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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1893 Vol. 18 N. 19 - Page 10

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
4 POINTS OF SUPERIORITY
OF THE
Celebrated
CHAS. T. SISSON, the genial representative of
the Farrand & Votey Organ Co., is in town to
meet Mrs. Sisson, who arrives by the " I^ucania,"
from England, to-day.
MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM E. STRAUCH are
spending their honeymoon in the South.
will return to New York this week.
They
IN addition to the recent royal appointment
of Steinway & Sons as piano makers to the
H. R. H. the Duke of Edinburgh, they received
the following despatch, November 17th. " Her
Royal Highness, Princess Victoria of Wales,
buys ' E ' upright for personal use, Marlborough
House."
PEEK & SONS have obtained a judgment for
$1,400 against G. M. Law, of Keokuk, la., and
attached his goods.
THE Dickinson ivory works, near the depot,
Essex, Conn., removed their business to the old
brittania shop, at Meadow Woods, Tuesday, and
will manufacture their goods at that place in
the future. The shop at the station will be
closed for the winter.—Conn. Valley Advertiser,
Nov. 25.
MARY NUGENT appeared before Justice Patter-
son Saturday, in answer to a suit brought against
her by Jacobs Brothers to replevin a $250 piano.
In spite of the fact that she wore a $400 sealskin
ulster, she said that she had starved herself to
meet the $7 a month instalments. She was or-
dered to return the piano.—N. Y. World, Nov.
27.
"Conover"
Pianos.
COMMODORE WESSELL is pleased with the
great Republican victory in Ohio, and recently
wired his congratulations to Governor McKinley
and received the following acknowledgment:
STATE OF OHIO, EXECUTIVE
DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR,
COLUMBUS, NOV. 13, 1893.
MY DEAR SIR :—Please accept my warmest
thanks for your cordial congratulations over the
splendid victory of last Tuesday.
Very truly yours,
W. MCKINLEY.
MR. OTTO WESSELL,
457 West 45th street, New York.
"CROWN" PIANOS.
|^"PtJRITY AND SWEETNESS of TONE.
(^SCIENTIFIC CONSTRUCTION.
^"DURABILITY.
fSFBEAUTY.
(THE ONLY STRICTLY
HIGH GRADE PIANO
MANUFACTURED
IN CHICAGO.)
CHICflGO COTTAGE ORGAN COMPANY,
SOLE FACTORS.
(The Largest Dealers in Pianos and Organs in the World.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WAREROOMS,
(SECOND FLOOR.)
215 WABASH AVE.,
CHICAGO.
Enterprising dealers all over the Country are
fast securing the agency for the wonderful
A.
B.
CHASE
PIANOS.
THE great Columbian Exposition has closed
its gates forever, and the most wonderful
mechanical, artistic, inventive and educational
exhibition of the century has passed into
history.
American genius and inventive faculty have
won the most signal recognition in many depart-
ments, but in no department is it more marked
than in that devoted to musical instruments.
This was no surprise to those intimately con-
nected with the trade, but to the general public,
accustomed to look to the products of European
factories, as the ideals for all lands, the know-
ledge that a representative American house,
such as ours, has been awarded no less than
twelve diplomas and medals of the first-class for
the various styles of musical instruments ex-
hibited, comes in the nature of an agreeable The Company Scrupulously protect their
agencies,
surprise.
and
The full significance of our success is realized
Never chancre when it can be avoided.
more fully when the personnel of the jury of
awards, made up with a few exceptions of Hence the agency becomes more valuable
every year.
Europeans, is considered.
We have been the recipients of a great many If you can, you should secure it at once,
by writing to
congratulations from our numerous friends and
business acquaintances, who recognize the great
value of these awards in establishing the posi-
tion of American made instruments, and while
we take a personal pride in the triumph of our
products, we feel a greater pride in the knowledge
NORWALK, OHIO.
that our success in this field partakes largely of
the nature of a National triumph.—Lyon &
Healy Advertiser.
What is good and what is evil ?
Oh ! such narrow paths divide ;
Where the wicked and the righteous
Journey onward side by side.
Wouldst thou keep thy wayward fancies
On all goodly thoughts intent ?
Buy a '' Crown '' Piano, reader,
They are sold by Geo. P. Bent.
Music soothes the savage impulse,
And the fair white dove of peace
Soon shall cross the spirit's portals,
From thy sorrow bring surcease.
Here are tune, and tone and finish,
Something more, but nothing less ;
Try the offered panacea,
It will surely soothe and bless.
In Chicago, stately city,
Is this thing of beauty wrought;
And 'twill be a "joy forever,"
If perfection thou has sought.
"It is conceded upon all hands that Lyon & Healy have
won the greatest victory of ?ny house in the music line."—
New York Times.
Wonderful in Tone Quality.
Wonderful in Selling Qualities,
Style, Finish, Strength,
Action, Durability and Popularity,
and
Improvement of Tone by Age and Use.
THE A. B. CHASE CO.,
The house of Lyon & Healy secured honors at
the World's Fair that are entirely unprecedented,
no less than twelve Diplomas and Medals of the
highest class being awarded to the musical instru-
ments produced by their factories. This number
of awards has never been even approached by any
other music house, nor has any previous World's
Fair ever bestowed such recognition to the prod-
ucts of one firm,

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