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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1899 Vol. 28 N. 4 - Page 29

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MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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Tracy, Geo. L. " Columbia's Glory"
40
Meacham, F. W. " Star Beam Waltz "
35
Bohm, Carl. " A Snow Story"
40
Evarts, Ralph. Six second grade piano
40
pieces
. 20-. 30 Bailey, E. H. " The Sprites' Revelry "
Pomeroy, C. E. " T h e Funny Old Fakir" . . . .40
HAMILTON S. GORDON, New York.
Sullman, D. J. " Carolina Tar Heel"
50
Instrumental.
Songs.
Rockwell, Chas. J. " The Shepherd's Dream" .50 Bailey, E. H. "Still Lead On" (sacred)
40
Schweers, Otto. " My Honey Waltzes "
60 Coverly, Robt. " Blessed Saviour" (sacred). .40
Agerbach, Otto. " Danse D'Amour "
50 Coverly, Robt. " Y e t Will I Trust Thee"
Lipper, M. " T h e Pretty Pearl" ..
.50
(sacred)
50
Coverly, Robt. "Saviour of Light" (sacred) .50
Sonffs.
OLIVER DITSON CO., Boston, Mass.
FitzgJbboli, Dave, " T h e Rose of My Heart " .50 Coverly, Robt. "There is a Land" (sacred). .50
Instrumental.
Coverly, Robt. '' The Song the Angels Sang "
(jo£ideier; Richard. " Princess Gavotte " . . .$0.50 Bftssford, Wm, K, " Song to a Sweetheart". .40
(sacred).
50
(iurliee. Cornelius. " Petite Valse"
35
Geibel, Adam. " T h e Heavenly Portal"
THOS. dOGdAN & BRO., Galveston, Tex.
Wachs, Paui. '' Marquisette " . . .
.50
(sacred)
.50
Songs,
Spindler, Fritz. " Staccato-Etude" ir»G.
35
40
50 Watson, Minnie G. " A Golden Dream"
Green, Anna B. " Cradle Song, in F " . . . . . . : yi Richardson, V. A, "Days Gone By"
Redman, H. N. " A Country Love S o n g " . . .40
kzeriilf, Half dan. " Longing "
:. . .20 Westhoff, F, W. " Laugh a Little Bit"
50 Fontana, B. G. " Sweet Phyllis My Angel". .40
Farrar;, Frederic E. . " Scherzettino "
50
feiehl.A. . " t)ance Rondo in F ".
50 WHITE-SMITH flUS. PUB. CO., Boston, Mass.
Instrumental.
Otto, Emil. " All Hands Around" . ; . . < . ,a . .. .40
Painter & Ewing.
60
Lewihg, Adcle. " Song Without Words " . . . . .50 Bailey, E. H. "Sporting Graces",.,,.,,
Leaving, Adele. " Romance "
.40
It is always a pleasure to speak of those
conscientious piano men, Painter & Ewing,
of 1105-7 Spring Garden street, Phila-
delphia. They are producing instruments
which have won an excellent reputation,
and have made merit rather than price the
basis of success, yet for the price there is
no cheaper instrument than that made by
Painter & Ewing. These practical piano
makers deserve the success which is com-
ing their way. It cannot fail to be aug-
mented during the present year.
s, Ralph.
Six first grade piano pieces
,
Simplest
Strongest,
Cheapest
nd Best Toned
sic Boxes made
SAILINGS A 7,
STEAMSHIPS
WEEK- PJRECT
AND
EXCELLENT
1
AND .
JACKSONVILLE.
AFFORDING RML CONNECTION/
To ALL JOUTlERN KESORXS.)
G.
BOWLIN
20. 30
REGINA CORONA
The first and only Disk Music Box made which
is provided with an automatic tune-changing
mechanism.
REGINA MUSIC BOX CO.,
RAHWAY, N. J.
If so, this
advertisement
will interest
you.
Newby & Evans.
At the Newby & Evans factory active
work is now in progress on the latest
Newby & Evans uprights—all choice ex-
amples of conscientious piano-making. A
visiting dealer, speaking recently of the
Newby & Evans products, remarked:
"The absolute reliability of the Newby &
Evans piano appeals to me, as it must to
every man who has numerous transactions
to consider from month to month."
PIANOS
Por 58 Years
Made on Honor
Sold on fUrll
T H E B E S T ONLY
OF T A T T T V
STRICTLY HKJH ORADB
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It describes tho
ANGELUS ORCHESTRAL.
< Played like the Symphony.)
A new and wonderful invention that instantly converts any piano
into a self-playing instrument. In every house where there is a
piano the AJSfGELUS ORCHESTRAL is needed. It ia
The Master-key that unlocks
the gates of Melody for all I
o musical talent on the p part of the Instantly y applied
to any
pp
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f
i required.
id A child that grand,
ih or square
d as
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g , d upright
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has
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b f seen a piano
i cm with
i h easily y removed.
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the aid of the ANGELUS ORCHES- edge
d g required;
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has
q i d ; h the performer
l y to work k the
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merely
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th stops that
the
t h t control
t l th
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way.
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not
scratch
or
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sets of organ
reeds, which may
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i company with
ih
played
th i
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.
SALESROOMS: 146 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK.
PRICE
CONSISTENT
WITH QUALITY
A. M. McPhail Piano Co,
Boston, Mass.
PATENTS
Quickly secured. OUR FEE DUE WHEN PATENT
OBTAINED. Send model, sketch or photo, with
description for free report as to patentability. 48-PAGE
HAND-BOOK FREE. Contains references and full
information. WRITE FOR COPT OF OUR SPECIAL
OFFER. It is the most liberal proposition ever made by
a i>atent attorney, and EVERT INVENTOR SHOULD
READ IT before applying for patent. Address:
H.B.WILLSON&CO.
PATENT LAWYERS,
LeDroltBldg., W A S H I N G T O N , D. C.
SCHAEFFER PIANOS
Established in New York 1876.
In Chicago, 1886
HIGH GRADE AT MODERATE PRICE
Factory at Riverview, 111.
Capacity, Two Hundred Pianos per month.
^09 Bowery, N. Y
Scbacffcr Piano mfg. Co,
Office, 239-241 Wabash Avenue, Chicago.
Reorganized and Incorporated January, 1898.

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