Music Trade Review

Issue: 1887 Vol. 10 N. 12

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
NEWMAN BROTHERS,
THE
Weaver Organs,
FOR
MANUFACTURERS OP
Chapel, Lodge and
Parlor,
are not excelled by any reed
organ
on the market. Styles
ari 1 11 umcrousan d handsome,
tone first-class, and general
niake-up the result of the
best material and workman-
ahip.
Send for Catalogue, Testi-
monial* and /Vices to the
Weaver Organ & Piano Go.,
FIRST CLASS
Applications tor territory in New
England and Middle States and Con-
tinent of Europe, must be addressed
to
JACK HAYNES,
58 West 22d Street, New York.
STECK & CO
^ ^
ORGANS
Factory mill AViirerooingt
37 & 40 South Canal Street,
General Eastern Agent,
Factory, York, Pa.
G £0.
189
MANUFACTURERS OF
^"^^
I Grand, Square
and Upright.
CHICAGO, ILL.
Story and Clark Organs
ARE UNEXCELLED.
Factory and Office: Canal and Sixteenth Streets, Chicago.
Factory: 34th Street, bet. 10th, and 11th Avenues.
WAREROOMS: NO 1 ' EAST FOURTEENTH STREET. NFW TORK
PRATT, READ & co..
.
DEEP RIYER, CONN.
PIANO AND ORGAh;
Manufacturers of
KEY BOARDS
AND PIANO IVORY.
ESTABLISHED 1808.
NINETEENTH YEAR.
WHITNEY \ JOLIIES ORGAN CO
NINETEENTH YEAR.
"
organs,
: r
Healers in Drgans and Pianos.
New Catalogue ready.
Office and Warerooms, QUINCY, ILL.
Augustus Baus & Co.
OFFEE TO THE T11AI>E THEIR NEW AND ATTRACTIVE STYLES OF
ORCHESTRAL, UPRIGHT AND SQUARE GRAND
HANDSOME IN DESIGN,
HANDSOME IN DESIGN,
SOLID IN CONSTRUCTION,
SOLID IN CONSTEUCTION,
BEILLIANT IN TONE,
BRILLIANT IN TONE
MAGNIFICENT IN TOUCH,
MAGNIFICENT IN TOUCH,
BEAUTIFUL IN FINISH
BEAUTIFUL IN FINISH.
Agents Wanted Everywhere,
Agents Wanted Everywhere.
Correspondence Solicited.
Correspondence Solicited.
PIANOFORTES
CATALOGUES AND PRICES MAILED ON APPLICATION.
FACTORIES:
251 E a s t 33ci & 4O6 &c 4O8 E a s t 3Otli S t r e e t s ,
, — -
WAREROOMS REMOVED TO 58 WEST 23° STREET.
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
E. P. CARPENTER CO
BRATTLEBORO,
Manufacturers of the Highest Grade
of Reed Organ.
VERMONT.
THE NEW catalogue of Story & Clark, Chicago, is
very handsome. It is printed by their own printing
company at the factory, and is an excellent speci-
men of typographical art.
WHIM: in the vicinity of Kranich & Bach's, re-
cently, we dropped in there to get warm and had a
very pleasant chat with Mr. Schutz, the genial ac
countant of the firm. To our inquiry as to what
kind of a year they had had, Mr. Schutz smiled sig-
nificantly and tapping his account books said, "We
were never better satisfied with the condition of those
books." We would have stayed longer, but at this
juncture Mr. Bach entered and in a stentorian voice
inquired if we wanted to buy a piano ? As we had
but just thirteen cents in our clothes we confessed
our inability to purchase any part of a piano, where-
upon we were ordered to decamp. As Mr. Bach's
avoirdupois is considerably in excess of ours we
stood not upon the order of going but skipped at
once.
B. L. SoiiOMON, general agent for the Eranicb &
Bach piano, has opened a branch office and warerooms
in Richmond, Va. The demand for the Kranich &
Bach instruments in the South has grown to such pro-
portions that this move on the part of the firm be-
came absolutely necessary.
a good business with the Jacob Bros, and Schubert
Piano Co.'s pianos.
WITHIN a short time the Henry P. Miller Artist
Grand Piano has been used in several important
concerts in Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, Cin-
cinnati and Indianapolis.
ESTABLISHED 1852.
SMITH
THE NEAV ENGLAND ORGAN CO., Boston, hns juet
published some very pretty cards which it is dis
tributing largely to its customers.
A pianoforte damper cover has been patented by
Mr. Emll HoMnghoff, of Barmen, Prussia. Germany.
It is fastened to the back or to the bottom of a grand
piano, and is hinged to the instrument so that it can
be conveniently opened or closed by hand, and fixed
to any desirable amount of opening, being designed
to facilitate controlli g the power and to improve
the tone of the instrument, and also to guard against
hurtful influences of temperature and dampness.
ORGANS
FOR
CHURCH, CHAPEL, SCHOOL
AND
Over I I 5 ? OOO Made and Sold.
I I BROTHERS, H
SEND FOR CATALOGUE,
UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS.
Strictly First-class Workmanship, Material, and
Finish. Prices Reasonable. Corre-
"W-A. R E E O O M S ,
£_ Union Square
Containing; over 40 Styles an
nations.
Combi-
THE S M i T H A |_ ORGAN
CO.
Boston, Massachusetts and Kansas Gity, Mo.
WE REOKET to announce the serious illness of the
wife of B. L. Solomon, of Kranich & Bach.
WM. FOLKS & Co., manufacturers of the Dunham
piano, report a good trade. Their instruments are
highly spoken of wherever used. We recently saw
No
Finer
better TONE,
WORKMANSHIP,
Cases, or more satisfactory
one of their uprights which was made on a special
order for a party in Canada It certainly was a struments can be made than the
beauty in every respect.
JAMES CUMSTON, of Hallet & Cumston, Boston, is
in the city, stopping at St. George Hotel.
THE following wo clip from a late issue of the
Harrisburg, Pa., Telegram, and speaks well for the
house of J. H. Kurzenknabe & Sons, the representa-
tive of the Baus piano in that section :
" The holiday trade has been immense and none did
a larger business in the musical line than the trust-
worthy house of J. H. Kurzenknabe & Sons. They
have now again a new stock of instruments that is a
sight to see. Any one who cannot be suited from
among the thirty five organs, or one out of the fifteen
pianos in stock, must be hard to please. People show
their good taste by patronizing a house that sells a
flrst-cla6S organ as low as $55, and a fine piano as low
as $250 and upward. We will guarantee to all visitors
a hearty welcome and royal treatment at their ware-
rooms, 1202 North Third street."
C. D BLAKE, Boston, Mass., is doing a large music
publishing business. He publishes many of the pop-
ular pieces played at the theatres. He is also doing
Hallet & Davis Pianos
A SNEAK thief last week stole a costly violin and
other articles from Vogt's Conservatory of Music,
19 East 14th street, in this city.
R. W. TANNER & SON, Albany, N. Y., report a
good January trade with prospocts of an increased
business for 1887 over last year.
JAMES M. STARK & Co., Riohmond, Ind., write us
PARLOR USE.
KRAKAUED
MXMUFAOTDBIBfl OF
INCORPORATED 1884.
SEND FOR CATALOGUES.
ESTABLISHED 1850.
In-
SK.VD TO
BURDETT ORGAN CO.,
LnnTED,
FOR LIST,
HEIE,
BEFORE BUYING.
that their business for 1886 was the best they evor
had, and that they are confident, from the good
name the " Starr " has attained, that 1887 will exceed
last year.
SINCE the establishing of the agency of the Domin
ion Organ and Piano Co. warerooms in this city by
Mr. O. C Klock, the venture has grown to such pro-
portions and Brantford has proved to be such a good
centre to work from, that the company have resolved
to enlarge their facilities here, and business will be
conducted on a much larger scale. Mr. Klook will
associate with himself Mr. B. J. Wade, one of the
most successful men connected with the company.
Larger premises will be secured and handsomely
fitted up, so that Brantford will have a music store
worthy of the name. Mr. Klock deserves success.
He works hard enough to attain it.—Brantford, Ont.
Daily Exposition.
REV. G. J. JOHNSTON of Burlington called at the
factory of Story & Clark and ordered Story & Clark's
best—The Monarch, for the new Baptist Church
at that place. It is the next thing to a great pipe
organ and within the limits of a majority of church
finances,
WE HAVE received the announcement of the mar-
riage on Jan. 12 of Mr. E. H. Story, of Story & Clark,
Chicago, to Miss Grace Featherly, Bay City, Mich.
We extend hearty congratulations to the young couple
with best wishes for long and continued happiness.
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRICHT.
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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