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THE MUSIC TRADE REVIEW
John Prindle Scott has written a song, "The
Secret."
Recent Church publications in bound form
are a Chopin Album which contains thirty-
two pieces—waltzes, mazurkas, nocturnes,
etc., a wonderful production, for one dollar,
and "Pedal Studies for the Or^an" by Anton
Andree, revised by J. Lewis Browne. The
John Church Co. expect the biggest season in
their history the coming winter. They have
under consideration manuscripts of every
well-known American composer.
A NEW J
We draw the attention of our readers to
the advertisement of Joseph J. Kaiser, 40
West 28th street, Xevv York,music puYisher.
Mr. Kaiser has recently started in this busi-
ness, having opened spacious offices on the
fourth floor (elevator in building) at the
above address. He will be glad to meet the
profession, and they would do well to look
him up. His catalogue is small, but what it
lacks in quantity it certainly makes up in
T H E
H 1 T
OFTHE
YEAR
"MY
quality. His best song is "As Oft as the
Pitcher Goes to the Well," by P. Campbell.
This is a splendid song of its kind, and pos-
sesses a distinct merit, that should bring en-
cores to t i e singer. "Flirting Near the Sea
Shore" has already been taken up by several
burlesque companies. It has a good swing-
ing chorus, and should become popular.
Jesse Campbell, who has been with the E. T.
Paull Music Co. for some time has left that
firm, and has assumed the managership of the
professional department for Mr. Kaiser.
This firm will publish a song by Andrew B.
Sterling and Jesse Campbell, entitled "When
the Boys Come Marching Home.' Jos. J.
Kaiser is a composer of much ability himself,
having written several waltzes, marches, etc.
A GREAT FAVORITE.
Franklyn Wallace, the well-known tenor.
has been singing since the beginning of the
season in the various Parks around New
York. He is a great favorite with the large
audiences which collect to partake in this
EVALINE"
BY
MAE ANWERDA SLOANE
Sung with immense success in THE KING'S
CARNIVAL
THE AUTHORS* AND COnPOSERS' HUSIC PUBLISHING CO.
109 West 28th St.
New York
THE FOUR BALLAD HITS OF THE SEASON.
'The Old Postmaster."
"In The House Ol Too Much Trouble."
"When The Birds Go North Again."
"My Heart's To-Night In Texas."
THE FOUR COON SUCCESSES OF THE YEAR.
"Tobie, I Kind O' Likes You."
"The Emblem Of An Independent Coon."
'My Little Jungle Queen."
"I Aint Goin' Ter Work No More."
THE FOUR POPULAR INSTRUMENTAL HITS OF THE DAY.
"On Duty," March.
"Phyllis," Waltz.
"My Lady Love," Waltzes.
"Kunnin Kaffirs," Cakewalk
Shapiro, Bernstein,
& Von Tilzer,
MUSIC PUBLISHERS,
45 W. 28th ST.,
NEW YORK.
JOS. W. STERN & CO ,
34 E. 21 at St.,
NEW YORK CITY.
THE GREAT SONG HITS OF THE SEASON
EXCELSIOR"
"MY DROWSY BABE"
•THE SPIDER AND THE FLY."
A SAMPLE COPY FOR 5 CENTS
Any of These New Publications
CHIMES OF FREEDOM
March and Two Step
"THE HOUSE OF
HITS."
By ANDREW H. MANGOLD
youflrcncttbc GirlT Baiud
By Emily Smith
PAN AMERICAN
March and Two Step
By W. A. COREY
PEERLESS PUBLISHING CO.
47 W. 28th St., New York.
ORCHESTRATIONS OF
THE SEASON'S HIT.
FLORODORA
Selection, Concert Number, Florodora
Caprice, Waltzes, Lancers, Barn Dance,
March and Two-Step.
Royai music Co., 10 Union Square, n. V.
The Season's Successes :
" Go Way Back and Sit Down"
•I'll be With You When the Roses
Bloom Again"
pleasant evening's amusement. Mr. Wal-
lace has been singing several of the Howley,
Haviland & Dresser publications. The ones
he scores with the most are: "The Blue Sky
Has Turned to Gray," "Mr. Volunteer"
and "Good-bye, Dolly Gray." The latter
is one of the most popular songs of the day,
and Mr. Wallace is obliged to sing it over
many times before his hearers are satisfied.
CASEY WAS BEHINDHAND.
Frank D. Pease, representing Fitzgibbon,
Butler & Co., brought a complaint against
Thomas J. Casey, orchestra leader, for not
keeping his contract to supply scores for
forty-two instruments, which were to be
used by Sousa's Band the other evening at
Manhattan Beach. The piece was "The
Holy Cross," by Miss Hattie Starr, and
when she went down by the sea to hear the
strains of this beautiful music, she was dis-
appointed. On inquiring of Mr. Sousa the
reason why, she was informed that Mr.
Casey had only sent down nineteen orches-
trations, and this accounted for his appear-
ance at the Harlem Police Court last week.
Casey promised to settle matters and the case
was dismissed.
THE ROOF-GARDENER SAYS:
Too much cannot be said of Wm. Jerome
and Eugene Black's clever song, "When Mr.
Shakespeare Comes to Town." It is undoubt-
edly the most popular song used on any roof
garden in New York. It is sung by Ha"
Bulger at the Cherry Blossom Grove. Of
course, a great deal of credit is due to him
for the clever manner in which he sings
it; but, he says himself, it is the best song
he has ever sung. His other song, "Don't
Put Me Off at Buffalo Any More," goes
well. Another clever act is that given by
William Gould; he always scores heavily
with "Mary Green." The next song in
popularity on the roof is "Go 'Way Back
and Sit Down." This is generally to be
heard both at the New York and at Ham-
merstein's. One other good song is "Love
Me, Lize," which always receives several
encores. These are the songs that stand out
prominently. At the same time there are
many good songs about; in fact, in tone and
merit, they arc above the songs that were
published a year ago.
T. B. Harms & Co. have recently published
a song by Boyle Woolfolk, entitled "There
Ain't No Use to Grieve About Things
Done Gone By." After the many coon
songs that have been published lately, it is
quite refreshing to run up against one that
possesses the merit that this number of Mr.
Woolfolk's does. The words are funny,
and the music is really melodious. It is
being featured by Ernest Hogan, John H.
King, of West's minstrels, and Arthur Rig-
by, with much success.
TOY
is by SIDNEY JONES and is published in the following arrangements:
Waltzes,
Selections,
Vocal Score,
Piano 7 5 c , Orchestra $1.00
Piano $1.00, Orchestra $2.00
$2.00
The Moon,
Six Little Wives.
Two-Step,
Song 75c.
Song, 50c.
Piano 50c, Orchestra $1.00
Samee-Oamee,
Chinee Soje-Man,
Rhoda and her Pagoda,
Duet 50c.
Songr 60c.
Song 50c.
Published by THE JOHN CHURCH COMPANY,
CINCINNATI.
NEW YORK.
CHICAGO
ROBERT TELLER SONS & DORNER,
LITHOGRAPHERS, MUSIC EMORflVERS flND PRINTERS.
Music Titles by all Processes.
224-232 W. 26th St., NEW YORK.
The Firm of fl. WITMARK & SONS
By
beg to announce
Another fluslcal Comedy Success
the authors of " T H E
BURGOMASTER"
FRANK PIXLEY AND GIISTAV LUDKKS
JiUSICAL N1JMBEBB THAT HAVE_ "MADE " "KING DODO":
•' Tale of a Bumble Bee '
" True Barbaric Soldier'
(another "Kangaroo"song) 1 For Love I Live Alone "
" I'll Do or Die '"
' I'll Shut My Eyes and
" The eminent Dr. Fizz "
Think It's Y o u / '
•' A Jolly Old Potentate "
' Claim Thou Thine Own "
*' Two Hearts Made One " ' Look in The Book and See"
''Cat's Quartette"
• Pound the D r u m "
Full Vocal Score (ready
"Tale of a Bumble
July 15th) . . . . $ 2.00
Bee." Two-step . 50c
Selections . . . .
1.00 " Schottische . . . . 50c
Waltz
75 " March
50c
Handsome Title Pages for Window Display to be had upon application.
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