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EMTEFrCO ACCOM/* G TO ACT OF CONGRESS 1* THE TEAR i860 BY WHI. A POND It CO. IN THE CLERKS OTP/CLOP THE DIET COUNT
Of THE SOUTHERN DlST. Of *• Y.
Dream thee. On - ly of thee. You’ll not be long a -way, be sure, You’ll not belong a -way.
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FIVE O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING.
NOW I LAY ME DOWN TO SLEEP. A. D. -WALBBIDOX.
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Now I lay me down to sleep, And the blue eyes dark and deep. The dew lay glitt’ring o’er the grass, A mist lay o - ver the brook.
ON THE BEACH AT LONG BRANCH. w. H. uhgakd. 40c. WE'VE DRUNK FROM THE SAME CANTEEN. jakes a. clabk. 35c.
5n the beach at Long Branch, One fine stun - mer’s day. There are bonds of all sorts in this world of onrs.
TALKING DOWN BROADWAY. w. H. uh<u«d. 40c. WAKE FROM THY HAPPY DREAMS. j. b. thomas. 30c.
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The sweetest thing In life, And no one dare say nay, Wake from thy hap • py dreams Pure I as the morn ing beams.
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UNDER THE SNOW THE GRASS IS HID. b.m.bowmss. 35e. VOICES THAT ARE GONE. s. o. fosteb. 35c.
When the twi light shades fall o’er me, And the evening star appears.
Un der the snow • the grass is hid.
VIOLETS UNDER THE SNOW. hesby tucbeb. 35c.
THERE’S BUT ONE SWEET SONG. T. GABBZXL. 60c.
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The April winds pip’d merry and gay, The April snn was burn ing bright.
There’s but one sweet song In the me.
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’TIS BUT Jl LITTLE FADED FLOWER. j. b. thobas. 40c.
HAPPY AS A BIRD. 60c.
*Tis but a lit - tie fad - ed flow’r, But obi bow fond-ly dear.
Hap-py at a bird am I, Car - ol - tag so mer - ri - ly.
MY HEART IS OVER THE SEA. clasibel. 30c. THREE FISHERS WENT SAILING. hullah. 40c.
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OH SAY, THOU BEST AND BRIGHTEST. w.Hj.anAHAM. 30c. 0! SWEET BE THY REPOSE. J. B. THOMAS . 35C.
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of midnight on the flow’ra, Now pour their sil-ver, sil ver rain.
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THROUGH CENTRAL PARK. w h. usoabd. 40c. ONLY A WITHER'D ROSE. t r. tiiomas. 35c. ,
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a girl that’s fond of lifo. My age is twen-ty - one. On • ly a with-ered rose It seems to thee.
YE MIDNIGHT STARS. J s. tiiojsas. 50c. PAT MALLOY. DAN BBT ANT. 40c.
Te mid - night stars, my la • dy sleeps At sixteen y ears of age I was my mother’s fair-hair’d boy.
WATCHING FOR PA BBS. JOS. r. bsatp. 60c. NIGHTINGALE’S TRILL.
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LANGUAGE OF LOVE. gounod. 40c.
I’ve traveled a bout a bit In my time, And of travelers I’ve seen a few. With an el - o-quent powfrjThou gentle flow’r. Tell her how I adore her.
GOOD BYE, SWEETHEART. J. n. hattob. 40c. KISSING ON THE SLY. G . maedeb. 35c.
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BEAUTIFUL ISLE OF THE SEA ». B. THOMAS. 35c. TIS EV NING BRINGS MY HEART TO THEE. henby tucker. 35c.
Bean a - - fttl isle of the sea, Smile on the brow of the waters. *TiB evening brings my heart to thee, When ali is lovely, calm and still.
WHEN THE PALE MOON AROSE. vxboikia OABErn,. 40c. AM LONELY TO-NIGHT.
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Along the Shore J G, Barnard 85 Classified according to their difficulty, No. 1 denoting the As the Hart panteth. (Duett) E. C. Phelps 40
Autumn Leaves Hullah 30 simplest, and the other figures indicating relatively Ave Maria Dudley Buck 50
Ave Maria Dudley Buck 60 Cantate Domino J. E. Perring 1 00
the degree of difficulty. Easter Hvmn
As we went a-Haying J- H. McNaughton. 30 ....W. C. Williams 35
A Blush L. Selle 30 A Mother’s Song (3),. J. N. Pattison 60 Evening Service Geo. F. Bristow ... 1 25
Blighted Hope J- E. Perbing 60 Amours du Diable (3), E. Ketterer 75 Five Quartettes. (Psalms in metre) J. Mosenthal 60
Bellsby Night L. Selle 40 Bombastes Furioso. (March) (3),. Geo. Warren. Wm.
75 Gloria in Excelsis A. H. Pease 75
Blue-eyed Bell 3- Thomas
R- 40 Balladina E. Heimburgeb .
(4), . .E, 60 . God is Love. (Trio) J. M. Abbot 60
Brook Dolobes 30 Caprice Galop .8. B. Mills
(5), ..8. .1 00 In Heavenly love abiding J. K. Thomas 40
Bridge Miss Lindsay 30 Chant du Bivouac ,E. Ketterer
(3),..E. 60 Inspirer and Hearer of Prayer J. N. Pattison.
Bright Sunny Days Miss Hovey 30 Chatelaine Lk Due
(2 ),..Le_Duc 40 Jesus, Lover of my soul J. K. Thomas ...
Calm Bendemeer Jas. G. Maedeb SO Crispino e la Comare A. W. Berg
(2), ..A
" 60 Jubilate, in G Do
Captain Crosstree is my name
Thomas Bakeb 35 Dolor. (Grief) (2), H. Mayer 35 Kyrie J. Morgan...,
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Champagne Charlie A. Lee 35 Doctor of Alcantara (5), J. N. Pattison
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.1 60 Seven Offertory Sentences Dudley Bu/k. .
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(Grande Duchesse) Offenbach 60 WALTZES.
Hymen to-night. [Duett.) Aimeei,. Ed. Hoffman 75
(Romeo and Juliet) Gounod 60 Belle Helene J- Strauss 60
cannot sing the Old Songs. .Claribel 30 Black Crook Thomas Baker 60
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I forget all, save Thee. (Quar-
tette;. W. C. Baker
If I had but two little wings Dr. Perabeau
I’ll meet Thee at the Lane .Chas. Blamphin. .
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30
36
Musie Publisleis, Dalila
Dream of the Ball
Giulietta
Madeline
E. Ketterer
D. Godfrey
Thomas Baker
Jas. M. Wehli 1
80
75
60
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Ivy Song. (Yale College Quart. )
60 Mayflower G. Heyneb 49
In the Heavenly Calm. (Waltz
Song.) (Romeo and Juliet) Gounod 50 No. 547 Broadway, New York, One I love best
Over Land and over Sea
Thomas Baker
Gungl
75
40
Janet’s Choice Claribel 30 Royal Rose Lester Wallace... 75
Jeannie Darling Chas. Blamphin. . 35 Song of the Wind M. O. Clake 6»
Jenny Sill J. G. Maedeb, Jr.
Judgment of Paris LaBeiie Helene] J. Offenbach.
30
60
UP-TOWN STORE, Wiener Bon-Bons Strauss 75
MARCHES AND
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Passaic Boat Song 9.w Eggleso - 25 Grande Duchesse. (TwoNos.) (3), ..A. W. Berg. .. (eac/<) Lilly of the Valley Mazurka 76
Philip Phillips.... 40 Harpe Eolienne (4), ..Kruger 60
Pardon How can I leave Thee ? (Trans.). .(4),. .A. Schmidt
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Grand Duchess 35
Say to Him. (Grande Duchesse.) (Soprano New Maiden’s Prayer (3),..H. Thiele Helmsmulleb 30
or Contralto) J* Offenbach 60 Mabel
Say, thou Best and Brightest H. J. Graham. . . 30 Ouvastu, petitOiseau? (Reverie).. (3 ),. .Hess Queen of the Night E. Hoffman 60
JJ.
W. Balfe. ..... 40 PapiUons at Fleurs (4),..E. Kettebee Runaway Fuller.
Scenes of Home JJ.
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Premier Esquisse de Salon (3),. .Octave Pelletier STUDIES, EXERCISES AND BOOKS.
Hullah
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Storm £•
Prayer of the Mariner (3),. .Blumenthal
Star in the Night F. Schlotter Czerny’s Etudes de la Velocite. (American and foreign
Reminiscenses of the Grand Duch- fingering.) 3 Nos each $1 00
ess. (TwoNos.) (3),.. A. W. Berg 60
Kohler’s Daily Repetitions ?
McNaughton. 35 Raindrops (4),.. Geo. F. Bristow ...1 00 Czerny’s 50 Studies 1
Tiok-Took J-
Home.
Tears, idle Tears
Tears, idle Tears
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J- Graham.
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30
60
40
Recollections of
Popnlaire.)
Remembrance of Tyrol
(Op. 23)
(Caprice
(5),.. 8. B. Mills
(3),. .Jas. Kafka
1 00
60
Duvernoy’s Ecole du Mecanisme. (3 Nos.)
New School of Velocity. Jac. Schmitt. (2 Nos .)
H. Berens’ Newest School of Velocity. (2 Nos.)
each
each
each
60
1 00
1 60
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Thou Saintly Mother Henry TtCKER
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35 Romance sans paroles. (Op. 41, No.). (4),. .Thalberg 40 Mann’s New Elementary Method for the Piano 2 60
Think of me at my best
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Willow Spring ? Prreing ••• 60 Under the Lilacs. (Sous les Lilas. Duetts for 4 and 8 Hands, for Concerts and
Wishing-gate ; (Mazurka.) (4), .. Ketterer 60 Exhibition Purposes.
When we went a-Gleamng. W- ganz 60 (Op.)
(4),. .Aug. Buhl
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30 1 "•> W. Bkrg
What will I do, without Thee ! C. E. Pratt 35 Victory March Chant du Bivouac. (8 bands) A.
lover 35 WeUenspeil (4),..F. Spindlkr 65 Electric Polka. (Sanderson). (4 hands). Do. do Jo
What will you do, love? 8.
Schondorf. .. 40 Withering Flowers (4), ..Em Hoffman
1 00 “ “ “ (8 bands).. Do. do
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160
When the quiet Moon ALEEN
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60 Will o’ the Wisp (Irrlicht) Capricett. Faust. (3 performers on one Piano) Do. do 1 50
Who can tell ? Blamphin....
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Those Pieces In the List marked thus * are embellished with elegantly Illuminated Title-pages.