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JULIAN JORDAN. AUTHOR OF
"The Song that Reached My Heart."
'NEATH THE OLD MAPLE TREE. ONE OF THE SWEETEST AND MOST CHARMING SONGS WRITTEN
THE PICTURE ON THE WALL. Descriptive Song, introducing the " MARSEILLAISE HYMN.'
the Pride of Kentucky, Annie May. As Sung with Great Success in THATCHER, 113IMROSE & WEST'S MINSTRELS.
MY MARGUERITE. A MAGNIFICENT CONCERT BALLAD.
NOTE -To avoid mistake ask for the one by JORDAN.
List'ning For His Coming Step. A BEAUTIFUL HOME SONG
For Sale at Mi.a.sie Stores.
Tgt SONG AND CHORUS.
By JAMES T. WILLIAMS.
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