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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1886 Vol. 9 N. 16 - Page 12

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
246
Manufacturers of the Highest Grade
of Reed Organ.
E. P. CARPENTER CO
BRATTLEBORO,
VERMONT.
INCORPORATED 1884.
SEND FOR CATALOGUES.
KSTABLISBETi 185O.
AUGUSTUS BAUS & Co., New York, state that trade
has greatly improved during the past two weeks.
They have taken anothnr factory and will hereafter
make their own cases. This is a good move.
ESTABLISHED 1852.
MITH
S AMERICAN
C. D. PEASE, New York, lias applied fora patent on
his glass panel in the French country. As soon as
he obtains the patent he will place it in competent
and trustworthy hands, and push the sale through
the wholo of France.
"GATES AJAR," a collection of hymns and tunes
for Sunday-schools, praise and prayer meetings, etc.,
by J. H. Kurzenknabe, of J. H. Kurzenbnabe & Sons,
Harrlsburg, Pa., is now running in its second edition.
It is a well printed and neatly bound book. The
selections are excellent and the book ought to be
highly appreciated by the people for whom it is in-
tended, as it meets their wants exactly.
THE BELLE COLE CONCERT CO. use the Baus piano.
MR. GREENER'S new lawyer is trying to worry some
of the manufacturers into settling with him. We
trust, however, that they will flatly refuse, for
Greener's claim is virtually squelched, and those
who now settle will throw away just what they pay
him. We heard that this lawyer told a certain man-
ufacturer that Messrs. Steinway & Sons and Chick-
ering &, Sons had settled. The manufacturer at once
wrote both these firms and received replies that they
had not, nor did they intend to pay one cent until
compelled to through the courts.
ORGANS
I 1 MR. GEORGE W. CARTER, of the Grovesteen &
Fuller Piano Co., New York City, was recently
elected a member of the Washington Light Infantry
by acclamation. Mr. Carter says that his concern is
meeting with very encouraging success.
FOR
CHURCH, CHAPEL, SCHOOL
MR. HENRY BRINBMEAD, who from 1835 until
about six years ago was making pianos in London,
died recently at the age of seventy-four. The good-
will of his business was taken by Messrs. J . Brins-
mead & Son.
AND
PARLOR USE.
Over | | 5 , O O O
M
ade and Sold'.
KRAKAUER
• 1 BROTHERS,
SEND FOR CATALOGUE,
Containing: over 40 Styles and Combi-
nations.
"
MANUFACTUBXBS OF
UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS.
Strictly First-class Workmanship, Material, and
SEND TO
BURDETT ORGAN CO.,
L1MITKD,
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WESSELL, NIOKKL & Gitoss, Now York, are making
extensive alterations in their factory and warerooms.
Their trade has reached such dimensions that they
have been compelled to extend their manufacturing
room in order to meet the demand for their actions.
at 507
West :M5th street. He has a factory with three large
doors, well lighted and just suited for manufacturing
purposes. Mr. Hunor's trade is constantly increas-
ing and the pianos ho makes have a good standing in
the trade.
No
Finer
better TONE,
WORKMANSHIP,
Cases, or more satisfactory
struments can be made than the

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PEEK & SONS, New York, tell us that their trade
keeps along steady. They have no rush and do not
want any, as their regular business is equal to all
they can meet without having more hands and room.
In- Their business for February was larger than the
same month for the past five years. The new sign
which they have recently made, and which they pre-
sent to all their dealers, is very handsome and will be
an ornament to any wareroom.
MESSRS. STORY & CLAKK, the organ makers of
EDWARD MOCAMMON, Albany, N. Y., has just is-
sued a new circular which is very handsome. The
cuts are very fine and the printing excellent.
olkt X h i s I
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4Q £.
MR. H. B. FISCHER, of J. & C. Fischer, will re-
turn from a trip on the road about the 2Gth of this
month.
NEW and large factories seem to be the order in,
at least, the piano branch of the music trade.
Sohmer & Co. expect to have one, Christie it Son
will shortly move into theirs, and several other
manufacturers talk of similar changes.
10 Di
£ £ £ 2 3 5 : Corre -
WE learn from Mr. C. Kurtzmann, of Buffalo, New
York, that his business is very good, especially in the
retail line; in fact, he says he would not ask It to be
better.
R. M. BENT & Co., New York, state that they
have all the orders they can fill in their present
factory. Probably they will soon get a building with
more room and extend their trade.
DAVID KRAKAUER, of Krakauer Bros., New York,
will soon take a trip through the South ; this firm in-
tends to push their wholesale trade this year moro
than ever before.
Finish
WAEEROOM8,
Boston, Massachusetts and Kansas Kit?, Mo.
F R LIST. BEFORE BUYING.
JOHN F. HUNEB, is splendidly located
THE SMITH AM. ORGAN CO.
Chicago, are highly delighted with their rapidly in-
creasing (business. They tell us that they are
gaining a large eastern trade. They have even pene-
trated to Boston—the organ building centra and
state that in that city and its vicinity they have no
trouble in making sales by the side of other organs.
Thoir trade in general is growing so fast that they
can only just about koep up with it, with their
present facilities. We should not be surprised to
hear that they were enlarging their factory before
long.
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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