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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
Manufacturers of the Highest Grade
of Reed Organ.
£. P. CARPENTER CO.
BRATTLEBORO, VERMONT.
ESTABLISHED 1852.
MITH
S AMERICAN
ME.
C. H. HBNNING, of Wegman & Henning,
Ithaca, N. Y., brightened our office by his presence
on March 30th.
MB. GEO. W. CARTER says now that it was Mr.
Samuel L. Boyd, of the Grovesteen & Fuller Piano
Co., of New York City, that was elected a member of
the Washington Light Infantry.
THE MILLER ORGAN CO., of Lebanon, Pa., inform
us that they are opening up new fields for their goods
on all sides, and besides, that the increasing orders
from old agencies show that where they once sell
they continue to sell.
KRAKAUED
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BROTHERS,
INCORPORATED 1884.
SEND FOR CATALOGUES.
ESTABLISHED 18SO.
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ORGANS
FOR
OSCAR REYNOLDS, of Iowa, Mich., has been ar-
rested at the instance of Story & Clark, of Chicago,
charged with uttering forged paper.
N. H. HAMILTON, of Springfield, Ohio, has been
arrested, charged by the Hallett & Davis Piano Co.,
of Boston, withgembezzlement.
MR. RALPH W. MORRISON, the Elmira, N. Y., law-
yer, and at one time Soft Pedal Greener's counsel,
has not yet come to the end of his quarrel with Mr.
Greener. Mr. Greener has recently been arrested,
charged with perjury. An Elmira paper states that
Mr. Morrison became convinced of the worthlessnees
of Greener's claim duritig the recent trial of a case
brought by him for Greener. It is strange that it
should have taken Morrison so long to see this point.
The Mi'sic TRADE REVIEW put the case clearly before
him more than a year ago. It is said that Morrison
has sued Greener for $10,000 damages for false arrest
and malicious prosecution.
AT last account, John H. W. Cadby, of Hudson,
New York, was languishing in a St. John, N. B.. jail.
He got everybody interested in the case in a fine
mess, in a short time. He is now waiting to be
extradited, but claims that he was never a natura-
lized American citizen, and that he is a native of
Birmingham, England.
CHURCH, CHAPEL, SCHOOL
AND
P A R L O R USE.
Over I I 5 , 0 0 0 Made and Sold.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE,
MANUFACTURER* OF
UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS.
Strictly First-class Workmanship, Material, and
Finish. Prices Reasonable. Corre-
Containing; over 40 Styles and Combi-
nations.
THE SMITH AM. ORGAN CO.
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ME. VOTEY, of the Whitney Organ Co., of Detroit,
Mich., called on us with Mr. It. H. Howard, of Hal-
lett & Cumston's branch in New York Citj r , on March
24th. Mr. Votey told us that the Whitney Organ
Co.'s new factory would be completed by fall, and
would have a capacity of five hundred organs per
month. Mr. Votey had a nice order for New Zealand
given him while in New York.
THE Virginia legislature has, we understand,
passed a law permitting members of the Travelers'
Protective Association to solicit business in that
State without a license. It is also stated that most
of the members of Congress are against licensing
traveling men In various States.
MB. C. T. SISSON is on the way to San Francisco in
the interests of the Whitney Organ Co., of Detroit.
MR. CHRISTIAN BECHT, a Brooklyn music dealer,
died on Sunday, the 21st ult., aged sixty-live.
HURRAH ! Hurrah ! Hurrah ! Hurrah ! Hurrah !
Hurrah ! James & Holmstrom, of New York City,
took a gold medal at the New Orleans Exposition.
Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah! Hur-
rah ! Hurrah!
CHARLES M. STIEFF & Co., are subjected to a boy-
cott.
Boston, Massachusetts and Kansas Gity, Mo.
SEND TO
UURDhTT ORGAN CO.,
LIMITKD,
FIR
LIST, BEFORE
BUYING.
BROTHER GEOROE M. GUILD, of Boston, is great
on statements.
No better TONE, WORKMANSHIP,
Finer Cases, or more satisfactory In-
struments can be made than the
COL. WILLIAM MOORE, of the Everett Piano Co.,
Boston, has entered the lecture field. His Nibs
undoubtedly makes a great oratorical display.
THE labor question is gaining in interest every
day.
MR. JOHN WILLARD NORTHROP, of the W. W.
Kimball Co., Chicago, and his fair young brido, were
in Raleigh, N. C, towards the end of last month,
presumably on their way north.
DR. GEO. FRED. BROOKS, Chelsea,
Mass., has
nearly completed his new work, "The History and
Construction of the Church Organ."
THE new attachment for music boxes, patented by
Messrs. Jacob Juillerat & Co., New York, called the
safety check, is more and more appreciated by the
trade. We have often seen quite a number of the
music boxes with very nearly all the teeth broken
out. It is a great relief to any one handling these
goods, for there is now no more danger of their being
damaged.
WE had a very pleasant call a few days ago from
Mr. E. R. Copp, Nelson, Pa. Mr. Copp handies the
Decker Bros, piano and the Burdett organ, with
which he is making money. He says the Music
TRADE REVIEW is the strongest and most influential
MESSRS. CLUETT & SONS, of Troy, have taken
Cadby's warerooms in Hudson, N. Y.
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trade paper ever published, and is always a welcome
visitor.
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.