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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
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THE Conn band instruments will be on
exhibition at the Nashville Centennial Ex-
hibition.
A PATENT was granted last week to Tor-
quato T. Fischer, of J. & C. Fischer, for
a piano attachment.
A PIANO factory is being erected at Cali-
coon Depot, N. Y., by Otto Berger, Sr.
THE mandolin is the summer fad, and
dealers everywhere report a strong and
steady demand for the instrument.
C. H. BECKER has purchased the stock of
pianos, organs and small goods carried by
T. W. Fletcher, of Victoria, B. C.
EDWARD F. DROOP, of E. F. Droop &
Sons, Washington, D. C , has left for Ger-
many, accompanied by his eldest daughter,
Miss Agnes, whose health is not of the
best. He will spend several' months
abroad.
THE secret of the excellence of the Cre-
monese varnish has been solved by T. O.
Jones, of Atlanta, Ga., who claims he can
reproduce it in every respect equal to the
original.
Music dealers who desire to keep
pace with the times and to make
money should carry a line of
GRAPHOPHONES
The Improved Talking Machines
Greatest musical marvel of the age, and is run by
either clockwork, battery or electric current. : :
is the lowest-
price model,
and the most
popular seller. It is small and compact and yet produces the
same results as any of the more expensive models.
The "Bijou" is primarily for home use, and is in itself a full
band, a piano, a soloist, quartet or chorus, an actor, orator and
whistler, and will record and reproduce your own song or speech.
Graphophones, $40 AND UPWARD.
WANTED.—Traveling music salesmen to carry the Graphophone as a
side line. Write for particulars, terms, etc.
Wanted
j
Complete iUu0trate^ catalogue
of instruments, outfits ant) list of musical
selections upon r e q u e s t . . . .
We want men of ability who are
accustomed to selling Music Box-
es, Autoharps, &c, either to deal-
ers or from house to house.
We also want the leading Music
dealers in every city to write us
for a proposition.
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(Dept. 1). 919 Pa. ave., Washington, D. C.
n o E. Baltimore St., Baltimore. Broadway, cor. 27th St.,NewYork
720-722 Olive St., St. Louis.
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919 Pa. Ave., Washington, D. C.
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Easy to Play
Easy to Bug
Power and SjngjgK_QuaUty_o
Precision and D«iicac
And Every Quality Requisite^ in »
FlWST~CLA8S PIANO
For Catalogue and Tertiiory address
THE JOHN CHURCH CO.,
»l Factors, - - - Cl NCI ft INATt ©
ALFRED
DOLGE
&SON
NEW YORK
The Verdict of the
Trade is that the
HAGEN & RUEFER
FACTORIES.
THE BALDWIN PIANO,
GILBERT AVENUE, CINCINNATI.
THE KLLINGTON PIANO,
Is
Winner
BAYMUXKR AND POPLAR S T S . , CINCINNATI.
THE VALLEY GEM PIANO,
bAYMILLER S T . , CINCINNATI.
Made in a Variety
of Styles
THE HAMILTON ORGAN,
HLNH.Y STRfctT, CHICAGO.
CATALOGUES FURNISHED UPON APPLICATION.
FACTORIES—PETERBORO, N. H.
110 & 112
East 13th
Street