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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
Sohmer & Co. have just begun the distri-
bution of a new issue of their general
catalogue. The work has undergone a
complete revision of the illustrated portion
and now includes two new Sohmer styles.
More will be said of the new Sohmer cata-
logue in the next issue of The Review.
Eight new Knabe Squares were shipped
this week from the Fifth avenue ware-
rooms to New York public schools in Man-
hattan and Bronx boroughs.
The O. A. Field Piano Co., of St.. Louis,
A thief recently broke the show window
of L. Grunewald's music store, New Or- is among the new Missouri incorporations.
leans, and stole a mandolin valued at $3.50. The incorporators are: Oscar A. Field,
In order to steal this $3.50 instrument he Geo. D. Markham and Maria S. Field.
Capital stock is $50,000.
broke a glass estimated at $50.00.
J. B. Spillane, managing editor of The
Review is on a trip extending as far South
as Florida.
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The new Bradbury warerooms on Fifth
avenue are now well stocked with choice
examples of the 1899 Bradbury pianos.
The interior and exterior of these hand-
some new quarters present an attractive
and business-like aspect.
Mehlin
Pianos
Bartlett Bros., Los Angeles, are having
splendid success with the Weber products.
A carload of Weber pianos has been
shipped to this firm since Monday.
At the Gibson factory it is learned that
a new Boothe Bros, catalogue is in press
and will be ready in about two weeks.
Activity prevails, as usual, at the Gabler
factory. Mr. Bareuther, the Gabler trav-
eling- representative, has just returned
from a brief Eastern trip and starts again
on Monday for a lengthy Western tour in
the firm's interests.
We are glad to report that the latest in-
telligence from Edward White of the Wil-
cox & White Co., Meriden, Conn., is of an
encouraging nature. Mr. White has been
very ill, and his many friends in the trade
will be glad to learn that he is improving.
Factory, 461 to 467 West 40th St.,
'A Leader
among
Leaders."
Main Office and Warerooms :
New York.
27 Union Square.
UANirrtU'tKtK
Julius bieuKWOldi~*
AND OFFICE;
M i n g Boards, Bars, Guitar ad Mandolin
DOLCEVILLE. N. Y.
LEGAL NOTICE.
The City Court of the City of New York:
In the matter of the application of The Wenzlik
flusic Company a domestic corporation to change
its name and assume the name of " The New
York flusic Supply Company." C~~~1
TAKE NOTICE that The Wenzlik Husic Supply
Company a domestic corporation will present to
this Court at a Special Term thereof to be held
at Chambers at the Court Mouse in the Borough
of Hanhattan New York City on the 7th day of
July, 1899 at 10.30 A.n! its petition praying the
order of this Court authorizing it to change its
name and to assume the name of 1 he New York
Jlusic Supply Company, pursuant to Statute.
Dated, flay 17th 1899.
FRANK W. ANGEL, Atty. for Petitioner,
12 John Street, N. Y. City.
flcicimlUamcd.
FACTORY:
137th St., near Lincoln Ave.
NEW YORK.
OFFICE AND WAREROOMS:
1117 Chestnut Street,
'S GERMAN BUCKSKINS.
HAMMACHER SCHLEMMERsC 0
209 Bowery, N. Y
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NO KNOWLEDGE OF MUSICAL COMPOSITION REQUIRED.
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PLAYS
The Pianophone is creating new admirers
every day. There is no question but that i( is
the greatest self=playing device on the market.
Its simplicity, the ease with which it can be at-
tached to any piano, the perfect control which
the player has over it at all times, and the as-
tonishing musical results which can be produced,
make it an educator in the highest sense. All
shades and gradations desired by the individual
player are possible with the Pianophone.
Dealers should write regarding Territory to
Pianophone Co.
Factory, 44-46 East Houston Street,
NEW YORK.
Pianists wanted as agents everywhere.
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A BIG SELLER FOR THE TRADE.
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Largest Manufacturer of
Musical Instruments in the World.
IN THE MUSIC
LINE.
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23 East 14th St., New York City,
Or, ELKHART,
INDIANA.