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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
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THE stockholders of the firm of Kranich &
of a beating received November 17th. Mr. his music business on South Cherry street to
Goethert went to the house of Jno. W. Priestley, Mr. Eben Perry, who comes from Sioux City, la. Bach will at their annual meeting, early in
35 years old, carpet manufacturer, to tune a Mr. Perry will have the entire store room and is January, elect a new president to succeed the
late Mr. Jacques Bach.
piano November 10, and while there took Priest- now engaged in remodeling same.
ley's 11 year old daughter and kissed her.
R. W. CROSS & Co., of Chicago, will move to
THE Hallet & Davis Company, Boston, have
Priestley hearing of this went with two em- received a very strong testimonial from F. W. 24 Van Buren street the coming week. The
ployees of his and nearly beat him to death. Hale, general manager and principal of the tun- Mason & Hamlin Piaao Company have leased
They have been arrested to await the result of ing department of the New England Conserva- their present quarters.
Gaethert's injuries.
tory of Music, in which he praises the "stay-
THE Chicago Cottage Organ Company have a
ing in tune " qualities and careful construction magnificent collection of Conover pianos in their
Allentown, Pa.
of these instruments. He says there can be no display rooms in Chicago. The collection com-
ALLENTOWN, PA. — Mr. Fred. F. Kramer
opened up his new music store in the Weight- doubt after the constant wear and tear which prises one grand and seven uprights in various
they have undergone in the tuning school of fancy woods. The splendid tone of the " Con-
man Bldg., on Saturday, Nov. 24th.
their absolute perfection and durability. There over " is in keeping with their attractive ap-
fleriden, Conn.
pearance.
could be no better test.
MERIDEN, CONN.—The ^Eolian Organ Co. are
working I2J4 hours per day, only one half hour
being allowed for supper ; the Wilcox & White
Diamond Hard Oil Polish is used for Polish ing, Reviving: and Clean-
Organ Co. are also working overtime.
ing any Article having a Polished, Varnished or Oiled Surface.
Chicago, III.
new music house to be
established in Chicago by Ed. Way, will be
opened, it is said, on a big scale. Capital $ioo,-
000. R. Thomas & Sons, of East Liverpool, O.,
have taken a block of stock to the extent of
$10,000 or $20,000. The new store will be
opened Dec. 1st. Mr. Wa}', it will be remem-
bered, withdrew from the Thompson Music Co.,
of East Liverpool, about a year ago.
First Premium, Connect/cut State Fair,
1890, '91, '92 and '93.
CHICAGO, I I I — T h e
Equally good for Pianos or Organs.
Hartford Diamond Polish Go.
MANUFACTURERS,
AGENTS WANTED.
HARTFORD, CONN., U. S. A.
WE ARE NOT SUCH BIG FOOLS.
We do not expect a dealer to sell the ^nn Arbor Organ unless he can make
money by so doing.
We do not expect him to think it is good just because we think it is good.
We do not expect him to crowd out a good seller and sell nothing but the Ann
Arbor.
BUT WE CLAIM
New York City.
We make the finest finished organ made in the United States known to us.
Our organs contain many important features which make them sell if the agent
NEW YORK, N. Y.—Factory bldg., 510-14
has gumption enough to show them.
First avenue, next to Jacob Doll, piano case
Our prices are low if good quality in an organ is worth a cent.
manufacturer, damaged to the extent of $1,000
AND
WE
BELIEVE
by fire. Mr. Doll is the owner of the building.
That any dealer who fails to familiarize himself with all the market affords and
take advantage of an opportunity to buy the best there is, makes a mistake, and the
Tyrone, Pa.
dealer who in estimating cost figures only the factory price, makes a mistake. It is
not the instrument that costs the least which pays the biggest profit, but the one
TYRONE, PA.—Blair Nichols Reiley, son of
which impresses a customer so favorably that he will pay the price and be satisfied
Jno. H. Reiley, has left for Hagerstown, Md.,
after he has done so.
where he will learn the business of manufactur-
On this platform we wish you to consider our claims for the Ann Arbor Organ.
ing and setting up pipe organs with the Moler
Organ Co.,
Galesburg, 111.
You ou^ht to see our New Piano Case.
IN
. . . It is a Seller. . . .
GALESBURG, III.—Mr. B. E. Jones has sold
Pipestone, Minn.
PIPESTONE, MINN.—Dr. Scarf has opened up
a fine music store here, the goods to be in charge
of Dr. R. O. Curl.
THE ANN ARBOR ORGAN CO., Manufacturers,
OUB
THE "OPERA" PIANO.
Our Agents say, " It sells at sight."
PEEK & SON, Manufacturers,
BROADWAY and 47th STREET,
PRICES AND TERMS ON APPLICATION.
MERRILL PIANOS
118 BOYLSTON ST.,
BOSTOIsT.