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HYGIENIC NOTES 
CONDUCTED BY MARY A. E. WAGER. 
To Cure Poison from Ivy. 
I notice an inquiry for a cure for ivy 
poison. I will give my own cure for the 
CONTRIBUTED RECIPES. 
Crystnliziug Grasse*. 
Pick the grasses when green. Take one 
pound of alum; put it iuto one quart of cold 
water, and let it come to a boil; put in tlie 
grasses and let them remain until the water 
is cold. If you wish to have green in the 
bouquet, take a little Paris green, put some 
water witli it, and dip the grasses in it. I 
have made oue bouquet, and like it very 
much.— m. e. s. 
We copy the following recipe 
from the New York Tribune: 
Pulverize a pound of the best 
white alum, and dissolve it over a 
slow fire in a quart of pure, soft water. Do 
not let it boil, and be careful to keep every¬ 
thing out. of the solution that would possibly 
stain it, for the beauty of the grasses depends 
on the pure whiteness of the crystals. A 
new earthen bowl is the best dish for the 
purpose; when the alum is dissolved, let the 
solution cool down to blood heat; mean¬ 
while arrange your grasses in the bowl and 
pour the solution over them; cover up and 
set away for twenty-four hours. Then take 
them out carefully, dry them in the sun four 
or five hours, and put them in the vase pre¬ 
pared for them. 
If you form the grasses, etc., into a 
bouquet before crystalizing them, procure a 
glazed earthen jar, suspend the bouquet from 
a stick laid across the top of the jar, take 
care that the tops of the grasses are not bent 
or doubled over, and then pour on tlie solu¬ 
tion, proceeding as above directed. What 
remains of the alum water may he reheated, 
tinged blue, or purple, or scarlet, by a few 
drops of dye, and used as before. 
Of course the same preparation is suitable 
for all kinds of plants. 
Unfermented Ilread. 
“ A Reader” desires a recipe for unfer¬ 
mented bread. We give the following from 
the Agricultural Report for 1853. It was 
mentioned as being *' white, light, well 
baked, and tasted good,” and was made by 
Miss Emily Howard. If anybody lias im¬ 
proved on this, we shall be glad of the new 
recipe:—Take of flour three pounds; bicar¬ 
bonate of soda three teaspoonsful; mix 
thoroughly together in a dry state; then 
take one and a-lialf pints of cold water, 
(some flour will require a little more,) and 
add to it four teaspoon fills of muriatic acid, 
(or spirit of salts,) stir it up with a wooden 
spoon, and mix it sis quickly as possible with 
the prepared flour, using a wooden spoon or 
spatula for the purpose. Put the dough 
thus made inio a baking tin previously 
healed, and bake in a moderate oven. If 
possible, the dough should be put in as soon 
as it is made, but if that, cannot be, the 
dough should be covered with a wet cloth 
till it is put in. 
lieuiuu Pie. 
Grate one-half outside of a lemon, and 
squeeze out the juice; yolks of two eggs; 
two tablespoon fills, heaped, of sugar; one- 
half cup water; one teaspoonfiil butter; stir 
well, and bake in a deep dish lined with 
crust. Beat, the whites of the eggs to a stiff 
froth; stir in two tablespOonfuls pulverized 
sugar, and spread over the top of the pie, as 
soon as it is baked. Set in the oven till top 
is nicely browned.— a. z. 
fun nr<1 <4 rapes. 
If Mrs. S. D. Martin will follow these 
directions, she will find the grapes rich and 
tender a year from putting up. Squeeze the 
pulp from the skin, as the seeds are objec¬ 
tionable; boil the pulp until the seeds begin 
to loosen, baviug the skins boiling in a little 
water, hard, as they are lough. When the 
pulp seems tender, put it through the sieve; 
then add the skins, if tender, with the water 
they boil in, if not too much. We use a 
large coffee cup of sugar for a quart can; 
boil until thick, and can in the usual way.— 
A Batavia Girl. 
last forty years, and it has not failed me 
once in that time. I simply use fine salt to 
scratch with, and I do it thoroughly, as 
poison is highly pleased with being scratched. 
—E. IIawkins. 
J. W. anks for a sure and speedy remedy 
for poison from ivy or sumac. If the poison 
is caused by ivy, dissolve copperas in rain 
water, and wash the parts affected. In most 
cases one application is sufficient. If the 
poison has progressed so far as to take the 
skin off, use the solution more frequently, 
but in milder form. Care is necessary in 
using the wash ; it will stain your linen.— j. d. 
I have had as much experience with that 
detestable weed (poison ivy) in my family as 
any other person. Some ten years ago 1 had 
a little hoy poisoned with it nearly to death, 
lie was totally blind. The doctors pro¬ 
nounced it. erysipelas, but could do nothing 
for it. A gentleman from one of the New 
England Slates came to our place one day 
and as soon as lie saw the child, said he was 
poisoned with ivy, just as he had been many 
times himself; and, some of our family have 
been poisoned with it every year since. Now 
for tlie remedy, and the very best is pure 
olive oil, or as it is some times called, sweet 
oil. The way to use it is this :—If you are 
badly poisoned take two tablespoonfuIs in¬ 
ternally three limes a day, and keep the 
affected parts well oiled all the time with tlie 
same. This will cure any case of poisoning. 
If you want to work in a field where this 
poison grows, in haying time for instance, if 
you anoint yourself with it—that is, your 
face and hands—you will not get, poisoned at, 
all. If however you neglect this, apply tlm 
oil on the appearance of the first symptoms 
and you will have no trouble. This remedy 
will never fail.— Geo. Hillman, Dubuque 
Co ., Iowa. 
Seeing an inquiry in the Rural New- 
Yorker for a remedy for poison by ivy, I 
send mine, which I have tried a good many 
times and found it to be an infallible remedy. 
Take the inside bark of white oak and boil 
to a strong decoction, and wash the parts 
affected, thoroughly, three times a day, and 
you will find a speedy relief. — E. Bukrel. 
In this connection we give a cut of two 
clusters of the berries and leaves of this Poi¬ 
son I vy (Rhus Toxicodendron.) This plant, 
is quite variable. In some localities and soils 
it forms a low, straggling shrub; in others 
it will climb to the top of the highest trees. 
The Poison Ivy is often confused with the 
American Ivy, or Virginia Creeper, (Amjje- 
lopms quinquefolia ;) but it is quite distinct, 
having three leaflets and the berries in long 
clusters, and of a pale brown or slightly 
yellowish or buff, while tlie Virginia Creeper 
has five leaflets, and the berries resemble 
small blue grapes; in fact, this vine is nearly 
related to the grape, and usually classed in 
the same genera. A very little observation 
will enable any one to readily distinguish 
these two very distinct plants. 
Cream Pie Without Cream. 
Foil one pie, take two eggs, one-half cup 
of sugar, three tahlespoonfuls of flour, one 
pint of sweet milk; heat your milk; beat 
sugar, eggs and flour together; add to the 
scalded milk, and cook to a thick custard; 
flavor with lemons; bake your crust, and 
when cold fill with the custard. 
Buffalo Cream Cake. 
One cup while sugar, two-thirds of a cup 
of sweet milk, one and two-thirds do. of 
fimir, one egg, one tablespoonfnl of melted 
butter, one teaspoonfiil of soda, two do. of 
cream of tartar; bake in three jell cake tins. 
Sauce for Cake. 
One cup of sweet milk, oue egg, one tea¬ 
spoonful of starch, one tablespoonful of flour, 
two do of sugar.— h. a. b. 
Poison by Lnnrcl or Sumac. 
1 see au inquiry in the Rural New- 
Yorker for a remedy for poison by laurel 
or sumac. I have no experience with either. 
If the effect is similar to poison by poison 
oak, I have a simple remedy, obtained from 
a Mexican during the Mexican war. It is 
simply chamber lye and earth mixed and 
applied as a poultice. When it dries, renew 
it. It will cure in a day or t wo.— J. u. M. 
“Michigan Itch.” 
Viola, having tried everylltingshe knows 
of for the cure of the “ Michigan itch,” 
wishes to know what will cure it, as the 
remedies used for the common itch clo not 
avail in this case. 
To Take Grease Out of Silk. 
Scrape chalk on the spot, spread a brown 
paper over, and set on a hot flat.—T rue. 
Hygienic Inquiries.— Sarah asks some corres¬ 
pondent of the Rural New-Yorker to tell her 
how to cure dyspepsia. 
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A HighUuu! Minstrel Boy.J. Barnett 
A Hundred v«im» Ago.Waverly 
A Place In thy Memory...Smith 
A Hole 1 Once was Taking.Kuclten 
A Sweet Song Bird wait Singing.W. F. Taylor 
Alter Dark.Stuwurt 
Against tliti Stream ..It. Flute 
AI Hm Wilier.C. 10. IlOFU 
All turn's Bright must Fade.....Steve osou 
All’s Well..Brahaoi 
Annie Laurie. Scotch 
Angel's Whisper.Lovur 
Anmu o' the Banks o’ Dee.Glover 
A ruby's Gaugli ter...K lull murk 
A way, Away we Bound .Drake 
Banks o* l lie Blue Moselle.Rial well 
BeatlllGil Hells. Wuverly 
Kcuutif nI Hops.Bare! 
Beautiful Spirit, Spirit.of Love.W. F. Taylor 
Believe me, If all those endearing young 
Oil linns...Stevenson 
Bessie, the Sailor’s Wife.Hudson 
Be VVutefvnUSOd Beware. .Glover 
Bird id Liberty... Holden 
BlrfcHof Ahorfrldy. 
Block eyed Susan.. 
Blighted Love .Ft. S. Cunmrotli 
lUnoio is ou the Rye.iiisuop 
Blue (Cyan... Molloy 
Bonide Goon..... Kotzoliicli 
Buy a of Switzerland. Bishop 
Boatinun’S Song..... 
Breathe Sort and Low.Millard 
Bride, The.-.Nelson 
Bridal King.Bod well 
Urn, ikskie. The.Hlno 
By-gone Days.Raymond 
By the Sad Boa Waves.Benedict 
Uuttcrtly’s Choice.A. Lee 
Call .Me Thine Own.I. Eclair 
Calmly Mm Hay is Dying.Linley 
Canadian Bout Song....Moore 
Carrier Pigeon...Moran 
Castleu In (he Air.Adams 
Cavalier, The.Glover 
Chanty.. . 
Child of the West..HoilMon 
Clue dine Lived Contented.Shields 
Come, Dwell with Me. . Lee 
t.’oinn in and Shut the Door.Cal on U 
Come hither, my Baby.Wiener 
Come, Take the lim p. .'Moore 
Coming thro' the Rye ..Scotch 
Cracovhin Maid .Guylotf. 
Cu shlu much rets .. .Stadler 
Cypress Wreath ...WIWURUUl 
Danish Bov's Whistle.. (•raff 
Hawn ui Day. t .Millard 
Day and Nlgllt I Thought of Thee.Shrivall 
Hoop in my Soul.Nelson 
Dreams o( Hit* Heart......... .(,i. Lloh’.y 
litly Aluvournqoii......Benedict 
Kno t« my Home. Mosclielcs 
Ever l>e Happy... Haifa 
Ever of Thee... . .Hull 
Evening Gun.Moore 
Fairy Bov.Lover 
F,linos' VVell...Wuverly 
Fall' Rosabella.....I,ill/. 
Farewell. Jennie.UIILophln 
Five o'clock. In thu Morning.Cmrilnn 
Flaw ou, thou Shining River.Stevenson 
Flowers Of the Forest.ICotkefucIi 
Forget not vour Kathleen.S. W. New 
Fortune Teller...Pratt 
Forsaken, The.... ,V. GuiirloUo 
Florence. Jefferya 
Gaily through Life... Linley 
Glide to the Sea.M. B. Ludtl 
Go. Forget. Me.Mozart 
Good-by, Swnotheurt. Hat ton 
(iond,delta. Wuverly 
Good Night, My Dourest. Moore 
Good Night. . Flowers 
Grecian Daughter, The .J. I'. Knight 
Had 1 a Bout. .J. Rogers 
Half-Uhl(U High. Clanbol 
WleaADkhiu 
. Irish 
Moore 
iio Never Said he Loved.Hudson 
Health to Bonny Scotland..,.... . Lee 
Heart Bowed Dawn.. Hal re 
Heaven and Thee. Guglieliuo 
Her Bright Smile. .Wrtghtuu 
Horn we Meet, Too Si wifi to Part.Rossini 
Hoy, tiro Bo mile Ufetisl - K not. 
Ills Love Shines over All...Forbes 
Home Music..Raymond 
Hope from Sorrow lulus the Sting. ..Luu 
Hurrah for the Bonnet.', o'Blue.Leo 
I Cannot Sing the Old Songs.Clurlhel 
1 Have a Rose. Carrington 
I Knew a Sicilian Maid.J. Barnett 
I Love but Then.P. ClttnOhettlni 
1 Love thu Morrv Sunshine..S. Glover 
l will Luve Thee to Hie Lust.Montgomery 
I will not Ask to Press tlmt Cheek.Gabrlclle 
isle of Kotos.. Nash 
I'd be a Butterfly....Huyly 
I d offer Thee tills Hand of Mine. 
Cm Wearin' Awn', Jean.Bishop 
In Happy Moments. ...Wallace 
tnglo Aide. Thu.Wleaent hat 
it Ought Not 'I'llus to Be.. .. Abt 
Isle or Beauty.Whitmore 
Janet's Choice.....Clnrlbel 
John Atidursuu, my Jo.-GOtOli 
Juanita. .Norton 
Kathleen Aroon . .V. Abt 
Kuly Darling.Bellini 
Kitty's Letter.Dufforln 
Kelvin Grove......... .Scotch 
Klllurcvy. Bull'd 
Lady Mine.Wuverly 
Lund of the West.Lover 
hast.*! o' <Jo wri* .. ^otcli 
I.ust Link is Broken.Clifton 
Lust Rose of Summer. 
Lit i board W ateh...W11 llama 
I,e Sabre de Mon Pore.Offenbach 
Life Boat. Clurlhel 
Light ul Other Days.,Balfe 
Light of the World.Hatton 
l.lko a Flower...... Wrlghton 
Lillie Lee.Glover 
Little Bird, Little Bird.Clnrlbel 
Ltttm Diamond Dewdtop.Ulumphin 
Little Uipscy Jtuie. Uinvar 
Little Maggie Jlay.Ulumphin 
Little Nell. Linley 
Lizzie Lindsay.Robertson 
Lore-light in your Kyo.Sedgwick 
Lovn In a Cottage.... ..Smith 
Love i* the Theme.^..-Tully 
Love Not.Hinckley 
Love Thee, Dearest. vloHI 
Love was once a I.lttlo Boy.. 
Maggie Morgan..Scotch 
Maggie H Secret.Claribel 
Maid of Athens.Klallmark 
unir-inust mgu.. > r 
Hamer's S,mg, Tim .....Wiese 
Harp of Tara’s Hull.,... 
Hus Sorrow thy Young Days Shaded I.....7 
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March of the Cameron Men, The .. 
Mary ot Argyle.... 
Mary of Castle Cary.McNeil 
Marian Ramsay.Raymond 
Markin'* Song.Clurlbol 
Mary, I Believed Thee True , .Moore 
Marseillaise Hymn..... De Lisle 
-Meeting of the Waters........Stevenson 
.Meet Me by Moonlight.J. A. Wttdft 
Meet Me In the Lane.Blumphln 
Melodic* of Many Lauda.Glover 
Memory of Kui'iy Days..Tctsch 
Minstrel Bov.. ...Moore 
Molly Bawn ..Lover 
Monks of old . . Millard 
MuonlitSeu. Prout 
Motto for Every Man.Hobson 
My Alii Fireside. 
Mv Angel.Gugllolmo 
My BlUe-lfiyod Nellie.Blumphln 
My Gondola's Walling Below.11 ay ter 
Aly Heart and Lute. 
My -Mother Dear.Lover 
51y Own, My Guiding Star.. . .Maol'urren 
Mv Own True Love..Millard 
Nelltn. ... .Blum pit in 
Never Mind tiv Rest. Fuho 
Norma's Hong.Bellini 
Of What Is the Old Mail Thinking7.Knight 
oft In the Stilly Night. .Moore 
old Cottage Clock...... .Molloy 
Old Familiar Faces. .II. Fuse 
Old House at Home...E. J. Loder 
Old Kirk Yard. . ... 
Old Mali'* Horae. The..Anne Frlcker 
One. Carolesu Word.Alex. Loe 
Only a Look of Hair...Claribel 
Orphan Ballad Singers. Russell 
OTakt) Me fco'l'hv Heart Again.Bulle 
O That 1 Were a Song ..Ulnu 
O Would 1 Wuruu Bird.. . Blumphln 
(>, Ye Tears.F. A lit 
Oh ! Banquet Not.Bishop 
Oh, Smile Again.Guo. Barker 
Over the Summer Sea. Verdi 
Passed A way.... .Kennedy 
oig Bell...1 'la i I hoi 
Peace, of ibe Valley. Unite 
Ponso/. a Mol, Ala Chore Aiule...Drake 
Pinna's Serenade, The.I. Thornton 
Poor Louise.Rod well 
Praise of Tears. Schubert 
Pretty, Pretty Bird. Wuverly 
lied Coats... Scotch 
Keg re I, The. Cotdt 
Best. Warriori Rust.Kelly 
Rnt)l.ri Adair.Reeve 
Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep.Knight 
Rose of Aliaiulule.Nelson ' 
Ruse of Erin .. Benedict 
Rose ol Tralee. .Glover 
Rosy Wreath.Raymond 
Row, Brothers, Row.Sacr 
Kny'a Wife. 
Scotch i<as»ie Jean.Pouhody 
Scenes tlmt are Brightest.Wallace 
Shells of Ocean. , .Cherry 
Shi) Is not Fair to Outward View.Sullivan 
she Might Not Suit Your Fancy.Millard 
Mho Worn a wreath of Roses.Knight 
Sliver Chllnes..Clurlhel 
Slog no Sad Song*.Linley 
Slug Mean English Song...... ..Wrlghton 
Skipper and hi i Boy.Gubrlellu 
Smile, Be nin Lassie. ..-.Furry 
Smile ot Memory.Wuverly 
Smiles and Taunt.Olipplngdule 
Spanish MutcRicr. Millard 
SotHethiugUi Love .Me.....Bayly 
So Lonely , -Butler 
Spot Ms Broken ., ......Bedchambers 
Spring Time Is Come. Nash 
Star of Home.German 
Star of Love.Bacon 
Star Spangled Banner. 
Still I Love Thee.Dobson 
Strangers Yet.. Claribel 
Susuirs Story..... " 
Sweetheart. Balfo 
Sweet Flower. Blumphin 
Sweet Hull In..Sou ton 
Sweeter than the . Nelson 
Switzer's Song, ol Home..Mosolmlos 
Sweet SOug Bird was rouging.W. F\ Tuylor 
Take Hack the Heart. .Clurlhel 
Teach Ale to Forget..Bndn.p 
'1'heu You’ll Remember Me.Itaifo 
There was a Simple Maiden.Mucfiirrcn 
There'sa Charm In Spring...Hu frail 
There Is u F lower. ..Wallace 
ThwrD’n hot u Joy.Hu use 
There’s not u Look.Stevenson 
'Tl# Hard to Give the Hand ..Glover 
The Troubadour.Bayly 
These Things can Never file.. Faso 
This World Is Full of Ilea ny.............Waverly 
They Bid Me Forget Thee .... 
Those Flaxen Locks..Klallmark 
Those Happy Day*brn Gone. Lhvoiiu 
Thou Art Gone from my Gaze.Linloy 
To-day. Dearest, Is Oui h . Moore 
Three Fishers went Sailing.......Hullah 
Trumpet mid Drum.Koetni 
Tubal Cain.Kuasell 
Twilight Dews...... 
Vo|ce ot Her 1 Love .... Parry 
Walt for the Turn ol the Tide.. ....Clifton 
Wake, Darling, Wake. Wilson 
Watcher, Thu.Lardner 
Wha'fl be King hut Clnn li 7...Scotch 
What Need have 1 the Truth 10 Tell t ...Claribel 
What will you Do, Love /. .Lover 
Wo'd hotter Bide a Wee.....Claribel 
Wes huvo Lived anti Loved Together.Harz. 
Wo May bC Happy Vet.Hairy 
We Met by CLitulce.Kuekeu 
We,Met.. .. Bayly 
When Love is Kind.Bishop 
When .Stars ure In the. Quiet Skies.Ball 
When the Swallow* Homeward FTy.Abt 
When ye Gang Awh .Scotch 
Where Is my sister Dear7.Linley 
Where there's a Will.Suer 
Whistle and I'll Come to You. Bruce 
White-blossomed Trim.Musgravo 
Why Wandering Here?.s...Hatha* 
Wilt Thou not Smile upon Mo 'i ...........Millard 
Wilt T'hou say Farewell. Love/...Moor* 
Wind thy (torn, nij Hunter Boy.Bishop 
Will you Love me Then as Now /. “ 
Wings of a Dove.Devereuux 
Within a Mil* of Kdlnboro.. Scotch 
Won't you Toll Dae Why, Robin 7_ . Clnrlbel 
Would You be Young again.Clippmgdale 
Yankee Doodle. 
Yes, 1 Will Have. 
You and I.Claribel 
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All Among the Hay.J. Williams 
Annette’s Grunnj r Dour... Buyly 
An Old Mun would bo WOoing...Candy 
Bachelor's Hull..... Culver 
Burney O’Heu.Lover 
Bash in I Young I,tidy.Glovor 
Beauty and Time . ..I over 
Bell gun* Ringing for Siiintli. ,,. Hunt 
f!<- l«“ '•> B|.mil wav .Raymond 
Hotter l aim than Never. Block lev 
Boston Belles. Raymond 
liuolblack a Song.Wiivci Iv 
Bother the Fashion.Butler 
Bother till) Mon. Walker 
Bowld Stijer Boy. J ,,vor 
Broken Down .. Sinclair 
Bull* and Bears.. ......Pratt 
Cackle, Cackle, Cackle..Barm II 
Call Hit Back and Kiss lior. Cllllmi 
Captain Jinks... MacInguU 
Champagne Charlie... p.ce 
Chestnut Straet Belles.U U1 
Clown til thn Pantomime. l'nitt 
Crutskoon Lawn....Benedict 
Da, Da. .. . . Lloyd 
Dancing Fairy.. . . \\■ vmlv 
Dashing White Sergeant.Blslnn) 
Dutchmans Lectio Woe Dog.. " 1 
Early In the Alorniog. Mac 
FuseinttUiip Swoll.Van' I lean 
Fidgety Wile..Coven, 
Flying Trapeze ..Raymond 
t hrown Count.Lloyd 
Gay Cavalier. Millard 
Give a Man a Chance.. Ilatchelder 
Good-by, John...Pr.itt 
GO It W'Jiile Yott're Young. Wiivcrlv 
HumRit, prince or Denmark..Raymond 
Have Pull once till To-morrow.Fuse 
Have YoU Seen Her Lately 7 Tote 
I Really Don't Think I (jlnill Marry_Gabt lidle 
I saw tksuu....,. Davies 
{will Stand by My Friend. .Bleltn. II 
},!! m'h v! *VMy^er.Kunishaw 
I'm Not. Myaolf at All.. . Lover 
I'm o'er Young to Murry. Leu 
Irish Hussar. Raymond 
U » not Hie Milo* we Travel.Clilt,,ii 
Jemima Brown,.,,,.... ,, Candy 
Jog Along, Bovs..Nash 
Ku-tuozle-orn.Stewart 
K Kearney....Ill ail 
Lancashire Lass.Raymond 
Laugh Wliilg I ou Can. 
Live lit My I loan. Lover 
Love was Once a Little Boy.. 
Merriest fjlrlthat's Out. ’ Minus! 
Matrimonial Sweets.From,inn 
M Daughter 1 an .Bl< 
A1 y dun tom... Buyly 
Motto for Every Alan.Hobson 
Nellie Just Over the Way.......Millard 
Noruh McShano.. Blowltt 
Not. nor Joseph ..1 .lovd 
Nothing Else to Do.Hatton 
Gh, Yon Pretty Biue-lflyed Wltoh.Tuylor 
Old .Simon, the Cellarer. Hatton 
One Guild Turn Deserves Another ...E. Ittinklnn 
Purl lilts your Own Canoe.Hobson 
Pretty Girl Alllklug her Cow.,..Lash 
o', o ty Jemima... . .Belmont 
Riding Down Broadway.Andrews 
Rolling Home In the .Morning.EgOi lori 
Romeo and Juliet..Raymond 
Sally, Sally. Lovnr 
Sports at Fire Isluud.Raymond 
School oi Jolly Dogs.Copeland 
T apping Ht the Garden Gate. 
The Way to be I hippy..Clifton 
' hose Tassels oil the Boots.Ray moiul 
Tommy Dodd.. 
Tommy Noodle.Steelo 
Lp in a Balloon.Ruy'mimd 
Velocipede Johnny . 1. 0:1 odor 
VV'illlo went Awooing.Raymond 
why Don’t the Men Propose7. fileVitt 
Widow Machreo. Lover 
W idow Mahoney—.Blow ltt 
Waltzing Down at. Long Brunch.Andrews 
Where there’s a Will there's a Way. Sam- 
Walt for the Turn of the Tide.Clifton 
COMIC. 
153. A Motto for Every Man. 
-Hobson 
327. 
95. 
236. 
274. 
398. 
152. 
25. 
20 . 
135. 
182. 
281. 
93. 
88 . 
120 . 
11)9, 
13(1. 
284. 
126 . 
333. 
11 . 
41. 
42. 
313. 
99. 
380. 
47. 
31. 
129. 
112 . 
50. 
184. 
24H. 
262. 
30. 
375. 
16. 
38. 
349, 
169. 
Uni. 
49. 
317. 
133. 
288. 
44. 
27. 
10 . 
139. 
121 . 
48. 
SACRED. 
A Night Hymn...j. Daniel 
Bouuutu) Hope .. Bard 
Ere this Vast World was Made. Bussford 
Kve's Lamentation.King 
I Love to Uear my Saviour’s Voice.Glover 
In God We Trust. 
Jerusalem, thu Golden. Walker 
Passing Bell... . . . .Claribel 
INSTRUMENTAL. 
Arm In arm (Polka Mazurka).Strauss 
Bluo-Bird Polku... Rogern 
< :»iimry Wulu. - *. •.\. Breok o m id go 
< ape May Schotlisehe.Rogers 
Continental SchoUiselie.. 
('resoont City Mureli. ** 
Drawing-Room Hnhottlsehe. Doueluss 
Dune-Rig Shadow... Rogers 
Emma Mazurka,,. . 
Euterpe Polka . ..j. u. T'ayJot 
Fairies' FroKc...Sedgwick 
Forest 1’ ulry Polku.Ropers 
Genevieve VValtz. Wiener 
Goat* rrom Orphoe (Violin and Plano). Raymond 
Gontt-d Armas Duct (Violin and Piano). " 
Go-ahead Galop.A S Wii klcr 
Guadaliuu WalU.Offenbach 
llulf-Dimc Schottlsche...Winkler 
Home. Sweet Home.Hlclllirds 
Ixmn Galop..Kolus 
Moi'ch of the Silver Trumpets. Vlvlnnl 
Alary Emma Polka..... line, 1 . 
.Mabel Waltz.I, vir.5 
.viiiuu Waltz. . Luiirvn? 
alii il.'Sclioiilsolie.Wui, Millard 
Nellie Waltz.. . Denlii.ll 
(llymptu SchottiRChe. DnbMm 
Picnic Polku... Rogers 
Pcrtcholc’a Letter. Offetibacli 
Power of Love... Wade 
Prairie Rose Wuiu. Winkler 
Reapers'Sehottlscho. 1 iLtle 
Rosalie Polka Mazurka.. 
Sabre de Mon Pert*.' Uffcnbach 
Silver Sparks Waltz... Rogers 
Sunset Galt.p. . ‘tVildn 
Hun.shtno Polka.....Winki„r 
St.. Nlcht.ilns Galop.Bail, v 
See the Conquering Hero Comes. I Lindcl 
Skating Kink Polku. Weiner 
Water Lily Polka. ' Rogers 
Waverly Polka. Sedgwick 
Woodslde Wall* and Polku.Bailey 
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