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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
As we intimated last week, the so-called
combination of dealers in Ohio, amounts to
On Saturday last a chattel mortgage for nothing—merely talk.
A meeting of the lloston Music Trade As-
sociation was held in Steinert Hall last Satur- $6,500 on all its stock and chattels was exe-
John W. Northrop, the Emerson represent-
day afternoon for the election of officers for cuted by the Luxton & Black Company at ative in Chicago, and Mrs. Northrop, were re-
the ensuing year with the following result: 416 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y., to the Colby cent visitors to Boston.
1 leury F. Miller, president; Ed. P. Mason, Piano Company, Erie, Pa., for which they are
In a recent communication to the Senate,
first vice president; Handel Pond, second local agents. It was given to secure the Colby
Mr. Spofford, the librarian of Congress,
vice president; Alex. Steinert, treasurer; Company on pianos sent to the firm.
stated that the present collection of musical
Chandler W. Smith, secretary. Executive
compositions in his charge numbered at least
From Russia.
committee, P. H. Powers, G. F. Blake, E. W.
200,000. They have been acquired by copy-
Davis, and Geo. S. Hutchins.
The Weaver Organ and Piano Company, right during the past twenty-five years.
The secretary's report showed that 80 firms
were now represented in the organization. A York, Pa., received an order Saturday last
vote was passed thanking the members of the from Russia for a number of their fine organs.
committee on the annual dinner—Messrs. The export trade of the company is assuming
Henry F. Miller, Alexander Steinert, and Ed- immense proportions and extends to all parts
ward P. Mason—for the energy and skill with of the world.
which they had attended to their duties. The
For 57 Years
Made on Honor
Sold on Herlt
W. T. Bobbitt, St. Louis, has moved from
report of the treasurer showed that the asso- 1114 Olive Street, to larger quarters at IOIO
THE BEST ONLY
ciation's financial standing was excellent.
STRICTLY HIGH QRADE
Prince Street.
Mr. Mason moved that the association ap-
An equity suit brought by the John Church
CONSISTENT
ply for membership in the Boston Board of Co., against Guernsey Bros., of Scranton, Pa.,
PRICE
WITH QUALITY
Trade. The motion was carried. The presi- is pending and will come up for further hear-
Writ, for Term. A M McPhaN Piano Co.
dent ex-officio, Alexander Steinert, and Ed- ing the early part of next month. The case
Boston, Mass.
ward P. Mason were named as delegates to bears especially upon the matter of consign-
serve the interests of the association if the or- ments in Pennsylvania.
ganization was admitted to membership in the
board of trade.
Mr. Gould moved that the association
heartily indorse the candidacy of Mr. Charles
Manufacturers of
Grand, Upright and
H. MacDonald, president of the Chicago
All kinds of . . .
Music Trades Association, for the post of min-
Pedal Pianofortes...
ister to Vienna.
The motion was objected to on the ground
OSTLY pianos to build, and intended for£the
that the Boston Music Trades Association
"high-priced" market, but figures made as
Make a Specialty of
reasonable as this grade of goods can be afforded.
was not intended to serve political ends. It
Piano Case Veneers
Expenses kept at the minium.
was suggested that such individual firms as
chose to do so should indorse Mr. Mac-
HENRY F. MILLER & SONS PIANO CO.
Factory and Warerooms:
Donald. Mr. Gould withdrew his motion.
88 Boylston St., Boston, Mass.
Foot8th St., E. R.
New York
Mortgage for $6,500 Filed.
Boston M. T. A. Elect Officers.
'PIANOS
MR HENRY F. MILLER
VENEERS^-.
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W. II. Sylvester, piano tuner, has formed
a co-partnership with M. H. F. Gall for the
purpose of dealing in pianos in Lawrence,
Mass. The firm has located at 265 Essex
Street and will be known as Sylvester & Gall.
They will handle the Hallet & Davis and Pres-
cott pianos. Both partners have had many
years of experience in the piano business.
AMMACHER JCHLEHHER & C?
Albert Strauch, of Strauch Bros., returned
from a visit to Boston the early part of the
week.
A Twentieth Century
Piano . . .
A Leader
ACTIONS
OF THE
HIGHEST
GRADE
W.
209
SOLE
U.S. AH D CANADA,
TheMEHLIN
Factory: 46 I to 467 West 4Oth Street
CEO.
Isaac I. Cole & Son
NEW
BOWERY,
ysew
YORK.
HpHE flehlin Upright has all the
* qualities of a grand. The latest
styles are the highest type of the
piano makers' art.
YORK
General Offices and Warerooms: 27 UNION SQUARE
PIANO ACTION CO.
SEAVERNS
Meets
the Most
Exacting
Demands
Factories, 113-125 Broadway, CAMBRIDCEPORT, MASS.