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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
532,622. Violin or other musical instru-
ment. Bruno E. Woolenhaupt, New York,
N. Y. Filed June 20, 1894. Serial No.
5 1 5,090. (No model.)
532,625. Apparatus for Harmonic Analy-
sis. George U. Yule, London, Eng. Filed
Sept. 8, 1894. Serial No. 522,498. (No
model.)
T
HE new Brazilian tariff bill has become
a law through the signature of the
President, according to a Herald dispatch
from Buenos Ayres. Goods shipped from
the United States prior to January ist will
be allowed to enter Brazil under the treaty
of reciprocity.
Chat.
T. P. GRIFFITH, music trade dealer at West
Union, la., has taken his sons into partner-
ship. The firm name will in future be Grif-
fith & vSons.
THE EMERSON PIANO COMPANY, Boston, are
experiencing an active demand for their new
531,922. Coin-controlled musical appa- style E Emerson piano. It is winning com-
ratus, Dominick Oenevese, Philadelphia, pliments both for its magnificent tone and
Pa. Filed April 30, T894. Serial No. handsome case.
485,358. (No model.)
P. J. HEALY, of Lyon & Healy, declares
53!>933- Mechanical musical instrument, that the first month of '95 so far shows up
Max Hauschild, Leipsic, assignor to Richard better than the same period in 1892. They
Jentzsch, Radis, Germany. Filed July 30, are one thousand ahead of '92 in mail orders
1894. Serial No. 518,946. (No model.) this month. This certainly looks encoura-
Patented in Germany, May 2, 1893, No. ging for the New Year.
75,865, and in England, June IT, 1894, No.
KKANICH & BACH are shipping quite a
II>349-
large order of pianos to the Rintelman Piano
532,053. String-clamp for musical instru- Company, Chicago. Mr. G. L. Reimann, of
ments. Howard W. Hafer and Jesse (). this company, during his recent Eastern trip
Love, Fort Scott, Kansas. Filed June n , placed a large order with the McCammon
Piano Company, Onconta, N. Y., in addition
1894. Serial No. 514,154. (No model.)
to the Kranich & Bach concern.
532,248. Securing heads of casks, drums,
etc. George Powell, London, England.
Filed Feb. 20, 1894. Serial No. 500,828.
THE
(No model.)
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532,290. Note .sheet or barrel for mechani-
cal instruments. Ferdinand Sehaub, Jersey
City, N. J., assignor to F. C. Otto & Sons.
Same place. Filed Nov. 19, 1894. Serial
No. 529,273. (No model.)
Sterling Company,
Pianos and Organs,
233 to 245 E. 23rd ST., N. Y.
THK CI.AFI.IN PIANO COMPANY of this city,
who recently retired from business, have, it
is said, disposed of their entire stock to the
N. Stetson Company, of Philadelphia.
SMITH & NIXON (Crawford, Ebersole &
Smith) have disposed of their old square
pianos in a rather novel way. They recently
advertised that some thirty of these old in-
struments would be given away to children
ranging from ten to fifteen years of age who
possessed a marked talent for music. Some
three hundred took advantage of the offer on
the day appointed, and not only were the old
pianos disposed of, but many mothers who
considered their children possessed superior
talents purchased new instruments. The
scheme was certainly a brilliant one.
OWIXI; to a recent decision of the U. S.
Supreme Court the statute of limitation runs
against claims growing out of alleged in-
fringement of patents, as well as against
claims arising into other transactions.
The Highest Type."
(Successors to STARK & STRACK.)
MANUFACTURERS OF
WAREROOMS & FACTORIES
R. A. Roi)Kst.n, of the Dixon Music
House, Dixon, 111., has been placed in nomi-
nation for alderman of that city on the Re-
publican ticket.
RUSSELL
532,585. Device for vibrating tongues of
music boxes. Adolph Richter, Rudolstadt,
Germany.
Filed, September 18, 1894.
Serial No. 523,331. (No model.)
PIANOS
THK KKYNOTK, New York, for January
only confirms oar good opinion of its merits.
There is always a quantity of good reading
and several pieces of well selected music.—
Boston Times, January 13th.
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532,257. Upright piano. Henry Zeigler,
New York, N. Y. Filed Sept. 25, 1894.
Serial No. 524,078. (No model.)
THE HIGHEST STANDARD OF EXCEL-
LENCE MAINTAINED FOR
THIRTY YEARS
•7
PIANOS
MANUFACTURED BY
FACTORY!
DERBY, CONN.
It is admitted by all that no piano ever put upon the
market has met with such success as T H E STERLING,
and thou ands will testify to their supcrioiity of work-
manship and durability. Why ? Because they are made
just as perfect as a piano can be made.
T H E STERLINC; ORGAN has always taken the lead, and
the improvements made this year puts it far ahead of
all others. E3f**Send for Catalogue.
Halleti Davis Pianos
Hos. 171 and 173 South Canal Street,
CHICAGO.
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT.
Indorsed by Liszt, Gottschalk, Wolili, Bendel, Straus, Soro, Abt,
Paulas, Titiens, llcilbron and Germany's Greatest Masters.
E s t a b l i s h e d over Half a C e n t u r y .
BOSTON, MASS.