Sunday-Schools and Revivals. By Mail, Boards, Music, 35 cents each. E. O. EXCELL, PUBLISHER, LAKESIDE BUILDING, CHICAGO, ILL llusic 2198 IN SALUTATORY. September and October, 1895, I mailed printed blanks (postal cards) to the leading Pastors, Sunday School Superintendents, Epworth Leaguers and Christian Endeavorers in the United States, requesting that they send me a list of ten of the most popular songs used in their work. Here is the result: 3,538 votes; 1,130 songs received one or more votes (eighty-eight of which are in Triumphant Songs No. 5), 157 received five or more votes (fifty-nine of which are in the above book), 69 received ten or more votes (forty-one of which are in the above book). The songs receiving the FIRST, THIRD, FOURTH, SEVENTH, EIGHTH, NINTH, ELEV CAUTION.-The words and music of nearly all the pieces in "Triumphant Songs, No. 5" are copyright property. All rights of publication of either the words or music separate or combined, are reserved, and will be defended by the owners of the copyrigh Triumphant Songs No. 5, Copyrighted 1896, by E. O. Excell. Meredith, Music Typographer, Chicago, Ill. 1. Jesus, Savior, pi- lot me, 0. 2. Unknown waves before me roll, Hid-ing rocks and treacherous shoal; Chart and com-pass came from Thee; Jesus, Savior, pi- lot me. |