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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
E. P. CARPENTER CO.
Manufacturers of the Highest Grade
of Reed Organ.
BRATTLEBORO, VERMONT.
ESTABLISHED
INCORPORATED 1884.
SEND FOR CATALOGUES.
1850.
DENISON BROS., Deep Kiver, Conn., state that the
organ trade must be in excellent condition, judging
from their business. They now have orders that will
keep them busy for some time.
GEORGE D. SMITH wants to sell his Rochester and
Buffalo stores. Mr. Smith has a very large trade,
and this ought to be a good chance for someone with
brains and capital.
COMSTOCK, CHENEY & Co., Centrebrook, Conn.,
WE understand that H. A. Eost, 385 William street,
New York City, is about to publish a Music Trade
Directory. We trust it will be reliable, which cannot
be said of any heretofore published.
have had considerable trouble on account of lack of
water. They have two reservoirs which they very
seldom draw from, but owing to the prolonged
drought they have for the first time in thirteen years
used it all. We trust that the rain a few days ago
has furnished them with the power necessary to con-
tinue their business. "We recently made a tour
through their piano action department, and will
frankly say that they have excellent facilities and
very costly machinery, some of which is invented by
themselves. The action made consists of nothing
but the finest quality of material.
THE
WE are pleased to see that, even at this late day,
the Indicator has "taken water" and denounced the
"Antisell Award" as a humbug.
J. ARNOLD, Wichita,jKans. has sold out his busi-
ness.
THE HAINES & WHITNEY CO., Chicago, 111., have
taken the agency of the Bluthner piano.
GEORGB BOTHNER, New York, is running his action
factory to its fullest capacity to fill the orders for his
actions.
HOGGSON & PETTIS MANUFACTURING COM-
PANY, New Haven, Conn., have been in the business
since 1849. They are the only organ stop knob con-
cern that make their own stems.
THE
F. G. SMITH, Brooklyn, N. Y., has opened ware-
rooms at 1020 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., where
can be found a fine assortment of Bradbury pianos.
BRAND MANUFACTURING CO. are now very
comfortably located in a large factory at New
Britain, Conn. The building is 100x50 feet and has
five stories, which gives them the necessary room
MCWORTER & MOREHEAD have purchased the busi-
ness of Mrs. Z. Smith, Erie, Pa.
IF YOU WANT THE
BEST ORGAN OF THE AGE
BUY THE
STERLING.
FACTORIES AND GENERAL OFFICES.
Derby,
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E. W. BLAKE,
SEND TO
FUR LIST, BEFORE
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Gen'l Manager.
NEW YORK WAREROOMS,
BURDETT ORGAN CO.,
LIMITED,
Conn.
,
,
BUYING.
Nos. 7 & 9 West 14th St.
WESER BROS. , New York, are doing a very large
business. They are now very much behind in orders,
and the way they continue to come in, there isn't
much prospect of catching up for some time.
THERE is every prospect for a very good Holiday
trade. Dealers have worked off their surplus stock,
and as trade revives they are taking courage and
sending in good orders.
KRAKAUEK BROS., New York, are doing a very
large trade, both in wholesale and retail. They are
selling on an average of four pianos a week.
THAT Paull & Hamilton failure, as we said a few
issues ago, is a very shady affair. We propose to
ventilate the whole case, and give full particulars,
not later than our next issue.
GEORGE W. CARTER thinks of settling in Harlem.
Well, a great many men in the piano trade live in
Harlem, and they think it the best part of New York
City. They are right.
• 1 BROTHERS, H
MAMUFACTl REIUj OF
UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS.
Strictly First-class Workmanship, Material, and
Finish. Prices Reasonable. Corre-
spondence solicited.
E. H. McEWEN & CO., MANAGERS.
WAEEEOOMS,
Chicago Warerooms, 179 Wabash. Ave.
40 E. Union Square.
R. H. RODDA, MANAGES.
to meet the constantly increasing demand for their
piano and organ hardware. They have just arranged
to furnish an octave coupler, which contains manj
improvements on former ones, and which is pro-
nounced by competent judges to be a superior
coupler. Messrs. Brand Mfg. Co. hold the exclusive
right of this octave coupler for the United States and
Canada, and parties desiring to try it will have to
write to the firm in New Britain, Conn.
I/RAKAUED
THE agency for the Chickering piano in Springfield,
Mass., is no longer held by Mrs. M. J. D. Hutchings.
No better TONE, WORKMANSHIP,
Finer Cases, or more satisfactory In-
struments can be made than the
F. L. FREYER, Atlanta, Ga., has taken into partner-
ship his son and Professor Snyder: The firm will be
known hereafter as F. L. Freyer & Co.
THE stock of George W. Seaverns, action manufac-
turer, Cambridgeport, Mass., was recently damaged
by fire to the amount of $500, fully insured.
VOSE & SONS, Boston, Mass., have just received an
order for one hundred pianos from F. J. Schwankov-
sky & Co., Detroit, Mich. The Vose piano is con-
stantly gaining popularity, and the firm are gaining
many new and valuable agencies.
C. W. CHADWICK, South Actoa, Mass., the stool
manufacturer, reports business excellent and more
like old times. He has orders on his books now that
were received last August.
T. C. PARKER & Co. succeed Munger, Parker & Co.,
Macon, Ga.
MR. CAVALLI, who attends to the Western trade of
Alfred Dolge, has just returned to this city. He says
that trade through the West ie in excellent condition.
AT a meeting of the Mason & Hamlin Organ and
Piano Company, held at the company's office in Bos-
ton, October 26, Mr. Henry Mason was elected Presi-
dent to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT.
Indorsed by Liszt, Gottschalk, Wehli, Bendel Strauss, Soro Abt,
Paulus, Titiens, Heilbron and Germany's Greatest Masters.
ESTABLISHED OVER HALF A CENTURY.
BOSTON, MASS.