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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1899 Vol. 28 N. 21 - Page 25

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MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
ence. As soon as the Texas Legislature
adjourns the calls and invitations will be
GOV. SAYERS TO CALL GOVERNORS AND STATE
sent out. The Legislature is expected to
ATTORNEY-GENERALS TOGETHER.
adjourn about June 1.
Dallas, Tex., May 23, 1899.
In discussing the coming conference to-
Gov. Sayers announced to friends in night, Gov. Sayers expressed himself as
Austin and Dallas to-night that in a few deeply interested in meeting the trust
days he will issue a formal call for a national issue in the most intelligent and practicable
anti-trust conference, and will send invita- manner. He said approximate uniformity
tions to the Governors and Attorney-Gene- of State law and State policy is an absolute
rals of all the States to attend as delegates. essential in bringing about the eradication
Gov. Sayers at first contemplated a con- of trust operations. This he believes can
ference limited to the Southern and West- be accomplished by a patient, intelligent
ern States, but the anti-trust issue appears comparison of the views of all the Gover-
to have grown so much throughout the nors and their Attorney-Generals. The
country, in his opinion, that he has decided meeting is to assemble in St. Louis, Mo.,
it will be better to nationalize the confer- about Sept. 5 next.
National Anti Trust Conference.
Mehlin
Pianos
Factory, 461 to 467 West 40th St.,
New York.
'A Leader
among
Leaders."
Main Office and Wareroom* :
27 Union Square.
" This will give ample time to consider
the problem and stud) T out remedies for
the evils," said Gov. Sayers. "The peo-
ple of the Eastern and Northern States
are as deeply interested in securing relief
from this great trust evil as are the people
of the South and West."
Gov. Sayers intimated that he is satis-
fied with the provisions of the Anti-Trust
law passed by the Legislature yesterday.
The bill will reach him to-morrow and he
will sign it.
The niller Organs.
The Miller Organ Co., of Lebanon, Pa.,
are unusually busy in the export depart-
ment of their business. They have made
large shipments recently to Africa, New
Zealand, Holland, Great Britain and
Germany. Domestic trade is also satis-
factory and their output is steadily in-
creasing.
W. C. and R. O. Burgess, of the Weg-
man Piano Co., are due in Chicago this
week on a business trip. The Wegman
piano continues to advance in trade esteem
at a steady pace. The tuning pin device
embodied in these instruments is one of
the most satisfactory and effective inven-
tions now before the trade.
LEGAL NOTICE.
fe SERMAN BUCKSKINS.
HAMMACHER.SCHbENMER&C?
£09 Bowery, N. Y.
A BIG THING FOR THE TRADE
The Wonder Self-Composer
(PATENT APPLIED FOR)
Not a toy, but a remarkable invention by which any
person can write hundreds of different marches (two-
step) for piano or organ without previous knowledge
of musical composition. Read what great composers
sav about i t :
JOHN PHILLIP SOUSA :
The City Court of the City of New York:
In the matter of the application of The Wenzlik
flusic Company a domestic corporation to change
its name and assume the name of "The New
York flusic Supply Company."
TAKE NOTICE that The Wenzlik flusic Supply
Company a domestic corporation will present to
this Court at a Special Term thereof to be held
at Chambers at the Court House in the Borough
of Hanhattan New York City on the 7th day of
July, 1899 at 10.30 A.fi. its petition praying the
order of this Court authorizing it to change its
name and to assume the name of The New York
flusic Supply Company, pursuant to Statute.
Dated, flay 17th 1899.
FRANK W. ANOEL, Atty. for Petitioner,
12 John Street, N. Y. City.
flcicimlUaiucd.
FACTORY:
137th St., near Lincoln Ave.
NEW YORK.
OFFICE AND WAREROOMS:
1117 Chestnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
FRED N. INNES:
" I t is an unique and marvelous in-
vention."
" The most clever musical device I
have ever seen."
ATTACHMENT
D. W. REEVES:
ALESANDRO LIBERATI:
" I congratulate the inventor. The
is all that is claimed
for it."
SELF-COMPOSER
"An instructive and meritorious in-
vention that should create a large
demand."
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE
Price, FIFTY CENTS, by mail.
SEND FOR ONE.
Musical Instruments
, of every kind ***
C
LARGEST FACTORIES IN THE WORLD.
Catalogues sent on application.
PLAYS r i l l I MUSIC
The Pianophone is creating new admirers
every day. There is no question but that it is
the greatest self=playing device on the market.
Its simplicity, the ease with which it can be at-
tached to any piano, the perfect control which
the player has over it at all times, and the as-
tonishing musical results which can be produced,
make it an educator in the highest sense. All
shades and gradations desired by the individual
player are possible with the Pianophone.
Dealers should write regarding Territory to
Pianophone Co.
23 East 14th St., New York City.
Factory, 44-46 East Houston Street,
MAIN FACTORIES, ELKHART, INDIANA.
NEW YORK,

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