The New York Clipper (July 1905)

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586 THE-NEW YORK CLIPPER. July 29 ILLUSTRATED BALLADS. Whin the Harvest Moon Is Shining on the River Gettysburg My Heart's To-Night in Tennessee Where Sunset Turns Ocean's Blue to Bold I Want to Be a Soldier Sunday Morning When Churchbells Chime Little Rustic Cottage by the Stream My Martha Jane Welcome as Flowers In May Won't You Wait, Nellie Dear COON 8ONC8. Lindy Egypt Love to Two Step With My Man Ida, Sweet as Apple Cider Lazy Moon Sweetie, Don't Gimme De Leavin's - - Shame On You 'Taint Kind Grub I've Been Gettin'Down Home Banana Man - - - - Save It For Me COMIC 8QNC8. Fishing Esmeralda McCann Little Street in Heaven An Irishman Countess of Alagazam WALTZ 8OWC8. Mamie O'Hooley My Winsome Winnie When Man In Moon Looks Down Rosle, My Leve far You Growsie Girl with the Changeable Eyes. INSTRUMENTAL HITS. Peter Piper, Men. Vienna Rag- - Polly Prim String of Pearls Koontown Koffee Klatsch Zenobla Louis XIV Sunny Gus The Above 10 Piano Solo* will lie tont on reclpt of 10c. for mailing. NEW ORCH. & BAND HITS Peter Piper, March j Zel-Zel, Two Step \ Any Old Tree, Two Step j String of Pearls, Intermezzo I Koontown Koffee Klatsch, March (Shame On You, Two Step I Fishing, Waltz I Harvest Moon, Med. Waltz (Two Step with My Man, Two Step Mexico,-Two Step from Humply Dumply Any of the above for orchestra (10 pti. pia. «h 'cello) or full liras, band,18o. eueli To Managers!! *£• Needn't L.o< can Furnish Your Eirtlr© I •Lk Further. th© Song ^ •roduotlon. HARVEST MOON i ON THE RIVER THE UNDISPUTED BALLAD SUCCESS OP THE TEAR. BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. CHORUS. When the harvest moon Is shining on ih» river, ,u " And tbe merry harvest tongs again wo ,-. Then as sweethearts we will roam, 6W, ">,i path that leads to home, M When the harvest moon la shtnlne v.. .u dear. "' le - GETTYSBURG JUST OUT. WITH SLIDES. STIRRING HABCH SONG, CREATING A SENSATION AMONG THE PROFESSION. THEVALLEY'S'SUNSHIRE™ leaves A NOVEL RUSTIC BALLAD, BY II. O. SUTTON and JEAN LENOX. A WINNEIt FOR ANY GOOD SINGER. CHORUS. "" At Gettysburg, at Gettysburg, Tbe boys In the Blue and Gray, With courage bold and hearts of gold. The; met in tbe Sery (ray 1 But now we're brothers tried and true The strife hit passed away; All honor to tbe Boys In Blue I All honor to the Gray I " CHORUS. ■"■ When the golden glow of gun shines o'er • ach I flower, 'And Its rays reflect Its brightness o'er th, eaves, Then my thoughts are always turning anil my heart la always yearning, For the valley that tbe sunshine never lem-M. -PETER PIPER I- THE COMIC MARCH SONG THEY'RE ALL TALKING A HOI T. JUST THE THING FOR CHORUS, ENSEMBLE OR FINALE. CHORUS. Hit name wae Peter Piper, he lived on l'.i>er Street, w He only grinned when people said all he did was Bleep and eat; He never worked or worried, he never had i wife, [simple life. Oh, me I oh, my I that was why Peter led a WHERE »SILV'RY MOHAWK FLOWS A REAL "HOUSE OF HITS" BALLAD SUCCESS. CHORUS. By the shores of the river she la waiting And I'm longing to see my mountain Rose; I am going home once more, to tbe lov'ed one I adore, Down where the allv'ry Mohawk flows. '%.'%'% ZELWEL %f *% %> COLE and JOHNSON'S LATEST NOVELTY, AN ARABIAN LOVE SONG. A CORKER FOR HEADL1NBRS. CHORUS. Zel-Zel 1 My Oriental belle! How I love you, no one can tell; My belle of tbe Orient I Come to my bunga- low and dwell, Zel-Eel 1 My Oriental belle I LITTLE OIT 0' SUGAR CHORUS. You're just a lltt'e bit o' sugar cane, after ONLY PICKANINNY LULLABY SONG HIT ON THE MARKET. f\ A Kl I s Sweet as June time roses, after rain; ■ ■ ■■ I ik_ You're like a honeysuckle sweetness goin; ■ _ MM ■■ W m to wane, MM ■*■ WW ■>• An', honey, bow I'd chuckle, If you'd gimme ^■■■■■" Just a taste. Maybe I don't tell my story plain, What I mean, Is, won't you please remain; If I thought you was a Quitter, All my life would be so bitter, 'Cause you're just a little bit o' sugar cane. IN SWEET LOVELAND A LOVE SONG OF EXCEPTIONAL MERIT. GREAT FOR DISPLAY OF VOCAL POWERS. CHORUS. Love-land I Love-land 1 Beautiful dreams of Love-land I Beautiful dream of a life to be, Joyful and happy for you and me. Love-land! Love-land! Beautiful dreams of Love-land I - You'll do tbe cooing and I'll do the wooing In sweet Love-land. MY HEART'S A IN TENNESSEE II. \V. PETRIE'S LATEST ILLUSTRATED BALLAD. WORTHY SUCCESSOR TO HIS "SUNSET TURNS OCEAN'S BLUE TO GOLD." CHORUS. My beart'a to-nlgbt in Tennessee, With the sweet maid who waits for me; And tho' afar, by land or sea, I know sbe Is true to me; No other maid I call my own, Tho' many years have come and gone, Soon by her side once more I'll be, My heart's to-nigbt In Tennessee. HALLELUJAH SISTER THE FUNNIEST COON CONCEPTION IMAGINABLE, A LAUGH IN EVERY WORD. CHORUS. Come on to glory and you'll all be saved I Hallelujah Sister I Drive out the debbll from your soul sbe raved, Hallelujah Sister! If you ever stole a chicken, ever told a lie; If you want to go to heaven on the day you die, Come on to glory when you hear me cry, Hallelujah Sister! OF THE VIKINGS AM GRAND BASS SONG, BY WRITER OP "SON OF THE DESERT AM I." CHORUS. I A-far on the billows we roam I And my com- rades strike the sea with lusty oar; A-far on the billows we roam I leaving home behind we know not what's before! We long for a life on tbe waves, But to native clime and rugged mountains high, Mv heart e'er turns, for the King of tbe ViklEgs am I! My heart e'er turns, for the King of the Tlkings am 11 ANY OLD TREE THE FAMOUS COMIC SONG HIT. SUNG BY MARIE CAHILL. I Trot. Copy of any of above > I sent FRKK to Recognized Art-> < lata. Orchestrations 10c. for? mailing Regular Copies to, Non-Professionals, 20c. each. s to/ Jos.W. Stern & Co., CHORUS. Tell me In which part of the wood you want to sit with me, Under the Ban-van, Bam-boo, Goo-goo, or under the family tree? 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