Music Trade Review

Issue: 1897 Vol. 24 N. 1

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
PIANO STOOL AND SCARF MFS.
B R A I N A R D ' S SONS CO.,
HOLLOWAY, J . S.,
RYAN, WM. B.,
151-53 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111.
2024 South St., Philadelphia, Pa.
103 Court St., Boston, Mass.
BREIIM, F R A N K ,
HOME MUSIC CO.,
S A A L F I E L D P U B . CO.,
Erie. Pa.
Logansport, Ind.
13 East 14th St., New York City.
A R C H E R MFG. CO.,
BREITKOPF & HARTEL,
H O P E P U B . CO.,
S A W Y E R , S. M.,
9 N. Water St.. Rochester, N. Y.
39 East 19th St.. New York City.
167 Wabash Ave., Chicago, II'..
190 E. Market St., Indianapolis, Ind.
BENTLY, H. D.,
BROO1CS & DENTON CO.,
H O W E , E L I A S , CO.,
S C H I R M E R , G-.
Freeport, 111.
670 6th Ave., New York City.
88 Court St., Boston, Mass.
35 Union square, New York City.
BOSTON PIANO STOOX. CO.,
B H U l ' H V BROS..
HOVVLEY, H A V I L A N D SCHMIDT, A R T H U R P., -
Lowell, Mass.
132 South 7th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
4 East 20th St., New York City.
146 Boylston St., Boston, Mass.
BURNS, F . B.,
IIROWN BROS ,
HUTCHINS, C. L ,
SCHMITT, P A U L A., MUSIC P U B . CO.,
28 Union square. New Torts City.
21 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111.
19 Pearl St., Boston, Mass.
Minneapolis. Minn.
CAPITOL MFG. CO.,
B R U N N E R , A. K-,
I D E A L MUSIC CO.,
SCHROEDER. J. H.,
South Windham, Ct.
508 W. 12th St., Chicago, 111.
211 Wabash Ave.. Chicago, 111.
12 East 16th St., New York City.
COOK, C. A., & CO.,
B U F F A L O MUSIC CO.,
ILSEN & CO.,
S C H U B E R T H , E . , & CO.,
Cambridgeport, Mass,
577 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y.
106 West 6th St., Cincinnati, Ohio.
23 Union square, New York City.
H A V E S , J A S . L., CO.,
CARLSHALL, W . C ,
J A B E R C , GEO , MUSIC CO.,
SCHUSTER, C , & SON,
68 Plum St., Cincinnati, Ohio.
937 North Clark St., Chicago, 111.
123 West 7th St., Cincinnati, Ohio.
56 East 4th St., New York City.
HOLTZMAJT & SONS,
C E N T R A L P U B . CO.,
JACOBS, W A L T E R ,
S H A W , W . F . P U B . CO.,
Columbus, Ohio.
49 West 28th St., New York City.
169
Tremont
St.,
Boston,
Mass.
86 Wells St., Chicago, 111.
IIOMBURG, LOUIS F . ,
CHICAGO MUSIC CO.,
JOHNSON, W . O., P U B . CO.,
S H O W A L T E R , A. J . , 405 Cornell St., Chicago, 111.
Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111.
Chelsea, Mass.
Dalton, Ga.
K I M B A L L , W . W . CO.,
CHURCH, JOHN, CO ,
K L E N K , GEO. M., «fc CO.,
SMITH & SIMON MUSIC CO.,
243-253 "Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111.
4th
and
Elm
Sts.,
Cincinnati,
Ohio.
241
East
24th
St.,
New
York
City.
330 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111.
LANSING PIANO STOOL CO.,
CLASSIC P U B . CO..
K U N K E L BROS.,
SPAULDING & G R A Y ,
84 Mason St., Boston, Mass.
68
Pearl
St.,
Boston,
Mass.
612
Olive
St.,
St.
Louis,
Mo.
16 West 27th St.. New York City.
L E O N H A R D , F . W . , & CO.,
COLE MAN, H A R R Y ,
L E O N A R D MUSIC & P U B . CO.,
310 Church St., New York City.
S T A N D A R D MUSIC CO.,
228 North 9th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
31 Maiden lane, Albany, N. T.
M E R R I A M , A., & CO.,
180 East 88th St., New York City.
CRUGER BROS.,
L O R E N Z E & CO.,
South Acton, Mass.
S T E R N , JOS. W . , & CO.,
39 West 28th St., New York City.
Dayton, Ohio.
N E P P E R T BROS.,
45 East 20th St., New York City.
CUNDY MUSIC CO.,
LOVELAND
MUSIC
P
U
B
.
CO.,
S T E V E N S , H . B , CO.,
106 East 23d St., New York City.
168 Washington St., Boston, Mass.
23
Hawley
St.,
Boston,
Mass.
212 Boylston St., Boston, Mass.
OLSON & COMSTOCK CO.,
D E H N H O F F , K.,
S T E W A R T , L. S.,
488 Carroll Ave., Chicago, 111.
LUCKHARDT & B E L D E R ,
44 West 29th St., New York City.
223
Church St., Philadelphia, Pa.
PALMER & EMBURY,
10 East 17th St., New York City.
DETMER, HENRY,
185-7 Canal St., New York City.
STRATTON, G. W . , & CO.,
261 Wabash Ave., Chicago. 111.
MANHATTAN
MUSIC
P
U
B
.
CO.,
P A R K E R , CHAS., & CO.,
98 Hanover St., Boston, Mass.
DITSON, OLIVER, CO.,
481 6th Ave., New York City. STRAUSS MUSIC CO.,
Merldon, Ct.
453 Washington St., Boston, Mass.
PLANT, H E N R Y W . ,
MANUAL P U B . C O ,
267 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111.
DU BOIS & T A L B O T ,
56 Leonard St.. New York City.
415 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111.
SUMMY, C. F . , CO.,
658 S. Rockwell St., Chicago, 111.
S C H L E I S S N E R , M.,
220 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111.
MARION MUSIC P U B . CO.,
DUNCAN, O. A., & C O . ,
793 Broadway, New York City.
S W I S H E R , M- D-,
216 West 22d St.. New York City.
1162 Broadway, New York City.
TONK MFG. CO.,
115
South
10th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
DUTCHESS MUSIC CO.,
Lewis, cor. Clybourn Ave., Chicago, 111.
M ' K I X L E V MUSIC CO.,
Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
SYMAN, D A V I D A.,
W A R N E R , A. M., & CO ,
307-9
Wabash
Ave.,
Chicago,
111.
Springfield, Ohio.
ECHO MUSIC CO.,
•394 Broadway. New York City.
M'MILLIN, H. E . ,
T E M P L E MUSIC CO.,
La Fayette, Ind.
W H I T E , GEO. P . , «fc CO.,
127
Superior
St.,
Cleveland,
Ohio.
241
Wabash
Ave.,
Chicago, 111
E D W A R D S P U B CO..
4G Rodney St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
T H I E B E S - S T E 1 R L 1 N MUS CO..
MOLINEUX. GEO..
149a Tremont St., Boston, Mass.
WILSON, J A S . H. 1111 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo.
10 East 14th St.. New York City.
ELLIS, J . F . , Si CO.,
506 Market St.. Chicago, III.
THOMPSON MUSIC CO.,
937 Pcnn Ave., Washington, D. C. N O R T H W E S T E R N OHIO MUSIC CO..
231 Wabash Ave., Chicago, II"..
McComb. Ohio.
ESSEX J i ^ l C HOUSE,
THOMPSON, W . L., & CO.,
NOVELLO, E W E R & CO.,
43 Columbus Ave., New York City.
East Liverpool, Ohio.
21 East 17th St.. New York City.
F A I R B A N K S , A. C , CO.,
flUSIC PUBLISHERS.
T I P A L D I BROS.,
N. V. MUSIC CO ,
27 Beach St., Boston, Mass.
244 6th Ave., New York City.
F I L L M O R E BROS.,
57 West 28th St., New York City.
TONTINE MUSIC CO.,
1S5 Race St., Cincinnati, Ohio.
P A R T E E , C. L., MUSIC CO.,
A L D E N , H . D., MUSIC CO.,
415 Dearborn St., Chicago. 111.
F I S C H E R , A. W . ,
3i)7 Journal Building, Kansas City, Mo.
Brldgewater, Mass.
T H I F E T , F E R D . M.,
Toledo, Ohio.
P E P P E R , H., »fc CO.,
ALLEN, W I L E Y B., CO.,
F I S C H E R , IGNATIUS,
57 West 42d St.. New York City.
36 Bloomfleid St., Boston, Mass.
Portland, Ore.
Toledo, Ohio.
P E P P E R , J . AV..
T R U E T T E , E . E . , & CO.,
ALTOMAN, JOHN H.,
F I S C H E R , J., & BRO.,
234 South 8th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
575 Fulton St., Chicago, 111
14Sa Tremont St., Boston, Mass
7 Bible House, New York City.
P E R It Y, A. W . . & SON.
AMERICAN MUSIC P U B . CO.,
W A L D E C K E R , F . «fc CO.,
F L A G L E R , I. V..
Sedalia, Mo.
12 East 15th St., New York City.
Auburn, N. Y. P E T R I E MUSIC CO.,
719 7th St., Washington, D. C.
A N D E R S O N BROS.,
FORHMAN MUSIC CO.,
WEHMAN, HENRY J.,
4627 Champlain Ave., Chicago, 111.
341 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111.
Menominee, Mich.
P H E L P S MUSIC CO.,
130 Park row. New York City.
A Y E R S , W . H.,
F R E N C H , H. A.,
52 Lafayette place, New York City.
W E I N S T E I N , N..
Sackett'a Harbor, N. Y.
Nashville. Tenn.
PIDGIN, C. F-.
B A N E S , B. F . &. CO.,
30 West 23d St.. New York City.
FUGUE P U B . CO ,
20 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.
234 South 8th St., Philadelphia. Pa.
Battle Creek, Mich.
W H I T E . JEAN.
PILLING, WM.,
B A T C H E L O R , ARMSTRONG & CO.,
GATCOMB, L B., CO..
365 Bowery, New York.
226 Washington St., Boston, Mass.
Chicago, 111.
171 Tremont St., Boston. Mass.
POND & CO.,
W H I T E - S M I T H MUS. P U B . CO ,
BATES & BENDIX,
G E R R I S H , W M . H.,
124 5th Ave., New York City.
98 Berkeley St., Boston, Mass.
62 Stanhopa St., Boston, Mass.
43 West St.. Boston, Mass.
PRESSE.R, T H E O ,
B E I R L Y , A.,
GORDON, H . S..
W H I T N E Y , W . N., CO.,
170S Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
215 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111.
139 5th Ave., New York City.
Toledo, Ohio.
RAASCH, H. & CO.,
BELLOIS, J R . , J . F . ,
G R O E N E , J . C , «fc CO.,
W I D M E R - S T E G L E R M. P . CO..
105 East 14th street, New York City.
309 N. 9th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
19 Arcade. Cincinnati, Ohio.
131 West 42d St., New York City.
RAMSDELL, E . C ,
B E R D A N , CUB.,
GUTMAN & GOLDFINGER,
W I T M A R K , M , & SONS,
36 Music Hall Building, Boston, Mass.
29 State St., Detroit, Mich.
57 West 2Sth St., New York City.
51 West 2Sth St., New York City.
R I C E , G. S., MUSIC CO.,
B E R D A N , O. F . ,
H A R M S , T . B., & CO.,
W
O L S I E F F E R , P. M.,
241 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111.
Cleiand Building, Detroit, Mich.
18 East 22d St., New York City.
201 S. Clark St., Chicago, 111.
RICHTER & HOPF,
B I G L O W & MAIN CO.,
W O O D , B. F . , MUSIC CO.,
H A R R I S BROS. CO.,
1612 3d Ave., New York City.
215 Wabash Ave., Chicago. 111.
110 Boylston St., Boston, Mass.
2015 Market St.. Philadelphia, Pa.
ROBINSON, C , & CO.,
BILLHORN BROS.,
HAZEN, W . L., MUS. P U B . CO.,
11 Cooper place, Brooklyn N. Y. W O O D W A R D , W I L L I S , & CO.,
56 5th Ave., Chicago III.
842 Broadway, New York City.
242 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111.
ROOT, E . T., & SONS,
B O N E R , W . H . , & CO.,
H E L D , CHAS. W - .
307-9 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111.
1314 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
310 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ROSCHE, G. F . , & CO.,
BOOSEY & CO.,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT CASES.
HELMICK, F . W . ,
940 W. Madison St., Chicago, III.
9 East 17th St., New York City.
161 West 15th St., New York City.
R O S E W I G , A. H..
BOUGHTON, C. W . ,
HIMAN, A L B E R T O ,
131 South 11th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
H O F F M A N , J . A.
21 Bank St., Newark, N. J.
146 West 23d St., New York City.
ROSSITER, WILL..
823 Leland Ave., Chicago, 111.
BOWMAN, A. S:,
HITCHCOCK P U B . CO.,
79 5th Ave., Chicago. 111. K A Y S E R , ROBT.,
224 North 9th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
131 West 23d St., New York City.
ROSS, L. H., & CO.,
732 W. 14th Place, Chicago, 111.
32 West St., Boston. Mass.
Gain Knowledge
Of the "innards" of a piano by a little reading. You may have
been a dealer for many years, you may have been a tuner for a
like period, you may have played a little—maybe more; but is
it not well to get a little more practical knowledge?
Some-
thing to bank on—an authority on all matters relating to tun-
ing, repairing, toning and regulating, scientific instructions-
everything? Written by that eminent authority, Daniel Spillane
The cost is only a trifle—a dollar.
The booli is illustrated,
cloth bound, over a hundred pages
It is called " The Piano."
EDWARD LYMAN BILL, Publisher, 3 East 14th Street, New York.
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PUBLIC LIBRARY
ASTOR, LENOX AND
TILOEN FOUNDATION*.
LIBRARY
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VOL XXIV.
No. i.
Published Every Saturday, at 3 East Fourteenth Street,
New York, January 2,1897.
In The West.
A Piano Factory Burned.
TRADE ITEMS FROM THE CITY BY THE LAKE.
THE BUILDING OCCUPIED BY THE SEBASTIAN
SOMMER CO. IN RUINS—W. F. BOOTHE SAYS
THE INTERRUPTION TO BUSINESS WILL
BE BUT TEMPORARY — FAIRLY
WELL INSURED.
T
HE Manufacturers' Piano Co. have is-
sued a circular to its customers and
the public, announcing that the receiver of
the company was discharged on Dec. 17th,
and that the concern is again in the hands
of the company and restored to business
life and. activity. At a meeting held on
Dec. *i7th, the following cfficers were
elected for the ensuing year: Wm. E.
Wheelock, president; Chas. B. Lawson,
vice-president; Louis Dederich, secretary
and treasurer,
The members of the Music Trade Asso-
ciation, of this city, have, to a man, signed
the petition to President elect McKinley
endorsing Chas. H. MacDonald for the
position of Consul-General at Vienna.
They claim he is well qualified for the
duties of that office, and as a representa-
tive citizen and business man, will perform
such duties in a manner that will reflect
credit upon our country. A document
signed by such a representative body of
men is indicative of the esteem in which
Mr. MacDonald is held by his confreres.
R, H. Day, the well-known piano sales-
man, has joined forces with Frank Taylor,
of the National Piano Co., and have opened
retail warerooms at 308 Wabash avenue,
under the firm name of Day & Taylor.
Holiday trade with the retail stores has
been fairly satisfactory and, with a few of
the larger houses, exceedingly good.
May Irwin made a big "hit" at the
Columbia Theatre last week in a song which
she sings with the zobo band accompani-
ment. It is a great ad. for the zobo.
The many bank failures in this city and
locality have created a decided pessimistic
feeling in business circles. Many forget
that the present trouble is due to bad man-
agement, which could not goon very much
longer, in good or bad times. The failure
of one or two banks has precipitated others,
and there you are. There is no reason to
get scared as far as I can see. Everything
will come out all right in the end.
E. S. Conway returned from the Pacific
Coast on Thursday; John W. Northrop has
returned from a business tour which in-
cluded a visit to Boston; H. J. Raymore,
of the Shaw Piano Co., has been in town.
NE of the most destructive conflagra-
tions of the year occurred last Fri.
day morning on East Thirty-third street,
this city. Before the flames were checked,
the two six-story factory buildings which
extend from 211 to 229 were a mass of
ruins. The Sebastian Sommer Piano Co.
had offices on the third floor,If ront, of 211
and 213, and occupied the remainder of
the building as well as the upper floors of
the big factory adjoining.
The New York Polyclinic Hospital in the
rear, which fronts on East Thirty-fourth
street, and a flat house adjoining the fac-
tory building on the west was also des-
troyed. Under the circumstances, it was
marvelous that there was no loss of life.
The total loss is estimated at $500,000.
About sixty pianos a week were being
shipped from the Sebastian Sommer Piano
Co.'s factory and a large number of men
are temporarily thrown out of work.
The Company had a large number of
pianos on hand ready for shipping and their
factory was filled with valuable machinery.
Wm. F. Boothe, who is the general
manager of the Sebastian Sommer Piano
Co., said to THE REVIEW, after the fire:
"Yes, of course, we shall feel the loss keen-
ly, as we had many of our agents depend-
ing upon us for immediate shipment of
pianos, but still we do not propose to lay
down and throw up our hands for anything
like a fire. We at once made tempo-
rary arrangements so that our work may
go on in a comparatively uninterrupted
manner. Of course, there will be a delay
in shipping, but in three weeks, aided by
reserve stock at hand and subject to our
order, with the temporary facilities which
we have engaged, we hope to be shipping
pianos."
"And your loss, Mr. Boothe," asked THE
REVIEW, "how do you estimate it?"
"Well, I should value our stock and
machinery at at least $45,000; on this we
had an insurance of $30,000. That's about
the way the matter stands."
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$ 3 .oo PER YEAR-
SINGLE COPIES, io CENTE
Wm. F. Boothe and A. B. Cameron are
the principal stock holders. They are men
of tremendous business energy, and the in-
terruption of their business will be only
temporary.
The Bett Violin Case Again.
A NEW DEVELOPMENT.
T
HE Bott violin case was reopened in
General Sessions last week, when Ed-
ward Remenyi, the violinist, identified the
violin in the possession of the court as the
one he had played upon before Magistrate
Flammer, at which time Remenyi testified
that the instrument wasnot the Bott violin.
Victor L. Flechter, who was charged by
Mrs. Matilda Bott with the theft of her
violin, was discharged by Magistrate Flam-
mer on the testimony of Remenyi although
Mrs. Bott and her sister both swore that
the violin in question was the Bott violin.
Flechter was subsequently indicted and
found guilty before Recorder Goff. In this
trial Mrs. Bott swore that another violin
had been substituted by Flechter after the
proceedings in the Jefferson Police Court,
and the jury, charged by Recorder Goff to
find the defendant not guilty provided the
violin was the one exhibited at the former
trial, returned a verdict of guilty, which
was as much as saying that a substitution
had been made. Edward Remenyi was
away during this trial, and his testimony
just given will, it is assumed, have impor-
tant bearing upon the case when it comes
up on appeal next week.
Held for Trial.
OPHUS MORRISON, who was arrested
on a charge of embezzlement brought
against him by Estey & Camp, which firm
he represented in Kaukauna, Wis., has been
held for trial at the January term of the
Circuit Court, at Appleton, Wis.
S
The Blumenberg Press.
HE principal stockholders of the "Musi-
cal Courier" and the "Jewelers'
Weekly" will forma company to be known
as the Blumenberg Press, which will print
both of the above named papers and half a
dozen other trade publications.
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