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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1898 Vol. 27 N. 27 - Page 23

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
The Greatest achievement attained in
the construction of Music Boxes,
The New —
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The first and only
FLORIDA and the SOUTH
Disk Music Box
NEW YORK TO
JACKSONVILLE Cabin
AND RETURN
Cabin
Including Meals and Stateroom AccnmmoJatio
Send for illustrated literature.
0
Clyde S. S Co.. 5 Bowling Green, N. Y. o
made which is provided with an auto-
matic Tune-changing mechanism.
Please write for explanatory circulars and prices to any of
our Wholesale Selling Agents:
Sherman, Clay & Co., San Francisco, Cal.; Lyon & Healy, Chi
cago, 111.; Kipp Bros. Co., Indianapolis, Ind.- John C. Haynes
Co., Boston, Mass.; C. Bruno & Sons, New York City; August
Pollman, New York City; John Church Co., Cincinnati, Ohio;
Rudolph WurliUer Co., Cincinnati, Ohio; Heeren Bros. & Co.,
Pittsburgh Ha.; Murray, Blanchard, Young & Co.,Providence,R.I.
LINE
NEWYOMl CHARLESTON FLORIDA
REGINA MUSIC BOX CO.,
RAHWAY, N. J.
X>o you own
a piano?
If so, this
\t advertisement/
will interest
you.
It describes tho
ANGELIS ORCHESTRAL.
( Played like the Symphony.)
Anew and wonderful invention that instantly converts any piano
into a self-playing instrument. In every house where there is a
piano the ANGELUS ORCHESTRAL, is needed. It is
WITH PIANO
The Master-key that unlocks
the gates of Melody for all!
No musical talent on the part of the
performer is required. A child thr.t
has never before seen a piano can, with
tho aid of the ANGELUS ORCHES-
TUAL, render the most difficult com-
positions in a manner possible to only
the most accomplished and practised
of pianists. Contains (in addition to
the piano-playing mechanism) two full
sets of organ reeds, which may be
played separately or in company with
the piano.
Instantly applied to any piano —
grand, upright or square — end as
easily removed. No technical knowl-
edge required; the performer has
merely to work the pedals and operate
the stops that control the time and ex-
pression and thereby render tho most
difficult pieces in a truly masterly
way. Does not scratch or injure tho
piano in the least.
Made in all varieties of polished
woods to match any piano.
The above is a very brief and incomplete account of the
ANGELUS ORCHESTRAL. Send your name and address on a
postal card and we will gladly mail photos and full description.
Whether you intend to purchase or not, you will be interested
in learning more about this musical marvel of the century.
THE WILCOX &. WHITE CO.. MERIDEN, CONN.
' ANGELUS ORCHESTRAL /*
ALONE
SALESROOMS: 146 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK.
Sheet iVlusic Dealers Attention.
We solicit your orders for Sheet flusicand Husic Books.
Our stock is the largest.
Our prices are the lowest.
Our service is prompt.
Piano and Organ Leathers.
There is no surer test of the excellence
and reliability of the wares of any firm
than when manufacturers continue to use
them without change for a long' period of
years. This is the record made by the
White, Son Co. of 151 Summers street,
Boston, whose speciality is manufacturing
and dealing in piano and organ leathers.
They have paid especial attention to this
particular branch of supplies, and so suc-
cessfully, that the manufacturers using
them have never seen fit to make a change,
because they consider there is nothing bet-
ter produced. In piano and organ mak-
ing as well as in concomitant branches
leather is an important essential. Manu-
facturers desirous of purchasing the best
would do well to make a note to look up
the White, Son Co. They will find their
orders attended to with alacrity and can
depend with decided assurance upon the
high quality of their manufactures.
Henry N. Hempsted, at one time promi-
nent in Milwaukee business and musical
circles, died Saturday at his home in Kas-
son, Minn., after an illness of several years.
Mr. Hempsted was for years one of the
most prominent and successful music
dealers and publishers in the Northwest.
His business grew to be very extensive,
but finally failed.
Wm. P. Hastings, the veteran piano
and organ dealer of Portland, Me., died
last week at his home in that city. He
was a native of Worcester, Mass., and was
in business in Portland for almost fifty
years.
J. M. Hoffman & Co. of Pittsburg, who
represent the Sohmer piano in that city,
are carrying some very clever and digni-
fied announcements bearing on the merits
of the Sohmer instruments in the local
papers.
Wm. Gorgen, formerly of Gorgen &
Grubb, will, it is said, engage in business
on his own account in Castletown, near
Albany, next May.
PATENTS
Qnicltly secured. OUR FEE DUE WHEN PATENT
OBTAINED. Sond model, gkotcli or photo, with
inscription for free report as to paten t:il>i lit v. 48-PAGE
HAND-BOOK FREE. Contains rcfcivnVes and full
information. WRITE FOR COPY OF OUR SPECIAL
OFFER. ItistliomoBtliheral proposition ever made by
a patent attorney, and EVERY INVENTOR SHOULD
READ IT before applying for patent. Address:
Write
for
Wholesale
Discounts.
H.B.WILLS0N&CO.
PATENT LAWYERS,
. WASHINGTON, D. C.
P
IANOS
For 58 Years
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Made on Honor
Sold on fl«rt»
QUALITY
THE BEST ONLY
STRICTLY HIUH (IRADB
PRICE
CONSISTENT
WITH QUALITY
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McPhail Piano Co,
Boston, Mas*.

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