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PUBLISHED BY AL'TUURITY OF THE ACT OF CXJNGRESS OF MAk( II 3. IVJl.
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PART 3:
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
XKW SKRIKS VOLLMK 1, JULY-DKl^KMBKH, liKXS
No. 1
July 5, 1906
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CLASS C. MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
Arranged alphabetically by proprietors; nubarranged alphabetically by titles.
To fiave Kpace the copvriffht notice after each title is abbreviated. Thus the notice after the fln>t
title, if printed In full, would read, "Copyright by Amt A. Aadne, Brooklyn, N, Y. Class C. XXc.
no. 121405, May 15. 1906; 2 copies receivon June 14, 1906."
Aadne (Amt A. ), Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Come, oh come! my sweetheart, come,
oome; song and refrain by Amt A.
Aadne. (C 121405, May 15, 1JK)6; 2 c.
June 14, 1906.) 55964
Abbott (Ambrose) & oc,
London, England.
Praise the Lord, ye heavens adore Him;
anthem by Edmund Turner. (C 123793,
June 20, 1906; 2 c. June 20, 1906. )
55965
Adams (Ida Allene), Indian-
apolis, Ind.
Memories of thee; words by I. A. A.,
music by Charles Wadsworth Russ.
(C 122110, Mav 25, 1906; 2 c. June 20,
1906.) 55966
Adelphi music company,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Just because; a woman's reason; words
by E. L. Morgan, music by W. Ivans.
(C 123329, June 12, 1906; 2 c. June 13,
1906.) 55967
Alexander (Frederick), New
York, N. Y.
Sweetheart (A) just for me; words and ,
music by Frederick Alexander. (C
123855, June 19, 1906; 2 c. June 1, 1906. )
55968
American book company,
New York, N. Y.
Crossing the bar; music by H. W. Jones.
Natural music course leaflets, no. 555.
Miscellaneous chorus. ( A 145693, May ,
12, 1906; 2 c. June 11, 1906.) 55969 |
Anderson (C. E.), Decatur,
111.
King Elk; two step by C. E. Anderson
for piano. (C 123482, June 15, 1906;
2 c. June 18, 1906. ) 55970
Anderson (Edna), United
States.
Lnoky; march and two step by £. An-
dereon for piano. (C 122844, June 4,
1906; 1 c. June 4, 1906; 1 c. June 21,
1906.) 55971
Apollo verlag, Berlin, Ger-
many.
Auto-duett aus Hoch parterre links! von
Paul Lincke fiir gesang und piano. (C
123487, June 15, 1906; 2 c. June 15,
1906.) 55972
Ascherl)erg (E.) & co., Lon-
don, England.
Maigot; words by Arthur Chapman, mu-
sic by William E. Hoy, no. 1 in D.
(C 123807, June 20, 1906; 2 c. June 20,
1906. ) 55978
no. 3 in F. (C 123318, June 12,
1906; 2 c. June 12, 1906.) 55974
Of you; words by Arthur Chapman, mu-
sic by William E. Hoy, no. 1 in E flat.
(C 123806, June 20, 1906; 2 c. June 20,
1906. ) 55975
no. 3 in G. (C 123319, June 12,
1906; 2 c. June 12, 1906.) 55976
Ascherberg, Hopwood &
Crew (Limited), Lon-
don, England.
Beauty (The) of Bath; valse from *'The
Beauty of Bath " by Herbert E. Haines
for piano. (C 123422, June 14, 1906;
2 c. June 14, 1906. ) 55977
Attwooll (Harry), Ogden,
Utah.
California. Land of sunshine, flowers
and gold; words and music by H. F.
Attwooll. (C 100157, Aug. 7, 1905; 2 c.
June 14, 1906.) 55978
Augener (Limited), London,
England.
Changeful; (Flatterhaft) melodische
etuden for the pianoforte bv Paul Zil-
cher, op. 38 no 3. (C 123812, June 20,
1906.) 55979
Defiant; (Trotzig) melodische etiiden for
the pianoforte by Paul Zilcher, op. 38
no. 4. (C 123813, June 20, 1906. )
55980
Devoted; (Ergeljen) melodische etuden
for the pianoforte by Paul Zilcher, op.
38 no. 2. (C 123811, June 20, 1906.)
55981
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A agener (Limited) , London,
England.
Festal; (Festlich) melodische etuden for
the pianoforte by Paul Zilcher, op. 38
no. 6. (C 123815, June 20, 1906. )
55982
Folk song; ( Volkslied) Bohemian sketx^h
for the pianoforte by H. Farjeon, op.
16 no. 1. (C 123808, June 20, 1906.)
55983
Gipsy dance; (Zigeunertanz) Bohemian
sketch for the pianoforte by H. Far-
jeon, op. 16 no. 2. (C 123809, June
20, 1906. ) 55984
Humorous; (Launig) melodische etuden
for the pianoforte bv Paul Zilcher, op.
:« no. 5. (C 123814, June 20, 1906. )
55985
Wayward; (Mutwillig) melodische etu-
den for the pianoforte by Paul Zilcher,
op. 38 no. 1. (C 123810, June 20,
1906. ) 55986
2 c. each June 20, 1906.
Ball (Chas. W. A.), Syra-
cuse, N. Y.
Apollo (The) march and two-step; bv
C. W. A. Ball for piano. (C 128540,
June 16, 1906; 2 c. June 8, 1906. ) 55987
Ball (Francis E.), Bodie,
Cal.
Tie (The) that binds; words ami music;
bv F. E. Ball. (C 121498, Mav 16,
1906; 2 c. June 20, 1906.) 55988
BalmerA Weber music house
company, St. Louis, Mo.
Children's promenade; march and song
by Edward Cox Davis. (C 123880;
June 21, 1906.) 55989
Dreams of Spring; by Charles Jochem for
piano. (C 123878, June 21, 1906. )
55990
God rest ye merrie gentlemen; words by
Miss Muloch, music by F. Marion Ral-
ston. (C 123882, June 21, 1906.)
55991
Last (The) hope; religious meditation bv
L. M. Gottschalk, ed. by R. Kalk'' for
piano. (C 123885, June 21, 1906. )
55992
Teach me, O I^rd; sacred solo for so-
prano, words and music by Zella Leigh-
ton Long. (C 123881, June 21, 1906.)
55993
Three sketches; a love cycle. My love for
you. Parting and Memory, oy Fleta
Jan Brown for voice and piano. (C
123884, June 21, 1906. ) 55994
When I found you; song for medium
voice by Pauline Frances Camp. (C
123877, June 21, 1906.) 55996
2 c. each June 21, 1906.
Battershill (Wm.), United
States.
Soul (The) redeemed; song bv W. Bat-
tershill. (C 123659, June 18, 1906; 2 c.
June 18, 1906. ) 55996
Benedict (M. M.), Billings,
N. Y.
Mammv's hush song; words and music
by .>i. M. Benedict. (C 121505, May
16, 1906; 2 c. June 20, 1906.) 55997
Benskin ( Mr», C. A. ), Maumee,
Ohio.
Old Lit2 is dead; words bv Mr%. C. A.
Benskin, music by Metropolitan music
w. (C 122115, May 25, 1906; 2 c. June
20, 1906.) 55998
Birchard (C. C. ) & co., Bos-
ton, Mass.
Ave Maria; words by Thomas Harpin,
music by Henry Smart arr. bv W. L. T.
(C 12:i510, June 15, 1906.) ' 55999
Dainty little maiden; words by Alfred
Tennyson, music by Laura Wickes. (C
123524, June 15, 1906.) 56000
(ii(>8y song; Roumanian folk song, words
hy Marv Frances (ialvin, music arr. bv
N. Clifford Page. (C 12:^11, June 15,
1906.) 56001
Hark! hark! the lark; words by William
Shakesjieare, music by Franz Schubert
arr. by Ralph L. Baldwin. (C 123518,
June 15, 1906.) 56002
Harp (The) that once thro' Tara's hall:
music arr. by Henry F. Gilbert. (C
123522, June 15, 1906.) 56003
It is good to be alive; words by Char-
lotte Perkins Stetson, music bv J.
Remington Fairlamb. (C 123508,
June 15, 1906.) 56004
Ivon, my delight; words by M. C. Gil-
lingtun, old Breton air, arr. by W. L.
T. (C 123526, June 15, 1906. ) 58005
Jjaurel music reader, ed. by W\ L. Tom-
lins. (A 148486, June 15, 1906.) 56006
Ix>w (The) backe<l c^r; words by Samuel
Lover, arr. by Frank Belknap. (C
123514, June 15, HK)6.) 56007
Massa dear; words by Frederick Manley,
music by Arthur Johnson. (C 123517,
June 15, 190(). ) 56008
Massa' s in de cold ground; words and
music bv Stephen C. Foster, arr. by
Frank Belknap. (C 123521, June 15,
1906.) 56009
May pole dance; words by M. T. Lough-
lin, music by Jakobowski arr. bv Os-
l)orne McConathv. (C 123528, June
15, 1906.) 56010
Merry sailor's farewell; words by Earl of
Dorset, music by Maurice Arnold. (C
123515, June 15, 1906.) 56011
L
X. 8., V. l,NO. 1,PT. 3]
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
Birchard (C. C.) & co., Bos-
ton, Mass.
Morning song; words by Clinton Scol-
lard, mnsic by Harvey Worthington
Looinis. (C 123516, June 15, 1906. )
66012
JSight (The) hae a thousand eyes; words
by Francis W. Bourdillon, music by
Edward Bailev Birge. (C 123507, June
15, 1906.) ■ 66018
Old black Joe; words and music by
Stephen C. Foster, arr. by W. W. Gil-
christ. (C 123525, June 15, 1906. )
66014
Old dog Tray; wonls and music bv
Stephen A. Foster, arr. by Frank Bel-
knap. (C 123520, June 15, 1906.)
66016
Prayer (A); from Cavalleria Rusticana
by Pietro Mascagni; words by Alonzo
Dewey, music arr. by Henry F. Gil-
}yen. (C123513, June 15, 1906.) 66016
Robin Adair; words by Caroline Keppel,
arr. by Frank Belknap. (C 123519, ;
June 15, 1906.) 66017 '
Sandman (The); music by Brahms, arr.
by W. W. Gilchrist (C 123512, June
15, 1906.) 66018
Sir Simon de Mountford; old English
air arr. bv N. L. T. (C 123523, June
15, 1906.) ' 66019
Sleep noble hearts; words by Frederick
Manley, music by F. Mendelssohn arr.
by N. Clifford Page. (C 123527, June
15, 1906.) 660S0
Song of the leader; poem by Frederick '
>ianley, music from traditional Omaha
Indian melody. (C 123529, Jane 15,
1906. ) 66021
2 c. each June 15, 1906.
Boosey & oo., London, Eng-
land.
F^nrptian love song; words by Francis
Barron, music by J. Airlie Dix. (C
123589, June 18, 1906; 2 c. June 20,
1906. ) 66022
Sergeant Brue selection; by Liza Leh-
mann, arr. by J. Ord Hume for band.
(C 123588, June 18, 1906; 2 c. June 20,
1906. ) 66028
Song (A) of the home-land; words by
H. K. Haweis, music adapte<l and arr.
from Arthur Sullivan's ** Hvmn of the
Homeland" by J. E. Newell. (V
\2M27y June 14, 1906; 2 c. June 14,
1906. ) 66024
Won't you buy? song from **The girl
behind the counter," by J. St. A. John-
Hon and Augustus Barrett. (C 123428,
June 14, 1906; 2 c. June 14, 1906.)
66026
Boroughs (Samuel E. ), Den-
ison, Tex.
How sweet the thought; words and music
by S. E. Boroughs. (C 123125, June
8, 1906; 2 c. June 19, 1906.) 66026
Bragdon (Jennie H.), Au-
gusta, Me.
Jesus died for me; words by J. H. Brag-
don, music bv Metropolitan music co.
(C 122108, May 25, 1906; 2 c. June 20,
1906.) 66027
Breitkopf & Hiirtel, New
York, N. Y.
Sennsucht; song for soprano with piano
accomp. by Marta Nieh. (C 123502,
June 15, 1906; 2 c. June 15, 1906. )
66028
Brown & Edwards music
companv, Wilmington,
Del.
Alabama frolic; characteristic march and
two step by Will M. S. Brown for
piano. (C 123868, June 21, 1906.)
66029
Carmena; words and music by Anna
Adams Beste. (C 123867, June 21,
1906.) 66080
Our Delaware; words by Geo. B. Hyn-
son, music by Will M. S. Brown. (C
123582, June 18, 1906.) 66081
Passing (The) of the Regulars; march and
two step by Will M. S. Brown for piano.
(C 123866, June 21, 1906.) 66082
2 c. each June 21, 1906.
. Buckminster (Rebecca C. ),
United States.
He has gone and left me; song bv R. C.
Buckminster. (C 123697, June 18,
1906; 2 c. June 18, 1906.) 66083
Byrd (Mamie Franklin),
United States.
Death comes at the dawn; song by M. F.
Byrd. (C 123694, June 18, 1906; 2 c.
June 18, 1906.) 66084
Cain (A. C), United States.
Old (The) highway; song bv A. C. Cain.
(C 123687, June 18, 1906; *2 c. June 18,
1906. ) 66086
Canadian American music
company (Limited),
Toronto, Ontario,
Canada.
Ida valse; for piano bv Louis Payette.
(C 123887, June 21," 1906; 2 c. June
20, 1906.) 66086
Cariton (Calvin F. ), Atlanta,
Ga.
If I should wander back again to-night;
words by C. F. Carlton, music by Metro-
politan music CO. (C 122050, May 24,
1906; 2 c. June 20, 1906.) 66087
6
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Casa Dot^slo, Madrid, Spain.
Fantafsfe sur la Gran vfa; par A. Velaeco,
musique de Mm. Ohneca etValverde
pour orcheetre, piano ace. (C 123634,
June 18, 1906; 2 c. June 18, 1906.)
56038
pour piano. (C 123635, June 18,
1906; 2 c. June 18, 1906.) 66089
Guitarras y panderetas; pasa-calle para
pianoporJ.TaboadaSteger. (C 123636,
June 18, 1906; 2 c. June 18, 1906.)
56040
por Joaquin Taboada Steger para
orcnestra piano conducteur. ( 0 1 23637,
June 18, 1906; 2 c. June 18, 1906.)
56041
Keina Victoria; cancion Espailola, milsica
y letra de M. Sarrablo, canto y piano.
(C 123326, June 12, 1906; 2 c. June 12,
1906.) 56042
eexteto y piano. (C 123325, June 12,
1906; 2 c. June 12, 1906.) 56048
Victoria Eugenia, vals EspafXol para
orcheetre piano-conducteur por J. Tabo-
ada Steger. (C 123633, June 18, 1906;
2 c. June 18, 1906. ) 56044
para piano por J. Taboada Steger.
(C 123632, June 18, 1906; 2 c. June 18,
1906. ) 56046
Cassard (Vernon), Paris,
France.
Biddy McKay; song in key of C, words
and music by Vernon Cassard. (C
123733, June 19,1906; 2c. June 13,1906.)
56046
Chaffee (Alfred G.), Provi-
dence, R. I.
Isle (The) of Bing selections; words and
music by A. G. Chaffee. (C 123538,
June 16, 1906; 2 c. June 7, 1906. 66047
Chappell & CO., London,
England
Dairymaids (The); valse on melodies by
Paul A. Rubens and Frank E. Tours,
arr. by Leonard Williams for piano.
(C 123890, June 21, 1906; 2 c. June 21,
1906.) 56048
For you alone. Vilanelle; words by
Edward Tescheniacher, French words
by E. Guinaud, music by (Juyd'Harde-
lot, no. 2 in F. (C 123892^ June 21,
1906; 2 c. June 21, 1906. ) 66049
(lirl (The) behind the counter; lancers
on melodies by Howard Talbot, arr.
by I^eonard Williams for piano. (C
123734, June 19, 1906; 2 c. June 19,
1906.) 56050
valse on melodies bv Howard Tal-
bot, arr. by I^onard Williams, for pi-
ano. (C 123891, June 21, 1906; 2 c.
June 21 , 1906. ) 56051
Chappell & CO., London,
England.
Very near; song from *'The Little cher-
ub;" words by J. Hickory Wood, music
by Ivan Caryll. (C 123320, June 12,
1906; 2 c. June 12, 1906. ) 56052
When he comes home; song from the
French of Maurice Maeterlinck, Eng-
lish version by Fred G. Bowles, music
by Franco Leoni. (C 123889, June 21,
1906; 2 c. June 21, 1906. ) 5^063
Chase ( Th orington ) , Neo-
sho. Mo.
Waltz Las Filipinas, by T. Chase, op. 1,
no. 4. (C 108113, Nov. 24, 1905; 2 c.
June 18, 1906.) 56054
Chinn (Charles), Los Ange-
les, Cal.
Oh sweet Alice; words and music by C.
Chinn. (C 118625, Mar. 27, 1906; *2 c.
June 18, 1906.) 56056
Choudens, Paris, France.
Clos (Le); op6ra-comique en quatre acten
d'apr^s le roman d' A. Achard, po^me de
Michel Carr4, musique de Ch. Silver,
partition, chant et piano. (C 123327,
June 12, 1906.) 56056
Paradis (Le) de Mahomet; opdrette en
trois actes de Henri Blondeau, musique
de Robert Planquette, compl^t6 par
Louis Ganne, partition chant et piano.
(C 123322, June 12, 1906. ) 56057
2 c. each June 12, 1906.
Church (Amanda R. ), Cus-
ter Township, Mich.
Theme ( A) for loval hearts; song by Mrs.
A. Church. (C 119820, Apr. 26, 1906;
2 c. June 18, 1906.) 56058
Church (John) company,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Drop (A) o' dew; song by Wintter
Havnes Watts for low voice. (C 123409,
Juiie 14, 1906; 2 c. June 14, 1906.)
56059
In April; song by Charles Gilbert Spross
for low voice. (C 123410, June 14,
1906; 2 c. June 14, 1906.) 56060
Love's life; song by Wintter Haynes
Watts for low voice. (C 12:^08, June
14, 1906; 2 c. June 14, 1906. ) 56061
Marjorie schottische; for band by R. B.
Hall. (C 123378, June 13, 1906; 2 c.
June 13, 1906.) 56062
Nocturne (A) "The white rose lover;"
song by Charles Gilbert Spross for low
voice. (C 123411, June 14, 1906; 1 c.
June 14, 1906; 1 c. June 23, 1906.)
56068
N. 8., V. 1, NO. 1,PT. 3]
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
Church (John) company,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
0 love of God most free; by Oley Speaks
for mixed voices. (C 123443, June 14,
1906; 2 c. June 14, 1906.) 56064
Clayton (Morris P.), Phila-
delphia, Pa.
Glory to Thee; anthem, words and music
by M. P. Clayton. (C 123078, June 8,
1906; 2 c. June 18, 1906. ) 56066
Clodfelter (Olivia), United
States.
Life (The) of two brothers; song by O.
Clodfelter. (C 123668, June 18, 1906;
2 c. June 18, 1906.) 56066
Coles (Chae. H.), Middle-
town, Conn.
I-«ary's alleyway; arr. for orchestra bv
Herman Bellstedt. (C 123847, June
20, 1906; 2 c. June 20, 1906.) 56067
Cook (David C.) publishing
company, Elnn, 111.
Ring out, O bells; words by Howard W.
Lyman, music by Mrs, H. W. Lyman.
(C 123896, June 20, 1906; 2 c. June 13,
1906.) 56068
Cook {Dr, N. M.), United
States.
Ideue; song by Dr. N. M. Cook. (C
123677, June 18, 1906.) 56069
Sunday (The) tribune; words by Dr, N.
M. Cook, music by C. Ricardo. (C
123678, June 18, 1906.) 56070
2 c. each June 18, 1906.
Cooke (Henry E.), Warren,
Ohio.
Twenty-five hymns from the Hymnal of
the Church; set to new tunes, by H. E.
Cooke. (A 146090, May 11, 1906; 2 c.
June 20, 1906. ) 56071
Cox (A.) &, CO., Toronto,
Canada.
Silver slipper waltz; for piano by Arlev
Wentwith. (0 122083, May 25, 1906;
1 c, June 7, 1906; 1 c. June 21, 1906. )
56072
Crusha (Edwin A. ), London,
England.
Magnificat, and nunc dimittis; set to
music in chant form with varied har-
monies by E. A. Crusha. (C 123631,
June 18, 1906; 2 c. June 18, 1906.)
56078
Dacre (Louie), Chicago, 111.
Candy (The) boy, written and composed
by L Dacre. (C 123403, June 14, 1906;
2 c June II, 1906.) 56074
D'Ailly (H. A. H.), St.
Louis, Mo.
Hear us Svea. Swedish national hymn
by G. Wennerberg, trans, by H. A. H.
d'Ailly for quartett for mixed voices.
(C 123883, June 21, 1906; 2 c. June 21,
1906. ) 56075
Davies ( A. Georgia), Canada.
Drifting away; song by Freda Ernst.
(C 123620, June 18, 1906; 2 c. June 18,
1906.) 56076
Dellafield (Henry), Boston,
Mass.
; Dance of the fawns; for piano by H.
Dellafield. (C 123805, June 20, 1906;
2 c. June 20, 1906. ) 56077
Desforges (Robert) , New Or-
leans, La.
.My English queen; words and music by
K. Desforges. (C 123814, Apr. 25, 1906;
2 c. Apr. 25, 1906.) 56078
Detert (Alvina), United
States.
Old (The) home is best; song by A. De-
tert. (C 123664, June 18, 1906; 2 c.
June 18, 1906.) 56079
Ditson (Oliver) company,
Boston, Mass.
Carcassi's method for the guitar; with
English and Spanish text and addi-
tional studies and recreations, edited
and revised by C. C. Santisteban. (C
123709, June 18, 1906. ) 56080
Great and marvelous; anthem for festi-
val or general use by Edmund Turner,
edited by H. Clough-Leighter. (C
123708, June 18, 1906. ) 56081
Mood (A) of spring; bv N. Clifford Page
for piano. (C 123706, June 18, 1906.)
56082
Rollinson's modern school for the drum,
tympani, xylophone and glockenspiel,
by T. H. RolUnson. (C 123710, June
18, 1906.) 56088
Tarantella; by A. Piec7>onka, edited and
fingered by Hans Lichter for piano.
(C 123707, June 18, 1906.) 56084
2 c. each June 18, 1906.
Dort;ch (D. E.), Columbia,
Tenn.
Our anti-saloon league songs. (A 148385,
June 14, 1906; 2 c. June 21, 1906. )
56085
Downing (Beatrice McGin-
nis), Pittsburg, Pa.
Scrap (A) of the dress she wore; song
written and composed by Wm. C.
Downing and B. McG. Downing. (C
118229, Apr. 5, 1906; 2 c. June 19, 1906. )
56086
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Dreililien verlag, Berlin,
Germany.
Alte Schweizer; maennerchor von Rudolf
Buck, op. 22, no. 1. (C 123484, June
15, 1906. ) 56087
Frumbe landsknecht; maennerchor von
Rudolf Buck, op. 22, no. 2. (C 123485,
June 15, 1906. ) 56088
Im torweg; maennerchor von Rudolf
Buck, op. 22, no. 3. (C 123486, June
15, 1906.) 56089
2 c. each June 15, 1906.
Du^at {Mrs. Helenor), Day-
ton, Tex.
lx)ver's (A) forgiveness; words by Mrs.
Helenor Dngat, music by Metropolitan
music CO. (G 122049, ^lay 24, 1906;
2 c. June 21, 1906. ) 56090
Duncan ( Florence Tnnison),
Jacksonville, 111.
Love's thoughts; song by F. T. Duncan.
(C 123129, June 9, 1906; 1 c. June 9,
1906; 1 c. June 20, 1906. ) 56001
Dunham (Samuel IL), De-
lair, N. J.
JesuH a friend ever dear; words and
music bv S. H. Dunham, (ij 12^^70,
June 16,'l906; 2 c. June 16, 1906.)
56092
Dupree (I^ena), Manor, Tex.
Up to heaven where you stay; words by
L. Dupree, music by John Martin.
(0 117606, Mar. 29, 1906; 2 c. June 20,
1906. ) 56098
Durand (A.) & filn, Paris,
France.
Jour d*4t^. a la Montague; par Vincent
D'Indy, op. 61, pour P" violons. (C
123537, June 16, 1906; 2 c. June 15,
1906. ) 56094
Durant (Pauline A.) and
Caswell (Mary), United
States.
Songs of Wellesley; comp, & arr. by Cor-
delia C. Nevers'and Robert H. Mont-
gomery. (A 148433, June 8, 1906; 2 c.
June 7, 1906.) 56095
Eaatman ( A. H. ), Cleveland,
Ohio.
I^ve in a gravej^ard; '"Twas only a
<lream" bv Jos.'E. Ward for mandolin
orchestra.' (C 123641, June 18, 1906.)
56096
Trumpeters (The) march; by Jas. Mascha
for mandolin orchestra. (C 123640,
June 18, 1906. ) 56097
2 c. each June 18, 1906.
Edwards (Gus) music pub-
lishing company, New-
York, N. Y.
Come take a skate with me; song by
Browne and Edwards. (C 123547, June
16, 1906; 2 c. June 16, 1906.) 56098
Elderkin (G. W.), Chicago,
111.
Draw me Lord to Thee; words by James
Rowe, music by G. W. Elderkin. (O
123395, June 13, 1906. ) 56099
He's never failed me yet; words by John-
son Oatman, jr., music byG. W. Elder-
kin. (C 123396, June 13, 1906.) 56100
How sweet the thought; words by Janiet*
Rowe, music bv G. W. Elderkin. (C
123394, June 13^ 1906.) 56101
JenuB mv Shepherd; words by Mrs. Cieo.
D. Elderkin, music by G. W. Elderkin.
(C 123:^ June 13, 1906.) 56102
Light at eventide; words by Mrs. Geo.
D. Elderkin, music by G. W. Elder-
kin. (C 123385, June 13, 1906. ) 56103
2 c. each June 13, 1906.
Elderkin (Geo. D. ), Chicago,
III.
Go forward Christian soldiers; words bv
l^urence Tuttiett, music by Ira B. Wif-
pon. (C 123390, June 13, 1906.) 56104
It is enough; words and music by Ira B.
Wilson. (C 123388, June 13, 1906. )
66105
Just when Thou wilt; words by Franoi.**
Ridlev Havergal, music by Ira B. Wil-
son. * {C 12;i*W9, June 13, 1906. ) 56106
LightH (The) of home; words by Lizzie
i)e Armond, music by W\ A. Post. (C
123391, June 13, 1906.) 56107
Loving JesuH ("hrist; words by J. T.
l^atta, music by Ira B. Wilson. (C
123387, June 13, 1906.) 56108
That sweet name; words by Mrs. Geo. D.
Elderkin, music by Chafe. H. Gabriel.
(C 123392, June 13, 1906.) 56109
Toil on, trust on; words by E. E. Hewitt,
music by Victor H . Benke. ( C 123393,
June 13, 1906.) 56110
2 c. each June 13, 1906.
Elderkin (Geo. D.) publish-
ing company, Chicago, 111.
Redeemer's praise; edited by G. W.
Elderkin and Wm. J. Kirkpatrick. (A
148267, June 13, 1906; 2 c. June 18,
1906.) 56111
Ellis (Effa), Council Bluffs,
Iowa.
Ellin illustrated music course for music
teachers. lessons, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7.
(A 148324-148329, June 13, 1906; 2 c.
June 1 3, 1906. ) 561 12-561 17
Ellis (Robm), New York,
N. Y.
Dixie's land; bv Fred'k Dupontfor piano
solo. (C 123704, Junel8, 1906.) 56118
Mv old Kentucky home; by Frederick
Dupont for piano. (C 123705, June 18,
1906.) 56119
N. 8-, V. 1, NO. 1, PT.3]
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
9
Ellis (Robin), New York,
N. Y.
iSereta; Spanish dance by (t. Oxlina for
piano. (C 123703, June 18, 1906. )
56120
2 c. each June 18, 1906.
Ellison (Thos. B. ), Columbia,
S C
(Tolden (The) club; words by T. B. Elli-
son, music by Charles Wadsworth Kuss.
(O 122109, May 25, 1906; 2 c. June 20,
1906. ) 56121
Empire music company, New
York, N. Y.
Waiting at the church. My wife won't
let me; medlev two step arr. by Emil
Ascher for orchestra. (C 123874, June
21, h.06; 2 c. June 21, 1906. ) 58122
Enoch & sons, London, Eng-
land.
Chansons des brodeuses; pour piano par
Paul Wachs. ( C 12.S736, June 19, 1906;
2 c. June 19, 1906.) 56128
Poursuite (La); pour piano par Paul
Wachs. (C 123735, June 19, 1906; 2 c.
Jane 19, 1906.) 56124
Wi)odland song; French words by L.
Fortolis, English version by R. H.
Klkin, music bv C. Chaminade, no. 1
in F. (C 123854, June 13, 1906; 2 c.
Juno 13, 1906.) 56125
Ericsson (Johan Gustavus),
United States.
Part^Hl in San Francisco; song by J. G.
Ericsson. (C 123681, June 18, 1906;
2 c. June 18, 1906.) 56126
Fillmore brothers company,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Arise, shine! words by P. H. Duncan,
music by J. H. Fillmore. (C 123824,
June 8, 1906.) 56127
l>ord (The) is my Shepherd; words by
Chas. M. Fillmore, music by Adam
(ieibel for male voices. (C 123827,
June 8, 1906.) 56128
More like Thee; words by Mrs. C. L.
Shacklock, music by Chas. H.Gabriel.
(C 123825, June 8, 1906.) 56129
Old fashioned flowers; words and music
bv Chas. Gingrich. (C 123828, June
8,' 1906. ) 56180
Praise waiteth for Thee; anthem by Ira
B. Wilson. (C 123826, June 8, 1906.)
56181
Wre<*k (The) of the Valencia; evangelis-
tic solo bv J. H. Fillmore. (C 123829,
June 8, 1906. ) 56182
2 c. each June 8, 1906.
26906— PT 3— 07 2
Fischer (Carl), New York,
N. Y.
0 wunderschoner wald; ged. E. Sur-
laiily, music by P. Engetekirchen: op.
2 no. 1 for male quartet. (C 123899,
June 21, 1906.) 56188
Witchery; ballata by W. F. Sudds: op.
306 for orchestra. (C 123898, June 21,
1906.) 56184
2 c. each June 20, 1906.
Fischer (J.) & bro.. New
York, N. Y.
Asperaes lue; chorus for male voices by
E. J. Biedermann: op. 31 no. 1. (C
123846, June 20, 1906; 2 c. June 20,
1906.) 56185
Chant Requiem and Libera; Solesmes
version, trans, into modern notation by
Ignace MuUer. (C 123344, June 12,
1906; 2 c. June 12, 1906.) 56186
Communion in E; for organ by Edouard
Batiste: op. 29 no. 3 b. ed. by Ignace
I Miiller. (C 123343, June 12, 1906; 2
c. June 12, 1906.) 56187
Communion in G; for organ by Ed.
Batiste: op. 4 no. 1, ed. revised, fin-
gered and registration indicated bv A.
M. Knabel. (C 123345, June 12, 1906;
2 c. June 12, 1906.) 56188
Offertory in F; for organ bv Edouani
Batiste, ed. by Ignace Miiller. (C
123342, June 12, 1906; 2 c. June 12,
1906.) 56189
Fitzgerald (Mrs. Ida Pearl),
United States.
On a summer eve; song by Mrs. I. P.
Fitzgerald. (C 123680, June 18, 1906;
2 c. June 18, 1906.) 56140
' Francis, Day & Hunter,
London, England.
Are we down hearted, no! written and
composed by George Robins. (C
I 123622, June 18, 1906; 2 c. June 18,
1906.) 56141
Cleopatra Finuegan; an Afro-Celtic in-
termezzo by Neil Moret. Boosey &
co.'s new supplemental journal for mil-
itary bands no. 28. (C 123593, June
18, 1906; 2 c. June 18, 1906.) 56142
Friiulein; My sweet German maid; words
by Arthur Lamb, music by Selwyn B.
Cromwell. (C 123645, June 18, 1906;
2 V. June 18, 1906. ) 56148
1 don*t only want you for my Sunday
girl; written and composed by Charles
Collins and Charles Ridgwell. (C
123623, June 18, HK)6; 2 c. June 18,
' 1906.) 56144
I
10
OATALOGUB OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Francis, Day & Hunter,
London, England.
I want Molly and she wants me; written
by Fred W. Leigh, composed by T. W.
Thurban. (C 123425, June 14, 1906;
2 c. June 14, 1906.) 56145
I^y-bird fly away home; written by
Fred Murray and Charles Hilhury,
composed bv Orlando Powell. (C
123426, June' 14, 1906; 2 c. June 14,
1906. ) 56146
Mary Llewellyn; written and compo8e<]
by E. W. Rogers. (C 123423, June 14,
1906; 2 c. June 14, 1906. ) 56147
Piper MacFarlane; written by Harry i
Lauder and Grerald Grafton, composecl
by Harry Lauder. ( C 123424, J une 14,
1906; 2 c. June 14, 1906. ) 56148
Rosalind; by Cecil Stanley for piano.
(C 123621, June 18, 1906; 2 c. June 18,
1906. ) 56149
Roses de France; valse royale by A.
Margis. Boosey's supplemental jour-
nal for military bands no. 28. (C
123591, June 18, 1906; 2 c. June 18,
1906.) 56150
Teasing; bam dance by H. E. Pether.
Boosey's supplemental journal for mili-
tary bands, no. 28. (C 123592, June
18, 1906; 2 c. June 18, 1906.) 56151
Victoria (The) cross; military two stt^p
by Gustav Howig. Boosey's supple-
mental journal for military bands no.
28. (C 12:^590, June 18, 1906; 2 c. June
18, 1906. ) 66152
Wouldn't you like to learn to love me;
written and composed bv Edward
Montagu. (C 123496, June 15, 1906;
2 c. June 15, 1906.) 56158
Frederick (August C),
Unitea States.
Dear mother, do not worry; pong by A.
C. Frederick. (C 123667, June 18, 1906;
2 c. June 18, 1906. ) 56154
Gonigam (L. E.), United
States.
Golden (The) gate; song by L. E. Gon-
igam. (C 123676, June 18, 1906; 2 c.
June 18, 1906.) 56165
Govern (A. A.), New York,
N. Y.
Ros-el; words by A. A. Govern, music by
Metropolitan music co. (C 122056,
May 24, 1906; 2 c. June 20, 1906.)
66156
Graham (Minnie Ix)ui6e),
Sydney, Ohio.
Love's fantasy; words by Ella Wheeler
Wilcox, music by M. L. Graham. (C
123869, June 21, 1906; 2 c. June 21,
1906.) 58157
Guenther (Lieut, Edw. T.),
United States.
ril be back at sunset, Nellie darling;
song by Lieut. E. T. Guenther. (C
123688, June 18, 1906; 2 c. June 18,
1906.) 56158
Guettler (Louis), United
States.
I'll be waiting for vou there; song bv L.
Guettler. (C 123693, June 18, 1906;
2 c. June 13, 1906.) 56159
Guilford (Earle E.), North
Adams, Mass.
If I had you; sone words by Myrtle
Reed, music by K. E. Guilford. {C
123897, June 6, 1906; 2 c. May 3, 1906. )
56160
Gutman (F. O.), Cleveland,
Ohio.
Thine only; waltzes by A. F. and G. R.
Gustafson for mandolin club. (C
123844, June 20, 1906.) 56161
Valse Cissus; piano solo by Hal Coffel.
(C 123845, Jime 20, 1906.)
2 c. each June 20, 1906. 56162
Gwynne (Elizabeth W.),
United States.
Lizv Ann will yer marry me? song bv
E. W. Gwynne. (C 123684, June 18,
1906; 2 c. June 18, 1906.) 56163
Hambv (A. C), University,
N. C.
Queen (The) of hearts; wordn by A. C.
Hamby, music by Harry Alton Kussell.
(C 121499, May 16, 19()iS; 2 c. June 20,
1906. ) 56164
Hanscom (A/r». E. ), United
States.
Mother; song by Mrs. E. Hanscom. (C
123673, June 18, 1906; 2 c. June 18,
1906.) 56165
Harbaugh (Clara), United
States.
Only a broken heart; song bv C. Har-
baugh. (C 123695, June 18,'l906; 2 c.
June 18, 1906. ) 66166
Harms (T. B. ) company.
New York, N. Y.
Wouldn't you like to know; words by
R. H. Burnside, music bv Gustave
Kerker. (C 123642, June' 18, 1906;
2 c. June 18, 1906.) 56167
Harris ( Frederick ) company,
London, England.
On the wav to Kew; song in C by Albert
Mallinson. (C 123560, June 16, 1906.)
56168
N.8.,V. 1, NO. 1, PT. 3]
MUSIOAL 0OMPOBITION8
11
Harris (Frederick) company,
London, England.
Hong-albuma vol. 1; for high voice so-
prano or tenor by Albert Mallinson. (C
123558, June 16, 1906.) 56169
vol. 2; for high voice soprano or
tenor by Albert Mallinson. (0 123559,
June 16, 1906.) 56170
2 c. each June 15, 1906.
H arrison ( Mrs. R. F. ) , United
States.
Good-bve (A); song by Mrs. R. F. Har-
rison." (C 123674, June 18, 1906; 2 c.
June 18, 1906.) 56171
Hasey (Ward Beacher),
Somerville, Mass.
Dancing spray; for piano by Herman
Hough. (C 123384. June 13, 1906; 2 c.
June 13, 1906.) 56172
Hatch music company,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Pet of the househola ^lop; by Oscar R.
Blum for piano. (C 123534, June 15,
1906.) 56178
Pet of the household gavotte; by Oscar
R. Blum for piano. (C 123533, June
15, 1906.) 56174
2 c. each June 15, 1906.
Haviland ( F. B. ) publishing
company, New York,
N. Y.
Three (The) graces; musical company in
3 acts; book by Harrv B. Smith, music
by Safford Waters. 1 guess I talk too
much. (C 123835, June 20, 1906; 2 c.
June 15, 1906. ) 56175
My dusky dream. (C 123834, June
20, 1906; 2 c. June 15, 1906.) 56176
My Saratoga giri. (0 123831, June
20, 1906; 2 c. June 15, 1906.) 56177
They were Irish. (C 123833, June
20, 1906; 2 c. June 15, 1906.) 56178
You' re in love. (C 123832, June 20,
1906; 2 c. June 15, 1906.) 56179
When you were in your teens, Eileen;
words by Bingham T. Wilson, music
by William P. Johnston. (C 123836,
June 20, 1906; 2 c. June 15, 1906.)
56180
Woodland breezes; caprice for piano by
John Francis Gilder, op. 78. (C123348,
June 12, 1906; 2 c. June 8, 1906. )
56181
Hayes (L. C), Winnipeg,
Manitoba, Canada.
I dream of thee; words by L. C. Hayes,
music by Metropolitan music co. (0
122036, May 24, 1906; 2c. June 20, 1906. )
56182
Heins (Carl), Berlin, Ger-
many.
Y vette-marsch ; aus deroperette ** Yvette"
von C. Heins, piano mit text. (C 123492,
June 15, 1906; 2 c. June 15, 1906.)
56188
Helf & Hager company. New
York, N. Y.
I'll be waiting in the gloaming, sweet
Genevieve; song by J. Fred Helf for
band arrangement. ( C 122437, May 31 ,
1906; 2 0. June 12, 1906. ) 56184
Hines (Frank R.), Totten-
ville, N. Y.
I'd like to get acquainted; words by F.
R. Hines, music by Metropolitan mu-
sic co. (C 121507, May 16, 1906; 2 c.
June 20, 1906. ) 56185
Hinkson (Laura B.), Ken-
nett Square, Pa.
Mary darling; words by L. B. Hinkson,
music by Charles Wadsworth Russ.
(C 122691, May 25, 1906; 2 c. June 20,
1906. ) 56186
Hislop (Wm.), Ramona,
Kans.
Waiting; words by W. Hislop, music by
Metropolitan music co. (0 122113,
May 25, 1906; 2 c. June 20, 1906. )
56187
Hitchcock (Alice M.),
United States.
What the wires are singing to-day; song
by Mrs. A. M. Hitchcock. (C 123696.
June 18, 1906; 2 c. June 18, 1906.)
56188
Hodge (Susie) , Oneida, N. Y.
When the autumn leaves are falling;
words and music by S. Hodge. (C
122894, May 26, 1906; 2 c. June 12,
1906.) 56189
Hofmeister (Friedr.), Leip-
zig, Germany.
Erste OTgelsonate, von J. S. Bach; einse-
richtet von F. Thieriot fiir zwei kla-
viere. (C 123493, June 15, 1906; 2 c.
June 15, 1906.) 56190
Hohner (M.), New York,
N. Y,
Hohner accordieon instructor. ( A 148498,
June 16, 1906; 2 c. June 16, 1906.)
56191
Holbert (Letha), United
States.
Eventide memories; song by E. Holbert
(C 123671, June 18, 1906; 2 c. June 18,
1906.) 56192
Holcomb (E. Z.), Barker,
N. Y.
Hush-a-bye baby; words by E. Z. Hol-
comb, music by Charles Wadsworth
Russ. (C 121506, May 16, 1906; 2 c.
June 20, 1906.) 56198
12
CATALOGUE OF OOFTBIOHT ENTRIES
Holton (Frank) & co., Chi-
cago, 111.
Autocrat (The); march for band by H. A.
Vandercook. (C 123853, June 20, 1906.)
56194
Euphonic march; for band by H. A. Van-
dercook. (C 123852, June 20, 1906.)
66195
2 c. each June 20, 1906.
H ol tz ( A ugustua ) , Pittsburg,
Pa.
Skidoo, skidoo, skidoo; words by A.
Holtz, music by Metropolitan music co.
(C 121502, May 16, 1906; 2 c. June 20,
1906. ) 56196
Hope (Frances), Cayuga,
N. Dak.
Two scenes; words by F. Hope, music by
Metropolitan music co. ( C 121500, May
16, 1906; 2 c. June 20, 1906. ) 56197
Horn (Frances Osbom),
United States.
Dolly dear, where is my mama? song by
F. O. Horn. (C 123670, June 18, 1906;
2 c. June 18, 1906.) 56198
Howard music company,
Allegheny, Pa.
Daybreak; caprice two step by M. Ber-
trand Howard for piano. (C 12:«76,
June 21, 1906; 2 c. June 21, 1906.)
56199
Hunt (William), Kewanee,
111.
My sweetheart is a soldier boy; words by
W. Hunt, music by Metropolitan music
CO. (C 122112, May 25, 1906; 2 c. June
20, 1906. ) 56200
Ingle (W. H. H.), I^y-
smith, Wis.
Evelina; air with variations by W. H. H.
Ingle. Ingle Nook series for piano. (C
123364, June 13, 1906; 2 c. June 13,
1906. ) 66201
Jager (Jul.), Berlin, Ger-
many.
Islandischer marsch "Nanna;" von Max
Raebel fiir infanterie - musik. (C
123495, June 15, 1906; 2 c. June 15,
1906. ) 56S02
Jefferson (Geo. F.), Brook-
lyn, N. Y.
Free land, words and music by Geo. F.
Jefferson. (C 123644, June 18, 1906;
2 c. June 18, 1906. ) 66203
Jennings (Geo. B. ) com-
panv, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Bachelor (The) girl's waltz; by Jeanette
Baach for piano. C 123465, June 14,
1906; 2 c. May 4, 1906.) 66S04
Jennings (Geo. B.) com-
pany, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Go<l cares; a sacred lullaby, poem b^'
Anna Gallimore, music by F. E. Ri-
manoczy. (C 123464, June 14, 1906;
2 c. May 24, 1906. ) 56206
God (The) of Israel; music by Roasini,
no. 26b. Supplementary songs for
public schools ed. by Walter H. Aiken.
(C 123466, June 14, 1906; 2 c Apr. 2,
1906. ) 56206
Hempen home spun songs; by Daniel
Henry Holmes. (C 12^462, June 14,
1906; 2 c. June 13, 1906.) 56207
Kentucky state song; words by Marv
Florence Taney, music by Andrew J.
Boex. (C 123463, June 14, 1906; 2 c.
June 4, 1906. ) 56208
Job ( Bessie) , South Walpole,
Mass.
Canoeing by moonlight; words by B. Job,
music by Metropolitan music co. (C
121501, May 16, 1906; 2 c. June 21,
1906. ) 56209
Johns (J. W.) Guymon,
Okla.
Gentle Allene; words by J. W. Johns,
music by Metropolitan music co. (C
122052, May 24, 1906; 2 c. June 20
1906.) 56210
Johnson {Mrs. A. L. ), New
Iberia, La.
Dear heart; words by Mtb. A. L. Johnson,
music by Metropolitan music co. (C
122048, May 24, 1906; 2 c. June 20,
1906.) 56211
Johnson (E. D.), United
States.
Dear San Francisco; song by E. D. John-
son. (C 123656, June 18, 1906; 2 c.
June 18, 1906.) 56212
Jones (Mrs. Hattie Whit-
ney), United States.
Sleeping on Frisco bay; duet for soprano
and alto by Mrs. H. W. Jones. (C
12:)692, June 18, 1906; 2 c. June 18,
1906.) 56218
Kahnt (0. F.) nachfolger,
I^ipzig, Germany.
Deutsche (Die) Tainne; ein idyll ausdeut-
schen bergeswald fiir eine tiefe man-
nerstimme, chorgesang und orch ester
von Friedrich E. Koch, op. 30, klavier-
auszug mit text. (C 123489, June 15,
1906; 2 c. June 15, 1906.) 56214
Keith, Prowse & co. (Lim-
ited), London, England.
Two songs. Forget me not and Good-
bye! words by G. Hubi Newcombe mu-
sic by Margaret Gvde. no. 1 in E flat.
(C 123321, June 12, 1906; 2 c. June 5,
1906.) 56216
N. 8., V. 1,N0. 1, FT. 3]
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
13
Kiehl (George), Somonauk,
111.
I could hear the old Btream flowing; words
by G. Kiehl, music by Metropolitan
mosic CO. (C 122055, May 24, 1906; 2 c.
June 20, 1906. ) 66216
Kiritz {Mrs. Carrie), New-
York, N. Y.
Pet (A) in a gilded cage; words by C.
Kiritz, music by Metropolitan music co.
(C 121497, May 16, 1906; 2 c. June 21,
1906.) 56217
Kirkpatrick (Wm. J.), Phil-
adelphia, Pa.
Abiding (The) presence; words by Mary
G. Brainerd, music by W. J. Kirkpat-
rick. (C 123446, June 14, 1906. )
66218
Beautiful land of sunshine; words by Kate
Ulmer, music by W. J. Kirkpatrick.
(C 123451, June 14, 1906.) 66219
Christ has full control; words by Juliette
E. Perry, music by W. J. Kirkpatrick.
(C 123456, June 14, 1906.) 66220
Come near to me; words by Miriam £.
Arnold, music by Chas. H. "Gabriel. (C
123448, June 14, 1906. ) 66221
Every one in his place; words by E. E.
Hewitt, music by W. J. Kirkpatrick.
(C 123452, June 14, 1906.) 56222
Haven (The) of prayer; words b^ Ida L.
Reed, music by W. J. Kirkpatnck. (C
123453, June 14, 1906.) 66223
In the pathway of life; words b^ Mrs.
F, A. Breck, music by W. J. Kirkpat-
rick. (C 123447, June 14, 1906.) 66224
Just to follow Jesus; words by E. £.
Hewitt, music by W. J. Kirkpatrick.
(C 123464, June 14, 1906. ) 58226
Lingering hope; words by Samuel W.
Beazley, music by W. j' Kirkpatrick.
(C 123444, June 14, 1906.) 66226
Never give up trusting; words by Mrs.
F. A. Bredc, music by W. J. Kirk-
patrick. (C 123445, June 14, 1906. )
66227
New (A) country; words by Birdie Bell,
music by W. J. Kirkpatrick. (C
123457, June 14, 1906.) 66228
Songs in the night; words b^r' Mary R.
Tilden, music by W. J. Kirkpatrick.
(C 123458, June 14, 1906.) 66229
Sweetness (The) of His grace; words by
E. T. Cassell, music by E. T. and F. H .
Cassell. (C 123449, June 14, 1906.)
56280
Touch (The) of little hands; words by
Jennie Evelyn Hussey, music by \V. J.
Kirkpatrick. (C123459, June 14, 1906.)
66281
Kirkpatrick, ( Wm. J. ), Phil-
adelphia, Pa.
Up to the hills; words by Julia E. Burn-
ard, music by W. J. Kirkpatrick. (C
123455, June 14, 1906.) 66282
Worthy is the Lamb; words by E. E.
Hewitt, music by Samuel W. Beazley.
(C 123450, June 14, 1906.) 66288
2 c. each June 14, 1906.
Knipp (Olivea), St. Louis,
Mo.
Lenten (The) march; for the pianoforte
by 0. Knipp, op. 70. ' (C 123879, June
21, 1906; 2 c. June 21, 1906.) 66284
Kremer (Victor) co., Chi-
cago, HI.
Wait on the comer for me; words by Bob
Adams, music by Marty S. Ward. (C
123506, June 15, 1906. ) 66286
Where is brown? words by Frank Con-
roy, music by Bob Adams. (C 123505,
June 15, 1906. ) 66286
2 c. each June 15, 1906.
Kussner (L. C. ), Chicago, 111.
Memories; reverie for piano by Albert
Kussner. (C 113863, Feb. 9, 1906. )
66287
Merry (The) canter; polka brillant by
Albert Kussner for piano. (C 113864,
Feb. 9, 1906. ) 66288
2 c. each June 16, 1906.
Kyne (J. J.), United States.
I long to see my mother once again; song
by J. J. Kyne. (C 123646, June 18,
1906; 2 c. June 18, 1906. ) 66289
Larway (J. H.), London,
England.
An^lus (L') ; meditation religieuse pour
piano par Maurice Telma, English
fingering. (C 123821, June 20, 1906. )
66240
Avril; chansonnette pour piano par Mau-
rice Telma, English fingering. (C
123817, June 20, 1906. ) 66241
£tude solennelle; pour piano par Mau-
rice Telma, English fingering. (C
123820, June 20, 1906. 56242
Melodic Norv^ge; pour piano par Mau-
rice Telma. ( C 123819, June 20, 1906. )
66248
Solitude; pens^e musicale pour piano par
Maurice Telma. (C 12:^16, June 20,
1906. ) 56244
V^alse elegante; pour piano par Maurice
Telma, continental fingering. ((/
123818, June 20, 1906. ) 66246
2 c. each June 15, 190().
La Voie (Fxiw. J.), United
Staten.
On the golden prairie field; song by E. J.
La Voie. (C 123649, June 18, 1906; 2 c.
June 18, 1906.) 56246
14
CATALOGUE OF OOPYBIOHT ENTBIES
Lawrence (M. Ella), Fitch-
burg, Maw.
Down the river of twilisht; words by
Ella M. Bangs, mu»ic oy M. £. Law-
rence. (C 123905, June 21, 1906; 2 c.
June 21, 1906.) 06847
Lawrenceville school, Law-
rence, N. J.
Lawrenceville school song book; revised
and edited by Howard Koe Wood. ( A
'147943, June 9, 1906; 2 c. June 8, 1906. )
56248
Le Boulch (H.), Versailles,
France.
Valse d' amore; valse lente par Ivanho^
orehestr^e par Jules Le fioulch, piano
conducteur. (C 123323, June 12, 1906;
2 c. June 12, 1906.) 66249
Ijemonier & Archer, New
York, N. Y.
Sun (The) am shinin why don't you go;
words by Madison Reid, music by
I^monier and Larkins. (C 123413,
June 14, 1906; 2 c. June 14, 1906.)
66250
l^onard & co., London,
England.
June (A) rose; song in D, words by Al-
fred H. Hyatt, music bv Napoleon
Zardo. (C 123822, June 20, 1906; 2 c.
June 13, 1906.) 56251
Leu (Salvadora), United
States.
Help for San Francisco; song by 8. Leu.
(C 123690, June 18, 1906; 2 c. June 18,
1906. ) 66262
Lewis (Joseph F.), Provi-
dence, R. I.
Sweet forget-me-not; words by William
H. Turner, music by J. F. Lewis. (C
123865, June 21, 1906; 2 c. June 21,
1906. ) 56258
Lewis (L. R.), Somerville,
Mass.
Foot ball song; words by R. B. Manbert,
music by L. R. Lewis. (C 123564,
June 7, 1906; 2 c. June 7, l^m. ) 66264
For Tufts hurrah! glee club version
adapted from 87's class song. ( C 123561 ,
June 7, 1906; 2 c. June 7, 1906. ) 56265
Mother Goose reviwid. Old Uncle Ned
and C. B. Rich. (C 123566, June 7,
1006; 2 c. June 7, 1906.) 56266
Tufts (The) man; music by L. R. Lewi.s.
(C 123562, June 7, 1906; 2 c. June 7,
1906. ) 66267
Tufts song-book. ¥A. of 1906. (A
147758, June 7, 1906; 2 c. June 8, 1906. )
56268
We love it for aye; words byD. L. Mauls-
by, music by L. R. Lewis. (C 123563,
June 7, 1906; 2 c. June 7, 1906. ) 66269
Lieb & Friedman, New York,
N. Y.
On moonlit waters; caprice by Leo Fried-
man for piano. (C 122139, May 26,
I 1906; 2 c. June 18, 1906. ) 66260
I Luck hard t & Belder, New
I York, N. Y.
I All hail the power of Jesus' name; festi-
val anthem by David Wield McLane.
(C 123748, June 19, 1906; 2 c. June 19,
1906.) 66261
Arioso of the high-prieetess of Astarte;
from the opera Viueta by Reinhold L.
Herman, contralto or mezzo-soprano.
(C 123931, June 21, 1906; 2 c. June 21,
1906. ) 66262
I
I Autumn; (Herbst) von Theodor Storm,
I fur mittelstimmemit klavierbegleitung
von Eugen Haile, op. 15 no. 3. (C
123742, June 19, 1906; 2 c. June 19,
1906. ) 66268
Autumn song; chorus for women's voices,
words and music by Joseph Henius.
(C 123752, June 19, 1906; 2 c. June 19,
1906.) 66264
Beggar (The) boy; a reminiscence for
piano by Milo Deyo. (C 123763, June
19, 1906; 2 c. June 19, 1906.) 66266
Birds above; (Voglein im birkenbaum)
aus Konig Elf's lieder, ged. von Gus-
tav Kastropp, fiir hohe stimme mit
klavierbegleitung von Eugen Haile, op.
10 no. 5. (C 123743, June 19, 1906; 2 c.
June 19, 1906.) 66266
Cradle song; for male chorus with bari-
tone solo by Martin W. Bowman. (C
123911, June 21, 1906; 2 c. June 21,
1906. ) 66267
Cupid's serenade; for piano by I^eo
Oehmler. (C 123765, June 19, 1906;
2 c. June 19, 1906.) 66268
' Dixie doodle; words and music by Cor-
i nelia Josephine Thompson for two-part
chorus for women's voices. (C 123920,
June 21, 1906; 2 c. June 21, 1906. )
66269
Dixie's land; by Dan Emmett, arr. by
Anthony Richards for three part chorus
for women's voices. (C 123917, June
21, 1906; 2 c. June 21, 1906.) 66270
Erlinda; a legend of the moon, words
by Arturo Lucey, music by Frederic
Knight Logan. (C 123759, June 19,
1906; 2 c. June 19, 1906.) 66271
6tude realiste; words by Swinburne,
j music by J. G. Cumm'iiigs for four-
part chorus for women's voices. (C
123921, June 21, 1906; 2 c. June 21,
, 1906. ) 66272
N.8.,V. 1, NO. 1,PT. 3]
MUSIOAL COMPOSITIONS
15
Lnckhardt & Belder, New
York, N. Y.
Festival Te Deum; by Lanibillotte;
transposed and arr. by R. J. Fitzhugh
for mixed voices. (C 123750, June 19,
1906; 2 c. June 19, 1906. ) 56878
Fiftieth (The) psalm; for sacred chorus,
with oi^n ace. by Carl Fique, op. 50.
(C 123915, June 21, 1906; 2 c. June 21,
1906. ) 06274
Hail sweet morning; arr. from an old
French song for three-part chorus of
women's voices by Daniel Dor^. (C
123757, June 19, 1906; 2 c. June 19,
1906.) 56275
Honey darlin; words and music by
George Mitchell. (C 123758, June 19,
1906; 2 c. June 19, 1906. ) 66276
Hunting song; for male chorus bv Mar-
tin W. Bowman. (C 123912, June 21,
1906; 2 c. June 21, 1906.) 56277
Hushing song. Eily; words by Fiona
McLcSd. music by Kate Vannah. (G
123745, June 19, 1906; 2 c. June 19,
1906.) 56278
In the moonlight; (Im zittem den mond*
licht wiegen) ged. von Gustav Kas-
tropp^ fiir mittelstimme mit klavier-
begleitung von Eugen Halle, op. 12
no. 2. (C 123740, June 19, 1906; 2 c.
June 19, 1906.) 66279
Inspirer and hearer of prayer; by E. J.
Fitzhugh for mixed voice& (C 123909,
June 21, 1906; 2 c. June 21, 1906. )
66280
Little (The) cadet; for piano by Leo
Oehmler. (C 123767, June 19, 1906; 2 c.
June 19, 1906.) 56281
Little head is nodding; words and music
by Harry G. Doran. (C 123746, June
19, 1906; 2 c. June 19, 1906.) 56282
\jOTd (The) himself; by Frank Treat
Southwick for mixed voices. (C 123910,
June 21, 1906; 2 c. June 21, 1906.)
56288
Ix)rd (The) is my Shepherd; anthem for
sopranosolo and chorus of mixed voices,
by Harry J. Zehm. (C 123914, June
21, 1906; 2 c. June 21, 1906.) 66284
lx>rd it belongs not to my care; music by
Geo. F. Bauer. (C 123760, June 19,
1906; 2 c. June 19, 1906.) 66285
Lullaby; words by James W. Folev, music
by John B. (irant. (C 123932, June
21, 1906; 2 c. June 21, 1906.) 66286
Mah baby Abie; words by James W.
Foley, music by John B. Grant. (C
123933, June 21, 1906; 2 c. June 21,
1906. ) 56287
Luck hard t & Belder, New
York, N. Y.
M'amasti mai I (Were they sincere) versi
di E. Panzacchi, music cli Vincenzo de
Crescenzo. (C 123739, June 19, 1906;
2 c. June 19, 1906. ) 56288
Marie of gay Paree; song by Marie Suther-
land. (C 123768, June 19, 1906; 2 c.
June 19, 1906.) 66289
Marigolds; words and music by Alice
Woodbury. (C 123747, June 19, 1906;
2 c. June 19, 1906.) 56290
Mazurka; for piano by C. William Webb,
op. 3 no. 3. (C 123925, June 21, 1906;
2 c. June 21, 1906.) 66291
Melodie; for piano by C. William Webb,
op. 3 no. 2. (C 123926, June 21, 1906;
2 c. June 21, 1906.) 66292
My old Kentucky home, good night; by
8. C. Foster, arr. by Anthony Richards
for three-part chorus for women's
voices. (C 123919, June 21, 1906; 2 c.
June 21, 1906.) 56298
Nonchalance; for piano by Albert Mil-
denberg. (C 123756, June 19, 1906;
2 c. June 19, 1906. ) 56294
Old folks at home; by S. C. Foster, arr.
by Anthony Richards for two-part
chorus for womftn's voices. (C 123918,
June 21, 1906; 2 c. June 21, 1906.)
56295
Peasants harvest dance; for piano by i^o
Oehmler. (C 123766, June 19, 1906;
2 c. June 19, 1906.) 56296
Pierrette; caprice for the piano by Eugene
Platzmann, op. 12. (C 123755, June
19, 1906; 2 c. June 19, 1906.) 56297
Praver; sacred song, words and music by
^farie Sutherland for sop. or tenor in
F. ( C 123934, June 21 , 1906; 2 c. June
21,1906.) 56298
Prelude and fugue; for piano by A. R.
Gallatin. (C 123930, June 21, 1906; 2 c.
June 21, 1906.) 66299
Romance, by A. Rubinstein; words by E.
Buck, arr. by Hermann Spiel ter for
three-part chorus for women's voices.
(C 123922, June 21, 1906; 2 c. June 21,
1906. ) 56300
Salutation; for mixed chorus and piano,
words by H. W. Ixingfellow with addi-
tional lines bv Anne Fitzhugh Miller,
music bv Iieinrich Jarobsen. ((<
123754, June 19, 1906; 2 c. June 19,
1906.) 56801
Salvation! Christ is forever King; Easter
song, wordsand music by Frank B. Wil-
liams for high voice in C. (C 123761,
Junel9,1906;2c.Junel9,1906.) 56802
16
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIE8
Luckhardt & Belder, New
York, N. Y.
Saviour like a Shepherd; sacred song by
Martin W. Bowman, no. 2 in B flat.
(C 123744, June 19, 1906; 2 c. June 19,
1906.) 66808
Scotch pastoral dance; for piano by Leo.
Oehmler. (C 123764, June 19,' 1906;
2 c. June 19, 1906. ) 66304
Spring waltz. ( Fnihzeitiger f riihling ) ged.
E. Buck, gesangwalzer fiir solo sopran
und chor, von A. J. Davis. (C 123749,
June 19, 1906^ 2c. June 19, 1906.) 66806
Spring's approach; (Friihlingsnahen)
ged. von E. Degen, fiir hohe stimme
mit klavierbegleitung von Eugen Halle,
op. 12 no. 5. (C 123741, June 19, 1906;
2 c. June 19, 1906. ) 66806
Tarantelle in E minor; for the piano by
Arthur H. Gutman. (C 123757, June
19, 1906; 2 c. June 19, 1906.) 66807
Te Deum laudamu*^; for mixed voices by
Albert R. Gallatin. (C 123913, June
21, 1906; 2 c. June 21. 1906. ) 66308
To Christ the Prince of Peace; Easter or
general anthem, words by Blunienthal,
music bv E. J. Fitzhugli. (C 123753,
June 19,' 1906; 2 c. June 19, 1906.)
66309
Triiumerei ; for piano by C. William Webb,
op. 3 no. 4. (C 123924, June 21, 1906;
2 c. June 21, 1906.) 66810
Two brown eyes; words by George Edger-
ten, music by Louise Sidall. { C 123762,
June 19, 1906; 2 c. June 19, 1906. )
66811
Two fughettos; for piano by Albert R.
Gallatin, no. 1 in B flat. (C 123929,
June 21, 1906; 2 c. June 21, 1906. )
66812
no. 2 in F minor. (C 123928, June
21, 1906; 2 c. June 21, 1906.) 66813
Valse lente; for piano bv C. William
Webb, op. 3 no. 1. (C" 123927, June
21, 1906; 2 c. June 21, 1906.) 66814
Village maidens; three part chorus for
women's voices from the "Flights of
Elfin song " bv J. Wright Shirlaw. (C
123916, June '21, 1906; 2 c. June 21,
1906.) 66316
Voices of the woods; melody in F, by A.
Rubinstein, chorus for women's voices
arr. by Anthony Richards. ( C 1 23923,
June 21, 1906; 2 c. June 21, 1906.)
66316
I^nrvey ( H. R. ), Lynn, Mass.
Auditorium; march and two step for
band by H. R. Lurvey. (C 123848,
June 20, 1906; 2 c. June 20, 1906.)
66817
Lu8e( Jesse Dial), Columbus,
Ohio.
Imperial wreath of song. Wreath music
series, chorus book by J. D. Luse; re-
vised and enlarged edition. (A 147255,
Mav 23, 1906; 2 c. June 11, 1906.)
66818
McCurdy (John Irwin),
United States.
One (The) I love shall speak no more;
song by J. I. McCurdy. (C 123648,
June 18, 1906; 2 c. June 18, 1906.)
66819
McHugh (D. O.), United
States.
Today; song by Doras Hugh. (C 123662,
June 18, 1906; 2 c. June 18, 1906.)
66820
McKinley music company,
Chicago, 111.
Queen of hearts; characteristic dance bv
A. W. Bro7;n for piano. (C 123475,
June 14, 1906.) 66821
Root's first steps in music made easy. ( A.
148423, June 14, 1906.) 66322
When the silver moon shines o'er the
lake; words by Mildred Fisher, music
by Ellis Fanning. (C 123474, June 14,
1906. ) 66328
2 c. each June 14, 1906.
McQuiddy printing coui-
nany, Nashville, Tenn.
Come to Him to-day; by W. A. C-ameron.
no. 18. (C 123369, May 31, 1906; 2 c.
May 31, 1906.) 66324
Seventy-seven sweet songs and thirty -six
familiar hymns and gospel songs. (A
148251, Mav 31, 1906; 2 c. June 13,
1906. ) ' 66825
McVey (Mary), Brockton,
Wis.
Love (The) that was blind; words by M.
McVev, music by Metropolitan music
CO. (C 122051, May 24, 1906; 2 c. June
21, 1906.) 66826
Marvin (Nathan Henry),
United States.
Response (A) to the lover's plea; song by
N. H. Marvin. (C 123691, June 18,
1906; 2 c. June 18, 1906.) 66827
Matthews (T. H.), Platte-
ville, Wis.
Stricken (The) citv; song by T. H.
Matthews. (C 122035, May 24, 1906;
2 c. June 21, 1906.) 66828
(C 123683, June 18, 1906; 2 c. June
18, 1906. ) 56829
N. 8., V. 1, NO. 1, HT. 3]
MUHICAL COMPOSITIONH
17
Maunder (J. II. )> London,
England,
nftiit* for the Holy Connnunion from the
.•service in the key of (t, including of-
fertory sentencea, lienedictu.s, and
H^nns Dei composed bv J. H. Maunder.
(C \2:^6S0, June 18, 1900; 2 c. June 18,
190H.) 66330
Pater Noeter; from the service in (i by J
H. Maunder. (C 123421, June 14,
1906; 2 c. June 14, 1906.) 56381
Maurel & Daris (J.), Paris,
France.
Likette (Lh); nouvelle danse fiispano-
Montniartroise par Arl. Gauwin et J.
DariH pour piano. (C 123324, June 12,
1906; 2 0. June 12, UH)6.) 56332
Maxwell (VVilliam) inuHic
company, New York,
"N. Y.
Your eyen so dear; by Howard Bennett
for violin, cello, cornet or trombone
nolo with piano or on'hestral accom-
|)animent. (C 1238:^9, June 20, 1906.)
56333
words by Leon tine Stanfield, mu.sic
bv Howard Bennett, no. 1 in D. (C
123840, June 20, 1906. ) 56334
no. 2 in V. (C 123841, June 20,
1906. ) 66835
2 c. eacli June 20, ]90(>.)
Mayhugh (Myrtle), Kellogg,
Idaho.
I»ve nie hanl; words by M. .Vlayhugh,
music bv Metropolitan muHic ro. (C
122a^4, Mav 24, 1906; 2 c. June 20,
1906. ) 66336
Meikrantz (R^)bert E. ), Au-
denreid. Pa.
Tell mother that I spoke of her Ijefore I
[)a*44ed away; words by Daniel J. Mun-
dy, music bv H. K. Meikrantx. (C
12:««0. June* 18, 1906; 2 c. June 18,
HK)6. ) 66387
Meyer (Theo. I).), Baton
iiouge, 1a.
Have vou n<» heart, have you no soul;
wordt? and niu»ic by T. Mever. (C
123414, June 14, 1906; 2 c. May 28,
1906.) 66338
Mills ( Frederick Allen), New
York, N. Y.
IM rather be outride a-lookin' in than on
the inside a-lwjkin* out; words by Fred
J. Hamill, music by Ted Pnvder. (C
123115, Jane 8, 1906; 2c. June 11, 1906. )
56889
You're a grand old flag: bv (ieo. M. Co-
han. (C 123368, June 2, UKMi; 2 c.
May 31, nH)6.) 56340 ,
25906— PT 3—07 3
MokreJH (John), New York,
N. Y.
Out of the West; by J. Mokrejs for piano.
(C 123871, June 21, 1906.) 66341
Romance; bv J. Mokrejs for piano. (C
123872, June 21, 1906. ) 66848
Told in June; by J. Mokrejs for piano.
(C 123873, June 21, 1906. ) 66843
2 c. each June 21, 1906. .
Molineux ((Ieo. ), New York,
N. Y.
Bridal chorus from "The Rose maiden";
bv F. H. Cowen, arr. for the organ bv
J.* VV. Lerman. (C 122707, June 2,
1906. ) 56844
Meditation; bv Geo. Rosenkraus for or-
gan. (C 122700, June 2, 1906. ) 66845
Morning song; by G. Hoflzel, arr. bv C.
F. Mutter for organ. (C 122706, June
2, 1906.) 56846
Prelude; by Frank C. Harrington, op. 80
for organ. (C 122710, June 2, 1906.)
56847
Prelude in the major keys; by P. F. del
Campiglio for organ. (C 122709, June
2, im)6.) 66348
Sabotiere; bv C. Dick, arr. for the organ
by C. F. Mutter. (C 122704, June 2,
1906. ) 56849
Slumber Kong; by Cieo. Rosenkrans for
organ. (C 122711, June 2, 1906.)
56860
Songs without words no. 1 ; by J. W. Ler
man for organ. (C 122708, June 2,
190(i. ) 66861
Variations on the hymn-tune Dennis; by
Nagell, arr. for the organ by J. W.
Lerman. (C 1227a5, June 2, 1906. )
66352
2 c. each June 19, 1906.
Moll (Manuel C ), Milwau-
kee, Wis.
Spider (The) weaves a story of his own;
words and music bv M. C. Moll. (C
73414, June 16, 1904; 2 c. June 20, 1906.)
56868
Monte Carlo publishing com-
pany, London, Englaml.
Ev'rythmg's an extra in the season;
written and composed by H. K. Ham-
ilton Field. (C 12:^575, June 18, 1906;
2 c. June 14, 1906.) 66864
Rosie is waiting; written by John P. Har-
rington, music bv Jas. W. Tate. (C
123310, Mav 11, 1906; 2 c. June 4, 1906.)
66365
W aitin' for m y bo n nie J ea n ; w r it ten by
John I*. Harrington, music bv (ieorgc
U* Rninn. (CM23350, June 13, 19(M>:
2 c. June H, 190().) 56366
18
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTKIES
Monte Carlo publishini^ com-
pany, Lonuon, England.
Widow Doofin; written and coinpoBcd by
J. F. Lambe. ( C 1 2331 1 , Mav ! 1 , 1900;
2 c. May 11. 1906.) 56867
More (Nettie Uawkinp).
United States.
Avonell; songbv N. H. More. (C 123699,
June 18, 1906; 2c. June 18, 1^06.) 66858
Morris (Jo8.), Philadelphia,
Pa.
Some one looks good to eonje one; or,
Some one looks good to me; words by
Arthur Longbrake, music by Richard
L. Weaver. (C 123429, June 14, 1906;
2 c. June 14, 1906.) 57859
Moss (Fredric), Kansas
City, Mo.
Apple blossoms; words and music by F.
Mobs. (C 121660, Mav IB, 1906; 2 c.
June 18, 1906.) 56860
Nae88ens(W. ) &co.,Graveh-
hage, Holland.
Rhapsodisches vom Tage; fi'ir pianoforte
zu 2 hiinden, von Victor Schmidt-Ernst-
hausen. (C 12348S, June 15, 1906; 2 c.
June 15, 1906.) 66861
Nilsson (Kristiau), Cliicago,
111.
Standard American diagram chord sys-
tem for the mandolin or v olin; by K.
Nilsson. (A 147541, June5. 1906; 2 c.
June 11, 1906.) 56862
Noble (Mrs. C. H.), United
States.
City of golden gate; song by Mrs. C. H.
Noble. (C 123655, Jnne 18. 1906; 2 c.
June 18, 1906.) 56868
Norton & O'Hara, New
York, N. Y.
At eventide; poem bv (leo. A. Norton,
music by Geoffrey ()*'Hara. ((' 123738,
June 19, 1906.) 56864
If you were left for me; poem by Ct^o. A.
Norton, music by Geoff rev O'Hara.
(C 123737, June 19, 1906. ) ' 56865
2 c. each June 19, 1906.
Novello & CO., limited, l>on-
don, England.
Berceuse; for violin and pianoforte com-
posed by Joseph Holbrooke, op. 12
no. 7. (C 23624, .Tune 18, 1906; 2 c.
June 18, 1906.) 56866
Caprice; for violin and pianoforte com-
posed by Joseph Holbrooke, op. 12
no. 9. (C 123626, June 18, 1906; 2 c.
June 18, 1906. ) 56867
Come to me, gentle sleep; by Frederic H.
Co wen for mixed voices* fC 123628,
Jnne 18. 1906; 2 c. June 18, 1906.)
568^9
Novello & CO., limited, Lon-
don, England.
First entr' acte fn)m Nero; composed by
S. Coleridge-Tavlor arranged for piano-
forte solo. (C*^! 23629, .lune 18, 1906;
2 c. June 18, 1906.) 56869
Hymn (A) te Dionysus; the words from
the " Bacchae of Euripides," trans, by
(iilbert Murr,iy, mnsic composed for
rhoru.« and piano bv Ernest Walker,
op. 13. (C 123420, June 14, 1906; 2 c.
June 14, 1906.) 66370
Service (A) for the Holy Communion.
Missa de Sani-ta Mariil SfagdalenA; net
to music in the key of E minor, by B.
Agutter. (C 123417, June 14, 1906; 2 c.
June 14, 1906.) 86871
Teach me Thy uay, O Lord; anthem for
four voices composed by William Fox,
edited by John E. West. (C 123627,
June 18, 1906; 2 c. June 18, 1906.)
66372
Two piei;es no. 1. Vexilla regis pro-
deunt pt. 3; by John Bull, old Englisli
organ music no. 25a. (C 123416, June
14, 1906; 2 c. June 14, 1906.) 56878
no. 2. Fantasia on the Flemiah
chorale **Laetonsmet Herten reijne;"
by John Bull, old English organ music
no. 25 b. (C 123415, June 14, 190«:
2 c. June 14, 1906.) 56874
Two sixteenth century pieces no. 1. Vol-
untary; by Richard A I wood, old English
oiigan music; no. 24 a. (C 123418, June
14, 1906; 2 c. June 14, 1906.) 56876
no. 2. Glorificamus; by John Re<l-
fonl, old English organ mupic no. 24 1>.
(C 123419, June 14, 1906; 2c. Jnne 14.
1906. ) 56876
Valse-screnade; for violin and pianoforte*
composed V)v Joseph Holbrooke, op. 12
no. 8. (A 123625, June 18, 1906; 2 c.
June 18, 1906.) 56877
Novello, Ewer & co.. New
York, N. Y.
Chautauoua (The) chorus book; com-
piled ov Alfred Ha!lam no. 3. iC
123571, June 16. 1906; 2 c. Jime 16,
1906.) 56878
Odman (Mrs. Albert ha M.\,
United States.
Death at dawn; song bv Mrs. X. M.
Odman. (C 123653, June 18, 1906; 2 v.
June 18, 1906. ) 56879
O'Sullivan (Josephs Louis-
ville, Ky.
Back to old Kentuckv; verses by W. D.
Wateon, music bv J. 0*Sullivan, (C
121284, Mav 14, * 1906; 2 c. June 13,
1906.) 66880
X. S., V. 1, NO. 1, PT. 3]
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
19
Owens (Chas. F.), Pough-
keepsie, N. Y.
She wanted to be a Binder; words by ('.
F. Owens, uiiisic* 1»v Charles Wails-
worth Russ. (C 122111, Mav 25, 1906;
2 c. June 20, 1906. ) 56881
Parrish (Rob Roy), Inde-
pendence, Oreg.
Parting (The); words bv R. R. Parrish,
mosic bv Z, M. Parvin. (C 123662,
Jane 16, 1906; 2 c. June 16, 1906.)
66882
Payne (Dora), United instates.
l^ist (The) CK)ng of a cantatrioe; song bv
n. Pavne. (C 12:^669, June 18, MH)6; 2
V, June 18, 1906. ) 56888
Pettee (George) , UnJte«l States.
M V dear Ohio home so far away; song by
U. Pettee. (C 123682, June 18, 1906; 2
t\ June 18, 1906.) 56884
Phelpe ( E. H.) .United States.
Haunted stream; byE. H. PhelpH First
series no. 7, part-song for male voi(!e8,
( In renewal for 14 vearH from Aug. 8,
1906. V 12:«61, June 13, 1906; 2 c. June
13, 1906. ) 66885
Phillipfi ( Frank M. ), Denver,
Colo.
On the banks of the Hudson; words by
Harry Hall, musir bv John Martin.
(C 118686, Apr. II, 19()6: 2 c. June 20,
1906.) 66886
Phimi>s(.Vr». J. H.), United
States.
Dying (The) roewage; song hv Mrs. J. H.
PhUlips. (C 123661, June' 18, 1906; 2
r. June 18, 1906.) 56887
Plumb (Frederick A.),
Augusta, Ga.
Yearning; a love poem, words by Edith
Hall Orthwein, music by F. A. Plumb.
<C 1237:iO. June 19, 1906; 2 c June 19,
1906.) 56888
Pond ( VVm. A.) & co., New
York, X. Y.
T(i the Deutchland; march and two step,
bv Samuel S. Aronson, op. 89 for piano.
iC 123635, June 15, 1906; 2 c. June 14,
1906. ) 66889
Poulalion, Paris, Franee.
Kna; valse pour piano par Ernest Wei Her,
op. 221. (C 123587, June 18. 1906; 2 c.
June 18, 1906. ) 56890
Powell (Clara M.), James-
town, Kans.
Kemeuibrance of you; waltzes by C M.
Powell, arr. by B. Abelsted for piano.
(C 123380, June 13, 1906; 2 e. June 13,
1906.) 66891
Presser (Theodore), Phila-
delphia, Pa.
Columbian (The) march; by W.G.Uter-
moehlen op. 14 for piano. (C 123377,
June 13, 1906; 2 c. June 12, 1906.)
66898
(^Countersign; niarcb by Giuseppe Crea-
tore for piano. (C 123367, June 13,
1906; 2 c. June 12, 1906.) 66898
Dollies' (The) dancing lesson; words by
Florent^e Hoare, music by W. Clifford,
rev. bv W. J. Baltzell. (C 123906,
June 21, 1906; 2 c. June 21, 1906.)
66894
I^anguage (The) of flowers; by C. N.
Ben.^'on for piano. ( C 123376, J une 1 3,
1906; 2 c. June 12, 1906. ) 66896
Napoli; tarantella fantasia, for violin and
piano bv Henry Parker. (C 123366,
June 13,' 1906; 2 c. June 12, 1906.)
66896
Petite valse; by Th. Akimenko, op. 28
no. 3, ed by Preston Ware Orem for
piano. (C 123907, June 21, 1906; 2 c.
June 21, 1906 ) 56897
Postillion; from Magic I^AUtern by Ben-
jamin (iodard, op. 55 no. 1, ed by
Preston Ware Orem for piano. (C
123909, June 21, 1906; 2 c. June 21,
1906. ) 66898
Standard (The) graded course of singing;
vol. 4, bv Herbert Wilber Greene. (C
123349, June 12, 1906; 2 c. June 12,
1906.) 66899
Prior (E. Thielman), lx)n-
don, England.
Hope on, dear heart; words by Augusta
Hancock, music by E, Thielman Prior.
(C 122866, June 5, 1906; 2 c. June 5,
1906.) 66400
Reed (Lloyd), United States.
San Fraucisc^o' 8 disaster; song byL. Reed.
(C 123650, June 18, 1906; 2 c. June 18,
1906.) 66401
Reynolds & co., Ix)ndon,
England,
(xirl (The) I want; humorous song writ-
ten bv Ernest A. Searson, composeil
by George Ross. (C 123500, June 15,
1906. ) 56402
Happy (The) old days at Peck ham;
humorous song written and composed
by (leorge Gros^mith. (C 123498,
June 15, 1906.) 66408
Side slips; some old chestnuts baked to a
new tune written and composed bv
Charles J. Winter. (C 123499, June
15, 1906.) 66404
Some last requests; humorous song writ-
ten by Ernest A. Searson, composed
by G. I). Fox. (C 123497, June 15,
1906.) 66406
2 c. each June 15, 1906.
20
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Rhodes ( Mtb. Hattie ) , V nited
States.
Sing on, binJie; ponj? by Mrn. H. Kljo<les.
(C 123689, June 18, 190H; 2 c. June 18,
1906. ) 56406
Riconli (G. ) <& c, Milauo,
Italy.
Kn cheminant; pour piano par T^^rnest
(Jillet. (C 123894, June 21, 19()6; 2 c.
June 21, 1906.) 66407
Ix)ve*8 way; words by Ethel Clifford,
music bv F. Paolo Tosti no. 1 in A flat
' original." (C 123365, June 13, 1906; 2 r.
June 13, 1906.) 56408
Madam Butterfly, a Japanese tragedy,
. . . Italian libretto by L. Illii:aand G.
(riacosa, English version by R. H.
Elkin, music by Giacomo Puccini, arr.
for voice and pianoforte by Carlo
Carienani. (C 123557, June 16, 1906;
2 c. June 16, 1906.) 56409
Petite fantaisie "La Boherae"; di G.
Puccini, . . . morceaux faciles pour
piano saus octaves arr. par Michel
Chiesa, no. 109096. (C 12:^5.56, June
11, 1906; 2c. June 11, 1906.) 56410
**IriB"; di P. Mascagni, . . . Mor-
ceaux faciles pour piano sans octaves
arr. par Michel Chiesa, no. 111262.
(C 123556, June 11, 1906; 2 c. June 11,
1906.) 56411
Valse tendre; pour piano par Ernest (fil-
let. (C 12:^93, June 21, 1906; 2 c.
June 21, 1906.) 56412
T' Petite fantaisie "Tosca"; di G. Puc-
cini, morceaux faciles pour piano sans
octaves arr. par Michel Chiesa, no.
11 1263. (C 123553, June 11, 1906; 2 r.
June 11, 1906.) 56413
2"'^ Petite fantaisie *'To»ca*' ; di G. Puc-
cini, morceaux faciles pour piano sans
octaves arr. par Michel Cliiesa, no.
1 11264. (C 123554, June II, 1906; 2 c.
June 11, 19(X).) 56414
Kiffo (Marion B.), Philadel-
phia, Pa.
Five-tweutv-eight waltzes; by M. B. Riffo
for piano. ((U22919, June 6, 19(K>;
2 c. June 12, 1906.) 56415
Ringsmuth ( Luuiir J. ), Cedar
Rapids, Iowa.
Mizpah; song bv L. J. Ringsmuth. (C
12:^76, June *18, 1906; 2 c. June 18,
\\\Qi\.) 56416
Ro) )ertson i Fay ) , U ni ted
States.
Grace divine; song bv F. Roberb«on.
(C 123657, June 18, 1906; 2 c. June 18,
19(H).) 56417
Robeon (M. G.), Port l^y-
den, N. Y.
May my heart always l)eat true; words
bv M. (i. Robson, music bv Metropoli-
tan musicco. (C 122057, May 24, 1901»;
2 c. June 20, 1906. ) 56418
Robvn (A. G. ), St. Ijouis,
Mo,
Jesus merciful and mild; tenor solo, trio
and quartette music by Alfred Ci.
Robyn. ( In renewal for 14 years from
Aug. 8, 1906. C 123:i62, June 13, 190($;
2 c. June 13, 1906.) 56419
Roeckel (Joseph L. ), Eng-
land.
Andante cantante; for the organ bv J. L.
Roeckel. (C 123797, June 20, 1906; 2 c.
June 18, 1906.) 56420
Root ( Frank K. ) <& co., Chi-
cago, 111.
National guards march; bv Fre<l L.
Ryder for piano. (C 123476, June 14,
lfK)6; 2 c. June 14, 1906. ) 56481
Kuhle <fe Wend ling, Leipzig,
(lermany.
Frau Ilolle; draraatisches miirchen voii
A. Wendel-Marburg, musik von H.
Spangenberg fiir pianoforte. ( C 123491 ,
June 15, 1906; 2 c. June 15, 1906.)
56482
Sargent (B. Helen), Kings
Park, N. V.
iSame (The) old story; words by B. H.
Sargent, music bv Harry Alton Rus-
sell. (C 122114, Mav 25, 1906; 2 c.
June 20, 1906.) ' 56423
Saylor (Elmer), Mifiiin, Pa.
When the green leaves come again; word.**
by E. Saylor, muMc by John Martin.
(C 121089, May 10, 19()6; 2 c. June 20,
1906. ) 56424
Schirmer (G.), New York,
N. Y.
Banderjackct (The); nonsense verses,
music by vSumner Salter for women's
voices a cappella. (C 123334, June 12,
1906; 2 f. June 12, ]V)06.) 56426
City college song; words by A. I. du P.
Coleman adapted to the musii- of a
(lerman student song. (A 147908, June
9, 1906; 2 c. June 9, 1906.) 56426
From the brake the nightingale; words
b^v William Ernest Henley; music by
Sidnev Homer, op. 17 no. 2 for low
voice in C original kev. (C 123337,
June 12, 1906; 2 c. June 12, 1906.)
56427
God our life; a short cantata for general
use for soli and chorus with organ
accompaniment, words from the scrip-
tures, music bv David Stanley Smith,
(►p. 14. (C 123712, June 18, 1906; 2 o.
June 16, 1VK>6.) 56428
N. 8., V. 1, XO. 1, PT. 3]
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONa
21
Schirmer (G.), New York,
N. Y.
(i(KKi-nijfht; words by S. Weir Mitchell,
music bv Sumner Salter for women's
voices a cappella. ( C 1 2;«83, June 12,
1906; 2 c. June 12, 1906.) 66429
(iottsucher ( Der) ; ( The seeker after God )
song for a median i voice with piano
accompaniment, text by Carl Basse,
music bv Arthur Hochmann. (C
123716, /une 18, U:06; 2 c. Jane 16,
1906.) 66430
How's ray bojj? words by Sydney Dobell,
music by Sidney Homer, op. 17 no. 1
for low^ voice in B flat, transposed key.
(C 123336, June 12, 1906; 2 c. June 12,
1906. ) 66481
Ich denke dein; (I think of thee) song
for high voice in E flat with accom-
paniiuent of piano or harp, violin and
violoncelle ad lib., bv Arthur Hoch-
mann. (C 123713, June 18, 1906; 2 c.
June 16, 1906.) 66432
Ich liebe dich; (I love thee) song for a
high voice with piano accompaniment
poem by Hoffmann von Fallersleben,
music bv Arthur Hochmann. {C
123715, June 18, 1906; 2 c. June 16,
1906.) 66438
Michael Robarted bids his Iveloved beat
peace; words by William Butler Yeats,
music by Sidney Homer, op. 17 no. 3
for low voice in G minor original kev.
(C 1233:«, June 12, 1906; 2 c. June 1*2,
1906.) 66484
IMrate story; song from **A child's gar-
den of verses" by Robert Ix)ui8 Steven-
son, music by Sidney Homer, op. 16
for low voic-e original m C. (CI 23330,
June 12, 1906; 2 c. June 12, 190(>.)
66486
Singing; from '*A ctiild's garden of ver-
.*<es" by Robert I^uis Stevenson, music
l)v Sidney Homer, op. 16 for low voice
original m A. {C 123332, June 12,
19iM>; 2 c. June 12, UK)6. ) 66436
Tf-arh me, O I^rd; anthem for alto and
bass boli and (*horns with organ accom-
paniment by George A. Burdett. (C
\Zm.\ June 12, n»0«; 2 c. June 12,
1906. ) 68487
Tempo di valse; for pianoforte by Kthel-
liert W. Neviii, op. 2, no. 2. ( Posthu-
UMius) {C 123714, June 18, 1906; 2 c.
June 16, 1906. ) 66488
To KuKsia; words by Joa<|ain Miller,
iiiusic bv Sidney Homer, op. 17 no. 4
for high voice in C minor original key.
(C 12:m9, Jane 12, 1906; 2 c. June 12,
1906.) 66489
Schirmer (G.), New York,
N. Y.
Young night thought; song from *'A
child's garden of verses" by Rol)ert
Ix>uis Stevenson, nmsic by Sidney
Horner, op. 16 for low voice original in
G. (C 123331, June 12, 1906; 2 c. June
12, 1906.) 66440
Schmidt (Anna), Tnited
States.
Spring; song bv A. Schmidt. (C 123660,
June 18, 1906; 2 c. June 18, 1906.)
66441
Schmidt (Arthur P.), Bos-
ton, Mass.
Compositionen fiir das pianoforte zu 4
hiinden von Max Franke, op. 60.
Taubendschon. ( Peerless beauty ) (('
123606, June 18, 1906.) 86442
op, 61. Svlphiden-walzer. (Sylph-
id's-vvaltz) (C 123607, June 18, 1906.)
66448
(^oncertino; pour 2 violons avec accoin-
pagncment de piano compose par Otto
Hubl, op. 12, ((' 12:UM>8, June 18,
]90(>.) 66444
Danses Bohemieiines; pour 2 violons,
vioUmcelle et piano compo>^es par
Kmil Sochting, op. 63 no. 1 . ( C - 123609,
June 18, 1906.) 66446
no. 2. (C 123610, June 18, 1906. )
66446
no. 3. (C 123611, June 18, 19u6.)
66447
Melodious etudes for the pianoforte* by
Bernhard Wolff, op. 254 no, 1 . Joyous
dance. iSpringtanz) staccato etude.
(C 123.^94, June 18, 1906.) 66448
no. 2. Gaiety. (Scherz and Spiel )
staccato etude. (C 123595, June 18,
1906. ) 66449
Reve hongrois; petite rhapsodic |>our
piano parStepdn Esipoff. ((' 123602,
June 18, 1906.) 66460
3 Kleine stucke fiir das pianoforte von
Hans Heckel, op. 21 no. 1. Aljend-
stimniung. (Evening thoughts) (('
1 23603, J une 1 8, 1 906. ) 6646 1
no. 2. Kobold ((ioblins) (C 123604,
June 18, 1906.) 66452
no. 3. Anj baithe. (At the brook).
((; 123605, June 18, UM16. ) 66458
4 Sele<:ttMl ronifiositiims for thepianof(»rte
bv ConieliusGurlitl from op. 201 no. 1,
P*ea.«ant's frolic. iC 123612, J. me 18,
MH16. ) 66464
no. 2. Venetian scrv-nadc. (('123613,
June IS, HH)6.) 66466
no. 3. Song of victorv. ((' 123614,
June 18, 1906.) 66456
no. 4. Cathe<lrale(h(K's. (C 123615,
June 18, 19m}.) 66467
22
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Schmidt (Aithur P.), Bos-
ton, Ma88.
4 Two-voii'ed piet'ee for the pianoforte by
Stepiin Esipoff, op. 52 no. 1. Sadness.
(C 123616, June 18, nK)6.) 66458
no. 2. Klf dant-e. (C 123617, June
18, 1906.) 56459
no. 3. Phantom march. [C 12:^618,
June 18, 1906. ) 56460
no. 4. Forsaken. ((' 123619, June
18,1906.) 66461
6 Melodious studies for the pianoforte by
Stepan Ksipoff, op. 10 no. 1. A merry
fancy; double notes and .«C4ilef». (C
128596, June 18, 1906.) 5646£
no. 2. Twilight; wrist stud v. {C
123597, June 18, 190(>.) '66463
no. 3. Sunnnertide; triolet pas-
sjMjes. {V 123598, June IS, UiOH. )
i6464
— no. 4. Trippinjr fairies: wrist ntudv.
((' 123599, June 18, 190H. ) 66465
no. 5. On .**t(>nny seas; ar|Kjgjfio
and broken cliords. ((' I23t>00, June
18, 1906.) 66466
no. 6. Snowtlakes; trill an<l .«hake
study. (C 123601, June IS, 19(W. )
56467
2 c. each June IS. 1906.
SchulKjrt music publishing?
company, Cliicago, 111.
American (The) chevalier; march and
two step composed by KIbert N. Kipley
arr. for piano. (('116176, Mar. 12,
1906: 2 c. June 16, 1906.) 56468
Scott (('has. D. ), Morrisoii-
ville, Va.
Raiijjer (The) march and two step; bv
('. I). Scott for piano. (C 123551',
June 16, nK)6; 2 c. June 16, 190«. )
56469
Scull (John J.) company,
Lebanon, }*a.
Missoula; bv J. J. Scull for band. {C
123579, June IS, MHH>; 2 c. June IS,
1906.) 56470
Sherman ( Mrs, L. F. ), I'uited
States.
,]\M«t a) the dawn; song bv Mrs. L. F.
Sherman. ((' I2369.>, June IS. 1900;
2 c. June IS, 1906.) 56471
Shuey( Lillian H.) <!t\Vei.le-
mann (Mrs. Henry),
Florin, Cal.
Sunshine after showers; words by L. H.
Shuev, music bv Mrs. 11. Weidemann.
(C 123545, June 16, 1906; 2 c. June 16,
1906. ) 66472
Silver, Burdett & co., Bos-
ton, Mass.
Classic sonj? collection, com. & ed. bv
Mary E. Gordon- Dunsfcer. (A 147342,
June 2, 1906; 2c. June 2, 1906.) 66478
Smith (Chas. F. ), Brown
(J.T.)&Ferrill(R.F.),
Houston, Tex.
Life's song; words by 0. F. Smith, music
by ("harles Wadsworth Russ. (C
1221 18, Mav 25, 1906; 2c. June 20, 1906. )
56474
Smith (Florence N. Murray ),
United States.
San Francisco, the burning city; song bv
F. N. M. Smith. (C 123685, June 18,
1906; 2 c. June 18, 1906. ) 66475
Smith (l^ola), Peru, Ind.
*Tis the row* he gave me; words by L.
Smith, music bv Metropolitan music
CO. (C 124503, May 16, 1906; 2 c. June
20, 1906. ) " 66476
Smith (M. X.). Tnitetl
Slates.
Mv old country homestead far away;
song bv M. N*.*Smith. (C 12^54, June
IS, 19()6; 2 c. June 18, 1906.) 66477
Smith jubilee music com-
pany, Chicago, III.
New jubileesongs; compiled and arranged
bv N.Clark Smith. (A 147411, June
4, HM>6; 2 c. June 16, 1906.) 56478
Snyder (Myrtle), United
States.
San Francisco (The) disaster; or. Death
came at <iawn; song by M. Snyder.
[C 123651, June 18, 190«>- 2 c. June 18,
1 906. ) 66479
Sortor(T.(J.), United States.
I've a whistle in my hat, pretty Dee;
song bv T. (i. Sortor. (C 123652, June
18,1906.) 56480
Sweet little Vida; song bv T. (i. Sortor.
{C 123666, June IS, 1906.) 56481
2 c. each June 18, 1906.
Stannard (Geoive) , Trenton,
N. J.
Little (A) floweret; by George Muder
for mandolin duo form. (C 123473,
June 14, 1906.) 56482
Ciyotan dance; by Claude S. Minter, for
2 mandolins, banjo, guitar and piano
accompaniment. {C 123470, June 14,
1906.) 6648S
Spray (A) of fragrant lilac; by George
Muder for mandolin duo form. (C
123472, June 14, 1906.) 66484
Velocity and arpeggios studies by Hal
Stoddard for mamiolin. (C 123471,
June 14, 1906.) 66485
2 c each June 14, 1906.
S'. 8., V. 1, NO. 1,PT. 3]
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
28
Steingraber verlag, I^eipzig,
Oerniany.
Daumenuntersatz - iibungen ; ( Exercises
to practice the pasping of the thumb)
von Martin Frev fiir piano. (C 128490,
June 15, 1906; 2 c. June 15, 19(^. )
56486
Stern (Jo*». W.) A co., Xew
York, N. Y.
Cymbal (The) danc«; for piano 1)V Leo
Friedman. (C 123346, June 12,^1906;
2 c. June 15, 1906. ) 66487
Donnybrook Fair; characteristic march
and two step piano solo by Harrv J.
Davis for piano. (C 122155, May* 26,
1906; 2 c. June 15, 1906. ) 56488
I like your way; and Friendship from
"Moonshine; medlev waltz arr. for
band bv Robt. Keeker. (C 123573,
June 16;^ 1906; 2 c-. June 16, 1906.)
56489
'*iii up in the air about Mary and That's
when you'll miss me little girl; medley
waltz arr. for band by Robt. Recker
(C 123402, June 13, 1906: 2 c. June 13,
1906. ) 56490
Stars (The) are still shining; fur you;
words by S. B. Caasin, music by Will
Accool. (C 123572, June 16, 1906; 2 c.
June 16, 1906.) 56491
Stone (Evelyn), Los An-
geles, Cal.
SueHo (El) de amor; (Dream of love)
waltxes by E. Stone for piano. (C
123857, June 11, 1906; 2 c. June 11,
1906. ) 56492
Strahl (J. E. ), Pittsburg, Pa.
Old Monongahela's shore; song by J. E.
and Walton Strahl. (C 123581, June
18, 1906; 2 c. June 18, 1906.) 66493
Straight (F. Harvey), Brin-
tol, R. I.
Crement all the time; wordn and munic
by F. II. Straight. (C 121662, May 18,
1906; 2 c. Juue 16, 1906.) 56494
Strnble (Jacob) , Sioux City,
Iowa.
When we sailed from San Franci.«co;
words by J. Struble, music bv Metro-
politan music CO. (C 122053,* May 24,
1906; 2 c. June 20, 1906. ) 56495
Tait (Ethel), United States.
Just a waltz with sweetheart; song bv
E. Tait (C 123658, June 18, 1906; 2 c.
June 18, 1906.) 56496
Tait (James iy. ), T'nited
StateH.
I>art (The). good-bye; song bv J. G. Tait.
(C 123679, June 18, 1906; 2 r. June 18,
1906.) 56497
Taylor ( .1/r*. (J. W. ), Arkan-
sas Citv, Kans.
C'hildhofxi; words by Mrs. G. W.Taylor,
music bv Metropolitan music co. (C
1 1S838, Apr. 13, 1906; 2c. June 20, 1906. )
56498
Tharp(0. J.), Hillview, III.
Burning (The) Vesuvius; by O. J.Tharp
for piano. (C 123702, June 18, 1906;
2 c. June IH, 1906.) 56499
Tharps (Rachael A.), Rich-
mond, Va.
Plea (A) for mercy; words by Lloyd O,
Lewis, music bv R. A. Tharps. (C
120588, Mav 5, 1906; 2 c. June 12, 1906. )
56500
Thomas (Maude), (rarland,
Me.
Our automobile; words by M. ThoujaH,
music bv Charles Wads worth Russ. (('
122116, 'Mav 25, 1906; 2 c. June 20,
1906.) * 56501
Thouipson (C. W. ) ct co.,
Boston, Mass.
Whisper good night to roe darling; words
and music bv Yioletta. (C 1239(M, June
21, 1906; 2 c. June 21, 1906. ) 56502
Thompson (John R. ), JoUey,
Iowa.
1 am at the feet of Jesus; words by J. R.
Thompson, music by Donna Haydee
Roberts. (C 104068, Sept. 26, 19a5; 2 c.
June 15, 1906. ) 56508
Trice (Mrx. J. Frank), Mer-
cerville, Va.
That crow black nigger of mine; word.**
by ilfra. J. F. Trice, music by Metro-
politan music CO. ((^ 122117, May 25,
1906; 2 c. June 21, 1906. ) 56404
Trupe ( Mrs. S. ), Philadelphia,
Pa.
Sister Martha; words and music by Mn*.
S. Tru|>e. (C 122893, Mav 26, 1906; 2 c.
June 12, 19()6. ) * 56505
Tullar-Meredith (Company,
.Vew York, .\. Y.
Call, O cjill upon Me; music bv I. H.
Meredith. {C 12843S, June 14, 19(M5. )
56506
Come unto Me; music bv (irant Colfax
Tullar. (C 12:M33, June 14, 1906.)
56507
ijod that madest earth and heaven; music
by Grant Colfax Tullar. (C 123434,
June 14, nu)6. ) 56508
He gives me peace and gladness; music
by Grant Colfax Tullar. (C 123435,
June 14, 1906.^ 56509
He suffered for thee; music bv Thos. R.
Middleton. (C 1234.39, June 14, 1906. )
56610
24
CATALOGUE OF COrVRIOHT ENTRIES
y\A
Tu liar-Meredith company,
New York, N. Y.
I am (doming home; words & music bv
('. S. KauSman. (C 12:^441, June 14,
190H. ) 56511
Keep nhinin^; words and music by L. E.
Joiw4. (C 128442, June 14, 1906.)
56512
My joy will be complete; music by Grant
Colfax Tullar. (C 123432, June 14,
1906.) 56618
My song of jov; nmsic bv W. A. Post.
{V 123431, June 14, 19060 56514
Tell the Hvmpathizinju: One; nmstc by
Wm. E.* Marks. (0 123437, June 14,
1906. ) 66515
Winning souls; music bv T. R. Middle-
ton. (C 123440, June 14, 1906. ) 56616
Word (The) of God; music by Howard
E. Smith. (C 123436, June 14, 1906.)
56617
2 c. eacK June 14, 1906.
Uvedale (Arthur), Toronto,
Ontario, Canada.
Bongs; Eight classic gems with violin ob.
ad. lib., words and music by A. Uve<lale.
(C 123888, June 21, 1906; 2 c. June 20,
1906.) 56518
Van Cleave ( W. F. ), Dallas,
Tex.
Kid-glove (The) grafting man; words
and music by W. F. Van Cleave. (C
123583, June 18, 1906; 2 c. June 18,
1906. ) 56519
Van<iersloot nmsic publish-
ing company, Williams-
port, Pa.
Grenadier guards; march compose<l and
arr. by F. H. I^osev for full band. (C
123478, June 15, 1906; 2 c. June 15,
1906.) 56580
for full orchestra. (C 123804, June
20, 1906; 2 c. June 20, 1906.) 66521
King of good fellows; march and two step
by Herman V. Y eager, arr. for full or-
chestra and piano ace. bv F. H. Ix>6ev.
(C 123479, June 15, 1906; 2 c. June 15,
19(H). ) 66522
Nuptial waltzes; by Harry J. Lincoln, arr.
for full orchestra and' piano bv F. H.
Losev. (C 123480, June 15, 1906; 2 c.
June 15, 1906.) 56523
Sun flower; three step bv F. H. Losey for
full band. (C 123803, June 20, 1906;
2 c. June20, UM)6.) 56624
Vickers (George M.), Phila-
delphia, Pa.
Old Glorv forever; march of the colors
bv G. M. Vickers. (C 1 19439, Apr. 21,
19W5; 2 c. June 20, 1906.) 66525
Vincent music company
(Limited), l^ondon, Eng-
land.
MehxiietteH no. 1. Twilight song for
piano by J. L. Roeckel. (C 12:^^51,
June 13, 1906; 2 c. June 11, 1906. )
66626
no. 2. Dreams of Erin for pianct,
by J. L. Roeckel. (C 123352, June 13,
1906; 2 c. June 11, 1906.) 66627
no. 3. A Norse legend for piano by
J. L. Roeckel. (C 12a353, June 13,
1906; 2 c. June 11, 1906.) 66528
no. 4. Dancing thought? for piano
by J. L. Roeckel. (C 123354, June 13,
1906; 2 c. June 11, 1906.) 56529
no. 5. Jove's question for piano by
J. L. Roeckel. (C 12:«55, June 13,
1906; 2 c. June 11, 1906.) 66530
no. 6. Happy memories for piano
by J. L. Roeckel. (C 123366, June 13,
1906; 2 c. June 11, 1906.) 66581
Minuet and trio in D; for organ by War-
wick Jordan. (C 123796, June 20,
1906; 2 c. June 18, 1906.) 56632
Vogel (Henry Peter), Al-
bany, N. Y.
Don't say good-bye sweet Elinore; words
by Harry D. Kerr; music by H. P.
Vogel. (C 123542, June 16, 1906. )
66683
Put your shoes in my trunk and come
along with me; words by Harry D.
Kerr; music by H. P. Vogel. (C
123541, June 16, 1906.) 66634
2 c. each May 31, 1906.
Vogt {Mrs. C. C), Uniteil
States.
Lonely (The) l>acheIor on his claim;
song by Mrs. C. C. Vogt, (C 123647,
June 18, 1906; 2 c. June 18, 1906.)
66686
Watson (Jessie), United
States.
(irirl (The) forme; song bv J. Watson. (C
123665, June 18, 1906; 2 c. June 18,
1906.) 56586
Weasner (A. C.) & co., Buf-
falo, N. Y.
Fleetfoot; composed bv Geo. L. Cobb
for piano solo. (C 123701 June 18,
1906; 2 c. June 18, 1906.) 56537
Weber (Harry W. ), Plain-
field, N. J.
Cyclone march; by H. W. Weber, for 2
mandolins guitar and piano. (C
123258, June 11, 1906; 2 c. June 11,
1906.) 66588
N.8.,v.l,N0. 1,PT.3] MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
25
Weston (Justus P. ), Boston,
Mass.
Our joyful Psalm; morning or evening
hymn arr. from Smart bv J. P. Weston
for mixed voices. (C 123800, June 20,
1906; 2 c. June 20, 1906.) 66589
White ( H. C. ), Sacramento,
Cal.
Three cheers for San Francisco; the
march song of the century, words by
Roland Oliver, music by Arthur James.
(C 123315, June 12, 1906; 2 c. May 29,
1906.) 66640
White (H. N.), Cleveland.
Ohio.
Lucia; grand waltz arr. by Floyd J. St.
Clair, for piano. (C 123483, June 15,
1908; 2 c. June 4, 1906. ) 66641
White-Smith music publish-
ing company, Boston,
Mass.
American youth; march for male voices
by J. C. Macy. (C 123574, June 16,
1906; 2 c. June 16, 1906.) 66642
Wilkerson (WMllard A.), St.
Louis, Mo.
Tel^raphers (The) song; by Willard A.
Wilkerson. (C 123858, June 19, 1906;
2 c. June 11, 1906.) 66543
Willdridge (Pansy), Pim-
lico, Md.
Departed (The) spirit speaketh; a funeral
hymn, words and music bv P. Will-
dridge. (C 123543, June 16; 1906; 2 c.
June 16, 1906. ) 56644
Williams (Joseph) (Lim-
ited), London, England.
M^uire's motor bike; words by Percy
French, music by Houston Collisson.
(C 123312, June 12, 1906; 2 c. June 12,
1906. ) 66645
No more o' yer golfin* for me. Ma^uire's
golfing song words by Percy French,
music oy Houston Collisson. (C 123794,
June 20, 1906; 2 c. June 20, 1906.)
56546
Rafferty's racin' mare; words by Percy
French, music by Houston Collisson.
(C 123313, June 12, 1906; 2 c. June 12,
1906. ) 56547
Wait for a while now Mary; words bv
Percy French, music by Houston Col-
lisson, (C 123795. June 20, 1906; 2 c.
June 20, 1906. ) 56548
Williams (Kate Frayne),
United States.
Old (The) home; eongbv K. F. Williams.
(C 123686, June 18, 1906; 2 c. June 18,
1906. ) 56549
Wilson (Mrs. J. A.), United
States.
Jamie's trials; song by Mrs. J. A. Wilson.
(C 123663, June 18, 1906; 2 c. June 18,
1906. ) 66650
Wintermute(IdaS.), United
States.
How little we think; song by i. S. Win-
termute. (C 123700, June 18, 1906; 2
c. June 18, 1906.) 56561
Wise (Lillian M.), United
States.
Hope (A); song by Kena Reynolds. (C
123675, June 18, 1906; 2 c. June 18,
1906.) 56652
Witmark (M.) <& sons, New
York, N. Y.
Barnyard (The) frolic; words by Charles
Noel Douglas, music by Karl L.
Hoscihna. (C 123373, June 13, 1906;
2 c. June 12, 1906.) 56658
Benjamin Bims. Everything comes to
him dat waits; words and music by
Geo. A. Spink. (C 120776, May 7,
1906; 2 c. June 15, 1906.) 66554
Boys (The) in blue; words by Charles
Noel Douglas, music by Karl L.
Hoschna. (C 123721, June 18, 1906;
2 c. June 16, 1906. ) 66855
Everything is Rosy, Kosie; by Seymour
Furth kev of E flat, vocal orch. 800.
(C 123536', June 15, 1906; 2 c. June 14,
1906. ) 66656
Pm not particular; Why that's the gel
for me; bv Clifton Crawford for hotel
orchestra no. 90. (0 123723, June 18.
1906; 2 c. June 16, 1906. ) 66557
words and music by Clifton Craw-
ford. (C 123460, June 14, 1906; 2 c.
June 13, 1906. ) 66868
In a shady nook; novelette by Karl L.
Hoschna for piano duet. (C 123727,
June 18, 1906; 2 c. June 16, 1906.)
66559
Jolly sailor boys; words bv Charles Noel
Douglas, nnisic by Karl L. Hoschna.
(C 123372, June 8, 1906; 2 c. June 8,
1906.) 66660
Little fire fighters; words by Charles Noel
Douglas, music by Karl L. Hoschna.
(C 123720, June 18, 1906; 2 c. June 16,
1906. ) 56661
Little housekeepers; words by Charles
Noel Douglas music by Karl L. Hoschna.
(C 123375, June 13, 1906; 2 c. June 12,
1906. ) 56662
Little postmen; words by Charles Noel
Douglas, nmsic by Karl L. Hoschna.
(C 123722, June 18, 1906; 2 c. June 16,
1906.) 56561
25905-pr 3—07-
2&
(CATALOGUE OF OOFYRiaHT VKTRIEd
Witmark (M.) A sons. New
York, N. Y.
Love me, and the world is mine; by
Ernest R. Ball, arr. by T. P. and Geo.
J. Trinkaus for mandolin orchestra.
(G 123728, June 18, 1906; 2 c. June 16,
1906. ) 56664
Lnna pastimes; march and two step by
Manuel Klein, arr. for band by James
M. Fulton. (G 123725, June 18, 1906;
2 i\ June 16, 1906. ) 56665
Man (The) from Now; selection by Manuel
Klein for piano. (G 123567, June 16,
1906; 2 c. June 15, 1906.) 66666
Martinique intermezzo; by William Lo-
ral ne, arr. for military band by Herbert
L. Glarke. (C 123830, June 20, 1906;
2 c. Jane 19, 1906.) 66567
Moth (The) and the butterfly; words by
Will A.Cook, music by Karl L.Hoschna.
(C 113380, Feb. 1, 1906; 2 c. June 16,
1906. ) 66668
Nordland; entr'acte by Victor Herbert
arr. for band bv Otto Langey. (C
123726, June IS," 1906; 2 c. June 16,
1906. ) 66669
arranged for orchestra by Otto
Langev. (C 123729, June 18, 1906;
2 c. J line 16, 1906.) 56670
Ou the shady side; by Clifton Crawford
for hotel orchestra no. 90. (C 123724
June 18, 1906; 2 c. June 16, 1906.)
56671
'X
Witm&tk (M. ) A sons, New
York, N, Y.
Young America; or, What we intend to
do; words by Charles Noel Douglas,
music by Karl L. Hoschna. (C 123374,
June IS. I#0f); 2 c. Jane 12, 1906. )
56572
Wood { B. F. ) music co. , Bos-
ton, Mass.
Come Holy Ghost; hymn anthem by W.
W. Farmer. (C 123467, June 14, 1906. )
66678
Holy Father hear my cry; response by
Mendelssohn. (C 12S469, June 14,
1906. ) 66574
Tve found a friend; hymn-cmthem by
Protheroe. (C 123468, June 14, 1906. )
66676
2 c. each June 14, 1906.
Woods (Joseph A. ), United
States.
Say you love only me; song by J. A.
Woods. (C 123672, J B
June 18, 1906.)
une 18, 1906; 2 c.
66676
Zimmerman (Jul. H.), Leip-
zig, Germany.
Marche der wojewoden; fur klavier von
Gamillo Morena, op. 103. (G 123494,
June 15, 1906; 2 c. June 15, 1906. )
66677
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since Jan. 1, 1906 18,888
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COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 8, 1891,
518T CONGRESS, 2ND SESSION. CHAP. 565, SEC. 4
PART 3:
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 1, JULY-DECEMBER, 1906
No. 2
July 12, 1906
WASHINGTON
GOVEBXMENT PRINTING OFFICE
1906
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
CLASS C. MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
Amnged alphabetically by proprietors; subarranged alphabetically by Utlefl.
To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreyiatod. Thus the notice after the first
title, if printed in full, would read, "Copyright by Aeolian company, New York, N. Y. Class C,
XXc, no. 124O0t, June 26, 1906: 2 copies received June SO, 1906."
Aeolian oompanv, New
York, N. Y.
Danse des dryades; caprice-scberzo by
Kowalaki, op. 16 no. 10; metrostyle no.
71351. (C 124093, June 25, 1906. )
67873
Douce caresse by £. Gillet; metrostyle
no. 71343. (C 124092, June 25, 1906.)
5T874
Ktude in C sbarp minor; by Chopin, op.
10 no. 4; metrostyle no. 71i«3. (C
124090, June 25, 1906. ) •7876
Gavotte by Dupont; metroetvle no. 71341.
(C 124091, June 25, 1906. ) 67876
Impromptu in £ flat; by Schubert op. 90
no. 2; metroatyle no. 71371 . (C 124097,
June 25, 1906. ) 67877
Inouietude; piece humoristique by C.
Ghaminade, op. 87 no. 3; metrostyle
no. 71331. (C 124089, June 25, 1906.)
67878
Marche au Supplice; de la Sinfonie fan-
taatiqae trans, by Liszt in B. from Ber-
lioz; metroetyle no. 71323. (C 124088,
June 25, 1906.) 67879
Novelette in B minor; by Rimsky-Kor-
sakow; metrostyle no. 71363. (C
124096, June 25, 1906. ) 67880
Rhapeodie Hongroise in A minor; no. 11;
bv Liszt; metrostyle no. 71353. (C
124094, June 25, 1906. ) 67881
Ungariacher tanz. by Moszkowski, op.
11; metrostyle no. 71361. (C 124095,
June 25, 1906. ) 6788S
2 c each June 30, 1906.
Anthony brothers. Fall Riv-
er, Mass.
Sweetheart Sue; words by Gha& J. Young,
music by B. R. Anthony. (C 124007,
June 22, 1906; 2 c. June 15, 1906. )
67883
Apollo verlag, Berlin, Ger-
many.
Thalia-Rheinlander; aus Hochparterre
links von Paul Lincke» orchester-
stimmen mit piano-direction. (0
123968, June 22, 1906. ) 67884
Apollo verlag, Berlin, Ger-
many.
Thalia-Rheinlander; aus Hochparterre
links von Paul Lincke, salon-orchester
auflgabe. (C 123969, June 22, 1906. )
67886
2 c. each June 22, 1906.
Armstrong k Mittenthal,
Boston, Mass.
Maryland, my Maryland; words by Jos.
Mittentnall, music by Harry Armstrong.
(C 124034, June 22, 1906; 2 c. June tfiS,
1906. ) 67886
Ayars ( G. V. ), United States.
Watch out sir! Do not go it blind! song
by G. V. A. (0 124248, June 25, 1906;
2 c. June 25, 1906. ) 67887
Baker ( W . C. ), United States.
We parted in September; words and mu-
sic by W. C. Baker. (C 124177, June
25, 1906; 2 c. June 25, 1906. ) 67988
Barnitz, James D., Philadel*
phia. Pa.
Glory to Thee; words and music by J. D.
Barnitz. (0 124444, June 27, 1906. )
67889
Last (The) call; words and music by
J. D. Barnitz. (C 12442, June 27,
1906. ) 67890
Love's sweet refrain; words and music
by J. D. Barnitz. (C 124443, June 27,
1906. ) 57891
Speak just a word; words and music by
J. D. Barnitz. (C 124446, June 27,
1906. ) 67892
2 c. each June 27, 1906.
Barry (Thos. J.), United
States.
Erin my home; written and composed by
T. J. Barry. (C 124184, June 25, 1906;
2 c. June 25, 1906. ) 67898
Battershill (Wm.), United
States.
San Francisco; song by W. Battershill.
(C 124235, June 25, 1906; 2 c. June
25, 1906.) 67894
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28
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Benjamin (Anton J.), Ham-
burg, Germany.
Gebii^gegrasse; Melodienreiche salon-
stiike f iir das pianoforte von C. A. Her-
mann, op. 21 band 1. (0 123972, June
22, 1906. ) 57895
op. 22 band 2. (C 123973, June 22,
1906.)
2 c. each June 22, 1906. 57896
Birum (Mrs. M. M.), United
States.
That letter to mother; song by Mrs.
M. M. Birum. (C 124242, June 26,
1906; 2 c. June 25, 1906. ) 67897
Booeey & co., London, Eng-
land.
God and the universe; choral song, poem
by Lord Tennvson, music by Charles
Vomers Stanford. (C 124142, June 25,
1906. ) 67898
Remembrance; wordsby Carleton Bridge,
music bv Ada Hamilton Hambro. (C
124141, June 25, 1906. ) 57899
2 c. each June 25, 1906.
Bosley <& Allen, United
States.
PartinjB^ (The); words by Orban Allen,
music by Severin A. Bosley. (C
124075, June 23, 1906; 2 c. June 23,
1906. ) 67900
Bosworth & CO., Leipzig,
German}^.
Barcarole; von P. Tschaikowsky, furvio-
line und klavier arr. von Emil Kross.
(C 123978, June 22, 1906.) 57901
Bavolet (Le) flottant; von Fr. Couperin,
fur violine und klavier iibertragen von
Emil Kross. ( C 123976, June 22, 1906.
57902
Bergwanderung; kantate fiir gemischten
chor und orcli ester oder klavier zu vier
handen von Josef Reiter, op. 66, klaveir-
auszug. (B 123982, June 22, 1906. )
57908
Complaisante (La); von Carl Philipp
Emanuel Bach, fiir violine und klavier
arr. von Emil Kross. (C 123977, June
22, 1906.) 57904
Daheim; fiir gemischten chor und
streichorchester oder klavier zu vier
handen von Josef Reiter, op. 63. (C
123983, June 22, 1906. ) 57905
'Ej8 war ein kind; lied fiir gemischten
chor ohne begleitung von Karl Sipek,
op. 24, no. 4. (C 123981, June 22,
1906. ) 57906
Libellen-tanz; pour violon et pianoforte
par Oskar Riedling, op. 20. ( C 123979,
June 22, 1906.) 57907
Metamorphose; fiir mannerchor von
Victor Keldorfer, op. 54. (C 123980,
June 22, 1906. ) 57908
Bosworth & CO., Leipzig,
Germany.
Tarantelle; for violin and piano bv
Franz Drdla, op: 27, no. 2. (C 123984,
June 22, 1906.) 57909
2 c. each June 22, 1906.
Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig,
Germany.
Theoretiflch-praktische klarinettenschule,
von Maximilian Gabler. (C 123967,
June 22, 1906; 2 c. June 22, 1906. )
57910
Breitkopf & Hartel, New
York, N. Y.
Barcarolle, "Hymn to the night;" for
violin or cello and piano by W. D.
Armstrong, no. 5. (C 124030, June
22,1906.) 57911
Light: quartet for male voices by Wil-
liam D. Armstrong, no. 1. (C 124027,
June 22, 1906. ) 57912
My love is like a red, red rose; duet for
soprano and alto with piano accompt.
by William D. Armstrong, no. 2. (C
124028, June 22, 1906. ) 57918
Theme and variations G major. Homagt*
^ Havdn; for string quartet parts by
W. D. Armstrong, no 4. (C 124029.
June 22, 1906. ) 579 U
2 c. each June 22, 1906.
Bowhousen (Mrs. F. W.),
Unitea States.
Picture (A); song by Mrs. F. W. Bow-
housen. (C 124246, June 26, 1906;
2 c. June 25, 1906. ) 57916
Brown (F. H.), United
States.
Memories of childhood; song bv F. H.
Brown. (C 124241, June 25, 1906.)
57916
Old (The) Corduroy pike; song by F. H.
Brown. (C 124240, June 25, 1906. )
57917
2 c. each June 25, 1906.
Brown (S. M.), Kansas
City, Mo.
Going back home to stay; words and
music by S. M. Brown. (C 124045,
June 6, 1906; 2 c. June 6, 1906.) 57918
Bnck (G. F.), United States.
One of the earthquake heroes; song by
G. F. Buck. (C 124251, June 25, 1906;
2 c. June 25, 1906. ) 57919
Callahan (Francis J. ), United
States.
There is no sweeter rose; words by F. J.
Callahan, music bv Eugene Kaeuffer.
(C 124172, June 25, 1906; 2 c. June 25,
1906. ) 57920
N. a, V. 1, NO. 2, FT. 3]
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
29
Cam in (Margar^th 0.), Chi-
cago, m.
American Presidents march; words and
music by Margareth O. Camin. (C
123577, June 18, 1906; 2 c. June 25,
1906. ) 57921
Canning (Austin P. ), Brook-
lyn, N. Y.
Mary Green; words by A. P. Canning,
mufiic by Charles Wadsworth Kuss.
(C 121508, May 16, 1906; 1 c. June 20,
1906; 1 c. June 27, 1906. ) 57922
Carisch & Janichen, Milano,
Italy.
Nottomo; per pianoforte di Antonio Sani.
(C 123970, June 22, 1906; 2 c. June 22,
1906.) 57923
CasaDot^sio, Madrid, Spain.
Tu8 ensuefios; serenata espaHola, ^&t £.
H. De Andua^, letra de J. Rodriguez,
paroles fran9ai8e de L. Keel . ( C 1 241 20,
June 25, 1906; 2 c. June 25, 1906.)
57924
Chandler-Held music com-
pany, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Humoresae; for piano oy Eugenio Pirani:
op. 90, no. 3. (CI 23936, June 8, 1906. )
57925
Lullaby; for piano by Eugenio Pirani:
op. 90, no. 2. (C 123935, June 8, 1906. )
57926
Marcbe mignonne; for piano par Eugenio
Pirani: op. 90, no. 1. (C 123937, June
8, 1906.) 57927
2 c. each June 8, 1906.
Chappell <& CO., London,
England.
Dairymaids (The); lancers arr. by Leon-
ard Williams for piano. (C 124280,
June 26, 1906. ) 57928
Musical play, by Paul A. Rubens
and Frank E. Tours, pianoforte solo
arr. by Albert Ket^lbey. (C 124281,
June 26, 1906.) 57929
(.Jirl (The) behind the counter; musical
comedy by Howard Talbot, pianoforte
solo arr. bv Albert Ket^lbev. (C
124282, June 26, 1906.) ' 57930
2 c. each June 26. 1906.
Christensen (Axel W. ), Chi-
cago, 111.
Christensen's piano rag-time. ( C 124099,
June 25, 1906; 2 c. June 25, 1906. )
57981
Church (John) company,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Arbutus; for piano with narrative verse
by M. H. Cochran. (C 124107, June
25, 1906; 2 v. June 25, 1906.) 57982
Church (John) company,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Baby clover; words bv Rachael Barton
Butler, music by Charles Willeby for
low voice. (C 124417, June 26, 1906;
2 c. June 26, 1906.) 57983
Clematis; for piano with narrative verse
by M. H. Cochran. (C 124103, June
25, 1906; 2 c. June 25, 1906. ) 57984
Clover; for piano with narrative verse
by M. H. Cochran. (C 124106, June
25, 1906; 2 c. June 25, 1906. ) 57985
Columbine; for piano with narrative
verse by M. H. Cochran. (C 124105,
June 25, 1906; 2 c. June 25, 1906.)
57986
Harebells; for piano with narrative verse
by M. H. Cochran. (C 124104, June
25, 1906; 2 c. June 25, 1906. ) 67987
Honeysuckle; for piano with narrative
verse bv M. H. Cochran. (C 124102,
June 25*; 1906; 2 c. June 25, 1906.)
57988
Minstrel jokes; for band by Milt. B. Hall.
(C 124008, June 22, 1906; 2 c. June 22,
1906. ) 57989
Clark (Ella Southworth),
United States.
0 trusty pilot; song by E. S. Clark. (C
124171, June 25, 1906; 2 o. June 25,
1906.) 57940
Clark (Howard), United
States.
1 do love money, but, I hate to work;
song by Howard C. Washington. (0
124236, June 25, 1906; 2 c. June 25,
1906.) 57941
Clark (O. C. ), United States.
San Francisco quakes and burns; song by
0. C. Clark. (C 124239, June 25, 1906;
2 c. June 25, 1906.) 57942
Clark (William Adolphus),
United States.
City (The) of the dead; song by W^ A.
Clark. (C 124259, June 25, 1906; 2 c.
June 25, 1906. ) 57948
Cooper (S. W.), United
States.
Blue (A) jacket's farewell to mother; song
by S. W. Cooper. (C 124257, June 25,
1906; 2 c. June 25, 1906. ) 57944
Corbett (W. Z.), Wilming-
ton, N. C.
Strenuous (The) march; bv J. Z. Full-
blood, for piano. (C 124148, June 25,
1906; 2 c. June 14, 1906.) 57945
Cramer (J. B.) & co. (Lim-
ited), London, England.
Apples in the orchard; words by Ed.
Teschemacher, music bv Ernest New-
ton, no. 1 in F. (C 124145, June 25,
1906. ) 57946
30
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Cramer (J. B.) & co. (Lim-
ited), London, England.
Apples in the orchard; words by Ed.
Teschemacher, niueic by Ernest* New-
ton, no. 2 in G. (C 124146, June 25,
1906.) 67947
no. 3 in A flat. (C 124147, June 25,
1906. ) 57948
2 c. each June 25, 1906. )
Cribbe (Fred M.), United
States.
Fatal (The) auto ride; words and music
by F. M. Cribbs. (C 124183, June 25,
1906; 2 c. June 25, 1906. 67949
Crimi (Salvator), Moneessen,
Pa.
Vesuvio (The) march; by S. Crimi, for
band. (C 124267, June 26, 1906; 2 c.
June 26, 1906.) 67960
Crowley {Capt. H. IL),
United States.
Irish (The) American soldier; words by
Capt. H. H. Crowley, music by Eugene
Kaeuffer. (C 124170, June 25, 1906; 2
c. June 25, 1906.) 67951
Cudney ( Mrs. Charles ) ,
United States.
San Francisco, the ill-fated city; song by
Mrs. C. Cudney. (C 124237, June 25,
1906; 2 c. June 25, 1906. ) 57952
Curtis (P. C. ), United States.
'Neath the old pine tree; medley waltz
words and music by P. C. Curtis. (C
124179, June 25, 1906; 2 c. June 25,
1906. ) 67953
Daniels (Fred), Chicago, 111.
Smile (A) is all I ask of you; words by
A. G. Pierrot, music tv F. Daniels.
(C 123190, June 11, 1906; 1 c. June 11,
1906; 1 c. June 23, 1906.) 67964
Dean (Fred A.) Springfield,
Mass.
Constancy; words and music by Freder-
ick A. Dean for contralto or bass in D.
(C 124272, June 26, 1906.) 67955
for mezz.-sop. or tenor in F. (C
124270, June 26, 1906. ) 67956
piano solo. (C 124271, June 26,
1906. ) 67967
2 v.. each June 26, 1906.
Dean (Margaret B. ), Obion,
Tenn.
He's his manimv's pickaninny; w^ords
and music by M. B. Bean. (C 124276,
June 26, 1906.) 57968
Our baby bov; words and music by M. B.
Dean. ( C 124275, June 26, 1906. )
67969
2 c. each June 26, 1906.)
Ditfion (Oliver) co., Boteon,
Mass.
Art (The) of vocalization: compiled and
edited by Eduardo Marza for aoprano
book 1. (C 124152, June 26, 1906; 2 c.
June 25, 1906. ) 67960
book 2. (C 124153, June 26, 1906;
2 c. June 25, 1906.) 57961
book 3. (C 124154, June 25, 1906;
2 c. June 25, 1906.) 67968
Bugle Bong, "The splendor falls on castle
walls;" part-fiong for mixed voices,
words by Lortl Alfred Tennyson, music
by J. L. Hatton, arr. by N. Clifford
Page. (C 124064, June 23, 1906; 2 c.
June 23, 1906. ) 67968
Come unto me; anthem, music by Ed-
mondstoune Duncan. (C 124043, June
23, 1906; 2 c. June 23, 1906.) 67964
Dearest heart; waltz by C. W. Bennet
for military band. ( C 124062, June 23,
1906; 2 c. June 23, 1906. ) 67966
Ding-a-ling; part-song for mixed voices,
words bv L. Frank Baum, music bv
James S' Ford. (C 124063, June 23,
1906; 2 c. June 23, 1906. ) 57966
Golden (The) magnet; overture by C. W.
Bennet for military band. (C 124059.
June 23, 1906; 2 c. June 23, 1906.)
67967
King (The) of love, my Shepherd is;
song by William R. Spence, key of E
flat for high voice. (C 124060, June
23, 1906; 2 c. June 23, 1906.) 67968
Morning prayer, "New-born I bless the
waking hour;" by P. A. Schneeker,
kev of F for voice, piano or oraan ace.
(C 124066, June 23, 1906; 2 e. June 23,
1906.) 67969
Simon the cellarer; imrt-song for men's
voices, words by W. H. Bellamy, music
by J. L. Hatton, arr. by W. G. Owst ( C
124058, June 23, 1906; 2 c. June 23,
1906.) 67970
Slumberland ; pajrt-son^ for mixed voieef^,
words by Clifton Bingham, music bv
James S! Ford. (C 124057, June 23,
1906; 2 c. June 23, 1906.) 67971
Song without words; dialogue for piano
by W. Berwald. (C 124065, June 23,
1906; 2 c. June 23, 1906. ) 67972
To the last; words anon, music by Gas-
ton Borch, op. 37 no. 1 key of A flat.
(C 124061, Jnne 23, 1906; 2 c. June 23,
1906.) 67978
Du Quesne & Brown company,
Philadelphia, Pa.
I^and (The) where my fathers died is
good enough for me; words and music
by A. Seymour Brown, arr. by F. K.
Neff. (C 124437, June 15, 1906; 2 c.
June 26, 1906.) 67974
X. 8.,V. 1,N0. 2, PT.3]
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
31
Elkin & CO. (Limited), Lon-
don, England.
God give you sleep; words by Augusta
Hancock, music by Frederick Norton,
no. 2 in F. (C 124140, June 25, 1906. )
57976
Song of the Shepherd; words by R. H.
Elkin, music by A. L. (Mrs. Rudolf
Lehmann) no. 1 in F. (C 124144, June
25, 1906.) 67976
Two Chinese songs no. 1 Waiting, no.
2 a picnic; composed for voice and
piano by Cyril Scott. (C 124143, June
25,1906.) 67977
2 c. each June 25, 1906.
Ellis (Effa), Council Bluffs,
Iowa.
EllisVillustrated /music course for music
teachers. Lesson 8. ( A 148780, June
20, 1906; 2 c. June 20, 1906. ) 67978
Fax (Jas.), Canada.
Her answer; song by J. Fax. (C 124125,
June 25, 1906.) 67979
How do they know, I dunno; song by
J. Fax. (C 124123, June 25, 1906.)
67980
In the twilight; song by J. Fax. (C
124126, June 25, 1906. ) 67981
It's a fad, no a food; song by J. Fax.
(C 124127, June 25, 1906. ) 67982
Whirling Dan; song by J. Fax. (C
124122, June 25, 1906. ) 67988
Will yon have one with me; written and
composed by J. Fax, arr. by Arthur
Blakelev. (C 124124, June 25, 1906. )
67984
2 c. each June 25, 1906.
Feist (Leo), New York, N. Y.
Daydreams; a reverie by Carl G.Schmidt
for piano. (C 124286, June 26, 1906; 2
V. June 23, 1906. ) 67986
Feldman fB. ) & co. , London,
England. .
It ain't all honey and it ain't all jam:
written and composed by Fred Murray
and Geo. Everard. (C 124279, June
26, 1906; 2 c. June 26, 1906. ) 67986
Fischer (Qirl), New York,
N.Y.
Masqueraders (The); waltz by W. F.
f Sudds, op. 309 for orchestra. (C
124149, June 25, 1906; 2 c. June 23,
1906.) 67987
Flamm (H.), P^i«, France.
Crueile attente; valselente par R. Flamm,
b op. 36 for piano. (C 124121, June 25,
1906; 2 c. Jane ^, 1906. ) 67988
Flueckiger (G.), Cleveland,
Ohio.
You're as fair as the flowers in spring-
time; words and music by G. Flueck-
iger; arr. by M. L. Anthony. ( C 1 24425,
June 27, 1906; 2 c. June 27, 1906. )
67989
Forbeig (Robert), Leipzig,
Germany.
Symphonic path^tique; par P. Tschai-
kowsky, (partition a'orchestre de
poche) revision par Paul Klengel.
(C 123963, June 22, 1906; 2 c. June 22,
1906. ) 67990
Francis, Day & Hunter,
London, England.
Mascarade; valse by Harry Wood for
piano. (C 124129, June 25, 1906.)
67991
What a lovely lot they are; written and
composed by Murray and Leigh. (C
124128, June 25, 1906.) 67992
2 c. each June 25, 1906. )
Frederick (A. C), United
States.
San Francisco now and then; song by A.
C. Frederick. (C 124250, June 25,
1906; 2 c. June 25, 1906.) 67998
Furstner (Adolph), Berlin,
Germany.
Feueranot; von Ernst van Wolzogen,
musik von Richard Strauss, op. 50, fur
militar-musik arr. von M. Hogg, stim-
men. (C 123974, June 22, 1906; 2 c.
June 22, 1906.) 67994
Gammon (Mrs. J. H. C),
Canada.
Fair Canada; song by Mrs. N. H. Gam-
mon. (C 124426, June 18, 1906; 2 c.
June 18, 1906.) 67996
Gonion (Hamilton S.), East
Orange, N. J.
Fair Natalie; words and music by Flor-
ence Steele. (C 123147, June 9, 1906;
2 c. June 26, 1906. ) 67996
On a summers day; medley waltz intro.
"When the sun goes down in splen-
dor," by Montgomery and Carle, arr.
by Everett J. Evans for band. (C
124186, June 25, 1906; 2 c. June 25,
1906. ) 67997
True love; words and music by A i nolle
B. Isaacs and Geo. W. Mever. (C
123146, June 9, 1906; 2 c. jFune 26,
1906.) 67998
Grant (James Miller), To-
ronto, Canada.
Fallen; words by Grant Balfour, music
by Fag G. Stanburv. (C 124420, June
27, 1906; 2 c. June 27, 1906. ) 67999
32
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Gray {Mrs, E.G.), United
States.
Battle (The) over the Maine; song by
Mrs. E. C. Gray. (C 124245, June 25,
1906; 2 c. June 25, 1906.) 58000
Hansen (Wilhehn), Kopen-
hagen, Denmark.
Kinder-trios; fur klavier, violine und '
violoncell von Emil Soohting, op. 66. j
(C 123971, June 22, 1906; 2 c. June 22,
1906. ) 58001
Harms (T. B. ) company. New
York, N. Y.
Dear old Broadway; words by R. H.
Burnside, music by Gustave Kerker.
(C 124068, June 23, 1906.) 58002
Love is a wonderful thing; words by R. H.
Burnside, music by Gustave Kerker.
(C 124069, June 23, 1906. ) 58003
Whencupid plays a little game of hearts;
words by R. H. Burnside, music by
Gustave Kerker. (C 124067, June 23,
1906. ) 58004
2 c. each June 23, 1906.
Harris (Thoro), Chicago, III.
Another wave is coming; umsic bv T.
Harris. (C 124209, June 25, 19060
58005
Answer yes to Jesus; song by T. Harris.
(C 124214, June 25, 1906. ) 58006
Around the throne; song by T. Harris.
(C 12-1217, June 25, 1906. ) 58007
Blessed story of His love; music by T.
Harris. (C 124201, June 25, 1906.)
58008
Dearer each day; scmg by T. Harris. (C
124207, June 25, 1906.) 58009
Festival (The) divine; music by John
Burt. (C 124197, June 25, 1906. )
58010
Forward march ; song by T. Harris. (C
124218, June 25, 1906.) 58011
Full surrender; song by T. Harris. (C
124223, June 25, 1906. ) 58012
Golden (The) gate; music by T. Harris.
(C 124212, June 25, 1906. ) 58013
Heart of love; by T. Harris, song. (C
124206, June 25, 1906.) 58014
Home lights; music by T. Harris. (C
124199, June 25, 1906. ) 58015
I need a Savior too; music bv T. Harris.
(C 124200, June 25, 1906.) * 58016
If your heart beats true to Jesus; song
by T. Harris. (C 124195, June 25,
1906.) . 58017
Jesus loves you still; music by T. Harris.
(C 124220, June 25, 1906. ) 58018
Keep step with Jesus; music by T. Har-
ris. (C 124222, June 25, 1906. ) 58019
Harris (Thoro), Chicago, 111.
Leave me not; song by T. Harris. (C
124219, June 25, 1906. ) 58020
Marching home; song by T. Harris. (C
124198, June 25, 1906. ) 68021
My Father knows what's best; song bv
Thoro Harris. (C 124202, June 25*,
1906. ) 58022
Mv life is filled with sunshine; song bv
^r. Harris. (C 124205, June 25, 1906.')
58023
My soul will understand; music by T.
Harris. (C 124216, June 25, 1906. )
58024
Open the door for Jesus; song by T.
Harris. (C 124208, June 25, 1906. )
58025
Pressing on with Jesus; music by T.
Harris. (C 124204, June 25, 1906. )
58026
Redeemed by love; music by T. Harris.
(C 124221, June 25, 1906. ) 58027
Sacred cross; music by T. Harris. (C
124224, June 25, 1906.) 58028
Somebody's knocking; song by T. Har-
ris. ( C 124215, June 25, 1906. ) 58029
Speak to me; music by E. C. S. (C
124196, June 25, 1906. ) 58030
They are reading you; music by T. Har-
ris. (C 124225, June 25, 1906. ) 58031
To win the world; song by T. Harris.
(C 124213, June 25, 1906. ) 58032
Who shall be able to stand? song bv
Thoro Harris. (C124210, June 25, 1906.')
58033
Who will Un\ for Jesus? song by T. Har-
ris. (C 124203, June 25, 1906. ) 58034
Wings (The) of a dove; music by T.
Harris. (C 124211, June 25, 1906.)
58035
2 c. each June 25, 1906.
Harvey (Mrs. H.), United
States.
Little sweet-faced pansies; song bv Mrs.
H. Harvey. (C 124249, June 25*, 1906;
2 c. June 25, 1906.) 58036
Ilenkel (Th.), Frankfurt a.
M., Germany.
Gavotte mignonne; fiir pianoforte vou
Wilhelm Hill, op. 60 no. 2. (C 123975,
June 22, 1906; 2 c. June 22, 1906.)
58087
Heyd (Flora M.), Tnited
States.
Ixjve's hope; t*ong bv F. M. Heyd. (C-
124243, June 25, 1906; 2 c. June 25.
1906. ) 58088
N.8., V. 1,N0.2,PT. 3]
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
33
Hill (M. J.), Upland, Ind.
Accept Him tonday; words by Howard G.
Hastings, music by Melvin J. Hill. (C
124371, June 26, 1906. ) 68039
Worship and praise; words by Melvin J.
Hill, muflic by Elizabeth Jackson. (C
124372, June 26, 1906. ) 58040
2 c each June 26, 1906.
Hohneister (Priedrich), Leip-
zig, Germany.
Alte Franzoeen; perlen der franzosischen
klavierliteratur rev. and bearb. von
Robert Hermann; heft 1 no. 1-4 corapl.
(C 123987, June 22, 1906. ) 68041
no. 1. Lee barricades myst^rieuses;
par Couperin. (C 123958, June 22,
1906. ) 68042
no. 2. La Pateline; par Couperin.
(C 123959, June 22, 1906. ) 68043
no. 3. L'all^gresse des vainqueurs;
par Couperin. (C 123960, June 22,
1906. ) 68044
no. 4. La Bersan; par Couperin.
(C 123961, June 22, 1906.) 68046
no. 5. LeCoucou; par Daquin. (C
123962, June 22, 1906. ) 68046
Serenade, no. 1. A dur fur violine und
klavier von Franz Drdla, new ed. by
P. A. Tirindelli. (C 124026, June 22,
1906. ) 68047
von Franz Drdla, fur hannonium
und piano arr. von August Reinhard.
(C 1^86, June 22, 1906. ) 68048
2 c. each June 22, 1906.
Indian print shop, Chilocoo,
Okla.
Cante Masica. Sioux Indian pong re-
corded by Harold A. Loring arr. for
Und. (C 124261, June 4, 1906; 2 c.
June 4, 1906. ) 68049
Jefferson (Geo. F.), Brix>k-
lyn, N. Y.
Free land; words and music by G. F.
Jeffereon, [new ed.] (C 124160, June
25, 1906.) 68060
(>od*8 law; words and music by Geo. F.
Jefferson, [new ed.] (C 124157, June
25, 1906.) 68061
Love and truth; words and music by
Geo. F. Jefferson, [new ed.] (C 124158,
June 25, 1906.) 68062
Peace and progress; words and mupic by
G. F. Jefferson, [new ed.] (C 124159,
June 25, 1906. ) 68068
2 c. each June 25, 1906.
Joanin (A.) & co., Paris,
France.
C^l^bre s^rdnade k Jacoues Thibaud;
pour piano et violon par Dezso Lederer.
(0 124115, June 25, 1906.) 68064
25910— FT 3, Ko 2—07 3
Joanin (A.) & co., Paris,
France.
Dans la campagne; pour violon avec
yiano par Christaan Kriens. (C 1241 14,
une 25, 1906.) 68066
Serenade m^lancolique; pour violon avec
Jiano par Christaan Kriens. (C 124 1 1 3,
une 25, 1906. ) 68066
2 c. each June 26, 1906.
Joyce, Ruby & Bendemagle,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Strolling with your summer girl; words
and music by Lew P. Bendernagel.
(C 121553, May 17, 1906; 2 c. June 26,
1906. ) 68067
Lamb ( Wm. F. ), Pottstown,
Pa.
Alma dear; words by D. S. Potts, music
by L. Rooke Loomis. (C 124266, Jnne
26, 1906; 2 c. June 26, 1906. ) 68068
Lee (Jennie B.), United
States.
I want to spend Christmas with papa in
heaven; words and music by J. B. Lee.
(C 124175, June 25, 1906; 2 c. June 25,
1906.) 68069
Lennard (Lady Barrett),
Brighton, England.
Lords of the restless sea; words by T. B.
Hennel, music by Lady Barrett Len-
nard. (C 124119, June 25, 1906; 2 c.
June 25, 1906.) 68060
Lenox music company, Bos-
ton, Mass.
Merry maidens; march and two-step by
Karl I^n ox for piano, ( C 1 24025, J une
22, 1906; 2 c. June 23, 1906.) 68061
Leonard & co., London, Eng-
land.
Barcarolle ( A ) ; written and coini)Osed by
Jack Thompson. (C 124(H2, June 23.
1906; 2 c. June 15, 1906.) 68062
I^euckart (F. E. C), Leip-
zig, Germany.
Zwei lieder fur miinnerchor von E. Dercks,
op. 23 no. 2; Bei Sternenpracht; ged.
von Julius Gersdorff. (C 123964, Jime
22, 1906; 2 c. June 22, 1906. ) 68063
Lublin & CO., Ix)ndon, Eng-
land.
Apple (The) tree; wonlsby Harold Sim|>-
son, music bv Charles Braun. (C 1 23939,
June 22, 1906. ) 68064
Apples round and apples red; words by
Harold Simpson, music by Charles
Braun. (C 123942, June 22, 1906,)
68066
Blossom and fruit; words by Harold
Simpson, music by Charles Braim. (C
123943, June 22, 1906.) 68066
34
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Lublin & CO., London, En;^-
land.
Chanson de Fortunio; pot'sie d' Alfred
Musset, musiquede Febbo Padic^ra. ( C
123945, June 22, 1906. ) 58067
Cherry (The J tree; wortlsby HaroldSimp-
8on, music Dy Charles Braun. ( C 1 23940,
June 22, 1906. ) 58068
In the orchard; words by Harold Simp-
son, music by Charles Bniun. (C 123938,
June 22, 1906.) 68069
Mass (A) of daffodils; words by Harold
Simpson, music by Charles Braun. (C
123941, June 22, 1906. ) 58070
Ponies (The) parade; for piano by Hil-
dur Brostrom. (0 123944, June 22,
1906.) 58071
2 c. each June 18, 1906.
Lyon & Heal^, Chicago, 111.
Persia; an oriental intermezzo by Robert
Darnell for piano. (C 124192, June 25,
1906; 2 c. June 25, 1906.) 68072
Manning (Alfred J.), Lima,
Ohio.
Mione; march by A. J. Manning, op. 5
forpiano. (C117098, Mar. 23, 1906; 2 c.
June 22, 1906. ) 58078
Maunder (J. H.), London,
England.
Magnificat and nunc dimittis; evening
service from service no. 1 in chant form
by J. H. Maunder. (C 124118, June
25, 1906. ) 68074
Office for the Holy Communion; from
the service no. 1 in chant form by J H.
Maunder. (C 124117, June 25, 1906.)
58075
2 c. each June 25, 1906.
Mayer ( Gaston ) , London,
England.
Come my sweetheart to me; song writ-
ten by Eustace Ponsonby composed
by Harry Fragson. (C 124429, June
27, 1906.) 58076
Frou Prou; duet written by Eustace Pon-
sonby, comiHised bv Harrv Fragson.
(C 124428, June 27, 1906. ) ' 58077
Is it you? written by Eustace Ponsonby,
composed by H arry Fragson .(CI 24432,
June 27, 1906.) 58078
Kingdom (The) of love; written by
Eustace Ponsonby, composed bv Harry
Fragson. ( C 1 24430, June 27, 'l 906. )
58079
Tom the piper's eon; written by Eustace
Ponsonby, composed by Harry Frag-
son. (C 124431, June 27, 1906.) 58080
2 c. each June 27, 1906.
Meeker ( May S. ) & Whittier
( Ix)uise Meeker ) , Farm-
ington, Minn., and
Detroit, Mich.
Skating with Marie; waltz song bv M. S.
Meeker. (C 118461, Apr. 7, 1906; 2 c.
June 27, 1906.) 58081
Messina ( J( «. ) , Ph il adel-
phia, Pa.
20th (The) wntury march and two st^p;
arr. by J. Messina for \aolin crornet
and piano. (0 124053, June 23, 1906;
2 c. June 22, 1906.) 58082
Metropolitan music com-
pany, New York, N. Y.
Love in an air ship; words by Tom Slack,
music by Arthur A. Penn. (C 124441,
June 27, 1906; 2 c. June 27, 1906. )
58083
Metzler & co. (Limited),
Ix)ndon, England.
Two poems A, A little violet, B, A bunch
of roses; written by Maud Cunninc-
ham, composed by Ralph Ray mono.
(C 124078, June 25, 1906; 2 c. June 23,
1906. ) 58084
Miller (Mrs. Ellene), United
States.
Meet me on the trail, love; words and
music by Mrs. E. Miller. (C 124176,
June 25, 1906; 2 c. June 25, 1906.)
58085
Mitchell (J. J.), United
States.
Papa dies to-night; song by J. J. Mitch-
ell. (C 124238, June 25, 1906; 2 c.
June 25, 1906. ) 58086
Moe (Maud H.), United
States.
When skies of blue have turned to grav;
song by M. H. Moe. (C 124174, June
25, 1906; 2 c. June 25, 1906.) 58087
Molineux (Geo.) , New York,
N. Y.
Sorella (La); Spanish march by Ch.
Boret-Clerc arr. by J. W. Lerman for
piano 6 hands. (C 122702, June 2,
1906.) 68088
simp. ed. bv J. W. I^rman for
piano. (CI 22701, June2, 1906.) 58089
2 c. each June 27, 1906.
Morley (Richard A. ), Unite<l
States.
I)fK)nied (The) city; song bv R. A. Mor-
lev. (C 124244, June 25, 1906; 2 c.
June 25, 1906. ) 58090
Morris (Jos.), Philadelphia,
Pa.
Annie lAurie was to be a soldier's bride;
medley march arr. by J. Messina for
1st. and 2nd. mandolin and guitar. (C
124047, June 23, 1906.) 58091
N.8.,V. l,NO. 2, PT. 3]
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
35
Morris (Jo8.)i Philadelphia,
Pa.
Button, button who's got the button?
club arrangement by J. Messina for
let and 2nd. mandolin and guitar,
violin comet and piano. (C 124049,
June 23, 1906.) 58092
Carpet rags; arr. by J. Messina for Ist
and 2nd. mandolin and guitar. (C
124048, June 23, 1906. ) 58093
City of refuge; arr. by J. Messina Ipt.
and 2nd. mandolin and guitar. (C
124050, June 23, 1906. ) 58094
Flirtation; arr. by R. L. Weaver Ist. and
2nd. mandolin and guitar. (C 124051
June 23, 1906. ) 58095
Some one looks good to some one; arr.
by Joe Messina for orchestra. (C
124016, June 23, 1906.) 68096
Sorella (La); club arrangement by J.
Messina for Ist. and 2nd. mandolin,
guitar, violin, cornet and piano. (C
1 24052, J une 23, 1 906. ) 58097
2 c. each June 22, 190(5.
Novell© <& CO. (Limited),
London, England.
Who is like unto Thee, 0 Lord; anthem
for men's voicies composed by John K.
West. (C 124116, June 25, 1906; 2 c.
June 25, 1906. ) 58098
Nysewander (C. ), Des Moines,
Iowa.
We will sing victory; words by C. Nyse-
wander music by A. O. Nvsewanaer.
(C 123949, June 13, 1906; 2"c. June 13,
1906.) 58099
Orpheus music company,
Philadelphia, Pa.
(V)]n(ianions of old; by Sep Winner, arr.
bv W. L. Rosenberg for voice and
piano. (C 124416, June 26, 1906; 2 c.
Jime26, 1906.) 58100
Patterson (Wm. C), Buena
VMsta, Colo.
Kncna Vista; wonls by W. C. Patternon,
music bv Thos. J. Purcell. (0 116510,
Mar. 17,' 1906; 2 c. June 25, 1906.)
58101
Pepper (J. W.), Philadel-
phia, Pa.
Atlantic City yacht club; march bv
Mackie-Beyer for military Iwind. (C
124413, June 26, 1906.) ' 58102
Battery O; march militaire by Frank
Winstein, arr. by Mackie- Beyer for
land. (C 124415, June 26, 1906. )
58103
City of Bisbee; march bv Frank Win-
Htein, arr. by Mackie- Beyer for mili-
tary Ijand. (C 124412, June 26, 1906. )
58104
Pepper (J. W.), Philadel-
phia, Pa.
From Vienna to Berlin; polka franyaise
by Rich. Eilenberg, arr. by Mackie-
Beyer for full on-hestra. (C 124411,
June 26, 1906. ) 58105
Golden (The) west; overture byMackie-
Bever for military band. (C 124414,
June 26, 1906.) 58106
Sorella (La); marche Espagnole by L.
Gallini, arr. by Mackie-Beyer for full
<»rche8tra. (C 124410, June 26, 1906.)
58107
2 c. each June 26, 1906.
Petersen (P. F.), Oklahoma
City, Okla.
Brightest (The) star on the flag; march
and two step by P. F. Petersen. (C
124273, June 26, 1906; 2 c. June 26,
1906.) 58108
Pioneer music publishing
company, Chicago, 111.
Angel (An) on earth; words by Harry
Rees, music by P^ugene Kaeuner. {C
124167, June 25, 1906, ) 58109
Bargain (The) counter; words by Beda
Samuelson, music by Eugene Kaeuffer.
(C 124161, June 25, 1906. ) 58110
Bashful (The) lover; words and melody
by I^aura E. R. Stuntz, arr. by Maud
N. Bridges. (C 1 24169, June 25, 1906. )
58111
Floating (The) raft; words and music by
W. L. Crook. (C 124166, June 25,
1906.) 58112
Jaunita; words and music by Eddie
Mackey, arr. by Eugene Kaeuner. (C
124164, June 25, 1906.) 58118
Just around the corner; words by Mrs.
M. C. Hayward, music by Eugene
Kaeuffer. (C 124165, June 25, 1906. )
58114
Melody (The) of the bee and the butter-
fly; words bv May belle Wood, music
bv Eugene Ivaeuffer. (C 124162, June
25,1906.) 58115
Old (The) and the new; words by R. M.
Huston. (C 124168, June 25, 1906. )
58116
2 c. each June 26, 1906.
Place (W. H.), jr., Provi-
dence, R. I.
Lareo; by Handel for mandolin with
piano accompt. arr. bv Wm. H. Place,
n\ (C 124274, June 26, 1906; 2 c. June
26, 1906.) 58117
Presser (Theodore), Phila-
delphia, Pa.
Album leaf; by R. Schumann, op. 68 no.
30, arr. by J. lAwrence Erb for piano.
(C 124011, June 22, 1906. ) 58118
36
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Preflser (Theodore), Phila-
delphia, Pa.
Andante grazioeo; from Sonata in A, by
W. A. Mozart, arr. by J. Lawrence
Erb for pianoforte. (0 124010, June
22,1906.) 58119
Comrades in arms; march galop and two
step by F. Clifton Hayes for piano. (C
124012, June 22, 1906. ) 58120
0 mother dear Jerusalem; duet for
soprano and contralto, words by Fran-
cis Baker, music by A. W. I^ansing. ( C
124009, June 22, 1906.) 58121
Valse channante; by William R. Spence
for piano. (C 124013, June 22, 1906.)
58122
2 c. each June 21, 1906.
Rath (Carl) , Brooklyn, N. Y.
Traumeswirren; valne de salon by Carl
Rath, op. 37 for piano. (C 1242(J4,
June26, 1906; 2 c. June 2H, 190(i.) 58123
Reed ( Lloyd ), United States.
Bv the blue Juniata; song bv L. Reeil.
"(C 124252, June 25, 1906; 2V. June 25,
1906.) 58124
Ries & Erler, Berlin, Ger-
many.
Musik zn Kleist's Kathchen von Heil-
broun; furorch ester von HansP6tzner,
op. 17 b. Vorspiel zum 3. akt. (C
123965. June 22, 1906. ) 58125
c^ Na<*h der Hollunderbuschscene.
(C 123966, June 22, 1906. ) 58126
2 c. each June 22, 1906.
Rischar (Louis), Chicago,
111.
Chautau(iua waltzes; bv L. Ris(;har. (C
123950, June 20, 1906; 2 c. June 20,
1906.) 58127
Ritner (J. Inez), United
States.
My Kitty Lou; words by J. I. Ritner,
music by Eugene Kaeuffer. (C 124181,
June 25, 1906; 2 c. June 25, 1906.)
58128
Rossiter(Will), Chicago, 111.
Come under the palm room tree; wonls
and music bv Geo. L. Spaulding. (C
124038, June 22, 1906; 2 c. June 22,
1906.) 58129
Rungee ( Benjamin F. ), New
Haven, Conn.
Great (The) King; words bv Sir Robert
(irant, music bv B. F. kungee. (C
124098, June 25, 190<>; 2 c, June 25,
1906.) 58180
Rupert (F. J.), Bismarck,
N. Dak.
In lx)yhood'8 happy davs; words by F. J.
Rupert, music by John Martin. (C
119553, Apr. 2:i, 1906; 2 c. June 27,
1906.) 58181
Sandoz, Jobin & co., Neu-
chatel, Switzerland.
Children's songs with explanatory text
by E. Jaques-Dalcroze, op. 42; English
words by R. K. El kin, vocal score.
(C 123985, June 22, 1906; 2 c. June 22,
1906.) 58182
Schirmer (G.), New York,
N. Y.
Ashes of roses; quartet or chorus for
men's voices a cappella by Rossetter G.
Cole. (C 124288, June 26, 1906; 2 c.
June 25, 1906. ) 581S8
Femme (Une); po^'sie d'fonile Bl^mont
d'apr^s Henri Heine, musique de Syl-
vio JAzzari. (C 124004, June 22, 1906;
2 c. June 21, 1906.) 58134
Feu roulant; Hude for pianoforte by J. B.
Duvemoy, op. 256. (C 124287, June
26, 1906; 2 c. June 25, 1906.) 58135
Malentendu; ixxwe d'femile Bl^mont
d'apr^s Henri Heine, musique de Svl-
vio Lazzari. (C 124006, June 22, 1906;
2 c. June 21, 1906.) 58136
Nuit en mer; j)oesie d'Emile Bl^mont
d'apr^s Henn Heine, musique de Syl-
vio Lazzari. (C 124003, June 22, 1906;
2 c. June 21, 1906.) 58137
Pale broken flower; trio or chorus for
womens voices, words by Thomas
Moore, music bv L. Denza. (C 106448,
Nov. 3, 1905; 2 c" June 23, 1906. ) 58138
Sonata; for piano and violin by A. Aus
Der Ohe, op. 16. (C 124014, June 22,
1906; 2 c. Jane 21, 1906.) 58139
Spring; trio or chorus for womens voices,
words by Thomas Nash, music by L.
Denza. (C 106447, Nov. 3, 1905; 2 c.
June 23, 1906.) 58140
Trois chansons de Sh^herazade; po^iet^
de Tristan Klingsor, musique de Sylvio
Lazzari. Chanson des beaux amants.
(C 124284, June 26, 1906; 2 c. June 25,
1906.) 58141
Demande. ( C 1 24283, June 26, 1906 ;
2 c. June 25, 1906.) 58142
Ije Pasf^. (C 124285, June 26, 190(5;
2 c. June 25, 1906.) 58148
Wake up, sweet melody; quartet for men's
voices a cappella by Rossetter (t. Cole.
(C 124289. June 26, 1906; 2 c. June 25,
1906.) 58144
Schmidt (Arthur P.), lios-
ton, Mass.
3 leichte compositionen; fiir streich-
instrumente mit begleitung des piano-
forte von Emil Sochting, op. 54 Edi-
tion B. Duette fiir 2 violinenno 1.
(C 123988, June 22, 1906. ) 58146
Edition B. Duette fiir 2 violinen
no. 2. (C 12;{988, June 22, 1906.)
58146
N.8.,V. 1,N0.2, PT.3]
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
37
Schmidt ( Arthur P.), Bos-
ton, Maas.
leichte compositionen; fiir streich-
instrumente mit b^leitang dee piano-
forte von Emil Sochting, op. 54. Edi-
tion B. Duette fur 2 violinen no. 3.
(C 123990, June 22, 1906. ) 58147
Edition C. Trios fiir 2 violinen und
cello no. 1. (C 124000, June 22, 1906. )
68148
— Edition C. Trios fiir violinen und
cello no. 2. (C 124001, June 22, 1906. )
58149
— Edition C. Trios fiir 2 violinen und
cello no. 3. (C 124002, June 22, 1906. )
58150
— Edition D. Trios fiir 2 violinen und
piano no. 1. (C 123997, June22, 1906.)
58151
— Edition D. Trios fiir 2 violinen und
piano no. 2. (C 1 23998, June 22, 1906.)
58152
— Edition D. Trios fiir 2 violinen und
piano no. 3. (C 123999, June 22, 1906. )
58153
Edition E. Trois fiirvioline, cello
und piano no. 1. (C 123994, June 22,
1906. ) 58154
— Edition E. Trios fur violine, cello
und piano no. 2. (C 123995, June 22,
1906.) 58155
— Eaition E. Trios fur violine, cello
und piano no. 3. (C 123996, June 22,
1906. ) 58156
— Edition F. Quartette fiir 2 violinen,
cello und piano no. 1. (C 12:i991, June
22, 1906.) 58157
Edition F. Quartette fiir 2 violinen,
cello und piano no. 2. (C 123992, June
22, 1906.) 58158
edition F. Quartette fiir 2 violenen
cello und piano no. 3. (C 1 23993, June
22, 1906.) 58159
2 c. each June 22, 1906.
Schuberth (Edward) & co..
New York. N.Y.
And I don't see why they should. If no
one ever marries me; words from
"Realms of Unknown Kings" by Ijtw-
rence Alma Tadema, music by Harvey
B. Gaul, low voice. (C 123961, June
22, 1906.) 58160
If wings had I; song poem by Louise
Johnston, music by Charles Wakefield
Oadman, low voice. (C 123952, June
22, 1906.) 58161
2 c. each June 22, 1906.
Seaman (Ina), United States.
Trip hammer two-step; by I. Seaman for
piano. (C 124258, June 25, 1906; 2 c.
June 25, 1906. ) 58162
Sears (James), United States.
Tme schoolmates; song bv J. Sears. (C
124254, June 25, 1906; '2 c. June 25,
1906.) 58168
Seymour ( Lottie A . ) , United
States.
Loved city of San Francisco; song by
I L. A. Sevmour. (C 124263, June 25,
I 1906; 2 c' June 25, 1906. ) 58164
Sherry (Katharyn), United
States.
Down the dear old country lane; song by
K. Sherry. (0 124256, June 25, 1906;
2 c. June 25, 1906. ) 58165
Simon (Carl), Berlin, Ger-
many.
Acht lieder fiir eine singstimme mit piano
von Sigfrid Karg-Elert, op. 11 no. 1.
Sonnenblicke. English words by John
Bernhoff. (C 124133, June 25, 1906.)
58166
no. 2. Lob des Friih lings. Jlnglish
words by John Bernhoff. (C 124134,
June 25, 1906. ) 58167
noB. 3 and 4. Hoch auf fleigt meiii
herz, und Unbewanot. English wonis
by John Bernhoff. ( C 124135, June 25,
1906.) 58168
no. 5. Christbaum. English wordn
by John Bernhoff. (C 124136, June 25,
1906.) 58169
no. 6. An dich. English words by
John Bernhoff. (C 124137, June 25,
1906.) 58170
— no. 7. Mein herz schniiickt sich
mit dir. English words by John Bern-
hoff. (C 124138, June 25, 1906. )
58171
no. 8. Ein geheimnis. English
words by John Bernhoff. (C 124139,
June 25, 1906. ) 58172
En mein kind; drei gedichte fiir eine
singstimme mit piano von Sigfrid Kar|^-
Elert, op. 40 no. 1. Schlafe mem
kind. (C 124132, June 25, 1906.)
58173
no. 2. Mein kindchen ist fein. (C
124130, June 25, 1906. ) 68174
no. 3. Kriiunie, triiume, mein liebes
kind. (C 124131, June 25, 1906.)
2 c. each June 23, 1906.
58175
Stem (Jos. W.) & co.. New
York, N. Y.
Donny brook Fair; characteristic march
and two step arr. for orchestra by
Robt. Recker. (C 124446, June 27,
1906; 2 c. June 27, 1906.) 58176
V\\ keep a warm spot in my heart for
you, and Ontario; medley two step arr.
for band by Robt. Recker. (C 124073,
June 23, 1906; 2 c. June 23, 1906.)
58177
38
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Straw (Cora Fuller), Con-
cord, N. H.
Korea schottische; by C. F. Straw for
piano. (C 124086, June 25, 1906; 2 c.
May 7, 1906.) 68178
Stripling (Geo. F.), United
States.
Death comes at dawn; eonf^ by G. F.
Stripling. (C 124260, June 25, 1906;
2 c. June 25, 1906.) 68179
Summy (Clayton F. ) com-
pany, Chicago, 111.
And love means you; by Ferdinand War-
ner for alto in B flat. (C 123285, June
11, 1906; 1 c. May 14, 1906; 1 c. June
27, 1906.) 68180
Thomas (Chas. E.), United
States.
Old camp creek shore; words by C. E.
Thomas, music by Eugene Kaeuffer.
(C 124178, June 25, 1906; 2 c. June 25,
1906.) 58181
Townsend (Frank), Unite<l
States.
Ideal (Th«); march and two step by
F. Townsend for piano. (C 124173,
June 25, 1906; 2 c. June 25, 1900,)
68182
Treat & Shepard company,
New Haven, Conn.
SouH of Eli; a Yale song, words by D. L.
Jacobs, music by George Chad wick
Stock. (C 124039, June 22, H>06; 2 c.
June 15, 1906. ) 68188
Tullar-Meredith company.
New York, N. Y.
I will love thee, O Lord; anthem by
J. W. Lerman. (C 124071, June 23,
1906.) 68184
Ix)rd, Thou hast been our refuge; anthem
by Dr. Gauntlett, revised bv E. G. S.
(C 124072, June 23, 1906.) ' 68186
() how amiable; anthem by A. L. Schultz.
(C 124070, June 23, 1906.) 58186
2 c. e^ich June 23, 1906.
Vandcrsloot music publish-
ing company, Williams-
port, Pa.
Jolly sweethearts; intermezzo two step
by F. H. Losey, op. 206 for piano. (C
124422, June 27, 1906.) 68187
Parade of the humming birds; bv F. 11.
Losey, op. 207 for piano. (C '124424,
June 27, 1906.) 68188
Under the palms; waltzes by F. H. lx)8ev,
op. 209 for piano. (C 124423, June 27,
1906.) 68189
2 c. each June 26, 1906.
Vogue music publishing
company, New London,
Conn.
Hoytono; Japanese intermezaso bv Roger
N. Daboll for piano. (C 124101, June
25, 1906. ) 68190
Let me be your last beau; words and
music by C. W. O'Connor. (C 124100,
June 25, 1906.) 68191
2 c. each June 23, 1906.
Walizer (Mary B.), Lincoln,
Kans.
My gipsy queen; words by M. B. Wal-
izer, music by H. Dudley. (C 123957,
June 22, 1906; 2 c. June 22, 1906.)
68192
Warren (Edward S.), Pasa-
dena, Cal.
Fxiward S. Warren's mandolin metho<l,
l)Ook no. 1. (C 124269, June 26, 1906;
2 c. June 26, 1906.) 58198
Weaver (Chas. M.), Unite<l
States.
Pleasures untold; words and music bvC.
M. Weaver. (C 124185, June 25, 1906;
2 c. June 25, 1906.) 68194
Wel)8ter (D. IL), United
States.
Farewell, mother dear; words and mubic
by D. H. Webster. (C 124180; June
25, 1906; 2 c. June 25, 1906.) 68195
WeekesA CO., London, Eng-
land.
Pageant (A) dance; by Louis N. Parker
for piano. (C 124079, June 25, 1906;
2 c. June 25, 1906. ) 58196
Weller (Mm. Emma F.),
United States.
San Francisco; song by Mrs. E. F. Wel-
ler. (C 124247, June 25, 1906; 2 c.
June 25, 1906.) 68197
Wheeler ( Elodie Van Zandt),
Port Chester, N. Y.
When you are away; romance for con-
tralto or baritone with piano ace. and
violin obligate ad lib. by E. Van Zandt
Wheeler. (C 118662, Apr. 10, 1906;
2 c. June 22, 1906.) 68198
Whitcomb (E. H.), United
States.
Will she ret*ognize her bov; words and
music bv E. H. Whitcoml). (C 124182,
June 25', 1906; 2 c. June 25, 1906.)
68199
Williams (Joseph) (Limit-
ed), London, England.
Royal wedding; march; composed by
Ix)ui8a J. Gofirie for piano. ( C 124418,
June 27, 1906; 2 c. June 27, 1906.)
68200
N. 8.,V. 1,N0. 2, PT. 3]
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
39
Williams (Zona), United
States.
Mv heart for you, stood open tlien; song
bv Z. Williams. (C 124255, June 25,
11K)6; 2 c. June 25, 1906. ) 58201
Wilson {Mrs. I^lia Water-
house), Chicaii^o, 111.
Don't you remember? words by Xariffa,
music by Mrs. L. W. Wilson for low
voice. (C 124193, June25, 1906.) 58202
Pure and fair; words composed and mu-
sic arranjj^ from '* Bohemian folk-
song" bv Mrs. L. W. Wilson for low
voice. (0124194, June 25, 1906.) 58208
2 c. each June 25, 1906.
Witmark (M.) & sons. New
York, N. Y.
In my merry oldsmobile; intro. **IWe cot
no right to love vou, but I do,'* waltz oy
Ous Edwards for piano. (C 124074,
June23, 1906; 2c. June23, 1906.) 58204
Little folks in dreamland; words by
Charles Noel Douglas, music by Karl L.
Hoechna. (C 124015, June 22, 1906;
2 c. June 21, 1906. ) 58205
Rolling home; convivial march for piano
by George Braham. (C 122815, June
4, 1906; 2 c. June 23, 1906.) 58206
Witmark (M.) & sons. New
York, N. Y.
Rose (The) and the violet; words by John
Everett Fay, music by James B. Oliver.
(C 121677, May 18, 1906; 2 c. June 26,
1906. ) 58207
Tidyville; words by Charles Noel Doug-
las, music bv Karl L. Hoschna. (C
124226, June 25, 1906; 2 c. June 26,
1906. ) 58208
When Chauncev Olcott sings; words by
J. Edward Killalea, music by Chas. W.
Sonnenburg. (C 120774, May 7, 1906;
2 c. June 26, 1906. ) 58209
Where the wild vine clings. Magyar
maid, from his honor the mayor, by
Julian Edwards for hotel orchestra no.
83. ( C 124233, June 25, 1906; 2 c. June
25,1906.) 58210
Woodward (Willis) & co.,
New York, N. Y.
Sailin^^ on Long Island Sound; words and
music by Joseph F. Busch. (C 124447,
June 27, 1906; 2 c. June 26, 1906. )
58211
Number of entries of musical compositions completed by deposit of 2 copies
each since Jan. 1, 1906 18,722
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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 8, 1891,
518T CONGRESS, 2nd SESSION, CHAP. 565, SEC. 4
PART 3:
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 1, JULY-DECEMBER, 1906
No. 3.
July 19, 1906
WAS?H1XGT0N
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V
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
CLASS C. MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
Arrauged alphabetically by proprietors; with a subalphabet of titles under each proprietor.
To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. Thus the notice after the Hrst
title, if printed in mil, would read, "Copyright by Joh. Andr^ Offenbach a/M, Germany. Class
C XXc, no. 124726, July 3, 1«06: 2 copies received July 2, 1906."
Andr^ (Joh. ) Offenbach a/M,
Germany.
Gavotte der Zarin; fiir pianoforte von
Friedr. Michael, op. 31. (C 124726,
July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 2, 1906.) 59794
Normannenlied aus Konig Olaf ; ged. von
Plermann Laven, fiir vierstiinmigen
mannerchor von Edmund Kiihn, op.
39. no. 2. (C 124725, July 3, 1906; 2
c. July 2, 1906. ) 59796
Trauungs musik; fur mezzo-sopran oder
bariton mit violine und orgel Kompo-
niert von Max Kirchbach. (C 124727,
July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 2, 1906.) 59796
Apollo verlag, Berlin, Ger-
many.
Geh'n wir noch in's caf^; marschlied aus
"Hoch parterre links," von Paul Lincke
fiir piano und gesang. ( C 1 24473, June
28, 1906; 2 c. June 28, 1906.) 59797
Roeen, tulpen, nelken; von P. Lincke,
salon-fantasien fiir pianoforte von Rich-
ard Tourbi^. ( C 1 24472, June 28, 1906 ;
2 c. June 28, 1906. ) 59798
Bard (O. P.), St. Louis, Mo.
Battle (A) song of Texas; words and mu-
sic bv O. P. Bard, arr. for piano ace. by
Philip Bansbach (C 124661, July 2,
1906; 2 c. July 2, 1906.) 59799
Barr (G. M.), Vandegrift,
Pa.
Wynona; grand march bv G. M. Barr for
piano. (C 124606, June 30, 1906; 2 c.
June 30, 1906. ) 59800
Biglow & Main company.
New York, N. Y.
3 new and selected sacred songs, ed. by
I. Allan Sankey. (A 149366, June 25,
1906; 2 c. June 25, 1906. ) 69801
Birchard (C. C.) A co., Bos-
ton, Mass.
Merry (The) makers; words by Abbie
Farwell Brown, music by Von Supp<^
arr. by Osbourn McConathy. (C 123509,
June 15, 1906. 1 c. June 15, 1906; 1 c.
June 28, 1906. ) 59802
Blake (Clifford H.), Sidney,
Ohio.
March of the Brownies; bv Clifford H.
Blake for piano. (C 124496, June 28,
1906; 2 c. June 28, 1906. ) 69808
Blasius & sons, Philadelphia,
Pa.
On the walls of memory; words and music
by Chas. H. Harris, arr. by Johann C.
Sehmid. (C 124596, June 30, 1906; 2
c. June 30, 1906. ) 69804
Remember your dear old Dad; words by
Sam Bullock, music by C. T. McClarin.
(C 124595, June 30, 1906; 2 c. June 30,
1906.) 59805
Sparkles; intermezzo, by Helen Fergus-
son for piano (C 124597, June 30, 1906;
2 c. June 30, 1906. ) 59806
Bliss (P. P. &G.G.), United
States.
Can it be right; inusic by P. P. Bliss. (In
renewal for 14 years from Aug. 5, 1906.
C 124608, June 30, 1906; 2 c. June 30,
1906. ) 59807
Consecration; music by P. P. Bliss.
(In renewal for 14 years from Aug. 5,
1906. C 124611, June 30, 1906; 2 c,
June 30, 1906. ) 59808
Cut it down; words and music by P. P.
Bliss. (In renewal for 14 years from
Aug. 5. 1906. C 124612, June 30, 1906;
2 c. June 30, 1906.) 59809
How hapm' are we; words and music by
P. P. Bliss. (In renewal for 14 years
from Aug. 5, 1VK)6. C 124609, June 30,
1906; 2 c. June 30, 1906.) 59810
Rejoice with me; music by P. P. Bliss.
(In renewal for 14 years from Aug. 5,
1906. C 124607, June 30, 1906; 2 c.
June 30, 1906. ) 59811
Sing and pray! eternity dawns! music
by P. P. Bliss. (In renewal for 14
years from Aug. 8, 1906. C 124614,
June 30, 1906; 2 c. June 30, 1906.)
59812
41
42
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTKIES
Bliss (P. P. & G. G.), United
States.
Thine, Jesus thine; music by P. P. Bliss.
(In renewal for 14 years from Aug. 5,
1906. C 124610, June 30, 1906; 2 c.
June 30, 1906. ) 69818
Boosey <& co., London,
England.
Capriccio; for violoncello with pianoforte
acet by Charles Villiers Stanford, op.
93 no. 2. (C 124688, July 2, 1906; 2 c.
July 2, 1906. ) 59814
Cavatina and scherzino; for violoncello
with pianoforte acct. by Charles Vil-
liers Stanford, op. 93 no. 1. (C 124687,
July 2, 1906; 2 c. July 2, 1906.) 69816
Envoi (L'); for violoncello with piano-
forte acct. by Charles Villiers Stanford,
op. 93 no. 4. (C 124690, July 2, 1906;
2 c. July 2, 1906.) 69816
Flyine fox; arr. for military band by M.
Retford, no. 29. Boosey's supplemen-
tal journal. (C 124691, July 2, 1906;
2 c. July 2, 1906.) 69817
In a gondola; for violoncello with piano-
forte acct. by Charles Villiers Stanford,
op. 93 no. 3. (C 124689, July 2, 1906;
2 c. July 2, 1906.) 69818
Land of hope and glory; trio for female
voices, words by Arthur C. Benson,
music by Edward Elgar, arr. by Arthur
Fagge, in tonic sol fa notation. (C
124686, July 2, 1906; 2 c. Julv 2, 1906.)
69819
Bowles (J. D. ),7>., Dalton,
Ga.
Be strong; words bv Mrs. A. B. Wade,
music bv J. D. Bowles, jr. (C 124653,
June 30,* 1906; 2 c. June 30, 1906.)
69820
Forgive me, Lord ; words by Kittle Dea-
8on, mu.<»ic by J. D. Bowles, jr. (C
124662, June 30, 1906; 2 c. June 30,
1906.) 69821
He wept in sad Gethsemane; words by
W. C. Martin, music by J. D. Bowles, jr.
(C 124650, June 30, 1906; 2 c. June 30,
1906.) 69822
I'm happv in Jesus alone; words by Mrs.
A. B. Wade, music bv J. D. Bowles, ;V.
(C 124654, June 30, 1*906; 2 c. June IW,
1906. ) 69823
'Tis sweet to know; words by Mrs. A. B.
Wade, music by J. D. Bowles, jr. (C
124651, June 30, 1906; 2 c. June 30,
1906. ) 69824
Bowles (J. D. ), jr., and Rob-
inson (K. C. ), Dalton,
Ga., and West Bloc-
ton, Ala.
He giveth song in the night; words by
W. C. Martin, music bv K. C. Robin-
son. (C 124656, June 30, 1906; 2 c.
June 30, 1906. ) 69826
Breitkopf & Hiirtel, Leipzig,
Germany.
Concerti grossi no. 23; von G. F. Handel,
bearb. von Max Seiffert aus op. 6 no.
12, fur orchester. (C 124482, June 28,
1906; 2 c. June 28, 1906.) 69826
Bresee (Frank W.), Excel-
sior, Minn.
Alabama beet; words by Marie J. Weeks,
music by Frank W. Bresee. (C 124664,
July 2, 1906; 2 c. July 2, 1906. ) 69827
Dear Minnetonka; words by Marie J.
Weeks, music bv Frank w. Bresee.
(C 124662, July 2, 1906; 2 c. Julv 2,
1906. ) 69828
Garden (The) of love; words by Marie J.
Weeks, music bv Frank W. Bresee.
(C 124665, July *2, 1906; 2 c. July 2,
1906.) 69829
Just you; words by Marie J. Weeks,
music bv Frank W. Bresee. (C
124663, July 2, 1906; 2 c. Julv 2, 1906. )
69880
Bums (John Carter), Phila-
delphia, Pa.
My little somebody; words by J. W.
VValsh, music by J. C. Burns. (C
124277, June 26, 1906; 1 c. June 26,
1906; 1 c. July 3, 1906.) 69881
Calbeck (Newton), Wolf
Lake, Ind.
At the ball; march and two step by New-
ton Calbeck for orchestra. (C 124615,
June 30, 1906; 2 c. June 30, 1906.)
69882
Church (John) company,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Capital collection of (quartettes and cho-
ruses for men's voices. (A 149026,
June 21, 1906; 2 c. June 21, 1906.)
69838
Famous folio of Irish songs. (A 149144,
June 22, 1906; 2 c. June 22, 1906. )
69884
Favorite movements from famous piano
concertos, ed. bv I. Philipp. Vol. 1.
(A 149988, Julv 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3,
1906. ) * 69886
Guide to memorizing music, bv A. J.
Goodrich. (A 149570, June 2*7, 1906;
2 c. June 27, 1906. ) 69836
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
48
Church (John) company,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Lead kindly light; music by C. B. Haw-
lev for low voice. (C 124545, June 29,
1906; 2 c. June 29, 1906. ) 59887
Cooper, Kendis and Paley
music publishing com-
pany, New York,
N. Y.
Cheer up Mary; words by Alfred Bryan,
music oy Kendis and Paley. ( C 124548,
June 29, 1906; 2 c. June 25, 1906. )
69888
Just a little fond affection; words by
Alfred Bryan, music by Kendis and
Paley. (C 124549, June 29, 1906; 2 c,
June 25, 1906. ) 59889
There's not gold enough to buy him;
words by Alfred Bryan music by Kendis
and Paley. (C 124647, June 29, 1906;
2 c. June 25, 1906.) 59840
Coleman (Harry), Philadel-
phia, Pa.
Merito (El) march; by Fred Jewell for
band. (C 124579, June 29, 1906; 2 c.
June 29, 1906. ) 59841
Yellow (The) peril; characteristic march
by S. E. Morris for band. (C 124578,
June 29, 1906: 2 c. June 29, 1906.)
59842
2l8t anniversary march; by S. Stephens
for band. ((5 124680, June 29, 1906; 2
c. June 29, 1906. ) " 59848
Cundy music company, Bos-
ton, Mass.
Tramp (The); descriptive by R. Gruen-
wald, op. 368 for orchestra. ( C 124635,
June 30, 1906; 2 c. June 30, 1906. )
59844
Wedding march; from "Midsummers
nights dream'' by Mendelssohn, arr.
by R. Gruenwald for orchestra. (C
124638, June 30, 1906; 2 c. June 30,
1906. ) 59845
Curtis (Natalie), United
States.
Chansons Indiennes; tiroes du The In-
dians' book par Natalie Curtis. (C
123369, June 13, 1906; 2 c. June 29,
1906. ) 59846
Decourcelle ( Paul) , Nice,
France.
Sans-Souci; schottisch pour orcbestre
avec piano conducteur, par H. Tellam,
orchestr^e par Aug. Bosc. (C 124678,
July 2, 1906; 2 c. July 2, 1906.) 59847
Delmas (Emile), Paris,
France.
Valse frivole; pour orcbestre avec piano
conducteur par Emile Delmas, op. 48.
(C 124681, July 2, 1906; 2 c. July 2,
1906. ) 59848
Delmas ( Emile ) , Paris,
France.
Valse frivole; pour piano par Emile
Delmas, op. 48. (C 124680, July 2,
1906; 2 c. July 2, 1906.) 59849
Demets (E. ), Paris, France.
Ad altare Dei; collection de cent pieces
en douze livraisons, pour orgue p^ale
ad. lib. on harmonium par C. A. Collin;
3* livraison. (C 124463, June 28, 1906;
2 c. June 28, 1906. ) 59850
Joyeux soleil; valee de Y. K. Nazare-
Aga piano et chant. (C 124462, June
28, 1906; 2 c. June 28, 1906.) 59851
Joyeux soleil; valse de Y. K. Nazare-
Aga pour piano. (C 124461, June 28,
1906; 2 c. June 28, 1906.) 59852
Ditson (Oliver) company,
Boston, Mass.
Dreaming lily; by I^o Ochmler, op. 56,
for piano. (C 124704, July 2, 1906;
2 c. July 2, 1906.) 59858
In the mill; by CarlGanschalp, op. 239, ed.
and fingered by Hans Lichter for piano.
(C 124701, July 2, 1906; 2 c. July 2,
1906. ) 59854
Pouts and smiles; song by Joseph M.
Tees in E fiat. (C 124703, July 2, 1906;
2 c. July 2, 1906. ) 59855
Teasing; by Nicolai von Wilm, op. 12
no. 5, ed. and fingered by Hans Lichter
for piano. (C 124702, July 2, 1906; 2
c. July 2, 1906. ) 59856
Domey (James R.), Cherry
Vallev, Mass.
A. O. H. (The); by James R. Dorney.
(C 121579, May 12, 1906; 2 c. June 30,
1906. ) 59857
Driver (J. M. ), United States.
Bible temperance hymns; by J. Merritte
Driver. (In renewal for 14 years from
Dec. 23, 1906. A 149790, June 30, 1906;
2 c. June 30, 1906. ) 59858
Eggert(LillieTegge), Edgar,
Wis.
Mid the jessamine; soprano solo, words
and music by Lillie Tegge Eggert. (C
117720, Mar. 31, 1906; 2 c. June 30,
1906. ) 59859
Ellis (Effa), Council Bluffs,
Iowa.
Ellis illustrated music course for music
teachers. Lessons 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,
14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20. (A 148781-
148792, June 20, 1906; 2 c. June 20,
1906.) 59861-59872
44
CATALOGUE OK COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Empire music company,
Spokane, Wash.
Pearl feather; march and two step by
J. S. McChesnev for orchestra. (C
122390, May 31,' 1906; 2 c. June 26,
1906. ) 69878
Enoch & sons, London, Eng-
land.
Arlequinade; pour piano par Josef Hol-
brooke. (C 124728, July 3, 1906; 2 c.
July 3. 1906. ) 59874
Orientale; pour piano par Josef Hol-
brooke, op. 4 no. 4. (C 124730, July 3,
1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906. ) 69875
Valse v^n^tienne; pour piano par Josef
Holbrooke, op. 4 no. 3. (C 124729,
July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906. ) 69876
Favenza publishing company.
New York, N. Y.
Skid 00 23 for you; words by Wm. J.
AVeidman, music bv Edward Favenza.
(C 120239, Apr. 30,* 1906; 2 c. June 30,
1906. ) 59877
Fischer (Carl), New York,
N. Y.
Advance (The) guard; march by J. C.
Heed for band. (C 124751, July 3,
1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906. ) 69878
Alpine song; by Franz Behr, rev. by
Hans T. Seifert for piano. (C 124782,
July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906.)
69879
Alsacienne; valse lente by Francis
Thom^j rev. bv Hans T. Seifert for
piano. (C 124791, July 3, 1906; 2 c.
July 3, 1906. ) 69880
Annie Laurie; fantasv with variations bv
W. F. Ambrosio, op. 30 no. 7 for violin
and piano. (C 124772, July 3, 1906;
2 c. July 3, 1906. ) 69881
Au revoir; bv Carl Reinecke, op. 107 no.
30 for pianoforte. (C 124736, July 3,
1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906.) 59882
Aubade; by G. Bachman, rev. bv Hans
T. Seifert for piano. (C 124812, July
3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 190«5. ) 69888
Auf wiedei-sehn; by Franz Behr, rev. by
Hans T. Seifert for piano. (C 124806,
July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906. ) 59884
Bad'ner madMn; waltz by Karl Komzak,
arr. bv F. Mahl for orchestra (C
124739; Julv 3, 1906; 2 c. Julv 3, 1006. )
69885
Barcarole; by Emil Breslaur, rev. bv Hans
T. Seifert for piano. (C 124808, Julv
3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906.) 59886
Beethoven's moonlight sonata; transcrip-
tion bv Theo. M. Tobani for band. (C
124754', July 3, 1906; 2 c. Julv 3, 1906. )
69887
Fischer (Carl), New York,
N. Y.
Belle (The) of New York; selection by
Ciustave Kerker, arr. by G. H. Reeves
for band. (C 124758, July 3, 1906; 2 c.
July 3, 1906. ) 69888
Bohemian song; by Franz Behr, rev. by
Hans T. Seifert for piano. (C 124788,
July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906. ) 69889
Bolero; by Franz Behr, rev. by Hans T.
Seifert for piano. (C 124789, July 3,
1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906. ) 69890
Brunette (La); valse de concert by Ed-
mund Severn, arr. by Theo. Moses-
Tobani for orchestra. (C 124762, July
3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906.) 59891
Camellia waltz; bv Franz Behr, op. 575
no. 16, rev. by (5. Hofmann for piano.
(C 124815, Julv 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3,
1906. ) 69892
Canzonetta; by G. Bachmann, rev. bv
Hans T. Seifert for piano. (C 124780,
July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906.) 59898
Carinthian song; by Franz Behr, rev. by
Hans T. Seifert for piano. (C 124801,
July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906. ) 69894
Christmas-time; by Franz Behr, rev. by
Hans T. Seifert for piano. (C 124790,
July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906. ) 59896
Clipper march; by J. C. Heed for band.
(C 124752, July % 1906; 2 c. Julv 3,
1906. ) 69896
Continental (The); march two step by
W. J. Scheid, arr. by W. Soeller for
piano. (C 124820, Julv 3, 1906; 2 c.
July 3, 1906. ) ' 69897
Cradle song; by Wilhelm Taubert, rev.
by Hans T. Seifert for piano. (C
124785, Julv 3, 1906; 2 c. Julv 3, 1906.)
69898
] Cuckoo; by Emil Breslaur, rev. and fin-
gered by Hans T. Seifert for pianoforte.
(C 124738, July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3,
1906.) 69899
Dance, dolly dance; by Carl Reinecke,
op. 107 no. 4, rev. bv Hans T. Seifert
for piano. (C 124775, July 3, 1906;
2 c. July 3, 1906. ) 59900
Dance of the honey bells; caprice by S.
Mantia, arr. by E. Boccalari for or-
chestra. (C 124744, July 3, 1906; 2 c.
July 3, 1906. ) 59901
Do, t(\ mi, fa; valse by L. Streabbog, op.
138, rev. bv C. Hofmann for piano.
(C 124798, July 3, 1906; 2 c, Julv 3,
1906.) 69902
Dolly dances; bv Franz Litterscheid, rev.
by Hans T. Seifert for piano. ( C 124804,
July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906.) 69908
MUSICAL COMPOSITIOI^ 8
45
Fischer (Carl), New York,
N. Y.
Dolly's lullabv; by Franz Behr, rev. by
Hans T. Seifert for piano. (C 124792,
July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906.) 69904
Evening prayer; by Franz Behr, rev. by
Hans T. Seifert for piano. (C 124797,
July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906. ) 69905
Farewell to you dear heart; medley qua-
drille by Ascher-Mahl, for orchestra.
{C 124746, Julv 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3,
1906. ) " 69906
Festival dance and Valse of the Hours;
from L. Delibes' ballet "Copp^lia,*'
arr. bv R. Klugescheid for orchestra.
(C 124761, July 3, 1906; 2 c. Julv 3,
1906. ) 59907
Field flowers; bv Franz Behr, rev. by
Hans T. Seifert for piano. (C 124809,
• July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906.) 59908
Flattery; bv G. Bachmann, rev. by Hans
T. Seifert'for piano. ( C 124779, July 3,
1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906. ) 69909
Florencita waltz; for piano bv L. Zelaya.
(C 124817, July 3, 1906; 2 c. Julv 3,
1906.) £9910
Frau Louisa; a comedy waltz for piano
solo by Arthur Prvor. ( C 1 24764, J uly
3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906.) 69911
French comedy; overture by K^ler-Bela,
op. Ill, arr. "by Alfred Roth for orches-
tra. (C 124760, Julv 3, 1906; 2 c. Julv
3, 1906. ) ' 69912
French song; bv Franz Behr, rev. by
Hans T. Seifert for piano. (C 124805,
July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906. ) 59918
From Thousand and One night, by Carl
Reinecke, op. 107 no. 21, rev. by Hans
T. Seifert for piano. (C 124768, July
3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906.) 69914
Gavotte; bv Emil Breslaur, rev. bv Hans
T. Seifert for pianoforte. (C 124737,
July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906. ) 69915
Gipsy (The) prinfce. Hungarian two-step
intermezzo bv Theo. M. Tobani, op. 466
for band. (C 124742, July 3, 1906; 2 c.
July 3, 1906. ) 59916
for orchestra. (C 124747, July 3,
1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906.) 69917
Golden (The) age; waltz by Geo. D.
Barnard, for b^nd. (C 124543, June
28, 1906; 2 c. June 26, 1906. ) 69918
for orchestra. (C 124749, July 3,
1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906.) 69919
for piano. (C 124821, July 3, 1906;
2 c. July 3, 1906. ) 69920
Greeting; by Franz Behr, rev. bv Hans
T. Seifert for piano. (C 124795, Julv
3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906.) 69921
Fischer (Carl), New York,
N. Y.
Greetings from home; by Arnoldo Sar-
torio, rev. by Hans T. Seifert for piano.
(C 124774, July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3,
1906.) 69922
He knows; words by Frances R. Haver-
gal, music by C. Crozat Converse for
mezzo-soprano. (C 124766, July 3,
1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906. ) 69928
Home, sweet home! paraphrase by W.
Nehl, arr. by L. P. Laurendeau for band.
(C 124757, July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3,
1906.) 69924
In May; by Francois Behr, op. 575 no. 2,
rev. by Hans T. Seifert for piano. (C
124778, July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906.)
69926
In the forest; by Franz Behr, rev. by
Hans T. Seifert for piano. (C 124796,
July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906.) 69926
In the forest; polka by F. Eitner, arr. by
L. P. Laurendeau for band. ( C 124753,
July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906.) 69927
Liindler; bv Carl Reinecke, op. 107 no.
18, rev. by Hans T. Seifert for piano.
(C 124769, July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3,
1906.) 69928
Lilac (The) fairv; by Franz Behr, rev.
bv Hans T. Seifert for piano. (C 124800,
July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906.) 69929
Little chatterbox; by G. Bachmann, rev.
by HansT. Seifert for piano. (C 124777,
July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906. ) 69980
Little (A) dance; by Carl Reinecke, op.
107 no. 2 for pianoforte. (C 124735,
July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906. ) 69981
Little Red Riding Hood; by Francis
Thom^, rev. by Hans T. Seifert for
piano. (C 124807, July 3, 1906; 2 c.
July 3, 1906.) 69982
Little spinning song; by Franz Behr, rev.
bv Hans T. Seifert for piano. (C
124786, July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906.)
59938
M^lodie; by A. Rubinstein, op. 3, rev.
bv Hans T. Seifert for piano. (0
124818, July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906.)
69934
Melodv; by Carl Reinecke, op. 107 no. 1
for pianoforte. ( C 1 24734, July 3, 1906;
2 c. July 3, 1906. ) 69935
Melodv; by Francis Thom^, rev. by Hans
T. Seifert for piano. (C 124803, July
3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906.) 69986
Minuet; by Franz Behr, rev. bv Hans T.
Seifert for piano. (C 124787, July 3,
1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906.) 69987
Patrol of the musketeers; by G. Bach-
mann, arr. bv L. P. Laurendeau for
band. (C 124755, Julv 3, 1906; 2 c.
July 3, 1906.) * 69988
46
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIEB
Fischer (Carl), New York,
N. Y.
Patrol of the scouts; by E. Boccalari for
piano. (C 124816, July 3, 1906; 2 c.
Julys, 1906.) 69989
Pastorale; by G. Bachmann, rev. by
Hans T. Seifert for piano. (C 124781,
July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906. ) 69940
Remembrance; by Francis Thom^, rev.
by Hans T. »?ifert for piano. (C
124799, July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906. )
69941
Roseleaf (A); by Franz Behr, rev. by
Hans T. Seifert for piano. (C 124784,
July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906.) 69942
Russian song; by Franz Behr, rev. bv
Hans T. Seifert for piano. (C 124783*,
July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906. ) 69943
St Patrick's day; fantasy with variations
by W. F. Ambrosio, op. 30 no. 5 for
violin and piano. (C 124767, Julv 3,
1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906.) 69944
Serenade by C. Gounod, arr. by Gus
Lanee, op. 144, rev. by H. T. feeifert
for pianoforte. ( C 124759, July 3, 1906;
2 c. July 3, 1906. ) 69946
Shepherd's song; by Francois Behr, op.
575 no. 6, rev. bv Hans T. Seifert for
piano. (C 124776, July 3, 1906; 2 c.
July 3, 1906. ) 69946
Simple ptory; by J. Ascher, rev. by Hans
T. Seifert for piano. ( C 124802, Julv 3,
1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906.) 59947
Simplette; by Francis Thom^, rev. by
Hans T. Seifert for piano. (C 124794,
July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906. ) 69948
Simplette; by G. Bachmann, rev. bv
Hans T. Seifert for piano. (C 124773*,
July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906. ) 69949
Skylark; medley lancers byAscher-Mahl
for orchestra. (C 124745, July 3, 1906;
2 c. July 3, 1906.) 69960
Sleep dolly, sleep; by Carl Reinecke, op.
107 no. 8, rev. by Hans T. Seifert for
piano. fC 124810, July 3, 1906; 2 c.
July 3, 1906. ) 69961
Song of olden times; by Franz Behr, rev.
by Hans T. Seifert for piano. (C 124811,
July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906. ) 69962
Spring song by Charles Gounod; arr. by
Guetav Lange, op. 171 no. 34, rev. bv
Hans T. Seifert for piano. (C 124«19,
July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906.) 69963
Tagala (La); waltz on ancient Filipino
dances Estella, by V. F. Safranek for
band. (C 124756, July 3, 1906; 2 c.
July 3, 1906.) 69964
Tendres8e; m^lodie expressive by H.
Ravina, arr. hv L. P. I^urendeau for
band. (C 124740, Julv 3, 1906: 2 c.
July 3, 1906.) * 69956
Fischer (Carl), New York,
N. Y.
Titl's celebrated serenade; arr. by Theo.
M. Tobani for comet and piano. (C
124770, July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3,1906.)
69966
Titl's celebrated serenade; arr. by Theo.
Mopas»-Tobani fororchestra. (C 124763,
July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906.) 69967
Toreador song and march; from Carmen
by Bizet, arr. by Theo. M. Tobani for
flute and piano. (C 124765, July 3,
1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906.) 69968
Toreador song; from ** Carmen " by G.
Bizet, arr. bvTheo. M. Tobani for comet
and piano. ' (C 124771, July 3, 1906; 2c.
July 3, 1906.) 69969
Tuscarora; march and two step by Emil
Ascher, arr. bv Franz Mahl lor orches-
tra, (C 124748, July 3, 1906; 2 c. Julv
3, 1906. ) 69960
Vacant (The) chair; march by Paul De
Ville for band. (C 124743, July 3, 1906;
2 c. July 3, 1906.) 69961
Vienna echoes; potpourri by Theo. M.
Tobani, arr. bv L. P. Laurendeau for
band. (C 124741, July 3, 1906; 2 c.
July 3, 1906.) 69962
Waltz in C; bv Franz Behr, rev. bv Hans
T. Seifert for piano. (C 124813, July
3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906. ) 69968
Waltz in F; by Franz Behr, rev. by Hans
T. Seifert for piano. (C 124793, July
3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906.) 69964
Wiener burger; waltz by C. M. Ziehrer,
arr. bv Franz Mahl for orchestra. (C
124750, Julv 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906.)
69966
Winding flowers; bv Carl Reinecke, op.
107 no. 7, rev. bv* Hans T. Seifert for
piano. (C 1248i4, July 3, 1906; 2 c.
July 3, 1906. ) 69966
Fischer [J.) & bro., New
York, x\. Y.
Hope; words by Archer M. Huntington,
masic by G. Ferrata, op. 21 no. 2 for
low voice. (C 124486, June 28, 1906;
2 c. June 28, 1906.) 69967
In the citv I command; words bv Archer
M. Huntington, music by G. Ferrata,
op. 21 no. 4 for low voice, (C 124490,
June 28, 1906; 2 c. June 28, 1906. )
69968
Serpent; words bv Archer M. Hunting-
ton, music by 6. Ferrata, op. 21 no. 6
for low voice. (C 124488, June 28. 1906;
2 c. June 28, 1906. ) 69969
Wave (A); words by Archer M. Hunt-
ington, music bv G. Ferrata, op. 21 no.
1 for high voice. (C 124485, June 28,
1906; 2 c. June 28, 1906. ) 69970
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
47
Fitelberg (G.), Berlin, Ger-
many.
Praeludium und lied; fur klavier and eine
singstimme von G. Fitelberg, op. 19.
(C 124481, June 28, 1906; 2 c. June 28,
1906.) 69971
Fox (E. B.), United States.
Bobby Shaftoe; music by E. B. F. (In
renewal for 14 years from Dec. 23, 1906.
C 124613, June 30, 1906; 2 c. June 30,
1906.) 59972
Frain (M. Theo.) & Turner
( G. C. ), New York, N.Y.,
& Brooklyn, N Y.
Busy bee; words and music by G. C. Tur-
ner. (C 124503, June 28, 1906; 2 c.
June 28, 1906. ) 69978
Francis, Day & Hunter, Lon-
don, England.
At the play; written and com poised by
Harry Wincott and Harry Leighton.
(C 124670, July 2, 1906; 2 c. July 2,
1906. ) 69974
Beautiful birds, beautiful trees; written
by Charles Collins and Charles Ridg-
well, composed by Henry E. Pether.
(C 124493, June 28, 1906; 2 c. June 28,
1906. ) 69976
Blind (The) boy and the thrush; writ-
ten and composed by Vivian West.
(C 124672, July 2, 1906; 2 c. Julv 2,
1906.) 69976
I can see red roses blooming; written bv
Fred W. Leigh, composed by Henry li.
Pether. (C 124673, July 2, 1906; 2 c.
July 2, 1906. ) 69977
It's impossible to find a better girl than
you; written and composed by Charles
CJollins. (C 124492, June 28, 1906; 2 c.
June 28, 1906.) 69978
Jean M. Neil; written by Harry Lauder
and Alex Melville, composed by Harry
Lauder. (C 124495, June 28, 1906: 2 c.
June 28, 1906. ) 69979
Keep on doing it Sandy; song bv J. F.
Lambe. (C 124671, July 2, 19()6; 2 c.
July 2, 1906.) 69980
Peru; written and composed by Tom
Mellor, Alf. J. Law^rance and Harrv
Gifford. (C 124676, July 2, 1906; 2 c.
July 2, 1906.) 69981
Take a nice stroll thro' the park; written
and composed by Nat Mayer. (C 124494,
June 28, 1906; 2 c. June 28, 1906.)
69988
Take me where the Congo river is flow-
ing; written and composed by F. Spar-
row Harris and Geo. A. Stevens. (C
124675, July 2, 1906; 2 c. July 2, 1906. )
69988
Francis, Day & Hunter, Lon-
don, England.
That's the reason noo I wear a kilt;
written by Harry LjEiuder and A. B.
Kendall, composed by Harrv Lauder.
(C 124674, July 2, 1906; 2 c. July 2,
1906. ) 69984
Fritzsche (Karl), Leipzig,
Germany.
Fantasie iiber das volkslied "Schon ist
/lie jugendzeit;'* fiir pianoforte von
Franz Buhnert, op. 34. (C 124470,
June 28, 1906; 2 c. June 28, 1906.)
69986
Funk (Levi), Waynesburg,
Pa.
American (The) ballot; words by Levi
Funk, music by Nathaniel Armstrong.
(C 124544, June 28, 1906; 2 c. June 26,
1906. ) 69986
Goggan (Thos.) & bros.,
Galveston, Tex.
Boat (The) race; words and music by
Geo. L. Spaulding. (C 124570, June
29, 1906; 2 c. June 29, 1906.) 69987
Dolly's bad; words and music bv Geo, L.
Spaulding. (C 124572, June 29, 1906;
2 c. June 29, 1906. ) 69988
Drummer (The) boy; words and music
bv Geo. L. Spaulding. (C 124569,
June 29, 1906: 2 c. June 29, 1906. )
69989
Going to grandma's; words and music by
Geo. L. Spaulding. (C 124568, June
29, 1906; 2 c. June 29, 1906.) 69990
Good night all; words and music by Geo.
L. Spaulding. (C 124573, June 29,
28, 1906; 2 c. June 28, 1906.) 69991
Hand-organ (The) man; words and
music bv Geo. L. Spaulding. (C
124567, June 29, 1906; 2 c. June 29,
1906.) 69992
1 have a little kitten ; words and music
by Geo. L. Spaulding. (C 124564,
June 29, 1906; 2 c. June 29, 1906.)
69998
Keeping hous<e; words and music by Geo.
L. Spaulding. (C 124563, June 29,
190(i; 2 c. June 29, 1906.) 69994
'Round and 'round the hoop goes; words
and music bv Geo. L. Spaulding. (C
124566, June 29, 1906; 2 c. June 29,
1906.) 69996
Song (The) birdies sing; words and music
bv Geo. L. Spaulding. (C 124571,
June 29, 1906; 2 c. June 29, 1906. )
69996
What the clock savs; words and music by
Geo. L. Spaulding. (C 124565, June
29, 1906; 2 c. June 29, 1906.) 69997
48
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Gordon ( Hamilton S. ), East
Orange, N. J.
Lucinda Lee; woras by Freeman Mer-
rill, music by Paul H. Wagner. (C
116666, Mar. 19, 1906; 2 c. June 30,
1906. ) 59998
Miss Knickerlx>eker; intermezzo two
step by Leo Friedman, arr. by Everett
J. Evans for band. (0 124o04, June
28, 1906; 2 c. June 28, 1906.) 59999
Gordon (Mrs. J. R.), Gran-
ada, Colo.
San Francisco (The) tire; song bv Mrs.
J. R. Gordon. (C 124645, June 30,
1906; 2 c. June 30, 1906.) 60000
Groesbeck (H. A.), New
York, N. Y.
Te Deum laudamus; by Harry Appleton
Groesbeck. (C 123131, June 9, 1906;
1 c. June 16, 1906; 1 c. June 30, 1906.)
60001
Hall, Mack company, Phila-
delphia, Pa.'
From sowing to reaping; a sacred can-
tata, by John S Witty. (A 149233,
June 23, 1906; 2 c. June 23, 1906.)
60002
Halsey ( Fannie Tangernan ) ,
Clyde, N. Y.
Unto the hills; music by Fannie T. Hal-
sey. (C 112761, Jan. 25, 1906; 2 c.
June 29, 1906. ) 60008
Harms (T. B.) co., New
York, N. Y.
Ensemble; words by R. H. Burnside,
music by Gustave Kerker. (C 124712,
July 2, 1906; 2 c. July 2, 1906. ) 60004
It's the little things that count in life;
words by R. H. Burnside, music by
Gustave Kerker. (C 124713, July 2,
1906; 2 c. July 2, 1906.) 60005
Tourists (The); opening chorus act 1,
words bv R. H. Burnside, music by
Gustave 'Kerker. (C 124714, July 2,
1906; 2 c. July 2, 1906.) 80008
Henderson (William C. ),
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Cavalier (The); by Wm. C. Henderson
for piano. (C 124560, June 29, 1906;
2 c. June 27, 1906. ) 80007
Colonial march; bv Wm. C. Henderson
for piano. (C 1*24561, June 29, 1906;
2 c. June 27, 1906.) 80008
In southern CalitV>rnia; words and music
by Wm. C. Henderson. (C 124559
June 29, 1906; 2 c. June 27, 1906. )
80009
My love, the moon and I; music by Wm. C.
Henderson for soprano solo. (C 1 24557,
June 29, 1906; 2 c. June 27, 1906.)
80010
Henderson (William C),
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Naughty girl from gay Paree; song by
Wm. S. Henderson. (C 124556, June
29, 1906; 2 c. June 27, 1906. ) 60011
Peasant's (The) lament; words and music
by Wm. C. Henderson for tenor solo.
(C 124558, June 29, 1906; 2 c. June 27,
1906.) 80018
Rococco; by W^m. C. Henderson for
piano. (C 124562, June 29, 1906; 2 c.
June 27, 1906.) 80018
Heugel<&cie., Paris, France.
Clair de lune de Werther; de J. Massenet,
transcrit pour piano, violon et violon-
celle par Claude Fi^vet. (C 124679,
July 2, 1906; 2 c. July 2, 1906.) 80014
Hoole and Boh nhorst, Spri ng-
field, 111.
Mandy; words and music bv F. A. Bohn-
horst. (C 124085, June '25, 1906; 2 c.
July 2, 1906.) 80015
Hoselton (C. D.), Weyer-
haueser. Wis.
Musical chord chart. (A 149285, June
13, 1906; 2 c. June 20, 1906. ) 80018
Illinois music book house,
Chicago, 111.
Strenuous times; march intermezzo by
W. L. Needham for piano. (C 124497,
June 28, 1906; 2 c. June 29, 1906. )
80017
Johnson (C. J.), Chicago,
III.
Salute to Uncle Sam; march by C. J.
Johnson for band. (C 124588, June
29, 1906; 2 c. June 29, 1906. ) 80018
Kendall (Mary Teresa),
Memphis, Tenn.
Orphan's (The) plea; song by M. Teresa
Kendall. (C 118926, Apr. 14, 1906;
2 c. July 2, 1906. ) 80019
Kennedy (Ruth Hall), Los
Angeles, Cal.
Jonathan march and two step; by R. H.
Kennedy for piano. (C 124421, June
26, 1906; 2 c. June 12, 1906.) 80080
Kinzie (R. A. ) & Gabriel (C.
H.), United States.
Gospel and temperance songs; by R. A.
Kmzie and Chas. H. Gabriel. (In re-
newal for 14 years from Dec. 2-^, 1906.
A 149789, June 30, 1906; 2 c. June 30,
1906). 80021
Kircheis (O. A. ), Concordia,
Mo.
Fight (The) for honest government; by
O. A. Kircheis for piano. (C 124605,
June 30, 1906; 2 c. June 30, 1906.)
80028
KUBICAL COMPOSITIONS
49
Kistner (Fr.), Leipzig, Grer-
many.
Benediction de Dieu dans la solitude;
von Fr. Liszt, fur zwei klaviere zu vier
handen iibertragen von Emil 8auer.
(C 124627. June 30, 1906; 2 c. June 30,
1906.) 600S3
Klass (Robert), Charlotten-
burg, Germany.
Abendfriede; fiir pianoforte zu vier han-
den von J. Boutail. (C 124474, June
28, 1906.) 60024
Maikatzchen; fiir pianoforte zu vier hiin-
den von J. Boutail. (C 124475, June
28, 1906.) 60086
Zigeunerstandchen; fiir pianoforte zu vier
handen von J. Boutail. (C 124476, June
28, 1906.) 60026
2 c. each June 28, 1906.
Larway (J. H.), London.
England.
Glorious (The) city; sacred song with vio-
lin obi. words by Southwell Alvey,
music by Gordon Temple in E flat. ( C
124449, June 28, 1906. ) 60027
Jewels; words by Alison Dene, music by
Hamilton (Jrey, no. 2 in D. (C 124451,
June 28, 1906.) 60028
Nancy waits for Jack; for baritone or
bass, words by Bryden Brown, music
by David Dick Slater, no. 2 in D. (C
124448, June 28, 1906.) 60029
Wreath (The) ; words by Edward Tesche-
macher, music by Kenneth Rae, no. 1
in B flat. (C 124450, June 28, 1906. )
60080
2 c. each June 28, 1906.
Lenckart (1^ . E. C. ), Leipzig,
Germany.
Drei (Die) kaferknaben; ged. von Rob.
Reinick, mannerchor von Theodor
Podbertsky, op. 172 no. 2. (C 124625,
June 30, 1906; 2 c. June 30, 1906. )
60081
Jnnge (Der) fiihnrich; ged. von Hans
Theiler, mannerchor von Theodor
Podbertsky, op. 172 no. 1. (C 124624,
June 30, 1906; 2 c. June 30, 1906. )
60032
Vier charakterstiicke fur orgel, von Max
Golbins, op. 31. (C 124484, June 28,
1906; 2 c. June 28, 1906.) 60088
Zehn choral vorspiele fiir orgel von Willy
Herrmann, op. 57. (C 124483, June
28, 1906; 2 c. June 28, 1906.) 60084
Lewis (L. R.), Somerville,
Mass.
Voice (The) of learning; words by Nixon
Waterman, music bv C. B. Rich. (C
123565, June 7. 1906; 2 c. June 30,
1906. ) 60085
Litterscheid ( Franz) , Co-
blenz a. Rh., Germany.
Treuros*chen; ged. von Th. Komer,
mannerchor von Franz Litterscheid,
no. 3. (C 124477, June 28, 1906; 2 c.
June 28, 1906.) 60086
McGuiness (Thomas E.),
New York, N. Y.
Nora, my own, Fair maid of Ki Harney;
words' by Sadie Webber, music by
Harrv Ennis. (C 124722, July 3, 1906;
2 c. July 3, 1906.) 60087
Metzler <& co., ltd., I^ondon,
England.
Mine; song with piano accompt. music
by R. M. Harvey, no. 2 in A minor.
(C 124419, June 27, 1906; 2 c. June 30,
1906. ) 60088
Mitchell (A. W.), jr., New
York, N. Y.
Bumble (The) bee and the maid; words
and music by A. W. Mitchell, jr. (C
124550, June 29, 1906; 2 c. June 29,
1906. ) 60089
Naessens (W. ) & co., *s
Gravenhage, Batavia
[Java], Germany.
Am Achensee; lied fur bariton oder mez-
zosopran mit pianoforte, text aus '^Ge-
legentliehes" von B. Florschutz, musik
von V. Schmidt-Ernsthausen. (C
124469, June 28, 1906; 2 c. June 28,
1906. ) 60040
Norris (E. H.), Erie, Pa.
Pansy (A) frolic; three step mazurka for
pianoforte by Eben H. Norris. (C
1^*4604, June 30, 1906; 2 c. June :J0,
1906. ) 60041
Novello & CO., ltd., London,
England.
Bless the Lord thy God; anthem for har-
vest, words selected by T. T. Blockley,
mnt^ic by J. Varley Roberts. (C 124616,
June 30, 1906.) 60042
Intermezzo Dorabella; by Edward Elgar,
op. 36, pianoforte duet arrangement by
John E. West. (C 124622, June 30,
1906. ) 60048
Joy (The) of the Lord is your strength;
anthem for harvest or general thanks-
giving, by Hugh Blair. (C 124618,
June 30, 1906. ) 60044
Prelude and fugue in F major; by Diet-
rich Buxtehude, ed. bv John E. West,
for organ no. 358. ( C *1 24623, June 30,
1906. ) 60045
Song of the pedlar; for S. A. T. B. words
from Shakespeare's ** Winter's Tale,**
munic bv C. l^ Williams. (C 124621,
June 30; 1906.) 60046
50
CATALOGUE OF COPYBIGHT ENTRIES
Novello & CO., ltd., London,
England.
Teach me Thv wav, O Lord; anthem for
four voices bv FxJmund Hooper, ed. bv ■
John E. West. (C 124619, June 3(5,
1906. ) 60047
What are you doing, my pretty maid? |
action sketch for juniors, words by
Madge Hart-Davis, music bv Charles
Hart-Davis. ( C 1 24620, J une'30, 1906. )
60048 I
2 c. June 30, 1906. |
Nunn (E. Cuthbert), Ley-
tonptone, England. ' I
Simple (A) setting of the Magnificat and
Nunc dimittis; to music in the key of
B flat by E. Cuthbert Nunn. (C .
124617, June 30, 1906; 2 c. June 30, I
1906.) 60049 ;
Otery (Harry R.), Waver- |
ley, 'Mass.
'Neath old W^aveflev*s trees; waltz song
bv Harry R, Oterv. (C 124724, July 3, ,
1906; 2 c. July 3,* 1906.) 60050
Ott (Andrew G.), Norwell,
Mich.
Fly and take your honey too; words by
Andrew G. Ott, music by W. Donahoe.
(C 124498, June 28, 1906; 2 c. June 28,
1906.) 60061
Pabst (P.), Leipzig, Ger-
many.
Ich halte ihr die aiigen zu; ged. von
Heinrich Heine, trans, von John Bem-
hoff, fur eine mittlere stimme mit
pianofortebegleitung von Ariiiin Knab
no. 2. (C 124479, June 28, 1906)
60052
Liebste (Die) spricht; ged. von Hans
Miiller, trans, by John Bernhoff, fur
eine mittlere stimme mit pianoforte-
begleitung von Armin Knab no. 1.
(C 124478, June 28, 1906. ) 60053
Sempre avanti! Allzeit voran, marsch
von Amades Ongania fiir pianoforte.
(C 124480, June 28, 1906. ) 60054
2 c. each June 28, 1906.
Picht (John), Brooklvn,
N. Y.
Musician's guide, elements of music.
(A 149994, June 20, 190(i; 1 c. June 20,
1906; 1 c. June 30, 1906. ) 60055
Preston (Georgette), Lim-
erick, Me.
Lady Moon; song with refrain words by
Lord Houghton words rearr. and mu-
sic bv G. Pre.Mton. (C 121161, Mav 2,
- 1906; 2 c. June 30, 1906.) 60056
Rahter (D.), I^ipzig, Ger-
many.
Hoho! du stylzes madell volksweise
miinnerchor. musik von WMlhelm
Speiser, op. 77. (C 124467, June 28,
1906; 2 c. June 28, 1906.) 60057
Lustige (Das) froschpaar; text von Wil-
helm Speiser, musik von WMlhelm
Speiser, op. 73, fiir miinnerchor. (0
124465, June 28, 1906; 2 c. June 28,
1906. ) 60058
Mein liebchen ist's; text von Wilhelm
von Waldbriihl, musik von Wilhelm
Si>eiser, op. 61 fur numnerchor. (C
124464, June 28, 1906; 2 c. June 28,
1906. ) 60059
Nehmt nur zu ernst das leben nicht; text
von Emil Rittershaus, musik von W^il-
helm Speiser, op. 74 fiir miinnerchor.
(C 124466, June 28, 1906; 2 c. June 28,
1906. ) 60060
Valse lente, *'I1 me disait;** by P. Fer-
raris, op. 23, no. 29. Booeey & co.*B
new supplemental journal for military
bands. (C 124686, Julv 2, 1906; 2 c.
July 2, 1906. ) 60061
Remick (Jerome H.) & co.,
Detroit, Mich.
Meet me at the pier; words by H. S. Liv-
ingstone, music bv Chauncey Hainee.
(C 124721, July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 2,
1906. ) 60068
Rieter - Biedermann ( J. ),
Leipzig, Germany.
Sechs kinderlieder; fiir zwei singstim-
men mit klavierbegleituns von J. B.
Zerlett, op. 235. (C 124471, June 28,
1906; 2 c. June 28, 1906.) 60068
Robinson (K. C), W^eet
Blocton, Ala.
Learn a lesson from the blossoms; words
by Mrs. J. M. Hunter, music bv K. C.
Robinson. (C 124648, June 30, 1906;
2 c. June 30, 1906. ) 60064
Lift up ve gates; words bv W. C. Martin,
music bv K. C. Robinson. (C 124649,
June 30* 1906; 2 c. June 30, 1906. )
60065
Spend your time for Jesus; words bv ^frs.
J. M. Hunter, music bv K. C. Robin-
son. (C 124646, June 30, 1906; 2 c.
June 30, 1906.) 60066
Welcome the day; words by Mrs. J. M.
Hunter, music bv K. C. Robinson. (C
124647, June 30, 1906; 2 c. June 30,
1906. ) 60067
Rohlfing sons music com-
pany, Milwaukee, Wis.
Dance of the demon; grand galop de con-
cert par Eduard Hoist for large band.
(C 124659, Julv 2, 1906; 2 c. Julv 2,
1906. ) ' 60068
MUaiCAIi COMPOSITIONS
51
Rohlfing sons music com-
pany, Milwaukee, Wis.
Dance of the demon; grand galop de con-
cert par Eduard Hoist for orchestra.
(C 124660, July 2, 1906; 2 c. July 2,
1906.) 60069
Ricordi (G.) & c, Milano,
Italy.
Pens^ amoureuse; pour violoncelle et
piano par Victor Herbert. (C 124695,
July 2, 1906; 2 c. July 2, 1906. ) 60070
Petite valse; pour violoncelle ou violon
et piano par Victor Herbert. ( C 124696,
July 2, 1906; 2 c. July 2, 1906. ) 60071
Romance; pour violoncelle ou violon et
piano par Victor Herbert. (C 124694,
July 2, 1906; 2 c. July 2, 1906. ) 60072
Tesoro mio! (My treasure) sone on the
waltz by E. Becucci, arr. by Max
Brown, words by R. H. Elkin. (C
124692, July 2, 1906; 2 c. July 2, 1906.)
60078
Sandoz, Jobin & cie, Neu-
chatel, Switzerland.
Reflet 8ur I'eau; poi^siede Franc-Nohain,
musik de E. Jaques-Dalcroze, op. 70
pour chant et piano. (C 124468, June
28, 1906; 2 c. June 28, 1906. ) 60074
Schirmer (G.), New York,
N. Y.
Arabella; for pianoforte by Theodor Es-
pen. op. 18. (C 124539, June 28, 1906;
2 c. June 28, 1906.) 60076
Blumentraume; for pianoforte bv Theo-
dor Espen, op. 9. (C 124538, June 28,
1906; 2 c. June 28, 1906.) 60076
Du bist wie eine blume; by Anton Rubin-
stein, transcribed for pianoforte by
James H. Rogers no. 3. (C 124643,
June 30, 1906; 2 c. June 30, 1906.)
60077
Im Herbet; by Robert Franz, transcribed
for pianoforte by James H. Rogers no.
1. (C 124641, June 30, 1906; 2 c. June
30, 1906.) 60078
Intermezzo sinfonico; from **Cavalleria
Rusticana'' by P. Mascagni, arr. bv
Max Spicker for piano simplified e({.
(C 124537, June 28, 1906; 2 c. June 28,
1906. ) 80079
Ouvre tes veux bleus; by Jules Massenet,
transcribe<l for pianoforte by James H.
Rogers no. 2. (0 124642, June 30,
1906; 2 c. June 30, 1906. ) 60080
Prelude; by Felix Blumenfeld, op. 12
no. 4, ed. and fingered by Louis Oes-
terle for piano. (C 124542, June 28,
1906; 2 c. June 28, 1906.) 60081
Prelude in B flat; by Felix Blumenfeld,
op. 17 no. 21 for piano. (0 124640,
June 30, 1906; 2 c. June 30, 1906. )
60082
Schirmer (G. ), New York,
N. Y.
Traume am Bosporus; for pianoforte by
Theodor Espen, op. 32. (C 124540,
June 28, 1906; 2 c. June 28, 1906.)
60088
Wellen-walzer; for pianoforte by Theo-
dor Espen, op. 40. ( C 124541, June 28,
1906; 2 c. June 28, 1906.) 60084
Schmidt (Arthur?.), Boston,
Mass.
At dawn; trio by Fried rich Hesse, op.
33 for women's voices. (C 124553,
June 29, 1906; 2 c. June 29, 1906. )
60085
Be strong; sacred song in C, bv J. H.
Hahn. (C 124582, June 29, 1906; 2 c.
June 29, 1906.) 60086
Blest tranquil hour; trio bv Berger-Scott
for women's voices. (0 124586, June
29, 1906; 2 c. June 29, 1906.) 60087
Consider the lilies; trio by R. Topliff
arr. by Frank Lvnes lor women's
voices. (C 124581,' June 29, 1906; 2 c.
June 29, 1906. ) 60088
Great is the Lord; by Silas-Scott, sacred
Oct. series mixed voices, no. 731. (C
124587, June 29, 1906; 2 c. June 29,
1906. ) 60089
Invitation polka; trio by August We weler,
op. 18 for women's voices. (C 124552,
June 29, 1906; 2 c. June 29, 1906.)
60090
My Father bids me come; sacred song for
soprano or tenor bv Charles P. Scott.
(C 124583, June 29, '1906; 2 c. June 29,
1906.) * 60091
Night (A) in Mav; trio by A. Goring
Thomas arr. bv trank Lvnes for wom-
en's voices. (C 124585, June 29, 1906;
2 c. June 29, 1906.) 60092
There is a river; hymn anthem by Ries-
Scott for mixed voices. (C 124584,
June 29, 1906; 2 c. June 29, 1906. )
60098
Ye happy birds; trio by W. Speiser, op.
37 for women's voices. ( C 1 24554, June
29, hm-, 2 c. June 29, 1906. ) 60094
Senff (Bartholf), Leipzig,
Germany.
Serenade E.spagnole; pour piano par
Alonso Conlelas. (C 124626, June 30,
1906; 2 c. June 30, 1906.) 60095
Shapiro, Von Tilzer music
company (Limited ), Lon-
don, England.
Am I downhearteii? No! written by
Medley Barrett, composed bv J. Chas.
Moore. (C 124669, Julv 2, 'l906; 2 c.
July 2, 1906.) ' 60096
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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Sheard (Charlefl) <& co.,
Lonaon, England.
Tommy; barrack-room ballad, words by
Rudyard Kipling, music bv Gerard F.
Cobb in C. (C 124628, June 30, 1906;
2 c. June 30, 1906. ) 60097
Widow ^he) of Windsor; barrack -room
ballad, words from Rudyard Kipling,
music by Gerard F. Cobb op. 24, (C
124629, June 30, 1906; 2 c. June 30,
1906. ) 60098
Showalter (A. J.) & Robin-
son ( K. C. ), Dalton, Ga.,
and West Block-
ton, Ga.
Sweet rest; words bvW. C. Martin, music
by K. C. Robinson. (C 124^55, June
30, 1906; 2 c. June 3'», 1906.) 60099
Smith (Alma M. ), Vicksburg,
Mi^s.
Hill City two Htep; bv Alma M. Smith
for piano. (C 124668, Julv 2, 1906; 2
c. July 2, 1906. ) 60100
Speranza - Caniusat, Paris,
France.
Pri^re du tzigane; fKk^sie de Tola Dorian,
musique de Speranza-Camuj*at pour
piano et chant. (C 124683, July 2,
1906; 2 c. July 2, 1906.) 60101
Pri^re du tzigane; po^sie de Tola Dorian,
musique de Speranza-Camusat pour
piano seul. (C 124682, Julv 2, 1906;
2 c. July 2, 1906. ) ' 60102
Stem (Jos. W.) & co., New
York, N. Y.
After they gather the hay, and Coming
home from Coney I.*^le; medley waltz
arr. for band bv Robt. Recker. (C
124733, July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906. )
60108
In the golden autunui time my sweet
Elaine; cornet solo with band ace. arr.
by Robt. Recker. (C 124576, June 29,
1906; 2 c. June 29, 1906. ) 60104
Little girl you'll do; cornet Holo with
band ace. arr. by Rol>ert Recker. (C
124577, June 29, U)06; 2 c. June 29,
1906. ) 60105
Sullivan (Paul Andrew),
Lowell, Mass.
His honor; l)v Paul A. Sullivan for
piano. (C 120340, Apr. 23, 1906; 2 c.
June 28, 1906.) 60106
Sulzbach (W.), Berlin, Ger-
many.
Im atelier; ballet in einem akt, musik
von Joachim Albrecht, |)rinz von
Preussen, klavierzug. (C 124460, June
28, 1906; 2 c. June 28, 1906.) 80107
Talbot (Sidney), Victoria,
British Columbia.
Melo<iy of song: for piano by Sidney
Talbot. (C 124427, June 27, 1906; 2 c.
June 28, 1906. ) 60108
Treloar ( W. M. ), Cincinnati,
Ohio.
Crystal rill; a new collection of songs
. . . for temperance meetings by
W. M. Treloar. (In renewal for 14
vears from Aug. 24, 1906. A 149787,
June 30, 1906; 2 c. June 30, 1906. )
60109
Vandersloot music publish-
ing company, Williams-
port, Pa.
Don*t do that; song bv Pete Ditzell and
F. H. Losev. (C 124546, June 29, 1906;
2 c. June 28, 1906.) 60110
King of good fellows; march and two
step bv Herman V. Yeager, arr. for
full band by F. H. Ix)sey. (C 124723,
July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906.) 60111
Velazquez C. (L.), Yucatan,
Mexico.
Cutisina (La); danzon, verso ad lib. por
Rafael Baeza Reves, musica por Leo-
poldo Velazquez 'Corral. (C 124677,
July 2, 1906; 2 c. July 2, 1906.) 60112
Walsh (Patrick J.), Louis-
ville, Ky.
Oh *tis joy to be home in Kentucky;
words and music bv P. J. Walsh. (C
124593, June 26, 1906; 2 c. June 26,
1906.) 60113
Weinstein (N. ), New York,
N. Y.
Holding hands; words by Allen T. Hop-
ping, music bv Anatol Friedland. (0
124644, June 30, 1906; 2 c. June 30,
1906.) 60114
White-Smith music publish-
ing company, Boston,
Mass.
Gipsey maiden; waltz for pianoforte by
Charles D. Blake. ( In renewal for 14
vears from July 5, 1906. C 124601,
June 30, 1906; 2 c. June 30, 1906.)
60116
Ivanhoe; march for piano, four hands by
C. D. Blake. (In renewal for 14 vears
from Julv 12, 1906. C 124603, 'June
30, 1906; 2 c. June 30, 19M.) 60118
Little chick-a-<lee-dee; words and music
by C. A. White for soprano in F. (In
renewal for 14 vears from Julv 1, 1906.
C 124599, June 30, 1906; 2 c* June 30,
1906.) 80117
May Flower; morceau de salon for piano
by (Tcorge Fox op. 37. (In renewal
for 14 vears from Julv 5, UH.)6. C
124602, June 30, 1906; *2 c. June 30,
1906.) 80118
MUSICAL OOITPOSITIONS
53
White-Smith music publish-
ing company, Boston,
Mass.
Sunrise march; C. A. White's quartette
arr. for the pianoforte by C. D. Blake.
(In renewal for 14 years from Julv 1,
1906. C 124598, June 30, 1906; 2 c. June
30, 1906.) 60119
When 'tis starlight; waltz song, words
and music by C. A. White for soprano
key B flat. (In renewal for 14 years
from July 1. 1906. C 124600, June 30,
1906; 2 c. June 30, 1906. ) 60120
Williams (Ernest 8.), Bos-
ton, Mass.
Xational emblem; march for military
band by E. E. Bagley. (C 124630',
June 30, 1906; 2 c. June 30, 1906. )
60IS1
Witmark (M.) & sons, New
York, N. Y.
Benjamin Bims; "Everything comes to
him dat waits;** by Geo. A. Spinks key
of F, vocal orch. (C 124634, June 30,
1906; 2 c. June 30, 1906. ) 60122
Bill Simmons march and two step; I've
got to dance till the band gits through,
Intro. What you goin' to do when you
love a gal by G. A. Spinks, arr. for mili-
tar>'bandbyW.C.O'Hare. (C 124633,
June 30, 1906; 2 c. June 30, 1906^)
60123
Dainty music maid; two step intro.
•*Call around some other dav and I
want to go home now," from The Man
from Now, by Manuel Klein, arr. for
orchestrabvW. C. O'Hare. (C 124709,
July 2, 1906; 2 c. July 2, 1906.) 60124
Dora; waltz intro. "I will love you
forever my dear" from The Man from
Now, by Manuel Klein, arr. for orches-
tra by W. C. O' Hare. (C 124708, Julv
2, 1906; 2 c. July 2, 1906. ) 80125
Down in the caverns; by W. C. Kreusch
in key of F, vocal orch. no. 804. (C
124711, Julv 2, 1906; 2 c. Julv 2, 1906.)
60126
Everything is rosy, Rosie; two step by
Seymour Furth, arr. for orch. bv \V. C.
O'Hare. (C 124706, July 2, 1906; 2 c.
July 2, 1906.) 60127
Witmark (M.) & sons, New
York, N. Y.
Everything is rosy, Rosie; words bv Ed.
P. Moran, music bv Sevmour I^urth.
(C 121675, Mav 18, 1906; 2 c. June 29,
1906. ) 60128
Fabian (A) romance; intermezzo com-
iwsed and arr. for orchestra bv Wm. H.
Tyers. (C 124710, Julv 2, 1906; 2 c.
July 2, 1906.) ' 80129
Forgiven; words and music bv Luella
Lock wood Moore. ( C 122562,' May 31,
1906; 2 c. July 2, 1906. ) 80180
Let's all make hay while the sun shines;
waltz intro. '*Tfie tales the moon could
tell," arr. for orch. bv W. C. O'Hare.
(C 124707, July 2, 1906; 2 c. July 2,
1906. ) 60181
Martinique; intermezzo by William Lo-
raine, arr. for orchestra bv Otto Jjtngev.
(C 124698, July 2, 1906; 2 c. Julv *2,
1906.) 60182
Mascot (The) of the troop; march and
two step from "Mile. Modiste" by Vic-
tor Herbert, arr. for band by Otto
Langev. (C 124697, Julv 2, 1906; 2 c.
July 2, 1906. ) ' 80188
My pals are my pipe and my stein; by
Seymour Furth kev of B 'flat, vocal
orch. 805. (C 124555, June 29. 1906;
2 c. June 28, 1906.) 80134
Soupir d' amour; valse lente by Florence
O'Neill, for piano. (C 97959, June 26,
19a5; 2 c. June 28, 1906.) 60186
Stars (The), the stripes and you; by Jus-
tin Wheeler, vocal orch. 806. (C
124631, June 30, 1906; 2 c. June 29,
1906. ) 80136
When love is voung; waltz intro. " School
bov and girl " by M. Melville Ellis, arr.
by* W. C. O'Hare for band. (C 124632,
Jjune SO, 1906; 2 c. June 30, 1906. ) 80187
When the wild flowers scent the wood-
land; words bv Moulton G. Farnham,
music bv Lvn Udall. (C 118353, Apr.
6, 1906;* 2 c. June 29, 1906. ) 80188
Number of entriea of Musical compositions completed by deposit of 2 copies
since Jan. 1, 1906 14,087
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COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OP THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 8, 1891,
61OT CONGRESS, 2ND SESSION. CHAP. 565, SEC. 4
PART 3:
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 1, JULY-DECEMBER, 1906
Ko. 4
July 26, 1906
WASHINGTON
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1906
/
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
Armnged alphabetically by authors. For index of proprietors and titles see end of Catalogue.
Allen (ThM. 8.)
Strolling home with Jennie; words and
music by Thos. S. Allen. Walter
Jacobs, Boston, Mass.
fol. 5 p.
1
Copyright by Walter Jacobs, Boston,
Mass. Class C, no 125312, July 11, 1906;
2 c. July 7, 1906.
Andrew! (Addiion F.)
Broken (A) chord; four-part song for
men's voices, words by E. D. Pierson,
music by Addison F. Andrews. Oliver
Ditson company's octavo edition no.
11548.
fol. 3 p.
2
Copyright by Oliver Ditson company,
Boston, Mass. Class C, no. 125266, July
10, 1906; 2 c. July 10, 1906.
Andnaga (E. H. de)
Paca r Andalouse; bolero pour chant et
Siano par E. H. de Anduaga, paroles' de
ean Decorce. Sociedad A n6nima Casa
Dotesio, Madrid,
fol. 7 p.
8
Copyright by Casa Dotesio, Madrid,
Spain. Class C, no. 125262, July 10, 1906;
2 c. July 10, 1906.
Appel (Harry)
Dolly Madison; march & two step by
Harry' Appel for piano. New York,
Seminary music co.
fol. 3 p.
4
Copyright by Seminary music co.,
New York, N. Y. Class C, no. 125247,
July 10. 1906; 2 c. July 10, 1906.
Astenint (A. 0. Theoph)
At eventide; reverie for piano by
A. O. T. Astenius, op. 22. Fillmore
music house, Cincinnati.
fol. 5 p.
6
Copyright bv Fillmore bros. co., Cin-
cinnati, O. Class C, no. 125330, July 11,
1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Bamei (J. W.)
Parson (The) that united you and me;
words and music by J. W. Barnes.
J. W. Barnes pub. co., Indianapolis, Ind.
fol. 3 p.
e
Copyright by J. W. Bamee, Indian-
apolis, Ind. ClsFS C, no. 123116, June 8,
190(>; 2 c. July 10, 1906.
Bartlett (Homer Hewton)
Grande polka de concert; for piano-
forte by Homer Newton Bartlett, op. 1.
A new edition by the composer. G.
Schirmer, New York.
fol. 11 p.
7
Copyright by G. Schirmer, New York,
N. Y. Class C, no. 125196, July 9, 1906;
2 c. July 10, 1906.
Brady (Mary E. )
Over the hills; song by Mary E. Brady.
Success music co. Chicago.
fol. 6 p.
8
Copyright bv Marv E. Brady. Class
C, no. 121274, May 12," 1906; 2 c. July 11,
1906.
Cole (E. 8hirk)
Microbes; wonls and music by E. Shirk
Cole. The S. Brainard's sons co. New
York.
fol. 5 p.
9
Copyright bv S. Brainard's sons co..
New York, N.' Y. Class C, no. 96828,
June 14, 1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
De Koven (Beginald)
Student (The) King; a romantic light
opera in three acts, lx)ok and lyrics by
Frederic Ran ken and Stanislaus Stange,
music by Reginald De Koven. Jos.
W. Stern & co. , New York.
fol. 239 p.
10
Copyright bv Jos. W. Stern & co.,
New York, N. V. Class C, no. 125263,
July 10, 1906; 2 c. July 10, 1906.
55
56
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Denii^ (Churlei)
Old home inarch and two step; by
Charles Denn^e for band. Walter Ja-
cobs, Boston, Mass.
fol. unp.
11
Copyright by Walter Jacobs, Boston,
Mass. Class C, no. 125316, Jaly 11,
1906; 2 c. July 7, 1906.
Eipen (Theodor)
Cadettentraume. Dreams of a cadet;
salonwalzer fur pianoforte von Theodor
Espen, op. 65. Leipzig, Ernst Eulen-
burg.
fol. 5 p.
12-18
Copyright by Ernst Eulenbui^, Leip-
zig, Ger. Class C, no. 125298, July 11,
1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Gaukelnder falter. Flittering but-
terfly; idyll fiir pianoforte von Theodor
Espen, op. 63. Leipzig, Ernt«t Eulen-
burg.
14
Copyright by Ernst Eulenburg, Leip-
zig, Ger. Class C, no. 125296, Julv 11,
1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Koboldstreiche. Goblin's antics;
gavotte fiir pianoforte von Theodor Es-
Een, op. 61. Leipzig, Ernst Eulen-
urg.
fol. 6 p.
16
Copyright bv Ernst Eulenburg, Leip-
zig, Ger. Cla«e C, no. 125292, July 11,
1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Trolziges dirndl. Perverse lassie;
salonstiick fur pianoforte von Theodor
Espen, op. 62. Leipzig, Ernst Eulen-
burg.
fol. 6 p.
16
Copyright by Ernst Eulenburg, Leip-
zig, Ger. Class C, no. 125295, July 11,
1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Waldtjiubchen. Ring dove; ton-
stuck fur pianoforte von Theodor F^pen,
op. 64. Leipzig, Ernst Eulenburg.
fol. 5 p.
17
Copyright bv Ernst Eulenburc, I^ip-
zig, Ger. CIefs C, no. 125297, Julv 11,
1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Ylamm (B.)
Valse bachique; par R. Flanim, op. 37
pour piano. R. I'lamm [Paris, France]
fol. 5 p.
18
Copyright bv R. Flamm, Paris, France.
Class C, no. 125261, July 10, 1906; 2 c.
July 10, 1906.
Friml (Badolf)
Valse silhouette; pour violon avec ac-
compagnement de piano, ^r Rudolf
Friml, op. 18, edited by R. Tanner.
Mojinir Urbanek, Prague.
fol. 7 p.
19
Copyright by Mojinir Urbdnek,
Prague. Class C, no. 125286, July 11,
1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
CHbkMlieU (Carl)
Am dorfbrunnen. At the village well;
tonstuck fiir pianoforte von Carl Gan-
schels, op. 327. I^ipzig, Ernst Eulen-
burg.
fol. ft p.
90
Copyright by Ernst Eulenburg, Leip-
zig, Ger. Class C, no. 125289, July 11,
1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Blumleins traum. Floweret's
dream; salonstiick fiir pianoforte von
Carl Ganschels, op. 328. Leipzig, Ernst
Eulenburg.
fol. 5 p.
21
C/OPY RIGHT by Ernst Eulenburg, Leip-
zig, Ger. Class C, no. 125291, July 11,
1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Oaul (Harv«7 B.)
Grant we beseech Thee; anthem for
men's voices by Harvey B. Gaul. Oliver
Ditson company's octavo edition no.
11544.
fol. 3 p.
Copyright by Oliver Ditson company,
Boston, Mass. Class C, no. 125265, July
10, 1906; 2 c. July 10, 1906.
QUbert (Denii)
Song of the sword; song no. 2 in F,
words by Michael J. Barry, music by
Denis Gilbert. London, Edwin Ash-
down, ltd.
fol. 7 p.
Copyright bv Edwin Ashdown, ltd.
Class C, no. 125252, July 10, 1906; 2 c.
July 10, 1906.
Oimenez y Yivei.
Amico (El) del alma; humorada lirica
en un acto, letra de los sres: D. F. Torres
y D. C. Cruselles, munica de los maestros
Gimenez y Vives. Sociedad An6nima
casa Doteslo, Madrid.
fol. 34 p.
24
Copyright bv Casa DotA^io, Madrid,
[Spain]. Class C, no. 125257, July 10,
1906; 2 c. July 10, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
57
Qimenes y Yivei — Continued.
Gatita (La) Blanca; humorada
lirica en 11 n acto, letra de I08 sres: Jack-
son Veyiin y Capella, musica de log
loaeetros Gimenez y Vives. Sociedad
Anonima casa Dotesio, Madrid.
fol. 64 p.
85
Copyright by casa Dot^sio, Madrid,
[Spain]. Class C, no. 126256, July 10,
1906; 2 c. July 10, 1906.
Godfrey (Dan)
Suite from The conqueror; by Edward
German, arranged by Dan Godfrey.
Chappell's auxiliary Journal for military
band no. 17. Chappell <& co. ltd. London.
various pacing.
26
Copyright by Chappell & co., ltd., Lon-
don, Eng. Class C, no. 125251, July 10,
1906; 2 c. July 10, 1906.
Orey (Frank H.)
Cane (The) rush; novelty two step by
Frank H. Grey, arr. by Herman Fried -
rich for band. Walter Jacobs, Boston,
Mass.
fol. unp.
27
Copyright bv Walter Jacobs, Boston,
Mass. Class C,'no. 126317, July 11, 1906;
2 c. July 7, 1906.
Cfanenwald (K.)
Joys of Summer waltzes; by R. (.Truen-
wald, op. 397 for orchestra. Weaker
Jacobs, Boston, Mass.
fol. various paging.
28
Copyright bv W'alter Jacobs, Boston,
Maes. Class C, no. 125305, July 11, 1906;
2 c. July 7, 1906.
Hakes (D. 8.)
Let us sing unto the Lord; music by
B. S. Hakes.
sheet.
29
Copyright bv Fillmore bros. co., Cin-
cinnati, O. Class C, no. 125332, July 11,
1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Heine (Carl)
Abendglockchen. Evening chimes;
polka de salon by Carl Ueins, op. 201
for piano, edited and fingered by Louis
Oesterle. New York, G. Schirmer.
fol. 7 p.
80
Copyright by G. Schirmer, New York,
N. Y. Claw C, no. 125274, July 10, 1906;
2 c July 10, 1906.
Heine (Carl) — Continued.
Minnesang; Love song; pi^ce de
salon by Carl Heins, op. 227 for piano,
edited and fingered by Louis Oesterle.
New York, G. Schirmer.
fol. 7 p.
81
Copyright by G. Schirmer, New York-
N. Y. Class C, no. 125276, July 10, 1906;
2 c. July 10, 1906.
Rosenfee. The Rose-Fav; ma-
zurka-caprice by Carl Heins, op. 186 for
I piano, edited and fingered by Louis Oes*
terle. New York, G. Schirmer.
fol. 5 p.
82
Copyright by G. Schirmer, New Y'ork,
N. Y. Class C, no. 125273, July 10, 1906;
2 c. July 10, 1906.
Schwarzwalder (Die) uhr. The
black-forest clock; salon polka by Carl
Heins, op. 2'li for piano, edited and fin-
gered by Louis Oesterle. New York,
G. Schirmer.
fol. 7 p.
33
Copyright by G. Schirmer, New York,
N. Y. Class C, no. 126275, July 10, 1906;
2 c. July 10, 1906.
Spieluhr (Die). The music box;
bagatelle by Carl Heins for piano, edited
and fingered by Louis Oesterle. New
York, G. Schirmer.
fol. 2 p.
84
Copyright by G. Schirmer, New York,
N. Y. Class C, no. 125277, July 10, 1906;
2 c. July 10, 1906.
Kendall (BdwinF.)
At the post; march and two step b^
Edward F. Kendall for piano. Semi-
nary music CO., New York.
fol. 6 p.
86
Copyright bv Seminary mus. co.. New
York, N. Y. Class C, no. 125282, July
11, 1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Kerker (Onetave)
Entrance of Todd; words by R. H.
Bumside, music by Gustave Kerker.
New York, T. B. Harms 00.
fol. unp.
86
Copyright by T. B. Harms co.. New
York, N. Y. Class C, no. 126300, July
11, 1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
58
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRI8E
Kerker ( Qaitave ) — Continued.
That's the time; topical song,
words by R. H. Bumside, music by (tus-
tave Kerker. New York, T. B. Harms
CO.
fol. imp.
87
Copyright by T. B. Hanns co., New
York, N. Y. Class C, no. 125326, July
11, 1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Tourist (The) waltzes; on melodies
from the musi(».l cometly by Cjustave
Kerker, arr. by Geo. J. Triiikhausi for
piano. New Y'ork, T. B. Harms co.
f(»l. 9 p.
38
CoPYRKiHT bv T. B. Harms co., New
York, N. Y. Cla^s C, no. 125324, Julv
11, 1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Kiefert (Carl).
Selection from the musical play The
l^eauty of Bath; compo.«5ed by Herbert E.
Hainey ^<electcd and arranged for the
Eiano by Carl K iefert. London, Ascher-
erg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd.
fol. 13 p.
89
Copyright by Ascherberg, Hopwood
& Oew, ltd., London. Class C, no.
125300, July 11, 1906; 2 c. July 11, UH)6.
Kmoch (Fr.)
Miij Konicek. Pochod stentein slazil
Fr. Kmoch pro piano, edited by R. Tan-
ner. Mojmir I'rbdnek v Praze.
fol. 3 p.
40
Copyright bv Mojmir Urb;inek, Prag,
Austria. Class' C, no. 125288, July 11,
1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Lerman (J. W.)
'Neath mv ladv's window; a Venetian
serenade by J. W. Lennan for orchestra.
Walter Jacobs, Boston, Mass.
fol. various* paging.
41
CoPYRKiHT bv Walter Jacobs, Bo.«ton,
Mass. Clas-s C,'no. 125314, Julv 11, 1906;
2 c. July 7, 1906.
Liebling (Emil)
Selected Czerny studies arranged in
progressive onler in three books; revised,
edited and fingered with annotations, by
Emil Liebling. Book 2. Theodore Pres-
ser, Philadelphia.
fol. 71 p.
42
Copyright by Theodore Presser, Phila-
delphia, Pa. Class C, no. 125334, July
11, 1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Malot (Bentf)
Amours d'autrefois; vers de Pierre d'
Amor, musique de Rene Malot. Paris,
R. Malot.
fol. 6 p.
48
Copyright bv R. Malot, Paris, France.
Class C, no. 125260, July 10, 1906; 2 c.
July 10, 1906.
Hargii (Alfred)
Paris- Washington; marche Franco-
Am<!'ricaine pour piano par Alfred Marias-
Edition Almar, Paris.
fol. 5 p.
44
Copyright bv Almar, Paris, France.
Class C, no. 125258, July 10, 1906; 2 c.
Julv 10. 1JK)7.
Martin (John)
Pegleg Joe; words bv Mrs. Geo. R.
Hunt, music by John Alartin. E. L.
Farnum co., Chicago. 46
Copyright bv J. Martin. Class C, no.
123034, June 7,' 1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Mezzaoapo (E. )
Storia d' a more; valse i)ar E. Mezza-
capo, orchei«tree par Alf. A mad el; piano
conducteur. Paris, E. Gaudet.
Various ptaging.
46
Copyright bv E. Mezzacapo. Class C,
no. 125259, Julv 10, 190ti; 2 c. Julv 10,
1906.
Minehin (Violet )
Twilight is stealing; barcarolle, words
by Caroline Duer, music bv Violet Min-
ehin. Metzler & co. limited, London.
fol. 4 p.
47
Copyright by Metzler & co. ltd., Lon-
don, Eng. Class C, no. 1253;i5, July 12,
1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Newton (Erneit)
Sing we and chant it; song in C, words
by Thomas Morley, music by Ernest
Newton. London, Leonard & co.
fol. 5 p.
48
Copyright bv I-^onard & co., London.
Class C, no. 125304, July 11, 1906; 2 c.
July 3, 1906.
Hoel (Joicelyn)
White rose; song no, 1 in B flat, words
by Percy J. Barrow, music by Joscelyn
Noel. London, Edwin Ashdown ltd.
fol. 5 p.
49
Copyright by Edwin Ashdown, ltd.
London, Eng. Class C, no. 125254, July
10, 1906; 2 c. July 10, 1906.
MTT8I0AL COMPOSITIONS
59
0*Coiiiior ( Lawrence B.)
I've grown so fond of vou; words and
music bv Lawrence B. O'Connor. Wal-
ter Jacobs, Boston, Mass.
foi. 5 p.
50
Copyright by Walter Jacobs, Boston,
Mass. Class C, no. 125315, July U, 1906;
2 c. July 7, 1906.
Fenn (Arthur A.)
Little lady Lu; words by Chas. H.
Pean«on, music by Arthur A. Penn.
sheet.
61
Copyright by Metropolitan mus. co..
New York. Class C, no. 125322, July 11,
1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Plumer (Balph £. )
Wooster love song; words and music
by Ralph £. Plumer.
sheet.
62
Copyright by University of Wooster.
Class C, no. 125247, Julv 10, 1906; 2 c.
July 10, 1906.
?ritchard (B.)
Pilgrim chorus from Tannhauser, R.
Wagner; concert selections by E. Pritch-
anl for banjo.
fol. unp.
58
Copyright by E. Pritchard. Class C,
no. 1226:^6, June 1, 1906; 2 c. July 11,
1906.
Bailey (Thoi. T.)
That game called love; words and mu-
sic by Thos. T. Railey. Allen music
company, Columbia, Mo.
fol. 5 p.
64
Copyright by Thos. T. Railey. Class
C, no. 125130, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July 9,
1906.
Beeves (Ernest)
Smuggler (The) King; song in C, words
by Eliza Cook, music oy Ernest Reeves.
London, I..eonard & co.
fol. 7 p.
65
Copyright by Leonard & co., London,
Eng. Class C, no. 125355, July 12, 1906;
2 c. July 3, 1906.
Beiaeeke (Carl)
Zwei sooaten; fiir zwei pianoforte von
Carl Reinecke, op. 275 no 1 G. dur.
I^ipzig, Friedrich Hofmeister.
lol. 29 p.
66
CoPTSioHT by Ernst Eulenbera, Leip-
zig, Ger. aaes C, no. 125284, July 11,
1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Beineoke (Carl)
Zwei sonaten; fiir zwei pianoforte
von Carl Reinecke, op. 275 no. 2 C dur.
Leipzig, Friedrich Hofmeister.
fol. 47 p.
67
Copyright by Ernst Eulenbure, Leip-
zig, Ger. Class C, no. 125285, July 11,
1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Bieh (Caryl B.)
March song of the flag; words by
Joseph Rodman Drake, music by Caryl
B. Rich. Beacon series of vocal selec-
tions no. 217. Silver, Burdett & com-
pany. New York.
fol. 12 p.
68
Copyright by Silver, Burdett & co..
New York, N. Y. Class C, no. 125244,
July 10, 1906; 2 c. July 10, 1906.
Bosey (George)
You look so good to me; written by
Joe Rosey, composed by Cieorge Rosey.
Willis Woodward & co.. New York.
fol. b p.
69
Copyright by Willis Woodward & co..
New York, N. Y. Class C, no. 125355,
July 12, 1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Sabathil (F.)
Scherzino; by F. Sabathil, op. 248 no.
1. Three characteristic pieces for piano.
Philadelphia, Theodore rresser.
fol. 6 p.
60
Copyhioht bv Theodore Presser, Phila-
delphia, Pa. Class C, no. 125345, July
12, 1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Sohnecker (P. A.)
Rest Holy Child ; sacred three part song
for ladies' voices, by P. A. Schnecker
with organ and piano. White-Smith
music pub. co., Boston.
fol. 4 p.
61
Copyright by White-Smith music pub-
lishing company, Boston, Mass. Class
C, no. 125278, July 10, 1906; 2 c. Julv 10,
1906.
Sohreek (Qattav)
Herr (Der) ist mein Hirte; Psalm 23
motette fiir gemischten chor componiert
von (justav Schreck, op. 42. Breitkopf
<& Hiirtel, Leipzig.
fol. 7 p.
68
Copyright by Breitkopf & Hartel,
Leipzig, (lermany. Class C, no. 125293,
July 11, 1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
60
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Soott (Harry C.)
San Francisco bamt to ashes; song by
Harry C. Scott. H. C. Scott, Colum-
bas, O.
fol. 5 p.
63
Copyright by Harry C. Scott, Colum-
bus, 0. Claas C, no. 121522, May 17,
1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Snyder (L. C.)
Destruction of San Francisco; words
and music by Louis C. Snyder. L. C.
Snyder & co., Buffalo, N. Y.
fol. 3 p.
64
Copyright by L. C. Snvder, Buffalo,
N. Y. Class C, no. 12o250,*^July 10, 1906;
2 c. July 10, 1906.
SomerviUe (Beginald)
When the heather bloomed; song no.
1 in (t, wonls by Julian Wellesley, music
by Reginald Somerville. New York,
Boosey & co.
fol. 7 p.
66
Copyright by Enoch & sons, Tendon,
England. Class C. no. 125301, July 11,
1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Tate (Jas. W.)
Skyland; written by John P. Harring-
ton, composed by Jas. W. Tate. The
Monte Carlo publishing co., London.
fol. 8 p.
66
Copyright by Monte Carlo pub. co.,
London. Class C, no. 124657, July 2,
1906; 2 c. June 27, 1906.
Towne (T. Martin. )
Savior breathe an evening blessing;
music by T. Martin Towne.
sheet.
67
Copyright by Fillmore bros. co. Class
C, no. 125333, July 11, 1906; 2 c. July 11,
1906.
Twelve Ante toloi mediam grade; witii
piano aocte.
The half dollar music series. Boston,
Oliver Ditson company.
fol. 48 p.
66
Copyright by Oliver Ditson companv,
Boston, Mass. Class C, no. 125267, July
10, 1906; 2 c. July 10, 1906.
Waohi (Fanl)
Flaminia; saltarelle de concert par Paul
Wachs pour piano. London, Enoch &
sons.
fol. 7 p.
69
Copyright bv Enoch & son?, London,
England. Class C, no. 135302, July 11,
1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Webster (J. B.)
Fearless and brave. The rescue; song
in B fiat written and composed I'y J. E.
Webster. New York, The John E.
Weljster co.
fol. 7 p.
70
Copyright by J. E. Webster, New
York, N. Y. Class C, no. 125299, July
11, 1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Ziegler (Johannes)
At the Spring; waltz etude for the
pianoforte by Johannes Ziegler, op. 32.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston.
fol. 7 p.
71
Copyright by Arthur P. Schmidt,
Boston, Mass. Class C, no. 125255, July
10, 1906; 2 c. July 10, 1906.
Number of entries of Musical compositions c*ompleted by deposit of 2 copies
since Jan. 1, 1906 14,188
INDEX TO PART 3. MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS.
This index contains the names of the copyright proprietors of all the titles re^-
tered in this number; following each proprietor's name is the title registered by him.
The index includes also all tiUes roistered in this number, indexed under the first
word of the title.
Tbe FIsnres refer to tbe Heavy-raced Numbers follonrlns tbe Titles in tlie
Catalogue.
Abend glockchen 30
Almar. Paris- Washington 44
Am dorfbrunnen 20
Araico del Alma 24
Amours d'autrefois 43
Ashdown (E.)
Song of the sword 23
White rose 49
Aseherberg, Hopwood & Crew.
Beauty (The) of Bath 39
At eventide 5
At the post 35
At the spring 71
Barnes (J. W. ) Parson (The) that
united vou and toe 6
Beauty of Bath w 39
Blumleins traum 21
Brady (M. E. ) Over the hills ... 8
Brainard*s (S.J sons co. Microbes. 9
Breitkoi)f & Hartel. Herr (Der)
ist mein Hirte 62
Broken chord 2
Oadetten traume 13
Cane rush 27
Casa Dotesio.
Amico ( Kl ) del alma 24
Gatita ( Lai blanca 25
Paca PAndaiouse 3
Chappell & CO. Suite from The
Conqueror 26
Destruction of San Francisco 64
Ditson (O.) CO.
Broken ( A) chord 2
Grant, we beseech Thee 22
Twelve flute solos 68
Twelve flute solos 12
Dolly Madison 4
Enoch & sons.
Flaminia 69
When the heather bloomed . . 65
Entrance of Todd 36
Eulenbuxv (E.)
Am aorfbrunnen 20
Blumleins traum 21
Cadetten traume 13
Gaukelnder falter 14
Koboldstreiche 15
Trotzigps dirndl 16
Waldtaubchen 17
Fearless & brave 70
Fillmore bros. co.
At eventide 5
I-«et us sing unto the Lord 29
Savior, breathe an evening
blessing 67
Flaminia 69
Flamm (R.) Valse bachique 18
(latita blanca 25
Gaukelnder falter. . - 14
Grande polka de concert 7
Grant we beseech Thee 22
Harms (T. B.) co.
p:ntrance of Todd 36
That's the time 37
Tourist (The) 38
Herr ist mein Hirte 62
Hofmeister ( F. ) Zwei sonaten. . . 56
Hunt (Mrs. G. R. ) Pegleg Joe. . . 45
I've grown so fond of you 50
Jacobs (W.)
Cane (The) rush 27
I've grown so fond of you 50
Joys of summer 28
'Neath my lady's window 41
Old home 11
Strolling home with Jennie . . 1
Joys of summer 28
Koboldstreiche 15
Leonard & co.
Sing we and chant it 48
Smuggler (The) king 55
Let us sing unto the Lord 29
Little Lady Lou 51
Malot(R.) Amours d'autrefois.. 43
March song of the flag 58
Metropolitan music co. Little Lady
Lou 51
Metzler & co. ltd. Twilight is steal-
ing 47
Mezzacapo ( E. ) Storia d'amore. . 46
Microbes 9
Minnesang 31
Monte Carlo pub. oo. Sky land. . . 66
Mftj Ronfcek 40
' Neath my lady's window 41
Old home 11
Over the hills --.- 8
Paca I'Andalouse 3
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Paris- Washington 44
Parson that united you & me 6
Pegleg Joe 46
Pilgrim chorus 53
Presser (T.)
Scherzino 60
Selected Czemv studies 42
Pritchard ( E. ) Pilgrim chorus. . . 53
Railey (T. T.) That game called
love 54
Rest, Holy child : 61
Rosenfee 32
San Francisco burnt to aahes 63
Savior, breathe an evening bless-
ing 67
Scherzino 60
Sohirmer (G.)
Abend glockchen 30
Grande polka de concert 7
Minnesang 31
Rosenfee 32
Schwarzwalder (Die) uhr 33
Spieluhr (Die) 34
Schmidt (A. P.) At the spring .. 71
Schwarzwalder uhr 33
Scott ( H . C. ) San Francisco burnt
to ashes 63
Selected Czerny studies 42
Seminary music co.
At the post 35
Dolly Madison 4
Sing we and chant it 48
Silver, Burdett & co. March song
of the flag 58
Skyland 66
Smuggler king 55
Snyder (L. C. ) Destruction of San
Francisco 64
Song of the sword 23
Spieluhr 34
Stern, J. W., & co. Student (The)
king 10
Storia d'amore 46
Strolling home with Jennie 1
Student king 10
Suite from The Conqueror 26
That game called love 54
That's the time 37
Tourist 38
Trotziges dirndl 16
Twelve flute solos 12
Twelve flute solos 68
Twilight is stealing 47
University of VVooster. Wooster
Jove song 52
Urbanek (Mkonidek)
Mfijkonf^k 40
Valse silhouette 19
Valse bachique 18
Valse silhouette 19
Waldtiiubchen 17
Webster (J. E. ) co. Fearless and
brave 70
When the hether bloomed 65
White rose 49
White-Smith music pub. co. Rest,
Holy child 61
Woodward ( W. ) & co. You look
so good to me 59
Wooster love song 52
You look so good to me 59
Zwei sonaten 56
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PART 3:
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 1, JULY-DECEMBER, 1906
No. 4
July 26, 1906
WASHINGTON
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
1906
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
Arranged alphabetically by autbors. For index of proprietors and titles see end of Cataloove:
Allen (Thos. 8.)
Strolling home with Jennie; words and
masic by Thos. 8. Allen. Walter
Jacobs, Boston, Mass.
fol. 5 p.
1
Copyright by Walter Jacobs, Boston,
Mass. Class C, no 125312, July 11, 1906;
2 c. July 7, 1906.
Andrews (Addison F.)
Broken (A) chord; four-part song for
men's voices, words by E. D. Piereon,
music by Addison F. Andrews. Oliver
Ditson company's octavo edition no.
11548.
fol. 3 p.
2
Copyright by Oliver Ditson company,
Boston, Mass. Class C, no. 125266, July
10, 1906; 2 c. July 10, 1906.
Andnaga (E. H. de)
Paca r Andalouse; bolero pour chant et
piano par E. H. de Andua^, parole? de
Jean Decorce. Sociedad A n6nima Casa
Dot^sio, Madrid.
fol. 7 p.
8
Copyright by Casa Dot^^io, Madrid,
Spain, Class C, no. 125262, Julv 10, 1906;
2 c. July 10, 1906.
Appel (Harry)
Dolly Madison; march & two step by
Harry Appel for piano. New York,
Seminary music co.
fol. 3 p.
4
Copyright by Seininarv music co.,
New York, N. Y. Class C, no. 125247,
July 10, 1906; 2 c. July 10, 1906.
Astenias (A. 0. Theoph)
At eventide; reverie for piano by
A. O. T. Astenius, op. 22. Fillmore
music house, Cincinnati.
fol. b p.
5
Copyright bv Fillmore bros. co., Cin-
cinnati, O. Class C, no. 125330, July 11,
1906; 2 c. July 11,1906.
Barnes (J. W.)
Parson (The) that united you and me;
words and music by J. W. Barnes.
J. W. Barnes pub. co., Indianapolis, Ind.
fol. 8 p.
6
Copyright bv J. W. Barnes, Indian-
apolis, Ind. Cla^s C, no. 123116, June 8,
1906; 2 c. July 10, 1906.
Bartlett (Homer Newton)
Grande polka de concert; for piano-
forte by Homer Newton Bartlett, op. 1.
A new edition by the composer. G.
Schirmer, New York.
fol. lip.
7
Copyright bv G. Schirmer, New York,
N. Y. Class C", no. 125196, July 9, 1906;
2 c. July 10, 1906.
Brady (Mary E. )
Over the hills; song by Mary E. Brady.
Success music co. Chicago.
fol. 6 p.
8
Copyright bv Mary E. Brady. Class
C, no. 121274, May 12, 1906; 2 c. Julv 11,
1906.
Cole (E. Shirk)
Microbes; words and music by E. Shirk
Cole. The S. Brainard's sons co. New
York.
fol. 5 p.
9
Copyright bv S. Brainard's sons co..
New York, N.' Y. Class C, no. 96828,
June 14, 1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
De Koven (Beginald)
Student (The) King; a romantic light
opera in three acts, book and lyrics by
Frederic Ranken and Stanislaus Stange,
music by Reginald De Koven. Jos.
W. Stern & co., New York.
fol. 239 p.
10
Copyright bv Jos. W\ Stern & co.,
New Y'ork, N. V. Class C, no. 125263,
July 10, 1906; 2 c. July 10, 1906.
55
56
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Benn^ (Charlei)
Old home march and two step; by
Charles Denude for band. Walter Ja-
cobs, Boston, Ma88.
fol. unp.
11
Copyright bv Walter Jacobs, Bo8t4)n,
Mass. Class C, no. 125316, July 11,
1906; 2 c. July 7, 1906.
Eipen (Theodor)
Cadettentrilume. Dreams of a cadet;
salonwalzer fiir pianoforte von Theodor
Espen, op. 65. Leipzig, Ernst Eulen-
burjj.
fol. 5 p.
12-18
Copyright by Ernst Eulenbun?, I^ij)-
zig, Ger. ClasH C, no. 125298, July 11,
1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Gaukelnder falter. Flittering but-
terfly; idyll fiir pianoforte von Thi-odor
Espen, op. 63. Leipzig, Ernst Eulen-
burg.
14
Copyright by Ernst Enlenburjr, I^ip-
zig, Ger. Claf-s C, no. 125296, July 11,
1W6; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Koboldstreiche. Goblin's antic.**;
gavotte fiir pianoforte von Theodor V^i-
Een, op. 61. Leipzig, Ernst Eulen-
urg.
fol. 6 p.
15
Copyright by Ernst Eulenburg, I>eip-
zig, Ger. Class C, no. 125292, July 11,
1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Trolziges dirndl. Perverse lassie;
salonstiick fiir pianoforte von Theodor
Eapen, op. 62. l^ipzig, Ernst Eulen-
burg.
fol. 5 p.
16
Copyright by Ernst Eulenburg, T^ip-
zig, Ger. Class C, no. 125295, July 11,
1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
W^aldtiiubchen. Ring dove; ton-
stiick fiir pianoforte vcm Theodor Espen,
op. 64. Leipzig, Ernst Eulenburg.
fol. .')p.
17
Copyright bv Ernst Eulenburg, I^ip-
zig, Ger. Class C, no. 125297, July 11,
1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Flamm (B.)
Valse bachique; par R. Flanim, op. 37
pour piano. R. Flamm [PAris, France]
fol. 5 p.
18
Copyright bv R. Flamm, Paris, France.
Class C, no. 125261, July 10, 1906; 2 c.
July 10, 1906.
Friml (Budolf)
Valse silhouette; pour violon avec ac-
compagneinent de piano, par Rudolf
Friml, op. 18, edited by R. Tanner.
Mojmir Urbanek, Prague.
fol. 7 p.
19
Copyright by Mojmir l^rbdnek,
Prague. Cla«fl C, no. 125286, July 11,
1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
O&ntoheU (Carl)
Am dorfbrunnen. At the village well;
tonstiick fiir pianoforte von Carl (iun-
Kchels, op. 327. Leipzig, Ernst Eulen-
bniv.
fol. S p.
20
Cop^^^IGHT bv Ernst Eulenburg, Leip-
zig, Ger. Class C, no. 125289, July 11,
1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
- — Bliimleins traum. Floweret's
dream; salonstiick fiir pianoforte von
Carl G-inschels, op. 328. Leipzig, Ernst
Eulenburg.
fol. 5 p.
21
Copyright by Eriwt Eulenburg, Leip-
zig, Ger. Class C, no. 125291, July 11,
1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Oaul (Harvey B.)
(irant we beseech Thee; anthem for
men's voices by Harvey B. Gaul. Oliver
Ditson company's octavo edition no.
11544.
fol. 3 p.
Copyright bv Oliver Ditson company,
Boston, Mass. 'Class C, no. 125265, July
10, 1906; 2 c. July 10, 1906.
OUbert (Denii)
Song of the swonl; song no. 2 in F,
words by Michael J. Barry, music by
Denis GiU>ert. London, Edwin Ash-
down, ltd.
fol. 7 p.
28
Copyright bv Edwin Ashdown, ltd.
Class C, no. 125252, July 10, 1906; 2 c.
July 10, 1906.
Oimenez y Yivet.
I Amico (El) del alma; humorada lirica
en un acto, letra de los sres: D. F. Torres
y D. C. Crnselles, musica de los maestros
Gimenez y Vives. Sociedad An6nima
casa Dotcsio, Madrid.
fol. 34 p.
24
Copyright bv Casa Dotmo, Madrid,
[Spain]. Class' C, no. 125257, July 10,
1906; 2 c. July 10, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
57
Oimenei y Vives — Continuefi.
Gatita (Ia) Blanca; hiimorada
lirica en un aoto, letra de los ares: Jack-
son Veyjin y Capella, "muaica de los
maestros Gimeiiez y Vives. Socie<iad
Auonima ca>*a DoU'sio, Madrid.
fnl. 64 p.
25
Copyright bv cas^a Dott'sio, Madrid,
[Spain]. Class' C, no. 125256, July 10,
1906; 2 c. July 10, 1906.
Godfrey (Dan)
Suite from The con(|ueror; by Edward
German, arranged by Pan (lodfrey.
Chappell's auxiliary Journal for military
band no. 1 7. Chappell & co. ltd. London.
Viirions imKiiigT-
26
CopYRUinx by Chappell <fe co., ltd., Lon-
don, Eng. ClaH*< C, no. 125251, July 10,
1906; 2 (•. July 10, 1906.
Orey (Frank H.)
Cane (The) rush; novelty two step by
Frank H. (irey, arr. by Herman P>ied-
rich for band. Walter Jacobs, Boston,
Ma.sH.
fol. unp.
27
CoPYRKJHT bv Walter Jacobs, Boston,
Mass. Cla.«s C.no. 125317, Julv 11, 1906;
2 c. Julv 7. 1906.
Ornenwald (B. )
Jovs of Summer waltzes; bv R. (xruen-
wald, op, 397 for orchestra. Walter
Jacobs, Bi^iston, Mass.
fol. vdriou> paifing.
28
Copyright bv Walter Jacobs, Boston,
Maas. Class C,* no. 125305, Julv 11, UK)6;
2 c. July 7, 1906.
Hakes (D. 8.)
Let us sing unto the Lord; music bv
D. S. Hakes.
29
Copyright by Fillmore bros. co., Cin-
cinnati, O. Class C, no. 125332, July 11,
1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Eeini (Carl)
Aliendgirjokchen. Evening? chimes;
polka de salon by Carl Heins, op. 201
for piano, edited and fingered by l^ouis
OcHterle. New York, G. Sch inner.
fol. 7 p.
30
CoPYRiOHT by G. Schirmer, New York,
N. Y. Class C, no. 125274, July 10, 1906;
2 c. July 10, 1906.
Heini (Carl) — Continued.
Minnesang; Love song; pii'^ce de
salon by Carl Heins, op. 227 for piano,
edited and fin^ei*ed by I-»ouis Oesterle.
; New York, U. Schirmer.
fol. 7 p.
31
' Copyright bv O. Schirmer, New York-
N. Y. Class C,*no. 125276, Julv 10, 1906;
2 c. July 10, 1906.
Rosenfee. The Rose-Fav; ma-
I
zurka-caprice by C^rl Heins, op. 185 for
piano, edited and fingered by I^)uis Oes*
terle. New York, G. Schirmer.
fol. 5 p.
32
CoPYRKiiiT bv G. Schirmer, New York,
N. Y. Class C', no. 125273, July 10, 1906;
2 c. July 10, 190ti.
Schwarzwfilder (Die) uhr. The
bla^'k-f<»rest clock; siihm polka by Carl
Heins, op. 2::4 for piano, edited and fin-
gered by Louis Oesterle. New York,
(r. Schirmer.
fol. 7 p.
33
(\)PYRF(;ht by G. Schirmer, New York,
N. Y. Class C, no. 125275, Julv 10, 1906;
2 c. July 10, 1906.
Spieluhr (Die). The music box;
bagatelle by Carl Heins for piano, edited
and fingered by Louis Oesterle. New
York, (t. Schirmer.
fol. 2 p.
84
CopYRKJHT bv G. Schirmer, New York,
N. Y. (Mh-s C; no. 125277, July 10, 1906;
2 c. July 10, b^06.
Kendall (Edwin F.)
At the post; march and two step by
Edward F. Kendall for piano. Semi-
nary music CO., New York.
fol. 5 p.
36
Copyright bv Seminary mus. co.. New
York, N. Y. Class C, no. 125282, July
11, 1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Kerker (Onitave)
Entrance of Todd; words by R. II.
Burnside, ma«ie by (iustave Kerker.
New York, T. B. Harms co.
fol. imp.
86
Copyright bv T. B. Harms co., New
York, N. Y. Class C, no. 125300, July
11, 1906; 2 c. Julv 11, 1906.
58
CATALOGUE OF OOPYBIGHT ENTRI8E
Xorkor (Onitave) — Continued.
That's the time; topical song.
words by R. H. Burnside, music by Gus-
tave Kerker. New York, T. B. Harms
CO.
fol. unp.
87
Copyright by T. B. Harms co., New
York, N. Y. Class C, no. 125326, July
11, 1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Tourist (The) waltzes; on melodies
from the musical comedy by Gustave
Kerker, arr. by Geo. J. Trinkhaua for
piano. New York, T. B. Harms co.
fdl. 9 p.
88
Copyright bv T. B. Harms oo., New
York, N. Y. Class C, no. 125324, July
11, 1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Xiefert (Carl).
Selection from the musical play The
beauty of Bath; compOJ=ed by Herbert K.
HaincH selected and arranged for the
giano by Carl Kiefert. London, Ascher-
erg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd.
fol. 13 p.
39
Copyright by Ascherberjsr, Hopwood
& Oew. ltd., Ix)ndon. Class G, no.
125300, July 11, 1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Kmoch (Fr.)
Mfij Konicek. Pochfxl stentem slazil
Fr. Knioch pro piano, edited by R. Tan-
ner. Mojmir IJrbanek v Praze.
fol. 3 p.
40
Copyright by Mojmir Urb:inek, Frag,
Austria. Class C, no. 125288, July 11,
1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Lerman (J. W. )
'Neath my lady's window; a Venetian
serenade by J. W. Lerman for orchestra.
Walter Jacobs, Boston, Mass.
fol. VArlou.*4 paging.
41
Copyright bv Walter Jacobs, Bo.*»ton,
Mass. Class C,'no. 125314, Julv 11, 1906;
2 c. July 7, 1906.
Liebling (EmU)
Selected Czerny studies arranged in
progressive order in three books; revised,
edited and fingered with annotations, by
Emil Liebling. Book 2. Theodore Pres-
8er, Philadelphia. .
fol. 71 p.
42
Copyright by Theodore Presser, Phila-
delphia, Pa. Class C, no. 125334, July
11, 1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Malot (Ben<)
Amours d' autrefois; vers de Pierre d*
Amor, musique de Rene Malot. Paris,
R. Malot.
fol. 5 p.
48
Copyright by R. Malot, Paris, France.
Class C, no. 126260, July 10, 1906; 2 c.
July 10, 1906.
Margii (Alfred)
Paris-Washington ; marche Franco-
Am^'Ticaine pour piano par Alfred Margis.
£ditio& Almar, Paris.
fol. 6 p.
44
Copyright bv Almar, Paris, France.
Class C, no. 125258, July 10, 1906; 2 c.
July 10, 1907.
Martin (John)
Pegleg Joe; words by Mrs. Geo. R.
Hunt, music by John Martin. E. L.
Farnum co., Chicago. 46
Copyright bv J. Martin. Class C, no.
123034, June 7,'l906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Hezzacapo (E.)
Storia d'amore; val^e par E. Mezza-
capo, orchestrde par Alf. Amadel; piano
condu(!teur. Paris, E. Gaudet.
Various pngiiiK-
46
Copyright bv E. Mezzacapo. Class C,
no. 125259, July 10, 1906; 2 c. July 10,
1906.
Minchin (Violet)
Twilight is stealing; barcarolle, words
by Caroline Duer, music by Violet Min-
chin. Metzler & co. limited, London.
fol. 4 p.
47
Copyright by Metzler & co. ltd., Lon-
don, Eng. Class C, no. 1253:^, July 12,
1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Newton (-Ernest)
Sing we and chant it; song in C, words
by Thomas Morley, music by Ernest
Newton. London, Leonard & co.
fol. 5 p.
48
Copyright by Tyeonard & co., London.
Class C, no. 125304, July 11, 1906; 2 c.
July 3, 1906.
Koel (Joioelyn)
White rose; song no. 1 in B flat, words
by Percy J. Barrow, music by Joscelyn
Noel. London, Edwin Ash down ltd.
fol. 5 p.
49
Copyright by Edwin Ashdown, ltd.
London, Eng. Class C, no. 125254, July
10, 1906; 2 c. July 10, 1906.
MUSICAL 0OMPO81TION8
59
O^Gonnor (Lawrenoe B.)
I've grown so fond of you; words and
music by Lawrence B. O'Connor. Wal-
ter Jacobs, Boston, Mass.
fol. 5 p.
50
Copyright by Walter Jacobs, Boston,
Mass. Class C, no. 126315, July 11, 1906;
2 c. July 7, 1906.
Penn (Arthur A.)
Little lady Lu; words by Chas. H.
Pearson, music by Artliur A. Penn.
sheet.
61
Copyright bv Metropolitan mus. co.,
New York. Class C, no. 125322, July 11,
1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Plumer (Balph £. )
Wooster love song; words and music
by Ralph £. Plumer.
sheet.
52
Copyright by University of Wooster.
Class C, no. 125247, Julv 10, 1906; 2 c.
July 10, 1906.
Pritchard (E.)
Pilgrim chorus from Tannhauser, R.
Wagner; concert selections by E. Pritch-
ard for banjo.
fol. imp.
5S
Copyright by E. Pritchard. Class C,
no. 1226:36, June 1, 1906; 2 c. July 11,
1906.
Bailey (Thot. T. )
That game called love; words and mu-
sic by Thos. T. Railey. Allen music
company, Columbia, Mo.
fol. 5 p.
64
Copyright by Thos. T. Railey. Class
C, no. 125130, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July 9,
1906.
£••▼•• (Smett)
Smu}2g1er (The) King; song in C, words
by Eliza Cook, music by Ernest Reeves.
London, Leonard & co.
fol. 7 p.
55
Copyright by Leonard & co., London,
Eng. Class C, no. 125355, July 12, 1906;
2 c. July 3, 1906.
BeiiMoke (Carl)
Zwei sonaten; fiir zwei pianoforte von
Carl Reinecke, op. 275 no 1 G. dur.
I^eipzig, Friedrich Hofmeister.
lol. 29 p.
56
Copyright by Ernst Eulenberg, Leip-
zig, Ger. aass C, no. 125284, July 11,
1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Beinooke (Carl)
Zwei sonaten; fiir zwei pianoforte
von Carl Reinecke, op. 275 no. 2 C dur.
Leipzig, Friedrich Hofmeister.
fol. 47 p.
57
Copyright by Ernst Eulenbure, Leip-
zig, Ger. Class C, no. 125285, July 11,
1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Bich (Caryl B.)
March song of the flag; words by
Joseph Rodman Drake, music by Caryl
B. Rich. Beacon series of vocal selec-
tions no. 217. Silver, Burdett & com-
I pany, New York.
fol. 12 p.
58
Copyright bv Silver, Burdett & co..
New York, N. Y. Class C, no. 125244,
July 10, 1906; 2 c. July 10, 1906.
Bosey (George)
i You look so good to me; written by
Joe Rosey, composed by (Jeorge Rosey.
Willis Woodward & co., New \ork.
fol. 5 p.
59
Copyright by Willis Woodward & co.,
New York, N. Y. Class C, no. 125355,
I July 12, 1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Sabathil (F.)
Scherzino; by F. Sabathil, op. 248 no.
1. Three characteristic pieces for piano.
Philadelphia, Theodore Presser.
fol. 6 p.
60
Copyright by Theodore Presser, Phila-
delphia, Pa. Class C, no. 125345, July
12, 1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Schnecker (P. A.)
Rest Holy Child ; sacred three part song
for ladies' voices, by P. A. Schnecker
with organ and piano. White-Smith
music pub. CO., Boston.
fol. 4 p.
61
Copyright by White-Smith music pub-
lishing company, Boston, Mass. Class
C, no. 125278, July 10, 1906; 2 c. Julv 10,
1906.
Sokreok (Onttav)
Herr (Der) ist mein Hirte; Psalm 23
motette fiir gemischten chor componiert
I von (7ustav Schreck, op. 42. Breitkopf
& H artel, Leipzig.
fol. 7 p.
68
Copyright by Breitkopf & Hartel,
I Leipzig, (Germany. Class C, no. 125293,
, July 11, 1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
60
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Scott (Harry C.)
San Francisco burnt to ashes; son^ by
Harry C. Scott. 11. C. Scott, Colum-
bus, 0.
fol. 5 p.
63
Copyright bv Harrv C. Scott, Colum-
bus, O. Class' C, no*. 121522, May 17,
1906; 2 c. July 11, 190(5.
Snyder (L. C.)
Destruction of San Francisi-o; words
and munic l)y Loui? C. Snyder. L. C.
Snyder & co., Buffalo, N. V.
fol. 3 p.
64
CoPYRKiHT by L. C. Snvder, Buffalo.
N. Y. Class (\ no. 12o2oO,*Julv 10, 1906;
2 c. July 10, 1906.
Somerville (Reginald)
When the heather bloomed; sonj? no. i
1 in (i, words by Julian Wellesley, music
by Reginald Somerville. New York,
Boosey & co.
fol. 7 p.
65
CoPYRUJHT by f]noch & sons, T^ondon,
En^dand. Class C, no. 125:^01, July 11,
1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Tate ( Jai. W. )
Skyland; written by John P. Harring-
ton, comiM).«<ed by Jiis' W. Tate. Tlie !
Monte Carlo publishing co., London.
fol. 3 p.
66
Copyright by Monte Carlo pub. co.,
I>(md()n. Class C, no. 1246r>7, July 2,
1906; 2 c. June 27, 1906.
Towne (T. Martin.)
Sayior breathe an evening blessing;
music by T. ^lartin Towne.
sheet.
87 ,
Copyright by Fillmore bros. co. Class
C, no. 12538:J, July 11, 1906; 2 c. July 11,
190(5.
Twelve Ante loloa medium grade; with
piano aoota.
The half dollar music series. Boston,
Oliyer Ditson company.
fol. 48 p.
68
CoPYRKiHT bv Oliver Ditson company,
Boston, Mass. Class C, no. 125267, July
10, 1906; 2 c. July 10, 1906.
Waohs (Panl)
Flaminia; saltarelle de concert par Paul
Wachs pour piano. London, Enoch &
sons.
fol. 7 p.
69
CoPYR!<?HT by Knoch & pon«, London,
England. Class C, no. 135:302, July 11,
UH)6; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Webiter (J. E.)
Fearless and brave. The re>'cue; song
in B fiat written and composed liy J. E.
Webster. New York, The John E.
Webster co.
fol. 7 p.
70
CopYRKiiiT by J. E. Webster, New-
York, N. Y. CWs C, no. 125299, July
11, 1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Ziegler (Johannes)
At the Spring; waltz etude for the
pianoforte by Joliannes Ziegler, op. 1^2,
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston.
fol. 7 p.
71
Copyright by Arthur P. Schmidt,
Boston, Mass. ('lass C, no. 125255, July
10, 1906; 2 c. July 10, 1906.
Number of entries (»f Musical compositions completed by deposit of 2 copies
since Jan. 1, HK)6 '. 14,138
INDEX TO PART 3. MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS.
This index (contains the names of the copyright proprietors of all the titles re^s-
tered in this number; followinc: each proprietor's name is the title registered by him.
The index includes also all titles registered in this number, indexed under the first
word of the title.
Xhe Flfj^nreM refer to tlie HeaTy-laoed Nunibera tbllowlng tlie Titles In tbe
Catalogue.
Abend gl(")ckchen 30
Almar. Paris- Washington 44
Am dorfbrunnen 20
Amico del Alma 24
A mours d'antrefois 43
Ashdown (E.)
Soiije of the sword 23
Wliite rose 49
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew.
Beauty (The) of Bath 39
At eventide 5
At thei)Ost 35
At the spring 71
Barnes (J. W. ) Parson (The) that
unite<l vou and me 6
Beauty of Bat h 39
Bliimfeins traum 21
Brady (M. E. ) Over the hills ... 8
Brainard's ( 8. ) sons co. Microbes. 9
Breitkopf & Hilrtel. Herr (Der)
ist mein Uirte 62
Bnjken chord 2
Cadett^n triiume 13
Cane rush 27
Casa Dotesio.
Annco ( El ) del alma 24
(latita ( La) blanca 25
Paca r Andalouse 3
Chappell & CO. Suite from The
Conqueror 26
Destruction of 8an Francisco 64
Ditson (0.) CO.
Broken ( A) chord 2
(-■rant, we beseech Thee 22
Twelve flute solos 68
Twelve flute solos 12
Dolly Madison 4
Enoch & sons.
Flaminia 69
When the heather bloomed . . 65
Entrance of Todd 36
Eulenburg (E.)
Am dorfbrunnen 20
Blumleins traum 21
Cadetten tniume 13
Gaukelnder falter 14
Koboldstreiche 15
Trotziges dirndl 16
Waldtaubchen 17
Fearless & brave 70
Fillmore bros. co.
At eventide 5
l^t us sing unto the Lord 29
Savior, breathe an evening
blessing 67
Flaminia 69
Flamm (K.) Valse bachique 18
(latita blanca 25
Gaukelnder falter 14
Grande polka de concert 7
Grant we beseech Thee 22
Harms (T. B.) co.
Entrance of Todd 36
That's the time 37
Tourist (The) 38
Herr ist mein Hirte 62
Hofmeister ( F. ) Zwei sonaten ... 56
Hunt [Mrs. G. R. ) Pegleg Joe... 45
I've grown so fond of vou 50
Jacobs (W.)
Cane (The) rush 27
I've grown so fond of you 50
Jovs of summer 28
'Neath my lady's window 41
Old home 11
Strolling home with Jennie . . 1
Joys of summer 28
Koboldstreiche 15
Leonard & co.
Sing we and chant it 48
Smuggler (The) king 55
Let us sing unto the Lord 29
Little Lady Lou 51
Malot (R. ) Amours d'autrefois.. 43
March song of the flag 58
Metropolitan music CO, Little Lady
Lou 51
Metzler & co. ltd. Twilight is steal-
ing 47
Mezzacapo ( E. ) Storia d'amore. . 46
Microbes 9
Minnesang 31
Monte Carlo pub. CO. Sk viand... 66
Mfij Ronfcek ' 40
' Neath my lady's window 41
Old home 11
Over the hills 8
Paca r Andalouse 3
I
IT
INDEX
Paris- Washington 44
Parson that unit-ed you & me 6
Pegleg Joe 45
Pilgrim choruB 53
Preeser (T.)
Scherzino 60
Selectjed Czernv studies 42
Pritchard ( E. ) Pilgrim chorus. . . 53
Railey (T. T.) That game called
love 54
Rest, Holy child 61
Rosenfee 32
8an Francisco burnt to ashes 63
Savior, breathe an evening bless-
ing 67
Scherzino 60
Schirmer (G.)
Abend glockchen 30
Grande polka de concert 7
Minnesang 31
Rosenfee 32
Schwarzwalder (Die) uhr 33
Spieluhr (Die) 34
Schmidt (A. P.) At the spring .. 71
Schwarzwalder uhr 33
Scott ( H . C. ) San Francisco burnt
to ashes 63
8electe<l Czernv studies 42
Seminary music co.
At the post 35
Dolly Madison 4
Sing we and chant it 48
Silver, Burdett & co. March song
of the flag 58
Skyland 66
Smuggler king 55
Snyder (L. C. ) Destruction of San
Francisco 64
Song of the sword 23
Spieluhr 34
Stern, J. \V., & co. Student (The)
king 10
Storia d'amore 46
Strolling home with Jennie 1
Student king 10
Suite from The Conqueror 26
That game called love 54
That's the time 37
Tourist 38
Trotziges dirndl 16
Twelve flute solos 12
Twelve flute solos 68
Twilight is stealing 47
Universitv of Wooster. Wooster
love song 52
Urbanek (Sikonicek)
Mfijkonfdek 40
Valse silhouette 19
Valse bachique 18
Valse silhouette 19
Waldtiiubchen 17
Webster (J. E. ) co. Fearless and
brave 70
When the hether bloomed 65
White rose 49
White-Smith music pub. co. Rest,
Holy child 61
Woodward (W. ) & co. You look
so good to me 59
Wooster love song 52
You look so good to me 59
Zwei sonaten 56
o
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
COPTRIOHT OFFICE
CATALOGUE
OF
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
prBIJSHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891,
518T CONGRESS, 2nd SESSION. CHAP. 666, SEC. 4
PART 3:
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 1, JULY-DECEMBER, 1906
No. 5
August 2, 1906
WASHINGTON
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
1906
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
Arranged alphabetically by authors or titles.
The Index at the end of the Catalogue includes references to the copyright proprietors and to the
authors of all the titleK registered in this numlier; in addition, the index includes also references to
the titles, entr>' being made under the first word of the title.
Aletter (W.)
Madchen sind zum kiissen da; heiteres
lied worte von O. J. Bierbanm, musik
▼on W. Aletter. Gesang und piano.
Leipzig, Boe worth & co. 72
F 5p.
Copyright by Bosworth (iJbco., Leipzig,
Germanv. Class C, no. 125373, July 13,
1906; 2 c. July 13, 1906.
Ashford (S. L.)
Closing voluntary; by E. L. Ashford
for full organ. 78
Small otgao. Sheet.
Copyright by Lorenz pub. co. Class
C, no. 125393, July 13, 1906; 2 c. July 13,
1906.
Communion in G; by E. L. Ash-
ford [for organ.] ' 74
Small organ. Sheet.
Copyright by Lorenz publishing com-
yany, Dayton, Ohio. Class C, no. 125394,
uly 13, 1906; 2 c. July 13, 1906.
Opening voluntary; by E. L. Ash-
ford [for organ]. 76
Small organ, sheet.
Copyright by Lorenz pub. co., Dayton,
Ohio. Clans C, no. 125395, Julv 13, 1906;
2 c. July 13, 1906.
Reverie; by E, L. Ashford [for or-
76
sheet.
«an].
Small organ
Copyright bv Lorenz pub. co., Dayton,
Ohio. Class C) no. 125392, July 13, 1906;
2 c. July 13, 1906.
laek to Dixie; song 15y W. H. Ess wood,
[words and music] Success music
CO., Chicago. 77
f° 6p.
Copyrkjht by AVilliam H. S. Wood.
Class C, no. 121552, May 17, 1906; 2 c.
July 14, 1906.
Beothovon (Lad wig van)
Pilgrim (A) and a stranger; anthem,
wordS by Jane Borthwick. German words
by Paul Gerhardt, music by Ludwig van
Beethoven adapted and arr. by Wm.
Dressier. Oliver Ditson company's oct.
ed. no. 11541. 78
9 p.
Copyright by Oliver Ditson co., Bos-
ton, Mass. Class C, no. 125448, July 14,
1906; 2 c. July 14, 1906.
Blaekbnm (0. A.)
Jack Sprat; music by G. A. Blackburn
for chorus of mixed voices. The choral
handbook, no. 791. London, J. Cur-
wen & sons, ltd. 79
8° 8 p.
Copyright by J. Curwen & sons, ltd.,
London, Eng. Class C, no. 125349, July
12, 1906; 2 c. July 14, 1906.
Bohm (Carl)
Clochettes d'argent; pour piano par
Carl Bohm, op. 371. 3 morceaux melo-
diquesno. 3. Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos-
ton. 80
f« 7p.
Copyright by Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos-
ton, Mass. Class C, no. 125421, July 14,
1906; 2 c. July 14, 1906.
Invocation; pour piano par Carl
Bohm, op. 371. 3 morceaux m^lodi.
ques no. I.Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston.
81
fo 7p.
Copyright by Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos-
ton, Mass. Class C, no. 125419, Julv 14,
1906; 2 c. July 14, 1906.
Pierrette (I^); sct^ne de danse pour
piano par Carl Bohm, op. 371. 3 mor-
ceaux m^lodiques no. 2. Arthur P.
Schmidt, Boston. 82
fo 7 p.
Copyright bv Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos-
ton, Mass. Class 0, no 125420, July 14,
1906; 2 c. July 14, 1906.
61
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Bokm (Carl) — Continued.
Rosetta; fantasie-niazurka for piano-
forte 4 hands by Carl Bohm, op. 357 no.
4. Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston. 88
1° Up.
Copyright by Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos-
ton, Maas. Class C, no. 125429, July 14,
1906; 2 c. July 14, 1906.
Braokett (Frank H.)
Whate'er betides. Thy love abides;
sacred son^ for high voice, words by John
W. Chadwick, music by Frank H. Brack-
ett. Boston, Oliver Diteon company. 84
f» 7p.
Copyright by Oliver Ditson co., Bos-
* ton, Mass. Class C, no. 125450, July 14,
1906; 2 c. July 14, 1906.
California. Land of sunshine, flow'rs and
gold; words and music by Harry F.
AttwooU. Harrv F. AttwooU,
Santa Cruz, Cal. ' 86
f° unp.
Copyright by Harry F. AttwooU, Og-
den, Utah. Class C, no. 125338, Julv 11,
1906; 2 c. June 29, 1906.
Cherry (J. W.)
Blacksmith (The); part-song arrange-
ment for mixed voices, words by W. J.
Robfion, music by J. W. Cherry. The
choral handbook, no. 788. London, J.
Curwen & sons, ltd. 86
8° 8 p.
Copyright by J. Curwen & sons, ltd.,
London, Eng. Class C, no. 125348, July
12, 1906; 2 c. July 14, 1906.
Cobb (Walter)
President's (The) flag; march by Wal-
ter Cobb for military band. 87
8° unp.
Copyright by Breitkopf & Hartel,
New York. Class C, no. 125445, July 14,
1906; 2 c. July 14, 1906.
Cole (E. Shirk)
Twilight; by E. Shirk Cole [for piano.]
S. Brainard's sons co. Chicago. 88
f° unp.
Copyright by S. Brainard's sons co.,
Chicago, 111. Claps C, no. 125375, July
13, 1906; 2 c. July 13, 1906.
Constancy; by Frecierick A. Dean arranged
for violin and piano. Frederick A.
Dean, Springfield, Mass. 89
f 6p.
Copyright by Frederick A. Dean,
Springfield, Mass. Class C, no. 125409,
July 14, 1906; 2 c. July 14, 1906.
Could yon forgot; words bv Edna Estelle,
music by W. Donahoe. Illinois
music book house, Chicago. 90
F sp.
Copyright by Erin S. Roberts, Holly
Grove, Ark. Class C, no. 125435, July 14,
1906; 2 c. July 14, 1906.
Do Kovon (Beginald)
Oh promise me; by Reginald De Koven,
arr. for piano by James ri. Rogers. New
York, G. Schirhier. 91
f« 6p.
Copyright by G. Schirmer, New York,
N. Y. Class C, no. 125383, July 13, 1906;
2 c. July 12, 1906.
Oh promise me; by Reginald De
Koven, arr. for violin and piano by
Paul Th. Miersch. New York, G.
Soh inner. 98
f« ftp.
Copyright by G. Schirmer, New York,
N. Y. Class C, no. 125382, July 13, 1906;
2 c. July 12, 1906.
Ellis illnstrated music course for music
teachers, lessons 21-39. 98
4°
CoPYRKniT by Effa Ellis. Class A,
nos. 150672-150690, Julv 12, 1906; 2 c.
each July 12, 1906.
Sngolmann (H.)
Joyful hearts; dance by Hans Eugel-
mann [for i)iano.] op. 690. Tempo di
marcia. S. Brainard's sons co. Chicago.
94
fo 5 p.
Copyright bv S. Brainard's sons co.,
Chicago, 111. Class C, no. 125377, July
13, 1906; 2 c. July 13, 1906.
Mirthful whisperings; schottischeby
Hans Engelmann [for piano.] op.
690. S. Brainard's sons co. Chi-
cago. 96
f° 5 p.
Copyright bv S. Brainard's sons co.,
Chicago, 111. Claims C, no. 125376, Julv
13, 1906; 2 c. July 13, 1906.
Svory littlo bit of help's worth a deal of
pity; written and comiX)8ed by Tom
Mellor, A If. J. I^wrence and Harrv
Gifford. London, Charles Sheard &
CO. 96
P unp.
Copyright by Charles Sheard & co.,
London, P'.ng. Class C, no. 125413, Julv
14, 1906; 2 c. July 14, 1906.
Fisher (Fred C.)
Brilliants (Th^); a caprice composed
by Fred C. Fisher for piano. Whaley,
Soyce & CO., ltd., Toronto. 97
F 6 p.
Copyright by Whaley, Royce & co.,
ltd., Toronto, Ont., Canada. Class C, no.
125337, July 12, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
68
Oedalgo (Andr<)
Promenade sen timen tale; pour piano
par Andr^ Gedalge. Enoch & cie. , Paris.
98
f» 7p.
Copyright by Enoch & cie, Paris,
France. Class C, no. 125415, July 14,
1906; 2 c. July 14, 1906.
Oilchriit (W. W.)
New (The) Jerusalem; sacred song
with organ or piano ace, biblical text
from the Revelation hj^mn from the Eng-
lish confessional, music by W. W. Gil-
christ, high in C. New York, G.
Schirmer. 99
f° 9p.
Copyright by G. Schirmer, New York,
N. Y. Class C, no. 125384, July 13, 1906;
2 c. July 12, 1906.
Gnomes (Tho) parade; march character-
istic by Leo W. Wright for piano.
Globe music co., Philadelphia, Pa.
100
F unp.
Copyright by Leo W. Wright, Phila-
delphia, Pa. Class C, no. 125446, July
14, 1906; 2 c. July 14, 1906.
Haines (Herberts.)
Beauty (The) of Bath; a musical play
by Seymour Hicks and Cosmo Hamilton,
lyrics by Chas. H. Taylor, music by Her-
oert E. Haines, arr. for pianoforte solo.
London, Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew,
ltd. 101
4° 88 p.
Copyright by Ascherberg, Hopwood
6 Crew, ltd. Class C, no. 125416, July
14, 1906; 2 c. July 14, 1906.
Beauty (The) of Bath; lancers by
Herbert £. Haines for piano. Lon-
don, Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew,
ltd. , 101a
f°. 9 p.
Copyright by Ascherberg, Hopwood
A Crew, ltd. Class C, no. 125417, July
14, 1906; 2 c. July 14, 1906.
Hoist the sails, brothers; words by £.
Louise Umlauf, music by Susan C.
Umlauf. 102
Sheet.
Copyright by Susan C. Umlauf, Phil-
adelphia, Pa. Class C, no. 125431, July
9, 1906; 2 c. July 14, 1906.
Holbrooke (Josef).
I cannot tell; sone, words by Charles
Kingsley, music by Josef Holbrooke, op.
7 no. 4. London, Leonard & co. 108
fo 7p.
Copyright bv Leonard & co., Ix)ndon,
England. Cla^ C, no. 125412, July 14,
1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Holihei (Thomas).
Violinspielers lieblinge hrsgb. von
Thomas Holzhei band 3, teil 1, Vergnugte
stunden, teil 2, bei frohlicher stimmung,
teil 3, hoch soil er leben. Leipzig,
Bosworth & CO. 104
f« 17 p.
Copyright bv Bosworth & co., Leipzig,
Germany. Class C. no. 125368, July 13,
1906; 2 c. July 13, 1906,
Honeybee's (The) honeymoon; by Dave
Reed jr., arr. by W. C. O'Hare for
female voices. Witmark edition
no. 361. 105
Copyright by Marcus Witmark & sons,
New York, N. Y. Class C, no. 125387,
July 13, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
I'm always the same to yon; words and
music by Louis Pritzkow. Louis
Pritzkow, Brooklyn, N. Y. 106
r 4p.
Copyright by L. Pritzkow, Brooklyn,
N. Y. Class C, no. 98856, June 23, 1905;
2 c. July 13. 1906.
Isle (The) of Bing; words and music by
Alfr^ G. Chaffee, song from The
Isle of Bing. 107
fo 6p.
Copyright by Alfred G. Chaffee. Class
C, no. 125408, July 14,1906; 2 c. July 14,
1906.
Janotha (Natalie)
White heather; march by Natalie Ja-
notha, op. 16. [for piano] London,
Bosworth & CO. 108
fo 6p.
Copyright by Bosworth & co. Leipzig,
Germany. Class C, no. 125365, July 13,
1906; 2 c. July 13, 1906.
Katy did; words and music by Edwin
McNally Pinney. Doll house pub.
CO., Elmhurst, L. I., N. Y. 109
f» 6p.
Copyright by Edwin McNally Pinney,
Elmhurst, L. I., N. Y. Class C, no.
125405, July 14, 1906; 2 c. July 14, 1906.
Kitty Carroll ; words and music by Alfred
G. Chaffee from ** The Isle of Bing."
110
1° 6 p.
Copyright bv Alfred G. Chaffee, Provi-
dence, R. I. Class C, no. 125407, July
14, 1906; 2 c. July 14, 1906.
Lachner (Vinoenz)
Fest overture in C; (Turandot). arr.
for band by Otto Widder, revised by Gus.
Guentzel. P. S. Gilmore band library
pub. CO. St. Louis, Mo. Ill
f° various paging.
Copyright bv P. S. Gilmore band li-
brarv pub. co. , St. Louis, Mo. Class C, no.
118803, Apr. 13, 1906; 2 c. July 14, 1906.
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LadUs (The); song and chorus, words
and music by Leo. \V. Wright.
Globe music co., Philadelphia, Pa.
lis
F unp.
Copyright by Leo. W. Wright, Phila-
delphia, Pa. Class C, no. 124453, June
20, 1906; 2 c. July 14, 1906.
Lawton (J. W.)
Song album for trombone or baritone
in bass clef, cornet, tromlx)ne or bari-
tone in treble clef with piano aco. Com-
piled and arrange<l by J. W. Lawson.
Vol. H. Boston, White-Smith music
pub. CO. 118
f° 66p.
Copyright by White-Smith music pub.
CO., Boston, Mass. Class C, no. 125354,
July 12, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
Lefort (JaUt)
Id4ale; valse lente by Jules Lefort for
orchestra, piano conductor. Enoch &
sons, London. 114
Copyright bv Knoch & sons, London,
England. Class C, no. 125414, July 14,
1906; 2 c. July 14, 1906.
Linoke (Paul)
Schlaraffen-marsch aus Prinze.<?s Rosine;
von Paul Lincke, blasmusik. Band parts.
116
unp.
Copyright by ApoUo-verlag. Class C,
no. 125371, July 13, 1906; 2 c. July 13,
1906.
Schlaraffen-marsch aus Prinzess Ro-
sine; von Paul Lincke, hannoni^-
musik. Band parts. 116a
unp.
Copyright bv A}>ollo-verlag. Class C,
no. 125372, Julv 13, 1906; 2 c. July 13,
1906.
Little girl; words and music by Clarence
E. Stephens. J. M. Fisher, Ander- ;
son, Md. 116
f° 8p.
Copyright by Clarence E. Stephens, •
Anderson, Md. * Class C, no. 125404, Julv
14, 1906; 2 c. July 14, 1906. ' ;
Lottner (H.)
Fairies* (The) revel; chorus, evolu- |
tions and tableaux by H. Lottner, in-
cluding Little fairy waltz for piano by
Streabbog; and Exj)ression song, German
air. John Church co. Cincinnati. 117
f° 5p. I
Copyright by John Church co., Cin- '
cinnati, Ohio. Class C, no. 12n374, Julv
13, 1906; 2 c. July 13, 1906. ' .
Love me and the world it nine; bv Reed
and Ball, arr. bv W. C. 0*Hare for
male voices, ^^''itmark edition no.
356. New York, M. Witmark &
sons. 118
fo 4p.
Copyrkjht by Marcus Witmark & sons,
New York, N. Y. Class C, no. 125390,
July 13, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
for female voices. Witmark edition
no. 357. New York, M. Witmark
& sons. 119
fo 5p.
Copyright by Marcus Witmark & sons,
New York, N. Y. Class C, no. 125389,
July 13, 190(5; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
for mixed voices. Witmark edition
no. 358. New York, M. Witmark
& sons. 120
fo 4p.
Copyright by Marcus Witmark & sons,
New York, N. Y. Cla.ss C, no. 125388,
July 13, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
Lullaby (A); words and music by Isaac
Anderson Loeb. Madson Towne,
Chicii^o. 121
f° 5 p.
Copyright by Isaac Anderson Loeb.
Class C, no. 125340, Julv 12, 1906; 2 c.
July 2, 1906.
Maunder (J. H.)
Lil* brack .»*heep; a negro version of the
ninety and nine; sacred song, music bv
J. H. Maunder. London, Marshafl
brothers. 122
F nnp.
Copyright bv J. H. Maunder, London,
Kngland. Class C, no. 125336, July 12,
1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
My orange girl; written and composed by
Alf. J. Lawrence and Harry Gifford.
London, Francis, Day & Hunter. 128
fo unp.
Copyrkjht by Francis, Bay & Hunter,
London, England. Class (\ no. 125351,
July 12, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
Nevin (Ctoorge B.)
Saviour, now the day is ending; bene-
diction hvmn-anthem, words bv Sarah
Doudney, music by George B. Nevin.
Oliver bitson company's oct. ed. no.
11543. 124
f° 5 p.
Copyright by Oliver Ditson companv,
Boston, Mass. Class C no. 125447, July
14, 1906; 2 c. July 14, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
65
Hdlok (AagaBte).
14 Etudes dl^mentaires; poar violon-
celle avec accompt. de piano par Auguste
Noick, op. 139 neft 1. Bosworth a co.
London. 126
19 16 p.
Copyright by Bosworth &co., Leipzig,
Germany. Class C, no. 125366, July 13,
1906; 2 c. July 13, 1906.
heft 2. Leipzig, Bosworth &
CO. 126
f® 15 p.
Copyright by Bosworth & co. Class
C, no. 125367, Julv 13, 1906; 2 c. July
13, 1906.
O'Connor (C W.)
Camp Fadette; march and two step by
C. W. O'Connor, arr. by Fred C. Wight,
[for orchestra]. 127
f? unp.
Copyright by Vogue music pub. co.,
New London, Conn. Clan's C, no. 1 25386,
July 13, 1906; 2 c. July 13, 1906.
Only a message firomhome sweet home; in-
tro.: In Central Park. arr. by T.
P. and Geo. J. Trinkaus for mando-
lin orchestra. 128
t° unp.
Copyright by Marcus Witrnark & PonH,
New York, N. Y. Clasn C, no. 125391,
July 13, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
Parry ( Hubert)
Von edler art; (noble of air) song,
words and music from a Nuremburg pong
book of 1549» English words by Paul
England, music arr. by Hubert Parry.
Boosev & CO., London. 129
P 5p.
Copyright by Boosey & co., London,
England. Cla.«« C, no. 125346, July 12,
1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
Peaceful night; song and chorus, words
by W. E. Savage, music by J. F.
McGuire. Willis Woodward &
CO., New York. 130
P 5 p.
Copyright bv Willis AVoodward & co..
New York, N.' Y. Class C, no. 125451,
July 14, 1906; 2 c. July 13, 1906.
Philipp (I.)
Favorite movements from famous piano
concertos; edited and lingered witn in-
tnxiuctory note by I. Philipp. vol. 2.
John Church company, Cincinnati.
f° 153 p.
Copyright by John Church co., Cin-
cinnati, O. Class A, no. 150742, Julv 13,
1906; 2 c. July 13, 1906. " 181
Queen of my dreams; words and music by
Alfred G. Chaffee from The Isle of
Bing. 182
f° 5p.
Copyright bv Alfred G. Chaffee, Provi-
dence, R. I. Class C, no. 125406; July
14, 1906; 2 c. July 14, 1906.
Baiter (Mary Turner)
O Lord of life; sacred song with niano
or organ ace, words and music by Mary
Turner Salter, high in F. New York,
G. Schirmer. 188
f° 5 p.
Copyright by G. Schirmer, New York,
N. Y. Class C, no. 125385, Julv 13, 1906;
2 c. Julv 12, 1906.
I w »
Baiter (Bumner)
Come, Holy Spirit, come; sacred song
for high voice with org&n ace, words by
Joseph Hart. New York, G. Schirmer.
184
fo 7p.
Copyright by G. Schirmer, New York,
N. Y. Class C, no. 125381, July 13, 1906;
2 c. July 13, 1906.
Ban Franoisco*s sad disaster; words by
Chas. E. Rogers, music by John
Martin. Illinois music book
house, Chicago. 186
f° 4 p.
Copyright bv Chas. E. Rogers, Fond
du Lac, Wis. Class C, no. 125436, July
14, 1906; 2 c. July 14, 1906.
Sehytt^ (Ludwig)
Beim liindlichenreigen; fiir das piano-
forte von Ludwig Schytt^, op. 143. Mu-
sikalische erinnerungen no. 2. Arthur
P. Schmidt, Boston. 186
F 5p.
Copyright by Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos-
ton, Mass. Class C, no. 125423, July 14,
1906; 2 c. July 14, 1906.
Bootfahrt im mondenschein (moon-
light barcarole) fiir das pianoforte
von Ludwig Schytt^, op. 143. Mu-
si kalische erinnerungen no. 4. Ar-
thur P. Schmidt, Boston. 187
Copyright by Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos-
ton, Ma.««. Class C, no. 125425, Julv 14,
1906; 2 c. July 14, 1906.
Fliichtlin^ ( Der ) ; fiir das pianoforte
von Ludwig Schylt^, op. 143. Mu-
si kalinche erinnerungen no. 7. Ar-
thur P. Schmidt, Boston. 188
Copyright bv Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos-
ton, Mai«8. Class C, no. 125428, July 14,
1906; 2 c. July 14, 1906.
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BthjtU (Ladwig) — Continued.
Im zif^Qnerla$;er; fiir das piano-
forte von Ludwig Schytt^, op. 143.
Mueikalische erinnerungen no. 1.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston. 189
F 5p.
Copyright by Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos-
ton, Mass. Class C, no. 125422 Jul. 14,
1906; 2 c. Jul. 14, 1906.
Sturmwetter; (A stormy day) fiir
das pianoforte von Ludwig SchytU!',
op. 143. Musikalische erinnerungen
no. 3. Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston.
140
19 6p.
Copyright by Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos-
ton, Mass. Class C, no. 125424, Jul. 14,
1906; 2 c. Jul. 14, 1906.
Wettrennan (Das); At the race,
fiir das pianoforte von Ludwig Schytt^,
op. 143. Musikalische erinnerungen
no. 5. Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston.
141
fo 5p.
Copyright bv Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos-
ton, Mass. Class C, no. 125426, Jul. 14,
1906; 2 c. Jul. 14, 1906.
Wolkenzug; (Floating clouds) fiir
das pianoforte von Ludwig Schytte, op.
143. Musikalische erinnerungen no. 6.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston. 142
f> 5p.
Copyright by Arthur P. Schmidt, Bos-
ton, Mass. Class C, no. 125427, Jul. 14,
1906; 2 c. Jul. 14. 1906.
Smithtonian march and two step (for or-
chestra) by Roland G. Bender.
Will. H. Smith & son, Dixon, 111.
148
fo unp.
Copyright bv Will H. Smith & son,
Dixon, 111. Clfiuss C, no. 125380, Jul. 13,
1906; 2 c. Jul. 13, 1906.
Boul of tho Soath; march-two step by H.
B. Criswell, op. 11 for piano. Will
A. W^atkin music co., Dallas, Tex.
144
fo 5 p.
Copyright by Will A. Watkins <& H. B.
Criswell, Dalla.s, Tex. Cla*s C, no.
125403, Jul. 14, 1906; 2 c. Jul. 14, 1906.
Swastika; march -two step by Flora K.
Busby. Willard B. Lav, Denver,
Colo. 146
fo 5 p.
Copyright by Flora V>. Busby, Denver,
Colo. Class C, no. 125398, June 22, 1900;
2 c. Jul. 13, 1906.
Binle (Jotopk)
Mazurka; pour violin avec accomp. de
piano par Joseph Szule. Ries & Erler
k Berlin. 146
P lip.
Copyright by Ries & Erler, Berlin,
Germany. Class C, no. 125369, Jul. 13,
1906; 2 c. Jul. 13, 1906.
Toun (Berthold)
Stars of the summer night; part song
for men's voices, words by H. VV. Long-
fellow, music by Berthold Tours, arr. by
W. G. Owst. ' Oliver Ditsoncompanv'a
oct. ed. no. 11532. 147
f° 5 p.
Copyright by Oliver Ditson company,
Boston, Mas.s. Class C, no. 125449, Jul.
14, 1906; 2 c. Jul. 14, 1906.
Tonri (Frank S.)
C'est moi; words by Percy Green bank,
music by Frank E. Tours. London,
Ascherl^erg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd. 148
fo 5 p.
Copyright bv Ascherberg, Hopwood &
Crew, ltd. Class C, no. 125418, Jul. 14,
1906; 2 c. Jul. 14, 1906.
Vomer (H. C.)
Out in the night I heard a voice; sacred
, song by H. C. Verner. S. Brainard*s
: sons CO. Chicago. 149
I fo 7p.
Copyright bv S. Brainard's sons co.,
Chicago, 111. Class C, no. 125378, Jul. 13,
1906; 2 c. Jul. 13, 1906.
WoBton (H. BargoBs).
Song of the North; words by Walter C.
Smith, music by H. Burgess Weston.
Boosey & co., London. 160
£° 8 p.
Copyright bv Boosev <fe co., London,
England. Class C, noJ 125347, Jul. 12,
1906; 2 c. Jul. 12, 1906.
When Sninmor skies are blue; words by H.
S. Livingstone, music by Chauncey
Haines. Vaux music co., Detroit,
Mich. 161
f° 5p.
Copyright by Vaux mus. co., Detroit,
Mich. Class C,* no. 125353, Jul. 12, 1906;
2 c. Jul. 12, 1906.
When up in Maine the apple blosBoms blow;
words bv [..eslie ulare Manchester,
.music by Stanley Mead South worth.
Leslie Clare Manchester, Lvons,
Ohio. * 162
f° 3p.
('opyright by Leslie Clare Manchester,
Lvons, Ohio. "Class C, no. V2o'M4; Jul.
12, 1906; 2 c. Jul. 12, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
67
Wind! that earry from East to Wett; words
and air by Laura Hope Fisher, arr.
by Howard Vemer. Illinois music
book house Chicago. 168
f« 6 p.
Copyright by Laura Hope Fisher, Wal-
pole, Mass. Class C, no. 125434, Jul. 14,
1906; 2 c. Jul. 14, 1906.
Toon forever; waltzes by Chas. M. Hat-
terslev. [for piano.] Trenton,
N. J. " Chas. M. Hattersley. 164
P 9p.
Copyright bv Chas. M. Hattersley,
Trenton, N. J. 'Class C, no. 125360, Jul.
13, 1906; 2 c. Jul. 13, 1906.
ZerleU (J. B.)
Wailfahrt (Die) nach Kevlaar; gecl. von
H. Heine fiir declamation mit beglietung
Zerlett (J. B.) — Continued,
von streichorchester oder Klavier, com-
ponirt von J. B. Zerlett, op. 254. Klavier-
auszug. Leipzig, J. Rieter-Bieder-
mann. 166
fo 7p.
Copyright by J. Rieter-Biedermann,
Leipzig, (iermany. Class C, no. 125370,
Jul. 13, 1906; 2 c. Jul. 13, 1906.
Zing (The) ta-ra-ra band ; written by Bert
Delmar, composed by George Burton.
Monte Carlo publishing co., London.
166
f 3p.
Copyright by Monte Carlo publishing
CO., London, Eng. Class C, no. 125397,
Jul. 14, 1906; 2 c. Jul. 9, 1906.
Number of entries of Musical compositions completed by deposit of 2 copies
since Jan. 1, 1906 , 14,22S
INDEX TO PART 3. MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS.
This index contains the names of the authors and copyright proprietors of all the
titles repstered in this number; following each authors or proprietor's name is the
title registered by him. The index includes also all titles registered in this number,
indexed under tfie first word of the title.
Xlie Figures refer to tlie Heairy-faced Numbers follonrlntf tlie Titles In tlie
Catalojpoe.
Aletter (W.) Madchen sind zum
kussen 72
Apollo-verlag. Schlaraffen 115
Aficherberg, Hopwood & Crew:
Beautvof Bath 101
C'estmoi 148
Ashford (E. L.):
Closing voluntary' 73
Communion in G 74
Opening voluntary 75
Reverie 76
AttwooU ( H. F. ) California 85
Back to Dixie 77
Beauty of Bath 101
Beethoven ( L. v. ) Pilgrim ( A) . . 78
Beim landlichen reigen 136
Bender, R. G. Smithsonian
march 143
Blackburn (G. A.) Jack Sprat.. 79
Blacksmith (The) 86
Bohm (C):
Clochettes d'argent 80
Invocation 81
Pierrette 82
Roeetta 83
Boosey & co. :
Song of the north 150
Vone<llerart 129
Bootfahrt im mondenschein 137
Bosworth & CO. :
Madchen sind zum ktissen 72
Violinspieler^s lieblinge 104
White heather 108
14 etudes ^l^mentaires 125
Brackett (F. H.) Whate'er be-
tides 84
Brainard's (S. ) sons co. :
Joyful hearts 94
Mirthful whisperings 95
Out in the night 149
Twilight 88
Breitkopf & Hiirtel. President's
flag 87
Brilliants (The) 97
Burton ( G, ) Zing-ta-ra-la 156
Busby (F. E. ) Swastika 145
Oalifomia 85
CampFadette 127
C'estmoi 148
Chaffee (A. G.):
Isle of Bing 107
Kitty Carroll 110
Queen of mv dreams 132
Cherry ( J. W.) blacksmith 86
Church (J.) CO.:
Fairies revel 117
Favorite movements 131
Clochettes d'argent 80
Closing voluntary 73
Cobb ( W. ) President's flag 87
Cole (E. S.) Twilight 88
Come holy spirit come 134
Communion in G 74
Constancy 89
Could vou forget 90
CriswelKH.B.) Soul of the South. 144
Curwen (J.) & sons. Blacksmith
(The) 86
Curwen (J.) & sons, ltd. Jack
Sprat 79
Dean (F. A.) Constancy 89
DeKoven(R. ) Oh promise me.. 91
Donahoe(W.) Could you forget. 90
Ditson (O.):
Pilgrim (A) 78
Saviour, now the day is ending. 124
Stars of the summer night 147
Whate'er betides 84
Dressier ( W.) Pilgrim (A) 78
Ellis( E. ) Illustrated musiccourse. 93
Ellis illustrated music course 93
Enoch & sons. Ideale 114
Enoch & cie. Promenade senti-
mentale 98
Engelmann (IL):
Joyful hearts 94
Mirthful whisi>ering8 95
Esswood (W. n.) Back to Dixie. 77
Every little bit m
Fairie's revel 117
Favorite movements 131
Fest overture in C Ill
Fisher (F. (..) Brilliants 97
Fisher ( L. H . ) Winds that carrv . 153
Fliichtling (Der) ". -• 138
Francis, Day & Hunter. My
orange girl 123
I
II
INDEX
Gedalge (A.) Promenade eenti-
nienrale 98
Gilchrist (W. W.) New Jerusa-
lem 99
Gilmore (P. S.) band library pub.
CO. Fest overture Ill
Gnomes (The) parade 100
Guentzel (Gus). Fest overture. . . Ill
Haines (H. E.) Beauty of Bath . 101
Haines (C. ) When summer skies
are blue 151
Hattersley (C. M.) Yours for-
ever 154
Hoist the sails brothers 102
Holbrooke (J.) I cannot tell 103
Holzhei(T.) Violinspieler's lieb-
linge 104
Honeybees honeymoon 105
Icannottell ../. 103
I*m alwavs the same to you 106
Id^ale..". 114
Im zigeunenlager 139
Invocation 81
Isleof Bing 107
Jack Sprat .* 79
Jonatha ( N. ) White heather 108
Jovful hearts 94
Katydid 109
Kitty Carroll 110
Lachner ( V. ) Fest overture Ill
Ladies (The) 112
Lawrence (A. J.) & Gifford (H.)
My orange girl 123
Lawson (J. W. ) Song album 113
Lefort(J.) IdMe 114
Leonard & co. I cannot tell 103
Lir brack sheep 122
Lincke(P. ) Schlaraffen 115
Little girl 116
Loeb(l. A.) Lullaby 121
Lorenz pub. co. :
Closing voluntary 73
Communion in G 74
Opening voluntary 75
Reverie 76
Lottner ( H. ) Fairies revel 117
Love me and the world is mine. 118
Lullabv(A) 121
McGuire (J. F.) Peaceful night. 130
Madchen sind zum kiissen da 72
Manchester (L. C. ) When up in
Maine 152
Martin (J.) San Francisco's sad
disaster 135
Maunder ( J. H.) Lil' brack sheep. 122
Mazurka 146
Mellor (T.), Lawrence (A. J.) &
Gifford (H.) Every little bit. 96
Miersch (P. T.) Oh promise me. 92
Mirthful whis{)eriug« 95
MonteCarlopub. CO. Zing-ta-ra-la. 156
M y orange girl 123
New (The) .Jerusalem 99
Nevin (G. B.) Saviour, now the
day is ending 124
Nolck (A.) 14 Etudes ^l^men-
taires 125
O Lord of life 133
0'Hare(W. C):
Honeybee's honey moon 105
Love me 118
O'Connor (C.W.) CampFadette. 127
Oh promise me 92
Only a message from home sweet
home 128
Opening voluntary 75
Out in the night I heard a voice . . 149
Owst (W. G.) Stars of the sum-
mer night 147
Parry (H.) Vonedlerart 129
Peaceful n igh t 1 30
Philipp(l.) Favorite movements. 131
Pierrette (La.) 82
Pilgrim ( A) and a stranger 78
Pinney ( E. McN. ) Katy did 109
President's (The) flag 87
Pritzkow (L.) I'm always the
same 106
Promenade sentimentale 98
Queen of my dreams 132
Reed (D.) Honeybee's honey-
moon ,105
Reed & Ball. Love me 118
Ries & Erier. Mazurka 146
Rieter-Biedermann (J.) Wall-
fahrt nach Kevlaar 156
Reverie 76
Roberts ( E. S. ) Could you forget. 90
Rogers (C. E.) San Francisco's
sad disaster 135
Rogers (J. H.) Oh promise me.. 91
Rosetta 83
Salter ( M. T. ) 0 Lord of life. ... 133
Salter (S. ) Come, Holy Spirit. . . 134
San Francisco's sad disaster 135
Saviour, now the day is ending. . . 124
Schirmer (G.):
Come, Holy Spirit 134
O Lord of life 133
Oh promise me 91
New Jerusalem 99
Schlaraffen-marsch 115
Schmidt (A. P.):
Beim landlichen reigen 136
Bootfahrt 137
Clochettes d'aqient 80
Fluchtling (Der) 138
Im zigeunerlager 139
Invocation 81
Pierrette 82
Rosetta 83
Sturm wetter 140
Wettrennen (Das) 141
Wolkenzug 142
SchytU^ (L.):
Beim liindlichen reigen 136
Bootfahrt 137
Fluchtling (Der) 138
Im zigeunerlager 1 39
Stunnwetter 140
INDEX
III
Schytt^ (L.)--Continued.
Wettrennen (Das) 141
Wolkenzug 142
Sheard (C. ) A co. Every little bit
of helps 96
Smith ( W. H.) A son. Smithson-
ian march 143
Smithsonian march 143
Song album 113
Sonc of the North 1 50
Soulof the South 144
South worth (S. M.) When up in
Maine 152
Stars of the Summer night 147
Stephens ( C. E. ) Little girl 116
Sturmwetter 140
Swastika 145
Szule (J. ) Mazurka 146
Tours (B.) Stars of the summer
night 147
Tours ( F. E. ) C'est-moi 148
Trinkaus (T. P. & G. J.) Only a
message 128
Twilight 88
Umlauf (S. C. ) Hoist the sails ... 102
Vaux mus. co. When summer
skies are blue 151
Vemer ( H. ) Winds that carry . . 153
Verner (H. C. ) Out in the night. 149
Violinspieler's lieblinge 104
Vogue music pub. co. Camp Fa-
dette 127
Von edler art 129
Wallfahrt (Die) nach Kevlaar. ... 155
Watkins (W. A.) & Criswell (H.
B.) Soul of the South 144
Weston (H. B.) Song of the
North 150
Wettrennen (Das) 141
Widder (O. ) Fest overture Ill
Wight ( F. C, ) Camp Fadette .... 127
W^inds that can*y from East to
West 153
Wltmark (M.) & sons:
Honeybee's honeymoon 105
Love me 118
Only a message 128
W^haley, Royce & co. Brilliants . 97
What e*er betides Thy love abides. 84
When Summer skies are blue 151
White heather march 108
White-Smith music pub. CO. Song
album 113
Wolkenzug *. 142
Wood (W. H. S. ) Back to Dixie. 77
W'oodward (W\) & co. Peaceful
night 130
Wright (L. W.):
Gnomes parade 100
Ladies (The) 112
Your*s forever waltzes 154
Zerlett (J. B.) Wallfahrt nach
Kevlaar 155
Zing-ta-ra-ra band 156
14 Etudes ^l^mentaires heft 1 and
2. (2nos.) 125
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PART 3:
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 1, JULY-DECEMBER, 1906
No. 6
August 9, 1906
WASHINGTON
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
1906
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
Arranged alohabetically by authors (composers) or titles. The imprint is given in
the title only if the publisher and copyright proprietor are not identical.
The Index at the end of the Catalogue includes references to the copyright proprietors and to the
authon of all the titlOM rcffistered in this numl^er; in addition, the index includes also references to
the titles, entry being made under the first word of the title.
To save space the copyright noUce after each title is abbreviated. Thus the notice after the first
title. ■
no.
^^/**^*' *5® copyngnt nouce aiier eacn iiiie is abbreviated. Thus the notice after the first
e. if printed in full, would read, '* Copyright by Ernest S. Williams, Boston, Mam. Class C, XXc.
125087, July 7, 1906; 2 copies received July 7, 1906."
AdTenturer (The) march; by £. C. Rams-
dell, for military band. 167
8° unp.
£rne$«t S. Williams, Boston, Mass. C
125087, July 7, 1906; 2 c. July 7, 1906.
Albenii (T.)
Merlin; drame en trois actes, texte
anglais et version fran9ai8e de Maurice
Kufferath, musique de T. Albeniz, par-
tition pour chant et piano. First part of
Kin^ Arthur, a trilogy of lyrical dramas
founded on the "Morte d' Arthur** of
Sir Thomas Malory by Francis Coutts.
Vocal score. Paris Edition Mutuelle.
168
fo 298 p.
T. Albeniz, Paris, France. C 125183,
July 9, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Am I readj for Hit eall; music by Ralph
Killingsworth 169
leaf
Emmett S. Dean & Saml. W. Hensley,
Waco, Tex. C 124320, June 26, 1906; 2 c.
July 9, 1906.
America; national hymn, words by S. S.
Smith, music by Frank W. Lawrence.
160
leaf
F. W^. Lawrence, East Orange, N. J.
C 124837, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Ameriean (The) Tietory; march and two
step by C. H. French for piano.
Pioneer music pub. CO., Chicago. 161
F 6p.
C. H. French, United States. C 124891,
July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Are yon waitiiig; music by A. B. Sebren
162
leaf
Arthur B. Sebren, Spring Hill, La. C
124370, Jane 26, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Are yon within the ark; music by J. H.
Sheppard. ' 168
leaf.
Emmett S. Dean & John H. Sheppard,
Waco & Chilton, Tex. C 124291, June
26, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Am panti the hart; anthem, words by
Henry F. Ly te, music by E. S. Lorenz.
164
8° p. 106-109.
Lorenz pub. co., Davton, Ohio. C
124946, July 5, 1906; 2 c' July 5, 1906.
At fall tilt; polka brilliante, bv A. Van
Raalte, ed. by P. W, Orem for piano.
166
P 5p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. C
125040, July 6, 1906; 2 c. July 6, 1906.
At the little rnitic bridge down by the
•tream; words by Henry Howard
Ohlsen, music by Chas. Leischner jr.
166
r> 5p.
Willis Woodward & co., New York,
N. Y. C 125036, July 6, 1906; 2 c. July
5, 1906.
Antoerat waltiei; by R. H. Unterdorfel
and Wm. H. Marland, for piano.
Elite music CO., Hoi yoke, Mass. 167
fo 7p.
Richard H. Unterdorfel, Holyoke,
Mass. C 125192, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
2, 1906.
Awake, mj lonl; women's voices, by Car-
rie B. Adams. 168
sheet.
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati, Ohio. C
125331, July 11, 1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
69
70
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIEfl
BarUett (Homer H.)
Andante; suite for the organ by Homer
N. Bartlett, op. 205 no. 3. 169
Pip.
G. Schirmer, New York. N. Y. C
125199, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July 7, 1906.
Chorale; suite for the organ by Homer
N. Bartlett, op. 205 no. 1. 170
F 8p.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
125197, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July 7, 1906.
Douglas, tender and true; song with
piano accompaniment for high voice in G.
words anon., music by Homer N. Bart-
lett. 171
t9 6p. I
G. Schirmer. New York, N. Y. C
125202, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July 7, 1906.
Finale; suite for the organ by Homer
N. Bartlett, op. 205 no. 4. 178
F lip.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
125200, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July 7, 1906.
Introduction and scherzo; suite for the
organ by Homer N. Bartlett op. 205
no. 2. 178
f9 10 p.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
125198, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July 7, 1906.
Be joyful; anthem, music by L. O. Em-
erson. 174
8o p. 188-192,
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 124948, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July
5, 1906.
Beantifal eity; music by T. Park Burt.
176
leaf.
Emmett S. Dean & Samuel W. Henslev,
Wac-o, Tex. C 124338, June 26, 1906; 2 c.
July 9, 1906.
Beautifal (The) eity of Ban Franoiioo; song
by Henry Spear. Succeds music co.
Chicago. 176
fo .5 p.
H. Spear, United States. C 125000,
July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Beyond the dark eea ; music bv J. P. Lane.
177
leaf.
Emmett S. Dean & Samuel W. Hensley,
Waco, Tex. C 124301, June 26, 1906; 2 c.
July 9, 1906.
Bill Simmone, Tve got to danoe 'til the
band gets through; by G. A. Spink,
arr. by T. P. and Geo. J. Trinkaus,
for mandolin orchei^tra. 178
(9 unp.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 124876, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July
5, 1906.
Bleiiing (The); words by G. R. H. Chell,
music by M. B. McDerinond. Pio-
neer music pub. co. Chicago. 179
fo 6p.
G. R. H. Chell and M. B. McDermond,
Uniteii States. C 124892, July 5, 1906;
2 c. July 5, 1906.
Bright 4 beantifal mantioni; music by
J. P. Lane. 180
leaf
Emmett S. Dean & Samuel W. Hensley,
Waco, Tex. C 124342, June 26, 1906; 2 c.
July 9, 1906.
Brightwell (Edward)
Reverie du soir; for violin solo with
pianoforte ace. 181
F 9p.
E. Ascherberg & co., London, England.
C 124864. July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Broken bite; a buck two step, by H. W.
Sinn, for orchestra. 188
8° unp.
Clyde Edgar Sinn, Chicago, 111. C
124840, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
California (The) earthquake; song by Mrs.
Walter Stock well. Success music
CO. Chicago. 188
F 4p.
Mrs. W. Stockwell. C 124974, July 5,
1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Call for workers; music by J. H. Shep-
pard. 184
leaf.
Emmett S. Dean & John H. Sheppard,
Waco, Tex. C 120173, Apr. 28, 1906; 2 c.
July 9, 1906.
Calm on Galilee; anthem, words by
Emma Post, music by H. W. Porter.
186
89 p. 99-105.
Lorenz publishing com pan v, Dayton,
Ohio. C 124952, July 5, 1906'; 2 c. July
5, 1906.
Camp Fadette; march two step by C. W.
0' Conner for piano. 186
F 5 p.
Vogue music pub. co.. New London,
Conn. C 125242, Julv 10, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
Campbell (Bradford)
Ix)rd (The) is my shepherd; hymn-
anthem, words from Scottish hymnal.
Choir journal no. 181«. 187
8<> 8 p.
B. F. Wood music co., Boston, Mass.
C 125043, July 6, 1906; 2 c. July 6, 1906.
VUSICAL COMP08ITI0^8
71
Captain (The) from the 10th brigade; words
and xnnsic by Wm. C. Henderson.
Willia Woodward & co., New York.
188
fo 5 p.
W. C. Henderson, Brooklyn, N. J. C
125033, July 6, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Captivatin' Bne; words by Wm. B. Fried-
lander, music by Chas. E. Mullen.
189
P unp.
Will Rossiter, Chicago, 111. C 125048,
July 6, .906; 2 c. July 6, 1906.
Certain (A) little girl; words by Arthur
Lamb; mufdc by Alfred Murdoch.
190
f* unp.
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 125236, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July 9,
1906.
Ghaminade (C.)
2 « gavotte; pour piano, op. 121 . Paris,
Enocn & cie. 191
fo 7p.
Chappell & CO., ltd., London, England.
C 125011, July 6, 1906; 2 c. July 6, 1906.
Ghanaon de Mariette; duette by G. Bach-
mann, ed. by P. W. Orem, for piano.
192
r> 6p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 125042, July 6, 1906; 2 c. July 6, 1906.
Chriat ia m j leader; music bv W. J. Graves.
193
leaf
Emmett S. Dean & Samuel W. Hens-
ley, Waco, Tex. C 124340, June 26, 1906;
2 c. July 9, 1906.
Chriatmaa greeting; music by B. B. Ed-
miaston. 194
leaf
Emmett 8. Dean & Bernard B. Ed-
miaston, Waco, Tex., and Hollis, Okla.
C 124350, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
City (The) sleeping: song by Charles Davis.
Success music co., Chicago. 196
f° 5 p.
C. Davie, United States. C 125003,
July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Claim (The); three step, by F. W. Hobbs
for piano. Pioneerinusicpub. co.,
Chicago. 196
fo 5p.
F. W. Hobbs, United States. C 124894,
Jaly 6, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
ding to the oroaa; music by Joseph K.
Schoate. 197
leaf.
Emmett Sidnev Dean, Waco, Tex. C
124362, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Clnstering memories; romance for piano,
by T. P. Ryder. 198
P 7p.
VVhite-Smith music publishing com-
pany, Boston, Mass. In renewal' for 14
years from Sept. 17, 1906. C 125127, July
9, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Coleridge-Taylor (8.)
Eastern dance, from the music to Ste-
phen Phillip's play Nero; composed by S.
Coleriilge-Taylor, violino primo. 199
f° 3p.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Enj?-
land. C 125138, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July 9,
1906.
violino gecondo.
800
fo 8p.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 125139, July 9, 1906; 2 c July 9,
1906.
viola.
801
f° Sp.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 125140, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July 9,
1906.
'cello.
808
f° 3p.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 125141 , July 9, 1906; 2 c. July 9,
1906.
basso.
808
fo 3p.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 125142, Julv 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
First entr'acte '*Nero;" from the
music to Stephen Phillip's drama Nero,
composed by S. Coleridge-Taylor arr. for
violin and piano. Score & parts. 204
4° 14 p. & 6 p.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 125143, Julv 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
violino primo. 805
fo 7p.
Novello & CO., limited, ix)ndon, Eng-
land. C 125149, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
violino secondo. 806
P 4 p.
Novello & CO., limited, Ix)ndon, Eng-
land. C 125150, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
viola. 807
fo 4p.
Novello & CO., limited, Ix)ndon, Eng-
land. C 125151, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
72
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Coleridge-Tajlor (8.) — Continued.
*cello.
208
r> 4p.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 125152, July 9, 1906; 2 c. Jnly
9, 1906.
baeso.
809
f° 8p.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 125153, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
Intermezzo, singing girl's chorus,
from the music to Stephen Phillip's
►lay Nero; composed by S.CoIeridge-
fo 3p.
play JN ere
Taylor, v
iolino primo.
810
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 125144, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
violino secondo.
811
fo 2 p.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 125145, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
viola.
818
fo 3p.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 125146, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
'cello.
818
£° 8 p.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 125147, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
basso.
814
fo 3 p.
Novello & CO., limited, Tendon, Eng-
land. C 125148, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
Prelude from the music to Stephen
Phillip's play Nero; composed by S.
Coleridge-Taylor, violino primo. 816
fo 6 p.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 125159, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
Coleridgo-Taylor (B.)— Continued.
'cello.
81S
F 4p.
Novello & CO., limited, Ix)ndon, Eng-
land. C 125162, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9. 1906.
basso.
819
f° 4p.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 125163, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
Proi'essional march, from the music
to Stephen Phillips's play Nero; com-
posed by S. Coleridge-Taylor, violino
primo. 820
f° 2p.
Novello <& CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 125154, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
violino secondo.
881
f° 2 p.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 125155, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
viola.
f« 2p.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 125156, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
violoncello. 888
P 8p.
Novello & CO., limite<l, London, Eng-
land. C 125157, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
basso.
884
violino secondo.
816
fo 4p.
Novello & CO., limite<i, London, Eng-
land. C 125160, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
viola.
817
f° 4 p.
Novello & CO., limited, Ix)ndon, Eng-
land. C 125161, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
fo 3p.
Novello & CO., limited, Ixmdon, Eng-
land. C 125158, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
Come home; chorus & music by Chaa.
Edw. Pollock. 885
leaf.
Emmett S. Dean & Samuel W. Hensley ,
Waco, Tex. C 124311. June 26, 1906;
2 c. Julv 9, 1906.
Come to the Bavioar; music by Carlton
Bradshaw. 886
leaf.
Emmett S. Dean & Samuel W. Hensley,
Waco, Tex. C 124330, June 26, 1906; 2 c.
July 9, 1906.
Come to the Savioar; music by D. A.
Faubus. 887
leaf.
Emmett S. Dean & Saml. W. Hensley,
Waeo, Tex. C 124323, June 26, 1906; 2 c.
July 9, 1906.
MUSICAL COSIPOSITIONS
78
Come with all your wants and woonds;
music by Emmett 8. Dean. 228
leaf.
E. S. Dean, Waco, Tex. 0 124361 , June
26, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Comforter 4 guide; music by J. D. Vernon.
229
leaf.
Emmett S. Dean & Samuel W. Hensley,
Waco, Tex. C 124310, June 26, 1906; 2 c.
Jaly 9, 1906.
Concone (J.)
Concone's 40 exercises for contralto,
baritone and bass, as songs with words
including tonic sol-fa notation; words by
Leslie Gordon. 230
f«> Wp.
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 125070, July 7, 1906; 2 c. July 7,
1906.
Cowen (Frederio H.)
May pole dance; suite of old English
dances no. 1, violino primo. 281
fo 4 p.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 125133, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July 9,
1906.
violino secondo.
232
f« 3 p.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 125176, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July 9,
1906.
viola.
238
F 8p.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 125172, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
violoncello.
234
f° 8p.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 125168, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
basso.
285
F 2p.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 125164, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
Minuet d' amour; suite of old English
dances no. 3. violino primo. 886
P P.8A9.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 125135, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
violino secondo. 237
19 P.8&9.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 125178, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
Cowen (Frederio H.) — Continued.
viola. 238
fo P.7&8.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 125174, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
violoncello.
289
f*> p. 7<fe8.
Novello &Ico., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 125170, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
basso. 240
f° p. 5.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 125166, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
Old dance with variations; suite of old
English dances no. 4. violino primo. ||
241
f9 p. 10-16.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 125136, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
violino secondo.
242
19 p. 10-16.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 125179, July 9, 1906; 2 c. Julv
9, 1906.
viola. 248
f° p. 9-14.
Novello & CO. , limited, London, Eng-
land. C 125175, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
violoncello. 244
19 p. 9-14.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 125171, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
basso. 245
19 p. 6-10.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 125167, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
Peasant's dance; suite of old English
dances no. 2, com]308ed by Frederic H.
Cowen. violino primo. 246
f° p. 5-7.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 125134, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
violino secondo. 247
fo p. 6-7.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 125177, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
viola. 248
fo p. 4-6.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 125173, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
74
CATALOGUE OP COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Cowan (Frederie H.)— Continued.
violoncello. 849
t° p. 4-6.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 125169, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9. 1906.
basso.
250
F p. 8^4.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 125165, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
Cranmer (E. L. )
Abide with me; solo, duet and quar-
tette. 251
8° 4 p.
Theodore Presser, Phila, Pa. C 124922,
July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
OroM (The); music by Emmett S. Dean.
252
leaf.
Emmett Sidney Dean, Waco, Tex. C
124359, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Daisy walti; by Anna Bucknam for piano.
Pioneer music pub. co., Chicago. 263
r 8p.
A. Bucknam, United States. C 124890,
July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Dance among the leaves; by Frederick A.
Williams, op. 57, no. 2, for piano.
264
fo 3p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 124924, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Dark is my pathway; music by A. L.
Reed. 265
leaf. .
Emmett S. Dean & Samuel W. Hens-
ley, Waco, Tex. C 109778, Dec. 18, 1905;
2 c. July 9, 1906.
Dawn of love; valse by H. A. WMlliams,
for piano. 266
F 7p.
Theodore Pres.ser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 125084, July 7, 1906; 2 c. July 6, 1906.
Dear old state of Indiana; song by Geo. A.
Totten. Succepp music co. Chicago.
267
P 5p.
G. A. Totten, United States;. C 124994,
July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Death at dawn of day; song by ^fr^*. H.
Pleasants McDaniel. Success mu-
sic CO., Chicago. 268
P 5 p.
Mrs. H. P. McDaniel, United States.
C 124976, Julv 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Death oame at dawn; song by Elsie Sebe-
list. Success music co. 859
fo 5p.
E. Sebelist, United States. C 124968,
July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Death oame at dawn; song, by Mrs. J. C.
E<ider. Success music co., Chi-
cago. 860
f> 6p.
Mrs, J. C. Edder, United States. G
125007, July 6, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Death oomes at dawn; song by Jennie H.
Braydon. Success music co., Chi-
cago. 261
r 6p.
J. H. Bravdon, United States. C 125002,
July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Death thro' the oity stalked; son^jby Emer^
R. Clark. Success mut^ic co., Chi-
cago. 262
r> 5p.
E. R. Clark, United States. C 125009,
July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
del Hiego (Teresa)
Thranen; (O dry those tears) lied fur
eine singstimmerait begleitung des piano-
forte deutscher text von Paul Grossmann.
268
F 5 p.
Chappell & CO., ltd., London, England.
C 125019, July 6, 1906; 2 c. July 6, 1906.
Densa (L.)
Fair daffodils; trio or chorus for wouq-
en'a voices. G. Schiriner's collection of
part songs and choruses no. 4689. 264
8° 7 p.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
124867, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
How can I forget you ; duet or cho-
rus for women's voices. G. Schir-
mer's collection of part songs and
choruses no. 4710. 266
8° 7 p.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
124869, July 5, 190(5; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Nights of music; trio or chorus for
women's voices. G. Schirmer's col-
lection of part songs and choruses no.
4600. 266
8° 7 p.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
124868, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Destruction (The) of San Francisco; song
by L. C. Nofsker. Success music
CO., Chicago. 267
P 6p.
L. C. Nopker, United States. C 124998,
July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
76
D'lndy (Yiaoent)
Joar d'^t^ k la montagne; pour orches-
tre, op. 61. 868
19 111 p.
A. Durand <fe fils, Paris, France. C
124822, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906.
Dia awfal faoe of mine; song by Scott
White. Success music co., Chi-
cago. 209
f° 5p.
S. White, United States. C 124977,
July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 6, 1906.
Do not forget me: words and music by M.
Louise Strobel. Illinois music book
house, Chicago. 270
!• 3p.
M. L. Strobel, Pittsburg, Pa. C 124872,
July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Don't do tkat; by Detzel and Losey, arr.
for orchestra of nine pts. and piano
by F. H. Losey. 271
99 unp.
Vandersloot music pub. co., Williams-
port, Pa. 0125129, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 15K)6.
Don^t Bay goodbye to me; words and music
by Florence Vorseller. 272
Pioneer music pub. co., Chicago, HI.
0 124913, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Doomed by the Golden Gate; son^ by Chas.
H. Youngs. Success music co. Chi-
cago. 278
fo op.
C. H. Youngs, United Staten. C
124969, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Doomed Ban Franeieeo; song by Jacob
Huhn. Succen? music co. Chicago.
274
P 5p.
J. Huhn, United States. C 124999,
July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Doit (Badolf).
Humoreske; fiir piano, op. 23. 275
fo 7p.
Rteingraber verlag, Leipzig, Germany.
C 1250(56, July 7, 1906; 2 c. July 7, 1906.
Dwelling with JesQi; music by Casa H.
Carr. 276
leaf.
£mmett S. Dean & Saml. W. Hensley,
Waco, Tex. C 124328, June 26, 1906;
2 c. July 9, 1906.
Earth (The) trembled^ song by ^frs. Gus
Donald. Success music co., Chi-
ci^;o. 277
r 5p.
Mrs. G. Donald, United States. C
124984, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Bden echoes; music by Emmett S. Dean.
278
leaf.
Emmett S. Dean & James B. Franklin,
Waco, Tex., and Mart, Tex. C 124364,
June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Emblem (The) of America; words and
music by Melvina Siegfried. Geo.
Jaberg music co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
279
fo 3p.
Mel. Siegfried, Missouri Valley, Iowa.
C 125101, July 7, liK)6; 2 c. July 7, 1906.
Eyelyne; song by Margaret £. Seeley.
Success music co., Chicago. 280
fo 5 p.
M. E. Seelev. C 124981, July 5, 1906;
2 c. July 5, 1906.
Evenixig hymn romance; by W. Martin
Davids, for piano. 281
f> 3p.
J. W. Jenkin's sons' music co., Kansas
City, Mo. C 125027, June 11, 1906; 2 c.
June 11, 1906.
Evening prayer; music by B. R. Edmias-
ton. 282
leaf.
f^mmett S. Dean & Bernard B. Edmias-
ton, Waco, Tex., & Mollis?, Okla. C
124346, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Ever will I believe thee tme; words by
Geo. E. Rowland, arr. bv R. Oliver
Ehrey. ' 283
f° 5 p.
Pioneer mu.«iic publishing company,
Chicago, 111. C 124918, July 5, 1906;'2
c. July 5, 1906.
Every daddy*i girlie is the beet in the world;
written and composed by Geoi^e A.
Stevens. 284
t° unp.
Francis, Day and Hunter, London,
England. C 125072, Julv 7, lfi06; 2 c.
July 7, 1^K)6.
Fairy whiipers; by N. Martin Davids, for
piano. 286
fo 5p.
J. W. Jenkin's sons' music co., Kansas
Citv, Mo. C 125031, June 11, 1906; 2 c.
Juiie 11, im)6.
Falling (The) itar; march and two step,
by Raymond Taylor, for ))iano. 286
f° s'p.
R. M. Tavlor, Canton, Ohio. C 125109,
July 9, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Farewell love; words and music by Wil-
lard Spenser. 287
fo 7 p.
W\ Spenser, Wayne, Pa. C 116799,
Mar. 30, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
76
CATALOGUE OF COPYBIGHT ENTRIES
Fate (The) of tke eleepiiiff oity; son^ by O.
P. Shenefelt. Success music co.,
Chicago. 288
0. P. Shenefelt, United States. C
124967, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Fear thou not; anthem, music by Ira B.
Wilson. 889
p. 1^8-202.
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, Ohio. C
124964, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Ferny Dell mainrka; by N. Martin Davids,
for piano. 890
fo 5p.
J. W. Jenkin's sons' music co., Kansas
City, Mo. C 125026, June 11, 1900; 2 c.
June 11, 1906.
Field ( J. T.)
O praise the Lord; anthem. 891
fo 8p.
Metzler & co., ltd., London, England.
C 124826, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 6, 1906.
Fifty years ago; for soprano or tenor, by
Thomas O'Neill. 892
fo 6p.
Theodore Prenper, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 125083, July 7, 1906; 2 c. July 6, 1906.
Fisher (Charles R.)
Chanson nuptiale; for piano. Lon-
don, VVeekes & co. 298
fo 5 p.
C. R. Fisher. C 126106, July 9, 1906;
2 c. July 9, 190rt.
Fishing in the Osarks; words and music by
J. Breckenridge Ellis. 294
fo 6p.
Kunkel brothers, St. Louis, Mo. C
125115, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Fort Dee Moinei; march two step by A.
Perwtjin. Marsh music house,
Decorah, Iowa. 295
fo 5p.
B. O. Marsh, Decorah, Iowa. C
124693, June 20, 1906; 2 c. June 21, 1906.
Fredericks (Julian)
Army pageant march. 296
P> 7p.
Metzler & co., ltd., London, England.
C 124825, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Marche orientale. 297
f° 5p.
Metzler & co., ltd., Ix)ndon, England.
C 124823, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Marche populaire. 298
f° 7p.
Mttaler & co., ltd., London, England.
C 124824, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, UK)6.
Frieke (Biohard)
Fiirst Rostifliau, ballade von Alexei K.
Tolstoj, fur mannerchor a cappelia, op.
18. Parti tur u. Stimmen. 899
D. Rahter, Leipzig, (iermany. C
126064, July 7, 1906; 2 c. July 7, 1906.
Friml (Bndolf)
Romance; {K>ur violon avec aceom-
pagnement de piano, op. 17, edited by
R. Tanner. 800
F 5p.
Mojmir Urbdnek, Prag, Austria. C
125286, July 11, 1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Frogs' (The) oamival; by Allen H. Daugh-
erty, op. 13, no. 4, for piano. 801
fo 6p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. C
124932, July 6, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Froit (The) king; march by Allen H.
Daugherty, op. 13, no. 18, for piano.
808
fo 6 p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. C
124936, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 6, 1906.
QftniohaU (Carl)
Kletterrosen; salonstiick fiir pianoforte,
op. 329. 808
P 5 p.
Ernst Eulenburg, Leipzig, Germany.
C 125292, July 11, 1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Gather in; music by B. B. Edmiaston.
804
leaf
Emmett S. Dean & Saml. W. Hensley,
Waco, Tex. C 124326, June 26, 1906; 2 c.
July 9, 1906.
Gathering home; music by J as. B. Frank-
lin. 806
leaf
Emmett S. Dean & Samuel W. Hensley,
Waco, Tex. C 124334, June 26, 1906; 2 c.
July 9, 1906.
Gathering the lilies; song by Mrs, Gus
Donald. Success music co., Chi-
cago. 806
f> 5p.
}fr8. G. Donald, United States. C
124985, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Gentle Shepherd waits; by N. Martin
Davids, for piano. 807
f° 5p.
J. W. Jenkin'B sons' music co., Kansas
City, Mo. C 125028, June 11, 1906; 2 c,
June 11, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
77
Girl (The) of the lonth; words by Robert
H. Gore, music by C. S. Tennes.
Pioneer music pub. co., Chicago. 808
f° 7 p.
R. H. Gore, United States. C 124895,
July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
God be meroiful; music by Joseph £.
Schoate. 809
leaf.
Emmett Sidney Dean, Waco, Tex. C
124358, June 28, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
God is loYe; music bv Jas. B. Franklin.
810
leaf.
Emmett S. Dean & James B. Franklin,
Waco, Tex., & Mart, Tex. C 124366,
June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Godard (Ch.)
Danee d'i^toiles; valse for piano, op. 66,
edited and lingered by Louis Oesterle.
811
fo 9p.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
125201, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July 7, 1906.
Golden dreams; words and music by John
Byrd Childers. Geo. Jaberg music
CO. Cincinnati, Ohio. 812
P 6p.
F. W. Caughlin, Breckenridge, Mo. C
126100, July 7, 1906; 2 c. July 7, 1906.
Good old Jenoj shore; words by W. £.
Bilberback, music by E. H. Apple-
fite. Sea coast music co. Asoury
ark, N. J. 818
P 6p.
Bilberback & Applegate, Asbury Park,
N. J. C 124944, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July
5, 1906.
Good Shepherd; music by Casa H. Carr.
814
leaf
Emmett S. Dean & Saml. W. Hensley,
Waco, Tex. C 124316, June 26, 1906;
2 c. July 9, 1906.
Good (The) time ooming; song by Eliza C.
Gates. Success music co. Chicago.
816
r 6p.
E. C. Gates, United States. C 124980,
July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Greene (C. W.)
Give ear to my prayer; response. Choir
Journal no. 181B. 816
8^ 8 p.
B. F. Wood music co., Boston, Mass. C
125045, July 6, 1906; 2 c. July 6, 1906.
Holy Lord God; response. Choir Jour-
nal no. 182R 817
B. F. Wood music company, New York,
N. Y. C 125047, July 6, 1906; 2 c. July
6, 1906.
Guide me; music by H. W. Elliott, arr. by
Dean. 818
leaf
Emmett S. Dean & Samuel W. Hensley,
Waco, Tex. C 124325, June 26, 1906;
2 c. July 9, 1906.
Hail, all hail; music by James B.
Franklin. 819
leaf
Emmett S. Dean & James B. Franklin,
Waco, Tex. & Mart, Tex. C 124367,
June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Hail to Old Glory; patriotic song; words
and music by Charles Noel Douglas.
820
leaf
Household guest co., Chicago, III. C
123317, June 12, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Hallelujah by and by; music b}* Jas. B.
Franklin. 821
leaf
Emmet S. Dean & Samuel W. Hensley,
Waco, Tex. C 124329, June 26, 1906;
2 c. July 9, 1906.
Happy thoughts walti; by N. Martin
Davids, for piano. 822
P 5 p.
J. W. Jenkin's eons' music co., Kan-
sas, City, Mo. C 125025, June 11, 1906;
2 c. June 11, 1906.
Harrisi (Charles A. E.)
Sands (The) of Dee; ballad for chorus
and orchestra, words by Charles Kings-
ley, Novello*s original octavo edition,
pikno ace. ^ 828
8° 16 p
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 125137, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
Harvej (B. M.)
Few (A) more years shall roll; sacred
song no. 2 in E. 824
fo 6p.
Cary & co., London, England. C
124865, July 6, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Few (A) more years shall roll; sacred
song no. 1 in D. 825
fo 6p.
Cary & co., London, England. C
124866, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Hear His ery; music by Bessie C. Corbet.
326
leaf
Emmett S. Dean <fe Saml. W. Hensley,
Waco, Tex. C 124321, June 26, 1906; 2
c. July 9, 1906.
78
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Heaven is over all; song, by Nellie A.
Gardner. 827
P 3p.
Geo. Jabeiy music co., Ciucinnati,
Ohio. C 125105, July 7, 1906; 2 c. July
7, 1906..
Heavenward bound: march for piano, four
hands by 0. D. Blake. 828
fo 9p.
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston,
Mass., in renewal for 14 years from Sept.
9, 1906. C 125123, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
Her hneband it a railroad man; words by
Ella True Conner, music by Eugene
Kaeuffer. Pioneer music pub. co.
Chicago. 329
£« 5p.
E. T. Conner, United States. C 124889,
July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
He'e eoming again; music by Emmett S.
Dean. 830
leaf
Emmett Sidney Dean, Waco, Tex. C
124360, June 26, *1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Heeiey (J. L.)
Fairy (The) match girl; choral scene
for laclies' voices, words by Harry Rut-
land. 331
8° 20 p.
J. Curwen & sons ltd., Jjondon, Eng-
land. C 124684. July 2, 1906; 2 c. June
27, 1906.
Holy Easter; music by B. B. I'Mmiaston.
332
leaf
Emmett S. Dean & Bernard B. Edmias-
ton, Waco, Tex. C 124349, June 26, 1906;
2 c. Julv 9, 1906.
Home beyond; music by Rev. S. J. Oslin.
833
leaf
Emmett Sidney Dean, Waco, Tex. C
124355, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Home (The) on the hill: words by Mary
Tweedie. mn^ic by Eugene Kaeuffer.
Pioneer music pub. co., Chicajro.
834
P 5 p.
M. Twetdie, United States. C 124899,
July 5, 1906; 2 v.. July 5, 1906.
Homeiick little Nell; words by Carrie Des-
marias, music by W. Donah oe. Il-
linois music book store, Chicago.
385
f° 5p.
C. Desmarias, Lakeland, Kans. C
1LU873, July 5, 190(5; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Home (Xarle)
Two songs; a. Loves offering, b, Just for
you; words by Harold Simpson. 836
* fo 7p.
Metzler & co., ltd., London, Eng. C
124827, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
How preeioui Thy love; music by Thoro
Harris 887
leaf
Emmett S. Dean & Samuel W. Hens-
ley, Waco, Tex. C 124307, June 26, 1906;
2 c. July 9, 1906.
Hunting song: by Frederick A. Williams,
op. 57. no. 4, for piano. 838
fo 6 p.
TheodorePresser, Philadelphia, Pa. C
124926, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Hneh! little girls! written by A. J. Mills,
compose<i by Bennett Scott. 839
F imp.
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Ensr-
i land. C 125132, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July 9,
! 1906.
I change ma honey every year; song by
(leorge Louis Golden. Pioneer
mui^ic pub. CO., Chicago. 840
fo 5p.
G. L. Golden, United States. C 124901,
July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
I doan Inb yo no mo., words and music by
Emily R. Sitzler. Baltimore: Geo.
Willig & CO. 841
f° ftp.
E. R. Sitzler, Baltimore, Md. C 126010,
July 5, UK)6; 2 c. June 27, 1906.
I love you eo; words and music by Flor-
ence Gile Frost. 348
fo ftp.
F. (t. Front, Minneapolis, Minn. C
122730, May 19, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
I will love Thee' music by J. Owen Long
348
leaf
Emmett S. Dean k Samuel W. Hensley,
Waco, Tex. C 124314, June 26, 1906; 2 c.
July 9, 1906.
I will leek my Father*! oare; music by Jo-
seph E. Schoate. 344
leaf
Emmett Sidney Dean, W^aco, Tex. C
124356, June 26,"l906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
I will teach him, that when courting, he
ihonld never conrt but one; wonls by
E. Null, music by Eugene Kaeuffer.
846
f° ftp.
Pioneer music pub. co., Chicago, 111.
C 124908, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
MUSICAL 0OICPO8ITIONS
79
1 wonder if my girl will return; song by
William Haskins. Success music
CO., Chicago. . 846
P» 6p.
W. Haskins, United States. C 124973,
July 6. 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
rd give tile world to see her face again:
words by F. Waldo Hargrave, music
by J. Warren Walters. Pioneer mu-
sic pub. CO. Chicago. 847
r> 6p.
Hargrave & Walters, United States. C
124898, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Idle bloatemi; by Allen H. Daugherty, op.
13, no. 2, for piano. 848
r» 8p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
0 124930, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
m be there; music by J. H. Sheppard
849
leaf
Emmett S. Dean & John H. Shep^rd,
Waco & Chilton, Tex. C 124298, June
26, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
ril lean upon Tbee; music by A. Bunyan
Little 850
leaf
Emmett S. Dean & Samuel W. Hens-
ley, "Waco, Tex. C 124305, June 26, 1906;
2 c. July 9, 1906.
nixnois march; by S. C. Earnest, for or-
chestra 851
SP unp.
Clyde Ed^r Sinn, Chicago, 111. C
124838, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Vm kneeling at the mercy seat; music by
J. H. Rosecrans 85*2
leaf
Emmett 8. Dean & Samuel W. Hens-
ley, Waco, Tex. C 124306, June 26, 1906;
2 c. July 9, 1906.
Tm on my way; music by J. H. Sheppard
858
leaf
Emmett S. Dean & John H. Sheppard,
Waco & Chilton. Tex. C 124300, June
26, 1906; 2 c July 9, 1906.
rm seeking a city; mu^ic by J. H. Shep-
pard. 854
leal
Emmett S. Dean & John H. Sheppard,
Waco & Chilton, Tex. C 124290, June
26, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
In the moming; music by B. B. Edmia-
ston. 855
leaf
Emmett 8. Dean & Bernard B. Edmia-
BtoD, Waco, Tex. & Hollis, Okla. C
124345, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
In the mountains; march and two step by
A. J. Chase for piano. 856
fo 5p.
Pioneer music publishing company,
Chicago, III. C 124917, July 5, 1906; 2 c.
July 5, 1906.
In the valley where the Platte's bright
water flows; by J. A. Byrne. 857
fo 6p.
Pioneer music publishing company,
Chicago, III. C 124907, July 5, 1906; 2 c.
July 5, 1906.
Insurance bug; song, by Marie Batterham
Lindesay. Success music co.,
Chicago. 858
fo 6p.
M. B. Lindesay, United States. C
125008, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Insure your life today; music by L. L.
Dunn. 859
leaf
Emmett S. Dean & Saml. W. Hensley,
Waco, Tex. C 124319, June 26, 1906; 2 c.
July 9, 1906.
Jesus is nigh; song by Kate Lee Nichols,
(leo. Jabei^ music co., Cincinnati,
Ohio. 860
F 6p.
K. L. Nichols, Elmwood, Tenn. C
117104, Mar. 23, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Jesus, saye me now; chorus & music by
Chas. Edw. Pollock. 861
leaf.
Emmett 8. Dean & Saml. W. Hensley,
Waco, Tex. C 124322, June 26, 1906;
2 c. July 9, 1906.
Jolly rover; galop, by Chas. Lindsay, for
piano. 868
F 6p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 125079, July 7, 1906; 2 c. July 6, 1906.
Jones (Nettle E.)
Song of the fairies; part-song for mixed
voices, words by John Lyly. 868
8° 7 p.
Edw. Schuberth & co., New York, N.
Y. C 125055, July 7, 1906; 2 c. July 7,
1906.
Journeying (The) pilgrim; music by J. A.
York. 864
leaf.
J. A. York, Atlanta, Ga. C 118106,
Apr. 4, 1906; 2 c. Apr. 4, 1906.
Joyful tidings; words by Jacob Charles
Voelker, music by Eugene Kaeuffer.
865
fo 6p.
Pioneer music publishing company,
Chicago, 111. C 124903, July 5, 1906; 2 c.
July 6, 1906.
80
CATALOGIJK OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Jubilate Beo; antheum, music by T. D.
Williams. 866
8° p. 110-115.
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 124950, July 6, 1906; 2 c. July
5, 1906.
Junior union; march by ifr«. J. W. Sears,
for piano. Pioneer music pub. co. ,
Chicago. 867
fo 5p.
Afrs. J. W. Sears, United States. C
124900, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906,
Just for my sake, May; words and music
by Mae A. Jackmann. 868
f° 8p.
Pioneer music pub. co., Chicago, 111.
C 124910, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Just to say one last goodbye; words and
music by Wm. A. Garlepied, jr. 369
f° 5 p.
Pioneer music publishing company,
Chicago, 111. C 124904, July 5, 1906; 2 c.
July 5, 1906.
Kalorama mareh; for piano, bv Overman.
870
f° 6p.
(ieo. Jaberg music co. , Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 126103, July 7, 1906; 2 c. July 7, 1906.
Katie; words and music by Bert Potter.
871
fo 5p.
Walter Jacobs, Boston, Mass. C 125312,
July 11, 1906; 2 c. July 7, 1906.
Keep me all the way; music by Mark D.
Usserey. 878
leaf
Emmctt S. Dean & Samuel W. Hens-
ley. C 109779, Dec. 18, 1906; 2 c. Julv 9,
1906.
Keep on the target; a service song, words
and music bv Lvman A. Cotten. 878
fo 6p.
Charles H. Hoyt & co., New York,
N. Y. C 124458, June 28, 1906; 2 c. July
6, 1906.
Kerker (Oustave)
Entrance of the Rajah; words by R. H.
Burnside. 874
fo 15 p.
T. B. Harms co., New York, N. Y. C
124958, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Finale act 1; words by R. H. Bum-
side [chorus and piano.] 875
f° 51 p.
T. B. Harms co.. New York, N. Y. C
124957, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Kerker (Oustave) — Continued.
Hist, advance with care; words by
R. H. Burnside, male chorus anci
piano. 376
fo 18 p.
T. B. Harms co., New York, N. Y. C
124961, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
It 's merely a matter of time; words
by R. H. Burnside, [song, piano ace. ]
877
F 7p.
T. B. Harms co.. New York, N. Y. C
124956, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Opening act 2; words by R. H. Bum-
side, chorus and piano ace. 878
fo 19 p.
T. B. Harms co.. New York, N. Y. C
124961, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
\Wldingproces.sion; words by R. H.
Burnside, [chorus and piano] 879
P lip.
T. B. Harms co., New York, N. Y. C
124955, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
We're the gnomes; words by R. H.
Burnside; dancing specialty. 880
P 9p.
T. B. Harms co.. New York, N. Y. C
124961, July 6, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Kmooh (7r.)
Java Alladr; pochod s textem, slozil Fr.
Kmoch pro piano, edited by R. Tanner.
881
f° 3p.
Mojmir Urb^nek, Prag, Austria. C
125289, July 11, 1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
KHhn (Frans)
Augen rechts; militar marsch, op. 45.
882
fo 3 p.
Apollo verlag, Berlin, Germany. C
125065, July 7, 1906; 2 c. July 7, 1906.
La Claire waits; for piano, by Dixie
Moore. 888
P 6p.
D. Moore, Pleasureville, Ky. C 125102,
July 7, 1906; 2 c. July 7, 1906.
Lakeside waits; for pianoforte, by G. F.
Wilson. 884
fo 5 p.
White-Smith music publishing corn-
pan v, Boston, Mass., in renewal for 14
years from Aug. 23, 1906. C 125119, July
9, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Lange (8. de)
Praeludien und fugen; fiir die orgel,
op. 90 no. 9 in G moll. 885
fo 14 p.
J. Rieter-Bie<lermann, Leipzig, Ger-
many. C 124859, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July
5, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
81
Laiige (8. de) — Continued.
Praeludien und fueen; fiir die orgel,
op. 90 no. 10 in G dur. 886
P Up.
J. Rieter-Biedermann, Leipzig, Ger-
many. C 124860, July 5, 1006; 2 c. July
5, 1906.
Praeludien und fugen; fur die orj^el,
op. 90 no. 1 1 in Eg moll. 887
f° 15 p.
J. Rieter-Biedermann, Leipzig, Ger-
many. C 124861, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July
5, 1906.
Praeludien und fugen; fur die orgel,
op. 90 no. 12 in B dur. 888
f° 16 p.
J. Rieter Biedermann, Leipzig, Ger-
many. C 124862, July 5, 3906; 2 c. July
5, 1906.
Last klM: polka for piano, by George Fox,
op. 38. 889
F 5p.
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston,
Mass., in renewal for 14 years from Aug.
23, 1906. C 126121, July 9, 1906; 2 c.
July 9, 1906.
Leading itar; waltz for pianoforte by Cbas.
V. Cloy. 890
F 6p.
White-Smith music publishing com-
pany, Boston, Mass., in renewal for 14
years from July 12, 1906. C 125118, July
9, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Liapouiow (8.)
Chant d'Automne; pour le piano, op.
26, reyidiert yon Wilh. Dugge. 891
f> 7p.
J. U. Zimmermann, Leipzig, Germany.
C 125068, July 7, 1906; 2 c. July 7, 1906.
L«aye dii hoiise, yon JCilton Brown: song
by W . A . Freeman. Success m nsic
CO., Chicago. 898
f° 6p.
W. A. Freeman, United States. C
124983, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
I«t the Lord be praiied; music by Joseph
£. Schoate 898
leaf
Eiiiroett Sidney Dean, Waco, Tex. C
124357, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
UtI (Edgardo)
I loye a rose; song no. 2 in G, words by
Edward Teschemacner. 894
fo 5p.
Edwin Ashdown, ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 125254, July 10, 1906; 2 c. July
10, 1906.
Lilies of the lake: grand gt^lop de con-
cert, for pianoforte by A. W. Holt.
895
f° 7 p.
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston,
Mass., in renewal for 14 years from July
12, 1906. C 125120, July 12, 1906; 2 c.
July 9, 1906.
Little sisters: waltz, by Chab. Lindsay,
for piano. 896
F 5p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 125080, July 7, 1906; 2 c. July 6, 1906.
Little traveler march; by N. Martin Da-
yids, for piano. 897
f« 5p.
J. W^. Jenkin's sons^ music co., Kansas
City, Mo. C 125024, June 11, 1906; 2 c.
June 11, 1906.
Lord (The) is heekoning come; music by
J. W. West. 898
leaf
Emmett S. Dean & Samuel W. Hens-
ley, Waco, Tex. C 124337, June 26, 1906;
2 c. July 9, 1906.
Lota's ohant; words by Edward Peple,
music by Karl L. Hoschna. 899
f° unp.
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 122572, May 31, 1906; 2 c. July 10, 1906.
Loye (The) for which we wait; words by
Emma Shrader, music by Ijee Carle-
ton. Pioneer music pub. co., Chi-
cago. 400
f° 6p.
E. Shrader, United States. C 124896,
July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Loye me, and the world is mine; by Earnest
R. Ball, arr. by Tom Clark for comet
with piano ace. 401
f« $p.
Marcup Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y. C 124877, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5,
1906.
Loyers (The) tryst; song by Laura V.
Downs. 402
Pioneer music publishing company,
Chicago, 111. C 124914, July 5, 1906; 2 c.
July 5, 1906.
Lunar (The) swing; song by T. B. Sum-
mers. Success music co., Chicago.
408
fo 6 p.
T. B. Summers, United States. C
124978, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
82
CATALOOUB OF COPYRIGHT KNTRIE8
Mftrtyred (The) queen of the west; song: by
Matilda H. Wheelock. . SneceflB
music CO., Chicago. 404
fo 6p.
M. H. Wheelock, United States. C
124989, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Melody (A) firom dreamland; song by J. H.
Burton. Success music co., Chi-
cago. 406
fo 5 p.
J. H. Burton, United States. C 124987,
July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
'Mid the jessamine; song by Lillie Tegge
Eggert. Success music co., Chi-
cago. 406
fo 5 p.
L. T. Eggert, United States. C 12496o,
July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Mike 0' Hooligan; music by Wm. C. Hen-
derson. Willis Woodward & co.,
New York, 407
P> 5p.
W. C. Henderson, Brooklyn, N. Y. C
125035, July 6, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Minnetonka; song by Alfred J. Davis.
Success music co., Chicago. 408
f» 6p.
A. J. Davis, United Statejg. C 124982,
July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Molly darling, I've insured my life; written
by Lytton Williams, composed by
Bennett Scott. 409
f° unp.
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, En-
gland. C 125131, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
Morena (Camillo).
Marsch der Wojewoden: slavischer
marsch, op. 103. Auegaben fiir infan-
terie-musik. 410
8° unp.
J. H. Zimmermann, Leipzig, Germany.
C 125067, July 7, 1906; 2 c. July 7, 1906.
Moss rose; march in G, by T. P. Ryder.
411
fo 5 p.
White-Smith music publishing com-
pany, Boston, Maes., in renewal for 14
years from Sept. 13, 1906. C 125125, July
9,1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Motsa (Andr^).
A rheure des adieux, vali?e chant^e,
paroles de Georges Millandy, chant et
piano. 412
f° unp.
Hachette & cie., Paris, France. C
125182, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
My Billy boy; medley march, arr. by W.
H. Maekie, for band. 41S
8P unp.
Leo Feist, New York, N. Y. C 126099,
July 7, 1906; 2 c. July 7, 1906.
My Billy boy; medley march, arr. by W.
H. Maekie for orchestra. ' 414
8° unp.
Leo Feist, New York, N. Y. C 125037,
July 6, 1906; 2 c July 9, 1906.
My oonntry dream; song by F. C. Monks.
Success music co., Chicago. 41J^
f° 5p.
F. C. Monks, United States. C 124966,
July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
My dear old oonntry home: song by Albert
P3. MotherseU. Success music co.,
Chicago. 410
f° 6 p.
A. E. Mothersell, Canada. C 124863,
July 5, 1906; 2 c July 6, 1906.
My fair Kentneky rose; words by Billy
Clark, music by Al. Piantodosi. 417
f° 6p.
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 125238, July 9, 1906; 2 c. Julv
9, 1906.
My home; music by W. J. Graves. 418
leaf
P^mmett S. Dean & Samuel W. Hens-
ley, Waco, Tex. C 124304, June 26,
1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
My hnsband left me again: written and
composed by Murphy and Lipton.
419
f° 3p.
Francis, Dav & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 124855, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July
5, 1906.
My ideal's dream; waltz song, words and
music by O. P. Stearns, with piano
ace. Success music co., Chicago. 420
F 5p.
O. P. Stearns, Winthrop, N. Y. C
112168, Jan. 15, 1906; 2 c. tJuly 5, 1906.
My lotns lady: song in Thebe or Marry a
Marionette: book and lyrics by 1. L.
Blumenstock; music by Ben. M.
Jerome. 421
fo 6p.
F. B. Haviland pub. co.. New York,
N. Y. C 125074, July 7, 1906; 2 c. July
2. 1906.
My sawdust queen; song in Thebe or Marry
a Marionette; book and lyrics by
1. L Blumenstock, music by Ben. M.
Jerome. 422
F 5 p.
F. B. Haviland pub. co., New York,
N. Y. C 125075, July 7, 1906; 2 c. July
2, 1906.
MUSICAL C0MPO8ITI0M8
88
Mj fhepherd; music by Emmett S. Dean.
428
leaf
Emmett 8. Dean, Waco, Tex. C
109774, Dec. 18, 1905; 2 c. July 9,
1906.
II7 soul U redeemed; music by Emmett S.
Dean. 424
leaf
Emmett Sidney Dean, Waco, Tex. C
124352. June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 9,
1906.
lly sweetheart's sanny home; song by E. A.
M i Her. Success music co. , Chicago.
426
E. A. Miller, United States. C 124979,
July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
My two loTes and I: song by Winnie Davis
Yeager. 426
F 6p.
Pioneer music pub. co., Chicago, 111.
C 124915, June 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
'Heath the San Franeisoo rnins she lies
sleeping: song by Ida Lasater Hucka-
bav. Success music co., Chicago.
427
f° bp.
I. L. Huckabav, United States. C
124972, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
*Neath the shadow of His wing; music by
Jas. B. Franklin. 428
leaf
Emmett S. Dean & James B. Franklin,
Waco, Tex., and Mart, Tex. C 124365,
June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Heweombe (Fred. 8.)
Te Deiim in A flat; for chorus of mixed
voices with organ ace. Octavo church
music no. 4731. 429
so Up.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. 0
125194, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July 7, 1906.
Hoah's ark; humorous son^, written and
composed by Edward Kent. 480
f« dp.
Kevnolds & co., London, England. C
125016, July 6, 1906; 2 c. July 6, 1906.
Vothing hut leayes; song by M. E. Mullin.
Success m usic co. , C h icago. 43 1
f° dp.
M. E. Mullin, United States. C 125005,
July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
0 happy day; music arr. by Acuff <& Ev-
ridge " 482
leaf
Dean, Acuff & Evridge, Waco, Tex. C
118399, Apr. 6, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
3595— PT 3, yo 6—06 2
0 let me sing; music by Thomas M. Fine
488
leaf
Emmett S. Dean & Saml. W. Hensley,
Waco, Tex. C 124317, June 26, 1906; 2 c,
July 9, 1906.
Oakeley (H. 8.)
Te Deum lauclamus; set to music in
chant form in key of F for congregational
singins, edited by Edmund Jaques. Oc-
tavo church music no. 4735. 484
8° unp.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
125195, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July 7, 1906.
Oh, for a closer walk; music by A. B. Se-
bren. 48ft
leaf
Emmett S. Dean & Saml. W. Hensley,
Waco, Tex. C 124327, June 26, 1906; 2 c.
July 9, 1906.
On San Franeisoo bay: words by Vincent
Bryan, music by Gertrude Hoffman.
486
r> 5p.
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York.
C 124853, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Onoe again; quartet for mixed voices, by
Wm. J. Luscombe. Pioneer mus.
pub. CO., Chicago. 487
f° unp.
W. J. Luscombe, United States. C
124897, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 190H.
On to the Kingdom; music by G. H. Ram-
sey. 438
leaf
Emmett S. Dean & Samuel W. Hens-
ley, Waco, Tex. C 124335, June 26, 1906;
2 c. July 9, 1906.
One by one; music by J. H. Sheppard.
489
leaf
Emmett S. Dean & John H. Shep-
pard, Waco and Chilton, Tex. C 124294,
June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Open fountain; music by B. B. Edmias-
ton. 440
leaf
Emmett S. Dean & Bernard B. Ed-
miaston, Waco, Tex., and Hollis, Okla.
C 124348, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Oeeeola; concert rK)lka by L. D. Young
for piano. l*ioneer muHic pub. co.,
Chicago. 441
fo 5 p.
L. D. Young, United States. C 124906,
July 5, 1906; 2 c. Julv 5, 1906.
84
CATALOGUE OK COPYRIGHT ENTRIPIS
Our last good-bye; music by Mrs. Minnie
Kiland. 442
letif
Emmett S. Dean & Samuel W. Hens-
ley, Waco, Tex. C 124312, June 26, 1906;
2 c. July 9, 1906.
Over the hills; song by Mary E. Brady.
Success music cc, Chicago. 448
fo 6p.
M. E. Brady, United States. C 124990,
July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Oyer the sea; music by Joseph K. Schoate.
444
leaf
Emmett S. Dean & Bernard B. Edmi-
aston, Waco, Tex , & Hollis, Okla. C
124347, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Peaceful slumber; music by Emmett S.
Dean. 445
leaf
EmmettS. Dean, Waco, Tex. C 120175,
Apr. 28, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Pietnres in the embers; song by Fred J.
Marlin. 446
F 6p.
Pioneer music publishing company,
Chicago, 111. C 124909, July 5, 1906; 2 c.
July 5, 1906.
Pilgrim band; music by B. B. Edmiaston.
447
leaf
Emmett S. Dean & Samuel W^. Hens-
ley, Waco, Tex. C 124332, June 26, 1906;
2 c. July 9, 1906.
Pilgrim's march; music by J. L. George.
448
leaf
Emmett S. Dean A Saml. W. Hensley,
Waco, Tex. C 124315, June 26, 1906;
2 c. July 9, 1906.
Playftel pnssy; mazurka, by Chas. Lind-
say for piano. 449
f° 5p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 125078, July 7, 1906; 2 c. July 6, 1906.
Pleyers hymn; variations by T. P. Rvder,
op. 99. * 450
F 7p.
White-Smith music publishing com-
pany, Boston, Mass., in renewal for 14
years from Sept. 17, 1906. C 125126,
July 9, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
PoUain (Femand)
Recueil d*exercises; annepe k la
m^'^thode de violoncelle de S. l>^e, op. 3.
451
fo 44 p.
Henry Lemoine & cie., Paris, France.
C 125060, July 7, 1906; 2 c. July 6, 1906.
Poor (The) bartender; a Princeton reunion
song for mixed or male voices; won] a
and music by John B. Tliomaa. 452
J. B. Thomas, Lakewood, N. J. C
126187, June 28, 1906; 2 c. June 28, 1906.
Princeton (The) Dutchman; words and
music by John R. Thomas. 458
8° 5 p.
J. B. Thomas, Lakewood, N. J. C
125188, June 28, 1906; 2 c. June 28, 1906.
Proper (The) time to talk about the
weather; humorous song, written by
Arthur Helliar, composed by Tom
Clare. 454
P 6p.
Revnolds &Co., London, England. C
12501*7, July 6, 1906; 2 c. July 6, 1906.
dneen (The) of the Oolden Gate; song by
Katherine Keife. Success music
CO., Chicago. 455
fo 6p.
K. Keife, United States. C 125004,
July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Bags and patches; two step, by H. W.
Sinn, for orchestra. 458
8 unp.
Clyde Edgar Sinn, Chicago, 111. C
124839, July 6, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Rallying song; music by J. H. Sheppard.
457
leaf
Emmett S. Dean & John H. Sheppard,
Waco, Tex. C 120172, Apr. 28, 1906; 2
c. July 9, 1906.
Beinecke (Carl)
Sonate no. 2 C dur; fur zwei pianoforte,
op. 275. 458
F 29p.
Fried rich Hofmeister, Leipzig, Ger-
many. C 125285, July 11, 1906; 2 c. July
11, 1906.
Benand (Albert)
Empire waltz; invented by R. M.
Crompton, for piano. 459
f° 6p.
E. A8cherberg& CO., London, England.
C 125ia5, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Bich (Marie)
My rose of yester-e'en; words and mu-
sic by Marie Rich, original key of D. 480
f« 5p.
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
C 124942, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Bing the bells — ; musicbyJ.P. Lane. 461
leaf
J. P. Lane, Comanche, Tex. C 109773,
Dec. 18, 1905; 2 c. Julv 9, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
85
I, dear roses: song by Kate Lee
Nichols. (ireo. Jaberg music co.
Cincinnati, Ohio. 462
F 5p.-
K. L. Nichols, Elm wood, Tenn. C
117105, Mar. 23, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
BnAier (Henry W.)
Vesper (A) hymn of prayer; words by
Wordsworth; for soprano solo. Choir
Journal no. 182o. 468
8° 8 p.
B. F. Wood music company, New York,
N. Y. C 125044, July 6, 1906; 2 c. July
6, 1906.
Saored love; words and music by O. P.
Steams, piano ace. Success music
CO. Chicago. 464
F 4p.
O. p. Stearns, Winthrop, N. Y. C
112169, Jan. 15, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Sailing on; music by Emmett S. Dean.
465
leaf
Emmett S. Dean, Waco,Tex. C 120174,
Apr. 28, 1906: 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Sailing over life's sea; words by Z. A.
Space, music by Geo. C. Stebbins.
466
leaf
G. C. Stebbins, United States. C
125032, July 6, 1906; 2 c. July 6, 1906.
Salmon (Alvah Oloyer)
Valse caprice; for piano, op. 43. 467
f° 15 p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. C
124928, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Sanctas; antheum, music by E. S. Lorenz.
468
8° unp.
I^renz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 124946, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July
5, 1906.
San Franeisoo; words by Thomas J. Gould,
music by A. Richards. Success
music CO. Chicago. 469
fo 6p.
T. J. Gould, United States. C 124996,
July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
San Franeisoo (The) fire: son^ by Mar^
Raxford. Success music co., Chi-
cago. 470
fo 6 p.
M. Raxford, United States. C 5001,
July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Ban Franeisoo' s great disaster; song by
Mr9, Geo. A. Cobb. Success music
CO. Chicago. 471
f> 5p.
Mt9. G. a. Cobb, United States. C
124971, July 6, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
San Franeisoo (The) horror; song by S. J.
Harry. Success music co. Chicago.
47a
fo 6p.
S. J. Harry, United States. C 124970,
July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
San Franeisoo, the fallen oity; song by
Ettie C. Linaman. Success music co.
Chicago. 478
fo 5p.
E. C. Linaman, United States. C
124995, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Sapellnikoir (W.)
Lily of the valley; chanson sans paroles,
op. 8 no. 1 for piano. 474
fo 6p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 125041, July 6, 1906; 2 c. July 6, 1906.
Saved through the hlood of Christ; music
by J. P. Lane 475
leaf
Emmett S. Dean, Waco, Tex. C 120176,
Apr. 28, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Sohmoll (A.)
i^ndler Styrien; pour piano, op. 149.
476
F 7p.
A. Schmoll, Paris, France. C 125181,
July 9, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Scherzo-caprice; pour piano, op. 150.
477
F 7p.
A. Schmoll, Paris, France. C 125180,
July 9, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Sehnhert (Frans)
Litany for the Feast of all Souls; words
by J. G. Jacobi translated by Charles
Fonteyn Manney, music by Franz Schu-
bert, original key. 47S
F 8p.
Oliyer Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
C 124940, July 5. 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Soott (Charles P.)
Father in Thy mysterious presence; sa-
cred song for contralto or bass, words by
Samuel Johnson. 479
F 7 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
124921, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Soreeohing eagle; two at.'p, words by Dan
Cai>ece, music by Bern hard Stern.
4S0
F 6p.
Bernhard music CO., New York, N.Y. C
123798, June 18, 1906; 1 c. June 28, 1906;
1 c. July 10, 1906.
86
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Seek the Saviour's oare; music by 6. B.
Edmiaston. 481
leaf
Kmmett S. Dean & Bernard B. I*}<{inia8-
ton, Waco, Tex., and Hollis, Okla. C
124344, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Seidel (Edward)
Praktische sehule fiir die posaune;
tenor-bass, tenor- alt- und bafi8(x>{:aune,
op. 60 teil 1. Edition Fischer no. 3626.
482
f° 86p.
A. E. Fischer, Bremen, Germany. C
124856, July 6, 1906; 2 e. July 6, 1906.
Praktische sehule fur die posaime;
tenor-bass, tenor alt und bassposaune, op.
50 teil 2. Edition Fischer no. 3626. 488
f» 87p,
A. E. Fischer. Bremen, Germany. C
124857, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Shall we meet; music by Ira D. Brit>ter.
484
leaf
Emmett S. Dean & Samuel W. Hensley,
Waco, Tex. C 124302, June 26, 1906; 2 c.
July 9, 1906.
She is certainly a regular patriotic sis;
words by Joseph F. Busch, music by
Henry Wendel. 48*5
fo 5p.
Willis Woodward & co.. New York,
N. Y. C 124870, July 5, 1906; 2c. July 3,
1906.
8he*8 proud and she's heautifnl; song by
Fred W. Leigh and George Bastow.
486
f° nnp.
Francis, Day & Hunter, rx)ndon, Eng-
land. C 125071, Julv 7, 1906; 2 c. Juiv
7, 1906.
Shining way; music by J. T. Wilson. 487
leaf
Emmett S. Dean & Saml. W. Ilensley,
Waco, Tex. C 124318, June 26, 1906; 2c.
July 9, 1906.
Ship of salvation; music by J. H. Shep-
panl. 488
leaf
Emmett S. Dean & John H. Sheppard,
Waco and Chilton, Tex. C 124297, June
26, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Silver hell; by Allen H. Daugherty, op. 13,
no. 7, for piano. 489
i° 6 p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 124935, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Sing Joyful tongt; antheum, words by
Nellie A. Davidson, music by H. W.
Porter. 490
8° p. 198-197.
Ix>renz publishing company, Davton,
Ohio. C 124951, July5, 1906; 2c. July 5,
1906.
Sinigaglia (Leone)
Romanze in A dur; fur violine mit
orchesterbegleitung, op. 29. 491
fo Up.
Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig, Germany.
C 124858, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Smith (Oerrit)
When 1 am dead, my dearest; chorus
for men's voices, words bv Christina
Kof^sette. Part-songs and choruses no.
4707. 492
8° 6 p.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
125193, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July 7, 1906.
Soldier hoys; march, by Ghas. Lindsay,
for piano. 498
fo 5 p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 125085, July 7, 1906; 2 c. July 6, 1906.
Some day; song by Mrs. H. Pleasants Me-
Daniel. Success musicco. Chicago.
494
P 5 p.
.\fr8. H. P. McDaniel. C 124975, July
5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Some happy day; music by J. H. Sheppard.
495
leaf
Emmett S. Dean & John H. Sheppard,
Waco & Chilton, Tex. C 124293, June
26, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Song of the rose: rondo by George Thome,
for piano. 496
f° 3 p.
White-Smith mupic publishing com-
pany, Boston, Mass., in renewal for 14
years from Aug. 28, 1906. C 125122, July
9, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Song of the wind; bv Allen H. Daugherty,
op. 13, no. 6, for piano. 497
P 6 p.
Theodiire Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 1249S4, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Source of calm repose; antheum, music by
Carrie B. Adams. 49S
8° p. 184-187.
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 124949, Julv 5, 1906; 2 c." July
5, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
87
SoQfhern sammer time; song by Sophie Do-
minque. Success music co. Chi-
cago. 499
f 4p.
8. Dominque, United States. C 124988,
July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Squimli at play; by Frederick A. Wil-
liams, op. 57, no. 3, for piano. 500
fo op.
Theoilore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 124925, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Stageland waltsee; for piano, by Harry J.
Chalmers. 501
f° unp.
ChaH. E. Roat music co., ltd., Battle
Creek, Mich. C 121072, May 2, 1906; 2 c.
July 9, 1906.
Stars (The), the stripes and you; by Justin
Wheeler, in key of A, vocal orcli.
808. 502
Marcus Witmark & eons, New York,
N. Y. C 1249ew, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July
6, 1906.
Start (The), the stripes and you; by Justin
Wheeler in key of F, vocal orch.
807 508
SP unp.
Marcu.*» Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 124963, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July
6, 1906.
Step together; music by Jas. B. Franklin
504
leaf
Emmett 8. Dean & James B. Franklin.
C 124368, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Sudds (W. F.)
Just for the fun of it; rondo caprice for
piano op. 308. 505
f° 5p.
Oliver Ditson com pan v, Boston, Mass.
C 124941, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Summer is coming; by Allen H. Daugh-
erty, op. 13, no. 5, for piano. 506
r> 3p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. C
12493:^, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Sumy Tennessee, song by G. T. Main.
507
f° 5 p.
Pioneer music publishing company,
Chicago, 111. C 124902, July 5, 1906; 2 c.
July 6, 1906.
Sunset in Kentueky; song by John C.
Goodwin. Success music co., Chi-
cago. 508
F ftp.
J. C. Goodwin, United States. C
126006, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Sweet rest; music by W. H. Livingston.
509
leaf
W. H. Livingston, Arab, Ala. 0
124363, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Talbot (Howard)
Sir Walter Raleigh; song from **The
girl behind the counter," words by Aus-
ten Hurgon. 510
f° 7 p.
Chappell & CO., ltd., London, England.
C 125018, July 6, 1906; 2 c. July 6, 1906.
Tell tinners salvation is free; music by
W. J. Graves 511
leaf
Emmett S. Dean & Samuel W. Hens-
ley, Waco, Tex. C 109775, Dec. 18,
1905; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Tender memories; by Allen H. Daugherty,
op. 13 no. 9, for piano. 512
f° 6 p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. C
124927, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
That beautiful heaven of light; music by
J. W. Acuff. 518
leaf
Emmett S. Dean & >amuel W. Hensley,
Waco, Tex. C 109776, Dec. 18, 1905; 2 c.
July 9, 1906.
That is why I love her; words and music
by Archie E. Morrow. 514
fo s'p.
Marcus Witmark <& sons. New York,
N. Y. C 121263, May 12, 1906; 2 c. July
6, 1906.
There I can sing; music by Jas. B. Frank-
lin. 515
leaf
Emmett S. Dean & J^aml. W. Hensley,
Waco, Tex C 124324, June 26, 1906; 2 c.
July 9, 1906.
There is joy in going on; music by James
B. Franklin 516
leaf
Emmett S. Dean & Samuel W. liensley,
Waco, Tex. C 124341, June 26, 1906; 2 c.
Juh 9, 1906.
There'll be joy for the reapers; music by
(t. W. Sebren. 517
leaf
Emmett S. Dean & Samuel W. Hensley,
Waco, Tex C 124331, June 26, 1906; 2 c.
July 9, 1900.
They are ooming to the light; music by
A. B. Sebren 518
leaf
Arthur B. Sebren. Spring Hill, La. C
124369, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
88
CAIALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Think of the loved ones that night; song
byLennaHaaiilton. Success music
CO. Chicago. 519
F 6p.
L. Hamilton, United States. C 124986,
July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Thompion (E. 0.)
Comrades; for piano. Playtime no. 6.
580
fo 7p.
Vincent music co., ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 124833, Julv 5, 1906; 2 c. Julv
2, 1906.
Marionettes (The); for piano. Play-
time no. 5. 521
F 6p.
Vincent music co., ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 124832, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July
2, 1906.
Off to the country; for piano. Play-
time no. 1. 522
fo 6p.
Vincent music co., ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 124828, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July
2, 1906.
Playing at soldiers; for piano. Play-
time no. 2. 528
f° 6 p.
Vincent music co., ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 124829, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July
2, 1906.
Pony ( A ) scamper; for piano. Play-
time no. 4. 524
F 7 p.
Vincent music co., ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 124831, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July
2, 1906.
Song (The) of the river; for piano.
Playtime no. 3. 525
fo 7p.
Vincent music co., ltd., Ix)ndon, Eng-
land. C 124830, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July
2, 1906.
Thoughtful moments romance; >)y N. Mar-
tin Davids, for piano. 526
F 6p.
J. W. Jenkin's sons' music co., Kansas
Citv, Mo. C 125022, June 11, 1906; 2 c.
June 11, 1906.
Thoughts of leaving home; song by G. G.
Augustine. Succe.«8 music co. Chi-
cago. 527
fo 4 p.
Judith Alschleman, United States. C
124993, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Thro' all eternity; song bv Ben. Gertie.
528
F 5p.
Pioneer music publishing conipanv,
Chicago, 111. C 124911, July 5, 1906;'2
c. July 5, 1906.
Throttgh the forett; by Frederick A. Wil-
liams, op. 57, no. 1, for piano. 629
f> 3p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 124923, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Thy merey sweet; anthem for soprano or
tenor; solo and chorus by E. H.
Bailey. 680
fo imp.
White-Smith music publishing com-
pany, Poston, Mass., in renewal for 14
years from St»pt. 13, 1906. C 125124,
July 9, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
'Tis harvest time; music by J. H. Shep-
pard. 5S1
leaf
Emmett S. Dean and John H. Shep-
pard, Waco and Chilton, Tex. C 124296,
June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
To be in it, yon mnst have an automobile;
song, by Frank E. Carley. Success
music CO. Chicago. ' 682
F 6 p.
F. E. Carley, United States. C 124992,
July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Toiling for the Master; music by 8. H. Seb-
ren 688
leaf
Emmett S. Dean & Samuel W. Hensley,
Waco, Tex. C 124343, June 26, 1906; 2
c. July 9, 1906.
Tours (Frank E.)
Little wild rose; song from ** The dairy
maids," words by Arthur W' impers. 684
fo 4 p.
Chappell & CO., ltd., London, England.
C 125020, July 6, 1906; 2 c. July 6, 1906.
Toy (The) honse; polka by Chas. Lindsay,
for piano. 58ft
f° 6p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 126081, July 7, 1906; 2 c. July 7, 1906.
Tulips and pansies; flower song by C. W.
Bennet for orchestra. 686
4° unp.
Earnest S. Williams, Boston, Mass. C
125086, July 7, 1906; 2 c. July 7, 1906.
Twinkling stars; by Allen H. Daugherty,
op. 13, no. 1, for piano. 587
fo 3 p.
Theodore Presf^er, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 124929, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Two golden butterflies; by Allen H. Daugh-
erty, op. 13, no. 3, for piano. 688
fo 3p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 124931, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
MUSICAL OOSTPOaiTIONS
89
United hearts mareh: by N. Martin Davids,
for piauo. 589
fo 6p.
J. W. Jen kin' 8 sons' music co., Kansas
City, Mo. C 125029, June 11, 1906; 2 c.
June 11, 1906.
▼alley chapel waits ; by N. Martin Davids,
for piano. 640
f° 6p.
J. W. Jen kin's sons' music co., Kansas
City, Mo. C 126023, June 11, 1906; 2 c.
June 11, 1906.
▼oice (The) of Jesus; antheum, words by
Bertha £. Bush, music by E. 8. Lorenz.
541
8° unp.
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 124947, July 6, 1906; 2 c. July
5, 1906.
Waiting for the boatman ; music bv Casa
H. Carr. ' 542
leaf
Emmett 8. Dean & Samuel W. Heuslev,
Waco, Tex. C 124336, June 26, 1906;
2 c. July 9, 1906.
Waiting till the train oomes in ; words and
music by Ralph Groodall. North
American music co.. New York. 548
F 5p.
R. Goodall, Driftwood, Pa. C 122082,
May 25, 1906; 2 c. July 7, 1906.
'Way back in old Hew England ; song by
Gladys V. Jacques. Success music
CO., Chicago. 544
r> 5p.
G. V. Jacques, United States. C 124991,
July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
We are happy children; music by Geo. W.
Bacon. 545
leaf
Emmett S. Dean & Saml. W. Hensley,
Waco, Tex. C 124314, June 26, 1906;
2 c. July 9, 1906.
Wendt(Theo)
Remember Waterloo; song, words by
C. H. Bovill. 546
P 4p.
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd.,
London, England. C 126062, July 7, 1906;
2 c. July 7, 1906.
Remember Waterloo; march for piano.
547
fo 8p.
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd.,
London, England. C 125063, July 7, 1906;
2 c. July 7, 1906.
We're going home; music by J as. B. Frank-
lin. 548
leaf
Emmett S. Dean & Samuel W. Hens-
lev, Waco, Tex. C 124309, June 26, 1906;
2 c. Julv9, 1906.
We shall all rest together; music by W. J.
Graves. 549
leaf
Emmett S. Dean & Samuel W. Hens-
ley, Waco, Tex. C 124333, June 26, 1906;
2 c. Julv 9, 1906.
We shall rise; music by Jas. B. Franklin.
550
leaf
Emmett S. Dean & Samuel W. Hens-
ley, Waco, Tex. C 124339, June 26, 1906;
2 c. July 9, 1906.
We shall sing in that beantifnl land; music
by J. W. Smith. 551
leaf
Emmett S. Dean & Samuel W. Hens-
ley, Waco, Tex. C 124303, June 26, 1906;
2 c. July 9, 1906.
Well done, faithful one; music by J. H.
Sheppard. ' 552
leaf
Emmett S. Dean & John H. Sheppard,
Waco & Chilton, Tex. C 124295, June
26, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
What the phonograph said: Throw your
arms around me; song by Monroe
H. Rosenfeld. 558
F 6p,
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 125237, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July
9, 1906.
When her ship oomes sailing in: song by
Alice H. Sherman. Pioneer music
pub. CO., Chicago. 554
fo 5p.
A. H. Sherman, United States. C
124905, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
When I met dat gal ob mine; song by Rapp.
555
fo 5p.
Geo. Jaberg music co., Cincinnati,
Ohio. C 125104, Julv 7, 1906; 2 c. Julv
7, 1906.
When I sat by the river with yon; words
by Sam'l L. Robertson, music by
Eugene Kaeuffer. 556
fo 6p.
Pioneer music publishing company,
Chicago, III. C 124912, July 5, 1906; 2 c.
July 5, 1906.
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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
When love u young: from Brown of Har-
vard, by M. Melville Ellis, arr. by
T. P. and Geo. J. Trinkaus for man-
dolin orchestra. 657
f° unp.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 124875, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July
5, 1906.
When yon' re acquainted in gay Paree;
words and music by Wm. C. Hen-
derson. Willis Woodward & co.,
New York. 668
f° 6p.
W. C. Henderson, Brooklyn, N. Y. C
125034, July 6, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
When you're away firom me; song by
Chester L. Heath, ^., op. 9. 669
fo 6 p.
Pioneer music publishing company,
Chicago, 111. C 124916, July 5, 1906; 2 c.
July 5, 1906.
Which one ihall we marry; words by R. H.
Burnside, music by Grustave Kerker.
660
r* unp.
T. B. Harms co., New York, N. Y.
C 125326, July 11, 1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Whispering hope waits; by N. Martin
Davids, for piano. 661
fo 5p.
J. W^. Jenkin's sons' music co., Kan-
sas City, Mo. C 125030, June 11, 1906;
2 c. June 11, 1906.
Who fell in the Alamo; words and music
by J. M. Palmer. Pioneer music
pub. CO. Chiciigo. 662
f° 6p.
J. M. Palmer, United States. C 124893,
July 5, liK)6; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Will you come; music by R. L. Leftwitch.
568
leaf
Emmett Sidney Dean, Waco, Tex. C
124353, June 26,*1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Winiome Wooster; words bv 0. A. Hills,
music by J. Lawrence £rb. 564
leaf
University of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio.
C 125249, July 10, 1906; 2c. July 10, 1906.
With dawn comes death; song, In^ G. M.
Keller. Success music co. Chicago.
566
fo 5 p.
G. M. Keller, United States. C 124997,
July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Worship the Lord; antheum, music bv
Ira 6. Wilson. 566
8^ p. n&-122.
Lorenz pub. co., Davton, Ohio. C
124953, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Tale (The) hull-dog; march and two st^ep
by W. Kyle Sheffield, arr. by F. C.
Wright, for orchestra. 687
8° unp.
Vogue music pub. co.. New London,
Conn. C 124962, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July
5, 1906.
Toung farmers; schottische by Chafl.
Lindsay, for piano. 56S
fo 6p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 125082, July 7, 1906; 2 c. July 6, 1906.
Number of entries of Musical compositions completed by deposit of 2 copies
since Jan. 1, 1906 14,685
J
INDEX TO PART 3. MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS.
This index contains the names of the authors and copyright proprietors of all the
titles registered in this number; following each authors or proprietor's name is the
title registered by him. The index includes also all titles registered in this number,
indexed under the first word of the title.
The Flguren refer to tlie Heavy*fliced Nambers I'olloivlni: Uie Tttlen In Uie
Catalogue.
A rheure des adieux 412
Abide with me 251
Acuff & Evridge. 0 happy day . . 432
Acuff (J. W.) That beautiful
heaven of light 513
Adams (Carrie B. ) Awake, my
soul 168
Adams (C. B. ) Source of calm re-
pose 498
Aaventurer march 157
Albeniz ( I. ) Merlin 158
Alschleman ( J. ) Thoughts of leav-
ing home 527
Am I ready for His call 159
America 160
American victorv 161
Andante .' 169
Apollo verlag. Augen rechts '^2
Applegate ( E. H. ) Good old Jer-
sey shore 313
Are you waiting 162
Are you within the ark? 163
Army pageant march 296
As pants the hart 164
A8cherl)erg ( E. ) & co. :
Empire waltz 459
Reverie du soir 1 81
Ascherlierg, H opgood & Crew. Re-
meml)er Waterloo 546
Ashdown (K.) ltd. 1 love a rose. 394
Atfulltilt 165
At the little rustic bridge down by
the stream 166
Augen rechts 382
Augu.«tine (G. G.) Thoughts of
leaving home 527
Autocrat waltzes 167
Awake my soul 168
Bacon (G. W.) We are happy
children 545
Bailey ( E. H. ) Thy mercy sweet. 530
Bartlett (H. N.):
Andante 169
Chorale 170
Douglas, tender and true 171
Finale 172
Introduction and scherzo 173
Suite for the organ 169-173
Ba8tow(G. ) She's proud and she's
beautiful 486
Be joyful 174
Beautiful city 175
Beautiful (The) city of San Fran-
cisco 176
Bennett (C. W.) Tulips and pan-
sies 536
Bern hard music co. Screeching
eagle 480
Beyond the dark sea 177
Bill Simmons, I've got to dance 'til
the band gets through 1 78
Bilberback ik Applegate. Gooilold
Jersev shore 313
Blake ( C. D. ) Heavenward bound . 328
Blessing (The) 179
Bradshaw (C.) Come to the Sav-
iour 226
Brady ( M. E. ) Over the hills. ... 443
Brayflon (.1. H.) Death comes at
dawn 261
Breitkopf & Hartel. Romanze in
A dur 491
Bright & beautiful mansions 180
Bright well (E.) Reverie du soir . 181
BriHter ( I. D. ) Shall we meet 484
Broken bits 182
Bryan ( V. ) On San Francisco bay . 436
Bucknam ( A. ) Daisv waltz 253
Burt (T. P. ) Beautiful city 175
Burton (J. H.) Melody from
dreamland 405
Byrne ( J. A . ) In the valley 357
California earthquake 183
Call for workers 184
Calm on ( Jalilee 1 85
Camp Fadette 186
Campbell { B. ) Lord (The) is my
shepherd 187
Captain from the 10th brigade 188
Captivatin' Sue 189
Carleton (L.) Ix)ve for which we
wait .' 400
Carley ( F. E. ) To be in it 532
Carr (C. II.):
Dwelling^with Jesus 276
Good Shepherd 314
Waiting for the boatman 542
Cary & co. Few^ (A) more vears
shall roll '..... 324
Caughlin(F.\V.) Golden dreams. 312
I
II
INDEX
Certain (A) little girl 190
Chalmers (H. J.) Stageland
waltzes 501
Chaminade ( C. ) 2° gavotte 191
Chanson de Mariette 192
Chanson nuptiale 293
Chant d'autorane 391
Chappell & CO.:
Little wild rose 534
Sir Walter Raleigh 510
Thriinen 263
2° gavotte 191
Chase (A.J.) In the mountains . 356
Childere (J. B. ) Golden dreams . 312
Chill ((t. R. H.) and McDermond
(M. B.) The Blessing 179
Chorale 1 70
Christ is my leader 193
Christmas greeting 194
Citv sleeping 195
Claim (The) 196
Clare (T.) Proper (The) time to
talk 464
Clark (E. R.) Death thro' the
city stalked 262 ;
Clark (T. ) Ix)ve me, and the
world is mine 401
Clay ( C. V. ) Leading star 390
Cling to the Cross 197
Clustering memories 198
Cobb ( Mrs. G. C. ) San Francisco's
great disaster 471
Coleridge-Taylor (8.):
Kastern dance 199
First entr' acte 205 ;
Intermezzo, singing girls' cho- '
rus 210 I
Prelude 215 ,
Processional march 220 !
Come home 225
Come to the Saviour 226
Come with all your wants 228
Comforter & guide 229
Comrades 520
Concone (J.) Concone'e 40 exer-
cises 230
Conner ( E. T. ) Her husband is a
railroad man 329
Corbet ( B. C. ) Hear His cry ... . 326
Cotten (L. A.) Keep on the tar-
get 373
Cowen (F. H. ):
Maypole dance 231
Minuet d'amour 236
Old dance 242
Peasants' dance 247
Suite of old Eng. dances 231-250
Cranmer ( E. L. ) Abide with me. 251
Cross (The) 252
Curwen (J.) &6ons. Fairy match
girl 331
Daisy waltz 253
Dance among the leaves 254
Danse d'etoiles 311
Dark is my pathway 255
Daugherty (A, H.):
Frogs' carnival 301
Frost king 302
Idle blossoms 348
Silverbell 489
Song of the wind 497
Summer is coming 506
Tender memories 512
Twinkling Ptars 537
Two golden butterflies 538
Davids (J. M. ) Evening hymn ro-
mance 281
Daxid (N. M.):
Fairy whispers 285
Ferny Dell mazurka 290
Gentle shepherd waltz 307
Happy thoughts waltz 322
Little traveler march 397
Thoughtful momentsromance. 526
United hearts march 539
Valley chapel waltz 540
Whispering hope waltz 561
Davis (A. J. ) Minnetonka 408
Davis (C. ) City sleeping 195
Dawn of love. . .* 256
Dean, Acuff & Evridge. O happv
day \ 432
Dean (E. S.):
Cling to the Cross 197
Come with all your wants 228
Cross (The) 252
i^xlen echoes 278
God l>e merciful 309
Guide me 318
He's coming again 330
Home l)eyond 333
I will seek my father * 344
Let the rx)rd be praised 393
My shepherd 423
My soul is redeemed 424
Peaceful slumber 445
Sailing on 465
Will you come 563
Dean (E.'S.) & Edmiaston (B. B.):
Christmas greeting 194
Evening prayer 282
Hoi v Easter 332
In tlie morning 355
Open fountain 440
Over the sea 444
Seek the Saviour's care 481
Dean (E. S.) & Franklin (J. B.):
Men echoes 278
God is love 310
Hail, allhail 319
'Neath the shadow 428
Step together 504
Dean (E. S.) & Hensley (S. W.):
Am I ready for His call 159
Beautiful city 175
Beyond the dark sea 177
Bright <& l>eautifal mansions.. 180
Christ is my leader 193
Come home 225
Come to the Saviour 226
Comforter & guide 229
INDEX
III
Dean (E. S.) and Hensley (8. W.)
— Continued.
Dark is my pathway 255
Dwelling with Jesus 276
Gather in 304
Gathering home 305
GoodShepherd 314
Guide me 318
Hallelujah bv & by 321
Hear Hiscry 326
How precious Thy love 337
I will love Thee 343
I'll lean upon Thee 350
I'm kneeling at the mercy seat. 352
Insure your life today 358
Jesus save me now 361
Keep me all the way 372
Lora is beckoning 398
My home 418
O let me sing 433
Oh for a closer walk 435
On to the Kingdom 438
Our last good-bye 442
Pilgrim band 447
Pilgrim's march 448
Saved through the blood of
Christ....'. 475
Shall we meet 484
Shining way 487
Tell sinners salvation is free.. 511
That beautiful heaven of light. 513
There I can sing 515
There is jov 516
There'll be' joy 517
Toiling for the Master 533
Waiting for the boatman 542
We are happy children 545
We're goinff home 548
We shall all rest together 549
We shall rise 550
We shall sing 551
Dean (K 8.) & Sheppard (J. H.):
Are you within the ark? 163
Call for workers 184
I'll be there 349
I'm on my way 353
I'm seeking a city 354
One by one 439
Rallying song 457
Ship of salvation 488
Some happy day 495
'Tis harvest time 531
Well done 552
Dear old State of Indiana 257
Death at dawn of day 258
Death came at dawn 259
Death comes at dawn 261
Death thro' the city stalked 262
del Riego (T. ) Thranen 26H
Denza (L.):
Fair daffodils 264
How can I forget you 265
Nights of music 266
Desmarias (C. ) Homesick little
Nell 335
Destruction of San Francisco 267
D'Indy (V.) Jour d'^t^ j\ la mon-
tagne 268
Dis awful face of mine 269
Diti»on (O.) CO.:
Just for the fun of it 505
Litany 478
My rose of yester-e'en 460
Do not forget me 270
Dominque (S. ) Southern summer
time 499
Donald {Mrs. G.):
F^rth ( The ) trembled 277
Gathering the lilies 306
Don't do that 271
Don't say goodbye to me 272
Doomed by the Golden Gate 273
Doomed San Francisco 274
Doet (R. ) Humoreske 275
Douglas (C. N.) Hail to Old
Glory 320
Douglas, tender and true 171
Downs (L. V.) Ix)ver8 (The)
tryst 402
Dunn (L. L. ) Insure your life to-
day 359
Durand (A.) & fils, Paris, France.
Jour d'et^ fi la montagne 268
Dwelling with Jesus 276
Earnest ( S. C. ) Illinois march.. 351
Earth trembled 277
Eastern dance 199
•liklder (Afr«. J. C. ) Death came
at dawn 260
Eden echoes 278
Edmiaston (B. B. ):
Christmas greeting 194
Evening praver 282
Gather in . . *. 304
Holv Easter 332
In the morning 355
Open fountain 440
Pilgrim band 447
Seek the Saviour's care 481
Eggert ( L. T. ) Mid the jessamine 406
Eiiand {Mrs. M.) Our last good-
bye 442
Elliott (H. W.) Guide me 318
Ellis (J. B. ) Fishing in the
Ozarks 294
Elwey (R. O.) Ever will I believe
thee true 283
Emblem of .America 279
Emerson ( L. O. ) Be joyful 1 74
Empire waltz 459
Entrance of the Rajah 374
Erb (J. L.) Winsome Wooster.. 564
Eulenburg ( E. ) K letterrosen SO^
E\el);ne 280
P^vening hymn romance 281
Evening prayer 282
Ever will I believe thee true 1:83
Every datidy's girlie is the best in
the world 284
Fair daffodils 264
Fairy match girt 331
Fairy whispers 285
IV
INDEX
Falling etar 286
Farewell love 287
Fate of the sleeping city 288
Father in thy inyeterious presence. 479
Faubus (D' a.) Come to the
Saviour 227
Fear thou not 289
Feist (L.) My Billy lx)y 413
Ferny Dell mazurka 290
Few ( A ) more years shall roll 324
Field ( J. T.) O praise the Lord. . 291
Fifty years ago 292
Fillmore bros. CO. Awake, my soul. 168
Finale 172
Fine (T. M. ) O let me sing 433
First entr'acte 205
Fisher (A. K. ) Praktisclie schule. 482
Fisher (C. R. ) Chanson nuptiale. 293
Fishing in the Ozarks 294
Fort I)es Moiucn? 295
Fox ((J. ) Last kiss 389
Francis, Day & Hunter:
Certain (A) little girl 190
Concone's 40 exercises 230
P^very daddv*s girlie 284
Hush! little girlH 339
Molly darling 409
My fair Kentucky rose 417
M y h us band left me agai n 419
She's proud and she's beauti-
ful 486
What the phonograph said . . . 553
Franklin (J. B.):
Gathering home 305
God islove 310
Hail, all hail 319
Hallelujah by <fe by 321
' Neath the shadow 428
Step together 504
There 1 can sing 515
There is joy 516
We're going home 548
VVe shall rise 550
Fredericks ( J . ) :
Army pageant march 296
Marche orientaie 297
Marche populaire 298
Freeman ( \V . A . ) Leave dis house . 392
French (C. IL ) American victory. 161
Fricke ( K. ) ¥u rst Rostislau ...*.. 299
FrimI (K.) Romance 300
Frogs' carnival 301
Frost ( F. (t. ) I love vou so 342
Frost king 302
Fiirst Rostislau 299
Giinschals (('.), K letter rosen 303
Gardner (N. A.) Heaven is over
all 327
Garlcpied (W. A.) jr. Just to say
one last goodbye 369
Gates (E.C.) (iood time coming. 315
Gather in 304
Gathering home 305
(iathering the lillies 306
Gentle shepherd waltz 307
George (J. L.) Pilgrims march.. 448
Ciirl of the south 308
Give ear to my prayer 316
God be mercilul . . .* ;^)9
God is love 310
Godard (C. ) Danse d'etoiles 311
Golden ((t. L. ) I change ma
honey 340
Golden dreams 312
Good old Jersey shore 313
Good Shepherd 314
Ciood time coming 315
Goodall ( R. ) Waiting till the train
comes in 543
Goodwin (J. C. ) Sunset in Ken-
tucky 508
Gore (*R. H. ) (iirl of the South . 308
Gould (T. J.) San Francisco 4<>9
Graves (W. J.):
Christ is my leader 193
My home.! 418
Tell sinners salvation is free. . 51 1
We shall all rest together 649
Greene ((\ \V.):
G i ve ear to n) v prayer 316
HolvlA>rdGod 317
Guide me ,. 318
Hachette & cie. A I'heure des
adieux 412
Hail, allhail 319
Hail to Old Glory 320
Hallelujah by «& by 321
Hamilton ( L. ) Think of the loved
ones 519
Happy thoughts waltz 322
Harms (T. B. ) co.:
P>i trance of the Rajah 374
Finale, act I 375
Hist, advance with care 376
Its merely a matter of time. . . 377
Opening act 2 378
Wedding procession 379
We're the gnomes 3H0
Which one shall we marry. . . 560
Harris (C. A. K.) Sands (The) of
Dee 323
Harris (T. ) How precious Thy
love 337
Harrv (S. J.) San Francisco hor-
ror 472
Harvey (R. M.) Few (A) more
years shall roll 324
Haskins (W.) I wonder if my
girl will return 346
Haviland (F. B.):
My lotus lady 421
Mv sawdust queen 422
Hear His cry 326
Heath (C. L!) When you're away
from me 559
Heaven is over all 327
Heavenward l)ound 328
Henderson (W. C. ):
Captain from the 10th brigade 188
Mike 0' Hooligan 407
When you're acquainted 558
INDEX
Her husband is a railroad man . . . 329
He's coming again 330
Hessey (J. L. ) Fairy match girl. . 331
H ist, advance with care 376
Hobbs (F. W.) Claim (The).... 196
Hof meister ( F. ) Sonate no. 2 468
Holt (A. W. ) Lilies of the lake. 395
Holy P:aster 332
Holy Lord God 317
Home bevond 333
Home on* the hill 334
Homesick little Nell 335
Horne(M.) Two eongs 336
Hoschna ( K. L. ) Lota's chant . . 399
Household guest co. Hail to Old
Glory 320
How can I forget you 265
H ow precious Thy love 337
Hoyt (C. H.) & CO. Keep on the
Urget 373
Huckabay (L L.) 'Neath the
San Francisco ruins 427
Huhn(J.) Doomed Ban Francisco. 274
Humoreske 275
Hunting song 338
HushI Rttlegirls! 339
I change ma honey every year . . . 340
I doan lub yo no mo 341
I will love Thee 343
I will seek my father 34-1
I will teach him, that when court-
ing 345
I wonder if my girl will return . . . 346
I'd give the world to see her face
again... 347
Idle blossoms 348
ril be there. 349
ril lean upon Thee 350
Illinois march 351
I love a rose 394
1 love you so 342
Tm kneeling at the mercy seat . . . 352
Vm on my way 353
I'm seeking a city 354
In the morning 355 .
In the mountains 356
In the vallev 357
Indv (V. d') Jour d'^t^ i\ la mon-
tagne 268
Insurance bup 358
Insure your life to-dav 359
Intermezzo, singing girl's chorus. . 210
Introduction and scherzo 173
1 1' H merely a matter of time 377
Jaberg (G. ) music co. :
Heaven is over all 327
Kaloraroa march 370
When I met dat gal ob mine . 555
Jackniann (M. A.) Just for my
sake, May 368
Jacobs (W.) Katie 371
Jatx^ues ( (t. V. ) ' Way back 544
JavaMUdc' 381
Jenkin's (J. W.) sons' music co.:
P>ening hymn romance 281
Fairy whispers 285
Ferny Dell mazurka 290
Jenkins (J. W. ) sons' music co. —
Continued.
Gentle shepherd waltz 307
Happy thoughts waltz 322
Little traveler march 397
Thoughtful momenta romance. 526
United hearts march 539
Valley chapel waltz 540
Whispering hope waltz 561
Jerome (B. M.):
My lotus lady 421
My sawdust queen 422
Jesus is nigh 360
Jesus save me now 361
Jolly rover 362
Jones ( N. R. ) Song of the fairies . 363
Jour d'^t^ a la montagne 268
Journeying pilgrim 364
Joyful tidings 365
Jubilate Deo 366
Junior union 367
Just for my sake, May 368
Just for the fun of it 505
Just for you 236
Just to say one laf«t goodbye 369
Kaeuffer ( E. ) :
Her husbEind is a railroad man. 329
Home (The) on the hill 334
I will teach him 345
Joyful tidings 365
When 1 sat by the river 556
Kalorama march 370
Katie 371
Keep me all the way 372
Keep on the target. 373
Keife (K.) Queen (The) of the
Golden Gate 455
Kel ler ( G. M . ) W i t h da wn comes
death 565
Kent(E.) Noah'sark 430
Kerker (G.):
• Entrance of the Rajah 374
Finale, act 1 375
Hist, advance with care 376
It's merely a matter of time . . 377
Opening act 2 378
Wedding procession 379
We 're the gnomes 380
Which one shall we marry . . . 5G0
Killingsworth (R. ) Am 1 ready
for His call 159
Kletterrosen 303
Kmoch ( F. ) Java MU{d6 381
Kiihn (F. ) Augen rechts 382
Kunkel bros. Fishing in the
Ozarks 294
La Clair waltz 383
lakeside waltz 384
Lilndler Styrien 476
Lane (J. PJ:
Beyond the dark sea 177
Bright & beautiful mansions. . 180
Ring the bells 461
Saved through the blood of
Christ 475
Lange (S. de). Praeludieu und
f ugen 385
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INDEX
TO I
Last kiss 389
Laurence (F. W.) America 160
Leading star 390
Leave dis house, you Milton
Brown 392
Leftwitch ( R. L. ) Will you come . 563
Leischner (C.) jr. At the little
rustic bridge 166
Lemoine (H.) & cie. Recueil d'-
exercises 451
Let the Lord be praised 393
I^vi(E.) Ilovearose 394
Liaponnow (S. ) Chant d'au-
tonrine 391
Lilies of the lake 395
Lily of the valley 474
Linaraan (E. C.) San Francisco,
the fallen city 473
Linde}?ay (M. B. ) Insurance bug. 358
Lindsay (C. )'
Jolly rover 362
Little sisters 396
Playful pussy 450
Soldier bovs 493
Toy (The) house 535
Young farmers 568
Litany 478
Little'(A.B.) ril lean upon Thee. 350
Little sisters 396
Little traveler march 397
Little wild rose 534
Livingston (W. H.) Sweet rest.. 509
Long (J. O. ) I will love Thee. . . 343
Lord is be<!koning 398
Loni (The) is my shepherd 187
Lorenz (E. S. ):
As pants the hart 164
Sanctus 468
Voice (The ) of Jesus 541
Lorenz pub. co. :
As pants the hart 164
Bejoyful 173
Calm on Galilee 185
Fear thou not 289
Jubilate Deo 366
Sanctus 468
Sing joyful songs 490
Source of calm repose 498
Voice (The) of Jesus 541
Worship the Lord 566
Losev (F. H. ) Don't tlo that 271
Lotahs chant 399
Love (The) for which we wait 400
Love me, and the world is mine. . . 401
I>oves offering 336
Ix^vers' (The) trvst 402
Lunar (The) swing 403
Lusconibe ( W. J. ) Once again. . . 437
McDaniel (.Vr«. H. P.):
Death at dawn of day 258
Some day 494
McDermond. The Blessing 1 79
Mackie ( W. H.) My Billy boy .. 413
Main (G. T. ) Sunny Tennessee.. 507
Marche orientale 297
71 I
Marche populaire 298
Marionettes ( The ) 521
Marlin (F. J.) Pictures in the
embers 446
Marsch der Wojewoden 410
Marsh ( B. 0. ) Fort Des Moines. . 295
Martyred (The) queen of the West. 404
Maypole dance 231
Meii^ly (A) from dreamland 405
Merlin 158
Metzler & co. :
Army pageant march 296
Marche orientale 297
Marche populaire 298
O praise the Lord 291
Two songs 33t>
*Mid the jessamine 406
Mike O' Hooligan 407
Miller (E. A.) My sweetheart's
sunny home ' 425
Minnet'onka 408
Minuet d' amour 236
Mollydarling, I've insured my life. 409
Monks (F.C.) Mv country dream. 415
Moore (D.) La Claire waltz 383
Morena (C. ) Marsch der Woje-
woden 410
Morrow (A. E. ) That is why I
love her 514
Moss rose 414
Mothersell (A. E.) My dear old
country ho^ne .' 416
Motsa (A.) Al'heuredesadieux. 412
Mullen (C. E.):
Captivatin' Sue 189
Nothing but leaves 431
Murdoch (A.) Certain (A) little
girl 190
My Billy boy 413
My country dream 415
My dear old country home 416
My fair Kentucky rose 417
My home 418
My husband left me again 419
My ideal's dream 420
My lotus lady 421
My rose of yester-e'en 460
M V sawdust queen 422
My shepherd 423
My soul is redeemed 424
My sweetheart's sunny home 425
My two loves and 1 426
'Neath the San Francisco's ruins
she lies, sleeping 427
'Neath the shadow 428
Nero 199-224
Neuoombe ( F. S. ) Te Deum in A
flat 429
Nichols ( K. E. ) Roses, dear roses. 462
Nichols ( K. L. ) Jesus is nigh 360
Nights of music 266
Noah's ark 430
Nopker (L. C.) Destruction of
San Francisco 267
Nothing but leaves 431
INDEX
VII
Novello & CO. :
Eastern dance 199
First entreacte 205
Intermezzo, singing girl's
chorus 210
Maypole dance 231
Minuet d'amour 236
Old dance 242
Peasants' dance 247
Prelude 215
Processional march 220
Sands of Dee 323
Chappy day 432
O let me sing 433
O praise the Lord 291
Oakeley (H. S.) Te Deum lauda-
mus 434
O'Conner (C. VV.) CampFadette. 186
Gertie ( B. ) Thro' all eternity ... 528
Off to the country 522
Oh for a closer walk 435
Old dance 242
On San Francisco bay 436
Onto the Kingdom 438
Once again 437
One by one 439
O'Neill (T. ) Fifty years ago 292
Open fountain. . . .' 440
Orem (P. W.):
At full tilt 165
Chanson de Mariette 192
Oslin ( s! J .y ' Home beyond* '..[[. 333
Our la«t good-bve 442
Over the hills .\ 443
Over the sea 444
Overman Kalorama march 370
Palmer (J. M.) Who fell in the
Alamo 562
Peaceful slumber 445
Peasants' dance 247
Perwein (A.) Fort Dee Moines.. 295
Piantodosi (A.) My fair Ken-
tucky rose 417
Pictures in the embers 446
Pilgrim band 447
Pilgrim's march 448
Pioneer music pub. co. :
Don't say goodbye to me 272
Ever will I l)elieve thee true . 283
I will teach him 345
In the mountain 356
In the valley 357
Joyful tidings 365
Just for my sake, May 368
Just to say one last goodbye . 369
I-overs (The) tryst 402
My two loves and 1 426
Pictures in the embers 446
Sunn V Tennessee 507
Thro'' all eterni tv 528
When I sat by tfie river 556
When you're away from me. . 559
Playful pussy 450
Playing at soldiers 523
Playtime 520
Plevel's hymn 450
Pollain(F. ) Recueil d' exercises. 451
Pollock (C. E.):
Come home 225
Jesus save me now 361
Ponv (A) scamper 524
Poof (The) bartender 452
Porter (H. W.):
Calm on Galilee 185
Sing joyful songs 490
Potter (B.) Katie 371
Praeludien und fugen 385
Praktische schule 482
Prelude 215
Presser (T.):
Abide with me 251
Atfull tilt 165
Chanson de Mariette 192
Dance among the leaves 254
Dawn of love 256
Fifty years ago 292
Frogs' carnival 301
Frost king 302
Hunting pong 338
Idle blossoms 348
Jolly rover 362
Lily of the valley 474
Little sisters 396
Playful pussy 449
Silver bell 489
Soldier boys 493
Song of the wind 497
Squirrels at play 500
Summer is coming 506
Tender memories 512
Through the forest 529
To); (The) house 536
Twinkling stars 537
Two golden butterflies 538
Valse caprice 467
Young farmers 568
Princeton ( The ) Dutch man 453
Processional march 220
Proper (The'« time to talk about
the weather 454
Queen (The) of the Golden Gate. 455
Rags and patches 456
Rahter ( D. ) Furst Rostislau 299
Rajah 374-380
Rallying song 457
Ramsdell (K. C. ) Adventurer
march 157
Ramsey (G. U.) Onto the King-
dom'. 438
Raxford(M.) San Francisco fire. 470
Recueil d'exercises 451
Reed (A. L. ) Dark in my path-
way 255
Reinecke ( C. ) Sonate no. 2 458
Rieter-Biedermann (J.) Praelu-
dien und jugen 385
Remember Waterloo 546
Remick (J. H.) On San Francinco
bay 436
Renaud (A.) Empire waltz 459
Reverie du soir 181
VIII
INDEX
Reynolds & co. :
Noah'8 ark 430
Proper (The) time to talk 454
Rich ( M. ) My rose of yester-e'en . 460
Richards ( A. )' San Francisco 469
Ring the bells 461
Roat (C. E.) music co. Stageland
waltzes 501
Romance 300
Romanze in A dur 491
Rosecrans (J. H.) Tm kneeling;
at the uierv.y seat 352
Rosenfeld (M. H.) What the
phonograph said 563
Roses, dear roses 462
Rossiter ( \V.) • aptivatin' Sue, . . 189
Ruffner (H. W.) Vesper hymn
of prayer 463
Ryder (T. P.):
Clustering memories 198
Moss rose 411
PlevePs hymn 450
Sacred love 464
Sailing on 465
Sailing over life's sea 466
Salmon (A. G.) Valse caprice... 467
San Francisco 469
San Francisco (The) fire 470
San Francisco (The) horror 472
San Francisco, the fallen city .... 473
San Francisco's great disaster 471
Sanctus 468
Sands (The) of Dee 323
Sapellnikoff ( W.) Lily of the val-
ley 474
Saved through the blood of Christ. 475
Scherzo-caprice 477
Schirmer (G.):
A ndante 169
Chorale 170
Danse d'etoiles 311
DouglaR, tender and true 171
Fairdaff(xiil8 264
Finale 172
How can I forget you 265
Introduction and scherzo 173
Nights of music 266
Tc deum in A flat 429
Te Deum laudamus 434
Whe?) I am dead 492
Schmidt (A. P.) Father, in thy
mysterious presence 479
Schmoll (A.):
L-indler Styricn 476
Scherzo-caprice 477
Schoate (J. E. ):
Cling to the Cross 197
(Jod be merciful 369
I will seek my father 344
Let the Lord be praised 393
Over the sea 444
Schubert (F. ) Litanv 478
Schuberth(K.) Songof the fairies. 363
Scott ( B. ) :
HuHh : little girls! 339
:^Iolly dariing 409
4
Scott (C. P.) Father in thy mys-
terious presence 479
Screeching eagle 480
Sears (3/r«. J. W.) Junior union. 367
Sebel ist ( E. ) Death came at dawn . 259
Sebren (A. B.):
Are you waiting 162
Oh for a closer walk 435
There'll be joy 517
They are coming 518
Toiling for the Master 533
Seek the Saviour's care 481
Seidel ( E. ) Praktische schule ... 482
Shall we meet 484
Sheppard (J. H. ) Ship of salva-
tion 488
She's proud and she's beautiful. . . 486
She is certainly a regular patriotic
sis 485
Sheppard (J. H.):
Are you within the ark? 163
Call for workers 184
I'll be there 349
I'm on my way 353
I'm seeking a city 354
One by one 439
Rallying song 457
Some happy day 495
'Tis harvest tinie 531
Well done 552
Sherman (A. H.) When her ship
comes sailing in 554
Sherrefelt (O. P.) Fate of the
sleeping city 288
Shining way 487
Ship ofsalvation 488
Shrader (E. ) Love for which we
wait 400
Siegfried (M.) Emblem of Amer-
ica 279
Silverbell 489
Sin^ joyful songs 490
Sinigaglia (L. ) Romanze in A
dur 491
Sinn(C. E.):
Broken bits 182
Rags and patches 456
Illinois march 351
Sinn (IL W.):
Broken bits 182
Rags and j)atches 456
Sir Walter Raleigh 510
Sitzler (E. R.) 1 doau lub vo no
mo ' 341
Smith (G.) When I am dead.... 492
Smith (J. W.) We shall sing.... 551
Soldier bo vs 493
Some day 494
Some happy day 495
Song of the fairies 363
Song (The) of the river 525
Song of the rose 496
Song of the wind 497
Source of calm repose 498
Southern summer time 499
INDEX
IX
Spear (H. ) Beautiful city of San
Francieco 176
Spenser ( W. ) Farewell, love 287
Spink (G. A.) Bill Simmons, I've
got to dance 178
Squirrels at play 500
Stageland waltzes 501
Stars (The) , the stripes and you. . 502
Steams (O. P.):
My ideal's dream 420
Sacred love 464
Stebbins ( G. C. ) Sailing over life's
sea 466
Step together 504
Steingraber verlag. Humoreske.. 275
Stern (B. ) Screeching eagle 480
Stevens (G. A.) Every daddy's
girlie 284
Stockwell {Mrs. W.) California
earthquake 183
Strobel (M. L. ) Do not forget me 270
Sudds (W. F.) Just for the fun
of it 505
Suley (M. E. ) Evelyne 280
Summer is coming 506
Summers (T. B.) Lunar (The)
swing 403
Sunny Tennessee 507
Sunset in Kentucky 508
Sweet rest 509
Talbot (H. ) Sir Walter Raleigh. . 510
Taylor (R.) Falling (The) star . . 286
Tell sinners salvation is free 511
Tender memories 512
Tennes ( C. S. ) Girl of the South . 308
That beautiful heaven of light 513
That is why 1 love her 514
There I can sing 515
There is joy 516
There'll be joy 517
They are coming 518
Think of the loved ones that night. 519
Thomas (J. B.):
Poor (The) bartender 452
Princeton (The) Dutchman .. 453
Thompson (R. G.) :
Comrades 520
Marionettes (The) 521
OfiE to the country 522
Playing at soldiers 523
Pony (AJ scamper 524
Song of tne river 525
Thome ( G. ) Song of the rose . . . 496
Thoughtful moments romance 526
Thoughts of leaving home 527
Thriinen 263
Thro' all eternity 528
Through the forest 529
Thy mercy sweet , . 530
'Tis har\'e8t time 531
To be in it, you must have an auto-
mobile 632
Toiling for the Master 533
Totten (G. A. ) Dear old state of
Indiana 257
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Toura (F. E.) Little wild rose... 534
Toy (The) house 535
Tnnkaus (T. P.) & (G. J.) :
BillSimmon8,rvegottodance- 178
When love is young 567
Tulips and pansies 536
Tweedie (M. ) Home on the hill. 334
Twinkling stars 537
Two golden butterflies 538
Unit^ hearts march 539
University of Wooster. Winsome
^^oofiter 564
Unterdorfel (" R. H.) ' & ' Marl and
( W. H. ) Autocrat waltzes 167
Urbilnek (M.):
JavaMWde 381
Romance 300
Ussery (M. D.) Keep me all the
way 372
Utendorfel (R. H.) Autocrat
waltzes 167
Valley chapel waltz 540
Valse caprice 467
Vandersloot music pub. co. Don't
do that 271
Vernon (J. D.) Comforter &
guide 229
Vesper (A) hymn of prayer 463
Vincent music co. :
Comrades 520
The Marionettes 521
Off to the country 522
Playing at soldiers 523
Pony (A) scamper 524
Song of the river 525
Vogue music pub. co. :
CampFadette 186
Yale ( The ) bull-dog 567
Voice (The) of Jesus 541
Vorseller (F.) Don't say goodbye
tome 272
Walters (J. W.) I'd give the
world 347
'Way back in old New^ England .. 544
Waiting for the boatman 542
Waiting till the train comes in . . . 543
We are happy children 645
We shall all rest together • 549
We shall rise 650
We shall sing 551
Wedding procession 379
Well done 552
Wendel (H.) She is certainly a
regular patriotic sis 486
Wendt(T.) Remember Waterloo. 546
We're going home 548
WV re the gnomes 380
West (J. W.) Lord is beckoning. 398
What the phonograph said 553
Wheeler (J.) Stars (The), the
stripes and you 502
Wheelock (M. H.) Martyred
(The) queen 404
Wnen her ship comes sailing in . . 654
When I am dead 492
When I met dat gal of mine 655
iKDEi
When I eat by the river with you. 556
When love is young 657
When you're acquainted in gay
Paree". 558
When you're away from me 559
Which one shall we marry 560
Whispering hope waltz 561
White (8.) Die awful face of
mine 269
White-Smith music pub. co. :
Clustering memories 198
Heavenward bound 328
Lakeside waltz 384
Last kiss 389
Leading star 390
Lilies of the lake 395
Moss roee 411
Pleyel's hymn 450
Song of the rose 496
Thy mercy sweet 530
Who fell in the Alamo 562
Will you come 563
Williams (E.S.):
Adventurer march 157
Tulips and pansies 536
Williams (F. A.) :
Dance among the leaves 254
Hunting song 338
Squirrels at play 500
Through the forest 529
Dawn of love 256
Jubilate Deo 366
Wilson ( G. R ) lakeside waltz . . 384
Wilson (L B.):
Fear thou not 289
Worship the Lord 566
Wilson (J. T. ) Shining way .... 487
Winsome Wooster 564
With dawn comes death 565
Witmark (M.) & sons:
fiill Simmons, I've got to
dance 178
Lota's chant 399 .
Love me, and the world is
mine 401
Stars (The), the stripes and
you 502
That is why I love her 514
When love is young 557
Wood (B. T.) music co.:
Give ear to my prayer 316
Holy Ix>rd God 317
Lora (The) is my shepherd .. 187
Vesper hymn of prayef 463
Woodward (Willis) A co. :
At the httle rustic bridge .... 166
She is certainly a regular
patriotic sis 485
Worship the Lord 566
Wright (F. C.) Yale (The) bull-
dog 567
Yale (The) bull-dog 567
Yeager ( W. D. ) My two loves and
1 426
York (J. A.) Journeying pilgrim. 364
Young ( L. D. ) Osceola 441
Young tanners 568
Youngs (C. ri.) Doomed by the
Golden Gate 273
Zimmermann (J. H.):
Chant d'automne 391
Marsch det Wojewoden 410
2« gavotte 191
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COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACT OF CONORES8 OF MARCH 8, 1891,
5m CONGRESS, 2nd SESSION, CHAP. 666, SEC. 4
PART 3:
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 1, JULY-DECEMBER, 1906
Ho. 7
August 16, 1906
WASHINGTON
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
1906
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
Arranged alphabetically by authors (composers) or titles. Titles beginning with
an article are alphabetted under the first word not an article. The imprint
is omitted in the title if the publisher and copyright proprietor are the same.
Information contained in the title is not repeate^i in the collation. Piano music is
understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. Songs are understood to
be with pf. ace. unless otherwise stated. Titles reading ''Words by/' ''Music
by '* are to be understood as songs.
The following abbreviations are used: pts., parts; sc., score; full sc, full score; voc.
sc., vocal score; pf. sc, pianoforte sc. ; arr., arranged, arrangement; ace., accom-
paniment; coll., collection; v., violin; va., viola; vc, violoncello; pf., pianoforte;
orch., orchestra; org., organ; guit., guitar; mand., mandolin.
To save space the copvright notice after each title is abbreviated. Thus the notice after the first
title, if printed in full, would read, " Copyright by Marcus Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. Class
C, XXc. no. 993Q8, July 22. 1905: 2 copies received July 22, 1906."
Aerofls the fair blue liills, Marie; words and
music by Frank O. French. 669
f*,5p.
Marcus Witmark A sons, New York,
N. Y. C 99303, July 22, 1905; 2 c. July
22 1905.
AeroM the sea; words and music by Agnes
Learycraft. 570
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 125514, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Aet (An) of merit; mltrch for piano by
Ernst Camp. 67*1
f®, ."> p.
Ernst Camp, Stockton, Cal. C 125856,
July 20, 1906; 2 c. July 20, 1906.
Adams {Mrs. Crosby)
Four lullabies for voice and piano.
Love*8 lullaby; Indian lullaby; words by
Edith Hope Kinney; Hush-a-bve song,
Slumber nong; words by Anna ll. Wood-
ruff, op. 15. 672
f, various pAging
Clavton F. Summy co., Chicago, 111.
C 125896-125899, Julv 20, 1906; 2 c. each
July 19, 1906.
Adams (Stephen)
Good masters, if in love ye be; song
no. 2 in C, words by Fred. E.' Weatherlv.
678
Boosey A oo., Ix>ndon, England. C
125791, July 19, 1906; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
Ain*t yon coming back to old Hew Hamp-
shire, Molly; words by Robert F.
Roden, music by J. FreU Helf. 674
f°. 6p.
Helf A Hager co.. New York, N. Y.
C 125857, July 20, 1906; 2 c. July 20, 19Q6.
Alice : words by Doras Hugh, music by
Lea Carleton. Pioneer music pub.
CO., Chicago. 676
f°. 6p.
Doras Hugh, United States. C 125815,
July 19, 1906; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
All I need; [words and music]. by Chas.
P. Jones. 676
leaf.
C. P. Jones, Nashville, Tenn. C 125948,
July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
All wise chickens follow me; words by
Henry S. Creamer, music by T. Le-
monier. 677
f°. 6 p.
Archer & Lemonier, New York, N. Y.
C 126021, July 23, 1906; 2 c. July 23, 1906.
Amasoni; petite polonaise; J. Ernest
Philie. 678
f°. 6 p; pf.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 125503, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
America the beantifnl ; [words] by Kath-
arine Lee Bates, [music] by Chas. M.
Fillmore. 679
leaf.
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 126068, July 23, 1906; 2 c. July 23, 1906.
91
92
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
American loeiety two step. R. Goerdeler.
580
8°, unp; orch. pte.
Theodore Prepeer, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 125498, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16,
1906.
Anoel (Louis)
Ave Maria; pour chant avec accomp.
de piano ou oiyue et violin ad lib., po^»e
de Ant. Roque, Paris. 681
t°, 7 p; 8C. and v. pt.
Hachette & cie., Paris, France. C
125471, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Angelina Beraphine; words and music by
Maude McFerran Price. 682
f°. 5 p.
Maude McFerran Price, Colorado
Springs, Colo. C 122868, June 5, 1906; 2
c. July 9, 1906.
Animal (The) King; [music by] Manuel
Klein. 588
f», »p.
Marcus Witmark & eons, New York,
N. Y. C 91349, Mar. 24, 1905; 2 c. July
17, 1906.
Beoueci (Smaato)
Adorable, suite de valses; op. 289, rid-
uzione per piccola orchestra di Guido
Naldoni, pianoforte ad lib. (Intermezzi
musical^ n. 315. ) 584
4**, puj.
C 125489, July 16, 1906.
Nasi Rossi polka; riduzione per pic-
cola orchestra di Guido Naldoni, piano-
forte ad lib. (Intermezzi musicali n.
314. ) 585
4° pt8.
C 125488, July 16, 1906.
Onde tranquille; Valzer Boston, op.
298, riduzione, ^r piccola orchestra di
Guido Naldoni, pianoforte ad lib. ( Inter-
mezzi musical! n. 316.) 686
4°. pta.
C 125490, July 16, 1906.
Reti d*amore mazurka; op. 299, ridu-
zione per piccola orchestra di Guido Nal-
doni, pianoforte ad lib. (Intermezzi mu-
sit-ali n. 317.) 687
4°. pt8.
C 125491, July 16, 1906.
G. Ricordi & c, Milano, Italy. 2 c. of
each July IG, 1906.
Berwald (W.)
Give ear to my prayer, O God; sacred
song in F, piano ace. [words from] psalm
55. 588
f^7p.
C 125668, July 17, 1906.
Berwald (W.)— Continued.
Give ear to my prayer, O God; sacred
song in D, piano ace. [words from] psalm
55. 589
,f°.7p.
C 125669, July 17, 1906.
My Jesus, as Thou wilt; words by Jane
Borth wick. (Octavo series trio, women's
voices, no. 319.) 590
8°. 4 p.
C 125572, July 16, 1906.
Tarry with me, O my Saviour; words
by Mrs. C. L. Smith. ('Sacred octavo ed.
Mixed voices no. 721.) 591
8°. 7 p.
C 125570, July 16, 1906.
Thine forever God of love; words by
Mary F. Maude. (Sacred oct ed.
Mixed voices no. 720. ) 59S
8°. 7 p.
C 125571, July 16. 1906.
Arthur P Schmidt, Boston, Mass. 2 c.
of each July 16, 1906.
BiM]ioff(J. W.)
I lone for you; song with piano aoc.,
words by Walter Learned. Hoprano or
tenor in G. 598
f°,5p.
C 125568, July 16, 1906.
Summer (The) wind; song with piano
ace, words by Arthur Learned. Soprano
or tenor in A flat. 594
f'.sp.
C 125567, July 16, 1906.
Teach me, 0 Lord; sacred song in D,
words from Psalms CXIX. 595
f°,7p.
C 125566, July 16, 1906.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. 2 c
of each July 16, 1906.
Bnnning (Herbert)
Summer (A) serenade; song no. 1 in G,
words by Augusta Hancock. New
York, Boosey & co. 596
f°. 7 p.
C 125602, July 17, 1906.
Where dewdrops sleep; song no. 1 in
D flat, words by Hilda Hammond-
Spencer. New York, Boosey & co.
697
f*'. 7 p. .
C 125603, July 17, 1906.
P^noch <& sons, London, England. 2 c.
of each July 17, 1906.
MUSIC A I. 0OMP08ITION8
98
Chevalier (Harold)
Thoughts and fancies, no. 2 in E flat.
f9. 6 p, pf .
J. fi. Cramer <& co., ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 125925, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July
21, 1906.
Child's happineei; rondoletto for piano by
Kasper Kiel. 59*0
f.Sp.
C. W. Thompson & co., Boston, Mass.
C 125675, July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 17, 1906.
Cinderella at the ball; by Herm. Num-
herg, op. 71, no. 9. 000
f>, 3 p, pf.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 125894, July 20, 1906; 2 c. July 20, 1906.
Clarke (Bobert Coaingsby)
Some dream country; song, words by
Hilda Hammond -Spencer, no. 1 in G.
no. 2 in B flat. no. 3 in C. 001
t°, 4 p.
J. B. Cramer & co., ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 125922-125924, July 21, 1906; 2
c. each Julv 21, 1906.
Cole (BoMotter 0.)
Tell uie where is fancy bred; song, op.
23 no. 1 for mezzo-sop. or bar. [words
by] William Shakespeare. 602
fo,6p.
C 125672, July 17, 1906.
When Thou art nigh; sons, op. 23 no.
2 for soprano or tenor, [words by]
Thomas Moore. 608
«°.6p.
C 125671, July 17, 1906.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. 2 c.
of each Julv 16, 1906.
Bear old Jertey; words by Wade Maxwell,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music co. 804
F, 5 p.
Wade Maxwell, Newton, N. J. C
122374, May 29, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
]>ear old Hew England town; song by
Horace Y. Ware. Chicago, Suc-
cess music CO. 605
f°, 5p.
Horace Y. Ware, United States. C
125761. July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Dear old Bivertide; waltz song, words and
music by Henry von Metzkc. 608
f>.5p.
Fox mas. co., Boston, Mass. C 123091,
June 8, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
Dear old yankee-land; words by Paul West,
music by John W. Bratton. 807
f^ 5 p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 97684. June 22, 1905; 2 c. July
17, 1906.
DeKoven (Seginald)
Songs of childhood; verses by Eugene
Field. 1. Little-Oh-Dear. 2. Orkney
lullaby. 3. Fiddle-dee-dee. 4. Nightfall
in Dordrecht 5. Swing high and swing
low. 808
r>, 5, 7, 6, 7, 7 p.
John Church company, Cincinnati,
Ohio. C 126011-126015, July 23, 1906;
2 c. of each July 23, 1906.
Denied (A) marriage, [words and music]
by Mrs. Gilbert G. Moe. Success
music CO., Chicago. 609
fo, 5 p.
Mrs. G. G. Moe, United States. C
125718, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Denisty (G.)
Mon ^toile; ( Stella mia,) valse lente.
810
4° orch., pte.
E. Demets, Paris, France. C 126123,
July 24, 1906; 2 c. July 18, 1906.
DeYiUe (Paul)
Eclipse (The) self instructor for clari-
net. 611
4°, p. 69.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. A
150027, July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906.
Diamond (The) in the crown; [words and
music] by Mrs. Alice Thaxton. Chi-
cago, The Success music co. 618
f°.5p.
Alice Thaxton, Malone, Tex. C 118752,
Apr. 9, 1906; 2 c. July 6, 1906.
Did yon ever have a ghost for a pal; words
by William E. Wright, music by Met-
ropolitan music CO. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 818
F, 6p.
Wm. E. Wright, Chester Springs, Pa.
C 123048, June 7, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Di Lasso (Orlando)
Hodie apparuit in Israel; fur Sstimmi-
gen miinnerchor. (Altklassische weih-
nachtschore no. 1 . ) 814
8°, 8C. (8 p.) Apts.
Rob. Forberg, Leipzig, Germany. C
125594, July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 17, 1906.
Dixie blossoms; march and two step, by
Percy Wenrich. 615
fo, 6 p., pf.
Jerome H. Remick & co., Detroit, Mich.
C 125459, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 13, 1906.
94
CATALOGUE OF OOPYBIGHT ENTRIES
Snwemoy (AlphonM)
Fantaisie; pour piano et orchestre,
reduction pour deux pianos. 616
f°, 169 p.
H eugel et cie, Paris, France. C 1 26026,
July 23, 1906; 2 c. July 23, 1906.
Earthquake (The) city of San Franoiaoo;
words and music by LouelLa Peacock
Chesnutt. 617
f», 5p.
H. M. Chesnutt. C 125851, July 19,
1906; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
Bden (Bobert)
The tiger; song, words by Fred. E.
Weatherly. no. 2 in D. 618
f°. 7 p.
Klkin & CO., London, England. C
126042, July 23, 1906; 2 c. July 23, 1906.
Bden eohoes; song book for all the
services of the sanctuary, by Emmett
S. Dean, Jae. B. Franklin and others.
The trio mu:^ic co., Wai-o, Tex. 619
8**, imp., nos. 168.
E. S. Dean & vS. W. Wesley, Waco, Tex.
A 140801, Mar. 15, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Bggeling (Georg)
50 melodic etudes in all the major and
minor keys for the pianoforte, op. 122
book 1 (Iviition Schmidt no. 109 A.)
4°, 85 p.
book 2. (Edition Schmidt no.
109 B. ) 620
40 31 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Masn.
C 125609 & 125610, July 17, 1906. 2 c.
of each July 16, 1906.
Fredly (A.)
Aube d'amour; valse lente pour orches-
tre avec piano cond. 621
HO, ])tH.
C 126031, July 23, 1906.
Veille d'amour; valsc lente pour or-
chestre avec ])iano cond. 622
H*?. pts.
C 126032, July 23, 1906.
Heugd et cie, PariB, France. 2 c. of
each July 23, 1906.
Trej (Emile)
Scherzo; pour le piano. 823
f°. 7 p.
Diiraiid & tili?, Parin, France. G 120109,
July 25, Um-, 2 c. July 21, 1906.
Frisco (The) earthquake; Hong by Ktlie
Waller. Success music co., Chi-
cago. 624
f°. ft p'
Effie Waller. United States. C 125711,
Julv 16, 190n; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Omynor (Jeetie L.)
First pedal studies for the piano. 886
4« 9 p.
A 150064, July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906.
Miniature melodies for the young pian-
ist. 828
40. 19 p.
A 150166. July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5,
1906.
John Church co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
Oregh (Louis)
Valse bercce; valse lente, orchestre,
piano-conducteur op. 104. 827
8°, pta.
Louis (Tregh, Paris, France. C 125612,
July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 17, 1906.
Herman (Beinkold L.)
Ple.ading; trio, English version by
R. L. n. (Octavo series women's voices
no. 318.) 628
4«sc., 4 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
125497, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Hermits (The) in Spain; a nmsical com-
edy in three acts, libretto by Nonnan
C. McLoud and Maximilian Foster,
lyricH by Nonnan C. Mclxmd, score
by Albert Rees Davis and others.
629
4°. 84 p., voc. seleotions. pf. aco.
Hermit club co., Cleveland, Ohio. C
122731, May 25, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Hero's sacrifice; dirge, by Geo. D. Bam-
ard. 880
8°, unp., band pt«.
C. L. Barnhouse, 0.*jkal()0.«a, Iowa. C
125555, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
I believe it; [words and music] by Chas.
P. Jone.s. 881
leaf
(\ P. Jones, Na.Mhville, Tenn. C 125946,
July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
I could make yon marry me for that. Stop
yonr fooling; words and niusic by
John T. Kellv. 882
f° 5 p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 109244, Dec. 11, HK)5; 2 c. July
17, 1906.
I don't know what it is bnt I think it's very
nice; words and munic by Arthur A.
Penn. 888
f°. ^ p.
Marcus Witmark & g«ms, New York,
N. Y. C 97635, June 21, 1905; 2 c. July
17, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
95
I little dreamed of the terrible doonii song
by Pansy Putnam. Chicago, Suc-
cess music CO. 684
Pansy Putnam, United States. C
125751, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
I love yon, only yon; words by £. Sanford
Conyers, music by Metropolitan
mneic co. New York, Melville
music pub. oo. 685
F, 5p.
E. Sandford CJonyers, New York, N. Y.
C 122801, June 4, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Kape (Karl)
Alsatian ; Berlin polka. ( Boosey & co's
brass and reed band journal, no. 451.)
London, Boosey & co., 686
4^. band pts.
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 126041, July 23, 1906; 2 c. July
23, 1906.
Kathleen; words by George Washington
Daniel, music by Eugene Kaeuffer.
687
f°. 5p.
G. W. Daniel, United States. C
125549, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Keep on praying; revival song, words by
F. W. Vandersloot, music by Mabel
F. Gobi. 688
8®, unp.
Vandersloot music pub. co., VVilliaras-
port, Pa. C 126122, July 25, 1906; 2 c.
July 23, 1906.
Kerker (Onstave)
Tourist (The); selection arr. by Geo. J.
Trinkaus. 689
f°, 15 p., pf.
T. B. Harms co.. New York, N. Y. C
125649. July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 17, 1906.
Lederer (BeuS)
Le bourdon ; pour violon et piano.
«®. 7 p.
C 126037, July 23, 1906.
640
Scenes de la Csdrda; pour violon et
piano. 641
C 126035, July 23, 1908.
Scenes de la Cssirda; pour violon et
piano. 642
P. 7 p.
C 126036, July 23, 1906.
L. Grus & CO., Paris, France. 2 c. of
each July 23, 1906.
Love me and the world if mine; by Ernest
R. Ball, arr. for military band by W.
0. 0*Hare. Solo trombone, solo cor-
net. 648
8P, pts.
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 126051-126052, July 23, 1906; 2 c. July
23, 1906.
Love me! love me my sweet May; [words]
G. F. Howell, [music] Eugene Kaeuf-
fer. 644
f. 6p.
G. F. Howell, United Btates. C 125543,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Love*! conqneat waltiet; by Glenn W.
Asbleigh. 646
f°. 7 p., pf.
Victor Xremer co., Chicago 111. C
126162, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July 23, 1906.
Lover's consolation; meditation for piano,
by Geo. L. Spaulding. 646
f°, unp.
Will Rossiter, Chicago, 111. C 125933,
July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 21, 1906.
Lover's lane; words and air of refrain by
A. Walton, arr. by Bernard Doyle.
647
f°.7p.
Knight bros., London, England. C
125989, July 12, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
Ln-Ln-Lncretia; wordn by Benj. 'F. Bar-
nett, music by Ernest R. Ball. 646
r. 5 p.
Marcus WMtmark & 8oh.«, New York,
N. Y. C 105716, Oct. 27, 1905; 2 c. July
17, 1906.
Lnllaby; words by Mrs. J. H. Dallas,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
649
i°, 3 p.
J. H. Dallas, Meriden, Conn. C 122802,
June 4, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
McGinty march and two-itep; by Inez Mar-
tin. Chicago, Success music co.
650
1», 5 p., pf.
Inez Martin, United Staten. C 125749,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Moore (William)
The dairy maids; lancern on melodies
by Paul A. Rubens and Frank E. Tours,
arr. by Leonard Williams, full orch.
(CImppell & co.'s orchestral journal) 661
4°, pts.
C 126086, July 24, 1906.
96
GATALOOUK OF COPYRIGHT SNTBIE8
Jloore (WUluun) —Continued.
The girl behind the counter; lancers
on melodies by Howard Talbot, arr. by
Leonard Williams, full orchestra. ( Chap-
pell & co's orchestral journal. ) 652
4P, pis.
C 126088, July 24, 1906.
2 c. of each July 24, 1906.
Chappell & CO., London, England.
Heidlingar ( W. H. )
After; song with piano ace. for medium
voice; poem by Frank L. Stanton. 968
C 125662, July 17, 1906.
Jesta-wearvin' feryou; song with piano
ace. for a meclium voice, poem by Frank
L. Stanton. 654
C 126096, July 24, 1906.
Who knows? song with piano ace. for a
medium voice, poem by Franz Christau.
655
f.4p.
C 126096, July 24, 1906.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. 2 c. of
each July 16, 1906.
Hoble (T. Tertiut)
Romance; for the violin. 656
f=>.7p.
Frederick Harris CO., London, England.
C 125919, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 17,
1906.
Horria (Homer A.)
Cradle song; Rockabye babie, trio,
words by H. Butterworth, arr. by Frank
Lynesohr, women's voices. (Arthur P.
Schmidt's octavo edition) 657
4° 7 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
125881, July 20, 1906; 2 c. July 18, 1906.
Houhika; Indian intermezzo two step, bv
W^ilfrid Beaudry. 659
fo. 6 p., pf.
Wilfre<i Beaudrv, Quebec, Canada. C
126110, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July 21, 1906.
Nowhere to lay my head; woniti and music
by Sarah Haggard Payne. 659
fo,6p.
S. H. Payne, Ivos Angeles, Cal. C
125795, July 19, 1906; 2 c.'July 19, 1906.
0 precioaa flood; [words by] A. A. P.
[music by] Geo. C. Stebbins. 660
leaf
Geo. C. Stebbins, United States. C
125801, July 19, 1906; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
0 pretty Polly San; words by John Oliver
La Joyce, mueic by Philip Lee
Scantling. 661
F,6p.
Marcua Witmark <& sons, New York,
N. Y. C 110265, Dec 22, 1905; 2 c July
17, 1906.
0 ainner oome home; [words and music]
by F. M. Atkinson. 662
leaf'
F. M. Atkinson, Nashville, Tenn. C
125938, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
Oehmler (Leo)
Pleasant lesson hours; six little dances
for the pianoforte, both hands in the
treble clei. op. 76. 1. Playing soldiers.
2. The gipsy girl; petite valse. 3. A lolly
time; polketta. 4. Hans and Gretchen;
schottische. 5. The passing parade. 6.
Fairy of the dance. 666
t°, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6 p.
Theo. Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. C
125888-125893, Julv 20, 1906; 2 c. of each
July 20, 1906.
Oh here oomea papa'a engine; words by
Delia Rock Anderson, music by John
Martin. Chicago, Weber & North
music pub. co. 664
f«. 2p.
Delia Rock Anderson, Fresno Flats,
Cal. C 126061, July 23, 1906; 2 c. July
23, 1906.
Oh proolaim the reanrreotlon; [music]
Marion E. Richardson. 665
fo, 3p.
Marion E. Richanlsou, United States.
C 125553, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Oh tell me birda of spring; [words] Belle
Bryant [music] J. P. Williams. 666
f*». 6p.
Pioneer mus. publishing company, Chi-
cago, 111. C 125526, July 16, 1906; 2 c.
July 16, 1906.
Oh 'til joy to be home; words and music
by Rev. Patrick Walsh. 667
4°. 3 p.
Patrick Walsh, Louisville, Ky. C
124836, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 14, 1906.
Oklahoma oity; song with waltz chorus.
Words by James O. Davis, music by
John W.' Reams. 666
Davis & Reams, Oklahoma City, Okla.
C 120^32, May 8, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Old (The) black mammy; wonls by M. B.
Wharton, music by Charles Wads-
worth Russ. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 669
f°, 5 p.
M. B. Wharton, Eufaula, Ala. C
123791, June 19, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
97
Old Fort de Ftuim; [words and music] by
D. H. Wallen. Chicago, Success
mnsic co. 670
D. H. Wallen, UnitedStates. C 126731,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Old (The) home on the hill; words by
Mrs. J. L. Hannah, music by Metro-
politan music CO. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 671
f*. 5p.
Mrs. J. L. Hannah, Sherwood, Va. C
122798, June 4, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Please mama stay with me; words and
music by Frank Leonard Eager.
g-
672
Springfield, Mass., A. H. Goetting.
l«, 6p.
Frank Leonard Eager, Waterbury,
Conn. C 122077, May 25, 1906; 2 c. June
27, 1906.
Fraetoriuf (Hieh.)
Gebor'n \st der Emanuel; fur 8 stim-
migen gemiechten chor, bearb. von Carl
Hirsch. (AltklassischeWeihnachtschore
no. 4. ) 678
8*. 3 p., ic.
C 125697, July 17,1906.
Gebor'n ist (lOttes scjhnelein; fur 4
stimmigen frauenchor, bearb. von Carl
Hirsch. (Altklaraische Weihnachtsch5re
no. 2.) 674
8°, unp., sc.
C 125595, July 17, 1906.
Rob. Forberg, Leipzig, Germany. 2 c.
of each July 17, 1906.
Prairie queen maiurka; E. D. Goldby,
mandolin. 676
fo unp.
E. D. Goldby. C 125632, July 17, 1906;
2 c. July 17, 1906.
Pretty 8ne; [music by] Samuel G. Tem-
ple. 676
P*. 5p.
Pioneer mu«. publishing company, Chi-
cago, 111. C 125519, July 16, 1906; 2 c.
Julv 16, 1906.
Baymond (Lilian)
Mr. Hicks of New York; two step arr.
by J. Ord Hume. (Boosey & co*s brass
and reed band journal, no. 451.) 677
Booflev & CO., London, England. C
126038, July 23, 1906; 2 c. July 23, 1906.
Baymead (Balph)
I told my love; words by William
Blake. 678
F, 6 p. , band pts.
Lublin A co., London, England. C
125836, July 20, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906.
Befage; sacred march, by C. L. Barn-
house. 679
8P, band pts.
C. L. Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Iowa. C
126656, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Bepeating loven; noveltv song, words by
H. S. Price, music by Jack Burnett.
Erie, Pa. Erie music pub. co. 680
F.Sp.
H. S. Rice, Siegfried, Pa. C 122996,
June 7, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Bez walties; by M. R. Walker. 681
8^, band pts.
J. W. York & sons, Grand Rapids,
Mich. C 125584, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July
16, 1906.
Bonifean (8amnel)
Panis Angelicus; pour baryton, chant
et piano. 688
f°.3p.
Heugel et cie, Paris, France. C 126029,
July 23, 1906; 2 c. July 23, 1906.
Behmidt'f coUeotion of laored longf for
high voice; 21 selected songs. (Edi-
tion Schmidt no. 112) 688
fo, OJ p.
C 126059, July 23, 1906.
low voice; 18 selected songs. (Edi-
tion Schmidt no. 114.) 684
F, 85 p.
C 126060, July 23, 1906.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. 2 c.
of each July 23, 1906.
8chalken (H.)
Grande marche de concert; op. 68.
Milwaukee, Kaun & Bluemel music co.
686
f9,9p., pf., four hands.
William A. Kaun music co., Milwaukee,
Wis. C 126024, July 14, 1906; 2 c. July
14, 1906.
Soott (Charles P.)
Peace (The) of Thy children; trio,
(Octavo series, women's voices no. 322.)
686
4®, 8C.. 4 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
125569, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
8oott (Cyxil)
Blackbird's Hong; composed for voice
and pianoforte, words by Rosamund
Marriott Watson, op. 52, no. 3. No. 1
in D. 687
F,7p.
C 126045, July 23, 1906.
A roundel of rest; composed for voice
and pianoforte, words bv Arthur Symons.
op. 52, no. 2. No. 1 in'C. 688
f<». 6 p.
C 126043, Julv 23, 1906.
98
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Soott (Cyril) — Continued.
A song of London; composed for voice
and pianoforte, words by Rosamund Mar-
riott Watson, op. 52, no. 1. No. 1 in E
minor. 689
f°, 7 p.
C 126044, July 23, 1906.
Elk in & CO., London, England. 2 c. of
each July 23, 1906.
Belma; words and music by J. Oliver
Jacobeon. Lowry, Minn., The
Oliver- Erlan music co. 690
fo. 5 p.
J. 0. Jacolwon, Lowry, Minn. C
125587, June 28, 1906; 2 c. June 28, 1906.
Shaokley (Frederick H.)
Tarry with me, O my Saviour; sacred
song [in A] ' 691
19, 5 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
125883, July 20, 1906; 2 c. July 18, 1906.
Tell the congregation where yonWe been;
[words] Dennis McDowell, [mu.«'ic]
Eugene Kaeuffer. 692
f°. 6p.
Pioneer mus. publishing com pan v, Chi-
cago, 111. C 125524, Julv 16, 1906; 2 c.
July 16, 1906.
Temptation dance; by P. F. Danuu. Bos-
ton, Evans music co. 698
f°. 5p.
W. A. Evans, Boston, Maes. C 125911,
July 20, 1906; 2 c. July 20, 1906.
That dear old ■onthem home; words and
music bv I^rena Whitmore. 694
m
f°, iinp.
\V. E. Turner, New York, X. Y. C
124705, July 2, 1906; 2 c. June 28, 1906.
That ii yon and thii ii me: words and
music by Loren M. Horton. 696
fo, 5 p.
Loren M. Horton, Los Angeles, Cal.
C 125457, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, UK)6.
That will be glory snfflcient for me; [words
and music] by Ohas. P. Jones, chonis
by Mrs. Jno. T. Benson. 696
leaf
Jno. T. Benson, Nashville, Tenn. C
125953, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
That window in the skies: [won Is] bv
C. H. (Tootee [music] by Mrs. \V. }i.
Lvon. 697
lORf *
Jno. T. Benson, Nashville, Tenn. C
125943, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
That's the reason I love yon; words by
Austin W. Stults, music by Arthur
A. Penn. * 698
P, leaf
Metropolitan nius. co. C 12ri323, Julv
11, 1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Thayer (Arthur)
Lord (The* is in His holy temple;
(Sacred oct. ed. mixed voices, ho. 726)
699
8°. 7 p.
C 126573, July 16, 1906.
March on, ye soldiers true; hymn by
E. 8. A rmitage. ( 8acred octavo ed . m i xed
voices no. 727. ) 700
8o. 11 p.
0 125574, July 16, 1906.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. 2
c. of each July 16, 1906.
There's a room to rent in my heart for yon;
words by Harry L. Newton, music by
Hampton Durand. 701
f°, unp.
Will Rossiter, Chicago, 111. C 125934,
July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 21, 1906.
There's redemption fall and free; [words
and ma«ic] by J. B. Blackburn. 702
leal
Jno. T. Benson, Nashville, Tenn. C
125940, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
They shall see His face; [words by] T. J.
Campbell; [music by] Eugene Kaeuf-
fer. Pioneer music pub. co., Chi-
cago. 708
fo. 3p.
T. J. C^ampl)ell, United ^States. C
125818, July 19, 1906; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
This is how I do: sonj? from ''The Sho-
gun," words by Geo. Ade, music by
CJuHtav Lutiers! 704
fMip.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 108774, Dec. 6, 1905; 2 c. Julv
17, 1906.
This musical wife of mine; [words by] Geo.
W. Hall; [music by] Eugene Kaeuf-
fer. Pioneer music pub. co., Chi-
cago. 706
fo. ftp.
Geo. W. Hall, United States. C 125822.
July 19, 190(5; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
Thompson (Jack)
My violet; song. 706
F. r> p.
Lublin & CO., London, England. C
125835, July 20, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906.
Thon art the night; song, verses by Estelle
Bradbury Kimball, musical setting
by William Ix)well Brown. 707
P. r> p.
C. W. Thomi)son & co., Boston, Mass.
C 125678, July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 17,
1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
99
Thoughts of fhe homeward tillage, words
by Thomas H. Brooks, music by
\] etropolitan music co. New York,
Mel vine music pub. co. 708
r>,6p.
Thomas H. Brooks, Pittsburg. Pa. C
122804, June 4, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Through Ioyo, pure loye; [son^] by Mrs.
J. E. Barrett. Chicago, Success
music CO. 709
F,4p.
Mr$, J. £. Barrett, United States. C
125735, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Till Jeiof eomes; [words and music] by
Mrs. J. T. Benson. 710
leaf
Jno. T. Benson, Nashville, Tenn. C
125955, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
Time (The) the old oow died. Words by
J. W. Ck>ombes, munic by Metropol-
itan music CO. New York, Mel-
ville music pub. co. 711
1**, op.
J. W. Coombes, Hecla, Nebr. C
123040, June 7, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
*Tii Jetni* blood that savef; [words and
music] by J. B. Blackburn. 712
leaf
Jno. T. Benson, Nashville, Tenn. C
125941, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
To an abeeat lover; music by Edwin Ellis
Macy. Chicago, Success music co.
718
F, 4 p., song
E. E. Macy, United States. C 125707,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
To teaeh the yonng idea how to ihoot; from
the '*Sho-gun," words by George
Ade, music by Gustav Luders. 714
f°. 5p.
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y. C 108773, Dec. 6, 1905; 2 c. July
17, 1906.
Toodles; or, The White House dog; music
by J. E. Gooche. Chicago, Success
music CO. 716
f*. 6 p., song
Mrs. J. E. G. Henderson, United States.
C 125746, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16,
1906.
Tours (Frank E.)
The lilacs; song, words by Percy Pink-
erton. 716
F.6p.
Chappell & CO., London, England. C
126087, July 24, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Waldtenfel (Smile)
Babil; mazurka pour piano. 717
f°.7p.
C 1254^5, July 16, 1906.
Coeur ^ coeur; valzer pour piano. 718
f*'. n p.
C 125464, July 16, 1906.
Extase d'amour; valzer pour piano.
719
i*'.9p.
C 125466, July 16, 1906.
Meditation; valzer pour piano. 780
f° 10 p.
C 125467, July 16, 1906.
Menuet r^gence; pour piano. 721
f°. 6 p.
C 125468, July 16, 1906.
Pans printemps; polka-marche pour
piano. 788
f°. 6 p.
C 125469, July 16, 1906.
Premiere joie; valzer pour piano. 788
f°. 11 p.
C 125470, July 16, 1906.
SocietA Italiana di fonotipia, Milano,
Italy. 2 c. of each, July 16, 1906.
Yale bine ribbons; characteristic two-step,
by Leo Friedman. New Y'^ork,
Tyro music co. 784
f°. 6 p.. pf.
Thos. E. McGuiness, New York, N. Y.
C 124834, June 22, 1906; 2 c. Ju.ly 18, 1906.
Yebar-Eaer.
Parfum d'aniour; valselente, orchestras
par F. I). Marchetti, piano conducteur.
780
8°, ptn.
G. Parmentier, Paris, France. C 125614,
July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 17, 1906.
Zardo (N.)
Polonese; for voice and piano, com-
po8e<l by Puccita, English words by Dr.
W. H. Cummings. 786
f°. 7 p.
C 125926, July 21, 1906.
Ros»e of my garden; song, words by
E. Tetchemacher, No. 1 in E flat. 787
f°, 6 p.
C 125928, July 21, 1906.
Were 1 but a flower; song, words by
E. Teschemacher, No. 1 in E flat. 788
f*'. 4 p.
C 125927, July 21, 1906.
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd.,
London, England. 2 c. of each, July 21,
1906.
Number of entries of Musical compositions completed by deposit of 2 copies
Bince Jan. 1, 1906 14,79d
INDEX TO PART 3. MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
This index contains the names of the copyright proprietors of all the titles regis-
tered in this number; following each proprietor's name is the title registered by
him. The index includes also title references to all those compositions entered
under the authors in the Catalogue and author references to all those compositions
entered under the titles in the Catalogue. In the case of an author reference, the
title follows the name of the author.
The Ficores refer to Uie Heavy-faced N am bera following th« TtUes In Uie
Catalosne.
Adorable 584
After 653
Alsatian 636
Anderson ( D. R. ) Oh, here comes
papa's engine 664
Archer A Lemonier. All wise
chickens 577
Ascherberg, Hop wood <& Crew:
Polonese 726
Rose of my garden 727
Were I but a flower 728
Ashleigh (G. W.) Love's con-
Quest waJtzes 645
Atkinson ( F. M. ) O sinner, come
home 662
Aubed* Amour 621
Babil 717
Ball(£. R.):
Love me 643
Lu-Lu-Lucretia 648
Barnard (G. D. ) Hero's sacrifice. 630
Bamhouse (C. L.):
Hero's sacrifice 630
Refuge 679
Barrett (Mrs. J. £. ) Through love. 709
Bt«udry (W.) Nouhika 658 i
Benson (J. T.):
That will be glory 696 '
Thatwindow 697 i
There's redemption 702;
Till Jesus comes 710 I
'Tis Jesus' blood 712
Blackbird's song 687
Blackburn (J. B.):
There's redemption 702
'Tis Jesus' blood 712
Booeey & co. :
Good masters 573 I
Mr. Hicks 677 :
Bourdon (Le) 640 I
Bratton (J. L.) Dear old Yankee- I
land 609 !
Brooks (T. H.) Thoughts of the I
homeward village 708 .
Brown (W. L.) Thou art the
night 707
Burnett (J.) Repeating lovers... 681
Camp ( E.) Act of merit 571
Campbell (T. J.) They shall see
His face 708
Carleton (L.) Alice 675
Chappell <& CO. :
Dairymaids 651
Girl behind the counter 652
The lilacs 716
ChesnuU (H. M.) Earthquake
city 617
Church (J.) CO.:
First pedal studies 625
Miniature melodies 626
Songs of childhood 604
Coeur A coeur 718
Conyers ( E. 8. ) I love you, only
you 635
Coombes (J. W.) Time the old
cow died 711
Cradle song 657
Cramer (J. B.) & co.:
Some dream country 601
Thoughts and fancies 598
Csdrda 641
Dairvmaids 651
Dallas ( J. H. ) Lullaby 649
Dam m ( P. F. ) Tem ptation dance . 693
Daniel ( G. W. ) Kathleen 637
Davis (A. R, ) Hermits in Spain . 629
Davis <& Reams. Oklahoma city.. 668
Dean (E. 8.) Eden echoes 619
Dean & Wesley (S. W.) Eden
echoes 619
Demets ( E.')' ' Mon ^ioile ...W.V. 61 1
Doyle (B. ) Lovers' lane 647
Durand ( H. ) There's a room 701
Durand <fe fils. Scherzo 623
Eager (F. L. ) Please, mama, stay
with me 672
Eamest-Philie (J.) Amazons 578
Eclipse self-instructor for clarinet. 605
I
II
INDEX
Elkin fii CO. :
Blackbird's song 687
Roundel of rest 688
Songof London 689
Tigersong 618
Enoch <& sons:
Summer serenade 596
Where dewdrops sleep 597
Evans ( W. A . ) Temptation dance . 693
Extaae d'amonr 719
Fairv of the dance 663
FidJle-dee-dee 604
Fillmore (C. M.) America, the
beautiful 579
Fillmore bros. co. America, the
beautiful 579
First pedal studies for the piano . . 625
Fischer (C.) Eclipee self-instructor 605
Forberg (R.):
(lebor^n iet der Emanuel 673
Gebor'n ist Gottes »")hnelein . 674
Hodie apparuit in Israel 614
Fox music CO. Dear old Riverside. 608
Francis, Day <& Hunter. Alsatian. 636
French (F. O.) Across the fair
blue hills, Marie 569
Fried man ( L. ) Yale bl ue ri bbons . 724
Gebor'n ist der Emanuel 673
Gebor'n iet (iottes sohnelein 674
Gipsy girl 663
Girl behind the counter 652
Give ear to my prayer, O, God 588
Goerdeler ( R. ) American society . 580
Gohl (M. F.) Keep on praying. . 638
Goldby (E. D. ) Prairie queen
mazurka 675
Gooche{J. E.) Toodles 715
Good masterH, if in love ye be 573
Grus (L. ) et cie:
\jQ bourdon 640
Scenes de la Cat nla 641
Hachette & cie. Ave Maria 581
Haggard (S. ) Nowhere to lay my
head 659
Hall (G. W.) This musical wife
of mine 705
Hannah ( 3/r«. J. L. ) 671
Hans and Gretchen 663
Harms (T. B. ) eo. Tourist 639
Harris (F.) CO. Romance 656
Helf(J. F.) Aint you coming back. 574
Helf <fe Hager co. Aint you com-
ing back 574
Henderson ( Mrs. J. E. G. ) Too-
dles 715
Hermit club co. Hermits in Spain . 629
Heugel et cie:
Aube d'amour 621
Fantasie 616
Panis An<relicu8 6H2
Veille d'amour 622
Hodie apparuit in Israel 614
Horton (L. M. ) That is you 695
Howell ( G . F. ) Love me, love me . 644
Hugh (D.) Alice 575
Hush-a-bye song 572
I long for vou 593
I told my love 678
Indian lullaby 572
Jacobflou (J. 0.) Selma 690
Jest a- weary in' f er you 654
Jolly time 663
Jones (C. P.):
Alllneed 576
I believe it 631
Kaeuffer (£.):
Kathleen 637
Love me, love me 644
Tell the congregation 692
They shall see his face 703
This musical wife of mine 705
Kaun (W. A.) music co. Grande
marche 685
Kelly (J. T.) I could make you
marry me 632
Kiel (K. ) Child's happiness 599
Klein ( M. ) Animal king 583
Knight bros. Lovers' lane 647
Kremer ( V. ) co. Love's conquest
waltzes 645
Learvcraft (A.) Across the sea . . 570
Lemonier (T. ) All wise chickens. 577
Lilacs (The) 716
Little-Oh-dear 604
Lonl is in His holy temple 699
love's lullaby 572
Lublin & CO.:
I told my love 678
Mv violet 706
Luder8(G. ):
Thisis howl do 704
To teach the young 714
Lvon (Mrs. W. E.) That window. 697
M'cGuines^j (T. E. ) Yale blue rib-
bons 724
Macy (E. L. ) To an absent lover. 713
March on, ve soldiers true 700
Martin (I.)* McGinty march 650
Martin ( J. ) Oh, here comes papa's
engine 664
Maxwell ( W.) Dear old Jersey. . 606
Meditation 720
Menuet ri^gence 721
Metropolitan music co.:
Dear old Jersey 606
Did vou ever have a ghost 613
Lullaby 649
Old house 671
That's the reason 698
Thoughts of the homeward
village 708
Time the old cow died 711
Metzke ( H. von ). Dear old River-
side 608
INDEX
III
Miniature melodiee for the young
pianist 626
Mr. Hicks, of New York 677
Moc (Jfr». G. G. ) Denied mar-
riage 610
Men ^toile : 61 1
My Jesus, as Thou wilt 590
My violet 706
Nasi Rossi polka 585
Nightfall in Dordrecht 604
Numbei-g ( H. ) Cinderella 600
0*Hare(W. C.) Loveme 643
Onde tranquille 586
Orkney lullaby 604
Panis Angelicus 682
Parfuin d'amour 725
Paris printemps 722
Parmentier(G.) ParfunKramour. 725
Passing parade 663
Payne (S. H.) Nowhere to lay
my head 659
Peace of Thy children 686
Penn (A. A.):
I don't know what it is 633
That's the reason 698
Pioneer music pub. co. :
Oh, tell me 666
Pretty Sue 676
Tell the congregation 692
Playing soldiers 663
Pleading 628
Polonese 726
Premiere joie 723
Pre8ser(T.):
Across the sea 570
Amazons 578 >
American society 580 !
Cinderella 600
Pleasant lesson hours 663
Price (M. McF.) Angelina Sera-
phine 582
Putnam ( P. ) 1 little dreamed ... 634
Reams (J. W. ) Oklahoma city . . 668
Remick (J. H.) & co. Dixie blos-
soms 615
Reti d'amore mazurka 587
Rice (U.S.) Repeating lovers... 681
Richardson (M. E.) Oh, proclaim
the resurrection 665
Ricorrli (G.) & c:
Adorable 584
Nassi Rossi polka 585
Onde tranquille 586
Reti d'amore mazurka 587
Romance 656
Rose of my garden 727
Roesiter ( W. ) :
Ix) ve' s consolation 646
There's a room 701
Roundel of rest 688
Ross (C. W. ) Old black mammy. 669
Scantling (P. L.) O pretty Polly
San 661
Schirmer (G.):
A f ter 653
Jest a-wearving 654
Who knows? 655
Schmidt (A. P.):
Cradle song 657
Give ear to my prayer 588
I long for you 593
Lord is in His holy temple . . . 699
March on 700
My Jesus, as Thou wilt 590
Peace of Thy children 686
Pleading 628
Schmidt's collection 683, 684
Summer wind 594
Tarry with me 591,691
Teach me, O Lord 595
Tell me where 602
Thine forever 592
When Thou an nigh 603
50 melodic etudes • 620
Sho-gun (The) 704; 714
Slumber song 572
SocietA Italiana di fonotipia:
Babil : 717
Cceur k cceur 718
Ex tase d' amour 719
Meditation 720
Menuet regence 721
Paris printemps 722
Premier joie 723
Some dream country 601
Song of Ijondon 689
Spaulding (G. L.) Love's consola-
tion 646
Stebbins ( G. C. ) O precious blood 660
Stella mia 611
Summer serenade 596
Summer wind 594
Summy (C. F.)co. Four lullabies 572
Swing high and swing low 604
Tarry with me, Omy Saviour.. 591; 691
Teach me, O Ix)rd 595
Tell me where is fancy bred 602
Temple (S. Y.) Pretty Sue 676
Thaxton (Jfr«. A.) Diamond in
the crown 612
Thine forever, God of love 592
Thompson (C. W. ) & co. :
Child's happiness 599
Thou art the night 707
Thoughts and fancies 598
Tiger song 618
Tourist (The) 639
Turner (W. E.) That dear old
Southern home 694
Vandenaloot music pub. co. Keep
on praying 638
Valse bercee 627
Veille d'amour 622
Walker (M. R. ) Rex waltzes 680
Wallen (D. 11.) Old Fort de
France 670
Waller ( E. ) Fripco earthquake . . 624
IV
INDEX
Walsh ( /2w. P. ) Oh, 'tis joy-... 667
Ware ( H. Y. ) Dear old New Eng-
land town '. 607
Wenrich (P.) Dixie bloseoms .. . 615
Were I butaflower 728
Wharton (M. B.) Old black
mammy 669
When Thou art niffh 603
Where de wdrope sleep 597
Whitmore (L.) That dear old
Southern home 694
Who knows? 655
Williams (J. P.) Oh, tell me.... 666
Williams (L.),:
Dairy maids 651
Girl behind the counter 652
Witmark (M,) & eons:
Across the fair blue hills,
Marie 569
Animal king 583
Dear old Yankee-land 609
I could make you marry me. . 632
I don't know what it is 633
Love me 643
Lu-Lu-Lucretia 648
O pretty Polly San 661
This is how I do 704
To teach the young 714
Wright {W. £.) Did you ever
have a ghost for a pal 613
York (G. W.) & sons. Rex
waltzes 680
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LIBRARY OF COl^GRESS
COPYRIGHT OFFICE
CATALOGUE
OF
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
PUBUSHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 8, 1891,
518T CONGRESS, 2nd SESSION, CHAP. 666, SEC. 4
PART 3:
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 1, JULY-DECEMBER, 1906
No. 8
August 23, 1906
WASHINGTON
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
1906
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
Arranged alphabetically by authors (composers) or titles. The titles beginning with
an article are alphaf)etted under the first word not an article. The imprint
is omitted in the title if the publisher and copyright proprietor are the same.
Information contained in the title is not repeatea in the collation. Piano music is
understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. Songs are understood to
be with pf. ace. unless otherwise stated. Titles reading *MVords by," ''Music
by " are to be understood as songs.
The index at the end of the Catalogue contains the names of the copyright proprie-
tors of all the titles registered in this number; it includes also title references to all
compositions entered under the authors in the Catalogue and author references
to all compositions entered under the titles in the Catalogue.
The following abbreviations are used: pts., parts; sc., score; full sc., full score; voc;
sc., vocal score; pf. sc., pianoforte score; arr., arranged, arrangement; ace, accom.
paniment; coll., collection; v., violin; va., viola; vc, violoncello; pf., pianoforte-
orch., orchestra; org., organ; guit., guitar; mand., mandolin.
To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. Thus the notice after the first
title, if printed in full, would read, " Copyright by Marcus Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y. Claw
C. XXc, no. ftMW, Apr. 10. 1905; 2 copies received July 17, 1906."
Araby; words by Hartley C. Costello,
music bv Al. Johns. 729
f, 5 p.
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y. C 92494, Apr. 10, 1905; 2 c. July
17, 1906.
Armorita; Spanish dance by P. F. Damm.
Boston, Evans music co. 730
f*. 6 p., pf.
W. A. Evans, Boston, Mass. C 125912,
July 20, 1906; 2 c. July 20, 1906.
Ask, teek,.kiioek; [words by] Minnie Die-
trich, [music by] Geo. C. Stebbins.
781
leaf.
G. C. Stebbins, United States. C
125798, July 19, 1906; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
At the burle call; words by Bartley C.
Costello, music by Harrison Aldrich.
782
r»,5p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 93277, Apr. 20, 1905; 2 c. July
17, 1906.
words by Sadie Lindsay, music by
Metropolitan music co. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 788
r>,8p.
8. Lindsay, Philadelphia, Pa. C 123785,
June 19, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
At the bngle'B call; song by Harry John-
son. Chicago, Success music co.
784
f°, 5 p.
H. Johnson, United States. C 125757,
' July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
At the door; [w^ords by] Charles S. Bul-
lock, [music by] Geo. C. Stebbins.
736
' leaf.
, G.C. Stebbins, United States. C 125805,
! July 19, 1906; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
Atonement if made; [words and music] by
Chas. P. Jones. 786
' leaf.
Jno. T. Benson, Nashville, Tenn. C
125951, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
Antnmn march and two step; by Niel Mo-
ret. 787
fo, 6 p., pf.
Jerome H. Kemick & co., Detroit,
Mich. C 125460, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July
13, 1906.
Bacohni trne bine; drinking song, words
by Joseph Herbert, music by Hans
S. Linne. 788
tP, 5 p.
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y. C 103567, Sept. 29, 1905; 2 c. July
17, 1906.
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Baek to my old WUoonsin home; words by
Harvey E. Lar^en, music by metro-
politan music CO. New York, Mel-
ville music pub. co. 789
H. E. Larsen, Clintonville, Wis. C
123774, June 19, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Bayiide march; by J. C. Folwell, banjo
solo. 740
f°, 3p.
John C. Folwell, Camden, N. J. C
125655, July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Beach (3frff. H. H.)
Variations on Balkan themes; for pi-
ano, op. 60. 741
fo, 27 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
125884, July 20, 1906; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
Beautiful roiei; words by ^Jrs*. Clara B.
Kephart, music by Metropolitan mu-
sic CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 742
to, 3 p.
C. B. Kephart, Rolfe, Pa. C 123789,
June 19, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Beantifnl shores of lake Erie; words by
Chas. F. Bluska, music by H. L.
Frankensteen. Sandusky, O. Lake
Erie music co. 748
f °. 6 p.
C. F. Bluska, Sandusky, Ohio. C
125264, July 10, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Becaaie Thon didst oyercome; [words by]
A. A. P., [music by] Geo. C. Steb-
bins. 744
leaf.
G. C. Stebbins, United States. C
125803, July 19, 1906; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
Beck-81inn (E.)
Love, like a star; words by Berwick
Sayers. no. 1 in F. ' 745
f°,7p.
Elkin & CO., London, England. C
126046, July 23, 1906; 2 c. July 23, 1906.
Before the ball; words and music by Met-
ropolitan music CO. New Y^ork,
Melville music pub. co. 746
f^ 5 p.
James Molseed, Centerville, S. Dak.
C 123044, June 7, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Belle of Ghautanqaa; march by Chas. B.
Price, arr. by E. K. Heyser. 747
24°, band pts.
C. B. Price, Union town, Pa. C 125842,
July 19, 1906; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
Belle of Hayfair; quick march, melodies
bv Leslie Stuart, arr. bv Karl Kaps.
748
f°, 7p.,pf.
Belle of Hajfair — Continued.
bam dances.
r', 8 p., pf.
Francis, Dav & Hunter, London, Eng*
land. C 125478 & 125484, July 14, 1906;
2 c. of each July 14, 1906.
Belle of Xayfair lancers; music by Leslie
Stuart, arr. by Carl Kiefert. 749
f°, 10 p.. pf.
selection.
fo, lOp.. pf.
waltz.
f°, 16 p., pf.
Francis, Dav & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 125481-125483, July 16, 1906;
2 c. of each July 16, 1906.
Belle (The) of North Beach; words by Cora
Gann, music by Chas. Ballin. 760
f°. 6p.
North Beach amusement co., New
York, N. Y. C 126006, July 14, 1906;
2 c. July 14, 1906.
Belles (Les); Coonville's culled band,
paroles de P. L. Flers, musique de
Fletcher Meakin. 751
f>, 6p.
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y. C 126047, July 23, 1906; 2 c. Julv
21, 1906.
Beneath the chestnut tree; [music by] A. E.
Hitchcock. Success music CO., Chi-
cago. 752
fo, 5 p., eong.
A. E. Hitchcock, United States. C
125717, July 16, 1906; 2 c July 16, 1906.
Berger (Bodolphe)
Madam Trois jfetoiles; airs de ballet,
no. 1, Polka des amours; no. 2, Valse de
r^toile; no. 3, Marche burlesque. 763
4°, orch. ptH.
Heugel & cie. , Paris, France. C 125474-
125476, July 16, 1906; 2 c. of each Julv
16, 1906.
Marche des soireux; pour orchestre
avec piano cond. 764
8°, pts.
Heugel & cie. , Paris, France. C 126027 ,
July 23, 1906; 2 c. July 23, 1906.
Bernard (Oeorges)
Gavotte des iiancailles; pour orchestre
avec piano cond., op. 135. 766
8°, pts.
C 126034, July 23, 1906.
Triplepatte; pour orchesti-e avec piano
cond., op. 184. 766
8°. pts.
C 126033, July 23, 1906.
Heugel et cie., Paris, France. 2 c. of
each July 23, 1906.
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Bitter fwe«t walti, by H. Cadmus. 767
F, 5p., pf.
Geo. Moltneax^ New York, N. Y., in
renewal for 14 years frum Dec. 20, 1906.
C 125458, July 16, 1906; 2 c. June 22,
1906.
Blue eyed Tasiey; fmuBic by] Mr^. Martha
Graver. Chicago, Success music
CO. 768
f°, 5 p., song.
Mrs. Martha Craver, United States.
C 125746, July 16, If 06; 2 c. July 16,
1906.
Bolero caprice; by T. H. Rollinson. 769
4*^, orch. ptei.
Oliver Ditfon company, Boston, Mass.
C 125875, July 19, 1906; 2 c. July 19,
1906.
Bonnie Lee march ft two step; by G. F.
Decker. 760
F, 5 p. pf .
Pioneer music publishing company,
Chicago, III. 0 125525, July 16, 1906; 2
c. July 16, 1906.
Bortnianeki (Dimitri Btefanovitoh)
Gloria in exrelsis; for mixed voices,
adapted and arr. by H. Clough-
Leightur. 761
4°, 7 p.
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, Mass. C
125874, July 19, 1906; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
Bnrkard (Rev, Siibert)
Manual of plain chant; a text- book for
the singer and organist. (Fischer's edi-
tion, no. 2892. ) 762
8°. vii, 56 p.
J. Fischer & bro., New York, N. Y.
A 151629, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16,
1906.
Bnry me *neath the sad sea wave; words
bv Thomas A. MacDonaid, music by
Harry Alton Russell. New York",
Melville music pub. co. 763
P'. 5p. •
T. A. MacDonaid, Midvale, N. J. C
123770, June 19, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Bride (The) of Washington; words and
music by F^ugene Kaeuffer. 764
f*. 6p.
Pioneer music publishing companv,
Chicago, III. C 125515, July 16, 1906;
2 c. July 16, 1906.
Bride's (The) fate of Ban Francisco; song
by Mrs. A. J. Forbes. Chicago,
Success music co. 766
P'.ep.
Mr$. A. J. Forbes, United States. C
125724, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Bright eyes; words by William Mason,
music by Stuart Mason. 766
f°.5p.
C. W. Thompson & co., Boston, Mass.
C 125679, July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 17, 1906.
By de goblin tree; words and music by
Maurice J. Stonehill. 767
f°. 6p.
M. Wit mark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 90895, Mar. 18, 1905; 2 c. July 17, 1906.
By lake Winnisqnam; words by L. Maud
Evans, music by Robert A. Foss.
Laconia, L. Maud Evans. 768
f', 3p.
Minnie A. Clarke, Cleveland, Ohio. C
125847, July 19, 1906; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
By my lover's side, words by Wm. L.
Barthel, jr., music bv Metropolitan
music CO. New Vork, Melville
music pub. co. 769
F. 6 p.
W. L. Barthel, jr.. New Orleans, La.
C 122806, June 4, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
By sylvan paths; a pastorale by Harry Gil-
bert. Paducah, Ky., Herbert L
Wallerstein pub. co. 770
|o, 5 p., pf.
Wallerstein & Gilbert, Paducah, Ky.
C 125844, July 19, 1906; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
Caldwell (Anna)
Onlv a vear; song, words by James
O'Dea. * 771
P, 5 p.
Jos. W. Stern & co.. New York, N. Y.
C 123347, June 2, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Calling ns deeper; [words and music] by
Chas..P. Jones. 77*2
leaf.
C. P. Jones, Nashville, Tenn. C 125949,
July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
Canionetta; for piano by Wm. H. Buck-
ley. 778
fo, 3p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 125507, July 16, UK)6; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Celia; written and composed by H. Tav-
lor. 774
f°'unp.
Francis, Dav & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 125480, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July
16, 1906.
Chantanqna maroh ft two step; by C.
Paul. 775
f°, •■> p., pf.
Paul Cohn, New York, N. Y. C 125636,
July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 17, 1906.
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Oleyeluid (The) news; march and two
step, by J. S. Zamecnik. 776
P, 5 p., pf .
C 125688, July 18, 1906.
march and two step, by J. S. ZAvae-
cnik. " 777
4°, orch. ptfl.
C 125686, July 18, 1906.
march, by J. S. Zamecnik.
778
4°, band, pts.
C 125687, July 18, 1906.
H. N. White, Cleveland, Ohio. 2 c.
of each July 5, 1906.
Climbing of the tree; [words by] Thomas B.
Ellison, [musicbv] F^ugene Kaeuffer.
Pioneermusicpub. CO., Chicago. 779
f°. 5p.
T. B. Ellison, United States. C 1 25821 ,
July 19, 1906; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
Ooaohing club march ft polka; E. D.
Goldby, mandolin. 780
f°, unp.
E. D. Goldbv. C 125634, Julv 17, 1906;
2 c. July 17, 1906.
Oolleen-Bawn; two step, intro. When the
whip-poor-will sings Marguerite, bv
J. Fred Helf. 781
4°, band, pts.
Helf & Hager co., New York, N. Y.
C 125039, July 6, 1906; 2 c. May 29, 1906.
Colorado walties ; by Perl ey K . Derry . 782
fo. 7 p. pf.
P. K. Derry, United States. C 125535,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Gome take a float in my submarine boat;
words by Ashlev S. Johnson, music
by Oscar M. White. 788
f°. 6 p.
A. S. Johnson & 0. M. White, New
York, N. Y., & Washington, D. C. C
125986, July 21, 1906; 2 v.. July 21, 190^).
Gome to me love; words by Lizzie £.
Parker, music by Metropolitan nmsic
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 784
f°. 5 p.
L. E. Parker, Waterbury, Conn. C
123159, June 9, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Come to the erois; [words] by F. M. At-
kinson, [music] by Mrs. John T.
Benson. 786
leaf.
J. T. Benson, Nashville, Tenn. C
125954, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
Come ye disconsolate; duet for sojtrano
and alto, [words] by Thomas ^loore,
[music] by J. W. Lerman. 786
6 leaves.
Tullar-Meredith co.. New York, N. Y.
C 125905, July 20, 1906; 2 c. July 20, 1906.
Coming again; [words] anon., [music] by
John T. Benson. 787
leaf.
J. T. Benson, Nashville, Tenn. C
125957, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
Coming as a thief; [words and music] by
Charles Price Jones. 788
leaf.
Jno. T. Benson, Nashville. Tenn. C
125950, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 21, 1906.
Conqneror's (The) mareh; R. Goerdeler,
arr. by Aug Damm. 789
8°, orch. pts,
8°. band pts.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa,
0 125499 and 125500, July 16, 1906; 2 c.
of each July 16, 1906.
Corlett (Arthur)
Down by the old mill; song. 790
f°. 7 p.
Lublin & CO., London, England. 0
125837, July 20, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906.
Corrie (Frank)
A delicate shade of blue; humorous
song, written by G. Fearnley. 791
f°.5p.
Reynolds & co., I-<ondon, England. C
125462, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Courtier (The) march; G. E. Holmes. 792
8°, band pts.
C. L. Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Iowa. C
125556, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
I
Cradle song; for piano, bv Ernest Lent.
793
f°. 3p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 125HH5, July 20, 1906; 2 c. July 20,
190(5.
Cradle songe and Inllabies ; vocal and in-
strumental; a collection of songs and
piano-pieces for the children's hour.
794
' 8°. 80 p.
John Church co. , Cincinnati, Ohio. A
150167, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Cnpid, don't forsake me; [music] by Rob-
ert Rollo. Success music co., Chi-
cago. 795
f°, 5 p. song.
R. Rollo, United States. C 125706,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Cntler (E.), jr.
Just as I am; sacred song, op. 8, in C.
796
f°. 7 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
' 125670, July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
105
DaflbdiU; song for low voice, [words] by
Robert Herrick, [musicj by Robert
0. Jenkins. 797
P,5p.
John Church company, Cincinnati,
Ohio. C 126009, July 23, 1906; 2 c. July
23, 1906.
Dilton (Edith)
Via Sacra; song for soprano or tenor.
798
C. W. Thompson & co., Boston, Mass.
C 125900, July 20, 1906; 2 c. July 20, 1906.
Danee (The) of the waves; by J. C. Fol-
well, guitar solo. 799
F*. 3p.
John C. Folwell, Camden, N. J. C
125651, July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906. .
Dancing 'mid the palmi; schottische by
E. D. Goldby, mandolin. 800
f°, unp.
E. D. Goldby, Paterson, N. J. C
125628, July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 17, 1906.
Dawn (The) of day at Ban Francisoo; song
by Mrs. Chas. J. Anderson. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 801
f^ 5 p.
Mrs. C. J. Anderson, United States. C
125750, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
INiwn of the rose; mandolin, E. D. Goldby.
802
P, unp.
E. D. Goldby, Paterson, N. J. C
125624, July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 17, 1906.
Day (A) at the fair; [music by] O. C.
Clark. Chicago, Success music co.
80S
F, 6 p„ song.
0. C. Clark, United States. C 125748,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Ditty (A) of my oat; song by Mrs. A. R.
Hammond. Chicago, Success music
CO. 804
MrR, A. R. Hammond, United States.
C 125753, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Do yon know and do yon care; words by
Maud Himtwell, music by Metropol-
itan music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 806
f°,5p.
M. Huntwell, Claremont, N. H. C
123045, June 7, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
DoUie's dream; by Geo. L. Spaulding,
piano. Child life no. 1. 806
J*, 3 p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. C
125509, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Dolly Madifon; two step, by Walter G.
Wilmarth. 807
fo, 6 p., pf.
John Church co., Cincinnati, Ohio. C
124871, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
Don't bother me babe; words by E. J. Bubal,
music by Metropolitan music oOi
New York, Melville music pub. co.
808
f°, 6 p.
E. J. Bubel, Rochester, N. Y. C 128775,.
June 19, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Don't leave me; words by Ora Lee, music
by Metropolitan music co. New
York, Melville music pub. co. 809
^'.3p.
O. Lee, Halifax, N. C. C 123769, June
19, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Don't send my heart away; words by Bart-
ley C. Costello, music by Wm. C.
O'Hare. 810
f°.5p.
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y. C 89364, Feb. 25, 1906; 2 c. July
17, 1906.
Doomed San Franoieco; [music by] Mattie
Chappell. Success music co., Chi-
cago. 81 1
f®, 5 p., song.
Mrs, M. Chappell, United States. 0
125710, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Donglai ( Marie B. )
Dulce Cor Jesu. 8 IS
f°, 5 p., song.
M. B. Douglas, Boston, Maes. C 125073,
June 29, 1906; 2 c. June 29, 1906.
Down by the Big Bnll Falli; sentimental
song and chorus by Herman A. Ebert
Merrill, Wis., H. A. Ebert's pub, oo.
8ia
f°, unp.
H. A. Ebert, Merrill, Wis. C 12445^
June 28, 1906; 2 c. July 23, 1906.
Down in the old ^apevine swing; [words
by] Alice Miller, [music by] Eugeno
Kaeuffer. 814
f°.6p.
L. B. Benson, United States. C 125551^
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Down where the roies bloom; words by
Mrs. Maude Kelley, music by Metro-
politan music CO. New York, Mel*
ville music pub. co. 818
f°, 5 p.
M. Kellev, Brocton, N. Y. C 123154,
June 9, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
106
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
])ream of the rarebit fiend; two step, bv
T. W. Thurban. 816
f°. 5p., p(.
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 126124, July 16, 1906; 2 c. Julv
16, 1906.
Dream of the walti; waltzes, by Walter
A. Phillips, arr. bv Everett J. Evans.
817
4°, orch. pts.
Hamilton S. Gordon, East Orange,
N. J. C 125306, June 8, 1906; 2 c. June
8, 1906.
Dreams of home and mother; song, words
and music by Elizabeth E. Pollard.
Worcester, Mass. Irving Gaunt. 818
fo,6p.
E. E. Pollard, Worcester, Mass. C
125913, July 20, 1906; 2 c. July 20, 1906.
Dreaming of home; [music by] J. H.
Keeier. Chicago, Weber & North
music pub. co. 819
fo, 2 p.
J. H. Keefer, Fremont, Ohio. C
120185, Apr. 23, 1906; 2 c. July 21, 1906.
Dreamy moon; novelette bv Hex L. Buell.
Elkhart, Ind., The AVilbur Templin
music CO. 820
t°, 7 p., pf.
R. L. Buell, Elkhart, Ind. C 125846,
July 19, 1906; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
DrUk (Jnl.)
Heim weh ; text und niusik, raannerchor,
op. 30. (C. Fischer's edition no. 361.)
821
fco 3 p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. 0
125673, July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Dmnkard'i (A) lot; by Alma Lunk.
(/hicago, Success music co. 822
P, 6 p., song.
A. Lusk, United States. C 1 25727, July
16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Daganne (J. Mahlon)
Lady Baltimore waltzes; piano. 823
f°.7p.
Jos. W. Stern & co.. New York, N. Y.
C 124732, July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Elfin Inllaby; [from] Pearl and pumpkin;
Ivric bv Paul West, music by John
\V. Bratton. 824
f°. 5 p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 98542, Julv 7, 1905; 2 c. July
17, 1906.
^U»' call to Denver; written by Myra A.
Smith. Cincinnati, The Geo. Ja-
berg music co. 825
f° 5 p.. M)ng.
yi. A. Smith, Denver, Colo. C 126160,
July 24, 1906; 2 c. July 13, 1906.
Emannel Boone; words and music by L.
Livingston Gilchrest. 826
f°, 5p.
L. L. Gilchrest. C 125622, July 17,
1906; 2 c. July 17, 1906.
Xnchantment; serenade by Geo. D. Bar-
nard. 827
8° band pts.
C. L. Barnhouse, Oskalooea, Iowa. C
125558, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Eno^i elementary and advanoed teehnie
■tndiei, bai^o page 1. 828
i°, leaf.
page 2.
F, leaf.
—^ page 3.
f°, leaf.
Paul Eno, Philadelphia, Pa. C 125780-
125782, Julv 18, 1906; 2 c. of each July
10, 1906.
Erin, dear Erin, Oh why did we part; words
by Gilbert Losee, music by Harry
Armstrong. * 829
f°, 5 p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 103569, Sept. 29, 1905; 2 c. July
17, 1906.
Evalina Snow; words and music by Mrs.
E. F. Hough. New York, Melville
munic pub. co. 880
f°. 5 p.
}frs. E. F. Hough, Trov, N. Y. C
123039, June.7, 1906^ 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Everlaiting (The) arms; [words by] Flora
Kirkland, [music by] Geo. t. Steb-
bins. 881
leaf.
G. C. Stebbins, United States. C 125797,
July 19, 1906; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
Fairy flngeri; caprice d'agilite pour piano,
par Paul Wachs. 882
f°. 6 p.
Theodore Preiser, Philadelphia, Pa. C
125461, July 16, 1906; 2 c. . uly 16, 1906.
Fairy fonntair; polka caprice for piano,
by Carl Wilhelm Kern, op. 148. 838
f°, 7 p.
Theodore Pres.«er, Philadelphia, Pa. C
125506, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Fairy-land; words by Etta Mae Stnible,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
834
f°. 5 p.
E. M. Stnible, Pittston, Pa. C 123783,
June 19, 1906; 2 c. Julv 24, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
107
ITaith of OUT fathers; hymn ; words by The
very Rev. F. VV. Faber, D.D.y music
by J. T. Field. London, Novello
and CO., ltd. 835
4°, 3 p.
J. T. Field, London, England. C
126106, July 20, 1906; 2 c. July 2, 1906.
Farewell; words by Ada E. Pool, music
by Metropolitan music co. New
York, Melville music pub. co. 836
fo, 6 p.
A. E. Pool, Lockport, N. Y. C 122803,
June 4, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Fauehey (Paul)
Peu (Un) beaucoup paesionnement;
valse Boston, paroles de Gaston Deval,
chant et piano. Paris, Henri Gregh.
887
P. 6 p.
P. Fanchey, Paris, France. C 125611,
July 17, 190«; 2 c July 17, 1906.
Felicity; a song, words and music by
Ashton Nichols. 888
P, 2 p.
A. Nichols, Chicago, 111. C 126016,
July 23, 1906; 2 c. July 23, 1906.
Flamm (B.)
Harfenklaenge; walzer op. 32, piano.
839
P, 4 p.
R. Flamm, Paris, France. C 125613,
July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 17, 1906.
Fielitz (Alexander von)
The Lily Maid; a cycle of seven songs
with piano ace, words by Gertrude
Rogers, high voice, op. 84. 840
4°, 24 p.
John Church co., Cincinnati, Ohio. A
151082, July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 17, IflOfJ.
Folweirs favorite maroh; by J. C. Fol-
well, banjo solo. 841
f°, 3 p.
John C. Folwell, Camden, N. J. C
125657, July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Forlorn maid; by Jose Quintero. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 842
P, 6 p. 9on|f.
J. Quintero, United States. C 125743,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Foarth (The) of July; by John K. Bniff.
Success music co., Chicago. 843
f°. 5 p. SODff.
J. K. Bruff, United States. C 125713,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Frivolette; mouvement de valse, by Rufus
0. Suter for piano. 844
i°. 6 p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 125508, July 16, 1906; 2 c. Julv 16,
1906. ^
Garden (The); song, verses by Alice
Brown, musical setting by vVilliara
Lowell Brown. 845
fo, 5 p.
C. \V. Thompson & co., Boston, Mass.
C 125677, July 17, 1906; 2 c. Julv 17,
1906.
Gasoline rag; march and two step, by
Louis Mentel. Cincinnati, Ohio,
Mentel bros. pub. co. 846
F, 5 p., pf.
L. Mentel, Covington, Ky. C 126073,
July 23, 1906; 2 c. July 23, 1906.
Oaatier (L^on)
Champ de roses; valse, orchestrate avec
piano cond., par Fernand Andrieu. 847
S°, pts.
Heugel & cie, Paris, France. C 126028,
July 23, 1906; 2 c. July 23, 1906.
Oaseka*! (The) parade; danse eccentrique
for piano, by Marie Dupont. 848
f°. 7 p.
Chas. Sheard <& co., London, England.
C 125920, July 20, 1906; 2 c. July 20, 1906.
Oeniveve; by Mattie H. JLiee. Succej^s
music CO., Chicago. 849
1°, 5 p., song.
M. H. Lee, United States. C 125714,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
German (Edward)
Song without words. 850
f°, 3 p., pf.
Chappell & CO., London, England. C
125872, July 20, 1906; 2 c. July 20, 1906.
Giordano (XTmberto)
Canzone guerresca; parole di Romeo
Carugati, riduzione per cranto e piano-
forte. 851
f°, 6p.
SocietA Italiana di fonotipia, Milano,
Italy. C 125463, July 16, 1906; 2 c. Julv
16, 1906.
Girl (The) I loved in the old New Hamp-
shire hills; words bv Marie Foster,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
852
P, 7 p.
M. Foster, Littleton, \. H. C 123160,
June 9, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Girl of Panama; [words by] Albert L.
Godoy, [music bv] Eugene Kaeuffer.
853
f°. 5 p.
A. L. Godov, United States. C 125542,
Julv 16, 1906'; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
108
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Oirlie, I love you; words by Alfred Scott,
music by Theodore Morse. 854
F,5p.
F. B. Haviland pub. co., New York,
N. Y. C 126048, July 23, 1906; 2 c. July
19, 1906.
OWe me back my first love: by Mrs. Anna
Hardiuf^. Chicago, Success music
CO. 855
f**, 6 p. sonjf .
Mrs. A. Harding, United States. C
125736, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Olimpie (A) of Jeiui; [words] by Mrs.
Slay Mabbette Anderson, [music] by
John T. Benson. 856
leaf.
J. T. Benson, Nashville, Tenn. C
125950, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
Olittering star polka; £. D. Goldby, man-
dolin. 857
f, unp.
E. D. Goldby. C 125625, July 17, 1906;
2 c. July 17, 1906.
Glory to Ood for lalvation; [words and
music] by J. B. Blackburn. 858
leaf.
Jno. T. Benson, Nashville, Tenn. C
125939, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
Going home; j^wordsby] Jennie Lee Blan-
ton, music by Eugene Kaeuffer. 859
f°, 6p.
Pioneer music pub. co., Chicago, 111. C
125517, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Golden (The) west; overture, [by] Mackie-
Bever. ' 860
4®, oreh. pts.
J. W. Pepper, Philadelphia, Pa. C
126581, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Good-bye, Bniie; words by Bernard War<l,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
861
f°, 5 p.
B. Ward, Lowell, Mass. C 122797,
June 4, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Good bye till we meet again; words and
music by C. E. Billing?. 862
(°, o p.
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y. C 108644, Dec. 4, 1905; 2 c. July
17, 1906.
Great General Slocnm fire: words by
George E. Waghome, music l)y Met-
ropolitan music CO. New York, Mel-
ville music pub. co. 863
fo, 5 p.
G. E. Waghome, Victor, N. Y. C
122796, June 4, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Haetehe (William E.)
Songs of Hellas; six one and two-part
songs with piano ace. translations from
Greek folk-lore by Henry G. Chapman
and Lucy M. J. Garrett. 864
^, 12 p. '
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. A
150165, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906,
Happy those days: by W. H. Doane. 865
leaf. song.
W . H . Doane, United States. C 1 25796,
July 19, 1906; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
Happyland; waltz song, words by Will
Miles, music by Horace E. iJowell.
Toronto, Whaley, Royce & co. 866
f°, 6 p.
Miles, Dowell & Sloan, Winnipeg,
Canada, C 125987, July 6, 1906; 2 c. July
6, 1906.
Hawthorne (8eymonr)
Invincible folio of organ music; a prac-
tical collection for pipe and reed organ.
The John Church company, Cincinnati,
867
4°, 98 p.
John Church co., Cincinnati, Ohio. A
149642, June 28, 1906; 2 c. June 28, 1906.
He is all; [words] by W. M. Tidwell,
[music] by Mrs. W. M. Tidwell.
868
leaf.
Jno. T. Benson, Nashville, Tenn. C
125936, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
He loved me so; song, by Mrs. T. K. Ar-
nold. Chicago, Success music co.
869
P,op.
Mrs. T. R. Arnold, United States. C
125752, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
He loves me so; [words and music] by
J. T. Benson. 870
leaf.
Jno. T. Benson, Nashville, Tenn. C
125961, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
He was nailed to the cross for me ; [words
and music] by F. A. Graves. 871
leaf.
F. A. Graves, Minneapolis, Minn. C
126017, July 23, 1906; 2 c. July 23, 1906.
He will supply oar needs; [words] byF. M.
Atkinson, [music] by Mrs. John T.
Benson. 872
leaf.
Jno. T. Benson, Nashville, Tenn. C
125956, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
Hear ns, 0 Lord ; response, by Edward
Wittich. 878
leaf.
Tullar-Meredith co.. New York, N. Y.
C 125904, July 20, 1906; 2 c. July 20, 1906.
HU8ICAL COMPOSITIONS
109
Hearts And maaks ; waltzes, by Leo Fried-
man. 874
Jerome H. Remick& co., Detroit, Mich.
C 125854, July 20, 1906; 2 c. July 18, 1906.
Hems (Carl)
Froh (lurch die welt! Gayly through
the world! marsch-rondo fiir pianoforte
za vier handen, op. 8. Milwaukee,
William Kann. 875
«°,5p.
W. A. Kaun music co., Milwaukee,
Wis. C 126023, Julv 14, 1906; 2 c. July
14, 1906.
He'll never let go my hand ; [words] by
James Rowe, [music] by Geo. D.
Schuler. 876
]eat.
Jno. T. Benson, Nashville, Tenn. C
125964, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
Hemery (Valentine)
First (The), spring day; song no. 2 in
F, original key, worcls by Clifton Bing-
ham. 877
f<*. 6 p.
C 125606, July 17, 1906.
Life's thanksgiving; vocal duet for
soprano and contralto, piano ace, words
by Alfred H. Hyatt. 878
f°,7p.
C 125607, July 17, 1906.
(lould & CO., London, England. 2 c.
each July 17, 1906.
Her love has called me home; [words by]
Louis Frederick Grill, [music by]
Eugene Kaeuffer. 879
f°. s p.
L. F. Grill, United States. C 125539,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Hetty; words by Bartley C. Costello,
music by W. Aletter. 880
f^.op.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 89491, Feb. 27, 1905; 2 c. July
17, 1906.
Higgi(H. M.)
Dairymaids (The); valse on melodies
by Paul A. Rubens and Frank E. Tours,
orchestra arr. by Leonard Williams.
881
8°. pts.
Chappell & CO., Ix>ndon, England. C
125604, July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 17, 1906.
HUle (Onitave)
Violin studies op. 45; 25 easy studies
in the first position. 882
P. 15 p.
Arthar P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
125576, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
How I remember; soprano, words by Ad-
dison Burkhardt and Aaron S. Hoff-
mann, music by Leo Edwards. 888
f®.6p.
Marcus Witmark <fe sons, New York,
N. Y. C 90534, Mar. 13, 1905; 2 c. July
17, 1906.
HOwig (0.)
The Victoria Cross; military two step,
(Boosey & co^s brass and reed band jour-
nal, no. 451.) London, Boose v & co.
884
4^, band pts.
Francis, l)av & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 126039, Julv 23, 1906; 2 c. July 23,
1906.
Hnhn (Bmno)
Neath the apple-trees; song with piano
ace, high in C. 885
f®. 5p.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y, C
126097, July 24, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Hello! who's there, or. Tie never gwine to
say come in! Written and composed
by Tom Mellor, Alf. J. Lawrance,
and Harry Gifford. 886
f°. 4 p.
Chas. Sheard & co., London, England.
C 125921, July 20, 1906; 2 c. July 20, 1906.
Hymn (The) my mother sang; words by
Albert Magnus, music by Bernard
Doyle. 887
f°.7p.
Knight bros., London, England. C
125988', July 12, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
I am only a lily so fair; words by Woot-
tie Aullus Park, music by Metropoli-
tan music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 888
f°. 8 p.
W. A. Park, Hillsboro, Miss. C
123037, June 7, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
I love yon, still I love yon just the same;
[words bv] Chas. S. Shutterly, [mu-
sic by] W. E. Duffell. 889
fo, 6p.
C. S. Shutteriy, United States. C
125546, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
I see her in my midnight dream; song by
Jennie M. Neerland. Chicago,
Success music co. 890
f°, 6 p.
J. M. Neerland, United States. C
125760, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
I want some one to love me so bad; words
by Chris. Smith, music by Gus Ed-
wards. 891
f^.sp.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 99826, July 26, 1906; 2 c. July
17, 1906.
no
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
I was a wandering iheep; by Frank H.
Kollinson. 892
5 leaves, song.
Tullar-Meredith co., New York, N. Y.
€ 125906, July 20, 1906; 2 c. July 20, 1906.
I will always think of yon; [words by] Al-
bert M. Schuster, [music by] Eugene
Kaeuffer. Pioneer music pub. co.,
Chicago. 898
1°. 5p.
A. M. Schuster, United States. C 126819,
July 19, 1906; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
I wonder; words by Mrs. C. E. Mace,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
894
Mrs, C. E. Mace, Brooklyn, N. Y. C
122799, June 4, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
1 wonder if yon lo^e me in the same old
way; song and chorus; words by P.
Barber, music by Henry Schmidt.
895
Washington music pub. co., College
Point, N. Y. C 121972, May 23, 1906;
2 c. July 19, 1906.
Ice cream; by Mrs. J. R. Howard. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 896
F, 6 pr, songr.
J/r«. J. R. Howard, United States. C
125739, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
If I only had a mama of my own; words by
William J. Hilton, music by Metro-
politan music ('o. New York, Mel-
ville mufrlc pub. CO. 897
f°. 6 p.
W. J. Hilton, Allegheny, Pa. C 123042,
June 7, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
If Morgan bonght an army all for me;
[from] "Nordland," lyric by Glen
MacDonough, music by Victor Her-
bert. 898
f°. 4 p.
Marcus Witmark & pons, New Y'ork,
N. Y. C 108645, Dec. 4, 1905; 2 c. July
17, 1906.
If we Bhonld meet; words by Harriet ^I.
Weeks, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New Y'ork, Mjelville music
pub. CO. 899
f°, 5 p.
H. M. Weeks, AVeehauken, P. 0. N. J.
€ 122376, May 29, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
If yon want me to be yonr bride; by Jack
Cornin. Chicago, Success music
CO. 900
P, 6 p. 8ong.
J. Cornin, United States. C 125740,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
If yon*ll only tmit your heart to me; wonls
by Bartley Costello, music by Ernest
R. Ball. 901
f°. 5 p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New Y'ork,
N. Y. C 98569, July 8, 19a5; 2 c. Julv
17. 1906.
If yon'll take a trip with me; words and
music by Will R. Anderson. 902
I F. 5 p.
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
I N. Y. C 98543, July 7, 1905; 2 c. Julv
I 17, 1906.
I I'll be tme to yon; by Thomas O'Connor.
Chicago, Success music co. 908
f°, 6 p., song.
T. O'Connor, United States. C 125747,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
I'll be yonr little bean; words and music
by Grace Sn.ith. 904
f°.5p.
G. Smith, United States. 0 125540,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
I'll never be ao fooliih again; w^ords and
music bv Dan Holt. 905
f°, 5 p.
D. Holt, Macon, Ga. C 119329, Apr.
20, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 190(i
I'm going back to Mexico; words by Mrs.
A. M. Shutts, music by Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 906 J
F. 5 p.
J//-X. A. INI. Shutts, Sidney, N. Y. C
123157, June 9, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
I'm happy in the 8avionr'B love; [words
and music] by J. Owen Long. 906
leaf.
Jno. T. Benson, Nashville, Tenn. C
125944, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
I'm longing for the china berry tree; [words
by] Abbie Murray, [music by] Eu-
gene Kaeuffer. " ' 907
F. 5 p.
Pioneer music pub. co., Chicago, 111.
C 125520, Julv 16, 1906; 2 c. Julv 16,
1906.
I'm on the rock; [words] by Mrs. B. Davis,
[music] arr. by Jno. T. Benson. 908
lOrtf.
J. T. Benson, Nashville, Tenn. C
125958, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
In Louisiana; a study in black; Ellis R.
Ephraim. 909
f°. 7 p. pf.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 96529, June 9, 1905; 2 c. July
17, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
111
In New England, 'neatli the pines, words
by Ralph W. Coats, music by Metro-
politan music CO. New York, Mel-
ville music pub co. 910
f°. 5p.
R. W. Coats, Sjiringfield, III. C 123046,
June 7, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
In the garden of old Eden; words by Eliza
A. O' Brine, music by Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville mu-
sic pub. CO. 911
f®, 6 p.
E. A. O* Brine, Denver, Colo. C
123043, June 7, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
In the whirl; march two-step; [by] Ada
Irene Kinsey. 912
f°, 7 p. pf .
A. 1. Kinsey, United States. C 125544,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Indian cradle long; by Mrs. T. A. Hisey
Chicago, Success music co. 91*3
f**, 5 p. song.
Mrs. T. A. Hisey, United vStates. C
125738, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Tse 10 sorry bein' seolded; words by Nellie
M. Ennis, music by Metropolitan mu-
sic CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 914
f°.6p.
N. M. Ennis, Marshalltown, Iowa. C
123779, June 19, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Isle (The) of Kiss, onddle and eoo; words
and music by John VV. Bratton. 915
«®,5p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 92926, Apr. 17, 1905; 2 c. July
17, 1906.
It's easy, dead easy; words by Heelan and
Moran, m usic by Seymour Furth . 916
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y. C 109440, Dec. 14, 1905; 2 c. July
17, 1906.
It's just beeanse yon is a reglnlar ra^-time
coon: by R. Randolph Chicago,
Success music co. 917
f°, 5 p. song.
R. R. Eldridge, United States. C
125737, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
It's only a onstom of the place; words by
Vincent Bryan, music by Gus. Eci-
wards. 918
f°. 5p.
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y. C 95012, May 17, 1905; 2 c. Julv
17, 1906.
It's the smile; words by Vincent Bryan,
music by Gus. Edwards. 919
f°, 5p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 88260, Feb. 9, 1905; 2 c. July
17, 1906.
Jack of all waltz; composed by Emma
Prescott. 920
f°. 6 p. pf.
Pioneer music pub. co., Chicago, 111.
C 125530, Julv 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16,
1906.
Jes' wait till dis niggah dines; [words by]
Nina Stewart Bell, [music by] Eu-
gene Kaeuffer. 921
f°.5p.
N. S. Bell, United States. C 125538,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Jesns I am resting; [words and music] by
Mrs. Flossy Day-Loucks. 922
leaf.
Jno. T. Benson, Nashville, Tenn. C
125942, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
Jesns is able to deliver thee; [words by]
Ida L. Reed, [music by] Geo. C.
Stebbins. 928
leaf.
G. C. Stebbins, United States. C
12o799, July 19, 1906; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
Jesns is leading the way; [words] by Kate
Ulmer, [music] by Geo. S. Schuler.
924
leaf.
Jno. T. Benson, Nashville, Tenn. C
125963, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
Jesns, Jesns; [words and music] by C. P.
Jones. 926
leaf.
Jno. T. Benson, Nashville, Tenn. C
125952, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
Jnniata waits; E. D. Goldbv, mandolin.
926
P, unp.
E. D. Goldbv. C 125627, Julv 17, 1906;
2 c. July 17, 1906.
Jnst beeanse I learned to love yon; words
by Wm. N. Ressler, music by Metro-
politan music CO. New York, Mel-
ville music pub. co. 927
f°, 3p.
W. N. Ressler, Sunbury, Pa. C 123158,
June 9, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
•
Jnst one boy; words by Mary Louise Mc-
Lain, music by Metropolitan nmsic
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 929
f°, 3 p.
M. L. McLain, Taylorsville, Utah. C
123155, June 9, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
112
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTKIKH
Xid (The) that captivated Broadway; words
bv Kenneth MacDougall, music by
Metropolitan music co. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 929
19, b p.
K. MacDougall, Middletown, Conn. C
123777, June 19, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
King's (The) call; [wordn] by Harriet £.
Jones, [music] by Byron Burditt.
980
leaf.
Jno. T. Benson, Nashville, Tenn. C
125966, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
Koehler (Lonii)
Practical method for piano; oj). 249,
newly revised and augmented edition by
Hans T. Seifert, pt. 3. (Music library
ed.no. 429.) 981
f, 59p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. A
150030, July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906.
Land of romance; serenata, by Karl L.
Hoschna, arr. for military band by
Herbert L. Clark. 982
4° pta.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 126078, July 23, 1906; 2 c. July
23, 1906.
Laronette (The); reverie [by] Myrtle
Prosser. 988
fo, 5p.,pf.
M. Prosser, United States. C 125537,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Le Oonppey (7. )
Alphabet (The); twenty-five very easy
studies for piano, revision, phrasing and
fingering by Hans T. Seifert. (Music
library ed. no. 460. ) 984
P. 27 p.
Carl Fischer, New Y^ork, N. Y. A
150028, July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906.
Let that nigger be; by Wm. P. Stahl. 985
f®, 2 p., song.
Weber & North music pub. co., Chi-
cago, 111. C 125909, July 20, 1906; 2 c.
July 20, 1906.
Liber am de best; by Wm. Harlow. 986
P, 2 p., sonR.
Weber & North music pub. co., Chi-
cago, 111. C 125910, Julv 20, 1906; 2 c.
July 20, 1906.
Like the rose he wears to day; words by
Bartlev C. Costello, music bv Ernest
R. Ball. * 987
f°. 5 p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 109347, Dec. 14, 1905; 2 c. July
17, 1906.
Like the rosot you're the fairest flower;
words by Olive L. Frields, music by
Harry L. Newman. 938
fo, 6p.
Victor Kremer co., Chicago, 111. C
126161, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July 23, 1906.
Little baby in the cradle; words by George
H. Green, music by Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 989
f°.8p.
G. H . Green, Minot, N. Dak. C 1231fr*,
June 19, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Little (A) bit of fringe along the edse;
words by Paul West, music by Jonn
W. Bratton. 940
f°.5p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 90530, Mar. 13, 1905; 2 c. July
17, 1906.
Little boys for Jesus; by Nora Pattee.
Chicago, Success music co. 941
i^, 5 p., 8ong.
N. Pattee, United States. C 125726,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Little (The) chick; words by A. C. Speed,
music by Lee Carleton. 942
f°.6p.
Arch C. Speed, United States. C
125536, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Little cow boys and cow girls; words by
Charles Noel Douglas, music by Karl
L. Hoschna. 948
8°, 5 p.
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y. C 125814, July 19, 1906; 2 c. Julv
19, 1906.
Little Jap waits; by A. Ernestine Beck,
op. 2. 944
fo, 5 p., pf.
Western music co., Lincoln, Nebr. C
126020, July 23, 1906; 2 c. July 23, 1906.
Little patriots; motion song, [music] by
Chas. M. Fillmore. 945
leaf.
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati, Ohio. C
126069, July 23, 1906; 2 c. July 23, 1906.
Little qneen polka; for piano by Kasper
Kiel. 946
F. 3p.
C. W. Thompson & co., Boston, Mass.
C 125674, July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 17,
1906.
Little (The) stranger; by Geo. L. Spauld-
ing, piano. Child life, no. 4. 947
f°, 3 p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa,
C 125512, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITKtNS
118
little tin loldier times; violin and piano
[by] Harriet Priscilla Sawyer; no. 1,
The little tin soldier; no. 2» When
Rummer comes; no. 3, On the tree
top; no. 4, We lift our caps to the lit-
tle Jape. 948
f°, 3, 3. 3, 3 p. 8c. «& V. pt8.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
125663-125666, July 17, 1906. 2 c. each
July 17, 1S06.
Love among the flowers; song, wonis and
music bv Delia Clarke. New York.
D. M. Clark <fe co. 949
D. Clarke. C 125399, July 12, 1906;
2 c. July 6, 1906.
LoTe among the rosea; words by Bertha
Smith, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 950
f^,5p.
B, Smith, Jonesburg, Mo. C 123162,
Jane 9, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Love divine; anthem, [words] by Wesley,
[music] by E. L. Cranmer. 961
4 leaver.
Tullar-Meredith co.. New York, N. Y.
C 125902, July 20, 1906; 2 c. Julv 20,
1906.
Love is never loved in vain; by Brenda
Louise Brown. Chicago, Success
music CO. 952
f°,5p.,8ong.
B. L. Brown, United States. C 126721,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
MeOranahan (James)
Gospel (The) male choir. The John
Chuit'i) CO., Cincinnati, O. 958
Obi. 16°, 111 p.
J. McGranahan, Cincinnati, Ohio. A
149788, June 30, 1906; 2 c. June 30, 1906.
Kaok (Albert)
Three songs for medium voice, with
piano ace. op. 19. no. 1, My lady's hair;
words by Booth Tarkington. ' no. 2,
Divine awe; words by George Edward
Woodbury, no. 3, Spring twilight;
words anon. 954
P, 4,8,6p.
G. Schrmer, New York, N. Y. C
126878-126880, July 20, 1906. 2 c. each
July 16, 1906.
Maid (The) in Maiden Lane; words and
music by Billy Johnson. 955
f°. 6 p.
Marcus Witraark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 107084, Nov. 11, 1905; 2 c. Julv
17, 1906.
Maid (The) in the moon; words and music
by Flavil R. Jordan, jr. 956
f.op.
C. W. Thompson & co., Boston, Mass.
C 125680, July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 17, 1906.
Maid of honor masnrka; £. D. Goldby,
mandolin. 967
f°, unp.
E. D. Goldbv. C 125633, July 17,
1906; 2 c. July 17, 1906.
Make room for Him; [words by] A. A. P.,
[music by] Geo. C. Stebbins. 958
leaf.
G. C. Stebbins, United States. C
125804, July 19, 1906; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
Mamie, me old pal Mame; words by Vin-
cent Bryan, music bv Max Hoffmann.
959
f°.5p.
Marcus Witraark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 98538, Julv 7, 1905; 2 c. July
17, 1906.
960
Marchetti (7. D.).
6per(lument; valse lente, piano solo.
f°,4p.
Hachette & cie., Paris, France. C
125472, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Marching on with Jesus; [words] by J. T.
Latta, [music] by (ieo. S. Schuler.
961
leaf.
Jno. T. Benson, Nashville, Tenn. C
125962, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
Marie; [words by] C. W. Smith, [music
by] Eugene Kaeuffer. 962
fo.Sp.
Pioneer music pub. co., Chicago, Hi.
C 125523, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16,
1906.
Maud; words by H. B. List, music by
Metropolitan music co. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 968
fo, unp.
H. B. List, Hamilton, Ohio. C 122377.
May 29, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Maxincsak (J.)
Chord-studies for the violin; (Music
library edition no. 459.) 964
f°. 15^.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. A
150029, July 3, 1906; 2 c. July 3, 1906.
Melodie in F; by A. Rubinstein, op 3, arr.
by R. Gruenwald. 965
4^', orch. pt".
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, Mass. C
125876, July 19, 1906; 2c. July 19, 1906.
114
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
llelody (The) of loye; song by Hannah
Anderson. Chicago Success music
CO. 966
f°, 5 p.
H. Anderson, United States. C 125766,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Merkel (WUly)
Drei lieder fur mittelstimme mit kla-
vierbegleitung, op 8. no. 1, Iin park, \V.
C. Gomall; no. 2, Die luft so still, Woelg.
Muller; no. 3, Zwei rosen, F. Volker. 987
t°, 5. 5, 8 p.
Raabe & Plot ho- v, Berlin, Germany. C
125599-125601, July 17, 1906; 2 c. of each
July 17, 1906.
Xeta; words by Lydia C. Waring, music
by Metropolitan music co. New
York, Melville music pub. co. 968
fo, 5p.
L. C. Waring, Charleston, S. C. C
123378, May 29, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Xeyer (Ferdinand)
Piipirs second <§tude album; pianoforte
etudes, selected and arranged in progress-
ive order. (Edition Schmidt no. 111.)
969
F, 59 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
126058, July 23, 1906; 2 c. July 23, 1906.
Mignon, to yon returning; written and
composed by Percy Ashdown. 970
F, unp.
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 125479, July 16, 1906; 2 c. Julv
16, 1906.
Mignonette [from] "The Red mill;*' lyric
bv Henry M. Blossom, music bv
Victor Herbert. 971
t°. 6p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 125813, July 19, 1906; 2 c. July
19, 1906.
Xilok (E.)
FoUe extase; valse Boston pour piano
et violon, ou mandoline. 972
F, 3, 7 p. Sc. & pt.
Paul Decourcelle, Nice, France. C
125473, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Mlnniewaha; interuiezzo-two step, bv Ed.
S. Campbell. ' 978
fo, 6 p.. pf.
L. E. Howard, Des Moines, Iowa. C
123886, June 21, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Mister Sun, song, words and music bv
Herbert L. Wallerstein. 974
f°, 5p.
H. L. Wallerstein music pub. co., Pa-
ducah, Kv. C 125845, Julv 19. 1906; 2
c. July 19, 1906.
Mistletoe walti; by J. C. Folwell, guitar
solo. 975
f°, unp.
John C. Folwell, Camden, N. J. G
125653, July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Model (A) little maid; words by Ed. P.
Moran & W. A. Heelan, music by
Seymour Furth. 976
f°, 6 p.
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 112205, Jan. 15, 1906; 2 c. July 18, 1906.
Mont-ioy-no; march <& two step, [by] J.
C. Mills. * 977
f, 3. pf.
Pioneer music pub. co., Chicago, 111.
C 125529, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16,
1906.
Moonbeams; words and music by Myrtle
Ackerman. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 978
f*».6p.
M. Ackerman, Merrill, Wis. C 122372,
May 29, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Moonlight lohottlsehe; by J. C. Folwell,
banjo solo. 978}
f°,8p.
John C. Folwell, Camden, N. J. C
125656, July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Mother's sigh; words by Sumner Scoggan,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
979
C", 5 p.
S. Scoggan, Bedford, Ind. C 122805,
June 4, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Mountain breeses; conipanion to Mountain
rivulet, by J. C. Folwell, guitar solo.
980
f°, unp.
John C. Folwell, Camden, N. J. C
125650, July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
My every day girl; by P. A. Lisette.
Chicago, Success music co. 981
fo, 5 p., song.
P. A. Lisette, United States. C 126734,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
My jilted love; by Fr. Zangerl. Chi-
cago, Succsss music co. 988
f°, 5 p., song.
F. Zangerl, United States. C 125732,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
My love went o'er the sea; words by Amos
Martin, music by Lee Carleton. 988
A. Martin, United States. C 125534,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
MUSICAL COm»08ITION8
115
My Xatiuma; words and muBic by Jamee
Thornton. 984
f°. 5p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 97960, June 26, 1905; 2 c. July
17, 1906.
My MistiMippi babe; words and music by
Dan Holt. 986
f^. 5p.
D. Holt, Macon, Ga. C 119330, Apr.
20, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
My mother*! wrinkled handi; words by J.
P. Pratt, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 986
f°. 5p.
J. P. Pratt, New York, N. Y. C
122369, May 29, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
My roM bud iweet; by Grace Roe. Suc-
cess music CO., Chicago. 987
f, 5 p., song.
G. Roe, United States. C 126712, July
16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1996.
My waiherwoman; by Clif Adams. Suc-
cess music CO., Chicago. 988
F, 5 p., song.
Clifton L. Adams, United States. C
125716, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
National graded oonrse in seven gradei for
the pianoforte; illustrated, by Wm.
Mason and others. 989
fo. 111., 53 p.
Hatch music co., Philadelphia, Pa.
A 151212, July 18, 1906; 2 c. July 18. 1906.
Nellie'e eyei; words and music by John
Wilson Dodge. 990
F, 5p.
J. W. Dodge, Lansing, Mich. C
12JV591, July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 17, 1906.
New (The) King; march & two step by B.
G. McFall. 991
4°, orcb. pte.
Star music co., Eldred, Pa. C 125310,
July 10, 1906; 2 c. June 20, 1906.
Old maid*! song; words by Chas. H. Davis,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
992
f«>. 8 p.
G. H. Davifl, Westville, N. J. C 117460,
Mar. 27, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
On the bench *neath the old pine tree;
words bv Bessie M. Burkle, music bv
Metropolitan music co. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 998
f°.5p.
B. M. Burkle, Martins Ferry, Ohio.
C 123047, June 7, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
3695— PT 3, NO 8—06 2
On the shady side; two step, introd., I'm
not particular, by Clifton Crawford,
arr. tor orchestra by W. C. 0*Hare.
49, pts.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 126076, Julv 23, 1906; 2 c. July
23, 1906.
On tiptoe; intermezzo [for] piano by Chas.
Elander. 996
i°.7p.
M. Witmark & sons. C 116496, May
16, 1906; 2 c. July 17, 1906.
One more year; by Mrs. Prudie Burton,
Chicago, Success music co. 996
f, d p., song.
Mrs. P. Burton, United States. C
125741, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Operator's (The) sweetheart; [words by]
Chas. D. Smith, [music by] Eugene
Kaeuffer. 997
f**. 6 p.
C. D. Smith, United States. C 125552,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Other (The) way; words and music by Jean
C. Havez. 998
f°, 5p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 88261, Feb. 9, 1905; 2 c. July
17, 1906.
Onr canary; a true story, words and music
by R. G. Longfellow. Pueblo,
Colo., R. G. Longfellow. 999
fo, 5p.
U. S. music CO., Pueblo, Colo. 0
125843, July 19, 1906; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
Out of the darkness; [words by] Ada R.
Haberehon, [music by] Geo. C. Steb-
bins. 1000
leaf.
G. C. Stebbins, United States. C 125802,
July 19, 1906; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
Pack clonds away; verses by T. Hawood.
musical setting by W^illiam Lowell
Brown. 1001
f°, 6 p. song.
C. W. Thompson & co., Boston, Mass.
C 125676, July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 17, 1906.
Paddy's love letter; by C. F. Somes.
Chicago, Success music co. 1002
t°, 4 p. song.
C. F. Somes, Canada. C 125692, July
16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Palmetto march; for piano, by W. G. Uter-
moehlen, op 12. 1008
f°.7p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. C
125886, July 20, 1906; 2 c. July 20, 1906.
116
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Paqnita; waltzes by Walter H. Lewis,
arr. for orch. by W. C. O'Hare.
1004
4°. Pt8.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 126055, Julv 23, 1906; 2 c. July
23, 1906.
Parting of the ways; words by Thomas
Beebe, music by Charles \\ adsworth
Kiiss. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 1005
f^, 5 p.
T. 'Beebe, Denver, Colo. C 123041,
June 7, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Peel (Graham)
Little Indian; song no. 2 in O, words
by Robert Louis Stevenson. 1006
f. 3p.
Boosev & CO., London, England. C
125792, July 19, 1906; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
Penny (A) for yonr thoughts; words and
music by Mrs. Hattie Whitney Jones.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
1007
f°, 3 p.
^frs. H. W. Jones, San Jose, Cal. C
123790, June 19, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Penny (A) for yonr thonghti, my dear;
words by Mrs. S. Irwin, music by
Metropolitan music co. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 1008
«°, 3p.
^frK. S. Irwin, Littleton, Colo. C
123786, June 19, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
P^rilhon(A.)
Sctinesgothiques; impressions d'feglise,
no. 1. Procession; no. 2. l^aques fleuries;
no. 3. Le jour des morts; no. 4. Noel;
reduction pour piano i (juatre mains, par
A. (tedalge. 1009
fo, 31 p.
Heugeletcie. Paris, France. C 126030,
July 23, 1906; 2 c. July 23, 1906.
Pines (The); by Callie Hill. Chicago,
Succetis music co. 1010
f°, 4 p., mng.
C. Hill, United States, C 125722, July
16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Place me on the heavenly side; [words and
music] by Sallie M. Rather. 1011
leaf.
C. B. Jones, Nashville, Tenn. C
125947, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
Plantation jubilee; by J. C. Folwell, banjo
solo. ' 1012
{°, 3 p.
John C. Folwell, Camden, N. J. C
125660, July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Please don't tease me; words by Fred W.
Schroeder, jr., music by Eugene
Kaeuffer. 1018
f«,6p.
Pioneer Ma«ic pub. co. Chicago, 111.
C 125516, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16,
1906.
Pretty (A) village in the Empire state;
[words bv] John Macomber, [music
by] W. E. Duffell. 1014
<^, 6p.
W. E. Duffell, United States. C 125548,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
dneen of the valley; gavotte, by £. D.
Goldby, mandolin. 1015
f°. unp.
E. D. Goldbv. C 125629, July 17. 1906;
2 c. July 17, 1906.
Sagtime (A) wedding; song by Mrs. John
W. Hunter. Chicago, Success music
CO. 1016
f. 6p.
Mrn. J. W. Hunter, United States. C
125755, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Boyal crest sohottisehe; E. D. Goldby,
mandolin. 10 i 7
f**, unp.
E. D. Goldbv. C 125630, Julv 17, 1906;
2 c. July 17, 1906.
Boyal (The) Highlander; march and two-
step by John L. Sauls, piano solo.
lOlS
f°. 5 p.
J. L. Sauls, Aurora, Nebr. C 118274,
Apr. 4, 1906; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
Hnth; wortls by (Jlen Rivers, music by
Metropolitan music co. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 1019
P,3p.
G. Rivers Chicago, 111. C 123772, June
19, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
8abbath (The) day; words by Thom&s H.
Browne, music bv Lulu M. Tobin.
1020
4°, 5 p.
L. M. Tobin, Connellsville, Pa. C
125849, July 19, 1906; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
Saorifiee of praise; [words] by Mrs. May
Mabbette Anderson, [music] by John
T. Benson. 1021
leaf.
J. T. Benscm, Nashville, Tenn. C
125960, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
Sambo's serenade; by J. C. Folwell, guitar
solo. 1022
f°. 3p.
John C. Folwell, Camden, N. J. C
125652, July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
117
Ban Franoisoo; words by J. Gordon Tem-
ple, music by James G. Dewev.
1028
P. 5 p.
J. G. Temple, New York, N. Y. C
126049, July 23, 1906; 2 c. July 13, 1906.
Ban Franciieo; by James J. Dewey. 1024
4°, orch. pt8.
J. Gordon Temple, New York, N. Y.
C 126050, July 23, 1906; 2 c. July 13, 1906.
Ban Franeisoo, give myloyedones back to me;
song by M re. C. J. Ames. Chicago,
Success music co. 1026
«°.6p.
Mrs. O. J. Ames, United States. C
125729, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Ban Franciieo in rnins; song by John J.
Walker. Chicago, Success music
CO. 1026
J. J. Walker, United States. C 125725,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Bandenon ( Wilfred )
Summer (A) greeting; song no. 1, in A
flat, words by Helen Taylor. 1027
f°, 5p.
Gould & CO., London, England. C
125606, July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 17, 1906.
Bavionr of men; [words] byMre. Frank A.
Breck, [music] by Byron Burditt.
1028
leaf.
Jno. T. Benson, Nashville, Tenn. C
125965, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
Bay that yon forgive me; by Annette White.
Success music co., Chicago. 1029
t°, 5 p., sonjc.
A. White, United States. C 125708,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Boene (A) in the park; words by O. C.
(Mark, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville munic
pub. CO. 1030
f°.6p.
(). C. Clark, Clifton Springs, N. Y. C
122375, May 29, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Bchenkt a Nedova; words and music by
Dave Franklin. 1031
F. 3 p.
Theodore Lohr, New York, N. Y. C
12^5066, July 23, 1906; 2 c. July 23, 1906.
Bhe was waitinp^ at the tryating place;
words bv K. E. Rohmer, music by
Metropolitan music CO. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 1082
F. 5 p.
iVix« K. E. Kohmer, San Antonio, Tex.
C 123153, June 9, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
She'i sleeping on the hill top; words by
Benj. F. Brown, jr., music by Met-
ropolitan music CO. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 1038
f°, 5p.
B. F. Brown, jr., Deerfield, N. H. C
123778, June 19, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Bhe*a sleeping where the silent Tildon
flows ; words and music by Orvil K.
Boyd. New York, Melville mu-
sic pub. CO. 1084
f^,6p.
O. K. Boyd, Cicero, Wash. C 123163,
June 9, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Shelley (Harry Bowe)
Love' 8 Forro w ; transcribed for piano by
James H. Kogera. 1035
fo, 5p.
G. Schirmer. C 125^77, July 20, 1906;
2 c. July 16, 1906.
Silyer (The) lining; valse romantique,.
by C. L. Barnhouse. 1086
8°, unp. band pU.
8®. unp. orch. pts.
C. L. Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Iowa. C
125559 and 125560, July J6, 1906; 2c. of
each July 16, 1906.
Simper (Caleb)
Food and gladness; harvest anthem.
London, Weekes & Co. 1037
8°. 7 p.
C 124081, June 25, 1906.
Te Deum laudamus; (Chant settings
no. 8) London, W^eeks & co. 1088
8P, 3 p.
C 124080, June 25, 1906.
When Thou hast gathered in Thy com;
harvest anthem. London, Weeks &
CO. 1089
8°, 11 p.
C 124082, June 25, 1906.
C. Simper, Barnstaple, England. 2 c.
of each July 9, 1906.
Sims (Hattie Louise)
Sweetheart, my song is Come; words
by Frank Dempster Sherman, arr. by
Frank Lynes for women's voices. (Ar-
thur P. Schmidt's octavo edition.) 1040
4°, 7 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
125882, July 20, 1906; 2 c. July 18, 1906.
Sineerity overture; by Geo. D. Barnard.
1041
8^^, unp. band ptn.
C. L. Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Iowa. C
125561, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
118
CATALOGUK OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Sing under my window to-night; [soug]
by Charlei< Mallory ChewniiiK-
Chicago, Succe&s music co. 1048
P. 6 p.
C. M. Chewning, United States. C
126723, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
flUter (David Dick)
A song of holiday; words by Bryden
Brown, in K fla't. 1048
J. H. loin^'av, London, England. C
126002, July 2S\ 1906; 2 c. July 23, 1906.
flmile on me; [words] by Lenox and Sut-
ton; arr. by W. C. O'Hare for female
voices. ' 1044
40, 3 p.
for male voices.
40, 3 p.
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 125979-125980, July 21. 1906; 2 c. of
each July 21, 1906.
Smith (David Stanley)
Four songs for a medium voice, with
piano ace, op. 15. No. 1, A ciwilesong;
words by William Blake. No. 2, (iold
and purple; words bv (ieorge Arnold.
No. 3, Laziness; words bv George Arnold.
No. 4, The rose; #vords by Phoebe Gary.
1046
fo, 4, 4. 3, 5 p.
li. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
126098-126101, July 24, 1906; 2 c. of each
July 16, 1906.
Smith (Gerrit)
14 short studies in composition; for
pianoforte, op. 25. 1046
f°. 11 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
125577, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Snow-white coon; song by Mrs. John W.
Hunter. Chicago, Success music
CO. 1047
f°, 6p.
Afrs, J. W. Hunter, United States. C
125754, July 18, 1906; 2 c. July 18, 1906.
Soldiers of the crow; [words and music]
by Chas. M. Fillmore. 1048
leaf.
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 126070, July 23, 1906; 2 c. July 23,
1906.
Solitude waits; G. W. Dean, arr. by C. L.
Colby. 1049
f°, 6 p. pi.
G. W. Dean, United States. C 125545,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Sometime; words and music by Dan Holt.
1060
f°, ft p.
D. Holt, Macon, Ga. C 121027, May
10, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Song (A) of praise; [words and music by]
Lyman K. Jackson. 1051
leaf.
Geo. C. Stebbins, United States. C
125806, July 19, 1906; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
Song of the heart; [song for] high voice
by W. J. Baltzell. 1062
f. 6 p.
Theodore Prosser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 125887, July 20, 1906; 2 c. July 20, 1906.
Song of the Woodland; dnet for sop. or
tenor and alto, words by A. Emet«-
tine Beck, music bv Maude Anita
Hart. " 1063
t°, 5 p.
Western mus. co., Lincoln, Nebr. C
126019, July 23, 1906; 2 c. July 23. 1906.
Song-hirdi on the farm; words and music
by Albert T. E. Smith, arr. by Ber-
tram M. Harlowe. ' 1064
f°. uiip.
A. T. E. Smith, Woonsocket, R. I.
C 89500, Feb. 27, 1905; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Sorry; [words by] Andrew Clark, [music
by] Eugene Kaeuffer. 1066
f °. 5 p.
Pioneer music publishing company,
Chicago, III. C 125521, July 16, 1906; 2c.
July 16, 1906.
Sonthern eehoei; by J. C. Folwell, guitar
solo. ' 1066
to, 3 p.
John C. Folwell, Camden, N. J. C
125654, July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Souvenirs; humorous song written by
Arthur H el liar, composed by Tom
Clare. 1067
f°, 5 p.
Revnolds <fe co., London, England. C
126025, July 23, 1906; 2 c. July 23, 1906.
Stanford (Charles Villiera)
National (The) eong book: a complete
collection of the folk-songs, carols and
rounds. Edition with words and voice
parts only in old notation and tonic ^A-
fa. . . . translation by T. Werner. 1068
12°.
Boosey & co , London, England. C
125486, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Star of my ionl; song [for] low voice, bv
J. W. Bischoff. 106*9
fo, 9p.
John Church co., Cincinnati, Ohio. C
126010, July 23. 1906; 2 c. July 23, 1906.
Starlight; nocturne for piano, by Herbert
Stanley. * 106O
f°. 5 p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. C
125505, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
119
Starlight fanoiei; serenade, by Geo. D.
&rnard. 1061
8^, unp. band pts.
C. L. Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Iowa. C
125662, July 16, 1806; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Stars (The), the stripes and yon; by Justin
Wheeler, in B flat (vocal orch. 809.)
1062
4° wng.
C 125984, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 21,
1906.
bv Ju8tin Wheeler, in E flat, (Vocal
orch. 810) 1068
4P, song.
C 125985, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 21,
1906.
male voices, [words] by Green,
Moran and Wheeler, arr. by W. C.
0' Hare. 1064
4P, 3 p.
C 125983, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 21,
1906.
song for cornet by Justin Wheeler,
arr. for band by W. C. O'Hare.
1065
4«, pts..
C 126074, July 23, 1906; 2 c. July 23,
1906.
song for trombone or baritone, by
Justin Wheeler, arr. for band by W.
C. O'Hare. 1066
4° pts.
C 126076, July 23, 1906; 2 c. Julv 23,
1906.
two step, intro. Run along, arr. by
W. C. O'Hare. 1067
4°, orch.pt*.
C 126077, July 23, 1906; 2 c. July 23,
1906.
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
Stately hemlock tree; words by Mary A.
von Camp, music by Charles W^ads-
worth Kuss. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 1068
f°,5p.
M. A. von Camp, Steubenville, Ohio.
C 122368, May 29, 1906; 2 c. July 24,
1906.
Stately (The) lady; menuet a Tantique
[by] Charles Wakefield Cadnian.
1069
f<^, 6 p. pf.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 125573, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16,
1906.
Steams (C. C.)
Come, 0 weary one; sacred song, high
voice in B flat, piano or organ ace. 1070
C 126681, July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 17,
1906.
Song of home; words and music.
Medium voice in F. 1071
F, 6 p.
C 125565, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16,
1906.
White-Smith music publishing com-
pany, Boston, Mass.
Storm (The); words by Juliet f. Dough-
erty, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New^ York, Melville music
pub. CO. 1072
fo, 5 p.
J . F. Dougherty, Cove, Oreg. C 123784,
June 19, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Stormy night at sea; [words bv] Dai^y C.
Smith, [music by] W. E.'Duffell.
1078
f°, 8 p.
D. C. Smith, United States. C 125533,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Strolling in the moonlight; [words by] C. E.
Hayden [music by] Eugene Kaeuf-
fer." Pioneer music pub. co., Chi-
cago. 1074
F, 5p.
C. E. Harden, United States. C 125820,
July 19, 1906; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
Summer (The) girl; words by May M. La
Parge, music by Metropiblitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 1075
f°.5p.
M. M. La Farge, Tarrytown, N. Y. C
123776, June 19, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Snnbnrst polka; E. D. Goldby, mandolin.
1076
f° , unp.
E. D. Goldby. C 125626, July 17, 1906;
2 c. July 17, 1906.
Sweet melodies waits; Jos. Gearen, arr. by
M. B. Waite. 1077
f9, 2 maiid. Kiiit. & pf.
M. B. Waite, Kacine, Wis. C 124938,
July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Sweet memories of the past; words by Mrs.
Ed. Woolley, music by Metropolitan
music CO. New iTork, Melville
music pub. co. 1078
f° 3 p.
Mn. E. Woolley, Sebring, 0. C 123792,
June 19, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Sweethearts; by Elizabeth Osmun. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 1079
P, 5 p. song.
E. Osmun. C 125742, July 16, 1906;
2 c. July 16, 1906.
Symposium march; J. Siebert Taylor. 1080
8°, band pt*.
C. L. Barnhouse, Oskaloosa, Iowa. C
125563, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
120
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Byrian patrol; by Ed. Rogers. 1081
F. 5 p. pf.
Va\. Rogers muHio pub. co., New York,
N. Y. C 125853, Julv 20, 1906; 2 c. July
5, 1906.
Take me over, over there; words and music
bv Herman A. Ebert. Merrill, Wis.
li. A. Ebert pub. co. 1082
f°, unp.
H. A. Ebert, Merrill, Wis. C 124455,
June 28, 1906; 2 c. July 23, 1906.
Telerraph; Mords by A. Z. Paling, music
by Metropolitan music co. New
York, Melville music pub. co. 1088
f°, 3p.
A. Z. Faling, Kenmore, Kv. C 122800,
June 4, 1906; 2 c. July 24, U)06.
Tell me, Only a lentimental pleading; words
and music by E. II. Pendleton. 1084
fo 5 p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y'. C 121678, Mav 18, 1906; 2 c. Julv
17, 1906.
Trehren lieder; words by Morris Roscn-
feld, music by Sol Smulewitz. 1086
f °. 3 p.
Theodore Lohr, New York, N. Y. 0
126067, July 23, 1906; 2 c. July 23, 1906.
Trill study; by J. Schulhoff, op. 13, ed-
ited, revised and fingered by .\nthony
Stan ko witch. 1086
f°. 5 p.. pf.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. C
125895, July 20, 19(Xi; 2 c. July 20, 1906.
Triampkant (The) pilgrim; song. 1087
F, unp.
J. A. Y'ork. C 118106, Apr. 4, 1906; 2
c. Apr. 4, 1906.
'Twai mine, 'twas mine; [Pong] l>y Cieorge
W. liush. Chicago, Weber &
North music pub. co. 1088
f°. 2 p.
G. W. Bush, Celina, Ohio. C 125932,
July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 21, 1906.
Twenty-three; words by Adam A. Keller,
music V)y Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville mu.^^ic pub. co.
1089
f°.5p.
A. A. Keller, New York, N. Y. C
123781, June 19, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Twilight: Beautiful twilight; words by
Bartley C. Costello, music bv Ernest
R. Ball. ' 1090
fo, 5p.
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y. (; 110263, Dec. 22, 1905; 2 c. Julv
17, 1906.
Twilight (A) revery; by J. C. Folwell,
banjo solo. 1091
f^ 3 p.
John C. Folwell, Camden, N. J. C
125658, July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Under the old hawthome tree; words by J.
H. Pearman; music by Harrv Alton
Russell. New York, Melville mu-
sic pub. CO. 1092
F.3p.
J. H. Pearman, Lisbon, N. H. C
123788, June 19. 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Valparaiso; song and refrain by Clark R.
Potter. 1093
4°, unp.
C. R. Potter, ChicAgo, 111. C 101760,
Auk. «^1, 1^05; 2 c. June 27, 1906.
Gillet (Ernest).
Valse tendre; pour orchestre avec piano
conducteur. Parties d<5tach(f»e8. 111113.
1094
8° pt«.
(i. Ricordi & c, Milano, Italv. C
125493, July 16, 1901^; 2 c. July 16,* 1906.
Victory ( The ) may depend on yon; [ wordn]
bv GeoHje O. VVebeter, [music] bv
J.' H. Fillmore. 1095
leaf.
P'illmore bros. co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 126071, July 23, 1906; 2 c. July 23, 19iX).
Virdie Bale schottische; E. D. Gold by,
mandolin. 1096
f°. unp.
E. I). Goldbv. C 125631, Julv 17, 190();
2 c. July 17, \\m.
Virginian (The) march ft two step; C. £.
Eanes. 1097
fo 3 p.. pf.
Pioneer music publishing companv,
Chicajjo, 111. C 125531, July 16, 1906;'2
c. July 16, 1906.
Waiting and longing for yon; wonls and
music by Amos Butler. Pioneer
music pub. co., Chicago. 1098
f°. .*) p.
A. Butler, Unite<i States. C 125817,
July 19, 1906; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
Waiting for mama; song by Jennie M.
Neerland. Chicago, Success music
CO. 1099
f°. 5 p.
J. M. Neerland, United States. C
125759, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
We all love the girls; words by Mrs. A. H.
(vhristenson, musit; by Charles Wa<ls-
worth Russ. New York, Melville
music pub. CO. 1100
t°, 5 p.
^fn. A. H. Christenson, Manti, Utah.
C 122373, May 29, 1906; 2 c. July 24,
1906.
MUSICAL COMP081TIOJS8
121
We shall be like Him; [words by] Flora
Kirkland, [music by] Geo. C. Steb-
bius. 1101
leaf.
G. C. Stebbins, United States. C 125800,
July 19, 1906; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
Wedding of the man in the moon; by Clar-
ence VV. Lefavour. Success music
CO., Chicago. 1102
f°, 5 p., song.
C. W. Lefavour, United States. C
125709, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Welcome, King mocking bird; [song] by
Mrs. C. J. Ames. Chicago, Success
music CO. 1 103
f°, 5 p.
Mrs. C. J. Ames, United States. C
125730, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Wesleyan song book; edited by Karl P.
Harrington and Carl F. Price. 1104
SP, 109 p.
Weslevan University mus. assoc. A
150840, July 7, 1906; 2''c. July 7, 1906.
What makes yon cry; words by M. Eleanor
Teasdale, music by John Martin.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
1105
f°, 5p.
M. E. Teasdale, Pittsburg, Pa. C
118180, Apr. 4, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
What shall I do with Jesns; [words] bv
W. C. Martin, [music] by J. E. DeJ-
marter. 1 106
leaf.
Jno. T. Benson, Nashville, Tenn. C
125945, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
What the bntler saw; march [for] piano
by George Braham. 1107
P. 5 p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 120755, May 7, 1906; 2 c. July
17, 1906.
Whatwonld the home folks say; [music by]
Vivian A. Milhons. 1108
P,6p.
V. A. Milhons, United States. C
125550, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
When grim death comes at dawn; a de-
scriptive song of the San Francisco
disaster, words and music bv Mrs.
F. D. Quaintance. ' 1109
f*. ftp.
Mrs. F. D. Quaintance. C 125850, July
19, 1906; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
When loYe is yonng; from "Brown of
Harvard" [words] by Young and
Ellis, arr. by W. C. 0*Hare, for
female voices. 1110
When love is yonng — Continued.
male voices.
4°. 6 p.
M. Witmark <& sons, New York, N. Y.
C 125981-125982, July 21, 1906. 2 c. of
each July 21, 1906.
by M. Melville Ellis, arr. for military
band by W. C. O'Hare. Solo trom-
bone. 1111
8°.
Solo cornet.
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 126053-126054, Julv 23, 1906. 2 c. of
each July 23, 1906.
When onr hearts beat as one; words and
musicby Harry J. Hagerling. New
York, Melville music pub. co. 1112
f°, 5 p.
H. J. Hagerling, Belleville, 111. C
123773, June, 19, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
When sonthem roses bloom again; by
Blanche Black. Success music
CO., Chicago. 1118
f°, 5p., song.
B. Black, United States. C 125704,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
When the bloom of summer comes; by
Percy Jenks. Success music co.,
Chicago. 1114
f°, 5 p., song.
P. Jenks, United States. C 125705,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
When the corn is in the tassel; words by
Frank Anderson, music by Metro-
politan music CO. New York, Mel-
ville music pub. co. 1115
f°. 5 p.
F. Anderson, Hannibal, Mo. C 123780,
June 19, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
When the drnms are throbbing; [song] by
Emery R. Clark. Chicago, Success
music CO. 1116
P, 5 p.
E. R. Clark, United States. C 125719,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
When the evening shadows gather on the
hill; words by Theodore N. Denslow,
music by ^letropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
1117
f°, 5 p.
T. N. Denslow, New York, N. Y. C
122807, June 4, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
When the heart is sad; lyric by Cecil
Mack, music bv Thomas Lemonier.
1118
f^. 5 p.
Archer & Lemonier. C 125855, July
20, 1906; 2 c. July 20, 1906.
122
CATALOGUE OP COPYRIGHT KNTRIE8
When the musie diet ftway; [music bv]
C. G. Jaquith. 1119
f°, 6 p., rang.
Pioneer mua. publishing company, Chi-
cago, III. C 125527, July 16, 1906; 2 c.
July 16, 1; 06.
When the redbird oomet again to ting iti
8ong; by K. R. Arner. Success mu-
sic CO.,' Chicago. 1120
F, 6p., song.
E. R. Arner, United States. C 125715,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
When the lilken ean have changed to
golden corn; words and music by A. L.
Morrissey. " 1121
f°, 5p.
Pioneer music publishing company,
Chicago, 111. C 125528, Julv 16, 1906;
2 c July 16, 1906.
When the tongbirdi homeward fly; words
by Sadie Webber, music by Harry
Ennis. Tyro music co., New York.
1122
f°.6p.
Thoa. E. MKruiness, New York, N. Y.
C 125590, July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 17,
1906.
When the Bummer days are oyer, Maggie
darling; words by Smith and Heng-
sterman, music by Metropolitan mu-
sic CO. New York, Melyille munic
pub. CO. 1123
f°, 6p.
C. F. Hengsterman, Troy, N. Y. C
122370, May 29, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
When the snnbeami kiss the hilltops far
away; [wonls by] Chas. S. Cooley,
[music by] Eugene Kaeuffer. 1124
f^. 6p.
Pioneer music publishing company,
Chicago, III. C 125518, July 16, 190();
2 c. July 16, 1906.
When the trees are in blossom; words by
Herbert Stevens, music by J. Emilus
Bliven. Denver, Colo., Carnation
muHic CO. 1125
fo,5p.
H. Stevens, Denver, Colo. C 125402,
July 14, 1906; 2 c. July 23, 1906.
When the war is over; [words by] Mar-
guerite Ross, [music bv] Eugene
Kaeuffer. ' 1126
i«.5p.
M. Ross, Unite<i States. C 125532, July
16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
When yon and I are one; worde and music
by Henry Hennefrund. 1127
fo, 5p.
H. Hennefrund, New York, N. Y. C
116255, Mar. 15, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
When yon haye yonr heart's desire, by
Charles J. Hunkeler. Chicago,
Succe.«« music co. 1124
f , 6 p. 8ong.
C. J. Hunkeler, United States. C
125733, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Where the Kaw glides swiftly on ; by Ar-
dath Forn. Chicago, Success mu-
sic CO. 1129
f°. 5 p. song.
Laura E. Householder, United States.
C 125744, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Which is the key to yonr heart; w^ritten
and composeil by A If. J. Law ranee
and Harry Gifford. 1180
f°, imp.
Francis, Dav & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 125790, July 19, 1906; 2 c. July
19, 1906.
Whistlin' thro' the glen ; by Esther Wat-
eon. Pioneer music pub. co., Chi-
cago. 1181
f°, 5 p. song.
E. Watson, United States. C 125816,
July 19, 1906; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
Whole (The) Damm family; words and
music by Arthur A. Penn. 1182
f°. 6 p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 96256, June 5, 1905; 2c. July 17,
1906.
Why do you hiss the yillain of the play;
words by Theodor Einstein, music
by Metropolitan music co. New
York, Melville music pub. co. 1183
f°, 5p.
T. Einstein, Allegheny, Pa. C 123038,
June 7, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906'
Why not heed the call ; [words] bv W.
M. T., [music] by Mrs. W. M.'Tid-
well. 1184
leaf.
Jno. T. Benson, Nashville, Tenn. C
125987, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
Will yon loye me then as now; words by
Adaline Naught, music by Metro-
politan music CO. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 1185
f°. 5p.
A. Naught, Rushville, 111. C 123156,
June 9. 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
MC8ICAL COMPOSITIONS
123
Will 70a loTe me when Fm old ; by Alma
Lusk. Chicago, Success music co.
1136
f°, 5 p. song.
A. Lusk, United States. C 125728,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Will yon sometimet think of me ; [words
by] John W. Allen, [music by]
Euji^ene Kaeuffer. 1187
P*, 5p.
Pioneer music publishing companv,
Chicago, 111. C 125522, July 16, 1906;
2 c. July 16, 1906.
Will-o-the-wiep ; gallop by J. C. Folwell,
banjo solo. 1 188
f°, 3p.
John C. Folwell, Camden, N. J. C
125659, July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
William! (Warwick)
Pick of the basket, grand selection;
arr. by M. Retford. (Boosey & co.'s
supplemental journal for military bands,
no. 30. ) Boosey <& CO., London. 1189
f°. band pta.
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 125485, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July
16, 1906.
Wilton (Charles)
Norah Machree; Irish ballad, words
by Raymond W. Walker. 1140
t°, 6 p.
C. W. Thompson & Co., Boston, Mass.
C 125901, July 20, 1906; 2 c. July 20, 1906.
Number of entries of Musical compositions completed by deposit of 2 copies
since Jan. 1, 1906 15,207
INDEX TO PART 3. MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
This index contains the names of the copyright proprietors of all the titles regis-
tered in this number; following each proprietor's name is the title registered by
him. The index includes also title references to all compositions entered under
the authors in the C.-atalogub and author references to all compositions entered
under the titles in the Catalogue. In the case of an author reference, the title
follows the name of the author.
The FIcureii refer to Uie Heavy-faced Numbers following tlie Titles In tiie
Catalogue.
Ackerman (M. ) Moonbeams 978
Adams (C. ) Mv wanherwoman . 988
Aldrich ( H. ) At the bugle (»11. . 732
Aletter (VV.) Hetty 880
Alphabet (The) 934
Ames (3/r«. C. J.):
Welcome, king mocking-bird. 1103
San Francisco, give my loved
ones back to me 1025
AnderHon {Mrs. C. J.) Dawn
(The) of day 801
Anderson (F. ) When the corn is
in the tassel 1135
Anderson (H.) Melody of love.. 966
Anderyon (W. R.) If vou'll take
a trip '. 902 ■
An<lrieu ( F.) Champ de rose.**. . . 847
Archer & Lemonier. When the
heart is sad 1118 ;
Armstrong (II.) Krin, dear Krin. 829!
Arner (K. R.) When the redbird
comes attain 1120
Arnold (Mrs. T. R. ) He loved me
so m\) i
Ashdown (P.) Mignon to you 1
returning .... 970
Baldin (C. ) Belle (The ) of North '
Beach 750
Ball ( E. R. ) :
If ^ouMl only trust your heart. 901
Like the rose he wears today. 937
Twilight 1090 '
Baltzell (W. J.) Song of the
heart 1052 ,
Barnard ((t. I).):
Enchantment 827 !
Sincerity overture 1 04 1 ,
Stariight fancies 1061
Bam house (C. L. ): \
Courtier ( The) march 792
Enchantment 827
Silver lining 1036
Sincerity overture 1041
Stariight fancies 1061
Symposium march 1080
Barthel ( VV . L. ) jr. By my lover's
side .• 769
Beck (A. E.) Little Jap waltz... 944
Beebe(T.) Parting of the ways.. 1005
Bell (N. S. ) Jes' wait till 921
Benson (J. T. ):
Atonement is made 736
Come to the cross 785
Coming again 787
Coming as a thief 788
Glimpse ( A ) of Jesus 856
Glory to God 858
Heisall 868
He loves me so 870
He will supply our needs 872
He'll never let go 876
I'm happy 906
I'm on the rock 908
Jesus I am resting 922
Jesus is able 924
Jesus, Jesus 925
King's (The) call 930
Marching on with Jesus 961
Sacrifice of prai.se 1 021
Saviour of men 1028
What shall I do with Jesus?. . 1 106
Why not heed the call 1 134
Benson ( L. B.) Down in the old
grapevine swing 814
Bever. (iolden Wish 860
Billings (C. E.) (^ood-bve 862
Bischoff (J. W. ) Star of my soul. 1059
Blackburn (J. B. ) (Tlory to God. 858
Bliven (J. E. ) When the trees
are in blos'-'om 1 125
Bluska (C. F. ) Beautiful shores
of lake Erie 743
Boose V & CO. :
Little Indian 1006
National song l)ook 1058
Bovd (O. K. ) She's sleeping .... 1034
Braham ((i.) What the butler
saw 1107
Bratton (J. W.):
Elfin lullaby 824
Isle (The) of kiss, cuddle and
coo 915
Little bit of fringe 940
Brown ( B. F. ) She's sleeping ... 1033
I
II
INDEX
Brown ' B. L ) Love is never loved
in vain 952
Brown (W. L.):
Garden (The) 845
Pack clouds awav 1001
Bruff (J. K.) Fourth (The) of
July 843
Bubel ( E. J. ) Don't bother me. . 808
Buckley ( W. H. ) Canzonetta . . . 773
Buell ( R. F.) Dreamy moon 820
Burditt (B.):
Kinif's (The) call 930
Saviour of men 1028
Burkle ( B. M. ) On the bench ... 993
Burton (lfr«. P.) One more vear. 996
Bush (G. W.) *Twaf^ mine, ''twas
mine 1088
Butler ( A. ) Waiting & longing for
you 1098
Cadman ( C. W. ) Stately lady . . . 1069 ,
Cadmus ( H. ) Bitter sweet waltz. 757
Campl)ell (K. D. ) Minniewaha.. 973
Canzone guerresca 851
Carleton (L.): ,
Littlechick 942 '
My love went o'er the sea 9H3 i
Chappell {}fr8. M.) Doomed San
Francisco 811
Chappell & CO. :
Dairymaids (The) 881 i
Song without words 850 |
Chewning (C M.) Sing under ray
window 1042 ,
Chord-studies for the violin 964
Christ enson (Mrs. A. H.) We all
love the girls 1100
Church (J. ) CO. :
Cradle songs and lullabies 794
Daffodils.. 797
Dolly Madison 807
Invincible folio of organ music. 867
Lily ( The ) maid
Star of mv soul 1059
Clare ( T. ) Souvenirs 1057
Clark ( E. R. ) When the drums are
throbbing 1116
Clark (O. C):
Day (A) at the fair 803
Scene in the park 10.J0
Clarke (I). ) Love among the
flowers 949
Clarke (M. A.) By Lake Wianis-
quam 768
Clough-I-«ighter (H.) Gloria in
excelsis 761
Coats (R. W.) In New England. 910
Cohn (P. ) Chautau(|ua march... 77o
Colby (C. L.) Solitude waltz.... 1049
Come, O weary one 1070
Cornin (J. ) If >'on want me 900
Cranmer (E. L. j Love divine ... 951
Craver {Mrn. Martha). Blue eyed
Taasey 758
Crawford (C. ) On the shady side. 994
Damm (A.) Conqueror's (The)
marcii 789
I
Damm (P. F. ) Armorita 730
Davis (C. H. ) Old maid's song . . 992
Day-Loucks (Mr$. F. ) Jesus I am
resting 922
Dean (G. W. ) Solitude waltz. ... 1049
Decker ((J. F. ) Bonnie Lee march . 7tjO
Decourcelle ( P. ) FoUe extase ... 972
Delicate ( A ) shade of blue 791
Delmarter (J. E. ) What shall I do
with Jesus? 1106
Denslow (T. N. ) When the even-
ing shadows gather 1117
Derry (P. K.) Colorado waltzes. 782
Dewey ( J. G. ) San Francisco ... 1023
Ditson (O.) CO.:
Bolero caprice 759
Gloria in excelsis 761
Melodiein F 966
Divine awe 954
Doane(W.H.) Happy those da vs. 865
Dodge (J. W. ) Nellie's eyes. . " . . 990
Doughertv (J. F.) Storm (The). 1072
Dowell ( H. E. ) Happyland 866
Down bv the old mill 790
Doyle (B.) Hymn (The) my
mother sang 887
Drei lieder fiir mittlestimme 967
Duffell ( ( '. S. ) 1 love vou 889
Duffell ( W. E. ) :
Pretty village 1014
Stormy night at sea 1073
Dulce cor Jesu 812
Dupont (M.) Gazeka's (The) pa-
rade 848
Fianes(C. E. ) Virginian march.. 1097
El>ert (H. A.):
Down by the Big Bull Falls . . 813
Take me over, over there 1082
Edwards, G.:
I want some one to love me .. 891
It's only a custom 918
It's the smile 919
Edwards (L.) How 1 remember. SS3
Einstein ( T. ) Wh v do you hiss. . 1 133
Elander ( C. ) On ti ptoe 995
Eldridge ( R. R. ) It's just because. 917
El kin & CO. Ivove, like a star 745
Ellison (T. B.) Climbing of the
tree 779
Ennis ( H. ) When the songbirds
homeward fly 1122
Ennis ( N. M. ) I'se so sorry 914
Eno ( P. ) Eno's elementary & ad-
vanced technic studies 828
E[>erdument 96<)
Ephraim (E. R. ) In trouisiana . . 909
Evans ( E. J. ) Dream of the waltz. 817
Evans ( W. A. ) Armorita 730
Faling ( A. Z. ) Telegraph 1083
Farewell 836
Field ( J . T. ) Faith of our fathers. 835
Fielitz ( A. von ). Lily maid 840
Fillmore (C. M.):
Little patriots 945
Soldiers of tho.Cross 1048
INDEX
III
I
Fillmore (J. H.) Victory (The)
may depend on you 1095
Fillmore broe. co. :
Little patriots 945
Soldiers of the Croaa 1048
Victory (The) may depend on
on v'ou 1095
First (The) spring day 877
Fischer (C. ):
Alphabet (The) 934
Chord-studies 964
Heimweh 822
Practical method 931
Fischer (J.) & bro. Manual of
plain chant 762
Folwell (J. C):
Bayside march 740
Dance (The) of the waves 799
Fohvell's favorite march 841
Mistletoe waltz 975
Moonlight schottiache 978
Mountain breezes 980
Plantation jubilee 1012
Sambo's serenade 1022
Southern echoes 1056
Twilight revery 1091
Will-o-the-wisp 1138
Folle extase 972
Food & gladness 1037
Forbes ( A. J. ) Bride's (The) fate 765
Forn(A.) Where the Kaw glides. 1129
Foes (R. A.) By lake Winnip^uam 768
Foster (M. ) Giri (The) I loved. . 852
Four songs for a medium voice . . . 1045
Francis, Dav & Hunter:
Belle of Mayfair 748
Belle of Ma V fair lancers 749
Celia .* 774
Dream of the rarebit fiend ... 816
Mignon, to you returning 970
Pick of the basket 1 139
Victoria (The) cross 884
Which is the key to your
heart 1130
Frankensteen (H. L. ) Beautiful
shores of lake Erie 743
Franklin (D.) Schenkta Nedova. 1031
Friedman ( L. ) II earts and masks . 874
Froh durch die welt I 875
Furth (S.):
It'seasy ...j» 916
Model little maid 976
Gavotte des fiancailles 755
(iayly through the world ! 875
Gearen (J.) Sweet melodies
waltz 1 077
Gedalge ( A. ) Sct^nes gothiques . . 1009
Gifford (H. ) Which is the key to
vour heart 1130
Gifford (H.), Mellor (T.), & I^w-
rance (A. J.) Hullo! who's
there 886
Gilbert ( H . ) By sylvan paths ... 770
Gilchrest ( L. L. ) Emanuel Boone . 826
Gloria in excelsis 761
Godoy ( A. L. ) Girl of Panama. . 853
r I
Goldby (E. D.):
Coaching club march 780
Dancing 'mid the palms 800
Dawn of the rose 802
Glittering star polka 857
Juniata waltz 926
Maid of honor mazurka 957
Queen of the valley 1015
Royal crest schot tische 1017
Sunburst polka 1076
Vinlie Dale schottische 1 096
Gordon (H. S. ) Dream of the
waltz 817
Gospel male choir 953
Gould & CO. :
First ( The) spring day 877
. Life's thanksgiving 878
Summer greeting 1027
Graves (F. A.) He was nailed to
the cross 871
Green (G. H.) Little baby in the
cradle 939
Grill (L. F.) Her love has called
me 879
Gruenwald (R.) Melodic in F... 965
Hachette & cie. Eperdument 960
Hagerling (H. J.) When our
hearts beat as one 1112
H am mond ( Mrs. A. R. ) Di tty ( A )
of my cat 804
Harding {Mrs. A.) Give me back
my first love 855
Harfenklaenge 839
Harlowe (B. M.) Song-birds on
the farm 1054
Hariow ( W. ) Liber am de best. . 936
Harri ngton ( K . P. ) Wesleyan song
book 1104
Hart (M. A.) Song of the wood-
land 1053
Harvey (J. C.) Other (The) way. 998
Hatch music co. National graded
(;ourse 989
Ilaviland (F. B.) pub. co. Girlie
I love you 854
Hayden (C. E. ) Strolling in the
moonlight 1074
Heimweh 821
Helf ( J. F. ) Colleen-Bawn 781
Helf & Hager CO. Colleen-Bawn. 781
Heugel & cie:
Champ de roses 847
(iavotte des fiancailles 755
Madam Trois Etoiles 753
Marche des soireux 754
Sct>nes gothiques 1009
Triplepatte 756
Hengsterman (C. F.) When the
summer days are over 1123
Hennefriind (H. ) W'hen you and
I are one 1127
Herbert (V.):
If Morgan bought an army . . . 898
Mignonette 971
Heyser (E. K. ) Belle of Chautau-
qua 747
IV
INDEX
Hill (C.) Pines 1010
Hilton (W. J.) If I only had a
mama 897
Hisey {yfrs. T. A. ) Indian cradle
song 913
Hitchcock (A. E.) Beneath the
chestnut tree 752
Hoffmann (M.) Mamie, nie old
pal Mame 959
Holmes (G. E.) Courtier (The)
march 792
Holt (D.):
r 11 never be so foolish 905
M y Mississippi babe 985
Sometime 1050
Hoschna, Karl L. Land of ro-
mance 932
Hough (Mm. E. F. ) Evalina
Snow 830
Householder (L. E. ) Where the
Kaw glides 1129
Howard ( 3/r«. J. R. ) Itte cream . . 896
Howard (L. E.) Minniewaha . . . 973
Hunkeler (C. J. ) When you have
vour heart's desire ". 1 128
Hunter (Mm. J. W.):
Ragtime wedding 1016
Snow-white coon 1047
Huntwell (M.) Do you know ... 805
Invincible folio of organ music . . . 867
Irwin [Mrs. S.) Penny for your
thoughts, my dear 1008
Jackson (L. F.) Song of praise . . 1051
Jaquith (C. G.) When the music
dies awav 1119
Jenkins ( R. 0. ) Daffodils 797
Jenks (P.) When the bloom of
summer comes 1114
Johns (A.) Arabv 729
Johnson (A, S. ) and White (O. M. )
Come take a float 783
Johnson (B. ) Maid in Maiden
Lane 955
Johnson (H. ) At the bugle's call. 734
Jones (C. B. ) Place me on the
heavenly side v.. 1011
Jones (C. P.):
Atonement is made 736
Calling us deeper 772
Coming as a thief 788
Jesus, Jesus 925
Jones (Mrs. H. W.) Penny for
your thougVits 1007
Jordan ( F. R. ) Maid in the moon . 956
Just as I am 796
Kaeuffer (E. ):
Bride (The) of Washington . . 764
Climbing of the tree 779
Down in the old grapevine
swing 814
Going home 859
Her love has called me 879
1' m longing 907
1 will always think of you ... 893
Jes' wait till 921
Marie 962
Kaeuffer (E.) — Continued.
Operator's sweetheart 997
Please dont tease me 1013
Sorry 1055
Strolling in the moonlight 1074
When the sunbeams kiss the
hilltops 1124
When the war is over 1126
Will voa sometimes think of
me^ 1137
Kaps(K.) Belle of Mayfair 748
Kaun (W. A.) music co. Froh
durch die welt! 875
Keefer(J. H.) Dreaming of home. 819
Keller ( A. A. ) Twenty-three 10S9
Kel ley ( M . ) Down where the roses
bloom 815
Kephart (C. B. ) Beautiful roses. 742
Kern ( C. W. ) Fairv fountain ... 833
Kiefert ( C. ) Belle o*f Mayfair lan-
cers 749
Kiel ( K. ) Little queen polka 946
Kinsey (A. I.) In the whirl,
march two-step 912
Knight bros. Hymn (The) my
mother sang 887
Kremer (V.) co. Like the rose,
you are the fairest 938
La<iy Baltimore waltzes 823
La Farge ( M. M. ) Summer girl . . 1075
Larsen (H. E.) Back to my old
Wisconsin nome 739
Larway (J. H.) Song of holiday. 1043
Lawrance (A. J.), Mellor (T.),
& Gifford (H ) Hullo! who's
there 886
Lawrence (J.) Which is the key
to vour heart 1130
Lee (M. H. ) Geniveve 849
Lee(0.) Don't leave me 809
Lefavour (C. W. ) Wedding of the
man in the moon 1102
Lemonier (T. ) When the heart is
sad 1118
I^nt(E.) Cradle song 793
Lerman (J. W.) Come ye discon-
solate 786
Lewis ( W. H. ) Paquita 1004
Life's thanksgiving 878
Lindsay (S. ) At the bugle call . . 733
Lin ne ( H . S. ) Bacch us true blue . 738
Lisette (P. A.) My everyday
girl *. 981
List (H. B.) Maud 963
Little cowbovs 943
Little Indian 1006
Little tin soldier 948
Lohr (T.):
Schenkt a Nedova 1031
Trehren lieder 1085
Long (J. O. ) I'm happy, &c 900
Ix)ngfellow ( R. G. ) Our canary . . 999
Love, like a star 745
Love's sorrow 1035
INDEX
Lublin & CO. Down by the old
mill , 790
Lusk (A.):
Drunkard's (A) lot 822
Will you love me when I'm
old 1136
L^rnes (F.) Sweetheart, my song
is come 1040
MacDonald (T. A. ) Burv me 763
MacDougall ( K. ) Kid [ the) that
captivated Broadwav 929
Mace ( Mrs. C. E. ) I wonder 894
McFall(B. G.) New King 991
McGuiness (T. E.) When the
songbirds homeward fly 1122
Mack (A. A.) :
Divine awe
My lady's hair 954
Mackie — Golden west 860
M cLain ( M. L. ) Just one boy 928
Madam Trois Etoiles 753
Manual of plain chant 762
Marche des soireux 754
Martin (A.) My love went o'er
the sea 983
Martin (J.) VVhat makes you cry 1105
Mason ( S. ) Bright eyes 766
Meakim ( F. ) Belles ( Les) 751
Mellor (T.)i I^wrance (A. J.), &
Gifford ( H. ) Hullo! who'sthere 886
Mentel (L.) Gaj?oline rag 846
Metropolitan music co. :
At the bugle call 733
Back to my old Wisconsin
home 739
Beautiful roses 742
Before the ball 746
By my lover's side 769
Come' to me love 784
Do you know 805
Don't bother me 808
Don't leave me 809
Down where the roses bloom. 815
Fairy-land 834
Girl (The) I loved 852
Good-bve Susie 861
I am on'l y a 1 i 1 y 888
I wonder 894
If I only had a mama 897
If we should meet 899
I'm going Ijack 905
In New England 910
In the garden 911
I'se so sorry 914
Just because I learned 927
Just one boy 928
Kid (The) that captivated
Broadway 929
Little baby in the cradle 939
Love among the roses 950
Maud 963
Meta 968
Mother'ssigh 979
Mv mother's wrinkled hands. 986
Ofd maid'ssong 992
On the bench 993
Metropolitan music co. — Contd.
Penny for your thoughts, my
dear 1008
Ruth 1019
Scene in the park 1030
She was waitmg 1032
She's sleeping on the hill top. 1033
Storm (The) 1072
Summer girl 1075
Sweet memories of the past.. 1078
Telegraph 1083
Twenty-three 1089
When the com is in the tassel. 1115
. When the evening shadows
gather 1117
When the summer days are
over 1123
Why do you hies 1133
Miles, Do well & Sloan. Happvland. 866
Milhons ( V. A. ) What would the
home folks say 1108
Mills (J. C. ) Mont-soy-no 977
Molineux(G.) Bitter sweet waltz. 757
Molseed (J. ) Before the ball 746
Moret ( N. ) A utumn march 737
Morrissey (A. L.) When the
silken ears have changed 11 21
Morse (T. ) Girlie I love you 854
My lady's hair 954
National song book 1058
Naught (A.) Will you love me
then as now 1135
Neath the apple-trees 885
Neerland (J. M. ):
I see her 890
Waiting for mama 1099
Newman (H. L.) Like the rose,
vou are the fairest 938
Nichols ( A. ) Felicity 838
Norah Mat^hree 1140
North Beach amusement co. Belle
(The) of North Beach 750
O' Brine ( K. A. ) In the garden . . 91 1
O'Connor (T.) I'll be true 903
0'Hare(W. C):
Don't send my heart away . . . 810
On the shady side 994
Paquita 1004
Smile on me 1044
Stars and stripes and you 1062
W' hen love is young 1110
On the tree top 948
Onlv a year 771
O&mum (E. ) Sweethearts 1079
Park ( W. A. ) 1 am only a lily . . 888
Parker (L. E. ) Come to me love. 784
Pattee(N. ) Little boys for Jesus. 941
Paul (C. ) Chautauqua march .. . 775
Pearman (J. H.) Lender the old
hawthorne tree 1092
Pendleton ( E. H. ) Tell me 1084
Penn (A. A.) Whole Damm
family 1132
Pepper ( J. W. ) Golden west 860
Peu (Un) beaucoup passionnement. 837
Pick of the basket 1139
VI
INDEX
Pioneer mus. pab. co. :
Bonnie I-.ee march 760
Bride (The) of Washington.. 764
Going home 859
I'm longing 907
Jack of all waltz 920
Marie 962
Mont-8oy-no 977
Please dont tease me 1013
Sorry 1055
Virginian march 1097
When the music dies away . . 1119
When the silken ears have
changed 1121
When the sunbeams kiss the
hilltops 1124
Will vou sometimes think of
me'. 1137
Pollard ( E. E. ) Dreams of home. 818
Pool (A. E.) Farewell 836
Potter ( C. R. ) Valparaiso 1093
Pratt (J. P. ) My mother's wrin-
kled hands 986
Prescott ( E. ) Jack of all waltz . . 920
Pres8er(T.):
Canzonetta 773
Conqueror's (The) march.... 789
Crad le song 793
Dollie'a dream 806
Fairy fingers 832
Fairv fountain 833
Frivol; tte 844
Little stranger 947
Palmetto march 1003
Song of the heart 1052
Starlight 1060
Stately lady 1069
Trill study 1086
Price (C. B. ) Belle of Chautauqua. 747
Price (C. F. ) Wesleyan song
book 1104
Prosser ( M. ) Laronette ( The ) . . . 933
Pupil's second etude album 969
Quaintance (Mm. F. D. ) When
grim death comes at dawn 1109
Quintero ( J. ) Forlorn maid 842
Raabe & Plothow. Drei lieder. . . 9()7
Randolph (R. ) It's just because. . 917
Rather (S. M. ) Place me on the
heavenly side 1011
Remick (J. H.) & co.:
Autumn march 737
Hearts and masks 874
Ressler (W. N. ) Just because I
Retford ( M.) ' 'pickoV the basket ! 1139
Reynolds & co. :
' Delicate (A) shade of blue 791
Souvenirs 1057
Ricordi (G. ) & c. Valse tendre . . 1094
Rivers (G.) Ruth 1019
Roe (G. ) My rose bud sweet 987
Rogers ( E. ) Syrian patrol 1081
Rogers ( E. ) music pub. co. Svrian
patrol *. 1081
Rogers (J. H. ) Love's sorrow . . . 1035
Rohmer ( K. E. ) She was waiting. 1032
Rol li nson ( F. H . ) I was a wander-
ing sheep 892
Rollinson(T. H.) Bolero caprice. 759
Rollo (R.) Cupid, don't forsake
me 795
Roes ( M. ) When the war is over. 1 126
Rubenstein ( A ) Melodie in F . . . 965
Ru8s(C. W.):
Parting of the ways 10O5
SUtely hemlock tree 1068
We all love the girls 1100
Russell (H. A.):
Burvme 763
Under the old hawthome tree. 1092
Sauls ( J. L. ) Roval Highlander . 1018
Sawyer (H. P.) Little tin soldier
times 948
Schirmer (G. ):
Devine awe 954
Four songs 1046
Little tin soldier times 948
Love's sorrow 1035
My lady's hair 954
Neath the apple-trees 885
Songs of Hellas 864
Spring twilight 954
Schmidt (A. P.):
Just as I am 796
Pupil's second 6tude album . . . 969
Sweetheart, my song is come . , 1 040
Variations on Balkan themes. 741
Violin studies 882
14 short studies 1046
Schmidt (H.) I wonder if you
love me *. 895
Schuler(G.S.):
He'll never let go 876
Jesus is leading 924
Marching on with Jesus 961
Schulhoff (J.) Trill study 1086
Schuster (A. M. ) I will always
think of you 893
Scroggan ( S. ) Mother's sigh 979
Sheard (C. ) & co.:
Gazeka'fi parade 848
Hullo! who's there 886
Shutleriy ( C. S. ) I love you 889
Shutts [Mrs. A. M.) I'm going
back 905
Siebert-Taylor (J. ) Symposium
march '. 1080
Seifert (H. T.):
Alphabet 934
Practical method 931
Smith (A. T. E.) Song-birds on
the farm 1054
Smith ( B. ) Love among the roses 950
Smith (C. D. ) :
Operator' s sweetheart 997
Stormy night at sea 1073
Smith (G. ) I'll be your little beau. 904
Smith ( M. A. ) Elks' call to Denver. 825
Smulewitz (8. ) Trehren lieder . . 1085
Societal Italiana di fonotipia can-
zone guerresca 851
INDEi
VII
Somes (C.F.) Paddy's love letter. 1002
Song of holiday 1043
Song of home 1071
Song without words 850
Songs of Hellas 864
Spaulding (G. L.):
Dollie's dream 806
Little stranger 947
Speed ( A. C. ) Little chick 942
Spring twiligot 954
Stahl ( W. P. ) Let that nigger be. 935
Stankowitch ( A. ) Trill study 1086
Stanley ( H.) Starlight 1060
Star music co. New King 991
Stebbins (G. C):
Ask 731
At the door 735
Because Thou didst overcome. 744
Everlastinff arras 831
Jesus is able 923
Make room for Him 958
Out of the darkness 1000
Song of praise 1051
We shall be like Him 1101
Stem (J. W.) & CO.:
Lady Baltimore waltzes 823
Only a year 771
Stevens (H.) When the trees are
in the blossom 1125
Stonehill (M. J.) By de goblin
IfOQ 767
Struble' (E. M. *) " ' Fairy-larid !!!!!*. 834
Summer greeting 1027
Suter(R.O.) Frivolette 844
Sweetheart, mv song is come 1040
Taylor (H.) Celia 774
Te Deum laudamus 1038
Teasdale (M. £.) What makes
you cry 1 105
Temple (J. G. ) San Francisco. . . 1023
Thornton (J. ) My Matsuma 984
Thompson (C. W\ ) & co. :
Bright eyes 766
Garden 845
Little (lueen polka 946
Maid in themoon 956
Norah Machree 1140
Pack clouds away 1001
Via Sacra 798
Thurban (T. W.) Dream of the
rarebit fiend 816
Tidwell (Mm.W. M.)
Heisall 868
Why not heed the call 1 134
Tobin (L. M.) Sabbath day 1020
Triplepatte 756
Tullar-Meredith co. :
Come ye disconsolate 786
Hearus, O Loni 873
I was a wandering sheep 892
Ix)ve divine 951
United States music co. Our can-
ary 999
Utermoehlen (W. G.) Palmetto
march 1003
Valse tendre 1094
3595— PT 3, NO 8—06 3
Variations on Balkan themes 741
Via Sacra 798
Victoria cross 884
Violin studies 882
von Camp (M. A.) Stately hem-
lock tree 1068
Wachs ( P. ) Fairy fingers 832
Waghorne (G. E. ) Great General
Slocum fire 863
Waite (M. B.) Sweet melodies
waltz 1077
Walker (J. J.) San Francisco in
ruins 1026
Wallerstein ( H. L. ) Mister sun . . 974
Wallerstein & Gilbert. By sylvan
paths 770
Ward ( B. ) Good-bye, Susie 861
Waring (L. C.) Meta 968
Washington music pub. co. I won-
der if you love me 895
Watson (E.) Whistlin' thro' the
glen 1131
We left our caps 948
Weber & Nort.h music pub. co.:
Let that nigger be 935
Liber am de best 936
Weeks (H.M.) If we should meet. 899
Werner (T.) National song book. 1058
Wesleyan univ. music assn.:
Wesleyan song book 1104
little Jap waltz 944
Song of the woodland 1053
Wheeler (J.) Stars and stripes
and you 1062
W hen southern roses bloom again . 1113
When summer comes 948
When thou hast gathered in the
com 1039
White (A.) Say that you forgive
me 1029
White (H. N. ) Cleveland news. . 776
White (O. M. ) Come Uke a float. 783
White (O. M.) and Johnson (A. S. )
Come take a float 783
White-Smith music pub. co.:
Come, O weary one 1070
Song of home 1071
Williams { L. ) Dairymaids 881
Wilmarth(W.G.) Dolly Madison. 807
Witmark (M.) & sons:
Araby 729
At the bugle call 732
Bacchus true blue 738
Belles (Les) 751
By de goblin tree 767
Don't send my heart away ... 810
Erin, dear Erin 829
Elfin lullaby 824
(jood-bye till we meet again . . 862
Hetty 880
How 1 remember 883
I want someone to love 891
If Morgan l)ought an army . . . 898
If you'll onlv trust vour heart. 901
If you'll take a trip 902
In Louisiana 909
VIII
INDEX
Witmark ( M. ) & sous — Continued.
Isle « f Kiss, cuddle and coo.. 915
It's easy 916
It's only a custom 918
It's the smile 919
Land of romance 932
Like the rose he wears to-day . 937
Little bitof fringe 940
Maid in M aiden I jane 955
Mamie, me old pal Mame 959
Mignonette 971
Model little maid 976
My Matsuma 984
On tiptoe 995
On the shady side 994
Other (The) wav 998
Paquita 1004
Witmark (M. ) Aeons — Continued.
Smile on me 1044
Stars and stripes and you 10t>2
Tell me 1084
Twilight 1090
What the butler saw 1107
When love is young 1110
Whole Damm family 1 132
Wittich ( E. ) Hear us, O Lord ... 873
Woolley (Mr8. E.) Sweet memo-
ries of the past 1078
York (J. A.) Triumphant pil-
grim 1087
Zamecnik(J.S.) Cleveland (The)
news 776
Zangeri ( F. ) My jilted love 982
14 short studies in (composition . . . 104(5
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OF
. COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 8, 1891,
518T CONGRESS, 2ND SESSION, CHAP. 565, SEC. 4
PART 3:
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 1, JULY-DECEMBER, 1906
Ko. 9
August 30, 1906
WASHINGTON
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
1906
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
Arranged alphabetically by authors (composers) or titles. The titles b^inning with
an article are alphabetted under the first word not an article. The imprint
is omitted in the title if the publisher and copyright proprietor are the same.
Information contained in the title is not repeated in the collation. Piano music is
understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. Songs are understood to
be with pf. ace. unless otherwise stated. Titles reading "Words by," ** Music
by " are to be understood as songs.
The index at the end of the Catalogue contains the names of the copyright proprie-
tors of all the titles registered in this number; it includes also title references to all
compositions entered under the authors in the Catalogue and author references
to all compositions entered under the titles in the Catalogue.
The following abbreviations are used: pts., parts; sc., score; full sc., full score; voc.
8C., vocal score; pf. sc., pianoforte score; arr., arranged, arrangement; ace., accom-
paniment; coll., collection; v., violin; va., viola; vc, violoncello; pf., pianoforte;
orch., orchestra; org., organ; guit., guitar; mand., mandolin.
To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. Thus the notice after the first
title, if printed in full, would read. " Copyright by Jos. W. Stem & co., New York, N. Y. Class C,
XXc, no. 126286, July 27, 1906; 2 copies received July 27, 1906."
After they gather the hay; by S. B. Henry,
arr. by Robert Recker. 1141
4^, band pts.
Jos. W. Stem & co., New York, N. Y.
C 126286, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Aletter (A.)
Harpe des anges; morceau de salon
pour piano. 1142
f*>, 6p.
B. Schott's sohne, Mainz, Germany.
0 125696, July 18, 1906; 2 c. July 18, 1906.
Aletter (W.)
In stately measure. 114S
t°, 5 p., pf . duet.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
126153, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
All alonie; words by Charlotte Vermilj^e
Cmser, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 1144
f**,8p.
C. V. Cruser, Rochester, N. Y. C
124404, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Alonio; song by Marion Lyon Hall.
Chicago, Success music co. 1145
M. L. Hall, United States. C 126352,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Amerieana; words and music by Dan J.
Sullivan. 1 146
F,5p.
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
K. Y. C 117172, Mar. 23, 1906; 2 c. July
18, 1906.
Annette; words by P. W. Fass, music by
Metropolitan music co. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 1147
f*. 5p.
P. W. Fass, Brooklyn, N. Y. C 124400,
June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Amdt (W.)
Abschied: gedicht von Hoffmann von
Fallersleben. Drei mannerchore, op. 52.
1148
8®, 3 p., 80.
Rob. Forberg, Leipzig, Germany. C
126217, July 26, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
Ame (Thomas)
Where the bee sucks; part song for
mixed voices, words bv William Shake-
speare, arr. by W. G. Owst. 1149
4°, 5 p.
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, Mass. C
126506, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Atwood (Harvey)
Silver whispers; song, no. 1 in C. 1150
f^,7p.
Allan & CO., proprietary, ltd., Mel-
bourne, Australia. C 126126, July 25,
1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Ave Maria: (O Lord most holy), by Mrs.
Fleury Urbain Laroussini. 1151
f°, 6 p., song.
Philip Werlein, ltd., New Orleans, La.
C 126334, July 28, 1906; 2 e. July 28,
1906.
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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Baby reti the cream; words and music bv
Ellerslie Wallace. New York, Mel-
ville music pub. co. 1162
E. Wallace, Eaeton, Pa. C 124379,
June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Baby's gone; words by J. W. Davis, music
by Metropolitan music co. New
York, Melville muHc pub. co. 1168
f°, 3 p.
J. W. Davis, Ionia, S. C. C 124375,
June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Baldamni (OnstaT)
3 love songs; (Lieder der Hebe) with
pianoforte ace, op. 80. 1, 'Neath the
spell thy song has woven; (Du hast meine
ganze seele) 2. In my heart thou liest
hidden; (Ich wiil dich auf handen tragen)
3. I have a blue-eyed sweetheart; (Ich
hah' ein schneeweiss liebchen) 1164
fo, 3, 6, 6 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
126156-126157, Julv 25, 1906; 2 c. each
July 25, 1906.
Bantoek (Granville)
Omar KhayyAm ; The Ruba'iyat accord-
ing to Edward Fitzgerald set to music for
3 solo voices, chorus and orchestra, in 3
parts. Vocal score part 1. 1166
8°, 246 p.
Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig* Germany.
C 126208, July 26, 1906; 2 c. July 26,
1906.
Bateson (Thomai)
Holy Lord God almighty: anthem for
trinity tide or general use, edited by James
F. Fitzgerald. (Novello's oct. anthems
no. 842.) 1166
8° 11 p.
Novello & CO., ltd., London, England.
C 125785, July 19, 1906; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
Battle (The) must be won: by Bert D. Stone-
man. Chicago, Success music co.
1167
f°, 6 p., song.
B. D. Stoneman, United States. C
126367, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Beantifnl lake Geneva, Wisoonim; song by
J. B. Slawson. Chicago, Success
music CO. 1168
1°. 5 p.
J. B. Slawson, United States. C 126348,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Because you wouldn't let me see you home;
by H. W. Hiltibiddle. Chicago,
Success music co. 1169
P, 5 p., song.
H. W. Hiltibiddle, United States. C
126390, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Beethoven.
In questa tomba oscura; (In this dark
tomb) edited by Alberto Randegger.
(The classical vocalist, no. 2.) il60
f=*.4p.
Edwin Ashdown, ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 126451, Julv 30, 1906; 2 c. Julv
30, 1906.
Berger (Bodolphe)
Cceur fragile; valse lente, piano seul.
1161
f°, 6 p.
C 126456, July 30, 1906.
Printania; piano seul.
1162
f°.5p.
C 126458, July 30, 1906.
Heugel & cie., Paris, France.
2 c. each July 30, 1906.
Bertini (Henri)
Twenty-five studies for the piano; op.
32, a sequel to op. 29 edited by Thomas
Tapper. (Ditson edition, no. 88) 116S
40, 43 p.
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, Mass. A
152344, July 11, 1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Birdie's (The) goodbye; words by PUiza-
beth McE. Shields, music bv Harrv
Alton Russell. New York, Mel-
ville music pub. co. 1164
f°. 3p.
E. McE. Shields, Memphis, Tenn. 0
124382, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Blnette; [by] Ch. Armand, violin &
piano. 1165
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
126312, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
Bohm (Carl)
Espagnola (Spanish dance) op. 366,
no. 4, pianoforte 2/ms. 1166
f^.7p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
126139, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
Bolero; Ch. Armand, violin & piano.
1167
i°, 9 p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
126313, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
Boye (The) in blue: words by Marie J.
Weeks, music by Frank *W. Bresee.
Excelsior, Minn., Minnetonka music
house. 116ft
f°, imp.
F. W. Bresee, Excelsior, Minn. C
126440, July 30, 1900; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
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Boyt (The) of yesterday; words by Jacob
D. Edinger, music by Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 1169
f°. Sp.
J. D. Edinger, New Buffalo, Mich. C
124402, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Braes buttons; march two step; by Harry
Appel. 1170
f. 5 p., pf.
Cheyenne (A) ^irl; words by Thenia
Cotter, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 1178
f°. 5 p.
T. Cotter, Hobart, Okla. C 124516,
June 28, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Choice Irish songs with aeoomp. for piano-
forte or organ; vol. 2. 1179
4° 128 p.
Seminary music co. New York, N. Y. _ White-Smith mus. pub. co., Boston,
C 126327, July 28, 1906; 2 c. July 28, 1906. ^-•*° n ioaoa7 t.,i„ oa iqha. o. t.,i„
Bridal roses; a flower song, Geo. L.
Spaulding. 1171
r. 5 p., pf.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 126559, July 31 , 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Bright as the morning; Bertha Metzler,
rev. ed. ( L. F. graded ed. standard
compositions by favorite composers. )
2nd grade, 23. 1172
f°. 3 p.. pf.
Leo. Feist, New York, N. Y. C 126564,
July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
By the brook that mns so clear; words by
J. B. Bradford, music by Metropoli-
tan music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 1178
f°.3p.
J. B. Bradford, Cameron, Wis. C
124390, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Bye*a-bye ma honey elose yo' eyes; words
by Samuel Lewis, music by Albert
Greenbaum. 1174
f^.6p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 120777, May 7, 1906; 2 c. July
18, 1906.
Can yon forget: by Nettie and Nellie Lem-
burg. Chicago, Success music co.
1176
f°. 5 p., song.
N. & N. I^mburg, United States. C
126357, July 27, 1906. 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Carte (A von Ahn)
Valse in D fiat; for the pianoforte.
1176
f°.5p.
Augener, ltd., London, England. C
126094, July 24, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Catutrophe (The), song, by B. Landau.
Chicago, Success music co. 1 177
^, 5 p.
B. Landau, United States. C 126377,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Mass. C 126247, July 26, 1906; 2 c. July
26, 1906.
Christ of Galilee; [words by] J. H. Gar-
rison, [music bv] D. C. Tremaine.
1180
leaf.
D. C. Tremaine. C 124843, July 5,
1906; 2 c. July 18, 1906.
Chrystie (0. Kennedy)
Mv King; song, words by Fred. G.
Bowles, no. 3 in F. 1181
J. H. Larwav, London, England. C
126249, July 27^ 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Coleridge-Taylor (8.)
Prelude from the music to Stephen
Phillip's drama Nero; arr. for violin and
pianoforte by the composer. 1182
4°, 15, 6 p., 8C. and v. pt.
C 125788, July 19, 1906; 2 c. July 19,
1906.
Variations on an African air; op. 63,
piano arr. 1183
4° 26 p.
C 126455, July 30, 1906; 2 c. Julv 30,
1906.
Novello & CO., ltd., London, England.
Coontown (A) jubilee; march and two-
step by Willie J. Burt. 1184
f°, 5 p.. pf.
W. J. J. Burt. C 125110, July 9, 1906;
2 c. July 19, 1906.
Cowen (Frederic H.)
Minuet d'amour; from a suite of old
English dances, arranged for violin and
piano by Gustav von Hoist. 1185
4°, pt8.
Novello & CO., ltd., London, England.
C 126204, July 26, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
Crystal lake waits; for piano by M. J.
Martin. ( Music teachers cabinet no.
32.) 1186
f°. 5 p.
M. J. Martin, Chicago, 111. C 126228,
July 26, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
128
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Dainty rosebnds; caprice by Harry Appel.
1187
P, 5 p., pf.
Seminary mus. co. C 125690, July 18,
1906; 2 c. July 18, 1906.
Daisies (The); (Lee mar^erites) Ma-
zurka brillante, Fontaine. 1188
f , 5 p., pf .
Theodore Preaeer, Philadelphia, Pa. C
126558, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Daniele (A.)
CaresBe enivrante; valse Boston, paroles
de Pierre d*Amor, pour piano. 1189
F. D. Marchetti, Paris, France. C
126460, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Darewski (Kaz)
A world of roees; words by E. Tesche-
macher. 1190
fo, 5p.
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd.,
London, England. C 126108, July 25,
1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
Dear Crisiie; waltz song and refrain, words
and music by M. H. Tormey. New
York, The Berg^ music co. 1191
fo, 5 p.
M. H. Tormey, New York, N. Y. C
126546, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Dear old proverbs; words by Henry M.
Jones, music by Jacob Kaufman.
1192
f°. 4 p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 98536, July 7, 1905; 2 c. July
18, 1906.
Death oomes at dawn; song by I. E. Bab-
cock. Chicago, Success music co.
1198
f**, 5p.
I. E. Babcock, United States. C 1 26360,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
song by Sarah Benson. Chicago,
Success music co. 1194
fo, 6p.
S. Benson, United States. C 126375,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Delius (Frederick)
Appalachia; variationcn uber ein altes
sklavenlied mit schlusschor fiir grosses
orchester. 1195
F, 100 p., 80.
Harmonic, Berlin, Germany. C 126215,
July 26, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
Destruction of 'Frisco, onr beantifal city;
song by Mary Vaughan. Chicago,
Success music CO. 1196
f*'. 6 p.
M. Vaughan, United States. C 126882,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Dinah's twins; words by Berta Ourfman^
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
1197
f°, 3p.
B. Curfman, Fate, Tex. C 124403„
June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Discovered love; waltzes, Geo. Marsh, arr.
by Mackie- Beyer. (J. W. Pepper's
twentieth century journal. ) 1198
4°, orch. pts.
J. W. Pepper, Philadelphia, Pa. C
126578, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Divine pilot; [words] by Henry Alford,
[music] by E. S. Lorenz. 1199
leaf.
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 126191, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July
25, 1906.
Do not touch the wine cnp; [song] by Anna
Gardner Goodwin. 1200
leaf.
A. G. Goodwin, United States. C
126168, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
Down in the valley; by L. L. Douthat.
Chicago, Success music co. 1201
f°, 6 p, song.
L. L. Douthat, Streator, 111. C 125720,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16,1906.
Dovni where the apple blossoms grow; words
by Henry John CoUett, music by
Metropolitan music co. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 1202
F,6p.
H. J. Collett, Rochester, N. Y. O
124509, June 28, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Dreamland waits; for piano b^ M. J. Mar-
tin. ( Music teachers cabinet no. 39. )
120S
f®. 5p.
M. J. Martin, Chicago, 111. C 126229,
July 26, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
Dnval (Alexandre)
Floramye; valse lente. 1204
f°. 7p., pf.
C 126339, July 28, 1906.
The golliwogg's dance. 1206
fo 4 p., pf.
C 126338, July 28, 1906.
Marquisette; menuet pour piano. 1206
P,Ap.
C 126340, July 28, 1906.
Pimpante; polka pour piano. 1207
f°.5p.
C 126337, July 28, 1906.
P^noch & cie., Paris, France. 2 c. of
each July 28, 1906.
MtrSIOAL OOMPOSmOKB
129
Saithqnake (The); song by Benlah B.
Wiley. Chicago, Success music co.
1208
B. B. Wiley, United States. C 126362,
July 27, 1906; 2 a July 27, 1906.
Eggeling (0«org)
Gompositionen fur das pianoforte; op.
Ill, Barcarolle. 1209
P*. 5p.
C 126145, July 25, 1906.
op. 112, Melodie. 1210
f°, 5p.
C 126146, July 25, 1906.
op. 113, Souvenir de Pesth, un-
garischer tanz. 1211
f°, 5 p.
C 126147, July 25, 1906.
op. 114, Scherzo. 1212
C 126148, July 25, 1906.
op. 120, La Capricieuse; Valse.
1218
l«,9p.
C 126149, July 25, 1906.
op. 123, Albumblatt; (Album leaf. )
1214
l«.5p.
C 126150, July 25, 1906.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. 2 c.
of each July 25, 1906.
Eily O'Coimer; words by Glen Rivers,
music by Metropohtan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
1215
f«,6p.
G. Rivers, Chicago, 111. C 124409, June
26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Ekless (Emily)
The kinff of love m v Shepherd is; sacred
song. London, l*he Vincent music
CO., ltd. 1216
P. 10 p.
£. Ekless, England. C 125914, July
21, 1906; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
Blvaria; by Nita Bowman. Chicago,
Success music co. 1217
19, 6 p., aong.
N. Bowman, United States. C 126:^88,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
^temelle ivresie; valse des fiancailles,
Louis Ganne, arr. by Mackie-Beyer.
(J. W. Pepper's twentieth century
journal.) 1218
4°, opch. pt0.
J. W. Pepper, Philadelphia, Pa. C
126582, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Evangeli karpe; et udvalg af salmer og
aandelige s a n g e . Evai^elisteii
publ. society's forlag, Chicago, 111.
1219
8°, 560 p.
Carl B. Bjuge, Chicago, 111. A 151598,
June 4, 1906; 2 c. June 11, 1906.
Evening breeie; Langey, arr. by Fred. W.
Clement. 1220
4^^, military band pts.
Cundy music co., Boston, Mass. C
126305, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Eventide; son^ for medium voice words
and music by Frederick Burrage
Granniss. New Haven, The Treat
<& Shepard co. 1221
f,5p.
F. B. Granniss, Bridgeport, Conn. C
126121, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
Ewers (Bichard)
Arlette-gavotte; piano seul. 1222
f°, 7 p.
C 126517, July 30, 1906.
Les deux Marthe; valse piano a 4 mains.
1228
F. 11 p.
C 126462, July 30, 1906.
Zook & cie., Paris, France. 2 c. each
July 30, 1906.
Tamons college songs of all colleges; com-
prising a collection of the most pop-
ular melodies of the campus, past
and present. 1224
fio, 92 p.
Joe. W. Stern <fe co., New York, N. Y.
C 126285, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Fare thee well, Lillie May; words by John
Mc Avoy, music by Bob Alden. 1226
f,5p.
J. McAvoy, New York, N. Y. 0
126570, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Farewell to Naples; clarinet solo with
piano ace., Fred. Lax, op. 518. 1226
f>,9p.
J. W. Pepper, Philadelphia, Pa. C
126579, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Farmer's (The) boy; from country life, a
pastoral song cycle, words and music
by Pliny Jewell and Laura Sedgwick
Collins; [transposed key for m^ium
voice.] 1227
«°. 6p.
L. S. Collins, New York, N. Y. C
125453, July 18, 1906; 2 c. July 17, 1906.
Fate (The) of the bank wrecker; words by
Harold Hayes Wilcox, music by
Chas. Wadsworth Russ New Yorlc,
Melville music pub. co. 1228
f °. 5 p.
H. H. Wilcox, Cleveland, Ohio. O
124373, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906l
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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Felix (Panl) ed.
Classics for the young; simplified tran-
8criptioD8 of the favorite compositions of
the great masters, piano solo. 1289
40, 94 p.
John Church co., Cincinnati, Ohio. A
151836, July 26, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
Ferraris (Pierre)
Hahailera-Salonmusik fur orchester
op. 32. 1280
8°. pta.
D. Rahter, Leipzig, Germany. C
125694, July 18, 1906; 2 c. July 18, 1906.
Field (H. K. Hamilton)
That's your cactus over there; 1281
fo 4 p., song.
'• Monte Carlo pub. co., London, Eng-
land. C 126322, July 28, 1906; 2 c. July
20, 1906.
Field (J. T.)
Benedictus; set to music in chant form
in key of F. London, Novell© & co.,
ltd. 1232
4° 5 p.
J. T. Field, London, England. C
126105, July 20, 1906; 2 c. June 22, 1906.
Filippnoci (Edm.)
Adoration; no. 2 pour violon, violon-
celle et piano. 1288
C 126345, July 28, 1906.
Canzonetta. 1284
f°, 6 p., pf.
C 126.S44, July 28, 1906.
La dragonne; mazurka pour piano.
1286
i°, b p.
B 126343, July 28, 1906.
Enoch & cie, Paris, France. 2 copies
of each July 28, 1906.
Fischel (Max I. )
Scale and technic studies for violin;
op. 9, 2nd edition. 1286
F, 23 p.
Teller pub. co. , Chicago, 111. A 150058,
June 28, 1906; 2 c. June 28, 1906.
Float me, Charlie ; words by Wm. Jerome,
music by Jean Schwartz. 1287
fo 5 p.
Jerome & Schwartz, New York, N. Y.
C 126497, J.ulv 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30,
1906.
Flora Dora; words and music by W. R.
Williams. 1288
f°, unp.
Will Rossiter, Chicago, III. C 126569,
July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Foster (KxlesB.)
Office (The) of the Holy Communion;
a simple setting in the key of F. (No-
Velio's parish choir book no. 714. ) 1889
8°. 23 p.
Novello & CO., ltd., London, England.
C 125787, July 19, 1906; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
Fonr-in-hand (The); march, Geo. Bra-
ham, arr. by J. C. McCabe. 1240
4^, band pts.
M. Witmark & eons, New York, N. Y.
C 126521, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Franchetti (Alberto)
Figlia (La) di lorio; tragedia pastorale
di Gabriele d'Annunzio. Quattro ridu-
zioni per violino o flauto e pianoforte
di Vincenzo Mattaress. no. 1, atto 1:
Came mia viva, ti tocca la f route, no. 2.
atto 1 : Pieti, non io, non io cercai la via.
1241
f.pts.
C 125699-125700, July 18, 1906.
Figlia (La)di lorio; tragedia pastorale
di Gabrielle d'Annunzio. Quattro ridu-
zione per violino o flauto e pianoforte di
Vincenzo Mattaress. no. 3, atto 1:
Merc^ di Dio Fatemi perdonanzo. no. 4,
atto 2: Rinverdisca per noi di vita etema.
1242
f°, pts.
C 125701-125702, July 18, 1906.
G. Ricardo & c, Milano, Italy. 2
copies of each July 18, 1906.
Franke (Max)
Harvest festival; op. 56, no. 5. 1248
F, 5 p., pf. duet.
Arthur P. Schmidt. Boston, Mass. C
126152, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
Fredericks (Julian)
Indiana; march of the elephants. 1244
f°, 7 p, pf.
C 126199, July 25, 1906.
A musical ride. 1245
f® 5 D of.
C 126198, July 25, 1906.
Metzler & co., ltd., London, England.
2 c. of each July 25, 1906.
Free land ; Geo. F. Jefferson. 1246
4°, orch. pts.
G. F. Jefferson, Brooklvn, N. Y. C
126468, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 21, 1906.
Free land, education, ftc; words and mu-
sic by Geo. F. Jefferson. 1247
f°, 11 p.
G. F. Jefferson, Brooklyn, N. Y. C
126264, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 21, 1906.
mrSICAL COMPOSITIONS
181
; POD^ b}r Laurie Steele. Chicago,
SnocesB mosic oo. 1248
f*, Sp.
L. Steele, United States. C 126373,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Oabrieli (GioTanni)
Jubilate Deo omnis terra; fur 8 stim-
migen gemischten chor, bearb. von Carl
Hirsch. ( Allktassische Weihnach tech ore
no. 5.) 1249
t°, 19 p. se.
Rob. For berg, Leipzig, Germany. C
125598, July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 17, 1906.
Gallant heroes; march. Composed by E.
Sparrow. Boston, Evans music co.
1260
^ 5 p, pf.
W. A. Evans, Boston, Mass. C 126310,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Gay (The) Bohemian knights; words by
Ernest Legb and Chas. Warren, mu-
sic by Isadore Green berg. 1251
P, 7p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 105094, Oct. 18, 1905; 2 c. July
14, 1906.
Gay (The) lieutenant; song from The Stu-
dent King, words by Frederic Ran-
ken and Stanislaus Stange, music by
Reginald DeKoven. New York,
Joe. Stem & co. 1262
F. nnp.
R. De Koven, New York, N. Y. C
123639, June 18, 1906; 2 c. June 18, 1906.
GUbert (J. L.)
28 seletited songs; voice and piano ace.
1268
4°. 96 p.
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston,
Mass. C 126246, July 26, 1906; 2 c. Julv
26, 1906.
GUlet (Ernest)
En cheminant; pour orchestra avec
piano conducteur. Parties detach^es,
111147. 1264
G. Ricordi & c, Milano, Italv. C
125494, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16,' 1906.
Glad hoeannas; collection of old and new
songs for christian work and wor-
ship, edited by Emmett S. Dean, Jas.
VV. Acuff, Wm. D. Evridge. The
trio music CO., Waco, Texas. 1266
8®, 160 nofl.
E. S. Dean & S. W. Hensley, Waco,
Tex. A 140800, Mar. 15, 1906; 2 c. Julv
9, 1906.
Gleeson (Horace)
Off to Callao; words by John Meighan,
no. 2 in C. 1266
fo. 6 p.
Allan & CO., proprietarv, ltd., Mel-
bourne, Australia. C 126127, Julv 25,
1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Go by! by Nora E. Kline Chicago,
Success music co. 1267
fo 5 p., song.
N. E. Kline, United States. C 126363,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
God*s law; Geo. F. Jefferson. 1268
4°, orch. pts.
G. F. Jefferson, Brooklyn, N. Y. C
126470, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 21, 1906.
God's way is best; [words] bv Annie E.
Burnham, [music] by E. t. Ashford.
1269
8 leaves.
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, Ohio. C
126190, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
Goldby*s practical studies for the mandolin;
compiled and arr. by E. D. Goldby.
Studv 1 1260
Stucfy 2
Study 3
Study 4
4° 3. 8, 3, 3 p.
Eli David Golby, Patenaon, N. J. C
126395-126398, July 25, 1906; 2 c. each
July 25, 1906.
Good-bye pal; words by Otto Hauerbach,
music by Karl L. Hoschna. 1261
f°, 5 p.
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y. C 118769, Apr. 12, 1906; 2 c. July
18, 1906.
Good-bye sweetheart, Josie, I'm going to
leave you; by B. F. Brown, jr.
Chicago, Success music co. 1262
fo, 6 p., song.
B. F. Brown, jr., United States. C
, 126364, July 27. 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
i Goodhart (A. H.)
Impromptu in A minor. Original com-
positions for the organ, no. 359. 1268 •
obi. 8°, 8 p.
Novello & CO., ltd., London, England.
C 125789, July 19, 1906; 2 c. Julv 19,
j 1906.
Gordon (Sheridan
Why is Springtime, ringtime? words by
' E. C. Matthews. (Ilopwood & Crew's
; sixpenny editions of copyright songs, no.
30. ) 1264
t°. 4 p.
Ascherberg, Tlopwood & Crew, ltd.,
Ix)ndon, England. C 126158, Julv 25
1906: 2 c. Julv 25, 1906.
132
CATALOGUE OF COPrBIGHT ENTRIES
Gordon (Stanley)
Till I die; song no. 2 in F, worde by
Clifton Bingham, music by Stanley Gor-
don. ' 1265
f°, 8p.
Charles Sheard &co., London, England.
C 125698, July 18, 1906; 2 c. July 17,
1906.
Grand (The) old Spanish villa by the sea;
words by Mrs. Elizabeth Marsh,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
1866
F,7p.
Mrs. E. Marsh, Pacific, Mo. C 124397,
June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Great Jehovah, mighty God; sacred song
by Henry Baillet jr. 1267
8° unp.
H. Baillet, jr., New York, N. Y. C
125770, July 18, 1906; 2 c. July 18, 1906.
Gritty George; two step, by Ona L. Cline
<Demp8ey> Cleveland, iSchubert
CO. 1268
f°. 6 p. pf.
0. L. Cline, Monticello, 111. C 126260,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Grnenwald (B.)
Two (The) dancers; caprice op. 376
Concert edition for orchestra no. 3o0.
1269
4°, parts.
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, Mass. C
126248, July 26,1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
Gunderson (C. T.)
Family songs with tunes; containing
22 new songs. 1270
4^, imp.
Carl T. Gunderson, Brainerd, Minn.
C 120427, Apr. 28, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Httndel ( G. F. )
Halleluja; aus dem oratoriuni, fiir
f-osse orgel ubertragen von Sigfrid Karg-
lert. 1271
f°, 9 p.
Carl Simon, Berlin, Germany. C
126125, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July 21, 1906.
Hard (The) working man; words by F. M.
Hoff, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York Melville music
pub. CO. 1272
f°.6p.
F. M. Hoff, New York, N. Y. C124401,
June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Heart (The) I've ernshed forever; by Mat-
tie Clark. Chicago, Success music
CO. 1278
f*^, 3 p., song.
M. Clark, United States. C 126365,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Heavenly (A) viiion; by Olive Peltier.
Chicago, Success music co. 1274
fo, 5 p., Bong
0. Peltier, United States. C 126366,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Hello, Kiss Lisiie Green; words and music
by Dave Nowlin. 1276
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 121680, May 18, 1906; 2 c. July
18, 1906.
Hewitt (Thoi. J.)
The King of Sherwood; a comic oper-
etta in two acts, written by Fred. Ed-
monds. 1276
8^,89 p.
J. Curwen & sons, ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 125350, July 12, 1906; 2 c. July
25, 1906.
Hirsoh (Carl).
Altb<jhmisches weihnachtslied; fur 4
stimmigen gemischten chor, bearb. ( Alt-
klassische weihnachtschttre no. 3. ) 1277
8° 6 p. 8C.
Rob. Forberg, Leipzig, Germany. C
125597, July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 17, 1906.
Hii honor the Kayor; selection, Julian
Edwards and Alfred £. Aarons, arr.
for military band by W. C. O'Hare.
1278
4°, ptfl.
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York^
N. Y. C 126526, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July
30, 1906.
Holbrooke (Joseph).
Bells (The); dramatic poem by Edgar
A. Poe, composed for chorus and grand
orchestra op. 50a. Vocal score. 1272
4° 82 p.
Breitkopf & Htirtel, Leipzig, Germany.
C 126207, July 26, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
Three bagatelles, no. 1: Scherzino;
no. 2: Petite romance; no. 3: Gnomes;
by Josef Holbrooke, op. 10 no. 9 [for]
piano. 12S0
4°, 10 p.
Vincent music co., ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 125682, July 18, 1906; 2 c. July
14, 1906.
Human hearts; wait/ by C. Elizabeth
Francis. 1281
f°. 5 p., pf.
C. E. Francis, Brush, Colo. C 128332,
July 28, 1906; 2 c. July 28, 1906.
Hymn of the Nile; melody by Laura H.
Besw^ick, accomp. by Chas. Elander,
words from Ben Hur. Whaley,
Royce & co. ltd., Toronto. 12S2
f° 6p., song.
L. H. Beswick. C 126201, Julv 26,
1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
isa
I am wMting away for yon; by C. F. Ellis-
ton. Chicago, Success music co.
1288
F, 5 p., song.
C. F. EUiston, United States. C 126361,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
I ean't help thinking of yon; words by
M. J. Stonehill, music by £. R. Ball.
1284
f°,6p.
Marcus Wit mark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 112825, Jan. 25, 1906; 2 c. July
18, 1906.
I changed my way; [words by] £. S. U.,
[music by] E. S. Ufford. 1286
leaf.
E. 8. Ufford, Springfield, Mass. C
126466, July 28, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
I liko to look into yonr eyei of bine; words
by Lena Dupree, music by Chas.
Wads worth Rues. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 1286
f°, 8 p.
L. Dupree, Houston, Tex. C 124512,
June 28, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
I like yon too; lyrics by Harry Williams,
music by Gertrude Hoffman. 1287
f°.6p.
Jerome H. Remick & co. C 125588,
July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 18, 1906.
m loTe yon always; words and music by
E. H. Pendleton. 1288
f°.5p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 116494, Mar. 16, 1906; 2 c. July
18, 1906.
I lost my train again; written and com-
posed by Harry Castling. 1289
f*, unp.
Francis, Dav & Hunter, Ix>ndon, Eng-
land. C 126454, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July
30, 1906.
I loTO yon more and more; bylda Wormell.
Chicago, Success music co. 1290
fo, 5 p.. song.
I. Wormell, United States. C 126392,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Fm de ooon Lothario; coon song, words
and music by Edward A. Paulton.
1291
f°,5p.
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y. C 122430, May 31, 1906; 2 c. July
23, 1906.
Pm going baok to Mexico, words by Mrs.
A. M. Shutts, music bv Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 1292
f>,6p.
Mrs. A. M. Shutts, Sidney, N. Y. C
118844, Apr. 13, 1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
Pm waiting for yonr answer Mollie dear;
words and music by Chas. Shackford.
1293
1°, 5 p.
Henry Kmy music co., Boston, Mass.
C 126197, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
I mnst be leaving; waltz, A. S. Josselyn,
arr. by W. C. Spary. 1294
4° orcb. pts.
Walter Wyman, Providence, R. I. C
126519, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
I want a little man like yon; written by
Harry Franckiss, composed by
Kennedy Russell. 1295
f, unp.
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 126452, Julv 30, 1906; 2 c.
July 30, 1906.
I was onee a little boy like yon, words and
music by Victor Mahn. Phila-
delphia, The orpheus music co.
i29e
f°.5p.
V. Mahn, Philadelphia, Pa. C 97777^
June 19, 1905; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
I will extol Thee; by W. Stillman Martin.
1297
4 leaves, song.
Tullar-Meredith co., New York, N. Y.
C 125903, July 20, 1906; 2 c. July 20, 1906.
I will follow Jesns; by Anna Gardner
Goodwin. 129a
leaf. song.
A. G. Goodwin, United States. C
126170, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
I will walk with Him; [words by] A. L.
Waring, [music by] Chas. H. Gabriel.
,129»
2k leaves.
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 126500, July 30, 1906; 2 c. Julv
30, 1906.
I wonder if yonr heart is still the same;
words by Ethel Tillson, music by
Chas. F. Hart. 1800
f°, 5p.
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York,
N. Y. C 125343, July 12, 1906; 2 c. July
27, 1906.
Ideal (The) chord inftrnctor. 1801
8°, 1 card, 20 In.
Arthur Bailey, Waverly, Kans. A
152118, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
If yon conld nnderitand; words by Bartlev
C Costello, music by James W.
Casey. 1802
F, 5 p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 118016, Apr. 2, U)06; 2 c. July
18, 1906.
134
CATALOGUE OF COPY BIGHT ENTRIES
In joyfal mood; C. F. Proeecholdt for the
pianoforte. 1808
F,8p.
Frederick Proescholdt, New York,
N. Y. C 126226, July 26, 1906; 2 c. July
26, 1906.
In the moonlight, Oracle dear; worde and
music by Ray L. Butler. New York,
Melville Music pub. co. 1804
f®, 5p.
R. L. Butler, Santa Monica, Cal. C
124507, June 28, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
In the mornings dawn; song by Mrs. John
Grainger. Chicago, Success music
CO. 1805
£o,5p.
^fr8. J. Grainger, United States. C
126376, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
In the presence of the King; words and
music by Frank Phillips. Chicago,
Imperial music pub. co. 1806
f°,4p.
F. Phillips, Denver, Colo. C 122024,
May 23, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Is there anything that I oonld do for yon;
words and music by VV. Brightmore.
1307
fo,5p.
Wm. Brightmore. C 125769, July 18,
1906; 2 c. July 18, 1906.
Isador waits; E. S. Nason, revised and
fingered by J. H. Ripley, piano solo
or duet. Boston, Evans music co.
1808
f», 5p.
\V. A. Evans, Boston, Mass. C 126306,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
It pays; melody by Asa Smith, accompt.
by M. Garland. 1809
P, imp., song.
A. Smith, Sanatarium, Cal. C 125771,
July 18, 1906; 2 c. July 18, 1906.
Java mladf pochod; march arr. by Jos.
Fischer, concertina. 1810
4^ leaf.
J. Fischer, Chicago, 111. C 126495, July
30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Jesns, don't pass me by; by Anna Gardner
(loodwin. 1811
leaf, Hong.
A. G. Goodwin, Unit**d States. C
126167, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
Joker (The); march two step; by Abe Loseh
for piano solo. 1812
f°, 5p.
Vandersloot mus. pub. co., Williams-
port, Pa. C 126257, Julv 27, 1906; 2 c.
July 27, 1906.
Jolly (The) little oow boys; action song, by
Frank L. Bristow. 1818
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. C
126565, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Jolly sweethearts; intermezzo two-step,
F. H. Losey, op. 206. 1814
4P, orch. pta.
Vandersloot mus. pub. co., Williams-
port, Pa. C 126330, July 28, 1906; 2 c.
July 28, 1906.
Jnpiter; polka, Kathleen A. Roberts, (L.
F. graded ed. standard compositions
by favorite composers). 2nd grade,
37. 1816
f°, 5 p., pf.
Leo Feist, New York, N. Y. C 126563,
July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Jnst a piotnre of Kentneky; words by Bart-
ley C. Costello, music by James W.
Casey. 1816
f°. 5 p.
M. Witmark & sons. 0 118772, Apr.
12, 1906; 2 c. July 18, 1906.
Jnst now; words by Geo. H. Morrison,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
1817
f^ 3 D
G. H. Morrison, Trov, N. Y. C 124391,
June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Jnst one more life; by Ralph A. W^allace.
Chicago, Success music co. 1818
F, 6 p. song.
R. A. Wallace, United States. C 126353,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Kandy (The) kid for mine; words and
music by II. F. Blaney. 1819
f°, 6p.
Ernest S. Williams, Boston, Mass. C
126480, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Kate has kissed the blarney; words by
Helen Ashland Kean, music bv Harry
Alton Russell. New York, Mel-
ville music pub. co. 1820
f°. 3 p.
H. A. Kean, East Hartford, Conn. C
124508, June 28, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Kann (Hngo.)
Fi'inf gesunpe; fiir alt o. mezzo-sop.
bariton o. bass und pianoforte, op. 69,
no. 1: An die nacht; No. 2: ErlHst; No.
3: DerHerzensschliissel; No. 4: Minner-
egel; No. 5: Liebepfriihling. 1821
f°, 3, 3. 5. 7. o p.
Chr. Friedrich Vieweg, g. m. b. h.
Berlin, Ciermanv. C 126210-126214,
July 26, 1906; 2 c. each July 26, 1906.
MU8I0AL COMPOSITIONS
135
Kentucky Bom; words by Mrs. E. W. Let's all make hay while the lun ihines;
Bour, music by Albert A. Kendall. I words by Edw. P. Moran, music by
1322 Seymour Furth. 1881
f°. 5p.
F,5p.
Bour & Kendall, San Diego, Cal. C
115061, Feb. 26, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
King (Henry John)
Jeau, Thou sweetness pure and blest;
anthem for soprano solo and chorus,
English words from the Latin of S. Ber-
narel by J. M. Neale. (Novello's octavo
anthems no. 844. ) 1328
8°, 8 p.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 125786, Julv 19, 1906; 2 c. July
19, 1906.
Lacombe (Paul)
Marche Gasconne; pour piano. 1824
F. "p.
Enoch & Cie. , Paris, France. C 1 26342,
July 28, 1906; 2 c. July 28, 1906.
Last (The) good-bye; by Pierce F. Smith.
Chicago, Success music co. 1826
f°, 5 p., song.
F. Smith, United States. C 126370,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Learning her lessons; words by F. Clifford
Harris, music by Arthur A. Penn.
1826
1°, 6p.
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y. C 98220, June 30, 19a5; 2 c. July
20, 1906.
Learey's alleyway; Chas. H. Coles. 1327
F, 5 p., song.
C. H. Coles, Middletown, Conn. C
112174, Jan. 15, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Legende; Ch. Armaud, violin & piano.
1328
f°, 6p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
126314, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
Lennard (Lady Barrett)
Daisy's (The) wooing; song, the words
by T. B. Hennell. London, Novello
and CO., ltd. 1829
P,8p.
Lady Barrett Lennard, Brighton, En-
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 92493, Apr. 10, 190^; 2 c. July
20, 1906.
Lichner (Heinrich)
Spring festival; op. 320, no. 1. 1832
fo. 7 p., pf., duet.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. O
126154, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
Linoke (Paul)
Rosine walzer; aus der operette, Prin-
zess Rosine. ( Infanterie- und Kavallerie
musik) Blechmusik 1888
harmoniemusik
4°, pts.
Apollo-verlag, Berlin, Germany. C
126447, 126448, July 30, 1906; 2 c. of each
July 30, 1906.
Linday and Bastus; words by Emma G.
Foster, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 1384
F, 5p.
E. G. Foster, Monson, Mass. C 124392,
June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
little (The) patriot; march. Bertha Metz-
ler, (L. F. graded ed. standard com>
positions by favorite composers), 2nd
grade, 33. 1886
F, unp.
Leo Feist, New York, N. Y. 0 126566,
July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Little sweetheart; song and dance schot^
tische, Mackie- Beyer. 1836
A°, band pts.
J. W. Pepper, Philadelphia, Pa. C
126580, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Loewe (Gilbert)
Till dawn ; song with violin ace. ad lib. ,
words by Alfred' H. Hyatt, no. 2 in F
original key. 1887
f*', 6 p. voc. 8C. and v. pt.
Gould & CO., London, England. C
125t08, July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 17, 1906.
Loralie; by Cora Rogers Pierce. Chi-
cago, Success muHic co. 1888
f° 6 p., song.
C. R. Pierce, United States. C 126394,
Leslies waits; composed by Mayme L.
Wehrheim. Chicago, Imperial
music pub. co. 1880
f°,3p.. pf.
Lord of life and glory; [words] by James
J. Cummins; [music] by Ira B. Wil-
son. 1889
leaf.
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
M. L. Wehrheim, Evansville, 111. C Ohio. C 126194, Julv 25, 1906; 2 c. July
123U8, June 9, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906. 1 25, 1906.
136
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Xord (The) reigneth; [anthem, music] by
J. W. Lerman. 1840
5 leaves.
Lorenz publifihing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 126192, Julv 25, 1906; 2 c. July
26, 1906.
Lords and ladiet; novelette composed and
arr. by Gustave Salzer for orch.
1841
40, pts.
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y. C 126523, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July
30, 1906.
Loreni (Julius)
Hans und Grete; 9 ed. von Robert
Schmidt. Kaiserpreischor [fur manner-
chor]. New York, Luckhardt & Belder.
8®, 5 p.
J. Lorenz. C 124436, June 19, 1906; 2
c. June 19, 1906. 1848
Lost in the bay; song by Lizzie Dowd.
Chicago, Success music co. 1848
f°. 6 p.
L. J)owd, United States. C 126378,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July, 27, 1906.
Love and truth; Geo. F. Jefferson. 1844
4*', orch. pta.
G. F. Jefferson, Brooklyn, N. Y. C
126467, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 21, 1906.
Love and trnth, ednoation eto.; words and
music by Geo. F. Jefferson. 1846
f*>, 11 p.
G. F. Jefferson, Brooklyn, N. Y. C
126265, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 21, 1906.
Lnllaby; words by Mary B. Marsh-Smith,
music by Harry Alton Russell.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
1846
f°. 3p.
M. B. Marsh-Smith, Gunnison, Colo.
C 123771, June 19, 1906; 2 c. July 24,
1906.
Lnna pastimes march k two step; by
Manuel Klein. 1847
F. 5p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 119596, Apr. 23, 1906; 2 c. July
14, 1906.
Kaggie Croney; Edward J. Archer. Chi-
cago, Imperial music pub. co. 1848
f°. 6 p.
E. J. Archer, Plain well, Mich. C
118603, Apr. 9, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Magnificat and nunc dimittis in C; chant
form with varied harmonies, by J. T.
Field. London, The Vincent mu-
sic CO., ltd. 1849
4°, 6 p.
J. T. Field, I^ndon, England. C
126107, July 20, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Mah little honey Sue; words by Roberta
Conley, music by John Martin.
Chicai^o, Imperial music pub. co.
1860
f.4p.
R. Conley, Guthrie, Ky. C 122025,
May 23, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Kan (The) firom How; selection; Manuel
Klein, arr. for orch. by W. C. O'Hare.
1861
40 pts.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 126527, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July
30, 1906.
Kanawa; song and chorus by £d. Cogley.
1868
f>,6p.
E. F. Cogley, Council Bluffs, Iowa.
C 126186, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Xansfeldt (Hngo)
Mansfeldt technic; a system of the
most necessary daily exercises to produce
a perfect piano technic in the shortest
possible time, in three books, book one,
part one. New York, Leo Feist 1868
f , 41 p.
Leo Feist, New York, N. Y. A 151957,
July 28, 1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
Karoh of the Kaccabees; by D. A. Pugh.
1864
f°. 5 p., pf.
C. W. Whitney co., Hammond, Ind. C
94726, May 12, 1905; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
Karchal .Francis)
Parle encore! valse lente, piano seul.
1866
f°.7p.
Heugel & cie., Paris. France. C 126457,
July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30> 1906.
Kars; schottische, Kathleen A. Roberts.
(L, F, graded edition standard com-
positions by favorite composers) 2nd
grade. 35. 1866
fo, 4 p., pf.
Leo Feist, New York, N. Y. C 126565,
July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Kary; words by Jas. F. MacDonald, music
by Wm. Frederick Peters. 1867
f°, 4 p.
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y'. C 118350, Apr. 6, 1906; 2 c. July
18, 1906.
Masi (Joseph)
Triomphe! marche pour piano. 1868
F, unp.
J. Ma^i, Paris, France. C 126461, July
30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
187
XUdenberg (Albert)
Astarte; intermezzo for pianoforte ar-
rangement for violin and piano. 1359
4°. 7 p.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
126316, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Million (The) march; bv A. M. Jones.
St Louis, Balmer & Weber music
house CO. 1860
f°, 6 p., pf.
Million population club, St. Louis, Mo.
C 126120, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
Minneapolis (The) fire; words by Mrs.
Elizabeth Kurtz, music by Metropoli-
tan music CO. New York, Melville
music pub co. 1361
r»,6p.
Mr8, E. Kurtz, Toledo, Ohio. C 124396,
June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Mollie ; words by W. F. Clevenger, mu-
sic by Metropolitan music co. New
York, Melville music pub. co. 1862
fo, 5p.
W. F. Clevenger, Lacona, Iowa. C
124387, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Montemecsi (T.)
Giovanni Gallurese; duetto finale 1
"Ne I'occhiotuo, nerissimo*'; riduzione
per piceola orchestra di Vincenzo Mat-
taress, pianoforte ad lib. (Intermezzi
musicale n. 325. ) 1868
4°. pto.
G. Ricordi & c, Milano, Italy. C
125492, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Morley (C.)
Tea rose; march, op. 99, no. 1. 1864
f , 6 p., pf. duet.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
126151, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
Mom; words and music by George A.
Norton. 1866
f>.6p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 118348, Apr. 6, 1906; 2 c. July
18, 1906.
MnUen (F.)
Foreign pictures; suite of 6 character- I
istic pieces, for the pianoforte: 1. Land ,
of the mianiffht sun; Norway. 2. A
Tuscan f^te; Italy. 8. Caf^ chantant,
France. 4. Plaza Toro; Spain. 5. Czar-
das; Hungary. 6. Mazurka; Poland.
1866
4°, paged continuously.
Angener, ltd., London, England. C
126088-126093, July 24, 1906; 2 c. each
July 24, 1906.
Mast I leave my sweetheart forever; by
Wilson E. Brown, jr. Chicago, Suc-
cess music CO. 1867
fo 6 p., song.
VV. E. Brown, jr., United States. 0
126355, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
My amber lady; words and music bv E. L.
Catlin. ' 1868
f« 5p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 121679, May 18, 1906; 2 c. July
18, 1906.
My guardian angel; reverie by Sydney P.
Harris. 1869
fo, 5 p., pf.
S. P. Harris, Pueblo, Colo. C 126005,
July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 21, 1906.
My love of long ago; by Leoline Swett.
Chicago, Success music co. 1870
f°, 5 p., song.
L. Swett, United States. C 126358, July
27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
My pals are my pipe and my stein; words
by Heelan & Moran, music by Sey-
mour Furth. 1371
fo, 5p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 110253, Dec. 22, 1905; 2 c. July
17, 1906.
My queen of the golden West; by W. G.
Kvan. Chicago, Success music co.
1872
f, 6 p., song.
W. G. Ryan, Canada. C 126335, July
27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
My snow-dad Leadville home; words by
Mrs. Mary McCallion, music by Met-
ropolitan music CO. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 1378
f>,6p.
Mrs, M. McCallion, Leadville, Colo.
C 124408, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
My sweetheart; song by Mrs. M. E.
Chapin. Chicago, Success music
CO. 1874
f°, 5 p.
Mrs. M. E. Chapin, United States. C
126354, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Kation's (The) bride; words and music by
Mary A. O'Connor. 1876
F. 5 p.
Beatrice T. Igo. C 125773, July 18,
1906; 2 c. July l'8, 1906.
Hasare-Aga (T. K.)
Vielles amours; valse pour piano. 1376
f°, 4 p.
Hachette & cie., Paris, France. C
126459, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
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188
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Vearett and dearest; waltzes; compoeed
by Sydney P. Harris. 1877
fo. 7 p., pf.
S. P. Harris, Pueblo, Colo. C 126004,
July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 21, 1906.
* Heath the shadow of the Colorado hills; by
John F. Goodman. Chicago, Suc-
cess music CO. 1378
r*. 5 p., song.
J. F. Goodman, United States. C
126381, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Hever again; by A. S. I^cy. Chicaj^o,
Success music co. 1879
fo, 6 p., song.
A. S. Lacy, United States. C 126346,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Kever show the palm of your hand; writ-
ten and composed by H. Tavlor.
1880
f, unp.
Francis, Dav & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 126453, Julv 30, 1906; 2 c. July
30, 1906.
Hew (The) chord instmctor. 1381
1 sheet, 14} in., 1 card 204 in.
Arthur Bailey, Waverly, Kans. A
152117, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Hew church hymn; for piano or organ by
Leonard Konesky. 1388
fo, 6 p.
L. Konesky, Philadelphia, Pa. C
126259, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Hew (The) moon; words by M. Green,
music by M. F. Green.* New York,
Melville music pub. co. 1383
f, 6p.
M. F. Green, Mount Vernon, 111. C
124407, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Ho hird can sing in a darkened room; words
and music by Chas. D. Bingham.
1884
f°,5p.
Marcus Wit mark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 121824, May 21, 1906; 2 c. Julv
18, 1906.
Hora 0*Halley; song; words by T. L.
Sappington, music by Henry B. Vin-
cent. 1385
F, 5 p.
Vincent-Ormond music co., P>ie, Pa.
0 126320, July 27, 1906; 2 c. Julv 27,
1906.
Horman (The) baron; words by Long-
fellow, music by Thonia.«^ Anderton,
chorus parts (mixed voices) arr. by
T^o K. Lewis. (Beacon scries no.
30S. ) 1386
S<^, 15 p.
Silver, Burdett & co., l^oston, Mass.
C 1251)84, July 18, 191M); 2 c. July 18,
1906.
Old blaek Joe; transcription, Fred'k Du-
pont, melody by Stephen Foster.
1387
P. 6 p.. pf.
Robin Ellis, New York, N. Y. C
126503, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30. 1906.
Old folks at home; words and music by
Stephen C. Foster, newly arr. an<i
(rerman words by Wm. Dressier,
middle voice. 1888
f®. 5p.
Wm. A. Pond & co., New York, N. Y.
C 125772, Julv 18, 1906; 2 c. July 18,
1906.
Old Glory; patriotic song and chorus,
words by Fred Emerson Brooks,
muHic by Laura Sedgwick Collins.
1889
8°. 8 p.
L. S. Collins, New York, N. Y. C
12W33, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Old (The) oak tree ; by Mrs. J. W. Violette.
Chicago, Success music co. 1890
1°, 5 p., songs.
J. W. Violette, United States. C
126347, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Old Pike's Peak; words and music by
W. P. Smith. Denver, The Wel-
don pub. CO. 1891
l«, 6 p.
Walter P. Smith, Denver, Colo. C
124087, June 25, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
On a desert island with the only one yon
love; lyric by Paul West, music bv
John W. Bratton. 1892
f°. 6 p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 99936, Aug. 2, 1905; 2 c. Julv 18,
1906.
On a moonlight snmmer's night, down at
dear old Coney isle; words by Henry
B. Ingram, music by T. Megibben
Kimbfough. 1393
f°. ■-* p.
H. B. Ingram, New York, N. Y. C
124594, June 30, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
On the mossy banks of old White river; by
George W. Howard. 1394
f*^, •'> p., song.
G. W. Howard, Jackson, Mo. C 126417,
July 28, 1906; 2 c. July 28, 1906.
On the Bhady side; Clifton Crawford, vocal
orch. 811. 1895
4^. pts.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 12(>522, Julv 30, 1906; 2 c. Julv
30, 190().
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
139
One little yirl; words by Chas. Noel Doujr-
las, music by Ernst R. Ball. 1896
«*», 5 p.
Marcus Witniark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 103560, Sept. 29, 1905; 2 c. July
17, 1906.
One nijflit ai I wai dreaming; words by
William Luessenhop, music by Met-
ropolitan music CO. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 1897
F, 3p.
W. Luessenhop, West Chicago, 111. C
1243fl8, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Only a bnnch of roiei; wonis by Francis
Grace Hoover, music bv Metropolitan
mupic CO., New York. Melville
music pub. co. 1898
f°. 6p.
F. G. Hoover, Mansfield, Ohio. C
124376, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Only a camric flower; words by Elene £.
Wentworth, music by Chas. Wads-
worth Ruse. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 1899
f°, h p.
E. E. Wentworth, Denver, Colo. C
1244( 6, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Only a crimson flower; song by Walter W.
Wallace. 1400
f°.6p.
\\. W. Wallace, Boston, Mass. C
125762, July 18, 1906; 2 c. July 17, 1906.
Onlytrnst in Jetnt; by Amy NaomaGru-
ninger. Chicago, Success music co.
1401
F, 5 p., song.
A. N. Gruninger, El Paso, Tex. C
126431, July 30, 1906; 2 c. June 29, 1906.
Oflceola; march two step. Carlotta Wil-
liamson, piano solo. Boston, The
Colonial music pub. co. 1402
G. M. Bland ford, Boston, Mass. C
126438, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Oar fair eity that hai gone; song by Mrs.
C. S. Michael. Chicago, Success
music CO. 1408
f^ 5 p.
Mrs. C. 8. Michael, United States. C
126380, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Our grandmother's piei; words by Julia
Orr Baldoeer, mufiic by Chas. Wads-
worth Russ. New Vork, Melville
music pub. co. 1404
f°, 3 p.
J. O. Baldo?er, Kingston, Ohio. C
124395. June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31. 1906.
3595— PT 3, NO 9—06 2
Ont to Hornmbega; waltz song, by AL
Stevens. 1405
f°, 5 p.
Norum bega park co. , A ubumdale, Ma^s.
C 125918, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 21, 1906.
Pasionaria dania; (Passion flower) Jose
Sancho (L. F. graded ed. standard
compositions by tavorite composers),
gradt* three, 58. 1400
f°, 5 p., pf.
I.eo. Feist, New York, N. Y. C 126562^
July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Past (A) tryst; by Dr. W. A. Moore,
Chicago, Success music co. 1407
f°, 5 p., song.
W. A. Moore. C 126368, July 27, 1906;
2 c. July 27, 1906.
Peace and progress; Geo. F. Jefferson.
1408
4°, orch. pU.
G. F. Jefferson, Brooklvn, N. Y. C
126469, July 21, 1906; 2 c.'^July 21, 1906.
Peace and progress, edneation, etc.; words
and music by Geo. F. Jefferson.
1409
F. 11 p.
G. F. Jefferson, Brooklvn, N. Y. C
126299, July 27, 1906; 2 c.'July 27, 1906.
Pernvian danee; by Fred Luscomb. 1410
8®, band pte.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y, C
126311, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
Pfltsner (Hans)
Musik zu Kleist's "Katchen von Heil-
bronn'*; fiir orchester op. 17 d. Melo-
dram, zwischenakts — musik und marech.
1411
t°, 46 p. Sc.
Ries & Erler, Berlin, Germany. C
125695, July 18, 1906; 2 c. July 18, 1906.
Pictnres on the wall; by R. A. Dale.
Chicago, Success music co. 1418
f^ 8 p.
R. A. Dale, United States. C 126356,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Pledge (The) of the pines; words by Ma-
thilde Young, music by Chas. Wads-
worth Russ. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 1418
1°. 5 p.
M. Young, Augusta, Ga. C 124394,
June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Power of true love; by James McDonald
Ater. Chicago, Success music co.
1414
f°, 6 p., song.
J. McD. Ater, United States. C 126385,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
140
CATALOGUE OF COPYBIOHT ENTRIES
Praise the Lord; [by] Anna Gardner Good-
win. 1416
leaf, song.
A. G. Goodwin, United States. C
126166, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
Prinoesi; Indian novelette march & two
step, Charles C. Bist'hoff. 1416
F, 5 p., pf.
0. C. Bischoff, Cincinnati, Ohio. C
126-121, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Pacelni (0.)
Madam Butterfly; chorus parts, so-
pranos and contraltos. 1417
49, 17 p.
tenors
40 7 p.
G. Ricordi & c, Milano, Italy. C
125496 & 125496, July 16, 1906; 2 c. each
July 16, 1906.
Bed mill. Openiiig oliorus, aet 1; lyric by
Henry M. Blossom, music by Victor
Herbert. 1418
f*>, 14 p.
Marcus Witmark & Sons, New York,
N. Y. C 126164, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July
24, 1906.
Beverie; C. F. Proescholdt for the piano-
forte. 1419
f>, 5p.
Frederick Proescholdt, New York, N. Y.
C 126225, July 26, 1906; 2c. July 26, 1906.
Boiling home; convivial march, Geo. Bra-
ham, arr. for band by J. C. McCain.
1420
4<», ptfl.
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 126520, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Bomance; Ch. Armaud, violin & piano.
1481
f°.6p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
126315, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
Borneo and Juliet; Ivric bv Robert B.
Smith, music by Gus Edwanls.
1422
f°. 5 p.
Marcus Witmark & sona, New York,
N. Y. C 101797, Aug. 31, 1905; 2 c. July
20, 1906.
Bose (The) city by the sea; by Adnama
Nvlf Elkrocm. 1428
f° 6. p., s*ong.
A. F. Fle^el, Portland, Orej?. C 1 1 8666,
Apr. 11, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
Bose Fay; (Rosonfee) mazurka caprice,
Carl Heins, op. 185. 1424
f°, 5 p., pf.
Theodore Prea«er, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 126552, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
BoMy red cheek; words by Bartley C. Coe-
tello, music by Ernest R. Ball.
1486
f. 6p.
Marcus Whit mark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 110264, Dec. 22, 1905; 2 c. Julv
14, 1906.
Bnbher; by B. E. Tilton. Chic4i«;o, Suc-
cess music CO. 1486
fo 6 p., iong.
Benj. E. Tilton, United States. C
126391, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Bnbens (Paul A.) and Tonre (Frank E.)
Dairymaids (The) selection; arr. for
full niilitary band bv Dan Godfrey.
Chappells army journal no. 316. 1487
f®. pt«.
full orchestra.
40, pto.
Chappell &C0., ltd., London, England.
C 126205 & 126206, July 26, 1906; 2 c. of
each July 26, 1906.
Sally; wonls and music by (ieo. Chitten-
den Turner. New York, Train
pub. CO. 1488
M. Theo Train & G. C. Turner, New-
York, N. Y. C 118052, Apr. 3, 1906; 2 c.
June 21. 1906.
Salnte to Williamsport; C. £. Duble, arr.
by F. H. Losey. 1489
40. orch. pte.
Vandersloot mus. pub. co., Williams-
port, Pa. C 126331, July 28, 1906; 2 c,
July 28, 1906.
San Francisco; song, by Amelia Metcalfe
H arsh . Chicago, Success music co.
1480
f°. 5 p.
A. M. Han»h, United States. C 126386,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
song by M. 8. Jarvis. Chicago,
SucceBs munic co. 1481
f°, 4 p.
M. 3. Jarvis, United States. C 126389,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
song by A. Von Schultz. Chicago,
Success music co. 1482
A. Von Pchultz, United iStates. C
126872, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
son? bv H. T. W^iddicombe. Chi-
(•ago, Success music co. 1488
f°. 5 p.
H. T. Widdicnmhe, United States. C
126379, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
MUSICAL OOMPOSITIONS
141
San Fraaoiseo (The) disaster; song by Ma-
bel Tierney, Chici47o, Success mu-
sic CO. 1484
M. Tierney, United States. C 126374,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
San Franeisco earthquake; descriptive bal-
lad, words by Mary F. Merrill, mu-
sic bv Ernest Camp. Stockton,
Cal., Ernest Camp. 1495
f°,5p.
Camp & Merrill, Stockton, Cal. C
126432, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
San Franoisoo fire; song by Margaret K.
Railey. Chicago, Success music
CO. 14S6
f°.Sp.
M. K. Railey, United States. C 126361,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
8aa Franciieo (The) horror; song, by
Adelbert Wallace. Chicago, Suc-
cess music CO. 1487
A. Wallace, United States. C 126359,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Ban Franciaeo, ruined San Francisco; words
bv Elizabeth N. Nicol, music by
Metropolitan music co. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 1488
F», 5p.
E. N. Nicol, Jersey Citv, N. J. C
124399, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
8an Franeisoo's cry; song by Mrs. J. H.
Wademan. Chicago, Success mu-
sic CO. 1489
t'^, 5 p.
ifn. J. H. Wademan, United States.
C 126384, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Sartorio (Amoldo)
Fest (Das) bei den Oster-Haschen;
marohenspiel mit gesang und tanz von
Henny Voigt, piano op. 688. 1440
f°, pto, 1-5 complet.
H. Oppenheimer, Hameln, Germany.
C 126216, July 26, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
Satisfy ns with Thy mercy; [by] Ira B.
Wilson. 1441
leaf, eong.
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, Ohio. C
128502, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Sattelmair (Bngen)
8^r(^nade Andalouse; morceau carat^-
rifltique pour piano, op. 95. 1442
P. 7 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mam. C
126138, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
Seheming; from **TheSbo-gun," lyric by
George Ade, music by Gustav Lu-
ders. 144S
f°,7p.
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y. C 96679, June 12, 1905; 2 c. July
14, 1906.
Schiaranno Tnomo; canzone popolare per
mandolino e chitarra di Frank Pen-
nino. 1444
40, pis.
Antonio Grauso, New York, N. Y. C
126202, July 26, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
Schmidt's collection of sacred songs for
medium voice; 18 selected songs. (Ed.
Schmidt, no. 113) 1446
40, 83 p.
C 126403, July 28, 1906.
trios and quartettes for women's
voices. (Ed. Schmidt no. 117 a.)
vol. 1 1446
4°. 99 p.
C 126404, July 28, 1906.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. 2
2 c. of each July 30, 1906.
Sohool (The) flag; patriotic march, Geo.
L. Spaulding. 1447
F, 5 p., pf.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 126559, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Schumann (Bobert)
Fantasy pieces; (Phantasie stucke) op.
12, edited by Xaver Scharwenka, with
introduction by Charles Fonteyn Man-
ney. (Ditson edition, no. 81.) 144S
40, 34 p.
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, Mass. A
152343, July 11, 1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Scotto (V.)
Petite tonkinoise; paroles de Villai*d et
Christine, arr. par Christine. 1449
1°, unp.
Christine, Paris, France. C 126464,
July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Scotto (Y.) et Christina
Petite tonkinoise; schottisch pour
piano, sur les motifs de la chanson po-
pulaire cre^'e par Polin. 1460
F. unp.
Christine, Paris, France. C 126465
July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Seeboeok (W. C. £.)
As the seasons come and go; cantata,
words by Clara Adele Xeidig, 1, January;
2, February; 3, My valentine; 4, March; 5,
April; 6, May; 7, May day song; 8, Queen
of May; 9, Memoriafday song (soprano);
10, Memorial day song (contralto); 11,
142
CATALOGUE OF COPYMGHT ENTRIES
Seeboeok (W. C. S.) — Continued.
June; 12, August; 13, September; 14,
November; 15, Tbe frost king. 1451
t°, 6, 5, 5, S. 5, 5, 5, 5, 6, 5, 5, 5, 6, 3, 6 p.
C. A. Neidig, Des Moines, Iowa. C
126230-126244, July 26, 1906; 2 c. of each
July 30, 1906.
She only was in Parli for a year; words by
Jas. T. Powers, music by Arthur A.
Penn. 1452
fo, 6p.
Marcus Witraark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 97686, June 22, 1905; 2 c. July
14, 1906.
Bhe'i my fairy queen; by Carl G. Albright.
Chicago, Success music co. 1458
f°, 6 p., song.
C. G. Albright, United States. C
126393, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Bhe'i only a moving picture ;« words and
music by C. K. Dittmann. Chi-
cago, Imperial music pub. co. 1454
C. E. Dittmann, Ilermine, Pa. C
12a546, May 4, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Bhowalter (J. Henry) & others.
Star of hope; for Sunday school and
evangelistic work. Blountsville, Ala.,
The Star pub. co. 1455
12°, lU., 143 p.
J. H. Showalter, H. F. Morris, F. N.
Brown, R. R. Morris, J. F. Thompson,
J. T. Bynum, H. Roberts, B. F. Sims,
United States of America. A 146686,
May 24, 1906; 2 c. July 23, 1906.
Shower of pearls; dance characteristic,
J. Albert Snow, arr. by Alfred Field-
house, violin and piano. Boston,
Evans music co. 1456
f°.5p.
W. A. Evans, Boston, Mass. C 126309,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Silver leavei; intermezzo by Hampton
Durand. 1457
f°, unp.
Will Rossiter, Chicago, 111. C 126668,
July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Binding (Ghriitian)
FriihlingsrauBchen; ( Voices of Spring)
op. 32, no. 3 edited and lingered by
Rugene Goudy. Boston, Kvans music
CO. 1468
fo. 9 p., pf.
W. A. Evans, Boston, Mass. C 126308,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Sinking (The) of the Valencia; words by
Ariia A. Froman, music by Metro-
politan music CO. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 1469
f, 6p.
A. A. Froman. Dillon, Mont. 0 124383,
June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Slater (Mary Turner)
Gethsemane; offertory solo with or^n
ace. words by J. B. S. Monsell, high
voice in F. 1460
r, b p.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
126318, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Slavery dayi ; characteristic march, by R.
Anthony Zita. 1461
f°, 6 Pm pf.
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 124228, June 25, 1906; 2 c. July 23, 1906.
Soldier (A) boy; words bv James W. Jack-
son, music by Chas. \Vadsworth Russ.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
1462
f°, 3p.
J. W. Jackson, Slatv Fork, W. Va. C
124506, June 28, 1906- 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Someone; words by Bartley C. Costello,
music by Karl L. Hoschna. 1463
f^'.sp.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 109436, Dec. 14, 1905; 2 c. Julv
14, 1906.
Song! of Old Olory and the land we love.
1464
24°, unp.
Geo. M. Vickers, Philadelphia, Pa. A
142687, Apr. 7, 1906; 2 c. June 23, 1906.
Song! that take me back to Ireland; words
and music by Chas. B. Lawlor. 1466
f°, 5p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York.
N. Y. C 99185, July 19, 1905; 2 c. July
14, 1906.
Spiee (The) of ftruit; words by L. F. Yaus^
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
1466
f°. 6 p.
L. F. Yaus, Bigelow, Mo. C 124510,
June 28, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Spirit of Ck)d; [words by] Geo. Croly,
[music by] E. S. Lorenz. 1467
leaf.
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton^
Ohio. C 126499, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July
30, 1906.
MUSICAL COICPOSITIONS
148
spread the newi, bniy beei; by Ulysses J.
Alsdorf. 1468
f°, 6 p. pf.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 109444, Dec. 14, 1905; 2 c. July
14, 1906.
Bteinhauer (Carl)
Sang (Ein) am Rhein; [ged v.] Carl
Pusoh. Compositionen fiir miinnerchor
op. 82. 1469
8° Kc. and pt««.
H. vom Ende*8 verlag. Trier, Germany.
C 125693, July 18, 1906; 2 c. July 18, 190is.
Straau (Richard)
Adagio; aus der klaviersonate in H
moll op. 5, fur violine, harmonium und
piano, ubertragen von August Reinhard.
V. no. 3070. 1470
4°, sc. and ptfl.
Jos. Aihl verlag, Miinchen, Germany.
C 125697, July 18, 1906; 2 c. July 18, 1906.
Stricken (The) city; song by B. D. Austin.
Chicago, Success music co. 1471
f°.6p.
B. D. Austin, United States. C 126383,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Stricken Frisco; words by Mrs. W. P.
Fenla.*«on, music by J. Rode. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 1472
f°, 6p.
}fr8. W. P. Fenlason, United States.
C 126371, July 27, 1906; 2c. July 27, 1906.
Summer time once more; words b^ H. A.
Mathews, music by Metropolitan mu-
sic co. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 1478
f°. 3 p.
H. A. Mathews, Chambersburg, Pa.
C 124388, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Snnny Colorado; reverie composed and
arr. by C. Elizabeth Francis. 1474
F*. 7 p., pf.
C. E. Francis, Brush, Colo. C 126333,
July 28, 1906; 2 c. July 28, 1906.
Sunshine and showers; words bv R. R.
Yeoman, music by Metropolitan mu-
sic CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 1475
f°. 8p.
R. R. Yeoman, St. Joseph, Mo. C
124377, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Snsan, kiss me good and hard; words by
Robert F. Roden, music bv J. Fred
Helf. ' 1476
«°, 5p.
Helf & Hager co., New York, N. Y. C
126530, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Sweet Anastasia Brady; words by Wm.
Jerome, music by Jean Schwartz.
1477
fo, 5p.
Jerome A Schwartz, New York, N. Y.
C 126496, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Sweet Harriette: words by A. A. Fitzke,
music bv Metropolitan music co.
1478
Miss A. A. Fitzke, Westchester, N. Y.
C 123782, June 19, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Sweet memories; words and music by H.
Jackson. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 1479
f°, 5> p.
H. Jackson, New York, N. Y. C 124513,
June 28, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Sweet Myrahelle; words by Wm. H. Gard-
ner, music by G. M. Bland ford.
Boston, The Colonial music pub. co.
1480
f'.Sp.
G. M. Bland ford. Boston, Mass. C
126439, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Sweetest (The) name; words by Mrs. F. H.
Calmes. music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 1481
f°, 3 p.
3/r«. F. H. Calmes, Atlanta, Ga, C
124389, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Sweethearting; words by Forceneius
Gunnsttunardda, music by Metro-
politan music CO. New York, Mel-
ville music pub. co. 1482
f°. 5p.
Forceneius Gunnsttunardda, New Ha-
ven, Conn. C 124393, June 26, 1906; 2 c.
July 31, 1906.
Ssnlc (Joseph)
Melodic; (Lied) pour violon avec ace.
de piano. 1488
f°, 7 p.
Ries & Erler, Berlin, German v. C
126446, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30,' 1906.
Take a trip to Coney Island; words and
music by Louisa Howell. New
York, Eastern music pub. co. 1484
F. 5p.
Louisa Howell, New Brunswick, N. J.
C 124006, June 21 , 1906; 2 c. July 18, 1906.
Take it to the Lord; [words by] Jos.
Scriven, [music bv] E. S. Lorenz.
1485
2 leaves.
Lorenz publishing companv, Davton,
Ohio. C 126498, July 30, 1906; 2 c.* July
30, 1906.
144
CATALOGUE OF COPYBIGHT ENTRIES
Tapper (Thomat)
Si^ht reading and memory lessons for
the pianoforte, book 1; (Ed. Schmidt no.
108 a. b. ) 14S6
4°, 66 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
125575, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Tate (Jai. W.)
Old Calabar; written by John P. Har-
rington. 1487
F.3p.
Monte Carlo pub. co., London, Eng-
land. C 126323, July 28, 1906; 2 c. Julv
20, 1906.
Tell the story everywlkere; [by] Anna
Gardner Goodwin. ' 14118
leaf, 8ong.
A. G. Goodwin, United States. C
126169, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
Tent life; march, Geo. L. Spaulding. 1489
F. 6 p.. pf.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. C
126549, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Tete (A) a tete, at eight; words and music
by Barney Fagan. 1490
fo,6p.
Marcus Wit mark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 110260, Dec. 22, 1905; 2 c. July
14, 1906.
That little game of cards; words and music
bv Wm. C. Henderson. Willis
Woodward & co., New York, N. Y.
1491
f°.5p.
Wm. C. Henderson, Brooklyn, N. Y.
C 126319, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
That little gold key to her heart; words by
Mrs. Rebecca Buck minster, music
by Metropolitan music co. New
York, Melville music pub. co. 1493
P,5p.
3/r«. R. Buck minster. Corning, Mo. C
124378, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
That's my idea of a hero; words by Vin-
cent Brvan, music by Gus. Edwards.
1493
f°.5p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 95013, May 17, 1W5; 2 c. July
20, 1906.
Thayer (William Armour)
Jesus, my Saviour, look on me; sacred
song for a high voice with piano ace.
words by (Charlotte Elliott. 1494
f°,5p.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
126317, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Thelma of the dell; words by Wellington
Brezee, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 1495
fo,5p.
W. Brezee, Albany, N. Y. 0 124515,
June 28, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
There's a widenesa in Ood's merej; [words]
by Frederick W. Faber, [music] by
T. D. Williams. 1496
8 leaves.
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 126195, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July
25, 1906.
Things are surely breaking great for me;
words by Ed. P. Moran, music by
Seymour Furth. 1497
f°,5p.
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y. C 92716, Apr. 13, 1905; 2 c. Julv
14, 1906.
Those songs my mother used to sing; H.
Wakefield Smith, arr. for niilitarv
band by W. 0. O'Hare. Song for
trombone. 1498
4° pte.
Song for comet.
4°, pte.
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 1 26524 > 126525, Julv 30, 1906; 2 c. each
July 30, 1906.
Tfanillier (Ed)
Filia amorosa; valse r^veuse pour piano'
1499
f°,7p.
Paul Pingon, Paris, France. C 126463,
July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Thy will be done; song for sop. or ten. bv
F. D. Williams. 1500
f^ 5 p.
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 126196, July 25, 1906; 2 c. Julv
25, 1906.
Tiebach (Frans)
Glaubenssieg; oratorium zur fiinfzig-
jahrfeier des Ostdeutschen Junglings»-
bundes, text von Johannes Jordan.
Klavierauszug. 1601
F, 50 p.
Ostdeutflcher Junglingsbund, Berlin,
Germany. C 126209, July 26, 1906; 2 c.
July 26, 1906.
To day thy Master calls ; [words] by Os-
wald Allen, [music] by J. S. Fearis.
1502
4 leaves.
Ix)renz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 126193, July 25, 1906; 2 c, Julv
25, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
U6
Tokey Loe; an oriental serenade; words
by H. M. Jones, music by Jacob Kauf-
man. ' 1508
f>, 5p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 107447, Nov. 16, 1905; 2 c. July
14, 1906.
Tom, tell mother that jon love me; words
bv Wilbur K. Castelow, music by
Metropolitan music CO. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 1504
f, 6p.
W. E. Castelow, Meridian, Conn. C
124614, June 28, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Vanity; words by N. A. Gould, music by
Metropolitan musicco. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 1505
f°. 5p.
N. A. Gould, West Walworth, N. Y.
C 124380, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Village belle; schottische, Bertha Metz-
ler, rev. ed. (L. F. ^^^^ edition
standard coni|X)sitions by favorite
composers. ) 2nd grade, 24. 1506
f*. 4 p.. pf.
Leo Feist, New York, N. Y. C 126567,
July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Vincent (Charles)
Fifty Shakspere songs, for low voice.
(The musicians library. ) 1507
4«, 157 p.
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, Mass. C
126222, July 26, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
Virginia (The) creeper march and itep; by
Alfred T. Goodsell. 1508
F. 5 p.. pf.
A. T. Goodsell, Bridgeport, Conn. C
126171, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
Violet's (The) dream; won;ls by Mina Stan-
ley Elliot, music by Sletropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 1609
f°. 3p.
M. S. Elliot, Woodburn, 111. C 124505,
June 28, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
VoUstedt (Sob.)
Rosenzauber; walzer, op. 341 das or-
cheater, no. 3. 1510
40 pt».
G. A. Gassmann, Zurich, Switzerland.
C 12W49, July :iO, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Volnntaer (The) firemen; vocal march and
two step, words by Louis Rufner,
music by D. Miiller.' 1511
!«.4p.
D. MuUer, New York, N. Y. C 126189,
Julv 26, 1906; 2 c. Julv 28, 1906.
Wachs (Panl)
Femme r^v^; valse presque lente pour
piano. 1512
f°,7p.
C 126341, July 28, 1906,
Les precieuses; marche coquette pour
piano. 1518
i«. 7p.
C 126336, July 28, 1906.
Enoch & cie., Paris, France. 2 c. each
Julv 28, 1906.
Wagner (B.)
Magic fire scene; f Feuerzauber) from
"Die Walkiire" freely transcribed by L.
Brassin, revised and fingered by Eugene
Goudy for piano. Boston, Evans mu-
sic CO. 1614
fo,9p.
W. A. Evans, Boston, Mass. C 126307,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
War long! and memorial lon^i; with the
choruses arr. for mixed voices. 1515
8® 124 p.
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
C 126504, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
We'll ling nnto the King; a beautiful sacred
song, words and music by H. W.
Orner, arr. by Geo. Rosen krans.
Male voices. 1516
Mixed voices.
ft®, unp.
H. \V. Orner, Dubois, Pa. C 126328-
126329, Julv 28, 1906; 2c. of each July 28,
1906.
What*! the matter with oar team; words
and music by Vincent Bryan. 1517
f°,5p.
J. H. Reniick & co.. New York, N. Y^
C 126083, July 24, 1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
What's the me of anything; wonls by
Harrv Williams, music by Egbert
Van Alstyne. 1518
f°. 5 p.
J. H. Remick & co.. New York, N. Y.
C 126084, July 24, 1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
When the ligjits go oat; words by Ed.
Gardenier, music bvChas. Kohlman.
1519
t°, 5 p.
C. Kohlman & co.. New York, N. Y.
C 126423, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
When the maple leaves are taming red and
gold; wonls by Louis Bogner, music
by James W h itehouse. Rochester,
Whitehouse pub. co. 1520
f<», 6 p.
L. Bogner & co., Rochester, N. Y. C
119430, Apr. 21, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
146
CATALOOtJK OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
When the roll ii called up yonder; [words
by] J. M. B., [music by] J. M. Bla^'k.
1521
leaf.
J. M. Blat-k, United States. C 126479,
July 30. 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Where ii mamal words by Mrs. Carrie El-
dred, mui^ic by Metroiwlitan music
CO. New York, Melville mu4»ic
pub. CO. 1622
f. 5p.
^fr8. C. Eldred, WaHhington Mills, N. Y.
C 124405, June 26, 1906; 2 c. J uly 3 1 , 1906.
Whiiperinff waves; waltzes by Harry J.
Lincoln. 1528
r°, 6 p., pf.
Vandersloot music pub. co., "Williams-
port, Pa. C 126258, July 27, 1906; 2 c.
July 27, 1906.
White (The) House bride; words by Mrs.
Clara B. Kephart, music by Rhoda
M. Kephart New York, Melville
music pub. co. 1524
f>,5p.
}frs. C. B. Kephart, Rolfe, Pa. C
124386, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Widow (A) has ways; [wng from] '*The
red mill;" lyric by Henry M. Blos-
som, music by Victor Herbert. 1625
f°. 6 p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 125812, July 19, 1906; 2 c. July
19, 1906.
Wiedemann (Max)
100 (Der) psalm; fiir miinnerchor.
Parti tur. 1526
8° 5 p.
Paul Koeppen, Berlin, Germany. C
126218, July 26, 1906; 2 c. July 26,*1906.
Will yon be the same sweetheart; by
C/harles A. Feeley. Chicago, Suc-
cess music CO. 1627
f®, 5 p., aong.
C. A. Feeley, United States. C 126369,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Willan (Healey)
Office (The) of the Holy Communion;
set to mu.«ic in the key of G, Novello's
parish choir book no. 713. * 1528
8° 24 p.
Novello & CO., ltd.. London, England.
C 126203, July 26, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
Willie Graham at Santiago; won Is by
Margaret Grassl, music by Metropol-
itan music CO. New^ York, Mel-
ville music pub. co. 1529
f°.5p.
Melville music pub. co.. New York,
N. Y. C 123161, June 9, 1906; 2 c. July
24, 1906.
Willing (The) workers; [by] Anna Gafxl-
ner Goodwin. 1680
leaf, fH)ng.
A. G. Goodwin, United States. C
126166, July 25, 1906; 2 c. jAly 25, 1906.
Wilm (K. von)
Mu.sikalisches dekameron, 10 kleine
stucke fur das pianoforte, op. 225, 1,
Fliegendes blatt (Flying leaf); 2, Be-
sch wichtigung ( Tranquility) ; 3, Unruhige
tage (Restless day); 4, Gestiindnis (Con-
fession); 5, Bitte (Entreaty); 6, Ge-
tiiuschtes hoffen (Disappointment); 7,
Trohe laune (Good humor) ; 8, Kurzer
entschluss (Resolution); 9, Ruheplfitz-
chen (In a quiet nook); 10, Im stillen
heim (By the fireside). 1531
F, 6. 8. B, 3, 3, 3. 5, 3. 3, 3 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
126128-126137, July 25, 1906; 2 c. of each
July 25, 1906.
Wilson (H. Lane)
I^rk (The) is up; vocal gavotte from
** Dorothy's wedding day," words and
music, no. 1 in F. ' 1532
f°, 7 p.
Boosey & co., London, England. C
125487, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
With flying colors march; R. Goerdeler.
1588
8^. unp.. band pt8.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 125501, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
With flying colors march; R. Goerdeler,
arr. by Aug. Damm. 1584
8°, imp. orch. pts.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 125502, Julv 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16,
1906.
With violets; song for high voice, words
bv C. If. Webb, nnisic by G. Eloise
Price. 1635
f°. 5 p., voc. pf. aco.
(j. K. Price & M. Theo. Train, New
York, N. Y. C 125583, July 14, 1906; 2c.
July 14, 1906.
Wolff (Bernhard)
Select compositions for the pianoforte,
op. 252.
1. Lament; (Klagelied)
2. On the water; (Auf deni wa^er)
1536
f°, 7. 5 p.
C 126140-12614\ July 25, 1906.
op. 253. Contention; (Der
wettstreit) 1587
fP, 5 p.
C 126142, July 25, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
147
Wolff ( Bemhard ) — Continued.
op. 255 The chimes; (Glo-
rteU
)
1538
ckespii
f>, 5p.
C 126143, July 25, 1906.
op. 256. Devotion; (Andacht)
1539
f>.5p.
C 126144, July 25, 1906.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. 2. c.
of each July 25, 1906.
Wonderfal (The) winder long; by Emma
R. Murray. Success music co.,
Chicago. ' 1540
P. 5 p.
E. R. Murray, United States. C 125703,
July 16, 1906;' 2 c. July 16, 1906.
'Won't yon be my birdie bird; words by
Frank Abbott, music by Nat Osborne.
1541
(°, 5 p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 90535, Mar. 13, 1905; 2 c. Julv
17, 1906.
Won't yon pray; [words and music by]
D. Z. Canady. 1542
leaf.
Biglow & Main co., New York, N. Y.
C 126478, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Works (The) of the Lord; [by] L. O.
Emerson. 1548
3 leaves, mng.
Ix)renz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 126501, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July
30, 1906.
World*! (The) deitrnction; [music bv]
Gus S. Pranke. 1544
fo. 6 p.
G. 8. Pranke, United States. C 125547,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Woyeke (Engen)
Twelve lyric gems of Scotland tran-
scribed for the piano, op. 57, no. 1, Logie
o* Buchan; 2, Robin Adair; 3, Within a
mile of Kdinbureh town; 4, Bonnie lad-
die, Highland laddie; 5, The ewe bughts;
6, Caller herrin; 7, A hieland lad; 8, Ye
Imnks and braes; 9, The Campbells are
coming; 10, Annie Laurie; 11, The lass
o* Gowrie; 12, Scot's wha hae w* Wal-
lace bled. 1545
f, 5, 6, 3, 3, 5, 5, 8, 3, 3. 8, 3, 8 p.
Whaley, Rovce A co., ltd., Toronto,
Canada. C 12o990-126001 , Julv 20, 1906;
2 c. of each July 20, 1906.
Wnnderlioh (Ernst)
Baumbach-cyclus; zwolf lieder und
eine widmung, fur eine mittelstimme.
Widroung; "Mein Thiiringen." 1546
1^.7 p.
Wnnderlioh ( Ernst ) — Con t in ued.
A. Lieder Jung Frieders; aus**Frau
Holde."
f«>, 39p.
B. Lieder eines fahrenden gesellen.
fo. 35p.
Breitkopf & Hiirtel, l^ipzig, Germany.
C 126219-126221, July 26, 1906; 2 c. of
each July 26, 1906.
Yellow label brand; song, words by Wm.
L. Hussey, music by Harrv Howard.
1547
P, 6p.
W\ L. Hu8sev, St. Louis, Mo. C 126437,
July 30, 1906; '2 c. July 30, 1906.
Yon never can tell abont a woman; [song
from] "The red mill;" lyric by
Henry M. Blossom, music by Victor
Herbert. 1548
f°.6p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 125811, July 19. 1906; 2 c. July
19, 1906.
Yon' 11 be mine forever; words by R. Ro-
mano, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 1549
fo, bp.
Ralph Romano, New York, N. Y. C
124511, June 28, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Ton will remember; by Jos. Hanlon.
Chicago, Success music co. 1550
f°, 5 p. song.
J. Hanlon, United States. C 126387,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Tonlianna; my Indian maid, words and
music by Russell Webb. Chicago,
Miller music pub. co. 1551
F. unp.
Webb Rockefeller Miller, Chicago, 111.
C 125858, Julv 20, 1906; 2 c. July 20,
1906.
Yonng Amerioa march; E. D. Goldby,
mandolin. 1552
f°, unp.
E. D. Goldby, Paterson, N. Jl C 125635,
July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 17, 1906.
Tonng (The) trnmpeter; by Geo. L. Spaul-
ding, piano. Child life no. 2. 1558
F. 3 p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 125510, Julv 16, 1906; 2 c. Julv 16,
1906.
Yonr mama*! with the angels; song by
W. T. Vipond. Chicago, Success
music CO. 1554
f°, 6 p.
W^T. Vipond, United States. C 126349,
Julv 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
148
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Tonrt trttly waltt; Jos. Gearen, arr. by
M. B. Waite. 1555
f^, unp. 2 mand. guit. and pf.
M. B. Waite, Racine, Wis. C 124939,
July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Zisgler (Johaimet)
In twilight; reverie for the pianoforte.
1666
fo, 5p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C !
125873, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
Zolodel; sonfir by Beulah Charchill.
Chicago, Success music co. 15(7
f**, 6 p.
B. Churchill, United States. C 125758,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
ZonaTM mareh 4 two itep; E. D. Goldhy,
mandolin. U58
f°, unp.
E. D. (ioldby, Paterson, N. J. G
125623, July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 17, 1906.
Number of entries of Musical compositions completed bv deposit of 2 copies
since Jan. 1, 1906 '. 16,679
INDEX TO PART 3. MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
This index contains the names of the copyright proprietors of all the titles regis-
tered in this number; following each proprietor's name is the title registered by
him. The index includes also title references to all compositions entered under
the authors in the Cataix)gue and author references to all compositions entered
nnder the titles in the Catau>oub. In the case of an author reference, the title
follows the name of the author.
Ttie Flfpore* refer to Uie II««Ty«lmced Nambers folloiivlBar tlft« Titles In tbe
Cmtalogoe.
Aarons (A. E.) His honor the
mayor 1278
Abl (J. ) verlag. Adagio 1470
Abechied 1148
Acuff (J. W. ) Glad hoeannas ... 1255
Adagio 1470
Adoration 1233
Ahn Carse (A. von). Valse in D
flat 1176
Albright (C. G.) She's my fairy
queen ' 1453
Album leaf 1214
Albumblatt 12 J 4
Alden (B.) Fare thee well Lillie
May 1225
Allan & CO.:
Off toCallao 1256
Silver whispers 1150
Alsdorf ( U. J.) Spread the news,
busy bees 1468
Aktyne (E. V.) What's the use
of anything 1518
Altbohmisches Weihnachtslied. . , 1277
Anderton ( T. ) Norma i baron ... 1 386
Annie Laurie 1545
A polio- verlag. Rosine walzer 1333
Appalachia 1195
Appel (H.):
Brass buttons , 11 70
Daint V rosebuds ' 1 1 87
Archer ( Kl. J. ) Maggie Croney . , 1348
Arlette-ghvotte 1 222
Armand (C):
Bluette 1165
Bolero 1167
Legende 1328
Romance 1421
As the seasons come & go 1451
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew:
Why is springtime, ringtime?. 1264
World of roses 1190
Aahdown (E. ):
In questa tomba oscura 1 160
Ashford (E. L. ) God's way is
best 1 259
Astarte 1359
Ater(J. McD.) Powerof true love. 1414
Audacht 1539
Auf dem wasser 1536
Augener ( ):
Foreign pictures 1366
Valse in I) flat 1176
Austin ( B. D. ) Stricken city .... 1471
Babcock (I. E. ) Death comes at
dawn 1193
Bailey (A.):
Ideal chord instructor 1 301
New chord instructor 1381
Baillet (H.) jr. Great Jehovah,
m igh ty G od 1267
Baldo' er ( J. 0. ) Our grandmoth-
er's pies 1404
Ball ( E. R. ) :
I can't help thinking of you. . 1284
One little girl 1 3V'6
Rosev red cheek 1425
Barcarolle 1209
Baumbach-cvdus 1546
Bells ; 1279
Benedictus 1232
Benson (S. ) Death comes at
dawn 1 1 94
Besi'hwichtigung 1531
Beswick (L. H.) Hvmn of the
Nile '. 1282
Beyer (— ). Little sweetheart 1336
Biglow & Main co. Won't you
pray 1542
Bingham (CD.) No bird can sing
in a darkened room 1384
Bischoff (C. C. ) Princess 1416
Bitte 1531
Bjuge(C. B. ) Evangeli harpe... 1219
Black (J. M.) When the roll is
called up vonder 1521
Blandford (G. M.):
Osceola 1402
Sweet Myral)elle 1480
Blanev (H. F.) Kandy kid for
mine 1319
Bogner (L.) & co. When the ma-
ple leaves are turning 1 520
Bonnie laddie 1545
Boosey & co. Lark (The) is up.. 1532
I
11
INDEX
Bour & Kendall. Kentucky Rose.
Bowman ( N. ) El varie
Bradford (J. B. ) By the brook..
Brat am (G. )•
Four-in-hand
Rolling home
Brassin (L.) Magic tire scene . . .
Bratton (J. W.) On a desert
island
Breeee (F. W. ) Bove in blue
Brezee ( W. ) Theliia of the dell.
Breitkopf & Hiirtel:
Baumbach-cyclus
Bells
Omar Khayydm
Brightmore (VV.) Is there any-
thing that I could do for vou. . .
Bristow (F. L. ) Jolly little cow
boys
Brown ( B. F. )jr. Good-bye sweet-
heart Josie
Brown (W. K.) jr. Must I leave
my sweetheart forever
Bryan (V.) What's the matter
with our team
Buckminster ( Jfr<r. R. ) That little
gold key to her heart
Burt (W.'J. J.) Coontowu jubi-
lee
Butler (R. L. ) In the moonlight,
Gracie dear
By the fireside
Caf<^ chantant
Caller herrin
Calmes {Mrs. F. H.) Sweetest
name
Camp (E.) San Francisco earth-
quake
Camp & Merrill. San Francisco
earthquake
Campbells are*coming
Canady (D. Z, ) Won't you pray.
Canzonetta
Capriciense
Caresse eni vrante
Casey (J. W.):
If you could understand
Just a picture of Kentuckv. . .
Castelow (W. E.) Tom, ' tell
mother that you love me
Castling( H. ) Host my train again .
Catlin (E. L. ) My amber lady ..
Chapin {Mrs. M. E.) My sweet-
heart
Chappell & CO. Dairymaids
Chimes
Christine. Petite tonki noise
Church (J.) CO. Classics for the
young
Churchill ( B.) Zolodel
Clark (M.) Heart I've crushed
forever
Classics for the young
Clement (F. W.) Ev'ening breeze.
Clevenger {W. F.) Mollie
Cline (O. L. ) Gritty George
1322 '
1217
1173
1240
1420 •
1514
1392 '
1168 i
1495 I
1546
1279
1155
1307
1313
1262
1367 '
1517
1491 I
1184 ,
1304 I
1531 '
1366
1545
1481
1435
1435
1545
1 542
UlU
1213
1189
1302
1316
1504
12S9
1368
1374
1427
1538
1449
1229
1557
1 273
1229
1220
1362
1268
Cceur fragile 1 1 61
Cogle V ( E. F. ) Manawa 1 :^52
Coles '(C. H. ) Leary^s alleyway. . 1327
Collett (H. J.) Down where the
apple blos.soms grow 1202
Collins (L. S.):
Farmer's boy 1227
Old Glory 1389
Compositionen f ur das piano- forte. 1 209
Confession 1531
Conley(R.) Mah little honey Sue. i:^0
Contention 1537
Cotter (T.) Cheyenne girl 1178
Crawford (C.) On the shady side. 1395
Crolv (G. ) Spirit of God 1467
rruser(C.V.) Allalonie 1144
Curfman (B.) Dinah's twins 1197
Curwin (J.) & sons. King of Sher-
wood 1276
Cundv music CO. Evening breeze. 1220
CzdrdVis 1366
Dairymaids 1427
Daisy's wooing 1329
Dale (R. A.) Pictures on the wall . 1412
Damm (A. ) With flving colors.. 1533
Darewski ( M. ) Worfd of roses. . . 1 1 90
Davis (J. W.) Babv'sgone. 1153
Dean (E. S.) & Hensley (8. W.)
(ilad hosannas 1255
De Koven ( R. ) Gav lieutenant. . 1 252
Deux Marthe \ 1223
Devotion 1539
Disappointment 1531
Ditson (O.) CO.:
Fantasy pieces 1448
Fifty 8hakesj)ere songs 1507
Twenty-five studies for piano . 1 1 63
Two dancers 1269
War songs & memorial songs . 1515
Where the bee sucks 1 1 49
Dittmann ^C. E. ) She's only a
moving picture 1454
Douthat (L. L. ) Down in the
vallev 1201
Dowd (L. ) Ivost in the bay 1342
Dragonne 1 1235
Dressier ( W. ) Old folks at home. 1388
Du hast meine ganz seele 1 154
Duble (C. E.) Salute to Williams-
port 1429
Durand ( H. ) Silver leaves 1457
Edinger (J. D.) Bovs of Vester-
day *. '. 1169
Edwards (G.) :
Romeo and Juliet 1422
That's my idea of a hero 1493
Edwards (J.) His honor the
mavor 1278
Elander(C.) Hvmn of the Nile . 1282
Eldre^i ( Mrs. C.) ' Where is Mama. 1522
Elkrocm (A. N. ) Rose city by
the sea '. * 1 423
Elliot (m!s.V* Violet's dream!".!. 3509
Ellis (R.) Old black Joe 1387
Elliston (C. F.) I am wasting
away for you 1283
INDEX
III
Emerson (L. O.) Works of the
Lord 1543
En cheminant 1254
Ende's (H. vom) verlag. Sang
am Rhein 1469
Entreaty 1531
Enoch A cie. :
Adoration 1233
Canzonetta 1 234
Dra^onne 1235
Duval (A.) 1204
Femme rt^vee 1512
(lolliwogjr's dance 1205
Marche Gasconne 1324
Marquisette 1206
Pimpante 1207
Pn'H'ieusee (Les) 1513
Espagnola 1166
Evans (W. A.):
FruhlinjjHniuschen 1458
Gallant heroes 1250
Jsadore waltz 1309
Magic fire scene 1514
f^hower of pearls 1456
Evridge ( W. D.) Glad hoeannas. . 1255
Ewe bughts 1545
Fa)?an (B. ) Tete a tete at eight. . 1490
Family songs with tunes 1270
Fantasy pieties 1448
Fas8(P. W.) Annette 1147
Fearis (J. S.) To-day thy Master
calls 1502
Feist ( L. ) :
Bright as the morning 1172
Jupiter 1315
Little patriot 1335
Mansfeldt technic 1353
Mars 1356
Pasionaria danza 1406
Village belle 1506
Femme r^vee 1512
Fenlaeon (3fr». W. P.) Stricken
Frisco 1472
Fest bei den Oster-Haschen 1440
Field (J. T.) Magificat & nunc
dimittis 1349
Fieldhou8e(A.) Shower of pearls. 1456
Fifty Shakespere songs 1507
Figha di lorio 1241
Filia amorosa 1499
Fischer (C):
Bluette Iia5
Bolero 1 1 67
Le^ende 1328
Peruvian dance 1410
Romance 1421
Fischer (J.) Jara mladC pochod . 1310
Fitzke {Mi8S A. A.) Sweet Flarri-
ette 1478
Flegel (A. F.) Rose city by the
flea 1423
Fliegendes blatt 1531
Floramve 1204
Flying leaf 1531
Fontaine. Daisies 1188
Forberg (R.):
Abschied 1148
Altbohinisches Weihmacbt-
slied 1277
Jubilate Deo omnis terra 1249
Foreign pictures 1366
Foster ( E. G.) Linday & Rastus. 1334
Foster ( S. ) Old black Joe 1387
Foster (S. C. ) Old folks at home. 1388
Frain (M. T.) & Turner (G. C.)
Sally 1428
Francis (C. E. ):
Human hearts 1281
Sunny Colorado 1474
Francis, Day & Hunter:
I lost my train again 1289
I want a little man like you. . 1295
Never show the palm of your
hand 1380
Freeley (C. A.) Will you be the
same sweetheart 1527
Frohe laune 1531
Froman (A. A.) Sinking of the
Valencia 1469
Fruhling!»raus<'.hen 1458
Funf gesange 1321
Furth (S.):
Let's all make hay while the
f-un shines '. 1331
My pals 1371
Things are surely breaking
great for me ? . . 1497
Gabriel (C. H.) I will walk with
Him 1299
Garland (M.) It pays 1309
Gassmann (G. A.) Rosenzauber. 1510
Gearen (J.) Yours truly waltz.. 1555
Gestiindnis 1531
Getauschtes hoffen 1531
Gethsemane 1460
(Tiovanni Gallurese 1363
(rlaubenssieg 1501
Glockespiel 1538
Godfrey fD.) Dairymaids 1427
Goerdeler(R.) With flying colors. 1533
Goidby ( K. D. ) :
Gold by* 8 practical studies for
mandolin 1260
Young America march 1552
Zouaves march 1558
Golliwogg's dance 1205
(too<1 humor 1531
Goodman (J. F.) Neath the
Hhadow of the Colorado
hills 1378
Goo<lsell ( A. T. ) Virginia creeper. 1508
Goodwin (A. G.) :
Do not touch the wine cup . . . 1200
I will follow Jesus 1298
JesuH, don* t paFs me by 1311
Praise the Lord 1415
Tell the story evervwhere 1488
Willing workers. . '. 1530
IV
INDEX
Goudy (E.):
Fruhlingsrauschen
Magic fire scene
Gould (N. A.) Vanity
Gould & CO. Till dawn
Grainger ( J/rs. J. ) In the morn-
ing's dawn
Grannies ( F. B. ) Eventide
Grauso ( A. ) Schiaranno Tuomo.
Green (M. F.) New moon
Greenbaum (A.) Bye-a-bye ma
honey
Greenbei>5 (I.) Gay Bohemian
knighta
Gruninger (A. N. ) Only trust in
Jesus
Gunnsttunardda ( F. ) Sweetheart-
ing
Hat^flera
Hachette & cie. Vieilles amours.
Han(M. L.) Alonzo
Halleluja
Hanlin ( J. ) You will remember. .
Hans und (t rete
Harmonie, Berlin, Germany. Ap-
palachia
Harpe des anges
Harris (S. P.):
My guardian angel
Nearest & dearest
Harsh (A. M. ) San Francisco . . .
Hart (C. F. ) I wonder if your
heart i.s still the same
Harvest festival
Heins (C. ) Rose Fay
Helf (F. ) Susan kisis me good &
hard
Helf <& Hager co. Susan kiss me
good & hard
Henderson (W. C.) That little
game of cards
Henry (S. li.) After they gather
the hav
Herbert *( v.):
Re<i mill, Opening chorus....
Widow ( A) has ways
You never can tell about a
woman
Heugel & cie. :
Canir fragile
Parle encore
Printania
Hieland lad
Highland la^ldie
Hiltibiddle ( H. W. ) Because you
wouldn't let me see vou home. .
Hoff ( F. M. ) Hard working man.
Hoffman (G.) I like you too
Hoist ((i. von) Minuet d'amour.
Holy Lord God almighty
Hoover (F. G. ) Only a bunch of
roi^es
HoHchna (K. L. ):
(iood-bye ral
Someone
1458
1514
1505
1337
13()5
1221 '
1444 '
1383 I
1174
1251
1401 i
1482
1230
1376
1145
1271
lo50 I
1342
1195
1142
1369
1377 I
1430
I
1300 '
1243
1424 I
1476
1476
1491
1141
1418
1525
1548
1161
1355
1162
1545
1545
1159
1272
1287
11S5
1156
1398
1261
1463
Houston (L. D.) I like to look
into your eyes of blue
Howard (G. W.) On the mossy
banks
Howard (H.) Yellow label brand
Howell ( L. ) Take a trip to Ck>ney
Island
Hussey (W. L.) Yellow label
brand
I have a blue eyed sweetheart
Ich hab ein si^hneeweiss
Ich will dich auf hiinden tragen ..
Igo ( B. T. ) Nation's bride
Im stillen heim
Impromptu in A minor
In a quiet nook
In my heart thou liest hidden
In questa tomba oscura
In twilight
Indiana
Ingram (H. B. ) On a moonlight
summer's night
Jackson ( H. ) Sweet memories . .
Jackson (J. W.) Soldier boy
Jarvis ( M. S. ) San Francisco
Jefferson ((t. F):
Free land
Free land; education, &c
God'slaw -.
Love & truth
I^ve & truth; education dc.
Peace A progress
Peace & i:)rogress; education
&c
Jerome & Schwartz:
Float me Charlie
Sweet Annstama Brady .
Jesu, Thou sweetness pure
blest
Jesus, my Saviour, look on me ..
Jewell ( P. ) Farmer's boy
Jones (A. M.) Million march ..
Josselyn ( A. S. ) I must be leaving
Jubilate Deo omnis terra
Karg-Elert (S.) Halleluja
Kiithchen von Heilbronn
and
Kaufman (J.):
Dear old proverbs
Tokey Loe
Kean ( H. A. ) Kate has kissed the
blarney
Kendall (A. A. ) Kentuckv Rose.
Kephart (Mrs. C. B. ) ' White
Hou^e bride
Kephart (R. M.) White House
bride
Kimbrough (T. M. ) On a moon-
light summer's night
King of love
King of Sherwood
K lagelied
Klein (M.):
Luna pastimes
Man from Now
Kline (N. E.) Goby!
1286
1394
1547
1484
1547
1154
1154
1154
1375
1531
1263
1531
1154
1160
1556
1244
1393
1479
1462
1431
124
1247
1258
1344
1345
1408
1409
1237
1477
1323
1494
1227
1360
1294
1249
1271
1411
1192
1503
1338
1322
1524
1524
1393
1216
1276
1536
1347
la')!
1257
INDEX
Koeppen(P. ) Wiedemann (M.)
Der 100 psalm 1526
KohlmaD (C. ) & oo. When the
lights go out 1519
Koneeky ( L. ) New chnrch hymn . 1382
Krey (H. ) music co. I'm waiting
for your answer Mollie dear. . . . 1293
Kurtz'( i/rs. PI) Minneapolis fire. 1361
Kunser entschluss 1531
Lacy ( A. S. ) Never again 1379
Lament 1536
Land of the midnight sun 1366
Landau ( B. ) Catastrophe 1177
Lark^The) is up 1532
Laroussini [Mrs, F. U.) Ave
Maria 1151
Larwav (J. H.) My king 1181
Lass o*^ Gowrie 1545
Lawlor (C. B. ) Songs that take
me back to Ireland 1465
Lax ( F. ) Farewell to Naples 1 226
Lemburg( N. & N. ) Canyoufoivet. 1175
Lerman (J. W.) Lord reigneth.. 1340
Lewis (L. R. ) Norman baron ... 1386
Lieder der liebe 1 154
Lincoln (H.) Whispering waves. 1523
Logie o' Buehan 1545
Tx)renz (J. ) Hans und Grete 1342
Lorenz pub. co. :
Divine pilot 1199
God's way is best 1 259
I will walk with Him 1299
Lord of life & glory 1339
Lord reigneth 1 340
Satisfy us with Thy mercy . . . 1441
Spirit of God 1467
Take it to the Lord 1485
There's a wideness in God's
meri'v 1496
Thy will bedone 1600
Today thy Master calls 1502
Works of the Lord 1543
Losch (A.) Joker 1312
Ix«ev (F. H.):
Jolly sweethearts 1314
Salute to Williamsport 1 429
Lotti(A.) Purdicesti 1343
Luders (<i. ) Scheming 1443
Luessenhop ( W. ) One night as I
was dreaming 1397
Luscombe ( F. ) Peruvian dance. . 1410
Mc Avov ( J. ) Fare thee well Lillie
May.' 1225
McCabe (J. C):
Four-in-hand 1240
Rolling home 1420
McCallion {Mn. M. ) My snow-
clad Lead ville home 1373
Machie. Little sweetheart 1336
Maokie-Beyer:
Discovered love 1 198
Eternelle ivresse 1218
Madam Butterfly 1417
Magic fire scene 1514
Mahn (V. ) I was once a little boy
likeyou 1296
Mansfeldt tecbnic 1353
Marche Gasconne 1324
Marchetti (F. D.) Caresse eni-
vrante 1189
Marguerites 1188
Marquisette 1206
Marsh ( Mrs. K. ) Grand old Span-
ish villa by the sea 1266
Mareh-Smith (M. B.) Lullaby.. 1346
Martin (J.) Mah little honey ^ue. 1350
Martin (M. J.):
Crystal lake waltz 1186
Dreamland waltz 1203
Martin ( W. S. ) I will extol Thee. 1297
Mathews (H. A.) Summer time
once more 1473
Mattaress (V.):
Figliadi lorio 1241
Giovanni Gallurese 1363
May day song 1451
Mazurka 1366
Melodie 1210
Melodie pour violon 1488
Melville music pub. co. Willie
Graham at Santiago 1529
Memorial day song 1451
Metzler ( B. ) :
Bright as the morning 1172
Little patriot 1336
Village belle 1506
Metzler 6c co.:
Indiana 1244
Musical ride 1245
Metropolitan music co. :
All alonie 1144
Annette 1147
Baby's gone 1153
Boys of yesterday 1 169
By the brook 1173
CheyeBne ^irl 1178
Dinah's twms 1 197
Down where the apple blos-
soms grow 1202
EilyO'Conner 1215
Grand old Spanish villa by the
sea 1266
Hard working man 1272
I'm going back to Mexico 1292
Just now 1317
Linday <& Rastus 1334
Minneapolis fire 1361
Mollie 1362
My snow-clad Lead ville home 1373
One night as I was dreaming . 1397
Only a bunch of roses 1398
San Francisco, ruined San
Francisco 1438
Sinking of the Valencia 1459
Spice of fruit 1466
Summer time once more 1473
Sunshine & showers^ .'. . . 1475
Sweet Harriette 1478
Sweetest name 1481
Sweethearting 1482
That little gold kev to her
heart 1 1492
VI
INDEX
Metropolitan music co.— Continued.
Thelina of the dell 1495
Tom, tell mother that you love
me 1504
Vanitv 1505
Violet's dream 1509
Where is mama 1522
Willie Graham at Santiago . . . 1529
You'll be mine forever 1549
Michael { Mrs. C. 8. ) Our fair city
that has gone 1403
Miller (W.R.) Youlianna 1551
Million population club. Million
march 1360
Monte Carlo pub. co. :
Old Calabar 1487
That's your cactus over there. 1231
Moore ( W. A. ) Past tryst 1407
Morrison (G. H.) Just now 1317
Muller(D. ) Volunteer fireman.. 1511
Murray (E. R.) Wonderful winder
song 1540
Musical ride 1245
Musikalisches dekameron 1531
My King 1181
M V valentine 1451
Nason ( K. S. ) Ipador waltz 1 308
Neath the spell thy song has woven 1 154
Neidig ^C. A. ) As the seasons come
Ago 1451
Nero, prelude from 1182
Nicol (E. N. ) San Francisco, ruined
San Francisco 1438
Norton (G. A. ^ Morn 1365
Norumbega park co. Out to Nor-
umbega 1405
Novel lo & CO.:
Holy Lord God almighty 1156
Impromptu in A minor 1263
Je?u Thou sweetness pure &
bl est 1 323
Minuet d' amour 1185
OflSce of tlie Holv Commun-
ion : 1239; 1528
Prelude from the music to Ste-
phen Phillip's drama, Nero. J182
Variations on an African air. . 1183
Nowlin (D.) Hello, Miss Lizzie
Green 1275
O'Cimnor ( M. A. ) Nation's bride. 1375
Off toCallao 1256
Officeof theHolyCommunion. 1239; 1528
O'Hare (W. C):
H is honor the mayor 1278
Man from Now 1351
Those songs my mother used
to sing 1498
Old Calabar 1487
Omar Khayyiim 1155
On the water 1536
Oppenheimer (H.) Fest bei den
Oster-Hiischen 1440
Ormond (\^) music co. Nora
O'Mallev 1385
Orner (H. W.) We'll sing unto
the King 1516
Osborne (N. ) Wont you be my
birdie binl *. 1541
Ostdeutschen junglingsbundes.
Glaubenssieg 1501
Owst (W. G.) Where the bee
sucks * 114^
Parle encore 1355
Paulton (E. A.) I'm de coon
Lothario 1291
Peltier ( O. ) Heavenly vision 1274
Pendleton (E. H.) I'll love vou
always 1288
Penn (A. A.):
Learning her lessons * 132&
She only was in Paris for a
year 1452
Pennino(F. ) SchiarannoTuorno. 1444
Pepper (J. W.):
Discovered love 1198
Eternelle ivresse 1218
Farewell to Naples 1226
Little sweetheart 1336
Peter8(W. F.) Mary 1357
Petite tonkinoise 1449
Phillips { F. ) In the presence of
the king 1306
Pierce(C. R.) Loralie 13H&
Pimpante 1207
Pincon { P. ) Filia amorosa 1499
Plaza Toro 1366
Pond ( W. A. ) & CO. Old folks at
home 1388
Pranke (G. S.) World's destruc-
tion 1544
Precieuses (Les) 1513
Prelude from the music to Stephen
Phillip's drama, Nero 1182
Presser (T.):
Bridal roses 1171
Daisies 1188
Jolly little cow^ boys 1313
RoseFav 1424
School dag 1447
Tent life 1489
With flying colors 1533
Young trumpeter 1553
Price (G. E. ) With violets 1535
Printania 1162
Princess Rosine 1333
Proescholdt (F.):
In joyful mood 1303
Reverie 1419
Pugh ( D. A. ) March of the Mac-
cabees 1354
Pusch ( C. ) Sang am Rhein 1469
Queen of May 1451
Rahter(D.) Habaflera 1230
Railey (M. K.) San Francisco
fire 1436
Recker ( R. ) A f ter th ev gather the
hay ". 1141
Rein'hard (A.) Adagio 1470
Remick (J. H.) & co. :
1 like you too 1287
I wonder if your heart is still
the same. .' 1300
INDEX
VII
Remick ( J. H.) A co. — Continued.
What's the matter with oar
team 1517
Whate the use of anything . . . 1518
Resolution 1531
Restless days 1531
Ricordi (G.) & c:
£n cheminant 1254
Figliadi lorio 1241
Giovanni Gallurese 1363
Madam Butterfly 1417
Ries & Erier:
Melodie pour violon 1483
Music zu Kleists Katchen, von
Heilbronn 1411
Ripley ( J. H. ) Isadore waltz 1308
Rivers ( G. ) Eily O'Conner 1215
Roberts (K. A.):
Jupiter 1315
Mars 1356
Robin Adair 1545
Rode (J. ) Stricken Frisco 1472
Romano (R. ) You'll be mine for-
ever 1549
Rosenkrans (G.) We'll sing unto
the King 1516
Rosenzauber 1510
Rossiter ( W. ) :
Flora Dora 1238
Silver leaves 1457
Ruheplatzchen 1531
Russ (C. W.):
I like to look into your eyes of
blue 1286
Only a camric flower 1399
Our grandmother's pies 1404
Pledge of the pines 1413
Soldier boy 1462
Russell (H. A.):
Birdie's goodbye 1164
Kate has kissed the blarney. . 1320
Lullaby 1346
Russell (K.) I want a little man
like you , 1295
Ryan (W. G. ) My queen of the
golden west 1372
SaTzer ( (t. ) Lords & ladies 1341
San Francisco 1431
Sancho ( J. ) Pasionaria danza . . . 1406
Sangam Rhein 1469
Sappington (T. L.) Nora O'Mal-
ley 1385
Scale & technic studies for violin. . 1236
Sch arwen ka ( X . ) Fantasy pieces . 1 448
Scherzo 1212
Schirmer (G. ):
Astarte 1359
Gethsemane 1460
Jesus, my Saviour, look on me . 1494
Schmidt (A. P.):
Compositionen fiir das piano-
forte 1209
Rspagnola 1166
Harvest festival 1243
In statelv measure 1143
In twilight 1556
3595— PT 3, NO 9—06 3
Schmidt (A. P.) — (Continued.
Musikalisches dekamerou 1531
Schmidt's collection of sacred
son^ 1446
Schmidt's collection of sacred
trios 1446
Select compositions for piano. 1536
S^r^nade Andalouse 1442
Sight reading & memory les-
sons 1486
Spring festival 1332
Tea rose 1364
3 love songs 1154
Schott's (B.) sohne Harpe des
anges 1142
Schultz (A. von) See Von Schultz
(A.) 1432
Schwartz (J.):
Float me Charlie 1237
Sweet Anastasia Brady 1477
Scot's wha hae w' Wallace bled. . . 1545
Scriven (J. ) Take it to the Lord. 1486
Select compositions for piano 1536
Seminary music co. :
Brass buttons •-. 1170
Dainty rosebuds 1187
S^r^nde Analouse 1442
Shackford (C.) I'm waiting for
your answer Moll V dear 1293
Sheard ( C. ) & co. Till I die 1266
Shields (E. McE. ) Birdie's good-
bye 1164
Shutts {Mrs. A. M. ) I'm going
back to Mexico 1292
Sight reading & memory lessons. . 1486
Silver whispers 1150
Silver, Burdett & co. Norman
baron 1386
Simon (C.) Halleluja 1271
Slawson (J. B. ) Beautiful Lake
Geneva, Wisconsin 1 158
Smith (A.) It pays 1309
Smith (H. W.) Those songs my
mother used to sing 1498
Smith ( M. B. Marsh- ) JSee Marsh-
Smith (M. B) 1346
Smith ( P. F. ) Last good-bye. . . . 1326
Smith ( W. P. ) Old Pike's Peak . 1391
Snow (J. A.) Shower of pearls.- 1456
Souvenir de Pesth; ungarischer
tang 1211
Spaulding (G. L):
Bridal roses 1171
School flag 1447
Ten t li f e 1 489
Young trumpeter 1553
Sparrow ( E. ) Gallant heroes 1 250
Spary (W. (\) I must be leaving. 12tH
Spring festi val 1 332
Star of hope 1455
Steele (L.) Frisco 1248
Stern (J. W.) &co.:
After they gather the hay 1 1 41
Famous college songs 1 224
Stevens (A.) Out to Noruml)ega. 1405
VIII
INDEX
Stoneman (B, D. ) Battle must be
won 1157
Student King 1252
Sullivan (D. J.) Americana 1146
Swett ( L. ) My love of long ago. . 1370
Tapper (T.) Twenty-five studies
for piano 1163
Taylor(H.) Never show the palm. 1380
Tea rose 1 364
Teller pub. co. ScsAe & technic
studies for violin 1236
That' s vou r cactus over there 1 231
Three bagatelles. 1280
Tierney (M.) San Francisco dis-
aster 1434
Till dawn 1337
Till I die 1265
Tilton (B. E. ) Rubber 1426
Tormev ( M. H. ) Dear Grizzle. . . 1191
Tours (F. E. ) Dairymaids 1427
Train ( M. T. ) With violets 1536
Tranquility 1531
Tremaine (D. C.) Christ of Gali-
lee 1180
Triomphe 1358
Tuller-Meredith co. I will extol
Xhee 1297
Turner ( G. C. ) ' "Sal'ly '.!!!'.!!!!."! 1428
Tuscan f^te 1366
Twelve lyric gems of Scotland 1545
Twenty-five studies for piano 1163
Two dancers 1269
Ufford (E. S.) I changed my
way 1 285
Unruhige tage 1631
Valsein Dflat 1176
Vandersloot music pub. co. :
Joker 1312
Jolly sweethearts 1314
Salute to Williamsport 1429
Whispering waves 1523
Variations on an African air 1183
Vaughan (M.) Destruction of
Frisco 1196
Vickers (G. M.) Songs of Old
Glory 1464
Vieilles amours 1376
Vieweg ( C. F. ) Funf gestinge ... 1321
Vincent (H. B.) Nora O'Malley. 1385
Vincent music co. Three baga-
telles 1280
Violet ( J. W. ) Old oak tree 1389
Vipond (W. T.) Your mama's
with the angels 1554
Voigt (H.) Fest bei den Oster-
Hiischen 1440
Vom Ende's (H.) verlag. Sang
am Rhein 1469
Von Schultz ( A. ) San Francisco. 1432
Wademan {Mrs. J. H.) San
Francisco's cry 1439
Waite ( M. B. ) Yours truly, waltz . 1555
Walkiire (Die) 1514
Wallace (A.) San Francisco hor-
ror 1437
Wallace ( E. ) Baby gets the cream . 1162
Wallace ( R. A. ) Just one more life. 1318
Wallace ( W. W. ) Onlv a crimson
flower 1 1400
Waring (A. L.) I will walk with
Him 1299
Webb ( R. ) Youlianna 1551
Wehrhein (M. L.) Leslies waltz. 1330
Wentworth (E. E.) Only a cam-
ric flower - 1399
Werlein(P.i Ave Maria 1161
Wettstreit (Der) 1537
Whaley, Royce & co. ltd. Twelve
lyric gems of Scotland 1545
Where the bee sucks 1149
White-Smith mus. pub. co.:
Choice Irish songs 1179
28 selected sones 1253
Whitehouse (J.) When the maple
leaves are turning 1520
Whitney (C. W.) & co., March of
the M!accabee8 1354
Why is springtime, ringtime? 12(>4
Widdicombe (H. T.) San Fran-
cisco 1433
Wilcox ( H. H.) Fate of the bank
wrecker ..... 1228
Wiley (B. b" ) " Earthquake '/////. 1208
Williams (E. S.) Kandv kid for
mine 1319
Williams (F.D.) Thy will be done. 1500
Williams (T. D. ) There's a wide-
ness in God's mercy 1496
Williams ( W. R. ) Flora Dora. . . 1238
Williamson ( C. ) Osceola 1402
Wilson (I. B.):
Lord of life & glory 1339
Satisfy us with Thy mercy 1441
Within a mile of Edinburgh town. 1545
Witmark (M.) & sons:
Americana 1 146
Bye-a-bve ma honey 1174
Dear old proverbs 1192
Four-in-hand 1240
Gay Bohemian Knights 1 251
Good-bye pal 1261
Hello, Miss Lizzie Green 1275
His honor the mayor 1278
I can't help thinking of you. . 1284
If vou could unders&nd 1302
I' 11 love you always 1288
I'm de coon Lothario 1291
Just a picture of Kentucky. . . 1316
Lords & ladies 1341
Learning her lessons 1326
Let's all make hay while the
sun shines 1331
Luna pastimes 1347
Man from now 1351
Mary 1357
Mom 1365
Mv amber lady 1368
My pals 1371
No bird can sing in a darkened
room 1384
On a desert island 1392
On the shady side 1395
INDEX
IX
Witmark (M. & sons) — Continued.
One little girl 1396
Red mill, opening chorus 1418
Rolling home 1420
Romeo & Juliet 1422
Roeey red cheek 1425
Scheming 1443
She only was in Paris for a
year -• 1452
Slavery days 1461
Someone 1463
Songs that take me back to
Ireland 1465
Spread the news, busy bees . . 1468
Tete a tete at eight 1490
That's my idea of a hero 1493
Things are surely breaking
greatforme 1497
Those songs my mother used
to sing 1498
Witmark (M. & sons) — CJontinued.
Tokey Loe 1503
Widow (A) has ways 1525
Won't you be my birdie
bird 1541
You never can tell 1548
Wormell (I.) I love you more &
more 1290
Wyman(W.) I must be leaving. 1294
Yaus (L. F. ) Spice of fruit 1466
Ye banks & oraes 1545
Yeoman (R. R.) Sunshine &
showers 1475
Young ( M. ) Pledge of the pines. 1413
Zita ( R. A. ) Slavery days 1461
Zook & cie:
Arlette-gavotte 1222
DeuxMarthe 1223
28 selected songs 1253
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COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
PUBUSHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 3, 1891,
51ST CONGRESS, 2nd SESSION, CHAP. 565, SEC. 4
PART 3:
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 1, JULY-DECEMBER, 1906
No. 9
August 30, 1906
WASHINGTON
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
1906
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
Arranged alphabeticallv by authors (composers) or titles. The titles beginning with
an article are alphabetted under the first word not an article. The imprint
is omitted in the title if the publisher and copyright proprietor are the estne.
Information contained in the title is not repeated in the collation. Piano music is
understood to be for two bands unless otherwise stated. Songs are understood to
be with pf. ace. unless otherwise stated. Titles reading "Words by," ** Music
by ' * are to be understood as songs.
The index at the end of the Catalogue contains the names of the copyright proprie-
tors of all the titles registered in this number; it includes also title references to all
compositions entered under the authors in the Catalogue and author references
to all compositions entered under the titles in the Catalogue.
The following abbreviations are used: pts., parts; sc, score; full sc, full score; voc.
sc, vocal score; pf. sc, pianoforte score; arr., arranged, arrangement; ace, accom-
paniment; coll., collection; v., violin; va., viola; vc, violoncello; pf., pianoforte;
orch., orchestra; org., organ; guit., guitar; mand., mandolin.
To save space the copyright notice after each title Is abbreviated. Thus the notice after the first
title. If printed in full, would read, " Copyright by Jos. W. Stem <& co., New York, N. Y. Class C,
XXc. no. 126286, July 27, 1906; 2 copies received July 27, 1906."
/
After they gather the hay; by S. R. Henry,
arr. by Robert Recker. 1141
4^. band pts.
Jos. W. Stem & co.. New York, N. Y.
€ 126286, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Aletter (A.)
Harpe des anges; morceau de salon
pour piano. 1142
f>. 6p.
B. Schott's sohne, Mainz, Germany.
C 125696, July 18, 1906; 2 c. July 18, 1906.
Aletter (W.)
In stately measure. 1148
f°, 6 p.. pf. duet.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
128153, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
All alonie; words by Charlotte Vermilye
Cruser, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 1144
C. V. Cruser, Rochester, N. Y. C
124404, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Alonxo; song by Marion Lyon Hall.
Chicago, Success music co. 1145
f, 7p.
M. L. Hall, United States. C 126352,
July 27, iy06; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Amerieana; words and music by Dan J.
Sullivan. 1 146
f°.5p.
Marcus Witraark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 117172, Mar. 23, 1906; 2 c. July
18, 1906.
Axmette; words by P. \V. Fass, music by
Metropolitan music co. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 1147
f°, 5p.
P. W. Fass, Brooklyn, N. Y. C 124400,
June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Amdt (W.)
Abechied: gedicht von Hoffmann von
Fallersleben. Drei miinnerchore, op. 52.
1148
BP, 8 p., 8C.
Rob. Forberg, Leipzig, Germany. C
126217, July 26, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
Ame (Thomas)
Where the bee sucks; part song for
mixed voices, words by William Shake-
speare, arr. by W. G. Owst. 1149
4°, 5 p.
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, Mass. C
126505, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Atwood (Harvey)
Silver whisi)ers; song, no. 1 in C. 1150
f°. 7 p.
Allan & CO., proprietary, ltd.. Mel-
bourne, Australia. C 126128, July 25,
1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Ave Karia: (O Lord most holy), by Mrs.
Fleury Urbain Laroussini. ' 1151
f° 5 p., Hong.
Philip Werlein, ltd., New Orleans, La.
C 126334, July 28, 1906; 2 c. July 28,
1906.
125
126
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Baby gets the cream; words and music by
Ellerslie Wallace. New York, Mel-
ville music pub. co. 1162
f°, 6t).
E. Wallace, Easton, Pa. C 124379,
June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Baby's gone; words by J. W. Davis, music
by Metropolitan music co. New
York, Melville music pub. co. 1168
f**, 3 p.
J. W. Davis, Ionia, S. C. C 124375,
June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Baldamus (Gnstav)
3 love songs; (Lieder der liebe) with
pianoforte ace, op. 80. 1, 'Neath the
spell thy song has woven; (Du hastmeine
ganze seele) 2. In my heart thou liest
hidden; (Ich will dich auf hiinden tragen)
3. I have a blue-eyed sweetheart; (Ich
hab* ein schneeweiss liebchen) 1164
f®, 3, 6, 5 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
126155-126157, July 25, 1906; 2 c. each
July 25, 1906.
Bantock (Granville)
Omar Khay vilm ; The Ruba' iyataccord-
ing to Edwara Fitzgerald set to music for
3 solo voices, chorus and orchestra, in 3
parts. Vocal score part 1. 1166
8°, 246 p.
Breitkopf & Hiirtel, Leipzig, Germany.
C 126208, July 26, 1906; 2 c. July 26,
1906.
Bateson (Thomas)
Holy Lord God almighty: anthem for
trinity tide or general use, edited by James
F. Fitzgerald. (Novello's oct. anthems
no. 842.) 1166
8°, 11 p.
Novello &CO., ltd., London, England.
C 125786, July 19, 1906; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
Battle (The) must be won; by Bert D. Stone-
man. Chicago, Success music co.
1167
f°, 6p., Bong.
B. D. Stoneman, United States. C
126367, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Beantifol lake Geneva, Wisconsin; song by
J. B. Slawson. Chicago, Success
music CO. 1168
f°, 5 p.
J. B. Slawson, United States. C 1 26348,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Becanse yon wouldn't let me see yon home;
by H. W. Hiltibiddle. Chicago,
Success music co. 1169
t°, 5 p., song.
H. W. Hiltibiddle, United States. C
126390, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Beethoven.
In questa tomba oscura; (In this dark
tomb) edited by Alberto Randegger.
(The classical vocalist, no. 2.) 1160
f°.4p.
Edwin Ashdown, ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 126451, Julv 30, 1906; 2 c. July
30, 1906.
Berger (Sodolphe)
Coiur fragile; valse lente, piano seul.
1161
C 126456, July 30, 1906.
Printania; piano seul.
1162:
f°. 5p.
C 126458, July 30, 1906.
Heugel & cie., Paris, France.
2 c. each July 30, 1906.
Bertinl (Henri)
Twenty-five studies for the piano; op.
32, a sequel to op. 29 edited by Thomas
Tapper. (Ditson edition, no. 88) 1168
4° 43 p.
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, Mass. A
152344, July 11, 1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Birdie's (The) goodbye; words by P^liza-
beth McE. Shields, music bv Harrv
Alton Russell. New York, Mef-
ville music pub. co. 1164
f°.3p.
E. McE. Shields, Memphis, Tenn. C
124382, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Blnette; [by] Ch. Armand, violin &
piano. 1165
f°, 6 p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
126312, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
Bohm (Carl)
Espagnola (Spanish dance) op. 366,
no. 4, pianoforte 2/ms. 1166
fo,7p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. O
126139, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July 25,1906.
Bolero; Ch. Armand, violin & piano.
1167
f°, 9 p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
126313, July 27, 1906; 2 c, July 26, 1906.
Boys (The) in bine: words by Marie J.
Weeks, music by Frank W. Bresee.
Excelsior, Minn., Minnetonka music
house. 1166
fo unp, •
F. W. Bresee, Excelsior, Minn. C
126440, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
MUSICAL 0OMP0SITION8
127
Boys (The) of yesterday; words by Jacob ' Cheyeniid (A) girl; words by Thenia
D. Edinger, music by Metropolitan
mosic CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 1169
fo,Sp.
J. D. Edinger, New Buffalo, Mich. C
124402, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Brats bnttons; march two step; by Harry
Appel. 1170
i°. 5 p., pf.
Seminary music co. New York, N. Y.
C 126327, July 28, 1906; 2 c. July 28, 1906.
Christ
Bridal roses; a flower song, Geo. L.
Spaulding. 1171
f°, 5 p., pf.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. ' leaf.
Cotter, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 1178
f^'. 6 p.
T. Cotter, Hobart, Okla. C 124516,
June 28, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Choice Irish songs with aecomp. for piano-
forte or organ; vol. 2. 1179
4°, 128 p.
White-Smith mus. pub. co., Boston,
Mass. C 126247, July 26, 1906; 2 c. July
26, 1906.
ist of Galilee; [words by] J. H. Gi
rison, [music by] D. C. Tremaine.
Gar-
le.
1180
0 126559, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Bright as the morning; Bertha Metzler,
rev. ed. (L. F. CTjaded ed. standard
compositions by Sivorite composers. )
2nd grade, 23. 1172
F. 3 p., pf.
Leo. Feist, New York, N. Y. C 126564,
July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
By the brook that rnns so clear; words bv
J. B. Bradford, music by Metropoli-
tan music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 1173
f», 3p.
J. B. Bradford, Cameron, Wis. C
124390, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Bye-a-bye ma honey close yo* eyes; words
by Samuel Lewis, music by Albert
Greenbaum. 1174
f^, 5p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 120777, May 7, 1906; 2 c. July
18, 1906.
Can yon forget: by Nettie and Nellie 1. em-
bun;. Chicago, Success music co.
1175
f°, 6 p., song.
N. & N. Lemburg, United States. C
126357, July 27, 1906. 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Carse (A von Ahn)
Valse in D flat; for the pianoforte.
1176
fo. 5 p.
Augener, ltd., London, England. C
128094, July 24, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Catastrophe ( The ) . song, by B. Lan dau .
Chicago, Success music co. 1 177
f®, 5 p.
B, Landau, United States. C 126377,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
D. C. Tremaine. C 124^43, July 5,
1906; 2 c. July 18, 1906.
Chrystie (G. Kennedy)
My King; song, words by Fred. G.
Bowles, no. 3 in F. 1181
f^ 4 p.
J. H. Larway, London, England. C
126249, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Coleridge-Taylor (S.)
Prelude from the music to Stephen
Phillip's drama Nero; arr. for violin and
pianoforte by the composer. 1188
4°, 15, 6 p., BC. and v. pt.
C 125788, Julv 19, 1906; 2 c. July 19,
1906.
Variations on an African air; op. 63,
piano arr. 1188
4° 26 p.
C 126455, July 30, 1906; 2 c. Julv 30.
1906.
Novello & CO., ltd., London, England.
Coontown (A) jnbilee; march and two-
step by Willie J. Burt. 1 184
F, 5 p., pf.
W. J. J. Burt. C 125110, July 9, 1906;
2 c. Julv 19, 1906,
Gowen ( Frederic H. )
Minuet d' amour; from a suite of old
English dances, arranged for violin and
piano by Gustav von Hoist. 1185
4°, ptB.
Novello & CO., ltd., London, England.
C 126204, July 26, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
Crystal lake waits; for piano by M. J.
Martin. ( Music teachers cabinet no.
32.) 1186
f°. ft p.
M. J. Martin, Chicago, 111. C 126228,
July 26, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
128
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Dainty rosebuds; caprice by Harry Appel.
1187
fo, 6 p., pf.
Seminary mus. co. C 125690, July 18,
1906; 2 c. July 18, 1906.
Daisies (The); (Les mar^eritee) Ma-
zurka brillante, Fontaine. 1188
f°, 6 p., pf.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. C
126658, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31. 1906.
Daxiiele (A.)
Caresse enivrante; valse Boston, paroles
de Pierre d'Amor, pour piano. 1189
f«. 6 p.
F. D. Marchetti, Paris, France. C
126460, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Darewski (Max)
A world of roses; words by E. Tesche-
macher. 1190
f°, 5 p.
Ascherberg, Hop wood & Crew, ltd.,
London, England. C 126108, July 25,
1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
Dear Crissie; waltz song and refrain, words
and music bv M. 11. Tormey. New
York, The 6erg^ music co. 1191
F, 5 p.
M. H. Tormey, New York, N. Y. C
126546, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Dear old proverbs; words bv Henry M,
Jones, music by Jacob itaufman.
1192
f°, 4 p.
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y. C 98536, Julv 7, 1906; 2 c. July
18, 1906.
Death comes at dawn; song by I. E. Bab-
cock. Chicago, Success music co.
1198
fS 5 p.
I. E. Babcock, United States. C 126360,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
song by Sarah Benson. Chicago,
Success music co. 1194
f°. 5 p.
S. Benson, United States. C 126375,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Delias (Frederick)
Appalachia; variationen iiber ein altes
sklavenlied mit schlus^chor fiir grosses
orchester. 1196
F, 100 p., RC.
Harmonic, Berlin, Germany. C 126215,
July 26, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1*906.
Destruction of 'Frisco, our beantifnl city;
song by Mary Vaughan. Chicago,
Succet*s music CO. 1196
f°. 6 p.
M. Vaughan, United States. C 126382,
Julv 27, 1906; 2 c. Julv 27, 1906.
Dinah's twins; w^ords by Berta Curfman,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
1197
f°, 3 p.
B. Curfman, Fate, Tex. C 124403^
June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Discovered love; waltzes, Geo. Marsh, arr.
by Mackie-Beyer. (J. W. Pepper's
twentieth century journal. ) 1 198
4°, orch. pts.
J. W. Pepper, Philadelphia, Pa. C
126578, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Divine pilot; [words] by Henry Alford^
[music] by E. S. Lorenz. 1199
leaf.
Lorenz publishing companv, Dayton,
Ohio. C 126191, July 25, 1906; 2 c. Julv
25, 1906.
Do not tonck the wine enp; [song] by Anna
Gardner Goodwin. 1200
leaf.
A. G. Gooiiwin, United States. C
126168, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
Down in the valley; by L. L. Douthat.
Chicago, Success music co. 1301
f°, 6 p, flong.
L. L. Douthat, Streator, 111. C 125720,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16,1906.
Down where the apple blossoms grow; words
by Henry John CoUett, music by
Metropolitan music co. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 1203
H. J. Collett, Rochester, N. Y. C
124509, June 28, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Dreamland waits; for piano by M. J. Mar-
tin. ( Music teachers cabinet no. 39. )
1808
f°. 5p.
M. J. Martin, Chicago, 111. C 126229,
July 26, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
Duval (Alexandre)
Floramye; valse lente. 1204
f°. 7p.,pf.
C 126339, July 28, 1906.
The golliwogg*8 dance. 1206
f°, 4 p., pf.
C 126338, July 28, 1906.
Marquisette; menuet pour piano. 1206
f°,4p.
C 126340, July 28, 1906.
Pimpante; polka pour piano. 1207
f°, s p.
C 126337, July 28, 1906.
Knoch & cie., Paris, France. 2 c. of
each July 28, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
129
Bartfaquake (The); song by Beulah B,
'Wiley. Chicago, Success music co.
1208
fo,5p.
B. B. Wiley, United States. C 126362,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Sggeling (Oeorg)
Compositionen fur das pianoforte; op.
Ill, Barcarolle. 1209
C 126145, July 25, 1906.
op. 112, Melodie. 1210
C 126146, July 25, 1906.
op. 113, Souvenir de Pesth, un-
garischer tanz. 1211
r>, 5p.
C 126147, July 25, 1906.
op. 114, Scherzo. 1212
C 126148, July 25, 1906.
op. 120, La Capricieuse; Valse.
1218
F.9p.
C 126149, July 25, 1906.
op. 123, Albumblatt; (Album leaf. )
1214
f, 5p.
C 126150, July 25, 1906.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. 2 c.
of each July 25, 1906.
Eily 0*Conaer; words by Glen Rivers,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
1216
fo, 6p.
G. Rivers, Chicago, III. C 124409, June
26. 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
EklesB (Emily)
The king of love my Shepherd is; sacred
song. Loudon, The Vincent music
CO., ltd. 1216
«°, 10 p.
£. Ekless, England. C 125914, July
21, 1906; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
Blvarie; by Nita Bowman. Chicago,
Success music co. 1217
f. 6 p., song.
N. Bowman, United States. C 126388,
July 27, 1906j 2 c. July 27, 1906.
:ttdmdlle ivresse; valse des fiancailles,
Louis Ganne, arr. by Mackie-Beyer.
(J. W^. Pepper's twentieth century
joumaL) 1218
4®, orch. pt«.
J. W. Pepper, Philadelphia, Pa. C
128582, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Bvangeli harpe; et udvalg af salmer og
aandelige s a n g e . Evangelisten
publ. society's forlag, Chicago, 111.
1219
8°, 560 p.
Carl B. Bjuge, Chicago, III. A 151598,
June 4, 1906; 2 c. June 11, 1906.
Evening breeze; Langey, arr. by Fred. W.
Clement. 1220
4^, military band pts.
Cundy music co., Boston, Mass. C
126305, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906,
Eventide; song for medium voice words
and music by Frederick Burrage
Grannies. New Haven, The Treat
& Shepard co. 1221
fo,6p.
F. B. Granniss, Bridgeport, Conn. C
126121, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
Eweri (Bichard)
Arlette-gavotte; piano seul. 1222
f°, 7 p.
C 126517, July 30, 1906.
Les deux Marthe; valse piano a 4 mains.
1228
^, 11 p.
C 126462, July 30, 1906.
Zook & cie., Paris, France. 2 c. each
Julv 30, 1906.
Famoni ooUege songs of all ooUegei; com-
prising a collection of the most pop-
ular melodies of the campus, past
and present. 1224
8°, 92 p.
Jos. W. Stem & co.. New York, N. Y.
C 126285, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Fare thee well, Lillie Kay; words by John
McAvoy, music by Bob Alden. 1226
f°.5p.
J. McAvoy, New York, N. Y. C
126570, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Farewell to Naples; clarinet solo with
piano ace., Fred. Lax, op. 518. 1226
f", » p.
J. W. Pepper, Philadelphia, Pa. C
126579, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Farmer's (The) boy; from country life, a
Eastoral song cvcle, words and music
y Pliny Jewell and Laura Sedgwick
Collins; [transposed key for medium
voice.] 1227
r>, 5p.
L. S. Collins, New York, N. Y. C
125453, July 18, 1906; 2 c. July 17, 1906.
Fate (The) of the bank wrecker; words by
Harold Hayes Wilcox, music by
Chas. Wadsworth Russ New York,
Melville music pub. co. 1228
F, 5 p.
H. H. Wilcox, Cleveland, Ohio. C
124373, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
130
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Felix (Paul) ed.
Claasics for the young; eimplified tran-
ecriptions of the favorite compositions of
the great masters, piano solo. 1229
40, 94 p.
John Church co., Cincinnati, Ohio. A
151836, July 26, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
Ferraris (Pierre)
Habafiera-Salonmusik fur orchester
op. 32. 1880
8°. pt8.
D, Rahter, Leipzig, Germany. C
126694, July 18, 1906; 2 c. July 18, 1906.
Field (H. K. Hamilton)
That's your cactus over there; 1231
f°, 4 p., song.
Monte Carlo pub. co., London, Eng-
land. • C 126322, July 28, 1906; 2 c. July
20, 1906.
Field (J. T.)
Benedictus; set to music in chant form
in key of F. London, Novello & co.,
ltd. 1282
4« 5 p.
J. T. Field, London, England. C
126105, July 20, 1906; 2 c. June 22, 1906.
Filippucci (Sdm.)
Adoration; no. 2 pour violon, violon-
celle et piano. 1288
C 126345, July 28, 1906.
Canzonetta. 1284
r, 6 p.. pf.
C 126344, July 28, 1906.
La dragonne; mazurka pour piano.
1286
f°.6p.
B 126343, July 28, 1906.
Enoch & cie, Paris, France. 2 copies
of each July 28, 1906.
Fisckel (Max I. )
Scale and technic studies for violin;
op. 9, 2nd edition. 1286
fo, 23 p.
Teller pub. co. , Chicago, 111. A 150058,
June 28, 1906; 2 c. June 28, 1906.
Float me, Charlie ; words by \Vm. Jerome,
music by Jean Schwartz. 1287
Jerome & Schwartz, New York, N. Y.
C 126497, July 30, 1^06; 2 c. Julv 30,
1906.
Flora Dora; words and music bv W. R.
Williaiiis. ' 1288
fo, unp.
Will Rossiter, Chicago, 111. C 126569,
July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Foster (MylesB.)
Office (The) of the Holy Communion;
a simple setting in the key of F. (No-
vello's parish choir book no. 714. ) 1889
8°, 28 p.
Novello <fe CO., ltd., London, Engiand.
C 125787, July 19, 1906; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
Four-in-liaiid (The); march, Geo. Bra-
ham, arr. by J. C. McCabe. 1240
4*^, band pts.
M. Witmark & eons, New York, N. Y.
C 126521, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Franchetti (Alberto)
Figlia (La) di lorio; tragedia pastorale
di Gabriele d'Annunzio. Quattro ridu-
zioni per violino o flauto e pianoforte
di Vincenzo Mattaress. no. 1, atto 1:
Came mia viva, ti tocca la fronte. no. 2.
atto 1 : PietA, non io, non io cercai la via.
1241
f°,pt8.
C 125699-125700, July 18, 1906.
Figlia (La)di lorio; tragedia pastorale
di Gabriel le d'Annunzio. Quattro ridu-
zione per violino o flauto e pianoforte di
Vincenzo Mattaress. no. 3, atto 1:
Merce di Dio Fatemi perdonanzo. no. 4,
atto 2: Rinverdisca per noi di vita eterna.
1242
f°. pta.
C 125701-125702, July 18, 1906.
G. Ricardo & c, Milano, Italy. 2
copies of each July 18, 1906.
Franke (Max)
Harvest festival; op. 56, no. 5. 1248
f°, 5 p., pf. duet.
Arthur P. Schmidt. Boston, Mass. C
126152, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
Fredericks (Julian)
Indiana; march of the elephants. 1244
f°, 7 p, pf.
C 126199, July 25, 1906.
A musical ride. 1245
f°, 6 p., pf.
C 126198, July 25, 1906.
Metzler & co., ltd., London, England.
2 c. of each July 25, 1906.
Free land ; Geo, F. Jefferson. 1246
4°, oreh. pts.
G. F. Jefferson, Brooklvn, N. Y. C
126468, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 21, 1906.
Free land, ednoation, ftc; words and mu-
sic by Geo. F. Jefferson. 1247
f^, 11 p.
G. F. Jefferson, Brooklyn, N. Y. C
126264, Julv 21, 1906; 2 c. Julv 21, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
131
Triseo ; sodr b}^ Laurie Steele. Chicaizo,
Snrceas mosic co. 1248
f*. 3p.
L. Steele, United States. C 126373,
July 27. 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Oabrieli (Giovanni)
Jubilate Deo omnia terra; fur 8 stim-
migen gemischten chor, bearb. von Carl
Hirsch. ( Allktassiscbe VVeihnachtschore
no. 5.) 1249
f°, 19 p. se.
Rob. Forberg, Leipzig, Germany. C
125598, July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 17, 1906.
Gallant heroes; march. Composed by E.
Sparrow. Boston, Evans music co.
1260
F 5 p. pf.
W. A. Evans, Boston, Mass. C 126310,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Gay (The) Bohemian knights; words by
Ernest Leeh and Chas. Warren, mu-
sic by Isadore Greenberp. 1251
f°.7p.
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y. C 105094, Oct. 18, 1905; 2 c. July
14, 1906.
Gay (The) lieutenant; song from The Stu-
dent King, words by Frederic Ran-
ken and Stanislaus Stange, music by
Reginald DeKoven. New York,
Jos. Stern & co. 1262
f°, unp.
R. De Koven, New York, N. Y. C
123639, June 18, 1906; 2 c. June 18, 1906.
GUbert (J. L.)
28 selec^ted songs; voice and piano ace.
1268
4°. 96 p.
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston,
Mass. C 126246, July 26, 1906; 2 c. Julv
26, 1906.
Gillet (Ernest)
En cheminant; pour orchestra avec
piano conducteur. Parties detach^es,
111147. 1264
8°, pi«.
G. Ricordi & c, Milano, Italy. C
125494, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Glad hosannas; collection of old and new
songs for christian work and wor-
ship, edited by Emmett S. Dean, Jas.
W. Acuff, Wm. D. Evridge. The
trio music CO., Waco, Texas. 1266
80. 160 nosi.
E. 8. Dean & S. W. Henslev, Waco,
Tex. A 140800, Mar. 15, 1906; '2 c. Julv
9, 1906.
I
Oleeson (Horaoe)
Off to Callao; words by John Meighan,
no. 2 in C. 1266
f®. 6p.
Allan <fc CO., proprietarv, ltd., Mel-
bourne, Australia. C 126127, Julv 25,
1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Go by! by Nora E. Kline Chicago,
Success music co. 1267
fo, 5 p., Bong.
N. E. Kline, United States. C 126363,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
God's law; Geo. F. Jefferson. 1268
4°, orrh. pta.
G. F. Jefferson, Brooklyn, N. Y. C
126470, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 21, 1906.
God's way is best; [w^ords] by Annie E.
Bumham, [music] by E. L. Ashford.
1269
8 leaves.
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, Ohio. C
126190, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
Goldby's practical studies for the mandolin;
compiled and arr. by E. D. Goldby.
Studv 1 1260
StuJv 2
Study 3
Study 4
4°, 3. 3, 3, 3 p.
Eli David Golby, Paterson, N. J. C
126395-126398, July 25, 1906; 2 c. each
July 25, 1906.
Good-bye pal; words bv Otto Hauerbach,
music by Karl L. lloschna. 1261
r. 5 p.
Marcus Witmark <fe sons, New York,
N. Y. C 118769, Apr. 12, 1906; 2 c. July
18, 1906.
Good-bye sweetheart, Josie, Tm going to
leave you; by B. F. Brown, jr.
Chicago, Success music co, 1262
JP. 6 p., song.
B. F. Brown, jr., United States, C
126364, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Goodhart (A. M.)
Impromptu in A minor. Original com-
positions for the on^an, no. 359. 1268
obi. «o, 3p.
Novel lo & CO., ltd., London, England.
C 125789, Julv 19, 1906; 2 c. Julv 19,
1906.
Gordon (Sheridan
Why ifc Springtime, ringtime? words by
E. C. Matthew t». (Hopwood & Crew's
sixpennv editions of copyright songs, no.
30. ) ' 1264
P. 4 p.
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd.,
London, England. C 126158, Julv 25
1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
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Qordon (Stanley)
Till I die; song no. 2 in F, words by
Clifton Bingham, music by Stanley Gor-
don. ' 1S65
F,8p.
Charles Sheard <&co., London, England.
C 125698, Julv 18, 1906; 2 c. July 17,
1906.
Orand (The) old SpaniBh villa by the tea;
words by Mrs. Elizabeth Marsh,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
1266
«°,7p.
Mn. E. Marsh, Pacific, Mo. C 124397,
June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Great Jehovah, mighty Ood; sacred song
by Henry Baillet jr. 1267
8°, imp.
H. Baillet, jr., New York, N. Y. C
125770, July 18, 1906; 2 c. July 18, 1906.
Gritty George; two step, by Ona L. Cline
<' Demp9ey> Cleveland, Schubert
CO. 1268
f°, 6 p. pf.
O. L. Cline, Monticello, III. C 126260,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Oruenwald (B.)
Two (The) dancers; caprice op. 376
Concert edition for orchestra no. 350.
1269
A^, part8.
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, Mass. C
126248, July 26,1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
Gunderson (C. T.)
Family songs with tunes; containing
22 new songs. 1270
4°, unp.
Carl T. Gunderson, Brainerd, Minn.
C 120427, Apr. 28, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
H&ndel (G. F.)
Halleluja; aus dera oratorium, fiir
frosse orgel iibertragen von Sigfrid Karg-
:iert. 1271
F, 9 p.
Carl Simon, Berlin, Germany. C
126125, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July 21, 1906.
Hard (The) working man; words by F. M.
Hoff, music bv Metropolitan music
CO. New York Melville music
pub. CO. 1272
F,6p.
F. M. Hoff. New York, N.T. C 124401,
June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Heart (The) I've crnihed forever; by Mat-
tie Clark. Chicago, Success music
CO. 1278
f°, 3 p., Hong.
M. (Hark, United States. C 126365,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Heavenly (A) vieion; by Olive Peltier.
Chicago, Success music co. 1274
fo, 5 p., song
0. Peltier, United States. C 126366,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Hello, Misi Lisiie Green; words and music
bv Dave Nowlin. 1276
f>, 5p.
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y. C 121680, May 18, 1906; 2 c. July
18, 1906.
Hewitt (Thos. J.)
The King of Sherwood; a comic oper-
etta in two acts, written by Fred. Ed-
monds. 1276
8°, 89 p.
J. Curwen <fe sons, ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 125350, July 12, 1906; 2 c, July
25, 1906.
Hirich (Carl).
Altbohmisches weihnachtslied; fur 4
stimmigen gemischten chor, bearb. ( Alt-
klassische weihnachtschOre no. 3. ) 1277
8°, 5 p. 8C.
Rob. Forbei^, Leipzig, Germany. C
125597, July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 17, 1906.
Hii honor the Mayor; selection, Julian
Edwards and Alfred E. Aarons, arr.
for military band by W. C. 0*Hare.
1278
4°, pt«».
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y. C 126526, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July
30, 1906.
Holbrooke (Joseph).
Bells (The); dramatic poem by Edgar
A. Poe, composed for chorus and grand
orchestra op. 50a. Vocal score. 127&
4° 82 p.
Breitkopf & Hiirtel, Leipzig, Germany.
C 126207, July 26, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
Three bagatelles, no. 1: Scherzino;
no. 2: Petite romance; no. 3: Gnomes;
by Josef Holbrooke, op. 10 no. 9 [for]
piano. 1280
4°. 10 p.
Vincent music co., ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 1256H2, July 18, 1906; 2 c. July
14, 1906.
Human hearts; wait/ bv C. Elizabeth
Francis. " 1281
f°. 5 p., pf.
C. E. Franci-s, Brush, Colo. C 126332,
July 28, 1906; 2 c. July 28, 1906.
Hymn of the Nile; melody by Laura H.
Beswick, accomp. by Chas. Elander,
words from Ben Hur. Whalev,
Royce & co. lUl., Toronto. 1282
f°, 5p.. song.
L. H. Be.swick. C 126201, Julv 26,
1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
ICCSIOAL COMPOSITIONS
13a
I am wasting away for yoa; by C. F. Ellis-
ton. Chicago, Success music eo.
1888
F, 6 p., song.
C. F. Elliston, United States. C 126361,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
I oan*t help thinking of yon; words bv
M. J. Stonehill, music by E. R. Bail.
1284
Marcus Witraark & sons, Xew York,
N. Y. C 112825, Jan. 25, 1906; 2 c. July
18, 1906.
I changed my way; [words by] E. S. U.,
[music by] E. S. Ufford. 1286
leaf.
E. S. Ufford, Springfield, Mass. C
126466, July 28, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
I like to look into yonr eyei of bine; w^ords
by Lena Dupree, music by Chas.
Wadsworth Russ. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 1286
f°, 3p.
L. Dupree, Houston, Tex. C 124512,
June 28, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
I like yon too; lyrics by Harry Williams,
music by Gertrude Hoffman. 1287
r', 6p.
Jerome H. Remick & co. C 125588,
July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 18, 1906.
m loTe yon always; words and music by
E. H. Pendleton. 1288
f«,6p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 116494, Mar. 16, 1906; 2 c. July
18, 1906.
I loet my train again; written and com-
posed by Harry Castling. 1289
f*', nnp.
Francis, Day & Hunter, Ix)ndon, Eng-
land. C 126464, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July
30, 1906.
I loye yon more and more; by Ida Wormell.
Chicago, Success music co. 1290
f^, 5 p., iiong.
I. Wormell, United States. C 126392,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
rm de'eoon Lothario; coon song, words
and music by Edward A. Paulton.
1291
Marcos Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 122430, May 31, 1906; 2 c. July
23, 1906.
Fm going baek to Mexico, words by Mrs.
A. M. Shutts, music bv Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 1292
^fn. A. M. Shutts, Sidney, N. Y. C
118844, Apr. 13, 1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
Fm waiting for yonr answer HoUie dear;
words and music by Chas. Shackford.
1298
f °. 5 p.
Henry Kroy music CO., Boston, Mass.
C 126197, July 26, 1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
I mnit be leaving; waltz, A. S. Josselyn,
arr. by W. C. Spar>'. 1294
4° orch. pts.
Walter Wyman, Providence, R. I. C
126519, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
I want a little man like yon; written by
Harry Franckiss, composed by
Kennedy Russell. 1295
f°, unp.
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 126452, July 30, 1906; 2 c.
July 30, 1906.
I was once a little boy like yon, words and
music by Victor Mahn. Phila-
delphia, The orpheus music co.
1296
f°, 5p.
V. Mahn, Philadelphia, Pa. C 97777,
June 19, 1905; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
I will extol Thee; by W. Stillman Martin.
1297
4 leaves, song.
Tullar-Meredith co., New York, N. Y.
C 125903, July 20, 1906; 2 c. July 20, 1906.
I will follow Jems; by Anna Gardner
Goodwin. 1298
leaf, song.
A. G. Goodwin, United States. C
126170, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
I wUl walk with Him; [words by] A. L.
Waring, [music by] Chas. H. Gabriel.
1299
2i leaves.
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 126500, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July
30, 1906.
I wonder if yonr heart is still the same;
words by Ethel Tillson, music by
Chas. F. Hart. 1800
f>,5p.
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York,
N. Y. C 125343, July 12, 1906; 2 c. July
27, 1906.
Ideal (The) chord instrnctor. 1801
8«, 1 card, 20 in.
Arthur Bailey, Waverly, Kans. A
152118, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
If yon conld nnderstand; words by Bartlev
C Costello, music by James \V.
Ca«ey. ' 1802
f°. 5 p.
Marcus Witmark '& sons, New York,
N. Y. C 118016, Apr. 2, 1906; 2 c. July
18, 1906.
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la joyful mood; C. F. Proeschoidt for the
pianoforte. 1808
f°, 3p.
Frederick Proeschoidt, New York,
N. Y. C 126226, Julv 26, 1906; 2 c. July
26, 1906.
In the moonlight, Oraoie dear; words and
music by Ray L. Butler. New York,
Melville Music pub. co. 1804
f>,6p.
R. L. Butler, Santa Monica, Cal. C
124507, June 28, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
In the morning! dawn; song by Mrs. John
Grainger. Chicago, Success music
CO. 1805
f>, 5p.
^fr8, J. Grainger, United States. C
126376, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
In the presenoe of the King; words and
music by Frank Phillips. Chicago,
Imperial music pub. co. 1806
«°.4p.
F. Phillips, Denver, Colo. C 122024,
May 23, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Ii there anything that I oonld do for yon;
words and music by W. Brightmore.
1807
f*. 5p.
Wm. Brightmore. C 125769, July 18,
1906; 2 c. July 18, 1906.
Iiador walti; £. S. Nason, revised and
fingere<i by J. H. Ripley, piano solo
or duet. Boston, Evans music co.
1808
t°. 5p.
W. A. Evans, Boston, Mass. C 126306,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
It pays; melody by Asa Smith, accorapt.
by M. Garland. 1809
fo. nil p.. Hoiig.
A. Smith, Sanatarium, Cal. C 125771,
July 18, 1906; 2 c. July 18, 1906.
Java mladi pochod; march arr. by Jos.
Fischer, concertina. 1810
4°. leaf.
J. Fisclier, Chicago, 111. C 126495, July
30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Jems, don't pass me by; by Anna Gardner
Goodwin. 1811
leaf, song.
A. G. Goodwin, United States. C
126167, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
Joker (The); march two step; by Abe Losch
for piano solo. ' 1312
f°, 5 p.
Vandersloot mus. pub. co., Williams-
port, Pa. C 126257, Julv 27, 1906; 2 c.
July 27, 1906.
Jolly (The) little eow boyi; action song, by
Frank L. Bristow. 1818
f*>. 7 p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. 0
126555, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Jolly sweethearts; intermezzo two-step,
F. H. Loeey, op. 206. 1814
4°, orch. pts.
Vandersloot mus. pub. co., Williams-
port, Pa. C 126330, Julv 28, 1906; 2 c.
July 28, 1906.
Jnpiter; polka, Kathleen A. Roberts, (L.
F. graded ed. standard compositions
bv favorite cx)mposers). 2nd grade,
37. 1816
t°, 5 p., pf.
Leo Feist, New York, X. Y. C 126563,
July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Jnst a picture of Kentnoky ; words by Bart-
ley C. Costello, music by James W.
Casey. 1816
f°. 5p.
M. Witmark & sons. C 118772, Apr,
12, 1906; 2 c. July 18, 1906.
Jnst now; words by (teo. H. Morrison,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
1817
f°,3p.
G. H. Morrison, Trov, N. Y. C 124391,
June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Jnst one more life; by Ralph A. Wallace.
Chicago, Success music co. 1818
fo, 6 p. song.
R. A. Wallace, United States. C 126353,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Kandy (The) kid for mine; words and
music by 11. F. Blaney. 1819
F, 6p.
Krnest S. Williams, Boston, Mass. C
126480, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Kate has kissed the blarney; words by
Helen Ashland Kean, music bv Harrv
Alton Russell. New York, Mel-
ville music pub. co. 1820
f°, 3p.
H. A. Kean, East Hartford, Conn. C
124508, June 28, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Kann (Hngo.)
Fimf gesiinge; fur alt o. mezzo-sop.
bariton o. bass und pianoforte, op. 69,
no. 1: An die nacht; No. 2: Erlost; No.
3: Der HerzenpHchliissel; No. 4: Minner-
egel; No. 5: Liehesfri'ihling. 1821
f°. 3, 3. 5. 7. 5 p.
Chr. Friedrich Vieweg, g. m. b. h.
Beriin, (Jermanv. C 126210-126214,
July 26, 1906; 2 c. each July 26, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
185
Ke&tneky Rose; words by Mrs. £. VV.
Bour, music by Albert A. Kendall.
1822
f°, 5p.
Bour & Kendall, San Die^o, Cal. C
115061, Feb. 26, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
King (Henry John)
Je8ii, Thou sweetness pure and blest;
anthem for soprano solo and chorus,
English words from the Latin of S. Ber-
nard by J. M. Neale. (Novello's octavo
anthems no. 844. ) 1328
8° 8 p. •
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 125786, July 19, 1906; 2 c. July
19, 1906.
Lacombe (Panl)
Marche Gasconne; pour piano. 1824
f°. 7 p.
Entx^h & Cie. , Paris, France. C 1 26342,
July 28, 1906; 2 c. July 28, 1906.
Last (The) good-bye; by Piercte F. Smith.
Chicago, Success music co. 1826
f°, 5 p., song.
F. Smith, United States. C 126370,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Learning her lessons; words by F. Clifford
Harris, music by Arthur A. Penn.
1826
f°. 5p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. y. C 98220, June 30, 1905; 2 c. July
20, 1906.
Learey's alleyway; Chas. 11. Coles. 1827
f°, o p., song.
C. H. Coles, Middletown, Conn. C
112174, Jan. 15, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Legende; Ch. Armand, violin & piano.
1828
f°. 6p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
126314, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
Lennard {Lady Barrett)
Daisy's (The) w^ooing; song, the words
by T. B. Hennell. London, Novello
and CO., ltd. 1829
£o, 8 p.
Lady Barrett Lennard, Brighton, En-
gland. C 125784, July 19, 1906; 2 c. July
19, 1906.
Leslies waits; composed by Mayme L.
Wehrheim. Chicago, imperial
music pub. co. 1880
f°, 3 p.. pi.
M. L. Wehrheim, Evansville, 111. C
123148, June 9, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Let's all make hay while the san shines;
words by Edw. P. Moran, music by
Seymour Furth. 1831
f>. 5p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New^ York,
N. Y. C 92493, Apr. 10, 190-'^; 2 c. July
20, 1906.
Lichner (Heinrich)
Spring festival; op. 320, no. 1. 1882
f°. 7 p., pf., duet.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
126154, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
Lineke (Paul)
Rosine walzer; aus der operette, Prin-
ze5?s Rosine. (Infanterie- und Kavallerie
musik) Blechmusik 1838
harmoniemusik
4°, pts.
Apollo-verlag, Berlin, Germany. C
126447, 126448, July 30, 1906; 2 c. of each
July 30, 1906.
Linday and Bastns; words by P^mma G.
Foster, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 1884
f°, 5p.
E. G. Foster, Monson, Mass. C 124392,
June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Little (The) patriot; march, Bertha Metz-
ler, (L. F. graded ed. standard com-
positions by favorite composers), 2nd
grade, 33. 1886
f°, unp.
Leo Feist, New York, N. Y. C 126566,
July 31, .1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Little sweetheart; song and dance schot-
tische, Mackie-Beyer. 1886
4°, band pts.
J. W. Pepper, Philadelphia, Pa. C
126580, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Loewe (Oilbert)
Till dawn ; song with violin ace. ad lib. ,
words by Alfred H. Hyatt, no. 2 in F
original key. 1887
fo 6 p. voc. sc. and v. pt.
Gould & CO., London, England. C
125( 08, July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 17, 1906.
Loralie; by Cora Rogers Pierce. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 1888
f° 6 p., song.
C. R. Pierce, United States. C 126394,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Lord of life and glory; [words] by James
J. Cummins; [music] by Ira B. Wil-
son. 1889
leaf.
Lorenz publishing com pan v, Davton,
Ohio. C 126194, Julv 25, 1906; 2 c' July
25, 1906.
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lord (The) reigneth; [anthem, music] by
J. \V. Lerman. 1S40
5 leaves.
Lorenz publiehiiig company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 126192, Julv 25, 1906; 2 c. July
25, 1906.
Lord! and ladiei; novelette composed and
arr. by Gustave Salzer for orch.
1841
4°, pte.
Marcus Witmark & eons. New York,
N. Y. 0 126523, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July
30, 1906.
Lorens (Jaliat)
Hans und Grete; 9 ed. von Robert
Schmidt. Kaiserpreischor [fur miinner-
chor]. New York, Luckhardt & Belder.
8°, 5 p.
J. Lorenz. C 124436, June 19, 1906; 2
c. June 19, 1906. 1842
Lost in the bay; song by Lizzie Dowd.
Chicago, Success music co. 1848
f°. 5 p.
L. Dowd, United States. C 126378,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July, 27, 1906.
Love and truth; Geo. F. Jefferson. 1844
4°, orch. pts.
G. F. Jefferson, Brooklyn, N. Y. C
126467, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 21, 1906.
XoYe and trnth, education etc.; words and
music by Geo. F. Jefferson. 1846
f°, 11 p.
G. F. Jefferson, Brooklyn, N. Y. C
126265, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 21, 1906.
Lullaby; words by Mary B. Marsh -Smith,
music by Harry Alton Russell.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
1846
fo, 3p.
M. B. Marsh-Smith, Gunnison, Ck>lo.
C 123771, June 19, 1906; 2 c. July 24,
1906.
Lnna pai timet march ft two itep; by
Manuel Klein. 1847
f^. 6 p.
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y. C 119596, Apr. 23, 1906; 2 c. July
14, 1906.
Maggie Croney; Edward J. Archer. Chi-
cago, Imperial music pub. co. 1848
fo 6 p.
E. J. Archer, Plain well, Mich. C
118603, Apr. 9, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Magnificat and nnno dimittis in G; chant
form with varied harmonies, by J. T.
Field. London, The Vincent mu-
sic CO., ltd. 1849
4°, o p.
J. T. Field, London, England. C
126107, July 20, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Mah little honey Sne; words by Roberta
Con ley, music by John Martin.
Chicago, Imperial music pub. co.
1850
f°.4p.
R. Conley, Guthrie, Ky. C 122025,
May 23, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Man (The) from Kow; selection; Manuel
Klein, arr. for orch. by W. C. 0*Hare.
1851
4° pt8.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. ^ C 126527, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July
30, 19(}6.
Manawa; song and chorus by Ed. Coglev.
1862
f°, 6p.
E. F. Cogley, Council Bluffs, Iowa.
C 125186, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Manifeldt (Hngo)
Mansfeldt technic; a system of the
most necessary daily exercises to produce
a perfect piano technic in the shortest
possible time, in three books, book one,
part one. New York, Leo Feist. 1858
f>. 41 p.
Leo Feist, New York, N. Y. A 151957,
July 28, 1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
March of the Maccabees; by D. A. Pugh.
1864
f°, 5 p., pf.
C. W. Whitney co. , Hammond, Ind. C
94726, May 12, 1905; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
Marchal Francii)
Parle encore! valse lente, piano seul.
1865
F.7p.
Heugel & cie. , Paris, France. C 126457,
July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Mare; schottische, Kathleen A. Roberta.
(L, F, graded edition standard com-
positions by favorite composers) 2nd
grade. 35. 1856
f°. 4 p., pf.
I Leo Feist, New York, N. Y. C 126565,
July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Mary; words hvJas. F. MacDonald, music
I by VVm. Frederick Peters. 1857
f^. 4 p.
I Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
. N. Y. C 118350, Apr. 6, 1906; 2 c. July
18, 1906.
' Masi (Joseph)
TrioHiphe! marche pour piano. 1858
f° unp.
I J. Mai*i, Paris, France. C 126461, July
I 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
137
it
Mildenberg (Albert)
Astarte; intermezzo for pianoforte ar-
rangement for violin and piano. 1369
4°, 7 p.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. G
126316, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Million (The) march; by A. M. Jones.
St. Louis, Balmer & Weber music
house CO. 1860
fo. 5 p., pf.
Million population club, St. Louis, Mo.
C 126120. July 25, 1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
Minneapolis (The) fire; words by Mrs.
Elizabeth Kurtz, music by Metropoli-
tan music CO. New York, Melville
music pub co. 1361
f°,6p.
^fr8. E. Kurtz, Toledo, Ohio. C 124396,
June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Mollie; words by W. F. Glevenger, mu-
sic by Metropolitan musicco. New
York, Melville music pub. co. 1362
f^, 6 p.
W. F. Clevenger, Lacona, Iowa. C
124387, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Montemeszi (T.)
Giovanni Gallurese; duetto finale 1
Ne Tocchiotuo, nerissimo"; riduzione
per piccola orchestra di Vincenzo Mat-
taress, pianoforte ad lib. (Intermezzi
musicale n. 325. ) 1863
4°, pts.
G. Ricordi & c, Milano, Italy. C
125492, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Morley (C.)
Tea rose; march, op. 99, no. 1. 1864
f9, 5 p., pf. duet.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
126151, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
Morn; words and music by George A.
Norton. 1866
^,5 p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 118348, Apr. 6, 1906; 2 c. July
18, 1906.
Mullen (F.)
Foreign pictures; suite of 6 character-
istic pieces, for the pianoforte: 1. Land
of the midnight sun; Norway. 2. A
Tuscan f^te; Italy. 3. Caf6 chantant,
France. 4. Plaza Toro; Spain. 5. Czar-
das; Hungary. 6. Mazurlta; Poland.
1366
4^ paged continuously.
Augener, ltd., London, P'.ngland. C
126088-126093, July 24, 1906; 2 c. each
July 24, 1906.
Mnst I leave my sweetheart forever; by
Wilson E. Brown, jr. Chicago, Suc-
cess'music co. 1867
f°, 5 p., song.
W. E. Brown, jr., United States. C
126355, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27. 1906.
My amber lady; words and music bv £. L.
Catlin. * 1368
f°. 5 p.
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y. C 121679, May 18, 1906; 2 c. July
18, 1906.
My guardian angel; reverie by Sydney P.
Harris. 1869
P, 6 p., pf.
S. P. Harris, Pueblo, Colo. C 126005,
July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 21, 1906.
My love of long ago; by Leoline Swett.
Chicago, Success mu&ic co. 1370
f9, 5 p., song.
L. Swett, United States. C 1 26358, July
27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
My pale are my pipe and my stein; words
by Heelan & Moran, music by Sey-
mour Furth. 1371
r>, 5p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 110253, Dec. 22, 1905; 2 c. July
17, 1906.
My queen of the golden West; by W. G.
Ryan. Chicago, Success music co.
1872
P, 5 p., 8ong.
W. G. Rvan, Canada. C 126335, July
27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
My snow-dad Leadville home; words by
Mrs. Mary McCallion, music by Met-
ropolitan music CO. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 1878
f°, 6p.
Mrs. M. McCallion, Leadville, Colo.
C 124408, June 26, 1906; 2c. July 31, 1906.
My sweetheart; song by Mrs. M. E.
Chapin. Chicago, Success music
CO. 1874
f°. op.
Mrs. M. E. Chapin, United States. C
126354, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Nation's (The) hride; words and music by
Mary A. O'Connor. 1875
f°, 5p.
Beatrice T. Igo. C 125773, July 18,
1906; 2 c. July 18, 1906.
Nazare-Aga (Y. K.)
Vielles amours; valse pour piano. 1376
f°, 4 p.
Hachette & cie., Paris, France. C
126459, July 30, 1900; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
138
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Kesrest and dearest; waltzes; compoeed
by Sydney P. Harris. 1S77
P, 7 p., pf.
S. p. Harris, Pueblo, Colo. C 126004,
July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 21, 1906.
'Keath tlie shadow of the Colorado hills; by
John F. Goodman. Chicago, Suc-
cess music CO. 1878
fo, 5 p., song.
J. F. Goodman, United States. C
126381, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Kever again; by A. S. I^cy. Chicago,
Success music co. 1879
fo, 5 p., song.
A. 8. Lacy, United States. C 126346,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Kever show the palm of yonr hand; writ-
ten and composed by H. Taylor.
1880
19, unp.
Francis, Dav & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 126453, Julv 30, 1906; 2 c. July
30, 1906.
Hew (The) ohord instmctor. 1881
1 Aheet, 14} in., 1 card 20i in.
Arthur Bailey, Waverly, Kans. A
152117, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 190(>.
Hew ohnroh hymn; for piano or organ by
Leonard Konesky. 1882
f°, 5 p.
L. Konesky, Philadelphia, Pa. C
126259, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Hew (The) moon; words by M. Green,
music by M. F. Green. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 1888
F, 5p.
M. F. Green, Mount Vernon, III. C
124407, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Ko bird can sing in a darkened room; words
and music by Chas. D. Bingham.
1384
f>, 5 p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 121824, May 21, 1906; 2 c. July
18, 1906. '
Hora G'Halley; song; words by T. L.
Sappington, music by Henry B. Vin-
cent. 1885
f°, 5 p.
Vincent-Ormond music co., Erie, Pa.
C 126320, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27,
1906.
Norman (The) baron; words by Long-
fellow, music by Thomas Anderton,
chorus parts (mixeti voices) air. by
I^o R. Lewis. (Beacon series no.
308. ) 1886
8°, 15 p.
Silver, Burdett & co., Boston, Mass.
C 125684, July 18, 1906; 2 c. July 18,
1906.
Old black Joe; transcription, Fred'k I>u-
pont, melody by Stephen Foster.
1887
f°, 6 p., pf.
Robin Ellis, New York, N. Y. C
126503, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Old folks at home; words and music by
Stephen C. Foster, newly arr. anjl
German words by Wm. Dressier,
middle voice. 1888
f°, 5p.
Wm. A. Pond & co., New York, N. Y.
C 125772, July 18, 1906; 2 c. Julv 18,
1906.
Old Qlory; patriotic song and chorus,
words by Fred Emerson Brooks,
music by Laura Sedgwick Collins.
1889
L. S. Collins, New York, N. Y. C
126433, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Old (The) oak tree; by Mrs. J. W. Violette.
Chicago, Success music co. 1890
f^, 5 p., Bongs.
J. VV. Violette, United States. C
126347, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Old Pike's Peak; words and music by
W. P. Smith. Denver, The Wel-
don pub. CO. 1891
f°. 5 p.
Walter P. Smith, Denver. Colo. 0
124087, June 25, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
On a desert island with the only one yon
love; Ivric by Paul West, music by
John W. Bratton. 1892
r>, 6p.
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y. C 99936, Aug. 2, 1905; 2 c. July 18,
1906.
On a moonlight summer's night, down at
dear old Coney isle; words by Henry
B. Ingram, music by T. Megibben
Kimbrough. 1898
f°. s p.
H. B. Ingram, New York, N. Y. C
124594, June 30, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
On the mossy banks of old White river; by
George W. Howard. 1894
F, 6 p., song.
G. W. Howard, Jackson, Mo. C 126417,
July 28, 1906; 2 c. July 28, 1906.
On the shady side; Clifton Crawford, vocal
orch. 811. 1896
4°, pts.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 126.522, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July
30, 1906.
MnSICAL COMPOSITIONS
139
One little girl; words by Ohas. Noel Dout;-
las, music by Ernst R. Ball. 1896
Marcus Witniark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 10:^660, Sept. 29, 1905; 2 c. July
17, 1906.
One niffht ai I waa dreaming; words by
William Luessenhop, music by Met-
ropolitan music CO. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 1897
r, »p.
W. Luessenhop, West Chicajro, 111. C
124398, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Only a bnneh of rosea; words by Francis
Grace Hoover, music by Metropolitan
munic co., New York. Melville
music pub. co. 1898
f«,5p,
F. G. Hoover, Mansfield, Ohio. C
124376, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Only a camrie flower; words by Elene E.
Went worth, music by Chas. Wads-
worth Rush. New York, Melville
music i)ub. co. 1899
f°, 5 p.
E. E. Wentworth, Denver, Colo. C
1244C6, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Only a erimion flower; song by Walter W.
Wallace. 1400
I°,6p.
W-. W. Wallace, Boston, Mass. C
125762, July 18, 1906; 2 c. July 17, 1906.
Onlytmst in Jeina; by Amy NaomaGru-
ninger. Chicago, Success music co.
1401
f°, 6 p., Bong.
A. N. (iruninger, El Paso, Tex. C
126431, July 30, 1906; 2 c. June 29, 1906.
Oteeola; march two step. Carlotta Wil-
liamson, piano solo. Boston, The
Colonial music pub. co. 1402
f°,7p.
(i. M. Blandford, Boston, Mass. C
126438, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Our fair eity that has gone; song by Mrs.
C. S. Michael. Chicago, Success
music CO. 1408
.Vr«. C. S. Michael, United States. C
126:i80, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Our jrrandmother'a pies; words by Julia
Orr Baldoser, music by Chas. Wads-
worth Russ. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 1404
J. 0. Baldoser, Kingston, Ohio. C
124395, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
359^— PT 3, NO 9—06 2
Ont to Kornmbega; waltz song, by Al.
Stevens. 1406
F, 5p.
Norum bega park co. , A uburndale, Ma^s.
C 125918, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 21, 1906.
Pasionaria dansa: (Passion flower) Jose
Sancho (L. F. graded ed. standard
compositions by la vorite composers),
gradt* three, 58. 1406
f**. 5p., pf.
I^. Feist, New York, N. Y. C 126562,
July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Past (A) trjrst; by Dr. W. A. Moore.
Chicago, Success music co. 1407
f°, 5 p.. song.
W. A. Moore. C 126368, Julv 27, 1906;
j 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Peace and progress; Geo. F. Jefferson.
1408*
4°, orch. pts.
G. F. Jefferson, Brooklyn, N. Y. G
126469, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 21, 1906.
Peaee and progress, edncatlon, etc.; words
and music by Geo. F. Jefferson.
140»
f . 11 p.
G. F. Jefferson, Brooklvn, N. Y. C
126299, July 27, 1906; 2 c.'JuIy 27, 1906.
Pemvian dance; by Fred Luscomb. 1410
9P, band pte.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
126311, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
Pfitsner (Hans)
Musik zu Kleist's "Katchen von Heil-
bronn'*; fiir orchester op. 17 d. Melo-
dram, zwischenakts — musik und marsch.
1411
F, 46 p. 8c.
Ries & Erler, Berlin, Germany. C
125695, July 18, 1906; 2 c. July 18, 1906-
Pictnres on the wall; by R. A. Dale.
Chicago, Success music co. 1412
R. A. Dale, United States. C 126356,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Pledge (The) of the pines; words bv Ma-
thilde Young, music by Chas. Wads-
worth Russ. New York, Melville
muMc pub. CO. 1418
f°.5p.
M. Young, Augusta, Ga. C 124394,
June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Power of tme love; by James McDonald
Ater. Chicago, Success music co.
1414
f°, 6 p., song.
J. McD. Ater, United States. C 126385,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
140
CATALOGUE OF OOPYBIGHT ENTRIES
Praiie the Lord; [by] Anna Gardner Good-
win. 1415
]eaf, song.
A. G. Goodwin, United States. C
126166, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
Princess; Indian novelette march & two
step, Charles C. Bischoff. 1416
fo 6 p., pf.
C. C. Bischoff, Cincinnati, Ohio. C
126.121, July 9, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Paocini (0.)
Madam Butterfly; chorus parta, so-
pranos and contraltos. 1417
4°. 17 p.
tenors
40 7 p.
G. Ricordi & c, Milano, Italy. C
126496 & 126496, July 16, 1906; 2 c. each
July 16, 1906.
Bed mill. Opening ohorns, act 1; lyric by
Henry M. Blossom, music by Victor
Herbert. 1418
f°, 14 p.
Marcus Witmark & Sons, New York,
N. Y. C 126164, July 26, 1906; 2 c. July
24, 1906.
Beverie; C. F. Proescholdt for the piano-
forte. 1419
F, 5p.
Frederick Proescholdt, New York, N.Y.
C 126226, July 26, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
Boiling kome; convivial march, Geo. Bra-
ham, arr. for band by J. C. McCabe.
1420
40, pt8. »
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 126620, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Bomance; Ch. Armaud, violin & piano.
1421
fo, 8p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
126316, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
Borneo and Jnliet; Ivric bv Robert B.
Smith, music by Gus Edwards.
1422
fo. 6p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 101797, Aug. 31, 1905; 2 c. July
20, 1906.
Bose (The) city by the sea; by Adnama
Nvlf Elkrocm. 1428
f°, 5. p., song.
A. F. Flcjrel, Portland, Orep. CI 18666,
Apr. 11, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
Bose Fay; (Rosenfee) mazurka caprice,
Carl Heins, op. 185. 1424
f° 5 p., pf.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 126652, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Bosey red cheek; words by Bartley C. Cos-
tello, music by Ernest R. Ball.
1426
f^. 5p.
Marcus Whit mark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 110264, Dec. 22, 1905; 2 c. Julv
14, 1906.
Bnbber; by B. E. Tilton. Chicago, Suc-
cess music CO. 1426
f°, 5 p., song.
Benj. E. Tilton, United States. C
126391, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Bnbens (Panl A.) and Tonrs (Frank E.)
Dairymaids (The) selection; arr. for
full military band by Dan Godfrey.
Chappells army journal no. 316. 1427
f°. pta.
full orchestra.
40. pta.
Chappell & CO., ltd., London, England.
C 126205 & 126206, July 26, 1906; 2 c. of
each July 26, 1906,
Sally; wowls and music by Geo. Chitten-
(len Turner. New York, Train
pub. CO. 1428
f°. 6 p.
M. Theo* Train & G. C. Turner, New-
York, N. Y. C 118062, Apr. 3, 1906; 2 c.
June 21. 1906.
Salute to Williamsport; C. E. Duble, arr.
by F. H. Losey. 1429
4°, orch. pts.
Vandersloot mus. pub. co., W^illiams-
port. Pa. C 126331, July 28, 1906; 2 c.
July 28, 1906.
San Francisco; song, by Amelia Metcalfe
H arsh . Chicago, Success music co.
1430
f°. ft p.
A. M. Harsh, United States. C 126386,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
song by M. S. Jar vis. Chicago,
Success mupic co. 1481
f°,4p.
M. 3. Jarvis, United States. C 126389,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
song by A. Von Schultz. Chicago,
Success music co. 1482
F, 5p.
A. Von Schultz, United States. C
126372, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
song by H. T. WMddicombe. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 1488
f°,5p.
H. T. Widdicombe, United States. C
126379, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
141
ten TnmelMO (The) disaiter; song by Ma-
bel Tierney, Chicago, Succe^ mu-
sic CO. 1434
M. Tierney, United States. C 126374,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Ban Franeiioo earthquake; descriptive bal-
lad, words by Mary F. Merrill, mu-
sic by Ernest Camp. Stockton,
Cal., Ernest Camp. 1436
I°.6p.
Camp & Merrill, Stockton, Cal. C
126432, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
San Francieoo Are; song bv Margaret K.
Kailey. Chicago, Success music
CO. 1486
f°, 8p.
M. K. Railey, United States. C 126361,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27. 1906.
San FranoUco (The) horror; song, by
Adell)ert Wallace. Chicago, Suc-
cess music CO. 1487
P. 5 p.
A. Wallace, United States. C 126359,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
San Franciteo, mined San Francisco; wordn
bv Elizabeth N. Nicol, music by
Metropolitan music co. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 1488
P. 5 p.
E. N. Nicol, Jersey Citv, N. J. C
124399, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Son Francieco'8 cry; song by Mrs. J. H.
Wademan. Chicago,' Success mu-
sic CO. 1489
f.Sp.
}frs. J. H. Wademan, United States.
C 126384. July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Sartorio (Amoldo) '
Fest (Das) bei den Oster-Hiischen;
marchenspiel mit gesang und tanz von
Henny Voigt, piano op. 688. 1440
f°, pl». 1-5 complet.
H. Oppenheimer, Hameln, German v.
C 126216, July 26, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
Sttiify ni with Thy mercy; [by] Ira B.
Wilson. 1441
leaf. song.
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, Ohio. C
126602, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Stttelmair (Engen)
S^r^nade Andalouse; morceau carat^-
rirtique pour piano, op. 95. 1442
f».7p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Ma.««. C
126138, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
Scheming; from "TheShogun,'* lyric by
George Ade, music by Gustav Lu-
ders. 1448
f°.7p.
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y. C 96679, June 12, 1905; 2 c. July
14, 1906.
Schiaranno Tnorno; canzone popolare per
mandolino e chitarra di Frank Pen-
nino. 1444
4<>, pts.
Antonio Grauso, New York, N. Y. C
126202, July 26, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
Schmidt's collection of sacred songs for
medinm voice; 18 selected songs. (Ed.
Schmidt, no. 113) 1446
40, 83 p.
C 126403, July 28, 1906.
trios and quartettes for women's
voices. (Ed. Schmidt no. 117 a.)
vol. 1 1446
49. 99 p.
C 126404, July 28, 1906.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. 2
2 c. of each July 30, 1906.
School (The) flag; patriotic march, Geo.
L. Spaulding. 1447
f°, 5p.. pf.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 126559, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Schumann (Bohert)
Fantasy pieces; (Phantasie stucke) op.
12, edited by Xaver Scharwenka, with
introduction by Charles Fonteyn Man-
ney. (Diti>on edition, no. 81.) 1448
40, 34 p.
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, Mass. A
152.343, July 11, 1906; 2 c. July 11, 1906.
Scotto (V.)
Petite tonkinoise; paroles de Villard et
Christine, arr. par Christine. 1449
f°, unp.
Christine, Paris, France. C 126464,
July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Scotto (V.) et Christina
Petite tonkinoise; schottisch pour
piano, sur les motifs de la chanson po-
pulaire cr(f'<^e par Polin. 1460
f*'. unp.
Christine, Paris, France. C 126465
July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Seeboeck (W. C. E.)
As the sea.'^ons come and go; cantata,
words by Clara Adele Neidig, 1, January;
2, February; 3, Mv valentine; 4, March; 5,
April; 6, May; 7,^Iay day song; 8, Queen
of May; 9, Memorialday song (soprano);
10, Memorial day song (contralto); 11,
142
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Seeboeok (W. C. B.) — Continued.
June; 12, August; 13, September; 14,
November; 15, The frost king. 1461
t°, 5, 5, 5, 3, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5. 5, 5, 5, 8, 5 p.
C. A. Neidig, Des Moines, Iowa. C
126230-126244, July 26, 1906; 2 c. of each
July 30, 1906.
Bhe only was in Paris for a year; words by
Jas. T. Powers, music by Arthur A.
Penn. 1462
f>, 5p.
Marcus Witroark & sons. New York,
N. Y. C 97686, June 22, 1905; 2 c. July
14, 1906.
Ske't my fairy qneen; by Carl U. Albright.
Chicago, Success music co. 1468
F, 5 p., song.
C. G. Albright, United States. C
126393, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
She's only a moving picture; words and
music by C. E. Dittmann. Chi-
cago, Imperial music pub. co. 1464
f°, 4 p.
C. E. Dittmann, Hermine, Pa. C
12a'S46, May 4, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Bhowalter (J. Henry) & others.
Star of hope; for Sunday school and
evangelistic work. Blountsville, Ala.,
The Star pub. co. 1466
1*20, lU., 143 p.
J. H. Showalter, H. F. Morris, F. N.
Brown, R. K. Morris, J. F. Thompson,
J. T. Bynum, U. Roberts, B. F. Sims,
United States of America. A 146686,
May 24, 1906; 2 c. July 23, 1906.
Shower of pearls; dance characteristic,
J. Albert Snow, arr. by Alfred Field-
house, violin and piano. Boston,
Evans music co. 1466
fo, 5p.
W. A. Evans, Boston, Mass. C 126309,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Silver leaves; intermezzo by Hampton
Durand. 1467
f°, unp.
Will R«)8siter, Chicago, 111. C 126568,
July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Binding (Christian)
Friihlingsrauschen; ( Voices of Spring)
op. 32, no. 3 edited and lingered by
Rugene Goudy. Boston, Evans music
CO. 1468
P, 9 p., pf.
W. A. Evans, Boston, Mass. C 126308,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Sinking (The) of the Yaleneia; words by
Arlia A. Froman, music by Metro-
politan music CO. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 1469
f°t6p.
A. A. Froman, Dillon, Mont. C 124383,
June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Slater (Kary Turner)
Gethsemane; offertory solo with organ
ace. words by J. B. S. Monsell, high
voice in F. 1460
t°, 5 p.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
126318, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Slavery days; characteristic march, by R.
Anthony Zita. 1461
f**, 6 p., pf.
M. Witmark A sons, New York, N. Y.
C 124228, June 25, 1906; 2 c. July 23, 1906.
Soldier (A) boy; words bv James W. Jack-
son, music byChas. U'adsworth Russ.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
1462
f°. 8p.
J. W. Jackson, Slaty Fork, W. Va. C
124506, June 28, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Someone; words bv Bartley C. Costello,
music by Karl L. Hoschna. 1468
f°,6p.
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y. C 109436, Dec. 14, 1905; 2 c. July
14, 1906.
Songs of Old Qlory and the land we love.
1464
24°, unp.
Geo. M. Vickers, Philadelphia, Pa. A
142687, Apr. 7, 1906; 2 c. June 23, 1906.
Songs that take me back to Ireland; words
and music by Chas. B. Law lor. 1466
f**, 5p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York»
N. Y. C 99185, July 19, 1905; 2 c. July
14, 1906.
Spice (The) of frnit; words by L. F. Yaus,
music by Metropolitan music cow
New York, Melville music pub. co.
1466
f°,6p.
L. F. Yaus, Bigelow, Mo. C 124510,
June 28, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Spirit of Ood; [words by] Geo. Croly,
[music by] E. S. Lorenz. 1467
leaf.
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 126499, Julv 30, 1906; 2 c. July
30, 1906.
MUSICAL COICP08ITION8
148
Spread the newi, baty bees; by Ulysses J.
Alsdorf. 1468
F, 5 p. pf.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 109444, Dec. 14, 1905; 2 c. July
14, 1906.
Bteinhaner (Carl)
Sang (Ein) am Rhein; [ged v.] Carl
Pufich. Compositionen fur mannerchor
op. 82. 1469
8°. 8c. and ptR.
H. vom Ende*8 verlajj, Trier, Germany.
C 125693, July 18, 1906; 2 c. July 18, 1906.
Straoss (Siehard)
Ada^o; aus der klaviersonate in H
moll op. 5, fiir violine, harmonium und
piano, ubertragen von August Reinhard.
V. no. 3070. 1470
4° sc. and pta.
Jos. AibI verlag, Munchen, Germany.
C 125697, July 18, 1906; 2 c. July 18, 1906.
Stricken (The) elty; song by B. D. Austin.
Chicago, Success music co. 1471
t°.6p.
B. D. Austin, United States. C 126383,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Strioken Frisco; words by Mrs. W. P.
Fenlaf»on, music by J. Rode. Chi-
cago, Success music oo. 1472
f°, 6p.
Mr$. W. P. Fenla»on, United States.
C 126371, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Summer time once more; words bv H. A.
Mathews, music by Metropolitan mu-
sic co. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 1478
f**.8p.
H. A. Mathews, Chambersburg, Pa.
C 124.388, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Sunny Colorado; reverie oompose<i and
arr. by C. Elizabeth Francis. 1474
f^.7p..pf.
C. E. Francis, Brush, Colo. C 126333,
July 28, 1906; 2 c. July 28, 1906.
Snnsbine and sbowers; words by R. R.
Yeoman, music by Metrot)olitan mu-
sic CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 1476
rsp.
R. R. Yeoman, St. Joseph, Mo. C
124377, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Snian, kiss me good and hard; words by
Robert F. Roden, music bv J. Fred
Helf. 1476
1 «H^" * Wa^^er co. , New York, N. Y. C
126530, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Sweet Anastasia Brady; words by Wm.
Jerome, music bv Jean Schwartz.
1477
fo, op.
Jerome & Schwartz, New York, N. Y.
C 126496, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Sweet Harriette: words by A. A, Fitzke,
music bv Metropolitan music co.
1478
Miss A. A. Fitzke, Westchester, N. Y.
C 123782, June 19, 1906; 2 c. July 24, 1906.
Sweet memories; words and music by H.
Jackson. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 1479
f«, 5 p.
H. Jackson, New York, N. Y. C 124513,
June 28, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Sweet Kyrabelle; words by Wm. H. Gard-
ner, music by G. M. Blandford.
Boston, The Colonial music pub. co.
1480
f °, 5 p.
G. M. Bland fonl. Boston, Mass. C
126439, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Sweetest (The) name: words by Mrs. F. H.
Calmes. mu-^ic by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 1481
f°. 3p.
^fr^^. F. H. Calmes, Atlanta, (xa. C
124389, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Sweethearting; words by Forceneius
Gunnsttunardda, music by Metro-
p)olitan music co. New York, Mel-
ville music pub. co. 14S8
f*>. 5p.
Forceneius Gunnsttunardda, New Ha-
ven, Conn. C 124393, June 26, 1906; 2 c.
Julv 31, 1906.
Ssnlc (Joseph)
Melodie; (Lied) pour violon avec ace.
de piano. 14S8
P. 7 p.
Ries <fe Erler, Berlin, German v. C
126446, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30," 1906.
Take a trip to Coney Island; words and
music by I^nisa Howell. New
York, Eastern music pub. co. 1484
f®. 5 p.
I^uisa Howell, New Brunswick, N. J.
C 124006, June 21, 1906; 2 c. July 18, 1906.
Take it to the Lord: f words by] Jos.
Scriven, [music bv] E. S. Lorenz.
1486
2 leaves.
Lorenz publishing: com pan v, Davton,
Ohio. C 126498, July 30, 1906; 2 c.* July
30, 1906.
144
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTBIE8
Tapper (Thomas)
Si^ht reading and memory lessons for
the pianoforte, Dook 1 ; ( Ed. Schmidt no.
108 a. b. ) 1486
49, 56 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
125575, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Tate (Jas. W.)
Old Calabar; written by John P. Har-
rington. 1487
F, 3p.
Monte Carlo pub. co., London, Eng-
land. C 126323, July 28, 1906; 2 c. July
20, 1906.
Tell the story everywhere; [by] Anna
Gardner Goodwin. 1488
leaf, song.
A. G. Goodwin, United States. C
126169, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
Tent life ; march , G eo. L. Spauld ing. 1489
f®, 6p.. pf.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. C
126549, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Tete ( A) a tete, at eight; words and music
by Barney Fagan. 1490
f°,6p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 110260, Dec. 22, 1905; 2 c. July
14, 1906.
That little rame of cards; words and music
by Wm. C. Henderson. Willis
\Voodward & co.. New York, N. Y.
1491
f°,5p.
Wm. C. Henderson, Brooklyn, N. Y.
C 126319, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
That little gold key to her heart; words by
Mrs. Rebecca Buck minster, music
bv Metropolitan music co. New
York, Melville music pub. co. 1492
19, b p.
^h'^^. R, Buck minster, Corning, Mo. C
124378, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
That's my idea of a hero; words by Vin-
cent Brvan, music by Gus. Edwards.
1493
f°.6p.
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y. C 95013, May 17, 1905; 2 c. July
20, 1906.
Thayer (William Armour)
Jesus, my Saviour, look on me; sacred
song for a high voice with piano ace.
words by Charlotte Elliott. 1494
f°.5p. *
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
126317, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Thelma of the dell; words by Wellinisrton
Brezee, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 1496
W. Brezee, Albany, N. Y. C 124615,
June 28, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
There's a wideneu in Ood't meroy; [words]
by Frederick W. Faber, [music] by
T. D. Williams. 1496
8 leaves.
Lorenz publishing; company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 126195, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July
25, 1906.
Thing! are inrely breaking great for me;
words by Ed. P. Moran, music by
Seymour Furth. 1497
f°. 6p.
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y. C 92716, Apr. 13, 1905; 2 c. July
14, 1906.
Those songs my mother need to sing; H.
Wakefield Smith, arr. for military
band by W. C. O'Hare. Song for
trombone. 1498
4° pt8.
Song for cornet.
4°. pts.
M. Witmark <& sons, New York, N. Y.
C 126524 > 126525, Julv 30, 1906; 2 c each
July 30, 1906.
ThniUier (Ed)
Filia amorosa; valse r^veuse pour piano*
1499
f^ 7 p.
Paul Pinion, Paris, France. C 126463,
July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Thy will be done: song for sop. or ten. by
F. D. Williams. 1500
f°.5p.
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 126196, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July
25, 1906.
Tiebach (Frans)
Glaubenssieg; oratorium zur funfzig-
jahrfeier des Oetdeutschen Junglings-
bundes, text von Johannes Jordan.
Klavi(?rau8zug. 1501
f°, fiO p.
Ostdeutsoher Junglingsbund, Berlin,
Germany. C 126209, July 26, 1906; 2 c.
July 26,'l906.
To day thy Master calls ; [words] by Os-
wald Allen, [music] by J. S. Fearis.
1502
4 lenvefl.
Ivorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 126193, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July
25, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
145
TokBj Loe ; an oriental serenade; words
by H . M. Jones, music by Jacob Kauf-
man. 1603
t°,b p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 107447, Nov. 16, 1905; 2 c. July
14, idm.
Tom, tell mother that you Ioto me; words
by Wilbur E. Castelow, music by
Metropolitan music CO. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 1604
P. 5 p.
W. E. Castelow, Meridian, Conn. C
124514, June 28, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Vanity; words by N. A. Gould, music by
Metropolitan music co. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 1606
P. 6 p.
N. A. Gould, West Walworth, N. Y.
C 124380, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31 , 1906.
Tillage belle; schottische. Bertha Metz-
ler, rev. ed. (L. F. graded edition
standard compositions by favorite
composers. ) 2nd grade, 24. ^ 1606
F, 4 p., pf.
Leo Feist, New York, N. Y. C 126567,
July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Yincent (Charlei)
Fifty Shakspere songs, for low voice.
(The musicians library.) 1607
4P, 157 p.
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, Mass. C
126222, July 26, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
Yirginia (The) oreeper march and step; by
Alfred T. Goodsell. 1608
f°,5p.. pf.
A. T. Goodsell, Bridgeport, Conn. C
126171, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
Tiolet^s (The) dream; words by Mina Stan-
ley Elliot, music by Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 1609
M. S. Elliot. Woodbum, 111. C 124505,
June 28, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 190(5.
Volletedt (Boh.)
Rosenzauber; walzer, op. 341 das or-
che^ter, no. 3. 1610
40. ptB.
G. A. Gassmann, Zurich, Switzerland.
C 126449, July :iO, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
▼olanteer (The) firemen; vocal march and
two step, words by Louis Rufner,
music by D. Miiller. 1611
f«.4p.
D. Muller, New York, N. Y. C 126189,
July 25, 1906; 2 c. July 28, 1906.
Wachs (Paal)
Femme r^v^; valse presque lente pour
piano. 1612
f°.7p.
C 126341, July 28, 1906.
Les pr^cieuses; marche coquette pour
piauo. 1618
F, 7p.
C 1263:36, July 28, 1906.
Enoch & cie., Paris, France. 2 c. each
July 28, 1906.
Wagpier (B.)
Magic fire scene; TFeuerzauber) from
"Die Walkiire" freely transcribed by L.
Brassin, revised and fingered by Eugene
Goudy for piano. Boston, Evans mu-
sic co. 1614
f°,9p.
W. A. Evans, Boston, Mass. C 126307,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
War tongt and memorial ton^s; with the
choruses arr. for mixed voices. 1616
go, 124 p.
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
C 126504, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
We'll ting unto the King; a beautiful sacri>d
song, words and music by H. W.
Orner, arr. by Geo. Rosen krans.
Male voices. 1616
Mixed voices.
8<>. unp.
H. \V. Orner, Dubois, Pa. C 126328-
126329, July 28, 1900; 2 c. of each July 28,
1906.
What's the matter with onr team; words
and music by Vincent Bryan. 1617
f°,6p.
J. H. Remick & co.. New York, N. Y.
C 126083, July 24, 1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
What's the use of anything; words by
Harry Williams, music by Egbert
Van Alstyne. 1618
f°,5p.
J. H. Remick & co.. New York, N. Y.
C 126084, July 24, 1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
When the lights go out; words by Ed.
Gardenier, music by Cha<^. Kohlman.
1619
f°, ft p.
C. Kohlman & co.. New York, N. Y.
C 126423, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
When the maple leaves are turning red and
gold; wonls by Louis Bogner, music
by James Whitehouse. Roi-hester,
Whitehouse pub. co. 1620
f°. 6p.
L. Bogner & co., Rochester, N. Y. C
119430, Apr. 21, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
146
CATALOGUE OF OOPYBIGHT ENTRIES
When the roll ii ealled np ]ronder; [words
by] J. M. B., [music by] J. M. Black.
1521
leaf.
J. M. Black, United States. C 126479,
July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Where ii mamal words by Mra. Carrie El-
dred, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville ma^ic
pub. CO. 1622
Afr8. C. Eldred, Washington Mills, N. Y.
C 124405, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Whiiperinff waves ; waltzes by Harry J.
Lincoln. 1628
P, 6 p., pi.
Vandersloot music pub. co., Williams-
port, Pa. C 126258, July 27, 1906; 2 c.
July 27, 1906.
White (The) Home bride; words by Mrs.
Clara B. Kephart, music by Rhoda
M. Kephart New York, Melville
music pub. co. 1524
f*.5p.
^frs. C. B. Kephart, Rolfe, Pa. C
124386, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Widow (A) hat ways; [pong from] "The
reil mill;*' lyric by Henry M. Blos-
som, music by V^ictbr HerlJert. 1525
T°,6p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 125812, July 19, 1906; 2 c. July
19, 1906.
Wiedemann (Max)
100 (Der) psalm; fur miinnerchor.
Parti tur. 1626
SP, 6 p.
Paul Koep]>en, Berlin, Germany. C
126218, July 26, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
Will yon be the same sweetheart; by
C'harles A. Feeley. Chicago, Suc-
cess music CO. 1527
f°, 5p.,Hong.
C. A. Feeley, United States. C 126369,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Willan (Healey)
Office (The) of the Holv Communion;
set to music in the kev of G. Novello's
parish choir book no. 713. 1528
8° 24 p.
Novel lo & CO., ltd.. London, England.
C 126203, July 26, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
Willie Oraham at Santiago; words by
Margaret Grassl, music hv Metropol-
itan music CO. • New \'ork, Mel-
ville music pub. co. 1529
f°. 5 p.
Melville music pub. co., New York,
N. Y. C 123161, June 9, 1906; 2 c. July
24, 1906.
Willing (The) workers; [by] Anna Gard-
ner Goodwin. 1680
leaf, song.
A. G. Goodwin, United States. C
126166, July 25, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
Wilm (K. Ton)
Musikalisches dekameron, 10 kleine
stiicke fur das pianoforte, op. 225, 1,
Fliegendes blatt (Flying leaf); 2, Be-
schwichtignng( Tranquility); 3, Unruhige
tage ( Restless day ) ; 4, Gestandnis (Con-
fession); 5, Bitte (Entreaty); 6, Ge-
tiiuschtes hoffen (Disappointment); 7,
Trohe laune (Good humor) ; 8, Kurzer
entschluss (Resolution); 9, Ruheplutz-
chen (In a quiet nook); 10, Im stillen
helm (By the fireside). 16S1
fo, 6, 3, 5, 3« 3, 3, 5, 3, 3. 3 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
126128-126137, July 25, 1906; 2 c. of each
July 25, 1906.
Wilson (H. Lane)
Lark (The) is up; vocal gavotte from
''Dorothy's weddmg day,*' words and
music, no. 1 in F. 1532
F. 7p.
Boosey & co., I>ondon, England. C
125487, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
With flying colon march; R. Goerdeler.
1588
8°. imp., band ptn.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 125501, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
With flying colon march; R. Goerdeler,
arr. by Aug. Damm. 1584
8°, unp. orch. pt«.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 125502, Julv 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16,
1906.
With Tiolets; song for high voice, words
by C. H. Webb, mime by G. Eloine
Price. 1585
f°, 5p., voc. pf. nee.
G. E. Price & M. Theo. Train, New
York, N. Y. C 125583, Julv 14, 1906; 2c.
July 14, 1906.
Wolff (Bernhard)
Select compositions for the pianoforte,
op. 252.
1. Lament; (Klagclied)
2. On the water; (Auf dem wa^-ser)
1536
f° 7 5 p.
C 126140-12614\ July 25, 1906.
op. 253. Contention; (Der
wettstreit) 1587
f°. 5 p.
C 126142, July 25, 1906.
HUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
147
Wolir (Bemhard) — Continued.
op. 255 The chimes; (Glo-
ckespiel) 1588
C 126143, July 2o, 1906.
op. 256. Devotion; (Andacht)
1589
C 126144, July 25, 1906.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. 2 c.
of each July 25, 1906.
Wonderfal (The) winder long; by Emma
R. Murray. Success music co.,
Chicago. ' 1640
f^ 5 p.
E. R. Mnrrav, United States. C 125703,
July 16, 1906;' 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Won't yon be my birdie bird; words by
Frank Abbott, music by NatOHlx>rne.
1641
f^.&p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 905:^, Mar. 13, 1905; 2 c. Julv
17, 1906.
"Won't you pray; [words and music by]
D. Z. Canadv. 1542
leaf.
Biglow & Main co., New York, N. Y.
C 126478, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Works (The) of the Lord; [by] L. 0.
Emerson. 1648
8 leaves, song.
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 126501, July 30, 1906; 2 c. Julv
30, 1906.
World's (The) deitrnotlon; [music by]
Gus S. Pranke. 1644
f°.6p.
G. 8. Pranke, United States. C 1 25547,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Woycke (Bagen)
Twelve lyric gems of Scotland tran-
scribed for the piano, op. 57, no. 1 , Logic
o' Buchan; 2, Robin Adair; 8, Within a
mile of ["Minburgh town; 4, Bonnie lad-
die, Highland laddie; 5, The ewe bughts;
6, Caller herrin; 7, A hieland lad; H, Ye
banks and braes; 9, The Campbells are
coming; 10, Annie lAurie; 11, The lass
o* Gowrie; 12, Scot's wha hae w' Wal-
lace bled. 1646
F, 5, 6, 3, 3. 5, 5, 3. 3. 3, 3, 3, 8 p.
Whalev, Rovce & co., ltd., Toronto,
Canada. ' C 12o990-126(K)l, July 20, 1906;
2 c. of each July 20, 1906.
Wnnderlieh (Ernst)
Baumbftch-cyclus; zwolf lieder und
eine widmung, fi'ir eine mittelhtimme.
Widmung; **Mein Thiiringen." 1646
F,7p.
Wnnderlieh (Bmtt) — Continued.
A. Lieder Jung Frieders; aus'Trau
Holde.''
P. 39 p.
B. Lieder eines fahrenden gesellen.
f° 35 p.
Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig, Germany.
C 126219-126221, July 26, 1906; 2 c. of
each July 26, 1906.
Yellow label brand; song, words by Wm.
L. Hussey, music by Harry Howard.
1647
W. L. Hussey, St. Louis, Mo. C 126437,
July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Yon never oan tell abont a woman; [song
from] "The red mill;*' lyric by
Henry M. Blossom, music by V'ictor
Herbert. 1648
f°, 6 p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 125811, July 19. 1906; 2 c. July
19, 1906.
Yon' 11 be mine forever; words by R. Ro-
mano, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New "Vork, Melville music
pub. CO. 1649
f°, b p.
Ralph Romano, New York, N. Y. C
124511, June 28, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Yon will remember; by Jos. Hanlon.
Chicago, Success music co. ' 1660
f°, 5 p. song.
J. Hanlon, United States. C 126387,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Yonlianna; my Indian maid, words and
music by Russell Webb. Chicago,
Miller music pub. co. 1661
fo, unp.
W^ebb Rockefeller Miller, Chicago, III.
C 125858, Julv 20, 1906; 2 c. Julv 20,
1906.
Yonng America maroh; E. J). Cioldby,
mandolin. 1662
f° unp.
E. D. Goldbv, Paterson, N.J. C 125635,
July 17, 1906;* 2 c. July 17, 1906.
Yonng ( The ) trumpeter; by Geo. L. Spaul-
ding, piano. Child life no. 2. 1668
f°. 8 p.
Theodore Pressor, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 125510, Julv 16, 1906; 2 c. Julv 16,
1906.
an^^els; song by
Chicago, Sucoe>»s
1664
Yonr mama* 8 with the
W. T. Vipond.
music CO.
f°. 6p.
W. T. Vii)ond, United States. C 126349,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
148
CATALOGUE OF COPYBIOHT ENTBIB8
'
Tonn truly walti; Joe. Gearen, arr. by
M. B. Waite. 1666
P. unp. 2 mand. gult. and pf.
M. B. Waite, Racine, Wis. C 124939,
July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Ziegler (Johannet)
In twilight; reverie for the pianoforte.
1666
f°,5p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boeton, Mass. C
125873. July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
Zolodel; son;? by Beulah Churchill.
Chicago, Success music co. 1667
f« 6 p.
B. Churchill, United States. C 125758,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
ZonaTes maroh ft two itep; £. D. Gold by,
mandolin. 1668
fo, unp.
E. D. Goldby, Paterson, N. J. C
125623, July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 17, 1906.
Number of entries of Musical compositions completed by deposit of 2 copies
since Jan. 1. 1906 16,679
INDEX TO PART 3. MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
Tliis index contains the names of the copyright proprietors of all the titles regis-
tered in this number; following each proprietor's name is the title registered by
him. The index includes also title references to all compositions entered under
the authors in the Catalogue and author references to all compositions entered
under the titles in the Catalogue. In the case of an author reference, the title
follows the name of the author.
Tnie Fl||:ares refer to tbe HeaT^-faced Numbers folloivlnii: tbe Titles In tbe
Catalocoe.
Aarons (A. £.) His honor the
naavor 1278
Abl ('J. ) verlag. Adagio 1470
Abechied 1148
Acuff (J. W. ) Glad hosannas ... 1255
Adagio 1470
Adoration 1233
Ahn Carse (A. von). Valse in D
flat 1176
Albright (C. G.) She's my fairy
queen 1453
Album leaf 1214
A Ibumblatt 1214
Alden (B.) Fare thee well Li Hie
May 1225
Allan & CO.:
Off toCallao 1256
Silver whispers 1150
Alsdorf ( U. J.) Spread the news,
busy bees 1468
Aletyne (E. V.) What's the use
of anything 1518
Altbohmisches Weihnaohtslied . . . 1277
Anderton (T.) Norma i baron... 1386
Annie Laurie 1545
A polio- verlag. Rosine walzer 1333
Appalachia 1195
Appel (H.):
Brass buttons 1170
Daintv rosebuds 1187
Archer ( li. J. ) Maggie Croney . . 1348
Ariette-g&votte 1222
Armand (C.) :
Bluette 1165
Bolero 1167
Legende 1328
Romance 1421
As the seasons come & go 1451
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew:
Why is springtime, ringtime?. 1264
World of roses ' 1190
Ashdown (E. ):
In questa tomba oscura 1160
Ashford (E. L.) Go<rs way is
best 1259
Astarte 1359
Ater(J. McD.) Powerof true love. 1414
Audacht 1539
Auf dem wasser 1536
Augener ( ):
Foreign pictures 1366
Valse in I) flat 1176
Austin ( B. D. ) Stricken city .... 1471
Babcock (I. E. ) Death comes at
dawn 1193
Bailey (A.):
I(ieal chord instructor 1 301
New chord instructor 1381
Baillet (H.) jr. Great Jehovah,
mighty God 1267
Baldo> ef ( J. O. ) Our grandmoth-
er's pies 1404
Ball (E. R.):
I can't help thinking of you. . 1284
One little giri 131^6
Rosev red cheek 1425
BarcaroUie 1209
Baumba(!h-cvclus 1546
Bells '. 1279
Benedictus 1232
Benson (S. ) Death comes at
dawn 1 194
Beschwichtigung 15.31
Beswick (L. H.) Hvmn of the
Nile ". 1282
Beyer (— ). Little sweetheart 1336
Biglow & Main co. Won't you
pray 1542
Bingham (CD.) No bird can sing
in a darkened room 1384
Bischoff (C. C.) Princess 1416
Bitte 1531
Biuge (C. B. ) Evangeli harpe... 1219
Black (J. M.) When the roll is
called up yonder 1521
Blandford (G. M.):
Ot^ceola 1402
Sweet Myrabelle 1480
Blanev (H. F.) Kandy kid for
mine 1319
Bogner (L.) & co. When the ma-
ple leaves are turning 1 520
Bonnie laddie 1545
Boosey & co. Lark (The) is up.. 1532
I
II
INDEX
Bour <& Kendall. Kentucky Rose. 1322
Bowman (N.) Elvarie 1217
Bradford (J. B.) By the brook.. 1173
Brabam (G.V.
Four-in-nand 1240
Rolling home 1420
Brassin (L.) Magic tire scene ... 1514
Bratton (J. W.) On a deaert
island 1392
Bresee ( F. W. ) Boys in blue .... 1 168
Brezee ( W. ) Thelraa of the dell . 1495
Breitkopf <& Hiirtel:
Baumbach-cyclus 1 546
Bells 1279
Omar Khavydm 1 155
Brightmore (W.) Is there any-
thing that I could do for vou.I. 1307
Bristow (F. L. ) Jollv little cow-
boys ' 1313
Brown { B. F. )jr. Good-bye sweet-
heart Josie 1 262
Brown (W. E. )jr. Must I leave
my sweetheart forever 1367
Bryan (V.) What's the matter
with our team 1517
Buckminster ( Sfrs. R. ) That little
gold key to her heart 1491
Burt (W. J. J.) Coontown jubi-
lee 1184
Butler (R. L. ) In the moonlight,
Gracie dear 1304
Bv the fireside 1531
Cafe chantant 1 366
Caller herrin 1545
Calmes {Mrs. F. H.) Sweetest
name 1481
Camp (E.) San Francisco earth-
quake 1435
Camp & Merrill. San Francisco
earthquake 1435
Campbells are coming 1545
Canady (D. Z. ) Won't vou prav. 1542
Canzonetta 1234
Capricieuse 1213
Caresf^e enivrante 1189
Casey (J. W.):
If you could understand 1302
Just a picture of Kentucky. . . 1316
Castelow (W. E.) Tom, * tell
mother that you love me 1504
CastlingfH.) I lost my train again. 1289
Catlin (E. L. ) My amber lady . . 1368
Chapin (.1fr«. M. E. ) Mv sweet-
heart '. 1374
C hap pell & CO. Dairymaids 1427
Ch im es 1 538
Christine. Petite tonkinoise 1449
Church (J.) CO. Classics for the
young 1229
Churchill ( B.) Zolodel 1557
Clark (M.) Heart Vve crushed
forever 1273
Classics for the voung 1 229
Clement (F. W. ') p:vening breeze. 1220
Clevenger (W. F.) Mollie 1362
Cline (0. L. ) Gritty George 1268
Cceur fragile 1 161
Coglev ( E. F. ) Manawa 1352
Coles ( C. H. ) Leary 's alleyway . . 1327
CoUett (H. J.) Down where the
apple blossoms grow 1202
Collins (L. S.):
Farmer's boy 1227
Old Glory 1389
Compositionen fur das piano-forte. 1209
Confession 1531
Conley(R.) Mah little honey Sue. 1350
Contention 1537
Cotter (T.) Chevennegirl 1178
Crawford (C.) On the shady side. 1395
Crolv (G. ) Spirit of God 1467
Cru8er(C.V.) Allalonie 1144
Curfman ( B. ) Dinah's twins 1197
Curwin ( J. ) A sons. King of Sher^
wood 1276
Cundy music CO. Evening breeze. 1220
Czdrdjte 1366
Dairymaids 1427
Daiflv's wooing 1329
Dale'iR-A.) Pictures on the wall. 1412
Damm (A. ) With fl ving colors. . 1533
Darewski ( M. ) \Vorld of roses ... 1 1 90
Davis (J. W. ) Baby's gone 1153
Dean (E. S.) & Hensley (S. W.)
Glad hosannas 1255
De Koven ( R. ) Gav lieutenant. . 1 252
Deux Marthe 1 223
Devotion 1539
Disappointment 1531
Ditson (O. ) CO.:
Fantasy pieces 1448
Fifty Shakespere songs 1507
Twenty-five studies for piano. 1163
Two dancers 1269
War songs & memorial songs . 1515
Where the bee sucks 1 149
Dittinann (C. E. ) She's only a
moving picture 1454
Douthat (L. L. ) Down in the
vallev 1201
Dowd ( L. ) Lost in the bay 1342
Dragonne 1235
Dressier ( W. ) Old folks at home. 1388
Du hast meine ganz seele 1 154
Duble (C. E.) Salute to Williams-
port 1429
Durand ( H. ) Silver leaves 1457
Edinger (J. D. ) Bovs of yester-
day ' \ 1169
E<1 wards (G.) :
Romeo and Juliet 1422
That's my idea of a hero 1493
Edwards (J.) His honor the
mayor 1278
Elander (C.) Hymn of the Nile . 1282
Eldred ( .Vr«. C.) ' Where is Mama. 1522
Elkrocm (A. N. ) Rose city by
the sea 1423
Elliot ( M. S. ) Violet's dream 1509
Ellis (R.) Old black Joe 1387
Elliston (C. F.) I am wasting
away for you 1283
INDEX
III
Emerson (L, O.) Works of the
Lord 1543
En cheminant 1254
Ende'e (H, voin) verlag. Sang
am Rhein 1469
Entreaty 1531
Enoch <x cie. :
Adoration 12:«
Canzonetta 1 234
Dra^nne 1235
Duval (A.) 1204
Feniine n^v^e 1512
Golliwogys's dance 1205
Marche Gsuiconne 1324
Marquisette 1 206
Pimpante 1207
Pn^*cieuj>e8 ( Lea) 1513
Espagnola 1166
Evans (VV. A.):
Friihlineerauschen 1458
Gallant heroes 1250
Jsadore waltz 1309
Magic fire scene 1514
Shower of pearls 1456
Evridge ( W. D.) Glad hosannas. . 1255
Ewe bughts 1545
Fagan (B. ) Tete a tete at eight. . 1490
Famil.v songs with tunes 1270
Fantasy pieces 1448
Fa88(P.W.) Annette 1147
Fearis ( J. S.) To-day thy Master
calls 1502
Feist ( L. ) :
Bright as the morning 1172
Jupiter 1315
Little patriot 1335
Mansfeldt technic 1353
Mars 1356
Pasionaria danza 1406
Village belle 1506
Femme r^v^e 1512
Fenlason {Mrs. W. P.) Stricken
Frisco 1472
Fest bei den Oster-Haschen 1440
Field (J. T.) Magificat & nunc
dimitUs 1349
Fieldhouse ( A. ) Shower of pearls. 1456
Fifty Shakespere songs 1507
Figliadi lorio 1241
Filla amorosa 1499
Fischer (C):
Blaette 1165
Bolero 11 67
Legende 1328
Peruvian dance 1410
Romance 1421
Fischer (J.) Jaramladf pochod . 1310
Fitzke (Afiss A. A. ) Sweet Harri-
ette 1478
Flegel (A. F.) Rose city by the
sea 1423
Fliegendes blatt 1531
Floramve 1204
Flying leaf 1531
Fontaine. Daisies 1188
Forberg ( R. ) :
Abechied 1148
Altbohmisches Weihmacht-
slied 1277
Jubilate Deo oranis terra 1249
Foreign pictures 1366
Foster ( E. G . ) Linday & Rastus . 1 334
Foster (S. ) Old black Joe 1387
Foster (S. C. ) Old folks at home. 1388
Frain (M. T.) & Turner (G. C.)
Sally 142g
Francis (C. E. ):
Human hearts 1281
Sunny Colorado 1474
Francis, Day & Hunter:
I lost my train again 1289
I want a little man like you.. 1295
Never show the palm of your
hand 1380
Freeley (C. A.) Will you be the
same sweetheart 1527
Frohe laune 1531
Froman (A. A.) Sinking of the
Valencia 1459
Fruhlingsrauschen 1458
Fiinf gesange 1321
Furth (8.):'
LeVa all make hay while the
Fun shines 1331
My pals 1371
Things are surely breaking
great for me 1497
Gabriel (C. H. ) I will walk with
Him 1299
Garland (M.) It pavs 1309
Gassmann (G. A.) kosenzauber. 1510
Gearen(J. ) Yours truly waltz.. 1555
Gestandnis 1531
Getaupchtes hoffen 1531
Gethsemane 1460
Giovanni Gallurese 1363
Glaubenssieg 1501
Glockespiel 1538
Go<lfrey (D.) Dairymaids 1427
Goerdeier(R.) With flving colors. 1533
Goldby ( E. D. ) :
Gold by 's practical studies for
mandolin 1260
Young America march 1552
Zouaves march 1558
Golliwogg's dance 1205
(irood humor 1531
Goodman (J. F.) Neath the
shadow of the Colorado
hills 1378
Goodsell(A. T. ) Virginia creeper. 1508
Goodwin (A. G.) :
Do not touch the wine cup . . . 1200
I will follow Jesus 1298
JesuH, don't pans me by 131 1
Praise the i^rd 1415
Tell the story everywhere 1488
Willing workers 1530
IV
INDEX
Ooudy (E.):
Fr ij hlingsrauschen
Magic fire scene
Gould (N. A.) Vanity
-Gould & CO. Till dawn
Grainger (Mrs. J.) In the morn-
ing's dawn
Granniss ( F. B. ) Eventide
Grauso ( A. ) Schiaranno Tuomo.
Green ( M. F. ) New moon
Greenbaum (A.) Bye-a-bye ma
honey
Greenberg (I.) Gay Bohemian
knights
Gruninger (A. N.) Only truat in
Jesus
Gunnsttunardda ( F. ) Sweetheart-
ing
Habailera
Hatthette & cie. Vieilles amours.
Hall(M. L.) Alonzo
Halleluja
Hanlin (J. ) You will remember. .
Hans und Grete
Harmonie, Berlin, Germany. Ap-
palachia
Harpe des anges
Harris (S. P.):
My guardian angel
Nearest & dearest
Harsh (A. M. ) San Francisco . . .
Hart (C. F. ) I wonder if your
heart is still the same
Harvest festival
Heins ( C. ) Rose Fay
Helf (F. ) Susan kiss me good &
hard
Helf <fe Hager co. Susan kiss me
good & hard
Henderson (VV. C.) That little
game of ciirds
Henry (S. R.) After they gather
the hav
Herbert *( v.):
Red mill, Opening chorus
Widow ( A) has wavs
You never can tell alx)ut a
woman
Heugel & cie. :
Ccrur fragile
Parle encore
Printania
Hieland lad
Highland laddie
Hiltibiddle ( H. W. ) Because you
wouldn't let me see you home. .
Hoff ( F. M. ) Hard working man.
Hoffman (G.) I like you too
Hoist ((t. von) Minuet d'amour.
Holy Lord i-iod al mighty
Hoover (F. G. ) Only a bunch of
rones
Hoj«chna (K. L. ):
Good-bye f al
Someone
1458
1514
1505
1337
13<>5
1221
1444
1383
1174
1251 '
1401 '
1482 I
1230
1376
1145
1271
1550
1342
1195
1142
i3<>9 ;
1377
1430
1300
1243
1424
1476
1476
1491 '
1141
1418 '
1525 ,
1548
1161
1355
1162
1545
1545
1159
1272
1287
1185
1156
1398
1261
1463
Houston (L. D.) I like to look
into your eyes of blue 1 286
Howard (G. W.) On the moesy
banks 1394
Howard'(*H.y ' Yellow iabe'l blind 1547
Howell ( L. ) Take a trip to Coney
Island 1484
Hussey (W, L.) Yellow label
brand 1547
have a blue eyed sweetheart 1 154
ch hab ein schneeweiss 1 154
ch will dich auf hilnden tragen . . 1154
go ( B. T. ) Nation's bride 1375
m stillen heim 1531
mpromptu in A minor 1263
n a quiet nook 1531
n my heart thou liest hidden 1 154
n questa tomba oscura 1 1 60
n twilight 1556
ndiana 1244
ngram (H. B. ) On a moonlight
summer's night 1393
Jackson (H.) Sweet memories . . 1479
Jackson (J. VV.) Soldier boy.... 1462
Jarvis (M. S. ) San Francisco 1431
Jefferson (G. F):
Free land 124
Free land; education, &c 1247
God's law 1258
Love & truth 1344
Love & truth; education &c.. 1345
Peace & progres.-? 1408
Peace & progress; education
Ac 1409
Jerome & Schwartz:
Float me Charlie 1237
Sweet Anastasia Brady 1477
Jesu, Thou sweetness pure and
blest 1323
Jesus, mv Saviour, look on me ... 1494
Jewdl (P.) Farmers boy 1227
Jones (A. M. ) Million march . . . 1360
Josselyn(A. S.) I must be leaving. 1294
Jubilate Deo omnis terra 1249
Karg-Elert (S.) Halleluja 1271
Kiithchen von Heilbronn 1411
Kaufman (J.)'-
Dear old proverbs 1 192
Tokey Loe 1503
Kean ( H. A. ) Kate has kissed the
blarney 1338
Kendall (A. A. ) Kentucky Rose. 1322
Kephart (Mrs. C. B.) * White
House bride 1524
Kephart (R. M.) White House
bride 1524
Kimbrough (T. M. ) On a moon-
light summer's night 1393
King of love 1216
King of Sherwood 1276
Klagelie<i 1536
Klein (M.):
Luna pftvStimes 1 347
Man from Now 1351
Kline (N. E. ) Go by 1. 1257
INDEX
Koepp>en(P. ) Wiedemann (M.)
Der lOOpaalm 1526
Kohlman (C. ) & co. When the
lights go out 1519
Koneeky ( L. ) New church hymn . 1382
Krey (H. ) music co. I'm waiting
for your answer Mollie dear 1293
Kurtz ( Mrs. K.) Minneapolis fire. 1361
Kurzer entschluss 1531
Lacy ( A. S. ) Never again 1379
Lament 1536
Land of the midnight sun 13(56
Landau ( B. ) Catastrophe 1 177
Lark (The) is up 1532
Laroussini (Mrs. F. U.) Ave
Maria 1151
Larwav (J. H.) My king 1181
Lass o Gowrie .' 1545
Lawlor (C. B. ) Songs that take
me back to Ireland 1465
Lax ( F. ) Farewell to Naples 1 226
Lemburg( N. & N. ) Can you forget. 1175
Lerman (J. VV.) Lord reigneth.. 1340
Lewis (L.R.) Norman baron .. . 1386
Lieder der liebe 1 154
Lincoln (H.) Whispering waves. 1523
Logie o' Buchan 1545
Ix)renz (J. ) Hans und Grete 1 342
Lorenz pub. co. :
Divme pilot 1199
God's way is best 1259
I willwafk with Him 1299
Lord of life & glory 1339
Lord reigneth 1 340
Satisfy us with Thy mercv . . . 1441
Spirit of God .\... 1467
Take it to the Lord 1485
There's a wideness in God's
mercy 1496
Thy will be done 1500
Today thy Master calls 1502
Works of the Lord 1543
Loech (A.) Joker 1312
Losey (F. H.):
jolly sweethearts 1314
Salute to Williamsport 1429
Lotti(A.) Purdicesti 1343
Luders ( ( J . ) Scheming 1443
Lueaaenhop ( W. ) One night as I
was dreaming 1 397
Luscombe ( F. ) Peruvian dance. . 1410
McA voy ( J. ) Fare thee well Li I lie
Mav :... 1225
McCa'be(J. C):
Four-in-hand 1240
Rolling home 1420
McCallion {Mrs. M.) My enow-
clad Leadville home 1 373
Machie. lMt\e sweetheart 1336
Mackie-Beyer:
Discovered love 1 198
Etemelle ivresse 1218
Madam Butterfly 1417
Magic fire Hcene 1514
Mahn (V. ) I was once a little boy
like you 1296
Mansfeldt technic 1353
Marche Gasconne 1324
Marchetti (F. D.) Caresse eni-
vrante 1189
Marguerites 1 188
Marquisette 1206
Marsh ( Mrs. £. ) Grand old Span-
ish villa by the sea 1266
Mareh-Smith (M. B.) Lullaby.. 1346
Martin (J.) Mah little honey Sue. 1350
Martin (M. J.):
Crystal lake waltz 1186
Dreamland waltz 12p3
Martin ( W. S. ) 1 will extol Thee. 1297
Mathews (H. A.) Summer time
once more 1473
Mattaress (V.):
Figlia di lorio 1241
Giovanni Gallurese 1363
Mav day song 1451
Mazurka 1366
Melodie 1210
Melodie pour violon 1483
Melville music pub. co. Willie
Graham at Santiago 1529
Memorial day song 1451
Metzler { B. ) :
Bright as the morning 1172
Little patriot 1335
Village belle 1506
Metzler & co. :
Indiana 1244
Musical ride 1245
Metropolitan music co.:
All alonie 1144
Annette 1147
Baby's gone 1153
Boys of yesterday 1 169
By the brook 1173
Cheyenne ^irl 1178
Dinah's twms 1197
Down where the apple blos-
soms grow 1202
Eily O'Conner 1215
Grand old Spanish villa by the
sea 1266
Hard working man 1 272
I'm going back to Mexico 1292
Just now 1317
Linday <& Rastus 1334
Minneapolis fire 1361
Mollie 1362
My snow-clad Leadville home 1373
One night as I was dreaming . 1397
Only a bunch of roses 1398
San Francisco, ruined San
Francisco 1438
Sinking of the Valencia 1459
Spice of fruit 1466
Summer time once more 1473
Sunshine & showers 1475
Sweet Harriette 1478
Sweetest name 1481
Sweethearting 1482
That little gold key to her
heart 1492
VI
INDEX
Metropolitan music co.— Continued.
Thelma of the dell 1496
Tom, tell mother that you love
me 1504
Vanity 1505
Violet's dream 1509
Where is mama 1522
Willie Graham at Santiago . . . 1529
YouMl l)e mine forever. . . 1549
Michael ( Mr». C. S. ) Our fair city
that has gone 1403
Miller ( W. R.) Youlianna 1551
Million population club. Million
march 1360
Monte Carlo pub. co. :
Old Calabar 1487
That's your cactus over there. 1231
Moore ( W. A . ) Past tryst 1407
Morrison (G. H.) Just now 1317
Muller(D.) Volunteer fireman.. 1511
Murray ( K. R. ) Wonderful winder
song 1540
Musical ride 1245
Musikalisches dekameron 1531
My King 1181
M V valentine 1451
JS'ason ( E. S. ) Isador waltz 1308
Neath the spell thy song has woven 1154
Neidig (C. A . ) As the seasons come
& go 1451
Nero, prelude from 1182
Nicol (E. N. ) San Francisco, ruined
San Francisco 1438
Norton (G.A.^ Morn 1365
Norumbega park co. Out to Nor-
umbega 1405
Novel lo & CO.:
Holy Lord God almighty 1156
Impromptu in A minor 1263
Jesu Thou sweetness pure <fe
blest 1323
Minuet d'amour 1185
Office of the Holv Commun-
ion ; 1239; 1528
Prehide from the music to Ste-
phen Phillip's drama, Nero. 1182
Variations on an African air.. 1183
Nowlin (D.) Hello, Miss Lizzie
Green 1275
O'Connor ( M. A. ) Nation's bride. 1375
Off to Callao 1256
Officeof the Holy Communion. 1239; 1528
0'Hare(VV. C):
His honor the mayor 1278
Man from Now 1351
Those stmgs my mother used
to sing 1498
Old Calabar 1487
Omar Khayyam 1155
On the water 1536
Oppenheinier (H.) Fest bei den
Oster-HjiHchen 1440
Ormoml (V.) music co. Nora
O'Mallev 1385
Orner (H. W.) We'll sing unto
the King 1516
Osborne (N.) Wont you be my
birdie bird 1541
Ostdeutschen jiinglingsbundes.
Glaubenssieg 1501
Owst (W. G.) Where the bee
sucks 1149
Parle encore 1355
Paulton (E. A.) I'm de coon
Lothario 1291
Peltier ( O. ) Heavenly vision 1274
Pendleton (E. H.) I'll love you
always 1288
Penn (A. A.):
Learning her lessons 1326
She only was in Paris for a
year. 1452
Pennino ( F. ) Schiaranno Tuorno . 1 444
Pepper (J. W.):
Discovered love 1198
Eternelle ivresse 1218
Farewell to Naples 1226
Little sweetheart 1 336
Peters (W.F.) Mary 1357
Petite tonkinoise : 1449
Phillips (F.) In the presence of
the king 1306
Pierce ( C. R. ) Loralie 13:^8
Pimpante 1207
Pincon ( P. ) Filia amorosa 1499
Plaza Toro 1366
Pond ( W. A. ) & CO. Old folks at
home 1388
Pranke (G. S.) World's destruc-
tion 1544
Precieuees ( Les) 1513
Prelude from the music to Stephen
Phillip's drama, Nero 1182
Preseer ( T. ) :
Bridal roses 1171
Daisies 1188
Jolly little cow boys 1313
Rose Fay 1424
School flag 1447
Tent life 1489
With flying colors 1533
Young trumpeter 1553
Price ( G. E. ) With violets 1535
Printania 1 1 62
Princess Rosine 1333
Proescholdt (F.) :
In joyful mood 1303
Reverie 1419
Pugh ( D. A. ) March of the Mac-
cal)ees 1354
Pusch ( C. ) Sang am Rhein 1469
Queen of May 1451
Rahter(D.) Habafiera 1230
Railey (M. K.) San Francisco
fire 1436
Recker ( R. ) After thev gather the
hay *... 1141
Reinhard (A.) .Adagio 1470
Remick (J. H.) &co. :
1 like yon too 1287
I wonder if vour heart is still
the same . .' 1300
INDEX
VII
Remiok (J. H.) & co. — Continued.
What's the matter with our
team 1517
What8 the use of anything ... 151 8
Resolution 1531
Restless days 1531
Ricordi (G.) & c:
£n cheminant 1254
Figliadi lorio 1241
Giovanni Gallurese 1 363
Madam Butterfly 1417
Ries & Erler:
Melodie pour violon 1483
Music zu Kleists Katchen, von
Heilbronn 1411
Ripley (J. H. ) Isadore waltz 1308
Rivers (G. ) Eily 0*CJonner 1215
Roberts ( K. A. ) :
Jupiter 1315
Mars 1356
Robin Adair 1545
Rode (J. ) Stricken Frisco 1472
Romano (R. ) You'll be mine for-
ever 1549
Roeenkrans (G.) We'll sing unto
the King 1516
Rosenzauber 1510
Rossiter (W.):
Flora Dora 1238
Silver leaves 1457
Ruheplatzchen 1531
Rus8(C. W.):
I like to look into your eyes of
blue * 1 286
Only a cam ric flower 1399
Our grandmother's pies 1404
Pledge of the pines 1413
iSoldierboy 1462
Russell (H. A.):
Birdie's goodbye 1164
Kate has kissed the blarney. . 1320
Lullaby 1346
Russell (K.) I want a little man
like you 1295
Ryan (W. G,) My queen of the
golden west 1372
BaTzer {G. ) Lords & ladies 1341
San Francisco 1431
Sancho ( J. ) Pasionaria danza . . . 1406
Sang am Rhein 1469
Sappington (T. L.) Nora O'Mal-
ley 1385
Scale & technic studies for violin . . 1236
Scharwenka ( X. ) Fantasy pieces. 1448
Scherzo 1212
Schirmer (G.):
Astarte 1359
Crethsemane 1460
Jesus, m y Saviour, look on me . 1494
Schmidt (A. P.):
Compodtionen fiir das piano-
forte 1209
Fspagnola 1166
Harvest festival 1243
In statelv measure 1143
In twilight 1556
3695— PT 3, NO 9—06 3
Schmidt ( A. P. ) — Continued.
Musikalischee dekamerou 1531
Schmidt'« collection of sacred
son^ 1445
Schmidt's collection of sacred
trios 1446
Select compositions for piano. 1536
S^r^nade Andalouse 1442
Sight reading & memorv les-
sons '. 1486
Spring festival 1332
Tea rose 1364
3 love songs 1154
Schott's (B.) sohne Harpe des
anges 1 142
Schultz (A. von) See Von Schultz
(A.) 1432
Schwartz (J.) :
Float me Charlie 1237
Sweet Anastasia Brady 1477
Scot's wha hae w' Wallace bled. . . 1545
Scriven (J. ) Take it to the Lord. 1485
Select compositions for piano 1536
Seminary music co. :
Brass buttons 1170
Dainty rosebuds 1 187
S^r^nde Analouse 1442
Shackford (C.) I'm waiting for
your answer Molly dear 1293
Sheard (C.) &C0. Till I die 1265
Shields ( E. McE. ) Birdie's good-
bye 1164
Shutts (^fr8. A. M.) I'm going
back to Mexico 1292
Sight reading & memory lessons. . 1486
Silver whispers 1150
Silver, Burdett <& co. JNorman
baron 1386
Simon ( C. ) Halleluja 1 271
Slawson (J. B. ) Beautiful Lake
Geneva, Wisconsin 1 158
Smith (A.) It pays 1309
Smith (H. W.) Those songs my
mother used to sing 1498
Smith (M. B. Marsh-) «S^ Marsh-
Smith (M. B) 1346
Smith (P. F. ) Last good-bye 1325
Smith (W. P.) Old Pike's Peak. 1391
Snow (J. A.) Shower of pearls.. 1456
Souvenir de Pesth; ungarischer
tang 1211
Spaulding (G. L):
Bridal roses 1171
School flag 1447
Tent life 1489
Young trumpeter 1553
Sparrow ( E. ) Gallant heroes 1 250
Sparv ( W. ( '.) I must be leaving. 1294
Spring festival 1332
Star of hope 1455
Steele (L.) Frisco 1248
Stem (J. W.) &C0.:
A f ter they gather the hay 1141
Famous college songs 1 224
Stevens (A.) Out to Noruml)ega. 1405
VIII
INDEX
Stoneman (B. D. ) Battle must be
won 1157
Student King 1252
Sullivan (D. J.) Americana 1146
Swett (L. ) My love of long ago. . 1370
Tapper (T. ) Twenty-tive studies
for piano 11S3
Taylor ( H. ) Neversho w the palm . 1380
Tea rose 1364
Teller pub. co. Scale & techuic
studies for violin 1236
That's your cactus over there 1231
Three bagatelles 1280
Tiemey (M.) San Francisco dis-
aster 1434
Till dawn 1337
Till I die 1265
Tilton (B. E. ) Rubber 1426
Tormev (M. H. ) Dear Crizzie. . . 1191
Tours \F, E. ) Dairymaids 1427
Train ( M. T. ) With violets 1535
Tranquility 1531
Tremaine (D. C.) Christ of Gali-
lee 1180
Triomphe 1358
TuUer-Meredith co. I will extol
Thee 1297
Turner (G.C.) Sally 1428
Tuscan f^te 1366
Twelve lyric gems of Scotland 1545
Twenty -hve studies for piano 1 163
Tw o dancers 1 269
Ufford (E. S.) I changed my
way 1285
Unruhige tage 1531
Valsein Dfl'at :... 1176
Vandersloot music pub. co. :
Joker 1312
Jolly sweethearts 1314
Salute to Williamsport 1429
Whispering waves 1523
Variations on an African air 1 183
Vaughan (M.) Destruction of
Frisco 1196
Vickers (G. M.) Songs of Old
Glory 1464
Vieilles amours 1376
Vieweg (C. F. ) Funf gesange . . . 1321
Vincent (H. B.) Nora O'Malley. 1385
Vincent music co. Three baga-
telles 1280
Violet ( J. W. ) Old oak tree 1389
Vipond (W. T.) Your mama's
with the angels 1554
Voigt (H.) Fest bei den Oster-
Hiiscben 1440
Vom Ende's (H.) verlag. Sang
am Rhein 1469
Von Schultz ( A. ) San Francisco . 1432
W^aderaan {Mrs. J. H.) San
Francisco's cry 1439
Waite(M. B.) Yours truly, waltz. 1555
Walkure(Die) 1514
Wallace (A.) San Francisco hor-
ror 1437
Wallace ( E. ) Baby gets the cream . 1 152
Wallace ( R. A. ) Just one more life. 1318
Wallace ( W. W. ) Only a crimson
flower 1400
Waring (A. L.) I will walk with
Him 1299
Webb ( R. ) Youlianna 1551
Wehrhein (M. L. ) Leslies waltz. 1330
Wentworth (E. E.) Only a cani-
ne flower 1 399
Werlein ( P. ) Ave Maria 1151
Wettstreit (Der) 1537
Whaley, Royce & co. ltd. Twelve
lyric gems of Scotland 1545
Where the bee sucks 1149
White-Smith mus. pub. co. :
Choice Irish songs 1179
28 selected songs 1253
Whitehouse ( J. ) When the maple
leaves are turning 1520
Whitney (C. W.) <& co., March of
the Maccabees 1354
Why is springtime, ringtime? 1264
Widdicombe (H. T.) San Fran-
cisco --- - - 1433
Wilcox ( H."H.y " Fate of the bank
wrecker ..-..- 1228
Wiley (B. B. ) ' 'Earthquake! ! ! ! ! ! 1208
Williams (E. S.) Kandv kid for
mine ' 1319
Williams ( F. D. ) Thywillbedone. 1500
Williams (T. D. ) There's a wide-
ness in God's mere V 1496
Williams ( W. R. ) Flora Dora. . . 1238
Williamson (C. ) Osceola 1402
Wilson (I. B.):
Lord of life & glory 1339
Satisfy us w ith Thy mercy . . - . 1 441
Within a mile of Edinburgh town . 1545
Witmark (M.) & sons:
Americana 1146
By e-a-bve ma honey 1 1 74
Dear old proverbs 1192
Four-in-hand 1240
Gay Bohemian Knights 1251
Good-bye pal 1261
Hello, Miss Lizzie Green 1275
His honor the mayor 1278
I can't help thinking of you. . 1284
If you could understand 1302
I'll love you always 1288
I'm de coon Lothario 1291
Just a picture of Kentucky. . . 1316
Lords & ladies 1341
Learning her lessons 1326
Let's all make hay while the
sun shines 1331
Luna pastimes 1347
Man from now 1351
Mary 1357
Mom 1365
My amber lady 1368
My pals 1371
No bird can sing in a darkened
room 1384
On a desert island 1392
On the shady side 1395
INDEX
IX
Witmark (M. & sons) — Continued.
One little girl 13»6
Red mill, opening chorus . . . . 1418
Rolling home 1420
Romeo & Juliet 1422
Roeey red cheek 1425
Scheming 1443
She only was in Paris for a
year.* 1462
Slaverydays 1461
Someone 1463
Songs that take me hack to
Ireland 1465
Spread the news, busy bees . . 1468
Tete a tete at eight 1490
That's my idea of a hero 1493
Things are surely breaking
great forme 1497
Those songs my mother used
to sing 1498
Witmark (M. & sons) — Continued.
Tokey Loe 1503
Widow (A) has ways 1525
Won't you be my birdie
bird 1541
You never can tell 1548
Wormell (I.) I love you more &
more 1290
Wyman(W.) I must be leaving. 1294
Yaus (L. F. ) Spice of fruit 1466
Ye banks <& oraes 1545
Yeoman (R. R.) Sunshine &
showers 1475
Young ( M. ) Pledge of the pines. 1413
Zita(R. A.) Slaverydays 1461
Zook & cie:
Arlette-gavotte 1222
DeuxMarthe 1223
28 selected songs 1253
100 psalm 1526
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COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACT OF CONORESS OF MARCH 8, 1891,
618T CONGRESS, 2nd SESSION. CHAP. 666, SEC. 4
PART 3:
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 1, JULY-DECEMBER, 1906
Ho. 10
September 6, 1906
WASHINGTON
OOVERNMENT PRINTINO OFFIOB
1906
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
Arranged alphabetically by authors (composers) or titles. The titles beginning with
an article are alphabetted under the first word not an article. The imprint
is omitted in the title if the publisher and copyright proprietor are the same; the
date of publication is inserted only when it is different from date of copyright
Information contained in the title is not repeated in the collation. Piano music is
understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. Songs are understood to
be with pf. ace. unless otherwise stated. Titles reading ** Words by,'* "Music
by *' are to be understood as songs.
The index at the end of the Catalogue contains the names of the copyright proprie-
tors of all the titles registered in this number; it includes also title references to all
compositions entered under the authors in the Catalogue and author references
to all compositions entered under the titles in the Catalogue.
The following abbreviations are used: pts., parts; sc, score; full sc., full score; voc.
sc., vocal score; pf. sc, pianoforte score; arr., arranged, arrangement; ace, accom-
paniment; coll., collection; v., violin; va., viola; vc, violoncello; pf., pianoforte;
orch., orchestra; org., organ; guit, guitar; mand., mandolin.
To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. Thus the notice after the first
title, if printed in full, would read, •' Copyright by E. J. Hall, United States. Class C, XXc, no.
1273d5, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 copies received Aug. 13, 1906."
Absent minded Mose; by Ernest J. Hall.
Chicago, Success music co. 1659
f°, 6 p, song.
E. J. Hall, United States. C 127395,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Adams (Thomae)
Golden (A) harvest; cantata for harvest-
tide for soli and chorus with hymns to be
pung by the congregation, words and
hvmns selected and written bv Henry
if^ni^bt (Novello's original octavo
edition. ) 1560
80,30 p.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 127330, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
13, 1906.
Aenone; an intermezzo characteristic [hy"]
Eleanor Edwards. Chicago, Pio-
neer music pub. co. 1561
P, 5p.. pf.
£. Edwards, United States. C 126928,
Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
After long yean; by Mrs. Lona Harughty.
Chicago, Success music co. 1562
f°, 6 p., song.
Mr$. L. Harughty, United States. C
128749, Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Aftonsolen; for fruntimmersroster, ord af
Carl Boberg, mudk af J. Richer. In
Gittet arg. xv, no. 7, Juli 1906. 1568
4P, p. 60.
A. L. Skoog, Minneapolis, Minn. C
126434, July 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1906.
Air eastles; Hby] Wilhelmina Puckette.
Chicago, rioneer music pub. co. 1564
fo, 6 p., pf.
W. Puckette, United States. C 126939,
Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Albreeht (Joaohim) prinz von Prenssen.
Im Manover; ballet in 1 aufzug. Kla-
vierauszug. 1565
8°, 55 p.
W. Sulzbach (P. Lemback), Berlin,
Germany. C 126766, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c.
Aug. 4, 1906.
Menuett aus dem ballef Im Manover;"
[fiir piano.] (Musik fiir alle, 2 jahigang
no. 23.) 1566
4°, p. 462-64.
UUstein & co., Berlin, Germany. C
127349, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Aletter (W.)
Luella; tirolienne [fur piano.] (Musik
fiir alle, 2 jahrgang no. 23.) 1567
4° p.466.
Ullstein & co., Berlin, Germany. C
127348, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Alicante; fantasia, clarinet solo [by] Ch.
Le Thiere, arr. by G. H. Reeves
(C. Fischer's ed. universal band jour.
887) 1568
4°, pts.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
126789, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
149
150
CATALOGUK OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
All I want is you; by K. A. Murphy.
Chicago, Success music co. 1569
f°, 6 p., 8ong.
E. A. Murphy, Canada. C 126704, Aug.
3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Alone with God; [words by] E. A. Hoff-
man, [muMc by] Tfaoro Harris.
1570
leaf.
Henrv Date, Chicago, 111. C 127148,
Aug. 9, '1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Always in the lead; march and two step
[by] Richard Stahl, arr. by Mackie-
Bey er. ( J . \V . Pepper' s 20th Cen-
tury jour.) 1571
4° orch. pto.
J. \V. Pepper, Philadelphia, Pa. C
126666, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
Ambrose (K. 8.)
Just for to-night; [trio] arr. by Frank
Lynes. (Octavo series women's voices
no. 327. ) 1572
8°, 4 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
126870, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Ambroiio (A. d')
Feuilles^parses; pour orchestre op. 33.
no. 1: nocturne; no. 2: Gavotte et mu-
sette; no. 3: Intermezzo; no. 4: Valse.
1578
f°, 8C. 7, 11, 6, 14 p. and pt«.
Paul Decourcelle, Nice, France. C
126853-126856, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. of each
Aug. 6, 1906.
Amerioa for freedom; march two step, by
Henry I. Wilson piano solo. 1574
f°, 6p.
Thompson music pub. co., Big Run,
Pa. C 127539, Aug. 16, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
16, 1906.
American (The) Chevalier; characteristic
march & two step, Elbert N. Ripley,
arr. by J. Bodewalt Lampe. 1676
4®, bcind, pU.
Schubert music pub. co., Chicago, 111.
C 116175, Mar. 12, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
An mein bayemland; Gustave T. Heil,
male quartet. (C. Fischer's ed. no.
363. ) 1576
4°, unp.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
126793, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Angels (The) are waiting for me; by Mrs.
Jay Downer. Chicago, Success
music CO. 1677
f°, 6 p., Bong.
Mrs. J. Downer, United States. C
126740, Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Angerer (Gottfried)
Offenes geheironis; text von Hans
Eschelbach, mannerchor op. 140. 1578
8°. 6 p.
Heinrichshofen's verlag, Magdeburg,
Germany. C 127227, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c.
Aug. 4, 1906.
Zu schuls im kleinen friedhof-Roman-
isches gedicht von Florian Grand, deutsch
von G. Luck, mannerchor, op. 123. 1579
S*', 9 p.
Heinrichshofen's verlag, Magdeburg,
Germany. C 127125, Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c.
Aug. 9, 1906.
Apple (The) state! [by] Isaac Stapleton.
Chicago, Pioneer music pub. oo.
1580
P. 5 p., song.
I. Stapleton, United States. C 126936,
Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Arbor day; [words and music bv] T. B.
Weaver. * 1581
leaf.
Orville Brewer, Chicago, 111. C 93314,
Apr. 21, 1905; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Armstrong (W. D.)
Come, Jesus Redeemer; duett for
mezzo-soprano and tenor and mixed cho-
rus, poem by Ray Palmer. (Choir jour-
nalno. 183a.) i682
8°. p. 3-6.
B. F. Wood music company, New
York, N. Y. C 127586, Aug. 16, 1906;
2 c. Aug. 16, 1906.
Ashford (E. L.)
Slumber song; words by Helen A.
Saxon. 1588
* f°.6p.
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, Ohio. C
127584, Aug. 16, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 16, 1906.
At Bnokroe beach; words by John J. Daly
music by Tony Nicoletta. 1584
f °, 6 p.
C. W. Rex, Richmond, Va. C 127216,
Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1906.
Attaqne dei Vlans; grand galop militaire,
C. Bohm, arr, by Franz Mahl. (C.
Fit'cher'sed.) 1586
4°, orch. pt.
Carl Fis(;her, New York, N. Y. C
126797, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Attention; words by Lee Chambers, music
by W. W. Vollmar. 1586
f°,5p.
Thiebes, Stierlin music co., St. Louis,
Mo. C 127568, Aug. 16, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
16, 1906.
MU8I0AL COMPOSITIONS
151
Awake thou that Bleepeit; [woixisby] £. E.
Hewitt, [music by] F. Raymond.
1687
leaf.
Jerry March & David Allen, Philadel-
phia, Pa. C 126471, July 19, 1906; 2 c.
July 19, 1906.
Aylward (Florence)
Mother of mighty sons: song no. 2 in
C, words by May Byron. 1588
f*». 7 p.
Chappell <&co., ltd., rx)ndon, England.
C 127610, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
Baehmann (0.) •
Succ^-mazurka; for the piano edited
and fingered by James H. Rogers. 1589
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
126716, Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Back again to Indiana; [words by] Ger-
trude Phebe Doerr, [music by] Eu-
gene Kaeuffer. Chicago, Pioneer
music pub. co. 1590
P, 5p.
G. P. Doerr, United States. C 126935,
Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Back to yon I will be coming; by Geo. H.
Geller. Chicago, Success m uaic co.
1591
f®, 5 p., song.
G. H. Geller, United States. C 127660,
Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
Bacon (Dolores M.)
Songs that every child should know; a
selection of the best songs of all nations
for young people. 1592
129, 221 p.
Doubledav, Page & co., New York,
N. Y. A 152394, Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
17, 1906.
Ball (Ernest B.)
Love me and the world is mine, song
with guitar ace, words by Dave Reed jr.
arr. by J. P. and Geo. J. Trinkaus. 1598
i°. 3 p.
song with banjo ace.
Marcus Witmark <fe sons, New York,
N. Y. C 1275:^-127536, Aug. 15, 1906;
2 c. of each Aug. 14, 1906.
BartkAemy (Richard)
Pesca d ' ammore ; can zone appassi una ta,
versi di Roberto Bracco. 1594
P. 6 p.
0. Ricordi & c, Milano, Italy. C
126994, Aug. 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 7, 1906.
Bartlett (Homer Kewton)
Grande polka de concert op. 1; arrange-
ment for p^ano four hands. 1695
f°. 19 p.
G. Schirmer, New York; N. Y. C
127240, Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1906.
Be strong! Be soldiers trne! [words by]
Flora Kirkland, [music bv] Lester
Price. * 1596
2 leaves.
Meyer & bro., Chicago, 111. C 127199,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Beantifnl Bammer girl; by Claude Sim-
mons. Chicago, Success music co.
1597
f°, 6 p. ffong.
C. Simmons, United States. C 127383,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c Aug. 13, 1906.
Beanty's eyes; F. P. Tosti, solo for comet
or trombone (baritone) arr. by Hugo
Wagner trombone & pf. ( C. Fischer's
ed ) 1598
F, 8C. 3 p, trombone pt.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
126817, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Becncci (Ernesto)
Tesoro mio; valzer per canto e piano-
forte, op. 228. 1699
f°. 6 p.
G. Ricordi & c, Milano, Italy. C
126993, Aug. 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 7, 1906.
Bee (The) that gets the honey doesn't hang
aronnd the hive; words by £d. Rose,
music by J. Fred Helf. 1600
f°.5p.
Helf & Ilager co.. New York, N. Y.
C 127441, Aug. 14, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 14, 1906.
Bellairs (Balph H.)
Examination (The) candidate's com-
plete and concise scale and arpeggio book.
1601
4°, 27 p.
Enoch (fe sons, London, P^ngland. C
127229, Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1906.
Belle (The) of the Atlantic; march, two
step, com loosed by Edward Spauld-
ing. 1602
F. 5 p. pf.
K. Dehnhoff, New York, N. Y. C
127668, Aug. 18, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1906.
Berceuse; [by] E<ivanl Grieg, op. 38, no.
1, revised and fingered by W. \V.
Goldthwaite. Boston, Evans mu-
sic CO. 1608
f°, .'> p. pf.
W. A. Evans, Boston, Mass. C 126944,
Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, nK)6.
152
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Berg (Albert W.)
New themes and modern gems; selected
and arranged for the church or parlor
organ with new and valuable additions.
vol. 1. 1604
obi., 8°, 135 p.
Wm. A. Pond & co., New York, N. Y.
C 126677, Aug. 2, 1906; 2c. Aug. 2, 1906.
Berwald (W.)
Three piano pieces. Torch -dance;
Danse Arabesque; valse-impromptu.
1606
F, each 6 p.
G. Schirmer, New York. N. Y. C
127001-127003, Aug. 7, 1906; £ c. each
Aug. 6, 1906.
Beyer (F.)
March from Tannhauser, R. Wagner;
for piano four hands op. 136, edited by
P. W. Oren. 1606
f°, 7 p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 127143, Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1JK)6.
Bidding farewell to hie beautiful Lillian;
by Minda Jones. Chicago, Success
music CO. 1607
f®, 5 p., song.
M. Jones, United States. C 127417,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Binet (FrM€rio)
Valse eolienne; pour le piano op. 76.
1608
f°.7p.
A. Durand & fils, Paris, France. C
127436, Aug. 14, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 14, 1906.
Birthday; by Waldo Anson. Chicago,
Success music co. 1609
F, 5 p., song.
W. Anson, United States. C 127646,
Aug. 17. 1906; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
BlBchoff (J. W.)
Tragedy (A); song with piano ace,
mezzo-sop. or bar., words by John Bovle
O'Reilly. 1610
f°, 5 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
127008, Aug. 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Bits of Broadway hits; medley overture
arr. by Maurice F. Smith [for]
orchestra. 1611
4° ptu.
Leo Feist, New York, N. Y. C 127454,
Aug. 14, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 14, 1906.
Bizet (G.)
Con voi ber. Here's to you; [song
from] Carmen, translated and adapted by
Theodore T. Barker. Italian and English
text. 1612
f°, 9p.
In renewal for 14 years from Nov. 20,
1906. C 126631, Aug. 2, 1906.
Biset (0.) —Continued.
Song of the Toreador. Votre toast je
peux vouslerendre; [song from] Carmen,
adapted by L. C. Elson. French and
English text. 1613
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, Mass. In
renewal for 14 years from Oct. 18, 1906.
C 126628, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. each Aug. 2,
1906.
Blaok diamond express march; H. A. Lyon,
arr. by H. E. Galvin. band. 1614
t°, pta.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
126794, 4ug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Blaok eyed daisies; [words by] Mary A.
Gibbons, [music by] Eugene Kaeuf-
fer. 1615
f°, 5p.
Pioneer music publishing company,
Chicago, 111. C 127297, Aug. 11, 1906;
2 c. Aug. 11, 1906.
Blakes popular piano folio. 1616
4°, 109 p.
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston,
Mass. C 126723, Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
3, 1906.
Blate (Adam)
Administrator (The) march. 1617
fo 5 p., pf.
John Church companv, Cincinnati,
Ohio. C 126975, Aug. 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
7, 1906.
Bless the Lord; [by] T. Martin Towne.
1618
5 leaves, song.
Hope pub. CO., Chicago, 111. C 127163,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Blitz (^donard)
Modern .(The) school of sight-singing,
ear training and dictation. First part.
1619
SP, 63 p.
E. Blitz, New Y'ork, N. Y. C 127122,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Blow the smoke away; song from The
time, the place, and the girl, lyric
by Will M. Hough, and Frank R.
Adams, music by Jos. K. Howard.
1680
f°, 5 p.
Chas. K. Harris, New York, N. Y. C
1270;i2, Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1906.
Blnm (£.)
Miller's (The) song; (Mi'iUerlied) song
with piano ace [German text by] Car-
men Sylva, English version by Frederick
W. Bancroft, deep voice. 1621
f°.6p.
high voice.
f°. ft p.
C 127011-127012, Aug. 7, 1906.
MtTSICAL COMPOSITIONS
158
Blum (B.) — Continaed.
Moon-flower (The). (Blumentraum)
Bong with piano ace. [German text by]
Fr. Sieismund, English version by Fred-
erick W. Bancroft. 1622
C 127007, Aug. 7, 1906.
My garden. (Juli) song with piano
aca [German text by] Carmen Sylva,
English version by Frederick VV. Ban-
croft, high voice. 1628
fo, 6p.
deep voice.
19, h p.
C 127009-127010, Aug. 7, 1906.'
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. 2 c.
of each, Aug. 3, 1906.
Blumen waits; arr. by H. Silberhom [for]
concertina, for 94 or 102 key. 1624
4°, unp.
H. Silberhom, Chicago, 111. C 126865,
Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Blttthe (Die) der natnr; lied und jodler,
words and music by Adam Wack-
man. 1625
4° 2 p.
A. Wackman, St. Louis, Mo. C 126008,
July 13, 1906; 2 c. June 8, 1906.
Boehe (Emeit)
Taormina; tondichtung fur grosses
orchester, op. 9. orchesterpatitur.
1626
f», 79 p.
Rob. Forberg, Leipzig, Germany. C
127353, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
BoeUmann (L.)
Variations symphoniques op. 23; pour
violoncelle et piano, transcription pour
violon par Max Douner. 1627
f*. ic., 19 p. and v. pt.
A. Durand & tils, Paris, France. C
127434, Aug. 14, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 14, 1906.
Bohemian life; overture, Edw. Bergen-
boltz, op. 19. (C. Fischer's ed. )
1628
4®, oreh. pt«.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
126800, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
I
Bohm (Carl) |
40 easy and progressive studies for the ;
violin op. 367. Edition Schmidt no. 119. ,
1629
4°. 31 p. 1
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
126701, Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
Booth (Joiiah)
The Lord is my strength and my
shield ; anthem for harvest or general use.
(Novello's octavo anthems, no. 862.)
1680
80, 8 p.
Novello & CO., Ltd., London, England.
0 126533, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Borowiki (FAix)
Cantiltoe pour violon avec ace. de
piano. 1681
f°. 4 p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa,
C 126531, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31,
1906.
Boitonian; waltz, composed by J. W.
Minchew. Chicago, Pioneer mtisic
pub. CO. 1632
f°, 5 p., pf.
A. Anderson, United States. C 126924,
Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Bowman (A. 8.)
Elite (The) orchestra collection. Ist
violin. 1688
8°. 40 p.
J. W. Pepper, Philadelphia, Pa. 0
127562, Aug. 16, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 16, 1906.
Braokett (F. H.)
Lord's (The) prayer; mixed voices and
organ ace. (The Choir Journal no. 1835. )
1684
8°, p. 6 and 7.
B. F. Wood music company, New York,
N. Y. C 127587, Aug. 16, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
16, 1906.
Braokett (L. F.)
In meadows green; duet. 1685
P, 6 p., voc.
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, Mass., in
renewal for 14 years from Oct. 9, 1906.
C 126641, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
Braga (0.)
Angel's serenade; for violin and piano,
arr. by Ambrose Davenport. 1686
f°. ac., 5 p., and v. pt.
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston,
Mass. C 127151, Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
9, 1906.
Bridal oort^ge; by Arthur A.Clappe, Wal-
dorf edition. In The dominant V.
XIV, no. 4, June, 1906. 1687
P, pf.
A. A. Clappe, New York, N. Y. C
124589, June 29, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1906.
Bright college dayi; march and two step,
[by] F. W. Clement. 1688
4°, band pts.
Raymond music co., Meriden, Conn.
C 127239, Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1906.
154
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Brinkmann (Minna)
In die feme; song without words for '
tbe piano, edited and fingered by Louis
Oeeterle. 1689 j
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C I
126719, Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Xriitow (Trank L.)
Fony-grandpa; a **fowl and out'* can-
lata, or a chorus sketch for boys or girls ,
or both. (Children's songs and musical
entertainments.) 1640 '
fo, 12 p.
John Church co., Cincinnati, Ohio. C
127538, Aug. 18, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 16, 1906.
Little (The) secret; or, A child's queer
dream; action song. 1641
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. C
127618, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 16, 1906.
Brooklet (The); by Lulu La Doli Urm-
ston. 1648
f°, 9 p., pf.
W. H. Willis & CO., Cincinnati, Ohio.
0 127529, Aug. 15, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1906. !
Broiig (Moriti)
Third mass op. 29; for mixed voices '
with organ ace, edited by E. J. Bieder- \
mann. (Fischer's edition no. 2724.) I
1648
8°, 82 p. i
J. Fischer & brother, New York, N. Y.
C 127185, Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
t
I
Brunette (La); valse, [by] Jules Egghard,
op. 207, no. 2, revised and fingered
by W. W. Goldthwaite. Boston,
Evans music co. 1644
f°. 5 p., pf.
W. A. Evans, Boston, Mass. C 126945,
Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Bryant (Harriet Crane)
Three ballads and a waltz song, [no.
1:] Invitation; [no. 3:] 'T was fair Octo-
ber. Crane Institute, Potsdam, N. Y.
1645
4°, 19 p.
H. C. Bryant, Potsdam, N. Y. C 118079
and 1 18079, Apr. 4, 1906; 2 c. of each July
23, 1906.
Bncktail (The) regiment; words by Frank
Leon Beeby, music by Geo. Rosen-
krans. 1646
f °. 4 p.
H. W. Orner, Dubois, Pa. C 127270,
Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 11, 1906.
Bnrmeiter (Willy)
Stucke alter meister; (Selected pieces
of old masters) fur violine und klavier
bearbeitet. no. 9: Gavotte; von J. 8.
Bach. no. 10: Air (auf der G saite) von
J. S. Bach. no. 11: Menuett; von Joseph
Haydn, no. 12: Menuett (G. dur) von
L. von Beethoven. 1647
f^, sc, 6, 3, 8, S, p., and v. pts.
Schlesinger'sche buch u. musikhand-
lung (Rob. Lienau) Berlin, Germany.
C 127596-127599, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. of
each Aug. 17, 1906.
Bnrt (Bei^amin Hapgood)
Robinson Crusoe's Isle; arr. for 2
mandolins, guitar and piano ace. by
Luigi Tozzeti. 1648
40, pt8.
Jos. W. Stem & co. , New York, N. Y.
C 127520, Aug. 15, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 15,
1906.
Cadman (Ckai. W.)
Fernando' s serenade, op. 23 no. 3 for
the piano. 1649
fo, 6p.
Clayton F, Summy co., Chicago, III.
C 127574, Aug. 16, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 16.
1906.
Cadman (Ckarlei Wakefield)
If wings had I; song [for] high voice,
poem by Louise Johnston. 1660
f°. 5 p.
Edw. Schu berth & co.. New York,
N. Y. C 127267, Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c.
Aug. 11, 1906.
Prairie sketches; a suite for the piano-
forte op. 21. No. U Dawn; No. 2: Yuc-
cas; No. 3: A lepend of the plains; No.
4: Whispers of the night; the veree by
Nellie Richmond Ebernart. 1661
4° unp.
W. H. Willis & CO., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 127528, Aug. 15, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 15,
1906.
Calm as the night; (Still wie die nacht)
C. Bohm, solo for cornet or trom-
bone (baritone) arr. by Hiigo War-
ner, trombone & pf. (C. Fischers
ed.) 1668
f°, sc, 3 p., trombone pt,
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
126811, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Camp (John Spencer)
Wedding song; andante espressivo e
cantabile for organ. 1663
f°, 7 p.
G. Schirmer, New Y'ork, N. Y. C
127004, Aug. 7, 11K)6; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
155
Can yoa forget; lyric bv J. Joseph Craw-
ford, music by Herbert Spencer. 1654
Thiebep, Stierlin music co., St. Louis,
Mo. C 127567, Aug. 16, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
• 16, 1906.
Carlotta waits; Coaks waltz from the
operette "Gasparone" byMilloecker
arr. by H. Silberhorn [for the] con-
certina, no. 656. 1655
4°. unp.
Henrv Silberhorn. C 126708, Aug. 3,
1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Caroo; or, Why shouldii't I love yon, if you
love meT Written and composed by
Alf. J. Lawrance & Harry Gifford.
1656
f°, unp.
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 126990, Aug. 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
7, 1906.
Cascade (La) de roiei; morceau de genre,
[by] Joseph Ascher, op. 80, revised
and tingered by W. W. Goldthwaite.
Boston, Evans munic co. 1657
P>, 9 p, pf .
\V. A. Evans, Boston, Mass. C 126950,
Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Cattle (The) guard; march, [by] G. F.
Beucler, arr. by Lee Carleton. Chi-
cago, Pioneer music pub. co. 1658
f°, 5 p„ pf.
G. F. Beucler, United States. C 127282,
Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 11, 1906.
Caught in a ihower; etude, [by] Bertha
Metzler, rev. ed. L. F. ed. graded
coll. of modern ptandard composi-
tions, by favorite composers, grade
three 40. 1659
f°. unp., pf.
Uo. Feit«t, New York, N. Y. C 127684,
Aug. 18, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
Cavalier (The); descriptive military in-
termezzo march & two step, bv An-
thony J. Dick. * 1660
F, 5 p.
A. J. Dick, Shamokin, Pa. C 126642,
Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
Chamben (Agnee M. )
My lady Spring. 1661
f°. 7 p.. nong.
Apcherberg, Hopwood & Crew, lt<l.,
London, England. 0 127509, Aug. 15,
1906; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1906.
Charge of the grenadiers; [by] Nellie
Shannon. 1662
f*. 7 p., pf.
Kunkel bros., 8t. Louis, Mo. C 126626,
Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1906.
Charton (0.)
You told me . . . (Tu m'as dit . . . )
c^lebre valse chanted, piano seul. A.
Ambry, Paris. 1668
Charton, Paris, France. C 127359,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Chief (The) among ten thouiand; [words
by] J. E. Rankin, [music by] Thoro
Harris. 1664
leaf.
Hope pub. CO., Chicago, 111. C 127164,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Chooie Thou for me; [words by] Horatius
Bonar, [music by] Thoro Harris.
1665
leaf.
Hope pub. CO., Chicago, 111. C 127157,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Citisens (The) of the Kingdom. Rally day
1906. New York, Eaton & Mains.
1666
8®, 15 p., coll.
Sunday school union of the Methodist
Episcopal church. New York, N. Y. A
151790, July 26, 1906; 2 c. July 26, 1906.
City (The) of pearls; by J. D. Clemens.
Chicago, Success niusic co. 1667
t°, 5 p., .«onK
J. D. Clemens, United States. C
126751, Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
City (The) of wasted years; song by Hugh
Jones. Chicago, Success music co.
1668
f°. ;> p., Hong
H. Jones, United States. C 126728,
Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Cleopatra; air de ballet from ballet music
in Faust, Ch. Gounod, arr. by L. P.
1 aurendeau, band. (C. Fischer ed.)
1669
49, pUs.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
126792, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Clutsam (0. H.)
Eastern cradle sung; no. 1 in D, words
by D. Nelson. 1670
'f°, 7 p.
Elkin «fc CO., ltd., London, England.
C 126857, Aug. 6, 1906.
In the cornfield. Vignettes; six short
pieces for the pianoforte, no. 1: The
parsing shepherd; no. 2: Children at
play; no. 8: Noontide; no. 4: Children
at rest; no. 5: Waggoner's song; no. 6:
Homeward. 1671
F, each 6 p.
Klkin & CO., ltd., London, England.
C 12(;8oH-126863, Aug. 6, 1906.
2 c. of each Aug. 6, 1906.
156
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
College ohmns; lyrics by Vincent Bryan,
music by Gertrude Hoffmann. 1672
J. H. Remick & co., New York, N. Y.
C 126697, Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Come and reit; [words by] Thoro Harris,
[music by] Joseph Bamby. 1678
leaf.
Hope pub. CO., Chicago, 111. C 127154,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Coo-ooo-coo; [words by] Ed. Hehn, [mu-
sic by] Kugcne Kaeuffer. Chicago,
Pioneer music pub. co. 1674
f°. 6 p.
E. Helm, United States. C 127280,
Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c. Auor. 11, 1906.
Coquette (The); by W. E. Gipson, Chi-
ca<;o, Success music co. 1670
f°, 5 p.. Hong.
W. E. Gipson, United States. C 127408,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Comoracker (The) dance; [by] F. W.
Meachatn. L. F. ed. graded coll.
of modern standard compositions
favorite compoj^ers, 4th grade 81.
1676
f°, 6 p., pf.
Leo. Feist, New York, N. Y. C 127687,
Aug. 18, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
Cornish's praotioal instrnotor for the reed
organ. Cornish co., Washington,
N. J. 1677
4°. 143 p.
P. F. Banes, Philadelphia, Pa. A
153253, Aug. 15, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1906.
Cotton blossoms; [by] J. M. Gibbons.
Chicago, Pioneer music pub. co. 1678
fo, 7 p.. pf.
J. M. Gibbons, United States. C 127290,
Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 11, 1906.
Country belle; words by R. Rollo, music
by Metropolitan music co. New
York, Melville music pub. co. 1679
f°, 5 p.
R. Rollo, San Francisco, Cal. C 124:^81,
June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 3i, 1906.
Conrbon (C.)
Cahier de devoirs; pour apprendre
rapidement les notes de la musique; troi-
sit^me edition revue et augmentoe par
I'auteur. Premier cahier cU'^de sol. 1680
12°, 20 p.
M. Marokv, Lvon, France. C 127347,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 v. Aujj. 13, 1906.
Crackerjack (The); inarch and two step,
[bv] Nick Brown, arr. by Mackie-
Beyer. (J. W. Pepper's '20th Cen-
tury jour.) 1681
4°, orch. pt«.
J. W. Pepper, Philadelphia, Pa. C
126673, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
Crioket (The) ; [words by] William Cow-
per, [music by] F. W. Weathoff.
1682
leaf.
Orville Brewer, Chicago, 111. C 93322,
Apr. 21, 1905; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Croome (Maxwell)
Greater and deeper; song no. 1 in D with
violin or Velio ace. ad lib., words by
Clifton Bingham. New York, Boosey
& Co. 1688
4°, 7 p.
Enoch & sons, I^ondon, England. C
126781, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Crowninihield (Ethel)
Mother Goose songs for little ones.
1684
obi. 12°, 18 p. coll.
Milton Bradley co., Springfield, Mass.
A 152399, Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1906.
Cnpid*8 darts; minuet, Le Rov Hartt.
1686
f°, 10 p., pf.
Kunkel bros. , St. Louis, Mo. C 126623,
Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1906.
Cnrtiii (N. P. B.)
Sweet by and by variations. 1686
f° 11 p., pf.
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, Mass. In
renewal for 14 vears from Dec. 31, 1906.
C 126630, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
Danoe caprioe; [bv] Edward Grieg, op. 28,
no. 3, revised and fingered by \V. W.
Goldthwaite. Boston, Evans music
CO. 1687
f^, ft p., pf.
W. A. Evans, Boston, Mass. C 126946,
Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Dance of the bumble-bees; by (xrace Wade.
Chicago, Succes.s music co. 1688
f<=>. 5 p., pf.
R. G. Wade, United States. •C 127658,
Aug. 17, 190(5; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
Danoe of the honeybells; caprice by Simone
Mantia, piano. 1689
f° 7 p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
126803, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Darkie'e longing; by C. W. C. Chicago,
Success umsic co. 1690
f*', 5 p., song.
C. W. Cyphers, jr.. United States. C
1273H5, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Darnton (Charles)
Harvest joy; a short cantata for harvest
or general use with hymns for the con-
gregation. 1691
89, 40 p.
B. F. Wood music companv, New York,
N. Y. C 127661, Aug. 18, 1906; 2 c, Aug.
15, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
157
Sawn of liberty; R. Marshall, arr. by
Mackie-Beyer. 1692
4° band pte.
J. W. Pepper, Philadelphia, Pa. C
126669, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
Say dreami; by Chauncey Olcott. 1698
F, 6 p., song.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 125807, July 19, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
11, 1906.
Say (The) of great rejoicing; words and
music by N. W. AUphin. 1694
8°, unp.
Newton Washington Allphin, Weather-
ford, Tex. C 124033, June 22, 1906; 2 c.
Aug. 16, 1906.
Debussy (Claude)
Cinq poemes. (Five poems) de
C'harles Baudelaire, English words by
Nita Cox, deutsche uebertragung von
M. D. Calvocoressi. Chant et piano.
1695
4°, »4p.
A Durand & fils, Paris, France. C
1272aS, Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1906.
De Koven (Seginald)
Student (The) King; selection for
piano. 1696
f°. 16 p.
Jop. W. Stern & co., New York, N. Y.
C 127279, Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 11,
1906.
Belins (Frederick)
Im meerestreiben; (Sea-drift.) text
von Walt Whitman, fiir bariton solo,
gemischten chor und orcht^ter. Voll-
i^tandiger Klavier-auszug mit text, bearb.
von Siegfried Fall. 1697
4°. 89 p.
Harmonie, Berlin, Germany. C 127228,
Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Dennie (Chas.)
Rondo villageois, op. 12 no. 3. Twin
flowers pianoforte duets. 1698
f°.7p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
126601, Aug. 1, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Dettmetion (The) of golden gate city;
Bong by Harriet Bridges Clary.
Chicago, Success music co. 1699
I®, 5 p., «ong.
H. B. Clarv, United States. C 127421,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Bettnietion (The) of San Franeiioo; words
by Jacob V. Gerholdt, music by
Frances B. Howard. Chicago,
Success music co. 1700
l*».5p.,Bong.
F. B. Howard, United States. C 127426,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Destruction (The) of the city of the golden
gate; song by L. L. Stewart. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 1701
f°, 6p.
L. L. Stewart, United States. C 127424,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Destmotion of the golden city; song by
Sal lie Secrist. Chicago, Success
music CO. 1702
f°, 6 p., song.
S. Secrist, United States. C 126727,
Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Desvanz (L.)
Drum and trumpet march. (After
school recreations medium grade piano
com positions. ) 1706
f°. 3 p.
The<3dore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 127570, Aug. 16, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 16, 1906.
Diamond waits; by M. J. Grilley. 1704
r>, 7 p., pf.
M. J. Grilley, Thomaston, Conn. C
127319, Aug. 13*, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Sick (Cotsford)
Our toys; or. Our doll's house; a fairy
vision in one peep, libretto by W. Yard-
ley, music by Cotsford Dick and others.
Vocal sc. 1705
8°, 22 p.
Joseph Williams ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 127112, Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
8, 1906.
Do not forget the old days; Words and
music by Jean C. Havez. 1706
f°. 5p.
Lew Dockstader pub. co.. New York,
N. Y. C 127223, Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
6, 1906.
Do yon hear the yankee band; written by
Frank Tannehill, jr., composed by
George Rosey. 170*7
f", 5 p.
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 127694, Aug. 18, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
18, 1906.
Doggy (The) in the yard; words and music
by Marie Doro. 1708
f'.Sp.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 124232, June 25, 1906, 2 c. Aug.
11, 1906.
Don Giovanni; grand selection from W. A.
Mozart's opera, Theo. Moses-Tobani,
op. 467. (C. Fischer's ed. ) 1709
4°, orch. pts.
Cad Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
126799, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
158
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Don't finish before yon begin; by Mrs. Ella
Neff. Chicago, Success music co.
1710
f°, 6 p., pf.
Mrs. E. Neff, United States. C 126747,
Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Don't mix np with the Irish; words and
music by Mai^uerite Gavin. Chi-
cago, Pioneer music pub. co. 1711
f>, 6p.
M. Gavin, United States. C 126927,
Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Don't ineese at me; words and music by
Will O. Daly. 1712
fo, 5p.
W. 0. Daly, Mobile. Ala. C 124110,
June 25, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
Doom (The) of the golden gate at dawn of
day; song by James F. Cassidy.
Chicago, Success music co. 1718
F. 6p.
J. F. Cassidv, United States. C 127382,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Dow (Howard M.)
Four masonic quartets or choruses for
men's voices, with ace. ad. lib. no. 1:
God is love; no. 2: To Him who rules be
homage paid; no. 3: In the hour when
death draws near; no. 4: Light glorious
light (resi)onh«. )' ((J. Schirnier's coll. of
octavo church music nos. 4699-4702. )
1714
8°. 4, 4. 8, 3 p.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
127626-127629, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. of each
Aug. 17, 1906.
Down in the ihady dell; words and music
by Geo. B. Williams. Chicago,
Pioneer music pub. co. 1715
fo, 5p.
G. B. Williams, United States. C
127284, Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 11, 1906.
Down npon the old Potomac; by Tane Wei-
nier. Chicago, Success music co.
1716
f°, 5 p.. song.
T. Weimer, United States. C 126726,
Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 190t).
Dream (A) of home sweet home; [by] Wil-
liam L. Thrailkill. 1717
f°. 5 p., SOTlff.
Pioneer music publishing companv,
Chiciigo, 111. 0 126912, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c.
Aug. 6, 1906.
Dreamland; idyl, [by] Howard Moon,
arr. by Mackie- Beyer. (J. W. Pep-
per's twentieth century jour. ) 1718
4° oroh. pts.
J. W. Pepper, Philadelphia, Pa. C
126676, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
I Dreyichook (Felix)
Gavotte in E; for pianoforte. 1719
, f°. 6 p.
Theodore Preiser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 127572, Aug. 16, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 16,
1906.
Gavotte in E; for the piano, edited and
fingered by James H. Rogers. (Mor-
ceaux de genre. ) 1720
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
127677, Aug. 18, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1906.
Drifting; reverie for the pianoforte, bv
Le Roy Hartt. 1721
f°, 9 p.
Kunkel bros. , St. Louis, Mo. C 126624,
Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
Drive the olondi away; [words by] Ada
Blenkhorn, [music by] Howard E.
Smith. 1722
leaf.
Meyer & bro., Chicago, 111. C 127202,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Dnkaa (Paul)
Villanelle; pour cor avec accompt. d*or-
chestre ou de piano, cor et piano.
1723
P, «c, n. p. and v. pt.
A. Durand & fils, Paris, France. C
126528, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 21, 1906.
Dnlcken (F.)
Dernier (Le) sourire: (The last smile)
par Herrn. Ad. Wollenhaupt, op. 72.
Transposed edition. New York, Wm.
A. Pond & CO. ' 1724
P. 15 p., pf.
Mrs. F. Dulcken, United States. (In
renewal for 14 vears from Sept. 12, 1906. )
C 129503, Aug.'ll, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Dnncan (Edmondetonne)
Sonata in D minor; in one movement
for piano, op. 100. London, The Vin-
cent music company, ltd. 1726
f° 21 p.
E. Duncan, England. C 126321, July
28, 1906; 2 c. July 19, 1906.
Dvordk (Anton)
Silhouette, op. 8 no. 2; [piano duet
edited by Hans Harthan.] (Library of
four hand music. ) 1726
f°. 3 p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 127557, Aug. 16, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 16,
1906.
Dyke (Spencer)
Bid me to hoj)e; three songs [no. 1]
words by Percy Addleshaw. 1727
f°. 1-3 p!
C 127446, Aug. 14, 1906.
HU8I0AL COMPOSITIONS
159
Dyke (Spencer) — Continued.
Dawn; three songs [no. 3] words by
Percy Addleshaw. 1728
fo, 6-8 p.
C 127448, Aujj. 14, 1906.
Question (A); three songs [no. 2]
words by Percy Addleshaw. 1729
t°, 4 and 6 p.
G 127447, Aug. 14, 1906.
Gould & CO., London, England. 2 c.
of each Aug. 14, 1906.
Eelioei of the Shine; medley, by S. G.
Cook. Boston, Evans music co.
1780
f°. 7 p. pf .
W. A. Evans, Boston, Mass. C 126952,
Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Bdmiaston (B. B.)
Progressive (The) vocalist; by B. B.
Edmiaston and A. H. Thrash with V. P.
Wilson, C. A. Fluty and Walter Farr as
associates. 1781
8°. 8) p.
B. B. Edmiaston, Hollis, Ok la. A
152618, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Edward J. Warren' ■ guitar method, book
no. 1. 1782
4°. 8 p.
Edward 8. Warren. C 126596, Aug. 1,
1906; 2 c Aug. 1, 1906.
Eileen aethore; by Chauncey Olcott. 1788
F, 5 p, iong.
C 125808, July 19, 1906.
selelection by Chauncey Olcott.
f°, 10 p., pf.
C 127614, Aug. 17, 1906.
M. Witmark A sons. New York, N. Y.
2 c of each Aug. 16, 1906.
Eldorey; ballet intermezzo, piano solo
written by J. Louis von der Mehden,
jr. 1784
J. L. von der Mehden, jr., New York,
N. Y. C 127248, Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug,
10, 1906.
Blen (One)
Wait til the work comes 'round; writ-
ten by Charles Cornell and T. Ley bourne,
arr. by J. Chas. Moore. 1785
«°,4p.
B. Feldman A co., London, England.
C 127027, Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1906.
Blk'i_ (The) parade; march, [by] C. W.
1786
Poe, op. 3, arr. by Carl Carlton.
4P, btnd pte.
C. W. Poe, Boulder, Colo. C 127268,
Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1906.
Engelbreoht (J. C.)
Boy ( The ) and the butterfly ; for piano,
revised and fingered by John Itzel. 1787
f°, 7 p.
C 127135, Aug. 9, 1906.
Elf and fav; dance for the piano revised
and fingered by John Itzel. 178S
f°, 7p.
C 127140, Aug. 9, 1906.
I live in hope; for piano revised and
fingered by John Itzel. 1789
P. 7 p.
C 127138, Aug. 9, 1906.
Valley rivulet; polka brillante com-
posed for the piano, revised and fingered
by John Itzel. 1740
f'.7p.
Geo. Willig & oo., Baltimore, Md. C
127137, Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. of each Aug. 9,
1906.
Bngelmann (H.)
Forget-me-nots: piano four hands op.
724. 1741
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
C 127255, Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1906.
Three miniatures for the pianoforte;
Bohemian dance; Raillery, Scherzo ca-
price. Gipsy life; Czardas. 1742
f , 6, 6, 6 p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 126548-126556-126557, July 31, 1906;
2 c. of each July 31, 1906.
Entre none waltiee; [by] Grace Marie
Agee. Chicago, Illinois, music
b^k house. 1748
«°, 8 p.
G. M. Agee, Canton, Mo. C 127186,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Xipoeito (M.)
Early Italian piano music; a collection
of pieces written for the harpsichord and
clavichord. (The musicians library. )
1744
40, 180 p.
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
C 127232, Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1906.
Eternal goodneei; [words by] John G.
Whittier, [music by] Thoro Harris.
2 leaves. 1745
Hope pub. CO., Chicago, 111. C 127159,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Expedition waltzes; composed by G. A.
Ellis, arr. by F. W. Schultze, for cor-
net and piano. New York, W. F.
Shaw & Co. 1746
S9,9p., cornet pt.
G. A. Ellis, New York, N. Y. C 127504,
Aug. 15, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
160
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Fade the golden beami of day; [words by]
Ada Blenkhom, [music by] E. B.
Phelps, an*, by Thoro Harris. 1747
2 leaves.
Hope pub. CO., Chicago, 111. 0 127155,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Faithful reapers; [words by] Lizzie De
Armond, [music by] Chas. H. Ga-
briel. 1748
leaf.
Hope pub. CO., Chicago, 111. C 127063,
Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1906.
Fancy free; waltz by George Warren,
fo, 5 p., pf. " 1749
Leo Feist, New York, N. Y. C 126706,
Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Fare thee well my old Kentucky; words by
Bart. C. Costello, music by Joe Na-
than. 1750
f°.6p.
Leo Feist, New York, N. Y. C 127050,
Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Farewell iweet maid; by James Mack.
Chicago, Success music co. 1701
F, 6 p., song.
J. Mack, Canada. C 127604, Aug. 17,
1906; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
Fascination; song from Mam-zelle Cham-
pagne, lyric by Edgar Allan Woolf,
music by Cass M. Freeborn. 1752
f>, 5p.
Chas. K. Harris, New York, N. Y. C
126325, July 28, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1906.
Father in heaven; [by] Mozart, arr. by
Thoro Harris. 1758
2 leaves, song.
Hope pub. CO., Chicago, 111. C 127162,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Felin (Paul)
Classics for the young; simplified tran-
scriptions of the favorite compositions of
the great masters, carefully fingered and
phrased. Four hands. 1754
40 96 p., pf.
John Church co., Cincinnati, Ohio. A
152852, Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1906.
Felton (WilUam)
Concerto in E flat. (Old English or-
gan music, edited by John E. West no.
26.) 1755
40, 14 p.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 126851, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
6, 1906.
Ferrario (Pierre)
Tendre envoi; grande valse op. 31. Sa-
lon music fiir orcnester. 1756
8° 22 pts.
D. Rahter, Leipzig, Germany. C
126780, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Ferroni (S.)
Bella (La) Napoli; marche i)oar piano.
Paris, Henri Gr^h. 1757
f^.sp.
D. Ferroni, Paris, France. C 126986,
Aug. 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 7, 1906.
Figaro*! wedding; grand selection from
Mozart's opera, Theo. M. Tobani, op.
468. (C. Fischer's ed.) 1768
4*', orch. pts.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
126802, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Firit and only; song from The time, the
place, and the girl, lyric by Will M.
Hough and Frank R. Adams, music
by Jas. E. Howard. 1769
f°,6p.
Chas. K. Harris, New York. N. Y. C
127030, Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1906.
Fisherman's Inck; by Herbert J. Kindred.
Chicago, Success music co. 1760
fo, 5 p., sonR.
H. J. Kindred, UnitedStates. C 126736,
Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Flamm (B.)
Aimer c'est vivre; valse pour orchestre
complet avec piano-conducteur. 1761
8®, pts.
Louis Gregh, Paris, France. C 126982,
Aug. 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 7, 1906.
Floater's (A) song; by S. F. McGuire.
Chicago, Success music co. 1762
fo, 6 p., songr.
S. F. McGuire, United States. C
127406, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Flora; a twilight serenade, written by J.
Louis von der Mehden, jr. 1768
1®, 6 p., pf.
J. L. von der Mehden, jr.. New York,
N. Y. C 127247, Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
10, 1906.
Flower song; Gustav Lange, arr. by
Mackie- Beyer. (20th century jour. \
1764
4°, band pts.
J. W. Pepper, Philadelphia, Pa. 0
126667, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
op. 39, arr. by Hugo Wagner, trom-
bone & pf. (C. Fischer's ed. ) 1765
f°, 8C., 5 p., trombone pt.
Cari Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
126814, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Fog-bell's (The) warning; bv Florence
McElhmey. Chicago, Success mu-
sic CO. 1766
f°, 5 p., song.
F. McElhiney, United States. 0 126737,
Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
MUBICAL COMPOSITIONS
161
For baby^B lake; by £. H. Johnson. Chi-
cago, Pioneer music pub. co. 1767
f*, 5 p., eong.
£. H. Johnson, United States. C
126925, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Forest conoert; idyl, [by] Bertha Metzler.
L. F, ed. graded coll. of modem stand-
ard compositions by favorite com-
posers, grade three 41. 1768
fo, 5 p., pf.
Leo. Feist, New York, N. Y. C 127685,
Aug. 18, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
Fonaken; (Verlassen) T. Koschat, arr.
by Hugo Wagner trombone & pf.
(C. Fischer's ed. ) 1769
f°, 8C., 3 p., trombone pt.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
126818, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Fonr and twenty elders; by Mrs. A. M.
Swan. Chicago, Success music co.
1770
f°, 5 p., song.
}frs, A. M. Swan, United States. C
127399, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1806.
Fonr-in-band march; march and two step,
by Geoiige Braham. 1771
fo, 5 p., pf .
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 122816, June 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
11, 1906.
Franck (Cisar)
Adajio; ex trait du 3™ choral pour
orgue; transcription pour violon, violon-
celie et harmonium (ou orgue) par
Gaston Choisnel. 1772
f^, BC., 5 p. and pto.
A. Durand & fils, Paris, France. C
127435, Aug. 14, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 14, 1906.
Freseobaldi (Oirolamo)
Camona in G minor; edited by John
£. West. (Original compositions for the
organ, no. 360.) 1778
obi. iP, 8 p.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 127332, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
13, 1906.
Frendenberg (Wilbelm)
Allgegenwart; furmannerchor. Gebr.
Hug & CO., Leipzig. 1774
8®, 6C., 11 p. and pts.
C 126776, Aug. 4, 1906. '
Ave Maria; fur mannerchor. Gebr.
Hug & 00., Leipzig. 1775
fP, 8c., 10 p. and pts.
C 126774, Aug. 4, 1906.
Er iet's; fur mannerchor. Gebr.
Hug & CO., Leipzig. 1776
8°, BC., 7 p. and pts.
C 126775, Aug. 4, 1906.
Freadenberg (Wilbelm) — Continued.
Motetten des Kaiser VVilhelm gcdacht-
nis kirchenchors zu Berlin. No. 8: Mo-
tette. Ich hebe meine augen auf; no. 11
Weihnachts-motette. Gebr. Hug & co.
Leipzig. 1777
8P, BC., 10 p. and pts.
C 126772, 126773, Aug. 4, 1906.
Nordmannerlied; aus ^'Ekkehard" von
Scheffel fiir mannerchor. Gebr. Hug
& CO., Leipzig. 1778
8®, KC., 7 p. and pts.
C 126777, Aug. 4, 1906.
W. Freudenberg, Berlin, Germany. 2c.
of each Aug. 4, 1906.
Fabrmeister (F.)
Froher sinn; [fiir] piano. (Musik fiir
alle 2 jahrgang nr. 23. ) 1779
4°, p. 464 and 465.
UUftein & co., Berlin, Germany. C
127352, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Fun and fancy; waltz, by H. S. Russell.
Boston, Sumner music pub. co. 1780
fo 6 p., pf.
H. S. Russell, Boston, Mass. C 126843,
Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Funeral marcb; for the piano, composed
by Wladimir Ledyne. New York,
K. Dehnhoff. 1781
f°. 6p.
W. Ledyne, New York, N. Y. C 127669,
Aug. 18, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1906.
Oavola (La); new round dance, invented
by G. H. Barrett, music by Henry
E. Pether. 1788
f°, 4 p.. pf.
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 127674, Aug. 18, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
18, 1906.
Oabriel (Cbai. H.)
Living anthems for the church choir.
1788
8°, 191 p.
J. H. Lamb, agt., Cleveland, Ohio. A
152019, July 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1906.
Uplifted banners; a rally-day and anni-
versary service, words by Lizzie De Ar-
mond. 1784
120,15p.
Hope publishing co., Chicago, 111. A
152734, Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1906.
Oartland (Tbe); march, [by] Victor G.
Boehnlein for orchestra. 1785
4°. 11 pts.
for band.
49, 20 pts.
Walter Jacobs, Boston, Mass. C
127021-127022, Aug. 7, 1906; 2 c. of each
Aug. 3, 1906.
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Oipiy (The) prinoe; Hungarian two-step
intermezzo, by Theo. M. Tobani, op.
466. 1786
r, 6 p., pf.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
126804, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Oirl (The) who ii waiting for me; wordn
bv Florence Lindow, music by \V. D.
Nash. Chicago, Illinois music
book house. 1787
P, 8p.
F. Lindow, Ada, Minn. C 127188,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Oirl (The) you leave hehind; intro. I
wouldn't change you sweetheart for
a new girl now, medley march &
two step W. O. Powell, arr. by J.
Bode wait Lampe. 1788
4^, band, pt8.
G. W. Setchell, Boston, Ma-ss. C
126586, July 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1906.
Oirle (The) are all riding itraddle; by
Mrs. S. L. White. Chicago, Success
music CO. 1789
f°, 4 p., Bong.
Mrs. S. L. White, United States. C
127667, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
Olory (The) of my King; quartet for mixed
voices, words by Palmer HartJH)ugh,
music by G. H. Ramsey. Waco,
Texas, The trio music co. 1790
8°, unp.
Geo. H. Ramsey, Lingleville, Tex. C
123636, June 18, f906; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1906.
Olory to Ood in the highest; [by] L. O.
Knierson. 1791
6 leaves, song.
Hope pub. CO., Chicago, 111. C 127158,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
[by] Nettie Mullin. Chicago,
Pioneer music pub. co. 1792
t°, 5 p., song.
N. Mullin, United States. C 126931,
Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Ood it calling; [words by] Sallie K. Best,
[music by] Thoro Harris. 1798
leaf.
Meyer & bro., Chicago, 111. C 127196,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Ood ie watching yon; [words by] Ada
Blenkhorn, [masic bv] Howard E.
Smith. 1794
leftf.
Meyer & bro., Chicago, 111. C 127208,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Ood of heaven; [words and music by]
Thoro Harris. 1795
leaf.
Hope pub. CO., Chicago, 111. C 127174,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Ood of onr eaWation; [TPords and music
by] Thoro Harris. 1796
leaf.
Hope pub. CO., Chicago, 111. C 127169,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Ood ponreth new glory; [words bv] Lizzie
De Armond, [music by] Chas. H.
Gabriel. 1797
leaf.
Hope pub. CO., Chicago, 111. C 127060,
Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1906.
Ood'i own; [words by] May Louise Tib-
bits, [music by] Ohve B. Washbume.
(Rally day service, no. 14) 1798
12°. p. 9.
O. B. Washbume, New York, N. Y.
C 124517, June 28, 1006; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Oodard (Benjamin)
Cavalier (Le) fantastique, op. 42 no. 1,
6itide artistique edited by Hans Harthan.
1709
fo, 7 p., pf.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
0 127556, Aug. 16, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 16, 1906.
Ooldhy^s practical itndiei for the mandolin;
compiled and arranged by K. D.
Goldby. study 5-12 inc. 1900
4°. each 3 p.
Eli David Goldby, Paterson, N. J. C
127108-127111. 127104, 127105-127107,
Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. each July 31, 1906.
Oolden (The) pathway solo for soprano or
tenor, arr. from Gray, by L. O. Em-
erson. 1801
6 leaves.
Hope pub. CO., Chicago, HI. C 127165,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Oolden-rod; [words by] Lizzie De Ar-
mond, [music by] Chas. H. Gabriel.
1802
leaf.
Hope pub. CO., Chicago, 111. C 127064,
Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1906.
Ooldie'i dream; idyl, [by] Bertha Metzler,
L. F. graded ed. standard composi-
tions by favorite composers. 2nd
grade, 15. 1803
f°, 3 p., pf.
Leo. Feist, New York, N. Y. C 127682,
Aug. 18, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
•
Oood-hye my little Dixie qneen; words and
music by Eddie Cassady. Phila-
delphia, King music co. 1804
f*'. & p.
E. Cassady, Philadelphia, Pa. C 126824,
Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
1G8
Good nig^ht dear heart good night; [words
by] Geo. M. Bills, [music by] Eugene
Kaeuffer. Chicago, Pioneer music
pub. CO. 1805
f=». 3 p.
G. M. Bills, United States. C 126932,
Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Oood-night, good-night; song and dance,
[by] Sherman Coates, arr. by R. E.
H i Id reth for orchestra. 1 806
4° 11 pans.
Walter Jacobs, Boston, Mass. C 127013,
Aug. 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Good night my dear, good night; words
and music by Chas. Ovide Blakeslee,
low voice. 1807
high voice.
fo, 5 p.
C. O. Blakeslee, South Bend, Ind. C
124850-124851, July 5, 1906; 2 c. each
Aug. 2, 1906.
Good old time religion; [words by] J. D. B.,
[music by] James D. Barnitz. 1808
leaf.
J. D. Barnitz, Philadelphia, Pa. C
126663, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c, Aug. 2, 1906.
Oottachalk (L. M.)
Berceuse; (cradle-song) for piano op.
47, €>dited and fingered by Louis Oesterle.
1809
f°, 7 p.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
127241, Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1906.
Oottoehalt (Clara)
Echo de la Floride; caprice tarcntelle
op. 10 for the piano, edited and fingered
by Louis Oesterle. ( Morceaux de genre. )
1810
f^. 7 p.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
127517, Aug. 15, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 15,1906.
Oracione Spirit, dwell with me; [words by]
Thos. T. Lvnch, [music by] Arthur
W. Nelson.' 1811
8 leayefl.
Hope pub. CO., Chicago, 111. C 127168,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Qregh (Lonis)
Arm^ (L*) mutualiste; marche pour
orchestre avec piano-conducteur, op. 101.
1812
ft° ptii.
C 126981, Aug. 7, 1906.
Serenade Audalouse; pour violoncelle
avec accompagnement d'orchestre com-
plet avec piano-conducteur, op. 107.
1818
C 126983, Aug. 7, 1906.
3595— PT 3, NO 10—06 2
Oregh (Lonifl) — Continued.
Staccato; piece de genre pour orchestre
complet avec piano conducteur, op. 105.
1814
8P, pt<i.
C 126980, Aug. 7, 1906.
Valse s^millante; pour orchestre com-
plet avec piano-conducteur, op. 102.
1815
8° pts.
C 126984, Aug. 7, 1906.
L. Gregh, Paris, France. 2 c. of each
Aug. 7, 1906.
Orim (CarlW.)
Musical writing book: a progressive
course for acquinng a thorough knowl-
edge of musical notation. Book 1. 1816
obi. 12®, 29 p.
Book 2.
obi. 129, 29 p.
John Church co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
A 15v)123 & 153124, Aug. 14, 1906; 2 c. of
each Aug. 14, 1906.
Haas (Joseph)
Vier Meder: fiir eine singstirome mit
Klavierbegleitung, op. 5. no, 1: Das
hummelchen. (H. Seidel.) no. 2: Der
verschwundene stern. (M. Claudius.)
no. 3: An meine Konigin. (H. Seidel.)
no. 4: In der friih', in der friih', im
morgehrot. (C. Weitbrecht.) 1817
f**. each 5 p.
Otto Forberg, Leipzig, Germany. C
127592-127595, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. of
each Aug. 17, 1906.
Haines (Herhert E.)
All the world's a stage; song from
'*The beauty of Bath," words by Chas.
H. Taylor. 1818
f>,5p.
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd.,
London, England. C 127507, Aug. 15,
1906; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1906.
Hall (Marffnerite Badolyffe)
Remembrance. ( Erinnerung. ) A set
of three lyrics, words by Heine, English
words by Marguerite Radclyffe Hall,
no. 1: With thy blue eyes; no. 2: There
lies the warmth of summer; no. 3: Wilt
thou really thus forsake me. 1819
f°. p. 1-.S, 4 and 6, 6-« p.
Joseph Williams, ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 127498-127500, Aug. 15, 1906;
2 c. of each Aug. 15, 1906.
Hammond (William 0. )
Ballad of the bony fiddler; song for
low^ voice, poem from "Homeward
bound" by Heine. 1880
t°,7p.
John Church company, Cincinnati,
Ohio. C 126974, Aug. 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
7, 1906.
1G4
CATALOGUE OF COPYBIGHT ENTRIE8
Haniflch (H.)
Weihnac'htoglucken (Die). Cbri^troaB
chimeH; nocturne for the piano op. 84,
edited and fingered by Louih Oesterle.
1821
f° 7 p.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
126713, Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Happy Children; [words by Fannie A.
Bivans], [music by] F. W. Westhoff.
1822
leaf.
Orville Brewer, Chicago, 111. G 93315,
Apr. 21, 1905; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Harrii (Cnthbert)
Weary of earth and laden with my
sin; anthem for solo quartet and chorus,
words by S. T. Stone. (Choir journal
no. 184.) 1823
8°, 8 p.
B. F. Wood music co., Boston, Mass.
C 127559, Aug. 16, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 16, 1906.
Hanh wordi; by Mrs. Thos. McQuarrie.
Chicago, Success music co. 1824
1°, 6 p., 8ong.
Mrs. T. McQuarrie, Canada. C 127329,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Harveit time; [words by] Thomas Hast-
ings, [music by] Ira B. Wilson.
1825
2 leaves.
Hope pub. CO., Chicago, 111. C 127170,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
HaBlesplitter; a ragtime novelty, [by]
Chas. Pigg. Chicago, Pioneer mu-
sic pub. CO. 1826
P,6p.
C. Pigg, United States. C 127281, Aug.
11, 1900; 2 c. Aug. 11, 1906.
He died for me; [words by] Richard
Venting, [music by] Alice E. Sum-
ner. 1827
2 leaves.
Henry Dat«, Chicago, 111. C 127147,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
He pnrohased life for me; [words by] C.
M. Keach, [music by] A. E. Bloom.
1828
leaf.
A. E. Bloom, Monticello, Wis. C
127690, Aug. 18, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1906.
Hear the call; [words by] Thoro Harris,
[music byj Chopin, arr. by T. H.
1829
3 leaves.
Hope pub. CO., Chicago, 111. C 127160,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Hearta of gold; waltzes by Arthur Bell-
inger. 1830
f°, 5 p.. pf.
A. Bellinger, Battle Creek, Mich. G
100441, Aug. 14, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Heine (Carl)
Y vette; operette in einem, akt, freinach
dem FranzosLschen des Arthur Vemeuil
von Karl Lentz. Vollstiiudiger Klavier-
auszug mit gesungenen und gespro-
chenem tent. 1831
4°. 52 p.
Carl Heins, Berlin, Gennany. C
127126, Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Henielt (Adolf)
Chant sans paroles in B min. op. 33
for pianoforte. 1882
f°. ft p.
(t. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. G
127516, Aug. 15, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1906.
Her laddie; by I. Dunleith. Cliicago,
Success muHic co. 1833
f°, ft p., song.
Mrs. M. M. Walker. United States. C
127045, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Here oomea that Georgia minstrel ban*;
written and composed by Edward
Rose. 1834
fo,5p.
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 127692, Aug. 18, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
18, 1906.
High life; march, Ren^ L. Becker. 1835
f°, 7 p., pf.
Kunkel bros. , St. Louis, Mo. C 126625,
Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1906.
mile (Onitay)
Violin studies; op. 47, 12 technical
studies. 1836
f°. 20 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
127453, Aug. 14, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Hinricha (Angnst)
Mazurka in D minor op. 2; for violin
with accompaniment of piano. 1837
f°. w.. 7 p. and v. pt.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
127244, Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1906.
His reit shall be glory; by Llewellyn
Odell Moore. Chicago, Success
music CO. 1838
fo 4 p., song.
W. D. Moore, United States. C 127044,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
165
[its (Frans)
Merry (The) mill; (Joyeux moiilin.)
piano op. 203, edited and fingered by
Hans Lichter. (Attractive teaching
pieces, third series. ) 1889
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
C 127257, Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 10,
1906.
Holl&Lder (Victor)
Frilhlingslied; (Spring song) in the
form of an etude op. 3 no. 1 for the piano,
e<lited and fingered by Louis Oesterle.
(Morceaux de genre. ) 1840
f. 5p.
a Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
127513, Aug. 15, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1906.
Holy, holy, lord Ood of hoits; [by] Geo.
Marks Evans. 1841
2 leaves, song.
Hope pub. CO., Chicago, 111. C 127167,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Honest (The) hut hard working man; by
Johanne Simones. Chicago, Suc-
cess music CO. 1842
f°. 6 p., .SODg.
J. S. Boone, Canada. C 127606, Aug.
17, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
H9r, 0 Ond, min hon! musik af Jos. Bjorn.
[Gittit] 1848
4°, p. 63.
J. Bj(5m, Minneapolis, Minn. C
126436, July 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1906.
How many girls have yon told that to T [by]
William Trokie and Rose Monroe.
1844
P, 5 p. , aong.
L. Feist, New York, N. Y. C 127049,
Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Howe (Baymond)
lone; intermezzo for the pianoforte.
1845
f°. Bp.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 126549, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Hoytono; Japanese intermezzo, Roger N.
Daboll, arr. by Fred C. Wight. 1846
4° orch. pts.
Vogue music pub. co., New London,
Conn. C 126825, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
4,1906.
Hnhn (Bmno)
I arise from dreams of thee; song with
piano ace. high in E fiat, words by Percy
Byasbe Shelley. 1847
f°. 4 p.
O. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
127006, Aug. 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Hnrd (Ethel Henderson)
Play time songs. 1848
obi. 12°, 39 p. coll.
Milton Bradley co., Springfield, Mass.
A 152398, Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1906.
Hymn (A) of praise; [words by] Oliver
Huckel, [music by] David Allen.
1849
leaf.
Jerry March & David Allen, Philadel-
phia, Pa. C 126473, Julv 19, 1906; 2 c.
July 19, 1906.
I aint goin' hack to Baltimo' no mo*; coon
song by Shep Edmonds. 1860
f°, 5 p.
J. H. Remick & co.. New York, N. Y.
C 126698, Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
I am trne; words by J. M. Bennett, music
by Chas. E. Bray. 1861
f°, unp.
John Marshall Bennett, Tocoma, Wash.
C 126830, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
I conld learn to love yon; [by] Keith &
Kemble for song orchestration. 1868
80.pta.
WalterJacobs, Boston, Mass. 0127015,
Aug. 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
I'd rather he a lamp-post in Hew York;
words by Sam Lewis, music by Joel
P. Corin. 1868
f°. 5 p.
Lew Dockstader pub. co.. New York,
N. Y. C 127222, Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
6, 1906.
I fear thoie wedding helli will never ring
for me; by Arlia A. Froman. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 1864
F, 6p., eong.
A. A. Froman, United States. C 127404,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
I know I'm not yonr first sweet heart, hut
let me he yonr last; words by Will A.
Heelan, music by Ed. Rosenbaum,
jr. 1866
i«,6p.
Lew Dockstader pub. co., New York,
N. Y. C 127219, Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
6, 1906.
I'll he waiting for yon here in the dell; by
Mrs. Isabelle C. House. Chicago,
Success music co. 1866
f°, 5p., song.
Mrs. I. C. House, United States. C
127386, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
ril never love another; by Gussie McMil-
lan. Chicago, Success music co.
1867
f°, 4 p., song.
G. M cMillan, United States. C 126741 ,
Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
166
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
I love the ttan and stripei, a flag song,
words and music by Jessie L. Gaynor.
1868
4°, 5 p.
J. L. Gaynor, St. Joseph, Mo. C
126619, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
I love you all the time; by John A. Sulli-
van. Chicago, Success music co.
1859
F, 5 p., song.
J. A. Sullivan, United States. C
127:i90, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
I love you now; words by Hugh Conway,
music by Ion Arnold. 1860
f°. 4 p.
F. G. Thearle & co., Chicago, 111. C
127322, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Vm Just a ragged newsboy, but I love her
juit the same; words bv John B.
Gardner, music by F. J. Brown.
1861
f>, 6p.
Thiebes-Stierlin music co., St. Louis,
Mo. C 127664, Aug. 16, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
16, 1906.
I never can forget you dear; words by \V.
L. Werden, music by Fred*k E.
Gladdish. 1862
fo, 6 p.
Victor Kremer co., Chicago, 111. C
126868, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
I never thought I'd ever fall in love; words
by John S. Casper, music by Lee
Carleton. Chicago, Pioneer music
pub. CO. 1868
f^'.Sp.
J. S. Casper, United States. C 126934,
Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
I'se a walkin' ; by Edgar C. Mason. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 1864
f°, 6p., song.
E. C. Mason, United States. C 127389,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
I think you're tuch a dear; [by] Laura C.
Dunning. 1865
f°, 5 p., song.
Pioneer music pub. co., Chicago, 111.
C 126916, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
I trygghet; ord af Aster, musik af Julius
Dahlof. In Gitt<5t arg. XV, no. 7,
Juli 1906. 1866
4<5 p. 60.
J. Dahlof, Muskegon, Mich. C 126435,
July 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1906.
I've grown so fond of you; [by] Lawrence
B. O'Connor, arr. by R. E. Hildreth
for song orchestration. 1867
8°, 11 pt8.
Walter Jacobs, Boston, Mass. C
127018, Aug. 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
I've the daily of the daiaiee; by Mrs.
Joseph Stormer. Chicago, Success
music CO. 1868
fo, 5 p.. 8ong.
Mrs. J. Stormer, United States. C
126731, Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
I was glad; arr. and partly composed by
J. H. Tenney. 1869
2 leaves, rang.
Hope pub. CO., Chicago, 111. C 127161,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
I will go unto the altar; [by] J. H. Ten-
ney. 1870
2 leaven, 8ong.
Hope pub. CO., Chicago, III. C 127156,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
I will love the lord; [w^ords by] Ada
Blenkhom, [music] arr. by Thoro
Harris. 1871
2 leaves.
Hojie pub. CO., Chicago, III. C 127172,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
I will praiie Thee; [by] Ira 6. Wilson.
187S
4 leaves, song.
Hope pub. CO., Chicago, III. C 127175,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
I wonder; written by Cyril Foley, com-
posed by Alfred Cammeyer. 1878
F, 4 p.
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 126991, Aug. 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
7, 1906.
I wonder what we*d do without our girlil
written and composed by J. F.
Lambe. 1874
P, unp.
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 126647, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
2,1906.
If he only knew; by Minnie Wuertley.
Chicago, Success music co. 1875
t°, 5 p., song.
M. Wuertley, United States. C 127397,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
If I could only greet her once again; words
bv Joe Conrov, music by Jeanette M.
McGlinchy. 1876
f°, op.
Henrv Krev music co., Boston, Mass.
C 127092, Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1906.
If I only had the nerve; words and music
by Vincent Bryan. 1877
f°, 5 p.
J. H. Reinick & co., New York, N. Y.
C 126759, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
167
If I were only a Ood-head; by Arthur C.
Tobin. Chicago, Success music co.
1878
f°, 5 p., K>ng.
A. C. Tobin, United States. C 126733,
Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Immigrant (The); by Henry Hannusch.
Chicago, Success music co. 1879
f°, 4 p., Bong.
H. Hannusch, United States. C127648,
Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
Impromptu; [by] Hugo Reinhold, op. 28,
no. 3, revised and fingered by J.^H.
Ripley. Boston, Evans music co.
1880
f®. 11 p., pf.
\V. A. Evans, Boston, Mass. C 126951,
Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
In among the grape Tinei; by Olive Corne-
lius. Chicago, Success music co.
1881
F, 6 p., song.
O. Cornelius, United States. C 127428,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
In an old Kentucky dell; by Joseph Wayne
Sims. 1882
f°, 5 p., song.
Success music co., Chicago, III. C
127451, Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
In de watermelon rind; words by Mrs. M.
V. Jlapeman, music by W. L. Need-
ham. Chicago, Illinois music book
house. 1883
«**. 3p.
Mrs. M. V. Hapeman, Neredah, Wis.
C 127195, Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
In mid-winter; by F. B. Williams. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 1884
f°, 4 p., song.
F. B. Williams, United States. C 127401,
Aug. 13» 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
In my dear old Southern home; by Marie
F. Puth. Chicago, Success music
CO. 1885
f°, 5 p., mng.
M. F. Puth, United States. C 127655,
Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
In my home down by the Swanee far away;
by D. J. Hoolahan. Chicago, Suc-
cess music CO. 1886
f*. 5 p.. eong.
D. J. Hoolahan, United States. C
127423, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
In my old iweet Illinois home; words and
music by Edward G. Hayne. 1887
(o, 6p.
Pioneer music publishing company,
Chicago, 111. C 127299, Aug. 11, 1906;
2 c. Aug. 11, 1906.
In my pagoda; written and composed by
C. W. Murphy & George Arthurs.
1888
19, unp.
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 126646, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
2, 1906.
In my vacation time; waltz song, words bv
Ethel Lynda Smith, music by J. Ea-
ward Williams, Chicago, Pioneer
music pub. co. 1889
fo,6p.
E. L. Smith, United States. C 126920,
Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
In the tiny Comere; [words by] Lizzie
De Armond, [music bv] Cnas. H.
Gabriel. 1890
leaf.
Hope pub. CO., Chicago, 111. C 127059,
Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1906.
In the twilight; by George L. W^ood.
Chicago, Success music co. 1891
f°, 4 p., song.
G. L. Wood, United States. C 126739,
Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Indy (Vincent d')
Fervaal; prelude du l""^ acte, transcrip-
tion pour violon, violoncelle et harmo-
nium (ou orgue) par Gaston Choisnel.
1892
f, sc., 4 p. and pts.
transcription & 2 pianos 4 mains.
f°. 17 p.
A. Durand & fils, Paris, France. C
127432-127433, Aug. 14, 1906; 2 c. of each
Aug. 14. 1906.
Irish hymn; by Chas. Reynolds. Chi-
cago, Suceei's music co. 1898
fo. 5 p., .vong.
C. Reynolds, United States. C 127653,
Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
If there a comer in heaven for meT words
and music by Wm. Thomas. Phi la.
The Metropolitan music nouse. 1894
f', 6p.
W. Thomas, Philadelphia, Pa. C
127025, Aug. 1, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1906.
It ii hetter to have loved and lost than not
to have loved at all; from the opera
Rosalie; or. The Japanese fairies,
words and music by Willard Spenser.
1895
P>,5p.
W. Spenser, Wayne, Pa. C 116802,
Mar. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
168
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
It's lonesome to-night; song from The
time, the place, and the girl, lyric
by Will M. Hoiiffh and Frank R.
Adams, music by Jos. E. Howard.
1896
f°. 5 p.
Chas. K. Harris, New York, N. Y. C
127029, Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1906.
Jaoobsohn (Margaret)
Mazurka in A; for violin with accom-
paniment of piano. 1897
f° 80., 7 p. and v. pt.
G. Sohirmer, New York, N. Y. C
127243, Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1906.
Jarratt(Lita)
Autumn (An) ride; hunting song.
1898
f.7p.
Chappell & CO., ltd., London, Plngland.
C127231, Aug. 10, 1906; 2c. Aug. 10, 1906.
Jeg er saa lykkelig; [words by] Thos. Nel-
son, [music by] D. O. Teasley. 1899
leaf.
T, Nelson &D. O. Teaslev, St. Paul Park,
Minn., and New York, N. Y. C 126893,
Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Jenkins (Robert 0. )
Christ the child; song for low voice.
1900
f°.7p.
John Church companv, Cincinnati,
Ohio. C 126973, Aug. 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
7, 1906.
Jessie dear, I love yon; by Vivian Proctor,
Chicago, Success music co. 1901
f°.5p.
Violet Piatt, Canada. C 127038, July
27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Jesus, my Lord my love; words and music
by D. A. Perrin. Cincinnati, The
(ieo. Jaberg music; co. 1902
f°. 5p.
D. A. Perrin, Normal, III. C 124234,
June 25, 1906; 1 c. June 25, 1906: 1 c. Julv
5, 1906.
Jesns says: I love yon; [words by] Sallie
K. Best, [music by] Lester Price.
1908
leaf.
Meyer & bro., Chicago, 111. C 1272C4,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Johanning (Panl F.)
Gay (The) dandelion; gavotte. Flower
piece for piano. 1904
f°, 5 p.
White-Smith music publishing com-
pany, Boston, Mass. C 127378, Aug. 13,
1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Johnson (Koel)
Love's waking; song, no. 1 in C
(original) words by Elphinstone Thorpe.
1906
P. 6 p.
C 127607, Aug. 17, 1906; c. Aug. 17,
1906.
Remembrance: song no. 1 in A flat
original key, words by H. E. Garden.
1906
f°. 3p.
C 126597, Aug. 1, 1906.
G. Ricordi & c, Milano, Italy. 2 c. of
eath Aug.. 1, 1906.
Johnson ( Rosamond )
Come; fill your glass and drink with
me; drinking song, words by J, W.
Johnson, arr. by Audor Pinter. 1907
SP, pp 2S and 29.
C 127525, Aug. 15, 1906.
Hymn to Bacchus: words by J. W.
Johnson, arr. by Audor Pinter. 1908
8°. p. 29.
C 127526, Aug. 15, 1906.
Jos. VV. Stern & co., New York, N. Y,
2 c. of ea<^h Aug. 15, 1906.
Join the Captain's band; [words by] Lizzie
De Annond, [music by] Charles H.
Gabriel. 1909
leaf.
Hope pub, CO., Chicago, III. C 127057,
Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1906.
Jones (Sidney) ft Tonrs (Frank E.)
See-See; new Chinese comic opera in
two acti^, book by Chas. H. E. Brookfield,
lyrics by Adrian Rosa and r*ercy (Treen-
bank. Vocal score. London, Keith,
Prowse & CO. lt<i. 1910
4^, 164 p.
Sidnev Jones, London, England. C
126442, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
Joyftilly; [words by] Ada Blenkhom,
[music by] Lester Price. 1911
leaf.
C 127205, Aug. 9, 1906.
Joyously sing! [w<»rds by] Flora Kirk-
land, [music bv] Howard E. Smith.
1918
leaf.
C 127209, Aug. 9, 1906.
Mever & bro., Chicago, III. 2 c. of each
Aug. 9, 1906.
Jnst a letter that mother wrote; [words by]
Peter Bachmann, [music by] Lee
Carleton. Chicago, Pioneer music
pub. CO. 1918
fo 5 p.
P. Bachmann, United States. C 126937,
Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
MT38TCAL 00MP08ITI«N8
169
Jntt as the leaves begin to fall; by Isaac
W. Thompson. Chicago^ Success
music CO. 1914
f , 5 p., song.
I. W. ThompFon, United States. C
126753, Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Just because it reminds me of yon; words
bv G. F. Perkins, music bv Harrv J.
iforton. 1916
f°, 5 p.
Henry Krey music oo., Boston, Mass.
C 127091, Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1906.
Jnst keep a' traveling; words by John
Irvine, music by John Hohnes. 1916
f°. 5 p.
Thiebes-Stierlin music co., St. Louis,
Mo. C 127563, Aug. 16, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
16, 1906.
1917
in (C. Harry)
luiiian summer waltzes.
fo, 7 p.. pf.
Oliver Ditson companv, Boston, Mass.
C 127256, Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 10,
1906.
Katie; [by] Bert Potter, arr. by R. E. Hil-
dreth for song orchestration. 1918
8°, 11 pts.
Walter Jacobs, Boston, Mass. C 127019,
Aug. 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Kessel (Geo.)
100 (Der) psalm; ein fest gcsang fur
mannerstimmen. 1919
8°, 7 p.
Cieo. Kessel. Dubuque, Iowa. C 1 25363,
July 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1906.
Kidoo skidoo; words and music by Flor-
ence Howard and E. W. (Person.
1920
r>. 6p.
Vaux music co., inc., Detroit, Mich.
C 126958, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Kiver np yo* bead my little lady; lullaby,
words by Paul Lawrence Dunbar,
music by H. J. Schonacker. 1921
John E. Schonacker, Dayton, Ohio.
C 127439, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30,
1906.
Xmoeb (Fr.)
(Continental (The) pneumatic, march;
[and] Romance; edited by R. Tanner.
(Harmonie M. U. no. 22.) 1922
obi. 24°, band pts.
Moymfr Urbdnek, Prague, Bohemia.
C 127603, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
Kooian (Jaroslav)
Serenade; fiir violon & pianoforte,
revidiert von Chr. Petersen. Fr. A.
Urbdnek, Praze. 1928
P, 13 p.
Breitkopf & H artel, I^ipzig, Germany.
C 127591, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
Kom idag; [words by] Thos. Nelson,
[muHic by] D. O. Teasley. 1924
leaf.
T. Nelson & D. O. Teasley, St. Paul
Park, Minn., & New York, N. Y. C
126887, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Krakowiak no. 2; Polish national dance,
arr. by H. Silverhorn [for] concer-
tina. 1925
leaf.
H. Silverhorn, Chicago, 111. C 126866,
Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Kroeger (E. B.)
Symbols; words by Wm H. Gardner.
1926
f°, 3p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 126554, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Knmmer (D. F. A.)
Escuela d,e violoncela para la enseiianza
primaria op. 60. revisada y publicada
por Bernardo Schmidt. Tecera edici6n
corregida y aumentada. 1927
f°. 108 p.
Frederico Hofmeister, Leipzig, Ger-
many. C 127354, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
13, 1906.
Lacoste leona
Apple blossoms; for pianoforte. 1928
!^, 7 p.
C 126784, Aug. 4, 1906.
Mimosa; for pianoforte. 1929
f°. 7 p.
C 126785, Aug. 4, 1906.
Vegile d' amour. Vigil of love; for piano-
forte. 1980
f°, 7 p.
W. Morley & co., London, England.
C 126783, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. of each Aug.
1, 1906.
Ladies (The); Leo W. Wright, arr. by
Thaler. 1981
4°, orch. pta.
L. W. Wright, Philadelphia, Pa. C
126686, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
lady Bonntifnl; words by Eddie Dustin,
music bv Edwin J. Now. 1982
Thieben-Stierlin music co., St. I^uis,
Mo. C 127565, Aug. 16, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
16, 1906.
170
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Lambert (Frank)
Bid you good morrow; 8ong no. 3 in
F, words by Harold Simpeon. 1988
Chappell & CO., ltd., London, England.
C 1266^9, Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Hab! mich, lieb! (Caressante) lied fur
eine singstimme mit begleitung dee
pianoforte, Deutecher text von Paul
Grossmann, Franzoeischer text von
Maurice Farkoa. 1984
f°. 5p.
Chappell & CO., London, England. C
126543, July 31, 1906: 2 c. July 31, 1906.
O heedless flower; words by Julian
Gade, in F. 1986
t°, 3 p.
Chappell & CO., London, England. C
126538, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
When love bends low; words by Julian
Gade, in F. 1986
fo, 3p.
Chappell & CO., London, England. C
126540, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Yesterday; words by Edward Tesche-
macher, in F. 1987
Chappell & CO., London, England. C
126539, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Laud of romance; serenade by Karl L.
HoBchna. 1988
fo, 18 p., pf. duet.
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 126603, Aug. 1, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Lange (Gnstav)
Rustling leaves; for the piano, op. 294,
reviped and fingered by John Itzel. 1989
f°,7p.
C 127136, Aug. 9, 1906.
Wild-rose; for the piano, op. 304, re-
vised and fingered by John Itzel. 1940
f°, 7 p.
Geo. Willig & co., Baltimore, Md. C
127141, Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. of each Aug. 9,
1906.
Langhelnrich (George)
Fuenf lieder; fuer eine f^ingstimme
und klavier op. 1, no. 1: In der stille;
no. 2: Frage; no. 3: Das grab; no. 4:
Duerfte nicine seele; no. 5: Rat. 1941
f°, 3 p. each.
Dreililien verlag, Berlin, Germany.
C 126761-12676,5, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. of each
Aug. 4, 1906.
Laughing eyes; intermezzo two-step, ])v
L. F. Stevens. 1942
f°, unp. pf.
Koninsky music co., Trov, N. Y. C
122389, May 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
LasaruB (CKittav)
Ton ( Ein ) ; praeludium [far piano.]
(Musik fiir alle. 2. Jahrgang nr. 23.)
1943
4°, p. 462 and 468.
Cllstein & CO., Berlin Germany. C
127351. Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13,1906.
Lead kindly light; words by Mrs. Mary H.
Havener, music by R. L, Nash.
Chicago, Illinois music book house.
1944
F,3p.
M, H. Havener, Malta, Ohio. C 127189,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Leading the way; sentimental ballad, by
Mrs. V. V. Russell, Fresno, Calif.,
Falkenstein music co. 1946
fo, 6p.
}frfi. V. V. Russell, Fresno, Cal. C
126400, July 28, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1906.
Leary's alleyway; [bv] Chas. H. Coles arr.
by Herman Beflstedt. 1946
4°, band pts.
Charles H. Coles, Middletown, Conn.
C 127457, Aug. 14, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 14,
1906.
Lege (Wilhelm)
Susse heimath. My native land; for
the piano, edited and fingered bv Louis
Oesterle. " 1947
f°. 5p.
(t. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
126715, Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Lejeal (Alois F.)
Second mass in E fiat; with Latin and
English words, English text by J. C.
John.«>on. 1948
8°. 96 p.
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.,
in renewal for 14 years from Nov. 20,
1906. C 126634, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
2, 1906.
Lent (Ernest)
Two piano compositions, no. 1: Rose-
mary; no. 2: Lullaby. 1949
f°, each 5 p.
W\ H. Willis & CO., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 127531-127532, Aug. 15, 1906; 2 c, of
each Aug. 15, 1906.
Leoncavallo (B.)
Pagliacci (Punchinello) drama in two
acts, English version by Henry Grafton
Chapman. Prologue; baritone in C.
1950
F, 15 p.
Arioso; tenor.
f°. 5 p.
(t. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
127678-127679, Aug. 18, 1906; 2 c. of each
Aug. 18, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
171
IiMohetisky (Th.)
Sextette; Andante-finale from Lucia '
di I^mmermoor for the left hand alone, ,
revised, edited and fingered by Anthony
Stankowitch. * 1961
f°, V p.. pf. I
Theodore Presaer, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 126551, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31,
1906.
Let mj soul be white ; [words by] Jennie
Wilflon, [music by] Thoro Harris.
1962
leaf.
Meyer & bro., Cliicago, III. C 127207,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Let's go out to the roller rink ; words bv
Eddie Dustin, music by J. O. Wil-
liams. 1968
f°, 5p.
Thiebes, Stierlin ^lusic co., St. Louis,
Mo. C 127566, Aug. 16, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
16, 1906.
liddle (Samael)
Lord's (The) prayer; set to music for
four voices in unison, with organ
accompt. 1964
8°. 4 p.
Boosey & co., London, England. C
126648, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
life's pathway ; words by W. M. Slattery,
music by I^e Carleton. Chic^o,
Pioneer music pub. co. 1966
F,6p.
W. M. Slattery, United States. C
127285, Aug. 11. 1906; 2 c. Aug. 11, 1906.
light (The) in the window's not burning
forme; by Pearl Savage. Chicago,
Success music co. 1966
1°, 5 p., song.
P. Savage, United States. C 126754,
Aug. 3, 15K)6; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
lillipntian ( The ) police ; words by Charles
Noel Douglas, music by Karl L.
floschna. 1967
4°, 5 p.
M. Witinark A sons. New York, N. Y.
C 126654, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
Lineke (Fanl)
Taschen-tanz-album. 3 band, fur pi-
anoforte. 1968
obi. 24°, 44 p.
Apollo-verlag, Berlin, Germany. C
127127, Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Lindy Ln; by J. A. Pickett. Chicago,
. Success inusic co. 1969
f°,Bp.
James Andrew Pickett, Tazewell, Va.
C 124592, June 21, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 8,
1906. 1
Lion (The) and the monse; waltzes, com-
posed by Theo. Bendix. 1960
f°, 9 p., pf.
T. Bendix, New York, N. Y. C 126755,
Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Lipton's grit; two step intermezzo, by
Margaret E. Heenan. 1961
F, 5 p., pf.
M. E. Heenan, Ithaca, N. Y. C 126424,
July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 14, 1906.
LitUe (The) babbler (Le petite babillard)
scherzino, [byl Jules Egghard, op.
51, revised and fingered oy VV. W.
Goldthwaite. Boston, Evans music
CO. 1962
f°. 6 p., pf.
VV. A. Evans, Boston, Mass. C 126943,
Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Little (The) brown ohnrch; [words by]
,. ri.
Thoro Harris, [music] arr. by T.
leaf.
1968
Mever & bro., Chicago, 111. C 127200,
Aug. *9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Little Flo; words and music by Grace
Brazena. Chicago, Pioneer music
pub. CO. 1964
P, 5p.
G. Brazena, United States. C 126941,
Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Little footsteps; [by] Bertha Metzler.
L. F. graded edition standard com-
positions by favorite composers. 2nd
grade, 19. ' 1966
F, 3 p.. pf.
Leo. Feist, New York, N. Y. C 127683,
Aug. 18, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
Little (A) girl like me; from His honor
the mayor; or The pink hussars, [by]
Alfred E. Aarons, arr. by T. P. and
(Jeo. J. Trinkaus. 1966
fo, tnand. oreh. pts.
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 127363, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Little Jack Homer; march and two step,
composed by Will O. Daly. 1987
fo 6 p., pf.
W. O. Daly, Mobile, Ala. C 124108,
June 25, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
Little sweetheart; song and dance schot-
tische, Mackie-Beyer. 1968
4°, orch. pt«.
J. VV. Pepper, Philadelphia, Pa. C
126671, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
Little violets peeping through the snow; by
Seima L. Jester. Chicago, Success
music CO. 1969
f°, 5 p., song.
S. L. Jester, United States. C 127403,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
172
CATALOGUE OF COPYRiaHT ENTRIES
Lloyd (ThomM J.) Jr.
Caprice; for piano revised and fingered
by John Itzel. 1970
F.5p.
Geo. Willig & co., Baltimore, Md. C
127142, Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Loongt bloMoms; by Mrs. W. J. Mulligan.
Chic'ago, Success music co. 1971
f°. 6 p.. pf.
Mrs. W. J. Mulligan, United States.
C 126743, Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Ldhr (Hermann)
Alone; song, words by Arthur R. Cleve-
land, no. 3 in F. 1972
f°, 3p.
C 126537, July 31, 1906.
Oh! To forget; song, words by Edward
Teschemacher. no. 1 in D flat. 1973
f°. 4 p.
Chapi)ell & CO., London, England. C
126544, Jul V 31, 1906; 2 c. of each July 31,
1906.
Lone (The) child; by PMwin Fauihafer.
Chicago, Success music co. 1974
f°, 5 p., song.
E. Fauihafer, Canada. C 127605, Aug.
17, 1906; 2 c, Aug. 17, 1906.
Lords and ladies; novelette by Gustave
Salzer. 1976
P, 7 p.. pf.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 125077, July 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
11, 1906.
Lonmey (Angnst)
Bridal chorus from Lohengrin; Richard
Wagner, transcription for piano, edited
and fingered by Hans Lichter. 1976
f^. 3p.'
Oliver Ditson co., Boston Mass. C
127252, Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1906.
Love dreams; Ivric by Jean Lenox, music
by Harry O. Sutton. 1977
f*».5p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 123717, June 18, 1906; 2c. Aug.
16, 1906.
Love the conqneror; by Harriet M. L.
Jumper. Chicago, Success music
CO. 1978
F, ft p.. song.
H. M. L. Jumper, United States. C
126742, Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, UK)6.
Lovers flirting over the wire; [wonLs by]
Ella Coleman, [music by] W. E. Duf-
fell. Chicago, Pioneer music pub.
CO. 1979
f° 8 p.
E. Coleman, United States. C 126929,
Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Love's first grief; composed by J. R. Hen-
dricks. Memphis, The Excelsior
music CO. 1980
F, 7 p., pf.
J. R. Hendricks, Paducah, Kv. C
127318, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13,'l906.
Love's melody; [by] Blakely. 1981
f*>. 5 p., Hong.
Pioneer music pub. co., Chicago, 111.
C 126908, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Love's snare; by Georgia Hixson. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 1988
P. 5 p.. ftonR.
Mrs. M. (irey, United States. C 126729,
Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c, Aug. 3, 1906.
Love's telegraphy* [words by] MaryHeus-
tis Fawcett, [music * by] Eugene
Kaeuffer. Cnicago, Pioneer music
pub. CO. 1988
f°, ft p.
M. H. Fawcett, United States. C
126942, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
L5w (Joseph)
Festival march; for the piano, edited
and fingered by Louis Oesterle. (Mor-
ceaux de genre) 1984
fo, 5 p.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y, C
127515, Aug. 15, nX)6; 2 c, Aug. 15, 1906.
Lncindy Bhake; words and music by Edw.
L. Sims. ■ 1985
f^. ft p.
Pioneer music pub. co., <^hicago, 111.
C 127295, Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 11,
1906.
Last (L.)
Moskowa (La): danse enfantine poor
piano. 1986
P. 3 p.
Soci(!^te an on y me d'Mitions chor^-
graphiques, Paris, France. C 127368,
Aug. 13, 1^)06; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Lynes (Frank)
Night (The) has a thousand eyes;
words by F. W. Bourdillon. (Octavo
series men's voices no. ,'i32. ) 1987
^, 3 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
126874, Aug. 6, 190(); 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
XacDowell (Edward)
In pa.s8ing moo<ls; album of selected
pianoforte compositions. (Edition
Schmidt no. 118.) 1988
4°, 81 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
126876, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
MtrSIOAL COlfPOSITIONS
178
Kadril^na; fantaisieEspagnole, [by] Paul
Wachs, revised and fingered by
W. VV. Goldthwaite. Boston, Ev-
ans music CO. 1989
f°, 9p., pf.
W. A. Evans, Boston, Mass. C 126948,
Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Kaleolm (Jeanne)
Keeper of my heart; song, words by
Mary d. MacMuUan, no. 1 in D. New
York, Boosey & co. 1990
f°, 7 p.
Enoch & sons, London, England. C
126536, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Mallinaon (Albert)
In the pinewoods; words by Herbert
Hailstone. (Lieder, Ist series no. 14.)
1991
f°. B p.
Frederick Harris co., London, England.
C 127555, Aug. 16, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1906.
Mama, would yon carel by Dougherty.
Chicago, Success music co. 1992
P. 5 p., son.K.
3/rs. Ed. Dougherty, United States. C
127654, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
Xama't old maid; by Walter Batchelor.
Chicago, Success music co. 1998
f°, 5 p., song.
W. Batchelor, United States. CI 2741 8,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Kamie Koore; [words by] Bert Miller,
[music by] Eugene Kaeuffer. 1994
F. 5p.
Pioneer music publishing company,
Chicago, 111. C 126918, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c.
Aug. 6, 1906.
Xarch of the merry maidens; by Lottie
Wood Hurst. Chicago, Pioneer
music pub. co. 1995
f°. 5 p.. P^
L, W. Hurst, United States. C 126930,
Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Marian; by Ine Phoebe Linscott. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 1996
t°, 5 p., BODg.
1. P. Linscott, United States. C 1 27405,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Kargnerite; words by Daisie Barclay,
music by Lee Carleton. Chicago,
Pioneer music pub. co. 1997
I°.3p.
D. Barclav, United States. C 127291,
Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 11, 1906.
Karly (Jaeqnes)
Libellule; valse caprice pour piano.
1998
I', 5 p.
C 127343, Aug. 13, 1906.
Marly ( Jacqnei ) —Continued .
Oil vas-tu; valse triste, piano seul.
1999
f°, 5 p.
C 127344, Aug. 13, 1906.
Si je n'ai ton amour; valeelente, piano
seul. 2000
f°, 6p.
C 127346, Aug. 13, 1906.
Souvenirs; valse. 2001
f°, 6p.. pf.
C 127345, Aug. 13, 1906.
L. Grus & cie., Paris, France. 2 c. of
each Aug. 13, 1996.
Martin (Robert Charles)
Sim pi ice; 3""^ valse lente pour le piano,
op. 32. 2002
f«. 6 p.
A. Durand & fils, Paris, France. C
126615, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Mary Jane; [by] Ursula Flot. 2008
f° 5 p., Hong.
Pioneer music publishing company,
Chicago, 111. C 127296, Aug. 11, 1906;
2 c. Aug. 11, 1906.
Maryland; with variations for different
instruments, by T. V. Short. (C.
Fischer's ed.) 2004
4°, orch., pt8.
Carl Fis<>her, New York, N. Y. C
126801, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Mascagni (Pietro)
Four intermezzos for piano; edited by
H. M. Higgs. Koma's song of Hope;
The valley of the shadow; Sunlight and
Shadow; Heart of my heart. 2006
f°, 9, 5, 5, 9 p.
C 126961-126964, Aug. 7, 1906.
Love's eternity; song edited by H. M.
Higgs, words by Hall Caine. 2006
1^. 9 p.
C 126960, Aug. 7, 1906.
John Church company, Cincinnati,
Ohio. 2 c. of each Aug. 7, 1906.
Massa'g in de cold ground; S. L. Foster,
arr. by Hugo Wagner, trombone or
baritone & pf. (C. Fischer's ed.)
2007
P. sc, 6 p., trombone pt.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
126820, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Massenet (J.)
Airde ballet; no. 2of suite "Scenes pit-
toresque" for pianoforte, edited and fin-
gered by I^ouis Oesterle. 2008
f°. 5p.
C 126717, Aug. 3, 1906.
174
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MMtenet (J) — Continued.
Angelas; no. 3 of suite "Scenes pitto-
resque" for pianoforte, edited ana lin-
gered by Louis Oetrterle. 2009
C 126718, Aug. 3, 1906.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. 2 c. of
each Aug. 3, 1906.
Mathews (W. B. B.)
Standard compositions for the piano.
Vol. 1 first grade. 2010
Theo. Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. A
152800, Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Hay blossoms; waltz, by Warren Edwards.
2011
f=>, 5 p., pf.
Arnett-Delonais co., Chicago, 111. C
127506, Aug. 15, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Kay Irwin's rag time danoe; two step
odditv, May Irwin, arr. by Wm. H.
Tyers. 2012
4°, orch. pt».
G. W. Setchell, Boston, Mass. C 126588,
July 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1906.
Maylath (H.)
Carmen by George Bizet; selection,
chorus ( con vos ber affe ) and march ar-
ranged for piano. New York, Wm. A.
Pond & CO. 2013
f°.7p.
Mrfi, H. Maylath, United States, in re-
newal for 14 years from Nov. 1, 1906. C
126978, Aug. 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 7, 1906.
Carmen; potpourri from Geo. Bizet's
op^ra ooraique.
fo, 15 p., pf.
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, MaBS., in re-
newal for 14 years from Oct. 9, 1906. C
126640, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
Meet me at twilight; words by F. Clifford
Harris, music by Jerome D. Kern.
2014
f°. 6p,
T. B. Harms co.. New York, N. Y. C
126823, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Meinardus (Emil)
In treue fest; marche militair. 2015
f°, 5 p., pf.
E. Meinardus, Chilton, Wis. C 127442,
Aug. 14, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 14, 1906.
Memories of the whippoorwill; words by
J. M. Bennett, music by Chas. p!.
Bray. 2016
f°, unp.
John Marshall Bennett, Tacoin a. Wash.
C 120829, Aug, 6, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Memories of the Tellowstone; by C. Eliza-
beth Francis. 2017
f**, 6 p., sonic.
C. E. Francis, Brush, Colo. C 127273,
Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 11, 190e.
Memory (A) ; by Frank Davie. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 2018
f°. 5 p., song.
F. Davis, United States. C 127411, Aug,
13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
MendelsBohn-Bartholdy (Felix)
Complete collection of songs with pi-
ano ace, edited by Alfred Dorffel, trans-
lations by Dr. Th. Baker, ed. for low
voice. ( Schirmer's collection of musical
classics) vol. 853. 2019
4° 241 p.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y.. A
152170, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Meteor (The); march and two step, [bv]
Rudolf Tandler. 20*20
fo, 6 p., pf.
Pioneer music publishing company,
Chicago, 111. C 127302, Aug. 11, 1906; 2
c. Aug. 11, 1906.
Metropole lancers ; Mackie- Beyer. 2021
49, orch. pts.
J. W. Pepper, Philadelphia, Pa. 0
126674, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
Metsler (Bertha)
Songs for little singers. The little won-
der; vocal or instrumental. 2022
f°, 6p.
The violet; vocal or instrumental.
f°, 6 p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 127615 & 127620, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c.
of each Aug. 16, 1906.
Meyer-Olbersleben (Max).
Drei mannerchore op. 86. no. 1: Fruh-
lingszauber. (J. Gersdorff. ) no. 2:
Waldes abendlied. (Marie Krause-
Kukel.) no. 3: Braun- Else hen. (Jos.
H uggen berger. ) 2028
8° 5 p.
Otto For berg, Leipzig, German v. C
1 27855-1 27:i=>7, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. of each
Aug. 13, 1906.
Meyrbwitz (Walter)
Barcarole; salonstiick fur klavier op.
11. 2024
f°, 6 p.
W. Vobach & co., Berlin, Germany.
C 126778, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Millie; by Retta H. Guthrie. Chicago,
Success music co. 2026
f°, 6 p., 8ong.
R. H. Guthrie, United States. C
127430, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
175
Milok (E.)
FoUe extase: valse- Boston, orchestrate
par T. A. Brunetti, piano conducteur.
2026
Paul Deoourcelle, Nice, France. C
126852, Auj<. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Mine only Bue; by Stevie. Cliicago,
Success music co. 2027
F, 5 p., 8onK.
Mrs. O. W. Stevens, United States. C
127652, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
Kinetti (Carlo)
Auba<le: caracteristique,(Dawn is late,
so late in waking) song for baritone or
alto with piano ace. 2028
f°.7p.
G. Sohirnier, New York, N. Y. C
126547, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Mil' Caroline Lyle; by Mrs. J. B. Samuels.
Chicago, Success music co. 2029
f°. 5 p. . sonK.
Afrs. J. B. Samuels, United States. C
127647, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
Missouri; a song of the state, words by
Homer Martien Cook, music by Perry
Oliver Landon. 2080
4°. unp.
Landon music co., Marvville, Mo. C
127121, Aug, 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Mooney time; by Feist and Nathan. 2031
P. unp., Hong.
Leo Feist. New York, N. Y. C 127047,
Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Moonlight sonata; Beethoven, transcrip-
tion, by Theo. M. Tobani, (C. Fi-
scher's ed.) 2032
4°, orch., pt8.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
126798, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Moore (J. H.)
Toccata; for pianoforte. 2088
f°. 7 p.
Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig, Germany.
C 126779, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Moore (William)
Tlie girl behind the counter; music by
Howard Talbot, selectefl and arr. for
pianoforte by Albert W. Ketclbey. 2084
f°. oroh., ptH.
Chappell & CO., London, England. C
126541, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Moorish (A) parade; characteristic march
and two step, by Muriel Nelson.
2086
f°, 5 p., pf.
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 127693, Aug. 18, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
18, 1906.
Morean (Leon)
Tristesse: (Sadness) for the piano, ed-
ited and fingered by Louis Oesterle.
(Morceaux de genre. ) 2086
F,6p.
G. Schirmer, New Y'ork, N. Y'. C
127514, Aug. 15, 1906: 2 c. Aug. 15, 1906.
Mother dear; [words by] A. A. Davies,
[music by] Eugene Kaeuffer. 2087
f*», 5p.
Pioneer music publishing company,
Chicago, 111. C 126907, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c.
Aug. 6, 1906.
Mother has climbed the golden stair; [by]
Wesley .A. Stackpole. Chicago,
Pioneer music pub. co. 2088
fo, n p., Honfir.
W. A. Stackpole, United States. C
127283, Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 11, 1906.
Mother keeps the oow and the oow keeps
mother; by Ellerslie Wallace. 2089
f°, 6p., »ong.
E. W. Richards, United States. C
127452, Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Mother's (A) joy; by Flora P. Burson.
Chicago, Success music co. 2040
£° 6 p., Bong.
F. P. Burson, United States C 127420,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Mother's love; [words by] J. D. B., [music
by] James D. Barnitz. 2041
leaf.
J. I). Barnitz, Philadelphia, Pa. 0
126664, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
Mother's prayer saved me; solo or quartet,
[words by] Ada Blenkhom, [music
by] Thoro Harris. 20i2
leal.
Henry Date, Chicago, 111. C 127149,
Aug. 9, 1900; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Mnggeridge (Charles)
Two June songs; words by Keble How-
ard, no. 1: Sleep little love; no. 2: April
fell in love with June. 2048
f°.9p.
Weekes & co., London, England. C
126827, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Moj koni6ek poohod; march, arr. by Jos.
Fischer, concerting. 2044
49, unp.
J. Fischer, Chicago, 111. C 126822,
Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Miiller (Jnlins E.)
May festival grand march; for the
Jiano op. 216, revised and fingered by
ohn Itzel. 2046
f«,7p.
Geo. Willig & co., Baltimore, Md. C
127139, Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
176
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Hniioa proibita; (Forbidden music) eolo
for cornet or baritone, S. (la^taldon,
arr. by L. P. Laurendeau^ (C.
Fischer's ed. universal l)and jour.
886. ) 2046
4«, pta.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
126790, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Hy country girl; by Elihu Hayes. Suc-
cess music co., Chictago, 111. 2047
f°, 5 p., Bong.
Elihu Hayes, United States. C 126867,
Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Hy darling Belle; [words by] Harvey
Allen, [music bv] Eugene Kaeuffer.
2048
fo, 5 p.
Pioneer music publishing company,
Chicago, 111. C 126917, Aug. 6, 1906;
2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
My dear lonthem lady; by Isabelle
Nicholls Lewis. Chicago, Success
music CO. 2049
f°, 6 p., song.
I. N. I^wiB, United States. C 126732,
Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
My dream; by Wm. Braun. Chicago,
Success music co. 2060
f°, 5 p., song.
W. Braun, United States. C 126730,
Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
My Frisco; song and chorus, words and
music by W. H. Suggs, arr. by F. J.
Steuterman. 2061
f«, 6 p.
W. H. Suggs, Memphis, Tenn. C
127321, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
My home in the old bay state; Intro. At
night, medley waltz, Don Ramsay,
arr. by Redtield. 2062
t°, orch. pt».
G. W. Setchell, Boston, Mass. C
126587, July 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1906.
My Jessie dear; by Harry Taylor. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 2068
f° 6 p., song.
H. Tavlor, United States. C 127410,
Aug. 13, '1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
My lily Bell; words and music by W. F.
Lovendahl. 2064
f°. 5 p.
W. F. Lovendahl, Pensacola, Fla. C
127215, Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1906.
My little candy kid; by Monroe H. Rosen-
feid. 2066
fo 5 p., song.
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 127210, Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
9, 1906.
My little Dan; bv James F. Collina. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 2066
f°, 6 p., song.
•. F. Collins, Wilmerding, Pa. C
123233, June 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1906.
My little Japanee; words and music by
James A. Thomas. Chicago, Pioneer
music pub. co. 2067
f, 6p.
J. A. Thomas, United States. C 126922,
Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
My mother's flower; [words by] Anna
Stafford, [music by] Eugene Kaeuffer.
2068
f °, 6 p.
Pioneer music publishing companv,
Chicago, 111. C 126913, Aug. 6, 1906;
2 c. Aug. 6 190ii.
My Oklahoma queen; by Ben. H. Elsey.
Chicago, Success music co. 2069
fo. 5 p., pf.
B. H. Elsev, United States. C 126746,
Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
My old Kentncky home, good night; S. L.
Foster, arr. by H. Wagner trombone
& pf. ( C. Fischer's ed. ) 2060
f°, sc., 5 p., trombone pt.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
126819, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
My old sweetheart and I; by Olive Emer-
son Birch. Chicago, Success Music
CO. 2061
f°, .5 p.,flong.
O. E. Birch, United States. C 127422,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
My only little girl; by Mrs. Alex. Moore.
Chicago, Success music co. 2068
f°, 6 p., song.
Mrs. A. Moore, United States. C 127393,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
My own dear Kell; by A. M. Smith. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 2068
f , 6 p., song.
A. M. Smith, United States. C 127659,
Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
My own fond dove; [words by] Malcolm
Rolls, [music by] Eugene Kaeuffer.
2064
f° 5 p.
Pioneer music publishing companv,
Chicago, 111. C 126906, Aug, 6, 1906;
2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
My refnge; [words and music by] Fraak
L. Parshley. 2065
,leaf.
F. L. Parshley, Shiloh, Me. C 127691,
Aug. 18, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
177
My St LouiB Lillie; [by] S. 8. Robinson.
Chicago, Pioneer muijic pub. co.
2066
F, 5 p., aong.
S. S. Robinson, United States. C
127289, Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 11,1906.
My Bonthem queen; words by Herbert W.
Joyce, niu»ic by Eraory R. Ruby.
Music section N. Y. Amer. & Jour.
Sunday, Aug. 12, 1906. pageH 5-8.
2067
F.
Joyce, Ruby & Bendemage, Brooklyn,
N. Y. C 123643, June 18, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
13, 1906.
My gweet little Belvie; by A. KUwanger.
Chicago, Success music co. 2068
f°. unp. song.
A. Ellwanger, Unite<l States. C 127650,
Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
My sweetheart *mid the West Yirginia hills;
by Ross C. Kendall. Chicago, Suc-
cess music CO. 2069
f°, 5 p. song.
R. C. Kendall, United States. C 127429,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
My Texas oharm; by A. Kelly. Chicago,
Success music co. 2070
F, 5 p., song.
A. Kelly, United States. C 127398,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
My thoughts; words and music by Hallie
Dick Graves. 2071
Thos. Goggan & bros., Galveston, Tex.
C 126660, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
My thoughts homeward fly; words by
Charles F. Bluska, music by Theo.
O. Taubert. Sandusky, Ohio, Lake
Erie music co. 2072
r.5p.
C. F. Bluska, Sandusky, Ohio. C
126224, July 26, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 16, 1906.
Myrtles (The); (Les myrtes) valse de
salon, [by] Paul Wachs, revised
and fingered by W. W. Goldthwaite.
Boston, Evithe music co. 2073
F. 9 p., pf.
W. A. Evans, Boston, Mass, C 126949,
Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Haacy O'Rore; by S. J. Overton. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 2074
F, 5p.,iJong.
S. J. Overton, United States. C 127645,
Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
national emhlem', march, E. E. Bagley.
2076
4*^, orch. pt».
Ernest S. Williams, Boston, Mass. C
126609, Aug. 1, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1906.
Kavarro (Jean)
At school; march for piano. 2076
f°.5p.
Shattinger piano & music co., St. Louis,
Mo. C 127361, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
13, 1906.
Kasare-Aga (Y-K.)
Si je I'ainie; po^me de Fernand Gregh,
chant et piano no. 1 en ut. 2077
i°.4p.
no. 2 en la b^mol.
F.-ip.
J . Parmentier, Paris, France. C 1 26986
& 126987, Aug. 7, 1906; 2 c. of each Aug.
7, 1906.
Keedham (Alioia Adelaide)
Sleep, baby sleep. (Dors, bebe, dors;)
an ancient lullaby in F, with French
version. 2078
C 126996, Aug. 7, 1906.
Thinkin' long; an Irish spinning song
in F, words anon. 2079
f°.8p.
C 126997, Aug. 7, 1906.
What my lover said; song in G flat,
words by Horace Greeley. 2080
f°. 7 p. '
C 126995, Aug. 7, 1906.
Keith, Prowse & co. ltd., I^ndon,
England. 2 c. of each Aug. 3, 1906.
Fell; words and music by Berton J.
Maddox. 2081
f°.5p.
B. J. Maddox, Newton, Ohio. C 127053,
Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1906.
Nelson (Thos.) ft Teasley (D. 0.)
Zions seiers sange: en un samling af
Aandelige oj^ bibelske sange, vel skikkit
til Brug i religiose moder, Sondagsskoler,
hjemmet, o. s. v. Evangel! Basun pub.
CO. St. Paul Park, Minn. 2082
12°, 206 p.
Thos. Nelson & D. 0. Teasley, St. Paul
Park, Minn. C 123175, June 9, 1906; 2 c.
Aug. 6, 1906.
New Market (The) wreck; by R. H. Brooks.
2083
8° unp., song.
Rol)ert Hugh Brooks, Whitesbury,
Tenn. C 127218, Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
10, 1906.
New (The) recrnit; march and two step
[by] J. C. Heed. 2084
4° band pt».
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
127537, Aug. 15, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 14, 1906.
178
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Keweomb (Bdgar A. P.)
The celestial vision; sacred song, words
by Rev. Godfrey Thring. 2086
t'>, 7 p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 126561, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
KioholsoB (Sydney H.)
Luck (The) of Edenhall; a cantata for
equal voice-s words from Walter White's
** Northumberland and the border."
2086
8® SI p.
J. Curwen & sons, ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 127360, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
16, 1906.
Kight (The) before the wedding; [by] Mary
Ligon Miller. Chicago, Pioneer
music pub. co. 2087
f*', 5 p., song.
M.. L. Miller, United States. 0 126933,
Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Fight of June; words and music bv H.
Beck with . Chicago, Pioneer music
pub. CO. 2088
f°, 6 p.
H. Beckwith, United States. C 126940,
Aug. t, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Night (The) wind sighe nnto the rose; from
Mizpah, words and music by Lus-
comoe Searelle. 2089
f°. 7 p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 125061, July 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
16, 1906.
Kinfa; a Spanish intermezzo two step [by]
J. Louis von der Mehden, jr. 2090
49, orch. pta.
J. L. von der Mehden, jr., New York,
N. Y. C 127246, Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
10, 1906.
Ho! no! no! [by] Thoro Harris. 2091
leaf.
Mever & bro., Chicago, 111. C 127201,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Nobody's looking, sweetheart oome kiss me;
words and music bv Angela Cramer.
2092
f° 5 p.
Thiehes-Sticrlin music co., St. I^uis,
Mo. C 127569, Aug. 16, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
16, 1906.
Nonsense; [bv] Collin Davip, kev of F,
vocal orch. 812. * 2093
4°, pts,
MarcuH Witmark <& sons, New York,
N. Y. C 127534, Aug. 15, 1906; 2 c. Aujr.
14, 1906.
0 be joyftil in the Lord; [by] L. O. Emer-
son. 2094
8 lenvejj.
Hope pub. CO., Chicago, III. C 127152,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
0 latset nns anbeten den KOnig! (0 come
ye, come hither to worship the Lord )
[by] H. B. Proehl, no. 5, Festgesange
fiir genuschte chore. 2095
4°. 7 p.
H. B. Proehl, Chicago, 111. C 127213,
Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1906.
0 preoions hour; [words by] James Ro've>
[music by] Thoro Harris. 2096
leaf.
Henry Date, Chicago, 111. C 127150,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
0 BalntariB. 2097
4°, 3 p., 80Dg.
Sisters of Mercv, Middletown, Conn.
C 126904, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
0 won't yon sail with met by Henry £.
Bader. Chicago, Success music co.
209a
f°, 5 p., 8ong.
H. E. Bader, United States. C 126734,
Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
01cott*8 love song; For love of thee, by
Chauncev Olcott. 2099
f° 6 p., song.
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 125810, July 19, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Old Hiokory; bam dance, march, Mackie-
Beyer. (20th century journal.) 2100
4°, band, pts.
4°, orch. pts.
J. W. Pepper, Philadelphia, Pa. C
126665 & 126(575, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. of each
Aug. 2, 1906.
Old (An) letter; by Minnie Harwood.
Chicago, Success music co. 2101
f°, 6 p., song.
M. Harwood, United States. C 127419,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 43, 1906.
Old (The) Missouri home; by Ethel Har-
din. Chicago, Success music co.
2102
fo 3 p., song.
E. Hardin, United States. C 127412,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Old (The) enmrnit farm; [words b>0 Wal-
ter Eggleston, [nmsic by] W. E.
Duff ell. Chicago, Pioneer music
pub. CO. 210S
F. 5 p.
W. Eggleston, United States. C 127288,
Aug. II, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 11, 1906.
MUSICAL 0OMPOS1TION8
179
Old tune jirs and reels for violin,
lolla
(The
2104
half dollar series. )
4° 63 p.
Oliver Ditaon co., Boston, Mass. C
126614, Aug. 1, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1906.
On pay day; by James Sramek. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 2106
S9, 5 p.. aong.
J. Sramek, United States. C 127392,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
On the banks of the Manistee; [by] Geo.
Palmer. Chicago, Imperial music
pub. CO. 2106
f°, 3 p.. song.
G. Palmer, Frederic, Mich. C 127376,
Au^. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
On the moonlit lakes of Manawa; by Fowler
Albert Leech. Chicago, Success
music CO. 2107
f=>, 6 p., song.
F. A. Leech, United States. C 126736,
Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
On the parkway down by the pond; words
and music by John J. Shea, jr. Ja-
maica Plains, Mass. John J. Shea, jr.
music pub. co. 2108
P, 6p.
J. J. Shea, yr., Jamaica Plains, Mass.
C 126643, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
On to victory; march, Mackie-Bever.
2109
4^. band pts.
J. W. Pepper, Philadelphia, Pa. C
126668, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
Once again for old Kassan; music & verse
by C. M. Seymour. 2110
fo, 3 p.
C. M. Seymour, Colorado Springs,
Colo. C 126687, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
2, 1906.
Once npon a time; by E. A. Murphy.
Chicago, Success music co. 2111
F, 6 p., uong.
E. A. Murphy, Canada. C 126702,
Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
One two three fonr; words and music by
•* Sonny" Cunha. 2112
f°. 5p.
Albert R. Cunha, Honolulu, Hawaii.
C 127320, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13,
1906.
Only a bnneh of violets; by Neill. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 2118
F, 5 p.. song.
M. Neill Williams, United States. C
126748, Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
3595— PT 3, NO 10—06 3
Oriental dance; from Wonderland, by
Victor Herbert. 2114
f°, unp., pf.
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 125076, July 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Orth (L. E.)
' Sixty songs from Mother Goose op. 12.
! 2116
8°, 99 p.
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
C 127260, Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 10,
1906.
Osgood (Geo. L.)
Shadow; soprano in F, words by Ade-
laide Procter. 2116
f°,7p.
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, Mass., in
renewal for 14 years from Nov. 4, 1906.
C 126636, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
Onr bine-eyed darling; [words by] Althea
French, [music by] W. E. Duffell.
2117
f°. 5 p.
Pioneer music publishing company,
Chicago, 111. C 126910, Aug. 6, 1906;
2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Onr darling in heaven; by Mae Anna Lee.
Chicago, Success music co. 21 18
f°, 5 p., song.
M. A. Lee, United States. C 127391,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Onr president; song by Ella M. Boston.
Chicago, Success music co. 2119
f°, 6 p., aong.
E. M. Boston, United States. C 127427,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Our nnion; by H. Ferdinand Hutchison.
Chicago, Success music co. 2120
f°, 5 p., song.
H. F. Hutchison, United States. C
127413, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Pabst (Harry)
Principles of violin technic. 25 studies
in the 1st position op. 11. (Eastman's
red music books no. 4.) Cleveland,
Eastman's publishing house. 2121
4°, 23 p.
A. H. Eastman, Cleveland, Ohio. C
127664, Aug. 18, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1906.
Palmer (0. Molynenx)
Boreas. (The musical times, no. 762.)
2122
8®, 6p.
Novello & CO., ltd., London, England.
C 126534, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31,
1906.
180
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Fapillont; Louis Conrath. 8188
f«, 11 p.. pf.
Kunkel bro8. , St. LOuis, Mo. C 120622,
Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Au^. 1, 1906.
Parade of the hamming birds; march-two
step, F. H. Losey, op. 207. 8184
4^, orch., pte.
Vanderaloot music pub. co., Williams-
port, Pa C 126644, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. I
Aug. 2, 1906. '
Patrick (Kathaniel)
Benedictus in G minor; transposed to
A minor, edited by John E. West.
•(Novello's octavo edition of church serv-
ices in vocal score no. 72. ) 8186
a°, 19 p.
C 127339, Aug. 13, 1906.
Kyrie eleison and Nicene creed in G
minor; transposed to A minor, edited by
John E. West, (Novello's octavo edition
of church services in vocal score no. 73. )
8186
8°, 27 p.
C 127340, Aug. 13, 1906.
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in G
minor; transposed to A minor, edited by
John E. West. ( Novello's octavo edition
of church services in vocal score no 74. )
8127
8°, 36 p.
C 127341, Aug. 13, 1906.
Te Deum laudamus in G minor; trans-
posed to A minor, edited by John E.
West. ( Novello's octavo edition of church
services in vocal score no. 71.) 212S
8°, 11 p.
C 127338, Aug. 13, 1906.
Novell© A CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. 2 c. of each Aug. 13, 1906.
Patriotie eohoet; valzer [by] G. Virgillito.
8189
f>, 6p.. pi.
G. Virgillito, New Haven, Conn. C
127114, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Pattison (J. N.)
Sunrise mazurka caprice; (Le lever de
soleil) for the pianoforte. 2180
f'^. 7 p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 127573, Aug. 16, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 16,
1906.
Per gradas; (Step by step) [by] Nap.
Iloule. 2181
4^, band pUi.
Harry C<:>leman, Philadelphia, Pa C
127226, Aug. 1, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 1, 19O6.
PeMard (Bmile)
Mazurka de concert op. 50. 2188
f®, 7 p.. pf.
Theodore Preiser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 127145, Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Pether (Henry E.)
Teasing: barn dance for band. Booeey
& co's brass and reed band journal no.
451. »1»8
S9, pt8.
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Kng-
land. C 126040, July 23, 1906; 1 c. July
23, 1906; 1 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
Pheemle; words by Arthur J. Lamb, mu-
sic by F. Cha'nnon. 2184
r,6p.
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 127561, Aug. 16, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
16, 1906.
Pike (Harry Hale)
Mid-summer (A) day; part song for
mixed voices, words by George Cooper.
(Oliver Diti?on company's octavo ed. no.
11537.) 2186
8°, 6 p.
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
C127251, Aug. 10, 1906; 2c. Aug. 10, 1906.
Place (A) in my heart that's only for yon;
a ballad of love, words by Charles
Noel Douglas, music by Frederic W.
Mills. 2136
leaf.
Household guest co., Chicago, 111. C
126590, July 19, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Praise the great Creator; [words bv] Liz-
zie De Armond, [music by] Chas. H.
Gabriel. 2187
leaf.
Hope pub. CO., Chicago, 111. C 127066,
Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1906.
Prepare; [words byj J. D. B., [mnsic by]
James D. Bamitz. 2188
leaf.
J. D. Barnitz, Philadelphia, Pa. C
126662, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
Prince (The) charming polkarette; [by]
Monroe H. Ronenfeld. L. F. ed.
graded coll. of modern standard com-
positions by favorite composers, grade
three, 46. 2189
f° 5 p., pf.
Leo. Feist, New York, N. Y. C 127686.
Aug. 18, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
Princess Edna; [by] Carey O. Morgan,
arr. bv Eugene Kaeuffer. Chi-
cage, Pioneer music pab. co. 2140
f°, 6 p. pf.
C. O. Morgan, Uniteil States. C 127293,
Aug. 11, 19U6; 2 c. Aug. U, 19O6.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
181
ProeBoholdt (C. F.)
Mazurka: for the pianoforte. 2141
f°. 5p.
C 127456, Aug. 14, 1906.
Minstrel (The) and the echo; for the
pianoforte. 2142
F. 5 p.
C 127455, Aug. 14, 1906.
Frederick Proescholdt, New York,N. Y,
2 c. of each Aug. 14, 1906.
Prophecy of the oracle; for piano by Chas.
F. Carlson. 2148
1°. 7 p.
Middle States press, Salt Lake City,
Utah. C 126846, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. June
16, 1906.
Pucoini (O.)
Madama Butterfiv. Finale, alto 2,
core intemo ed orchestra, instrumenta-
zione di C. Preite. (Biblioteca dei corpi
di musica.) 2144
G. Ricordi & c, Milano, Italy. C
127328, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
potpourri riduzione per piccolo or-
cnestra di Giovanni Albisi. (Inter-
mezzi musicali no. 327. )
4°, 13 p.
G. Ricordi & c, Milano, Italy. C
126992, Aug. 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 7, 1906.
Pugno (Baoul)
Pay t ages; quatre pieces, pour piano,
no. 1: Brumes matenales; no. 2: Tinte-
ments de clochettes; no. 3: Bruits de
f^te; no. 4: Quand tout dort. 2146
f°, 7. 7, 9. 7 p.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
127670-127673, Aug. 18, 1906; 2 c. of each
Aug. 18, 1906.
Queen of little Shody; words by Chas. R.
Weller, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music pub.
CO. 2146
f°.5p.
Chas. R. Weller, Waynesboro, Pa. C
124384, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Bagged thoa^hts; a black coffee sketch
ragtime intermezzo, march and two
step [by] J. Louis von der Mehden,
jr 2147
4**, orch. pts.
J. L. von der Mehden, ^r.. New York,
N. Y. C 127245, Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
10, 1906.
Sally round our school; [words by] Lizzie
De Armond, [music by] Uhas. H.
Gabriel. 2148
leaf.
Hope pub. CO., Chicago, 111. C 127058,
Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1906.
Bavel (Maurice)
Introduction et allegro; pour harpe.
2149
fo, 13 p.
A. Durand & fils, Paris, France. C
127264, Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1906.
Seed organ selections' for church use. ( The
half dollar music series. ) 2160
4°, 59 p.
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
C 127585, Aug. 16, 1906; 2c. Aug. 16, 1906.
Sespighi (Ottorino)
Composizioni per violino con accom-
pagnamento di pianoforte, no. 1: Ro-
manza; no. 2: A u bade; no. 3: Madrigale;
no. 4: Berceuse; no. 5: Hunioresque.
Edition Mozarthaus, Wien. 2161
F, 7, 9. 6, 8, 9 p.
Fried rich Hofmeister, Leipzig, Ger-
many. C 126767-126771, Aug 4, 1906; 2
c. of each Aug. 4, 1906.
Seuben Huskins; by E. A. Fulton. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 2162
P, 6 p., song.
E. A. Fulton, United States. C 127407,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Sheinberger (Joseph)
Jagd (Die); fur das pianoforte op. 5,
edited and fingered by H. N. Redman.
Drei kleine concertstucke no. 1. 2168
f^, 5 p.
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston,
Mass. C 126724, Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
3, 1906.
Siego (Teresa del)
All's right with the world; words by
Robert Browning. Music pictures, a ser-
ies of songs, no. 4. 2164
f°.4p.
Chappell & CO., London, England. C
127039, Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1906.
Dormeuse; a lullaby, words by Mar-
celine Desbordes Valmore» English ver-
sion by Teresa del Riego. (Music pic-
tures no. 5.) 2166
f°, 5p.
Chappell & CO., ltd., London, England.
C 127609, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
Moral (A) set to music; words "Tradi-
tional." 2166
l°,5p.
Chappell & CO., London, England. C
126545, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
The songs of Summer; and April's gifts,
two songs, no. 1 low. 2167
fo,8p.
Chappell & CO., London, England. C
126542, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
182
CATALOGUK OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Biker (Franklin)
Four songs with piano ace. Waken,
sweet; woi^s by Frank Chaffee, hi^h
voice. The hunter's song; words by Levi
P. Smith, high voice. Love's right;
words by Frank Chaffee, high in D flat.
The tide; words by Thomas Reed Powell,
medium voice. 2168
f^, 5, 4, 3, 8 p.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
127622-127625, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. of each
Aug. 17, 1906.
Rioter's (Tke); two step, [by] Margaret
Busey. Chicago, Pioneer music
pub. CO. 2169
fo, 7 p., pf.
M. Busey, United States. C 127287,
Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 11, 1906.
Bobin notes; words and music by Millie
Modlin. 2160
f**, 5p.
M. Modlin. Greencastle, Ind. C 127540,
Aug. 16, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 16, 1906.
Bobin Redbreast; [words by] Edward
Oxenford, [music by] F. W. West-
hoff. 2161
leaf.
Orville Brewer, Chicago, 111. C 93317,
Apr. 21, 1905; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Rock a bye rock a bye; words and music
by C. W. Toner. Soprano in E flat.
2162
fo, 6p.
Contralto in C.
F, 5p.
C. W. Toner, Seattle, Wash. C 127271
& 127274, Aug. 11, 1906; 2 a of each Aug.
11, 1906.
Roll, roll on; Imagine you're a railroad
train, words and music by Geo. A.
Norton. 2168
f°, unp.
Lew Dockstader pub. co.. New York,
N. Y. G 127220, Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug. i
6, 1906.
Romance; [by] H. Vieuxtemps, op. 24,
no. 1 revised by R. Klugescheid
violin & pf. 2164
i°, 8C., 9 p., V. pb., 4 p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
126806, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Romance; Flower song from Chas.
Gounod's Faust, arr. by Hugo Wag-
ner, tromlwne & pf. (C. Fischer's
ed.) 2166
f°, sc., 6 p., trombone pt.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
126812, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Ronald (Lan<1on)
An interlude; song, words by Charles
Swinburne. (By permission of MessrB.
Chatto & VV indue) no. 3 in F. New
York, Boosey & co. 2166
f°.7p.
Enoch & sons, London, England. C
1265:^, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Roosevelt (The) girl ; two step, [bvj Noia
E. Davenport. Chicago, Vioneer
music pub. co. 2167
f°, 6 p., pf.
N. E. Davenport, United States. C
126923, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Rosa; march two step, by Frank M. Lip-
ton and Walter B. Countee. 2166
fo. 5 p., pf.
Liston & Countee, Kansas City, Mo.
C 127117, Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 16, 1906.
Rosalie walties ; from the opera Rosalie;
or. The Japanese fairies, by Willard
Spenser. 2166
fo, 11 p., pf.
W. Spenser, Wayne, Pa. C 116809,
Mar. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Rote (Algernon)
Imperial (The) minuet; invented by
R. M. Crompton, music arr. for piano.
2170
P, 5p.
Imperial society of dance teachers, Ix)n-
don, England. C 127590, Aug. 16, 1906^
2 c. Aug. 16, 1906.
RosBc (Frederick)
Sea (The) pinks and the nautilus; song
from The beauty of Bath. 2171
f°, 5p.
Ascherberg, Hop wood & Crew, ltd.,
London, England C 127508, Aug. 15,
1906; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1906.
Bonssel (Albert)
Rustiques; pour le piano op. 5, no. 2:
Promenade sentimentale en for^t; no. 3:
Retour de f^te. 2172
fo, 8° 11 p.
A Durand & fils, Paris, France. C
127265, 127266, Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c. of each
Aug. 10, 1906.
Royal (The ) dragoons; march, arr. by Paul
de Ville, (C. Fischer's ed., American
star jour.) band. 2178
4°, pts.
Cari Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
126795, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Rnby the gem of my heart; words and mu-
sic by Albert T. E. Smith, arr. by
Bertiim M. Harlowe. 2174
f°, unp.
A. T. E. Smith, Woonsocket, R. I. C
89501, Feb. 27, 1905; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
183
Ban along; by Chas. Le Paige. 2176
f . 5 p., song.
Marcus Witmark A sona, New York,
N. Y. C 122561, May 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
16, 1906.
Bnsaian (The) exile; by Mrs. E. J. S. Keen.
Chicago, Success" music co. 2176
f®. 5p-, Bong.
Mrs. E. J. S. Keen, United States. C
126750, Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Bad and lonely; words by Mrs. Etta Linder,
music by Jobn Martin. Chicago,
Illinois music book house. 2177
fo. 8p.
Mrs, £. Linder, St. James, Me. C
127192, Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9. 1906.
Sadie 0* Orady from iweet Donegal; by £. A .
Murphy. Chicago, Success music
CO. 2178
f , unp., song.
E. A. Murphy, Canada. C 126705,
Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Baiter (Mary Tamer)
Mary's manger song; song for a high
voice with chorus a cappella ad lib.
and organ ace, poem by W. C. Gan-
nett. 2179
F. 5c.. 7 p. and cbo. pt. in ho.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
127621, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
Ban Franeiaoo by the lea; song by Ida
Bell. Chicago, Success music co.
2180
P, 5p.
Ida Fox, United States. C 127043,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Ban Franeitoo (The) oataitrophe; song by
Chas. A. Andey. Chicago, Suc-
cess music CO. 2181
f^ 5 p.
Chas. A. Anderson, United States. C
127046, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Ban Franoiieo (The) disaster; song by Stella
Shields. Chicago, Success music
CO. 2182
f«,5p.
S. Shields, United States. C 126752,
Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
flan Francisoo*8 doom; song by Helen M.
Brush . Chicago, Success music co.
2188
f>, 3 p., gong.
H. M. Brush, United States. C 127416,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Banderson (Wilfrid)
A summer greeting; words by Helen
Taylor, no. 1 in A flat. 2184
fo,.5p.
(lould <& CO., London, England. C
125605, July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 17, 1906.
Banford (Harold B.)
Romanza; for violin and piano. 2186
f, sc., 5 p. and v. pt.
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
C 127254, Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1906.
Batisfled there; [words by] E. E. Hewitt,
[music by] Geo. VV. Walton. 2186
leaf.
Jerry March & David Allen, Philadel-
phia, Pa. C 126475, July 19, 1906; 2 c.
July 19, 1906.
Baner (Emil)
Romance sans paroles. Sons without
words; for the piano, edited and fingered
by Louis Oesterle. 2187
f>, 5p.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
126714, Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Bawyer (F. E.)
Spanish (A) romance; trio arr. by
Frank Lynes. (Octavo series women's
voices no. 334.) 2188
8°, 11 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
126873, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
fikale of A minor relative to C major ; no. 2.
2189
1 card, 274 inches.
C 126303, July 27, 1906.
Boale of C major in fonr octaves ; no. 1.
2190
1 card, 271 inches.
C 126300, July 27, 1906.
Boale of D major; no. 5. 2191
1 card, 27i inches.
C 126304, July 27, 1906.
Bcale of E minor, relative to 0 major ; no. 4.
2192
1 card. 274 inches.
C 126301, July 27, 1906.
Bcale of 0 major; no. 3. 2198
1 card, 271 inches.
C 126302, July 27, 1906.
Royal conservatorv of music, Kansas
City, Mo. 2 c. of each July 27. 1906.
Bclimidt's collection of fonr-part songs for
women's voices, v. 1. 2194
8°, 105 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
126722, Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Schmidt's collection of three-part songs for
women's voices. v. 1. Edition
Schmidt no. 115 A. 2196
8°. 102 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
126600, July 23, 1906; 2 c. July 23, 1906.
174
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
MasMnet (J) — Continued.
AngeluR; no. 3 of suite ''Scenes pitto-
resque" for pianoforte, edited ana fin-
gered by Louis Oesterle. 2009
f>,5p.
0 126718, Aug. 3, 1906.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. 2 c. of
each Aug. 3, 1906.
Mathewi (W. 8. B.)
Standard compositions for the piano.
Vol. 1 first grade. 2010
Theo. Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. A
152800, Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
May bloBSomi; waltz, by Warren Edwards.
2011
fo, 6 p.. pf.
Arnett-Delonais co., Chicago, 111. C
127506, Aug. 15, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
May Irwin* B rag time dance; two step
oddity, May Irwin, arr. by Wm. H.
Tyers. 2012
4° orc'h. pts.
G. W. Setchell, Boston, Mass. C 126588,
July 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1906.
Maylath (H.)
Carmen by George Bizet; selection,
chorus ( con vos her aff^ ) and march ar-
ranged for piano. New York, Wm. A.
Pond <& CO'. 2018
f°. 7p.
Mm. II. Maylath, United States, in re-
newal for 14 years from Nov. 1, 1906. C
126978, Aug. 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 7, 1906.
Carmen; potpourri from Geo. Bizet's
op4ra comique.
f°, 15 p., pf.
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, Mass., in re-
newal for 14 years from Oct. 9, 1906. C
126640, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
Meet me at twili^bt; words by F. Clifford
Harris, music by Jerome D. Kern.
2014
f°. 5p.
T. B. Harms co.. New York, N. Y. C
126823, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
MeinarduB (Emil)
In treue fcst; march e militair. 2015
f°. 5 p., pf.
E. Meinardus, Chilton, Wis. C 127442,
Aug. 14, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 14, 1906.
Memories of the whippoorwill; words b^
J. M. Bennett, music by Chas. h.
Bray. 2016
f° , unp.
John Marshall Bennett, Taconi a. Wash.
C 126829, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
Memories of the Tellowttone; by 0. Eliza-
beth Francis. 2017
fo, 5 p., Bonjf.
C. E. Francis, Brush, Colo. C 127273,
Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 11, 1906.
Memory (A); by Frank Davis. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 2018
f°, 6 p., song.
F. Davis, United States. C 127411, Aug.
13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Mendeleeohn-Bartholdy (Fellz)
Complete collection of Fongs with pi-
ano ace, editeil by Alfred Dorffel, trans-
lations by Dr. Th. Baker, ed. for low
v(»ice. (Schirmer*8 collection of musical
classics) vol. 853. 2019
4° 241 p.
G. iSchirmer, New York, N. Y.. A
152170, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Meteor (The); march and two step, [by]
Rudolf Tandler. 2020
f°. 6 p.. pf.
Pioneer music publishing company,
Chicago, 111. C 127302, Aug. 11, 1906; 2
c. Aug. 11, 1906.
Metropole lancers ; Mack ie- Beyer. 2021
4°, orch. pts.
J. W. Pepper, Philadelphia, Pa. C
126674, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
Metzler (Bertha)
Songs for little singers. The little won-
der; vocal or instrumental. 2022
f°, 6 p.
The violet; vocal or instrumental.
i°, 6 p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 127615 A 127620, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c.
of each Aug. 16, 1906.
Meyer-Olbersleben (Max).
Drei miinnerchore op. 86. no. 1: Fruh-
lingszauber. (J. Gersdorff. ) no. 2:
VV aides a bend lied. (Marie Krauae-
Kukel.) no. 3: Braun-Elschen. (Job.
H uggen berger. ) 2023
8°, 5 p.
Otto Forl>erg, Leipzig, German v. C
127355-127357, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. of each
Aug. 13, 1906.
Meyrbwitz (Walter)
Barcarole; salonstiick fiir klavier op.
11. 2024
f°. 6 p.
W. Vobach & co., Berlin, Germany.
C 126778, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Millie; by Retta II. Guthrie. Chicago,
Success music co. 2025
fo 6 p., song.
R. H. Guthrie, United States. C
127430, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
175
Kilok (E.)
Folle extase: valse- Boston, orchestr^e
par T. A. Brunetti, piano conducteur.
2026
f°. PIK.
Paul Decouroelle, Nice, France. C
126852, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Mine only 8ne; by Stevie. Chicago,
Success music co. 2027
P, 5 p., soriK-
Mrs. O. W. Stevens, United States. C
127652, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
Minetti (Carlo)
Aubade: caracteristique,(Dawn is late,
so late in waking) song for baritone or
alto with piano ace. 2028
f°,7p.
G. Schirnier, New York, N. Y. C
126547, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
KiB' Car'line Lyle; by Mrs. J. B. Samuels.
Chicago, Success music co. 2029
f°. 5 p. , sonff .
Mm. J. B. Samuels, United States. C
127617, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
HlMonri; a song of the state, words by
Homer Martien Cook, music by Perry
Oliver Landon. 2080
4°. unp.
Landon music co., Marvville, Mo. C
127121, Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
llooney time; by Feist and Nathan. 2081
f°, unp., song.
Leo Feist, New York, N. Y. C 127047,
Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Koonlight sonata; Beethoven, transcrip-
tion, by Theo, M. Tobani, (C. Fi-
scher's ed.) 2032
4° orch., pt8.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
126798, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Koore (J. H.)
Toccata; for pianoforte. 2088
f^ 7 p.
Breitkopf & Hiirtel, Leipzig, Germany.
C 126779, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Moore (WUliam)
The girl behind the counter; music by
Howard Talbot, selected and arr. for
pianoforte by Albert W. Ketelbey. 2034
i°, orch., pt«.
Chappell & CO., London, England. C
126541, July 31. 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Koorieh (A) parade; characteristic march
and two step, by Muriel Nelson.
2085
f^5p.. pf.
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 127693, Aug. 18, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
18,1906.
Morean (Leon)
Tristesse: (Sadness) for the piano, ed-
ited and fingered by Louis Oesterle.
(Morceaux de genre. ) 2088
fo, 6p.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
127614, Aug. 15, 1906: 2 c. Aug. 15, 1906.
Mother dear; [words by] A. A. Davies,
[music by] Eugene Kaeuffer. 2087
t°, 6 p.
Pioneer music publishing companv,
Chicago, 111. C 126907, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c.
Aug. 6, 1906.
Mother has climbed the golden atair; [by]
Wesley A. Stackpole. Chicago,
Pioneer music pub. co. 2088
f, 5 p., song.
W. A. Stackpole, United States. C
127283, Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 11, 1906.
Mother keepi the cow and the cow keepa
mother; by Ellerslie Wallace. 2080
f° 6p., sonif.
E. W. Richards. United States. O
127452, Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Mother'i (A) joy; by Flora P. Burson.
Chicago, Success music co. 2040
f°, 6 p., song.
F. P. Burson, United States C 1 27420,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Mother's love; [words by] J. D. 6., [music
by] James D. Bariiitz. 2041
leaf.
J. 1). Barnitz, Philadelphia, Pa. C
126664, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
Mother'i prayer laved me; solo or quartet,
[words by] Ada Blenkhom, [music
by] Thoro Harris. 2042
leaf.
Henry Date, Chicago, 111. C 127149,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Mnggeridge (Charles)
Two June songs; words by Keble How-
ard, no. 1: Sleep little love; no. 2: April
fell in love with June. 2048
f°,9p.
Weekes & co., London, England. C
126827, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Miij konicek poohod; march, arr. by Jos.
Fischer, concerting. 2044
iP, unp.
J. Fischer, Chicago, 111. C 126822,
Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Mdller (JnliiiB E.)
May festival grand march; for the
piano op. 216, revised and fingered by
John Itzel. 2040
f°, 7 p.
Geo. Willig & co., Baltimore, Md. C
127139, Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
176
CATALOGUE OF OOPYBIGHT ENTRIES
Mneiea proibita; (Forbidden music) eolo
for cornet or baritone, S. (la^taldon,
arr. by L. P. Laurendeau, (C.
Fischer's ed. universal l>and jour.
88(). ) 2046
4° pt8.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
126790, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
My country girl; by Elihu Hayes. Suc-
cess music CO., Chicago, 111. 2047
f°, 5 p., Hong.
Elihu Hayes, United States. C 126867,
Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
My darling Belle; [words by] Harvey
Allen, [munic by] Eugene Kaeuffer.
2048
f°. 5 p.
Pioneer music publishing company,
Chicago, 111. C 126917, Aug. 6, 1906;
2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
My dear Bonthem lady; by Isabelle
Nicholls Lewis. Chicago, Success
music CO. 2049
f°, 6 p., song.
I. N. Lewis, United States. C 126732,
Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
My dream; by Wm. Braun. Chicago,
Success music co. 2050
19, 5 p., song.
W. Braun, United States. C 126730,
Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
My Frisco; song and chorus, words and
music by W. H. Suggs, arr. by F. J.
Steuterman. 2001
P», 6p.
W. H. Suggs, Memphis, Tenn. C
127321, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. July 25, 1906.
My home in the old bay state; Intro. At
night, medlev waltz, Don Ramsay,
arr. by Redfield. 2052
f°, orch. pts.
G. W. Setchell, Boston, Mass. C
126587, July 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1906.
My JoBBie dear; by Harry Taylor. Chi-
cago, Success ioausic co. 2058
f° 5 p., song.
H. Tavlor, United States. C 127410,
Aug. 13,^1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
My Lily Bell; words and music by W. F.
Lovendahl. 2054
f°. 5 p.
W. F. Lovendahl, Pensacola, Fla. C
127215, Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1906.
My little candy kid; by Monroe H. Rosen -
feid. 2055
f° 5 p., Jjong.
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 127210, Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
9, 1906.
My little Ban; bv James F. Collins. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 2056
f°, 6 p., song.
.. F. Collins, Wilmerding, Pa. C
123233, June 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1906.
My little Japanee; words and music by
James A. Thomas. Chicago, Pioneer
music pub. co. 2057
f*. 6p.
J. A. Thomas, United States. C 126922,
Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
My mother' i flower; [words bv] Anna
Stafford, [music by] Eugene Kaeuffer.
2058
f °. 5 p.
Pioneer music publishing companv,
Chicago, 111. C 126913, Aug. 6, 1906;
2 c. Aug. 6 190i).
My Oklahoma qneen; by Ben. H. ELsey.
Chicago, Success music co. 2059
F, 6 p., pf.
B. H. Elsey, United States. C 126746,
Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
My old Kentneky home, good night; S. L.
Foster, arr. by H. Wagner trombone
& pf. ( C. Fischer's ed. ) 2080
T°, 8C.,5 p., trombone pt.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
126819, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
My old sweetheart and I; by Olive Emer-
son Birch. Chicago, Success Music
CO. 2061
f°, 5 p.,8ong.
0. E. Birch, United States. C 127422,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
My only little girl; by Mrs. Alex. Moore.
Chicago, Success music co. 2088
F, 5 p., song.
Mrs. A. Moore, United States. C 127393,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
My own dear Hell; by A. M. Smith. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 2068
f^, 6 p., song.
A. M. Smith, United States. C 127659,
Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c.Aug. 17, 1906.
My own fond dove; [words by] Malcolm
Rolls, [music by] Eugene Kaeuffer.
2064
f°, 5 p.
Pioneer music publishing company,
Chicago, 111. C 126906, Aug. 6, 1906;
2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
My refuge; [words and music by] Frank
L. Parshley. 2065
, leiif .
F. L. Parshley, Shiloh, Me. C 127691,
Aug. 18, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOS1TI0148
177
Ky 8t LouiB LilUe; [by] 8. S. Robinson,
(^hicago, Pioneer mut«ic pub. co.
2066
F, 5 p., song.
S. S. Robinson, United States. C
127289, Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 11, 1906.
My tontliem queen; words by Herbert W.
Joyce, music by Eraofy R. Ruby.
Music section N. Y. Amer. & Jour.
Sunday, Aug. 12, 1906. pages 5-8.
2067
P.
Joyce, Rubv & Bendernage, Brooklyn,
N. Y. C 123643, June 18, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
13, 1906.
Hy tweet little Belvie; by A. Ellwanger.
Chicago, Success music co. 2068
f°. unp. son^.
A. Ellwanger, Unite<l States. C 127650,
Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
Hy sweetheart *mid the West Yirginia hille;
by Roes C. Kendall. Chicago, Suc-
cess music CO. 2069
t°, 5 p. song.
R. C. Kendall, United States. C 127429,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Ky Texas charm; by A. Kelly. Chicago,
Success music co. 2070
F, 5 p., 8ong.
A. Kelly, United States. C 127398,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Vy thoughts; words and music by Hallie
Dick Graves. 2071
F,5p.
Thos. Goggan & bros., Galveston, Tex.
C 126660, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
Vy thoughts homeward fly; words by
Charles F. Bluska, music by Thed.
0. Taubert. Sandusky, Ohio, Lake
Erie music co. 2072
F.5p.
C. F. Bluska, Sandusky, Ohio. C
126224, July 26, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 16, 1906.
Hyrtles (The); (Les myrtes) valse de
salon, [by] Paul Wachs, revised
and fingered by W. W. Goldthwaite.
Boston, Eviftis music co. 2078
f^ 9 p., pf.
W. A. Evans, Boston, Mass. C 126949,
Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Hancy O'Bore; by S. J. Overton. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 2074
f°, 5 p., Bong.
S. J. Overton, United States. C 127645,
Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
Vatioiial emblem; march, F). E. Baglev.
2075
4®. orch. ptu.
Ernest S. Williams, Boston, Mass. C
12tt609, Aug. 1, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1906.
Navarro (Jean)
At scliool; march for piano. 2076
f°,5p.
Shattinger piano & music co., St. Louis,
Mo. C 127361, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
13, 1906.
Naxare-Aga (Y-K.)
Si je Taime; poeme de Fernand Gregh,
chant et piano no. 1 en ut. 2077
f°. 4 p.
no. 2 en la b^mol.
J . Parmentier, Paris, France. C 1 26986
& 126987, Aug. 7, 1906; 2 c. of each Aug.
7, 1906.
Heedham (Alicia Adelaide)
Sleep, baby sleep. (Dors, bebe, dors:)
an ancient lullaby in F, with French
version. 2078
C 126996, Aug. 7, 1906.
Thinkin' long; an Irish spinning song
in F, words anon. 2079
F,8p.
C 126997, Aug. 7, 1906.
What my lover said; song in G flat,
words by Horace Greeley. 2080
f°,7p.
C 126995, Aug. 7, 1906.
Keith, Prowse & co. ltd., London,
England. 2 c. of each Aug. 3, 1906.
Nell; words and music by Berton J.
Maddox. 2081
f°. 5p.
B. J. Maddox, Newton, Ohio. C 127053,
Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1906.
Nelion (ThoB.) ft Teaaley (D. 0.)
Zions seiers sange: en un samling af
Aandelige o^ bibelske sange, vel skikkit
til Brug i religiose moder, Sondagsskoler,
hjemmet, o. s. v. Evangel i Basun pub.
CO. St. Paul Park, Minn. 2082
12°, 205 p.
Thos. Nelson & D. O. Teasley. St. Paul
Park, Minn. C 123175, June 9, 1906; 2 c.
Aug. 6, 1906.
New Market (The) wreck; by R. H. Brooks.
2083
8°, unp., song.
Rol)ert Hugh Brooks, Whitesbury,
Tenn. C 127218, Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
10, 1906.
New (The) recrnit; march and two step
[by] J. C. Heed. 2084
49, band pts.
(^arl FiHcher, New York, N. Y. C
127537, Aug. 15, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 14, 1906.
178
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Heweomb (Edgar A. P. )
The celestial vision; sacred song, words
by Rev. Godfrey Thring. 8085
H 7 p.
Tiieodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 12(5561, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Hieholson (Sydney H.)
Luck (The) of Edenhall; a cantata for
equal voices, words from Walter White's
"Northumberland and the border."
2086
89, 31 p.
J. Curwen & sons, ltd.. Tendon, Eng-
land. C 127360, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
16, 1906.
Kiglit (The) before the wedding; [by] Mary
Ligon Miller. Chicago, Pioneer
music pub. co. 2087
f°, 5 p., 8ong.
M.. L. Miller, United States. G 126933,
Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Hight of June; words and music by H.
Beck with. Chicago, Pioneer music
pub. CO. 2088
f°. 5 p.
H. Beckwith, United States. C 126940,
Aug. t , 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Higbt (The) wind lighB nnto the roee; from
Mizpah, words and music by Lus-
combe Searelle. ' 2089
f°, 7 p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 125061, July 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
16, 1906.
Kinfa; a Spanish intermezzo two step [by]
J. Louis von der Mehden, jr. 2090
4° orch. pts.
J. L. von der Mehden, jr., New York,
N. Y. C 127246, Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
10, 1906.
Ho! no! no! [by] Thoro Harris. 2091
leaf.
Mever & bro., Chicago, 111. C 127201,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Nobody's looking, sweetheart come kiss me;
words and music bv Angela Cramer.
2092
F. 5 p.
Thiebes-Stierlin music co., St. Louis,
Mo. C 127509, Aug. 16, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
16, 1906.
Nonsense; [bv] Collin Davis, kev of F,
vocal orch. 812. * 2098
4°, pts.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 127o34, Aug. 15, 1906; 2 o. Auj?.
14, 1906.
I
0 be joyfal in the Lord; [by] L. O. Emer-
son. 2094
8 leaves.
Hope pub. CO., Chicago, 111. C 127152,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
0 lasset nns anbeten den K6nig! (0 come
ye, come hither to worship the Lord )
[by] H. B. Proehl, no. 5, Festgesange
fur gemischte chore. 2095
4°. 7 p.
H. B. Proehl, Chicago, III. C 127213,
Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1906.
0 preoions honr; [w'ords by] James Rove,
[music by] Thoro Harris. 2096
leaf.
Henrv Date, Chicago, 111. C 127150,
Aug. 9, '1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
0 Balntaris. 2097
4°, 3 p., song.
Sisters of Mercy, Middletown, Conn.
C 126904, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
0 won't yon sail with me? by Henry £.
Bader. Chicago, Success m usic co.
209a
f° 5 p., song.
H. E. Bader, United States. C 126734,
Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Olcott's love song; For love of thee, by
Chauncev Olcott. 2099
fo 6 p., song.
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 125810, July 19, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Old Hiokory; barn dance, march, Mackie-
Beyer. (20th century journal.) 2100
4°, band, pts.
4°. orch. pts.
J. W. Pepper, Philadelphia, Pa. C
126665 & 126675, Aug. 2, 1906; 2c. of each
I Aug. 2, 1906.
' Old (An) letter; by Minnie Harwood.
Chicago, Success music co. 2101
F, 6 p., song.
M. Harwood, United States. C 127419,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 43, 1906.
Old (The) Missouri home; by Ethel Har-
din. Chicago, Success music co.
i 2102
I f° 8 p., song.
' E. Hardin, United States. C 127412,
' Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Old (The) snmmitfarm; [words by] Wal-
ter Eggleston, [music by] W. E.
Duff ell. Chicago, Pioneer music
pub. CO. 2108
f°. 5 p.
W. Eggleston, United States. C 127288,
Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 11, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
179
Old time jin and reels for Tiolin. (The
half dollar series. ) 2104
40, 63 p.
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, Mass. C
126614, Aug. 1, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1906.
On pay day; by James Sramek. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 2105
P. 5 p., song.
J. Sramek, United States. C 127392,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
On the banki of the Maniitee; [by] Geo.
Palmer. Chicago, Imperial music
pub. 00. 2106
f°, 3 p., Bong.
G. Palmer, Frederic, Mich. C 127376,
Auk. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
On the moonlit lakei of Manawa; by Fowler
Albert Leech. Chicago, Success
music CO. 2107
F, 6 p., song.
F. A. Leech, United States. C 126736,
Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
On the parkway down by the pond; words
and music by John J. Shea, jr. Ja-
maica Plains, Mass. John J . Shea, j r.
music pub. co. 2108
F. 6p.
J. J. Shea, jr. J Jamaica Plains, Mass.
C 126643, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
On to viotory; march, Mackie-Bever.
2109
4^. band pts.
J. W. Pepper, Philadelphia, Pa. C
126668, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
Onoe again for old Hatian; music & verse
by C. M. Seymour. 2110
F, 3 p.
C. M. Seymour, Colorado Springs,
Colo. 0 126687, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
2, 1906.
Once n|K>n a time; by £. A. Murphy.
Chicago, Success music co. 2111
f°, 6 p., song.
E. A. Murphy, Canada. C 126702,
Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
One two three four; words and music by
''Sonny" Cunha. 2112
Albert R. Cunha, Honolulu, Hawaii.
C 127320, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13,
1906.
Only a buneh of Tiolete; by Neill. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 2118
f*', 5 p., 0ong.
M. Neill Williams, United States. C
126748, Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
3595— PT 3, NO 10—06 3
Oriental danoe; from Wonderland, by
Victor Herbert. 2114
fo unp., pf.
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 125076, July 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Orth (L. E.)
tiixty songs from Mother Goose op. 12.
2115
8°, Wp.
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
C 127260, Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 10,
1906.
Osgood (Geo. L.)
Shadow; soprano in F, words by Ade-
laide Procter. 2116
i«,7p.
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, Mass., in
renewal for 14 years from Nov. 4, 1906.
C 126635, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
Onr bine-eyed darling; [words by] Althea
French, [music byj W. E. Duffell.
2117
fo, 5 p.
Pioneer music publishing company,
Chicago, 111. C 126910, Aug. 6, 1906;
2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Onr darling in heaven; by Mae Anna Lee.
Chicago, Success music co. 2118
F, 5 p., song.
M. A. Lee, United States. C 127391,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13. 1906.
Onr president; song by Ella M. Boston.
Chicago, Success music co. 21 19
fo, 6 p., song.
E. M. Boston, United States. C 127427,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Onr nnion; by H. Ferdinand Hutchison.
Chicago, Success music co. 2120
f, 6 p., song.
H. F. Hutchison, United States. 0
127413, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Pabst (Harry)
Principles of violin technic. 25 studies
in the Ist position op. 11. (Eastman's
red music books no. 4.) Cleveland,
Eastman's publishing house. 2121
40, 23 p.
A. H. Eastman, Cleveland, Ohio. C
127664, Aug. 18, 1906; 2 c, Aug. 18, 1906.
Palmer (0. Molynenz)
Boreas. (The musical times, no. 762.)
2122
8®, 5 p.
Novello <& CO., ltd., London, England.
C 126534, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31,
1906.
180
CATALOGUE OP OOPYRIOHT ENTRIES
Papilloni; Louis Conrath. 8188
f«, 11 p., pf.
Kunkel broB. , St. Lduis, Mo. C 126622,
Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1906.
Parade of the hamming birdi; march-two
step, F. H. Losey, op. 207. 2184
4<*, orch., pts.
Vandersloot xnasic pub. oo., Williams-
port, Pa C 126644, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c.
Aug. 2, 1906.
Patrick (Kathaniel)
BenedictuB in G minor; transposed to
A minor, edited by John E. West.
iJNovello's octavo edition of church serv-
ices in vocal score no. 72. ) 8185
BP, 19 p.
C 127339, Aug. 13, 1906.
Kyrie eleison and Nicene creed in G
minor; transposed to A minor, edited by
John E. West. ( Novello's octavo edition
of church services in vocal score no. 73. )
8186
8°, 27 p.
C 127340, Aug. 13, 1906.
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in G
minor; transposed to A minor, edited by
John E. West. (Novello's octavo edition
of church services in vocal score no 74. )
8127
9P, 36 p.
C 127341, Aug. 13, 1906.
Te Deum laudamus in G minor; trans-
posed to A minor, e<lited by John E.
West. { Novello's octavo edition of church
services in vocal score no. 71. ) 2128
9P, 11 p.
C 127338, Aug. 13, 1906.
Novell© & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. 2 c. of each Aug. 13, 1906.
Patriotic echoes; valzer [by] G. Virgil lito.
2129
f>, 6p..pf.
G. Virgillito, New Haven, Conn. C
127114, July 16, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Pattiion (J. N.)
Sunrise mazurka caprice; (Le lever de
soleil) for the pianoforte. 2130
f^.7p.
Theodore Preeser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 127573, Aug. 16, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 16,
1906.
Per gradus; (Step by step) [by] Nap.
Iloule. 2131
A°, band pts.
Harry Coleman, Philadelphia, Pa. C
127226, Aug. 1, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1906.
Peteard (Emile)
Mazurka de concert op. 50. 8188
f°, 7 p., pf.
Theodore Preeser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 127145, Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Pother (Henry S. )
Teasing: barn < lance for band. Boosey
& co's brass and reed band journal no.
451. 2188
8°, pto.
Francis, Day A Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 126040, July 23, 1906; 1 c. Jnlv
23, 1906; 1 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
Pheemie; words by Arthur J. Lamb, mu-
sic by F. Channon. 2184
F, 6p.
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 127561, Aug. 16, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
16, 1906.
Pike (Harry Hale)
Mid-summer (A) day; part song for
mixed voices, words by George Cooper.
(Oliver Ditson company's octavo ed. no.
11537. ) 218d
8°, 6 p.
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mase.
C 127251, Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1906.
Place (A) in my heart that'i only for you;
a ballad of love, words by Charles
Noel Douglas, music by Frederic W.
Mills. 2136
leaf.
Household guest co., Chicago, 111. C
126590, July 19, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Praise the great Creator; [words bv] Liz-
zie De Armond, [music by] Chas. H.
Gabriel. 2137
leaf.
Hope pub. CO., Chicago, 111. C 127066,
Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1906.
Prepare; [words by] J. D. B., [music by]
James D. Bamitz. 2138
leaf.
J. D. Barnitz, Philadelphia, Pa. 0
126662, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
Prince (The) charming polkarette; [by]
Monroe H. Rosenfeld. L. F. e'd.
graded coll. of modern standard com-
positions by favorite composers, grade
three, 46. 2139
f**, 5 p.. pf.
Leo. Feist, New York, N. Y. C 127686,
Aug. 18, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
PrinccBB Edna; [by] Carey O. Moi^n,
arr. bv Eugene Kaeuffer. Chi-
cago, f ioneer music pub. co. 2140
f°, 6 p. pf.
C. O. Morgan, United States. C 127293,
Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 11, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
181
Proeseholdt (C. F. )
Mazurka; for the pianoforte. 2141
F. 6p.
C 127456, Aug. 14, 1906.
Minstrel (The) and the echo; for the
pianoforte. 2142
f°. 5 p.
C 127455, Aug. 14, 1906.
Frederick Proeseholdt, New York.N. Y.
2 c. of each Aug. 14, 1906.
Prophecy of the oracle; for piano by Chas.
F. Carlson. 214S
r=>, 7 p.
Middle States press. Salt Lake City,
Utah. C 126846, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. June
16, 1906.
Puccini (0.)
Madama Butterfly. Finale, alto 2,
coro interno ed orchestra, instrunienta-
zione di C. Preite. (Biblioteca dei corpi
dimusica.) 2144
F, 9p.
G. Ricordi & c, Milano, Italy. C
127328, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
potpourri riduzione per piccolo or-
cnestra di Giovanni Albisi. (inter-
mezzi musicali no. 327. )
4°, 13 p.
G. Ricordi & c, Milano, Italy. C
126992, Aug. 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 7, 1906.
Pngno (Baonl)
Paytages; quatre pieces, pour piano,
no. 1: Brumes matenales; no. 2: Tinte-
mentfi de clochettes; no. 3: Bruits de
f^te; no. 4: Quand tout dort. 2146
^, 7, 7, 9, 7 p.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
127670-127673, Aug. 18, 1906; 2 c. of each
Aug. 18, 1906.
Qneen of little Bhody; words by Chas. R.
Weller, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music pub.
CO. 2146
f°.5p.
Chas. R. Weller, Waynesboro, Pa. C
124384, June 26, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Bagged thoughts; a black coffee sketch
ragtime mtermezzo, march and two
step [by] J. Louis von der Mehden,
jr 2147
4<», orch. pt«.
J. L. von der Mehden, jr.. New York,
N. Y. C 127245, Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
10. 1906.
Bally round our soliool; [words by] Lizzie
De Armond, [music by] Ohas. H.
Gabriel. 2148
leaf.
Hope pub. CO., Chicago, 111. C 127058, ,
Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1906. I
Bavel (Manrioe)
! Introduction et allegro; pour harpe.
2149
fo, 13 p.
A. Durand & fils, Paris, France. C
127264, Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1906.
Seed organ lelectioni' for charch use. ( The
half dollar music series.) 2160
4°, 59 p.
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
C 127585, Aug. 16, 1906; 2c. Aug. 16, 1906.
Beipighi (Ottorino)
Composizioni per violino con accom-
pagnamento di pianoforte, no. 1: Ro-
manza; no. 2: Aubade; no. 3: Madrigale;
no. 4: Berceuse; no. 5: Hunioresque.
Edition Mozarthaus, Wien. 2101
fo, 7, 9. 6, 3, 9 p.
Fried rich Hofmeister, Leipzig, Ger-
many. C 126767-126771. Aug. 4, 1906; 2
c. of each Aug. 4, 1906.
Benben Hnikini; by E. A. Fulton. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 2162
f°, 6 p., 80Dg.
E. A. Fulton, United States. C 127407,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Bheinberger (Josepli)
Jagd (Die); fur das pianoforte op. 5,
edited and fingered by H. N. Redman.
Drei kleine concertstucke no. 1. 2168
f°. 5 p.
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston,
Mass. C 126724, Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
3, 1906.
Biego (Tereia del)
All's right with the world; words by
Robert Browning. Music pictures, a ser-
ies of songs, no. 4. 2164
i«.4p.
Chappell & CO., London, England. C
127039, Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1906.
Dormeuse; a lullaby, words by Mar-
celine Desbordes Valmore, English ver-
sion by Teresa del Riego. (Music pic-
tures no. 5.) 2166
f°. 5p.
Chappell &co., ltd., London, England.
C 127609, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
Moral (A) set to music; words 'Tradi-
tional." 2166
1°, 5p.
Chappell <& CO., London, England. C
126545, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
The songs of Summer; and April's gifts,
two songs, no. 1 low. 2167
P, 8 p.
Chappell & CO., London, England. C
126542, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
182
CATALOGUK OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Riker (Franklin)
Four songs with piano ace. Waken,
sweet; woras by Frank Chaffee, high
voice. The hunter's song; words by Levi
P. Smith, high voice. Love's right;
words by Frank Chaffee, high in D nat.
The tide; words by Thomas Keed Powell,
medium voice. 2158
!9, 5, 4, 3, 8 p.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
127622-127625, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. of each
Aug. 17, 1906.
Rioter's (The); two step, [by] Margaret
Busey. Chicago, Pioneer music
pub. CO. 8169
f°, 7 p.. pf.
M. Busey, United States. C 127287,
Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 11, 1906.
Robin notes; words and music by Millie
Modlin. 2160
f>, 5p.
M. Modlin, Greencastle, Ind. C 127540,
Aug. 16, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 16, 1906.
Robin Redbreast; [words by] Edward
Oxenford, [music by] F. W. West-
hoff. 2161
leaf.
Orville Brewer, Chicago, 111. C 93317,
Apr. 21, 1905; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Roek a bye rook a bye; words and music
by C. W. Toner. Soprano in E flat.
2162
f», 6p.
Contralto in C.
f>, 5p.
C. W. Toner, Seattle, Wash. C 127271
& 127274, Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c. of each Aug.
11, 1906.
Roll, roll on; Imagine you're a railroad
train, words and music by Geo. A.
Norton. 2163
S9, unp.
Lew Dockstader pub. co.. New York,
N. Y. 0 127220, Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
6, 1906.
Romance; [by] H. Vieuxtemps, op. 24,
no. 1 revised bv R. Klugescheid
violin <& pf. ' 2164
P, sc, 9 p., V. pb., 4 p.
Carl Fischer, New Y'ork, N. Y. C
126806, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Romance; Flower song from Chas.
Gounod's Faust, arr. by Hugo Wag-
ner, trombone & pf. (C. Fischer's
ed.) 2165
fo, sc., 6 p., trombone pt.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
126812, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Ronald (LanHen)
An interlude; song, words by Charles
Swinburne. (By permission of Messrs.
Chatto & Windus) no. 3 in F. New
York, Boosey & co. 2166
f«.7p.
Enoch & sons, London, England. C
126535, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Roosevelt (The) girl ; two step, [bv] Nom
E. Davenport. Chicago, Pioneer
music pub. co. 2167
fo, 6 p., pf.
N. E. Davenport, United States. C
126923, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c, Aug. 6, 1906.
Rosa; march two step, by Frank M. Lis-
ton and Walter B. Countee. 216ft
f°. 5p., pf.
Liston & Countee, Kansas City, Mo.
C 127117, Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 16, 1906.
Rosalie waltsei ; from the opera Bo^alie;
or. The Japanese fairies, by Willard
Spenser. 2169
fo 11 p., pf.
W. Spenser, Wayne, Pa. C 116809,
Mar. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Rose (Algernon)
Imperial (The) minuet; invented by
R. M. Crompton, music arr. for piano.
8170
f°, 5p.
Imperial society of dance teachers, Lon-
don, England. C 127590, Aug. 16, 1906;
2 c. Aug. 16, 1906.
Rosse (Frederick)
Sea (The) pinks and the nautilus; song
from The beauty of Bath. 2171
1°, 5p.
Ascherberg, Hop wood Sc Crew, ltd.,
London, England C 127508, Aug. 15,
1906; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1906.
Bonisel (Albert)
Rustiques; pour le piano op. 5, no. 2:
Promenade sentimentale en for^t; no. 3:
Retour de f^te. 2178
fo, 8°, 11 p.
A Durand & fils, Paris, France. 0
127265, 127266, Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c. of each
Aug. 10, 1906.
Royal (The ) dragoons; march, arr. by Paul
de Ville, (C. Fischer's ed., American
star jour.) band. 2178
4°, pts.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. G
126795, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Rnby the gem of my heart; words and mu-
sic by Albert T. E. Smith, arr. by
Bertram M. Harlowe. 2174
f° unp.
A. T. E. Smith, Woonsocket, R, I. C
89501, Feb. 27, 1905; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
183
Sub along; by Chas. Le Paige. 8176
t9,5p., song.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 122561, May 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
16, 1906.
SuBBian (The) exile; by Mrs. E. J. S. Keen.
Chicago, Success music co. 2176
P, 6 p., 8onR.
Mrs. E. J. 8. Keen, United States. C
126750, Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Sad and lonely; words by Mrs. Etta Linder,
music by John Martin. Chicago,
Illinois music book house. 2177
^,3 p.
Mrs. £. Linder, St. James, Me. C
127192, Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9. 1906.
Sadie O'Grsdy firom sweet Donegal; by £. A.
Murphy. Chicago, Success music
CO. 2178
F, unp., song.
E. A. Murphy, Canada. C 126705,
Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Salter (Mary Turner)
Mary's manger song; song for a hiffh
voice with chorus a cappella ad lib.
and organ ace, poem by VV. C. Gan-
nett. 2179
P,fc..l p. and cbo. pt. in se.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
127621, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
San Franciieo by the sea; song by Ida
Bell. Chicago, Success music co.
2180
P,6p.
Ida Fox, United States. C 127043,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
San Franciaoo (The) eatastrophe; song by
Chas. A. Andey. Chicago, Suc-
cess music CO. 2181
f°,6p.
Chas. A. Anderson, United States. C
127046, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Saa Praneiseo (The) disaater; song by Stella
Shields. Chicago, Success music
CO. 2182
S. Shields, United States. C 126752,
Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Saa Franciaoo*! doom; song by Helen M.
Bnish. Chicago, Success music co.
2183
f*. 3 p., (jonir.
H. M. Brush, United States. C 127416,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Baaderaon (Wilfrid)
A summer greeting; words by Helen
Taylor, no. 1 in A flat. 2184
Gould & CO., London, England. C
125605, July 17, 1906; 2 c. July 17, 1906.
Sanford (Harold B.)
Romanza; for violin and piano. 2186
f°, sc., 5p. and v. pt.
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
C 127254, Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1906.
Batiafled there; [words by] £. E. Hewitt,
[music by] Geo. VV. Walton. 2186
leaf.
Jerrv March & David Allen, Philadel-
phia, Pa. C 126475, July 19, 1906; 2 c.
July 19, 1906.
Saner (Emil)
Romance sans paroles. Song without
words; for the piano, edited and fingered
by Louis Oesterle. 2187
F, 5p.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
126714, Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Sawyer (F. E.)
Spanish (A) romance; trio arr. by
Frank Lynes. (Octavo series women's
voices no. 334.) 2188
8°, 11 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
126873, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Seale of A minor relative to C major ; no. 2.
2189
1 card, 274 Inches.
C 126303, July 27, 1906.
Soale of C major in foar octaves ; no. 1.
2190
1 card, 27i inches.
C 126300, July 27, 1906.
Soale of D major; no. 5. 2191
1 card, 27i inches.
C 126304, July 27. 1906.
Seale of E minor, relative to 0 major ; no. 4.
2192
1 card, 27i inches.
C 126301, July 27, 1906.
Soale of 0 major; no. 3. 2193
1 card, 27 i Inches.
C 126302, July 27, 1906.
Royal conservatory of music, Kansas
City, Mo. 2 c. of each July 27, 1906.
Schmidt's collection of fonr-part songs for
women's voices, v. 1. 2194
8^ 105 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
126722, Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Schmidt's collection of three-part songs for
women's voices. v. 1. Edition
1 Schmidt no. 115 A. 2195
' 8°, 102 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
I 126600, July 23, 1906; 2 c. July 23. 1906.
184
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Sehneoker (P. A.)
Across the campus: two-step {for]
piano. 2196
1°. 5p.
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
C 127261, Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1906.
Schfinbrim (8.)
Fairy (The) echo; romance op. 23
piano, edited by Hans Lichter. (Salon
music first series. ) 8197
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
C 127253, Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1906.
Sehorr (Israel)
N'Ginoth Banich Schorr; synagogen
gesaenge fuer die hohen feiertage. 2198
49, 260 p.
Israel Schorr, Brooklyn, N. Y. C
124551, June 29, 1906; 2 c' Aug. 14, 1906.
Schubert (Frani)
Military march, op. 51 no. 1 ; for the
pianoforte art. by Preston Ware Orem.
2199
f>, 8p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 127144, Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Sohnmann (Oeorg)
Veriissmeinnicht: [ged. v.] Hoffmann
V. Fallersleben. (Musik fiiralle, 2Jahr-
gang nr. 28. ) 2200
4<>. p. 4fi(M61.
Ullstein & co., Berlin, Germany. C
127350, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
8coot; or, Bat nigger what ran so fast,
words and music by Thos. T. Railey.
2201
1°, 6p.
Allen music co., Columbia, Mo. C
127211, Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
8cndere (8alyatore)
Sleep on. Dormi pure, in G sop. or
ten. translated and adapted by Theo. T.
Barker. 2202
f'.Tp.
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, Mass. In re-
newal for 14 yearn from Oct. 9, 1906. C
126639, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
8ea-Bhell; written by Percy Edgar, com-
I)Osed by Henry E. Pether. 2208
f, unp.
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 126645, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
2, 1906.
Beeboeck (W. C. E. )
As the seasons come and go; cantata,
words by Clara Adele Neidig. 2204
4° 109 p., V(K«. se.
Clara Adele Niedig, Des Moines, Iowa.
A 148548, June 16, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Sentry (The); march, by Arthur H. Has-
kins, an*, for piano duet by Karl L.
Hoschna. 2205
f°.7p.
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 92057, Apr. 5, 1905; 2 c. Aug. 11, 1906.
Shadows (The) of the evening hoars; duet
for soprano and alto, [words by]
Adelaide E. Procter, [music by]
Arthur W. Nelson. 2208
4 leaves.
Hope pub. CO., Chicago, HI. C 127153,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Shadows will go; [words by] Rev. W. C.
Martin, [music bv] W. H. Doane.
2207
leaf.
W. H. Doane, United States. C 126659,
Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
She is sleeping 'mid the roses of the West;
by Anna King. Chicago, Success
music CO. 220S
f9, 6 p., Bong.
A. King, United States. C 127425,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
She's jnst as sweet as the sasar eane that
grows; words by Alfred H. Reford,
music by Wm. R, Stobbe. 2209
f°, unp.
A. H. Reford, Philadelphia, Pa. C
85859, Jan. 3, 1905; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1906.
Shooting star; serenade, E. H. Prey, arr.
by G. H. Reeves. (C. Fischer's ed.
universal band jour. 882. ) 2210
4P, pt8.
Cari Fischer, New York. N. Y. C
126787, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Shooting stars; intermezzo march and two
step, [by] Guy L. Story. 2211
f*', 6 p., pf.
Leo. Feist, New York, N. Y. C 127048,
Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Shovellin' coal; words and music by Jean
C. Havez. 2212
fo.Sp.
Lew Dockstader pub. co., New York,
N. Y. C 127221, Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c Aug.
6, 1906.
Siegel-Myers correepondenoe school of
mnsio. Harmony lesson; composed
and edited bv Aclolph Rosenbecker,
nos. 1, 2, 3, 4'. 221S
1 leaf each.
C 126486, 126489, July 30, 1906.
Piano lesson; composed and edited
by William H. Sherwood; nos. 9, 10.
2214
1 leaf each.
C 126484, 126485, July 30, 1906.
MUSICAL 0OHPOSITION8
185
•iegel-Hyera oorreipondenoe Mhool of
musie. Singing lesson; composed
and -edited by George Crampton, nos.
1, 2. 2210
1 leaf each.
C 126490, 126491, July 30, 1906.
Siegel-Myere correspondence school of
music, Chicago, 111. 2 c. of each July 28,
1906.
Biewert (H.)
Maiglockchens lauten: (How the may-
bell rings.) for the piano op. 67, edited
and fingered by Louis Oesterle. 2216
f*. 6p.
G. Schinper, New York, N. Y. C
127242, Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1906.
Signal (The) bell; song by Alice May
Wiley. Chicago, Success music
CO. 2217
f', 5 p., song.
A, M. Wiley, United States. C 127431,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Silver jabiloe mareh; [by] Paul Schob.
2218
40, band pts.
4°, orch. pts.
C 127527 & 127533, Aug. 16, 1906.
W. H. Willis & CO., Cincinnati, Ohio.
2 c. of each Aug. 15, 1906.
Simple aven; romance, F. Thom^, arr. bv
Theo. M. Tobani, trombone A pi.
(C. Fischer's ed. ) 2219
f°, 90., 6 p., trombone pt.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
126813, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Sing alleluia forth; [by] F. l^ester Price.
2220
8 leaves, song.
Hope pub. CO., Chicago, 111. C 127176,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Bkidoo; characteristic march, [bv] Lester
W. Keith, for band. " 2221
40, 20 pts.
Walter Jacobs, Boston, Mass. C
127020, Aug. 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Sleigh-bells (The) jnbilee; [words by]
Samuel Callan, [music oy] Hiiken
Nilsson. 2222
leaf.
Orville Brewer, Chicago, 111. C 93319,
Apr. 21, 1905; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Smith (Oerrit)
Candy (The) lion; words by Abbie
Farwell Brown, trio arr. by Frank Lynes.
(Octavo series women's voices no. 332.)
2228
8°, 4 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
126871, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 190G.
Snow to fair: [by] Karl Meister. 2224
leaf, song.
Orville Brewer, Chicago, 111. C 93324,
Apr. 21, 1905; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Soldiers; march and patrol [bv] M. H.
Fall. ' 2225
F, 6p.
M. H. Fall, Albion, Mich. 0 127036,
Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1906.
Sometimes; words and music by Caro
Roma. 2226
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 120512, May 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 11, 1906.
Sonnds from Austria; comet solo or duet,
Theo. M. Tobani, arr. by L. P.
Laurendeau. (C. Fischer's ed. uni-
versal band jour. 891) 2227
40, pts.
Cari Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
126788, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Sounds from the desert; waltzes, [by] Livy
Robertson, arr. [by] Eugene
Kaeuffer. 2222
f°, 7 p., pf.
Pioneer music publishing company,
Chicago, 111. C 126919, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c.
Aug. 6, 1906.
Southern belle; two step by Zelle Minor.
Philadelphia, M. D. Swisher. 2229
f°,5p.
Z. Minor, Richmond, Va. C 127000,
Aug. 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 7, 1906.
Spanish belle; by A. A . Selick. Chicago,
Success music co. 2280
f*>, 5 p., song.
A. A. Selick, United States. C 127388,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Spot (A) in Indiana; by Michael Edward
Toole. Chicago, Success music co.
2281
1°, 5 p., song.
M. E. Toole, United States. C 127387,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Spring fancies; a romanza for the piano-
forte, by Newton Boggess. Alton,
111., The Davis music co. 2282
f°, 6p.
N. M. Boggess, White Hall, 111., 0
126758, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Sproii (Charles Gilbert)
A great and glorious vision; low voice.
2288
John Church co., Cincinnati, Ohio. C
126529, July 31, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
186
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Stanford (C. y.)
Lark' 8 (The) ^rave; [words by] West-
wood. (Choruses for equal voices no.
1037. ) 2234
C 127129, Aug. 9, 1906.
March (A) landscape: [words by]
Wordsworth, (choruses for equal voices
no. 1038. ) 2236
8<», 4 p.
C 127131, Aug. 9, 1906.
This is the way; [words] anon., (cho-
ruses for equal voices no. 1039. ) 2286
8<», 6p.
C 127130, Aug. 9, 1906.
J. Ourwen & sons, ltd., London, Eng-
land. 2 c. of each Aug. 13, 1906.
fltanley (Herbert)
Two lyric pieces for the pianoforte.
Twilight devotion. 2287
f^.sp.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa,
C 126553, July 31, 1906j 2 c. July 31,
1906.
Starlight (The) of my Colorado home;
words and music by George W.
Lind. Chicago, Pioneer music
pub. CO. 2288
f °. 6 p.
G. W. Lind, United States. C 126926,
Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Stare; [words by] F R. Havergal, [mu-
sic by] F. W. Westhoff. 2289
leaf.
Orville Brewer, Chicago, 111. C 93313,
Apr. 21, 1905; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Stars (The), the itripee and yon; [by] T.
Justin Wheeler, arr. by T. P. &Geo.
J. Trinkaus. 2240
f°, mand. orch. pto.
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 127364, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13,
1906.
march & two step intro. Run along,
arr. for band by W. C. O'Hare.
4° pts.
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 127613, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 16, 1906.
Steeple belle; [words by] tiallie K. Best,
[music by] Thoro Harris. 2241
leaf.
Meyer & bro., Chicago, 111. C 127203,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Stiener (W. K.)
A pproaching Spri ng ; f or th e pianoforte.
2242
!^, 6 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
126602, Aug. 1, 1906; 2 c. July 31, 1906.
Strolling home with Jennie; [by] Thos. S.
A 1 len for song orchestration 224S
8°, 11 ptis.
Walter Jacobs, Boston, Maes. C 127016,
Aug. 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Stronffheart; intermezzo — two step, [by]
\Vill E. Dulmage. 2244
I®. 7 p., pf.
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland, Ohio. C
127505, Aug. 15, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Stuart (Leilie)
Belle (The) of Mayfair; a musical com-
edy, book by Chas. H. £. Brookfield and
Cosmo Hamilton. Pianoforte score. 2246
99, 107 p.
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 127133, Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
9, 1906.
Suddi (W. F.)
Dance of the waves and moonbeams;
Morc^au characteristique for piano, op.
46. 2246
i«,7p.
W. F. Sudds, New York, N. Y., in m-
newal for 14 years from Oct. 26, 1906. C
126974, Aug. 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 7, 1906.
Swing song op. 47, piano composition.
2247
fo, 6 p.
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, Mass., in re-
newal for 14 vears from Nov. 4, 1906. C
126636, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
Sullivan (Arthur)
Allegretto from the Symphonv in E;
arrangement for pianoforte solo oy Wil-
fred Bendall. 2248
4° 12 p.
C 127331, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13,
1906.
Andante espressivo, from the Symphony
in E; arranged for pianoforte solo bv
Wilfred Bendall. 2249
49, 9 p.
C 127558, Aug. 16, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 16,
1906.
Novello & CO., ltd., London, England.
Summer secrets; waltz, [by] Theo. 0.
Taubert, arr. by R. E. Hildreth, for
orchestra. 2250
4°, 11 pte.
Walter Jacobs, Boston, Mass. C 127014,
Aug. 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Snndown (The) sea; words by Jas. H.
Thomas, music by Mrs. Carrie L.
Waggoner. 2251
f°. 7 p., pf.
Kunkelbros., St. Louis, Mo. C 126621,
Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1906.
KUSICAIi COMPOSITIONS
187
flnnliglit (The) danoe; schottische, Arthur
M. Cohen, arr. by Mackie-Beyer.
(J. W. Pepper's 20th century jour. )
2252
4° orch. pta.
J. W. Pepper, Philadelphia, Pa. C
126672, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
Sunlight to twilight; words by M. T. An-
gell, [musicj by R. L. Nsush. Chi-
cago, Illinois music book house.
2258
f°.8p.
M. T. Angell, Attleboro, Mafis. C
127187, Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Bnter (Bofai 0.)
Before Thy throne; sacred song, [words
by] John R. Stephenson. 2254
f**. 6p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 127619, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 16,
1906.
Swan (The); (Le Cygne) melody, C.
Saint-Saens, arr. by R. Klugescheid
(C. Fischer's ed.) 2255
4° orch. pt8.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
126796, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Sweet darling mother; [words bv] Bishop
B. McCarter, [|music by] Eugene
Kaeuffer. Chicago, Pioneer music
pub. CO. 2256
f °, 6 p.
B. B. McCarter, Pocatello, Idaho. C
126828, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. July 23, 1906.
Sweet days of youth; words by Chas. F.
Bluska, music by Theo. O. Taubert.
Sandusky, Ohio, Lake Erie music
CO. 2267
C. F. Bluska, Sandusky, Ohio. C
126223, July 26, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 16, 1906.
Sweet Elisabeth; by Mrs. E. Frances.
Chicago, Success music co. 225 S
f°, 5 p., song.
}fr^. E. Frances Lusk, United States.
C 127414, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Sweet In Hie ear; [words by] Ada Blenk-
hom, [music by] Schuoert, arr. by
Thoro Harris. 2259
4 leavei!.
Hope pub. CO., Chicago, 111. C 127171,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Sweet Julienne; words and music by Jean
C. Harez. 2260
f°.6p.
T^w Pockstader pub. co., New York,
N'. Y. C 127224, Aug. 10, 1906, 2 c. Aug.
6,1906.
Sweet Oneida; by A. A. Selick. Chicago,
Success music co. 2261
fo, 5 p., song.
A. A. Selick, United States C 127402,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Sweet remembrance; by Henry Hannusch,
Chicago, Success music co. 2262
F, 5 p., song.
H . Hannusch, United States. C 127649.
Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
Sweet Spring; [by] R. Le Roy Corkran.
Chicago, Illinois music book house.
2268
fo, 8 p., song.
R. Le R. Corkran, Rhodesdale, Md.
C 127193, Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Sweeteit (The) girl that Dixie ever knew»
by VV. D. Carnes. Chicago, Suc-
cess music CO. 2264
fo, 5 p., song.
W. D. Carnes, United States. C 1 27409,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Sweetest love; by Mrs. Nellie Baldwin.
Chicago, Success music co. 2265
f° 4 p., song.
Mrs. N. Baldwin, United States. C
126725, Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Sweetheart Hay; by John R. Spalding.
Chicago, Success music co. 2266
f°, 6 p., song.
J. R. Spalding, United States. C
127884, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Tag, you're it; words and music by Will
O. Daly. 2287
f°. 5 p.
W. O. Daly, Mobile, Ala. C 124109,
June 25, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
Take a little ride with me; a conversation
with music between an automobilist
and a dairy maid, words collected by
Jack Drislane, music selected by
Theodore Morse. 226S
F, 5p.
F. B. Ilaviland pub. co., New York,
N. Y. C 126786, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. July
31, 1906.
Take me back to dear old Dixie; words by
Tell Taylor, music by Harry A. iillis.
2269
fo, 5 p.
Victor Kremer co , Chicago, 111. C
126869, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Take me on the roUeri; words by Barney
Gilmore, music by Will H. Long, jr.
2270
f°, 5 p.
Ijeo Feist, New York, N. Y. C 125935,
July 21, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
188
CATALOGUE OF COPYKIGHT ENTRIES
Talk (A) with Jeiui; [words by] Sallie K. Thayer (WilUam Armour)
Best, [music] arr. 2271 My laddie; a Scotch love-song, high
l®&'- voice in G, with piano aoc 2281
Meyer & bro., Chicago, 111. C 127198, fo, 4 p.
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
127005, Aug. 7, 1906; 2 c, Aug. 6, 1906.
Taaagra the beautifal; composed for the
piano, by Herbert J. Wrightson ^^^^ j. ^ j^^^. ^ ^^^^ , ^ ^^ ^^^^^
**^* ' Robins, [music by] George W. Wal-
f°,5p.
Will A. Watkins music co., Dallas,
Tex. C 127327, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. July
28, 1906.
Teaidale (Howard M.)
ton. 2282
leaf.
Jerry March & David Allen, Philadel-
phia, Pa. C 126474, July 19, 1906; 2 c.
July 19, 1906.
Rise to all eternity; sacred sons for low
yoi(« in F, a new arrangement o? the old | There's a little flag on high; written by
Hugh Seton, composed by J. Airli'e
Dix. 2283
F, unp.
Francis, Dav & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 126988, Aug. 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
hymn Jesus lover of my soul. 2278
r»p.
W. H. Willis A CO., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 127530, Aug. 15, 1906; 2 c. Aug 15, 1906.
Tell me; song, words and music by Geo.
H. Finzel.
F, unp.
Vaux music co., inc., Detroit, Mich.
C 126959, Aug. 6, 1906: 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Tell me sweetheart; words and music by
Dr. J. B. Everett. 2275
F,5p.
2274 . ^' ^^^•
There*s a man in Manitoba; written by Dan
Lipton, composed by C. W. Murphy.
2284
f°, unp.
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 126989, Aug. 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
7, 1906.
Pioneer music publishing company,
Chicago, III. C 127298, Aug. 11, 1906; 2 Thine forever; [words by] M. F. Maude,
c. Aug. 11, 1906. - - -
Tell the story; [words and music by]
Robert L. Fletcher. 2276
leaf.
[music by] G. T. Burnett. 2285
leaf.
Hope pub. CO.. Chicago. 111. C 127166,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
R. L. Fletcher, Washington, D. C. C „^, , ^. ^ ru t n mr ^.^
T.'^.^s \n<T ifi iQOfi. 9o Am,. 16. 1906. Thine is the greatness; [by] Geo. Marks
127552, Aug. 16, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 16, 1906.
Tempter (The) ; by Stella A. Happersett.
Chicago, Success music co. 2277
f®, 5 p., song.
S. A. Happersett, United Staten. C
126745, Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Tenderly garland the graves; [words by]
Ida L. Reed, [music by] F. W.
Westhoff. 2278
leaf.
Orville Brewer, Chicago, III. C 93316,
Apr. 21, 1905; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Thanksgiving; [words bv] Ida L. Reed,
[mu-ic by] F. W. Westhoff. 2279
leaf.
Orville Brewer, Chicaoro, III. C 93318,
Apr. 21, 1905; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
That dear old fashioned cottage, is my home
sweet home; [words by] Ida E.
Rogers, [music by] Eugene Kaeuffer.
Chicago, Pioneer music pub. co.
2280
f«, 6 p.
I. E. Rogers, United States. C 126970,
Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Evans. 2286
2 leaves, tsong.
Hope pub. CO., Chicago, III. C 127173,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Thursday is my Jonah day; song from The
time, the place, and the girl, Ivric by
Will M. Hough and Frank R. Adams,
music by Jos. E. Howard. 2287
f° unp.
Chas. K. Harris, New York, N. Y. C
127033, Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1906.
Time has brought no changes to my heart;
words by Geo. A. Norton, music by
Geoffrey 0' Hara. 2288
f°, 5 p.
Lew Dockstader pub. co., New York,
N. Y. C 127225, Aug. 10,.1906; 2 c. Aug.
6, 1906.
'Tls the very same Jesns; [words by] C. M .
Keach, [music by] A. E. Bloom.
2289
leaf.
A. E. Bloom, Monticello, Wis. C
127689, Aug. 18, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1906.
HTTBICAL COMPOSITIONS
189
'TU woman makei the home; [by] Louise
8. Dorr. 2290
fo, 6 p., song.
Pioneer music publishing company,
Chicago, 111. C 126911, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c.
Aug. 6, 1906.-
Titl*a celebrated lerenade; solo for cello,
clarinet, Horn or E fiat alto, arr. by
Theo. M. Tobani cello & pf. (C.
Fischer's ed. ) 2291
f**, ec., unp., cello pt.
clarinet & pf .
f, ac.. unp., clarinet pt.
C 126805-126809, Aug. 4, 1906.
solo for cornet, alto saxophone, alto
clarinet baritone or trombone, arr. by
Theo. M. Tobani, (C. Fischer's ed.)
f°, unp.
C 128816, Aug. 4, 1906.
arr. by Theo. M. Tobani, band, (C.
Fischer's ed. )
40, ptn.
C 126821, Aug. 4, 1906.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y.
2 c. of each Aug. 4, 1906.
To Paw Paw for mine; words and music by
E. C. Mevers. 2292
F, 5p.
Thompson music co., Chicago, 111. C
127518, Aug. 15, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1906.
To Spring; (An den fruhling) [by|| Edvard
Grieg, op. 43, no. 6. revised and
fingered by W. W. Goldthwaite.
Boston, Evans music co. 2298
f . 7 p., pf.
W. A. Evans, Boston, Mass. C 126947,
Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
ToiUng (The) country girl; by Tilly J.
Novak. Chicago, Success music
CO. 2294
f>, 6 p., song.
T. J. Novak, United States. C 127394,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Toreador song; (Carmen) G. Bizet, solo
for comet, or trombone (baritone)
arr. by Theo. M. Tobani. (C. Fisch-
er's ed. ) 2296
f**, 4 p., trombone pt.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
126816, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Toreador's song and march from Carmen;
G. Bizet, solo for violoncello, flute
or clarinet, arr. by Theo. M. Tobani,
cello & pf. (C. Fischer's ed.) 2296
P, 8C., unp., cello pt.
Clarinet & pf.
f , 9C., unp., clarinet pt.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
126807, 126808, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. of each
Aug. 4, 1906.
Tears (Frank E.)
II pleure dans mon coeur; (O softly
falls the rain) paroles de Paul Verlaine,
English version by Percy Greenbank.
2297
f°.5p.
Chappell & CO., ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 127608, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
17. 1906.
Wind (The) in the orchard; song no.
2 in C, words by Fred. E. Weatherly.
229S
f.7p.
Chappell <& CO., ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 127230, Aug, 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
10, 1906.
Towne (T. Martin)
Brewer's first lessons in vocal music
and song collection. 2299
120, 64 p.
Orville Brewer, Chicago, 111. A 146626,
May 23, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Towne's mnsic chart. 2800
leaf.
Orville Brewer, Chicago, III. C 152261,
July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 7, 1906.
Tra-la-la! or, Scraps; written by R P.
Weston & Fred. J. Barnes, composed
by Maurice Scott. 2801
19, unp.
Francis, Dav & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 127132, Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
9, 1906.
Tranquil ( The ) days ; [by] Mary D. House.
2802
fo, 5 p., song.
Pioueer music publishing company,
Chicago, 111. C 127300, Aug. 11, 1906;
2 c. Aug. 11, 1906.
Trtfpard (Emile)
Gai printempe: po^sie de Charles Ma-
relle, chant et piano no. 3. 2808
f°. 3 p.
L. Grus & cie. Paris, France. C 127342,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Trojelli (A.)
Little (The) hens; (Les petites pou-
lettes) mazurka burlesque. (Character-
istic pieces for the piano.) 2804
«*»,6p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 127571, Aug. 16, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 16,
1906.
Trowbridge (J. E.)
Blessed be the I^rd. Psalm XXVIII.
(Sacred octavo series mixed voices no.
728. ) 2306
8°. 7 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
126875, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
190
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIE8
mirioh (Fr.)
Drei (Die) blutstropfen; gedicht von
Karl Haupt, preischor fiir mannerchor
op. 105 no. 2. 2806
8°. 7 p.
C 127602, Aug. 17, 1906.
PreiBch(Jre, op. 106 no. 1: Wo ist Gott;
gedicht von FehxDahn; no. 2: AmRhein;
gedicht von Otto Hausmann; fiir manner-
chor. 2807
go. 7, 3 p.
C 127600, 127601, Aug. 17, 1906.
F. Ullrich, Godesbei^, a/Rh., Ger-
many. 2 c. of each Aug. 17, 1906.
Undergradnate (The) ; march and two step,
by Arthur M. Weeks. 2808
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
126810, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Uni ist ein kind geboren; (Unto us a child
is born) [by] H. B. Proelil. no. 12.
Festgesange fiir miinnerchure. 2809
4°, 5 p.
H. B. Proehl, Chicago, 111. C 127214,
Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1906.
Uplifted banners; [words by] Lizzie De
Armond, [music by] Chas. H.
Gabriel.
2810
leaf.
Hope pub. CO., Chicago, 111. C 127056,
Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1906.
Use It for Jesns; [words by] E. £. Hewitt
[music by] F. Raymond. 2811
leaf.
Jerry March & David Allen, Philadel-
phia, Pa. C 126476, July 19, 1906; 2 c.
July 19, 1906.
Van Biene (Edward)
Vespers; intermezzo for violin and
piano. Reeder A Walsh's sixpenny
musical marvels no. 41. 2812
t°, 8c., 4 p. and V. pt.
Reeder & Walsh, London, England.
C 126445, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 28,
1906.
Vannah (Kate)
Tears of Christ; song with violin obli-
gato, words by Lilian Mortimer. 2818
fP, Rc., 8 p. and v. pt.
Theo. Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. C
127146, Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Yenns; waltz by Kathleen A. Roberts.
L. F. graded ed. standard compo-
sitions by favorite composers, 2nd
grade, 11. 2814
f°, 8p.,pf.
Leo. Feist, New York, N. Y. C 127681,
Aug. 18, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
Tera; a hammock serenade written and
composed by Tom Meller, Alf J.
Lawrence & Harry Gifford. Reeder
& Wal8h'»« sixpenny marvels no. 38.
2815
I f°, 4 p.
• Reeder & Walsh, London, England.
1 C 126444, July ;-.0, 1906; 2 c. July 28, 1906.
Teme (Adela)
I wonder why; song no. 2 in G, words
by PAquerette ^Forrester. New York,
Boosey & co. 2816
f°,7p.
£noch & sons, London, England. C
127445, Aug. 14, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 14, 1906.
Vesper hymn; (Lux umbri) words by
John T. Wightman, music by Carey
Bonner. 2817
leaf.
J. T. Wightman, Baltimore, Md. C
126627, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
Tiotim (A) to poverty slie fell; by J. W.
Johnson. Chicago, Success music
CO. 2318
f°, 5 p., aong.
J. W. Johnson, United States. C
127400. Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
; Vienna beauties; (Weaner mad'ln) waltz,
C. M. Ziehrer, arr. by < ». H. Reeves.
(C. Fischer's ed. universal band
jour. 892.) 2819
4°, pte.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. 0
126791, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
Villa Nova; march and two step [by]
Ross Moore. Chicago, Illinois,
music book house. 2820
f^, 3 p.
R. Moore, Devils Lake, N. Dak. C
127191, Aug. 9, 1906; 2 e. Aug. 9, 1906.
Walker (Ernest)
Hymn (A) to Dionysus; op. 13 violino
primo. 2821
P. 3 p.
violino secondo.
f«,3p.
viola.
f°,3p.
violoncello.
f°, 3 p.
basso.
fo 2 p.
Novello <fe CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 127333-127337, Aug. 13, 1906; 2
c. of each Aug. 13, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
191
Waits me Bill and Meet me dear any place
any time at all, medley waltz, B. H.
Burt, Alfred Dolman, arr. by JohnH.
Abrams. 8822
4**, band, pta.
Jo8. W. Stern & co.. New York, N. Y.
C 126721, Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Waning (The) honeymoon; song from the
time, the place and the girl, lyric
by Will M. Hou^h and Frank R.
Adams, music by Jos. E. Howard.
2828
f° unp.
Chaa. K. Harris, New York, N. Y. C
127031, Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 15, 1906.
Warner (H. Waldo)
Catch the stars; words by Onslow
Frampton. 2824
r*. 6 p.
Bftoaev & co., London, England. C
126649, Xug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
Warren (A. E.)
Sweet spirit hear my prayer; melody
from Wallace's opera Lurline; transcrip-
tion and variation. 2826
fo, 7 p., pf.
In renewal for 14 years from Dec. 31,
1906. Oliver Ditson company, Boston,
Mass. C 126629, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
2, 1906.
Washinffton and liberty; [words by] Rose
N. Yawger [music by] Haken Nils-
eon, arr. by F. W. W. 2326
leaf.
Orville Brewer, Chicago, 111. C 93321,
Apr. 21, 1905; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Washington belles; march two step, by
Eugene F. Close. 2827
fo. 6 p., pf.
E. F. Close, Baltimore, Md. C 127035,
Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1906.
Waterfall; written and composed by Tom
Mellor. Alf J. Lawrance and Harry
Gifford. 2828
f>,4p.
Monte Carlo pub. co., London, Eng-
land. C 127262, Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
9, 1906.
Waving palms; waltz for the pianoforte,
by B. H. Starks. 2329
F.7p.
Wm. A. Kaun music co., Milwaukee,
Wis. C 127695, Aug. 18, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
18, 1906.
We'll rally in the blessed land on high;
[w«>rds by] Lizzie De Armond, [nm-
sic by] Cnas. H. Gabriel. 2880
leaf.
Hope pub. CO., Chicago, 111. C 127065,
Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1906.
We may dream of long ago: Everhart.
Chicago, Illinois, music book house.
2881
P*, 4p., 8on«:.
Logan W. Everhart, Fort Scott, Kans.
C 126594, Aug. 1, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1906.
We thank Thee, onr Father; f words by]
Lizzie De Armond, [music by] Chas.
H. Gabriel. 2882
leaf.
Hope pub. CO., Chicago, 111. C 127061,
Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1906.
Wearers of the green; bv Chauncey Olcott.
2888
f>, 6 p., song.
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 125809, July 19, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Worth (Joseph)
W^iegenlied; fiir vierstimmigen man>
nerchor, parti tter. ' 2884
SP, unp.
Ernst Eulenburg, Leipzig, Germany.
C 127128, Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
West (JohnE.)
Behold, God is my salvation; full an-
them for thanksgiving or general use.
(Novello's octavo anthems no. 865.)
2885
8o 8 p.
Novello <& CO., limited, Ix)ndon, Eng-
land. C 126847, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
6,1906.
What ails yer, babe, is yo' losin' yo' min'T
by James F. Flynn. Chicago, Suc-
cess music CO. 2886^
f°, 5 p., song.
J. F. Flynn, United States. C 127396,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
What the flowers say; words and music
by C. W. Toner, soprano in G. 2887
fo,6p.
C. W. Toner, Seattle, Wash. C 127272,
Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 11, 1906.
Whatsoever (The) band; [words by] Lizzie
De Armond, [music by] Ohas. H.
Gabriel. 2888
leaf.
Hope pub. CO., Chicago, 111. C 127062^
Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1906.
Wheeler (AlAred)
Spring flowers; song no. 1 in E flat.
2889
f°, 6p.
Enoch & sons, I^ndon, England. C
126782, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 4, 1906.
When a soldier fights; by E. A. Murphy.
Chicago, Success music co. 2840
f°. 5 p., song.
E. A. Murphv, Canada. C 126703,
Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c' Aug. 3, 1906.
192
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIOHT Bin?RI£B
When her beauty beyini to fade; words by
Al. firyan, music by Theodore Morse.
ft841
f°, 6 p.
F. B. Haviland pub. co., New York,
N. Y. C 127680, Auj?. 18, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
14, 1906.
When I went to Fhebe's a wooing; words
by E. M. Boyne, music by W. Lee.
Chicago, Illinois music book house.
2842
F, 3p.
E. M. Boyne, Bradley, 111. C 127190,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
When Jesne died; [words and music by]
C. F. Louthain. 2848
leaf.
C. F. Louthain, Grand Rapids, Mich.
C 127238, Aug. 10, 1906; 2c. Aug. 10, 1906.
When love and I flret met; [by] Muriel
Nelson. 2844
F, 7 p., song.
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 127560, Aug. 16, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
16, 1906.
When she walks; written by Harry Boden,
composed by W. Skerry and Harry
Ford. ( Reeder and VValnh's sixpenny
musical marvels no. 39. ) 2845
f°.4p,
Reeder & Walsh, London, England. C
126443, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 28, 1906.
When the apple blossoms bloom sweet Ai-
leen; words by Peter Lewis, music by
Edna Scott and Paul Henie. 2846
f,5p.
Lewis-Henie pub. co., Cleveland, Ohio.
0 127269, Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c Aug. 13, 1906.
When the Antnmn ends the harvest of the
year; words and music by A. M.
Hootman. 2847
fo,5p.
0. T. Knode, Richmond, Ind. C 126864,
July 28, 1906; 2 c. July 20, 1906.
When the day's work is done; [by] Anton
E. Oson. Chicago, Pioneer music
pub. CO. 2848
f° 6 p., song.
A. E. Oson, United States. C 127286,
Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 11, 1906.
When the golden summer's gone; words
and music by Charles Shackford.
2849
f°, 5 p.
Henry Krey music co., Ronton, Mass.
C 127090, Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1906.
When the flowers of life's summer fade
away; by James F. Cassidy. Chi-
cago, Success music co. * 8850
f®, 6p.. tiong.
J. F. Cassidy, United States. C 127381,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
When the moonbeams flood the earth with
silvery light; by Henry W. Woolley.
Chicago, Success music co. 8861
f°, 6 p., Hong.
H. W. Woolley, United States. C
127651, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 17. 1906.
When the summer breeies blow; by Lilian
Hawkins. Chicago, Success music
CO. 2858
fo, 6 p.. 9ong,
L. Hawkins, United States. C 126744,
Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Where are the birds that nsed to sing;
words and music by Mrs. M. L. Lyon.
Chicago, Imperial music pub. co.
286S
f°. 3 p.
Mrs. M. L. Lyon, Norman, Okla. C
127377, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Where the Colnmbine is blooming on the
hill; by Mrs. Laura Fooshee. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 2854
f°, 6 p., song.
Mrs. L. Fooshee, United States. C
127415, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Where the fires were aglow; words and
music by Cliarles Schram. Port-
land, Oreg., Graves & co. 2856
f^, unp.
C. Schram, Oregon City, Greg. C
127024, July 21, 1906; 2 c. July 21, 1906.
Where the Kentneky holly grows; [words
by] Mrs. G. W. Skinner, [music by]
Eugene Kaeuffer. 28*56
fo, 5 p.
Pioneer music publishing company,
Chicago, 111. C 126914, Aug. 6, 1906;
2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Where the 8ego lilies grow; [words by]
Edward Ekker [music by] Lee
Carleton. Chicago, Pioneer muHc
pub. CO. 2857
f°. 5 p.
E. Ekker, United States. 0 127292,
Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 11, 1906.
Where the sweet magnolias bloom; by Vio-
letta Parmelee. Chicago, Success
munic co. 2858
f°, 5 p., song.
V. Parmelee, United States. C 127656,
Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSlTIONa
198
Where we meet our own again; [words by]
Edith Willis Linn, [music by] F. A.
Burleigh. 2859
leaf.
Jerry March & David Allen, Philadel-
phia, Pa. C 126472, July 19, 1906; 2 c.
July 19, 1906.
Wherever then dost go; words and melody
by Edna Cornelia Lines, arr. by Eu-
gene Kaeuffer. 2860
Pioueer musir publishing company,
Chicago, III. C 126905, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c.
Aug. 6, 1906.
Whippoorwill: [words by] James Rowe,
[music byj Thoro Harris. 2361
leaf.
Meyer & bro., Chicago, 111. C 127197,
Aug. *9, 1906; ^ c. Aug. 9, 1906.
White House (The) bride; words by Mrs.
Clara B. Kephart, music by Khoda
M. Kephart. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 2862
«°, 5 p.
A/r». C. B. Kephart, Rolfe, Pa. C
116169, Mar. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
Who loves him not for fame! [words by]
O. P. Brink, [music by] Eugene
Kaeuffer. Chicago, Pioneer music
pub. CO. 2868
f°.5p.
0. p. Brink, United States. C 127294,
Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 11, 1906.
Widener (Stanley F.)
Honey town; a plantation lullaby,
words by Victor A. Herman. 2864
*°,«p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. C
127617, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 16, 1906.
Wilcox (L. C.)
Savior, source of every blessing; duo for
soprano and baritone. 2865
f°,5p.
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, Mass., in re-
newal for 14 years from Oct. 17, 1906. C
126637, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
WilUams (Frederick)
In joyful mood; for the piano, op. 58.
2866
f°,5p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 127616, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 16, 1906.
WUliams (Leonard)
Girl (The) behind the counter; valse
arranged on melodies by Howard Talbot:
orchestra by H. M. Higgs. 2867
8°. 14 pta.
Chappell & CO., ltd., London, England,
C 126700, Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Williams (Bamnel E.)
Nature in song; designed for use in the
public schools. 2868
12°, 110 p. coll.
8. E. Williams, Winchester, Ind. C
119335, Apr. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1906.
Williams (Warwick)
Casino lancers; arranged by J. Ord
Hume for brass band. (Boosey & co's
brass & reed band journal no. 452.)
Boosey & co., London. 2869
8°, pte.
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 127124, Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
9, 1906.
Wilson (C. D.)
Smiles of morning; rondinetto op. 98,
piano. 2870
i°, 7 p.
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, Mass., in re-
newal for 14 years from Oct. 9, 1906. C
126638, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
Wilson (0. D.)
Sleigh (The) ride; polka rondo op. 97,
piano. 2871
F.7p.
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, Mass., in re-
newal for 14 years from Nov. 20, 1906.
C 126633, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
Wink yonr eye! [words by] Harry C.
Scott, [music oy] Eugene Kaeuffer.
Chicago, Pioneer music pub. co. 2872
f>.6p.
H. C. Scott, United States. C 126938,
Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Winner (Bep.)
Sweet by and by; comet and piano.
2878
f , pf., pt., 8 p. and cor. pt.
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, Mass., in re-
newal for 14 years from Nov. 20, 1906.
C 126632, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
Winnowed anthems nos. 3 and 4 combined;
for quartet and chorus choirs, a col-
lection of one hundred and six an-
thems and eacred songs by forty-
three composers. 2874
8°, 351 p.
Hope pub. CO., Chicago, 111. A 152811,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
With the robins ni retnm; words by J. J.
Walker, music bv Max S. Witt.
2875
f°, 5p.
Jas. W. Stern & co., New York, N. Y.
C 126720, Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1906.
194
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Withered (A) treaenre; words by Susan
Boothe Hopkins, music by Lee Carle-
ton. Chicago, Pioneer music pub.
CO. 2876
8. B. Hopkins. United States. C
126921, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Wonderland; [by] Th )8. S. Allen for song
orchestration. 2877
8P, pt8.
Walter Jacobs, Boston, Mass. C 127017,
Aug. 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Won't yon be my sweetheart; a dainty love
song, by Harry Ennis. New York,
Tyro music co. 2878
f**, 6p.
Thomas E. McGuiness, New York,
N- Y. C 127034, Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
8, 1906.
Woods (7. Cunningham)
For the Kin^; a cadet corps song, words
by G. T. Atkmson. (Novello's school
songs no. 867. ) 2879
8°. 4 p.
Novel lo & CO., ltd., London, England.
C 126850, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
World (The) will know it; [words by]
James Rowe, [music by] Thoro
Harris. 2880
leaf.
Meyer & bro., Chicago, 111. C 127206,
Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Yankee (A) breese; march & twostep,
Geo. March, arr. by Mackie-Beyer.
(J. W. Pepper's 20th centurv jour.)
2881
4°, orch. pt«.
J. W. Pepper, Philadelphia, Pa. C
126670, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 2, 1906.
Yankee Doodle tramp; [by] Charlie Blox-
som. Chicago, lUiiioid music book
house. 2882
f°, 8 p., soiiK.
C. Bloxsom, Bridgeport, Conn. C
127194, Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Yellow (The) dog Arom home; [by] Eugene
Kaenffer. 2888
1°, 3 p., soiiK-
Pioneer music pub. co., Chicago, 111.
C 126909, Aug. 6, 1906: 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Yon are my only love; by Chas. Dorffel.
Chicago, Success music co. 8384
f>, 5p.,Bong.
C. Dorffel, United States. C 128738,
Aug. 3, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Yon can't give yonr heart to fomebody else
and ittll hold hands with me; Ivric by
Leo Wood, music by Leo Edwards.
2885
t°,b p.
Gus. Edwards music pub. co., ^ew
York, N. Y. C 123546 June 16, 1906;
2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
Yon will never find a place on earth like
home; words and music by Josephine
Fritchman. ' 2886
f«.6p.
Pioneer music publishing company,
Chicago, 111. C 126915, Aug. 6, 1906; 2
c Aug. 6, 1906.
Yon' re a jolly iine fellow when they want
yon; written and composed by Mur-
ray and Everard. 2887
P, unp.
Francis, Dav & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 1276^5, Aug. 18, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
18, 1906.
Yonr troth I freely give yon; [words by]
Mrs, C. Cudney, [music by] Eugene
Kaeuffer. 2888
fo,6p.
Pioneer music publishing company,
Chicago, 111. C 127301, Aug. 11, 1906; 2
c. Aug. 11, 1906.
Ziegler (Johannes)
Sweet remembrance; op. -38 no. 2.
Twin flowers pianoforte duets. 2888
f*», 6p.
C 126598, Aug. 1, 1906.
Village (The) band: op. 38 no. 1.
Twin flowers pianoforte duets. 2390
F. 5 p.
C 126599, Aug. 1, 1906.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. 2
c. each July 31, 1906.
Number of entries of Musical compositions completed by deposit of 2 copies
since Jan. 1, 1906 18,497
INDEX TO PART 3. MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
This index contains the names of the copyright proprietors of all the titles regis-
tered in this nnmber; following each proprietor's name is the title registered by
him. The index includes also title references to all compositions entered under
the authors in the Catalogue and author references to all compositions entered
under the titles in the Catalogue. In the case of an author reference, the title
follows the name of the author.
The Flsnres refer to Uie Heavy-faced Namberti follo^vlnff Uie Titles In tlie
Catalofl^ne.
Aarons ( A . E. ) Little girl like me . 1966
Abrams (J. H. ) Waltz me Bill. . 2322
Across the campus 2196
Adagio 1772
Administrator march 1617
A^ (M.) Entre nous waltzes. . . 1743
Aimer c'est vivre 1761
All's right with the world 2164
All the world's a stage 1818
Allen ( D. ) Hymn of praise 1849
Allegretto from symphony in E
arrangement 2248
Allen (T. 8.):
Strolling home with Jennie .. 2243
Wonderland 2377
Allen music CO. Sooot 2201
Allgegenwart 1774
Allphin (N. W.) Day of great re-
joicing 1694
Alone 1972
AmRhein 2307
Ambrosio(A.d') Feuilles ^parses. 1573
American chevalier 1575
An den friihlin^ 2293
An meine konigm 1817
Anderson ( A ) . Bostonian 1632
Anderson (C. A.) San Francisco
catastropne 2181
Andev (C. A.) San Francisco ca-
tastrophe 2181
Angell (M. T.) Sunlight to twi-
light 2253
Angels are waiting for me 1577
Angers serenade 1636
Angelua 2009
Anson ( W. ) Birthday 1609
Apollo-verlag. Taschen - tanz - al-
bum 1958
Apple blossoms 1928
Approaching spring 2242
April fell in love with June 2043
Arm^ (L* ) mutualiste 1812
Amett - DelcMiais co. May blos-
soms : 2011
Arnold ( I. ) I love you now 1860
Arioso, Pagliacci 1950
Arthuns (G.) In my pagoda 1888
3695— PT 3, NO 10—06 4
As the seasons come and go 2204
Ascher ( J. ) Cascade de roses 1657
Ascherberg, Hopwood A Crew:
All the world's a stage 1818
My lady spring ' 1661
Sea pinks 2171
At Buckroe beach 1584
An mein bayemland 1676
Atschool 2076
Aubade 2028,2151
Autumn ride 1898
Ave Maria 1775
Bachmann (P. ) Just a letter that
mother wrote 1913
Bader (H. £.) O won't you sail
with me 2098
Bagley (E. E.) National emblem. 2075
Baldwin ( Mrs, N. ) Sweetest love. 2265
Ballad of bony fiddler 1820
Banes (P. F.) Cornish's practical
instructor 1677
Barcarole 2024
Barclay ( D. ) Marguerite 1997
Barker (T. T.):
Con voiber 1612
Sleep on 2202
Barnby |j. ) Come and rest 1673
Bamitz (J. D.) :
Good old time religion 1808
Mother's love 2041
Prepare 2138
Batchelor ( W. ) Mama's old maid 1993
Be strong! Be soldiers true! 1596
Becker ( Hen<5 L. ) High life march 1835
Beckwith ( H. ) Night of June . . . 2088
Becucci ( E. ) Tesoro mio 1 599
Beethoven. Moonlight sonata 2032
Before Thy throne 2254
Behold, God is my salvation 2336
Bell (I. ) San Francisco by the sea 2180
BellaNapoli 1757
Belle of Mayfair 2245
Bellinger ( A. ) Hearts of gold . . . 1830
Bellstedt(H.) Leary's alleyway. 1946
Bendall(W.) Andante espressivo. 2249
Bendix (Theo.) lion and the
mouse 1960
I
II
raOEX
Benedictufl in G minor, tr. to A
minor
Bennett (J. M.):
Memories of the whippoorwill.
I am true
Berceuse
Berceuse op. 47
Ben?enholtz (£.) Bohemian life.
Best ( S. K. ) Talk with Jesus. . . .
Beucler ( G. F. ) Castle guard
Bid me to hope
Bid you good morrow
Bledermann (£. J.) Third mass.
Bills (G. M.) Good night dear
heart good night
Birch (O. E. ) My old sweetheart
and I
Bizet (G.):
Carmen
Toreador song
Toreador's song and march . . .
Bjom (Jofl.) Hor, o Gud, min
bon
Black eyed daisies
Blakely. Love's melody
Blakeslee (Chas. 0.) Good night
my dear good night. . ^
Blessed be the Lord . . ,
Blitz ( K. ) Modem school of sight-
singing
Bloom (A. E.):
He purchased life for me
'Tis the very same Jesus
Bloxsom (C. ) Yankee Doodle
tramp
Bluska (C. F.):
My thoughts homeward fly..
Sweet days of youth
Boehnlein (V. G.) Gartland
Bohemian aance
Boggess ( N. M. ) Spring fancies . .
Bohm (C):
Attaque des Ulans
Calm as the night
Bonner (C. ) Vesper hymn
Boone (J. 8.) Honest but hard
working man
Boosey & co. :
Catch the stars
lord's prayer ^-
Boreas
Boston ( E. M. ) Our president. . .
Boy and the butterfly
Boyne (E. M.) When I went to
Phebe's a wooing
Bradley (M.) co. Mother Goose
songs
Braham ( G. ) Four-in-hand march
Braun ( \V. ) My dream
Braun-Elschen
Bray (C. E. ) :
I am true
Memories of the whipiX)orwiIl-
Brazena (G. ) Little Flo.
2125
2016
1851
2151
1809
1628
2271
1658
1727
1933
1643
1805
2061
2013 I
2295 I
2296
1843
1615
1981
1807
2305
1619
1828
2289
2382
2072 i
2257 ,
1785
1742
2232
1585
1652
2317
1842
2324
1954
2122
2119
1737
2342
1684
1771
2050
2023
1851
2016
1904
Breitkopf & Hartel:
Serenade 1923
Toccata 2033
Brewer (0.):
Arborday 1581
Cricket 1682
Firstleasons 2299
Happy children 1822
Kobin Redbreast 2161
Sleigh-bells jubilee 2222
SnowBofair 2224
Stars 2239
Tenderly garland the graves. . 2278
Thanksgiving 2279
Towne's music chart 2300
Washington and liberty 2;^26
Brewer's first lessons 2299
Bridal chorus from Lohengrin 1976
Brink (O. P.) Who loves him
not for fame 2363
Brown*(F. J.) I'm just a ragged
news boy 1861
Brown (N.) Craokerjack 1681
Bruits def6te 2145
Brumes matinales 2145
Brunetti ( T. A. ) Folle extase . . . 2026
Brush (H. M.) San Francisco's
doom 2183
Bryan (V.) If I only had the
nerve 1877
Bryant ( H . C. ) Three ballads. . . 1645
Burleigh (F. A.) Where we meet
our own again 2:^9
Burnett (Cj. T.) Thine forever .. 2285
Bureon ( F. P. ) Mother's joy, . . . 2040
Burt (B. H.) & Solman (A.)
Waltz me Bill 2322
Busey (M. ) Rioters 2159
Cadman(C.W.) Prairie sketches. 1651
Cahier de devoirs 1680
Cammeyer ( A. ) I wonder 1873
Candy lion 2223
Cantilene 1631
Canzone in G minor 1773
Caprice 1970
Carleton (L. ):
Castleguard 1658
1 never thought I'd ever fall
in love 1S63
Just a letter that mother wrote 1913
Life's pathway 1955
Marguerite 1997
Where the Sego lilies grow. . . 2357
Withered treasure 2376
Carlson (C. F.) Prophecy of the
oracle 2143
Carlton (C. ) Elk's parade 1736
Carnes (W. D. ) Sweetest girl that
Dixie ever knew 2264
Casino lancers 2''i69
Cai<i)er (J. S. ) I never thought
I'd ever fall in love 1863
Cassady (Eddie). Good-bye my
little. Dixie queen l^
INDEX
III
Caaeidy (J. F.):
Doom of the golden gate at
dawn of day 1713
When the flowers of life's sum-
mer fade away 2360
Catch thestars 2324
Cavalier fantastique 1799
Ct»lePtial vision 2085
Channon ( F. ) Pheemie 2134
Chappell & CO. :
All's right with the world .... 2154
Alone 1972
Autumn ride 1898
Bid you gootl morrow 1933
Dormeuse 2155
Girl behind the counter.. 2034,2367
Hab' michlieb 1934
II pleure dans mon coeur 2297
Moral set to music 2156
Mother of mighty sons 1588
O heedless flower 1935
Oh, toforget 1973
Songs of summer 2157
Wind in the orchard 2298
W hen love bends low 1936
Yesterdays 1937
Chant sans paroles 1832
(^hopin ( F. F. ) Hear the call .. . 1829
Children at plav 1671
Child ren at rest 1 671
Choisnel ( G. ) Fervaal 1 892
Christ the child 1900
Church (J.) CO.:
Administrator march 1617
Ballad of bony fiddler 1820
Christ thechild 1900
dairies for the young 1 754
Four intermezzos 2005
Fox v grandpa 1640
love's eternity 2006
Musical writing book 1816
O great & glorious vis»ion 2233
Cinq po^mes 1695
Clappe ( A. A. ) Bridal cortege. . . 1637
Clarv (H. B.) Destruction of
golden gate city 1699
Clemens (J. D. ) City of pearl . . . 1667
Clement (F. \V.) Bright college
(lavs 1638
Close (E.F.) Washington belles.. 2327
Coates (Sherman). Good night,
good night 1806
Cohen ( A. M. ) Sunlight dance. . 2252
Coleman ( E. ) Lovers flirting over
the wire 1979
Coleman ( H . ) Per gradus 21 31
Coles (C. H. ) I^ary'fl allevway . . 1946
Collins ( J. F. ) My little ikn .... 2056
Come fill your glass and drink
with me 1907
Come, Jenus Re<leemer 1582
Composizioni per violino 2151
(on voi l)er 1(512
Concerto in E flat 1 75.")
Conrath ( L, ) Papillons 2123
Continental pneumatic march and
Romance 1922
Cook(S.G.) Echoes of the Rhine. 1730
Corkran(R.LeR.) Sweet spring.. 2263
Cornelius (Olive). In among the
grape vines 1881
Corin(J.B.) I'd rather be a lamp-
post in New York 1853
Countee ( W. B. ) Rosa 2168
Cramer (A.) Nobody's looking,
sweetheart 2092
Crampton (G. ) Singing lesson. . . 2215
Cunha (A. R.) One two three
four 2112
Curwen (J. ) & sons:
Lark'sgrave 2234
Luck of Edenhall 2086
March landscape 2235
This is the way 2236
Cygne 2255
Cvphers ( C. W. ) , jr. , Darkie's long-
'ing 1690
Daboll ( R. N. ) Hoy tono 1 846
Dahlof ( J. ) I trvgghet ' 1866
Daly (W.O.): '
Don't sneeze at me 1712
Little Jack Horner 1967
Tag, you're it 2267
Dance oi the waves and moon-
beams 2246
Danse Arabesque 1606
Date (H.):
Alone with God 1570
He died for me 1827
Mother's prayer saved me 2042
O precious hour 2096
Davenport ( A. ) Angel's serenade. 1636
Davenport (N. E.) Roosevelt girl. 2167
Davis (('. ) Nonsense 2093
Davis (F.) Memorv 2018
Dawn *. 1728
Decourcelle (P.) :
Feuilles ('parses 1573
FoUeextase 2026
Dehnhoff (K.) Belle of the At-
lantic 1602
Dernier sourire 1724
Dick (A. J.) Cavalier 1660
Ditson (O. ) CO.:
Across the campus 2196
Bridal chorus 1976
Con voi ber... 1612
Carmen 201 3
Earlv Italian piano music 1744
Fairy echo 2197
Forget-me-nots 1741
In meadows green 1 635
Indian summer waltzes 191 7
Merry mill 1839
Mid-summer day 21 35
Old time jigs and reels for vio-
lin 2104
Reed organ selections 2150
Komanza 2185
Savior, source of everv bless-
ing '. 2365
IV
INDEX
Ditson (O.) CO. — Continued.
Second mass in £ flat 1948
Shadow 2116
Sleep on 2202
Sleiehride 2371
Smiles of morning; 2370
Song of the toreador 1613
Sweet by and by 1686, 2373
Sweet spirit hear my prayer. . 2325
Swingsong 2247
60 songs from Mother Gooae . 2115
Dix (J. A. ) There's a little flag on
high 2283
Doane ( \V. H.) Shadows will go. 2207
Dockstader ( L. ) pub. co. :
Do not forget the old days 1706
I'd rather be a lamp-post in
New York 1853
I know I'm not your first
sweetheart 1855
Roll, rollon 2163
Shovellin' coal 2212
Sweet Julienne 2260
Time has brought no changes. 2288
Doerr (G. P.) Back again to In-
diana 1590
Donner ( M . ) Variations sy m pho-
niques 1627
Doom of the golden gate at dawn
of day 1713
Dorffel (A.), ed, Mendelssohn.
Complete coll. of songs 2019
Dorffel (C.) You are my only
love 2384
Dormeufl 2155
Doro (M. ) Doggy in the yard ... 1708
Dorr (L. S.) 'Tis woman makes
the home 2290
Dors, bebe, dors 2078
Doubleday, Page & co. Songs
that every child should know. . . 1592
Dougherty (Mrs, Ed.) Mama,
would you care? 1992
Downer {Mrs. J.) Angels are
waiting 1577
Drei blutstropfen 2306
Drei iniinnerchore 2023
Dreililien verlag. Fuenf lieder... 1941
Drum and tnimpet 1703
Duerfte meine scele 1941
Duffell(W. K.):
Lovers flirting over the wire. . 1979
Old Summit farm 2103
Our blue-eyed darling 2117
Dulcken [Mrs. F. ) Dernier sou-
rire 1724
Duhnage ( W. E. ) Strongheart . . 2244
Duncan (E.) Sonata in D minor . 1725
Dunleith (I. ) Her laddie 1833
Dunning (L. C.) I think you're
such a dear 1865
Durand (A.) <& fils:
Adagio 1772
Cinq po^mes 1695
Fervaal 1892
Durand (A.) & fils— Continued.
Introduction et allegro 2149
Rustiques 2172
Simplice 2002
Valse eolienne 1608
Variations sy mphoniques 1627
Villanelle 1723
Early Italian piano music 1744
Eastern cradle song 1670
Eastman (A. H.) Principles of
violin technic 2121
Echo de la Floride 1810
Edmiaston (B. B.) Progressive
vocalists 1731
Edmonds (S.) I ain't goin' back
to Baltimore 1850
Edwards ( E. ) Aenone 1561
Ed wards ( G. ) m usic pub. co. You
can't give your heart 2385
Edwards (L.) You can't give
your heart 2385
Ea wards ( W. ) May blossoms . . . 201 1
Egghard(J.):
Brunette 1644
Little babbler 1962
Eggleston(W.) Old Summit farm 2103
EKer ( E. ) Where the Sego lilies
grow 2357
Elf and fay 1738
Elite orch. collection 1633
Elkin & CO., ltd.:
Eastern cradle song 1670
In the cornfield 1671
Ellis (G. A.) Expedition waltzes 1746
Ellis (H. A.) Take me back to
dearold Dixie 2269
Ellwanger (A.) My sweet little
Belvie 2068
El8ey(B.H.) My Oklahoma queen 2059
Emerson (L. O.):
(ilory to God in the highest. . 1791
Golden pathway 1801
0 l)e joyful in tne Lord 2094
Enoch & sons:
Examination candidates 1601
Greater and deeper 1683
1 wonder why 2316
Interlude 2166
Keeper of my heart 1990
Spring flowers 2339
Ennis (H.) Wont you be my
sweetheart 2378
Erist's 1776
Escula de violoncela 1927
Kulenburg (E. ) Wiegenlied 2334
Evans ((t. M.) Holv, holy, Lord
God of hosts ' 1841
Evans (M.) Thine is the greatness. 2286
Evans ( W. A. ) :
Berceuse 1603
Brunette 1644
Cascade de roses 1657
Dance capri(« 1687
Echoes of the Rhine 1730
Impromptu 1880
Little babbler 1962
INDEX
Evans (W. A.) — Continued.
Madrilena 1989
Myrtles 2073
To Sprinar 2293
Everhart ( L. W. ) We mav dream
of longago .' 2331
Everett (J. B. ) Tell me sweet-
heart 2275
Examination candidates 1601
Fairy echo 2197
Fall(M. H.) Soldiers 2225
Faust. (Flower song) 2165
Faulhafer ( E. ) Lone child 1974
Fawcett (M. H.) Love's telegra-
phy 1983
Feist (L.):
Bitsof B'dway hits 1611
Caught in a shower 1659
Com cracker dance 1676
Fancy free 1749
Fare thee well my old Ken-
tucky 1750
Forest concert 1768
Goldie's dream 1803
How many girls have you told
that to 1844
Little footsteps 1965
Mooney time 2031
Prince charming polkarette . . 2139
Shooting stars 2211
Take me on the rollers 2270
Venus 2314
Feist & Nathan. Moonev time. . . 2031
Feldman (B.) & co. Wait til the
work comes 'round 1735
Femando's serenade 1649
Ferroni(D.) Bella Napoli 1757
Fervaal, prelude 1«" acte 1892
Festival march 1984
Fuizel (G. H. ) Tell me 2274
Fischer (C):
Alicante 1568
An mein bayernland 1576
Attaque des Ulans . . •. 1585
Beauty's eyes 1598
Black diamond express 1614
Bohemian life 1628
Calm as the night 1652
Cleopatra 1 669
Dance of the honey bells 1689
Don Giovanni trrand selection . 1 709
Figaro's wedding 1758
Flower song 1765
Forsaken 1769
Gipsy prince 1786
Mar>'land 2004
Masea's in de cold ground 2007
Moonlight sonata 2032
Mnsica proibita 2046
My old Kentucky home, good
night 2060
Newrecruit 2084
Romance, bv V^ieuxt^mps 2164
Romance; flower song from
Faust 2165
Royal dragoons 2173
Fischer (C. ) — Continued.
Shooting star 2210
Simple aven 2219
Sounds from Austria 2227
Swan 2255
Titl's celebrated serenade 2291
Toreador song 2295
Toreador's song & march 2296
Undergraduate 2308
Vienna beauties 2319
Fischer (J, ) Miv konicek pochod . 2044
Fischer (J. ) & bfo. Third mass. . 1643
Fletcher ( R. L. ) Tel I the story . . 2276
Flot(U.) Mary Jane 2003
Flynn(J.F.) What ails yer, babe. 2836
Folle extase 2026
Fooshee (3/r«. L. ) Where the co-
lumbine is blooming 2354
For love of thee 2099
For the king 2379
Forberg (O.):
Drei miinnerchore 2023
Vier lieder 1817
Forberg (R) Taormina 1626
Forbidden music 2046
Forget-me-nots 1741
Foster (S. L.):
Massa'fl in de cold ground 2007
My old Kentucky home, good
night 2060
Four intermezzos 2005
Four masonic quartets or choruses
for men's voices 1714
Four songs 2158
Fox ( I. ) San Francisco by the sea. 2180
Fox (S.) pub. CO. Strongheart... 2244
Foxy grandpa 1640
Frage 1941
Frances {Mrs. E. ) Sweet Eliza-
beth 2258
Francis (C. E.) Memoires of the
Yellowstone 2017
Francis, Dav & Hunter:
Belle of Mayfair 2246
Caroo 1 656
Casino lancers 2369
Do you hear the Yankee band . 1 707
Garola 1782
Here comes that (^eorgia min-
strel ban' 1834
I wonder 1873
I wonder what we'd do . . 1874
In my pagoda 1888
Moorish parade 2035
M v little cand V kid 2055
Pheemie '. 2134
Sea-shell 2203
. Teasing 2133
There's a little flag on high . . 2283
There's a man in Manitoba. . . 2284
Tra-la-la 2301
When love and I first met . . . 2344
You're a jolly fine fellow .... 2:^87
Freeborn (C. M.) Fascination... 1752
Freudenberg (W. ):
AlJgegenwart 1774
VI
INDEX
Freudenberg (W.) — Continued.
Ave Maria 1 775
Erist'8 1776
Motetten des Kaiser Wilhelm. 1777
Nordiniinnerlie<i 1 778
Frey ( K. H. ) Shooting star 2210
Fritchman (J.) You will never
find a place on earth like home. 2386
FroherSinn 1779
Froinan ( A. A. ) I fear those weti-
ding bells 1854
Fruhlingslied 1840
FriihlingHzauber : 2023
Fulton (E. A. ) Reul^en Huskins. 2152
Gabriel (C. H.):
Faithful reapers 1748
God poureth new glorv 1 797
Golden rod ' 1802
In the tiny corners 1890
Join the Captain's band 1909
Praise the great Creator 2137
Rally round our school 2148
Uplifted banners 2310
We'll rallv in the blessed land
on high 2330
We thank thee, our Father. . . 2332
Whatsoever band 2338
Gai printemps 2303
Galvin (H. £.) Black diamond
express 1614
Gastaldon (S.) Musica proibita. . 2046
Gavin (M.) Don't mix up with
the Irish 1711
Gavotte in E 1719
Gay dandelion 1904
Gaynor (Jessie L. ) I love the stars
and stripes 1858
Geller (G. H. ) Back to vou 1591
Gerson (E. W. ) Kidoo skidoo. . . 1920
Gibbons (J. M.) Cotton blossoms. 1678
Gipson ( W\ E. ) Coquette 1675
Gipsvlife 1742
Girl behind the counter 2034, 2367
Gladdish (F. E. ) I never can for-
get you dear 1862
God is love 1714
Godard(B. ) Cavalier fantastique. 1799
Goggan (T. ) &broH. Mvthonghts. 2071
GoUlby (Eli David).' Goldby's
practical studies 1800
Golden harvest 1560
Goldthwaite (W. W.):
Berceuse 1603
Brunette 1644
Caj-cade de roses 1 657
Dance ca])rice 1687
Little babbler 1962
MadriK-na, by P. Wachs 1 9.s9
M vrtles 2073
To Spring 2293
Gould & CO. :
Bid me to hope 1727
Dawn 1728
Question 1 729
Summer greeting 2184
Gounod (C.)'
Cleopatra 1669
Romance; Flower song 2165
Graf (Das) 1941
Grande polka de concert 1595
Graves ( H . D. ) My thoughts .... 2071
Greater and deeper*. 1683
Gregh (L.):
Aimer c'st vivre 1761
Armee ( L' ) mutualc'^ste 1812
Serenade an ialouse 1813
Staccato op. 105 1814
Valse scnnllante 1815
Grey ( M. ) Mrn, Love's snare 1982
Grieg (E.):
Dance caprice 1687
To Soring 2293
Grilley (M. J.) Diamond waltz . 1704
Grus (L. ) & cie:
Gai printemps 2303
Libellule 1998
Oil vas-tu 1999
Si je n'ai ton amour 2000
Souvenirs 2001
Guthrie (R. H. ) Millie 2025
Hab' mich lieb 1934
Hall ( E. J. ) Absent- minded
Mose 1559
Hannusch (IL):
Immigrant 1879
Sweet remembrance 2262
Hapeman (^L V.) In de water-
melon rind 1883
Happersett (S. A.) Tempter 2277
Hanlin ( E. ) Old Missouri home. 2102
Harlowe (B. M.) Ruby the gem
of my heart 2174
Harmonie. Im meerestreiben 1697
Harmony lesson 2213
Harms (T. B.) co. Meet me at
twilight 2014
Harris (C. K.):
Blow the smoke away 1620
Fascination 1752
First and only 1759
It's lonesome to-night 1896
Thursday is my Jonah day... 2287
Waning h(meymo<m 2323
Harris ( F. ) co. In the pinewoo<ls 1991
Harris (T.):
Alone with God 1570
Chief among ten thousand 1 6(>4
C'hoose Thou for me 1665
Eternal goodnes.*^ 1745
Fade the golden beams of day 1747
Father in heaven 1753
(xod is calling 1793
(tod of heaven 1795
God of our salvation 1796
Hear the call 1829
I will love the I^>rd 1871
I>et my soul be white 19V2
Little brown house 19^3
Mother's praver saved me 2042
No: no! nol.' 2(i91
O precious hour 2096
INDEX
VII
Harris (T.)— Continued.
Steeple bells 2241
Sweet in His ear 2269
Whippoorwill 2361
World will know it 2380
Harsh words 1824
Harthan (H.) Cavalier fantas-
tique 1799
Hartt (LeR.):
Cupid's darts 1685
Drifting 1721
Hanighty (Mrs. L.) After long
vears 1562
Harvest jov 1691
Harwood ( M. ) Old letter 2101
Haskins { A. H. ) Sentry march. . 2205
Havener (M. H.) Lead Kindly
Light 1944
Havez(J. C):
Do not forget the old days . . . 1706
Shovellin' coal 2212
Sweet Julienne 2260
Haviland (F. B. ) pub. co. :
Take a little ride with me 2268
When her beauty begins to
fade 2341
Hawkins ( L. ) When the summer
breezes blow 2352
Hayes ( E. ) My country girl 2047
Hayne ( E. G. ) In my oki sweet
Illinois home 1887
Heart of mv heart 2005
Hee<l (J. C') New recruit 2084
Heenan (M. E. ) Liptons grit ... 1961
Heil (G T.) An mein bayern-
land 1576
Heinrichshofen's verlag:
Offenes eeheimnis 1578
Zu schuls im kleinenfriedhof . 1579
Hein8(C.) Yvette 1831
Heif (F. J.) Bee that gets the
honey 1600
Holf & Hager co. Bee that gets
the honey 1600
Hehn (E.) Coo-Coo-Coo 1674
Hendricks (J. R.) Love's first
grief 1980
Herbert (V.) Oriental dance.... 2114
Higgs (H. M.):
Four intermezzos 2005
Girl behind the counter 2367
Love's eternity 2006
Hildreth ( R. E. ) :
(Tood night, good night 1806
I' ve grown so fond of vou 1867
KaUe .' 1918
Summer secrets 2250
Hinrichs (A.) Mazurka D min.
op.2 1837
His rest shall be glor v 1838
Hixon(G.) love's snare 1982
Hoffmann (G.) College chums . . 1672
Hofmeister (F.):
Composizioni per violino 2151
Escuela de violoncela 1927
Holmes (J.) Just keep a' traveling. 1916
Homeward 1671
Honey town 2364
Hoolahan (D. J.) In my home
down by the Swanee faraway . . 1886
Hootman (A. M.J When the har-
vest ends tne harvest of the
year 2347
Hope pub. CO.:
Bless the Lord 1618
Chief among ten thousand 1664
Choose Thou for me 1665
Come and res* 1673
Eternal goodness 1745
Fade the golden beams of day . 1747
Faithful reapers 1748
Father in heaven 1753
Glory to God in the highest. . 1791
God of heaven 1795
God of our salvation 1796
God poureth new glory 1797
Golden pathway 1801
Golden rod 1802
Gracious Spirit, dwell w^ithin
me 1811
Harvest time 1825
Hear the call 1829
Holy, holv, Lord God of hosts. 1841
Iwasglad 1869
I will go unto the altar 1870
I will love the Lord 1871
I will praise thee 1872
In the tiny corners 1890
Join the captain's band 1909
0 be jovful in the Lord 2094
Praise the great Creator 2137
Rally round our school 2148
Shaaows of the evening hours . 2206
Sing alleluia forth 2220
Sweet in His ear 2259
Thine forever 2285
Thine is the greatness 2286
Uplifted banners 1784,2310
We'll rally in the blessed land
on high 2330
We thank Thee, our Father. . 2332
Whatsoever hand 2338
Winnowed anthems 2374
Hopkins (S. B.) Withered treas-
ure 2376
Hoschna (K. L. ):
I^nd of romance 1938
Sentrv march 2205
Houle ( N. ) Per gradus 2131
House (I. C. ) I'll be waiting for
vou 1856
House (M. D.) Tranquil days... 2302
Household gues^t co. Place in my
heart 2136
Howard ( F. ) Kidoo skidoo 1920
Howard (F. B. ) Destruction of
San Francisco 1700
Howard (J. E. ):
Blow the smoke away 1620
First and only 1759
It's lonesome to-night 1896
VIII
INDEX
Howard (J. E. ) — ContiDued.
Thursday is my Jonah day. . . 2287
Waning honeymoon 2323
Huhn (Bruno). I arise from
dreams of thee 1847
Hume ( J. O. ) Casino lancers. . . . 2369
Hummelchen 1817
Humore«iue 2151
Hunter's song 2158
Hurst (L. W.) March of the
merry maidens 1995
Hutchison (II. F.) Our union... 2120
Hymn to Bacchus 1908
Hymn to Dionysus 2321
arise from dreams of thee 1847
live in hope 1739
love vou all the time 1859
woncferwhy 2316
f wings had 1 1650
1 pleure dans mon ca'ur 2297
m Manover 1505
m meerestreiben 1697
mperial minuet 2170
mperial socy. of dance teachers.
Imperial minuet 2170
n der friih, in der friih 1817
Inder stille 1941
ndie feme 1639
n joyful mood 2366
n meadows green 1635
n parsing moods 1988
n the cornfield 1671
n the hour when death draws
near 1714
n the pinewoods 1991
n treue fest 2015
ndian summer waltzes 1917
nterlude 2166
ntroduction et allegro 2149
nvitation 1645
one, intermezzo 1845
rwin (M. ) May Irwin's rag time
dance 2012
Itzel (J.):
Bov and the butterfly 1737
Caprice 1970
Elf and fay 1738
I live in hope 1739
Mav feHtivai grand march 2045
. Rustling leaves 1939
Vallev rivulet 1740
Wild-roPe 1940
Ja(*oV)8 ( W.):
(iartland 1 785
(jo<k1 night, good night 1806
I could learn to love you 1852
r ve grown no fond of you 1 867
Katie 1918
Skidoo 2221
Strolling home with Jennie .. 2243
Summer secrets 2250
Wonderland 2377
Jagd (Die) 2153
Jester (iS. L. ) Little violets peep-
ing 1969
Johnson (E.H.) For baby's sake. 1767
Johnson (J. W.) Victim to pov-
erty 2318
Jones (H.) City of wasted years. 1668
Jone^ (M.) Bidding farewell to
his beautiful Lillian ViOl
Jones (S.) See-see 1910
Joyce, Ruby & Bendernage. My
southern queen 2067
Jumper (II. M. L. ) Love the
conqueror 1978
Just for to-night 1572
Kaeuffer (E. );
Back agai n to Ind iana 1590
Black eyed dairies 1615
Coo-coo-coo ] 674
Good night dear heart good
night 1805
Love's telegraphy 1983
Mamie Moore 1994
Motherdear 2037
My darling Belle 2tM8
My mother's flower 2058
My own fond dove 2064
Princess iCdna 2140
Sounds from the desert 2228
Sweet darling mother 2256
That dear old fashioned cot-
tage 2280
Where the Kentucky holly
grows 2356
Wherever thou dost go 2360
Who loves him not for fame. 2363
Wink your eye 2.372
Yellow dog from home 2383
Your troth I freely give you. . 2388
Kaun { W. A.) music co. Waving
palms 2329
Keen ( Mrs. E. J. S. ) Russian exile . 21 76
Keeper of mv heart 1990
Keith (L.) Skidoo 2221
Keith & Kemble. I could learn to
love vou i 1852
Keith, l^rowse & co., ltd.:
Sleep, baby, sleep 2078
Thinkin' long 2079
What my lover said 2080
Kelly ( A. ) My Texas charm 2070
Kendall (R. C.) Mv sweetheart
'mid the West Virginia hills 2069
Kephart ( Mrs, C. B. ) W hite House
bride 2362
Kephart (R. M.) White House
bride 2362
Kern (J. D. ) Meet me at twilight. 2014
Kessel ((f.) 100 (Der) psalm.... 1919
KetC'lbev ( A. W.) Girl behind the
counter 2034
Kindred (H, J.) Fisherman's luck 1760
King [A.) She is sleeping mid the
roses 2208
Klugescheid (R. ):
Romance, by Vieuxtemps 2164
Swan 2255
Knight (H.) Golden harvest 1500
Knode ( 0. T. ) W hen the autumn
ends the harvest of the vear 2347
TNDEX
IX
Konineky mus. co. Laughing eyes
Koschat'(T.) Forsaken
Kremer (V.) co. :
I never can forget you dear. . .
Take me back to dear old Dixie
Krey (H. ) mus. co. :
If 1 could only greet
Just because it reminds me of
vou
When the golden summer's
gone
Kunkel bros. :
Chare6 of the grenadiers
Cupia's darts
Drifting
High lip march
Papillons
Sundown sea
Kyrie eleison and Nicene creed. ..
Lamb (J. H. ) Living anthems . .
Lambe (J. F.) I wonder what
we'd do
Lampe (J. B. ):
A merican chevalier
Girl vou leave behind
Landon (t*. O. ) Missouri
Landon music co. Missouri
Lange {G. ) Flower song
Lark's grave
Laurendeau ( L. P. ) :
Cleopatra
Musica proibita
Sounds from Austria
Lawrance (A. J.) & Gifford (H.)
Caroo
Ledyne ( W. ) Funeral march
Lee ( M . A . ) Our darling in heaven
Lee (AV. ) When I went to Phebe's
a wooing
Leech (F. A.) On the moonlit
lakes of Manawa
Le Paige (C.) Run along
Alicante
My dear Southern
Le Thiere (C. )
Lever de soleil
Lewis (L N. )
lady
Lewis-IIenie pub. co. When the
apple blossoms bloom
Libellule
Lichter (H.):
Bridal chorus, Lohengrin
Fairy echo
Light, glorious light
Lind ((i. W.) Starlight of my
Colorado home
Linder (3/r«. E. ) Sad & lonely ..
Lindow (F. ) Girl who is waiting
for me
Lines ( E. C. ) Wherever thou dost
go
Linsoott (I. P. ) Marian
Liston (F. M. ) Rosa
Liston & Countee. Rosa
Little hens
Little secret
Little wonder
1942
1769
1862
2269
1876
1915
2349
1662
1685
1721
►1835
2123
2251
2126
1783
1874 :
I
1575 '
1788
2030
2030
1764
2234
1669
2046
2227
1656
1781
2118
2342
2107
2175
1568
2130
2049
I
2346 !
1998 I
1976
2197
1714
2238
2177 !
1787
2360
1996 ,
2168
2168
2304
1641
2022 ,
Living anthems 1783
Lohengrin, bridal chorus 1983
Lons: ( W^. H . ) , jr. Take me on the
rollers 2270
Lord (The) is mv strength & mv
shield '. * 1630
Lord's prayer 1 634, 1 954
Lorenz pui). CO. Slumber song... 1583
Losey ( F. H. ) Parade of the hum-
ming birds 2124
Louthain (C. F.) When Jesus
died 2343
Love me & the world is mine 1 593
Lovendahl{W.F.) MvLilvBell. 2054
Love's eternity \ 2006
Love's right 2158
Love's waking 1905
Luck of Edenhall 2086
Luella 1567
Lullaby 1949
Lurline: Sweet spirit hear mv
prayer *. 2325
Lux umbri 2317
Lvnes ( F. ) :
Candv lion 2223
Just for to-night 1572
Spanish romance 2188
Lyon (H. A.) Black diamond ex-
press 1614
Lyon {^frs. M. L. ) Where are the
birds 2353
McCarter (B. B.) Sweet darling
mother 2256
McElhiney (F.) Fog-l>ells warn-
ing 1766
McGlinchv (J. M. ) If I could only
greet ..'. 1876
McGuiness (T. E.) Won't you be
my sweetheart 2378
Mc(Tuire (S. F. ) Floater's son^. . 1762
Mack (J.) Farewell sweet maid . 1751
Mackie- Beyer:
Alwavs in the lead 1571
Crackerjack 1681
Dawn of liberty 1692
Dreamland 1718
Flower song 1 764
Little sweetheart 1968
Metropole lancers 2021
Old Hickory 2100
On to victory 2109
Sunlight dance 2252
Yankee breeze 2381
McMillan (G. ) I'll never love an-
other 1 857
McQnarrie {Mrs. Thos.) Harsh
words 1824
Madama Butterfly 2144
:Mad(lox (B. J. ) Nell 2081
Madrigale 2151
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis 21 27
Mahl (F. ) Attaque des Flaus . . . 1585
Maiglockchen.*^ liiuten 221 6
Mantia (S.) Dance of the honev-
bells \. 1689
March ( G. ) Yankee breeze 2381
INDEX
March (J. ) & Allen ( D. ) :
Awake thou that sleepest 1587
Hymn of praise 1849
Satisfied there 2186
There is a land 2282
Use it for Jesus 2311
Where we meet our own a^ain . 2/J59
March landscape 22;i5
Maroky (M.) Cahier de devoirs. 1680
Marshall ( R. ) Dawn of lihertv . . 1692
Martin (J. ) Sad and lonely ..*... 2177
Mary's manger song 21 79
Mason (E.G.) Tse a walkin' 1864
May festival grand march 2045
Maylath ( H. ) Carmen 2013
Mazurka 2141
Mazurka, D minor 1837
Mazurka de concert 2132
Mazurka in A 1897
Meacham (F. W.) Corncracker'
dance 1676
Mehden (J. L. von der), jr.;
Eldorey 1734
Flora 1 763
Meinardus ( E. ) In treue fest 2015
Meister ( K. ) Snow so fair 2224
Mellor ( T. ) Waterfall 2328
Menuett aus dem ballet Im Ma-
nover 1566
Merry mill... 1 839
Metropolitan music co. :
Country belle 1679
Queen of little Rhody 2146
Metzler ( B. ) :
Caught in a shower 1659
Forest concert. 1 768
Goldie's dream 1803
Little footsteps 1 965
Meyer & bro. :
Be stung! 1596
Drive the clouds away . 1 722
God is calling .' 1793
God is waU'hing you 1 794
Jesus says I love vou 1^)03
Joyfully *. 191 1
Joyously sing 1912
Let my soul be white 1952
Little brown church 1963
No! no! no! 2091
Steeple boils 2241
Talk with Jesus 2271
Whippoorwill 2361
World will know it 2380
Meyers ( K. C. ) To Paw Paw for
mine 2292
Mid-summer day 21 35
Middle States press. Prophecy of
the oracle 2143
Militi\rv march, bv Schubert 2199
Miller (M. L. ) Night before the
wedding 2087
Miller's song 1621
Milloecker. Carlotta waltz 1655
Mills ( F. W.) Place in my heart. 2136
Milton Bradley CO. Plav time song. 1848
Mimosa 1 .'. 1929
Minchew (J. W.) Bostonian 1632
M inor { Z. ) Southern belle . .• 2229
Minstrel and the echo 21 42
Modem school of sight-singing 1C19
Modlin(M.) Robin notes 2160
Monroe (R.) How many girls
have you told that to 1844
Monte Carlo pub. co. Waterfall . . 2328
Moon ( H. ) Dreamland 1718
Moore (Mrs. A.) My only little
girl 2062
Moore (J. C.) Wait til the work
comes 'round 1735
Moore (L. O. ) His rest shall be
glory 1838
Moore ( R. ) Villa Nova 2320
Moore ( W. D.) His rest shall be
glory 1838
Moral set to music 2156
Morgan (C. O.) Princess Edna.. 2140
Mo Hey ( W. ) & co. :
Apple blossoms 1928
M 1 m osa 1 929
Vigile d'armour 1930
Morse (T. )•
Take a little ride with me 2268
When her beauty begins to
fj^g 2341
Moskowa(La)".'.*.]!!!!!!]'.!!!!.'. 1986
Motette, Ich hebe meine augen
auf 1777
Motetten des Kaiser Wilhelm 1 777
Mother dear 2037
Mother of mighty sons 1588
Mother' 8 joy 2039
Moon-flower 1622
Mozart { W. A.):
Don Giovanni, grand selec-
tion 1709
Father in heaven 1753
Figaro's wedding 1758
Mulligan (W. J.) Mrs. Locust
blossoms 1971
Mullin (N.) Glory to God in the
highest 1792
Murphy (C. W.):
I n my pagoda 1888
There's a man in Manitoba. . - 2284
Murphy (E. A.):
All I want is you 1569
Once upon a time 2111
Sadie O'Grady 2178
When a soldier fights 2340
Murray and Everard. You're a
jolly fine fellow 2387
Musical writing book 1816
M V garden 1623
Mv laddie 2281
M V St. Louis Lillie 2066
M'vrtes ( I^^) 2073
N'Ginoth Baruch Schorr 2198
Nash ( R. L. ) :
Lead Kindly Light 1944
Sunlight t<) twilight 2253
Nash ( \V. D. ) Girl'who is wait-
ing for me 1787
INDEX
XI
Nathan (J.) Fare thee well my
old Kentucky 1750
Nature in song 2368
Needham {W. L. ) In de water-
melon rind 1883
Neff ( Mr8, E. ) Don' t finish before
you begin 1710
Neill. Only a bunch of violets. . . 2113
Nelson (A.*W.):
<Tracious Spirit dwell within
me 1811
Shadows of the evening hours . 2206
Nelson (M.):
Moorish parade 2035
AVhen love and I first met 2344
Nelson (T. ) & Teasley (D. D. ) :
Jeg er saa lykkelig 1899
Komidag 1924
Zions seiers-sange 2082
New themes & modern gems 1604
Nit-olette ( T. ) At Buckroe beach . 1584
Niedig (C. A.) As the seasons
come and go 2204
Night (The) has a thousand eyes. 1987
Nilsson (H.):
Sleigh-bells jubilee 2222
Washington and liberty 2326
Nonsense 2093
Noontide 1671
Nordmannerlied 1778
Norton ( G. A. ) Roll, roll on ... . 2163
Norton (H.J.) Just because it re-
minds me of you 1915
Novak (T. J.) Toiling country
girl 2294
Novello & CO. :
Allegretto from symphony in
E arrangement 2248
Andante espressiro 2249
Behold, God is my salvation. 2335
Bene<l ictus in G mmor, tr. to A
minor 2125
Boreas 2122
Canzone in G minor 1773
Concerto in E flat 1755
For the king 2379
Golden harvest 1560
Hymn to Dionysus 2321
Kvrie eleiaon and Nicene
creed 2126
Lord is my strength 1630
Magnificat and Nunc dimittis. 2127
Te Deum laudamus 2128
Novy (E. J.) Lacy Bountiful ... 1932
0 come ye, come hither to worship
the Lord 2095
0 great & glorious vision 2233
0 heedless flower 1935
0 w^ftly falls the rain 2297
O'Connor (L. B.) I've grown so
fond of you 1867
Oesterle (L. ), ed.:
Airde ballet 2008
Angelus 2009
Berceuse op. 47 1809
Oesterle (L.), ed. — Continued.
Echo de la Floride 1810
Festival march 1984
Friihlingslied op. 3 no. 1 1840
In die feme 1639
Maigl5ckchen8 lauten 2216
Romance sans paroles 2187
Tristesse ( Sadness ) 2036
Weihnachteglocken 1821
Offenes geheimnis 1578
Oh, to forget 1973
0*Hara(G.) Time has brought no.
changes 2288
O'Hare ( W. 0. ) Stars, the stripes
and you 2240
Olcott (C):
Day dreams 1693
Eileen asthore 1733
01cott*s love song: For love of
thee 2099
Wearers of the green 2333
Olson (A. E.) When the day's
work is done , 2348
Orem (P. W.):
March from Tannhauser 1606
Military march 2199
Omer(H.W.) Bucktail regiment. 1646
Oii vas-tu 1999
Our toys 1 705
Overton (S. J. ) Nancy O'Rore . . 2074
Palmer (G.) On the banks of the
Manistee 2106
Parmelee (V.) Where the sweet
magnolias bloom 2358
Parmentier ( J. ) Si je I'aime 2077
Parshley (F. L. ) My refuge 2066
Passing'Shepherd 1671
Pepper (J. W.) :
Always in the lead 1571
Crackerjack 1681
Dawn of liberty 1692
Dreamland 1718
Elite orch. coll 1633
Flower song.. .. 1764
Little sweetheart 1968
Metro pole lancers 2021
Old Hickorv 2100
On to victorv 2109
Sunlight dance 2252
Yankee breeze 2381
Perrin (D. A.) Jesus, my Lord,
my love 1902
Pesca d'ammore 1594
Pether (H. E.):
Gavola 1782
Sea-Rhell 2203
Petites poulettes ' 2304
Phelps (E. B.) Fade the golden
beams of day 1747
Piano lesson 2214
Pigg (Chas.) Hazelsplitter 1826
Pioneer music pub co. :
Black eyed daisies 1615
Dream of home sweet home. . 1717
I think you're such a dear 1866
XII
INDEX
7 I
Pioneer music pub. co. — Continued.
In my old sweet Illinois home. 1887
Love 8 mel(Kiv 1981
Lucindy shake 1985
Mamie Moore 1994
Mary Jane 2003
Meteor 2020
Mother dear 2037
My darling Belle 2048
My mother's flower 2058
My own fond dove 2064
Qur blue eved darling 2117
Sound-s from the desert 2228
Tell me swet^t heart 2275
^Tis woman makes the home . 2290
Tranquil days 2302
Where the Kentucky holly
grows 21^56
W herever thou dost go 2:^60
Yellow dog from home 2383
You will never find a place . . 2386
Your troth I freelv give you. - 2388
Piatt ( V. ) Jessie deaf I love you . 1901
Plavtime songs 1848
Poe'(C. V.) Elk^sparade 1. 1736
Pond ( W. A. ) & CO. New themes. 1604
Potter (B.) Katie 1918
Powell (\V. C. ) Girl you leave
behind 1788
Prairie sketches 1651
Preischore 2307
Preite (C. ) Madama Butterfly. . . 2144
Presser (R. O.) Before Thy
throne 2254
Presser (T.):
Cantilene 1631
Cavalier fan tastique 1799
Celestial vision 2085
Drum & trum^Hit 1703
Gavotte in E 1719
Honey town 2364
In joyful mood 2366
Tone, intermezzo 1845
Little hens 2304
Little secret 1641
March from Tannhiiuser 1606
Mazurka de concert 2132
Military march 2199
Sextette 1951
Silhouette 1726
Songs for little singers 2022
Standard compositions for the
piano 2010
Sunrise mazurka caprice 21 30
Svnilx)lj^ 1926
Tears of Christ 2313
Thn»e miniatures 1 742
Two 1 vric T)ieces 2237
Price ( F. L. ) Sing alleluia forth . 2220
Price ( L. ) :
Bestung! 1596
Jesus savs I love you 19U3
Joyfully 1911
Principles of violin technic 21 21
Proctor (V.) Jessie dear I love
you 1901
Proehl (H. B.):
0 lasset unsanbeten den Konig. 2095
Uns ist ein kind geboren 2309
Proescholdt (F.):
Mazurka 2141
^linstrel and the echo 2142
Progressive vocalifet 1731
Prologue, Pagliacci 1950
Promenade sentimentale en forfit . 2172
Puckette ( VV. ) Air castles 1564
Puth (M. F.) In my dear old
Southern home 1885
Quand tout dort 2145
Question 1729
Rahter ( D. ) Teudre envoi 1 756
Railey(T. T.) Scoot 2201
Raillery 1742
Ramsay ( D. ) My home in the old
bay state 2052
Ramsev (G. H.) Glory of my
King 1790
Rat 1941
Raymond ( F. ) :
A wake thou that sleepest 1 587
Use it for Jesus 2311
Raymond music co. Bright college
davs 1638
Redneld, ed. My home in the old
bav state 2052
Redman (H. N.) Jagd (Die).... 2153
Reeder & Walsh:
Vera 2315
Vespers 2312
When she walks 2345
Reeves (G. H.):
Alicante 1568
Shooting star 2210
Vienna beauties 2319
Ref ord ( A . H . ) She' s j ust aa s w eet
as sugar cane 2209
Reinhold ( H. ) Impromptu 1880
Remembrance 1906
Remick (J. H.) & co.:
College chums 1672
1 ain't goin' back to Baltimore 1850
If I only had the nerve 1877
Retourdefete 2172
Rex ( C. W. ) At Buckroe beach . . 1584
Reynolds (C.) Irish hymn 1893
Richards (E. W.) Mother keeps
the cow 2039
Richer (J. ) Aftonsolen 1563
Recordi ( G. ) & co. :
love's waking 1905
Madama Butterfl v 2144
Pescad' Ammore 1594
Remembrance 1906
Tesaro raio 1599
Ripley (E. N.) American cheva-
lier 1575
Ripley (J. H.) Impromptu 1880
Rise to all eternity 2273
Roberts ( K. A. ) Venus 2314
Robertson (L.) Sounds from the
desert 2228
INDEX
XIII
Robinson (S. S.) My St. Louis
Lillie 2066
Robinson Crusoe's Isle 1648
Rogers (I. £. ) That dear old fash-
ioned cottage 2280
Rof^rs (J. H.):
Gavotte in E 1720
Succ6s 1589
RoUo ( R. ) Country belle 1679
Roma (C. ) Sometimes 2226
Roma's son^ of hope 2005
Romance sans paroles 2187
Romanza 2151,2185
Rondo villageois 1698
Rose (Edw.) Here comes that
Georgia minstrel ban' 1834
Rosemary 1949
Resenbaum (E.) jr. I know I'm
not your first sweetheart 1855
Rosenbecker (A.) Harmony les-
son 2213
Roeenfeld(M. H.):
My little randy kid 2056
Pnnce charming polkarette . . 2139
Roeenkrans (G.) Bucktail regi-
ment 1646
Rosey (G. ) Do you hear the yan*
keeband 1707
Royal conservatory of music:
Scale of A minor, relative to C
major 2189
Scale of C major in four oc-
taves 2190
Scale of D major 2191
Scale of £ minor, relative to G
major 2192
Scale of G major 2193
Ruby ( E. R. ) My southern queen . 2067
Russell ( H. S. ) Fun & fancy .... 1780
Russell (V.V.) Leading the way. 1945
Rustiques 2172
Rustling leaves 1939
Sadness 2036
Saint Saens(C.) Swan 2255
Salzer (G.) Lords and ladies 1975
Samuels ( ^fr8, J. B. ) Mis' Car' line
Lyle 2029
San Francisco disaster 21 82
Sanford ( H. B. ) Romanza 21 85
Savage (P.) Light in the win-
dow's not burning for me 1956
Savior, source of every blessing. . . 2865
Saxon ( H. A. ) Slumber song 1583
Schirmer (G. ):
Air de ballet 2008
Angelus 2009
Aubade 2028
Berceuse, op. 47 1809
Chant sans paroles 1832
Fxiho de la Floride 1810
Festi val march 1 984
Four masonic quartets 1714
Four songs 2158
Mai I hockschens lauten 22 1 6
Fruhlingsiied, op. 3, no. 1 1840
Gavotte in E 1720
Schirmer (G. ) — Continued.
Grande polka de concert 1595
I arise from dreams of thee. . . 1847
In die feme 163^
Mary's mangier song 217^
Mazurka D min., op. 2 1837
Mazurka in A 1897
Mendelssohn - Bartholdv (F.)
Complete collection oi songs. 2019
Mv laddie 2281
P^liacci 1950
Paysages 2145
Romance sans paroles 2187
Succ^ 1589
Susse heimath 1947
Three piano pieces 1605
Tristesse (Sadness) 2036-
Wedding song 1653
Weihnachtsglocken 1821
Schlesinger'sche buch u musik-
handlung stiicke alter meister . . 1647
Schmidt ( A. P. ) :
Approaching spring 224^
Blessed be the Lord 230&
Candy lion 2223
Collection of four-part songs. . 2194
Collection of three-part songs. 2195
In passing moods 1988
Just for to-night 1572"
Miller's song 1621
Moon-flower 162^
My garden.. 1623
Night has a thousand eyes . . . 1987
Rendo villageois 1698
Spanish romance 2188
Sweet remembrance 2389^
Tragedy 1610
Village band 2390
Violin studies op. 47 1836^
40 easy & progressive studies . 1629
Schob { P. ) Silver jubilee march . 22ia
Schonacker ( H. J. ) Ki ver up yo*
head little lady 1921
Schorr (I.) N'Ginoth Baruch
Schorr 2198
Schram ( C. ) Where the fires were
aglow 2355
Schubert ( ) Sweet in His ear . . 2259
Schubert music pub. co. Ameri-
can chevalier 1575
Schuberth (E.) & co. If wings
hadi 1660
Schultze (F. W.) Expedition
waltzes 1746
Scott (E.) & Henie (P) When
the apple blossoms bloom 2346
Scott ( H. C. ) Wink your eye . . . 2372
Scott ( M. ) Tra-la-la 2301
Scenes pittoresque, no. 2 2008
Scenes pittorewiue, no. 3 2009
Sea pinks 2171
Searelle (L. ) Night wind sighs
unto the rose 2089
Second mass in E flat 1948
Secrist (S. ) Destruction of the
golden city 170^
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INDEX
See-see 1910
Selick ( A. A. ) :
Spanish belle 2230
Sweet Oneida 2261
Serenade 1923
S^r^natie Andalouse 1813
Setchell (G. W.):
Girl you leave behind 1788
May Irwin's rag time dance . . 2012
My home in the old bay state. 2052
Sextette; andante-finale from Lucia
di Lammermoor 1961
Sevmour (C. M. ) Once again for
oldNassau 2110 j
Shackford (C.) When the golden !
summer's gone 2349
Shadow 2116
Shannon (N. ) Charge of the gren- ,
adiers 1662 .
Shattinger piano & music co. At
school 2076 !
Sherwood ( VV. H. ) Piano lesson . 2214
Shields (S. ) San Francisco disas-
ter 2182
Short "( T.* V .")* * Mary land V/.'.V.'.'. 2004
Si jePaime 2077
Si je n*ai ton amour 2000
Siegel-Myers corres. school of mu-
sic:
Harmony lesson 2213
Piano lesson 2214
Singing lesson 2215
Silverhorn (H.):
Blumen waltz 1624
Carlotta waltz 1655
Krakowiak no. 2 1925
Silhouette 1726
Simmons (C. ) Beautiful summer
girl 1597
Simones (Joh.) Honest but hard
working man j. 1842
Simplice 2002
Sims ( E. L. ) Lucindy Shake .... 1985
Sims (J. W. ) In an old Kentucky
dell 1882
Singing lesson 2215
Sisters of mercy. 0 salutaris 2097
Skerry (W.) and Ford (H.) When
she walks 2345
Skoog (A. L.) Aftonsolen 1563
Slattery ( W. M. ) Life's pathway . 1955
Sleep little love . 2043
Sleep on 2202
Sleigh ride.... 2371
Smiles of morning 2370
Smith (A.M.) Mv own dear Nell. 2063
Smith (A. T. E.) * Ruby the gem
of m V heart 2174
Smith (E. L. ) In my vacation
time 1889
Smith (H. E.):
Drive the clouds away 1722
God is watching you 1794
Jovouslv sing 1912
Smith \M. F.) Bits of B'dway
hits 1611
Soci^t^ anonyme d' Editions chor^
graphiq ues Moskowa 1986
Sonata in D minor 1725
Songs of summer 2157
Song of the toreador 1613
Songs for little singers 2022
Songs that every child should
know 1592
Souvenirs 2001
Spalding (J. R.) Sweetheart May. 2266
Spanish romance 2188
Spaulding (£.) Belle of the At-
lantic 1602
Spencer { H. ) Can you forget 1654
Spenser (W.):
It is better to have loved and
lost 1895
Rosalie waltzes 21 69
Sramek (J. ) On pay day 2105
Staccatoop. 105 1814
Stackpole (W. A.) Mother has
climbed the golden stair 2038
Stahl ( R. ) Always in the lead. . . 1571
Standard compositions for the
piano 2010
Stankowitch (A.) Stextette 1951
Stapleton (I.) Apple state 1580
Starks ( B. H. ) Waving palms. . . 2329
Step by step 2131
Stern (Jos. W.) & co.:
Come fill vour glass 1907
Hymn to Bacchus 1908
Robinson Crusoe's Isle 1648
Student King selection 1696
Waltz me Bill 2322
Stenterman ( F. J : ) My Frisco . . . 205 1
Stevens (L. F.) Laughing eyes.. 1942
Stevens (Mrs. 0. W\) Mine own
Sue 2027
Stevie. Mine own Sue 2027
Stewart (L. L. ) Destruction of
the city of the golden gate 1701
Stobbe (W. R.) She's just as
sweet as the sugar cane 2209
Stormer (J.) Mrs. I've the daisy
of the daisies 1868
Story ( G. L. ) Shooting stars 221 1
Stucke alter meister 1647
Student king selection 1696
SncdSs 1589
Success mus. co. In an old Ken-
tucky dell 1882
Sudds ( W. F. ) Dance of the weaves
<& moonbeams 2246
Suggs ( W. H. ) My Frisco 2051
Sullivan (J. A.) I love you all
the time 1859
Sulzbach ( W. ) Im Manover 1 565
Summer ( A. E. ) He died for me. 1827
Summer greeting 2184
Sumniy (C. F.) co. Fernando' s
serenade 1649
Sunday. school union of Methoiiist
Epipc(>pal Church. Citizens of
the Kingdom.. 1666
INDEX
XV
Sunlight and shadow 2005
Sun rifle mazurka caprice 21 30
Susse heimath 1947
8utton ( H . 0. ) Love dreams 1976
Swan {Mrs, A. M.) Four &
twenty elders 1770
Sweet by and by 1686, 2373
Sweet spirit hear my prayer 23*25
Swing song 2247
Symbols 1926
Talbot (H.) Girl behind the
counter 2034
Tandler(R.) Meteor 2020
Taormina 1 626
Taschen-tanz-albura 1958
Taubert(T. O.):
My thoughts homeward fly . . . 2072
Summer secrets 2250
Sweet days of youth 2257
Taylor ( 11. ) My Jessie dear 2a53
Te Deum laudamus 2128
Tears of Christ 2313
Teasing 2133
Teasley (D. D. ) Jeg er saa lyk-
kelig 1899
Teasley ( D. O. ) Kom idag 1924
Tendre envoi 1756
Tenney (J. H.):
I wasglad 1869
I will go unto the altar 1870
TeeoroMio 1599
Thaler, indies 1931
Thearle ( F. G. ) & co. I love you
now 1860
There lies the warmth 1819
Thiebes, Stierlin music co. :
Attention 1586
Can you forget 1654
I' m just a ragged news boy . . . 1861
Just- keep a traveling 1916
Lady Bountiful 1932
Let's go out to the roller rink. 1953
Nobody's looking, sweetheart. 2092
ThinkinMong 2079
Third mags 1643
This is the way 2236
Thomas (J. A.) Mv little Japan-
ese ." 2057
Thomas ( W. ) Is there a corner in
heaven for me 1894
Thome (F.) Simple aven 2219
Thompson (L W.) Just as the
leaves begin to fall 1914
Thompson music co. To Paw Paw
for mine 2292
Thompson music pub co. Amer-
ica 1574
Thrailkill ( W. L. ) Dream of home
sweet home 1717
Three ballads 1645
Three miniatures 1742
Three piano pieces 1605
Tide 2158
Tintements de clochettes 2145
ToHimwhorulesbe homage paid. 1714
Tobani (T. M. ) :
Don Giovanni grand selec-
tions 1709
Figaro's wedding 1758
Gipsy prince 1786
Moonlight sonata 2032
Simple aven 2219
Sounds from Austria 2227
Titl's celebrated serenade 2291
Toreador song 2295
Toreador's song & march 2296
Tobin (A. C.) If I were only a
God-head. 1878
Toccata 2033
Ton (Ein) 1943
Toner (C. W.):
Rock a bve rock a bye 2162
What the flowers say 2337
Toole ( M . E. ) Spot in Indiana . . 2231
Torch dance 1605
Tosti I F. P. ) Beauty's eyes 1598
Towne (T. M.) Bless the Lord . . 1618
Tozzeti (L.) Robinson Crusoe's
Isle 1648
Tragedy 1610
Trinkaus (G. J. ) Stars, the stripes
&von 2240
Trinkhaus (T. P. <t G. J.):
Little girl like me 1966
Love me and the world is
mine 1593
Trietehse 2036
Trokie (Wni.) How many girls
have voii told that to . . . .' 1844
Twas fair October 1645
Twilight devotion 2237
Two June sontrs 2043
Two lyric pieces 2237
Tyerf (W. H.) May Irwin's rag
"time dance 2012
Ullrich (F.):
Drei blutstrop fen 2306
Preisfliore 2307
Ullslein & CO.:
Ein Ton 1943
Froher sinn 1779
Luel la 1567
Menuett aus dem ballet Im
Manover 1566
Vergissineinnicht 2200
Unto us a Child is bom 2309
Uplifted banners 1784
Urbanek ( M. ) Continental pneu-
matic, and romance 1922
Unnston ( L. L. D. ) Brooklet . . . 1642
Vallev of the shadow 2005
Valley rivulet 1740
Valse eolienne 1608
Valse impromptu 1605
Valse scmillante 1815
Vandersloot music pub. co. : Pa-
rade of the humming birds 2124
Variations symphoniques 1627
Vaux nius. co. :
Kidooskidoo 1920
Tell me 2274
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INDEX
Vensissmeinnicht 2200
Versch wundene stem 1 S17
Vespers 2312
Vieuxtempa { H. ) Romance 2164
Vijfile d'amour 1980
Villajfeband 2390
Villanelle 1723
Ville ( P. de). Roval dragoons. . . 2173
Violet (The) [ 2022
Violin studies 1836
Virgillito ( G. ) Patriotic echoes. . 2129
Vobach ( W. ) A co. Barcarole. . . 2024
Vogue mus. pub. co. Hoytono.. 1846
Vollmar (W. W.) Attention 1586
Von der Melden (J. L.), jr.;
Ninfa 2090
Ragged thoughts 2147
Wachs ( P. ) :
MadrilAna 1989
Myrtles 2073
Waokman (A. ) Bluthe der natur. 1625
Wade (G.) Dance of the bumble-
bees 1688
Wade ( R. G. ) Dance of the bum-
ble-bees 1688
Waggoner (C. L.) Sundown sea. 2251
Waggoner's song 1671
Wagner (H.):
Beauty's eyes 1598
Calm as the night 1652
Flower song 1765
Forsaken 1769
Massa' s in de cold ground 2007
My old Kentucky home, good
night 2060
Romance; Flower song 2165
Wagner (R.) March from Tann-
hjiuser 1606
Wait til the work comes 'round .. 1735
Waken sweet 2158
Waldes abendlied 2023
Walker (M. M.) Mrs. Her laddie. 1833
Wallace (E.) Mother keeps the
cow 2040
W^alton (G. \V. ) :
Satisfied there 2186
There is a land 2282
Warren ( E. S. ) Guitar method . . 1732
W^arren (G.) Fancy free 1749
Waahburne (O. B.) God's own.. 1798
Watkins (VV. A. ) music co. Tana-
gra, the beautiful 2272
Weanermad'ln 2319
Wearv of earth & la<ien 1823
Weaver (T. B.) Arborday 1581
Wedding song 1653
Weekes <fe co. Two June songs . . 2043
Weeks ( A. M. ) Undergraduate . . 2308
Weihnachts-uiotette 1777
Weihnachtsgli)cken 1821
Weimer (T. ) Down upon the old
Potomac 1716
Weller (C. R.) Queen of little
Rhody 2146
West (J. E.), ed.:
Benedictus in G minor, tr. to
A minor 2125
Canzone in G minor 1773
Concerto in E flat 1755
Kyrie eleison and Nicene
creed 212*
Maffnificat and Nunc dimittis. 2127
Te Deum laadamus 212S
W^esthoff (F. W.):
Cricket 1682
Happy children 1822
Robin Redbreast 2161
Stars 2239
Tenderly garland the graves. . 227S
Thanksgiving 2279
What my lover said 208O
Wheeler (J.) Stars, the stripes &
you 2240
When love bends low 193ft
White (S. L.) Girls are all riding
straddle 1789
White-Smith music pub. co. :
Angel's serenade 1636
Blake's popular piano folio. . . 1616
Gay dandelion 1904
Jagd (Die) 2155
Wightman ( J. T. ) Vesper hymn . 2317
Wild-roee 1940
Wiley ( A. M. ) Signal bell 2217
Williams (£. S.) National em-
blem 2075
Williams (F. B.) In mid-winter. 1884
Williams (G. B.) Down in the
shady dell 1715
Williams (J.), ltd.:
Our toys 1705
Remem brance, 3 lyrics 1819
Williams (J. £.) In my vacation
time 1889
W^illiams (J. 0.) Let's go out to
the roller rink 1953
Williams (M. N.) Only a bunch
of violets 2113
Willig(G.) &C0.:
Boy & the butterfl v 1737
Caprice *. 1970
Elf & fay 1738
I live in hope 1739
May festival grand march. . . . 2045
Rustling leaves 1939
Valley rivulet ....- 1740
Wild-rose 1940
Willis (W. H.) &CO.:
Brooklet 1642
Prairie sketches 1651
Rise to all eternity 2273
Silver jubilee march 2218
Two piano compositions 1949
Wilson (H.I.) America 1574
WMlBon(I. B.):
Harvest time 1825
I will praise Thee 1872
Wilt thou really thus 1819
Wind in theorchard 2298
W i th the robins I' 11 return 2375
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With thy blue eyes 1 819
Witmark (M.) & sons:
Day dreams 1693
Doggy in the yard 1708
Eileen asthore 1733
Four-in-hand march 1 771
Land of romance 1938
Lilliputian police 1957
Little girl like me 1966
Lords and ladies 1975
Love dreams 1977
l^ve me & the world is mine. 1593
Night wind sighs unto the
rose 2089
Nonsense 2093
Olcott's love song 2099
Oriental dance 2114
Run along 2175
Sentry march 2205
Sometimes 2226
Stars, the stripes & you 2240
Wearers of the green 2333
Witt ( M. S. ) With the robins I'll
return 2375
WoistGott 2307
Wood (B. F. ) music co.:
Come, Jesus Redeemer 1582
Harvest joy 1691
Lord's prayer 1634
Weary of earth and laden 1823
Wood ( G. L. ) In the twilight. . . 1891
VVooUey ( H. W. ) When the moon-
beams flood the earth 2351
Wright (L. W. ) Ladies 1931
Wright (T. C. ) Hoytono 1846
Wrightflon (H. J.) Tanagra the
beautiful 2272
Wuertley (M.) If he only knew. 1876
Yesterdays 1937
You told me 1663
Yvette 1831
Ziehrer(C. M.) Vienna beauties. 2319
Zions seiers sange 2082
Zu schuls im kleinen friedhof 1579
40 easv and progressive studies . . . 1629
100 (Der) psalm 1919
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PART 3:
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
NfiW SERIES, VOLUME 1, JULY-DECEMBER, 1906
No. 11
September 13, 1906
WASHINGTON
OOVERNIIBMT PRINTINO OIHOB
1906
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
Arranged alphabetically by authors (composers) or titles. The titles beginning with
an article are alphabetted under the first word not an article. The imprint
is omitted in the title if the publisher and copyright proprietor are the same.
Information contained in the title is not repeated in the collation. Piano music is
understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. Sonffs are understood to
be with pf. ace. unless otherwise stated. Titles reading ** Words by,'* "Music
by" are to be understood as songs.
The index at the end of the Cataloque contains the names of the copyright proprie-
tors of all the titles registered in this number; it includes also title references to all
compositions entered under the authors in the Catalogl'b and author references
to all compositions entered under the titles in the Catalogue.
The following abbreviations are used: pts., parts; sc, score; full so., full score; voc.
8C., vocal score; pf. sc, pianoforte score; arr., arranged, arrangement; ace, accom-
paniment; coll., collection; v., violin; va., viola; vc, violoncello; pf., pianoforte;
orch., orchestra; org., organ; guit., guitar; mand., mandolin.
To mve space the copyrigrht notice after each title is abbreviated. Thus the notice after the first
title, if printed in full, would read, " Copyright by E. Lowry, United States. Class C, XXc, no.
127H25, Aug. 20, 1006; 2 copies received Aug. 20, 1906."
Again united; words by Edna Lowry,
music by Lee Carleton. Chicago,
Pioneer music pub. co. 2891
f°,6p.
E. Lowry, United States. C 127825,
Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
At the clofe of eleotion day; [words by]
P. A. Gifford, [music by] Eugene
Kaeuffer. Chicago, Pioneer music
pub. CO. 2892
F. 5p.
P. A . Gifford, United States. C 127796,
Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Brahme (J.)
Czardas; Hungarian dance arr. [by
Hans Harthan] for four hands. 2898
i« 3 p., pf.
Theo. Presser, Philadelpnia, Pa. C
127747, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Breeset from Georgia; waltz, [by] Nettie
A. Sherwood. Chicago, Pioneer
music pub. co. 2894
fo 5p.,pf.
N. A. Sherwood, United States. C
127810, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Brice (Georges)
Adieu (L*) du troubadour; ballade pour
piano. Paris-Musical, Paris. 2395
C 127719, Aug. 20, 1906.
Briee (Georges) — Continued.
Mazurka- Hongroise; pour piano.
Paris, E. Gallet. 2896
f° 4 p.
C 127721, Aug. 20, 1906.
Rayon de soleil; valse pour piano.
Paris-Musical, Paris. 2897
f°. 7 p.
C 127717, Aug. 20, 1906.
K^ve d'un soir; caprice tzigane pour
piano. Paris-Musical, Paris. 2898
i°, 5 p. *
C 127716, Aug. 20, 1906.
Ronde des petites bonnes femmes; pour
piano. Paris, E. Gallet. 2899
C 127718, Aug. 20, 1906.
Taran telle; pour piano.
Gallet.
1°, 5 p.
C 127720, Aug. 20, 1906.
G. Brice, Paris, France.
Aug. 20, 1906.
Bridal Vail falls; march, [by] Lillian
Fair. Chicago, Pioneer music pub.
CO. 2401
fo. 5 p., pf.
L. Fair, United States. C 127798, Aug.
20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
195
Paris, E.
2400
2 c. each
196
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIE8
Broken (A) heart ie better than a broken
tow; words by Amanda C. Schwarz,
music by Lee Carleton. Chicaf^o,
Pioneer music pub. co. 8^2
A. C. Schwarz, United States. C
127819, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Build for eternity; a su^estion to San
Francisco, song by L. L. Alien.
2408
4^ 8 p.
E. L, Allen, Homestead, Pa. C 127875,
Aug. 21, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1906.
Bnllflghten (The), march, by Celian Kot-
taun, piano. 2404
fo,6p.
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 127851, Aug. 21, 1906; 2 c.Aug.
21,1906.
Banning (Herbert)
Revelation; song no. 3 in D, words by
Hilda Hammond-Spencer. 2406
««. 4p.
Chappell & CO., ltd., London, England.
C 127861, Aug. 21, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1906.
By the way of the Crott; [words by] J. E.
Howe, [music by] Eugene Kaeuffer.
2406
1^.5 p.
Pioneer music pub. co., Chicago, 111. C
127789, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Catoh of Broadway; march by Harry J.
Ewing [for] piano. W. D. Reese
pub. CO., St. Louis, Mo. 2407
f°,5p.
H. J. Ewing, St. Louis, Mo. C 127706,
Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
CaTat^na; [by] J. Raff, arr. by R. E. Hil-
dreth. 2408
4° orch. pts.
Walter Jacobs, Boston, Mass. C
127872, Aug. 21, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
Chrifltiani (H.)
Shatrika; Petite sorci^re; valse Boston,
piano a 2 mains. 2409
A. Durand & fils, Paris, France. C
127838, Aug. 21, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1906.
Consolation; theme and variations [by]
J. S. Roberta. Chicago, Pioneer
music pub. co. 2410
fo, 7 p., pf.
J. S. Roberts, United States. C 127799,
Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Crouing the bar ; hymn anthem, [words
by] Lord Alfred Tennyson, [music
by] J. Hay den Morris. 2411
5 leaves.
Tullar-Meredith co., New York, N. Y.
C 127879, Aug. 21, 1906; 2c. Aug. 21, 1906.
Bebnaty (Clande)
Peli^as et M^lisande. Lee cheveux;
acte 3 sct^ne 1, transcription pour piano
k 4 hands par L^n Roques. 2418
f>, 13 p.
La mort de Pell^as, acte 4 so^ne 4.
P", i» p.
A. Durand A fils, Paris, France. C
127836-127837, Aug. 21, 1906; 2 c. each
Aug. 21, 1906.
Departure (The) of fweet Oeon^ Karie !
[words by] Mrs. Hallie F. Thomas,
[music by] Lee Carleton. Chicago,
Pioneer music pub. co. 2418
f>. 6 p.
Afrs. H. F. Thomas, United States. C
127816, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
DoTal-Snion (A.)
Parisiennette; valse lente orcheetr^e par
Ad. Gauwin, piano oonducteur. 2414
8°. pts.
Ulysse T. du Wast, Paris, France. C
127850, Aug. 21, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1906.
^ogKj (The) in the yard; by Marie Doro,
hotel orch. 92. 2416
8°, pts.
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 127832, Aug. 20, 190(>; 2 c. Aug. 20,
1906.
Down at Mnrphy's! a week ago laet night;
wordsand music by Harry Houghton.
2416
f°, 5 p.
Pioneer music pub. co., Chicago, III. C
127783, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Down in the meadows, loTe; [words by]
Al. Eiistes, [music by] Eugene Kaeuf-
fer. 2417
f°. 3 p.
Pioneer munic pub. co., Chicago, 111. C
127791, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Dubois (Th^dore)
Nocturne: pour violoncelle avec accom-
pagneuient d'orchestre. 2418
8° 20 p., 8C.
Heugel & cie, Paris, France. C 127713,
Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Dying (The) deterter; [words by] NataUe
Itsell, [music by] Eugene Kaeuffer.
Chicago, Pioneer music pub. co.
2419
P. 6 p.
N. Itsell, United States. C 127793, Aug.
20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Easy steps to melody land; A modern pre-
liminary method for piano. 2420
40, 143 p.
Hatch music co., Philadelphia, Pa. A
153260, Aug. 15, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
197
Xwen (Biehard)
^ Deux (Les) Marthe: valse, transcrip-
tion poar violon et piano, par Eug.
D^d^. 8421
P, ac., 8 p., & v. pt.
Zook & CO., Paris, France. C 127722,
Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Fair hoosier Soie; words by Wynne Ches-
ter, music by Isabel Adkins. Chi-
cago, Pioneer music pub. co. 2422
fo,6p.
Chester & Adkins, United States. C
127797, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Fanrtf (Gabriel)
Cr^puscule; po^e de Charles van Ler-
beiighe, piano et chant 2428
f°.4p.
C 127712, Aug. 20, 1906.
4« impromptu; pour piano op. 91.
2424
f°. 8p.
Heugel & cie. , Paris, France. C 1 2771 1 ,
Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. of each Aug. 20, 1906.
TtLYtl (Maariee)
Introduction et allegro; pour harpe
avec acct. de quatuor ^ cordes, flute et
clarinette. Partition. 2425
F, 37p.
1 «■ violon.
P'.pt.
A. Durand & fils, Paris, France. C
127835 & 127834, Aug. 21, 1906; 2 c. of
each Aug. 21, 1906.
Ferry (Charles T.)
Hear, O Lord; sacred song. 2426
f°, 6p.
C. W. Thompson & co*, Boston, Mass.
C 127856, Aug. 21, 1906; 2 c. Aug, 21,
1906.
Tor Jetuf is my ftriend; [words by] Chas.
M. Sheldon, [music by] T. E. Kill-
grove. 2427
leaf.
T. K. Killgrove, Denver, Colo. C
127707, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Oanay (Albert de)
Mo.t (un) d'amour; valse pour piano
op. 148. 2428
f«.7p.
Paul Deoourcelle, Paris, France. C
127724, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Qermaa (Bdward)
Song without words; arranged for or-
gan solo by H. M. Higgs. 2429
f*. 3p.
Chappell & CO., ltd., London, England.
C 127859, Aug. 21. 1906; 2 c. Aug. 21,
1906.
Gibson (Alexander 8.)
Allah; words by Henry W. Longfel-
low. (Madame Nordica's . . . prize
songs no. 1. ) 2480
r>, 5p.
John Church companv, Cincinnati,
Ohio. C 127844, Aug. 21, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
21, 1906.
Gladiolus march; by Roy 6. Simpson, arr.
by F. 0. Boos [for orchestra.] 2481
8°, pts.
A. H. Eastman, Cleveland, Ohio. C
127750, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Good-bye Jennie Jones; [by] Lawrence B.
O'Connor, arr. by R. JE. Hildreth.
2482
SP, song orchestration pts.
Walter Jacobs, Boston, Mass. C
127873, Aug. 21, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 17, 1906.
Gregh (Louis)
Sur les ondes ^th^r^es; valse op. 103
Sour orchestre complet avec piano con-
ucteur. 2498
8° pt8.
L. Gregh, Paris, France. C 127851,
Aug. 21, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1906.
Gwendolyn walties; by Fleta Dell Hartley
for piano solo. Isaac Doles, Indian-
apolis, Ind. 2484
fP, unp.
Fleta D. Hartley, W. Lebanon, Ind.
C 127748, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20,
1906.
Handel (G. 7.)
Celebrated (The) Largo; aria from the
opera "Xerxes" arr. by Theo. Presser.
2486
f°, 5 p., pf.
Theo. Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. C
127743, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Happy-go-lucky; march and two step, [by]
Laura E. Filk. Chicago, Pioneer
music pub. co. 2486
fo, 5 p., pf.
L. E. Filk, United States. C 127802,
Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Hearts or diamonds Y words by Olive Hill,
music by Lee Carleton. Chicago,
Pioneer music pub co. 2487
fo, 5p.
O. Hill, United States. C 127800, Aug.
20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Hicks (Jnlia)
On Spanish waters; for the pianoforte.
2488
f°, 7 p.
Weekes & co., London, England. 0
127698, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
198
CATALOGUE OF OOPYBIOHT EKTB1E8
Hnma (Jamai Ord)
Booeey & co's album of duets for brass
instruments in B flat with pianoforte
accompaniment S489
t°, X, 89 p., pts.
Boosey & co., London, England. C
127726 Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
I loT6 yon darling from afar; [words by]
Emma Moore, [^usic by] Eugene
Kaeuffer. Chicago, Pioneer music
pub. CO. 2440
19, b p.
E. Moore, United States. C 127814,
Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
If the girl do6in*t mind; written and com-
posed by Scott Mackenzie. 2441
f°, unp.
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 127858, Aug. 21, 190H; 2 c. Aug.
21, 1906.
If with all yonr hearts; from Mendels-
sohn's Elijah, arr. by E. G. Snelling.
2442
5 leaves, mixed voices & org.
Tullar-Meredith co., New York, N. Y.
C 127878, Aug. 21, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1906.
If yon will think of me; words bv Jno.
W. Smith, music bv Frank J. Mc-
Neil. " 2448
f®, 6p.
Pioneer music pub. co., Chicago, 111.
C 127790, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Jonei (Mri. A. Wedmore)
Prelude. (The Joseph Hofmann, . . .
prize piano compositions no. 3. ) 2444
fo, 5p.
John Church co., Cincinnati, Ohio. C
127843, Aug. 21, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1906.
Jntt an hnmble little cottage on the hill;
[words by] Mrs. Mattie Waters,
[music by J Eugene Kaeuffer. Chi-
cago, Pioneer music pub. co. 2446
f °. 5 p.
Mr9. M. Waters, United States. C
127805, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Jntt listen to my footstepi, babe, 'oante Fm
on my way; words by Paul Neville
Lewie, music by Lee Carleton. 2446
f o 6 p.
Pioneer music pub. co., Chicago, 111.
C 127781, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Kelly (Thomas J.)
Under the greenwood tree; words by
Shakespeare. (Madame Nordica's . . .
prize songs no. 3. ) 2447
f°, 6p.
John Church co. , Cincinnati, Ohio. C
127846, Aug. 21, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1906.
Klein (A.)
Peasant dance ; danse villageoiae for the
piano, edited by Hans Harttuin. 244S
fo, 8p.
Theo. Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. C
127742, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Lay not np for yonnelvet; offertory an-
them, [by] Arthur J. JamouneauL
2449
8 leaves.
Tullar-Meredith co.. New York, N. Y.
C 127848, Aug. 21, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1906.
LeHaehe (W.)
Sailor (The) boy's dream, barcarolle
for piano; revised edition. 2450
^'.ep.
Theo. Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. C
127745, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Lemperenr (B.)
Dix-huit printemps: valse tr^s lente,
piano seul. £. Guyard, [Paris] 2461
R. Lemperenr, Paris, France. C 127723^
Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Leonore; words and music by L. D. Land.
Chicago, Pioneer music pub. co.
2452
f°, 5p.
L. D. Land, United States. C 127801,
Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Lonely waiting for yon; ballad, words by
Daisy Higi^ins, music by Gaylord
Barrett. 2458
f°. 6p.
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 118012, Apr. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 21,
1906.
Love in a graveyard. *Twai only a dream;
by Jos. £. Ward for full band. 2454
8®, pta.
A. H. Eastman, Cleveland, Ohio. C
127749, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c Aug. 20, 1906.
Love me, and the world is mine, [by]
Ernest R. Ball, arr. by Tom Clark.
2465
f°, pf. (8 p.), trombone pt.
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 124878, July 5, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1906.
Love'i tad parting; [words by] B. V.
White, [music by] Lee Carleton.
Chicago, Pioneer music pub. co.
2456
f°, 6p.
B. V. White, United States. 0 127795,
Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Karoh of the Maccabees; march, by D. A.
Pugh, arr. by Hilding Anderson.
2457
24°, band pts.
C. W. Whitney co., Hammond, Ind.
C 126114, July 16, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 21,
1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
199
Markunan (The); march, [by] L. P.
LAorendean. 8458
4^, band pts.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
127830, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aag. 18, 1906.
Karlj (Jaequei)
Reviendra-t-elle; paroles de D. Nom^,
m^lodie poor piano et chant. 2469
F, nnp. 8c. & pt.
C 127714, Aug. 20, 1906.
Tennis-marche; piano seul. 2460
f*. 5p.
C 127715, Aug. 20, 1906.
L. Grus <& cie., Paris, France. 2 c. of
each Aug. 20, 1906.
Kartin (John)
Pegleg Joe; words by Mrs. Geo. R.
Hunt, music bjr John Martin. E. L.
Famum co., Chicago. 2461
Mrs. G. R. Hunt, Appleton City, Mo.
C 123034, June 7, 1906; 2 c. June 11, 1906.
Kartinei (Isidora)
At twilight. (The Joseph Hofmann
. . . prize piano compositions no. 1.)
8462
f°. 3 p.
John Church co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 127842, Aug. 21, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 21,
1906.
Masia Johnion; buck dance, by Herman
Finck. * 2468
f°, 6 p., pf.
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 127709, Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9,
1906.
Matilde; words by Marion E. Mower,
music by Lee Carleton, Chicago,
Pioneer music pub. co. 2464
f«,5p.
M. E. Mower, United States. Cl 27804, =
Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Meredith (L H.)
Bugle (The) call; a service for rally day
by I. H. Meredith and others. 2465
120, unp.
Tullar-Meredith co., New York, N. Y.
C 127761, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
XUes (C. Austin)
Praise and thanksgiving, a service for
rally, harvest, missionary or patriotic;
occasions. 2466
8° 16 p.
Hall-Mack oo., Philadelphia, Pa. A
163592, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Mill Cora; waltz sons, [words by] J. A.
Jarratt, [music byj Lee Carleton.
Chicago, Pioneer music pub. co.
8467
f^ 3 p.
J. A. Jarratt, United States. C 127827,
Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Misi Lncinda Brown; words by Wm. Del
Risco Broughton, music by Lee
Carleton. Chicago, Pioneer music
pub. CO. 2468
f°. 6 p.
W. Del R. Broughton, United States.
C 127812, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20,
1906.
Mitterer (Ign.)
Missa in honorem S. Nominis Mariae;
for two-part male chorus with organ ace.
op. 141. (Fischer's edition no. 2888.)
2469
8° 20 p.
J. Fischer & bro., New York, N. Y.
C 127708, Aug. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 9, 1906.
Moore (Harold)
Tubal Cain; song, words by Charles
Mackay. 2470
f°. 8p.
Willcocks & CO., ltd., London, England.
C 127697, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20,
1906.
Monltonian maroh; by J. F. Buhalts [for
band.] 2471
8°, pt8.
Dalbey mus. co,, Des Moines, Iowa. 0
127727, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
My belt regards to jon; waltz, words and
music by R. Egley. Chicago,
Pioneer music pub. co. 8472
fo 8 p., pf.
R. Egley, United States. C 127809,
Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
My clinging ivy; [words by] Alfred E,
Au., [music by] Eugene Kaeuffer.
8478
f°. 5 p.
Pioneer music pub. co., Chicago, IlL
C 127782, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20,
1906.
My dear old Southern home, St. Augnitine;
words and music by J. Fred De Berr>'.
8474
F,5p.
J. F. De Berry, Tallahassee, Fla. C
127726, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 3, 1906.
My ray of innihine; [by] Leon A. Hall.
Chicago, Success music co. 8475
nsp.
L. A. Hall, Boscawen, N. Y. C 117116,
Mar. 19, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1906.
200
CATALOGUE OB' COPYRIGHT ENTBIE8
Ky ihanty boat Lon; words by John L.
Vopt> music by Lee Carleton.
Chicago, Pioneer mnsic pub. co.
2476
f>,6p.
J. L. Vogt, United States. C 127818,
Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Hapton (Frank)
Ne m'oubliez pas; (Forget me not)
waltzes. 8477
F. 6 p., pf .
Balmer & Weber music house co., 8t.
Louis, Mo. C 127705, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c.
Aug. 20, 1906.
Hewton (Bmast)
- Through the forest; song no. 3 in F,
words by Hilda Uammond-Spenoer.
8478
f>,6p.
Chappell (&co., ltd., London, England.
C 127860, Aug. 21, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 21,
1906.
Hlagara Tails; words by J. Wright, mu-
sic by J. Norris Hillman. Chicago,
Pioneer music pub. co. 2479
«°, 6p.
J. Wright, United States. C 127807,
Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Horah; [by] James J. Flanigan. 2480
f°, 6 p., Bong.
J. J. Flanigan, Philadelphia, Pa. C
118467, Apr. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1906.
0 itarry flag; [words by] Edw. A. Collier,
[music by] J. W. Lerman. 8481
leaf.
Tullar-Meredith co., New York, N. Y.
C 127760, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20,
1906.
Old (The) rop« iwing in Illlnoli; [words
by] Mrs. W. K. Wright, [music by]
iJee Carleton. Chicago, Pioneer
music pub. co. 8488
fo, 6p.
Mrs. W. K. Wright, United States. C
127823, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Only a faded dresi; [by] Mrs. E. S. Seitz.
Chicago, Pioneer music pub. co.
2488
f°, 5 p., Bong.
Mrs, E. S. Seitz, United States. C
127811, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
OrieonB; words and music by Annie R.
Stephens, arr. by Eugene Kaeuffer.
8484
f®, 6p.
Pioneer music pub. co., Chicago, 111.
C 127786, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20,
1906.
Oi-ka-loo-sa-loo. Indian intermezzo by
Henry S. Sawyer, arr. by Hilding
Anderson for band. ' 8485
8®, pto.
for orchestra.
8o, pte,
Albright music co., Chicago, 111. C
127701 & 127702, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. of
each Aug. 20, 1906.
Onr fflorioni fonrth; [by] Eugene Kaeuf-
fer. 2486
f°, 5 p., song.
Pioneer music pub. co., Chicago, 111.
C 127787, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20,
1906.
Pawnee Bill; march -intermezzo, [by]
J. C. Heed. 2487
4°, band pts.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
127831, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1906.
Play while yon can; words by Mrs. L. B.
West, music by Lee Carleton. Chi-
cago, Pioneer music pub. co. 8488
f°.5p.
Mrs. L. B. West, United States. C
127803, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Pradelf (Andr<)
Reviens-moi; valse [pour] orchestre,
piano conducteur. 2489
8°, pts.
Ulysse T. du Wast, Paris. France. C
127849, Aug. 21, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1906.
Present greeting; march, [by] Geo. D.
Barnard. 2480
4°, band pts.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
127829, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1906.
Pnt on thy strength; [by] Ira 6. Wilson.
2491
4 leaves, song.
Tullar-Meredith co.. New York, N. Y.
C 127877, Aug. 21, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 21,
1906.
Bandegger (Alberto)
Pur dicesti. 2482
i^.7p.
Edwin Ashdown, London, England.
C 126450, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July 30, 1906.
Baniomed (The) of the Lord; [by] J. W.
Lerman. 2498
4 leaves, nong.
Tullar-Meredith co., New York, N. Y.
C 127876, Aug. 21, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1906.
Boydt (Kargaret T.)
Lookin'back; (WathersG'Moyle) song
no. 1, E flat, words by Moira O'Neill.
2494
f°.4p.
Willcocks & CO., ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 127696, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
20, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
201
tebftthil (T.)
Compoeitions for the pianoforte, op. 225.
no. 2: Springtime; no. 4: Joyful greet-
ing; no. 5: In the woods. 2496
F, each 5 p.
C 127862, 127854 & 127855, Aug. 21,
1906.
Sailor boys march.
f°. 5 p.
Coquette.
f*. 6p.
C. W. Thompson & co., Boston, Mass.
C 127853 & 127856, Aug. 21, 1906; 2 c. of
each Aug. 21, 1906.
Sohoenafeld (Henry)
Song of love; words by Will Reed Dun-
roy. (Madame Nordica's . . . prize
songs no. 2. ) 8496
i**,5p.
John Church company, Cincinnati,
Ohio. C 127845, Aug. 21, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
21, 1906.
Schnla (T. A.)
Scales and chords in all the major and
minor keys for the pianoforte. (Presser
collection vol. 88. ) 2497
f», 11 p.
Theo. Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. C
127741, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Sea Ameriea flnt; [words by] A. £. Bu-
chanan, [music hy'\ Eugene Kaeuf-
fer. Chicago, Pioneer music pub.
CO. 2498
f*. 5p.
A. £. Buchanan, United States. C i
127813, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
She's sleeping neath that little monnd of
neen; words and music by F. D.
Walton. Chicago, Pioneer music
pub. CO. 2499
f°,6p.
F. D. Walton, United States. C
127806, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Siegel-Mjers correspondence school of
mnslc; Piano lesson, compared and
edited by William H. Sherwood, no.
5, 6, 7, 8, 11 & 12. 2600
each 1 leaf.
C 127752-127757, Aug. 20, 1906.
Singing lesson, compared and edited
by Geoiige Crampton, no's 3 <& 4
each 1 leaf.
C 127758-127759, Aug. 20, 1906.
Siegel-Myers correspondence course of
music, Chicago, 111. 2 c. of each Aug. 18,
1906.
Song (A) about Jesus; [words bv] H. L.
Gilmour, [music by] T. P. Hamilton
arr. by H. L. G. 8501
leaf.
H. L. Gilmour, Wenonah, N. J. C
127751, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Bong (A) of cheer; part-song for men's
voices, words by "Amadeus" O. S. F.
music by F. G. Kohner. 2508
S°, unp.
F. G. Rohner, Dubuque, Iowa. C
127704, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
8onl whispers; words and music by Mi mi
Inness. 2508
f'.Sp.
C. W. Thompson & co., Boston, Mass.
C 127896, Aug. 21, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 21,
1906.
Bpielter (Hermann)
Merry youth. (The Joseph Hofmann
. . . prize piano compositions no. 2.)
8504
fo, 8p.
John Church company, Cincinnati,
Ohio. C 127833, Aug. 21, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
21, 1906.
Springtime; waltz song, words and music
by Lida M. Munroe. 2505
f°. 5 p.
C. W. Thompson & co., Boston, Mass.
C 127897, Aug. 21, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 21,
1906.
Stand pat; march and two step, [by]
Charles J. Roberts. 2506
4^, band pts.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
127828, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1906.
Stray (A) sunbeam; words and music by
J. R. MacDonald, arr. by Lee Carle-
ton. Chicago, Pioneer music pub.
CO. 2507
f°.5p.
J. R. MacDonald, United States. C
127808, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Sun (The) of love; words by Tom Red-
cam, music by Lee Carleton. Chi-
cago, Pioneer music pub. co. 2508
f°. 8p.
T. H. McDermot, United States. 0
127794, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Sunlit (The) clime; [words by] Annie S.
Cline, [music by] Eugene Kaeuffer.
Chicago, Pioneer music pub. co. 8509
f°, 3p.
A. S. Cline, United States. C 127792,
Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c Aug. 20, 1906.
202
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Sweet Aline; words and music by Mary
£. Penn. Chicago, Pioneer music
pub. CO. S510
M. E. Penn, United States. C 127820,
Auk. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug:. 20, 1906.
There's no love like the ehildhood love;
[by] James J. Flanigan. 2611
t°, 5 p., song.
J. J. Flanigan, Philadelphia, Pa. C
118476, Apr. 9, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1906.
Thorkveen (L. P).
Kirkesange; for blandket Kor. 2512
8°, 174 p.
Augsburg pub. house. C 108561, Dec. 1,
1905; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
*Tii onlT for the take of my mother; words
and music by Mrs. C. M. Stevens.
Chicago, Pioneer music pub. co. 2518
P, 6 p.
Mrs. C. M. Stevens, United States. C
127817 Aug. 20, 1906; Aug. 20, 1906.
Trojelli(A.)
Morceaux Migngnnes; six little pieces
for the pianoforte. Chiming bells, car-
rillon. Wild flowers, waltz. Little court-
iers, minuet. Queen of fairyland, ga-
votte. Castanet dance, bolero. Jumping
rope, mazurka. 2514
fo, each 3 p.
Theo. Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. C '.
127744, 127737, 127738, 127739, 127740, '
127746, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. of each Aug.
20, 1906.
Trne eons of '49; words by Arthur Price,
music by Louis Meyer. Chicago,
Pioneer music pub. CO. 2515
f , unp.
L. Mever, Healdsbun?, Cal. C 124591,
June 8, i906; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1906.
Twilight; words and music bv G. A.
Tomlinson, arr. by Lee Uarleton.
Chicago, Pioneer music pub. co.
2516
F. 5p.
G. A. Tomlinson, United States. C
127822, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
XTntil we meet again; [words by] C. K.
Sargent [music by] Eugene Kaeuffer.
2517
f°,3p.
Pioneer music pub. co., Chicago, 111.
C 127788, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Village (The) maiden; words and moac
by Lilian McEwen. Chicago, Pio-
neer music pub. co. 25 IS
f°, 6p.
L. McEwen, United States. C 127824,
Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Weitman (Theo*)
Milo; by Benj. H. Burt and Alfred
Solman, arranged for male quartette.
251»
8®, 5 p.
Jos. W. stem & co.. New York, N, Y.
C 127249, Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 10,
1906.
When mother tneked me in; song and
chorus, words and music by E. M. P.
Brister. Elsen & co., Cmcinnati,
Ohio. 2520
fo,5p.
E. M. P. Brister, Newark, Ohio. 0
121923, May 22, 1906; 2 c. July 23, 1906.
When the lilaoi bloom again; [words by]
L. E. Feeback, [music by] Lee Carle-
ton. Chicago, PioneeV music pub.
CO. 2521
f'.Sp.
L. E. Feeback, United States. O
127826, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20,1906.
When the inmmer tnrni onr thoughts to
joy; words and music by Emil A.
Koehn. Chicago, Pioneer music
pub. CO. 2522
f''. 5 p.
E. A . Koehn, United States. C 127815,
Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Tonr piotnre Hell, still hangi on the wall;
words by Terence V. Campbell,
music by Peter J. Curry. 252ft
f^'.sp.
Pioneer music pub. co., Chicago, 111.
C 127784, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20,
1906.
Zephyrs and bliii; intermezzo, [by] F.
Ch. Rauser. Chicago, Pioneer mu-
sic pub. CO. 2524
fo 5 p., pf.
F. C. Rauser, United States. C 127821,
Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Number of entries of Musical compositions completed by deposit of 2 copies
since Jan. 1, 1906 16,650
INDEX TO PART 3. MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS.
This index contains the names of the copyright proprietors of all the titles regis-
tered in this number; following each proprietor's name is the title registered by
him. The index includes also title references to all compositions entered under
the authors in the Catalogue and author references to all compositions entered
under the titles in the Catalogue. In the case of an author reference, the title
follows the name of the author.
Tbe Plfl^ires refer to tbe fileaTy-faced Nnmbers folloiiriiis the Titles In the
CatAlosoe*
Adieu du troubadour 2395
Adkins ( I. ) Fair hoosier Rose. . . 2422
Albright music co. Os-ka-loo-sa-
loo 2486
Allah 2430
Allen (E. L. ) Build for eternity. 2403
Anderson (H.):
March of the Maccabees 2457
Os-ka-loo-sa-loo 2485
Ashdo wn ( E. ) Pur dicesti 2492
At twilight 2462
Augsburg pub. house. Kirkesange 2512
Ball (E. It.) Love me, and the
world is mine 2455
Balmer & Weber music house co.
Xe m*oubliez pas 2477
Barnard (G. D.) Present greet-
ing 2490
Barrett (G.) Lonely waiting for
you 2453
Boos ( F. O. ) Gladiolus march . . . 2431
Boosey & co. Album of duets . . . 2439
Brice(G.):
Adieu du troubadour 2395
Mazurka- Hongroise 2396
Ravon de solefi 2397
R^ved'unsoir 2398
Ronde des petites bonnes
femmes 2399
Tarantelle 2400
Brister ( E. M. P. ) When Mother
tucked me in ' 2520
Broughton (W. Del R.) Miss
Lucinda Brown 2468
Buchanan (A. £.) See America
first 2498
Bugle call 2465
Buhalts (J. F.) Moultonian
march 2471
Burt (B. H.) and Solman (A.)
Milo 2619
Carleton (L.):
Again united 2391
Broken heart is better than a
broken vow 2402
Carleton (L.) — Continued.
Departure of Sweet Georgia
Marie 2413
Hearts or diamonds 2437
Just listen to my footsteps . . . 2446
Ix)ve's sad parting 2456
Matilde 2464
Miss Cora 2467
Miss Lucinda Brown 2468
My shanty boat Lou 2476
Old rope swing in Illinois 2482
Play while you can 2488
Stray Bunbeam 2507
Sun of love 2508
Twilight 2516
When the lilacs bloom again . . 2521
Castanet dance 2514
Celebrated largo 2435
Chappell & CO., ltd.:
Revelation 2405
Song without words 2429
Through the forest 2478
Chester & Adkins. Fair hoosier
Rose 2422
Cheveux 241^
Chiming bells 2514
Church (J. ) CO. :
Allah 2430
At twilight 2462
Merry youth 2504
Prelude 2444
Song of love 2496
Under the greenwood tree . . . 2447
Clark (T.) Love me, and the
world is mine 2456
Cline(A. S.) Sunlit clime 250^
Coquette 2495
Cr^puscule 2423
Curry (P. J.) Your picture, Nell,
still hangs on the wall 2523
Dalbey music co. Moultonian
march 2471
De Berry (J. F.) My dear old
Southern home, St. Augustine . . 2474
Deoourcelle ( P. ) Motd'amour... 2428
D^d6 (E. ) Deux Marthe 2421
I
IT
INDEX
Deux Marthe
Dix-huit printemps
Doro ( M. ) Doggy in the yard . . .
Durand (A.) & tiis:
I ntrod uction et al legro
Pell^as et M^lisande
Shatrika
Eastman (A. H.)*'
Gladiolus march
Love in a graveyard
Egley (R.) My best regards to
you
Ewing (H.J.) Catch of B*d way .
Fair ( L. ) Bridal vail falls
Feeback (L. E.) When the lilacs
bloom again
Filk ( L. E.) Happy-go-lucky
Finck ( H. ) Maasa Johnson
Fischer (C);
Marksman
Pawnee Bill
Present greeting
Stand pat
Fischer (3.) & bro. Missa in hon-
orem S. Nominis Mariae
Flanigan (J. J.):
Norah
There's no love like the child-
hoo<l love
Forget-me-not
Francis, Day & Hunter:
Bullfighters
If the girl doesn't mind
Massa Johnson
Gifford (P. A.) At the close of
election dav
Gilmour ( H. L. ) Song about Jesus
Gregh ( L. ) Sur les ondes ^th^r^ .
Grus (L. ) & cie:
Reviendra-t-elle
Tennis
Hall (L. A.) My ray of sunshine.
Hall- Mack CO. Praise and thanks-
giving
Hamilton (T. P.) Song about
J&sus
Harthan (H.):
Czardas
Peasant dance
Hartley (F. D.) Gwendolyn
waltzes
Hatch music co. Easy steps to
melody land
Hear, O Lord
Heed ( J. C. ) Pawnee Bill
Heugel & cie:
Crepuscule
Nocturne
4* impromptu
Higgs (H. M.) Song without
words
Hildreth ( R. E. ) :
Cavatiua
Good-bye Jennie Jones
Hill (O. ) Hearts or diamonds. . .
Hillman (J. N.) Niagara Falls ..
2421
2451
2415
2425
2412
2409
2431
2454
2472 !
2407 I
2401 ;
2521 '
2436 ,
2463
2458
2487
2490
2506
2469
2480
2511
2477
2404
2441
2463
2392
2501
2433
2459
2460
2475
2466
2501 ;
2393 '
2448
2434
2420
2426
2487
2423 '
2418 .
2424
I
I
2429 ;
2408
2432 i
2437 :
2479 .
Houghton (H.) Down at Mur-
phy's 2416
Hunt ( J/rj». G. R.) Pegleg Joe . . 2461
In the woods 2496
Inneps ( M. ) Soul whispers 2503
Itsell ( N. ) Dying deserter 2419
Jacobs (W.):
Cavatina 2408
Good-bye Jennie Jones 2432
Jamouneau (A. J.) Lay not up
for yourselves 2449
Jarratt (J. A. ) Miss Cora 2467
Joyful greeting 2495
Jumping rope 2514
Kaeuffer (E.):
At the close of election day . . . 2392
By the wav of the Cross 2406
Down in the meadows love .. 2417
Dving deserter 2419
I love you darling from afar. . 2440
Just an humble little cottage. . 2445
My clinging ivv 2473
Orisons '. 2484
Our glorious fourth 2486
See America first 2498
Sunlit clime 2509
Until we meet again 2517
Killgrove ( T. E. ) For Jesus is my
friend 2427
Kirkesange 2512
Koehn (E. A.) When the Sum-
mer turns our thoughts to joy . . 2522
Kottaun ( C. ) Bullfighters 2404
Land(L. D.) Leonore 2452
Laurendeau (L. P. ) Marksman.. 2458
Lempereur (R.) Dix-huit prin-
temps 2451
Lerman (J. W.):
Ostarry fiag 2481
Ransomed of the Lord 2493
Little courtiers 2514
Lookin' back 2494
I^tti ( A. ) Pur dicesti 2492
Lowry (E. ) Again united 2391
McDermot (T. H.) Sun of love.. 2508
MacDonald (J. R.) Strav sun-
beam 1 2507
Mc K wen ( L. ) Village maiden ... 2518
MacKenzie (S. ) If the girl doesn' t
mind 2441
McNeil (F. J. ) If you will think
of me 2443
Merrv youth 2504
MeveV ( L. ) True sons of '49 2515
Milo 2519
Missa in honorem S. Nominis
Mariae 2469
Moore (E. ) I love you darling
from afar 2440
Morris (J. H.) Crossing the bar. 2411
Mort de Pell^as 2412
Mot d'amour 2428
Mower (M.E,) Matilde 2464
Munroe(L. M.) Springtime 2505
Ne m'oubliez pas 2477
INDEX
III
m I
O'Connor ( L. B. ) Good-bye Jen-
nie Jonee 2432
On Spanish waters 2438
Parisiennette 2414
Pegieg Joe 2461
Pell^as et M^lisande 2412
Peun ( M. E. ) Sweet Aline 2510
Piano lesson 2500
Pioneer music pub. co. :
By the way of the Cross 2406
Down at Murphy's 2416
Down in the meadows, love , . 2417
If you will think of me 2443
Just listen to my footsteps 2446
My clinging ivy 2473
Orisons 2484
Our glorious fourth 2486
Until we meet again 2517
Your picture, Nell, still hangs
on the wall 2523
Praise and thanksgiving 2466
Pre&^er (T.):
Celebrated largo 2435
Czardas 2393
Morceaux mignonnes 2514
Peasant dance 2448
Sailor boy's dream 2450
Scales & chords 2497
Pugh (D. A,) March of the Mac-
cabees 2457
Purdicesti 2492
Queen of fairyland 2514
Raff (J.) Cavatina 2408
Rauser ( F. C. ) Zephyrs and bliss. 2524
Rayon de soleil 2397
R^^ved'un soir 23»8
Revelation 2405
Reviendra-t-elle 2459
Reviens-moi 2489
Rol)ert8 ( C. J. ) Stand pat 2506
Roberts (J. S.) Consolation 2410
Rohner ( F. G. ) Song of cheer. . . 2502
Rondedes [jetites bonnes femmes. 2399
Sailor boy's dream 2450
Sailor Iwy's march 2495
Sawyer (H.S.) Os-ka-loo-sa-loo. 2485
Scales & chords 2497
Schwarz ( A. C. ) Broken heart . . 2402
Seitz ( Mr9. E. S. ) Only a faded
dress 2483
Shatrika 2409
Sherwood (N. A.) Breezes from
Georgia 2394
Siegel-Myers correspondence school
of music:
Piano lesson 2500
Singing lesson 2500
Simpson ( R. B. ) Gladiolus march 2431
Singing lesson 2500
Snelling (E. G. ) If with all your
hearts 2442
Song of love 2496-
Song without words 2429
Springtime 2495
Stephens ( A. R. ) Orisons 2484
Stern (J. W. ) & co. Milo 2519
Stevens {Mrs. C. M.) 'Tis only
for the sake of mv mother 2513
Sur les ondes ^th^r^ 2433
Tarantelle 240a
Thomas {Mrs. H. F. ) Departure
of Sweet Georgia Marie 2413
Thompson (C. W.) & co.:
Compositions for piano 2495
Hear. O Lord 2426
Soul whispers 2503
Springtime 2505
Through the forest 2478
Tomlinson ( G. A. ) Twilight .... 2516^
Tubal Cain 2470
Tullar-Meredith Co. :
Bugle call 2465
CroHsing the bar 241 1
If with all your hearts 2442
I^y not up for vonrselves 2449^
O starry flag ..1 2481
Put on thy strength 2491
Ransoine(\ of the Ix)rd 2493
Cnder the greenwood tree 2447
Vogt ( J. L. ) My shantv bc/at Lou . 2476
Walton (F. D.) She's sleeping
neath that little mound of green . 2499
Ward (J. E. ) Love in a grave-
yard 2454
Wast (U. T. du):
Parisiennette 2414
Reviens-moi 2489
Waters ( Mrs. M. ) Just an humble
little cottage 2445
Wathers, O'Moyle 2494
Weeks <& co. On Spanish ^vater8. 2438
West ( Mrs. L. B. ) Play while you
can 24 88
White (B. V. ) Love's pad parting. 2456
Whitney (C. W.) co. March of
the Maccabees 2457
Wild flowers 2514
Willcocks & CO., ltd.:
Lookin' back 2494
Tubal Cain 2470
WMlson (1. B.) Put on thy
strength '. 2491
Witmark (M. ) & sons:
Doggv in the yard 2415
Lonely waiting for you 2453
Love me, and the world is
mine 2455
Wright ( J. ) Niagara Falls 2479
Wright {Mrs. W. K.) Old rope
swing in Illinois 2482"
Zook & CO. Deux Marthe 2421
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Prooerty of the United States Goyerunol
LIBEART OF OOl^GRESS
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^^«3^ COPYRIGHT OFFICE
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CATALOGUE
OF
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 8, 1891,
518T CONGRESS, 2nd SESSION. CHAP. 565. SEC. 4
PART 3:
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 1, JULY-DECEMBER, 1906
Ho. 13
September 20, 1906
WASHINGTON
OOVERNMENT PMNTINa OFFIOB
1906
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
Arranged alphabetically by authors (compoeers) or titles. The titles beginning with
an article are alphabetted under the first word not an article. The imprint
is omitted in the title if the publisher and copj^right proprietor are the same.
Information contained in the title is not repeated in the collation. Piano music is
understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. Sones are understood to
be with pf. ace. unless otherwise stated. Titles reading ** Words by," '* Music
by" are to be understood as songs.
The index at the end of the Catalooub contains the names of the copyright proprie-
tors of all the titles registered in this number; it includes also title references to all
compositions entered under the authors in the Catalogue and author references
to all compositions entered under the titles in the Catalogue.
The following abbreviations are used: pts., parts; sc, score; full sc., full score; voc.
sc., yoca] score; pf. so., pianoforte score; arr., arranged, arrangement; ace., accom-
paniment; coll., collection; v., violin; va., viola; vc, violoncello; pf., pianoforte;
orch., orchestra; org., organ; guit, guitar; mand., mandolin.
To Rave space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. Thus the notice after the first
title, if printed in full, would read, "Copyright by Henry Schunke & co., Buflialo, N. Y. Class C,
XXc, no. 128852, Aug. 28, 1906; 2 copies received Aug. 28, 1906."
Aeh te ociy; mazurka, stowa i muzy ka T. G.
Batucinskiego, op. 2. 25S6
fo,5p.
Henry Schmike & co., Buffalo, N. Y.
C 128352, Aug. 28, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 28, 1906.
After they gather the hay; [b^] S. R.
Henry, arr. by Luigi Tozetti. 2526
4P, 2 mandolins, guitar and pf . pts.
Jas. W. 8tem & co.. New York, N. Y.
C 128335, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Albert (Engend')
Flauto solo. Potpourri arrang. von
F. H. Schneider fur klavier. 2627
F, 18 p.
£d. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin, Germanv.
C 128673, Aug. 23, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 23,
1906.
Algebra (The) of love; song from Little
Jack Homer, lyric by iSirle C. Jones,
music by Max S. Witt. 2528
f°, unp.
Jas. W. Stern & co.. New York, N. Y.
C 127769, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 28,
1906.
Alice Fleming march; composed by Mil-
dred Mae KawRon. ' 2529
f®, 5 p., pf.
M. M. Rawson, Worcester, Mass. C
128360, Aug. 28, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 28, 1906.
Allegretto in C; [bv] Geo. Bosenkrans.
2580
8°, p. 98, org.
Geo. Molineuz, New York, N. Y. C
128135, Aug. 24, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
Ame (Thomas Angnstine)
Plague (The) of ioVe; old English
ballad by William Whitehead, melody
harmonized and arranged by Bruno
Huhn; high voice in E. 2581
f°, 4 p.
G. Sdiirmer, New York, N. Y. C
128146, Aug. 24, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
At we stood on the banks of the itream;
written and composed by H. M. Mc-
Cumber. New York, North Amer-
ican music CO. 2582
fo,5p.
H. M. McCumber, Westboro, Wis. C
118839, Apr. 13, 1906; 2 c. July 16, 1906.
Atlantic City; two step march, composed
by J. M. Winne. 2588
f°,5p.
Parker music co., New York, N. Y. C
128184, Aug. 25, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 25, 1906.
Automobile (The); by William Adolphus
Clark. Chicago, Success music co.
2584
fo, 5 p., song.
W. A. Clark, United States. C 128289,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
203
204
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Antnmn (An) r«T6rie; [by] E. L. Ash-
ford. 2585
leaf, orsan.
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, Ohio. C
128453, Aug. 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 29, 1906.
Baohmaim (0.)
Gipsies (The); air de ballet, revised
and fingered by W. W. Gold th wait; pi-
ano solo. Evans music co., Boston,
Mass. 2586
f>, 6p.
C 128260, Aug. 27, 1906.
Grasshopper (The) ; (La cigale) . Valse
ballet revised and fingerea by W. W.
Gold th wait, piano solo. Evans music
CO., Boston, Mass. 2587
C 128261, Aug. 27, 1906.
W. A. Evans, Boston, Mass. 2 c. of
each Aug. 27, 1906.
Baldwin (Bamnel A.)
Three songs with piano ace. op. 16.
No. 1 When love comes; sop. or tenor in
A flat, alto or bar. in F. No. 2: My love
and I; sop. or ten. in G, alto or bar. in
E. No. 3: Mv heart hath a song; sop.
or ten. in D, alto or bar. in B flat. 2588
f, each 7 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
128088-128093, Aug. 23, 1906. 2 c. of
each Aug. 21, 1906.
Banki (The) of the Wopsey; by Estella B.
Wood. Chicago, Success music
CO. 2589
f^, 5 p., song.
E. B. Wood, United States. C 128328,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
BarbiroUi (Alfredo).
Aimer c'est forger sa peine; m^lwli^
avec violon ad lib., po^sie de St^'phan
Bord^se. 2540
f°, sc., 5 p. and v. pt.
A. Durand & fils, Paris, France. C
128117, Aug. 24, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 23, 1906.
Bartlett (Oertrnde J.)
Meditation; for the pianoforte. 2541
fo, 5p.
Charles W. Homeyer & co., Boston,
Mass. C 127928, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c.
Aug. 22, 1906.
Bayer (H. T.)
Water lily; medley [for piano].
Evans music co., Boston, Mass. 2542
f°. ft p. ;
W. A. Evans, Boston, Mass. C 128258,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Bean monde ; intermezzo and two step, by
Fred I. Graham. 2548
f>, 6p.,pf.
F. I. Graham, Cortland, N. Y. C
128397, Aug. 29, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 29, 1906.
Beantifol Sntqnehanna; march and two
step, [by] Susan E. Lazarus. Wil kes
Barre, Pa., Jas. S. Coons & Co. 2544
F, 5p.,pf.
S. E. Lazarus, Kingston, Pa. C 128229,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Belle of the Bonth; cbaracteristic march
and two step, by Edmund Dana
Palmer. 2545
fo. 5 p., pf .
E. D. Palmer, Hyde Park, Mass. C
128386, Aug. 28, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 28, 1906.
Bergmttller (Karl).
Stadtlein traut; lied fiir 4 stimmigen
mannerchor, op. 6. (Ausgewahlte neue
mannerchore. ) 2546
8°, 8 p.
Karl Hochstein, Heidelbei^, Germanv.
C 128058, Aug. 23, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 23,
1906.
Bill Bailey*! spree; by Chas. E. Bain.
Chicago, Success music co. 2547
fo, 6 p., song.
C. E. Bain, Canada. C 128236, Aug.
27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Bird (A) song; by Mrs. W. E. Gray.
Chicago, Success music co. 2548
f, 5 p., Bong.
Mrs, W. E. Gray, United States. C
128311, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Birds (The); words by Moira O'Neill,
music by Carrie Jacobs-Bond. 2549
f*, 6p.
Carrie Jacobs-Bond, Chicago, 111. C
127917, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 22, 1906.
Bits of Broadway hits; medley overture,
arr. by Maurice F. Smith. 2550
4° orch. pte.
Leo Feist, New York, N. Y. C 128429,
Aug. 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1906.
Biset (0.)
Intermezzo und Seguidilla aus der oper
Carmen; fiir flute una pianoforte von W.
Barge. (Sammlung beliebter stucke no.
31.) 2561
f°. 7 p.
Rob. Forberg, Leipzig, Germany. C
128072, Aug. 23, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 23, 1906.
Bleti yonr heart dearie ; words and music
by Florence M. Cooper. 2652
P,5p.
F. M. Cooper, I,^nion City, Pa. C
121918, May 22, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
MU8ICIAL OOMP08XT10N8
205
Bontemps (W. H.)
Select piano compositions; no. 18:
Grazioso; no. 19: M. Merry company,
march. 2668
t^, each 5 p.
Chandleir-Held music co., Brooklyn,
N. Y. C 128056 & 128112, Aug. 23, 1906;
2 c. each Aug. 23, 1906.
Boxjon (C. B.)
In the hay; old French rustic song.
(Vieux chant k danser) piano arrange-
ment and English words oy A. G. Bun-
ten, extra French verse by F. Rizzelli.
2664
Joseph Williams, ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 127909, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
22, 1906.
Braekett (Frank H.)
Rock of ages; hymn-anthem, words by
A. M. Toplady. (Oliver Ditson co*s
octavo ed. no. 11651) 2666
8°. 5 p.
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
C 128202, Aug. 25, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 25,
1906.
Bridal mareh ftom "Babeeea"; arr. for
oiigan by J. W. Lerman. 2666
8®, p. 116.
Geo. Molineux, New York, N. Y. C
128140, Aug. 24, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
Bugle blasts; military march and two step
by H. Blount Wayne. . 2667
f°, 5 p., pf .
Grinnell bros. C 1 27699, Aug. 14, 1906;
2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Baimy, marry me, do! by John G. Randle.
Ghicago, Success music co. 2668
P,6p.,eong.
J. C. Randle, United States. G 128284,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Bvdett (George A.)
For thee 0 dear dear country; trio for
soprano, alto and tenor, words by Bern-
ard of Cluny translated by J. M. Neale.
(Oliver Ditson company's octavo ed. no.
11545.) 2669
8°. 7 p.
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
C 128205, Aug. 25, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 25,
1906.
Bun (The) saw and the bee; words bv Al
Traheni, music by James B. Mullen.
2660
P*,5p.
A. Trahem, New York, N. Y. G 128050,
Aug. 23, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
Oaledon; words by Flora Gameron Burr,
music by John Martin. White
Pigeon, Mich. Go-operative music co.
2661
f«.3p.
F. G. Burr, Bottineau, N. Dak. G
127575, Aug. 16, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
California poppies; by Mrs. Em ma Jenkins.
Ghicago, success music co. 2662
f , 5 p., song.
Mrs, £. J. Jenkins, United States. G
128331, Aug. 27, 1906; | c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Gamp meetin' time; coon song by Williams
and Van Alstyne. 2668
f°. 6 p.
J. H. Remick A co., New York, N. Y.
G 128356, Aug. 28, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 28,
1906.
Cassandra; waltzes, composed by P. J.
Gooney, jr. Philadelphia, The
Orpheus music co. 2664
t^, 7 p, pf .
P. J. Gooney, jr., Philadelphia, Pa.
G 128163, Aug. 24, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24,
1906.
Centola (Ernest).
Valse; pour violon avec accomp. de
piano op. 29. (Augener's edition no.
11337.) 2666
4°, 11 p.
Augener ltd., London, England. G
128177, Aug. 25, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 25, 1906.
Chadwiok (0. W.).
Euterpe; concert-overture for orchestra.
2666
«**, Pt8.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. G
127920, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 22, 1906.
Chatter-boz (The); march and two-step by
R. Anthony Zita, arr. by J. Bodewalt
Lampe [for orchestra, piano ace]
2667
8®, pU.
H. M. Denton, New York, N. Y. G
126694, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 27, 1906.
Cherry hlossoms; words and music by
Wallace Elliott. Davenport, Iowa,
Moody music pub. co. 2668
fo, 6p.
Wallace Moody, Davenport, Iowa. G
119434, Apr. 21, 1906; 2 c. Apr. 23, 1906.
City (A) of the dead; song by Irma Hen-
derson. Ghicago, Success muflic
CO. 2669
F, 6p.
I. Henderson, United States. G 128268,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
206
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRlEft
ClMi (Carl Aug.)
American belles; parade march for the
pianoforte. 2670
F,6p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. C
128156, Aug. 24, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
Come along my honey; by Etta £. Litch-
field. Chicago, Success music co.
2671
fo, 5p., aong.
E. E. Litchfield, United States. C
128314, Aug. 27, }fiOe; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Conviot'i (The) child; by Effa Hewett
Chicago, Success music co. 2672
f , 6 p., Bong.
E. Hewett, United States. C 128282,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Gonld yon smile in heaven; by Mae Mc-
Williams. Chicago, Success music
CO. 2678
f®, 6 p., song.
M. McWilliams, United States. C
128270, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Coverly (Sebert)
In Venice; for the piano. 2674
1«, 6 p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 128154, Aug. 24. 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24,
1906.
Crocodile'i (The) love long; by Geo. Nor-
ton, arr. by Wm. J. Carle. 2676
8°, orch. pta.
Hamilton S. Gordon, East Orange, N. J.
C 127925, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 22,
1906.
Crown Him Lord of all; words by Edward
Perronet, music by Lee G. Kratz.
2676
2 leaves.
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, Ohio. C
128462, Aug. 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1906.
Culinary Mary Ann; song from Man from
Now, lyric by John Kendrick Bangs,
music by Manuel Klein. 2677
f°, 5p.
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 128197, Aug. 25, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
Cnlver (CO.)
Strike for freedom; man^h two step
arr. by Henry Fillmore [for band.]
2678
8°, pt8.
Fillmore brothers co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 127959, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 22, 1906.
Dandelion Coon; song from Mips Bo-Peep,
lyrics bv Earle C. Jones, music bv
Max S. VVitt. 267*9
f° unp.
Jas. W. Stem & co., New York, N. Y.
C 127768, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1906
Dave Jackson; words by L. K. Devendorf,
music by Dick Heather. 8680
Devendorf, Heather & co., Albany,
N. Y. C 126971, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
30,1906.
Debnssy (Clande).
Pell^as et M^lisande. Duo k la fon-
taine acte 2; transcription pour piano k 4
mains par L^on Roques. 2681
fo, 15 p.
A. Durand & fils, Paris, France. C
128116, Aug. 24, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 23, 1906.
Deep in my heart; arr. by Arthur £. Har-
ris, for violin with piano ace. ( Little
fantasie no. 22). 2582
4° flc. 6 p., violin pt.
Jean White, Boston, Mass. C 127762,
Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1906.
Deniity (C.)
Mon ^toile. (Stella Mia) valse lente
pour piano. 2583
f°.7p.
E. Demets, Paris, France. C 128075,
Aug. 23, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 23, 1906.
Diekinson (Bpenoer).
Sardine (The) and the sprat; humor-
ous song, written by W. H. Sams. 2584
f°. 5p.
Reynolds <& co., London, England.
C 128130, Aug. 24, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
Dig down Joe; by Joe M. Sterling. 2686
f°, 5 p.. song.
J. M. Sterling, Philadelphia, Pa. C
1281 3;^, Aug. 24, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
Do not forget me; by Etta E. I^itchfield.
Chicago, Success music co. 2686
P, 5 p., song.
E. E. Litchfield, United States. C
128313, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
i Don't let what he says get yon down; by
I F. A. Sizemore. Chicago, Success
' music CO. 2687
fo, 5 p., song.
F. A. Sizemore, United States. C
128300, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Dream (A); by C. E. Farthing. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 2688
f®, 6 p., song.
C. E. Farthing, United States. C
128310, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Dreamland; by Will W. Wheeler. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 2689
f°, 6 p., song.
W. W. Wheeler, United States. C
128307, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
M08I0AL COMPOSITIONS
207
DroTOing the ourtain; by Mrs. Emma
Chamberlain. Chicago, Saccess
music CO. 2690
f , 5 p., song.
Jfrs. Emma Chamberlain, United
States. C 128273, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
27, 1906.
Ducelle (Paul).
Musical memories, op. 16; arranged for
violin and piano by C. Grun. no. 1,
Dancing stars, waltz; no. 2, Lilliputian
parade, march; no. 3, Little gazelle, ma-
zurka; no. 4, Dance of the dewdrops,
polka; no. 5, Souvenir valse. no. 6,
Silver chimes. 2691
F, Bc., 4, 5, 4, 5, 4, 6. and v. ptB.
C 128210-128215, Aug. 25, 1906.
Musical memories, op. 16 arr. for
violin & piano, no. 7, Nita, Spanish
dance; no. 8, The sleigh ride, galop; no.
9, May bells, waltz; no. 10, Hand in
hand, march; no. 11, Alpine song; no.
12, Queen of drowsy-land, waltz. 2692
(°, 5, 5, 4, 6, 6, 5 and v. pis.
C 128216-128221, Aug. 25, 1906.
B. F. Wood music company, New
York, N. Y. 2 c. of each Aug 25, 1906.
Dnnean ( Edmonditonne ) .
Ecclesiae organum; a series of practical
pieces for church use. Book 5. 2698
obi., 120,120 p.
Vincent music oo., ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 127900, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
10, 1906-
Dying (The) child; by Peter S. Marsh.
Chicago, Success music co. 2694
F. 3 p., song.
P. S. Marsh, United States. C 128286,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Engelma^n (H.)
Cord and tassel dance; piano composi-
tion op. 752. 2696
F, 7 p.
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, Mass. C
128207, Aug. 25, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 25, 1906.
Philadelphia (The) record; march and
two step. 2696
F, 6 p., pf.
Orpheus music co., Philadelphia, Pa.
C 128164, Aug. 24, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24,
1906.
Presto k la tarantella; piano composi-
tion. 2697
f«.7p.
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
C 128208, Aug. 25, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 25,
1906.
Sngolmaxm (H.) — Continued.
Russian dance; piano composition op.
753. 2698
F, 6p.
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
C 128209, Aug. 25, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 25,
1906.
Eph-a-ham; words and music by Wallace
Elliott Davenport, la.. Moody
music pub. co. 2699
f°. 6p.
Wallace Moody, Davenport, Iowa. C
119433, Apr. 21, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 23, 1906.
Biipofr (8tep^).
Drowsy moments: short sketch for the
pianoforte. 2600
fo,3p.
Augener, ltd., London, England. C
128178, Aug. 25, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 25, 1906.
En retta; novelette, composed bv O. B.
Priest. Chicago, imperial music
pub. CO. 2601
F, 8 p.. pf.
0. B. Priest, Tyronne, Pa. C 128447,
Aug. 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1906.
Evening (An) with the baohelor; by Rey-
nold Ziesman. Chicago, Success
music CO. 2602
f°, 6 p., song.
R. Ziesman, United States. C 128292,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Everlasting love; words by Flora Cam-
eron Burr, music by John Martin.
White Pigeon, Mich., Co-operative
music CO. 2608
f°,8p.
F. C. Burr, Bottineau, N. Dak. C
127577, Aug. 16, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Eyes that glisten with the dew of love; by
Wm. F. D. Walker. Chicago, Suc-
cess music CO. 2604
f , 6 p., song.
W. F. D. Walker, United States. C
128293, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Faith; by Mayme Woodyard. Chicago,
Success music co. 2606
fP, unp., song.
M. Woodvard, UnitedStates. C 128324,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Farjeon (H.)
Minuet; [for] pianoforte. 2606
Two old fashioned pieces for the piano-
forte; no. 1, Air. 2607
f°. 1-4 p.
No. 2, To a harpsichord.
fo, 5-8 p.
C 128181, 128182, and 128183, Aug. 25,
1906; 2 c. of each Aug. 25, 1906.
Augener & co., London England.
208
CATALOGUE OF OOPYBIOHT ENTBIE8
Fight for the rod, white and blue; by Jdo.
£. Miller. Chicago, Suooess music
CO. 2608
f°, 6 p., song.
J. E. Miller, United States. C 128321,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Fillmore (Henry).
Marvel (The): march and two step
[for band]. 2009
8o,pta.
• [for orchestra].
8o, pt8.
C 127965-127956, Aug. 22, 1906.
Shall we gather at the river; march
arr. [for band]. 2610
8®. pt8.
C 127958, Aug. 22, 1906.
Fillmore brothers CO., Cincinnati, Ohio.
2 c. each Aug. 22, 1906.
Floating with the gale; by E. Smyth Jonefi.
Chicago, Success music co. 2611
f^, 5 p., song.
£. S. Jones, United States. C 128276,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Florentine; valse, by Josef F. Lamb.
2612
fo, 6 p., pf.
H. H. Sparks, Toronto, Canada. C
125794, July 10, 1906; 1 c. July 18, 1906;
1 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Friende farewell; (Songs of Zion no. 42.)
2613
leaf.
David Hall, Vinemont, Ala. C 127932,
Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 22, 1906.
Frisee*! baby; song by Gertrude Schoon-
maker. Chicago, Success m usic co.
2614
fo, 6p.
G. Schoonmaker, United States. C
128266, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Fryd iblandt Ondi angle; words and mu-
sic by D. O. Teasley. 2616
leaf.
Thos. Nelson & D. O. Teasley, St. Paul
Park, Minn., & New York, N. Y. C
126888, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
O^roi (Sobert)
Marchedesaristos; [pour] piano. 2616
f*».4p.
Valse-Idylle; pour piano. 2617
fo,6p.
C 128238-128239, Aug. 27, 1906.
Gailhard & cie., Paris, France. 2 c.
each Aug. 27, 1906.
Girls! girls! |[irlt! sons from Man from
Now, lyric by Ysabel de Witte Kap-
lan, music by Manuel Klein. 2618
f®,«p.
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 128195, Aug. 25, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
Golden (The} gate city; song by Suzanne
J. Thalmann. Chicago, Success
music CO. 2619
r>,5p.
S. J. Thalmann, United States. C
128323, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Goldnuurk (Bnbin)
Cde to Colorado; op. 13, for mixed
voices, words by Charles J. Pike. (Oliver
Ditson co's octavo ed. no. 11566. ) 8620
8o,9p.
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
C 128165, Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 10, 1906.
Good-bye mv Bnmmer jrirl; waltz song,
words by M. F. O'Shea, music by
Louis S. Poole. Boston, Poole
music CO. 2621
f«,6p.
L. S. Poole, Boston, Mass. C 128224,
Aug. 25, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 25, 1906.
Ooii (John).
Fear not, 0 land; a harvest anthem,
edited by Edgar Pettiman; abridged ed.
(The parochial anthem book no. 3i3).
2622
8°, 7 p.
Houghton <& CO., London, England. C
128119, Aug. 24, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
Oonnod (Ch.)
Praise ye the Father; anthem [for
mixed voices.] (Sacred octavo choruses
no. 27. ) 2628
8°. 7 p.
W. H. Willis & CO., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 128105, Aug. 23, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 23, 1906.
Oracey (Maurice).
A la campagne; airs de ballet en suite
d'orchestre; no. 1, Entree Joyeuse; no.
2, Historiette; no. 3, Pas de la coquette;
no. 4, Les flutiaux ; no. 5, Finale. Paris,
Librairie Hachette & cie. 2624
80, pta.
W. Smyth, Paris, France. C 128244,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Grand march in C; [by] J. W. Lerman.
2625
Geo. Molineaux, New York, N. Y. C
128138, Aug. 24, 1906; 2 c. Aug, 24, 1906.
Grand polka brilliant; by Chas. M. Hat-
tersley. ' 2686
f°. 6 p., pf.
C. M. Hattersley, Trenton, N. J. C
128123, Aug. 24, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
209
Orandprtf (Yiotor).
Liffht cavalry; ^op for piano four
haD& op. 23, revised and fingered by
Wm. G. Paynter. 2627
W. H. Willie & co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 128107, Aug. 23, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 23, 1906.
Great (The) white throne: (Songs of Zion
no. 12.) 2628
leaf.
David Hall, Vinemont, Ala. C 127931 ,
Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 22, 1906.
Oregh (E.)
To the Spring: op. 43 no. 6 for the
piano (original edition.) edited by Wil-
nelm Kern. 2629
f°. 7p.
Shattinger piano & music co., St.
Louis, Mo. C 128255, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c.
Aug. 27, 1906.
Omenwald, (E.)
Suite de ballet, Arabian nights op. 451 ;
consent edition for orchestra no. 351.
2680
4°, pts.
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
C 128206, Aug. 25, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 25,
1906.
Hakei (B. 8.)
I^rd (The) is my light. [Anthem.]
2631
8°. 229-281 p.
Fillmore brothers co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 127961, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 22, 1906.
Hftndel (C. F.)
Hallelujah chorus from The Messiah;
arr. in key of C by L. R. Lewis. (The
beacon series no. 223. ) 2682
8°, 16 p.
Silver, Burdett & co., Boston, Mass.
0 128054, Aug. 23, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 23,
1906.
Harriibnrg home; waltz, by Robert W.
Troup. Harrisburg, ra. The J. H.
Troup music house. 2688
fo. 3 p., pf.
R. W. Troup, Harrisburg, Pa. C
128424, Aug. 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1906.
Harvest home; [by] E. L. Ashford. 2684
leaf, organ.
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, Ohio. C
128451, Aug. 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 29, 1906.
Hayei (Al.)
Peace and prosperity: inarch by Al.
Hayes [for band.] 2686
8°, pts.
Fillmore brothers co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 127967, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 22, 1906.
Heart^i (The) sad longizig; by Mabel G.
Akers. Chicago, Success music co.
2686
f°, 5 p., song.
M. G. Akers, United States. C 128272,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Heavens (The) deolare; [by] Carrie B.
Adams. 2687
8 leaves, song.
Lorenz, pub. co., Dayton, Ohio. C
128466, Aug. 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1906.
Helen; song by Nettie Mae Ashley.
Chicago, Success music co. 2688
f°.4p.
N. M. Ashley, United States. C 128264,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Herbert (Yiotor)
Entrance, chorus [from] **The red
mill;*' lyric by Henry Blossom. 2689
fo,8p.
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y. C 127973, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
21, 1906.
Heyier (E. K.)
Voluntary. 2640
S9, 254 and 265 p., pf. or org.
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati, Ohio. C
127962, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 22, 1906.
Hobo's (The) home iweet ho&e; by Jno. £.
Miller. Chicago, Success music co.
2641
f°, 4 p., song.
J. E. Miller, United States. C 128322,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Hfiliel (Carl).
Sweet souvenir; (Siisse erinnerung)
waltz op. 17 no. 1 for piano four hands,
revised and fingered by Wm. G. Paynter.
2642
f>, 5p.
W. H. Willis A CO., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 128108, Aug. 23, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 23, 1906.
Honk, honk, honk; by Frederick W. Smith.
Chicago, Success music co. 2648
f°, 5p., song.
F. W. Smith, United States. C 128280,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Hoiohna (Karl L.)
Hail to the father of our country;
words by Charles Noel Douglas. 2644
s*', 5 p. *
C 127972, Aug. 22, 1906.
Lincoln, Oh Lincoln we honor you to-
day; words by Charles Noel Douglas.
2645
8°. 5 p.
C 127971, Aug. 22, 1906.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. 2 c. of each Aug. 21, 1906.
210
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT KNTBIE8
How oonld yon; a ballad, words by Alfred
Bryan, music by Kendis & raley.
2646
Cooper, Kendis & Paley, New York,
N. Y. C 126428, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July
30, 1906.
How timo if limplifled by easy form muio.
2647
leaf.
Easy form music co., Chicago, III. A
152909, Aug. 1, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1906.
How to play easy form musio. 2648
leaf.
Easy form music oo., Chicago, 111. A
152910, Aug. 1, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 1, 1906.
HnUah (John).
Three fishers went sailing; part song
for mixed voices arr. by W. G. Owst,
words by Charles Kingsley. (Oliver
Ditson co's octavo ed. no. 1 1550. ) 2649
»°, 7p.
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
C 128204, Aug. 25, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 25, 1906.
Hnmpty ; quartet for women's voices [by]
W. T. Noss. (W. H. Willis & co's
octavo no. 17. ) 2660
8° 11 p.
W. H. Willie & co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 128100, Aug. 23, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 23,
1906.
Hunting four-leaved olovers; by Louella
Clark. Chicago, Success music co.
2661
P. 4 p., song.
.\frs. F. D. Withian, United States. C
128298, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Hurrah for Louisiana; by E. C. Stevens.
Chicago, Success nmsic co. 2652
f°, 5p., song.
E. C. Stevens, United States. C 128303,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
I am a true Ameriean oitisen; a patriotic
son^ adapted to Yankee Doodle and
Dixie; words by C. P. Winkler.
2658
f°, 5p.
W. H. Willis & CO., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 128099, Aug. 23, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 23, 1906.
I am dreaming of you, Flora; by Edw. N.
Pate. Chicago, Success music co.
2654
f°, 6 p. . song.
E. N. Pate, United States. C 128271,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
I am thinking of you; by E. E. Munn.
2655
t°, 6 p., song.
Thompson music co., Chicago, III. C
128078, Aug. 23, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 22, 1906.
I eeuldn't go wrong if I tried; song from
About town Ivric by Joseph Herbert,
music by Melville Ellis. 2666
f °, 6 p.
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 127968, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
rd love to have you love me; words by
Alfred Bryan, music by Kendis a
Paley. 2667
f °, 5 p.
Cooper, Kendis A Paley, New York,
N. Y. C 126429, July 30, 1906; 2 c. July
30, 1906.
I heard the volee of Jesus; words by Ho-
ratius Bonar, music by Ira B. Wilson.
8668
3 leaves, song.
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, Ohio. C
128465, Aug. 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1906.
ril fold up my tent and steal away; words
bv Frank Riley, music by Theodore
Morse. 2669
I f«. 5 p.
F. B. Haviland pub. oo.. New Y'ork,
N. Y. C 128383, Aug. 28, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
23, 1906.
ril go back to the old home again; com-
posed by J. W. Scoles. Cincinnati,
The (7eo. Jaberg music co. 2660
fo, 5 p., song.
J. W. Scoles, Robbins, Tenn. C 113782,
Feb. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 28, 1906.
I love the last one best of all; song from
Marrying Mary, book by Edwin
Milton Royle, lyrics bv Benj. Hap-
good Burt, music by Silvin Hein.
2661
(9, unp.
Jos. W. Stern & co., New Y'ork, N. Y.
C 128149, Aug. 24, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 28,
1906.
Pm ooming back to Dublin; written by
Harry Leighton, composed by Geoige
Everard. 2662
f®, imp.
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 128235, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
27, 1906.
I wish I'd been bom a boy; words and
music by Al. Trahern. 2663
f°. 6p.
A. Trahern, New York, N. Y. C 128052,
Aug. 23, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
If I only could know; words by Flora
Cameron Burr, music by John Mar-
tin. White Pigeon, Mich., Co-op-
erative music CO. 2664
fo, 5p.
F. C. Burr, Bottineau, N. Dak. C
127576, Aug. 16, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906,
MUSICAL C0MP081TI0 J« 8
211
If I only wer a eon' on a trolley; words and
music by Arthur Bailey. New
York, North American muaic co.
2666
r>, 5p.
Augustus J. Jarman, Centerville, N. C.
C 114103, Feb. 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 29, 1906.
If you only knew; by E. W. Overton.
Chicago, Success music co. 2666
P, 5 p., Bong.
E. W. Overton, United States. C
128305, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Lnprompta; [by] E. L. Ashford. 2667
leaf, organ.
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, Ohio. C
128454, Aug. 30. 1906; 2 c. Aug. 29, 1906.
In the shadow of the Bine Sidge; by Cyril
A. Lowe. 2668
f°. 6 p., pf.
C. A. Lowe, Buffalo, N. Y. C 128132,
Aug. 24, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
In the soft moonlight; words by Gus Kirch-
ner, miisic by Joe. J. Stohwasser.
2669
f°.6p.
Crescent music pub. co., Brooklyn,
N. Y. C 125096, July 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
29, 1906.
In the valley where the Cheiapeake flowi;
words by Gus Kirchner, music by
Jos. J. Stohwasser. 2670
f°,6p.
Crescent music pub. co., Brooklyn,
N. Y. C 125098, July 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
29, 1906.
lola; words by James O'Dea; music by
Chas. L. Johnson. 2671
«°.5p.
J. H. Remick & co., New York, N. Y.
C 128358, Aug. 28, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 28,
1906.
It's a long way back to dear old mother* t
knee; words by Alfred Bryan, music
by Halsey K. Mohr. 2672
Lew Dockstader pub. co.. New York,
N. Y. C 127839, Aug. 10, 1906; 1 c. Aug.
10, 1906.
It'i hard to be a bo^, when no one lovei yon;
eonff from Miss Bo-Peep, lyric by
Eane C. Jones, music by Max 8.
Witt. 2673
P*,5p.
Jos. W. Stem & co.. New York, N. Y.
C 127643, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 28,
1906.
It'e yonr lovely diiposltion; song from
About town, lyric by Joseph Her-
bert, music by Melville Ellis. 2674
19, unp.
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 127969, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 25,
1906.
It was pertnaiion; words by Jean Lenox,
music by Harry O. Sutton. 2676
P, unp.
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 118013, Apr. 2, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 29, 1906.
Jaqnes-Daloroie (E.)
84 marches rythmiques; pour voix
moyenne; chant seul. 2676
12°, 87 p.
Sandoz, Jobin A cie., Neuchatel, Swit-
zerland. C 128057, Aug. 23, 1906; 2 c.
Aug. 23, 1906.
Johnson (J. Sotamond).
Shoo-fly (The) regiment; book lyrics
and melodies by Cole & Johnson, vocal
[selection.] I'll always love old Dixie.
2677
(9, unp.
C 127764, Aug. 20, 1906.
Shoo-fiy (The) regiment; book lyrics
and melodies bv Cole & Johnson, vocal
[selections] If Adam had'nt seen the
apple tree.
r*, unp.
Who do you love. 2678
f®, unp.
C 127881-127882, Aug. 21, 1906.
Shoo-fly (The) regiment; book, lyrics
and meloflies by Cole and Johnson, vocal
[selections.] Just how much I love you.
The ghost of deacon Brown.
Run brudder rabbit run.
Floating down the Nile. 2679
f®, unp.
C 127521-127524, Aug. 15, 1906.
Jos. W. Stern & co., New York, N. Y.
2 c. of each Aug. 23, 1906.
Jnit to pasi the time away; song from
About town, lyric bv Joseph Her-
bert, music by >lelville Ellis. 2680
f**. 5 p.
M. Witmark & eons, New York, N. Y.
C 127967, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27,
1906.
Kendall (Edwin 7.)
Manhattan (The) rag. a syncopated
symphony [for] piano. 2681
F. 6 p.
Jos. W. Stern & co., New York, N. Y.
C 128084, Aug. 23, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 23,
1906.
212
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Kent (Edward).
Gbestnute; humorous duet for two
gentlemen. 2688
ReynolHs & co., London, England. C
128129, Aug. 24, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
Xem (Carl Wilhelm).
Brooklet in the mountains; caprice op.
150 for the piano. 2683
Theodore Preaser, Philadelphia, Pa. C
128159, Aug. 24, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
Eidnapped (The); by Leo M. Theiring,
Chicago, Success music oo. 2684
f°, 4 p., song.
L. M. Theiring, United States. C
128306, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Xirchner (F.)
Homage k Mozart; menuet for the
pianoforte op. 1021. 2686
«°,5p.
Humoreske in A flat: for the piano-
forte op. 1022. 2686
P. 3 p.
Augener, ltd., London, England. C
128179-128180, Aug. 26, 1906; 2 c. of
each Aug. 25, 1906.
Xiu all the girli for me; words by J. J.
Walker, music by John Heinzman.
2687
f*, nnp.
Jos. W. Stem & co.. New York, N. Y.
C 127765. Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24,
1906.
Xisi (A) to the flag; words and music by
Max Ck>lonna. 2688
F, 6p.
M. Colonna, St. Louis, Mo. C 125321,
July 11, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 29, 1906.
Kroeger (E. B. )
Humoresque nejgre no. 2; for the piano-
forte. 2689
f°. 6p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. C
128157, Aug. 24, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
EiUiner (Albert).
Dawn; morceau de salon op. 5. 2690
F. 6 p., pt.
Ix)uiae C. Kiissner, Chicago, 111. C
123530, June 15, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
Land of romance; serenade, by Karl L.
Haschna. 2681
F, 18 p., pf. duet.
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 110726, Dec. 28, 1905; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Lang (Boaamond).
Minuet; from The merry marquis for
the piano. 8698
f**, 5p.
C. W. Thompson & co., Boston, Mass.
C 128152, Aug. 24, 1906; 2 c, Aug. 24, 1906.
Let good enough alone; [byl Harry 0. Sut-
ton, key of B flat vocal orch. 814.
8698
4°, pts.
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 128162, Aug. 24, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24,
1906.
Liquid air polioe parade; song from Maa
from Now, lyric by John Kendrick
Bangs, music by Manuel Klein.
2694
^. 6p.
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 128196, Aug. 25, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24,
1906.
Little fawn; queen of the prairies, words
by Maurice £. Marks, music by £.
Biosenbaum, jr. 2686
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 124231, June 25, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20,
1906.
Little waits; piano composition by Otto
Pfefferkom. 2696
W. H. Willis & CO., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 128104, Aug. 23, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 23,
1906.
Living waters. (Songs of Zion no. 49.)
2697
David Hall, Vinemont, Ala. C 127935,
Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 22, 1906.
Lynet (Frank).
Night (The) has a thousand eves; trio,
women's voices, words by F. W. Bour-
dillon. (Qctavo series no. 336.) 2696
s°, 3 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
128096, Aug. 23, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 21, 1906.
MoGonathy (Oiboiinie).
Night (The) has a thousand eyes; male
voices. 2699
8° 4 p.
C. W. Thompson & co. C 128151, Aug.
24, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
Maokie oorreipondenoe school of orchestra-
tion and harmony, no. 17. Slide trom-
bone, no. 18. Tonal-compass of all
the brass- wind instruments, no. 19.
Instruments of percussion; the kettle
drum. no. 20. Instruments of per-
cussion; the small drum. no. 21.
Examples showing use of traps, no.
HUSIOAL COMPOSITIONB
218
Maekie eorreipondenoe school of orcheitra-
tion and harmony — Continued.
22. Stringed instruments with keys;
pianoforte, no. 23. Doubling of vari-
ous intervals in orchestral music,
no. 24. General remarks. 2700
f°, each unp.
W. H. Maekie, New York, N. Y. A
153530-153537, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. of
each Aug. 20, 1906.
Maey (J. G.)
Lead us on; sacred quartet or chorus
for ladies' voices. 2701
go, 8 p.
C 128161, Aug. 24, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24,
1906.
Whose little girl are you; song in A flat.
2702
C 128346, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27,
1906.
Whitesmith music pub. co., Boston,
Maaa.
Maitland (Corbyn).
Thou, O God, art praised in Zion; ed-
ited by Edgar Petti man. (The parochial
anthem book no. 35. ) 2708
8°, ep.
Houghton & CO., London, England.
C 128118, Aug. 24, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
Karching on to glory. (Songs of Zion no.
9. ) 2704
David Hall, Vinemont, Ala. C 127930,
Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 22, 1906.
Margie Belle; by Amy Bradley. Chi-
cago, Success music co. * 2705
f°, 4 p., aong.
A. Bradlev, United States. C 128295,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906,
Marie Cahill'i hottentot love song, song
from Marrying Mary, book by Ed-
win Milton lS>yle, lyrics by Benj.
Hapgood Burt, music by Silvio Hein.
2706
f*, nnp.
Jos. W. Stern & co., New York, N. Y.
C 128337, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 28, 1906.
Maaienet El^ie; for violin and piano,
revised and fingered by P. A. Tirin-
delli. (Choice composition.) no.
12. 2707
'**., «c., 8 p. and V. pt
W. H. Willis & CO., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 128110 Aug. 23, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 23, 1906.
Matihewi (Harry Alexander).
Magnificat in C. [Mixed voices.]
(Oliver Ditson company's octavo ed. no.
11525.) *^ 2708
8°. 15 p.
Matthewi (Harry Alexander) — Cont'd.
Nunc dimittis in C. (Oliver Di'son
compmy's octavo ed. no. 11525.) 2700
C 128198-128199, Aug. 25, 1906; 2 c.
each Aug. 25, 1906.
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
Memoriei of the old swing; by A. J. Tooke.
Chicago, Success music co. 2710
f°, 6p., 8ong.
Mrs. C. L. Williams, United States.
C 128279, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27,
1906.
MendelBiohn-Bartholdy (7.)
Venetian gondola song. ( Song without
words no. 7. ) 3 part cnorus for female
voices. ( Chandler's collection no. 14.)
2711
8°, 7 p.
Chandler-Held music co., Brooklyn,
N. Y. C 128111, Aug. 23, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
23, 1906.
Meroy mild. (Bongi of Zion no. 46.)
leaf.
2712
David Hall, Vinemont, Ala. C 127933,
Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 22, 1906.
Mignonette; piano composition by Otto
Pfefferkorn. 2718
f°, 5p.
W. H. Willis & CO., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 128103, Aug. 23, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 23,
1906.
Minerva; a South American romance, [by]
Frederic W. Hager, arr. by Herbert
L. Clarke. 2714
4°, band pts.
Helf & Hager co.. New York, N. Y. C
128253, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 25, 1906.
Milter Gnpid; song^ from Marrying Mary,
book by Edwin Milton Royle, lyrics
by Benj. Hapgood Burt, music by
Silvio Hein. 2715
f<». 6 p.
Jos. W. Stern A co., New York, N. Y.
C 128150, Aug. 24, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 28,
1906.
Mr. Howe, how do yon do today; song by
Owen B. Lewis. 2718
f».5p.
Owen B. J^ewis, Osterville, Mass. C
128047, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c, Aug. 22, 1906.
'Mong the oliffli of old MiiiiBiippi; by E.
Smyth Jones. Chicago, Success
music CO. 2717
f , 6 p., song.
E. S. Jones, United States. C 128274,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
214
CATALOGUE OF OOPYMOHT ENTBIB8
Xoonlight; reverie, by Blanche Hoaglan.
2718
f®, 6 p., pf.
B. Hoaglan, Gloversville, N. Y. C
114716, Feb. 21, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 29, 1906.
Moore (Edward 0.)
Two songs: no. 1, My leaf boats; no.
2, Alone; words by Anne Scribner Hard.
2719
f>,5p.
W. H. Willis & CO., Cincinnati, Ohio.
0 128109, Aug. 23, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 23,
1906.
Xother'i (A) prayer; by Fred J. Smith.
Chicago, Success music co. 2720
f°, 5 p., wng.
F. J. Smith, United States. C 128309,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Xoiart; a collection of favorite gems in-
cluding extracts from his sympho-
nies, operas and church music. ( Half
hours with the best composers. )
2721
P. 80 p.
Jos. W. stem & co., New York, N. Y'.
C 128334, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Moiart (W.A.)
Minuetto giojoso; transcribed for the
pianoforte by Hans T. Seifert. 2722
fo,6p.
C 128087, Aug. 23, 1906.
Romance po^tique; transcribed for the
pianoforte by Hans T. Seifert. 2723
f°.7p.
C 128086, Aug. 23, 1906.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. 2 c.
each Aug. 21, 1906.
Xy Buckeye girl; words by Lew Lowry,
music by Ray Martin. Ports-
mouth, 0. Mar-Ix>w pub. co. 2724
f, 6p.
L. Lowry, Portsmouth, Ohio. C 125057,
July 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 23, 1906.
Xy California Lilly; by Patrick Joseph
Healy. Chicago", Success music co.
2726
fo, 6 p., song.
P. J. Healy, United States, C 124886,
July 5, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 29, 1906.
Xy darling in heaven; by John Brown
Smith. Chicago, Success music co.
2726
F, 5 p., song.
J. B. Smith, United States. C 128325,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Xy darling is waiting; by Fred M.
Waehlte. Chicago, Success music
CO. 2727
fo, 6 p., song.
F. M. Waehlte, United States. C
128297, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Xy Evelyn; wordaand music by Volkmar
Johnsen. Gypsy publishing co.,
Chicago, 111. 2728
f°, unp.
Volkmar Johnsen, Chicago, 111. C
127954, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Xy koney; a cornfield Love a me, com-
posed by Emma Groh. Newport,
Ky., Licking valley music co. 2729
F, 5 p.. song.
E. Groh, Newport, Ky. C 128127, Aug.
23, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 23, 1906.
Xy little oottage home; [bv] John S.
Boude. Chicago, Weoer & North
music pub. co. 2780
f^,2p.
J. S. Boude, St. Louis, Mo. C 128410,
Aug. 29, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 29, 1906.
Xy little "Dutch. ooUeen; words by Leo Cur-
ley, music by J. B. Mullen. 2781
f>,6p.
P. J. Howley, inc.. New York, N. Y.
C 128382, July 27, 1906; 2 c. July 2, 1906.
Xy little maid of Hindooetan; bv Herman
Carle, arr. by Wm. J. Carle. 2782
f°, oroh. pta.
Hamilton S. Gordon, East Orange, N. J.
C 127926, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 22,1906.
Xy Xiitiuippl miiini mlMOi me; lyric by
Carle C. Jones, music by Max S.
Witt. 2788
f°, unp.
Jos. W. Stem & co., New York, N. Y.
0 127055, Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
Xy morning glory vine; by Mrs. Emma J.
Jenkins. Chicago, Success music
CO. 2784
f®, 6 p., song.
Mrs. E. J. Jenkins, United States. C
128330, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Xy old rag doll; words and music by
N. S. Carter. 2735
1°. 5p.
Al. Trahern, New York, N. Y. C
128049, Aug. 23, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
Xy lea tide girl; words and music by Al.
Trahern. 2786
£0,5 p.
A. Trahern, New York, N. Y. C
128051, Aug. 23, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
Xy sweet ootaroon; by E. Smyth Jones.
Chicago, Success music co. 8787
P, 6 p., song,
E. S. Jones, I'nit-ed States. C 128275,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug, 27, 1906.
MUSICAL 0OJCPO8ITION8
215
(Arehie).
Employment (The) bureau; humorous
eong. 2788
f°, 5p,
Reynolds & co., London, England. G
128128, Aug. 24, 1906; 2 c. Ai^. 24, 1906.
Hever will I lee sweet Vellie; by Chas. G.
Alexander. Chicago, Success mu-
sic CO. 2789
fo, 6 p., 90ng.
C. G. Alexander, United States. C
128327, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Hewton (Ernest).
Sing we and chant it; vocal duet,
words by Thomas Morley. 2740
F. 7 p.*
Leonard & co., London, England. C
127919, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 11, 1906.
Honie; words and music by Charles L.
Young. 2741
f°. 5p.
Banning music pub. co.. New York,
N. Y. C 128256, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c.
Aug. 27, 1906.
Hoodies; German rag-twostep by Percy
Wenrich. 2742
P». 5 p., pf.
Amett-Delonais co., Chicago, 111. C
127847, Aug. 21. 1906; 2 c. Aug. 14, 1906.
HuptiAl inarch; [by] £. L. Ashford. 2748
2 leaves, organ.
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, Ohio. C
128455, Aug. 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 29, 1906.
0! Ghiokamanga! words and music by
Elder H. M. Brooks. 2744
i**.7p.
E. H. M. Brooks, Indianapolis, Ind.
C 128351, Aug. 28, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 28,
1906.
0 Come to the BaTioor now; by Burt Jay
Taylor. Chicago, Success music co.
2745
f°, 5 p., 8ong.
B, J. Taylor, United States. C 1283:^2,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
0 take me baek to Ood; words by Flora
Cameron Burr, music by John Mar-
tin. White Pigeon, Mich., Co-oper-
ative music CO. 2748
F. C. Burr, Bottineau, N. Dak. C
127581, Aug. 16, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Oehmler (Leo.)
2 compositions for the pianoforte, op.
77: On the village green. 2747
^».5p.
Oehmler (Leo.) — Continued.
op. 81 : Sylvan serenade.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
128094r-128095, Aug. 23, 1906; 2 c. each
Aug. 21, 1906.
Offertoire in E flat; [by] F. del Campiglio.
2748
8° p. 108, org.
Geo. Molineux, New York, N. Y. C
128137, Aug. 24, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
Offertory response; [by] E. S. L. 2749
leaf, song.
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, Ohio. C
128463; Aug. 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1906.
Old (The) folks down in dear old Tennessee;
song and chorus, words and music by
M. J. Bobbins. 2760
Milo Joel Bobbins, Chattanooga, Tenn.
C 125776, July 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Old (The) swimming pool; by Mrs. Minnie
Conley. Chicago, Success music
CO. 2761
f^', 4 p., eong.
Mrs. M. Conley, United States. C
128299, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c, Aug. 27, 1906.
On Jordan* s banks; words bv Samuel Sten-
nett, music by W. C. Jordan. 2762
2 leaves.
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, Ohio. C
128461, Aug. 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1906.
On the mother's grave; by Bennato d'Elma.
Chicago, Success music co. 2763
f, 4 p., song.
F. E. Mela, United States. C 128288,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
On the other side. (Songs of Zion no. 61.)
2764
David Hall, Vinemont, Ala. C 127940,
Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 22, 1906.
Onoe yoa loved me, oh so fondly; song by
Mrs. M. Thurau. Chicago, Success
music CO. 2766
f*», 6p.
M. Tburau, United States. C 128262,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Only a daisy blossom; a dainty ballad, de-
scriptive waltz song woras and music
by D. J. Fallis. 2766
f°. 6p.
D. J. Fallis, Grand Island, Nebr. C
128398, Aug. 29, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 29, 1906.
Only an orphan boy; by James J. Evans.
Chicago, Success music co. 2767
f°, 6 p., song.
J. J. Evans, United States. C 128326,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
216
CATALOGUE OF OOPYBIGHT ENTBIE8
Our oommander; march and two step, [by]
0. P. Thayer. 2768
4°, band pts.
Oliver Pearson Thayer, Rock Springs,
Wyo. C 125271, July 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
24, 1906.
Our favorite; piano solo, by T. Jesse Dolby.
2769
f°,5p.
Ideal music pub. co., Greeneville, Tenn.
C 128005, Aug. 23, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1906.
Our frontier day; march and two step,
composed by O. P. Thayer. 2760
19. 6 p., pf.
Oliver Pearson Thayer, Rock Springs,
Wyo. C 125272, July 10, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
24, 1906.
Ojor only kope and theme is Christ ornoifled;
by W. H. Smith, Chicago, Success
music CO. 2761
f°, 4 p., song.
W. H. Smith, United States. C 128320,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Ont-door (The) girl; song from About
town, lyric by Joseph Herbart, music
by Melville Ellis. 2762
«**. 6 p.
M. Witmark A sons. New York, N. Y.
C 128436, Aug. 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1906.
Page (5. Cliilbrd).
Tread lightly, ye comrades; or. The
volunteer's grave;' music arr. by Mrs. F.
L. Bowen. (Oliver Ditson co's octavo
ed. no. 11568.) 2763
8°, 3 p.
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
C 128203, Aug. 25, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 25, 1906.
Paint me a picture to-night; by Maude
Pettis. Chicago, Success music co.
2764
f°, 5 p., song.
M. Pettis, United States. C 128315,
Aug. 27. 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Paladilhe (E.)
Songs unsung; m(^4odie Italienne, words
by Gunby Hadath. no. 1 in A flat.
2766
f°.7p.
no. 2 in C.
P. 7 p.
Joseph WilliamH, lt<l., London, Eng-
land. C 127910 & 127901, Aug. 22, 1906;
2 c. of each Aug. 22, 1906.
Papita; song from Little Jack Horner,
Ivric bv Earle C. Jones, music by
Max S.'Witt. 2766
f°, unp,
Jos. W. Stern & co., New York, N. Y.
C 127642, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 28, 1906.
Parlor City, bright and fair; by Rev. J.
Josiah Walters. Chicago, Success
music CO. 2767
f°, 5 p., song.
Ret\ J. J. Walters, United States. C
128302, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Parry (0. Hubert H.)
Bridal march and finale; from the
music to ''The birds" of Aristophanes;
arranged by W. G. Aloock. (Organ ar-
rangements edited by John E. West no.
14. ) 2768
obi. SP, 7 p.
C 126849, Aug. 6, 1906.
Intermezzo, from the music to "The
birds" of Aristophanes; arranged by
W. G. Alcock. (Organ arrangements
edited by John E. West no. 13. ) 2762
obi. 8° 8 p.
C 126848, Aug. 6, 1906.
Xovello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. 2 c. each Aug. 6, 1906.
Parted now, bnt not forever; by Mrs. Frank
Wimp. Chicago, Success music co.
2770
F, 4 p., song.
Mrs. F. Wimp, United States. C 1 28296,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Passion; intermezzo, [by] F. W. Hager,
arr. by Geo. J. Tnnkaus. 2771
4°, band pta.
Helf & Hager co. , New York, N. Y. C
128252, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 25, 1906.
Philie (J. Ernest).
Jolly good fellows, march. 2772
f°, 5 p., pf.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. C
128160, Aug. 24, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
Philipp(L)
Song of the mill; (Chanson du mou-
lin). 2778
f°, 7 p., pf.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. C
128172, Aug. 25, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
Pike (Harry Hale).
Hear my prayer, O Lord; short an-
them for tenor solo and chorus. (Sacred
octavo choruses no. 28. ) 2774
8°, 7 p.
W. H. Willis & CO., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 128106, Aug. 23, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 23, 1906.
Plantation days; words bv Flora Cameron
Burr, music by John Martin. White
Pigeon, Mich., Co-operative music
CO. 2776
P. 5 p.
F. C. Burr, Bottineau, N. Dak. C
127580, Aug. 16, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
217
Popp (P.)
Bird song; for the pianoforte. 2776
f°, 5p.
W. H. Willis & CO., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 128102, Aug. 23, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 23, 1906.
Poppyland; waltzes, by F. McKinstry.
2777
f®, 7 p., pf.
F. B. Haviland pub. co., New York,
N. Y. C 128191, Aug. 25, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
21, 1906.
Pontie CaW; lyric by Harry B. Smith,
music by Max Hoffman. 2778
r. 6 p.
M. Witraark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 128193, Aug. 25, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24,
1906.
Prelude; [by] E. L. Ashford. 2779
leaf, or^an.
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, Ohio. C
128452, Aug. 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 29, 1906.
Prelnde in A; [bv] Frank C. Harring-
ton. 2780
8°, p. 120. org.
Cieo. Molineux, New York, N. Y. C
128142, Aug. 24, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
Prepare ye the way; [by] Chas. H. Gabriel.
2781
3 leaves, song.
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, Ohio. C
128469, Aug. 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1906.
Pride of the household; waltzes, by H. S.
Sawyer. Chicago, Bates m'fg co.
2782
f°. 8 p., pf.
Bates mfg co., Chicago, 111. C 128169,
Aug. 26, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 25, 1906.
Qnirtfi (Onitavo A.^
Woodland breezes; (Brisasdel bosque) .
for the pianoforte. 2783
f°. 6p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 128131, Aug. 24, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
Bathban (F. 0.)
2nd valse caprice; for the piano. 2784
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
0 128155, Aug. 24, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
Sefleotions; by James E. Johnson. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 2786
1®, 6 p., Mong.
J. E.Johnson, United States. C 128304,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Seiohard (J. Fr.)
Larghetto und grazioso, nebst Canta-
bile V. Antonio Vivaldi: fiir flute und
Eianoforte von W. Barge. (Sammlung
eliebter stucke no. 30. ) 2786
fo. ac., 6 p. and v. pt.
Rob. Forberg, Leipzig, Germany. C
128071, Aug. 2:f. 1906; 2 c. Aug. 23, 1906.
3595— PT 3, NO 12—06 2
Bemick (Bertha).
Little flower; song for a medium voice
with piano ace. Hafiz: ode 606, trans-
lated by Richard Le Galienne, 2787
f°. 3 p.
G. Sohirmer, New York, N. Y. C
128147, Aug. 24, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
Beit; by Mrs. Jane B. Hannan. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 2788
F, 4 p.. song.
Mrs. J. B. Hannan, United States. C
128383, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Bifle (The) brigade; march, [by] Chas.
Sanglear. 2789
4°, band pts.
Georgi & Vitak. Chicago, 111. C 128413,
Aug. 29, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 29, 1906.
Bastic (The) leat in the Comer; by Char-
lotte May. Chicago, Success mu-^
sic CO. 2790
f° 5 p., sonjf.
L. Spore, United States. C 128281,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Bnthardt (Adolf).
10 otuden fur pianoforte op. 50. (Edi-
tion Peters no. 3109. ) 2791
4° 32 p.
C. F. Peters, Leipzig, Germany. C
128067, Aug. 23, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 23, 1906.
Bad city by the tea; words by Sarah F.
Bard well, mu.«ic by Ada C. Bard well.
Chicago, Success music co. 2792
fo, 6p.
S. F. Bardwell, United States. C
128267, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Bad (The) fate of Ban Franolsco; song by
Demetrius G. Chumos. Chicago,
Success music co. 2798
f°, 5 p., song.
D. G. Chumos, United States. C 128278,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
8t. Francis; San Francisco, verses by Mary
Morton, music by Eulalie Andreas.
2794
f°. 6 p.
Andreas music pub. co., Davenport,
Iowa. C 125430, May 21, 1906; 1 c. May
21, 1906; 1 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Bt. Ooorge (Mervyn).
Dabbling in destiny; a musical recita-
tion, words bv Cyril Wentworth Hogg.
2795
fo, 5 p.
Samuel French, ltd., London, England.
C 127899, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 22,
1906.
218
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Sal-La-Sne; characteristic coon song,
wonls and music by Fred J. Maier.
2796
r>, ft p.
Fred J. Maier, St. Louis, Mo. C
125586, July 7, 1906; 2 c. July 7, 1906.
San Franoiseo disaster; by Leona Kent.
Chicago, Weber & North music pub.
CO. 8797
F, 8 p., song.
L. Kent, Cassopolis, Mich. C 121851,
May 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1906.
San Francisoo disaster; song by Mrs. Chas.
Fortain. Chicago, Success music
CO. 2798
f,6p.
Mrg, C. Fortain, Requa, Cal. C 122161,
May 26, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906,
San Franoisoo (The) earthquake; song by
Mrs. Ida Champlin. Chicago, Suc-
cess music CO. 2799
«**, 6p.
1. Champlin, United States. C 128266,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c, Aug. 27, 1906.
San Francisoo horror; song by Mrs. Aldora
J. Funk. Chicago, Success mupic
CO. 2800
f , 6 p., song.
Mrs. A. J. Funk, United States. C
128287, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
San Francisco, San Francisco, why should' st
thou have saffered sol song by Bleed-
ing Heart. Chicago, Success mu-
sic CO. 2801
f°, 6 p., song.
A. M. Durham, United States. C
128277, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Santa Clans; by H. I^ng. Chicago,
Success music co. 2802
f , 6 p., song.
H. Lang, Canada. C 128237, Aug. 27,
1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
School days; by I. G. Pierce. Chicago,
Succe.'^ music co. 2808
fo, 5 p., song.
I. G. Pierce, United States. C 128294,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Screeching eagle; [by] Bernhard Stem,
arr. by Tom Clark. 2804
4**, band ptH.
Bernhard music co.. New York, N. Y.
C 119244, Apr. 19, 1906; 1 c. June 28,
1906; 1 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Seeing the town in a yap wagon; song from
About town, lyric by Joseph Herbert,
music by Merville Ellis. 2806
F.ftp.
M. Witmark <fe none, New York, N. Y.
C 128435, Aug. 80, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1906.
Selina; poem and setting [by] Leeter
Charles Keimer, melody and arrange-
ment [by] Anton L. Koehler. 2806
fo,5p.
Keimer music pub. co., Asbury Park,
N. J. C 125361, July 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
27, 1906.
Serenade in D; [by] Geo. RosenkranF.
2807
8° p. 114, org.
Geo. Molineux, New York, N. Y. C
128141, Aug. 24, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
Seryioe prelude in A; [by] Geo. Rosen-
krans. 2808
8°. p. 102, org.
Geo. Molineux, New York, N. Y. C
128136, Aug. 24, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
She is waiting by Lake Marian for me; by
Eber G. Brown. Chicago, Suc-
cess music CO. 2809
F, 5 p., song.
E. G. Brown, United States. C 128308,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Silvery moon; reverie, by Will M. S.
Brown. 2810
f°, 6 p., pf.
Brown & I'xl wards music co., Wilming-
ton, Del. C 128231, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c.
Aug. 27. 1906.
Simper (Caleb).
Praise thy God, O Zion; harvest an-
them for mixed voices, edited by H.
Clough -Leigh ter. (Oliver Ditson co*s oc-
tavo ed. no. 11556.) 2811
8°, 8 p.
Oliver Ditson companv, Boston, Mass.
C 128201, Aug. 25, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 25,
1906.
Sinding (Christian).
Cantus doloris; variationen fur violine
mit klavierbegleitung op. 78. (Edition
Peters no. 3134. ) 2812
4°, HO., 16 p. and v. pt
C 128066, Aug. 23, 1906.
iSielwn ge<lichte von Albert Sergei; fur
eine singstimme mit klavierb^leitung,
op. 77. Englische uebersetzung von
John Bernhoff. no. 1: Narrenlied; no.
2: Im walde liegt ein stiller see; no. 3:
Spruch; no. 4: Ein Maientag. 2813
fo, 5. 3, 3, 6 p.
C 128059-128062, Aug. 23, 1906.
No. 5: Immerwieder; no. 6: Auf
der wiese; no. 7: So gehen die tage.
P. each 3 p.
C 128063-128065, Aug, 23, 1906.
C. F. Peters, Leipzig, Germany. 2 c.
each Aug. 23, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
219
SokalBky (W.)
Memories of the past; (Souvenir du
paas^) for the piano op. 1, edited by
XVilhelm Kern. 2814
r>,5p.
Shattinger piano <& music co., St. Louis,
^lo. C 128254, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
27, 1906.
Soldier's desire; (Songs of Zion no. 8)
2816
leaf.
David Hall, Vinemont, Ala. C 127929,
Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 22, 1906.
Borne day when dreams oome true; words
and music by Phil Staats. 2816
Walter Jacobs, Boston, Mass. C 128721 ,
Sept. 1, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1906.
Somehow; by father R. Foster. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 2817
F. 5 p., song.
E. R. Foster, United States. C 128290
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Song (The) and the path of mystery; by
Hanna Anderson. Chicago, Success
music CO. 2818
f°, 5 p., song.
H. Anderson, United States. C 128316,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Sonjpi of redemption and praise; revised,
compiled and edited by John A. Davis
and J no. R. Clements. Bilhom bros.«
Chicago, 111. 2819
12<», 160 p.
John A. Davis, Binghamton, N. Y. A
154098, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Souvenir; nocturne, by Belle E. Dods-
worth. 2820
f>, 7 p., pf.
B. E. Dodsworth, Natick, R. I. C
128234, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Sprays of piano mnsio no. 2. 2821
40 99 p.
Geo. Willig & co., Baltimore, Md. C
128187, Aug. 26, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 25, 1906.
Sproes (Charles Gilbert ).
Nocturne. "The white rose lover;**
chorus for women's voices, words by
Thos. B. Aldrirh. (Choruses, glees and
part-songs no. 2268. ) 2822
go. 6 p.
John Church co., Cincinnati, Ohio. C
127911, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 22,1906.
Steams (Theo.)
Penelope; intermezzo for the piano.
2828
«**, 6 p., pf.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 128153, Aug. 24, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
Step high; march two step, by Wallace
Elliott. Davenport, Iowa, Moody
music pub. co. 2824
f°. 5 p., pi.
Wallace Moody, Davenport, Iowa. C
112172, Jan. 15, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 23, 1906.
Streahbog (L.)
Pri^re du matin; (morning prayer)
op. 130 no. 1 for the pianoforte. 2826
f**,5p.
W. H, Willis & CO., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 128101, Aug. 23, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 23, 1906.
Sne; words and music by Charles L.
Young. ' 2826
f°. 5p.
Banning music pub. co.. New York,
N. Y. C 128113, Aug. 23, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
23, 1906.
Sunshine; by Agnes B. Dozier. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 2827
i°, 5 p., song.
A. B. Dozier, United States. C 128318,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Sweet ohildhood honrs; by Mrs. E. E.
Keller. Chicago, Success music co.
2828
P, 6 p., aoxig.
Afrs. E. E. Keller, United States. C
128319, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Sweet Nellie Brown; words and music by
Charles L. Young. 2829
f9, 5 p.
Banning music pub. co.. New York,
N. Y. C 128114, Aug. 23, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
23, 1906.
Sweetheart, when yon're away; ballad, by
Wallace Elliott. Davenport, Iowa,
Moody music pub. co. 2880
f°, 5 p.
Wallace Moody, Davenport, Iowa. C
114958, Feb. 17, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 23, 1906.
Sydenham (E. A.)
Sing unto the Lord; anthem for harvest,
editeci by H. Clough-Leighter. (Oliver
Diteon co's octavo ed. no. 11554. ) 2881
8°, 12 p.
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
C 128200, Aug. 25, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 25, 1906.
Take me on the rollers; intro. The sum-
mer time's the time for me; medley
waltz arr. by Maurice F. Smith. 2882
4°, band pta.
I.eo Feist, New York, \. Y. C 128428,
Aug. 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1906.
4°, orc»h. pt«.
Leo Feist, New York, N. Y. C 128384,
Aug. 28, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 29, 1906.
220
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Tavan (Emlle).
Copp<;*lia; ballet de Leo Delibes, fan-
taiBie-uiosai'que [pour orchestre], piano
conducteur. 2888
8®. pte.
Heugel & cie, Paris, France. C 128243,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Ten oompositioxis of mediam difficalty, for
violin with piano ace. by Arthur
Heft, op. 13. no. 1: Bear dance;
no. 2: Camp life; no. 3: Crif<8anda
gavotte; no. 4: Impromptu; no. 5:
Melody in G; no. 6: Minuet mo<ienie
no. 1; no. 7: Minuet no. 3; no. 8: Ro-
mance no. 2; no. 9: Twilight; no. 10:
Utophia gavotte. 2884
f , unp.
Siegel-Mvers [correnpondence] pchool
of music, Chicago, III. C 127862-127871,
Aug. 1, 1906; 2 c. of each Aug. 1, 1906.
That firisky, riiky silver dollar; song by
Cornelia E. Stewart. Chicago, Suc-
cess music CO. 2886
fo, 6p.
C. E. Stewart, L'nited States. C 128269,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, UK)6.
That once fair city by the bay; Kong by Mrs.
Isabelle C. House. Chicago, Suc-
cess music CO. 2836
f«^. 8 p.
3/r«. I. C. House, United States. C
128263, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
That's wise; by George Stokes. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 2887
f°. 5 p., wmg.
G. Stokes, Unit^Ml States. C 128:^17,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
There's a baby in the honse; song from
About town, lyric by Joseph Her-
bert, music by Melville Ellis. 2888
f^ 7 p.
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 127970, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27,1906.
There's only one Mother; words and masie
by Carol Vox. Boston, The Bea-
con music CO. 2839
F, 6p.
W. H. Pearce, Boston, Mass. C 1282S3,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Thinffs am a' eomin' my way; words by
Lew Tx)wrv, music by lUiy Martin.
Port«mout&, O. Mar-Low pub. co.
f. Bp.
2840
L. Ix)wry, Portsmouth, Ohio. C 125056,
July 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 23, 1906.
Thome (Cyril)
Berceu.se; for the pianoforte.
f°. 6 p.
2841
Toccata in A minor; for the pianoforte.
2842
P. 7 p.
C 127907-127908, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c.
of each Aug. 22, 1906.
Joseph Williams, ltd., London, Eng-
land.
Three men in a boat; song from Marrying
Mary, book by Edwin Milton Royle,
lyrics by Benj. Hapgood Burt, music
by Silvio Hein. 2843
f°, unp.
Jos. W. Stern & co.. New York, N. Y.
C 128148, Aug. 24, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 28, 1906.
Twas the night before Christmas; words by
Clement C. Moore, music by M.
Mygatt Brown. Minneapolis,
Minn., Joseph E. Frank. 2844
f>. 7p.
M. M. Brown, Fergus Falls, Minn. C
125396, July 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Number of entries of Musical compositions completed by deposit of 2 copies
since Jan. 1, 1906 17,015
INDEX TO PART 3. MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS.
Thig index contains the names of the copyright proprietors of all the titles regis-
tereti in this numlier; following each proprietor's name is the title registered by
him. The index includes also title references to all compositions entered mider
the authors in the Catalogue and author references to all compositions entered
under the titles in the Catalogue. In the case of an author reference, the title
follows the name of the author.
Tbe FIsiires refer to tbe HeaTy-laeed Numbera follonrlns the Titles In tlie
Catalogue.
About town. . 2674, 2680, 2762, 2805, 2838
A la canipagne 2624
Adams (C.B.) Heavens declare. 2637
Aimer c'est forger sa peine 2540
Akers (M. G.) Heart's sad long-
ing 2636
Alcock ( W. G. ) Intermezzo 2769
Alexander (C. G.) Never will I
.«ee sweet Nellie 2739
Alone 2719
American helles 2570
Anderson (H. ) Song (The) and
the path 2818
Andreas (E. ) St. Francis 2794
Andreas music pub. co. St. Fran-
cis 2794
Arnett-Delonais co. Noodles 2742
Ashford (E. L. ):
Autumn (An) reverie 2535
Harvest home 2634
Impromptu 2667
Nuptial march 2743
Prelude 2779
Ashley ( N, M. ) Helen 2638
Auf der wiese 2813
Aagener ltd. :
Drowsy moments 2600
Homage il Mozart 2685
Humorenke in A flat 2686
Minuet 2606
Two old fashioned pieces 2607
Valse 2565
Bailey ( A. ) If I onlv were a con' . 2665
Bain (C. E. ) Bill B'ailey's spree . 2547
Banning music pub. co. :
Nonie 2741
Sue 2826
Sweet Nellie Brown 2829
Bardwell (S. F. ) Sad city bv the
ggji 2792
Barge (W.) " Carmen *!!!."!!.'!!" 2551
Bates mfg. co. Pride of the house-
hold 2782 ;
Batucinskiego (T. G.) Ach te 1
oczy! 2525 ;
Beardance 2834 !
Bernhard music co. Screeching
eagle 2804
Birdsong 2776
Birds (The) of Aristophanes 2768
Boude (J. S. ) My little cottage
home 2730
Bote (E.) & Bock (G.) Flauto
solo 2527
Bowen(3/r«.F. L.) Tread lightly. 2763
Bradley ( A. ) Margie Belle 2705
Bridal march 2768
Brooklet in the mountains 2683
Brooks (E. H. M.) 0! Chicka-
mauga! 2744
Brown ( E. (i. ) She is waiting. . . 2809
Brown (M. M.) 'Twas the night
before Christmas 2844
Brown ( W. M. S. ) Silvery moon . 2810
Brown & Edwards nmsic co. Sil-
very moon 2810
Bunten ( A. C. ) In the hay 2554
Burr (F. C):
Caledon 2561
Everlasting love 2603
If I onlv could know 2664
O, take'me back to God 2746
Plantation da vs 2775
Camp life .' 2834
Canipiglio (F. del). Offertoire in
E flat 2748
Cantus doloris 2812
Carle ( H. ) My little maid 2732
Carle (W. J.):
Crocodile's love song 2575
My little maid 2732
Carmen 2551
Carter ( N. S. ) My old rag doll . . 2735
Chamberlain (Mrs. E. ) Dropping
the curtain 2590
Chami)lin (Mrjj. I.) San Fran-
cisco earth(}uake 2799
Chandler-Held music co. :
Select piano compositions 2553
Venetian gondola song 271 1
Chanson du moulin 2773
Chestnuts 2682
I
II
INDEX
Chumos (D. G.) Sad fate of San
Francisco 2793
Church (J.) CO. The white rose
lover 2822
Clark (L. ) Hunting four-leaved
clovers 2651
Clark ( T. ) Schreeching eagle .... 28()4
Clark (VV. A.) Automobile (The). 2534
Clarke ( II. L. ) Minerva 2714
Clements ( J. R. ) Songs of redemp-
tion 2819
Colonna (M.) Kiss (A) to the
flag 2688
Conley ( Mr8. M.) Old (The) swim-
ming pool 2751
Cooney (F. J.) jr. Cassandra 2564
Cooper (F. M. ) Bless your heart
dearie 2552
Cooper, Kendis & Paley:
How could you 2(>46
I'd love to nave you love me. 2657
Copne lia 2833
Cord & tasFel dance 2595
Crescent music pub. co. :
In the soft moonlight 2669
In the valley 2670
Crissanda gavotte 2834
Dabbling in destiny 2795
Davis (J. A.) Songs of redemp-
tion 2819
Dawn 269()
D'Elma (B.) On the mother's
grave 2753
Demets ( E. ) Mon ^toile 2583
Denton (H. M.) Chatter-box 2567
Devendorf, Heather & co. Dave
Jackson 2580
Ditson (0.) CO.:
Cord & ta.«8el dance 2595
For thee O dear dear countrv. 2559
Magnificat in C *. . 2708
Nunc dimittis in C 2709
Ode to Colorado 2620
Praise thv God 2811
Presto A I'a tarantella 2597
Rock of ages 2555
Ru.«sian dance 2598
Sing unto the Ix)rd 2831
Suite de ballet 2630
Three fishers 2649
Tread lightly 2763
Dockstader (L. j pub. co. It's a
long wav back 2672
Dodsworth ( B. E. ) Souvenir. . . . 2820
Dolby (T. J.) Our favorite 2759
Doubling of various intervals in
orchestral mus-ic 2700
Dozier ( A. B. ) Sunshine 2827
Drowsv moments 2600
Durand (A.) & fils:
Aimer, c'e.«t forger sa peine. . . 2540
Pelleas et Mc^isande 2581
Durham (A. M.) San Francisco,
San Francisco 2801
E. S. L. Offertory response 2749
Easy form music co. :
How time is simplified 2647
How to play 2648
Ecclesiae organum 2598
Elegie 2707
Elliott (W.):
Cherrv blossoms 2568
Eph-a-ham 2599
Step high 2824
Sweetheart, when you* re
away 2830
Ellis ( M. ) :
I couldn' t go wrong 2656
It's your lovely disposition . . . 2674
Just to pass the time away . . . 2680
Out-door girl 2762
Seeing the town 2805
There's a baby in the house.. 2838
Emplo vment bureau 2738
Euterpe 2566
Evans ( J. J. ) Only an orphan boy 2757
Evans (\V. A.):
Gipsies (The) 2536
Grasshopjjer (The) 2587
Water lily 2542
Everard (G. ) I'm coming back.. 2662
Examples showing use of traps 2700
Fallis (D. J.) Only a daisy blos-
som 2756
Farthing ( C. E. ) Dream 2588
Fear not, O land 2622
Feist (L.):
Bits of Broad wav hits 2550
Take me on the rollers 2832
Fillmore brothers co. :
Lord ( The ) is m v light 2631
Marvel (The)..! 2609
Peace & prosperitv 2635
Shall we gather ..' 2610
Strike for freedom 2578
Voluntary 2640
Floating down the Nile 2679
For thee O dear dear country 2559
Forl>erg ( R. ) :
Carmen 2551
I^rghetto und grazioso 2786
Fortain (Mrs. C. ) San Francisco
disaster 2798
^ Foster ( E. R. ) Somehow 281 7
'Francis, Day and Hunter. I'm
coming back 2662
French ( S. ) , ltd . Dabbling in dea-
tiny 2795
Funk {Mrs. A. J.) San Francisco
horrors 280O
Gabriel (0. H.) Prepare ye the
way 2781
Gailhard & cie. :
March des aristos 261 6
Valse-Idylle 2617
(General remarks 2700
Georgi & Vitak. Rifle (The) bri-
gade 2789
Ghost of deacon Brown 2679
Gipsies (The) 2536
INDEX
III
Goldthwait (W. W.):
Gipsies (The) 2536 I
Grasshopper (The) 2537 ,
Gordon (H. S.): '
Crocodile's love song 2575
My little maid 2732
G raham ( F. I. ) Beau Monde .... 2543 '
Gras8hopi)€r (The) 2537
(Fray(3/r«. W. E.) Bird (A) song. 2548,
Grazioso 2553
Grennell bros. Bugle blasts 2557 j
Groh(E.) My honey 2729
Griin (C. ) Musical memories ... 2591
Hager(F. W.):
Minerva 2714
Pai?sion 2771 '
Hail to the Father of our Country . 2644
Half- hours with the best com-
posers 2721
HaU(D.): !
Friends farewell 261 3
Great W hite Throne 2628
Living waters 2697
Marching on to glory 2704 i
Mercvmild 2712
On the other side 2754 '
Soldier's desire 2815
Hallelujah chorus from The Mes-
siah 2632
Hannan ( Mri*. J. B. ) Rest 2788
Harrington ( F. C.) Prelude in A . 2780
H a rris ( A . E. ) Deep in m y heart . 2582
Hatterslev (C. H.) Grand polka
brilliant 2626
Haviland (F. B. ) pub. co. :
IMl fold up my tent 2659
Poppvland 2777
Healev (P. J.) My California
lillv 2725
Hear mv prayer, 0 Lord 2774
Heather (1).)' Dave Jackson 2580
H ef t ( A . ) Ten com positions 2834
Hein (S.):
I love the last one 2661
Marie Cahiil's hottentot love
song 2706
Mister Cupid 2715
Three men in a boat 2843
Heinzman (J.) Kiss all the girls
for me 2687
Helf & Hager co.:
Minerva 2714
Pawion 2771
Henderson ( I. ) Citv of the dead . 2569
Henrv (S. R.) After thev gather
the hav 2526
Heiigel & cie. Copp^lia 283:^
Hewett ( E. ) Convict's chil<l .... 2572
Hoaglan(B.) Moonlight 2718
Hochstein ( K. ) Stiidtlein traut . . 2546
Hoffman ( M. ) Pousse caf^ 2778
Homage A Mozart 2685
Homever (C. W.) & co. Medita-
tion' 2541
Hoschna (K. L. ) Land of ro-
mance 2691
Houghton & CO.:
Fear not, 0 land 2622
Thou, O God, art praised 2703
House (I.e.) That once fair citv . 2836
Howley (P. J.) My little Dutch
col leen 2731
Huhn ( B. ) Plague (The) of love. 2531
Humoreske in A fiat 2686
Humoresque nogre no. 2 2689
Ideal music pub. co. Our favor-
ite 2759
If Adam hadn't seen the apple
tree 2678
I'll always love old Dixie 2677
Im walde liegt ein stiller see 2813
Immerwieder 2813
In merry company 2553
In the hay 2554
In Venice 2574
Instruments of percussion 2700
Jacobs ( W. ) Some dav 2816
Jacobs- Bond (C.) Birds (The).. 2549
Jarnian (A. J.) If I only wer a
con' 2665
Jenkins {^fr8. E.):
California poppies 2562
M v morning glorv vine 2734
Johnson (C. L.) Tola 2671
Johnson ( J. E. ) Reflections 2785
Johnson ( V. ) Mv Evelvn 2728
Jolly good fellows 2772
Jones (E. S.) :
Floating with the gale 261 1
'Mong the cliffs 2717
My sweet octaroon 2737
Ju.««t how much I love vou 2679
Keller ( }fr8. E. E. ) Sweet child-
hood hours 2828
Kendis & Palev:
How could you 2(>46
I'd love to have you love me. 2(i57
Kent(L. ) San Francisco disaster. 2797
Kern ( W. ) To the Spring 2629
Klein (M.):
Culinary Mary Ann 2577
Girls! 2618
Liquid air police para<le 2694
Koehler ( A. L.) Selina 2806
Kratz ( L. G. ) Crown Him 2576
Lamb (J. F. ) Florentine 2612
Lampe ( J. B. ) Chatter- box 2567
I^ng(]L) Santa Claus 2802
Larghetto und grazioso 2786
Lazarus (8. E. ) Beautiful Susque-
hanna 2544
Lead us on 2701
Leonard & co. Sing we and chant
it 2740
I^rman (J. W.):
Grand march in C 2625
Rebecca 2556
Lewis ( L. R. ) Hallelujah chorus . 2632
Lewis (O. B. ) Mr. Howe 2716
IV
INDEX
Lincoln, oh Lincoln, we honor you
to-day 2645
Litchfield (E. E.):
Come along, my honey 2571
Do not forget nie 2586
Little flower 2787
Little Jack Homer 2766
Lord (The) is my light 2631
Lorenz pub co. :
Autumn ( An ) reverie 2535
Crown him Lord of all 2576
H arveet home 2634
Heavens declare 2637
I heard the voice 2658
Impromi)tu 2667
Nuptial march 2743
Offertory response 2749
On Jortlan's banks 2752
Prelude 2779
Prepare ye the wav 2781
Lowe (C. A.) In the shadow. . . . 2668
Lowry (L.):
My Buckeye girl 2724
Things am a comin' 2840
McCumber (H. M.) As we stood
on the bankp of the stream 2532
Mackie (H. W.) 2700
McKinstry ( F. ) Poppvland 2777
McWilliams (M. ) Could you
smile in heaven 2573
Magnificat in C 2708
Maientag (Ein) 2813
Maier ( F. J. ) 8al-La-Sne 2796
Man from Now 2694
Manhattan (The) rag 2681
Marche des aristos 261 6
Marrying Mary .... 2661 , 2706, 2715, 2843
Marsh ( P. S. ) Dying child 2594
Martin (J.):
Caledou 2561
Everlasting love 2603
If 1 onlv could know 2664
O, take'me back to God 2746
Plantation davs 2775
Martin ( R. ) :
My Buckeye girl 2724
Things am a comin' 2840
Marvel (The) 2609
Mav (C.) Rustic seat in the cor-
ner 2790
Meditation 2541
Mela (F. E.) On the mother's
grave 2753
Memories of the past 2814
Miller (J. E.):
Fight forthered, white&blue. 2608
Hol)o*s home sweet home 2641
Minuetto giojono 2722
Miss Bo-Peep 2673
Mohr(H. K.):
It's a long way back 2672
Molineux ((t. ):
Allegretto in C 2530
Grand march in C 2625
Offertoire in E flat 2748
Molineux (G.) — Continued.
PreludeinA 2780
Rebecca 2556
Serenade in D 2807
Service prelude in A 2808
Mon^toile 2583
Moodv (W.):
Cherry blossoms 2568
Eph-a-ham 2599
Step high 2824
Sweet heart, when you're
away 2830
Morse (T.):
ril fold up my tent 2659
Mullen (J. B.):
Buzz saw & the bee 2560
My little Dutch colleen 2731
Munn (E. E.) I am thinking of
you 2655
Musical memories 2591
My heart hath a song 2538
My leaf boats 2719
Mv love and 1 2538
Narrenlied 2813
Neale (J. M.) For thee 0 dear
dear country • 2559
Nelson (T.) & Teaslev (D. O.)
Fryd iblandt Guds engle 2615
Night (The) has a thousand eves. 2698,
2699
No88(W.T.) Humpty 265<)
Novel lo & CO.:
Bridal march 2768
Intermezzo 2769
Nunc dimittis in C 2709
Ode to Colorado 2620
On the village green 2747
Orpheus music co., Philadelphia
record 2596
Overton (E. VV,) If vou only
knew ." 2666
Owst ( W. G. ) Three fishers 2649
Palmer (E. D.) Belle of the
South 2545
Parker music co. Atlantic City . . 2533
Pate ( E. N. ) I am dreaming 2654
Paynter (W. G.):
Light cavalry 2627
Sweet souvenir 2642
Peace & prosperity 2635
Pearce ( W. H. ) There's onlv one
Mother I 2839
Pel leas et M^'lisande 2581
Penelope 2823
Peterrs (C. F.):
Cantus doloris 2812
Sieben gedichte 281 3
10 etuden fiir pianoforte 2791
Pettiman (E. ) Fear not, O land . 2622
Pettis ( M. ) Paint me a picture . . 2764
Pfefferkorn (O.):
Little waltz 2696
Mignonette 2713
Philadelphia record 2596
INDEX
V
Pierce ( I. G, ) School days 2803
Plague (The) of love 2531
Poole (L.S.) Good-bye my Sura- I
mergirl 2621 ■
Praise thy God, 0 Zion 2811 ,
Praifie ye the Father 2623
Pre88er(T.): i
American belles 2570 .
Brooklet 2683
Humoresque n^gre no. 2 2689
In Venice 2574 |
Jolly good fellows 2772 ;
Penelope 2823 |
Song of the mill 2773
Woodland breezes 2783
2nd valse caprice 2784
Presto k la tarantella 2597
Pri^re du matin 2825 ,
Priest (O.B.) Euretta 2601
Handle (J. C.) Bunny, marry
me, do! 2558
Rathbun (F. G.) 2nd valse ca-
price 2784
Rawsou (M. M.) Alice Fleming
march 2529
Rebecca 2556
Red mill, Entrance chorus 2639
Reimer music pub. co. Selina , . . 2806
Remick (J. H.) & co.:
Camp meetin' tune 2563
lola 2671
Reynolds & co. :
Chestnuts 2682
Employment bureau 2738
Sardine & the sprat 2584
Robbins (M.J.) Old (The) folks. 2750
Rock of ages 2555
Romance po6tique 2723
Roque8(L.) Pel leas et Mf^lisande. 2581
Rosenbaum (E.) jr. Little fawn. 2695
Roeenkrans (G.):
Allegretto in C 2530
Serenade in D 2807
Service prelude in A 2808
Run, brudder rabbit, run 2679
Russian dance 2598
Sandoz, Jobin & cie. 84 marches
rythmiques 2676
SanKlear(C.) Rifle (The ) brigade 2789
Sardine (The) & the sprat 2584
Sa w ver ( H. S. ) Pride of the house-
hold 2782
Schirmer (G. ):
Euterpe 2566
Little flower 2787
Plague (The) of love 2531 i
Schmidt (A. P.):
Minuetto giojoso 2722 j
Night (The) has a thousand '
eyes 2698
Romance po^tique 2723 |
Threesongs 2538 \
2 compositions 2747 .
Schneider (F. H. ) Flauto solo . . 2527
8choonmaker(G. ) Frisco's baby.. 2614
Sch un ke ( H . ) & co. Ach te oczy ! . . 2525
Scoles ( J . W. ) I'll go back 2660
Seifer t ( H . T. ) Romance poetique . 2723
Shall we gather at the river 2610
Shattinger piano & music co:
Memories of the past 2814
To the Spring 2629
Shoo-fly ( The ) regiment 2677
Siegel-Myers correspondence
school of music. Ten composi-
tions 2834
Silver, Burdett & co. Hallelujah
chorus 2632
Sing unto the Lord 2831
Sing we and chant it 2740
Sizemore (F. A.) Don't let what
he says 2587
Slide trombone 2700
Smith (F. J.) Mother's (A)
prayer 2720
Smith (F.W.) Honk, honk, honk 2643
Smith (J. B.) Mv darling in
heaven ' 2726
Smith (M. F.):
Bitie of Broad way hits 2550
Take me on the rollers 2832
Smith ( W. H. ) Our only hope and
theme 2761
Smyth ( VV. ) A la campagne 2624
So gehen die tage 2813
Song of the mill 2773
Songs of Zion:
No. 8 2815
No. 9 2704
No. 45 2712
No. 49 2697
No. 61 2754
Songs unsung 2765
Souvenir du pas.^ 2814
Sparks (H. H.) Florentine 2612
Spore (L.) Rustic seat in the
corner 2790
Spruch 2813
Staat9(P.) Somedav 2816
Stiidtlein traut 2546
Stennett ( S. ) On Jordan's banks. 2752
Sterling (J. M.) Dig down Joe.. 2585
Stern ( B. ) Schreeching eagle 2804
Stern (J. W.) & co.:
After the V gather the hay 2526
Algel)ra (The) of love 2528
Dandelion coon 2579
I love the last one 2661
It's hard to be a boy 2673
Kiss all the girls for me 2687
Manhattan rag 2681
Marie Cahill's hottentot love
song 2706
Mister Cupid 2715
Mozart 2721
My Mississippi missus 2733
Papita 2766
VI
INDEX
Stern (J. W.) & co. — Continued.
Shoo-fly rejriment 2677
Three men in a boat 2843
Stevens ( E. C. ) H urrah for Louis-
iana 2652
Stewart ( C. E. ) That frisky, risky
silver d(»Uar 2835
Stohwa8*»er (J. J.):
In the soft moonlight 2669
In the vallev 2670
Stokes (G. ) Th'at's wise 2837 i
Strike for freeciom 2578
Stringe<i instruments with keys . . 2700
Suite de ballet 2630
Summer time's the time for me. . . 2832
Sutton (H. O.):
It was j>ersua8ion 2675
Let good enough alone 2693
Sylvan serenade 2747
Taylor (B. J.) O, come to the
Saviour now 2745
Teaslev (D. O.^ Frvd iblan<lt
Ouda engle , : . 26 1 5
Thalmann (S. J.) Golden Gate
city 2619
Thayer (O. P.):
Our commander 2758
Our frontier dav 2760
Theiring(L,M.) Kidnapped (The) 2684
Thompson (C. W.):
Mmuet 2692
Night (The) has a thousand
ey es . . - 2699
Thompson music co. I am think-
ing of you 2655
Thou, 0 God, art praised in Zion . 2703
Three fishers went sailing 2649
Thuran ( Mrs. M. ) Once you loved
me 2755
To the spring 2629
Tonal-compass of all brass wind in-
struments 2700
Tooke (A. J.) Memories of the
old swing 2710
Tozetti ( L. ) After they gather the
hay 2526
Trahern (A.):
Buzz saw & the bee 2560
I wish I'd been born a bov. . . 2663
Myoldragdoll '.... 2735
My sea side girl 2736
Tread lightly, ye comrades 2763
Trinkaus ( i\. J. ) Passion 2771
Trou p ( R. W . ) Harrisburg home . 2633
Twilight 2834
Tw^o old fanhioned pieces 2607
Vax(C.) There's only one mother. 2839
Venetian gondola song 271 1
Vincent music co., ltd. P^cclesiae
organum 2593
Utopaia gavotte 2834
Waehlte (F. M.) My darling is
waiting 2727
Walker (W. F. D.) Eyes that
glisten 2604
Water lily 2542
Walters {Rev. J. J.) Parlor city. 2767
Wayne ( H. B. ) Bugle blaata .... 2557
Wenrich (P.) Noodles 2742
Wheeler ( W. W. ) Dreamland . . . 2589
When love comes 2538
White (J. ) Deep in mv heart . . . 2582
White ( The ) rose lover^ 2822
White-Smith music pub. co. :
l^ad us on 2701
Whose little girl are you 2702
Who do you love 2678
Whose little girl are you 2702
Williams (J/r«. C. L. ) Memories
of the old swing 2710
Williams (J.) ltd.:
Berceuse 2841
Toccata in A minor 2842
In the hay 2554
Songs unsung 2765
Williams & Van Alstyne camp
meetin' tune 2563
Willig ( G. ) & CO. Sprays of piano
music, no. 2 2821
Willis (W. H.) &CO.:
Bird song 2776
Elegie 2707
Hear mv prayer 2774
Humpty 2650
I am a true American 2653
Light cavalry 2627
Little waltz 2696
Mignonette 2713
Praise ye the Father 2623
Priere du matin 2825
Sweet souvenir 2642
Two songs 2719
Wilson ( L B. ) I heard the voice. 2658
Wimp {Mrs. F.) Parted now, but
not forever 2770
Winne (J. M.) Atlantic City . . . . 2533
Withian {Mrs. F. D.) Hunting
four-leaved clovers 2651
Witmark (M.) & sons:
Culinary Mary Ann --. . . 2577
Entrance chorus, *'The Red
mill" 2639
Girls 2618
Hail to the Father 2644
I couldn't go wrong 2656
It's your lovely disposition 2674
It was per8ua.««ion 2675
Just to pass the time away 2680
Land of romance 2691
I^t good enough alone 2693
Lincoln. Oh Lincoln 2646
Liquid air police parade 2694
Little fawn 2695
Out-door girl 2762
Pouase cafe 2778
Seeing the town 2805
There's a baby in the house. . 2838
INDEX
VII
Witt (M. 8.):
Algebra (The) of love 2528
Dandelion coon 2579
It's hard to beaboy 2673
My Mississippi missus 2733
Papita 2766
Wood (B. F.) music co. Musical
memories 2591
Wood ( E. B. ) Banks of the Wop-
sev 2539
Woodland breezes 2783
Woodyard (M. ) Faith 2605
Young (C. L.):
Nonie 2741
Sue 2826
Sweet Nellie Brown 2829
Ziesman ^R.) Evening with the
bachelor 2602
Zita ( R. A ) Chatter-box 2567
2 compojaitions for the pianoforte. . 2747
84 marches rythmiques 2676
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PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 8, 1891,
518T CONGRESS. 2ND SESSION. CHAP. 565, SEC. 4
PART 3:
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 1, JULY-DECEMBER, 1906
No. 13
September 27, 1906
WASHINGTON
OOVERNMENT PBINTINa OFFIOB
1906
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
Arranged alphabetically by authors (coiuposera) or titles. The titles beiginning with
an article are alphabetted under the first word not an article. The imprint
is omitted in the title if the publisher and copyright proprietor are the same.
Information contained in the title is not repeated in the collation. Piano music is
understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. Sonjsrs are understood to
be with pf. ace. unless otherwise stated. Titles reading *' Words by," "Music
by " are to be understood as songs.
The index at the end of the Catalogue contains the names of the copyright proprie-
tors of all the titles registered in this number; it includes also title references to all
compositions entered under the authors in the Catalogue and author references
to all compositions entered under the titles in the Catalogue.
The following abbreviations are used: pts., parts; sc, score; full sc, full score; voc.
sc, vocal score; pf. sc, pianoforte score; arr., arranged, arrangement; ace, accom-
paniment; coll., collection; v., violin; va., viola; vc, violoncello; pf., pianoforte;
orch., orchestra; org., organ; guit., guitar; mand., mandolin.
To save spore the copvright notice after each title is abbreviated. Thus the iiotice after the first
title, if printed in full, would read, •' Copyright by John Church company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Class
C, XXc, no. 128757, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 copies received Sept. 4, 1906."
Abt (Frans).
God's promise; low voice, words by
Kate Douglas Wiggin. 2845
fo, 5 p.
John Church company, Cincinnati,
Ohio. C 128757, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
4, 1906.
AcMptable in Thy light; response by E. S.
Lorenz. 2846
leaf.
Lorenz publishing companv, Dayton,
Ohio. C 128801, Sept. 4, 1906'; 2 c. Sept.
4, 1906.
Adami (Stephen).
Roses; song, orchestrated by Adolf
Schmid. (Boosey's orchestral journal
no. 107.) 2847
4°, pta.
Boosey & co., London, England. C
128426, Aug. 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1906.
Angelfl ever bright and fair; by Handel
arr. for orchestra by T. M. Carter.
(Cundy ideal edition no. 161.) 2848
4°, pt«.
Cundy music co., Boston, Mass. C
128458, Aug. 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1906.
At the hart panteth; [anthem by] Geo.
Marks Evans. 2849
«», p. 156-161.
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 128804, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
4, 1906.
Barry (Katharine).
Tomorrow; song in E, in F, in G,
words by Lilian Scott. 2850
t°, each 4 p.
Joseph Williams, ltd., London England.
C 12846S-1 28470, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. of
eat^h Aug. 31, 1906.
Batten (Adrian).
Let my complaint come before Thee, O
Lord; anthem for four voices, edited by
John E. West. (Novello's octavo an-
thems no. 857.) 2851
8°. 4 p.
C 128492, Aug. 31, 1906.
Sing we merrily unto God; anthem for
four voices, edited by John E. West.
(Novello's octavo anthems no. 856.)
2852
SP, 4 p.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 128493, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. of
each Aug. 31, 1906.
Baxter (Donald).
Chanson d'amour; pour piano. 2858
f°, 6p.
Weekes & Co., London, Eng. C
128417, Aug. 30, 1906;2 c. Aug. 30, 1906.
Pierrot's serenade; for the pianoforte.
2854
Weekes & Co., London, England. C
128419, Aug. 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1906.
221
222
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Brewer (Herbert A.)
Three Elizabethan pastorals; for so-
prano or tenor with pianoforte accompa-
niment: no. l,An idyll; no. 2, Amongst
the willows; no. 3, The Morris dance.
2856
4° 4, 4. 7 p.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 128501-128503, Aug. 31, 1906;
2 c. of each Aug. 31, 1908.
Brook (Emmellne).
Concert-etude; A sea dream for the
pianoforte. 2856
f°. n p.
Metzler & co., ltd., London, England.
C 128389, Aug. 29, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 29, 1906.
Bnoalosii (Ernest).
Little (The) Michus; waltz on melo-
dies by Andr6 Messager, orchestra by
William Moore. Piano ace. ad lib.
2867
8°, 2-5 p.
Chappell & CO., ltd., London, Enj^land.
C 128718, Sept. 1, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1906.
Banning (Herbert).
My sweetheart; song, no. 2 in B flat,
woras by B. Florence Utton. 2858
i«.4p.
Chappell & CO., ltd., London, England.
C 128371, Aug. 28, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 28,
1906.
Barlelgh (H. T.)
Just because; song no. 1 in B flat, no.
2 in D. 2859
f°, each 7 p.
Wm. Maxwell music co.. New York,
N. Y. C 128784-128785, Sept. 4, 1906;
2 c. each Sept. 4, 1906.
Clare (Tom).
Love, if you'd only told me; a retro-
spective ballad, words by Arthur Helliar.
2860
F.6p.
Revnolds & co., London, England. C
128775, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1906.
Clntsam (0. H.)
Canzonet; [song] no. 1 in C, words by
Harold Simpson. 2861
f°.7p.
Elkin & CO., ltd., London, England.
C 128375, Aug. 28, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 28,
1906.
Coleridge-Taylor (8.)
Second entr'acte from the music to
Stephen Phillips's drama Nero; arranged
for pianoforte solo. 2882
4° 12 p.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
lan<l C 128496, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
31, 1906.
College (A) eomplioation; musical comedy,
Ivrics, book and music by Stanley J.
Quinn and J. Ignatius Coveney.
2868
8° 40 p., VOC. 8C.
J. Ignatius Coveney & Stanley J. Quinn,
Hyde Park, Mass., & New York, N. Y*
C 120635, May 7, 1906; 2 c. Apr.28, 1906.
Come alon^ home papa; written by John P.
Harrmgton, composed by Jas. W.
Tate. 2864
f °. 4 p.
Monte Carlo pub. co., London, England.
C 128688, Sept. 1, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 25, 1906.
Conrvoiiier (Walter).
Dinurstrom (Der) ; gedich t von Wil helm
Hertz, f (ir gemischten chor und orchester
op. 11. Klavierauszug [mit text.] 2866
4°, 42 p.
C 128697, Sept. 1, 1906.
Schlachtschiff (Das)t^m^raire; gedicht
von Detler von Liiiencron, frei nach Henry
Newbold, fiir miinnerchor und orchester,
op. 12. Klavierauszug [mit text] 2866
40, 26 p.
C 128696, Sept. 1, 1906.
Ries A Erler, Berlin, Germany. 2 c.
of each Aug. 31. 1906.
Darnton (Charles).
Risen (The) Lord; a church cantata
[in three parts.] (Sacred cantatas.)
2867
8°, M p., VOC. sc.
Bayley & Ferguson, Glasgow, Si'otland.
C 128751, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 29, 1906.
Davies (H. Wilford).
Lift up your hearts; a sacred symphony
for bass solo, chorus and piano ace. op.
20. (Novello*8 original octavo edition. )
2868
8°, 80 p.
Novello & CO , limited, liondon, Eng-
land. C 128491, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
31, 1906.
De Angelii (0.)
Due composizioni per violino, con ac-
coiiipagnamento di pianoforte, op. 13,
Romanza in Re. no. 3898. Edition
Mozarthaus, Wien. 2869
f°. 9p.
op. 14, Chanson polonaise, no.
3897.
f°. 7 p.
Friedrich Hofmeister, Leipzig, Ger-
many. C 128370 and 128369, Aug. 28,
1906; 2 c. of each Aug. 28, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIOI^S
223
De Ville (Paul).
Eclipse (The) self instructor for double
bass. (American half dollar methods. )
2870
8°, 69 p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. A
154478, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Edwardi (Albert H.)
100 graded transposition texts. 2871
8°, 36p.,pt
Weekes & co., London, England. C
128418, Aug. 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1906.
Edwardi (Jnlian) and Aaroni (Alfred E.)
His honor the mayor, or "The pink
huspars;'* selection arr. by T. P. and
Geo. J. Trinkaus. 2872
P, mand. orch. pts.
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 128509, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1906.
Edwards (W.) jr.
My dreams; humorous song, words by
Ernest Searson. 2878
f° 5 p.
Reynolds & co., London, England. C
128490, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31. 1906.
Elkt* (The) parade; march and two step
by C. W. Poe. 2874
P, 5 p.
C. W. Poe, Boulder, Colo. C 128758,
Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1906.
Ellis (Melville).
In Amsterdam; [song from] About the
town, lyrics by Joseph Herbert. 2876
f°, 8 p.
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y. C 128433, Aug. 30, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
1, 1906.
ExLgelmann (H.)
Ball scenes; vaise caprice for the piano-
forte. 2876
f*', 7 p. *
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 128508, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Evana (D. Emlyn).
Mighty (The) deep (Y dyfnder cryf)
song for contralto or baritone, words by
R. A. Nay lor, Welsh paraphrase by
E. D. E. 2877
f^, 7 p.
David Jenkins, Aberystwyth, Wales.
C 128686, Sept. 1, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 16, 1906.
Bvani (T. Hopkin).
Adgofion; (Fond thoughts) song no. 2
in E flat, W^elsh words by Tudno, Eng-
lish paraphrase by R. L. Davies. 2878
r*. 7 p.
D. Jenkins, Aberystwyth, Wales. C
128686, Sept. 1, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 16, 1906.
Farrar (Frederic Emerson).
Comer (A) in Elizabeth's garden; four
flowerets of melodv for piano. No. 1,
Song of the moonflower; no. 2, Song of
the daffodil; no. 3, Song of the night-
blooming Cereus; no. 4, Song of the Jas-
mine. 2879
f°, each 5 p.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
128725-128728, Sept. 1, 1906; 2 c. of each
Sept. 1, 1906.
Fenigitein (Clande).
Serenade, A moonlight sail; for piano.
2880
r.7p.
Orpheus music pub. co., London, Eng-
land. C 128747, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Sept
4, 1906.
Fiby (Heinrich).
Hinaus; zwei geslnge fiir gemischten
chor op. 45, no. 1, ohne begleitung.
(Compositionen mit und ohne beglei-
tung.) 2881
8° 1-7 p.
Bosworth & CO., Leipzig, Germany. C
128704, Sept. 1, 1906; 2c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Fisher (W. Howard).
Sweet Nan; song, words by Rutland
Harrington. 2882
Metzler & co., ltd.. London, England.
C 128387, Aug. 29, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 29, 1906.
FOrster (Alban).
Trost; op. 175, mannerchor, gedicht
vonM.Meinert. [Ohne begleitung] 2888
8° 5 p.
C. F. Kahnt nachfolger, Leipzig, Ger-
manv. C 128692, Sept. 1, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
31, 1*906.
Frank (Chai.)
In a Dutch village; a characteristic
piece for the pianoforte. 2884
f°,5p.
C. W. Thompson & co., Boston, Mass.
C 128679, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
French (Percy).
Darlin' (The) girl from Clare; Irish
ballad. 2885
f°, 6 p., song.
Joteph Williams, ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 128471, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
31, 1906.
Fryer (John Bogere).
Ten popular Chinese songs; adapted
for violin or flute. Chicago, Clayton
F. Summy co. 2886
f°, 6 p.
John Frver, Berkeley, Cal. C 128402,
Aug. 29, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 16, 1906.
224
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Gade (Felix).
Go<xi-ni);ht; [soDg] for low voice, words
by P. B. Shelley. 2887
John Church oo., Cincinnati, O.
C 128347, Aug. 28, 1906.
Oems from "Tobasco land;" [by] Clark-
Veit & Dillon, air. by J. C. Arnold.
2888
8°, band pts.
John Church company, Cincinnati,
Ohio. C 128356, Aug. 28, 1906; 2 c. of
each Aug. 28, 1906.
German (Edward).
Seasons (The); symphonic suite, ar-
rangement for piano four handn; no. 1,
Spnng; no. 3, Autumn; no. 4, Winter,
Ch ristmastide. 2889
i°. p. 1-31, 64-81, 82-127.
Novello & CO., ltd., lx)ndon, England.
C 128497-128499, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. of
each Aug. 31, 1906.
God's message; [wonls and munic] by
James D. Bamitz. 2890
leaf.
J. D. Bamitz, Philadelphia, Pa. C
128515, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Hammond (WilHam 0.)
In tears through the woods I wander;
(Im walde wandl'lch und weine. ) Heine
song, translated by Emma Lazarus. JjOw
voice. 2891
f°. 5 p.
C 128754, Sept. 4, 1906.
Nightsong; low voice, words by Charles
F. Hammond. 2892
t°. 5 p.
C 128755, Sept. 4, 1906.
John Church co., Cincinnati, O.
2 c. of each Sept. 4, 1906.
Harconrt (Engine d').
Aubade a ma fianc/e; [pour orchestre] ,
piano conducteur. 2893
8°, ptH.
Charles Hayet, Paris, France. C 1 28776,
Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1906.
Hardy (T. Maskell).
Penny (The) show; a short humorous
operetta for juveniles, written by Sidney
Harrowing. (School operettas.) 2894
8°. 28 p., VOC. 8C.
Bavley & Ferguson, Glasgow, Scotland.
C 128750, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 29, 1906.
Harmston (J. W.)
Zephyr (I^); for the piano op. 41,
edited and lingered by Louis Oesterle.
( Morceaux de genre. ) 2896
F, 9 p.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
128430, Aug. 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Hanck (EmUe).
Amour (L*) s'envole; valse Boston,
[l)our] orchestre, piano conducteur.
2896
8° pt».
Delrieu fn^res, Nice, France. C 128774,
Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Sept 4, 1906.
Hawley (C. B.)
My heart's a-maying; [song for] low
voice, words by C. B. Hawley. 2897
f°, ft p.
John Church company, Cincinnati,
Ohio. C 128423, Aug. 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
30, 1906.
Hein (Silvio).
Noah; vocal [selection from] Marrying
Mary, book by Edwin Milton Royle,
lyrics by Benj. Hapgood Burt. 2898
F. 5 p.
Jos. W. Stern & co., New York, N. Y.
C 128519, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31,
1906.
Herbert (Victor).
Miss Dolly Dollars; entr. acte arr. for
military baiid by Otto l^ngey. 2899
8*^, pt.H.
>Iarcu8 Witmark <fe sons, New York,
N. Y. C 128741, Sept. 1, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
31, 1906.
Red (The) mill; book and lyrics by
Henry Blossom, [vocal selections.] I'm
always doing something 1 don't want to
do. ' 2900
{°, 6 p.
In the isle of our dreams.
f°. 6p.
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y. C 127975 and 127977, Aug. 22,
1906; 2 c. each Sept. 1, 1906.
Hilke (Wilhelm).
Scheidegrusji; gedicht von Emanuel
Geilx*!, fi'ir miinnerchor. op. 10. 2901
S°, s*c., 3 p. and pt«.
Rob. Forberg, Leipzig, Germanv. C
128699, Sept. 1, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31,'l906.
Hollins (Alfred).
Pastorale in F. introductorv voluntary.
2908
40 p. :-.S, Org.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 128710, Sept. 1, 1906; 2 c. Sept
1, 1906.
I love yon; a song without words in three
stanzas composed by John ^L Cham-
berlain for piano.. 2903
f°, nnp.
John M. Chamberlain, Salt Lake City,
Utah. C 128478, Aug. 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
14, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
225
1 promiie yoa; words by Monroe H. Roeen-
feld, music by F. Leon Percippe.
2904
f°, 6p.
F. A. Nelson & co.-, New York, N. Y.
C 128773, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1906.
Ingersoll tingle; by T. Fred Henry. 8905
f°, 6 p., pf.
J. E. Agnew, Dee Moines, Iowa. C.
128818, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1906.
Jaoqnei-Daloroie (E.) Rhythmische
mursche; fiir flote solo von Ren4
Cbarrey, [bearb. ] . Ausgabe no. 805.
2906
8<>, 27p.
fiir zwei floten. Aus. no. 816.
8°, 43p.
Sandoz, Jobin & cie., Neuchatel, Swit-
zerland. C 128701 & 128702, Sept 1, 1906.
2 c. each Aug. 31, 1906.
fur violine solo von Aim^ Kling.
[bearb.] Ausgabe no. 781.
8°, 27 p.
Sandoz, Jobin & cie., Neuchatel, Swit-
zerland. C 128703, Sept. 1, 1906; 2 c.
Aug. 31, 1906.
Jonei (Sidney).
Girl (The) with the drooping eye;
song, lyric by Adrian Ross. London,
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd. 2907
4°. 4 p.
C 128247, Aug. 27, 1906.
Good and bad; sonj;, lyric by Adrian
Roes. London, Keith, Prowse <&co.,
ltd. 2908
4° 4 p.
C 128245, Aug. 27, 1906.
My birthdav; song, lyric by Adrian
Ross. London, Keith, Prowse & co.,
ltd. 2909
40. 6 p
C 128246, Aug. 27, 1906.
Palmistry; duet, lyric by Adrian Ross.
London, Keith, Prowse & co., ltd. 2910
4°, unp.
C 128248, Aug. 27, 1906.
Sidney Jones, London, England. 2 c.
of each Aug. 23, 1906.
Jubilate Deo; anthem by £. L. Ashford.
2911
8P, p. 148-167.
Lorenz pub. co., Davton, Ohio. C
128803, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1906.
JnetbecanBe it's yon; words by Carle H.
Waltner, music by Stephen Howard.
2912
F. A. Nelson & co., New York, N. Y.
C 128772, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1906.
Jnit ont yon know; by Charley Broadlick.
Success music co., Chicago. 2918
P, 6 p., song.
Charley Broadlick, Rippey, Iowa. C
125342, July 12, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1906.
Kann (Hngo).
Es war einmai; fantasiestiick, op. 66,
fur violine und piano. 2914
f°, 28 p.
\Vm. A. Kaun music co., Milwaukee,
Wis. C 128401, Aug. 29, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
29, 1906.
King of good fellows; march and two step,
Herman V. Yeager, arr. by F. H.
Losey. 2916
4^^, mand. orch., pf. ace. and pis.
Vandersloot music pub. co., Williams-
port, Pa. C 128771, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 4, 1906.
Klein (Mannel).
I will love you forever my dear; from
" The man from Now " arr. by T. P. and
Geo. J. Trinkaus. 2916
f. mand. orch. pta.
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 128510, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1906.
Lack (Theodore).
Valse iniprovis^e pour piano, op. 260.
A. Bosc, Paris. 2917
f^. 5p.
T. Lack, Paris, France. C 128778, Sept.
4, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1906.
Laflte (Carl).
Frau porge; fiir mannerchor mit kla-
vier begleitung op. 33. 2918
fo,9p.
Bosworth & CO., Leipzig, Germany. C
128709, Sept. 1, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Little (A) Artio maid; words and music
by Melville A. Thompson. North
American music co.. New York.
2919
f°. 3p.
Melville A. Thompson, Cambridge,
Mass. C 124518, June 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
4, 1906.
Look ont boys there's a girl abont; written
and composed by Fred Murray and
Charles Hilbury. 2920
f°.4p.
Monte Carlo pub. co., London, Eng-
land. C 128687, Sept. 1, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
25, 1906.
Love divine; [anthem by] H. W. Porter.
2921
SP, p. 162-167.
Lorenz publishing company, Davton,
Ohio. C 128805, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
4, 1906.
226
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Lnikin (P. C.)
Day (The) is past and over; evening
hymn — anthem; words by an unknown
Anatolius, translated by J. M. Neale.
(The musical news no. 763.) 2922
8°. 4 p.
Novello <& CO., limits, London, Eng-
land. C 128681, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
31, 1906.
Xaiden^i (The) plea to the moon; novelty
song and dance by H. A. Thompson.
Diamond music pub. co., Cambridge,
Mass. 2923
f.5p.
H. A. Thompson, Cambridge, Mass.
C 125564, July 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1906.
Xanifeldt (Hugo).
Mansfeldt technic; a system of daily
exercises to produce a perfect piano
technic in three volumes. Book 1, 2 & 3.
2924
19, 40, 34, 42 p.
Leo Feist, New York, N. Y. A 164800-
154802, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. of each Aug.
24, 1906.
Xargetson (E. J.)
Doctors; song, words by Edward
Teschemacher. 2925
Chappell & CO., ltd., London, England.
C 128372, Ag. 28, 1906; 2 cAug. 28, 1906.
f ^ 5 p.
Down where the water-lilies grow;
serenade, words bv Arthur Wimperis.
2926
Chappell & CO., ltd., London, England.
C 128374, Aug. 28, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 28, 1906.
Song (A) of Andalusia; English words
by Joseph Gee. 2927
Chappell & CO., ltd., I^ondon, England.
C 128717, Sept. 1, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1906.
Harine band march; [bv] E. D. Gold by.
2928
leaf, mand.
E. D. Goldbv, Paterson, N. J. C 128823,
Sept. 4, 1906; '2 c. Sept. 4, 1906.
Matson-Kiek (F.)
En relisant vos lettres; valse lente [pour
orchestre], piano conducteur. 2929
8°, ptu.
E. Gaudet, Paris, France. C 128777,
Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1906.
Hatchlesi polka; mandolin [bv] E. D.
Goldby. * 2930
leaf.
E. D. Goldby, Paterscm, N. J. C 128821,
Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1906.
Maiie; by Mar^erite Ross. Weber &
North music pub. co. , Chicago. 2981
F, unp.
Marguerite Ross, Orting, Wash. C
128781, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Sept 4, 1906.
Mesiager (Andr<).
Little (The) Michus; selection arr. for
Eiano by Albert W. Kefc&lbey, orchestra
y Dan Godfrey. Piano ace' ad lib.
2982
40. 15 p.
Chappell <&co., ltd., London, England.
C 128719, Sept. 1, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1906.
MoBikowskl (Manrice).
2 morceaux pour deux pianos k quatre
mains; no. 1, Poeme de Mai; no. 2, Melo-
die. 2938
F, 10, 16 p.
Ries & Erler, Berlin, Germany. C
128694 & 138695, Sept. 1, 1906; 2 c. of
each Aug. 31, 1906.
My heart'! desire; reverie for piano com-
posed by John M. Chamberlain.
2984
f°, unp.
John M. Chamberlain, Salt Lake Citv,
Utah. C 128477, Aug. 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
14, 1906.
National graded coarse in seven grades; for
the piano, grade 2. 2985
f°. 41 p.
Hatch music co., Philadelphia, Pa.
A 164391, Aug. 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 30,
1906.
Kearer, my Ood to Thee; music by Fannie
T. Halsey. 2936
leaf.
Fannie T. Halsey, Clyde, N. J. C
112762, Jan. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1906.
Keat (John).
CrosHways (The) of life; song written
by Arthur Anderson. 2987
K 7 p.
Metzler & co., ltd., Ix)ndon, England.
C 128888, Aug. 29, 1906; 2c. Aug. 29, 1906.
Neidlinger, (W. H.)
Sweet Miss Mary; song, no. 1 in F. No.
2 in A flat. 2988
f°, each 7 p.
Wm Maxwell music co.. New York,
N. Y. C 128782-128783, Sept. 4, 1906; 2
c. each Sept. 4, 1906.
Kelson (Herbert H. )
Lighthouse ( The ) . song for bass or bari-
tone, words by Longfellow. 2989
fo,5p.
Joseph Williams, ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 128474, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
31, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
227
Hew (The) gift; gems of song for hopie,
Sunday school &c. edited by F. A.
Graves. 2940
12°, » p.
F. A. Graves, Minneapolis, Minn. A
152248, Aug. 1, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Kew (The) red, white and bine; by Eliza-
beth Massey Burnett. Success
music CO. , Chicago. 2841
fo, 6 p., song.
Mrs. Elizabeth Massey Burnett, Wind-
sor, Conn. C 125592, July 17, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 4, 1906.
Kewton (Ernest).
(jood morning; song, words by Edward
Teschemacher. ' 2942
f>. 6p.
Boosey & co., London, England. C
128427, Aug. 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1906.
Nicod^ (Jean Lonis).
Gloria; ein sturm und sonnenlied, werk
34. Symphonie in einem satze fiir
grosses orchester, orgel und (schluss)
chor; partitur. Breitkopf & Htirtel,
Leipzig.
f>. 336 p.
J. L. Nicode, Dresden, Germany. C
128698, Sept. 1, 1906; 2 c. July 18, 1906.
Ho one to love bnt mama; words by Albert
Kena, music by the Orpheum music
CO. 2944
f°.5p.
Favenza pub. co.. New York, N. Y.
C 128798, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1906.
Hoel (JoBcelyn).
Fancy lane; song, words by Percy J.
Barrow'. 2946
Leonard & co., London, England. C
128715, Sept. 1, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
O'Heill (Thof.)
'Tis of thy soul 1 sing; song. 2946
f°, 6 p.
T. O'Neill, Riveside, Cal. C 128506,
Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1906.
On the road; march by M. L. Wright.
2947
fo, 7 p., pf.
Mary Louis Wright, St. Louis, Mo. C
128764, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1906.
Onr Ood if near; unison chorus by E. S.
Lorenz. 2948
80. p. 168-170.
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 128802, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
4, 1906.
Parry (C. Hubert H.)
Soul's (The) ransom; a psalm of the
poor (Senfonia sacra) for soprano and
bass soli, chorus and orchestra. (No-
vello's original octavo edition. ) 2949
8°, 67 p., voc. 8C.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 128500, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
31, 1906.
Farting (The) word; song, words and mu-
sic by Etta H. Ryder. 2950
f**, 5p.
Etta II. Rvder, Brockton, Mass. C
128825, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1906.
Peggy from Paris, potpouri; arr. for or-
chestra. 2961
40. pUs.
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 128740, Sept. 1, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1906.
Presser (Theodore).
Handel album; a collection of favorite
pieces for the piano, with portrait and
biographical sketch. 2952
40, 34 p.
Theo. Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. C
128456, Aug. 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1906.
Pretty Mary Vanghan; w^ords and music
by M. E. Mann. 2958
f°.6p.
Martin E. Mann, New York, N. Y.
C 125356, July 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27,
1906.
Proctor (C.King).
Princess Chrysanthemum; a Japanese
operetta in th ree Avta. ( School operettas. )
2954
8°. 83 p., voc, 8C.
Bay lev & Ferguson, Glasgow, Scot-
land. C 128749, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
29, 1906.
Protheroe (D.)
Lead Kindly Light; (Oleuni clear) op.
51 no. 2, words bv Cardinal Newman,
Welsh translation l>y Cadwaladr Davies.
[male voices.] 2956
BP, 6 p.
David Jenkins, Aberystwyth, Wales.
C 128689, Sept. 1, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 16, 1906.
Song (A) of hope; (Salm gobaith) a
sacred cantata for soli, chorus and [piano
acc.l text selected from holy writ, Welsh
words arr. by D. Emlyn Evans. 2966
8°, 60 p.
D. Jenkins, Aberystwyth, Wales. C
128690. Sept. 1, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 16, 1906.
228
CAIALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTBIE8
Baiter (Josef).
Drei mannerchore op. 67. no. 2, Eink-
lang; no. 8, Herz una bluine, gedicht
von Fercher von Steinwald. [ohne
begleitung.] 2957
8°, 3. 6. p.
C 128706-128707, Sept. 1, 1906.
Fruhling: op. 62 fiir gemisohten chor,
achtstimmig, gedicht von Ste^)hen Milow,
ohne b^leitung. Compositionen mit
und ohne begleitung. ) 2958
8°. 7 p.
C 128708, Sept. 1, 1906.
Bosworth & CO., Leipzig, Germany. 2
c. of each Aug. 31, 1906.
Benand (Loaii).
First (The) extra; waltz. 2959
f°. 7 p., pf.
Elk ins & c*o. ltd., London, England. 0
128376, Aug. 28, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 28, 1906.
Bof enfeld ( Monroe H. )
Good bye sweet Maryland. 2960
f°, 5 p., soiiK.
JoH. W. Stern & co.. New York, N. Y.
C 128081, Aug. 23, 1906; 2 c. iSept. 4, 1906.
Bnbene (Panl A.)
Summer (The); song, words by Arthur
Wimperis. 2961
f*. 7p.
Ghappell & co., ltd., London, England.
C 128373, Aug. 28, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 28, 1906.
Bnmsey (Mnrray).
Anvil (The) of life; fsong] in E flat,
words by Ernest Mitchell. 2962
r°. 7 p.
Orpheus music pub. co., London, Eng-
land. C 128748, Sept. 4, 190(>; 2 c. Sept.
4, 1906.
Bnthardt (Adolf).
Terzen-etuden ; (Studies in thirds) fur
das klavier, op. 53. 2968
fo 24 p.
Otto Forberg, Leipzig, Germany. C
128700, Sept. 1, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
8. 8. Tlreodore Boosevelt; march and two
step composed and arranged for pi-
ano solo. 2964
f°. & p.
Dixie music house, Chicago, 111. C
127918, Aug. 22. 1906; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1906.
8an Francisco' I story; song by Geo. W.
Allison. 2965
f°, 6p.
G. \V. Allison & \Vm. M. Doeblin,
Charleston, 111. & Stewardson, III. C
127840, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1906.
8Uk city march; two step [by] E. D.
Gold by. 2966
leaf, mand.
E. D. Goldby, Paterson, N. J. C
128822, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Sept 4, 1906.
8kidoo; march and two step by Karl I^e-
nox. 2967
f°, 5 p., pf.
Lenox music co., Boston, Mass. C
128799, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1906.
8ongs my mother sang to me; words b^
Chas. Noel Douglas, music by Chris
Praetorius. (Chicago household
guest. ) 2968
leaf.
Chicago household guest co., Chicago,
111. C 127662, Aug. 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
4, 1906.
8tandard American airs; a medley over-
ture, selected and arranged by George
Rosey for piano. 2969
f°, 9 p.
G. M. Rosenberg, New York, N. Y.
C 128786, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1906.
Sweetheart; words by Marie J. Weekes,
muHic by Frank W. Bresee; arr. by
C. F. KeLsey. Minnetonka music
house. Excelsior, Minn. 2970
f**, unp.
Frank W. Bresee, Excelsior, Minn. C
126441, July 30, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1906.
Talbot (Howard).
Girl (The) behind the counter; selec-
tion arr. for military band by Dan God-
frey. (The army journal no. 318. )
2971
f°.pt«.
Chappell & CO., London, England. C
128716, Sept. 1, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1906.
Talisman (The) overture; [arr.] by R.
Gruenwald, op. 319. for orchestra.
(Cundy ideal e<lition no. 157. ) 2978
4°, pt8.
Cundy music co., Boston, Mass. C
128460, Aug. 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1906.
Thy love is stronger e'en than death;
words by Flora Cameron Burr, music
by John Martin. White Pigeon,
Mich., Co-operative music co. 2978
f°, 3 p.
F. C. Burr, Bottineau, N. Dak. C 127579,
Aug 16, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Tidy (A) little city; by James Hall Beat-
tie. Chicago, Success music co.
2974
f°, 3 p., song.
J. H. Beattie, United States. C 1 28283,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
229
Tildy Oreen; by Magie B. Montgomery,
arr. by Wm. J. Carle. 2976
8®, oreh. pts.
Hamilton S. Gordon, East Orange, N. J.
C 127923, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 22, 1906.
Tr&nmerei. (Reverie) composed by R.
Laubenheimer. 2976
f°, 8 p., pf.
E. G. Laubenheimer, New York, N. Y.
C 127913, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 22, 1906.
Trottere (H.)
Guards to the front ; march. ( Boosey ' s
inarch journal no. 152. ) 2977
8^, band pto.
Boosey & co., London, England. 0
128780, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1906.
Troyer (Carloi).
Tick-tock; the clock song. 2978
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 128507, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1906.
Tnmer (Herbert B.)
Church hymns and tunes; for 'use in
Baptist churches, edited by H. B. Tur-
ner, Kerr Boyce Tupper and Wm. T.
Biddle. 2979
129, 644 p.
A. S. Barnes & co., New York, N. Y.
A 151673, July 25, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
N'uinber of entries of Musical compositions completed by deposit of 2 copies
since Jan. 1, 1906 17,169
INDEX TO PART 3. MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
This index contains the names of the copyright proprietors of all the titles r^s-
tered in this number; following each proprietor's name is the title registered by
him. The index includes also title references to all compositions entered under
the authors in the Catalogue and author references to all compositions entered
under the titles in the Catalooub. In the case of an author reference, the title
follows the name of the author.
The Wl^arem refer to tlie Heavy-faced NnnibersfoIIoiirlns Uie Titles in tlie
C«t«log:ne.
Adgofion (fond thoughts) 2878
Agnew (J. E.) IngersoU tingle.. 2906
Allison (G. W. ) & Doeblin ( W. M. )
San Francisco's story 2965
Amongst the willows 2856
Amour (L*)8'envole 2896
Anxilof life 2962
Arnold (J. C.) Gems from **To-
bascoLand" 2888
Ashford ( E. L. ) Jubilate Deo 2911
Aubade a ma fiancee 2893
Autumn 2889
Ball scenes 2876
Barnes ( A. S. ) Church hvmns . . 2979
Barnitz (J. D.) God's message .. 2890
Bay ley & Ferguson:
Penny show 2894
Princess Chrysanthemum 2954
Risen Lord 2867
Beattie ( J. H. ) Tidy little city . . 2974
Boosey & co. :
Good morning 2942
Guards to the front 2977
Roses 2847
Bosworth & CO. :
Drei mannerchore 2957
Frau Sorge 2918
Fruhling 2958
Hinaus 2881
Bresee ( F. W. ) Sweetheart 2970
Broadlick (C. ) Justout, you know. 2913
Buniett (ATw. E. M.) New red,
white and blue 2941
Burr ( F. C. ) Th y love is stronger . 2973
Canzonet 2861
Carle (W. J.) Tiidy Green 2975
Carter (T. M. ) Angels 2848
Chamberiain (J. M.):
1 1 0 V e V ou 2903
My heart's desire 2934
Chanson d'amour 2853
Chappell &CO., ltd.:
Doctors 2925
Down where the water lilies.. 2926 I
Giri behind the counter 2971
Little Michus 2857; 2932 j
Chappell & CO., ltd. — Continued.
My sweetheart 2858
Song of Andalusia 2927
Summer 2961
Chicago household guest co.
Son[fs 2968
Church (J.) CO.:
Gems from " Tobaaco Land " . 2888
God's promise 2845
Goodnight 2887
In tears 2891
M y heart' s a-may ing 2897
Night song 2892
Church hymns and tunes 2979
Clark, Veit & Dillon. Gems from
"Tobasco Land" 2888
Comer in Elizabeth's ^rden 2879
Coveney (J. I.) & Qumn (S. J.)
College complication 2863
Crossways 2937
Cundy music co. :
Aneels 2848
Talisman 2972
Darlin' girl from Clare 2885
Dav (The) is past and over 2922
Delreiu freres. Amour (L*) s' en-
vole 2896
Dixie music house. S. S. Theodore
Roosevelt 2964
Doctors 2926
Down where the water-lillies
bloom 2926
Eclipse self instructor for double
bass 2870
Einklang 2957
Elkin & CO., ltd.:
Canzonet 2861
First extra 2959
En relisant vos lettres 2929
Es war oinmal 2914
Evans (G. M. ) As the hart pant-
eth 2849
Fancy lane 2945
Favenza pub. co. No one to love. 2944
Feist ( L. ) Mansfeldt tecnic 2924
First extra 2959
I
ir
INDEX
Fischer (C.) Eclipse self instruc-
tor 2870
Forberg ( O. ) Terzen-etuden 2963
Forberj? ( R. ) Scheidegruss 2901
FraaSorge 2918
Fruhline 2958
Fryer (J. R. ) Ten popular Chi-
nese songs 2886
Gade (F. ) Goodnight 2887
Gaudet(E.) En relisant vos lettres 2929
Gi rl behind the counter 297 1
Girl with the drooping eye 2907
Gloria 2943
Godfrey (D.) Girl behind the
counter 2971
God's promise 2845
Goldby (E. D.):
Marine band march 2928
Matchless polka 2930
Silk city march 2966
Goodand bad 2908
Good morning 2942
Goodbve sweet Maryland 2960
Goodnight 2887
Gordon ( H. S.) Tildy Green. . . . 2975
Graves ( F. A. ) New gift 2940
Gruenwald ( R. ) Talisman 2972
Guards to the front 2977
Halsev (F. T.) Nearer, my God,
to Thee 2936
Handel album 2952
Hatch music co. National graded
course 2935
Hayet ( C. ) Aubade a ma fiancoe. 2893
.Henry (F.) Ingersoll tingle 2905
Herz'und blume 2957
Hinaua 2881
His honor, the mayor 2872
Hof meister ( F. ) Duecomposizioni 2869
Howard (S. ) Just because it's
you 2912
I*m alwavs doing something I
don't want to do 2900
I will love vou forever 2916
In a Dutch 'village 2884
In Amsterdam 2875
In tears through the woods I wan-
der 2891
In the isle of our dreams 2900
Jenkins (D. ):
Adgofion 2878
f^ad, Kindly Light 2955
Mightv deep 2877
Songof hope 2956
Jones ( S. ) :
Girl with the drooping eye. . . 2907
Good and bad 2908
Mv birthday 2909
Palmistry 2910
Just because 2859
Kahnt (C. F. ) Trost 2883
Kaun (W. A.) music co. Es war
einmal 2914
Ket^lbev (A. W. ) Little Michus. 2932
Lack ( T. ) Valse impro\as^e 291 7
Langey (O. ) Miss Dolly Dollars . 2899
Laubenheimer (G. E. ) Triiu-
merei 2976
Laubenheimer (R. ) Traumerei.. 297tf
Lead, Kindly Light 2965
Unox(K.) Skidoo 2967
I^nox music co. Skidoo 2967
Leonard & co. Fancy lane 2945
I^t my complaint come before
Thee 2851
Lift up your hearts 2868
Lighthouse (The) 2939
Little Michus 2857; 2932
Lorenz (E. S. ):
Acceptable 2846
Our God is near 2948
Lorenz pub. co. :
Acceptable 2846
As the hartpanteth 2849
Jubilate Deo 291 1
l-,ove divine 2921
Our God is near 2948
Losey (F. H.) King of good fel-
lows 2915
Love, if vou'd only told me 2860
Mann (M. A.) Pretty Marj'
Vaughan 2953
Man8feldt(H.) Mansfeldt technic 2924
.Martin (J. ) Thy love is stronger. 2973
Maxwell ( W. ) music co. :
Just because 2859
Sweet Miss Mary 2938
M^'lodie 2933
Messager'CA.)' Little Michus"!! 2857
Metzler & co., ltd.:
Crosswavs 2937
Seadream 2856
Sweet Nan 2882
Mighty dt^p 2877
Monte Carlo pub. co. :
Come along home 2864
Look out boys 2920
Montgomerv(M. H.) Tildy Green 2975
Moore ( W. ) Little Michus 2857
Morris (The) dance 2855
Murray ( F. ) & llilbury (C. ) Look
out boys 2920
Mv birthday . 2909
M y dreams 2873
My heart' s a-maying 2897
My heart's desire 2934
My sweetheart 2858
Nelson (F. A.) & co. :
I promise you 2904
Just because it' s you 2912
Nicode ( J. L. ) Gloria 2943
Night song 2892
Noah 2898
Novello & CO., ltd.:
Day is past 2922
I^t my complaint 2851
Lift up your hearts 2868
Pastorale in F 2902
Seasons ( The) 2889
Second entr'acte . . . Nero . 2862
Sing we merrily 2852
INDEX
III
Novello & CO., ltd. — Continued.
Soul's (The) ransom 2949
Three Elizabethan pastorals. . 2855
Oesterle ( L. ) Zephyr (Le) 2895
O'Neill (T.) 'Tis of thy soul I
sing 2946
Orpheus music CO. Anvil of life.. 2962
Orpheus music pub. CO. Serenade. 2880
Palmistry 2910
Pastoral in F 2902
Penny show 2894
Percippe ( F. L. ) I promise you . 2904
Pierrot's serenade 2854
Poe(C. W.) Elk's parade 2874
PoemedeMai 293;^
Porter ( H. W. ) Love divine .... 2921
Praetorius (C. ) Songs 2968
Preseer (T.):
Ball scenes 2876
Handel album 2952
Tick-tock 2978
Princess Chrysanthemum 2954
Quinn (S. J.) & Coveney (J. I.)
College complication 2863
Bed(The)mill 2900
Keynolds & co. :
Love, if you'd only told me . . 2860
My dreams 2873
Rh ythmische mursche 2906
Ries & Erler:
Dinurstrom 2865
Schlachtschiff T^m^raire 2866
2 morceaux 2933
Risen Lord 2867
Rosenberg (G. M.) Standard
American airs 2969
Roees 2847
Rosey (G). Standard American
airs 2969
RoB8(M.) Mazie 2931
Ryder ( E. H. ) Parting word 2950
Sandoz, Jobin & cie. Rhyth-
mische marsche 2906
Scheidegniss 2901
Schirmer (G.):
Comer in Elizabeth's garden. 2879
LeZ^phvr 2895
Schlachtschiff Tto^raire 2866
Seadream 2856
Seasons (The) 2889
Serenade. A moonlight sail 2880
Sing we merrily unto God 2852
Song of Andalusia 2927
Songof hope 2956
Soul's (The) ransom 2949
Spring 2889
Stem (J. \V.) &C0.:
Goodbye sweet Maryland 2960
Noah 2898
Summer 2889; 2961
Sweet Miss Mary 2938
Sweet Nan 2882
Tate ( J. W. ) Come along home . 2864
Ten popular Chinese songs 2886
Terzen-etuden 2963
Thompson (C. W.) In a Dutch
village 2884
Thompson (H. A.) Maiden's plea. 2923
Thompson (M. A.) Little Arctic
maid 2919
Three Elizabethan pastorals 2855
Tick-tock 2978
'Tis of thy soul I sing 2946
Tomorrow 2850
Trinkaus (T. P. &G. J.):
His honor, the mayor 2872
I will love you forever 2916
Trost 2883
Utton ( F. ) My sweetheart 2858
Vandersloot music pub. co. King
of good fellows 291 5
Weeks & co. :
Chanson d' amour 2853
Pierrot's serenade 2854
100 graded transposition texts . 2871
West (J. ) Let my complaint 2851
West (J. E. ) Sing we merrily . . . 2852
Williams (J.) ltd.:
Darlin' girl from Clare 2885
Lighthouse ( The ) 2939
Tomorrow 2850
Winter 2889
Witmark (M.) & sons:
His honor, the mayor 2872
I'm always doing something . 2900
I will love vou forever 2916
In Amstercfam 2875
In the isle of our dreams 2900
Miss Dolly Dollars 2899
Peggy from Paris 2951
Red (The) mill 2900
Wright ( M . L. ) On the road .... 2947
Yeager (H. V.) King of good
fellows 2915
Zephyr (Le) 2895
100 gi*aded transposition texts 2871
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^ PrnMrtv nf the United Statp<? r^"«-'»^'^''t
IT LIBRARY OF OOI^TGRESS
COPTRIOHT OFFICE
CATALOGUE
OP
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 8, 1891,
51fiT CONGRESS, 2nd SESSION, CHAP. 565, SEC. 4
PART 3:
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 1, JULY-DECEMBER, 1906
No. 14
October 4, 1906
WASHINGTON
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
1906
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
Arranged alphabetically by authors (composers) or titles. The titles beginning with
an article are alphabetted under the first word not an article. The imprint
is omitted in the title if the publisher and copj^right proprietor are the same.
Information contained in the title is not repeated in the collation. Piano music is
understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. Songs are understood to
be with pf. ace. unless otherwise stated. Titles reading ** Words by,*' "Music
by ** are to be understood as songs.
The index at the end of the Catalogue contains the names of the copyright proprie-
tors of all the titles registered in this number; it includes also title references to all
compositions entered under the authors in the Catalooub and author references
to all compositions entered under the titles in the Catalogue.
The following abbreviations are used: pts., parts; sc, score; full sc., full score; voc.
sc, vocal score; pf. sc, pianoforte score; arr., arranged, arrangement; ace, accom-
paniment; coll., collection; v., violin; va., viola; vc, violoncello; pf., pianoforte;
orch., orchestra; org., organ; guit., guitar; mand., mandolin.
To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. Thu8 the notice after the first
title, if printed in full, would read, " Copyright by A. Melville, United States. Class C, XXc, no.
128551, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 copies received Aug. 81, 1906."
Absent (The) lover; words by Augusta
Melville, music by Lee Carleton.
Chicago, Pioneer music pub. co.
2980
f>. 5p.
A. Melville, United States. C 128651,
Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Abt (Frani).
Twilight; trio or chorus of women's
voices, [edited by 8. L. Herrmann.]
8981
89, unp.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
0 128890, Sept, 5, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1906.
Adams ( Stephen ).
Boses; comet solo ace. to song in F,
[band arrangement] (Boosey's military
joamal no. 1.) 2982
f°,pts.
Boosey & co., London, England. C
128939, Sept. 6, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1906.
Ah't got no nerve at all when Ah't broke;
words by Charles W. Johnson, music
bv Metropolitan music c^o. New
York, Melville music pub. co. 2988
f. 5p.
C. W. Johnson, Green River, Wyo.
C 125978, July 21, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Aletter (W.)
Menuetto piccolo ; ( In stately measure. )
arranges pour 2 pianos d 8 mains par Ed-
mund Parlow. (L' ensemble, morceaux
favoris no. 9. ) 2984
f , 6, 6 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
129026, Sept 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept 7, 1906.
Alioe O*0rady; words bv Ed. Gardenier,
music by Max Hoffmann. 2986
fo,5p.
Rogers bros. music pub. co.. New York,
N. Y. C 129037, Sept 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept
6, 1906.
All tint forgiven but one; words by Tillie
Thorson, music by Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 2986
r>,5p.
T. Thorson, St Paul, Minn. C 126414,
July 28, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Andante; [by] D. G. Turk, revision,
phrasing and fingering by Hans T.
Beifert, pianoforte. 2987
f*,3p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128660, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug..31, 1906.
Angelt (The) bid yon oome; words by Mrs.
Sarah J. Christie, music by Metro-
politan music CO. New York, Mel-
ville music pub. co. 2988
S. J. Christie, Indianapolis, Ind. C
125827, July 19, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Are yon tired of waitingi words by E.
Beachamp, music by Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 2989
fo, 3p.
E. Beachamp, Asbury Park, N. J. C
125971, July 21, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
231
232
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At a Coontown reunion; [by] Ralph Waldo
Duttx)n. Chicago, Pioneer muaic
pub. CO. 2990
19, 5 p, pf .
R. \V. Button, United States. C 128532,
Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
At one time; ballad, [bv] James F. Mit-
ton. Chicago, Pioneer music pub.
CO. 2991
fo,6p.
J. F. Mitton, United States. C 128547,
Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Ave Maria; [by] Carl Reinecke, op. 107,
no. 24, revision, phrasing and finger-
ing by Hans T. Seifert, pianoforte.
2992
f°, unp.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128593, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Back to Dixie; words by Chas. Gentry
Terhune, music by Hattie T-^tcher
Terhune. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 2998
fo, 3p.
C. G. Terhune, Bloomfield, 111. C
126278, July 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Baker (Evelyn).
Picture postcards; song [intro.] in
'*The earland thegirl.** Words by Stan-
ley Damerell. 2994
f°, 8p.
Chappell <& CO., ltd., London, England.
C 128991, Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
Baldamnt (Onatav).
' Awakening (The) ; trio, op. 79, linglish
version by Frederick W. Bancroft. (Oc-
tavo series women's voices no. 341.)
2995
8°, 8 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
129076, Sept 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Batiste (E).
Voluntary; arr. by L. P. Laurendeau.
(Carl Fischer's edition, sacred band
book. ) 2996
obi., 24S band pts.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128555, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Battle (The) of Manila; words by Mary
Shanefelter, music bv Metropolitan
music CO. New iTork, Melville
music pub. co. 2997
F, 5 p.
M. Shanefelter, New Alexandria, Va.
C 126175, July 25, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Beautiful gates ajar; words by Mrs. E. M.
Reeves, music by John Martin.
Chicago, Popular music pub. co.
2998
f°, 8p.
Mrs. E. M. Reeves, Mitchell, S. Dak.
C 118302^ Apr. 5, 1906; 2 c. Sept 7, 1906.
Beethoven (Lndwig Tan).
Andante cantabile; arr. by L. P. Lau-
rendeau. (Carl Fischer's edition, sacred
band book. ) 2999
obi., 24° band pts.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128569, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Behr (Frangoii).
Child's song; (Chansonette) op. 575
no. 1, revised, edited and fingered by
P. F. del Campiglio. (Teacher's edition
1st series. ) 8000
f°. 3 p.
Johann Schick, New York, N. Y. 0
128885, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1906.
Bells (The) of fate; words by Eugene N.
Emery, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 8001
F. 7p.
E. N. Emery, Hague. N. Y. C 126178,
July 25, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Bennett (T. C. Stemdale).
Nursery rhymes, second selection;
from the rejx^rtoire of the Westminster
glee and concert party. 8002
8°. 15 p.
Reynolds & co., London, England. O
128985, Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
Berceuse; [by] Francis Thom^, revision,
phrasing and fingering by Hans T.
Seifert, pianoforte. 8008
fo,3p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128629, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Birdie's funeral; (Voglein's begrabniss)
[by] Paul Hiller, op. 61, no. 2.
Revision, phrasing ana fingering by
Hans T. Seifert, pianoforte. 8004
f°. unp.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128606, Aug. 31. 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Birds voioes; (Vogelsprache) [bv] Ar-
noldo Sartorio, revision, phrasing
and fingering by Hans T. Seifert,
pianoforte. 8006
f°. 5 p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. 0
128654, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Birthday march; (Geburtstagsmarsch) [by]
Heinrich Hofmann, revision, phras-
ing and fingering by Hans T. Seifert,
pianoforte. 8006
f°, 3p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128641, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
MUSICAL 0OMPO8ITIONB
233
Black rote three-step; [by] Otto Muhl-
bauer. Decorah, Iowa, Marsh
music house. 8007
40 orch. pt8.
B. O. Marsh, Decorah, Iowa. C 128943,
Sept. 6, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1906.
Blakeley (W. A.)
Toccata in A. The Western organist,
a shilling series of modem organ music
no. 10. 3008
obi. 8<*, 8 p.
Weeks & co., London, England. G
128922, Sept. 6, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1906.
Bleued (The) gospel; [words and music
by] James D. Bamitz. 8009
leaf.
J. D. Bamitz, Philadelphia, Pa. G
128511, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Blow that horn; words by Thos. Mon-
aghan, music arr. by Remy Eichel-
h^rger. 8010
F,5p.
Pioneer music publishing company,
Chicago, 111, G 128524, Aug. 31, 1906;
2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Bohm (Carl).
Concertino; fiir violine mit clavierbe-
gleitung op. 370. 8011
F, sc, 18 p. and v. pt.
C 129012, Sept. 7, 1906.
Silhoutten; sechsleichtevortragsstucke
fur violine mit begleitung des pianoforte.
No. 1, Pompa di festa (a la polacca); no.
2, Romanze; no. 3, Gondoliera; no. 4,
Danse msse; no. 6, Toccata; no. 6, Inter-
mezzo grazioso. 8012
f°, 4, 3 p., 8C., and pt.
C 129013-129018, Sept. 7, 1906;
N. Simrock, g. m. b h., Berlin, Ger-
many. 2 c. of each Sept. 7, 1906.
Brahms (Johannes).
Lieder, bearbeitet fur pianoforte solo
von Max Reger; mit hinzugefiigtem text,
heft 1. 8018
40, 80 p.
N. Simcock, g. m. b. h., Berlin, Ger-
many. 0 129009, Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
7, 1906.
Brin^ me the flowers I love; words by J. A.
Leach, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 8014
f°.6p.
J. A. Leach, Sanitaria Springs, N. Y.
0 126282, July 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31,
1906.
Broken (A) heart; words by Mrs. Clara
M. Gummings, music by W. Lee.
Chicago, Illinois music book house.
8016
f°, 3p.
Mrs. C. M. Gummings, St Joseph, Mo.
C 129069, Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
Brown eyes; words by R. C. Jemagin,
music by Charles Wadsworth Russ.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
8016
r, 5p.
R. G. Jemagin, Nashville, Tenn. G
126405, July 28, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Brnhin (Martin).
Viribus unitis; mit vereinten Kraften,
festmarch op. 8. piano ^ 2 ms. 8017
fo, 6 p.
G. A. Gassmann, Zurich, Switzerland.
G 129001, Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
By-gone days; or, Just to be with mother;
words by Albert F. Slamin, music
by Everett L. Flanders. Natick,
^fass., Slamin & Flanders music
pub. CO. 8018
f°. 5 p.
E. L. Flanders, Gampello, Mass. G
128684, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Caldwell (Anna)
Every Saturday afternoon; intro. in
* * Sergeant Brue, ' ' words by James 0' Dea.
8019
f,5p.
G 128342, Aug. 27, 1906.
May I; intro. in **The little Joker,"
words by James O'Dea. 8020
f°. 5 p.
G 128341, Aug. 27, 1906.
Jos. W. Stem & co. New York, N. Y.
2 c. of each Sept. 1, 1906.
Galling from the other shore; words by
Mrs. Sarah Taylor, music by Metro-
politan music CO. New York, Mel-
ville music pub. co. 8021
fo,6p.
S. Taylor, Evans Mills, N. Y. G
126512, July 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Carey (Lewis)
Sun of my soul; sacred song, words by
John Keble. 8022
f. 5p.
Boosey & co., London, England. G
128938, Sept. 6, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1906.
Chant de Tanrore; [by] Carlo Adami, op.
14, no. 4, revised and fingered by
Ibn Battuta, pianaforte, (La faciliti)
8028
fo, p. 11-lS.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128662. Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
284
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT EKTBIES
Clielan; three step, by Pearl Hugunin
MacHenry. Philadelphia, Hatch
music CO. 8024
f®, 5 p.. pf.
P, H. MacHenry, Enumclaw, Wash.
C 128479, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Childhood's happy hours; words by S. E.
Nelson, music by Wm. Lee. Chi-
cago, Illinois music book house.
8026
f°,8p.
8. E. Nelson, New Castle, Pa. C 129061,
Sept. 7. 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
Choral; [by] Francis Thom^, revision,
phrasing and fingering b^ Hans T.
Seifert, pianoforte (La facility)
8026
f>, p. S-4.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
i28669, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Chnreh (The) chimes; [by] Edith Lyn-
wood Winn, violin & piano. 8027
Bc., 1 leaf, V. pt.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. .C
128589, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31. 1906.
Clough -Leigh ton (H.)
Adoration; Christmas processional,
words translated from the German by J.
M. Neale. (Oliver Ditson company's
octavo edition no. 11561.) 8028
fi° 6 p.
C 129290, Sept. 10, 1906.
Jesus came, the heavens adoring;
Christmas processional, words by God-
frey Thring. (Oliver Ditson company's
octavo edition no. 11562.) 8029
8°. 4 p.
C 129291, Sept. 10, 1906.
Oliver Diteon company, Boston, Mass.
2 c. of each Sept. 10, 1906.
Coleridge-Taylor (8.)
Second entr* acte, from the music to
Stephen Phillip's drama "Nero"; ar-
ranged for violin and pianoforte. 8080
4° 8C.. 13 p. and v. pt.
Novel lo & CO., ltd., Ix)ndon, England.
C 128935, Sept. 6, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1906.
Come into the. garden Hand; words by J.
Ix)ckwood Griffin, music by Metro-
politan music CO. New York, Mel-
ville music pub. co. 8081
f°. 5 p.
J. L. Griffin, New London, Conn. C
126275, July 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Come say good-bye; words by Alice H.
Talmadge, music bv Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 8032
f°. 6p.
A. H. Talmadge, Madison, N. J. C
126293, July 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Comfort in affliction; words by Mrs. Olive
Phiney, music by W. Lee. Chi-
cago, Illinois music book house.
8088
f°,3p.
Mrs. 0. Phiney, Grow, Pa. C 129053,
Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
Conenelo (The) waltiet; [by] H. B.
Churchill. 8084
4°, orch. pts.
H. B. Churchill, Cambridge, Mass. C
128983, Sept 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
Cotta (SirMiehael).
Zion awake; canon in four parts with
solos for clarinet, cornet, trombone and
baritone, arr. by L. P. Laurendeau.
(Oliver Ditson's edition, sacred band
book. ) 8086
obi., 24<', band pts.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128564, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Cox (Oamet Woleeley).
Two little rose songs; words by Ed.
Teechemacher. A. ^Vnite roses and red,
in G. B. Among the roses, in A. No.
2 edition ( original ) . 8088
r'.vp.
Weekes & co., London, England. C
128921, Sept. 6, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1906.
Crocodile's (The) love song; words and
music by George Norton. 8087
f*'. 6p.
Hamilton S. Gordon, New York, N.Y.
C 128504, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 6,
1906.
Cuokoo (The) clock; [by] Edith Lynwood
Winn, violin & piano. 8088
sc., 1 leaf. V. pt.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128588, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Cynthia; a Cuban serenade, words and
music by Chris Smith and Billy B.
Johnson. 8089
f°, 5p.
Hamilton S. Gordon, East Orange, N. J.
C 127924, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1906.
Dance (The) of the ekates; [by] Edith
Lynwood Winn, violin & piano.
8040
Hc., 1 left V. pt:
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128587, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Dandridge (M. E.)
In my heart's land; (Im herzensland)
song in C, words by Florence Hoare.
8041
f° 7 p.
Phillips & Page, London, England.
C 128919, Sept. 6, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1906.
MUSICAL 001CP0SITI0K8
285
Barktown (The) guards; march, Fby] Loais
D. Surette, arr. by R. E. Hildreth.
8048
f°, 8 p.. pf.
Henry Krey mnsic co., Boston, Mass.
C 128980, Sept. 6, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1906.
Barling mother mine; (Lieb' mutter lein)
[by] Franz Litterscheid, revision,
phrasing and fingering by Hans T.
oeifert, pianoforte. 3048
f°.3p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128622, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug, 31, 1906.
Deaf (A) girl's lament; words by Jane
Rosenboom Adams, music by Metro-
politan music CO. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 8044
f°. 5 p.
J. R. Adams, Hillsdale, Mich. C
126406, July 28, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Dear to my life; words by Mrs. Bessie
Cooper Cundy, music by Metropoli-
tan music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 8045
i°. 3p.
B. C. Cundy, Duluth, Minn. C 126181,
July 25. 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Bebnssy (Claude).
Ballet; ex trait de la petite suite, tran-
scription pour piano & 2 mains. 8046
f°.7p.
C 128915, Sept. 6, 1906.
Cortege; ex trait de la petite suite, tran-
scription pour piano k 2 mains. 8047
f°,7p.
C 12891 6, Sept. 6, 1906.
A. Durand & fils. Pans, France. 2 c.
each Sept 5, 1906.
Demand the union label; words by Silafl L.
Berry, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 8048
f°. 5 p.
S. L. Berry, Redlands, Cal. C 126182,
July 25, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Bessan (Bernhard).
Mazurka; fiir violine mit begleitung
des pianoforte op. 36. 8049
P, 8c., 7 p. and V. pt.
C 129011, Sept. 7, 1906.
Minuet t; fiir violine oder violoncell
mit begleitung des pianoforte op. 35.
Aosgabe fiir violine. 8050
f®, 8c., 5 p. and v. pt.
C 129010, Sept. 7, 1906.
N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin, Ger-
many. 2 c. each Sept. 7, 1906.
Dolly*s funeral march; (Puppen trauer-
marsch) [by J P. Tschaikowsky, op.
39, no. 7, revision, phrasing, and fin-
gering by Hans T. Seifert. 8061
fo, unp' pT.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128677, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Dow (Howard M.)
Bom at last! the great Messiah; Crist-
mas song for mixed voices with violin or
* cello obbligato, words by Minot J. Sav-
age. (Oliver Ditson company's octavo
ed. no. 11558.) 8058
8« 7 p.
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
C 129284, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10,
1906.
Down by the silver stream: words by E. A.
Wakefield, music by Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 8068
f>, 6p.
E. A. Wakefield, Minot, Me. C 126179,
July 25, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Dream (A); words by Mrs. P. P. Salter,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
8054
f>,3p.
Mrs. P. P. Salter, Goodwater, Ala. C
126297, July 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Dreaming of the past; words by Emma
McHenry, music by Metropolitan
music CO. New York, >lelville
music pub. co. 8055
f^ 8 p.
E. McHenry, Tunkhannock, Pa. 0
125830, July 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Dreams of my Northern home; words by
Mrs. M. Chappell, music by Lee
Carleton. Chicago, Pioneer music
pub. CO. 8056
f°. 3 p.
Mrs. M. Chappell, United States. C
128542, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Dressier (Wm.)
Come ye disconsolate, from Beethoven;
anthem with alto and tenor solo and
quartet. 8057
8°. 7 p.
Theodore Pre8.ser, Philadelphia, Pa. 0
128891, Sept. 5, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1906.
Eohos dn bal; [by] Wilhelm Piercv, op.
16. ' 8058
P, 8 p., pf.
Francis, Dav & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 128987, Sept. 6, 1906; 2 o. Sept.
6, 1906.
236
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Eohoet of Spring; reverie, by Kathryn
Bayley. 8059
F, unp.
Koninskv music co., Troy, N. Y. C
126359, July 13, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
Sohoet of the past; words by Mrs. E. L.
Carr, music by Metropolitau music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 8060
f>,6p.
Mrs. E. L. Carr, Bloomfield, N. Y. C
126174, July 25, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Edmonds (Panl).
Hills (The) 0*Mourne; song, no. 1 in
C minor, words from "The lane of the
thrushes,'* music arr. from old Irish mel-
ody. 8061
f>,6p.
C 126420, July 30, 1906.
Pan ; song no. 2 in G, words by Charles
T. Lusted. 8062
C 126419, July 30, 1906.
Weekes <& co. , London, England. 2 c.
each Aug. 6, 1906.
Edwards (Julian) ft Aarons (Alfred E.)
Little (A) girl like me; intro. Military
Willie from "His honor the mayor" arr.
for orch. by W. C. O'llare. 8088
8P, pt«.
C 128834, Sept. 4, 1906.
Where the wild vine clings. (Magyar
maid.) intro. "Call around on Sunday"
from "His honor the mayor," arr. for
orch. by W. C. O'Hare. 8064
8°, pt8.
C 128833, Sept. 4, 1906.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. 2 c. each Sept. 5, 1906.
Eikhoff (Carl).
Jean Manns new method for the piano-
forte; revised with new and valuable ad-
ditions. 3066
4° 106 p.
Wm. A. Pond & co., New York, N. Y.
0 129155, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Eileen Asthore; selection, [by] Chauncey
Olcott, arr. for orchestra by Gus.
Salzer. 8066
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 128743, Sept. 1, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
EUioU (Lionel).
Dutchman's (The) jug; words by Fred
£. Weatherly. song m C and E flat.
8067
f°, each 7 p.
Joseph Williams, ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 128841-128842, Sept. 5, 1906; 2 c.
of each Sept. 5, 1906.
Ellis (Melville).
Girl (The) with the baby blue tights;
from * * A bout town. * ' Hotel orch. no. 94.
8068
80, pte.
C 128881, Sept. 4, 1906.
In Amsterdam; from "About town."
Hotel orch. no. 94. 8069
8°, ptB.
C 128830, Sept 4, 1906.
It's vour lovely disposition; from
"About town." Hotel orch. no. 93. 8070
8°, pts.
C 128829, Sept. 4. 1906.
There's a baby in the house; from
"About town." Hotel orch. no. 93. 8071
8°. pts.
C 128828, Sept. 4, 1906.
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y. 2 c. of each Sept. 5, 1906.
Elves; (El fen) [by] Heinrich Hofmann,
revision, phrasing and fingering by
Hans T. Seifert, pianoforte. 8072
f°, 3 p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128637, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Entreaty; (Bitte)[by] Franz Litterscheid,
revision, phrasing and fingering by
Hans T. Seifert, pianoforte. 8078
f®, 3p.
C 128615, Aug. 31, 1906.
[by] Ed. Rohde, revision, phrasing
ana fingering by Hans T. Seifert,
pianoforte.
f° 3 p.
C 128651, Aug. 31, 1906.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. 2 c.
of each Aug. 31, 1906.
Evening landscape; f Abendlandschaft)
[by] Carl Reinecke, op. 107, no. 14,
revision, phrasing and fingering by
Hans T. Seifert, pianoforte. 8074
f°, unp.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128628, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
237
ETening repose; (Abendfrieden) [by]
Carl Reinecke, op. 107, no. 27, re-
vision, phrasing and fingering by
HanB T. Seifert, pianoforte, (La
faciUt^) 8075
P.p. 2.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128653, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Exile's (The) return; [words by] Thos.
R^ran, [music by] Lee Carleton.
Chicago. Pioneer music pub. co.
8076
r, 5p.
T. R^an, United States. C 128552,
Aug. 31. 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Fall (The) of Ban Franoisoo; words by
Mrs. Jos. Hoskins, music by R. L.
Nash. Chicago, Illinois music
book house. 8077
fo, 3p.
^fr8. J. Hoskins, Central Point, Oreg.
C 129056, Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
Far away, some one thinks of yon to-night;
woixls by Collin Davis, music by
Frank J. Richmond. 8078
fo, 5p.
M. Witmark & sons, New^ York, N. Y.
C 129042, Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1906.
Farjeon (H.)
Belle (La) dame sans merci; ballad
by John Keats, for recitation with piano-
forte accompaniment, op. 17 no. 1. ( Au-
gener's edition no. 8907.) 8079
4°. 11 p.
Augener, ltd., London, England. C
129081, Sept 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Favorite (The); march, [by] Walter Lewis.
8080
4°, band pts.
J. W. York & sons, Grand Rapids,
Mich. C 128680, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
31, 1906.
Festival sounds; (Festklange) [by] Ed.
Rohde, op. 85, no. 12, revision, phras-
ing and fingering by Hans T. Seifert,
pianoforte. 8081
f°,3p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128640, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Finek (Herman).
Moonlight dance; piano. 8082
f^.7p.
Chappell & CO., London, England. C
128989, Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
Flattering (The) helle; two step, by Ed.
M. Schultz. 8088
J°. 7 p., pf.
E. M. Schultz, Hartford, Wis. C ,
115377, Mar. 2, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1906. 1
Fletcher (Percy E.)
Hymn-tune voluntaries; for the organ,
American organ, and harmonium; part 2,
containing ten movements. 8084
obi., 16« 48 p.
J. Curwen <& sons, ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 128171, Aug. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
6, 1906.
Forgive me, Jack; words by Walter L.
Harris, music by Charles Wadsworth
Rubs. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 3085
f**. 5p.
W. L. Harris, Morrill, Nebr. C 126292,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Fragson (Harry).
Oh! I say! humorous song, words by
Eustace Ponsonby. 8086
f*'.4p.
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd., I>ondon,
England. C 128987, Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c
Sept. 6, 1906.
Franke (Max).
Bajaderen-tanz; (Dance of the Baja-
deres. ) op. 58, arranges pour 2 pianos k
8 mains par Edmund Parlow. (L'ensera-
ble, morceaux favoris no. 8. ) 8087
f°, 9, 9 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass.
C 129030, Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
Fnnny (A) idea; (Komischereinfall) [by]
Amoldo Sartorio, revision, phrasing
and fingering by Hans T. Seifert for
pianoforte. 3088
f°.ip.
Cari Fischer, New York, N. Y. 0
128585, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Oalop; [by] Fritz Spindler, op. 93, no. 6,
revision, phrasm^ and fingering by
Hans T. Seifert pianoforte. 3089
f°, 3p.
Cari Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128616, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Gipsy march; (Zigeuner inarseh) [by]
Franz Behr, op. 575, no. 27, revision,
phrasing and fingering by Hans T.
Seifert pianoforte. 8090
t°, 5 p.
Cari Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128612, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Oirl (The) Hove the host; words and music
by Brenda L. Brown. Chicago,
Pioneer music pub. co. 8091
f, 5p.
B. L. Brown, United States. C 128538,
Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
2S8
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Oirl (The) with golden liair; [by] Mrs.
J. H. PinkertOQ. Chicago, Pioneer
music pub. co. 8092
f°, 6 p., flong.
Mrs. J. H. Pinkerton, United States.
C 128633, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c, Aug. 31,
1906.
Oleam (The) of Tictory; [words and music
by] James D. Barnitz. 8098
leaf.
J. D. Barnitz, Philadelphia, Pa. C
128513, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Ooderd (Charles).
Gavotte coquette; op. 160 pour piano.
8094
f°. 6p.
Rob. Forl)erg, Leipzig, Germany. C
128999, Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
Qod'B graoe; [words and music by] James
D. Barnitz. 8095
leaf.
J. D. Barnitz, Philadelphia, Pa. C
128612, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Qod't will to do; [words and music by]
James D. Barnitz. 8096
leaf.
J. D. Barnitz, Philadelphia, Pa. C
128614, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c Aug. 31, 1906.
Qoldenrod; words by J. P. Pratt, music by
Metropolitan music co. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 8097
fo, 6p.
J. P. Pratt, New York, N. Y. C
122371, May 29, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Good humor; [bjr] Arnoldo Sartorio, revi-
sion, phrasmgand fingering by Hans
T. Seifert, pianoforte. 8098
f*. 3p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128663, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31,1906.
Good luck; (Auf gat gliick) march, [by]
Arnoldo Sartorio, revision, phrasing
and fingering by Hans T. Seifert,
pianoforte. 8099
f'^, 6 p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128650, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Qood-morning Mary Carey; words and mu-
sic by Alax Hoffmann. 8100
f^, 6 p.
Rogers bros. music pub. co., New York,
N. Y. C 129038, Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
6, 1906.
Ctordon (Stanley).
Merry (The) vagabonds; duet, tenor
and bass, words bv Clifton Bingham.
8101
f°. n p.
Charles Sheard & co., London, England.
C 129084, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
Qottachalk (LonitF.)
Heart's (The) chosen hours; waltz
song, high voice in G, words by D. Ed-
ward Porter. 8102
White-Smith music publishing com-
pany, Boston, Mass. C 128910, Sept 6,
1906; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1906.
Qonnod (Ch.)
Unfold ve portals; chorus from "Re-
demption" arr. by L. P. Laurendeau.
(Carl Fischer's edition, sacred band-
book.) 8108
obi.. 24°, band pts.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. 0
128561, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Grand' (La) mire; [by] Francis Thom^,
revision, phrasing and fingering by
Hans T. Seifert pianoforte, (La
facilft^) 8104
f*>, p. 4-6.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. 0
128671, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Grandfather's danee; (C^rossvater tanzt)
[by] G. Karganoff, op. 26, no. 4,
revision, phrasing and fingering by
Hans T. Seifert pianoforte. 8105
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128603, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Greeting to Booeevelt; march, [by] H. E.
Bilden, op. 7. Decorah, Iowa,
Marsh music house. 8106
4°, band pts.
B. 0. Marsh, Decorah, Iowa. C 128944,
Sept. 6, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1906.
Happy (A) meeting; [by] E. W. Mathew-
son. Chicago, Pioneer music pub.
CO. 8107
r*. 6 p.. pf.
E. VV. Mathewson, United States. 0
128534, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Hardelot (Gnyd').
Thoughts of you; song no. 1 inC; no. 2
in E flat. 8108
r'. 7. 5, p.
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd.,
London, Kngland. C 128862-128863,
Sept. 5, 1906; 2 c. of each Sept. 5, 1906.
Hayes (Greville).
Bertha came from Bath; song, words
by Hal Gaze. 8109
'f°. 4 p.
Joseph Williams, ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 128840, Sept. 5, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
5, 1906.
XDSIOAL COMPOSITIONS
239
He handed me a lemon; words and music
by Cole and Johnson bros. 8110
f*. unp.
Jos. W. Stern & co., New York, N. Y.
C 127883, Aug. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
Heart (A) of gold; [by] Lee Garieton.
8111
f^. 5 p.. song.
Pioneer music publishing company,
Chicago, 111. C 128626, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c.
Aug. 31, 1906.
Heckel (H.)
Sweet Katie; op. 23, English version
by Frederick W. Bancroft. (Octavo
series men's voices no. 336. ) 8112
8°, 7 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
129032, Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
Hein (BUvio).
Gwendolyn; vocal [selection] from
"Marrying Mary,'* lyric by Benj. Hap-
good Burt. ' 8118
P, 4p.
Jos. W. Stem & co., New York, N. Y.
C 128940, Sept. 1, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1906.
I'm looking for a man by the name of
Smith; vocal [selection] from "Marrying
Mary," lyric by Benj. Hapgood Burt
8114
f°.5p.
Jos. W. Stern & co., New York, N. Y.
C 129163, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Old reliable jokes; vocal [selection]
from "Marrying Mary," lyric by Benj.
Hapgood Burt. 3115
f°,5p.
Joe. W. Stern &co., New York, N. Y.
C 129154, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Henley (William).
Ecole moderne du violon. (Modem
violin school) op. 51, part 1, 2, & 3.
8116
F, each 60 p.
Joseph Williams, ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 128843-128845, Sept. 6, 1906;
2 c. of each Sept. 5, 1906.
Henry (8. K.)
Red domino; march and two step.
8117
t°, 5 p., pf.
Jos. W. Stern & co., New York. N. Y.
C 128085, Aug. 23, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1906.
Herbert (Victor).
Barney Maguire; [song from] Miss
Dolly Dollars, words hy Harrv B. Smith.
8118
f°. 5p.
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y. C 126967, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
8, 1906.
Herbert (Victor) — Continued.
Go while the goin' is good ; [song from]
"The red mill," book and lyrics by
Henry Blossom. 8119
f®, unp.
Marcus Witmark A sons. New York, '
N. Y. C 127974, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 5, 1906.
I want you to marry me; [from] "The
red mill,"' book and lyrics by Henry Blos-
som. 8120
f°, 6 p., song.
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 127258, Aug. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 6,
1906.
No one will steal him; [from] Miss
Dolly Dollars, lyrics by Harry B. Smith.
8121
f°, 6 p., mng.
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 128442, Aug. 30. 1906; 2 c. Sept. 6,
1906.
No show to-night; [song from] "Won-
derland," lyrics Dy Glen MacDonough.
8122
f°, 5p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 126604, Aug. 1, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
16, 1906.
Streets (The) of New York; [song
from] "The red mill," book and lyrics
by Henry Blossom. 8128
f°. 7 p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 127976, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
5, 1906.
Hero number two; [words by] Chas. Eich-
horn, [music by] Eugene Kaeuffer.
Chicago, Pioneer music pub. co.
8124
r. 6p.
C. Eichhom, United States. C 128535,
Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Heue (Friedrioh).
Bridal (The); op. 32, English version
by Frederick W. Bancroft. (Octavo se-
ries men's voices no. 334.) 3126
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
129031, Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
Hiller (Ferd).
Lord, who my heart's recesses know-
est; trio op. 46 no. 1 arr. bv Frank
Lynes. (Octavo series women's voices
no. 345.) 8126
8°, 4 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. 0
129087, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
240
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
HUlier ( Louis ).
Life is just what you make it; sons
with chorus ad lib. [intro.] in Howard
Talbot's muHical comedy "The girl be-
hind the counter," words by Arthur
Anderson. 8187
f , 7 p.
Chappell <&co., ltd., London, England.
C 128992, Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
HilBen til Sdvard Orieg; sang for mands-
kor, af Eugene Ljunggren. 8188
8°, unp.
Ljunggren pub. co., Chicago, III. C
126483, July 30, 1906; 1 c. July 30, 1906;
1 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Hirim Fholm; words by G. D. Gatto, mu-
sic by Charles Wadsworth Russ.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
8129
f>,6p.
G. D. Gatto, Seattle, Wash. C 125969,
July 21, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Hitch your wagon to a star; words by Sue
A. I^Follette; music by Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville mu-
sic pub. CO. 8180
f>, 5 p.
S. A. La FoUette, Port Angeles, Wash.
C 125974, July 21, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31,
1906.
Hood (The) my mother wore; words and
music by Isaac Nogle. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 8181
1°. 5 p.
I. Nogle, Hammond, Ind. C 126515,
July 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Hosehna (Karl L.)
Cupid; [song from] The girl from
Broadway, lyric by Charles Noel Doug-
las. 8182
fo, 5p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 128439, Aug. 30, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
8, 1906.
Girl (The) from Broadway; [song]
lyric by Charles Noel Douglas. 8188
f°, unp.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 128438, Aug. 30, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
8, 1906.
It is up to you to do the rest; [song
from] The girl from Broadway, lyric by
Charles Noel Douglas. 8184
f°. 6 p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 128437, Aug. 30, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
8, 1906.
How happy we will be; words by Jessie
Whiteaker, music by Eugene Kaeuf-
fer. Chicago, Pioneer music pub.
CO. 8185
f°,5p.
J. Whiteaker, United States. C 128540,
Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Hamoretque; [by] Heinrich Hofmann, re-
vision, phrasing and fingering by
Hans T. Seifert pianoforte. 8186
f>,8p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128601, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Hunting the poetnm; words by Emit £.
Grantham, music by Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 8187
fo, 6 p.
£. £. Grantham, Eudora, Kans. C
126176, July 25, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
I oannot live without yon; words by Dollie
Yeager, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 8188
f°, 6 p.
D. Yeager, Lexington, Ky. C 126184,
July 25, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
ril be waiting for your ooming as of yore;
words by Charles F. Smith, music by
Charles Wadsworth Russ.' New
York, Melville music pub. co. 8189
f°. p. 5
C. F. Smith & T. V. Overton, Houston,
Tex. C 126416, July 28, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
31, 1906.
ru be your sweetheart, will yon be my
queen! Words by Agnes V. Greeno,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
8140
fo 5 p.
A. V. Greeno, Ionia, Mich. C 126279,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
ril watch and wait for yon; words by Mrs.
B. A. Dezendorf, music by Harrv
Alton Russell. New York, Mel-
ville music pub. co. 8141
P. 3 p.
Mrs. B. A. Dezendorf, Santa Fe, N.
Mex. C 126408, July 28, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
31, 1906.
ril wed you in the golden Autumn days;
words by Mattie E. Abbitt, music by
Wm. Lee. Chicago, Illinois music
book house. 8142
f°, 6 p.
M. E. Abbitt, Atchison, Kans. C
129057, Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
241
1 love yon to; words by Herbert Swallow,
music by John A. Winfield. Provi-
dence, Wyman music co. 8143
f°. 6p.
H. Swallow and J. A. Winfield, Provi-
dence, R. I. C 113916, Jan. 25, 1906;
2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
rm going a milking; words by Tracy
Sweet, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 8144
f«, 5p.
T. Sweet, South Glens Falls, N. Y. C
126173, July 25, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
I simply can't resist yon; words by Addi-
son Burkhardt, music by Max Hoff-
mann. 8145
1°, 5p.
Rogers bros. music pub. co. , New York,
N. Y. C 129039, Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
6, 1906.
I will wed yon dear, when tke roses bloom
Lonlie; [words by] Frank Harod
French, [music by] W. E. Duffell.
Chicago, Pioneer music pub. co.
8146
f*. 6p.
F. H. French, United States. C
12S546, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
I wisli some one wonld love me; words by
Hazel Kuhn, music by Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 8147
f', 6p.
H. Kuhn, Bushnell, 111. C 126516,
July 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
I wonder if she loves mel words and
music by A. E. Ferrick, arr. by Lee
Carleton. Chicago, Pioneer music
pub. CO. 8148
F.6p.
A. E. Ferrick,' United States. C
128548, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
If Carnegie wonld only give me half; words
by E. L. Jenkins, music by Metro-
politan music CO. New York,
Afelville music pub. co. 3149
f», 5p.
E. L. Jenkins, Harrisburg, Pa. C
126277, July 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
If I bnt knew her thonghts; words and
music by George A. Heh. Chicago,
Pioneer music pub. co. 8150
fo.fip.
G. A. Heh, United States. C 128531,
Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
In old Central park; words by E. Jerome
Uhle, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 8161
f>.5p.
. E. J. Uhle, New York, N. Y. C 126296,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
In the days of snnny Jnne; [by] Bertha M.
Colburn. 8168
P, 6 p., son?.
Pioneer music pub. co., Chicago, 111.
C 128528, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
In the land of snnshine; words- by L. La
Zelle Smith, music by Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Alelville
music pub. co. 8158
f °, 5 p.
L. La Z. Smith, Cleveland, Ohio. C
125833, July 19, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
In the shade of the trees; (Unter grunen
biiumen) [by] Th. Hirsch, revision,
phrasing and fingering by Hans T.
Seifert, pianoforte. 8164
f°. 3 p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128638, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
International conservatory of mnsio; corre-
spondence course of instruction for
the mandolin. Lessons 1-5 inc. 8156
fo 111.. 4 p., ill. 4 p., ill. 4 p., ill. 5 p., 3 p.
A 154809-154813. Sept. 6, 1906.
— r- Lessons 6-10 inc.
fo, 3, 3, 3, 4, 3 p.
A 154814-154818, Sept. 6, 1906.
Correspondence course of lessons
for the guitar. Lessons 15-33 inc.
f°, each 4 p.
A 154825-154843, Sept. 6, 1906.
— piano, 2nd year course. Lessons
11-16 inc.
f9, each S p.
A 154819-154824, Sept. 6, 1906.
— violin. Lessons 29-48 inc.
f°, each 4 p.
A 154844-154863, Sept. 6, 1906.
International conservatory of music,
Dallas, Tex. 2 c. of each Sept. 6, 1906.
It was persnasion; [by] Harry 0. Sutton,
vocal orch. 819. 8166
4°, pts.
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 128979, Sept. 6, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1906.
It's bad to make promises; words by G. B.
Roach, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 8167
fo, 5p.
G. B. Roach, Brooklyn, N. Y. 0 126177,
July 25, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
242
CATALOGUE OF OOPYBIGHT ENTRIES
I*V6 a lonffiiiff for Chicago; words and
mu8ic by Christina Matson. Chica-
go, Pioneer music pub. co. 8168
f°, 5p.
C. Matson, United States. C 128541,
Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Ivy (The) man; words by Lucien Vail,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub co.
8159
f°, 6 p.
L. Vail, Wemersville, Pa. C 126823,
July 19, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Jaok leaving home; words by Mrs. M.
Kriegh, music by Lee Carleton.
Chicago, Pioneer music pub. co.
8160
f**. 3p.
Mrs. Maggie Kriegh, United States. C
128537, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
James (Frederie).
0 sing unto the Lord a new song; an-
them for general use. (Worship song
anthems no. 2.) 8161
8o, 8p.
C 128864, Sept. 5, 1906.
Sing unto God; anthem for general use.
(Worship son^i anthems no. 1. ) 8162
go, 7 p.
C 128865, Sept. 5, 1906.
Jameson, Adams & co., Leeds, Eng-
land. 2 c. of each Sept. 5, 1906.
Jasper Johnson; words by H. Brady, mu-
sic by Metropolitan music co. ' New
York, Melville music pub. co. 8168
fo,6p.
H. Brady, Ha Uey, Pa. C 125967, July
21, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31. 1906.
Jeanette; love son^z novelette, wonls and
music by Russ 11 Webb. Chicago,
Miller mu^ic p b. co. 3164
f°, Ulip.
Webb Rockefeller Miller. Chicago, 111.
C 127325, Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1906.
Jewel; words by Lulu E. Carmon, music
by Met'opolitan music lO. New
York, Melville mu^ic pub. co. 8166
P, 8 p.
L. E. Carmon, Whitney, N C. C
126409, July 28, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Joe, the pet: words by Samuel Thompson,
mugic by M* tropoH an musii' co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
8166
f«,6p.
S. Thompson, Vinelan^l, N. J. C
126513, July 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Jttst beoaose I like yon; words by Mabel
Thelan Steierwald, music by Metro-
politan music CO. New York, Mel-
ville music pub. co. 8167
M. T. Steierwald, Knoxville, Iowa. C
126288, July 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Keep kool koon! words by W. M. Hunt,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
8168
P. 5 p.
W. M. Hunt, Vidalia, La. C 126274,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Lambent (Frank).
RSve de jeunesse; valse. 8169
f°, 7 p.. pf.
Chappell & CO., ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 128861, Sept. 5, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
5, 1906.
Land (The) of liberty; words by P. H.
Robinson, music by Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 8170
f, 8p.
P. H. Robinson, Egypt, Mass. C
125972, July 21, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Lansing (A. W.)
New (The) Jerusalem; sacred song in
key of A flat, words by William H.
Grardner. 8171
f°.5p.
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston,
Mass. C 128911, Sept. 5, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
5, 1906.
Lanra dear; words by Rocco J. Cipriano,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
8172
fo,5p.
R. J. Cipriano, Brooklyn, N. Y. C
126289, July 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Lanrendean (L. P.)
Beacon (The) light, sacred march.
(Carl Fischer's edition, sacred band
book.)
8178
obi. 24°, band pts.
C 128559, Aug. 31, 1906.
Silence by Reothen; arr. [for band.]
(Carl Fischer's edition, sacred band
book.) 8174
obi. 24°, pts.
C 128557, Aug. 31, 1906.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. 2 c.
of each Aug. 31, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
243
Let him rest; words by Mrs. Marinda
Wakefield Reed, muBic by Metro-
politan music CO. New York, Mel-
ville music pub. co. 8176
F, 3p.
M. W. Reed, Proctorville, Ohio. C
125831, July 19, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Letter (The) mother wrote; words and
music bv Florence V. Frapwell.
New York, K. Dehnhoff. 8178
fo.5p.
F. V. Frapwell, Arlington, N. J. C
128946, Sept 6, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1906.
LUy walti; (Valse des lys) [by] Carlo
Adami, op. 14, no. 1, revised and
fingered by Ibn Battuta, pianoforte.
3177
r>.4p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128610, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Lincke (Paul).
Wenn die bombe platzt; marsch aus
dem schwank *' Wenn die bombe platzt"
8178
f , 5 p., pf.
Apollo verlag, Berlin, Germany. C
128997, Sept 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept 7, 1906.
Little chatterbox; ^Plappermaulchen)
[by] Carl Reinecke, op. 107, no. 16,
revision, phrasing ana fingering by
Hans T. Seifert, pianoforte. 8179
f>, 3p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128646 Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Little (The) drummer; [by] Edith Lyn-
wood Winn, violin & piano. (Five
playtime pieces for little violinists.)
8180
fo, 8C., p. 3, V. pt.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128646, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Little flatterer; (Schmeichelkatzchen)
[by] Franz Litterscheid, revision,
phrasing and fingering by Hans T.
Seifert, pianoforte. 8181
f°. 8p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128604, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Little (The) flower maiden; (Das kleine
blumenmadchen) [by] Ed. Poldini,
revision, phrasing and fingering by
Hans T. Seifert, pianoforte. 8182
f°. 3p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128613, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Little foreet bird; ( Waldvoglein) [by]
Heinrich Hofmann, revision, phras-
ing and fingering by Hans T. Seifert,
pianoforte. 8188
J9, unp.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128675, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Little forest flower; (Blumchen im walde)
[by] Amoldo Sartorio, revision,
phrasing and fingering by Hans T.
Seifert, pianoforte. 8184
f°, 6 p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. 0
128639, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Little rogue; ( Kleiner schelm ) [by] Hein-
rich Lichner, op. 156, no. 6, revi-
sion, phrasing and fingering by Hans
T. Seifert, pianoforte. 8185
fo,7p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. 0
128626, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Little Sandman; (Vom sandmannchen)
[by] Carl Reinecke, op. 107, no. 23,
revision, phrasing and fingering by
Hans T. Seifert, pianoforte. 8186
f9, unp.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128647, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Little walti; (Kleiner walzer) [by] G.
Karganoff, op. 26, no. 3, revision,
phrasing and fingering by Hans T.
Seifert, pianoforte. 8187
f°.8p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128632, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Lloyd, (Edward T.)
Birthday (A) wish: ( Ein geburtstags
wunsch. ) song in A flat, words by Ger-
trude McDermaid. 8188
f°. 7 p.
C 128918, Sept 6, 1906.
Sweet roses; (Schon rijelein) song in
B flat, words by Wilfrid Mills. 8189
f«,7p.
C 128920, Sept. 6, 1906.
Phillips & Page, London, England. 2 c.
each Sept. 6, 1906.
Long, long ago; fantasia for clarinet solo
[by] Remhold Ritter, op. 12, arr. by
Alfred Roth. 8190
4°, orch. pts.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
. 128683, Aug, 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Longing; (Sehnsucht) [by] Amoldo Sar-
torio, revision, phrasing and finger-
ing by Hans T. Seifert, pianoforte.
8191
f».8p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128643, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Longing for home; (Heimweh) [by] Al-
bert Jungmann, revised and fingered
by Hans T. Seifert, pianoforte. 8192
f o, 5 p.
. Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128698, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
244
CATALOGTIE OF OOPYEIGHT ENTRIES
Lords and ladies; novelette, [by] Gustav
Salzer, arr. for military band by
W. C. O'Hare. ' 8193
4^ pt8.
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 128742, Sept. 1, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Lorens (Alftred).
Quartett; fiir Klavier, violine, viola und
violoncell. 8194
f®, 8c., 47 p. and pts.
C. F. Kahnt nachfolger, Leipzig, Ger-
many. C 128996, Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
7, 1906.
Lots (The) of my baby; words by Wm. F.
Noble, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 8195
f^'.sp.
W. F. Noble, Buck Creek, Ind. C
126507, July 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Love me and the world is mine; [by] Ernest
R. Ball, vocal orch. 818. 3196
4° ptB.
M. Witmark & sons. New York N. Y.
C 129064, Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1906.
Love (The) of a day or a year; words by
P. C. Mason, music by Ainslie B.
Isaacs. 8197
fo,5p.
Hamilton S. Gordon, East Orange,
N. J. C 119880, Apr. 26, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
6,1906.
L5w (Josef).
Russischer Kosaken-tanz; op. 570, no.
3, arranges pour 2 pianos $i 8 mains par
Edmund Parlow. (L' ensemble, mor-
ceaux favoris no. 11.) 8198
fo, 9, 9p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
129027, Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
Lneile; words by Mrs. M. A. Curtis, music
by Metropolitan music co. New
York, Melville music pub. co. 8199
f>, 5p.
M. A. Curtis, Providence, R. I. C
125825, July 19, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Lnln; words by Myrtle Mayhugh; music
by Metropolitan music co. New
York, Melville music pub. co. 8200
f>,5p.
M. Mavhugh, Kellogg, Idaho. C
125975, July 21, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Lynen (William).
Nocturno; fiir streichorcheeter.
8201
f®, BC, 5 p. and pts.
Emil Sommermever. Baden-Baden,
Ger. C 129005, Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept
7,1906.
ICama, tell me where is papal words by
May Russell, music by Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville mu-
sic pub. CO. 8808
f°. 6p.
M. Russell, New York, N. Y. C 126280,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Xanney (Charles Fonteyn).
Sing O heavens; anthem for Christmas.
(Oliver Ditson company's octavo edition
no. 11567.) 8208
8°, 11 p.
C 129285, Sept. 10, 1906.
While shepherds watched; Christmas
carol, [words by] N. Tate. (Oliver Dit-
son company's octavo edition no. 11572.)
8804
8^. 4 p.
C 129286, Sept. 10, 1906.
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
2 c. of each Sept. 10, 1906.
March; [by] Carl Reinecke, op. 107, no.
11, revision, phrasing and fingering
by Hans T. Seifert, pianoforte. 3805
fo,3p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128649, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Harche Lorraine; [by] L. Ganne, arr. bv
Franz Mahl. 8806
4°, band pts.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128580, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Marionettes; [by] E. Rohde, revision,
phrasing and fingering by Hans T.
Seifert, pianoforte. 8207
f>,8p.
Carl Fischer. New York, N. Y. C
128652, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Marksman (The) ; march, [by] L. P. Lau-
rendeau. 3208
4°, orch. pts.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
12^571, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Maryland; with variations for different
instruments, by T. V. Short. 8809
4°, band pts.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128576, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Mazurka; [by] Fritz Spindler, op. 93, no.
4, revision, phrasing and fingering
by Hans T. Seifert, pianoforte. 8210
f^, 3 p.
Carl Fischer, New York. N. Y. C
128635, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906,
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
245
Mainrka det dominot roMi; [by] Carlo
Adami, op. 14, no. 5, revisea and fin-
gered by Ibn Battuta, pianoforte (La
facility). 8211
f, p. 14-16.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128631, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Keaning (The) of the bells; words and
music by I. C. Jay. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 8212
f*. 3p.
I. C. Jay, Great Falls, Mont. C 126410,
July 28, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Keet me; words by Wm. Bel lis, music by
Metropolitan music co. New
York, Melville music pub. co. 8218
f°. 5p.
AV. Bellis, Indianapolis, Ind. C 125968,
July 21, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Kelody; [by] Heinrich Hofmann, revi-
sion, phrasing and fingering by Hans
T. Seifert, pianoforte. 8214
fo, unp.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128664, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Kendelitohn
Air and chorus from 42nd pealm; arr.
by L. P. Laurendeau. (Carl Fischer's
edition, sacred band book.) 8215
obi. 24°, band pts.
C 128665, Aug. 31. 1906.
I will sing of Thy great mercies; arr.
by L. P. I^iurendeau. (Carl Fisdier's
edition, sacred band book. ) 8216
obi., 24° pts.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128558, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. of each Aug.
31, 1906.
Meniiet; [by] Francis Thom^, revision,
phrasing and fingering by Hans T.
Seifert, pianoforte. 8217
F,5p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128655, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
by] Paul Beaumont, revised and
ngered by C. Hofmann, pianoforte.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128661, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c, Aug. 31, 1906.
Merry chase; (Frohe jagd) [by] Amoldo,
Sartorio, revision, phrasing and fin-
gering by Hans T. Seifert, pianoforte.
8218
f**.5p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128620, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug, 31, 1906.
3595— PT 3, NO 14—06 2
i
MlgBon; overture, [by] Ambroise Thomas,
revision, phrasing and fingering by
Hans T. Seifert, pianoforte. 8219
fo, 11 p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128595, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
MiUtary patrol; (Schildwache) [by] Ed.
Poldini, revision, phrasing and fin-
gering by Hans T. Seifert, pianoforte.
8220
t°, unp.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128619, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Moming, noon and night in Vienna; over-
ture [by] Franz von Supp^, revised
and lingered by Hans T. Seifert,
pianoforte. 8221
t°, 10 p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128596, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Morning prayer; (Morgengebet) [by] P.
Tschaikowsky, op. 39, no. 1, revision,
phrasing and fingering by Hans T.
Seifert, pianoforte. 8222
fo, 8 p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128624, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Mniic (The) box; [by] Ed. Poldini, revi-
sion, phrasing and fingering by Hans
T. Seifert, pianoforte. 8228
F,5p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C 128623,
Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Mnit I, ah me, give thee np; [by] Reuben
S. Hall. Chicago, Pioneer music
pub. CO. 8224
f»,Sp.
R. S. Hall, United States. C 128537,
Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
My aniwer'i no; words by George Carlisle,
music by George Baker. 8226
fo, 6p.
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 126656, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1906.
My cabin home in dear old Bonth Carolina;
words bv Herman F. Nauman, music
by Charles Wadsworth Russ. New
York, Melville music pub. co. 8226
«®, 3p.
H. F. Nauman, Philadelphia, Pa. C
126276, July 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
My charming little Wabash Pearl; words
and music by G. L. Kenner. New
York, Melville music pub. co. 8227
f,5p.
G. L. Kenner, Mt. Carmel, 111. C
126295, July 27, 1906; 2 c, Aug. 31, 1906.
246
OATALOGUS OF COPYRIGHT EMTTRIES
My darling little girl; words by Julioa
F. CoiliDs, miuiic by John Martin.
Chicago, Imperial music pub. co.
8228
f,8p.
J. F. Collins, Troy, 111. C 128969,
Sept. 6, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1906.
Xy dear old home; words by A. A. Davies,
jr., music bv Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
8229
f,5p.
A. A. Davies, jr.. Mountain Grove, Mo.
C 126298, July 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
My fame was in my mother's locket; words
by Orrin H. Beaver, music by Metro-
Sditan music co. New York,
elvilie music pub. co. 8280
*°.7p.
0. H. Beaver, Kendall, Wash. C
125828, July 19, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Ky girl when the wore short dresses; words
and music by Mrs. HatUe Whitney
Jones. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 8281
f,6p.
H. W. Jones, San Jose, Cal. C 123787,
June 19, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
My little sweetheart's face; [words bv]
W. G. Ryan, [music byj Lee Carle-
ton. Chicago, Pioneer music pub.
CO. 8282
i*».5p.
W. G. Ryan, United States. C 128545,
Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
MyqneenDiann; words by George Carlisle,
music by George Baker. 8288
f°, 5 p.
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 126656, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1906.
My sweet Carolina Bose; [words by] Chas.
Keller, [music by] Lee Carleton.
8284
Pioneer music publishing co., Chicago,
111. C 128521, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31,
1906.
Napanee; or, My pretty little Indian Napa-
nee; words by Will S. Genaro, music
by W. R. Williams. 8235
(9, unp.
Will Rossiter, Chiciago, III. C 129036,
Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
'Neath the old weeping willow; words b^
G. C. Murdoch, music by Metropoli-
tan music CO. New York, Mel-
ville music pub. co. 8286
F.5p.
G. C. Murdoch, Jamestown, N. Y. C
125970, July 21, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Heedkam (Elisabeth S.)
Fish (The) are in the bay; descriptive
bass son^ in D, words by Georgina M. de
L'Aubimdre. 82S7
f , 10 p,
Phillips & Page, London, Eng. C
128917, Sept. 6, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1906.
Kever think of trouble; words by A. G.
Rudine, music by Metropolitan mu-
sic CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 8888
f>,8p.
A. C. Rudine, Sedgwick, 8. Dak. C
126415, July 28, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Vevin (George B.)
While shepherds watched their flockfi
by nieht; carol for men's voices, [words
by] N. Tate. (Oliver Ditaon company's
octavo edition no. 11576. ) 8289
8®, 8 p.
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
C 129287, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept 10,
1906.
Hew (The) reomit; march and two step,
[by] J. C. Heed. 8240
4° orch. pta.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128570, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Vorah O'Brien; words by J. S. Hurley,
music by MetroDolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
8241
fo,6p.
J. S. Hurley, Philadelphia, Pa. C
126287, July 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
0 Jaok, I dearly love yon! [by] J. £.
Heale. Chicago, Pioneer music
pub. CO. 8242
f , 6 p., song.
J. E. Heale, United States. C 128543,
Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
0 papa where has mama gone; [words by]
Roland Brown, [music by] W. E.
Duffell. 8248
i°. 6 p.
Pioneer music publishing companv,
Chicago, III. C 128527, Aug. 31, 1906;
2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Of more worth is love than gold; words by
Belle A. Stearns, music by W. Lee
Need ham. Chicago, Illinois music
book house. 8244
f ^ 3 p.
B. A. Stearns, Bradlev, 111. C 129060,
Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept. "7, 1906.
MUSICAL 0OMPO8ITION8
247
Oh, does it mean nothing to yon; words by
Frances B. Spainding, music by
Charles Wads worth Russ, New
York, Melville music pub. co. 8245
F. B. Spaulding, Newcomb, N. Y. C
12W07, July 28, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Oh, who will care for moiherl words by Mrs.
Nancy lightfoot, music by Metropoli-
tan music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 8246
f>, 5 p.
ifrs. N. lightfoot, Zearing, Iowa. C
126506, July 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Old (The) man and the lily; words by Mrs.
Lillian Ward, music by Metropolitan
music CO. New xork, Melville
music pub. co. 8247
i**.6p.
Mrs, L. Ward, Athol, Mass. C 125824,
July 19, 1906; 2 c Aug. 31, 1906.
On the lake; ( Auf dem see) [by] Heinrich
Hofmanu, revision, phrasing and
fingering by Hans T. Seifert, piano-
forte. 8248
f°, unp.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128667, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Organgrinder'i song; (Lied dee drehorgel-
mannes) [by] P. Tschaikowsky, op.
39, no. 23, revision, phrasing and
fingering by Hans T. Seif^l, piano-*
forte. 8249
P, unp.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128672, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Our flag; words bv Mrs. Ella Wells Smith,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
8260
E. W. Smith, Newark, N. J. C 126411 ,
July 28, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Pa and ma; bv Laura N. Allen. Chi-
cago, We^Br & North music pub. co.
8251
P>, 2 p., song,
L. N. Allen, Dickens, Va. C 129036,
Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept 7, 1906.
Paganini (Nicole).
12 Sonatinen op. 2, fiir violine und
?itarre; bearbeitet von Adalbert Gi'ilzon
Qr violine und klavier. Heft 1 sonatine
1-6. 8262
f°,26p.
N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin, Ger-
many. C 129006, Sept. 7, 1906; 2c. Sept.
7, 1906.
Panama (The); march & two step, [by]
Mrs. E. E. Van Dine. Chicago,
Pioneer music pub. co. 8268
f, 6 p., pf,
Mrs, E. E. Van Dine, United States.
C 128553, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31,
1906.
Papillon Le; (The butterfly) for piano
solo, [by] 0. Gareissen. 8264
i°,Bp.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. 0
128594, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Pasee-pied; minuet, [by] Emeet Gillet,
revised and fingered by Hans T.
Seifert, pianoforte. 8266
f°.4p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128597, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Paston-Cooper (C.)
When love is dead; song no. 2 in G,
words by Ethel Clifford. 8266
f.7p.
El kin & CO. ltd., London, England. C
128860, Sept. 5, 1906; 2 c. Sept 5, 1906.
Pat Doyle'i peooliar oan; comic song,
words and music by Sommers
Malahy. Chieago, Pioneer music
pub. CO. 8267
r,6p.
8. Malahy, United States. C 128544,
Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Pawnee Bill; march-intermezzo, [by] J. C.
Heed. 8268
4°, orch. pt«.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y, C
128579, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Pemvian dance; [by] Fred. Luscomb.
8269
4^', orch. ptB.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. 0
128573, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Pierrot's blanei; [by] Carlo Adami, op. 14,
no. 6, revised and fineered by Ibn
Battuta, pianoforte. (La facility)
8260
t°, p. 17-19.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128607, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Pigeon (The) poit; (Taubenpost) [by]
Franz Behr, op. 575, no. 29, revision,
phrasing and fingering by Hans T.
Seifert, pianoforte. 8261
fo.Sp.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. 0
128648, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
248
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Playing on neighbor*! meadow; (Auf
nachbar'a wiese) [by] Paul Hiller,
op. 61, no. 6, revision, phrasini; and
fingering by Hans T. Seifert, piano-
forte. 8262
. f°, unp.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128642, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
'?leaie do not oloie the gate; words by
Mrs. Ella R. Andrews, music by
Metropolitan music co. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 8268
f°.3p.
E. R. Andrews, North Chatham, N. H.
C 126180, July 25, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31,
1906.
Polka; [by] Fritz Spindler, op. 93, no. 3,
revision, phrasmg and nngering by
Hans T. 8eifert, pianoforte. 8264
f°. 8p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128614, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
[by] Paul Beaumont, revised and
fingered by C. Hofmann.
fo. 3 p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128608, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Polka del ooqnelicoti; [by] Carlo Adami,
op. 14, no. 3, revised and fingered by
I bn Battuta, pianoforte. ( La facil it6 )
8266
fo, p. 8-10.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128646, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Polonaise; [by] Fritz Spindler, op. 93,
no. 1, revision, phrasing and nnger-
ing by Hans T. Seifert, pianoforte.
8266
f°.8p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128627, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Popping the question; words by Rev. F. J.
Strayer, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 8267
f°. 6 p.
F. J. Straver, Johnstown, Pa. C 125829,
July 19, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Popularity; march and two step, by Geo.
M. Cohan. 8268
f°, unp., pf.
F. A. Mills, New York, N. Y. C 128249,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Prelnde; [by] J. Ascher, revision, phras-
ing and fingering by Hans T. Seifert,
pianoforte. (La facility) 8269
19, p. 2 and 3.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128586, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Present greeting; march, [by] Geo. D.
Barnard. 3270
4° orch. pta.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128574, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Prteentationi (Lei); [by] Francis Thom^,
revision, phrasing and fingering by
Hans T. Seifert, pianoforte. 8271
f°.3p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128655, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Promenade; [by] Francis Thoui6, revi-
sion, phraning and fingering by Hans
T. Seifert pianoforte. 3272
fo, 3p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128674, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c, Aug. 31, 1906.
Bagged (The) coat; words by Mrs. Mary
E. Knisely, music by Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 8278
«®, 5p.
Mrs. M. E. Knisely, St. Louis, Mo. C
115808, Mar. 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Bagged Battns; march & two step, [by]
H. A. Fischler, arr. by Geo. A. Bou-
chard. Chicago, Pioneer music
pub. CO. 8274
f°, 6 p.. pf.
H. A. Fischler, United States. C
128529, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Bamean (Jean-Philippe).
Airs avec acct. de piano; extraits des
oeuvres, completes publi^es sous la di
rection de C. Saint-Saens, revision par
Mm. Vincent d'Indy, Paul Dukas, Aug
Chapuis, Alexandre Guilmant. 1*^ vol
voix moyennes. 2"" vol. voix 61ev^
8275
8°, 67, 72 p.
A. Durand & fils, Paris, France. C
128913-128914, Sept. 6, 1906; 2 c. of each
Sept. 5, 1906.
Bhynal (Camille de).
Fricson d'amour. (Love's tremor)
valse lente, piano seul. 3276
f°.7p.
Joseph Williams, ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 128839, Sept. 5, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
5, 1906.
Bide (The) to mnsic town; [by] Edith Lyn-
wood Winn, violin & piano. 8277
Rc, 1 leaf, V. pt.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128590, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Biego (Teresa del).
Brown eves; song, no. 2 in C, words
by MathilcTe Blind. 8278
P. 5 p.
Chappell & CO., ltd., London, England.
C 128993, Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
249
RogniihiieM; (Schelm), [by] Heinrich
Hofmann, revision, phrasing, and fin-
gering by Hans T. oeifert pianoforte.
8279
f°, unp.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128605, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Bolt (Bernard).
Little (The) good firefly; song no. 3
in B flat. 8280
Chappell&co., ltd., London, England.
C 128994, Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
Bomanee; [by] Carl Reinecke, op. 107,
no. 17, revision, phrasing and finger-
ing by Hans T. seifert pianoforte.
8281
f^, unp.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128626, Aug. 31; 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
[by] J. Rummel, revision, phrasing
and fingering by Hans T. Seifert,
pianoforte.
F, 3p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128676, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Bonald (Landon).
Cycle (A) of life; five songs, no. 1 low
voice, words by Harold Simpson. 8282
4°, 22 p.
Enoch & sons, London, England. C
129079, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Bondino galop; [by] J. Rummel, revised
and fingered by Hans T. Seifert, pi-
anoforte. 8288
f°.3p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128673, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Bose (The) and the violet; [by] James B.
Oliver, vocal orch. 813. 8284
4°, pts.
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 128978, Sept. 6, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1906.
Bonnd the Christmas-tree; (Unterm Weih-
nachtsbaum) [^by] Paul Hiller, op.
66, no. 5, revision, phrasing and fin-
gering by Hans T. Seifert, pianoforte.
8285
P, 8p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128636, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Bonndelay; (Tanzlied) [by] Heinrich
Hofmann, revision, phrasing and fin-
gering by Hans T. Seifert, pianoforte.
8286
f*. unp.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128618, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Bnbens (Paul}.
Hop scotch; two step for the piano-
forte. 8287
f»,7p.
Chappell & CO., ltd., London, England.
C 128988, Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
Bnmbold (Hngo).
Summer fairies; song. 8288
f°,7p.
Chappell & CO., ltd., London, England,
C 128990, Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
San Francisoo; words by Alice Sample,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
8289
f, 5p.
A. Sample, Summit, R. I. C 126291,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Scherzetto; [by] D. G. Turk, revision,
phrasing and fingering by Hans T.
Seifert, pianoforte. 8290
f>,5p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. 0
128658, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Schnlken (Hermann).
Im blutenduft; (Amid blossoms) zwei
melodische tonstucke op. 44, fur piano-
forte. 8291
f°.5p.
Wm. Kaun music co., Milwaukee, Wis.
C 129078, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906,
Serenade d^amonr; [by] F. v. Blon, arr.
by Theo. M. Tobani, [for] piano.
8292
f°. 5 p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128602, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906,
Binding (Christian).
Zehn sti'icke fiir das pianoforte op. 76,
no. 1, Albumblatt; no. 2, Hnmoreske;
no. 3, Irrlicht; no. 4, Abendbrise; no. 5,
Melodie. Heft 1. (Edition Peters no.
3132a. ) 8293
4°, 25 p.
C 128361-128365, Aug. 28, 1906.
op. 76. no. 6, Impromptu; no. 7,
Marscn ; no. 8, Capricoio. Heit2. (Edi-
tion Peters no. 31325.)
4° p. 1-16.
C 128366-128368, Aug. 28, 1906.
op. 76. no. 9, Intermezzo; no. 10,
Studie. heft. 2. (Edition Peters no.
31325. )
49, p. 16-28.
C 129024-129025, Aug. 28, 1906.
C. F. Peters, Leipzig, Germany. 2 c.
of each Aug. 23, 1906.
250
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Boir^ A'6t6; (A Summer evening waltz)
[by] Emil Waldteufel, air. by Theo.
Moees Tobani. 8294
4®, orch. pts.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128572, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Boldien' ohorai; (Chant des soldats) [byl
Paul Beaumont, revised and fingered
by C. Hoffmann, pianoforte. 8295
f°, 5 p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128657, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Sometimes I think to yet; [words by]
Addie Antrim Stone, [music by] Lee
Carleton. 8296
fo, 6p.
Pioneer music pub. co., Chicago, 111.
C 128622, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31,
1906.
Song of the Angels; [by] Carl Reinecke,
* op. 107, no. 16, revision, phrasing
and fingering by Hans T. Seifert,
pianforte. 8297
19, unp.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128634, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31,1906.
Song without words; [by] J. Ascher, re-
vision, phrasing and fingering by
Hans T. Seifert pianoforte, (C& fa-
cility) 8298
f°, p.3.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128670, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Sourires (Les); (Sweet smiles) waltz, [by]
Emil Waldteufel, arr. by Theo.
Moses Tobani. 8299
f*, orch. pU.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128581, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Spanish serenade; comet solo, [by] M.
Eilenberg, arr. by M. Theo. M.
Tobani, comet & piano. 8800
f*, sc, 8 p., comet pt.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128592, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Speiser (Wilhelm)
At the si^n of the fiagon: op. 56,
English version by Frederick \V. Ban-
croft. (Octavo series men's voices no.
337. ) 8801
8°. 4 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
129029, Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
Springtime; words by Josephine Hayhow,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
8802
fo 6 p.
J. Hayhow, Flushing, N. Y. C
126284, July 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Stand pat; march and two step, [bv]
Charles J. Roberts. 8803
4° orch. pts.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128578, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Star (The) of Oklahoma; [words by]
Frank Wolverton, [music by] Lee
Carleton. Chicago, Pioneer music
pub. CO. 8804
f°. 8 p.
F. Wolverton, United States. C 128549,
Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Stebbins (George C.)
19 special gospel songs. 8805
16°, unp.
George C. Stebbins, New York, N. Y.
A 151283, July 19, 1906; 1 c. Aug. 2, 1906;
1 c. Sept. 6, 1906.
Still (The) hnnter; words by C. du Mas
La Rochelle, music by Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 8806
f°. 5 p.
C. du Mas La Rochelle, Angola, Ind.
C 126294, July 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31,
190^.
Stdkle (J.)
Vortragsstudien, fiir die obere mittel-
stufe in fortschrei tender folge; 18 melo-
dische etiiden fur pianoforte. £r8tes
heft. 8807
fo, 11 p.
Zweites heft.
f°, 11 p.
M. Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin, Ger-
many. C 129020-129021, Sept. 7, 1906;
2 c. of each Sept. 7, 1906.
Story (A); (Fine geschichte) [by] Ber-
nard Wolff, revision, phrasmg and
fingering by Hans T. Seifert, piano-
forte. 8808
f^, 3 p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128a56, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Streabbog (L.)
Golden ^The) stars; (Lesetoilesd'or.)
Polka, revised, edited and fingered by
'. F. del Campiglio. (Teachers edition
Ist series. ) 8809
fo, 3 p., p£.
Waltz.
f*», 8 p., pf.
C 128883 & 128884, Sept 4, 1906.
Little fairies. Le petit carnival waltz
op. 105 no. 1; no. 2, polka; revised, ed-
ited and fingered by P. F. del Campig-
lio. (Teachers edition 1st series.) 8810
F, each 3 p., pf.
C 128881 & 128878, Sept. 4, 1906.
MUSIOAI. COMPOSITIONS
251
Streabbog (L.) — Continued.
Little fairy march or schottische; Le
petit camivalf op. 105, no. 3, revised,
edited and fingered by P. F. del Cam-
piglio. (Teacher's edition Ist series. )
8811
f°, 3 p.. pf.
C 128880, Sept, 4, 1906.
May flowers; (Fleurs de Mai). La
violette waltz, op. 99, no. 1, revised, ed-
ite<i and fingered by P. F. del Campiglio.
(Teachers ^ition 1st series. ) 8812
/<», 3 p., pf.
C 128882, Sept. 4, 1906.
Shower of roses; (Plaie de roses)
waltz op. 136 no. 1, revised, edited and
fingerea by P. F. del Campiglio. (Teach-
ers edition 1st series.) 8818
f. 3 p., pf.
C 128879, Sept. 4, 1906.
Johann Schick, New York, N. Y. 2
c. of each Sept. 4, 1906.
Unele Sammy'i boys; march and two step
by Omar Gallup. 8814
F, 5 p., pf.
J. A. Kadebaugh, Columbus, Ohio. C
128763, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
United Btatei (The) of Amertea; words
and music by L. B. Cochran. ( Pa-
triotic songs and choruses no. 1. )
8815
8°, 4 p.
W. H. Willis & CO., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 128098, AufiT. 23, 1906; 2 c Aug. 23,
1906.
Utah Oarl; by Oliver Pease. Chicago,
Success music co. 8816
f, 6p., Bong.
Grace Pease, United States. C 128048,
Aug. 13, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 13, 1906.
Yalmore (Oraham).
Vale (The) of sleep; song in D. 8817
F.7p.
Orpheus music pub. co., London, Eng-
land. (; 128746, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
4, 1906.
Verdi (O.)
Ballo (Un) in maschera; pelections for
piano arranged by Max Spicker. 8818
4«>,46p.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
128186, Aug. 25, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Yi venter paa dig; words and music bv
D. O. Teasley. 8819
leaf.
Thos. Nelson <& D. O. Teaslev, St. Paul
Park, Minn., & New York, N. Y. C
126889, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 6, 1906.
Yogt (Jean) .
Valse de salon; for piano, op. 109 no.
2, edited and fingered by Louis Oesterle.
8820
f<>, 7 p.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
128431, Aug. 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Yoiee (The) divine; [words and music]
by James D. Bamitz. 8821
leaf.
J. D. Bamitz, Philadelphia, Pa. C
128516, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Yolpatti (r.), jr.
Deux chansons Italiennes; [pour] or-
chestre, piano conducteur. 8822
8°, pu.
C 128241, Aug. 27, 1906.
S^r^nade enfantine; [pour orchestra],
piano conducteur. 8828
8®, pt8.
C 128240, Aug. 27, 1906.
E. Gaudet, Paris, France. 2 c. of each
Aug. 27, 1906.
Yolantary no. 24; [by] J. W. Lerman.
8824
8°, p. 100, org.
Geo. Molineux, New York, N. Y. C
128139, Aug. 24, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
Wagner (Riohard).
Tristan und Isolde; vollstandiger kla-
vierauBzug von Karl Klindworth. English
translation by Frederick Jameson. 8825
4° 887 p.
Schott <& CO., London, England. C
128489, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Waldmeister (Otto).
At evening; trio op. 181, English ver-
sion by Frederick W. Bancroft. (Octavo
series women's voices no. 343.) 8826
8°, 8 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
129028, Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
Walthew (Riohard H.)
Ave Maria; ** Hail, Virgin holy;" sa-
cred song, EnglLsh version by M. C. Gil-
lington. 8887
f».7p.
Joseph Williams, ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 128472, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
31, 1906.
Walts me Bill; and Keet me dear, any
flaoe, any time at all; medley waltz
by] Solman and Burt, arr. by Rob-
ert Keeker. 8828
4®, orch. pte,
Jos. W. Stem & co., New York, N. Y.
C 128336, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
252
OATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Wanderer's (The) return; by Frank Bil-
ling^n. Chicago, Success music
CO. 8829
f», 5 p., song.
F. Billington, United States. C 128301,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Watching for thee; words by F. C. Burr,
music by John Martin. White
Pigeon, Mich., Co-operative music co.
8880
P. 5 p.
F. C. Burr, Bottineau, N. Dak. C
127578, Aug. 16, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Weber (C. M. v.)
Konzertstuck; fiirvioloncellund piano-
forte eingeriohtet und herausgegeben von
Friedrich Griitzmacher. (Hohe schule
des violoncellspiels no. 10. ) 8381
f°, 8C., 19 p. and vc, pt., 11 p.
Breitkopf & Hiirtel, Leipzig, Germany.
C 128074, Aug. 23, 1906; 2c. Aug. 23, 1906.
Weep not; song, words and music by Etta
H. Ryder. 8882
F,5p.
E. H. Rvder, Brockton, Mass. C
128826, Sept.' 4, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1906.
Weinwnrm (Rnd.)
Du sonnige wonnigewelt; fur manner-
chor [ohne begleitung. ] ( Kritisch ausge-
wahlte mannerchore una quartette mit
u. ohne klavierbegleitung. ) 8888
8°, 5 p.
Bosworth <& CO., Leipzig, Germany.
C 129004, Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
Welcome; piano solo, by Gladys Aline
Strong. 8884
/« unp.
G. A. Strong, Washington, D. C. C
126518, July 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 28, 1906.
West (JohnE.)
Amaryllis I did woo; four-part song,
the words written by George Wither.
Cavalier lyrics no. 5. (Novello's part-
song book no. 1011.) 8885
S^, 4 p.
Novel lo & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 128495, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
31, 1906.
Fantasia on Barnby's anthem *^0
Lord how manifold." 8886
40, p. 18-20, Org.
Novello & CO., ltd., London, England.
C 128712, Sept. 1, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1906.
Primrose (The); four-part song, the
words written by Thomas Carew. Cava-
lier lyrics, no. 4. (Novello's part-song
book no. 1010. ) 8887
8°, 4 p.
Novello & CO., limite<l, London, Eng-
land. C 128494, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
31, 1906.
West (JohnE.) — Continued.
Short improvisation on Schulz*8 hymn-
tune * * We plough the fields. " 8888
40, p 16, Org.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 128711, Sept. 1, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
1, 1906.
When it*s springtime again, Jessie dear;
words by Howard King, music by
Harry V. Taylor. 8889
t9, unp.
Koninsky music co., Troy, N. Y. C
126831, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1906.
When the bell in the light honee rings ding^,
dong; words by Arthur J. Lamb,
music by Alfred Solman, arr. by C.
F. Shattuck for male quartette. 8840
4®, 8C., 5 p.
Jos. W. Stern & co., New York, N. Y.
C 128450, Aug. 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 30,
1906.
When the birds retnm; by £. £. Munn.
8841
f , 5 p., song.
Thompson music co., Chicago, III. C
128077, Aug. 23, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 22. 1906.
When the boys go 'way to war; words and
music by J. F. Markley. 8848
fo,6p.
J. F. Markley, Woodbury, N. J. C
100226, Aug. 8, 1905; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
When the olover blooms again; words and
music by Susan A. Champlin. 8843
fo,3p.
8. A. Champlin, Boston, Mass. C
128232, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
When the green leaves tnm to yellow Jen-
nie dear; by Charles W. Dye. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 8844
f°, 6 p., Bong.
C. W. Dve, United States. C 128329,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
When the lighthonse sends its beams aorost
the sea; words by John P. Watson,
music by Arnold Hirsch. 8845
Paulius bros., Manitowoc, Wis. C
124667, July 2, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1906.
When the water-lilies bloom along the
stream; words by C. Fred Danielson,
music by Wm. H. Miller. 8846
r, 5p.
C. F. Danielson, Jamestown, N. Y. C
127438, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
When the whip-poor-will sings Margnerite;
medley overture, [by] Helf and Ha-
gerco., arr. by Everett J. Evans.
8847
4^, band pts.
Helf & Hager co.. New York, N. Y.
C 125038, July 6, 1906; 1 c. July 6, 1906;
1 c. Aug. 23, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
268
When yon ean lafely tnut the tnuto; music
by J. V. Clark. Boston, Evans
masic co. 8848
fo,3p.
W. A. Evans, Boston, Mass. 0 128259,
Au^. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
When you've got the time and money;
words by Hamilton 0*Rea, music by
Warner Crosby. 8849
f°,6p.
Herbert A. Sage, Detroit, Mich. C
128097, Aug. 23, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 23, 1906.
When yonr mother layi good-bye; words
bv Frank Fogerty, music by Thos.
^^. Kelley. 8850
f>,6p.
P. J. Howley, Inc, New York, N. Y.
C 128380, July 27, 1906; 2 c. May 12, 1906.
Where fragrant violets grow; by Edna
Kooe Macy. Chicago, Success mu-
sic CO. 8851
f , 5 p., Bong.
E. K. Macy, United States. C 128291,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Who ttarte the Are at yonr house! by Mrs.
L. F. Sherman. Chicago, Weber
& North music pub. co. 8358
fo, 2 p., song.
Mrs, L. F. Sherman, Topeka, Kans. C
128722, Sept. 1, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1906.
Why didst then doubt; by C. B. Widmyer.
8858
12°, unp., song.
C. B. Widmyer, Hutchinson, Kans. C
121913, May 22, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Wicher (Albert).
Berlin im omnibus; marsch aus der
gleichnamigen burlesque fur pianoforte.
8854
f°.5p.
Apollo-verlag, Berlin, Germany. C
128070, Aug. 23, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 26, 1906.
Widener (Stanley F.)
High school assembly; march for the
piano. 8855
f'.4p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 128158, Aug. 24, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24,
1906.
Wider (Ch. M.)
II"" concerto; pour piano avec accom-
pagnement d'orchestre op. 77. partition
d' orchestra. 8856
40, 117 p.
Heugel & cie. , Paris, France. C 128242,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Will yon danee with a friend of minel
words by Tom Breen, music by J. B.
Mullen. 8857
fo.Sp.
P. J. Howley, inc., New York, N. Y.
C 128381, July 27, 1906; 2 c. Apr. 27, 1906.
Williams (John T. )
Lay (The) of the cuckoo clock; song.
8858
fo, ft p.
C. W. Thompson & co., Boston, Mass.
C 128678, Aug. 31, 1906; 2c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Wilm (Hioolai von).
Twelve short pieces for piano op. 12;
edited and fingered by Louis Oesterle.
Book 1. (Schirmers library no. 882. )
8859
40 IS p.
Book 2. (Schirmers library no.
882.)
4° 13 p. .
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. 0
128723-128724, Sept. 1, 1906; 2 c. each
Sept. 1, 1906.
Wlhnarth (Walter 0.)
Dolly Madison march; arr. by John N.
Klohr.' 8860
8°, band pts.
John Church co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 0
128505, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Wilson (Ira B.)
Soldiers of Christ arise; [Anthem.]
8861
8P, 282-237 p.
Fillmore brothers co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 127960, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 22, 1906.
Witt (Max 8.)
Under the mistletoe; vocal [selection
from] Little Jack Homer; lyrics by
Earle C. Jones. 8862
f**. 5 p.
Jos. W. Stem & co.. New York, N. Y.
C 128083, Aug. 23, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1906.
When the circus comes to town; vocal
[selection from] ** Little Jack Horner,"
lyrics by Earle C. Jones. 8868
f°, unp.
Jos. W. Stern <& co.. New York, N. Y.
C 127644, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 1, 1906.
Wolff (Bernard).
Cinq pieces instructive; pour le piano,
op. 226. no. 1: Canzonette; no. 2: Chan-
son; no. 3: Rondolette; no, 4: Menuet;
no. 5: Valse. 8864
f°, 6, 6, 6, 6, 6 p.
Joseph Williams, ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 127902-127906, Aug. 22, 1906;
2 c. each Aug. 22, 1906.
254
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Won't yon oome over to my house; Bon^, by
Williams and Van Alstyne. 8865
J. H. Remick & co., New York, N. Y.
C 128357, Aug. 28, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 28, 1906.
Won't yon say yon loye me; song from
Little Jack Horner, lyric by Earle C.
Jones, music by Max D. Witt. 8866
F, unp.
Jos. W. Stem A co. , New York, N. Y.
C 127767, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 28, 1906.
World-loved (The) V. 8. A.; national
hymn, words and music by John H.
Liadmun. 8867
fo,8p.
J. H. Dadmun, Camden, N. J. C
125775, July 16, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
Write a letter to your mother; by Alice
Peacock. Chicago, Success music
CO. 8868
f, 4 p., song.
A. Peacock, United States. C 128312,
Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Wyomi2ig song; song by H. N. Babcock.
Chicago, Success music oo. 8869
f®, unp.
H. N. Babcock, United States. C
128285, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Yon can have Broadway; [by] Geo. M.
Cohan. 8870
P, 5 p., song.
F. A. Mills, New York, N. Y. C
128250, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 29, 1906.
Zilehor (Paul).
Four easy piano duets; (Vier leichte
klavierstucke) op. 45. no. 1, Dialogue;
(Zwiegesprach.) no. 2, Round; (Reigen).
no. 3, Barcarole; (Wasserfahrt). no. 4,
By the brook; (Am bache). 8871
obi. 12^, 8, 4-7, 8, 9, 10-13 p.
Augener, ltd., London, England. C
128173-128176, Aug. 25. 1906; 2 c. each
Aug. 25, 1906.
Zyp! intermezzo-humoreske, for piano,
by Frances Burnett Hodgson. Wash-
ington, John F. Ellis & co. 8872
F. B. Hodgson, Norfolk, Va. C 128223,
Aug. 25, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 25, 1906.
2nd matt maroh; [by] F. W. Clement.
8878
4°, band pto.
Jean White, Boston, Mass. C 127763,
Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 30, 1906.
29 ttndiei in notation in oonneotion with
the Yeon eyetem for beginners, by
Charles Edwin Veon. The Flano
school, Beaver Falls, Pa. 8874
obi. 24°, 17 p.
Chas. Edwin Veon, Beaver Falls, Pa.
C 128230, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27,
1906.
Number of entries of Musical compositions completed by deposit of 2 copies
since Jan. 1,1906 17,498
INDEX TO PART 3. MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
This index contains the names of the copyright proprietors of all the titles regis-
tered in this number; following each proprietor's name is the title registered by
him. The index includes also title references to all compositions entered under
the authors in the Catalogue and author references to ail compositions entered
under the titles in the Catalogue. In the case of an author reference, the title
follows the name of the author.
Tbe Flfl^nres refer to tbe IIeaTy-faee<l Numbers follo'vrtiiflf tlie Titles In tlie
Catalogue.
Abbitt (M. E.) ril wed you .. .. 3142
Abendbrise 3293
Adami {C):
Chant deTAurore 3023
Lily waltz 3177
Mazurka des dominos 321 1
Pierrot's blancs 3260
Polka des coquelicots 3265
Adams (J. R. ) Deaf girl's lament. 3044
Adoration 3028
Air <& chorus from 42d psalm 3215
Albumblatt 3293
Allen (L. N. ) Pa and ma 3251
Amaryllis 1 did woo 3335
Amid blossoms 3291
Among the roses 3036
Andante cantabile 2999
Andrews (£. R.) Please do not
close thegate 3263
Apollo- verlag;
Berlin im omnibus 3354
Wenn die bombe platzt 3178
Ascher (J.):
Prelude 3269
Song without words 3298
Ascherberg, Hop wood & Crew,
ltd. Thoughts of you 3108
At evening 3326
At the sign of the flagon 3301
Aufdemsee 3248
Auf nachbar's wiese 3262
Augener, ltd.:
Belledame 3079
Four easy piano duets 3371
Ave Maria 3327
Awakening 2995
Babcock ( H. N. ) Wyoming song. 3369
Baiaderen-tanz 3087
Baker (G.):
My answer's no 3225
My queen Diann 3233
Ball(E.R.) Love me 3196
Ballo(Un)in Maschera 3318
Barnard ( G. D. ) Present greeting . 3270
Barney Maguire ; 3118
Barnitz (J. D.):
Blessed gospel 3009
Gleam of victory 3093
Barnitz (J. D.) — Continued.
God's grace 3096
Voice (The) Divine 3321
Barcarole 3371
Battuta(L):
Chant de V Aurore 3023
Lily waltz 3177
Mazurka 3211
Pierrot's blancs 3260
Polka des coquelicots 3266
Bay ley ( K . ) Echoes of Spring .. . 3059
Beachamp (E.) Are you tired .. . 2989
Beacon lights 3173
Beaumont ( P. ) :
Menuet 3217
Polka 3264
Soldier's chorus 3295
Beaver (0. H.) My fame w^as in
mv mother's locket 3230
Behr (F.):
Gipsy march 3090
Pigeon post 3261
Berlin im omnibus 3364
Berry (S. L.) Demand the union
label 3048
Bertha came from Bath 3109
Belle dame sans merci 3079
Belli8(W.) Meet me 3213
Bilder ( H. E. ) Greeting to Roose-
velt 3106-
Billington (F.) Wanderer's re-
turn 3329
Birthdavwish 3188
Blon ( F*; V. ) Serenade d'amour . . 3292
Boosev & CO. :
Roses 2982
Sunof my soul 3022
Bom at last, the great Messiah ^ 3052
Bosworth & CO. Du sonnige won-
nigewelt.. 3333
Bouchard (G. A.) Ragged Rastus. 3274
Brady (H. ) Jasper Johnson 3163
Breitkopf <& H artel. Konzerts-
tiick 3331
Bridal (The) 3125
Brown (B. L.) Girl I love the
best 3091
Brown eyes 3278
I
11
INDEX
Buit(F. C.) Watching for thee.. 3330
Butterfly 3254
By the brook 3371
Campiglio (P. F. del):
Child'ssong 3000
Golden stars 3309
Little fairies 3310
Little fairy 3311
May flowers 3312
Shower of roses 3313
Carleton (L. ):
Absent lover 2980
Dreams 3056
Exile's return 3076
Heart of gold 3111
I wonder 3148
Jack 3160
My little sweetheart's face 3232
My sweet Carolina Rose 32ii4
Sometimes I think so yet 3296
Star of Oklahoma 3304
Carmon (L. E.) Jewel 3165
CsLTT (Mrs. E. L,) p:choe8 3060
Champlin ( 8. A. ) W hen the clover
blooms 3343
Chant des soldats 32^)5
Chappell (Mrs. M. ) Dreams 3056 '
Chappell & CO.: |
Brown eves 3278 !
Hopscotch 3287
Life 3127 i
Little gold firefly 3280 '
Moonlight < ance 3082
Picture jwst cart Is 2994
R^ve de jeunesse 3169 '
Summer fairies 3288 ;
Child'ssong 3000
Christie ( Mrs. S. J. ) Angels (The ) '
bid vou 2988
Church (J.) CO. Dolly Madison
march 3360
Churchill (H. B.) Consuelo
waltzes 3034
Cipriano ( R, J. ) Laura, dear 3172
Clark (J. V.) When y u can
satelv trust.. 3348
Clement(F.W.) 2nd mass march. 3373 ,
Cochran (L. B.) United States of I
America 3315
Cohan (G. M.):
Popularity 3268 '
You can have Broadway 3370
Colburn ( B. M. ) In the days .... 3152
Cole & Johnson brothers. He
handed me a lemon 3110
Collins (J. F.) My darling little
giri 3228 '
Come, ye disconsolate 3057 •
Oortt^ge 3047
Crosby (W.) When you've got '
thetime 3349 ,
Cummings (Mrs. C. M.) Broken
(A) heart 3015 I
Cund V ( B. C. ) Dear to my life . . 3045
Cupid 3132
Curtis ( Mrs. M . A. ) Lucile 3199
Cur wen (J.) & sons. Hymn- tune
voluntaries 3084
Cvdeof life 3282
Dadmun (J. H. ) World-loved U.
S. A 3367
Danielson (C. F.) When the wa-
ter-lilies bloom 3346
Danse ruj^se 3012
Davies (A. A.) jr. My dear old
home 3229
Deux chansons Italiennes 3322
Dezendorf (Mrs. B. A.) I'll
watch 3141
Dialogue 3371
Ditson (().):
Adoration 3028
Born at last 3052
Jesus came 3029
SinjcO heavens 3203
While shepherds watched 3204 ;
3239
Dolly Madison march 3360
Du sonnige wonnige welt 3333
Duffell ( W. E.) I will wed you.. 3146
O papa where has mama
gone 3243
Durand (A.) <& fils:
A irs a vec acct. de piano 3275
Ballet 3046
Cortege 3047
Dutchman' s j ug 3067
Dutton (R. W.) At a Coontown
reunion 2990
Dye (C. W.) When the green
leaves turn 3344
Eoole rao<ierne du violon 31 16
Eichelberger(R.) Blow that horn 3010
Eichhorn(C. ) Hero number two. 3124
Ei len berg ( M. ) Span ish serenade . 3300
Elkin & CO., ltd. When love is
dead 3256
Emery (E.N.) Bells of fate 3001
Enoch & sons. Cycle of life 3282
Entreaty 3073
Etoilesd'or 3309
Evans (E. J.) When the whip-
poor-will sings 3347
Evans (W. A.) When you can
safely trust 3348
Every Saturday afternoon 3019
Fantasia on Barnby's anthem '*0
I^rd how manifold " 3336
Ferrick ( A. E. ) I wonder 3148
Fillmore brothers co. Soldiers of
Christ 3361
Fischer (C):
Air . . . 42nd psalm 3215
Andante 2987; 2999
Ave Maria 2992
Beacon lights 3173
Berceuse 3003
Birdie's funeral 3004
Birds voices 3005
Birthday march 3006
Chant de I'Aurore 3023
ChoraL. 3026
INDEX
III
Fiflcher (C.) — Continued.
Church chimes 3027
Cuckoo clock 3038
Dance of the skates 3040
Darling mother mine 3043
Dolly's funeral march 3051
Elves 3072
Entreaty 3073
Evening landscape 3074
Evening repose 3075
Festival sounds 3081
Funny idea 3088
Galop 3089
Gipsy march 3090
Good humor 3098
Good luck 3099
Grand (La) m^re 3104
Grandfather's dance 3105
Humoresque 3136
I will sing 3216
In the shade 3154
Lily waltz 3177
Little chatter box 3179
Little drummer 3180
Little flatterer 3181
Little flower maiden 3182
Little forest bird. 318;^
Little forest flower 3184
Little rogue 3185
Little sandman 3186
Little waltz 3187
Ix>ng, long ago 3190
Longing 3191
Longing for home 3192
March 3205
Marche Lorraine 3206
Marionettee 3207
Marksman march 3208
Maryland 3209
Mazurka 3210; 3211
Melody 3214
Menuet 3217
Merry chaae 3218
Mignon 3219
Military patrol 3220
Morning noon and night in
Vienna 3221
Morning prayer 3222
Music box 3223
New recruit 3240
On the lake 3248
Organgrinder's song 3249
Papillon 3254
Passe-pied 3255
Pawnee Bill 3258
Peruvian dance 3259
Pierrot's blancs 3260
Pigeon post 3261
Playing on neighbor's meadow 3262
Polka 3264
Polka dee coquel icots 3265
Polonaise 3266
Prelude 3269
Present greeting 3270
Presentations 3271
Promenade 3272
Fischer (C.) — Continued.
Ride to music town 3277
Roguishness 3279
Romance 3281
Rondino galop 3283
Round the Christmas-tree. . . . 3285
Roundelay 3286
Scherzetto 3290
Serenade d' amour 3292
Silence 3174
Soireed'^t^ 3294
Soldier's chorus 3295
Song of the angels 3297
Song without words 3298
Sourires ( Les ) 3299
Spanish serenade 3300
Stand pat 3303
Story 3308
Unfold 3103
Voluntary 2996
Zion awaxe 3035
Fischler (H. A.) Ragged Rastus. 3274
Fis h are i n the bay 3237
Flanders (R L.) Bv-gone days.. 3018
Fleurs de Mai .' 3312
For berg (R.) Gavotte coquette . . 3094
Francis, Day & Hunter Echos du
bal .' 3058
Frapwell (F. V.) Letter (The)
mother wrote 3176
French (F. H.) I will wed you.. 3146
Fricson d'amour 3276
Gallup (0. ) Uncle Sammy's boy. 3314
Ganne ( L. ) Marche Lorraine 3206
Gareissen ( 0. ) Papillon 3254
Gassmann(G. A.) Viribus unitis. 3017
Gatto(G. D.) HirimPholm 3129
Gaudet (E.):
Deux chansons Italiennes 3322
S^r^nade enfantine 3323
Gavotte coquette 3094
Geschichte 3307
Gillet(E.) Passe-pied 3255
G i rl from Broad way 3 1 33
Girl with the baby blue tights 3068
Go while the goin' is good 3119
Gondoliera 3012
Gordon (H. S.):
Crocodile's love song 3037
Cynthia 3039
Love of a day 3197
Grantham (E. E.) Hunting the
possum 3137
Greeno ( A. V. ) I'll be your sweet-
heart 3140
Griflin (J. L. ) Come into the gar-
den 3031
Guitar lessons 3155
Gwendolyn 3113
Hall (R. S.) Must I, ah me, give
thee up 3224
Harris ( W . L. ) Forgive me, Jack. 3085
Havhow (J. ) Springtime 3302
Heale (J. E.) 0 Jack, I dearly
love you 3242
Heart's chosen hours 3102
IV
INDEX
Heed (J. C):
New recruit 3240
Pawnee Bill 3258
Heh(G. A.) If I but knew 3150
Helf & Hager co. When the wh ip-
poor- will sings 3347
Herrmann ( 8. L. ) Twilight 2981
Heugel & oie. , 1 1 ■* concerto 3356
High school aseenibly 3355
Hildreth (R. £.) Darktown
guards 3042
Hiller (P.):
Birdie's funeral 3004
Playing on neighbor's
meadow 3262
Round the Christmas-tree 3285
Hills O'Mourne 3061
Hirsch (A.) When the light-
house 3345
Hirech (T.) In the shade 3154
Hodgson (F.B.) ZypI 3372
Hoffmann (M.):
AliceO'Grady 2985
Good-raoming 3100
I simply cant resist you 3145
Hofmann (C):
Menuet 3217
Polka 3264
Soldier's chorus 3295
Hofmann (H.):
Birthday march 3006
Elves 3072
Humoresque 3136
Little forest bird 3183
Melody 3214
On the lake 3248
Roguishness 3279
Roundelay 3286
Hop scotch 3287
Hoskins (Afrs. J.) Fall of San
Franuisco 3077
Howley (P. J.):
W hen your mother says good-
bye 3350
Will you dance 3357
Humoreske 3293
Hunt ( W M. ) Keep kool koon ! . 3 1 68
Hurley (J. S.) Norah O'Brien.. 3241
Hymn-tune voluntaries 3084
I'm looking for a man 3114
I want vou to marry me 3120
I will eing 3216
Imbliitenduft 3291
In Amsterdam 3069
In my heart's land 3041
Indy '( V. d' ) , and others. Airs avec
ace. de piano 3275
Intermezzo grazioso 3012
International conservatory of
music. Corre8j)ondence course. 3155
Irrlicht 3293
Isaacs (A. B. ) Love of a day 3197
It's up to you 3134
It's your lovely disposition 3070
Jameson, Adams & co. :
Osing 3161
SinguntoGod 3162
Jay (I.e.) Meaning of the bells. 3212
Jean Manns new method 3065
Jenkins (E. L.) If Carnegie
would only 3149
Jernagin ( R. C. ) Brown eyes . . - 3016
Jesus came 3029
Johnson (C. W.) Ah's got no
nerve 2983
Jones (U. W.) My girl when she
wore short dresses 3231
Jungmann (A.) Longing for
home. 3192
Kaeuffer ( E. ) :
Hero number two 3124
How happy we will be 3135
Kahnt ( C. F. ) Quartett 3194
Karganoff (G.):
, Grandfather's dance 3105
Little waltz 3187
Kaun (VV*) music co. Im bliiten-
duft 3291
Keith, Prowse <& co., ltd. Oh! I
say! 3086
Kelley(T.W.) When your mother
says good-bye 3350
Kenner (G. L. ) My charming litr
tie Wabash Pearl 3227
Klohr (J. N.) Dolly Madison
march 3360
Knisely (3rr«. M. E. ) Ragged coat. 3273
Koninsky music co. :
Echoes of spring 3059
When it's springtime 3339
Konzertstuck 3331
Krey (H.) music co. Darktown
guards 3042
Kriegh ( Afrs. M. ) Jack 3160
Kuhn (H.) I wish 3147
La Follette. Hitch your wagon.. 3130
La Rochelle (C. du M. ) Still hun-
ter 3306
Laurendeau (L. P.):
Air 42nd psalm 3215
Andante cantabile 2999
I willsing 3216
Marksman march 3208
Unfold 3103
Voluntary 2996
Zion awake 3035
Lav of the cuckoo clock 3358
■r
I^each (J. A. ) Bring me the flow-
ers 3014
Lee ( W. ) :
Broken (A) heart 3015
Childhood's happy hours 3025
Comfort 3033
I'll wed you 3142
Lerman(J. W.) Voluntary no. 24. 3324
Ive wis ( W. ) Favorite march 3080
Lichner ( H. ) Little rogue 3185
Lie<A des drehorgelmannes 3249
Life is just what you make it 3127
INDEX
Lightfoot ( ITiY. N.) 0, who will
care for mother 3246
Litterscheid (F.):
Darling mother mine 3043
Entreaty 3073
Little flatterer 3181
Little fairy 3311
Little (A) girl like me 3063
Little gold firefly 3280
Ljunggren pub. co. Hilsen 3128
Lord, who my heart's recesses
knowest 3126
Love's tremor 3276
Luscomb ( F. ) Peruvian dance . . . 3259
Lynes(F.) Lord 3126
AiacHenry (B. H . ) Chelan 3024
McHenry (k) Dreaming 3055
Macy ( E. K. ) Where fragrant vio-
lets grow 3351
Mahl ( F. ) Marche Lorraine 3206
Malahy (O. ) Pat Doyle's peculiar
can 3257
Mandolin 3156
Markley (J. F.) When the boys
go 'way 3342
Marsh (B. O. ) :
Black rose three-step 3007
Greeting to Roosevelt 3106
Martin (J.]:
Beautiful gates ajar 2998
My darling little girl 3228
Watching for thee 3330
Mathewson (E. W.) Happy meet-
ing 3107
Matson ( G. ) I' ve a longing 3158
Mayflowers 3312
May I 3020
Mayhugh(M.) Lulu 3200
Melville ( A. ) Absent lover 2981
Merry va^bonds 3101
Metropolitan music co. :
Ah's got no nerve 2983
All sins forgiven 2986
Angels bid you 2988
Areyoutired 2989
Battle of Manila 2997
Bellsof fate 3001
Bring me the flowers 3014
Calling ^ 3021
Come into the garden 3031
Come say good-bye 3032
Deaf girl's lament 3044
Dear to my life 3045
Demand the union label 3048
Down by the silver stream... 3053
Dream 3054
Dreaming 3055
Echoenofthepast 3060
Goldenrod 3097
Hitch your wagon 3130
Hunting the possum 3137
I cannot live without you .... 3138
I'll be ^our sweetheart 3140
I'm going a milking 3144
I wish 3147
If Carn^ie would only 3149
Metropolitan music co. — Continued.
In old Central Park 3151
In the land 3153
It'sbad 3157
Ivy (The) man 3159
Jasper Jonnsou 3163
Jewel 3165
Joe 3166
Just because 3167
Keep kool koonl 3168
Land of liberty 3170
Laura, dear 3172
Let him rest 3175
Loss of my baby 3195
Lucile 3199
Lulu 3200
Mama, tell me 3202
Meet me 3213
My dear old home 3229
My fame 3230
'Neath the old weeping wil-
low 3236
Never think of trouble 3238
Norah O'Brien.. 3241
Oh, who will care for mother. 3246
Old man and the lily 3247
Ourflag : 3250
Please do not close the gate. . . 3263
Popping the question 3267
Ragged coat 3273
San Francisco 3289
Springtime 3302
Still hunter 3306
Miller ( W. H. ) When the water-
• lilies bloom 3346
Miller (W.R.) Jeanette 3164
Mills (F. A.):
Popularity 3268
You can have Broadway 3370
Mitton ( J. F. ) At one time 2991
Molineux(G.) Voluntary no. 24. 3324
Moonlight dance 3082
Morgengebet 3222
Mu hi bauer ( O. ) Black rose th ree-
step 3007
Mullen {J. B,) Will you dance. . 3357
Munn ( E. E. ) When the birds. . 3341
Murdoch (G. C.) 'Neath the old
weeping willow 3236
Na8h(K.L.) Fall of San Francisco. 3077
Nauman ( U. F. ) My cabin home,
etc 3226
Needham ( W. L. ) Of more worth
is love than gold 3244
Nelson (S. E. ) Childhood's happy
hours 3025
Nelson (T.) & Teasley (D. O.)
Vi venter paa dig 3319
* ' Nero, ' ' second entr' acte 3030
New Jerusalem 3171
No one will steal him 3121
No show to-night 3122
Noble ( W. F.) Loss of my baby. 3195
Noctumo 3201
Nogle(I.) Hood (The)... 3131
Norton ( G. ) Crocodile' s love song . 3037
VI
INDEX
Novello & CO., ltd.:
Amaryllis I did woo 3335
Fantasia on Bamby ' 8 anthem . 3336
Primrose (The) 3337
Second entr'acte from . . .
"Nero" 3030
Short improvisation 3338
Nursery rhymes 3002
Oesterle ( L. ) :
Valsede salon 3320
Twelve short pieces 3359
O'Hare (W. C):
Little girl 3063
LordsA ladies 3193
Where the wild vine clings ... 3064
O sins: unto the Lord 3161
Oh! Isay! * 3086
Old reliable jokes 3115
Oliver (J. B. ) Rose and the violet. 3284
Orpheus music pub. co. Vale of
sleep 3317
Pan 3062
Parlow (E.):
Bajaderen-tanz 3087
Menuetto piccolo 2984
Russischer Kosaken-tanz 3198
Paulus brothers. When the light-
house 3345
Peacock ( A. ) Write a letter 3368
Pease (G.) Utah Carl 3316
Pease (O.) Utah Carl 3316
Peters ( C. F. ) Zehn stiicke 3293
Petit carnival 3310
Phillips <& Page:
Birthday wish 3188
Fish are in the bav 3237
In my heart's land 3041
Sweet roses 3189
Piano lessons 3155
Picture post cards 2994
Piercy ( W.) Echos du bal 3058
Piney { Mrs, O. ) Comfort 3033
Pinkerton {Mrs, J. H. ) Girl with
golden hair 3092
Pioneer music pub. co. :
Blow that horn 3010
Heart of gold 3111
Inthedays 3152
My sweet Carolina Rose 3234
O, papa, where has mama
gone 3243
Sometimes I think so yet 3296
Pluiede roses 3313
Poldini(E.):
Little flower maiden 31 82
Military patrol 3220
Music box 8223
Pompadifesta 3012
Pond (W. A.) &C0. Jean Manns
new method 3065
Pratt (J. P.) Goldenrod 3097
Presser (T.):
Come, ye disconsolate 3057
High school assembly 33o5
Twilight 29SI
Primrose (The) 3337
Radebaugh (J. A.) Uncle Sam-
my's boys 3314
Recker ( R. ) Waltz me Bill 3328
Red domino 3117
Reed (M. W. ) Let him rest 3175
Reeves {Mrs, E. M.) Beautiful
gates ajar 2998
R^an (T. ) Exile's return 3076
Reinecke (C):
Ave Maria 2992
Evening landscape 3074
Evening repose 3075
Little chatterbox 3179
Little sandman 3186
March 3205
Romance 3281
Song of the angels 3297
Remick ( J. H. ) & co. Won't you
come 3365
R^ve de jeunesse 3169
Reynolds & co. Nursery rhymes. 3002
Richmond (F. J. ) Far away 3078
Ritter ( R. ) Long, long ago 3190
Roach (G.B.) It's bad 3157
Roberts (C.J.) Stand pat 3303
Robinson ( P. H.) Land of liberty. 3170
Rogers brothers music pub. co. :
Alice O'Grady 2985
Good-morning 3100
I si mply can' t resist you 3146
Rohde ( E. ) :
Entreaty 3073
Festivals sounds 3081
Marionettes 3207
Romanze 3012
Roses 2982
Rofisiter { W. ) Napanee 3235
Roth (A.) Long, long ago 3190
Round 3371
Rudine (A. C.) Never think of
trouble 3238
Rummel (J.):
Romance 3281
Rondino galop - 3283
Russ (0. W. ) :
Brown eyes 8016
Forgive me. Jack 3086
Hirim Pholm 3129
Mv cabin home in dear old
South Carolina 3226
Oh, does it mean nothing to
vou 3246
Russell ( H. A. ) I'll watch 3141
Russell ( M.) Mama, tell me 3202
Russigcher Kosaken-tanz 3198
Ryan (W. G.) My little sweet-
heart's face.. 3232
Ryder (E. H. ) Weep not 3332
Sage (H. A.) When you've got
the time .* 3349
Salter {Mrs. P. P.) Dream (A) .. 3054
Salzer (G.):
Eileen asthore 3066
I»rd8& ladies 3193
Sample ( A. ) San Francisco 3289
INDEX
VII
Sartorio (A.) :
Birds voices 3005
Funny idea 3088
Good humor 3098
Good luck 3099
Little forest flower 3184
Longing 3191
Merry chase 3218
Schelm 3279
Schick (J.):
Child^ssong 3000
Golden stars 3309
Little fairies 3310
Little fairy 3311
Mayflowers 3312
Shower of roses 3313
Schildwache 3220
Schirmer (G.):
Ballo ( Un) in maschera 3318
Valsedesalon 3320
Twelve short pieces 3369
Schmidt (A. P.):
At evening 3326
At the sign 3301
Awakening (The) 2995
Bajaderen-tanz 3087
Bridal (The) 3125
Lord 3126
Menuetto piccolo 2984
Russischer K osaken-tanz 3 1 98
Sweet Katie 3112
Schott & CO. Tristan und Isolde . 3325
Schul tz ( K. M . ) Flattering belle . 3083
Seifert (H. T.):
Andante 2987
Ave Maria 2992
Berceuse 8003
Birdie's funeral 3004
Birds voices 3005
Birthday march 3006
Choral 1)026
Darling mother mine 3043
Dolly's funeral march 3051
Elves :}072
Entreaty 3073
Evening landscape 3074
Evening repose 3075
Festival soumis 3081
Funny idea 3088
Galop 3089
Gipsv march 3090
Goo<I humor 3098
Good luck 3099
Grand (La) m6re 3104
Grandfather's dance 3105
Humoresque 3136
In the shade 3154
Little chatterbox 31 79
Little flatterer 3181
Little flower maiden 3182
Little forest bird 3183
Little forest flower 3184
Little sandman 3186
Little waltz 3187
Little rogue 3185
Longing 3191
3595— PT 3, NO 14—06 3
Seifert (H. T. )— Continued.
Longing for home 3192
March 3205
M arionettes 3207
Maryland 3209
Mazurka 3210
Melodv 3214
Menuet 3217
Merry chase 3218
Mignon 3219
Military patrol 3220
Morning, noon, and night in
Vienna 3221
Morning prayer 3222
Music box 3223
On the lake 3248
Organgrinder's song 3249
Passe-pied 3255
Pigeon post 3261
Playing on neighbor's meadow 3262
Polka 3264
Polonaise 3266
Prelude 3269
Presentations 3271
Promenade 3272
Roguishness 3279
Romance 3281
Rondino galop 3283
Round the Christmas-tree 3285
Roundelay 3286
Scherzetto 3290
Song of the angels 3297
Song without words 3298
Story 3308
Serenade enfantine 3323
Shauefelter(M.) Battle of Manila. 2997
Shattuck (C. F.) When the bell. 3340
Sheard (C.) & co. Merry vaga-
bonds 3101
Sherman (Mrs. L. F.) Who starts
the fire 3352
Short improvisation on Schulz's
hvmn-tune *'We plough the
fields" 3338
Silence 3174
Si Ihoutten 3012
Simrock (N.):
Concertino 301 1
Lieder 3013
Mazurka 3049
M en ue tt 3050
Silhoutten 3012
Vortragsstudien S'Ml
12 sonatinen 3252
Sing O heavens 3203
SinguntoGod 3162
Smith (C.) & Johnson. Cynthia. 3039
Smith ( E. W. ) Our flag 3250
Smith ( L. La Z. ) In the land . . . 3153
Soldiers of Christ arise 3361
Solman (A. ) AVhen the bell. .-. . . 3340
Solman & Burt. Waltz me, Bill. . 3328
Sommermeyer (Vj.) Nocturno... 3201
Spaulding ( F. B. ) Oh, does it mean
nothing to you 3245
VlII
INDEX
Spi -ker (M.) Ballo (Un) in Mas-
chera 3318
Spindler(F.):
Galop 3089
Mazurka 3210
Polka 3264
Polonaise 3266
Stearns (B. A.) Of more worth
is love than gold 3244
Stebbins (G. C. ) 19 special gospel
songs 3305
Steier wald ( M. T. ) Just because . 3 167
Stern (J. W.) &co.:
Every Sat. afternoon 301 9
Gwendolyn 3113
He handed me a lemon 3110
I'm looking for a man 3114
Mayl 3020
Old reliable jokes 3115
Red domino 31 17
Under the mistletoe 3362
Waltz me, Bill 3328
When the bell 3340
When the circus comes 3363
Won't you say 3366
Strayer ( F. J. ) Popping the ques-
tion 3267
Streets of New York 3123
Strong ( G. A. ) Welcome 3334
Summer evening waltz 3294
Summer fairies 3288
Sun of my soul 3022
Supp^ (F. von). Morning, noon,
and night in Vienna 3221
Surette ( L. D. ) Dark to wn guards . 3042
Sutton (H.O.) It was persuasion . 3156
Swallow (H.) & Winfield (J. A.)
I love vou so 3143
Sweet ( T. ) I'm going a milking . 3144
Sweet Katie 3112
Sweet roses 3189
Sweet smiles 3299
Talbot (H.) Girl behind the coun-
ter 3127
Tal madge ( A. H . ) Come say good -
bye 3032
Tanzlied 3286
Taubenpost 3261
Taylor (H. V.) When it's spring-
X\\ini 3339
Taylor '(MrV. S.')* ' 'Calling! .....V. 3021
Teasley (D. 0.) Vi venter paa
dig 3319
Terhune (C. G. ) Back to Dixie. . 2993
Terhune (H. L. ) Back to Dixie. . 2993
There's a baby in the house 3071
Thomas (A.) * Mignon 3219
Thome ( F. ) :
Berceuse 3(X)3
Choral 3026
Grand (La) mtVe 3104
iMenuet 3217
I V^sentations 3271
Promenade 3272
Thompson (C. W.) Lay of the
cuckoo clock S358
Thompson (S.) Joe 3166
Thompson music co. When the
birds 3341
Thorson (T. ) All sins forgiven . . 2986
Thoughts of vou 3108
Tobani(T. M.):
Serenade d' amour 3292
Soiree d'ete 3294
Sourires 3299
Spanish serenade 3300
Toccata 3012
Toccata in A 3008
Tristan und Isolde 3325
Tschaikowsky (P.):
Dolly's funeral march 3051
Morning prayer 3222
Organ grinder's song 3249
Turk (D. G.):
Andante 2987
Scherzetto 3290
Twelve short pieces for the piano. 3359
Twilight 2981
Uhle(E.J.) In old Central Park. 3151
Under the mistletoe 3362
Unfold, ye portals 3103
Untenn Weihnachtsbaum 3285
Vail(L.) Ivy (The) man 3159
Valeof sleep 3317
Valsedesalon 3320
Van Dine ( J/r<. E. E. ) Panama. . 3253
Veon ( C. E. ) 29 studies in notation 3374
Violette 3312
Violin lessons 3155
Viribus unitis 301 7
Voixelev^es 3275
Voix moyennes 3275
V^ortragastudien 3307
Wakefield (E. A.) Down by the
silver stream 3053
Waldteufel (E.):
Soiree d'^'t-6 3294
Sourires 3299
W^ard ( Mrs, L. ) Old man and the
lily 3247
Webb (R. ) Jeanette 3164
WeekeiJ <fe co. :
Hills O'Mourne 3061
Pan 3062
Toccata in A 3008
Two little rose songs 3036
Wenn die Iwmbe platzt 3178
W hen it's springtime again 3339
W hen love is dead 3256
When the circus comes 33(>3
Where the wild vine clings 3064
While shepherds watched 3204, 3239
White (J. ) 2n(l Mass. march 3373
White roses & red 3036
White-Smith music pub. co.:
Heart's chosen hours . 3102
New Jerusalem 3171
Whiteaker ( J. ) How happy 3135
INDEX
IX
Widmyer (C. B. ) Why didst thou
doubt 3363
Williams (J.) ltd.:
AveMana 3327
Berthacame 3199
Cinq pieces instructive 3364
Dutchman's jug 3067
Ecole modeme 3116
Fricson d' amour 3276
WUliaras ( W. R.) Napanee 3235
Williams & Van Alstyne. Wont
yoooome 3366
Willis (W.H.) U. S. of America. 3316
Winfield (J. A.) I love you so .. 3143
Winn (E. L.):
Church chimes 3027
Cuckoo clock 3038
Dance of the skates 3040
Little drummer 3180
Ride to music town 3277
Witmark (M.) & sons:
Barney Maguire 3118
Cupid 3132
Eileen asthore 3066
Faraway 3078
Girl from Broadway 3133
Girl with the baby blue tights . 3068
Go 3119
I wantyou 3120
In Amsterdam 3069
Witmark (M.) & sons — Continued.
It's up to you 3134
It's your lovely disposition. . . 3070
It was persuasion 3156
Little girl 3063
Lords & ladies 3193
Love me 3196
My answer's no 3225
My queen Diann 3233
No one will steal him 3121
No show to-night 3122
Rose and the violet 3284
Streetsof N. Y 3123
There's a baby 3071
W here the wild vine clings . . . 3064
Witt (M.S.) Wont you say 3366
Wolff (B.) Story 3308
Wolverton (F.) Star of Okla-
homa 3304
Yeager(D.) I cannot live with-
out you ,. 3138
York (J. W.) & sons. Favorite
march 3080
Zehnstiicke 3293
Zion awake.' 3035
lime concerto 3356
12Sonatinen 3252
18 melodische etiiden 3308
19 special gospel songs ... 1 3305
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NEW SERIES, VOLUME 1, JULY-DECEMBER, 1906
No. 16
October 11, 1906
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1906
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
Arranged alphabetically by authors (composera) or titles. The titles beginning with
an article are alphahetted under the first word not an article. . The imprint
is omitted in the title if the publisher and copyright proprietor are the same.
Information contained in the title is not repeated in the collation. Piano music is
understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. Songs are understood to
be with pf. ace. unleas otherwise stated. Titles reading ** Words by," ** Music
by" are to be understood as songs.
The" index at the end of the CATALonuE contains the names of the copyright proprie-
tors of all the titles registered in this number; it includes also title references to all
comnositions entered under the authors in the Catalogib and author references
to all compositions entered under the titles in the Catalogue.
The following abbreviations are used: pts., parts; sc., score; full sc, full score; voc.
sc., vocal score; pf. sc, pianoforte score; arr., arranged, arrangement; ace, accom-
paniment; coll., collection; v., violin; va., viola; vc, violoncello; pf., pianoforte;
orch., orchestra; org., organ; guit., guitar; mand., mandolin.
To save space the copyright notice after each title l.s abbreviated. Thus the notice after the first
title, if printed in full, would read. "Copyright by J. W. Pepper, Philadelphia, Pa. Class C, XXc,
no. 129274, Sept. 10, 1906: 2 copies received Sept. 10, 1906."
Abyssinia; march, [by] C. W. Striplin,
arr. by Mackie- Beyer. 8375
4®, band pts.
J. W. Pepper, Philadelphia, Pa. C
129274, Sei)t. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Adams (Joseph H.)
Roses (Les); morceau de salon op. 22
no. 4, pianoforte. London, Novello and
company, limited. 8376
J. H. Adams, Sutton, England. C
129450, Sept. 13, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 13, 1906.
Adams (Lillian).
Little (The) gold clock; words by J. B.
Hartswick. 8877
f«,7p.
C 129566, Aug. 25, 1906.
Two lovers; words by M. M. 8878
f=»,4p.
C 129567. Aug. 25, 1906.
Kennedy & co., Winnipeg, Canada.
2 c. of each Aug. 25, 1906.
Aggie; by Elmer Schiff. Chicago, Suc-
cess music CO. 8379
f°, 6 p., ftong.
E. Schiff, United States. C 129553,
Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
Aint yon coming back to old New Hampshire,
MollyT Medley march and two step,
intro. Just the girl I*m looking for,
bv J. Fred. Helf, arr. by Carl F.
\('illiam8. 8880
4°, orch. ptK.
Helf & Hager co., New York, N. Y.
C 129505, Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 13,
1906.
Ambrosio (A. d').
Chanson Napolitaine, op. 37, no. 1; pour
piano. 3381
f°, 5 p.
C 129502, Sept. 14, 1906.
Valse op. 37, no. 3; pour piano. 8882
f>, 5p.
C 129503, Sept. 14, 1906.
Jos. Williams, ltd., rx)ndon, England.
2 c. of each Sept. 14, 1906.
American (The) Chevalier; characteristic
march & two step, [by] Elbert N.
Ripley, arr. bv J. Bodewalt Lampe.
8388
4°, orch. pts.
Schubert music pub. co., Chicago, 111.
C 116177, Mar. 12, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Among the palms; reverie, by S. Seller.
8884
F, 6 p.. pf.
S. Seiler, l^s Angeles, Cal. C 129442,
Sept. 13, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 13, 1906.
Angel's (The) visit; by Mrs. L. Pickering.
Chicago, Success music co. 8886
f*'. 5 p., song.
Mrs. L. Pickering, Canada. C 129077,
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Answered prayer; soprano solo words by
Carol Norton, music by E. Theo.
Manning. 8886
f°.7p.
Edson E. Dewey, Boston, Mass. C
129311, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
255
256
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT KNTRTE8
AtcenBion; One by one, bass solo witli trio
and quartette, words by Carol Norton,
music by E. -Theo. Manning. 8887
J°. 5 p.
Edson E. Dewey, Boston, Mass. C
129312, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
At home again; [by] S. R. M&ki. Chi-
cago, Pioneer music pub. co. 8888
f** 9 p. pf .
S. R. Maki, United States. C 129167,
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8. 1906.
Aznre (The) bine moon; [by] H. J. Heier-
boff. 8889
fo. 8 p.. song.
W. G. Woodmansee, Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 129416, Sept. 12, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 12,
1906.
Baby Vivian's Inllabjsong; by Mrs. A.M.
Joiner. Chicago, Success music co.
8390
P, 6 p.. song.
3/r/». A. M. Joiner, United States. C
129558, Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
Ballantine (Edward).
Camping is a jolly life; song. 8891
F, 6 p.
E. Ballantine, Springfield, Mass. C
129508, Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
Baltaell (W.J.)
Song (A) of the heart; low voice,
words by D. 0' Kelly Branden. 8892
f°. 6p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 129402, Sept. 11, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 11,
1906.
Beantifnl river; by T. J. Miles. Chi-
cago, SuccesH music co. 8898
f°, 4 p., song.
T. J. Miles, United States. C 129501,
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Becanse of jon; by E. Ethel Atkinson.
Chicago, Welxjr & North music pub.
CO. 8894
f°, 2 p., song.
E. E. Atkinson, Ada, Ohio. C 124502,
June 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Binet (Fr^d^ric).
Bergerett«8 (I-«es); piOce pour le piano
op. 77. 8895
f°. 7 p.
C 126966, Aug. 7, 1906.
Devant la madone; pit^ce pour le piano
op. 74. 8396
P, 6 p.
C 126965, Aug. 7, 1906.
Binet (FrM^rio) — Continued.
M^lodie printaniere; piece pour le
piano op. 79. 8897
f®. 6p.
C 126967, Aug. 7, 1906.
A. Durand & fils, Paris, France. 2 a
of each Aug. 29, 1906.
Bischoir(J. W.)
I long for you; song with pianoforte
ace. alto or baritone, words by Walter
Learned. * 8898
f°.6p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
129598, Sept. 15, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1906.
Teach me, O Lord; sacred song in A,
[and] in C. 8899
fo. each 7 p.
Arthur P. S<'hmidt, Boston, Mass. C
129399 & 129400, Sept. 11, 1906; 2 c. of
each Sept. 11, 1906.
Tragedy ( A ) ; song with pianoforte ace.
for alto or bas.«5; sop. or ten. wonls by
John Bovle O'Reillv. 8400
fo, each 6 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Maf»s. C
129596 & 129597, Sept. 15, 1906; 2 c. of
each Sept. 15, 1906.
Blacksmith's (The) daughter; by Jens C. '
Jensen. Chicago, Success music
CO. 8401
f°. 6p., song.
J. C. Jensen, United States. C 129133,
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Bohm (Carl).
Peasants (The). Les pay sans; de-
scriptive polka, arr. by M. Retford for
military band. (Boosey & co.'s supple-
mental journal no. 31. ) Boosey <& co.,
London ' 8402
f°, pts.
N. Simrock, I^ndon, England. C
129222, .Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept 10, 1906.
Brackett (Frank H.)
Hail to the Lord's anointed; Christmas
anthem, words by James Montgomery.
(Oliver Ditson com pan v's octavo ed. no.
11559.) ' 8403
8°. 8 p.
Oliver Dit«»on, company, Boston, Mass.
C 129293, Sept. 10, 1906*; 2 c. Sept. 10,
1906.
O throiu'd, 0 crowned with all renown;
Thanksgiving anthem. (Choir journal
no. 185.) 8404
8°. 8 p.
B. F. Wood music company. New York,
N. Y. C 129434, Sept. 12, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 12, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
257
Brahms ( Johannes)
Sonatensatz; fur violine und piano-
forte. 8406
f^, K., 15 p. and v. pt.
Deutsche Brahms Geeelleehaft, ro. b. h.,
Berlin, Germany. C 129518, Sept. 14,
1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
Breath of the rose; waltz, by Nellie W.
Stokes. 8406
f**. 7 p., pf.
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York,
N. Y. C 128930, Sept. 6, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
8, 1906.
Bristow (Frank L.)
Foxey grandpa; a fowl and out cantata,
or a chorus sketch for boys or girls or
both. (Children's songs and musical
entertainments. ) 8407
l*». 12 p.
John Church company, Cincinnati,
Ohio. C 127538, Aug. 16, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
16, 1906.
Brach (Max)
Scene der Marfa; aut? Schiller's unvol-
lendetem drama Demetrius, fiir mezzo-
sopran und orchester op. 80; partitur.
8408
fo. 81 p.
N. Simnx'k g. m. b. h., Berlin, Ger-
many. C 129524, Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 14, 1906.
Bmeschweiler (T.)
Parting song; part song for men's
voices. (Oliver Ditson company's oc-
tavo ed. no. 11534. ) 8409
»°, 4 p.
C 129288, Sept. 10, 1906.
Vale carissima; part song for men's
voicej*, words by E. A. Bo wring. (Oliver
Ditson company's octavo ed. no. 11535.)
8410
8° 5 p.
C 129289, Sept. 10, 1906.
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
2 c. of each Sept. 10, 1906.
Burleigh (H. T.)
l^ove's dawning; song no. 1 in F, no.
2 in A; poem by Louise A. Burleigh.
8411
t°, each 5 p.
\Vm. Maxwell music co., New York,
N. Y. C 129386 & 129387, Sept. 11, 1906;
2 c. of each Sept. 11, 1906.
Call me sweetheart once again; by L. D.
Allman. Chicago, Success music
CO. 8412
f°, 5 p., w>ng.
L. D. Allman, United States. C 1291 14,
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Calm night; by Alfonso Varallo. Chi-
cago, Pioneer music pub. co. 8418
f®. 5 p., pf.
A. Varallo, United States. C 129182,
Sept 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Canoe race; [by] G. C. Smith. Chicago,
Pioneer music pub. co. 8414
fo, 7 p., pf.
G. C. Smith, United States. C 129180,
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Carle (Bichard).
Marching; [from] The Spring chicken.
8415
f°, 6 p., song.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 129307, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 13, 1906.
Cavalry charge; march and two step, by
G. F. Wurtele. 8416
fo, 6 p., pf.
Bell music co., Philadelphia, Pa. 0
129473, Sept. 13, 1906; 2 c. Sept 13, 1906.
Charge (The) of the rongh riders; [by]
William Bode. Chicago, Pioneer
music pub. co. 8417
fo, 7 p. , pf.
W. Bode, United States. C 129170,
Sept 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
City (The) of gold; solo, duet and chorus,
by Prof. J. B. Nye. 8418
f>,3p.
Ptof. J. B. Nye, Harrffeburg, Pa. C
129206, Sept 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept 10, 1906.
Gin team (0. F.)
Postman love; song, words by Edward
Teschemacher. 8419
C 129368, Sept 11, 1906.
Red (The) rose tree; song, words by
Mat Mervyn. 8420
f°, 6p.
C 129370, Sept 11, 1906.
Chappell & CO., ltd., London, England.
2 c. of each Sept 11, 1906.
Golnmbia; bv Paul O'Connor. 8421
f°, 4 p., sonflr.
P. O'Connor, Cincinnati, Ohio. C
128476, Aug. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept 10, 1906.
Gome and go to Jamestown; by K. A.
Thompson. Chicago, Success mu-
sic CO. 8422
fo, 4 p., song.
R. A. Thompson, United States. C
129561, Sept 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept 14, 1906.
Gome o*er the links with me; by A. S. Ra-
bador. Chicago, Success music co.
8428
f° 5 p., song.
A. S. Rabador, United States. C 129541,
Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept 14, 1906.
258
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Commodore (The); march [by] Edmund
Braham, arr. by John T. Hall.
8424
4° orch., pt«.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
129564, Sept, 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 13, 1906.
Cottage (The) by the sea; by Jessie Lang-
ville. Chicago, Success music c6.
8425
F, 6 p., song.
J. Langville, Canada. C 129530, Sept.
14. 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
Dance of the fairies; [b^] Barber. Chi-
cago, Pioneer music pub. co. 8426
F, 5p.,pf.
L. W. Kverhart, United States. C
129176, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8. 1906.
Danee of the honeybells; characteristic
dance, by G. F. Wurtele. 8427
F. 5 p., pf.
Bell music oo., Philadelphia, Pa. C
129472, Sept. 13, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 13, 1906.
Day dreams; by Mary O'Connell. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 3428
t9, 5 p., song.
M. O'Connell, United States. C 129122,
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Deaisty (Camille).
Sollasisol; Les musiciens entre eux;
marche caractdristique, piano seul. 8429
F. 7 p.
Zook & cie., Paris, France. C 129216,
Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Dixie; echoes from Dixie, no. 1, arr. bv
S. Seller. 8430
F,3p.. pf.
S. Seller, Los Angeles, Cal. C 129444,
Sept. 13, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 13, 1906.
Dolly Madison; two step, bv Walter G.
Wilmarth. 8481
F, 6 p., pf.
John Church oo., Cincinnati, Ohio. C
124871, July 5, 1906; 2 c. July 12, 1906.
Donandy (Stefano).
Sperduti nel buio; drama in tre atti di
Roberto Bracco; oj)era completa per
canto e pianoforte, riduzione di L^o
Solazzi. 8432
4° 286 p., voc. sc.
O. Ricordi & c, Milano, Italv. C
129513, Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept 14,' 1906. \
Don't talk dat way to me; by Emil R. Leff.
Chicago, Success music co. 8433
f° 6 p., song.
E. R. Leff, United States. C 129557,
Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
Don't yon gpet gay; waltz song, words and
music by Joseph F. (loulart. Chi-
cago, Pioneer music pub. co. 8484
F,6p.
J. F. Goulart, United States. C 129177,
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sei)t. 8, 1906.
Down on the Bayon; song by Wynoilah
Breazeale. New Orleans, L. Grune-
wald CO., ltd. 8480
f", 5 p.
W. Breazeale, Broussard, La. C
129073, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Down on the Mississippi; by Dave Thomas.
Chicago, Success music co. 8486
F. 5 p., Boug.
D. Thomas, United States. C 129104,
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Dressier (Wm.)
Short choral mass in E flat; adapted
from the German for mixed voices.
(Oliver Ditson company's octavo edition
no. 2977.) 8487
S°, 13 p.
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
C 129280, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Dagdale (L. Z.)
Savior of men; anthem for four voices
and mezzo or baritone solo, wortls by
Philip Doddridge. (Choir journal no.
186.) 8488
8°, 8 p.
B. F. Wood music company, New York,
N. Y. C 129417, Sept. 12, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
12, 1906.
Edra namn i himlen; for mansroster musik
af C. J. Hawkinson. In Gittit, Arg.
XV, no. 8, Augusti, 1906. 8489
40. p. 67.
C. J. Hawkinson, United States. C
128125, Aug. 24, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
Edwards (Julian).
Girl (The) and the governor; lyrics by
S. M. Brenner. [8ele<'tions] I've a very
nasty temper so beware. 8440
F, 5p.
Urn Don Pascal de Me«quita, the
concjuerer.
F,6p.
Entrance of governor.
F, 3 p.
C J29489-129491, Sept. 13, 1906.
opening chorus act 1, lyric by
S. M. Brenner.
F, 19 p.
Tell the Governor.
f°, 6 p., song.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 129487 & 129486, Sept 13, 1906;
2 c. of each Sept. 12, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
259
XUis (MelvUle).
Piccadilly (The) crawl; ffrom] About
town, lyrics by Joseph Herbert. 8441
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 128434, Aug. 30, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
13, 1906.
Bnding (The); by F. G. Finch. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 8448
t^,Ap., song.
F. G. Finch, United States. C 129112,
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Engelmann (H.)
Episode orientale; op. 746, piano.
8448
f°, 5p.
C 129294, Sept. 10, 1906.
Impromptu nocturne; op. 749, piano.
8444
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, Mass. C
129295, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. of each Sept.
10, 1906.
Ssslinger (Adam).
.Tapanischer Kriegsmarsch; charak-
terstiick fiir pianoforte, op. 14. 8445
f'.ep.
Johann Andr^, Offenbach am Main,
Germany. 0 129210, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 10, 1906.
BverlaBting Father; [words by] Lizzie
De Arraond, [music by] Thoro Har-
ris. 8446
leaf.
Meyer & bro., Chicago, 111. C 129260,
Sept. 10, 19U6; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
EvlUe (Vernon).
Love's comfort; song, no. 1 in B flat;
no. 2 in G. Words by A. Bert de Mille.
8447
f ° each 6 p.
Wm. Maxwell music co., New York,
N. Y. C 129381 & 129382, Sept. 11, 1906;
2 c. of each Sept. 11, 1906.
When she is near; song no. I in C; no. 2
in E fiat; words by Charlotte Wash-
bourne. 8448
f°, each 5 p.
Wm. Maxwell music co., New York,
N. Y. C 129383 & 129384, Sept. 11, 1906;
2 c. of each Sept. 11, 1906.
Ewen (Bichard).
Deux (Les) Marthe; valse Am^ricaine
arrang^e, pour mandoline par Mario
Maciocchi. 8449
F, 8C., 6p., and pt.
Zook & cie., Paris, France. C 129217,
Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Byken (Heinrich van).
Parademarsch; armeemarsch lino. 14,
bearb. [fiir band.] 8450
9P,pt».
Verlag Dreililien, Berlin, Germany. C
129520, Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
Fall (The) of the golden gate; song by
George Watson Penman. Chicago,
Success music co. 8461
f^, 7 p.
G. W. Penman, United States. C
129121, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Farewell, my soldier lad; by Chas. B.
Mitchell. Chicago, Success music
CO. 8452
fo,6 p., song.
C. B. Mitchell, United States. C
129103, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept 8, 1906.
Farwell (Arthur).
Impressions of the Wa-Wan ceremony
of the Omahas, for piano op. 21. no. 1,
Receiving the messenger; no. 2, Nearing
the village; no. 3, Song of approach; no.
4, Laying down the pipes; no. 5, Raising
the pipes. 8458
fo, 1-13 p.
C 129321, 129822, 19, 20, & 17, Sept. 10,
1906.
no. 6, Invocation; no. 7, Song of
peace; no. 8, Choral.
fo, H-19 p.
C 129318, 129315, and 129316, Sept. 10,
1906.
Wa-Wan press, Newton Centre, Mass.
2 c. of each Sept. 10, 1906.
Fate; by Amy Ames. Chicago, Success
music CO. 8454
f°, 6p.
Ellen A. A. Costello, Canada. C
129533, Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
Fighting Bob; march [by] C. D. Cook,
arr. by C. W. Bennet. 8455
4°, band pts.
C. D. Cook, Manchester, Mass. C
129313, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
FOrster (Alban).
Trio in leichtem style no. 3 D dur; fiir
klavier, violine und violoncell op. 172.
8456
P, RC, 19 p. and pt«.
Fr. Kislner, Leipzig, Germany. C
129515, Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
Four hymns; set to music by Mrs. A. B.
Henderson. 8457
4°, unp.
Geo. B. Jennings CO., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 129418, Sept. 12, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
260
0ATALO43^n£ OF OOPYBIOHT ENTRIES
Tranohetti (Alberto).
Fij^lia (La) di lorio; selection for piano-
forte arranged by Charles Godfrey junr.
No. 111324. 8408
fo, 16 p.
C 129459, Sept. 13, 1906.
tragedia pastorale di Gabriele
d'Annunzio. Impressioni di Armanno
Morlacchi no. 111253, pianoforte solo; no.
111256 due mandolini, mandola e piano;
no. 111257 due mandolini, mandola e
chitarra, partitura e parti staccate.
f9, TC., 6, 8, 6 p., and pts.
C 129460-129462, Sept. 13, 1906.
tragedia pastorale di Gabriele
d'Annunzio; atto 2 Ariosa di Aligi,
**Rindervi8ca per noi di vita eterna."
traucrizione di Armanno Morlacchi, no.
111259 mandolino e pianoforte; no.
111260 mandolino e chitarra.
f, Bc.. each 3 p. and pts.
C 129463 and 129464, Sept. 13, 1906.
2 c. of each Sept. 13, 1906.
G. Kicordi & c, Milano, Italy.
Freadenberg (Wilhelm).
Pfahlbauer (Die); Komische oper in
3 aufzugen von Josef Laufs, vollstilndiger
klavierauszreg vom komponisten. Hug
<& CO., Leipzig und Zurich. 8459
f9, 177 p., voc. 8C.
Wilhelm Freudenberg, Berlin, Ger-
many. C 129335, Sept. 11, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 11, 1906.
Frey (Emile).
Menuet; pour le piano. 3460
f°.7p.
A. Durand & fils, Paris, France. C
126968, Aug. 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 29, 1906.
Oaggs (T. H.)
Fanello, entr'acte; for military band.
(Boosey & co's supplemental journal no.
31.) 8461
f°, pta.
Boosey & co., London, England. C
129225, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Oallant (The) troubadour; [words by]
Sir Walter Scott, [music by] Michael
Watson. (The Jennings collection
of supplementary songs for publjc
schools, edited by Walter 11. Aiken. )
8462
8°, 21 p.
Geo. B. Jennings co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 129424, Sept. 12, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10,
1906.
Galloping (The) m^or; written by Fred.
W. Leigh, composed by George
Bastow. 8468
f®, unp.
Francis, Dav & Hunter, London,
England. C 129454, Sept. 13, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 13, 1906.
Oanl (Harvey B.)
Sing we Noel; carol-anthem, words
translated and arranged by Julia Grouse
Houser, [music arr. from] French carol
of the 16tn century. (Oliver Ditson com-
pany's Oct, ed. no. 11575.) 8464
8°, 6 p.
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
C 129303, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10,
1906.
Oemsheim (F.)
Capriccietto; piano. (Musik fiir alle,
2. Jahrgang, nummer 24. ) 8466
F, p. 481-483.
Ullstein & co., Berlin, Germany. C
129522, Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
Oirl (The) in the scarlet sweater; by A. S.
Rabador. Chicago, Success music
CO. 8466
f°, 6 p., «ong.
A. S. Rabador, United States. C 129542,
Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
Give my love to mother; words and music
by Herbert L. layman. Arr. by
Lewis M. Macartney. Milwaukee,
Lyman bros. pub. co. 8467
P. unp,
H. L. Lyman, Spring Lake, Mich. C
129202, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Oleaming star of heaven; reverie by G. F.
Wurtele. 8468
f°. 5 p., pf.
Bell music co., Philadelphia, Pa. C
129474, Sept. 13, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 13, 1906.
Oloria in excelsis; from Farmer's mass in
B flat, [by] H. Farmer. (The Jen-
nings collection of supplementary
songs for public schools, edited bv
Walter H. Aiken.) 8469
8°. 16 p.
Geo. B. Jennings co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 12942.S, Sept. 12, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Olorioas way; [words and music by] Thoro
Harris. 8470
leaf.
Mever & bro., Chicago, 111. C 129247,
Sept. '10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Ood don't care; by A. S. Rabador. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 8471
fo, 4 p.. song.
A . S. Rabador, United States. C 129540,
Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
261
Ooinff to the front; [words by] Jamee
Kowe, [music by] Howard E. Smith.
8472
leaf.
Meyer & bro., Chici4?o, III. C 129262,
Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Ooldsehmidt (Otto).
Night (The) her shade is bringing; four-
part song, the words translated from L.
Tieck by John Oxenford. (Novelio's
part-song book no. 1013. ) new and re-
vised ed. 8478
8P. 4p.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 129212, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
10, 1906.
Oracions Father; [words and music bv]
Thoro Harris. 8474
leaf.
Meyer & bro., Chicago, III. C 129260,
Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Orandpa^s song; by Maggie Irene Cox.
Chicago, Weber & North music pub.
CO. 8475
f®, 2 p.,Bong.
M. I. Cox, Raeford, N. C. C 122383,
May 31, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Greater San Franeisco; march and two step,
bv H. Clement Martine. Oakland,
Calif, O. F. Martine co. 8476
fo, 6 p., pf.
H. C. Martine, Oakland, Cal. C 120669,
May 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 20, 1906.
Hade Jag vingar som dufvan; ord af L. S.,
musik af. S. W. Stageberg. In Gittit
Arg, XV, no. 8, Augusti, 1906. 8477
4°, p. 68.
S. VV. Stageberg, United States. C
128126, Aug. 24, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
Hanck (Bmile).
Amour ( L* ) s'envole; valse Boston, pa-
roles de Georges Millandy, piano et chant.
8478
F.7p.
piano eeul.
f°,7p.
Delrieu fr^rei, Nice, France. C 129218
and 129219, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. of each
Sept. 10, 1906.
Happy ohildhood; [words by] B. M. David-
son, [music by] Eugene Kaeuffer.
Chicago, Pioneer music pub. co.
8479
F.6p.
B. M. Davidson, United States. C
129183, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Ear dn hort detl [words by] Mrs. H. A.
Hendricks, [music by] D. O. Teasley.
8480
leaf.
Thos. Nelson & D. 0. Teasley, St. Paul
Pk, Minn., & New York, N. Y. C 126890,
Aug. 6, 1906; 1 c. Aug. 6, 1906; 1 c. Aug.
24, 1906.
Hark, 0 hear the birds; [words by] Flora
Kirkland, [music by] Howard E.
Smith. 8481
leaf.
Meyer & bro., Chicago, 111. C 129261,
Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Harrison (Frank Xott).
Graduated sight-reading tests ... in
pianoforte playing, book 2. 8483
4° 15 p.
Weekes & co., London, England. 0
129438, Sept. 13, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 13, 1906.
Hartmann {Dr, P.)
Morte (JjA) del Signore; (Der tod des
Herm. ) oratorio sacro in due parti per
soli, cori, grande orchestra ed organo;
partitura. no. 111327. 8488
F, 125 p.
G. Ricordi & c, Milano, Italy. C
129458, Sept. 13, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 13, 1906.
He's jest as sweet as he oan be; words by
Lillie B. Ramsey, music by W. E.
^ Duffell. Chicago, Pioneer music
pub. CO. 8484
fo, h p.
L. B. Ramsev, United States. C 129169,
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept, 8, 1906.
Heldenreich (C. L.)
Im fliederhain; nach einem altsachsi-
schen volksliede, op. 90, worte von J.
Tauber. (Beliebte munnerch5re. ) 8485
8°, leaf.
Karl Fritzsche, Leipzig, Germany. C
129519, Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
Hein (Silvio).
Coo! coo! The fable of the dove; vocal
[selection in] Marrving Mary, words by
George V. Hobart. " 8486
f°, 4 p.
Jos. W. Stern & co., New York, N. Y.
C 129269, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10,
1906.
Herbert (Victor).
Whistle it; trio [from] The red mill,
book and Ivrics by Henrv BloFSom.
8487
fo, 5 p.
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 126955, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1906.
262
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
His ^ft of love; [words by] James Rowe,
[music by] Howard £. Smith. 8488
leaf.
Meyer & bro., Chicago, 111. C 129254,
Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Hoschna (Karl L.)
Hobo (The) man; [from] The^rl from
Broadway, lyrics by Charles Noel Douglas.
8489
fo, 5p.
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 129492, Sept. 13, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 15,
1906.
How He loves us; [words by] James Rowe,
[music by] Howard K. Smith. 8490
leaf.
Meyer & bro., Chicago, 111. C 129253,
Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Humperdinck (Engelbert).
An das Christkind; gedicht von Hella
Kan3tein,au8gabe furhohestimme (origi-
nal tonart). 8491
f°. 6 p.
Max Brockhaus, Leipzig, German v.
C 129213, Sept. 10, 190i5; 2 c. Sept. 10,
1906.
Heirat (Die) widen willen; Komiache
oper in drei aufzi'igen, frei nach einem
lustspiel des A. Dumas. Ouverture; par-
titur. 8492
fo, 60 p.
Max Brockhaus, Leipzig, Germany.
C 129455, Sept. 13, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 13,
1906.
I am an old man of seventy three; by W. E.
Gibby. Chicago, Success music
CO. 8498
f° 6 p., aonjc.
W. E. Gibby, United States. C 129549,
Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
I am waiting William darling; by Clar-
rena Yoquelet. 8494
f**, 6 p., song.
C. Yoquelet, New Haven, Ind. C
118756, Apr. 16, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
I claim you mine; ballad, [by] I^e Carle-
ton. Chicago, Pioneer music pub.
CO. 8495
f°. 6 p.
L. C. Rogers, United States. C 129175,
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
I have left my heart in Dixie; by Helen L.
Huff. Chicago, Weber & North
music pub. co. 8496
f°, unp., song.
H. L. Huff, Sunbury, Pa. C 129236,
Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
I love yon; by Mrs. John D. Howeii.
Chicago, Success music co. 3497
f°, 5 p., aonK.
Mrs. J. D. Howell, United States;. C
129117, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, l»Ot>.
The hearts song, words by Ch as?.
Lincoln Pfifer, music by li. ^f.
Ruble. 3498
f°. 5p.
H. M. Ruble, Rich Hill, Mo. C
126591, Aug. 1, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
Fm crasy 'bout a big brass band; M^ords
and music by John B. Lowitz. 3499
(9, 6 p.
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 128194, Aug. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10,
1906.
I'm going right back to Chicago; coon son;?,
by Williams and Van Alstyne. S600
f°, 5 p.
Jerome H. Remick & co.. New York,
N. Y. C 128928, Sept. 6, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
8, 1906.
I'm happy now; words by James Europe,
music by Ernest Hogan. 8501
f°, 5 p.
Chas. K. Harris, New York, N. Y. C
128856, Sept. 5, 1906; 2 c. Sept 10, 1906.
I'm waiting 'neath the sweet magnolia's
bloom; by David C. McMechen. Chi-
cago, Success munic co. 8502
F, 5 p., Ronff.
D. C. McMechen, United States. C
129129, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
I'm wise; a comic ditty, by Williams and
Van Alstyne. 8503
fo, 5 p.
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York,
N. Y. C 128929, Sept. 6, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
8, 1906.
I met my love down by the silvery stream;
by Bert Powe. Chicago, Success
music CO. 3604
f° 5 p., song.
B. Powe. Canada. C 129531, Sept. 14,
1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
I thought my troubles were over, bnt they'd
scarce began; words by Roger Gray,
musjic by Stephen 0. Jones. 3606
P. 5 p.
F. B. Haviland pub. co.. New York,
N. Y. C 129437, Sept. 12, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
10, 1906.
I want another man; words and music by
John B. Gardner. 3606
f*», 5 p.
Thiebea-Stierlin music co., St. Louis,
Mo. C 129239, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
10, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
263
it
I want to And my papa; by Mrs. W. How-
ard Keesler. Chicago, Success
music CO. 8607
F, 5 p., song.
Mrs. W. H. Keesler, United States.
C 129106, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
I will take yon to your home, Marie; by
Thomas Pink. Chicago, Success
music CO. 3608
f*>, ft p., song.
T. Pink, United States. C 1291 1 1, Sept.
8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Ida-ho; words by Andrew B. Sterling,
music by Harry Von Tilzer. 8609
F, ftp.
H. Von Tilzer music pub. co., New
York, N. Y. C 126894, Aug. 6, 190o; 2 c.
Sept. 8, 1906.
If I had half the money John D. Bockefel-
ler's got; words by Thos. F. Smith,
music by Chas. L. Johnson. Chi-
cago, Pioneer music pub. co. 8610
F, ftp.
T. F. Smith, United States. C 129160,
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Igenom porten; onl af Nels Nordberg,
musik af Julius Dahlnf. In Gittit
Arg. XV, no. 8, Augusti, 1906.
8611
4°, p. 65.
J. Dahlof, Muskegon, Mich. C 128124,
Aug. 24, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
In Ulao time; by Ella M. Hand. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 8612
f°, 6 p., song.
E. M. Hand, United States. C 129555,
Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept 14, 1906.
In the beyond; by Mrs. E. Walker.
Chicago, Success mui^ic co. 8618
fo, 6p., «)ng.
Mrs. E. Walker, United States. C
129130, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
In the garden where the beantifnl red rose
growi; by Clint Terry. Chicago,
Success music co. 8614
f°. 5 p., »oiig.
C. Terrv, United States. C 129108,
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
In the hills of Colorado; by Hay den G.
Moregraft. Chicago, Success mu-
sic CO. 8616
t°, 5 p., Fong.
H. G. Moregraft, United States. C
129546, Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
In the land of make-believe; song from
Princess Runaway, words by Pxiward
Boltwood, music bv Fred J. Liddle.
8616
F.6p.
Woodbros., Pittsfield, Mass. C 129415,
Sept. 12, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 12, 1906.
In the valley where the honeysuokles grow;
words and music by Howard W.
Keelin. 8617
i°,5p.
Blake bros. & Flick, Nashville, Tenn.
C 129410, Sept. 12, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 12,
1906.
Independence liberty bell; a patriotic mel-
ody, words by I. N. Haley, music by
L. D. Meliring. 8618
i**, 8p.
I. N. Haley, West Philadelphia, Pa,
C 129430, Sept 12, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 12,
1906.
Is it yoni [song for] mezzo sop. or tenor,
words selected, [music by] Helen
Schriver Norin. 8619
t°, 5p.
Pioneer music publishing company,
Chicago, 111. C 129184, Sept. 8, 1906;''2
c. Sept. 8, 1906.
It-e-laine; words by Helen Stowell, [mu-
sic by] Eugene Kaeuffer. Chicago,
Pioneer music pub. co. 8620
F, 6 p.
H. Stowell, United States. C 129173,
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
It's only a letter firom Ireland; words by
Will U. Gumm, music by Harry
Robinson. 8621
f°. 5p.
Harrv Von Tilzer music pub. co.. New
York, N. Y. C 111464, Jan. 2, 190(5; 2 c.
Sept. 8, 1906.
Jack Homer; [by] Theodore Dustin,
(The Jennings collection of supple-
mentary songs for public scliools
edited by Walter H. Aiken). 8622
8° 1.5 p.
Geo. B. Jennings co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 129425, Sept. 12, 1906; 2c. Sept. 10, 1H06.
Jennie and little Jim; a solo or duet with
quartet chorus, by Frank L. Bristow.
8628
£°, 5 p.
Geo. B. Jennings co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C129420, Sept. 12, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1906.
Jolly bachelors; march and two-step, by
Wm Weiss. Phila. Weiss pub.
CO. 8624
f^ 5 p., pf.
W. Weiss, Philadelphia, Pa. C 129205,
Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Jolly joker; march and two step, [by] H.
L. Stone, arr. by E. C. Dorsey, [for]
1st violin. 8626
leaf.
•
Harrv L. Stone, Spokane, Wash. C
129070,* Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
264
CATALOGUE OF COPYKIGHT ENTRIES
Jolly tars; [words by] N. L. Cashier, [mu-
sic by ] Eugene Kaeuff er. Chicago,
Pioneer music pub. co. 8626
N. L. Cashier, United States. C 129165,
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Jule; a southern serenade, words by Wm
A. Roberts, music by H. T. Kunz.
8527
Roberts-Kunz music co., Mansfield,
Ohio. C 121689, Mav 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
13, 1906.
Jnit before the ball; [words by] Robert
P. Richardson, finusic by] Eugene
Kaeuffer. Chicago, Pioneer music
pub. CO. 8528
F,6p.
R. P. Richardson, United States. C
129178, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Just you and I; lyric and music by How-
ard Webster. 8529
f**, 5p.
F. B. Haviland pub. co., New York,
N. Y. C 129226, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
5, 1906.
Keeping me; [words and music by] Thoro
Harris. ' 8530
leaf.
Mever & bro., Chicago, 111. C 129249,
Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Xioma; Indian episode, words and music
by Eugene R. Kenney. 8581
f*', 6 p. .
Thiebes-Stierlin music co., St. Louis,
Mo. C 129240, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
10, 1906.
Klingler (K.)
Diebstahl [ged. von] R. Reinick.
(Musik fur aite 2. Jahrgand nummer
24. ) 8532
F. p. 484.
Ullstein & co , Berlin, Germany. C
129521, Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14,1906.
Komikk (Karl).
Bad'ner madMn: (Maids of Baden)
valse de salon op. 257, edited bv Carl
Wilhelm Kern. ' 8588
f°, 10 p.. pf.
Shattinper piano <fe mupic co., St. Louis,
Mo. C 129243, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
10, 1906.
Lachner (Ignas).
Nordisch; (From the north) op. 95
no. 2 for pianoforte, selected, edited and
fingered by Ernst Perabs. 8534
f°, 4 p.
G. Sohirmer, New York, N. Y. C
129588, Sept. 15, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1906.
Laoombe (Panl).
Suite de valses; fur pianoforte zii 2 '
handen op. 120. ( Brietkopf & Barters
Klavier-bibliothek.) 8636
F, 16p.
Brietkopf <& H artel, I^eipzig, Germany.
C 129616, Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14,
1906.
Lambert (Frank).
Menuet d'Antan; piano. 8686
f°,4p.
C 129369, Sept. 11, 1906.
R^ve de jeunesse; valse, orchestra by
William Moore, pianoforte ace. ad lib.
8687
8®, pt8.
Chappell & CO., ltd., London, England.
C 129367, Sept. 11, 1906; 2 c. of each Sept
11, 1906.
Lange (Oustav).
O thou sublime sweet evening star:
(Lied au den abendstem) Tannhaiiser
[by] Richard Wagner. Fantasies and
transcriptions edited by S. L. Herrmann.
8636
f°. 7 p., pf.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 129403, Sept. 11, 1906; 2 c, Sept. 11,
1906.
Lehar (Frani).
Wiener frauen valse. 8689
fo. 7 p.. pf.
Chappell <fe CO., ltd., London, England.
C 129372, Sept. 5, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1906.
Leoni (Franco).
Butteifly (A). (Papillon) song, French
wonls by F. Rizzelli, English translation
by M. P. 8540
l«.7p.
Chappell & CO., London, England. C
129512, Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
Little lights for Jesus; [words by] James
Rowe, [music by] Thoro Harris.
leaf. 8641
Meyer & bro., Chicago, III. C 129269,
Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Live for Jesns; [words and music by]
Thoro Harris. 8542
leaf.
Mever & bro., Chicago, 111. C 129261,
Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Lloyd (C. F.)
Arise, shine, for thy light is come;
anthem forChristmas or Epiphany, men's
voices, arr. by George B. Nevin. (Oliver
Ditscm company's oct. ed. no. 11555.)
8°, 7 p. 8*48
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
C 129296, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10,
1906.
XTJBICAL 0OMVO8IT1ON8
265
liOgan court house march; two step, []>y]
Geo. D. Barnard. 8544
4<*, band pte.
Frank Holton A Co., Chicago, 111. C
129157, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 e. Sept. 8, 1906.
Long (Amy Beqna).
Jesus was a baby; Christmas carol.
(Oliver Ditson company's octavo ed. no.
11574.) 3646
8<=». leaf.
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Ma.ss.
C 129302, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10,
1906.
Love; by F. G. Finch. Chicago, Success
niuisic CO. 8646
ffo, 6 p.. song.
F. G. Finch, United States. C 129113,
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Lover's (A) dream; waltzes, [by] Harry L.
Stone. ' 8647
F, 5 p.. pf.
H. L. Stone, Spokane, Wash. C 129068,
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Love's incense; song by Francis W. Keid.
8648
f®. 5 p.
Henry Krey music co., Boston, Mass.
C 129433, Sept. 12, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 12,
1906.
Lncke (X. E.)
Fairv life; song, words by Shakespeare.
8649
F. 3p.
C 129329, Sept. 11, 1906.
It was a lover and his lassf song, words
by Shakespeare. 8660
K 7 p.
C 129328, Sept. 11, 1906.
Edward Schuberth & co., New York,
X. Y. 2 c. of each Sept. 11, 1906.
Lynes (Frank).
June roses; song op. 46 no. 2 for alto or
bass, words by Edith Francis Foster.
8661
F, 7 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
129398, Sept. 11, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1906.
Mandarin (The); A Chinese intermezzo,
by Wra. P. Bray ton, arr. by J. Bode-
walt Lampe, piano ace. 8662
4° unp.
Ist violin.
leaf.
W. P. Bravton, Newburgh, N. Y. C
129071-129072, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. of each
Sept. 8, 1906.
Maple (The) tree; [by] Geo. D. Thomp-
son. Chicago, Pioneer music pub.
CO. 8668
F, 3 p., aonur.
G. D. Thompson, United States. C
129171, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
March of the crickets; [by] Blanche E.
Bennett. 8664
F. 6 p., pf.
Pioneer music pub. co., Chicago, 111.
C 129192, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
March-Bimplez; [by] H. A. Vandercock.
8666
4°. band pts.
Frank Holton & co., Chicago, 111. C
129156, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Martean (Henri).
Acht lieder, mit begleitung von streich
quartett [und piano] op. 10; partitur.
8666
F, 34p.
N. Sim rock g. m. b. h.» Berlin, Ger-
many. C 129523, Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 14, 1906.
Mary sylph-like fairy; words by Sara
St<jra, [music by] Lee Carleton.
Chicago, Pioneer music pub. co.
3667
! f°, 3 p.
S. Stora, United States. C 129168,
Sept. '8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Marzo (Ednardo).
Come ye lofty, come ye lowlv; Christ-
mas hymn-anthem. (Oliver Ditson com-
pany's octavo ed. no. 11571.) 8668
8° 10 p.
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
C 129299, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10,
1906.
Songs for young people; words by Mar-
earet E. I^cey. Snow flakes; Birdie's
lullaby; School -days; Our clock; No
where to go; Good morning; Fairy dance;
Jack Frost; Starlight; Large or small.
8669
f°, each, 5 p.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
129388-129397, Sept. 11, 1906; 2 c. of each
Sept. 12, 1906.
Mascheroni (Angelo).
Mother's (A) blessing; words by Edith
Mellor. 8660
f°. 4 p.
Kennedy & co., Winnipeg, Canada. C
129566, Aug. 25, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 25, 1906.
Mas! (Joseph).
Sentimentale; valse pour pinno. 8661
F, 7 p.
J. Masi, Paris, France. C 129215, Sept.
10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
266
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Meny (Ph. B.)
Gibraltar; song, words by R. A. VVain-
wright (Sixpenny editions no. 31. )
8662
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd.,
London, England. C 129214, Sept. 10,
1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Message (A) firom the King; [words by]
Lizzie De Armond, [music by] ThoVo
Harris. 3668
leaf.
Mever & bro., Chicago, III. C 129255,
Sept. '10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Meyer-Olberslehen (Max).
Drei frauenchore op. 85. no. 1, Alter
gruss; dreistiminigen mit clavier; no. 2,
Traumsominernacht; dreistiminigen, mit
viola u. clavier; no. 3, Kuckuckslied;
dreistimniigen niit clavier. 8564
fo, 8, 8. 6 p.
C 129353-129365, Sept. 11, 1906.
Konigs (Des) einzug; ged. v. PMward
Stilgebauer, fiir geniischten chor mit
klavier o<ier orchesterbegleitung op. 84.
Klavier-auszug. 8666
fo, 15 p.
C 129356, Sept. 11, 1906.
Otto Forberg, Leipzig, Germany. 2 c.
of each Sept. 11, 1906.
Michiels (Gustave).
Czardas no. 1 on national Flungarian
melodies; for the pianoforte. 8666
F. 7 p.
Theodore Presaer, Philadelphia, Pa. C
129401, Sept. 11, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1906.
Might (The) of right; anthem, words by
Carol Norton, music by E. Theo.
Manning. 8667
4°, 7 p.
Edson E. Dewey, Boston, Mass. C
129310, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Mine; by Bella Buuzel. Chicago, Sue-
cesus music co. 3668
f° 6 p., song.
B. Bunzel, United States. C 129125,
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Mischief making moon; w^ords by Edward
Boltwood, music by Fred J. Liddle.
8669
f°, 5p.
Wood bros., Pittsfield, Maa«^. C 129414,
Sept. 12, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 12, 1906.
Miss Sherry Flip; march and two step, by
William Fletcher. Phila., Holly-
wood music CO. 8670
f°, 5 p., pf.
W. Fletcher, Philadelphia, Pa. C
129404, Sept. 11, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
MoUoy (J. J.)
Kerry (The) dance; four-part song for
mixed voices with or without piano ace.,
arranged by U. Clifford Page. (Oliver
Ditson company's oct ed. no. 11552.)
8671
8° 10 p.
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Maes.
C 129297, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10,
1906.
Moon (The) lady; words and music bv
Florence I. Phillips. 8672
fo, 5p.
Pioneer music publishing company,
Chicago, III. C 129188, Sept. 8, 190i5;
2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
More and more; [words by] James Rowe,
[music by] Thoro Harris. 8678
leaf.
Meyer <fe bro., Chicago, 111. C 129262,
Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Morning praise; by Mrs. A. M. Joiner.
Chicago, Suc-cess music co. 8674
f° 4 p.. song.
Mrs. A. M. Joiner, United States. C
129559, Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
Mother and son; or, Oood-hye, then yon are
going my darling; by H. P. Col man.
Chicago, Success music co. 8676
f° 5 p., song.
H. P. Colman, United States. C
129107, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Mnrmnring love; gingerette, [by] Leo
Friedman. New York, Tyro music
CO. 8676
f°. 5p.,pf.
C 127544, Aug. 16, 1906.
- jingle [by] Leo Friedman. New
York, Tyro music co.
f°, 5 p.. pf.
C 127543, Aug. 16, 1906.
Thomas E. McGuiness, New York,
N. Y. 2 c. of each Sept. 10, 1906.
My chocolate colored sweetheart; by J. G.
I>ege. Chicago, Success music co.
8677
JP, 6 p., song.
J. G. Leore, United States. C 129545,
Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
My Marinocia; Take a steamboat, words
by Geo. Ronklyn, music by Al. Pain-
tadosi. 8678
f°. 5 p.
Barron & Thompson company, New^
York, N. Y. C 129208, Sept. 10, 1906;
2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
267
My mother who taught me to pray; by
James Al bert Field . Chicago, Suc-
cess music CO. 8579
f°, 6 p., song.
J. A. Field, United States. C 126879,
Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
My mother's grave; by Carrie Hay ward.
Chicago, Success music co. 8680
t9, 5 p.. song.
C. Havward, Canada. C 129528, Sept.
14, 1906;' 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
My old log cabin home, in the valley of
Misionri; words and music by Leon-
ard Tavlor. 8581
f°. 5 p.
Pioneer music publishing company,
Chicago, 111. C 129185, Sept. 8, 1906;
2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
My old Ohio home; by Rachel J. Rigby.
Chicago, SuccesH music co. 3582
f, 5 p„ song.
R. J. Ri;:bv, United States. C 129654,
Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
My own native land; by Lloyd Reed.
Chicago, Success music co. 8588
f°, 5 p., wmg.
L. Ree<l, United States. C 129100,
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
My pretty little qneen ; words and music
by Ulysses V. Clendenen. 8584
f°. 5p.
Pioneer music pub. co., Chicago, 111.
C 129187, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Neidlinger (W. H.)
My little old lady; song no. 1 in B flat;
no. 2 in C. 3585
f°, each 6 p.
\Vm. Maxwell music co.. New York,
N. Y. C 129379-129380. Sept. 11, 1906;
2 c. of each Sept. 11, 1906.
KelUe May; by F. N. May. Chicago,
Success music co. 8586
f°. 5 p., Kong.
F. N. May, United States. C 129123,
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Hemaha; words by C. C. Cross, music by
Gladys Carrington. 8587
4®, unp.
Geo. D. Carrington, jr.. Auburn, Nebr.
C 125593, July 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 13,
1906.
Kew (The) Ban Franciieo; song by John
H. Bole. Chicago, Success music
CO. 8588
P*.ep.
J. H. Bole, United States. C 129101,
Sept 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
^
Hew (The) red, white and bine; by Mrs.
Elizabeth Massey Burnett. Chicago,
Success music co. 8589
f°, 6 p., song.
Mrs. E. M. Burnett, United States. 0
129118, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Hight^B ( The ) first etar; words by G. Hor-
ton, music by Trixy. 8590
P>, 5 p.
Thompson music co., Chicago, 111. O
129469, Sei)t. 13, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
Hilson-Fysher (A.)
Prends-moi; nouvelle valse Ameri-
caine, piano et chant. 8591
f°,4p.
L. Digoude-Diodet, Paris, France. C
129221, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
No more cockflghte for die coon; [words
by] F. E. Jackson, [music by]
Eugene Kaeuffer. Chicago, Pio-
neer music pub. co. 8592
fo 5 p.
F. E. Jackson, United States. C
129162, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
No place on earth like home; by Carrie
Hay ward. Chicago, Success music
CO. ' 8598
f°, 6 p., fiong.
C. Hayward, Canada. C 129529, Sept.
14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
0 come with cheerfnl voices; [words by]
Thoro Harris, [music bv] Lester
Price. ' 8594
leaf.
Mever & bro., Chicago, 111. C 129257,
Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
0 Maryland, my Maryland; echoes from
Dixie no. 3, arr. by S. Seller. 8595
1**. 3 p., pf.
S. Seller, Los Angeles, Cal. C 129441,
Sept. 13, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 13, 1906.
Oh, for the days of my childhood; by Anice
G. Gault. Chicago, Success music
CO. 859S
f°, 5 p., song.
A. G. Gault, United States. C 129556,
Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
Oh Lamb of God; [by] Patty Stair, low
voice. 8597
f°.6p.
Geo. B. Jennings CO., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 129422, Sept. 12,' 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
Old Abe; march and two step, [by] Harn
[for
8598
] Harry
L. Stone, arr. by E. C. Dorsey, [forj
1st violin,
leaf.
H. L. Stone, Spokane, Wash. C 129069,.
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
268
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Old bUok JToe; echoes from Dixie no. 2,
arr. by S. Seiler. 8599
f°, 3 p., pf.
S. Seller, Los Angeles, Cal. C 129440,
Sept 13, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 13, 1906.
Old (The), violin; by Mary E. Forsyth.*
Chicago, Success music co. 8600
t9, 4p., song.
M. E. Forsyth, United States. C 129102,
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Old wine in new bottles; arr. bv C. W.
Bennett. ' 8601
4°, band pt.M.
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, Mass. C
129304, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
On the banks of the old Oeneiee; by M. C. '
Westcott. Chicago, Success music i
CO. 8602
fo 5 p., Fong. I
M. C. Westcott, United States. C
129099, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906. |
On to victory; [words and music by] ■
Thoro Harris. 8608 i
leaf. '
Meyer & bro., Chicago, 111. C 129266,
Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
One Autumn day; by R. P. Johnston.
Chicago, Success munic co. 8604
f°, 3 p. 8ong.
R. P. Johnston, United States. C
129552, Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
Only the sweetheart of a little Jap; [words
by] Alice (t. Grabill, [music by] Eu-
gene Kaeuffer. Chicago, Pioneer
nmsic pub. co. 8605
f°, 6 p.
A. c;. Grabill, United States. C 129163,
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Onr banner; [words by] Thomas J. Pot-
ter, [music bv] Lester Price.
3606
leaf.
Meyer & bro., Chicago, 111. C 129258,
Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Onr country's western gates; song by L. E. i
Saddler. Chicago, Success music ■
CO. 8607 j
fo, 5 p.
L. E. Saddler, United States. C 129132,
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Passing down the line; song march and
two step, by W. C. Piatt, arr. by
W. L. Harney. Chicago, The
Piatt music co.' 3608 I
fo, 4 p. I
Washington C. Piatt, (Uiicago, 111. C ,
127212, Aug. 10, 1906; 1 c. Aug. 10, 1906;
1 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Put and present; march and two step, by
W. D. Sabin. 8609
f , 5 p., pf.
William D. Sabin, Binghamton, N. Y.
C 124841, July 5, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1906.
Pease (Jessie L.)
Ain* yo' comin' roun' no mo*; south-
ern dialect song, no 1 in C; no 2 in E
flat. 8610
f*^, each 6 p.
William Maxwell music co., New York,
N. Y. C 129375 & 129376, Sept. 11, 1906:
2 c. of each Sept. U, 1906.
Pennsylvania (The) coal supply oo.; march
and two step, by William F. Blaiiert.
Milwaukee, Pennsylvania coal <& sup-
ply CO. ' 3611
f°, unp., pf.
W. F. Blauert, Milwaukee, Wis. C
129201, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c Sept. 10, 1906.
Pipe dreams; two step, [by] M. A. Hoffer.
8612
fo. 6 p., pf.
Pioneer music pub. co., Chicago, III.
C 129193, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Please hny a paper, do; words and music
by Will Ford. Chicago, Pioneer
music pub. co. 8613
f°. 5p.
W. Ford, United States. C 129166,
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Pride of the West; by Jno. E. Wittmann.
Chicago, Success music co. 8614
f° 6 p., song.
J. E. Wittmann, United States. C
129544, Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
Proposal ( The ) ; [ word-^ by] Samuel Plame,
[music by] W. K Duffell. Chi-
cago, Pioneer music pub. co. 8615
f<',3p.
S. Plame, United States. C 129172,
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sej t. 8, 1906.
Proud yon met me; words and music by
Andrew Gray Dellman. Ch cago.
Pioneer music pub. co. 8616
f°, 5 p.
A. G. Dellman, United States. C
129179, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
dnoro (La); A Spanish intermezzo, by J.
Lloyd Hammond. Chicago, Ijike
View music pub. co. 3617
fo 5 p., pf.
J. L. Hammond, Chicago, 111. C 121043,
May 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Bemembrance; by Amy Ames. Chicago,
Success music co. 8618
f°, 6 p., song.
Ellen A. A. Costello, Canada. C 129532,
Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
ICUSIOAL COMPOSITIONS
269
Sheinberger (Joieph).
Rococo, tempo di minnetto; for piano-
forte selected, edited and fingered by
Ernst Perabo. 8619
f*. 5p.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
129587, Sept. 16, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1906.
IKogers (JTametH.)
Magnificat and I^uncdimittis in D; for
chorus of mixed voices and organ ace.
(G. Schirmer's octavo church music no.
4645. ) 8620
S9, 12 p.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
129152, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Holler skating rink; by Mrs. P. L. Smith.
Chicago, Success music co. 8621
f°, 5 p., SODg.
^frs. P. L. Smith, United States. C
129105, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Bollinson (T. H.)
Auld Reekie: Highland schottisch on
Scotch melodies. Standard edition for
orchestra, no. 320. 8622
8°. pts.
C 129281, Sept. 10, 1906.
Method for ttxe zylophone. 8628
4°, 84 p.
C 129282, Sept 10, 1906.
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
2 c. of each Sept. 10, 1906.
Bosalie; words and music by David
Cohan. Chicago, Pioneer music
pub. CO. 8624
F, 5p.
D. Cohan, United States. C 129159,
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept 8, 1906.
XoutMl (Albert).
Danse au bord de I'eau; op. 5 no. 1
^'Rustiques'' pour le piano. 8626
A. Durand & fils, Paris. France. C
126969, Aug. 7, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 29, 1906.
Rustiques; pour le piano, op. 5, en
recueil. 8626
fo 26 p.
A. Durand & fils, Paris, France. C
129196, Sept 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept 10, 1906.
Bover; by Isaac Watts. Chicago, Suc-
cess music CO. 8627
f®, 6 p., song.
I. Watts, Canada. C 129076, Sept. 8,
1906; 2 c. Sept 8, 1906.
Xoydi (llargaret T.)
Lookin' back; WathersO'Movle; song
no. 2 [in C] words by Moira O'Neill.
8628
Willcocks & CO., ltd., London, England.
C 129195, Sept 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
3595— FT 3, NO 16—06 2
Bumbold (Hagh).
To a water nymph; song, words by
C. R. Stone. 8629
1°. 5p.
Chappell & CO., ltd., London, England.
C 129371, Sept 11, 1906; 2 c. Sept 11, 1906.
Bailing on the ocean of life; by J. P.
Bozarth. Chicago, Success music
CO. 8680
f°, 5 p., song.
J. P. Bozarth, United States. C 129116,
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept 8, 1906.
Baint-Sadns (C.)
Fiancee (La) duTimbalier; ballade de
Victor Hugo, chant et piano avec tentes
Fran^ais et Anglais, op. 82. 8681
4°, 20 p.
A. Durand & fils, Paris, France. C
129407, Sept 12, 1906; 2 c. Sept 11, 1906.
Fleuve (Le); po^e de Georges Audi-
gier, ton original, t§nor. 8682
A. Durand & fils, Paris, France. C
129568, Sept 15, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 13, 1906.
M<51odies Persanes op. 26; (Persian
songs) po^sie d' Armand Renaud, English
words Dy Nita Cox, Deutsche uebertra-
gung von M.-D. Calvocoressi. 8688
8°, 89 p.
A. Durand & fils, Paris, France. C
128420, Aug. 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 29, 1906.
Bally; song by Williams and Van Alstyne.
« 8684
Jerome H. Remick A co., New York,
N. Y. C 128926, Sept 6, 1906; 2 c. Sept
8, 1906.
Ban Francisco (The) Are; song by Ernest
Milfred Tebb. Chics^o, Success
music CO. 8686
f«.4p.
E. M. Tebb, United States. C 129109,
Sept 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept 8, 1906.
Ban Francisco memorial; words and music
by W. E. Comwell, arr. by Earl
Keeney. 8686
fo, unp.
Wm. E. Comwell, HoUvwood, Cal. C
125454, July 16, 1906; 2 c." Sept 12, 1906.
Bcheinpflng (Paul).
Fruhling; ein Kampf und lebenslied;
tondichtung fiir grosses orchester, op. 8;
partitur. 8687
fo, 171 p.
N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin, Ger-
many. C 129517, Sept 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept
14, 1906.
270
CATALOGUE OF COPYBIGHT ENTRIES
Schtltt (E.)
Aveu; (Avowal. ) for piano op. 30 no. 2,
edited and fingered by Louis Oeeterle.
8688
«°, 8p.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
128432, Aug. 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Behlieder (Frederick).
Make haste to tell the gladsome news;
Christmas carol, words by George A.
Webster. (Oliver Ditsons company's
Oct. ed. no. 11573. ) 8689
8° 3 p.
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, Mass. C
129301, Sept. 10. 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Sekmidt (Lonit ).
Thou'rt like unto a flower; (Du bist
wie eine blume.) song with English
and German words. 8640
f°.5p.
Wm. Maxwell music co., New York,
N. Y. 0 129386, Sept 11, 1906; 2 c. Sept
11, 1906.
Bohneoker (P. A.)
Break of dawn: organ music. 8641
*°.7p.
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston,
Mass. C 129538, Sept 14, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 14, 1906.
Bokabert (F.)
Ave Maria: trio [for] women's voices,
arr. by Hermann Spielter. (Octavo
series no. 323.) 8642
8°, 19 p. if
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
129583, Sept 15, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 13, 1906.
Bokuyler (Wm.)
In the golden fullness: song for soprano
with violoncello obligato ad lib., words
from the German of Paul Demel. 8648
f*. 9C., 3 p., and v. c. pt.
Wa-Wan press, Newton Center, Mass.
C 129324, Sept 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept 10,
1906.
Seott (CyrU).
Three little waltzes, for the pianoforte.
No. 1, allegro poco scherzando; no. 2,
andante languido; no. 3, allegretto
gracioso. 3644
Elkin & CO., ltd., London, England.
0 128377-128379, Ang. 28, 19u6; 2 c. each
Aug. 28, 1906.
Scrambled eggs; words by John R. Walker,
music by Warren Wain wrigh t Chi-
cago, Popular music pub. co. 8646
fo, 5p.
J. R. Walker, Chicago, 111. C 124037,
June 22, 1906; 2 c. Sept 8, 1906.
BenailM (JTean-BatUte).
Sonates; pour violon et clavecin, revi-
sion par Vincent d'Indy. No. 1, sonate
en sol, livre 2 no. 8. ( Bibliothdqne des
classiques Fran^ais. ) 8646
f , sc., 9 p. and v. pt.
A. Durand & 6 Is, Paris, France. C
129408, Sept 12, 1906; 2 c. Sept 11, 1906.
no. 2, Sonate en r6, livre 3 no. 8.
f®, 8c., 10 p. and t. pt.
A. Durand <& fils, Paris, France. C
129569, Sept 15, 1906; 2 c. Sept 13, 1906.
She oould only be a firiend to me; by Elmer
E. Holtz. Chicago, Success music
CO. 8647
f , 6 p., song.
£. £. Holtz, United States. C 129124^
Sept 8, 1906; 2 c Sept 8, 1906.
Shepherd (Arthur).
Star (A) in the night; poem by Andrew
Long. 8646
f>, 7-10 p.
Wa-Wan press, Newton Center, Mass.
C 129314, Sept 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept 10, 1906,
Sherrington (Carl).
Noah's (The) ark, and other kinder-
sarten musical games; written by Annie
Ingham. 8649
4P, 26 p.
J. Curwen & sons, ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 129220, Sept 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept
10, 1906.
Shoulder arms; march and two step, [by]
Dave Ro8B. 8656
P. 6 p., pf.
Willis Woodward & co., New York,
N. Y. C 129435, Sept 12, 1906; 2 c Sept
11, 1906.
Biegel-Myers eorreipondence lohool of mn-
sic. Banjo lessons 1-4. Composed
and edited by Frederick J. Bacon.
8661
leaves.
C 125224-125227, July 9, 1906.
Organ lessons nos. 1-10. Composed
and edited by Frank W. Van Dusen.
leaves.
C 125210-125219, July 9, 1906.
Piano lessons, nos. 1-4. Composed
and edited by William H. Sherwood,
leaves.
Siegel-Myers correspondence school of
music, Chicago, 111. C 125220-125223,
July 9, 1906. 2 c. each July 7, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
271
Simper (Caleb).
We have seen His star in the east:
Christmas anthem for men's voices, arr.
by George B. Nevin. (Oliver Ditson
company's octavo ed. no. 11553. ) 8662
8°. 7 p.
Oliver Ditson company , Boston^ Mass.
C 129298, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10,
1906.
Sinee I heard Priscilla ling; song and cho*
nis, words by S. M. Helmick, music
by S. M. H. arr. by P. O. D. 3658
|o, Sp.
Thompson music co., Chicago, 111. C
129470, Sept. 13, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
Soehting (EmU).
Trois pieces faciles; pour violon et piano
op. 76. no. 1, Wiegenlied; (Berceuse.)
8654
f«. p. 1-8.
Fr. Hofmeister, Leipzig, Germany. 0
129526, Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept 14, 1906.
Some one looke good to some one; [by]
R. L. Weaver, arr. by J. Messina.
8655
P. 2 mandtf, guitar and pf. pts.
Jas. Morris, Philadelphia, Pa. C
129374, Sept. 11, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1906.
Somebody's daughter; by Andrew Hat-
chett Chicago, Success music co.
8656
P, 5 p., song.
A. Hatchett, United States. C 129562;
Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
Song (A) of the forest wilds; by L. M.
Church. Chicago, Success music
CO. 8657
f», 6 p.. 8ong.
L. M. Church, United States. C 129539,
Sept 14, 1906; 2 c Sept 14, 1906.
Song (The) of the palm; words by Kathe-
rine Key Zeigler, music by S. Seller.
8658
fo, 6p.
S. Seiler, Los Angeles, Cal. C 129443.
Sept 13, 1906; 2 c. Sept 13, 1906.
Song (The) that mother sung; words by
Ad. H. Gibspn, music by W. M.
Treloar. Kansas City, Treloar
music CO. 8659
1*^,6 p.
Treloar music co. , Kansas City, Mo. C
129510, Sept 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept 14, 1906.
Sowing flower seed; [words by] Martha J.
Meelts, [music by] Eugene Kaeuffer.
8660
P. 6 p.
Pioneer music publishing company,
Chicago, m. C 129191, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 8, 1906.
Speaks (Oley).
Beloved it is mom; song for low voice,
words by Emily Hickey. 8661
f**. 6p.
C 128353, Aug. 28, 1906.
Memories; song for low voice, words by
Thomas S. Jones: 8662
fo,6p.
C 128354, Aug. 28, 1906.
John Church co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 2
c. of each Aug. 28, 1906.
Speiser (Wilhelm).
Beware; men's voices op. 33, English
version by Frederick W. Bancroft (Oc-
tavo series no. 336. ) 8668
8^ 7 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. 0
129334, Sept 11, 1906; 2 c. Sept 11, 1906.
Wanderer (The) ; trio, women's voices,
English version by Frederick W. Ban-
croft (Octavo series no. 347.) 8664
8°, 7 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
129457, Sept 13, 1906; 2 c. Sept 13, 1906.
Springsgnth (Hans).
Prinzeesin Anna Monica; walzer fur
Klavier. 8665
f°, 11 p.
Friedrich Hofmeister, Leipzig, Ger-
many. C 129514, Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 14, 1906.
Springtime; by Fleta Jan Brown. 8666
f°, 6 p., Bong.
Thiebes-Stierlin music co., St Louis,
Mo. C 129237, Sept 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept
10, 1906.
Spross (Oharles Gilbert).
Her cheek is like a tinted rose; low
voice, words by Florence Earle Coates.
8667
fo.6p.
John Church company, Cincinnati,
Ohio. C 128756, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
4, 1906.
Stainer (John).
Love divine, all love excelling;** trio
arr. by Frank Lynes. (Octavo series,
women's voices, no. 335.) 8668
8° 11 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
128414, Aug. 29, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 29, 1906.
Stanford (Charles Villiers).
Sham us O'Brien; a romantic comic
opera in two acts, founded on the poem
by Joseph Sheridan Le Fame, written by
Geo. H. Jessop. op. 61, vocal score, new
edition. 8669
8°, 48 p.
272
CATALOGUE OF OOPYBIGHT ENTBIE8
Stanford Charlei Villien — Continued.
The recitatives only, [piano ace].
8®, 65p.
Booeey & co., London, England. 0
129223 & 129224, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. of
each Sept. 10, 1906.
Stabat Mater; op. 96, string orchestra.
8670
fo.pts.
Booeey & co., London, England. C
128779, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1906.
Starr (T. B.)
Out of the misty twilight; song no. 1 in
B flat; no. 2 in D flat; poem by Kathe-
rine Bamum. 8671
f°. each 7 p.
Wm. Maxwell music co.. New York,
N. Y. C 129377 & 129378, Sept 11, 1906;
2 c. of each Sept 11, 1906.
Steventon ( Frederick ) .
Italian serenade; op. 51 for baritone
solo and chorus of women's voices, words
by 8. F. Houseley. Wilford music co..
Jam Angeles, Cal. 3672
8°, 15 p.
F. Stevenson, Los Angeles, Gal. C
129194, Sept 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept 10, 1906.
Stone (0. H.)
Her mother's voice; song words by
F. C. Smale. 8678
«°.7p.
Boosey & co., London, England. C
129465, Sept 13, 1906; 2 c. Sept 13, 1906.
Btoughton (E.)
Alas that spring; song [for] low voice,
words from the Rubai'yat of Omar Khay-
yam. 8674
fo. 6p.
C 128422, Aug. 30, 1906.
Desire; song for low voice, op. 8 no. 1,
words by Chas. £. Mayhew. 8675
f°, 5 p.
C 128421, Aug. 30, 1906.
John Church co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
2 c. of each Aug. 30, 1906.
StroUinp^ by the sea; by P. Percival Perrin.
Chicago, Success music co. 8676
f°, 6p., song.
P. P. Perrin, United States. C 129120,
Sept 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept 8, 1906.
Straw (The) hat; by A. D. Clayton. Chi-
cago, Success music co. 8677
f®, 4 p., song.
A. D. Clayton, United States. C 1 29134,
Sept 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept 8, 1906.
Sturm (Wilh.)
O days of rapture; gavotte for men's
voices, English version by Frederick W.
Bancroft. (Octavo series no. 330.) 8678
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
128400, Aug. 29, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 29, 1906.
Sunlight (The) danoe; [by] Arthur M.
Cohen, arr. by Mackie-Beyer. 8679
4P, band pts.
J. W. Pepper, Phila., Pa. C 129273,
Sept 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept 10, 1906.
Snnny Kansas walti; [by] Jessie Wiima
Blanpied. 8680
t°, 6 p, pf.
Pioneer music publishing com pan v,
Chicago, 111. C 128523, Aug. 31, 1906;'2
c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Swedish ooronation march; [by] Joh. S.
Svendsen, op. 13; arr. by L. P. Lauren-
deau. 8681
4^, band pts.
C 128575, Aug. 31, 1906.
[by] J. Svendsen, arr. by Theo. M.
Tobani.
4P, orch. pto.
C 128582, Aug. 31, 1906.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. 2 c.
of each Aug. 31 , 1906.
Sweet Anna O'Nye; by Lois M. Crowell.
Chicago, Success music co. 8682
f**, 6 p., song.
L. M. Crowell, United States. C
129126, Sept 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept 8, 1906.
Sweet bunch of roses; [words by] Mrs. J.
A. Davis, [music by] Eugene Kaeuf-
fer. 8688
r>,5p.
Pioneer music publishing company,
Chicago, 111. C 129190, Sept 8, 1906;
2 c. Sept 8, 1906.
Sweet Lanra Moore; by B. F. Walker.
Chicago, Success music co. 8684
f°. 6 p., song.
B. F. Wal ker , United States. C 1291 27,
Sept 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Sweet Lily dneen; words by George £.
Lilly, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 8685
f°. 5 p.
G. E. Lilly, Bronx, N. Y. C 126508,
July 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Bwe^tMollieMoOee; words by Mrs. Wright,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
8686
f°, 8p.
Mrs, Wright, Farmingdale, L. I. C
126514, July 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
273
Sweet (The) pea vine; words by J. B.
Reibel and John Fern, music by
Metropolitan music CO. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 8687
f**, 8p.
J. B. Reibel & J. Fern, Scranton, Pa.
C 125977, July 21, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Sweet reverie; (Siisse thiumerei) [by] P.
Tschaikowsky, op. 39, no. 21, re-
vision, phrasing and lingering by
Hans T. Seifert, pianoforte. 8688
fo, 3p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128668, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c, Aug. 31, 1906.
Sweet Bosalie; by M. E. Gray. Chicago,
Success music co. 8689
f°, 8 p., song.
M. E. Gray, United States. C 129548,
Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
Sweetheart; words by John Martin, mu-
sic by Aubrey Stauffer. 8690
f°.6p.
Imperial music pub. co., Chicago, 111.
C 129265, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Ssnlo (Joseph).
Ekstase; op. 81, no. 2, fur eine sing-
etimme mit begleitung des pianoforte.
8691
f°. 11 p.
Ries & Erler, Berlin, Germany. C
128693, Sept. 1, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Take me back to the glare of Longacre
•qnare; words by Sylvan Blond heim,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
8692
f°. 5 p.
8. Blondheim, Alexandria, Va. C
126290, July 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Tapper (Thomas).
Tapper's graded piano course; graded
pieces book 5. 8698
4°, 44 p.
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, Mass. C
129283, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Tarentelle; [by] Paul Beaumont, revised
and fingered by C. Hofmann, piano-
forte. 8694
f>, 6p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. 0
128666, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Thayer (William Armour).
Lovers* (The) silhouette; song for me-
dium voice with piano ace, words from
the Japanese by Mae Stjohn Bramhall.
8696
«°,4p.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
129534, Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
There is nothing like a picnie on the shore;
words by E. Douglas, music by Met-
ropolitan music CO. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 8696
fo, 5 p.
E. Douglas, St. John, New Brunswick.
C 126263, July 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31,
1906.
There's a soldier, brave and trne; by Ar-
thur W. Sponseller. Chicago,
Success music co. 8697
fo, 6 p., song.
A. R. Sponseller, United States. C
129551, Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
There's no one else like yon; by Eulalie
Andreas. 8698
f° 5 p., song.
Andreas music pub. co., Davenport
Iowa. C 128958, Sept. 6, 1906; 2 c. Sept,
6, 1906.
There was a little gray school; [words by]
John H. Miller, [music by] W. E.
Duffell. Chicago, Pioneer music
pub. CO. 8699
r°. 5 p.
J. H. Miller, United States. C 129181,
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
They work me all the time; by G. Borras.
Chicago, Success music co. 8700
f°, 6 p., FOllg.
G. Borras, United States. C 129543,
Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
w
Think of me, Nellie; by H. J. Burns.
Chicago, Success music co. 8701
f°, 6 p., song.
H. J. Burns, United States. C 129119,
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Thomas (J. B.)
Eilleen AUanna; quartette for female
voices, arr. by Wm. Dress.er, words by
E. S. Marble. (Secular octavo music.)
8702
8°. 4 p.
mixed voices.
8°, 4 p.
male voices.
8°, 4 p.
Wm. A. Pond & co., New York, N. Y.
C 129048-129050, Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. of
each Sept. 6, 1906.
Thoms (Karl).
In Spanien* im lande der Kastanien;
piano arr. und text. 8708
f, 8p.
Fr. Hofmeister, l^ipzig, Germany. 0
129527, Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 19 .
274
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Those charming eyes of gray; [words by]
Bertha Belle Israel, [masic by] Eu-
gene KaeuJEfer. Chicago, Roneer
music pub. co. 8704
fo, 5p.
B. B. Israel, United States. C 128639,
Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Thoee happy, happy days; [by] H. W.
Bracy. Chicago, Illinois music
book house. 8706
fo, 8 p., 8ong.
H. W. Bracy, Neddick, Me. C 129052,
Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
Thoughts I haTO of you; words by Fred
Ziemer, jr., music by Louis C. Snyder.
8706
f>, 5p.
L. C. Snyder & co., Buffalo, N. Y. C
129412, Sept. 12, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 12, 1906.
Thurban (T. W. )
Susie's wedding mom; characteristic
novelty composed [for] piano. 8707
i°.7p.
Charles Sheard & co. , London, England.
C 129085, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
Tildy (Ireen; words and music by Mazie
F. Montgomery. 8708
f°, 6 p.
Hamilton S. Gordon, East Orange, N. J.
C 119878, Apr. 26, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1906.
Tirbutt (jr. C. B.)
Come, let us raise a festive song; a col-
lege song for S. A. T. B., words by H.
Knapman. (Novello's school songs no.
873. ) 8709
8°. 8 p.
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 129211, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
10, 1906.
Toy (The) soldiers' march; (Marsch hol-
zerner soldaten) [by] P. Tschaikow-
sky, op. 39, no. 5, revision, phrasing
and fingering by Hans T. Seifert for
pianoforte. 8710
f°. 3 p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128584, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Tragic ( The ) scene; [words and music by]
Chas. J. Butler. 8711
leaf.
C. J. Butler, Camden, N. J. C 129468,
Sept. 13, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 13, 1906.
Trailer (The); intermezzo, by Rocco Ve-
nuto. 8712
f° 7 p., pf.
Thiebes-Stierlin music co., St. Louis,
Mo. C 129242, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
10, 1906.
Tribute (A); march and two step, for man-
dolin and guitar by Pietro Vaccaro.
8718
f^. pt«.
P. Vaccaro, Bristol, R. I. C 129446,
Sept. 13, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 13, 1906.
Trust in Ood and do what's right; words bv
Edward H. Smith, music by \V,
Donehoe. Chicago, Illinois music
book house. 8714
E. H. Smith, Montesano, Wash. C
129055, Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept 7, 1906.
Try to forget and for^ve; words by V. M.
Hannigan, music bv Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 8715
f°.6p.
V. M. Hannigan, Philadelphia, Pa. C
125973, July 21, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Tsohetschulin (A.)
Gavotte; fiir violine mit begleitung des
pianoforte oder orchesters. Ausgabe fiir
violine mit pianoforte. 8716
f°, 8C., 4 p. and V. pt.
N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin, Ger-
many. C 129019, Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
7, 1906.
Turkey in the straw; arr. by W. H.
Mackie. 8717
4*^, band pta.
J. W. Pepper, Philadelphia, Pa. C
129271, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
arr. by Mackie-Beyer.
49, orch. pt».
J. W. Pepper, Philadelphia, Pa. C
129270, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept 10, 1906.
Turner (Edmund).
0 clap your hands toother; anthem
for harvest edited by H. Clough-Leighter.
(Oliver Ditson company's oct ed. no.
11569.) 8718
8°. 11 p.
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Maas.
C 129300, Sept 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10,
1906.
Twilight dreamingB of the past; by Joe E.
Watkins. Chicago, Success music
CO. 8719
f°, 5 p., song.
J. E. Watkins, United States. C 129131,
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Twilight murmurings; Morceau, piano solo
bv Herman L. Schuitz. Buffalo,
^f. M. Leidt. 8720
f° 5 p.
H. E. Schuitz, Buffalo, N. Y. C 129373,
Sept 11, 1906; 2 c. Sept 11, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONB
275
Twilight muiingt; ballad, by Alice G. De
Han. 8721
Geo. B. JenniDgs co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
€ 129419, Sept. 12, 1906; 2 c. July 5, 1906.
(In stiller abendstunde) melodie
[by] Carl Ganschals, op. 123, piano-
forte, revision, phrasing and nnger-
ing by Hans T. Seifert.
fo 5p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128639, Ang. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Twiliffht reverie; [by] Mabelle Hall
Wright. Chicago, Pioneer music
pub. CO. 3782
f>. 6 p., pf,
M. H. Wright, United States. C 128550,
Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Two little eailor boys; words by Edward
Madden, music by Dolly Jordon.
8728
fo,5p.
Jerome H. Remick & co.. New York,
N. Y. C 128927, Sept. 6, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
8, 1906.
Tvroli^nne; [by] Fritz Spindler, op. 93,
no. 2, revision, phrasing and finger-
ing by Hans T, Seifert, pianoforte.
8724
P>,3p.
C 128609, Aug. 31, 1906.
[by] Paul Beaumont, revised and
fingered by C. Hoffmann, pianoforte.
f°,5p.
C 128659, Aug. 31, 1906.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. 2 c.
of each Aug. 31, 1906.
Under the ohestnnt tree; by Frank O.
Hatch. Chicago, Success music co.
8726
F, 5 p., aong.
F. 0. Hatch, United States. C 129550,
Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
Under the Linden tree; (Unter der linde)
[by] Carl Keinecke, op. 107, no. 10,
revision, phrasing and fingering by
Hans T. Seifert, pianoforte. (La
facility) 8726
f°,2p.
Cari Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128621, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Underneath a paraiol; words bjr John
Kemble, music by Lester Keith.
8727
f**,5p.
Harry Von Tilzer music pub. co.. New
York, N. Y. C 124036, June 22, 1906;
2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Up there; words by Fred £. Smith, music
bv Metropolitan music co. New
Vork, Melville music pub. co. 8728
f°. 6 p.
F. E. Smith, Montague, Mich. C
126283, July 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Vacant (The) Chair; by Thomas Pink.
Chicago, Success music co. 8729
F, 6 p., aong.
T. Pink. United States. C 129110, Sept.
8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Valse Sspagnola; [by] Paul Beaumont,
revised and fingered by C. Hofmann,
pianoforte. 8780
f°, 5p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128611, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Variations on the C major scale; [by]
Francis Thom^, revision, phrasing
and fingering by Hans T. Seifert
pianoforte. 8781
f*».8p.
Cari Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128600, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Verhey (Th. H. H.)
Mazurka in A minor; for pianoforte
selected, edited and fingered by Ernst
Perabo. 8782
f>, 6p.
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
129589, Sept. 15, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1906.
Viceola; words by Mrs. A. R. G. Alexan-
der, music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
8788
f°.8p.
^£r8. A. R. G. Alexander, Brooksville,
Fla. C 126510, July 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug.
31, 1906.
Victorions Amaiones; (Siegreiche Ama-
zonen) [by] Ed. Polaini, revision,
phrasing and fingering by Hans T.
Seifert, pianoforte. 8784
f°. 7 p.
Cari Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128633, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Vie (La) en rose; (Chanson) [hy] Carlo
Adami, op. 14, no. 2, revised and
fingered by Ibor Battuta, pianoforte.
(La facility) 8785
f , p. 6-7.
Cari Fischer, New York, N. Y. 0
128630, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Village (The) maiden; words and music
by Lilian McEwen. Chicago, Pio-
neer music pub. co. 8786
f°.6p.
L. McEwen, Angola, N. Y. C 117932,
Apr. 2, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
276
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Visit (A) to Van; words by Julia M.
Strader, music bv Metropolitan mu-
sic CO. New York, Melville mu-
sic pub. CO. 8787
f°. 3p.
J. M. Strader, Odessa, X. Y. C 126412,
July 28, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Waehi (Paul).
Venetian gondolas; barcarolle for the
pianoforte. 8788
f,6p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 129080, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
Waiting at the ehuroh; or, Hy wife won't
let me; [by] Henry E. Pether, arr.
by Geo. Lechler. 8789
40 3 p. zither.
C 128956, Sept. 6, 1906.
[by] Henry E. Pether, arr. by Louis
Tocaoen.
4°, 2 manda, pf and guitar pts.
C 128957, Sept. 6, 1906.
Theodore Lohr, New York, N. Y. 2 c.
of each Sept. 6, 1906.
Waiting for yon; words and music by
Emmett Blevens. 8740
fo.ep.
Pioneer music publishing company,
Chicago, 111. C 129189, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 8, 1906.
Waiting *neath the shade of the palm;
words and music by Maynie Belle
McGruder. Chicago, Pioneer mu-
sic pub. CO. 8741
f°, 6p.
M. B. McCxruder, United States. C
129161, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Waldmeiater (Otto).
Happy hearts; trio for women's voices,
English version by Frederick W. Ban-
croft. (Octavo series no. 342.) 8742
8°, 19 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
129456, Sept. 13, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 13, 1906.
Song (A) of youth; trio op. 182, Eng-
lish version by Frederick W. Bancroft.
(Octavo series women's voices no. 344.)
8748
8°, 8 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
129033, Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
Walker (Caroline Holme).
When the dew is falling; words by
Fiona Macleod. 8744
f°,6p.
Wa-Wau press, Newton Center, Mass.
C 129323, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10,
1906.
Walti; [by] Fritz Spindler, op. 93, no. 5,
revision phrasing and fingering by
Hans T. Seifert pianoforte. 8745
f^,3p.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128617, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Wanderinn (The) of the mind; words by
Joseph F. Gibbs, music by Metro-
politan music CO. New York, Mel-
ville music pub. co. 8746
r. 6p.
J. F. Gibbs, Letart, W. Va. C 126511,
July 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Ward (Clementine).
Santa Klaus; a fairy scena for girls and
boys. 8747
««. n p.
J. Curwen & sons, ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 128936, Sept. 6, 1906; 2 c. Sept
6, 1906.
Ward (Franks.)
Break forth into joy; Christmas an-
them for mixed voices. ( Oliver Ditson
company's octavo edition no. 11557. )
8748
8°. 8 p.
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
C 129292, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10,
1906.
Ward-Higgs (W.)
Widow's (The) party; no. 2 a barrack-
room ballad, wonis by Rudyard Kipling.
8749
f°, 7p.
Charles Sheard &co., London, England.
C 129086, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
We are near yon [words by] Mary Lane
Irvine, [music by] W. E. Duff ell.
Chicago, Pioneer music pub. co.
8750
f°.5p.
M. L. Irvine, United States. C 129174,
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
We two, or, Merry wedding hells; by Mrs.
A. M. Joiner. Chicago, Success
music CO. 8761
f°, 6 p., song.
Mrs. A. M. Joiner, United States. C
129560, Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
Webbe (William T.)
Oh! call it by some better name; song
for baritone or bass with piano ace,
words by Thomas Moore. 8758
X°.4p.
E. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
129535, Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
MTT8I0AL OOMPOSITIONS
277
Weinwurm (Bad.)
Mein osterreich ; fur Mannerchor [ohne
begleitiing. ] ( Kritisch ausgewiihlte man-
nerchore nnd quartette mit u. ohne kla-
vierbegleitung no. 8. ) 8763
8°, 8 p.
C 129003, Sept. 7, 1906.
Oesterreichisch-deutsche weise; fiir
mannerchor raitklavier, ad lib. ( Kritisch
ausgewiihlte miinnerehore und quartette
mit u. ohne klavierbegleitung. ) 8764
8°, 5 p.
C 129002, Sept. 7, 1906.
Bosworth & CO., Leipzig, Germany.
2 c. of each Sept. 7, 1906.
Were I a brook; words and music by Patty
Stair, high voice. 8766
f°. 5 p.
Geo. B. Jennings CO., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 129421, Sept. 12, 1906; 2 c. July 9, 1906.
What a pretty baby, you mast have been;
[words by] Wm. M. Ludwig, [music
by] Lee Carleton. Chicago, Pio-
neer music pub. co. 8766
fo. 6 p.
W. M. Ludwig, United States. C
129164, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
What a time; words and music by lowen
M. Lawson. Cincinnati, Geo. B.
Jennings co. 8767
fo. 5 p.
Geo. B. Jennings, Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 109199, Dec. 11, 1905; 2 c. Sept 12, 1906.
What fori [words and music by] Wm.
H. Friday, jr. 8768
leaf.
W. H. Friday, jr., Brooklyn, N. Y.
C 129158, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
What's all the worry; descriptive ballad
and refrain, words and music by
Chas. £. Lepaige. 8769
£o, 5p.
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 124016, June 22, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
What*! the use of father working; words
by Edw. F. Bender, music by Charles
Wadsworth Russ. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 8760
fo, 5 p.
E. F. Bender, Akron, Ohio. C 125832,
July 19, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
What ehall I do with Chris t1 ([words and
music by] James D. Barnitz. 8761
leaf.
J. D. Barnitz, Philadelphia, Pa. C
128517, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
What the song meant; by Josephine H.
Booth . Chicago, Success music co.
8762
F, 6 p., song.
J. H. Booth, United States. C 129547,
Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
When the battle's o'er Til come to yon, my
Hell; by Bessie F. Levenseller.
Chicago, Success music co. 8768
1^, 6 p., song.
B. F. Levenseller, United States. C
129563, Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
When the flowers bloom in Springtime,
Molly dear; words by Andrew B.
Sterling, music by Harry Von Tilzer.
8764
f°, 5 p.
H. V^on Tilzer music pub. co.. New
York, N. Y. C 116022, Mar. 10, 1906;
2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
When the flagrant roses speak of snnny
Jane; words by Thos. F. Kennedy,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
8765
fo 5 p.
T. F. Kennedy, Scran ton. Pa. C
125834, July 19, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
When the leaves are green again; words
and music by Anna Tracy. 8766
f°, 6 p.
Pioneer music publishing companv,
Chicago, 111. C 128526, Aug. 31 , 1906: 2 c.
Aug. 31, 1906.
When the old millstream is sleeping; words
by Sam M. Lewis, music by Dave
Rose. 8767
f°.5p.
Willis Woodward & co.. New York,
N. Y. C 129436, Sept. 12, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
11, 1906.
When the robin greets the Spring; words
and music by J. Joseph Crawford.
8768
f°,5p.
Thiebes-Stierlin music co., St. Louis,
Mo. C 129471, Sept. 13, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
13, 1906.
When the wild flowers bloom among Dako-
ta's hills; [words by] Jas. P. Leo,
music by Lee Carleton. Chicago,
Pioneer music pub, co. 8769
fo. 6 p.
J. P. Leo, United States. C 128520,
Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
When William went to war; words by Lulu
Lvman Foster, music by Wm. Lee.
Chicago, Illinois music book house.
8770
f°.3p.
L. L. Foster, Lewistown, Mo. C 129054,
Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
278
CATALOGUE OF COPYKIGHT BNTRIE8
Where the jeMamine ii bloemtng far away;
words by Eddie Dustin, music }>y
Herbert Spencer. 8771
f°. 5 p.
Thiebes-Stierlin music co., St. Louis,
Mo. C 129238, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
10, 1906.
Where the nodding willows dream; words
by J. H. Burton, music by Metro-
politan music CO. New York, Mel-
ville music pub. co. 8772
fo, 5p.
J. H. Burton, Jefferson City, Mo. C
126509, July 30, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Where the sandman gets Hii sand; cradle
song, w^ords and music by Zitella
Cocke. 3778
io,5p.
Henry Krey music co., Boston, Mass.
C 128981, Sept. 6, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1906.
Whirlwind (The) ; two step, composed by
Hazel K. Wood, written by Louis F.
Boos. 8774
fo,6p., pf.
E. B. <fe H. R. Wood, Jackson, Mich.
C 125689, July 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10,
1906.
Whisperings; words by Mrs. Juliet F.
Doujrherty, music by Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 3776
F. 5 p.
J. F. Doujfherty, Cove, Oreg. C 126281,
July 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Whit-Oonld (Fred).
Shepherd's slumber song; in D, bari-
tone, contralto or mezzo-soprano, words
by Leslie Gaze. 3776
f°. 3 p.
Jos. Williams, ltd., London, England.
C 129504, Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14,
1906.
in F original soprano or tenor,
words by Leslie Gaze,
i°, 8 p.
Joseph Williams, ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 129065, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept,
8, 1906.
White (Mary Lonisa).
To the river; words by Longfellow.
(Two-part songs for treble voices, third
series.) 8777
8°, 7 p.
Joseph Williams, ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 129066, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
8, 1906.
Whiter than snow; by Susanna Corell.
Chicago, Success music co. 8778
f°, 5 p., song.
S. Corell, United States. C 129115,
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Why I love yon; words by Emma Coach,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
8779
fo.Sp.
E. Couch, Penacock, N. H. C 125826,
July 19, 1906; 2 c, Aug. 31, 1906.
Will my mama oome to meet meT by Laura
F. Ei^^leson. Chicago, Success
music CO. 87S0
f°, 5 p., song.
L. F. Eagleson, United States. C
129168, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Will yon darel words by Gertrude E.
Sweet, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 8781
f**, 5p.
Mrs. Gertrude E. Smith, Portland, Me,
C 126413, July 28, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31,
1906.
Will yon love me always as yon love me
now; by L. V. English. 878S
f , 6 p., Bong.
L. V. English, Key West, Fla. C
129207, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Will yon pet me when yon get mel words
and music by Chester K. Wilson.
Nashville, Blake bros. & Flick.
8788
f°. 5 p.
C. Roland Flick, Nashville, Tenn. C
128486, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Wintzer ( Elizabeth ) .
Als grossmama ein mjidchen war; duett
op. 10, gedicht von C. Manfred Kyber.
8784
£°. 7 p.
N. Simrook, g. m. b. h., Berlin, Ger-
manv. C 129007, Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept
7, 1906.
Hinter'm gartenzaun; duett fiir zw^ei
frauenstimmen op. 11, gedicht von C.
Manfred Kyber. 8785
N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin, Ger-
many. C 129525, Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 14, 1906.
Klein-Maryke; fiir eine singstimme
mit begleitiing des pianforte op. 12,
gwiicht von C. Manfred Kyber.
3786
f°. 6 p.
N. Simrock, g. m. b. h., Berlin, Ger-
manv. C 129008, Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept
7, 1906.
Wire in, my lads; or, The oldest inhabitant,
by Fred. W. Leigh and Will Godwin.
8787
f°, unp. song.
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 129453, Sept 13, 1906; 2 c. Sept
13, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
279
Witohary; (Ballata) [by] W. F. Sudds, op.
306. 8788
t°, 6 p., pf.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128699, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Wondrous, wondroai love; [words by]
Flora Kirkland, [music Dy] Howard
£. Smith. 8789
leaf.
Meyer & bro., Chicago, 111. C 129248,
Sept 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Woodlark, cuckoo and frog; polka di con-
cert, [by] J. F. Wagner, arr. by L. P.
Laurenaeau. 8790
4P., band pts.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128677, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
World*! desire; fantasia solo for comet or
baritone, [by] Fred Lax, op. 677.
8791
F. sc., pf., 15 p., comet pt., 5 p.
J. W. Pepper, Philadelphia, Pa. C
129272, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Yankee Doodle's birthday; patriotic mu-
sical sketch, lyric by S. B. Alexander,
music by Theo. H. Northrup. 8792
4P, 21 p.
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 129499, Sept. 13, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 12,
1906.
Teoman's (The) wedding song; [by] Prince
Poniatowski, arr. ( The Jennmgs col-
lection of supplementary songs for
public schools, edited by Walter H.
Aiken. ) 8798
8°, 9 p.
Geo. B. Jennings CO., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 129426, Sept. 12, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10,
1906.
Ton go your way. Til go mine; [words by]
Josephine Cragle, [music by] Eugene
Kaeuffer. 8794
f'. 5p.
Pioneer music publishing company,
Chicago, 111. C 129186, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 8, 1906.
Ton're the ooazinest man I ever knew;
words by Eddie Dustin, music by J.
0. Williams. 8795
f°,5p.
Thiebes-Stierlin music co., St. Louis,
Mo. C 129241, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
10, 1906.
Tour eyes of blue; [words by] Lilla M.
Clarke, [music by] Eugene Kaeuffer.
Chicago, Pioneer music pub. co.
8796
f>,6p.
L. M. Clarke, United States. C 128630,
Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Zanger (Oustav).
Bless the Lord, 0 my soul; op. 61,
mixed voices. (Octavo series no. 733.)
8797
SP, 12 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
129681, Sept. 16, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 16, 1906.
Zelda; words by George Carlisle, music
by George Baker. 8798
f°. 5 p.
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 126667, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1906.
Zilcher (Paul).
6 easy melodious studies op. 47, piano.
(Augener's edition no. 8499.) 8799
4°, 12 p.
C 129083, Sept. 8, 1906.
12 short easy studies in staccato-play-
ing, op. 46, piano. (Augener's edition
no. 8498. ) 8800
4°. 7 p.
C 129082, Sept. 8, 1906.
Augener, ltd., London, England. 2 c.
of each Sept. 8, 1906.
Zimmer (Oarl).
Nachmittag (Ein) im zoologischen gar-
ten; tongemalde fiir pianoforte op. 47.
8801
f9, 15 p.
Paul Westphal, Berlin, Germany. C
129000, Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
Number of entries of Musical compositions completed by deposit of 2 copies
since Jan. 1, 1906 18,079
INDEX TO PART 3. MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
This index contains the names of the copyright proprietors of all the titles regis-
tered in this number; following each proprietor's name is the title roistered by
him. The index includes also title references to all compositions entered under
the authors in the Catalogue and author references to all compositions entered
under the titles in the Catalogue. In the case of an author reference, the title
follows the name of the author.
Tlie Flffnres refer to tbe Heavy-faced Nninbers follo^rlnff tbe Titles In the
Cataloffne.
Abyssinia 3375
Achtlieder 3656
Adami (C.) Vie en rose 3735
Adams (J- H. ) fioses (Les) 3376
Adams (L.):
Little gold clock 3377
Two lovers 3378
Aggie 3379
Aiken (W. H.):
Gloria 3469
Jack Horner 3522
Yeoman's wedding song 3793
Ain' yo' comin' roun' no mo'! 3610
Aint you coming back 3380
Alas that spring 3674
Alexander {Mrs. A. R. G.) Vi-
ceola 3733
Allegretto gracioso 3644
Allegro poco scherzando 3644
AUman (L. D.) Call me sweet-
heart 3412
Als grossmama ein madchen war. 3784
Alter grass 3564
Ambrosio (A. d*):
Chanson Napolitaine 3381
Valse 3382
Ames (A.) :
Fate 3454
Remembrance 3618
American chevalier 3383
Among the palms 3384
Amour (JJ) s'envole 3478
An das Christkind 3491
Andante languido 3644
Andr^ (J.) Japanischer Kriegs-
marsch 3445
Andreas (£. ) There's no one else. 3698
Andreas music pub. co. There's
nooneelse 3698
Angel's visit 3385
Answered prayer 3386
Arise, shine 3543
Ascension 3387
Ascherbeig, Hopwood & Crew.
Gibraltar 3562
Athomeagain 3388
Atkinson (K E. ) Because of you. 3394
Augener, ltd. :
6 easy melodious studies 3799
12 short easy studies 3800
Auld Reekie 3622
Ave Maria 3642
Avowal 3638
Azure blue moon 3389
Baby Vinan's lullaby song 3390
Baker (G.) Zelda 3798
Ballantine (E. ) Camping 3391
Ballata 3788
Baltzell ( W. J. ) Song of the heart. 3392
Banjo lessons 3651
Barber. Dance of the fairies 3426
Barnard (G. D.) Logan court
house 3544
Barney (W. L.) Passing down
the line 3608
Baraitz (J. D.) What shall I do
with Christ 3761
Barron & Thompson. My Marine-
cia 3578
Bastow (G.) Galloping major .. . 3463
Battuta(L) Vieenrose 3735
Beaumont (P.) :
Tarentelle 3694
Tyrolienne 3724
Valse Espagnole 3730
Beautiful river 3393
Because of you 3394
Bell music co. :
Cavalry charee 3416
Dance of the noneybells 3427
Gleaming star 3468
Beloved, it is morn 3661
Bender (E. F. ) What's the use . 3760
Bennet (C. W. ) Fighting Bob. . . 3455
Bennett (B. £.) March of the
crickets 3554
Bennett (C. W. ) Old wine in new
bottles 3601
Bergerettes (Les) 3395
Beware 3663
Binet (F.):
Bergerettes 3395
Devant la madone 3396
M^lodie printani^re 3397
I
n
INDEX
Birdie's lullaby 3559
BiBchoff (J. W.):
I long for you 3398
Teach me, O Lord 3399
Tra^y (A) 3400
Blacksmith's daughter 3401
Blake brothers & Flick. In the
valley 3617
Blanpied (J. W.) Sunny Kansas
waltz 3680
Blauert ( W . F. ) Penn. coal supply
CO 3611
Bless the Lord, 0 my soul 3797
Blevens ( E. ) Waiting for you . . . 3740
Blondheim (S. ) Take me back to
the glare 3692
Bode(W.) Charge 3417
Bohm (C. ) Peasants (The) 3402
Bole (J. U. ) New San Francisco . 3588
Boosey <& co. :
Fanello 3461
Her mother's voice 3673
Shamus O'Brien 3669
Stabat mater 3670
Booth (J. H.) What the song
meant 3762
Borras (G.) They work me all
the time 3700
Boeworth <& co. :
Mein oeterreich 3753
Oeeterreichisch 3754
Bozarth (J. P.) Sailing on the
ocean of life 3630
Brackett (F. H.):
Hail to the Lord's anointed . . 3403
0, throned, O crowned 3404
Bracy (H. W.) Those happy,
happy days 3705
Braham ( £. ) Commodore (The) . 3424
Brahms (J.) Sonatensatz 3405
Brayton, ( W. P.) The Mandarin . 3552
Break forth into joy 3748
Break of dawn 3641
Breath of the rose 3406
Breazeale (W.) Down on the
Bayou 3435
Breitkopf & Hartel. Suite de
valses 3535
Bristow (F. L.)*.
Foxey grandpa 3407
Jennie 3523
Brock bans (M. ):
An das Christkind 3491
Heirat 3492
Brown ( F. J. ) Springtime 3666
Bruch ( M. ) Scene der Marfa 3408
Brueschweiler ( F. ) :
Parting song 3409
Vale carissima 3410
Bunzel (B.) Mine 3568
Burleigh (H. T. ) Love's dawning. 3411
Burnett (3/r«. E. M.) New red
whiteand blue 3589
Bums (H. J.) Think of me, Nel-
lie 3701
Burton (J. H.) Where the nod-
ding willows dream 3772
Butler ( C. J. ) Tragic scene 3711
Butterfly 3540
Call me sweetheart 3412
Calmnight 3413
Camping 3391
Canoe race 3414
Capriccietto 3465
Carle (R.) Marching 3415
Carleton (L.):
I claim you 3495
Mary sy Iph-like fairy 3557
What a pretty baby 3756
When the wild flowers bloom. 3769
Carrington ( G. ) Nemaha 3587
Carrington ( G. D. ) jr. Nemaha . . 3687
Cashier (N. L. ) Jolly tare 3626
Cavalry charge 3416
Chanson Napolitaine 3381
Ohappell <& CO., ltd.:
Butterfly 3640
Menuetd'Autan 3636
Postman lore 3419
Red rose tree 3420
R^ve de juenesse 3537
To a water nymph 3629
Wiener f rauen 3539
Charge of the Rough Riders 3417
Choral 3453
Church (J. ) CO. :
Alas that spring 3674
Beloved, it is morn 3661
Desire 3675
Dolly Madison 3431
Foxey grandpa 3407
Her cheek is tike a tinted rose . 3667
Memories * 3662
Song of the forest wilds 3657
City of gold 3418
Clark ( L. M. ) Your eyes of blue. 3796
Clayton (AD.) Straw hat 3677
Clendenen (U. V.) My pretty
little queen 3584
Clutsam (G. H,):
Postman lore 3419
Red rose tree 3420
Cocke (Z.) Where the sandman
getshissand 3773
Cohan (D.) Rosalie 3624
Cohen (A. M.) Sunlight dance.. 3679
Colman (H. P.) Mother and son. 3675
Columbia 3421
Come and go to Jamestown 3422
Come, let us raise a festive song . . 3709
Come o'er the links 3423
Come ye lofty, come ye lowly 3558
Commodore (The) 3424
Coo! Coo! 3486
Cook (CD.) Fighting Bob 3455
Corell ( S. ) Whiter than snow ... 3778
Corn well (W. E.) San Francisco
memorial 8636
Costello (K A. A.):
Fate 3454
Remembrance .• * 3618
119 DEX
III
Cottage bv the sea 3425
Couch ( EO Why I love you ... . 3779
Cox (M. I. ) Grandpa's song 3475
Crawford (J. J. ) When the robin
greets the spring 3768
Crowell (L. M.) Sweet Anna
O'Nye 3682
Cur wen (J) <& sons, ltd.:
Noah's ark 3649
Santa Klaus 3747
Czardas 3566
Dahlof ( J. ) l^nom porten 3511
Dance of the fairies 3426
Dance of the honey bells 3427
Danse au bord de V eau 3625
Davidson (B. M.) Happv child-
hood .* 3479
Day dreams 3428
De Hah (A. G.) Twilight mus-
ings 3721
Dellman (A. G. ) Proud you met
me 3616
Del rieu f rdres. Amour ( L' ) 3478
Denisty (C. ) Sollasisol 3429
Desire 3675
Deutsche Brahms gesellschaft sona-
tensatz .. 3405
DeuxMarthe 3449
Devant la madone 3396
Dewey (E. E.):
Answered prayer 3386
Ascension 3387
Might of right 3567
DiebBtahl 3532
Digoud^-Diodet (L.) Prends- 3591
Ditson (0.) CO.:
Arise 3543
Auld Reekie 3622
Break forth into joy 3748
Come ye lofty, come ye lowly . 3558
Episode orientale 3443
Graded piano course 3693
Hail 3403
Impromptu 3444
Jesus was a baby 3545
Kerry dance 3571
Make haste to tell 3639
Method for the zylophone 3623
O clap your hanas together. . . 3718
Old wine in new bottles 3601
Parting song 3409
Short choral mass 3437
Sing we Noel 3464
Vale carissima 3410
We have seen His star 3652
Dixie 3430
Dolly Madison; two-step 3431
Donaudy (S.) Sperduti nel buio. 3432
Doiiehoe ( W. ) Trust in God 3714
Don't talk dat way 3433
DonH you getgay 3434
DoTsey (E. C):
Jollv joker 3525
Old Abe 3598
Dougherty ( J. F.) Whispering . 3775
Douglas (E. ) There is nothmg
like a picnic on the shore 3696
Down on the Bayou 3435
Down on the Mississippi 3436
Drei frauenchore 3564
Dreililien Verlaor. Parademarsch. 3450
Dressier ( W. ) Short choral mass , 3437
Du bist wie eine blume 3640
Duffell ( W. E. ) :
He's jest aa sweet 3484
Proposal 3615
There was a little gray school. 3699
We are near you 3750
Dugdale ( L. Z. ) Savior of men . . 343a
Durand (A.) & fils:
Bergerettes (Les) 3395
Danse au bord de Teau 3625
Devaut la madone 3396
Fiancee du Timbalier 3631
Fleure 3632
Melodie 3397
Melodies Persanes 3633
Menuet 3460
Rustiques 362ft
Sonates 3646-
Eagleson (L. F.) Will my mama
come to meet me 3780
Edra namn i himlen 3439
Edwards (J.) Girl&thegovenor. 3440
Eilleen allanna 3702
Ekstase 3691
Elkin & CO., ltd. Three little
waltzes ....... ..-....._.... 3644
Ellis (M.)'"SccadilVy crawl".'/.'.'.! 3441
Ending (The) 3442
Engelmann (H.):
Episode orientale 3443
J mpromptu nocturne 3444
English (L. V. ) Will you love me
always 3782
Entrance of governor 3440
Episode orientale 3443
P^sslinger ( A. ) Japanischer kriegs-
marsch 3445
Everhart (L. W. ) Dance of the
fairies 3426
Everlasting Father 3446
Eville (V.):
Love's comfort 3447
When she is near 3448
Ewers (R.) Deux (Les) Marthe. 3449
Ey ken ( H . v. ) Parademarsch . . . 3450
Fairy dance.. 3559
Fairy life 3549
Fall of the golden gate 3451
Fanello 3461
Farewell, my soldier lad 3452
Farmer (H.) Gloria 3469
Farwell (A.) Impressions 3453
Y&te ... . 3454
Fiancee du fi'm'tiilier ". . 1 ! ! i ! 1 " I ! 3631
Field (J. A.) My mother who
taught me to pray 3579
Fighting Bob 3455
Figlia (La) di lorio 3458
IV
INDEX
Finch (F. G.) :
Ending 3442
Love 3546
FiBcher (C):
Commodore (The) 3424
Sweilish coronation march . . . 3681
Sweet reverie 3688
Tarentelle 3694
Toy soldiers* march 3710
Twilight musings 3721
Tyrolienne 3724
Under the linden tree 3726
Valse Espagnole 3730
Variations 3731
Victorious Amazones 3734
Vie en rose 3735
Waltz :.... 3745
Witchery 1. 3788
Woodlark 3790
Fletcher ( W. ) Miss Sherry Flip. 3570
Fleure 3632
Flick (C. R. ) Will you pet me . . 3783
Forberg (0. ) :
Drei f rauenchore 3564
Konigs (Des) einzug 3565
Ford (W.) Please buy a paper,
do 3613
Forster (A.) Trio in leichtem
style 3456
Forster (L. L.) When William
went to war 3770
Forsyth ( M. E. ) Old violin 3600
Four hymns 3457
Foxey grandpa 3407
Franchetti (A.) Figlia (La) di
lorio 3458
Francis, Day & Hunter:
Galloping major 3463
Wire in 3787
Freudenberg (W. ) Pfahlbauer
(Die) 3459
Frey (K) Menuet 3460
Friday ( W. H. ) jr. What for _ . . . 3758
Friedman (L.) Murmuring love. 3576
Fritzsche ( K. ) Im fliederhain 3485
Fruhling 3637
Gaggs (T. H.) Fanello 3461
Gallant troubadour 3462
Galloping major 3463
Gnnschals (C.) In stiller abend-
stunde 3721
Gardner (J. B.) I want another
man 3506
Gaul (H. B. ) Sing we Noel 3464
Gault (A. G.) Oh, for the days
of my childhood 3596
Gemsheira (F.) Capriccietto 3465
Gibbe (J. F.) Wanderings of the
mind 3746
Gibby ( W. E. ) I am an old man. 3493
Gibraltar 3562
Girl and the governor 3440
Opening chorus, Act 1 3440
Girl in the scarlet sweater 3466
Give my love to mother 3467
^learning star of heaven 3468
Gloria in excelsis 3469
Glorious way 3470
God don't care 3471
Godfrey ( C. ) Figlia di lorio - . . . 3458
Going to the front 3472
Goldschmidt ( 0. ) Night her shade
is bringing 3473
Good morning 3559
Gordon ( H. S. ) Tildy Green 3708
Goulart (J. F. ) Don't you get gay. 3434
Grabill (A. G.) Only the sweet-
heart of a little Jap 3606
Gra<dou8 Father 3474
Graded piano course 3693
Graduated sight-reading 3482
Grandpa's song 3475
Gray (M. E. ) Sweet Rosalie 3689
Greater San Francisco 3476
Hade jag vingar som dufvan 3477
Hail to the Lord's anointed 3403
Haley (I. N.) Independence 3518
Hall (J. T. ) Commodore (The) . . 3424
Hammond (J. L. ) Quoro 3617
Hand (KM.) In lilac time 3512
Hannigan ( V. M. ) Try to foi^t. 3715
Happy childhood 3479
Happy hearts 3742
Har du hort det? 3480
Hark, 0 hear the birds 3481
Harris (C.K.) I'm happy now.. 3501
Harris (T.):
Everlasting Father 3446
Glorious way 3470
Gracious Father 3474
Keeping me 3530
Little lightB 3541
Live for Jesus 3542
Message from the King 3563
More and more 3573
On to victory 3603
Harrison ( F. M. ) Graduated sight-
reading 3482
Hartmann(P.) MortedelSignore. 3483
Hatch (F. 0. ) Under the chestnut
tree 3725
Hatchett ( A. ) Somebody's daugh-
ter 3656
Hauck (E. ) Amour (L' ) s'envole. 3478
Haviland (F. B. ) pub. co. :
I thought 3505
Just you and I 3529
Hawkinson (C. J.) Edra
namn 3439
Hay ward (C. ):
My mother's grave 3580
No place on earth like home . 3593
He's jest as sweet , 3484
Heidenreich (C. L.) Im flieder-
hain 3486
Heierhoff (H. J.) Azure blue
moon 3389
Hein(S.) Coo! Coo! 3488
Heirat wider willen 3492
Helf (J. F.) Aint you coming
back 3380
INDEX
Hell & H ager co. Aint you coming
back 3380
Helmick (8. M.) Since I heaid
Priflcillasing 3653
Henderson {Mrs. A. B.) Four
hymns 3467
Her cheek is like a tinted roee 3667
Her mother's voice 3673
Herbert (V.) Whistle it 3487
Herrmann (S. L.) 0 thou sub-
lime sweet evening star 3538
Hinter 'm gartenzaun 3785
His giftof love 3488
Hobo man 3489
Hoffer ( M. A. ) Pipe dreams 3612
Hofmann (C):
TyroUenne 3724
Valse Espagnole 3730
Hofmeister (F.):
InSpanien 3703
Prinzessin Anna Monica 3665
Trois pi^es faciles 3654
Hogan ( £. ) I'm happy now 3501
HoTton ( F. ) A CO. :
Logan court house 3544
March-Simplex 3555
Holtz ( C. £. ) She could only be
a friend to me 3647
Hoschna (K. L.) Hobo man 3489
How He loves us! 3490
Howell (Afr». J. D.) I love you.. 3497
Huff(H.L.) I have left my heart. 3496
Humperdinck (£.):
An das Christkind 3491
Heirat wider willen 3492
am an old man 3493
am waiting 3494
claim you mine 3495
have left my heart 3496
long for you 3398
love you 3497
love you ; the hearts song 3498
'm crazy 3499
'm Don Pascal de Mesquita 3440
'm Boing right back 3500
'm happy now 3501
'm waiting 3502
m wise 3503
met my love.... 3604
thought my troubles were over. . 3505
*vea very nasty temper 3440
want another man 3606
want to find my papa 3507
will take you 3508
da—ho 3509
f I had half the money 3510
genom porten 3611
m fliederhain 3486
Imperial music pub. co. Sweet-
heart 3690
mpressions of the Wa- Wan 3453
mpromptu nocturne 3444
nlilactime 3612
n Spanien, im lande der Kasta-
nien 3703
In stillejc abendstunde 3721
3596— FT 3, NO 15—06 8
In the beyond 3613
In the garden 3614
In the golden fullness 3648
In the hilla of Colovado 3616
In the land of make-believe 3616
In the valley 3617
Independence Liberty bell 3618
Invocation 3453
Irvine (M. L.) We are near you. 3750
Isit vou? 3519
Israel (B. B.) Those charming
eyes of gray , 3704
It^e-laine 3520
It's only a letter 3621
It was a lover and his lass 3560
Italian serenade 3672
Jack Frost 3659
Jack Homer 3522
Jackson (F. £.) No more cock-
fights for dis coon 3592
Japanischer kriegsmarsch 3446
Jennie & little Jim 3523
Jennings (G. B.) What a time .. 3767
Jennings (G. B.) co.:
Four nymns 3457
Gallant troubadour 3462
Gloria 3469
Jack Homer 3522
Jennie 3523
OhLambofGod 3597
Twilight musings 3721
Were I a brook 3766
Yeoman's wedding song 3793
Jensen (J. 0.) Blacksmith's
daughter 3401
Jesas was a baby 3645
Johnson (C. L. V If I had half. . . 3510
Johnston (R. P.) One autumn
day 3604
Joiner {Mn, A. M.):
Baby Vinan's lullaby song . . . 3390
Morning praise 3674
We two 3751
Jolly bachelors 3524
Jolly joker 3526
Jolly tars 3626
Jones (S. O.) I thought 3606
Jordon(D.) Two little sailor boys. 3723
Jule 3527
June roses 3561
Just before the ball 3528
Just you and I 3529
Kaeuffer (E.):
Happy childhood 3479
It-elaine 3620
Just before 3528
Jolly tars 3526
No more cockfights for dis coon 3592
Only the sweeuieart of a little
Jap 3605
Sowing flower seed 3660
Sweet Dunch of roses 3683
Those charming eyes of gray . . 8704
You go your way 3794
Your eyes of blue 3796
Keelin(H..W,) In the valley .. . 3617
VI
INDEX
Little lights for Jeetis ...^ 3541
Live for Jesus 3542
Lloyd (C.T.) Arise 3543
Logan court house 3544
Lohr ( T. ) Waiting at the church . 3739
Long (A. R.) Jesuswasa bahy.. 3543
Lookin* back 3628
Love 3546
Love divine, all love excelling 3668
Lover's dream 3547
Lover's silhouette 3695
Love's comfort 3447
Love's dawning 3411
Love's incense 3548
Lowitz(J. B.) I'mcrazy 3499
Lucke (K. £.):
Fairy life 3549
It was a lover and his lass 3550
Ludwig (W. M.) What a pretty
baby 3766
Lyman (H. L.) Give my love to
mother 3467
Lynes ( Frank) June roses 3551
Idacartney (L. M. ) Give my love
to mother 3467
McE wen (L. ) Village maiden . . . 3736
McGruder ( M. B. ) Waiting ' neath
the shade of thepalm 3741
McGuiness (T. £.) Murmuring
love; gingerette 3576
Maciocchi (M.) Deux Marthe... 3449
Mackie (W. H.) Turkey in the
straw 3717
Mackie-Be^-er:
Abyssinia - 3375
Turkev in the straw 3717
Sunlight dance 3679
McMechen (D. C.) I'm waiting. 3502
Magnificat 3620
Make haste to tell the gladsome
news 3639
Maki (S. R. ) At home again 3388
Mandarin (The) 3552
Manning (E. T.):
Answered prayer 3386
Ascension 3387
Manning ( T. ) Might of right 3567
Maple tree 3553
March holzerner soldaten 3710
March of the crickets 3554
March-Simplex 3555
Marteau ( H. ) Ach t lieder 3556
Martine (H. C.) Greater San
Francisco 3476
Mary sylph-like fairy 3557
Marzo ( Eduardo ) . Gome ye lofty,
come ye lowly 3558
Marzo (E.) Songs for young
people 3559
Mascheroni (A.) A mother's
blessing 3560
Masi (J.) Sentimentale 3561
Maxwell (W.) music co.^
Ain' yo' comin' roun' 3610
Love's comfort .. 3447
Love'a. dawning «.. 3411
Keeping me 3530
Keesler {Mr». W. H.) I want to
find 3607
Keith ( L. ) Underneath a parasol . 3727
Kennedy (T. F.) When the fra-
grant roses 3765
Kennedy & co. :
Little gold clock 3377
Mother's (A) blessing 3560
Two lovers 3378
Kenny (E. R. ) Kioma 3531
Kern ( C. W . ) Bad'ner mad'bi . . 3533
Kerry dance 8571
Kioma 3531
Kistner (F.) Trio 3456
Klein Maryke 3786
Klingler(K.> Diebstahl 3532
Konigs (Des) einzug 3565
Komzak ( K.) BadPner mad'ln . . 3533
Krey (H.) music co.:
Love's incense 3549
Where the sandman gets his
sand 3773
Kuckuckslied 3564
Kunz(H. T.) Jule 3527
Lachner(L) Nordisch 3634
Lacombe (P. ) Suite de valses . . . 3535
Lambert (F.):
Menuet d' Autan 3536
R6ve de jeunesse 3537
Lampe (J. B.):
American chevalier 3383
Mandarin 3552
Lange (G. ) 0 thou sublime sweet
evening star 3538
Langville (J.) Cottage by the sea. 3425
Large orsmall 3559
Laurendeau (L. P.):
Swedish coronation march . . . 3681
Woodlark 3790
Lawson ( I. M. ) What a time 3757
Lax ( F. ) World's desire 3791
Laying down the pipes 3453
Lechler (G.) Waiting at the
church 3739
Lee ( W. ) When William went to
war 3770
Leff(E. R.) Donttalk 3433
Lege (J. G.) My chocolate col-
ored sweetheart 3677
Lehar (F. ) Wiener frauen 3539
Leigh (F. W.) and Godwin (W.)
Wire in, my lads 3787
Leo (J. P.) When the wild flow-
ers bloom 3769
Leoni (F. ) Butterfly (A) 3540
Lepaige (C. E.) What's all the
worry 3759
Leven8eller.(B. F. ) When the bat-
tle's o'er 3763
Liddle (F. J. ) :
Inthe land - 3516
Mischief making moon 3569
Lilly ( G. E. ) Sweet Lily Queen . . 3685
Little gold clock— 3377
INDEX
Vll
Maxwell (W.) music co. — Cont'd.
My little old lady 3585
Out of the misty twilight 8671
Thou'rt like unto a flower 3640
When she is near 3448
Mav (F. N. ) Nellie May 3586
Menring (L. D.) Independence. 3518
Mein Osterrich 3763
Melodic printanl^re 3397
Melodies Persanes 3633
Memories 3662
Menuet d'Autan 3536
Meny (P. JR. ) Gibraltar 3662
Message from the King 3563
Messina ( J. ) Some one looks good
to some one 3665
Method for the zylophone 3623
Metropolitan music co. :
Sweet Lily Queen 3685
Sweet Mollie McGee 3686
Sweet pea vine 3687
Take me back to the glare 3692
There is nothing like a picnic
on the shore 3696
Try to forget & foi^ive 3716
Uptherej j. 3728
Viceola 3733
Visit to Mars 3737
Wanderings of the mind 3746
When the fragrant roses 3765
Where the nodding willow's
dream 3772
Whisperings 3776
Why I love you 3779
Will you dare? 3781
Meyer-Olhersleben (M.):
Drei frauench5re 3564
Konics (Des) einzug 3565
Meyer & brother:
Everlasting Father 3446
Glorious way 3470
Goinptothe front 3472
Gracious Father 3474
Hark, 0 hear 3481
His gift 3488
How Helovesus! 3490
Keeping me 3530
LiUle lights 3541
Live for Jesus 3542
Message from the King 3563
More and more 3573
O come with cheerful voices. . 3694
Ontovictory 3603
Our banner 3606
Wondrous, wondrous love . . . 3789
Michiels (G.) Czardas no. 1 on
National Hungarian melodies . . 3566
Might of right 3567
Miles ( T. J. ) Beautiful river .... aS93
Miller (J. H.) There was a little
gray school 3699
Mine 3668
Mischief making moon 3669
Miss Sherry Flip 3570
Mitchell (a B.). FareweU 3452
Molloy (J. J.). Kerry dance 3571
Montgomery (M.F.) Tildy Green. 3708
Moon lady 3572
Moore ( W. ) R^ve de jeunesse . . . 3537
More and more 3673
Moregraft (H. G.) In the hills . . 3616
MorlMichi ( A. ) Figlia di lorio . . . 3458
Morning praise 3574
Morris (tl.) Some one looks good
to some one 3655
Morte del Signore 3483
Mother and son 3575
Mother's (A) blessing 3560
Murmuring love . 3576
M y chocolate colored sweetheart . . 3577
My Mariuccia 3678
My mother who. taught me to pray . 3579
My Mother's grave 3580
Mv old log cabin home in the val-
ley of Missouri 3681
My old Ohio home 3582
My own native land 3683
My pretty little queen 3584
My little old lady 3585
Nachmittag im Zoolog. garten 3801
Nearing the village 3463
Neidlinger ( W. H. ) My little old
lady 3685
Nellie May 3586
Nelson (T.) & Teasley (D. 0.)
Har du hortdet? 3480
Nemaha : 3587
Nevin(G. B.) Arise 3643
New San Francisco 3588
New red, white and blue 3589
Night her shade is bringing 3473
Night's first star 3590
Nilson-Fysher (A. ) Prends-moi . 3591
No more cockfights for dis coon. . . 3692
No place on earth like home 3593
Noah's ark and other kindergarten
musical games 3649
Nordisch 3634
Norin (H. S.) Is it you? 3619
Northrop (T. H.) Yankee Doo-
dle's birthday 3792
Novello & CO., ltd.:
Come let us raise a festi ve song . 3709
Night..... --..- 3473
Nowhere to go 3559
Nye(J. B.) City of gold 3418
0 clap your hands together 3718
O come with cheerful voices 3594
O days of rapture 3678
O Maryland, my Maryland 3695
0 thou sublime sweet evening star. 3538
O throned, 0 crowned 3404
O'Connell (M. ) Day dreams 3428
O'Connor (P. ) Columbia 3421
Oesterle(L.) Aveu 3638
Oesterreichisch-deutsche weise . . . 3764
Oh! Call it by some better name. . 3762
Oh, for the days of my childhood. 3596
Oh Lambof God 3597
Old Abe 3598
Old black Joe 3699
Old violin 3600
Vltl
INDEX
Old wine in new bottlee 9001
On the banks of the old Genesee. . 8602
On to victory 8803
One autumn day 3604
Only the sweetheart of a little Jap . 3605
Organ lessons 3651
Our banner 3606
Ourclock 3559
Onr country's Western gate 3607
Out of the mistv twilight 3671
P. O. D. Since I heard Prisdlla
sing 3653
Page(N. C.) Kerry dance 3671
Parademarsch 3450
Partingsong 3409
Passing down the line 3608
Past and present 3609
Peasants (Les) 3402
Pease (J. L.) Ain' yo' comin'
roun* no mo* 3610
Penman ( G. W. ) Fall of thegolden
gate , 3451
Pennsylvania coal supply co 3611
Pepper (J. W.):
Abyssinia 3375
Sunlight dance 3679
Turkey in the straw 3717
World's desire 3791
Perabs(£.):
Nordisch 3534
Rococo 3619
Perrin (P. P.) Strolling by the
sea 3676
Persian songs 3633
Pether (H. E.) Waiting at the
church 373»
Pfahlbaur (Die) 3459
Phillips (F. I. ) Moon lady 3572
Piano lessons 3651
Piantadosi (A.) My Mariuccia . . 3578
Piatt (W. C.) Passing down the
line 3608
Piccadilly crawl 3441
Pickering (Mrs. L. ) Angel's visit. 3385
Pink (T.):
I will take you 3508
Vacant chair 3729
Pioneer music pub. co. :
Is it you? 3519
March of the crickets 3554
Moon lady 3572
My old lo^ cabin home in the
valley of Missouri 3581
My pretty little queen 3584
Pipedreams 3612 |
Sowing flower seed 3660
Sunny Kansas waltz 3680 '
Sweet bunch of roses 3683
W ai ti ng f or you 3740
When the leaves are green
again 3766
You go your way 3794
Pipedreams 3612
Plame(S.) Proposal 3615
Please buy a paper, do 3613
Poldini (£.) Victorioiis Amar
zones 3734
Poniatowski {Prinoe), Yeoman's
wedding song 3793
Pond (W. A.) A CO. Eilleen al-
lanna 3702
Postman love 3419
Powe (B.) I met my love 3504
Prends-moi .-w 3591
Presser (T.)
Czardas 8566
O thou sublime sweet evening
star 3638
Song of the heart 3392
Venetian gondolas 3738
Price (!».):
O come with cheerful voices. . . 3594
Our banner 3606
Prideof the west 3614
Prinzessin Anna Monica 3665
Proposal 3615
Proud you met me 3616
Quoro 3617
Rabador (A. S.):
Come o'er tiie links 3423
Girl in the scarlet sweater 3466
God don't care 3471
Raising the piper 3453
Ramsey (L. B.) He's jest as
sweet 3484
Receiving the messenger 3453
Red rose tree 3420
Reed (L.) My own native land.. 3583
Reibel (J. B. ) & Fern (J. ) Sweet
pea vine 3687
Reid (F. W. ) Love's incense 3548
Reinecke (C.) ^ Under the linden
tree 3726
Remembrance 3618
Remick (J. H. ) A co. :
Breath of the rose 3406
I'm going 3500
I'm wise 3503
Sally 3634
Two little sailor boys 3723
Retford (M.) Peasants (Les) 3402
Rheinberger (J. ) Rococo 361 9
Richardson ( R. P. ) Just before. . 3528
Ricordi (G.) &c.:
Figlia di lorio 3458
Morte del Signore 3483
Speitluti 3432
Riesi&Erler. Ekstase 3691
Rigby(R.J.) My old Ohio home. 3582
Ripley (E. N.) American chevar
Her 3383
Roberts-Kunz music oo. Jule 3527
Robinson ( H . ) It's only a letter. 3521
Rococo 3619
Rogers (J. H. ) Magnificat 3620
Rogers ( L. C. ) I claim you 3495
Roller skating rink 3621
Rollinson (T. H.):
Auld Reekie 3622
Method 3623
Rosalie 3624
INDEX
IX
K066 (D.) When the old mill
fltream 18 Bleeping 3767
Boees (Les) 3376
Itoes.(D.) Shoulder arms 3650
RouBsel (A.):
Danse au bord de Teaa 3625
Rugtiques 3626
Hover 3627
RovdB (M. F. ) Lookin' back .... 3628
Ruble (H.M.) Ilovevou 3498
Rumbold(U.) To a water nymph. 3629
RusB (C. W. ) What's the use . . . 8760
Rustiques 3626
Sabin ( W. D. ) Past and present. 3609
Saddler (L. E.) Onr country's
Western gate 3607
Sailing on the ocean of life 3630
Saint-Saens (C):
Fianc^ du Timbalier 3631
Fleure 3632
Melodies Persanes 3633
Sally 3634
San Francisco fire 3635
San Francisco memorial 3636
Santa Klaos 3747
Saviorofmen 3438
Scene derMarfa 3408
Scheinpfly (P. ) Friihling 3637 I
SchifffEO Aggie 3379'
Sehirmer (G.):
Aveu. 3638
Lover's silhouette * 3695
Magnificat 3620
Mazurka 3732
Nordisch 3534
Oh! Call it by some better
name 3752
Rococo 3619
Songs for young people 3559
Schleider ( F. ) Make haste to tell
the gladsome news 3639
Schmidt (A. P.):
Ave Maria 3642
Beware 3663
BlesstheLord 3797
Happy hearts 3742
I long for yon 3398
June roses 3551
Love divine 3668
O days of rapture 3678
Songof youth 3743 I
Teachme 3399 ,
Tragedy (A) 3400 ;
Wanderer 3664 \
Schmidt (L. ) Thou'rt like unto a I
flower 3640 ■
Schnecker(P.A.) Break of dawn. 3641 |
School-days 8559 ,
Schutert(F.) Ave Maria 3642
Schubert music pub. co. Amen- |
can chevalier 3383 ,
Schuberth ( E. ) & co. : |
Fairy life 3549
It was a lover and his lass. . . . 3550
Schultz (H. £.) Twilight mur-
muringis 3720
Schutt(E.J Avea 3638
Schuyler ( W. ) In the golden full-
ness 3643
Scott ( C. ) Three little waltzes. . . 3644
Scrambled eggs 3645
Seifert(H.TO:
Sweet reverie 8688
Tarantelle 3694
Tojr soldiers* march 3710
Twilight musings 3721
Tyrohenne 8724
Under the linden tree 3726
Variations on G major scale . . 3731
Victorious Amazones 3734
Waltz 3745
Seller (S.):
Among the pines 3384
Dixie 3430
O Maryland, My Maryland . . 3595
Old black Joe 3599
Song of the palm 3658
Senaill^ (J. B. ) Sonates 3646
Sentimentale 3561
Shamus O'Brien 3669
Shattinger piano & mus. co., Bad'-
ner mad'ln 3533
She could only be a friend to me. . 3647
Sheard (C.) a co.:
Susie'ff wedding mom 3707
Widow's party 3749
Shepherd (A.) Star in the night. 3648
Shepherd's slumber song 3776
Sherrington (C.) Noah's ark &
other Kindergarten musical
games 3649
Short choral mass 3437
Shoulder arms 3650
Siegel-M vers correspondence school
01 music. Banjo lessons 3651
Siegreiche Amazonen 3734
Simper (C. ) We have seen His
star in the East 3652
Simrock (N.) g. m. b. h.:
Achtlieder 3556
Als gross mama 3784
Friihling 3637
, Gavotte 3716
H inter 'm gartenzaun 3785
Klein Maryke 3786
Peasants (Les) 3402
Scene der Marfa 3408
Since I heard Priscilla sing 3653
Singwe Noel 3464
Smith ( E. H. ) Trust in God .... 3714
Smith (F.E.) Up there 3728
Smith (G. C. ) Canoe race 3414
Smith (ifra.G.E.) Will you dare? 3781
Smith (H. E.):
Going to the front 3472
Hark, 0 hear 3481
His gift 3488
How He loves us! 3490
Wondrous, wondrous love 3789
Smith (Mrs, P, L. ) Roller skating
rink 3621
IKDEX
Smith ( T. F.) If I had half 3510
Snow flakes 3659
Snyder (L. 0.) Thoughta I have
of you 3706
Snyder (L. C. ) & co. Thouffhte. . 3706
Sochting (E«) Trois ' pieces faciles 3654
Solazzi(U.) Sperdufi 3432
Sollasisol : 3429
Some one looks good to some one. 3655
Somebody's daughter 3656
Song of approach 3453
Song of peace 3453
Song of the forest wilds 3657
Song of the heart 3392
Song of the palm 3658
Song of youth 3743
Song that mother sunff 3659
Son^ for young people 3559
Sowmg flower seed 3660
Speaks (0.):
Beloved, it is mom 3661
Memories 3662
Speiser (W.):
Beware 3663
Wanderer 3664
Spencer (H.) Where the jessa-
mine is blooming 3771
Spindler (F.):
Tyrolienne 3724
Waltz 3745
Sponseller (A. K) There's a
soldier brave and true 3697
Sjmngsguth ( H. ) Prinzessin Anna
Monica 3665
Springtime 1 3666
Spross (C. 6. ) Her cheek is like
a tinted rose 3667
Stabat mater 3670
Stagebei^ (S. W.) Hade jag vin-
gar 3477
Stainer (J.) Love divine, all love
excelling 3668
Stair ( P. ) :
Oh Lambof God 3597
Were I a brook 3755
Stanford (C. v.):
Shamus O'Brien 3669
Stabat mater 3670
Star in the night 3648
Starlight.. 3559
Starr (T. B.) Out of the misty
twilight 3671
Stauffer(A.) Sweetheart 3690
Stem (J. W.) & CO. Cool Cool .. 3486
Stevenson (F.) Italian serenade . 3672
Stokes (N. W.) Breath of the
rose 3406
Stone (G. H.) Her mother's voice. 3673
Stone (H. L.):
Jolly ioker. 3525
Lover s dream 3547
Old Abe. 3598
Stora(S.) Mary sylph-like fairy. 3557
Stoughton (R.):
Alas that spring 3674
Desire..:................. 3675
Stowell.(H.) It-e-laine 3520
Strader (J. if. ) Visit to Mars. . . . 3737
Straw hat '. 3677
Striplin (C. W. ) Abyssinia 3376
Strollinff by the sea 3676
Sturm .( W. ) O days of rapture. . . 3678
Sudds (W.F.) Witchery 3788
Sunlight dance 3679
Sunnv Kansas, waltz 3680
Susie s wedding mom 3707
Susse traunierei 3688
Svendsen (J. S.) Swedish ooro-
nationmarch 3681
Swedish coronation march 3681
Sweet Anna 0' Nye .'.. 3682
Sweet bunch of roses 3683
Sweet Laura Moore 3684
SweetLily Queen 3686
Sweet Mollie McGee 3686
Sweet pea vine 3687
Sweet reverie 3688
Sweet Rosalie 3689
Sweetheart 3690
Szulc(J.). Ekstase 3691
Take me back to the glare of Long-
acre Square 3692
Tapper ( T. ) Graded piano course. 3693
Taylor (L.) My oid log cabin
home in the valley of Missouri . 3581
Teach me, 0 Lord 3399
Teasley ( D. 0. ) Har du hort det? . 3480
Tebb (S. M. ) San Francisco fire. 3635
Tell the governor 3440
Terry (C). In the ,ga.rden 3514
Thayer (W. A.) Lover's silhouette 3695
There is nothing like a picnic on
the shore 3696
There's a soldier brave and true . . 3697
There's no one else like you 3698
There was a little gray school 3699
They work me all the time 3700
Thiebes-Stierlen music co. :
I want another man 3506
Kioma 3531
Springtime 3666
Trailer 3712
When the robin greets the
spring 3768
Where the jessamine is bloom-
ing 3771
You^re the coaxinest man 3795
Think of me, Nellie 3701
Thomas ( D. ) Down on the Mis-
sissippi 3436
Thomas ( J. R. ) Eilleen allanna. 3702
Thom^ ( F. ) Variations on C ma-
jorscale 3731
Thompson (G. D. ) Maple tree . . 3553
Thompson (R. A. ) Gome <& go .. 3422
Thompson music co.:
Night's first star 3590
Since I heard Priscilla sing. . . 3653
Thoms ( K. ) In Spanien, im lande
der Kastanien 3703
Those charming eyes of gray 3704
Those happy, happy days 3705
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INDEX
XI
Thou'rt like unto a flower 3640
Thoughts I have of you 3706
Three little waltzes 3644
Thurban (T. W.) Susie's wedding
morn 3707
Tildy Green 3708
Tirbutt (J. G. B.) Come let us
raise a festive song 3709
To a water nymph 3629
To the river 3777
Tobani (T. M.) Swedish corona-
tion march 3681
Tocaben (L.) Waiting at the
church 3739
Toy soldiers' march 3710
Tracy (A.) When the leaves are
green again 3766
Tragedy 3400
Tragic scene 3711
Trailer 3712
TraumsonHnernacht 3564
Treloar ( W. M.) Song that moth-
er sung 3659
Treloar mui<ic co. Soug that moth-
er sung . i 3659
Tribute 3713
Trixy. Night's first star 3590
Trois pieces faciles 3654
Trust m God and do what's right . 3714
Try to forget and forgive 3715
Tschaikowsky (P.)-
Sweet reverie 3688
Toy soldiers' march 3710
Tschetschulin (A. ) Gavotte 3716
Turkey in the straw 3717
Turner (E.) O clap your hands
together 3718
Twilight dreaming of the past 3719
Twilight murmnnngs 3720
Twilight musings 3721
Twilight reverie 3722
Two little sailor boys 3723
Tyrolienne 3724
Ullstein <& CO. :
Capriccietto 3465
Diebstahl 3532
Under the chestnut tree 3725
Under the linden tree 3726
Underneath a parasol 3727
Unter der linde 3726
Up there 3728
Vacant chair 3729
Vaccaro (P. ) Tribute 3713
Vale carissima 3410
Valse Espagnole 3730
Vandercock (H. A.) March-Sim-
plex 3555
Varallo ( A. ) Calm nig:ht 3413
Variations on the C major scale . . 3731
Venetian gondolas 3738
Venulo.CR.).- Trailer-.,, ..^^^^ .^712^
Verhey (T. H. H. ) Mazurka in A
minor 3732
Viceola 3733
Victorious Amazones 3734
Vie en rose 3735
Village maiden w 3736
Visit to Mars 3737
VonTilzer (H.):
Ida— ho 3509
When the flowers bloom 3764
Von Tilzer (H.) music pub. co.:
Ida— ho 3609
It's only a letter 3521
Underneath a parasol 3727
When the flowers bloom 3764
Wa-Wan press:
Impressions .' 3453
In the golden fullness 3643
Star in the night 3648
When the dew is falling 3744
Wachs (P.) Venetian gondolas.. 3738
Wagner (J. F. ) WoodUrk 3790
Wainwright(W.) Scrambled eggs. 3645
Waiting at the church 3739
Waiting for you 3740
Waiting 'neath the shade of the
palm 3741
W^ldmeister (O.) :
Happy hearts 3742
Song of youth 3743
Walker (B. F.) Sweet Laura
Moore 3684
Walker (C. H.) When the dew is
falling...... 3744
Walker ( Mrs, E. ) In the beyond . 3513
Walker ( J. R. ) Scrambled eggs . 3645
Wanderer 3664
Wanderings of the mind 3746
Ward (C.) Santa Klaus 3747
Ward (F. E.) Break forth into
joy 3748
Ward-Higgs(W.) Widow's pwly. 3749
Watkins (J. E. ) Twilight dream-
ings 3719
Watson (M.) Gallant troubadour. 3462
I Watts (I.) Rover 3627
I We are near you 3750
We have seen His star in the East. 3652
We two 3751
Weaver (R. L.) Some one looks
good to some one 3655
Webbe (W. Y.) Oh! Call it by
some better name 3752
Webster f H. ) Just you and I . . . 3529
Weekes & co. Graduated sight-
reading 3482
Weinwurm (R.)*
Mein osterreich 3753
Oesterreichisch-deutsche
weise 3754
Weiss ( W. ) Jolly bachelors 3524
Were la brook 3755
Westcott ( M. C. ) On the banks of
the old Genesee 3602
We8tphal(P.) Nachmittag 3801
What a pretty babyj you must have
" been........'. 17... '.-'.--.. "3765'
What a time 3757
Wlmtfor? 3758
What's all the worry 3759
What's the use of father working. 3760
M
IKDSZ
What shall I do with Cbriat? 3761
What the 8QUK meant.. 3762
When she 18 near 3448
When the battle's o'er I'll come to
you, my Nell 3763
When the dew is falling 3744
When the flowers bloom in Spring-
time, Molly dear 3764
When the fragrant roses speak of
snnny June 3765
When the leaves are green again. . 3766
When the old mill stream is sleep-
ing 3767
When the robin greets the Spring. 3768
When the wild flowers bloom
among Dakota's hills 3769
When William went to war 3770
Where the jessamine is blooming
far away , 3771
Where thenodding willows dream . 3772
Where the sandman gets his sand. 3773
Whirlwind 3774
Whisperings 3776
Whistle it 3487
Whit-Gould (F.) Shepherd's
slumber song 3776
White ( M . L. ) To the river 3777
White-Smith music pub. co. Break
ofdawn ....• 3641
Whiter than snow 3778
Why I love you 3779
Widow's party 3749
Wiegenlied 3654
Wiener frauen 8539
Will my mama come to meet me. 3780
Willyoudare 3781
Will you love me always as you
love me now 3782
Will you pet me when you get me. 3783
Willcocks & CO., ltd. Lookin'
back 3628
Williams (C. F.) Aint you com-
ing back 3380
Williams (J.) ltd.:
Chanson Napolitaine 3381
Shepherd's slumber song 3776
To the river 3777
Valse 3382
Williams (.1 . 0.) You're the coax-
inest man 3795
Williams & Van Alstyne:
, I'm going 3500
I'm wise 3503
Sallv 3634
WilmarthfW.G.) Dolly Madison 3431
Wilson (C. K. ) Will you pet me. 3783
Wintzer(E):
Als 4?roQsmaroa ein madchen
war 3784
Wintzer (£ ^•— Continued.
Hinter 'm gartenzaum 378^
Klein-Maryke 3785
Wire in 3787
Witchery 3788
Witmark (M.) <& sons:
Hobo man 3489
I'm crazy 3499
I'm Don Pascal de Mesquita. . 3440
Marching 3416
Piccadilly crawl 3441
What's all the worry 3759
Whistle it 3487
Yankee Doodle's birthday . . . 3792
Zelda 3798
Wittmann (J. E.) Pride of the
west 3614
Wondrous, wond rous love 3789
Wood (B. F.) music CO.: '
O throned, O crowned 3404
Savior of men 3438
Wood(E.B. &H.E.) Whirlwind 3774
Wood (H. R. ) Whirlwind 3774
Wood broB. :
In the land 3516
Mischief making moon 3569
Woodlark, Cuckoo and frog 3790
Woodmansee ( W. G. ) Azure blue
moon 3389
Woodward ( W. ) & co. :
Shoulderarms 3650
When the old mill stream is
sleeping 3767
World's desire 3791
Wright (Mrs.) Sweet MolUe Mc-
Gee 3686
Wright (M.H.) TwiUght reverie. 3722
Wurtele(G. F.):
Cavalry charae 3416
Dance of the honey-bells 3427
Gleaming star 3468
Yankee Doodle's birthday 3792
Yeoman's wedding song 3793
Yoquelet(C.) I am waiting.. .. 3494
You go your way, I' 11 go mine 3794
You're the coaxinest man I ever
knew 3795
Your eyes of blue 3796
Zanger (G. ) Bless the Lord 3797
Zelda i 3798
Zilcher(P.):
Six easy melodious studies . . . 3799
Twelve short easy studies 3800
Zimmer (C. ) Nachmittag im Zoo-
logischen garten 3801
Zook & cie. :
DeuxMarthe 3449
Sollafiisol 3429
6 easy melodious studies 3799
12 short easy studies 3800
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COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
PUBLI8HEI) BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF MARCH 8, 1891,
518T CONGRESS. 2ND SESSION. CHAP. 566, SEC. 4
PART 3:
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 1, JULY-DECEMBER, 1906
No. 16
October 18, 1906
WASHINGTON
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
1906
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
Arranged alphabetically by authors (composers) or titles. The titles beginning with
an article are alphabetted under the first word not an article. The imprint
is omitted in the title if the publisher and copyright proprietor are the same.
Information contained in the title is not repeated in the collation. Piano music is
understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. Songs are understood to
be with pf. ace. unless otherwise stated. Titles reading "Words by," "Music
by " are to be understood as songs.
The index at the end of the Catalog i^ contains the names of the copyright proprie-
tors of all the titles registered in this number; it includes also title references to all
compositions entered under the authors in the Catalogue and author references
to all compositions entered under the titles in the Catalogue.
The following abbreviations are u.sed: pts., parts; sc., score; full sc, full score; voc.
8C., vocal .score; pf. sc, pianoforte score; arr., arranged, arrangement; ace, accom-
paniment; coll., collection; v., violin; va., viola; vc, violoncello; pf., pianoforte;
orch., orchestra; org., organ; guit., guitar; mand., mandolin.
To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. Thus the notice after the first
title, if printed in full, would read, " Copyright by McKinley music co., Chicago, 111. Class A. XXc,
DO. 156134, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 copies recelvecf Sept. 21, 1906."
Album of beautiful waltzes; (Royal music
library no. 8) ' 8802
40, 48 p.
McKinley music co., Chicago, 111. A
156134, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Aleppo temple; march and two step, com-
IX)se<l by Eben F. Richardjjon. 8803
f°, 5 p., pf.
E. F. Richardson, Lvnn, Mass. C
129929, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
All around us; [words by] Flora Kirk land,
[nmsic] arr. from Beethoven. 8804
leaf.
Mever & bro., Chicajfo, 111. C 129710,
Sept. '17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
All dressed up like a hippodrome horse;
words bv I^eontine Stanfield, music
by Harry St, Clare. 8806
f°.5p.
F. A. Nelson & co.. New York, N. Y.
C 129688, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1906.
All I want is plenty of air; word^ and nm-
j«ie by Wm. R. Baker. Phoenix,
Ariz.', Baker pub. co. 8806
f°, 5 p.
W. R. Baker, Phoenix, Ariz. C 129881,
Sept. 19, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 19, 1906.
All the world's in love; mu.<:ical selection
[from] The cow-boy j?irl; wonls- by
Ivem. B. Parker, music by W. R.
Williams. ' 8807
f*", leaf.
Will RofiBiter, Chicago, 111. C 129277,
Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Always carry sunshine; [words and music
by] H. L. Brooks, arr. by P. P. B.
8808
Peter Philip Bilhom, Chicago, 111. C
180019, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1906.
America, my own dear land; |^ words and
music by] Geo. E. Krinbill. 8809
leaf.
G. E. Krinbill, Dixon, 111. C 127468,
Aug. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
Anna; march by J. S. Fearis, (Six little
playmates) 8810
f° 3 p.. pf.
McKinlev music co., Chicapjo, 111. C
129972, Sep't. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1906.
Any old time at all; words bv Wm.
Jerome, music by Jean Schwartz.
New York, Francis, Day & Hunter.
3811
fo, -) p.
\\\ Jerome & J. Schwartz, New York,
N. Y. C 129916, Sept. 19, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 19, 1906.
Anybody but you; words and music by
Jean C. Havez. New York, Je-
rome H. Remick & co. 3812
f°. 5 p.
Lew Dockstader pub. co., New York,
N. Y. C 1299.S5, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
8, 1906.
Arbutus; by Katie Melvin Quinn. Cris-
field, Md., Quinn pub. co. 8818
f^, 5 p. aong.
K. M. Quinn, Crisfield, Md. C 129751,
Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
281
282
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Arlesienne (L*) I'" suite de concert nos
1 & 2, by Bizet, trans, for 4 hands by
H. de Vilbac. [Themodist] Metro-
style 71681.
nos. 3&4 Metro-style 71583. Pia-
nola arr. 3814
Aeolean co., New York. C 129672 &
129573, Sept. 16, 1906; 2 c. of each Sept. 17,
1906.
Artist! album of European gemi. (Royal
music library no. 10) 8815
4° 48 p., pf.
McKinley music co., Chicago, 111. A
156133, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Ai I am; [words and music by] Thoro
Harris. 8816
leaf.
Peter Philip Bilhom, Chicago, 111. C
130016, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1906.
As pants the hart; sacred song, soprano or
tenor [by] F. L. Moir, arr. by J.
Fletcher. 8817
P. 5 p.
Robin Ellis, New York, N. Y. C 128896,
Sept. 6, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1906.
As the golden snn was sinking in the west;
words by Ambrose McSpiritt, music
bv Metropolitan music co. New
York, Melville music pub. co. 8818
f,6p.
A. McSpiritt, Jersey City, N. J. C
127894, Aug. 21, 1906; 2c. Sept. 17,1906.
Ashtar; valse lente, by Henry Morris.
3819
f^, 5p., pf.
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
0 126658, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
At eventide; words by Fred C. Mueller,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
8820
fo,6p.
F. C. Mueller, Le Mars, Iowa. C 127071,
Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
At the golden gate; words by Mrs. Theo.
Snyder, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 8821
fo,6p.
Mrs. T. Snyder, Goshen, Ohio. C
127073, Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Athlete maroh; composed by Henry F.
Dierkes. Cincinnati, The Geo.
Jaberg music co. 8822
fo, 6 p., pf.
H. F. Dierkes, United States. C 129965,
Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1906.
Anld lang syne; transcription bv J. Albert
Snow. Evans music co., fioston.
882S
f>, 9 p., pf.
W. A. Evans, Boston, Mass. C 129264,
Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Bashfal; written by George Arthurs, com-
posed by C. W. Murphy. 8824
f°, unp.
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 129666, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
17, 1906.
Beantifal river of life; [words by] Bay-
ard W. Barton, [music by] Harry
L. Brooks. 8825
leaf.
Peter Philip Bilhom, Chicago, 111. C
130010, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept 11, 1906.
Before the blossoms came; composed by
W. B. Koch. Cincinnati, The Creo.
Jaberg music co. 8820
f°, 5p., SODg.
W. B. Koch, United States. C 129963,
Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1906.
Beginner's album of favorite pieces. ( Royal
music library no. 6) 8827
4^ 82 p., pf.
McKinley music co., Chicago, 111. A
166132, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Believe and receive Him; [words by] Ina
Duley Ogdon, [music by] P. P. Bil-
hom. 8828
leaf.
Peter Philip Bilhom, Chicago, III. C
130033, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1906.
Bells of Christmas; [words by] Geo. E.
Krinbill, [music by] Harry C. Eld-
ridge. 8829
leaf.
G. E. Krinbill, Dixon, 111. C 127496,
Aug. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
Bessie; polka by J. S. Fearis. (Six little
playmates) 8880
f°, 3p.,pf.
McKinley music co., Chicago, 111. C
129973, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1906.
Beyond the smiling and the weeping; [words
by] H. Bonar, [music by] Frederic
Jerome. 8881
f°, unp.
McKinley music co., Chicago, 111. C
130071, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Beyond the vale; sacred song [for] medium
voice by Edward Barber. 8882
fo,6p.
J. W. Jenkins' sons music co., Kansaa
City, Mo. C 130150, Sept. 22, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 22, 1906.
MUSICAL OOMPOSITIOHS
288
Bird (The) I love the best; words by S. Jay
Austin, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 8888
S. J. Austin, Masonville, N. Y. C
127946, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Blow, blow, wind of the sea; [words by]
Lillian M. Krinbill, [music by] Geo.
£. Krinbill. 8884
leaf.
G. E. Krinbill, Dixon, 111. C 127494,
Aug. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
Blnshes; tbree-step redowa by Theodore
Steinmetz. 8885
fo 6 p., pf.
Amett-Delonais co., Chicago, 111. G
128848, June 28, 1906; 2 c. June 18, 1906.
Boat soene; [by] Chas. R. Shibley [for]
guitar solo. Water sketches no. 2.
8886
F, unp.
Paul A. Schmitt, Minneapolis, Minn.
C 129646, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17,
1906.
Bo*d (De) of education; lyric by Jas. W.
Johnson, music by J. Kosamond
Johnson. 8837
f°, 6 p.
Jas. W. Stem & co.. New York, N. Y.
C 129266, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 19,
1906.
Bonnie Jean; words and music by Dan J.
Sullivan. 8888
t°, ft p.
Jas. W. Stem & co.. New York, N. Y.
C 128338, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 16,
1906.
Boston (The) tonrist girls; musical selec-
tion [from] "The cow-boy ^rl,"
words by Liem. B. Parker, music by
W. R. Williams. 8889
F, leaf.
Will Rossiter, Chicago, 111. C 129276,
Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Bring little children to-day; [words and
music by] £ffie Wells Loucks. 8840
leaf.
Peter Philip Bilhom, Chicago, III. C
129996, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1906.
Broadway; words by Washington Irving
Ogden, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 8841
F,6p.
W. I. Ogden, Brooklyn, N. Y. C 127312,
Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Broken (A) marriage vow; words by J. M.
Snead, music by F. R. Turner Schi-
kora. 8848
f**, unp.
John Meek Snead and Alfred B. Hoover,
Portland, Greg. C 129887, Sept. 19, 1906;
2 c. Sept. 19, 1906.
Brush the frowns away; words and music
by Horace Huron. 8848
F, 5p.
H. Huron, Rock Island, 111. C 129877,
Sept. 19, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 19, 1906.
Babbling spring; reverie, by Abbie A.
Ford. 8844
fo, unp.
McKinley music co., Chicago, 111. C
129974, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept 20, 1906.
Bntterflies; intermezzo for pianoforte, by
Frank Hastings Hyatt. 8846
fo, 5 p.
C. W. Thompson & co., Boston, Mass.
C 129606, Sept. 15, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 15,
1906.
By the fireside; reverie, by J. S. Fearis.
Winter scenes. 8846
fo, 5p., pf.
McKinley music co., Chicago, 111. C
130070, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
By the old loff cabin; words by Walter F.
ChappelT, music by Metropolitan mu-
sic CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 8847
f °. 3 p.
W. F. Chappell, Waterbury, Conn. C
127304, Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Call (The) to arms; march and two step
by Walter Rolfe, arr. for orchestra
by Lee Grean Smith. ^ 8848
for military band.
8°, pts.
Walter Rolfe, Rumford Falls, Me. C
128907 and 128908, Sept. 5, 1906; 2 c. of
each Sept. 5, 1906.
Cane (The) rnsh; novelty two step, [bv]
Frank H. Grey, arr. by Walter Ja-
cobs [for] Ist mandolin or violin.
8849
f°, unp.
Walter Jacobs, Boston, Mass. C 129910,
Sept. 19, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1906.
Captain in command; march, [by] Robert
A. Hellard, arr. by R. JE.'Hildreth.
(Jacob's publications for band).
8850
4°. ptB.
Walter Jacobs, Boston, Mass. C 129907,
Sept. 19, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1906.
284
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Captain in command — Continued.
march, [by] Robert A. Hellard,
arr. by R. h. Hildreth. (Jacob's
publications for orchestra). 3861
4°, pt«.
Walter Jacobs, Boston, Mass. C 1 29908,
Sept. 19, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1906.
Carols of hope; a compilation of select
sacred songs, edited by Clarence M.
Seamans, Frederick S. ^^tantou, Fran-
cis A. Blackmer. Boston, The
Advent Christian publication society.
8852
12° 212 p.
Chas. H. Woodman, Boston, Mass. C
126756, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Chadwick's sonff; words by John E. Mil-
ler, music by Metrop<'litan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
8868
f^, 5 p.
J. E. Miller, Cleveland, Ohio. C
127069, Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Chandra-Nil, my lotus lily; song from
The blue moon, by Geo. A. Spink.
8864
f°, 5 p.
M. Witmark <fe sons. New York, N. Y.
C 128441, Aug. 30, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22,
1906.
Chansonette; for violin and piano by Laura
Sedgwick Collins. 8866
P, sc, 5 p., V. pt.
L. S. Collins, New York, N. Y. C
129626, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Chanffer (The); march and two step, by
Ira N. Crow. 3866
fo 5 p.. pf.
I. N. Crow, Iowa Citv, Iowa. C
130428, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1906.
Checkers; march and two step, by Geo.
Lewis. 3857
fo 5 p.. pf.
Lewis music co., Cleveland, Ohio. C
129621, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
Childhood dreams; words by Flora McLean
Hiorns, music by Metropolitan mu-
sic CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 8868
F, 5 p.
F. McL. Hiorns, Moosup, Conn. C
127097, Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Child's (A) good night; for voice or piano
by Geo. L. Spaulding, words by Jes-
sica Moore. (Tunes and rhymes for
the playroom. ) 3859
f°, 3 p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. C
128888, Sept. 5, 1906^ 2 c. Sept. 5, 1906.
Chime, chime; [words by] Flora Kirkland,
[music by] Howard E. Smith. 3860
leaf.
Mever & bro., Chicago, 111. C 129712,
Sept.*17, 1906; 2 c. Sept 17, 1906.
Chippewa; an Indian serenade and two
step, by H. L. Berger. 8861
f°, 5 p., pf.
Graul pub. co., Detroit, Mich. C
129617, Sept. 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 18, 1906.
Christmas bells; [words by J SallieK. Best,
[music by] Lester Price. 3862
leaf.
Meyer & bro., Chicago, 111. C 129706,
Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
College song; words by Geo. W. Bums,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
8863
f.5p.
G. W. Bums, Canton, S. Dak. C
127094, Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Come to me; words by Estella Bovee,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
3864
P. 8 p.
E. Bovee, Glendive, Mont. C 127099,
Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Commencement song; words by H. S. Brin-
ser, music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
8865
f°.3p.
H. S. Brinser, Bainbridge, Pa. C
127072, Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Contemplation; words by Fred M. Waehlte,
music bv Harrv Alton RusselL
New Y^ork, Melville music pub. co.
3866
f° 3 p.
F. M. Waehlte, Cottage Grove, Oreg.
C 127078, Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Coqnette (The); two step, by Hermann
Greene. 3867
f°, 5 p.. pf.
H. (ireene, Richbnrg, N. Y. C 130424,
Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1906.
Conrtship waltz; [by] Geo. L. Spaulding,
arr. for orchestra by W. C. O'Hare.
3868
8°. pt8.
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y. C 128835, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
5, 1906.
Cover them over; [words and music bv]
(ieo. E. Krinbill. 3869
leaf.
G. E. Krinbill, Dixon, 111. C 127481,
Aug. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
285
Cow-boy (The) girl; musical selection
[from] "The cow-boy girl," words
by Lem. B. Parker, music by W. R.
Williams. 3870
f°, leaf.
Will Rossiter, Chicago, 111. C 129275,
Sept 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Cradle song; words by Mrs. W. H. H.
Taylor, music by'W. L. Needham.
Chicago, Illinois music bk. house.
8871
Mrs. W. H. H. Taylor, Adams, N. Y.
C 129612, Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
Dancing elves; [by] Chas. R. Shindley,
[for] guitar solo. 3872
fo, 3p.
Paul A. Schmitt, Minneapolis, Minn.
C 129643, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17,
1906.
Dancing mnsic; words by May Morse,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
3873
fo, 3 p.
M. Morse, Burlington, Vt. C 127884,
Aug. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Day is dying in the west; [words and mu-
sic by] Geo. E. Krinbill. 3874
leaf.
G. E. Krinbill, Dixon, 111. C 127493,
Aug. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
Days (The) gone by; words by Georgie
Fisherbeck, music by Metropolitan
masic CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 8876
r'.Sp.
G. Fisherbeck, Brooten, Minn. C
127640, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Dead (The) snmmer; words by Annie R.
Laferty, music by Harry Alton Rus-
sell. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 3876
f°, 5 p.
A. R. Laferty, Cleveland, Ohio. C
127963, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Death comes at dawn; song by Myrtle
Martin. Chicago, Success music
CO. 3877
f °, 6 p.
Mrs. H. T. Martin, United Stat^^s. C
130148, Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
Departed; w^ords by Mrs. G. W. Davis,
mnsic by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
, 3878
r°.5p.
Mrs. G. W. Davis, Jasper, Ark. C
127313, Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Dinah come kiss yonr baby; words by
Henry S. Creamer, music by Thos.
Lemonier. 3879
f«>,5p.
Archer & lemonier. New York, N. Y.
C 129623, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17,
1906.
Dixie I love yon; [song in] musical com-
edy '*The time the place and the
girl;" book & lyrics by Will M.
Hough and Frank R. Adams, music
by Jos. E. Howard. 3880
f°, 5 p.
Chas. K. Harris, New York, N. Y. C
127666, Aug. 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Do they think of mel [words by] E. D.
Elliott, [music by] Wm. Edie Marks.
3881
leaf.
W. E. Marks, Wilmington, Del. C
129920, Sept. 19, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 19, 1906.
Do yon know Jesus; [words and music bv]
Effie Wells Loucks. 3882
leaf.
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, 111. C
130005, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1906.
Do yon love mel words by Jay Wale, music
by Harry Alton Russell. New
York, Melville music pub. co. 3883
f°, 5p.
J. Wale, Litchfield, 111. C 127089,
Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Dorothy; polka by J. S. Fearis. (Six little
playmateij) 3884
fo, 3 p., pf.
McKinlev music co., Chicago, 111. C
129970, Sep't. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1906.
Dreaming; words by M. Bruce Ducker,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
3886
f°.3p.
M. B. Ducker, Winnipeg, Canada. C
127041, Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Dreaming of days gone by; composed by
Haldor Lillenas. Cincinnati, The
Geo. Jaberg music co. 3886
f®, 5 p., song.
H. Lillenas, United States. C 129962,
Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sei)t. 20, 1906.
Drifting along; [words and music bv]
Geo. E. Krinbill. 3887
leaf.
G. E. Krin})ill, Dixon, III. C 127471,
Aug. 14, 1906; 2 c. Si'pt. 22, 1906.
286
CATALOGUE OF OOPYBIGHT ENTRIES
Earthquake (The) of 1906; words and
music by Mrs. Wm. J. Wilson.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
8888
f**, 5p.
Mrs. W. J. Wilson, Rockville, Conn.
C 127310, Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c Sept 17,
1906.
Eaitertide; five instructive pieces for
piano by Albert Franz. No. 1, Joy-
ous mom march; No. 2, Lillies and
roses mazurka; No. 3,* Eastertide
I)olka; No. 4, Glad tidings schot^
tisch; No. 5, Golden trumpet waltz.
8889
19. each 8 p.
H. A. Pabst, Philadelphia, Pa. C
128873-128877, Aug. 25, 1906; 2 c of
each Aug. 25, 1906.
Echoes of the harp; [by] J. F. Zimmer-
mann. 8890
f^ 7 p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 128895, Sept. 5, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1906.
Eleotrla; march and two step, composed
by S. Shand. 8891
fo, 6 p., pf.
Sadie Shand, Brooklyn, N. Y. C
129653, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1906.
Elsa; words by Rosa May Walker, music
by' Metropolitan music co. New
\ ork, Melville music pub. co. 8892
f ^ 5 p.
R. M. Walker, Forbes, Me. C 127891.
Aug 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Enamonree; Valse Boston by R. de Aceves
op. 114. [Themodist] metrostyle
71573. pianola arr. 8898
Aeolian co.. New York, N. Y. C
129571, Sept. 15, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Entrancing; waltz, by Mrs. Cecelia B.
Townsend. 8894
F, 5 p., pf.
Thos. Goggan & bros., Galveston, Tex.
C. 130087, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21,
1906.
Ethel Berry waltses; by Ethel B. Berry.
Cincinnati, Geo. B. Jennings co.
3896
F, unp., pf.
J. B. Fisher, Lexington, Ky. C 129893,
Sept. 12, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 29, 1906.
Etude in C; by Chopin op. 10 no. 7.
[Themodist] metrostyle 71593.
pianola arr. 8896
Aeolian CO., New York, N.Y. C 129575,
Sept. 15, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Btnde in 0 sharp minor; by 8. Liapoanow,
op. 11 no. 4. [Themodist] metro-
style 71603. pianola arr. 8897
Aeolianco., New York, N.Y. 0129577,
Sept. 15, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Evening belle; [words by] Elspeth Mc-
Leod, [music by] Howard £. Smith.
8898
leaf.
Meyer & bro., Chicago, 111. 0 129713,
Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept 17, 1906.
Every girl shonld have a bean; words by
Arthur Gillespie, music by £dward
Gabriel. 8899
fo, unp.
McKinley music co., Chicago, 111. C
129985, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1906.
Everyone was meant for someone; words
by Jeff T. Branen, music by Evans
Lloyd. 8900
f°. 5 p.
J. T. Branen co., Chicago, 111. C
130034, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1906.
Eyes (The) of all wait on Thee; [by] H.
Hamilton Jefferies, revised by E. G.
Snelling, 8901
4 leaves, song.
Tullar-Meredith co.. New York, N. Y.
C 130523, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c, Sept. 25,
1906.
Eyes (The) that eome from Ireland; song
in "Eileen Asthore" lyric by Rich-
ard Le Gallienne, music by Chauncey
Olcott. 8902
f°. 6 p.
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 128192, Aug. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1906.
Face (The) at the window; words by L. A.
Clough, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 8908
f°, 5 p.
L. A. Clough, Concord, N. H. C
127095, Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Fairest flower in Dixie; or. Way down
South; song from The little joker,
words by James O'Dea, music by
Anna Caldwell. 8904
f°. 5 p.
Jos. W. Stern & co.. New Y'ork, N. Y.
C 129267, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 19,
1906.
Fall (The) of San Franoisoo; by George
Fields. Chicago, Weber & North
music pub. co. 8905
fo, 2 p., song.
Weber & North music pub. co., Chi-
cago, 111. C 129951, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 20, 1906.
KUSICIAL COMPOSITIONS
287
Fare thee well, old year; [words and mu-
sic by] Geo. £. Krinbill. 8906
leaf.
G. E. Krinbill, Dixon, 111. C 127492,
Aug. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
Father your son's oome home; composed
by Will Cowell. Cincinnati, The
Geo. Jaberg music co. 8907
f°, 5 p.. song.
W. CJowpU, United States. C 129968,
Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1906.
Favorite piano solos by popular authors.
(Royal music library no. 4) 8908
4°. 48 p.
McKinley music co., Chicago, III. A
156137, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Fledermaus (Die) overture; by Joh. Strauss,
arr. for 4 hands by Richard Genee.
[Themodist] metrostyle 71621. Pi-
anola arr. 8909
iEolian co., New York, N. Y. C
129580, Sept. 15, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Flower (The) of the V. 8. A.; words and
music by Christine Von Camp. New
York, Melville music pub co. 8910
«^, Bp.
M. A. Rehling, Steubenville, Ohio. C
127085, Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Flowers of spring; new flower song for
piano by Earl La Farge. 8911
f°, unp.
McKinley music co., Chicago, 111. C
130073, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Flush (The) of life; by Samuel Witmer.
Chicago, Weber & North music pub.
CO. 8912
fo, 2 p., song.
8. Witmer, Gordonville, Pa. C 130151,
Sept. 22, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
For you, dear, only you ; words by Godfrey
Rearden, music by William John
Hall. 8918
f^ 6 p.
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 122569, May 31, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17,
1906.
Forget-me-not ; written and composed by
Cyrus Dare. 8914
f°, unp.
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 130054, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
21, 1906.
Form sets; medlev lancers arr. for orches-
tra by W. C. O'Hare. 8915
8«, pt8.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 128836, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
5, 1906.
Four bad men from Ariioney ; musical se-
lection [from] The cow-boy girl;
words bv Lem. B. Parker, music by
W. R. A^^illiams. 8916
f°, leaf.
Will Rossiter, Chicago, 111. C 129278,
Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Forward; [words by] Fanny J. Crosby,
[music by] I. Allan Sankey. 8917
leaf.
Biglow & Main co.. New York, N. Y.
C 129753. Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17.
1906.
Frances; waltz by J. S. Fearis. (Six
little play mates) 8918
f° 3 p., pf.
McKinley music co., Chicago, 111. C
129969, Sept 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1906.
Oarden of Ood; [words by] L. D. Santee,
[music by] Harry L. Brooks, arr. by
P.P.B. 8919
leaf.
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, III. C
130013, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 11,1906.
Oet right with Ood and do it now; [words
and music by] H. L. Frisbie. 8920
leaf.
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, 111. C
13000(>, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1906.
Gibson (The) girl; [song in] About town,
book and lyrics by Jos. W. Herbert,
music by llaymond Hubbell. 8921
f".6p.
Chas. K. Harris, New York. N. Y. C
128853, Sept. 5, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Oirl (The) my heart beats for; [by] Frank
Minzey. 8922
f°, 6 p., song.
F. B. Haviland pub. co.. New York,
N. Y. C 130035, Sept. 13, 1906: 2 c. Sept.
10. 1906.
Oirl (The) with the cnrl; words by Lillian
M. Ingraham, music by Charles
Wads worth Russ. New York, Mel-
ville music pub. co. 8928
i°, 6 p.
L. M. Ingraham, Concord, N. H. C
127081, Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Oirl (The) with the pouting lips; words
and music by Fred. W. Kreutzer.
8924
fo, 6p.
F. W. Kreutzer, Syracuse, N. Y. C
130426, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1906.
Oladys; waltz, by J. S. Fearis. 8926
f° 3 p., pf.
McKinley music co., Chicago, III. C
130074, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
288
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Glory awaits us; [words by] Jennie E.
Hussev, [music by] P. P. Bilhorn.
3926
leaf.
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, 111. C
130001, Sept. 20, 190(5; 2 c. Sept. 11,
1906.
Ood be merciful; [by] H. P. Dankp. 3927
6 leaves, song.
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 129728, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c, Sept. 17,
1906.
Ood calling yet; [words by] Jane Borth-
wick, [music by] P. P. Bilhorn.
8928
leaf.
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, 111. C
130003, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 11,
1906.
Ood*s comj^any ; [words by] Thos. D. Ware,
[miiflic by] Harrv L. Brooks, arr. bv
P. P. B. " 8929
leaf.
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, 111. C
130026, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 11,
1906.
Gold by' 8 practical studies for the mandolin;
Compiled and arr. by E. D. Gold by,
study 13, 14, 15 & 16. 3930
4°, each 3 p.
Eli David Goldby, Paterson, N. J. C
129601-1296(H, Sept. 15, 1906; 2 c. of
each Sept. 15, 1906.
Good morn; words by Agnes Lock hart
Hughes, music by William John Hall.
3932
f°. 5 p.
M. Witinark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 123718, June 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 18,
1906.
Good morning; [words and music bv]
Geo. E. Krinbill. 8933
leaf.
G. E. Krinbill, Dixon, III. C 127486,
Aug. 14, 190); 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
Good-bye Jennie Jones; words and music
by Lawrence B. O'Connor. 3931
fo, 5p.
Walter Jacobs, Boston, Mass. C
127874, Aug. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1906.
Good-night, good-night; conversational
duet, words by L. Wolff Gilbert,
music by Sherman Coates. 3934
f°. 5 p.
Walter Jacobs, Boston, :Mass. C 129912,
Sept. 19, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1906.
(^)nversiitional duet, [by] Coates
and (filbert, arr. bv R. E. Ilildreth.
8936
4°, song orchestration, pts.
Walter Jacobs, Boston, Mass. C 129914;
Sept. 19, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1906.
Great (The) saWation; [words and music
by] Harry L. BrooKs, arr. by P. P. B.
8936
leaf.
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, 111. C
130004, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1SK)6.
Grenadier guards; [bv] F. H. Losev, op.
203, arr. by Lee Orean Smith. " 8937
4°, mandolin club, pf. ace. pts.
Vanderslot music pub. co., Williams-
port, Pa. C 129630, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 17, 1906.
Growing old; words bv Mrs. Mary Valen-
tine, music bv ^Ietropolitan music
CO. New \^ork, Melville music
pub. CO. 3938
P>, 6.p
Mrs. M. Valentine, Morenci, Mich. C
127096, Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Happy ohildhood; words by May McKin-
ney, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 8939
f°.5p.
M. McKinney, Bristow, Iowa. C
127074, Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept 17, 1906.
Harry and Carry; written by A. J. Mills,
composed by Bennett Scott.
8940
f° unp.
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 129667, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
17, 1906.
Harvest, thanksgiving song; [words and
music by] Geo. E. Krinbill. 8941
leaf.
G. E, Krinbill, Dixon, III. C 127478,
Aug. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
Heart (A) and a sword; words and music
by C. E. Selwyn. Cincinnati, The
(leo. Jaberg music co. 3942
f°, 5 p.
! Geo. Jaberg music co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 129967, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20,
I 1906.
Heavenly light; [words by] Flora Kirk-
land, [music by] Howard E. Smith.
3948
leaf.
Meyer & bro., Chicago, III. C 129714,
I Sept. 1'7, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
He oame, oh He came; [words and music
by] Eflie Wells Loucks. 8944
I ICilf.
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, 111. C
; 130018, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sei)t. 11, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
289
treated me right; [froni] ''The cow-
boy girl"; words oy Lein. B. Parker,
music by W. R. Williams. 8946
f^, leaf.
Will Ropsiter, Chicago, III. C 129061,
Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
Hockey (The) girl; march and two step, bv
C. Paul. 8946
fo. 5 p., pf.
Paul Cohn, New York, N. Y. C 130067,
Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept 21, 1906.
Home songs; a collection of favorite songs
hymns and rounds for the fireside,
arr. for mixed voices. 8947
8°, 128 p.
Oliver Ditson companv, Boston, Mass.
C 129279, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10,
1906.
Home sweet home; and Annie Laurie; rag
arrangement, [by] Percy Wenrich.
8948
fo, unp., pf.
McKinley music co., Chicago, 111. C
130075, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
arr. by Fred L. Ryder. 8949
t°, 6 p., pf.
McKinley music co., Chicago, 111. C
129984, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1906.
Home where roses grew; [words and music
by] Geo. E. Krinbill. 8960
leal.
G. E. Krinbill, Dixon, 111. C 127485,
Aug. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
Honduranian dance; [by] Chas. R. Shib-
ley, [for] guitar solo. 8961
f«,3p.
Paul A. Schuiitt, Minneapolis, Minn.
C 129641, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept 17,
1906.
How*d yon like to like a girl like mel
words by Felix F. Feist, music by
Jos. S. Nathan. 8962
f°. 5 p.
1^0 Fei.st, New York, N. Y. C 128720,
Sept. 1, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Hnsh my darling; words by Isabella E.
Baker, music ])y Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music pub.
CO. 3968
P. 8 p.
I. E. Baker, Plainfield, N. J. C 127893,
Aug. 21, 190(); 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
I am not ashamed; [words by] Joseph
Grejrg, [music bv] Geo. L. Wite, arr.
by E. A. Spear. ' 8964
leaf.
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, 111. C
130032, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1906.
I am thinking of the dove in the meadow;
words bv Talbot I. Vesta, music by
Metropolitan music co. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 8966
fo, 5p.
T. I. Vesta, New York, N. Y. C 127944,
Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
I came to Jesas; [words by] Horatius
Bonar, [music by] Robert L. Fletcher.
8966
leaf.
R. L. Fletcher, Brookland, Washing-
ton, D. C. C 130429, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 25, 1906.
I don't like your family; [song in] musical
comedy **The time the place and the
girl;*' book and lyrics by Will M.
Hough and Frank R. Adams, music
by Jos. E. Howard. 8967
f°. 5 p.
Chafl. K. Harris, New York, N. Y. C
127665, Aug. 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
I know I am saved by His grace; [words
by] AdaBlenkhorn, [music by] P. P.
Bilhorn. 8968
leaf.
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, 111. C
130017, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1906.
I like yonr way; [by] Max S. W^itt, arr.
by Luigi Tozzeti. 8969
4<^, iKt & 2nd. maml. guitar & pf., ace, pts.
Jos. W. Stern & co.. New York, N. Y.
C 129600, Sept. 15, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 15,
1906.
I love only yon, little girl; by Leo W.
Wright. Phila., Globe music co.
8960
f°, 5 p., sonjf.
L. W. Weight, Philadelphia, Pa. C
128941, Sept. 5, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1906.
I love yon, only yon; words by W. S.
Whitesides, music by Charles Wads-
worth Russ. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 8961
f°, 5 p.
W. S. W^hitesides, Fairfield, Kv. C
127942, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17,*1906.
I'm going to be a soldier; words by John
A. Soulliere, music by Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville
niui^ic pub. CO. 3962
f°. 5 p.
J. A. Soulliere, San Souci, Mich. C
127077, Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
I'm the man; lyric by Joe Miller, music
])v Harold Orlob. 3968
f°. imp.
Jos. W. Stern & ro., New York, N. Y.
C 129824, Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 19,
1906.
290
CATALOGUE OF OOPYBIGHT ENTRIES
I miss thee darling; words by Mary Tage
Piereon, music by Harry Alton Rua-
eell. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 8964
M. T. Pierson, Beverly, N. J. C 127101,
Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept 17. 1906.
If I could live life over; words by Kate
Purdy, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 8966
«°. 3 p.
K, Purdy, Villisca, Iowa. C 127075,
Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
If oar lives were like the roses; [words and
music by] Geo. E. Krinbul. 8966
leaf.
G. E. Krinbill, Dixon, 111. C 127489,
Aug. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
In blossomtime; [by] Chas. R. Shibley
[for] guitar solo. 8967
f°.3p.
Paul A. Schmitt, Minneapolis, Minn.
C 129651, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17,
1906.
In dear old Alabama; where the ros&s
grow ; words and music by Bert Sams.
8968
Willis Woodward & co.. New York,
N. Y. C 129721, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
17, 1906.
In honeymoon valley with yon; words by
C. P. McDonald, music by Percy
Wenrich. 8969
f°, unp.
McKinley music co., Chicago, 111. C
129975, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1906.
In peaoe we will abide; [words by] C. L.
Shacklock, [music by] D. S. Hakes.
8970
2 leaves.
Fillmore bros. co. , Cincinnati, Ohio. C
129727, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
In the evening twilight; evening hymn,
words and music by Rev. Avery
Brugh. 8971
4°, unp.
A. Brugh, Lexington, Mich. C 129684,
Sept. 15, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1906.
In the firelight; words by V. Courtenay,
music by Metronolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
8972
i°, 3 p.
V. Courtenay, South London, Ontario,
Canada. C 127042, Aug. 8, 1906 ; 2 c. Sept.
17, 1906. •
In the golden harvest time; words by Nor-
man J. Breen, music bv Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville
music pub co. 8978
«°.5p.
N. J. Breen, Newcastle, Pa. C 127950,
Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
In the land of light and shadow; words by
Edw. Eichenberg, music by Metro-
politan music CO. New York, Mel-
ville music pub. co. 8974
P, 5p.
E. Eichenberg, Peru, 111. C 127889,
Aug. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
In the month of May; words by James
Dakin, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 8976
f^'.sp.
J. Dakin, Dover, N. H. C 127635, Aug.
17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
In the moonlight with the girl yon love; by
Edward Stanley. 8976
f°, 6 p., sons:.
McKinley music co., Chicago, 111. C
129986, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1906.
In Thee, 0 Lord; [by] D. S. Hakes. 8977
6 leaves, song.
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 129730, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17,
1906.
Irish gems walties; intro. favorite Irish
melodies arr. by Fred. L. Ryder.
8978
P, 7 p. pf.
McKinley music co., Chicago, 111. C
129987, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1906,
It ban party good yoke on Yonson; words
by Will Bloomfield, music by Metro-
politan music CO. New York, Mel-
ville music pub. co. 8979
F,3p.
W. Bloomfield, Fagundus, Pa. C
127638, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
It wonld'nt be the proper thing at *ome;
[song in] About town, book and ly-
rics by Jos. W. Herbert, music by
Raymond Hubbell. 8980
f°, 5 p.
Chas. K. Harris, New York, N. Y. C
128852, Sept. 5, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
I've got a white man running my automo-
bile; words by Harry ^un, music
by Halsey K. Mohr. 8981
f°. 5 p.
Henrv Krey music co., Boston Mass.
C 129923, Sept. 19, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 19,
1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
291
rv0 ffrown to fond of yon; medley waltz,
[by] Lawrence B. O'Connor, (Jacob's
paolications for orchestra) 8982
40 ptB.
Walter Jacobs, Boston, Mass. C 129015,
Sept. 19, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1906.
Ivy; words by Louis M. Kern, music by
Charles Wadsworth Russ. New
York, Melville music pub. co. 8988
r*. 5p.
L. M. Kern, Cleveland, Ohio. C
127948, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Jaok o*lantem*8 coming for to oatch all
naughty ooons; words and music by
Richard Cecil Rogers. New York,
North American music co. 8984
r>. 6p.
R. C. Rogers, Roanoke, Va. C 118805,
Apr. 12, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Jaunty (A) little maid; words by Alia
Martin, music by Metropolitan mu-
sic CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 8986
f.Sp.
A. Martin, Uvalde, Tex. C 127102,
Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
John Five Twenty-Fonr; [words and mu-
sic by] E. A. Spear, arr. by P. P. B.
8986
leaf.
Peter Philip Bilhom, Chicago, 111. C
129997, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1906.
Johnny wants to be an actor; words by J. J.
Hynes, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 8987
fo, 6 p.
J. J. Hynes, Lynbrook, N. Y. C 127087,
Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Jolly Jack Frost; polka, by J. S. Fearis.
( Winter scenes ) 8988
t9, unp., pt.
McKinley music co., Chicago, III. C
129981, Sept 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1906.
Jolly raindrops; for voice and piano by
Geo. L. Spaulding, words by Jessica
Moore. (Tunes and rhymes for the
playroom. ) 8989
F,8p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. C
128887, Sept. 5, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1906.
Jolly sweethearts; intermezzo-two step,
[by] F. H. Losey, op. 206.
8990
4°, band pta.
Vandersloot music pub. co., Williams-
port, Pa. C 129633, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 17, 1906.
Josephine, my heroine; words by Meyer
Rosenberg, music by Charles Wads-
worth Russ. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 8991
f°,5p.
M. Rosenberg, New York, N. Y. C
127086, Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Joy
, great joy; [words by] Lizzie ]
mond, [music by] W. A. Post.
DeAr-
8998
leaf.
Meyer & bro., Chicago, III. C 129707,
Sept 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Jnno; march and two step for the piano-
forte, by Maude £. Batcheller.
8998
f*>,5p.
C. W. Thompson & co., Boston, Mass.
C 129605, Sept. 15, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1906.
Just a dear little home by the river; words
by Neil Mason, music by Chas. H.
Bessey. Phila., M. D. Swisher.
8994
fo,5p.
C.H. Bessey, Burlington, Vt. C 129622,
Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Jnst a dream of Nellie; words by 0. W.
Coxen, music by J. R. Watts. El-
wood, Ind., Home music co. 8995
f«.5p.
Omar W. Coxen, Elwood, Ind. C
119557, Apr. 23, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1906.
Jnst a picture of oar home sweet home;
composed by Geo. B. Williams.
Cincmnati, iftie Geo. Jaberg music
CO. 8996
f^, 5 p., song.
G. B. Williams, United States. C
129932, Sept 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1906.
Just a step to Jesus; [words by] Lewis
Tubbs, [music by] E. A: Spear. 8997
leaf.
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, 111. C
130031, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1906.
Jnst because you were my first love; by
Katie Melvin Quinn. Crisfield, Md,.
Quinn pub. co. 8998
f°, 6 p., song.
K. M. Quinn, Crisfield, Md. C 129750,
Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Katie; waltz by J. S. Fearis, (six little
playmates) 8999
f°, 8 p., pf.
McKinley music co., Chicago, 111. 0
129971, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1906.
292
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Keep on praying; male quartette, words
bv F. VV. Vandersloot, mueic by
MalHil F. Gobi, arr. by Lee Oreah
Smith. 4000
8°. 3 p.
Vandersloot music pub. co., Williams-
port, Pa. C 128850, Sept. 6, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 4, 1906.
Keep the danger signal flying; [words by]
Mrs. Frank A. Breck, [music by]
Thoro Harris. 4001
leaf.
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chiciigo, 111. C
130023, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1906.
Kinkay waltzes; composed by £. Mae
Kelly. Cincinnati, The Geo. Jaberg
music CO. 4002
P, 5 p.. pf.
E. M. Kelly, Hatfield, Mo. C 103309.
Sept. 25, 1905; 2 c. Sept. 13, 1906.
. 4003
E. M. Kelly, United States. C 129961,
Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1906.
Kitty pretty Kitty; lyric by Wm. Jerome,
music by Jean Schwartz. New
York, Francis, Day & Hunter. 4004
f°, 5 p.
W. Jeronie & J. Schwartz, New York,
N. Y. C 129917, Sept. 19, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
19, 1906.
Land of our fathers; a patriotic song, by
R. W. Mattliews, music by Raymond
C. Conner. " 4006
f°, 5 p.
R. \V. Matthews, Covington, Ky. C
129883, Sept. 19, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 19, 1906.
Land of Wales; words and music by H.
W. Jones. Topeka, Kans., W. F.
Roehr music co. 4006
f°. 7p.
H. W. Jones, Topeka, Kans. C 130531,
Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1906.
Leaye a window open for me; words by
Frank W. Ilofecker, mutiic by Metro-
politan music CO. 4007
f°, 5 p.
F. W. TTofecker, Brooklyn, N. Y. C
127093, Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Leola; waltz caprice, [by] Chas. R. Shib-
ley [for] guitar solo. 4008
f°. 4 p".
Paul A. Schmitt, Minneapolis, Minn.
C 129644, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17,
1906.
Leonore; romanza, words by Janet Gor-
den, music by Chas. Bishoxi. 4009
F. unp.
McKinlev music co., Chicago, 111. C
129978, Sept 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1906.
Let ns try; for voice or piano by Geo. L.
Spaulding, words by Jessica Moore.
(Tunes and rhymes for the play-
room.) 40 io
f«, 3 p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 128889, Sept. 5, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1906.
Liel>clien im arm; (Love's embrace) waltz
by C. Bohm; [Themodist] metro-
style. 71591. Pianola arr. 4011
iEolian co., New York, N. Y. C
129574, Sept. 15, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Lincke (Panl).
Glow-worm (The); idyl [for orches-
tra] piano-conducteur. 4018
S^, pta.
C 129452, Sept. 13, 1906.
Nigger's (The) birthday; two-etep [for
orchestra], piano conducteur. 4013
8°, pts.
C 129451, Sept. 13, 1906.
Hawkes A son, London, England. 2 c
each Sept. 13, 1906.
Listen to the voices of the bells; [words
by] James Rowe, [music by] Thoro
Harris. 4014
leaf.
Merer & bro., Chicago, 111. C 129708,
Sept. '17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Littlp Jackey Frost; [words and music bv]
Geo. E. Krinbill. 4015
leaf.
G. E. Krinbill, Dixon, 111. C 127469,
Aug. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
Loneliness; words by G. Rolla Dickin-
son, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 4016
f°. 5 p.
G. R. Dickinson, Grayslake, 111. C
127098, Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Lord for Thy tender mercies' sake; [words
by] E. A. Sims, [music bv] A. L.
Schultz. ' 4017
2 leaves.
TuUar-Meredith co.. New York, N, Y.
C 130521, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 25,
1906.
Lord of the Harvest! [by] J. W. Lerman.
4018
6 leaves, Fong.
Tullar-Meredith co., New York, N. Y.
C 130522, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 25,
1906.
Loretta; waltzes, by Rudolph J. Polak.
Los Angeles, R. J. Polak music co.
4019
f°, 5 p., pf.
R. J. Polak, Los Angeles, Cal. C
129773, Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
293
Love I'm in a lonely prison cell; by T. E.
Pettigrew. ' 4020
f°, 5 p., song.
T. E. Pettigrew, Baltimore, Md. C
128752, Aug. 24, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 24, 1906.
Lovingly, tenderly; [words by] Geo. 0.
Webster, [music by] Frank E. Lind-
gren. 4021
leaf.
Peter Philip Biihorn, Chicago, 111. C
130024, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1906.
Lullaby; [words and music by] Geo. E.
Krinbill. 4022
leaf.
G. E. Krinbill, Dixon, 111. C 127474,
Aug. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
Made in Germany; popular German melo-
dies, by Karl Schmidt. 4028
f°. 5 p., pf.
McKinlev music co., Chicago, 111. C
12H976, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1906.
Maine festival hymn; for chorus and or-
chestra, words bv Lou Faulkner
Perry, music by \\, R. Chapman,
[chorus part] 4024
leaf.
Wm. R. Chapman, United Stat^^s. C
129892, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Maggie; waltz, composed by S. Ct. Beatty,
arr. bv Wm E. Mund for piano solo.
East Pittsburgh, Pa., W. E. Mund.
4025
f°, 5 p.
Smith Graves Beattv, Leeper, Pa. C
115796, Feb. 26, UH)6; 2 c. Sept. 19, 1906.
for violin and piano. P]ast Pitts-
burgh, Pa., \\\ E. Mund. 4026
f° 5 p., V pt.
Smith (Graves Beattv, I^eper, Pa. C
116243, Mar. 14, 1906; *2 c. Sept. 19, 1906.
Make a fall surrender; [words] arr.
[music by] P. P. Biihorn. 4027
leaf.
Peter Philip Biihorn, Chicago, 111. C
130030, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c.Sept. 11, 1906.
Make a joyful noise; anthem, [by] W.
Peace. ' 4028
6 leaves, mixed voices
Tnllar-Meredith co.. New York, N. Y.
C l:i0430, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 25,
1^K)6.
Maple land; a song of Canada, words by
Victor Lauriston, mu.<?ic by George
Hahn. Chatham, Ont., Meteor pub.
CO. 4029
f°, 6p.
V. Lauriston, Chatham, Ontario. C
129613, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Mary; wonls by Joe Miller, music bv
Harold Orlob. 4080
f°, 5p.
Jos. W". Stern & co., New York, N. Y.
C 129719, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 19,
1906.
Massasoit; characteristic three step, com-
posed by John J. Noonan. Buf-
falo, L. C. Snyder & co. 4081
fo, 5 p., pf.
J. J. Noonan, Buffalo, N Y. C 129769,
Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1906.
Master, call my name! [words by] E. D.
Elliott, [music bv] Wm Edie Marks.
4082
leaf.
\\\ E. Marks, Wilmington, Del. C
129919, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1906.
May; words by Harry (leorge Knaj)p,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
4088
f°, 5 p.
H. (t. Knapp, Man net, N. Y. C
1276:32, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
May I be your beaul by F. A. Morville.
Chicago, Popular music pub. co.
4084
f°. 5 p..sonBr.
F. A. Morville, Marquette, Mich. C
116664, Mar, 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Memories; by Katie Melvin Quinn.
Crisfield, Md., (.^"inn pub. co. 4036
f^. 5 p.. w)nsr.
K. M. Quinn, Crisfield, Md. C 130503,
Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1906.
words by Mattie Holland, music by
Metropolitan music co. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 4036
f°. ft p.
]\r. Holland, Whitesville, Kv. C
127309, Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17' 1906.
Merry streamlet; [words and music bv]
Geo. E. Krinbill. 4087
leaf.
G. E. Krinbill, Dixon, 111. C 127480,
Aug. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
Midsummer fancies; valse novelette, [])y]
Frank H. Grey, arr. by K. E. Hil-
divth [for] 1st mandolin or violin.
4088
f°, 3 p.
Walter Jaco])s, Boston, Mass. C129909,
Sept. 19, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1906.
Mr. Warmsley*s game law; words by M.
Loui?je Davis, music by Charles
Wa<lsworth Kuss. New York,
Melville music pub co. 4039
f°, 5p.
M. L. Davis, Waverlv, Mo. C 127885,
Aug. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept.. 17, 1906.
294
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Kodem (The) graded tehool; words and
music by D. Adams, arr. by Metro-
politan music CO. New York, Mel-
ville music pub. co. 4040
f>, 6p.
D. Adams, Hersey, Wis. C 127952,
Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Konaroh (The) ; medley overture, arr. by
T. P. and Geo. J. Trinkaus. 4041
f°, mand. orch. pts.
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 130177, Sept 22, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22,
1906.
Kontana life; by C. Elizabeth Francis.
4048
f®. 6 p„ pf.
C. E. Francis, Brush, Colo. C 130427,
Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1906.
Kurmuring love; gavotte, [bv] Leo
Friedman. New York, Tyro mu-
sic CO. 4048
f°, 7 p., pf.
Thomas E. McGuiness, New York,
N. Y. C 127542, Aug. 16, 1906; 2 c.
Sept 22, 1906.
waltzes, [by] Leo. Friedman.
New York, Tyro music co. 4044
f", 7 p., pf.
Thomas E. McGuiness, New York,
N. Y. C 129933, Sept 20, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 22, 1906.
My boyhood days I ipent down on the farm;
words by Arthur D. Madden, music
by Metropolitan music co. New
York, Melville music pub. co. 4045
f®. 6p.
A, D. Madden, State Farm, Mass. C
127890, Aug. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept 17,1906.
My bnngalo qneen; words and music by
David T. Stevenson. 4048
fo,5p.
D. T. Stevenson, Camden, N. J. C
130504, Sept 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept 25, 1906.
My oracker Jack girly; words by Frank
Ricca, music dv Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 4047
f»,5p.
F. Ricca, Bavou Goula, La. C 127306,
Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c. Sept 17, 1906.
My dear iweet little Mariette; words by
John Goodhind, jr., music by Metro-
politan music CO. New York, Mel-
ville music pub. co, 4048
f °, 5 p.
J. Goodhind, jr., Springfield, Mass.
C 127888, Aug. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept 17,
1906.
My heart's In old Miiaouri; words by £. J.
Wine, music by Charles Wadsworth
Russ. New York, Melville masic
pub. CO. 4049
f«,8p,
E. J. Wine, Nevada, Mo. C 127088,
Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept 17, 1906.
My Jappy with the long adoring eyes; oy
Charles E. Lee. 4060
fo, 2 p., aong.
C. E. Lee, Rockwootl, Tenn. C 129718,
Sept 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept 17, 1906.
My ladye faire; valse intermezzo, by C.
Paul. 4061
f®, 5 p., pf,
Paul Cohn, New York, N. Y. C 130066,
Sept 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept 21, 1906.
My old black mammy; words and music by
Emi Watermire. 4068
f«, 6p.
Thos. Goggan & bros., Galveston, Tex.
C 130086, Sept 2^^ 1906; 2 c. Sept 21, 1906.
My papa waa a woodman; words and mtifiic
by Horace Huron. 4068
l^'.sp.
H. Huron, Rock Island, 111. C 129878,
Sept. 19, 1906; 2 c. Sept 19, 1906.
My ramble; words by Louise C. Verity,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
4064
L, C. Verity, Stony Brook, L. I. C
127630, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept 17, 1906.
My rote; by Frank Minzey. 4066
f°, ft p., song.
F. B. Haviland pub. co.. New York,
N. Y. C 130036, Sept 13, 1906; 2 c. Sept
10, 1906.
My sweetheart dear; words by John Oetzel,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
4066
f°. 5 p.
J. Oetzel, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
C 127275, Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c. Sept 17, 1906.
My sweet Rosabel; waltz song, words and
music by Bert Sams. 4067
fo, 5p.
Willis Woodward & co.. New York,
N. Y. C 129722, Sept 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept
17, 1906.
My fweetheart; words by E. E. Rianhard,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
4068
f°. 3 p.
E. E. Rianhard, Cincinnati, Ohio. C
127305, Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c. Sept 17, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
295
Xy Tery own; [by] Clare Kummer. 4059
f^, nnp. songr.
Jos. W. Stem & co., New York, N. Y.
C 117698, Mar. 30, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22,
1906.
nature's serenade; [by] Cbas. R. Sbibley
[for] guitar solo, water sketches,
no. 3. 4060
f, unp.
Paul A. Schmitt, Minneapolis, Minn.
€ 129647, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept 17,
1906.
nioollet Avenne; waltz for piano by J. W.
Moore. 4001
f°. 7p.
J. W. Moore, Minneapolis, Minn. 0
129880, Sept. 19, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 19, 1906.
ITo bird can sing in a darkened room; in
key of F [bv] Charles D. Bingham.
Vocal orch. ' 815. 4068
8°. pta.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 128832, Sept. 4. 1906; 2 c. Sept.
■5. 1906.
northern lights; overture, [by] A. J.
Weidt, arr. by R. E. Hildreth.
(Jacob's publications for band.)
4068
4°. pta.
Walter Jacobs, Boston, Mass. C
129913, Sept. 19, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1906.
Hot a bit like other ^irls; words and
music by Frank Minzey. 4064
F, 6p.
F. B. Haviland pub. co., New York,
N. Y. C 130038, Sept. 13, 1906; 2 c.
:8ept. 10, 1906.
Kot almost, bnt altogether! [words by]
£. Dee, [music by] Wm. Edie Marks.
4065
leaf.
W. E. Marks, Wilmington, Del. C
129918, Sept. 19, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 19, 1906.
JTnptial; waltzes, [by] Harry J. Lincoln,
arr. by F. H.Losey. 4066
4®, mandolin club, pf. ace. pto.
Vandersloot music pub. co., Williams-
port, Pa. C 129628, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 17, 1906.
0 what a welcome for me; [words by]
Fanny J. Crosby, [music] by Hu-
bert r. Main.
4067
leaf.
Biglow & Main co., New York, N. Y.
€ 129926, Sept. 19, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 19,
1906.
Obedience; [words by] G. O. Webster,
[music by] Harry L. Brooks, arr.
by P. P. B. 4068
leaf.
Peter Philip Bilhom, Chicago, Dl. C
130009, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept 11, 1906.
Octave ^tude no. 4 in E; bv Emil Sauer.
[Themodist] metrostyle 71613.
4069
pianola arr.
Aeolian co,, New York, N. Y. 0
129579, Sept. 15, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Ode to the new old tenderloin; words b^
James J. Daly, music by Metropoli-
tan music CO. 4070
J. J. Daly, New York, N. Y. C 127070,
Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
O'er the fields; [words by] Flora Kirk-
land, [music by] Howard £. Smith.
4071
leaf.
Meyer & bro., Chicago, 111. C 129711,
Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Ohio (The) Wesleyan; folk song, words
and music by H. R. McClure. Del-
aware, O., University co. 0. P. store.
4078
fo,6p.
H. R. McClure, Piqua, Ohio. C 130425.
Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1906.
Oklahoma; march composed by Texie del
Bondio. 4078
i°. 9 p., pf.
Texie del Bondio, St. Louis, Mo. C
128846, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 27, 1906.
Old (The) grape vine swing; words and
music by Otto J. Littell. New
York, Melville music pub. co. 4074
F,6p.
O. J. Littell, St. Louis, Mo. C 127083,
Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Old (The), old story; women's voices,
[music] arr. by Carrie B. Wilson
Adams. 4075
leaf.
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 129729, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
On Delaware's sweet hanks; words by
George 0' Byrne, music by Charles
Wadsworth Russ. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 4070
fo,6p.
G. O* Byrne, San Francisco, Cal. C
127943, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
On the banks of the little Miami; words
and music by Mrs. Mark Davis.
Cincinnati, The Geo. Jaberg music
CO. 4077
f«, 5 p.
Mrs. M. Davis, United States. C 129966,
Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c Sept. 20, 1906.
3695— PF 3, NO 16-
296
CATALOGUK OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
On the firing line; march, [by] Louis L.
Comstock, arr. by F. H. iJoieey. 4078
4<>, mand. club, pf. ace. pts.
Vandersloot music pub. co., Williams-
port, Pa. C 129631, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c.
Sept, 17, 1906.
On the placid Potomac; song by Ernest E.
Leigh. 4079
f^.fip.
E. E. Leigh, Washington, D. C. C
129634, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
On tip toe; [by] Chas. R. Shibley, [for]
guitar solo. 4080
f°,8p.
Paul A. Schmitt, Minneapolis, Minn.
C 129648, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17,
1906.
Only a ray of lanshine fair; [words and
music by] H. L. Brooks, arr. by
P. P. B. 4081
leaf.
Peter Philip Bilhom, Chicago, 111. C
130027, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1906.
Paloma (La); (The dove), Spanish sere-
i"^®» [l>y] Yradier, arr. by R. E.
Hildreth (Jacob's publications for
band) 4088
4° pts.
Walter Jacobs, Boston, Mass. C 129904,
Sept. 19, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1906.
Pansy and Daily; words by Dorothea R.
Frederick, music by Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 4088
f«,6p.
D. R. Frederick, W. Philadelphia, Pa,
C 127631, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17,
1906.
Papa here's a yipe 'an; words by S. Elbert
Davis, music b^ Mrs. Ida J. Davis.
Chicago, Illinois music bk house.
4084
f^ 6 p.
Mrs. I. J. Davis, Bonnie, 111. C 129611,
Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
Past and present; words by Rose Dunn,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville nmsic pub. co.
4086
f, 6p.
R. Dunn, St. Louis, Mo. C 127311,
Aug. 11. 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Peacefal night; [words and music bv] F.
E. Howard. '4086
leaf.
Geo. E. Krinbill, Dixon, 111. C 128868,
Sept. 5, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
Pearl of the Pyrenees; a Spanish inter-
mezzo, [by] Chas. Frank, arr. by
Walter Jacobs, [for] 1st mandolin or
violin. 4087
fo unp.
Walter Jacobs, Boston, Mass. C 12991 1,
Sept 19, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1906.
Peek-a-boo Falls is calling; by Clarence
Seymour, Colorado SpHg's, The
Western music pub. co. 4088
f , 6 p., aong.
D. N. Heizer, Colorado Springs, Colo.
C 129745, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept 17,|1906.
Pentecostal power; [words] suegested by
A. J. H., arr. by P. P. B., [music by3
P. P. Bilhom. 4089
leaf.
Peter Philip Bilhom, Chicago, 111. C
130025, Sept 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept 11, 1906.
Please; song, words and music by R. A.
Graham. 4080
f>,6p.
R. A. Graham, Wickford, R. I. C
128909, Sept 5, 1906; 2 c. Sept 5, 1906.
Politician's (The) lament; words by John
F. Sullivan, music by Charles Wads-
worth Russ. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 4091
fo,5p.
J. F. Sullivan, Driftwood, Pa. C
127892, Aug. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept 17, 1906.
Popular piano alhum of easy mnsic; (Royal
music library no. 3). 4092
4<5, 48 p.
McKinley music co., Chicago, 111. A
156138, Sept 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept 21, 1906.
Popnlar song alhum; (Royal music library
no. 12). 4098
40. 48 p.
McKinley mnsic co,, Chicago, III. A
156136, Sept 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept 21, 1906.
Popnlar two steps and marches hy favorite
writers; (Royal music library no. 5).
4094
4°, 48 p., pf.
McKinley music co., Chicago, 111. A
156130, Sept 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept 21, 1906,
Pussy-willow; [words and music by J
Geo. E. Krinbill. 4096
leaf.
G. E. Krinbill, Dixon, III. C. 127483,
Aug. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept 22, 1906.
Baymonda hallet; grande valse arr. for 4
hands bv A. Glazaunow, op. 57.
[Themodlst] Metrostyle 71601.
4096
pianola arr.
Aeolian co., New York, N. Y. C 129576,
Sept 15, 1906; 2 c. Sept 17, 1906.
ICU8I0AL COMPOSITIONS
297
Bed domino; march two step, [by] S. B.
Henry, air. by Robert Keeker.
4097
4° orch. pta.
Jos. W. Stem & co., New York, N. Y.
C 129599, Sept. 15, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1906.
B«mmiso6xio«t of the South; [by] Frederic
Solomon. 4098
4P, band pta.
Ernest S. Williams, Boston, Mass. C
128518, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 12, 1906.
Best; words by Mrs. Mary Buckmaster,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
4099
f°, ftp.
Mrs. M. Buckmaster, Pike, Ind. C
127887, Aug. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Best, soldier rest; [words and music by]
Geo. £. Krinbill. 4100
leaf.
G. E. Krinbill, Dixon, 111. C 127484,
Aug. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
Betaminp home; words b^ P. C. Jensen,
music by John Martm. Chicago,
Illinois music bk house. 4101
fo. 3p.
P. C. Jensen, St. Paul, Minn. C 129610,
Sept. 15, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1906.
Boland'fl wedding waits; b^ H. R. Broad-
hurst. Evans music co., Boston.
4102
fo, 6p.
W. A. Evans, Boston, Mass. C 129263,
Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Bondo; for the pianoforte by Felix Grau-
mann. Happy moments, no. 2.
4108
fo, 5p.
F. O. Graumann, New York, N. Y. C
130064, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Boyalty; words by Rachel North, music
by Charles Wadsworth Russ. New
York, Melville music pub. co. 4104
f°,5p.
R. North, Brunswick, Ga. C 127103,
Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Bon along; key of F [by] Chas. Le Paige.
Vocal orch. 816. 4105
S°, pt8.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 128827, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
5, 1906.
Ban2iing water; [by] Chas. R. Shibley
[for] guitar solo. Water sketches
no. 1. 4108
f*, 8p.
Paul A. Schmitt, Minneapolis, Minn.
C 129645, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Bnssia; 2nd Mazurka, fby] Chas. R. Shib-
ley [for] guitar solo. 4107
f.4p.
Paul A. Schmitt, Minneapolis, Minn.
C 129650, Sept 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17,
1906.
Babhath meditation at the piano; tran-
scriptions of beautiful sacred pieces.
(Royal music library no. 9.) 4108
4P, 48 p.
McKinley music co., Chicago, 111. A
156129, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Baored song album; (Royal music library
no. 11). 4109
4°, 48 p.
McKinley music co., Chicago, 111. A
156135, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Saored song medley; a medley of celebrated
hymns, by J. S. Fearis. 4110
fo, 6 p., pf.
McKinley music co., Chicago, HI. C
130076, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Safe in the shadow; [words and music by]
H. L. Brooks, arr. by P. P. B. 4111
leaf.
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, 111. C
130028, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1906.
8t. Valentine and Jnliett; words by Mrs.
M. H. Marks, music by Metropolitan
music CO, New York, Melville
music pub. co. 4112
f>,6p.
Mrs. M. H. Marks, No. Yakima, Wash,
C 127076, Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Salute to Williamsport; march, [by] C. K
Duble, arr. by F. H. Losey. 4118
4P, band pto.
Vandersloot music pub. co., Williams-
port, Pa. C 129632, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 17, 1906.
San Franciseo earthquake; words by Fan-
nie E. Mocroft, music by Metropoli-
tan music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 4114
f>, 6p.
F. E. Mocroft, Kewanee, 111. C 127309,
Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Saved; [words by] L. D. San tee [music
by] P. P. Bilhom. 4115
leaf.
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, III. 0
129998, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1906.
Bay Fay; mtro. in **The little cherub,"
words and music by Marie Doro.
4116
f°,4p.
Jos. W. Stern & co.. New York, N. Y,
C 128340, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept 1, 1906.
298
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Belieno; for piano by Felix Graumann,
op. 5. 4117
f°. 6 p.
F. C. Graumann, New York, N. Y. C
130063, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Bend the meisage; words by Rev. Everett
£. Morfi;an, music by Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 4118
f*, unp.
£. £. Moi^gan, Plainfield, Ind. C
127100, Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Shanty (The) in the woodi; words by Mrs.
IjAura H. Chick, music by Metropoli-
tan music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 4119
f>,3p.
Mrs. L. H. Chick, New Market, N. H.
C 127636, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
She meets me when the inn goes down;
words by Mrs. Sarah M. Hall, music
by Metropolitan music co. New
York, Melville music pub. co. 4120
F, 3p.
Mrs. 8. M. Hall, Jamaica, N. Y. C
127308, Aug. 11, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
She's so mnch like yon, mother; ballad,
words by B. J. Gilbert, music bv
Ernest K. Ball. 4121
f. 5p.
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 118774, Apr. 12, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1906.
Shine on; [words and music by] Thoro
Harris. 4122
leaf.
Meyer & bro., Chicago, 111. C 129709,
Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Silver poppies; mazurka, by Rudolph J.
Polak. Los Angeles, R. J. Polak
music CO. 4128
f°, 6 p., pf.
R. J. Polak, Los Angeles, Cal. C 129775,
Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1906.
Sing a new song; [words and music bv]
P. P. Bilhorn. 4124
leaf.
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, III. C
130008, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1906.
Sing rohin sing; for voic« or piano, by
Geo. L. Spaulding, words by Jessica
Moore. (Tunes and rhymes for the
playroom.) 4126
f°, 8 p. '
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 128892, Sept. 5, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 6, 1906.
Sisseretta; by Frank Minzey. 4126
i^, 6 p., song.
F. B, Haviland pub. co., New York,
N. Y. C 130037, Sept. 13, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
10, 1906.
Six easy pieces for the pianoforte; composed
and fingered by C. Berto. No. 1. My
darling; waltz. No. 2. Sweet dreams;
No. 3. The evening bells are ringing;
No. 4. On a pleasure trip. No. 5.
Sparkling eyes; mazurka. Xo. 6.
loung Volunteers; march. 4127
f>, 3, 8, 3, 8, 5, 6 p.
Frederick Proescholdt, New York, N.
Y. C 129952-129957, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c.
each Sept. 21, 1906.
Skaters (The); two step, by J. S. Fearis.
( Winter scenes ) 4128
!9. imp., pf.
McKinley music co., Chicago, 111. C
129979, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1906.
Skidoo; characteristic march, [by] Lester
W. Keith, arr. by Walter Jacobs [for]
1st mandolin or violin. 4129
f®, unp.
Walter Jacobs, Boston, Mass. C129906,
Sept 19, 1906; 2 c Sept. 15, 1906.
words bv B. F. Coquillette, music
by F. M. Sparling. Hammond,
Ind., F. M. Sparling pub. co. 4180
i°.6p.
B. F. Coquillette, Chicago, III. C
129670, Sept. 15, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1906.
Skip; characteristic by Libbie Erickson.
41S1
r, 6 p., pf.
Arnett-Delonais co., Chicago, 111. C
128849, June 28, 1906; 2 c. June 18, 1906.
Sleep on, bright eyes; a lullaby words and
music by G. A. Uanna. Phila.,
James S. Douglas. 4182
r, 3p.
G. A. Hanna, Philadelphia, Pa. C
130527, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c, Sept. 25, 1906.
Sleep on, my ohild; [words and music bv]
Geo. £. Krinbill. 4188
leaf.
G. E. Krinbill, Dixon, 111. G 127475,
Aug. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept 22, 1906.
Sleighing song; [words and music by]
Geo. E. Krinbill. 4134
leaf.
G. E. Krinbill, Dixon, III. C 127482,
Aug. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept 22, 1906.
Sly Sal; a slow drag, by Al. W. Brown.
4185
f°, unp., pt.
McKinley music co., Chicago, 111. C
129983, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1906.
Snow (The) man; waltz by J. S. Fearis,
(Winter scenes) ' 4186
f°, imp., pf.
McKinlev music co., Chicago, 111. C
129982, Sept 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1906.
^MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
299
Soldier (The) boys; [words and mofiicby]
Geo. E. Krinbill. 4187
leaf.
G. E. Krinbill, Dixon, 111. C 127472,
Aug. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
Bong of the rain; [words and music by]
Geo. E. Krinbill. 4188
leaf.
G. E. Krinbill, Dixon, 111. C 127470,
Aug. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
Song of the robin; [words and music by]
Geo. E. Krinbill. 4189
leaf.
G. E. KrinbiU, Dixon. 111. C 127490,
Aug. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
Song of the wild flowers; [words and music
by] Geo. E. Krinbill. 4140
leaf.'
G. E. Krinbill, Dixon, 111. C 127477,
Aug. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
Sonrire (Le); gavotte [by] Chas. R. Shib-
ley, [for] guitar solo. 4141
f®. unp.
Paul A. Schmitt, Minneapolis, Minn.
C 129642, Sept, 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Sporting (The) guy; words by Ellis Devitt,
niusic by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
4142
f°. 5 p.
E. Devitt, Hillsboro, Ohio. C 127068,
Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Spread the tiding^s; [words by] Geo. 0.
Webster, [music by] P. F. Bilhorn.
4148
leaf.
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, 111. C
130021, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1906.
Spring song; [words and music by] F. E.
Howard. 4144
leaf.
Geo. E. Krinbill, Dixon, 111. C 128869,
Sept. 5, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
Star (A) in the nig^ht; poem by Andrew
Lang, music by Arthur Shepherd.
4146
AVa-Wan press, Newton Center, Mass.
C 129314, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
Still if the night; serenade, [words and
music by] Geo. E. Krinbill. 4146
leaf.
G. E. Krinbill, Dixon, 111. C 127488,
Aug. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
Stilt (The) dance; humoresque, [by] Lester
W. Keith. (Jacob's publications for
orchestra) 4147
4° pte.
Walter Jacobs, Boston, Mass. CI 29905,
Sept. 19, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1906.
Streahbog albnm; first pieces for little pu-
pils. (Royal music library, no. 7)
4148
4°, 32 p., pf.
McKinley music co.« Chicago, 111. A
156131, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21,1906.
Sweet Millie; song and chorus, words and
music by D. G. Phillips. Macon,
Ga., F. A. Guttenberger music co.
4149
f«, 5 p.
D. G. Phillips, Macon, Ga. C 129879,
Sept. 19, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 19, 1906.
Sweet Peggy mine; words and music by
Bert Sams. 4150
f °. 5 p.
Willis Woodward & co., New York,
N. Y. C 129723, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept
17, 1906.
Sweethearts itill are we; by S. P. Frick.
Chicago, Success music co. 4151
f°, 5 p., song.
S. P. Frick, United States. C 130149,
Sept. 22, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 8, 1906.
Snnbeam; words by Clifton Bingham,
music by Ethelwyn Arnold. 4158
P,6p.
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 126651, Aug. 2, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 19, 1906.
Sunshine and Summer; words by E. A.
Sherman, music by William John
Hall. 4168
i°,5p.
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 123719, June 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17,
1906.
Tale of a bear; for voice or piano by Geo.
L. Spaulding, words by Jessica
Moore. (Tunes and rhymes for the
playroom. ) 4154
l*».3p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa,
C 128886, Sept. 5, 1906; 2 c, Sept. 5, 1906.
Tell her Til meet her in the sky; words by
Irvin J. Stutzman, music by Metro-
politan music CO. New York, Mel-
ville mueic pub. co. 4155
F. 5 p.
I. J. Stutzman, Johnstown, Pa. C
127951, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Tell me; words bv Mary Bangasser, music
by Metropolitan music co. New
York, Melville music pub. co. 4156
f 6p.
M. Bangasser, Ackley, Iowa. C 127886,
Aug. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
300
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Temperftnoe (A) call; words by Mrs. Rose
Oliver, music bv Metropolitan masic
CO. New York, Melville music pub.
CO. 4157
Mrs. R. Oliver, Syracuse, N. Y. C
127641, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Tendre amour; (Tender love) [by] Charles
J. Roberts, orchestra. (C. Fischer's
edition, 1319.) 4168
8°, pte.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128912, Sept. 5, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1906.
Tetraohord (The) violiii method; an easy
progressive and scientific method de-
signed for beginners by Alfred An-
drews. 4159
4°, 74 p.
Carl Fischer, Yonkers, N. Y. C 129327,
.^Sept. 11, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
That's the way I love yon; words by Har-
old Goff, music by Metropolitan mu-
sic CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 4160
f^,5p.
H. Goff, Salt Lake City, Utah. C
127633, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c Sept. 17, 1906.
There'll he joy hy and hy; [words by] Car-
rie I-ree Bowyer, [music by] P. P.
Bilhorn. 4161
leaf.
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, III. C
130007, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1906.
There's no fool like an old fool; [from]
The cow-boy girl; words by Lem. B.
Parker, music by W. R. Williams.
4168
fo, leaf.
Will Rossiter, Chicago, 111. C 129063,
Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
There's no room for a dead one on the great
white way; [song in] About town,
book and lyrics by Jos. W. Herbert,
music by Raymond Hubbell. 4168
f°, 11 np.
Chaa. K. Harris, New York, N. Y. C
128854, Sept. 5, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 10, 1906.
There's no sweeter girl than yon; words by
Mildred Fisher, music by Edward
Gabriel. 4164
F, UDp.
McKinley music co., Chicago, 111. C
129977, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1906. !
Thomas (The) brothers' rag; by Maurice B.
Thomas. Washington, Sanders &
Stay man co. 4165
F, 5 p., pf.
M. B. Thomas, Washington, D. C. C
123849, June 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1906.
Thongh now we see Thee not; [words by]
E. P. Vining, [music] arr. from Schu-
bert 4166
leaf.
Edward Payson Vining, United States.
C 129930, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1906.
Through love for yon and I; [words by]
P. P. B., [music by] H. L. Brooks,
arr. by P. P. B. 4167
leaf.
Peter Philip Bilhorn., Chicago, 111. C
130020, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1906.
Throwing snow-halls; march by J. S.
Fearis. (Winter scenes) 4168
f , unp., pf.
McKinley music co., Chicago, 111. C
129980, Sept 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept 20, 1906.
Tick, took, says the olock; [words by] E.
Marie Krinbill, [music by] Geo. E.
Krinbill. 4169
leaf.
G. E. Krinbill, Dixon, 111. C 127495,
Aug. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
Tin (The) pan gnards* parade; for voice or
piano by Geo. L. Spaulding, words
by lessica Moore. (Tnnes and
rhymes for the playruom. ) 4170
F, 8p.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 128893, Sept. 5, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 5, 1906.
Tinkling hells; dance [by] J. F. Zimmer-
mann. 4171
f , 6 p., pf.
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. C
128894, Sept 5, 1906; 2 c. Sept 5, 1906.
Tinqnita; bolero, [by] Chas. R. Shibley
[for] guitar solo. 4172
f<>, unp,
Paul A. Schmitt, Minneapolis, Minn.
C 129649, Sept 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept 17, 1906.
Tri-state; march and two step, [by] Harry
J. Lincoln, arr. by F. 9. Losey. 4178
4^, mandolin club, pf. occ. pts.
Vandersloot music pub. co., Williams-
port, Pa. C 129629, Sept 17, 1906; 2 c.
Sept 17, 1906.
Tme (The) and the tried; [words and mu-
sic by] Harry L. Brooks, arr. by P.
P. B. 4174
leaf.
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, 111. C
130022, Sept 20, 1906; 2c. Sept 11, 1906.
True hlue; from the musical farce "Lovers
and lunatics," words by Matt Mars-
hall, music by Harry Wellman.
4176
f°, unp.
Parker music co., New York, N. Y. C
129246, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept 10, 1906.
MUSICAL COICPOSITIONB
801
Tuxedo; polka quadrille, [by] Greo. E.
Bewley. 4176
4®, orch. pte.
Joe. Morris, Philadelphia, Pa. C
129717, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 13, 1906.
Two little ohildren; words by Mrs. Wm
J. Leifeld, music by Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 4177
F. 6p.
Mrs, W. J. Leifeld, Pottsville, Pa. C
127639, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
TTncle Sam's metiage; by Katherine A.
McCarthy. 4178
f>, 2 p., song.
K. A. McCarthy, Rochester, N. Y. C
129705, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
TTnity (The) of God; [words by] Thomas
D. Ware, [music by] P. P. Bilhom.
4179
leaf.
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, 111. C
130029, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1906.
TTnkel Eph'remt possum suppa; words by
John V. H. Secor, music by Charles
Wadsworth Russ. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 4180
fP. 5 p.
J. V. H. Secor, Newark, N. J. C
127634, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Talse brilliante; [by] Chas. R. Shibley
[for] guitar solo. 4181
f>, 6p.
Paul A. Schmitt, Minneapolis, Minn.
C 129652, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17,
1906.
Vanifhed days of childhood; by Minnie
Stump. Chicago, Weber <& North
music pub. co. 4182
r>, 2 p., song.
M. Stump, Bell, N. Mex. C 130069,
Sept 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept 21, 1906.
Viola Linn; words by Gus Allen; music
by Charles Wadsworth Russ. New
York, Melville music pub. co. 4188
G. Allen, Elsinore, Cal. C 127082,
Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Virgin-mother it singing; [words by]
Frank E. Graeff, [music by] Herbert
J. Lacey. 4184
leaf.
Hall-Mack company, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 131360, Oct 6, 1906; 2 c. Oct 6, 1906.
Viva navarra; by Joaquin Larr^la. Me-
trostyle 71853. 4186
[pianola arr.]
Aeolian co.. New York, N. Y. C 131434,
Oct 6, 1906; 2 c. Oct 8, 1906.
Volti ^Carl) ohant dn soir; pour violin et
piano. (Edition Laudy.) 4186
f° 8c. 6 p. <& y. pt.
Laudy &*co., London, England. C
130244, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1906.
Waoo walti; [by] C. T. Sisson, op. 35.
4187
1°, 6 p. pf .
Kunkel bros. , St Louis, Mo. C 130848,
Sept 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept 29, 1906.
Walking with God; [words by] Maria
Mitchell, [music by] F. E. Lmdgren,
arr. by P. P. B. 4188
leaf.
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, 111.
C 130016, Sept 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept 11,
1906.
Walt! of the snow flakei; by J. 8. Fearis.
Winter scenes. 4189
f , unp., pf.
McKinley music co., Chicago, 111. C
130072, Sept 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept 21, 1906.
Waltsing; words by Annie Harris, music
by Metropolitan music co. New
York, Melville music pnb. co. 4190
f®.6p.
A. Harris Dorchester, Mass. C 127947,
Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Sept 17, 1906.
Washington belles; march two step, by
Eugene F. Close. 4191
f , 5 p., pf.
E. F. Close, Eckhart, Md. C 129882,
Sept 19. 1906; 2 c. Sept 19, 1906.
We are little gipsies; [words and music
by] Geo. E. Krinbill. 4198
leaf.
G. E. Krinbill, Dixon, 111. C 127487,
Aug. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
We don^t need no newspapers in onr
neighborhood; words by Myrtle May-
hugh, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 4198
fo, 5p.
M. Mayhugh, Kellogg, Idaho. C 125976,
July 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Weeping willows; waltz, composed by
C. D. White. 4194
f, 6 p, pf .
C. D. White, Logan, Iowa. C 130046,
Sept 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept 21, 1906.
802
CATALOGUE OF OOPYRIGHT ENTKIE8
Welih (The) coronation; [words by] Ed-
ward Perronet, [music] arr. by E. S.
Lorenz. 4195
leaf.
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, Ohio. C
128800, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1906.
What a wonderful change; [words and
music by] H. L. Brooks, arr. by
P. P. Bilhorn. 4196
leaf.
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, 111. C
130006, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1906.
What'U yon have my heartiee; a vocal
solo. 4197
8° unp.
Victor talking machine co.,"^ Camden,
N. J. C 129586, Sept. 15, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
16, 1906.
When evening falls; words and music by
A. A. Davies. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 4198
f°. 5p.
A, A. Davies, Mountain Grove, Mo. C
126183, July 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
When mother died; words by Jennie Don-
ald, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 4199
f>,6p.
J. Donald, Sparta, III. C 127303, Aug.
11, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
When the hirdiet are asleep; words by M.
Tagg, music by Charles Wadsworth
Russ. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. 4200
f>,3p.
M. Tagg, Mayview, Mo. C 127080,
Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
When the gentle evening breese; [words
and music by] Geo. E. KrinbiU.
4201
leaf.
G. E. KrinbiU, Dixon, III. C 127491,
Aug. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
When the power fell on me; [words and
music by] P. P. Bilhorn. 4202
leaf.
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, III. C
129999, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1906.
When the robini sing np in the maple trees;
song and chorus bv F. S. Goldsmith.
4208
f°, 5 p.
Frank S. Goldsmith, Evansville, Ind.
0 129876, Sept. 19, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 19,
1906.
When the thistledown hoys play; compoee<i
by Nanna Eline Cooper. Cmcin-
nati, The G«o. Jabei^g music co.
4204
F, 5 p., song.
N. E. Cooper, Racine, Wis. C 117689,.
Mar. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
When the trees are white with hlossoms;
words by Lillie Wood, music by
Metropolitan music co. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 4205
«o,6p.
L. Wood, Morristown, N. J. C 127895^
Aug. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
When the winter days are over; [worda
and music by] Geo. E. Krinbill.
4208
leaf.
G. E. Krinbill, Dixon, 111. C 127473,.
Aug. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept 22, 1906.
When yon are left in this world alone;
words and music by Frieda C. Hall.
( In Homefolks, Oct ) 4207
f^ p. 16.
Currier-Boyce co., Chicago, 111. C
130117, Sept 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept 21, 1906.
When yon come np, oome down; words by
Daniel P. Broderick, music by Met-
ropolitan music CO. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 4201^
F, 6p.
D. P. Broderick, Exeter, N. H. O
127945, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Sept 17, 1906.
When we all get home; [by] James M.
Black. 4209
leaf, song.
J. M. Black, Williamsport, Pa. G
129685, Sept. 6, 1906; 2 c. Sept 6, 1906.
When we parted hy the stream heneath the
hill; words and music by Thomas J.
Hogan. New York, Melville mu-
sic pub. CO. 4210
f**, 5p.
T. J. Hogan, Schenectady, N. Y. C
127079, Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept 17, 1906.
Where 0hio*s waters flow; composed b^
F. RoUin Jackson. Cincinnati,
The Geo. Jaberg music co. 4211
f , 6 p., SODg.
F. R. Jackson, United States. C 1 29964,,
Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1906.
Where the sweet Kentnoky flows; by Berry
Berners. 4212
f° unp., song.
McKinley music co., Chicago, 111. C
129988, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept 20, 1906.
KUSIOAL OOKPOSITIONS
80S
Whiitler (The); march and two step, by
Rudolph J. Polak. Lios Angeles,
R. J. Folak music co. 4218
fo. 5 p., pf.
R. J. Polak, Los Angeles, Cal. 0
129774, Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1906.
WhittliM; [from] "The cow-boy ijirl;"
words by Lem. B. Parker, music by
Ed. W. Rowland. 4214
f°, leaf.
Will Rossiter, Chicago, 111. C 129062,
Sept 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 7, 1906.
WUl yon love me, darlingi Bay! words
by Mrs. Eva M. Spruson, music by
Metropolitan music co. New York,
Melville music pub. co. 4215
F, 8p.
Mrs, E. M. Spruson, Washon, Wash.
C 127084, Aug. 8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Wonderfal love; [words by] J. W. Burgess,
[music by] P. P. Bilhorn. 4216
Peter PhiUp Bilhorn, Chicago, 111. C
130014, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1906.
Wooing; words by Mary F. Jenkin, music
by Metropolitan music co. New
York, Melville music pub. co. 4217
f>,6p.
M. F. Jenkin, Meyersdale, Pa. G
127949, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Work on; [words by] Mrs. Frank A.
Breck, [music by] F. Degen, arr. by^
P. P. B. 4218
leaf.
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, 111. C
130002, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 11, 1906.
World lovers, yon and I; words by Ethel
P. Waxham, music by Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 4219^
fo, 5 p.
E. P. Waxham, Denver, Colo. C
127637, Aug. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept 17, 1906.
Number of entries of Musical compositions completed by deposit of 2 copies
since Jan. 1, 1906 18,611
INDEX TO PART 3. MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
This index contains the names of the cop;^right proprietors of all the titles regis-
tered in this number; following each proprietor's name is the title registered by
him. The index includes also title references to all compositions entered under
the authors in the Catalogue and author references to all compositions entered
tinder the titles in the Catalogue. In the case of an author reference, the title
follows the name of the author.
Tbe Fli^ares refer to tlie Heavy-l^ced Nambers following tlie Titles In tlie
Cataloffne*
Aceves ( R. de) . Enamonree 3893
Adams (C. B. W. ) Old, old story. 4075
Adams (D.) Modern graded
school 4040
Aeolian co. :
Arlesienne (V) 3814
Enamouree 3893
Etude in C 3896
Etude i n G 3897
Fledermaus overture 3909
Liebchen 4011
Octave ^tude 4069
Raymonda ballet 4096
VivaNavarra 4186
Allen (G.) ViolaLinn 4183
Andrews (A.) Tetrachord violin
method 4159
Archer & Lemonier. Dinah 3879
Arnett-Delonais co. :
Blushes 3835
Skip 4131
Arnold (E.) Sunbeam 4152
Austin (S. J. ) Bird (The) I love. 3833
B. (P. P.):
A Iways carry sunshine 3808
Garden of God 3919
Great salvation 3936
John 3986
Obedience 4068
Only a ray 4081
Pentecostal power 4089
Safe 4111
Through love for you 4167
True and tried 4174
Walking with God 4188
Work on 4218
Baker (I. E. ) Hush my darling. . 3953
Baker ( W. R. ) All I want 3806
Ball (E. R.) She's so much like
you 4121
Bangas8er(M.) Tell me 4156
Barber (E. ) Beyond the vale 3832
Batcheller ( M. E. ) Juno 3993
Beatty (8. G. ) Maggie 4025
Beethoven. AH around us 3804
Berger ( H. L. ) Chippewa 3861
Bemers (B.) Where the sweet
Kentucky flows 4212
Berry ( E. B. ) Ethel Berry waltzes 3895
Berto ( C. ) Six easy pieces 4127
Bessey (C. H.) Just a dear little
home 3994
Bewley (G. E. ) Tuxedo 4176
Biglow & Main co. :
Forward 3917
0 what a welcome 4067
Bilhom (P. P.):
Always carrv sunshine 3808
As lam....". 3816
Beautiful river 3825
Believe 3828
Bring little children 3840
Doyouknow 3882
Getright 3920
Garden of God 3919
Glory awaits 3926
God calling yet 3928
God's company 3929
Great salvation 3936
He came 3944
1 am not ashamed 3954
I know 3958
John 3986
Just a step 3997
Keep the danger signal 4001
Lovingly 4021
Make a full surrender 4027
Obedience 4068
Only a ray 4081
Pentecostal power 4089
Safe 4111
Saved 4115
SinganewFong 4124
Spread the tidings 4143
There'll be joy 4161
Through love 4167
True & tried 4174
Unity of God 4179
Walking with God 4188
What a wonderful change 4196
When the i^ower fell 4202
Wonderful love 4216
Work on 4218
I
II
INDEX
Bingham (CD.) No bird can sing. 4062
Bi8hop(C.j liconore 4009
Black (J. M.) When we all get
home 4209
Blenkhom (A.) I know I am
saved 3958
Bloomfield ( \V. ) It ban partv. . . 3979
Bohm (C. ) Liebcheii 4011
Bondio ( T. del ) Oklahoma 4073
Bovee ( E. ) Come to me 3864
Branen (J. T. ) co. Everyone 3900
Breen ( N. J. ) In the golden har-
vest 3973
Brinser (H. S.) Commencement
song 3866
Broaohurst (H. R.) Roland's
weeding waltz 4102 '
Broderic'k (D. P.) When you
come up 4208
Brooks (H. L. ):
Always carry sunshine 3808
Beautiful river 3825
Garden of God 3919
God's company 3929
Great salvation 3936
Obedience 4068
Onlvaray 4081
Safe 4111
Through love 4167
True& tried 4174
What a wonderful change 4196
Brown (A. W.) Sly Sal 4135
Brugh ( A. ) In the evening 3971
Buckmaster (Mrs. M. ) Rest 4099
Bums ( (7. W. ) College song 3863
Caldwell (A. ) Fairest flower 3904
Chapman ( W. R. ) Maine festival
hvmn 4024
Chappell (W\ F,) By the old log
cabin - 3847
Chick ( Mrs, L. H. ) Shanty 41 19
Chopin. Etude in C 3896
Close (E. F. ) Washington belles. 4191
Clough (L. A.) Face at the win-
dow 3903
Coates ( S. ) Good-night 3935
Coates & Gilbert. Good-night . . . 3934
Cohn ( P. ) :
H oc key girl 3946
My ladye faire 4051
Collins (L. S. ) Chansonette 3855
Comstock (L. L.) On the firing
line 4078
Conner (R.C.) Land 4005
Cooper (N. E.) When the this-
tledown bovs play 4204
Coquillette ( B. F. ) Skidoo 4130
Cowell(W.) Father 3907
Courtenay ( V. ) In the firelight. 3972
Coxen ( O. W, ) Just a dream 3995
Crow (I. N. ) Chauffer (The) .... 3856
Currier- Boyce co. When you are
left 4207
Dakin (J.) In the month of May. 3975
Daly (J. J.) Ode 4070
Dankfl (H. P. ) God be merciful . 3927
Dare ( C. ) Forget-me-not 3914
Da vies (A. A.) When evening
falls . 4198
Davis' (ifrV. G, W. )" Departed ! ". 1 3878
Davis (3/r«. I. J.) Papa 4084
Davis ( yfrs. M. ) On the banks . . . 4077
Davis (M. L.) Mr. Warmsley's
game law 403^
Degen(F.) Work on 4218
De v itt ( E. ) Sporting ( The ) guy . 4142
Dickinson (G. R. ) Loneliness... 4016
Dierkes ( H . F. ) A th lete march . . 3822
Ditson (O. ) CO. Home songs 3947
Dockstader (L.) pub. co. Any-
body 3812
Donald (J.) When mother died. 4199^
Doro (M.) Say Fay 4116
Duble(C. E.) Salute 4113
Ducker ( M. B. ) Dreaming 3885
Dunn ( R. ) Past & present 4085-
Eastertide polka 3889
Eichenberg ( E. ) In the land 3974
Eldridge ( H. C. ) Bells of Christ-
mas 382^
Ellis (R.) As pants the hart 3817
Erickson (L.) Skip 4131
Evans (W. A.):
Auld lang syne 382a
Roland's wedding 4102
Evening bells are ringing 4127
Fearis (J. S.):
Anna 3810
Bessie 3830
By the fireside 384ft
Dorothy 3884
Frances 3918
Gladvs 3925
Jollv Jack Frost 3988-
Katie 3999
Sacred song medley 4110
Skaters 4128
Snow (The) man 4136
Throwing snow-balls 4168
Waltz of the snow flakes 4189
Feist ( L. ) How'd vou like 3952
Fields ( G. ) Fall of San Francisco 3905
Fillmore brothers co. :
God be merciful 3927
In peace 3970
In Thee, O Lord 3977
Old, oldstorv 4075
Fischer ( C. ) :
Tendre amour 4158
Tetrachord violin method 4159-
Fisher (J. B.) Ethel Berry
waltzes 3895
Fisherbeck (G. ) Days gone by.. 3875^
Fletcher ( J. ) As pants the hart . 3817
FleUther ( R. L. ) I came to Jesus . 3956
Ford ( A. A.) Bubbling spring. . . 3844
Francis ( C. E.) Montana 4042
Francis, Day & Hunter:
Bashful 3824
Forget-me-not 3914
Harry & Carry 3940
INDEX
ni
Frank (C.) Pearl 4087
Franz (A. ) Eastertide 3889
Frederick (D. R. ) Pansy & Daisy . 4083
Frick (S. P.) Sweethearts still .. 4151
Friedman (L.) Murmuring love . 4043
Frisbie (H. L. ) Get right 3920
Oabriel(E.)^
Everygiri 3899
There's no sweeter girl 4164
Oenee ( R. ) Fledermaus overture . 3909
Gilbert (L. W. ) Good-night 3935
Olad tidings schottif»ch 3889
-Glazaunow (A.) Raymonda bal-
let 4096
Glow-worm 4012
Ooff(H.) That's the way 4160
Goggan (T.) & brothers. Entranc-
ing 3894
Oohl (M. F. ) Keep on praying. . 4000
<5oldby (E. D.) Goldby's practi-
cal studies 3930
Golden trumpet waltz 3889
Ooldsmith (F. S. ) When the rob-
ins sing 4203
-Goodhind ( J. ), jr. My dear 4048
Graham (R. A.) Please 4090
-Graul pub. co. Chippewa 3861
Oraumann (F. ):
Rondo 4089
Scherzo 4117
Orauraann (F. C.) :
Rondo 4103
Scherzo 4117
<jrreene(H.) Coquette 3867
Orey (F. H.):
Cane rush 3849
Midsummer fancies 4038
•Groggan (T.) & bros. My old
buick mammy .' 4052
H. ( A. J. ) Pentecostal power . . . 4089
Hahn(G.) Maple land 4029
Hakes ( D. S. ) :
In peace 3970
In Thee, O I^ord 3977
Hall (F. C.) When you are left . 4207
Hall (3M. S. M. ) She meets me. . 4120
Hall (W. J.):
For you, dear 3913
Good mom 3932
Sunshine 4153
Hall-Mack co. Virgin-mother is
singing 41 84
Hanna(G. A.) Sleep on 4132
Harris ( A. ) Waltzing 4190
Harris (C, K.):
Dixie, I love you 3880
Gibson girt 3921
Idon'tlike 3957
It wouldn'tbe 3980
There's no room 4163
Harris (T.) :
As lam 3816
Keep the danger signal 4001
Listen 4014
Shine on 4122
Havez ( J. C. ) Anybody 3812
Haviland (F. B.) pub. co.:
Giri 3922
My rose 4055
Notabitlike 4064
Sisseretta 4126
Hawkes & son:
Glow-worm 4012
Nigger's birthday 4013
Heizer (D. N. ) Peek-a-boo Falls . 4088
Hellard (R. A.) Captain in com-
mand 3860
Henry (S.R.) Red domino 4097
Hildreth (R. E.):
Captain in command 3850
Good-night 3934
Midsu m raer fancies 4038
Northern lights 4063
Paloma (La) 4082
Hiorns (F. McL.) Childhood
dreams 3858
Hofecker ( F. \\\ ) Leave a window
open 4007
Hogan (T. J.) W^hen we parted. 4210
Holland ( M. ) Memories 4036
Howard ( F. E. ) :
Peaceful night 4086
Spring song 4144
Howard, J. E. :
Dixie. I love you 3880
I don't like 3957
Hubbell ( R. ) :
Gibson giri 3921
It wouldn'tbe 3980
There's no room 4163
Huron (H.):
Brash the flowers 3843
My papa 4053
Hyatt ( F. H . ) Butterflies 3845
Hvnes (J. J.) Johnny 3987
Ingraham (L. M. ) Giri 3923
Jaberg (G,) music co. Heart &
a sword 3942
Jackson (F. R.) Where Ohio's
waters flow 4211
Jacobs (W.):
Cane rush 3849
Captain in command 3850
Good-bye 3931
Good-night 3934
I've grown so fond 3982
Midsummer fancies 4038
Northern lights 4063
Paloma (La) 4082
Pearl 4087
Skidoo 4129
Stilt dance 4147
Jefferies ( 11. H. ) Eyes of all ... . 3901
Jenkin(M. T.) Wooing 4217
Jenkins' (J. W.) sons. mus. co.
Beyond 3832
Jensen (P. C.) Returning home. 4101
Jerome (F.) Beyond 3831
Jerome (W. ) & Schwartz (J.):
Any old time 3811
Kitty 4004
IV
INDEX
Johnson (J. R.) fio'd of educa-
tion 3837
Jones ( H. W. ) Land of Wales. . . 4006
Joyous morn march 3889
Keith (L. W.):
Skidoo 4129
Stilt dance 4147
Kelly (£. M. ) Kinkay waltzes . . 4002
Kem(L. M.) Ivy 3983
Knapp(H. G.) May 4033
Koch (W. B.) Before 3826
Kreutzer(F. W.) Girl 3924
Krey (H.) music co. I've got a
white man 3981
Krinbill(G. E.):
America 3809
Bells 3829
Blow, blow 3834
Cover them over 3869
Dav is dying 3874
Drifting 3887
Fare thee well 3906
Good-morning 3933
Harvest 3941
Home 3950
If our lives 3966
Little Jackey Frost 4015
Lullaby 4022
Merry streamlet 4037
Peaceful night 4086
Pussy-willow 4095
Rest, soldier 4100
Sleep on, my child 4133
Sleighing song 4134
Soldier (The) boys 4137
S{)ng of the rain 4138
Song of the robin 4139
Song of the wildflowers 4140
Spring song 4144
Still is the night 4146
Tick,tock 4169
We are little gipsies 4192
When the gentle evening
breeze 4201
When the winter days 4206
Kummer ( C. ) My very own 4059
Kunkel bros. Waco waltz 4187
Lacey (H. J.) Virgin-mother is
singing 4184
La Farge (E. ) Flowers 3911
Laferty (A, R. ) Dead summer. . . 3876
Larregla (J.) VivaNavarra 4185
Laudy & co. Chant du soir 4186
Lauriston ( V. ) Maple land 4029
Lee(C. E.) My Jappy 4050
Leifeld (^fr8, VV. J.) Two little
children 4177
Leigh (E, E.) On the placid Po-
tomac 4079
Lemonier (T. ) Dinah 3879
Le Paige ( C. ) Run alone 4105
Lerraan (J. W.) Lord of the har-
vest - 4018
Lewis ( G. ) " ' Checkers" !!".!!!!!! 1 1 3857
Lewis music co. ChecJ^ers 3857
Liapounow (S. ) Etude in G 3897
Lillena8(H.) Dreaming 388^
Lillies & roses mazurka 3889
Lincoln (H.J.} Nuptial 4066
Lindgren (F. E.):
Lovingly 4021
Walking with God 4188
LitteH (O. J.) Old grape vine
swing 4074
Lloyd (E.) Everyone 3900
Lorenz ( E. 8. ) Welsh coronation. 4195
Lorenz pub. co. Welsh corona-
tion 4195
Losey (F. H.):
Grenadier guards 3937
Jolly sweethearts 3990
Nuptial 4066
On the firing line 4078
Salute 4113
Tri-state i 4173
Loucks (E. W.):
Bring little children 3840
Do you know 3882
He came 3944
McCarthy (K. A.) Unde Sam's
message 41 7S
McClure(H. R.) OhioWesleyan. 4072
McGuiness (T. E.) Murmuring
love 404a
McKinley music co. :
Album 3802
Anna 3810
Artistsalbum 3815
Beginner* sal bum 3827
Bessie 3830
Beyond 3831
Bubbling spring 3844
By the tireside 3846
Dorothy 3884
Every girl 3899
Favorite piano solos 3908
Flowers 3911
Frances 3918
Gladys 3925
Home sweet home 3948
In Honeymoon Valley 3969
In the moonlight 3976
Irish gems waltzes 3978
Jolly Jack Frost 3988
Katie 3999
I^eonore 4009
Made in Germany 4023
Popular piano album 4092
Popular song album 4093
Popular two steps 4094
Sabbath meditation 4108
Sacred song album 4109
Sacred song medley 41 10
Skaters 4128
Sly Sal 4135
Snow (The) man 4130
Streabbog album 41 4S
There's no sweeter girl 4164
Throwing snow-balls 4168
Waltz of the snow flakes 4189
Where the sweet Kentucky . . 4212
INDEX
McKinney (M.) Happy child-
hood 3939
McSpiritt(A.) As the golden sun. 3818
Madden (A. D.) My boyhood
days 4046
Main ( H. P. ) O what a welcome- 4067
Marks (ifrK. M. H.) St. Valen-
tine 4112
Marks (W. E.):
Do they think of me? 3881
Not almost 4065
Master, call 4032
Martin ( A. ) Jaunty liUle maid . . 3985
Martin ( Mrs. H. T. ) Death comes
atdawn 3877
Martin ( J . ) Returning home 41 01
Martin (M.) Death comes at
dawn 3877
Matthews (R.W.) Land 4005
Mayhugh (M. ) We dont need. . . 4193
Metropolitan music co. :
As the golden sun 3818
At eventide 3820
At the golden gate 3821
Bird I love 3833
Broadway 3841
By the old logcabin 3847
Chad wick's song 3853
Childhood dreams 3858
College song 3863
Come to me 3864
Commencement song 3865
Dancingmusic 3873
Daysgoneby 3875
Departed 3878
Dreaming 3885
Elsa 3892
Face at the window 3903
Growing old 3938
Happy childhood 3939
Heavenly light 3943
Hush my darling 3953
I am thinking 3955
Tm going to be 3962
If 1 could live 3965
In the firelight 3972
In the golden harvest 3973
In the land 3974
In the month of May 3975
It ban party 3979
Jaunty little maid 3985
Johnny 3987
Leave a window open 4007
Loneliness 4016
May 4033
Memories 4036
Modern graded school 4040
My boyhood days 4045
My cracker jack girly 4047
My dear 4048
My ramble 4054
My sweetheart 4058
My sweetheart dear 4056
Ode 4070
Pansy <& Daisy 4083
Metropolitan music oo. — Continued.
Past & present 4085
Rest 4099
St. Valentine 4112
San Francisco earthquake 4114
Send the message 4118
Shanty 4119
She meets me 4120
Sporting guy 4142
Tell her 4155
Tell me 4156
Temperance call 4157
Tharsthe way 4160
Two little children 4177
Waltzing 4190
We dont need 4193
When mother died 4199
When the trees 4205
When you come up 4208
Will you love me 4215
Wooing 4217
World lovers 4219
Meyer & brother:
All around us 3804
Chime 3860
Christmas bells 3862
Evening bells 3898
Joy 3992
Listen 4014
O'er the fields 4071
Shine on 4122
Miller (J. E.) Chad wick's song. 3853
Minzey (F.):
Girl my heart beats for 3922
My rose 4055
Not a bit like 4064
Sisseretta 4126
Mocroft (F. E.) San Francisco
earthquake 4114
Mohr (H. K.) I've got a white
man 3981
Moore{J. AV.) Nicollet avenue.. 4061
Morgan ( E. E. ) Send the message 4118
Morris (H.) Ashtar 3819
Morris (J.) Tuxedo 4176
Morse ( M . ) Dancing music 3873
Morville (F. A. ) May 1 4034
Mueller ( F. C. ) At eventide 3820
Mund(W. E.) Maggie 4025
Murphy (C. W. ) Bashful 3824
My darling 4127
Nathan ( J. S. ) How'd vou like. - 3952
Needham ( W. L. ) Cradle song. . 3871
Nelson (F. A.) & co. All dressed
up 3805
Nigger's birthday 4013
Noonan(J. J.) Massasoit 4031
North (R.) Royalty 4104
O' Byrne (G.) On Delaware's
sweet banks 4076
O'Connor (L. B.):
Good-bye 3931
I've grown so fond 3982
Oetzel (J. J My sveetheart 4056
Ogden(W.L) Broadway 3841
TI
INDEX
0'Hare(W.C.):
CJourtship waltz 3868
Form seta 3915
Olcott (C.) Eyes that come from
Ireland 3902
Oliver ( Mrs. R. ) Temperance call . 4157
On a pleasant trip 4127
Orlob(H.):
rm the man 3963
Mary 4030
Pabst(H.A.) Eastertide. -- 3889
Parker music co. True blue 4175
Paul (C):
Hockey giri 3946
My ladye faire 4051
Peace (W.) Make a joyful noise. 4028
Pettigrew (T.E.) Love 4020
Phillips ( D. G. ) Sweet MilUe. . . . 4149
Pier8on(M.T.) I mias thee 3964
Polak(R. J.):
Loretta 4019
Silver poppies 4123
Whistler march 4213
Post (W. A.) Joy 3992
Presser (T. ) :
Child's good night 3859
Echoes 3890
Jolly raindrops 3989
Let us try 4010
Sing robin 4125
Tale of a bear 4154
Tin pan guards* parade 4170
Tinkling bells 4171
Price ( L. ) Christmas bells 3862
Proescholdt (F.) Six easy pieces. 4127
Purdy (K.) If I could live 3965
-Quinn (K. M.):
Arbutus 3813
Just because 3998
Memories 4035
Recker ( R. ) Red domino 4097
Rehling (M. A.) Flower of the
U. S. A 3910
Rianhard ( E. E. ) My sweetheart. 4058
Ricca ( F. ) My cracker jack glrly . 4047
Richardson (E. F.) Aleppo tem-
ple 3803
Roberts ( C. J. ) Tendre amour . . 4158
Rogers (R. C.) Jack O' lantern's
coming 3984
Rolfe ( W. ) Call to arms 3848
Rosenberg ( M. ) Josephine 3991
Rossiter (W.):
All the worid* s in love 3807
Boston tourist girls 3839
Cow-boy girl 3870
Four bad men 3916
He treated me 3945
There's no fool 4162
Whittling 4214
Rowland ( E. W . ) Whittling .... 4214
Russ (C. W.):
Girl with the curi 3923
I love you 3961
Rufls (0. W.) — Gontiniied.
Ivy 3983
Josephine 3991
Mr. Warmsley's game law . - . 4039
My heart's in old Missouri . . . 4049
On Delaware' s sweet banks . . . 4076
Politician' s lament 4091
Royalty 4104
Unkel Eph'rems possum sup-
pa 4180
Viola Linn 4183
When the birdies are asleep. . 4200
Russell ( H. A. ) :
Contemplation 3866
Dead summer 3876
Do you love me? 3883
I miss thee 3964
Ryder (F. L.):
Home sweet home 3949
Irish gems waltzes 3978
St. Clare (H.) All dressed up ... 3805
Sams (B.):
In dear old Alabama 3968
My sweet Rosabel 4057
Sweet Peggy mine 4150
Sankey (LA.) Forward 3917
Santee(L. D.) Saved 4115
8auer(E.) Octave^tude 4069
Schikora (F. R. T.) Broken mar-
riage vow 3842
Schmidt ( K. ) Made in Germany . 4023
Schmitt (P. A.):
Boat scene 3836
Dancing elves 3872
Honduranian dance 3951
In blossomtime 3967
Leola 4008
Nature's serenade 4060
On tiptoe 4080
Running water 4106
Russia 4107
Sourire (Le) 4141
Tinquita 4172
Valse brilliante 1. 4181
Schubert. Though now we see
Th«e not 4166
Schultz (A. L.) Lord 4017
Schwartz (J.):
Any old time I... 3811
Kitty 4004
Scott (B.) Harry & Carry 3940
Seamans (CM.) & others. Carols . 3852
Secor (J. V. H. ) Unkel Eph'rems
possum suppa 4180
Sel wy n ( C. E. ) Heart & a sword . 3942
Seymour ( C. ) Peek-a-boo Falls . . 4088
Shand (8.) Electria 3891
Shepherd (A. ) Star in the night. 4145
Shiblev (C. R.):
Boat scene 3836
Dancing elves 3872
Honduranian dance 3951
In blossomtime 3967
Leola 4008
Nature's serenade 4060
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INDEX
VII
Shibley (C. R.)— Continued.
On tip toe 4080
Running water 4106
Russia 4107
Sourire 4141
Tinquita 4172
Valse brilliante 4181
SisBon ( C. T. ) Waco waltz 41 87
Smith (H. E.):
Chime, chime 3860
Evening bells 3898
Heavenly light 3943
O'er the fields 4071
Smith (L. O.):
Call to arms 3848
Grenadier guards 3937
Keep on praying 4000
Snead (J. M.) & Hoover (A. B.)
Broken marriage vow 384^
Snelling ( E. G. ) Eyes of all 3901
Snow ( J . A. ) Auld lang syne . . . 3823
Snyder (Mrs. T.) At tne golden
eate 3821
Solomon ( F. ) Reminiscences 4098
Soulliere (J. A. ) I*m going to be. 3962
Sparkling eyes 4127
Sparling (F. M.) Skidoo 4130
Spaulding (G. L.):
Child's good-night 3859
Courtship waltz 3868
Jolly raindrops 3989
Let us try 4010
Sing robin 4125
Tale of a bear 41 54
Tin pan guards' parade 4170
Spear (K. A.):
I am not ashamed 3954
John 3986
J ust a step 3997
Spink (G. A.) Chandra-Nil 3854
Spruson (Mrs. E. M.) Will you
love me 4215
Stanley (E.) In the moonlight.. 3976
Steinmetz (T.) Blushes 3835
Stem (J. W.) &C0.:
Bo'd of education 3837
Bonnie Jean 3838
Fairest fl o wer 3904
Hike your way 3959
I'm the man 3963
Mary ". 4030
My very own 4059
Red domino 4097
Say Fay 4116
Stevenson (D. T.) My bungalo
queen 4046
Strauss (J.) Fledermaus overture.. 3909
Stump (M.) VaniHhed days 4182
Stutzman (1. J. ) Tell her 4155
Sullivan ( D. JJ Bonnie Jean 3838
Sullivan (J. F.) Politician's la-
ment 4091
Sweet dreams 4127
Tagg(M.) When the birdies are
asleep 4200
3696— PT 3, NO 16 ^3
Taylor (Mrs. W. H. H.) Cradle
scjng 3871
Thomas ( M. B. ) Thomas brothers'
rag 4166
Thompson (C. W.^ & co.:
Butterflies 3845
Juno 3993
Townsend (Mrs. C. B.) Entranc-
ing 3894
Tozzeti (L. ) I like your way 3959
Trinkaus (T. P. & G. J.) Mon-
arch 4041
Tullar-Meredith co. :
Eyesofall 3901
Lord 4017
Lord of the harvest 4018
Make a joyful noise 4028
Valentine (Mrs. M. ) Growing old. 3938
Vandersloot music pub. co. :
Grenadier guards 3937
Jolly sweethearts 3990
Keep on 4000
Nuptial 4066
On the firing line 4078
Salute 4113
Tri-state 4173
Verity (L. C.) Mv ramble 4054
Vesta (T. I. ) I am thinking 3955
Victortalking machine CO. What'll
you have 4197
Vilbac (H. de). Arlesienne (L'). 3814
Vining (E. P.) Though now we
see Thee 4166
Volti ( C. ) Chant du soir 4186
Von Camp (C.) Flower of the
U. S. A 3910
Wa- Wan press. Star in the nijrht. 4145
W^aehlte ( F. M. ) amtempladon . 3866
Wale (J.) Do you love me? 3883
Walker (R.M.) Elsa 3892
Watennire (E. ) My old black
mammy 4052
Watts (J. R. ) Just a dream 3995
Waxham ( E. P. ) World lovers. . 4219
Weber & North mus. pub. co. Fall
of San Francisco 3906
Weidt ( A. J. ) Northern lights . . 4063
Wellmon ( H. ) True blue 4176
Wenrich (P.):
Home sweet home 3948
In Honeymoon Valley 3969
White (C. D. ) Weeping willows. 4194
Whitesides ( W. 8. ) I love you . , 3961
Williams ( E. S. ) Reminiscences. 4098
Williams (G. B.) Just a picture. 3996
Williams ( W. ) Four bad men. . . 3916
Williams (W. R.):
All the world's in love 3807
Boston tourist girls 3839
Cow-boy girl 3870
He treated me right 3946
There's no fool 4162
Wilson ( Mm. W.J.) Earthquake . 3888
Wine (E. J.) My heart's in old
Missouri 4049
Wite (G. L.) I am not ashamed. 3964
Vltt
nfDBZ
Witmark(M.)&8on8:
Ashtar 3819
Chandia-Nil 8864
Courtship waltz 3868
Eyes # 3902
For you 3913
Form sets 3915
Goodmom 3932
Monarch 4041
No bird 4062
Run along ^ 4105
She's so much like you 4121
Sunbeam 4162
Sunshine ........ 4153
Witmer ( S. ) Flush of life 3912
Witt (M.S.) lUkeyoorway... 3960
Wood (L. ) When the trees 4206
Woodman ( a H.) Carols of hope. 3852
Woodward (W.) & co.;
In dear old Alabama 3968
My sw^eet Rosabel 4057
Sweet PegKy 4150
Wright (L. W7) I love only you. 3960
Young volunteers ^-..- 4127
Yradier. Paloma (La.) 4082
22immennann (J. F.):
Echoes 3890
Tinkling bells 4171
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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
COFTRIGHT OFFICE
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CATALOGUE '-^
OP
COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF THE ACT OP CONGRESS OF MARCH 8, 1891,
51st congress, 2nd SESSION. CHAP. 565. SEC. 4
PART 3:
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 1, JULY-DECEMBER, 1906
No. 17
November 15, 1906
WASHINGTON
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
1906 /
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
Arranged alphabetically by authors (composers) or titles. The titles besinning with
an article are alphabetted under the first word not an article. The imprint
is omitted in the title if the publisher and copj^right proprietor are the same.
Information contained in the title is not repeatea in the collation. Piano music is
understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. Songs are understood to
be with pf. ace. unless otherwise stated. Titles reading "Words by,'* "Music
by" are to be understood as songs.
The index at the end of the Catalogue contains the names of the copyright proprie-
tors of all the titles registered in this number; it includes also title references to all
compositions entered under the authors in the Catalooub and author references
to aU compositions entered under the titles in the Catalogue.
The following abbreviations are used: .pts., parts; sc, score; full sc., full score; voc
so., vo<*al score; pf. sc, pianoforte score; arr., arranged, arrangement; ace, accom-
paniment; coll., collection; v., violin; va., viola; vc, violoncello; pf., pianoforte;
orch., orchestra; org., organ; guit., guitar; mand., mandolin.
Of this Catalogue Part 2 (Periodicals), Part 3 (Music), Part 4 (Engravings), will be IsHued monthly
hereafter, instead of weekly. Part 1 (Books), will be issued every week as heretofore.
The weekly issue of the numbers of Parts 2, 3. and 4 nece8sitate<l search through iieveral short alpha-
bets in order to locate any given title. To avoid this inconvenience it has been suggested that
they be published monthly, so that a search through a year of the Catalogue will require the
examination of only 12 indexes, instead of 52 as formerly.
The last weekly issue of Part 3 (Music) was on October 18, 1906. The flrst monthly issue Is under
date of November 15, 1906.
To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. Thus the notice after the first
title, if printed in lull, would read, "Copyright by B. F. Wood music company, New York, N. Y.
Class C, XXc, no. 131134. Oct. 3, 1906; 2 copies received Oct. 3, 1906."
Aballe (Victor).
Chanson ({'autrefois; pour piano, op.
13. f*», 7 p. 4220
B. F. Wood music company. New York,
N. Y. C 131134, Oct. 3, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 3,
1906.
En hadinant; valse brillante pour piano
op. 12. f°, 9 p. 4221
B. F. Wood music company, New York,
N. Y. C 131538, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8,
1906.
Flatteose (La); pour pianoforte, op.
16. f**, 7 p. 4222
B. F. Wood music co., Boston, Mass.
C 131537, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Joyeux retour; pour pianoforte op.
10. f°, 7 p. 4228
B. F. Wood music company. New York,
N. Y. C 131539, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8,
1906.
Pierrot et Pierrette; pour pianoforte,
op. 11. f°, 7 p. 4224
B. F. Wood music co., Boston, Mass.
C 131133, Oct. 3, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1906.
8evillana; danse espagnole i)our piano,
op. 15. f°, 9 p. 4226
B. F. Wood music company, New York,
N. Y. C 131136, Oct. 3, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 3,
1906.
Abelle Viotor — Continued.
Souvenance; m^lodie pour pianoforte,
op. 14. f°, 6 p. 4228
B. F. Wood music company. New York,
N. Y. C 131135, Oct. 3, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 3,
1906.
Abide with me; [^words by] Henry Francis
Lyte, [music by] Ira B. Wilson. 4
leayes. 4227
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 131663, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8,
1906.
Abraham Jefferson Washington Lee; You
ain't goin' to pick no fuss out of me;
words by Andrew B. Sterling, music
by Harry Von Tilzer. f°, 5 p. 4228
H. Von Tilzer music pub. co.. New
York, N. Y. C 126895, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 ci
Oct. 5, 1906.
Adams (Carrie B. )
Redeemer and King; a Christmas can-
tata for church choirs or singing societies,
(Lorenz's choir cantatas, no. 14.) 8**,
61 p. 4229
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 130750, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
28, 1906.
305
306
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Adams ( Ernest Harry ) .
Thoughts and fancies; four composi-
tions for piano, op. 5. no. 1, Chrystal
fountain; no. 2, Cradle song; no. 3, Medi-
tation (song without words); no. 4, Ta-
rantelle. f°, each 5 p. 4230
White-Smith music publishing com-
S»ny, Boston, Mass. C 131206-131209,
ct. 4, 1906; 2 c. each Oct. 4, 1906.
Adamson (John).
Wondrous (The) cross; sacred song,
words by Isaac Watts. f°, 5 p. 4281
Whaley, Royce & co. ltd., Toronto,
Canada. C 130586, Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 27, 1906.
Advance march; [by] Benj. B. Dale. 4^,
band pts. ' 4232
George Southwell, Kansas City, Mo.
C 131418, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
African dreamland; intermezzo two step,
[by] Geo. Atwater, arr. by Maurice
F. Smith. 4°, orch. pts. 4283
Leo Feist, New York, N. Y. C 130321,
Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
After the dark and cloudy day; [words and
music by] Geo. E. Krinbill. leaf.
4234
G. E. Krinbill, Dixon, 111. C 127476,
Aug. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
After years when yon are dead; words by
Joseph Sherrick, music by John
Martin. Chicago, Popular music
pub. CO. f°, 3 p. 4235
J. Sherrick, Michigan City, Ind. C
125442, July 14, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1906.
Agnes; by Will H. Briggs. Chicago,
Success music co. f°, 5 p., song.
423 6
W. H. Briggs, United States. C 131406,
Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Albrecht (Joachim) prinz von Preussen
AuB der guten alten zeit; ballet in drei
akten. Klavierauszug. 4°, 105 p. 4237
W. Sulzbach, Berlin, Germany. 0
130931, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
Alice; words by Tessie M. Lyons, music
by Charles Wadsworth Kuss. New
York, Melville music pub. co. f°,
5 p. 4238
T. M. Lyons, Detroit, Mich. C 129141,
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
All for the love of yon; by Rebecca Scott.
Chicago, Success music co. f°, 5 p.,
song. 4239
R. Scott, United States. C 131392, Oct.
5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
AU hail the day of peace; [words by] Alice
Jean Cleator, [music by] C. Harold
Lowden. leaf. 4240
Hall-Mack companv, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 131347, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
All sonls rest in peace; voluntary for bar-
itone solo, arr. by L. P. Laurendeau.
(C. Fischer's ed. sacred band book.)
obi. 32°, pts. 4241
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128567, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1906.
All the world's a langhing stock; by Nell
C. Dillon. Chicago, Success music
CO. f°, 5 p., song. 4242
N. C. Dillon, United States. C 130266,
Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Allegretto; [by] Emile Dethier. obi., 8°,
6 p., org. 4248
J. Fischer & bro., New York, N. Y. C
131091, Oct. 2, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 2, 1906.
Alliance overture; [bv] Geo. D. Barnard.
4°, band pts. 4244
J. W. York & sons. Grand Rapids,
Mich. C 130403, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 24, 1906.
Alone; words by Lottie E. Magruder, mu-
sic by Metropolitan music co. New
York, Melville music pub. co. f°,
5 p. 4245
L. E. Magruder, Hurdland, Wis. C
130162, Sept, 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Alpine bells; (Alpenglockchen) Tyro-
lienne, [by] Theodor Oesten, op. 175,
revision, phrasing and fingering by
Hans T. Seifert. C. Fischer's ed. f^,
7p.,pf. 4248
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
131250, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
Althans (Basil).
3 tuneful pieces for violin and piano,
op. 81. no. 1, Eventide; no. 2, Tempo
di minuetto; no, 3, Gondoliera. f°, bc,
4, 3, 3 p. and v. pts. 4247
B. Schott's pohne, Mayence, Germanv.
C 131587, 131586, 131585, Oct. 8, 1906.
2 c, of each Oct, 8, 1906.
Always the same; [words by] James M.
Grav, [music by] Ira B. Wilson,
leaf.' 4248
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 130361, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c.
' Sept. 24, 1906.
Am briinnele; [ged. v.] Julius Gersdorff,
[musik v.] Rich. Trunk, arr. by H.
Kohler [for] male quartet. C. Fisch-
er's ed. 4°, unp. 4249
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
131216, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
307
Am heimweg; [ged. v.] Karl Stieler,
[musik v.] Rich. Trunk, arr. by H.
Kohler [for] male quartet. C. Fisch-
er's ed. 4°, unp. 4250
Garl Fischer, New York. N. Y. C
1312J7, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
Ambrosia; (Love returned) valse lento
[by] Miska Horvath. 0. Fischer's
ed. f°, 5 p, pf. 4261
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
130809, Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1906.
Ambroaio (A. d').
Chanson Napolitaine; pour violon et
piano op. 37 no. 1. f°, sc, 7 p. and v. pt.
4252
C 130039, Sept. 21, 1906.
Melancolie; pour violon et piano, op.
37 no. 2. f°, sc. 5 p. and v. pt. 4253
C 130040, Sept. 21, 1906.
Valse; pour violon et piano op. 37, no.
3. f°, sc, 7 p. and v. pt. 4254
C 130041, Sept. 21, 1906.
Joseph Williams, ltd., London, Eng-
land. 2 c. of each Sept. 21, 1906.
Amerioan (The) ballot; words by Levi
Funk, music by Lewis and Rose.
New York, Willis Woodward & co.
f°, 5 p. 4265
L. Funk, Waynesburg, Pa. C 130765,
Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1906.
American (The) girl; words by B. M.
Browne, music by Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. f°, 3 p. 4256
B. M. Browne, Belle vue, Mich. C
130164, Sept. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Americanism; by Levi Funk. New
York, Willis Woodward & co. f°, 5
p., song. 4257
L. Funk, Waynesburg, Pa. C 130764,
Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1906.
Among the locust blossoms sweet; words
by Pearl Turner, music by Harry
Alton Russell. New York, Mel-
ville music pub. co. f°, 5 p. 4258
P. Turner, Humeston, Iowa. C 1301 26,
Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
And there were Shepherds; soprana and
contralto solos and chorus. 5 leaves.
4259
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 130754, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 28, 1906.
Andante Cantabile; [by] Emile Dethier.
obi., S**, 5 p., org. 4260
J. Fischer & bro.. New Y'ork, N. Y.
0 131090, Oct. 2, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 2, 1906.
Andante from trio op. 15; by Rubinstein^
arr. by L. P. Laurendeau. (C. Fisch-
er's ed. sacred band book.) obi.
32^ pts. 4261
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. 0
128566, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1906.
Angels' (The) song; [words by] Maud
Fraz^r, [music by] C. Austin Miles,
leaf. 4262
Hall-Mack company, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 131338, Oct. 6, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Any time you're passing by; written and
composed bv George Arthurs and
C. \\\ Murphy. f°, unp. 4288
Francis, Dav & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 130539, Sept. 26, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
26, 1906.
Are yon coming out to-night Mary Anni
words by Andrew B. Sterling, music
by Harry Von Tilzer. f°, 5 p. 4264
H. Von Tilzer music pub. co.. New
York, N. Y^. C 120845, Mav 8, 1906;
2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Arrah-Wanna; words by Jack Drislane,
music by Theodore Morse. f°, 5 p.
4285
F. B. Haviland pub. co., New York,
N. Y. C 130859, Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 28, 1996.
Arthnrs (George).
Good-bye; burlesque song, words by
Harry Castling. (Feldman's 6d edition
no. 110.) f°, 4p. 4266
B. Feldman & co., London, England.
C 130494, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24,
1906.
As a mother comforteth; [words and music
by] J. S. Fearis. leaf. 4287
Ix)renz publishing com pan v, Dayton,
Ohio. C 180345, Sept. 24, ^190(5; 2 c.
Sept. 24, 1906.
As dew to withered flowers; words and
music by Harriet Crane Bryant. f°,
6-8 p. 4268
Harriet Crane Bryant, Potsdam, N. Y.
C 118078, Apr. 4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 22, 1906.
As the nightingale calls to its mate, Made-
line; words by G. F. Perkins, music
by Harry J. Norton. f°, 5 p. 4269
Henrv Krev music co., Boston, Mass.
C 131055, Oct.'l, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
Auf der wacht; [ged. v.] Karl Stieler,
[musik v.] Rich. Trunk, arr. by H.
Kohler [for] male quartet. C.
Fischer's ed. 4°, unp. 4270
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
131218, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
308
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Anld lang syne; popular airs with varia-
tions by Albert Franz, for violin &
piano. ( Eastsnan's quarto edition of
violin music.) Eastman publish-
ing house, Cleveland. 4°, sc. 3 p.
and V. pt. 4271
A. U. Eastman, Cleveland, Ohio. C
129990, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1906.
Anto (The); words by D. D. Whitney,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
f**, 3 p. 4272
D. D. Whitney, Providence, R. I. C
129142, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct 11, 1906.
Auto song; Mords b^ Lillian B. Hill, mu-
sic by Metroi>olitan music co. New
York, Melville music pub. co. f**,
5 p. 4278
L. B. Hill, E. Hampton, Conn. C
130125, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Automobile (The) girl; march, two step,
by Sidney Chapman. f°, unp., pf.
4274
Koninsky music co., Troy, N. Y. C
126834, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Automobile (The) man; by Paralee V.
Lucas. Chicago, Success umsic co.
f®, 5 p., song. 4276
P. V. Lucas, United States. C 130778,
Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1096.
Babbling (The) brook; by Mrs. Marian
Bullis. Chicago, Success music co.
f°, 5 p., song. 4276
Mrs. M. Bullis, United States. C
130267, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Baby blue; words by S. N. Walton, mu-
sic by John B. Lowitz. f°, 5 p.
4277
Jerome H. Remick & co.. New York,
N. Y. C 129770, Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
28. 1906.
Baby in dreamland; written by Fred Mur-
ray and Chas. Hilburv, composed by
Oriando Powell. f°,unp. 4278
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 131550, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8,
1906.
Baoh ( J. 8. )
Strike, thou hour so long expected;
(Schlage doch, gewiinschte stunde. ) can-
tata for contralto solo, English version
by Paul England, edited by John Pointer.
4*, 6 p. 4279
Novello & CO., limited, J^ndon, Eng-
land. C 130542, Sei)t. 26, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
26, 1906.
Baoh (P. E.)
Complaisante (La): arr. for violin with
pianoforte ace. by C. Schroeder. Album
leaves no. 1. violoncello with
pianoforte ace. f°, each 3 p. 4280
Augener ltd., London, England. C
130558 and 130564, Sept. 26, 1906; 2 c. of
each Sept. 26, 1906.
Bachelor's lonely home; words by S. A.
Murdock, music by Metropolitan mu-
sic CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. f°, 5 p. 4281
8. A. Murdock, Nanjemov, Md. C
129088, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Bachmann (Alberto).
Six morceaux pour violon et piano, no.
1, L*Abeille; no. 2, Romance, f, sc, 5
p. and V. pt. 4282
Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand & cie, Paris,
France. C 131443-131444, Oct. 6, 1906;
2 c. of each Oct. 6, 1906.
Back to childhood's days; by Mrs. James
Manley. Chicago, Success music
CO. f®, 5 p., song. 4288
Mrs. J. Man lev, United States. C
130787, Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1906.
Baldwin commandery; march two step,
bv Harry J. Lincoln. f°, 5 p., pf.
4284
Vandersloot music pub. co., Williams-
port. Pa. C 130660, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 27, 1906.
Bathing; words by Felix F. Feist, music
by Joel P. Corin. New York, Leo
Feist. f°, unp. 4285
Leo Feist, New York, N. Y. C 130152,
Sept. 22, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Battanohon (FAiz).
Six ('tudes; sur des dit!iculU*s nouvelles
pour violoncelle op. 56. f°, 13 p. 4286
Friedrich Hofmeister, Leipzig, Ger-
manv. C 130433, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
25, r906.
Beautiful beaming star, leaf, song. 4287
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 130693, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept 28,
1906.
Beautiful herald; [words by] S. C. Kirk,
[music by] Ira B. Wilson, leaf.
4288
Lorenz publishing companv, Dayton,
Ohio. C 130733, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 28, 1906.
Beautiful threads of gold; [words by] Har-
riet H. Piereon, [music by] D. B.
Towner, leaf. 4289
Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 111. C
130391, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
MUSICAL 0OMPO8ITION8
809
Beeaase it's the fasMon to do bo; written bv
E. A. Searson, composed by Frea.
Frampton. i°, unp. 4290
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 130959, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1,
1906.
Beoker (Gustav L.)
Yalse mignonne; for piano, f^, 6 p.
4291
Edw. Schuberth & co., New York,
N. Y. C 131252, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct 5,
1906.
Becncci (E.)
Tesoro mio; valse for band. (Music
for brass and reed bands.) Hawker &
son, London. 4^, pts. 4292
G. Eicordi & co., Milano, Italy. C
130055, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21,'l906.
Beethoven (Ludwig Tan).
Sonate fur flote & klavier; nach dem
autogramm kritiscH durchgesehen und
zum vortrag eingerichtet von Ar>' van
Leeuwen. f°, sc, 23 p. & fiOte pt. 4298
D e u t c h e verlagsak t iengesellschaf t,
Leipzig, Germany. C 131589, Oct. 8,
1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Begin! [words by] Rev. W. C. Martin,
[music by] E. S. Lorenz. leaf.
4294
Lorenz publishing company, Davton,
Ohio. C 130332, Sept. 24, 1906; "2 c.
Sept. 24, 1906.
Behling (Adolf).
Omnibus- Rheinlander; fur pianoforte.
f°, 3 p. 4296
Apollo-verlag, Berlin, Germany. C
131563, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Believe on the Lord Jeans Christ; (^words
by] Julia H. Johnston, [music by]
J. E. Delmarter. leaf. 4296
J. E. Delmarter, Chicago, III. C
130279, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Belisario; (Donizetti.) arr. by D. M. H.
May for violin and piano. (Circle
of operas no. 17.) f^, sc, 4 p. and
v. pt. 4297
P. J. Lammers, Baltimore, Md. C
130106, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Bells of Christmas; [words by] Geo. O.
Webster, [music by] Ira B. Wilson.
leaf. 4298
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 130744, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
28, 1906.
Beneath love*s window; ( G. Lange. ) arr.
by Fred Lax, violin & piano. (Stand-
ard themes with variations, 2nd
series. ) f°, sc, 4 p. and v. pt. 4299
P. J. Lammers, Baltimore, Md. C
130102, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Bennett (T. C. Stemdale).
Dennis Lightheart; ballad, words by
Eraser Pierson. f°, 7 p. 4800
Frederick Harris co. , London, England.
C 129888, Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 13,
1906.
Berg (Albert W.)
Wedding march; for the organ. New
York, Wm. A. Pond & co. f °, 7 p. 4801
Albert W. Berg, United States. In
renewal for 14 years from Nov. 9, 1906.
C 131264, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Berger (Bodolphe).
Bridge; polka [pour] piano. f°, 4 p.
4802
Heugel & cie. , Paris, France. C 130962.
Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
Ne mentons pas aux femmee; valse
lente [pour orchester], piano conducteur.
4*», pts. 4808
Heugel & cie. , Paris, France. C 130961,
Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
Berger (Wilhelm).
Dragon (The) fiy, op. 53, no. 2, for the
pianoforte, revised with exact pedal
siens, phrased and fingered by Kate S.
Chittenden. ( Metropohtan college reper-
tory series 3, no. 15. ) f**, 3 p. 4804
J. H. Schroeder, New York, N. Y. 0
130530, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1906.
B^riot (Charles de).
Method for violin, part 2; edited, re-
vised and translated by George Lehmann.
(G. Schirmer's edition of standard in-
struction books. ) 4°, 132 p. 4806
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
130974, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
Berr (Hans).
J. G. Beazlev's 18 original melodien;
fiir violine unci piano. Neue revidierte
auj^abe, heft 1. f°, 15 p. 4806
Ernst Germann & co., Regensburg. C
131558, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Berridge (A.)
Blessed is He that cometh; Christmas
' anthem. (Thompson's church music no.
; 24. ) 8°, 7 p. 4807
! C. W. Thompson & eo., Boston, Mass.
C 130655, Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27,
1906.
Bertini (Henri).
Twenty -five studies for the piano op.
29; edited by Thomas Tapper. 4°, 39 p.
4808
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, Mass. A
157283, Oct. 6, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1906.
810
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Berwald (W.)
Easy teaching pieces for the piano,
grade' 2. Frolic: The birthday party;
Valse coquette. f°, each 3 p. 4809
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
C 131462, 1314(J5, 131466, Oct. 6, 1906; 2 c.
of each Oct. 6, 1906.
Best (The) I get is there he goes; a coon
wail, by Joe Bren. f°, 5 p., song.
4810
J. W. Jenkins' sons music co., Kansas
CHty, Mo. C 130366, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 26, 1906.
Beyond the gates of paradise; words by
Janet Gordon, music by Frank K.
Root. (Sabbath echoes.) f°, unp.
4811
McKinlev music co., Chicago, 111. C
130679, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1906.
Beyond the horison; [words by] E. E.
Hewitt, [music by] Finley Lvon.
2 leaves. 4812
Lorenz publishing company, Davton,
Ohio. C 130349, Sept. 24, 1906; '2 c.
Sept. 24, 1906.
Bible (The) that my mother gave me;
[words by] Harriet H. Pierson,
music by] D. B. Towner, leaf.
4818
Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, III. C
131822, Oct. 11, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Bill Simmons; tw^o step, words and music
by G. A. Spink. f°, 4 p. pf. 4814
M. Witmark & sons, New York, X. Y.
C 131450, Oct. 6, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Binet (Fr^ddric).
Babiola; rondino op. 78 pour le piano:
3 pieces en fan tines sur do, n'', mi, fa, sol,
trt^s faciles et en cl^ de sol pour les 2
mains. f°, 3 p. 4816
A. Durand & fils, Paris, France. C
129926, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1906.
3 pieces enfantines; sur do, r^, mi, fa,
sol, tres faciles ct en cle de sol, pour les
2 mains, op. 78. no. 1, Calinette, valse-
berceuse; no. 2, Les poupt'es roses,
jfavotte. Oeuvres pour le piano. f°, each
3 p. 4816
A. Durand & fils, Paris, France. C
130131 and 130132, Sept. 22, 1901); 2 c.
of each Sept. 24, 1906.
Bird (The) on Kellie's hat; words by Ar-
thur l^amb, music bv Alfred Sohnan.
f°, 5 p. ' 4817
Jos. W. Stem & Co., New York, K. Y.
C 129720, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
Birds of the Spring; words by James B.
Cully, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music pub.
CO. f°, 3 p. 4818
J. B. Cully. Kewanee, 111. C 129481,
Sept. 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
BiBchoff (J. W. )
Summer (The) wind; Bongwith piano-
forte ace. for alto or baritone, words bv
Walter Larned. f°, 5 p. 4819
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Macis. O
130157, Sept. 22, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
Bit (A) Bick; by Juo. T. Campbell. Chi-
cago, Success music co. f°, 5 p.,
song. 4820
J. T. Campbell, United States. C
131405, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Bleyle (Karl).
Drei mannerchSre op. 4. No. 1, Ver-
einsamt; no. 2, Nach neuen meeren;
[ged.] V. Fr. Nietzsche; no. 3, Rieterlied;
[ged,] V. A. G. H. 4°, 7, 3, 7 p. 4821
Fr. Kistner, Leipzig, Germanv. 0
129795-129797, Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c. of
each Sept. 18, 1906.
Bine (The) hells of Scotland; Anonymous,
arr. by F. W. M. f°, 3 p,, song.
4822
Centurv masic pub. co., New York,
N. Y. C'l30852, Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
27, 1906.
Blum (0. B.)
Happy davs; march rondo, f®, 5 p.,
pf. ~ 4828
Hatch music co., Philadelphia, Pa.
C 130084, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21,
1906.
Blnmenthal (Sandro).
Sulamith; lyrische oper in zwei aufzu-
gen; text von Emil Mantels und Hein-
rich Lautensack. Vollstiindiger klavier-
auszug mit text. 4°, 121 p. 4824
Heinrich Lewv, Miinchen, Germanv.
C 130930, Oct. 1,^1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906'
Blnmer ( Theodore ) , ju n,
Quintctt H moll op. 21; fur klavier,
zwei violinen, viola und violoncell. f°,
sc, 74 p. and pts. 4825
Fr. Kistner, Leipzig, Germany. C
129804, Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1906.
Boehe (Ernst).
Taormina; tondichtung fiir grosses or-
chester op. 9. f°, pts. 4826
Rob. Forberg, Leipzig, Germany. C
131569, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
311
Bogeyman ( The ) ; ( Der ruprech t Kommt )
[by] Paul Hiller, op. 6J, no. 7 revi-
sion, phrasing and nngering by Hans
T. Seifert, C. Fischer's ed. f°, unp.
pf. 4327
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
131251, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4. 1906.
Bohemian girl; [by] Jean Paul. f°, 13 p.,
pf. duet. 4828
Kunkel bros. , St. Louis, Mo. C 130829,
Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1906.
Bollag (0.)
R^veil du printemps; valse caprice, pi-
ano. A Isatia music publishing CO., Lon-
don. f°, 7 p. 4829
C 130940, Oct. 1, 1906.
Satinette; march, piano. Alsatia mu-
sic publish ingco., London. {°,5p. 4880
C 130941, Oct. 1, 1906.
G. Bollag, London, England. 2 c. of
each Oct 1, 1906.
Bonita (El); Spanish serenade and two
step, [bv] S. W. Norris. f°, 5 p., pf.
4381
S. W. Norris, Eureka Springs, Ark. C
131164, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
Bonner (Carey).
Blind (The) maid of Bethany; a sacred
cantata, lyrics written by Fre<lerick A.
Jackson. London, The pilgrim press.
8**, 82 p. 4382
C. Bonner, London, England. 0
129872, Sept. 19, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1906.
Bonnie (The) Christchnrch bells; by Dean
Milman, arr. by L. P. Laureudeau.
(C. Fischer's ed. sacred band book.)
obi. 32°, pts. 4388
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. 0
128562, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1906.
Boo-Boo (The) man; words ])y Mabel Fehr-
enbacher, music by Metropolitan mu-
sic CO. New Y^ork, Melville music
pub. CO. f°, 5 p. ' 4384
M. Fehrenbacher, Quinton, Oreg. C
129143, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Borel-Clero (Ch.)
C'est r^tendard; marche pour piano,
no. 111480. f°, 4 p. 4886
G. Ricordi & c, Milano, Italy. C
130220, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Mattchiche (La); or, Sorella. Cele-
brated Spanish march arr. by Victor Ilam-
merel, piano solo. f°, 7 p. 4886
J. Fischer & brother, New York, N. Y.
C 131013, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
Borel-Glerc (Ch.) — Continued.
Pour Pamour de Carmen; marche,
paroles de Henri Darsav. no. 111613.
i°, 4 p. 4887
G. Ricordi & c, Milano, Italy. C
130221, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
BorowBki (FAix).
Marche triomphale; arranged for organ
by Charles W. Pearce. ( E<lition Laudy. )
f", 11 p. 4888
Laudy & co., London, England. C
130245, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1906.
Bossi (H. Enrico).
Paradise lost; symphonic poem in a
prologue and three parts, for solo voices,
chorus, orchestra and organ, op. 125. (ler-
man by John Bernhoff and Wilhelm
\Vel)er, English words adapted by Flor-
ence Hoare. Vocal score 4°, 183 p.
4889
J. Rieter-Biedermann, Leipzig, Ger-
many. C 131557, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8,
1906^
Boy bine; written and composed by Harry
Castling, f^, unp. 4840
Franci.*^, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C. 130957, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
1, 1906.
Braokett (F. H.)
Prayer is the soul's sincere delight;
hymn-anthem. [Chorus of mixed
voices.] 8°, 4 p. 4341
White-Smith music publishing com-
pany, Boston, Masj^. C 131099, Oct. 2,
1906; 2 c. Oct. 2, 1906.
Brayley (George).
Old Kentucky home; arr. for violin and
piano. Old friends for young people. 4°,
sc, 5 p. and v. pt. 4342
Jean White, Boston, Mass. C 130987,
Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Bread of heaven; [words by] Mrs. Mary
M. Cnlter, [music by] E. S. Lorenz.
leaf. 4348
T-^)renz publishing company, Davton,
Ohio. C 130729, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
28, 1906.
Breaking (The) day; [by] Ira B. Wilson,
leaf, song. 4844
Lorenz publishing company, Davton,
Ohio. C 130363, 8ei)t. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
24, 1906.
Brewer (A. Herbert).
Marriage (The) of the frog and the
mouse; humorous part-song for tenors
and basses, words from Thomas Ravens-
croff s "Melismata." (The Orpheus no.
412) 8°, 8 p.
312
CATALOGUE OV COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Brewer (A. Herbert.) — Continueti.
Marriage (The) of the frog and the
mouse for mixed voices. ( Novello's part-
song book no. 1012. ) S°, 8 p. 4846
Novello & CO., Limited, London, Eng-
land. C 129944-129945, Sept. 20, 1906;
2 c. of eacli Sept. 20, 1906.
Three mariners; three-part song for
men's voit^es, tenor, baritone and bass,
the words anonymous. (The Orpheus
no. 414. ) 8°, 7 p. 4846
Novello & CO., Limite<i, London, Eng-
land. C 129946, Sept 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
20, 1906.
Bridge (<Sir Frederick).
Arise, O Lord into Thy resting place;
anthem for ordination, etc., mixed voices.
(Sacred mnsic in octavo, no. 2266.) 8°,
13 p. 4847
John Church companv, Cincinnati,
Ohio. C 129764, Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
18, 1906.
Bridge (The) firom sorrow to joy; words by
Geo. J. Stanlev, music by Dave B.
Vining. f°, 5 p. 4848
Blake bros., & Flick, Nashville, Tenn.
C 131732, Oct. 10, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1906.
Bright (The) light of the moon; words by
Elsie M. Frederick, music by Metro-
politan music CO. New^ York,
Melville music pub. co. f°, 5 p. 4849
E. M. Frederick, White Plains, N. Y.
C 129093, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Broncho buster Jim; wordn and music by
Arthur Gillespie. f°, 5 p. 4850
JoH. W. Stern & co., New York, N. Y.
C 129268, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1906.
Brook (Emmeline).
Romance; pour violou aveo accom-
pagnement de piano, f^, sc, 4 p. and
V. pt. 4851
Metzler & co., ltd., Ix)ndon, England.
C 129873, Sept. 19, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20,
1906.
Brown (Arthur L.)
Pixies' (The) carnival; for pianoforte
solo, op. 32. no. 1 — waltz song; no. 2, —
prize song; no. 3, — in the Indian village;
no. 4, — The melancholy pixie; no. 5, —
Pixies' ballet; no. 6, — in the menagerie.
f*», 5, 4, 5, 5, 5, 5 p. 4852
B. F. Wood music company, New York,
N. Y. C 130705-130710, Sept. 28, 1906;
2 c. of each Sept. 28, 1906.
no. 7, — on the midway; no. 8, — in
the giant swing; no. 9, — gavotte; no.
10, — good night song. f°, 5, 5, 5, 3 p.
B. F. Wood music company. New
York, N. Y. C 130711-130714, Sept. 28,
1906; 2 c. of each Sept. 28, 1906.
Brown-eyed beauty; song by .Pansy E.
Putnam. Chicago, Success music
CO. f°, 4 p. 4858
P. E. Putnam, United States. C 130264,
Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Bdehner (Ferd.)
Belladonna; fur fiote mit klavierbe-
gleitung op. 57. f®, 7 p. 4854
C 131594, Oct. 8, 1906.
Grille und libelle; fur flote mit klavier-
begleitung, op. 58. f°, 9 p. 4855
C 131593, Oct. 8, 1906.
Lebens-pulse; fur flote mit klavier-
begleitung op 56. f°, 7 p. 4856
C 131595, Oct. 8, 1906.
4*"' Konzent walzer; fur flote mit klavi-
erbegieitung, op. 59. f°, 7 p. 4857
C 131592, Oct. 8, 1906.
Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, Leipzig,
Germany. 2 c. of each Oct. 8, 1906.
Buck (Percy C.)
Song (A) of Autumn; four-part song
op. 24 no. 3, words by E. M. (The mu-
sical times no. 764. ) 8°, 4 p. 4858
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 130960, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1,
1906.
Bnll-ft-og (The) and the coon; [by] Jos. S.
Natnan, arr. by Louis Tocaben. leaf,
1st mandolin. 4859
Leo Feist, New York, N. Y. C 130322,
Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Bull (The) frog's dance; caprice by K. M.
Stults. f°, 7 p, pf. 4860
Jos. Morris, Philadelphia, Pa. C
131765, Oct. 10, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1906.
Bnrnham (Charles 8.)
Desire; for the pianoforte, transposed
edition in B flat. f°, 3 p. 4861
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
130639, Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1906.
Barton (George).
Seaside Ix)ui8e; words by Bert Delmar.
(Feldman's 6th edition no. 123. ) f°, 3 p.
4868
B. Feldman & co. , Ix)ndon, England. C
130491, Sept. 26, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Bnsoh (Carl).
Her song and his violin; [words by]
Mary Kyle Dallas, song in G, violin ace.
f°, sc. 7 p. and v. pt. 4868
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
C 130646, Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27,
1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
313
By the pyramids; lyric by Chas. Noel
Douglas, music by Geo. A. Nichols,
r, unp. 4864
Chas. K. Harris, New York, N. Y. C
129874, Sept. 19, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Caldwell (Anna).
If I were only taller; The little joker,
words by Herbert Hall Winslow and
James O'Dea. f°, 5 p. 4865
Jos. W. Stern & co., New York, N. Y.
C 128954, Sept. 6, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27,
1906.
Oalifomia (The) earthquake; words by
Mrs. F. A. McChesney, music by
Metropolitan music co. New
York, Melville music pub. co. f°,
5 p. 4866
J/r«. F. A. McChesney, Middletown,
N. Y. C 129479, Sept. 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
11, 1906.
Caliph of Bagdad; (Boieldieu) overture,
[by] Claude Melnotte. f°, 21 p., pf.
duet. 4867
Kunkel bros., St. Louis, Mo. C
130835, Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1906.
overture; (Boieldieu) arr. by Fred
I^x, violin & piano. (Circle of
operas no. 24. ) f **, sc. , 4 p. and v.
pt. 4868
P. J. Lammers, Baltimore, Md. C
130101, Sept, 21, 1906; 2 c. iSept. 21, 1906.
Cambon (Olivier).
Marquise; air de ballet, extrait du bal-
let Venise; piano, no. 824. f°, 6 p.
4369
pour orchestra, piano cond. 4°,
pt8.
Sandoz, Jobin & cie., Nenchatel,
Switzerland. C 129790 & 129791, Sept. 18,
1906; 2 c. of each Sept. 18, 1906.
Cameron (The) Highlander; or Your Jamie
will be coming hanie to you; written
by AU)ert Hall, music by (ieorge
BJBistow. f°, unp. ' 4870
Francis, Dav & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 130954, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1,
1906.
Can*t yon see Vm thinking; written by
Fred. W. Leigh, composed bv Henry
E. Pether. f°, unp. ' 4871
Francis, Dav & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 1309*56, Oct. 1, 1900; 2 c. Oct. 1,
1906.
Capeller (Oeorgj.
Japanische national bymne; altjapan-
isches gedicht, melodie von Hayashi Hi-
romorl, gesetzt fiir funfstimmigen ge-
mischten chor. 4°, sc., 3 p. and pts.
4872
Rob Forberg, Leipzig, Germanv. C
130897, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
Caprioe in 0; [by] Charles Wakefield
Cadman, op. 30, no. 2. Fischer's
ed. obi. 8°, 7 p. 4878
J. Fischer & bro., New York, N. Y. C
129731, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
Caprioe on Dixie; for violin imaccom-
panied, by Herman Bellstedt, jr.
P, 4 p. 4874
H. Bellstedt, jr., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 131254, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Carle (Bichard).
All the girls love me; from **The
spring chicken." Hotel orch. no. 97. 4°,
pts. 4876
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 131068, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
1, 1906.
Carnival of Venice; [by] Schulhoff, [arr.
by] E. Pritchard.' 4°, 2 p., ban]o.
4876
Edward Pritchard, East Orange, N. J.
C 130405, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24,
1906.
Carr (F. Osmond).
Sweet bluebell; song from the musical
comedy "The Scottish blue bells," words
by David James. f°, 4 p. 4877
Patterson ASons, Edinburgh, Scotland.
C 13a597, Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27,
1906.
Carrie Nation; words by Hattie Kenney
McDaniel, music by Metropolitan
musir CO. Chicago, Success music
CO. f°, 5 p. 4878
H. K. McDaniel, United States. C
130256, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Caryll (Ivan).
It's the girls; song and chorus in
"The little cherub," words by Paul
We.^t. f°, 7 p. 4879
Chappell & CO., London, England. C
131267, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Pierrot and Pierrette; song [from] The
little cherub. f°, 7 p. 4880
Chappell &C0., ltd., London, England.
C 129582, Sept. 15. 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Supper (The) girl; song in " The little
cherub," words by Geo. Grossmith, jr.
f°, 9 p. 4881
Chappell <fc CO., ltd., lx)ndon, England.
C 129811, Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 18,
1906.
Cavatine; [by] J. Raff, arr. by L. P.
Laurendeau. C. Fischer's ed. 4°,
band pts. 4882
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
131222, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
314
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Challinor (F. A.)
Children of the Kinj?dom; a sacred
cantata for poprano <& contralto, solo &
two-part choruK, the hymns and lyrics
written and scripture passages compiled
by l.inda Austin. 4°, 82 p. 4888
Bavlcv & Ferguson, Glai«gow, Scotland.
C 13018*0, Sept. 24, li)06; 2 c. Sept. 22,
1906.
diaminade (C.)
PiC'ce romantique; arranged by John
VViegand for violin and piano. (Mor-
ceaux de nalon second series.) f°, sc, 5
p. and V. pt. 4884
J. Fischer & brother, New York, N. Y.
C 129738, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17,
1906.
Serenade: arranged by John Wiegand
for violin and piano. (Morceaux de
salon second series.) f°, sc, 7 p. and v.
pt. 4385
J. Fischer & brother. New York. N. Y.
C 129737, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17,
1906.
Char (Fritz).
Sieben vierstinimige miinnerchore, op.
37. no. 1, Im holdseligen Maien; ged. v.
F. Werner, no. 2, Scheidelied. (Alt-
deuU»ch.) 4°, 6, 3 p. 4386
Rob Forberg, Leipzig, (iermanv. C
130905-130906, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. of* each
Oct. 1, 190(x
Charity ball; waltzes by F. H. Ix)8ey.
f°, 5p., pf. 4387
Vandersloot music pub. co., VVillianis-
port. Pa. C 130661, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 27, 1906.
Charming^ May; schottinche, [bv] Carl
SiduH, op. 77. f°, 5 p., pf. ' ' 4888
Kunkel bros., St. Louis, Mo. 0 130838,
Sept. 29, 19(M>; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1906.
Cheer up; march, [by] G. M. White.
4°, band i)t8. * 4389
H. N. White, Cleveland, Ohio. C
130182, Sept. 21, 190(); 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Cherokee ; three-step, by Capt. W. W.
Mayne. Clart^more, Ind. Ter.,
Mayne pub. co. f°, 3 p. 4390
W. VV. Mavne, Claremore, Ind. T.
C 130588, St'pt. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27,
190(5.
Chicago; by Frank Smith. Chicago,
Succe>!s music co. f°, 6 p., song.
4391
F. Smith, United States. C 131408,
Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Chief Frederick ; march and two step, by
George H. Muhling. f°, 5 p., pf.
4892
(t. H. Muhling, I^stersh ire, N. Y. C
131499, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Children's (The) Xing; a Christmas serv-
ice by W. A. Post, Lizzie De
Armond and others. 12°, 15 p.
4393
Hope publishing CO., Chici^jo, 111. A
156870, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
Chiming Christmas hells; [wonls by]
Elsie Duncan Yale, [nmsic by] J.
Lincoln Hall. leaf. 4394
Hall-Mack companv, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 131373, Oct. 5, 1906*; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Chinaman (The): written and composed
bv Sam Mayo and Worton David.
f°, 4 p. 4395
Ree<ler & Walsh, London, England.
C 130548, Sept. 26, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 25,
1906.
Chiqnita; Mexican serenade, bv Theo. 0.
Taubert. f°, 5 p., pf. ' 4896
H. N. White, Cleveland, Ohio. C
130183, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Chopin (Frtfd)
Concert valse, op. 64, no. 1 ; arr. by R.
Gruenwald. Concert ed. for orchestra.
4°, pt«. 4397
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, Ma.'^s. C
130640, Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1906.
Grande valse brillante, op. 18; arr. by
R. (jruenwald. C/oncert ed. for orches-
tra, no. :i52. 4*^, pt«i. 4398
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, Mass. C
130641, Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1906.
Chopin (Fr.)
Sechs grosse etuden aus op. 10, no. 2;
bearbeitet von Paul Klengel fiir violine
und i)ianoforte, heft 1, no. 1-3. f°, sc.,
lip. and v. pt. Aus op. 29, no. 2, heft
2, no. 4-6. f°, sc, 11 p. and v. pt. 4399
Breitkopf & Hiirtel, Leipzig, (Jrermanv.
C 130466-130467, Sei)t. 25, 1906; 2 c. of
each Sept. 25, im)6.
Chopin (Frtfd)
Valse brillante, op. 34, no. 3; arr. by
R. (Truenwald. Concert e<i. for orches-
tra. 4°, pts. 4400
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, Mass. C
130651, Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1906.
Christmas all over the world; a juvenile
cantatii, bv Clara J. Denton and J. H.
Fillmore." 8°, 19 p. 4401
Fillmore brothers co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 129725, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17,
1906.
Christmas bells; [words by] Flora Kirk-
land, [music by] Howani E. Smith,
leaf. 4402
Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia, Pa. C
131352, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
315
Chriitmas bells are ringing; [words by]
Frank E. Graeff, [music by] Herbert
J. Lacev. leaf. 4408
Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia, Pa. C
131362, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Christmas (The) vision; a Christmas serv-
ice, text by S. C. Kirk, music by
Ira B. Wilson. (Festal davs no.
99.) 8°, 15 p. " 4404
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, Ohio. C
130738, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1906.
Cinderella; intermezzo by W. C. Powell.
P, 5 p., pf. 4405
Victor Kremer co., Chicago, 111. C
131683, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
City of f^old; song by Charles \V. Litten.
Chicago, Success music co. f °, b\).
4406
C. W. Litten, United States. C 130794,
Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1906.
Clark (Kenneths.)
Gems from ''Tobaaco land" arr. by J.
C. Arnold. 4°, orch. pts. 4407
John Church co., Cincinnati, Ohio. C
130967, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
Clarke ( F obert Coningsby ) .
Birthday (A) song; song no. 2 in F,
words by Edward Tesc^hemacher. f °, 5 p.
4408
Chappell & CO., ltd., Ivondon, P^ngland.
C 129810, Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1906.
Dedication ( A ) ; song no. 2 in D, words
by Ethel Clifford. f°, 5 p. 4409
Chappell & CO., ltd., London, England.
C 130056, Sept. 21, 1906; 2c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Linnet (The); song no. 2 in A flat,
words by Fred. E. Weatherly. f°, 5 p.
4410
Chappell & CO., ltd., London, England.
C 130599, Sept. 27, 1906; 2c. Sept. 27, 1906.
Clarns (Max).
Kwiges gedenken; op. 40 no. 1 fiir
miinnerchor. 8°, 8C.,5 p. and pts. 4411
Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin, Germany.
C 131552, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Verklungen; op. 40 no. 2 fiir manner-
chor. f°, 8** sc, 3 p. and pts. 44X2
Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin, Germany.
C 131551, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Clenver (J.)
Zwei lieder; fiir eine singstimme mit
begleitung des pianoforte, op. 12. No. 1 ,
Hexenmar; ged. v. Sascha Elsa. no. 2,
Maianfang; ged. v. Willrath Dreesen.
f^", each 5 p. 4413
J. Rieter-Biedermann, Leipzig, Ger-
many. C 130935-130936, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c.
each Oct. 1, 1906.
Close to the cross; [words by] James Rowe,
[music by] Ira B. Wilson, leaf.
4414
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, Ohio. C
130354, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Clongh-Leighter (H.)
Three songs with piano ace. op. 40.
no. 1, Memories; high voice, words by
Charles Edward Thomas, no. 2, Long-
ing; medium voice; words by Gertrude
Rogers; no. 3, To-morrow; high voice,
words by Theodosia Garrison. f°, each
7 p. 4415
G. Schirmer, Xew York, N. Y. C
131188-131190, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. each
Oct. 0, 1906.
Co-ordinate arpeggios; by Charlotte E.
Manon, part 1. Rotary arpeggios.
New YorK, J. H. Schroeder. f®, 7 p.
4416
Charlotte E. Mason, Brooklyn, N. Y.
C 130997, Oct, 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
Col. Donovan march; [by] Fred. T. Strac-
han. 8°, band, pts. 4417
Ernest S. Williams, Boston, Mass. C
131833, Oct. 11, 1906; 2 c. Oct. U, 1906.
Cole (Bossiter 0.)
King Robert of Sicily; for recitation
and pianoforte, op. 22, poem from
Longfellow's "Tales of a wavside inn."
f°, 27 p. " 4418
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
130677, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1906.
Coleridge-Taylor (S.)
Symphonic variations on an African
air; violino prirao, violino secondo; viola;
'cello; basso. f°, 11, 11, 11, 11, 8 p.
4419
Novel lo & CO., ltd., London, England.
C 129938-129942, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. of
each Sept. 20, 1906.
Coleridge-Taylor (S.)
6 sorrow songs; for contralto voice with
pianoforte ace, words bv Christina G.
Rossetti, op. 57. No. la. Oh what comes
over the sea; transposed in E minor.
No. 2a. When I am dead my dearest;
transposed in G. No. 3a. Unmindful
of the roses; transposed in E. f°, 3, 5,
4 p. 4420
Augener, ltd., London, England. C
130555-130057, Sept. 26, 1906; 2 c. of each
Sept. 26, 1906.
Collin (C. A.)
Ad altare Dei; collection de cent pieces
en douze livraisons pour orgue pi^dale ad
lib. ou harmonium. 4* livraison. f°,
19 p. 4421
E. Demete, Paris, France. C 130432,
Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1906.
316
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CoUins (Chas.)
When there isn't a ^t\ about; written
by Harry Castling. (Feldman's 6th edi-
tion no. 107. ) f°, 4 p. 4422
B. Feldman & co., London, England.
C 130498, Sept. 26, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24,
1906.
Collins (Chas.) and Bidgwell (Chas.)
Things that a man can't do: (Feld-
man's 6th edition no. 126.) f®, 4 p.
4428
B. Feldman & co., London, England,
C 130484, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24,
1906.
Colonial dames; gavotte, [by] Harry W.
Weber. f°, mand. orch. pts. 4424
H. W. Weber, Plainfield, N. J. C
131767, Oct. 10, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1906.
Colonial dreams; by Marie P. Cornell, f*',
5 p., pf. 4425
M. P. Cornell, Columbus, Ohio. C
115867, Mar. 7, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
Come dear sinner, oome! song by F. M.
Haskell. Chicago, Success music
CO. f'', 4 p. 4426
F. M . Haskell, United States. C 131393,
Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5. 1906.
Come home to mother; by Mrs. Belle Z.
Mock. Chicago, Success music co.
f°, 5 p., song. 4427
B. Z. Mock, United States. C 130251,
Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Come love; by Mrs. L. J. Spencer. Chi-
cago, Success music co. f®, 5 p.,
song. 4428
Mrs. L. J. Spencer, United States. C
131398, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Come to the fountain; [words by] Mrs.
Mary M. Culter, [music by] E. S.
Ijorenz. leaf. 4429
Lorenz publishing companv, Davton,
Ohio. C 130728, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. *Sept.
28, 1906.
Communion; [by] Eugene Gigout, edited
by Ch. Hartung. obi, 8°, 5 p., org.
4430
J. Fischer & bro.. New York, N. Y.
C 131095, Oct. 2, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 2, 1906.
Confidence in Ood; by John Lloyd. Chi-
cago, Success music co. f®, 5 p.,
song. 4481
J. Llovd, United States. C126878, Aug.
6, 1906;* 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Conquering and to conquer; [words by]
Julia H. Johnston, [music by] J. E.
Deliiiarter. leaf. 4432
J. E. Delmarter, Chicago, 111. C 130282,
Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Consecrate your money; [words bv] Rev.
W. C. Martin, [music by] E. S. Lo-
renz. leaf. 4438
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 130330, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
24, 1906.
Coneolatlon; (Trost) [by] F. Chopin. f°,
7 p., pf. 4434
Kunkel bros., St. Louis, Mo. C130814,
Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1906.
Coquette (The); gavotte, [by] Edoardo
Boccalari, arr. L. P. Laurendeau, C.
Fischer's ed. 4°, band pts. 4486
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
131224, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
Costa (P. Mario).
Hallo! hallo! march [for] piano, f ,
7 p. 4486
Chappell & CO., ltd. London, England.
C 130601, Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27,
1906.
Mo' va, mo' vene: canzone, versi di
Salvatore di Giacomo. no. 111358. f**,
14 p. 4437
G. Ricordi & c, Milano, Italy. C
130143, Sept. 22, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
Cottonwood (The) tree; by Mabel R. Nan-
sell. Chicago, Success music co.
f°, 5 p., song. 4488
M. R. Nansell, United States. C 130250,
Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Couldrey (H. B.)
Ho! every one that thirsteth, cdme ye
to the waters; anthem for soprano or
tenor solo and chorus. (Sacred music in
octavo no. 2255.) 8^, 13 p. 4489
John Church company, Cincinnati,
Ohio. C 129761, Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 18, 1906.
Country dance; Laendler, [by] Fred.
Proescholdt. f°
ndler, [1
I 5 P-. pi-
duet.
4440
F. Proescholdt, New York, N. Y. C
130605, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
I Courtaux (M.)
Prit^re de Sainte C^cile; piano seul de
r arrangement en trio, piano et harpe ad.
hb.
Orgue, harpe, violon, violoncelle.
piano seul. E. Costil, Paris.
f°, 5, sec. 10 p. and pts., 4 p. 4441
M. Courtaux, Paris, France. C 130481-
130483, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. of each Sept.
25, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
317
Cramm (H. L.)
Musical illustrations; three character-
istic pieces for the pianoforte; no. 1, My
lady's fan; no. 2, At dawn; no. 3, The
fire drill. f*», 3, 6. 6 p. 4442
Theodore Preseer, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 130505-130507 Sept. 26, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
24, 1906.
Crtfmieiix (Oetaye).
Chanson V^nitienne; paroles de Pierre
Chapelle. f®, unp. 4448
Digond^-Diodet ( L. ) , Paris, France. C
130480, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1906.
Crown Him King eternal; [words hy]
Elizabeth A. Wakeman, [music by]
Ira B. Wilson, leaf. 4444
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 130739, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
28, 1906.
Crowning (The) of love; a cantata for girls
or young ladies; libretto by Julia E.
Burnard, music by E. K. Heyser. 8°,
46 p. 4446
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 129726, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17,
1906.
Curry (Arthur M.)
Nocturne (A) ; op. 8 no. 1, mixed
voices, words by A. L. Mackechnie. 8°,
4 p. 4446
White-Smith music publishing com-
pany, Boston, Mass. C 131210, Oct. 4,
1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
CEemy (Carl).
110 easy and progressive exercises, op
453, for piano; revision, phrasing and fin-
gering by Hans T. Seifert. (Carl Fisch-
er's music library no. 469.) f°, 91 p.
4447
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. A
157150, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
Daddy dear; medley waltz intro. I long
to see you once again, arr. by W. H.
Mackie. 4^, band pts. 4448
C 130801, Sept. 29, 1906.
4®, orch pts.
C 130802, Sept. 29, 1906.
Leo Feist, New York, N. Y. 2 c. of
each Sept. 28, 1906.
Balcrose (S. Jaqnes).
Rhythmische marsch; ausgabe fiir cello
von Adolphe Rehbers. no. 817. 4°, 27 p.
4449
Sandoz, Jobin & cie, Neuchiitel, Suisse.
C 131559, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Dalton (Sydney).
Two compositions for the pianoforte,
op. 10. no. 1, Yearning; no. 2, Valse ara-
besque. f°, 3, 5 p. 4460
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
130602 & 130603, Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. of
each Sept. 26, 1906.
Dame Blanohe; (Boieldieu) arr. by Fred
Lax for violin and piano. (Circle
of operas no 21.) f°, sc, 4 p. and v.
pt. 4461
P. J. Lammers, Baltimore, Md. C
130107, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Dana (Arthur).
Riickkehr aus den ferien; (Returning
from vacation.) op. 30 no. 9. L' ensem-
ble, morceaux favoris arranges pour 2
pianos il 8 mains par Edmund Parlow.
f°, each 5 p., pts. 4462
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
129681, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 13, 1906.
Dance of the serpents; [by] Edoardo Boc-
calari, arr. by L. P. Laurendean, C
Fischer's ed. 4°, band pts. 4468
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
131230, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
Dancing daffodils; schottisch, [by] Frank
L. Miller, op. 104, no. 2. (Pianists
library) f°,.3p.,pf. 4464
H. R. Eisenbrandt sons, Baltimore, Md.
C 130976, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
Dandy (The) river boy; written by John
P. Harrington, composed by Jas. W.
Tate. (M. P. C. sixpennv suc-
cesses.) f°, 4 p. 4466
Monte Carlo pub. co., London, Eng-
land. C 131420, Oct. 6, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
27, 1906.
Darewski (Hermann E.) junr.
Au revoir, my little hyacinth; words
bv A. E. Sidney Davis. (Feldman's 6d
edition no. 129.) f°, 4 p. 4466
B. Feldman & co., Ix>ndon, England.
C 130486, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24,
1906.
You are my Irish lily; words by Han-
nen Swaffer. (Feldman's 6d edition,
no. 114.) f°, 4p. 4467
B. Feldman & co., London, England.
C 130488, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. S pt. 24,
1906.
Darling Nelly Gray; [by] B. R. Hanby,
arr. by F. W. M. f°, 5 p., song.
4468
Centurv munic pub. co., New York,
N. Y. C 130850, Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 27, 1906.
818
CATALOGUE OF OOPYBIGHT ENTRIES
Day dreams; waltz, intro. Wearere of the
green, [by] Ghauncev Olcott, air.
for band by W. C. O'Hare. 4°, pts.
4459
M. Wit mark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 131058, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
arr. for orch. by W. C. O'Hare. 4°,
pts.
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C i;n064, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
Deeev^e (Edwin J.)
Polonaise brillante op. 85, no. 7,
L* ensemble, niorceaux favoris arrangtf's
pour 2 pianos 8 mains, par Pxlmund
Parlow no. 7. f°, each lip., pts. 4460
Arthur V. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
129680, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 13, 1906.
Del Biegpo (Teresa).
0 loving Father; sacred song no. 2 in
F with organ, violin and violoncello ac-
compts. ad lib. f°, sc, 5 p. and v. & vc.
pts. 4461
Chappell & CO., London, England. C
130673, Sept. 28, 190(5; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1906.
Demarest (Clifford).
1 am the Lord thv God; anthem for
bass solo and chorus with organ ace.
(G. Schirmer's collection of octavo
church music no. 4737.) 8°, 8 p. 4462
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
131391, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1906.
Demon's (The) laugh; grand galop de
concert, by (Hlbert Alien. f°, unp.
4463
Koninsky music co., Troy, N. Y. C
126833, Aug. 6, 1900; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Didier (Louise).
Dans le pare; poosio d' Albert Samain,
chant et piano. f°, 5 p. 4464
A. Durand & fils, Paris, France. C
130759, Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
Diver (Oswald).
Danse grotesque; piano. f°, 6 p.
4465
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd.,
London, England. C 131546, Oct. 8, 1906;
2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Dixie land; [by] Dan D. Emmett, arr. by
F. VV. M.* f°, 5 p., song. 4466
Century music pub. co.. New York,
N. Y. 0 13U849, Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 27, 1906.
Do not weep, bnt only smile: words by
Henrv H: Haraldseu, music bv Met-
ropolitan munic co. New York,
Melville music pub. co. f°, 5 p.
4467
H. H. Haraldsen, Deerfield, Wis. C
130161, Sept. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Do what yon ean; [words by] F. S. Shep-
ard, [music by] E. S. liorenz. leaf.
4468
Lorenz publishing company, Davton,
Ohio. C 130334, Sept. 24, 1906; '2 c.
Sept. 24, 1906.
Do yon know your name is written; [words
by] J. S. Sammis, [music by] J. H.
Kosecrans. leaf. 4469
Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, III. C
130400, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Do you recall; song written and composed
by Trelvin Wynne. (Hopwood &
Crew's sixpenny editions of . . .
songs no. 32.) f°, 4 p. 4470
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd.,
London, England. C 130215, Sept. 24,
1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Doebber (Johannes).
Zauberlehrling ( Der ) ; ein dramatisches
capriccio in einem aufzuge von Hermann
Erler und Johannes Doebber. Klavier-
auszug mit text vom Komponisten. f°,
95 p. 4471
Ries <fe Erler, Berlin, Germany. C
131556, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Does he love me, or love me not) [bv]
Sterling, f*', 5 p., song. 4472
Century music pub. co., New York,
N. Y. 0 130857, Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 27, 1906.
Doggy (The) in the yard; two step, intro.
When you mention it, don't mention
that I mentioned it to you, arr. by
W. C. O'Hare. 4°, orch. pts. 4478
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 131060, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
Dolly Madison march; Walter G. Wil-
marth, arr. by John N. Klohr. 4°,
orch. pts. 4474
John Church co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 131453, Oct. 6, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1906.
Dolly's dream and awakening; ( Puppchens
tniumen und erwachen) [by] Theo-
dor Oesten, op. 202, revision, phras-
ing and fingering by Hans T. Seifert,
C. Fischer's ed. f°, 5 p., pf. 4476
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
131244, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
DonisetU (0.)
Lucia sextette; arranged for band bv
D. A. Bartino, revised by Gus. Guentzel.
(Library no. 245.) f°, pts. 4476
P. S. Gilmore band library pub. co.,
St. rx)uis, Mo. C 125049, July 7, 1906;
2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
319
Hon't oher think I have a right to know;
words and music by Hattie Semel.
f°, 5 p. * 4477
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 62672, Jan. 11, 1904; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1906.
Don't go way, nobody; words by Percy
Cahill, music by P. A. G. T. f°, 5 p.
4478
Ash ton music co.. New Orleans, La.
C 127703, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24,
1906.^
Don't yon mind it honey; words and music
by Caro Roma. f°, 5 p. 4479
K. M. Widmer, New York, N. Y. C
131763, Oct. 10, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1906.
Don't yon think it's time to marry 1 words
by Addison Burkhardt, music by
Gus Edwards. f°, 5 p. 4480
G. Edwards music pub. co., New York,
N. Y. C 130202, Sept 24, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 24, 1906.
Don't yon want a paper, dearie; newspaper
song in the musical play '*The nch
Mr. Hoggenheimer;" words by Paul
West, music by Jerome D. Kern.
F, 5 p. 4481
T. B. Harms co., New York, N. Y. C
131155, Oct. 3, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1906.
Dost (Bndolf).
Sonate in F moll; fiir orgel, op. 21.
f°, 19 p. 4482
J. Rieter-Biedermann, Leipzig, Ger-
many. C 129793, Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 18, 1906.
Dowden (HUda M.)
Six songs: no. 1, Pale clouds above;
no. 2, Vein o* my heart; no. 3, In the
jsrreen woods of Truagh ; no. 4, The twi-
light is falling; no. 5, Far in a western
brookland; no. 6, The passing of the
gael. 4°, 23 p. coll. 4483
Laudy & co., London, England. C
131137, Sept. 24, 1906: 2 c. Sept. 20, 1906.
Down a country lane; words and music by
Mrs. Geo. R. Brown. New York,
Melville music pub. co. f°, 5 p.
4484
}frs. G. R. Brown, Otsego, Mich. C
120126, Apr. 25, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Down in the everglade; words by Harry
Williams, music by Egbert Van Al-
styne. f°, 5 p. 4486
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York,
N. Y. C 130049, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
28, 1906.
Down Mobile; words by Chas. Noel Doug-
las, music by Robert A. King. f°,
5 p. 4486
Century music pub. co.. New York,
N. Y. C 130853, Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 27, 1906.
3595— FT 3, NO 17—06 2
Down on the farm; words by Josephine
Biesemeyer, music by Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. f®, 5 p. 4487
J. Biesemeyer, Warren town, Mo. 0
129091, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Down on the farm, in dear old Kansas;
words by P. F. Bennett, music by
Metropolitan musi c co. New Y ork,
Melville music pub. co. f°, 5 p.
4488
P. F. Bennett, Evanstown, Wvo. C
130166, Sept. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. ll", 1906.
Down with the trnsts; words and music
by Samuel G. Allen. New York,
North American music co. f°, 3 p.
4489
S. G. Allen, Front Royal, Va. C 130570,
Sept. 26, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 2, 1906.
Dream fancies; two step, composed by
J. R. Hendricks. Memphis, The
Excelsior music co. f°, 5 p., pf.
4490
J. R. Hendricks, Paducah, Ky. 0
130208, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Dream (A) of the past; words by W. E.
Pool, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. f°. 5 p. 4491
W. E. Pool, Waldron, Ind. C 129090,
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Dreaming of mother and home sweet home;
words and music by E. B. Holmes.
Boston, Colonial music pub. co. f°,
5 p. 4492
E. B. Holmes, Boston, Mass. C 131501,
Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Drigo (E.)
Quatre airs de ballet; no. 3. Pizzicato;
no. 4, Galop pour piano. f°, 3, 5 p. 4498
Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, Leipzig, Ger-
many. C 131597 & 131598, Oct. 8, 1906;
2 c. of each Oct. 8, 1906.
Dupetit (Femand) .
Argentine; grande valse pour piano.
Maison artistique-pianos Pfeiffer (H.) &
cie., Paris. f°, 8p. 4494
F. Dupetit, Paris, France. C 129668,
Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Jamais assez; valse chant^e. Mai-
son artist ique-pianos Pfeiffer ( H. ) & cie.,
Paris. f°, sc, 7 p. and voc. pt. 4496
F. Dupetit, Paris, France. C 129669,
Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Durante (F.)
Air, ** Orpheus;** arr. for violin with
pianoforte accompaniment by C. Schroe-
der. Album leaves no. 3. violoncello
with pianoforte ace. f°, each 3 p. 4496
Augener ltd., London, England. 0
130560-130566, Sept. 26, 1906; 2 c. of each
Sept. 26, 1906.
820
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIK8
Eborlein (Artlinr).
Philippine patrol; fur klavier. f°, 7 p.
4497
A. Eberleiii, Frankofrt a/m, Germany.
C 131671, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Sokhardt (Robert).
Series (A) of exercises for the develop-
ment of a perfect vocal trill. f°, 16 p.
4498
R. Eckhardt, Columbus, Ohio. C
130873, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
Eclipse (The) self instmctor for drum, by
Paul de Ville. (American half dol-
lar methods.) 4**, 67 p. 4499
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. A
157151, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
Edwards (Jalian).
His honor the mayor; act 1 opening
chorus, lyric by Chas. J. Campbell &
Ralph M. Skinner. f°, 16 p. 4600
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 130374, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
22, 1906.
act 3 opening chorus; lyric by
Chas. J. Campbell & Ralph M. Skinner.
Marcus Witmark & Sons, New York,
N. Y. C 130969, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
29, 1906.
Finale 1 ; Ivric by Chas. J. Camp-
bell & Ralph M. Skinner. f°, 26 p.
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 130369, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
22, 1906.
Mermaid (The); cantata for soprano
and tenor soli, chorus and orchestra,
poem by Daniel Amadeus Atterbom. [vo-
cal score.] 8°, 86 p. 4501
Wm. Maxwell music co., New York,
N. Y. C 131148, Oct. 3, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
3, 1906.
Edwards (Julian) ft Aarons (Alfred E.)
His honor the mayor, fiuale 2; lyric by
Chas. J. Campbell & Ralph M. St inner,
f**, 4 p. 4502
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 130970, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
29, 1906.
Egidi (Arthur).
Mnsikalische (Eine) Kindergesell-
schaft; sechs stiicke fiir klavier zu vier
handen; Primostimme im umfang von
fiinf tonen op. 7; no. 1, Empfang; no. 2,
Munteres; no. 3, Laendler; no. 4, Stilles
glueck; no. 5, In reih und glied; no. 6,
Gross vatertanz. f°, 15 p. coll. 4503
Breitkopf & Hiirtel, l^ipzig, Germany.
0 130472-130477, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. of
each Sept. 25, 1906.
Eglantine; valse-caprice, [bv] Jerry
Bundy. f®, 8 p., pf. 4504
Kunkel bros. , St. Louis, Mo. CI 30767,
Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1906.
Eikhoir (Carl).
Fight short and instructive pieces,
arranged and fingered for piano. (Wm.
A. Pond & co.'s standard edition of
studies. ) f °, 5 p. 4506
Wm. A. Pond & co.. New York, JS\ Y.
C 131054, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
Eileen asthore; selection, [by] Chauncey
Olcott, arr. by W. C. O'Hare for
military band. 4°, pts. 4606
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 131065, Oct. 1, 1906. 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
Waltz intro. For love of thee, [by]
Chauncey Olcott, arr. by W. C.
O'Hare. 4*», band pts.
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 131066, Oct. 1, 1906. 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
4®, orcb. pts.
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 131067, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
Electric park overture; [by] Chas. South-
well. 4°, band pts. " 4507
Geoi^ Southwell, Kansas City, Mo.
C 131416, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Elgar (Edward).
Kingdom (The); an oratorio op. 51.
(Novello's original octavo edition. ) 8**,
189 p., voc. sc. 4508
Novello & (^o., limited, Ivondon, Eng-
land. C 130541, Sept. 26, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
26, 1906.
Elinore; by A. K. Davis. Chicago,
Success music co. f°, 5 p., song.
4509
A. K. Davis, United States. C 1302^5,
Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Elk's (The) parade; march [by] C. W.
Poe, op. 3, arr. l)y Carl Carlton. 4®,
orch. pts. 4510
C. W. Poe, Boulder, Colo. C 131842,
Oct. 12, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Elliott (B. Bernard).
Hirondelles; song, words by R. H.
Domenichetti. f°, 7 p. 4511
Laudv & CO., London, England. C
130246, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1906.
Elysia; valse lente [by] George Braham,
arr. for orchestra by J. C. McCabe.
4'', pts. 4612
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 131061, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
321
Sngelmann (H.)
Beauty and the beast; mazurka.
(Friends in fairyland. ) f®, 3 p., pf. 4618
C 130081, Sept. 21, 1906.
Jack and the beanstalk; polka.
( Friends in fairyland . ) f ^, 3 p. , pf. 45 14
C 130083, Sept. 21, 1906.
Hatch music co., Philadelphia, Pa.
2 c. of each Sept. 21, 1906.
Englander (Ludwig).
Little old America for me; in the mu-
sical comedy **The rich Mr. Hoggen-
heimer,'* book and lyrics by Harry B.
Smith. 4516
C 131212, Oct. 4, 1906.
World (The) is a toy-shop; in the mu-
eical comedy "The rich Mr. Hoggen-
heimer,** book and lyrics by Harrv B.
Smith, f", 5 p. 4616
C 130154, Sept. 22, 1906.
Jos. W. Stem & co.. New York, N. Y.
2 c of each Oct. 6, 1906.
Ere love ties are broken; words by Frank
Fink, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. f°, 5 p. 4517
F. Fink, Milwaukee, Wis. C 129092,
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Erlemann (Onstav).
Siebeu melodische klavierstucke; fiir
die Jugend, op. 21; no. 1, canzone; no. 2,
ungariscb; no. 3, elegie; no. 4, valse;
no. 5, rondino; no. 6, notturno; no. 7,
capricietto. i°, each 3 p. 4518
D.Rahter, Leipzig, Germany. C 130912-
130918, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. of each Oct. 1,
1906.
Erler (Hermann).
Menuett; fur zwei pianoforte zu 4
handen, op. 33. f**, 9 p. 4519
C 130892, Oct. 1, 1906.
Praludienund gavotte; fiir zwei piano-
forte zu 4 handen, op. 32. f°. 14 p.
4520
C 130891, Oct. 1, 1906.
Reis & Erler, Berlin, Germany. 2 c.
of each Oct. 1, 1906.
Ssipoir (Stepdn).
Lullaby (A); for the pianoforte, f®,
3 p. 4521
Augener, ltd., London, England. C
130562, Sept. 26, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1906.
Etperania walties; [by] Clarence Chris-
man, Ist violin. 4^, unp. 4622
C. Chrisman, St. Louis, Mo. C 129993,
Sept 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept 24, 1906.
Eternity; [words] by D. F. Spicer, [mu-
sic by J A. Ricardo. Chicago, Suc-
cess music co. f^, 5 p., song. 4623
D. F. Spicer, United States. C 130268,
Sept 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept 21, 1906.
Ethelyn; by Otis Shaffer. Chicago,
Success music co. f®, 5 p., song.
4524
O. Shaffer, United States. C 130790,
Sept 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept 27, 1906.
Europe (James Reese)
On the gay Luneta; The shoo-fly regi-
ment, book and lyrics and melodies by
Cole and Johnson, f^, 5 p. 4525
Jos. W. Stern & co.. New York, N. Y.
C 128082, Aug. 23, 1906; 2 c,^pt. 27, 1906.
Even nnto Betkleliem; a Christmas service
by Thoro Harris, Flora Kirkland
and others. 12'', 15 p. 4526
Hope publishing co., Chicago, 111. A
156869, Oct 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct 1, 1906.
Every valley shall be exalted; from ''The
Messiah" arr. by L. P. Laurendeau.
(C. Fischer's ed. sacred band book.)
obi. 32°, pts. 4627
Cari Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128563, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1906.
Everybody rests but mother; words by Mrs.
Ella King Britt, music by Metro-
politan music CO. New York,
Melville music pub. co. f°, 3 p.
4528
Mrs. E. K. Britt, Newark, N. J. C
129482, Sept 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct 11, 1906.
Everything is rosy, Bosie; [by] Seymour
Furth, arr. by T. P. and Geo. J.
Trinkaus. f°, mand., orch. pts.
4629
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 13U46, Oct 3, 1906; 2 c. Oct 2, 1906.
Ewers (Richard).
Marche (La) des cretins; pour piano
seul. f°, 7 p. 4580
Zook &C0., Paris, France. C 130389,
Sept 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept 24, 1906.
Except ye repent; [words by] Julia H.
Johnston, [music by] J. E. Delmar-
ter. leaf. 4581
.i.E.Delmarter, Chicago, 111. C 130278,
Sept 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept 24, 1906.
Exile (The); words by J. A. Wickham,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
f°, 3 p. 4582
J. A. Wickham, Two Bit, S. Dak. C
129149, Sept 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct 11, 1906.
322
CATALOGUE OF OOPYEIGHT ENTRIES
Eyes of bine and golden onrl; words by
M. Joliffi music by Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. f'', 3 p. 4633
M. Joliff, New Castle, Wyo. C 130120,
Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Eyes (The) of the world; [words by] James
Rowe, [music by] E. S. Lorenz.
leaf. 4534
Lorenz publishing company, Davton,
Ohio. 0 1 30338, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
24, 1906.
Eyken (Heinrieh van).
Parademarsch; armeemarsch II no. 14
bearbeitel [fur infanterie-musik.] 4°,
band pts. 4536
Verlag Dreililien, Berlin, Germany. C
129802, Sept. l8, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1906.
f°, 10 p.
fur Klavier. f^ 3 p.
Dreililien verlag, Berlin, Germany. C
130932-130933, Oct 1, 1906; 2 c. of each
Oct. 1, 1906.
Eair Eden-land, my home; [words bv]
Jennie Wilson, [nuisic by] Ira fe.
Wilson, leaf. * 4536
Lorenz publishing company, Davton,
Ohio. C 130364, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
24, 1906.
Fairy's (The) greeting; caprice, [by] J. C.
Heed. C. Fischer's ed. f°, 5 p. pf.
4537
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
130810, Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1906.
Famous (The) ride of Tarn O'Shanter; char-
acteristic, [by] Warren de Ville. C.
Fischer's ed. 4°, orch. pts. 4638
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
131221, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
Fancy free; waltzes, [by] George Warren,
arr. by Louis Tocaben. 4°, unp., let
mandolin. 4539
Leo Feist, New York, N. Y. C 130323,
Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Fanitnl; Norwegian dance, [by] Ole
Olsen, arr. by Gustav Saenger. C.
Fischer's ed. f°, sc, 5 p., pf. and v.
pt. 4540
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
131232, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
Farewell; words and music by Dan Holt.
Macon, Ga., The Monroe music co.
f°, 5 p. 4541
D. Holt, Macon, Ga. C 122386, May
31, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
words by Frederic Lawrence
Knowles, music by Wilbur Haxall.
F, 5 p. 4542
Fraternity pub. co., Boston, Mass. C
131496, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Farewell to Naples; by Fred Lax, op. 518,
violin & piano. (Standard themes,
with variatiors, 2nd series.) f°, so.,
4 p., and v. pt. 4543
P. J. Lammers, Baltimore, Md. C
130103, Sept 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept 21, 1906.
Farrar (Frederic Emerson).
Rustic festival; danse fantastique for
the piano, f^, 6 p. 4544
Theo. Prestser, Philadelphia, Pa. C
129902. Sept. 19, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1906.
Farwell (Arthnr).
Impressions of the Wa-Wan ceremony
of the Omahas; for pianoforte. f°, 19 p.
coll. 4545
Wa-Wan press, Newton Center, Mass.
A 155338, Sept 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept 10,
1906.
Favorite (La); (Donizetti) [arr.] by
D. M. IL May for violin and piano.
(Circle of operas no. 16.) f°, sc., 4
p. and v. pt. 4546
P. J. Ijammers, Baltimore, Md. O
130105, Sept 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept 21, 1906.
Fenillet d'albnm; [by J P. Tschaikowsky,
op. 19, no. 3, revision, phrasing and
lingering bv Hans T. Seifert. C.
Fischer's ed' f°, 2 p., pf. 4547
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
1312;i4, Oct 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
Field (J. T.)
Incline your ear; anthem ior soprano
and baritone solo and chorus. (Sacreil
music in octavo no. 2257.) 8°, 7 p. 4548
John Church company, Cincinnati,
Ohio. C 129755, Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
18, 1906.
Fight to win; [words by] James Rowe,
[nuisic bv] E. L. Ashford. leaf.
4549
Lorenz publishing companv, Davton,
Ohio. C 130351 , Sept 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
24, 1906.
Fill me with Thy love; [words by] Geo.
O. Webster, [music by] Ira B, Wil-
son, leaf. ' 4560
Tx)renz publishing company, Davton.
Ohio. C 130358, Sept 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept
24, 1906.
Fill the earth with joy; [words by] James
Rowe, [music by] E. S. Lorenz.
leaf. 4551
Lorenz publishing company, Davton,
Ohio. C 130731, Sept 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept
28, 1906.
MU8ICAL COMPOSITIONS
328
Fillmore (Fred. A.)
Little joy-givers; a Christmas cantata
for smatl children, libretto by E. E.
Hewitt. 16 p. 8* 4652
Fillmore brothers co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 130698, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28,
1906.
Finale from symphony in E flat; [by] Mo-
zart arr. by Carl Sidus, op. 85. f°,
5 p., pf. 4558
Kunkel bros., St. Louis, Mo. C 130837,
Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1906.
Find my papa flrst, please; by Mrs. Stella
Kyle. Chicago, Success music co.
f°, 5 p., song. 4554
Mrs. S. Kvle, Evans, Colo. C 126695,
July 31, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1906.
Fisher (W. Howard).
Blackbird (The); song no. 2 in E flat,
words by W. E. Henley. f°, 5 p. 4555
Leonard & co., London, England. C
130545, Sept. 26, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1906.
Fleck (Fritz).
Drei heitere gesiinge; fiir eine sing-
stimme mit klavierbegleitung op. 5.
Ausgabe fiir hohe stimme. no. 1, Die
husarenbraut; (Rudolf Liebisch.) no. 2,
Der ehestand; (Alois Wohlmuth.) no.
3, Des teufels hochzeit; (Gnetave Na-
daud.) f^6, 5, 7p. 4556
C 130436-130438, Sept. 25, 1906.
Fiinf gesiinge; fiir eine singstimme mit
klavierlx^leitung op. 6. no. 3, Aus der
Kinderzeit; mittlere stimme. no. 4, Die
pehnsucht; hohe stimme. no. 5, Ein
flustem; hohe stimme. f°, each 6 p.
4557
C 130439-130441, Sept. 25, 1906.
C. A. Challier & co., Berlin, (xermanv.
2 c. of each Sept. 25, 1906.
Flee as a bird; arr. by Fred L. Ryder. f°,
3 p., pf. 4558
McKinlev music co., Chicago, 111. C
130681, Sep't. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1906.
Flirt (The); impromptu a la polka, [by]
Jean Paul. f°, 11 p., pf., duet. 4559
Kunkel bros. , St. Louis, Mo. C 130828,
Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1906.
Floating down the stream; words by Willis
A. Royal, music by Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. f°, 3 p. 4560
W. A. Royal, Bangor, Me. C 129097,
Sept. ft, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Flattering butterflies; [by] Rev. H. A.
Asmuth, op. 37. f°, 7 p., pf. 4561
Kunkel bros., St. Louis, Mo. C 130817,
Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1906.
Foglio d' Album; album leaf, for piano by
Carl Hahn. f°, 5 p., pf. 4562
Thos. Goggan & bro., Galveston, Tex.
C 131851, Oct. 12, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1906.
Fontenailles (H. de).
Belle (La) au coeur dormant; po^sie
de L. le Lasseur de Ranzay; no. 1 soprano
ou tenor (ton original). ' 4568
Hachette & cie., Paris, France. C
129663, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Foote (Arthur).
Eye hath not seen. (Sacred octavo
series mixed voices no. 735. ) 8°, 4 p.
4564
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
129900, Sept. 19, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1906.
For Thou only art holy; [by] Albert Nord-
heimer, (Nordheimer octavo ed., no.
39). 8°, 7 p. 4565
Nordheimer piano & music co. , Toronto,
Canada. C 130672, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 27, 1906.
Forest garden, polka; by E. H. Bailey op.
84 for the pianoforte. 4566
White-Smith music publishing com-
panv, Boston, Mass., in renewal for 14
veafs from Oct. 12, 1906. C 130197, Sept
24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
Forward, soldiers of the cross; [words by]
Julia H. Johnstf)n, [music by] Geo.
A. Schuler. leaf. 4567
Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 111. C
130401, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Foster (Myles Birket).
Love (The) of God; anthem for mixed
voices. (Sacred music in octavo no.
2264. ) 8°, 9 p. 4568
John Church companv, Cincinnati,
Ohio. C 129760, Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
18, 1906.
Four songs; words and music by Harriet
Crane Brvant. Crane Institute,
Potsdam, N. Y. 4°, 19 p. 4569
Harriet Crane Bryant, Potsdam, N. Y.
C 129937, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 22,
1906.
Franohetti (Alberto).
Figlia (La) di lorio; tragedia pastorale
di Gabriele d' Annunzio; Quattro tra-
scrizioni per i>ianoforte di S. Alassio op.
784. Atto 1, Preludio e andantino pas-
torale no. 111302. Terzettino; no. 11 1303.
Carne mia viva, ti tocco la f route; no.
111304. f^3, 5, 3p. 4570
C 13013^130137, Sept. 22, 1906.
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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Franohetti (Alberto) — Continued.
Atto 2, Ario8o; Rinverdisca per
noi di vita eterna; no. 111305. Picoota
fantasia op. 788 no. 111314. Capriccio,
op. 789 no. 111315. pianoforte a quattro
mani. f°, 3, 4, 15 p.
C 130138-130140, Sept. 22, 1906.
Fij?lia (La) di Torio; tragedia pastorale
di Gabriele d' Anniinzio; Trascrizione
atto 1 per pianoforte a quattro mani di
Ugo Solazzi; no. 111326. f**, 17 p.
C 130141, Sept. 22, 1906.
G. Ricordi & c, Milano, Italy. 2 c. of
each Sept. 22, 1906.
Franck (Ceiar).
Psyche ; choeur pour trois voix de fem-
mes, tranpcrit par G. Sandre. f°, 5 p.
4671
O. Bomemann, Paris, France. C
130224, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Fredericks (Joseph).
Old memories; song, words by Florence
Holton. f*», 6 p. 4572
Ascherberg, Hopwood A Crew, ltd.,
I^ndon, f:ngland. C 129683, Sept. 17, |
1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
I
Frendenberg (Wilhelm).
Jahrraarktsfest von Plunders weilern;
dramatisches ^enrebiid in einem akte
nach Goethe, bearbeitt^t von Emil Pohl.
Vollptiindiger Klavierauszug von Kom-
ponisten. Hug & co., Leipzig. 4673
W. Freudenberg, Berlin, Gerraanv. C
129807, Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1906.
Freytag (Alfred).
At the water mill. (Tone recreations. )
f°, 5p..pf. 4574
Hatch Music co., Philadelphia, Pa, C
130079, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Friedmann (Carl).
Marschall-marsch ; op. 152 fiir piano-
forte. f°, 5 p. 4676
Heinrichshofen's verlag, Magdeburg,
Germany. C' 129805, Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 18, 1906.
Froebel (Friedrick).
Mother-play and nurnery songs; trans-
lated from the German by Fannie E.
Dwight and Josephine Jarvis, edited by
£liza}:>eth P. Peabody. Original Ameri-
can edition. Boston, lx)tlirop, Lee &
Shepard co. 4°, 192 p. Coll. 4676
Josephine Jarvis, Cobden, 111. In re-
newal lor 14 vears from Oct. 26, 1906. A
150325, July 9, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1906.
Gabriel (Ckas. H.)
Santa Claus' doings; a cantata for
Christmas. 8**, 48 p. 4577
Fillmore brothers co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 130699, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28,
1906.
Oale (Peroy B. )
Mistress of my heart; song, words by
A. Valdemar. f°, 7 p. 4678
Reeder & Walsh, London, England.
C 130547, Sept. 26, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 25,
1906.
Oale (Robert Origgs).
Princesse (I^); valse brillante pour
piano. f°, 7 p. 4579
B. F. Wood music company, New York,
N. Y. C 130721, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
28, 1906.
Garden of love; caprice [by] Ascher-
Mahl, arr. by Louis Tocaben C.
Fischer's ed. f°, 3 mands. & guitar
pts. 4680
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
131235, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
Gather near, 0 shining angels; [words by]
Alice Jean Cleator, [music by] Alfred
Judson. leaf. 4581
Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia. Pa. C
131356, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Ganl (Harvey B.)
Come ye blessed; mixed voices. (Sa-
cred octavo series no. 732. ) 8°, 7 p.
4582
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
130628, Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1906.
Gavotte; for two violins and piano by
Harry Pabst, op. 10 no. 4. (East-
man's quarto edition of violin music,
1st position. ) Eastman publishing
house, ( leveland. 4°, sc., 3 p. and
V. pt>«. 4588
A. H. Eastman, Cleveland, Ohio. C
129991, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1906.
Gay (The) ohaulTer; A novelette by F. L.
Valentine. Oakland, Cal., Girard
music CO. f°, 5 p., pf. 4584
Frederick L. Valentine, Oakland, Cal.
C 114105, Feb. 10, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
Geibel (Adam).
0 for a closer walk with God; hymn
anthem, chorus with baritone and' so-
prano solos. (Octavo church music no.
85. ) 8°, 7 p. 4585
Adam Geibel music co., Philadelphia,
Pa. C 130410, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
24, 1906.
MUSICAL 0OMPO81TIOJS 8
325
Oenias of liberty; march-two step, [by]
J. J. Riffle. 4°, band pts. 4686
C 130591, Sept. 27, 1906.
4°, orch. pte.
C 130592, Sept. 27, 1906.
r, 5 p., pf.
C 130593, Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. of each
Sept 27, 1906.
J. J. Riffle, McClellandtown, Pa.
OescMchten ana dem Wiener wald; (Tales
from the Vienna woods ) paraphrase
de concert, par Julie Riv^ King. f°,
19 p., pf. 4587
Kunkel broe., St. Louis, Mo. C 130843,
Sept, 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1906.
Oillet (Ernest).
Tambour battant; marche militaire
pour piano par Ernest Gillet. no. 111244.
P, 8 p. 4588
pour orchestre, piano conducteur.
no. 111245. 4° pts.
G. Ricordi & C, Milano, Italy. C
130500-130501, Sept 25, 1906; 2 c. of
each Sept 25, 1906.
Oirl (The) behind the smile; words and
music by Stewart M. Hazlett. New
York, Melville music pub. co. f°,
5 p. 4589
S. M, Hazlett, Red VVinp, Minn. C
1256.S8, July 17, 1906; 2 c. Oct 11, 1906.
Oirl (The) who loves to love; lyric by Ad-
dison Burkhardt, music by Raymond
Hubbell. f°, 5 p. * 4690
Chas. K. Harris, New York, N. Y. C
131073, Oct 2, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Oirl (The) with the golden hair; by W. H.
Hill. Chicago, Success music co.
f°, 5 p., song. 4591
W. H. Hill United States. C 130273,
Sept 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Give every man a square deal; Blake's
great stage and motto songs, no. 4.
f°, 5 p. 4592
White-Smith music publishing com-
pany, Boston, Ma.s8., in renewal for 14
years from Oct 28, 1906, C 130192,
Sept 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept 22, 1906.
Give thanks, nnto the Lord; Thanksgiving
response, [by] E. S. L. leaf. 4598
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 131661, Oct 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8,
1906.
Olad good cheer, [words by] Efhe Stevens,
[music by] Ira B. Wilson, leaf.
4594
Lorenz publishing company, Davton,
Ohio. C 130741, Sept 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept
28, 1906.
Glorions (The) day is here; [words by] 8.
C. Kirk, [music by] Ira B. Wilson,
leaf. 4595
Lorenz publishing company, Davton,
Ohio. C 130735, Sept 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept
28, 1906.
Glorions (The) land of the free; by J.
Euarts I..ea. Chicago, Success
music CO. f°, 5 p., song. 4596
J. E. Lea, United States. C 131401,
Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct 5, 1906.
Gluck (C. von).
Ballet from Orpheus; arr. for violin
with pianoforte ace. by C. Schroeder.
Album leaves no. 4. 4597
violoncello with pianoforte ace.
f°, each 5 p.
Augener ltd., London, England. C
130561 & 130567, Sept 26, 1906; 2 c. of
eaeh Sept 26, 1906.
Go through the gates; [words by] Jennie
Wilson, [music by] Ira B. Wilson,
leaf. 4598
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 130362, Sept 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept
24, 1906.
God has done all He can; [words by] Rev.
W. C. Martin, [music by] E. S.
I^orenz. leaf. 4599
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 130335, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
24, 1906.
God of onr fathers; [words by] Daniel C.
Rol)ert8, [music by] E. S. Lorenz.
2 leaves. 4600
Ix)renz publishing company, Davton,
Ohio. C 131658, Oct 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8,
1906.
(Jod over all; sacre<l song, words by J. S.
H. Umsted, music bv Isidor Sachs.
f°, 5 p. ' 4601
I. Sachs, New York, N. Y. C 130762,
Sept 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept 22, 1906.
Gdhler (Georg).
Lieder und gesiinge L 44. Trauung-
sgesang; fiir 1 oder 2 singst. mit orgel, o.
fur 1 singst. mit violine u. orizel. L 45,
au basilenen, nachdem er von ihrgereiset
war; fiir hoch. 1^. 46a, Ninetta; duett
fiir sopran u. bariton. C. A. IClemm,
Leipzig. 4°, 3, 5, 7 p. 4602
0^129782-129784, Sept. 18, 1906.
L 47-48. Due cimti popolari, Ital-
ienisch, deutsch und Englisch [text]
1, Buona notte; (Serenade.) 2, Parte la
nave; (Parting. ) C. A. Klemm, Leip-
zig, Ger. 4°, 5, 3 p.
C 129785 & 129786, Sept 18, 1906.
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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Qdhler (Qeorg) — Continued.
Lieder und gesange L. 44. L 49, Die
madonna mit den mandarinen; Ferd.
RuB60, Deutsch [text.] L 50. Roman;
fged. v.] Carl Spitteler. C. A. Klemm,
I^ipzig, (Jer. 4°, 5, 7 p.
C 129787 & 129788, Sept 18, 1906.
Georg Gohier, Altenburg, (jeruianv.
2 c. of each Sept. 18, 1906.
Goinff tome; two step, bv L. Til Adams.
Philadelphia, M. D. Swisher. f°, 5
p., pf. 4603
L. T. Adams, Herrick, 111. C 130968,
Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
Golden (De) gate; by May Clifton, Chi-
cago, Success music co. i°, 5 p.,
song. 4604
M. Clifton, United States. C 130261,
Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Golden (A) gift; an oi^eretta for children
by Marion Loder, music by V. A.
Loder. 8°, 36 p. 4606
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, Miiss. C
129871, Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1906.
Good-bye to yon; by K. Beaitharap,
Chicago, Weber & North music pub.
CO. f°, 2 p., song. 4606
E. Beachamp, Asburv Park, N. J. C
130320, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Good (A) fellow; written and composed
by Melville S. Collins. f°, unp.
4607
Frederick Allen Mills, New York, N. Y.
C 130288. Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24,
1906.
Good-night; written and composed by
Melville S. Collins. f°, 5 p. 4608
Frederick Allen Mills, New York, N. Y.
C 130283, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24,
1906.
Good night, my love, good night; words
and music by Andrew Mack. New
York, P. J. Howley. f°, 5 p. 4609
A. Mack, New York, N. Y. C: 131459,
Oct. 6, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1906.
Good (The) old songs of the bine and grey;
words by Andrew B. Sterling, music
by Harry Von Tilzer. f°, 5 p. 4610
H. Von Tilzer music pub. co.. New
York, N. Y. C 127380, Aug. 13, 1906;
2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Good (The) that I can do; [words by]
Mrs. Frank A. Breck, [music by]
E. L. Ashford. leaf. 4811
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, Ohio* C
130350, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1^)06.
Good tidings to the world; [words by]
Minnie Genevieve Morse, [music by]
J. Lincoln Hall. leaf. 4612
Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia, Pa. C
131375, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Governor* i (The) day; march for piano by
Sylvester B. Grant Brockton,
Mass., Old Colony piano co. f**, 5 p.
461S
S. B. Grant, Brockton, Mass. C 130596.
Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1906.
Grand choenr dialogn^; [by] Eugt^ne Gig-
out, edited bv Ch. Hartung. obi.
8°, 11 p., org. * 4614
J. Fischer & bro.. New York, N. Y.
C 131096, Oct 2, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 2, 1906.
Grand national; medley overture, [by] F.
H. Losey. 4**. band pts. 4615
H. N. White, Cleveland, Ohio. C
130184, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept 21, 1906.
Grand (The) old ehorns; j^ words by] Klsie
Duncan Yale, [music by] J. J^incoln
Hall. leaf. 4616
Hall-Mack company, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 131374, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct 5, 1906.
Grandmother's baby; words and music by
Harry C. Harbach. f°, 3 p. 4617
Orpheus music co., Philadelphia, Pa.
C 131291, Oct 5, 1906; 2 c, Oct 5, 1906.
Gregh (Lonis).
Retour de f^te; pas redouble, op. 97,
arrange'' j)our estudiantina, 1*"*, 2* man-
doline, mandole e guitare, no. 2. 8°,
pts. 4618
Ix)ui8 Gregh, Paris, France. C 129671,
Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept 17, 1906.
Grieg (Edvard).
Ave Maris Stella; transcribed by Ru-
dolf Sennhold for violin and piano.
(Morceaux de salon second series. ) f°,
sc, 3 p. and v. pt 4619
J. Fiscther & brother. New York, N. Y.
C 129741, Sept 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept 17,
1906.
Sonate (J dur fiir violine und piano op.
13, no. 2. Allegretto tranquillo; fiir vio-
lin, violoncell und piano bearbeitet von
Otto Taubmann. (Breitkopf & HartePs
Kammennusick-bibliothek no. 1768. ) f°,
9 p. 4620
Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig, Grermany,
C 130462, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept 25,
1906.
Temple dance; from Olav Trygvason,
arr. by R. Gruenwald. 4®, orch. pts. 4621
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
C 130642, Sept 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept 27,
1906.
To spring; (An den friihling) op. 43
no. 6, arr. by R. (iruenwald. C5)ncerted.
for orchestra 4°, pte. 462S
Oliver Ditiiion companv, Boston, Mass.
C 130653, Sept 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept 27,
1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
327
Guards on parade; inarch and two step,
by Clayton Elgin BuBh. f^, 5 p, pf.
4628
\Vm. R. Haskins & co., Brooklyn,
N. Y. C 131310, Oct. 6, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
5. 1906.
Guiding (The) star; [words bv] Minnie
Genevieve Morse, [music bv] J. Lin-
coln Hail, leaf. " 4624
Hall-Mack company, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 131368, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
H. U. Bntler's four page music course. 8°,
words and music. 4625
H. M. Butler, St. Louis, Mo. C 130658,
Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1906.
Hail, Redeemer and King! Chorus and
soprano solo. 6 leaves. 4626
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 130749, Sept. 28, 1906; 2c.*Sept.
28, 1906.
Hail the Christmas song; [words by J Ida
I. Reed, [music bv] Ira B. Wilson,
leaf. 4627
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 130736, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
28, 1906.
Hail to our Redeemer; [words by] Mrs.
Mary M. Culter, [music by] E. S.
Lorenz. leaf. 4628
Lorenz publishing company, Davton,
Ohio. C 130727, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
28,1906.
Hignalka; (The Pusita maiden). Hun-
garian folk song and Csilrdiis, [by]
Charles J. Roberts. C. Fischer's ed.
f°, orch. pts. 4629
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
131754, Oct. 10, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1906.
Hammond (William 0.) Shenherds! hail
the wondrous stranger; low voice in
E flat, words by Thomas Hastings.
(Christmas songs.) f°, 5 p. 4630
John Church company, Cincinnati,
Ohio. C 129768, Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
18, 19l»6.
Hand-in-hand; impromptu a la polka,
[by] Julia Riv6 King. f°, 9 p, pf.
4681
Kunkel broe. , St. Louis, Mo. C 130846,
Sept 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1906.
Hiindel (O. F.)
Arioso; bearb. von Willy Burmester
fur violine and klavier. (Sti'icke alter
meister no. 8.) f°, sc., 3 p. and v. pt.
4682
Schlesinger'sche buch- u. musikhand-
lang, (Rob. Lienau), Berlin, Germany.
C 129803, Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 18,
1906.
Hftndel (0. F.)— Continued.
Fugue in E minor; from the 4th suite,
for the pianoforte, edited by Arthur
Foote. f**, 7 p. 4688
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
130638, Sept. 27, 190(>; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1906.
Largo; arranged by Rudolf Sinnhold
for Wolin and piano. ( Morceaux de sa-
lon second serie.s. ) f°, sc, 3 p. and v. pt.
4684
J. Fischer & brother. New York, N. Y.
C 129739, Sept. 17, 1906; 2c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Laud we our (Jod; arioso arr. by F. W.
Franke, English words by A. P. Graves.
f°, 3 p. 4685
B. Rchott's sohne, Mayence, (iermany.
C 129792, Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept, 18,
1906.
Happy; words by Mrs. A. A. C. Phipps,
music by Metropolitan music co.,
New York, Melville music pub. co.
f«, 3 p. 4686
Mrs. A. A. C. Phipps, Ashland, Mass.
C 129478, Sept. 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Harris (Franklin).
Ombre di notte; (Shadows of night)
for piano, op. 9. no. 1, Twilight; (II
crepusculo. ) no. 2, Evening; (La sera.)
no. 3, Night; (La notte.) no. 4, Day-
break; (L*alba.) f°, 6, 6, 3, 6 p. 4687
Wm. Maxwell music co., New York,
N. Y. C 130)72-130575, Sept. 26, 1906^
2 c. of each Sept. 26, 1906.
Harthan (Hans).
Behind the hills so golden; song. f°,
3 p. 4688
Theo. Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. C
129808, Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1906.
Hartmann (P.)
Morte (Iji) del Signore; oratorio sacro
in (iue j)arti per soli, cori, grande orches-
tra ed organo. Klavierauszug von Hugo
Solazzi. 4°, 103 p., voc. sc. 4889
G. Ricordi & c, Milano, Italy. C
130142, Sept. 22, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
Hasten on, 0 wise men; [words by] Frank
E. Graeff, [mnsic by] Herbert J.
Lacey. leaf. 4640
Hall-Mack companv, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 131366, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
He oareth for me; words and music by
David Mwards. New York, Mel-
ville music pub. co. f°, 3 p. 4641
D. PMwards, Syracuse, Ohio. C 128794,
Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
He never replied; by M. Jennie Waters.
Chicago, Success music co. f*, 5 p.,
song. 4642
M. J. Waters. United States. C 130260,
Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
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CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
He said he was a friend of mine; words by
Vincent Bryan, music by Chas. Rob-
inson. f°, 5 p. 4648
Jerome II. Remick & co., New York,
N. Y. C 131741, Oct. 10, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
10, 1906.
He wants to make yon free; by Ernest
Biggs. Chicago, Success inusic co.
f°, 4 p., song. 4644
E. Biggs, Unite<i States. C 130275,
Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Hear and forgive; [by] L. O. Emerson,
leaf, song. 4645
Lorenz publishing company, Davton,
Ohio. 0 130341, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. *Sept.
24, 1906.
Hear me, 0 Ood; anthem for Lent, mixed
voices. Oct. No. 2258. 4646
John Church company, Cincinnati,
Ohio. C 129763, Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
18, 1906.
Hear the bells; [words by] Frank E.
Graeff, [music by] Herbert J. Lacey.
leaf. 4647
Hall-Mack company, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 131364, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Hearst march; by A. Mirault. f*, 5 p.,
pf. 4648
A. Mirault, Uwell, Mass. C 131502,
Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Heart (The) of the rose; words and music
bv Andrew Mack. New York,
P^ J. Howley. f°, 5 p. 4649
A. Mack, New York, N. Y. C 131460,
Oct. 6, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1906.
Heaven within; [words by] Rev. \V. C.
Martin, [music by] E. S. Lorenz.
leaf. 4660
Lorenz publishing company, Davton,
Ohio. C 130329, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
24, 1906.
Her last good-bye; wonls and music by
Alice McAllister. New York, Mel-
ville music pub. co. f°, 5 p. 4651
A. McAllister, Brooklyn, N. Y. C
129146, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c.'Oct. 11, 1906.
Herald the story; [words by] (Joo. O.
Webster, [music by] Ira B. Wilson,
leaf. 4652
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 130743, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
28, 1906.
Herbert (Victor).
In the isle of our dreams; from The
red mill; hotel orch. no. 95. 4°, pts.
4658
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 129748, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
17, 1906.
Herbert (Victor) — Continued.
legend (The) of the mill; from The
red mill; hotel orch. no. 96. 4°, pts.
4654
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 129746, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
17, 1906.
Mignonette; from **The red mill;"
hotel orch. no. 95. 4®, pts. 4665
M. Witmark & sons. C 129749, Sept.
17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Red (The) mill; a musical comedy,
book and lyrics by Henry Bloesom. Vo-
cal score. 4°, 146 p. " 4656
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 130652, Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1906.
Finale 2; lyric by Henry Blossom.
f°, 5 p.
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y. C 130368, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
22, 1906.
Streets (The) of New York; from The
red mill; hotel orch. no. 96. 4657
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 129747, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept
17, 1906.
Herren &r Konnng; musik af A. E. An-
derson, hi Gittit, Arg. XV no. 9,
Sept., 1906. 4°, p. 69. 4668
A. E. Anderson, Chicago, 111. C 130536,
Sept. 26, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1906.
Hiller (Fred.)
Prayer. Lord! whom my heart holds
dear; arr. for chorus of mixed voices and
organ ace, by Max Spicker. (G. Schir-
mer's collection of octayo church music
no. 4736. ) 8°, 7 p. 4669
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
130176, Sept. 22, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
His blesiings shall flow to all nations, leaf,
song. 4660 '
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 130692, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1906.
His lily qaeen; words by Claribelle Gard-
ner, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Aielville music
pub. CO. f°, 5 p. 4661
C. Gardner, Colorado Springs, Colo. C
130168, Sept. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
His meroy endnretb forever; [by] £. L.
Ashford. 4 leayee, song. 4662
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 131668, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct
j 8, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
329
Sofmann (Richard).
First (The) studies for the violin in
the first position. Book 1, The beginner;
Book 2, The progressive pupil; Book 3,
The more acivanced student. (Schir-
mer*8 library, vol. 863, 864, 865.) 4°,
19, 13, 19 p. 4663
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
330512-130514, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. of each
Sept. 26, 1906.
Holbrooke (Joseph).
Dreamland; characteristic orchestral
suite for the pianoforte, op. 83. no. 1,
Ensemble; no. 2, The dance; no. 3,
Dreaming; no. 4, Hilarity. f°, 7, 7, 5,
9 p. 4664
• Weekes & co., London, England. C
130582-130585, Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. of each
Sept. 27, 1906.
Hold np the lamp of life; [words by] Jen-
nie Wilson, [music by] E. S. Lorenz.
leaf. 4665
Lorenz publishing companv, Dayton,-
Ohio. C 130336, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 24, 1906.
Hollaender (Onstav).
Carmen by Bizet; fantasie, op. 63; pour
violon avec accompagnement de piano.
f®, 8C\, 15 p. & V. pt. 4666
Rob. Forberg, Leipzig, Germanv. C
129801, Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 18,''l906.
Home Bweet home; sounds good to me;
words by Andrew B. Sterling, music
by Harry Von Tilzer. f°, 5 p. 4667
H. Von Tilzer music pub. co., New
York, X. Y. C 119007, Apr. 14, 1906;
2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Hope (Marcus).
Sweeter (A) story still; "I love you
better far than words can tell;" words by
Clifton Bingham, no. 2 in F. 1°, 4 p.
4668
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
130133, Sept. 22, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
How beautiful on the mountains; soprano
solo. 3 leaves. 4669
JvOrenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 130753, Sept. 28. 1906; '2 c.
Sept. 28, 1906.
How can I leave thee; words by Mrs. A. R.
Crowell, music by Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. 4670
Mrs. A. R. Crowell, Mobile, Ala. C
128815, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
How*8 thati written by Worton David,
composed by Shirley Ilton. ( Reeder
& Walsh's sixpenny musical mar-
vels.) f°, 5p. 4671
Reeder & Walsh, Ixjndon, England.
C 130549, Sept. 26, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 25,
1906.
Huhn (Bruno).
Child (A) was bom in Bethlehem;
Christmas song, high in E flat, words by
Gertrude Rogers. f°, 5 p. 4672
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
129826, Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 19, 1906.
Humor esque; [by] Frank Patterson, op.
22 [for] violin and piano. f°, sc., 7 p.,
v. pt. 4673
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
130811, Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1906.
Hunting butterflies; (Bohmetterling^jilger)
[by] Paul Hiller, op. 61, no. 10 re-
vision, phrasing and nngeringby Hans
T. Seifert. C. Fischer's ed. f®, unp,
pf. 4674
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. 0
131248, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
Hushed were the voices; song composed by
Henry W^ Smith. f°, 7 p. 4675
H. W. Smith, Enfield, Mass. C 130874,
Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
Huzza! hurra! galop di bravoura, [by]
H. A. Wollenhaupt. f°, 9 p., pf.,
duet. 4676
Kunkel bros. , St. Louis, Mo. C 130818,
Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1906.
Hymns of worship and service; chapel edi-
tion. 12°, 282, 56 p. 4677
Century companv. New York, N. Y.
A 156380, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 25,
1906.
I ain*t no faded coon; words by La Monte
Waldron, music by Charles Wads-
worth Russ. New York, Melville,
music pub. co. f°, 5 p. 4678
La M. Waldron, Brooklvn, N. Y. C
128817, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
I am coming home; words by Will Bums,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
f °, 5 p. 4679
W. Bums, lonica, Mich. C 129484,
Sept. 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
I am waiting here for thee; song by Joseph
P. Quinn. Chicago, Success music
CO. f°, 5 p. 4680
J. P. Quinn, United States. C 130276,
Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
I can draw you to my hearty my dear Mau-
rine; words by ^Irs. E. J. Jenkins,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
f°, 5 p. 4681
yfrs. K. J. Jenkins, Tucson, Ariz. C
128807, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct, 11, 1906.
330
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTKIEfcJ
I ean tell Jesus; [words by] Mre. Eliza-
beth Miller, [music by] D. B. Towner,
leaf. 4688
Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 111. C
130394, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
I have kissed yon in my dreams; words by
Norman Nelsen, nnit«ic by Metropoh*-
tan music co. New York, Melville
music pub. co. f°, 5 p. 4688
N. Nelsen, Yellowstone Park, Wyo.
C 128793, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11,1906.
I heoh de voices callin'; male voices by
Mary Louise (iaines. (Quartettes
and choruses no. 1 10. ) 8°, 4 p.
4684
White-Smith music pub. co., Baston,
Mass. C 129922, Sept. 19, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
19, 1906.
I like yonr way; male (juartette [by] Witt
and Walker, arr. byTheo. Westman.
8"", 3 p. 4686
Jos. W. Stern & co.. New York, N. Y.
C 130625, Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27,
1906.
I'll ask my ma! schottische, by Jules Ar-
mand. f°, 5 p., pf. 4686
Kunkel bros., St. Ix)uip, Mo. C 130840,
Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1906.
I'll be thinking of yon, darling; song by
Wm Old. Chicago, Success music
CO. f°, 6 p. 4687
W. 'Old, United States. C 1 30798, Sept.
27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1906.
I'll remember yon; by F. J. McGrade,
Chicago, Success music co. f°, 5 p.
song. 4688
F. J. McGrade Uniteil States. C 130784,
Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1906.
I love only yon, little girl; [by] Leo. W.
Wright. 4°, orch. pts. 4689
L. W. Wright, Philadelphia, Pa. C
131470, Oct. 6, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 6, 190<>.
I love yon; wonis by Robert M. Ellis,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
f°, 3 p. 4690
R. M. Ellis, New Alberni, British (Co-
lumbia, Canada. C 130147, Sept. 22,
1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
I love yon and am longing for yon still;
words by Henry Blossom, music by
Alfred O. Robyn. f°, 5 p. 4691
Jos. W. Stem & co., New York, N. Y.
C 128339, Aug. 27, 1906; 2 c. Oct 6, 1906.
rm jnst a oowboy, Kate; words by Belle
Jacoby, music by Rowena Jacoby.
New 'i'ork, North American music co.
f", 5 p. 4692
Rowena Belle Jacobv, Seattle, Wash.
C 130185, Sept. 4, 1906; '2 c. Sept. 4, 1906.
I'm not fooling now, dear; words by Gar-
field A. Uren, music by Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. f°, 5 p. 4693
G. A. I'ren, Ishperuing, Mich. C
129147, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
I'm on my way to heaven; words by John
B. (4uinn, music by Cbarles Wads-
worth Kuss. New York, Melville
masic pub. co. f°, 5 p. 4694
J. B. Guinn, Knoxville, Tenn. C
12^H)^>5, Sept. 8, \906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Tm trne to yon; by Willie E. Payment
Chicago, Success music co. P, 5 p.,
song. 4695
W. E. Pavment, United States. C
130270, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
I miss yon in a thonsand diifbrent ways;
words bv Will 1). Cobb, music by
Gus Edwanis. f°, 5 p. 4696
Gus Edwards music pub. co., New York,
N. Y. C 131485, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct
8, 1906.
I. 0. F. (The) brigade; words and music bv
Amos O. (ble. f°, 5 p. 4697
Cole music pub. co., Muskegon, Mich.
C 131839, Oct. .12, 1906; 2 c. Oct 12,
1906.
I onoe was a stranger; [words by] Robert
T. McCheyne, [music byj 1). B.
Towner, feaf. 4698
Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 111. C
130396, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept 24, 1906.
I shall always love yon; by Mrs. Adella E.
l*epiot. Chicago, Success music
CO. f°, 5 p., song. 4699
J/r«. A. E. 'Pepiot, United States. C
130259, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
I've learned to love another; words by John
]Mellick, music by Metroi)olitiin mu-
sic co. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. f°, 5 p. 47U0
J. Mellick, Trenton, N. J. C 129096,
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
i wait His time; [words by] Ada Blenk-
horn, [music by] J. S. Fearis. leaf.
4701
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, Ohio. C
130;i47, Sept 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept 24, 1906.
I want a little lovin'; words and music by
I^ui.^ Strong. f°, 6 p. 4702
Strong-Hammond pub. co., Cincinnati,
Ohio. C 13a595, Sept 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept
27, 1906.
I want my life to tell; [words by] Mrs.
Frank A. Breck, [music by] E. S.
Lorenz. leaf. 4703
Jx)renz publishing company, Davton,
Ohio. C 130333, Sept 24, 1906; 2 c, 'Sept
24, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
831
I wonder; [words bv] S. C. Kirk, [mu- i In Ban FranoUoo; words by Anna Kistler,
eic by] Ira B. Wilson, leaf. 4704
Lorenz publishing company, Davton,
Ohio. C 130740, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
28, 1906.
If I ever ret back to Cincinnati; bv Chris
Smith and S. H. Dudley. f°, 5 p.
Bong. 4705
F. B. Haviland pub. co., New York,
N. Y. C 130377, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
20, 1906.
If I had only slept a little longer; words
by Will A. Mahoney, music by Harry
Ennis. New York, Tyro music
CO. P, 5 p. 4706
Thomas E. McGuines.**, New York,
N. Y. C 127541, Aug. 16, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
29, 1906.
If I only had a home sweet home; words
by J. Johns, music bv A. L. McDer-
mott. f°, 5 p. ' 4707
Monroe pub. co., Chicago, 111. C
130876, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
If it had not been for yon; wordR by Annie
Sutton, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. £°, 5 p. 4708
A Sutton, Uurel Hill, Fla. C 180121,
Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Improvisation; [by] Emile Dethier. obi.
8°, 5 p., org. 4709
J. Fischer & bro., New York, N. Y.
C 131089, Oct. 2, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 2, 1906.
In a grape vine swing; words by Ned Nye,
music by Mrs. W. H. ColbV. f°, 5 p.
4710
F. B. Haviland pub. co.. New York,
N. Y. C 130375, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
20, 1906.
In a home down on the farm; by Catharine
Jeans. Chicago, Success music co.
f^, 5 p. 4711
C. Jeans, Canada. C 130768, Sept. 27,
1906; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1906.
In lover's lane; waltzes, by Sadie Ko-
ninsky. f°, unp., pf. ' 4712
Koninsky music co., Trov, N. Y. C
128358, July 13, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
In memoriam; funeral march, [by] I. J.
Masten. solo B flat. Cornet, leaf.
4718
F. C. Menkes, Cleveland, Ohio. C
131766, Oct. 10, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1906.
In my heart; words arr., [mu.<«ic] arr. bv
D. B. Towner, leaf. 4714
Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 111. C
130398, Sept 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
f°, 3 p. 4715
A. Kistler, Anderson, Ind. C 128789,
Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
In the blessed by and by; [words by] Rev.
Geo. O. Webster, [music by] Ira B.
Wilson, leaf. 4718
Lorenz publishing companv, Davton,
Ohio. C 130356, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
24, 1906.
In the gloaming; ( Harrison. ) paraphrase
by Fred I>ax, violin & piano.
(Standard themes with variations.)
f°, sc, 4 p. and v. pt. 4717
P. J. I^mmers, Baltimore. Md. C
130108, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
In the halls of memory; by Ernest
W. Heidecker. Chicago, Success
music CO. f°, 5 p., song. 4718
E. W\ Heidecker, United States. C
130277, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
In the secret place; sacred song, the words
from psalm X('I, for a solo voice with
ace. for pianoforte, music bv J. A.
Henderson. f°, 5 p. ' 4719
J. A. Henderson, Jefferson, Iowa. C
129702, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1906.
In the shadow of Mt. Shasta; by Hetwig
Holzhauser. Chicago, Su(^ces8
music CO. f°, 5 p., song. 4720
H. Holzhauser, Tnited States. 0
130781, Sept. 27. 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27,1906.
In the shadow of the silv'ry moon; by Chris
Smith and Billy B. Johnson. f°, 5
p., song. 4721
Chas. K. Harris, New York. N. Y. C
129067, Sept. 8, 14K)6; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
In the silent deep; a bass song, by Tom
Farrel. f°, 6 p. 4722
Will Rossi ter, Chicago, 111. C 131884,
Oct. 12, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1906.
In the Springtime when the roses bloom
again; words by W. L. Werden,
music by Fred'k E. Gladdiish. f°,
5 p. 4723
Victor Kremer co., Chicago, 111. C
131682, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
In the snmmer long ago; words by Arthur
W. Barker, music by P. C. Peterson.
f°, 5 p. 4724
P. C. Peterson, Dubuque, Iowa. C
130594, Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1906.
Infant (The) King; [wonls by] Effie
Stevens, [music by] J. S. Fearis.
2 leaves. 4725
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 130724, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
28, 1906.
332
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Inflammatnt: Stabat Mater: ( RosBini. ) arr.
by Fred Lax, violin & piano. (Stand-
ard themes with variations. ) f°, sc,
4 p. and v. pt. 4726
P. J. Lammers, Baltimore, Md. C
130109, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Inspiring tongs no. 1, for the Sunday
school; edited by Geo. J. Meyer,
Thoro Harris and Lester Price. 12°,
187 p. 4727
Meyer & brother, Chicago, III. A
15515*3, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Invitation; waltz song, [by] Anita Owen,
vocal orch. 820. 4^, pts. 4728
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 131178, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1906.
Irene; words by Evelyn M. Rogers, music
by Metropolitan music co. , Ne w York,
Melville music pub. co. f°, 5 p.
4729
E. M. Rogers, Crows Landing, Cal. C
129483, Sept. 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Irresistible; galop de bravoure, par Armin
Schotte. f°, 9 p., pf. 4780
Kunkel bros., St. Louis, Mo. C 130819,
Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1906.
Israel's deliverance; by W. D. Owen.
Chicago, Success music co. f°, 6 p.,
song. 4731
W. D. Owen, United States. C 130257,
Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept 21, 1906.
It's lovely when your love loves yon; song
in My lady's maid, words and music
by E. Ray (ioetz. f°, 5 p. 4732
UeltJk llager CO., New York, N. Y. C
130664, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1906.
Jack and Jill: humorous glee, words and
music by Harper Kearton (The
Apollo club no. 342. ) 4°, 6 p. 4783
J. Curwen & .sons, ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 129674, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
17, 1906.
Jack Homer; yankee intermezzo two step
for pianoforte by liarrie A. Peck.
4734
White-Smith music publishing com-
pany, Boston, Mass. C 129921, Sept. 19,
1906; 2 c. Sept. 19, 1906.
Jackson Balph (G.)
Fan flirtation; a novelette for the pi-
ano. f°, 7 p. 4735
John Church co., Cincinnati, Ohio. C
130050, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Jacob's ladder; carol for Christmas times,
music by Geo. Wm. Warren, leaf.
4736
Mary E. Warren, United States, in re-
newal for 14 years from Nov. 21, 1906.
0 131261, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
James (S. S.)
Ploughboy (The) ; solo for bassoon with
pianoforte ace, Wallace Sutcliffe. f®,
sc., 8 p. and v. pt. 4787
Hawkes & son, London, England. C
130543, Sept. 26, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1906.
Janitor (The); written and composed by
Melville S. Collins. f*», unp. 4788
Frederick Allen Mills, New York, N. Y.
C 130289, Sept. 24, 1906; 2c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Japanese brigade; by S. Nirella. f°, 5 p.
pf. 478»
H. N. White, Cleveland, Ohio. C
131167, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
Jehovah reigns; [by] Adam Geibel. 5
leaves, song. 4740
Fillmore bros. co. , Cincinnati, Ohio. C
131876, Oct. 12, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1906.
Jemain (J. )
Sonate; pour violoncelle et piano, op.
20, transcnbed for violon et piano. f°,
p., sc, 38 p. and v. pt. 4741
A. Durand <fe fils, Paris, France. C
129754, Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Jennie; words and music by Arthar A.
Penn. In Woman's world, Oct.,
1906. f°, p. 16. 4742
Currier-Boyce co., Chicago, 111. C
130722, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1906.
Jephaniah; words and music by Jack and
Theo. Moesely. f°, 5 p. 4743
Fairview pub. co., Decatur, III. C
131500, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Jesns is. coming; words by Mildred
Wheeler Barnes, music by Metro-
politan music CO. New York,
Melville music pub. co. f°, 3 p.
4744
M. W. Barnes, Silver Peak, Nev. C
128903, Sept. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Jesns keeps; [words by] E. D. Elliott,
[music bv] Wm. Eldie Marks, leaf.
474»
Lorenz publishing company, Davton,
Ohio. C 130343, Sept. 24, 1906; '2 c.
Sept. 24, 1906.
Jesns lives; [words and music by] E. S.
Lorenz. leaf. 4746
Lorenz publishing company, Davton,
Ohio. C 130328, Sept. 24, 1906; '2 c.
Sept. 24, 1906.
Jesns, lover of my sonl; [words by] Chas.
Wesley, [music by] Lee G. Kratz.
leaf. 4747
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 130342, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c.
Sept, 24, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
383
Jesni shall conquer; [words by] W. C.
Martin, [music by] Ira B. Wilson,
leaf. 4748
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 130357, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 24, 1906.
Jingle bells; or, The Children's sleighride;
an easy piano piece composed by
J. S. Fearis. f°, 5 p. 4749
McKinley music co, Chicago, 111. C
130682, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1906.
Jingles; a college march by M. B. TIk>oper.
f°, 6 p., pf. 4750
Dickens pub. co., Toledo, Ohio. C
131112, Oct. 3, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1906.
Johnnie on the spot; an intermezzo two
step, by Robert Hug. f°, 5 p., pf.
4761
George E. Moody, New York, N. Y.
C 130607, Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27,
1906.
Johnson (Koel).
I come to you; song, words by Edward
Teschemacher. f°, 6 p. 4762
G. Ricordi & c, Milano, Italy. C
130674, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1906.
Join ye men, with choirs celestial; [words
by] Frank E. Graeff, [music by]
Herbert J. Lacey. leaf. 4768
Hall-Mack company, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 131367, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Jolly (The) hoy; [by] G. Miesse, easy
arrangement composed for the piano
or organ, leaf. 4764
G. Miesse, Lancaster, Ohio. C 131490,
Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Joy, joy, joy. leaf, song. 4766
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 130697, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28,
1906.
Joy of the nations; [words by] A. A.
Payn, [music by] C. Harold Lowdon.
leaf. 4766
Hall-Mack company, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 131349, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1906.
Joys (The) of an Irish dance; words and
music by Barney Fagan. New York,
P. J. Howley. f°, 5 p. 4767
A. Mack, New York, N. Y. C 131458,
Oct. 6, 1906; 2 C. Oct. 3, 1906.
Jnlie; words by Cassie M. Judd; music
by Metropolitan music co. New
York, Melville music pub. co. f°, 5
p. 4768
C. M. Judd, Deposit, N. Y. C 130124,
Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Jnngmann (A.)
Espanola; morceau op. 366, arranged
for band bv A. Lemoire, revised bv Gus.
Guentzel. ' (Library No. 2522.) f°, pts.
4769
P. S. Gilmore band library pub. co.,
St. Louis, Mo. C 125050, July 7, 1906;
2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Jnst a bnnch of Wild-wood violets; words
by Jennie M. Pitt, music bv Chart
A. Pitt. Bellingham, Wash., The
Chart A. Pitt pub. co. f °, 5 p. 4760
C. A. Pitt, Bellingham, Wash. 0
131733, Oct. 10, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1906.
Just as I am; [words by] Charlotte Elli-
ott, [music by] Mrs. Carrie B.
Adams, leaf. 4761
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 130348, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
24, 1906.
Jnst we two; by Alta A. Cushman. Chi-
cago, Success music co. f°, 5 p.,
song. 4762
A. A. Cushman, United States. C
131407, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Kaiser (Paul.)
Sleigh ride. (The children's friend
no. 6.) f**, 3 p., pf. 4763
Hatch music co., Philadelphia, Pa. C
130082, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Kayser (H. S.)
Study (The) of the positions for the
violin op. 67, with accompaniment of a
second violin. (Schirmer's library vol.
868.) 4°, 19 p. 4764
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
130515, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1906.
Keep the heavenly hills in view; [words
by] Jennie Wilson, [music by] Ira
B. Wilson, leaf. 4766
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, Ohio. C
130355, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Keeper (The) of the light; [words by] Ina
Duly Ogdon, [music by] E. *S. Lo-
renz. leaf. 4766
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, Ohio. C
130339, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Keller (Oswin).
Waldscenen; ^Forest scenes) 6 in-
structive stiicke liir klavier, op. 15. f^,
14 p. 4767
Paul Pabst, Leipzig, Germany. C
129806, Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1906.
Kerker (Gnstave).
Oh, Mr. Sun; The tourists; book and
Ivrics by R. H. Bumside; [vocal selec-
tion.] f°, unp. 4768
T. B. Harms co., New York, N. Y. C
129813, July 11, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
384
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Sern (Carl Wilhelm).
Laughing Birens; piano solo op. 111.
Shattinger piano & music co., St. Louis,
Mo. f°, 9 p. 4769
Oliver Shattinger, St. Louis, Mo. C
129895, Sept. 19, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1906.
King (The) oometh; [words by] Lizzie
De Armond, [music by] Powell G.
Fithian. leaf. 4770
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, Ohio. C
130725, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept 28, 1906.
Kirchner (F.)
Ena gavotte; for the pianoforte, op.
1023. f°, 5 p. 4771
Augener, ltd.. Tendon, England. C
130553, Sept. 26, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1906.
Kitty; words and music by William Borg-
hardt. Brooklyn, Rehbein bros.
f°, 5 p. 4772
W. Borghardt, Brooklvn, N. Y. C
131729, Oct. 10, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1906.
Klengel (Jnlins).
Technische studien; (Technical studies)
durch alle tonarten fiirvioloncell, heft 3.
(Volksausgabe Breitkopf & Iliirtei no.
2151.) f°,65p. 4773
Breitkopf & Hiirtel, Leipzig, Germany.
C 130468, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 25,
1906.
Knight (The) of the thimble and shears;
words by Sam Evans, music by Met-
ropolitan muHic CO. New York,
Melville music pub. co. f°, 5 p.
4774
S. A. Moore, Sacramento, Cal. C 130128,
Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
KoUing (G.)
Whither; (Wohin.) nocturne op. 209.
(Tone recreations.) f°, 7 p., pf. 4776
Hatch music co., Philadelphia, Pa. C
130077, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Kommt herin, lasset nns frohlooken; (O
come, let us sing) psalm 95 [by] H.
F. Aubke, fiir gemischten chor. 8°,
5 D 4776
H. F. Aubke, Allegheny, Pa. C 130537,
Sept. 26, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1906.
Knhnan (Johann).
Klavier-sonate in B dur; bearbeitet
von W. Niemann. ( Meisterwerke Deut-
soher tonkunst. ) f°, 13 p. 4777
Breitkopf & Hiirtel, Leipzig, Germany.
C 130469, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 25,
1906.
Ladonx (Armand).
Impression; reverie pour violcmcelle
ou violon avec accompagnement de piano,
op. 28. 3™* edition. f°, sc, 5 and v. and
vc. pt. 4778
E. Gallet, Paris, France. C 130222,
Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Lambert (Trank).
In June; song in F, words by Edward
Teschemacher. (Series of short songs
no. 17. ) f°, 3 p. 4779
Chappell & CO., ltd., London, England.
C 130600, Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept 27,
1906.
Landa'i park; march and two step, com-
posed by Walter D. Kleine. i°, 5 p.,
pf. 4780
W. D. Kleine, Gonzales, Tex. C 131171,
Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
Lange (Fanl).
VViegenlied; (Berceuse) f ur violine mit
klavier. f°, sc., 3 p. and v. pt. 4781
Edgar Kramer-Bangert, Kaseel, Ger-
manv. C 130434, Sept. 25, 1906: 2 c.
Sept 25, 1906.
Lardelli (0.)
Slumber song; words by Beatrice E.
Damiano. f°, 7 p. 4782
Revnolds & co., London, England. C
129660, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept 17, 1906.
Larry; words by Harry Williams, music
by Egbert Van Alstyne. f°, 5 p.
4783
Jerome H. Remick & co.. New York,
N. Y. 0 131736, Oct 10. 1906; 2 c. Oct
10, 1906.
Left alone without a mother; by Mrs. I^ena
Rich. Chicago, Success music co.
f°, 5 p., song. 4784
Mrs. L. Rich, United States. C 131397,
Oct 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct 5, 1906.
Legend in F; [by] Charles Wakefield
Cadman, op: 30, no. 1, Fischer's
ed. obi. 8°, 5 p. 4785
J. Fischer & bro., New York, N. Y. C
129732, Sept 17, 1906; 2 c. Oct 1, 1906.
Lehar (Franz).
Wiener frauen; valse, orchestra by
William Moore, piano ace. ad lib. 4°,
pts. 4786
Chappell & CO., London, England. C
130057, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept 21, 1906.
Leigh (P.)
Frisky darkies; two step or cake walkj
piano. f°, 3 p. 4787
Charles Sheard & co., London, Eng-
land. C 130227, Sept 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept
24, 1906.
Lemon (A) in the garden of love; song
from The spring chicken, lyric by
M. E. Rourke, music by Richard
Carle. f°, 5 p. 4788
M. WMtmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 130366, Sept 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27,
1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
385
Leoncavallo (B.)
Pagliacci; (Punchinello) drama in two
2ucts, English words \ y Henry Grafton
Chapman. Vocal score. 4°, 206 p.
4789
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
130324, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Leoni (Franco).
Merry (The) maiden; song no. 2 in G
uiinor, words bv Percy (Jreenbank.
r, 9 p. * 4790
Chappell & CO., ltd., Ix>ndon, England.
C 129809, Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 18,
1906.
Let me do the drilling or I won't play;
words by G. M. Morgan, music by
Metropolitan musi(! co. New-
York, Melville music pub. co. f°,
3 p. 4791
G. M. Morgan, Loon Lake, N. Y. C
12»790, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Let me down easy; words and music bv
Tom Farrel. f°, 6 p. 4792
Al. H. Tyrrell, Jackson, Mich. C
131491, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Let me hear the sonn my mother nied to
sing; wonis bv Janet Gordon, music
by Edw. Gabriel. f°, 5 p. 4793
McKinlev music co., Chicago, 111. C
130087, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1906.
Let as rejoice! [words by] E. S. Lorenz,
[music bv] Ira B. VVilson. leaf.
4794
Ix)renz publishing companv, Davton,
Ohio. C 130353, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
24, 1906.
Lifers lights and ahadowi; [by] Alfred G.
I'obvn with violin or violin and or-
gan ad lib. Sc, 7 p., org. and v. pt.
4795
Kunkel bros., St. Louis, Mo. C 130825,
Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1906.
Lift thine eyes; ( FIel)e deine augen auf. )
Angel-trio from Elijah, [by] F. Men-
delssohn, arr. for mixed quartette or
chorus, by VVm. Noelsch. Euphonia
collei-tion of select anthems, no. 111.
8°, 6 p. 4796
Theo. F. Miller and W. Noelsch, Phila-
ilelphia. Pa. C 131168, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c.
Oct. 4, 1906.
Lift up yonr eyes; [words by] Julia H.
Johnston, [music by] J.' E. Delmar-
ter. leaf. 4797
J. E. Delmarter, Chicago, 111. C 130281,
Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
3695— FT 3, NO 17—06 3
Lift yonr eyes; [words by] A. A. Pa3^n,
[music by] W. Stillman Martin,
leaf. 4798
Hall-Mack company, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 131353, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Light and song; [words by] Alice Jean
Cleator, [music by] J. Lincoln Hall,
leaf. 4799
Hall-Mack company, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 131371, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Lilies and larkspur; words and music by
C. E. Selwyn. f°, 7 p. 4800
Geo. Jaberg music co., Cincinnati,Ohio.
C 131144, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20,
1906.
Lillies (The) of slumber land; words by
Isobel Rife, music by John Martin.
Chicago, Imperial music pub. co.
f°, 5 p. 4801
I. Rife, He^peler, Ontario, Canada. C
126532, July 31, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Lily of Killamey; by C. Barr. Chic^o,
Success music c-o. f°, 5 p., song.
4808
C. Barr, Canada. C 131275, Oct. 5,
1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Lindsay (Chas.)
Three old English dances for the piano-
forte. Lady Beatrice, graceful dance;
Powder and patches, stately dance; Maid
Marian, Morris dance. f°, each 5 p.
4808
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 130508-130510, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. of
each Sept. 24, 1906.
Under the willo'ws; reverie [for piano]
f°, 6 p. 4804
Theo. Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. C
129903, Sept. 19, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1906.
Llsst (Frans)
Etuden, op. 1: neu herausgegeben von
H. Vetter. f°, 37 p., pf. 4806
Friedrich Hofnieister, Leipzig, Ger-
manv. C 129798, Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
18, 1906.
Pr^^ludes (Les); symphonisches dicht-
ungen no. 3, bearbeitung von Adolf
Faerber fi'ir harmonium und Klavier.
(Hausmnsik no. 59.) f°, 21 p.
fur Klavier. f°, 12 p. 4806
Breitkopf A Hiirtel, Leipzig, Germany.
C 1304H,V 130464, Sept. 25, 1906: 2 c. of
each Sept. 25, 1906.
Little (The) acrobat; mazurka-three step,
bv Eugene Walter. f°, 5 p., pf.
4807
McKinlev music co., Chicago, 111. C
130685, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1906.
386
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT KNTRIES
Little (The) beggar child; wonls by Mrs.
A. V. Pitcher, music by Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. f°, 5 p. 4808
Mrn. A. V. Pitcher, Cornwall, N. Y. C
128795, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. U, 1906.
Little Bo-Feep; written and composed by
Melville S. Collins, f^ unp. 4809
Frederick Allen Mills, New York, N. Y.
C 130286, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24,
1906.
Little bright eyes; two step, by S. H.
Fahy. f°, 5 p., pf. 4810
S. H. Fahv, Clarendon, N. Y. C
130626, Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1906.
Little brown witches; hallowe'en, Crest
action and dialog son;^, lyric by
Chas. Noel Douglas, music by Karl L.
Hoschna. 8°, 6 p. 4811
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 131808. Oct. 11, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1906.
Little daisy's answer; song in F, by J. L.
Gilbert. f°,5p. 4812
White-Smith music publishing com-
pany, Boston, Mass., in renewal for 14
years from Oct. 16, 1906. C 130200, Sept.
24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
Little girlie, yon have canght my eye;
words bv Harold Attridge, music by
Chas. E' Mullen. f°, unp. 4818
Will Rossiter, Chicago, 111. C 131887,
Oct. 12, 1906; 2 c. 1906.
Little heart; words by Frederic Lawrence
Knowles, munic bv Wilbur Hascall.
f°, 5 p. ' 4814
Fraternity pub. co., Boston, Mans. C
131494, Oct! 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Little Jack Horner; humorous part-song,
words and music by Harper Kearton.
(The Apollo club no. 343.) 4°, 6 p.
4815
J. Curwen & sons, ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 129675, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
17, 1906.
Little (A) light; [words and music by]
Mrn. W. B. Dingman. leaf. 4816
David C. Cook pub. co., Elgin, 111.
C 131142, Sept. 21, 1900; 1 c. Sept. 21,
1906; 1 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
Little (The) tyrant; intermezzo, [by]
Miska HorviUh. C. Fischer's ed.
violin & piano. f°, ^*c., 5 p., v. pt.
4817
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
130813, Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1906.
Little (A) while; [words by] Geo. O.
Webster, [music by] D. B. Towner,
leaf. 4818
Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, III. C
130397, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Long> ago; by C. C. Smith. Chicago,
Success music co. f°, 4 p., song.
4819
C. C. Smith, United States. C 130262.
Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Lord (The) shall comfort Zion; duet for
soprano and c*ontralto. 4 leaves.
4880
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 130752, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept
28, 1906.
Lord (The) will comfort thee; [words by]
E. E. Hewitt, [music by] E. S.
Lorenz. leaf. 4881
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. 0 130331, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept
24, 1906.
Lost (The) chord; [by] A. S. Sullivan.
4°, orch. pts. 4822
Cundy music co., Boston, Mass. C
128459, Aug. 30, 1906; 2 c. Oct 10, 1906.
Lost (A) rosebnd; by Mrs. Magnolia
Reintjes. Chicago, Succ^ess music
CO. f°, 5 p., song. 4828
Mrs. M. Reintjes, United States. C
131395, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Lend (A. F.)
Day of days; Christmas carol, [wonls
by] E. G. Sargent. (Oliver Ditson com-
pany's octavo ed. no. 11570.) 8°, unp,
4824
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Masp.
C 130650, Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27,
1906.
Love dreams; waltz intro. It was persua-
sion, [bv] Harrv 0. Sutton, arr. by
W. C. O'Hare. 4°, orch. pts. 4825
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 131062, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct 1, 1906.
Love poem; by F. L. Kingsley. Chi-
cago, Su(!cess music co. f°, 4 p.,
.song. 4828
F. L. Kingsley, United States. C
130248, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Lover's (A) lot; by Orlando E. Crowe.
Chicago, Success music co. f®, 5 p..
song. 4827
O. E. Crowe, (^anada. C 130210, Sept
21, 1906; 2 c. Sept 21, 1906. -
Loves devotion; waltzes, [by] Jas. D. John-
ston, arr. by F. H. Lossy. 4**, band
pts. 4828
H. N. White, Cleveland, Ohio. C
130181, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Love's greeting schottische; [by] Win.
Siebert Morceaux c^ltibres. f°, 5
p., pf. 4829
Kunkel bros. , St Louis, Mo. C 130841,
Sept 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept 29, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
387
Love*! menn; (Meno d'amonr) intermezzo,
composed and arr. for orchestra, by
Wm. H. Tyers. 4°, pta. 4830
M. Witniark & eons, New York, N. Y.
C 131063, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
Love's Tiotory; by Arthur L. Taylor,
Chica^eo, Saocess music co. f^, 6 p.,
song. 4881
A. L. Tavlor, United States. C 1:10271,
Sept 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Love's Tonng dream; lyric by Edward
Mefendv, music by Daniel Dore. f°,
5 p. 4882
Chas. K. Harris, New York, N. Y. C
129875, Sept. 19, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Lnard-Belby ( Bertram) .
Great I^rd of Lords; anthem for Trin-
ity Sunday or general use, mixed voices.
(Sacred music in octavo no. 2271.) 8°,
15 p. 4888
John Church company, Cincinnati,
Ohio. C 129756, Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
18, 1906.
Hark the frlad sound; full anthem for
advent, mixed voices. (Sacred music in
octavo no. 2254. ) 8°, 15 p. 4834
John Church company, Cincinnati,
Ohio. C 129757, Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
18, 1906.
Lord (The) is in His holy temple; full
anthem for dedication festival, or festi-
val use, mixed voices. (Sacred music in
octavo no. 2253.) 8®, 15 p. 4835
John Chun^h company, Cincinnati,
Ohio. C 129758, Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
18, 1906.
Lnna park; words by Michael J. Harrison,
muHic by John Maurice, f^, 5 p.
4886
Maurice & Morgan music co., Peck-
ville, Pa. C 130589, Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 27, 1906.
Lynes (Frank).
Marionetten (Die) walzer; (The mari-
onettes waltz) op. 14 no. 6. L' ensemble,
luorceaux favons arran^s pour 2 pianos
a 8 mains par Edmund Parlow. f^, each
7 p., pte. 4887
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
129682, Sept 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 13, 1906.
HoOeoeh (Daisy).
Little (The) white house on the hill;
iong in A flat, f'', 5 p. 4838
Leonard & CO., London, England. C
129889, Sept. 19, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 13, 1906.
, Magi (The); a Christoias carol and song
of Epiphany, words by L. V. F. Ran-
dolph, music by Geo. VVm. Warren,
leaf. 4889
Mary E. Warren, United States, in re-
newal'for 14 years from Nov. 21, 1906.
C 131263, Oct 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct 5, 1906.
I
Kake a joyfal noise; [by] L. O. Emerson.
' 3 leaves, song. 4840
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 131665, Oct 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct 8,
, 1906.
, Maleolm (Jeanne).
Shall I not awake; song, the words by
! Bertha Deane- Freeman. P, 3 p. 4841
Boosey & co., London, England. C
129949, Sept 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept 20, 1906.
Manney (Charles Fonteyn).
Four songs, op. 18. no. 1, Affinities;
' sop. or tenor; no. 2, Lovers largess, sop.
or tenor; no. 3, How many times do I
i love thee, sop. or tenor; no. 4, Transfor-
, mations. "Such a starved bank of moss,"
, sop. or tenor, f^, each 5 p. 4848
1 Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
' 130634-130637, Sept 27, 1906; 2 c. of each
Sept 26, 1906.
Mansfield (Orlando A.)
I will feed my flock; harvest anthem,
mixed voices. (Sacred octavo series no.
I 722. ) 8*», 8 p. 4848
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
I 130146, Sept 22, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22,1906.
Maroel (Richard).
Scenes champ^tres; six petites pieces
I pour piano, op. 10. no. 1, F^te villa-
geoise; no. 2, Les canotiers; no. 3, Dans
le jardin; no. 4, Chanson rustiques; no.
5, Les moissonneurs; no. 6, Sentier fleuri.
f°, 6, 5, 5, 5, 6, 6 p. 4844
Laudy & co., London, England. C
130233-130238, Sept 24, 1906; 2 c. of each
Sept 20, 1906.
March of the white rabbits; [by] L. Frank
Miller, op. 104, no. 3. (Pianists
library) f«, 3 p., pf. 484A
H. R. Eisenbrandt sons, Baltimore,
Md. C 130975, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct 1,
1906.
Marguerite; words and music by L. P.
Hanger, arr. by Edna M. Hanger.
Lincoln, 111., Hanger bros. f°, 5 p.
I 4846
i L. P. Hanger, Lincoln, 111. 0 i:i0667,
; Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1906.
338
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT BNTKIE8
lUrtf (SiUbaa).
Chant (I>e) do la brise; (El oanto de la
V)riBa) melodia para piano. f°, 5 p.
4847
Casa Dotrsio, Madrid, Spain. C.
129678, Sept. 17, IJKHi; 2 o. Sept. 17, 1906.
Kary Ann, Td like to be jonr man; word.<<
by Mae Sheehy, music by AI VV.
Brown. P, unp. 4848
Will Kossiter, Chicago, 111. C 131888,
Oct. 12, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1906.
Waryland my Maryland; popular ain^ with
variations by Albert Franz for violin
& piano. ( Eastman's (luarto edition
of violin music. ) Eastman pub-
lishing house, Cleveland. 4°, so. , 3
p. and V. pt. 4849
: A. H. I^^tman, Cleveland, Ohio. C
129989, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1906.
Kathews (W. 8. B.)
School of the piano pedal. 4860
Oliver Ditson com pan v, Boston, Mass.
A 156570, Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27,
1906.
Kanresqne caprice; intermezzo [by]
Edoardo Boccalari, arr. by L. P.
Laurendeau. 4°, band pts. ' 4851
(^arl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
131229, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
May Ood depend on yoni [words by] \V. C.
Martin, [music by] Ira B. Wilson,
leaf. 4852
Lorenz publishing; company, Davton,
Ohio. C 1303(30, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
24, 1906.
Mayer (Charles).
Galop militaire op. 117; arranged by
John Wiejrand for violin and piano.
(Morcenux de salon second series. f°,
vsc, 7 p. and v. pt. 4858
J. Fischer & bro., New York, N. Y.
C 129735, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17,
1906.
Mayer (Fabert).
Rc'veuse (La); valse lente pour piano.
Hebert-Strasser, Paris. f°, 5 p. 4854
F. Mayer, Paris, France. V 130223,
Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Meadow (The) lark; three step, redowa, by
Alma lirinkerhoff Yeager. Butte,
Des Morts, Wis. Yeager music pub.
CO. f°, 5 p., pf. 4855
A. B. Yeaj^rer, Butte Des Morts, Wis.
C 130H69, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28,
190(3.
Meditation melody; by Maud E. Brush.
Chicago, Success music co. f°, 4 p.,
song. 4856
M. E. Brush, United States. C 131400,
Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 191H).
Memories of home and mother; wonLs by
Maude M. Sturges, music by Charles
Wadsworth Russ. New York,
Melville music pub. co. f°, 5 p.
4857
M. M. Sturges, San Antonio, Tex. C
12^)144, Sept. 8, 190(^, 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
MendelMohn (Arnold).
Paria; [ged. v.] J. W. v. Goethe, fiir
s<^)li, geujischten chor und orchester.
[Ausgabe fCir] clavierauszug vom com-
ponisten. f°, 75 p. 4858
Ries & Erler, Berlin, Germanv. C
12J)(v>5, Sept. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14,'l906.
Mengel (Albert).
Since yester-eve; song with piano ace.
words by Owen Meredith. Shattinger
piano and music co., St. Louis. f°, 3 p.
4859
Oliver Shattinger, St. Louis, Mo. C
. 129896, Sept. 19, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1906.
Merry (The) bells. 2 leaves, song. 4880
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 130689, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28,
1906.
Merry Chriitmas; [words by] S. C. Kirk,
[music bv] Ira B. Wilson, leaf.
4861
Lorenz publishing companv, Dayton,
Ohio. C 130734, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
28, 1906.
Merry May; words by Mrs. W. H. (iood,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
f**, 3 p. 4862
Mrs. W. H. Good, Greensburg, Pa.
C 128816, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Merry wandering; ( Beim wandem) [by]
Carl Reinecke, op. 107, no. 25, re-
vision, phrasing, and tingering, bv
Hans T. Seifert, C. Fischer's ed. f',
unp., pf. 486S
(^arl Fischer, New York, N. Y. ('
131246, Oct. 4. 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
Meisenger of Jobub; [words by] K. Ix>uise
Cmlauf, [music bv] Susan C. Uni-
lauf. leaf. ' 4864
David C. Cook pub. co., Elgin, 111. C
131143, Sept. 21, 1906; 1 c. Sept. 21, 1906;
1 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
Mighty Jehovah; [by] S. S. Myers. 7
leaves, song. 4866
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 131875, Oct. 12, 190(>; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1906.
! Mike Mnrphy'B Bheep; [words and music]
anonvmous. Chicago, Sucxjess mu-
sic CO. f°, 4 p. 4866
}frs. Jane Lvnch, United States. C
130274, Sept. 2f, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21. 1906.
MUSIOAL COMPOSITIONS
339
HiUs (A. J. )
My bun^low in Borneo; words by-
Harry Caatling. (Feldman's (xl edition
no. 1 13. ) f °, 4p. 4867
B. Feldman & co., London, England.
C 180489, S^ept. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24,
1906.
Peggy Machree; words by Harry Cast-
ling. (Feldman's 6th edition no. 115.)
f**, 4 p. 4868
B. Feldwan <fe co., London, England.
C 130493. Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24,
19()6.
Mills (8. B.)
Home, sweet home; transcription for
piano op. 60. f°, 9 p. 4869
VVm. A. Pond & co., New York, N. Y.
C 130062, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20,
1906.
Minerya; [by] Frederic W. Hager, arr.
by Geo. J. Trinkaus. 4°, orch. pts.
4870
Helf & Hager co.. New York, N. Y.
C i:i0665, Sept, 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28,
1906.
Minuet; for two violinB and piano by Harry
Pabst, op. 10 no. 5. (Eastman's
quarto edition of violin music Ist
position.) Eastman publishing
house, Cleveland. 4®, kc, 3 p. and
V. pts. 4871
A. H. Eastman, Cleveland, Ohio. C
129992, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1906.
MiMonla; characteristic march, [by] J.J.
Scnll. Lebanon, Pa. John J.
Scull CO. f°, 5 p., pf. 4872
J. J. Scull CO., Lebanon, Pa. C 130668,
Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1906.
Milter, help me find my mama; words by
Jack St. Del, music by Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. f°, 5 p. 4878
J. H. Baer, Salt Lake, Utah. C 129150,
8ept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Migter Monkey; lyric by Will D. Cobb,
music by Gus Edwards. f°, 5 p.
4874
Gus Edwards music pub. co., New
York, N. Y. C 123549, June 16, 1906;
2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Mispah; words hy J no. R. Clements,
music by W. Stillman Martin, leaf.
4875
J. R. Clements, Binghampton, N. Y.
0132348, Sept. 25, 1906; 2c. Sept. 25, 1906.
Moon Kissei; three step, by Percy Wen-
rich. f°, unp., pf. ' 4876
McKinley music co., Chicago, 111. C
130683, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1906.
Moon (The) npon the Altamaha; by Edith
Bennett. Chicago, Succete music
CO. f°, 5 p., pf. 4877
E. Bennett, United States. C 131409,
Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Moonlight at Green lake; reminiscence,
[by] Robert Goldbeck. f °, 13 p. , pi
4878
Kunkel bros. , St. Louis, Mo. C 1308^3,
Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1906.
Moonlight (A) dream on a grave; by Henry
P. Leimbach. Chicago, Success
music CO. f°, 4 p., song. 4879
H. P. Leimbach, United States. C
130792, Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1906.
Most (The) popnlar piano pieoes; selected
and arranged by George Rosey. 4°,
128 p. 4880
Hinds, Noble & Eldredge, New York,
N. Y. A 141309, Mar. 21, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 17, 1906.
Mother; words by Mra. M. Gatsch, music
by Metropolitan music co. New
York, Melville music pub. co. f®,
3 p. 4881
Mrs. M. Gatsch, Evansville, Ind. C
130129, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Mother (The) and the infant Jesns. 2
leaves, song. 4882
Filluiore bros. co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 130694, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28,
1906.
Mother (The) weeping for her soldier boy
in bine; by Alice O'Connell. Chi-
cago, Success music co. f®, 5 p.,
song. 4888
A . O'Connell, United States. C 130269.
Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Mother's reqnest; by Thos. W. Kisor.
Chicago, Success music co. f®, 4 p.,
song. 4884
T. W. Kisor, United States. C 130249,
Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Meyer's universal teacher for the gnitar;
by W' ill D. Moyer. 8°, 40 p. 4885
for the niandolin. 8^, 40 p.
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
A 156556 & 156657, Sept. 27. 1906; 2 c.
of each Sept. 27, 1906.
Mnnkelt (Paul).
Evening shadows; id vile for pianoforte,
op. 25. 4886
J. 11. Schroeder, New York, N. Y. C
130624, Sept. 27, 190(^; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1906.
Mnrmnring waves; (Banschende wellen)
[l)v] Robert Goldbeck. f°, 7 p., pf.
4887
Kunkel bros. , St. Louis, Mo. C 1 30832,
Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 29, UK)6,
340
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Music (The) of heaven; [words by] Mrs.
Mary M. Culter, [music by] E. S.
Lorenz. 2 leaver. 4888
Lorenz publishing company, Davton,
Ohio. C 130726, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. 8ept.
28, 1906.
Knaical (A) muddle; by i\ Hutchins
Lewis, [male voices.] 4°, 8 p. 4889
J. Curwen <& sons, ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 129673, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 17, 1906.
Musical settings of historical spots on the
famous Boston oommon; by Herman
P. Chelius. No. 1. Coasting down
hill. (At soldier's monument) No.
2. Jolly pranks. (At the frog pond)
No. 4. Sport on the playground.
Boston, H. B. Hasey. f°, 5, 3, 3 p.,
pf. 4890
Ward B. Hasey, W. Somerville, Mass.
C 131157-131159, Oct. 3, 1906; 2 c. of
each Oct. 3, 1996.
no. 3. Squirrel's frolic, no. 5. Pa-
rade march. (On La Fayette mall)
Boston, H. B. Hasey f°, each 5 p. , pf.
Ward B. Ha.sey, W. Somerville, Mass.
Cnos. 131141, Sept. 27, 1906, 131140, Sept.
26, 1906; 2 c. of each Sept. 26, 1906.
My best and truest friend; [words by]
W. C. Martin, [music by] Wm. Edie
Marks, leaf. 4891
Lorenz publishing company, Davton,
Ohio. C 130344, Sept. 24, 1906'; 2 c. Sept.
24, 1906.
My best girl; [words and nmsic by] T. C.
Neal. 2 leaves. 4892
T. C. Neal, Marion, Ind. C 130406,
Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
My blue eyed baby boy; by Ella B. Tawney.
Chicago, Success music co. f°, 5 p.,
Mong. 489S
K. B. Tawney, United States. C; 1 30786,
Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1906.
My darling duckey doodle daddle girl;
written and composed ])y Melville S.
Collins. f°, 5 p. 4894
Frederick Allen Mills, New York, N. Y.
C 1302H5, Sept. 24, 19()«; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
My Oretohen; or. My little frau; words by
ChatJ. Noel Douglas, music by (.-hris
Praetorius. leaf. 4896
Hous(»liold guest co., Chicago, 111. C
130187, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 3, 190<>.
My highland brunette: by Lewis E. Tres-
(U)tt. Chicago, Success nuisic co.
f°, 6 p., song. 4896
L. E. Trescott, United States. C 130252,
Sept. 21, UUK); 2 c. Sci)t. 21, 1906.
My home in Michigan; by Floy E. Sher-
man Divine. Chicago, Success
music CO. f°, 5 p., song. 4897
F. E. S. Divine, United States. C
130253, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
My home in the old Bay state; words by E.
Himgerford, music by Charles Wads-
worth Russ. New York, Melville
music pub. co. f°, 5 p. 4898
E. Hungerford, Brooklvn, N. Y. C
128906, Sept. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
My Idaho home; by Alice M. Ck>nnofB.
Chicago, Success nmsic w>. f°, 5 p.,
song. 4899
A.M. Conners, United States. C 131396,
Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
My Irish girl; words by Harry William.s
music bv Egbert Van Alstvne. f°,
5p. ' * 4900
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York,
N. Y. C 131079, Oct. 2, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4,
1906.
My Irish Bosie; song from The little
cherub, words by Wm. Jerome, mu-
sic by Jean Schwartz. New S'ork,
Francis, Dav & Hunter. f°, 5 p.
4901
Wm. Jerome & J. Schwartz, New York,
N. Y. C 131768, Oct. 10, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
10, 1906.
My lady Vi; written and composed b}
Percy Edgar. f°, unp. 490*2
Francis, Dav & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 130958, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct 1,
1906.
My lassie; words by M. Bumbrae, miieii'
by Metropolitan music co. New
Vork, Melville music pub. co. f°,
3 p. 4903
M. Bumbrae, Adrian, Mich. C 129140,
Sept. S, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
My little Georgia home so far away; wordt:
and music by J. M. Ross. New
York, Eastern music pub. co. f°,
5 p. 4904
Jean Ross, Montrose, Cia. C 116232,
Mar. 14, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28. 1906.
My little toy man: song from A good fel-
low, written and composed by Mel-
ville S. Collins. f°, unp. 4905
F. A. Mills, New York, N. Y. C
130571, Sept. 26, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1906.
My moonlight Sue; words and music by
(ieo. M. Hunter. f°, 5 p. 4906
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 120773, May 7, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1906.
MUaiCIAL COMPOSITIONS
841
My inother*8 minoe pie; [wonl^ and iiiusic
by] T. C. Neal. 2 leaves. 4907
T. C. Neal, Marion, Ind. C 130408,
Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
My own sweetheart; wonls by Leo Dem-
ing, mnsic bv P. J. Breinig. f°, 5 p.
4908
Indiana music co., Terre Haute, Ind.
O Ki0761, Sept. 28, 190C); 2 c. Sept. 19,
1906.
My Pearl of Delaware; wonls by Sylvan
M. Gould, music by Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. f°, 5 p. 4909
S. M. Gould, Washington, I). C. C
128S99, Sept. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 190(5.
My recreant Ellen; wonls by Win. Agnew,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
f°, 5 p. 4910
W. Agnew, Port Henrv, N. Y. C
128788, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
My spirit lover; words by Isabel 1 Emer-
son, music by Charles Wadsworth
Russ. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. f°, 5 p. 4911
Melville music pub. co., New York,
N. Y. C 128811, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
11, 1906.
My sweet Sunflower; words by Felix F.
Feist, music by Joel P. Corin. New
York, Leo Feist. f°, unp. 4912
Leo Feist, New York, N. Y. C 130153,
Sept. 22, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
My thonglits; words by K. Dough«s,
music by Metropolitan musi«- co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
f°, 3 p. 4918
K. Douglas, St. John, New Brunswick.
O 128867, Sept. 5, 190(i; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Name (The) of Jesns: [words and music
by] E. S. Lorenz. leaf. 4914
Lorenz publishing companv, Davton,
Ohio. C 130326, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
24, 1906.
Nancy Lee; transcription for pianoforte
by Chas. D. Blake. f°, 6 p. 4915
White-Smith music puhlishing com-
I»anv, Boston, Mass., in renewal for 14
veafs from Oct. 15, 1906. C 130196, Sept.
24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Nancy's eyes; Old Knglish, words by Ella
Middleton Tvbout, music bv Willmr
Ha.scall. f°,'7p. 4916
Fraternity pub. co., Bcj.ston, Mass. C
131497, Oct. 8, 19(KJ; 2 c. Oct. 8, MKXi.
Naiare-Aga (Y.-K.)
Valse de paradis; [pour orchestre]
piano conduct«ur. 4° pts. 4917
H engel & cie. , Paris, France. ( ' 1 29662,
Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Neat (John).
Fairies! fairies! tell me where you get
vour wings; words bv E. W. Rogers.
'(FeUlman's Od edition no. 116.) f°, 4 p.
4918
B. Feldman & co., I^ndon, England.
C 130492, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24,
1906.
'Neath the bndding orchard trees; words
by Doras Hugh, nmsic by Metro-
politan music CO. New York,
Melville music pub. co. f®, 5 p.
4919
D. Hugh, Lorain, (^hio. C 128904,
Sept. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906,
'Neath the old locust tree she's sleeping;
words by Charles Wilson, music by
John Martin. Chicago, Imperial
music pub. (^o. f°, 4 p. 4920
C. Wilson, Virden, 111. C 126885, Aug.
6, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
'Neath the shadow of the old maple tree; by
Blanche Beard. Chicago, Weber
& North music pub. co. f°, 2 p.
4921
B. Beard, Chicago, 111. C 130676, Sept.
28, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1906.
Nerini (Emmannel).
Exercices Elemental res & progreesifs
sur les principes de la musique. obi.
12°, 137 p., pf. 4922
C 1296(55, Sept. 17,- 1906.
Ganmies et arpcges; i)our le violon.
obi. 12°, 24 p. 4928
C 129664, Sept. 17, 19()(i.
Amand Girard, Paris, France. 2 c. eatrh
Sept. 17, 19(X>.
Nesvadba (Josef).
Loreley (Die); paraphrase, arranged
for band by Otto Widder revised by Ous.
Guentzel. ' (Librarv no. 1499.) f°, pts.
4924
P. S. Gilmore band library pub. co.,
St. Louis, Mo. C 12o051, Julv 7, 1906;
2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Nevin (George B.)
Adoration (The); a C-hristmas cantata
for soli, chorus and organ, text bv Lillias
C. Nevin. 8°, 32 p. ' 4925
Oliver Ditson co., Bo.wton, Mass. C
1305.32, Sept. 2.'), I'KXi; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1906.
342
CATALO(;HTE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Hew and saored songs; by Robert H.
Shaftoe. no. 1 *'The gospel train,*'
&c. 12°, nofc«. 1-6. 4926
Robert H. Shaftoe, Richland, Mo. A
142370, Mar. 22, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Hew echoes from the Metropolitan opera
house; [bv] Theo. M. Tobani, op.
469, C. Fischer's ed. 4°, orch. pts.
4927
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
131220, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
Hew state Oklahoma; march and two step,
by Capt. \V. W. Mayne. Clare-
more, Ind. Ter., MAyne Music co.
r, 5p., pf. 4928
W. W. Mayne, Claremore, Ind. T. C
130590, Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27, 190t).
Hewton (Ernest).
Madrigal (A) in May; duet, soprano
and contralto, words bv Alfred Ilvatt.
f°, 7 p. ' '4929
Boosey & co., London, England. C
129948, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1906.
Hight blooming cerens; polka brilliant,
[by] A. P. Scheuermann, f®, 17 p.,
pf., duet. 4980
Kunkel bros., St. Ixjuis, Mo. C 130821,
Sept 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1906.
Hilson-Fysher (A.)
D^sesp^rance; m^*lotiie, paroles de Jo-
seph Leroux. no. 111488. f®, 5 p.
4931
C 130218, Sept. 24, 1906.
Lou- Lou; paroles de Joseph Leroux.
no. 111548. f°, 7 p. 4982
C 130219, Sept. 24, 1906.
G. Ricordi & c, Milano, Italy. 2 c.
of each Sept. 24, 1906.
Ho, no, no; written and composed by
Mark Merry. (Reeder <& Walsh's
sixpenny musical marvels. ) f°, 4 p.
4988
Reeder & Walsh, liondon, England. C
130550, Sept. 26, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1906.
Ho time like the old time; song in (t by
J. L. Gilljert. f°, 5 p. 4984
White-Smith music nublishing com-
pany, Boston, Ma.ss. (fn renewal for 14
years from Oct. 14, 1906.) C i:i0191,
Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
Hobody works bnt mother; words by Viola
Chichester, music by Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville
music, pub. co. f°, 3 p. 4985
y. Chichester, Bridgeiwrt, Conn. C
130127, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
i Hoctnme; for pianoforte, by Augnstos
Carl>one. f*», 7 p. 4986
A. Carbone, New York, N. Y. C
131779,.Oct. 11, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
0 Bethlehem, so lowly; [words by] Frank
I E. (iraeff, [music by] Herbert J.
I^cey. leaf. 4987
Hall Mack company, Philadelphia, Pa.
1 C 131359. Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
0 eyes that are weary; [wonls by] John
H. Darby, [music by] D. B. Towner,
leaf. 4938
Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 111. C
130393, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
0 ftreedom! Where art then! song by Dr.
I. S. White. Chicag's Siucesss
music CO. f°, 4 p. 4989
I)r. I. S. White, Canada. C 131274,
Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1906.
0 life beyond; [words and music by] K. C5.
Lorenz. leaf. 4940
Lorenz publishing company, Davton.
Ohio. C i:^325, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
24, 1906.
0 loyal hearts and trne; [words by] Elsie
Duncan Yale, [music by] C. Austin
Miles, leaf. 4941
Hall-Mack company, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 131341, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
0 star of joy that brightly shone! (| words
by] Alice Jean Cleator, [music by]
J. Lincoln Hall. leaf. 4942
Hall-Mack company, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 131370, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct 5, 1906.
0 star of love; words by George Cooper,
music by Chas. E. Pratt f°, 4 p.
4948
Centurv music pub. co., New York,
N. Y. C'l30858, Sept. 29, 1906; 2c. Sept
27, 1906.
' 0 Then who by a star didst guide; contralto
solo. 2 leaves. 4944
Lorenz publishing company, Davton,
Ohio. C 130747, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c'Sept.
28, 1906.
Oak leaf, march; by Chas. D. Blake for
the pianoforte.' (Leaves and blos-
soms no. 20. ) f®, 5 p. 4945
White-Smith music publishing com-
pany, Boston, Mass., (in renewal for 14
years from Oct 24, 1 906. ) 0 130193, Sept
24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
Oblivion; words by Charles Reade Gilbert,
music by Guenther Kiese wetter, op.
99, for soprano or tenor in F. New
York, Luckhardt & Belder. f*', 7 p.
4946
(\ R. (iilbert. New York, N. Y. C
, 130868, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
343
Offer unto God thanksgiving; [by] E. S.
Lorenz. ]eaf, son^?. 4947
Lorenz publinhing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 131662, Oct. 8, 1906: 2 c. Oct. 8,
1906.
Offertory response no. 1; [by] E. S. L.
leaf, son^. 4948
no. 2; -[by] E. 8. L. leaf.
Lorenz publishing company, Davton,
Ohio. C 131659-131660, Oct. '8, 1906; 2
c. of each Oct. 8, 1906.
Oh, come all ye faithful; men's chorus.
leaf. 4949
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 130748, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. 'Sept.
28, 1906.
Oh, come, let ns sing; [by] H. W. Porter.
4 leaven, song. 4960
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 131666, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8,
1906.
Oh, g^ive thanks; [by] J. W. Lerman. 3
leaves, song. 4961
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 131667, Oct. 8, 1906;'2 c. Oct. 8,
1906.
Oh, it*8 lovely to be single; words by John
B. Ix>witz, music by S. N. Walton.
f °, 5 p. 4962
Harmony music co.. New York, N. Y.
C 127545, Aug. 16, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27,
1906.
Oh! the joy of Uving! by Mrs. E. L. Shep-
ley. Chicago, Success music co.
f^, 4 p., song. 4968
Mm. E. L. Shepley, United States. C
130791, Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1906.
OhUen (Emil).
Gondoliera; fur eine singstimme mit
piano I'orte begleitung op. 110. Adolf
Plate, Frankfurt a/m. f«, 6 p. 4964
Paul Schone, Mailand, Germany. C
130436, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1906.
Old black Joe; written and composed by
Stephen C. Foster, arr. by F. W. M.
f°, 5 p. 4966
Century music pub. co.. New York,
N. Y. Cf 130851, Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
27, 1906.
Old (The) ehuTohyard; song by E. G. C-
Chicago, Success music co. f°, 5 p.
4966
Ava M. Corson, United States. C
130797, Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1906.
Old (The) cross roads; words by Thomas
F. Brady, music by Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. f°, 3 p. 4967
T. F. Brady, Scammon, Kans. C
130165, Sept. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Old firiends; words by Mrs. Rosa A. Kress,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
f^", 5 p. 4968
MrK R. A. Kress, Milon, Mo. C
129485, Sept. 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Old (The) home place; words and music
by John Martin. f°, 5 p. 4969
Imjierial music pub. co., Chicago, 111.
C 130319, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24,
1906.
Old P. A; words and music by R. K.
Fletcher, arr. by P. B. Metcalf. f°,
5 p. 4960
C. C. Clough, Laconia, N. H. O
131880, Oct. 12, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1906.
Old (The) stone wall; by Hattie Kelley.
Chicago, Success music co. f°, 4 p.
song. 4961
H. Kelley, United States. C 130247,
Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Old nnde Jake; character song, words and
music by C. A. White. f°, 5 p.
4962
White-Smith music publishing com-
pany, Boston, Mass. (In renewal for 14
years from Oct. 24, 1906. ) C 130201, Sept.
24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
Old (The) windmill; written by Albert
Hall, composed by George Bastow.
V, unp. * 4963
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 131547, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8,
1906.
Olde (Ye) mill; a reverie, by Fred W.
Adams. f°, 5 p., pf. 4964
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland, Ohio. C
131074, Oct. 2, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
Olde (Ye) mill stream; by Geo. L. Spauld-
ing. f°, 8 p., pf. " 4966
\y\\\ Rossiter, Chicago, 111. C 131886,
Oct. 12, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1906.
Oleander blossoms schottische; [by] C. T.
Sisson. f®, 5 p., pf. 4966
Kunkel bros., St. Louis, Mo. C 130847,
Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1906.
On blooming meadows; concert waltz, [by]
L,pf., duet.
Julia Riv^ King. f°,19p.
4967
Kunkel bros. , St. Louis, Mo. C 130845,
Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept, 29, 1906.
On the banks of the old Hoc-Hocking river;
words and music by G. t^llsworth
Stump, piano ace. by Mrs. J. W.
(jibson. ( 'henoa, 111., Chenoa Clip-
per. f°, 5 p. 4968
G. E. Stump, Chenoa, 111. C 130209,
Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
344
CATALOGUE OF COPYBIGHT ENTRIE8
On the Belvidere; two step, [by] O. Faster,
arr. by A. (Trill, obi. 24°, band pts.
4969
Jos. Jiran, Chicago, III. C 130772, Sept.
17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1906.
On the firing line; march, [by] Louie L.
Comstock, arr. by F. H. I^sey. 4°,
band pta. 4970
Vanderploot music pub. co., Williams-
port, Pa. V 130872, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
1, 1906.
On the wingB of sonff; ( Auf flu^eln des ge-
sanges) grand waltz [bv] Ernst
8chutz. f°, 11 p., pf. ' 4971
Kunkel bros., St. Louis, Mo. C 130816,
Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1906.
One sweetly solemn thonght; duet for so-
prano and alto [by] R. S. Ambrose,
arr. bv W. Rhys-fler! ert. f°, 5 p.
4972
J. Fischer & bro., New York, N. Y. C
131094, Oct. 2, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 2, 1906.
One, two, three, fonr; words by S. Kalama,
music by Jack Alau. f°, 5 p. 4978
Wall Nichols co., Limited, Honolulu,
H. L C 129891, Sept. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
10, 1906.
Only a dream; words by A. Banks; music
bv Metroj>olitan music co. New
Vork, Melville music pub. co. f°,
5 p. 4974
A. Banks, Dayton, Ohio. C 129089,
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Only a wreath of roses; words by Mary
Scullin, music bv Harrv J. Norton.
f°, 5 p. " ' 4975
Henry Krev music co., Boston, Mass.
O 130581, Sept. 26, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 26,
1906.
Only an ivy leaf; soprano solo, words and
music by T. F. Rinehart. 4°, 3 j).
4976
T. F. Rinehart, .Adrian, Mich. ('
128923, Sept. 6, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Onward, blessed tidings! [words V)y] Alice
Jean Cleator, [music bv] J. Lincoln
Hall. leaf. * 4977
Hall-Mack companv, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 131377, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. o, 1906.
Oriental dance from Wonderland; [by] Vic-
tor Herbert, arr. by Otto Langev.
4°, band pts. 4978
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
O 131059, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
Our Christmas stockings; [words by] Liz-
zie DeArmond, [music by] Ira B.
Wilson, leaf. 4979
Lorcnz ]>nl)lishing companv, Davton,
Ohio. C 130742, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. ■8ei)t.
28, 190(>.
Onr darling; words by Anna Thies, music
by Metropolitan music co. New
York, Melville nmsic pub. co. f°,
3 p. 4980
A. Thies, New York, N. Y. C 128787,
Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Onr valentine from heaven; by Efiie M.
Church. Chicago, Siu^cess music
CO. f°, 5 p., song. 4981
E. M. Church, United States. C1307&3,
Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1906.
Overture hongroise; [by] L. W. Hardv,
op. 33. C. Fischer's ed. 4°, orcfi.
pts. 4982
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
131228, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
Paddy; characteristic two-step, [by]
Theron C. Bennett, f®, unp. pf.
4988
Victor Kremer co., Chicago, 111. C
131680, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Ort. 8, 1906.
Palms (The) by Faure; fantasie arr. by
¥a. T. Berg. ( Piano favorites medium
gnwle. ) f°, 5 p. 4984
P. J. I^rfimmers, Baltimore, Md. C
130099, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Panama (The) canal; by Nellie A. Gard-
ner. Chicago, Sucwss music co.
f°, 5 p., song. 4986
N. A. Gardner, United States. C
131394, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Paraphrase on the waltz from Bie Fleder-
mans; [by] Eduard Schiitt, op. 10,
revision, phrasing and fingering bv
Hans T. Seifert, C. Fischer's ed. f°,
13 p., pf. 4988
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
131239, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
Parsons ( Albert Soss ) .
Synthetic (The) method for the piano;
arranged and developed by Kate S. Chit-
tenden. f°, 72 p. 4987
Silver, Burdett & co., Boston, Mass.
C 130420, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 25,
1906.
Panla; valse caprice, by C, Folsom Salis-
bury. f°, 7 p., pf. 4988
Thiebes-Stierlin music co., St. Louis,
Mo. C 130388, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
24, 1906.
Pend d' Oreille; song by H. A. Sohn.
Chicago, Success music co. f°, 6 p.
4989
H. A. Sohn, United State's. C 130799,
Sei)t. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1906.
Pensees dansantes; (Thoughts of the
dance) [by] Julia Rive-King, f,
11 p., pf. 4990
Kunkel bros. , St. Ix>uis, Mo. C 130844,
Sei>t. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1906.
HUHICAL COMPOSITIONS
845
Perchance; The dream is o'er; words by
La Touche Hancock, music by Rob-
ert A. King. f°, 4 p. * 4991
Century music pub. co., New York,
N. Y. C i:^0a=S5, Sept. 29, 19(m: 2 c.
Sept. 27, 1906. ♦
Perrin (H. C.)
Hear, 0 thou Shepherd of iHrael; mixed
voices. (Sacred nmsic in octavo no.
2259. ) 8°, 13 p. 4992
John Church com pan v, Cincinnati,
Ohio. C 129762, Sept. 18, 19()6; 2 c.
Sept. 18, 19(Xi.
Peter Piper; quartet for male voicxJH by
C. Hutchins Lewis. (Apollo club
no. 344.) 4°, 11 p. 4993
J. Curwen & eons, ltd., Ix)ndon, Eng-
land. C 129672, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
17, 1906.
Petite valse; [by] A. Henselt, op. 28, no.
1, revision, phrasing and fingering
by Hans T. Seifert, C. Fischers ed.
f°, 5 p., pf. 4994
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
1312,37, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
Pfirstinger (Pelix).
In meinem heimatland; lied fiir eine
sin^stimme mit klavierbegleitung, fiir
tiefe stimme Es-dur. f°, 3 p. 4995
Ad Holzmann, Zurich, Germany. C
129789, Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c. Sei)t. 18, 1906.
Piequet (Oeorget).
Coeur de poup^^e; air de ballet pour
piano op. 160. f''; 6 p. 4996
Paul Decourcelle, Nice, France. C
130225, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Pictare (A) of my Mississippi home; words
by Edward J. E<lmunds, music by
rfarrv Alton Russell. New York,
Melville music pub. co. f°, 5 p.
4997
K. J. Edmunds, Buffalo, N. Y. ('
128796, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, UM)6.
Pieczonka (A.)
Hommage iV la Pologne; mazurka re-
vised bv Thos. a'Becket. f°, 5 p., pf.
4998
Hatch music co., Philadelphia, Pa. C
130078, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Pittsburg exposition; man*h and two step,
by Geo. L. Cobb. f°, 5 p., pf. 4999
Chas. 1. Davis, Detroit, Mich. C
128484, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1906.
Plea of the oppressed; Lord, teach us how
to pray, words by Kelly Miller,
music by J. T. Lay ton. leaf. 6000
John T. l^ayton, Washington, I). ('.
C 131415, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, UK)6.
Polish (A) danoe; [b^] X. Scharwenka,
op. 3, no. 1 revision, phrasing and
fingering by Hans T. Seifert, C.
Fischer's ed. f*, 7 p., pf. 6001
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
131237, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
Polka caprice; [by] Marcus I. Epstein.
f°, 13 p., pf. 6002
Kunkel bros., St. l^uis, Mo. C 130820,
Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1906.
Polonaise; [by] Carl Reinecke, op. 107,
no. 26, revision, phrasing and finger-
ing by Hans T. Seifert, C. Fischer's
ed. "f®, unp., pf. 6008
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
131240, Oct 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
Pommer (H.)
Dreistimmige frauenchore; op. 101,
Ersehnter fruhling; op. 102, Zu deinen,
fiissen will ich ruh*n, op. 103, Die
Kapelle. op. 104. Abendlied. 8°, 3, 3, 5,
3 p. 6004
Fr. Portius, l^ipzig, Germany. C
130442-130445, Sept. 25, 1906; 2" c. of
each Sept. 25, 1906.
Poole (P. Snnnells).
Three songs of love; [for] soprano or
tenor op. 9. 4°, 12 p. 6006
Niles publishing CO., Bridgeport, Conn.
C 129687, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1906.
Poor hoy; words by Mrs. Mattie Boyd
Wickersham, music by Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. f°, 3 p. 6006
Mrs. M. B. Wickersham, Cooi)er, Tex.
C 128797, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Popy (Francis).
Sphinx; valse de genre orchestre,
piano conducteur. 4°, pts. 6007
piano et chant, paroles adaptees
par Pierre Chapel le.
Paris- musical, Paris, France. C
i:j0478, 130479, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. of
each Sept. 25, 1906.
Praise (The) hook; for young people's
societies, church prayer meet in era and
Sunday schools, edited and compiled
by Howard B. (irose and (leorge B.
Graff. 12°, 256 p. 6008
United socictv of Christian endeavor,
Boston, Mass. A 15(>426, Sept. 18, 1906;
2 c. Sept. 26, 1906.
Praise Him! [words by] A. A. Payn,
[music bv] Alfred Judson. leaf.
6009
llall-.Mack companv, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 131355, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
346
CATALOOUK OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Praise ye the Father. 2 leaves, aong.
6010
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 130t)90, Sept. 28, 190(5; 2 c. Sept. 28,
1906.
Praise ye the Lord; (Singet deni Herrn)
trio, German by Wni. Noelsch,
[music by] (f. Verdi, Kuphonia col-
lection of select anthems no. 109.
8°, 7 p. 6011
Theo. F. Miller and W. Noelnch, Phila-
delphia, Pa. C 131170, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c.
Oct. 4, 1906.
Pratt (Alfred).
Ab the imajre of the moon; aonji, words
from the (lernian of Heine, by Emily
Pfeiffer. f°, 4 p. 6012
Boosey & co., London, England. C
130229, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Pray It throug^h; [words by] Rev. W. G.
Martin [music bv] J. S. Fearis.
leaf. ' 6018
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C im346, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c Sept.
24, 1906.
Presoott (Lillian Wentworth).
Buttercups; contralto, words by Frank
Dempster Sherman. f°, 5 p. 6014
C. W. Thompson & co., Boston, Mass.
C 130656, Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27,
1906.
My little girl; »tong, wonls bv Samuel
Mintem Peck. f°, 5 p. 6016
C. W. Thompson & co., Boston, Mass.
C 130657, Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27,
1906.
Promenade march; [by] Benj. B. Dale.
4'', band pts. 6016
George Southwell, Kansas City, MoT
C 131417, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct 5, 1906.
Puccini (G.)
Manon Lescaut; grande fantaisie en 3
parties pour orchestre, piano conducteur
par Emile Tavan. no. 111100. 4°, pts.
6017
G. Ricordi & c, Milano, Italy. C
130217, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Pnck; marche grotewjue, [by] Claude
Melnotte. f°, 13 p., pf., duet. 6018
Kunkel bros. , St. Louis, Mo. C 130836,
Sept. 29, HK)6; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1906.
pour le piano par Claude Melnotte.
new revi8e<i ed. f°, 7 p.
Kunkel bros., St. Louis. Mo. C 130834.
Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1906.
Put up thy sword; [wonls by] Mrs. Mary
M. Culter, [music bv] E. S. Lorenz.
leaf. ' 6019
Lorenz publishing company, Davton,
Ohio. C 130732, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. *Sept.
28, UH)6. *
auijrley (L. J.)
Six musical sketches for pianoforte, op.
21. No. 1, Minuet in C; no. 2, Taran-
tella in A minor: no. 3, (iavottein F; no.
4, Hunting song; no. 5, Bagatelle; no. 6.
March in C. f°, 3, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5 p. 6020
B. F. \Voo<l music com pan V, New York,
N. Y. C 130715-130720, Sept. 28, 1906:
2 c. of each Sept. 28, 1906.
Bamean (J. P.)
Tambourin en rondeau; arr. for violin
with pianoforte ace. by C. Schroetier.
Album leaves no. 5. 6021
violoncello with pianoforte ace. f°.
sc., 3 p. and vc. pt.
Augener ltd., London, England. C
130562 and 13aS68, Sept. 26, 1906; 2 c. of
each Sept. 26, 1906.
Bandall's villag^e voicet for tohooli, con-
ventions and musical unions. 8°.
169 p., coll. 6022
Hansom H. Randall, Chicago, III. A
154341, Aug. 30, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Beal (The) thing; by Z. VV. Reilly.
Chicago, Success nmsic co. f°, 5 p.,
song. 6022
Z. W. Reilly, Tnited States. C 130796,
Sept. 27, 1906: 2 c. Sept. 27, 1906.
BeooUections of childhood; by Frederick
Dupont. f°, 10 p., pf. 6024
Robin Ellis, New York, N. Y. C 131872.
Oct. 12, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1906.
Boger (Max).
Sechs stiicke fiir pianoforte zu4 handen,
op. 94, no8. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6. (Edition
Peters no. 3111. ) obi. 8°, coll., 56 p.
6026
C F. Peters, Leipzig, Germany. C
129776-129781, Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c. of each
Sept. 18, 1906.
Beindeer; Indian-Eskimo song, by Robt
P. Skilling. f°, 5 p. 6026
Victor Kremer co., Chicago, III. C
131681, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Beinhardt (H.)
Sweet girl waltz, military band edition.
f°, pta. 6027
Hawkes & son, London, England. C
130544, Sept. 26, 1906; 2 c. Sept, 26, 1906.
Bejoioe, ye waiting landi; [words by]
Alice Jean Cleator, [music by] Alfred
Judson. leaf. 6028
Hall- Mack company, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 131350, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
847
Betank of Springy: for the piano by llenrv
Zeiler. f**, 7 p. 602*9
McKinlev music I'o., Chicago, 111. C
J 30680, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept 28, 1906.
polka-caprice, [bv] Theo. Moellinp:.
f^, 9 p., pf. 5080
Kunkel broe., St. Ixjiiis, Mo. C 130823,
Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1906.
Bere charmant; berceu.«e, [by] (lanton de
Lille, op. 120, transcribed for the or-
gan bv A. M. Knjibel. Fischer's ed.
obi. 8°, 5 p. 5081
J. Fischer & bro., New York, N. Y.
V 129733, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1,
1906.
Beves. (Dreamt?), berceuj^e, scherzina
chant d'amour, bv Albeniz. Metro-
style 71823. [Pianola arr.] 6082
Aeolian co.. New Y'ork, N. Y. C
131428, Oct. 6, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Bideanx (Basil)
While mv ladv slee|)eth; [words] from
the Spanijjli 1604, alto, Ist & 2nd tenor
and liass. (The .\pollo club, no. 347.)
4°, 3 p. 6033
J. Curwen & sons, ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 1300()1 , Sept. 21 , 1906; 2 c. Sept.
24, 1906.
Bing out the tidings; [words by] James
Rowe, [miLsicbv] Howard E. Smith.
leaf. 6034
Hall-Mack com pan v, Philadelphia, Pa.
<^ 131345, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 190<).
Bing, ye bells; [words by] A. A. Payn,
[music bv] C. Austin Miles, leaf.
6036
H all -Mack company, Philadelphia, Pa.
<• 131:^51, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. o, 1906.
Bi^gaet (Leon). Joyous return; (joycux
retour) march-polka op. 36, [piano]
four hands. f°, 7 p. 6086
Theo. PresHer, Philadelphia, Pa. C
129890, Sept. 19, 1906; 2 c. Sej)t 18, 19(X).
Bogers (E. W. )
Bread and cheese an<l kisses. (Feld-
man's 6d editicm No. 122.) f°, 4 p.
-onjr. 6037
B. Feldman & co., London, Enj^land.
(' 130497. Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sei»t. 24,
1906.
Bogers (James H. i
('hildhoo<l fancies; five little jjieces in
the first jfrade for piano. No. 1, The
hurdv-gurdy man; No. 2, The first robin;
No. 3', The tally-ho; No. 4, A little dance;
No. 5, Be<itime s )np. f° each unp. 6038
(i. Schirnier, New York, N. Y. ('
130516-130520, S^'pt. 25, 1906, 2 c. of
each Kept. 26, 1906.
Bogers (James H.) — Continued.
Six little pieces without octaves, for pi-
ano, no. 1, Melody; no. 2, Tarantella;
no. 3, (iavotte; no. 4, Spanish dance; no.
5, Mazurka; no. 6, March. f°, each 3 p.
6089
(t. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
130169-130174, Sept. 22, 1906; 2 c. of each
Sept. 24, 1906.
Bolt (Bernard).
Lily (The) of Boulter's lock; march
[for] piano. 6040
Chappell & CO., ltd., London, England.
C 130 )98, Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27, Um.
Bomance; [ln\j Jo8ej>h Henius, [for] vio-
lin and piano. f°, sc. 7 p., v. pt.
6041
(^arl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
130812, Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1906.
Bomance (la); words and music by M. F.
Green. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. f**, 5 p. 6042
M. F. Green, Mt. Vernon, 111. C
128898, Sept. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Booseyelt's march throngh Cuba; by Sarah
Ziegler. (Chicago, Success music
CO. f°, 4 p., song. 6043
S. Ziegler, United States?. 0 130793,
Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1906.
Bosebnd; march song, words by Geo. F.
Perkins, music by Joseph M. Daly.
Boston, Jo.s. M. Dalv & co. f°, 5 p.
6044
J. M. Daly, Dorchester, Mass. C
127667, Aug. 18, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
Boses de Boheme; valse brillante by Ko-
walski; metrostyle 71851. [pianola
arr] 6046
Aeolian co., New York, N. Y. C 131433,
Oct. 6, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Boyce (A. C.)
Dreamland bars; l)erceuse, words by
Elizal)eth Roberts Macdonald. f°, 5 p.
6046
C. VV. Thompson & co., Boston, Mass.
C 129744, Sept. 17, 1906; 2c. Sept. 17,1906.
Spring (.A) carnival; temjw) di nmrcia
for the piano. f°, 5 p. 6047
0. W. Thompson & co., Boston, Mass.
C 1297-13, Sept. 17, 1906; 2c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Bnbinstein (Anton).
Nocturne, op. 50 no. 1; for pianoforte,
selected, edited and fingered bv Ernst
Perabo. f°, 6 p. ' 6048
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
130688, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1906.
348
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT KNTRIE8
Bnined (The) eity of the g^olden i^ate; words
and music by Ruby Amanu Camp-
bell. i°, 5 p. ft049
R. A. Campbell, Ijos AnjreleH, Gal. C
121899, May 21, 190«; 2 c. Oft. 8, 1906.
Bnral songster no. 3; by C. V. Strickland
<& son. 8°, noH. 65-96. coll. 5060
C. V. Strickland & son, Huntington,
Ind. A 156329, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
24, 1906.
Bnth; words by R. H. Burnside, music
by Gustave Kerker. f'', 5 p. 606 1
T. B. Harms co., New York, N. Y. C
131829, Oct. 11, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
•ad old maid; words by Homer L. Markee,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
r, 3 p. 6068
H. L. Markee, Seaton, 111. C 128808,
Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Sad (The), sweet end of day; [by] Robert
A. King. f°, 5 p., song for contralto.
6068
Century music pub. co.. New York,
N. Y. C 130854, Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 27, 1906.
Badness; waltz, by Paul J. Racine. f°,
5 p., pf. 6064
P. J. Racine, Manistee, Mich. C 122236,
May 28, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
Bailor boys two step; by Geo. Pendleton
Marshall. Marion, Ind., Marshall
music CO. f°, 5 p., pf. 6066
G. P Marshall, Marion, Ind. C 131110,
Oct. 3, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1906.
Bt. Cecilia; overture religioHo, [by] K.
BatiHt^*, arr. by L. P. Laurendean.
C. Fischer's ed. 4°, band pts. 6066
Cari FLscher, New York, N. Y. C
131223, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
Bt. George (John).
Chinese picnic; srhottische rondo, arr.
by E. N. Catlin. (-oncert ed. for orches-
tra. 4°, pts. 6067
Oliver Ditson companv. Ronton, MasK.
C 130648, Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27,
1906.
Bally in our alley; [by] H. Carey. 4°,
orch., pts. 6068
Cundv niunic co., Boston, Mass. C
128457/Aug. 30, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1906.
8aloon-Keeper*B (A) pet; by Mrs. Mary A.
JohnHon. (Chicago, Success music
CO. f°, 4 p. song. 6069
Mrn. M. A. John.son, United States. C
126571, July 31, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
Salter (Marj Turner ) .
Nijzht (A) in Naishapur; cvcle of six
songs for low voice, words by Nathan
Haskell Dole, f", 13 p. 6060
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
129825, Sept 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept 19, 1906.
Ban Franciseo; song by Jno. J. Burke.
Chicago, Success music ci». f°, 5 p.
6061
J. J. Burke, United States. C 130795.
Sept 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1906.
words by Jesse Lee Shore, music by
Wm. Lee. Chicago, Illinois music
book boose, f^, 3 p. 6062
J. L. Shore, White City, Kans. C
131774, Oct 11, 1906; 2 c. Ctet 3, 1906.
Ban Franciseo's fall; song by John C.
Kreps. Chicago, Success music CO.
f°, 5 p. 606S
J. C. Krepj*, Uniteil States. C 130800,
Sept 27. 1906; 2 c. Sept 27, 1906.
song by John C. Kreps. Chicagt».
Success music co. f**, 5 p.
J. C. Kreps, Hillsboro, Mass. C
130670, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1906.
Bans Bonoi (Oertrnde).
Where blossoms grow; spring song for
high voice in D fiat, wonls by John Vance
Cheney. f°, 5 p. 6084
Oliver Ditson companv, Boston, Ma».
C 130644, Sept 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept 27.
1906.
Sapphire; two step, by Mabel K. Kauf-
man. Baltimore, Uannans pub.
CO. f°, 5p.,pf. 5066
Harman's pub. co., Baltimore, Md. C
131871, Oct. 12, 1906; 2 c. Oct 12, 1906.
Sarah Jane; words by Edw. A. Klingler,
music by Charles Wadsworth Russ.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
f°, 3 p. 6066
K. R. Klingler, Champion City, Mo. G
128806, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct 11, 1906.
Sartorio (Arnoldo).
Maikliinge; (Maytime) for )>ianoforte,
op. 574. f°, 7 p. 5067
B. F. Wood mu>*ic companv, New York,
N. Y. C 130671, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept
28, 1906.
Serenade in A; for the pianoforte, op.
705. f°, 7 p. 606S
Augener, lt<l., liOndon, England. C
130554, Sept. 26, 1906; 2 c. Sept 26, 1906.
Say you'll be mine; words and music by
Kowena Belle Jacoby. New York,
North American music co. f°, 5 p.
6069
K. B. Jacf)by, Seattle, Wash. C 130186.
Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 4, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
349
Scassola (A.) Amabilis; grande valse
pour piano. f°, 8 p. 6070
L. Monier, Lvon, France. C 129«70,
Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Behafer (Christian).
Fe^ta (La); Capriccio alia tarantella
pour piano, op. 27. f°, 7 p. 6071
Laudv & CO., London, England. C
130243, 'Sept 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1906.
Fragments de ballet; pour piano, op.
30. no. 1, Pantomime; no. 2, Pas des
roei^res; no. 3, Bacchanale. f°, 7, 7, 5 p.
6072
I^udy & CO., London, England. C
130230-130232, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. of
each Sept. 20, 1906.
Behoolmatet of ohildhood days; by Jas. E.
Ackerman. Wilmington, Del.,
Ackerman music co. f , 5 p.. song.
6078
J. E. Ackerman, Wilmington, Del. C
131253, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Behnmaiin (B.)
Reverie from "Kinderscenen;" Triiu-
merei, arranged by Rudolf Sinn hold for
violin and piano. ' ( Morceaux de salon,
second series. ) f°, sc., 3 p. and v. pts.
6074
J. Fincher & brother, New York, N. Y.
C 129740, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Schwalm (Robert).
Lied der pappenheimer; [ged.] von
Julias Wolff, fur mannerchor, op. 117.
4°, 11 p. 6076
Fr. Kistner, Leipzig, German v. C
129794, Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 18*, 1906.
Bchytte (L.)
Alia marcia; for the pianoforte, op. 26
no. 3. [Edited by P. W. Orem.] f°, 5 p.
6076
Theo. Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. C
130409, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Bcott (Bennett).
By the side of the Zuyder Zee; words
by A. J. Mills. (Feldman's 6d edition
no. 128.) f°, 4 p. 6077
B. Feldman & co., London, England.
C 130485, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Colombo. On my catamaran; words
by A. J. Mills. (Feldman's 6d edition
no. 131.) f°, 4 p. 6078
B. Feldman & co., Ix)ndon, England.
C 130487, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Every cloud has a silver lining; words
bv A. J. Mills. (Feldman's 6d edition
no. 125. ) f ^, 4 p. 6079
B. Feldman & co., London, England.
C 130490, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Scott ( Bennett ) — Oonti n ued .
Suzannah's long stocking; words by
A. J. Mills. (Feldman's 6d edition no.
112.) f°, 4p. 6080
B. Feldman & co., Tendon, England.
C 130495, Sept. 25, 1906; 2c. Sept. 24, lfK)6.
Beott (Maurice).
Bonnie Marv O'Glengary; written bv
R. P. Weston and F. J. Barnes. (Feld-
man's 6d edition no. 121.) f°, 4 p.
6081
B. Feldman & co., London, England.
C 130496, Sept. 25, 1906; 2c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Stowaway; words by R. P. Weston and
F. J. Barnes. (Feldman's 6d edition no.
102.) f*, 4 p. 6082
B. Feldman & co., London, England.
C 130499, Sept. 25, 1906; 2c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Beifert (Josef).
Album leaf; (Albumblatt) for violin
with pianoforte ace., op. 18. f°, sc., 4 p.
and V. pt. 6083
Augener, ltd., London, England. C
130551, Sept. 26, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1906.
8eek ye the liord; (Suchet den Herrn)
German by Wm. Noelsch, composed
by Dr. J. V. Roberts. Eupnonia
collection of select anthems, no. 112.
9°, 9 p. 6084
Theo. F. Miller and W. Noelsch, Phil-
adelphia, Pa. C 131172, Oct. 4, 1906;
2 0. Oct. 4. 1906.
Seek ye the Lord; tenor solo. 2 leaves.
6086
Lorcnz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 130746, Sept. 28, 1906;* 2 c.
Sept. 28, 1906.
Seems to me I've always loved yon; [by]
Kniest R. Ball, key of G, vocal orch.
817. 4°, pts. 6086
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 131177, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1906.
Beltier's snappy siftings; lanciers, [by]
Frank R. Seltzer. 4°, orch. pts.
6087
Harry Coleman, Philadelphia, Pa. C
131098, Oct. 2, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 2, 1906.
Send forth the evangel; [wonls by] A. A.
Payn, [music by] C. Austin Miles,
leaf. 6088
Hall-Mack companv, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 131344, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Send the tidings; [words by] A. A. Pavn,
[music by] .]. Lincoln Hall. leaf.
6089
Hall-Mack company, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 131376, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
350
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
S^r^nade; [by] Benjamin Go(lard« op. 36,
no. 2, arr. by Giistav 8aenper, C.
Fischer's ed. f°, sc, U p., pf. and
V. pt. 6090
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
i:n213, Oct. 4, WO(y; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1900.
S^r^nade d'amonr; [by] F. v. Blon, arr. by
Theo. M()Hes-To!)ani. C. Fischer^s
ed. f°, sc, 3 p., pf. and v. pt. 8091
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C^
131231, Oct. 4. UKX); 2 c. Oct. 4, 19()6.
Shaekley (Frederick K.)
Sun of my soul; [words by] John Ke-
ble. ( Sacred octavo series mixed voices
no. 747. ) 8°, 7 p. 5092
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
121)1)01. Sept. 19, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1906.
Shadows; or Love's sweet dream; by Ade-
line May. Chicago, Success music
CO. f°, 5 p., song. 6093
A May, United States. C 131399, Oct.
5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
She slumbers near the old Virg^inia shore;
words by Villa 11. Mason, music by
Metropolitan music co. New York,
Melville music pub. co. f°, 5 p.
5094
V. H. Mason, Freeville, N. Y. C 129475,
Sept. 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Shenandoah; American intermezzo patrol,
by Victor Bendel. f°, 7 p., pf. 5095
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland, Ohio. C
131076, Oct. 2, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
Shepherd's bells; idvl, [bv] Jean Paul.
f°, 7 p., pf. ' * 5096
Kunkel bros., St. Louis, Mo. C 130827,
Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1906.
Shepherds bow in adoration; [words by]
Frank K. (iracff, [music by] Herbert
J. Lacey. leaf. ' 5097
tIall-Mack companv, Philad(?lphia, Pa.
C 131365, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Shepherd's (The) love; by R. K. M(!Cants.
Chicago, Succt\^s music co. f°, 5 p.,
song. 5098
R. E. McCant.s I'nit^^d States. C 130785,
Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1906.
Shepherds (The) of Bethlehem; [words by]
Minnie (ienevievt' Morse, [nmsic by]
J. Lincoln Hall. leaf. 5099
Hall-Mack companv, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 131372, Oct. 5, 190*6; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Shepherd's prayer; idyl, [bv] Jean Paul.
f°, 7 p., pf. * 5100
Kunkel bros., St. lx)uis. Mo. 0 130826,
Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1906.
Shine on! [words by] A. A. Payn, [music
by] C. Harold Lowden. leaf. 5101
Hall-Mack companv, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 131343, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Shine, star of the morning; [words by] A,
A. Payn, [music by] C. Austin Miles,
leaf. 5102
Hall-Mack company, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 131348, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct 5, 1906.
Shooting meteor; grand galop brilliant,
[by] Jean Paul. f°, 11 p., pf. 5108
Kunkel bros., St, Louis, Mo. C 130830,
Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1906.
Showers of blessing; [words by] Eliza-
beth Codner, [music by] K. L. Ash-
ford, leaf. 5104
Lorenz publishing tx)m]>anv, Davton,
Ohio. C 130352, Sept. 24, *1906;'2 c.
Sept. 24, 1906.
Sickinger (Heinrich).
Ewip liel>e heimat; gedicht von Jul.
Gersdorff, fiir m.innerchor, op. 43. 4°,
3 p. 5105
Heinrichshofen's verlag, Ma^rdeburg,
Germanv. C 129800, Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 18,' 1906.
Zweitreue augen; gedicht von H. W.
Mertena, fur mjinnerchor, op. 37. 4°,
3 1). 5106
Heinrichshofen*8 verlag, Magdeburg,
Ciermanv. C 129799, Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. IS, 1906.
Siegel-Hyers correspondence school of mu-
sic.
Banjo lesson no. 6, composecl and
e<lited bv Frederick J. Bacon, leaf.
5107
Siegel-Mvers correspondence school of
music, Chicago, III. C 131627, Oct. 8,
1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
co!niK)scd and edited by F. J. Bacon,
banjo lesson no's 5, 9, 10 & 11. each
1 leaf.
Siegel-Mvers correspondence school of
music, Chicago, 111. C 131181-131184,
Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. of each Oct 4, 1906.
piano lesson, no*s 13, 14 & 15,
composed and edited by William H.
Sherwood, each 1 leaf. 5108
Sicgel-Myers correspondence school of
usic, (1nca«ro, 111. C 131624-131626,
Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. of each Oct. 8, 1906.
Silver leaf, barcarolle; by Chas. D. Blake
for t he plan of orte. ( Ix^a ves and blos-
som s no. 17.) f°, 5 p.
5109
White-Smith music publishing vom-
panv, Boston, Mass., in renewal for 14
veafs from Oct. 24, 1906. C 130194, Sept.
24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
m
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
351
Simon (Ernst).
Beliebte niannerchore im volketon, Op.
545, klosteiylocken; Op. 546, Behiit dich
Gott vieltausendmal, mit tenor-eolo und
brommstimmen. 8°, 5, 3 p. 5110
Fr. Portiue, I^ipzig, Germany. C
130446-130447, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. of
each Sept. 25, 1906.
Dreistim mige f rauenchSre, op. 603. Die
zeit der roaen, mit sopran-solo. Op. 604,
Das maidel vom Berge. 8®, 3, 5 p. 5111
Fr. Fortius, Leipzig, Germany. C
1.S0453-130454, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. of
each Sept. 25, 1906.
Volksthumliche compositionen fiir
geniischten choracapella, op. 601, Braiit-
lied, mit bariton-8olo. Op. 602, mein
Tirol, mit soprano-solo, Jodler. 8°, each
5 p. 5112
Fr. Fortius, Leipzig, Germany. C
130448,130449, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. of
each Sept. 25, 1906.
Sunple life; words by Edyth Gould, music
by Metropolitan music co. New
Ic ork, Melville music pub. co. f °, 5 p.
5118
E. Gould, Chicago, 111. C 128814,
Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Bimply tmsting; words by Helen E. Max-
well, music bv Wm. Lee. Chicago,
Illinois musfc book house. f°, 3 p.
5114
H. E. Maxwell, Mahomet, 111. C
131471, Oct. 6, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1906.
Since Binah went away; four-part song,
words by H. E. Uarman, music by
A. J. Showalter. I )alton, Ga. , A. J .
Showalter co. 12°, unp. 5115
A. J. Showalter, Dalton, Ga. C 130966,
Sept. 22, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
Bing a song of farming; [words and music
by] T. C. Neal. 2 leaves. 5116
T. C. Neal, Marion, Ind. C 130407,
Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Sing a song of snowflakes fair; [words by]
Flora Kirkland, [music bv] Howard
E.Smith, leaf. " 5117
Hall-Mack company, Fhiladelphia, Pa.
C 131357, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Sing, captive Judah; [words by] Alice
Jean Cleator, [music by] J. Lincoln
Hall. leaf. 5118
Hall-Mack companv, Fhiladelphia, Fa.
C 131369, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Sing jntt one song; ballad, words by
David James, music by F. Osmond
Carr. f°, unp. 5119
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. 0 131174, Oct 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4,
1906.
3595— PT 3, NO 17—06 4
Sing glory! [words by] Elsie Duncan
Yale, [music by] C. Austen Miles,
leaf. 5120
Hall-Mack company, Fhiladelphia, Fa.
C 131335, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Sing me a song of the snnny south; words
by Edith Ij. Hilderbraut, music by
Ilarry Alton Russell. New York,
Melville music pub. co. f°, 5 p.
5121
E. L. Hilderbrant, Utica, N. Y. 0
130122, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Sing, 0 ye heavens; chorus. 4 leaves.
5122
Lorenz publishing companv, Davton,
Ohio. C 130745, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. feept.
28, 1906.
Sing we merry Christmas; music by Geo.
Wm. Warren, leaf. 5123
Mary E. Warren, United States, in
renewal for 14 vears from Nov. 21, 1906.
C 131262, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Singing glory: [words by] Erank E.
Graefi, [music by] Herbert J. Lacey.
leaf. 5124
Hall-Mack company, Fhiladelphia, Pa.
C 131358, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Sleep, baby sleep; (Schlaf ein!) [by]
Heinrich Hofmann, revision, phras-
ing and fingering, bv HansT. Seifert.
C. Fischer's ed. f°, 2 p., pf. 5125
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
131247, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
Sleep on; [words bv] A. A. Fayn, [music
by] Ira B. Wilson, leaf. 5126
Hall-Mack company, Fhiladelphia, Fa.
C 131354, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Sleep, sleep peacefully; [words by] Frank
E. Graeff, [music by] Herbert J.
Laciey. leaf. " 5127
Hall-AIack company, Fhiladelphia, Fa.
C 131363, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Sleep well sweet angel; (Fr. Abt.) para-
phrase by Fred I-ax, violin and
piano. (Standard themes with easy
variations, 2nd series.) f°, sc, 3 p.
and V. pt. 5128
F. J. Lammers, Baltimore, Md. C
130100 Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Sleepy hollow 'mid the pines; words by
Ghas. E. Baer, music by W. L. Rosen-
berg. f°, 5 p. 5129
Orpheus music co., Fhiladelphia, Fa.
C 131390, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Sleigh-ride (The); (Dieschlittenfahrt) [by]
Th. Oesten, op. 65, no. 6, revision,
phrasing and fingering by Hans T.
Seifert. C. Fischer's ed. f^, 5 p., pf.
5130
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
131243, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
852
CATALOGUE OF COPYBIGHT ENTBIE8
Blnmber wng; by Julia E. 8pencer.
Chicago, Success music co. P, 4 p.,
son^. 5181
J. E. Spencer, United States. C 180779,
Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1906.
Blnmbering emben; waltz, [by] Edmund
Braham, arr. by John T. Hall. C.
Fischer's ed. 4°, orcn. pts. 5182
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
131878, Oct. 12, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1906.
Smith (Gerrit).
Cob-webs and other songs, second se-
ries op. 24. No. 8, marching song; No.
9, The difference; No. 10, Boy and girl;
No. 11, The friendly cow; No. 12, The
policeman. f°, 3, 5, 5, 3, 3 p. 5188
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
130629—130633, Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. of
each Sept. 26, 1906.
Bnowflakes flutter; [words by] Lizzie De
Armond, [music by] Ira B. Wilpon.
leaf. 5184
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 130737, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
28, 1906.
Soldier (A) lover; by Maude £. Ellis.
Chicago, Success music co. f°, 6 p
song. 5185
Katie L. Haines. United States. C
130788, Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1906.
Some day, tome time; [words by] Ella Lan-
der, [music by] D. B. Towner, leaf.
5186
Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 111. C
130392, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Some old sweet dream of yon; w^ords and
music bv Barbara Dolores Stone-
cipher. P, 5 p. 5187
B. D. Stonecipher, Chicago, 111. C
130048, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1906.
Sometime by and by; [words and music
by] J. L. R. Belcher. 12°, unp. 5188
Mrs. Julia L. R. Belcher, South Easton,
Mass. C 131104, Sept. 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
10, 1906.
Sonata; grave, doppio movimento, by
Chopin, op. 35. Metrostyle 71833.
[pianola arr.] 5139
Scherzo. Metrostvle 71841.
Marche funebre, presto. Metro-
style 71843.
C 131430-131432, Oct. 6, 1906.
no. 1 in C; allegro by Mozart.
Metrostyle 71861. [pianola arr.]
Andante. Metrostvle 71863.
Rondo, allegretto grazioso. Metro-
style 71871.
C 131435-131437, Oct. 6, 1906.
Aeolian co., New York, N. Y. 2 c. of
each Oct. 8, 1906.
Song of Sunday morning; words by J. A.
T. , music by Adam Geibel. Phila. ,
Geo. W. Sanville. V. unp. 5140
Jeannette Todd, Philadelphia, Pa. C
130044, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1906.
Song (The) of the angels; chorus for
women's voices, leaf. 5141
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 130755, Sept. 28. 1906; 2 c.
Sept 28, 1906.
[words by] A. A. Payn, [music by]
Alfred Judson. leaf. 5142
Hall-Mack company, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 131346, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Song of tbe robin; reverie, by J. Henry
Ellis. f*», 5 p., pf. 5148
Vinton music pub. co., Boston, Mass.
C 131461, Oct. 6, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1906.
Song of the scab; words by D. D. Bab-
cock, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. f°, 5 p. 5144
D. D. Babcock, Marshalltown, Iowa.
C 130130, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Oct 11, 1906.
Sonora; Spanish novelette, by Percy
Wenrich. f*, 7 p., pf. 5145
McKinley music co., Chicago, 111. C
130678, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept 28, 1906.
Sons of praiie; a collection of gospel songs
for men's voices; by D. B. Towner,
E. S. Lorenz and Ira B. Wilsen. 12°,
92 nos. 5146
Lorenz publishing co., Dayton, Ohio.
A 156311, Sept 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept 24,
1906.
Soul (The) of natnre; by D. H. \ViIliam-
son. Chicago, Success music co.
f°, 5 p., song. 6147
D. H. Williamson, United States. C
130780, Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept 27, 1906.
Sounds f^om paradise; reverie, [by] Charles
Aucheeter, op. 30. f°, 7 p., pf. 6148
Kunkel bros. , St Louis, Mo. CI 30839,
Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1906.
Sonea-Bwing (The) march; by Chas. B.
Brown. f°, unp., pf. 6149
Will Rossiter, Chicago, 111. C 131885,
Oct 12, 1906; 2 c. Oct 12, 1906.
Southern (A) love itory; words by F. D.
Pinckney, music by Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. f°, 5 p. 6160
F. D. Pinckney, Garvin, Minn. C
128812, Sept 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct 11, 1906.
Sparkling dew; [by] Jacob Kunkel. f°>
unp., pf. 6151
Kunkel bros., St Louis, Mo. C 130824,
Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept 29, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
353
Sparrow (Fred. W.)
Place (The) for Jack; written by Fred.
E. Weatherly. song no. 1 in E nat; no.
2, in F. f°, each 10 p. 5152
Turner & Phillips, London, England.
C 130144 & 130146, Sept. 22, 1906; 2 c.
of each Sept. 21, 1906.
Bpanlding (Geo. L.)
Fireflies* frolic; polka brillante. f°,
6 p., pf. 5158
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 130511, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24,
1906.
Musical bubbles; scherzo caprice. f°,
5 p., pf. 5154
Hatch music co., Philadelphia, Pa. C
130085, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Spring song; (Trlihlingslied) [by] Victor
Hollaender, op. 3, no. 1 revision,
phrasing and fingering by Hans T.
oeifert, C. Fischer^s ed. f°, 5 p., pf.
5155
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. 0
131242, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
Squire (W. H.)
Corporal's (The) ditty; song no. 2 in
G, words by Francis Barron. f°, 9 p.
5156
Boosey & co., London, England. C
130228, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Stand for thy country; [words by] Mrs.
Frank A. Breck, [music by] E. S.
Lorenz. leaf. 5157
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 130337, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
24, 1906.
Stand itill; [words by] John Snape,
[music by] D. B. Towner, leaf. 5158
Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 111. C
130390, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Star of the deep; song for baritone or bass,
words by Eileen Massy, music by
Gordon Bingham. f°, unp. 5159
McKinley music co., Chicago, 111. C
130686, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1906.
Star (The) of fame; march, [by] E. Pritch-
ard. 4°, unp., banjo. 5160
Edward Pritchard, East Orange, N. J.
C 130404, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24,
1906.
Star of heayen; fantasie, by M. ^L Klaiss.
f*», 5 p., pf. 5161
Orpheus music co., Philadelphia, Pa.
C 131290, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1906.
Star of the West; words by W. C. Piatt,
music by John W. Bunny. Chi-
cago, Piatt music co. f, 2 p. 5162
Washington C. Piatt, Chicago, 111. C
131486, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Stars of Chrietmas night; [words by] Liz-
zie De Armond, [music by] E. S.
Lorenz. leaf. 5168
Lorenz publishing company, Dayton,
Ohio. C 130730, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
28, 1906.
Steane (Brnee).
Hear me, O God; anthem for Lent,
mixed voices. (Sacred music in octavo,
no. 2258.) 8°, 9 p. 6164
John Church company, Cincinnati,
Ohio. C 129763, Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
18, 1906.
Stewart (H. J.)
Moonlight. (Octavo series, men's
voices, no. 333. ) 8°, 4 p. 5166
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. O
129898, Sept. 19, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1906.
Stolen sweets; an intermezzo two step, by
E. Rosales. Chicago, Windsor mu-
sic CO. f°, 5 p., pf. 5166
Eustasio Rosales, Chicago, 111. O.
130807, Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept 29, 1906.
Story (The) is tme; [words by] J. W.
Svlvester, [music by] C. 8. Colbom.
leaf. 6167
C. S. Colbom, Kansas City, Kans. C
130402, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Stradella (Alessandro).
Prayer; arranged by Rudolf Sinnhold
for violin and piano. (Morceaux de sa-
lon second series.) f°, sc, 7 p., and v.
pt. 516S
J. Fischer & brother, New York, N. Y.
C 129742, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17,
1906.
Strolling in the evening; written and com-
posed by Harry M. Wellmon. f®,
unp. 5169
Francis, Dav & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 131548, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct 8,
1906.
Stadent'
Huber.
broeio.
p., pf., and V. pt 5170
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
131236, Oct 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
Sturm (Wilh.)
Elves (The); trio, women's voices,
English version by Frederick W. Ban-
croft. (Octavo series no. 324.) 8°, 15 p.
5171
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
130214, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept 24, 1906.
Snooess; written and composed by Mel-
ville S. Collins. f°, 5 p. 6172
Frederick Allen Mills, New York, N. Y.
C 130284, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept 24,
1906.
t's conoertino no. IV; [by] Adolf
jber, op. 8, edited by W. F. Am-
osio. C. Fischer's ed. f°, sc, 7
854
CATALOGUE OF COPYKIGHT ENTRIES
Bne; words by C. H. Laney, music by
Metropolitan munic co. New York,
Melville music pub. co. f°, 3 p.
5173
C. H.Laney, Pensacola, Fla. C. 128809,
Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Bnnrise to tniidowii; words by W. E.
Smith, music by Chas. Wadsworth
Ku&s. New \ork, Melville music
pub. CO. f°, 5 p. 5174
W. E. Smith, Wevburn, Canada. C
129074, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
8ur le lao; [by] Benjamin (lodard, op. 36,
no. 1, arr. by Gustav Saenger, C.
Fischer's ed. f , sc, 5 p., pf., and
v. pt. 6175
. Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
1312:i3, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
Survivor (The); words by Frederic Law-
rence Knowles, music by Wilbur
Hascall. P, '^ p. 5176
Fraternity pub. co., Boston, Mass. C
131495, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Sweet brier; valse elegante, [by] William
Siebert, (Morceaux Celebres) f°,
7 p., pf. 5177
Kunkel bros. , St. Ix)uis, Mo. C 1 30842,
Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1906.
Sweet bye and bye; easy arrangement com-
posed for the piano or organ, [by]
G. Mie^se. leaf. 5178
G. Miesse, Lancaster, Ohio. C 131492,
Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Sweetest (The) flower; words by Frederic
Peterson, music by H. Stanlev Wal-
per. f°, 3 p. ' 5179
Thiebes-Stierlin music co., St. Louis,
Mo. C 131830, Oct. 11, 190<5; 2 c. Oct.
11, 1906.
Sweetheart and wives waltz; song by Roy
Wesley Asbury. Chicago, Success
music CO. f°, 4 p., pf. 5180
R. W. Asbury, United States. C
130263, Sept. 21, 1906; 2c. Sept. 21, 1906.
•Sylvia; waltzes, by Chauncev Haines.
V, 9 p., pf. ' 5181
Jerome H. Remick <& co.. New York,
N. Y. C 130867, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
28, 1906.
Take a g^lide with me; words by Maurice
E. Marks, music by Wm. H. Smith.
f°, 5 p. 5182
W. n. Smith, United States. C 131730,
Oct. 10, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1906.
Take a sail in my boat; words by John E.
Fay and James B. Oliver, 'music by
Nat D. Mann. f°, 5 p. 5183
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 130370, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27,
1906.
Tancredi, overture; (Rossini) arr. by
Fred Lax for violin and piano. (Cir-
cle of operas no. 23.) i°, so., 4 p.
and V. pt. 5184
P. J. r^ammers, Baltimore, Md. C
130104, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Tan^iew (A. 8.)
Valse de concert, op. 32; pour piano
revidiert von Wilh. Dugge. f°, 9p. 5185
J. H. Zimmermann, Leipzig, (ler-
manv. C 130461, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
25, 1906.
Tarantelle in B. by Mili Balakirew. Met-
rostyle 71831'. [pianola arr.] 5186
Aeolian co.. New York, N. Y. C
131429, Oct. 6, 1906; 2 o. Oct. 8, 1906.
Tatters; characteristic march two step, bv
Chas. Cohen. f°, 6 p., pf. 5187
Sam Fox pub. co., Cleveland, Ohio.
C 131075, Oct. 2, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
Tell it in song; [words and music bv]
D. Z. Canadv. leaf. 51*88
Biglow & Main co.. New York, N. Y,
C 130378, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24.
1906.
Tell me what I long to know; words by
(leorge (>)oper, music by Chas. E.
Pratt. f°, 4 p. 5189
Centurv music pub. co., New York,
N. Y. C' 130856, Sept 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept
27, 1906.
Tenaglia.
Canzone: "Begl' occhi merce**; arr.
for violin with pianoforte ace. by C.
Schroeder. Album leaves no. 6. violon-
cello with pianoforte ace. f**, sc. each 3
p. & vc. pt. 6190
Augener, ltd., London, England. C
130563 & 130569, Sept 26, 1906; 2 c. of
each Sept 26, 1906.
Tennessee (A) niggah; by E. L. Covert,
Chicago, Suwess music co. f°, 5 p.
song. 5191
E. L. Covert, United States. C 131402,
Oct 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct 5, 1906.
Thanksgiving doxology; [words by] Isaac
W^atts, [music by] E. S. L. leaf,
song. 5192
Lorenz publishing company, Davton,
Ohio. C 131657, Oct 8, 1906; 2 c' Oct
8, 1906.
That happy day; words by Clara Van
Buren, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville mueio
pub. CO. f°, 3 p. 5193
C. Van Buren, Denver, Colo. C 128902,
Sept 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct 11, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
355
That if the reaion why I am lonely; words
by Herbert N. Farrar, music by
Mabel R. Kaufman. Baltimore,
Harman*8 pub. co. f°, 5 p. 6194
Harry L. Hannan pub. co., Baltimore,
Md. C 131841, Oct. 12, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
12, 1906.
That wedding bell; by E. L. Covert.
Chicago, Success music co. f°, 5 p.,
song. 6196
K. L. Covert, United States. C 131403,
Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 6. 1906.
That wrecked golden city; words and mu-
sic by Mary A. Grissinger. f°, 5 p.
6196
M. A. Grissinger, Greensburg, Pa. C
123539, June 16, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1906.
Thayer (Arthur).
O love divine; [words by] John W.
Chad wick, (sacred octavo series mixed
voices no. 725.) 8°, 7 p. 6197
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
129899, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 15, 1906.
Teach me, O Lord; mixed voices,
(sacred octavo series no. 724. ) 8°, 7 p.
6198
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
1:30627, Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1906.
Thema; [by] Moritz Moszkowski, op. 10,
no. 2, revision, phrasing and finger-
ing by Hans T. Seifert. C. Fischer's
ed, f°, 5p.,pf. 6199
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
131244, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
There is a green hill; [words by] Mrs.
Cecil F. Alexander, [music by] Ira
B. Wilson, leaf. 6200
Ijorenz publishing companv, Davton,
Ohio. C 130:i59, Sept. 24, 1906; '2 c.
^?ept. 24, 1906.
There's a song in the air; [words by] J. G.
Holland, [music byj Mrs. Carrie B.
Adams, leaf. 6201
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 130691, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28,
1906.
There's only one sweetheart for me; words
by Dorothy Browning, music by
Francis Maficm. f°, unp. 6202
McKinley music co., Chicago, 111. C
130(584, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1906.
There stands a rock; words arr., [music
by] D. B. Towner, leaf. 6203
Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 111. C
130396, Sept. 24, 190(5; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Thiessen (Karl).
3 melodische clavierstiicke; Canzo-
netta; Albumblatt; Mazurka; zur bil-
dung des vortrages op. 30, piano solo.
(Collection Litolff no. 2395.) 4° each,
11 p. 620^
Henry LitolfPs verlag, Braunschweig,
Germany. C 129657-129659, Sept. 17,
1906; 2 c. of eat^h Sept. 17, 1906.
Things (The) we sing abont; words by
W. F. Porter, music by Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. f°, 5 p. 6206
W. F. Porter, Ia Plata, Mo. C 128900,
Sept. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Thinking of yon, sweetheart; by Mrs. L.
D. Jobes. Chicago, Success music
CO. f°, 5 p., song. 6206
^fr^f. L. D. Jobes, United States. C
131404, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Thomas (Clayton).
Chasing butterflies; song, the words by
Olivia Heathcote. f°, 7 p. 6207
Boosev & CO., London, England. C
129947, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Kept. 20, 1906.
Those are things that happen every day;
words bv Harrv Williams, music by
Egbert Van Alstyne. f°, 5 p. 6208
Jerome H. Remick & co , New York,
N. Y. C 131080, Oct. 2, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
4, 1906.
Then orownest the year; [by] J. S. Fearis.
2 leaves, song. 6209
Ijorenz publishing companv, Davton,
Ohio. C 131669, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c' Oct.
8, 1906.
Though your hair is turning silver, yon We
a heart of gold; words by Chas. E.
Baer, music by Johann C. Schmid.
f°, 4 p. 5210
Welch & Wilskv, Philadelphia, Pa. C
131292, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Thoughts of thee; words by Mrs. L. C.
(Jordon, music by Harry Alton Rus-
sell. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. f°, 3 p. 6211
Afrii. L. C. (Gordon, Oakland, Cal. C
128810, Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1906.
Thy light is come; 7 leaves, anthem. 6212
Lorenz pub. co., Davton, Ohio. C
130751, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1906.
Tie-ro; novelette, [bv] hid. Rosenbaum,
jr. f°, 5p., pf. ' 6213
Helf & Hager co.. New York, N. Y.
C 131684, Oct. 9, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1906.
356
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
'Til Christmat in heaven; [words by] Alice
Jean Cleator, [music by] G. Austin
Miles, leaf. 5214
Hall-Mack company, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 131342, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Titania; valee caprice, [by] William G.
Merkel, op. 73. f°, 9 p., pf. 5815
Kunkel bros., St. Louis, Mo. C 130822,
Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1906.
To a despairing, disobedient heart; by Viola
McConnell. Chicago, Success mu-
sic CO. f°, 5 p., song. 5216
V. McConnell, United States. C
130266, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
To start with! (Zum beginn) [by] Hein-
rich Hofmann. revision, phrasing
and fingering by Hans T. Seifert.
C. Fischer's »i. f°, unp., pf. 5217
Cari Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
131245, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
Toilers (The) of the sea; a bass song, by
Tom Farrel. f°, 7 p. 5218
Will Roseiter, Chicago, 111. C 131883,
Oct 12, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1906.
Too late; words by Walter J. Mendel,
music by Charles Wadsworth Russ.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
P, 5 p. 5219
W. J. Mendel, New York, N. Y. C
128813. Sept. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Torston (P.)
Grandma's song; piano composition re-
vised by Thos. a Becket. f°, 3 p. 5220
Hatch music co., Philadelphia, Pa. C
130080, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Traey, James M.
Theory and rudimental harmonv . . .
Boston, White, Smith <& co., '^1906. 123
p. 18J''™. 5221
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston,
Mass., in renewal for 14 years from
Oct 15, 1906. A 130195, Sept. 24, 1906;
2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
Tripping through the rye; words by H. P.
Baxter, music by Metropolitan mu-
sic CO. New ^ork, Melville music
pub. CO. f°, 3 p. 5222
H. P. Baxter, Newport News, Va. C
128901, Sept 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct 11. 1906.
Tme love rules; by Lillian C. Williams.
Chicago, Success music co. f°, 6 p.,
song. 5223
L. C. Williams, United States. C
130258, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept 21, 1906.
Tuscarora; march and two step, [by]
EmilAscher. C. Fischer's ed. f°, 5
p., pf. 5224
Cari Fischer, New York. N. Y. C
131249, Oct 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct 4, 1906.
TwelTO teohnieal studies for oomet by Her-
man Bellstedt, jr. f", 14 p. 5225
Herman Bellstedt, jr., Cincinnati, Ohio.
A 165823, Sept 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept 18,
1906.
Twilight shadows; schottische, with bell
solo, ad lib. [by] Theo. M. Tobani,
arr. by G. H. Reeves. C. Fischer's
ed. 4'', band pts. 5226
Cari Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
131226, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct 4, 1906.
Twinkle, twinkle little star; written and
composed by Melville S. Collins. f°,
5 p. 5227
Frederick Allen Mills, New York, N. Y.
C 130287, Sept 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept 24,
1906.
XTnder the beantifol snow; words bv Mrs.
Emma J. Bailey, music by Metro-
politan music CO. New York, Mel-
ville music pub. co. f°, 5 p. 6228
Mrs. E. J. Bailey, Sewellsville, Ohio.
C 128792, Sept 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct 11, 1906.
Under the palms; waltzes, [by] F. H.
Loeey, op. 209. 4°, orch. pts. 5229
Vandersloot music pub. co., Williams-
port, Pa. C 130871, Oct 1, 1906; 2 c.
Oct 1, 1906.
XTnion (A) miner's wants; by Wm. H.
Friedrichs. Chicago, Success mu-
sic CO. f°, 6 p., song. 5280
W. H. Friedrichs, United States. C
130272, Sept 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept 21, 1906.
Union (The) of the bine and the i^ray;
words by Harry Williams, music bv
Egbert Van Alstyne. f°, 5 p. 6281
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York,
N. Y. 0 131078, Oct. 2, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
4, 1906.
XTnto Thee do we give thanks; [by] Ira B.
Wilson. 3 leaves, song. 5232
Lorenz publishing company, Davton,
Ohio. C 131664, Oct 8, 1906; 2 c'Oct.
8, 1906.
Upward is onr motto; [words by] P. G.
Wood, [music by] I. H. Meredith,
leaf. 5238
Tullar-Meredith co.. New York, N. Y.
C 131092, Oct 2, 1906; 2 c. Oct 2, 1906.
Valse arabesque; walzer arabeske, [by]
Robert (loldbeck. f°, 7 p., pf. 5284
Kunkel bros. , St Louis, Mo. C 130831,
Sept 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept 29, 1906.
Variations on The Carnival of Venice; for
cornet solo, by Herman Bellstedt, jr.
f°, sc., 9 p., pf. and comet pt 6235
H. Bellstedt, jr., Cincinnati, Ohio. C
131255, Oct 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct 5, 1906.
HUSIOAL OOMPOSITIONS
357
YergiMmeinnieht; ungarisches volkslied,
[von] Rich. Trunk, arr. by H. Koh-
ler, [for] male quartet, C. Fischer's
ed. 4^, unp. 5286
C 131215, Oct. 4, 1906.
Yetta; march and two step, [by] W. J.
Cally. 4<', band pts. 5287
C 131227, Oct. 4, 1906.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. 2 c.
of each Oct. 4, 1906.
Victory will oome; [words by] Flora E.
Breck, [music by] Byron Burditt
leaf. 5238
Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 111. C
130399, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept 24, 1906.
Yienna festival overture; (Wiener jubel
overture) [by] F. v. Suppe, arr. bv
L. P. Laurendeau. C. Fischer's ed.
universal band jour. 897. 4°, pts.
5239
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
131225, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
Vincent (Henry B.)
By the rivers of Babylon; mixed
voices. (Sacred music in octavo no.
2270. ) 8°, 13 p. 5240
John Church companv, Cincinnati,
Ohio. C 129767, Sept. iS, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 18, 1906.
Yives (Oimenes).
Machaquito (La); zarzuela en un acto;
letra de los sres. larra y Capella. f®, 74
p., voc. 8C. 5241
Casa Dot^io, Madrid, Spain. C
129676, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Yoelkner (Carl).
When the heart is young; for mixed
chorus, poem bv Chas. Swain. New
York, BreitkopfA Hartel. 8°, 7 p.
5242
Carl Voelkner, New York, N. Y. C
130524, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1906.
Yoice (The) of Jems; [words by] W. C.
Martin, [music by] J. E. Delmarter.
leaf. 5248
J. E. Delmarter, Chicaf2:o, 111. C
i:i0280, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Yollstedt (Bob.)
Copurchic-valse; op. 344, piano seul.
f°, 7 p. 5244
Heugel & cie., Paris, France. C 129661,
Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Yolnntarj; [by] E. K. Heyser. leaf, pf.
or org. 5245
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 131874, Oct. 12, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 12, 1906.
Yoyage (A) on the sea; by MoUie L. Pat-
terson. Chicago, Success music co.
f°, 5 p., song. 5246
M. L. Patterson, United States. C
130254, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 21, 1906.
Wagner (Biehard).
Brautlied, aus Lohengrin; fur 4Btimmi-
gen f rauenchor bearbeitet von M. Bothig.
(Chorbibliothek no. 1218. ) 8*^, 9 p., voc.
sc. 5247
Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig, Germany.
C 130465, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 25,
1906.
Gotterdammerung, song of the Rhine
daughters; transcription for the piano-
forte by Paul Ambrose, no. 10. f*, 7 p.
5248
J. H. Schroeder, New York, N. Y. C
130529, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept 25, 1906.
King Henry's prayer; Lohengrin, act
1, scene 3, translated by Arthur West-
brook, edited by Carl Armbruster. f°,
3 p. 5249
Oliver Dit8on company, Boston, Mass.
C 130647, Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27,
1906.
Lohengrin; finale zum ersten akt, bear-
beitet von Fritz Hoffmann fur orcheeter.
( Partitur-bibliothek. ) f °, 67 p. 5250
Breitkopf & Hiirtel, Leipzig, Germany.
C 130431, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 25,
1906.
Walkiire; magic fire scene, (Feuerzau-
ber) transcription for the pianoforte by
Paul Ambrose no. 9. f°, lip. 5251
J. H. St'hroeder, New York, N. Y. C
130528, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1906.
VVotan's farewell; ( Wotan*s abschied.)
The Walkiire act. 3, scene 3 for baritone
in E, translated by Arthur Wewtbrook,
edited by Carl Armbruster. f°, 15 p.
5252
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
C 130645, Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27,
1906.
Waiting neath the ihade of the palm; words
and music by Mayne Belle McG ruder.
Chiciigo, Pioneer music pub. co. f°,
5 p. 5253
M. B. McGruder, Sedalia, Mo. C.
100704, Aug. 16, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Waldlied; [by] Emil Fullekruss; fiir gem.
chor gesetzt von Kol)ert Kramer.
C. Fischer's e<L no. 367. 4°, unp.
5254
Carl Fischer. New York, N. Y. C
131214, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
358
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Wanderer, eome; [words by] Anna Alli-
son, [music by] E. S. Lorenz.
6265
Lorenz publinhinf? company, Davton,
Ohio. C 180:i27, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
24, 1906.
Warner (H. £.)
2"* tarantella, op. 64; no. 1, piano seul.
f°, 7 p. 6266
violon. et piano. f°, sc, 3 p. and
V. pt.
I^iidv <& CO., London, England. C
130239 & 130240, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. of each
Sept. 20, 1906.
WaTes of the oeean; waltz by C. D. Blake.
f°, 7 p., pf. 6267
White-Smith music publishing com-
pany, BoHton, Mass., in renewal for 14
years from Oct. 1, 1906. C 130190,
Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
We can only be friends; by Gussie McMil-
lan. Chicago, Success music co.
f^, 5 p., song. 6268
(t. McMillan, United States. C 130782,
Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1906.
We parted on the shore; written and com-
posed by Harrv Lauder. f°, unp.
6269
Francis, Dav & Hunter, London, P^ng-
land, C 130540, Sept. 26, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
26, 1906.
Weave a thread; words by S. Witt, music
by Metro|K>litan music co. New
York, Melville nmsic pub. co. f°,
5 p. 6260
S. Witt, North Dana, Mass. C 130158,
Sept. 22, 190(); 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Webber (Charles F.)
When thou art near; song. f°, 5 p.
6261
W^hite-Sniith mu.«ic pub. co., Boston,
Maps. C 1301 18, Sept. 21 , 1906; 2 c. Sept.
21, 1906.
Weeping Poland; nocturne, [by] F. Cho-
pin, op. 48. f°, 7 p., pf. 6262
Kunkel bros., St. Louis, Mo. C 130815,
Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 29, 1906.
Weigh each word carefully; Blake's great
stage and motto gongs, no. 2.
6263
White-Smith music publishing com-
pany, Boston, Mass., in renewal for 14
years from Oct. 18, 1906. C 13U199,
Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
Weini^artner (Felix).
A us fernen welten; vier gesange fur
eine mittlere stimme mit begieitung des
orchesters, nach gedichten von Christian
Morgenstem op. 39. no. 1, Der born;
(The Spring.) no. 2, Voglein schwer-
mut; (The bird of melancholy.) Eng-
lish version by Mrs. Bertram Shaplei^h.
f*', 19, 11 p. 6264
Breitkopf & Hiirtel, l^eipzig, German?.
C 130470 & 130471, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c.
of each, Sept. 25, 1906.
Welcome, happy day; [words by] Frank
E. Graeff, [music by] Herbert J.
Lacey. leaf. ' 5265
Hall-Mack company, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 131361, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 11K)6.
Welcome home, boys! W^elcome home!
written by Fred. W. Leigh, coin-
posed bv J. Airlie Dix. f°, unp.
5266
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 130955, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1,
19(X?.
Welcome morn! [words by] A. A. Payn,
[music by] C. Austin Miles, leaf.
5267
Hall-Mack companv, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 131340, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Wensel (Hermann).
Dreistimmege frauen-chore, op. 179.
no. 18, Mein gebet; no. 19, Die Abeod-
glocken liiuten: no. 20, O du meine lieb-
liche Hebe. 8° each, 3 p. 6268
Fr. Portius, lA»ipzig, Germany. C
1:^)458-130460, Sept. 25, 1906; 2*c. of
each Sept. 25. 1906.
Lieden und gepiinge; fiir gemiFchten
chor, op. 178. no. 17, Neujahrslied; no.
18, Am (iardasee; no. 19, Im sommer.
8° each, 3 p. 6269
Fr. Portius, I^ipzig, Germany. C
130455-130457, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. of each
Soi)t 25, 1906.
Werechinger (Johannes).
Herzensfruhling; gedicht von P. Im-
mergriin, fiir mannerchor a cappella.
Partitur u. stimmen. 8°, sc, 3 p. and
pts. 6270
(t. Scliirmer, New York, N. Y. C
130175, Sei)t. 22, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Western boy march; [by] Geo. D. Barnanl.
4°, band pts. 6271
J. W. York &sons. Grand Rapids, Mich.
V 131644, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
What's all the worry; [by] Chas. E. Le
Paige, key of Ci vocal orch. 821. 4*,
pt^. 6272
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 131176, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
35»
When I am away; words by B. R. Har-
rison, music by Charles Wads worth
Russ. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. f°, 5 p. 6278
B. R. Harrison, Shawnee, Okla. C
130119, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 190«.
When I law up country; words by A. O.
Mowry, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. f**, 3 p. 6274
A. O. Mowry, Oneco, Conn. C 129145,
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
When my shirt crawlf up my back; words
by Frank Naegele, music by Metro-
politan music CO. New York, Mel-
ville music pub. co. f°, 5 p. 6276
F. Naegele, Cleveland, Ohio. C 128897,
Sept. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
When Nell and I were sweethearts; by W.
H. Christopher. Chicago, Success
music CO. f°, 6 p., song. 6276
W. H. Christopher, United States. C
130789, Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27, 1906.
When stars are in the iniet skies; poem by
Bulwer Lytton, music by Chas. Fe-
leky. f*», 5 p. 6277
Francis, Dav & Hunter, Ix>ndon, Eng-
land. C 131153, Oct. 3, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 3,
1906.
When the Lord turned again; psalm 126
[byj VV^m. Noelsch. Euphonia col-
lection of select anthems, no. 110.
8°, 13 p. 6278
Theo. F. Miller and W. Noelech, Phil-
adelphia, Pa. C 131169, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c.
Oct. 4, 1906.
When the roses bloom again; words by Mrs.
Anna M. Snyder, music by Metropol-
itan music CO. New York, Mel-
ville music pub. co. f°, 5 p. 6279
Mrs. A. M. Snyder, Ridge wood, N. J.
C 129480, Sept. 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11,
1906.
When the snow birds oross the valley; writ-
ten by Monroe H. Ronenfeld, com-
posed by Alfred Sol man. f°, 5 p.
6280
Jos. W. Stem & co., New York, N. Y.
C 128955, Sept. 6, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1906.
When the sonl of the world is laid bare;
words by R. K. Millard, mu«ic by
Metropolitan music co. New York,
Melville music pub. co. f°, 5 p.
6281
R. K. Millard, Berlin, N. Y. C 129148,
Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
When yon are away; words by Emily L.
Meyboom, music by Harry Alton
Russell. New York, Melville mu-
sic pub. CO. f°, 5 p. 6281^
E. L. Meyboom, Montreal, Canada. C
128866, Sept. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Where the wild roses bloom; words by May
Allen, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. f°, 5 p. 6288
M. Allen, Minneapolis, Minn. C
129151, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Which do yon like best; words by John M.
Gill, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. f°, 3 p. 6284
J. M. Gill, Utica, N. Y. C 130160,
Sept. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
While I have yon; words and music by
Frances Seamans. f°, 5p. 6286
Jos. W. Stern & co., New York, N. Y.
C 131935, Oct. 10, 1906; 2 c. Oct 10, 1906.
While the shepherds, leaf, song. 6286
Fillmore bros. co. , Cincinnati, Ohio. C
130696, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1906.
Whisper softly darling; duett, soprano
and contralto by C. A. White. f°,
5 p. 6287
White-Smith music publishing com-
pany, Boston, Mass., in renewal for 14
vears from Oct. 12, 1906. C 130198, Sept.
24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
White (Constance y.)
Life of my heart; song, words by Clif-
ton Bingham, no. 2 in C. f°, 7 p. 6288
Charles Sheard & co. , Tendon, England.
C 130226, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24,
1906.
White man's got dem tronbles jnst de same
as a coon; by Charles B. Welch.
Chicago, Weber & North music pub.
CO. f°, 2 p., song. 6289
C. B. Welch, Grand Rapids, Mich. C
130577, Sept. 26, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1906.
Why art then cast down 0 my sonl; music
by Florence G. Surface. Indian-
a|)oli8, Carlin & Lennox. f°, 7 p.,
song. 6290
F. G. Surface, Indianapolis, Ind. C
130207, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Why do the girls love Charlie? written and
composed by Fred W. Ijeigh. f°,
unp. 6291
Francis, Dav & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 131549, Oct. 8, 1906.; 2 c. Oct. 8,
1906.
360
CATALOGUE OP COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Wioked (The) dty; words by Mrs, Annie
B. JBurriss, music by Metropolitan
music CO. New York, Melville
music pub. co. F, 5 p. 5898
Mrs. A. B. Burriss, Gravity, Iowa. C
129098, Sept. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Wiegand (J.)
Awake my soul; arranged by Rudolf
Sinn hold for violin and piano. (Mor-
ceaux de salon second series.) i°, sc.
5 p. and v. pt. 6898
J. Fischer & brother, New York, N. Y.
C 129736, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17,
1906.
Wilbur (The) walties; valse brilliant, bv
Lottie Burke Ware. Montreal,
W. II. Scroggie. f*», 5 p., pf. 5894
L. B. Ware, Montreal, Canada. C
131689, Oct. 9, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1906.
Wild (The) bird; words and music by G.
Miesse. f'', 3 p. 5895
G. Miesse, Lancaster, Ohio. C 131493,
Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Will the pearly gates unfold; words and
music by VVm. D. Gray. Fhila.,
M. D. Swisher. V, 3 p. 5896
W. D. Gray, Vilonia, Ark. C 131477,
Oct. 6, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1906.
Will you rememberl words by Minnie A.
Legge, music by Metropolitan music
CO. New York, Melville music
pub. CO. f°, 5 p. 5897
M. A. Legge, Rockville, Conn. C
129476, Sept. 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
WiUilms (Warwick).
Pick of the basket; grand selection ar-
ranged by J. Ord Hume, for brass band.
(Boosey & co's brass &reed band journal
no. 453. ) 4°, pt3. 5898
Francis, Dav & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 129679, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
17, 1906.
Wilion (H. Lane).
Soldiers and sailors; vocal duet, words
by Broughton Black. f°, 7 p. 5899
Reeder & Walsh, London, England. C
130546, Sept. 26, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1906.
Winnowed anthems no. 4, for quartet and
chorus choirs; a collection of fifty-
eight anthems and sacred songs by
twentv-two composers. 8°, 3^1 p.
5300
Hope pub. CO., Chicago, 111. A 155949,
Sept. 19, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 19, 1906.
Winter's tale; words and music bv Har-
riet Crane Bryant. f°, 12-19 p.
5301
Harriet Crane Bryant. C 128080, Apr.
4, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 22, 1906.
Wise (The) men. 2 leaves, song. 6S08
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
0 130695, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c Sept. 28,
1906.
Wolstenholme (W.)
Andante in A flat; from string quartet
op. 26 for organ, no. 4. f®, 7 p. 5«03
Laudy & co., London, England. C
130242, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 20, 1906.
Menuelto in C; from string quartet op.
26 for organ, no 5. (edition Laady.)
V, 7 p. 6804
Laudy <& co., London, England. C
130241, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Sept 20, 1906.
Won*t yon throw a kiss to me; (Linda) a
Southern love song, by \Vm. Me-
Kenna. f", 5 p. 5805
Jerome H. Remick & co., New^ York,
N. Y. C 131735, Oct. 10, 1906; 2 a Oct.
10, 1906.
Woodlark, cnokoo and frog; polka di con-
cert, [by] J. R. Wagner, arr. by
L. P. Laurendeau. C. Fischer's ed.
4*», orch. pts. 5806
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
131219, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
Woods (7. Cunningham).
Play the game; a cricket song, words
by G. T. Atkinson. (Novello's school
songs edited by W. G. McNaught, no.
868.) 8°, 7 p. 5307
Novello & CO., limited, London, FiDg-
land. C 129943, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Sept.
20, 1906.
Woodward (H. H.)
Be glad, 0 ye righteous; an anthem,
mixed voices. (Sacred music in octavo
no. 2256.) 8*, 11 p. 5308
John Church company, Cincinnati,
Ohio. C 129759, Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 18, 1906.
Working anywhere; [words by] Mrs.
Frank A. Breck, [music by] E. 6.
Lorenz. leaf. 5809
Lorenz publishing companv, Dayton,
Ohio. C 130340, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c.
Sept. 24, 1906.
Worsley (Clifton).
Beloved; Boston waltz [for] piano.
f°, 9 p. 5810
Caea Dot^sio, Madrid, Spain. C 129677,
Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17, 1906.
Would yon leave your happy home for me;
words by Andrew B. Sterling, music
by Harry Von Tilzer. f°, 5 p.
5811
H. Von Tilzer, music pub. co., New
York, N. Y. C 124035, June 22, 1906;
2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
361
Wyoming (The) valley dance; by Ray-
mond Litzenberger. f**, 5 p. pf.
5812
R. Litzenberger, Wilkesbarre, Pa. C
109449, Dec. 14, 1905; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1906.
Tale (The) mandolin oollection vol. 2.
Standard melodies air. easy and
practical for mandolin solo; 2nd
mandolin part, f®, 27, 27. 51 p.
piano part.
guitar part. 5818
P. J. Lammer», Baltimore, Md. C
130096-130098, Sept. 21, 1906; 2 c. of
each Sept. 21, 1906.
Yellow leaf, ^lop; bv Chas. D. Blake for
t he pianoforte. (Leaves and blossoms
no. 8.) f*», 5p. 5814
White-Smith music publishing com-
pany, Boston, Mass., in renewal for 14
vears from Oct. 1, 1906. C 130189, Sept.
24, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 22, 1906.
Ton (S. Constantino).
Camellia: melodie arranged by John
Wiegand for violin and piano. (Mor-
ceaux de salon second series.) f°, sc. 7
p. and V. pt. 5815
J. Fischer & bro.. New York, N. Y.
C 129734, Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17,
1906.
Ton; by Edward Blake. New York,
T. B. Harms co. f°,5 p., song. 5816
Piatt pub. CO., New York, N. Y. C
130580, Sept. 26, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1906.
Ton ean tail in my boat; two step intro.
The little bird's story from Edmund
Burke, [by] ChaunceV Olcott, arr. bv
T. P. & Geo. J. Trinkaus. f°, mand.
orch. pts. 5817
M. Witmark & sons. New York. N. Y.
C 130863, Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 29,
1906.
Ton can't dodge de rent man; [by] Henry
George Russell. Chicago, Pioneer
music pub. co. f°, 6 p., song. 5818
H. G. Russell, Chicago, 111. C 116021,
Mar. 10, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1906.
Ton were mama'i darling; words by
Christian E. Ulrich, music by Metro-
pc)litan music CO. New York, Mel-
ville music pub. co. f°, 5 p. 5819
C. E. Ulrich, W. Pittston, Pa. C
128905, Sept. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Tonng volnnteen; march [by] C. Berto.
f®, 5 p., pf., duet. 5820
Frederick Proescholdt, New York, N. Y.
C 130604, Sept. 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 17,
1906.
Tonr heart alone mnst tell; waltz, intro.
Miss Mary from Edmund Burke, [by]
Chauncey Olcott, arr. by T. P. &
Geo. J. Trinkaus. f°, mand. orch.
pts. 6821
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 130864, Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 29,
1906.
Tonr line, yonr eyes, yonr golden hair; by
I. Sylvester Sturgus. New York,
Hell & Hager co. , inc. f °» 5 p. , song.
5822
I. 6. Stui^us, New York, N. Y. C
129771, Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1906.
TonWe dng ont jnit right that day; com-
posed bv J. F. Hogan. Cincinnati,
Geo. Jaberg music co. f°, 5 p. , song.
5828
J. F. Hogan, Wellston, Ohio. C 118727,
Apr. 3, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 19, 1906.
Zahelle; words by Thure Bjurstrom, music
by Metropolitan music co. New
York, Melville music pub. co. f°,
5 p. 5824
T. Bjurstrom. New York, N. Y. C
129477, Sept. 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Ziegler (Lndwig).
Scenes and travels of voung America;
easy and melodious teaching pieces op.
25. no. 1, In the wild west, galop; no. 2,
Through the golden gate, march; no. 3,
En el prado, intermezzo cubano. f^,
each 5 p., pf. 6825
C 129635-129637, Sept. 17, 1906.
no. 4, Sur les boulevards, polka
militaire; no. 5, Un terder linden, walzer;
no. 6, On Broadway, gavotte. f°, each 5 p.
C 129638-129640, Sept. 17, 1906.
E. Witzmann & co., Memphis, Tenn.
2 c. of each Sept. 17, 1906.
Ziehrer (G. M.)
Wiener burger; waltz arr. b^ T. H . Bel-
li nson. concert ed. for military band.
8°, pts. 5826
Oliver Ditson company, Boston, Mass.
C 130649, Sept. 27, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 27,
1906.
8 pieces for piano by Carl Hahn, 1 -valse
lente; 2. Mazurek, 3. Danza Mexi-
cana. f°, each 5 p. 5827
Thos. (ioggan & bro., Galveston, Tex.
C 131849, 50 & 52, Oct. 12, 1906; 2 c. of
each Oct. 12, 1906.
Number of entries of Musical compositions completed by deposit of 2 copies
since Jan. 1, 1906 19, 794
INDEX TO PART 3. MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
This index contains the names of the copyright proprietors of all the titles regis-
tered in this number; following each proprietor's name is the title registered by
him. The index includes also title references to all compositions entered under
the authors in the Catalogue and author references to all compositions entered
under the titles in the Catalogue. In the case of an author reference, the title
follows the name of the author.
Xlie FIsdre* refer to tbe Heavy-faced Numbers folloivlns tlie TltleM In tbe
Catalogue.
Abeille (L'.) 4282
Abendglocken lauten 5268
Abt(F.) Sleep well 5128
Ackermann (J. E.) Schoolmates. 5073
Ad altare Dei 4421
Adams (C. B. ) There's a song .. 5201
Adams ( Mrs. C. B. ) Just as I am. 4761
Adams ( F. W. ) Olde mill 4964
Adams ( L. T. ) Going some 4603
Adoration 4925
Aeolian co. :
Reves 5032
Roges de Boheme 5045
Sonata 5139
Tarantelle 5186
Affinities 4842
Agnew (\V.) My recreant Ellen. 4910
Air **Orpheus" 4496
Alan (J. ) One, two, three 4973
Alassio (S. ) Figlia di lorio 4570
Albeniz. Reves 5032
Album leaf 5083
Albumblatt 5204
All the girls love me 4375
AllaMarcia 5076
Allen ( O. ) Demon's laugh 4463
Allen (M.) Where the wild roses
bloom 5283
Allen (S. G.) Down with the
trusts 4489
Am gardasee 5269
Amabilis 5070
Ambrose (P.):
Gotterdammerung 5248
WalkiJre 5251
Ambrose (R. S.) One sweetly
solemn thought 4972
Ambrosio (W. F.) Student's con-
certino 5170
An basilenen nachdem er von ihr
gereiset war 4602
Anderson (A. E.) Herren ar
Ronung 4658
Appollo-verlag. Omnibus 4295
Argentine 4494
Arioso 4632
Arise, O Ix)rd 4347
Armand (J. ) I'll ask my ma! . . . 4686
Armbruster (C. ):
King Henry's prayer 5249
Wotan's farewell .* 5252
Arnold (J. C.*) Gems from To-
basco J^nd 4407
Arthurs (G.) & Murphv (C. W.)
Any time ' 4263
As the image 5012
Asbury (R. W.) Sweetheart &
wives 5180
Ascher(E.) Tuscarora 5224
Ascher-Mahl. Garden of love 4580
Ascherberg, Hopwood&Crew, ltd. :
Danse grotesque ... 4465
Do you recall 4470
Old memories 4572
Ashford (E. L.):
Fight to win 4549
Good that I can do 4611
His mercy endureth 4662
Showers 5104
Ash ton music co. Don't go way . 4478
Asmuth (H. A.) Fluttering but-
terflies 4561
At dawn 4442
At the water mill 4574
Atwater (G.) African dreamland 4233
Au revoir 4456
Aubke ( H. F. ) Kommt herzu . . . 4776
Auchester (C. ) Sounds 5148
Augener ltd. :
Air "Orpheus" 4496
Album leaf 5083
Ballet from Orpheus 4597
Canzone 5190
Complaisante 4280
Ena gavotte 4771
Lullabv 4521
Serenade 5068
Tambourin 5021
6 sorrow songs 4420
I
1
II
INDEX
Au8 der guten alten zeit 4237
Aufl der Rinderzeit 4557
AuB femen welten 5264
Ave Maris stella 4619
Awake my soul 5293
Babcock ( D. D. ) Song of the scab . 5144
Babiola 4315
Baochanale 5072
Bacon (F. J.) Banjo lesson 5107
Baer ( J. H. ) Mister, help me 4873
Bagatelle 5020
Bailev ( E. H. ) Forest garden . . . 4566
Bailey ( Mrs, E. J. ) Under 5228
Balakirew ( M. ) Tarantelle 5186
BaU(E. R.) Seems to me 5086
Ballet from Orpheus 4597
Banjo lesson 5107
Banks (A.) Only a dream 4974
Barnard (G. D.):
A Uiance overture 4244
Western boy 5271
Barnes (M. W.) Jesns is coming. 4744
Barr (C. ) Lily of Killaniey 4802
Bartino (D. A.) Lucia sextette.. 4476
Bastow {O.):
Cameron Highlander 4370
Old windmill 4963
Batiste ( E. ) St. Cecilia 5056
Baxter ( H. P. ) Tripping 5222
Bay ley & Ferguson. Children... 43SS
Be glad 5308
Beachamp (E.') Good-bye 4606
Beard ( B. ) 'Neath the shadow . . 4921
Beauty & the beast 4513
Becket (T. a). Grandma's song. 5220
Bedtime song 5038
Beginner 4663
Behind the hills 4638
BehiitdichGott 5110
Belcher ( Mrs. J. L. R. ) Sometime . 5138
Beliebte miinnerchore 5110
Belladonna 4354
Belle au coeur dormant 4563
Bellstedt (H.) jr.:
Caprice on Dixie 4374
Twelve technical studies 5225
Variations 5235
Beloved 5310
Bendel ( V. ) Shenandoah 5095
Bennett (K.) Moon upon the
Altamaha 4877
Bennett ( P. F.) Down on the farm 4488
Bennett ( T. C. ) Paddy 4983
Berg (A. W.) Wedding march. . . 4301
Berg(E. T.) Palms (The) 4984
Berto ( C.) Young volunteers 5320
BicRemeyer (J.) Down on the
farm 4487
Biggs ( E. ) He wants to make you
free 4644
Biglow & Main co. Tell it 5188
Bingham (G. ) Star of the deep. . 5159
Birthday party 4309
Birthday song 4408
Bizet. Carmen 4666
Bjurstrom (T. ) Zabelle 5324
Blackbird 4555
Blake:
Give every man a square deal . 4592
Weigh each word 5263
Blake (CD.):
Nancy Lee 4915
Oak leaf march 4945
Silverleaf 5109
Waves 5257
Yellow leaf 5314
Blake (E.) You 5316
Blake bros. <fe Flick. Bridge 4348
BlessedisHe 4307
Blind maid of Bethany 4332
Blon (F. V.) Serenade d'amour.. 5091
Boccalari (E.):
Coquette 4435
Dance of the serpents 4453
Mauresque caprice 4851
Boieldieu. Dame Blanche 4451
Bollag (G.):
R<^veil du printemps 4329
Satinette 4330
Bonnie Mary o' Glengary 5081
Boosey & co. :
As the image 5012
Chasing butterflies 5207
Corporal's ditty 5156
Madrigal in May 4929
Shall I not wake 4841
Borghard t ( W. ) Kitty 4772
Born (Der) 5264
Bornemann ( O. ) Psyche 4571
Bote (E.) A Bock (G.):
Ewiges gedenken 4411
Verklungen 4412
Bothig (M. ) Brautlied 5247
Boy &giri 5133
Brady (T. F.) Old cross roads. . . 4957
Braham(E.) Slumbering embers. 5132
Braham (G. ) Elysia 4512
Brautlied 5112
Brautlied aus Lohengrin 5247
Bread & cheese & kisses 5037
Breinig (P. J.) My own sweet-
heart 4908
Breitkopf <fe Hiirtel:
Aus fernen welten 5264
Brautlied 5247
Klavier-sonate 4777
l^ohengrin 5250
Musikalische kiudei^gesell-
schaft 4503
Preludes 4806
Sechs grossc etuden 4399
Sonate Gdur 4620
Techniflche studien 4773
Bren(J.) Best I get 4310
Bridge 4302
BrigKs ( W. H. ) Agnes 4236
Britt {Mrs. E. K.) Everybody
rests 4528
Brown (A. W. ) Mary Ann 4848
Brown (C. B.) Sousa-swing
march 5149
INDEX
III
Brown (Mrs, G. R.) Down a
country lane 4484
Brown-eyed beauty 4363
Browne (B.M.) American girl.. 4256
Brush (M. £.) Meditation mel-
ody 4866
Bryant (H. C):
As dew to withered flowers. . . 4268
Four songs 4669
Winter's tale 5301
BulHs ( M . ) Babbling brook 4276
Bumbrae (M. ) My lassie 4903
Bundy(J.) Eglantine 4604
Bunny (J. W. ) Star of the west . 5162
Buona notte 4602
Burditt ( B. ) Victory will come . . 5238
Burke (J. J.) San Francisco 5061
Burmester ( W . ) Arioso 46:^2
Burns ( W. ) I am coming 4679
Burrlss {Mrs. A. B.) Wicked
citv 6292
Bush' (C. £. ) Guards on parade . 4623
Butler (H. M.) H. M. Butler's
four page mus. course 4626
Buttercups 5014
By the n vers of Babylon 5240
By the side of the Zuyder Zee 5077
C. ( E. G. ) Old churchyard 4956
C'est r^tendard 4335
Cadman (C. W.):
Caprice in G 4373
Legend in F 4786
CAlinette 4316
Cally(W. J.) Vesta 6237
Camellia 5315
Campbell (J. T. ) Bit sick 4320
Campbell (R. A.) Ruined city .. 5049
Canady (D. Z. ) Tell it 5188
Canotiers ( Les) 4844
Canzonetta 5204
Capricietto 4518
Carbone (A. ) Nocturne 4936
Carey (H.) Sally 5058
Carle (R.) Lemon 4788
Carlton ( C. ) Elk's parade 451 0
Carmen 4666
Carr (F. O. ) Sing just one song . 5119
CasaDot^sia (C):
Beloved 5310
Machaquito 5241
Cartling(H.) Boy blue 4340
Catlin (E. N.) Chinese picnic .. . 505T
Century co. Hymns of worship.. 4677
Century mus. pub. co.:
Bluebells 4322
Darling Nelly Gray 4468
Dixie land 4466
Does he love me 4472
Down Mobile 4486
Optarof love 4943
Old black Joe 4956
Perchance 4991
Sad sweet end 5053
Tell me 5189
» I
Challier (C. A.) & co.:
Drei heitere gesiinge 4666
Fiinfgesange 4557
Chanson cr autrefois 4220
Chanson napolitaine 4262
Chanson rustiques 4844
Chanson Venitienne 4443
Chant de la brise 4847
Chapman (S.) Automobile girl.. 4274
Chappell & CO., ltd.:
Birthday song 4408
Dedication 4409
Hallo! 4436
In June 4779
It's the girls 4379
Lily 6040
Linnet 4410
Merry maiden 4790
O loving Father 4461
Pierrot 4380
Supper girl 4381
Wiener trauen 4786
Chasing butterflies 5207
Chiche^ter ( V. ) Nobody works. . 4935
Child ( A ) was born in Bethlehem . 4672
Childhood fancies 6038
Children of the Kingdom 4383
Chinese picnic 6057
Chittenden (K. S.):
Dragon fly 4304
Svnthetic method 4987
Chopin (F.):
Consolation 4434
Sonata 6139
Weeping Poland 6262
Chri8man(C.) Esperanza waltzes. 4622
Christopher (W.H.) When Nell. 6276
Chrystal fountain 4230
Church (J.) CO.:
Arise 4347
Be glad 6308
By the rivers 6240
Dolly Madison march 4474
Fanflirtation 4735
Gems from * * Tobasco Land ' ' . 4407
Great Lord of lords 4833
Hark 4834
Hear me 4646
Hear me, O God 5164
Hear, O Thou 4992
Ho! every one 4439
Incline your ear 4648
I>ord 4835
Loveof God 4568
Our valentine 4981
Shepherds! 4630
Clementti (J. R.) 4876
Clifton ( M. ) Golden gate 4604
Clough (C. C.) Old P. A 4960
Coafiting down hill 4890
Cob- webs & other songs 5133
Cobb (G. L.) Pittsburg exposi-
tion 4999
Ooeur de poup^e 4996
Cohen (C.) Tatters 6187
Colborn ( C. S. ) Story is true .... 5167
IV
INDEX
Colby {Mrs. W. H.) In a grape
vine swing 4710
CJole ( A. O. ) I. O. F. brigade . . . 4697
Cole mu8. pub. co. I. O. F.
brigade 4697
Coleman (H.) Seltzer's snappy
siftings 5087
Collins (M. S.):
Good fellow 4607
Goodnight 4608
Janitor 4738
Little Bo-Peej) 4809
My darling 4894
My little toy man 4905
Success 5172
Twinkle 5227
Colombo 5078
Come ye blessed 4582
Complaisante 4280
C<»mstock (L. L. ) On the tiring
line 4970
Conners ( A . M. ) My Idaho home. 4899
Cook ( f ). C. ) pub. CO. :
Little light 4816
Messenger 4864
Cooper ( M. B.) Jingles 4750
Copurchic-valse 5244
Conn (J. P.):
Bathing 4286
My sweet sunflower 4912
Cornell ( M. P. ) Colonial dreams. 4425
Corporal's dittv 5156
Corson (A. M.) Old churchyard. 4956
Courtaux (M. ) Priere de Sainte-
C<:Hile 4441
Covert ( E. L. ) :
Tennessee niggah 5191
That wedding bell 5195
Cradle song 4230
Crowe ( O. E. ) Lover's lot 4827
Crowell (Mrs. A. R.) How can I
leave thee 4670
Cully ( J. B. ) Birds 4318
Cundy mus. co. :
Lost chord 4822
Sally 5058
Currier- Boyce co. Jennie 4742
Curwen (J.) & sons, ltd.:
Jack & Jill 4733
Little Jack Horner 4815
Musical muddle 4889
Peter Piper 4993
While 5033
Cushman (A. A.) Just we two .. 4762
Dale (B. B.):
Ad vance march 4232
Promenade 5016
Daly (J. M. ) Rosebud 5044
Dans le jardin 4844
Dans le pare 4464
Danse grotes(iue 4465
Danza Mexicana 5327
Darsay ( H. ) Pour I'amour 4337
Davis (A. K.) Elinore 4509
Davis (C. I.) Pittsburg exposi-
tion 4999
Day of days 4824
Daybreak 4637
Decourcelle ( P. ) Coeurdepoup^. 4996
Dedication 4409
Del mart er (J. E.):
Believe on the Lord 4296
Conquering 4432
Except ye repent 4631
Lift up your eyes 4797
Voice ol Jesus 5243
Demets ( E. ) Ad altare Dei 4421
Dennis Lightheart 4300
Denton (C. J.) & Fillmore (J. H.)
Christmas 4401
DcsesptTauce 4931
Desire 4361
Dethier (E.):
Allegretto 4243
Andante cantabile 4260
Improvisation 4709
Deutsche verlagsaktiengesellschaft
Sonate 4293
Dickens pub. co. Jingles 4750
Difference (The) 5133
Digoude-Diodet (L. ) Chanson
Venitienne 4443
Dillon (N. (;.) All the world's.. 4242
Dingman (}fr8. W. B. ) Little
light 4816
Ditson CO. ( O. ) :
Adoration 4925
Chinese picnic 5057
Concert valse 4397
Day of days 4824
Easy teacfiing 4309
Goldengift 46a5
Grande valse 4398
Hersong 4363
King Henry 'sprayer 5249
Mover's universal teacher 4885
School 4850
Temple dance 4621
To Spring 4622
Twen ty-ti ve studies 4308
Valse briliiante 4400
W here blossoms grow 5064
Wiener burger 5326
Wotan's farewell 5252
Divine ( F. E. S. ) My home 4897
Dix (J. A. ) Welcome home 5266
Donizetti:
Helisario 4297
Favorite (La) 4546
Dore ( D. ) Love's young dream . . 4832
Dotesio (0.) Chant de la brise. . . 4847
Douglas ( E. ) My thoughts 4913
Dragon fly 4304
Dreannng 4664
Dreamland 4664
Dreamland bars 5046
Drei heitere gesiinge 4556
Drei mannerchore 4321
Dreilileen verlag. Parademarsch. 4535
Dreistimmige friiuenchore 5004;
5111; 5268
Dudley (S. H.) If I ever get back. 4705
INDEX
Dugge(W.) Valse de concert 6185
Dupetit (F.):
Argentine 4494
Jamais sassez 4495
Recollections 5024
Durand (A.) <& fils:
Babiola 4315
Dans le pare 4464
Sonate 4741
3 pieces en^tines 4316
Eastman (A. U.): ■
Auldlangsyne 4271 |
Gavotte 4683 1
Maryland 4849
Minuet 4871
Easy teaching pieces 4309
EbeVlein (A.) Philippine patrol . 4497
Kckhardt ( R. ) Series of exercises . 4498
Edgar (P.) My Lady Vi 4902
Edmunds ( E. J . ) Picture 4997
Edwards (D.) He careth 4641
Edwarvis (G.):
Don't you think 4480
I miss you 4696
Mister monkey 4874
Edwards (G. ) music pub.:
Don* t you think 4480
I miss you 4696
Mister monkey 4874
Ehestand 4556
Eight short & instructive pieces. . . 4505
Eisenbrandt (H. R. ) sons:
Dancing daffodils 4454
March 4845
Elegie 4518
Ellis (J. H.) Song of the robin . . 5143
Ellis ( M. E. ) Soldier lover 5135
Ellis ( R. ) Recollections 5024
Ellis ( R. M. ) I love you 4690
Elves 5171
Emerson (L. O. ):
Hear and foreive 4645
Make a joyful noise 4840
Emmett ( D. D. ) Dixie land 4466
Kmpfang 4503
Enbadinant 4221
En el prado 5325
Ena gavotte 4771
Ennis ( H. ) If I had only slept. . 4706
Ensem ble 4664
Epstein (M. I.) Polka caprice... 5002
Espanola 4759
Evening 4637
Evening phadows 4886
Eventide 4247
Every cloud has a silver lining . . . 5079
Ewig liebe heimat 5105
Ewiges gedenken 441 1
Exercises 41im<^ntaire8 4922
Kye hath not seen 4564
Faerber (A.) Pr^^ludes 4806
Faj»n(B.) Jovs 4757
Fahv (8. H.) Little bright eyes. 4810
Fairies! FairiesI 4918
Fairview pub. co. Jephaniah 4743
Fan flirtation 4735
3596— FT 3, NO 17—06 5
Farrel (T.):
In the silent deep 4722
Let me down 4792
Toilers 5218
Faster (O. ) On the Belvidere 4969
Faure. Palms 4984
Fearis(J. 8.):
As a mother 4267
I waitHistime 4701
Infant King 4725
Jingle bells 4749
Pray it through 5013
Thou crownest the year 5209
Fehrenbacher(M.) Boo-Booman. 4334
Feist ( L. ) :
African dreamland 4233
Bathing 4285
Bull-frog & the coon 4369
Daddy dear 4448
Fancy free 4639
My sweet sunflower 4912
Feldman ( B. ) <& co. :
An revoir 4456
Bonnie Mary 5081
Bread & cheese 5037
Bv the side 6077
Colombo 6078
Every cloud 5079
Fairies! 4918
Good-bye 4266
My bungalow . ! 4867
Peg^y Machree 4868
Seaside Louise 4362
Stowaway 5082
Suzannah's long stocking 5080
Things that a man can't do . . 4423
When there isn't a girl 4423
You are my Irish lily 4457
Feleky (C. ) : When stars 5277
Festa 6071
F^te villageoise 4844
Figlia di lorio 4570
Fillmore bros. co. :
Beautiful beaming star 4287
Christmas 4401
Crown in jj of love 4446
His ble^smp shall flow 4660
Jehovah reigns 4740
Joy 4756
Little jov-givers 4552
Merrv bells 4860
Mighty Jehovah 4866
Mother 4882
Praise ye the Father 5010
Santa Glaus' doings 4577
There's asong 5201
Voluntary 5245
While the shepherds 5286
Wise men 5302
Fink (F. ) Ere love ties are bro-
ken 4517
Firedrill 4442
Fireflies 6153
Fin3t robin 5038
First studies for the violin 4663
VI
INDEX
Fischer (C):
All souIb
Alpine bella
Am briinnele
Am heimw^
Ambroma
Andatite
Auf der wacht
Bogeyman
Bonnie Christ church bells . . .
Ca valine
Coquette
Dance of the serpents
Dolly's dream
Eclippe
Every valley
Fairy's greeting
Famous ride
Fanitul
Feuillet d'album
Garden of love
Hajnalka
Humorenque
Hunting butterflies
Little tyrant
Mauresque caprice
Merry wandering
New echoes
Overture hongroise
Petite valse
Polish dance
Polonaise
Paraphrase :
Romance •
St. Cecilia
S<^r^nade
Serenade d'amour
Sleep, baby sleep
Sleigh-ride
Slumbering embers
Spring song
Student's concertino
Sur le lac
Thema
To start with
TuHcarora
Twilight shadows
VergiHsmeinnicht
Vesta
Vienna festival
Waldlied
Woo<llark
110 ea^y & progres^^ive exer-
cises
Fischer ( J. ) & brother:
Allegretto
Andante
Ave Maris stella
Awake my soul
Camellia
Caprice inG
Comnmnion
Galop militaire
Grand chctur
Improvisation
Largo
4241
424^
4249
42. 0
4251
4261
4270
4327
4333
4382
44:^6
4453
4475
4499
4527
4537
4538
4540
4547
4580
4629
4673
4674
4817
4851
4863
4927
4982
4994
5001
5003
4987
5041
5056
5090
5091
5125
5130
5132
5155
5170
5175
5199
5217
5224
5226
5236
5237
5239
5254
5306
4447 !
I
I
4243 '
4260 I
4619
5293
5315
4373
4430
4853
4614
4709
4634
Fischer (J.) & brother — Continued.
legend in F 4785
Mattchiche 4;«6
One sweetly solemn thought. . 4972
Pi^ce romantique 4384
Prayer 5168
R^ve charmant 5a31
Reverie 5074
St^rt^nade 4385
Fithian ( P. G. ) King cometh .... 4770
Flatteuse 4222
Flederuiaus 4986
Fletcher ( R. K. ) Old P. A 4960
Fliistem 4557
Foote ( A . ) Fugue in E minor . . . 46:^3
Forberg (R.):
Carmen 4666
Japanische national-hymne . . 4372
Sieben vierstimmige manner-
ch(5re 4386
Taorm i na 4326
Foster ( 8. C. ) Old Black Joe 4955
Fox (S. ) pub. CO.:
Oldemill 4964
Shenandoah 5095
Tatters 5187
Fragments de ballet 5072
Framj^ton (F. ) Because 4290
Francis, Day ^Hunter:
Anv time 4263
Baby 4278
Because 4290
Boy blue 4340
Cameron Highlander 4370
Can't you see 4371
My Lady Vi 4902
Old windmill 4963
Pick 5298
Sing 5119
Strolling 5169
We parted 5259
Welcome home 5266
When stars 5277
W h y d o th e girl 8 529 1
Franke (F. W.) Laud we our
God 4635
Franz (A.):
Auldlangsyne 4271
Maryland 4849
Fraternity pub. co.:
Farewell 4542
Little heart 4814
Nancy's eyes 4916
Survivor 51 76
Frederick ( E. M. ) Bright light. . 4349
Freudenberg (W.) Jahrmarkts-
fest 4573
Fried richs (W. H. ) Union miner's
wants 5230
Friendly cow 51 Ji3
Frisky darkies 47«7
Frolic 4309
Fugue in E minor 4(>33
Fullekruss ( E. ) Waldlied 5254
Fiinf gesilnge 4557
INDEX
VII
Funk (L.) :
American ballot 4255
Americanism 4257
Purth (S. ) Everything is rosy. . . 4529
Gabriel ( E. ) Let me bear 4793
Oaines ( M. L. ) 1 heah de voices. . 4684
Gallet (E.) Impression 4778
Galop militaire 4853
Galop pour piano 4493
Gammes et arp^pes 4923
Gardner (C ) His lily queen 4661
Gardner ( N. A. ) Panama canal. . 4985
Gatsch ( Mrs. M. ) Mother 4881
Geibel ( A. ) :
Jehovah reigns 4740
Song of Sunday 5140
Geibel (A. ) mus. co. O for a closer
walk 4585
Gems from * * Tobasco Land " 4407
German ( E. ) & co. J. G. Beazley's
18 original -melodien 4306
Gigout (E.):
Communion 4430
Grand chceur dialogue 4614
Gilbert ( C. R. ) Oblivion 4946
Gilbert (J. L.):
Little daisv's answer 4812
No time .' 4934
Gill (J. M. ) Which do you like. . 5284
Gillespie (A.) Broncho buster Jim 4350
Gilmore (P. S.) band library pub.
CO.:
Espanola 4759
Loreley 4924
Lucia 4476
Girard (A.):
Exercises 4922
Gammes et arp^ges 4923
Gladdish (F. E.) In the Spring-
time 4723
Godard (B.):
S^'^r^nade 5090
Sur le lac 5175
Goetz ( E. R. ) It's lovely 4732
Goggan ( T. ) & bro. 3 pieces 5327
GobIer(G. ) Lieder und gesiUige. 4602
Goidbeck ( R. ) :
Moonlight 4878
Murmuring waves 4887
Valse 5234
Gondoliera 4247; 4954
Good ( }frs, W. H. ) Merry May. . 4862
Good-bye 4266
Good night pong 4352
Gordon (3/r«. L. C. ) Thoughts of
thee 5211
Gotterdanimerung 5248
Gould (E.) Simple life 5113
Gould (S. M . ) My Pearl 4909
(irande valse brilliante 4398 '
Grandma's nong 5220
Grant (8. B. ) Governor's dav. . . 4613
Gray (W. D.) Will the pearly
gates 5296
Great Ix>rd of lords 4833
Green (M. F. ) Romance 5042
Gregh ( L. ) Retour de f^te 4618
Grill ( A. ) On the Belvidere 4969
Grille und libelle 4355
Grissinger ( M. A. ) That wrecked
golden citv 5196
Groggan (1*.) & bro. Foglio
d'album 4562
Grose (H. B.) & Graff (G. B.)
Praisebook 6008
Gruenwald (R.):
Concert valse 4397
Grande valse 4398
Temple dance 4621
To spring 4622
Valse brilliante 4400
Guentzel (G.):
Espanola 4759
Loreley 4924
Lucia sextette 4476
Guinn (J. B.) I'm on my way... 4694
Hachette & cie. Belle au coeur
dormant 4563
Hager ( F. W. ) Minerva 4870
Hahn (C):
Foglio d'album 4562
3 pieces for piano 5327
Haines (C. ) Sylvia 5181
Haines ( K. L. ) Soldier lover 5136
Hall (J. L.):
C'himing Ch ristmas bells 4394
Good tidings 4612
Grand old chorus 4616
Guiding star 4624
Light&song 4799
Ostarof joy 4942
Onward, blessed tidings! 4977
Send the tidings 5089
Shepherds 5099
Sing, captive J udah 5118
Hall(J.T.) Slumbering embers. 5132
Hall- Mack co. :
All hail 4240
Angels' song 4262
Chiming Christmas bells 4394
Christmas bells 4402
Gather near 4581
(jood-tidings 461 2
Grand old chorus 4616
Guiding star 4624
Hasten on 4640
Hear the Mis 4647
Join ye men 4753
Joy of the nation 4756
Lift vour eves 4798
Light & song 4799
O Bethlehem 4937
O loval hearts 4941
O star of joy 4942
Onward 4977
Praise Him! 5009
Rejoice 5028
Ring out 5034
Ring, ve bells 5035
Send forth 5088
Send the tidings 5089
Shepherds 5099
VIII
INDEX
Hall-Mack co. — Continued.
Shepherds bow 5097
Shineon! 5101
Shine, star 6102
Sing a song 5117
Sinjj, captive Judah 5118
Sing glory 5120
Singing glory 5124
Sleep on 5126
Sleep, sleep 5127
Song of the angels 5142
'TisChristmaa 5214
Welcome 5265
Welcome morn ! 5267
Hallo! hallo! 4436
Hammerel (V. ) Mattchiche 4336
Hanby (B. R.) Darling Nelly
Gray 4458
Hanger ( E. M. ) Marguerite 4846
Hanger ( L. P. ) Marguerite 4846
Happy days 4323
Haraldsen ( H. H. ) Do not weep. 4467
Harbacb (H. C.) Grandmother's
baby 4617
Hardy (L. W.) Overture Lon-
groise 4982
Hark the dad sound 4834
Harman (H. L.) pub. co. That is
the reason 5194
Harman's pub. co- Sapphire 5065
Harmony m us. CO. Oh, its lovely. 4952
Harms {T. B. ) co. :
Don't you want 4481
Oh, Mr. Sun 4768
Ruth 5051
Harris (C. K.):
By the pyramids 4364
(iirirl who loves 4590
In the shadow 4721
Love's young dream 4832
Harris ( F. ) co. Dennis Lightheart. 4300
Harris (T. ) & others. Even unto
Beth lehem 4526
Harrison. In the gloaming 4717
Harrison (B. R.) When I am
away 5273
Hartung (C):
Communion 4430
Grand chtwur dialof^ue 4614
Hascall (W.):
Farewell 4542
Little heart 4814
Nancy's eyes 4916
Survivor 5176
Ha.«ey ( W. B. ) Musical settings. . 4890
Haek'ell (F. M.) Come dear sinner. 4426
Haskius (W. R. ) &co. Guards on
parade 4623
Hat<;h music co.:
At the water mill 4574
Beautv & the l)east 451 3
Ci raudma' s song 5220
Happy days 4323
Hommage 4998
Jack & the beanstalk 4514
MiLsical bubbles 5154
Hatch music co. — Continued.
Sleiffh ride 4763
Whither 4775
Haviland (F. B.) pub. co.:
Arrah- Wanna 4265
If I ever get back 4705
In a grape vine swing 4710
Hawkes & son:
Ploughboy 4737
Sweet girl 6027
Hazlett (S. M. ) Girl behind 4589
Hear me, O God 5164
Hear, O Thou Shepherd 4992
Heed ( J. C. ) Fairy's greeting . . . 4637
Heidecker ( E. \\ . ) In the halls
of memory 4718
Heinrichshofen's verlag:
Ewig liebe heimat 6105
Marschall marsch 4675
Helf & Hager CO.:
It's lovely 4732
Minerva 4870
Tie-ro 5213
Henderson (J. A.) In the secret
place 4719
Hendricks ( J. R. ) Dream fancies. 4490
HeniuB (J.) Romance 5041
Henselt ( A. ) Petite valse 4994
Her song 4363
Herbert ( V. ) Oriental dance 4978
Herzensf ruling 5270
Hengel & cie.:
Bridge 4302
Copurchic- valse 6244
Ne men tons 4303
V'alse de paradis 4917
Hexenmar 4413
Hey^er (E. K.):
Crowning of love 4445
Voluntary 5245
HilariU^ 4664
Ililderbrant (E. L.) Sing me a
song 5121
Hill (L. B. ) Auto song 4273
Hill(W. H.) Girl 4591
Hiller (P.):
Bogevman 4327
Hunting butterflies 4674
Hinds, Nome & Eldredge. Most
popular piano pieces 4880
Hiromori (H.) Japanische na-
tional-hymne 4372
Hirondelles 4511
His honor the mayor 4500
Ho! every erne that thirsteth 4439
Hoare ( F. ) Paradise lost 4339
Hoffmann (F. ) Lohengrin 5250
Hofmann (H.):
Sleep, baby sleep 5125
Tostart with 5217
Hofmeister (F:):
Etuden 48a5
Six^udes 4286
Hogan (J. F. ) You've dug out . . 5323
HoUaender ( V. ) Spring song ... 6155
INDEX
IX
Holmes (£. B.) Dreaming of
mother 4492
Holt (D.) Farewell 4541
Holzhauser (H.) In the shadow. 4720
Holzmann ( A. ) In meinem heim-
atland 4995
Home sweet home 4869
Hommage d. la Pologne 4998
Hope pub. CO.:
Children's King 4393
Even unto Bethlehem 4526
Winnowed 5300
Horvath (M.):
Ambroeia 4251
Little tyrant 4817
Hoschna (K. L.) Little brown
witches 4811
Household guest CO. MyGretchen. 4895
How many times 4842
H ubbell ( R. ) Girl who loves. . . . 4590
Huber(A.) Students* concertino. 5170
Hug(R.) Johnnie 4751
Hugh (D.) 'Neath the budding
orchard trees 4919
Hume ( J. 0. ) Pick of the basket. 5298
H ungerford ( E. ) M v home 4898
Hunter (G. M.) A(y moonlight
Sue :.. 4906
Hunting song 5020
Hurdy-gurdy man 5038
Husarenbraut 4556
am the Lord 4462
come to you 4752
will feed my flock 4843
f I were only taller 4365
lton(8.) How's that 4671
m holdseligen Maien 4386
m reih una glied 4503
m sommer 5269
mperial music pub. co. Old home
place 4959
mpression 4778
mpressions of the Wa-Wan cere-
mony 4545
n June 4779
n meinem heimatland 4995
n the giant swing 4352
n the Indian village 4352
n the isle of our dreams 4653
n the menagerie 4352
n the wild west 5325
ncline your ear 4548
ndiana music co. My own sweet-
heart 4908
t's the girls 4379
G. Jfeazley's 18 original-melo-
die 4306
Jaberg (G.) mus. co. Lilies 4800
Jack & the beanstalk 4514
Jacoby ( R. ) I' m just a cowboy . - 4692
Jacoby (R. B.):
I'm just aoowboy 4692
Say you'll bemine 5069
Jahrmarktsfest von plundersweil-
em 4573
Jamais sassez 4495
Japanische national-hymne 4372
Jarvis ( J. ) Mother- plav 4576
Jeans (C.) In a home 4711
Jenkins (Mrs. E. J.) I can draw. 4681
Jenkins' sons mus. CO. Best I get. 4310
Jiran (J.) On the Belvidere 4969
Jobes ( Mr8. L. D. ) Thinking .... 5206
Johnson {Mrs. M. A.) Saloon-
keeper's pet 5059
Johnston (J. D.) Loves devotion. 4828
Joliff (M. ) Eyes of blue 4533
Jolly pranks 4890
Joyeux retour 4223
Joyous return 5036
Judd(C. M.) Julie 4758
Judson (A.):
Gather near 4581
Praise HimI 5009
Re j oice 5028
Song of the angels 5142
Kaufman (M. R.):
Sapphire 5065
That is the reason 5194
Kearton ( H. ) :
Jack & Jill 4733
Little Jack Horner 4815
Kelley ( H . ) Old stone wall 4961
Kerker (G.) Ruth 5051
Kern (J. D.) Don't you want ... 4481
Kese wetter ( G. ) Oblivion 4946
King (J. R.):
Geschicnten 4587
Hand-in-hand 4631
On blooming meadows 4967
Pensees dansantes 4990
King(R. A.):
Down Mobile 4486
Perchance 4991
Sad, sweet ead 5053
King Henry's praver 5249
King Robert of Sicily 4418
Kingdom 4508
Kingslev ( F. L. ) Love poem 4826
Kisor (t. W.) Mother's request. 4884
Kistler ( A. ) In San Francisco. . . 4715
Kistner (F.):
Drei mannerch()re 4321
Lied der pappenheimer 5075
Quintett 4325
Klaiss ( M. M. ) Star of heaven . . 5161
Klavier-sonate 4777
Kleine { W. D. ) Landa's park . . . 4780
Klingler ( E. R. ) Sarah Jane .... 5066
Klohr (J. W.) Dolly Madison
march 4474
Klosterglocker 51 10
Kniibel (A. M. ) R^ve charmant . 5031
Kohler (H.):
Am briinnele 4249
Am heimweg 4250
Auf der wacht 4270
VergisHmeinnicht 5236
KoninHky(S. ) In lover's lane... 4712
Koninsky music co. :
Automobile girl 4274
INDEX
Koninsky mueic co. — Continued.
Demon's laugh 4463
In lover's lane 4712
Kowalski. Roeee de Boheme 5045
Kramer ( R. ) Waldlied 5254
Kramer- Bangert ( E. ) Wiegenlied. 4781
Kratz (L. G.) Jesus 4747
Kremer (V.) co. :
Cinderella 4405
In the springtime 4723
Paddy 4983
Reindeer 6026
Kreps (J.C. ) San Francisco's fall. 5063
Kress {Mrs. R. A. ) Old friends. . 4958
Krey (H.) mus. co.:
As the nightingale 4269
Only a wreath 4975
Krinbill (G. E.) After the dark. 4234
Kunkel(J. ) Sparkling dew 5151
Kunkel bros.:
Bohemian girl 4328
Caliph of Bagdad 4367
Charming May 4388
Consolation 4434
Eglantine 4504
Finale from svmphonv in E
fiat.........' .* 4553
Flirt 4559
Fluttering butterflies 4561
CTeschic'hten 4587
Hand-in-hand 4631
H uzza ! 4676
I'll ask my ma! 4686
Irresistible 4730
I.ife's lights 4795
Love's greeting 4829
Moonlight 4878
Murmuring waves 4887
Night blooming cereus 4930
Oleander blossoms 4966
On blooming meadows 4967
On the wings 4971
Pen sees 4990
Polka caprice 5002
Puck 5018
Return of spring 5030
Shepherd's bells 5096
Shepherd's prayer 5100
Shooting meteor 5103
Sounds 5148
Sparkling dew 5151
Sweet brier 5177
Titania 5215
Valse arabesque 5234
Weeping Poland 5262
Kyle [Mrs. §.) Find my papa... 4554
L. (E. S.):
Give thanks 4593
Offertory resy >onFe 4948
Thanksgiving doxology 5192
Lacev ( Fl. J.) :
Christmas bells 4403
Hasten on 4640
Hear the bells 4647
.Toin ve men 4753
O Bethlehem 4937
-. '
Lacey (H. J.) — Continued
Shepherds bow 5097
Singing glory 5124
Sleep.. 5127
Welcome 5265
Lady Beatrice 4803
Laendler 4503
Lammers (P. J.):
Belisario 4297
Beneath love's window 4299
Caliph of Bagdad 4368
Dame Blanche 4451
Farewell to Naples 4543
Favorite 4546
In the gloaming 4717
Inflamatus 4726
Palms 4984
Sleep well 5128
Tancredi 5184
Yale mandolin collection 531 3
Laney(C. H.) Sue 5173
Lange (G. ) Beneath love's win-
dow 4299
Langey ( 0. ) Oriental dance 4978
I Argo 4634
Laud we our God 4635
louder ( H. ) We parted 5259
l^udv & co:
Andante 5303
Festa 5071
Fragments 5072
Hirondelles 4511
Marche triomphale 4338
Menuetto 5304
Scenes cbamp^tres 4844
Six songs 4483
2™* tarentella 5256
Laughing sirens 4769
Laurendeau (L. P.):
All souls rest 4241
Andante 4261
Bonnie Christ church bells. . - 4333
Cavatine 4382
Coquette 4435
Dance 4453
Every valley 4527
Mauresque caprice 4851
St. Cecilia 5a56
Vienna festival 5239
Woodlark 5306
I AX ( F. ) :
Beneath love's window 4299
Caliph of Bagdad 4368
Dame Blanche 4451
Farewell to Naples 4543
In the gloaming 4717
Inflammatus 4726
Sleep well sweet angel 5128
Tancredi 5184
Lay ton (J. T.) Plea 5000
Lea ( J . E. ) ( Uorious land 4596
Ijebens-pulse 4356
Leduc ( E. ) Six morceaux 4282
Lee (W.):
San Francisco 5062
Simply trusting 5114
INDEX
Leeuwen ( A. v. ) Sonate fur flote. 4293
Legend of the mill 4654
L^ge (M. A.) Will you remem-
ber? 5297
Lehmann (G. ) Method for violin 4305
Leigh ( F. W.) Why do the girls. 5291
Leimbach (U. P.) Moonlight
dream 4879
Lemoire ( A. ) Espanola 4759
Leonard & co. :
Blackbird..: 4555
Little white house 4838
Le Paige (0. E.) What's all the
worry 5272
Lerman (J. W.) Oh, give thanks. 4951
Lewis (C. H.):
Musical muddle 4889
Peter Piper 4993
Lewis <& Rose. American ballot.. 4255
Lewy(H.) Sulamith 4324
Liebisch (R. ) Uusarenbraut 4556
Lied der pappenheimer 5075
Lieder und gesange 4602, 5269
Life of my heart 5288
Lille (G. de). R^ve charmant 5031
Lily of Boulter*8 lock 5040
Lincoln (H.J.) Baldwin 4284
Linnet 4410
LJtolff's verlag. 3 melodische
clavierstiicke 5204
Lit ten (C. W. ) City of gold 4406
Little dance 5038
Little joy-givers 4552
Little old America 4515
Li ttle wh i te house 4838
Litzenberger (R.) Wyoming val-
ley 5312
Lloyd (J.) Confidence in God... 4431
Loder ( V. A. ) Golden gift 4605
Longing 4415
Lord is in His holy temple 4835
Lord! whom my heart holds dear. 4659
Loreley 4924
Lorenz (E. S. ):
Begin! 4294
Bread of heaven 4343
Come to the fountain 4429
(Consecrate your money 4433
Do what you can 4468
Eyes of tfce world 4534
Fill the earth 4551
(jod has done 4599
God of our fathers 4600
Hail to our Redeemer. . 4628
Heaven within 4650
Hold up the lamp 4665
I want my life 4703
Jesus lives 4746
Keeper 4766
Lord will comfort 4821
Music of heaven 4888
Name of Jesus 4914
O life beyond 4940
Offer unto God 4947
Put up thy sword 5019
Stand for thy country 5157
Lorenz (E. 8.) — Continued.
Stars of Christmas night 5163
Wanderer come 5255
Working 5309
Lorenz pub. co. :
Abide with me 4227
Always the same 4248
And there were shepherds . . . 4259
As a mother 4267
Beautiful herald 4288
Begin! 4294
Bells 4298
Beyond the horizon 4312
Bread of heaven 4343
Breaking da^' 4344
Christmas vision 4404
Close tc:) the cross 4414
Come to the fountain 4429
Consecrate your money 4433
Crown Him 4444
Do what you can 4468
Eyes of the world 4534
Fair F:den-land 4536
Fight to win 4549
Fill me 4550
Fill the earth 4551
Give thanks 4593
Glad good cheer 4594
Glorious day 4595
(to through the gates 4598
God has done 4599
God of our fathers 4600
Good that 1 can do 4611
jjail 4627
Hail, Redeemer .* .' ."''.'.'.'!*!! .' 4626
Hail to our Redeemer 4628
Hear <fe forgive 4645
Heaven within 4650
Herald the story 4652
FI is mercy endureth 4662
Hold up the lamp 4665
How beautiful 4669
I wait His time 4701
I want my life 4703
I wonder 4704
In the blessed bv and by 4716
Infant King....'. 4726
Jetius 4747
Jesus keeps 4745
Jesus lives 4746
Jesus shall conquer 4748
Justaslam 4761
Keep the heavenly hills 4766
Keeper 4766
Kinj? Cometh 4770
Let us rejoice 4794
Lord shall comfort 4820
Lord will comfort 4821
Make a joyful noise 4840
May (iod depend 4^52
Merry Christmas 4861
Music of heaven 4888
My best & truest friend 4891
Name of Jesus 4914
( ) li fe Ixiyond 4940
OThou 4944
XII
INDEX
Lorenz pub. co. — Continued.
Offer unto God 4947
Offertory response 4948
Oh, come 4949
Oh, give thanks 4951
Our Christmas stockings 4979
Pray it through 5013
Put up thy sword 5019
Redeemer 4229
Seek ye the Lord 5085
Showers 5104
Sing, O ye heavens 5122
Snowflakes flutter 51 34
Song of the angels 5141
Sons of praise 5146
Stand 5157
Stars of Christmas 5163
Thanksgiving doxology 5192
There is a green hill 5200
Thou crownest the year 5209
Thy light is come 5212
Unto Thee 5232
Wanderer, come 5255
Working 5309
Lossy (F. H.):
Charity ball 4387
Grand national 4615
Loves devotion 4828
On the firing line 4970
Under the palms 5229
Lou-Lou 4932
Loveof God 4568
Love's largess 4842
Lowden (C. H.):
All hail the day 4240
Joy of the nations 4756
Shine on! 5101
Lowitz (J. B. ) Baby blue 4277
Lucas (P. V. ) Automobile man . . 4275
Lucia sextette 4476
Lullaby 4521
Lynch (Mrs. J.) Mike Murphy*8
sheep 4866
Lyon (F.) Beyond the horizon.. 4312
Lyons (T. M.) Alice 4238
M. (F. W.):
Old black Joe 4955
Dixie land 4466
Darling Nelly Gray 4458
Bluebells 4322
McAllister (A. ) Her last good-bye. 4651
McCabe ( J. C. ) Elysia 4512
McCanta (R. E. ) Shepherd's love. 5098
McChesney {Mrs. F. A.) Califor-
nia earthquake 4366
McConnell ( V. ) To a despairing,
disobedient heart 5216
McDaniel ( H. K. ) Carrie Nation . 4378
McDermott ( A. L. ) If I only had
a home 4707
McGrade (F. J.) I'll remember
you 4688
McGruder (M. B.) Waiting 5253
McGuiness (I. E.) If I had only
slept 4706
Machaquito 5241
Mack (A.):
Goodnight 4609
H ear t of the rose 4649
Joys 4757
McKenna(W.) Won't you 5305
Mackie ( W. H. ) Daddy dear. . . . 4448
McKinley mus. co.:
Beyond the gates 481 1
Free as a bird 4658
Jingle bells 4749
Let me hear 4793
Little acrobat 4807
Moon kisses 4876
Return 5029
Sonora 5146
Star of the deep 5169
There's only one 5202
McMillan (G. ) We can 5258
Madonna mit den Mandarinen 4602
Madrigal in Mav 4929
Ma^uder (L. E. ) Alone 4245
Maianfang 4413
Maid Marian 4803
Maidel vom Berge 5111
Manley (Mrs. J.) Back to child-
hood's days 4283
Mann (N. D. ) Take a sail 5183
Manon Lescaut 5017
Marche des cretins 4530
Marche triomphale 4338
Marching song 5133
Marion (F.) There's only one... 5202
Marionetten walzer 4837
Markee ( H . L. ) Sad old maid . . . 5052
Marks (W.E.)
Jesus keeps 4745
My best & truest friend 4891
Marquise 4369
Marriage of the frog & the mouse . 4345
Marschall marsch 4575
Marshall ( G. P. ) Sailor boys. . . . 5055
Martin (J.)
After years 4235
Lillies 4801
' Neath the old locust tree 4920
Old home place 4959
Martin (W.S.):
Lift your eyes 4798
Mizpah 4875
Mason (C.E.) Co-ordinate arpeg-
gios 4416
Mason (V.H.) She slumbers near. 5094
Masten (I. J.) In memoriam 4713
M attch iche 4336
Maurice (J. ) Luna park 4836
Maurice & Morgan mus. co., Luna
park 4830
Maxwell ( H. E. ) Simply trusting. 5114
Maxwell (VV.) mus. co.:
Mermaid 4601
Ombre di notte 4637
May (A.) Shadows 5093
May (D. M. H.):
Belisario 4297
Favorite 4546
Mayer ( F. ) IWveuse 4854
INDEX
XIII
Mayne(W. W.):
Cherokee 4390
New state 4928
Mayo (8.) & David (W.) China-
man 4395
Mazurka 5204
Meditation 4230
Meingebet 5268
Mein Tirol 5112
Melancholy pixie 4352
M^lanrolie 4253
Mellick (J. ) I*ve learned to love. 4700
Melnotte (C.) :
Caliph of Bagdad 4367
Puck 5018
Melody 5039
Melville mus. pub. co. My spirit
lover 491 1
Memories 4415
Mendel (W.J.) Too late 5219
Mendelssohn (F.) Lift thine eyes. 4796
Menges (F. C. ) In memoriam... 4713
Meredith (1. H. ) Upward 5233
Merkel (VV. G. ) Titania 5215
Mermaid 4501
Merry ( M. ) No, no, no 4933
Merry maiden 4790
Metealf (P. B. ) Old P. A 4960
Method for violin 4305
Metropolitan mus. co :
Alone 4245
American girl 4256
Auto 4272
Auto song 4273
Bachelor 8 lonely home 4281
Birds 4318
Boo-Boo man 4334
Brij^ht light 4349
California earthquake 4366
Carrie Nation 4378
Do not weep 4467
Down on the farm 4487
Dream 4491
Ere love ties are broken 45 1 7
Everyl)ody rests 4528
Exile 4532
Eyesof blue 45:i3
Floating 4560
Happy 4636
His lily queen 4661
I am coming 4679
I can draw 4681
I have kissed you 4683
Iloveyou 4690
Fm notfooling 4693
Pve learned 4700
If it had not been 4708
In San Francisco 4715
Irene 4729
Jesus is coming 4744
Julie 4758
Knight 4774
Let me 4791
Little beggar 4808
Merry May 4862
Mister, help me 4873
Metropolitan mus. co. — Continued.
Mother 4881
My lassie 4903
Mv Pearl 4909
My recreant Ellen 4910
My thoughts 4913
Neath the budding orchard
trees 4919
Nobody works 4935
Old cross roads 4957
Old friends 4958
Only a dream 4974
Our darling 4980
Poor boy 5006
Sad old maid 5052
She slumbers near 5094
Simple life 5113
Song of the scab 5144
Southern love story 5150
Sue 5173
That happy day 5193
Things 5205
Tripping 5222
Under 5228
Weave 5260
When I saw up country 5274
When my shirt crawls 5275
When the roses bloom 5279
When thesoul 5281
Where the wild roses bloom. . 5283
Which do you like 5284
Wicked city 5292
Will you 5297
You were mama* s darling 531 9
Zabelle 5324
Metzler &CO., ltd. Romance 4351
Meyboom (E. L. ) When you are
away 5282
Meyer (G. J.) & others. Inspir-
ing 8on£^ 4727
Meyer & brother. Inspiring songs 4727
Miesse (G.):
Jolly bov 4754
Sweet bye& bye 5178
Wild bird 5295
Mignonette 4655
Miles (C. A.):
Angels' song 4262
Oloval hearts 4941
Ring, ve bells 5035
Send forth 5088
Shine, star 5102
Singglorv! 5120
' Tis Chri'stmas 5214
Welcome mom ! 5267
Millard (R. K.) When the soul . 5281
Miller (F. L.) Dancing daffodils. 4454
Miller (L. F.) March of the
white rabbits 4845
Miller (T. F.) & Noelsch (W.):
Lift thine eyes 4796
Praise ye... 5011
Seek ve the Lord 5084
When the Lord 5278
XIV
IKDEX
Mills ( F. A. ) :
(iood-niffht 4608
Good fellow 4607
Janitor 4738
Little Bo-Peep 4809
Mydarling 4H94
My little toy man 4905
Success 5172
Twinkle 5227
Milnian(D.) Bonnie Christchurch
bells 4333
Mirault (A. ) Hearst march 4648
Mistress of mv heart 4678
Mo va, mo vene 4437
Mock (ifr«. Belle Z.) Come home. 4427
Moelling (T. ) Return 5030
Moesely (J. & T. ) Jephaniah . . . 4743
Moissonneurs (Les) 4844
Monier (L.) Amabilis 5070
Monroe pub. co. If I only had. . . 4707
Monte Carlo pub. co. Dandy river
bov 4456
Moo<ly (G. E. ) Johnnie 4751
Moonlight 5166
Moore (S. A. ) Knight 4774
Moore ( W. ) Wiener frauen 4786
Morgan (G.M.) Let me 4791
Morris (J. ) Bull frog's dance 4360
Morse (T.) Arrah- Wanna 42(55
Mortedel Signore 4639
Moszowski ( M. ) Thema 5 1 99
Mother-play & nursery songs 4576
Mowry (A. 0.) When I saw up
country 5274
Moyer (W. D.) Moyer's univer-
sal teacher 4886
Mozart:
Finale 4553
Sonata .. 5139
Muhling(G.H.) Chief Frederick. 4392
Mullen ( C. E. ) Little girlie 4813
Munterea 4503
Murdock (S. A. ) Bachelor's lonely
home 428 1
Musical bubbles 5154
Musical illustrations 4442
Musikalische Kindergesellschaft . . 4503
My bungalow in Borneo 4867
My ladv'sfan 4442
My littre girl 501 5
Myers (S. S. ) Mighty Jehovah. . 4865
Nach neuen rneeren 4321
Nadaud ( G. ) Teufels hochzeit . . . 4556
Naegele (F.) When my shirt
crawls 5275
Nannell { M. R. ) Cottonwood tree. 4438
Nathan (J. S.) Bull-frog & the
coon 4359
Ne men tons pas aux femmes 4303
Neal (T. C):
My bentgirl 4892
My mother's mince pie 4907
Sing a song 5116
Nelsen (N.) I have kissed you .. 4683
Neujahrslied 5269
Nichols (G. A.) By the pyramids. 4364
Nichols (W.) CO., ltd. One, two,
three -'.
Niemann ( W. ) Klavier-sonate . .
Night
Night in NaishapClr
Niles pub. co. Three songs of love.
Ninetta
Nirella (3. ) Japanese brigade . . .
Noelach (W.):
Lift thine eyes
When the Lord turned
Nordheimer (A.) For Thou only
art holy
Nordheimer piano A mus. co. For
Thou only art holv
Norris (8. W.) Boiiita
Norton (H. J.):
As the nightingale calls
Only a wreath
Nottumo
Novello &co., ltd.:
Kingdom
Marriage of the frog
Play the game
Song of autumn
Strike
Symphonic variations
Three mariners
O du meine liebliche liebe
O for a closer walk with God
O love divine
O loving Father
O'Connell ( A. ) Mother weeping.
Oesten (T.):
Alpine bells
Dolly's dream
Sleigh-ride
Oh, Mr. Sun
Oh what comes over the sea
0'Hare(W. C):
Day dreams
Doggy
Eileen asthore
Love dreams
Olcott (C):
Day dreams
Eileen asthore
You can sail
Your heart alone
Old (W.) r 11 be thinking
Old Kentucky home
Old memories
Olsen (O.) Fanitul .......
Ombre di notte
Omnibus
On Broadway
On the gay Luneta
On the midway
Orem (P. W.) Alia marcia
Orpheus. Ballet
Orpheus mus. co. :
Grandmother's baby ..
Sleepy hollow
Star of heaven
Owen (A.) Invitation
4973
4777
4637
6060
6005
4602
4739
4796
6278
4565
4565
4331
4269
4975
4518
4508
4345
5307
4358
4279
4419
4346
5268
4585
5197
4461
4883
4246
4475
5130
4768
4420
4459
4473
4506
4825
4459
4506
5317
5321
4687
4342
4572
4540
4637
4295
5326
4525
4352
5076
4597
4617
5129
5161
4728
INDEX
XV
Owen (VV. D.) Israers deliver-
ance 4731
Pabst (H.):
Gavotte 4683
Minuet 4871
Pabst ( P. ) VValdficenen 4767
Pagliacci 4789
Pantomme 5072
Parade march 4890
Parademarsch 4535
Paradise lost 4339
Paria 4858
Paris-muHical. Sphinx 5007
Parlow (E. ) :
M arionetten walzer 4837
Polonaise brillante 4460
Ruckkehr aus den ferien 4452
Parte la nave 4602
Pas des rosidrea 5072
Patterson (F.) Humoresque 467^
Patterson (M. L.) V'oyage on the
sea 5246
Patterson & sons. Sweet bluebell . 4377
Paul (J.):
Bohemian girl 4328
Flirt 4559
Shepherd's bells 5096
Shepherd's prayer 5100
Shooting meteor 5103
Pa vmen t ( \V. Fj. ) I'm true to vou . 4695
Peab<Kly ( E. P. ) Mother-play . . . 4576
Pearce (C. W.) March e triom-
phale 43:^8
Peck (II. A.) Jack Horner 4734
Pejrgy Machree 4868
Penn(A. A.) Jennie 4742
Pepiot {Afrs. A. E.) 1 shall al-
ways love you 4699
Perabo(E.) Nocturne 5048
Peters (C. F. ) Sechs stiicke 5025
Peterson (P. C. ) In the summer. 4724
Pether ( H . E. ) Can' t you see . . . 4371
Pfeiffer (E. ) As the image 5012
Philippine patrol 4497
Phipps (Mrs. A. A. C.) Happy.. 4636
Piano lesson 5108
Piatt ( VV. C.) Star of the west. . . 5162
Pick of the basket 5298
Pi^e romantique 4384
Pierrot et Pierette 4224; 4380
Pinckney ( F. D. ) Southern love
storv 5150
Pitcher (3/r«. A. \'.) Little beggar. 4808
Pitt (C. A.) Just a bunch 4760
Pixies' l)allet 4:^52
Pixies' carnival 4352
Pizzicato 4493
Place for Jack 5152
Piatt pub. CO. You 5316
Play the game 5307
PloughlK)y 4737
Poe(C. W.) Elk's parade 4510
Pohl (E.) Jahrmarktsfest 4573
Pointer (J.) Strike 4279
Policeman 5133
Polonaise brilliante 4460
Pond (W. A.) & CO.:
Eight short & instructive
pieces 4505
Home sweet home 4869
Pool(W. E.) Dream 4491
Porter ( H. W. ) Oh, come 4950
Porter (VV.F.) Things 5206
Portiu8(F.):
Beliel)te mannerchore 51 10
Dreistimmige frauenchore 5004;
5111; 5268
Lieder 6269
Volksthiimliche composi-
tionen 5112
Post (W. A.) and others. Chil-
dren's King 4393
Poup^es ( Les) roses 4316
Pour I'amour de Carmen 4337
Powder & patches 4803
Powell (O.) Baby in dreamland. 4278
Powell ( W. C. ) Cinderella 4406
Praetoriu8(C.) My Gretchen ... -4896
Praludien und gavotte 4520
Pratt (C. E.):
O star of love 4943
Tellme 5189
Prayer 4341
Pr^^ude 4806
Presser (T.):
Alia marcia 5076
Behind the hills 4638
Fireflies 5153
Joyous return 5036
Musiciii illustrations 4442
Rustic festival 4544
Three old English dances 4803
Under the willows 4804
Priere de Sainte C^cile 4441
Princesse 4579
Pritchard ( E. ) :
Carnival of Venice 4376
Star of fame 5160
Prize song 4352
Proepcholdt (F.):
Country dance 4440
Young vol un teers 5320
Progressive pupil 4663
Psyche 4571
Putnam (P. E.) Brown -eved
l)eauty .*. . . 4353
Quatre airs de ballet 4493
Quinn (J. P.) I am waiting 4680
Quintett 4326
Racine ( P. J. ) Sadness 5054
Raff (J.) Cavatine 41^2
Raht^T (D. ) Sieben melodische
klavierstucke 4518
Randall ( R. II. ) Randall's village
voices 5022
Red mill 4(556
Redeemer and King 4229
Reeder & Walsh:
Chinaman 4396
How's that? 4671
M istress of m v heart 4578
XVI
INDEX
Eeeder & Walsh — Continued.
No, no, no 4933
Soldiers 5299
Reeves (G.H.) Twilight shadows. 5226
Rehbers (A.) Khythmische
marsch 4449
Reilly ( Z. W. ) Real thing 5023
Reinecke (C):
Merry wandering 4863
Polonaise 5003
Reintjee (Afr«. M.) Lost rosebud. 4823
Remick (J. H.) & co:
Baby blue 4277
Down in the everglade 4485
He said 4«43
Larry 4783
Mv Irish girl 4900
Svlvia 5181
Xliose are things 5208
Union 5231
Won't you 5305
Retour delate 4618
Reveil du printemps 4329
Reverie from ' 'Kinderscenen' * 5074
Rdveuse 4854
Reynolds & co. Slumber song . . . 4782
Rhys-Herbert (W.) One sweetly
solemn thought 4972
Rhythmische miirsch 4449
Ricardo ( A. ) p:ternity 4523
Rich ( Mrs. L. ) Left alone 4784
Ricordi (G.) & c:
C'est r^tendard 4335
Desesp^rance 4931
Figliadilorio 4570
I come to vou 4752
Lou-Lou. 1 4932
Manon Lescaut 5017
Mo va, mo vene 4437
Morte del Signore 4639
PourTaraour 4337
Tambour battant 4588
Tesoro mio 4292
Ries & Erler:
Menuett 4519
Paria 4858
Praludien 4520
Zauberlehrling 4471
Rieter-Biedermann (J.):
Paradise lost 4339
Sonate 4482
Zweilieder 4413
Rieterlied 4321
Rife(L) Lillies 4801
Riffle (J. J. ) Genius of liberty . . 4586
Rinehart (T. F. ) Only an ivy leaf . 4976
Roberts (C. J. ) Hajnalka 4629
Roberts (J. V.) Seek ye the Lord . 5084
Robinson (C.) He said 4643
Robyn ( A. G. ) :
I love you 4691
Life's lights 4795
Roger8(E. M.) Irene 4729
Roliinson (T. H . ) Wiener burger. 5326
Roma(C. ) Don't you mind 4479
Roman 4602
Rondino 4518
Root ( F. K. ) Beyond the gates . . 431 1
Ro8ale8(£.) Stolen sweets 5166
Rosecrans (J. H.) Do you know
your name 4469
Rosenbaum ( E. ) i jr. Tie-ro 5213
Rosenberg (W. L.) Sleepv hol-
low -■' 5129
Rosey (G.) Most popular piano
pieces 4880
Ross ( J . ) My little Georgia home . 4904
Ross (J. M.) My little Georgia
home 4904
Rossini:
Inflammatus 4726
Tancredi 5184
Rossiter (W.):
In the silent deep 4722
Little girlie 4813
Mary Ann 4848
Olde mill stream 4965
Sousa-swing march 5149
Toilers 5218
Roval ( W. A. ) Floating 4560
Rubenstein. Andante 4261
Ruckkehr aus den ferien 4452
Ru8s(C. W.):
Alice 4238
I aint no faded coon 4678
I'm on my way 4694
Memories of home 4857
My home 4898
My spirit lover 491 1
Sarah Jane 5066
" Sunrise 5174
Too late 5219
When I am away 5273
Russell ( H. A. ) :
Among the locust blossoms. . . 4258
Picture 4997
Sing me a song 5121
Thoughts of thee 5211
When vou are away 5282
Russell (H.G.) You can't dodge. 5318
Rustic festival 4544
Ryder ( F. L. ) Flee as a bird 4558
Sachs (L) God over all 4601
Saenger (G.):
Fanitul 4540
Serenade 5090
Sur lelac 5175
.Salisbury (C. F.) Paula 4988
San Francisco 5061
Sandoz, Jobin & cie. :
Marquise 4369
Ry thmische marsch 4449
Sandr^(G.) Psyche 4571
Santa Glaus' doings 4577
Sartorio ( A. ) Mai klange 5067
Satinette 4330
Scenes & travels 5326
Scenes champ^tres 4844
Scharwenka (X. ) Polish dance. . 5001
Scheidelied 4386
Scheuermann ( A . P. ) N igh t bloom-
ing cereus 4930
INDEX
XVII
Schirmer (G.):
Child (A) waa bom 4672
Childhood fancies 5038
First studies 4668
Herzensfriihling 5270
lam the Lord 4462
King Robert 4418
Lord! Whom mv heart holds. 4659
Method for violin 4:^05
Night in NaishapAr 5060
Nocturne 5048
Pagliacci 4789
Six little pieces 5039
Study 4764
Three songs 4415
Schlesinger'sche buch u. musik-
handlung. Arioso 4632
Schmid (J. C. ) Though your hair. 5210
Schmidt (A. P.):
Cob-webe 5133
Come ye blesped 4582
Desire 4361
Elves 5171
Eye hath not seen 4564
Four songs 4842
Fugue in E minor 4633
I will feet! my flock 4843
Marionetten 'walzer 4837
Moonlight 5165
0 love divine 5197
Polonaise 4460
Rijckkehr 4452
Summer wind 4319
Sun of my soul 5092
Sweeter story still 4668
Teach me, 0 Lord 5198
Two com positions 4450
Schone ( P. ) Gondoliera 4954
School of the piano pedal 4850
Schotte (A. ) Irresistible 4730
Schott's (B.) sohne:
Laud we our God 4635
3 tuneful pieces 4247
Schroeder (C):
Air'^Orpheus" 4496
Ballet from Orpheus 4597
Canzone 5190
Complaisante 4280
Tambourin 5021
Schroeder (J. H.):
Dragonfly 4304
Evening shadows 4886
Gotterdammenmg 5248
Walkure 5251
Schuberth (E.) & co., Valse mig-
nonne 4291
Schuler ( G. S. ) Forward 4567
Schulhoff. Carnival of Venice... 4376
Schutt(E.) Paraphrase 4986
Schutz (E. ) On the wings 4971
Schwartz (J.) My Irish Rosie... 4901
Schwartz (W. J. & J.) My Irish
Rosie 4901
Scott ( R.) All for the love of you. 4239
Scull (J. J. ) Missoula 4872
Scull ( J. J. ) CO. MissoulR 4872
Seamans ( F. ) W hile I have you . 5285
Seaside Louise 4362
Sechs grosse etiiden 4399
Sechsstucke 5025
Sehnsucht 4557
8eifert(H.T.):
Alpine bells 4246
Bogeyman 4327
Dolly's dream 1 . . . 4475
Feuillet d'album 4547
Hunting butterflies 4674
Merrv wandering 4863
Paraphrase 4986
Petite valse 4994
Polish dance 5001
Polonaise 5003
Sleep, baby sleep 5125
Sleigh-ride 5130
Spring song 5155
Thema 5199
To start with 5217
Easy & progressive exercises . 4447
Seltzer (F. R.) Seltzer's snappy
siftings 5087
Selwyn (C. E.) Lilies 4800
Semel (H. ) Don't cher think . . . 4477
Sentier fleuri 4844
S^r<^nade 4385
Serenade in A 5068
Series of exercises 4498
Sevillana 4225
Shaffer (0.) Ethelyn 4524
Shaftoe (R. H.) New & sacred
songs 4926
Shall I not wake 4841
Shattin^er (0.):
Laughing sirens 4769
Since vester-eve 4859
Sheard (C') &Co.:
Frisky darkies 4787
Life of mv heart 5288
Shepherds! hail 4630
Shepley ( }fr8. E. L. ) Oh ! the joy . 4953
Sherrick (J. ) After vears 4235
Sherwood ( W. H . ) tiano lesson . 51 08
Shore (J. L. ) San Francisco 5062
Showalter (A. J.) Since Dinah
went away 5115
SiduB(C.):
Charming May 4388
Finale from symphony in E
flat 4553
Sieben melodische Klavier-Stiicke. 4518
Sieben vierstimmige mannerchore . 4386
Siebert (VV.):
Love'p greeting 4829
Sweet brier 5177
Siegel- Myers correspondenceschool
of mus. Banjo lesson 5107
Silver, Burdett & co. Synthetic
method 4987
Since ye8ter-eve 4859
Sinnhold (R.):
Awake mv soul 5293
I^rgo ..." 4634
XVIII
INDEX
Sinnhold ( R. ) — Continued.
Prayer 5168
Reverie 5074
Si88on(C. T.) Oleander blossoms. 4966
Sixetudes 4286
Six little pieces 5039
Six morceaux 4282
Six musical sketches 5020
Six songs 4483
Six sorrow songs 4420
Skilling ( R. P. ) Reindeer 5026
Skinner ( R. M. ) His honor 4500
Sleigh ride 4763
Slumber song 4782
Smith (C. ) & Johnson (B. B.) In
the shadow 4721
Smith (CO.) Longago 4819
Smith (F.) Chicago 4391
Smith (H. E):
Christmas bells 4402
Ring out 5034
Sine a song 5117
Smith (H.W.) Hushed 4675
Smith (M. F.) African dream-
land 4233
Smith { VV. E. ) Sunrise 5174
Smith (W. H. ) Take a glide .... 5182
Snyder ( Mm. A. M. ) When the
roses bloom 5279
Sohn (H. A.) Pend d'Oreille,... 4989
Solazzi ( H. ) Morte del Signore. . 4639
Solazzi ( U. ) Figlia di lorio 4570
Soldiers and sailors 5299
Solman (A.):
Bird 4317
When the snowbirds 5280
Sonate f iVr flote 4293
Sonate G dur 4620
Song of autumn 4358
Southwell (C. ) Electric park over-
ture 4507
Southwell (G):
Advance march 4232
Electric park overture 4507
Promenade 5016
Souvenance 4226
Spanish dance 5039
Spaulding (G. L.) Olde mill
stream 49(>5
Spencer (J. E. ) Slumber song.. 5131
Spencer (yfrs. L. J.) Come love. 4428
Sphinx 5007
Spicer ( D. F. ) Eternity 4523
Spicker (M.) Lord! Whom my
heart holds 4659
Spink (G. A.) Bill Simmons 4314
Sport on the playground 4890
Spring carnival . ! 5047
Scjnirrel's frolic 4890
Sterling. Does he love me 4472
Stern (J. W.) & co. :
Bird 4317
Broncho buster Jim 4350
I like your way 4685
T love you 1 4691
If I were only 4365
Stern (J. W. ) & co. — Continued.
Little old America 4515
On the gay Luneta 4525
When the snowbirds 5280
While I have you 5285
World is 4516
Stiiles glueck 4503
Stonecipher (B. D. ) Some old
sweet dream 5137
Stowaway 5082
Strachan ( F. T. ) Col. Donovan . . 441 7
Streets of New York 4657
Strickland (C. V.) <& son. Rural
songster 5050
Strike, thou hour 4279
Strong ( L. ) 1 want a little lovin' . 4702
Strong- Hammond pub. co. I want
a little lovin' 4702
Study of the positions 4764
Stults ( R. M. ) Bull frog's dance. 4360
Stump ( G. E. ) On the banks 4968
Sturge8(M.M.) Memories of home 4857
Sturgus (1. S.) Your lips 5322
Sulamith 4324
Sullivan ( A. S. ) Lost chord 4822
Sulzbach ( W. ) A us der guten alten
zeit 4237
Summer wind 4319
Sun of my soul 5092
Suppe (F. V.) Vienna festival 5239
Supper girl 4381
Sur les boulevards 5325
Surface ( F. G. ) Wh v art thou . , . 5290
Sutcliffe ( W. ) Ploughboy 4737
Sutton ( A. ) If it had not been . . 4708
Sutton ( H. 0. ) Love dreams 4825
Suzan nah ' 8 long stocking 5080
Sweet bluebell 4377
Sweet giri 5027
Sweeterstory still 4668
Symphonic variations on an Afri-
can air 4419
Synthetic method for the piano . . 4987
T. (P. A. G.) Don't go way 4478
Tallv-ho 5038
Tarn hour battan t 4588
Tambourin en rondeau 5021
Taormina 4326
Tapper ( T. ) Twenty-five studies . 4308
Tarantella 5020,5039
Tarantelle 42:^0
Tate (J. W.) Dandy river bov .. 4455
Taubert (T. O. ) Chiquita. ...*... 4396
Taubmann (O. ) Sonate G dur . . 4620
Tavan ( E. ) Manon Lescaut 5017
Tawney (E. B.) My blue eyed
ha I ) y boy *. 4893
Tavlor ( A. L. ) Love's victory. . . 4831
Teach me, O Lord 5198
TechniHche studien 4773
Tem pie dance 4621
Tempo di minuetto 4247
Tesoro uiio 4292
Teufels hochzeit 4556
That wrecked golden city 5196
Theory & rudimental harmony. . . 5221
INDEX
XIX
Thiebes-Stierlin music co. :
Paula 4988
Sweetest flower 5179
Thies (A.) Our darling 4980
Things that a man can't do 4423
Thompson (C. W.) & co.:
Blessed is He 4307
Buttercups 5014
Dreamland voices 5046
Mylitttlegirl 5015
Spring carnival 5047
Thoughts* fancies 4230
Three mariners 4346
Three old Engl iph dances 4803
Three pieces enfantines 4316
Three songs of love 5005
Through the golden gate 5325
Toepnng 4622
Tobani (T. M.):
New echoes 4927
Serenade d' amour 5091
Twilight shadows 5226
Tocaben (L.):
Bull-frog & the coon 4359
Fancy free 4539
Garden of love 4580
Todd ( J. ) Song of Sunday 51 40
To-morrow 4415
Towner (D. B.):
Beautiful threads 4289
Bible 4313
Do you know 4469
P'orward 4567
lean tell Jesus 4682
I once was a stranger 4698
In my heart 4714
Little while 4818
Oeves 4938
Sonaedav 5136
Standstill 5158
There stands a rock 5203
V'ictory will come 5238
Towner (D. B. ) <& others. Sons of
praise 5146
Transformations 4842
Trauungsgesang 4602
Trescott ( L. E. ) M y h igh land bru-
nette 4896
Trinkaus (G. J.) Minerva 4870
Trinkaus (T. P. <fe G. J.):
Everything is rosv 4529
You can j«ail '. 5317
Your heart alone 5321
Trost. Consolation 4434
Trunk (R.):
Ambrunnele 4249
Am heimweg 4250
Auf der wacht 4270
Vergissnieinnicht 5236
Tschaikowpky (P. ) Feuillet d*al-
bum '. 4547
TuUer-Meredith co. Tpwani 5233
Turner (P.) Among the locust
blossoms 4258
Turner & Phillips. Place for Jack. 5152
Twenty-five studies 4308
Twilight 4637
Two compositions for the piano-
forte - 4450
Tvers ( W. H.) Love's menu 4830
Tyrrell ( A. H . ) Let me down . . . 4792
Ulrich (C. E.) You were mama's
darling .5319
Umlauf (S. C.) Messenger of
Jesus 4864
Under the willows 4804
Unjfarisch 4518
United soc. of Christian endeavor.
Praise book 5008
Unmindful of the roses 4420
Unter der linden 5325
Uren ( G. A . ) I'm not fooling . . . 4693
Valentine ( F. L. ) Gay chauffer. . 4584
Valse arabesque 4450
Valse coquette . 4309
Valse de paradis 4917
Valse mignonne 4291
Van Alstyne (E.) :
Down in the everglade 4485
Larry 4783
My Irish girl 4900
Those are things 5208
Union 5231
Van Buren ( C. ) That happy day . 5193
Vandersloot mus. pub. co. :
Baldwin 4284
Charity ball 4387
On the firing line 4970
Under the palms 5229
Verdi (G. ) Praise ye 5011
Vereinsamt 4321
Verklungen 4412
Vetter(H.v.) P^tuden 4805
Ville (P. de):
Eclipse 4499
Famous ride 4538
Vining(D. B.) Bridge 4348
Vinton mus. pub. co. Song of the
robin 5143
Voelkner (C. ) When the heart is
young 5242
Voglei n sch wermut 5264
Volksthumliche corapositionen... 5112
VonTilzer(H.):
Are vou coming 4264
Good old songs 4610
Home sweet home 4667
Would you leave 5311
Von Tilzer (H.) mus. pub. co.:
Abraham Jefferson 4228
1 1 ome sweet home 4667
Would you leave 531 1
Wa- Wan press. Impressions 4545
Wagner (J. R.) Woo<llark 5306
Waldron ( T^ M. ) I aint 4678
WaldHc^enen 4767
Walkure 5251
Walser ( H. S. ) Sweetest flower. . 5179
Walter ( E.) Little acrobat 4807
Walton (S. N. ) Oh, its lovely . . . 4952
Waltz song 4352
Ware ( L. B. ) W ilbur waltzes . - . 5294
XX
INDEX
Warren (G.) Fancy free 4639
Warren (G. W.):
Jacob's ladder 4736
Magi 4839
Sing we 5123
Warren (M. E.):
Jacob's ladder 4736
Magi 4839
Sing we 6123
Waters (M. J.) He never replied. 4642
Weber (H. W.) Colonial dames. 4424
Wedding march 4301
Weekes & co. Dreamland 4664
Welch (C. B.) White man's got
dem troubles 6289
Welch & Wilsky. Though your
hair 5210
Wellmon (H. M.) Strolling 5169
Wenrich ( P. ) :
Moon Kisses 4876
Sonora 5146
Westman (T.) I like your way.. 4686
Whaley, Royce & co., ltd. Won-
drous Cross 4231
When I am dead 4420
W^hen the heart is young 5242
When there isn't a girl about 4422
When thou art near 5261
Where blossoms grow 5064
While my lady sleepeth 5033
White (C.A.):
Old Uncle Jake 4962
Whisper softlv 5287
White (G. M. ) Cheer up 4389
White (H.N. ):
Cheer up 4389
Chiquita 4396
Grand national 4615
Japanese brigade 4739
Loves devotion 4828
White ( I. S. ) O freedom ! 4939
White (J. ) Old Kentucky home. 4342
White-Smith mus. pub. co. :
Forest garden 4566
(xive every man 4592
I heah de voices 4684
Jack Horner 4734
Little daisy's answer 4812
Nancy Lee 4915
No time 4934
Nocturne 4446
Oak leaf march 4945
Old Uncle Jake 4962
Praver 4341
Silver leaf 5109
Theory 5221
Thoughts 4230
Waves 5257
Weigh each word 5263
W hen t hou art near 5261
Whipper softly 5287
Yellow leaf 5314
Whither 4775
Whitney (D.D.) Auto 4272
Wickersham {Mrs. M. B.) Poor
boy 5006
Wickham (J. A. ) Exile 4532
Widder (O.) Loreley 4924
Widmer(K.M.) Don't you mind. 4479
Wiegand (J.):
Camellia 5315
Galop militaire 4863
Pi^ee romantique 4384
S^r^nade 4386
Wiegenlied 4781
Wiener burger 5326
Wiener frauen 4786
Williams ( E. 8. ) Col. Donovan. . 4417
Williams (J.) ltd.:
Chanson napolitaine 4252
Mdlancolie 4253
Valse . 4254
Williams ( L. C.) frae love rules! 5223
Williamson (D. H.) Soul of na-
ture 5147
Wilson (C.) 'Neath the old lo-
cust tree 4920
Wilson (LB.):
Abide with me 4227
Always the same 4248
Beautiful herald 4288
Bells 4298
Breakingdav 4344
Christmas vision 4404
Close to the cross 4414
Crown Him 4444
Fair Eden-land 4536
Fill me with Thy love 4550
Glad good cheer 4694
Glorious day is here 4595
(to th rough the gates 4598
Hail the Christmas song 4627
H erald the story 4652
I wonder 4704
In the blessed by and by 4716
Jesus shall conquer 4748
Keep the heavenly hills 4765
Let us rejoice 4794
May God depend on you 4852
Merrv Christmas 4861
Our Christmas stockings 4979
Sleep on 5126
Snowflakes flutter 5i:H
There is a green hill 5200
Unto Thee 5232
Witmark (M. ) <& sons:
Allthegirls 4375
Bill Simmons 4314
Dav dreams 4459
Dolrgy 4473
Dol'y Madison 4474
Don't cher think 4477
Eileen asthore 4506
ElvHia 4512
Everything is rosy 4529
His honor 4500; 4502
In the isle 4653
Invitation 4728
Legend of the mill 4654
r^mon 4788
Little brown witches 4811
Love dreams 4825
INDEX
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Witmark (M.) & eons— Continued.
Love*8 menu 4830
Mignonette 4655
My moonlight Sue 4906
Oriental dance 4978
Red mill 4656
Seems to me 5086
Streets of N. Y 4657
Take a sail 5183
What's all the worry 5272
Youcansail 5317
Your heart alone 5321
Witt(8.) Weave 5^60
Witt & Walker. I like your way. 4685
Witzmann (£.)<& CO. IScenes 5325
Wohlmuth (A. ) Ehestand 4556
WoUenhaupt (H. A. ) Huzza! . . . 4676
Wondrous Cross 4231
Wood (B. F.) mus. co. :
Chanson 4220
. Enbadinant 4221
Flatteuse 4222
Joyeux retour 4223
Maikliinge 5067
Pierrot 4224
Pixies' carnival 4352
Princesse 4579
SeviUana 4225
Six musical sketches 5020
Souvenance 4226
World is a toy-shop 4516
Wotan's farewell 5252
W right ( L. W. ) I love only you . 4689
Wynne ( T. ) Do you recall 4470
Yeager (A. B. ) Meadow lark 4855
Yearning 4450
York (J. W.) & sons:
Alliance overture 4244
Western boy 5271
You are my Irish lily 4457
Zauberlehrling 4471
Zeiler ( H . ) Ketum of spring 5029
Zeit der rosen 51 11
Ziegler(S.): Roosevelt's march.. 5043
Zimmermann (J. H.):
Belladonna 4354
Grille und libelle 4355
Lebeus pulse 4356
Quatre airs 4493
Valse 5185
4**' konzert walzer 4357
Zook A CO. Marche dee cretins. . . 4530
Zweilieder 4413
Zweitreue augen 5106
2'°« tarentella 5256
3 melodische clavierstucke 5204
3 tuneful pieces 4247
4^' konzert walzer 4357
110 easy & progressive exercises. . . 4447
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518T CONGRESS, 2ND SESSION. CHAP. 665, SEC. 4
PART 3:
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
NEW SERIES, VOLUME 1, JULY-DECEMBER, 1906
Nos. 18-26
December, 1906
WASH1N(tT0N
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MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
Arranged alphabetically by authors (composers) or titles. The titles be^nning with
an article are alphabetted under the first word not an article. The imprint
is omitted in the title if the publisher and copyright proprietor are the Fame.
Information contained in the title is not repeated in the collation. Piano music is
understood to be for two hands unless otherwise stated. Songs are understood to
be with pf. ace. unless otherwise stated. Titles reading "Words by,** ** Music
by ** are to be understood as songs.
The index at the end of the Catalogue contains the names of the copyright proprie-
tors of all the titles registered in this number; it includes also title references to all
compositions entered under the authors in the Catalogue and author references
to all compositions entered under the titles in the Catalogue.
The following abbreviations are used: pts., parts; sc., score; full sc, full score; voc.
sc., vocal score; pf. sc, pianoforte score; arr., arranged, arrangement; ace, accom-
paniment; coll., collection; v., violin; va., viola; vc, violoncello; pf., pianoforte;
orch., orchestra; org., organ; guit, guitar; mand., mandolin.
Of this Catalogue Part 2 (Periodicals), Part 8 (Music), Part 4 (Enffravlngs), will be Issued monthly
hereafter, instead of weekly. Part 1 (Books), will be issued every week as heretofore.
The weekly issue of the numbers of Parts 2, 8, and 4 necessitated search through several short alpha-
bets in order to locate any given title. To avoid this inconvenience it has been suggested that
they be published monthlv. so that a search through a year of the Catalogue will require the
examination of only 12 indexes, instead of !il2 as formerly.
The last weekly issue of Part 3 (Music) was on October 18, 1906. The first monthly issue is under
date of November 15, 1906.
To save space the copyright notice after each title is abbreviated. Thus the notice after the first
title, if printed in rail, would read, "Copyright by Joseph H. Adams, Button, England. Class G,
XXc, nos. 131783, 181784. 181785, and 131786, Oct. 11, 1906; 2 copies each received Oct. 11, 1906."
Adami ( Joieph H. )
Roses (Les); moroeau de salon op. 22.
no. 5 violin and piano, no. 7 violoncello
and piano, no. 8 flute and piano, no. 9
oboe and piano. 4°, each 4 p. 5828
J. H. Adams, Sutton, England. C
131783, 131784, 131785, and 131786, Oct
11, 1906; 2 c. each Oct. 11, 1906.
Adami (Stephen)
Roses, [arr. for orchestra.] 4®, pts.
5829
Boosey & co., London, England. C
131921, Oct. 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1906.
Addison (B. B.)
When summer comes again; song,
words by Gertrude Harraden. f°, 7 p.
6830
Metzler & co., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 131718, Oct. 10, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
10, 1906.
Adore te; Cor Jesu. Cantus varii gre-
gorian chant solesmes, harmonized
by Sisters of Charity. 8°, unp.
5881
Groene music pub. co., Cincinnati,
Ohio. C 132905, Oct. 25, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
25, 1906.
Advent of Flora; Spring, Polka (*Aprice,
by Reah M. Jackson. The seasons.
P, 5 p., pf. 5882
M. D. Swisher, Philadelphia, Pa. C
132293, Oct. 19, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1906.
Aletter (W.)
Barcarolle d'amour; pour piano, f^,
5 p. 5888
Ed. Bote AG. Bock, Berlin, Germany.
C 132028, Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct 15, 1906.
Alice of the pinei; by G. E. Von Hofe,
and A. J. Hansell. f°, 5 p,, song.
5884
A. J. Hansell, Cuthbert, Ga. C 132887,
Oct 25, 1906; 2 c. Oct 25, 1906.
All alone ; by £. A. Loveland. Chicago,
Success music co. f®, 5 p., song.
6885
E. A. Loveland, United States. C
133368, Oct 29, 1906; 2 c. Oct 29, 1906.
All glory be to Ood on high ; [words by]
N. Tate, [music by] Geo. B. Nevin.
In Holy child. 8**, p. 13. 6836
G. B. Nevin, Easton, Pa. C 132868,
Oct 24, 1906; 2 c. Oct 24, 1906.
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CATALOGUE OF COPYBIGHT ENTRIES
All in the silent night; [words by] K. E.
Hewitt, [music bvj I. H. Meredith,
leaf. ' 5887
Tullar-Meredith co., New York, N. Y.
C 132461, Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1906.
All the girlf love me ; schottische, intro.
No doubt you*d like to cuddle up to
baby, from The spring chicken, [by]
Ri<!nard Carle, arr. for orch. by W.
C. O'Hare. 4°, pts. 6888
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 133041, Oct. 26, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1906.
All thingf to me; [words bv] Ada Blenk-
horn, [music by] Carl Vischer. leaf.
5889
Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, 111. C
128026, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Alone; words by Belle Stewart, music bv
Dave Fitz Gibbon. Century ed.
Favorite home songs. f°, 5 p. 6340
Century music pub. co., New York,
N. Y. C 133193, Oct. 29, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
25, 1906.
AlwajB be doing; words by George Car-
lisle, music by George Baker, f®, 5 p.
6841
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 129498, Sept 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 10,
1906.
Amaiing grace; [words and music by]
Chas. H. (iabriel. leaf. 6842
C. H. (Gabriel, Chicago, 111. C 128038,
Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Ambrose (R. 8.)
Grant us Thy peace; sacred song, E
flat. f°, 5 p. 5843
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Masa. C
132003, Oct 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct 11, 1906.
One sweetly solemn thought; for three-
art female chorus arr. by W. Rhys-Her-
ert 4°, 4 p. 6844
J. Fischer & brother, New York, N. Y.
C 132122, Oct 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct 15, 1906.
America; My country 'tis of thee; arr. by
Franz Mahl. 4°, orch. pts. 6846
Empire music co., New York, N. Y.
C 133416, Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct 20, 1906.
arr. by Franz Mahl. 4°, band pts.
Empire music co.. New York, N. Y.
C 133419, Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1906.
America, my native land; [by] Tony San-
ford. Century ed. Favorite home
songs. f°, 3 p. 6846
Century music pub. oo., New York,
N. Y. C 133192, Oct 29, 1906; 2 c. Oct
25, 1900.
American beauty walti; [by] J. Louis von
der Mehden, jr. 4°, orch. pts. 6847
J. L. von der Mehden, /r., New York,
N. Y. C 132213, Oct 16, 1906; 2 c. Oct
16, 1906.
American life; intro. Turkey in the straw;
Auld lang syne; Mockingbird, march
and two step; [by] Emil Ascher, arr.
by Franz Mahl. 4°, orch. pts. 6848
Empire music co., New York, N. Y.
C 133415, Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct 20, 1906.
march and two step, [by] Emil
Ascher, arr. by Franz Mahl. 4°,
band pts.
Empire music co., New York, N. Y.
C 133418, Oct 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct 20, 1906.
Among the pinei of dear old Maine; by
Geoi^na Rodell. Chicago, Success
music CO. f°, 5 p. song. 6849
G. Rodell, United States. C 132278,
Oct 17, 1906; 2 c. Oct 17, 1906.
And a little child shall lead them; by Chas.
K. Harris. f°, 5 p. song. ' 6860
C. K. Harris, New York, N. Y. C
133379, Oct. 30, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1906.
Andino (J. E.)
Spring chicken selection; arr. for piano.
f°, 10 p. 6861
Marcus Witmark A sons, New York,
N. Y. C 132148, Oct 16, 1906; 2 c. Oct
15, 1906.
Andover rah! words by H. V. Bui linger,
music by P. S. Gilman. Boston,
Eastern music pub. co. f°, 5 p.
6868
Phillips S. Gilman, Andover, Mass. C
132246, Oct 17, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1906.
Andrews (Henri Hers)
Ripples of the Alabama; polka de con-
cert, revised with additions and finger-
ing by P. F. Campiglio, piano. f°, 8 p.
6368
K. Dehnhoff, New York, N. Y. C
132183, Oct. 16, 1906; 2 c. Oct 16, 1906,
AngeU' (The) chomi; [words by] Elisa-
beth VVakeman, 3rd v. by F. K.,
[music bv] Ira B. Wilson, leaf.
6864
Tullar-Meredith co., New York, N. Y.
C 132460, Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct 20, 1906.
Angels from the realms of glory; Christ-
mas anthem, [words by] Jae. Mont-
gomery, [music by] W. F. Sudds,
op. 310. 8°, 7 p., mixed v. 6866
Adam Geibel music co., Philadelphia,
Pa. C 133343, Oct 29, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
29, 1906.
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365
Angels' (The) long; [by] J. S. Feares,
I^renz's octavo anthems, 646. 8®,
pp. 212-218. 6856
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, Ohio. C
132448, Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1906.
Anywhere, anytime, anyway; [words by]
J. H. Sam mis, [music oy] D. B.
Towner, leaf. 6867
Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 111. C
131817, Oct. 11, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Appendix; preliminary touch exercise;
exercise no. 10 (part 4). 4®, pp.
250-252, pf. 6868
A. K. Virgil, New York, N. Y. A
157768, Oct. 11, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1906.
Aranjo (Oina de)
Automne; po^sie d'Armand Silvestre,
no. 2 en Fa (ton original.) f°, 4 p. 6369
Enoch & cie., Paris, France. C 131910,
Oct 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1906.
En Septembre; paroles de Frangois
Ck>pp^e, chant et piano, f®, 4 p. 6360
Enoch & cie., Paris, France. C 131913,
Oct. 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1906.
R^ves ( Les) ; paroles de Armand Sil-
vestre, no. 2 en Fa ( ton original. ) f °, 5 p.
6361
Enoch & cie., Paris, France. C 131911,
Oct 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct 13, 1906.
Arensky (Anton)
Adler (Der); (The eagle) song for a
low voice, words after the Russian.
f**, 7 p. • 6362
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
132105, Oct 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct 15, 1906.
Arion (The) march; by E. Meinardus.
f°, 5 p., pf. ' 6863
E. Meinardus, Chilton, Wis. C 133054,
Oct 27, 1906; 2 c. Oct 27, 1906.
Arise, shine! Anthem, [by] W. Peace.
8°, 11 p., mixed voices & org. 6864
Tullar- Meredith CO., New York, N. Y.
C 132197, Oct 16, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1906.
anthem for ChriFtmas or general
u.«e, [by] I. H. Meredith. 8°, 7 p.
Tullar-Meredith co.. New York, N. Y.
C 132220, Oct 16, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1906.
[bv] 11. W. Porter. Lorenz' s octavo
anthems, 645. 8°, pp. 166-171.
Lorenz pub. co., Davton, Ohio. C
132447, Oct 20, 1906; 2 c' Oct. 20, 1906.
Amond (Jnles)
Romance sans paroles; arr. by C. F.
Mutter [for organ]. 4**, 128 & 9 p. 6366
Geo. Molineux, New York, N. Y. C
131940, Oct 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct 13, 1906.
As my Father hath loved me; [words by]
I. M. Slusser, [music byj Chas. H.
Gabriel, leaf. 6866
C. H. Gabriel, Chicago, 111. C 128046,
Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct 11, 1906.
As she prayed for the Frisco sufferers;
words and music by Frank Pastor.
f«, 5 p. 6867
F. Pastor, Salamanca, N. Y. C 132296,
Oct. 18, 1906; 2 c. Oct 18, 1906.
At the County fair; march two step, by
C. H. R. Miller. In Farm and home.
f°, p. 499, pf. 6868
C. H. R. Miller, Hartford, Conn. 0
131703, Oct 9, 1906; 2 c. Oct 17, 1906.
At the end of the way; author of words un-
known, [music by] Wilbur Hascall.
4**, 3 p. 6869
Fraternity pub. co., Boston, Mass. C
133512, Nov. 1, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1906.
At the fountain; [words bvl Magsie E.
Gregory, [music by] H. A. Henry,
leaf. 6870
Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, 111. C
128010, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct 11, 1906.
Ave verum; cantus varii, gregorian chant
solesmes, harmonized by Sisters of
Charity. 8°, unp. 6871
Groene music pub. co., Cincinnati,
Ohio. C 132904, Oct. 25, 1906; 2 c. Oct
25,1906.
Awake to joy; [^words by] Geo. O. Web-
ster, [music by] Chas. C. Acklev.
leaf. 6872
Tullar-Meredith co.. New York, N. Y.
C 132496, Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1906.
Aye wakin' 0! by Harry louder, f^, unp.
song. 6373
Francis, Day & Hunter, I^ndon, Eng-
land. C 132306, Oct 18, 1906; 2 c. Oct
18, 1906.
Babe of Bethlehem; [words by] £. Ix)ui8e
Umlauf, [music bv] Susan C. Um-
lauf. In Holy child. 8°, p. 9 & 10.
6874
Heidelberg press, Philadelphia, Pa. C
132862, Oct. 24, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1906.
pach (John Sebastian)
Pap^iou (The) according to Saint Mat-
thew; English version by Claude Avel-
ing, vocal score by S. Jadassohn. (Breit-
kopf & liiirtel's edition of vocal scores.)
4°, 192 p. 6376
Breitkopf & Hiirtel, I^eipzig, (iermany.
C 132083, Oct 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct 15, 1906.
366
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Back to the sunny South; words by John
G. Kuehborth, music by Frank Sher-
wood. Chicago, Popular music
pub. CO. f®, 4 p. 6376
J. 0. Kuehborth, Wilmington, Del. C
132723, Oct. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct 29, 1906.
Bailey (SbenE.)
I ask no more; mixed voices, [words
by] C. R. Dorr. (Sacred octavo series
no. 729) 8°, 4 p. 6877
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
131756, Oct. 10, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1906.
Barber (The) of Seville; grand selection
[byj G. Rossinf, [arr. by] Theo. M.
Tolini, op. 470. C. Fischer's ed. P,
orch. pts. 6878
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
133276, Oct 29, 1906; 2 c. Oct 29, 1906.
Bathed in the sunlight of Ood; [words by]
Mrs. C. DT Martin, [music by] Chas.
H. Gabriel, leaf. 6879
C. H. Gabriel, Chicago, 111. C 128007,
Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct 11, 1906.
Battle (A) song; [words and music by]
Chas. H. Gabriel. 3 leaves. 6880
CM. Gabriel, Chicago, 111. C 128040,
Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct 11, 1906.
Be on thy guard; [words by] George
Heath, [music by] T. D. Williams. 3
leaves. 6881
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, Ohio. C
132670, Oct 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct 22, 1906.
Be with me then; [words by] W. C. Mar-
tin, [music by] J. E. Delmarter.
leaf. 6882
Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, 111. C
127978, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct 11, 1906.
Be ye stronff; [words by] L. E. Latta,
[music by] George 8. Schuler. leaf.
6388
Tullar-Meredith co., New York, N. Y.
C 132096, Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct 15, 1900.
Because you're you; from The ed mill,
[by] Victor Herbert, 1 orch.
no. 100. 4°, pts. 6884
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y
C 133347, Oct 29, 1906; 2 c. Oct 29, 1906
Behr (Franfois).
Lovely May; (Nu Mai) revised, phrased
and fingered by P. F. del Campiglio.
(Teachers edition, 1st series) f**, 3p.,
pf. 6886
Johann Schick, New York, N. Y. C
131956, Oct 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct 13, 1906.
Belcher (Duncan)
My dream of you; song in E fiat,
words by John T. Leahy, f®, 5 p.
6886
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston,
Mass. C 132149, Oct 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
15, 1906.
Bells gaily iwinginp^; [words by] £. E.
Hewett, [music by] W. A. Post,
leaf. 6887
Tullar-Meredith co.. New York, N. Y.
C 132490, Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct 20, 1906.
Bells of Christmas; [words by] Flora
Kirkland, [music by] C. Harold
Lowden. leaf. 6888
Tullar-Meredith co.. New York, N. Y.
C 132466, Oct 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct 20. 1906.
Bells of Christmas time; [words and music
by] J. W. I^rman. leaf. 6888^
Tullar-Meredith co.. New York, N. Y.
C 132484, Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct 20, 1906.
Beneath spreading oaks; Summer, ma-
zourka, [by] Keah M. Jackson. The
Seasons. f°, 5p.,pf. 6889
M. D. Swisher, Philadelphia, Pa. 0
132292, Oct 17, 1906; 2 c. Oct 17, 1906.
Beneath the stars; [words by] Flora Kirk-
land, [music by] F. W. Peace, leaf.
6890
Tullar-Meredith co.. New York, N. Y.
C 132436, Oct 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1906.
Bemdt (Ferdinand)
Rose bud march; f*', 5 p., pf. 6891
K. Dehnhoff, New York, N. Y. C
132179, Oct 16, 1906; 2 c. Oct 16, 1906.
Berridue (Arthur)
Lift up your heads. (Sacred music
octavo. ) 4°, 5 p. 6898
C. W. Thompson & co., Boston, Mass.
I C 131890, Oct 12, 190G; 2 c. Oct 12, 1906.
Berwald (W.)
Sing, oh sing, this blessed mom; Christ-
mas anthem, trio women's voices, words
by C. Wordsworth. (Octavo series no.
I 346) 4'', 7 p. 6898
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
132152, Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct 11, 1906.
I Bethlehem (The) lullaby; [words bv]
I Flora Kirkland, [music by] I. fi.
Meredith, leaf. 6894
I Tullar-Meredith co.. New York, N. Y.
I C 132462, Oct 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct 20, 1906.
Bevan (Frederick)
Sea (The) is the girl for me; song,
words bv Fred E. Weatherly. f**, 7 p.
6896
Metzler & co., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 131717, Oct 10, 1906; 2 c. Oct
10, 1906.
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Bie^ermann (E. J.)
Fani8 Angelicas; two equal voices op.
32 no. 1. (Fischer's edition of catholic
charch music no. 2918. ) 4°, 4 p. 6896
J. Fischer & brother, New York, N. Y.
C 132120, Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1906.
Salve regina; two equal voices op. 32,
no. 4. (Fischer's octavo edition of catho-
lic church music no. 2929. ) 4^, 5 p.
6897
J. Fischer & brother. New York, N.Y.
C 132121, Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1906.
Bird (P. Douglas)
Sabbath (A) prayer; mixed voices.
(Octavo edition cnurch anthems no. 273. )
4'', 6 p. 6898
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston,
Mass. C 132224, Oct. 16, 1906; 2 c. Oct
16, 1906.
Birdseed; written by Edgar Bateman,
composed by H. F. Greenfield, f®,
unp. 6899
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 132548, Oct. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
22, 1906.
Birthday bells; [words by] E. £. Hewitt,
Spanish melody. In Holy Child.
8*, p. 10. 6400
Heidelberg press, Philadelphia, Pa.
0 132863, Oct. 24, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1906.
Blessed Jesus; [words by] Flora Kirk-
land, [music by] 0. A. Oliver, lt»af.
6401
Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, III. C
128012, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Blooh (Georges)
Heures de charme; valse lente pour
piano, f °, 5 p. 6402
Amand Girard, Paris, France. C
131607, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Blooming rose; gavotte for piano, by
M. Mehlig, f**, 5 p. 6408
Groene music pub. co., Cincinnati,
Ohio. . C 132906, Oct. 25, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
25,1906.
Blow (Dr. John)
Look upon mine adversity; anthem for
four voices, edited by John E. West.
(Novello's octavo anthems no. 859. ) 4°,
4 p. 6404
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 131796, Oct. 11, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
11, 1906.
Blue coat and red lining; song and refrain,
words and music by lx>uella John-
ston. Chicago, Pioneer music pub.
CO. f°, 3 p. 6406
L. Johnston, Columbus, Ohio. C
133388, Oct. .30, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 30, 1906.
Boi&llmann (L.)
Fan t&isie; pour organ. 4°, 19 p. 6406
Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand & cie., Paris,
France. C 131923, Oct. 13, 1906; 2 c.
Oct. 13, 1906.
Bollis (Josef)
Heavenward ride march; new revised
and fingered by P. F. del Campiglio. f°,
6 p., pf. 6407
K. Dehnhoff, New York, N. Y. C
132181, Oct. 16, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1906.
Bonnie Jean; words by Alfred Bryan,
music by Ted Snyder, f^, unp.
6408
F. A. Mills, New, York, N. Y. C
132456, Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1906.
Bordeaux (O^sa)
Capriccietto de concert; Le petit Liszt;
piano solo, f**, 7 p. 6409
Bosworth & CO., Leipzig Germany. C
132014, Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1906.
Bossi (M. Bnrioo)
Viandante (II); (Der prophet) lyr-
isches drama en einem aufzuge von Gus-
tavo Macchi, Deutsche von Wilhelm
Weber. Klavierauszug mit text. f°,
130 p. 6410
J. Rieter-Biedermann, Leipzig, Ger-
many. C 132052, Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
15, 1906.
Bow bearers to chief Bed Cloud; words and
music by Effie Louise Koogle. The
Colonial character song novelties, f ^,
5 p. 6411
March bros. , Lebanon, Ohio. C 131631,
Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1906.
Boyhood recoUeotions; or. The gander tore
the pants; by L. A. Koode. Chi-
cago, Success music co. f°, 5 p.,
song. 6418
L. A. Roode, United States. C 132690,
' Oct. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1906.
I
I Braokett (Lyman F.)
I Saviour, blessed Saviour; mixed voices.
I (Sacred music octavo.) 4°, 3 p. Male
I voices octavo. 4°, 3 p. 6418
C. W. Thompson & oo., Boston, Mass.
C 131896-131897, Oct. 12, 1906; 2 c. of
each Oct. 12, 1906.
Thy life was given for me; (male
voices octavo. ) 4**, 3 p. Mixed voices,
sacred music octavo. 4°, 3 p. 6414
C. W. Thompson & co., Boston, Mass.
C 131892-131893, Oct. 12, 1906; 2 c. of
each Oct. 12, 1906.
868
CATALOGUE OF COPYBIGHT ENTRIES
Braokett, (Lyman F.) — Continued.
To Thy temple we repair; processional
for mixed voices. ( sacred music octavo. )
4®, S p. trio for women's voices octavo
no. 19. 4'', 3 p. 0416
C. W. Thompson & co., Boston, Mass.
C 131894-131895, Oct. 12, 1906; 2 c. of
each Oct. 12, 1906.
Brewer (A. Herbert)
O my love is like a red red rose;
four-part- song for men's voices, words
written by Robert Bums. (The Orpheus
new series no. 413. ) 6416
Novello & CO., limited, London, Eng-
land. C 131797, Oct. 11, 1906; 2 c. Oct
11, 1906.
Brinkman (M.)
Remember me far away; (In dw
ferne. ) revised, phrased and fingered by
P. F. del Campiglio. (Teachers edition
Ist series. ) f°, 5 p., pf. 6417
Johann Schick, New York, N. Y. C
131955, Oct. 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1906.
Brother Andy; march and two step, by
Emily Wyatt, arr. by G. Artemas
Higgs. f , 5 p., pf. 6418
E. Wyatt, Decautur, Ind. C 133050,
Oct. 25, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1906.
Broitgli (Oldbary)
Dear (The) old days; burlesque ballad,
written by St. John Hamund. f®, 4 p.
6419
Reynolds A co., London, England. G
131848, Oct 12, 1906; 2 c. Oct 12, 1906.
Bryan i« the man; song b^ V. F. Harris.
Chicago, Success music co. f°, 5 p.
6420
Virginia Fisher Harris, Tyler, Tex. C
130051, Sept 10, 1906; 2 c. Oct 30, 1906.
Backing (The) broncho; intermezzo two
step, [by] Bobert A. Hellard, arr. by
R. E. Hildreth. Jacobs' publica-
tiocB for orchestra. 4°, pts. 6421
Walter Jacobs, Boston, Mass. C 1 32967,
Oct 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1906.
Build a nest for birdie; words by R. C.
McPherson, music by Jas. T. Brymn.
f°, 5 p. 6422
Gotham- Attucks music co., New York,
N. Y. C 132333, Oct 19, 1906; 2 c. Oct
19, 1906.
Bull (The) frogs' dance; capri(;e, by R. M.
Rtults, arr. for orch. by I^rs Soren-
sen. 4°, pts. 6428
Jas. Morris, Philadelphia, Pa. C
133493, Oct 31, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1906.
Banning (Herbert)
Bie (The) black Jack; song in '*Rd[»bin
Hooa," words by Henry Hamilton. J i°^
11 p. 4484
Chappell & CO., ltd., London, Eitglslnd.
C 132192, Oct 16, 1906; 2 c. Oct 16, l(>06.
In the May time; ballad in ''Robin
Hood,'' words by Henry Hamilton, no.
3 in 6 flat !<", 4 p. 6425
Chappell & CO., ltd., London, England.
C 132190, Oct 16, 1906; 2 c. Oct 16, 1906.
Jolly (The) mendicant; song in "Robin
Hood,*' words by Menry Hamilton. P,
7 p. 6426
Chappell & CO., ltd., London, England.
C 132188, Oct 16, 1906; 2 c. Oct 16, 1906.
Man (A) and a maid; romance, [song
from] "Robin Hood" words by Henry
Hamilton. P, 7 p. 64B7
Chappell & CO., ltd., London, England.
C 132191, Oct 16, 1906; 2 c. Oct 16, 1906.
6on^ (A) of the oak; song & chorus in
''Rohm Hood," words by Iienry Hamil-
ton, f^", 15 p. 6428
Chapi)ell & CO., ltd., London, England.
C 132189, Oct 16, 1906; 2 c. Oct 16, 1906.
Bumham (Charles 8.)
Onset (The); a battle song for baritone
or alto with piano aca, words bv Barry
Cornwall, f, 7 p. ' 6429
G. Scbirmer, New York, N. Y. C
131620, Oct 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct 8, 1906.
By the sea shore lined with gold; words
and mnsic by James R. Harman. f °,
5 p. 6436
J. R. Harman, Carlinville, 111. C
129445, Sept 13, 1906; 2 c. Sept 29, 1906.
Call to arms; march and two step, [by]
Clifford V. Baker, f ^ unp. pf. 6481
Koninsky music co., Troy, N. Y. C
126832, Aug. 6, 1906; 2 c. Oct 10, 1906.
Call (The) to arms; [words by] Charlotte
G. Homer, [music bv] Chas. H.
(tabriel. leaf. 5488
C. H. Gabriel, Chicago, 111. C 128005,
Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct 11, 1906.
Carey (Lewis)
Nearer, mv God to Thee; comet solo,
[band arr.] by J. Ord Hume. Boosey &
co's brass & reed band journal no. 454.
4«, pts. 6488
Boose V & CO.. London, England. C
131998, Oct 15. 1906; 2 c. Oct 15, 1906.
Casting all your care upon Him; [words
by] Miriam E. Arnold, [music by]
Chas. H. Gabriel, leaf. 6484
C. H. Gabriel, Chicago, 111. C 128008,
Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct 11, 1906.
I
MUSICAL C0MP08ITI(»NS
369
C^hallenger (The); inarch and two step,
bv Johann C. Schmid. Philadel-
■ * phia, Weymann & sons. f°, 5 p., pf.
6485
I J. C. Schmid, Philadelphia, Pa. C
lfel727, Oct. )0, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1906.
fTnaiiBon populair; by Win. A letter, for
^ violoncello and piano. C. Fischer's
ed. Melodious favorites f°, sc. 3 p.,
V. pt. 6486
;^Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
1^286, Oct. 29, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1906.
■H — by Wm. Aletter for violin and piano.
C. Fischer's ed. Melodious favorites.
f®, sc. 3 p. V. pt.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
163294, Oct. 29, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1906.
0 beer Penniylyania; by C. W. O'Connor.
( Phila. Melody music makers. f°, 5
p., pf. ' 6487
C. W. O'Connor, Philadelphia, Pa. C
1 30134, Sept. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct 13, 1906.
COieilyn (The) waltses; by \V. C. Frost.
f°, 5 p., pf. 5438
Southwestern music pub. co., Tulsa,
I nd. T. C 132336, Oct. 19, 1906; 2 c. Oct
1 9, 1906.
C'heitniit burr; Autumn, march and two
step, by Reah M. Jackson. The
Seasons, f^, 5 p., pf. 5489
I M. D. Swisher, Philadelphia, Pa. C
1 32291, Oct 17, 1906; 2 c. Oct 17, 1906.
(f^ioken (The) eater; by Elzay Billops.
Chicago, Success music co.* f®, 5 p.,
song. 6440
E. Billops, United States. C 133669,
J-fov. 2, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1906.
qjhlldhood; words by 3/r.<. G. W. Taylor,
music by Metropolitan music co.
New York, Melville music pub. co.
f°, 3 p. 6441
Mrs. G. VV.Tavlor, Arkansas Citv, Ark.
; 121504, May 16, 1906; 2 c. Oct 13, 1906.
Child's (The) morning prayer; by Wm. P.
Butler. Chicago, Success music
CO. f®, 5 p., song. 6442
W. P. Butler, United States. C 132283,
Oct 17, 1906; 2 c. Oct 17, 1906.
Chimes of love; love song, [by] Claude
d'Albret, arr. by R. Xlugescheid.
4**, orch. pt«. 6443
F. Schmidt, New York, N. Y. C
133398, Oct 30, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 30, 1906.
Christ is bom; [words bvj Effie Stevens,
[music by] Ira B. Wilson, leaf.
6444
Tullar-Meredith co.. New York, N. Y.
C 132459, Oct 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct 20, 1906.
Christ is preoions; [words and music by]
Thoro Harris, leaf. 6446
Peter Philip Bilhorn, Chicago, 111. C
130012, Sept 20, 1906; 1 c. Sept 11, 1906;
1 c. Oct. 31, 1906.
Christmas bells are ringing; [words by]
E. E. Hewitt, [music by] I. H.
Meredith, leaf. 6446
Tullar-Meredith co., New York, N. Y.
0 132479, Oct 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct 20, 1906.
Christmas cradle song; for mixed voices
and organ with violin ad libitum,
[words by] Martin Luther, [music
by] Patty Stair. 8®, 7 p. 6447
Adam Geibel music co., Philadelphia,
Pa. C 133344, Oct 29, 1906; 2 c. Oct 29,
1906.
Christmas joybells; [words and music by]
Mary Rosa. leaf. 6448
Tullar-Meredith co.. New York, N. Y.
0 132468, Oct 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1906.
Christmas (The) message; [by] E. S.
Lorenz. Lorenz's octavo anthems,
650. 8'', pp. 38-42. 6449
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, Ohio. 0
132443, Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1906.
Christmas (The) spirit; [words by] Flora
Kirkland, [music by] I. H. Mere-
dith, leaf. 6460
Tullar-Meredith co., New York, N. Y.
C 132478, Oct 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1906.
City beantifnl; composed by Harry L.
Slone. f°, 5 p., pf. 6461
H. L. Stone, Spokane, Wash. C
132175, Oct 16, 1906; 2 c. Oct 16, 1906.
Cleveland (The) two step; [by] J. E.
Agnew. Eastman ed. mand. orch.
4°, pts. 6462
A. H. Eastman, Cleveland, Ohio. C
132289, Oct. 17, 1906; 2 c. Oct 17, 1906.
Co je Komu do toho; polka, leaf concertina.
6468
Frank Kratschvil, Chicago, 111. C
133107, Oct 29, 1906; 2 c. Oct 29, 1906.
Colbom (Arthur O.)
Organ compositions, no. 1, andante
tranquillo; no. 2, chorus in E flat; no. 3,
PoHtlude in D. obi., 4°, 11 p. 6464
E. Donajowski, London, England. C
131782, Oct 11, 1906; 2 c. Oct 11, 1906.
Collegian (The); for the piano, composed
by Lester H. Lipiusky. f°, 5 p., pf.
6466
Gwene muRic pub. co., Cincinnati,
Ohio. C 132911, Oct. 25, 1906; 2 c. Oct
25, 1906.
f
370
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Colonial (A) minuet; compoeed and arr.
byEflSe Louise Koogle. f®, 5 p., pf.
0466
March bros., Lebanon, Ohio. C 131634,
Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1906.
Come, praise your Lord and Savionr ; [words
by] W. W. How, [music by] Edith
Cooke, arr. by Geo. B. Nevin. In
Holy child. 8°, p. 4. 6467
G. B. Nevin, Easton, Pa. C. 132864,
Oct. 24, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1906.
Constancy; words by Harvey M. Miller,
music by Rob't Chapman. Chicago,
Popular music pub. co. f°, 3 p.
6468
H. M. Miller, Elizabeth ville. Pa. C
132315, Oct. 18, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1906.
Contentment; by W. D. Ellis, f'', 3 p.,
song. 6469
Midland music co., Omaha, Nebr. C
132765, Oct 23, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1906.
Cook (W. Karion)
Molly Green waltz: on melodies from
the negro musical comedy ''In Daho-
mey," arr. by M. Retford. (Boosey &
Co.'s new supplemental journal for mili-
tary bands no. 32. ) f °, pts. 6460
W. M. Cook, London, England. C
131509, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Coqnetuela masnrka; (Larr^la) [by] Au-
brey Stauffer, op. 44, no. 3 solo man-
dolin duo. Peerless concert solos for
mandolin by eminent composers, f^,
unp. 6461
C. D. Smith, Chicago, III. C 131965,
Oct. 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1906.
Corporal of the gnard; military march and
two step, by Oliver W. Haines.
Chicago, Irving music co. f°, 5 p.,
pf. 6462
O. W. Haines, Chicago, 111. C 129624,
Sept. 17, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1906.
Costa (P. Mario)
Hallo! hallo! march for orchestra, pi-
ano ace. ad lib. (Chappell & co.'s or-
chestra journal. ) 4°, pts. 6468
Chappell & CO., ltd., London, P^ngland.
C 131688, Oct. 9, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1906.
Cottonland; grotesoue Southern dance,
[by] Chas. Elanaer. f°, orch. pts.
6464
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 133601, Nov. 2, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1906.
Conperin (T.)
Barolet (Le) fiottant; arr. for violin
with pianoforte ace. by C. Schroeder. Al-
bum leaves no. 2.
Conperin (F.) — Continued.
violoncello with pianoforte ac!?
f°, each 3 p.
64f
m
Augener, ltd., London, England. ^
130559 and 130565, Sept. 26, 1906; 2 c. J"
each Sept. 26, 1906.
Cowboy (The); by W. D. Ellis. f°, 3i
song. 546
Midland music co., Omaha, Nebr.
132764, Oct. 23, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 23, 1906.
Crawford (Clifton)
Captain Careless; a romantic com
opera, book and lyrics by Clifton Crav
ford and R. Melville Baker. Vocal scon
4°, 174 p. 646
Jerome H. Remick & co., New Yorl*
N. Y. C 131734, Oct. 10, 1906; 2 c. Oc
10, 1906.
Gamester (The); [song from] "Ca^
tain Careless," lyrics by R. Melvill
Baker and Clifton Crawford, f ®, 5 p.
646
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York
N. Y. C 131740, October 10, 1906; 2 c
Oct. 10, 1906.
Hyacinth and blue bell; [song from
"Captain Careless," lyrics oy R. Mel-
ville Baker and Clifton Crawford. f°"
5 p. 646^
Jerome H. Remick & co., New Yorkf
N. Y. C 131742, Oct. 10, 1906; 2 c. Oct'
10, 1906. I
Little boy blue; [song from] " Captaiij
Careless," lyrics by R. Melville Baker
and Clifton Crawford. f°, 5 p. 647Ci
Jerome H. Remick & co.. New York
N. Y. C 131739, Oct. 10, 1906; 2 c. Oct
10, 1906.
Love o'mine; [song from] **Captaii
Careless", lyrics by K. Melville Bakeii
and Clifton Crawford, f®, 5 p. 6471}
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York^
N. Y. C 131738, Oct. 10, 1906; 2 c. Oct.;
10, 1906.
Santa Fe; [songfrom] *' Captain Care
less," lyrics by K. Melville Baker an(
Clifton Crawford. f°, 5 p. 6472
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York,
N. Y. C 131743, Oct. 10, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
10, 1906.
Yesterday; [song from] * 'Captain Care-
less," lyrics bv R. Melville Baker and'
Clifton Crawford. f°, unp. 6478
Jerome H. Remick & co., New York,
N. Y. C 131737, Oct. 10, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
10, 1906.
MUSICAL 001CP08ITIOIT8
871
hrasy over you; worde by William J.
Burke, music by Anna Caldwell. f°,
4 p. 6474
Jos. W. Stem A co., New York, N. Y.
:J 128222, Aug. 26, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 12,
[906.
Itobb (The) will be the glory song; [words
by] C. D. Martin, [music by] Carl
Fischer, leaf. 6476
Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, 111. C
128034, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Chrown Him to-day; [words by] Flora
Kirkland, [music by] J. W. Ler-
man. leaf. * 6476
Tullar-Meredith co., New York, N. Y.
0 132485, Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 20,
1906.
Cnpid's pranks; caprice by Richard Stahl.
f<>, 5 p., pf. 6477
Carl Fischer, New York. N. Y. C
133284, Oct. 29, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1906.
Cupid's qneries; words and music by Effle
Louise Koogle. The colonial char-
acter song novelties. i°, 5 p. 6478
March bros., Lebanon, Ohio. C
131639, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1906.
Dainty Dora Do; words by Harry Morgan,
music by Arthur A. Penn. leaf.
6479
Metropolitan music co., New York,
N. Y. C 132787, Oct. 23, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
23, 1906.
Danoe of the gophers; [by] O. P. Thayer.
f<», 5 p., pf. 6480
Oliver Pearson Thayer, Rock Springs,
Wyo. C 126269, July 10, 1906: 2 c. Oct.
16, 1906.
Dancing in the flames; Winter, galop, by
R^h M. Jackson. The seasons, f °,
6 p., pf. 6481
M. D. Swisher, Philadelphia, Pa. C
132290, Oct 17, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1906.
Danoing in the moonlight; words bv Frank
J. Lewis, music by Joseph W. Gane.
leaf. 6482
F. J. Lewis, Bryn Mawr, Pa. C 113172,
Jan. 30, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1906.
Dargomynk^ (A.)
lierziges Mii^elein; (Look, pretty
maiden. ) Russian folk-song for a medi-
um voice with piano ace. f^, 7 p. 6488
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
132106, Oct. 16, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1906.
Darling; words by Will J. Harris, music
by G. E. Leboy. f**, 5 p. 6484
Darrow & Quadland, Chicago, HI. C
132329, Oct. 17, 1906; 2 c. Oct 10, 1906.
Damton (C.)
Lord (The) is King: full anthem. (Sa-
cred music octavo. ) 4®, 8 p. 6486
C. W. Thompson & co., Boston, Mass.
C 131891, Oct 12, 1906; 2 c. Oct 12, 1906.
O Thou, the contrite sinner's friend;
hymn-anthem for solo voice and chorus.
(Octavo church music.) 8°, 7 p. 6486
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 131746, Oct 10, 1906; 2 c. Oct 9, 1906.
Safe across the waters; choral march,
mixed voices. (Octavo church music.)
8°, 7 p. 6487
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 131746, Oct 10, 1906; 2 c. Oct 9, 1906.
Dasher (The); quartette; [by] Geo. D.
Barnard arrangement for brass or
saxophones. 4®, pts. 6488
C. L. Bamhouse, Oskaloosa, low^a. 0
132774, Oct 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct 22, 1906.
Dat lovin' rag; words by Victor H.
Smalley, music by Bernard Adler.
f'', 6 p. 6489
F. B. Haviland pub. co., New York,
N. Y. C 132917, Oct 26, 1906; 2 c. Oct
22, 1906.
Dear old Germany; German national over-
ture, by Emil Ascher, arr. by Franz
Mahl. 4'', orch. pts. 6490
Empire music co.. New York, N. Y.
C 132421, Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct 20, 1906.
national overture, [by] Emil Ascher,
arr. by Franz Mahl. 4°, band pts.
Empire music co.. New York, N. Y.
C 132417, Oct 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct 20, 1906.
Delmas (Bmile)
Tu veux me quitter; valse chants sur
des motifs de la 'Walse frivole," paroles
de Charles Fallot, musique de Emile
Delmas. Paris, Alphonse Leduc. f®,
4 p. 6491
E. Delmas, Toulouse, France. C 126477,
July 16, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1906.
Democratic home coming for nineteen and
eight; song by G. M. Newton.
Chicago^ Success music co. f°, 6 p.
6492
G. Maurice Newton, United States. C
133366, Oct. 29, 1906; 2 c. Oct 29, 1906.
Do it now; [words by] W. B. \Villiams,
[music by] O. A. Oliver, leaf. 6498
Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, III. C
127988, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Do not oast my love aside; by Mrs. L. W.
Perry. Chicago, Success music co.
f°, 6 p., song. 6494
Mrs, L. W. Perry, United States. C
133359, Oct 29, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1906.
872
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Bo, re, mi, fa, sol, la, si, do; words by Wil»
Ham Oahiil, mueic by Benj. Hap-
good Burt. f°, iinp. 6406
Ja8. W. Stern <& co., New York, N. Y.
C 131881, 0<;t. 12, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1906.
Do yoa love me or love me not; words by
J. I. Gregory, music by M. M. C.
Ricbmond, Va., Manly B. Ramaflco.
!<', 5 p. 6496
J. I. Gregory, Manchester, Va. C
133110, Oct. 29, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1906.
Dominie MoCne; written by Fred. W.
Leigh, composed by C. W. Murphy.
f°, unp. 6497
Francis, Day <& Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 132549, Oct. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
22,1906.
Dont be so shy; words and mudc by Her-
bert Ingraham. f°, 5 p. 6498
J.T.Branenco., Chicago, III. C 132365,
Oct. 19, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1906.
Don't forget your date; march and two
step, by C. F. Bauer. f°, 5 p., pf.
6499
Bauer bros., Oshkosh, Wis. C 132673,
Oct. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1906.
Don't let yonr sieUe get rusty; [words by]
H. E. Jones, [music by] Cha*. H.
Gabriel, leaf. 6600
C. H. Gabriel, Chicago. 111. C 128021,
Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. U, 1906.
Down at Saratoga; words by W. C.
Gardner, music by Jos. I. Gardner.
Chicago, Popular music pub. co. f**,
3 p. 6601
Wiley C. Gardner, Chicago, 111. C
113439, Feb. 3, 1906; 2 c. Sept. tt, 1906.
Down by the river, 'neath the old oak tree;
by M unset te Fleming. Chicrago,
Success music co. f°, 5 p., song.
6602
M. Fleming, United States. C 132684,
Oct. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1906.
Dream (A) most iweet I cannot tell; by
T. H. Colby. Chicago, Success
music CO. f°, 4 p., song. 6608
T. H. Colby, United States. C 132282,
Oct. 17, 1906; 2 c. Oct 17, 1906.
Dream (A) of the happy past; song by Eva
M. Bell. Chicago, Succass music
CO. P, 5 p. 6604
E. M. Bell, United States. C 132277
Oct. 17, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1906.
Dreams; by B. L. Appleby. Chicago,
Weljer & North music pub. co. f°,
2 p., song. 6506
B. L. Appleby, Gotham, Wis. C
119562, Apr. 23, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 31, 1906.
Dressier (Wm.)
Gather them in ; sacred song for middle
voice, words by Nellie C. Magennis. f°,
5 p. 660^
Wm. A. Pond & co., New York, N. Y,
C 131834, Oct. 11, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Drifting^; by Afrs, W. A. Galletly.
Chicago, Success music co. f °, 4 p. ,
song. 6507
Mr$. W. A. Galletly, United States.
C 133371, Oct. 29, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1906.
Drifting apart; ballad and refrain, wordfl
and music by Ammon K. Cramer,
arr. by Herman Schloss. Freder-
ick, Md., Ammon E. Cramer music
CO. f<», 5 p. 6608
A. E. Cramer, Frederick, Md. C131988,
Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1906.
Dryidale (Learmont)
Barbara Allan. (The choral hand-
book no. 797. ) 6609
J. Curwen & sons, ltd., London, Eng-
land. C 131846, Oct. 12, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
12, 1906.
Dnbois (Th^dore)
Canzone; pour piano. P, 5 p. 6610
Hengel & cie., Paris, France. C 132007,
Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1906.
Vers les bl^s; quatuor vocal pour sop.
tenor alto et basse avec accompaynement
de piano, po^sie de Charles Dubois. f°,
11 p. 6611
Hengel & cie. , Paris, France. C 132005,
Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1906.
Duval (Alexandre)
Golliwogg's (The) dance; orchestr^e
par Victor Charmettes, piano conducteur.
4®, pts. 6612
Enoch A cie.. Paris, France. C 131920,
Oct. 13, :906; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1906.
Marquisette; menuet, orchestra par
Victop Charmettes, piano conducteur.
4^, pts. 6618
Enoch & cie., Paris, France. C 131916,
Oct. 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1906.
Pimpante; polka, orch. par Victor
Charmettes, piano conducteur. 4'*, pts.
6614
Enoch A cie., Paris, France. C 131917,
Oct. 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1906.
Dying (The) soldier's request; by Lester
P. Bean. Chicago, Success miisic
CO. f°, 5 p., song. 6616
L. P. Bean, United States. C 133675,
Nov. 2, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
378
rejoloe thy King proolaimuig; [words
t>v] Alice Jean Oleator, [music by]
\t. A. Post. leaf. 5516
Xullar-Meredith co., New York, N. Y.
: 132487, Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1906.
Sberliardt (Goby)
Violin-flchule; neue methodik secun-
len -system fiir den anfangsunterricht
les violinspiels. leil 2: ungleiche fin-
^erhaltung. f°, 93 p. 5517
C F. Kahnt nachfolger, Leipzig, Ger-
Tiany. C 132018, Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
15, 1906.
BdnTflurdB (Julian)
Girl (The) and the governor; chorus
of li^irls, lyric by 8. M. Brenner. f°, 2 p.
5518
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 131854, Oct. 12, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
11, 1906.
Elegie; by Wm. Aletter for violoncello
and piano. Melodious favorites. 0.
Fischer's ed. f°, sc. 3 p. v. pt.
5519
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C.
133285, Oct. 29, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1906.
by Wm. Aletter for violin and
• pian(>, C. Fischer's ed. Melodious
favorites. f°, sc. 3 p. v. pt.
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
133293, Oct. 29, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1906.
' Blsa waltt; [by J Max Weber, easy-duo
style. Choice and popular selections
for mandolin clubs. f°, 2 mands. &
guitar pts. 5520
C.D.Smith, Chicago, 111. C 131966,
, Oct. 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1906.
Bmmalina; medlev schottische, [by] Bert
•^ Potter, arr. 'by R. E. Hildreth,
Jacobs' publications for orchestra.
4°, pts. 5521
Walter Jacol)s, Boston, Ma^s. C
^ 132970, Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1906.
Enchantment; serenade, arrangement for
* comet or trombone with piano ace.
i [by] Geo. D. Barnard. 4°, pts.
I 5522
C. L. Bamhouse, Oskaloosa, Iowa. C
( 132779, Oct. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct 22, 1906.
Engelmann (E.)
Nanette; danse gracieuse for the piano.
f°, 6 p. 5528
Theodore Preeser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 131748, Oct. 10, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1906.
Erditein (lAon)
Denx morceanx; pour piano op. 4.
no. 1, caprice Russe. f®, 11 p. 5524
Fr. Hofmeister, Leipzig, Germany. C
132012, Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1906.
Eyangelinms - KlSnges; eine sammlung
leichter Evangeliums-lieder fi'ir man-
ner-stimmen, bearbeitet von Ed-
mund S. Lorenz, D. B. Towner and
Ira B. Wilson. 12°, 92 nos. 5525
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, Ohio. A
158070, Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1906.
Evening walti; for the piano or cabinet
organ, composed by Dickie Meri-
weather. f*, pp. 62-64. 5526
D. W. Crist, Moultrie, Ohio. C 132412,
Oct 20, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1906.
Bzperienoe; The song hit of Ivan Caryll's
musical comedy The Little Cherub,
arr. by J. C. Bfeil. 4®, orch. pts.
5527
Chappell & CO., London, England. C
131922, Oct 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1906.
Eyer (Frank L.)
He has come; Christmas anthem, op.
36 mixed voices. (Sacred octavo series
no. 753 8°, 7 p. 5528
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
131757, Oct 10, 1906; 2 c. Oct 9, 1906.
F. C. B. maroh; [by] Richard Raymond.
4°, band pts. 5529
Hurst pub. CO., Kansas City, Mo. C
131479, Oct 5, 1906; 2 c. Sept 22, 1906.
Fairbanks (Frederick)
Little (The) bee (Die lehre) song for
soprano, words by Marie Boileau. f °, 6 p.
5580
Frederick Harris co., London, England.
C 132194, Oct. 16, 1906; 2 c. Oct 16, 1906.
Soul's (A) tragedy; a song cycle for
low voice. No. 1, What the old elm
saw; no. 2, Life's bitterness; no. 3, His
soul's transition. f°, 15 p. 5581
Frederick Harris co., London, England.
0 132193, Oct 16, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1906.
Fairmont marcli; composed by Edward J.
Hoerine, Wichita, Kans. The
Pxlwara Hoering music pub. co. f °,
5 p, pf. 5582
E. ifoering, Wichita, Kans. C 125241,
July 10, 1906; 2 c. June 22, 1906.
Falkenberg (G.)
Eglogue; pour piano op. 36. f°, 7 p.
5588
Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand & cie., Paris,
France. C 131529, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct
8, 1906.
Fall into line; [words and music by]
Thoro Harris, leaf. 5534
Chas. H. (4abriel, Chicago, 111. C
128000, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct 11, 1906.
Fantasie; [by] E. L. Ashford. obi., 12®,
pp. 72-75. org. 5585
Lorenz pub. co., Davton, Ohio. C
132444, Oct 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct 20, 1906.
/
374
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Far away in Indiana; words and music
by Bessye Watson. f°, 5 p. 6686
Groene music pub. co., Cincinnati,
Ohio. C 132902, Oct. 25, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
25, 1906.
Far away, some one thinki of yon to-night ;
[bv] Frank J. Richmond, vocal
orch. 822. 4°, pte. 6687
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 132146, Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1906.
Farewell, sweet Hattie Bell ; march sonfj,
words and music by Amnion L.
Cramer, arr. by Herman Schloss.
Frederick, Md., Ammon E. Cramer
music CO. f°, 5 p. 6688
A. E. Cramer, Frederick, Md. C
131989, Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1906.
Farjeon (Harry)
Enigma (The); song, words by Elea-
nor Farjeon. P, 8 p. 6639
Chappell & CO., London, England. C
131085, Oct. 2, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 2, 1906.
Faded (A) flower; song, words by
Eleanor Farjeon. f°, 5 p. 6640
Chappell <& CO., London, England. C
131086, Oct. 2, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 2, 1906.
Farmer (The) ooon; words by Al W.
Moss, music bv John R. Walker.
Chicago, Popular music pub. co.
f«, 6 p. 6641
Popular music pub. co., Chicago, 111.
C 129958, Sept. 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1906.
Fan>ington (Robert D.)
Six little melodies for violin and piano.
P, sc. 23 p. & V. pt. 6642
Geo. Willig & co., Baltimore, Md. C
131191, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
Fate's deoree; by Mary Lee. Chicago,
Success music co. f°, 5 p., song.
6648
3/r«. Nellv Toda, United States. C
133363, Oct. 29, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1906.
Father, hold the light; [words by] T. O.
Chisholm, [mupic by] Chas. H. Ga-
briel, leaf. 6644
C. H. Gabriel, Chicago, 111. C 128035,
Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Fanlkes (William)
Communion in E; original organ com-
positions no. 3. obi. 8°, 6 p. 6646
Charles Woolhou.se, London, England.
C 131130, Oct. 3, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1906.
March in C; original organ composi-
tions no. 2. obi. 8®, 7 p. 6646
Charles Woolhouse, London, England.
C 131129, Oct. 3, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1906.
Fanlkes ( William )— Continued.
Melodie in D flat; original organ com-
positions no. 4. obi. 8°, 5 p. 6647
Charles Woolhouse, London, England.
C 131131, Oct. 3, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1906.
Original compositions for the orean.
no. 362, Wedding march; no. 363, Fu-
neral march; no. 364, Ballade in C. obi.
4**, 8, 4, 7 p. 6648
Novello & CO., Ix)ndon, England. C
131799-131801, Oct. 11, 1906; 2 c. of each
Oct. 11, 1906.
Pastorale in G; original organ compo-
sitions no. 1. obi. 8°, 6 p. 6649
Charles Woolhouse, London, England.
C 131128, Oct. 3, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1906.
Postlude in B flat; original organ com-
positions no. 5. obi. 8°, 6 p. 6660
Charles Woolhouse, London, England*
C 131132, Oct. 3, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 3. 1906.
Fever's on; words by Arthur Longbrake,
music by George Fairman. f°, 5 p.
6661
Jos. Morris, Philadelphia, Pa. C
132521, Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1906.
Fiby (Helnrich)
O maienlust; op. 45 B. fur gemischten
chor, ged. v. Paul Baehr. S"", 10 p. 6668
Bosworth & CO., Leipzig, Germany. C
128705, Sept. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
Fighting the flames; march by M. Bis-
pi ng. Cincinnati, The Emerson
music pub. co. f^, 5 p., pf. 6668
Groene music pub. co., Cincinnati, Ohio,
C 132907, Oct 25, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1906.
Filipuoci (Sdm.)
Dragonne (La); mazurka [pour or-
chestre] piano conducteur. 4**, pts. 6664
Enoch & cie, Paris, France. C 131915,
Oct. 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1906.
Finella; valse for piano, by M. Mehlig.
f^ 5 p., pf. 6556
G roene music pub. co. , Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 132913, Oct. 25, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1906.
First (The) Christmas mom; [by] W. Still-
man Martin. 3 leaves, song. 6666
Tullar-Meredith co.. New York, N. Y.
C 133094, Oct. 27, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1906.
Fisoher(Th.)
Stingers (Des) welt; gedichtvon Hein-
rich P't'eil. Op. 22 no. 2. mannerchore.
4°, sc. 3 p. & parts. 6667
C 132057, Oct 15, 1906.
MUSICAL COHP08ITIOK8
375
Fiseher (Th.) — Continued.
Wilde rose; gedicht von Julius Gers-
dorff. Op. 22 no. 1 mannerchore. 4°,
sc. 3 p. & parts. 6668
C 132056, Oct. 15, 1906.
Fr. Kistner, Leipzig, Germany. 2 c.
of each Oct. 15, 1906.
Tleuret (Daniel)
Andante; en forme de canon pour orgue
op. 7. f**, 7 p. 6669
C 132009, Oct. 15, 1906.
Prelude et fugue, en fa majeur; pour
orgue op. 26. f^ 17 p. 6660
C 132008, Oct. 15, 1906.
Janin freres, Lyon, France. 2 c. of each
Oct. 15, 1906.
niokering flrelight; shadow dance, [by]
Arthur A. Penn. Jacobs' publica-
tions for orchestra. 4®, pts. 6661
Walter Jacobs, Boston , Mass. C 132969,
Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1906.
Flickering shadows; reverie, by Margaret
Eldon. Philadelphia, Weymann &
sons. f°, 5 p., pf. 6662
- M. Eldon, Hatboro, Pa. C 131728,
Oct 10, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1906.
Flower of May; mazurka for piano, by
M. Mehlig. f°, 5 p., pf. 6668
Groene music pub. co. , Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 132901, Oct. 25, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1906.
Foote (Arthnr).
Irish (An) folk-soufj^; for alto or bar.
with violin ob. in £ minor, poem by Gil-
bert Parker.
with violin & *cello in E minor.
sop. or tenor, with violin ob. in
G minor, f®, each 7 p. 6664
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
131203-131205, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. of each
Oct. 4, 1906.
Irish (An) folk-song; piano solo. f®,5p,
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
131175, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
Love is a bubble; son^ for mezzo
soprano or baritone with piano ace. and
violin obligato, words by Mrs. Craigie.
f^ 7 p.
for soprano or tenor. f°, 7 p.
6666
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
130861-130862, Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. of each
Sept. 26, 1906.
Sun (The) is low; song for soprano or
tenor with piano ace. and violin obliurato,
words by Louise Chandler MouTton.
f°, 7 p. 6666
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
130860, Sept. 29, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 26, 1906.
For all the world; [words by] W. P.
Townsend, [music by] (leo. S. Schu-
ler. leaf. 6667
Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, 111. C
127979, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct 11, 1906.
For Christ and for the ohnroh of Christ;
[words by] J no. R. Clements, [music
by] W. S. Werden. leaf. 6668
J. R. Clements, Binghamton, N. Y. C
132349, Sept 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1906.
For freedom and for honor; intro. Red,
white, and blue, Glory, glory, halle-
lujah, medley march and two step,
[by] Emil Ascher, arr. by Franz
Mahl. 4°, band pts. 6669
Empire music co., New York, N. Y.
C 132418, Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct 20, 1906.
For love of thee; words by Monroe H.
Rosenfeld, music by Robert A. King.
Century ed. Favorite home songs.
f°, 7 p. 6670
Century music pub. co., New York,
N. Y. C 133187, Oct 29, 1906; 2 c. Oct
25, 1906.
For nnto ns a child is bom; Christmas
song, mixed chorus, with solos, [by]
Adam Geibel. 8®, 9 p. 6671
A. Geibel music co., Philadelphia, Pa.
C 133656, Nov. 2, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1906.
For yon; [words by] W. C. Martin, [music
by] Wm. Edie Marks, leaf. 6672
Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, 111. C
132090, Oct 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct 30, 1906.
For yon as well as me; [words by] J. H.
Sam mis, [music by] D. B. Towner,
leaf. 6678
Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 111. C
131815, Oct 11, 1906; 2 c. Oct 8, 1906.
Ford (C. B.)
Te Deum, laudamus, B flat; mixed
voices (sacred.) (Arthur P. Schmidt's
octavo edition no. 48. ) 6674
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass., in
renewal for 14 years from Mar. 21, 1907.
C 131906, Oct 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1906.
Forester's march; for the piano or cabinet
organ, composed bv Henry Nuss.
f°, pp. 34 & 35. " 6676
D. W. Crist, Moultrie, Ohio. C 132398,
Oct 20, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1906.
Forward; [words by] Fannv J. Crosby,
[music by] I. Allan Sankey. leaf.
6676
John R. Clements, Binghamton, N. Y.
0 132350, Sept 25, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 25, 1906.
876
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTBIE8
Foster (MylesB.)
Six landscapes; a set of two-part sons^s,
the words by Florence Hoare. no. 1, The
moorland; no. 2, The hills; no. 3, The
sheepfold; no. 4, A leafy lane; no. 5, The
lonely mere; no. 6, Ripe cornfields. 4°,
4, 6, 6, 5, 6, 5 p. 5577
Boosey & co., liondon, England. C
131512, 131511, 131516, 131513, 131514,
131515, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. of each Oct. 8,
1906.
Four bay hones; Ben Hur march, by Emily
Wyatt. f°, 5 p., pf. 6578
E. Wyatt, Decatur, Ind. C 133049,
Oct. 25, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 9, 1906.
Foar temperanoe songs; words by D. V.
Lucas, music by Clarence Lucas, f ®,
5 p. 5579
D. V. Lucas, St Catherine's, Canada.
G 132001, Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1906.
Frank (Chas.)
Fleur de lis; valse lento, piano. f°,
5 p. 5580
C. W. Thompson & co., Boston, Mass.
C 130991, Oct 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct 1, 1906.
Franklin (F. A.)
Five recreations; for violin and piano in
the first position: op. 40, no, 1, Off for
the front march; no. 2, Summer night
waltz; no. 3, Swing song; no. 4, Meadow
queen schottische; no. 5, In mischief
polka. f° sc. 5, 5, 3, 5, 5 p. & v. pts.
5581
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 131193-131197, Oct 4, 1906; 2 c. of each
Oct 6, 1906.
Frederick (Jnlian)
Solent chimes; bell waltz, f®, 9 p. pf.
5582
Metzler & co., ltd., London, England.
C 12o916, July 21, 1906; 2 c. Oct, 5, 1906.
Friml (Badolf )
Stiindchen; fiir klavier zu 2 hiinden,
op. 19, no. 3. f°, 5 p. 5588
Mojmir Urbanek, Prag, Bohemia. C
131573, Oct 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Frisoo disaster; song bv Geo. F. Stute-
ville. Chicago, Success umsic co.
f°, 4 p. 6584
G. F. Stuteville, United States. C
127730, Aug. 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1906.
From mountains so high; [wonis by] Liz-
zie De Arroond, [music by] W. A.
Post. leaf. 5585
Tullar-Meredith co.. New York, N. Y.
C 132473, Oct 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct 20, 1906.
From the star-lit heavens; [words by]
Lizzie De Armond, [mosic by] W. A.
Post. leaf. 6M6
Tullar-Meredith co., New York, N. Y.
C 132471, Oct 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct 20, 1906.
From the toils of the sea; baritone or baas,
words and music by Arthur Treve-
lyan. Century ed. Favorite home
songs. t°t 5 p. 5587
Centurv music pub. co., New York,
N. Y. C 133184, Oct 29, 1906; 2 c. Oct
25, 1906.
Frost (8.)
In shadow land; caprice for pianoforte
four hands. f°, 7 p. 5588
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston,
Mass. C 131056, Oct 1, 1906; 2c. Oct 1,
1906.
Frost King; [by] O. P. Thayer. 4°, band
pts. 5589
Oliver Pearson Thayer, Rock Springe,
Wvo. C 125268, July 10, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
16,* 1906.
Fnentes (E. Sanohes)
Cuban (A) love-song; (Tii espera) no.
2 in D. Spanish words by Fernan San-
chez, English version by Hilda Ham-
mond-Spencer. New York, Boosev A
CO. f°, 7 p. 5590
Casa Dotesio, Madrid, Spain. C 132184,
Oct. 16, 1906; 2 c. Oct 16, 1906.
Gabriel (Chas. H.)
Prince (The) of Israel; a Christmas
cantata, for choirs; and choral societies.
8°, 64 p. 5591
Kllmore bros. co., Cincinnati, Ohio. C
131873, Oct 12, 1906; 2 c. Oct 12, 1906.
Gade (Neils W.)
Kinder (Der) Christabend; (Chil-
dren's Christmas eve) six little pieces op.
36, revised by John A. Preston, piano solo.
(Edition Wood no. 407. ) f°, 13 p.
5692
B. F. Wood music co.. New York,
N. Y. C 132211, Oct 16, 1906; 2 c Oct
16, 1906.
Gaines (Mary Louise)
I heah de voices callin' ; Negro folk-
song. f°, 5 p. 5598
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston,
Maps. C 132151, Oct 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
15, 1906.
Galleon (The); words by Frederic Law-
rence Knowles, music by Wilbur
Hascall. f^ 7 p. 5594
Fraternity pub. co., Boston, Mass. C
123585, June 18, 1906; 1 c. Oct 8, 1906;
1 c. Oct. 27, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
377
Gaabert (Philippe)
Parfum; po<^^ie de Charles Batilliot.
Chant et piano, f '^t 5 p. 6695
Enoch & cie., Paris, France. C 131912,
Oct 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1906.
Pourl'absente; po^sie de Charles Batil-
liot, chant et piano, f®, 4 p. 6696
Enoch & cie., Paris, France. C 131914,
Oct. 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1906.
Oanl (H. B.)
Organ solos for church and concert,
no. 3, Festival march in F. no. 4, Chan-
son du matin, no. 5, Chanson du soir.
f**, 9, 7, 7 p. 6697
B. F. Wood music co.. New York, N. Y.
C 131968-131970, Oct. 13, 1906; 2 c. of
each Oct. 13, 1906.
Oeibel (Adam)
Sonjfs of the ages; a new and complete
Sunday-School service for Christmas. 8°,
14 p. 6698
Adam Geibel music co., Philadelphia,
Pa. C 131449, Oct. 6, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 6,
1906.
Star of wonder; a new and complete
Sunday-School service for Christmas by
Adam Geibel, W. A . Post and others. 8°,
14 p. 6699
Adam Geibel music co., Philadelphia,
Pa. C 131448, Oct. 6, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 6,
1906.
Oemilieim (Friedrich)
Agrippina; gedicht von Herm-Lingg.
Scene fiir mezzo-sopran oder alt und or-
chester, mit freier benutzung der ersten
bearbeitung op. 45. Klavier-auszug op.
77. f°, 19 p. 6600
Ed. Bote and G. Bock, Berlin, Ger-
many. C 132031, Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
15, 1906.
Q€tob (Bobert)
£legantes (Les); mazurka pour piano,
r, 5 p. 6601
F. Gailhard et co., Paris, France. C
131082, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
En r^ve; valse pour piano. f°, 7 p.
6602
F. Gailhard et co., Paris, France. C
131084, Oct. 1. 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
Oet right with God; [words and music by]
Tom Emmanuel, leaf. 6608
T. Emmanuel, Turtle Creek, Pa. C
112400, Jan. 19, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 14, 1906.
[words by] Marion Wendell Hub-
bard, [music by] Chas. H. Gabriel,
leaf. 6604
C. H. Gabriel, Chicago, 111. C 128020,
Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11. 1906.
3595— FT 3, NOB 1&-26— 06 2
Gilbert (E.)
On love's tide: song, f**, 4 p. 6606
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd.,
London, England. C 131533; Oct. 8,
1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Gillet (E.)
Seduction; valse lente [military band]
instrumentazione di Ezio Baroncini.
(Biblioteca dei corpi di musica no.
111448.) f^l5p. sc. 6606
G. Ricordi & c, Milano, Italy. C
132299, Oct. 18, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1906.
Girl (The) from Broadway; [by] Karl L.
Hoschna, hotel orch. no. 98. 4°, pts.
6607
M. Witmark & ^ons. New York, N. Y.
C 132516, Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1906.
Girl (The) on Uncle Sammy's Coin; words
and music by D. K. Miller, arr. by
W. L. Rosenberg, Phila., The Or-
pheus music CO. f°, 5 p.
Miller & Roe, Philadelphia, Pa. C
133259, Oct. 29, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1906.
5608
Girl (The) who has fun in her eyes; song
by Maurice B. Dunsmoor. Chi-
cago, Success music co. f°, 4 p.
6609
M. B. Dunsmoor, United States. C
128962, Sept. 6, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1906.
Give ear to my words; [by] H. W. Porter.
4 leaves, song. 6610
Ix)rens pub. co., Dayton, Ohio. C
132672 Oct. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1906.
Give me thy love! words and music by
Arthur Trevelyan. Century ed. Fa-
vorite home songs. f°, 5 p. 6611
Century music pub. co.. New York,
N. Y. C 133185, Oct. 29, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
25, 1906.
Give UB ragtime, ragtime; words and mu-
sic by J. Howard. f°, 5 p. 6612
Howard pub. co., Boston, Mass. C
132937, Oct. 26, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1906.
Glad tidings of great joy; [words by] Geo.
O. Webster, [music by] I. H. Mere-
dith, leaf. 6618
Tullar-Meredith co.. New York, N. Y.
C 132463, Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1906.
Gladiolus march; [by] Roy B. Simpson.
Eastman edition Mand. orch. 4®,
pts. 6614
A. H. Eastman, Cleveland, Ohio. C
132288, Oct. 17, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1906.
Gladness everywhere; [words by] £. £.
Hewitt, [music by] Geo. 6. Nevin.
In Holy child. 8*=^, p. 11 & 12. 6616
Geo. B. Nevin, Easton, Pa. C 133867,
Oct. 24, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1906.
378
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Olinka (M.)
Kuslan et Ludmilla; fantaisie de con-
cert pour flClte avec accompagnement de
piano par Ernesto Kohler, oeuvre 95. f °,
13 p. 5616
Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, Leipzig, Ger-
many. C 132062, Oct. 16, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
15, 1906.
Glory to Ood! [words by] Geo. 0. Web-
ster, [music bv] I. H. Meredith,
leaf. ' 6617
Tullar-Meredith co., New York, N. Y.
C 132475, Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1906.
Olory to God in the highest; [by] E. L.
Ashford. Lorenz's octavo anthems,
643. S**, pp. 196-201. 6618
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, Ohio. C
132445, Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1906.
Glory to Hie name; [words and music by]
H.A.Henry, leaf. 6619
Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, 111. C
128041, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
God is near thee; sacred song, composed
by T. C. Jeffers, in F. f°, 5 p. 6620
Whaley, Royce & co., ltd., Toronto,
Canada. C 131974, Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c.
Oct. 15, 1906.
God's warden of sleep; words and music by
Charles Noel Douglas, harmonized
by Bevier Smith, leaf. 6621
Household guest co., Chicago, 111. C
132227, Oct. 17, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1906.
Golden (The) door; words by Frederic
Lawrence Knowles, music by Wil-
bur Hascall. f°, 5 p. 6622
Fraternity pub. co., Boston, Mass. C
123584, June 18, 1906; 1 c. Oct. 8, 1906,
1 c. Oct. 27, 1906.
Golden rod schottisohe; for the piano or
cabinet organ, composed bv D. W.
Crist. f°, pp. 87-89. ' 6628
D. W. Crist, Moultrie, Ohio. C 132409,
Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1906.
Golden rod waits; for the piano or cabinet
organ, composed by D. W. Crist,
f°, pp. 64-66. 6624
D. W. Crist, Moultrie, Ohio. C 132408,
Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1906.
Good-bye; concert song, words and mel-
ody, composed and arr. by Agnes L.
Stevens, music arr. and composed by
Z. M. Parvin. f°, 7 p. 6626
A. L. Stevens, Portland, Oreg. C
132338, Oct. 19, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1906.
words by Clifford Harris, music by
Robert A. King. Century ed. Fa-
vorite home songs. f°, 5 p. 6626
Century music pub. co., New York,
N. Y. C 133190, Oct. 29, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
25, 1906.
Good night; contralto or bass, words by
Josephine Dodge Daskam, music by
W. E. Brown. Century ed. Fa-
vorite home songs, f °, 5 p. 6627
Century music pub. co., New York,
N. Y. C 133191, Oct. 29, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
25, 1906.
Good night, dear heart; fby] Aubrey Stanf-
fer, op. 43, no. 3, quo mandolin solo.
Peerless concert solos for mandolin
by eminent composers, f^, unp.
6628
C. D. Smith, Chicago, 111. C 131964,
Oct, 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1906.
Grahhe (Lee)
Pink domino; mazurka three step for
pianoforte, f®, 5 p. 6629
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston,
Mass. C 132223, Oct. 16, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
16, 1906.
Graoe walti; by Ashton Nichols, f**, 6 p,
pf. 6680
A. Nichols, Chicago, 111. C 133570,
Nov. 2, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1906.
Graener (Paul)
Aus dem reiche des Pan; vier gedichte
fiir Klavier, op. 22. 4«, 13 p. 5681
Fr. Kistner, Leipzig, Germany. C
131119, Sept. 18, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 18, 1906.
Kammermusikdichtung, no. 2; fur
Klavier, violine und violoncell, op. 20.
f«, 31 p. 6682
Fr. Kistner, Leipzig, Germany. C
130911, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
Granier ( Jules)
Chanson; po^sie de Adrien Cyriel. f®,
7 p. 6688
Henry Leraoine & cie., Paris, France.
C 131441, Oct. 6, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1906.
Retourd'oiseaux; po^siedePaul Stuart.
f«, 5 p. 6634
Henry Lemoine & cie., Paris, France.
C 131440, Oct. 6, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1906.
Oranyille waltz; for the piano or cabinet
organ, composed by 1). W. Crist. P,
pp. 40-44. 6685
D. W. Crist, Moultrie, Ohio. C 132406,
Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1906.
Grazia (Iron)
Juanita; arr. for violin and piano. Old
friends for young players no. 2. 4°, sc.
5 p. & V. pt. 6686
Jean White, Boston, Mass. C 130988,
Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct 5, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
379
Oretieher (Fhilipp)
Drei frauenchOre im tanzform, mit
klavierbegleitungf op. 40. no. 1, Rosen-
zeit; von H. Seidel. dreistimmiff. No. 2,
An diewaldvogel; von J. v. Eicnendorff.
dreistimmiff. No. 3, Am Bach ; von Rob.
Weber. >?ier8timmig. 8°, sc. 8 p. &
pt8.| sc. 3 p. & pts., 8C. 7 p. & pts. 5687
Fr. Kistner, Leipzig, Germany. C
131582-131584, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. of each
Oct 8, 1906.
Grey (C. J.)
Original compositions for the organ.
No. 1, Sonata in A major; No. 2, Pastorale
in G; No. 3, Festal postlude; No. 4, Pro-
cessional march; No. 5, Ali^retto pas-
torale; No. 6, Marche chromatique; No.
7, Allegro syraphonique. f°, 13, 7, 7, 5,
5, 5, 7 p. 5688
J. & W. Chester, Brighton, England.
C 131789-131795, Oct. 11, 1906; 2 c. of
each Otet. 11, 1906.
Grumbler (The); by Eugene W. O'Brien.
Chicago, Success music co. f*^, 5 p.
song. 5689
E. W. O' Brien, United States. C 133370,
Oct. 29, 1996; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1906.
Chiiding (The) light; [words by] E. S. Uf-
foni, [music by] Carl Fiscner. leaf.
5640
Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, 111. C
128024, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Ouilmant (Alex.)
Troisi^me sonate; op. 56 pour oi^ue.
nouvelle edition. f°, 15 p. 5641
A. Guilmant, Paris, France. C 131609,
Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
<hui (The) master; march and two step,
by C. A. Grimm. f°, 7 p., pf. 5642
Jerome H. Remick A co., New York,
N. Y. C 131972, Oct. 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
11, 1906.
Haokett (Henry)
Pastorale in F; for the organ, no. 2.
London, Novello and company, ltd. f®,
4 p. 5643
J. & W. Chester, Brighton, England.
C 131788, Oct. 11, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Romance in F; for the organ, no. 2.
London, Novello and company, ltd. f°,
5 p. 5644
J. <& W. Chester, Brighton, England.
C 131787, Oct. 11, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Hadley ( Henry K.)
Vier gedichte, von Otto Julius Bier-
baum; fur eine singstimme und klavier-
begleitung, op. 42. No. 1, Stille trau-
mende fruhlingsnacht; No. 2, Gieb schO-
Hadley (Henry X.) — Continued.
nes kind mir deine hand; No. 3, Morgen-
gesang; No. 4, Rosen. f°, 5, 3, 5, 5 p.
5646
Heinrich Lewy, Munchen, Germany.
C 130993-130996, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. of each
Oct. 1, 1906.
Hail to the coming! [words by] Flora
Kirkland, [music by] Alice A. Bray-
nard. leaf. 5646
Tullar-Meredith co., New York, N. Y.
C 132486, Oct, 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1906.
Hall (David)
Songs (The) of Zion. obi. 48®, 62 noe.
coll. 5647
D. Hall, Vinemont, Ala. A 154333,
Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c.Aug. 22, 1906.
HaU (E. Vine)
God from on high hath heard; anthem
for Christmas. 8^, 7 p. 5648
Weekes & co., London, England. 0
131424, Oct. 6, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Hall (J. Linooln)
Ringing bells and joyful songs; an orig-
inal service for Christmas. 12®, 15 p.
5649
Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia, Pa. A
158187, Oct. 16, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
Hamilton sohottiBehe ; by Isabelle M. Bray,
f®, 5 p., pf. 5650
Whaley, Royce & co., ltd., Toronto,
Canada. C 131975, Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c.
Oct. 15, 1906. .
Handel (0. F.)
Werke fiir orchester. Concert! grossi
nr 7; bearbeitet von Max Seiffert, parti-
tur. f°, 27 p. 5651
Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig, Germany.
C 132065, Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1906.
Happy Christmas time; [words and music
by] Jean A. Bearl. leaf. 5652
Tullar-Meredith co., New York, N. Y.
C 132467, Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1906.
Happy Fam from Alabam; words and mu-
sic by T. Merritt Thomas. Chicago,
The Metropolitan lyceum bureau.
f°, 4 p. 5658
T. M. Thomas, Chicago, 111. C 133532,
Nov. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1906.
Hardelot (Ony d')
Thoughts of you; song no. 1 in B flat,
no. 3 in D flat, f'', each 7 p. 5654
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd.,
London, England. C 131535-131534, Oct.
8, 1906; 2 c. of each Oct. 8, 1906.
880
CATALOG ITE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Hark! The herald an^eU; soprano or tenor
solo, [by] E. G. Snelling. 4 leaves.
6666
Tallar-Meredith co., New York, N. Y.
C 133096, Oct. 27, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 27, 1906.
Harker (F. Flaxin^ton)
Five final amens; for chorus of mixed
voices a cappella. (G. Schirmer's col-
lection of octavo church music no. 4666. )
8°, 7 p. 6666
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
131862, Oct. 12, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 13. 1906.
Jubilate Deo in B flat; for chorus of
mixed voices with oTf^n ace. op. 37.
(G. 8chirmer*8 collection of octavo
church music no, 4665. ) 6667
G. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
131618, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Harmony book 6. Suspensions. (Na-
tional correspondence school of mu-
sic. ) 8°, 28 p.
book 7, chromatic trials. 8°, 21 p.
6668
National correspondence school of
music, New York, N. Y. A 157090-
157091, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. of each Oct. 12,
1906.
Harrington (Frank C.)
Prelude in D; [for organ.] 4°, p. 141.
6669
Geo. Molineaux, New York, N. Y. C
131939, Oct. 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1906.
Harris (Cathbert)
Break forth into joy; Christmas
anthem. (The Choir journal no. 1S8. )
8°, 8 p. 6660
B. F. Wood munic co., New York,
N. Y. C 132086, Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c.Oct.
15, 1906.
Harris (Victor)
Sea (A) lullaby; part song for women's
voices with piano ace. [words by] Barry
Cornwall. (Oliver Diti^on companv's
octavo ed. no. 11563.) 8°, 6 p. 66*61
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, Mass. C
131463, Oct. 6, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1906.
Hartmann (Arthur)
Kadenz zum ersten violin konzert
von N. Paganini : violine solo. (Wilhelm
Hansen's edition no. 1131.) f°, 3 p.
6662
Wilhelm Hansen, I^eipzig, Germany.
C 132054, Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1906.
Un^arische kadenz zu F. W. Ernst's
op. 22. Violine solo. (Wilhelm Han-
sen's edition no. 1148. ) f°, 3 p. 6663
Wilhelm Hansen, Leipzig, Germanv.
C 132053, Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1906.
Hartmann (Arthur) — Continued.
Ungarische rhapsodien ; fur violine und
pianoforte, no. 1 Szomozdsdg (Tristesse)
rhapsodische skizze, no. 2. Sz^U a
Maaar; ungarische rhapsodic. f°, so. 7
p., pf. & V. pt. sc. 4 p. pi. & V. pt. 6664
Otto Junne, Leipzig, Germany. C
131672-131673, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. of each
Oct. 8, 1906.
Harvest moon; [by|] Al Trahern, arr. by
Ivee Orean Smith. 4°, 6 p., mixed v.
4°, 5 p, male quartette. 6666
Vandersloot music pub. co., Williams-
port, Pa. C 133567-133568, Nov. 2, 1906;
2 c. of each Nov. 2, 1906.
words and music by Al Trahem,
arr. by Lee Orean Smith. f°, 5 p.
Vandersloot music pub. co., Williams-
port, Pa. C 133380, Oct. 30, 1906; 2 c
Oct. 29, 1906.
Hasoall (W. F.)
Polonaise; for the piano. f°, 9p. 6666
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. In
renewal for 14 vears from Nov. 18, 1906.
C 131904, Oct. 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1906.
Hasten, reapers of the harvest; [words
bv] Charlotte G. Homer, [music by]
Klisha S. Rice. leaf. 6667
Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, III. C
127981, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Hautser (H. )
Tableaux r<^H»apitulate8 des el(^.ments de
la transposition, et de la concordance des
armatures; pour les instruments trans-
positeurs. 4°, unp. 6668
]&mile I^mIuc, P. Bertrand & cie., Paris,
France. C 131446, Oct. 6, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
6, 1906.
Trait<^» pratique de transposition; ecrit
et a vue api>liqu^'e au piano, au chant et
a tons les inst rumen tis. 4°, 53 p. 6669
Eiiiile Lednc, P. Bertrand & cie., Paris,
France. C 131445, Oct. 6, 1906; 2 c. Oct
6, 1906.
Hayes (F. Clifton)
Anniversary march; for the piano, f®,
6 p. 6670
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa.
C 131192, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1906.
He grows more precious; [words by] W.
C. Martin, [music by] D. B. Towner.
2 leaves. * 6671
Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 111. 0
131811, Oct. 11, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
381
He loved as so; ^words by] Flora Kirk-
land, [muac by] I. H. Meredith,
leaf. 5672
TuUar-Meredith co., New York, N. Y.
C 132476, Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1906.
He promised so to do; [words and music
by] Wm. Edie Marks, leaf. 5678
Tollar-Meredith co., New York, N. Y.
C 132097, Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1906.
Heaven hath shed a tear; song for comet
by Fr. Kiicken, arr. by L. P. Lauren-
deau. (C. Fischer's ed. sacred band
book) obi. 32°, pts. 5674
Carl Figcher, New York, N. Y. C 128660,
Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Sept 28, 1906.
Heaven in the soul; [words by] Alice El-
rod, [music by] Chas. H. Gabriel,
leaf. 5675
C. H. Gabriel, Chicago, 111. C 127989,
Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Heavenly (The) home; [words by] Harriet
H. Pierson, [music by] D. 6. Towner.
leaf. 5676
Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 111. C
131812, Oct. 11, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Hein (Silvio)
Marrying Mary; a musical comedy,
book by Edwin Milton Royle, lyrics by
Benjamin Hapgood Burt. 'Vocal score.
4*, 55 p. 5677
Jos. W. Stem & CO., New York, N. Y.
C 131452, Oct. 6, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1906.
Hello, Central, ^ive me mama; by Mar>'^ E.
Spielman. Chicago, Success music
CO. f"*, 4 p. song. 6678
M. E. Spielman, United States. C
133357, Oct. 29, 1906; 2 c. Oct 29, 1906.
Hello! Grandma; words by Mrs. J. E.
Leslie, music by John Martin. Chi-
cago, Popular music pub. co. f°, 3 p.
5679
Mrs. J. E. Leslie, Willmar, Minn. C
130989, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1906.
Henry (J. Harold)
Adoration; pour violon et piano. f°,
sc. 4 p. & V. pt. 6680
Laudy & co., London, England. C
132002, Oct. 15, i906; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1906.
Her faoe sweet and dearest to me; words
and music by Jeff Thompson Rippey.
Chicago, Popular music pub. co. f°,
5 D. 5681
J. T. Rippey, New York, N.' Y. C
132713, Oct. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1906.
Herbei, o ihr gl&nbigen! Come hither, ye
faithful, ein weihnacht*<gesang, fur
solo und gemischten chor, niit orgel
be^leitung, komponiertvonGeo. Kes-
eel. 4°, 9 p. 5682
O. Kessel, Dubuque, Iowa. C 131483,
Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1906.
Herbert (Yiotor)
Because you're you; [song] in **The
red mill," lyrics by Henry Blossom, f**,
6 p. 5688
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y. C 129045, Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Oct
2, 1906.
Good-a-bye John; [song] in **The red
mill," lyrics by Henry Blossom, f®, 4 p.
5684
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y. C 130414, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
3, 1906.
1*11 ring the bell; [song] in The red
mill, lyrics by Henry Blossom, f®, 5 p.
5685
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 130415, Sept. 24, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
Mile. Modiste; entr'acte arr. for mili-
tary band by Otto Langey. 4°, pts.
5686
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y. C 131057, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1,
1906.
Moonbeams; [from] **The red mill"
book and lyrics by Henry Blossom. f°,
7 p. 5687
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y. C 131451, Oct. 6, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
8, 1906.
Red (The) mill, selection; piano arr.
by Karl L. Hoschna. f°, 17 p. 5688
Marcus Witmark & sons. New York,
N. Y. C 132147, Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
15, 1906.
Herden; ord af Aster, musik af Julius
Dahlof. In Gittit, Arg. XV, no. 10,
Okt. 1906. 4°, p. 82. 5689
J. Dahlof, Muskegon, Mich. C 132416,
Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1906.
Here's to yon, my dearie; by Ruby Rob-
bins. Chicago, Success music co.
f°, 5 p., song. 5690
R. Robbins, United States. C 132275,
Oct. 17, 1906; 2 c. Oct 17, 1906.
Hermann (Hans)
Potsdamer weegenleed; fiir eine sing-
stimme mit pianoforte, tiefe stimme, P,
original ausgabe. f°, 7 p. 5691
Ries & Erler, Berlin, Germany. C
131554, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Heriog (Arthur)
Buntes allerlei fiir fleissige kinder fur
pianoforte; sehr leicht und instructiv
Searbeitet, und mitfingersatz versehen,
op. 30 heft 1; fiir beide hande im violin-
Bchliissel; heft 2, bassschlussel fiir die
linke hand. f°, each 11 p. 5692
Gebriider Hug & co., Leipzig, Ger-
man V. C 1 80886-130887, Oct. 1 . 1 906 ; 2 c.
of each Oct. 1, 1906.
882
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
He's a cousin of mine; lyric bv Cecil Mack,
music by Chris. Smith and Silvio
Hein. f°, 5 p. 6898
Gotham- A ttucks music co., New York,
N. Y. C 131978, Oct. 11, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
11, 1906.
Henser (Ernst)
Am see; miinnerchdre op. 53 no. 2.
4*>, 6 p. 5694
Julius Hainauer, Breslau, Germany.
0 131570, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
His eye never slumbers; [words bv] Mrs.
C. D. Martin, [music by] Chas. H.
Gabriel, leaf. 8695
C. H. Gabriel, Chicaj?o, 111. C 128006,
Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
His love for me; [words by] A. E. Peter-
son, [music by] S. B. Jackson, leaf.
6896
Chaa. H. Gabriel, Chicago, 111. C
127998, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11. 1906.
Hodges (Ernest)
Progressive march, f®, 5 p., pf. 5697
K. Dehnhoff, New York, N. Y. C
132182, Oct. 16, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1906.
Hofhnann (Gertrude)
Kiss, kiss, kiss: ' If you want to learn
to kiss;* [from] The Parisian model,
book & lyrics by Harry B. Smith. f°, 7 p.
5698
Marcus Witmark &' sons. New York,
N. Y. C 131806, Oct. 11, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
12, 1906.
Hofhnann (J. B.)
Cantiones selecta; a collection of offer-
tories, motets, hymns for benedictions
and antiphons B. V. M. for two equals
voices male or female. Score. ( Fischer's
edition no. 2889. ) 4°, 70 p. 6899
J. Fischer & bro., New York, N. Y.
C 131097, Oct. 2, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 2, 1906.
Hofhnann (Max)
Oh I'm the man thejr talk so much
about; [from] "The Parisian model, book
and lyrics bv Harry B. Smith. f°, 7 p.
5700
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
C 131807, Oct. 11, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1906.
You're all the world to me; [from]
**The Parisian model" words by Addi-
son Burkhardt. f°, 5 p. 6701
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 131805, Oct. 11, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
12, 1906.
**Hoj, matenko" poohod; (march) arr. by
Jas. Fischer [for] concertina. 4°,
unp. 6702
J. Fischer, Chicago, 111. C 132248,
Oct. 17, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1906.
Holding hands Is the little game I love the
best; words and music by John H.
Cowlishaw. f®, 4 p. 6708
Edward A. Bo wen. Maiden, Mass. C
131687, Oct. 9, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1906.
Hollaender (Yiotor)
Teufel (Der) lacht dazu! phantastiach
satvrische revue von Julius Freund, no.
1, Vorspiel; fur klavier. f°, 10 p. 6704
no. 2 Barcarole, fur gesao)!:. f°,
5 p.
Ed. Bote & G. Bock, Berlin, Grermanv.
C 131602-131603, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c.of each
Oct. 8, 1906.
Humperdinck-gavotte; ausgabe fiir
pianoforte. f°, 9 p. 6706
Ries & Erler, Berlin, Germanv. C
131555, Oct 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Holshei (Thomas)
Carmen album; sieben leichte tanze
nach melodien aus Bizet's Carmen fur
violine. Ausgabe fiir 1 violine. 4°, 9 p.
5706
Bosworth & CO., Leipzig, Germanv.
C 131578, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Home, home, dear home; words and music
by Arthur Trevelyan. Century ed.
Favorite home songs. f°, 4 p. 6707
Century music pub. co., New York,
N. Y. C 133186, Oct. 29, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
25, 1906.
Homeland; [words by] M. Victor Staley,
[music by] Chas. H. Gabriel, leaf.
570S
C. H. Gabriel, Chicago, 111. C 128042,
Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Honey from the rock; [words by] Mrs.
' ' W. Still-
6709
0. D. Martin, [music by]
man Martin, leaf.
Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, 111. C
127986, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Hopes adrift; for the piano or cabinet
organ, composed by Mary Middleton
Jarvis. f°, pp. 32-38. 5710
D. W. Crist, Moultrie, Ohio. C 132400,
Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1906.
HorvAth (06ia)
Berceuse Mignon; op. 84 no. 1 for the
pianoforte, edited bv Preston Ware Orem.
f°, 3 p. ' 5711
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. C
131277, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1906.
Waving scarves; op. 84 no. 2, for the
pianoforte edited bv Preston Ware Orem.
f°, 6 p. 6712
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. C
131276, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1906.
MUSICAL C0MP081T10JS S
888
Hot ta molle; words and music by John
J. Clark. Chicago, Success music
CO. r, 5 p. 5713
J. J. Clark, United States. C 133660,
Nov. 2, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1906.
Hot (A) time in Ck>on-towii; for the piano
or cabinet organ, composed by Jos.
Jiljenberg. P, pp. 9-11. ' 5714
D. W. Crist, Moultrie, Ohio. C 132414,
Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1906.
Hovering close to earth's portals; [words
by] Lizzie De Armond, [music by]
W. A. Poet. leaf. 5715
TuUar-Meredith co., New York, N. Y.
C 132469, Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1906.
HnAnan's grand maroh; for the piano or
cabinet organ, composed by D. VV.
Crist. f°, pp. 84-86. 5716
D. W. Crist, Moultrie, Ohio. C 132403,
Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1906.
Hugg (George C.)
Hail to the King of glory: a Christmaa
service. Eaton & Mains, New York.
8*», 15 p. 5717
G. C. Hugg, Philadelphia, Pa. A
157619, Oct. 10, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1906.
Hnngaria; march and two step, com-
posed by Roy V. Johnson. Day-
ton, 0., Dayton music co. f°, 5 p..
pf. 5718
R. V. Johnson, Dayton, Ohio. C
130875, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. O^t. 26, 1906.
Hymns to the blessed sacrament ; specially
adapted for the holy hour by Sisters
of Mercy. {Cecilia edition no. 29.)
4°, 8 p. 5719
Catholic music pub. co., Boston, Mass.
C 131758, Oct 10, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 10, 1906.
I am coming home again sweetheart to yon ;
words and music by John Hogan.
f*, 5 p. 6720
North Philadelphia pub. co., Phila-
delphia, Pa. C 132886, Oct. 25, 1906; 2 c.
Oct. 25, 1906.
I bring yon good tidings; [by] Ira B.
Wilson. Lorenz's octavo anthems
647. 8*>, pp. 23-25. 5721
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, Ohio. C
132449, Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1906.
I got an awfnl bonncing; by Will Bow^-
man. Chicago, Success nmsic co.
f°, 6 p., song. 6722
W. Bowman, United States. C 132683,
Oct. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1906.
1 jnst can't make my eyes behave ; by Cobb
and Edwards. f°, 5 p., song. 5728
Gus Edwards music pub. co., New
York, N. Y. C 130422, Sept. 25, 1906;
2 c. Oct. 23, 1906.
I knew it was to save; [words by] Mrs.
C. D. Martin, [music by] S. B. Jack-
son, leaf. 5724
Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago. 111. C
128014, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
I like yon; two step, by Dorothy L.
Isaacs, f®, 5 p., pf. 5725
Groene music pub. o)., Cincinnati,
Ohio. C 132909, Oct. 25, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
25. 1906.
I live for yon, sweetheart, alone! w*ords
and music by Teresa Toube, Century
ed. Favorite home songs. f°, 4 p.
5726
Century music pub. co., New York,
N. Y. C 133789, Oct. 29, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
25, 1906.
ru be waiting 'cross the river, dear for
yon; by Wilkins C. Spicer. Chi-
cago, Success music co. f°, 5 p. song.
6727
W. C. Spicer, United States. C 133360,
Oct. 29, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1906.
I'll come back to yon, sweetheart, and we'll
be wed; by Harry Melix. Chicago,
Success music co. f°, 5 p. song.
5728
H. Melix, United States. C 133373,
Oct. 29, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1906.
ril retnm with the birds of Springtime; by
Mrs, Rob*t Brandt. Chicago, Suc-
cess music CO. f°, 5 p. song. 5729
Mrs. R. Brandt, Moline, 111. C 128394,
Aug. 29, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1906.
I love him; by Rhoda Vaughn. Chi-
cago, Success music co. f°, 4 p. song.
5730
R. Vaughn, United States. C 133372,
Oct. 29, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1906.
I love the last one best of all; and, (Gwen-
dolyn; medley waltz from Marrving
Marv, [by] Silvio Hein, arr. by Kol?
ert ftecker. 4®, 11 ch. pts. 5781
Jas. W. Stem & co.. New York, N. Y.
C 132389, Oct. 19, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1906.
Pm cert'nly goinff back to Kew Orleans;
by Perry ana Bacon. f°, 5 p., song
6782
C. M. Chapel & co., Chicago, 111. C
131954, Oct. 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1906.
Fm orasy 'bont a big brass band; in F,
[by] John B. Lowitz. hotel orch.
823. 4*^, pte. 5738
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 133070, Oct. 27, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 26, 1906.
Fm looking for a sweetheart who is jnst
like yon; words b^ Will Toland,
music by Harry W. Robinson. f°,
unp. 5734
Will Rossiter, Chicago, 111. C 133403,
Oct. 30, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 30, 1906.
884
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTSIEB
rm spreading joy; son^ and choms words
and music by William Gaines. New
Orleans, The Cable Co. r,5p. 5785
W. Gaines, New Orleans, La. C 122925,
June 6, 1906; 2 c. Aug. 8, 1906.
rm the kid that built the pyramid; song
comique, words and music by Curtis
A. Duval. f°, 5 p. 5786
Will Roseiter, Chicago, 111. C 133401,
Oct. 30, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 30, 1906.
I muit tell it; [words by] W. C. Martin,
[music by] Wm. Edie Marks, leaf.
5787
Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, 111. C
128003, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
I see it difPerently now; [words and music
by] Wm. Edie Marks, leaf. 5788
Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, 111. C
127994, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
I shall be satisfied; [words by] T. O. Chis-
holm, [music by] Chas. H. Gabriel,
leaf. 5789
C. H. Gabriel, Chicago, III. C 128036,
Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11. 1906.
I shall behold Him; [words and music by]
Chas. H. Gabnel. leaf. 6740
C. H. Gabriel, Chicago, 111. C 127995,
Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Fve been set free; [words by] Ida C. Reid,
[musicby] Jas.V. Reid. leaf. 6741
J. M. Harris, Evanston, 111. C 132873,
Oct. 24, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1906.
I want to get closer to Jesus; [words by]
Jessie Brown PoundH, [music by]
Chas. H. Gabriel, leaf. 5742
C. H. Gabriel, Chicago, 111. C 128031,
Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
I wish I had married the other girl; words
by Nora Bell VVuhrraan, music by
Chas. L. Lewis. f°, 5 p. 5748
Groene music pub. co., Cincinnati,
Ohio. C 132900, Oct. 25, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
25, 1906.
.If all the girls in all the world were just
like yon; words and music by Robert
H. Sheridan. f°, 5 p. 5744
Sheridan-Quinn music pub. co. , Albany,
N. Y. C 130663, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
20, 1906.
If all the girls were roses; words b\' Georjire
Cooi>er, music by Chas. E. Pratt.
Century ed. Favorite home songs.
f°, 5 p. 5746
Century mupic pub. co., New York,
N. Y. C i;W188, Oct. 29, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
25, 1906.
If they knew; [by] £. S. Lorenz.
l»renz's octavo anthems, 644. 8^.
pp. 202-205. 574«
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, Ohio. C
132442, Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1906.
If yon don't stop I'll scream; lyrics by
John B. l^owitz, music by John B.
Lowitz and Wm. Cahill. f°, 5 p.
5747
Willis Woodward & co.. New York,
N. Y. C 132856, Oct. 24, 1906; 2 c. Oct,
23, 1906.
Imwalde; (Straubenmuller) [by] George
Friedgen, op. 27, no. 1. C. Fischer's
ed. no. 299, male quartet 4^, ptt*.
574S
Cari Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
133277, Oct. 29, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1906.
In apple hlossom time; by Mrs, Eva M.
Whitney. Chicago Success music co.
f®, 5 p. song. 5749
Mrs. E. M. Whitney, United States.
C 132280, Oct. 17, 1906; 2 c. Oct 17, 1906.
In God*s own paradise; words by A. H.
Acken, music by Wm. Lee. Chi-
cago, Illinois music book house, f °,
3 p. 5760
A. Howell Acken, Brownsville, Pa. C
133404, Oct. 30, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 30, 1906.
In Seville; waltz intro. No doubt you'd
like to cuddle up to babv from The
Spring chicken, [by] Richard Carle,
arr. bv Wm. C. O'Hare. 4°, orch.
pts. ' 5761
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 133071, Oct 27, 1906; 2 c. Oct 26, 1906.
In the oomileld; (Im ahrenfelde) [by]
Gustave Lange, op. 243, no. 4 re-
vised and fingered by Hans T. Seifert
C. Fischer's ed. f°, 3 p., pf. 5752
Cari Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
133281, Oct 29, 1906; 2 c. Oct 29, 1906.
In the field; [words by] F. W. Farrar,
arr. by F. K., [music] arr. from John
Farmer, bv E. G. Snelling. leaf.
5753
Tullar-Meredith co.. New York, N. Y.
C 132466, Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1906.
In the homeland; [words by] Geo. O.
Webster, [munic by] D. B. Towner,
leaf. 6754
Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 111. C
131819, Oct 11, 1906; 2 c. Oct 8, 1906.
In the mansions of the blest; words
by Julia H. Thayer, music by
C. A. Havens. 4°, 4 p. 5766
Fraternity pub. co., Boston, Mass. C
133511, Nov. 1, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
385
In the thade of the fragrant pine; words
by J. P. Todd, music by Ghae. Cur-
tis. Chicago, Popular music pub.
CO. f*», 6 p. 5758
J. P. Todd, Millview, Miss. C 130986
Oct 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1906.
Independence league march; by G. Walter
Sailer. New Rochelle, N. Y.,
Adolph Zaret co. f°, 5 p., pf. 5757
G. W. Sailer, Larchmont, N. Y. C
131907, Oct. 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1906.
Inspiration; by Mrs. Edith Williams.
Chicago, Success music co. f®, 5 p.,
song. 5758
Mrs, E. Williams, United States. C
132681, Oct. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1906.
Island (The) of By and By; words by Alex.
Rogers, music by Bert A. Williams,
f**, 5 p. 5769
Gothani-Attucks music co.. New York,
N. Y. C 132392, Oct. 19, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
19, 1906.
It is the scarecrow; written and composed
by C. W. Murphy and Dan Lipton.
f°, unp. 5780
Francis, Day & Hunter, London, Eng-
land. C 132550, Oct. 22, 1906; 2 c.
Oct. 22, 1906.
It's a long way back to dear old mother's I
knee; words by Alfred Bryan, music
by Halsev K. Mohr. New York,
Jerome H. Remick & co. f°, 5 p.
5761
Lew Dockstader pub. co.. New York,
N. Y. C 127839, Aug. 10, 1906; 1 c. Aug.
10, 1906; 1 c. Oct. 12, 1906.
It* 8 all on account of the girl yon love;
words and music by Frieda C. Hall.
In Woman's world for Nov. 1906.
f°, p. 18. 6782
Currier-Boy ce co., Chicago, 111. C
133334, Oct. 29, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1906.
It's up to yon to do the rest; from The Girl
from Broadway, [by] Karl L. Hosch-
na, hotel orch. no. 98. 4", pis. 5783
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 132517, Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1906.
Jamestown rag; composed by Gamett Lee.
f°, 5 p. 5784
G. Lee, Richmond, Va. C 132167, Oct.
16, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1906.
Jaqnes-Balcrose (E.)
Hvmneau printemps; (Loblied an den
fruhling. ) pour choeur mixte avec accom-
pagnement de piano. 4°, 7 p. 6785 '
Sandoz, Jobin <& cie , Neuchatel, Switz- i
erland. C 132051, Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
16, 1906.
Jenkins (D.)
Meibion Gwalia; (The sons of Gwalia. )
y geirau gan Elfed. [Male voices.] 8^,
11 p. 576e
David Jenkins, Aberystwyth, Wales.
C 131160, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct 4, 1906.
Jesus is born; [words by] Harriet H.
Pierson, [music by] J. W. Lerman.
leaf. 5787
Tullar-Meredith co., New York, N. Y.
C 132483, Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1906.
Jesus needs me; [words by] £. £. Hewitt,
[music by] J. B. Herbert, leaf.
578S
Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, 111. C
128032, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Johanning (Paul F.)
Fleur de lis; mazurka caprice, flower
piece for piano. f°, 6 p. 678^
White-Smith music pub. co., Boston,
Mass. C 132150, Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
15, 1906.
Johnson (Koel)
I know an isle; song no. 1 in E flat,,
words by Jiord Archibald Campbell. f°,
5 p. 5770
no. 2 in F. f°, 5 p.
Charles Woolhouse, London, England.
C 131121 & 131120, Oct. 3, IJ^; 2 c. of
each Oct. 3, 1906.
Joker (The); march-two step, [by] Abe
Losch, arr. by F. H. Losey and Lee
Orean Smith. 4°, 2 mands., man-
dola or 3rd mandolin,, guitar & pf.,
pts. 5771
Vandersloot music pub. co., Williams-
S:)rt, Pa. C 132749, Oct. 22, 1906; 2 c.
ct. 22, 1906.
Jolly sweethearts; intermezzo two step,
[by] F. H. Losey, op. 206, arr. by
Lee Orean Smith ana F. H. Losey.
4°, 2 mands., mandola or 3rd mando-
lin, guitar & pf., pts. 5772
Vandersloot music pub. co., Williams-
port, Pa. C 132747, Oct. 22, 1906; 2 c.
Oct. 22, 1906.
Jones (Stephen)
My first my only love, f®, 5 p., song.
5778
K. Dehnhoff, New York, N. Y. C
132180, Oct. 16, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1906.
Josellen waits; by Bessie G. McDermott.
f®, unp. pf. 577*
Mrs. Josie McDermott, Butte, Mont. C
131772, Oct. 9, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 24, 1906.
Jojrfnl tidings; [words by] Harriet H.
Pierson, [music by] Chas. C. Ackley.
leaf. 5775
Tullar-Meredith co., New York, N. Y.
C 132497, Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1906.
886
CATALOGUE OF COPYBIGHT ENTRIES
Jndion (Alfred)
Welcome (The) giiest; a complete serv-
ice for Christmas. 12°, 16 p. 5778
Hall-Mack co., Philadelphia, Pa. A
168186, Oct. 16, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
Jnl-mancb; [by] Mailing-Larson. In
Betlehemsst Jaman. 8°, p. 3, song.
5777
Engberg-Holmberg pub. co., Chicago,
111. C 133463, Oct. 17, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 17.
1906.
Julen Mr Kommen; [by] R. Bay. In Betle-
hemsst Jarnan. 8°, p. 9, song.
6778
Engberg-Holmberg pub. co., Chicago,
111. C 133466, Oct. 17, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 17,
1906.
Jnlftftmning; [by] Nebelong. In Betle-
herosst Jaman. 8°, p. 7, song.
5779
Engberg-Holmberg pub. co., Chicago,
111. C 133466, Oct. 17, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 17,
1906.
Jttngflt (Hngo)
Fremdlfindische volksweisen, op. 87 &.
No. 16, An die heimat; (Portugiesisch.)
{iir geniischten chor. 4°, 3 p. 5780
Otto Forberg, Leipzig, Germany. C
129347, Sept. 11, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Fremdltlndische volksweisen, op. 87.
no. 29, Liebesratsil; (Ijcttisch.) no. 30,
Wermlands lied; (Altschwedisch. ) no.
31, Maiengliick; (Toskanisch.) no. 32,
Vom Kriiglein und Magdelein; (Rus-
aisch.) no. 33, Vergebliches barren;
( Sell wed isch.) 4°, each 3 p.
Otto Forberg, Leipzig, Germany. C
129348-129362, Sept. 11, 1906.
2 c. of each Oct 8, 1906.
Just a ooty little home; words by Harry
Glynn, music by Albert Wright.
Mahanoy City, Pa., Anthracite pub.
CO. f°, 5p. 5781
A. Wright, Mahanoy Citv, Pa. C
132830, Oct. 24, 1906; 2 c. Oct.' 4, 1906.
Just a dream of home sweet home; words
and music by J. E. Dempsev. f°,
6p. ■ " 5782
F. B. Haviland pub. co.. New York,
N. Y. C 132915, Oct. 25, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
22, 1906.
Just a little nearer; [words by] N. A.
^McAulay, [music by] Chas. H. Ga-
briel, leaf. ' 5788
C. H. Gabriel, Chicago, 111. C 128018,
Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Just after Ohristmat dinner; a Christtnas
summary, words and music by Effie
Louise Koogle. The Colonial char-
acter song novelties. P, 5 p. i7S4
March bros., Lebanon, Ohio. C 131630,
Oct 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1906.
Just beoause He loved me; [words by] Mrn.
C. D. Martin, [music by] W. Still-
man Martin, leaf. 6785
Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, 111. C
127985, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11,
1906.
Just yon and me; words by Harry M. Kra-
mer, music by H. Engelmann. f^,
6 p. 6786
Kramer music pub. co., Philadelphia,
Pa. C 133384, Oct. 30, 1906; 2 c. Oct 30,
1906.
K. B. P. maroh; comppsed by A. J. Clark.
Cincinnati, The Geo. Jabei^ music
CO. P, 5 p., pf. 6787
Arthur James Clark, Rochester, N. Y.
C 115154, Feb. 28, 1906; 2 c. Oct 30, 1906.
Kaempfert (Max)
Altdeutscher marsch; [fiir] piano, f^,
3 p. 6788
Apollo-verlag, Berlin, Germany. C
130946, Oct 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct 1, 1906.
Xarg-Elert (Slgftrid)
Poeeien op. 35; fiinf duos fur harmoni-
um und klavier. no. 4, Parabel, H moll,
no. 5 Ideale, H dur. f°, 11, 7 p. 5789
Carl Simon, Berlin, Germany. C
131271-131272, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. of each
Oct. 5, 1906.
Karpow (Hicliel)
2*°^« valse; pour piano op. 3, revidiert
von Wilh. Dugge. f°, 19 p. 5790
Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, Leipzig,
Germany. C 132063, Oct 15, 1906; 2 c
Oct 15, 1906.
Kate O'Brine; by Ellie Lennon. Chi-
cago, Success music co. f ®, 5 p. , song.
5791
E. I^ennpn, United States. C 132688,
Oct. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct 22, 1906.
Kaun (Hngo)
Lieben lie<ler fiireine singstimme, und
pianoforte, op. 68. no. 1, Niichtiges wan-
ders; (Nocturnal wandering.) no. 2,
Wie wundersam; (Lovers power.) no. 3,
In der muhle; (In the mill. ) no. 4, Am
heimweg; ( Homeward. ) f°, 3, 3, 5, 3 p.
5798
Wm. A. Kaun music co., Milwaukee,
Wis. C 131991-131994, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c.
of each Aug. 4, 1906.
MU8ICIAL COMPOSITIONS
887
Kaun (Hugo) — Continued.
Lieben lieder fiir eine eingstinime and
pianoforte, op. 68. no. 5, Am waldbach;
(At the forest brook. ^ no. 6, Mit den
ganeen; ( With the goslings. ) no. 7, Der
eine reim; (The one refrain.) f°, 3, 5,
5 p.
"Wm. A. Kaun music co., Milwaukee,
Wis. C 131995-131997, Aug. 4, 1906; 2 c.
of each Aug. 4, 1906.
Xeep the battle raging; h^'ords by] James
Rowe, [music by] Chas. H. Gabriel.
leaf. 5798
C. H. Gabriel, Chicago, 111. C 128016,
Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Keldorfer (Victor)
Drei liadln vom Weltr^druss, fiir man-
nerchor ohne klavierbegleitung. op. 50.
(Kntisch ausgewahlte mannerch5re mit
and ohne klavierbegleitung. no. 6. ) 8°,
13p. 5794
Boeworth & co., Leipzig, Germany. C
130889, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
Kept by the power of Ood; F words by]
W. M. Kendall, [music oy] Geo. 8.
Schuler. leaf. 5795
Chas. H . Gabriel, Chicago, 111. C 127990,
Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Kern (lerome D.)
All I want is you; (song) in "My lady's
maid," words by Paul West. f°, 5 p.
5796
T. B. Harms co., New York, N. Y. C
131643, Oct. 8. 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
XlUamey; intro. In the gloaming, med-
ley waltz, arr. by Emil Ascher. 4®,
band pts. 5797
Empire music co., New York, N. Y.
C 132419, Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 20,
1906.
Xillamey, my home o'er the sea; by Fred-
erick Knight Logan, f®, 5 p. song.
5798
F. K. Logan, New York, N. Y. C.
133507, Nov. 1, 1906. 2 c. Oct. 18, 1906.
Kinder (Der) KOnig; eine Weihnachts-
liturgie, von E. D. Lorenz. 12°,
15 p. 5799
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, Ohio. C
132896, Oct. 25, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1906.
King of the ages; text by Mary M. Cutter,
music bv Powell G. Fithian, J. S.
Fearis, fra B. Wilson and E. S. Lo-
renz. ( Festal days no. 98. ) 8", 15 p.
5800
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, Ohio. C
130723, Sept. 28, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1906.
KiM, Kiss, Kiss; If you want to learn to
kiss from The Parisian model, [by]
Gertrude Hoffman, hotel orch. no.
99. 4'>, pts. 5801
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 132518, Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 19, 1906.
Knftbel (A. M.)
Cheerfulness; menuet, piano composi-
tions, op. 20. no. 7. f°, 5 p. 580S
J. Fischer & brother. New York, N. Y.
C 132126, Oct. 15, 1906; 2o. Oct. 16, 1906.
Gaiety of heart; polka mazurka, piano
compositions, op. 20. no. 2. f®, 5 p.
5808
J. Fischer & brother. New York, N. Y.
C 132129, Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1906.
Merry making; mazurka, piano com-
positions, op. 20. no. 6. f°, 5 p. 5804
J. Fischer & brother, New York, N. Y.
C 132 J 25, Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1906.
Sweet remembrances; gavotte, piano
compositions, op. 20. no. 5. f°, 5 p.
5805
J. Fischer & brother, New York, N. Y.
C 132124, Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1906.
Two little fairies; waltz, piano compo-
sitions, op. 20. no. 3. f^, 5 p. 5806
J. Fischer & brother. New York, N. Y.
C 132127, Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1906.
Undine; schottische, piano compo-
sitions, op. 20. no. 4. f°, 3 p. 5807
J. Fischer & brother, New York, N. Y.
C 132128, Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1906.
With cornet and drum; march, piano
compositions, op. 20. no. 1. f°, 6 p.
5808
J. Fischer & brother. New York, N. Y.
C 132130, Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1906.
Kahler (Ernesto)
Concerto in Sol minore; per flauto con
ac;compagnamento di piano, op. 97. f^,
8C. 25 p. & fi. pt. 5809
Jul. Ileinr. Zimmermann, Leipzig,
Germanv. C 131591, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c.
Oct. 8, 1906.
Leben (Das) fiir den Zaren; (La vie
pour le Czar. ) oper von Glinka, konzert
lantasie fiir flote mit klavier-begleitung.
op. 96. f**, sc. 13 p. & fl. pt. 5810
Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, Leipzig,
Germanv. C 131590, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c.
Oct. 8, 1906.
XOUing (Carl)
Chasse (La) au Hon; (The lion hunt.)
galop brillant for pianoforte, op. 55,
edited and fingerea by Louis Oesterle.
f°, 11 p. 6811
(t. Schirmer, New York, N. Y. C
130973, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
Krentser (B.)
42 etiiden oder capricen fiir violine; in-
struktive ausgabe mit zahlreichen erlau-
terungen von Henri Petri. (Volks-
auFgaoe Breitkopf & H artel no. 2125.)
f^, 98 p. 5812
Breitkopf & Hiirtel, I^ipzig, Germany.
C 132082, Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1906.
388
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Kroeger (E. B.)
Zehn lieder: (Ten son«i. ) fiir eine
fling8timme mit begleitan^ des pianoforte
op. 65. No. 1, Im eternenglanz; (The
stars shine in their radiant glory. ) No.
2, Sie geht in schonheit; (She walks in
beauty.) No. 3, Spinnerlied; (Spinning
sonflN) No. 4, Persisches liebeslied no.
2; (Persian love song no. 2. ) f ®, 7, 5, 7,
5 p. 5818
Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig, Germany.
C 132107-132110, Oct 16, 1906; 2 c. of
each Oct. 15, 1906.
Zehn lieder: (Ten songs) ftir eine
singstirame mit b^leltun^des pianoforte
op. 65. No. 5, Des pfeiles flug; (The
flight of the arrow.) No. 6, Im hafen;
(Crossing the bar.) No. 7, Annabel Lee;
no. 8, Mein lieb ist nah; (Mv love is
near.) No. 9, Ruh; (Rest.) f*, 3, 5, 9,
5, 5 p.
Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig, Germany.
C 132111-132115, Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c. of
each Oct. 15, 1906.
Zehn lieder: (Ten songs.) fiir eine
singstimmemit begleitun^ des pianoforte
op. 65. No. 10, Schifferlied aiif dem co-
mersee; (Boat song on lake Como.) f®,
5 p.
Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig, Germany.
C 132116, Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1906.
Knnkers eleotio graded oourie of studies
for the piano in ten grades, grade v.
f°, 22 p. 6814
Kunkel bros., St. Louis, Mo. C 131984,
Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1906.
Xyriale sive ordinariiun missae. Modern
notation. (Fischer's edition no.
2891.) 6816
J. Fischer & brother. New York, N. Y.
A 158159, Oct. 16, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 2, 1906.
Laoey (Herbert J.)
Bethlehem's babe; a connectetl service
for Christmas, words by Frank E. Graeff.
12'>, 15 p. 6816
Hal I- Mack co., Philadelphia, Pa. A
158185, Oct. 16, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 4, 1906.
Lack (Thtedore)
Sonate pastorale; pour piano op. 253.
f*>, 9 p. 6817
Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand & cie., Paris,
France. 0 131926, Oct. 13, 1906; 2 c.
Oct. 13, 1906.
Lady (The) of quality; by VVm. H. Bay-
nard, arr. by Wm. J. Carle. 4°,
orch. pts. 6818
Hamilton S. Gordon, East Orange,
N. J. C 133486, Oct. 31, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
31, 1906.
Lambert (Frank)
Menuet d'Autan; orchestra by Arthur
Wood. (ChappelPs orchestral journal. )
4'', pts. 6819
Chappell & CO., ltd., Ijondon, England.
C 131269, Oct. 5, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 5, 1906.
La Meda (A. )
One, two, three, four; Hawaiian
melody arr. for solo and chorus for men's
voices, words by S. Kalama. (Oliver
Ditson company's octavo edition no.
11578.) 4%5p! 6820
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, Mass. C
132212, Oct. 16, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1906.
Landry (A.)
Deux valsesvillageoises; pour piano op.
255 no. 1. 6881
no. 2. f®, each 5 p.
Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand & de., Paris,
France. C 131531 & 131530, Oct. 8,
1906; 2 c. of each Oct. 8, 1906.
Hidalgo; danse Andalouse pour piano,
op. 214. f°, 7 p. 6828
Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand & cie., Paris,
France. C 131924, Oct. 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
13, 1906.
Lang (Margaret BnthTen)
Tryste Noel; a song for Christmas in
F, op. 37 no. 5, words by Louise Imoj^en
Guiney. high voice. f°, 7 p. 6828
•' in C low voice, f**, 7 p.
Arthur P. Schmidt, Boston, Mass. C
131616 & 131617, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. of each
Oct. 4, 1906.
Lange (Oastav)
In the meadow; op. 243 no. 4, revised,
phrased and fingered by P. F. del Cana-
piglio. (Teachers edition 1st series.)
r, 3p., pf. 6824
Johann Schick, New York, N. Y. C
131957, Oct. 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1906.
Lansing (AW.)
God that madest earth and heaven;
hymn-anthem [for mixed voices]. 8°,
6 p. 6826
Theodore Presser, Philadelphia, Pa. C
131198, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 6, 1906.
LardelU (0.)
Song (A) of parting; words by E. J.
Brady. f°, 6 p. 6826
Frederick Harris co. , London, England.
C 132195, Oct. 16, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1906.
Laurischkus (Max)
Feldblumen; (Field-flowers) 9 kleine
vortraj?88tQcke fiir pianoforte op. 18, no.
1, Walzer; no. 2, Tiirkischer marsch; no.
3, Bauempolka; no. 4, Wi^^enlied, no.
5, Neckerei; no. 6, Hirtenknabe; no. 7,
MUSICAL OOSfPOSITIONS
889
Xfturischkus (Max) — Ck)ntinued.
Klfen; no. 8, Erzahlung; no. 9, Spiel-
chen. r, 11 p., coll. 5827
D. Rahter, Leipzig, Germany. C
132037-132046, Oct. 15, 1906; 2c. of each
Oct. 15, 1906.
lAT^ngro; gipsv intermezzo, by J. Fred
Helf. f°,5p. pf. 5828
Helf & Hager co., New York, N. Y. C
133429, Oct. 31, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 31, 1906.
Xavignao (A.)
Notions scolaires de musiqiie; deiix-
idineannee, livre de Televe. 8°, 325 p.
5829
Henry I^emoine & cie., Paris, France.
O 131927, Oct. 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1906.
Lederer (DeisO)
Aveu timide; m^lodie pour violon avec
accompagnement de piano. f°, sc. 4 p.
<& V. pt. 5830
Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand & cie., Paris,
France. C 131519, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
8, 1906.
Scenes hongroises; six po^mes pour
violon avec ac^compagnement de i)iano.
1^ IX)Ome. f°, 5 p. 5831
Eraile Leduc, P. Bertrand & cie., Paris,
France. C 131528, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
8, 1906.
I«6gov (Max)
Al|'>enfe«'t(Ein) beim rentier Lehmann;
heiteres singspiel fiir gt^mischten chor
und soli, mit clavierbegleitung, op. 150.
£°, 19 p. 5832
Otto Forberg, Leipzig, German v. C
129023, Sept. 7, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8, 1906.
Legrand (E.)
Ador<^'e; valse lente pour comet et piano,
f °, sc. 5 p. & V. pt. 5883
pour clarinette et piano. f°, sc.
5 p. & vc. pt.
Emile Leduc, P. Bertrand <fe cie., Paris,
France. C 131517-131518, Oct. 8, 1906;
2 c. of each Oct. 8, 1906.
Lehman (B. Frank) and Krapf (Angast)
Angels' (The) hosannas; a new and
complete service for Chriatmas. 8°, 15 p.
5834
R. Frank Lehman, Gennantown, Phila-
delphia, Pa. 0 131456, Oct. 6, 1906; 2 c.
Oct. 6, 1906.
Promised (The) one; a new and com-
plete service for Christmas. 8°, 15 p.
5885
R. Frank Lehman, Germantown, Phila-
delphia, Pa. C 131467, Oct. 6, 1906; 2 c.
Oct. 6, 1906.
Lehmann (Lisa)
If I built a w^orld for you; [arr. for
orchestra.] 4°, pts. 5886
Boosey & co., London, England. C
132242, Oct. 17, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1906.
Lemon (A) in the garden of love; from
**The Spring chicken." Hotel orch.
no. 97. 4°, pts. 5887
Marcus Witmark & sons, New York,
N. Y. C 131069, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
1, 1906.
two step intro. Marching, from The
Spring chicken, [by] Richard Carle,
arr. for orch.- by W. C. O'Hare. 4^,
pts.
M. Witmark & sons, New York, N. Y.
0 133040, Oct. 26, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 25, 1906.
two step, intro. Marching; from The
Spring chicken, [by] Richard Carle,
arr. by W. C. O'Hare for band. 4°,
pts.
M. Witmark & sons. New York, N. Y.
C 133599, Nov. 1, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1906.
Leneoke (Max)
Rosenblatter; (Rose leaves) sechssehr
leichte stiicke fiir klavier op. 17. no. 1,
Mooserose; (Moss rose) no. 2, Hecken-
rose; (Wild rose) no. 3, Zwergrose;
(Dwarf rose) no. 4, Weisserose; (White
rose) no. 5, Roterose; (Red rose) no.
6, Teerose; (Tea rose) f°, each 5 p.
5838
B. F. Wood music CO., New York, N. Y.
C 131540-131545, Oct. 8, HH)6; 2 c. of each
Oct. 8, 1906.
Sechs leichte tiinze zu vier hiinden;
(Six easy dances for four hands) op. 18.
no. 1, Fri'ihlingszauber; (Spring's charm)
no. 2, Mit frischem mut; (With frt^sh
courage) no. 3, Kleiner schelm; (Little
rogue) no. 4, Hans und Grote; (The
young comrades) f°, 7, 5, 5, 5 p. 5839
B. F. Wood mu.sicco.. New York, N. Y.
C 131928-131931, Oct. 13, 1906; 2 c. of
each Oct. 13, 1906.
Sechs leichte tanze zu vier hiinden; (Six
easy dauce.s for four hands) op. 18. no.
5, feleiner schmeichler; (Little flatterer^
no. 6, Die lotusblume; (Lotus flower)
f°, each 7 p.
B. F. Wood music co.. New York, N. Y.
C 131982-131933, Oct. 13, 190(5; 2 c. of
each Oct. 13, 1906.
Leoncavallo (B.)
Ave Maria; voce, harmonium, arpa. f °,
11 p. 5840
Chas. K. Harris, New York, N. Y. C
131439, Oct. 6, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1906.
390
CATALOGUE OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Leonoavallo (B.) — Continued.
Viva r America march. f°, 7 p., pf.
5S41
Chas. K. Harris, New York, N. Y. C
131776, Oct. 11, 1906, 2 c. Oct. 15, 1906.
Lerman (J. W.)
Christmas bells march; intro. the hymn-
tune ''Christmas"; [for organ] 4°, 121-
124 p. 6842
Geo. Molineux, New York, N. Y. C
131943, Oct. 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1906.
Thanksgivinff voluntary; based on
Barn by ^s **0 Lord how manifold," new
arrangement. 4°, p. 138 & 9. 5848
Geo. Molineux, New York, N. Y. C
131942, Oct. 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1906.
Let all men praise the Lord; choral from
**The hymn of praise" by Mendels-
sohn, arr. by L. P. Laurendeau.
(C. Fischer's edition sacred band
book ) obi. 32'', pts. 5844
Carl Fischer, New York, N. Y. C
128554, Aug. 31, 1906; 2 c. Sept. 28, 1906.
Let all the people praise Thee; [words and
music by] Mrs. C. H. Morris, leaf.
5845
J. M. Harris, Evanston, 111. C 132870,
Oct. 24, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 24, 1906.
Let it alone; words bv Alex Rogers,
music by Bert A. Williams. f°, 5 p.
5846
Gotham- Attucks music co., New York,
N. Y. C 131769, Oct. 4, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
4, 1906.
Lewin (Onstav)
Klagende (Das) lied; dichtung von
Martin Grief, melodramatische musik f iir
orchester oder pianoforte. Ausgabe fiir
pianoforte. 5847
Rob. Forberg, Leipzig, German v. C
130896, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
Lichner (Heinrich)
In shady bower; op. 123 no. 4 revised
and fingered by A. M. Kniibel for piano.
f**, 7 p. 5848
J. Fischer & brother, New York, N. Y.
C 131011, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
On a journey; op. 123 no. 2, revised
and fingered by A. M. Kniibel for piano.
f°, 7 p. 6849
J. Fischer & brother. New York, N. Y.
C 131012, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
Sweet recollections; op. 123 no. 1 for
piano, revised and fingered by A. M.
Knabel. f°, 7 p. 5850
J. Fischer & brother. New York, N. Y.
C 131009, Oct. 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
Lioha6r Heinrioh — Continued.
With joy and love; op. 123 no. 3, piano
solo, revised and fingered by A. M.
Knabel. f", 7 p. 6851
J. Fischer & brother, New York, N. Y.
C 131010, Oct 1,1906; 2 c. Oct. 1, 1906.
Liddle (Bamael)
Easter-tide; sacred song no. 2 in C,
words by Mrs. L. B. Walford. f°, 7 p.
6852
Boosey <& co., London, England. C
132000, Oct 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct 16. 1906.
Life ie not a feast; [words by] Jessie H.
Brown, [music by] Chas. H. Grabriel.
3 leaves. 6858
Fillmore bros. co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
C 133643, Nov. 2, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1906.
Lift up thine eyes unto the hilU; [words
by] James M. Gray, [music by J D. B.
Towner, leaf. ' 6854
Daniel B. Towner, Chicago, 111. C
131821, Oct 11, 1906; 2 c. Oct 8. 1906.
Light (The) of your brown eyes; by Ger-
trude Carter. Chicago, Succeas
music CO. f^, 5 p., song. 6856
G. Carter, United States. C 132689,
Oct. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct 22, 1906.
Li* I piekannin*s* parlanoe; words and mu-
sic by Effie Louise Koogle. The Co-
lonial Character song novelties, f^,
5 p. 5866
March bros. , Lebanon, Ohio. C 131641,
Oct 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1906.
Linoke (Paul)
Al)er nich doch, lieber silberstein;
couplet belauscht und gesungen von Rob-
ert Steidl. f°, 3 p. 5857
Apollo-verlag, Berlin, Germanv. C
131562, Oct 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct 8, 1906.
Das let der zauber von Berlin; marsch-
lied aus dem schwank *' Wenn die bombe
platzt, fiir piano und gesang. f°, 5 p.
5858
Apollo-verlag, Berlin, Germany. C
130945, Oct 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct 1, 1906.
Ich habe schon eehr viele manner ge-
sehn; damen couplet aus dem schwank
" Wenn die bombe platzt," texte v. Alfr.
Schcmfeld. f°, 5 p. 5859
Apollo-verlag, Berlin, Germany. C
130944, Oct 1, 1906; 2 c. Oct 1, 1906.
Sie sind mir zu solide; lied aus dem
schwank: *'Wenn die bombe platzt"
f°, 3 p. 5860
Apollo-verlag, Berlin, Germany. C
132016, Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct 15, 1906.
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS
391
Lineke (Paul) — Continaed.
Standchen; walze^ serenade, aus dem
achwank Wenn die bom be platzt. P,
5 p., voice pt 6S61
Apollo- verlag, Berlin, Germany. C
131600, Oct 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 8,1906.
Unter Uebchens fenster; walzer aus den
sch wank : * * Wenn die bom be platzt. * * f °,
11 p. 6S62
Apollo -verlag, Berlin, German v. C
132016, Oct. 16, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1906.
Iiinger a little longer, love! words by Wal-
.ter K. Hill, music by Arthur A.
Penn. leaf. 6863
Metropolitan music co., New York,
N. Y. C 131899, Oct. 11, 1906; 2 c. Oct.
5, 1906.
Lisit (Frani)
Dream of love; (Liebestraum) tran-
scribed by Karl Grienauer for violoncello
and piano, f^, 9 p. 6S64
Oliver Ditson co., Boston, Mass. C
131832, Oct. 11, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Orpheus; symphonische dichtung fur
fgjoeaeB orchester bearbeitung von Fr.
Hermann fur violine und pianoforte.
(Brietkopf & Harters violin-bibliothek)
i°, 13 p. 5866
Brietkopf & Hartel, Leipzig, Germany.
C 132067, Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1906.
Preludes (Les); symphonische dich-
tung no. 3, fur2 klaviere zu 8 handen von
Emil Kronke. (Breitkopf & Hartel's
klavier-bibliothek) f*», 29, 33 p. 5866
Breitkopf & Hartel, Leipzig, Germany.
C 132b66, Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1906.
Little Bemice waltz; for the piano or cab-
inet organ, composed by Henry Nuss.
f*», pp. 26-27. 5867
D. W. Crist, Moultrie, Ohio. C 132399,
Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 1, 1906.
Little boy blue; musical recitation, poem
bv £ugene Field, music by A. J.
Goodrich. f°, 5 p. 5868
Edgar S. Werner, New York, N. Y.
C 132463, Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 29, 1906.
Little pinks of propriety; words and music
by Effie Louise Koogle. The Colo-
nial character song novelties, f ®, 5 p.
5809
March bros. , Lebanon, Ohio. C 131635,
Oct. 8, 1906, 2c. Oct. 16, 1906.
Little princess waltz; [by] J. G. Liddi-
coat, two mands. & fruitar. Dance
music mand. club, third series.
4^, pts. 5870
A. H. Eastman, Cleveland, Ohio. C
132287, Oct. 17, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 17, 1906.
Little sowers; [words by] James Rowe,
[music by] Carl Fischer, leaf. 5871
Chas. H. Gabriel, Chicago, 111. C
127999, Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Little star, little star; [words by] Jessie
D. MacDonald, [music by] J. W.
Lerman. leaf. 5872
Tullar-Meredith co., New York, N. Y.
C 132482, Oct. 20, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 20, 1906.
Little Virginia 'ristoorati; words and
music bv Effie Louise Koogle. The
Colonial character song novelties.
f°, 6 p. 5878
March bros., Lebanon, Ohio. C 131638,
Qct. 8, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 16, 1906.
Little (A) way; words bv Erank L. Stan-
ton, music by J. E. Hooper, Ross-
land, Canada, 'H. S. Wallace. f°, 5 p.
5874
J. E. Hooper, Rossland, Canada. C
131903, Oct. 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1906.
Lioyd (Siehard Francis)
At the carnival; from six characteristic
pieces without octave chords, no. 6.
f°, 7p.,pf. 5875
Charles Woolhouse, London, England.
C 131127, Oct. 3, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1906.
Dream (A) melody; from six charac-
teristic pieces without octave chords, no.
3. f°, 7 p., pf. 5876
Charles Woolhouse, London, England.
C 131124, Oct. 3, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1906.
Fairies on the green; from six charac-
teristic pieces without octave chords, no.
1. f°, 7 p., pf. 5877
Charles W^oolhouse, London, England.
C 131122, Oct. 3, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1906.
Forest (The) lovers; from six charac-
teristic pieces without octave chords, no.
5. f°, 7 p., pf. 5878
Charles Woolhouse, London, England.
C 131126, Oct. 3, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1906.
Marchede f^te; from six characteristic
pieces without octave chords, no. 4. f°,
7 p., pf. 5879
Charles Woolhoune, London, England.
C 131125, Oct. 3, 1906; 2 c. Oct 3, 1906.
Spanish (The) gipsy; from six charac-
teristic pieces without octave chords, no.
2. f°, 7 p., pf. 5880
Charles Woolhouse, London, England.
C 131123, Oct. 3, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 3, 1906.
Lo! I am with yon; [words by] Ina M.
SluPHer, [music by] Chas. H. Gabriel,
leaf. 5881
C. H. Gabriel, Chicago, 111. C 128043,
Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
392
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L^ilir (Hermann)
Love is an ocean; Eyes that used to gaze
in mine; and Time was I roved the moun-
tains; from the cycle ' * Songs of the Norse-
land," words by Edward Teschemacher.
Medium voice. f°, 9 p. 5882
Chappell <&co., ltd., London, England.
O 132302, Oct. 18, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1906.
M y sh i pa that went a-sailing ; song from
the cycle "Soncs of the Norseland"
words by Edward Teschemacher. f°, 7 p.
6888
Chappell <&co., ltd., London, England.
€ 132303, Oct. 18, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1906.
You loved the time of violets; and
Youth has a happy tread; from the cycle
" Songs of the Norseland " words by Ed-
ward Teschemacher. f°, 7 p. 5884
Chappell &C0., ltd., London, England.
C 132301, Oct. 18, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1906.
Longing for the old folks; by Bertha I.
Coflatt. Chicago, Success music
CO. f°, 4 p., song. 5886
B. I. Coflatt, United States. C 133673,
Nov. 2, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1906.
Lord of the heavens; [words bv] Mrs. Ina
M. Slusser, [music by] Chas. H. Ga-
briel, leaf. 5886
C. H. Gabriel, Chicago, 111. C 128044,
Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Lorenz (Karl K.)
Christmas treasury no. 17; devoted to
recitations, readings, exercises and dia-
logues, tableaux, carols for church con-
certs. 8°, 34 p. 5887
Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, Ohio. A
157756, Oct. 11, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Lorenzo (Leonardo De)
Sechs leichte stiicke; fiir flote und
klavier. Komplet in einem heft. f°,
sc. 25 p. & fl. pt. 6888
Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann, Leipzig,
Germany. C 131599, Oct. 8, 1906; 2 c.
Oct. 8, 1906.
LoTe is in the air; by N. B. FuUerton.
Chicago, Success music co. f°, 5 p.,
song. 68S9
N. B. Fullerton, United States. C
132686, Oct. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1906.
Love (The) of a day or a year; by P. C.
Mason and Amalie Isaacs, arr. bv
Wm. J. Carle. 4°, orch. pts. 5890
Hamilton S. Gordon, East Orange, N.
J. C 133487, Oct 31, 1906; 2 c. Oct- 31,
1906.
Love (The) of Jesus; [words by] James
Rowe, [music by] Chae. H. Gabriel,
leaf. dS91
C. H. Gabriel, Chicago, 111. C 127993,
Aug. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 11, 1906.
Love, the tease; by Louise Brown. Chi-
cago, Success music co. f°, 5 p., song.
6892
Clara L. Siddall, United States. C
132686, Oct. 22, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 22, 1906,
Love won my heart; [words and music
by] C. S. Kauffman. leaf. 5898
Tullar-Meredith co.. New York, N. Y.
C 132098, Oct. 15, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1906.
Loved one, I know not why; by Dorsey L.
Kiddlemoser. Chicago, Success
music CO. f°, 4 p., song. 5894
D. L. Riddlemoser, United States. C
128967, Sept. 6, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 15, 1906.
Lovely May; words by J. P. Skinners,
muFic by John Martin. Chicago,
Popular music pub. co. f°, 5 p.
5896
J. P. Skinners, Plants ville, Conn. C
119075, Apr. 16, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 18, 1906.
Love't greeting mazurka; [by] Max
Weber, choice and popular selec-
tions for mandolin clubs, f**, unp.,
2 mands. & guitar pts. 5896
C. D. Smith, Chicago. 111. C 131967,
Oct. 13, 1906; 2 c. Oct. 13, 1906.
Lucy had nearly forgotten; by Erhardt
Fuerbringer. Chicago, Success
music CO. f°, 5 p., song. 5897
E. Fuerbringer, United States. C 133672,
Nov. 2, 1906; 2 c. Nov. 2, 1906.
INDEX TO PART 3: MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS,
[New aeiiee, yolume 1, July-December, 1900.]
This index contains the names of the copyright proprietors of all the compositions
registered in the numbers of the Catalogue issued July-December, 1906, and includes
also title and composer references to all such compositions. Title references are under
the first word of tne title. In the case of a composer reference, the title follows the
name of the composer.
Xhe fl^iires refer to tbe beaTy-faced numbera IoHoktIus tbe titles In the
CataloKiie. The fk\e flcnre numbers refer to Issues of Catalosne of July 5«
12, and 14, ltt06.
A. (G. V.) Watch out, sir 57887
A. L. See Lehmann (Mrs, R.)
A rheure des adieux 412
A la campagne 2624
Aadne (A. A.) Come, oh come. . . 55964
Aarons (A. E.):
His honor, the mayor 1278
Little girl like me 1966
Abbitt (M. E.) I'll wed you 3142
Abbott (A.) <fe CO. Praise the liord . 55965
Ab€ille(L*) 4282
Abelle(V.):
Chanson d'autrefois 4220
Enbadinant 4221
Flatteuae 4222
Joyeux retour 4223
Pierrot et Pierrette 4224
Sevillana 4225
Souvenance 4226
Abelsted (B. ) Remembrance 56391
Abend glockchen 30
Abendbrise 3293
Abendfriede 60024
Abendglocken l&uten 5268
Abendstimmung 56451
Abernichdoch 5857
Abide with me 251; 4227
Abiding presence 56218
About town 2674;
2680; 2762; 2805; 2838
Abraham Jefferson Washington
Lee 4228
Abrams (J. H.) Waltz me, Bill . . 2322
Abschied 1148
Absent lover 2980
Absent minded Mose 1559
Abt(FO:
God's promise 2845
81 eep well 5128
Twilight 2981
Abyssinia 3375
Accept Him to-day 58039
Acceptable in Thy sia^t 2846
Accool (W.) Stars (The) are still
shining 66491
3695— PT 3, Nos 18-26—06 3
Accordeon instructor 56191
Aceves (R. de). Enamouree 3893
Ach te oczy 2525
Achtlieder 58166; 3556
Acken (A. H.) In God's own para-
dise 5750
Ackerman (M. ) Moonbeams 978
Ackermann (J. E.) Schoolmates . 5073
Ackley(C. C):
Awake 5372
Joyful tidings 5775
Across the campus 2196
Across the fair olue hills, Marie. . . 569
Across the sea 570
Act of merit 571
Acuff(J. W.):
Glad hosannas , 1255
That beautiful heaven of light . 513
Acuff & Evridge. O happy day. . 432
Ad Altare Dei 59850; 4421
Adagio 1470; 1772
Adami (C):
Chant de 1' Aurore 3023
Lily waltz 3177
Mazurka des dominos 3211
Pierrot's blancs 3260
Polka des coquelicots 3265
Vie en rose 3735
Adams (B.) Where is Brown 56236
Adams (C.J My washerwoman 988
Adams ^ If r«. C.) Four lullabies.. 572
Adams (C. B.):
Heavens declare 2637
Redeemer and King 4229
Source of calm repose 498
There's a song 5201
Adams ( Mrs. C. B?) Just as I am . . 4761
Adams (C. B. W.) Old, old story. . 4075
Adams (Carrie B.) Awake, my
soul 168
Adams (D.) Modem graded school 4040
Adams (E. H.) Thoughte 4230
Adams (F.W.) Oldemill 4964
Adams (LAO Memories 55966
Adams (J. H.) Roses 3376; 5328
393
894
INDEX
Adams r J. R.) Deaf girPs lament. 3(H4
Adams (L.):
Little gold clock 3377
Two lovers 3378
Adams (L. T.) Going some 4603
Adams (S.) Good masters 573
Adams (S.) Roses 2847; 2982; 5329
Adams (T.) Golden harvest 1560
Adamson (J.) Wondrous Cross 4231
Addison (R. B.) When summer
comes 5330
Adelphi music co. Just because. . 55967
Ad^fion (fond thoughts) 2878
Adieu du troubadour 2395
Adkins (I.) Fair hoosier Rose 2422
Adler(B.) Datlovin'rag 5489
Adler (Der) 5362
Administrator march 1617
Adorable 584
Adoration 1233; 3028; 4925; 5680
Ador6e 5833
Adoro te cor Jesu 5331
Advance guard 59878
Advance march 4232
Advent of Flora 5332
Adventurer march : . 157
Aenone 1561
Aeolian Co. For entries registered
consult this index under titles,
or names of composers.
AflSnities 4842
African dreamland 4233
After 653
After long years 1562
After the dark and cloudy day 4234
After they gather the hay 1141
2526; 60108
After years 4235
Af tonsolen 1563
Again united 2391
Agee (M.) Entre nous waltzes 1743
i^e 8379
Agnes 4236
Agnew (J. E.):
Cleveland two step 5452
Ingersoll tingle 2905
Agnew (W.) My recreant Ellen . . . 4910
Agrippina 5600
Agutter (B.) Service (A) for the
Holy Communion 56371
Ahn(Avon.) Valse 1176
Ah's got no nerve at all 2983
Aibl (J. ) verlag. Adagio 1470
Aiken (W. H.):
God of Israel 56206
Gloria 3469
Jack Homer 3522
Yeoman's wedding song 3793
Aimer c'est forger sa peine 2540
Aimer c'est vivre 1761
Ain' yo' comin' roun' no mo' 361 0
Aint you coming back 574; 8380
Air and chorus fiom 42nd psalm 3215
Air castles 1564
Air "Orpheus" 4496
Akers (M. G.) Heart's sad long-
ing 2636
Akimenko (Th.) Petite valse 56397
Alabama beet 59827
Alabama frolic 56029
Alan ^J.) One, two, three 4973
Alas tnat spring 3674
Alas8io(S.) Figliadilorio 4570
Albeniz (I.):
Merlin 158
Reves 6032
Albert (E. d') Flauto solo 2527
Albrecht (J.):
Aus der guten alten zeit 4237
Imatelier 60107
Im Mandver 1565
Menuett 1566
Albret (C. d.) Chimes of love 5443
Albright (C. G.) She's my fairy
queen 1453
Albright music CO. Os-ka-loo-sa-loo 2485
Album leaf 1214; 5083; 58118
Album of beautiful waltzes 3802
Albumblatt 1214; 3293; 6204
Alcock (W. G.) Intermezzo 2769
Alden (B.) Fare thee well 1225
Aldrich (H.) At the bugle call. ... 732
Aletter (A.) Harpe des anges 1142
Aletter (W.):
Barcarolle d'amour 6333
Chanson populair 6436
Elegie 6519
Hetty 880
In stately measure 1143
Luella 1567
M&dchen sind zum ktkssen 72
Menuett piccolo 2984
Aleppo temple 3803
Alexander (Mn, A. R. G.) Vi-
ceola 3733
Alexander ^C. G.) Never will I
see sweet Nellie 2730
Alexander (F.) Sweetheart just
forme 66968
Algebra of love 2528
Alicante 1668
Alice 576; 4238
Alice Fleming march 2529
Alice of the pmes 5334
Alice O'Grady 2986
All alone 6335
Allalonie 1144
All around us 3804
All dressed up 3805
All for the love of you 4239
All glory be to God 6336
All hail the day 4240
All hail the power of Jesus' name. . 66261
All I need 676
All I want is plenty of air 3806
All I want is you 1569; 6796
All in the silent night 6337
All's right with the world 2154
All sins forgiven 2986
All Bouls rest 4241
All the girls love me 4375; 5336
INDEX
895
All the world's a laughing stock .. . 4242 '
All the world's a stage 1818
All the world's in love 3807
All things to me 5339
All wise chickens follow me 577
AUaMarcia 5076
Allah 2430
Allan & Co.:
OfftoCallao 1256
Silver whispers 1150
All^gresse dee vainqueurs 58044
Allegretto 4243
Allegretto from symphony in £
arrangement 2248
Allegretto gracioeo 3644
All^;ro jpoco scherzando 3644
Allen (D.) Hymn of praise 1849
Allen (E.L.) Build for eternity.. 2403
Allen (G.):
Demon's laugh 4463
ViolaLinn 4183
Allen (LN.) Paandma 3251
Allen (M.) Where the wild roses
bloom 5283
Allen (S. G.) Down with the
trusts 4489
Allen (T.S.) :
Strolling home with Jennie.. 1; 2243
Wonderland 2377
Allen music CO. Scoot 2201
All^egenwart 1774
Alliance overture 4244
Allison (G. W.) & Doeblin (W. M.)
San Francisco's storv 2965
Allman (L. D.) Call me sweets
heart 3412
Alphin (N. W.) Day of great re-
joicing 1604
Alma dear 58058
Almar. Paris- Washington 44
Alone 1972; 2719; 4245; 5340
Alone with God 1570
Alonzo 1145
Alpenf est 5832
Alphabet 934
Alpine bells 4246
Alpine song 5D879
Alh gmssmama ein mAdchen war. . 3784
Alsarienne 59880
Al«atian 636
Alsc-hleman, (J.) Thoughts of
leaving home 527
Alsdorf (U. J.) Spread the news,
busy bees 1468
Alstyne (E. V.) Whats the use. . . 1518
Altt>uhmi8chee Weihnachtslied 1277
Altdeutscher marsch 5788
Alte franzoeen 58041
Alte Schweizer 56087
Altergruss 3564
Althaus (B.^ 3 tuneful pieces 4247
Always be doing 5341
Always carry sunshine 3808
Always in the lead 1571
Always the same 4248
Alwood (R.) Two sixteenth cen-
tury pieces no. 1 56375
AmAchensee 60040
Am Bach 5637
Ambache 56453
AmbrOnnele 4249
Am dorfbrunen 20
Amgardasee 5269
Amheimweg 4250; 5792
Am 1 downhearted? No 60096
Am 1 ready for His call 159
AmRhein 2307
Am see 5694
Am waldbach 5792
Amabilis 5070
Amaryllis I did woo 3335
Amazmg grace. 5342
Amazons 578
Ambrose (P.):
Gotterdammerung 5248
Walkflre 5251
Ambrose (R. S.):
Grant us Thy peace 5343
Just for to-mght 1572
One sweetly solemn
thought 4972; 6344
Ambrosia 4251
Ambrosio (A. d'):
Chanson Napolitaine 3381; 4252
Feuilles ^parses 1573
M^lancolie 4253
Valse 3382; 4254
Ambrosio (W. F.):
Annie Laurie 59881
St. Patrick's day 59944
Student's concertino 5170
America 160; 1574; 3809; 5345
America, my native land 5346
America, the beautiful 579
American ballot 4255; 59986
American beauty waltz 5347
American belles 2570
Amer. bk. co.: Crossing the bar. . . 55969
American chevalier.. 1575; 3383; 56468
American girl 4256
American life 5348
American Presidents march. 57921
American society two step 580
American victory 161
American youth 56542
Americana 1146
Americanism 4257
Ames (A.):
Fate 3464
Remembrance 3618
Ames (Mrs. C. J.):
San Francisco 1026
Welcome 1103
Amico del Alma 24
Amid blossoms 3291
Among the locust blossoms 4258
Among the palms 3384
Among the pines 6349
Among the roses 3036
Amongst the willows. 2856
Amour (L') s'envole 2896; 3478
896
INDEX
Amours d' autrefois 43
An basilenen nachdem er von ihr
gereiset war 4602
An das Christkind 3491
An den frtthling 2293
Andich 68170
An die heimat 5780
An die waldvSgel 5637
An mein bayemland 1576
An meine Kfinigin 1817
Ancel (L. ) Ave Maria 581
And a little child shall lead them . . 5350
And I don't see why they should . . 58160
And love means you 58180
And there were shepherds 4259
Andacht 1539
Andante cantabile 4260
Andante cantante 56420
Andante grazioso 581 19
Anderson (A.) Bostonian 1632
Anderson (A. E.) Herren ar Ro-
nung 4658
Anderson (C. A.) San Francisco, . 2181
Anderson (C. E. ) King Elk 55970
Anderson (Mrs. C. J.) Dawn of
day 801
Anderson (D. R.) Oh, here comes
papa's engine 664
Anderson (E. ) Lucky 55971
Anderson (F.) When the com is in
the tassel 1115
Anderson (H.):
March 2457
Melody 966
Os-ka4oo>sa-loo 2485
Song 2818
Anderson (W. R.) If you'll take a
trip 902
Anderton (T.) Norman baron 1386
Andey (C. A.) San Francisco 2181
Andino (J. E.) Spring chicken
selection 5351
Andovor rah 5352
Andr^ (J.) For entries registered,
consult this index under titles,
or names of composers.
Andreas (E.):
St. Francis 2794
There's no one else 3698
Andreas music pub. co. :
St. Francis 2794
There's no one else 3698
Andrews (A.) Tetrachord 4159
Andrews (A. F.) Broken chord. .. 2
Andrews (E. R.) Please do not
close the gate.... 3263
Andrews (H. H.) Ripples 5353
Andrieu (F.) Champ de roses 847
Anduaga (E. H. de) Paca I'Anda-
louse 3
Angel on earth 58109
Angelina Seraphine 582
Angell (M. T.) Sunlight to twi-
light 2253
Angels 5355
Angels are waiting for me 1577
Angels bid you come 2988
Angel's chorus 5354
Angels ever bright & fair 2848
Angels' ho6ann:is 5834
Angel's serenade 1636
Angel's song 4262; 5356
Angel's visit 3385
Angelus 66240; 2009
Angerer (G.):
Offenes eeheimnis 1578
Zu schuls im kleinenfriedhof . . 1579
Animal king 583
Anna 3810
Annabel Lee 5813
Annette 1147
Annie Laurie 59881; 1545
Annie Laurie was to be a soldier's
bride 58091
Anniversary march 5670
Another wave is coming 58005
Anson (W.) Birthday 1609
Answer yes to Jesus ^. . 58006
Answered prayer 3386
Anthony (6. R.) Sweetheart Sue. 67883
Anthony (M. L.) You're as fair as
the flowers 57989
Anthony bros. Sweetheart Sue. . . 57883
Anvil of life 2962
Any old time 3811
Any time you're passing by 4263
Anybody but you 3812
Any where, any time, any way 5357
Apollo march and two-step 55987
Apollo-verlag. For entries regis-
tered, see tnis index under titles
or names of composers.
Appalachia 1195
Appel (H.):
Brass buttons 1170
Dainty rosebuds 1187
Dolly Madison 4
Appendix 5358
Apple blossoms 56360; 1928
Apple state 1580
Apple tree 58064
Appleby (B. L.) Dreams 5505
Applegate (E. H.) Good old Jer-
sey shore 313
Apples in the orchard 57946
Apples round & apples red 58065
Approaching spring. 2242
April fell in love with June 2043
Arabella 60075
Araby 729
Aranio(G. d.): ^«
Automne 5359
En Septembre 5360
RAves 5361
Arbor day 1581
Arbutus 57932; 3813
Archer (E. J.) Maggie Croney 1348
Archer & Lemonier:
All wise chickens 577
Dinah 3879
When the heart is sad 1118
Are we down hearted, no 56141
INDEX
897
Are you coming out 4264
Are you tired of waiting 2989
Are you waiting 162
Are you within the ark 163
Aren8ky(A.) Adler 5362
Ai^^ntine 4494
Anon march 5363
Arioso 4632
Arioeo of the high-priestess of As-
tarte 56262
Arioso, Pagliacci 1950
Arise 5364
Arise, OLord 4347
Arise, shine 66127; 3543
Arlequinade 59874
Arlesienne (LO 3814
Arlette-gavotte 1222
Armand (C):
Bluette 1165
Bolero 1167
Legende 1328
Romance 1421
Armand (J.) I'll ask my ma 4686
Armbruster (C . ) '
King Henry's prayer 5249
Wotan's farewell 5252
Arm6e (L') mutualiste 1812
Armorita 730
Armstrong (H.):
Erin, dear Erin 829
Maryland, my Maryland 57886
Armstrong (N.) Amer. ballot 59986
Armstrong (W. D.):
Barcarolle 57911
Come, Jesus Redeemer 1582
Light 57912
My love is like a red, red rose. 57913
Theme and variations G major. 57914
Armstrong & Mittenthal. Mary-
land 57886
Army pageant march 296
Amdt (W.) Abschied 1148
Ame (T.) Where the bee sucks. . . 1149
Ame (T. A.) Plague of love 2531
Amer (E. R.) When the redbird
comes again 1120
Amett-Delonais co. :
Blushes 3835
May blossoms 2011
Noodles 2742
Skip 4131
Arnold (E.) Sunbeam 4152
Arnold (I.) Hove you now 1860
Arnold (J. C.) Gems from "To-
basco Land*' 2888; 4407
Arnold (M.) Merry sailor's fare-
well 56011
Arnold (Mrs. T. R.) He loved me
so 869
Amoud (J.) Romance sans paroles 5365
Aronson (S. G.) To the Deutch-
land 56389
Around the throne 58007
Arrah-Wanna 4265
Arthurs (G.):
Good-bye 4266
In my pagoda 1888
Arthurs (G.) & Murphy (C. W.)
Any time 4263
Art of vocalization 57960
Artists album 3815
As a mother comforteth 4267
As dew to withered flowers 4268
As I am 3816
As my Father hath loved me 5366
As pants the hart 164; 3817
As she prayed 5367
As the ^Iden sun was sinking 3818
As the hart panteth 2849
As the image 5012
As the nightingale calls 4269
As the seasons come <& go 1451; 2204
As we stood on the banks of the
stream 2532
Asbury (R. W.) Sweetheart &
wives 5180
Ascension 3387
Ascher (E.):
American life 5348
Dear old Germany 5490
For freedom 5569
KHlamey 5797
Tuscarora 59960; 5224
Waiting at the church 56122
Ascher (J. )•
Cascade de roses 1657
Prelude 3269
Simple story 59947
Song without words 3298
Ascher-Mahl:
Farewell 59906
Garden of love 4580
Skylark 59950
Ascherberg (E.) & co.:
For entries registered, see this
index under titles or names
of composers.
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd. :
For entries registered, see this
index under titles or names
of composers.
Ashdown (E. ) ltd.:
I love a rose 394
In questa tomba oscura 1160
Pier d^cesti 2492
Song of the sword 23
White rose 49
Ashdown (P.) Mignon to you re-
turning 970
Ashes of roses 58133
Ashford (E. L.):
Autumn reverie 2535
Closing voluntary 73
Communion, in G 74
Fantasie 5535
Fight to win 4549
Glory to God 5618
God's way is best 1259
Good that I can do 4611
898
INDEX
Ashford (E. L.) — Continued.
Harveet home 2634
His mercy endureth 4662
Impromptu 2667
Jubilate Deo 2911
Nuptial march 2743
Opening voluntary 75
Prelude 2779
Reverie 76
Showers 5104
Slumber song 1583
Ashleigh (G. W.) Love's conquest 645
Ashley (N.M.) Helen 2638
Ashtar 3819
Ashton music co. Don't go way. . 4478
Ask, seek, knock 731
Asmuth (H. A.) Fluttering but-
terflies 4561
Aspeiges me 56135
Astarte 1359
Astenius (A. O. T.) At eventide. 5
At a coontown reunion 2990
At Buckroe beach 1584
At dawn 4442; 60085
At evening 3326
At eventide 56364; 5; 3820
At full tat 165
At home again 3388
At one time 2991
At school 2076
At the ball 59832
At the brook 56453
At the bugle call 732
At the carnival 5875
At the close of election day 2392
At the county fair 5368
At the door 735
At the end of the way 5369
At the fountain 5370
At the golden gate 3821
At the little rustic bridge down by
the stream 166
At the play 59974
Atthepjost 35
At the sign of the flagon 3301
At the spring 71
At the water mill 4574
At twilight 2462
Ater (J. McD.) Power of true love 1414
Athlete march 3822
Atkinson (E. E.) Because of you. 3394
Atkinson (F. M.) O sinner, come
home 662
AUantic City 2533
Atlantic City yacht club 58102
Atonement is made 736
Attaque des Ulans 1585
Attention 1586
Attwooll (H.) California 55978
AttwooU (H. F.) California 85
Atwater (h.) African dreamland . 4233
Atwood (H.) Silver whispers 1150
Aurevoir 59882; 4456
Aubade 59883; 2028; 2151
Aubade a ma fiancee 2893
Aube d* Amour 621
i Aubke (H. F.) Kommt herzu 4776
Auchester (C.) Sounds 5148
Auditorium 56317
Auf dem see 3248
Auf d^n waaser 1536
j Aufderwacht 4270
Auf der wiese 2813
Auf nachbar's Wiese 3262
Auf Wiedersehn 59884
I Augenrechts 382
Augener, ltd.:
I For entries r^^istered, tee this
; index under titles or names
of composers.
I Augsbuxg pub. house. Kirkesange 2512
' Augustine (G. G.) Thoughts of
leaving home 527
Auldlangsyne 3823; 4271
Auld Reekie 3622
' Aus dem reiche des Pan 5631
Aus der guten alten 2^it 4237
Aus der Ohe (A.) Sonata 58139
Aus der Rinderzeit 4557
Aus f emen Welten 5264
Austin (B. D.) Stricken city 1471
Austin (S. J.) Bird (The) I love. . 3833
Auto 4272
Auto-duett aus Hochparterre linksl 55972
Auto song 4273
Autocrat 56194
Autocrat waltzes 167
Automne 5359
Automobile 2534
Automobile girl 4274
Automobile man 4275
Autimm 56263; 2889
Autumn march 737
Autumn reverie 2535
Autumn ride 1898
Autumn song 56264
Ave Maria 55999;
1151; 1775; 2992; 3327; 3642; 5840
Ave Maris Stella 4619
Ave verum 5371
Aven timide 5830
Avonell 56358
Avonal 3638
Avril 56241
Awakemysoul 168; 5293
Awake thou that sleepest 1587
Awake to joy 5372
Awakening 2995
Ayars (G. V.) Watch out, sir 57887
Aye wakin' 01 6373
Aylward (F.) Mother of mighty
sons 1588
Azure blue moon 3389
B. (P. P.):
Always carry sunshine 3808
Garden of God 3919
Great salvation 3936
John 3986
Obedience 4068
Only a ray 4081
Pentecostal power 4089
Safe 4111
INDEX
399
B- (P. P.)— Oontimied.
Workon 4218
Through love for you 4167
True & tried 4174
Walking with God 4188
Baach(J.) Bachelor girl'e waltz.. 66204
Babbling brook 4276
Babcock (D. D.) Song 5144
Baboock (H. N.) Wyoming song. . 3369
Babcock (I. £.) Death comes at
dawn 1193
Babe of Bethlehem 5374
BabU 717
Babiola 4315
Baby blue 4277
Baby clover 57933
Baby gets the cream 1152
Baby m dreamland 4278
Baby Yinan's lullaby song 3390
Baby's gone 1153
Bacchanale 5072
Bacchus true blue 738
Bach (J. S.):
Passion 5375
Strike thou hour so long ex-
pected 4279
Bach (P. £.) Gomplaisante 4280
Bachelor girrs waltz 56204
Bachelor's lonely home 4281
Bachmann (A.) Six morceaux . . . 4282
Bachmann (G.):
Aubade 59883
Canzonetta 59893
Flattery 59909
Gipsies 2536
Grasshopper 2537
Little chatterbox 59930
Pastorale 59940
Patrol 59938
Simplette 59949
Succ^ 1589
Bachmann (P.) Just a letter that
mother wrote 1913
Back again to Indiana 1590
Back to childhood's days 4283
Back to Dixie 77; 2993
Back to my old Wisconsin home . . . 739
Back to old Kentucky 56380
Back to the simny south 5376
Back to you I will be coming 1591
Bacon (D.M.) Songs 1592
Bacon (F. J.) Banjo lesson 5107
Bacon (G. W.) We are happy
children 545
Bader (H. £.) O won't you sail
with me 2098
Bad'ner mad'ln 59885
Baer (J. H.) Mister, help me 4873
Bagatelle 5020
Bagley (£. E.) National emblem. 60121;
Bailey (A.):
Id^ chord instructor 1301
If I only were a con' 2665
New chord instructor 1381
Bailey (E. H.):
Forest garden 4566
I ask no more 5377
Thy mercy sweet 530
Bailey (lfr«. E.J.) Under 5228
Baillet (H.) jr. Great Jehovah,
mighty God 1267
Bain (C. E. ) Bill Bailey's spree . . 2547
Bajaderen-tanz 3087
Baker (C. V.) Call to arms 5431
Baker (E.) Picture i>ost cards . . . 2994
Baker (G.):
Always be doing 5341
My answer's no 3225
My queen Diann 3233
Zelda 3798
Baker (I. E.) Hush my darling . . 3953
Baker (W. C.) We parted m Sept. 57888
Baker (W.R.) All I want 3806
Balakirew(M.) Tarantelle 5186
Baldamus (G.):
Awakening 2995
3 love songs 1154
Baldin(C.) Belle of North Beach. 750
Baldoser (J. O.) Our grand-
mother'spies 1404
Baldwin ( Mrs, N .) Sweetest love . 2265
Baldwin (R. L.) Hark! hark! the
lark 56002
Baldwin (S. A. ) Three songs 2538
Baldwin commandery 4284
Ball (C. W. A.) Apollo 55987
Ball (E. R.}:
I can't nelp thinking 1284
If you'll only trust your heart . 901
Like the rose 937
Love me 56564;
643; 1593; 2455; 3196
Lu-Lu-Lucretia 648
One little girl 1396
Rosey red cheek 1425
Seems to me 5086
She's Bo much like you 4121
Twilight 1090
Ball (F. E.) Tie that binds 55988
Ball scenes 2876
Ballad of bony fiddler 1820
Ballantine (E . ) Camping 3391
Ballata 3788
Ballet from Orpheus 4597
Ballo in Maschera 3318
Balmer & Weber music house co. :
For entries registered, ue this
index under titles or names
<A composers.
Baltzell (W. J.):
Dollies' dancing lesson 56394
Song of the heart 1052; 3392
Banderjacket 56425
Banes (P. F.) Cornish's prac-
tical instructor 1677
Banmsser (M.) Tell me 4156
Banjo lessons 3651,5107
Banks (A.) Only a dream 4974
Banks of the Wopsey 2539
Banning (H.) Revelation 2405
400
INDEX
Banning music pub. co. :
Nonie 2741
Sue 2826
Sweet NeUie Brown 2829
BansbachrP.) Battle song 59799
Bantock (G.) Omar Khayy&m. . . . 1155
Barbara Alln 5509
Barber. Dance of the fariee 3426
Barber (E.) Beyond the vale .... 3832
Barber of Seville 5378
BarbiroUi (A.) Aimer, c'eet forger
sa peine 2540
BarcUy(D.) Marguerite 1997
Bard (0. Pj Battle song 59799
Bardwell (S. F.) Sad city by the
sea., 2792
Bargain counter 58110
Barge (W.) Carmen 2551
Barker (T. T.):
Con voi ber 1612
Sleepon 2202
Barnard (G. D.):
Alliance overture 4244
Dasher 5488
Enchantment 827; 5522
Golden age 59918
Hero's sacrifice 630
Logan court-house 3544
Present greeting 2490; 3270
Sincerity overture 1041
Starlight fancies 1061
Western boy 5271
Bamby (J.) Come and rest 1673
Barnes A. S.) Chiurch hymns .... 2979
Barnes (J. W.) Parson that united
you & me 6
Barnes (M. W.) Jesus is coming. . 4744
Barney (W. L.) Passing down the
line... 3608
Barney Maguire 3118
Bamhouse (C. L.):
Courtier march 792
Dasher 5488
Enchantment 827: 5522
Hero's sacrifice 630
Refuge 679
Silver lining 1036
Sincerity overture 1041
Starlight fancies 1061
Symposium march 1080
Barnitz (J. D.)
Blessed gospel 3009
Gleam oi victory 3093
Glory to Thee 57889
God's grace 3095
God's message 2890
God'swill 3096
Good old time religion 1808
Last call 57890
Love's sweet refrain 57891
Mother's love 2041
Prepare 2138
Speak jiist a word 57892
\'oice Divine 3321
WhatBhallldo 3761
Barnyard frolic 56553
Baroncini (E. ) Seduction 5606
BarT(C.) LUy of Killamey 4802
Barr(G.M.) Wynona 69800
Barratt (A.) & Johnson (J. St. A.)
Won't you buy 56025
Barrett (G.) Lonely waiting for
you 2453
Barrett (Jfr*. J. E.) Through love. 709
Barricades myst^euses 58042
Barron & Thompson. My Mariuc-
cia 3678
Barry (K.) Tomoiiow 2850
Barry (T.J.) Erin my home 57893
Barthel (W. L.) jr. By my lover's
side 769
Barth^iemy (R.) Peeca d' am-
more 1694
Bartino (D. A.) Lucia sextette .... 4476
Bartlett (G. J. ) Meditation 2541
Bartlett (H. N.):
Andante 169
Chorale 178
Douglas, tender and true 171
FinSe 172
Grande polka de concert 7; 1595
Introduction 173
Bashful 3824
Bashful lover 58111
Bastow (G.):
Cameron Highlander 4370
Galloping major 3463
Old windmill 4963
She's proud 486
Batcheller (M. E.) Juno 3993
Batchelor (W.) Mama's old maid. 1993
Bates mfg. co. Pride of the house-
hold 2782
Bateson (T.) Holy Lord God al-
mighty 1156
Bathed in the sunlight 5379
Bathing 4285
Batiste (E.):
Communion in E 56137
Communion in G 56138
Offertory inF 66139
St. Cecilia 5056
Voluntary 2996
Battauchon (F.) Six Etudes 4286
Batten (A.):
Let my complaint 2851
Sing we merrily 2862
Battershill (W.):
San Francisco 57894
Soul redeemed 56996
Battery 0 58103
Battle must be won 1157
' Battle of Manila 2997
Battle over the Maine 58000
, Battle song 5380
Battle song of Texas 59799
1 Battuta (I.):
Chant de I'Aurore 3023
Lily waltz 3177
, Mazurka 3211
Pierrot's blancs 3260
INDEX
401
Battuta (I.) — Continued.
Polka dee coquelicots 3265
Vieenrose 3735
Batucins ki^go (T. G.) Ach te
oczy 2525
Bauer (C. F.) Don't forget 5499
Bauer (G. F.) Lord it belongs not
to my care 56285
Bauer broe. Don't fozget 5499
Bauem polka 5827
Baumbach-cyclus 1546
Bavolet flottant 57902; 5465
Baxter (D.):
Chanaon d'amour 2853
Pierrot's serenade 2854
Baxter (H. P. ) Tripping 5222
Bay(R.) Julen ar Kommen 5778
Bayer (H.T.) Water lily 2542
Bayley (KJ Echoes of spring 3059
Bayley &, Ferguson:
Children 4383
Penny show 2894
Princess chrysanthemum 2954
Risen Lord 2867
Baynard (W. H.) Lady of quality. 5818
Bayside march 740
Be glad 5308
Be joyful 174
Be on thy guard 5381
Be strong 59820;60086
BestrongI Be soldiers true 1596
Be with me then 5382
Be ye strong 5383
Beach ^H. H., Mrs.) Variations
on BalKen themes 741
Beachamp (E.):
Are you tired 2989
Good-bye 4606
Beacon lights 3173
Bean (L. P.) Dying soldier's re-
quest 5515
Bear dance 2834
Beard (B.) 'Neath the shadow. . . 4921
Bearl (J. A.) Happy Christmas. . . 5652
Beattie (J. H.) Tidy little city. . . 2974
Beatty(S. G.) Maggie 4025
Beau Monde 2543
Beaudry(W.) Nonhika 658
Beaumont (P.):
Menuet 3217
Polka 3264
Soldier's chorus 3295
Tarentelle 3694
Tyrolienne 3724
Valse Espa^ola 3730
Beautiful beaming star 4287
Beautiful birds 59975
Beautiful city 175
Beautiful city of San Francisco 176
Beautiful gates ajar 2998
Beautiful herald 4288
Beautiful lake Geneva, Wisconsin. 1158
Beautiful land of sunshine 56219
Beautiful river 3393; 3825
Beautiful roses 742
Beautiful shores of lake Erie 743
Beautiful summer girl 1597
Beautiful Susquehanna 2544
Beautiful threads of gold 4289
Beauty and the beast 4513
Beauty of Bath 55977; 39; 101
Beauty's eyes 1598
Beaver (O. H.) My fame was in
my mother's locket 3230
Beazley (S. W\) Worthy is the
lamb 56233
Because it's the fashion 4290
Because of you 3394
Because thou didst overcome 744
Because you're you 5384; 5683
Because you wouldn't let me see
you home 1159
Beck (A. E.) Little Jap waltz ... 944
Beck-Slinn (E.) Love, like a star. 745
Becker (G. L.) Valse mignonne.. 4291
Becker (R. L.) High life march. . 1835
Becket (T. A.) Grandma's song. . 5220
BeckwitiijfH.) Night of June.... 2088
Becucci (E.):
Adorable 584
Nasi Rossi polka 585
Onde tranquille 586
Reti d'amore mazurka 587
Tesoro mio 60073; 1599; 4292.
Bedtime song 5038
Bee that gets the honey 1600
Beebe (T.) Parting of the ways. . 1005
Beethoven (L. v.):
Allaround us 3804
Andante cantabile 2999
In questa tomba oscura 1160
Moonlight sonata 2032
Pilgrim 78
Sonate 4293
Beethoven's moonlight sonata 59887
Before the ball 746
Before the blossoms came 3826
Before Thy throne 2254
Beggar boy 56265
Begm 4294
Beginner 4663
Beginner's album 3827
Behind the hQls 4638
Behling r A. J Onmibus 4295
Behold, Goa is my salvation 2335
Behr(F.):
Alpine song 59879
Auf wi(xiersehn 59884
Bohemian song 59889
Bolero 59890
Camellia 59892
Carinthian song 59894
Child's song 3000
Christmas-time 59895
Dolly's lullaby 59904
Evening prayer 59905
Fi eld flowers 59908
French song 59913
Gips y march 3090
Greeting 59921
In May 59925
In the forest 59926
402
INDEX
Behr (F.) — ^Continued.
Lilac 59929
Little spinning song 69933
Lovely May 6385
Minuet 59937
Pigeon post 3261
Roseleaf 59942
Russian song 59943
Shepherd's song 59946
Song 59952
Waltz 59963
Behiit dich Gott 5110
Beim landlichen reigen 136
Belcher (D.) My dream 5386
Belcher {Mrs, J. L. R.) Some-
time 6138
Bdiebte mftnnerchOre 6110
Believe <& receive Him 3828
Believe on the Lord 4296
Belisario 4297
Belknap (F.):
Low backed car 66007
Massa's in de cold ground 56009
Old dog Tray 56015
Robin Adair 56017
BeUrE. M.) Dream 6504
Bell (I.) San Francisco by the
sea 2180
Bell(N. S.) Jes'waittiU 921
Bell Music Co.:
Cavalry charge 3416
Dance of the noneybells 3427
Gleaming star 3468
Bella NapoU 1757
Belladonna 4354
Bellairs (R. H.) Examination
candidates 1601
Belle au coeur dormant 4563
Belle dame sans mere! 3079
Belle of Chautauqua 747
Belleof Mayfair 748; 2245
Belleof N. Y 59888
Belle of North Beach 750
Belle of the Atlantic 1602
Belle of the South 2545
Belles 751
Bellinger (A.) Hearts of gold 1830
BellisCW.) Meet me 3213
Bells 1279
Bells gaily swinging 5387
Bells of Christmafl 3829; 4298; 5388
Belles of fate 3001
Bellstedt (H.) Leary's alleyway. 56067;
1946
Bellstedt (H.) jr.:
Caprice on Dixie 4374
Twelve technical studies 5225
Variations 5235
Beloved 5310
Beloved, it is mom 3661
Bendall (W.) Andante espressivo. 2249
Bendel (V.) Shenandoah 5095
Bender (E. F.) What's the use. . . 3760
Bender (R. G.) Smithsonian
march 143
Bendemagel (L. P.) Strolling. . . . 58057
Bendin (T.) Lion <fc the mouse. . . 19G0
Beneath love's window 4299
Beneath spreading oaks 5389
Beneath tne chestnut tree 752
Beneath the stans 5390
Benedict (M. M.) Mammy's hush -mi
sonff 55997
B^n^iction de Dieu dans la soli-
tude 60023
Benedictus 1232
Benedictus in G minor, tr. to A
minor 2125
Benjamin (A. J.) Gebiigsgrusse. . 57896
Benjamin Bims 66554; 60122
Benke(V. H.) Toil on, trust on.. 56110
Bennet (C. W.):
Dearestheart 57966
KiffhtingBob 3465
Goldennu«net 67967
Bennett (B. E.T March 3554
Bennett (C. W.):
Old wine 3601
Tulips 536
Bennett (E.) Moon upon the Al-
tanuJia 4877
Bennett TH.^ Your eyes so dear. . 66333
Bennett (J. M.):
1 am true 1861
Memories 2016
Bennett (P. F.) Down on the
farm 4488
Bennett (T. C.) Paddy. 4983
Bennett (T. C. S.}:
Dennis Lightneart 4300
Nursery rhymes 3002
BenBkin (Mrs, C. A.) Old Litz is
dead 56998
Benson (0. N.) Language of flow-
ers 66395
Benson (J. T.):
Atonement is made 736
Come to the cross 786
Coming again 787
Coming as a thief 788
Glimpse of Jesus 856
Glory to God 858
He is all 868
He'll never let go 876
He loves me so 870
He will supply our needs 872
I'm happy 906
I'm on the rock 908
Jesus, I am resting 922
Jesus is able 924
Jesus, Jesus 925
King's caU 930
Marching on with Jesus 961
Sacrifice of praise 1021
Saviour of men 1028
That will be glory 696
That window 697
There's redemption 702
TillJesus comes 710
'Tis Jesus' blood 712
What shall I do with Jesus?. . . 1106
WTiy not heed the call 1134
INDEX
403
Benson (L. B.), Down in the old
grapevine swing 814
Benson (S.) Deam comes at dawn. 1194
Berceuse Mignon 5711
Berg (A. W.):
New themes 1604
Wedding march 4301
Berg(E. T.) Palms 4984
Bergenholtz (E.) Bohemian life. . 1628
Bergeron. L.) Chippewa 3861
Berger (R):
Bridge 4302
CffurfragUe... 1161
Madam 'nois Etoiles 753
Marche des Boireux 754
Ne mentons pas aux f enmies . . 4303
Printania 1162
Berger (W.) Dragonfly 4304
Bejger-Scott. Blest tranquil hour. 60087
Bergerettes 3395
Bergmiller (E.) St&dtlein traut. . 2546
Bergwanderung 57903
B^riot(C. de) Method 4305
Berlin im omnibus 3354
Berlioz. Marche au SuppUce 57879
Bernard (G):
Gavotte 755
Triplepatti 756
Bemdt (Fj Hosebud march 5391
Bemers (6.) Where the sweet
Kentucky flows 4212
Bemhard music co. Screeching
eagle 480; 2804
Berr (H.) J. G. Beazley's 18 origi-
nal melodien 4306
Berridge ^ A.) Blessed is He 4307
Berridue (A.) lift up your heads . 5392
Berry (E. B.) Ethel Berry waltzes 3895
Berry (S. L.) Demand tne union
label 3048
Bersan 58045
Bertha came from Bath 3109
Bertini (H.) Twenty-five stud-
ies 1163; 4308
Berto (C):
Six «isy pieces 4127
Yoimgvolunteers 5320
Berwald (W.):
Easy teaching pieces 4309
Give ear to my prayer 588
My Jesus, as Thou wilt 590
Sing, oh sing 5393
Song without words 57972
Tarrywithme 591
Thine forever 592
Three piano pieces 1605
Beechwich^spng 153 1
Bessey (G. H.) Just a dear little
home 3994
Bessie 3830
Best f S. K.) Talk with Jesus .... 2271
Best I get 4310
Be8te(A. A.) Carmena 56030
Beswick (L. H.) Hymn of the
Nile. . . . 1282
Bethlehem luliaby ! .* .' ...V. '.*.*.!!!!! 5394
Bethlehem's babe 5816
Beucler (G. F^ Castle guard 1658
Bevan(F.) Sea is the girl 5395
Beware 3663
Bewley (G. E.) Tuxedo 4176
Beyer:
Golden West 860
Little sweetheart 1336
•Beyer (F.) March from Tann-
h&user 1606
Beyond the dark sea 177
Beyond the gates 4311
Beyond the horizon 4312
Beyond the smiling 3831
Beyond the vale 3832
Bible temperance hymns 59858
Bible that my mother gave me 4313
Bid me to hope 1727
Bid you good morrow 1933
Bidding farewell to his beautiful
Lillian 1607
Biddy McKay 56046
Bie stemenpracht 58063
Biedermann (E. J.):
Asperges me 56135
PanisaDf^cus 5396
Salve regina 5397
Third mass 1643
Biesemeyer (J.) Down on the
farm 4487
Big black Jack 5424
BiggB (E.) He wants to make you
free 4644
Bigelow & Main co. For entries
registered , see this index under
titles or names of composers.
Bilberback & Applegate. Good
old Jersey shore 313
Bilder (H. E.) Greeting to Roose-
velt 3106
BUhom (P. P.) For entries regis-
tered, eonmU this index under
titles or names of composers.
Bill Bailey's spree 2547
BUI Simmons 178; 4314; 60123
Billings (C. E.;^ Good-bye 862
Billington (F.) Wanderer's re-
turn 3329
Billops (E.) Chicken eater 5440
Bills (G. M.) Good night dear
heart 1805
'Binet (F.):
Babiola 4315
Bergerettes 3395
Devant la madone 3396
M^lodie 3397
Valse 1608
3 pieces 4316
Bingham (G. D.) No bird can
sing 1384; 4062
Bingham (G.) Star of the deep. . . 5159
Birch (O. E.) My old sweetheart
and! 2061
Birchard (C. C.) A co. For entries
ree:istered, see this index under
titles or names of composers.
404
INBEZ
Bird (P. D.) Sabbath prayer 5398
Bird I love 3833
Bird on Nellie's hat 4317
Bird song 2548; 2776
Birdie's funeral 3004
Birdie's goodbye 1164
Birdie's lullaby 3559
Birds 2549
Birds above 56266
Birds of Aristophanes 2768
Birds of the spring 4318
Birds voices 3005
Biixiseed 5399
Bilge (£. B.) Night has a thou-
sand eyes 56013
Birthday 1609
Birthday bells 5400
Birthday march 3006
Birthday party 4309
Birthday song 4408
Birthday wish 3188
Birum (Mrs. M. M.) That letter. . 57897
Bischoff (C. C.) Princess 1416
Bischoff (J. W.):
Hong for you 593; 3398
Star of my soul 1059
Summer wind 594; 4319
Teach me, O Lord 595; 3399
Tragedy 1610; 3400
Bishop (CO Leonore 4009
Bi6ping(M.) Fighting the flames. 5553
Bit sick 4320
Bits of Broadway hits 1611; 2550
Bitte 1531
Bitter sweet waltz 757
Bizet (G.):
Carmen 2013; 2551; 4666
Carmen albtim 5706
Convof ber 1612
Song of the toreador 1613
Toreador song 2295; 59959
Bidm (J.) H6r, o Gud, min bon. . 1843
Biuge (C. B^ Evangeli harpe .... 1219
Biurstrom (T.) Zabelle 5324
Black (B.) When Southern roses
bloom 1113
Black (J. M.):
When the roll is called 1521
When we all get home 4209
Black diamond express 1614
Black eyed daisies 1615
Black rose three-step 3007
Blackbird 4555
Blackbird's song 687
Blackburn (G. A.) Jack Sprat ... 79
Blackburn (J. B.)
Glory to God 858
There's redemption 702
'Tis Jesus' blood 712
Blacksmith 86
Blacksmith's daughter 3401
Blair (H.) Joy of the Lord 60044
Blake:
Give every man a square deal. 4592
Weigh each word 5263
Blake (C. D.):
Gipsy 60115
Heavenward bound 328
Ivanhoe 60116
Nancy Lee 4915
Oak leaf march 4945
Silver leaf 5109
Sunrise 60119
Waves 5257
Yellow leaf 5314
Blake (C. H.) March of the
browmes 59803
Blake (E.) You 5316
Blake broe. & Flick:
Bridge 4348
In the valley 3517
Blakeley (A.) Will you have one
with me 57984
Blakeley (W. A.) Toccata in A . . 3008
Blakely. Love's melody 1981
Blake's popular piano folio 1616
Blakeslee (C. O.) Good night 1807
Blandford (G. M.):
Osceola 1402
Sweet Myrabelle 1480
Blaney (H. F.) Kandy kid for
mine 1319
Blanpied (J. W.) Sunny Kansas . 3680
Blasius & sons:
On the walls of memory 59801
Remember 59805
Sparkles 59806
Blatz (A.) Administrator march.. 1617
Blauert ( W. F. ) Penn. coal supply
CO 3611
Blenkhom (A.) I know I am
saved 3958
Bless the Ix)rd 1618
Bless the Lord, O my soul 3797
Bless the Lord thy God 60O42
Bless your heart, dearie 2552
Blessed be the Lord 2305
Blessed gospel 3009
Blessed is He 4307
Blessed Jesus 5401
Blessed story of His love 58008
Blessing 179
Blest tranquil hour 60087
Blevens (E.) Waiting for you 3740
Bleyle (K.) Drei mannerchore . . 4321
Blind boy and the thrush 59976
Blind maid of Bethany 4332
Bliss (P. P.):
Can it be 59807
Consecration 59808
Cutitdown 59809
How happy 59810
Rejoice 59811
Sing 59812
Thine 59813
Bliss (P. P. & G. G.):
Can it be right 59807
Consecration 59808
Cutitdown 59809
How happy 59810
Rejoice 59811
INDEX
405
Blias (P. P. <& G. G.)— Continued.
Sing 59812
Thine 59813
Blitz (£.) Modem school of sight
singing 1619
Bliven (J. E.) When the trees are
in blossom 1125
Bloch (G.) Heures de charme . . . 5402
Blon (F. V.) Serenade d'amour . .
3292; 5091
Blondheim (S.) Take me back to
the glare 3692
Bloom (A. E.):
He purchased life for me 1828
'Tis the very same Jesus 2289
Bloomfield (W.) It ban party . . . 3979
Blooming rose 5403
Blossom and fruit 58066
Blow (J.) Look upon mine ad-
versity 5404
Blow, blow, wind 3834
Blow that horn 3010
Blow the smoke away 1620
Bloxsom (C.) Yankee Doodle
tramp 2382
Blue bells of Scotland 4322
Blue coat and red lining 5405
Blue-eyed Taasey 758
Blue jacket's farewell to mother . . 57944
Bluette 1165
Blum (E.):
Miller's song 1621
Moon-flower 1622
My garden 1623
Blum (O. K):
Happ V days 4323
Pet of the household 56173
Blumen waltz 1624
Blumenfeld (F.) Prelude 60081
Blumenthal (S.) Sulamith 4324
Blumentraume 60076
Bliimleins traum 21
Blummer (T.) jr. Quintett 4325
Blushes 3835
Bluska(C. F.):
Beautiful shores of lake Erie. . 743
My thoughts homeward fly . . . 2072
Sweet days of youth 2257
Bluthe der natur 1625
Boat race 59987
Boat scene 3836
Bobby Shaftoe 59972
Boccalari (E.):
Coquette 4435
Dance of the serpents 4453
Mauresque caprice 4851
Patrol 59939
Bo'd of education 3837
Bode(W.) Charge 3417
Boehe (E.) Taormina 1626; 4326
Boehnlein (V. G.) Gartland 1785
BofiUmann (L.) Fantaisie 5406
Boellmann (L J Variations 1627
Boex (A. J.) Kentucky state song. 56208
Bogeyman 4327
Boggess (N. M.) Spring fancies. .. 2232
Bogner (L.) & co. "When the ma-
ple leaves are turning 1520
"Bohfeme" 56410
Bohemian dance 1742
Bohemian rirl 4328
Bohemian life 1628
Bohemian sketch 55983
Bohemian song 59889
Bohm (C):
Attaque des Ulans 1585
Calm as the night 1652
Clochettes d 'argent 80
Concertino 3011
Espagnola 1166
Invocation 81
Liebehen 4011
Peasants 3402
Pierrette 82
Rosetta 83
Silhoutten 3012
40 easy & progressive studies. . 1629
Bohnhorst (F. A.) Mandy 60015
Boieldieu:
Caliph of Bagdad 4368
Dame Blanche 4451
Bole (J. H.) New San Francisco. . 3588
Bolero caprice 759
BoUag (G.}:
R^veil du printemps 4329
Satinette 4330
BoUis (J.) Heavenward ride 5407
Bondio (T. del). Oklahoma 4073
Bonita 4331
Bonner (C):
Blind maid of Bithany 4332
Vesper hymn 2317
Bonnie Christ church bells 4333
Bonnie Jean 3838; 5408
Bonnie laddie 1545
Bonnie Lee march 760
Bonnie Marv o' Glengary 5081
Bon temps (W. H.) Select piano
compositions 2553
Boo-Boo man 4334
Boone (J. S.) Honest but hard-
working man 1842
Boos (F. 0.) Gladiolus march 2431
Boosey & co.
For entries registered, see this
index under titles or names of
composers
Boosey's supplemental journal 56150
Bootfahrt im mondenschein 137
Booth (J.) Lord is my strength.. 1630
Booth (J. H.) What the song
meant 3762
Borch (G.) Tothelast 57973
Bordeaux (G.) Capriccietto de
concert 5409
Boreas : 2122
Borel-Clerc (C):
C'est I'^tendard 4335
Mattchiche 4336
PourTamour 4337
Sorella 58088
Boighardt (W.) Kitty 4772
406
INDEX
Boiion(C. E.) In the hay 2554
Bom 5264
Bom at last, the great Messiah 3052
Bomemann (O.) Psyche 4571
Boroughs (S. E.) How sweet 56026
Borowski (F.):
Cantileue 1631
Marche triomphale 4338
Borras (G.) They work me all the
time 3700
Bortnianski (D. S.) Gloria in
^ excelsis 761
BoBC (A.) Sanssouci 59847
Bosley (S. A.) Parting 57900
Boeley & Allen. Parting 57900
BoflBi (M. E.):
Paradise lost 4339
Viandante 5410
Bo6ton'(E. M.) Our president 2119
Boston tourist girls 3839
Bostonian 1632
Bosworth & CO.
For entries registered, see this
index under titles or names of
composers.
Bote (E.) and Bock (G.):
Agrippina 5600
Barcarolle 5333
Ewigee gedenken 4411
Flautosolo 2527
Teufellacht 5704
Verklungen 4412
B5thig(M.) Brautlied 5247
Bouchard (G. A.) Ba^ed Rastus. 3274
Boude (J. S.) My bttle cottage
home 2730
Bour & Kendall. Kentucky Rose . 1322
Bourdon 640
Boutail(J.):
Abendfriede 60024
Maikatzchen 60025
Zigeunerst&ndchen 60026
Bovee (E.) Come to me 3864
Bow bearers to chief Red Cloud 5411
Bowen (E. A.) Holding hands. . . 5703
Bowen(Jfr«. F. L.) Tread lightly, 2763
Bowhou8en(ifr«. F.W.) Picture. 57915
Bowles (J. D.) jr.:
Be strong 59820
Forgive me 59821
He wept 59822
I'm happy 69823
'Tis sweet to know 59824
Bowles (J. D.) jr. Robinson (R. C.)
He giveth song 59825
Bowman (A. S.) Elite orch. coll. . 1633
Bowman (M. W.):
Cradle song 56267
Hunting song 56277
Savior like a shepherd 56303
Bowman (N.) Elvarie 1217
Bowman (W.) I got an awful
bouncing 5722
Boy Agirl 5133
Boy & the butterfly 1737
Boy blue 4340
Boyd (O. K.) She's sleeping 1034
Boyhood recollections 5412
Boyne (E. M.) When I went to
Phebe's 2342
Boys in blue 56&55
Boys in blue 1168
Boys of yesterday 1169
Bozarth (J. P.) Sailing 3630
Brackett (F. H.):
Hail to the Lord's anointed.. 3403
Lord'spraver 1634
O, throned, O crowned 3404
Prayer 4341
RocKofaees 2555
Whatever betides 84
Brackett (L. F.);
In meadows green 1635
Saviour 5413
Thy life was ffiven 5414
To Thv temple 5415
Bracy (BL. W.) Those happy,
happy days 3705
Bradford (J. B.) By the brook 1173
Bradley (A.} Maigie Belle 2705
Bradley (M.) co. Mother Goose
sonss : 1684
Bradsbaw (0.) Come to the
Saviour 226
Brady (H.) Jasper Johnson 3163
Brady(M.E.) Over the hills.... 8; 443
Brady (T. F.) Old cross roads 4957
Braga (G.) AngeFs serenade 1636
Bragdon (J. H.) Jesus died 56027
Braham (E.):
Commodore 3424
Slumbering embers 5132
Braham (G.):
Elyma 4512
Four-in-hand 1240; 1771
RoUinghome 58206; 1420
What the butler saw 1107
Brahms. Sandman 56018
Brahms (J.):
Czard^ 2393
Lieder 3013
Sonatensatz 3405
Brainard's (S.) sons co.:
Joyfulhearts 94
MLcrobes 9
Mirthful Whisperings 95
Out in the night 149
Twilight 88
Brandt ( Mrs, R.) I'll return 5729
Branen (J. T.) co.:
DonHbesoshy 5498
Everyone 3900
Brass buttons 1170
Brassin (L.) Magic fire scene 1514
Bratton (J. L.) Dear old yankee-
land 609
Bratton (J. W.):
Elfinlullaby 824
Isle of kiss, cuddle and coo 915
Little bit of fringe 940
On a desert island 1392
INDEX
407
Braiin (C):
Apple tree 58064
Apples round 58065
BIoBBom 58066
Cherry tree 5806o
In the orchard 58069
Mass of daffodils 58070
Braun(W.) My dream 2050
Braun-Elschen 2023
BrautUed 5112
Brautlied aus Lohengrin 5247
Bray (C. E.):
I am true 1851
Memories 2016
Bray (I. M.) Hamilton schottische 5650
Braydon (J. H.) Death comee at
dawn 261
Bravley(G.) Old Kentucky home 4342
Braynid (A. A.) HaU 5646
Brayton ( W. P.) Mandarin 3552
Brazena (G.) Little Flo 1964
Bread & cheese <& kisses 5037
Bread of heaven 4343
Break forth into joy 3748; 5660
Break of dawn 3641
Breaking day 4344
Breath of the rose 3406
Breazeale (W.) Down on the
Bayou 3435
Breen (N. J.) In the golden har-
vest 3973
Breezes from Geoigia 2394
Breil (J. C.) Experience 5527
Breinig (P. J.) My own sweets
heart 4908
Breitkopf A Hftrtel. For entries
reffistered, see this index, under
titles or names of composers.
Bren(J.) Bestlget 4310
Bresee (F. W.)
Alabama beet 59827
Boys in blue 1168
Dear Minnetonka 59828
Garden of love 59829
Just you 59830
Sweetheart 2970
Breslaur (£.):
Barcarole 59886
Cuckoo 59899
Gavotte 59915
Brewer (A. H.):
Marriage of the frog 4345
0 my luve's like a red, red
rose 5416
Three Elizabethan pastorals. . . 2855
Three mariners 4346
Brewer (O.) For titles registered,
see this index, under titles or
names of composers.
Brewer's first lessons 2299
BrezeefW.) Thelmaof the dell.. 1495
Brice (G.):
Adieu du troubadour 2395
Mazurka-HonfiToise 2396
Rayon de soleil 2397
R^ved'unsoir 2398
Brice (G.) — Continued.
Hondo des petites bonnes fem-
mes 2399
Tarantelle 2400
Bridal 3125
Bridal chorus 56344
Bridal chorus from Lohengrin 1976
Bridal cortege 1637
Bridal marcn 2768
Bridal roses 1171
Bridal Veil Falls 2401
Bride of Washington 764
Bride's fate 765
Bridge (F.) Arise, O Lord 4347
Bridge 4302
Bridge from sorrow 4348
Bridges (M. N.) Bashful 58111
Brigg8(W. H.) Agnes 4236
Bright and beautiful mansions 180
Bright aB the morning 1172
Bright college days 1638
Bright eyes 766
Bright light of the moon 4349
Brightest star on the flag 58108
Brifhtmore (W.) Is there any-
thing that 1 could do for you 1307
Bright well (E.) Reverie du soir. . 181
BriDiants 97
Bring little children 3840
Bring me the flowers I love 3014
Brink (O. P.) * Who loves him not
for fame 2363
Brinkmann (M.):
In die feme 1639
Remember me 5417
Brinser (H. S.) Commencement
song 3865
Brister (E. M. P.) When mother
tucked me in 2520
Brister (I. D.) Shall we meet 484
Bristow (F. L.):
Foxeygrandpa 3407
Jennie 3523
Jolly little cow boys 1313
Little secret 1641
Britt {Mrs, E. K.) Everybody
rests 4528
Broadhurst (H. R.) Roland's wed-
ding waltz 4102
Broadlick (C.) Just out 2913
Broad way 3841
Brockhaus (M.):
An das Christkind 3491
Heirat 3492
Broderick (D. P.) When you come
up 4208
Broken bits 182
Broken chord 2
Broken heart 3015
Broken heart is better than a
broken vow 2402
Broken marriage vow 3842
Broncho buster Jim 4360
Brook (E.):
Romance 4351
Sea dream 2856
408
INDEX
Brooklet 1642
Brooklet in the mountains 2683
Brooks (E. H. M.) O! Chicka-
mauga! 2744
Brooks (H. L.):
Always carry sunshine 3808
Beautiful river 3826
Garden of God 3919
God's company 3929
Great salvation 3936
Obedience 4068
Only a ray 4081
Safe 4111
ThrouRh love 4167
True & tried 4174
What a wonderful chanse 4196
Brooks (R. H.) New Market
wreck 2083
Brooks (T. H.) Thoughts 708
Brosig(M.) Third mass 1643
Brostrom (H.) Ponies parade 58071
Brother Andy 5418
Brough (O.) Dear old days 5419
Broughton (W. Del R.) Miss Lu-
cinda Brown 2468
Brown (A. L.) Pixies' carnival. . . 4352
Brown (A. W.):
Mary Ann 4848
Queen of hearts 56321
Sly Sal ,. 4135
Brown(B. F.)jr.:
Good-bye sweetheart Josie. . . . 1262
She's sleeping 1033
Brown (B. L.):
Girl I love the best 3091
Love is never loved in vain. . 952
Brown (0. B.) Sousa — swing
march 5149
Brown (E. G.) She is waiting. . . . 2809
Brown (F. H.):
Memories 57916
Old Corduroy pike 57917
Brown (F. J.):
I'm just a ragged newsboy 1861
Springtime 3666
Three sketches 55994
Brown {Mr8. G. R.) Down a
country lane 4484
Brown (L.) Love, the tease 5892
Brown (M.) Tesoro mio 60073
Brown (M. M.) 'Twaa the night
before Christmas 2844
Brown (N.) Crackerjack 1681
Brown (S. M.) Going back home. 57918
Brown (W. E.) Good night 5627
Brown (\V. E.) jr. Must I leave
my sweetheart forever 1367
Brown (W. L.):
Garden 845
Pack clouds away 1001
Thou art the night 707
Brown (W. M. S.):
Alabama frolic 56029
Our Delaware 56031
Passing of the regulars 56032
Silvery moon 2810
Brown & Edwards music co. :
Alabama frolic 56029
Cannena 56030
Our Delaware 56031
Passing of the regulars 56032
Silvery moon 2810
Brown-eyed beauty '. 4S53
Brown eyes 3016; 3278
Browne (B. M.) American girl. . . 4256
Browne & Edwards. Come take a
skate with me 56098
Bruch (M.) Scene der Marfa. . . 3408
Brueschweiler (F.):
Parting song 3409
Vale carissima 3410
Bruf! (J. K.) Fourth of July 843
Brugh ( A. ) In the evening 397 1
Bruhin (M.) Viribus unitis 3017
Bruits de fete 2145
Brumes matinales 2145
Brunette 59891; 1644
Brunetti (T. A.) Folle extaee 2026
Brush (H. M.):
San Francisco's doom 2183
Meditation melody 4856
Brush the flowers away 3843
Bryan ( v.):
If I only had the nerve 1877
In San Francisco bay 436
What's the matter with our
team 1517
Bryan is the man 5420
Bryant (H. C):
As dew to withered flowers 4268
Tour songs 4569
Three ballads 1645
Winter's tale 5301
Brymn (J. T.) Build a nest 5422
Bubbling spring 3844
Bubel(E. J.) Don't bother me... 808
Bucalossi (E.) Little Michus 2857
Buchanan (A. E.) See America
first 2498
Buchner (F.):
Belladonna 4354
Grille und libelle 4355
Lebens-pulse 4356
4ter kouzert walzer 4357
Buck (G. F.) One of the earth-
quake heroes 57919
Buck (P. C.) Song of Autumn 4358
Buck (R.):
Alte Schweizer 56087
Frumbc landsknecht 56088
Im torweg 56089
Bucking broncho 5421
Buckley (W. H.) Canzonetta 773
Buckmastcr(ifr«. M.) Rest 4099
Buckminster (Mrs.B,.) That little
gold key to her heart 1491
Buckminster (R.C.) He has gone. 56033
Bucknam ( A. ) Daisy waltz 253
Bucktail regiment 1646
Buell (R . F. ) Dreamy moon 820
Buena Vista 58101
Bugle blasts 2557
INDEX
409
Bugle call 2465
Bugle Bong 57963
Bimalts (J. F.) Moultx)nian march. 2471
Btthnert (F.) Fantaaie 59985
Build a nest for birdie 5422
Build for eternity 2403
Bull (J.) Two pieces &c 56373
Bull-frog and the coon 4359
Bull frog's dance 4360; 5423
Bullfighters 2404
Bullis (M. ) Babbling brook 4276
Bumble bee and the maid 60039
Bumbrae(M.) My lassie 4903
Bunch of roses 58084
Bundy(J.) Eglantine 4504
Bunning(H.):
Big black Jack 5424
• IntheMaytime 5425
Jolly mendicant 5426
Man <& a maid 5427
My sweetheart 2858
Song of the oak 5428
Summer serenade 596
Where dewdrops sleep 597
Bunny (J. W.) Star of the West . . 5162
Bunny, marry me, do 2558
Bunten(A.C.) In the hay 2554
Buntes allerlei 5692
Bunzel(B.) Mine 3568
Buona notte 4602
Burdett (G. A.):
For thee 2559
Teach me, O Lord 66437
Burditt (B.):
King'scaU 930
Saviour of men 1028
Victory will come 5238
Burkard {Kev. S.) Manual of plain
chant 762
Burke (J.J.) San Francisco 5061
Burkle (B. M.) On the bench 993
Burleigh (F. A.) Where we meet
our own again 2359
Burleigh (H. T.):
Just because 2859
Love's dawning 3411
Burme8ter(W.):
Arioso 4632
Stttcke alter Meister 1647
Burnett {Mrs. E. M.) New red
white and blue 3589
Burnett (G. T.) Thine forever 2285
Burnett (J.) Repeating lovers 681
Bumham(C. S.^:
Desire 4361
Onset 5429
Burning Vesuvius 56499
Burns (G. W. ) College song 3863
Bums (H.J.) Think of me, Nellie. 3701
Burns (J. C.) My little somebody . 59831
Bums ( W.) I am coming 4679
Burr(F.C.):
Caledon 2561
Everlasting love 2603
If I only could know 2664
O, take me back to God 2746
3595— PT 3, Nos 18-26—06 4
BiuT (F. C.) — Continued.
Plantation days 2775
Thy love is stronger 2973
Watching for thee 3330
Burriss ( Mrs. A. B.) Wicked city. 5292
Burson (F. P.) Mother's joy 2039
Burt(B.H.):
Bo, re, mi 5495
Robinson Crusoe's Isle 1648
Burt (B. H.) and Solman (A.):
Milo 2519
Waltzme,Bill 2322
Burt (J.) Festival divine 58010
Burt (T. P.) Beautiful city 175
Burt (W.J. J.) Coontown jubilee . 1184
Burton (G.):
Seaside Louise 4362
Zing-ta-ra-la 156
Burton (J. H.):
Melody 405
Where the nodding willows
dream 3772
Burton ( Mrs. P. ) One more year . . 996
Bury me, etc 763
Busby (F. E. ) Lwastika 145
Busch(C.^ Hersong 4363
Bu8ch(J.t'.) Sailing
Busey (M.) Rioters 2159
Bush (C. E.) Guards on parade. . . 4623
Bush (G. W.) 'Twas mine, 'twas
mine 1088
Busy bee 59973
Butler (A.) Waiting 1098
Butler (C.J.) Tragic scene 3711
Butler (H. M.) H. M. Butler's Four
page mus. course 4625
Butler (R. L.) In the moonlight, 1304
Butler (W. P.) ChUd's moming
prayer 5442
Buttercups 5014
Butterflies 3845
Butterfly 3254; 3540
Button, button who's got the
button 58092
Buxtehude (D.) Prelude 60045
Buzz saw & the bee 2560
By de goblin tree 767
By-gone days 3018
By Lake Winnisquam 768
By my lover's side 769
By sylvan paths 770
By the blue Juniata 581 24
By the brook 1173; 3371
Bythe fireside 1531; 3846
By the old log cabin 3847
By the pyramids 4364
By the rivers of Babylon 5240
By the seashore 5430
By the side of the Zuyder Zee 5077
By the way of the cross 2406
Bye-a bye ma honey 1174
Byrd (Si. F.) Death comes at
dawn 56034
Byrne (J. A.) In the valley 357
C.(E.G.) Old churchyard 4956
410
INDEX
C. (M.M.) Doyoubveme 5496
C*eet l'6tendard 4336
C'eetmoi 148
Cadetten traume 13
Cadman(C. W.):
CapnceinG 4373
Femando's serenade 1649
If wings had 1 68161; 1650
Legend in F 4785
Prairie sketches 1651
Stately lady 1069
Cadmus (H.) Bitter sweet waltz . . 757
Caf6 chantant 1366
Cahier de devoirs 1680
Cain (A. C.) Old highway 56035
Cftlbeck (N.) At the baU 59832
Caldwell (A.):
Crazy over you 5474
Every Sat. afternoon 3019
Fairest flower 3904
If I were only taller 4365
Mayl 3020
Onlyayear 771
Caledon 2561
California 55978; 85
California earthquake 183 ; 4366
California poppies 2562
Cftlinette 4316
Caliph of Bagdad 4367
Call for workers 184
Call me sweetheart 3412
Call, O call upon Me 56506
Call to arms 3848; 5431
Call unto Me 56507
Callahan (F. J.) There is no sweeter
rose 67920
CaJler herrin 1545
Calling from the other shore 3021
Csdling us deeper 772
CaUy(W.J.) Vesta 5237
Calm as the night 1652
Calm night 3413
Calm on Galilee 185
Calmes ( Mrs, F. H.)SweeteBt name. 1481
Cambon (O. ) Marquise 4369
Camellia 59892;5315
Cameron (W. A.) Come to Him to-
day 56324
Cameron Highlander 4370
Camin (M. O.) American presi-
dents, march 57921
Cammeyer (A.) I wonder 1873
Camp (E.):
Act of merit 571
San Francisco earthquake 1435
Camp (J. S.) Wedding sone 1653
Camp (P. FO When I found you. . 56995
Camp & Merrill. San Francisco
earthquake 1435
Camp Fadette 127; 186
Camp life 2834
Camp moetin* tune 2563
Campbell (B.) Lord is my shep-
herd 187
Campbell (E. D.) Minniewaha ... 973
Campbell (J. T.) Bit sick 4320
Campbell (R. A.) Ruined city . . . 5019
CampbeU (T. J.) They shall aee
His face 70a
Campbells are coming 1545
Campiglio (P. F. del):
Child's song 3000
Golden stars 3309
Heavenward ride 5407
In the meadow 5824
Little fairies 3310
Little fairy 3311
Lovely May 5385
May flowers 33 12
Off ertoire in E flat 2748
Prelude 56348
Remember me 5417
Ripples 5353
Shower of roses 33 13
Camping 3391
Can It be right? 59807
Can you forget 1175; 1654
Canadian Amer. music co., ltd.
Ida valse 56036
Canady (D. Z.):
Tellit 5188
Won*t you pray 1542
Candy boy 56074
Candy lion 2223
Cane rush 27; 3849
Canning (A. P.) Mary Green 57922
Canoe race 3414
Canoeing by moonlight 56209
Canotiers (Les) 4844
Can't you see 4371
CanteMasica 58049
Cantilene 1631
Cantiones selecta 5699
Cantus doloris 2812
Capeller ( G . ) Japanische national
hymne 4372
Capital collection of quartettes 59833
Captain Careless 5467
Captain from the 10th brigade 188
Captain in command 3850
Captivatin' Sue 189
Carbone (A.) Nocturne 4936
Carcassi's method for the guitar. . . 56080
Caresse enivrante 1189
Carey (H.) Sally 5058
Carey (L.):
Nearer, my God, to Thee 5433
Sun of my soul 3022
Carignani (C.) Madam Butterfly. 66409
Carinthian song 69894
Carisch & Janichen. Nottumo . . . 67923
Carle (H.) My little maid 2732
Carle (R.):
All the girls 4375; 5338
InSoviUe 6751
Lemon 4788; 6837
Marching 3415
Carle (W.J.}:
Crocodile's love song 2575
Lady of quality 5818
Love of a day 6890
INDEX
4U
Carle (W. J.)— Continued.
My little maid 2732
TUdy Green 2975
Carleton(L.):
Abeent lover 2980
Again united 23»1
Afice 576
Broken heart 2402
Castle guard 1668
Departure 2413
Dreams 3056
Exile's return 3076
Heart of gold 3111
Hearts or diamonds 2437
I claim you 3496
I never thought Td ever fall in
love 1863
I wonder 3148
Jack 3160
Just a letter 1913
Just listen 2446
Little chick 942
Life's pathway 1956
Love for which we wait 400
Love's sad parting 2456
Marguerite 1997
Mary. 3657
Matilde 2464
Miss Cora 2467
Miss Lucinda Brown 2468
My little sweetheart's face. .. . 3232
My love went o'er the sea .... 983
My shanty boat Lou 2476
My sweet Carolina Rose 3234
Old rope swing in Illinois 2482
Play while you can 2488
Sometimes 3296
Star of Oklahoma 3304
Stray sunbeam 2607
Sun of love 2608
TwUight 2516
What a pretty baby 3756
When the lilacs bloom aeain. . 2521
When the wild flowers bloom . 3769
Where the Sego lilies grow 2357
Withered treasure 2376
Carley(F. E.) To be in it 632
Carlotta waltz 1655
Carlson (C. F.) Prophecy of the
oracle 2143
Carlton (C.) Elk's parade. . . 1736; 4510
Carlton (C. F.) If I should wan-
der 56037
Carmen 2551; 4666
Carmen album 5706
Carmena 66030
Carmon (L. E.) Jewel 3165
Cames (W. D.) Sweetest girl that
Dixie ever knew 2264
Carnival of Venice 4376
Carols of hope 3852
Caroo 1656
Carpet rags 68093
CaiT(C.H.):
Dwelling with Jesus 276
Good Shepherd 314
Waiting for the boatman 642
Carr (lfr». E. L.) Echoes 3060
Carr (F. O.):
Sing just one song 6119
Sweet bluebell 4377
Carrie Nation 4378
Carrington (G.) Nemaha 3687
Carrington (G. D.) jr. Nemaha. . . 3687
Carse (A. von A.) Valse 1176
Carter (G.> Light 58d5
Carter (N.S.) My old rag doll.... 2736
Carter (T.M.) Angels 2848
Cary & co. Few fA) more years
shall roll 324
Caryll (L):
Experience 6627
It's the girls 4379
Pierrot 4380
Supper girl 4381
Very near 56052
Casa Dot^sio. jPor entries regis-
tered, see this index under titles,
or names of composers.
Cascade de roses 1667
Casey (J. W.):
If you could understand 1302
Just a picture of Kentucky 1316
Cashier (N. L.) Jolly tars 3626
Casino lancers 2369
Casper (J. S.) I never thought. . . 1863
Cassady (Eddie). €rood-bye my
little Dixie queen 1804
Cassandra 2564
Cassardry.) Biddy McKay 66046
Cassell (£. T. <& F. H.) Sweetness
ofHismce 66230
Cassidy (J. F.):
Doom of the golden sate 1713
When the flowers of life's sum-
mer 2360
Castanet dance 2514
Castelow (W. E.) Tom, tell
mother 1504
Casting all yoiur care 6434
Castle guard 1668
Castling (H.):
Boy blue 4340
I lost my train again 1289
Catastrophe 1177
Catch of Broadway 2407
Catch the stars 2324
Cathedral echoes 56457
Catholic mus. pub. CO. Hymns... 6719
Catlin (E. L.) My amber lady 1368
Catlin (E.N.) Chinese picnic 6057
Caughhn (F. W.) Golden dreams. 312
Caught in a shower 1659
Cavalier 60007; 1660
Cavalier fantastique 1799
Cavalleria rusticana 66016; 60079
Cavalry charge 3416
Cavati na 2408
Cavatina <& scherzino 69815
Cavatine 4382
Celebrated largo 2435
C^l^bre s^r^nade 4 Jacques Thi*
baud 58064
Celestial vision 2085
412
INDEX
Celia 774
Centola (E.) Valse 2565
Century CO. HymnB of worship... 4677
Century mus. pub. co. For entries
registered, consult this index
under titles or names of com-
posers.
Certain little girl 190
Chadwick (G. W.) Euterpe 2566
Chadwick's song 3853
Chaffee (A. G.):
IsleofBing 66047; 107
Kitty CarroU 110
Queen of my dreams 132
Challenger 5435
Challier (C. A.) & co.:
Drei heitere gesange 4556
FUnf gesange 4557
ChaUinor(F.A.) Children 4383
Chalmers (H. J.) Stageland
waltzes 501
Chamberlain [Mrs. E.) Dropping
the curtain 2590
Chamberlain (J. M.):
I love you 2903
My heart's desire 2934
Chambers (A.M.) My lady Spring. 1661
Chaminade (C):
Inquietude 57878
Pifece romantique 4384
S6r6nade 4385
Woodland song 56125
2° gavotte 191
Champlin ( Mrs. I . ) San Francisco . 2799
Champlin (S. A.) When the clover
blooms 3343
Chandler-IIeld music co. :
Humoreske 57925
Lullaby 57926
Marche mignonne 57927
Select piano compositions 2553
Venetian gondola song 2711
Chandra-Nil 3854
Changeful 55979
ChannonfF.) Pheemie 2134
Chanson a'amour 2853
Chanson d'autrefois 4220
Chanson do Fortunio 58067
Chanson de Mariette 192
Chanson des beaux amants 58141
Clianson du matin 5597
Chanson du moulin 2773
Chanson du soir 5597
Chanson Napolitaine 3381; 4252
Chanson nuptiale 293
Chanson rustiques 4844
Chanson Venitienne 4443
Chansonette 3855
Chansons des brodeuses 561 23
Chansons Indiennes 59846
Chant d' automne 391
Chant de I'aurore 3023
Chant do la brise 4847
Chant des soldats 3295
Chant du soir 4186
. Chant requiem and Libera 56136
Chant sans naroles 1832
Chapel (C. M.) & co. I'm cert'nly
going back 5732
Chapin (Mrs. M. E.) My sweet-
heart 1374
Chapman (R.) Constancy &458
Chapman (S.) Automobile girl. . . 4274
Chapman (W. R.) Maine festival
hymn 4024
Chappell, ( Mrs. M);
Doomed San Francisco 811
Dreams 3056
Chappell (W. F.) By the old log
cabm 3847
Chappell & Co. For entries regis-
tered, see itiia index under titles
or names of composers.
Char (F.) Sieben vieistimmige
mannerchdre 4386
Charge of the grenadiers 1662
Charge of the Rough Riders 3417
Charity ball 4387
Charmettes (V.):
GoUiwogg's dance 5514
Marquisette- 5512
Pimpante 5513
Charming May 4388
Charton(G.) You told me 1663
Chase (A. J.) In the mountains... 356
Chase (T.) Waltz las FQipinas. .. . 560M
Chasing butterflies 5207
Chatterbox 2567
Chauffer 3856
Chautauqua chorus bk 56378
Chautauqua march 775
Chautauqua waltzes 58127
Checkers 3857
Cheer Pennsylvania 5437
Cheer up 4389
Cheer up, Mary 59838
Cheerfulness 5802
Chelan 3024
Cherokee 4390
Cherry ( J. W. ) Blacksmith 86
Cherry blossoms 2568
Cherry tree 68068
Cheslyn waltzes 5438
Chesnutt (H. M.) Earthquake
city 617
Chester J. & W.):
Original composition 5638
Pastorale in F • 5643
Romance in F 5644
Chester & Adkins. Fair hoosier
Rose '. 2422
Chestnut burr 5439
Ch es tnu ts 2682
Chevalier (H.) Thoughts 598
Cheveux 2412
Chewning (C. M.) Sing under my
window. 1042
Clieyenne girl 1178
Chicago 4391
Chicago household Ruest CO. Songs. 2968
Chichester (V.) Nobody works. . . 4935
Chick ( Mrs. L. H.) Shanty 4119
INDEX
418
Chicken eater. 5440
Chief among ten thousand 1664
Chief Frederick 4392
Chie8a(M.):
Iris. 56411
Petite fantaisie 56410; 56413
Child was bom in Bethlehem. 4672
Childers (J. B.) Golden dreams. . 312
Childhood 56498; 5441
Childhood dreams. 3858
Childhood fancies 5038
Childhood's happy hours 3025
Children at play 1671
Children at rest 1671
ChQdren of the Kingdom 4383
ChUdren's kmg 4393
Children's promenade 55989
Children's songs 58132
Child's ffood night 3859
Child's nappiness 599
Child's morning prayer 5442
Chad's song 3000
Chill (G. R. H.) and McDermond
(M.B.) Blessing 179
Chime, chime 3860
Chimes. 1538
Chimes of love 5443
Ch iming bells 2514
Chiming Christmas bells 4394
Chinaman 4395
Chinese picnic 5057
Chinn(C.) Oh, sweet Alice 56055
Chippewa. 3861
Chiquita. 4396
Chittenden (K. S.):
Dragonfly. 4304
Synthetic method- 4987
Choice Irish songs 1179
Choisnel (G.) Fervaal 1892
Choose Tnou for me 1665
Chopin (F.)
Concert valse 4397
Consolation 4434
Etude 57875; 3896
Grande valse 4398
Sechs grossc ettlden 4399
Sonata. 5139
Valse. 4400
Weeping Poland. .! !!!!!!!!!! 5262
Chopin (F. F. ) Hear the call 1829
Choral 3026; 3453
Chorale 170
Chord studies for the violin 964
Choudens. For entries registered,
see this index under titles or
names of composers.
Chnsman ( C . ) Esperanza waltzes. 4522
Christ has full control 56220
Christ is bom 5444
Christ is my leader 193
Christ is precious 5445
Christ of Galilee. 1180
Christ the child 1900
Christbaum 58169
Ohristensen (A. W.) Piano rag-
time. 57931
Christensen's piano rag-time 57931
Ohristenson {Mrs. A. H.) We all
love the girls 1100
Ohristiani (H.) Shatrika. 2409
Christie (Mrs. S. J.) Angels bid
you 2988
Cm-istine ( ) Petite tonkin-
oise 1449
Christmas idl over the world 4401
Christmas bells 3862; 4402; 5446
Christmas bells are ringing 4403
Christmas bells march 5842
Christmas cradle song 5447
Christmas ^eeting. 194
Christmas joybeUs 5448
Christmas message 5449
Christmas spirit. 5450
Christmas-tmie 59895
Christmas treasury 5887
Christmas vision 4404
Christopher (W. H.) WhenNelL. 5276
Chiystal fountain 4230
Chrystie (G. K.) My King 1181
Chueca (Mm.) & Valverde. Fan-
tafefesurlaGranvfa 56038
Chumos (D. G.) Sad fate of San
Francisco 2793
Church ( Mrs. A.) Theme for loyal
hearts 56058
Church (A. R.) Theme for loyal
hearts 56058
Church (J.) CO. For entries regis-
tered, see this index under titles
or names of composers.
Church chimes 3027
Church hymns and tunes 2979
Churchill (BO Zolodel 1557
Churchm (H. B.) Consuelo
waltzes 3034
Cinderella 4405
Cinderella at the ball 600
Cinq po^mes 1695
Cipnano (R. J.) Laura, dear. ..... 3172
Citizens of the Kingdom 1666
City beautiful 5451
City college song 56426
CityofBisbee 58104
City of gold 3418; 4406
City of golden gate 56363
City of pearl 1667
City of refuge 58094
City of the dead 57943; 2569
City of wasted years 1668
City sleeping 195
Claim 196
Clair de lune de Werther 60014
Clappe (A. A.) Bridal cortege. . . . 1637
Clare (T.):
Love, if you'd onlv told me . . . 2860
Proper time to talk 454
Souvenirs 1057
Clark (A. J.) K. E. P. march:.... 5787
Clark (E. R.):
Death thro' the city stalked ... 262
Wlien the drums are throbbing 1116
Clark (E.S.) O trusty pilot 57940
414
INDEX
Oark(H.) I do love money 67041
Clark (J. J.) Hottamolle 5713
Clark (J. V.) When you can safely
tniflt 3348
Clark (K. L.) Gema from ** To-
bacco Land" 4407
Clark (L.) Hunting four-leaved
clovers 2651
Glark(L. M.) Your eyes of blue.. 3796
Oark (M.) Heart I've crushed
forever 1273
Gkrk(O.C.):
Day at the fair 803
San Francisco 57942
Scene in the park 1030
Clark (T.):
Love me 401; 2465
Schreeching eagle 2804
(3ark (W. A.):
Automobile 2634
City of the dead 57943
Churk, Veit <& Dillon. Qems from
"Tobacco Land" 2888
Clarke (D.) Love among the flow-
eV8 949 I
Clarke <H. L.):
Martinique 66567
Minerva 2714
Clarke (M. A.) By lake Winnis-
quam 768
Clarke (R. C):
Birthday song 4408
Dedication 4409
Linnet 4410
Some dream country 601
Clarus (M.):
Ewiges gedenken 4411
Verklungen 4412
Olary ( H . B . ) Destruction of golden
gate city 1699
CSafls (C. A.) American belles 2570
Claasic song collection 56473
Classics for the young 1229
aay (C. V.) Leading star 390
Clayton (A. D.) Straw hat 3677
Clayton (M. P.) Glory to Thee.... 56065
Clematis 57934
(Sttnens (J. D.) City of pearl 1667
CSement (F. W.):
Bright college days 1638
Evening breeze 1220
2nd mass march 3373
dements (J. R.):
For Christ 5568
Forward 5576
Mizpah 4875
Songs of redemption 2819
dendenen (U. V.) My pretty lit-
tle queen 358^4
Cleopatra 1669
deopatra Finnegan 56142
Cleuver(J.) Zwei lieder 4413
Cleveland news 776
Cleveland two step 5452
Caevenger (W. F.) MoUie 1362
Clifford (W.) Dollie's dancing les-
son 56394
Clifton (M.) Goldengate 4604
Climbing of the tree 779
Cline (A. S.) Sunlit clime 2509
Cline (0. L.) Gritty Geofge 1268
Cling to the cross 197
Clipper march 69896
Clochettes d' argent 80
Clodfelter (O.) Life of two Ixoth-
ers 66066
Clos 66066
Close (E.F.) Washington bellee.. 2327;
4191
Close to the croM 4414
Closing voluntary. 73
Clough(C.C.) OldP.A 4960
Clough (L. A.) Face at the win-
dow 3903
Clough-Leighter (H.):
Adoration 3028
Gloria in excelsis 761
Great and marvelous 66061
Jesus came 3029
Three songs 4415
Clover 67936
Clustering memories 198
Clutsam (G. H.):
Canzonet 2861
Eastern cradle song 1670
In the cornfield 1671
Postman love 3419
Red rose tree S420
Co je Komu do toho 5463
Co-ordinate arpeggios 4416
Coaching club march 780
Coasting down hill 4890
Coates rs.) Good night 1806; 3935
Coates & Gilbert. Qood-night 3934
Coats (R.W.) InNewEngLyMi... 910
Cob-webs & other songs 5133
Cobb ( Mrs, G. C.) San Ftanciaco's
great disaster 471
Cobb(G.F.) Tommy 60097
Cobb(G. L.):
Fleetfoot 56537
Pittsburg exposition 4999
Cobb(W.) President's flag 87
Cobb <& Edwards. I just can't
make 5723
Cochran (L. B.) United States of
America 3316
Cochran (M. H.):
Arbutus 57932
Clematis • 57934
Clover 57936
Columbine 57936
Harebells 57937
Honeysuckle 57988
Cocke (Z.) Where the satidmaii
gets his sand 3773
Codina(G.) Sereta 56120
Coeur ^ coeur 718
Coeur de poup6e 4996
Ccpur fragile 1161
Coffel (H.) Valse Cissus 56162
INDEX
415
€offitt(B. I.) Longing 5885
Cog;ley(E. F.) Manawa 1352
Cohan (D.) Rosalie 3624
Cohan (G. M.):
Popularity 3268
You can have Broadway 3370
You're a grand old flaff 56340
Cohen (A. M.) Sunlight dance . . . 2252;
3670
Cohn (P.):
Cnautauqua inarch 775
Hockey girl 3946
Myladyefaire 4051
Colbom (A. G.) Oigan composi-
tions 5454
Colbom (C. S.) Story is true 5167
Colbum (B. M.) In the days .... 3152
Colby (C, L. ) Solitude waltz 1049
Colby (T. H. ) Dream most sweet . 5503
Colby {Mrs. W. H.) In a grape
vine swing 4710
Cole (A. O.) I. O. F. brigade.... 4697
Cole (E. 8.):
Microbes 9
Twilirfit 88
Cede (R. G.):
Ashes of roses 58133
King Robert of Sicily 4418
Tell me where 602
Wake up 58144
When thou art nigh 603
Cole & Johnson brothers. He
handed me a lemon 3110
Cole mus. pub. co. I. O. F. bri-
gade 4697
Coleman (A. I. du P.) City col-
l^esong. 56426
Coleman (E. ) Lovers flirting 1979
Coleman (H.):
Merito 69841
Per gradus 2131
Seltzer's snappy sif tings 5087
Yellowperil 69842
21st anniversary march 59843
Coleridge-Taylor (S.):
Eastern dance 199
First entr' acte 56369; 265
Intermezzo 210
Prelude 215; 1182
Processional march 220
Second entr' acte 2862; 3030
Symphonic variations 4419
Variations 1183
6 sorrow songs 4420
Coles (C.H.) Leary's alleyway . . 66067;
1327; 1946
Collection of four-part songs 2194
Collection of three-part songs 2195
CoUeen-Bawn 781
College Chums 1672
College complication 2863
College song 3863
Collegian 5455
CoUett fH. J.) Down where the
apple olossoms grow 1202
Collin (C. A.) Ad altare Dei .59850; 4421
Collins (C):
It's impossible 69978
\\Tien there isn't a girl 4422
Collins (C.) & Ridgwell (C):
I don't only want you for my
Sunday girl 66144
Things that a man can't do. . . 4423
Collins (J. F.):
My darling little girl 3228
My little Dan 2066
Collins (L. S.):
Chansonette 3865
Farmer's boy 1227
Old dory 1389
Collins (M. S.):
Good fellow 4607
Good-night 4608
Janitor 4738
Little Bo-Peep 4809
Mydarling 4894
My little toy man 4905
Success 5172
Twinkle 6227
Collisson (H.):
Maguire's motor bike 66646
No more o' yer goliin' for me. . 66646
Rafferty's racin* mare 66647
Wait for a while now Mary 66648
Colman (H. P.) Mother and son. . 3576
Colombo 6078
Col. Donovan 4417
Colonial dames 4424
Colonial dreams 4426
Colonial march 60008
Colonial minuet 6466
Colonna(M.) Kiss to the flag 2688
Colorado waltzes 782
Columbia 3421
Coliunbian march 66392
Columbine 57936
Come along home, papa 2864
Come along, my honey 1 2571
Come & go to Jamestown 3422
Come and rest 1673
Come dear sinner 4426
Come fill your glass 1907
Come Holy Ghost 66673
Come, Holy Spirit, come 134
Come home 226
Cx)me home to mother 4427
Come into the garden, Maud 3031
Come, Jesus Redeemer 1582
Come let us raise a festive song 3709
Come love 4428
Come my sweetheart to me 58076
Come near to me 66221
Come, O weary one 1070
Come o'er the links 3423
Come, oh come! 56964
Come, praise your Lord 6467
Come say good-bye 3032
Come take a float 783
Come take a skate with me 56098
Come to Him to-day 66324
Come to me 66368; 3864
Cotten (L. A .) Keep on the tai^et . 373
416
INDEX
Come to me love 784
Gome to the croee 786
Gome to the fountain 4429
Come to the Saviour 226
Come under the palm room tree. . . 58129
Come unto Me 57964
Come with all your wants 228
Come ye blessed 4582
Come ye disconsolate 786; 3057
Come ye lofty, come ye lowly 3558
Comfort in affliction 3033
Comforter and guide 229
Coming again 787
Coming as a thief 788
Commencement song 3865
Commodore 3424
Communion in E 56137; 74; 4430
Companions of old 58100
Complaisante 57904; 4280
Compositionen fdr das pianoforte . . 56442 ;
1209
Composizioni per violino 2151
Comrades 520
Comrades in arms 58120
Comstock (L. L.) On the firing
line 4078; 4970
Con voi ber 1612
Concert! grossi no. 23 59826
Concertino 56444
Concerto in E fiat 1755
Concone (J.) 40 exercises 230
Concone's 40 exercises 230
Confession 1531
Confidence in God 4431
Conley (Mrs. M.) Old swimming
pool 2751
Conley (R.) Mah little honey Sue. 1350
Conner (E. T.) Her husband 329
Conner (R.C.) Land 4005
Conners (A. M.) My Idaho home. 4899
Conquering & to conquer 4432
Conqueror's march 789
Conrath (L.) Papillons 2123
Consecrate your money 4433
Consecration 59808
Consider the lilies 60088
Consolation 2410; 4434
Constancy 57955; 89; 5458
Consuelo waltzes 3034
Contemplation 3866
Contention 1537
Contentment 5459
Continental 59897
Continental pneumatic march 1922
Converse (C. C.) He knows 59923
Convict's child 2572
Conyers (E. S.) I love you, only
you 635
Coo! Coo! 3486
Coo-Coo-Coo 1674
Cook (C. D.) Fighting Bob 3455
Cook (D. C.) pub. CO.:
Little light 4816
Messenger 4864
Ring out, O bells 56068
Cook (N. M.):
Idene 56069
Sunday tribune 66070
Cook (S. G.) Echoes of the Rhine. 1730
Cook (W. M.) Molly Green 5460
Cooke (E.) Come, praise your
Lord 5457
Cooke (H.E.) Twenty-five hymns. 56071
Coombes (J. W.) Time the old
cow died i 711
Cooney (P. J.) jr. Cassandra 2664
Coontown jubilee 1184
Cooper (F. M.) Bless your heart,
dearie 2552
Cooper (M. B.^ Jingles 4750
4204
Cooper (N. E.) When the thistle-
down Doys play
Cooper (S. W.) Blue jacket's fare-
well 57944
Cooper, Kendis & Paley:
Cheer up, Mary 59838
How could you 2646
I'd love to have you love me . . 2667
Cooper, Kendis & Paley music pub.
CO.:
Just a little fond affection 59839
There's not gold enough 59840
Copp^lia 2833
Copurchic-valse 5244
Coquette 1675; 2495; 3867; 4435
Coquetuela mazurka 5461
CoquUlette (B. F.) Skidoo 4130
Corbet (B. C.) Hear His cry 326
Corbett (W. Z.J Strenuous march. 57945
Cord & tassel aance 2595
Cordelas(A.) S^r^nade 60095
Corell (S.) Whiter than snow 3778
Corin (J. P.):
Bathing 4285
I'd rather be a lamp-post 1853
My sweet sunflower 4912
Corkran ^R. Le R.) Sweet sprint. 2263
Corlett (A.) Down by the old
mill 790
Com cracker dance 1676
Cornelius (O.) In among the grape
vines 1881
Cornell (M. P.) Colonial dreams. . 4425
Comer in Elizabeth's garden 2879
Comin (J.) If you want me 900
Cornish's practical instructor 1677
Comwell (W. E.) San Francisco
memorial 3636
Corporal of the guard 5462
Corporal's ditty 5156
Corral (L. V.) Cutisina 60112
Corrie (F.) Delicate shade of blue . 791
Corson (A. M.) Old churchyard.. 4956
Cort^e 3047
Costa (M.) Zion awake 3035
Costa (P.M.):
Hallo! 4436; 5463
Mova, movene 4437
Costello (E. A. A.):
Fate 3454
Remembrance 3618
INDEX
417
Cottage by the sea 3425
Cotter (T.) Cheyenne girl 1178
Cotton bloesoms 1678
Cottonland 6464
Cottonwood tree 4438
Couch (E.) Why I love you 3779
Coucou 58046
Could you foi^t 90
Could you smile in heaven 2573
Couldrey (H. R.) Ho! everyone
that thirsteth 4439
Countee (W. B.) Roea 2168
Countersign 56393
Country belle 1679
Country dance 4440
Coupenn. All^gresse des vain-
queurs 58044
Couperin (F.):
Barric^es myst^rieuses 58042
Bavolet flottant 5465
Bersan 58045
Pateline 58043
Courbon (C.) Cahierde devoirs.. 1680
Courtaux (M.) Prifere de Sainte-
C^ile 4441
Courtenay (V.y ' In the firelight . ! '. 3972
Courtier march 792
Courtship waltz 3868
Courvoisier (W.)*.
Dinurstrom 2865
Schlachtschiff Tto^raire 2866
Coveney (J. I.) & Quinn (S. J.)
College complication 2863
Cover them over 3869
Coverley ( R. ) In Venice 2574
Covert (E. L.):
Tennessee niggah 5191
That wedding bell 5195
Cow-boy girl 3870
Cowboy 5466
Cowell (W.) Father 3907
Cowen (F. H.):
Come to me 56368
Maypole dance 231
Minuet 236; 1185
Old dance 242
Feasant's dance 247
Cowlishaw (J. H.) Holding hands. 5703
Cox (A.) & Co. Silver slipper
waltz . . . 56072
Cox(G. W.) Two little rose songs . 3036
Cox (M. I.) Grandpa's song 3475
Coxen (O. W. ) Just a dream 3995
Crackerjack 1681
Cradle song 56267 ;
59898; 657; 793; 3871; 4230
Cradle songs and lullabies 794
Cramer (A.) Nobody's looking,
sweetheart 2092
Cramer (A. E.):
Drifting apart 5508
Farewell, sweet Hattie Bell.. 5538
Cramer (J. B.) & Co., ltd.:
Apples in the orchard 57946
Some dream country 601
Thoughts and fancies 598
Cramm (H. L.) Musical illustra-
tions 4442
Crampton (G.) Singing lesson 2215
Cranmer (E. L.): . i
Abide with me 251
Love divine 951
Craver {Mrs. M.) Blue eyed Tas-
sey 758
Crawford (C):
Captain Careless 5467
Gamester 5468
Hyacinth 5469
I'm not particular 56557
Little boy blue 5470
Love o'mine 5471
On the shady side. . 56571; 994; 1395
Santa Fe 5472
Yesterday 5473
Crawford (J. J.) When the robin
greets the spring 3768
Crazy over you 5474
Creatore (G.) Countersign 56393
Cr^mieux (O.) Chanson V^ni-
tienne 4443
Cr6puscule 2423
Crescent all the time 56494
Crescent music pub. co. :
In the soft moonlight 2669
In the valley 2670
Crescenzo (V. de). M' amasti mai! 56288
Cribbs (F. M.) Fatal auto ride. . . 57949
Cricket 1682
Crimi (S.) Vesuvio march 57960
Crissanda gavotte 2834
Crist (D. W.):
Evening waltz 552ft
Forester's march 5575
Golden rod schottische 5623
Golden rod waltz 5624
Granville 5635
Hopes adrift 5710
Hot time 5714
Huffman's grand march 5716
Little Bemice 5867
Criswell (H. B.) Soul of the south. 144
Crocodile's love song 2575; 3037
Croly (G.) Spirit of God 1467
Cromwell (S. B.) Fraulein 56143
Crook-(W. L.) Floating 58112
Croome (M.) Greater & deeper . . 1683
Crosby (W.) When you've got the
time 3349
Cross 252
Cross will be the glory song 5475
Crossing the bar 55969; 2411
Crossways 2937
Crow (I.N.) Chauffer 3856
Crowe (O. E.) Lover's lot 4827
Crowell (Mrs. A. R.) How can I
leave thee 4670
Crowell (L. M.) Sweet Anna
O'Nye 3682
Crowley; {Capt. H. H.) Irish-
American soldier 57951
Crown Him King eternal 4444
Crown Him Lord of all 2576
418
INDBX
Crown Him to-day 6476
Crowning of love 4445
Crowninahield (E.) Mother gooee
songs 1684
Cruelle attente 57988
Cruser(C. V.) All alonie 1144
Crusha (E. A.) Magnificat 56073
Crystal lake waltz 1186
Crystal rill 60109
C«4rda 641
Cuban love song 5590
Cuckoo 69899
Cuckoo clock 3038
Cudney (Mrs. C.) San Francisco. 67952
Culinary Mary Ann 2577
Cully (J. B.) Birds 4318
Culver (C. G.) Strike for freedom . 2578
Cummings {Mrs. C. M.) Broken
(A) heart 3015
Cummings (J. G.) Etude rteliste. 56272
Cundy (B. C.) Dear to my life. . . 3046
Cundy music co.:
Angels 2848
Evening breeze 1220
Lost chord 4822
SaUy 6068
Talisman 2972
Tramp 69844
Wedoing march 69845
Cunha (A. R.) One two three
four 2112
Cupid 3132
Cupid, don't fomJce me 796
Cupid's darts 1685
Cupid's pranks 6477
Cupid's queries 5478
Cupid's serenade 66268
Curfman (B.) Dinah's twins 1197
Currier-Boyce Co. :
It's all on account 5762
Jennie 4742
When you are left 4207
Curry (A. M.) Nocturne 4446
Curry (P. J.) Your pict\ire Nell,
still hangs on the wall 2623
Curtis (C.) In the shade 6766
Curtis(ifr». M. A.) Lucile 3199
Curtis (N.) Chansons 59846
Curtis (P. C.) 'Neath the old pine
tree 67963
Curtiss (N. P. B.) Sweet by &
by 1686
Curwen (J.) & Sons. For entries
r^stered , see this index for titles
or name of composers.
Cushman (A. A.) Just we two 4762
Cut it down 59809
Cutisina 60112
Cutter (E.), jr. Just ae I am 796
Cycle of life 3282
Cyclone march 66538
Cygne 2255
Cymbal dance 56487
Cynthia 3039
Cyphers (C.W.), jr. Darkie's long-
ing 1690
CzArdfa 1366; 3566
Czerny (C.) 110 easy & progres-
sive exercises 4447
Dabbling in destiny 2796
DaboU (R. N.) Hoytono. . . 68190; 1846
Dacre(L.) Candy boy 56074
Daddy dear 4448
Dadmun (J. H.) World-loved U.
S. A 3367
Daffodils 797
Daheim 57906
Dahlaf (J.):
Herden ^.- 5689
I trygghet 1866
Igenomporten 3611
D'Ailly (H. A. H.) HearusSvea. 56075
Dainty Dora Do 5479
Dainty litde maiden 66000
Dainty music maid 60124
Dainty rosebuds 1187
Dairymaids 66048; 67928; 661; 1427
Daisies 1188
Daisy waltz 263
Daisy's wooing 1329
Dakin(J.) In the month of May. . 3976
Dalbey Music Co. Moultonian
march 2471
Dalcroze (E. J.) Rhythmische
maiBch 4449
Dale(B. B.):
Advance march 4232
Promenade 6016
Dale(R,A.> Pictures 1412
Dallas (J. Hf.) Lullaby 649
Dalton^E.) Via Sacra 798
Dalton ( S. ) Two compositionB — 4450
Daly (J. J.) Ode 4070
Daly (J. M.) Rosebud 5044
Daly (W. O.):
Don't sneeze at me 1712
Little Jack Homer 1967
Tag, you're it 2267
Dame Blanche 4451
Damm (A.):
Conqueror's 789
With flying colors 1533
Damm (P. F.):
Armorito 730
Temptation dance 693
Dana (A.) RQckkehr aus den
ferien 4462
Dance among the leaves 254
Dance caprice 1687
Dance, dolly dance 69900
Dance of the bumble-bees 1 688
Dance of the demon 60068
Dance of the fairies 3426
Dance of the fawns 56077
Dance of the eophers 5480
Dance of the honey bells 60901 ;
1689; 3427
Dance of the serpents 4463
Dance of the skates 3040
Dance of the waves 799; 2246
Dancing daffodils 4464
INDBX
419
Dancing elvea 3872
Dancing in the flamee 5481
Dancing in the moonlight 5482
Dancing 'mid the palms 800
Dancing music 3873
Dancing spray 56172
Dancing tnoi^hts 56529
Dandelion coon 2579
Dandridge (M. E.) In my heart's
land 3041
Dandy river boy 4455
Daniel (G.W.) Kathleen 637
Daniele (A.) Caresse eniviante. . . 1189
Daniels (F.) Smileisalll ask.... 57954
Danielson (C. F. ) When the water-
lilies bloom 3346
Danks (H. P.) God be merciful. . 3927
Dans la campagne 58055
Dans le jardm 4844
Dans le pare 4464
Danse Aiabesque 1605
Danse au bonTde Teau 3625
Danse d'etoUes 311
Danse des dryades 57873
Danse grotesque 4465
Danse russe 3012
Danses Boh^miennes 56445
Danza Mexicana 5327
Daquin. Coucou 58046
Dare (0. ) Fonet-me-not 3914
Darewski (H. E.) jr.:
Au revoir 4456
You are my Irish lily 4457
Darewski (M.) World of roses 1190
Dargomyzaky (A.) Herziges M&g-
delein 5483
Dans (J.) & Gauwin (A.) Likette
(La.) 56332
Dark is my pathway 255
Darkie's loDginff 1690
Darktown guards 3042
Darlin' girl from Clare 2885
DarUng 5484
Darling mother mine 3043
DarliM Nelly Gray 4458
Damen(R.) Persia 58072
Darnton (C):
Harvest joy 1691
Lord is king 5485
OThou 5486
Risen Lord 2867
Safe across 5487
Danow <& Quadland Darling 5484
Dar8ay(H.) PourTamour 4337
Das ist der zauber 5858
Dasher 5488
Dat lovin' rag 5489
Date (H.):
Alone with God 1570
He died for me 1827
Mother's prayer saved me 2042
O precious hour 2096
Daugherty (A. H.):
Frogs' carnival 301
Frost king 302
Idle blossoms 348
Daugherty (A. H.) — Continued.
SUverbell 489
Song of the wind 497
Summer is coming 506
Tender memories 512
Twinkling stars 537
Two golden butterflies 538
Daumenuntersatz-Ubungen 56486
Dave Jackson 2580
Davenport ( A. ) Angel's serenade . 1 636
Davenport (N. E.) Roosevelt
girl 2167
Davids (J. M.) Evening hymn
romance 281
Davids (N. M.)
Fairy whispen 285
Ferny dell mazurka 290
Gentle shepherd waltz 307
Happy thoughts waltz 322
Little traveler march 397
Thoughtful moments romance . 526
Unit^ hearts march 539
Valley chapel waltz 540
Whisperinf hope waltz 561
Davidson (B. M.) Happy child-
hood 3479
Davie8(A.A.) When evening falls. 4198
Davies (A. A.), ^r. My dear old
home 3229
Davies (A. GJ Drifting away. .. . 56076
Davies (H. W.) Lift up your
hearts 2868
Davis (A. J.):
Minnetonka 408
Springwaltz 56305
Davis (A. K.) Elinore 4509
Davis r A. R.) Hermits in Spain . . 629
Davis (C):
City sleei>ing 195
Nonsense 2093
Davis (C.H.) Old maid's song.... 992
Davis (C. I.) Pittsburg exposi-
tion 4999
Davis (E. C.) Children's prome-
nade 56989
Davis (F.) Memory 2018
Davis ( Mrs. G. W.) Departed .... 3878
Davis (H.J.) Donnybrookfair... 56488
Davis(Jfr». I. J.) Papa 4084
Davis (J. A.) Songs of redemption. 2819
Davis (J. W.) Baby's gone 1153
Davis ( Mrs. M.) On the banks. . . 4077
Davis (M. L.) Mr. W^armsley's
game law 4039
Davis &. Reams, Oklahoma city. . . 668
Dawn 1728; 2690
Dawn of day 801
Dawn of liberty 1692
Dawn of love 266
Dawn of the rose 802
Day at the fair 803
Day dreams 57985; 1693; 3428; 4459
Day is dying 3874
Day is past and over 2922
Day-Loucks (Mn. F.) Jesus I am
resting 922
420
INDEX
Day of days 4824
Day of great rejoicing 1694
Daybreak 66199; 4637
Days gone by 3876
Dead summer 3876
Deaf girl's lament 3044
Dean (E. S.):
Cling to the croflfl 197
Come with all your wantB 228
Croflfl 262
Eden echoes 278; 619
God be merciful 309
Guide me 318
He's coming again 330
Home beyond 333
I will seek my Father 344
Let the Lord be praised 393
My Shepherd 423
My soul ifl redeemed 424
Peaceful slumber 446
Sailing on 466
Will you come 563
Dean (E. S.) & Edmiaston (B. B.):
Christmas greeting 194
Evening prayer 282
Holy Easter 332
In the morning 355
Open fountain 440
Over the sea 444
Seek the Saviour's care 481
Dean (E. S.) & Franklin (J. B.):
Eden echoes 278
God is love 310
Hail, all hail 319
'Neath the shadow 428
Step together 504
Dean (E. S.) & Hensley (S. W.):
For entries registered, see this
index for titles or names of
composers.
Dean (E. S.) & Sheppard (J. H.):
For entries registered, see this
index under titles or names
of composers.
Dean (E. S.) & Wesley (S. W.)
Eden echoes 619
Dean (F. A.) Constancy 57955: 89
Dean (G. W.) Solitude waltz .... 1049
Dean(M. B.):
He's his mammy's picka-
ninny 57958
Our baby boy 57959
Dean, Acuff & Evridge. O happy
day 432
De Angelis (G.) Due composi-
zioni per violino 2869
DearCnzzie 1191
Dear heart 66211
Dear Minnetonka 59828
Dear mother, do not worry 56154
Dear old Broadway 58002
Dear old days 5419
Dear old Germany 5490
Dear old Jersey 606
Dear old New Eng. town 607
Dear old proverbs 1192
Dear old Riverside 608
Dear old state of Indiana 257
Dear old yankee-land 60^
Dear San Francisco 56212
Dear to my life 3045
Dearer each day 58009
Dearest heart 57965
Death at dawn 56379
Death at dawn of day 258
Death came at dawn 56479; 259
Death comes at the dawn 56034;
58179; 261; 1193; 3877
Death thro' the city stalked 262
DeBerry (J. F.) My dear old
Southern home 2474
Debussy (C):
Ballet 3046
Cinq po^mes 1695
Cortege 3047
Pell^ et M61isande 2412 ; 2581
Decev6e (E. J.):
Polonaise brillante 4460
Decker (G. F.) Bonnie Lee march 760
Decourcelle (P.):
Coeur de poup6e 4996
Feuilles ^parses 1573
Folle extase 972; 2026
Mot d'amour 2428
SansSouci 59847
D6d^(E.) DeuxMarthe 2421
Dedication 4409
Deep in my heart 2582
Defiant 55980
Degen(F.) Work on 4218
Dellah (A. G.) Twilight musings. 3721
Dehnhoff(K.):
Belle of the Atlantic 1602
Heavenward ride 5407
My first, my only love 5773
Progressive march 5697
Ripples 5353
Rose bud march 5391
DeKoven (R.):
Gay lieutenant 1252
Oh promise me 91
Songs of childhood 604
Student King 10; 1696
Delicate shade of blue 791
Delius (F.):
Appalachia 1195
Im meerestreiben 1697
Dellafield (H.) Dance of the
fawns 56077
Dellman (A. G.) Proud you met
me 3616
Delraarter (J. E.): .
Be with me then 5382
Believe on the Lord 4296
Conquering 4432
Except ye repent 4531
Lift up your eyes 4797
Voice of Jesus 5243
What shall I do with Jesus? . . 1106
Delmas (E.):
Tu veux me quitter 5491
Valse frivole 59848
INDEX
421
Del Riego (T.):
All's right with the world .... 2154
Brown eyes 3278
Dormeuse 2155
Moral set to music 2156
O loving Father 4461
Songs of summer 2157
Thranen 263
Delrieu frferes. Amour (L) . 2896; 3478
Demand the union label 3047
Demande 58142
Demareet (C.) I am the Lord 4462
Demets (E.):
Ad altare 59850; 4421
Joyeux soleil 59851
Monetoile 610; 2583
Democratic home coming 5492
Demon's laugh 4463
Dempsey (J. E.) Just a dream .. . 5782
Denied marriage 610
Denisty (C):
Mon etoile 611; 2583
Sollasisol 3429
Denote (C):
Old home 11
Rondo villageois 1698
Dennis Lightheart 4300
Denslow (T. N.) When the even-
ing shadows gather 1117
Denton (C. J.) & Fillmore (J. H.)
Christmas 4401
Denton (fl. M.) Chatter-box 2567
Denza (L.):
Fair daffodils 264
How can I forget you 265
Niffhts of music 266
Pale broken flower 58138
Spring 58140
Departed 3878
Departed spirit speaketh 56544
Departure of Sweet Georgia Marie. . 2413
Dernier sourire 1724
Derry (P. K.) Colorado waltzes. . 782
D^sesp^rance 4931
Desforges (R.) My English queen 56078
Desire 3675; 4361
Desmarias (C):
Homesick little Nell 335
Dessau (B.):
Mazurka 3049
Menuett : 3050
Destruction of Frisco 1196
Destruction of golden gate city . . . 1699
Destruction of §an Francisco 64;
267; 1700
Destruction of the city of the
golden gate 1701
Destruction of the golden city .... 1702
Desvaux (L.) Drum & trumpet.. 1703
Betert (A.) Old home is best 56079
Dethier (E.):
Allegretto 4243
Andante cantabile 4260
Improvisation 4709
Deutsche Brahms gesellschaft. {
Sonatensatz 3405
Deutsche Tanne 56214
Deutsche verlagsaktiengesellschaft
Senate ^^ 4293
Deux cha^se^ Italiennes 3322
Deux Marthe 1223; 2421; 3449
Devaf-Suzon (A.) Parisiennette. . 2414
Devant la madone 3396
Devendorf, Heather & Co. Dave
Jackson 2580
DeVille (P.) Eclipse self in-
structor 605; 2870
Devitt (E.) Sporting (The) guy. . 4142
Devoted 55981
Devotion 1539
Dewey (E. E.):
Answered prayer 3386
Ascension 3387
Might of right 3567
Dewey (J. G.) San Francisco 1023
Deyo (M.) Beggar boy 56265
Dezendorf {Mrs. B. A.) I'll watch. 3141
Dialogue , 3371
Diamond in the crown 612
Diamond waltz 1704
Dick (A. J.) Cavalier 1660
Dick(C.) Our toys 1705
Dickens pub. co. Jingles 4760
Dickinson (G. R.) Loneliness 4016
Dickinson (S.) Sardine <& the
sprat 2584
Did you ever have a ghost for a pal . 613
Didier (L.) Dans le pare 4464
Diebstahl 3532
Dierkes (H. F.) Athlete march . . 3822
Difference 5133
Dig down Joe 2585
Digoude-Diodet (L.):
Chanson V^nitienne 4443
Prends-moi 3591
DiLasso (0.) Hodie apparuit in
Israel 614
Dillon (N.C.) All the world's .. . 4242
Dinah, come kiss your baby 3879
Dinah's twins 1197
D'Indy (V.) Jour. d'6t6 k la mon-
tagne 56094; 268
Ding-a-ling 67966
Dingman {Mrs. W. B.) Little
light 4816
Dis awful face of mine 269
Disappointment 1631
Discovered love 1198
Ditson (0.) CO.:
For entries registered, see this
index under titles or names
of composers.
Dittmann (C. E.) She's only a
moving picture 1454
Ditty of my cat 804
Diver (0. ) Danse grotesque 4465
Divine (F. E. S.) My home 4897
Divine awe 964
Divine pilot 1199
Dix (J. A.):
Egyptian love song 66022
There's a little flag on high . . . 2283
Welcome home 5266
422
INDEX
Dix-huit printemps 2451
Dixie 3430
Dixie blossoms 616
Dixie doodle 66269
Dixie, I love you 3880
Dixieland 4466
Dixie music house. 8. S. Theodore
Roosevelt 2964
Dixie»s land 56118; 56270
Do it now 5493
Do not cast my love aside 5494
Do not forget me 270; 2586
Do not forget the old days 1706
Do not touch the wine cup 1200
Do not weep 4467
Do, re, mi, fa 59902; 5495
Do they think of me! 3881
Do what you can 4468
Do you hear the yankee band 1707
Do you know 805
Do you know Jesus 3882
Do you know your name 4469
Do you love me 3883; 5496
Do you recall 4470
Doane (W. H.):
Happy those days 865
Shadows will go 2207
Dockstader (L.) pub. co.:
Anybody 3812
Do not foreet the old days 1706
I'd rather be a lamp-post 1853
I know I'm not your first
sweetheart 1855
It's a long way 2672; 5761
Roll, roll on 2163
Shovellin' coal 2212
Sweet Julienne 2260
Time has brought no changes . . 2288
Doctors 2925
Dodge (J. W.) Nellie's eyes 990
Dodsworth (B. E.) Souvenir 2820
Doebber (J.) Zauberlehrling . 4471
Doerr (G. P.) Back again to In-
d iana 1590
Does he love me 4472
Doggy in the yard 1708; 2415; 4473
Dolby (T. J.) Our favorite 2759
DoUie's dancing lesson 56394
DoUie's dream 806
Dolly dances 59903
Dolly dear, where is my mama?. . . 56198
Dolly Madison . 4; 807; 3360; 3431; 4474
Dolly's bad 59988
Dolly's dream 4475
Dolly's funeral march 3051
Dolly's lullaby 59904
Dominic McCue 5497
Dominiciue (S.) Southern sum-
mer time 499
Don Giovanni, grand selection 1709
Donahoe (W.):
Could you forget 90
Fly 60051
Donajowski (£.) Organ composi-
tions 5454
Donald {Mn. G.):
Earth (The) trembled
Gathering the lilies
Donald (J.) When mother died .
Donaudy (S.) Sperduti nel buio
Donehoe (W.) TYust in God
Donizetti (G.):
Belisario
Favorite
Lucia sextette
277
306
4199
3432
3714
4297
4546
4476
Donner (M.) Vanations sym-
phoniques 1627
Donnybrook fair 56488; 58176
Don't be so shy 5498
Don' t both er me 808
Don't cher think 4477
Don't do that 60110; 271
Don't finish before you begin 1710
Don't forget your date 5499
Don't go way 4478
Don't leave me 809
Don't let what he says get you
down 2587
Don't let your sickle get rusty 5500
Don't mix up with the Irish 1711
Don't say good-bye sweet Elinore . . 56533
Don't say goodbye to me 272
Don't send my heart away 810
Don't sneeze at me 1712
Don't talk dat way 3433
Don't you get gay 3434
Don't you mind it 4479
Don't you remember 1 1 . . 58202
Don't you think its time 4480
Don't you want a paper 4481
Doom of the golden gate at dawn
ofday 1713
Doomed by the Golden Gate 273
Doomed city 58090
Doomed San Francisco 274; 811
Dora 60125
Dorabella 60043
Doran (H. G.) Little head is nod-
ding 56282
DoT^ (D.):
Hail sweet morning 5627f
Love's young dream 4832
Ddrffel (A.) Mendelssohn. Com-
plete coll. of songs 2019
Dorffel (C.) You are my only
love 2384
Dormeus 2155
Domey (J. R.) A. O. H 59857
Doro (M.):
Doggy in the yard 1708; 2415
Say Fay 4116
Dorothy 3884
Dorr (L. S.) 'Tis woman makes
the home 2290
Dors, bebe, dors 2078
Dorsey (E. C):
Jolly joker 3525
Old Abe 3598
^ Dortch (D. E.) Our anti-saloon.. 56085
llfDEZ
428
Doet (R.):
Humoreske 276
SoB»te 4482
Doubleday, Page & co. Songs... 1592
Douce cureoae 67874
Dougherty {Mn. Ed.) Mama,
would you care? 1992
Dougherty (J. F.):
Storm 1072
Whisperings 3776
Dourias (C5. N.):
God's garden 6621
Hail to Old Glory 320
Douglas (E.):
My thoughts 4913
There is nothing like a picnic . 3696
Douglas (M. B.) Dulce cor jesu. . . 812
Douglas, tender and true 171
Douthat (L. L.) Down in the
valley 1201
Dow (H. M.):
Bom at last 3052
Four masonic quartets 1714
Doubling of various intervals 2700
Dowd(L.) Lost in the bay 1342
Dowden (H. M.) Six songs 4483
Dowell (H. E.) Happy-land 866
Down a country lane 4484
Down at Murphy's 2416
Down at Saratoga 6601
Down by the Big Bull Falls 813
Down by the old mQl 790
Down by the river 6692
Down by the silver stream. 3063
Down in the caverns '. 60126
Down in the eveiglade 4485
Down in the meadows love 2417
Down in the old erapevine swing. . 814
Down in the shady dell 1715
Down in the valley 1201
Down Mobile 4486
Down on the Bayou 3435
Down on the farm 4487
Down on the farm in dear old
Kansas 4488
Down on the Mississippi 3436
Down the dear old country lane. . . 68165
Down the river of twilight 66247
Down upon the old Potomac 1716
Down where the apple blossoms
grow 1202
Down where the roses bloom 815
Down where the water-lilies bloom. 2926
Down with the trusts 4489
Downer (Mrs, J.) Angels are
waiting 1577
Downing (B. McG.) Scrap of the
dress she wore 56086
Downing (W. C.) & Downing (B.
McG.) Scrap of the dress she
wore 56086
Downs (L.V.) Lovers (The) tryst. 402
Doyle (B.):
Hymn my o^other sang 887
Lovers' lane 647
Dozier (A. B.) Sunshine 2827
Dragonfly 4304
Dragonne 1235; 6564
Draw me Lord to Thee 56099
Didla (F.):
Serenade 68047
Tarantelle 67909
Dream (A) 2588; 3064
Dream fancies 4490
Dream melody 5876
Dream most sweet 5503
Dream of home sweet home 1717
Dream of love 56492; 5864
Dream of the lu4>py past 6604
Dream of the past 4491
Dream of the rarebit fiend 816
Dream of the waltz 817
Dreaming 3886; 4664
Dreaming Uly 69853
Dreaming of days gone by 3886
Dreaming of home 819
Dreaming of mother 4492
Dreaming of the past 3056
Dreamland 1718; 2689; 4664
Dreamland bars 5046
Dreamland waltz 1203
Dreams 5505
DreamsofErin 66527
Dreams of home 818
Dreams of my northern home 3066
Dreams of Spring 66990
Dreamv moon 820
Drei blutstropfen 2306
Drei frauenchfire 3564; 6637
Drei heitere gesange 4556
Drei kaferknaben 60031
Drei lieder fiir mittlestimme 967
Drei mannerchSre 2023; 4321
Dreililien verlag:
Alte Bchweizer 66087
Frumbe landsknecht 66088
Fuenf lieder 1941
Imtorweg 66089
Parademarsch 3450; 4535
Dreistimmige f rauenchdre 6004 ;
6111; 5268
Dressier (W.):
Come, ye di^onsolate 3057
Gather them in 5506
Short choral mass 3437
Old folks at home 1388
Pilgrim 78
Dreyschock (F.) Gavotte 1719
Drifting 1721; 6507
Drifting along 3887
Drifting apart 5508
Drifting away 66076
Drigo (K.) Quatre airs de ballet. . 4493
Drive the clouds away 1722
Driver (J. M.) Bible temperance
hymns 69858
Drop o' dew 56059
Dropping the curtain 2590
Drowsy moments 2600
DrttkfJ.) Heimweh 821
Drum and trumpet 1703
A
424
INDEX
Drummer boy 59989
Drunkard's lot 822
Drysdale (L.) Barbara Allan.. . . 5509
Du bist wie eine blume 60077; 3640
Du hast melne ganz seele 1154
Du Bonnige wonnige welt 3333
Duble (C. E.) Salute 1429; 4113
Dubois (T.):
Canzone 5510
Nocturne 2418
Vers lea bl^s... 5611
Ducelle (P.) Musical memories.. 2591
Ducker (Ai. B.) Dreaming 3885
Dudley (H.) My ripsy queen 58192
Dudley (S.H.) if I ever get back. 4705
Duerfte meine seele 1941
Duffell (0. S.) I love you 889
Duff ell (W. E.):
He's jest as sweet 3484
I will wed you 3146
Jjovers flirting over the wire . . . 1979
O papa where has mama gone . 3243
Old summit farm 2103
Our blue-eyed darling 2117
Pretty village 1014
Proposal : 3615
Stormy night at sea 1073
There was a little gray school . . 3699
We are near you 3750
Duganne (J. M.) Lady Baltimore
waltzes 823
Du^t {Mrs. H.) Lover's for-
giveness 56090
Dugdale (L. Z.) Savior of men. . . 3438
Dugee(W.):
Valse de concert 5185
2^'"'" valse 5790
Dukaa(P.) Villanelle 1723
Dulce cor Jesu 812
Dulcken (F.) Dernier sourire 1724
Dulcken ( J/r«. F.) Dernier sourire 1724
Dulmago (W. E.) Strongheart. . . . 2244
Duncan (E.):
Come unto Me 57964
Ecclesiae organum 2593
Sonata in D minor 1725
Duncan (F. T^ Love's thoughts. 56091
Dunham (S. H.) Jesus a friend
ever dear 56092
Dunleith (I.) Her laddie 1833
Dunn (L. L.) Insure your life to-
day 359
Dunn (R.) Past & present 4085
Dunning (L. C.) I think you're
such a dear 1865
Dunsmoor (M. B.) Girl who has
f u n . . . . ." 5609
Dunster (M. E. Gordon) Classic
song collection 56473
Dupotit (F.):
Argentine 4494
Jamais sassez 4495
Dupont. Gavotte 57876
Dupont (F.):
Dixie's land 56118
My old Kentucky home 56119
Recollections 5024
Dupont (M.) Gazeka's parade. . . 848
Dupree(L.) Up to heaven 56093
DuQuesne & Brown co. Land
where mv fathers died 57974
Durand (A.) & fils. For entries
registered, see this index under
titles or names of composers.
Durand (H.)
Silver leaves 1457
There's a room 701
Durant (P. A.) & Caswell (M.)
Songs of Wellesley 56095
Durante (F.) Air ** Orpheus " 4496
Durham (A. M.) San FranclBco.. 2801
Dutchman's jug 3067
Dutton (R. W.) At a Coontown
reunion 2990
Duval (A.):
Floramye 1204
Golliwogg's dance 1205; 5514
Marquisette 1206; 6512
Pimpante 1207; 5513
Duval (C. A.) I'm the kid 5736
Duvernoy (A.) Fantasie 616
Duvemoy (J. B.) Feu roulant 58135
Dvofdk(A.) Silhouette 1726
Dwelling with Jesus 276
Dye (0. W.) When the green
leaves turn 3344
Dying child 2594
Dying deserter 2419
Dying message 56387
Dying soldier's request 5515
Dyke(S.):
Bid me to hope 1727
Dawn 1728
Question 1729
E., S. L. Offertory response 2749
Eager (F. L.) Please, mama, stay
with me 672
Eagleson (L. F.) Will my mama
come 3780
Eanes (C. E.) Virginian march. . . 1097
Early Italian piano music 1744
Earnest (S. C.) Illinois march... 351
Eamest-Philie (J.) Amazons 578
Earth rejoice 5516
Earth trembled 277
Earthquake .^ 1208
Earthquake city of San Francisco. 617
Earthquake of 1906 3888
Easter-tide 5852
Eastern cradle song 1670
Eastern dance 199
Eastertide 3889
Eastertide polka 3889
Eastman (A. H.):
Auldlangsyne 4271
Cleveland two-step 5452
Gavotte 4583
Gladiolus march 2431; 5614
Little princess 5870
Love in a graveyard 56096; 2454
Maryl and 4849
Minuet 4871
Principles 2121
Trumpeters 56097
INDSZ
426
Easy form music co.:
How time is simplified 2647
How to play 2648
Easy 8te])6 to melody land 2420
Easy teaching pieces 4309
Eberhardt (G.) Violin-schule 5517
Eberlein (A.) Philippine patrol . . 4497
Ebert (H. A.):
Down by the Big Bull Falls. . . 813
Take me over, over there 1082
Ecclesiae oiganum 2593
Echo delaFloride 1810
Echoes of Spring 3059
Echoes of the harp 3890
Echoes of the past 3060
Echoes of the Rhine 1730
Echosdobal 3058
Eckhardt ( R.) Series of exercises . 4498
Eclipse self instructor. . . 605; 2870; 4499
Ecofc modeme du violon 3116
Edder (Mrs. J. C.) Death came at
dawn 260
Eden(R.) Tigersong 618
Eden echoes 278; 619
Edgar (P.) My Lady Vi 4902
Edmger (J. D.) Boys of yester-
day 1169
Edmiaston (B. B.):
Chnstmas greeting 194
Evening prayer 282
Gather in 304
Holy Easter 332
In the morning 355
Open fountain 440
Pilgrim band 447
Progressive vocalist 1731
SeeK the Saviour's care 481
Edmiaston (B. B.) & Thrash (A.H.)
Progressive vocalist 1731
Edmonds (P.):
Hills O'moume 3061
Pan 3062
Edmonds (S.) I ain't goin' back. . 1850
Edmunds (E. J.) Picture 4997
Edra namn i himlen 3439
Edward S. Warren's guitar method. 1732
Edward S. Warren's mand. method 58193
Edwards (A.H.) 100 graded trans-
position texts 2871
Edwards (D.) He careth 4641
Edwards (E.) Aenone 1561
Edwards (G.):
Don't you think 4480
I miss you 4696
I want someone to love me 891
In my merry oldsmobile 58204
It's only a custom 918
It's the smOe 919
Mister monkey 4874
Romeo and Juliet 1422
That's my idea of a hero 1493
Edwards (G.) music pub. co. :
Come take a skate with me 56098
Don't you think 4480
I just can't make 5723
I miss you 4696
3595— PT 3, Nos 18-26—06 5
Edwards (G.) music pub. co.— Cont'd.
Mister monkey 4874
"You can't give your heart 2385
Edwards (J.):
Girl & the governor 3440; 5518
His honor the mayor 1278; 4500
Mermaid 4501
Where the wild vine clincs 3064
Edwards (J.) & Aaron (A. E.):
His honor, the mayor 2872; 4502
Little (A) girl like me 3063
W^ere the wild vine clings 3064
Edwards (L.):
How I remember 883
You can't give your heart 2385
Edwards (W.) May blossoms 2011
Edwards ( W. Y, jr. My dreams 2873
Edwards & Browne. Come take
a skate with me 56098
Eggeling (G.): ^ ,
Compositionen ftir das piano-
forte 1209
50 melodious etudes 620
Eggert(L.T.) 'Mid the jessamine. 59859
406
Egghard (J.):
Brunette 1644
Little babbler 1962
Eggleston (W.) Old Summit farm. 2103
Egidi (A.) Musikalische Binder-
gesellschaft .* 4503
E^antine 4504
Egley (R.) My best regards to
you 2472
Eglogue 5533
Egyptian love song 56022
Ehestand 4556
Ehrey (R. O.) Ever will I be-
lieve thee true 283
Eichelbeiger (R.) Blow that
horn 3010
Eichenberg (E.) In the land 3974
Eichendorn (J. v.) An die wald-
vficel 5637
Eichnom (C) Hero number two . . 3124
Eight short a. instructive pieces. . . 4505
Eikhoff (C):
Eight short & instructive
pieces 4505
Jean Manns new method 3065
Eiland (Mn. M.) Our last good-
bye...." 442
Eileen asthore 1733; 3066; 4506
Eilenberg (M.) Spanish serenade. 3300
Eilenbeig (R.) From Vienna 58105
Eilleen allanna 3702
EilyO'Conner 1215
Eine reim 5792
Einklang 2957
Einstein(T.) Why do you hiss.... 1133
Eisenbrandt (H. R.) sons:
Dancing daffodils 4454
March 4845
Eitner(F.) In the forest 59927
Ekker (E.) Where the Sego lilies
grow 2357
426
INDEX
Eklee8(E.) King of love 1216
Ekstaae 3691
Elander (C):
Cottonland 6464
Hymn of the Nile 1282
On tiptoe 995
Elderkin(G. D.):
Go forward 66104
It is enough 56105
JuBt when 56106
Lights of home 66107
Loving Jesus 66108
That sweet name 66109
Toil on 66110
Elderkin (G. D.) pub. co. Re-
deemers praise 66111
Elderkin (G. W.):
Draw me Lord 66099
He's never failed 66100
How sweet the thought 56101
Jesus my Shepherd 66102
Light at eventide 66103
Elderkin (G. W.) & Kirkpatrick
(W. J.) Redeemer's praise 66111
Eldon (M. ) Flickering shadows . . . 5562
Eldorey 1734
Eldred ( Mrs. G.) Where is mama. 1622
Eldridge (H. C.) Bells of Christ-
mas 3829
Eldridge (R. R.) It's just be-
cause 917
Electria 3891
Electric park overture 4507
fil6gant€8 5601
Elen (G.) Wait tU the work
comes 'round 1735
Elf and fay 1738
Elf dance 56459
Elf en 5827
Elfin lullaby 824
Elgar (E.):
Intermezzo Dorabella 60043
Kingdom 4508
Land of hope 59819
Elinore 4509
Elite orch. collection 1633
Elkin & CO., ltd. For entries regis-
tered, see this index under titles
or names of composers.
Elkrocm (A. N.) Rose city by the
sea 1423
Elks' call to Denver 825
Elks' parade 1736; 2874; 4510
Elliot (M. S.) Violet's dream 1609
Elliott (H. W.) Guide me 318
Elliott (L.) Dutchman's jug 3067
Elliott (R. B.) Hirondelles 4511
Elliott (W.):
Cherry blossoms 2668
Eph-a-ham 2599
Step high 2824
Sweetheart, when you're away 2830
Ellis (E.) 111. music course 56112;
57978; 59860; 93
Ellis (G. A.) Expedition waltzes. 1746
EUis (H. A.) Take me back to
dear old Dixie 2269
Ellis (J. B.) Fishing in the Ozarks 294
Ellis (J. H.) Song of the robin. . . 6143
Ellis (M.):
Girl with the baby blue tights . 3068
I couldn't go wrong 2656
In Amsterdam 2875; 3069
It's your lovely disposition 2674 ;
3070
Just to pass the time away 2680
Out-door girl 2762
Piccadilly crawl 3441
Seeing the town 2805
There's a baby in the house. . . 2838 :
3071
Ellis (M. E.) Soldier lover 5135
Ellis (!M.M.) When love is young. 60137
Ellis (R.):
As pants the hart 3817
Dixieland 56118
My old Kentucky home 66119
Old black Joe 1387
Recollections 5024
Sereta 66120
Ellis(R.M.) Iloveyou 4690
Ellis (W.D.):
Contentment 6459
Cowboy 5466
Ellis illustrated music course 66112 ;
66117; 67978; 69861; 93
Ellison (T.B.):
Climbing of the tree 779
Golden club 56121
Elliston (C. F.) I am wasting
away for you 1283
Ellwanger (A.) My sweet little
Belvie 206S
Elma (B. d.) On the mother's
grave 2753
g]gg^ 3892' 5520
Elsey(B.H.) My OkJlahoma queen.' 2(^9
Elvarie 1217
Elves 3072; 5171
Elysia 4512
Emanuel Boone 826
Emblem of America 279
Emerson (L. 0.):
Be joyful 174
Glory to God in the highest. . . 1791
Golden pathway 1801
Hear&foreive 4645
Make a jo>iul noise 4810
O be joyful in the Lord 2094
Works of the Lord 1543
Emery (E. N.) Bells of fate 3O01
Emmalina 5521 '
Emmanuel (T.) Get right 5603 j
Emmett (D. D.) Dixie land 4466 '
Empfang 4503
Empire mus. co. :
America 5345
American life 534S
Dear old Germany 5490
Forfreedom 5569
Killarney 5797
INDEX
427
Empire muB. co. — Continued.
Pearlfeather 59873
Waiting at the church 56122
Empire waltz 459
Employment bureau 2738
En Dadinant 4221
En cheminant 56407; 1254
Enelprado 5325
En mem kind 58173
En relisant V06 lettree 2929
En r6ve 5602
En Septembre 5360
Ena 56390
Ena gavotte 4771
Enamouree 3 893
Enchantment 827; 5522
Ende's (H. vom) verlag. Sang am
Rhein 1469
Ending 3442
Engberg-Holmberg pub. co. :
Jul-maiBch 5777
Julen ar Rommen 5778
Julst&mning 5779
Engelbrecht (J. C):
Boy & the butterfly 1737
Elf & fay 1738
I live in hope 1739
Valley rivulet 1740
Engelmann (H.) :
BaUscenee 2876
Beauty & the beast. . .*. 4513
Cord & tassel dance 2595
Episode orientale 3443
Forget-me-nots 1741
Impromptu nocturne 3444
Jack & tne beanstalk 4514
Joyful hearts. 94
Just you & me. 5786
Mirthful whisperings 95
Nanette 5523
Philadelphia record 2596
Presto k la tarantella 2597
Russian dance 2598
Three miniatures 1742
Engebkirchen (P.) 0 wunder-
Bch5nerwald 56133
Englander (L.):
Little old America 4515
World is a toy-shop 4516
English (L. V.) Will you love me
always 3782
Enigma 5539
Ennis (H.):
If I hadonlyslept 4706
Nora, my own 60037
When the songbirds home-
ward fly. 1122
Wont you be my sweetheart. . . 2378
Ennis (N. M.) I'se so sorry 914
Eno (P.) Elementary technic
studies 828
Enoch & cie. For entries rens-
tered, tee this index under titles
or names of composers.
Enoch & sons. For entries regis-
tered, see this index under titles
or names of composers.
Eno's elementary & advanced
tecnic studies 828
Ensemble 4664
Entrance of governor 3440
Entrance of the Rajah 374
Entrance of Todd 36
Entrancing 3894
Entre nous waltzes 1743
Entreaty 1531; 3073
Envoi. 59816
Eperdument 960
Eph-a-ham 2599
Ephraim (£. R.) In Louisiana. . . 909
Episode orientale 3443
Epstein (M. I.) Polka caprice . . . 5002
Erist*s 1776
Erb (J. L.):
Albumleaf 58118
Andante 58119
Winsome Wooster 564
Erdstein (L.) Deux morceaux . . . 5524
Ere love ties are broken 4517
Ergeben 55981
Erickson(L.) Skip 4131
Ericsson (J. G.) Parted 56126
Erin, dear Erin : 829
Erin my home 57893
Erlemann (G.) Sieben melo-
dische klavierstticke 4518
Erler (H.):
Menuett 4519
Praludien 4520
Erlinda 56271
Ernst (F, ) Drifting away 56076
Ernst (F. W.) Ungarische kadenz. 5663
Erste orgelsonate 56190
Erzahlung . . ^ 5827
Es war ein kind 57906
Es war ein mal 2914
Escula de violoncela 1927
Esipoff (S.):
Drowsy moments 2600
Lullaby 4521
RAve hongrois 56460
4 two-voiced pieces 56458
6 melodious studies 56462
Espagnola 1166
Espanola 4759
Espen(T.):
Arabella 60076
Blumentrfiume 60076
Cadettentraimie 12-13
Gaukelnder falter 14
Koboldstreiche 15
Trftume 60083
Trolziges dirndl 16
Waldtaubchen 17
Wellen-walzer 60084
Esperanza waltzes 4522
Esposito (M.) Early Italian piano
music 1744
Esslinger (A.) Japanbcher kriegs-
marsch 3445
428
INDEX
Eflswood (W. H.) Back to Dixie. . 77
Eternal goodness 1745
Eternelle ivresse 1218
iEtemity 4623
Ethel Berry waltzes 3895
Ethelyn 4524
Etoiles d'or 3309
Eu retta 2601
Eulenburg (E.):
Am doH brunnen 20
Blilmleins traum 21
Cadetten traume 13
Gaukelnder falter • 14
Kletterroeen 303
Koboldstreiche 15
Trotziges dirndl 16
Waldtaubchen 17
Wiegenlied 2334
Euphonic march 56195
Europe (J. R.) On the gay Luneta 4525
Euterpe 2566
Evalina Snow 830
Evangeli harpe 1219
EvangeUums-klanRe 5525
Evans (D. E.) Mighty deep 2877
Evans (E. J.):
Dream of the waltz 817
Miss Knickerbocker 59999
On a summer's day 57997
When the whip-poor-will sings. 3347
Evans (G. M.):
As the hart panteth 2849
Holy, holy, Lord God of hosts. 1841
Evans (J. J. ) Only an orphan boy. 2757
Evans (M.) Thine is the greatness 2286
Evans (T. H. ) Adgofion 2878
Evans (W. A.) For entries regis-
tered, see this index under titles
or names of composers.
Evelina 56201
Evelyne 280
Even irnto Bethlehem 4526
Evening 4637
Evening bells 3898
Evening bells are ringing 4127
Evening breeze 1220
Evening hymn romance 281
Evening landscape 3074
Evening prayer 59906; 282
Evening repose 3075
Evening shadows 4886
Evening thoughts 56451
Evening waltz 5526
Evening with the bachelor 2602
Eventide 1221; 4247
Eventide memories 66192
Ever will I believe thee true 283
Everard(G.):
I'm coming back 2662
See Murray (F.)
Everett (J. B.) Tell me sweet-
heart 2275
Everhart (L. W.):
Dance of the fairies 3426
We may dream of long ago 2331
Everlasting arms 831
Everlasting Father 3446
Everlasting love 2603
Every cloud has a silver lining 5079
Every daddy's girlie is the best in
the world 284
Every girl should have a beau 3899
Every little bit 96
Every Saturday afternoon 3019
Every valley shall be exalted 4627
Everybod]^ rests but mother 4528
Everyone in his place 66222
Everyone was meant for someone . . 3900
Everything comes to him dat waits. 66554
Everything is rosy, Rosie 56556;
60127; 4529
EvUle (V.):
Love's comfort 3447
When she is near 3448
Evridge (W. D.) Glad hosannas. . 1255
E V 'ry thing's an extra in the seaaon. 66354
Ewe bughts 1546
Ewere (R.):
Arlette-gavotte 1222
DeuxMarthe 1223; 2421; 3449
Marche des cretins 4630
Ewig liebe heimat 5106
Ewiges gedenken 4411
Ewing(H. J.) Catch of B'dway.. 2407
Examination candidates 1601
Example^ showing use of traps 2700
Except ye repent 4631
Exercices ^l^mentaires 4922
Exercises to practice the passing of
the thumb 56486
Exile 4632
Exile's return 3076
Expedition waltzes 1746
Experience 6527
Extase d 'amour 719
Eye hath not seen 4664
Eyer(F. L.) Hehascome 5628
Eyesofall 3901
Eyes of blue 4633
Eyes of the world 45S4
Eyes that come from Ireland 3902
Eyes that glisten 2604
Eyken(H.v.)Parademarsch.. 3450: 4635
F. (E.B.) Bobby Shaftoe 59972
F.C.B. march 5629
Fabian romance 60129
Face at the window 3903
Fade the golden beams of day 1 747
Faded flower 6640
Facrber(A.) Preludes 4806
Fagan (B.):
Joys 4757
Tete a tete at eight 1490
Fagge(A.) Land of hope 59819
Fahy (S. H.) Little bright eyes. . 4810
Fair(L.) Bridal Vail fafis 2401
Fair Canada 57995
Fair daffodils 264
Fair Eden-land 4636
Fair hoosier Rose 2422
Fair Natalie 67996
INDEX
429
FairbankB (F.):
Little bee 5530
Soul's tragedy 5631
Fairest flower in Dixie 3904
Fairies! Fairies! 4918
Fairies on the green 5877
Fairies' revel 117
Fairlamb (J. R.) It is good to be
alive 56004
Fairman (G.) Fever's on 5551
Fairmont march 5532
Fairview pub. CO. Jephaniah 4743
Fairy dance 3559
Fairy echo 2197
Fairy fingexB 832
Fairy fountain 833
Fairy-land 834
Fairy life 3549
Fairy match eirl 331
Fairy of the dance 663
Fairy whispers 285
Fairy's greeting 4537
Faith 2605
Faith of oin* fathers 835
Faithful reapers 1748
Faling(A. Z.) Telegraph 1083
Falkenberg (G.) Eglogue 5533
Fall(M.H.) Soldiers 2225
Fall into line 5534
Fall of San Francisco 3077; 3905
Fall of the golden gate 3451
Fallen 57999
Falli ng star 286
FaUis (D. J.) Only a daisy blos-
som 2756
Family eona with tunes 1270
Famous college songs 1224
Famous folio of Irish songs 59834
Famous ride of Tarn O'Shanter 4538
Fan flirtation 4735
Fancy free 1749; 4539
Fancy lane 2945
Fanello 3461
Fanitul 4540
Fanning (E.) When the silver
moon shmes 56323
Fantalsf e sur la Gran vfa 56038
Fantasia on Bambv's anthem 'O
Lord how manifold^' 3336
Fantasia on the Flemish chorale. . . 56374
Fantasy pieces 1448
Far away in Indiana 5536
Far away some one thinks of
you 3078; 5537
Fare thee well Lillie May 1 225
Fare thee well my old Kentucky. . 1750
Fare thee well old year 3906
Farewell 836; 4541
Farewelllove 287
Farewell, mother dear 58195
Farewell, my soldier lad 3452
Farewell, sweet Hattie Bell 55138
Farewell sweet maid 1751
Farewell to Naples 1226: 4543
Farewell to you dear heart 59906
Farjeon (II.):
Belle dame sans merci 3079
Enigma 5539
Faded flower 5540
Folk song 55983
Gipsy dance 55984
Minuet 2606
Two old fashioned pieces 2607
Farmer (H.) Gloria 3469
Farmer (J.) In the field 5753
Farmer ( W. W. ) Come Holy Ghost 56573
Farmer coon 5541
Farmer's boy 1227
Farrar (F. E.):
Comer in Elizabeth's garden . . 2879
Rustic festival 4544
Farrel (T.):
In the silent deep 4722
Let me down 4792
Toilers 5218
Farrington (R. D.) Six little
melodies 5542
Farthing (C. E.) Dream 2588
Farwell (A.) Impressions... 3453; 4545
Fascination 1752
Fass (P. W.) Annette 1147
Faster (O.) On the Bel vid ere 4969
Fatal auto ride 57949
Fate 3454
Fate of the bank wrecker 1228
Fate of the sleeping city 288
Fate's decree 5543
Father, hold the light 5544
Father in Heaven 1753
Father in Thy mysterious presence. 479
Father, your son's come home 3907
Faubus (D. A.) Come to the Sav-
iour 227
Fauchey (P.) Pen (Un) beaucoup
passionnement 837
Faulhafer (E.^ Lone child 1974
Faulke8(W.):
Communion in E 5545
March in C 5546
Melodie in D flat 5547
Original compositions 5548
Pastorale in G 5549
Postlude in B flat 5550
Faur6 (G.^:
Cr^piiscule 2423
Palms 4984
4* impromptu 2424
Faust. (Flower song) 2165
Favel (M.) Introduction et alle-
gro 2425
Favenza (E. ) Skidoo 59877
Favenza pub. co.:
No one to love 2944
Skidoo 59877
Favorite 4546
Favorite march 3080
Favorite movements 59835; 131
Favorite piano solos 3908
Fawcett (M. H.) Love's telegra-
phy 1983
480
INDEX
Fax (J.):
Ueranflwer 57979
How do they know 57980
In the twilight 57981
It'safad 57982
Whirling Dan 57983
Will you have one 57984
Fearnot, 0 land 2622
Fear thou not 289
Feari8(J.S.):
Angel's song 5356
Anna 3810
As a mother 4267
Bessie 3830
By the fireside 3846
Dorothy 3884
Frances 3918
Gladys 3925
I wait His time 4701
Infant King 4725
Jingle bells 4749
Jolly Jack Frost 3988
Katie 3999
Pray it through 5013
Sacred song medley 4110
Skaters 4128
Snow (The) man 4136
Thou crownest the year 5209
Throwing snow- balls 4168
Today tliy Master calls 1502
Waltz of the snow flakes 4189
Fearless & brave 70
Feeback (L. E.) When the lilacs
bloom agaiu 2521
Fehrenbacner(M.) Boo-Booman. 4334
Feiml(R.) Standchen 5583
Feist (L.): For entries registered,
see this index under titles or
names of composers.
Feist & Nathan. Mooney time. . . 2031
Feldman (B.) & co.: For entries
registered see this index under
titles or names of composers.
Feleky(C.) WTien stars 5277
Felicity 838
Felix (P.) Classics for the
young 1229; 1754
Felton ( W. ) Concerto in E flat . . . 1755
Femme 58134
Femme r^v6e 1512
Fenigstein (C.) Serenade 2880
Fenlason (Mrs. W. P.) Stricken
Frisco 1472
Feigusson (H.) Sparkles 59806
Femando's serenaae 1649
Ferny dell mazurka 290
Ferraris (P.):
Habafiera 1230
Tendre envoi 1756
Valselente 60061
Ferrata(G.):
Hope 59967
In the city 59968
Serpent 59969
Wave 59970
Ferrick (A. E.) I wonder 3148
Ferroni (D.) Bella NapolL 1757
Ferry (C. T.) Hear, O Lord 2426
Fervaai, prelude 1« acte 1892
Fest bei aen Oster — ^Haschen. 1440
Fest overture in C Ill
Fefita 5071
FestaL 55982
Festival dance. 59907
Festival divine 58010
Festival march .1984; 5597
Festival sounds 3081
Festival Te Deum 56273
Festlich 55982
F6te villageoise 4844
Feuroulant 58135
Feuersnot 57994
Feuillet d'album 4547
Fever's on 5551
Few (A) more years shall rolL 324
Fiancee du Timbalier 3631
Fiby (H.):
Hinaus 2881
O Maienlust 5552
Fiddle-dee-dee 604
Field (H. K. H.):
Everything's an extra in the
season 56354
That's your cactus over there. 1231
Field (J. A.) My mother who
taught me to pray 3579
Field (J. T.):
Benedictus 1232
Faith of our fathers. 835
Incline your ear 4548
Magnificat & nunc dimittis. . . 1349
0 praise the Lord 291
Field flowers 59908
Fieldhouse (A.) Shower of pearls. 1456
Fields (G.) Fall of San Francisco. 3905
Fielitz (A. von) The LQy maid . . 840
Fi^vet (C.) Clair de lune 60014
Fiftieth psalm 56274
Fifty Shakespere songs 1507
Fifty years ago 292
Figaro's wedding 1758
Fight for honest government 60022
Fight for the red, white & blue . . . 2608
Fight to win 4549
Fighting Bob 3455
Fighting the flames 5535
Figlia di lorio 1241; 3458; 457
Fiqu6(C.) Fiftieth psalm 56274
Filia amarosa 1499
Filippucci (E.):
Adoration 1233
Canzonetta 1234
Dragonne 1235; 5554
Filk (L. E.) Happy-go-lucky .... 2436
Fill me with Thy love 4550
Fill the earth with joy 4551
FUhnore (C. M.)
America, the beautiful 579
Little patriots 945
Soldiers of the Cross 1048
Fillmore (F. A.) Little joy-givers 4552
INDEX
481
Fillmore (H.):
Marvel 2609
Shall we gather 2610
Strike for freedom 2578
Fillmore (J. H.):
Arise, shine! 56127
Victory may depend on you . . 1095
Wreck (The) of the Valencia.. 56132
Fillmore bros. co.:
For entries registered, see this
index under titles or names
of composers.
Finch (F. G.):
Ending 3442
Lo V e 3546
Finck (H.):
MaiBBa Johnson 2463
Moonlight dance 3082
Find my papa first 4554
Fine (T. M.) O let me sing 433
Finella 5555
Fink (F.) Ere love ties are broken 4517
Finzel(G. H.) Tell me 2274
Fire drill 4442
Firefliee 5153
First and only 1759
First Christmas mom 5556
First entr* acte 205
First entr' acte from Nero 56369
First extra 2959
First pedal studies for the piano . . 625
First robin 5038
First spring day 877
First studies for the violin 4663
Fischel (M. I.} Scale & technic
studies for violin 1236
Fischer (C):
For entries registered, consult
this index under titles or
names of composers.
Fischer (J.):
'*Hoj, mafenko" 5702
Jara mladi pochod 1310
Nfij koniceK pochod 2044
Fischer (J.) & bro.:
For entries registered, consult
this index under titles or
names of composers.
Fischer (T.):
Sangers welt 5557
Wilde rose 5558
Fischler (H. A.) Ragged Rastus . . 3274
Fish are m the bay 3237
Fisher (A. E.) Praktische schule. 482
Fisher (C.R.) Chanson nuptiale . 293
Fisher (F. C.) Brilliants 97
Fisher (J. B.) Ethel Berry waltzes 3895
Fisher (L. H.) Winds that cany . . 153
Fisher (W.H.^:
Blackbird 4555
Sweet Nan 2882
Fisherbeck (G.) Days gone by. . . 3875
Fisherman's luck 1760
Fishing in the Ozarks 294
Fitelberg (G.) Praeludium 59971
Fithian (P. G.) King cometh .... 4770
Fithian (P. G.) & others. King of
the ages 5800
Fitzgerald {Mrs. I. P.) On a sum-
mer eve 56140
Fitz Gibbon (D.) Alone 5340
Fitzhugh (E. J.):
Festival Te Deum 56273
Inspirer and hearer of prayer . 56280
To Christ the Prince of Peace. 56309
Fitzke (ifiw A. A.) Sweet Har-
riette 1478
Five recreations 5581
Five-twenty-eight waltzes 56415
Flaminia 69
Flamm (R.):
Aimer c'est vivre 1761
Cruelle attente 57988
Harf enklaenge 839
Valse bachique 18
Flanders (E . L. ) By-gone days . . . 3018
Flanigan (J. J.):
Norah 2480
There's no love like the child-
hood love 2511
Flatterhaft 55979
Flattering belle 3083
Flattery 59909
Flatteuse 4222
Fleck (F.V.
Drei neitere gesange 4556
Fiinf gesange 4557
Fledermaus 4986
Fledermaus overture 3909
Flee as a bird 4558
Fleetf oot 56537
Flegel (A. F.) Rose city by the
sea 1423
Fleming (M.) Down by the river. 5502
Fletcher (J.) As pants the hart. . . 3817
Fletcher (P. E.) Hymn-tune vol-
untaries 3084
Fletcher (R. K.) Old P. A 4960
Fletcher (R. L.):
I came to Jesus 3956
Tell the story 2276
Fletcher (W.) Miss Sherry Flip. . 3570
Fleur delis 5580; 5769
Fleure 3632
Fleuret (D.):
Andante 5559
Prelude 5560
Fleurs de Maf 3312
Flick (C. R.) Will you pet me. . . 3783
Flickering firelight 5561
Flickering shadows 5562
Fliegendea blatt 1531
Flights of Elfin song 56315
Flirt 4559
Flirtation 58095
Float me Charlie 1237
Floater's song 1762
Floating down the Nile 2679
Floating down the stream 4560
Floating raft 58112
Floating with the gale 2611
482
INDEX
Flora 1763
Flora Dora 1238
Floramy e 1204
Florencita waltz 59910
Florentine 2612
Flot(U.) MaryJane 2003
Flower of May 5563
Flower of the U. S. A 3910
Flower Bong 1764
Flowers of Spring 3911
Flachtling 138
Flueckiger (G.) You*re as fair as
the flowers 67989
Flush of life 3912
Flttfitem 4557
Fluttering butterflies 4561
Fly and take your honey too 60051
Flying fox 59817
Flying leaf 1531
Flynn(J. F.) What ails yer, babe. 2336
Fog-bells warning 1766
Foglio d' album 4562
Folksong 55983
Folleextase 972; 2026
Folwell (J. C):
Bayside march 740
Dance of the waves 799
Folwell's favorite march 841
Mistletoe waltz 975
Moonlight schottische 978
Mountain breezes. 980
Plantation jubilee 101 2
Sambo's serenade 1022
Southern echoes 1056
Twilight revery 1091
Will-o-the-wisp 1138
Folwell's favorite march 841
Fontaine. Daisies 1188
Fontenailles (H. de) Belle au
coeur dormant 4563
Food Agladness 1037
Fooshee (Mrs. L.) Where the
columbine is blooming 2354
Foot ball song 56254
Foote (A.):
Eye hath not seen. 4564
Fugue in E minor , 4633
Irish folk-song. 5564
Ix)ve is a bubble 5565
Sun is low 5566
For all the world 5567
For baby's sake 1767
For Christ 5568
For freedom 5569
For Jesus is my friend 2427
For love of thee 2099; 5570
For the king 2379
For thee O dear dear country 2559
For Thou onl v are holy 4565
For Tufts huirah! 56255
For unto us a child is bom 5571
For you 5572
For you alone 56049
For you as well as me 5573
For you, dear 3913
Forberg(0.):
Alpenf est 5832
Drei frauenchdre 3564
Drei mUnnerchfire 2023
FremdULndiflche volksweisen. 5780
Kdnigs (Dos) einzug 3565
Terzen-etuden 29^5
VierUeder 1817
Forbeig (R.) For entries regis-
tiered^ consult thia index under
titles or names of composerB.
Forbes (A. J.) Bride's fate 765
Forbidden music 2046
Ford (A. A.) Bubbling spring. . . . 3*44
Ford (C. R.) Te Deum laudamus. 5574
Fold (J. S.):
Ding-a-ling 57966
Slumberland 57971
Ford ( W.) Please buy a paper, do. 3613
Foreign pictures 1366
Forest concert 1768
Forest oarden 4566
Forest lovers 5878
Forester's march 5575
Forget-me-not 2477; 3914
Foiget me not and Good-bye 56215
Forget-me-nots 1741
Foigive me, Jack 3085
Forgive me, Lord 59821
Forgiven 60130
Forlorn maid 842
Form sets 3915
Fom (A.) Where the Kaw glides. 1 129
Forsaken 56461; 1769
F6rBter(A.):
Trost 2883
Trio in leichtem style 3456
Forsyth (M. E . ) Old violin. 3600
Fort Des Moines 295
Fortain ( Mrs. C.) San Francis*. . 2798
Forward 3917; 5576
Forward march 58011
Forward, soldiers of the cross 4567
Foss (R. A.) By lake Winni-
squam 768
Foster (E. G.) Linday & Rastas. . 1334
Foster (E. R.) Somehow. 2817
Foster (L. L.) When William
went to war 3770
Foster (M.) Giri I loved 852
Foster (M.B.):
Ix>ve of God 4568
Office of the Holy Communion. 1239
Six landscapes 5577
Foster (S.) Old black Joe 1387
Foster (S. A.) Old dog Tray 56015
Foster (S. C):
Massa's in de cold
ground 56009; 2007
My old Kentucky home, good
night 2060
Old black Joe 56014; 4955
Old folks at home 1388
Four and twenty elders 1770
Four bad men. .' 3916
Four bav horses 5578
INDEX
4S3
Foot hymns. 3467
Four-in-hand 1240; 1771
Foot intermezzos 2005
Four masonic quartets 1714
Fourson^B 1045; 2158; 4569
Four temperance songsi 5579
Fourth of July 843
Fox (E. B.) Bobby Shaftoe 59972
Fox(G.):
Last kiss 389
Mayflower 60118
Fox(G. D.) Some last requests... 56405
Fox (I.) SanFrftnciflco 2180
Fox(S.) pub. CO.:
Old e mill 4964
Shenandoah. 5095
Strongheart 2244
Tatters 5187
Fox(W.) Teach me Thjr way ... . 56372
Fox music CO. Dear old Riverside.. 606
Foxey grandpa 3407
Fnge 1941
Fragments de ballet 5072
Fragson (H.):
Come my sweetheart 58076
Frou Fiou 58077
Is it you? 58078
Kingdom of love » . . 58079
Oh! Isay! 3086
Tom the piper's son 58080
Frain (M. T.) & Turner (G. C):
Busy bee 59973
SaUy 1428
Frampton (F.) Because 4290
Frances (Mr$, E.) Sweet Eliza-
beth 2258
Frances 3918
Franchetti (A.) Figlia di lorio. . . 1241 ;
3458; 4570
Francis (C. E.):
Human hearts 1281
Memories 2017
Montana 4042
Sunny Colorado 1474
Francis, Day & Hunter. For en-
tries registered, consult this index
under titles or names of com-
posers.
Franck(C.):
Adagio 1772
Psyche 4571
Frank (C):
Fleur de lis 5580
In a Dutch village 2884
Pearl 4087
Franke(F.W.) Laud we our God . 4635
Franke (M.):
Bajaderen-tanz 3087
Compositionen fttr das piano-
forte 56442
Harvest festival 1243
Frankensteen (H. L.) Beautiful
shores of lake Erie 743
Franklin (D.) Schenkt a Nedova. 1031
Franklin (F. A.) Five recrea-
tions 5581
Franklin (J. B.):
Gathering home 305
God is love 310
Hail,allhail 319
Hallelujah 321
'Neath the shadow 428
Step together 504
There I can sing 515
There is joy 516
We're going home 548
We shjul rise 550
Franz (A.):
Auldlangsyne 4271
Eastertid e 3889
Maryland 4849
Franz (R.) Im herbst 60078
Frapwell (F. V.) Letter mother
wrote 3176
Fraternity pub. co. :
At the end 5369
Farewell 4542
Galleon 5594
Golden door 6622
In the mansions 5755
Little heart 4814
Nancy's eyes 4916
Survivor 5176
FrauHolle 56422
Frau Ix)ui8a 59911
Frau Soige 2918
Fraulein 56143
Frederick (A. C):
Dear mother 56154
SanFrancisco 57993
Frederick (D. R.) Pansy 4083
Frederick (E. M.) Bright light... 4349
Fredericks (J):
Army pageant march 296
Indiana 1244
Marche 297
Musical ride 1245
Old memories 4572
Solent chimes 5582
Fredly (A.):
Aube d'amour 621
Veille d'amour 622
Free land 56203; 68050; 1246
Freeborn (CM.) Fascination .... 1752
Freeley (C. A.) Will you be the
same sweetheart 1527
Freeman (W. A.) Leave d is house 392
French (C. H.) American vic-
tory 161
French (F. H^ I will wed you. . . 3146
French (F. O.) Across the fair
blue hills, Marie 569
French (P.) Darlin' girl from
Qare 2886
French (S.)* * ltd.' Dabbling in
destiny 2795
French comedy 59912
French song 59913
Frescobaldi (G.) Canzone in G
minor 1773
484
INDEX
Freudenberg (W.):
Allgegenwart 1774
Ave Maria 1775
Eriat^s 1776
Jahrmarktofest 4573
Motetten 1777
Nordmannerlied 1778
Piahlbauer 3469
Frey(E.):
Menuet 3460
Scherzo 623
Prey (E. H,) Shooting star 2210
Frey(M.) Daumcnuntersatz-Ubun-
gen 66486
Freytag (A.) At the water mill. .. 4574
Frick (S. P.) • Sweethearts still. .. 4151
Fricke (R. ) Ftirst Rostblau 299
Fricson d'amour 3276
Friday (W. H.) jr. What for?. . . - 3758
Fried emann (C. ) Marschall marsch . 4575
Friedgen (G.) Im walde 5748
Friedland (A.) Holding hands. . . 60114
Friedman (L.^:
Cymbal aance 56487
Hearts and masks 874
Miss Knickerbocker 59999
Friedman (L.):
Murmurinjg love 3576; 4043
On moonlit waters 56260
Friedman (L.) Yale 724
Friedrichs (W. H.) Union min-
er's wants 5230
Friendlv cow 5133
Friends'farewell 2613
Friml (R.):
Romance 300
Valse 19
Frisbie (H. L.) Get right 3920
Frisco 1248
Frisco disaster 5584
Frisco earthquake 624
Frisco's baby 2614
Frisky darkies 4787
Fritchman (J.) You will never
find a place '. 2386
Fritzsche(K.):
Fantasie 59985
Im fliederhain 3485
Frivolette 844
Proebel (F.) Mother-play 4576
Progs' carnival 301
Froh duch die welt! 875
Frohe laune 1531
Frohersinn 1779
Frolic 4309
From mountains so high 5585
From sowing to reapii^ 60002
From the brake, the nightingale . . 56427
From the star-lit heavens 5586
From the toils of the sea 5587
From thousand &. one night 59914
From Vienna to Berlin 58105
Froman (A. A.):
Hear those wedding bells 1854
Sinking of the Valencia 1459
Frost (F.G.) I love you so 342
Frost (SO Inshadowland &588
Frost ( W. G.) Cheelyn waltzes . . . M3g
Frost king 302; 6589
FrouFrou 58077
Frtthling 2»58; 3637
Friihlingsleid 1840
Frtlhlingsnahen 66306
FrOhlingarauBchen 1458
Frtihlingszauber 2023; 6839
Fruhzeitiger frtthling 56305
Frumbe landsknecht 56088
Fryd iblandt Guds angle 2615
Fryer (J. R.) Ten popular Chi-
nese sonss .•.......•«•. 2886
Fuentee (E. SJ Cuban love-song. 5590
Fuerbringer (E. ) Lucy 5897
Fugue in E minor 4633
Fuhrmeister (F.) Froher sinn . . . 1779
Full surrender 58012
Fullblood (J. Z.) Strenuous
march 57945
Fflllekruss (E.) Waldlied 5254
FuUerton (N. B.) Love is in the
air 5889
Fulton (E. A.) Reuben Huskins . 2152
Fulton (J. M.) Luna pastimes — 56565
Fun and fancy 1780
Funeral march 1781; 5548
Fttnfgesange 1321; 4557
Funk ( Mrs. A. J.) San Francisco. 2800
Funk (L.):
American ballot 59986; 4255
Americanism 4257
Funny idea 3088
Fflrst Rostislau 299
Fflrstner(A.) Feuersnot 57994
Furth (S.):
Everything is rosy 66656;
60127; 4529
It'seasy 916
Let's all make hay 1331
Model little maid 976
My pals 60134; 1371
Things are surely breaking — 1497
Gabler (M.), Theoretisch-prak-
tische klarinettenschule 57910
Gabriel (C. H.)
For entries registered, consult
this index under titles or names of
composers.
Gabriel (E.):
Every giri 3899
Let me hear 47 93
There's no sweeter girl 4164
Gabrieli(G.) Jubilate Deo 1249
Gade(F.) Goodnight 2887
Gade (N. W.) Kinder Christa-
bend 5592
Gaggs(T. H.) Fanello 3461
Gai printemps 2303
Gaiety 56449
Gaiety of heart 5803
Gailhard (F.) <& co.:
Elegantes 6601
Enr^ve 6602
INDEX
435
Gailhard (F.) & co. — Continued.
March 2616
ValBe 2617
Gaines (M. L.) I heah de voices.. 4684;
5593
Graines (W.J I'm spreading joy. . . 5735
Giale (P. B.) Mistress of my heart. 4578
Gale(R. G.) Princesse 4579
Grallant heroes 1250
Gallant troubadour 3462
Gallatin (A. R.);
Prelude 56299
TeDeum 56308
Twofughettos 56312
Galleon 5594
Gallet (E.) Impression 4778
Galletly ( Mrs. W. A.) Drifting. . . 5507
Gallini (L.) Sorella 58107
GaUopine major 3463
Gallup (O.) Uncle Sammy's boys 3314
Galop militaire 4853
Galop pour piano 4493
Galvin (H. E.) Black diamond . . 1614
Gramester 5468
Gammes et arp^es 4923
Gammon (ifis. J. H. C.) Fair
Canada 57995
Gammon (Mrs. N. H.) Fair Can-
ada 57995
Ganay (A. de) Mot d'amour 2428
Gane(J.W.) Dancing 5482
Ganne (L.):
Marche 3206
Paradis 56057
Ganschals (C):
Am dorfbrunnen 20
Bltkmleins traum 21
In stiller abendstunde 3721
In the mill 59854
Klitterrosen 303
Garden 845
Garden of God 3919
Garden oflove 59829; 4580
Gardner (C.) His lily queen 4661
Gardner (J. B.) I want another
man 3506
Gardner (J. I) Down at Saratoga. 5501
Gardner (N. A.):
Heaven 327
Panama 4985
Gardner (W. C.) Down at Saratoga 5501
Gareissen (O.) Papillon 3254
Garland rMO It pays 1309
Garlepiea (W. A.) jr. Just to say
one last good bye 369
Gartland 1785
Gasoline rag 846
Gassmann (G. A.):
Rosenzauber 1510
Viribus unitis 3017
Gastaldon (S.) Musica proibita . . 2046
Gates (E. C.) Good time coming. 315
Gather in 304
Gather near 4581
Gather them in 5506
Gathering home 305
Gathering the lilies 306
Gatita blanca 25
Gatsch (ifr». M.) Mother 4881
Gat to (G. D.) Hirim Pholm 3129
Gaubert (P.):
Parfum 6596
Pour I'abeente 5596
Gaudet (E.):
Deux chansons 3322
Enrelisant 2929
S^r6nade 3323
Gaukelnder falter^ 14
Gaul (H. B.):
And I don't see why 58160
Come ye blessed 4582
Grant we beseech Thee 22
Organ solos 5597
Sins we NoCl 3464
Gault (A. G.) Oh, for the days of
my chQdhood 3596
Gauntlett (Dr.) Lord, Thou hast
been our refuge 58186
Gautier (L.) Champ de roses .... 847
Gauwin (A.) & Daris (J.) Likette. 56332
Gavin (if.) Don't mix up with the
Irish 1711
Gavola 1782
Gay Bohemian knights 1261
Gay chauffer 4584
Gay dandelion 1904
Gay lieutenant 1252
Gayly through the world 1 876
Gaynor (J. L.):
First pedal studies 626
I love the stars and stripes 1868
Miniature melodies 626
Gazeka's parade 848
Gearen (J\):
Sweet melodies 1077
Yours truly 1556
Gebirgsgrusse 57895
Gebor'n ist der Emanuel 673
Gebor'n ist Gottes sohnelein 674
Gedalge (A.):
Promenade 98
Scenes gothiques 1009
Geheimnis 58172
Geh'n wir noch in*s caf6 59797
Geibel (A.):
For unto. us : 5571
Jehovah reigns 4740
Lord is my Shepherd 56128
0 for a closer walk with God . . 4586
Song of Sunday 5140
Songs of the ages 5598
Star of wonder 5599
Geibel (A.) mus. co.:
Angels 5356
ChristmaB cradle song 5447
For unto us 6571
0 for a closer walk 4586
Songs 5598
Star of wonder 6599
Geller (G. H.) Back to you 1591
Gems from *' Tobasco Land " . . 2888; 4407
Genee ( R . ) Fledermaus overture . 3909
436
INDEX
Creneral remarks 2700
Genius of liberty 4686
Geniveve 849
Gentle Allene 56210
Gentle shepherd waltz 307
George (J. L.) PUgrims march . . . 448
Georgi & Vitak. Rifle brigade . . . 2789
German (E.):
Seasons 2889
Song without words 850; 2429
Germann (E.) & co. J. G. Beaz-
ley's 18 original — melodien 4306
Gemsheim (F.):
Agrippinal 5600
Capriccietto 3465
Q6TOS (R.):
Elegantes 5601
En r6ve 5602
Marche 2616
YgjgQ 2617
Gerson (E.' W.) " Kidoo" skidoo '.'/.'. 1920
Geschichte 3307
Geschichten aus dem Wiener wald . 4587
Gestind nis 1531
Get right with God 3920; 5603
Getauschtes hoffen 1531
Gethsemane 1460
Ghost of deacon Brown 2679
Gibbons (J. M.) Cotton blossoms. 1678
Gibbs (J. FO Wanderings 3746
Gibby (W. E.) I am an old man. 3493
Gibraltar 3562
Gibson (A. S.) Allah 2430
Gibson girl 3921
Gieb schdnes kind mir deine hand . 5645
Gifford (H.) Which is the key . . . 1130
Gifford (H.), Mellor (T.). & Law-
rance (A. J.) HuUoI who's
there 886
Gifford (P. A.) At the close of
election day 2392
Gigout (E.):
Communion 4430
Grand chceur dialogue 4614
Gilbert (C. R.) Oblivion 4946
Gilbert (D . ) Song of the sword ... 23
Gilbert (E.):
Onlove'stide 5605
Sanction 5606
GObert (H.) By sylvan paths ... 770
Gilbert (H. F.):
Harp that once through Tara^s
hall 56003
Prayer 56016
GObert (J. L.):
Little daisy's answer 4812
No time 4934
28 selected songs 1253
Gilbert (L. W.) Good-night 3935
Gilchrest (L. L.) Emanuel Boone. 826
GQchrist (W. W.):
New Jenisalem 99
Old black Joe 56014
Sandman 56018
Gilder (J. F.) Woodland breezes. 56181
Gill (J. M.) Which do you- like . . 5284
Gillespie (A.) Broncho buster
Jim , 4350
GUlet (E.):
I Douce carease 57874
Kn cheminant 56407 ; 1254
Passe-pied 3255
Tambour battant 4588
YiJse 412* 1094
Gibnan (P. S.) ' Andover rah ! ' 5352
Gilmore (P. S.)> band library pub.
CO.:
Espanola 4759
Fest overtiu-e Ill
Loreley 4924
Lucia 4476
Gilmour (H. L.) Song about Jesus 2501
Gimenez y Vives.:
Amico del alma 24
Gatita Blanca 25
Gingrich (C.) Old fashioned flow-
€f8 56130
Giordano (U.) Canzone 851
Gipeey maiden 60115
Gipsies 2536
Gipson (W. E.) Coquette 1675
Gipsy dance 55984
Gipsy girl 663
Gipsylife 1742
Gipsymarch 3090
Gipsy prince 59916; 1786
Gipsy song 56001
Girard (A!):
Exercises 4922
Gammes 4923
Heures de charme 5402
Gu-1 & the eovemor 3440: 5518
Girl behind the counter 57930:
56050; 652; 2034; 2367; 2971; 4589
Girl for me 56536
Girl from Broadway 3133; 5607
Girl I love the best 3091
Girl I loved 852
Girllwant 56402
Girl in the scarlet sweater 3466
Girl my heart beats for 3922
Girl of Panama 853
Girl of the south 308
Girl on Uncle Sammy's coin 5606
Girl who has fun 5609
Girl who is waiting for me 1787
Girl who loves to love 4690
Girl with golden hair 3092; 4591
Girl with the baby blue tights 3068
Girl with the curl 3923
Girl with the drooping eye 2907
Girl with the pouting lips 3924
Girl you leave behind 1788
Girlie I love you 854
Girls are all riding straddle 1789
Girls! girls! girls! 2618
Give ear to my prayer 316; 588
Give ear to my words 5610
Give every man a square deal 4592
Give me back my first love 855
Give me thy love 5611
Give my love to mother 3467
INDEX
487
Give U8 raftime 6612
Give thanks 4593
Giovanni Gallurese 1363
Glad sood cheer 4594
Glad noeannas 1255
Glad tidings of great joy 5613
Glad tidings schottisch 3889
Gladdiflh (F. E.):
1 never can forget you dear. . . 1862
In the Springtime 4723
Gladiolus march 2431; 5614
Gladness everywhere 5615
Gladys 3925
Glaubenssieg 1501
Glazaunow (A.) Raymonda ballet 4096
Gleam of victory 3093
Gleaming star of heaven 3468
Gleeson (H.) Off to Callao 1256
Glinka (M. ) Ruslan et Ludmilla . 5616
Glinka (M. I.) Leben fttr den
Zaren 5810
Glimpee of Jesus 856
Glittering star polka 857
Glockeepiel 1538
Gloria 2943
Gloria in excelsis 761; 3469
Glorificamus 56376
Glorious city 60027
Glorious day is here 4595
Glorious land of the free 4596
Glorious way 3470
Glory awaits us 3926
Glory of my King 1790
Glory to God 858; 1791; 5617
Glory to God in the highest 5618
Glory to His name 5619
Glory to Thee 56065; 57889
Glow-worm 4012 '
Gluck (C. V.) Ballet 4597 ,
Gnomes parade 100 I
Go by! .*. 1257 !
Go forward Christian soldiers 56104 '
Go through the gates 4598 '
Go whUe the gom' is good 3119
Goblins 56452
God and the universe 57898
God be merciful 309; 3927
God calling yet 3928
God cares 56205
God don't care 3471
God from on high 5648
God eive you sleep 57975
God has done all He can 4599
God is calling 1793
God is love 310; 1714
God is near thee 5620
God is watching you 1794
God of heaven 1795
God of Israel 66206
God of our fathers 4600
God of our salvation 1796
God our life 56428
God over all 460 1
God poureth new glory 1797
God rest ye merrie gentlemen 55991
God that madest earth 5825
Grod that madest earth and heaven . 56508
Godard (B.):
Cavalier fantastique 1799
Postillion 56398
S^r^nade 5090
Surlelac 5175
Godard (C):
Danse d' etoiles 311
Gavotte coquette 3094
Godfrey (C.) Figliadilorio 3458
Godfrey (D.):
Dairymaids 1427
Girl behind the counter 2971
Suite from The conqueror 26
Godoy (A. L.) Girl of Panama. . . 853
God's company 3929
God's garden of sleep 5621
God's grace 3095
God's law 58051; 1258
God's message 2890
God's own 1798
God's promise 2845
God's way is best 1259
God's will to do 3096
Goerdeler (R.):
American society 580
With flying colors 1533
Goetz (E. R.) It's lovely 4732
Goff(H.) That's the way 4160
Goffrie (L. J.) Royal wedding
march 58200
Goggan (T.) & bros. For entries
registerea, consult this index un-
der titles or names of composers.
Gohl (M. F.) Keep on pray-
ing 638; 4000
Gdhler (G. ) Lieder und gesange . . 4602
Going back home 57918
Going home 859
Groing some 4603
Going to grandma's 59990
Going to the front 3472
Goldbeck (R.):
Moonlight 4878
Murmuring waves 4887
Valsc 5234
Goldby (E. D.):
Coaching club march 780
Dancing 'mid the palms 800
Dawn of the rose 802
Glittering star polka 857
Practical studies . . 1260; 1800; 3930
Juniata 926
Maid of honor 957
Marine band 2928
Matchless polka 2930
Prairie queen 675
Queen of the valley 1015
Royal crest schottische 1017
Silk city march 2966
Sunburst 1076
VirdicDale 1096
Young America 1552
Zouaves 1558
Goldby's practical studies 1260;
1800; 3930
438
INDEX
Golden (G. L.) I change ma
honey 340
Golden age 69918
Golden club 66121
Golden door 5622
Golden dreams 312
Goldengate 56155; 58013; 4604
Golden Gate city 2619
Golden gift 4605
Golden harveflt 1560
Golden macnet 67967
Golden patnway 1801
Golden rod 1802; 5623
Golden trumpet 3889
Golden weet 58106
Goldenrod 3097
Goldie'B dream 1803
Goldmark (R.) Ode to Colorado . . 2620
Goldschmidt (O.) Night her
I shade is bringing 3473
Goldsmith (F. S.) When the
robins sing 4203
Goldthwaite (W. W.):
Berceuse 1603
Brunette 1644
Cascade de roses 1657
Dance caprice 1687
Gipsies 2536
Grasshopper 2637
Little babbler 1962
Madril^na 1989
Myrtles 2073
To Spring 2293
Golhwogg's cfince 1205; 5514
Gondoliera 3012; 4247; 4954
Gonigan (L. E.) Golden gate 56155
Gooche(J. E.) Toodles 715
Good ( Mrs. W. H.) Merry May. . . 4862
Good-a-bye John 6684
Good and bad 2908
Good-bye 56171; 4266; 5625
Good-bye and Forcet me not 66215
Good-bye Jennie Jones 2432; 3931
Good-bye my little Dixie queen. . . 1804
Good-bye my summer girl 2621
Good-bye pal 1261
Good-bye Susie 861
Good bye sweet Maryland 2960
Good-bye sweetheart Josie 1262
Good-bye till 862
Good-bye to you 4606
Good fellow 4607
Good humor 1631; 3098
Good luck 3099
Good masters, if in love ye be 573
Good mom 3932
Good morning 2942; 3559; 3933
Good-moming, Mary Carey 3100
Good-night. 56429; 2887; 3934; 4608; 5627
Good-night all 59991
Good-night, dear heart 1805; 5628
Good-night, good night 1806
Good night, my dear, good night. . 1807
Grood night, my love 4609
Good night song 4352
Good old Jersey shore 313
Good old songs 4610
Good old time religion 180S
Good shepherd 314
Good that I can do 4611
Good tidings 4612
Grood time coming 315
Goodall(R.) Waiting 543
Goodhart (A.M.) Impromptu 1263
Goodhind (J.)jr. My dear 4048
Goodman (J. F.) Neath the shad-
ow 1378
Goodrich (A. J.)
Guide to memorizing 59836
Little boy blue 5868
Goodsell (A. T.) Virginia creeper. 1508
Goodwin (A. G.):
Do not touch the wine cup 1200
I will follow Jesus 1298
Jesus, don* t pass me by 1311
Praise the Lord 1415
Tell the storj^ everywhere 1488
Willing workers 1530
Goodwin (i. C.) Sunset in Ken-
tucky 508
Gordon (H. S.) For entries regis-
tered, consult this index under
titles or names of composers.
Gordon ( Afr«. J. RO San Francisco 60000
Gordon ( Mn. L. C.) Thoughts . . . 5211
Gordon (S.)
Merry vagabonds 3101
TiUIdie 1265
Why is springtime, ringtime? . 1264
Gordon-Dunster (M. £.) Classic
song collection 56473
Gore (R. H.) Girl of the South. ... 308
Gospel and temperance songs 60021
Gospel male choir 953
Goss (J.) Fear not, O land 26S
Gotham-Attucks mus. co. :
Build a nest 5422
He*s a cousin 5693
Island 5759
Let it alone 5846
Gotterdammerung 5248
Gottschalk (C.) Echo de la
Floride 1810
Gottschalk (L. F.) Heart's chosen
hours 3102
Gottschalk (L. M.) Berceuse 1809
Gottsucher 56430
Goudy (E.):
Frunlingsrauschen 1458
Magic fire scene 1514
GoulartXJ. F.) Don't you get gay . . 3434
Gould (E.) Simple life 5113
Gould (N. A.) Vanity 1505
Gould (S. M.) My pearl 4909
Gould (T.J.) San Francisco 469
Gould & Co. :
Bid me to hope 1727
Dawn 1?28
First spring day 877
Life's thanksgiving 878
Question 1729
INDSX
43y
Could & Co. — Continued.
Summer greeting 1027
TiUdawn
Gounod (C):
Cleopatra
Praise ye the Father
Homance; Flower song
Serenade
Spring song
Unfold, ye portals
Govern (A. A.) Roe-el
Governor's day
Grab
Grabbe (L.) Pink domino
Grabill (A. G.) Only the sweet-
heart
Grace divine
Grace waltz
Gracey (M.) A la campagne
Gracious Father
Gracious Spirit dwell within me. . .
Graded piano course
Graduated sight-reading
Graener (P.):
Aus-dem reiche des Pan
Kammermusik dichtun^
Graliam (F. 1.) Beau Monde
Graham ^M. L.) Love's fantasy. .
Graham (R. A.) Please
Grainger (Mr$. J.) In the mom-
ingB dawn
Grand choeur dialogue
Grand march in C
Grand m^re
Grand national
Grand old chorus
Grand old Spanish villa by the sea.
Grande valse brilliante
Grande polka de concert 7;
Grandfather's dance
Grandma's song
Grandmother's baby
Grandpa's song
Grandpr^ (V.) Light cavalry
Granier (J.):
Chanson
Retour d'oiseaux
Granniss (F. B.) Eventide
Grant (J. B.):
Lullaby
Mah baby Abie
Grant (J. M.J Fallen
Grant (S. B.) Governor's day
Grant us Thy peace
Grant we beseech Thee
Grantham (£. £.) Hunting the
possum
Granville waltze
Grasshopper
Graul put), co. Chippewa
Graumann (F.):
Rondo
Scherzo
Graumann (F. C):
Rondo
Scherzo
; 2184
1337
1669
2623
2165
59945
59953
3103
56156
4613
1941
5629
3605
56417
5630
2624
3474
1811
3693
3482
5631
5632
2543
56157
4090
1305
4614
2625
3104
4615
4616
1266
4398
: 1595
3105
5220
4617
3475
2627
5633
5634
1221
56286
56287
57999 ,
4613
5343 '
22 I
3137
5635 '
2537 I
3861
4089
4117
4103
4117 ;
Grauso (A.) Schiaranno Tuomo.. 1444
Graves (F. A.):
He was naUed to the cross 871
New gift 2940
Graves (H. D.')" My thoughts' .... 2071
Graves (W. J.):
Christ is my leader 193
My home 418
Tell sinners, salvation is free. . 511
We shall all rest together 549
Gray (Mrs. E. C.) Battle over the
Maine 58000
Gray (M. E.) Sweet Rosalie 3689
Gray (W. D.) Will the pearly
gates 5296
Gray ( Mrs. W. E.) Bird song .... 2548
Grazia (I.) Juanita 5636
Grazi oto 2553
Great and marvelous 56081
Great General Slocum fire 863
Great is the Lord 60089
Great Jehovah, Mighty God 1267
Great King 58130
Great Lord of lords 4833
Great salvation 3936
Great white Throne 2628
Greater and deeper 1683
Greater San Francisco 3476
Green (G. H.) Little baby in the
cradle 939
Green (M. F.):
, New moon 1383
"" ^^ Romance 5042
Greenbaum (A.) Bye-a-bye ma
honey 1174
Greenbeig (I.) Gay Bohemian
.t knights 1251
Greene (C.W.):
Give ]ear to my prayer 316
Holy Lord God 317
Greene (H.) Coquette 3867,
Greene (H. W.) Standard graded
course 56399
Greenfield (H. F.) Birdseed 5399
Greeno (A. V.) I'll be your sweet-
heart 3140
Greeting 59921
Greeting to Roosevelt 3106
Greetings from home 59922
Gregh(E.) To the Spring 2629
Gregh (L.):
Aimer c' est vivre 1761
Arm^e (L.) mutualiste 1812
Retour de ffite 4618
Serenade 1813
Staccato 1814
Sur les ondes 6th6r^es 2433
Valse 627; 1815
Gregory (J. I .) Do you love me? . . 5496
Grenadier guards 56520; 3937
Grennel bros. Bugle blasts 2557
Gretscher (P. ) Drei f rauenchore . . 5637
Grey (C. J.) OrigiAal composi-
tions 5638
440
IKBSZ
Grey (F. H.):
Cane rush 27; 3849
MidBummer fanciea 4038
Grey(H.) Jewels 60028
Grey (ifr«. M.) Love's snare 1982
Grieg (E.):
Ave Maris stella 4619
Dance caprice 1687
Senate 4620
Temple dance 4621
To sprint 2293; 4622
Grienauer {K.) Dream of love. . . 6864
Griffin (J. L.) Come into the
garden 3031
Gnll (A.) On the Belvidere 4969
GrUl (L. F.) Her love has called
me 879
Grille und lihelle 4365
Grilley (M. J.) Diamond waltz . . . 1704
Grim (C. W.) Musical writing bk . 1816
Grimm (C. A^ Gun master 6642
Grissinger (M. A.) That wrecked
golden city 5196
GnttyGeoiige 1268
Groene mus. pub. co. For entries
registered, consult this index
under titles or names of com-
posers.
Groesbeck (H. A.) Te Deum lau-
damus 60001
Groh(E.) My honey 2729
Grose (H. B.) & Graff (G. B.)
Praise bk 5008
Grossmith (G.) Happy old days. . 66403
Growing old 3938
Gruenwald (R.):
Concert valse 4397
Grande valse 4398
Joy of sunmier 28
Melodie 965
Suite de ballet 2630
Talisman 2972
Temple dance 4621
To spring 4622
Tramp 59844
Two dancers 1269
Valse 4400
Wedding march 59845
Grumbler 5639
Grun (C.) Musical memories 2591
Gruninger (A. N.) Only trust in
Jesus 1401
Grus (L.) et cie:
Bourdon 640
Gaiprintemps 2303
Libellule 1998
Oil vas-tu 1999
Reviendra-t'elle 2459
Scenes de la Csdrda 641
Si je n*ai ton amour 2000
Souvenirs 2001
Tennis 2460
Guards on parade 4623
Guards to the front 2977
Guenther {LietU. E. T.) I'll be
back 56158
Guentzel (G.):
Espanola 4759
Fest overture 777
Loreley 4924
Lucia sextette 4476
Guettler(L.) PU be waiting 56159
Guide me 318
Guide to memorizing 59836
Guiding light 5640
Guiding star 4624
Guilford (E. E.) If I had you 66160
Guilmont (A.) Troisi^meaonate. 6641
Guinn (J. B.) I'm on my way 4694
Guitar leflsons 3155
Guitarras y panderetas 56040
Gulbins (M.) Vier charakter-
BtOcke 60033
Gun master 5642
Gunderson (C. T.) Family songs
with tunes 1270
Gunnsttunardda (F.) Sw^et-
hearting 1482
Gurlitt (C.) 4 selected composi-
tions 66454
Gustafson (A. F. <& G. R. ) Thine
only 66161
Guthrie (R.H.) Millie 2026
Gutman(A. H.) Tarantelle 66307
Gutman (F. O.):
Thine only 66161
Valse Cissus 66162
Gwendolyn 2434; 3113
Gwynne(E. W.) LizyAnn 66163
Gyde(M.) Two songs 56216
H., (A.J.) Pentecostal power 4102
H. M. Butler's four-page music
course 4625
Haas (J.) Vierlieder 1817
Hab' michlieb 1934
Habafiera ; 1230
Hachette & cie. For entries reg-
istered, consult this index under
titles or names df composers.
Hade jag vingar som dufvan 3477
Hadley (H. K.) Vier gedichte. . . . 6645
Haesche (W. E.) Songs 864
Hager (F. W.):
Miner\'a 2714; 4870
Passion 2771
Hagerling (H. J.) When our
hearts beat as one 1112
Haggard (S.) Nowhere to lay my
head 659
Hahn (C):
Fo^lio d'album 4562
3 pieces for piano 5327
Hahn(G.) Maple land 4029
Hahn (J. H.) Be strong 60086
Hail, all hail 319
Hail, Redeemer & King! 4626
Hail, sweet morning 66275
Hail the Christmas song 4627
Hail to Old Glory 320
Hail to oiur Redeemer 4628
Hail to the coming! 5646
Hail to the Father of our Coimtry . . 2644
INDEX
441
Hail to the King 5717
Hail to the Lo^d^B anointed 3403
Haile (E.):
Autumn 56263
Birds above 56266
In the moonlight 56279
Spring's approach 56306
Hainauer (J.) Am see 5694
Haines (C):
Meet me 60062
Sylvia 5181
\\lien summer skies are blue.. 151
Haines (H. E.):
All the world's a stage 1818
Beauty of Bath 55977; 101
Haines (K. L.) Soldier lover 5135
Haines (O. W.) Corporal of the
guard 5462
Hajnalka 4629
Hakes (D.S.):
In peace 3970
InThee,OLord 3977
Let us sing unto the Lord 29
Lord is my light 2631
Haley (I.N.) Independence 3518
Half-hours with the best composers. 2721
HalljfD.):
Friends farewell 2613
Great White Throne 2628
Living waters 2697
Marching on to glory 2704
Mercy mild 2712
On the other side 2754
Soldier's desire 2815
Songs of Zion 5647
Hall (E.J.) Absent minded Mose. 1559
Hall(E.V.) God from on high.... 5648
Hall(F. C):
It's all on account 5762
When you are left 4207
Hall (G. W.) This musical wife of
mine 705
Hall (J. L.^:
Chiming Christmas bells 4394
Goodtidings 4612
Grand old chorus 4616
Guiding star 4624
Light & song 4799
O star of joy 4942
Onward, blessed tidings! 4977
Ringing bells 5649
Send the tidings 5089
Shepherds 5099
Sing, captive Judah 5118
Hall (J. T.):
Commodore 3424
Slumbering embers 5132
Hall (L. A.) My ray of sunshine . . 2475
Hall (M. B.) Minstrel jokes 57939
Hall(M.L.) Alonzo 1145
Hall (M. R.) Remembrance 1819
HalHR.B.) Marjorie 56062
HalWR.S.) Mufltl 3224
Hall {Mrs. S. M.) She meets me . . 4120
3595— PT 3, NOB 18-26—06 6
Hall (W. J.):
For you , d ear 3913
Good mom 3932
Sunshine 4153
Hall, Mack co. For entries regis-
tered, consult this index under
titles or names of composers.
Hallam(A.) Chautauqua chorus bk 66378
Halleluia 1271
Halleluiah by & by 321
Hallelujah chorus from The Messiah 2632
Hallo! Hallol 4436; 5463
HalBey(F.T.):
Nearer, my God, to Thee 2936
Untothehais 60003
Hambro (A. H.'i Remembrance.. 57899
Hamby (A. C.) Queen of hearts.. 56164
Hamilton (L.) Think of the loved
ones 519
Hamilton (T. P.) Song about
Jesus 2501
Hamilton schottische 5650
Hammerel (V. ) Mattchiche 4336
Hammond {Mrs. A. R.) Ditty of
my cat 804
Hammond f J. L.) Quoro 3617
Hammond (W. G.):
Ballad of bony fiddler 1820
Intears 2891
Night song 2892
Shepherds! 4630
Hanby (B. R.) Darling Nelly
Gray 4458
Hand (E. M.) In lilac time 3512
Hand-in-hand 4631
Hand-organ man 59792
Handel (G.F.):
Arioso 4632
Celebrated largo 2435
Concerti 59826
Fugue 4633
Halleluja 1271
Ilallelu iah chorus 2632
Largo 58117; 4634
Laud we our God 4635
Wcrke fCr orchester 5651
Handel album 2952
Hanger TE. M.) Marguerite 4846
Hanger (L. P.) Marguerite 4846
Hani8ch(M.) Weihnachtsgldcken. 1821
Hanlin (J . ) You will remember . . . 1550
Hanna (G. A.) Sleep on 4132
Hannah ( Mrs. J. L.) 671
Hannan(lfr«.J.B.) Rest 2788
Hannigan (V. M.) Try to forget... 3715
Hannu8ch(H.):
Immigrant 1879
Sweet remembrance 2262
Hans and Gretchen 663
HansundGrete 1342; 5839
Hanscom ( Mrs E.) Mother 56165
Hansen (A. J.) Alice 5334
Hansen (W.):
Kadenz 5662
Kindertrios 58001
Ungarische Radenz 5663
442
INDEX
Hapeman (M. V.) In de water-
melon rind 1883
Happer8ett(S. A.) Tempter 2277
Happy 4636
Happy childhood 3479; 3939
Happy children 1822
Happv Christmas time 5652
Happy days 4323
Happy-go-lucky 2436
Happy hearts 3742
Happy meeting 3107
Happy memories 56531
Happy old days 56403
Happy Pam from Alabam 5653
Happy those days 865
Happy thoughts waltz 322
Happyland 866
Har duhort det? 3480
Haraldsen (H . H . ) Do not weep . . 4467
Harbach (H. 0.) Grandmother's
N baby 4617
Harbaugh (C.) Only a broken
heart 56166
Harcourt (E. d') Aubade a ma
fiancee 2893
Hard working man 1272
Hardelot(G.d'):
For you alone 56049
Thoughts of you 3108; 5654
Hardin (E.) Old Missouri home . . 2102
Harding {Mrs, A.) Give me back
my first love 855
Hardy (L. W.) Overture Long-
roise 4982
Hardy (T. M.) Penny show 2894
Harebells 57937
Harf enklaenge 839
Harkl hark! the lark 56002
Hark, O hear the birds 3481
Hark the glad sound 4834
Hark! the herald angels 5655
Barker (F.F.):
Five final amens 5656
Jubilate Deo 5657
Harlow ( W. ) Liber am de best 936
Harlowe (B. M.):
Ruby 2174
Song-birds on the farm 1054
Harman (H. L.) pub. co. That is
the reason 5194
Harman (J. R.) By thc^ seashore. . 5430
Harman 's pub. CO. Sapphire 5065
Ilarmonie. Im meerostreiben 1697
Harmonic, Berlin, Germany. Ap-
palachia 1195
Harmony book 6 5658
Harmony lesson 2213
Hannony mus. co. Oh, its lovely. 4952
Harms (T. B.) co. For entries reg-
istered, consult thivS index under
titles or names of composers.
Harmston (J. W.) Zephyr 2895
Harp that once thro' Tara's hall. . . 56003
Harpe des anges 1142
Harrington (F. C.) Prelude 56347;
2780; 5659
Harrington (K. P.) Wesleyan
song bk 1104
Harris (A.) Waltzing 4190
Harris (A. E.) Deep in my heart.. 2582
Harris (C):
Break forth into joy 5660
Weary of earth and laden 1823
Harris (C. A. E.) Sands of Dee. . . 323
Harris (O.H.) On the walls 59804
Harris (C. K.) For entries regis-
tered, consult this index under
titles or names of composers.
Harris ( F. ) Ombre di notte 4637
Harris (F.J CO.:
Dennis Lightheart 43O0
In the pine woods 1991
Little bee 5530
On the way 5616S
Romance 656
Song albums 66169
Song of parting 5826
Soul's tragedy 5531
Harris (F. S.) and Stevens (G. A.)
Take me 59983
Harris (J. M.)
I've been set free 5741
Let all the people 5845
Harris (S. P.):
My guardian angel 1369
Nearest <& dearest 1377
Harris (T.) For entries registered,
consult this index under titles.
Harrit? (T.) & others. Even unto
Bethlehem 4526
Harris (V.) Sea lullaby 5661
Harris ( V. F.) Bryan is the man. . 5420
Harris (W. L.) Forgive me, Jack. . 3085
Harrisburg home 2633
Harrison. In the gloaming 4717
Harrison (B. R.J When I am away 5273
Uarriron (F. M.) Graduated sight-
reading 3482
Harrison(^r«. R. F.) Good-bye.. 56171
Harry (S.J.) San Francisco horror 472
Harry & Carry 3940
Harsh (A.M.) San Francisco 1430
Harsh words 1824
Hart(C. F.) I wonder 1300
Hart (M. A.) Song of the woodland . 1053
Hart-Davis (C.) What are you
doing 60048
Harthan (H.):
Bi^hind the hills 4638
Cavalier fantastique 1799
Czardas 2393
Peasant dance 2448
Hartley (F. D.) Gwendolyn 2434
Hartmann (A.):
Kadenz zum ersten violin 5662
Ungarische Radenz 5663
Ungarische rhapsodien 5664
Hartmann (P.) Morte del signore. 3483;
4639
Hartt(Le R.):
Cupid's darts 1685
Dnfting 1721
IKDBZ
443
Hartung(C.):
Communion 4430
Grand choeur dialogue 4614
Ilarughty {Mrs. L.) After long
vears 1562
Harvest 3941
Harvest festival 1243
Har\'est home 2634
Harvest joy 1691
Harvest moon 5665
Har\'est time 1825
Harvey {Mrs. H.) Little sweet-
faced pansics 58036
Harvey (J. C.) Other way 998
Har\*ey(R. M.):
A few more years 324
Mine 60038
Harwood(M.) Old letter 2101
Haecall (W.):
At the end 5369
Farewell 4542
Galleon 5594
Golden door 5622
Little heart 4814
Nancy's eyes 4916
Survivor 5176
riascall (W. F.) Polonaise 5666
HaBey(W.B.):
Dancing spray 56172
Musical settings 4890
Haskell (F. M.) Come dear sinner. 4426
Ha8kins(A. H.) Sentry march .. . 2205
Hajskins (W.) I wonder 346
Haskins (W. R.) & co. Guards on
I)arade 4623
Hai^ten on, O wise man 4640
Hasten, reapers of the harvest 5667
Hatch (F. O.) Under the chest-
nut tree 3725
Hatch music co. For entries regLg-
tered, consult this index under
titles or names of composers.
Hatchett (A. ) Somebody's daugh-
ter 3656
Hattersley (C. H.) Grand polka
brilliant 2626
Hattersley (C. M.) Yours forever . 154
Hauck(E.) Amour (L')8'envole' 2896;
3478
Haunted stream 56385
Haus8er(H.):
Tableaux recapitulates 5668
Traits pratique 5669
Have you no heart 56338
Haven of pn^er 56223
Havener (M. H.) Lead kindly
light 1944
Havens (0. A.) In the mansions. . 5755
Havez(J.C.):
Anybody 3812
Donotfoig(3t 1706
Shovellin' coal. 2212
Sweet Julienne 2260
Haviland (F. B.) pub. co. For en-
tries registered, consult this in-
dex under titles or names of
composers.
Hawker & son:
Glow-worm 4012
Nigger's birthday 4013
Ploughbov 4737
Sweet girl 6027
Hawkins (L.) When the sunmier
breezes blow 2352
Hawkinson (0. J. ) Edra namn 3439
Hawley (C. B.):
Lead kindly light 59837
My heart's a-mayin^ 2897
Hawthorne (S.) Invincible folio.. 867
Hayden (C. E.) Strolling 1074
Hayes (A.) Peace & prosperity. . . 2635
Hayes ( E . ) My country girl 2047
Hayes (F. C):
Anniversary march 6670
Comrades 58120
Hayes(G.) Bertha came 3109
Hayes (L. C.) I dream of thee 56182
Hayet (C.) Aubade a ma fiancee. 2893
Hayhow (J.) Springtime 3302
Hayue (6. G.) In my old sweet
Illinois home 1887
Hay ward (C):
My mother's grave 3580
No place on earth like home. . 3593
Hazelsplitter 1826
Hazlett (S. M.) Girl behind 4589
He came 3944
He careth for me 4641
He died for me 1827
He gives me peace and gladness. . 56509
He giveth song in the night 59826
He grows more precious 6671
He banded me a lemon 3110
He has come 5528
He has gone and left me 66033
Heisall 868
Ho knows 59923
He'll never let go 876.
He loved me so 869
He loved us so 6672
He loves me so 870
He never replied 4642
lie promisee so to do 5673
He purchased life for me 1828
He's a cousin of mine 5693
He's coming again 330
He's his mammy's pickaninny. . . 57958
He's jest as sweet 3484
He's never failed me yet 56100
He said he was a friend 4643
He suffered for thee 56610
He treated me right 3945
He wants to make you free 4644
He was nailed to the cross 871
He wept in sad Gethsemane 59822
He will supply our needs 872
Heale (J. E.) O Jack 3242
Healey (P. J.) My California
Lillv..... 2725
Hear & forgive 4645
Hear His cry 326
Hear me, O God 4646; 5164
Hear my prayer, O Lord 2774
Hear, O Lord 2426
444
INDEX
Hear, O Thou Shepherd 4992
Hear the beUs 4647
Hear the call 1829
Hear ufl,0 Lord 873
Hear us Svea 56075
Hearst march 4648
Heart & a sword 3942
Heart I've crushed forever 1273
Heart of gold 3111
Heart of love 58014
Heart of my heart 2005
Heart of the rose 4649
Hearts and masks 874
Heart's chosen hours 3102
Hearts of gold 1830
Hearts or diamonds 2437
Heart's sad longing 2636
Heath (C. L.) When you're away
from me 559
Heather (D.) Dave Jackson 2580
Heaven hath shed a tear 5674
Heaven in the soul 5675
Heaven is over all 327
Heaven within 4650
Heavenly home 5676
Heavenly light 3943
Heavenly vision 1274
Heavens declare 2637
Heavenward bound 328
Heavenward ride march 5407
Heckel (H.):
Sweet Katie 3112
3 kleine stiicke 56451
Heckenrose 5838
Heed (J. C):
Advance 59878
Clipper 59896
Fau-y's greeting 4537
New recruit 2084; 3240
Pawnee BiU 2487; 3258
Heenan (M. E.) Liptons grit 1961
Heft (A. ) Ten compositions 2834
Heh(G. A.) If I but knew 3150
Heidecker (E. W.) In the halls of
memory 4718
Heidelberg press:
Babe of Bethlehem 5374
Birthday bells 5400
Heidenreich (C. L.) Im flieder-
hain 3485
Heierhoff (H. J.) Azure blue
moon 3389
Heil (G. T.) An mein bayemland . 1576
Heimweh 821
Hein (S.):
Coo! Coo! 3486
Gwendolyn 3113
I love the last one 2661; 5731
I'm looking for a man 3114
Marie Cahill's Hottentot love
song 2706
Marrying Mary 5677
Mister Cupid 2715
Noah 2898
Old reliable jokes 3115
Three men in a boat 2843
Heinrichshofen's verlag:
Bwig liebe heimat 5105
Marschall marsch 4575
Offenes geheimnis 1578
Zu Bchu& im kleinenfriedhof . . 1579
Zweitreue augen 5106
Heins (C):
Abend glockchen 30
Froh durch die welt! 875
Miimesang 31
Rose Fay 1424
Rosenf ee 32
Schwarzwalder 33
Spieluhr 34
Vvette 56183; 3831
Heinzman (J.) Kiss all the girls
for me 2687
Heirat wider willen 3492
He izer ( D . N . ) Peek-a-boo Falls . 4088
Helen 2638
Helf (F.) Susan kiss me good <&
hard 1476
Helf (J. F.):
Aint you coming back 574; 3380
Bee that gets the honey 1600
Colleen-Bawn 781
I'll be waiting 56184
Lavengro 5828
Helf & Hager co. :
Aint you coming back 674; 3380
Bee that gets the honey 1600
Colleen-Bawn 781
I'll be waiting 66184
It's lovely 4732
Lavengro 5828
Minerva 2714; 4870
Paasion 27 7 1
Susan kiss me good & hard . . . 1476
Tie-ro 5213
W^en th is whippoor-will sings . 3347
Hellard (R. A.):
Bucking broncho 5421
Captain in command 3850
Hello central 5678
Hello! grandma 5679
H ello» Miss Lizzie Green 1 275
Helm (E.) Coo-coo-coo : 1674
Helmick (S. M.) Since I heard
Priscilla sing 3653
Help for San Francisco 56252
Hemery (V.) t
First spring day 877
Life's thanksgiving 878
Hempen home spun songs' 56207
Henderson {Mrs. A. B.) Four i
hymns 3457
Henderson (I . ) City of the dead . . 2569
Henderson (J. A.) In the secret *
place 4719
Henderson {Mrs, J. E. G.) Too-
dles 715
Henderson (W. C):
Captain from the 10th brigade . 188
Cavalier 60007
Colonial march 6OO08
In Southern Calif 6OO09
INDEX
445
Henderson (W. C.) — Continued.
Mike O'Hooligan 407
My love 60010
Naughty girl 60011
Peasants' lament 60012
Rococco 60013
That little game of cards 1491
When you're acquainted 568
Hendricks (J. R.):
Dream &ncies 4490
Love's first grief 1980
Hengsterman (C. F.) When the
summer days are over 1123
Henius (J.):
Autumn song 56264
Romance 5041
Henkel (T.) Gavotte mimonne. . 58037
Henley (W.) Ecole modeme du
violon 3116
HennefrQnd (H.) When you A
I are one 1127
Hennel (T. B.) Lords of the rest-
less sea 68060
Henry (F.) Ingersoll tingle 2905
Henry (H. A.):
At the fountain 5370
Glorv to His name 5619
Henry (J. H.) Adoration 5680
Henry (S. K.) Red domino. 3117; 4097
Henry (S. R.) After they gather
the hay 1141; 2526
Henselt (A.):
Chant sans paroles 1832
Petite valse 4994
Her answer 57979
Her cheek is like a tinted rose 3667
Her face sweet & dearest 5681
Her husband is a railroad man 329
Her laddie 1833
Her last good-bve 4651
Her love has called me 879
Her mother's voice 3673
Her song 4363
Herald the story 4652
Herbei, o ihr glaiibigen! 5682
Herbert (J. B.) Jeeus needs me. . 5768
Herbert (V.):
Barney Maguire 31 18
Because 5384; 5(583
Entrance chorus, "The Rod
mill*' 2639
Go 3119
Good-a-bye 5684
I want you to marry rae 3120
I'll ring the boll 5685
If Morgan bought an army 898
In the isle 4653
Legend of the mill 4654
Mile. Modiste 5686
Mascot 601 33
Mignonette 971; 4655
Miss Dolly Dollars 2S99
Moonbeams 5(587
No one will steal him 3121
No show to-night 3122
Nordland 5(5569
Herbert (V.) — Continued.
Oriental dance 2114; 4978
Pens^e 60070
Petite valse 60071
Red mill.... 1418; 2900; 4656; 5688
Romance 60072
Streets of N. Y 3123; 4657
Widow (A) has ways 1525
Whistle it 3487
You never can tell 1548
Herbst 56263
Herden 5689
Here comes that Georgia minstrel
ban' 1834
Here's to you, my dearie 5690
Herman (R. L.):
Arioso 56262
Pleading 628
Hermann (C. A.) Gebirgsgrusse. . 57896
Hermann (F.) Orpheus 5865
Hermann (II.) Potsdamer weeg-
enleed 5691
Hermann (R.) Alte franzosen 68041
Hermit Club co. Hermits in
Spain 629
Hermits in Spain 629
Hero number two 3124
Hero's sacrifice 630
Herr ist mein Hirte 62
Herren ar Ronung 4658
Herrmann (S. L.):
O thou sublime sweet evening
star 3638
Twilight 2981
Herrmann (W.) Zehn choral vor-
spiele 60034
Herz und blume 2957
H erzensfrttlinff 5270
Herziges Magaelein 5483
Herzog (A.) Buntes allerlei 5692
Hesse (F.):
At dawn 60085
Bridal 3125
Hessey (J. L.) Fairy match girl. . 331
Hetty 880
Heugel & cie. For entries regis-
tered consult this index under
titles or names of composers.
Heures de charme 5402
Heuser (E.) Am see 5694
Hewett (E.) Convict's child 2572
Hewitt (T.J.) King of Sherwood. 1276
Hexonmar 4413
Ileyd (F. M.) Love's hope 58038
Ueyaer (E. K.):
Belle of Chautauqua 747
Crowning of love 4445
Voluntary 2640; 5246
Hicks (J.) On Spanish waters 2438
Hidalgo 5822
Ilieland lad 1546
Higgs (G. A.) Brother Andy 5418
Higg8(H.M.):
Dairymaids 881
Four int(Tmezzo8 2005
Girl behind the counter 2367
446
INDEX
Higgs (H. M.) — Continued.
Love's eternity 2006
Song without words 2429
High life march 1835
High school assembly 3355
Highland laddie 1545
Hilarity 4664
Hilderbrant (E. L.) Sing me a
song 5121
HUdreth (R. E):
Bucking broncho 5421
Captain in command 3850
Cavatina 2408
Darktown guards 3042
Emmalina 5521
Good-bye Jennie Jones 2432
Good-night 1806;3934
I've grown 80 fond of you 1867
Katie 1918
Midsummer fancies 4038
Northern lights 4063
Paloma 4082
Summer secrets 2250
Hilke (W. ) Scheidegruss 2901
Hill (C.) Pines 1010
Hill (L. B.) Auto song 4273
Hill (M. J.):
Accept Him to-day 58039
Worship 58040
Hill (O. ) Heartfl or diamonds 2437
Hill (W.) Gavotte mignonne 58037
Hill(W. H.) Girl 4591
Hill City two step 60100
Hille (G.) Violin studies .... 882; 1836
Hiller (F.):
Lord, who my heart's recesses
knowest 3126
Lord! whom my heart holds
dear 4659
Hiller (L.) Life 3127
Hiller (P.):
Birdie's funeral 3004
Bogeyman 4327
Hunting butterflies 4674
Playing on neighbor's meadow 3262
Round the Christmas-tree 3285
Hillman (J. N .) Niagara Falls . . . 2479
Hills 5577
Hills O'Moume 3061
Hilsen til Edoard Griee 3128
Hiltibiddle (H. W.) Because you
would'nt let me 1159
Hilton (W.J.) If I only had a
mama 897
Hinaus 2881
Hinds, Noble & Eldredge most
popular piano pieces 4880
Hines (F. R.) I'd like to get ac-
quainted 56185
Hinkson (L. B.) Mary darling . . . 56186
Hinrichs (A.) Mazurka D min.
op. 2 18.37
Hinter 'm gartenzaun 3785
Hiorns (F. McL.) Childhood
dreams 3858
Hirim Pholm 3129
Hiromori (H.) Japanische na-
tional-hymne 4372
Hirondelles 4511
Hirsch (A.) AMien the lighthouse. 3345
Hirsch (C.) Altbohmiscnes Weih-
nachtslied 1277
Hirsch (T.) In the shade 3154
Hirtenknabe 5827
His blessings shall flow 4660
His eye never slumbers 5695
His eift of love 3488
His honor 60106
His honor the mayor.. 1278; 2872; 4590
His lily queen 4661
His love lor me 5696
His mercy endureth 4662
His rest shall be glory 1838
Hisey (Mrs. T. A.) Indian cradle
song 913
Hislop (W.) Waiting 56187
Hist, advance with care 376
Hitch your wagon 3130
Hitchcock (A. E.) Beneath the
chestnut tree 752
Hitchcock (A.M.) What the wires
are singing 56188
Hitz(F.) Merry mill 1839
Hixson (G.) Love's snare 1982
Ho! every one that thirsteth 4439
Hoaglan(B.) Moonlight 2718
Hoare(F.) Paradise lost 4339
nobbs(F. W.) Claim (The) 196
Hobo man 3489
Uobo's home sweet home 2641
Hoch auf fleigt mein herz, und
Unbewasst 58168
Hochmann (A.):
Gottsucher 56430
Ich denke dein 5G432
Ich liebe dich 56433
Hochparterre 57884
Hochstein (K.) Stadtlein traut. . . 2546
Hockey girl 3946
Hodge (S.) When the autumn
leaves are falling 56189
Hodges (E.) Progressive march . . 5697
no(i^n(F. B.) Zyp! 3372
Hodie apparuit in Israel 614
lloering (E. J.) Fairmont march. 5532
llofecker (F. W.) Leave a win-
dow open 4007
Iloff (F. M.) Hard working man . . 1272
Hoffer (M. A.) Pipe dreams 3612
Hoffmann ( F. ) Lohengrin 5250
Hoffmann (G.):
College chums 1672
I like you too 1287
Kiss, kiss, kiss 5698; 5801
Hoffmann (J. B.) Cautiones
selects 5699
Hoffmann (M.):
Alice O'Grady 2985
Good-morning 3100
I simply can't resist you 3145
Mamie, me old pal Mame 959
Oh, I'm the man 57OO
INDEX
447
Hoffmann (M.) — Continued.
Pousse cafe 2778
You*re all the world 5701
Hofmann (C):
Camellia 59892
Do, re 59902
Menuet 3217
Polka 3264
Soldier's chorus 3295
Tyrolienne 3724
Valse Eepagnole 3730
Hofmann (H.):
Birthday march 3006
Elves 3072
Humoresque 3136
Little forest bird 3183
Melody 3214
On the lake 3248
Roguishness 3279
Roundelay 3286
Sleep, baby, sleep 6125
To start with 5217
Hofmann ( R. ) First studies 4663
Hofmeister (F.) For entries regis-
tered, consult this index under
titles or names of cobaposers.
Hogan(E.) I'm happy now 3501
Hogan (J. ) I am commg home 6720
H<^an(J. F.V You've dug out 5323
Hogan (T. J.) When we parted. . . 4210
H6ffi(M.) Feuersnot 57994
HohTier(M.) Accordeoninstuctor. 56191
Hohner accordeon instructor 56191
Hoho! Bu stylzes madel 60057
Hoist the sails brothers 102
" Hoj , marenko' ' pochod 5702
Holbert (E.) Eventide 56192
Holbert (L.) Eventide 56192
Holbrooke (J.) Arlequinade 59874
Bells 1279
Berceuse 56366
Caprice 56367
Dreamland 4664
I cannot tell 103
Orientale 59875
Three bagatelles 1280
Yalse 56377; 59876
Holcomb (E. Z.) Hush-a-bye. . . . 56193
Hold up the lamp of life 4665
Holding hands 60114; 5703
Hollaender (G.):
Carmen 4666
Hollaender (V.):
Humperdinck-gavotte 5705
SprinJ? song 5155
Teufel lacht dazu! 5704
Holland (M . ) Memories 4036
Hollander (V.) Friihlingslied 1840
Hollins (A.) Pastorale in F 2902
Holmes (D. H.) Hempen home
spun songs 56207
Holmes (E. B.) Dreaming of
mother 4492
Holmes (G. E.) Courtier march.. 792
Holmes (J.) * Just keep a traveling. 1916
Hoist (E.) Dance 60068
Hoist (G. von) Minuet d'amour. . 1185
Holt (A. W.) Lilies of the lake. . . 395
Holt (D.):
Farewell 4541
I'll never be so foolish 905
My Mississippi babe 985
Sometime 1050
Holton(F.)&co.:
Autocrat 56194
Euphonic march 56195
Logan court house 3544
March-Simplex 3555
Holtz(A.) Skidoo 56196
Holtz (E. E.) She could only be
a friend 3647
Holy Easter 332
Holy Father hear my cry 66574
Holy, holy, Lord God of hosts 1841
Holy Lord God 317
Holy Lord G^d almighty 1156
HOlzel (C.) Sweet souvenir 2642
Holzhauser (H.) In the shadow. . 4720
Holzhei (T. ) Carmen album 5706
Holzhel (T.) Violinspielers lieb-
linge 104
Holzmann (A.) In meinem heim-
atland 4995
Homage k Haydn 57914
Homage k Mozart 2685
Home beyond 333
Home, home, dear home 5707
Home lights 58015
Home on the hill ' 334
Home songs 3947
Home, sweet home 59924
3948; 4664; 4869
Home where roses grow 3950
Homeland 5708
Homer (S.)*-
From the brake the nightin-
gale 56427
How's my boy? 56431
Michael Kobartes bids his be-
loved 56434
Piratestory 56435
Singing 56436
To Russia 56439
Young night thought 56440
Homesick little Nell 335
Homeward 1671
Homeyer (C. W.) & co. Medita-
tion 2541
Hommage k la Pologne 4998
Honduranian dance 3951
Honest but hard working man 1842
Honey darlin 56276
Honey from the rock 5709
Honey town 2364
Honeybee's honeymoon 105
Honeysuckle 57938
Honk, honk, honk 2643
Hood my mother wore 3131
Hoolahan (D. J.) In my home
down by the Swanee 1886
Hoole and Bohnhorst. Mandy 60015
Hooper (E.) Teach me 60047
448
INDEX
Hooper (J. E.) Little way 6874
Hootman (A. M.) When the har-
vest ends the harvest of the year 2347
Hoover (F. G.) Only a bunch of
roses 1398
Hop scotch 3287
Hope (F.) Two scenes 56197
Hope(M.) Sweeter story 4668
Hope 56552 ; 59967
Hope on 56400
For entries registered, consult this
index under titles or names of
composers.
Hopes adrift 5710
Hopkins (S. B.) Withered treas-
ure 2376
Hor, o Gud, min bon 1843
Horn (F. O.) Dolly dear 56198
Home (M.) Two songs 336
Horton (L. M.) That is you 695
Horvath (G.):
Berceuse Mignon 5711
Waving scarves 5712
Horvdth (M.):
Ambrosia 4251
Little tyrant 4817
Hoschna (K. L.):
Barnyard (The) frolic 56553
Boys (The) in blue 56555
Cupid 3132
Girl from Broadway 3133; 5607
Good-bye pal 1261
Hail to the Father 2644
Hobo man 3489
In a shady nook 50559
It's up to you 3134; 5763
Jolly sailor boys 56560
Land of romance.. 932; 1938; 2691
Lincoln, Oh Lincoln 2645
Little brown witches 481 1
Little fire fighters 56561
Little folks 58205
Little housekeepers 56562
Little postmen 50563
Lota's chant 399
Moth <fe the butterfly 50508
Red mill 5688
Sentry march 2205
Someone 1403
TidyvUle 58208
Young America 50572
Hosolton (C. D.) Musical Chord
Chart 00016
Hoskins {Mrs. J.) Fall of San
Francisco 3077
Hot ta molle 5713
Hot time in Coon-town 5714
Hough ( Mrs. E. F.) Evalina Snow 830
Hough (11.) Dancing spray 50172
Houghton ( H. ) Down at Murphy 's 24 1 6
Ho\igliton & CO.:
Foar not, O land 2622
Thou, O God, art. praised 2703
Houle (N.) Pcrgradus 2131
House (I. C):
I'll be waiting for you 1856
That once fair city 2836
House (M. D.) Tranquil days 2302
Household guest co. :
God's garden 5621
Hail to Old Glory 320
My Gretchen 4895
Place in my heart 2136
Householder (L. E.) Where the
Kaw glides 1129
Houston (L. D.) I like to look 1286
Hovering close to eartJi's portals. . 5715
How beautiful 4669
How can I forget you ^
How can I leave thee 4670
How could you 2646
Ilow'd you like to like a girl 3952
How do they know 57980
How happy are we 59810
How happy we will be 3135
How He loves us 3490
How I remember 883
How little we think 56551
How many girls have you told that
to 1844
How many times 4842
How precious Thy love 337
How's my boy? 56431
How's that? 467
How sweet the thought 56026; 5101
How time is simplified 2647
How to play easy form music 2648
Howard (F. ) Kidoo Skidoo 1920
Howard (F. B.) Destruction of
San Francisco 1700
Howard (F. E.):
Peaceful night 4086
Spring song 4144
Howard (G. W.) On the mossy
banks 1394
Howard (H.) Yellow label brand . 1547
Howard (J.) Give us ragtime 5612
Howard (J. E,):
Blow the smoke away 1620
Dixie, I love you 3880
First and only 1759
I dont like 3957
It's lonesome tonight 1896
Thursday is my Jonah day . . . 2287
Waning honeymoon 2323
Howard {Mrs. J. R.) Ice cream .. 896
Howard (L. E.) Minniewaha . . . . 973
Howard (M. B.) Daybreak 56199
Howard (S.) Just because it's you 2912
Howard Music Co. Daybreak 56199
Howard pub. CO. Give us ragtime. 5612
Howe (R.) Tone, intermezzo. .. . 1845
Howell (G. F.) Love me, love me. 644
IIowoU ( Mrs. J. D.) I love you . . . 3497
Howell (L.) Take a trip to* Coney
Island 1484
Howig (G.) Victoria cross.. 56152; 884
Howloy (P. J.):
My little Dutch colleen 2731
INDEX
449
Howlev (P. J.) — Continued.
When your mother Bays good-
bye 3350
Will you dance 3357
Hoy (W. E.):
Margot 55973
Of you 55975
Hoyt (C. H.) <fc CO. Keep on the
target 373
Hoytono 58190; 1846
Hubbell (R.):
Gibson girl 3921
Girl who loves 4590
It wouldn't be 3980
There's no room 4163
Huber (A.) Students' concertino. 5170
Hubl (O.) Concertino 66444
Huckabay (I. L.) 'Neath the San
Francisco ruins 427
Huff(H.L.) I have left my heart.. 3496
Huffman's grand march 5716
Hug(G.)&co. Buntes allerlei. . . 5692
Hug(R.) Johnnie 4751
Hum: (G. C.) HaQ to the King.. 5717
Hugh(D.):
Alice 575
'Neath the budding orchard
trees 4919
Todav 56320
Huhn (B.'):
Child was bom 4672
I arise from dreams 1847
Neath the apple-trees 885
Plague of love 2631
Huhn (J.) Doomed San Francisco 274
Hullah (J.) Three fishers 2649
Hullo! who's there 886
Human hearts 1281
Hume (J. O.) Boosey & Co.'s
album of duets 2439
Casino lancers 2369
Nearer, my God to Thee 5433
Pick of the basket 5298
Sergeant Brue 56023
Hummelchen 1817
Humperdinck (E.):
An das Christkind 3491
Heirat wider willen 3492
Humperdinck-gavotte 5705
Humpty 2650
Hungaria 5718
Huneerford (E.) My home 4898
Hunkeler (C. J.) When you have
your heart's desire 1128
Hunt ( Mrs. G . R. ) Pegleg Joe 2461
Hunt (W.) My sweetheart 56200
Hunt (W. M.) Keep kool koon!. . . 3108
Hunter (G.M.) Mv moonlight Sue 4906
Hunter {Mrs. J. WO*.
Ragtime wedding 1016
Snow-white coon 1047
Hunter's song 2158
Hunting butterflies 4674
Hunting four-leaved clovers 2651
Hunting song 56277; 338; 5020
Hunting the possum 3137
Huntwell (M . ) Do you know
Hurd (E. H.) Playtime songs
Hurdy-gurdy man
Hurley (J. S.) Norah O'Brien. . . .
Huron (H.):
Brush the flowers
My papa
Hurrah for Louisiana
Hurst (L. W.) March of the merry
maidens
HiuBt pub. CO. , F. C. B. march
Husarenbraut
Hush-a-bye baby
Hush-a-bye sone
Hush! little rirls!
Hush my darling
Hushed were the voices
Hushing song
Hussey (W. L.) Yellow label
brand
Huston (R. M.) Old & the new. . .
Hutchison (H. F.) Our union
Huzza! hurra!
Hyacinth & blue bell
Hyatt (F. H.) Butterflies
Hymn au printemps
Hymn my mother sang
Hvmn of praise
"Hymn of the Homeland"
Hymn of the Nile
Hymn to Bacchus
Hymn to Dionysus 56370;
''Hymn to the night"
Hymn-tune voluntaries
Hymnal of the Chiu-ch
Hymns of worship
Hymns to the Blessed Sacrament. .
Hyne8(J. J.) Johnny
". 0. F. bridge
aint goin' back to Baltimore
aint no faded coon
am a true American
am an old man
am at the feet of Jesus
am coming home 56511; 4679;
am dreammg of you, Flora
am not ashamed
am only a lily
am the Ivord
am thinking of the dove
am thinking of you
am true.
am waiting 3494 :
am wasting away for you
arise from dreams of thee
ask no more
bolieve it
bring you good tidings
came to Jesus
can draw you
can see red roses blooming
can't help thinking of you
can toll Jesus
cannot live without you
cannot tell
806
1848
5038
3241
3843
4053
2652
1995
5629
4566
66193
572
339
3953
4676
56278
1547
58116
2120
4676
5469
3845
5766
887
1849
56024
1282
1908
; 2321
57911
3084
56071
4677
5719
3987
4697
1850
4678
2653
3493
56503
; 5720
2654
3954
888
4462
3955
2655
1851
4680
1283
1847
5377
631
5721
3956
4681
59977
1284
4682
3138
103
450
INDEX
I change ma honey every year 340
I changed my way 1286
I claim you mine 3495
I come to you 4752
I could hear the old stream flowing. 56216
I could leam to love you 1852
I could make you marry me for that,
stop your fooling 632
I couldn' t go wrone if I tried 2656
I'd give the world to see her face
aeain 347
I*d like to ect acquainted 56185
I'd love to have you love me 2657
I'd rather be a lamp-post in New
York 1853
I'd rather be outside a-lookin' in. . . 56339
I do love money 57941
I doan lub yo no mo 341
I don't know what it is 633
I don't like your family 3957
I don't only want you for my Sun-
day girl 56144
I dream of thee 56 182
I fear those wedding bells will never
ring for me 1854
I got an awful bouncing 5722
I guess I talk too much 56175
I nave a blue eye<l sweetheart 1154
I have a little kitten 59993
I have kissed you 4683
I have left ray heart 3496
I heah de voices callin 4684; 5593
I heard the voice of Jesus 2658
I just can't make my eyes behave . . 5723
I knew it was to save 5724
I know an isle 5770
I know I am saved 3958
I know I'm not >our first sweet-
heart 1855
I like to look into your eyes of blue . 1286
I like you 5725
I like you too 1287
I like your way 56489; 3959; 4685
I little dreamed of the terrible
doom 634
I live for you 5726
I live in hope 1739
I'll always love old Dixie 2677
I'll ask my ma! 4686
I'll be back at sunset, Nellie dar-
ling 56158
I'll be there 349
I'll be thinking 4687
I'll be true 903
I'll be waiting 3139; 5727
I'll be waiting for you here in the
dell 1856
I'll be waiting for you there 56159
I'll be waiting in the gloaming 56184
I'll be your little beau 904
I'll be your sweetheart 3140
I'll come back to you 5728
I'll fold up my tent 2659
I'll go back 2660
I'll keep a warm spot in my heart
for you 58177
'11 lean upon Thee 350
'11 love you always 1288
'11 never be so foolish . 905
'11 never love another 1857
'11 remember you 4688
'11 return with the birds 5729
'11 ring the bell 5685
'11 watch & wait for you 3141
'11 wed you 3142
long for you 593; 3398
long to see my moth^ once
again 56239
lost my train again 12^
love a rose 394
love him 5730
love only you 3960; 4689
love the last one 2661; 5731
love the stars and stripes 1858
love thee 564^
love you 889; 2903; 3497; 4690
love you all the time 1859
love you darling from afar 2440
love you more and more 1290
love you now 1830
love you, only you 635; 3961
love you so 342; 3143; 3498
'm always doing something I don't
want to do 2900
m always the same to you 106
m cert'nly going back 5732
m coming back 2^2
m crazy 3499
m crazy ' bout a big braas band . . . 5733
m de coon Lothario 1291
m Don Pascal de Mesquita 3440
m going a milking 3144
m going back 905
m going back to Mexico 1292
m going right back 3500
m going to be a solider 3962
m nappy 906
m happy in Jesus alone 59823
m happy now 3501
m just a cow boy 4692
m lust a ragged newsboy 1861
m kneeling at the mercy seat 352
m longing 907
m looking for a man 3114
m looking for a sweetheart 5734
m not fooling now 4693
ra not particular 56557
m on my way 353; 4694
m on the rock 908
m seeking a city 354
m spreading joy 5735
m the kid 5736
m the man 3963
m true to you 4695
m up in the air 56490
m waiting 3502
m waiting for your answer Molly
dear 1293
'm wise 3503
met my love 3504
miss the darling 3964
miss you 4696
INDEX
451
must be leaving
must tell it
need a Savior too
never can foiget you dear
never thought I'd ever fall in love
once was a stranger
promise you
se a walkm'
se so Horry
Bee her
Bee it differently
shall always love you. .
shall be satisfied
shall behold Him
simply can't resist you
think of thee
1294
5737
58016
. 1862
1863
4698
2904
1864
914
890
5738
4699
5739
5740
3145
56432
1865
3505
678
1866
3158
3440
56480
5741
56575
3981
3982
4700
1868
4701
4702
think you're such a dear
thought my troubles were over. .
told my love
t^ryggliet
ve a longing for Chicago
ve a very nasty temper
' ve a whistle in my nat
've been set free
've found a friend
' ve got a white man
've grown so fond of you. 50; 1867
've learned to love another
've the daisy of the daisies
wait His time
want a little lovin'
want a little man like you 1295
want another man 3506
want Molly and she wants me 56145
want my life to tell 4703
want someone to love me 891
want to find my papa 3507
want to get closer 5742
want to spend Christmas 58059
want you to marry me 3120
was a wandering sheep 892
was glad 1869
was once a little boy like you . . . 1296
will always think of you 893
will extol Thee 1297
will feed my flock 4843
will follow Jesus 1298
will go unto the altar 1870
will love the I^rd 1871
will love Thee 58184; 343
will love you forever 2916
will praise Thee 1872
will seek my father 344
will sing 3216
will take you 3508
will teach him 345
will walk with him 1299
will wed you, dear 3146
wish I'd been bom a boy 2663
wish I had married 5743
wish some-one would love me. . . 3147
wonder 894; 1873; 4704
wonder if my girl will return 346
wonder if she loves me 3148
wonder if you love me 895
I wonder if your heart is still the
same 1300
I wonder what we'd do without our
girls 1874
I wonder why 2316
Ice cream 896
Ich denke dein 56432
Ich hab ein schneeweiss 1154
Ich habe schon sehr viele manner
gesehn 5859
Ich halte ihr die augen zu 60052
Ichliebedich 56433
Ich will dich auf hand en tragen. . . 1154
Ida— ho 3509
Ida valse 56036
Ideal 58182
Ideal chord instructor 1301
Ideal music pub. co. Our favorite 2759
Ideale 114; 5789
Idene 56069
Idle blossoms 348
If Adam hadn't seen the apple
tree 2678
If all the ^rls 5744
If Carnegie would only give me
half 3149
If he only knew 1875
If I built a world 5836
If I but knew 3150
If I could live 3965
If I could onlv greet her once again. 1876
If I ever get l)ack 4705
If I had half the money 3510
If I had only slept 4706
If I had you 56160
If I only could know 2664
If I only had a home 4707
If I only had a mama 897
If I only had the nerve 1877
If I onlv were a con' 2665
If I should wander back 56037
If I were only a Gcxi-head 1878
If I were only taller 4365
If it had not been 4708
If Morgan bought an army 898
If our lives were like the roses 3966
If the girl doesn't mind 2441
If they knew 5746
If we should meet 899
If wings had I 58161; 1650
If with all your hearts 2442
If you could understand 1302
If you don't stop 5747
If vou'U only trust your heart 901
If you'll take a trip 902
If you only knew 2666
If you want me 900
If you were loft for me 56365
If you will think of me 2443
If your heart beats true 5H017
Igenom porten 3511
Ipo (B. T.) Nation's bride 1375
II pi cure (lans mon coeur 2297
Illinois march 351
Illinois music book house. Stren-
uous times 60017
452
INDEX
Uustrated mufiic couise 56112
lton(S.) How'Bthat 4671
m atelier 60107
m blutenduft 3291
m fliederhain. . .* 3485
m haf en 5813
mUerbst 60078
in holdseligen Maien 4386
m Mandver 1565
ni Meerestreiben 1697
m reih und glied 4503
m sommer 5269
m slemenglanz 5813
m still en heim 1531
m torweg 56089
m walde 5748
m walde liegt ein stiller see 2813
m zigeunerlager 139
m zittem den mondlicht wiegen . 56279
mmerwieder 2813
mmig^rant 1879
mperial minuet 2170
mperial music pub co. :
Old home place 4959
Sweetheart 3690
mperial soc>^. of dance teachers.
Imperial minuet 2170
mperial wreath of song 56318
mpression 4778
mpressions of the wa-wan 3453; 4545
n a Dutch village 2884
n a gondola 59818
n a grape vine swing 4710
n a home 4711
n a quiet nook 1531
n a shady nook 56559
n among the grape vines 1881
n Amsterdam 2875; 3069
n an old Kentucky dell 1882
n apple blossom time 5749
n April 56060
n blossom time 3967
n boyhood's happy days 58131
n de watermelon rind 1 883
n dear old Alabama 3908
n dcr frfth, in der frah 1817
n der muhle 5792
n der stille 1941
n die feme 1639
n God's own paradise 5750
n Honeymoon valley 3969
n joyful mood 1303; 2366
n June 4779
n lilac time 3512
n Louisiana 909
n lover's lane 4712
n May 59925
n meadows green 1635
n meinem heimatland ^ . 4995
n memoriam 4713
n merry company 2553
n mid-winter 1884
n mischief 5581
n my dear old Southern home 1885
n my heart 4714
n my heart thou liest hidden 1154
n my heart's land 3041
n my home down by the Swanee
far away 1886
n my merry pldsmobile 58204
n my old sweet Illinois home 1887
n my pagoda 1888
n my vacation time 1889
n New England 910
n passing moods 198S
n peace we will abide 3970
nold Central Park 3151
n questa tomba oscura 1160
n San Francisco 4715
n Seville 5751
n shadowland 5588
n shady bower 5848
n Southern California 60009
n Spanien, im lande der Kasta-
nien 3703
n stiller abendstunde 3721
n tears through the woods I wan-
der 2891
n the beyond 3513
n the blessed by and by 4716
n the city I command 59968
n the cornfield 1671; 5752
n the days of sunny June 3152
n the evening twilight 3971
n the field 5753
n the fire light 3972
n the forest 59926
n the garden. 911; 3514
n the giant swing 4352
n the gloaming 4717
n the golden autumn time 60104
n the golden fullness 3643
n the golden harvest time 3973
n the halls of memory 4718
n the hay 2554
n the hills of Colorado 3515
n the homeland 5754
n the hour when death draws near. 1714
n the Indian village 4352
n the isle of our dreams 2900; 4653
n the land of light 3974
n the land of make-believe 3516
n the land of sunshine 3153
n the mansions of the blest 5755
n the Maytime 5425
n the meadow 5824
n the menagerie 4352
n the mill 59854
n the month of May 3975
n the moonlight 56279; 1304; 3976
n the morning 355
n.the morning dawn 1305
n the mountains 366
n the orchard 58069
n the pathway of life 56224
n the pinewoods 1991
n the presence of the king 1306
n the secret place 4719
n the shade of the fragrant pines. 5756
n the shade of the trees 3154
n the shadow of Mt. Shasta 4720
n the shadow of the silvery moon . 4721
INDEX
453
In the shadow of the Blue Ridge . . 2668
In the silent deep 4722
In the soft moonlight 2669
In the Spring time 4723
In the summer long ago 4724
In the tiny comers 1890
In the twilight 57981; 1891
In the vallev 3517
In the valley where the Chesa-
peake flows 2670
In the valley where the Platte's
bright water flows 357
In the whirl, march twostep 912
In the wild west 5325
In the woods 2495
In Thee, O Lord 3977
In treue fest 2015
IntwOight 1556
In Venice 2574
Incline your ear 4548
Independence league march 5757
Independence Liberty bell 3518
Indian cradle song 913
Indian lullaby 572
Indian print shop Cante Masica. . . 58049
Indian summer waltzes 1917
Indiana 1244
Indiana music co. My own sweet-
heart 4908
Indy(V. d') Fervaal 1892
Indy (V. d'), and others. Airs avec
acct. de piano 3275
Infant King 4725
Inflammatus 4726
Ingersoll tingle 2905
Ingle (W. H. H.) Evelina 56201
Ingraham (H.) Dont be so shy .. 5498
Ingraham (L. M.) Girl 3923
Ingram (H. B.J On a moonlight
summer's nignt 1393
InnesB (M.) &)ul whispers 2503
Inquietude 57878
Inspiration 5758
Inspirer and hearer of prayer 56280
Inspiring songs 4727
Instruments of percussion 2700
Insurance bug 358
Insure your life today 359
International conservatory of music
correspondence course 3155
Invincible folio of organ music 867
Invitation 1645; 4728
Invitation polka 60090
Invocation 81; 3453
lola 2671
lone 1845
Irene 4729
"Iris" 66411
Irish American soldier 57951
Irish folk-song 5564
Irish gema waltzes 3978
Irish hymn 1893
Irresistible 4730
Irrlicht 3293
Irvine (M. L.) We are near you. . 3750
Irwin (M.) May Irwin's rag time
dance 2012
Irwin (Mrs, S.) Penny for your
thoughts 1008
Is it you? 58078; 3519
Is there a comer in heaven for me . . 1894
Is there anything I can do for you . . 1307
Isaacs (A. B.) Love of a day 3197
Isaacs (A. B.) & Meyer (G. W.)
True love 57998
i Isaacs (D. L.) I like you 5725
Isadore waltz 1308
Island of By & By 5759
Island ischer marsch *' Nanna" 56202
Isle (The) of Bing 56047; 107
Isle of Kiss 915
Israel (B. B.) Those charming
eyes of gray 3704
Israel's deliverance 4731
It ain't all honey 57986
It ban party good yoke 3979
It-e-laine 3520
It is better to have loved and lost . . 1895
I It is enough 56105
It is good to be alive 56004
It is the scarecrow 5760
It pays 1309
It's a fad 57982
It's a long way back 2672; 5761
, It's all on account of the girl 5762
' It's bad to make promises 3157
, It'seasy 916
It's hard to be a boy 2673
It's impossible to find a better girl. 59978
It's just because 917
It's lonesome to-night 1896
It's lovely 4732
It's merely a matter of time 377
It's only a custom 918
It's only a letter 3521
It's the girls 4379
It's the little things that count 60005
It's the smile 919
It's up to you 3134; 5763
I It's your lovely disposition .. 2674; 3070
It was a lover 3550
It was persuasion 2675; 3156
It woulan't be the proper thing. . . 3980
Italian serenade 3672
Itsell (N .) Dying deserter 2419
Itzel (J.):
Boy & the butterfly 1737
Caprice 1970
Elf and fay 1738
I live in hope 1739
I May festival grand march 2045
Rustling leaves 1939
Valley nvulet 3740
Wild-rose 1940
Ivanhoe 601 16
Ivans (W.) Just because 55967
Ivon, my delight 56005
Ivy 3983
Ivy man 3159
J. G. Beazley's 18 origin^-melo-
; dien 4306
454
INDEX
Jaber? (G.) music co.:
Heart & a sword 3942
Heaven is over all 327
Kaloraraa march 370
Lilies 4800
\\lien I met dat gal ob mine . . 555
Jack and jai 4733
Jack & the beanstalk 4514
Jack Frost 3559
Jack Horner 3622; 4734
Jack leaving home 3160
Jack 0'lantem*8 coming 3984
Jack of all waltz 920
Jack Sprat 79
Jackman (M. A.) Just for my sake,
May 368
Jackson (K.) Worship and praise. 58040
Jackson (F. E.) No more cock-
a^hts 3592
Jackson ifF. R.) Where Ohio's
waters now 4211
Jackson (H.) Sweet memories . . . 1479
Jackson (J. W.) Soldier boy 1462
Jackson (L. F.) Song of praise. . . 1051
Jackson ( R . C . ) Fan flirtation 4735
Jackson (R. M.):
Advent of Flora 5332
Beneath spreading oaks 5389
Chestnut burr 5439
Dancing 5481
Jackson (S. B.):
Hislove 5696
I knew 5724
Jacobs ( W . ) For entries registered ,
consult this index under titles or
names of composers.
Jacobs-Bond (C.) Birds 2549
Jacob's ladder 4736
Jacobsen (H .) Salutation 56301
Jacobsohn (M.) Mazurka 1897
Jacobson (J. 0.) Selma 690
Jacoby ^ R . ) I' m j ust a cowboy . . . 4692
Jacoby (R. B.):
I'm just a cowboy 4692
Say you'll be mine 5069
Jacques (G. V.) 'Way back in old
New Eng 544
Jacques-Dalcroze (E.):
Children's songs 58132
Hymne au prin temps 6765
Reflet sur Peau 60074
Rhythmische marsche 2906
84 marches rythmiques 2676
Jadassohn (S.) Passion 5375
Jagd 2153
Jager (J.) Islandischer 66202
Janrmarktsfest von plundersweil-
em 4573
Jakobowski. May pole dance 56010
Jamais sassez 4495
James (A.) Three cheers for San
Francisco 56540
James (E. E.) Ploughboy 4737
James (F.):
O sing unto the Lord 3161
Sing unto God 3162
Jameson Adams & co. :
Osing 3161
Sing unto God 3162
Jamestown rag 5764
Jamie's trials 56550
Jamouneau (A. J.) Lay not up for
yourselves 2449
Janin fr^res:
Andante 5559
Prelude 5560
Janitor 4738
Janotha (N.) White heather 108
Japanese brigade 4739
Japanishe national-hymne 4372
Japanischer kriegsmarsch 3445
Jaauith (C. G.) When the music
dies away 1119
JaraMUdi 381
Jara mladi pochod 1310
Jarman (A. J.) If I only wer a
con ' 2665
Jarratt (J. A.) Miss Cora 2467
Jarratt (L. ) Autumn ride 1 898
Jarvis (J.) Mother-play 4576
Jarvis (M. M.) Hopes adrift 5710
Jarvis (M. S.) San Francisco 1431
Jasper Johnson 3163
Jaunita 58113
Jaunty little maid 3985
Jay (I. G. ) Meaning of the bells. . 3212
JeanM. Neil 59979
Jean Manns new method 3065
Jeanette 3164
Jeans (C.) In a home 4711
Jefferies (H. H.) Eyes of all 3901
Jeffers (T. C.) God is near 5620
Jefferson (G. F.):
Free land 56203; 58050; 1246
God's law 58051; 1258
Love 58052; 1344
Peace 58053; 1408
Jeg er saa lykkelig 1899
Jehovah reigns 4740
Jemain (J.) Senate 4741
Jenkin (M. F.) Wooin.g 4217
Jenkins (D.):
Adgofion 2878
Lead, Kindly Light 2955
Meibion Gwalia 5766
Mighty deep 2877
Song of hope 2956
Jenkins {Mrs. E.) California pop-
pies 2662
Jenkins (Mrs. E. J.):
I can draw 4681
My morning glory vine 2734
Jenkins (E. L.) If Carnegie would
only 3149
Jenkins (R. O.):
Christ the child 1900
Daffodils 797
Jenkins' sons mus. co. :
Best Iget 4310
Beyond 3832
Evening hymn romance 281
Fairy whispers 285
INDEX
455
Jenkins' sons miis. co. — Continued.
Fernv DeU mazurka 290
Gentle shepherd waltz 307
flappy thoughts waltz 322
Little traveler march 397
Thoughtful moments romance . 526
United hearts march 539
Valley chapel waltz 540
Whispering hope waltz 561
Jenks (P.) WTien the bloom of-
summer comes 1 114
Jennie 4742
Jennie & little Jim 3523
Jennings (G, B.) Co. For entries
registered, consult this index
under titles or names of com-
posers.
Jensen (J. C.) Blacksmith's
daughter 3401
Jensen (P. C.) Returning home.. 4101
Jephaniah 4743
Jemagin (R. C.) Brown eyes 3016
Jerome (B. M.):
My lotus lady 421
My sawdust queen 422
Jerome (F.) Beyond 3831
Jerome (W.) & Schwartz (J.):
Any old time 3811
Kitty 4004
Jerome & Schwartz:
Float me Charlie 1237
Sweet Anastasia Brady 1477
Jes' wait till 921
Jespie dear I love you 1901
Jest a-wearyin' fer you 654
Jester (S. L.) Little violets peep-
ing 1969
Jesu, Thou sweetness pure & blest. 1323
Jesus a friend ever dear 56092
Jesus came 3029
Jesus died for me 56027
Jesus don't pass me by 1311
Jesus I am resting 922
Jesus ia able 923
Jesus is bom 5767
Jesus is coming 4744
Jesus is leading 924
Jesus is nigh 360
Jesus, Jesus 925
Jesus keeps 4745
Jesus lives 4746
Jesus, lover of my soul 4747
Jesus loves you still 58018
Jesus merciful 56419
Jesus my Lord my love 1902
Jesus, my Saviour, look on me 1494
Jesus my Shepherd 56102
Jesus needs me 5768
Jwus save me now 361
Jesus shall conquer 4748
Jesus says I love you 1903
Jesus was a baby 3545
Jewel 3165
Jewell (F.) Merits 59841
Jewell (P.) Farmer's boy 1227
Jewels 60028
Jiljenberg (J.) Hot time 5714
Jingle bells 4749
Jingles 4750
Jiran ( J. ) On the Bel videre 4969
Joan in (A.) & co.:
Cel6bre serenade 58054
Dans la campagne 58055
Serenade 58056
Job(B.) Canoeing 56209
Jobe8(irr«. L. D.) Thinking.... 5206
Jochem (C.) Dreams of Spring. . . 55990
Joe, the pet 3166
Johanning (P. F.) Fleur de lis. . . 5769
Gay dandelion 1904
John Five Twenty-Four 3986
Johnnie on the spot 4751
Johnny wants to be 3987
Johns (A.) Araby 729
Johns (J. W.) Gentle AUene 56210
Johnson (A.) Massa dear 56008
Johnson {Mrs. A. L.) Dear heart. 56211
Johnson (A. S.) and White (O. M.)
Come take a float 783
Johnson (B.) Maid in Maiden ,
Lane 955
Johnson (C. J.) Salute to Uncle
Sam 60018
Johnson (C. L.):
If Ihadhalf 3510
lola 2671
Johnson (C. W.) Ah's got no nerve 2983
Johnson (E. D.) Dear San Fran-
cisco 56212
Johnson ( E. H . ) F'or baby's sake . 1 767
Johnson (II.) At the bugle's call. . 784
Johnson (J. E.) Reflections 2785
Johnson (J. R.):
Bo'd of education 3837
Sho<.)-fly regiment 2677
Johnson (J. St. A.) & Barratt (A.)
Won't you buv?. 56025
Johnson (J. W.) Victim to pov-
erty 2318
Johnson (Mrs. M. A.) Saloon-
keeper's pet 5059
Johnson (N.):
I come to vou 4752
I know an isle 5770
Ix>ve's waking 1905
Remembrance 1906
Johnson (R.):
(^ome fill your glass 1907
Hymn to Bacchus 1908
Johnson (R. V.) Hungaria 5718
Johnson (V.) My EvcUti 2728
Johnston (J. D.) Loves devotion.. 4828
Johnston (L.) Blue coat 5405
Johnston (R. P.) One Autumn
day 3604
Johnston (W. P.) When you were
in your teens 56180
Join the captain's band 1909
Join ye mon 4753
Joiner (Mrs. A. M.):
Baby Vinan's lullaby song 3390
Morning praise 3574
W^etwo 3751
456
INDEX
Joker 1312; 5771
Joliff(M.) Eyes of blue 4533
Jolly bachelors 3524
Jolly boy 4754
Jolly good fellows 2772
Jolly Jack Frost 3988
Jolly joker 3525
Jolly little cow boys 1313
Jolly mendicant 5426
Jolly pranks 4890
Jolly rain drops 3989
Jolly rover 362
Jolly sailor boys 56560
Jolly sweethearts. 58187; 1314; 3990; 5772
Jolly tars 3526
Jolly time 663
Jonathan march 60020
Jones (A. M.) Million march 1360
Jones ( Mrs. A. W.) Prelude 2444
Jones (C. B.) Place me on the
heavenly side 1011
Jones (C. P.):
AUIneed 576
Atonement 736
Calling us deeper 772
Coming as a thief 788
I believe it 631
Jesus, Jesus 925
Jones (E. S.):
Floating with the gale 2611
'Mong the cliffs 2717
My sweet octaroon 2737
Jones (II.) City of wasted years. . 1668
Jones (H. W.):
CrossiM the bar 55969
My girl when she wore short
dresses 3231
Jones (ifr«.H.W.):
Penny for your thoughts 1007
Sleeping 56213
Jones (L. E.^ Keep shining 56512
Jones (M.) Bidding farcweU to his
beautiful Lillian 1607
Jones ( N . R . ) Song of the fairies . . 363
Joneses.):
Girl with the drooping eye 2907
Good and bad 2908
My birthday 2909
My first, my only love 5773
Palmistry 2910
See-See 1910
Jones (S.) & Tours (F. E.) See-
See 1910
Jones (S. 0.) I thoug:ht 3505
Jordan (F. R.) Maid in the moon. 956
Jordan ( W.) Minuet 56532
Jordon (D.) Two little sailor boys. 3723
Josellen waltz 5774
Josephine 3991
Josselyn (A. S.) I must be leav-
ing 1294
Jour d'^t^ k la Montague 56094; 268
Journeying pilgrim 364
Joy, great ]oy 3992
Joy, ]oy, joy 4755
Joy of the Lord is your strength 60044
Joy of the nations 4756
Joyce, Ruby & Bendemage:
My southern queen 2067
Strolling 58a57
Joveux retour 4223
Joyeux soleil 59851
Joyful greeting 2495
Joyful hearts 94
Joyful tidings 366; 5775
Joyfully 1911
JoyouB dance 56448
Joyous mom march 3889
Joyous return 5036
Joyoxiflly sin^ 1912
Joys of an Irish dance 4757
Joys of summer 28
Juanita 5636
Jubilate Deo 366; 1249; 2911; 5657
Judd(C. M.) Julie 4758
Judson ^A.)*
Gather near 4581
Praise Him 5009
Rejoice 5028
Song of the angels 5142
Welcome guest 5776
Jul-marsch 5777
Jule 3527
Julen ar Kommen 5778
Julie 4758
Julstamning 5779
Jmnper (H. M. L.) Love the con-
queror 1978
Jumping rope 2514
June rose 56251
June roses 3551
Junge fahnrich 60032
Jungmann (A.):
Espanola 4759
Loneing 3192
Jtlngst (H.) Fremdl&ndiflche volka-
weisen 5780
Juniata 926
Junior union 367
Junne (O.) Ungarische rhapeo-
dien 5664
Juno 3993
Jupiter 1315
Just a bunch 4760
Just a cosy little home 5781
Just a dear little home 3994
Just a dream of home 5782
Just a dream of Nellie 3995
Just a letter that mother wrote . . . 1913
Just a little fond affection 59839
Just a little nearer 5783
Just a picture 1316; 3996
Just a step 3997
Just a waltz with sweetheart 56496
Just after Christmas dinner 5784
Just an humble little cottage on the
hm 2445
Just around the comer 58114
Just as I am 796; 4761
Just as the leaves begin to fall 1914
Just at the dawn 66471
Just because 55967; 2859; 3998
INDEX
457
Just because He loved me 5785
Just because I learned 927
Just because I like you 3167
Just because it reminds me 1915
Just because it's you 2912
Just before the ball 13528
Just for my Bake, May 368
Just for the fun of it 505
Just for to-night 1572
Just how much I love you 2679
Just keep a traveling 1916
Just listen to my footsteps, babe . . 2446
Just now 1317
Just one boy 928
Just one more life 1318
Just out, you know 2913
Just to foUow Jesus 56225
Just to pass the time away 2680
Just to say one last good bye 369
Just we two 4762
Just when Thou wilt 56106
Just you 59830
Just you and 1 3529
Just you and me 5786
K. E. P. march 5787
Kaempfert (M.):
Alt deutscher marsch 5788
Kaeuffer (E.):
Angel on earth 58109
At the close of election day. . . 2392
Back again to Indiana 1590
Bargain 58110
Black eved daisies 1615
Bride of Washington 764
By the way of the cross 2406
Climbing of the tree 779
Coo-coo-coo 1674
Down in the meadows love. . . 2417
Down in the old grapevine
swing 814
Dying deserter 2419
Going home 859
Good night dear heart good
night 1805
Happy childhood 3479
Her husband is a railroad man. 329
Her love has called me 879
Hero number two 3124
Home on the hill 334
How happy we will be 3135
I love you darling from afar. . 2440
I'm longing 907
I will always think of you 893
I will teach him 345
Irish- American soldier 57951
It-e laine 3520
Jaunita 581 13
Jes' wait 921
Jollytars 3526
Joyful tidings 365
Just an humble little cottage . 2445
Just around 58114
Just before 3528
Kathleen 637
Love me, love me 644
Love's telegraphy 1983
3595— PT 3, Nos 18-26—06 7
Kaeuffer (E.) — Continued.
Mamie Moore 1994
Marie 962
Melody of the bee 58115
Mother dear 2037
My clinsing ivy 2473
My darling Belle 2048
My Kitty Lou 58128
My mother's flower 2058
My own fond dove 2064
No more cockfights for dis coon 3592
Old Camp Creek shore 58181
Only the sweetheart 3605
Operator's sweetheart 997
Orisons 2484
Our glorious fourth 2486
Please don't tease me 1013
Princess Edna 2140
See America first 2498
Sorry 1055
Sounds from the desert 2228
Sowing flower seed 3660
Strolling in the moonlight 1074
Sunlit clime 2609
Sweet bunch of roses 3683
Sweet darling mother 2256
Tell the congregation 692
That dear old fashioned cottage 2280
There is no sweeter rose 57920
They shall see his face 703
This musical wife of mine 705
Those charming e>res of gray. . 3704
UntQ we meet again 2517
When I sat by the river 566
When the simbeams kiss the
hilltops 1124
W- hen the war is over 1126
Where the Kentucky holly
grows 2356
Wherever thou dost go 2360
Who loves him not for fame. . . 2363
Will you sometimes think of
me 1137
Wink your eye 2372
Yellow dog from home 2383
You go your way 3794
Your eyes of blue 3796
Your troth I freely give you . . - 2388
Kahnt (C. F.) nachfclger. For
entries registered, consult this
index under titles or names of
composers.
Kain (H. C.) Indian summer.... 1917
Kaiser (P.) Sleigh ride 4763
Kalld (R.) Last hope 55992
Kalorama march 370
Kammermusik dichtung 5632
Kandy kid for mine 1319
Kaps(K.):
Alsatian 636
Belle of Mayfair 748
Karg-Elert (S.):
Achtlieder 58166
En mein kind 58173
Halleluja 1271
Poesien 5789
458
INDEX
KftTganoff JG.):
Grandiatner'B dance 3105
Little waltz 3187
Karpow(M.) 2'"« valse 5790
Kate has kissed the blarney 1320
Kate O'Brine 5791
Kathchen von Heilbronn 1411
Kathleen 637
Katie 371; 1918; 3999
Katydid 109
Kauffman (C. S.):
I am coming home 56511
Love won 5893
Kaufman (J.):
Dear old proverbs 1192
Tokey Loe 1503
Kaufman (M. R.):
Sapphire 5065
That is the reason 5194
Kaun(H.):
Es war einmal 2914
Ftinf ges&nge 1321
Siebenlieder 5792
Kaun (W. A.) music co. :
Es war einmal 2914
Froh durch die welt 875
Grande marche 685
Im blatenduft 3291
Sieben lieder 5792
Waving palms 2329
KayserfH. E.) Study 4764
Kean (H. A.) Kate n&a kissed the
blarney 1338
Kearton (H.):
Jack & Jill 4733
Little Jack Homer 4815
Keefer(J. H.) Dreaming of home. 819
Keelin (H. W.) In the valley. . . . 3517
Keen {Mrs. E. J. S.) Russian ex-
ile 2176
Keep kool koon! 3168
Keep me all the way 372
Keep on doing it Sandy 59980
Keep on praying 638; 4000
Keep on the target 373
Keep shining 56512
Keep step with Jesus 58019
Keep the battle raging 5793
Keep the danger signal flying 4001
Keep the heavenly hills in view . . . 4765
Keeper of my heart 1990
Keeper of the light 4766
Keeping house 59994
Keeping me 3530
Keesler {Mrs. W. H.) I want to
find 3507
Keife (K.) Queen of the Golden
Gate 455
Keith (L.):
Skidoo 2221
Underneath a parasol 3727
Keith (L. W.):
Skidoo 4129
Stilt dance 4147
Keith & Kemble. I could learn
to love you 1852
Keith, Prowse & co., ltd.:
Oh! Isay! 3086
Sleep, baby, sleep 2078
ThinkinMong 2079
Two songs 56215
Vliat my lover said 2080
Keldorfer (V.);
Dreiliadln 5794
Metamorphose 57908
K^lei-Bela, French comedy 59912
Keller ( A . A. ) Twenty-three 1089
Keller {Mrs. E. E.) Sweet child-
hood hours 2828
Keller (G. M.) With dawn comes
death 565
Keller (O.) Waldscenen 4767
Kelley(H.) Oldstonewall 4961
Kelley (M.) Down where the
roses bloom 815
Kelley (T. W.) When your moth-
er says good-bye 3350
Kelly ( A. ) My Texas charm 2070
Kelly (E. M.} Kinkay waltzes 4002
Kelly (J. T.) I could make you
marry me 632
Kelly (T. J.) Under the green-
wood tri*^ 2447
Kendall (A.A.) Kentucky Rose! 1322
Kendall (E. F.):
At the post 35
Manhattan rag 2681
Kendall (M. T.) Orphan's plea. . . 60019
Kendall (R. C.) My sweetheart. . 2069
Kendis & Paley:
Cheer up 59838
How could you 2646
I'd love to have you love me . . 2657
Just a little fond affection 59839
There's not gold enough 59840
Kennedy (R. H.) Jonathan march 60020
Kennedy (T. F.) \\Tien the fra-
grant roses 3765
Kennedy & co. :
Little gold clock 3377
Mother's blessing 3560
Two lovers 3378
Kenner (G. h.) My charming lit-
tle Wabash Pearl 3227
Kenny (E.R.) Kioma 3531
Kent (E.):
Chestnuts 2682
Noah's ark 430
Kent (L.) San Francisco 2797
Kentucky Rose 1322
Kentucky state song 56208
Kephart (C. B.) Beautiful roses.. 742
Kephart {Mrs. C. B.) White
House bride 1524; 2362
Kephart (R. M.) White House
bride 1524; 2362
Kept by the power of God 5795
Kerker (G.): ^
Belle of N.Y 59888
Dear old Broadway 58002
Ensemble 60004
Entrance of the Rajah 374
INDEX
459
Eerker (G.) — Continued.
Entrance of Todd 36
Finale, act 1 375
Hist, advance with care 376
It's merely a matter of time . . 377
It's the little things 60005
Love is a wonderful thing 58003
Oh, Mr. Sun 4768
Opening act 2 378
Ruth 5051
That's the time 37
Tourist waltzes 38
Tourists 60006; 639
Wedding procession 379
We're the gnomes 380
When cupid plays a little
game 58004
Which one shall we marry 560
Wouldn't you like to know . . . 56167
Kern (C. W.):
Bad'ner mad'ln 3533
Brooklet 2683
Fairy fountain 833
Laughing sirens 4769
Kern (J. D.):
All I want is you 5796
Dont you want 4481
Meet me at twilight 2014
Kem(L. M.) Ivy 3983
Kem (W.) To the spring 2629
Kerry dance 3571
Kesewetter (G. ) Oblivion 4946
Kessel (G.):
Herbei 5682
100 (Der) psalm 1919
Ketilbey (A.):
Dairymaids 57929
Girl behind the counter 57930
Ketftlbey (A. W.):
Girl behind the counter 2034
Little Michus 2932
Kid-glove grafting man 56519
Kid that captivated Broadway. . . . 929
Kidnapped 2684
Kidoo skidoo 1920
Kiefert (C):
Beauty of Bath, selection 39
Belle of Mayfair lancers .... . . 749
Keihl (G.) I could hear the' old
stream 56216
Kiel (K.):
Child's happiness 599
Little queen polka 946
Killamey 5797
Killamey, my home 5798
Elillgrove (T. E.) For Jesus is my
friend 2427
Killingsworth (R.) Am I ready for
His call 159
Kimbrough (T. M.) On a moon-
light summer's night 1393
Kinder Christabend 5592
Kinder Kflnig 5799
Kinder-trios 58001
KindeiBcenen 5074
Kindred (H. J.) Fisherman's luck 1760
King (A.) She is sleeping mid the
roses 2208
King (H. J.) Jesu, Thou sweetness
pure & blest 1323
King (J. R.):
Geschichten 4587
Hand-in-hand 4631
On blooming meadows 4967
Pensees dansantes 4990
Kinff (R. A.):
Down Mobile 4486
For love of thee 5570
Good-bye 5626
Perchance 4991
Sad, sweet end 5053
King Cometh 4770
King Elk 55970
King Henry's prayer 5249
King of good feUows . 56522; 60111; 2915
King of love 57968; 1216
King of Sherwood 1276
King of the ages 5800
King Robert of SicUy 4418
Kingdom '. . 4508
Kingdom of love 58079
King's call 930
Kingsley (F. L.) Love poem 4826
Kinkay waltzes 4002
Kinsey(A. I.) In the whirl 912
Kinzie (R. A.) & Gabriel (C. H.)
Gospel & temperance songs 60021
Kioma 3531
Kirchbach (M.) Trauungs musik. 59796
Kircheis (O. A.) Fight 60022
Kirchner (F.):
Ena gavotte 4771
Homage k Mozart 2685
Humoreske 2686
Kiritz (Mrs. C.) Pet in a gilded
cage 56217
Kirkesange 2512
Kirkpatrick (W. J.). For entries
registerea, consult this index
under titles or names of com-
posers.
Kirkpatrick (W. J.) & Elderkin (G.
W. ) Redeemer's praise 561 1 1
Kisor (T. W.) Mother's request . . 4884
Kiss all the girls for me 2687
Kiss, kiss, kiss 5698; 5801
Kiss to the flag 2^88
Kistler (A.) In San Francisco 4715
Kistner (F.):
Aus dem reiche 5631
Benediction 60023
Drei frauenchOre 5637
Drei mannerchdre 4321
Kommermusik 5632
Lied der pappenheimer 5075
Quintett 4325
Sangers welt 5557
Trio 3456
Wilde rose 5558
Kitty 4772
Kitty CarroU 110
Kitty, pretty Kitty 4004
460
INDEX
Kiver up yo' head my little lady. - 1921
Klagelied 1536
Klagendelied 6847
Kla^(M. M.) Star of heaven.... 5161
KhBB'iR.):
Abendfriede 60024
Maik&tzchen 60025
Zigeuneretandchen 60026
Klavier-eonate 4777
Klein (A.) Peasant dance 2448
Klein (M.):
Animal king 583
Culinary Mary Ann 2577
Dainty music maid 60124
Dora 60125
Girlsl 2618
I will love you forever 2916
Liquid air police parade 2694
Luna pastimes 56565; 1347
Man from Non 56566; 1351
Klein Maryke 3786
Kleine (W. D.) Landa's park. . . . 4780
Kleiner schelm 5839
Kleiner schmeichler 5839
Klengel (J.) Technische studien. 4773
Klengel (P.) Symphonie pa-
th^tique 57990
Kletterroeen. ..." 303
Kline (N.E.) Goby! 1257
Klingler (E. R.) Sarah Jane 5066
Klingler(K.) Diebstahl 3532
Klohr (J. N.) Dolly Madison
march 3360; 4474
Klosterglocker 5110
Klugescheid (R.):
Chimes of love 5443
Festival dance 59907
Romance, by Vieux temps 2164
Swan 2255
Kmoch (F.):
Continental pneumatic 1922
Java Mlddl 381
Muj Konicek 40
Knab (A.):
Ichhalte 60052
Liebste spricht 60053
Kn&bel(A. M.):
Cheerfulness 5802
Communion 56138
Gaiety of heart 5803
Merrymaking 5804
On a journey 5849
R6ve charmaut 5031
Sweet recollections 5850
Sweet remembrances 5805
Two little fairies 5806
Undine 5S07
With comet 5808
With jov and love 5861
Knapp(H.6.) May 4083
Knight (H.) Golden harvest 1560
Knight bros.:
Hymn my mother sang 887
Lovers' lane 647
Knight of the thimble 4774
Knipp (O.) Lenten march 56234
Knisely {Mrs, M. E.) Ragged
coat 3273
Knode (O. T.) When the autumn
ends 2347
Kobold 56452
Koboldstreiche 15
Koch (F. E.) Deutsche Tanne. . . 56214
Koch(W.B.) Before 3826
Korian(J.) Serenade 1923
Koehler (A. L.) Selina 2806
Koehler^L.) Practical method . . 931
Koehn (E. A.) When the summer
tumsour liioughts tojoy 2522
Koeppen (P.) Wiedemann (M.)
Der 100 psalm 1526
Kahler (E.):
Concerto 5809
Leben fiir den Zaren 5810
Ruslau 5616
Kohler (H.):
Ambrttnnele 4249
Amheimweg 4250
Auf derwacht 4270
Vergissmeinnicht 5236
Kohlman (C.) & co. When the
lights go out 1519
K6lTing(C.):
Chasse au lion 5811
Whither 4775
Komidag 1924
Kommt herzu 4776
Komzak(K.) Bad'nermad'lu... 59885;
3533
Konesky (L.) New church hymn 1382
KonigElfs lieder 56266
Kdnigs einzug 3565
Koninsky (S.) In lover's lane 4712
Koninsky music co.:
Automobile girl 4274
Call to arms 5431
Demon's laugh 4463
Echos of spring 3059
In lover's lane 4712
Laughing eyes 1942
When it's springtime 3339
Konzertstack 3331
Koocle (E. L.):
IJow bearers 5411
Colonial minuet 5456
Cupid's queries 5478
Just after 5784
Li'l pickannin's' 5856
Little pinks 5«i9
Little Virginia 'ristocrat 5873
Korea schottische 68178
Ko9chat(T.) Forsaken 1769
KotUun (C.) Bullfighters 2404
Kowalski:
Danse des dryades 57873
Roses de Boheme 5045
Krakowiak no. 2 1925
Kramer (R.^ Waldlied 5254
Kramer-l^angert (E.) Wiegenlied 4781
Kramer music pub. co. J\i8t you. 5786
Kratochvil (F. ) Co je Komu 5453
INDEX
461
Kratz (L. G.):
Crown Dim 2576
Jesus 4747
Kr&ume tr&ume 58175
Kremer (V.) co.:
Cinderella 4405
I never can forget you dear. . . 1862
In the springtime 4723
Like the rose, you are the
f aireat 938
Love's conquest waltzes 645
Paddy 4983
Reindeer 5026
Take me back to dear old
Dixie 2269
Wait on the comer 56235
Where is Brown 56236
Krepe(J. 0.) San Francisco's fall 5063
Kr^s ( Mrs. R. A.) Old Mends. . . 4958
Kreusch ( W. C . ) Down in the cav-
erns 60126
Kreutzer (F. W.) Girl 3924
Kreutzer (R.) 42 etttden 5812
Krey (H.) music co.:
As the nightingale 4269
Darktown guards 3042
I'm waiting for your answer
MoUiedear 1293
I've got a white man 3981
If I could only greet 1876
Just because it reminds me of
you 1915
Love's incense 3549
Only a wreath 4975
When the golden sunmier's
gone 2349
Where the sandman gets his
sand 3773
Kriegh (ifr«. M.) Jack 3160
Kriens (C):
Dans la campagne 58055
S^r^nade 58056
KrinbUl (G. E.J For entries reg-
istered, consult this index under
titles or names of composers.
Kroeger (E. R.):
Humoresque n^gre 2689
Symbols 1926
Zehnlieder 5813
Kronke(E.) Preludes 5866
Kross (E.):
Barcarole 57901
Bavolet flottant 57902
Complaisante 57904
Kacken (F. ) Heaven hath ahed . . 5674
Kuckuckslied 3564
Kuehborth (J. G.) Back 5376
KQhn (£.) Normannenlied 59795
Kiihn(F.) Augen rechts 382
Kuhn(H.) I wish 3147
Kuhnau (JO Klavier-sonate 4777
Rummer (C.) My very own 4059
Rummer (D. F. A.) Escuela de
Yioloncela 1927
Runkd (J.) Sparkling dew 5151
Runkel broe. For entries refiiti-
tered, consult this index under
titles or names of composers.
Runkel's electric graded course 5814
Runz(H. TO Jule 3527
Rurtz (lfr<. E.) Minneapolis fire. 1361
Rurzer entschlusB 1531
Rtlssner (A.):
Daron 2690
Memories 56237
Merrv (The) canter 66238
Rtissner (L. C):
Memories 56237
Merry canter 56238
Ryle ( Mtb. S. ) Find my papa 4554
Ryne (J. J.) I long to see my
mother 56239
Ryriale sive ordinarium missae . . , 5815
Ryrie eleison 2126
L. (E. S.):
Give thanks 4593
Offertor>r response 4948
Thank^eiving doxology 5192
Lacey (H. J.) :
Bethlehem's babe 5816
Christmas bells 4403
Hasten on 4640
Hear the bells 4647
Join ye men 4753
O Bethlehem 4937
Shepherds bow 5097
Singing glory 5124
Sleep 5127
Welcome 5265
Lachnera.) Nordisch 3534
Lachner (V . ) Fest overture Ill
Lack(T.):
Sonate pastorale 5817
Valse 2917
La Clair waltz 383
Lacombe (P.):
Marche Gasconne 1324
Suite de valses 3535
Lacostc (L.^:
Apple oloesoms 1928
Mimosa 1929
Vigile d'amour 1930
Lacy (A. S.) Never again 1379
Lacy (H. J.) Virgin mother 4184
Ladies 112; 1931
Ladoux f A, ) Impreseion 4778
Lady Baltimore waltzes 823
Lady Beatrice 4803
Lady-bird fly away home 56146
Lady Bountiful 1932
Lady Moon 60056
Lady of quality 5818
Laendler 4503
'* Laet ons met Herten reijne " 56374
LaFarge^E.) Flowers 3911
La Farge (M. M.) Summer girl. . . 1075
Laperty (A. R.) Dead summer .. 3876
Lafite(C.) FrauSorge 2918
La Follette. Hitch your wagon ... 3130
Lakeside waltz 384
Lamb (J. F.) Fkrentine 2612
462
INDEX
Lamb (J. H^ Living anthems 1783
Lamb(W. F.) Alma dear 68068
Lambe (J. F.):
I Wonder what we'd do 1874
Keep on 69980
Widow Doolin 66367
Lambert (F.):
Bid you good morrow 1933
Hub^ mich lieb 1954
In June 4779
Menuet 3636; 5819
0 heedless flower 1936
RAvede jeunesse 3169; 3537
When love bends low 1936
Yesterdays 1937
.La Meda (A.) One, two, three . . . 6820
Lament 1536
Lammers (P. J.) For entries regis-
tered, consult this index under
titles or names of composers.
Lampe (J. B.):
American chevalier 1676 ; 3383
Chatter-box 2667
Girl you leave behind 1788
Mandarin 3562
Land (L. D.) Leonore 2462
Land of hope and glory 69819
Land of liberty 3170
Land of our fathers 4006
Land of romance 932; 1938; 2691
Land of the midnight sun 1366
Land of Wales 4006
Land where my fathers died 67974
Landa's park 4780
Landau (B.) Catastrophe 1177
Lander (H.) Aye wakin' 0 ! 6373
Lfindler 69928
L&ndler Styrien 476
Landon (P. 0. ) Missouri 2030
Landon music co. Missouri 2030
Landry (A.) Deux valses 5821
Lane (J. P.V*
Beyona the dark sea 177
Bright and beautiful mansions . 180
Ring the bells 461
Saved through the blood of
Christ 476
Laney(C. H.) Sue 6173
Lang(H.) Santa Claus 2802
Lang (M. R.) Tryste Nofil 5823
Lang(R.) Minuet 2692
Lange (G.):
Beneath love's window 4299
Flower song 1764
In the cornfield 5752
In the meadow 5824
0 thou sublime sweet evening
star 3538
Rustling leaves 1939
Serenade 59945
Spring 59953
Wild rose 1940
Lange (P.) Wiegenlied 4781
Lange (S. de). Frailudien 385
Langey (O.):
Mile. Modiste 5686
Martinique 60132
Mascot 60133
Miss Dolly Dollars 2899
Nordland 56569
Oriental dance 4978
Langhoinrich (G.) Fuenf lieder. . 1941
Language of flowers 56395
Langyille (J.) Cottage by the sea. 3425
Lansing (A. W.):
God that madest earth 5825
New Jerusalem 3171
Omother 68121
LardeUi (G.):
Slumber song 4782
Song of parting 5826
Large or snuul 3559
Laighetto und grazioeo 2786
Larco 4634
Lark is up 1 632
Larkins & Lemonier. Sun am
shinin 66260
Lark's grave 2234
La Rochelle (C. du M.) Still hun-
ter 3306
Laronette 933
Larou88ini(lfr8. F. U.) Ave Maria. 1151
Larregla (J.) Viva Navarra 4185
Larry 4783
Larsen (H. £.) Back to my old
Wisconsin home 739
Larson (Mailing-) See Mailing-
Larson 6777
Larway (J. H.). For entries regia-
terea, consult this index under
titles or names of composere.
Lass o' Gowrie 1546
Last call 67890
Lastgood-bye 66497; 1325
Last hope 66992
Last kiss 389
Last song of a cantatrice 66383
Laubenheimer (G. E.) Traumerei. 2976
Laubenheimer (R.) Tr&umerei . . 2976
Laud we our God 4635
Lauder (H.):
Jean M.Neil 59979
Piper MacFarlane 66148
That's the reason 59984
W^e parted 5259
Laudry(A.) Hidalgo 5822
Laudy & co.:
Adoration 6680
Andante 5303
Chant du soir 4186
Festa 5071
Fragments 5072
Hiiondelles 4511
Marche triomphale 4338
Menuetto 6304
Scenes champdtres 4844
Six songs 4483
2'"« tarentella 5256
Laughing eyes 1942
Laughing sirens 4769
INDEX
463
Launig 56985
Laura, dear 3172
Laurel music reader 56006
Laurendeau (L. P.):
Air in 42nd peabn 3215
All souls rest 4241
Andante 2999; 4261
Beacon lights 3173
Bonnie Christ church beUs . . . 4333
Cavatine 4382
Cleopatra 1669
Coquette 4435
Dance 4453
Every valley 4527
Heaven 5674
Home 59924
I will sing 3216
In the forest 59927
Let all men praise 5844
Marksman 2458; 3208
Mauresque caprice 4851
Musica proibita 2046
Patrol 59938
St. Cecilia 5056
SQence 3174
Sounds from Austria 2227
Swedish coronation march 3681
Tendresse 59955
Unfold 3103
Vienna 59962; 5239
Voluntary 2996
Woodlark 3790; 5306
Zion awake 3035
Laurischkus (M.) Feldblumen . . . 5827
Lauriston (V.) Maple land 4029
Lavengro 5828
Lavignac (A.) Notions scolaires.. 5829
La Voie (E. J.) On the golden
prairie 56246
Lawlor (C. B.) Songs that take me
back to Ireland 1465
Lawrance (A. J.) & Gifford (H.):
Caroo 1656
My orange girl 123
Lawrance (A. J.), Mellor (T.), &
Gifford (H.) Hullo! who's there. 886
Lawrence (F. W.) America 160
Lawrence (J.) Which is the key. . 1130
Lawrence (M. E.^ Down the river. 56247
LawrenceviDe scnool. Song book. 56248
Lawson (I. M.) What a time 3757
Lawson (J. W.) Song idbum 113
Lax7F.):
Beneath love's window 4299
Caliph of Bagdad 4368
Dame Blanche 4451
Farewell to Naples 1226; 4543
In the gloaming 4717
Inflammatus 4726
Sleep well sweet angel 5123
Tancredi 5184
World's desire 3791
Lay not up for yourselves 2449
Lay of the cuckoo clock 3358
Laying down the pipes 3453
Layton(J. T.) Plea 5000
Lazarus (G.) Bin ton 1943
Lazarus (S. E.) Beautiful Susque-
hanna 2544
Lazzari (S.)'-
Femme 58134
Malentendu 58136
Nuit en mer 58137
Trois chansons 58141
Lea a. E.) Glorious land 4596
Leacn (J. A.) Bring me the flow-
ers 3014
Lead Kindly Light... 59837; 1944; 2955
Lead us on 2701
Leading star 390
Leading the way 1945
Leafy lane 5577
Leaponnow (S.) Chant d'automne. 391
Learn a lesson from the blossoms. . 60064
Learning her lessons 1326
Leary craft (A.) Across the sea . . . 570
Leary's alleyway 56067; 1327; 1946
Leave a window open 4007
Leave dis house, you Milton Brown 392
Leave me not 58020
Leben fUr den zaren 5810
LebeuB-pulse 4356
LeBoulch(H.) Valse d'amore. . . 56249
Lebov(G. E.) Darling 5484
Le Brunn (G.) Waitin' for my
bonnie Jean 56356
Lechler (G.) Waiting at the
church 3739
Le Couppee (F. ) Alphabet 934
Lederer (D.):
Avew tunide 5830
Bourdon 640
C616bre serenade k Jaques
Thibaud 58054
Scenes de la Cs&rda 641
Scenes hongroises. 5831
Ledue (E.) Bertrand (P.) & cie.:
• Ador6e 5833
Avew timide 5830
Deux valses 5821
Eglogue 5533
Fantaiflie. 5406
Hidalgo. 5822
Scfenes 5831
Six morceaux 4282
Sonate 5817
Tableaux 566«
Trait6 5669
Ledyne (W. ) Funeral march 1781
Lee(C. E.) MyJappy 4050
Lee (G.) Jamestown rag 5764
Lee ( J. B . ) I want to spend Christ-
mas 58059
Lee (M.) Fate's decree 6543
Lee (M. A.) Our darling in
heaven. 2118
Lee (M. H.) Geniveve 849
Lee (O.) Don't leave me 809
Lee(W.):
Broken (A) heart 3015
Childhood's happy hours 3025
464
INDEX
Lee (W.) — Continued.
Comfort 3033
ril wedyou 3142
In God's own parsidiBe 5750
San Francisco 5062
Simply trusting. 5114
When I went to Phebe's a
wooing 2342
When William went to war . . . 3770
Leech (F. A.) On the moonlit
lakes 2107
Leeuwen (A. v.) Senate f Or fiate. 4293
Leiavour (C. W.) Wedding of the
Man in tne Moon 1102
Leff(E. R.) Dont talk 3433
Lefort(J.) Id^ale 114
Left alone 4784
Leftwitch (R. L.) Will you come. 563
Lege (J. G.) My chocolate-colored
sweetheart 3677
L^e (W.) Susse Heimath 1947
LegendinF 4785
Legend of the milL 4654
Legende 1328
Legge (M. A.) Will you remem-
ber 5297
Legov (MO Alpenf est 5832
Legrand(E.) Ador6e 5833
Le Hache (W.) Sailor boy's
dream 2450
Lehar(F.) Wiener frauen... 3539; 4786
Lehman ^R. F.):
Angels' hosannas 5834
Promised one 5835
Lehman (R. F.) & Krapf (A.)
Angels' hosannas 5834
Promised one. 6836
Lehmann (G. ) Method for violin . . 4305
Lehmann (L. ) If I built a world . . 5836
Lehmann (Mrs. R.) Song of the
Shepherd 57976
Leifeld (Mrs. W. J.) Two little
children 4177
Leigh. See Murray.
Leigh (E. E.) On the placid Poto-
mac 4079
Leigh (F.W.) Why do the girls... 5291
Leigh (F. W.) and Godwin (W.)
Wire in. my lads 3787
Leigh (P.) Frisky darkies 4787
Leimbach (H. P.) Moonlight 4879
Leischner (C.) jr. At the little
rustic briage 166
Lejeal (A. F.) Second mass 1948
Lemburg (N. & N.) Can you for-
get 1175
Lemoine (R.) & cie:
Chanson 5633
Notions 5829
Recueil d' exercises 451
Retour d'oiseaux 5634
Lemoire (A.) Espanola. 4759
Lemon in the garden 4788; 5837
Lemonier (T.)*
All wise chickens. 577
Dinah 3879
When the heart is sad HIS
Lemonier dc Archer. Sun am
shinin. 56250
Lemonier dc Larkins. Sun am
shinin 56250
Lempereur (R.) Dix-huit prin-
temps. 2451
Lenecke (M.):
Rosenblatter 5838
Sechs leichte tauze 5839
Lennard (LaJy B.):
Daisy's wooing 1329
Lordis of the restless sea 58060
Lennon (E.) Kate O'Brien 5791
Lenox (K.):
Merry maidens 58061
Skidoo 2967
Lenox music co. :
Merry maidens 5^)61
Skidoo. 2967
Lent (E.):
Cradle song. 793
Two piano compositions. 1949
Lenten niarch 56234
Leo (J. P.) WTien the wild flowers
bloom 3769
Leola 4008
Leonard & co.:
Barcarolle 58062
Blackbird 4555
Fancy lane 2945
I cannot telL 103
June rose. 56251
Little white house 4838
Sing we and chant it 48; 2740
Smue^ler King 55
Leoncavfflo (R.):
Ave Maria. 5840
Pagliacci 19:0; 4789
Viva r America 5841
Leoni (F.):
Butterfly (A.) 3540
Merry maiden 4790
When he comes home 56053
Leonore 2462; 4009
Le Paige (C.) Run along . . . 2175; 4105
Lepaige (C. E.) What's all the
worry 3759; 5272
Lerman (J. W.):
Bells of Christmas 5388
Bridal chorus 56344
Christmas bells 5842
Come ye disconsolate 786
CrownHim 5476
Grand march in C 2625
I will love Thee 58184
Jesus is bom 5767
Little star 5872
Lord of the harvest 4018
Lord reigneth. 1340
'Neath my lady's window 41
O starry flag 2481
Oh, give thanks 4951
INDEX
465
Lerman (J. W.) — Continued.
KanBomed of the Lord 2493
Rebecca 2666
Songs without words 66361
SorSla 68088
Thanksgiving voluntary 6843
Variations 66362
Voluntary 3324
Leechetizky (TO Sextette 1951
Leslie (ifr«. J. E.) Hello! 6679
Leslies waltz 1330
Let all men praise the Lord 6844
Let all the people praise Thee 6845
Let cood enough alone 2693
Let him rest 3176
Let italone 6846
Let me be your last beau 68191
Let me do the drilling 4791
Let me down easy 4792
Let me hear the songs 4793
Let my complaint come before
Thee 2851
Let my soul be white 1952
Let's all make hay while the sun
shines 60131; 1331
Let's go out to the roller rink 1963
Let toot nigeer be 936
Let the Lora be praised 393
Let us rejoice 4794
Let us sing imto the Lord 29
Let us try 4010
Le Thiere (C.) Alicante 1568
Letter mother wrote 3176
Leu (S.) Help for San Francisco. 56262
Leuckart (F. K. C.) For entries
roistered, consult this index
under titles or names of com-
posers.
Levenseller (B. F.) When the
battle's o'er 3763
Lever de soleil 2130
Uvi (E.) I love a rose 394
Lewin (G. ) Kagende lied 5847
Lewis (C. H.):
Musical muddle 4889
Peter Piper 4993
Lewis(C.L.) Iwishlhad 5743
Lewis (F.J.) Dancing 5482
Lewis (G.) Checkers 3857
Lewis (I. N.) My dear Southern
lady 2049
Lewis (J. F.) Sweet forget-me-
not 56253
Lewis (L, R.):
Foot ball song 56254
For Tufts 56255
HaUelujah chorus 2632
Mother Goose 56256
Norman baron 1386
Tufts man 56257
Tufts song book 56258
Voice of learning 60035
We love it 66259
Lewis (0. B.) Mr. Howe 2716
Lewis (W.) Favorite march 3080
Lewis (W.H.) PaquiU 1004
Lewis dc Rose. American ballot. . 4255
Lewis-Henie pub. co. When the
apple blossoms bloom 2346
Lewis music co. Checkers 3867
Lewy (H.):
SiUamith 4324
Vier gedichte 5646
Liapounow (S.) Etude in G 3897
Libellen-tanz 67907
Libellule 1998
Liber am de best 936
Lichner (H.):
In shady bower 6848
Little rogue 3185
Onajoiimey 5849
Spring festival 1332
Sweet recollections 5850
With joy & love 5861
Lichter (H.):
Bridal chorus, Lohengrin 1976
Fairy echo 2197
Inthemm 59854
Tarantella 56084
Teasinc 59856
Liddecoat (J. G.) Little princess. 5870
Liddle (F. J.):
In the land 3516
Mischief making moon 3569
Liddle (S.):
Easter-tide 5852
Lord's prayer 1954
Lieb & Friedman. On moonlit
waters 56260
Liebehen im arm 4011
Liebesratsil...^ 5780
Liebisch (R.) Husarenbraut 4556
Liebling (E.) Selected Czemy
studies 42
Liebste spricht 60053
Lied der pappenheimer 5075
Lied des drehorgelmannes 3249
Liedep der liebe 1154
Lieder und gesange 4602; 5269
Life is just what you make it 3127
Life is not a feast 5853
Life of my heart 5288
Life of two brothers 56066
Life's lights 4795
Life's pathway 1955
Life's song 56474
Life's thanksgiving 878
Lift thine eyes 4796
Lift up thine eyes 5854
Lift up ye gates 60066
Lift up your eyes 4797
Lift up your heads 5392
Lift up your hearts 2868
Lift your eyes 4798
Light 57912
Light & song 4799
Light at eventide 56103
Light, glorious light 1714
Light in the window's not burning
for me 1956
Light of your brown eyes 5855
466
INDEX
Lightfoot {Mrz. N.) Oh, who will
care for mother 3246
Lighthouse 2939
Liffhts of home 56107
LiKe the rose he wears today 937
Like the rose, you are t^he fairest. . 938
Likette 66332
Lil' brack sheep 122
Lir pickannin's' parlance 5856
Lilac fairy 59929
Lilacs 716
Lilies & larkspur 4800
Lilies of the lake 395
Lille (G. de) lUve charmant 5031
LillenasCH.) Dreaming 3886
Lillies & roses mazurka 3889
Lillies of slumber land 4801
Lilliputian police 1967
Lilly (G. E.) Sweet LUy Queen. 3686
Lily maid 840
Lily of Boulter's lock 6040
LUyofKillamey 4802
Lily of the valley 474
Lily waltz 3177
Linaman (E. G.) San Francisco . . 473
Lincke(P.),:
Aber nich doch 5857
Auto-duett 55972 |
Das ist der zauber von Berlin. 5858
Geh'nwir noch in'scaf^ 59797
Glow-worm 4012 I
Ich habe schon sehr viele
m&nner 5859
Nigger's birthday 4013
Rosen 59798
Rosine 1333
Schlaraffen 115
Sie Bind mir zu solide 5860 l
St&ndchen 5861 ■
Taschen-tanz-album 1958
Thalia-Rheinlftnder 57884
Unterliebchensfenster 6862 i
Wenn die bombe platzt 3178 I
Lincoln fH.) Whispering waves. . 1523,
Lincoln (H. J.):
Baldwin 4284
Nuptial 4066
Lincoln, Oh Lincoln, we honor you
to-day 2645
Lind(G.W.) Starlight 2238
Linday & Raetus 1334
Linder ( Mt». E.) Sad & lonely . . . 2177 ,
Lindesay (M. B.) Insurance bug . 358
Lindgren(F. E.):
Lovingly 4021
Walking with God 4188
Linden (F.) Girl who is waiting . . 1787
Lindsay (C.)*.
Jolly rover 362
Little sisters 396
Playful pussy 450
Soldier boys 493
Three old English dances 4803
Toy house 535
Under the willows 4804
Young farmers 568
Lindsay (S.) At the bugle call.... 733
LindyLee 1959
Lines (E. G.) Wherever thou dost
go 2360
Linger a litUe longer 5863
Lingering hope 56226
Linne (H. S.) Bacchus true blue . 738
Linnet 4410
Linscott (L P.) Marian 1996
Lion and the mouse 1960
Lipinsky (L. H. ) Collegian 5455
Lipton's jgrit two-step 1961
Liquid air police pande 2694
Lisette (P. A.) My every day girl. 981
Li8t(H.B.) Maud 963
Listen to the voice 4014
Liston(F.M.) Rosa 2168
Liston <& Gountee. Rosa 2168
Liszt (F.):
Benediction 60023
Dream of love 5864
Etuden 4805
Marche au Supplice 57879
Orpheus 5865
Pr&udes 4806; 5866
Rhapsodie Hongroise in A
minor 57881
Litany 478
Litchfield (E,E.):
Come along my honey 2571
Do not f oreet me 2586
Litolff's verL&g. 3 melodische
clavierstUcke 5204
Littell (O. J.) Old grape vine
swing 4074
Litten (C. W.) City of gold 4406
Litter8cheid(F.):
Darling mother mine 3043
Dollydances 59903
Entreaty 3073
TreunJs'chen 60036
Little flatterer 31 81
TreurOschen 60036
Little (A. B.) I'll lean upon Thee . 350
Little acrobat 4807
Little Arctic maid 2919
Little babbler 1962
Little baby in the cradle 939
Little bee 5530
Little beggar child 4808
Little Bemice 5867
Little bit of fringe 940
Little Bo-Peep 4809
Little boy blue 6470; 5868
Little boys for Jesus 941
Little bnght eyes 4810
Little brown church 1963
Little brown witches 4811
Little cadet 56281
Little chatterbox 59930; 3179
Little cherub 56052
Littlechick 942
Little chick-a-dee-dee 601 17
Little courtiers 2514
Little cow boys 943
Little Daisy's answer 4812
INDEX
467
Little dance 5030; 59931
Little drummer 3180
Littlefairy 3311
Little fawn 2695
Little fire fighters 56561
Little flatterer 3181
Little Flo 1964
Little flower 2787
Little flower maiden 3182
Little floweret 56482
Little folks in dreamland 58205
Little footsteps 1965
Little forest bird 3183
Little forest flower ^ 3184
Litdegirl 116
Little girl like me 1966; 3063
Little girl, you'll do 60105
Litde girlie 4813
Little gold clock 3377
Little gold firefly 3280
Little head is nodding 56282
Little heart 4814
Little hens 2304
Little housekeepers 56562
Little Indian 1006
Little Jack Homer 1967; 2766; 4815
Little Jackey Frost 4015
Little Jap waltz 944
Little joy-givers 4552
Little lady Lou 51
LitUe light 4816
Little lights for Jesus 3541
Little Michus 2857; 2932
Little-Oh-dear 604
Little old America 4515
Little patriot 1335 ,
Little patriots 945
Little postmen 56563
Little pinks of propriety 5869
Little princess waltz 5870
Little queen polka 946
Little Red Riding Hood 59932
Little rogue 3185
Little sandman 3186
Little secret 1641
Little sisters 396
Little sowers 5871
Little spinning song 59933
Little star 5872
Little stranger 947
Little sweet-faced pansies 58036
Little sweetheart 1336; 1968
Little tin soldier 948
Little tin soldier times 948
Little traveler march 397
Little tyrant 4817
Little violet 58084
Little violets peeping 1969
Little Virginia 'ristocrats 5873
Little waltz 3187
Little way 5874
Little while 4818
Little white house 4838
Little wild rose 534
Litde wonder 2022
Litzenberger (R.) Wyoming val-
ley 5312
Live for Jesus 3542
Living anthems 1783
Living waters 2697
Livineston (W. H.) Sweet rest. . . 509
Lizy Ann will yer marry me? 56163
Liunggren pub. co. Hilsen 3128
Lloyd (C.T.) Arise.. 3543
Lloyd (E.) Everyone 3900
Lloyd (E. T.):
Birthday wish 3188
Sweet roses 3189
Lloyd (J.) Confidence in God 4431
Lloyd (R. F.):
At the carnival 5875
Dream melody 5876
Fairies 5877
Forest lovers 5878
Marchedefftte 5879
Spanish gipsey 5880
Lloyd (T. J. ) jr. Caprice 1970
Lo! I am with you 5881
Lob des Fruhlings 58167
Locust blossoms 1971
Loder (V. A.) Golden gift 4605
Loeb{I. A.) Lullaby 121
Loewe(G.) Till dawn 1337
Logan (F. K.):
Erlinda 56271
Killamey 6798
Logan court house 3544
Logie o'Buchan 1545
Lohengrin, bridal chorus 1983
Lahr(H.):
Alone 1972
Love is an ocean 5882
My ships 5883
Oh, to forget 1973
You loved the time 5884
Lohr(T.):
Schenkt a Nedova 1031
Trehren lieder 1085
Waiting at the church 3739
Lone child 1974
Loneliness 4016
Lonely bachelor on his claim 56535
Lonely mere 5577
Lonely waiting for you 2453
Long (A. R.) Jesus was a baby . . 3545
Long (J. O.):
I'm happy 906
I will love Thee 343
Long (W. H.), ir. Take me 2270
Long (Z. L.) Teach me 55993
Long ago 4819
Long, long ago 3190
Longfellow (K. G.) Our canary . . 999
Longing 3191; 4415
Longing for home 3192
Longing for the old folks 5885
Look out boys 2920
Look upon mine adversity 5404
Lookin^back 2494; 3628
Ixx)mi8 (H, W.) Morning song — 56012
Loomis (L. R.) Alma dear 58058
468
INDFX
Loraine (W.) Martinique . 66567; 60132
Loralie 1338
Lord for Thy tender mercies' sake. 4017
Lord himself 56283
Lord is beckoning 398
Lord is in His holy temple 699; 4835
Lord is king 5485
Lord ismy light 2631
Lord is my Shepherd . 56128; 56284; 187
Lord is my strength 1630
Lord it belongs not to my care 56285
Lord of life and glory 1339
Lord of the harvest 4018
Lord of the heavens 5886
Lord reigneth 1340
Lord shall comfort 4820
Lord, Thou has been our refuge. . . 58185
Lord, who my heart's recesses
knowest 3126
Lord! whom my heart holds dear . 4659
Lord will comfort 4821
Lords and ladies 1341; 1975; 3193
Ix>rd6 of the restless sea 58060
Lord's prayer 1634; 1954
Loreley 4924
Lorenz(A.) Quartett 3194
Iiorenz (E. S.):
Acceptable 2846
As pants the hart 164
Begin! 4294
Bread of heaven 4343
Christmas message 5449
Come to the fountain 4429
Consecrate your money 4433
Do what you can 4468
Eyes of the world 4534
Fill the earth 4551
God has done 4599
God of our fathers 4600
Hail to our Redeemer 4628
Heaven within 4650
Hold up the lamp 4665
I want my life 4703
If they knew 5746
Jesus lives 4746
Keeper 4766
Kinder kSnig 5799
Lord will comfort 4821
Music of heaven 4888
Name of Jesus 4914
O life beyond 4940
Offerunto God 4947
Our God is near 2948
Put up thy sword 5019
Sanctus 468
Stand for thy countr)[ 5157
Stars of Christmas night 5163
Voice of Jesus 541
Wanderer come 5255
Welsh coronation 4195
Working 5309
Lorenz (E. S.) & others. Evan-
geliums 5525
Lorenz (J.) Hans und Grete 1342
Lorenz (K. K.) ChristmaB treas-
ury no. 17 5887
Lorenz pub. co. For entries reg-
istered, consult this index under
titles or names of composers.
Lorenzo (L. d.) Secns leichte
BtUcke 5888
Loretta 4019
Loring (H. A.) Cante Masica 58049
Losch (A.) Joker 1312; 5771
Losey (F. H.):
Charity ball 4387
Don't 60110
Don't do that 271
Grand national 4615
Grenadier guards 66520; 3937
Jolly sweeUiearts 58187;
1314; 3990; 5772
King of good fellows. . . 56522; 2915
Love's devotion- 4828
Nuptial 56523; 4066
On the firing line 4078; 4970
Parade of the humming
birds 58188; 2124
Salute 1429; 4113
Sim flower 66524
Tri-state 4173
Under the palms 58189; 5229
Losey (F. H.) & Smith (L. 0.)
Joker 5771
Loss of my baby 3195
Lost chord 4822
Lost in the bay 1342
Lost rosebud 4823
LoU's chant 399
Lotti (A.) Pur dicesti 1343; 2492
^ Lottner (H.) Fairies' revel 117
Lotusblume 5839
Lou-Lou 4932
Loucks (E. W.):
Bring little children 3840
Do you know 3882
He came 3944
Loud (A. F.} Day of days 4824
Loumey (A.) Bridal chonis,
Lohengrin 1976
Louthain (C. F.) When Jesus
died 2343
Love 3546
Love among the flowers 949
Love among the roses 950
Love and truth 58052; 1344
Ix)ve divine 951; 2921
Ix)ve divine, all love excelling 3668
Love dreams 1976; 4825
Love for which we wait 400
Love, I'm in a lonely prison cell- . . 4020
Ix)ye, if you'd only told me 2860
Ix)ve in a graveyard 56096; 2454
Love in an air ship 58083
Love is a bubble 6565
Love is a wonderful thing 68003
Love is an ocean 6882
Love is in the air 6889
Love is never loved in vain 952
Love, like a star 745
INDEX
469
Love me, and the world is mine. . 56564;
118; 401; 643; 1593; 2455; 3196
Love me hard 56336
Ijove me, love me, my sweet May . . 644
Love o' mine 5471
Love of a day 3197
Love of a day or a year 5890
Love of God 4568
Love of Jeeus 5891
Love poem 4826
Love that was blind .56326
Love the conquoror 1977
Love, the teaee 5892
Love won my heart 5893
Loved city of San Francisco 58164
Loved one, I know not why 5894
Loveland (E. A. ) All alone 5335
Lovely May 5385; 5895
Lovendahl (W. F.) MyLUyBell. 2054
Lover's dream 3547
Lovers flirting over the wire 1978
Lover's forgiveness 56090
Lovers' lane 647
Lover's lot 4827
Lover's silhouette 3695
Lovers' tryst 402
Love's comfort 3447
Love's conquest 645
Love's consolation 646
Love's dawning 3411
Love's devotion 4828
Love's eternity 2006
Love's ^ntasy 56157
Love's first grief 1979
Love's erecting 4829; 5896
Love's hope 58038
Love's incense 3548
Love's largess 4842
Love's life 56061
Love's lullaby 572
Love's melody 1980
Love's menu 4830
Love's question 56530
Love's nght 2158
Love's sad parting 2456
Love's snare 1981
Love's sorrow 1035
Love's sweet refrain 57891
Love's telegraphy 1982
Love's thoughts 56091
Love's tremor 3276
Love's victory 4831
Love's waking 1905
Love's way 56408
Love's young dream 4832
Loving Jesus Christ 56108
Lovingly, tenderly 4021
L6w (J.):
Festival march 1984
RuBsischer Kosaken-tanz 3198
Low backed car 56007
Lowden (C. H.):
All hail the day 4240
Bells of Christmas 5388
Joy of the nations 4756
Shine on! 5101
Lowe (C. A.) In the shadow 2668
Lowitz (J. B.)'-
Baby blue 4277
I'm crazy 3499; 5733
Lowitz (J. B.) & Cahill (W.) If
you dont stop 5747
Lowry(E.) Again united 2391
Lowry (L. ):
My Buckeye girl 2724
Things am a comin' 2840
Lu-Lu-Lucretia 648
Luard-Selby (B.):
Great Lord of lords 4833
Hark the glad sound 4834
Lord 4835
Lublin & CO. For entries regis-
tered, consult this index under
titles or names of composers.
Lucas ( C . ) Four temperance songs 5579
Lucas (D. V.) Four temperance
songs 6679
Lucas (P. V.) Automobile man. . 4275
Lucia 66541
Lucia sextette 4476
Lucile 3199
I LucindaLee 59998
LucindyShake 1985
Luck of Edenhall 2086
Lucke (K. E.):
Fairylife..: 3549
I It was a lover and his lass 3550
i Luckhardt & Belder. For entries
! registered, consult this index
under titles or names of com-
posers.
Lucky 55971
Lucy had nearly forgotten 5897
I Luders (G.):
1 Scheming 1443
Thisishowldo 704
I To teach the young 714
I Ludwig (W. M.) What a pretty
I baby 3756
i Luella 1567
Luessenhop (W.) One night as I
was dreaming 1397
Lulu 3200
Luna park 4836
Luna pastimes 56565; 1347
Lunar swinjj 403
Lurline: Sweet spirit hear my
prayer 2325
Lurvey (H. R.) Auditorium 56317
Luscomb (F.) Peruvian dance. . . 1410;
3259
Luscombe (W. J.) Once again 437
Luse (J. D.) Imperial wreath of
song 56318
Lusk (A.):
Drunkard's lot 822
Will you love me 1136
Lust (L.) Moskowa 1986
Lustige iroechpaar 60068
Lutkin (P. C.) Day is past 2922
Lux umbri 2317
470
INDEX
Lyman (H. L.) Give my love to
mother 3467
Lyman {2£rs. H. W.) Ring out,
O bells 66068
Lynch {Mrs, J.) Mike Murphy's
sheep 4866
Lynen(W.) Noctumo 3201
Lyne8(F.):
Candy lion 2223
Consider 60088
June roses 3551
Just for to-night 1572
Lord 3126
Marionetten 4837
Night 60092
Night has a thousand eyes« . . . 1987;
2698
Spanish romance 2188
Sweetheart, my sons is come . 1040
Lyon (F.) Beyona the norizon. . . 4312
Lyon (H. A.) Black diamond
express 1614
Lyon { Mrs. M. L.) Where are the
birds 2353
Lyon ( Mrs. W. E.) That window. 697
Ljron & Healy. For entries reg-
istered, consult this index under
titles or names of composers.
Lyons (T. M.):
M., F. W. AUce 4238
Blue bells 4322
Darling Nelly Gray 4458
Dixieland 4466
Old black Joe 4955
M'amastimai! 56288
McAllister (A.) Her last good-bye 4651
Macartney (L. M.) Give my love
to mother 3467
McAvoy(J.) Fare thee well Lillie
May 1225
McCabe(J. C):
Elysia 4512
Four-in-hand 1240
Rolling home 1420
McCallion {Mrs. M.) My snow-
clad Leadville home 1373
McCants (R. E.) Shepherd's love. 5098
McCarter (B. B.) Sweet darling
mother 2256
McCarthy (K. A.) Uncle Sam's
message 4178
McChesney ( Mrs. F. A.) California
earthquake 4366
McChesney (J. S.) Pearl feather. . 59873
McClarin (C. T.) Remember 59805
McClure (H. R.) Ohio Wesleyan. 4072
McConathy (0.):
May pole dance 56010
Merry makers 59802
Night has a thousand eyes 2699
McConnell (V.) To a despairing,
disobedient heart 5216
McCuraber (H. M.) As we stood
on the banks 2532
McCurdy (J. I. ) One I love 56319
McDaniel (H. K.) Carrie Nation. 4378
McDaniel {Mrs. H. P.):
Death at dawn of day 258
Someday 494
McDermond. Blessing 179
McDermot (T. H.) Snn of love. . . 250S
McDermott (A. L.) If I only had
a home 4707
McDermott (B.G.) Joeellen waltz. 5774
McDermott {Mrs. J.) JoeeUen
waltz 6774
MacDonaid (J. R.) Stray sunbeam 2597
MacDonald (T. A.) Bury me 763
MacDougall (K.) Kid that capti-
vated Bdway 929
MacDowell (E.) In passing moods. 198$
Mace {Mrs. C. E.) I wonder 894
McElhiney (F.) Fog-bells warn-
ing 1766
McEwen (L.) Village maiden 2518; 3736
McFaU(B. G.) New King 991
McGeoch(D.) Little white house. 483S
McGinty march and two-step 650
McGlinchy (J. M.) If I could only
greet 1876
McGrade (F. J.) I'll remember
you 4688
McGranahan (J.) Gospel male
choir 953
McGruder (M. B.) Waiting.. 3741; 5253
McGuiness (T. E.):
If I had only slept 4706
Murmuring love 3576; 4043
Nora 60037
When the songbirds home-
ward fly. 1122
Won' t you be my sweeth eart . . 2378
Yale blue ribbons 724
McGuire (J. F.) Peaceful night. . 130
McGuire (S. F.) Floater's song. . . 1762
Machaquito 5241
McHenry (E.) Dreaming 3055
MacHenry (P. H.) Chelan 3024
McHugh(D.O.) To-day 56320
Maciocchi (M..) Deux Marthe 3449
Mack (A.):
Divine awe 954
Good ni ght 4609
Heart of the rose 4649
Joys 4757
My lady's hair 954
Spring twilight 9136
Mack (J.) Farewell sweet maid. . . 1751
McKenna(W.) Won't you 5305
MacKenzie (S.) If the girl doesn't
mind 2441
Mackev(E.) Jaunita 58113
Mackie(VV. H.):
Correspondence school 2700
Daddv dear 4448
My Billy boy 413
Turkey in the straw. 3717
Mackie-Beyer:
Abyssinia 3375
Always in the lead 1571
INDEX
471
Mackie-Bever — Continued .
Atlantic City 58102
BatteryO 68103
City of Biflbee 68104
Ciackeiiack 1681
Dawn of liberty 1692
Discovered love 1198
Dreamland 1718
Etemelle ivresee 1218
Flower song 1764
From Vienna 68106
Golden West 860; 68106
Little sweetheart 1336; 1968
Metropole lancers 2021
Old Hickory 2100
On to victory. 2109
Sorella 68107
Sunlight dance 2262; 3679
Turkey in the straw 3717
Yankee breeze 2381
Mackie correspondence school of
orchestration 2700
McKinley music co. For entries
registered, consult this index
under titles or names of com-
p>06eiiB.
Me Kinney (M.) Happy childhood. 3939
McKinstnr (F.) Poppyland 2777
McLain (M. LJ Just one boy 928
McLane (D. W.) All hail the
power of Jesus' name 56261
McMechen (D. C.) I'm waiting.. 3502
McMillan (G.):
I'll never love another 1857
We can 6258
McNeil (F. J.) If you will think
of me 2443
McQuarrie(irr».T.) Harsh words. 1824
McQuiddy pte. co. :
Come to Him 56324
Seventy-seven sweet songs 56325
McSpiritt (A.) As the golden sun . 3818
McVey(M.) Love that was blind. 56326
McW^illiams (M.) Could you smile
in heaven 2673
Macy (E. K.) \Mxere fragrant vio-
lets grow 3351
Macy (E. L.) To an absent lover. 713
Macy (J. C):
American youth 66542
Lead us on 2701
Whose little girl are you 2702
Madam Butterfly 56409; 1417; 2144
Madam Trois Etoiles 753
M'Ue Modiste 60133; 6686
Madchen sind zum kussen da 72
Madden (A. D.) My boyhood
days 4045
Maddox(B.J.) Nell 2081
Made in Germany 4023
Madonna mit den mandarinen 4602
Madrigal in May 4929
Madricale 2151
Madri&na 1989
Maggie 4025
Maggie Croney 1348
MagT 4839
Ms^cfirescene 1614
Magiclantem 66398
Magnificat 2708; 3620
Magnificat, and nunc dimittis 66073;
68074; 1349; 2127
Magruder (L. E.) Alone 4246
Maguire's motor bike 66646
Mah baby Abie 66287
Mah little honey Sue 1360
Mahl{F.):
America 5345
American life 5348
Attaque des Ulans 1686
Bad'ner mad'ln 69886
Dear old Germany 6490
For freedom 6669
Marche Lorraine 3206
Tuscarora 69960
Wiener bttiger 69965
Mahn (V.) I was once a little boy
like you 1296
Maianfans 4413
Maid in Maiden Lane 956
Maid Marian 4803
Maid in the moon 956
Maid of honor 967
Maidel vom Berge 6111
Maiden's plea 2923
Maiengltick 6780
Maientag 2813
Maier(F. J.) Sal-La-Sue 2796
Maifi^lockchens lHuten 2216
Maikatzchen 60026
Maiklange 5067
Main (G. T.) Sunny Tennessee . . 507
Main (H. P.) O what a welcome.. 4067
Maine festival hymn 4024
Maitland (C.) Thou, O God, art
praised 2703
Make a full siurender 4027
Make a joyful noise 4028; 4840
Make haste to tell the gladsome
news 3639
Make room for Him 958
Maki(S. R.) At home again 3388
Malahy (D.) Pat Doyle s peculiar
can 3257
Malcolm (J.)*.
Keeper of my heart 1990
Shall I not wake 4841
Malentendu 68136
Mailing-Larson. Jul-marsch 5777
Mallinson (A.):
In the pinewoods 1 991
On the way to Kew 66168
Song-albums 66169
Malot (R.) Amours d' autrefois... 43
Mama, tell me where is papa 3202
Mama, would you care 1992
Mama's old maid 1993
Mamie, me old pal Mame 959
Mamie Moore 1994
Mammy's hush song 66997
Man (& a maid 6427
472
INDEX
Man from Now. 56566; 60124; 1351; 2694
Manawa 1362
Manchester (L. C.) When up in
Maine 152
Mandarin 3552
Mandolin 3155
Mandy 60015
Manhattan rag 2681
Manley (Mrs. J.) Back to child-
hood's days 4283
Mann (M. A.) Pretty Mary
Vaughan 2953
Mann (N. D.) Take a saQ 5183
Manney(C. F.):
Four songs 4842
Sin^ 0 heavens 3203
While shepherds watched 3204
Manning (A. J.) Mione 58073
Manning (E. T.):
Answered prayer 3386
Ascension 3387
Manning (T.) Might of right 3567
Manon Lescaut 5017
Mansfeldt (H.) Mansfeldt tech-
nic 1353; 2924
Mansfield (0. A.) I will feed my
flock 4843
Mantia (S.) Dance of the honey
bells 59901; 1689
Manual of plain chant 762
Maple land 4029
Maple tree 3553
Marcel (R.) Scenes champAtres . . 4844
March (G.) Yankee breeze 2381
March (J.) & Allen (D.):
Awake thou that sleepest 1587
Hymn of praise 1849
Satisfied there 2186
There is a land 2282
Use it for Jesus 2311
W^here we meet our own again. 2359
March bros.:
Bow bearers 5411
Colonial minuet 5456
Cupid's queries 5478
Just after 5784
Li'l pickannin's' 5856
Little pinks 5869
Little Virginia 'ristocrats 5873
March holzerner soldaten 3710
March landscape 2236
March of the brownies 59803
March of the crickets 3554
March of the Maccabees 1364; 2457
March of the merry maidens 1995
March of the white rabbits 4845
March on, ye soldiers true 700
March — simplex 3555
March song of the flag 58
Marchal ( P. ) Parle encore 1 355
Marche au supplice 57879
Marchedefdte 5879
Marche der wojewoden 56577
Marche des aristos 2616
Marche des cretins 4530
Marche des soireux 754
Marche Gasconne 1324
Marche Lorraine 3206
Marche mignonne 57927
Marche orientale 297
Marche populaire 298
Marche triomphale 4338
Marchetti (F. D.)
Caresse enivrante 1189
Eperdument..., 960
Marching home 68021
Marching on to glory 2704
Marching on wiui Jesus 961
Marching song 5133
Marfi[et8on (E. J.):
Doctors 2926
Down where the water lilies
bloom 2926
Song 2927
Margie Belle 2705
Mar^ (A.):
Paris-Washington 44
Roses de France 56150
Margot 55973
Marguerite 1997; 4846
Marguerites 1188
Marian 1996
Marie 962
Marie CahilFs Hottentot love song. 2706
Marie of gay Paree 56289
Marigolds 56290
Marine band march 2928
Marion (F.) There's only one 5202
Marionetten walzer 4837
Marionettes 621; 3207
Mariorie 66062
Markee (H. L.) Sad old maid. ... 5052
Markley (J. F.) When the boys go
*way 3342
Marks ( Mr%. M. H.) St. Valentine. 4112
Marks (W. E.^:
Do they think of me 3881
For you 5672
He promised 5673
I must tell 5737
I see it 5738
Jesus keeps 4745
Master, call 4032
My best & truest friend 4891
Not almost 4065
Tell the sympathizing One 56515
Marksman 2468; 3208
Marlin (F. J.) Pictures in the em-
bers 446
Marlv (J.):
Libellule 1998
Oti vas-tu 1999
Reviendra-t-elle 2459
Si je n'ai ton amour 2000
Souvenirs 2001
Tennis 2460
Maroky (M.) Cahier de devoirs . . 1680
Marquise 4369
Marquisette 1206; 5512
Marriage of the frog <& the mouse . 4345
Marrying Mary 2661:
2706; 2715; 2843; 6677
INDKX
473
Mars 1356
Marsch der Wojewoden 410
Marschall marsch 4575
Marsh (B. 0.):
Black rose three-step 3007
Fort Des Moines 295
Greeting to Roosevelt 3106
Marsh (Mrs. E.) Grand old Span-
ish villa 1266
Marsh rP. S.) Dying child 2594
Mareh-Smith (M. B . ) Lullaby .... 1346
Marshall (G. P.) Sailor boys 5055
Marshall (R. ) Dawn of liberty . . . 1692
Marteau (H.) Acht lieder 3556
Marti (E. ) Chant de la brise 4847
Martin (A.):
Jaunty little maid 3985
My love went o*er the sea .... 983
Martin (Mrs. H. T.) Death comes
at dawn 3877
Martin (J.):
After years 4235
Beautiful gates ajar 2998
Caledon 2561
Everlasting love 2603
Hello! grandma 5679
If I only could know 2664
In boyhood ^s happy days 58131
Lillies 4801
McGinty march 650
Mah little honey Sue 1350
My darling little girl 3228
'Neath the old locust tree 4920
0, take me back to God 2746
Oh. here comes papa's engine. 664
Old home place 4959
On the banks of the Hudson. . 56386
PeglegJoe 2461
Plantation days 2775
Returning home 4101
Sad 2177
San Francisco's sad disaster. . . 135
Thy love is stronger 2973
Up to heaven where you stay. 56093
Watching for thee 3330
WTiat makes you cry 1105
When the green leaves come. . 56424
Martin (J. P.) Lovely may 5895
Martin (M.) Death comes at dawn 3877
Martin (M. J.):
Crystal lakewaltz 1186
Dreamland waltz 1203
Martin (R.):
My Buckeye girl 2724
Things am a comin' 2840
Martin (R. C.) Simplice 2002
Martin W. S.):
First Christmas mom 5556
Honey 5709
I will extol Thee 1297
Just because 5785
Lift your eyes 4798
Mizpah 4875
Martine (H. C.) Greater San Fran-
cisco 3476
Martinez (L) At twOight 2462
3695— FT 3, Nos 18-26—06 8
Martinique 66567; 60132
Martyred queen of the West 404
Marvel 2609
Marvin (N. H.) Response 56327
Mary 1357; 4030
Mary Ann 4848
Mary darling 56186
Mary Green 57922
Mary Jane 2003
Mary Llewellyn 56147
Mary sylph-like fairy 3557
Marvdand 2004; 3209
Maryland, my Maryland.. .. 57886; 4849
Mary's manger song 2179
Marza (E.):
Art of vocalization 57960
Come ye lofty, come ye lowly. . 3568
Songs for young people 3659
Mascagni (P.):
Four intermezzos 2005
Intermezzo 60079
"Iris" 56411
Love's eternity 2006
Prayer 56016
Maacarade 57991
Mascha (J.) Trumpeters 56097
Mascheroni (A.) A mother's bless-
ing 3560
Mascot of the troop 60133
Masi (J.):
Sentimentale 3561
Triomphe 1358
Mason (C. E.) Co-ordinate arpeg-
gios 4416
Mason (E. C.) I'se a walkin' 1864
Mason (P. C.) & Isaacs (A.) Love. 5890
Mason (S.) Brfeht eyes 766
Mason (V.H.) She slumbers near. 5094
Masqueraders 57987
Mass of daffodils 58070
Massadear 56008
Massa Johnson 2463
Massa's in de cold ground . . 56009; 2007
Massasoit 4031
Massenet (J.)^
Air de ballet 2008
Angelus 2009
Clair delune 60014
Elegie 2707
Ouvre tes yeux bleus 60080
Masson-Kiek (F.) En relisant vos
lettres 2929
Masten (I. J.) In memoriam 4713
Master, call my name 4032
Matchless polka 2930
Mathews (H. A.) Summer time
once more 1473
Mathews(W. S. B.):
School 4860
Standard compositions 2010
Mathewson (E. W.) Happy meet-
ing 3107
Matilde 2464
Matson (C.) I've a longing 3158
474
INDEX
Mattarees (V.):
Figliadilorio 1241
Giovanni Qallurese 1363
Mattchiche 4336
Matthews (H. A.):
Magnificat 2708
Nunc dimittis 2709
Matthews (R. W.) Land 4006
Matthews (T. H.) Stricken city. . 56328
Maud 963
Maunder (J. H.) :
Lil' brack sheep 122
Magnificat 68074
Office 58076
Office for holy communion 56330
Pater noster 56331
Maurel&Daris(J). Likette 66332
Mauresque caprice 4851
Maurice (J .) Luna park 4836
Maurice & Morgan mus. co. Luna
park 4a36
Maxincsak (J^ Chord-studies 964
Maxwell ^H . E . ) Simply trusting . 5 1 14
Maxwell ( W.^ Dear old Jersey . . . 604
Maxwell (W.) music co. For en-
tries registered, consult this in-
dex under titles or names of
composers.
May(A.) Shadows 5093
May (C.) Rustic seat in the comer 2790
MayJD.M.H.):
Belisario 4297
Favorite 4546
May (F.N.) Nellie Mav 3586
May 4033
May blossoms 2011
May day song 1451
May festival 2045
May flower 60118
May flowers 3312
May God depend on you? 4852
May 1 3020
Ma> I be your beau? 4034
May Irwin's ragtime dance 2012
May my heart always beat true 56418
May pole dance 56010; 231
Mayer (0 . ) Galop militaire 4853
Mayer iF.) Rfiveuse 4854
Mayer (G.):
Come my sweetheart 58076
FrouFrou 58077
Is it you? 58078
Kingdom 68079
Tom 58080
Mayer (N.) Take a nice stroll 59982
Mayhugh (M.):
Love me 56336
Lulu 3200
We dont need 4193
Maylath(H.) Carmen 2013
Mayne(W.W.):
Cherokee 4390
N ew Stat e 4928
Mayo (S.) & David (W.) China-
man 4395
Mazie 2931
Mazurka de concert
Maziurka des dominoe roses
Meacham (F. W.) Comcracker
dance
Meadow lark
Meadow queen
Meakim (F.) Belles (Les)
Meaning of the bells
Meditation 56345; 720; 2541
Meditation melody
Meeker (M. S.) Skating
Meeker (M. S.) & Whittier (L. M,)
Skating
Meet me
Meet me at the pier
Meet me at twilight
Meet me on the trail, love
Mehden (J. L. v. d.) jr.:
American beauty
Eldorey
Flora
Mehliff(M.):
Blooming rose
Finella
Flower of May
Mehring (L. D.) Independence . .
Meibion Gwalia
Meikrantz (R. E.) Tell mother .
Mein gebet
Mein herz schmQckt aich mir dir .
Mein kindchen ist fein
Mein lieb ist nah
Mein liebchen ist's
Mein osterrich
Mein Tirol
Meinardus(£.):
Arion march
In treue fest
Meister (K.) Snow so fair
Mela (F. E.) On the mother's
grave
Mdancholy pixie
M^lancolie
Melix(H.) I'll come back
Mellick (J.) I've learned to love. . .
Mellor(T.) Waterfall
Mellor (T.), Lawrence (A. J.) &
Gifford(H.):
Every little bit
Hullo! who's there
Peru
Melnotte(C.):
Caliph of Bagdad
Puck
Melodie Norv^ge
Melodie printani^re
Melodies Persanes
Melodiettee
Melodious Etudes
Melody from dreamland
Melody of love
Melody of song
Melod V of the Dee and the butterfly
MelviUe (A .) Absent lover
2132
3211
1676
4855
5581
751
3212
4230
4856
58081
58081
3213
60062
2014
58085
5347
1734
1763
5403
5555
5563
3518
5766
56337
5268
58171
58174
5813
60059
3753
5112
5363
2015
2224
2753
4352
4253
5728
4700
2328
96
886
59981
4367
5018
56243
3397
3633
56526
56448
405
966
60108
58115
2981
INDEX
476
Melville mu8. pub. co.:
My spirit lover 4911
Willie Graham at Santiago 1529
Memorial day song 1451
Memories 56237; 3662; 4035; 4415
Memories of childhood 57916
Memories of home & mother 4857
Memories of the old swing 2710
Memories of the past 2814
Memories of the whippoorwill 2016
Memories of the Yellowstone 2017
Memories of thee 55966
Memory 2018
Mendel (W.J.) Too late 5219
Mendelssohn (A.) Paria 4858
Mendelssohn (F.):
Complete collection of songs. . 2019
Holy Father 56574
I wSl sing 3216
I^t all men praise 5844
Lift thine eyes 4796
Sleep noble hearts 56020
Venetian gondola song 2711
W'edding march 59845
42nd psalm 3215
MengeHA.) Since yester-eve 4859
Menges (F. 0.) In memoriam 4713
Mentel(L.) Gasoline rag 846
Menuet d' Autan 3536
Menuett aus dem bsdlet Im Man-
6ver 1566
Meny (P. R.) Gibraltar 3562
Mercy mild 2712
Meredith (I. H.):
All in the silent night 5337
Arise — shine 5364
Bethlehem lullaby 5394
Bu^le call 2465
Christmas bells 5446
Christmas spirit 5450
Call, 0 call upon me 56506
Glad tidings of great joy 5613
Glory to God 56 1 7
He loved us 5672
Upward 5233
Merito march 59841
Men weather (D.) Evening waltz. 5526
Merkel (W.) Drei lieder 967
Merkel(W. G.) Titania 5215
Merlin 158
Mermaid 4501
Merry (M.) No, no, no 4933
Merry bells 4860
Merry canter 56238
Merry chase 3218
Merry Christmas 4861
Merry fancy 56462
Merry maiden 4790
Merry maidens 58061
Merry makers 59802
Merry making 5804
Merry May 4862
Merry mill 1839
Merry sailor's farewell 56011
Merry streamlet 4037
Merry vagabonds 3101
Merry wandering 4863
Merry youth 2504
Message from the King 3563
Messager(A.) Little Michus. 2857; 2932
Messenger of Jesus 4864
Messina (J.):
Annie LAurie 58091
Button, button 58092
Carpet racs 58093
City of refuge 58094
Some one 58096; 3656
Sorella 58097
20th century march 58082
Meta 968
Metamorphose 57908
Metcalf (P. B.) Old P. A 4960
Meteor 2020
Method for the zylophone 3623
Method for violin 4306
Metropole lancers 2021
Metropolitan music co.:
Ah's got no nerve 2983
All alonie 1144
All sins forgiven 2986
Alone 4245
American girl 4256
Angels bid you 2988
Annette 1147
Are you tired 2989
As the golden sun 3818
At eventide 3820
At the bugle call 733
At the golden gate 3821
Auto 4272
Auto song 4273
Baby'sgone 1153
Bachelor's lonely home 4281
Back to my old Wisconsin
home 739
Battle of Manila 2997
Beautiful roses 742
Before the ball 746
Bella of fate 3001
Bird I love 3833
Birds 4318
Boo-boo man 4334
Boys of yesterday 1169
B right light 4349
Bring me the flowers 3014
Broadway 3841
By my lover's side 769
By the brook 1173
By the old log cabin 3847
California earthquake 4366
• Calling 3021
Canoeing by moonlight 56209
Carrie Nation 4378
Chadwick's song 3853
Cheyenne girl 1178
Childhood 66498; 6441
Childhood dreams 3858
College song 3863
Come into the garden 3031
Come say good-bye 3032
Come to me 3864
Come to me love 784
476
INDEX
MetropoliUui mueic co. — Continued.
Commencement song 3865
Country belle 1679
Dainty Dora 6479
Dancing muBic 3873
Days gone by 3876
Deaf girl's lament 3044
Dear heart 56211
Dear old Jersey 606
Dear to my life 3045
Demand the union label 3048
Departed 3878
Dia you ever have a ghost 613
Dinah's twins 1197
Do not weep 4467
Do you know 805
Don't bother me 808
Don't leave me 809
Down by the silver stream — 3063
Down on the farm 4487
Down where the apple blos-
soms grow 1202
Down where the roses bloom. . 815
Dream 3054; 4491
Dreaming 3055; 3885
Echoes of the past 3060
EilyO'Conner 1215
Elsa 3892
Ere love ties are broken 4517
Everybody rests 4528
Exile 4532
Eyes of blue 4533
Face at the window 3903
Fairy-land 834
Farewell 836
Floating 4560
Gentle AUene 56210
Girl I loved 852
Goldenrod 3097
Good-bye Susie 861
Grand old Spanish vQla 1266
Growing old 3938
Happy 4636
Happy childhood 3939
Hard working man 1272
His lily queen 4661
Hitch your wagon 3130
Hunting the possum 3137
Hush my darling 3953
am coming 4679
am only a lily 888
am thinking 3955
can draw 4681
cannot live without you 3138
could hear the old stream
flowing 66216
■ 'd like to get acquainted 56185
dream of thee 56182
have kissed you 4683
^'11 be your sweetheart 3140
love you 4690
!'m going a milking 3144
L'm going back 906; 1292
:'mgoineto be 3962
I'm not fooling 4693
.'se so sorry 914
Metropolitan music co. — Continued.
've learned 4700
wish 3147
wonder KM
[f Carnegie would only 3149
[ficouldlive 3965
[f I only had a mama 897
[f I should wander back 56087
[f it had not been 4708
[f we should meet 899
[n New England 910
[n old Central Park 3151
[n San Francisco 4715
[n the firelight 3972
[n the garden 911
[n the golden harvest 3873
[ntheland 3153; 3974
[n the month of May 3975
[rene 4729
Lt ban party 3979
[t'sbad 3157
Lvy man 3159
rasper Johnson 3163
Taunty little maid 3985
Fesus died for me 56027
feeus is coming 4744
^ewel 3165
foe 3166
Tohnny 3987
Tulie 4758
Fust because 927; 3167
fust now 1317
fust one boy 928
Keep kool koon ! 3168
Kid that captivated Broad-
way 929
Knight 4774
Land of liberty 3170
Laura, dear 3172
Leave a window open 4007
Let him rest 3175
Let me 4791
Linday 1334
Linger 5863
Little baby in the cradle 939
Little beggar 4808
Little Lady Lou 51
Loneliness 4016
Lobs erf my baby 3195
Love among the roses 950
Love in an air ship 58083
Love me hard 56336
Ix)ve that was blind 56326
Lover's forgiveness 56090
Lucile 3199
Lullaby 649
Lulu 3200
Mama, tell me 3202
Maud 963
May 4033
May my heart always beat
true 56418
Meet me 3213
Memories 4036
Merry May 4862
Meta 968
INDEX
477
Metixxpolitan music co. — Continued.
Minneapolis fire 1361
Mister, nelp me 4873
Modem grsuled school 4040
MoUie 1362
Mother 4881
Mother's sigh 979
My boyhood days 4045
My cracker jack girly 4047
My dear 4048
My dear old home 3229
My fame 3230
My lassie 4903
My mother's wrinkled hands. . 986
My pearl 4909
My ramble 4054
My recreant Ellen 4910
My snow-clad Leadville home . 1373
My sweetheart 56200; 4056; 4058
My thoughts 4913
'Neath the budding orchard
trees 4919
'Neath the old weeping wil-
low 3236
Never think of trouble 3238
Nobody works 4935
Norah O'Brien 3241
Ode 4070
Oh, who will care for mother. . 3246
Old cross roads 4957
Old friends 4958
Old house. 671
Old Litz is dead 55998
Old maid'ssong 992
Old man and the lily 3247
On the bench 993
One nieht as I was dreaming. . 1397
Only a bunch of roses 1398
Only a dream 4974
Our darling 4980
Our flag 3250
Pansy 4083
Past 4085
Penny for your thoughts 1008
Pet in a gilded cage 56217
Please do not close the gate 3263
Poor boy 5006
Popping the question 3267
Queen of little Rhody 2146
Ragged coat 3273
Rest 4099
Roe-el 56156
Ruth 1019
Sad old maid 5052
St. Valentine 4112
San Francisco 1438; 4114; 3289
Scene in the park 1030
Send the message 4118
Shanty 4119
She meets me 4120
She's sleeping on the hill top . . 1033
She slumbers near 5094
She was waiting 1032
Simple life 5113
Sinking of the Valencia 1459
Metropolitan music co. — Continued.
Skidoo. skidoo, skidoo 56196
Song 01 the scab 5144
Southern love story 5150
Spice of fruit 1466
Sporting 4142
Springtime 3302
Still hunter 3306
Storm 1072
Sue 5173
Summer girl 1075
Summer time once more 1473
Sunshine 1475
Sweet Harriette 1478
Sweet lily queen 3685
Sweet memories 1078
Sweet MoUie McGee 3686
Sweet pea vine 3687
Sweetest name 1481
Sweethearting 1482
Take me back to the glare 3692
Telegraph 1083
Tellher 4155
Tellme 4156
Temperance call 4157
That crow black nigger of
mine 56504
That happy day 519a
That little gold key to her
heart 1492
That's the reason 698
That's the way 4160
Thelmaof the dell 1495
There is nothing like a picnic
on the shore 3696
Things 5205
Thoiights of the homeward
village 708
Time the old cow died 711
'Tis the rose he gave me 56476
Tom, tell mother that you love
me 1504
Tripping 5222
Try to foreet and forgive 3716
Twenty-three 1089
Two little children 4177
Two scenes 66197
Under 5228
Up there 3728
Vanity 1505
Viceola 3733
Violet's dream 1509
Visit to Mars 3737
Waiting 66187
Waltzing 4190
Wanderings of the mind 3746
We don't need 4193
Weave 5260
WTien I saw up country 5274
VOien mother died 4199
When my shirt crawls 5275
When the com is in the tafwel . . 1 116
When the evening shadows
gather 1117
Wlien the fragrant n)se8 3766
When the roses bloom 5279
478
INDEX
Metropolitan music co. — Continued.
When the soul 5281
When the suununer days are
over 1123
When the trees 4205
When we sailed 56495
When )rou come up 4208
Where is mama 1522
Where the nodding willows
dream 3772
Wliere the wild roses bloom 5283
Wliich do you like 5284
Whisperings 3775
WTiy do you hiss 1133
Why I love you 3779
Wicked city 5292
Will you 5297
Will you dare 3781
Will you love me 4215
Willie Graham at Santiago 1529
Wooing 4217
World lovers 4219
You'll be mine forever 1549
'' You were mama's darliQg 5319
Zabelle 5324
Metzke (H. von) Dear old River-
side 608
Metzler (B,):
Brignt as the morning 1172
Caught in a shower 1659
Forest concert 1768
Goldie's dream 1803
Little footsteps 1965
Little patriot 1335
Songs for little singers 2022
Village bell 1 506
Metzler <fe co. :
Army pageant march 296
Crosaways 2937
Indiana 1244
Marche orientale 297
Marche populaire 298
Mine 60038
Musical ride 1245
•* 0 praise the Lord 291
Romance 4351
Sea 2856; 5395
Solent chimes 5582
Sweet Nan 2882
Twilight is stealing 47
Two poems 58084
Two songs 336
When summer comes 5330
Meyboom (E. L.) When you are
away 5282
Meyer (F.) Pupil's second ^tude
album 969
Meyer (G. J.) <& others. Inspiring
songs 4727
Meyer (G. WJ See Isaacs (A. B.)
Meyer (L.) True sons of '49 2515
Meyer (T.) Have you no heart . . . 56338
Meyer (T.D.) Have you no heart . 56338
Meyer & brother. For entries reg-
istered, consult this index under
titles or names of composers.
Meyer-Olbersleben (M.):
Drei frauenchdre 3564
Drei m&nnerchore 2023
KonifiB einzug. 3565
Meyers (E. C.) To Paw Paw for
mine 2292
Meyrowitz ( W.) Barcarole 2024
Mezzacapo (E.) Storia d'amore. . . 46
Michael {Mrs, G. S.) Our &dr city
that has gone 1403
Michael (F.) Gavotte 69794
Michael Ko oartes bids his beloved . 56434
Michiels (G.) Czardas No. 1 on
National Hungarian melodies 3566
Microbes 9
Mid-summer day 2135
Mid the jessamine 59859; 406
Middle States press. Prophecy of
the oracle 2143
Middleton (T. R.):
He suffered for thee 56510
Winning souls 56516
Midland mus. co.:
Contentment 5459
Cowboy 5466
Midsummer fancies 4038
Miersch (P. T.) Oh promise me. . . 92
Miesse (G.):
JoUyboy 4754
Sweet bye A bye 5178
Wildbird 5295
Might of right 3567
Mighty deep 2877
Mighty Jehovah 4865
Mignon 3219
Mignon to you returning 970
Mignonette 971; 2713; 4656
Mike Murphy's sheep 4866
Mike O'Hooligan 407
Mildenbeig (A.):
Astarte 1359
Nonchalance 56294
MUes(C. A.):
Angels' song 4262
O loyal hearts 4941
Praise & thanksgiving 2466
Ring,yebells 5035
Seridforth 5088
Shine, star 5102
Sing glory! 5120
'Tis Christmas 5214
Welcome mom! 5267
Miles (T.J.) Beautiful river 3393
Miles, Dowell & Sloan. Happy-
land ...:. 866
Milhons (V. A.) What would the
home folks say 1108
Military march 2199
Military patrol 3220
Millard (R. K.V When the soul. . . 5281
Miller (C. H. K.) At the county
fair 6368
Miller (D.R.) Girl 5608
MUler ( Mrs, E.) Meet me 58086
Miller (E. A.) My sweetheart's
sunny home 428
INDEX
479
HUler(F.L.) Dancing daffodils.. 4454
Miller (H. M.) Constancy 5468
Miller (J. E.):
Chadwick's song 3853
Fight for the red; white <& blue. 2608
Hobo's home sweet home 2641
Miller (J. H.) There was a little
gray school 3699
MUlerrL. F.) March 4845
Miller (M. L.) Night before the
wedding. 2087
Miller (TJF.) & Noelsch (W.):
Lift thine eyes 4796
Praise ye 5011
Seek ye the Lord 5084
When the Lord 5278
Miller (W. H.) When the water-
lilies bloom 3346
Miller (W. R.):
Jeanette 3164
Youlianna 1551
Miller <&Rae. Girl 5608
MOler's song 1621
Millie 2025
Million march 1360
Million population club. Million
march 1360
Milloecker (K.) Carlotta waltz. . . 1655
Mills (A. J.):
My bungalow 4867
Peggy Machree 4868
Mills (P. A.):
Bonnie Jean 5408
Good fellow 4607
Good-night 4608
I*d rather be outside 56339
Janitor 4738
Little Bo-Peep 4809
My darling 4894
My little toyman 4905
' Popularity 3268
Success 5172
Twinkle 5227
You can have Broadway 3370
You^re a grand old flag 56340
Mills (F. W.) Place in my heart . 2136
Mills (J. C.) Mont-Boy-no 977
Mills (S. B.) Home sweet home. . 4869
Mil man (D.) Bonnie Christ church
bells 4333
Milo 2519
Milok (E.) FoUe extase 972; 2026
Milton Bradley co. Playtime
fiongs 1848
Mimosa 1929
Minchew (J. W.) Bostonian 1632
Minchin(V.) Twilight is stealing. 47
Mine 60038; 3568
Mine own Sue 2027
Minerva 2714; 4870
Minetti (C.) Aubade 2028
Miniature melodies 626
Minneapolis fire . 1361
Minnesang 31
Minnetonka 408
Minniewaha 973
Minor (Z.) Southern belle 2229
Minstrel and the echo 2142
Minstrel jokes 57939
Minter (C. S.) Qyotan dance 56483
Minuet and trio in D 56532
Minuet d'amour 236
Minuetto giojoso 2722
Minzev (F.):
Girl my heart beats for 3922
My rose 4055
Not a bit like 4064
Sisseretto 4126
Mione 58073
Mirault (A.) Hearst march 4648
Mirthful whisperings 95
Mis' Caroline Lyle 2029
Mischief making moon 3569
Miss Bo-Peep 2673
Miss Cora 2467
Miss Knickerbocker 59999
Miss Lucinda Brown 2468
Miss Sherry Flip 3570
Missa de Sancta Mari& Magdalen^. 56371
Missa in honorem S. Nominis
Mariae 2469
Missoula 56470; 4872
Missouri 2030
Mister Cupid 2715
Mister, help me 4873
Mr. Hicks, of New York 677
Mr. Howe, how do you do to-day. . 2716
Mister monkey 4874
Mister sun 974
Mr. Warmsley's game law 4039
Mistletoe waltz 975
Mistress of my heart .«. . 4578
Mit den gSlnsen 5792
Mit frischen mut 5839
Mitchell (A. W.) jr. Bumble bee. 60039
Mitchell (C. B.) Farewell 3462
Mitchell (G.) Honey dariin 56276
Mitchell (J. J.) Papa dies 58086
Mitterer (I.) Missa in honorem S.
Nominis Mariae 2469
Mitton (J. F.) At one time 2991
Mizpah 56416; 4875
Mo va, mo vene 4437
Mock ( Mrs. Belle Z.) Come home . 4427
Mocroft (F. E.) San Francisco
earthquake 4114
Model little maid 976
Modem graded school 4040
Modem school of sight singing 1619
Modlin (M.) Robin notes 2160
Moe (Mrs. G. G.) Denied mar-
riage 609
Moe (M. H.) WTien skies of blue. 58087
Moelling(T.) Return 5030
Moeselv (J. & T.) Jephaniah 4743
Mohr(!l. K.):
I've got a white man 3981
It's a long way 2672; 5761
Moissonneurs (Les) 4844
Mokrejs (J.):
Outof the west 56341
Romance 56342
Told in June 56343
480
INDEX
Molineux (Q.) For entries regie-
tered, consult this index
under titles or names of com-
posers.
Moll (M. C.) Spider weaves 66353
Mollie 1362
Molloy (J. J.) Kerry dance 3571
Molly darling, I've insiu^d my
life 409
Molly Green 5460
Molseed ( J. ) Before the ball 746
Mon 6toile 611; 2583
Monarch 4041
'Mong the cliffs 2717
Monier (L. ) Amabilis 5070
Monks (F. C.) My country dream. 415
Monroe (R.) How many girls 1844
Monroe pub. co. If 1 only had. . . 4707
Mont-soy-no 977
Montagu (E.) Wouldn't you like
to learn to love me 56153
Montana life 4042
Monte Carlo pub. co. For entries
registered, consult this in-
dex under titles or names of
comjjosers.
Montemezzi (I.) Giovanni Gallu-
rese 1363
Montgomery (M. B.) Tildy Green . 2975
Montgomery (M.F.) Tildv Green . 3708
Mon^mery (R. H.) & N overs (C.
C.) Son^ 56095
Mood of spring 56082
Moody (G.E.) Johnnie 4751
Moody (W.):
Cherry blossoms 2568
Eph-a-ham 2599
Step high 2824
Sweetheart, when you're away 2830
Moon (H.) Dreamland 1718
Moon-flower 1622
Moon kisses 4876
Moon lady 3572
Moon upon the Altamaha 4877
Moonbeams 978; 5687
Mooney time 2031
Moonlight 2718; 5165
Moonlight at Green lake 4878
Moonlight dance 3082
Moonlight dream 4879
Moonlight sail 2880
Moonlight schottische 978
Moonlight sonata 2032
"Moonshine" 56489
Moore {Mr8. A.) My only little
girl 2062
Moore (D.) La claire waltz 383
Moore (E.) I love you darling
from afar 2440
Moore (E. C.) Two songs. 2719
Moore (H.) Tubal Cain 2470
Moore (J. C.):
Am I downhearted 60096
Wait til the work comes
' round 1735
Moore (J. H.) Toccata 2033
Moore ^J. W^.) Nicollet avenue...
Moore (L. L.) Forgiven
Moore (L. O.) His rest shall be
glory
Moore(R.) VQla Nova
Moore (S. A.) Knight.
Moore (W.):
Dairy maids
Girl behind the counter. 652
Little Michus
R6ve de jeunesse
Wiener frauen
Moore (W. A.) Past tryst
Moore (W. D.) His rest shall be
glory
Moorish parade
Moorlana
Mooerose
Moral set to music
More(N. H.) Avonell
More and more
4061
60130
1838
2320
4774
651
; 2034
2857
3537
4786
1407
1838
2035
5577
5838
2156
56358
3573
More like Thee 56129
Moreau (L.) Tristesse 2036
Moregraft (H. G.) In the hills 3515
Morena (C):
Marche 66577
Marsch der Wojervoden 410
Moret (N.) Autumn march 737
Morgan (C. O) Princess Edna 2140
Morgan (E. E.) Send the mes-
sage 4118
Moigan(G.M.) Letme 4791
Morgengebet 3222
Moigengcsang 5645
Morlacchi (A.) Figlia di lorio. . . . 3458
Morley (C.) Tea rose 1364
Morley f R. A.) Doomed City 68090
Morley (W.) & co.:
Apple blossoms 1928
Mimosa 1929
Vigile d'amour 1930
Mom 1365
Morning, noon and night in
Vienna 3221
Morning praise 3574
Morning prayer 57969; 3222
Momingsong 56012; 56346
Morris (Mrs. C. H.) Let all the
people 5845
Morris (H.) Ashtar 3819
Morris (J.):
Annie Laurie 58091
Bull frog's dance 4360; 6423
Button, button 68092
Carpet raas 58093
City of refuge 58094
Fever's on 5551
Flirtation 68095
Some one 56369; 68096; 3655
Sorella 58097
Tuxedo 4176
Morris (J. H.) Crossing the bar. . . 2411
Morris (S. E.) Yellow peril 59842
Morris dance 2855
Morrison (G. H.) Just now 1317
INDEX
481
Morrissey (A. L.) When the
Bilken 'ears have changed 1121
Morrow (A, E.) That is why 514
M^or8e(M.) Dancing music 3873
Morse (T.):
Arrah-Wanna 4266
Girlie I love you 854
riUoldupmytent 2659
Take a little ride 2268
When her beauty begins to
fade 2341
Mort de Pell^as 2412
Morte del Signore 3483; 4639
MorvUle (F. A.) May 1 4034
Moekowa 1986
MoeB(F.) Apple blossoms 66360
Moes xxjee 411
Most popular piano pieces 4880
Moezowski (M. ) :
Thema 5199
Ungarischer tanz 57882
2 morceaux 2933
Mot d'amour 2428
Motette, Ich hebe meine augen auf. 1777
Motetten des Kaiser 1777
Moth and the butterfly 56568
Mother 56165; 4881
Mother and son 3575
Mother & the infant Jesus 4882
Mother dear 2037
Mother Goose revised 56266
Mother has climbed the golden
stair 2038
Mother keeps the cow 2040
Mother of mighty sons 1588
Mother-play & nursery songs 4576
Mother weeping 4883
Mother^s blessing 3560
Mother's ioy 2039
Mother's love 2041
Mother's prayer 2720
Mother's prayer saved me 2042
Mother's request 4884
Mother's sign 979
Mothersell (A. E.) My dear old
country hqme 416
Mot6a(A.) Al'heuredesadieux.. 412
Moultonian march 2471
Mountain breezes 980
Mower (M.E^ Matilde 2464
Mowry (A. O.) When I saw up
countiy 5274
Moyer (W. D.) Moyer's universal
teacher : 4885
Moyer's universal teacher 4885
Mozart (W. A.):
Anaante grazioso 68119
Don Giovanni, grand selection. 1709
Father in heaven 1753
Figaro's wedding 1758
Finale 4553
Minuetto giojoso 2722
Romance po^tique 2723
Sonata 5139
Mozart collection 2721
Muder (G.) Little floweret. 66482
Spray of hragant lilac 66484
Mueller (F. C.) At eventide 3820
MugKeridge (C.) Two June songs. 2043
Muhlbauer (O.) Black rose three-
step 3007
Muhlmg (G. H.) Chief Frederick. 4392
Muj Konl^ek 40; 2044
Mullen ^C. E.):
Captivatin' Sue 189
Little Girlie 4813
Mullen (F. ) Foreign pictures 1366
Mullen (J. B.):
Buzz saw and the bee 2660
My little Dutch colleen 2731
Will you dance 3357
Mttller(D.) Volunteer fireman... 1511
Miiller (I.):
Chant Requiem 66136
Communion 56137
Offertory 56139
Mtlller (J. E.) May festival grand
march 2046
Mulligan (Mrs. W. J.) Locust
blossoms 1971
MuUin (M. E.) Nothing but
leaves 431
M\dlin(N.) Glory to God 1792
Mund(W. E.) Maggie 4026
Munkelt (P.) Evening shadows . . 4886
Munn (E. E.):
1 am thinking of you 2665
When the birds 3341
Munroe (L. M.) Springtime 2606
Munteres 4503
Murdoch (A.) Certain little girl. . 190
Murdoch (G. C.) 'Neath the old
weeping willow 3236
Murdock (S. A.) Bachelor's lonely
home 4281
Murmuring love 3676; 4043; 4887
Murphy (C. W^):
Bashful 3824
Dominic McCue 5497
In my pagoda 1888
There's a man in Manitoba — 2284
Murphy (C. W.) & Lipton (D.)
It is the scarecrow 5760
Murphy (E. A.):
All I want is you 1569
Once upon a time 2111
Sadie O'Grady 2178
When a soldier fights 2340
Murray (E. R.) Wonderful win-
der song. 1540
Murray Q^.) & Everard (G.) It
ain't all honey.. '. 57986
Murray (F.) & Hilbury (C.) Ix)ok
out boys 2920
Murray and Everard. You're a
jolly fine fellow 2387
Murray & Leigh. What a lovely
lot thev are 67992
Music box 3233
Music of heaven 4888
Musica proibita 2046
482
INDEX
Musical bubbles 5154
Musical chord chart 60016
Musical illustratioiis 4442
Musical memories 2591
Musical muddle 4889
Musical ride 1245
Musical settings 4890
Musical writing bk 1816
Musician's guide, elements of
music 60055
Musik zu Kleist's K&tchen von
HeUbroun 58125
Musikalische Kindergesellschaft . . 4503
Musikalisches Dekameron 1531
Must I, ah me, give thee up 3234
Must I leave my sweetheart for-
ever 1367
Mutter (C.F.):
Morningsong 56346
Romance 5365
Sabotiftre 56349
Mutwillig 55986
My amber lady 1368
My answer's no 3223
My beat & truest friends 4891
My best girl 4892
My best regards to you 2472
My Billy boy 413
My birthday 2909
My blue eyed baby boy 4893
Mv boyhood dsiya 4045
My Buckeye girl 2724
My bungalo queen 4046
My bungalow in Borneo 4867
Mv cabin home in dear old South
Carolina 3224
My California Lilly 2725
My charming little Wabaah Pearl . . 3225
My chocolate colored sweetheart . . 3577
My clinging ivy 2473
My country dream 415
My country girl 2047
My cracker jack girly 4047
My darling 4127
My darling Belle 2048
My darling duckey 4894
My darling in heaven 2726
My darling is waiting 2727
My darling little girl 3226
My dear Ohio home 56384
My dear old country home 416
My dear old home 3227
My dear old Southern home, St.
Augustine 2474
My dear Southern lady 2049
My dear sweet little Mariette 4048
My dream 2050
My dream of you 5386
My dreams 2873
My dusky dream 56176
My English queen 56078
M> Evelyn 2728
My every day girl 981
My fair Kentucky rose 417
My fame was in my mother's locket 3228
My Father bids me come 60091
My Father knows what's best 58022
My first, my only love 5773
MyFrisco 2051
My garden 1623
My gipsy queen 58192
My girl when she wore short dresses 3229
My Gretchen 4895
My guardian angel 1369
My heart for you 58201
M)^ heart hath a song 2538
My heart's a-maying 2897
My heart's desire 2934
My heart's in old Missouri 4049
My highland brunette 4896
My home 418
My home in Micliisan 4897
My home in the old bay state. .2052; 4898
My honey ; 2729
My husband left me again 419
Myldahohome 4899
My ideal's dream 420
Mylrishgirl 4900
MylrishRosie 4901
My Jappy 4050
My Jessie dear 2053
My Jesus, as Thou wilt 590
MyjUtedlove 982
My joy will be complete 56513
Myking 1181
My Kitty Lou 58128
My laddie 2281
MyLadyVi 4902
My ladye faire 4051
Mylady'sfan 4442
My lady's hair 954
My lassie 4903
My leaf boats •. 2719
My life is filled with sunshine 58023
MyLUyBell 2054
My little candy kid 2055
My little cottage home 2730
My little Dan 2056
My little Dutch colleen 2731
My little Georgia home 4904
My little girl 5015
My little Japanese 2057
My little maid of Hindoostan 2732
My little old lady 3585
My little somebody 59831
My little sweetheart's face 3230
My little toy man 4905
My lotus lady 421
My love and 1 2538
My love is like a red, red rose 57913
My love of long ago 1370
My love, the moon and 1 60010
My love went o'er the sea 983
My Mariuccia 3578
My Matsuma 984
My Mississippi babe 985
My Mississippi missus 2738
My moonlight Sue 4906
Mymominggloryvne 2734
My mother who taught me 3579
My mother's flower 2058
My mother's grave 3580
INDEX
483
My mother's mince pie 4907
My mother' wrinkled hands 986
My Oklahoma queen 2059
My old black mammy 4052
My old country homestead 56477
MyoldKentuckhome 56119* 56293
My old Kentucky queen, gooa
night 2060
My old log cabin home in the valley
of Missouri 3581
My old Ohio home 3582
My old rag doll 2735
My old sweetheart and 1 2061
My only little girl 2062
My orange girl 123
My own dear Nell 2063
My own fond dove 2064
My own native land 3583
My own sweetheart 4908
My pals are my pipe and my stein . 60134 ;
1371
My papa was a woodman 4053
My Pearl of Delaware 4909
My pretty little queen 3584
My queen Diann 3231
My queen of the golden west 1372
My ramble 4054
My ray of sunshine 2475
My recreant Ellen 4910
My refuge 2065
My rose 4055
My rosebud sweet 987
My rose of yester-e'en 460
My St. Louis Lillie 2066
My Saratoga girl 56177
My sawdust (^ueen 422
My seaside girl 2736
My shanty boat Lou 2476
My shepherd 423
My ships that went sailing 5883
My snow-clad Leadville home 1373
My song of joy 56514
My soul is redeemed 424
My soul will understand 58024
My southern queen 2067
My spirit lover 4911
My sweet Carolina Rose 3232
My sweet German maid 56143
My sweet little Belvie 2068
My sweet octoroon 2737
My sweet Rosabel 4057
My sweet sunflower 4912
My sweetheart 1374; 2858; 4058
My sweetheart dear 4066
My sweetheart is a soldier boy 56200
My sweetheart 'mid the West Vir-
ginia hills 2069
My sweetheart's sunny home 425
My Texas charm 2070
My thoughts 2071; 4913
My thoughts homeward fly 2072
My treasure 60073
My two loves and 1 426
My valentine 1461
My very own 4059
My violet 706
My washerwoman 988
My wife won't let me 56122
Myers (S. S.) Mighty Jehovah . . . 4865
Myrtes 2073
Myrtles 2073
N'Ginoth Baruch Schorr 2198
Nach neuen meeren 4321
Nachmittag im Zoolog. garten 3801
N&chteees wanders 5792
Nadaud (G.) Teufels hochzeit . . . 4656
Naegele(F.) When my shirt crawls 5275
Naessens (W.) & co.:
Am achensee 60040
Rhapsodisches 56361
Naish (A.) Employment bureau. . 2738
Name of Jesu 4914
Nancy Lee 4915
Nancy O'Rore 2074
Nancy waits for Jack 60029
Nancy's eyes 4916
Nanette 5523
Nansell (M. R.) Cottonwood tree. 4438
Napanee 3235
Napoli 56396
Napton (F.) Ne m'oubliez pas. . . 2477
Narrenlied 2813
Nash (R. L.) :
Fall of San Francisco 3077
Lead Kindly Light 1944
Sunlight to twilight 2253
NashrW.D.) Girl who is waiting. 1787
Nasi Rossi polka 585
Nason (E. S.) Isador waltz 1308
Nathan (J.) Fare thee well my
old Kentucky 1760
Nathan (J. S.):
Bull-frog and the coon 4359
How'd you like 3962
National corres. school of mus.,
Harmony book 5658
National emblem 60121; 2075
National graded course 989; 2935
National guards march 56421
National song bk 1058
Nation's bride 1375
Natural music course leaflets 55969
Nature in song 2368
Nature's serenade 4060
Naught (A.) Will you love me. . . 1135
Naughty girl from gay Paree 60011
Nauman (H. F.) My cabin home,
etc 3226
Navarro (J.) At school 2076
Nazare-Aga (Y. K.):
Joyeux soleil 59862
Si ie I'aime 2077
Vaise de paradis 4917
Vielles amours 1376
Ne m'oubliez pas 2477
Ne men tons pas aux femmes 4303
Neal (T. C):
My best giri 4892
My mother's mince pie 4907
Sing a song 6116
Neale (J. M.) For thee 2559
Nearer, my God, to Thee 2936; 5433
484
INDEX
Nearest & dearest 1377
Nearing the village 3453
Neat (J.):
CroBsways 2937
Fairies 4918
'Neath my lady's window 41
'Neath old Waverley's trees 60050
'Neath the apple trees 885
'Neath the budding orchard trees. . 4919
'Neath the old locust tree 4920
' Neath the old pine tree 57953
'Neath the old weeping willow 3236
'Neath the San Francisco ruins 427
'Neath the shadow 428; 4921
'Neath the shadow of the Colorado
hills 1378
'Neath the spell thy song has
woven 1154
Nebelong. Julst&mning 5779
Neckerei. 5827
Needham (A. A.):
Sleep, baby, sleep 2078
Thinkin' long 2079
What my lover said 2080
Needham (£. £.) Fish are in the
bay 3237
Needham (W. L.):
Cradle song 3871
In de watermelon rind 1883
Of more worth is love than gold 3244
Strenuous 60017
Neerland (J. M.)*.
I see her 890
Waiting for mama 1099
Neff ( Mrs. E.) Don't finish before
you begin 1710
Neff (F. E.) Land where my
fathers died 57974
Nehl (W.) Home 59924
Nehmt nur zu ernst das leben
nicht 60060
Neidlinger (W. H.):
After 653
Jest a-wearying 654
My little old lady 3585
Sweet Miss Mary 2938
Who knows 655
Neill . Only a bunch of violets 21 13
Nell 2081
Nellie May 3586
Nellie's eyes 990
Nelsen (N.) I have kissed you. . . 4683
Nelson (A. W.):
Gracious Spirit dwell within
me 1811
Shadows of the evening hours. 2206
Nelson (F. A.) & co.:
All dressed up 3805
I promise you 2904
Just because it's vou 2912
Nelson rH. H.) Lighthouse 2939
Nelson (M.):
Moorish parade 2035
When love and I first met 2344
Nelson (S. E. ) Childhood's happy
hours 3025
Nelson (T.) & Teasley (D. O.):
Fryd iblandt Guds engle 2615
Har der hort det 3480
J^ er saa lykkelig 1899
Kom idag 1924
Vi venter paa dig 3319
Zions seierB-eange 2082
Nemaha 3587
Nerini (E.): «
Exercicee 4922
Gammes 4923
Nero 199; 1182; 2862; 3030
Nesvadba (J.) Loreley 4924
Neucombe (F. S.) Te Deum in A f
flat 429
Neujahralied 5269
Never a^in 1379
Never eive up trusting 56227
N ever show the palm of your hand . 1380
Never think of trouble 3238
Never will I see sweet Nellie 2739
Nevers (C. C.) and Montgomery
(R. H.) Songs 56095
Nevin (E. W.) Tempo di valse. . . 56438
Nevin(G. B.):
Adoration 4935
All glory be to God 5336
Arise 3543
Come, praise your Lord 5457
Gladness 5615
Saviour, now the day is ending 124
While shepherds watched 3239
New & sacred songs 4926
'* New-born I bleas the waking
hour." 57969
New chord instructor 1381
New church hymn 1382
New country 56228
New echoes 4927
New gift 2940
New Jerusalem 99; 3171
New jubilee songs 56478
New King 991
New Market wreck 2083
New moon 1383
Newrecruit 2084; 3240
New red, white & blue 2941; 3580
New San Francisco 3588
New state Oklahoma 4928
New themes 1604
Newcomb (E. A. P.) Celeetial
vision 2085
Newell (J. E.) Song of the home-
land 56024
Newman (H. L.) Like the rose.. . 938
Newton (E.):
Apples in the orchard 57946
Good morning 2942
Madrigal 4929
Sing we and chant it 48: 2740
Through the forest 2478
Newton (G. M.) Democratic 5492
Niagara Falls 2479
Nichols (A.):
Felicity 838
Grace waltz 5630
INDEX
485
Nichols (G. A.) By the pyramldB. 4364
N ichols ( K . E . ) BrOses, dear roses . 462
Nichols (K. L.) Jesus is nigh 360
Nichols (W.) CO., ltd. One, two,
three 4973
Nicholson (S. H.) Luck of Eden-
haU 2086
Nicod^ (J. L.) Gloria 2943
Nicol (E. N.) San Francisco 1438
Nicolette (T.) At Buckroe beach 1584
Nicollet avenue 4061
Niedig (0. A.) As the seasons
come and go 1451; 2204
Nieh (M.) Sennsucht 56028
Niemann (W.) Klavier-sonate 4777
Nitt^er's birthday 4013
Ni^t 4637
Night before the wedding 2087
Night blooming cereus 4930 '
Night has a thousand eyes 56013
1987; 2698
Night her shade is bringing 3473
Night in May 60092
Night in Naishap(ir 5060
Night of June 2088
N igh t song 2892
Night wind sighs unto the rose 2089
Nightfall in Dordrecht 604
Night's first star 3590
Nights of music 266
Nilespub. CO. Three songs of love 5005
Nilfion-Fysher (A.):
D^esp^rance. 4931
Lou-Lou 4932
Prends-raoi 3591
Nilsson (H.):
Sleieh-bells jubilee 2222
Washington and liberty 2326
Nilsson (K.) Standard Amer. dia-
gram 56362
Ninetta 4602
Ninfa 2090
Nirella(S.) Japanese brigade 4739
No! no! no! 2091; 4933
No bird can sing 1384; 4062
No more cockfights 3592
No more o' yer golfin' for me 56546
No one to love but Mama 2944
No one will steal him 3121
No place on earth like home 3593
No show tonight 31 22
No time like the old time 4934
Noah 2898
Noah's ark 430; 3649
Noble ( Mrs. C. H.) City of golden
gate 56363
Noble (T. T.) Romance 656
Noble (W. F.) Loss of my baby. . . 3195
Nobody works but mother 4935
Nobody's looking, sweetheart 2092
Noel (J.):
Fancy lane 2945
White rose 49
Noelsch (W.):
Lift thine eyes 4796
When the Lord turned 5278
NoKle(I.) Hood 3131
N(51ck(A.) 14 Etudes ^Itoentaires 125
Nonchalance 56294
Nonie 2741
Nonsense 2093
Noodles 2742
Noonan(J. J.) Massasoit 4031
Noontide 1671
Nopker (L. C.) Destruction of San
Francisco 267
Nora, my own 60037
Nora O'Malley 1385
Norah 2480
Norah O'Brien 3241
Norah Machree 1140
Nordheimer (A.) For Thou only
art holy 4565
Nordheimer piano & mus. co. For
Thou only art holy 4565
Nordisch 3534
Nordland 56569
Nordmannerlied 1778
Norin (H. S.) Is it you? 3519
Norman baron 1386-
Normannenlied aus Konig Olaf 59795
Norris (E. H.) Pansy frolic 60041
Norris (H. A.) Cradle song 657
Norris (S.W.) Bonita 4331
Norse legend 56528
North (li.) Royalty 4104
North Beach amusement co. Belle
of North Beach 750
North Phila. pub. co. I am coming 5720
Northern lights 4063
Northrup (T. H.) Yankee Doodle's
birthday 3792
Norton (F.) God give you sleep... 57975
Norton (G.) Crocodile's love song . 3037
Norton (G. A.):
Mom 1365
Roll, roll on 2163
Norton (II. J.):
As the nightingale calls 4269
Just because it reminds me of
you 1915
Only a wreath 4976
Norton & O'Hara:
At eventide 56364
If you were left 56365
Norumbegaparkco. OuttoNorum-
bega 1405
No68(W. T.) Humpty 2650
Not a bit like other girls 4064
Not almost 4066
Nothing but leaves 431
Notions scolaires de musique 6829
Nonhika 658
Novak (T. J.) Toiling country girl 2294
Novello & CO., limited. For en-
tries registered, consult this in-
dex under titles or names of
composers.
Novello, Ewer <fe Co. Chautauqua. 66378
Novy (E. J.) Lady Bountiful 1932
Nowhere to go 3559
Nowhere to lay my head 659
486
INDEX
Nowlin (D.) Hello, Mios Lizzie
Green 1275
Nuit en mer 68137
Nunc dimittifl & Magnificat 56073
Nunc dimittifl in C 2709
Nunn (E. C.) Simple setting of
Magnificat 60049
Nuptial 56523; 2743; 4066
Nttrnherg(H.) Cinderella 600
Nursery rhymes 3002
Nu88(H.):
Forester's march 5575
Little Bemice 5867
Nye(J.B.) Cityofgold 3418
Nysewander (A. O.) We will sing
victory 58099
Nysewander (C.) We will sing 58099
O be joyful in the Lord 2094
O Bethlehem 4937
O! Chickamaugal 2744
0 clap your hands together 3718
0, come to the Saviour now 2745
O come with cheerful voices 3594
O come ye, come hither to worship
the Lord 2095
O days of rapture 3678
0 du meinc liebliche liebe 5268
0 eyes that are weary 4938
O for a closer walk with God 4585
O freedom! 4939
0 great & glorious vision 2233
O happy day 432
0 heedless flower 1935
0 how amiable 58186
O Jack, I dearly love you 3242
O lasset uns anbeten den K5nig. . . 2095
O let me sing 433
0 life beyond 4940
O Lord of life 133
0 love divine 5197
O love of God most free 56064
O loving Father 4461
O loyal nearts 4941
O Maienlust 5552
O Maryland, mv Maryland 3595
O mother dear Jerusalem 58121
Omyluve'slikearedjredrose 5416
O papa where has mama gone 3243
O praise the Lord 291
O precious blood 660
O precious hour 2096
O pretty Polly San 661
O salutaria 2097
O sing unto the Lord 3161
O sinner, come home 662
O softly falls the rain 2297
0 star of icy 4942
O star of love 4943
O starry flag 2481
O, take me back to God 2746
O Thou 4944
O thou sublime sweet evening star . 3538
0 Thou the contrite sinner's friend . 5486
O throned, O crowned 3404
O trusty pilot 57940
O what a welcome 4067
O won't you sail with me 2098
O wunderschdner wald 56133
Oak leaf march 4945
Oakeley (H. S.) Te Deum lauda-
mus 434
Obedience 4068
Oblivion 4946
O'Brien (E. W.) Grumbler 5639
O'Brine (E. A.) In the garden. . . 911
O'Byme (G.) On Delaware's
sweet banks 4076
O'Connell (A.) Mother weeping. . 4883
O'Connell (M.) Day dreams 3428
O'Connor (C. W.):
CampFadette 127; 186
Cheer Pennsylvania 5437
Let me be your last beau 58191
O'Connor (L. B.):
Good-bye 2432; 3931
I've grown so fond of you 50;
1867' 3982
O'Connor (M. A.) Nation's bride. ' 1375
O'Connor (P.) Columbia 3421
O'Connor (T.) I'll be true 903
Octave ^tude 4069
Ode to Colorado 2620
Ode to the new old tenderloin 4070
Odman {Mr$. A. M.) Death at
dawn 56379
Oehmler ^L.):
Cupia's serenade 56268
Dreaming lily 59853
Little cadet 56281
Peasants harvest dance 56296
Pleasant lesson hours 663
Scotch pastoral dance 66304
2 compositions 2747
O'er the fields 4071
Oertle (B.) Thro' all eternity 528
Oesten (T.):
Alnine bells 4246
Dolly's dream 4475
Sleigh-ride 5130
Oesterle (L.), ed.:
A ir d e ball et 2008
Angelus 2009
Aveu 3638
Berceuse 1809
Chaase au lion 5811
Echo de la Florida 1810
Festival march 1984
Frtihlingslied 1840
In die feme 1639
Maigldckchens l&uten 2216
Prelude 60081
Romance 2187
Tristesse 2036
Twelve short pieces 3359
Valsede salon 3320
Weihnach tsglacken ] 821
Zephyr 2895
Oesterreichisch-deuteche weise 3754
Oetzel (J. ) My sweetheart 4056
Of more worth is love than gold . . . 3246
Of you 55975
Off for the front 5581
INDEX
487
Off to Callao 1 256
Off to the country 522
Offenes geheimnis 1578
OfferuntoGod 4947
Offertoire in E flat 2748
Offertory in F 56139
Offertory response 2749; 4948
OflSce for the Holy Communion. . . 56330
58075; 1239; 1528
Ogden (W. 1.) Broadway 3841
On ! Call it by some better name . . . 3752
Oh, come all ye faithful 4949
Oh, come let us sing 4950
Oh, does it mean nothing to you . . . 3244
Oh for a closer walk 435
Oh, for the davs of my childhood . . 3596
Oh, rive thants 4951
Oh, nere comes papa's engine 664
Oh, I*m the man 6700
Oh! Isay! 3086
Oh, it's lovely to be single 4952
Oh Lamb of God 3597
Oh, Mr. Sun 4768
Oh, proclaim the resurrection 665
Oh, promise me 92
Oh sweet Alice 56055
Oh, tell me, birds of Spring 666
Oh! the joy of living 4953
Oh, 'tis ]oy to be home 60113; 667
Oh, to forget 1973
Oh what comes over the sea 4420
Oh, who will care for mother 3245
O'Hara (G.):
At eventide 56364
If you were left for me 56365
Time has brought no changes . 2288
O'Hare (W. C):
All the girls 5338
Bill Simmons 60123
Courtship waltz 3868
Dainty music maid 60124
Day dreams 4459
Doggy 4473
DoSr t send my heart away . , . 810
Dora 60125
Eileen asthore 4506
Everything is rosy 60127
Form sets 3915
His honor the mayor 1278
Honeybee's honeymoon 105
In SevQle 5751
Lemon 5837
Let's all make hay 60131
Little girl 3063
Lords & ladies 3193
Love dreams 4825
Love me 118; 643
Man from Now 1351
On the shady side 994
Pacj uita 1004
Smde on me 1044
Stars, the stripes and you. 1062; 2240
Those songs my mother used to
sing 1498
When love is young 60137; 1110
, Where the wild vine clings . . . 3064
Ohlsen (E. ) Gondoliera 4954
Ohio Wesleyan 4072
Oklahoma 4073
Oklahoma city 668
Olcott (C):
Daydreams 1693; 4459
Eileen asthore 1733; 4506
Eves that come from Ireland. . 3902
Olcott's love song: For love of
thee 2099
Wearers of the green 2333
You can sail 5317
Your heart alone 5321
Olcott's love song 2099
01d(W.) I'll be thinking 4687
Old Abe 3598
Old and the new 58116
Old black Joe... 56014; 1387; 3599; 4955
Old black mammy 669
Old Calabar 1487
Old Camp Creek shore 58181
Old churchyard 4956
Old Corduroy pike 57917
Old cross roads 4957
Old dance 242
Old dog Tray 66015
Old English organ music. Two
pieces 56373
Old fashioned flowers 56130
Old folks at home 56295; 1388
Old folks down in dear old Tennes-
see 2750
Old Fort de France 670
Old friends v 4958
Old Glory 1389
Old Glory forever 56525
Old grape vine swing 4074
Old Hickory 2100
Old highway 56035
Old home 56649; 11
Old home is best 56079
Old home place 4959
Old house on the hill 671
Old Kentucky home 4342
Old letter 2101
Old Litz is dead 55998
Old maid'ssong 992
Old man and the lily 3247
Old memories 4572
Old Missouri home 2102
Old Monongahela's shore 56493
Old oak tree 1390
Old, old story 4075
Old P. A 4960
Old Pike's Peak 1391
Old reliable jokes 3115
Old rope swing in Illinois 2482
Old stone wall. 4961
Old Summitfarm 2103
Old swimming pool 2751
Old time jigs 2104
Old Uncle Jake 4962
Old violin 3600
OldwindmUl 4963
Old wine in new bottles 3601
OldemUl 4964
488
INDEX
Olde mill stream 4965
Oleander bloesoms 4966
Oliver (J. B.) Rose and the
violet 68207; 3284
Oliver (O. A.):
Bleesed Jesus 5401
Do it now 6493
Oliver (Mrs. R.) Temperance call 4157
OlBen(0.) Fanitul 4640
Olson (A. E.) When the day's
work 18 done 2348
Omaha Indian melody. Song of
the leader 56021
OmarKhayy&m 1155
Ombre di notte 4637
Omnibus 4295
On a desert island 1392
On a journey 6849
On a moonlight summer's night 1393
On a pleasant trip 4127
On a summer eve. 56140
On a summer's day 57997
On blooming meadows 4967
On Broadway 5325
On Delaware's sweet banks 4076
On Jordan's banks 2762
On love's tide 5605
On moonlit waters. 56260
On pay day 2105
OttSan Francisco bay 436
On Spanish waters 2438
On stormy seas 56466
On the banks 4077
On the banks of old Hoc-Hocking . . 4968
On the banks of the Hudson 56386
On the banks of the Manistee 2106
On the banks of the old Genesee . . . 3602
On the Belvidere 4969
On the bench 'neath the old pine
tree ... . . 993
On the firing'iine'.V.V. ...V.V 4078; 4970
On the gay Luneta 4525
On the golden prairie field 56246
On the lake 3248
On the Midway 4352
On the moonlit lakes of Manawa . . . 2107
On the mossy banks 1394
On the mother's grave 2753
On the otherside 2754
On the parkway down by the pond 2108
On the placid Potomac 4079
On the road 2947
On the shady side 56571; 994; 1395
On the tree top 948
On the village green 2747
On the walls of memory 59804
On the .water 1536
On the way to Kew 56168
On the wings of song 4971
On tiptoe 996; 4080
On to the Kingdom 438
On to victory 2109; 3603
Once again 437
Once again for old Nsussau 2110
Once you loved me 2755
Once upon a time 2111
Onde tranquille 586
One autumn day 3604
One by one 439
One I love 56319
One little girl 1396
One more year 996
One night as I was dreaming 1397
One of the earthquake heroes 57919
One sweetly solemn thought.. 4972; 5344
One, two, three 2112; 4973; 5820
O'Neill (F.) Soupir d'amour 60135
O'Neill (T.):
Fifty years ago 292
'Tis of thy soul I sing 2946
Oneania(A.) Sempreavanti 60054
Only a broken heart 56166
Only a bunch of roses 1398
Only a bunch of violets 2113
Only a camric flower 1399
Only a crimson flower 1400
Only a daisy blossom 2756
Only a dream 4974
Only a faded dress 2483
Only a message from home sweet
home 128
Only a ray of sunshine 4081
Only a wreath of roses 4975
Only a year 771
Only an ivy leaf 4976
Only an orphan boy 2757
Only the sweetheart of a little Jap. 3605
Only trust in Jesus 1401
Onset 5429
Onward, blessed tidings! 4977
Open fountain 440
Open the door for Jesus 58025
Opening voluntary 75
Operator's sweetheart 997
Oppenheimer (H.) Feet bet den
Oster-Haschen 1440
Orem (P. W.):
AllaMarcia 5076
Atfulltilt 165
Berceuse Mignon 5711
Chanson de Mariette 192
March from Tannh&user 1606
Military march 2199
Petite valse 56397
Postillion 56398
Waving scarves 5712
Organ compositions 5454
Organ lessons 3651
Oigangrinder's song 3249
Oriental dance 2114; 4978
Orientale 59875
Orisons 2484
Orkney lullaby 604
Orlob (H.):
I'm the man 3963
Mary 4030
Ormond (V.) music co. Nora
O'Malley 1385
Omer(H.W.):
Buck tail regiment 1646
We'll sing unto the King. 1518
Orpjian's plea 60019
INDEX
489
Orpheus. Ballet 4597
O^heus music co. :
AnvUofHfe 2962
Companions 58100
Grandmother*8 baby 46 17
Philadelphia record 2596
Orpheus music pub. co.:
Serenade 2880
Sleepy hollow 5129
Star of heaven 5161
Vale of sleep 3317
Orth, (L. E.) Sixty songs from
Mother Goose 2115
Os-ka-loo-sa-loo 2485
Oslyome (N.) Wont you be my
birdie bird 1541
Osceola 441; 1402
Of^ood (G. L.) Shadow 2116
Oslin (S.J.) Home beyond 333
Osmum(E.) Sweethearts 1079
Ostdeutschen junglingsbundes
Glaubenssieg 1501
O'SuUivan (J.) Back to old Ken-
tucky 56380
Otery (H. R.):
^Neath old Waverley's trees. . . 60050
Other way 998
Ott (A. G.):
Fly and take your honey too. . . 60051
Oh vas-tu 1999
Our anti-saloon league song . .. 56085
Our automobile 56501
Our baby boy 57959
Our banner 3606
Our blue-eyed darling 2117
Our canary 999
Our Christmas stockings 4979
Our clock 3559
Our commander 2758
Our country's Western gate. . . 3607
Our darling 4980
Our darling in heaven 2118
Our Delaware 56031
Our fair city that has gone 1403
Our favorite 2759
Our flag 3250
Our frontier day 2760
Our glorious fourth 2486
Our God is near 2948
Our grandmother's pies 1404
Our joyful Psalm 56539
Our last good-bye 442
Our only "hope and theme 2761
Our president 2119
Our toys 1705
Our union 21 20
Our valentine from heaven. . . 4981
Out-door girl 2762
Out in the night I heard a
voice 149
Out of the darkness 1000
Out of the misty twilight 3671
Out of the West 56341
Out to Norumbega 1405
Guvre tes yeux bleus 60080
3595— PT 3, Nos 18-26—06 ^9
Ott (A. G.)— Continued.
Over the hills 8; 443
Over the sea 444
Overman. Kalorama march 370
Overton(E.W.) If you only knew. 2666
Overton (S. J.):
Nancy O'Rore 2074
Overture hongroise 4982
Owen (A.) Invitation 4728
Owen (W. D.) Israel's deliver-
ance 4731
Owens (C. F.) She wanted to be a
singer 56381
Owst(W. G.):
Simon the cellarer 57970
Stars of the summer night 147
Three fishers 2649
Where the bee sucks 1149
P. O. D.:
Since I heard Priscilla sing 3653
Pa and ma - J251
Pabst (H.):
Gavotte 1583
Minuet 4871
Principles of violin technic 2121
Pabst (H. A.) Eastertide 3889
Pabst (P.):
Ich halte ihr die augen zu 60052
Liebste spricht 60053
Sempre avanti 60054
Walascenen 4767
Paca 1' Andalouse 3
Pack clouds away . 1001
Paddy 4983
Paddy's love letter 1002
Padi^ra(F.) Chanson 58067
Paganini (N.):
Kadenz 5662
12 sonatinen 3252
Page (N. C):
Bugle song 57963
Gipsy song 56001
Kerry dance 3571
Mood of spring 56082
Sleep noble hearts 56020
Tread lightly 2763
Pageant dance 58196
Pagliacci 4789
Pamt me a picture 2764
Paladilhe (E.] Songs unsung 2765
Pale broken flower 58138
Palmer (E. D.) Belle of the South. 2545
Palmer (G.) On the banks of the
Manistee 2106
Palmer (G. M.) Boreas 2122
Palmer (J. M.) WTio fell in the
Alamo 562
Palmetto march 1003
Palmistry 2910
Palms 4984
Paloma 4082
Pan 3062
Panama 3253
Panama canal 4985
Panis Angelicus 682; 5396
Pansy & daisy 4083
490
INDEX
Panay frolic 6004 1
Pantomime 5072
Papa dies to-night 58086
Papa here's a yipe 'un 4084
Papillon 3254
Papillons 2123
Papita 2766
Paquita 1004
Parabel 5789
Parade march 4890
Parade of the humming birds. 58188; 2124
Parademarsch 3450; 4535
Paradis de Mahomet 56057
Paradise lost 4339
Paraphrase on the Waltz from Die
FledermauB 4986
Parfum 5595
Parfum d'amour 725
Paria 4868
Paris-musical Sphinx 5007
Paris printemps 722
Paris- Washington 44
Parisiennette 2414
Park (W. A.) I am only a lily 888
Parker (H.y Napoli 56396
Parker (L. E.) Come to me love. . 784
Parker (L. N.) Pageant dance. . . . 58196
Parker music co. :
Atlantic City 2523
True blue 4175
Parle encore 1355
Parlor city, bright and fair 2767
Parlow (E.):
Bajaderen-tanz 3087
Marionetten walzer 4887
Menuetto piccolo 2984
Polonaise Drillante 4460
KUckkehr aus den f erien 4452
Russischer Kosaken-tanz 3198
Parmelee (V.) Where the sweet
nlagnol las bloom 2358
Parmentier(G.) Parfum d'amour. 725
Parmentier (J.) Si je Taime 2077
Parrish (R. R.) Parting 56382
Parry (C. H. H.):
Bridal march 2768
Intermezzo 2769
Soul's ransom 2949
Parry (H.) Von edler art 129
Parshley (F. L.) My refuge 2065
Parson that united you & me 6
Parsons (A. R.) Synthetic method. 4987
Parte la nave 4602
Parted in San Francisco 56126
Parted now, but not forever 2770
Parting 56382; 57900
Parting of the ways 1005
Parting song 3409
Parting word 2950
Parvin(Z. M.):
Good-bye 5625
Parting 56382
Pas des rosi^res 5072
Pasionaria danza 1406
Pass^ 58143
Passe-pied 3255
Passing down the line 360S
Passing of the R^gtilars 56032
Passing parade 663
Passing Shepherd 1671
Passion 2771; 5375
Past and present 3609; 4085
Past tryst 1407
Paston-Cooper (C.) When love is
dead 3256
Pastor (F, ) As she prayed 5367
Pat Doyle's peculiar can 3257
Pate (E. N.) I am dreaming 26.W
Pateline 58043
Pater N oster 5633 1
Patrick (N.):
Benedictus 2125
Kyrie eleison 2126
Magnificat 2127
Te Deum 2128
Patriotic echoes 2129
Patrol of the musketeers 59938
Patrol of the scouts 59939
Pattee (N.) Little boys for Jesus. 941
Patterson ( F. ) Humoresque 4673
Patterson (M. L.) Voyage on the
sea 5246
Patterson fW. C.) Buena Vista . . 58101
Patterson & sons. Sweet bluebell. 4377
Pattison (J. N.) Sunrise 2130
PauHC):
Cnautauqua 775
Hockevgirl 3946
Myladyefaire 4051
Paul (J.):
Bohemian girl 4328
Flirt 4559
Shepherd's bells 5096
Shepherd's prayer 5100
Shooting meteor 5103
Paula 4988
Paulton (E. A.) I'm de coon Lo-
thario 1291
Paulus brothers. When the light-
house 3345
Pawnee Bill .' 2487; 3258
Payette (L.) Ida valse 56036
Payment (W.E.) I'm true to you. 4695
Payne (D.) Last song 56383
Payne ( S . H . ) Nowhere to lay my
head. 659
Paynter (W. G.):
Light cavalry 2627
Sweet souvenir , . 2642
Peabody (E. P.) Mother-play. . . . 4576
Peace (F.W.) Beneath the stars . 6390
Peace (W.): ^
Arise 5364
Make a joyful noise 4028
Peace & progress 58053; 1408
Peace & prosperity 2635
Peace of Thy children 686
Peaceful night 130; 4086
Peaceful slumber 445
Peacock (A.) Write a letter 3368
Pearce (C. W.) Marche triom-
phale 4338
INDEX
491
Pearce (W. H.) There's only one
Mother 2839
Pearlfeather 59873
Pearl of the Pyrenees 4087
Peannan (J. H.) Under the old
hawthome tree 1092
Peasants 3402
Peasants' dance 247
Peasants* frolic 56454
Peasants harvest dance 56296
Peasants* lament 60012
Pease (G.) Utah Carl 3316
Pease (J. L.) Ain' yo' comin'
roun' no mo* 3610
Pease (O.) Utah Carl 3316
Peck (H. A.) Jack Homer 4734
Peek-a-boo Falls , 4088
Peel(G.) Little Indian 1006
Peerless beauty 66442
Peggy from Paris 2951
P^jgy Machree 4868
P^egJoe 2461
Pell^as et M^lisande 2412; 2581
Peltier (O.) Heavenly vision 1274
Pend d*Oreille 4989
Pendleton (E. H.):
I'll love you always 1288
Tell me 1084
Penelope 2823
Penman (G. W.) Fall of the gold-
en gate 3451
Penn (A. A.):
Dainty Dora 5479
Flickering firelight 5561
I don't know what it is 633
Jennie 4742
Learning her lessons 1326
Linger 5863
Little lady Lu 51
Love in an air ship 68083
She only was in Paris 1452
That's the reason 698
Whole Damm family 1132
Penn (M. E.) Sweet Aline 2510
Pennino (P.) Schiaranno Tuomo. 1444
Pennsylvania coal sunply co 3611
Penny for your thougnts 1007
Penny show 2894
Pens^e amoureuse 60070
Pensees dansantes 4990
Pentecostal power 4089
Pepiot ( Mrs. A . E . ) I shall always
love you 4699
Pepper (J. W.) For entries regis-
tered, consult this index unaer
titles or names of composers.
Pereradus 2131
Perabo (E.):
Nocturne 5048
Nordisch 3534
Rococo 3619
Perchance 4991
Percippe (F. L.) I promise you. . 2904
P^rUhou (A.) Scenes gothiques.. 1009
Perrin (D. A.) Jesus, my Lord my
love 1902
Perrin (H. C.) Hear, O Thou,
shepherd 4992
Perrin (P. P.) StroUing 3676
Perry {Mrs. L. W.) Do not cast
my love aside 5494
Perry & Bacon. I'm cert'nly go-
ing back 5732
Persia 58072
Persian son^ 3633
Persisches hebeslied 5813
Peru 59981
Peruvian dance 1410; 3269
Perwein (A.)Fort Des Moines 295
Pesca d'ammore 1594
Pessard (E.) Mazurka de concert. 2132
Pet in a gilded cage 56217
Pet of the hoxisehold 56173
Peter Piper 4993
Peters (C, F.):
Cantus doloris 2812
, Sechsstacke 5026
Sieben gedichte 2813
Zehn stacke 3293
10 6tuden 279 1
Peters (W.F.) Mary 1367
Petersen (P. F.) Brightest star. . . 68108
Peterson (P. C.) In the summer. 4724
Pether (H. E.) Beautiful birds.. 59975
Can' t you see 437 1
Gavola 1782
I can see 59977
Sea-shell 2203
Teasing 56151; 2133
Waiting at the church 3739
Petit carnival 3310
Petite fantaisie 56410; 56413
Petite tonkinoise 1449
Petite valse 56397; 60071; 4994
Petites poulettes 2304
Petri (H.) 42 etuden 5812
Pettee (G.) My dear Ohio home. 56384
Pettigrew (T. E.) Love 4020
Pettiman (E.) Fear not, O land. 2622
Pettis (M.). Paint me a picture.. 2764
Peu beaucoup passionnement 837
Kahlbaur 3459
Pfefferkom (O.):
Little waltz 2696
Mignonette 2713
Pfeiffer (E.) As the image 5012
Pfeilesflug 6813
Pfijstinger (F.) In meinem hei-
mat land 4995
Pfitzner (H.) Musik zu Kleist's
Katchen von Heilbroun... 68126; 1411
Phantom march 56460
Pheemie 2134
Phelps (E. B.) Fade the golden **i
beams 1747
Phelps (E. H.) Haunted stream. 56386
Philadelphia record 2696
PhUie (J. E.) JoUy good fellows. 2772
Philipp(I.):
Favorite movements 59835; 131
Song of the mill 2773