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Dime School Series--Speakers and Melodists, Xe, CARL PRETZEL’S KOMIKAL SPEAKER, No. 15. Whandal, Address toa school, Sorrowful tale, The Illinois Assembly, owWd been afraid, His sphere, |The loafer’s society, The cannibal man, Lwboling, Translations from Esop. It’s the early bird, ete., | Boss Bagshaw, Ademberanee, The treachery of Jones, Music, Pretzel as a soldier, | Hoetchen und me goond,/Don’t cull a mana liar, On lager beer, The raccoon, ta Ope. Das ish vatitish,|\lan. A Lecture, |Caudle’s wedding-day, uy childhood, pot musquiter,” Bu'st. A “Dinlect,” |Dot young viddow, Schneider's ride, tedle pal-child’s dream |Simon Short’s son Sam,’ The teat cow in peril, | Boy suffrage, ere vus no crying, |Reckermeniber der poor, Frequent critters, Gardening, Celle speedches, Natural history views, Jn for the railroad, He vas dhinkin’, res pells, The cart before the horse Song of the sink, Abner Jones’ testimony, ; he puzzled Dutchman,| To see ourselves, ‘Case of young Bangs, ‘By a money-changer’s, DIME YOUTH’S SPEAKER, No. 16. _ call to the field, The evil beast, A dranken soliloquy, | Value of life work, 9 retailers, help, ; ‘The work to do, “ Accept the situation,” 4) At, war to the death, |The hardest lot ofall, |To labor is to pray, Dieé of whisky, ~ r Juration to duty, The curse of rum, The successful life, A story with a moral, _ 42e Crusuder’s appeal, |The two dogs—a fable, | Better than gold, Breakers ahead, y’s testimony, The source of reform, |Seed-time and harvest, Ichabod Sly, Tl Ave drank my last, |The rum fiend, Invocation to cold water, ' Effects of internperance, i) spirit-siren, True law and false, © jNow, |The whisky why is it, , Te 4 maniac, In bad company, The great lesson to learn Local option T ® is what we make it,, The only true nobility, |The toper’s lament, [Be g00d to the body, Aste not, The inebriate’s end, God’s liquor, Worth makes the man. . THE DIME ELOQUENT SPEAKER, No, 17. An adjuration, T The moral factor, |__| Anatom’| lecture—heart|A thought, 1@ kings of business, | Walking with the world| Minnetunkee, The housemaid, purity of speech ~ |The only safety, The printing press, The goblin cat, arson Ca dwell, pnow lean The Sabbath, esta ‘ He Ue of reputation, | Be careful what you say! Busybodies, _ |The knightly newsboy, and that rocks world, |Stand by the Constit’n,} Anatom’]lecture—lungs|A call to vote, Wwellitg manhood, A true friend, A blow in the dark, The modern fraud, umner, . |The mocking-bird, The specter caravan, | Running for legislature, Womans love, “e The want of the country) The true saviors, To x young man, * bricklayers, The value of virtue, True fame, Heads, ords of silver, She would be a Mason, |Something to shun, The new dispensation, tive on! drive on! Evils of ignorance, Plea for Lreland, Turning the grindstene, rT € tramp, The use of time, Smile whene’er you can, Rae he State immortal, Come down, The wood of stars, - THE DIME SCHOOL MELODIST, : A bont, a bont, Flowers and sunshine, Little cottage, Spring is here, A former's life Flow gently, Afton, | Merry sleigh-ride, Smiling May, Sinile from thee, Gallant and Gayly, Morning call, weet birds are singing, low blow ! blow! Gentle troubadour, Morning has come, _|Switzer’s song of home, . Onny Eloise, Hap oi tel Morning rambles, The sleigh ar Mht, rosy morning, |Hark! ’tis the bells, Sob gentle lyre, |The bell doth toll, Busy bee Harvest-time, Music murmuring, The invitatien, Canadian boat song, H ste thee, winter, Oh! what can matter bel|The river, hairs to mend, Round,| House that Jack built, |Over hill, over dale, |Time to walk Chine nook, Hazel Dell, Over the summer Tyrilese evening hymn, ay is fading, I love the sunsh 1, Peaceful slumbering, esper bell, es “loinents of music I'd chonse to be . daisy,| Round for four voices, @ are all noddin’, : ‘tie Muy, : In words of joy, Row, fisherinen, row, |What can the matter ba “Yer of thee Joy of innocence, Scotland’s burning, When tempted wander, we o'er lili and dell, |Joy, freedom to-day, [See ouroars, Working boy. “8 thee well, Kitty, Lightly row, Song of the mountain, THE DIME MELODIST, Bonnie Eloise |The female smuggler, |The winds that waft, [Old Josey, | : Pespin: I dréamed, | Where is Comme There is a uwer, Why do 43 for thee, Fare thee wel I, Katy, | Bttie May, Anna Bell, Jennie with her blue e’a, 2ove me little, long, |Keemo Kimo, Swinging, swinging, |Winsome Winnie, “'rike theight guitar, |in the chamois’ track, | Work, work, Scenes that are bright, mr tS One to love, [had a gentle mother, |Wild Tiadatton, A lowly youth, 1 hazel dell, Poor Thomas Day, A hundred years ago, [One cheering word, Ott in the stilly night, | Prett Nelly _ | Widow Macliree, The low-backed car, The old folks are zone, |'Tis the witching hour, |I’ll dream of thee, Hope on, hope ever, ' ‘ Y 80ul in one sigh Forgive but don’t forget,| Mary of Lake Enon, — |’Tis pleasant to be young Tyother, why linger? Thou art mine own love,| Mary of the glen, The mother’s swile, — le kood-by at the door,| There is darkness, Carry De doiom Marion Lee, Ry diet, do, Wleall, | Once upon a time, es. bome, bell, fndle Lowe, 1 nd for three voices, |The dearest spot of earth|/ Oh, whisper what feelest,! One parting song. 8 pire that fall, 'Furon the oly blue bi Yes, pearne: Tonto * ST ese books are for sale by all newsdenlers; or will be sent, post-paid to any address, Yeoelpt of price, raN cents act, by BEADLE AND ADAMS, Publishers, in aaa ; ‘a 98 William Stzect, New Yor CoOmmclooolkks.conn