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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
Association News.
THE HOBART M. CABLE
PIANOS
are no*w ready for shipment. Write for
prices. Secure the agency. The best
pianos made for you to handle.
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It has been decided that the business meet-
ings of the N. P. M. A. Convention will be
held in "Washington Post Room," Hoffman
House, on May 15 and 16. The banquet
wil be held at Delmonico's on the evening
of May 16.
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Harmonist Claims.
The Hobart M. Cable Company,
The American Piano Manufacturing Co.,
who control the sale of the Harmonist for
Office and Warerooms
STEINWAY HALL, I7-2J VAN BUREN ST., the United States, make the following
ROOMS 414-415-416.
claims for the instrument:
1st. It can be operated with less fatigue
500-510 CLYBOURN AVE.
CHICAGO.
than any player at present on the market.
2d. They claim that while other instruments
play trivial compositions of the kind which
do not require much force or power, that
manufacturers of fiigb-Grade
the Harmonist is the only instrument to-day
which plays numbers like Brahm's "Paga-
nini," the Liszt Twelfth Rhapsodie, and the
Rubinstein Staccato Etude, unless the player
is possessed of an intimate knowledge of the
compositions. A six-year old child can per-
form the Rubinstein Staccato Etude on the
ANN ARBOR ORGAN CO.,
Harmonist without previous education, bet-
ter than the most accomplished musician can
Ann Arbor, Mich.
perform the same number with the aid of any
Write for latest Catalogue of New Styles,
other player. In short, the Harmonist is the
only player to-day which makes it possible
for any person not acquainted with the styles
of
the different composers to play anything
Manufacturers of
and everything without previous education,
All kinds of . .
and to play, as well, like the virtuoso.
Make a Specialty of
In the hands of the accomplished musician
PIANO CASE VENEERS the effects that can be produced with the Har-
Factory and Warerooms:
monist are marvellous. It is the highest
priced instrument on the market, but cus-
tomers who are prepared to invest $250 in
an instrument will not hesitate to pay $15
Manufacturers of
more if they get a superior article.
UprigKt Pianos
The American Piano Mfg. Co.
Manufacturers of PIANOS
and ORGANS
CUSTOMER
Sends you another.
All Weaver
Customers
flnn Jlrbor Organ £0.
arc satisfied customers.
Write right now for late
. . . Catalogue . . .
ORGAN*
Isaac L Cole & Son,
Ucnccrs,
RIDER AVENUE,
Bet. 140th and 141st Sts.,
West of Third Ave.
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Weaver organ $
• * * Piano Co-
Manufacturers,
YORK, PA , U. S. A.
WIDSA^OTHASSE,
IIS E. 14th St., New York.
Near Stelnway Hall,
Piano Stools f Scarfs, Colters
of all Descriptions*
COMPOSERS'
BUSTS.
A. B. Cameron Advertising.
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MUSIC
CABINETS.
Selections of Scarfs Sent on Approval.
WRITE FOR LATEST
CATALOGUE JUST ISSUED.
is clearly evidenced in
The
Story <& Clark
H. C. Loomis, the well-known New Haven
CHAS. LOOS,
piano dealer, in advertising the A. B. Cam-
They are in advance in point of
Manufacturer and dealer In all kinds of
tonal effect and case, architecture.
eron piano in a local paper, has this to say:
Fancy Figured Domestic and Foreign
Factories, CHICAGO.
"New Haven is comparatively a new field STORY & CLARK.
for the Cameron piano; but the Cameron
PIANO VENEERS A SPECIALTY,
piano is one of the leading pianos, and is
llth St. and Ave. D, NEW YORK. the best seller—in other words, the best piano
for the money.
"There are close upon three hundred dif-
CALF AND SHEEP
ferent makes of pianos in this country. Of
BANJO, DRUM AND TAMBO HEADS, them the Cameron is our choice.
Also Raw Hide Snares,
"Its tone, finish, make, material, and price
278, 280 & 282 Siegel St., BROOKLYN, N. Y. make it also the choice of the most compe-
MANUFACTURED BY
tent judges. Of these features, the tone,
finish, and price are evident to the customer." KELLER & VAN DYKE,
KELLER BROS.
PIANOS * * *
Inventors and Manufacturers in-
terested in patents involving im-
provements in musical instruments,
desiring the services of a Patent
Solicitor, will receive special induce-
ments by sending this advertise-
ment, together with a sketch and
description of the points of novelty-
claimed as new, to
JOHN IMIRIE,
Registered Patent Solicitor.
6O5 7th S t . , IM. W.,
Washington, D. C.
GARRETT GORDON,
Manufacturer and
Dealer in
Veneers.
No \ J8 AVENUE D, Bet. 8th & 9th Ste.,
YORK. -
A Franklin Booklet.
Howard, Farwell & Co., St. Paul, Minn.,
have issued a very neatly printed booklet
containing the names and addresses of al-
most five hundred bona fide purchasers of
Franklin pianos. They have handled these
instruments for a great many years, and few
pianos sold at such a moderate price have
given such satisfaction. This book closes
with a number of letters from teachers and
purchasers, who have expressed commen-
datory opinions of the Franklin.
Several notable specimens of the new
styles in Mehlin parlor grands, in rare ve-
neers, are now on exhibition at the Mehlin
warerooms on Union Square.
Rallabla RepraieDtaMvM Wanted In all Open Territory.
WrtU for oar Catalog and Lateat Proposition to tha Tradt.
E. P. CARPENTER COMPANY,
BRATTLEBORO, VT.. U. 8. A.
A
302 to 304 M O T T AVE.,
N
New York.
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OFFICE and WAREROOMS:
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1117 Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia.