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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW,
REPLEVIN proceedings have been insti-
tuted by the Kimball Piano Co. against
Mrs. Minnie Weeden,Grand Rapids, Mich.,
who represents another piano house.
JOHN ROBBINS, a leading music dealer of
Athens, O., lies at his home in the West
End, suffering from severe injuries sus-
tained through an accident.
FREEBORN G. SMITH, JR., is devoting part
of his vacation to visiting Bradbury agents
in the West. He expresses himself as well
pleased with trade conditions.
ERNEST URCHS has returned from a visit
to Mexico in the interest of Steinway &
Sons. He found trade on the whole fairly
good in Mexico. Their agents in Mexico
City, Wagner & Levien, who have sub-
agencies in the principal towns, are build-
ing up a very satisfactory business for the
Steinway in that country.
S. G. LINDEMAN, of Lindeman & Sons'
Piano Co., is making a trip through the
West and doing some very effective work
for his house.
W. W. WARNER, one of Madison's (Wis.)
enterprising music trade men, has been
selected as a member of the Advisory
Board of the National Premium Mutual
Life Insurance Co. for that city.
GEO. SIMMONS, who claims to hail from
Nashville, Tenn., was arrested last Satur-
day for attempting to steal a tray of dia-
mond rings from the jewelry and music
store of Geo. W. Chatterton, Springfield,
111.
JAMES W. CALLAHAN, James Grant and
James Doyle, three of the notorious thieves
arrested recently by Capt. O'Brien's de-
tectives in connection with the robbery of
O. H. Dodworth's music store, 108 East
125th street, w r ere indicted by the Grand
Jury last Monday.
ACCORDING to the Herald of this city,
W. W. Kimball, of Chicago, has registered
in Paris at the Continental Hotel.
ELLIHGTOH PIANO CO.
Cor. Bay miller and Poplar Sts.
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Cincinnati, U. S. A.
A PIANO FOR DEALERS
HAMILTQH ORGAH CO.
Factory and Office, 85, 87 and 89 Henry St.
Chicago, U. S. A.
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Near Canal and Fourteenth Sts.
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PATENT 539,539, for music chart, granted Annie
L. Paimer, Albert L. Palmer. May 21, 1895. For sale
or interest in same, address
ANNIE L. PALMER,
3033 Pine street. St. Louis, Mo.
A Well Estab-
lished M U S I C
H O U S E , in a manufacturing city
in the State of New York, doing
a good paying business, under a
small expense, for sale, as the
owner wishes to retire from busi-
ness. Address, Box 5, Music TRADE
REVIEW, 3 East 14th St., N. Y. City.
Gilbert Ave. and Eden Park Entrance
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Cincinnati, U. S . A.
Electric
For Sale.
For Sale
BALDW1H PIAHQ CO.
J. C. KENNEDY is building a handsome
store on Broadway just west of the Opera
House, Fulton, la. Mr. Kennedy will
occupy this building with a stock of pianos,
organs, etc.
Our attachment can be applied to any piano. Uses
small, indestructible music rolls. No clumsy, unsightly
music drawer. Positively the only genuine electric piano
attachment on the market. Can be applied to any piano
in two hours.
L. W. P. Norris, Pres.
N. S. King, Vice Pres.
S. G. Lindeman, Sec'y and Treas.
Henry Lindeman, Supt.
FACTORY=727=737 East 147th St.
WAREROOriS=ii6 West 125th St.
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The finest, most
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to Union Depot,
543 to 549
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ESTABLISHED—IN—1837
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,
MERRILL PIANOS
TORE:.
118 BOYLSTON ST.
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