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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1897 Vol. 25 N. 17 - Page 14

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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Lassen-Stearns.
" O Sacred Head Now
Wounded." Sacred song
40
Gilbert, J. L. " T h e Realms of Endless
Day."
40
Piano.
OLIVER D1TSON &JCO., I Boston, Mass.
Song.
Atkinson, Robert.
" O u t to Old Aunt
Mary's."
Glover, W. F. " N o t Yet."
Fisher, Wm. Arms. " S a d Are They Who
Know Not Love."
Vannah, Kate. " Yes, I Do Love You Dear."
Fisher, Wm. Arms. " For Love's Sake Only. '
Tregina, A. " The Midnight Sea."
Tregina, A. " The Pearl of Damascus." . .
Tregina, A. " The Unforgotten Song." . . .
Carter, O. Leston.
"Beyond ' the Angel
Guarded Gates."
• •
Carter, O. Leston. " The Lover's Loom." .
Fisher, Wm. Arms. " Calm on the Listening
Ear o£ Night." Christmas Song
Mendelssohn.
" I Waited For the Lord."
Sacred Duet
Henschel, G. " Good Advice." Vocal duet..
60
40
40
.40
.40
50
.40
.40
50
.50
60
75
.40
Piano.
Spross, Clas. Gilbert, " Forest Hill." Waltz.
Jensen, A. " The Mill." Fin. by Orth
Spohr. " Rondoletto."
," "
"
Merkel. " In the Beautiful Month of May."
Fin. by Orth
Instrumental.
Wilkinson, W. O. "Romance." Violin Piano
Ford, James S. " Offertoire." For Organ...
.60
40
50
60
.50
.60
WHITE SniTH MUS. PUB. CO., Boston, flass.
Songs.
Bailey M. Alton. " T h e Van-Guard of the
King."
Fitz, Adeline Frances. " The Dandelion and
the Daisy."
Brown. Mrs. J. B. "Hazel."
Geibel, Adam.
"Little Cotton Dolly."
Plantation song
Coward. " Time Will Show," Vocal duet...
60
40
40
50
.50
Sparling, Herbert. " The Lester."
Glynn, Wm. S. "Barbecue." Military schot-
tische (caprice)
Geibel, Adam. " Melody in A Flat."
Stearns, C. C. " Witchwood," Schottische .
Rosar, P. C. " Rosar March."
HAniLTON S. GORDON, New York.
Carroll, Frank E. "Something Seemed to
Whisper in My Ear and Told Me Not
To." Comic song
Minnis, Frank. " Happy Old School Days."
Waltz song
Knauer, Max. " Man's Master of His Fate."
Chaminade, C. C. " Pierrete" (Air de ballet)
Godard. " Ballet Des Papillons."
50
50
40
.35
40
50
50
.40
.50
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Piano.
Rockwell, Chas. J. " O u r Naval Reserve."
March, two-step
50
Hackh, Otto. " Merry Bells." Gavotte
50
Popular Pease Pianos.
The work of preparing the new styles
for supply to the Pease out-of-town repre-
sentatives goes merrily on at the Pease fac-
tory. It will be remembered that The
Review made a statement recently on this
subject. Advices from correspondents
show that, as usual, Mr. Pease has " h i t
the nail on the head " with the three styles
therein referred to. Favorable comment
has been general. The new Pease style M,
a cut of which appeared in The Review of
September 25, is meeting with praise every-
where. Wide-awake dealers may gain a
point by writing to Mr. Pease for particu-
lars concerning the " P . P. P. " style M.
It is worth investigation.
JUN1US HART, New Orleans, La.
Piano.
Hartmann, Albert.
" Klondike Polka."
50
Old Violin for Sale.
Olson & Comstock Co. Affairs.
The failure of the Olson & Comstock Co.,
Chicago, reached us as we closed the
forms of The Review last week, hence too
late for mention. The execution was is-
sued in favor of H. D. Cable and Geo. W.
Tewksbury for $3,122.48. There are other
claims also against the concern. The as-
sets will hardly satisfy the attachment;
they consist of some unfinished stock and
factory appliances. The Olson & Com-
stock Co. have not cut any prominent
figure in the trade for some time, and the
present situation was not unexpected.
Glenwood, la., Oct. 19, 1897.
Editor Music Trade Review.
Dear Sir:—Will you kindly tell me in
The Review the address of some dealer in
old violins, as I have one for sale.
Respectfully yours,
C. V. York.
If Mr. York will communicate withLyon
& Healy, Chicago; John Friedrich & Bro.,
16 Cooper Union, New York; H. R. Knopf,
117 Fourth avenue, New York; Gemunder
& Sons, 42 East Twenty-third street, New
York City; or C. G. Conn, Elkhart, Ind.,
W. C. Newby, of Newby & Evans, left
or New York, he will probably succeed in town on Tuesday for an extended Western
trip.
disposing of the instrument.
An Advertised Value
AS WELL AS AN ARTISTIC
VALUE IN THE "BRIGGS."
WHEN THE FACT IS CONSIDERED THAT
5000 Testimonial
Letters
HAVE BEEN RECEIVED FROM DELIGHTED PUR_
CHASERS. A POINT WORTH CONSIDERING. NOT
MUCH WORK TO SELL THE "BRIGGS/'
BRIGGS PIANO CO., = BOSTON, MASS

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