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THE MUSICAL CRITIC AND TRADE REVIEW.
August 5th, 1881.
Emile Berliner, of Boston, Mass., has patented a
Geo. M. Guild, of Boston, Mass., has patented
Henry M. Bitter, of Covington, Kentucky, has
patented a Piano Stool. No. of Patent, 243,794. an Upright Piano Case. No. of Patent, 243,700. Violin. No of Patent 244,730. Application filed
May 7th, 1881.
Application filed May 10th, 1880.
Application filed October 5th, 1880.
Hiram B. Nickerson, of Orleans, Mass., has pat- Elias P . Needham and Charles A. Needham, of
Thomas Dawkins, of London, has patented a
Key Board for Beed Musical Instruments. No. of ented a Mechanical Musical Instrument. No. of New York city, have patented a Mechanical Mus-
Patent, 243,861. Application filed Feb. 28, 1881. Patent, 243,720. Application filed October 22d, ical Instrument. No of Patent 244,922. Applica-
1880.
Patented in England July 12th, 1879.
tion filed April 2d, 1881.
Mr. William Frederick Collard Moutrie, piano-
forte and music dealer of No 90 Southampton Bow,
Bussell Square, London, died July 4th.
The United Piano Makers' Union held their
annual picnic at Wendell's Elm Park on July 27th.
Everyone seemed to enjoy himself and lager flowed
freely.
Milo J. Chase, of Bichmond, Indiana, assignor
to Chase Brothers & Co., of the same place, has
patented a Piano Sounding Board. No of Patent,
243,689. Application filed Dec. 20th, 1880.
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