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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1896 Vol. 21 N. 25 - Page 7

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Hh MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
550,539.
Harp.
G. B. Shearer, One-
onta, and E. S. Anderson, Sidney, N. Y. ;
said Anderson assignor to said Shearer.
Improvements in the details of the con-
struction of the damper bars and the springs
for sustaining them.
T
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.
PATENT?
ISSUED DEC. 2 6 ,
1895.
550,268. Piano String Clamp. H. W.
Hafer and J. O. Love, Fort Scott, Kans.
To prevent slipping of the string after it
BYRON MAUZY, of San Francisco, is ex-
pected in town early next week.
J. S. TYLER, road representative for the
Reimers Piano Co., Poughkeepsie, N. Y.,
has been visiting the West in the interest
of that concern.
Trade-Mark No. 27,367.
Musical In
MYRON A. DECKER, of Decker & Son, has
struments. G. B. Shearer, Oneonta, N. Y. been seriously ill since around the Christ-
The word "Meloharp." Used since May mas holidays. We are pleased to say that
he is now on the road to recovery.
1, 1895.
THE Wm. Koch Importing Co., of Balti-
TRADE more, Md., have been incorporated by Wm.
REVIEW" BECAUSE IT IS RELI- Koch, C. P. Merryman, Herman Koehlert,
Capital
ABLE, BECAUSE IT CONTAINS ALL E. H. Zeller and Chas. Brink.
stock, $100,000. The company will occupy
THE
NEWvS,
BESIDES
A VAST
stores on West Baltimore street, now used
AMOUNT OF MATTER GERMANE
by Rogge. This company will do a general
TO T H E MUSIC TRADE.
importing business in musical merchandise,
etc.
ALL READ " T H E MUSIC
JOHN HALLEK has opened a music store
at Crexchehallis, Wash.
W. B. TREMAINE, of the yEolian Co., is
has been timed. A two-part clamp ar-
ranged near the bridge and adapted to
grasp and hold the string.
on a business trip through Canada and
Western New York.
J. G. RAMSDKLL, Philadelphia,
was in
LEWIS SCHIEMANN music trade dealer,
Seattle, Wash., has sold half interest in
business to Miss Jennie Stevens.
MRS. O. T. PANCOASTE, sheet music and
small musical merchandise, Chester, Pa.,
is preparing to close out her business.
town Wednesday, and left an order for
Weber pianos to be shipped at once.
I). F. LONG, music dealer, Montpelier,
Vt., will probably sell out to Geo. Eihle.
THE warerooms of F. G. Smith, corner
of Seventeenth street and Fifth avenue,
are being renovated and decorated.
E. K. GRIGGS, music dealer, Waterbury,
Vt., has sold his business to H. C. Whithill,
publisher of the Waterbury Record.
MR. MOORE, resident manager of the
Kimball
Piano Co., Portland, Ore., reports
been quite ill with tonsilitis. He is now-
sales
of
two carloads of pianos, through
able to attend to business.
Eastern Oregon and Idaho, from which
HAI.I.ET & DAVIS are decorating
and
field Col. Moore has recently returned from
"dressing u p " their warerooms in this
an extended business trip.
city.
F. M. BARNES, of Wni. Knabe & Co., has
550.366.
Tuning-Pin and Adjusting
Screw for Pianos. Abraham Felldin, Au-
burn, N. Y.
Mr. ROSENBERG, of the B. Shoninger Co.,
has been in Boston for several days on busi-
ness.
W. H. BOORSPAGE, Tamaqua,
Pa., has
opened new music store on Center street.
SHERMAN,
CLAY
& Co.'s store,
corner
LEOPOLD PECK, of Hard man, Peck & Co., Broadway and' Thirteenth street, Oakland,
is in Chicago on a combined business and Cal., was recently burglarized, and a
number of musical instruments taken.
pleasure trip.
JOHN SOMMERS, of Chase & Smith, Syra-
cuse, N. Y., is in town.
RUDOLF DOLCE will leave on an extended
Western trip January 5th. He will attend
the meeting of the National Manufacturers'
Association, which will open in Chicago on
January 21st and close the 25th. In the
meantime he will not forget to do some
"talking" with the many admirers of the
Autoharp in the West.
JOSEPH
BOHMANN, of Chicago, 111., who
was recently burned out, will open new
store on West Madison street.
HAVER
& THOMPSON, dealers in pianos
and organs, will open new warerooms at
Earlville, O.
Alfred Schindler was in New York Wed-
nesday on his way to Albany, where he
will commence active work in behalf of the
Marshall & Wendell piano. Mr. Schind-
ler is young, energetic and resourceful
and will unquestionably make the merits of
the Marshall & Wendell piano better known
to the trade. He was summoned back last
week to Chicago on a sad mission. He re-
ceived telegraphic news of the death of his
father, which was entirely unexpected and
came as a severe shock to him.
C. L. WALDO, of Foster & Waldo, Minne-
apolis, Minn., is due in New York the
550,538.
Harp.
G. B. wShearer, One- coming week. .
onta, and E. S. Anderson, Sidney, N. Y.;
J. FRANK CONOVER, of the Conover Piano
said Anderson assignor to said Shearer. Co., Chicago, has been visiting this city and
The strings and muting mechanism are all Washington on a pleasure trip.
above the body or sounding board. The
HARVEY WENDELL, of the Marshall &
strings diverge from a bridge at one side of
Wendell Piano Manufacturing Co., Albany,
the instrument to the rim at the opposite N. Y., will resign his position as officer,
JOHN CHRISTMAN, piano manufacturer, of
side, and the muting mechanism is arranged director and road representative of that
54 East Thirteenth street, this city, is send-
over the strings at about the center of the concern early next month.
ing out some very neat pocket calendars,
same.
The dampers are depressed by
TAGGART . & CHAMBERLAIN, of Salt Lake several of which he has been kind enough
means of suitable keys so as to produce
to send us.
the proper chords, and the keys are con- City, Utah, have dissolved partnership, and
JOHN HAINES, of Haines & Co., visited
nected with the proper dampers by inter- the business is now conducted under the
Boston during the week.
firm
name
of
C.
Y.
Taggart
&
Sons.
mediate levers.

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