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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
DEALERS desiring a "good thing" for fall
trade should look up the Everett piano. It
stimulates business, and makes customers;
and with its Plectniphone attachment it is
a sure winner. The latter invention is
highly spoken of by dealers everywhere.
MR. AND MRS. NAHUM STETSON are sum-
mering at Larchmont, N. Y.
NOTWITHSTANDING the opposition of some
of her children, the will of the late Mrs. N.
J. Haines has been admitted to probate.
C. DIECKMANN, with Decker Bros., is
spending a two weeks' vacation in Canada.
THE Colby Piano Co., of Erie. Pa., will riANUFACTURERS OF"
hold their annual meeting next Monday.
It is expected that a president to succeed
the late C. C. Colby, will be elected, and
other important business effecting this
house transacted.
High Grade . . .
JACOB DOLL and family are summering at
their country home at Litchfield, Conn.
JOSEPH FLANNER, of Milwaukee, has
taken the agency for the Doll piano, which
he intends pushing in that city and through
the State of Wisconsin.
PIANOS
For terms and territory address
THE Bush & Gerts Piano Co. report that
their busintss for June of this year has
been thirty per cent, better than the same
month of 1894.
& MEADOR, music trade deal-
ers, Rochester, N. Y., have moved from
their old establishment into larger quarters
in the Burnham Building, on Hudson
street.
171 and 173 South Canal Street
CHICAGO
THE Reimer Piano Co., of Poughkeepsie,
N. Y., expect to have their first pianos
ready for the trade before many weeks.
THE
ARNOLD ROLFES, an employee of Blasius
& Sons for thirty-five years, and a tuner by
profession, committed suicide last week.
Sterling Company,
FOUR sales of Christman pianos and four
rentals was the excellent record made by
John Christman, of 54 East Thirteenth
street, last week. This is something to be
proud of; right in the heart of summer,
too!
Of Course...
A high-grade piano costs more
than an instrument which is in
that class known as "medium,"
but what a satisfaction to sell a
high-grade piano, and how pleasant
to meet the customer and friends af-
ler the sale is made, particularly if it is a
BOURNE
Just make a minute right here to write
to 215 Tremont Street, Boston, and find
out about it.
FRANK A. STRATTON & Co., importers of
musical instruments, have recently re-
ceived a large invoice of violins and other
merchandise from Germany, which they
are now displaying at their warerooms, 35
Great Jones street.
BICYCLES are now being sold by the
Thompson Music Co., of Chicago.
GEO. NEMBACH, of Geo. Steck & Co., and
his daughter, are expected to return to New
York about the first week in August.
A HANDSOME illustration of the W. W.
Kimball factories appeared recently in the
Chicago Evening Journal in connection
with a series of articles on the prominent
manufacturing industries of that city.
THE Estey Organ Co. have furnished all
the organs to be used at the great Christian
Endeavor Convention, which opened this
week in Boston.
LEIGHTON
P. P. LOCKHART, of Winterroth & Co.,
105 East Fourteenth street, was married
on Wednesday evening of last week to Miss
Louisa H. Strauss. They are at present in
the South on a honeymoon trip.
STERLING.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Pianos and Organs,
FACTORY I
DERBY, CONN*
It is admitted by all that no piano ever put upon the
market has met with such success as THE STERLING,
and thousands will testify to their superiority of work-
manship and durability. Why ? Because they are made
just as perfect as a piano can be made.
THE STERLING ORGAN has always taken the lead, and
the improvements made this year puts it far ahead of
all others. It^-Send for Catalogue.
Halleti Davis Pianos
THE Knabe piano brings a fine trade to
all the dealers handling it. That is why
F. J. Schwankovsky & Co., of Detroit, re-
port an excellent business with this instru-
ment.
THE Thomson Music Co., of Owatonna,
Minn., have been incorporated. This con-
cern was known formerly as H. R. Thom-
son & Son.
THE Chicago Musical Times of July 3 con-
tains a very artistic supplement, giving
exterior and interior views of the head-
quarters of the Pease Piano Co., in Chi-
cago.
EDWARD MVLLER, agent for the Vose
piano, of Buffalo, N. Y., has engaged Mat-
thew Smith, of Pittsburg, Pa., to assist in
the warerooms.
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