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Entered at Post Office at Bosto ;i as ma il ma tt er of the Second Class. WEEKLY Jorlh- -<p0'5 .-<.# SHEET MUSIC. No.68 August 12, 1896. Published Weekl7. Subscription, $1.00 per ;rear, in advance. Lovely Little Dwyer. / WORDS AND MUSIC BY --CHARLES E. CASEY . .-.. o N ·+HFr. 36 BROrIFIELD STREET.:r--=<3C<·· C.A.T.ALOGUES FREE TO A.NY ADDRESS ON A.PPL:CCA.T:CON-

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  • Entered at Post Office at Bosto;i as mail matte r of the Second Class.

    :-ro~ WEEKLY Jorlh--

  • Lovely Little Nellie Dwyer.

    WALTZ SONG.

    Arr. by JOHN A. MORSE.

    1. Your city

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    may have

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    it is all a dream, But of course I know it's

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    belle,

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    But talk

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    I am -----your nice girls, .

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    1075. - Copyright, 1894, by COUPON Music PUBLISHING Co. - 3 pp.

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  • none can com-pare with my Nell. . . . . . She lives down in the girl that's as pure as the dew. . . . . . . Her pa - rents are not

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  • I UST No. 3 OF THE LATEST VOCAL SHEET MUSIC AT CUT PRICES. Including all the Great" Hits" of the Day, usually sold at from 4:0 to 75 cents each, but now offered at special rates.

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    Address orders to F. TRIFET, Publisher, 36 Bromfield St., Boston, Mass.