Music Trade Review

Issue: 1899 Vol. 28 N. 19

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
William F. Hasse,
115 East 14th St., New York.
Q "The Acme of
ft
istic Excellence
NEAR STEINWAY HALL.
Piano Stools, Scarfs,
£owrs of all
Descriptions.
The Standard towards which others are striving
THE JOHN CHURCH CO.
CINCINNATI
NEW YORK
COflPOSERS' BUSTS,
MUSIC CABINETS.
CHICAGO
Selections of Scarfs
Sent on Approval.
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WRITE FOR LATEST CATALOGUE JUST ISSUED.
FACTORIES.
THE BALDWIN PIANO,
GILBERT AVENUB, CWCnrNATI.
THE ELLINGTON PIANO,
BAYMILLER AND POPLAR STS., CINCINNATI.
THE VALLEY GEM PIANO,
BAYMILLER S T . , CINCINNATI.
PIANOS
THE HAMILTON ORGAN,
HENRY STREET, CHICAGO.
WALDORF PIANO CO.
5 5 a - 5 5 4 W. 2 9 T*f ST.
NEW YORK.
CATALOQUES. FURNISHED UPON APPLICATION.
THE * CAPEW - PIANC
JHHE most value for the money. The case design ib
artistic. The tone, touch and finish are unex-
excelled. Investigate i t ! We will make it to your
advantage. Address for catalogues, prices, etc . . .
He M w t Piano p). Co.
THOROUGH LY UP-TO- DATE
BROCKPORT
N. Y.
THE PIANO AND ORGAN SUPPLY CO.,
93-125 RACINE AVE., CHICAGO.
Manufacturers of
Piano Keys, Piano Actions,
ORGAN KEYS AND REEDS
THE WONDERFUL
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Schubert Mandolin Piano
New scale 7 l /^ octaves, Full Iron Frame, 3 Unisons
throughout, nickel-p.ated continuous hinges on top
and fall, Overstrung Bass, Double Repeating
Action, with German Silver Hammer Rail; Double
Veneered Case, handsomely carved with 9 Carved
Panels, 3 on each side and 3 on top Frame. Double
Balloon Moulding on Top, Boston Fall, with Auto-
matic extension music desk, Richly Carved Trusses,
Ivory Keys and French Polished Sharps. The
whole Artistic, Attractive and Unsurpassed by
any Piano on the Market.
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GUITARS, MANDOLINS, ZITHERS
PIANOS and ORGANS
HONESTLY
CONSTRUCTED
TONE
Marquetrie and Pearl Transfers
Name Plates and Trade Marks
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DURABILITY •>
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SINGER PIANO CO.
MAIN OFFICE
CMICAGO, U. S A.
Company
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NEW VOI^K and ST. LOUIS
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COR. J&CKSON ST. 4 WftBIVSH AVE. C H I C A G O
* FACTORY, 539 E. 134th STREET, NEW YOkK,
Highest Grade Pianotortes
(WREST-PIN AND STRINGER SYSTEMS.)
LISZT, CHURCH, CHAPEL and PARLOR
ORGANS.
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
Busy Burns.
Frank B. Burns, as enterprising as ever
and enjoying a goodly share of business
prosperity as a result of his own energetic,
persistent and properly placed endeavor
here and on the road, was seen by The
Review on Wednesday and reported healthy
progress.
" I shall start on the road again in a day
or two, and will carry samples of some of
the choicest and best scarfs ever placed on
the market. In scarfs and stools I claim
to stand ' second to none' in quality, style
and price. Dealers are finding this out
very rapidly and those who are still in
doubt should write for goods and prices.
They will be sent promptly on memo-
randum."
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David H. Schmidt.
David H. Schmidt, whojias won an en-
viable reputation among piano manufac-
turers as a hammer-maker of unusual abil-
ity, in speaking with The Review on
The Seavern Piano Actions.
Thursday said that he is holding his own,
The factory of the Seaverns Piano Ac- if not gaining ground in his branch of the
trade.
tion Co., Cambridgeport, Mass., is the seat
Mr. Schmidt's success is due to conscien-
of great activity these days and the healthy tious personal work. To visit the Schmidt
condition of the piano trade is well reflect- factory and inspect the material and ma-
ed by the vast number of actions which are chinery, noting the several processes and
leaving the factory every week. The Sea- results obtained by them, is to learn how
verns action has long been a favorite in the perfect hammers should be made. Mr.
Schmidt is master of his business and rich-
trade, and apparently never more so than ly deserves to achieve the highest measures
to-day.
of success.
ANDERSON &
NEWTON
Pianos
are admitted by musicians and
experts to contain all the es-
sentials necessary to leaders.
Dealers will find that they are trade winners
and money makers.
LOOK AND LISTEN.
Yes, look at it and see an organ artistically made of the best
materials and with the greatest skill of the most experienced work-
men. Look it all over, from pedals
—. to music rack, and
it's just the same. ^
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look pleased you, \ ^^
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tone? And yet, it \ ^ T f f l £ W J
\ isn't strange tha<
fifty years of voicing \ ^ ^ Lw^^^
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\ r e e d s s n o u l d result
in the sweet toned! ^ ^ J ^
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and clearer with each\_^——^~"
new instrument that comes
from the factory, else what were the uses of experience?
Julius
VAN WERT, OHIO.
Qur flew possessions"
132superb photographs; cloth 50c. postpaid.
We publish a new
book every day.
Over Six Million Books issued annually.
Eighteen libraries under international Copyright.
F. TENNYSON NEELY, Publisher,
114 Fifth Ave., New York,
CHICAGO,
SEND FOR CATALOGUE
ESTEY ORGAN CO.,
FACTORY
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TO AUTHORS: Manuscript promptly considered.
BRATTLEBORO, VT.
MANUFACTURER OF
Jfecms Wanted.
FACTORY:
137th St., near Lincoln Ave.
NEW YORK.
OFFICE AND WARERO3MS:
MILLS AND OFFICE:
1117 Chestnut Street,
DOLGEVILLE, N. Y.
J'HILADKIPHIA.
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The Factories of W. W. Kimball Co., Chicago, 111., U. S. A.
*"More than double the size and output of any similar institution in the Kimball Pianos.
Kimball Reed Organs.
Kimball Pipe Organs.

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