Music Trade Review

Issue: 1887 Vol. 10 N. 11

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW,
Jones Patent Music Leaf Turner** Holder.
JTOGflEg,
Henry F. Miller & Sons Piano Co.,
BOSTON.
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F0XCR0FT, MR,
Office and Warerooms,
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* 5
0 £
MANUFACTURERS OF
Tremont Street, Boston.
ORGANS & ORGAN ACTIONS.
Branch House,
Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
MANUFACTORY
AT W A K E P I E L D ,
MASS.
All work guaranteed to bv first-class in every
ruspect. We can and will give low prices to cash
customers. Anyone using large lots of Actions
write to us for special prices. Catalogues sent on
application.
Southern and Western freight delivered in Boston.
Mass.
ILES. Instant relief. Final cure in 10 days and never return
No purge, no salve, no suppository. Suflerers will learu oi
ft simple remedy Free, by addressing
O. J. MASON, 76 Nassu St., N Y.
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THE BRAND MANUFACTURING CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OP
FINE PIANO AND ORGAN HARDWARE.
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£ s
s a
It is made of hard wood una dm iiu-uil woi'K IN hitfUiy mukelplated. It
works perfectly and its simplicity prtvent- it from getting out of oidei.
Pronounced by leading musicians throughout the country as unequalled
and unexcelled. It works automatically, thus avoiding the annoyance
of breaking time to turn music when playing. No tearing of leaves It
will turn torn and ramted leaves as well as whole ones. It is adjustable,
and a few seconds only are required to attach it to pianos, organs, mei
odeons and orchestra music stands and arrange the music thereon. It
• an be placed in position by any one and when not in use can be folded
into a small and compact package. No instrument complete without one.
FRIGE, $3.75
ALLEN PREISCH, Basso Coutuuti.
Thus. Metz, .Manager,
108 Fi.th Avenue
(Successors to F. J. & J. S. Brand,)
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delivered at any express office in the United States. Agents wanted 1n
every county in the United States. Sells on sight Great inducement?
olleicd to live men and women. Write for terms. Address,
Tile C. P. JUNES M'F'G CO., l v o r y t o n , Conn.
Grand Rapids, Mich.,
CHASEBROS
MANTJFACTUr.EBS OF
Grand, Square So Upright
PIANOS,
Upright Pianos with the valuable
Chase Patents and Improv-
lnen'H a srxvinl' v.
DPERA PIANO
The finest Upright Pianos in the market. Flrst-rlm-'-
and at a moderate price. So*ne unoccupied territory l«'f'
Price and terms upon application.
PEEK & SDN,
NEW BRITAIN, CONN.
Manufacturers
212 to 216 WEST 47th STREET,
BRADBURY PIANOS
Lead the World.
Over 18,000 in use.
Received 7 Premiums and Medals in 4 weeks.
LETTER FROM THE WHITE HOUSE.
EXECUTIVE MANSION, Washington, D. C, April 7th. 1877
F. Q. SMITH, Manufacturer of the Bradbury Pianos. Waretoom and Offije,
14 Kant 14th Street, N. Y.
DEAR SIR:—Mrs. President Hayea directs me to write to you that the new
Bradbury upright piano which she ordered Las been plac d in 1he Executive
Mansion, in the private parlor—the best place in the hnuio—where she re
reives and entertains her friends—where it is greatly admired by her and
all her friendrf who see it. It is a remarkably fine Instrument in quality of
tone, finish and touch, and everything that goes to make it a truly flrwt-
clasB piano,and further, that it gives entire satisfaction in every respect.
•y ry truly yours,
W. K. ROGERS, Private Secretary to the President.
I G. SMITH, (Snccessor to) W. B. BRADBURY,
Warerooms and Principal Office:
95 FIFTH AVENUE,
Corner 17th Street, New York.
BROOKLYN, 32 Fourth St., cor South 9th St., E. D.
"
664 & 666 Fulton Street.
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338 Fulton Street.
JERSEY CITY, 43 Montgomery Street.
WASHINGTON, D. C, 1103 Penna. Avenue.
SARATOGA SPRINGS, 486 Broadway.
Manufactory, cor. Raymond and Willoughby Sts., Brooklyn.
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Leominster, Mass.
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)})AKE Ho IDES HAPPY
NEW YORE.
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
E. P. CARPENTER CO
Manufacturers of the Highest Grade
of Reed Organ.
iCARPENTERHO
BRATTLEBORO, VERMONT.
ESTABLISHETt
SEND FOR CATALOGUES.
18&0.
DANIEL E. FRASIER, the largo piano hammer
coverer, of Cambridgeport, Mass., was elected Alder
man on December 7 for the ensuing year. Mr. Fra-
sier received the largest majority of any one on his
ticket, his vote being much larger than the Mayors. ;
J. H. CHRISTIE, Stamford, Conn., will open hand-
some new wareroome about February 1. These new-
rooms will be 60 feet deep, '25 feet wide, and have an
addition of 25 feet square for repairing and work-
shop. The warerooms will be heated by steam, and
the front will be of large glass windows, which will
make as comfortable and handsome piano wareroon>3
as any in the country. Mr. Christie sells the Buus
piano, and finds it an easy instrument to sell, and
one that always givos entire satisfaction.
C. M. LOOMIS, New Haven, Conn , has changed
his business into a stock company, with a capital of
$35,000. Mr. Loomis has $17,000, Mr. John B. Treat
$17,000, and Mr. Shepard $1,000 of the stock.
AUGUSTUS BATTS & Co., New York, are having a
great trade. During the month of December, they
shipped eighty-one new pianos, besides several sec
ond-hand ones. This shows that the excellence of
the Baus piano is receiving just recognition.
If RAKAUED
• 1 BROTHERS,
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UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS,
Strictly First-class Workmanship, Material, and
Finish. Prices Reasonable. Corre-
spondence solicited.
"W-A. E E R O O M S ,
40 E. Union Square.
best trade during 1886 of any year since being in
business. There has not been a month but that ho
lias had all the orders he could fill.
WOOD BROS , Cambridgeport, Mass., tell us that
trade witli the manufacturers of both pianos and
organs must be good, as they never had so many
orders for sharps as now.
D. E. FHASIEB, hammer cover manufacturer, of
Cambridgeport, Mass., favors us with a handsome
calendar for 1887.
ESTABLISHED 1852.
MITH
S AMERICAN
SYLVESTER TOWER, Cambridgeport, Mass., states
that his business was exceptionally large during
1886. This year he will greatly increase his manu-
facturing facilities in order to more promptly meet
the demand for his goods.
J. H. BOBBINS & SONS, Portland, Oregon, are going
out of business.
ERNST GABLER & BRO., N. Y., continue to have
ORGANS
FOR
CHURCH, CHAPEL, SCHOOL
Aim
D.'E. FRASIER, Cambridgeport, Mass., reports the
INCORPORATED 1884.
PARLOR USB.
an excellent trade.
SOLOMON DILL & Co. have opened a music house in
Kalamazoo, Mich.
A. E. BRANCH & Co. have taken the Chicago agency
for the Guild piano.
ALVIN P. SHUMAKEB, York, Pa., desires to furnish
us with a list of all the music dealers in Ohio and
Texas, consisting of 270 names, if we will pay him
one dollar. We are very much obliged to Mr. Shu-
maker for his kind offer, but as we already have an
authentic list, most of whom are subscribers, we are
not in need of his list, which is probably taken from
the commercial agencies, and which in man}' in-
stances is incorrect.
Over I I 5,OOO Made and Sold.
SEND FOR CATALOG-UE,
Containing over 40 Styles an
nations.
Combi-
THE SMITH AM. ORGAN CO.
Finer
Cases\ or 7nore satisfactory In-
struments can be made than the
WE have received a very handsome calendar for
1887 from Crane & ChapuU, felt manufacturers.
Hallet & Davis Pianos
,
BUYING.
THE members of the firm of Story & Clark, Chicago,
111., gave a reception to their employees, at their fac-
tory, Canal and Sixteenth streets, on December 23d.
From all accounts every one spent a very enjoyable
evening.
CARL PRUFER, Boston, Mass., is dead.
WE have just received the dealers' edition catalogue
of the New England Company. It contains cuts of
some of the many medals received at the different
exhibitions, and a complete list of their various styles
which have become so popular with dealers and the
public generally. The book is handsomely bound
and shows great care in printing. The paper used is
excellent, and taken altogether the book is one of
the handsomest ever published by an organ house.
THE factory of W. H. Jewett & Co, Leominster,
Mass., came very nearly being destroyed by fire a
few days ago. The fire was caused by the explosion
of a kerosene lamp, but by prompt work it was ex
tinguished before much damage was done, and
orders but little delayed.
AT this season of the year, when nearly all the
piano and organ houses are getting up something
unique in catalogues or calendars, it is impossible
to say which of them displays the best taste. Among
the most noteworthy for elegance, however, is Ihe
catalogue of Hallett & Davis, Boston, recently re-
ceived at this office. This firm never doe^ things by
halves, and this last evidence of its enterprise is in
harmony with all its acts.
,
FOR LIST, BEFORE
better TONE, WORKMANSHIP,
THE officers of the A. B. Chase Co., Norwalk, Ohio,
gave a New Year's banquet to the employees and
stockholders, «t the residence of L. L. Doud, 78
West Main street, in that city.
BTRDETT ORGAN CO.,
LIMITED,
Boston, Massachusetts and Kansas Gity, Mo.
No
SEND TO
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• GEORGE N. CARTER, secretary of the Grovesteen
\ /& Fuller Piano Co., N. Y., has been seriously ill for
Y the past two weeks with pneumonia. We are pleased
/ \ to state, however, that he is now rapidly recovering
J
Jhis health,and trust he will soon be at theofflce again.
DECKER & SON, N. Y., states that trade starts in
ttie new year very good with them. This firm have
had an excellent trade during 1886, and indications
point to an increased business the present year.
THE Albany, N. Y, Evening Journal contains the
following item : "Judgments to the amount of $8,040
against Edward McCammon and Solomon F. Higgins
were entered up to day in favor of the Albany County
Bank."
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.

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