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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1886 Vol. 9 N. 24 - Page 12

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
Manufacturers of the Highest Grade
of Reed Organ.
E. P. CARPENTER GO.
BRATTLEBORO, VERMONT.
ESTABLISHED 1852.
MITH
S AMERICAN
COL. J. J. ESTEY sailed by the " E r a s " (North
German Lloydi for Germany, on Wednesday, the 14th
inst. Gray and Harry, his two boys, accompany
him, and the trip will combine business and plea-
sure, extending to England and the Continent.
WE have just received the illustrated catalogue of
W. Doherty & Co., organ manufacturers, of Clinton,
Ont. The catalogue contains excellent cuts of their
new styles of actions and cases, and is handsomely
gotten up throughout. The firm of W. Doherty &
Co. is one of the largest in Canada, and the goods
they manufacture give good satisfaction.
KRAKAUED
It
ORGANS
FOR
AND
P A R L O R USE.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE,
UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS.
Containing over 40 Styles and Combi-
nations.
40 E. Union Square.
THE SMITH AM. ORGAN CO.
Boston, Massachusetts and Kansas Gity, Mo.
FBEEBORN GARBETSON SMITH, accompanied by his
son, F. G. Smith, Jr., has gone to Washington,
D. C, to give out the contracts for the erection of
their large building on Pennsylvania avenue, run-
ning through to the street in the rear, which, when
completed, will be one of the largest and finest piano
warehouses outside of New York—a fitting testi-
monial of Mr. Smith to the success of the Brad-
bury Pianos. Mr. Smith says his summer trade was
never better than now. His men are working on
full time, orders are ahead of the supply, and his
various warerooms have small stocks. Ho is speci-
ally pleased wiLh his son's success during his visit to
California and through the Western States, for his
orders were large, and in many places new agencies
established.
E. P. HAWKINS, of the Smith American Organ Co.,.
will spend several days in New York before leaving
for England, in August.
Mr. GILES, of Everett & Giles, Quincy, 111., spent
a few days in town last week. Mr. Giles is the agent
for Behr Bros., and he speaks in warm terms of the
selling qualities of their instruments.
MB. IRA N. GOFF, of Providence, R. I., is in the
city, the guest of Jack Haynes. Mr. Goff is one
of the pet agents of Chickering & Sons, and Baus>
pianos.
EXPORTS AND IMPORTS.
EXPORTS.
WEEK ENDING JUNE 29,
Organs,
Piano Materials,
Organ,
Bremen,
Hamburg,
Rotterdam,
1886.
31
$1, 400
3 cases,
1
42a
76
Over I I 5 , 0 0 0 Made and Sold.
MANUFACTURKBS OP
WABEROOMS,
WM BsiiL, JK., who has charge of the London,
Eng., branch of the Wm. Bell Organ Co., Guelph,
Ont., is on his way to the Pacific coast. Previous to
his departure for England, Mr. Bell will spend sev-
eral days in this city.
CHURCH, CHAPEL, SCHOOL
BROTHERS, H
Strictly First-class Workmanship, Material, and
Finish.
Prices Reasonable.
Corre-
spondence solicited.
INCORPORATED 1884..
SEND FOR CATALOGUES.
ESTABLISHED 1850.
B D R D 1 ..ri"
LIMITKD,
OKGAN eo.
IEJRIJC,
F_A._ 9
FJR LIST, BEFORE BUYING.
!
Organ,

77
Organs,
4,418
100
Musical Instruments, 1 case,
500
Piano,
1 "
60
Glasgow,
Organ,
1 '<
London,
Organ Material,
9 cases, 337
2
162
U. S. Colombia, Organ3,
1
190
Arg. Republic, Piano,
600
7 cases,
Lisbon,
Organs,
Bristol,
Liverpool,
No
Finer
better TONE,
WORKMANSHIP,
Cases, or more satisfactory In-
struments can be made than the
IMPORTS.
WEEK ENDING JUNE 25, 1886.
Musical Instruments, 181 packages
$16,690
EXPORTS.
THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW of June 20th to July
WEEK ENDING JULY 6, 1886.
5th devotes several columns to an expose of the
motives influencing the Courier's attacks, in the past,
on several well known and reputable firms in the
piano and organ business, including Messrs. Vose &
Sons, Geo. W. Carter, E. P. Carpenter, E. H. McEwen,
and others. There are some things in the article
that were well known to the trade, and others that
are new, the whole making a readable and racy
article, with considerable point to it.—Chicago Indi-
cator.
Bremen,
Hamburg,
London,
Liverpool,
"
Brit. Australia,
"
Porto Rico,
Japan,
$ 21
Organ,
377
Organs,
Banjos,
345
2 cases,
Musical Instrum'ts, 2 "
17
Orguinettes,
1 "
25
Organs,
0 cases
292
Orguinettes,
9 "
289
Piano,
1
200
Orgaas,
4 cases, 250
IMPORTS.
WEEK ENDING JULY 3 , 1886.
The Indicator, as usual, is playing in the right
key.
298pkges.,
Di
ffllet I ta
.
.
.
$22,923
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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