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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1886 Vol. 9 N. 24 - Page 14

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
MR. FREES, junior member of the firm of Frees &
Son, of Dallas, Tex., who recently made a visit to
the city, made some pretty heavy purchases of pianos
HE Richey piano cover, manufactured by Mrs. and organs. His selections were confined to the
Sarah E. ltichey, is meeting with deserved Hardman, New England and Gilbert pianos, and
succesa. Following are two of the many tes- New England organs. Mr. Frees purchased in all
timonials received by Mrs. Richey, showing what one hundred and thirty-three instruments.
the trade think of her clever invention :
THE RICHLY PIANO COYER.
T
A LETTER received from Mr. George Nlmbach,
dated at London, June 30, reports that gentleman
in good health and spirit.
HENRY DREHER, the genial traveler for Decker
Bros., is spending his summer vacation with his
father, B. Dreher, a Decker Bros. 1 agent, in Cleve-
land, Ohio.
CHICAGO, I I I . , June 30, 1886.
ESTEEMED MADAME :
I take great pleasure in saying that the Upright
Piano Covers you have furnished me for my ware-
rooms, and also those I ordered for retail customers,
have proven very satisfactory in every respect.
I think your cover not only one of the finest orna
raents in a parlor, but also the most useful protector
of pianos I have ever seen.
I always consider an instrument as good as sold
when I place an ornamented " Richey " cover upon
one.
Very truly yours,
HENKY DETMER.
CHICAGO, I I I . , June 29, 1886.
MRS. SARAH E. RICHET :
DEAR MADAME: We take pleasure in saying that
the covers, which you have furnished us both for
warerooms and on retail orders, have proven in every
way most satisfactory. We regard them not only in
an ornamental, but also greatly useful way, to be the
beat we have had anything to do with.
Sincerely yours,
JOHN M. SMYTH,
FLETCHER II. WHEELER,
Pianos.
Manager.
PATENTS AND INVENTIONS.
Musicians' exercising device, No. 344,4G2, A. K.
Vugil.
Musicians' exercising key board, No. 344,464, A.
K. Vugil.
Speaking spring for musicians' finger exercising
devices, No. 344,463, A. K. Vugil.
Musical instrument, No. 344,646, M. Gaily.
Organ reed, No. 344,443, M. Gaily.
Action rail for pianos, No. 344,067, C. D. Pease.
DR. SCOTT'S GENUINE
ELECTRIC BELTS
Sent Post-Vaid on Trial.
ciples, imi<:irli v. an exhilarating,
health-giving current to the whole
system.
The celehrated Dr. W. A HAM-
MOND, ol New York, formerly Sur-
geon-General of the U. S. Army,
lately lectured upon this subject, and
advised all medical nun to ni ke
trial of these agencies, describing at
the same time most remarkable cures
he had made even in cases which
would seem hopeless.
l'iob;ibly never since the invention
of Kelts and Supporte-s, has so large
a demand been created as now exists
fur Dr. Scott'* Electric Belt.
Over seventeen thousand people in
the city of New York alone are now
wauring them daily. They are. recom-
mended by the most learned physi-
cians in the treatment o f R H e u m a -
rHiiid
in
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ixrnu,
Price $3.00 on Trial.
nips,
Back or Limbs, Disease* of
Spine, Kidney*, Liver and
Heart, Falling, Inflamma-
tion, or Vlceration.
There is no waiting a long time
for results. Electro-magneti m acts
quickly, generally the first week,
more frequently the first day, and
often even during the first hour they
are worn their wonderful curative
powers are felt.
The mind becomes active, the
nerves and sluggish circulation are
simulated and all the old-time health
and good feeling come back. They
are constructed on scientific prin-
We will send either Gent's or
Lady's Belt on trial, post-paid, on re-
ceipt of $$, guaranteeing safe deliv-
ery. St.ite size waist when ordering
Lady's Be t. Remit by money order
or draft at our risk, or currency in
registered letter. Address GLO. A.
SCOTT, 84a Broadway, cor-
ner 13th St., New York. For
- tie at all drugstores. Take none
l t l)r. Scott's Genuine. Sec name
iso' the box and belt. Mention PUCK.
1 all and examine our goods, corner
1 IO dw.iy and 13th St., over Star
The following are representative
Haltimoie, Md.
T e s t i m o n i a l s of the thousands
Intense nervous deb'lity has been
we :u a receiving;
my trouble for year*. Physicians and
thur medicines did not help me. I
2121 Henrietta St , Phila.
fiiiilly derived great relief from Dr.
Dr. Scott: Your belt has cured me
Scott's Electric Belt.
of rheumatism of and ar<>und the
kidneys, which medicine had failed
L. H. MILLER.
to help.
\V. H. UPJOHN.
East Berlin, Pa.
Cedar Falls, la.
Your Belt has cured me of Insom-
This belt has done me more good
nia and Nervousness, and has also
in a short time trail all the medicine
h;id wom'erful effect 0.1 Neuralgic
I ever took.
E. W. MEADK.
lffei-tion of the chest. B. SELL.
S e n d for I l l u s t r a t e d P a m p h l e t o f A l l O u r Oth«*r A p p l i a n c e s
.
Houston, Mich. |
Kobinson Bank, Robinson, 111.
Peor a, 111.
The sixth Belt received and is satis-
I suffered from kidney, liver and nerv-
factory.
Their i|uick cures of rheuma-
ous troubles for twelve years. Dr. ),e has suffered eight years.' My fathe-, tism, liver
and kidney troubles and
Scott s Electric Belt entirely cured me _ o years oil, could not walk ioo yards; debility are wondcrfil. It givis me
all other remedies hrd failed. His f ter wearing the Belt one month he
pleasure to recommend them to suffer-
Electric Hair Brush has cured my Neu- a walked
nine miles without resting. Your ing friends.
ralgia.
good» are thoroughly reliable
A. P. WOODWOKTH, Cash.
C. W. HOKMSH.
ALBKK I KRUi;.
D r . Scott's E l e c t r i c Corsets cure and prevent sickness, $i, Jti.50, »2 and $3.
Dr. SCOTT'S ELECTRIC (JHKST PKOTECTOK, $3.
Dr. SCOTT'S ELECTRIC HAIR BRUSHES, $1, $1.50, $2 and $3.
Dr. SCOTT'S ELECTRIC FLESH BRUSHES, $3.
Dr. SCOTT'S ELECTRIC INSOLES, 50 cents.
Please mention T H E MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
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AUGUST 5th tn 2Dth, 1BBB.
The Music Trade Review -will enter upon the Eighth Vear of its existence on the above date.
occasion The music Trade Review will be increased in size, and will have a specially
enlarged circulation in honor of its Birthday.
On thin
THE ONLY MUSIC TRADE PAPER IN THE UNITED STATES.
Between now and August 5th, our representatives will visit all the principal points, North, South, East and West, and also make a thorough tour
through Canada from one end to the other.
We shall be pleased to hear from parties concerning Special Advertisements at as early a date as possible, as it is our intention that such advertisements-
shall be displayed in the handsomest style of the typographic art. We also invite correspondence from dealers throughout the coiyitry, and request that
they mail us photographs of themselves for reproduction in this issue. Our circulation is acknowledged to be 25 per cent, greater than any other paper
pretending to represent the music trade. As proof of this, see Rowell's Newspaper Directory for 1886.
THE ITJUSIG T^ADE F^VIEUf,
WELLES & BILL, Editors and Proprietors.
WILL. a. OAEE, A,..ciate E dit«.
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