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MUSIC T R A D E JOTTHISLAJL.
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CELLULOID PIANO KEY COMPANY (Limited),
P. .0. BOI420.]
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No. 216 Centre Street.
[NEW YOKK.
CELLULOID FOR PIANO, ORGAN AND MELODEON KEYS.
NEVER TURNS YELLOW, DISCOLORS, SHRINKS OR WARPS.
Fourth Year.
No Complaints.
Over One Hundred Thousand Sets of
Celluloid Keys now in use.
P. J. GILDEMEESTER.
Established In 1853.
T. L. 'WATERS.
GILDEMEESTER & CO.,
(Successors to T. L. WATERS.)
14 East 14th Street, N. Y.
SYLVESTER TOWER,
MANUFACTURES OP
Pianoforte & Organ Keys ^JTw^T
No. 139 BROADWAY, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
Pianos & Organs.
ALL FIRST-CLASS INSTRUMENTS.
Fully Warranted to give entire Satisfaction.
AGENTS WANTED. SEND FOR CATALOGUES. SPECIAL
RATES TO DEALERS.
General Agents for SHONTNGER'S CELEBRATED ORGANS
for the States of New York, Pennsylvania and Michigan.
SHARPS PLAIN
PRICES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION.
PELOUBET & COMPANY,
MANUFACTURERS OF THE
Standard Organ,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Grand, Spare anl Djrirhl Pianoforte Helix,
FOR THE TRADE ONLY, ^
116 GANSEVOORT STREET,
Cor. West Street,
NEW YORK.
NEW SCALE
Imperial Upright Pianos,
630 WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON.
AND POLISHED-
THE MANUFACTURE OF CELLULOID KEYS A SPECIALTY.
STRAUCH BROTHERS,
McPHAIL & CO.,
Pianoforte Actions,
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4 East 14tli Street'
NEW YORK.
R E U V W A H T H j Manufacturer of PIANO-FOBTB
COVERED STRINGS, and Dealer in MUSIC WIRE, No. 114
EAST 14TH STREET, opposite the Academy of Music, NEW YORK.
Inventor and Patentee of the DUPLEX STRING COVERING MA-
CHINES.
JAKDINE.—The senior Mr. Jardine has, we are pleased to hear, found a
THE GAZETTE.
remedy for the asthma which has been troubling him so long.
J. S. Whitney, musical instruments, Manchester, N. H. ; failed.
DELANEY.—We understand that a joint stock company will soon under-
take the manufacture of the Delaney violin attachment for pianos, under Mr. Clara E. Nourse, Conservatory of Music, Cincinnati, Ohio ; realty mortgagees $8 ooo
Delaney's patent.
and $i, 350 ; discharged ; realty mortgages, $10,000.
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THE BEHNTNG PIANO.—Mr. Geo. W. Strope, of Kansas City, who has George Lewis Allan, Melbourne, Australia. Importer of music, etc. Bill of sale
taken the agency for the "Behning" piano for "Western Missouri and Kan-
$37,625.
sas, reports business good. He has ordered one hundred " Behning pianos.
He pronounces it one of the best instruments in the market, and expects to A. Ludoff, pianos, N. Y. City. Chattel mortgage. $750.
do a big Fall trade.
National Musical Instrument Manufacturing Co., New York City. Judgment. $13,203.
WXLCOX & WHITE.—The Wilcox & White Organ Co., of Meriden, Conn.,
during the week ending July 17th, began working twelve hours per day, and C. O. Peck, Clinton, Iowa, pianos. Realty mortgage : discharged. $2 000 Realtv
mortgage. $1,500.
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state that they are still unable to fill their orders as promptly as they would
like. They anticipate adding still another wing 100 ft.x40 ft., and three sto-
ries high, within a short time.
BAND INSTRUMENTS.—A Fourth Warder says:
"When I was a young
feller, we didn't hear no music, but now we've got cornets and trombones
and all kinds of tooters, and there's music enough to raise the roof off
your head. I believe in brass bands, I do. No family should be without
em, and we're comin' to that yet. Jest you wait fifty years more and
see what the music-makers '11 do. We'll have organs then what you can fold
up and carry round like penknives, jewsharps that can open out and do for
umbrellas, and bass-fiddles that they'll use to light up the parks with.
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Science is a big thing and music is a hummer."
ity,
CATECHISM FOR ADVERTISERS.
QUESTION. What is advertising ?
ANSWER. The art of exciting curiosity.
QUESTION. What is curiosity ?
° f i n 1 u i s i t i v e n e s s w h i c h nothing short of investigation or trial
QUESTION. What is the result of creating this feeling ?
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ANSWER. Prosperity and riches to the advertiser.
QUESTION. Who are the mdst inquisitive people in the world ?
ANSWER. Americans ; therefore if you would succeed in advertising
excite
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and you will hit the mark every \xaJ.—Scribner>s for August.
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