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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1896 Vol. 23 N. 17 - Page 20

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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
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CHAS. KEIDEI,, SR., and James E. Healy,
of Wm. Knabe & Co., Baltimore Md., were
in town the early days of the week. This
was Mr. Keidel's first visit to the local
house since his return from Europe.
EDWARD F. DROOI>, of E. F. Uroop &
Sons, Washington, D. C , returned last
week from a three months' European tour.
He was accompanied by his daughter.
F. H. KILBOURNE, for many years with
Wm. Bourne & Son, has engaged in the
piano business at 213 Tremont street, Bos-
ton.
A RECENT acquisition to the forces of the
M. Steinert & Sons Co., Providence, R. I.,
is Robt. C. Robbins, formerly with the
firm of Niles & Thompson.
THE Bell Organ & Piano Co. of Toronto,
Can., have rented the building lately va-
cated by the Bank of Toronto, and will
occupy it as piano warerooras.
MUSICAL instruments to the value of
$16,609 were shipped from the port of New
York for the week ending Nov. 4th.
AN elaborately carved and uniquely de-
signed piano which was exhibited at the
Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, is on
view in the windows of the Fifth Ave. vare-
rooms of Hardman, Peck & Co. It has re-
cently been "made over" so to speak, at least
internally, and is now as up-to-date in tone
and touch as it is handsome in appearance.
FIRE occurred in the basement of H. M.
Wheeler's piano store, Waukegan, Wis.
Mr. Wheeler's loss is $700.
BRONSON & BEALS, manufacturers of
musical instruments, Toledo, O., will re-
move their plant to Charleston, S. C.
MR. CASAVANT, of the Casavant Brothers,
organ builders of St. Hyacinthe, P. Q., is
A FIRE in Halle & Co.'s piano manufac-
at work putting in a new organ in St. turing premises, London, Ont., Nov. 1st,
Ann's Church, Woonsocket, R. I.
did damage to the extent of $1,000.
FERDINAND MAYER, manager of the local
THE last issue of the "Indicator" con-
house of Wm. Knabe & Co., was in high tains the valuable opinions of the members
spirits when THK REVIEW man met him on of the Chicago trade on the result of the
Thursday. Reason: Good retail trade election. Without exception, our Chica-
which has been steadily increasing since go friends look on the victory as a sure
election, and the advance bookings for the forerunner of better times.
Carreno tour, which insures her visit being
a phenomenal success.
ROBT. F. GIBSON,vice-president and treas-
urer
of Otto Sutro & Co., Baltimore, was
ERNEST URCHS & Co., Steinway repre-
married
Friday evening of last week to
sentatives in Cincinnati, have moved-into
Miss
Agnes
Laura Homburg, in St.George's
their new and elegant quarters, 123 West
P.
E.
Church,
that city. Mrs. Sutro, who is
Fourth street.
now in Europe, and the employees of the
ROBT. A. WIDENMANN was the presiding firm, presented the happy couple with
officer at a meeting of the State Committee numerous presents.
of the National Democratic party held in
GKO. MACK. & SON, of Indianapolis, Ind.,
this city last Mcnday. The meeting was
attended by all the leading lights of the has brought suit on account in garnish-
Democratic ranks who helped to bring ment against the Jackson Pipe Organ Co.
for $256 for organ pipes furnished. They
about the great sound money victory.
desire to attach that amount of money in
SAMUEL PELOUBET, a well-known citizen
the hands of the trustees of the Memorial
of Bloomfield, N. J., died suddenly at his
Presbyterian Church, where the organ has
home in that city last week of heart disease.
been erected.
Deceased was a son of the late Chavrier
Peloubet, and for many years was one of
F. J. MABON has left on a two months'
the firm of organ manufacturers of that trip through the West in the interest of
name.
Paul G. Mehlin & Sons.
STRAUCH BROS.,
ASTABL.ISHKD JS6T.
Manufacturers of Grand, Square and Upright
Piano Actions
and Ivory Keys,
22, 24, 26. 28, 30 TENTH AVENUE,
57 LITTLE WEST 12th STREET,
452-454 WEST 13th STREET,
W^
THE • CAFEN * PIANB
THOROUGHLY
UP-TO-DATE
Bourne Piano
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most value for the money. The case design is
artistic. The tone, touch and finish are unex-
excelled. Investigate it ! We will make it to your
advantage. Address for catalogues, prices, etc. . . .
The BroGRport Piano pifg. Go.
BROCKPORT
Manufacturers. . . .
ESTABLISHED 1837.
N. Y.
Celebrated for its tone, touch, design,
finish, durability and valuable improvements.
Write and find out about our new styles. . .
WH. BOURNE & 50N f
New York Representatives:
WINTERROTH & CO.
105 E. 14th Street.
YOEK.
105 TREMONT ST., BOSTON,

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