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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1892 Vol. 16 N. 9 - Page 4

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
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on a big jack-pot on her deal—ever so clumsily
dealt. The betting would grow reckless, and
the good-natured drummer, just to show her how
easily he could ' break ' her, would let her raise
him as often as she choose. The result was
always the same. The innocent school-girl
would capture the ' boodle,' and, having tucked
it away in the mysterious folds of her inaccess-
ible pocket, would say a sweet good-night to her
companion. If he was fortunate enough to have
Producing music or like engravings, No.
the price of a berth left he could buy one; if
not, he could go forward to a regular passenger 482,871, C. A. Ker.
coach and sit up thinking what fools men were
Upright piano action, No. 482,740, A. Hicks.
anyway. Who this young woman was I never
Piano attachment, No. 482,737, H. A. Hauff.
learned, though she was undoubtedly of Spanish
Harmonica, No. 483,160, O. Meinel.
origin, and an adept at poker. "
Music rack, No. 483,244, I. W. Zavadil.
MR. F. H. LANDIS, foreman of the packing de-
Musical instrument key, No. 483,378, L. K.
partment of the Weaver Organ and Piano Co.'s
Jrai/ Fuller.
'
works, at York, Pa., was rendered insensible,
John Summers—everybody knows Summers while at work, by a piece of timber which had
Stringed musical instrument, No. 483,136, W.
—has effected the sale of an Emerson grand rebounded from a rip saw, October 1st.
J. Christy.
piano in rosewood to the Commercial Travelers
Making tuning forks, No. 483,513, L. K.
THE; Farragut Fife, Drum and Bugle Corps
Club, No. 15 West 31st street, New York. This
has been organized there, with L. Anderson, Fuller.
piano will be made specially for the club, and
president, and C. L. Sponholz, secretary.
Piano attachment, Henry A. HofT, Brooklyn,
will bear upon the name-board the inscription,
"Commercial Travelers Club." Among the
MR. GEO. RUDOLPH, the well-known band N. Y. This is a simple apparatus, designed to
members and patrons of this club may be reck- musician, has opened up a neat little store cor- be applied to any piano, to cause a beginner
oned some of the wealthiest and most popular ner of Grand and S. Main streets, Waterbury, to mechanically hold the wrists and hands in
proper position for correct playing, the appara-
residents of New York city and America.
Conn.
tus being adjustable to suit people of any size.
R. S. Howard, who has honestly gained the
THE firm of James Bellak's Sons, dealers in It consists of two notched bars held by suitable
title of " world girdler," has just finished one pianos and organs, Philadelphia, Pa., have intro-
of his regular excursions to the Pacific slope. duced, among other novelties in their warerooms, attaching devices, to extend out and up from
This, of course, means that there are many new a large reed organ, which is blown by electricity the ends of the keyboard, these bars supporting
a cross rod, the wrist of the player when touch-
orders received at the office of the New England and performs the same work as a pipe organ.
ing, or a little above the cross rod, being in the
Piano Co.
proper
position for playing.
THE new well at the Brambach factory, being
A. J. Brooks, who is "Sterling " all through,
reported at this office this week, and said that built under the supervision of John Newport, is
all things were well with the Sterling company j nearly completed, and is now being stoned up.
It was at first intended to go down about thirty
He has returned from a trip as far as Omahs
or
forty feet, but the men engaged in excavating,
Nebraska, visiting the intervening trade, anj
after
reaching a depth of twenty feet, struck
has secured a very large business for the Stei
IS A QUESTION,
ling piano, which keeps the wheels of the" soft slate rock, and the water came in so rapidly,
company's factory turning at a very lively rate. that the men at the pumps could not keep it out.
The well is the largest in Dolgeville, and when
Which many a Visitor to New
stoned up, its diameter will be about 12^ feet.
'' Between San Antonio and New Orleans I The water found is very soft.—Exchange.
York, daring the
often sold a berth to a fascinating young wo-
THE young men of North Otis, Mass., have or-
man, " said a sleeping-car conductor. " S h e
was a pretty little witch, very modest, yet just ganized a drum corps.
a little saucy. Her actions reminded me of a
THE Chase Bros. Piano Co. gave an elegant
WILL ASK.
giddy but innocent school-girl. She spent most exhibit of their pianos at the West Michigan
of her life on the road, and the New York and State Fair held September 27th.
One of the Most Elegant in
Boston drummers, who considered themselves
Appointments is
AUGUST GEMUNDER is on the road, and is
' awfully fly,' always cultivated her acquaint-
sending
in
orders
daily.
ance. Somehow the fascinating game of poker
At What Hotel Shall I Stop?
COLUMBIAN FESTIVITIES
would be commenced. She always held the
cards in her hands most awkwardly and played
with absolute disregard of the value of her hand.
Of course, no money would be in sight. Before
the game ended she would^manage to come in
J. D. BOEDICKER SONS, piano manufacturers,
of 145 East 42d street, have some new styles and
designs at their factory, and dealers wanting a
first-class piano at a moderate figure should
write fora descriptive catalogue.
Cor. 15th Street & 5th Ave.
•THE-
SOHMER-SOHMER
Are preferred by the Conscientious Musical Instructors.
Are the Favorites of the Music Lovine Public.
FACTORIES:
ASTOEIA, Xi.
WAREROOMS:
I.
149-155 E. 14th St., New York.

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