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(DIME SCHOOL SERIES. BEADLE AND COMPANY have now on their list the following highly attractive and desirab’ D1aLocuxs and SPEAKERS, prepared expressly for schools, families, etc, ; printed from clear, ope type, comprising the best collection of humorous, burlesque and pathetic Dialogues, Dramas anj Racitations published. Each volume 100 12mo pages, Sent postage paid on weceipt of price, te cents each. DIME DIALOGUES, No. 1, } Muses ; or the Crowning of Flor- The Mission of the Spirita, For five young ladies mati aot le. For’nine young ladies. Honobbbing. For five cog. git ‘ur three male speakers, Salting a Live nglishinan. For three boys. The Secret of Success, Tasso’s Coronation. For male and female, Young America, For three males and two females, Yeashion. For two ladies, The Destiny of the Empress Josephine. For fous, he Rehearsal. For six boys. females and one male. "hich will you Choose? For two boys. The Felly ot the Duel, For three male speakers he Queen of py: For two little girls, Dogmatism, For three male speakers. The Tea-Perty. For four ladies. The Year's Reckoning. For twelve females and Three Scenes in the Wedded Life of Mr. Bradley.| one male, For male and female. The Village with Oue Gentleman. For eight fo Mrs. Sniffles’ Confession. For male and female. males and one male, DIME DIALOGUES, No. 2. ' The Genius of Liberty. For two males and one The Happy Family, For several ‘animals.’ female, . The Rainbow. For several characters. Cinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper, How to Write‘ Popular’ Stories. For two males, The Society for Doing Good and Saying Bad, For|The New and the Old. For two malea, | several characters, A Sensation at Last, For two males. The Golden Rule, For two males and two fe-|The Greenhorn. For two males. | malea, _ |The Three Men of Science, Forfourmates. | The Giftof the Fairy Queen. For several fe-|'The Old Lady’s Will, For four males, j ales, The Little Philosophers, For two little girls, Taken in and Done For. For two cheracters. How to Find an Heir. For five males. The Country Aunt’s Visit to the City. For sev-|The Virtues, For six young ladiu. eral characters. The Public Meeting, For five males and one fe The Two Romans, For two males, male, Trying the Characters, For three males, The English Traveler. For two males, DIME DIALOGUES, No. 3. The May Queen, Musical and Floral Drama, as The Genteel Cook. A Humorous 4 3 i at the Convent of Notre Dame, Cin-| twomales. Colloquy.... ev cinnati, For an entire school. Masterpiece. A Dramatic Charade. For twe¢ The Dress Reform Convention. For ten females.’ males and two females. Keeping Bad Company. A Farce. For five males. The Two Romans. A Colloquy en costume. Fo, Courting under Difficulties. AComedietta. For} two males. two males and one female. The Same. Second scene. For two males. National Representatives A Burlesque. For Showing the White Feather. A Farce. For fou four males. males and one female. Keeping the Draft. A Comedietta. For umer- The Battle Call, A Recitative. For one male, ° , ous male characters. : ; DIME PIALOGUES, No, 4. The Frost King, A Scenic Drama. For ten or The Stubbletown Volunteer, A Farce. For two » more persons, males and one female, Starting in Life. A Petite Farce. For three A Scene from “ Paul Pry.’? For four males. males and two females. ‘The Charms, A Parlor Drama. For three males Faith, Hope and Charity. A Colloquy in verae.| and one female. For three littie girls, Bee, Clock and Broom. A Rhymed Fancy. For Darby and Joan. A Minor Drama. For tw! . three little girls, = males and one female. The Right Way. A Colloquy. For two boys, _ The May. A Floral Fancy. For six littlegirle. |What the Ledger Says. A “Negro”? Burlesque The Euchanted i ae A ee Lat pera For two males. ment, For two males and several females, The Crimesof Dress. A Colloquy. Fortwo bo; Ee to whom Henoris Due, A Colloquy. For/The Reward of Sotidvalence. i iiicsieDrenie seven males and one female. For four males, ; Phrenology. A Discussion. For twenty males. |The Letter, For two males. “ DIME DIALOGUES, No. 5. The Three Guesses. A Fairy Extravaganza. For, Interlude, For several male and female char. school or parlor. acter’. «“ Three Persons’ ”’ Farce. How Not to Gew an Anuwer, A Colloquy. Bohind the Girtalas A Dorestic Comedietta, | two femaics, - 4 ae For several characters, male and female. Putting on Airs, A Colluquy. For two males, The Eta Pi Society. A Juvenile Farce. For five The Str ht Mark. A vol Experience. Fos boys and a teacher. : several boys, adame Savante’s, A droll Two Ideas of Life, A Colloquy. For ten gir Examination Day at Mt female characters, Extract from Marino Faliero! , girls, Trading iw “Traps.” A Serio-comic Passage. rer erp aa An Acting Charade. A Partieg For several male characters, raina, ; bunal, A Dramatic Epi-\The’Six Virtues. For six young ladies, Whe School-Boys’ Tribu P Fashionable Requirements. Fur chive e rla. i (o) - gode, For ten or more boys. | ' : hat Joose tongue. “4 Domestic! A Bevy of I’s(Eyes). For gigs om ang 2} comes of &