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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1885 Vol. 9 N. 5 - Page 11

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Manufacturers of the Highest Grade
of Reed Organ.
E. P. CARPENTER CO
BRATTLEBORO, VERMONT.
INCORPORATED 1884.
SEND FOR CATALOGUES.
ESTABLISHED 18B0.
that, "from publishing a music trade paper, good
Lord deliver our friends," was a part of the litany of
all publishers—and Welles and Bill were friends of
the Damon and Pythias order. There is an air of
mystery in the transaction, however.—Indicator.
The matter may be a matter of mystery, but will
probably not appear as much so after the First of
January next.
THOMPSON PABK, of Springfield, Mass., has sold a
Baus piano to Manchester, Eng.
THE branch of the Mechanical Orguinette Co., in
Boston, has not been established quite a month, yet
in one day recently they received orders there for
over $1,4:00 worth of goods.
THE interest of J. B. Heppe, of J. B. Heppe & Co.,
Philadelphia, was advertised to be sold at auction a
few days ago.
WILLIAM H. MORRIS, a piano mover, called at the
Central station last night and applied for admission
into the Keceiving Hospital, stating that he wished
to be treated, as he had dislocated his neck while
moving a piano. An examination showed that he had
simply strained the cords of his neck.—San Francisco
Call.
MR. WM. STEINWAY has returned from Europe
looking robust and hearty, ready for work, and cer-
tainly no one in the piano trade has more work to do
than Mr. Steinway.
MESSRS. DECKER BROS, have brought out a vary
attractive "Handy Book" for the musical profession.
It is arranged principally, we should judge, for the
convenience of musie teachers, enabling them to keep
an accurate record of their engagements with pupils.
It also contains a calendar for 1886, and can be used
as a general memorandum book. Messrs. Decker
Bros, will furnish these books to any music teachers
who apply for them personally or in writing.
" I F I were you and you were I , " she sang vigor-
ously at the piano, and turning to him said : " What
would you do?' " Well, love," he answered, "judg-
ing from your disposition and the color of your hair,
I'd say you would take a club and knock me off that
piano stool if I didn't stop singing."—Cincinnati Mer-
chant Traveller.
WE understand that Mr. A. H. Hammond, of Wor
cester, recently had the father of Mr. E. P. Carpenter
MR. GEO. W. STRATTON, Boston, Mass., has re-
cently presented the town of West Swanzey, N. H.,
with a free library and art gallery. Mr. Stratton is
IF YOU WANT THE
BEST ORGAN OF THE AGE
BUY THE
STERLING.
ORGANS
Catalogues, terms, prices, sent on
FACTORIES AND GENERAL OFFICES.
Derby,
Gen'l Manager.
E. W. BLAKE,
application to
W . W . KlMBALL CO.
Conn.
NEW YORK WAREROOMS,
Nos. 7 & 9 West 14th St.
CHICAGO.
MANUFACTUHEBB OF
UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS.
Strictly First-class Workmanship, Material, and
Finish. Prices Reasonable. Corre-
spondence solicited.
"W-A. B B B O O M S ,
40 E. Union Square.
having great success with his operettas, "Genevieve,"
"Laila," and "The Fairy Grotto."
No
better TONE, WORKMANSHIP,
A PIANO manufacturing firm in this city is anxious
to take in a partner with capital. Particulars may
be had by applying at the office of the Music TBADE
Finer
REVIEW.
struments can be made than the
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THAT failure of Paull & Hamilton, of Lancaster,
Pa., was a bad one, and we may have occasion to say
a good deal about it in the "Sweet by and by."
In-
HAINES & Co., Albany, N. Y., have issued a small
book, giving the fire alarm, railroad, steamboat and
8 t r e e t c a r time .tabies.
in the book will also be
found, according to their idea, the best place to buy
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a n y t h i n g i n th6 music&l
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THE business of the Hallet & Davis Co., Boston,
is wonderfully large for this season of the year.
Their orders keep them working to the fullest capa-
city of their factory. This firm does not indulge In
blowing, but prefer to let the piano speak for itself,
which it certainly does, and gives perfect satisfac-
tion to all who use it. No better recommendation
can be given to the instrument than to say that the
Hallet & Davis factory has never been closed a day
in the past five years for lack of orders.
WE advise all parties who do not buy their supplies
of Hammond, to beware. He has his "spotter" out
to trump up all sorts of suits. This "spotter"
knows the whole trade and has no hesitation in an-
noying the legitimate merchant.
CONOVER BROS., New York and Kansas City, Mo.,
I Bavis
BROTHERS. I I
BROTHERS,
E. H. McEWEN & CO., MANAGERS.
arrested while he was on a visit in the East. Cannot
matters be adjusted without resort to such extreme
measures?
WHAT in the world could Jeff. Davis Bill have
been guilty of, that Charles A very Welles has decided
to compel him to beoome a full fledged publisher of a
music trade paper? We had been of the opinion
It
Chicago Warerooms, 179 Wabash Ave.
R. H. RODDA, MANAGES.
took the first premium on their pianos at the Cali-
fornia State Fair. The following telegram was re-
ceived a few days ago form Messrs. I. W. Spencer &
Co., their California agents: "Conover Bros.' up-
right pianos took the first premium at California
State Fair. Double our orders and ship as fast as
possible."
KRAKAUED
S. Q. MINGLE, Williamsport, Pa., is selling the
Baus piano with good success.
THE B. F. BAKER UPRIGHT PIANO CO., Boston, re-
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port a great advance in their business within the past
three weeks. They kept right along making pianos
during the dull times and have now a good stock on
hand which enables them to meet all demands
promptly.
WE recently saw a Chickering grand piano in a
Boston wareroom, which was made over forty-two
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT.
Indorsed by Liszt, Gottschalk, Wehli, Bendel Strauss, Soro Abt,
Paulus, Titiens, Heilbron and Germany's Greatest Masters.
ESTABLISHED OVER HALF A CENTURY.
BOSTON, M A S S .

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