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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
THE De Pachmann recitals through the West look. Trade with Davenport & Treacy during
G. W. GRUB has moved into larger quarters at
have intensified the popularity of the celebrated the month of January has come up to their ex- 630 Kansas avenue, and has now one of the
Checkering grand pianos. The unequalled qual- pectations, and we can realize it from the fact finest music stores in Topeka, Kansas.
ities of the instruments have been brought out that one firm ordered no less than one hundred
MASON & HAMLIN are negotiating for the
in a manner to make the recitals as great a vic- plates.
lease
of a large building- on Fifth avenue which,
tory for the Chickering piano as for the noted
H AiNES BROTHERS factory is now running with if they can secure, they will have altered for
Chopin interpreter.
nearly a full force of hands. This has been render- business purposes.
THE; Tonk Mfg. Co. have favored us with a ed necessary by the growth of orders during the
THE enterprising house of D. H. Baldwin &
unique and artistic reminder of the popularity past month.
Co.
have opened a branch house in Washington,
and utility of their "beau ideal " strings and
W. H. KELLER, music dealer, Easton, Pa.,
D.
C.
They expect to be able to control the
banjos in the shape of a happy looking Ethiopian has completed a large addition to his already
adjacant territory more effectively from this
performing on one of their up-to-date instru- extensive store.
ments. It is an excellent advertisement and
GEO. P. BENT paid a flying visit to New York centre than from their Cincinnati headquar-
cannot fail to help the popularity of the products last week and left several large orders for sup- ters.
of this enterprising house.
plies.
HENRY C. GILLEN, piano maker, of 512 W.
DANIEL F. TREACY of the Davenport & Treacy
THE H. B. Stevens Co., music publishers of 48th street, New York, who died on Sunday
Co. is making an extended tour in the interest of Boston, have assigned to Mr. F. H. Gilson of the night and whose funeral was stopped by the
his house. He reports an improved condition of F. H. Gilson Co. The liabilities are estimated Board of Health because two certificates of death
trade, and is very pleased with the business out- at $18,000. Assets about the same.
had been issued, was buried Feb. 7th.
Telephone, 196 18th St.
M. STRONG, Manager.
W. F. MASTERS,
Piano Stools, Scarfs Lamps
JOHN F. STRATTON,
Importer, Manufacturer, Wholesale Dealer in
MUSICAL
MERCHANDISE,
REMOVED TO
PIANOS MOVED.
811, 813, 815, 817 Kast Ninth Street,
YORK.
No. 95 Fifth Avenue, New York.
Brooklyn Office :
241 WILLOUGHBY STREET.
The "Opera" Piano
A HIGH GRADE INSTRUMENT.
The
"EUTERPE"
Piano
A MEDIUM GRADE INSTRUMENT.
Both Manufactured by
SON - -
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NEW YORK.
Catalogue, Prices, Terms, etc., on both instruments sent upon application
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