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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1891 Vol. N. B - Page 278

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
498
from an early period men have used the right hand to
TO ACTION FINISHERS.
fight with, and have employed the left arm chiefly to
"\XTANTED—First-class
*ction-finishers and regula-
FAVORED BY THE PRESIDENT'S HOUSEHOLD.
cover the heart and to parry a blow aimed at that speci-
tors. No others need apply.
ally vulnerable region. And when weapons of offence
W. H. BUSH & CO.,
TELEGRAM dispatched to THE MUSIC TRADE and defence supersede mere fists and teeth, it is the
Corner Weed and Dayton Streets, Chicago, III.
REVIEW on the 17th inst. by Mr. W. P. Van
right hand that grasps the spear or sword, while the
Wickie, manager of ihe Washington (D. C.) left holds over the heart for defence the shield or
establishment of Freeborn G. Smith, manufacturer of buckler.
A RARE OPPORTUNITY.
" The Old Reliable Bradbury," reads as follows :
From this simple origin, then, the whole vast differ-
A SUCCESSFUL traveler in the piano and organ
"WASHINGTON, D. C.
ence of right and left in civilized life takes its begin- •**• trade will be at liberty after Sept. ist. Has had
" To BILL & BILL,
ning, says the Journal of Health. At first, no doubt, long experience, both as traveler and manager, and is
" 3 East 14th street, N. Y.
extensively acquainted, both East and West, in the
"Mrs. Harrison ordered a duplicate of the Bradbury the superiority of the right hand was only felt in the trade. Can furnish the best references. Correspond-
manner
of
fighting.
But
that
alone
gave
it
a
distinct
ence strictly confidential. Address, " PIANOFORTE,"
piano at the White House for the President's Cottage
pull and paved the way at last for the supremacy else-
Care of THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW,
at Cape May Point. Piano was delivered Saturday.
No. 3 East 14th street, N. Y.
where.
"W. P. VAN WICKLE."
THE BRADBURY
A
THE DRUMMER GOT LOST.
The Alvord k Spear MTg Co.
A
SCOTCH story is that of a diminutive drummer
in a local brass band, who was in the habit>
when out parading with his comrades, of walk-
ing by sound and not by sight, owing to his drum being
so high that he was unable to see over it. The band,
on Saturday afternoons, paraded usually in one direc-
tion, but Jhe other day the leader thought he would
change the route a little, and turned down a by street.
The drummer, unaware of this movement, kept on his
accustomed way, drumming as hard as ever he could.
By and by, after finishing his part, and not hearing the
others, he stopped, and, pushing his drum aside, he
looked to see what was the matter. His astonishment
may be imagined at finding that he was alone. " Mae !"
he cried to some bystanders, " has ony o' ye seen a
band hereaboot ?"—Musical Record,
PIANO, ORGAN
* STORE STOOLS.
WHY WE ARE RIGHT-HANDZD.
BECAUSE ORIGINALLY THE LEFT WAS USED TO PROTECT
THE HEART.
P
CHADWICK & MERRIAM,
RIMITIVE man, being by nature a fighting ani.
mal, fought for the most part at first with his
SOTJTH ACTON, MASS.
canine teeth, his nails and his fists, till in process
of time he added to those early and natural weapons
MANUFACTURERS OF
the further persuasions of a club orshillelah.
And if you fight you soon learn to protect the most
exposed and vulnerable portion of your body. Or if PIANO AND ORGAN STOOLS,
you do not, natural selection manages it for you by
Taborets, Music Cabinets,
killing you off as an immediate consequence.
To the boxer, wrestler, hand-to hand combatant, the
Piano Scarfs.
most vulnerable portion is undoubtedly the heart. A
hard blow, well delivered on the left breast, will easily
kill, or, at any rate, stun even a strong man. Hence,
Send for new Catalogue and Price List.
We always lead in Styles and Prices. Send for Cata-
logue and discounts.
TORRINGTON, CONN.
Seaverns Piano Action Co.,
Manufacturers of FINE PIANO ACTIONS,
Nos. 113-115 BROADWAY,
ESTABLISHED 1851.
:MI.
CA1IBHIDGEPORT, MASS.
SGHLEISSNBE,
PROPRIETOR OF THE
PHENIX NOVELTY
,
402 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Manufacturers of all kinds of Art Embroideries and Art Effects in Fine Hand Painting, Table Covers, Scarfs'
Lambrequins, Upright and Square Piano Covers,
Vulcanized Upright Storage Covers and Instrument Bags a Specialty.
IIEKTP1
FACTORY,
East 136th St. and Southern Boulevard,
NEW YORK.
Sample Line of Piano Scarfs sent on approval if desired.
Please state relcrence when ordering.
Martin Guitars,
BRANCH: 124 Sansome Street, San FranciscOi Cal.
THE ONLY STANDARD.
THE ONLY RELIABLE.
Union School Furniture Company. C. A. ZOEBISCH & SON'S,
Manufactured by C. F. MAR! IN & CO.
DEPOT AT
MANUFACTURERS OK
Office, Bank, Court-House
and School Furniture.
Unequalled for Design, Material, Construction
and Finish.
Address,
UNION
ALL KINDS OF DESKS:
Curtain, Flat and Inclined Top
and Standing 1
DESKS.
SCHOOL FURNITURE CO.,
Battle Creek, Mich.
IMPOBTERS OF ALL KINDS OF ,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, STBINGS, Etc.,
No. 4 6 Maiden L a n e ,
- N e w York.
Superior Boehm Flutes of Silver, Cocoawood or Gronadilla-
Genuine " Meyer" Flutes and ticoolos. Genuine " Albrecht
Flutes and Piccolos, "Tietenbrunner " Concert Zithers. Fine
SOLO C O R N E T S and all kinds of BAND INSTRU-
MENTS. Guaranteed equal to any mad«.

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