Music Trade Review

Issue: 1896 Vol. 23 N. 15

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solved. The business will be continued by
C. M. Leonard.
THE Prescott Piano Co., Concord, N. H.,
will have their new catalogue ready for the
trade within the next few weeks.
death of the debtor, and that a judgment
creditor who has acquired no lien prior to
the death of the debtor must proceed to es-
tablish and collect his claim as a general
creditor and in the due course of an admin-
istration.
Recent Legal Decisions.
Supreme Court of Indiana held, in the
recent case of The Lake Erie and West-
ern Railroad Company, that where one ap-
proaching a railroad crossing could have
seen the train by looking before he at-
tempted to cross, or could have heard it if
he had listened, it will be presumed that he
did not look or listen, and by the neglect of
such duty he is guilty of such negligence as
to preclude a recovery; that evidence of one
being absorbed in mental reverie so as not
to realize sound, and that the same causes
RAILROAD ACCIDENT—NEGLIGENCE.—The
A'RECENT addition to the music houses
of Detroit, Mich., is the firm of Broadwell
& Wolf, who will confine themselves exclu-
sively to the wholesale trade in musical
merchandise. Both members of the firm
were connected with the Whitney concern
for many years.
HARRISON & HALL is the name of a new
firm who have engaged in the building and
repairing of church organs at 28 Artizan
street, New Haven, Conn.
H. E. ROBBINS' music store in the Church
Block, Great Barrington, Mass., was dam-
aged by fire last week to the extent of
JUDGMENT—CREDITORS—LIEN. — I n the
recent case of Byrnes et al., decided by
the Supreme Court of Minnesota, the
court held that the right given to judg-
ment creditors to have executions issued to
enforce the collection of money judgments
after the decease of judgment debtors is
limited to cases where, and such executions
can only be levied upon real property upon
which, a lien has been acquired prior to the
$700.
me ayinpiioiiioii t h e o n l y m u s i c b o x
manufactured with indestructible
steel discs.
has a patented fly
wheel, speed regula
tor, side dampers and double comb
arrangement.
e x c e l s not only in
purity a n d volume
of tone, but it is acknowledged by all
prominent dealers that it is superior
to any other similar music box.
of this city, report a de-
cided activity in their wholesale business.
THE result of the election seems to be
the topic of conversation in all the ware-
rooms this week. If the sympathies of the
members of the piano trade amount to any-
thing, McKinley will carry the country by
an amazing plurality.
WESER BROS.,
Symphonion Zither.
It is the very latest marvel in niusic trade circles. Any one can
play complete airs on it without instruction or knowledge of music,
by means of perforated interchangeable music sheets.
FRANK: BURNS, the piano stool and scarf
manufacturer, 28 Union Square, is not
complaining to any great extent about busi- W m . R . Q r a t Z & CO. Sy S mph ness. During his recent trip he secured a
number of important orders, which will
keep things going right merrily until long
after election.
THOMAS HOGAN has been appointed re-
ceiver for the business of Richard A. Saal-
field, music publisher of this city, on the
application of John B. Saalman.
THE American Graphophone Co., of
Washington, D. C , have filed a bill of in-
junction in New. York City against Le Roy
W. Baldwin, Loring Leeds and others, for
infringements of letters patent of the
Graphophone Co., for talking machines.
THE M. Steinert & Sons Co., Boston, are
advertising a special sale previous to re-
moval to their new quarters.
PIANO salesmen should make good detec-
tives. They can all play the sharps and
know all the flats.
THE firm of Thompson & Leonard, music
dealers at Brockton, Mass., has been dis-
97 and 99 Border Street,
E. Boston, Mass., U. S. A.
New York Office
317 Broadway.
LL ORDERS FILLED
THROUGH DEALERS
SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
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Manufacturers | American Harp
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PRACTICAL PIANO BUILDER,
Care Music TRADE REVIEW,
3 East 14th Street, New York.
and Toy Zithers.
COLUMBIA ZITHER, MADE IN FIVE STYLES.
CELEBRATED J. T. L. INSTRUMENTS
Foreman or Contractor.
A foreman of many years' experience
desires change. Is scale drawer and is thor-
oughly posted in all parts of piano making.
Can take charge of buying material and
building up-to-date pianos. Will work on
contract, if desired, for one part or all parts
of instruments. Can prove character of
work.
Address,
18 East 14th Street, New York City
FOR BAND AND ORCHESTRA
NEW BORE IMPROVED THIBOUVILLE CLARINET
This Clarinet is made with five rings, three on the upper joint. These three rings on the upper join
enable any artist to render what have been, up to this time, the most
difficult passages, with the greatest ease
JEROME THIBOUVILLE-LAMY & CO.
LARGEST AND OLDEST HOUSE IN EUROPE
Thibouville Cornet, No. 2025.
3 FACTORIES
IOOO MEN
MAKERS OF THE FAMOUS
Bb Euphonium, 4 Pistons, No. 2070.
2115, also Artistic Violins
Bb Slide Trombone, No.
J. T. L. STRINGS THE BEST IN THE WORLD
SOLE AGENT KOR GRANDINI MANDOLINS
CATALOGUE SENT FREE ON APPLICATION
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hereby assign and convey the within bond, paying off the above recited incumbrance,
together with all interest in all rights under although this intention was known to the
the deed securing the same to * * * lender, and although the wife did in fact
without recourse," though signed by the use a portion of the money borrowed by
payee, does not pass out of him the title her for the purpose stated, she could not de-
to the note nor deprive him of the right of feat a recovery by the lender upon the note
bringing an action thereon in his own name either in whole or in part, upon the ground
and that where a husband made a convey- that it was given for her husband's debt, or
ance of land to his wife, reciting therein for money with which to pay the same.
that it was subject to a deed to a third per- Properly treated, the court said, the loan
NOTE—'INDORSEMENT—WIFE. — The Su- son previously made by the grantor to se- was one contracted by her for the purpose of
preme Court of Georgia held, in the recent cure a specified sum which had been loaned discharging an incumbrance upon her own
case of Daniel vs. Royce, that an indorse- to him, and the wife, being thus clothed property subject to which she had taken
ment in the following words upon a prom- with the title, borrowed money and gave and accepted her husband's deed, and her
issory note, payable to the order of a her own promissory note for the same, in- so doing made the incumbrance her own
named payee, "for value received * * * tending to use a portion of such money in debt.
prevented him from realizing that he saw
the train in time to escape injury, is not suf-
ficient to prove him free from contributory
negligence, and that though a railroad com-
pany and the public have equal rights at
the intersection of the tracks and a public
highway, those operating a train have a
right to presume that a person crossing, or
about to cross, will take precaution to avoid
injury.
STRAUOH BROS.,
ESTABLISHED 1867.
Manufacturers of Grand, Square and Upright
Piano Actions
and Ivory Keys,
22,24, 26. 23, 30 TENTH AVENUE,
57 LITTLE WEST 12th STREET,
452-451 WEST 13th STREET,
ISTIEW
THE «
TOEE.
BFERA" PIANO
MANUFACTURED HY
PEEK
& SON,
Cor Broadway & W. 47th Street, New York
WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR NEW
STYLE A, WITH MUSIC DRAWERS AND MANDOLIN-
ZITHER
ATTACHMENT ; TWO NOVEL FEATURES
WHICH MAKE THE " OPERA " A -QUICK SELLER,
AN ADVANTAGE TO THE DEALER.
PRICES, TERMS AND CATALOGUE UPON APPLICATION
Correspondence solicited.
Protection in territory guaranteed
THE - CAFEN - FIAN8
THOROUGHLY
UP-TO-DATE
Bourne Piano
New York Representatives:
WINTERROTH & CO.
105 E. 14th Street.
W H E most value for the money. The case design is
artistic. The tone, touch and finish are unex-
excelled. Investigate it ! We will make it to your
advantage. Address for catalogues, prices, etc. . . .
Tne BroGkDon Piano mfg. Co.
BROCKPORT
N. Y.
Celebrated for its tone, touch, design,
finish, durability and valuable improvements.
Write and find out about our new styles. . .
. BOURNE & 50N,
ESTABLISHED 1837.
Manufacturers. . . .
105 TREMONT ST., BOSTON, flASS.

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