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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1896 Vol. 22 N. 11 - Page 23

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
$10,261. Of this sum $2,447 worth were
purchased by Great Britain, Mexico coming
uext in line with $1,789, and Russia, $1,738.
CHAS. CARTER has accepted a position as
Pianos bearing the name
rialcolm Love
general superintendent of the Gleitz Piano
Co., Blo.omsbury, N. J.
are admitted to be of the
highest grade. Experts say
this, and delighted customers
affirm to its truth
C. A. HILL, for a number of years a
PROF. MCDONALD has been playing one
of the new and popular styles of meloharps
in the Grand Opera House, Boston, during
the past two weeks. Many favorable com-
ments have been made respecting the sweet-
ness and power of its tone.
JOHN C. MINTON, of Burlington, la., is
contemplating the establishment of a church
organ factory in that city, provided he re-
ceives sufficient support from the business
men with whom he is negotiating.
T H E local papers of Trenton, Mo., state
that steps are being taken relative to the
organization of a company in that place to
manufacture pianos and organs.
week General J. T. Torrence, of Chi-
cago, purchased a magnificent $1,500 Stein-
waj' grand from Lyon, Potter & Co., of
Chicago, for his daughter, Mrs. Kingsley
Magoun, of Westbury, L. I.
LAST
THE value of musical instruments ex-
ported from the port of New York for the
week ending March 24th, amounted to
prominent and successful piano salesman
with D. H. Baldwin & Co.j in Ft. Wayne,
Ind., has severed his connection with that
firm and accepted a position with the W.
W. Kimbail Co., in that city.
Waterloo Organs
Where could you look for
more salable organs? Don"t
know Well, we can't tell you.
They are good enough for the
best
Factories:
Waterloo Organ Co.
Waterloo, New York
THE assignment of F. J. Painter & Co.,
music trade dealers, Vancouver, B. C , is
announced.
Art in . .
Piano Construction
is clearly evidenced in
Sales are Made
THR. . .
Story & Clark
in thesey?« de siecle days by men who are
thoroughly conversant clown to the minut-
est details with that which they offer to
prospective customers. A piano salesman
will obtain much more satisfactory results
if he acquaints himself with the mystery of
the action and technical analysis of tho
instrument. He can do this
PIANOS. They are in advance in point of
tonal effect and case architecture
STORY & CLARK
.
Factories, Chicago
LEHMAN'S IMPROVED AM. HARP
acknowledged by professionals most perfect,
cheapest and easiest learned of any instrument.
For particulars ask music dealers or send stamp
for illus'ted. Circulars and Testimonials to
Am. Harp Factory, Joliet, 111.
Office and Sampleroom, Schiller Building, Chicago.
By Studying
"The Piano"
the best book ever written, and so pro-
nounced by the highest experts, on the art
of tuning and regulating. It thoroughly
acquaints the reader with the grand, the
upright, the square piano on a scientific
basis. It is illustrated with carefully
designed diagrams accurately numbering
and naming each part of the instrument.
It should be in every salesman's library.
Tuners, whether amateurs or experts,
recognize it as the standard work of their
craft. No "kit" is complete without it.
Cloth bound, over one hundred pages.
Sent post paid on receipt of one dollar.
The Standard of
Excellence . . . .
PIANOFORTE
. . UPRIGHTS AND GRANDS . .
manufactured by ( S U f c e m C e S t C r & MiVOCQCV Factory and Warerooms: SeOOIld AYe.
NKW
YORK
—Marshall & Wendell
* Piano
Edward Lyman Bill
ALBANY
N. Y.
Publisher
3 East 14th Street
New York
CORRESPONDENCE INVITED WITH RESPONSIBLE DEALERS
The Fame of Prescott
Has become wide-spread. Dealers w h o
have handled pianos bearing . . . .
IRanie of
Pianos,
2249 — 2261
Have become enthusiastic in their
praise. Have not seen them, then
write to . . . .
WashingtonStreet,
Boston*
Send for CateJogue.
•The P
Piano Go.
Bourne Piano
New York Representatives:
WiNTERROTH & CO.
105 E. 14th Street.
PRESCOTT
CONCORD, N. H.
Celebrated for its tone, touch, design,
finish, durability and valuable improvements.
Write and find out about our new styles. . .
WT1. EOURNE & SON,
ESTABLISHED 1837.
Manufacturers. . . .
105 TREMONT ST., BOSTON,

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