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THE MUS1G TRADE REVIEW.
Mr. L. E.Davis, of Davis Bros., Savannah, Ga.,
made us a very pleasant call a few days ago. Mr.
Davis, in company with his wife and child, is spend-
ing a few weeks North rusticating. Mr. Davis reports
their business in an excellent condition and constant-
ly growing. The line of goods handled by the firm is
excellent, consisting of the Enabe, Kranich & Bach,
Baus, Estey and New England pianos, and 'Estey or-
gans. With such instruments as these the firm are
bound to be successful and command an excellent
reputation.
THE Smith American Organ Co., Boston, are hav-
ing a steady trade in their organs, but the piano
department is more than rushing. Mr. McGlaughlin
hasjuBt returned from a trip among their branch
houses and reports them all flourishing.
WM. RoHiiFiNO, JR., son of Wm. Eohlflng, the
Milwaukee music dealer, has patented a music desk
for upright pianos which appears to be a good thing.
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V. HUGO MATHTJSHEK has been appointed a mem-
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CHAS. BLASIUS & SONS, Philadelphia, are the latest
addition to the pianoforte manufacturing trade.
THE Emerson Piano Co., Boston, continue to have
a great call for their style 11. They are constantly
receiving letters from the agents praising this style
The firm have lately introduced into their larger up-
rights the same qualities as contained in the style 11
and find that it pleases their agents greatly.
WASLE & Co., N. Y., action makers, are having a
constantly increasing trade. The more their actions
are used the better they are liked.
S. STRAUSS, Chicago, is doing a good business with
the Bourne piano and says he never found an easier
selling instrument.
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Address'^UNN 1 3 * CO.. Office SCIENTIFIC
AMERICAN. 361 liroadway, New York.
Grand Rapids, Mich.,
THE BRAND MANUFACTURING CO,,
ASEIOS
(Successors to F. J. & J. S. Brand,)
MANUFACTURERS OF
FIRE PIANO AND ORGAN HARDWARE.
MAJTUFACTUREBS OF
Grand, Square & Upright
PIANOS,
Upright PianoB with the valuable
Chase Patents and Improv-
meurga specialty.
DPERA PIANO
The finest Upright Pianos-in the market. First-class
and at a moderate price. Some unoccupied territory left
Price and terms upon application.
PEEK & SDN,
NEW BRITAIN, CONN.
Manufacturers,
212 to 216 WEST 47th STREET,
lUDiDpiIDS
Lead the World.
Over 18,000 in use.
Received 7 Premiums and Medals in i weeks.
LETTER FROM THE WHITE HOUSE.
EXECUTIVE MANSION, Washington. D. C , April 7th, 1877
F. G. SMITH, Manufacturer of the Bradbury Pianos. Warei oom and Offije,
14 East 14th Street, N. Y.
DEAR SIB:—Mrs. President Hayes directs me tn write to you that the new
Bradbury upright piano which Bhe ordered has been placed in the Executive
Mansion, in the private parlor—the best place in the house—where she re
oeives and entertains her friends—where it is greatly admired by liev and
all her friends who Bi-e it. It is a rfinarkably ffne instrument in quality of
tone, finish and touch, and everything that goes to make it a truly first-
class piano,and further, that it gives entire satisfaction tn every respect.
Vtry truly yours,
W. K. ROGERS, Private Secretary to the President.
I G. SMITH, (Successor to) W. B. BRADBURY,
Warerooms and Principal Office: "
95 FIFTH AVENUE,
Corner 17th Street, New York.
BBOOKLYN, 32 Fourth St., cor South 9th St., E. D.
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664 & 666 Fulton Street.
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338 Fulton Street.
JERSEY CITY, 43 Montgomery Street.
WASHINGTON, D. C, 1103 Penna. Avenue.
SARATOGA SPRINGS, 486 Broadway.
Manufactory, cor. Raymond and Willougaby Sts., Brooklyn.
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Leominster, If u s .
OTDES HAPPY
NEW YORK.