Nelson Sisters  Dennie Murphy s Daughter Nell Songster [microform]
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Nelson Sisters' Dennie Murphy's Daughter Nell Songster [microform]

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I NELSON SISTERS T T irv • ^^^^^^^^^^^^^m^^^m I ' • • 3' >. ^''i ^^^s^^^^^s^^j^^^^^s^Si^^s^^^^^^s^^^^j^^^^j^^j^^^^^^^i^^i^^ -«3 '-^ ha k ^ilt-:-:":' •«-•, SONGSTER xrPark Row, NEW190 ft 132 1'^:?,%?:^^;".' rPiblished by J,HENRY WEHMAIi, ^^.. ^ji. .•«£•. m Wili«>«'SBXQB 26 m>lillMMaliMMandhMthartiMMkimbBriMdOBTMBMBMUMM Trfokp. Vantnioqulsm.,S«oond-8laht and PfraSiM It— >rl«m. forpeifniiL iMimtraettit 1.in* oraUncjmkt Blaiiiqrglvwt lluit*aT«>Uid.irlth»ilul« pi«etlr«[,a«n do flTUiSTTidcafai thiabook--JlOTrta 8*taMckufahaTtaimMMlobMUrtt Uwmliitoailliboii—B»wtomaks dim*pMMhrouchatabiv-How» mak« Are burn aiia«r watei^-t*) how to A'lHw tbro«iKh y«arimt ci IMk andtlMBbriwttouaattcle —Huw tomak«»)otfdaao* white it ia liakitiff in tba vno—Bow to oit cntckeu'acut a MMl without killing It—How to mak* to* in Summer—IIow to eaaace water luto wine—A lamp that will bum for a jear—How to eat off your —noiie How lo make flreorooC wpaper—Ho toeattowandaetitou mouth—How pro*flr« in yoor xo canto—How totellthe ombardnoaamouaefromapackof n tell inadvanceacard aela«ta«t•DTperaonUilnkaof—Huw to peraon is in )or«-How to ro-t>7aiiT . . or I know that tier Ma will agree, if her Pa will,; I love lier so dearly, I'm crazy, nearly: :^~'- are wortli iiirtunts ench. And I think that he'll l>e enticedHer smiles they straying, ttie '' To let little Polly justjump on a trolley .'And when we go I hear boys snying with me^'-; .. " To go down and get spliced. <".,That my little Polly's a peach."| . J ;r Chorus. Cborub. • - :/ •She's the girl I dream about, I think theBite's the girl I dream abont, I think the world of Polly; world of Polly;^;!; ';;) " ' ,• Site's tlie girl I never doubt, she's tiot n CRue of '•jolly." - tlie girl I never doubt, slie'snot a case of "Jolly." ; . :''. • you saw licr, in your ••-• •If you saw her, in your heart a tender spot slu^'d leacli: If heart a ten.''-; Sweet as tbe rest of them, good us the best of iheui, Polly's a "peach. Sweet as tbe rest of them, good us tbe best of tbem, Polly's a ^'peaeb.^ Down in Poverty Row Written by Frank J. Murray.Parody— Ontflide of a dnsty tenement, In winter time the snow will fall With every flat to let. At night as well as day. In one there lives nn Irish girl And tlien ttiey all eal enow-balls, ^Who can't speak German yet; It's cheai)er tlian eating bay: ". She blows up tires for bicycles. They nil dance 'round \\\>axi the ice, And she's all riciit on tlie l)low. And any old thing will go, lierWith a wheel in heac!, anoy, and so so, don't Uiiow: Each girl has l)oy, and so so,you her don't you know; There's none of them riglit, you can take wliat you like, There's non<- of tliem riuht, you can take what you like, Down ill Poverty Row. Down ill Poverty Row. Just Tell Them that Yeu Saw Me U\ Written FninkParody— by J. Murray. head- While riding down one niglit withinWhile standing on ray feet one night, a change from on ray the bay a cable car. 'Twas after I had chewed a chicken pie— After tlie conductor pinched my fare, cop wlio looking iiungry, saw a eirl who worked for nte when laundry.I saw a saw me, be was too. I I ran a "Cbing" writing in Cliiiiee there.And wieilied that he was half as full as I. And checks language *'"Is that you, Patf " said I to liiin; says he, "Begob, it is; I'm gla:.-,'';• •; • Chorus. Chobdb. , "••Jnst say that was with you, or that saw yon last; So tell tliem that yon saw me and T was fast asleep,I I Just telephone working, 'nit,' you know: Just tell them I was trying to touch you:I'm Just spring it, been hypnotized and got it in the hip, Then whisper to your sister if she'ii letme have a ten,I've Just tell them any old thing, it wiM go." I could love her better tlian used to do."I She May Have Better DaysSeen Copyright, 1891, by T. B. normsA Co. English copyright eeeured.--Words and Music by James Thornton.—All rights reserved. I * s» The Words and Music of tliis Song, arranged for the piano, will be sent to any address, post-paid, on receipt of 40 cents: or this and any two other Songs for One Dollar by Henry J. Wehnian, 1.30& 132 Park Row, New York, or 85& 87 E. Madison Street, Cliicago. Write to either one of tbe above addresses for Free Catalogue of Songs, Song Books, Slieet Music, German Song Boolu, Letter Writers, Dream Books, Joke Books, etc. "While strolling along with the city's vast throng. If we could hut tell why the poor creatnre fell. On a night tliat was bitter cold, Perhaps we'd not be so severe; noticed a crowd, who were laughing alond ir the truth were but known of this outcast alone,I At sometiiing they chanced to beliold: Mayhap we would ail shed a tear. I stopped for to see wliat tlie object could be, She was once some one's joy, cast aside like a toy- And there, on a doorstep,
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