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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
THE HOBART M. CABLE
PIANOS
the organization, and the work accomplished
must result in great good to the trade at
large.
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It is impossible to discuss the proceed-
ings of the Convention this week, owing to
are new ready for shipment. Write for
the fact that we only received the report
prices. Secure the agency. The best
just as we go to press. It seems a pity that
pianos made for you to handle.
the representatives of the press were not
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admitted to these meetings, for we know,
The Hobart M. Cable Company, without a doubt, that there were some dis-
Manufacturers of PIANOS and ORGANS
cussions of particular interest to the music
Office and Warerooms
STEEWAY HALL, 17-21 VAN BUREN ST., publishing trade which do not figure in the
stereotyped report.
ROOMS 414-415-416.
Factory
The Association seems to be in an ex-
500-5tO_CLYBOURN AVE,
CHICAGO.
tremely flourishing condition, although its
Look Best
members may be judged rather by qual-
Sound Best
ity than quantity. One and all have at
Wear Best
manufacturers of
heart the best interests of the Association
Sell Best
and the trade in general, and it is to be re-
gretted that the music publishers at large
do not take a greater interest in the Asso-
WEAVER ORGAN &
ciation which is unquestionably working for
the good of their trade.
PIANO CO.
The suggestion to form local associations
Manufacturers,
is an excellent one, and it was while this
ANN ARBOR ORGAN CO.,
YORK, PA., U. S. A.
resolution was under discusion that the ques-
Ann Arbor, Mich.
tion of department store interests gave rise
Write for latest Catalogue of New Styles,
to somewhat lengthy and warm arguments.
IIB E. 14th St., New York.
Likewise commendable is the move towards
Near Stelnway Hall,
forming a credit bureau in connection with
Manufacturers of
the Association. This is something that is
All kinds of . .
very much needed.
The firms who have shown such genuine
Make a Specialty of
interest in the Association and have worked
PIANO CASE VENEERS consistently for the good of the trade deserve COMPOSERS'
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MUSIC
Factory and Warerooms:
the highest credit and encouragement, and it BUSTS.
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CABINETS.
is to be hoped that those not at present en-
Selections of Scarfs Sent on Approval.
listed under the banner of the Publishers'
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FOR LATEST
HENRY KELLER & SONS,
Association will get into line in the very
CATALOGUE JUST ISSUED.
Manufacturers of
near future. In union there's strength.
cArt in 'Piano Construction
Che Jinn Arbor Organ Co.,
ORGANS
WILLIAM F.HASSE,
Isaac L Cole & Son,
Uenccrs,
UprigKt Pianos
Piano Stools, Scarfs, Coders
of all Descriptions.
is clearly evidenced in
A SUCCESSFUL " H U B " PUBLISHER.
The
Bet. 140th and 141st Sts.,
E.
I). Palmer, music publisher, 210 Wash-
NEW YORK.
West of Third Ave.
ington street, Boston, Mass., has experienced
a very successful season; his sales have been
CHAS. LOOS,
They are in advance in point of
Manufacturer and dealer In all kinds of
much larger than heretofore. His catalogue
Fancy Figured Domestic and Foreign
tonal
effect and case, architecture.
is not extensive, nor does he mean it to be,
STORY
&
CLARK.
Factories, CHICAGO.
but Mr. Palmer has one standard. Every
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PIANO VENEERS A SPECIALTY.
one of his publications must be artistically
2O5 LEWIS STREET,
NEW YORK and musically good, and they must sell.
His two waltzes, the "Francesca" and "The
CALF AND SHEEP
Matinee Girl" have both proven very pop-
ular in New England, and the cake-walk,
"The Darkies' Promenade," also by him-
Also Raw Hide Snares,
278, 280 & 282 Siegel St., BROOKLYN, N. Y. self, is a splendid seller. The "Boots and
MANUFACTURED BY
Saddles" march, by Edwin F. Kendall, an-
* You can increase your Organ trade if other of the Palmer publications, is, as a
march, one of the best on the market. It
you handle the
SCRANTON, PA.
possesses that catchy military swing that
figb
Grade
makes you at once begin to shuffle when you
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hear it. The latest composition from Mr.
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Palmer's own pen is "The Parade of the
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Cavalry."
He will shortly publish a song
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—his first effort in a vocal line—and, from
( Prices
RallabU RaprewaUUvM Wanted In all Ojwn Territory.
accounts, Mr. Palmer proves himself as clev-
Writ* for oar Catalog and Lateat Propoiltlon to tbf Trad*.
Beauti-
ful
er with a song as he does with his instrumen-
Cases.
tal pieces. It will pay any music dealer to
write and obtain a copy of each of these
BRATTLEBORO, VT., V. 8. A.
publications. He will find them good sell-
WORCESTER, MASS.
A 302 to 304 MOTT AVR,
ers.
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New York.
WILLIAM^TONK & BRO.,
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OFFICE
and WAREROOMS:
W.
J.
Holt
of
Muncie,
Ind.,
has
closed
out
Mauulai Hirers, Importers and Jobbers of
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, his stock of pianos and intends to move to
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my Chestnut Street,
28 Warren Street,
Bet. Broudwuj uud CUurcta St.,
WKW YORK. Bay City, Mich.
Philadelphia.
RIDER AVENUE,
Story <& Clark
^VENEERS
BANJO, DRUM AND TAMBO HEADS,
KELLER BROS.
PIANOS
KELLER & VAN DYKE,
T
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E. P. CARPENTER COMPANY,
TABER ORGAN CO.,