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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1895 Vol. 21 N. 21 - Page 13

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW.
GEO.
W. TEWKSBURY,
treasurer
of the
Chicago Cottage Organ Co., has returned
from a five months' European trip.
D. H. BALDWIN & Co., Cincinnati, are
having a great success with the ^Eolian.
WE had a pleasant call last Wednesday They recently made several important
from John W. Reed, president of the Chi- sales of the ^ o l i a n grands and smaller
cago Music Trades Association, who is visit- styles to some of the leading people of that
ing the East on business connected with his city.
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house. Mr. Reed's hosts of friends are
THE Whitney-Marvin Piano Co., Detroit,
pleased to see him looking so well and
Mich.,
are advertising a stock reduction sale
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hearty.
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in the daily papers of that city.
THE Lindeman & Sons Piano Co. have
THE firm of Vaughan & Tanner, whose
just had prepared an attractive poster for formation we recently announced in these
their retail trade. It is gotten up in colors, columns, have taken the agency for the
and thereon is represented a handsome Starr, and will also handle the Brambach
Lindeman upright piano, on which a gentle- and Marshall & Wendell pianos.
man is playing an accompaniment for a
GEO. L. CHENEY, of Pratt, Read & Co.,
lady vocalist.
These attractive posters
piano
supply manufacturers, Deep River,
will be distributed among dealers about the
Conn.,
has been visiting the trade down
first of the year.
East. He secured some excellent orders.
CHAS. E. FKRTIG, who was recently elected
Councilman on the Republican ticket in
Louisville, Ky., has the honor of being the
youngest member of that board. Mr.
Fertig is an organ builder and a graduate
from the shop of Henry Pilcher. He is
quite-prominent in church and political
circles.
JOHN
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HAINKS
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Haines & Co.,
visited the trade "Down East" last week,
and we notice the following "send-off"
in the Springfield Republican of Dec.
6th: "John Haines, Jr., the piano manu-
facturer, was in the city last night
and enjoyed the "Parada" show. He
sent a beautiful bouquet of orchids to Mrs.
Mattoon after her appearance as Little
Buttercup."
SOUTTER & DUERK is the name of a new
firm engaged in the manufacture of pianos
at 8 and 10 Fifth avenue, Brooklyn. Mr.
Soutter was for some time in the employ of
Steinway & Sons.
W. J. MCCARTER, president of the Colby
Piano Co., Erie, Pa., has been making a
very successful trip through the West in
the interest of his house,
V
ACTORY , SUPbRlNTEN-
P \ C M TT
of many years experience, capa-
L ' L I ' ' j ble of assuming complete charge
of the mechanical part of the business, purchase
of supplies, etc., desires change; can fnrnish indisput-
able proof of his mechanical and executive ability. Ad-
dress
FACTORY SUPERINTENDENT, '
Care TIIK Music TRADK RKVIF.W,
No. 3 East 14th Street, New York.
fransposingKcyboard
Pianos,
2249 — 2261
A
MAGNIFICFNT
styles of Bradbury pianos are being dis-
played in the Bradbary warerooms in
Washington, which Mr. Van Wickle has
just received from the factories in Brooklyn.
They are attracting much attention, and
heavy business will evidently be transacted
around the holiday season.
THE Rev. Robert Hunt, a highly esteemed
minister of the Methodist Church, died at
the home of his son, John E. Hunt, dealer
in pianos and organs at Pawling, N. Y.,
recently.
The Rev. Mr. Hunt was born
in 1833, and entered the ministry in 1857.
He was a man of peculiar power, tolerant
and broad minded, and an interesting
speaker. He was well known and highly
esteemed among the masonic fraternity.
He was also a writer of force, and his liter-
ary contributions were always read with in-
terest. A widow and four children survive
him.
He
TH0S.F1
, Servd-for Catalogue.
Piano
F
PITi GO
214 Papineau Avenue
MONTREAL
Agents wanted everywhere for these well
known and celebrated Pianos. Write for descrip-
tive catalogue and prices.
We make a vaiiety of styles, and can suit
everybody's purse.
Our instruments are fully guaranteed.
J. A. KEISELIIORST, well known dealer of
St. Louis, Mo., whose illness we referred
to before, is in a serious condition. Little
hope is entertained of his recovery.
IT is expected that Harry Stcdman will
succeed R. L. Eames as manager of the
Mauvais Music Co., agents for the Decker
& Son pianos in San Francisco.
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Music is credited with being one of the
great mediums for "soothing the savage
breast," and in this connection we notice
that quite a number of Weaver organs are
being shipped to South Africa these days.
They should prove most effective mission-
aries to convert the South Africans from
the "evil of their wnys."
ROUT. A. WIDENMANN, of Strich & Zeid-
ler, has returned from his journeyings
through the South and West.
Sales are Made
in these fin tie sih'le days by men who are
thoroughly conversant down to the minut-
est details with that which they oiler to
prospective customers. A piano Milesman
will obtain much more satisfactory results
if he acquaints himself with the mvsteiy of
the action and technical analysis of the
instrument. He can do this
By Studying
"The Piano"
the best book ever written, and so pro-
nounced by the highest experts, on the- art
of tuning and regul: ting. It thoroughly
acquaints the reader with the grand, the
upright, the square piano on a scientific
basis.
It is illustrated with carefully
designed 'diagrams accurately numbering
and naming each part of the instrumi nt.
It should be in every snlesman's library.
Tuners, win ther amateurs or experts,
recognize it as the standard v ork of their
craft. No "kit" is complete without it.
Cloth bound, over one hundred pages.
Sent post paid on receipt of one dollar.
Edward Lyman Bill
Publisher
3 East 14th Str et
New York
LEHMAN'S IMPROVED AM. HARP
acknowledged liy professionals most perfect,
cheapest and easiest learned of any instrument.
For particulars ask music dealers or send stamp
for illus'teil Circular* and Testimonials to
Am. Harp Factory, Joliet, 111.
Pianos
That Sell
Through the praise of people that use them
Thoroughly good
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The Dyer & Hughes
IDashingtonStreet,
Boston*
assortment of different
A HANDSOME Chickering parlor grand
has been shipped from the New York
warerooms to the home of General Nelson
A. Miles, Commandcr-in-Chief of the U. S.
Army, in Washington.
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For Catalogue and Prices address
J. F. HUGHES & SON
fjanufacturers
Foxcroft, fie.

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