Catalog of Copyright Entries/Original Series/Number 1
CATALOGUE
OF
TITLE-ENTRIES
OF
BOOKS AND OTHER ARTICLES
ENTERED IN THE
OFFICE OF THE LIBRARIAN OF CONGRESS,
AT
WASHINGTON,
UNDER
THE COPYRIGHT LAW,
FROM
July 1 to July 11, 1891, inclusive, wherein the copyright has been
completed by the deposit of two copies in the office.
WASHINGTON:
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.
1891.
Treasury Department,
Office of the Secretary,
Division of Stationery, Printing, and Blanks.
Titles. |
Proprietors. |
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Boyd’s Directory of Shamokin. 1891–1893. | W. H. Boyd,
Reading, Pa. |
Robert Carter: His Life and Work. 1807–1889. | A. D. F. Randolph & Co.,
New York. |
In Memoriam. Faded, and other poems. | Maria Wood Jefferis,
Philadelphia. |
Chambers’ Encyclopædia. New Ed., Vol 3. | J. B. Lippincott Co.,
Philadelphia. |
Steam: It’s Generation and Use. 24th Ed. | Babcock & Wilcox,
New York. |
Authoritative Christianity. Tr. by James Chrystal. | James Chrystal,
Jersey City, N. J. |
Second Geological Survey of Pennsylvania. Report of Progress. F3. 1888–1889. | William A. Ingham,
Harrisburg, Pa. |
The Key-Note. By Wm. B. Bradbury. | Mrs. Ada E. Taylor,
New York. |
William Ewart Gladstone. By Geo. W. E. Russell. | Harper & Brothers,
New York. |
Boston Photo-Gravures. | Charles Pollock,
Boston. |
Guide Franco-Américain. 3e année. Publié par J. Roussel. | Jules Roussel,
New York. |
A Romance of the Moors. By Mona Caird. [Leisure Moment Series.] | Henry Holt & Co.,
New York. |
Official Northern Pacific Railroad Guide. | W. C. Riley,
St Paul, Minn. |
Construction and Use of Universal and Plain Grinding Machines as made by Brown & Sharpe M’f’g Co. | Brown and Sharpe M’f’g Co.,
Providence, R.I. |
Supplementary Notes to 3d ed. of The Ice Age in North America. By G. Fred’k Wright. | D. Appleton & Co.,
New York. |
A Government Text-Book for Iowa Schools. Revised ed. By Jesse Macy. | Jesse Macy,
Boston. |
Telegraphic Code. Property of the Elgin Butter Co. | Elgin Butter Co.,
Elgin, Ill. |
Seven lessons in the Elements of Bookkeeping without a Teacher. Pt 3. By E. D. Harris. | E. D. Harris,
Lincoln, Nebr. |
Amberg’s Divisions for 1240 Page Index. | Wm. A. Amberg,
Chicago. |
Compend of Anatomy and Physiology. By M. C. Tiers. | Fowler & Wells,
New York. |
Mind is Matter. by William Hemstreet. | Fowler & Wells Co.,
New York. |
The Rand-McNally Official Railway Guide. July, 1891. | American Rail’y Guide Co.,
Chicago, Ill. |
Creamerymen’s Shipping Book. Arranged by M. E. Dillie. | M. E. Dillie,
Chicago, Ill. |
The Little Book “I.T.” By William I. Hood. | William I. Hood,
Akron, Ohio. |
Souvenir zum Saengerfest. 8–12 Juli, 1891. Gweidmet von Pabst Brewing Company. | Hake & Stirn Printing Co.,
Milwaukee, Wis. |
“What Does, What Knows, What Is.” An address by Hiram Corson. LL. D. | Hiram Corson,
Philadelphia. |
Savings Stamp Book. | S. T. Williams,
Detroit, Mich. |
Deposit Stamp Book. | S. T. Williams,
Detroit, Mich. |
Educational Stamp Book. | S. T. William,
Detroit, Mich. |
Rules and Directions for Metal Hipped Skylight Work. By William Neubecker. | William Neubecker,
New York. |
United States Reports. Vol. 140, Part I. | Banks & Brothers,
New York. |
The Laughable and Amusing Game of Kyoko. | Barnett & Co.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Our Athletes in London. | James Gordon Bennett,
New York. |
Souvenir of Kankakee, Ill. | I. W. Powell,
Kankakee, Ill. |
Views of Watch Hill, R. I. By W. B. Davidson. | W. B. Davidson,
Westerly, R. I. |
Beadle’s Pocket Library. July 8, 1891. | Beadle & Adams,
New York. |
Beadle’s Half-Dime Library. July 7, 1891. | Beadle & Adams,
New York. |
Beadle’s Popular Library. July 8, 1891. | Beadle & Adams,
New York. |
Beadle’s Dime Library. July 8, 1891. | Beadle & Adams,
New York. |
The Adirondacks, 21st ed. By S. R. Stoddard. | S. R. Stoddard,
Glens Falls, N. Y. |
Travelers’ Ready Reference Guide. July, 1891. | Knickerbocker Guide Co.,
New York. |
John Norton’s Thanksgiving Party [etc.]. By W. H. H. Murray. [Note.—Cover title: Adirondack Tales.] | F. M. Murray,
Boston. |
The Story of Reine. From the French. By Mrs. J. W. Davis. | Roberts Bros.,
Boston. |
The Mystery of the Woods, and The Man Who Missed It. By W. H. H. Murray. | De Wolfe, Fiske & Co.,
Boston. |
Hand-book of Railroad Securities. July, 1891. | Wm. B. Dana & Co.,
New York. |
An Ideal Kitchen. | American Press Association.
|
An Odd Dwelling. | American Press Association.
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A Model Tenement. | American Press Association.
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A House for $800. | American Press Association.
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Here is a Handsome House. | American Press Association.
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A Ten-Room Frame House. | American Press Association.
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Bourke Cochran’s Delight. | Bacheller & Johnson.
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Why Gould Left Home. | Bacheller & Johnson.
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Not on the Bills. | Bacheller & Johnson.
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Housekeeping on Wheels. | Bacheller & Johnson.
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Pluck against Luck. | James W. Johnson.
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“Depewed” Noses the Rage. | James W. Johnson.
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Turned Out to Grass. | James W. Johnson.
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While July Days Begin. | Bacheller & Johnson.
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Gay Carrie Careless. | James W. Johnson.
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Good Days at Vassar. | Bacheller & Johnson.
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The Woman of Fashion. | James W. Johnson.
|
Hagerstown Town and Country Almanac. 1892. | J. Gruber,
Hagerstown, Md. |
The Prichard-Smith Fight. | The Sun Print. & Pub. Co.,
New York. |
The Cherry Diamonds in London. | The Sun Print. & Pub. Co.,
New York. |
Sporting Forecasts, Brighton Beach. | The Sporting World Co.,
New York. |
Abram Cox Stove Co. | Abram Cox Stove Co.,
Philadelphia. |
Some Interesting Facts Concerning Installment Bonds. | David Jennings.
|
Tony Pastor’s Songs. | Frank Harding,
New York. |
Self-Instructor for Bow-Zither. By Franz Wagner. | Lyon & Healy,
Chicago. |
New School for the Viola or Tenor Violin. By A. Brunner. | Lyon & Healy,
Chicago. |
Eddystone. Opera in 3 acts. Music by A. Wallnöfer. | Breitkopf & Hartel,
New York. |
PERIODICALS. | |
Forest and Stream. July 2 and 9, 1891. | Forest and Stream Publishing Company,
New York. |
Harper’s Weekly. July 4 and 11, 1891. | Harper & Brothers,
New York. |
The Electrical World. July 4 and 11, 1891. | The W. J. Johnston Company (Lim.),
New York. |
St. Louis daily Market Reporter. July 1 to 8, 1891. | Patrick J. J. O’Connor,
St. Louis. |
The Village Magazine. July, 1891. | R. Hamilton,
New York. |
The Ave Maria. July 4 and 11, 1891. | Rev. Daniel E. Hudson,
Notre Dame, Ind. |
The Business Woman’s Journal. July, 1891. | Mary F. Seymour,
New York. |
National Police Gazette. July 11 and 18, 1891. | Richard K. Fox,
New York. |
Shoe and Leather Reporter. July 1 and 8, 1891. | Shoe and Leather Reporter,
New York. [etc.]. |
Jewelers’ Circular and Horological Review. July 1 and 8, 1891. | The Jewelers’ Circular Publishing Co.,
New York. |
The Household. July, 1891. | The Household Company,
Brattleboro, Vt. |
The American Rural Home. July 4 and 11, 1891. | The Rural Home Company (Limited),
Chicago, Ill. |
The Illustrated Christian Weekly. July 4 and 11, 1891. | Ernest Young, jr.,
New York. |
The Yankee Blade. July 4 and 11, 1891. | Potter & Potter,
Boston. |
The Argosy. July 11 and 18, 1891. | Frank A. Munsey,
New York. |
Farm and Home (eastern ed.). July 1 and 15, 1891. | The Phelps Publishing Co.,
Chicago, Ill. |
Good News. July 18 and 25, 1891. | Street & Smith,
New York. |
Street & Smith’s New York Weekly. July 18 and 25, 1891. | Street & Smith,
New York. |
Scientific American. July 4 and 11, 1891. | Munn & Co.,
New York. |
Fanciers’ Journal. July 4 and 11, 1891. | Fanciers’ Publishing Co.,
Philadelphia. |
The Boys of New York. July 18 and 25, 1891. | Frank Tousey,
New York. |
Medical Record. July 4 and 11, 1891. | William Wood & Co.,
New York. |
The Sporting Life. July 4 and 11, 1891. | The Sporting Life Publishing Co.,
Philadelphia. |
The School Journal. July 4 and 11, 1891. | E. L. Kellog & Co.,
New York and Chicago. |
Western Electrician. July 4 and 11, 1891. | Electrician Publishing Co.,
Chicago. |
Garden and Forest. July 1 and 8, 1891. | Garden and Forest Publishing Company,
New York. |
The American Florist. July 2 and 9, 1891. | American Florist Co.,
Chicago. |
The Jewelers’ Weekly. July 1 and 8, 1891. | The Jewelers’ Weekly Pub. Co.,
New York. |
Home and Farm. July 1 and 15, 1891. | Home and Farm Pub. Co.,
Louisville, Ky. |
The American Field. July 4 and 11, 1891. | American Field Pub. Co.,
New York and Chicago. |
Archives of Pediatrics. July, 1891. | J. B. Lippincott Co.,
Philadelphia. |
What For? A quarterly. July, 1891. | Fielding Brothers,
New York. |
The Commercial and Financial Chronicle. July 4, 1891. | William B. Dana & Co.,
New York. |
Harper’s Bazar. July 18 and 25, 1891. | Harper & Brothers,
New York. |
The Christian Union. July 4 and 11, 1891. | Christian Union Company,
New York. |
The New Nation. July 4 and 11, 1891. | Edward Bellamy,
Boston. |
Special-Kabeldepeschen. July 1 to 10, 1891. | New York Staats-Zeitung,
New York. |
Golden Days. July 11 and 18, 1891. | James Elverson,
Philadelphia. |
Saturday Night. July 18 and 25, 1891. | James Elverson,
Philadelphia. |
The Banner Weekly. July 18 and 25, 1891. | Beadle & Adams,
New York. |
Demorest’s Family Magazine. August, 1891. | W. Jennings Demorest,
New York. |
The Scholar’s Magazine. August, 1891. | Sunday School Times,
Philadelphia. |
Lend a Hand. July, 1891. | J. Stilman Smith & Co.,
Boston. |
Our Day. July, 1891. | Our Day Publishing Co.,
Boston. |
The Photo-American Review. July, 1891. | Harry C. Jones,
New York. |
The Home Guard. July, 1891. | E. J. Smith,
Providence, R. I. |
Modes and Fabrics. July, 1891. | H. W. MacLellan,
New York. |
Dickerman’s United States Treasury Counterfeit Detector. July, 1891. | W. Dickerman,
New York. |
The Haberdasher. July, 1891. | Joseph W. Gibson,
New York. |
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS. | |
Dick the Penman Schottische. Music by C. L. Lewis. | The John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
Farewell to the Village. Arranged by L. Schehlmaun; music by H. Hofmnann. | The John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
Serenade. Words by R. H. Stoddard; music by T. J. Smith. | T. J. Smith.
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Dream on, Lillie. Words by H. L. Frisbie; music by G. F. Root. | George F. Root.
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Oh, Come You from the Battle-Field. Music by G. F. Root. | George F. Root.
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Will You Come to Meet Me, Darling? Words by F. A. Baker; music by G. F. Root. | George F. Root.
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Just Before the Battle, Mother. Music by G. F. Root. | George F. Root.
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Within the Sound of the Enemy’s Guns. Music by G. F. Root. | George F. Root.
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Mennett. Music by H. Harthan; Op. 33, No. 4. | The John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
Gavotte. Music by H. Harthan; Op. 23, No. 3. | The John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
March of the Dolls. Music by H. Harthan; Op. 23, No. 1. | The John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
Evening Shadows. Words by G. F. Lyman; music by A. H. Lyman. | The John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
Valse Mignonne. Music by H. Harthan; Op. 23, No. 5. | The John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
Jubilate Deo. Music by H. W. B. Barnes. | The John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
Rondo. Music by Winthrop. | The John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
Barcarolle. Music by Winthrop. | The John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
Capriccio. Music by Winthrop. | The John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
Galop. Music by Winthrop. | The John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
Lassie Queenie. Music by H. M. Justice; arranged by S. Horsfeld. | Herbert M. Justice,
Philadelphia. |
Karina Schottische. Music by Julius Oettl; arranged by L. B. Douglass. | L. Budd Rosenberg,
San Francisco. |
Unforgotten. Music by T. B. Bishop; arranged by L. B. Douglass. | L. Budd Rosenberg,
San Francisco. |
R. S. V. P. Schottische. Music by T. H. Northrup. | L. Budd Rosenberg,
San Francisco. |
Alliance March. Music by J. Oettl. | L. Budd Rosenberg,
San Francisco. |
Napo’ Danza. Music by J. Oettl. | L. Budd Rosenberg,
San Francisco. |
Enchantment Schottische. Music by S. Neumann; arranged by L. B. Douglass. | L. Budd Rosenberg,
San Francisco. |
Crême de la Crême. Arranged by L. P. Lanrendeau. | Macé Gay,
Brockton, Mass. |
Mme. Angot Waltz. Arranged by C. G. Ransom. | National Music Company,
Chicago. |
Santiago Waltz. Arranged by C. G. Ransom. | National Music Company,
Chicago. |
Ned’s Farewell. Words by R. J. Donnolly; music by M. H. Rosenfeld. | R. J. Donnolly.
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In Heavenly Love Abiding. Words by A. L. Waring; music by A. E. Harris. | A. E. Harris.
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Minuetto No. 1. Music by C. Carmiencke. | Jos. Moes,
Brooklyn. |
Plantation Fancies. Music by J. Moes. | Jos. Moes,
Brooklyn. |
Airs from the Operas. Arranged by J. C. White. | J. Carus White.
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Sea Breeze Waltzes. Music by I. A. Oppenheim. | I. A. Oppenheim,
Baltimore. |
PHOTOGRAPHS. | |
1492—New World’s Gate. 1892. | Louis de Smidt.
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N. Y. State Camp of Instruction. | Edw. Mauser.
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View of Northwest Comer of Gen. Grant’s Missouri Log Cabin. | Edward Joy.
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View of the Stairway in Gen. Grant’s Missouri Log Cabin. | Edward Joy.
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View of the Northwest Corner of Gen. Grant's Missouri Log Cabin. | Edward Joy.
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View of the Northwest Corner of Gen. Grant's Missouri Log Cabin. | Edward Joy.
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LITHOGRAPHS. | |
Fashion Plate. | Sackett & Wilhelms Litho. Co.
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Ticonderoga, N. Y. | Burleigh Lithographing Establishment.
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Season of 1891–92 (fashion plate). | Sackett & Wilhelms Litho. Co.
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ENGRAVINGS. | |
Garfield Memorial, Lake View Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio. | A. N. Stowell.
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“Janet” | C. Klackner.
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“Stool of Repentance” | C. Klackner.
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“Cupid’s Conquest” | C. Klackner.
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“Little Dick Turpin” | C. Klackner.
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CHROMO. | |
Heroes of the War (Porter and Sherman) | Stecher Litho. Co.
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