANY
Mmm without a Rival for Toie»
Toncli and Durability.
UNRIVALLED.
GEO. STECK & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS.
WAREROOntt
HILL, 11 East Fonrtdentii St. l e i Tort
"The Band Played On
f Courjc
On What? 7 C# I J C J ^ °
CELEBRATED
PIANO
Patented January 7th, 1896
Every large music dealer in the United States is
now selling Zobos. From 10c. to $4 each.
Write for catalogue and directions
II0BJD3HI19CHESINUIS!
RNILADELPHIA.
UNSURPASSED.
HOW TO BOOM ZOBOS
W. H. FROST
Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer
123 Liberty St.,
-
New York
Braumutler piano
"ABSOLUTELY FIRST-CLASS"
FRENCH FELTS
(X)OPER. HEWITT&
THE BEST
SELLING PIANO
MADE
Handsome
Beautifully
Ornamented
Original
Patents
FACTORY AND WAREROOMS
402 to 410 W. 14th St., New.York
MOSICWII^E
EBB
»IANO
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\o ^ f i t 7 / o l [ i : v / a JifJ
rrt a
c hange,
h a n g e , which
which I r n e a t i o n e a last week, u n -
B bBirn ^ i V
^ t c i olf, ,nvr>o l o lan&rae
t n a t C. B. etrick k h
l ess
e
has received power
hris
«GillL
last Friday on .a. three weeks vacation,
no.vaivprn ixipvt uoisiw z±>aihao3niq I^i^r ol
which he willspena at Hudson Hot SpTings,
capitalists, and n&-dmrt)t during their stay
'1i)ron:ith'e .!©u#h,jtPSmM&ir.iiib
many, prominent
Ltmrj
found
durfn ijtnnoara oniiiq to
jn
M
e whole vvas in a iair
sd oJ ^rrrrfjorno^ u
T
HEJhandsome Steck upright piano in
Philadelphia Times from C. J. Heppe &
Sons for presentation to the % educational
institute in the State of New Jersey which
.soFIno arer-Umow «in To y w r l s m isflSo Iron should secure th-e highest number of votes
stature, he has an active mind and a pretty by coupons cut from its daily issues, was
strap D5CK Done.
won by the Wenonah Public School, haying
secured .the magnificent total of 41*1/690
votes. The formal presentation took p*liace
S. H. Daniels is manager, -jaron Jijory J; io in Wenonah last Saturday, and was partic-
ipated in by the leading people of the town,
as,we.ll as a number of prominent Philadel-
Wendell pianos in this .city, is .doing some phians. Among the names of those present
very excellent advertising on the programs we noticed Florence J. Heppe and Geo.
N. Grass, of New York. Addresses were
made by Editor Fe,nnoof: the. Tifnes x Maiyor
Dawson of Wenonah, members of tlie
School Board, and others. Selections were
favorite out this .\yay, js,. f ,ca£lin^ ion Jijis given on* the piano in the interim by Mrs.
numerous friends ^nd 4 4 oing some effective Hollinger, who displayed the beautiful
work tor the Marshall ,& Wendell piano, of tonej quality; oirifie iftstmttimH/S] 3UT
Cjiilarto ,the salesmen, askine; that annaal Albany.' James Hollyer, or ttie **-**•—
£fson & *•
dues of $q be sent to him previous to the
of a page article: After the conclusiort—|>
'$& speeches -ancl the singfrig'tne''audienc
fetj tile
7 iMftny.,:w«re»ot.iconteiit; nautili: (they,;M
tfl}ejl
who
returne
no HSOiA
to perform ^n j,it. ( . It, took t
q
few minutes to gain the affection of .those
with' whoiii its future will be spfent. For
rosperous
£
S}¥ r i
Lyon & Healy's^-Kofeiness is very fair, Y^ the prospects are not
Df^jggg/ riinorn edt \o 1nove JaabbBS sriT
ipj^ ; ajgfpp4 ) j^ra^^Jpt^ / q9 t .i O q z \[[j j B jau]
the piancf;fettre its horidrs with' b
.irO'hdlsiiBillferit^ofoth£[n^mea[Gf'tiic8Wcfetlt edi brtovad tnomoorwonnn -mil lo ssl-em oJ jflg mcHJoSity.!, Nearly every niusicdan p'fes-
.ept, tried tt^afad.from all .sidesj\v§T& s frQgfifli
words of admiration for thehandsamegjit\
il 7 a n ojnf
bosr; od oJ
Ohio, to .return, the papers which wer
were
l3oora firry/ ny-jf.ilivz fu/I v.">rd[orTw^jDnp
nled ny the Smith & Nixon Piano Co. fo
for
-Short Existence f.-[ya e
-tinteorporation' ,of ctHfe
^ r^orSs
Smith &
with a £a
listinct and „separate concern from the
& Nixon Piano Manufacturing Co..
turned' out all right. Py.ihe way, I clip
the
1 following from i the Inter-Ocean ol this
te ft
(
-dng •Sjb
lJiMHf
number of deeds filed jjpr record yesterday,
relied arii It dosjm
no avocn B dons JqoooB bluow
noilssnp
oriJ 5o
T N. J., which was incorporated ahout a
jekt ag6, have, it is said, applied for a
T^e!vei*. : ' J The officers of fte
l ^ ^
T. T. Hoffman,
rri ,rrnfl od] to ai
-oci p.frf ir.si^'^aTYiU^. t no\1cu1iz edi
REINHARD
is
Jots in Keeney s first addition, to Columbia said he willjeave ior Burooe- before jmany
Heights, by H. W. Crawford and others, weeks.
, ,,,V- Ai.S-Xi^' ^fh t°. r J ls -, whf?X" e r.
> l S making a Southern trip.
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