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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1886 Vol. 9 N. 14 - Page 10

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
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MESSES. WM. BOURNE & SON have placed the New
York agency of their pianos with Mr. F. Schuler, at
19 East Fonrteenth street, where the trade and retail
customers can find an assortment of these pianos
MB. F. W. BAILEY will make his New York head-
quarters with Mr. F. Schuler, 19 East Fourteenth
street.
MESSRS DECKER &, SON, N. Y., state that although
trade is not rushing just now, they look forward to
an excellent spring business.
A.
NEWBY & EVANS, New York, are yet a young firm,
but they have gained a solid footing in the trade, and
are meeting with wonderful success. Their business
has increased so rapidly, and they are so far behind
their orders, that they have been compelled to call in
their traveling man. The firm will soon move into a
much larger factory at 524 West Forty-third street.
THE employees of the Estey Piano Co. presented
Stephen Brambach with a gold-headed cane at the
opening reception of their new factory, on Southern
Boulevard and Lincoln avenue, on February 6.
O. CLEMMER.
B r o k e r & Son, Christie & Son, and Story & Clark Organs.
1423 Chestnut Street.
C. D. PEASE, N. Y., has purchased the lot and
MR. F. SOHTJLER, 19 East Fourteenth street, has
secured the New York agency of the Bourne & Son
pianos. A stock of these can now be found at Schu-
ler's warerooms, where Mr. F. Winslow Bailley will
make his New York headquarters
"MUSIC WITHOUT A TEACHER."
A
THE CELEBRATED
BOOSEY
NY PERSON can play a tune on the Piano and Organ in 15
minutes by using S jper's Instantaneous Guide. The Guide'
with 20 pieces of popular music, mailed to any address on receipt
of $1.00. No previous knowledge of music required. Send for
testimonials. HEVRNE & CO., Publishers, 1164 Broadway, N. Y.
JACK HAYNES, the general traveling salesman for
Aug. Baus & Co., N. Y., is now taking a long trip
for the Company. He will visit all the prominent
places in twelve of the States, besides a good share
of the Provinces. Altogether the trip will be one of
These Brass Instruments are well and favorably the most complete ever taken in the interests of any
known throughout the United States; they are un- piano firm, and before Jack returns in April, the
excelled for purity of tone and finish, and are alto- Baus piano will no doubt claim many more valuable
gether superior instruments. Send for circular of agents. We wish him much success for he is labor-
the new Compensating Pistons, also a new illustrated
ing for a worthy cause,
price list.
BAND INSTRUMENTS.
WM. A. POND & CO.,
United States Agents,
25 Union Square.
WE are informed that Mr. Wm. Munroe has de-
clined the position of President of the Munroe Organ
Reed Co., Worcester, Mass. The officers are now
Charles P. Fisher, President and Treasurer; and
Joseph Rice, Secretary.
T h e finest (Vw r fur l i j u i ^ h t I'i.-nms e \ , r niiulc. 1 or S t a t e and
County rights, address the patentee,
Mrs. S. E. RICHEY,
330 South Palinn Street, CHICAGO, IJL.L..
CROVESTEEN & FULLER PIANO CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Pianos.
THE BEST MEDIUM PRICED PIAIVO IN T H E WORLD.
OUF IMPROVED DOUBLE IRON FRAME STANDS IN ALL CLIMATES BETTER THAN ANY OTHER CONSTRUCTION.
S e n d for C a t a l o g u e s a n d Prices.
71 MEKCER ST., ITEW TTOXIXS CITTT,
THE
S^fiTICGKI &D C O . 3
413 to 417 W. 37th ST., NEW YORK,
Manufacturers of the
^POPULAR
"CONCERT" UPRIGHT, *-*•
Eosewood Cases, Ivory Keys, Best Action, Mounted on 4-Nickel Action Brackets and German Silver Action
Rail, Swinging Front, Carved Trusses, Elegant Design, Durable Work and Fine Finish.
Cash Dealers write us for Prices on the Best Selling Upright in the Market. Lowest Prices known, and
First-class Goods. Testimonials from dealers furnished to all
R. W. TANNER * SON,
Security Mutual
Benefit Society
OF 1VICW
YORK,
233 B R O A D W A Y , Opp. Post Office
858 Broadway,
Albany, N. Y.
MANUFACTURERS OF
PIANO HARDWARE,
Brackets, Pedal Guards, Pedal Feet, &c.
Nickel-Plating, Bronzing and Japanning, Fine Gray and Malleable
Iron Castings. All kinds of Piano Bolts constantly on hand.
C. 0. HILLSTROM & CO,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Empire Patent
Reed Organs,
Kos. 2 to 28 ; i
MAIN
STREET,
CHESTERTON, IND.
*. Telephone No. 5 con-
nects with Chicago.
HILLSTROM ORGAN.
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
The most popular Weekly newspaper devoted
to science, mechanics, engineering: discoveries, in-
ventions and patents ever published. Every num-
ber illustrated with splendid engravings. This
publication furnishes a most valuable encyclopedia
of information which no person should be without.
The popularity of the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN is
such that its circulation nearly equals that of all
other papers of its class combined. Price. $3.20 a
vear. Discount to Clubs. Sold by all newsdealers.
itfUNN & CO., Publishers. No. 36'lBroadway, N. Y.
MunnACo. hav
also had Thirty-
E
iht
'
1
practice before
I the Patent Office and have prepared
/more than One Hundred Thou-
f s a n d applications for patents in the
' United States and foreign countries.
Caveats, Trade-Marks, Copy-rights,
r

Assignments, and all other papers for
I securing to inventors their rights in the
I United States, Canada, England, I ranee,
I Germany and other foreign countries, pre-
I pared at'short notice and on reasonable terms.
I Information as to obtaining patents cheer-
I fully given without charge. Hand-books of
'information sent free. Patents obtained
through Munn American free. The advantage of such notice is
well understood by all persons who wish to dis-
Pt
Address el \rUNN & CO.. Office SCIENTIFIC
AMERICAN, 361 Broadway, New York
^.
building adjoining his present factory, and intends m
to erect an eight story addition.
ONLY TWELVE ASSESSMENTS
have been levied since the Society began business,
averaging three a year, and making the cost for
assessments to a man of forty years, but four dollars
and forty-four cents a year for each One thousand
Dollars of insurance.
SEND FOR GTOLARS.
AGENTS WANTED.
Remunerative Employment Offered Energetic and
Reliable Men.
Before the Public over Fifty Years.
WM. FOLKS & CO.,
Manufacturers of the
DUNHAM
UPRIGHTS A SPECIALTY.
J. B. DUNHAM, Agt., 1231 2d Aye., I . Y. City, N. Y.

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