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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1893 Vol. 18 N. 16 - Page 7

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW,
MESSRS. LENT & MOORE, music dealers of
Ithaca, N. Y., will open up a branch store in
Geneva soon and will be represented by Mr. E.
H. Grant.
BOWLBY'S organ factory, Washington, N. J.,
has started up again after two weeks shut down.
THE B. L. GRISWOI,D MUSIC CO., St. Joseph,
Mo., has increased its capital stock from
THE firm of Strohm & Snedeker, dealers in $10,000 to $20,000.
musical instruments, Port Richmond, N. Y.,
has dissolved partnership. The business will
hereafter be conducted by Jos. E. Strohm.
H. ROHRDANTZ, 228 Main Ave., Pater-
son, N. J., dealer in pianos and jewelry, has
fled from the city, leaving his business in the
hands of his creditors. An attachment has
been made on the property by Rosensweig
Bros., wholesale jewelers of New York.
MR.
THE KEYNOTE.
I doubt if Jubal in his tent,
Did ever rosewood see,
Or such mahogany as Bent
Combines with ebony.
"CROWN" ORGANS,
And Jubal's organ notes were ne'er
So harmoniously blent
As those delighting all who hear
The " Crown," as made by Bent.
The first who on an organ played,
Was Jubal, X,amech's son,
And he, no doubt, his organ made
And no small credit won.
MERRILL PIANOS
THE
The HOME Musical Journal of America.
Ah, could poor Jubal but have seen
An organ made by Bent,
His Jewish heart would sure have been
By rage and envy rent.
The trade are invited to inspect the pianos at
165 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON,
or at Messrs. WILLIAM A. POND & CO..
25 UNION SQUARE, NEW YORK.
COLBY
ZPI^HSTO CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
ART, LITERATUfiE, MAMA,
From One to Two Dollnrs worth of Music with each Issue.
Grand and Upright Pianos,
Subscription, $1.50 per Year.
ERIE, PA.
EDWARD LYMAN BILL,
NO. 3 EAST 14-TH STREET,
NEW YORK.
NEW YORK OFFICE: 18 East 17th Street, with G. W. HERBERT.
A STANDARD ARTICLE
Should not be confused with faulty imitations of i t !
LEHR
opened the way for Piano-Style Organs, made them the popular desne
and as a
SEVEN-OCTAVE ORCAN
occupies pre-eminence not only in variety of style, appearance, finish
tone and many improved qualities, but has a larger sale than all other
makes combined. Progressive dealers find it often sells in competition
with pianos, though it only costs one-third as much. Made in \Yalnut.
light Qt. Oak, dark Qt. Oak, Mahogany and Rosewood.
SEND FOR PRICES AND HANDSOME NEW CATALOGUE.
S. S. STEWARTS
World Famous Banjos
have no equals for beauty of finish and musical qualities of tone.
The Stewart Banjos are usej by all leading professional players.
Send stamp for Illustrated Price List and Book of Information. A
specimen of the BANJO AND GUITAR JOURNAL will be
sent free to all who send 5 cents in stamps for Price List Banjo
Music and Songs in great variety. Send for Catalogue. Address
S. S- STIE^W^^IRT,
331 and 333 Church St.,
Bet. Market and Arch Sts.,
PHILADELPHIA, PENNA.
H. LEHR & CO., EASTON, PA.
Piano Manufacturers,
F. MUEHLFELD £ CO.,
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Seaverns Piano Action Co.,
511-513 E. 137th. St., NEW YORK
MANUFACTURERS OF
Hos. 113-125 BROADWAY,
ESTABLISHED 1851
THE OLD STANDARD
CAM HKIDCKPORT, MASS.
MARTIN GUITARS
Manufactured by C. F. Martin & Co.
THE ONLY RELIABLE
1893.
NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER HOUSE OF THE SAME NAME.
For over sixty years the MARTIN GUITARS were and are still the only reliable instruments used by all first-class Professors and Amateurs throughout the
country. They enjoy a world-wide reputation, and testimonials could be added from the best Solo players ever known, such as
Madame DE GONI,
I
Mr. WM. SCHUBERT,
I
Mr. S. DE LA COVA,
I
Mr. H. WORRELL,
J
Mr. N. J. LEPKOWSKT,
Mr. J. P. COUPA,
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Mr. FERRER,
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Mr. CHAS. DE JANON,
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Mr. N. W. GOULD,
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LUIS T. ROMERO,
ana many others,
but deem it unnecessary to do so, as the public is well aware of the superior merits of the Martin Guitars. Parties have in vain tried to imitate them, not only here in the
United States, but also in Europe. They still stand to this day without a rival, notwithstanding all attempts to puff up inferior and unreliable guitars.
Depot at C. A. ZOEBISCH & SONS, 19 Murray St., near Broadway, New York.
Importers of all kinds of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, STRINGS, etc., etc., etc

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