Music Trade Review

Issue: 1898 Vol. 26 N. 5

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
Dealers—Have you seen the.
Art in . .
Piano Construction
UNPROVED APOLLO HARP?
Now admitted to be
* THE KING OF HARPS."
It now produces
Seventy-two Chords.
is clearly evidenced in
THE . . .
Story & Clark
PIANOS. They are in advance in point at
tonal effect and case architecture
STORY & CLARK i
Factories, Ctalcag*
Stock for Christmas is not complete without it.
F. B. BURNS
: : : MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTER OF ( ! !
manufactured by FLAQQ MANUFACTURING COHPANY,
110 Lincoln Street, Boston, flass.
New York Office and Salesrooms, 419 Broadway, FRANK SCRIBNER, Manager.
"T HE CRITERION"
•.. UManos
"The World's Best flusic Box,"
1105-1107 S:pi?±:ng G a r d e n . St«
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
With an unlimited supply of Jiuslc at trifling cost.
Combines all the desirable improvements of instruments of
this kind, and besides, possesses many original and valuable
features, buits the solemnity of the hour of prayer and the
mirth of the ballroom.
KELSO & CO.,
riechanically, it Is faultless.
Musically, the highest achievement of its kind.
In appearance, an ornament anywhere.
251-253 East 33d St.,
PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS
Bishop & Imirie
M. J. PAILLARD & CO.,
.
.
.
.
N E W
NEW YORK.
Piano Manufacturers.
An unselfish companion that caters to your every mood untir-
ingly. It is never out of tune, and being simple and strong in
c instruction, is not apt to be troublesome. The music is ob-
t lined from highly tempered steel combs, and each melody is
stamped on metal tune discs, which are practically indesiructi-
ble. Our arrangements of music are as near perfection as the
greatest skill and unlimited experience can make them in
mechanical instruments.
Broadway,
95 Fifth Avenue, New York
Will be pleased to send goods on selection at any time.
PAINTER & EWING
PRONOUNCED BY MUSICAL AND MECHANICAL EXPERTS
680
PIANO SCARFS
and COVERS
Httorne\>s anb Solicitors
YORK.
CO5 and 607 Seventh St.,
WASHINGTON, Ti. C.
WILLIAM TCNK & RFC,
Manufacturers, Importers ana joDbers of
When the Phonoharp Co. are straining every
nerve to fill their
Every Jobber Sells It*
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE,
26 WARREN STREET,
ft*. Broadway and Church St.,
NEW YORK.
WHITE, SON COMPANY.
Manufacturers and Dealers In
Piano and Organ Leathers,
149 & 151 Summer Street,
BOSTON, MASS.
HOGGSDN & PETTIS MANUFACTURING CO.,
(MAN STOP KNOBS AND STEMS,
t>4 AND 6 6 COURT STREET,
NEW HAVEN, CONN.
\o Plajj
JOHN PIKE,
Dealer in
Easy to Bug
Pianos, Organs and Furniture,
301 <£ 303 Susquehanna Avenue,
PHILADELPHIA.
w\
RETTBERQ & LANGE,
MANUFACTURERS OF
ALFRED
DOLGE
&S0N
NEW YORK
110 & 112
East 13th
Street
ilos, Drums, TamHues, etc.
FACTORY:
115-21 East 13th St., New York.
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
labor-saving and hammer-perfecting machines
of his own design at the Schmidt factory.
News this week at the Strauch factory is to
They each serve an excellent purpose, sim-
The New Orange Industrial Association of
the effect that business is active all along the
plifying the work and enabling the output of
this city is about to erect a factory at New
line. A big force is working hard on con-
better finished products in larger quantities
Orange, N. J., for the Ricca Mfg. Co.,
tracts. New contracts have been signed and
than under less favorable conditions.
manufacturers of small musical instruments.
others are now in process of negotiation. .
The building will be three stories high, 50 x
The aim of the Strauch firm, " to make
Chickering-Seidl Concert.
164, built of brick, and equipped with new and
the finest piano action that can be made in
improved wood working machinery, steam
Another of the popular Seidl concerts will
the world," is being vigilantly pursued by
power plant, sprinkler system, boilers, en- be given at Checkering Hall on Tuesday
the carrying out of a distinctly progressive
gines, etc.
evening, Feb. 1st. Franz Rummel, the dis-
and broad policy of action. The comment
tinguished pianist will be the soloist.
recently accorded on the appearance of the
r
Strauch Art Supplement in The Review is
Will
flake
Drum Heads.
The
Germain
Piano.
plain evidence of the fact that their policy
is approved by all. Outside the ranks
Frederick Rogers has purchased a building
All who have examined the pianos made by
of their patrons, many compliments have the Germain Piano Co. of Saginaw, Mich., site at Mechanictown, N. Y., and will at once
been expressed, showing that the merits of have expressed themselves most favorably re- erect a building for the manufacture of drum
the Strauch actions are widely known and garding them. In appearance, in tone, in heads.
appreciated.
finish, they are entirely satisfactory. Mr.
Stole from Lyon & Healy.
Germain intends to push this instrument not
Why Advertise the Columbia only in the West, but in the East. It is han-
Albert Marquandt and Henry Bredfield,
Zither?
dled in Chicago at the present time by the who were indicted in January, 1895, on a
Clyde P. Warner Co. on Wabash avenue.
T. Leverett Pierce of the Phonoharp Co. We can expect to hear of the Germain piano charge of stealing from Lyon & Healy 15,000
has some clever ideas in the matter of adver- being placed in many States much further sheets of music, valued at $1,000, were on
trial before Judge Ewing in Chicago on Mon-
tising. He is manufacturing an instrument East than Chicago in the near future.
day last. One of the men had been employed
that has caught the popular fancy, and which
in the Lyon & Healy establishment. It was
is selling like the proverbial " h o t cakes.''
said they opened a store on Milwaukee av-
That is why he asks in another part of this
David H. Schmidt.
enue, where they glutted the sheet music
paper, "Why advertise the Columbia zither?"
David H. Schmidt, the quality of whose market selling choice lyric gems at less than
It seems to us that every dealer will realize
at once why he has put this query. All who work as a maker of piano hammers has often the publishers' price.
are handling the Columbia zithers are making been favorably referred to in The Review,
Geo. H. Sharp of Geo. H. Sharp & Co.,
money and others who take the cue will cer- continues to prosper as. he deserves. Mr. music dealers, Westfield, Mass., has been
tainly prosper. The Columbia zither and Schmidt takes pride in his work and does not nominated as a candidate for the school
phonoharp are big popular successes and no depend on other people's ideas to carry out board of that place. He is likely to be
his plans. He has adopted several excellent elected.
mistake.
Strauch Bros.
Ricca Mfg. Co.'s New Factory.
Gain Knowledge
Of the " innards" of a piano by a little reading. You may have
been a dealer for many years, yon 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 book 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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