Music Trade Review

Issue: 1887 Vol. 10 N. 21

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
NEWMAN BROTHERS,
THE
Weaver Organs,
FOR
MANUFACTURERS OF
Chapel, Lodge and
Parlor,
FIRST CLASS
are not excelled by any reed
organ 011 the market. Styles
are numerous and handsome,
tone first-class, and general
make-up the result of the
Applications for Catalogues and
beRt material and workman-
ship.
P r i c e n New England, Middle,
Send for Catalogue, Testi-
monials and Price* to the
Weaver Organ & Piano So.,
Factory, York, Pa.
G £0.
325
ORGANS
Southern States and Continent of
Europe, should be addressed to
Our PATENT PIPE SWELL
JACK HAYNES, Gen'l Manager,
produces Finer Crescendos than can
Office, 5 8 West 22d St., New York, be obtained in any organ.
STECK & CO
{Grand, Square PIANOS and Upright.
Factory: 34th Street, bvt, 10th and 11th, Avenues.
1
IB . oozFTisroie,,
c ^ PIANOS.^
Factory, 237 & 239 EAST FORTY-FIRST STREET
NEW YORK.
SESD FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICES.
WAREROOMSx No H EAST FOURTEENTH STREET. NFW
PRATT, READ & co.,
DEEP RIYER, CONK.
PIANO AND ORGAN
Manufacturers of
KEY BOARDS
AND PIANO IVORY.
ESTABLISHED 1808.
NINETEENTH YEAR.
NINETEENTH YEAR.
Manufacturers
of
The Highest Grade Cabinet Organs,
"Wholesale Healers in Organs and Fianns.
New and Elegant Styles for 1887. Send for latest catalogue.
Office a n d W a r e r o o m s , QUINCY, ILL.
Augustus Baus & Co.
OFFER TO THE TRADE THEIR NEW AND ATTRACTIVE STYLES OF
ORCHESTRAL, UPRIGHT A N D SQUARE GRAND
HANDSOME IN DESIGN,
HANDSOME IN DESIGN,
SOLID IN CONSTRUCTION,
SOLID IN CONSTRUCTION,
BRILLIANT IN TONE,
BRILLIANT IN TONE
MAGNIFICENT IN TOUCH,
MAGNIFICENT IN TOUCH,
BEAUTIFUL IN FINISH.
• •
BEAUTIFUL IN FINISH
Agents Wanted Everywhere.
Agents WantedlEverywhere.
Correspondence Solicited.
Correspondence Solicited.
PIANO-FORTES
CATALOGUES AND PRICES MAILED ON APPLICATION.
FACTORIES:
251 E a s t 33d & 4O6 &4O8 E a s t 3ObIb_ S t r e e t s ILsTe-w T"or]s:.
WABEROOMS REMOVED TO 58 WEST 23D STREET.
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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
326
MATHUSHEK & SON.
THE OPENING OF THEIIl HANDSOME WAREK00M9
IN HARLEM.
HE grand opening of Matnushek & Son's ware-
rooms, at 108 East 125th street, on Saturday
evening, May 28th, was a great success. A
great many invitations were Issued and the attend-
ance was large, over 600 people visiting the ware-
rooms and partaking of the excellent collation. Among
the visitors were many well known artists and musi-
cians who tested the Mathuskek pianos, of which
there was a large display in all their styles. The
warerooms are very handsome and in every way suit-
ed for the display of the elegant Mathushek piano.
When this firm commenced business some of their
rivals predicted for them failure inside of six months.
They have now been manufacturing unlnteruptedly
for over that number of years and their business has
steadily increased. It has now reached such dimen-
sions as to warrant them in opening these new ware-
rooms, besides renting a much larger factory at 212
and 214 East 122d street. The firm have made ar-
rangements to advertise their pianos largely and have
already placed cards in all the cable roads. We are
gratified to note the success of this house and be-
lieve that now, with the increased facilities, their ad-
vancement la the future will be more rapid.
T
Church, purchased a lot in the Immediate vicinity
lately, but, finding the Capen lot better adapted for
church purposes, made the exchange. The lot is
about fifty rods from the Dorchester station on the
New England railroad and the center of a growing
district. It has a frontage of 87 feet on Norfolk
stre *t and over 300 feet on Darling street.—Boston
Exchange.
GAZETTE.
S
BEHNIN6
J. M. EPI'STEIN, Le Mars, Iowa, chattel mortgage,
$300.
FREDRICK A. BENSON, Blnghampton, N. Y., real
W. M. MADDEN, Chicago, III., chattel mortgage,
URIAH H. GOULD, Monticello, N. Y-, chattel
$3,627.
mortgage, $105.
ALBERT J. HALL, CUftondale, Mass., real estate
A. L. PENDERGAST, Elgin, 111., chattel mortgage,
mortgage, $15,000; deeded real estate, $2,595 and
$50, on piano.
took back mortgage for $1,600.
C. C KLEINDENST, Goshen, Ind., real estate mort-
STOCKING & QUICK succeeded by R. D. Stocking.
gage, $900.
JOSEPH SCHWIRTNEB, Detroit, Mich., chattel mort-
STEPHEN SYMONDS, Salem, Ma-B., chattel mort-
gage, $2,000.
gage, S700.
BEIN BROS., Newark, N. J., assigned.
W. H. DINKLE, Carlisle, Pa., judgment, $1,050,
sued for $374.
GEORGE M. KILER, Alderson, W. Va., failed.
G. W. HENNINGS, Deadwood, Dak., chattel mort-
gage on piano, $150.
ADAMS & MCBRIDE CO. and A. Meinberg & Co.,
W. W. DELAP, Boscobel, Wis., real estate mortgage
$150.
THE C. M. Loomis Co., New Haven, Conn.,-damag-
ed by fire, loss $5,000, insurance $5,000.
C. B. TAYLOR, Centervillle, la., judgment, $112.
J. M. EPSTEIN, Le Mars, la., chattel mortgage,
$1,000; bill of sale $400.
JACOB BK.CKER & SON, Detroit, Mich., succeeded by
John Peter Becker.
C. KUHN, Buffalo, N. Y., assigned.
OME time since a fine lot of land on the corner
of Norfolk and Darling streets was purchased
ostensibly for a piano factory. It now seems
that a Catholic church will take the place of the
piano factory. Fr. Fitzpatrick, of St. Gregory's
THEO. PFAFFMN & Co., Indianappolis, Ind., C. W.
Williams of firm gave real estate mortgage for $413.
estate deed, $3,850.
Omaha, Neb., consolidated June 1.
WHO IS THE PIANO MAN ?
J. HAINES, JR., N. Y. city, judgment,
$3,352.
W. M. MADDEN, Chicago, 111., chattel mortgage,
#700.
EDWARD HARNE, Morrison, 111., deed, $900.
GrEROLi> & FAiRciiiiiD, Detroit, Mich., sued, $200
A. E. BRACKETT, Coldwater, Mich., renewed chat-
tel mortgage, $200.
W. A. CUMMINGS, Manchester, N. H., sold rea
estate mortgage, $1,000.
GEO. P. BENT, Chicago, 111., damaged by fire, loss
$15,000, insurance $12,000.
BEHNING
& SON'S
FIR.ST-C1.ASS
Grand, Square & Upright Pia nofortes,
WITH IMPROVED PATENT AGRAFFE ATTACHMENT & NAME BOARD.
Office and Warerooms, 3 West 14th Street.
NEW YORK.
Manufactory, 128th btreet, bet. Lexington and Third Aves.
BEHNING
The Music Trade Review Collection Bureau
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therefor is made by the editors of the REVIEW.
For the purpose of facilitating the collection of bad debts, we state that the above in-
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free of charge. We shall have no interest, direct or indirect, in the fees paid to lawyers
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BILL
& C A l i R , Editors and Proprietors,
3 EAST 14th STREET.

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