Lovely little Nellie Dwyer
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Lovely little Nellie Dwyer
Entered at Post Office at Bosto;i as ma il matte r of the Second Class. :-ro~ WEEKLY Jorlh-·~k -<p0'5 .-<.# SHEET MUSIC. August 12, No.68 o~ 1896. Published Weekl7. Subscription, $1.00 per ;rear, in advance. Lovely Little Dwyer. / WORDS AND MUSIC BY --CHARLES E. CASEY . -..~~ ~~ ~_0.z~ oN ~------ .-.. ·+HFr. ~~IRE~, PtrBliI~JiE~~~--~ 36 BROrIFIELD STREET.:r--=<3C<·· C.A.T.ALOGUES FREE TO A.NY ADDRESS ON A.PPL:CCA.T:CON- Lovely Little Nellie Dwyer. WALTZ SONG. Arr. by JOHN A. MORSE. 1. Your city 2. It seems may have to a so-cie - me it is tyqueen, Oryourtown a dream, But of course all may have a I know it's # -~-=1===1=- ===1===--j- = ~-===·==~~ ===~== -===•==•= ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: ::: . 1-8~~~~1 -+-~~~~-1-_J=-=--~-=---=---~~·~~~~~~~-+-+-~~~~-~-~~~~ belle, But talk true, That soon 1075. - C. M. P. Co. 75--J.. a- bout I am ----- your nice girls, . to Copyright, 1894, by COUPON Music PUBLISHING Co. - mar - ry, . . . . 3 pp. There's A none can com-pare with my Nell. . . . . . girl that's as pure as the dew. . . . . . . rs;:. down in rents are · 1 ·- ---·- - - - .......................... 77~~~~- I 4 --l-'$;._ _ - l _-l ~~~ _Ii=-=- ~--==€J-~=r- d-0- +--·~ l~i. ~ the not ~--l--l-~=--1== -e-_ t=r= 4~~~~=-=--l= +==-- -~--l== -&'I............ .... i! -~-· ------~--f9 . ~ ............ ...._...._ ...._...._ - - - - = - -- @.; She lives Her pa - i - dol la-dy's of you my heart, can find, So win-some In all of and this so bright. great land. I .. J -+ ":;t i~ ---+~~ -t-E--tj=r=--=tdf~-I=&J~~-=#J -=:--r=a=_~-r-1- li___.;--J Wi th dim - pled cheeks and wa vy hair, I have bought a cute lit - tle cot - Her lips tage that are like a o - ver - looks 0 ~~ -~~-;J====r;;J--~-IP , . , ~--+--~=I "'"""',J____ _~.=Lfr---~=1~ ~~ ~--r-1 ; ----r-Such rogu isheyes we'll live ,, anddain in hap tysighs, pi-ness, -------1 ,, - 1 - - - --_.j-- 1 -== -5-------=~=-e-= ,,_ •----+--~· o --i--~- 1-6.1------ -1-10~--- - ~ ---+-- A I ~ - ~- • i ~_Q ___ ,,_,~- ~~ ~~~·-----If'~ =i=-l~=====__j=1=-+-----~ =1==t==--=--=----j=~---j= ...... ...... ==~===-------==~= -1-----~~=l=i=--rvoice so sweet hope . . for man -~---~- t::-- i " ' : : i - - - - - - - -r;t [!-~---- --~ ----- - r;J ·r see You're wel and mer - ry. y a day. . ---~- - -+----- ~ _ ,, hi.,. -~ - - ~l"'-~P---- -r--- --r-- - 1---1 i- -- ---3- you 2..re come to - -----j-·t----+----1- - - - - - - --+ -- -...... - --- ~------1->--·,:;J-<---- - - · -- - I - ' - " ' - - -..... ~~===~='~--=~~ B=~--~=~=---3-H-; _.,,_=l_r-----r-=1± _C=l_f----r--t:j ~ tel 1 lone you her dear name, willreign su-preme, t::--~-~~====~ ~~ ---==1= ~i -1-- Is love Mylove- ly ly ...... C. M. P. Co. ...... 75-3. Nel - lie Dwy Nel-lieDwy b===Jl ~ - - er. er. - -----~-----<_ j _ · _ -~-~- -~-- -==-~=-----1--~=~====__j= ==::::i=:J~ _-1____• ----r---o----~- ---!~=-~--~ "ill.-~=----+--<_1'=---~-~- 'f:--=--1==""==""==•==""-=--1==L==""'==-==rir- = -•===t=-~~-~--~-~===t=- --1-~=i= ·~--..::t all the ..:t .... -i . g----:-- ---• -~---1--- - -•==•=-~---1-=j~ -~- r--~==· :ii= =+-= -+.... r-- -~-~--o--- ...... ~ 8 CHORUS. ih:l-j=l---+--0,~~1-'='=--J_~=i----+-----"~~-----E--.j ~ ttI-~ f#~JH--J-+-c·--1-+- l=F= ~~~~--JI-~~ My dear Nell, so fond and true, She's the best girl that I -:V-er knew; ,. ____.. .___ -..- S°=- ==:---:>--------+----< ==~== .... i:LJ_i=i;~-11-----1 ~----~ -=--~ bet I' 11 nev-er, -·1----i-f---+- _ J li H Nel-lie Dwyer . nev-er C. M. P . Co. 75--4. • • • • iF YOU WILL SEND $1.00 FOR ONE YISAR'S SUBSCRIPTION • • • • To THE JOURNAL OF SHEET MUSIC. 36 Bromfield Street, Boston, Mass., -->B + You will receive Every Week during One Year + B<-- A NEW OR POPULAR PIECE OF SHEET nus1c SinlLAR TO THAT UPON WHICH THIS IS PRINTED. I UST No. 3 OF THE LATEST VOCAL SHEET MUSIC AT CUT PRICES. Including all the Great" Hits" of the Day, usually sold at from 4:0 to 75 cents each, but now offered at special rates. Usual Our Price. Price. ~/:~N:';,~ei~.~'J.~~rlittlebabytosleep Usual Our Price. Price. P·f.·J:r:;;[~~~ :~& :~~ ~~~~t~o~~~;~~eofyesterday ~U: n~c~~~~ :~~ jt :\~~~;~~~1\'l{,~oors .40 40 · .75 .40 .50 .40 .22 22 · .40 Twilight. Duet .40 . 50 .50 .22 m:~~: ~~:~~ri-,.,:altz song ~1~ ~ici/~e~;,~'he:1~reart 1 0 Hleep, darling, sleep. Op. 8. 2 1 ~i::~·~fih ~i:if:~~eJesus. ·-:: e:i~~~~ill W. A. Fisher P. Obligato for org~·, ~io~i':irvey aud cello H. llusser (.). P. Scott Sluml>t'r, my darling F. J.. ambe1·t Slumber on, baby dear R. Y. llarrows ~~fi~~ ~~~'t:;;~ Casey L. ~~·v~?e1.h Softly in a dream. Op. 9. 3 w. A. Fisher Soldier of fortune G. L. '!'racy Soldier's bride E. Niniau ~1umberland _.g~ :~~ n~c~fn";1b"e~~ c.I~:.i~~~~~; :~~ ::£~:~ ~~~!li1~y8 ~1;J1~~ ~~U:<fu the waterburf~v~ic~rowue .~l :a .2"J ·i~ . 27 .'l7 G. B. Nevin :f~Ul~~~i f~1~:bv A 80 ~~~:,~l~lr'e me day Bartiett·l\~~~\~~h ~~~~ ~~glg~~eio~~9~ 92 '*.ix.1~i~l~~~ ~g~~, ~J/~ehe~i~trenade :~8 J. Martin H. Murray P. Greely M. Klein .50 .40 .40 .50 P. Greeley E. S. Hosmer J. U. "\Vaud .40 .50 .5J ig: 1s°~~i~~~aid W.}'!j:r1J;~ Song of the sword Songs of praise the angels sang Son of God, 'l'he ~gr[~'i~:.o~t!~~';;v~~~igh G. So, so, rock-a-by so Spanish roses Speak a good word for me ~~~fn~ ~\\ta_o!~~~vord 1 .40 .50 ·!~ :50 .40 F. N.~ 8110ph~ril A. F"rwell 1 ~~1t~~;:s~;~ ;g~_l,'Li~1llf, ~ i ~~n) 'li.1J;.1J;~~~ Summer eveuing, A D ..:-osdard Summers ::e. · tarr Summer s day elf. Wilke Summer song, A. Ou. 1 E. M. Allen Sunlight through the sobbing rain. Op. 48 O. L. Carter Sun ot'. my soul A. J. Holden l<usquel1anna Sue J · F. Walsh Sweet'art Dolores H.B. Arledge Sweet baby mtue J.E. Birch SweetbelleofMars CTWWilarrett SweetClaribel · estman Sweet dreams R. Qovertey Sweetest dream of all W. A. Phillips Sweetest girl. '!'he E. R Noyes ~==:~::~ s~~':i to me. Op. 2 ~-~-s~:~~~! Sweetheart H.B. Wills ~:::~~::~~; ri~: ii~~~tgrows old s ti · 8:::u~::~~,~1~he no more. Op. 1. 6 ~~~::~ k~~O~s~~~~~essy Sweet Ratte Carey Sweet Katie Clare Sweet Katie dear ~:::~ nt~}: r.i{~Js~;~g~:~.. Sweet Lorena Ray ~;::~ ::-g1 ~Y8~:~~~;_ ~:::~ ~~~~~;itt:Y Duet 1 ::~ L. Vivarelli CW. 'r. Miller · ~· ~aKll~Y FJ~~~~~~i Sweetheartd ilL the park Sweetheart, tell me again Sweetheart to you :~~ .40 .40 .40 st~r:Y ~~ih3e c ~~s~-child 1 AS.~~~~~~ :l~ L. F. Gottschalk l'. Loring C. Grallam SprinKtide Star of faith ~tars I~ beatv en shining. Op. 1. 2 11 Strew poppy buds :~8 f.·i: f~l~!':~ Song of ong ago !Song of 1'-Tay Song of the Chrlstmas bells Song of the inconstant ~gg~ g~ .50 .50 .50 .40 :~~ ::~ ·13 · .50 .40 .50 .60 .~o .40 .30 ·!O · O .50 .5J .50 :l~ .30 .27 .27 .27 ·§l :1~ L. Peasley c. Macy E Selden J. 0 F. McG lennon 8. Rey a. S. W. Cousins N. Lucas ~V~A~:f?l~:~ P. w. R . '{vffi~~~ "\Vaiting in the twilight c. 1Li11tz .22 'Vake thou, mv darling. Seren~.de W. Goold .22 way to .Arcadfa G. Ba.rton -~7 We all liave troubles of our own L. Bragdon :~+ We both have the same dear mother :E. Smith 2" ~~~~f~~:~~lain E. g; ~ ~~: .27 We 11 meet again w. Goold .27 'Ve're kin~s of the ebony Rwells J. W. Wheeler -~~ 'Ve're saihng to .:lrearuland. Violin obligato N. McGregor .22 i~~r: /~~~'!1fe~'h~b a barbecue to-morrow L. ~-1~ ?~1~!~~ .2'l What did she know about railways? ll. Scott .22 What shall I say to thee? D. Nesfie d -~ What would your answer be? C. W. Krogmann 18 1 .22 ~~:~ n~~ ~:ci:1~ f_.s;~~1r:.u1a~ F. N. §i1~~;::a .27 When Cu1iid comes a-wooing R. O. Wheeler :~~ When dayllgl1t dies A. E. Fisher 1 3 1 1 .21 ~~:!~ ~~~\~~ ~~! i!.~: eyes so dear. Op. · c:F ~Si~~ ~~Tt ·2~ When hope has ended A. Solman :~~ ~~:~ }~~dt~~~~1~~~h;-~~to~h~ }~s~~~k~bye G:'t~ J!~~; ·~~ · .<7 .22 .27 When I wa.s a boy When love is done .27 .17 -~ •· .27 .27 .27 .17 .50 .75 .40 .50 ~~~!~rX~~~~~v~Jh';;,a~h~d !: k 11 1:~:~ ~:~r little girl 'cross the way ~~$~~~~ -gg :~~ .40 .50 ::~ :~J 1 1 Third love letter, '1'4e JI. Godard '!'his would I do W.R. Chapman Those wedding bells sLall not ring out l1. II. Roseufyld ~~~~~~l~~lfi~e ~~~b 4t~~~ f~~~-~~~1°o~\~e uet Tnon who of the heavens art. Op. 1. 4 Thy heart belongs to me Thy name Thy realm it~~\~fifi~rln morning 'Tis all in the plan 'Tia .June "l'iti with love. Duet. :~~:e~~~lark 'l'o-uight. Op.:;;; CDl4'.LMt~j1.~Y 1 C. t.~';,:,'~',!' L.A. Havens C. W. McClure :~~ ~6~ 1~1~ 0~1~:r:;:a~~~e time to-day 133 1 :~ ~g~~h~ /;t£/,~v;:~:;;'~~ r~l'g"n. Op. HF~VfJ~~~ 1 ri·c~"v~ r~~~ u. C. ]... Manney 11. \V. J:>etrie l\1. K. "'ood M. de Leu ville H~W~Pl~~~r~ e. Ba.ssart J.,, Denza ("Jack and Beanstalk") Sloaue .Eo:·~~~~-~~~ :~8 :~~ .30 .75 .50 .60 :~~ .40 .DO ..JO :~i .50 'J'ougours d'elle (dost thou know her?) E. Raymond To you and l>ut to you R. Coverley 'lTeasured love.tokens J. "\V. Lerman True honest love G. P. Armstrong .50 .60 .50 .50 i?.c~~~~l~~~ :~~ J. Wreck of the l\fai11e Wrestliu' wit ol' Satan \Vrite lo 1ne, l'-atie 1 0 -~7 i! t~~~ ~ t~J!~te~S~~~O Violin obligato 1 -~ ~:~ 1! s~~°e~~~~la°rt~v~~~~ to me .40 .40 40 · :~& :~~ .50 30 · fYou'll ~~ ~~g~~ ~~~a~:o~~1~d my kitty n .. ver :tind a coon like me .22 .':17 You'll 11ever find another love like mine ."27 You promi8ed to love aud protect me :~~ ~~~;·:)~~s~'6°~e:1~.dd6p. 6 .27 Your key don't fit this lock no more .27 .32 .27 .27 Your love and yours .tlOnP Youtli. Duet Ze Parisie1me Grisette Zenda. Waltz song :~+ ~~~~~: ~1g~~·~~.oN~~aJ;bble OU the beach 5 .50 .50 .40 ·:i :40 .40 .50 :g~ .!JO .50 M. G. Watson A.H. Fitz R. Daughtry J. Moruingtar .40 .40 .40 .40 C. G. Smith C. D. Undel'hill .40 .50 cf.s~~~i~~ k~~~ 0 HC~~~ 1Jf~~~~~ G. .40 .40 .40 .22 W. A. Foster I. Doles C. A. Chase H. E. Jones I. Doles F. G. Mack P. B. 'i}~1°s~~~~ LMr:\l~W~g~ 1 .27 .27 l\I. H. Witt C. Va.nee L. Jolmson E. :r\illiau E. ~i1liau 1 Eg~:~ ;~~! ~~~,t~t;\1~Ye ~~: her P. ~-r5~~~~ ,V. H. -Penn M. T. Todd P. Ambrose Down at the old second-hand store Drap o' dew, A Dream, A. Op. 12. 3 r: ti\'f1) :~~ ~i1i~:~g~£-r!~1~~ ~;"umbrella .27 Emblem of the free .27 Faded leaf of Shan.rock .22 ~:HII!~~' march to glory :i~ Farewell, sweet 110ur .22 Flowers aloue can tell .2'2 Flower t11at wo11 my heart 22 · ~~~~i~· ~~a~~~t1~i~~sa :~ Forever here my rest shall be. Op. 61. 1 C Chrisman A. Jl. o•s110a f.·l:o:tfa~~ · :~8 :~8 :~8 R. Tewksbury J«. P. Wisner L. Vernon L. R1:b~e~\~~ 1 ~." Jsab~ ~~~ A.~: ~t;~~! J. Harding C. Horwitz H. C. Verner L. G. ·.ii :~8 .oU .50 .40 :~g :~8 .40 .50 .50 .50 .'£1 .27 Only a tear stained message :~~ 8~ih~ ~a~~~fi~1~f~f life 11 G~F~Ccib·~ B. O. Klein I.: §~~~i~ 1.1 s~Iii~~:;~ GA~H~Frl: D.PReGde~{" F. F. :~& .50 .DO ..JO m~bf~~~i:~o~ff~·~~~ Saviour, like a shepherd lead us .27 .27 Ah! well-a-day .22 !~~n~~~i!he street :~~ Hird aud the rose 11 1 J~ ~i''a~~~n~ t1:~ f~rge Dear home-land Flying Dutchman, The Golden harvest Happy three :~ ~;:~~~!Ie~1°Fa1r The Jerusalem (from" Gallia") .'Zl King or the forest am I .'27 l\Iy love's an arbutus .'l7 :~ ~ii r1~-,~\~t~~eet and holy SH~~~-!~; :gg :~ :N~:'~vYtlrs~~w. P.A. Schnecker ll. Uodard G. Lneders F. M. Witmark .oO .50 .50 .50 .50 .27 :~~ .27 One sweet~ solemn thought Duet .27 'l'o Mary .27 Westward ho! .27 Why must we say" good-bye,, .27 You are mine :~1 :~& .50 .50 .30 :~8 .27 .27 :~~ .'1.7 .27 .17 :~i .50 .51' .40 .27 .~O .27 :~~ .4~ :!o :~ .27 .22 :~~ 22 :22 :~~ .50 .40 .40 .40 .50 .22 .22 .22 .27 .50 .~O .27 .27 .'ti .27 .27 :n .27 .?:1 .27 .27 :~~ :ii .27 :~& .50 .30 .40 :~ "' :~~ .27 L; ·M_' Fren~·l_ .50 .27 H. c.J:'i~~~~ :~g :~ 40 :40 .40 :22 .2'.J ~ 1ri~~\\~rd C.DM~D~;ri'.~t~ :gg :~g :~8 :~ :~ :~ i1~H~t;: ::8 .:g: .40 .22 c. J. Parry C F Manney c: F: l\1a.11ney C. F. Roberts K. GE~~1:1~~;~ AA.R.Fos. eAnnbdeicek,~rs •Y A. Hampton G. B. llrlgham J.RP..Ll\.[llarursbtac h 11 P. B. Armstrong c~J?Or~~ F. .27 .22 .27 C. <.:rraham P. Percie 1 A. .27 .40 .50 ~- ~~~l\7.~!:1~~ EA~.E.Dt<~i~~~~ Rose I plucked for yon H.ushtown society, or 'Liza Jane O'Farrell Salve Regiua (Sou of the Highest Heaven) :g~ P. Cohn .50 .50 .50 ..10 .50 .22 .!'1 .2'2 .27 :~8 .50 .40 .50 .50 .50 .4 0 .bO Z2 :~ .27 .2J .27 .27 .27 .22 .27 :~g :~ .40 .40 .40 .50 .Zl .22 ::8 .2l .27 :~ M. Minturn .50 .27 Bru~~1G~~~T~ .60 .40 .60 .50 .40 .50 .32 .22 .27 .27 .21 .22 .27 .50 .50 .27 .27 W. Slaughter J. Parry, Jr. },, L. Moir J. L. Roeckel .Zl .2'.2 .27 A. p1~ 1nc;~-~~ .50 .40 .50 .40 :gg o. c!~~rA~ R. S Ambrose :!8 .30 .17 '!'. Bouheur E. Cooke F. N. Lohr .40 .50 .50 .60 .22 .27 .27 .32 M. ~.. ii!~~I~1i :~ ~g~titat~~otfJl~~1!1,iC~ba'a free F. A. ~i.r~li~i~~ :§~ Latest Foreign Compositions. :i1 :~~ .22 .~O Our nation's battle cry,'· Remember the Na~~e~~nterno Over the way J.P. Marshall .22 l'1ano saltsman T. H. Northrup .<2 Promises made on your wedding day B. C. Ruby .22 Remember, Im your brother and your friend c ~:i~tt;Jri 1 ~u1i1ar~ I. Doles P. Ambrose I. Y. Bennett :~ .27 :~~ :~8 .2'l .27 .27 :~~ _ 27 :4500 Ohio~hio .22 .40 .50 .50 0 kitchen clock oOld ldMr.gag tcya rpneet 0 1 h1 0 :~~ .511 .40 ~ 1~;:dy~~rb~~it. mamma dear .27 My thought is of tl10e Op 1 3 .27 My true love hath my. hea.:ft. · Op. I. 5 .22 Nellie and I, or children at play .2~ ~gt~~~1go~{n~ ~o:c~own coon J2 0 11'>. cfoomr ea tdoamy e, Es'plrlelteing. Op. 38 0r .2"~ 0 11 .27 .22 .W .50 .50 .50 .00 .50 .50 .50 In the harbor of Havana In the thorn bush. Op. 12. 2 I saw a vision in the night 1 1 ~t~! ~~~~~ ~ (f~e time It was the best of all 1 wants to have ma honey back again i<.C:r~1ec:ns us Land wl~1ere the thistles grow ti~~{: ~Y~fs~~rn. Duet :fil .22 40 .41) JC Vannah d u'l1i1 Jove 1e~~·ttle babY rndi'tre1~e~~t ~~{1~~~'.rh~ Jl .22 Hail to Atnerica J. W.1-Jetts Heart gardening G Stillman He laid down his life for Oltl Glory S. Clayton Hello J. Woodman Heroes who sank with the Maine P. Cohn Her uame is Mandy J. Stromberg He's always tile same old friend A. l\lonym He stole his friend's sweetheart G. C. Johnston He was my ouly son, or lost on the Maine G. Ashton Hope Mrs.N.P.Hanley Icauneverloveanother E.Hrowning I'd like to Ree the girl I used to love P. J>ercie I don't want to ta.lk any more T. E. Ffrench Ill make clat black ~al mine u. n. Ward I'll marry the man I love M. H. Rosenfeld .27 :21 .50 .40 .40 H.B. Watrous H. S. Lowiug :~ ~~Id~:~~it~f~-~~~ girl :J.1 17 ·~i .22 ?2 M. H.1i~Yl~ 1~~~ :~i :~ J>on't let her lose her way .27 Don't like a sporty coon .22 Don't say gooa Uye .27 Don't go, I love you .?l Don'ttake my Ifttle Irene :?J .22 :~~ :;n :E,:~i~~: ~~~.50 .27:~~ P. B. Armstrong :~ £g~;~ r:~11~: ~~l~~;e up my mother M~Il~a~Jfo~~ :~8 :M GM~d!~~~\7vfife A. 'if.':.~; .17 Yonder 11ow t.he SUH is sinking. Op. 3. 4 C. ]'.Manney .40 You ::t.in't de only coon in town A. H ..Fitz .27 You did the same thing too E. C. Kammermeyer .~2 You'll soou for"et S. Carter :~~ :~~ :~~ J. L. ¥ 1 5"' ::z f.·J:;J!~h1 c. With eyes of faith :~~ :~8 chainin~ d: L. Udall B. Thornton :~~ ~gn: i.~~geel~;,e~\~l~e :§~ ~fi:~iSi11111~; Th.0~hec~;ln J. l!'. Gilder 1~ r1~~sn~;'~iI1~;:,!ime J. M. Corbin D. S. Hakes :~ ~~~~!: ~l~r~!J~!~~;·~~~~~ be poor? .22 :~ .17 .50 .50 .40 R. l\T. Stults A. B . .Fisher T. H. Nortlu·up J. ,V. " ' heeler \V. T. Francis A.\\'. Thayer c.1~: ~sg~y~ City of perfect peace :~~ Columbia for Columbians Come home to mother 7 Coon dat stole my Lize, De :~§ E:!~~8ie':,0J~~r heart R~~!fi~f!ii~ come fro111 fairyland .30 .50 .40 .&O .50 .40 .50 .50 .27 .1. :M :%& .50 1 .22 :~8 :~~ S. W. I'ritzkow :~~ E. J.f.:§."l~{i! :!~. o :~.27 My a;~fl~·~~~~~t~1:::tt~~::: adore '!'. liendix mother c. w. Krogmann f ::8 1.00 .40 .50 :~& .40 :~? ~0aV:~sno~~ ~~~~iiJ~~%~f~~ep the old .27 When Mal'y !'asses by .40 When my ship comes in .22 Wl1e11 stars are in ttie quiet skies .r. When the cows come ltome -~~ ~:1en two ~ho ha~t loded are ;.artf.ng. :zi w ~:~ ::: !oupon e oorstep .27 Wl;en wl?I were" Mollie and Joe" .22 \Vllen you're in love · :~ ~~~~/i~~·~~s'l~gg a bike .22 'Where my giI·I lives .27 Where the ruse and lily grew J~~,J~l~g/~~~~ :~~ :~~ ~~~\\t~~~ come to my house to-day 0 'j,· J5: ~ 1~!:~ G. Schl~;Jl:,l£f, .40 .50 .40 "ttie :~~ .27 :±:~~::~ ~~~ea,R~~;~~i~~ nine .50 .50 A~ y01':1~:: ~vrsh~~t;'~f~:igt 8u~ft~fi~l 1:dr~:dtfril~:ci .DO i~:~ ;U {~~: ~:tife~1,~~~ffY 0 ;f~~fkdg::~~caa~:i~ te'rire we part .f>} States not found in this list, ~e it new or old, will be furnished on the same terms. .22 D. Ma1·ion 1 .40 of miles away. 'l'he price named in the FIRST column is that at which the J>iec-e is published and the price in the SEVONJl column that at which we furnish the viece ~g ~~~Cta~~ ~:.~1 ~tebl~:.~~dbfn '{l~ii~edtf~[a~~~~rs only Bear in mind that this is not tlve or ten-cent mu.. sic, but is the original high-eost publications which J"-J/: ~1.aJ~;i~; ::~ :~~ ~t:~~6~~ ~~1~~~1~t1, The B. Thornton .Dt} .27 'Vish, A 4 ..1u .40 :t8 GE~1~~Pa~i1cl :~~ ±~;\i;•[d~;;~l~~-e ~j~. 12.2 .27 Avenge the good ship Maine .27 Ay, or nay? .27 Babe and I. Lullaby .22 ]fa.by come kiss me, do .22 Because I love you so .27 Hecau.se thou art .27 Belle of Darktown .27 B1ack sheep's friend j.love .27 Whom does she kiss? .22 Who? Miss Nelly Mcintyre .27 Why can't we wed? .22 Wild rose D. J :~P.g~bo1b~ ~ .50 ~:is~~~~epi~~~s 'f..~~. ~g1~~ ';~bf~\11~~ ~~~if0 :S11g 11~Cjr~~~ .50 .40 .50 .40 :fg:~::: ~gfg~~r~l1~ rl1~ ~~jg~~ after all :!& .50 fi~;~o~u~et~u~~~ ~:;~~.Aileen :gg 1 Another rose is just as sweet PIECES, you wilJ mention the natnes of one or in ore extrn rie<'es to be sent in case any you order are tem.. i~~~t:: ~!\~a~T~;~1teS~~~i~ ·~:ber~:" yes" FA~H~~~~ That trembles o'er my love T. H. Northrup There is" blessed home C. Pflueger There is a p:reen hill far away. Op. 61. 4 B. o. Klein There! little girl, don't cry u. Sobeski i~~:!::.~ 1:tri~~ tJ:1~e world for us all '£here's a little star shining for you There's always a welcome at ltome P. B. Annstrong W. H. Alling M: ~.~r~: :!~ :~~ ~~:~ ~rt~~f f£:i1d·:~1e ~:~~:~:p :40 .50 .40 .27 ·~~~ar;:arn~ustix~f ~:o~:n ;f~l~u9ro~~ ~~~ ~fatY1~ f~i'!.r l~e~~~ stock and till order at once. Otherwise we might have .~~ :~~ .5 l M.~;0~~!1~1.:'i~'d Op. 61.2 1 :~~ 1~~~i ~!1~o~-~~:r !':i':'i~r~r~!r~ ~~1U'i ~Au~emf~ll:Jeit '{)~Tudb~ !r~kill :~ :~~ !?~~~with me. :~8 ill b r d th 1 bli 1 d 1 1 . 1. 81 by the"t!!!fin':tp~blis~e~:·~r A:.e~f::~ 'N.ri 0~/~nus~~~ 8 included, en.ch and every one of these pieces having been issued since January, 1 s 96 • We have decided to olfer this music to our cosd d i 1 .22 :fil :g READ THIS BEFORE ORDERING • .32 :~& Swinging in the hammock E. J. Muhlbausen Sylvia C. B. Clark Tabasco Jim J. Morningstar Take back your gold M. H. RosenfeJd 1ake me b~ct, bt~b~ I' d d TS BR ~cMahoi 1 0 1 T:~~l; , ttb ~ irttie i·1:'stic~ue~~1 . Op. 163 ' · H~~i~~s Te1l her that we love her just the same H. W. Petrie Tell me, fair moon R. Coverley i"eJl ~~ ~~; yO, YJ1i/y ~?i~~~ Tell me why you do not love me S H Speck That black mau from Troy j. T. Kellr, 0 :N .27 .27 .27 :~ w · 1}: ~~;d~~ :~ ~~~~t~::~~:~~= ;!~~~that never came J~.A~F~~l~l~~~ .50 .50 .50 D~i~*ff~t! w.1\··. ~A\;~ .'27 .2'l .40 0 10 :~ ~ ~~~~tc1 fJI~e, ~~e3 .40 .40 :~~ R. H. S. ~!Hier S. J.,. Hecht C. D- ~~~=~~~~ M Venus as evening star :~§ Supplement to Lists Nos. 1 and 2 of Vocal Music. :~8 st"111'~ffi~~,~~ :~i :~ 8i~:r~~~~i~t:=~ ~:~:: l<:. Noyes .50 .27 Choir boy, '!'be G. Upper llroadway girls, The gp-to rate ~iautical m.aigens P to ier c 1 ainber wm ow ~~~r;::;~sds~~~1 King K: ~~~~l~~~ :~8 :~¥ 1 D t 40 :l2 C. F. Man':i!; :50 :;n H. S Line .40 .22 C. F. ~hattuck E. Hessel berg D. 1ci.~~~t~~ D. Ret!d. Jr. F. M. Schocn1maker A. ~olman B. Arll.~i~:g A. W. Pryor MC/~~ ;i~~~~ L. Two little, l>lue little shoes Two little Jap:tnese dolls Two little vap;ra11t!:i 'Valtz song Two locks ofl1air, s ilver and gold Two siste1·s. Lullaby Unrle Jasper·~ ball Uutler tl1e dome :g~3;~ n~: ~b~e1~a(}\~ J.r:e ~~l~~ia ~::1~'1~s glory J. J.l~~~~g :i~.50 :~i.27 g:;f~~f.~i\~~n~.Tcii~e t;emebody loved her in the days gone by Homer Unto 'l'hee, 0 God J. R. Some day, perhaps you'll know J. A. Fairfield Some one is in the clover S. Stenha.mmar 8ometl1ing seemed to whisper in my ear ]'..K Canon Sometime E. ill. Parnum 0 :!g U&ual Uur Price. Price. A. Goodeve J,'-~~~~i~3 A. E. Horrocks l\i: ~6d,~~~ 1 C. Gounod H. Parker C. V. ;stanfonl 0 1:M.~.V.'£~~~~J White ..~o :~ :~& .50 ..JO ..50 :~8 :~ :~~ .22 .:~ "' .:n .27 :~~ :~~ Any piece wanted not named above will be furnished at same rate, that is 22 cents for a 40-cent piece, 27 cents for a 50-cent piece, etc. If you do not know price of piece wanted, do not write to ask, but send the order with 30 cents for each piece wanted. We will return surplus money when sending the music. Address orders to F. TRIFET, Publisher, 36 Bromfield St., Boston, Mass.