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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.) 

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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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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Number  of  entries  of  Musical  compositions  completed  by  deposit  of  2  copies 
since  Jan.  1,  1906 18,888 


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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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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 


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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 


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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 


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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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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 


52 


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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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NEW  SERIES,  VOLUME  1,  JULY-DECEMBER,  1906 

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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 


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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. 


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CATALOGUE  OF  OOPYKIOHT  ENTRIES 


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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INDEX 


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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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 


CATALOGUE    OF    COPYRIGHT    ENTRIES 


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. 


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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 


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prBIJSHED  BY  AUTHORITY  OF  THE  ACT  OF  CONGRESS  OF  MARCH  3, 1891, 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 

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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 


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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. 

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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. 


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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 


OATALOaUE  OF  COPYRIGHT  ENTRIES 


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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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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 


VI 


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 

3595— PT  3,  NO  6—06 3 


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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PART  3: 
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NEW  SERIES,  VOLUME  1,  JULY-DECEMBER,  1906 

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August  16,  1906 


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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. 

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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. 


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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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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. 

101 


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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. 


MUSICAL    COMPOSITIONS 


103 


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. 


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])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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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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 


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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. 


irUSlCAL  OOMPOSITIOSS 


127 


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. 


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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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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. 


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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. 


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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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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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 

100  psalm 1526 


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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. 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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, 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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COPTRieUT  OFFICE 


CATALOGUE 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


CATALOGUE    OF    COPYRIGHT    ENTRIES 


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 


CATALOGUE    OF    COPY  BIGHT   ENTRIES 


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 


CATALOGUE    OF    COPYRIGHT    ENTRIES 


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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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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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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NfiW  SERIES,  VOLUME  1,  JULY-DECEMBER,  1906 

No.  11 

September  13,  1906 


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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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CATALOGUE 


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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 

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. 

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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. 


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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. 


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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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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. 

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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. 


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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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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 


CATALOGUE    OF    COPYRIGHT   ENTRIES 


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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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PART  3: 
MUSICAL  COMPOSITIONS 


NEW  SERIES,  VOLUME  1,  JULY-DECEMBER,  1906 

No.  16 

October  11,  1906 


WASHINGTON 
GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICK 

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. 

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256 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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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 


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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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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. 

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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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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 


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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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MUSICAL  COMPOSITIONS 


NEW  SERIES,  VOLUME  1,  JULY-DECEMBER,  1906 

No.  17 

November  15,  1906 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


CATALOGUE    OF   COPYRIGHT    ENTRIES 


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 


CATALOGUE  OF  COPYRIGHT  ENTRIES 


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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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. 


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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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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. 


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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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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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, 


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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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'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. 


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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. 


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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 


XXI 


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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PART  3: 
MUSICAL  COMPOSITIONS 


NEW  SERIES,  VOLUME  1,  JULY-DECEMBER,  1906 

Nos.  18-26 

December,  1906 


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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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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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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. 


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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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367 


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. 


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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. 


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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. 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


CATALOGUE    OB'   COPYRIGHT   ENTRIES 


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 


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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