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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1887 Vol. 10 N. 19 - Page 8

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
296
Zither attachment for music boxes, No. 361,654'
E. 8ueur.
GAZETTE-
DUKANOO Music CO., Durango, Cal., sold out.
H. C. ACHENBACH, Clay Centre, Kan., real estate
mortgage, $800.
SXIJVANTJS A. ELLIS,
Lawrence,
Mass.,
chattel
Stringing pianos, No 461,384, C. S. Weber.
Swell for pipe organ, No. 361,562, H. D. Wilkins.
mortgage, $300.
I. E. INGRAHAM, Beatrice, Neb., real estate mort-
gage, $250.
B. F. HORNBR, Brldgeton and Cape May city, N.
J., assigned.
H. E. TWIFORD, Burlington, Iowa, receiver ap
pointed.
Louis FA AS, Louisville, Ky., deceased.
DANIEL W. SAVAGE, Auburn, 111., deed, $725.
J. M. COLRITE, Waupaca, Wis., chattel mortgage,
$300.
K. L. HARRELL, Fowler, Ind., deed, $C>00.
HEADQUARTERS
Mechanical musical instruments, Nos. 361,299, and
361,300; bow for musical Instruments, No. 361,441,
D. Nettekoven.
OF THE
MUSIC TRADES
OF
GOY. HILL PURCHASES A STEINWAY.
AMERICA,
N Friday and Saturday last Governor David B.
Hill, accompanied by Judge Wm. L. Muller, of
the Court of Claims, and Capitol Commissioner
Perry, visited New York for the purpose of purchas-
ing an outfit for the Executive Mansion at Albany.
While in the city the Governor called at the Steinway
& Sons' warerooms and selected a parlor grand of
the same style as the one President Cleveland has at
his residence in Washington. The case of the Gov-
ernor's piano is a beautifully figured mahogany.
O
ARE NOW AT THE OFFICES
SAMUEL KESSLBR, La Porte, Ind., deed, $50.
A. D. DILLON, Girard, Kan., real estate mort-
gage, $770.
WM. J. WHEELER, Paris, Me., mortgaged real es-
tate for $1,200.
H. O. HAINES, Manistee, Mich., advertising busi-
ness for sale.
" The final liquidation of the affiairs
of the late firm of E. H. McEwen $ Co.
will be made by Charles Taylor, and he
is authorized to sign in liquidation."
EMILY T B I P P , Louisville, Ky., sold out.
E. H. McEWEJY,
J. M. EPSTEIN, Le Mars, Iowa, chattel mortgage,
$312, on house.
B. E. VANCE, Columbus, Ohio, lein vs. him, $200.

3 East 14th St.
CHAS. TAYLOR.
NEW YORK CITY,
A. D. DILLON, Girard, Kan., real estate mortgage,
$100.
D. F. BEST, Winfield, Kan., chattel mortgage, $300.
(NEAR F I F T H
CORNELIUS S. GREEN, Fall River, Mass., sold real
estate for $1,000.
Our friends in the music trades will find
P H I L I P A. WUNDEKMAUN, New York city, N. Y.,
damaged by fire.
D. O. MEYERS, Springfield, Ohio, chattel mortgage,
$745.
RYLAND & LEE, Richmond, Va., gave deed of bar-
gain and sale, real estate, $2<>0.
WM. BATES, Bloomington, Neb., mortgage, $150.
JOHN BOWMAN, Harper, Kan., burned
out—loss,
$2,000 abov« insurance.
every arrangement for their convenience or
MACKINAC
comfort at our offices, while they are visit-
Summer Tours.
Palaoe Steamers-
ing New York.
Low Rates.
Four Trips per Week Between
DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND,
members of the trade can attend to their
correspondence here, use telephone, messen-
DETROIT AND CLEVELAND,
ger and telegraph calls, meeting other mem-
bers of the trade, transact business if they
OUB ILLUSTSATED PAMPHLETS,
Rates and Excursion Tickets will be furnished by youi; Ticket
Agent, or address
K. B. WHITCOMB, Gen'l Pass. Agent,
Musical box, No. 361,043, J. Billow-Haller.
Musical instrument, No. 301,110, J. D. Bachtel.
Mechanical musical instrument, Nos. 361,200, 361,-
201, O. H. Arno.
Piano, No. 361,240, L. Itomhildt.
Press for forming piano-forte hammers, No. 361,-
144, A. Dolge.
We have all the conveniences, so that
St. Ignaee, Cheboygan, Alpena, Harrisville, Oscoda, Sand Beach,
Port Huron, St. Clair, Oakland House, Marine City.
Every Week Day Between
Special Sunday Trips during July and August.
PATENTS AND INVENTIONS.
AVENUE.)
Detroit & Cleveland Steam Nav. Co.,
wish, and secure our best advice if they
desire to consult us about trade matters.
To insure prompt delivery, all commun-
DETROIT, MICH.
ications should ba addressed to
DEALERS AND MANUFACTURERS.
FOB SALE.—A Patent on Musical Instruments, which has the
facility of attracting the entire trade. Is also attachable to in-
struments already in use. For particulars, addresR to D. N., care
BILL & CiLRR,
of LORD & THOMAS, Chicago.
PROPRIETORS,
ISAAC I. COLE & SON.
THE
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MANUTACTUBRB3 OT
ALL KINDS OF
3 EAST 14TH STREET.
YENEERS.
Organ and Piano Springs.
Make a Specialty of Piano Case Yeneers.
We make a specialty of the manufacture of Organ
and Piano Springs of the standard styles, made from
best quality 8teel-oil tempered, and every spring
tested, and true to weight. All springs guaranteed.
Send for prices.
SEND TO
BURDETT ORGAN CO.,
LIMITKD,
FOR
LIST, BEFORE BUYING.
BEHNIN8
FACTOR? AND WABEEOOMS,
Foot 8th St., E. R., New York.
SABIN MACHINE CO., Montpelier, Vt.
BEHNING & SONS
FIRST-CLASS
Grand, Square & Upright Pia nofortes,
WITH IMPROVED PATENT AGRAFFE ATTACHMENT & NAME BOARD.
Office and Warerooms, 3 West 14th Street.
Manufactory, 128th Street, bet. Lexington and Third Aves.
NEW YORK.
BEHNING

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