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THE MUSICAL CRITIC AND TRADE REVIEW.
April joth, 188 2.
293
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NEW ENGLAND PIANO
Is meeting with the highest praise from dealers and purchasers.
Write for prices to
NEW ENGLAND PIANO CO., 632 & 6 3 4 HARRISON AVK, BOSTON, MASS.
Having a large stock of instruments on hand
and being about to place some new styles on the
market, we propose to offer the balance of our
present stock of low priced organs at a consid-
erable reduction FOR CASH until May 1st.
Dealers about purchasing for Spring Trade
will do well to write us for prices.
GEO.
WOODS & CO.,
Cambridgeport, Mass.,
JCINUFACTUBIRB OF
UPRIGHT PIANOS AND PARLOR ORGANS,
The Musical Critic and Trade Review" has the Largest Circulation of any-
paper of its class in the world.
FOR SALE!
A Handsome Needham Organ
Suitable for organists for practicing purposes; also
for church, chapel, and lodge purposes. Two banks
of keys, 2% octaves, 13 stops. Original cost $1000.
Can be purchased for about half price. Inquire or
call at
46 WEST 23d STREET, NEW 70EK.
GEORGE L. WALKER,
DEALEB IN
PIANOS & ORGANS,
836 North Sixth Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
William L. Merrin, Fredrickstown, Ohio, has Head & Thompson, St. Louis, dealers in musical
patented an organ. Application filed April 19, instruments, have dissolved partnership. C. A.
Thompson continues.
1881. Number of patent, 255,650.
Sidney N. Johnson and Augustus M. De* Son- We advise any of our readers who are influenced
chet, Indianapolis, Ind., assignors of one-third to by the attractive advertisements of the Beatty or-
William M. Thomas, same place, have patented gans to send for the February 5, 1882, and March
an opera chair. Application filed October 4,1880. 5, 1882, numbers of THE MUSICAL CRITIC AND
TRADE REVIEW, 864 Broadway, New York. They
Number of patent, 255,868.
will cost you only ten cents a number, but will
Charles H. Hanschell, New York City, has pat- show you one of the greatest frauds in the coun-
ented a music scale and chord indicator. Appli- try. Letters are given from victims who have
cation filed September 16, 1881. Number of pat- sent money to Beatty, and can get neither his
ent, 255,979.
worthless organs nor the money returned. In some
Joseph Herbert Chase, Montreal, Canada, as- cases the money has been in his hands for six
signor to Walter F. Abbott, New York city, has months. An honorable competition is what all
patented a mechanical musical instrument. Ap- dealers admire and expect, but when such a fraud
plication filed August 15, 1881. Number of pat- as this is perpetrated, it should have a little free
advertising. We admire the pluck of THE MUSICAL
ent, 256,101.
CRITIC in unearthing this swindle and exposing its
workings.—Detroit Amphion.
Mr. F. Blume, of No. 861 Broadway, sheet
music dealer, will remove about May 1, as the in-
crease in his rent has been too heavy for him. His
rent has heretofore been $5,500 per annum, but
NOTICE TO MUSIC PUBLISHERS. has been raised suddenly to $8,500 per annum.
We should be pleased to have music pub- Messrs. Christie & Co. are very busy at present,
lishers all over the world send us their and contemplate obtaining an increase of space for
publications lor review, and also tor cata- manufacturing purposes. Trade has never been
loguing. Publishers will oblige us by giv- better, according to Mr. Christie.
ing careful attention to this notice.
BOSTON, MASS., March 14, 1882.
PUBLICATIONS
CHAS. AVERT WELLES, Esq.:
Dear Sir—I notice your article on the "Mayor"
of the great city of Washington, N. J., and must
you upon the stand you have taken.
"The Open Diapason March." For organ or piano. congratulate
The article in your issue of March 5 should para-
By Louis Meyer. Price, 35 cents.
lyze the great Daniel. You are certainly doing a
•'Hunters' Chorus and Airs" ("William Tell"). good work and should have the hearty endorse-
For organ. Price, 30 cents.
ment of every honest dealer and manufacturer.
Selections from "Trovatore." Arranged for cabinet Unfortunately, D. F. B. is not the only man of
1850.
DYER & HUGHES, 1382. organ. Price, 30 cents.
peculiar methods in the music trades. I hope you
do what others have promised, viz.: publish a
FOXCROFT, ME.,
Selections from "Elijah." Arranged for cabinet will
complete list of legitimate manufacturers of pianos
or^an. By Louis Meyer. Price, 30 cents.
and organs, stating those who use "Stencils."
Selections from Mozart s "Don Juan," Arranged Continue in your good work and rest assured of
New Styles and New Prices for 1882. Havfn* added largely to our facili-
ties we are prepared to fill p r o m p t l y all orders from our patrons and for cabinet organ.
By Louis Meyer. Pi ice, 30 the good wishes of
Yours truly,
public. All our work will be Htrlctly flrst-clnsB in every particular, cents.
we will furnish cases finished ready for actions, or organs complete in
ASMODEUS.
dealer's name when desired. Apents wanted in every county in the
United States, where we are not represented, to whom special terms will
Selections from Haydn's "Creation." Arranged for
be given. Send for Catalogue.
cabinet organ. By Louis Meyer. Price, 30 cents.
PIANOFORTE CASES.
"Concordia." For melodeon or piano.
POSITION WANTED.
INCE the destruction of the Dielmann piano-
case factory, the firm of Behr. Bros. & Co.
Handel's "Largo." Arranged for church or cabinet
COMPETENT Piano and Organ Salesman,—for Wareroom,—
have been receiving a large part of the orders that
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able to show off instruments to a'lvantasre, and to keep organ. By Louis Meyer.
stock in tune and repair. Wants position with well established
GEORGE D. RUSSELL, 125 TREMONT STREET, BOS- formerly went to Dielmann. There are now also
house.
Address,
several new establishments in running order,
" Lyre," 864 Broadway, New Yor 1 ?,
TON, MASS.
or about to begin regular work as piano-case man-
Musical Critic and Trade Review
Pianoforte Studies, 'Etude." By Tschaikowsky. ufacturers. Meginnis, AVIIO formerly made legs
and lyres only, is associated with Mr. Person, who
Price, 50 cents.
PATENTS.
formerly was at Dielmann's, the firm being called
"Mercy.
O,
Lord!'
("Salve,
O,
Maria.")
Words
Silas B. J. Bryant, Atlantic, Iowa, has patented by bernabo Silorata. Music by Vincent Cirillo. Meginnis & Person.
an organ case and pedal. Application filed Jan- Price. 50 cents.
D. Krakauer, of No. 40 Union Square, has a
uary 9, 1882. Number of patent, 255,410.
piano-case factory, and it is reported that R. Ca-
Salon Compositions for the Pianoforte. "Introduc-
Gilbert R. Elliot, Moncton, New Brunswick, tion and Pastorale, ' op. 28, No. 1. By W. Sterndale ble, Jr., who has engaged Mr. Barthelmes as fore-
man, is also making cases.
Canada, assignor of one-half to Joseph A. Harris, Bennett. Price, 35 cents.
Time alone will tell whether these new enter-
Boston, Mass., has patented a key-board attach-
"Flower of the Meld." ("Florin del Prato.") For prises will succeed. It must not be forgotten that
ment for musical instruments. Application filed mezzo
soprano. English ver.-ion by Gertrude Hall. above all things well-seasoned wood must be used.
May 6, 1881. Number of patent, 255,609.
Music by A. Rotoli. Price, 50 cents.
Unless these new factories use woods that have
Arthur H. Merrill, Cromwell, Conn., has pat- "Remember." ("T'Allicourde") For contralto. undergone a period of seasoning, the cases will not
ented a music holder. Application filed November English version by Gertrude Hall. Music by L. stand, and the factories will ultimately be com-
16, 1881. Number of patent, 255,649.
pelled, to stop. But time, as we say, will tell.
Denza. Price, 50 cents.
F. A. NOETH & Co., No. 1308 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
McTammany Organetts, Worcester, Mass.
Manufacturers of ORGANS.
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