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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1887 Vol. 10 N. 23 - Page 10

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
Manufacturers of the Highest Grade
of Reed Organ.
E. P. CARPENTER CO
BRATTLEBORO, VERMONT.
THE CO OPERATIVE ORGAN CO., Mendota, 111., is no
more.
MR. PECK, of Hard man, Peck & Co., New York,
has been confined to his house for several days with
a very painful sprained ankle.
T. L. NEWPORT, employed by F. R. Glrard, Oak-
land, Cal., was sentenced on June 15th, to eighteen
months imprisionment for embezzlement.
CHARLES DECKER, of Decker Bros., New York, is
rapidly improving in health at Poland, Me.
THE MONROE ORGAN REED CO., Worcester, Mass.,
have engaged Paul Pferdner, a salesman with Julius
Bauer & Co., Chicago, to represent their goods in all
the Territories, the States of Colorado, California,
Nevada, Oregon ami the Province of British Colum-
bia. Julius auer & Co. have taken the agency for
the "Bijou" orchestrone for the North-west, South
west and Pacific Coast.
THB B. SHONINGER CO., New Haven, Conn., have
just printed a large number of handsome lithographs
for distribution among their dealers.
JOHN G. MURDOCH, J R . , of Murdoch & Co., Lon-
don, Eng., made us a very pleasant call a few days
LAKE
MR. W. J. BELL, of Bell Organ Co., Guelph, and
Miss Low, daughter of A. A. Low, Omaha, Neb.,
will be married in August.
S. D. SMITH, President.
H. W. SMITH, Vice-President.
E. W. SMITH, Treasurer.
BOSTON, MASS.
MR. HENRY BEHR, of the well-known firm o'. Behr
Brothers & Co., of New York, piano forte makers, Is
on a visit to London, where he proposes to dispose
of some valuable patents invented by Mr. Gmehlin,
of his firm, and also possibly to establish an agency.
Mr. Behr has been the round of several piano-forte
factories, and has been very warmly received. Mr.
Behr's firm, it is claimed, now make 1,500 pianos
annually.—London and Provincial Music Trade Re
view-
LONDON, ENG.
KANSAS CITY, MO.
vstm
MR. WOOD, representing the firm of J. & J. Hopkin-
son, London, Eng., has been visiting this country on
business matters. He called at the factory of Wes-
sell, Nickel & Gross, and after thoroughly inspect-
ing their actions left them quite a large order. This
is only another of the many proofs of the excellence
of the Wessell, Nickel *& Gross actions.
ORGAN*PIANO Go,
BOSTON. MASS.
MR. GEORGE T. MCLAUGHLIN,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Pianos mm
PAKAUED
NEW CATALOGUES NOW READY
THE EASIEST SELLING.
PIANO CO-,
666 WASHINGTON ST.,
proprietor of the
New England Organ Co., Boston, was tendered a re-
ception at his home in Sandwich by the Sandwich
Mutual Improvement Society, prior to his departure
for Europe.
• 1 BROTHERS, I I
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
WRITE FOE PRICES.
INCORPORATED 1884.
SEND FOR CATALOGUES.
ESTABLISHED 1S5O.
THE SMITH AMERICAN
lCANOTAOTURXBS OF
mm m s
ORGAN & PIANO GO,,
«™ " " »
Strictly First-class Workmanship, Material, and
Finish. Prices Reasonable. Corre-
spondence solicited.
BOSTON MASS.
WAEEBOOM8,
BOSTON.
"40 E. Union Square.
F. W. BAILEY, Manager.
Patented April »<», 1887.
ago. Mr. Murdoch is the manager of the John Spen
cer & Co., Limited, Piano Manufacturing Co., and he
is visiting this country partly for pleasure and partly
to obtain new ideas for his firm, which manufacture
forty pianos per week. Mr. Murdoch expressed him
self as much pleased with his first visit here and the
courtesies shown him by the trade generally. He
gave a very large order to the E. P. Carpenter Co.,
for their organs. Mr. Murdoch will leave on his
return home July i'th.
THE second number of the China Decorator is a
great improvement upon the first one. It seems to
cover fully the field for which it is designed, and
much credit is due to Mrs. O. L. Braumuller for the
manner in which it is edited.
Miss M A M CHIOKERINO, daughter of George H.
Chlckering, is engaged to John Fitzhubert Vernon
Ruxton, a young Irishman of large estates in Ire
land.
S. D. SMITH, president of the Smith American
Organ Co., Boston, left for Europe June '28th.
J. H. W. CADDY, formerly of Hudson, N. Y., but
more recently of Canada, has been tried and sen
tenced to three years imprisonment in the Albany
penitentiary.
H I T FOOT VUO,
ATTACHED TO ANY ORGAN.
ORGAN BENCH,
HAND BLOW LEVER,
AL.L ENTIUKLV NEW.
Also, New and Beautiful "LOUIS 15th" Styles.
ENTIKE TRA.DE SUPPLIED WITH OITU
FOOT PEDALS AT A REASONABLE PRICE.
FOR FITLL PARTICULARS, ADDRESS,
Wilcox & White Organ Co.,
MERIDEN, CONN., U. S. A.
Hallet & Davis Pianos
MELVILLE C. CLARK, of Story & Clark, Chicago,
has been visiting the city.
WE understand that W. H. Prescott, Lincoln,
Neb., will soon retire from the music business. He
has the real estate fever.
FKEUND'S Music and Drama, special number con-
taining supplement of Chicago trade, is very inter-
esting.
THEEstey piano is constantly gaining new laurels.
Their latest scales are having a wonderful sale.
THE MATTHIAS GRAY CO., San Francisco, Cal.,
have secured the agency for the Pease piano for the
entire State of California.
NEWBY & EVANS, N. Y., are one of tho busiest
firms in the trade. Their pianos are sold at a moder-
ate price, and give perfect satisfaction.
WHES Al. Lertz, of It. Lertz, Baltimore, was in
town last week, he left a large order with Behning
&, Son. The Banning piano has a splendid reputa-
tion in Baltimore, in fact It has everywhere that it
has been sold.
THE little nine months daughter of Augustus Baus
died on June 28th.
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, M A S S .

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