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very beautiful slides made, and it would pay
all song illustrators to look them up.
Williams and Walker in their new pro-
duction, will feature "Marjo, My Hindoo
Love," "Where was Moses when the Light
Went Out," "Down where the Cotton Blos-
soms Grow," and "Sorrow."
Dan Daly has had a special song entitled
"Ole Fudge," written for him by George
Sidney and Paul Schindler, in Geo. W. Led-
erer's new show, "The New Yorkers."
This firm have sold the French copyright
of the "Quo Vadis" waltzes for quite a large
sum. "Down Where the Cotton Blossoms
Grow" is being sung at eight different thea-
tres in New York this week.
Harry Von Tilzer's latest is "Can You
Blame Me for Loving That Man?" and from
the combined pens of Horwitz and Bowers
will shortly be published, "When You Love
Me in the Sweet Old Way."
BUY A CATALOGUE.
The Lyceum Publishing Co. have pur-
chased the catalogue of the Keystone Music
Co., of Altoona, Pa. J. M. Duganne, who
was the proprietor of this business, will con-
tinue to hold his position in the Altoona
Conservatory. The better known pieces pur-
chased by the Lyceum Music Co. are, "Girls
of America," March; "Although," ballad;
"A Breeze From Darkland," cakewalk;
"Beau Monde" waltzes, etc., etc.
A NEW FIRM.
The latest firm to join the growing ranks
of music publishers are the Earle-Remich
Publishing Co., at 248 Essex Street, Law-
rence, Mass. The two partners in the bus-
iness are Frank A. Remich and Alfred I.
Earle. They make their debut, with a two-
step, entitled "Woolly Wools" by Mr. Earle.
"THE GINGER BOYS" ANOTHER WINNER.
W. Paris Chambers has a great song in
"I Do." It is to be heard at many variety
theatres in New York. "The Ginger Boys"
march is a good number just issued by Mr.
Chambers. The title is that given to the sol-
diers, who were formerly called the "Boys
in Blue," but since the Khaki uniforms have
been introduced, this is the name applied to
them.
CHANGES IN THE RETAIL FIELD.
NEW STORES.
D. H. Bentley, Freeport, 111.—R. D. Wil-
liams, Fayette, la.—Meyers & Schaefer,
Poplar Bluff, Mo.
BRANCHES.
Arcade Music House, Springfield, O., in
Xenia, O.—Rosenblatt & Co., Greenville, in
Johnson City, Tenn.—J. P. Scott, Webster
City, la., in Fort Dodge, la.—W. C. Col ton,
Davenport, la., in Clinton.
CHANGES, ETC.
A. L. Shultz has succeeded to the busi-
ness of O. G. Luches, Remsen, la.—An im-
terest in the business of C. A. Reed, Anderson,
S. C, has been purchased by Geo. N. Boyles.
—Hugo Crawford, St John, N. B., has gone
out of business.
The J. H. 'Wagoner Music Co., of Roches-
ter, Minn., has been incorporated, succeed-
ing to the business of Wagoner & Son. The
following officers have been elected: Pres-
ident, J. H. Wagoner; vice-president, F. R.
Edwards; secretary and treasurer, C. H.
Wagoner.
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