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MUSIC ON THE WAVES.

With Expression.

CHAS. W. GLOVER.

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The winds softly sigh in their mystical caves, And the moon gilds the slum-ber - ing

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The sound of sweet mu-sic comes over the waves Like spirit-voice borne on the

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2. Is it the song of the sirens that keep Re- vel be - low in their home of the deep? Or from D. C.

yon dis-tant ship, far, far o'er the foam, The voice of the ab-sent ones sing - ing of home?

ALTO SOLO.

No! 'tis but fancy that gives to the breeze The music that steals through the murmuring seas: The D. C. to Soprano Solo.

sweet song that sounds when the stars shine above, When nature is music, and mu-sic is love.

Prices Reduced.-Cheapest Collection of Songs and Hymns in America.

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The Pennsylvania Song Collection contains 114 Favorite Songs and Hymns, many of which are among the very best in the language. Nothing has been used merely to fill a page, and everything is complete on its own page. Royal Octavo Pages. One Copy, 30 Cents! Per Dozen, $3.00. The Words, 10 Cents. Hon. B. G. NORTHROP, says of it: "I have examined The Pennsylvania Song Collection with special interest, having carefully looked through every page. It contains a choice collection of songs for the School and the Home. It certainly ought to be used in every school of Pennsylvania, and merits a wide circulation in other States. The spare spaces on each page are filled with lit erary gens, chiefly relating to music, to the culture of the voice, of the emotions and moral nature.

MUSIC FOR SCHOOLS,

It is an admirable book."

MUSIC-PAGE SUPPLEMENT--NO. 6.

There's Music in the Air.

UNIFORM IN STYLE AND PRICE. Farewell to the Woods.

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School Songs and Hymns-(Words).-There's Music in the Air; Jerusalem the Golden; Work, for the Night is Coming; Silently Falling Snow; Leaf by Leaf the Roses Fall; When the Green Leaves Come Again; What is Home without a Mother; The Sabre Song; and Safe Within the Vail.

MUSIC-PAGE SUPPLEMENT--NO. 3.

Baby-Bye, Here's a Fly.
The Fairy Boy.

Home, Sweet Home.
Jolly Old St. Nicholas.
Welcome to Morning. The Watch on the Rhine.
Sweet Hour of Prayer Thoughts of Home.
Nicæa: Holy, Holy, Holy Shepherd of the Valley.
Hark, Hark, My Soul! Angelic Songs are Swelling.
School Songs and Hymns-(Words)-There's Music
in the Air; Jerusalem the Golden; Work, for the Night is
Coming; Silently Falling Snow; Leaf by Leaf the Roses Fall;
When the Green Leaves Come Again; What is Home with-
out a Mother? The Sabre Song: Safe Within the Vail; Fair
as the Morning; When the Mists have Rolled Away; What I
Love and Hate, John Brown; Columbia, the Gem of the
Ocean; Nearer, My God, to Thee; Jewels: National Hymn;
Bonnie Charlie; Swinging 'Neath the Old Apple Tree.

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Freedom's Flag.
Saviour and Friend.
Far Away.

Meek and Lowly.
Father William.

Upidee (Excelsior).
All Together Again.

Christmas Time is Come
Again.

Ho, Ho, Vacation Days.
River, River, Little River.
When the Mists have Roll-
ed Away.

Who is He in Yonder Stall? Where, Oh Where are the Visions of Morning. School Songs and Hymns-(Words).-Kind Words Can Never Die; Christmas All Year Long: Star Spangled Banner; Weep for the Fallen; Singing in the Rain; Rain on the Roof; Chide Mildly the Erring: How Can I Leave Thee; Morning Red; Silently Falling Snow; Little Brother, Darling Boy: Home of the Soul; Speed Away; Perri Merri Dictum; Nearer, My God, to Thee; and How Gentle God's Commands.

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Home, can I Forget Thee
There is a Happy Land
Robinson Crusoe.
Blue Bells of Scotland.
Longing for Spring.
The King of Love.
Sing, Gaily, Sing.
Sun of My Soul.
Nearer, My God, to Thee. Deck the Hall.
How Gentle God's Commands Paradise, O Paradise.
When the Swallows, (Abt.) The Alpine Horn.

Sougs and Hymns (Words).-Meek and Lowly; Christ-
mas Time; When the Mists; Up the Hills; Father William;
I Would Not Live Alway; Lead, Kindly Light; Follow Me;
River, River; Upidee; All Together; Freedom's Flag; Sweet
By-and- By; Ho, Ho, Vacation Days; Saviour and Friend;
Who is He in Yonder Stall; Work for the Night is Coming;
Jolly Old St. Nicholas; Sweet Hour of Prayer.

MUSIC-PAGE SUPPLEMENT--NO. 7.
What Fairy-Like Music,
The Blue Bird,, (De Beriot.)
The Land of Memory,
Lord, with Glowing Heart,
The Boat Song, (Von Weber)
Soft Music is Stealing,
Kindred Hearts,
The Bird Let Loose,
The Mowers' Song,
The Mill-Wheel,

Weep for the Fallen,
A Sweet-Brier Rose,
Remember Thy Creator,
When Shall We Meet Again
The Very Thought of Thee,
Softly now the Light of Day
Glad Christmas Bells,
Jesus, Lover of My Soul,
Holy Spirit, Heavenly Dove,
Come to the Old Oak Tree.
21. Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah, (Flotow.)
School Songs and Hymns (Words.)—The Alpine Horn;
There is a Happy Land; Longing for Spring; Sing, Gaily
Sing: When the Swallows Homeward Fly; Deck the Hall
with Boughs of Holly: Farewell to the Woods; Home, Home,
Can I forget Thee; Nearer, My God, to Thee; How Gentle
God's Commands (Dennis); O Paradise! O Paradise !

[For Prices and Address, see preceding column.]

"Needed Everywhere: Will Sel! Wherever Seen."

LANCASTER SCHOOL MOTTOES

30 MOTTOES AND THE LORD'S PRAYER.

To please. Never Forget that God is Ruling.

GOD SEEST ME. REVERSE; Be Polite. Strive

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REVERSE: With Malice toward None, With Charity for All." Boys, Don't be Mean. 3-Be Kind to One Another. REVERSE: Always be "On Time." No Idlers Here. 4-The Golden Rule: Do unto Others as You would have Others do unto You. REVERSE: Our Life is What We Make It. 5.-The School Tax is the Best Tax. REVERSE: Lost Time is Never Found Again. 6.The Three Sieves: Is It True? Is It Just? Is It Kind? REVERSE: I'll Try may succeed: I Can't must fail. "We may Reach the House of Never-Through the Street of By-and-by." 7.-Speak the Truth. No Lie Thrives. REVERSE: Do One Thing at a Time, and that Well. 8.Do Right. Have Faith in God. REVERSE: Thoroughness First, Then Progress. 9.-Boys! Just do all the Good you can, and don't Make any Fuss about it.Charles Dickens' Speech. REVERSE: "Let no one consider the day as ended until the duties it brings have been discharged." 10.-God Bless our School. REVERSE: A Silent Worker is better than a Noisy Talker. 11-No Bad Thoughts. Be Self-Reliant. REVERSE: Lost! Ten Golden Minutes, Each Studded with Sixty Diamond Seconds! 12.-The Lord's Prayer. REVERSE: Chewing, Smoking, Lying, Drinking, Swearing: Boys, They Cost Too Much! [Choice Extracts as Sub-Mottoes.]

Teachers Think Them the Best and Cheapest
Mottoes Published.

They are on the finest extra-calendered 6-ply Railroad (not China) board, the best of its kind manufactured. The only colors used are Salmon and Green. Both Sides-thus making one set equivalent to two-so They are printed on that they may be turned, as desired, to afford variety on the walls of the School-room, or to impress more deeply some lesson in morals or conduct. They are of such size (8x14 inches,) as to look well when hung, and at the same time not too large for convenience in mailing. Sent postpaid, securely enveloped, on receipt of $1.10 or by express, when several sets are desired by the school officers of a District, at $1.00 per J. P. McCaskey, Lancaster, Pa.

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