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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
A MOST enjoyable feature of the concert the West, and is not expected home before
at Manhattan Park yesterday was the per- the middle of next month.
A NEW CATALOGUE.
formance of the autoharpists,Messrs. Gery,
A NEW style upright piano will be placed
Singleton and Sunier. These gentlemen on the market by Win, Bourne & Son, of
HE Pease Piano Co. have sent us their were introduced by their manager, W. B. Boston, about the first of next month. It
handsome new catalogue, containing- Wilson, and rendered most magnificent is handsome in design, and the tone is of a
illustrations of their latest styles D, F, L music, Mr. Gery playing a composition of specially fine quality. There is no reason
and M, in uprights, and their style A, small his own, a fantasie on "Annie Laurie,"' re- why it should not become a popular instru-
parlor grand. A brief but comprehensive ceiving a hearty encore, as did also the ment.
sketch of the growth and progress of the trio when they played popular selections.
NEWMAN BROS. CO., Chicago, deny the re-
Pease piano and its mode of manufacture, The citizens of Allentown never before re-
port
that they are about to enter the field
are given. Illustrations of styles L and M alized the possibilities of the autoharp.—
as
manufacturers
of pianos. They are
uprights, and the small parlor grand will Allentown (Pa.) Morning Call, May 20.
transacting a splendid business in organs,
be of special interest, owing to the remark-
able popularity of these instruments with
D. A. BARBER, of the Standard Action and are paying close attention to the im-
the trade. The cuts are exact copies of the Co., Cambridgeport, Mass., has just con- provement of this instrument, and are
different styles, and dealers unacquainted cluded a trip through this State in the in- being rewarded by a rapidly increasing
with them are enabled to get a clear and terest of his house. He secured quite a trade.
GEO. H. WASHHURN, representative of the
complete idea of their appearance. The number of orders for the Standard action
book is handsomely printed throughout, from new and old customers. The Standard Dyer & Hughes piano, in Boston, has se-
and the cover is an excellent specimen of Action Co. are transacting a very fair busi- cured the sole agency for the Bliithner
pianos of Leipsic. His territory includes
the art work turned out from the Ketter ness.
Boston and vicinity.
linus house.
THE Hallct ik Davis Co., Boston, are ex-
The Pease Piano Co. attribute their suc- periencing an unusually good demand for
CHICKERINC & SONS, of Boston, continue
cess to the following facts:
to
make good reports about business. There
their products, both in grands and uprights.
First—From the commencement our aim In fact, they cannot catch up with the is a gradual improvement manifest, and
has been to manufacture the best piano orders on hand for grand pianos.
their trade for the past month has shown a
that could be made, and to sell to the trade
marked increase over the previous month,
at a small advance above cost to produce.
N. M. CROSBY, F. G. Smith's representa- and is away above the business done in the
Second—That the men forming the com- tive, is making an extended tour*through same period last year.
pany are not only practical men, superin-
tending every department personally in all
details, but at the same time blessed with
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the ability, energy and push that bring suc- A Resonant
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Third—-That with our large annual pro-
best Piano m
duction, buying for cash, and selling large- Quality of
every particuhu
Tone
with
on the market.
ly on the same basis, we are enabled to fur-
nish to the trade a good, reliable, first-class Perfectly
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instrument in every particular, at prices Even Scale
rooms over Arcaiiv
to Union Depot,
that will defy competition.
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543 to 549
in the Old
BROADWAY
Reliable
ALBANY
The Popular Pease Pianos.
T
OARDMAN
& G RAY
IANOS
ESTABLISHED—IN—1837
Piano Organ Springs.
RGAN and piano springs arc a neces-
sity in every factory, and it is im-
perative that they should be of the best
quality. Those manufactured by the Sa-
bin Machine Co., Montpelier, Vt," have
won this reputation. Their springs are
carefully tested and are guaranteed to be
steel, oil-tempered and true to weight.
Quite a number of leading manufacturers
are using the Sabin Machine Co. 's wares,
and speak very highly of them. Manu-
facturers not satisfied with their present
supplies should note their address and
write for a catalogue.
O
N. Y.
CONNOR PIANOS.
Dealers desiring instruments Carefully Constructed, Elegant in
Appearance, possessing a Superior Tone Quality, for a
Moderate Price, should communicate with
FRANCIS CONNOR, - Manufacturer,
134th Street and Trinity Avenue, Southern Boulevard,
TOBK.
MERRILL PIANOS
Seaverns Piano Action
1851.
118 BOYLSTON ST.
IBOSTO:N\
MANUFACTURERS OF
BROADWAY,
CAMBBIDOEPOKT, MASS.