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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1889 Vol. 13 N. 2 - Page 42

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
5o6
NEWMAN BROTHERS are exceedingly busy at their
new factory on the north side of Chicago, 111. They
have shown much energy and ability in re-locating
so rapidly. In size and equipment the new establish-
ment is consistent with the immense and ever-growing
trade of this famous firm.
F. L. RAYMOND, the able and courteous manager of
The United States Organ Company, Cleveland, O., re-
ports that the business of his firm is brisk. Everything
is running smoothly, and extensive preparations for the
fall trade are on foot.
Mr. JUSTUS GRAY (son of Colonel Gray), who has
charge of the Chicago, 111., warerooms of The Scho-
macker Piano Company of Philadelphia, is hustling
with highly commendable zeal for his share of Western
trade. During a recent visit to Chicago we found him
starting out to locate some new agencies. Mr. Gray
THE author of the popular " Piano Text Book," Mr.
has all the brightness, energy and " go" which are so
necessary to the building up of a new concern, and the James H. Howe, the Dean of Depauw University,
Greencastle, Indiana, has now in use among his pupils
chances are overwhelmingly in favor of his success.
and classes five upright pianos from the well known
A. G. CONE, Secretary of the W. W. Kimball Com-
manufacturers, Messrs. Calenberg& Vaupel, 34th street
pany, Chicago. 111., who has been sojourning in Colorado,
and 7th avenue, N. Y. city. A "Bijou" was recently
has returned to the post of duty looking bronzed and
sent by this celebrated firm to Shanghai, China. It was
hearty. W. W. Kimball. President of the W. W. Kimball
generally expected that the long sea voyage would
Company, Chicago, 111., has returned from his European
affect it somewhat. Notwithstanding the immense dis-
travels in splendid health and spirits, and full of pleas-
tance of transportation, it withstood the severe test so
ant reminiscences. Mr. Kimball's powers of observa-
well that on reaching its final destination and being
tion, as is well known, are extraordinarily keen, and his
played by parties well able to judge, all present united
descriptions of what he has seen, heard, and thought on
in praising its sympathetic touch and full rich volume
a prolonged tour are more interesting than the best
of tone, and all expressed their extreme surprise that i(
written books of travel.
had withstood the long journey so successfully.
MR. MELVILLE CLARK, of The Story & Clark Organ
Company, Chicago, 111., is spending a few weeks of
well-earned recreation on Mackinac Island.
GEORGE BOTHNER.
Manufacturer of
GRAND,
UPRIGHT
—AND—
THE BEST MKDIlItl SIZE HIGH GRADE
SQUARE
Style 3, Ebonized.
Style 4, Rosewood Finish.
Style 5, Mahogany.
Elegant in Design.
Solid in Construction.
Excellent in Tone.
Unsurpassed in Finish.
And the most satisfactory to the trade of any now
In the market.
For Illustrated Circulars and Prices, address
Piop Forte jlctioiis,
THE PRESCOTT PIANO & ORGAN CO.
Kstabli»l>ed 1836.
135 & 137 Chrystie St.,
CONCORD, N. H.
MAHOGANY. WALNUT. WHITEWOOD
(POPLAR), CHERRY, OAK, ASH
AND LUMBER OP ALL
THICKNESSES.
Astoria Veneer Mills.
Veneers Knife-cut and Saved.
W. H. WILLIAMS, Prop.
HIMENTION STOCK
IN VENEERS AND LUMBER A SPECIALTY
NEW YORK.
Office and Salesroom:
No. 1 2 0 E . 1 3 t h ST.
NEW YORE.
MANUFACTURES AND SZALEfi IN
DOMESTIC AXTD FOREIGN WOODS.
Telephone Call, 045 MUt St..
SEND FOR.
ESTABLISHED
I860.
P B I C E S O F TIECIE
J E " W B T T IP I .A. IST O S,
W. H. JEWETT & CO., —•»»—»•
Factorviand F. 0. Address, LE0MI1T3TEE, MASS.

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