Catalog of Copyright Entries/Original Series/Number 4
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 27 to August 1, 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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A Group of Noble Dames. By Thomas Hardy. | Harper & Brothers,
New York. |
Anita. By J. Walter Scott. | G. W. Dillingham,
New York. |
The Slate Roofer. By D. Auld, jr. | Auld & Conger,
Cleveland, O. |
Leo, the Royal Cadet. By G. F. Cameron and O. F. Tilgman. | Heinrick B. Tilgman.
|
Matson Meier-Smith. Memories of His Life and Work. | Anson D. F. Randolph & Co.,
New York. |
Lawyers’ Reports, Annotated (Digest). | The Lawyers’ Coöp. Pub. Co.,
Rochester, N. Y. |
James Henry Morley. A Memorial. | Virginia F. Morley,
Cambridge, Mass. |
Bill Nye on Buncombe. By Bill Nye. | Edgar W. Nye,
New York. |
A Puritan Pagan. By Julien Gordon. | D. Appleton & Co.,
New York. |
A System of Phonic Writing. By Charles Morrell. | Charles Morrell,
Chicago. |
The American Economic System. By Edwin McKenzie. | Edwin McKenzie,
New Haven, Conn. |
Asbestos Steam Saving and Fire-Proof Materials. | H. W. Johns,
New York. |
Chicago’s Big Fair. | James Gordon Bennett,
New York. |
On the Continent. | James Gordon Bennett,
New York. |
The Immigration Question. | James Gordon Bennett,
New York. |
The Pugilists Were Drunk. | James Gordon Bennett,
New York. |
Pen Sketches of William. | Janes Gordon Bennett,
New York. |
What Paris Talks About. | James Gordon Bennett,
New York. |
Musical and Dramatic. | James Gordon Bennett,
New York. |
Mrs. Stanley Nails a Lie. | James Gordon Bennett,
New York. |
Americans Abroad. | James Gordon Bennett,
New York. |
Prominent People from this Side Dancing and Coasting at Homburgh. | James Gordon Bennett,
New York. |
The Fair Committee. | James Gordon Bennett,
New York. |
The Old Times’ Last Trip. | James Gorden Bennett,
New York. |
Dying at the Top. | James Gordon Bennett,
New York. |
Woes of Welsh Workers. | James Gordon Bennett,
New York. |
Waste Not, Want Not. | Hudson Trust and Savings Institut’n,
Hoboken, N. J. |
How Can I Make Money. | Hudson Trust and Savings Institut’n,
Hoboken, N. J. |
What is a Trust Company. | Hudson Trust and Savings Institut’n,
Hoboken, N. J. |
A Bank for Boys and Girls. | Hudson Trust and Savings Institut’n,
Hoboken, N. J. |
The Snow Ball. | Hudson Trust and Savings Institut’n,
Hoboken, N. J. |
Three Gates on a Side. By Chas. H. Parkhurst. | Fleming H. Revel Co.,
New York. |
Encyclopedia of Missions. By E. M. Bliss. 2 vols. | Fank & Wagnalls,
New York. |
International Clinics. Ed. by Jno. M. Keating, etc. | J. B. Lippincott Co.,
Philadelphia. |
Club Book of Philadelphia. | Alexander MacMahon,
Philadelphia. |
A Score of Famous Composers. By Nathan H. Doyle. | Thomas Y. Crowell,
New York. |
Directory of Wilkes-Barre City. | J. E. Williams,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. |
Sunday School Library Record. By D. A Perrin. | D. A. Perrin,
Chicago, Ill. |
White Cross Library. No. 65. | F. J. Needham,
New York. |
Sights and Scenes in California. | E. L. Lomax,
Omaha, Nebr. |
Sights and Scenes in Idaho and Montana. | E. L. Lomax,
Omaha, Nebr. |
Sights and Scenes in Colorado. | E. L. Lomax,
Omaha, Nebr. |
Sights and Scenes in Utah. | E. L. Lomax,
Omaha, Nebr. |
Sights and Scenes in Oregon and Washington. | E. L. Lomax,
Omaha, Nebr. |
Plan for Strengthening Political Organizations. | W. W. Davis,
Jamesburg, N. J. |
Town’s New Speller. By Salem Town. | Edwin B. Morgan,
New York. |
Sprecial-Kabeldepeschen. Berlin, July 25–31, 1891. | New York Staats-Zeitung,
New York. |
Admired by the Kaiser. London, July 28, 1891. | Press Publishing Company, N. Y. World,
New York. |
Cyclist in Scotland. | The Evening Star Company,
Washington, D. C. |
To Guide the Mariner. Second paper. | Helen V. Gavett,
Detroit, Mich. |
The New York Detective Library. No. 153. | Frank Tousey,
New York. |
Five-cent Wide Awake Library. No. 1061. | Frank Tousey,
New York. |
The Boys’ Star Library. No. 216. | Frank Tousey,
New York. |
A Little New England Maid. Mrs. Kate T. Woods. | Kate T. Woods.
Chicago, Ill. |
Balance Ledgers. No. 2. | Dennison & Brown,
New York. |
Excelsior Deposit Register. No. 1. | Dennison & Brown,
New York. |
Texas History Cards. By Mrs. W. H. and B. Lucas. | W. H. & B. Lucas,
Sherman, Tex. |
Near to Nature’s Heart. By E. P. Roe. New edition. | Dodd, Mead & Co.,
New York. |
Pennsylvania Directory of Representative Business Houses. | P. J. Harrington & Co.,
New York. |
Sights and Scenes in Alaska. | E. L. Lomax,
Omaha, Nebr. |
At Aix-Les-Bains. July 28, 1891. | James Gordon Bennett,
New York. |
Crushed by Insurrection. | American Press Association,
New York. |
Mott’s Patent Flushing-rim Wash-out Urinal. | The J. L. Mott Iron Works,
New York. |
Virginia After the War. By S. L. M. Couser. | S. L. M. Couser,
Indianapolis, Ind. |
United States Reports. Vol. 137. | Banks & Brothers,
New York. |
Town’s Analysis. By Salem Town. | Edwin B. Morgan,
New York. |
Street Guide of Philadelphia. | James Gopsell’s Sons,
Philadelphia. |
The Old Fashioned Husking Bee. By Nettie H. Pelham. | W. H. Baker & Co.,
Boston. |
Ocean Spray Souvenir. | G. E. B. Putnam,
Ocean Spray. |
Application for Sale With Lease. | Luther S. Cushing,
Kansas City, Mo. |
The Doings of Raffles Haw. By Corean Doyle. | S. S. McClure,
New York. |
The Fire-Worshipers Scent. | S. S. McClure,
New York. |
A Three Thousand Mile Walk. | Chas. F. Lummis,
Isleta, N. Mex. |
Game for Big Strong Men Only. | Walter C. Dolen,
New York. |
Baldeye’s Revenge. | E. H. Lewis,
Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Jimmy’s “Crogen”. | E. Hough,
Chicago. |
The Many Kinds of Swings. | Edmund Collins,
New York. |
The Stone Toters. | C. F. Holder,
Pasadena, Cal. |
The Reporter Who Made Himself King. | Richard Harding Davis,
New York. |
Wrecked in a Cave. | S. G. W. Benjamin,
New York. |
Coursing Antelopes with Leopards. | Chas. E. Clay,
New York. |
A Refugee’s Story. | H. M. Sylvester,
Boston. |
Johannisburg. | Lord Randolph Churchill,
London, England. |
Magnificent Baubles. By Max Heindel. | The United Press,
New York. |
Blackie. By Katharine Hartman. | The United Press,
New York. |
The Story of the Lily. By James P. Voorlees. | The United Press.
New York. |
Reminiscences of Charles Delmonico. By Joseph Howard, jr. | The United Press,
New York. |
The Battle of Wilson’s Creek. By Geo. K. Townsend. | The United Press,
New York. |
The Little Dream. By Geo. P. Taggart. | The United Press,
New York. |
Farm Duties for August. By D. D. T. Moore. | D. D. T. Moore,
New York. |
Favorite Celluloid Diving Tools. | Keuffel & Esser Co.,
New York. |
Aix-les-Bains. July 29, 1891. | James Gordon Bennett,
New York. |
Americans at Homburg. July 29, 1891. | James Gordon Bennett,
New York. |
Abbott’s Druggists’ Epitome. | T. A. Abbott,
Boston. |
Record of Wages Paid Account of Deceased Employés. | M. M. Kirkman.
|
An Inductive Latin Primer. By Wm. R. Harper and Isaac B. Burgess. | American Book Co.,
New York. |
Connecticut Reports. Vol. LX, pt. 2. By John Hooker. | Robert I. Walsh, Secretary of State of Connecticut.
|
The Consumer’s Companion and Receipt Book. | Thos. B. Cook,
Cleveland, Ohio. |
A Course of Lectures on Geology and Paleontology. Part 1. Geology. | E. D. Cope,
Philadelphia. |
Spring Sports. Bank Clerks’ Athletic Association. | F. S. Geiger,
Philadelphia. |
Toledo City Directory. By R. L. Polk & Co. | R. L. Polk & Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. |
Illinois Reports. Pages 536 to 673. Vol. 134. | Norman L. Freeman,
Springfield, Ill. |
Log Cabin Library. No. 123. | Street & Smith,
New York. |
Log Cabin Library. No. 122. | Street & Smith,
New York. |
Log Cabin Library. No. 124. | Street & Smith,
New York. |
The Nugget Library. No. 102. | Street & Smith,
New York. |
The Nugget Library. No. 103. | Street & Smith,
New York. |
The Nugget Library. No. 104. | Street & Smith,
New York. |
Pritchard’s Quick Victory. | Press Pub. Co., N. Y. World,
New York. |
The Exile. By Forrest Crissey. | Forrest Crissey,
Chicago. |
Stone’s Paramount Cutters. By Chas. J. Stone. | The Chas. J. Stone Co.,
Chicago, Ill. |
The Common Sense Tally-Sheet. By Short & Forman. | Short & Forman,
Cleveland, Ohio. |
What Ails This Country. By S. N. Griffith. | Samuel N. Griffith.
|
Latest News from Europe. London, July 21, 1891. | The Sun Print. and Pub. Co.,
New York. |
Speck’s Combination Chord Indicator. | Theo. Speck,
New York. |
A Petition and Prayer in Behalf of the Lower Animals. | Archibald McBean,
Winnipeg. |
Sporting Forecasts. | The Sporting World Co.
|
Lee Higginson & Co. [Price List]. | Lee Higginson & Co.,
Boston. |
Students of Immigration. | James Gordon Bennett,
New York. |
Slavin Refuses to Talk. | James Gordon Bennett,
New York. |
Depew Not Wasting Time. | James Gordon Bennett,
New York. |
A New Comedietta. | James Gordon Bennett,
New York. |
Immigration Investigation. | James Gordon Bennett,
New York. |
Supplement to Shepard’s U.S. Annotations in Vols. 138, 139. | Frank Shepard,
Chicago. |
International Cricket Guide. By E. Lyttleton. | Street & Smith,
New York. |
Complete Training Guide. | Street & Smith,
New York. |
Oarsman’s Manual. By W. Beach. | Street & Smith,
New York. |
Swimming Instructor. By Capt. Webb. | Street & Smith,
New York. |
The Master of Ettersberg. By E. Werner. | Street & Smith,
New York. |
Beautiful but Dangerous. By T. W. Henshaw. | Street & Smith,
New York. |
Inter-Denominational Sermons. Ed. by W. W. Bowdish. | Hunt & Eaton,
New York. |
Fate of Republics (rev. ed.). By L. T. Townsend. | Luther T. Townsend,
Boston. |
The Epworth Hymnal. No. 2. | Hunt & Eaton,
New York. |
Commercial Law and Business Forms. Ed. by Geo. W. Clinton. | J. C. Bryant,
Buffalo, N. Y. |
The Royal Outlaw. By Sylvanus Cobb, jr. | Robert Bonner’s Son,
New York. |
A Thesaurus of Literature. Ed. by C. F Tebbals. | Funk & Wagnalls,
New York. |
Burlington City Directory. | L. P. Waite & Co.,
Burlington, Vt. |
The Triple Alliance. | The United Press.
|
Kaiser’s Programme. | New York Associated Press.
|
A Winter at Nice. By H. Von Osten. | A. N. Kellogg News Co.
|
Dr. Hall at Karlsbad. | New York Mail and Express.
|
The Whence and Whithers of Jeptha’s Daughter. | James Scroggins.
|
The Empty Treasury. | Reform Press News Ass’n,
New York. |
Supporting Fraud. | Reform Press News Ass’n,
New York. |
The Enemy Awake. | Reform Press News Ass’n,
New York. |
Aus dem Deutschen Reich. Berlin, July 25. | New York Associated Press.
|
Death Could Not Part Them. | Edward Stapleton,
San Antonio, Tex. |
Germans in St. Petersburg Decline to Welcome French Fleet. | New York Associated Press,
New York. |
Royal Dudes. By John T. Arnold. | The United Press,
New York. |
Fashion Gossip. Margaret Harmon. | The United Press,
New York. |
The Lincoln Murder Recalled. By Joseph Howard, jr. | The United Press,
New York. |
An Ivory Duel. By Curtis Kinglake. | The United Press,
New York. |
What Jockeys Are Paid. By Warner R. McVeigh. | The United Press,
New York. |
A Texas Girl in New York. By Alice McGowan. | The United Press,
New York. |
A Lost Empire. By Ernest Raymon. | The United Press,
New York. |
The Perfect Woman’s Dress. | Alice L. Siddall,
Philadelphia. |
The Gossip of London. | James Gordon Bennett,
New York. |
Southern Europe’s Dishes. | M. E. W. Sherwood,
New York. |
Above the Skylights. | Bacheller & Johnson,
New York. |
Fashions in Bathing. | Bacheller & Johnson,
New York. |
From Mrs. Brown-Potter. | James W. Johnson,
New York. |
A Meek Little Man. | Bacheller & Johnson,
New York. |
Turned out to Grass. | James W. Johnson,
New York. |
Fashions in Mid-summer. | Bacheller & Johnson,
New York. |
Newport’s Mighty Race. | Bacheller & Johnson,
New York. |
All About Camping Out. | James W. Johnson,
New York. |
Gay Carrie Careless. | James W. Johnson,
New York. |
The Woman of Fashion. | James W. Johnson,
New York. |
The Stream of Pleasure. By Joseph and Elizabeth R. Pennell. | Joseph Pennell,
New York. |
Owensboro Family Directory. | Hal Newton Carlyle,
Owensboro, Ky. |
Proceedings of the American Boiler Manufacturers’ Ass’n. | E. D. Meier,
St. Louis, Mo. |
Thompson’s Garment Cutter. | F. E. Thompson,
Kansas City, Mo. |
Combination Record Book for Common Schools. By James H. Chapman. | James H. Chapman,
Rochester, Minn. |
Primer of Reading and Writing. By Thomas H. Vickroy. | Thomas H. Vickroy,
St. Louis, Mo. |
First Lessons in Arithmetic. By Andrew J. Rickoff. | American Book Company,
New York. |
A Manual for Constables, Marshals, Policemen, and other Ministerial Officers in Ohio. By Florien Gianque. | Robert Clarke & Co.,
Cincinnati, Ohio. |
Moosehead Lake and Vicinity. | S. S. Davis & S. J. Chase,
Foxcroft, Me. |
Watch Lo! Watch! By Elizabeth N. Little. | Dodd, Mead & Co.,
New York. |
Catalogue Troy Laundry Machine Company, Limited. | Troy Laundry Machine Company,
Troy, N. Y. |
Studies from The Kindergarten. By Students in Department of the Kindergarten. | New York College for the Training of Teachers.
|
A Marriage for Love. By Lodovic Halévy. | Dodd, Mead & Co.,
New York. |
Evangelistic Sermons. By Robert T. Mathews. | The Standard Publishing Co.,
Cincinnati, Ohio. |
The Trackman’s Helper. 2d ed. By J. Kindelan. | J. Kindelan,
Mitchell, S. D. |
The Present and Future of Harvard College. By William Watson Goodwin. | Ginn & Co.,
Boston. |
We All. By Octave Thanet. | D. Appleton & Co.,
New York. |
Sorry Long Branch. | James W. Johnson,
New York. |
Frolicking Statesmen. | James W. Johnson,
New York. |
An Expert’s Opinion. | Bacheller & Johnson,
New York. |
Books Worth Hunting For. | Bacheller & Johnson,
New York. |
Turned out to Grass. | James W. Johnson,
New York. |
Midsummer Novelties. | Bacheller & Johnson,
New York. |
Carrie Careless Goes Outing. | James W. Johnson,
New York. |
Gerry’s Torture Museum. | James W. Johnson,
New York. |
The Woman of Fashion. | James W. Johnson,
New York. |
The Game of Archery. | M. E. W. Sherwood,
New York. |
Rabbit and Rattlesnake. | Bacheller & Johnson,
New York. |
The New York State Reporter. Ed. by W. S. Gibbons. | W. C. Little & Co.,
New York. |
The Cup of Loving Service. By Eliza Dean Taylor. | James Pott & Co.,
New York. |
The Black Record. | Reform Press News Ass’n.
|
For a New Deal. | Reform Press News Ass’n.
|
Now Get Ready. | Reform Press News Ass’n.
|
It Has Come to Stay. | Reform Press News Ass’n.
|
The People’s Demands. | Reform Press News Ass'n.
|
The Housewife’s Club. | Funk & Wagnalls,
New York. |
Combined Individual Ledger. | J. Y. Johnston & Co.,
New York. |
Our Favorites. By Mrs. O. C. Maxwell. | W. T. Kightlinger,
New York. |
Muscular Movement Exercises. By C. W. Slocum. | C. W. Slocum,
Chillicothe, Ohio. |
Can It Be Cured. | The Press Pub. Co., New York World.
|
The Peril of Oliver Sargent. By Edgar James Bliss. | Charles L. Webster & Co.,
New York. |
Banjo Orchestra Music. Chapter 7. By Thos. J. Armstrong. | S. S. Stewart,
Philadelphia. |
The Home Treatment of the Teeth. By Chas. E. Hale. | C. E. Hale,
Boston. |
Famous Women. | E. W. Frick,
Ottawa, Kans. |
Fire Insurance by States. | The Underwriter Print. and Pub. Co.,
New York. |
The Southern Reporter. July 22, 1891. | West Publishing Co.,
St. Paul, Minn. |
The Atlantic Reporter. July 22, 1891. | West Publishing Co.,
St. Paul, Minn. |
The Pacific Reporter. July 23, 1891. | West Publishing Co.,
St. Paul, Minn. |
The Federal Reporter. July 21, 1891. | West Publishing Co.,
St. Paul, Minn. |
The Southeastern Reporter. July 21, 1891. | West Publishing Co.,
St. Paul, Minn. |
The Southwestern Reporter. July 20 and 27, 1891. | West Publishing Co.,
St. Paul, Minn. |
The Northwestern Reporter. July 25, 1891. | West Publishing Co.,
St. Paul, Minn. |
The Northeastern Reporter. July 24, 1891. | West Publishing Co.,
St. Paul, Minn. |
The New York Supplement. July 23, 1891. | West Publishing Co.,
St. Paul, Minn. |
Cabinet Reconstruction. | New York Associated Press,
New York. |
Can It Be Cured. | Press Publishing Co.,
New York. |
Method for the Zither. | Carl Fischer,
New York. |
Method for the (B Flat) Trombone. | Carl Fischer,
New York. |
Method for the Mandolin. | Carl Fischer,
New York. |
Method for the (E Flat) Tuba. | Carl Fischer,
New York. |
Method for the (E Flat) Cornet. | Carl Fischer,
New York |
Method for the Banjo. | Carl Fischer,
New York. |
Method for the Three-String Double Bass. | Carl Fischer,
New York. |
Method for the Guitar. | Carl Fischer,
New York. |
Method for the (E Flat) Alto. Selected, arranged, and composed by Otto Langey and H. Preudiville. | Carl Fischer,
New York, |
Method for the Side Drum, Xylophone, Tympanies, and Castinets. | Carl Fischer
New York. |
Method for the Piano. | Carl Fischer,
New York. |
Method for the Saxophone. | Carl Fischer,
New York. |
Method for the Zither. | Carl Fischer,
New York. |
Method for the Trombone (B-Flat Valve). | Carl Fischer,
New York. |
PERIODICALS. | |
Merck’s Bulletin. July, 1891. | E. Merck,
New York. |
Pickings from Puck. September, 1891. | Keppler & Schwarzmann,
New York. |
Home and Art Magazine. August, 1891. | J. F. Ingalls,
Lynn, Mass. |
Outing. August, 1891. | The Outing Co. (Limited),
New York. |
New England Magazine. August, 1891. | New England Magazine Corpo.,
Boston. |
Illustrated Christian Weekly. August 1, 1891. | Ernest Young, jr.,
New York. |
The Christian Union. August, 1891. | The Christian Union Pub. Co.,
New York. |
Harper’s Young People. July 28, 1891. | Harper & Brothers,
New York. |
Harper’s Weekly. August 1, 1891. | Harper & Brothers,
New York. |
Harper’s Bazar. August 15, 1891. | Harper & Brothers,
New York. |
The Demorest Fashion Journal. September, 1891. | The Demorest Fashion and Sew. Mac. Co.,
New York. |
The Police Gazette. August 8, 1891. | Richard K. Fox,
New York. |
Scientific American. August 1, 1891. | Munn & Co.,
New York. |
Forest and Stream. July 30, 1891. | Forest and Stream Pub. Co.,
New York. |
Shoe and Leather Reporter. July 30, 1891. | Shoe and Leather Reporter,
New York. |
The Jewelers’ Weekly. July 29, 1891. | The Jewelers’ Weekly,
New York. |
Current Literature. August, 1891. | The Current Literature Pub. Co.,
New York. |
Frank Leslie’s Illustrated. August 1. | Judge Pub. Co.,
New York. |
Judge. August, 1891. | Judge Pub. Co.,
New York. |
The Catholic Herald. August 1, 1891. | Michael Walsh,
New York. |
Life. July 30, 1891. | Mitchell & Miller,
New York. |
Good Housekeeping. August, 1891. | Clark W. Bryan & Co.,
Springfield, Mass. |
Men and Women Magazine. June, 1891. | The Reed-Wheelon Pub. Co.,
Denver, Colo. |
University Extension. July, 1891. | J. Hazeltine Shinn,
Philadelphia. |
The Commercial Chronicle. July 25, 1891. | Wm. B. Dana & Co.,
New York. |
Golden Days. August 8, 1891. | James Elverson,
Philadelphia. |
Saturday Night. August 15, 1891. | James Elverson,
Philadelphia. |
Brains. July 15, 1891. | United Pub. Co.,
Meadville, Pa. |
The Sunday School Times. August 1, 1891. | Jno. D. Wattles,
Philadelphia. |
The Arkansaw Traveller. August 1, 1891. | Review Printing Co.,
Chicago, Ill. |
The New York Ledger. August 1, 1891. | Robert Bonner’s Sons,
New York. |
The Golden Weekly. August 13, 1891. | Frank Tousey,
New York. |
The Electrical Engineer. July 29, 1891. | The Electrical Engineer,
New York. |
The World’s Office Diary. August, 1891. | The World's Office Diary Pub. Co.,
New York. |
St. Nicholas. August, 1891. | The Century Co.,
New York. |
The Century. August, 1891. | The Century Co.,
New York. |
The Eclectic Medical Journal. August, 1891. | John M. Scudder,
Cincinnati, Ohio. |
Word and Works. August, 1891. | Word and Works Pub. Co.,
St. Louis, Mo. |
L’Art de la Mode. September, 1891. | W. J. Morse,
New York. |
Electrical Review. August, 1891. | Electrical Review Pub. Co.,
New York. |
The Electrical World. August 1, 1891. | The T. W. Johnson Co. (L’d),
New York. |
New York Clipper. August 1, 1891. | The Frank Queen Pub. Co., (L’d),
New York. |
Garden and Forest. July 22, 1891. | The Garden and Forest Pub. Co.,
New York. |
Texas Siftings. August 1, 1891. | Texas Siftings Pub. Co.,
New York. |
The Engineering Record. July 25, 1891. | Henry C. Meyers,
New York. |
The Family Story Paper. August 5, 1891. | Norman L. Munro,
New York. |
American Stock-keeper. July 25, 1891. | Stock-keeper Pub. Co.,
Boston. |
Tobacco. July 24, 1891. | The T. H. Delano Pub. Co.,
New York. |
Babyhood. August, 1891. | Babyhood Publishing Co.,
New York. |
The Author. July, 1891. | Wm. H. Hills.
Boston. |
Magazine of American History. August, 1891. | Historical Publishing Co.,
New York. |
The Railway and Corporation Law Journal. July 25. | L. K. Strouse & Co.,
New York. |
The Peoria Drug Review. July, 1891. | Colburn, Birks & Co.,
Peoria, Ill. |
Current Law. July 27, 1891. | The Law News Bureau,
Chicago. |
Investor’s Supplement, Commercial and Financial Chronicle. July 25, 1891. | Wm. B. Dana & Co.,
New York. |
Bradstreet’s. July 25, 1891. | The Bradstreet Co.,
New York. |
The American Florist. July 23, 1891. | American Florist Co.,
New York. |
The American Contractor. July 25, 1891. | B. Edwards & Co.,
Chicago and New York. |
The Youth’s Companion. July 30, 1891. | Perry Mason & Co.,
Boston. |
The Illustrated American. | Illustrated Am. Pub. Co.,
New York. |
Net Cash Price List. July 25, 1891. | H. W. Johns,
New York. |
The American Paper Trade. July 25, 1891. | Andrew Geyer,
New York. |
The Engineering and Mining Journal. July 25, 1891. | The Scientific Pub. Co.,
New York. |
New York Amusement Gazette. July 27, 1891. | F. T. Low,
New York. |
Engineering News. July 25, 1891. | Engineering News Pub. Co.,
New York. |
Architecture and Building. July 25, 1891. | W. T. Comstock,
New York. |
American Architect. July 25, 1891. | Ticknor & Co.,
Boston. |
Farm and Home. August 1, 1891. | The Phelps Pub. Co.,
Springfield, Mass. |
The Round Table. August, 1891. | John F. Morley,
Dallas, Tex. |
The National Stenographer. July, 1891. | Isaac S. Dement,
Chicago, Ill. |
The Sporting World. July 25, 1891. | The Sporting World Co.,
New York. |
Railway World. July 23, 1891. | The Railway World,
Philadelphia. |
The Folio. August, 1891. | White, Smith & Co.,
Boston. |
The Beacon. July 25. | Cyrus A. Page,
Boston. |
Around the World on Foot. July 25, 1891. | Botzum & Kennedy,
Akron, Ohio. |
St. Louis Daily Market Reporter. July 25–30, 1891. | Patrick J. J. O’Connor,
St. Louis, Mo. |
St. Louis Weekly Market Reporter. July 25, 1891. | Patrick J. J. O’Connor,
St. Louis. |
Nachrichten Deutschland. July 29, 1891. | Germania Pub. Co.,
New York. |
Arthur’s Home Magazine. August, 1891. | The Arthur Pub. Co.,
Philadelphia. |
Music. August, 1891. | S. M. Sawyer,
Indianapolis, Ind. |
MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS. | |
Just As I Am. Words by Miss Charlotte Elliott; music by W. H. Morris. | W. E. Penn.
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The Open Fountain. Words and music by W. E. Penn. | W. E. Penn.
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Just Over Yonder. Words and music by F. A. Blackmer. | W. E. Penn.
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Bless Three in One. Music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
Risen With Him. Words by J. H. Johnson; music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
God Be Merciful to Me. Words and music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
Only a Touch! Words by Mrs. C. H. Wilson; music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
Glory, O Glory! Words by Miss A. Blenkhorn; music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
Bid Him Come In. Words and music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
Art Thou Drifting? Words and music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
A Little Talk With Jesus. Music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
The Home Without a Sorrow. Words and music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
Take Me As I Am. Music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
Able to Save and Keep. Words by C. E. G.; music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
In Depths of the Sea. Words by Peter Bilhorn; music by J. H. Tenney. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
No One But Jesus. Words and music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
I Know. Words by Miss J. H. Johnston; music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
We Walk by Faith. Words by J. E. Wolfe; music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
Prepare to Meet Thy God. Words and music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
The Three-fold Look. Words by H. G. Smead; music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
Jesus Will Save You Now. Words by J. H. Johnston; music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
I Found Sweet Peace. Words by P. B.; music by C. Eickenberg. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
Room in Heaven for Thee. Words by Mrs. F. Fistler; music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
Christ Hath Arisen. Words by J. H. Johnston; music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
Believe and Be Saved. Words by Miss A. Blenkhorn; music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
Holy Spirit, Guide, Revealer. Words by J. H. Johnston; music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
Singing as We Journey to Zion. Words by A. Blenkhorn; music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
Where Will You Spend Eternity? Words by E. A. Hoffman; music by J. H. Tenney. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
Christ Will Welcome Thee. Words by Miss A. Smith; music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
Who Will Go? Words by Rev. D. March; music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
Waiting for the Savior. Words by G. W. Crofts; music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
Christ, Our Rock! Words and music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
God Will Help You Stand. Words by L. W. Lyon; music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
No Room for Jesus. Words by Mrs. Hall; music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
Jesus, Redeemer. Words by H. G. Smead; music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
What a Savior! Words by G. W. Crofts; music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
How Can I But Love Him? Words and music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
Jesus Saves Me To-day. Words and music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
Having Done All to Stand. Words by J. H. Johnston; music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
My Title’s Clear. Music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
Why Not Receive Him? Words by A. Blenkhorn; music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
They Sing a New Song. Words by J. H. Johnston; music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
He Calleth for Thee. Words by A. Blenkhorn; music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
Drifting Away from God. Words by J. A. Griffith; music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
Jesus, Have Mercy on Me. Words and music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
Children’s Praise. Words by J. H. Johnston; music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
A Few More Years of Toil. Words and music by J. L. Patterson. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
We Shall See Him. Words by E. A. Hoffman; music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
“ ’Tis Better Higher up.” Words by G. W. Crofts; music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
Come to the Feast. Words and music by W. A. Ogden. | W. A. Ogden.
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I Long to Work for Thee. Words by Wm. Fawcett; music by W. S. Nickle. | W. S. Nickle.
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Cast All Your Care Upon Him. Music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
Sing Unto the Lord. Words by A. Blenkhorn; music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
Glory to God, ’tis Jesus. Words by J. H. Johnston; music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
The Lord’s our Rock. Words by V. J. C.; music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
Trust and Follow On. Words by H. B. Townsend; music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
Tell it Out. Words by F. R. Havergal; music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
He Will Never Let Us Fall. Words and music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
Help Thy Brother. Music by J. H. Tenny. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
Jesus is the Light. Music by P. Bilhorn. | P. Bilhorn,
Chicago. |
Grandma’s Summer Song. Words and music by Mrs. Emily M. Boyden. | Mrs. E. M. Boyden,
Chicago. |
Lapland Berceuse. Words by Sjolander; music by Mrs. Emily M. Boyden. | Mrs. E. M. Boyden,
Chicago. |
Thanksgiving. Nos. 3 and 4. Words and music by Mrs. Emily M. Boyden. | Mrs. E. M. Boyden,
Chicago. |
Union of Blue and Gray. Words and music by Mrs. Emily M. Boyden. | Mrs. E. M. Boyden,
Chicago. |
The Organ. September, 1891. | George Molineux,
New York. |
Trifet’s Monthly Budget of Music. July, 1891. | F. Trifet,
Boston. |
Hope. By A. M. Tyte. | George Molineux,
New York. |
March in E-flat Major. By A. M. Tyte. | George Molineux,
New York. |
The Bridge. Arranged by D. W. Hyde. | George Molineux,
New York. |
Choral Postlude. Arranged by D. W. Hyde. | George Molineux,
New York. |
Inauguration March. Music by H. H. Thiele. | W. H. Cundy,
Boston. |
The Girl I Left Behind Me. Music by John H. Sarchet. | J. H. Sarchet,
Cambridge, Ohio. |
Schenley Park Waltz. Music by Marcus H. Winteringer. | M. H. Winteringer,
Allegheny City, Pa. |
Royal Arcanum March. Music by O. H. Unger. | O. H. Unger,
Reading, Pa. |
Quintette Schottische. Music by Grant Falkenstein. | Bartlett Bros.,
Ventura, Cal. |
Strauss Polka. Music by Elliot Grey. | L. B. Gatcomb Co.,
Boston. |
The McKinley Question. Music by G. H. Coes. | L. B. Gatcomb Co.,
Boston. |
Adele Mexican Dance. Music by José Martinez; arranged by G. L. Lansing. | L. B. Gatcomb Co.,
Boston. |
The Sausage or the Cheese. Words and music by Barney Mullelly. | R. F. Fruin & Co.,
New York. |
Forget Me Not. Music by Allen Macbeth. Piano solo. | George Willig & Co.,
Baltimore. |
Loin du Bal Valse. Violin and piano. Music by E. Gillett; arranged by D. M. H. May. | George Willig & Co.,
Baltimore. |
The Lord is My Shepherd. Music by C. P. Allender. | Charlotte P. Allender,
Philadelphia. |
I Was Glad. Music by W. O. Wilkinson. | W. O. Wilkinson,
Philadelphia. |
Leisure Moments. Music by T. J. Richards. | Theodore Presser,
Philadelphia. |
Bourée. Opus 3, No. 1. Music by P. D. Aldrich. | Theodore Presser,
Philadelphia. |
Twilight Musings. Music by Theo. Moelling. | Theodore Presser,
Philadelphia. |
Twilight Bells. Music by Richard Goerdeler. | Theodore Presser,
Philadelphia, |
Bohemian Melody. Music by A. Geibel. | Theodore Presser,
Philadelphia. |
A Music-Key Ring. Words and arrangement by John C. Alden. | Theodore Presser,
Philadelphia. |
The Fairies’ Ball. Grand valse. Music by Dion W. Long. | Theodore Presser,
Philadelphia. |
Ave Maria. Music by Ignatius Kavanaugh. | Theodore Presser,
Philadelphia. |
Nocturne, in A flat. Opus 1. Music by H. W. Kuni. | Theodore Presser,
Philadelphia. |
Gipsy Queen Waltz. Four hands. Music by R. Goerdeler. | Theodore Presser,
Philadelphia. |
Heart and Hand Gavotte. Music by Oscar Krutzsch. | Theodore Presser,
Philadelphia. |
Clio March Brilliant. Music by Eben H. Norris. | Theodore Presser,
Philadelphia. |
After Sunset. Music by Eben H. Norris. | Theodore Presser,
Philadelphia. |
Heavenly Rest. Music by Richard Goerdeler. | Theodore Presser,
Philadelphia. |
We’vecometoit March. Music by Boscodelli. | Thompson & Odell,
Boston. |
The Stechler Centurion March. Music by L. Fuenkenstein. | New York Music Publishing Company,
New York. |
Polka Figaro. Music by L. Fuenkenstein. | New York Music Publishing Company,
New York. |
The Tenderloin Club March. Music by L. Fuenkenstein. | New York Music Publishing Company,
New York. |
Blue Bells of Scotland. Music by Otto Langer. | J. Schott,
New York. |
Medley Overture on Wm. Scanlan’s Songs. Music by Geo. Loesch. | J. Schott,
New York. |
Jubel Overture. Music by Weber. | J. Schott,
New York. |
Hemlock Schottische. Music by B. Gibbs. | S. S. Stewart,
Philadelphia. |
Sand Jig. Music by E. H. Frey. | S. S. Stewart,
Philadelphia. |
“Little Fay.” Music by R. A. Smith. | S. S. Stewart,
Philadelphia. |
Opal Waltz. Music by Wm. J. Kitchener. | S. S. Stewart,
Philadelphia. |
Dahlia Schottische. Music by E. H. Frey. | S. S. Stewart,
Philadelphia. |
Plantation Jig. Music by E. H. Frey. | S. S. Stewart,
Philadelphia. |
American Tin. Words and music by W. H. Nicodemus. | W. H. Nicodemus,
Frederick, Md. |
The Orleans. Music by Jno. C. Minton. | J. C. Minton,
Burlington, Iowa. |
Italian Peasants’ Dance Taranfelle. Music by Richard Goerdeler. | Theodore Presser,
Philadelphia. |
Cupid’s First Love Gavotte. Music by Eduard Holst. | Chas. T. French,
New York. |
Our Village Church Bells Romance. Music by Eduard Holst. | Chas. T. French,
New York. |
The Poet’s Prayer Reverie. Music by Eduard Holst. | Chas. T. French,
New York. |
Sweet Golden-Rod. Words and music by C. W. Lamb; arranged by E. L. Shumway. | Chas. W. Lamb.
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Risen with Christ. Words by F. L. Shepard; music by A. B. Simpson. | A. B. Simpson,
Baltimore. |
Ye Servants of Jesus Awake. Words by H. E. Jones; music by Frank M. Davis. | R. Kelso Carter,
Baltimore. |
Christ in Me. Words and music by A. B. Simpson. | A. B. Simpson.
Baltimore. |
I’m So Happy. Words by John Cennik; music by R. K. Carter. | R. K. Carter,
Baltimore. |
Praise for Love Divine. Words and music by R. K. Carter. | R. K. Carter,
Baltimore. |
Ring the Bells. Words and music by R. K. Carter. | R. K. Carter,
Baltimore. |
I am Redeemed. Words and music by R. K. Carter. | R. K. Carter,
Baltimore. |
The Joy of the Lord. Words and music by A. B. Simpson. | A. B. Simpson,
Baltimore. |
The First and the Last. Words and music by A. B. Simpson. | A. B. Simpson,
Baltimore. |
Jesus of Nazareth. Words by Mrs. E. V. Blake; music by R. K. Carter. | R. K. Carter,
Baltimore. |
No More Sorrow. Words and music by A. B. Simpson. | A. B. Simpson,
Baltimore. |
O Settle it All with Jesus. Words and music by A. B. Simpson. | A. B. Simpson,
Baltimore. |
Launch Out. Words by A. B. Simpson; music by R. K. Carter. | A. B. Simpson and R. K. Carter,
Baltimore. |
The Old Time Song. Words and music by R. K. Carter. | R. K. Carter,
Baltimore. |
Sailing into Harbor. Music by R. K. Carter. | R. K. Carter,
Baltimore. |
At Home With Thee. Words by A. L. Skilton; music by Isabel Kennedy. | R. K. Carter,
Baltimore. |
I’ll Meet You in the Morning. Music by R. K. Carter. | R. K. Carter,
Baltimore. |
Jesus the Rock of Ages. Words and music by A. B. Simpson. | A. B. Simpson,
Baltimore. |
How I Love to Tell the Story. Words by R. K. Carter. | R. K. Carter,
Baltimore. |
The Fountain of Life. Words and music by A. B. Simpson. | A. B. Simpson,
Baltimore. |
There is a Land. Words by John Parker; music by R. K. Carter. | R. K. Carter,
Baltimore. |
The Days of Heaven. Words by A. B Simpson. | A. B. Simpson,
Baltimore. |
Convention Hymn. Words by S. F. Smith; music by F. W. Root. | The National Young Baptist People’s Society.
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I Wonder When He’ll Come Again. Music by Francis Korbey. | Francis Korbey,
New York. |
Sweet Eily McShane. Words by Chas. Crusoe; music by Gussie L. Davis. | M. Muetzler,
New York. |
Surely I Come Quickly. Words by W. S. McKenzie; music by F. M. Lamb. | F. M. Lamb,
Williamsbridge, N. Y. |
All for Jesus. Words by Mary D. James; music by F. M. Lamb. | F. M. Lamb,
Williamsbridge, N. Y. |
Merrick. Words by Timothy Dwight; music by F. M. Lamb. | F. M. Lamb,
Williamsbridge, N. Y. |
Cast Thy Burden on the Lord. Words by W. S. McKenzie; music by F. M. Lamb. | F. M. Lamb,
Williamsbridge, N. Y. |
A Dying Christian. Words by W. S. McKenzie; music by F. M. Lamb. | F. M. Lamb,
Williamsbridge, N. Y. |
O Let us Rest in thy Love Divine. Music by F. M. Davis. | R. M. McIntosh,
Oxford, Ga. |
In that Notable Day. Words by J. E. Rankin; music by J. R. Bryant. | R. M. McIntosh,
Oxford, Ga. |
The New Song. Words by H. E. Jones; music by J. R. Bryant. | R. M. McIntosh,
Oxford, Ga. |
In that Notable Day. Words by J. E. Rankin; music by J. R. Bryant. | R. M. McIntosh,
Oxford, Ga. |
Queen City March. Music by C. L. Partee. | Max Meyer & Bro. Co.,
Omaha, Nebr. |
Maxamilian Schottische. Music by Claud Marco. | Max Meyer & Bro. Co.,
Omaha, Nebr. |
Aurelia Mazurka. Music by C. L. Partee. | Max Meyer & Bro. Co.,
Omaha, Nebr. |
Bernice Waltz. Music by R. Carpenter. | Max Meyer & Bro. Co.,
Omaha, Nebr. |
Hyacinth Waltz. Music by R. Carpenter. | Max Meyer & Bro. Co.,
Omaha, Nebr. |
Fond Memories. Music by R. Carpenter. | Max Meyer & Bro. Co.,
Omaha, Nebr. |
Gandango. Original. Music by C. Marco. | Max Meyer & Bro. Co.,
Omaha, Nebr. |
We Never Speak. Fantasia. Music by C. Marco. | Max Meyer & Bro. Co.,
Omaha, Nebr. |
Our Girls’ March. Music by C. Marco. | Max Meyer & Bro. Co.,
Omaha, Nebr. |
La Serina Waltz. Arranged by H. P. Sutorius. | Max Meyer & Bro. Co.,
Omaha, Nebr. |
Skater’s Schottische. Music by H. P. Sutorius. | Max Meyer & Bro. Co.,
Omaha, Nebr. |
Hamburgo Mazurka. Arranged by Louis Ricca. | Max Meyer & Bro. Co.,
Omaha, Nebr. |
El Nopal Mazurka. Arranged by Louis Ricca. | Max Meyer & Bro. Co.,
Omaha, Nebr. |
Olaguenaga Mazurka. Arranged by Louis Ricca. | Max Meyer & Bro. Co.,
Omaha, Nebr. |
Polka de los Toreros. Arranged by Louis Ricca. | Max Meyer & Bro. Co.,
Omaha, Nebr. |
Ioto de “El Postillon de la Rioja.” Arranged by Louis Ricca. | Max Meyer & Bro. Co.,
Omaha, Nebr. |
La Paloma. Spanish Fantasia. Arranged by Louis Ricca. | Max Meyer & Bro. Co.,
Omaha, Nebr. |
Romances Sans Paroles. Arranged by Louis Ricca. | Max Meyer & Bro. Co.,
Omaha, Nebr. |
Sorrento Transcription. Arranged by Louis Ricca. | Max Meyer & Bro. Co.,
Omaha, Nebr. |
Sans Souci Mazurka. Arranged by Louis Ricca. | Max Meyer & Bro. Co.,
Omaha, Nebr. |
Sweet Mignonette Mazurka. Arranged by Louis Ricca. | Max Meyer & Bro. Co.,
Omaha, Nebr. |
Berlin Polka. Music by A. M. Cohen. | Max Meyer & Bro. Co.,
Omaha, Nebr. |
Cosmos Waltz. Music by E. C. M. Dworzak. | Max Meyer & Bro. Co.,
Omaha, Nebr. |
La Gazelle Schottische. Music by A. M. Cohen. | Max Meyer & Bro. Co.,
Omaha, Nebr. |
Laughing Eyes Polka. Music by A. M. Cohen. | Max Meyer & Bro. Co.,
Omaha, Nebr. |
Stanley’s March to the Jungles. Music by Claud Marco. | Max Meyer & Bro. Co.,
Omaha, Nebr. |
Skirt Dance. Music by A. M. Cohen. | Max Meyer & Bro. Co.,
Omaha, Nebr. |
Le Tourniquet Schottische. Music by Claud Marco. | Max Meyer & Bro. Co.,
Omaha, Nebr. |
There’s a Song in My Heart. Music by Carl Hanse. | E. A. Saalfield,
Chicago. |
In the Twilight Hour. Music by Carl Hanse. | E. A. Saalfield,
Chicago. |
Trio from Fidelo. Transcribed for piano by Ernst Perabo. | Ernst Perabo,
Boston. |
Cuban Belle March. Music by J. R. Kingsbury. | S. W. Blair,
Boston. |
World's Fair Galop. Music by J. R. Kingsbury. | S. W. Blair,
Boston. |
The Dahlgren Quickstep. Music by A. F. Jones. | S. W. Blair,
Boston. |
Four Little Curly Headed Coons. Words and music by J. W. Wheeler; arranged by C. C. Bertholdt. | S. W. Blair,
Boston. |
Bagatelle Suisse. Music by R. Kügele. | Miles & Thompson,
Boston. |
Vespers in Honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary. For soprano and alto. Music by L. Bouvin. | J. Fischer & Bro.,
Boston. |
When Hogan Paid His Rent. Words and music by J. W. Kelly. | Frank Harding,
New York. |
Under the Gaslight Quadrille. Music by Arthur Sinclair. | Frank Tousey,
New York. |
The American Belles’ Waltzes. Music by Albert U. Grant. | Frank Tousey,
New York. |
Beautiful Blonde York Dance. Music by Albert U. Grant. | Frank Tousey,
New York. |
The Latch-Key March. Originated by Paulus; arranged for piano by M. H. Rosenfeld. | Frank Tousey,
New York. |
Sweet Face at the Window. Words by T. D. C. Miller; music by Phil. P. Keil. | Phil. P. Keil,
McKeesport, Pa. |
In the Garden of Roses with Thee. Music by F. E. Reynolds. | Hitchcock & McCargo Co. (limited),
New York. |
Lawrence & Son Piano Company March. Music by F. E. White. | F. E. White & Co.,
Boston and Taunton. |
Golden Youth Polka Elegant. Music by A. J. Davis. | J. H. Schroeder & Co.,
New York. |
Love at Sight Waltz. Words and music by K. W. Reddington; arranged by V. Holmes for guitar. | John F. Ellis & Co.,
Washington, D. C. |
Halcyon Schottische for piano. Music by Arthur M. Cohen. | John F. Ellis & Co.,
Washington, D. C. |
The Moon’s Pale Light is Beaming. Serenade for baritone or mezzo soprano. Words and music by Theo. H. Northrup. | John F. Ellis & Co.,
Washington, D. C. |
Maud. Song. Music by Will S. Hays. | John F. Ellis & Co.,
Washington, D. C. |
Daphne. Schottische for banjo. Music by Howard A. Burr. | John F. Ellis & Co.,
Washington, D. C. |
Dost Thou then, Loved One, Remember. Music by Theo. H. Northrup. | John F. Ellis & Co.,
Washington, D. C. |
Phillip’s Academy Foundation Song. Words by F. Palmer; arranged by F. Palmer. | F. Palmer.
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For Thee Waltz. Music by Jasper Vale-Lane. | W. Morley,
London, England. |
Kings of the Road. Words by F. E. Weatherly; music by Frederick Bevan. (In C.) | Enoch & Sons,
London, England. |
In Cupid’s Court. Words by F. E. Weatherly; music by Frederick Bevan. (In F.) No. 2. | Enoch & Sons,
London, England. |
Venezia. Words by Henry Vaughan; music by Paul Rodney. (In E flat.) | Enoch & Sons,
London, England. |
A Dream of Bethlehem. Words by Henry Vaughan; music by Paul Rodney. (In B flat.) | Enoch & Sons,
London, England. |
The Coming of the King. Words by H. L. D’Arcy Jaxone; music by Joseph F. Roeckel. | Enoch & Sons,
London, England. |
Plantation Chimes. Music by H. A. Hall. | Chas. W. Held,
Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Alabama Echos. Music by T. J. Armstrong. | S. S. Stewart,
Philadelphia. |
Orphan’s Prayer. Music by E. H. Frey. | S. S. Stewart,
Philadelphia. |
Rose Bud Gavotte. Music by E. H. Frey. | S. S. Stewart,
Philadelphia. |
Evening Star Waltz. Music by E. H. Frey. | S. S. Stewart,
Philadelphia. |
Enchantment Serenade. Music by E. H. Frey. | S. S. Stewart,
Philadelphia. |
On the Beach Galop. Music by E. H. Frey. | S. S. Stewart,
Philadelphia. |
Metropolis Waltz. Music by E. H. Frey. | S. S. Stewart,
Philadelphia. |
Honeysuckle Mazurka. Music by E. H. Frey. | S. S. Stewart,
Philadelphia. |
Nellie Schottische. Music by E. H. Frey. | S. S. Stewart,
Philadelphia. |
The Irish Lullaby. Music by P. J. Cahill; arranged by Geo. E. Ebert. | Geo. W. Hagans,
San Francisco. |
Black Eyes. Polka. Music by Juventino Rosas. | G. Schirmer,
New York. |
Romanza para Soprano from the Opera Comica Keofar. Music by Felipe Villanneva G. | G. Schirmer,
New York. |
Andante from Symphony in G. Music by Josef Haydn; arranged by R. Hofmann. | G. Schirmer,
New York. |
Wedding March from Midsummer Night’s Dream. Music by Mendelssohn; arranged by R. Hofmann. | G. Schirmer,
New York. |
Minuett from Symphony in E. Music by W. A. Mozart; arranged by R. Hofmann. | G. Schirmer,
New York. |
Militar-March. Music by F. Schuberth; arranged by R. Hofmann. | G. Schirmer,
New York. |
Romanza from Symphony in D. Music by Robert Schumann; arranged by R. Hofmann. | G. Schirmer,
New York. |
Faust Polonaise. Music by L. Spohr; arranged by R. Hofmann. | G. Schirmer,
New York. |
Dedication. Music by Robert Franz; transcribed by Franz Bendel. | G. Schirmer,
New York. |
Robert le Diable. Music by Meyerbeer. | G. Schirmer,
New York. |
Niña Querida! Mazurka. Music by Emiliano Correa. | G. Schirmer,
New York. |
Girls, Girls, Girls. Music by Frank Dumont. | M. D. Swisher,
Philadelphia. |
Lord of the World Above. Music by S. V. R. Ford. | Hunt & Eaton,
New York. |
Prayer. Music by John Beetham. | Hunt & Eaton,
New York. |
Hear My Prayer. Music by S. V. R. Ford. | Hunt & Eaton,
New York. |
Our Father, Watch O’er Us. Music by S. V. R. Ford. | Hunt & Eaton,
New York. |
The Name of Jesus. Music by S. V. R. Ford. | Hunt & Eaton,
New York. |
The Banner of the Cross. Music by W. R. Johnston. | Hunt & Eaton,
New York. |
Trusting in Jesus. Music by W. R. Johnston. | Hunt & Eaton,
New York. |
Wondrous Love. Music by S. F. Acker. | Hunt & Eaton,
New York. |
Rejoice, the Lord is King. Music by S. V. R. Ford. | Hunt & Eaton,
New York. |
Again, O'er all the Christian Earth. Music by Vivian Vincent. | Hunt & Eaton,
New York. |
The Song of Salvation. Music by S. V. R. Ford. | Hunt & Eaton,
New York. |
Hark, My Soul, it is the Lord. Music by S. V. R. Ford. | Hunt & Eaton,
New York. |
I Bring My Sins to Thee. Music by S. V. R. Ford. | Hunt & Eaton,
New York. |
How to Win. Music by S. F. Acker. | Hunt & Eaton,
New York |
Saviour, I Come to Thee. Music by S. V. R. Ford. | Hunt & Eaton,
New York. |
Calling, Pleading, Waiting. Music by S. V. R. Ford. | Hunt & Eaton,
New York. |
Sinner, What Say You? Music by Samuel Adams. | Hunt & Eaton,
New York. |
Ever Looking Upward. Music by F. T. Southwick. | Hunt & Eaton,
New York. |
It Was from Him. Music by S. V. R. Ford. | Hunt & Eaton,
New York. |
Soldiers of the Cross, Arise. Music by S. F. Ackley. | Hunt & Eaton,
New York. |
Aureola. Music by S. V. R. Ford. | Hunt & Eaton,
New York. |
Yonder’s My Home. Music by H. S. Blunt. | Hunt & Eaton,
New York. |
Inasmuch. Music by L. R. Meyer. | Hunt & Eaton,
New York. |
Look up, Look up to Jesus. Music by J. H. Brewer. | Hunt & Eaton,
New York. |
Earliest Work for Jesus. Music by J. H. Brewer. | Hunt & Eaton,
New York. |
Pledge Hymn. Music by W. R. Johnson. | Hunt & Eaton,
New York. |
We Come Thy Praise to Sing. Music by W. R. Johnson. | Hunt & Eaton,
New York. |
Heaven Our Heritage. Music by G. Mangold. | Hunt & Eaton,
New York. |
Forth to the Fight. Music by A. B. Gould. | Hunt & Eaton,
New York. |
The Water of Life. Music by S. V. R. Ford. | Hunt & Eaton,
New York. |
Home To-night. Music by S. V. R. Ford. | Hunt & Eaton,
New York. |
Fullness of Joy. Music by S. V. R. Ford. | Hunt & Eaton,
New York. |
Rejoice and be Glad. Music by S. V. R. Ford. | Hunt & Eaton,
New York. |
Our Heavenly Guide. Music by S. V. R. Ford. | Hunt & Eaton,
New York. |
Lord, Teach a Child to Pray. Words by A. D. Johnston; music by W. R. Johnston. | Hunt & Eaton
New York. |
Forbid Them Not. Music by H. D. Leslie. | Hunt & Eaton.
New York, |
Alleluia! Sweetly Sing. Music by F. Alldred. | Hunt & Eaton,
New York. |
Gloria Patri. Music arranged by W. R. Johnston. | Hunt & Eaton,
New York. |
Gladly We Hail This Festal Day. Music by S. V. R. Ford. | Hunt & Eaton,
New York. |
Marching on to Zion. Music by S. V. R. Ford. | Hunt & Eaton,
New York. |
Abschiedslied. Music by A. Bachmann. | Alex. Bachmann,
Philadelphia. |
Blow, Blow, Thou Winter Wind. Words by Shakespeare; music by A. E. Horrocks. | Joseph Williams,
London, England. |
A Serenade. Words by H. M. Waitham; music by A. E. Horrocks. | Joseph Williams,
London, England. |
At Peep of Dawn. Words by Clinton Scollard; music by A. E. Horrocks. | Joseph Williams,
London, England. |
Nocturne. Op. 8, No. 3. Music by E. Jamber; edited by J. O. von Prochazka. | John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
Nocturne. Op. 8, No. 2. Music by E. Jamber; edited by J. O. von Prochazka. | John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
Kujaioiak. Music by S. Noskowski; edited by J. O. von Prochazka. | John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
Zingaresia. Music by S. Noskowski; edited by J. O. von Prochazka. | John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
Cradle Song. Music by S. Noskowski: edited by J. O. von Prochazka. | John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
Valses Sentimentales. Op. 4, Vol. 1. Music by E. Jamber; edited by J. O. von Prochazka | John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
Valses Sentimentales. Op. 4, Vol. 2. Music by E. Jamber; edited by J. O. von Prochazka. | John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
Grand March Nationale Hongroise. Music by A. Seposs; edited by J. O. von Prochazka. | John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
Home Charms. Op. 209, Book 1. Music by C. Reinecke; edited by J. O. von Prochazka. | John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
Home Charms. Op. 209, Book 2. Music by C. Reinecke; edited by J. O. von Prochazka. | John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
Oh! Don’t be Sorrowful. Words by Alice Cary; music by K. O. Heyer. | John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
Romanza. Music by Mrs. E. G. Orth. | John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
The Peasant Maiden’s Morning Song. Music by W. F. Sudds. (Violin.) | John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
The Peasant Maiden’s Morning Song. Music by W. F. Sudds. (Violin and piano.) | John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
The Jolly Yachtman. Music by W. F. Sudds. (Violin) | John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
The Jolly Yachtman. Music by W. F. Sudds. (Violin and piano.) | John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
The Adieu. Music by W. F. Sudds. (Violin) | John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
The Adieu. Music by W. F. Sudds. (Violin and piano) | John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
The Georgia Chautauqua Waltz. Music by Mrs. L. Geiger. | John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
Our Summer Outing March. Music by W. F. Sudds. | John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
Never to See Thee. Words by G. H. Newcombe; music by J. C. Ervini. | John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
Quickstep. Music by W. F. Sudds. | John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
Galop. Music by W. F. Sudds. | John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
Polka. Music by W. F. Sudds. | John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
Waltz. Music by W. F. Sudds. | John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
Irma Mazurka. Music by Wm. Ross. (Violin) | John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
Irma Mazurka. Music by Wm. Ross. (Violin and piano) | John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
Irma Mazurka. Music by Wm. Ross. (Piano solo) | John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
“Do the Night Winds Sob?” Music by Barclay Walker. | John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
The Bran New Shoon. Words and music by W. T. Bell. | F. Trifet,
Boston. |
In Days to Be. Music by R. L. Baldwin. | Miles & Thompson,
Boston. |
How Could I Tell? Music by R. L. Baldwin. | Miles & Thompson,
Boston. |
There is a Land of Pure Delight. Music by Thomas Belcher. | T. W. S. Belcher,
Indianapolis, Ind. |
Those Eyes of Thine. Music by Mrs. L. T. Lykes. | Mrs. L. T. Lykes,
Birmingham, Ala. |
Fleeting Time Schottische. Music by H. C. Marks. | Willis Woodward & Co.,
New York. |
Tiddledy Winks Polka. Music by F. W. Meacham. | Willis Woodward & Co.,
New York. |
The Laughing Coon. Music by J. P. Schelly. | Richard Saalfield,
New York. |
The Undertakers’ Picnic. Music by S. Toombs. | Richard Saalfield,
New York. |
Chimes. Music by P. Jassett. | Richard Saalfield,
New York. |
The Fisher Girl’s Dream. Music by J. P. Skelly. | Richard Saalfield,
New York. |
A Christmas Vision; a cantata. Words by C. L. Burnham; music by George F. Root. | John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
Musical Reflections; 10 pieces. Arranged for violin and piano by Herman Schroeder. | Carl Fischer,
New York. |
Fackeltanz. Music by G. Meyerbeer; arranged by M. C. Meyrelles. | Carl Fischer,
New York. |
Zampa Overture. Music by F. Herold; arranged by M. C. Meyrelles. | Carl Fischer,
New York. |
William Tell Overture. Music by G. Rossini: arranged by M. C. Meyrelles. | Carl Fischer,
New York. |
Stentor March. Music by C. L. Akeley. | Carl Fischer,
New York. |
G. A. R. March. Music by D. W. Reeves. | Carl Fischer,
New York. |
Santiago March. Music by D. W. Reeves. | Carl Fischer,
New York. |
Adjt. Warfield March. Music by D. W. Reeves. | Carl Fischer,
New York. |
My Own Canadian Home. Music by J. McLaughlin; arranged by J. M. White. | Carl Fischer,
New York. |
Skirt Dance. Music by Lutz; arranged by Reeves. | Carl Fischer,
New York. |
The Fairy Queen Fantasia. Music by T. A. Haigh: arranged by Paul de Ville. | Carl Fischer,
New York. |
Marvel March. Music by Paul de Ville. | Carl Fischer,
New York. |
Heavy Brigade. Music by Paul de Ville. | Carl Fischer,
New York. |
Light Brigade. Music by Paul de Ville. | Carl Fischer,
New York. |
Loin du Ball. Music by E. Gillet; arranged by M. C. Meyrelles. | Carl Fischer,
New York. |
From Dawn to Twilight, Fantasia. Music by R. Smith; arranged by Paul de Ville. | Carl Fischer,
New York. |
Flirtation Waltz. Music by P. A. Steck; arranged by M. C. Meyrelles. | Carl Fischer,
New York. |
O Union Overture. Music by Pettee. | Carl Fischer,
New York. |
Evening Star, from Tannhauser. Music by Wagner. | Carl Fischer,
New York. |
Entrée de Procession March. Music by Batiste; arranged by E. Brook. | Carl Fischer,
New York. |
I am Dreaming of Thee. Music by J. C. Meyrelles. | Carl Fischer,
New York. |
The Nightengale and the Frogs. Music by R. Eilenberg; arranged by Theo. Moses. | Carl Fischer,
New York. |
Inspiration Skirt Dance. Music by Andrew Hennann. | Carl Fischer,
New York. |
Valse Caprice, Flute Solo. Music by C. T. Howe. | Carl Fischer,
New York. |
Spanish Patrol. Music by Theo. Moses-Tobani. | Carl Fischer,
New York. |
Still I Shall Love You. Words by G. H. Newcombe; music by J. C. Ervini. | John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
The Angelus. (Violin.) Music by W. F. Sudds. | John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
A Day Dream. (Violin ) Music by W. F. Sudds. | John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
The Angelus. (Violin and piano.) Music by W. F. Sudds. | John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
A Day Dream. (Violin and piano.) Music by W. F. Sudds. | John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
Aria de Susanno. Music by G. F. Handel; edited by J. O. von Prochazka; transcribed by Albert Lavignac. | John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
Mazurka. Op. 28. Music by Sigismond Noskowski; edited by J. O. von Prochazka. | John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
Prelude. Music by Heinrich Hofmann; edited by J. O. von Prochazka. | John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
Improvisation. Op. 28, No. 1. Music by Sigismond Noskowski; edited by J. O. von Prochazka. | John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
Intennezzo. Music by Maurice Moszkowski; edited by J. O. von Prochazka. | John Church Co.,
Cincinnati. |
PHOTOGRAPHS. | |
First Flag for the War carried to Washington, D. C., April 18, 1861, by Ringgold Light Artillery, Reading Pa. | F. M. Yeager.
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Most Rev. Bishop O'Donnell. | H. P. Purcell,
New York. |
Spoon Cup. No. O 1000. | Gorham Mf’t’ng Co.,
Providence, R. I. |
Louise Beaudet. No. 10. | B. I. Falk,
New York. |
Avenue of Cocoanut Palms. Florida. | Geo. Barker,
Niagara Falls. |
Indian River Oranges. Florida. | Geo. Barker,
Niagara Falls. |
Banyan or India-Rubber Tree. Florida. | Geo. Barker,
Niagara Falls. |
Harvesting the Cocoanuts. Florida. | Geo. Barker,
Niagara Falls. |
Blossoms of Cocoanut Palm. Florida. | Geo. Barker,
Niagara Falls. |
Cocoanuts. Florida. | Geo. Barker,
Niagara Falls. |
A Tropical Scene. Florida. | Geo. Barker,
Niagara Falls. |
God and Our Flag. Protect Our Little Ones. | B. W. Kilburn.
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Rally Around the Flag, Boys. | B. W. Kilburn.
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The Philanthropic Professor. No. 1. | B. W. Kilburn.
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The Philanthropic Professor. No. 2. | B. W. Kilburn.
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Professional Treatment. | B. W. Kilburn.
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Ponce de Leon Hotel. No. 1. St. Augustine, Fla. | B. W. Kilburn.
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Ponce de Leon Hotel. St. Augustine, Fla. No. 2. | B. W. Kilburn.
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Ponce de Leon Hotel. St. Augustine, Fla. No. 3. | B. W. Kilburn.
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Gateway. Ponce de Leon Hotel. St. Augustine, Fla. | B. W. Kilburn.
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List! the Music. Ponce de Leon Hotel. Florida. | B. W. Kilburn.
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Great Courtyard. Ponce de Leon Hotel. Florida. | B. W. Kilburn.
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Fairy Court. No. 1. Ponce de Leon Hotel. Florida. | B. W. Kilburn.
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Fairy Court. No. 2. Ponce de Leon Hotel. Florida. | B. W. Kilburn.
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Grand Entrance. Ponce de Leon Hotel. Florida. | B. W. Kilburn.
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Fairy Fountain. Ponce de Leon Hotel. Florida. | B. W. Kilburn.
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Taking Mine Ease at Mine Inn. Ponce de Leon Hotel. Florida. | B. W. Kilburn.
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Grand Dining Hall. Ponce de Leon Hotel. Florida. | B. W. Kilburn.
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The Merry Boys. St. Augustine, Fla. | B. W. Kilburn.
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Waiting for a Customer. St. Augustine, Fla. | B. W. Kilburn.
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The Discussion. St. Augustine, Fla. | B. W. Kilburn.
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St. Augustine, Fla. No. 1. | B. W. Kilburn.
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St. Augustine, Fla. No. 2. | B. W. Kilburn.
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View in St. Augustine, Fla. | B. W. Kilburn.
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View from Ponce de Leon Hotel, St. Augustine, Fla. | B. W. Kilburn.
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Memorial Church, from Ponce de Leon Hotel, Florida. | B. W. Kilburn.
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Sunset from Summit of Pike’s Peak. | Julius J. Treat,
Manitou Springs, Colo. |
United States Cruiser “Yorktown”. | H. G. Peabody,
Boston. |
United States Cruiser “Atlanta.” (1st view) | H. G. Peabody,
Boston. |
United States Cruiser “Atlanta.” (2d view) | H. G. Peabody,
Boston. |
United States Dynamite Cruiser “Vesuvius.” (1st view) | H. G. Peabody,
Boston. |
United States Dynamite Cruiser “Vesuvius” (2d view) | H. G. Peabody,
Boston. |
United States Dynamite Cruiser “Vesuvius.” (3d view) | H. G. Peabody,
Boston. |
United States Cruiser “Boston.” (1st view) | H. G. Peabody,
Boston. |
United States Cruiser “Boston.” (2d view) | H. G. Peabody,
Boston. |
United States Cruiser “Boston.” (3d view) | H. G. Peabody,
Boston. |
United States Cruiser “Newark.” (1st view) | H. G. Peabody,
Boston. |
United States Cruiser “Newark.” (2d view) | H. G. Peabody,
Boston. |
United States Cruiser “Newark.” (3d view) | H. G. Peabody,
Boston. |
United States Cruiser “Newark.” (4th view) | H. G. Peabody,
Boston. |
United States Cruiser “Newark.” (5th view) | H. G. Peabody,
Boston. |
United States Cruiser “Newark.” (6th view) | H. G. Peabody,
Boston. |
ENGRAVINGS. | |
The Flying Dutchman. By George Meinshausen. | G. Meinshausen.
|
Happy School Days. Designed and engraved by E. F. Hubbard. | Frederick Keppel & Co.,
New York. |
The Honorable Miss Bingham. From a painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds; engraved by E. F. Hubbard. | Frederick Keppel & Co.,
New York. |
Lily Stream. | R. Dudensing & Co.,
New York. |
Pickerel Pond. | R. Dudensing & Son,
New York. |
Brook Farm. | R. Dudensing & Co.,
New York. |
Willow Pool. | R. Dudensing & Co.,
New York. |
Hours of Duty. | R. Dudensing & Co.,
New York. |
On the Delaware. | R. Dudensing & Co.,
New York. |
On the Mohawk. | R. Dudensing & Co.,
New York. |
Sabbath Morning. | R. Dudensing & Co.,
New York. |
Path and Brook. By J. O. Anderson. | John O. Anderson,
New York. |
Roadside Trees. By J. O. Anderson. | John O. Anderson,
New York. |
Lakeside Mill. By J. H. Millspaugh. | John H. Millspaugh.
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After the Rain. G. W. Bohde. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
Along the River Bank. By J. O. Anderson. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
At Anchor. By J. H. Millspaugh. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
At the Well. By J. O. Anderson. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
Autumn Idyl. By E. L. Field. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
Boulogne sur Mer. By Th. Weber. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
Brookside Farm. By Jno. H. Millspaugh. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
Country Lane. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York |
The Cove on Long Island Sound. By E. L. Field. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.
New York. |
Days Ending. By John O. Anderson. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
Farmlands. By E. L. Field. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
The Ferry Road. By G. W. Bohde. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
First Settler’s Home. By J. H. Millspaugh. | Radtke, lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
Geneviéve. After the painting by W. H. Whittemore; engraved by J. Fagan. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
Green Pastures. By G. W. Bohde. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
Green to the Very Doors. By G. W. Bohde. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
Harvesting. By Mme. de l’Aubinière. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
A Holland Moor. After the painting by H. W. Ranger; etched by Jas. Fagan. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co..
New York. |
Home Sweet Home. By E. L. Field. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
In Pensive Thought. By Percy Moran. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
The Island Home. By Emile Milo. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
June Landscape. By J. O. Anderson. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
Lake Shore. By E. L. Field. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
The Landing Place. By G. W. Bohde. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
The Last Leaves. By E. L. Field. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
The Lingering Brook. By G. W. Bohde. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
Looking Seaward. By J. O. Anderson | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
Low Meadows. By E. L. Field. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
Marsh Brook. By L. L. Field. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
Midday. By Emile Milo. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
Morning Shades. By J. O. Anderson. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
Night Descending. By Emile Milo. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
Normandy Cottage. By Mrs. M. M. Taylor. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
October Afternoon. By Chas. A. Walker. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
The Old Cottage. By E. L. Field. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
Old Dutch Hamlet. By E. L. Field. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
The Old Mill. By Jas. Fagan. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
On Lake Champlain. By E. L. Field. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
The Oysterman’s Home. By G. W. Bohde. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
Path to the Lake. By G. W. Bohde. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
The River Bend. By G. W. Bohde. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
Riverside Home. By J. O. Anderson. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
Salt Meadows. By G. W. Bohde. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
A Sheltered Nook. By Emil Milo. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
Snowflakes. By Leon Moran. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
Springtime. By E. L. Field. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
Tidal Mill. By E. L. Field. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
The Trumpeter of New Amsterdam. After a painting by F. D. Millet. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
The Valley Farm. By Mrs. M. M. Taylor. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
The Village Church. By E. L. Field. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
The Village Creek. By F. Leo. Hunter. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
Waste Land. By E. L. Field. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
A Wet Day. By E. L. Field. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
Where the River Meets the Sea. By J. O. Anderson. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
The Winding Creek. By J. O. Anderson. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
Winter Woods. By G. W. Bohde. | Radtke, Lauckner & Co.,
New York. |
General Grant’s Old Home. | A. C. Shewey & Co.,
St. Louis, Mo. |
World’s Columbian Exposition, 1893. | Kurtz & Allison,
Chicago, Ill. |
The Yellow Ostrich Plumes. Chrysanthemum. “Mrs. H. W. Buckbee.” | Henry W. Buckbee,
Rockford, Ill. |
Columbus’ First Sight of Land. | Alvah Wiswall, etc.
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LITHOGRAPHS. | |
R. S. | L. P. Miller & Co.,
Chicago. |
T. U. V. | L. P. Miller & Co.,
Chicago. |
W. X. | L. P. Miller & Co.,
Chicago. |
Y. Z. | L. P. Miller & Co.,
Chicago. |
“Daniel in the Lion’s Den” | L. P. Miller & Co.,
Chicago. |
“Solomon’s Judgment” | L. P. Miller & Co.,
Chicago. |
“Finding of Moses” | L. P. Miller & Co.,
Chicago. |
“Ready for School” | L. P. Miller & Co.,
Chicago. |
Hodgman’s Mackintosh’s. | Hodgman Rubber Co.,
New York. |
Manhattan Beach. Paris and The Commune. | Sacket & Wilhelm’s Lithograph Co.,
New York. |
A. B. | L. P. Miller & Co.,
Chicago. |
C. D. | L. P. Miller & Co.,
Chicago. |
E. F. | L. P. Miller & Co.,
Chicago. |
G. H. | L. P. Miller & Co.,
Chicago. |
I. J. K. | L. P. Miller & Co.,
Chicago. |
L. M. | L. P. Miller & Co.,
Chicago. |
N. O. | L. P. Miller & Co.,
Chicago. |
P. Q. | L. P. Miller & Co.,
Chicago. |
“Give Me Time” | The Thomas & Wylie Lithographing Co.
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“A Sudden Check” | The Thomas & Wylie Lithographing Co.
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MAPS. | |
Colton’s Road Map of Bergen County, N. J. | G. W. & C. B. Colton & Co.,
New York. |
Map of Toledo, Ohio. By J. B. Marston. | R. L. Polk & Co.,
Toledo, Ohio. |
Millersburg, Ky. | Sanborn-Perris Map Company (L’td),
New York. |
South Pittsburg, Tenn. | Sanborn-Perris Map Company (L’td),
New York. |
Orange, Tex. | Sanborn-Perris Map Company (L’td),
New York. |
Baton Rouge, La. | Sanborn-Perris Map Company (L’td),
New York. |
Middlesborough, Ky. | Sanborn-Perris Map Company (L’td),
New York. |
Pascoag and Harrisville, R. I. | Sanborn-Perris Map Company (L’td),
New York. |
Hempstead, Tex. | Sanborn-Perris Map Company (L’td),
New York. |
Front Royal, Va. | Sanborn-Perris Map Company (L’td),
New York. |
Rockland, Mass. | Sanborn-Perris Map Company (L’td),
New York. |
Lewes, Del. | Sanborn-Perris Map Company (L’td),
New York. |
Carlisle, Ky. | Sanborn-Perris Map Company (L’td),
New York. |
Nickerson, Kans. | Sanborn-Perris Map Company (L’td),
New York. |
Farmington, Minn. | Sanborn-Perris Map Company (L’td),
New York. |
Stamford, Delaware County, N. Y. | The Sanborn-Perris Map Co.,
New York. |
PRINTS. | |
A Good Game of Tennis. | The Proctor & Gamble Co.
|
Pig 9. Pins. | C. F. Pidgin,
Cambridge, Mass. |
CHROMO. | |
“Music Hath Charms” | Joseph P. Knapp. |