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Issue: 1880 Vol. 3 N. 12 - Page 15

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THE MUSICAL CRITIC AND TRADE REVIEW.
January 20th 1881,
CELLULOID PIANO KEY COMPANY
(LIMITED),
£To. 216 Centre Street,
P. O. BOX 420.
NEW YORK.
CELLULOID FOR PIANO, ORGAN AND MELODEON KEYS.
NEVER TUENS YELLOW, DISCOLORS, SHRINKS OR WARPS.
Fourth Year.
Over 230,000
No Complaints.
Celluloid Keys
SETS OF
NOW IN USE.
Established In 1853.
T. LEEDS WATERS,
±4= E a s t
14t-b_ S t r e e t ,
SYLVESTER TOWER,
isTe^r "X~or3si.
PIANOS AND ORGANS,
MANUFACTURER OF
Pianoforte & Organ Keys
No. 139 BROADWAY, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
SHARPS
All First Class Instruments.
General Agent for SCHONINGEB'B CELEBRATED OBGANS, for the States of New York, Pennsylvania and
* Pianoforte Actions,
PLAIN
AND
POLISHED.
THE MANUFACTURE OF CELLULOID KEYS A SPECIALTY.
Michigan. Send for Catalogue of New Styles, September 1st.
PRICES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION.
ALFRED DOLGE,
IMPERIAL UPRIGHT.
St^rle ID.
PIANOFORTE AND ORGAN MATERIALS,
122 East 13th Street, New York.
Sales, 1875-1880.
1875
IiBS.
First 8 months
1879 1880
1876 1877 1878
IiBS.
LBS.
LBS. LBS.
LBS.
LBS. LBS.
Piano Hammer
Felt
9,089^9,910 13,202 16,258 20,138 18,119
26O 5,249 9,OO6 37,690 26,274
Sounding- Boards .
THE WONDER OE THE
A child 1O years old can
Piano or Organ
playing learned in
OKE DAY!
d. It perfectly*
been before th» public (in its perfected'
form) but a short time and the sales'
k have been immense, which isthe sur-
ist test of its unparalleled merit; and
>rders are received from every coun-
try on the globe. It is a new theory,
and a decided derarturo from the old '
method. Alasou'a Chart fits
r the keys of a I'iano or Organ,
| indicating exactly where and how the
nds are to be placed, and the proper
I Icei/s to strike, changingits position and
arrangement to suit the key in which,
the piece is written that you wish to
piny. Tliry are perfectly infallible in their results. . If you can read you can
Play the Piano or Organ in o n t t d a y better than some teachers cnuldteach you
inthree months. If you have no Piano you enn learn at tome friend's house,
, ,, „ . , _,
,
and astonish all with your knowledge. DixrEK SMTIH, the editor of the
leading Musical Paper In the world, lays: "They thould find a place in every house, whether there is a Piano or Organ or not.
They are to Muiic what the MuUipVcnti-n Table is to Arithmetic:' It rives decided satisfaction in every case. It cannot do otherwise
savmv a' it does, a hundred times it* cost, and in its g r e a t s i m p l i c i t y lies its u n e q u a l l e d s u c c e s s . Music TEACHERS
THEMSELVES
^HESITATINGLY BNOORSK IT. The price ia o n e d o l l a r for a complete sa (4 forms) and includes payment of post-
* 1 e y V," . "V p c r d o z « t ° - A g e n t s , or the. trade by express. S p e c i a l o f f e r , to every purchaser of MASON CHAHTS
who will state in what paper they saw the adveitisemenr.and will agree to show the charts to their friends we willpiveas a FREE
PR&SEST our M u s i c A l b u m wiih 16 pieces of choice music, instrumental and vocal. Those wishing the Album sent by mall
prepaid will enclose W cents extra, otherwise «end by eipress. "No one will repret learning- to pliy the Piano or Organ, it is the
fr.meitof all.cceni«li.hments. Address C. I I . Spaulding cfc C o . , 5 ? W a s h i n g t o n Mt.,Boston, Alans., Agents.
JL M. McPHAIL & CO., 630 Washington St., Boston, Mass.
STAR PARLOR ORGAN CO.,
VKAKH 10,000
Miss Marie Schelle, assisted hj Miss Strong,
of Cleveland, a pianist who is highly esteemed
'MATCHLESS" BURDETT
in that city, will give a concert at St. James Hall,
Organs have teen made and chipped to all parts of the World.
Buffalo, next Saturday evening, the 22d. The CHAPLAIN McCABE'8 OPINION.—" There cau be no mistake
Liedertafel Society will also assist at the coming made in purchasing a Burdett Organ, A poor organ—like poor
art—is good for nothing. A rich, full-toned organ, like the Bur-
concert.
dett, • is a thing of beauty and joy forever.' The CeleBte stop
a wierd effect to the music which is well nigh enchanting.
Eurojiean contemporaries report the death of I gives
would say to all our people : Be care'ill to avoid purchasing
Mr. Emil Seifert, who was shot by Mr. Dart about poor organs that you will tire of in a week. I might mention
three months ago in Buffalo. Mr. Seifert can some that make me shudder every time I sit down before them-
C. C. McCABE. D. D.,
have the pleasure of perusing the necrologies him-
Asst. Cor, Soc'y of Board of Church Extension of M. E Church.
self, as he recovered from the wounds, which were
BUBY, QUEBEC, CANADA, April, 14,18H0.
DEAK SIRS—I ought long ago to have written to say that the
considered fatal. Mr. Seifert has undoubtedly
I bought from you (as Church Warden) for St. Paul's Church
become a wiser and better man, and has no ambi- organ
in this place far surpasses our expectations in every respect. Its
tion to play again with fire.
beautiful appearance, sweetness and strength of tone; its numer
"THE STRATTON "
Kussian Gut Strings.
Unexcelled for Durability and Tone. Be-
ware of imitators who, having more
confidence in our bus ness ability than
their own, copy our Name and Manner
of Packing in the hope to benefit by
our reputation. Every string bears our
Trade Mark, and is fully warranted by us.
For Hale by all itetail Dealers. No
Strings sold by us at retail.
JOHN F. STRATTON & CO.,
Importers and Dealers in all kinds of Musical Merchandise,
No. 8 3 Maiden L a n e , N. Y
Wholerde Agents of T h e I l c T a i n m a n y O r g a n e t t e .
ous combinations, irom which the kind of music required cau be
so easily obtained, render it a great acquisition. I know no organ
in the neighborhood that can begin to compete with it, though
there are several that cost much more tlian 1 paid you.
Faithfully yours.
THE BURDETT OKGAN CO.
EOBERT COWLES.
Organs for the Parlor, School, Lodge, Church, etc., are
made by the
BURDETT OSaAN CO., Limited, EBIE PENN'A.
WANTED.—A good office manager and sales-
man for a music store in a prominent southern city.
Must be capable of attending to the selling and rent-
ing of pianos and organs, and be a sober, industri-
ous man of good moral character. One who is a
good tuner preferred, Address, with references,
" MUSIC," care MUSICAL CKITIC AND TRADE
BBVIEW, 853 Broadway, New York City.
ESTABLISHED 1859.
WASHINGTON, N. J., U. S. A.
MANUFACTURERS OF
High Grade Parlor and Chapel Ograns.
NEW CATALOGUE JUST OUT, NEW STYLES,

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