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VOL. XX. No. 5.
Published Every Saturday.
In the West.
dents at Dr. Parkhurst's lecture at the
Auditorium last Wednesday. The Chicago
Tribune contained quite an extended notice
of Mr. Conway's remarks.
Business Brightens in Chicago—Sunny
The young highwayman who held lip
Rumors—Lyon, Potter & Co.'s New
Mr. Edwin A. Potter recently on his way
Hove — Chase Brothers' Annual-
home, has been captured and identified by
Meeting—Another Change in a
Mr. Potter, and will undoubtedly serve the
State for a reasonable time behind the bars.
Cleveland Concern—E. S. Con-
It is said that the recent appearance of
way a Parkhurstian—Pot-
Mr.
Blumenberg in Chicago means a trans-
ter's Highwayman Failed—
fer of a newspaper property in this city in
Visitors in Town—Bent's
the near future.
New Factory—Young
George Reichmann,of Sohmer & Co.,New
Harcourt—Alfred
York, was at his firm's headquarters in
this city—Thompson & Co.—last Monday.
Shindler.
R. S. Howard, the continental traveler
for
J. & C. Fischer, stopped off here on his
USINESS affairs in Chicago have ma-
way
up from New Orleans last week.
terially brightened during the past
Henry
Fischer is expected here some
week. While the present condition does
time
during
the coming week.
not satisfy the wishes of many, yet there
Mr. Harger's paper of to-day contains
seems to be a continual rise of the tide
toward better times. We are all looking about a two column notice regarding that
for the tide to reach its flood and there peculiar habit of trade papers indulging in
are many of us who can stand just that self-laudation. As I wrote you before, Mr.
Harger is a humorist of the first water, be-
sort of turn in affairs.
There seems to be considerable talk cause in no paper that reaches me do I see
about the Chickering-Summy deal, but as much abuse of other papers and the self-
puffing scheme worked to the point to
nothing of further interest to report.
It is said that Lyon, Potter & Co. will which Mr. Harger carries it. Why, we
r
not occupy the building on the corner of have had "that new dress of type" throw n
Wabash avenue, on which Mr. Potter at at us now no less than seventeen times the
Still the good work
present holds an option.
It has been last two months.
doubted for a long time if this building goes on.
would furnish a sufficiency of space for the
The illustrations of George P. Bent's
conduct of the business of Lyon, Potter & new factory are very striking indeed, and
Co.
I tell you when one gazes at the factory,
The fact that Clayton F. Summy will Chicago looks small beside it.
It i» said that the two great comets,
soon remove from his present occupancy of
a portion of the present Lyon, Potter & "Omie" Houghton and "Pop" Winslow,
Co. 's headquarters, will furnish them con- are traveling towards Chicago in different
siderable more space for wareroom purposes. directions. W T hen they meet here the
Whether they will remain there or will re- sparks will fly.
William Tonk has been out here on a
move I cannot say.
The Chase Bros.' Piano Company held business trip in connection with the recent-
their annual meeting in Muskegon recently. ly incorporated concern, William Tonk &
Milo J. Chase was elected president; C. T. Bro. Co., of this city. The members of this
Hills, vice-president; A. T. Mann, secre- company are those of the Tonk Manufac-
turing Company, Chicago, and William
tary, and Thomas Hume, treasurer.
It is said that Kirsch, Meckel & Co.. Tonk & Bro., New York.
It is said that George T. Link has pur-
piano dealers in Cleveland, will again
change their firm name. I would like to chased the interest of John Schaff, of the
ask the question: Can any one tell me the Schaff Bros.' Piano Company, of this city,
name of a piano selling firm in this coun- w r hich makes him the sole owner of nearly
try that has been changed more frequently all the stock of the company.
Still R. Harcourt is receiving congratu-
in the past five years than the establish-
ments in Cleveland of which Mr. Kirsch lations from his many friends over the re-
cent addition to his family. The young-
has been a member.
E. S. Conway was among the vice-presi- ster is doing well. His name has not been
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decided upon, but Mr. Harcourt says he
has already shown the possession of a finely
attuned musical ear.
The Rintelman Piano Company here are
doing an excellent retail trade. They have
met with splendid success with the Mc-
Cammon pianos, and they recently sold a
number of instruments of Kranich & Bach
make in grands.
Alfred Shindler, who attends to the
Western interests of Hardman, Peck & Co.,
has just left for a long trip to the Pacific
Northwest. Mr. Shindler has made many
warm friends out here since he came from
New York, and has developed into a first-
class piano man.
Wegman Piano Company.
T
HE annual stockholders' meeting of
the Wegman Piano Company was
held at their office Wednesday, Jan. 23,
1895.
J. H. Wegman, Warren Crocker
and W. C. Burgess were elected as direc-
tors for 1895.
At a subsequent meeting of the board of
directors J. H. Wegman was elected
president, Warren Crocker vice-president,
and W. C. Burgess secretary, treasurer and
general manager.
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Wilcox & White.
T
HE annual meeting of the Wilcox &
White Organ Company was held at
their office, Meriden, Conn., Monday, Jan.
28, at 2 P. M. The following officers were
elected for the ensuing year: J. H. White,
president and treasurer; F. E. Bemis, sec-
retary; Howard White, superintendent.
Look Out for Him.
W
M. COOPER is wanted in Boston
and other Massachusetts cities for
attempting to dupe residents with a piano
swindling scheme. He is about sixty years
of age.