Music Trade Review

Issue: 1897 Vol. 24 N. 6

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
THE ARTISTIC PIANO
OF AMERICA
HIGHEST STANDARD OF
GENERAL EXCELLENCE
THE
ONER
TURED
Xflpriobt
j . & C. FISCHER,
100,000 MANUFAC
110 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK.
TABER ORGANS.
Every Dealer who consults his own Interests should handle them.
TABER ORGAN COMPANY,
-
-
Write for particulars tc
WORCESTER, MASS.
UPRIGHT PIHMO HCTIOHS.
SYLVESTER TOWER,
Manufacturer of
ROTH & ENGELHARDT, Stand and Upright Piano-Forte Actions
A. P. ROTH,
F. ENGELHARDT,
FORMERLY WITH
A. D O L C E .
FORMERLY FOREMAN STEINWAY & SONS
ACTION DEP'T.
OFFICE!:
FACTORIES:
114 Fifth Ave., Room 59, New York St. Johnsville, N. Y. on N. Y. C. R. R.
QORGEN & GRUBB,
SUCCESSORS TO F. FRICKINGER,
The Oldest Action Firm in U. S.
Established I SOU.
Also PIANO-FORTE AND ORGAN K E Y S .
Iffi, Action, Hammen, Bnektti and Vital BaU, Foralihed Oomplet*
m m
ABOVE
jm OTHERS,
H i to 117 BROADWAY, CAMBRIDGEPORT, IASS
MANUFACTURERS OF
NASSAU
PIANO FORTE ACTIONS,
N Y
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPR1CHT
Incorporated r863.
PIANO IVORY, PIANO KEYS, ORGAN KEYS
ORGAN REEDS AND REE O-BOARDS, COUPLERS.
Factories of PRATT, READ & CO., Deep River. Conn,
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
A. S. S. Hall of Hamilton, N. Y., who Walter Z. Holmes, manager of Freeborn
retired from the piano business some time G. Smith's Bradbury warerooms, this city,
ago, has again engaged in the piano busi- presided at the organ at a fashionable mat-
inee musicale given on Friday afternoon
ness.
of
last week at Bradbury Hall, Jersey City.
Mann & Eccles, the well known dealers
The
Philharmonic Club, of which Mr.
On the invitation of Mr. Chas. Hagen, of Providence, R. I., tendered a compli-
Holmes
is a member, Miss A. Cluss, harp-
of Hagen & Ruefer, Peterboro, N. H., the mentary dinner to the press of Rhode
ist,
and
E. W. Groeschel, tenor, partici-
creditors of the firm met at Aug. Luchow's, Island at the Providence Athletic Associa-
pated.
n o East Fourteenth street, last Tuesday tion last Thursday evening in appreciation
afternoon for the purpose of having a talk of the fair and courteous treatment re-
J. F. Hughes & Son, Foxcroft, Me., will
over the financial affairs of the concern. ceived by Messrs Strich & Zeidler of New in future use their own firm name on their
The creditors one and all manifested a very York at the hands of that great and noble pianos instead of "Dyer & Hughes" whom
kindly spirit toward the house and enter- power "the Press."
they succeeded.
tained favorably a proposition for an ex- Word has been received at Dolge & Son's
tension of time. Another meeting will be that Mr. Rudolf Dolge of the firm has ar-
held in this city to-day.
rived safely in Venezuela.
C. G. Conn, the band instrument manu-
After sending to Europe for a zither, a
facturer of Elkhart, Ind., is quite ill, and Herman (Mo.) man was disgusted to receive
his physician has ordered him to Colorado one which had been manufactured in his
Springs.
own State.
It is amazing how the many idle rumors
The assignee of the Century Piano Co.,
floating around the trade are given serious Minneapolis, Minn., has applied to the
consideration by intelligent men.
court for permission to dispose of the fin-
ished
stock on the installment plan and also
Mr. Abendshein of the Staib Action
Co., this city, is doing some good work to complete the unfinished stock now on
for his house on the road.
hand. It is expected the court will grant
The many friends in Chicago of W. H. the request.
Frost of Zobo fame have been giving him a
royal good time during his sojourn in the
West.
Porritt, Miller & Co., Pittsburg, Pa.,
are about branching out in a new store at
(Branfr,
anb
the corner of Liberty and Sixth streets.
At the recent meeting of the employees
pefral pianofortes,..
of C. J. Heppe & Son, Philadelphia, Pa.,
pianos to build, and intended for the
resolutions were passed congratulating the £
*"' "high-priced" market, but figures made as
senior member of the firm on his recovery reasonable as this grade of goods can be afforded.
from his recent illness. As a mark of ap- Expenses kept at the minimum.
preciation of the firm's kindness and con- HENRY F. MILLER & SONS PIANO CO.,
sideration the employees tendered them
88 Boylston St., Boston, flass.
a testimonial dinner at the Manufacturers'
Club on the evening of Jan. 27th. It
was largely attended and was a most en-
joyable affair throughout. It is gratifying
to see such pleasant relations existing be-
tween employers and employees.
Chickering& Sons will hold their annual
meeting at Chickering Hall, this city, next
MATERIALS/""TOOLS
Monday, when business of importance will
be transacted.
MASON & HAMLIN

Sold for cash and easy payments.
New styles just introduced.
Send for illustrated Catalogues.
NEW YORK. BOSTON. CHICAGO.
ORGANS & PIANOS
- HEHBY F. PIILLEB
PIANOS
For 57 Years
Made on Honor
Sold on Jlerit
E S T ONLY
THE E B BEST
ONLY
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V f U T n A
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STR
PRICE
writ, for T«rm. A
CONSISTENT
WITH QUALITY
M
McPhail Piano Co.
Boston, Mass.
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PIANOS ORGAN
A Twentieth Century
Piano . . .
A Leader
'^^APPLICATION.
TheMEHLIN
NEW YORK
T
HE nehlin Upright has all the
qualities of a grand. The latest
styles are the highest type of the
piano makers' art.
Factory: 461 to 467 West 4Oth Street
General Offices and Warerooms: 27 UNION SQUARE
GEO. W.
PIANO ACTION CO
ACTIONS
OF THE
HIGHEST
GRADE
SEAVERNS
Meets
the Most
Exacting
Demands
Factories, 113==125 Broadway, CAHBRIDGEPORT, J1A5S.

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