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*†Blaze of Glory, March and Two-step,Abe Holzmann

Abe Holzmann’s latest. Very effective,50c.

*†Old Faithful, March and Twostep,Abe Holzmann

Sung, whistled and played everywhere.50c.

*†Uncle Sammy, March and Twostep,by Abe Holzmann

Heard all over the world. Nothing like it everwritten, 30c.

*†Blaze Away, March and Twostep,Abe Holzmann

A stirring March, with snappy melodies, Solo 50c,Duet $1.00

*†Yankee Grit, March and Twostep,Abe Holzmann

A fine March, makes a good Schoolmarch, Easy50c.

*†Alagazam Cakewalk,by Abe Holzmann

One of the greatest successes by Holzmann,50c.

*†Flying Arrow, Indian Intermezzo,Abe Holzmann

The leading American March, full of vim, Pine,50c.

*†Hunky Dory, Cakewalk,by Abe Holzmann

A big Hit. Sung and played by everybody,Try it 50c.

*†Bunch of Blackberries, Cakewalk,by Abe Holzmann

A very original and effective number, not too hard,50c.

*†Smoky Mokes, Cakewalk,by Abe Holzmann

The Cakewalk Hit all Players are talking about,50c.

*†Golden Rod, Intermezzo,by Mabel Mc Kinley

A very catchy and instructive number. Try it!30c.

*†Feather Queen, Indian Intermezzo,by Mabel Mc Kinley

Simply beautiful and beautifully simple,30c.

*†Karama, A Japo-Rhapsody,by Mabel Mc Kinley

One of the greatest musical successes. Not hard,30c.

*†Anona, Intermezzo,by Mabel Mc Kinley

Another triumph like Karama by same writer.

*†Turkey in the Straw, Ragtime Fantasie,by O. Bonnell

A very jolly number, which sets your feet agoing50c.

*†Yale Boola, March and Stwstep,by A. M. Hirsch

The Famous College March. Very populareverywhere, 50c.

*†Arabola, Arabian Intermezzo,by K. Hendrix

An Intermezzo full of quaint melody and harmony,50c.

*†Yankiana, March and Twostep,by E. E. Loftis

Positively the finest March ever written,30c.

*†Salomy Jane, Intermezzo March,by J. P. Corin

A very fine characteristic March, full of vim,30c.

Seeing Paris, March and Twostep,by Ch. Mougert

A bright attractive number, very pleasing,60c.

Sycamore Concert Rag,by Scott Joplin

A Rag that sticks. Everybody is humming it,50c.

*Nooga, Oriental Intermezzo,by Marie Doro

A dainty Oriental concert, characteristic ofthe country, 60c.

*†Mrs. Sippi, African Intermezzo,by J. C. Russick

A new fangled March, full of snap and ginger,50c.

*†La Fiesta,  March,by A. Roncovieri

One of the most famous Marches,Solo 30c. Duet 75c.

*†Jumping Jack’s Jubilee, Comique,by A. B. Woods

Something entirely new. A charming novelty,30c.

*†Down the Field, March,by S. P. Friedman

The most up to date College March. Very brilliantand snappy, 50c.

*†Screeching Eagle, March and Twostep,B. Stern

A very stirring March, positively contagious,30c.

*†Great Divide, March and Twostep,by L. Maurice

An unusually popular March by a popularComposer, 60c.

*†Fighting Hope, March and Twostep,L. Maurice

The most novel and interesting March everwritten, 30c.





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Redhead Rag,by Franklin and Green

Taken from Irene Franklin’s famous Song“Redhead,” 60c.

*†That Italian Rag,by Al. Piantadosi

The Rag Hit of the year. Immensely popular,30c.

*†Step Lively, March and Twostep,by F. Schwartz

A very interesting, beautiful March, not too hard,50c.

*†African Dreamland, Intemezzo,by G. Atwater

A beautiful Darky number that setsthe soul a-singing, 50c.

*†Pollywogs, March and Twostep,by E. C. Kammermeyer

A rainbarred episode, full of sweet Melodies,50c.

*†Shooting Stars, March and Twostep,G. L. Story

An encore Number, wherever played. Try it!30c.

*Buxton Slow Drag,by L. Lewis

The Greatest Afro-American Success. Try it!50c.

*†Rag-a-Tag Rag,by Al. W. Brown

A brand new Rag, full of pretty melodies,50c.

Second Regiment March,by J. W. Reeves

A March with plenty of dash and vim.50c.

*†Love Sparks, Waltzesby Abe Holzmann

The latest Waltzes by this popular Composer,50c.

*†Love-Land, Waltezby Abe Holzmann

A Waltz of merit which has captured all Europe,50c.

*†Symphia Waltzes,by Abe Holzmann

A most desirable waltz for those who admirepretty melodies, 30c.

*†Calanthe Waltzes,by Abe Holzmann

Dainty, beautiful and original,60c.

*Echoes of Love, Waltzes,by R. Ferrari

A genuinely beautiful Waltz, not too hard,30c.

Sly Cupid, Waltzes,by B. Stern

An entrancing Waltz with beautiful harmonies,50c.

Fancy Free, Waltzes,by G. Warren

Sweet sounding, pleasing melodies,50c.

*If You Loved Me, Waltzes,by R. E. Keiser

A bright medley of beautiful Waltz Melodies,30c.

*Señora, Waltzes,by Joe Nathan

A fascinating, and brilliant Spanish number,60c.

Beaute Supreme, Waltzes,by L. Maurice

Dainty Themes of beauty and originality,50c.

Betty and Billy, Waltzes,by W. C. Powell

A beautiful Waltz by the writer of “Curly”,50c.

*A Winning Miss, Waltzes,by Wm. F. Peters

Full of sweet, flowing melodies, and beautifulharmonies, 75c.

*Paid in Full, Waltzes,by Wm. F. Peters

An excellent Number for exhibition and dance,60c.

Beverly of Graustark, Waltzes,Wm. F. Peters

A Salon Waltz, sympathetic and melodious,60c.

*†Manzanillo, Mexican Dance,by A. G. Robyn

One of the biggest hits ever written,Solo 50c, Duet 75c

Dance of the Raindrops,by P. B. Story

A number which has won favor from every player,30c.

*†Dance of the Frowsyheads,by P. B. Story

A nice little exhibition number, very dainty,50c

Snow Dance, Eskimo Intermezzo,F. C. Parson

A sweet little number, good for recital and dance,60c.

*†Corncracker Barn Dance,by F. W. Meacham

A bright attractive Dance, very fascinating,50c.

*†Caught in the Net, Threestep,by R. A. King

The most novel and interesting Threestep written,50c.

*Princess Royal, Schottische,by M. Rosenfeld

A dainty and very pleasing caprice. You’ll like it,50c.



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† Also published for Band.

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