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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1886 Vol. 9 N. 12 - Page 9

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MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
Manufacturers of the Highest Grade
of Reed Organ.
E. P. CARPENTER CO
BRATTLEBORO, VERMONT.
INCORPORATED 1884.
SEND FOR CATALOGUES.
ESTABLISHED 1SSO.
R. W. STEWART, La Fayette, Ind., has opened
GEO. L. WALKER & SON, of Philadelphia, are doing
a very large business in pianos and organs. They
advertise very extensively, and having been estab-
lished for twenty-six years, they are well known
throughout Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey
as reliable dealers.
warerooms in Grand Rapids, Mich.
THE Knabe concert grand piano, used at the Mozart
Association concerts in Richmond, Va., is from the
piano and organ warerooms of Manly B. Moses &
€0. Messrs. Ramos & Co. are lively dealers, and
fast becoming popularly known all over Virginia.
They are, however, to be congratulated upon receiv-
ing the patronage of such an able association as the
" Mozart," and Messrs. Knabe & Co. ought to feel
proud that their piano has been selected.
ARNOLD BRr business.
J. B. WOODFOBD, of the Loring & Blake Organ Co.,
Worcester, Mass., was in the city a few days ago in
Company with W. W. Currier, of Toledo, Ohio.
MARCELLINO & MERNIN, Albuquerque, N. M., will
soon close out their business.
OLIVER & BAYLISS, Ottumwa, Iowa, have dissolved.
RYAN
& MOCONNELL,
Fresno, Cal., have been
attached.
J. B. BROWN, New York City, renewed chattel
mortgage for $8,000.
WE noticed in the warerooms of Mathushek &
Sons, New York, an upright piano which was made
by Mr. Clark, of the late Nunns it Clark, over sixty
years ago. This same piano contains many of the
so-called recent improvements in some of our late
pianos.
EDWARD RITTENHOUSE, Lambertsville, N. J., has
given a chattel mortgage for $2,163.
G. P. GUILFORD, manager of Hallet & Davis' retail
warerooms in Boston, is on a long trip through the
South.
Since the retirement of Mr. Kinkeldey from the
firm of Mathushek & Kinkeldey, New York, and the
change of the firm to Mathushek & Son, the business
has been wonderfully progressive. We, only a few
days ago, called at the factory in 12!)th street, and
V. Walters, Alton, 111 , has opened a music store in
Omaha, Neb.
How Fox, of the Chicago Indicator, must enjoy the
IF YOU WANT THE
BEST ORGAN OF THE AGE
BUY THE
STERLING.
PAKAUED
l > BROTHERS, H
CTL'RKBS OF
FACTORIES AND GENERAL OFFICES.
Derby,
Conn.
R. w. BLAKE,
NEW YORK WAREROOMS,
SEND TO
BURIM-.TT ORGAN CO.
LiMirtD,
E E I E , 3?.A..,
P 11 LIST, BEFORE BUYING.
Gen'l Manager.
Nos
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W e s t
14thSt
EDWAKD FAXON, of the firm of O. J. Faxon & Co ,
manufacturers of piano hardware, Boston, Mass.,
died on Jan. 10.
GREENEK has taken a sudden and awful tumbl<\
six of his suits being withdrawn at once, viz.: Stein-
way & Sons, Sohmer & Co., Francis Bacon, Jacob
Bros., Gibbons & Stone, and Behnlng & Sons. Wo
wish Greener and his lawyer, Morrison, a long fare-
well, trusting that they will forever retire from any
connection whatever with the piano trade, thus
enabling us to purify the atmosphere which they have
so polluted by their culpable methods.
L. J. LYMAN, for 25 years a workman in Guild's
factory, is dead.
HIM I Davis
Strictly First-class Workmanship, Material, and
Finish. Prices Reasonable. Corre-
spondence solicited.
THE E. H. McEWEN CO., MANAGERS.
"W.A. E E R O O M S ,
Chicago Warerooms, 179 Wabasb Ave.
40 H. Union Square.
H. H. RODDA, MANAGER.
was somewhat surprised to note the remarkable
activity in the different departments. We noticed
that there were all kinds of pianos in process of con-
struction, but none finished ; this we found, upon in-
quiry, to be due to the number of orders which the
firm have ahead, and that as fast as the instruments
are completed they are shipped.
This firm is now well fixed, financially, having all
the capital necessary to carry on an extensive busi-
ness, and they are now greatly adding to their man-
facturing facilities, in order to largely increase their
production. Mr. Frederick Mathushek is actively
connected with the new concern, and will no doubt
soon add some valuable additions to the already
excellent piano they manufacture.
UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS.
free advertising he is receiving from one of our east-
ern contemporaries.
No better
TONE,
WORKMANSHIP
Finer Cases, or more satisfactory In-
struments can be made than the
P H I L I P HEINSBERGER, Wilmington, N. C , and the
oldest dealer in that state, has made an assignment
to N-. Jacobi. Assets, $12,000; liabilities, *20,000,
with about $6,000 preferred. This is a great surprise
to us, as we always considered Mr. Heinsberger solid,
financially.
MR. HAMMOND once made the remark that If the
Mechanical Orguinette Company wanted their patents,
they would have to go to Worcester for them. We
understand that they are now on the way there.
EDWARD MCCAMMON, Albany, N. Y., has opened
handsome warerooms on the corner of North Pearl
and Steuben streets. Ned doesn't intend to be be-
hind the times.
WE hear that Abbott, who is Mr. Hammond's
" faithful employe" has taken up his former place of
residence in Canada, the home of all the good bank
presidents.
LAWRENCE
BROS.,
Easton Pa., organ manufac-
turers, are doing an excellent business. Their latest
styles are very handsome, the cases being made of
black walnut, or if preferred, with a rosewood finish.
These organs are different than others in two re-
spects, as they contain no stops or carpeted pedals.
CRAND, 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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