Music Trade Review

Issue: 1887 Vol. 10 N. 19

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
NEWMAN BROTHERS,
THE
Weaver Organs,
Chapel, Lodge and
Parlor,
are not excelled by any reed
organ on tbe market. Styles
are numerousand handsome,
tone first-class, and general
make-up the result of the
best material and workman-
ship.
Send for Catalogue, Tetti-
moniaU and /Vice* to the
Wearer Organ & Piano Go.,
Factory, York, Pa.
G £0.
301
MANUFACTURERS OF
FIRST GLASS
ORGANS
Applications for Catalogues and
Prices in New England, Middle,
Southern States and Continent ot
Europe, should be addressed to
Our PATENT PIPE SWELL
JACK HAYNES, Gen'l Manager.
produces Finer Crescendos than can
Oflice, 5 8 West 22d St., New York, be obtained in any organ.
STECK & CO
I Grand, Square PIANOS and Upright, i
1
-JB . ooisrnsroE,
Factory, 237 & 239 EAST FORTY-FIRST STREET
Factory: 84th Street, bet. 10th and Uth Avenues.
NEW YORK.
WAREROOMSS No 11 EAST FOURTEENTH STREET. NFW IORK.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICKS.
PRATT, READ & co. Manufacturers of
PIANO AND ORGAN
KEY BOARDS
AND PIANO IVORY.
DEEP RIYER, CONN.
ESTABLISHED 1808.
NINETEENTH YEAR.
NINETEENTH YEAR.
Manufacturers
^"^ The Highest Grade Cabinet Organs.
Wholesale Healers in Organs and Fianns.
New and Elegant Styles for 1887. Send for latest catalogue.
Office and Warerooms, QUINCY, ILL.
Augustus Baus & Co,
OFFER TO THE TRADE THEIR NEW AND ATTRACTIVE STYLES OF
ORCHESTRAL, UPRIGHT AND SQUARE GRAND
HANDSOME IN DESIGN,
HANDSOME IN DESIGN,
SOLID IN CONSTEUCTION,
SOLID I N CONSTEUCTION,
BRILLIANT IN TONE,
BRILLIANT I N TONE
MAGNIFICENT IN TOUCH,
MAGNIFICENT IN TOUCH,
BEAUTIFUL IN FINISH.
'
BEAUTIFUL I N FINISH
Agents Wanted Hverj/ivhere,
Agents Waited Everywhere.
Correspondence Solicited.
Correspondence Solicited.
PIANOFORTES


CATALOGUES AND PEICES MAILED ON APPLICATION.
FACTORIES:
2 5 1 E a s t 33d_ Sc 4O6 & 4O8 E a s t 3Ob:fcL S t o e e t s
WABEROOMS REMOVED TO 58 WEST 2 3 D STREET.
Tori:.
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
302
E. P. CARPENTER CO.
Manufacturers of the Highest Grade
of Reed Organ.
BRATTLEBORO, VERMONT.
ESTABLISHED
THE Wilcox & White Organ Co., Meriden, Conn.,
have transferred their Richmond, Va., agency from
Ryland & Lee to the new firm of Hume, Miner & Co.
Mr. Miner has been manager at Ryland and Lee's
fora number of years and is well acquainted with
the trade in Richmond and vicinity. Mr. Hum© is
old in the business, having branch houses in Norfolk
and Portsmouth. This move of Wilcox & White
Organ Co. is a wise one and we predict a much larger
trade for them in that section than ever before.
THE latest style upright piano manufactured by
S. G. Chickerlng & Co , Boston, is very handsome
and the tone apparently perfect. This firm has met
with wonderful success in a short time, and the
S. G. Chlckering piano is sold only by first class
agents.
The Piano-makers' Union have decided that the
contract system, employed by some manufacturers,
is against the interest of the union and have there-
fore notified those manufacturers who are engaged in
having their work done in this way, that after May
1, they intend to abolish It.
Louis FASS, Louisville, Ky., is dead.
JOHN and Ernst Houghton, piano wire manufac-
turers, of Warrington, Eng., are visiting Alfred
u
pi
SEND FOE PRICES
AND
SECURE TERRITORY
FOR THE
INCORPORATED I884.
SEND FOR CATALOGUES.
1850.
P
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S. D. SMITH, President.
H. W. SMITH", Vice-President.
E. W. SMITH, Treasurer.
BOSTON, MASS.
LONDON, ENG.
KANSAS CITY, MO.
yam
ORGAN & Pi AND Co,
BDSTON. MASS.
MANUFACTURERS OP
entine has been in the music trade but a short time
but has met with excellent success.
J. HAYNKS will leave for Kentuckey and Tennessee
in a few days to push the Newman Bros, organs in
that direction.
ROBERT COCKS, London, is dead.
He was the old-
est music publisher in the world, and the founder of
the celebrated manufacturers and musical instru-
ment dealers of New Burlington street, London.
THOMAS RAVEN, New York, has failed.
THE Whitney & Holmes Organ Co., Quincy, 111.,
have taken the agency of the Wheelock piano for
Kansas and a large part of Missouri.
ALFRED DOLGE shipped last week to Hamburg,
Germany, seven hundred and fifty pounds of piano
hammer felt.
W. T. OGDEN, Middletown, N. Y., has taken the
agency of the James & Holrastrom piano.
E. NENNSTEIL, St. Louis, Mo., has secured the
agency of the Haines Bros, piano.
A. C. WIGAND has been doing excellent work for
the Gabler piano through the West. People will
have the Gabler piano, no matter what the freight
rates foot up.
N E W CATALOGUES NOW READY.
I/RAKAUED
It
BROTHERS, H
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UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS.
I
PIANO
N THE SMITH AMERICAN
G
ORGAN & PIANO CO.,
O
Lake
Piano
Co.,
BOSTON". MASS.
H 666 WASHINGTON ST., s
40 E. Union Square.
T
BEST SELLING
CORRESPONDENCE
SOLICITED.
MANT7FA0TUMBH OF
MEDIUM-PRICED
Strictly First-class Workmanship, Material, and
Finish. Prices Reasonable. Corre-
spondence solicited.
MADE.
WAEEBOOMS,
BOSTON.
F. W. BAILEY, Manager.
w
Dolge, who is their American agent. They will
make an extensive tour in this country before return-
ing home.
THE warerooms of T. F. Kraemer & Co , at 105
East 14th street, are very handsome and their stock of
scarfs, stools and covers is very large and elaborate.
WB REGRET to announce the death of the father of
Mr. E. H. McEwen.
No
Finer
better TONE, WORKMANSHIP,
Cases, or more satisfactory In-
struments can be made than the
J. H. KURZENKNABE & SONS will make an exten
sive exhibit of the Sttck and Baus pianos, and the
Newman Bros, aud United States organs at the grand
bazaar, to be held at Harrisburgh, commencing
May 7.
KUOEGER & SON have taken a 20 years lease of the
factory on the Sonth-East corner of 21st street and
Second avenue, which they will occupy very soon.
AUGUSTUS BAUS & Co., N. Y., are enjoying an ex-
ROBERT VALENTINE, Peekskill, N. Y., has taken
the agency of the Smith American organs. Mr. Val-
Hallet & Davis Pianos
MR. S. D. SMITH, president of the Smith American
Organ and Piano Co., Boston, has be»>n suffering with
neuralgia for some time past. We are pleased to
announce that he is now much improved and in a fair
way to be at the office again very soon.
NKWBY & EVANS, N. Y , have placed before the
trade some new style uprights which are very hand-
some indeed. This firm are constantly increasing
their business, and their pianos are sold by many of
the leading agents throughout the country.
MR. R. S. HOWARD, of Hallett & Cumston, has
been making an extensive trip South with consider-
able success.
cellent trade. This firm shipped eighty-three pianos
in April and May bids fair to go ahead of last month.
GEO. W. STROPE, Kansas City, Mo., has recently
made another great hit In real estate, clearing $85,000.
C. W. YOUNGMAN, St. Paul, Minn., has sold out his
piano and organ business, and gone into real estate.
earn,
A. W. COLBURN, of A. W. Colburn & Co., Leomin-
ster, MASS., manufacturers of ebony piano and organ
sharps, gave us a pleasant call a few days ago. Mr.
Colburn informs us that his firm have rebuilt a much
larger factory on the ground where their old one was
recently-burned, and that they are running in good
shape and ready to fill all orders. Mr. Col»>urn has
called on all of his old customers here in the city,
and every one of them gave him a good order. The
prospects are that, now the firm has started again,
all of their old customers will patronize the flrra as
in the past.
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRICHT.
Indorsed by Liszt, Gottschalk, Wehll, Bendel Strauss, Soro Abt,
Paulus, Titiens, Heilbron and Germany's Greatest Masters.
ESTABLISHED OVER HALF A CENTURY.
BOSTON, MASS

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