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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1900 Vol. 30 N. 3 - Page 27

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
Strich & Zeidler Baby Grands.
HERE AND THERE.
At the Strich & Zeidler factory on Wed-
nesday it was learned that the call for those
excellent instruments—the S. & Z. Baby
Grands—since the present season began
has exceeded all expectations. Several have
been shipped in compliance with orders re-
ceived since the holidays.
At the Schubert factory, president Peter
Duffy is kept busy on current work. Re-
sults for 1899, considering the period of
active work only, show a distinct gain in
actual output over 1898, and indications
point to a big stride ahead in 1900.
Highly Appreciated.
It is impossible to keep any reserve
stock at the Spielmann factory, so great is
the demand. Mr. Weirsbach, who calcu-
The A. B. Cameron Co. report that the
catalogued styles of 1899 are quite as
highly appreciated now as when they were
first issued. The order books show that,
with scarcely an exception, the dealers
who handled the Cameron products during
the past year found frequent occasion to
duplicate their orders.
SPIELMANN
PIANOS
MAKE MONEY FOR THE DEALERS
Catalogue and Information can be had by addressing
Factory and
Warerooms
lated to start on the road several days ago,
will remain in town for a week longer, at
least.
Francis Connor, like most, of his Harlem
neighbors, is kept hard at work on current
orders. The Connor Uprights of 1900 are,
as they deserve to be, decidedly popular.
Jas. H. Gorham, of New Bedford, Mass.,
has leased a new store at 82 Purchase street,
which will open about Feb. 1st., with
a full line of Kimball instruments.
Mehln
Pianos
Factory. 461 to 467 West 40th St.,
New York.
'A Leader
among
Leaders."
Main Office and Wararoomt:
27 Union Square.
524-534 E. I 34th St., N.Y.
A Bargain
- - IN - -
SCARFS!
Our 1 9 0 0 Scarf Assortment
Consists of Twelve Elegant Velour Scarfs,
six different patterns, assorted colors of
Green, Crimson, Blue, Maroon, Brown, etc.;
or you can notify us when you order
which colors you prefer. These Scarfs
have a wholesale value of from $1.75 to
$2.25 each. Every Scarf is extra heavy
pile, with fine quality all-silk fringe five
and one-half inches deep.
A Piano which is
a money maker
for every dealer
who handles it . •
FACTORY AND OFFICES:
157& 159 E. 128th St
NEW YORK CITY.
DETMER MUSIC CO.
JOBBERS
of all kinds
Musical Merchandise,
261 Wabash Avenue,
Sheet riuslc,
Books, Etc.
— — CHICAQO
The Best
^~ Ever Prepared
% u
Smith $ Barnes
$|8.00
Piano Company
NET 30 DAYS
If this isn't the best lot you ever saw
for the money, you may return within
three days at our expense.
THE
DEWEY
POLISH
477-481 Clybourne Avenue,
POLISHES OFF A PIANO AS
EFFECTIVELY AS DEWEY
POLISHED OFF THE SPAN-
ISH FLEET AT MANILA
Order a dozen and you
will want more
No gummy or sticky
surface
THE DEWEY
POLISH CO.
CHICAGO, ILL.
13 East 14th Street
Wabash Avenue and Adams Street, Chicago
NEW YORK
atalogue sent on
application.,^
ESTABLISHED
1853.
UPRIBHT P U P HSTIOHS,
ROTH & ENGELHARDT,
A. P. ROTH,
FORMERLY WITH
F. CNCELHARDT,
PORMIRUY PORIMAN •TBINWAY A SONS
A. DOLQE,
AOTION D l P ' T .
OFFICE!
FACTORIES:
Union Square New York St. Johnsvllle, N. Y. on N. Y. C. R. R.
WEGMAN PIANO
SYLVESTER TOWER,
Manufacturer of
AND UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTE ACTIONS
Also PIANO-FORTE AND ORGAN KEYS.
Keys, Action, Hammers, Brackets and Nickel Rail, Furnished Complete.
TOWERS ABOVE All OTHERS.
131 to 147 BR01DW1Y, C4MBRITJGEP0RT. MASS.
MANUFACTURERS,
^.TJBTJItlT, IT. "3T.
All our Instruments contain the full iron frame and patent tuning pin. The greatest invention in the history of piano
making. Any radical changes in the climate, heat or dampness cannot affect the standing in tone of our
instruments, and therefore challenge the world that ours will excel any other.

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