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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
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General News.
TABER ORGAN CO., Worcester, Mass., filed
annual statement as follows: Fixed capital,
$15,000. Assets—Machinery, $2 500; cash
and debts receivable, $27,082; manufactures
and merchandise, $29,473; total, $59,055.
Liabilities—Capital stock, $15,000; debts,
$26,105; profit and loss, $3,000; reserve for
depreciation, $14,950; total, $59,055.
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HIS department is edited by Bishop &
Imirie, Patent Attorneys, 605 and 607
Seventh street, Washington, D. C. All re-
quests for information should be addressed
to them and will be answered through these
columns free of charge.
WILLIAM
PATENTS GRANTED FEB. 19, 1895.
533,493. Organ Feeder.
J. Peloubet,
Chicago, 111., assignor to Lyon & Healy,
same place. Provides in conjunction with
the main exhaust bellows and a series of
alternately operating exhaust or feeder bel-
lows, an automatic valve device whereby,
when the tension is at a predetermined
point, the alternately operating feeding bel-
lows shall be automatically connected with
dependent, so that only one leaf will be
turned at a time.
534,502. Tuning Key.
Daniel Fitler,
Philadelphia, Pa. The key is constructed
with a boss around which the end of the
string is looped. The string is held by
C. BENEDICT,
manufacturer
of
pianos, under the name of the Petit Bijou
Piano Co., at 38 East Nineteenth street,
New York, and at St. Johnsville, N. Y.,
judgment for $565 reported entered in favor
of the National Broadway Bank, on a note
of the Petit Bijou Piano Co., to the order of
the Quigley Furniture Co., of Whitesboro,
N. Y. Mr. Benedict is reported to have
recently transferred his piano business to
his daughter, Melissa P. Benedict, to secure
a claim of $9,000.
WHITNEY
PIANO AND SUPPLY MFG. CO.,
incorporated at Chicago, 111., by Alvin
Whitney, Arthur E. Whitney and Frank
H. Whitney.
Capital stock, $25,000; to
manufacture pianos.
EMU,
WULSCHNER
& SON, pianos
and
organs, Indianapolis, Ind., will commence
repairs upon the interior of their building,
Nos. 78 «nd 80 North Pennsylvania street,
on April 1. The firm will occupy four
having its body pass over its end, and floors of the building, and $8,000 is to be
tension is produced by rotating the key in expended in the improvements. The firm
proposes to extend its business and conduct
the usual manner.
534,063. String Clamp for Musical In- a wholesale music house, occupying the
struments. H. W. Hafer and J. O. Love, two top floors as a wholesale department.
Fort Scott, Kan. The end of the string
S. A. STONE, pianos and organs, Chilli-
cothe, Mo., has opened a new music store.
L. H. CHAPMAN, pianos, organs and mu-
sical merchandise, Spring Valley, Minn.,
has opened anew store in the Vidette Build-
ing.
CHARLES
E.
MANBV,
pianos,
organs,
and musical merchandise, McKeesport, Pa.,
sold out to E. P. Murphy, who is moving
into new quarters at 113 Fifth avenue.
and thereby draw from one another instead
of continuing to exhaust from the main
bellows. Upon such a drop as may be sub-
sequent to the condition of intercommuni-
cation between the feeder bellows, such in-
tercommunication will be again automat-
ically cut off, and will be re-established
only when the tension again reaches the
predetermined limit.
534,455.
Music Leaf Turner.
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Skelton, Airville. Pa. A spring-actuated
wire lever is placed under each leaf and
locked by a»key. The player turns the leaf
by depressing a key, which releases the
lever and the spring throws it over so as to
turn the leaf. The levers and keys are in-
THE
is inserted and clamped between two col-
PROF. POLKINGHORN will open a new
lars and the post is then rotated to create
music
store about the middle of March at
the desired tension.
Darlington, Wis. He is now purchasing
Trade Mark, No. 26,103. Wulschner &
his stock.
Son, Indianapolis, Ind. The word "Regal"
JULES SEMINO, pianos, organs and musical
for wind, string and concussion musical in-
merchandise,
at No. 3,312 Magazine street,
struments, their parts, and cases therefor.
New
Orleans,
La., burglarized, and over
Used since Sept. 1, 1894.
$300 worth of music boxes, violins and
musical merchandise were ab-
Government Aid for Exposition. general
stracted.
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T
HE House Committee on Appropria-
tions voted Tuesday to favorably report
the bill for a Government exhibit at the
Tennessee Centennial Exposition, to be
held at Nashville in 1896. The sum of
$105,000 is recommended, of which $30,-
000 will be expended for a building.
CELEBRATED
STEGER
F. S. SLADE, pianos, organs and musical
merchandise, will open new warerooms at
39 Niagara street, Buffalo, N. Y
NICHOLAS HANLY, agent
for
the
Estey
Piano and Organ Co., in Webster, Mass.,
will open new music store in the Joscelyn
House Block.
M PIANOS
PATENTED 1892.
i.ic noted for their fine singing quality < l
tone and great
durability.
The most
profitable Piano for dealers to handle
STEGER & CO., Manufacturers,
Factory, Columbia Heights.
235 WABASH AVENUE, CHICAGO.