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-Project Gutenberg's Catalogue of "Standard Recitations", by Anonymous
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-Title: Catalogue of "Standard Recitations"
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-CATALOGUE OF “STANDARD RECITATIONS”, Numbers 19–34
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- A Day. By John G. Whittier 7|The Cane-Bottomed Chair.
- A Keeper’s Story. | W. M. Thackeray 8
- By Ethel Lynn 21|The Cavalry Charge.
- An Empty Nest. | By E. C. Stedman 5
- By Mary A. Barr 30|The Missing Ship.
- Advice to Boys 34| By John B. Gough 9
- A Tramp’s Philosophy 37|The Burial of Chatham. Macaulay 15
- Cæsar Passing the Rubicon. |The Hindu King’s Reply to the
- By J. Sheridan Knowles 5| Missionary. Alfred C. Lyall 15
- Confession of a Drunkard 6|The Country’s Greatest Evil 16
- Courage, Boy, Courage! 17|The Pythian Flag up North 18
- Character of Napoleon. |The Windy Night.
- By Lamartine 38| By Thomas B. Reed 24
- Do Not Rust Out 24|To Her. By Victor Hugo 25
- England. By Charles Mackay 19|The Phantom Wreck.
- Even This Shall Pass Away 32| Nathan D. Urner 26
- En Voyage 38|The Shepherd of the People.
- Education. By Schuyler Colfax 47| Rev. P. Brooks 27
- Fancy or Fact. |True Fame. By Jay 28
- By James Russell Lowell 6|The Open Door 29
- Great Lives Imperishable. |The American Indian.
- Edward Everett 19| By Charles Sprague 29
- How Riches are to be Measured 18|The Trapper’s Last Trail.
- If We Knew 10| Madge Morris 31
- In Scotia Dear 35|The Two Lives 32
- Liberty. By Frank E. Brush 20|The Sabbath 32
- Little Jim. George R. Sims 25|The World from the Sidewalk 33
- Live for Good. |The Duellist’s Honor.
- Rev. J. J. Case 31| By Bishop England 36
- Logan at Atlanta 36|Trust in God, and do the Right.
- Malibran and the Young Musician 12| N. McLeod 40
- My Portion 39|The Miner’s Luck. J. W. Donovan 40
- Napoleon the Little. Hugo 25|The Old School-house 41
- Night Before the Execution. |The True Source of Reform.
- Mary E. Bryan 45| E. H. Chapin 42
- Our Ships 8|The Cry of the Dreamer.
- Opposite Examples. | John B. O’Reilly 43
- Horace Mann 23|The Lover’s Leap 46
- On Planting the Pear-tree. |The Bartholdi Statue.
- By Rev. Edward Hopper, D.D. 42| By John G. Whittier 48
- Resolution 34|Vanitas. Charles M. Harger 27
- Success. By B. F. Taylor 7|Whiskey in its Place 11
- Spike that Gun 10|Who are the Free.
- Saved. By Jennie Joy 44| By John C. Prince 21
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- The Idyl of Battle Hollow. |The Thank-You Prayer 27
- Bret Harte 3|The True Pride of Ancestry.
- How Tommy Went to Sea. | Webster 28
- Colonel Tom Ochiltree 4|Endurance 29
- The Martyrs of Sandom’r. |The Old Man and Jim.
- M. Capel 6| James Whitcomb Riley 30
- Pike’s Peak. Eugene Field 7|Why Are We Here.
- Alone. Robert J. Burdette 8| C. G. Dann 31
- Ingratitude Towards the Deity. |Rural Occupations Favorable
- Appleton 8| to the Sentiments of Devotion.
- Legend of the Crossing | Buckminster 31
- Sweeper 9|The Moonshiner’s Daughter.
- Sergeant Jasper at Fort | M. B. 32
- Moultrie. |The Baby’s Prayer.
- Louise Imogen Guiney 10| Mrs. E. E. Williamson 34
- The Reveille 11|How He Got Rich 34
- The Stoning of the Magdalen. |The Midnight Tryst.
- F. E. Pratt 11| Mary E. Bryan 35
- State’s Evidence. |The Four-Leaved Clover.
- Margaret Cavendish 13| A Decoration Day
- Mother’s Slipper 13| Reminiscence 37
- The Cradle Rocked. |What is Religion?
- H. S. Keller 14| Bishop Heber 38
- The Old Class Room 15|All Light There.
- In the Dakota Blizzard. | Mrs. M. L. Rayne 38
- John Paul Bocock 16|On the Field of Gettysburg.
- Langsyne. D. M. Moir 17| Ena Walton 39
- Mrs. Grundy 18|In the Name of God, the Merciful,
- The Baby and the Soldier 19| the Compassionate! 39
- “Clear the Way.” |Influence of Christianity in
- Camilla Crosland 20| Elevating the Female Character.
- Wolfe Tone aboard the Hoche. | J. G. Carter 40
- David G. Adee 21|Would We Return?
- My Old Vag. M. Quad 21| Robert Burns Wilson 41
- Nobody Knows but Father. |The Rose. Mrs. Sigourney 42
- H. C. Dodge 23|Death 43
- The Brave at Home. |My Henry. James W. Riley 43
- T. Buchanan Read 23|The Lock of Hair.
- Drunk in the Street 24| Thomas Dunn English 44
- Posthumous Influence of the |Vita Nova 44
- Wise and Good. Norton 24|Description of a Death Scene.
- “Me and Bob and Jim.” | Miss Francis 45
- Ada Stewart Shelton 25|St. Brigid 47
- The Angelus 26|“To Many of We.” 47
- A Regular Bad ’Un. |Decoration Day.
- Frederick Langbridge 26| Minnie Irving 48
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- Half-Way Doin’s. Irwin Russell 3|Mme. Eef 27
- The Lady or the Tiger. |The Lightning-Rod Dispenser.
- Mayor Joseph Kirkland in | Will Carleton 28
- The Century 5|Why Women Marry 30
- Confidential 6|A Pathetic Old Man 31
- St. Jonathan 6|The Druggist’s Vengeance 32
- Shinbones Becomes an Umpire. |The Emancipation of Man 33
- W. J. Henderson 7|The Wickedest Man in Memphis.
- Uncle Ike’s Roosters. Aaron | Alex. J. Brown 34
- W. Fredericks 8|The Knights of the Road 35
- How “Old Mose” Counted |Heinz Von Stein.
- Eggs 9| Charles G. Leland 35
- Trouble in the Choir. |Chairley Burke’s in Town.
- A. T. Worden 10| James Whitcomb Riley 36
- Who Makes the Soil 12|The Wife’s Strategy 36
- That Gentleman from Boston Town. |Precepts at Parting.
- Joaquin Miller 13| Irwin Russell 37
- A Change of Views. W. Carey 14|Advice to a Young Man.
- The Story of Elizur. F. A. S. 15| R. J. Burdette 38
- Robin Hood and the Abbot. |The Chap that’s Been over
- John Brook 16| to Lunnon 38
- Two Boot Blacks 17|Noodleberry as a Neighbor.
- A Reminiscence 18| W. H. Ellis 39
- Uncle Cuff “Rises Fur Ter |How We Tried to Whip The
- ’Splain.” | Teacher. Eugene J. Hall 40
- William Longfellow Haynie 18|Der Sphider und der Fly.
- The Canine Question. | Charles Follen Adams 41
- Alex. Sweet 19|Katrina’s Visit to New York.
- The Setting Sachem 20| Alex. T. Brown 42
- Asking the Gov’nor 21|The Turkish Bath.
- The April Face. Thomas | By A Young Woman 43
- Nelson Page 22|Our Boarding-House Thanksgiving 44
- Guilty, Of Course. G. Waldo 23|Managing a Mule.
- The Mosquito 24| Irwin Russell 45
- Ode to the Full Moon. |Der Oak und der Vine.
- Allen Kelly 24| Charles Follen Adams 45
- The Ballad of Hiram Hover 25|The Skeleton’s Confession.
- A Negro’s Account of the | E. S. V. Z. 46
- Prodigal Son 26|How She Won Him 47
- Don’t Shpoil Dot Leedle Fun. |The Champion.
- Emile Pickhardt 27| Edward P. Jackson 48
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- Shamus O’Brien, The Bold Boy of |“Peace, Be Still.” Violet 27
- Glingall. Samuel Lover 3|A Short Debate on Rum.
- The Soldier’s Reward. | “Th’ Poet o’ Ante-Bar.” 28
- J. W. Donovan 7|The Participants in the Boston
- The Kitten of the Regiment 9| Massacre. John Hancock 28
- Perils of a Teacher. |Dandie. M. F. Bradley 29
- J. W. Donovan 10|The Nameless Guest.
- A Climb at Rouen. | James Clarence Harvey 30
- M. Betham Edwards 11|Slug Number Eleven 30
- Catching the Colt 12|A Famous fight.
- Something for Strikers 13| David Graham Adee 32
- Harmony 13|More Cruel Than War 33
- By the Wayside. E. Doherty 14|The Fall of the Alamo.
- The Unwelcomed Baby 15| Mrs. Barr 34
- Running Before It. |A New Gospel.
- William Constable 16| Carlotta Perry 35
- “Warned.” Crape Myrtle 17|Making the Round.
- The Old Wife’s Kiss 17| Mrs. M. L. Rayne 36
- The Old Office-Desk. |The Beautiful 37
- Henry J. Shellman 19| Onatoga’s Sacrifice.
- Chickens Come Home to Roost. | John Dimitry 38
- Ernest M‘Gaffey 19|Joe Sieg. Alexander Anderson 39
- The Blacksmith of Ragenbach 20|Education. C. Phillips 41
- The Old Mill. H. W. Field 21|Ingratitude; Or, Old Sport and
- One at a Time 22| His Master. Fred Williams 41
- The Hot Axle. |Old Uncle Jake 43
- T. De Witt Talmage 22|On the Rappahannock 44
- Ellsworth’s Avengers. Tripp 23|The Better Land 45
- The Origin of Whiskey. |Charity 45
- H. Burgess 24|St. Michael, the Weigher 46
- The Two Words. J. E. Dinkenga 25|The Orphan’s New Year.
- Listeners. M. K. D. 25| O. H. 46
- The Delinquent Subscriber. |The Inch Cape Bell 47
- Margaret Andrews Oldham 26|The Old Minstrel 47
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- If I Should Die To-night 3|The Unknown Hero 27
- The American Union. |The Life-Boat 28
- Daniel Webster 4|Milton’s Last Poem 28
- Abon Ben Adhem. |How to Enliven Your Days—Work
- Leigh Hunt 4| With a Will 28
- A Child’s Cry 4|The Soldier’s Pardon.
- The Shamrock. | James Smith 29
- Anna B. Reardon 5|True Bravery—A Thrilling
- The Face Against the Pane. | Sketch 30
- T. B. Aldrich 6|The Last Broadside.
- Do Your Part. J. W. Donovan 7| Elizabeth T. P. Beach 31
- The Reign of Terror. |The Faithful Friend 32
- Thomas Carlyle 8|His Last Run 33
- Life is so Long 8|The Ship on Fire. C. McKay 33
- Storming the Temple of Mexico. |The Care of God 34
- William H. Prescott 9|My Ship at Sea.
- Giant and Dwarf 9| Thomas Dunn English 35
- The Religious Card Player 10|The Sailor’s Mother.
- Conscience at Death 11| W. Wordsworth 35
- The Sicilian Vespers 12|Independence Bell 36
- The Curse of Regulus 12|The Unknown Future.
- Death Makes All Men Brothers. | Mary Kyle Dallas 37
- Louise S. Upham 13|Creating Criminals.
- A Vision Rendered Into | Charles Dudley Warner 38
- Poetry 15|Martin’s Puzzle.
- At the Shaft’s Mouth. | George Meredith 38
- R. E. White 16|The Ladder of St. Augustine.
- In the Tunnel 17| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 40
- The Peaceful Life. |The Step-mother.
- Marianne Farningham 19| Nathan D. Urner 41
- The Story of a Stowaway! |Success. C. M. Harger 42
- Clement Scott 20|The Good Woman. I. B. Mean 42
- Loss of The Arctic. |All’s for the Best.
- H. W. Beecher 21| M. F. Tupper 43
- The Emigrants. Charles McKay 22|The Right Road.
- The Tramp. J. J. R. 23| Ella Wheeler Wilcox 43
- The Nail Maker 23|None Will Miss Thee 44
- The Last of the Druids. |Little Orphant Annie.
- James Jeffrey Roche 24| James Whitcomb Riley 44
- Personalities and Ill Reports. |Difference Between Taste and
- Dr. John Hall 24| Genius. By Blair 45
- The Sailor’s Song. |Strength for To-Day 46
- B. W. Proctor 25|Washington. Eliza Cook 46
- Nail the Colors to the Mast. |Found Drowned 47
- Alfred H. Miles 25|The Rosary 48
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- Concepcion De Arguello. |Speech of Shrewsbury before
- Bret Harte 3| Queen Elizabeth. Schiller 26
- Eulogium on South Carolina. |And then?
- Robert Y. Hayne 5| James Jeffrey Roche 28
- The Brewing of Soma. |The Tell Tale Heart.
- John G. Whittier 6| Edgar Allen Poe 28
- The Wee, Wee Bairnie 7|The Convict’s Hopeless Lot.
- Destiny. T. B. Aldrich 8| An Ex-convict 30
- Without Me 8|The Star of Bethlehem.
- South Carolina and Massachusetts. | Henry Kirke White 31
- Daniel Webster 9|Success in Life.
- Burglar Bill 10| James A. Garfield 31
- What My Lover Said. |The Hindoo’s Search for
- Homer Greene 11| Truth 32
- The Curse to Labor. |The Spiritualist. L. W. 33
- T. V. Powderly 12|Last Charge of Ney.
- The New Hail Columbia. | J. T. Headley 35
- Oliver Wendell Holmes 13|The Song of the Headlight.
- Reuben James. | Hardy Jackson 36
- James Jeffrey Roche 13|One of the Signers.
- Reply to Mr. Webster. | John Greenleaf Whittier 37
- Robert Y. Hayne 14|Apparitions. Thomas Carlyle 38
- Vas Marriage a Failure? |Farewell to Nature.
- Charles Follen Adams 15| Thomas Gordon Hake 39
- The Soul’s Farewell to the |Jim.
- Body. Ella Wheeler Wilcox 16| James Whitcomb Riley 40
- A Woman’s Heart 16|Grant’s Strategy.
- The Minstrel’s Curse. | Judge Veazey 41
- Ludwig Uhland 17|Just for To-day 42
- Visions of Joan of Arc and |A Hero of the Tropics.
- Bishop of Beauvais. | I. Edgar Jones 42
- De Quincey 18|Priests unto God.
- The Old Cornet Player. | Rose Terry Cooke 43
- J. P. Bocock 20|The Mayflower.
- Speech of Icilius to the | Edward Everett 44
- Romans. Alfieri 21|The Veiled Statue at Sais.
- The Watch of Boon Island. | Friedrich Schiller 45
- Mrs. Celia Thaxter 21|Death of Hamilton.
- Rejoinder to Mr. Hayne. | Eliphalet Nott 46
- Daniel Webster 23|The Soldier’s Return.
- To Ireland. J. B. Killen 24| Susanna Blamire 47
- Christ Not a Christian. A. D. 25|Vicissitudes of 1849.
- The Forging of the Anchor. | Horace Greeley 47
- S. Ferguson 26|Washington. Phillips 48
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- A Bachelor. |One of the Multitude.
- By Edgar I. Brenner 31| By Margaret Veley 47
- A City Incident. |“Our Times not Degenerate.”
- George Bancroft Griffith 20| By Chas. Emory Smith 5
- A Noble Mind in a Grand |Patient Mercy Jones.
- Body 38| By James T. Fields 13
- A Paraphrase of Seneca. |Remembrance of Wrongs.
- By Eugene Field 17| Rufus Choate 10
- A Picture. |Royalty. Thomas S. Collier 7
- By H. Antoine D’Arcy 15|The Skeleton Soldier.
- After Death in Arabia. | Mrs. Findley Braden 33
- Sir Edwin Arnold 8|The Stones of Manhattan.
- An Old Temperance Poem 29| By Willis Fletcher Johnson 34
- Batyushka. T. B. Aldrich 15|The Two Brothers. By B. E. E. 9
- Ballad of the Bloody Brook. |The King’s Daughters 21
- By Edward Everett Hale 3|The Centre of Gravity 22
- Boys, Go Home 25|The Four Princes.
- Comfort One Another 44| Arthur G. Geoghegan 23
- Crying for the Moon 35|The Poet’s Political Thoughts.
- Death Carol. Walt. Whitman 19| John Greenleaf Whittier 25
- Evil of Duelling. |The Man Who Rode to Conemaugh.
- By Lyman Beecher 12| John Eliot Bowen 37
- Extract from “How I Consulted |The Game of Warriors 41
- the Oracle of the |The Yellow Sands of Sussex.
- Goldfishes.” | By Douglas Sladen 43
- James Russell Lowell 10|The Face Upon the Floor.
- Farmer Kent’s Parson. | H. Antoine D’Arcy 16
- Margaret Holmes 40|The King’s Dust.
- Found Dead. | Harriet Prescott Spofford 12
- By Sarah T. Bolton 26|The Church and the World.
- Good-by Er Howdy-do? | By Mathilda C. Edwards 27
- J. Whitcomb Riley 42|The Simple Man and the Wise Man.
- Have Patience 44| Pollok 45
- If. By Anstiss W. Curtiss 46|The Moan of the Attic.
- Illusions. By E. A. 36| Margaret J. Preston 4
- In Eulogy of Water. |To Florence Nightingale of
- By Emory Storrs 8| England. By John Greenleaf
- Moral Power of Public Opinion. | Whittier 10
- Daniel Webster 20|Two. By Rose Terry Cooke 11
- No National Greatness Without |Under the Daisies 32
- Morality. |Waiting for the Mail.
- By W. E. Channing 45| By S. W. Foss 40
- Nobility 48|War with Big Guns 30
- Old Boys. George W. Bungay 39|“Where the Willow Makes a
- Our Lady of the Mine 24| Shade” 18
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- The Sacrifice of Abraham. |The Lady of the Rock.
- N. P. Willis 3| Thomas Dunn English 25
- The Angel and the Shepherds. |A Ballad of East and West.
- (From Ben Hur). | Yussuf 27
- Lew Wallace 5|The Light from over the
- The Dead Student. | Range 28
- Will M. Carleton 6|Charlie Wong.
- Henry W. Grady. | H. Antoine D’Arcy 30
- James Whitcomb Riley 7|The Indian’s Tale.
- The Fratricide. | John Greenleaf Whittier 31
- John Greenleaf Whittier 8|Cities. Anonymous 32
- Back from the War. |The Leper. N. P. Willis 33
- T. De Witt Talmage 10|The Death of the Count Armaniac.
- The Luck of Edenhall. | A. Mary F. Robinson 36
- H. W. Longfellow 10|One Thing at a Time 36
- That Waltz of Von Weber. |Song of the Mountaineers.
- Nora Perry 11| T. Buchanan Read 37
- Water and Rum. |The Battle Hymn.
- John B. Gough 12| Theodore Körner 38
- The Boy who helps his Mother 13|A Beautiful Death. Eli Perkins 38
- Teamster Jim. R. J. Burdette 14|Annie’s Ticket 39
- Miriam’s Song. |Bad Prayers. Bronson Alcott 39
- Thomas Moore 14|Mattie Stephenson. Anonymous 40
- Toussaint L’Ouverture. |The Two Pictures 40
- Wendell Phillips 15|Where God’s Hand is Seen.
- The Engineer’s Story. | Captain Jack Crawford 42
- Eugene J. Hall 16|The Sway of the Senses 43
- The Influence of Woman. |Burial of the Minnisink.
- Webster 16| H. W. Longfellow 44
- His Mother’s Songs 17|Mary O’Connor, the
- Mother’s Doughnuts. | Volunteer’s Wife.
- Charles F. Adams 18| Mary A. Denison 45
- Useless Philosophers 18|The Preservation of the Union.
- The Grave. H. W. Longfellow 19| Daniel Webster 45
- I wouldn’t—Would you? |Our Women Heroes.
- Anonymous 19| Kate Brownlee Sherwood 46
- Despair. Dow, Jr. 20|The Prayers of all Living
- The Wife’s Appeal 21| Creatures 46
- Praying for Shoes. |Wisdom Dearly Purchased.
- Paul Hamilton Hayne 21| Edmund Burke 47
- The New South. H. W. Grady 23|Keep Pegging Away 48
- Lincoln. James R. Lowell 24|
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- The Seeking. J. T. Trowbridge 3|Margaret. Henry William Herbert 28
- The Ballad of the King’s Jest. |Wasted. Rev. J. F. Norton 29
- Yussuf 4|Gentleman Jim.
- Two Offerings. | Daniel O’Connell 30
- Henry W. Longfellow 6|Civilization of Africa.
- A History. T. De Witt-Talmagen 7| Edward Everett 31
- The Senator’s Grandmother. |A Story of Fredericksburg.
- Patience Stapleton 8| Herbert W. Collingwood 31
- The March of the Years. |Grandfather’s Rose.
- Marianne Farningham 10| Mary A. Denison 32
- The Song of the Sirens. |The Mirage. H. T. B. 33
- F. Marion Crawford 11|Christianity Essential to
- Agriculture. D. S. Dickinson 12| Liberty. Kossuth 33
- Wealth Untold. |Two Sinners.
- Charles Mackay, LL.D. 13| Ella Wheeler Wilcox 34
- Irish Hearts and Irish Hands. |The Shunammite. N. P. Willis 35
- Mary E. Blake 13|The Demon of the Fire.
- Fame, Wealth, Life, Death. | Edgar A. Poe 37
- Walter W. Skeat 14|The Successful Farmer 38
- Down in the Valley. M. Quad 15|Who carries on the Business.
- The Home Fireside. Mary Rowles 16| Alfred J. Hough 38
- Some Things Forever 17|Happy the Man of Steadfast
- Stratford Fountain. | Faith. Solomon Solis-Cohen 39
- Oliver Wendell Holmes 17|The Sailor Boy’s Sister.
- Sympathy. Chriss Wilson 19| Francis Lucas 39
- The World is what we make it. |Human Love 40
- S. Moore 19|My Picture Gallery.
- A Woman’s Story 19| Adelaide Anne Proctor 40
- Life’s Game of Ball 21|A Pack of Cards. Janet Cossar 41
- The most gifted of Mortals 22|A Lame Boy’s Query.
- To a Lady for a Picture of | Alexander L. Kinkead 42
- Pansies. T. W. Parsons 23|Kate. B. F. Sawyer 43
- Just Away. J. W. Riley 23|The Ould Canteen 43
- The Lost Kiss. J. W. Riley 24|The Cell of the Missionary.
- The Wonderful Country. | W. L. Bowles 44
- John Boyle O’Reilly 24|Uncle Jake. Kris Kyle 45
- The Power of Love. |The Tyneside Widow.
- J. W. Donovan 25| Algernon Charles Swinburne 46
- Lost at Sea. C. S. Williams 25|The Convict’s Mother.
- Lost in the Clouds. | Katherine S. Mason 47
- Mary E. Bryan 26|Of His Pitiable Transformation.
- The Dome of the Republic. | Robert Louis Stevenson 47
- Anonymous 28|Ostler Joe. Geo. R. Sims 48
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- The Ballad of the Colors. |Tim Murphy’s Stew 25
- Thomas Dunne English 3|De Yaller Chinee 25
- The Dying Umpire 4|Exclamatory 26
- Goliath and David 4|Getting Right Up 27
- Mr. Schmidt’s Mistake. |He Guessed he’d Fight 27
- Chas. F. Adams 5|Address of the President of
- Sned Skinflint’s Scheme. R.K.M. 5| the Lazy Club. Anonymous 28
- Diamond cut Diamond. By |Paddy’s Reflections on
- John E. M‘Cann 6| Cleopathera’s Needle.
- Rory’s Kissing School 7| Cormac O’Leary 29
- Reading a Dime Novel 8|Why she was Salted 29
- Paddy ye Rascal 9|More Coyness 30
- Uncle Peter’s Counsel to the |A Costly Beverage 30
- Newly Married. Edmund Kirke 9|Smoking his First Cigar 30
- Bravest of the Brave. |The Mosquito Adjured 31
- R. J. Burdette 10|She was a Shaker 32
- A Wail of Toe 10|The Bicycle and the Pup 32
- Mine Shildren. |The Mutilated Currency Question 32
- Charles Follen Adams 10|Carl Dunder Talks to the
- The Cultured Daughter of a | Children 33
- Plain Grocer 11|Business and Gambling 34
- Kelly at the Bat 12|Fate 34
- “De ’Lection fer Jedge.” |Some Simple Says 34
- Unk’l Isam 13|The Girl-Shooter 34
- What is Done at Saratoga. |About Bores. Alexander E. Sweet 35
- By John G. Saxe 14|Hamlet to his Mother 36
- When Greek meets Greek. Anon. 15|Quit your Foolin’ 37
- Rules for Husbands 15|The Necktie 37
- Rules for Wives 16|A Leadville Sermon on the
- Hustler Joe 16| “Prod.” 37
- Coming Home. |How they Said Good-Night 38
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