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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
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Manufacturers of the Highest Grade
of Reed Organ.
E. P. CARPENTER CO
BRATTLEBORO, VERMONT.
ESTABLISHED
ESTABLISHED 1852.
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IBA. N. GOFF, Providence, R. I., has secured the
agency of the Chickerlng piano.
ORGANS
FOR
JOHN SCHWAB, New Orleans, La., was in town a
few days ago. Mr. Schwab handles the Kranich &
Bach and Connor pianos.
JOHN ZIMMERMAN, Davenport, Iowa, is manufac-
turing pianos.
I * BROTHERS, H
THE Musical Committee of the Chicago Press Club
have selected a Hallet & Davis piano for use at
their club room. This selection Is only another
among the great many testimonials Hallet & Davis
have of the excellence of their pianos.
H. R. MOORE, General Superintendent of the A. B.
Chase Company's factory in Norwalk, Ohio, has
spent several days in the city selecting workmen and
material for their piano department. The motto of
the A. B. Chase Co. is that "the best is none too
good," and Mr. Moore has taken back with him some
of our finest piano workmen.
CHURCH, CHAPEL, SCHOOL WE have appointed Mr. Philip A. Crozier, New
AND
MR. JAMES CUMSTON has gone South for the benefit
of his health.
I/RAKAUER
F. W. BAILEY is in California, still booming the
Bay State organs and the Bourne pianos. He says
that he never saw the time when it required such
constant push to get a little trade as at present.
0. C. KLOCK, the general traveler for the Dominion
Organ & Piano Co., Bowmanville, Ont., starts the
last of this month for Halifax, Charlottetown, P. E.
I., and St. John, N. B.
AMERICAN
MKS. T. SCHERZER, the agent for the Behning piano
in Philadelphia, Pa., is dead.
INCORPORATED 1884.
SEND FOR CATALOGUES.
I860.
PARLOR USE.
Over I | 5 , O O O
Mad
Orleans, as our correspondent for that city and
vicinity. Any courtesies shown him by members of
the trade will be duly appreciated by the Music
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MANUFACTURERS OF
UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS.
Strictly First-class Workmanship, Material, and
Finish. Prices Reasonable. Corre-
WAEEEOOM8,
]£_ Union Square
SYLVESTER TOWEB, Cambridgeport, Mass., gave us
a friendly call a few days ago. Mr. Tower says that
the New York people lately, more than ever before
appreciate the excellent quality of the actions he
makes, and that he has added several new manufac-
turers to his list.
J. W. NOBTHKUP and his charming bride have been
spending several days at the Albemarle Hotel, in
this city. Mr. Northrup, although on his wedding
tour, has taken orders for nearly 1,000 Kimball
organs.
Containing; over 40 Styles and Combi-
nations.
THE SMITH 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
L. M. CHENEY, it is reported, will open warerooms
in Mason City, Iowa.
a few days
his former
visiting for
large order
ONB of our contemporaries makes the startling
announcement that the catalogue of the Guild Piano
Co. wil) be ready in a week or so. A catalogue of
what ? Their failures and creditors, perhaps.
ESTEY & CAMP, have opened new warerooms at
916 and 918 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo.
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BURDETT ORGAN CO..
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LIST, BEFORE BUYING.
REPORTS from the West all show that trade in that
section is improving wonderfully, and the outlook
bright for a good season's business.
MR. GEORGE BOTHNEB, the action manufacturer,
has gone bail to the extent of $12,500 for Alderman
Finck, not Karl, for he never gets into trouble.
JOSEPH RUSE, 68 King Street, Toronto, Ont., has
the largest store in Canada by two floors. He has
four flats, with a stock of forty to fifty pianos and
sixty organs always in store. He handles Baus, the
Knabe, Fischer, and Dominion pianos, and the Do-
minion organs. Mr. Ruse is a thoroughly energetic
business man, and was traveler for the Dominion
Organ & Piano Co., Bowmanville, Ont., until three
years ago.
WM. TONK & BBO., New York, report business ex-
cellent. They say it is almost impossible to furnish
the Herrburger-Schwander action as fast as ordered.
W. H. JOHNSON, Halifax, N. S., spent
in the city on his return to Halifax from
home in the South, where ho has been
some weeks past. Mr. Johnson left a
with Augustus Baus & Co.
SEND TO
mm.
S. B. SMITH, the general traveler of the A. B
Chase Co., Norwalk, Ohio, called on us a few days
ago. Mr. Smith states that their piano business is
excellent, the only trouble being that they cannot
turn out the pianos as fast as the dealers call for
them. After leaving the city, Mr. Smith was going
to take a trip through the New England States.
The company have many valuable agents through-
out the East, who are selling hosts of their organs,
and we see no reason, with the reputation already
gained, why the company cannot easily introduce
their pianos East.
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.