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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1887 Vol. 10 N. 17 - Page 12

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W. A. KIMBERLY, manager of New England and
Gilbert & Co.'s warerooms, at 88 Fifth Avenue, has
been confined to his house for the past ten days by
illness.
WE recently saw some bird's eye maple cases at
the Steinway warerooms, that for beauty cannot be
surpassed.
MESSRS. H. I. HUNT A Co. now have the Louisville
agency for Stoinway and Sons.
JULIUS A. J. FRIEDRICH, Grand Rapids, Mich.,
writes us that he will be in New York about May 1st.
NEWMAN BROS., Chicago, are getting out a new
catalogue which will be ready in about two weeks.
WE desire to call the attention of the dealers to
the letter under " Correspondence' from Newman
Bros., Chicago, regarding the territory awarded Mr.
Haynes. We wish also to say to " Harry " that Jack
has now obtained the earth or pretty near to it.
C. D. PEASB & Co., N. Y., are striving hard to get
MESSRS. CONOVEK BROS, are turning out all the in-
struments they possibly can. Besides being an in- a stock of pianos ahead, but so far the demands of
strument of excellent points, their patent lamp shelf the dealers has been so great that it keeps them very
busy filling orders.
is decidedly a taking feature.
DECKER & SON, New York, are extremely busy.
The dealers appear to appreciate the excellent qual-
ity of the Decker & Son piano, and each one seems
to be striving to outdo the other in sales.
STORY & CLARK, Chicago, 111., inform us that they
are over three hundred orders behind hand and
others coming in rapidly.
A LONDON trade journal states that a new "tam
bourlne drum accordion " has recently made its ap-
pearance in all the leading wholesale houses of that
city. In this instrument the mechanism consists of
small toothed wheels fixed on the bass bide of the
accordion. The lower toothed wheel is set in rotary
rm.tion by the pressure of the left thumb, and this acts
on a second toothed wheel, which acts upon an anchor
spindle. A wire is connected with a pendulum, which
quickly oscillates, and, acting on a drum and a bell,
gives at one operation an accordion, and a strong
imitation of a tambourine and a drum roll.- Ex-
J. BURNS BROWN, 74 Fifth ave., is having a great
trade with the Pease piano.
MATHUSHEK & SON, N. Y., have leased for a long
term of years one of the finest warerooms in the city,
situated in theHorton building in 125th street. These
warerooms will be known as containing only first-
class instruments. The tlrm will hereafter use every
effort in enlightening the public of the difference be-
tween their high grade pianos and those of an inferior
quality, made by a certain firm who use the name of
Mathushek and trade upon the reputation of the
"Genuine Mathushek," made by Mathushek & Son.
The firm of Mathushek & Son have also leased a large
factory in 122d street, which is fitted up with all
modern improvements and will be lighted by elec-
tricity. The firm intend to greatly enlarge their manu-
facturing and place their pianos more prominently
before the dealers and public generally.
W. M. WATERS, of Newman Bros., Chicago, has
just returned from a short but successful trip through
To our minds a just penalty for the inventor of Iowa. He made several new agencies for the firm be-
this hideous combination would be to compel him to sides selling two car loads of organs to James Kent
listen to it continuously for the balance of his life. of Hampton, Iowa. Between Mr. Waters in the West,
and Jack Haynes in the East and South, the Newman
NEWBY «fc EVANS, N. Y., have engaged J. M. Kich- organ will surely meet with a large sale.
ards to travel for them through the New England
LAST week's Puck gives an excellent illustration of
States. The Newby & Evans piano has become very
popular and Mr. Richards will find it easy work to the advantages of Behr Bros. & Co.'s piano tone
mufller.
sell them.
C. A. HOUSE, Wheeling, W. Va., was in town last
A. HEYMAN, Sacramento, Cal., is dead. Mr. Hey-
week
and left a large order for pianos with Colby,
man sold the Steinway piano for more than thirty
Duncan & Co.
years.
MR. EiiiiSBREE, of the Wilcox & White Organ Co.'
MATHIAS GRAY, San Francisco, Cal., is dead.
Merlden, Conn., gave us a pleasant call a few days
change.
UHODIUS & TEMI'.SKY, San Antonio, Texas, are
agents for the Baus piano, and they are doing an ex-
cUont business with that instrument.
I HE Zadock & Norton Piano and Organ Co., Mo-
bile, Ala., which was lately incorporated with a paid
up capital of $:J00, are looking around for something
good in which to invent their surplus money.
K. M. BKNT has removed to his new factory and
will be settled in a few days.
RKTNHARD KOOHMANN is doing excellent work for
the Banning piano on his trip through the West.
THK now catalogue of Colby, Duncan & Co., N. Y.,
is neat anil concise. It shows the different styles of
their uptight and new grand piano, with a description
of each instrument. Besides this the catalogue con-
tains only a short description of the factory and is
not tilled up with a lot of heavy reading matter, as is
he case with many.
feflUNCAN
PIANOS
NOS
SEMD FOB CATALOGUE A1TO PRICES.
COLBY, DUNCAN & CO.,
518, 520, 522, 521 and 526 WEST 48th ST., N. Y.
ago. Mr. Ellsbree states that his firm is having an
excellent trade.
PEEK & SON, N. Y., are over'200 orders behind.
When we called at the factory a few days ago we were
shown a letter from a large dealer ordering 50 pianos
to be shipped as soon as possible, and a telegram
from another dealer which read as follows : " Send
all the pianos you now have ready." This shows that
the Peek piano is having a boom. Mr. George W.
Peek and his able assistant, Mr. Raymore, work until
12 o'clock every night and yet find work accumulat-
ing upon their hands.
THE infant daughter of V. Hugo Mathushek died
last week. Mr. Mathushek has our sincere sympathy
it his bereavement.
AUGUSTUS BAUS has returned home from his South-
ern trip looking well and pleased. He visited Wil-
mington, Del.; Washington, D. C.; Richmond and
Norfolk, Va.; Wilmington, N. C ; Charleston, S. C. ;
Savannah, Macon and Atlanta, Ga.; Jacksonville,
Fla.; Birmingham, Montgomery and Mobile, Ala.;
New Orleans, La.; San Antonio, Austin and Sher-
man, Texas; Little Rock, Ark.; Memphis and Nash-
ville, Tenn. ; Louisville, Ky., and Cincinnati, Ohio.
In every town where the firm have agents Mr.
Baus took large orders, and established agencies in
towns where heretofore the Baus piano has not been
represented. We stated when Mr.Baus started that
his trip would prove a profitable one, and our predic-
tions have come true. The firm have by no means
received the full benefit of Mr. Baus' trip, as every
day brings letters duplicating the orders taken by
him.
A GLANCE at the order book of Behr Bros. & Co.
shows that they are having a very large trade. Their
tone muffler is constantly receiving praise from their
dealers, a sample of which from H. D. Munson&Sons,
Zanesville, Ohio, is as follows: "We think your
mufller a success and predict for it a rapid sale."
CONWAY MYERS has been admitted into the firm of
Manly B. Ramos &Co., Richmond, Va.
JOHN F. HUNEB, N. Y., is having a good steady
trade.
MANLY B. RAMOS, Richmond, Va., is daily expect-
ed in town.
WE recently noticed at the factory of Behning &
Son a very excellent lot of French walnut veneers,
which Mr. Behning had selected for their fancy
styles.
BEHNING & SON, N. Y., are enjoying a good trade.
They made a contract a few days ago with one dealer
for 60 pianos to be shipped as soon as possible. The
March sales of this firm were 20 per cent, ahead of the
same month last year, which shows a growing de-
mand for their instruments.
T. F. KRAEMER & Co. have very handsome ware-
rooms at 105 East 14th street. The rooms are very
high and deep and well adapted to the business. In
the rear will be the stool department and in frontthe
the fancy scarfs and covers.
WM. E WHEELOCK has just returned from a three
weeks' trip to Chicago, at which place the firm has a
branch house. The Wheelock piano is in good de
maud both in the West as well as in the East.
THE
STORY & CLARK ORGAN FACTORY,
Canal and 16th Streets, Chicago, Illinois, U. S. A.
Tl)e hest equipped j'veed Organ,
(Controllin.£5 its own patents, (whiclj
Its
cannot be purchased) it produces tin,
-ieodraphical situation, for distri-
action, perfect, a tone correct, rich,
bution, and products used unpar-
-smooth and sweet, arjd ca§e§ ever
alleled.
new arjd elegarjt.
Nlnnul'hctory in tlje world.
SEND FOR NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE.
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