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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1886 Vol. 10 N. 8 - Page 9

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
122
Manufacturers of the Highest Grade
of Reed Organ.
E. P. CARPENTER GO
BRATTLEBORO, VERMONT.
ESTABLISHED 1S52.
SMITH
^AMERICAN
MR. F. G. SMITH, Jr., of Brooklyn, rejoices in the
addition to his family of a boy.
H. J. SOLOMON, of Kranich & Bach, has just re-
turned from a very successful trip in the interest of
his firm. His sales for the time he was away ran
into three figures.
WE EXTEND to Mr. Geo. T. McLaughlin, of the New
ORGANS
FOR
CHURCH, CHAPEL SCHOOL
England Organ Co., our congratulations upon the
fine run he made for congress in his district, at the
recent election. The district is overwhelmingly Re-
publican. His opponent, Mr. Davis, carried the dis-
I/RAKAUER
It
BROTHERS, "
IIUTOTAOTUKZBS OF
UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS.
Strictly First-class Workmanship, Material, and
Finish. Prices Reasonable. Corre-
spondence solicited.
WAEBEOOMS,
40 E. Union Square.
trict two years ago by 7,000. Mr. McLaughlin re-
duced this to 2,715. I t is a big victory for Mr.
McLaughlin and attests his popularity among his
neighbors.
WK ARE in receipt of a handsome catalogue from
Hard man, Peck & Co., illustrating the Hardman
piano. I t is one of the most complete yet issued by
the trade.
INCORPORATED 1884.
SEND FOR CATALOGUES.
ESTABLISHED 1850.
AND
PARLOR USE.
JOHN F. HAYNKS, N. Y., has about completed ar-
rangements whereby he will greatly enlarge the busi-
ness and place his pianos prominently before the
public. We expect to be able to give full particulars
in our next issue.
V. J. ISON & Co., N. Y., are having a constantly
increasing trade. Their actions seem to meet with
universal favor wherever used.
VOSK & SONS, Boston are having the largest trade
they have had for years.
THE bmith American Organ Co., Boston, Mass.,
have met with great success m nufacturing pianos.
They cannot supply their dealers owing to the great
demand for their pianos in Boston and vicinity.
They are, however, rapidly enlarging their manufac-
turing facilities and expect soon to be able to meet
the demands of their agents.
THE New England Organ Co., Boston, Mass., are
having large orders for all their latest styles. We
hear the same report from all the dealers who han-
dle this firm's goods, viz.: that they sell rapidly and
give entire satisfaction.
THE B. F. Baker Upright Piano Co., Boston, Mass.,
report a very steady trade, with prospects of a grad-
ual increase.
Over | | 5,OOO Made and Sold.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE,
Containing? over 40 Styles an Combi-
nations.
THESMITH AM. ORGAN CO.
Boston, Massachusetts and Kansas Gity, Mo.
No
Finer
better TONE, WORKMANSHIP,
Cases, or more satisfactory In-
struments can be made than the
A VISIT to the musical instrument emporium of
John F. Stratton, 49 Maiden Lane, will give one the
impression that the holiday demands for goods of
this line are unusually large. Mr. Stratton carries
an immense stock and is doing a fine business.
WILLIS & Co., 1824 Notre Dame Street, Montreal,
Canada, are doing a very large business with the
Baus piano. Scarcely a day passes but what Messrs.
Augustus Baus & Co. receive an order from them.
J. L. SPERKY, Elmira, N. Y., called at our office a
few days ago. Mr. Sperry reports trade in a splen-
did condition in his territory.
WK KNOW of an excellent opportunity for some
piano house to obtain the services of a reliable
traveling salesman with a good record.
BOTJBNE & SON, Boston, are enjoying a good trade.
They do a very safe business and can, consequently,
afford to sell their pianos on a close margin, hav-
ing no bad debts to close with profit and lose at the
and of the year.
ollet I Davis Pianos
SEND TO
BURI>KTT ORGAN CO.,
LIMITKD,
EIRljC,
PA.,
F J R LIST, BEFORE BUYING.
THE Davis Piano Chair Co., Columbus, Ohio, are
manufacturing some excellent chairs. The patent
back is something splendid and will make the chairs
sell readily.
ALBERT MANSFIBLD has started in the music busi-
ness in Syracuse, N. Y.
A. L. BAILEY, Burlington, Vt., is doing a good busi-
ness with the Ivers & Pond pianos.
THE Hallet & Davis Co., Boston, Mass., are hav-
ing all the orders they can fill. Mr. G. P. Guilford,
who controls the ware-rooms, stated that their retail
trade was never better and he finds it almost impos-
sible to keep any stock in the ware-rooms.
THE Emerson Piano Co., Boston, continue to have
all the orders they can fill.
WE HAD a very pleasant call a few days ago from
Mr. T. M Antisell, San Francisco. He is here se-
lecting a large stock of materials for his new factory,
and states that he intends to push the piano business
more than ever. Mr. Antisell contemplates opening
a branch house in this city, under the management
of his three sons. He says that the California trade
was never better than at the present time.
ME. MELVILLE CLABK, of the firm of Story &
Clark, organ manufacturers, is making his semi-
annual trip in the interest of the products of his ever
progressive organ.
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, MASS.

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