Music Trade Review

Issue: 1889 Vol. 13 N. 5

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
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of her alleged lover, especially in Detroit, from which
SILAS G. PRATT, late of Chicago, the well-known
pianist, teacher and composer, has come to New York city he hails, is anything but that of a pure and un-
city to assist in the direction of the Metropolitan Con- defiled knight.
servatory of Music, No. 21 East Fourteenth street. Mr,
PAUL G. MEHLIN & SONS, N. Y., are rapidly increas-
Pratt contemplates presenting at an early day his in- ing their output, with the view of filling their orders
teresting and unique entertainment "A Musical Metem- more promptly. This firm expect in a very short time
psychosis."
to ship from fifteen to twenty pianos per week. Their
success
hitherto has been phenomenal.
THE Atlanta (Ga.) Pianoforte Manufacturing Com-
THE Sterling Company, of Derby, Conn., have finished
their first parlor grand piano. Its tone is powerful, and
of admirable quality. The S. D. Lauter Company, of
Newark, N. J., have purchased the instrument.
AN important exhibit of the Farrand & Votey Organ
Co., Detroit, Mich., in the Exposition now open in that
city, is a church organ elevated high on brackets, and
connected by three miles of wire with a keyboard placed
at a distance of seventy-five feet. The organ is blown
WM. BARTON STONE, with Mr. R. M. Walters, piano
dealer, N. Y., author of the " Lamb's Polka" and sev- by one of the company's electric motors (patented by
eral other compositions, has just completed and dedica- Mr. E. S. Votey) which is located upon a rafter of the
ted to Miss Annie Ida Walters a new polka to which he building, some distance from the instrument. Pro-
fessor Sprague is the organist.
has given the name of " The Avon."
pany's exhibits of the Cooper Improved Piano at the
Piedmont Exhibition are astonishing some of the old
dealers.
A NEW and extremely elegant style of fancy organ
case will shortly be completed by the Sterling Com-
pany, Derby, Conn.
C. H. O. HOUGHTON, N. Y., manufacturer of and
KBIiLEE BIROS.'
dealer in figured mahogany, walnut, and all cabinet
woods, veneer boards and plank, etc., returned early in
the present week from a flying trip East, where he se-
cured many large orders, and booked many others for
Messrs. Romaine Brothers & Manning, of Petersburg,
Va., the great manufacturers of dimension cut veneers THESE INSTRUMENTS HAVE ATTAINED A N ENVIABLE REPUTATION
WHEREVER SOLD.
for under veneer or crossbanding, for whom he is sole
Dealers will find it to their advantage to investigate the merits of this piano.
agent. Mr. Houghton found trade lively in the Eastern
sections. He has on hand an assortment of figured Write for Catalogue and Prices to
wood of all kinds, for use on fancy cases, which is well
deserving of inspection.
PIANOS.
KELLER BROS., Manufacturers.
FACTORY AND WAREROOMS, BRIDGEPORT, CONN.
THE new catalogue of the Braumuller Company,
N. Y., will appear in a few days. As with everything
else undertaken by this enterprising and thorough-
going house, we will guarantee that it will be a first-
class publication well gotten up t and fully explanatory
of the wares of which it will treat.
CABLE & SON,
NEW SCALE UPRICHT.
PEEK & SON, N. Y., of "Opera" piano fame, report
that they are exceedingly busy.
G. O'CONOR, 510 & 512 West Thirty-fifth street,
N. Y., manufacturer and carver of piano legs, lyres and
pilasters, has on hand a special line of those goods in
new and artistic designs. He is giving special atten-
tion to dealers' orders, which he executes with rapidity
and accuracy.
UNRIVALED IN TONK AND DURABILITY, BEAUTIFUL IN DESIGN, AND
AT P R I C E S B E L O W C O M P E T I T I O N .
8*rj? Agents Wanted.
W. fc?. E S T E Y ,
GEORGE BOTHNER, N. Y., the well-known manufac-
No. 71 Fulton Street,
turer of pianoforte actions, is enjoying an excellent
business, having on hand all the orders to which he
can possibly attend. Mr. Bothner is working overtime
daily, lie anticipates a rushing fall trade.
T T 7 " "T" I > |_i I
WALNUT
VENEER
BOARDS AND PLANK.
Y*f
BANK, OFFICE and COUNTER BAILING, WINDOW GUARDS, SKYLIGHTS, &c.
ALSO
WIRE CLOTS
Of Brass, Copper, Iron, Galvanized and Steel Wire of all Meshes and Grades.
TWIST NEJTTING
For Fencing, Henneries, Dog Kennels, &c, &e
C. H. O. HOUGHTON
Sole Agent for
225 WEST 123d STREET,
E0MAINE, EROS. & HANNIE, Petersburg, Va.
NEW YORK.
AND
All Cabinet Woods.
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FOB
BERT H. HAI.STEAD, agent for C. H. Utley, dealer in
MAHOGANY,
New York,
MANUFACTURER OF
musical instruments, Buffalo, N. Y., and foimerly act-
ing in the same capacity for Denton & Cottier of that
city, is suspected of having eloped with a petite Buffalo
blonde named Annie Sweet. Annie's friends are con-
siderably perturbed over the liaison, as the reputation
FIGURED
FACTORY, 550 and 552 West 38th Street, N. Y
IJVJ3:NS$ON CTTT
For Under Veneer
OUT
or Crossbanding;.
TO -A.3ST3T S I Z E S T O
Temporary Office,
Piano and Organ Case Goods
A SPECIALTY.
E. L. CUENDET,
Importer and Manufacturer of
(™r
BOXES,
57 MAIDEN LANE, NEW YORK.
SEND
This Cut represents Box No. 110 of our Catalogue.
FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE.
Old Musical Boxes carefully Repaired.

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