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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1899 Vol. 28 N. 23 - Page 25

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
twenty-one pieces of wood from the Holy
Land, one being from a grapevine that
grew in the Garden of Gethsemane. Around
the margin are set in a row small pieces of
wood, diamond shaped, gathered from all
over the civilized world. In one end of
the back is inserted a horseshoe made of
castor wood, and in the other end is the
image of a rabbit carved in cherry. There
are, in all, over one hundred and fifty
pieces of wood, and the only tools used in
manufacture of the instrument were a
pocket knife and a half-inch chisel.
W. R. Gratz on the Road.
William R. Gratz, of William R. Gratz &
Co., and also of the Imperial Symphonion
Co., has left town on a two-weeks' western
trip.
Pianola Display.
A. R. Reeves, manager of the Helena
Music House, Helena, Mont., is display-
ing the Pianola to great advantage in his
establishment these days. A series of re-
citals is being given every afternoon this
week at three o'clock to which the public
is invited. The daily papers of Montana,
notably the Independent, have contained
lengthy and interesting notices bearing on
the possibilities of the popular Pianola.
Frank S. Clark has been appointed man-
ager of the piano department of the Craw-
ford department store, St. Louis, Mo.
OLIVER DITSON CO., Boston, Mass.
Instrumental.
WHITE-SniTH riUSIC PUB. CO., Boston, Hass.
Instrumental.
Sullivan, Dan. J.
"The Tournament"
Cantor, Otto. "Linette"
50
Cantor, Otto. "Sweetheart, the Morning
Dawns"

Rocca, T. E. Delia. "The Blue Bells"
40
Mackenzie, A. C. "Within Thine Eyes"
50
Fitz, Adeline Frances. "The Sweetest Flower
That Blows"

Brackett, Frank H. "Love is a Star"
'. . .60
Bailey, Eben H. "People of the Lord"
40
HAHILTON S. GORDON, New York, N. Y.
Instrumental.
Krogmann, C. W. "The Pearl of the Orient". . .75
Braham, John. "Strolling in the Woodlands" .50
Rockwell, Chas. J. "A Georgia Jubilee"..*. . . .50
Blake, Chas. D. "Down on the Old Planta-
tion"

Speck, Samuel H. "The Old New England
Home"

THOS. GOQGAN & BRO., Galveston, Tex.
Viavant, Frank C. "Student's Nocturne"
50
Richardson, John Allen. "Our Gallant Boy's
Return"
40
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Songs.
Rice, Margaret. 'Lover's Farewell"
50
Sherrod, Harry C. "The Dearest Smile of
All"
50
RICH & HcVEY, Indianapolis, lnd.
Sonus.
Rich, W. S. "Near the Noble Susquehanna" .50
Shipman, R. W. "My Darling Sweetheart" .. .50
Maurice, Louis. "The Shamrock"
50
Main Office
'A Leader
Jacob Bros/ Advance.
There are no dull times with Jacob
Bros. This concern maintain such a well
organized business and have such a splen-
did distribution for their product that it
seems at all times there is abundant life in
the manufacturing 1 department.
Jacob
Bros, are thoroughly up-to-date and pro-
gressive business men. Aside from a dis-
tribution of their product from the Atlantic
to the Pacific, they maintain a number of
branches in New York and vicinity. Their
recent Philadelphia move, whereby Geo. R.
Fleming, the .capable Philadelphia dealer,
will handle their wares, has been duly re-
corded in The Review.
among
Seymour H. Rosenberg is doing some
mighty effective work on the road for the
Emerson piano. This is not surprising.
Mr. Rosenberg is an Ai piano man who
understands the piano business from A to
Z and he has a splendid seller in the Emer-
•'son—a
piano which has always given the
and Warerooms :
(
1 tbest of satisfaction.
27 Union Square.
Leaders."
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PIANO-FORTE ACTIONS,
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The Factories of W. W. Kimball Co., Chicago, 111., U. S. A.
"More than double the size and output of any similar institution in the world."—CHICAGO
Kimball Pianos.
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Songs.
Stults, R. M. "Under the Stars I Met You,
Love"
D'Amico, Ernesto. "Ave Maria"
Draper, J. T. "The First Voyage"
Webber, Chas. F. "Left Undone"
Bartlett, J. C. "Come to Me, Sweetheart" . . .
Stevenson, Frederick. "A Lesson in Love". .
Catlin, M. H. "I Love Thee More"
Noll, Albert W. "Doan Ye Cry. Ma Honey".
Nevin, George B. "Rejoice, Jerusalem, and
Sing"
Klein, Bruno O. It is not Death to Die" . . . .
Klein, Bruno O. 'Hush Thee, Baby"
Klein, Bruno O, 'Golden-tressed Adelaide"
Klein, Bruno O. 'Nae Shoon to Hide Her
Tiny Tees"
Klein, Bruno O. 'Last Night"
Klein, Bruno O.
To the Wood-Lark".
MacClymont, W. E. "A Lullaby"
Dulcken, F. Q.
Ye Dreams of Yore"
Dulcken, F. Q.
pie" (sacred) Come to God's Own Tern-
GORGEN PIANO ACTION OA CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
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Instrumental.
Mehlin
Pianos
Factory, 461 to 467 West 40th St.,
New York.
50
Songs.
Rollinson, T. H. "Uncle Rufe's Jubilee" . . . .
Christis, Edwin. "Concentration"
Christis, Edwin. "Our Idol"
Hoist, Eduard.
'Dancing Sea Spray"
Brown, Arthur L. "Gavotte in A Flat"
Brown, Arthur L. "Valse Fantasie"
Kain, C. Harry 'Yorktown March"
Chaminade, C. 'Scaramouche".
Wachs, Paul "The Myrtles"
Reed, Sara H. "Bay State Polka"
Rollinson, T. H. "Merry Wedding Bells"
Patzke, Edmund "Shower of Flowers"
Kimball Reed Organs.
TRIBUNE.
Kimball Pipe Organs.

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