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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1881 Vol. 4 N. 6 - Page 13

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April 20th, 1881.
THE MUSICAL CRITIC AND TRADE REVIEW.
T. L. WATERS,
F. ITEFFEB.T,
Manufacturer of
Manufacturer of First-class
Store Stools, Music Backs and Stands. Manu-
facturer of Flannel and dealer in Embroidered
and Bubber Piano Covers. Prices reasonable.
"Warerooms, 390 Canal St., N. 7 .
PIANOS & ORGANS.
NEW HAVEN
ORGAN COMPANY"
N e w S t y l e O r g a n : K u r e l c a O r c h e s t r a l , (with bolls.)
Agents wanted and protection in terri ory guar»nteed. Cata-
logues and terms on application.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Cabinet Parlor Organs,
NEW HAVEN, CONN.
14 East 14th Street, N. Y.
WM.
JOHN M SCHULER.
SCHAEFFER,
MANTJFACTUKER OF
Upright and Square Pianofortes,
524= *CUILD.
GUILD,
Manufacturer of G R A N D , SQUARE AND U P R I G H T
PIANO-FORTES.
Indorsed by prominent Artists ; hay»
been used at Concerts with Grand success by ALFRED H.
PEASE and many otherR. Wareroonis and Factory, 916 A l a i n
S t r e e t , B u f f a l o , IV. Y.
The "ACME" ORGAN STAR
These Pianos have no Superiors.
Nearly Fifteen Thousand In use.
ESTABLISHED I860.
H. W. ALLEGER, Washington, New Jersey.
WASHINGTON, N. J., U. 8. A.
Good agents wanted, and protection in territory guaran-
teed. Lowest prices consistent with greatest excellence.
Circulars and special terms on application.
GUILD, CHURCH &CO.
Manufacturers, Boston, Mass.
•GUILD.
HIGH GRADE PARLOR AN) CB&PEL OJGAHJ.
Catalogue of New Styles furnished on application.
(ESTABLISHED 1836)
r
p
0R64N BUILDERS,
GUILD *
Lowest Prices Consistent with
Greatest Excellence.
SABIN H'PG CO,, 1I0NTPELIER, VT,
319 <£ 320 East 39th St.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Organ & Piano Springs.
"THE
Unexcelled for Durability and Tone. Be-
ware of imitators who, having more
confidence in our business ability than
their own, copy our Name and Manner
oj Packing in the hope to benefit by
our reputation. Every string bears our
Trade Mark, and is fully warranted by us.
For Sale by all Retail Dealers. No
8trings sold by us at retail.
G. SCHIRMER,
Importer & Publisher of Music
Circulating Music Library.
BOLE AGENT IN THE UNITED STATES FOR
Edition Peters, Augener & Co., Breitkopf &
Haertel.
No. 35 UNION SQUARE,
West Side, near 17th Street.
New York.
[JANUARY, 1881.
STRATTON"
Russian Gut Strings.
All Goods guaranteed to bo of the best quality,
and prices low as the lowest. Send for
samples and prices
TO BE READY] 1 8 8 1
MANUFACTURERS OF
Jardine&Son,
ESTABLISHED IN 1061.
PARLOR ORCAN GO.,
JOHN F. STRATTON & CO .,
Importers and Dealers in all kinds of Musical Merchandise,
N o . 8 3 M a i d e n L a n e , N . "Y*
Wholesale Agents for
The American Automatic Organ Co.VOrgauitasand Orgaalnas.
JAMES BELLAK'S
Piano & Organ Warerooms,
No. 1129 CHESTNUT STREET,
Philadelphia, Penn.
GRAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC
,5
OF THE CITY OP NEW YOBK.
21 East 14th Street. 21
This RENOWNED MUSIC SCHOOL offers the accumulated advan-
OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.
The only Reliable Directory Published.
PELTON, POMEROY & CROSS,
Sole Agents for Chickering & Sons,' Hazel ton Brothers',
tages of years of successful operation. Instruction in all branches
of Vocal and Instrumeutal Music, Harmony and Composition, Kmst Gabler's, Decker & Sons,' C. Kurtzmann's, and
etc , by the most eminent Masters and Professors of the land, at Pelton, Pomeroy & Cross' Pianos ; and Wilcox & White's,
MODERATE RATES.
For further particulars, address,
Taylor & Farley's, Aeolian Organ Co's, and Pelton, Pome-
E . E B E R I I A R D , D i r e c t o r . roy & Cross' Organs,
PRICE. »*. Gd., POST-FREE.
PELOUBET & COMPANY'S
CONTENTS:
Musical Societies; Cathedral Establishments;
List of Singers and of Instrumentalists; General
N E W STYJLES.
N E W PRICES.
Professional List, (with full particulars), also
General Trade List, etc., etc.
For Catalogues and all information, Address,
Published by
VINTON BROTHERS, GENERAL AGENTS,
ISO & 152 State St., CHICAGO, ILL.
"STANDARD ORGANS,"
W. REEVES,
Depot for Music, 185 Fleet Street, London.
CORNISH & COMPANY
MANUFACTXJKEKS OF
IReocL O r g a n s ,
WASHINGTON, NEW JERSEY.
NONE B U T B E S T MATERIAL. U S E D .
None but the most skillful artisans employed. Agents wanted.
Special rates on application.
Vitald Charles Antoine Phillipe Dieudonne
Gnillaume, Cointe do Nydpruck, and Louia An-
toine Beunon, of Paris, France, have invented
and patented a piano action.
The patent is
numbered 239,670 and was filed Nov. 29, 1880.
No. 14 East Fourteenth St., New York.
Mr. William H. Allen, of Washington, Indiana,
has invented and patented a mechanical musical
instrument.
The patent is numbered 239,303,
W I l . l i NOT S H O W F I N G E R M A R K S .
and was filed Dec. 3d, 1880.
For all articles with a varnished or oiled surface.
CLEAN, easy of Application, very D U R A B L E . Is USED.
In our last issue an error was made in the
«>OIiU and R E C O M M E N D E D by Leaders of the
description of an improved method of stringing
PIANO, URU.VN and F U R N I T U R E T R A D E S .
pianofortes invented by William F. Ullman, of
SOLD AT WHOLESALE ONLY BY
VINTON BROS., Sole Agents for the United States. Boston, Mass. We stated that " t h e inventor
14 KAST 14th 9TBKKT, *EW YORK.
claims an improvement in the method of inserting
the tuning pins in the wrest plank, whereas the
inventor really claims an improvement in the
method of inserting the pins in the iron plate and
ESTABLISHED IN 1866.
not in the wrest plank.
MANUFACTURERS OF
MORGAN'S PIANO POLISH
DYER & HUGHES,
First-Class Organs for the Trade.
The Musical Committee of the West Troy
Methodist Episcopal Church decided to buy a
The MUNROE ORGAN REED CO., Cases finished and ready for the action, supplied at short notice. piano. The pastor, the Rev. Dr. Krohn, said
WK STENCIL ORGASS WITH DEALERS' NAMES IF DESIRED.
Established January 1st, 1809.
Organ Pedals, Bellows Koolers, and Organ Castor*, at low prices, that he was acquainted with a piano dealer in
FIKTKKX MILLION OF OUR KKKI>S NOW l \ USE.
in
large quantities. Correspondence solicited. Send for
Albany, and could make a good bargain. The
Having recently occupied our new factory, we would respect-
Organ Catalogue.
fully state to our former patrons aud to tlie trade generally, that
instrument was soon delivered, and the preacher,
our extensive facilities and improved methods warrant us in say-
presenting a receipted bill for $300, drew that
DYER & HUGHES,
ing that we are prepared to supply the demands of the trade in
the most perfect manner, both as regards Quality and Price.
amount from the church treasury. I t has been
Foxoroft, Pigcataquig Co., Mnlno.
KEED BOARDS of any desired plan made to order from carefully
discovered that he really paid oniy $200, and put
selected stock. We also manufacture the best and cheapest
OCTAVE COUPLER in the market, aud we constantly keep on
Mr. Isaac C. Monroe, of Brooklyn, N. Y., has the other $100 profit into his pocket. The trustees
hand lull lines of ORGAN MATERIALS, including Stop-Knobs,
invented and patented a violin box. The patent have exposed the trick, and will sue him for the
«yK-Boards, (both celluloid and ivory), Felts, etc., etc.
is numbered 239,617 and was filed Jan. 27, 1881. ' $100.
Office and Factory: 25 UNION STEEET, Worcester, Mass.
SEND FOR CIRCULAR.

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