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Campaign Songs. We hare recelved from Dudley T. Limerick & Co., No. 4031 Locust st., Philadelphia, -a copy oí "The National Campaigner," cojvtaining the mude In four parte, oí twenty-two songs including isome of our National airs, and ia number of excellent campaign airs, '■vith much excellent protection interspersed through the pamphlet of thirty-two large, doublé column pages. It ie an admirable tlüng of permanent value for the piano or organ of the home or the club. There is nothlng to match it in the market at the low priee (ten cents) at which it is malled to any address by the publleaere. The wOTds of the songa is "The Campaigner," issued in a form of fonr pages, are mailed to clubs at $4 per 1000 copies. To dlstribute ttese at republican meetings and have the audienee some of these songs Is one of the most popular and things that could be done by any campaign club. A number of the songs, as 'McKir.iey is Coming," "lAlikaloo," "Maxy Ann," "The Cuckoo Song," 'Tos and Geese," "And Grover W8UB Ilis Name, Sir," as found in "The Camplgner," are also issued in sheet music form with piano accompaniament, liy the same publisliere. Eüght of these songs are mailed to any address for one dollar, and they are worth the money.
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