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MUSIC TRADE
Frank to the front, the Congressman of the dis-
trict, in a fervid, patriotic speech referring to his
commendable political independence and the
esteem in which he is held by Mayor Fagan.
Mr. Weiss arrived in New York from Trossin-
gen, Germany, Thursday, aboard the steamship
"Deutschland." He will he in this country sev-
eral weeks, and will be the guest of Mr. Scribner
while here.
HANDSOME HOHNER ACCORDEON
Won Gold Medal at St. Louis Exposition—One
of the Season's Favorites.
The perfection of accordeons seems to have
REVIEW/
These instruments have a tone that in richness congratulations on the success achieved, and be-
simulates the pipe organ, and in appearance are speaks its continuation.
as beautiful as money can make them. In de-
sign, both the Vienna and Italian models- are
NEW FIRM
NEW GOODS
invoked. Briefly it may be described as follows:
Top, 6% x 1ZV+ in. Bbonized frames and key-
NEW PRICES
board, imitation birdseye maple panels with
fancy open fret-work, the finest leatherette bel-
lows with 16 folds and brass protectors, open
keyboard, triple row of keys, fancy colored metal
The largest stock west of tbe Mississippi
trimmings, leather clasps and shoulder strap.
River, everything up to date. IT WILL PAY
This instrument is offered in a fine wooden case
YOU TO WRITE TO-DAY.
with leatherette covering, hinged lid and carry-
ing strap; 31 pearl keys in 3 rows, 16 pearl bass
keys, 6 sets of reeds. No. 499 is the same as No.
Koerber-Brenner Music Company
498, but with genuine steel reeds.
1006 Olive Street, ST. LOUIS
Small Goods
J. F. KALBE'S New improved
VERA IMPERIAL ACCORDEONS
bearing the well-known "Anchor
Brand," are, in tone, workman-
ship and finish, unsurpassed. They
are sold exclusively to first-class
Importers and Dealers at factory
prices without between profits.
For further
particulars, apply to
Wm. R. Gratz Import Co.
35-37 West Thirty-First Street. New York City
THE
been attained by M. Hohner, of 475 Broadway,
in their superb No. 498. This instrument was
the winner of a gold medal at the St. Louis
Exposition, and is built to meet the demand of
those who want the very best, regardless of cost.
COIN-OPERATED VIOLIN.
35-37 West 31st St., New York City,
A coin-operated mechanical playing violin is be-
ing made by the Mills Novelty Co., of Chicago.
They are making inquiries for paper of the per-
forated roll standard, which has been supplied by
the Blauvelt-Wiley Paper Mfg. Co., New York,
who manufacture the large portion of this special
line of goods.
VAL SCHEHL CELEBRATES.
Lighter than wood. Does not crack like ebony.
The hair sets with a screw. Shape is same as the
old style frog. Endorsed by leading violinists. If
your jobber does not carry it write the manufac-
turer.
O. HILL, Melrose Park, 111.
Val Schehl, the well-known manufacturer of
drum heads in Brooklyn, has just closed the fif-
teenth year of his active work in this trade. In
connection therewith he is issuing a very nice
souvenir to his friends, which is most unique and
valuable. The Review extends to Mr. Schehl its
The Standard of the World
THE
ORIGINAL
MAKUrACTUKBO BY
THE BAVER CO.
S. S. Stewart Banjo
and the BAUER Mandolins and Guitars
1410 N. «TH ST. PHILADELPH
WM. R. GRATZ IMPORT CO.,
THE GRAND PRIZE
The Holidays Arc
A l m o s t H e r e , which
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Solo Accordeons, and Concertinas; Empress Mouth
Harmonicas.
Catalogs forwarded on request free of charge.
MR. DEALER:
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New Year
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