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Ce ee ee ee ee E. E. REXFORD, HAMILTON, RANDOLPH, MADISON, WINTHROP, REV. JOS. COOK, CUYLER, DURYEA, _ WAYLAND, MAX ADELER, MARK TWAIN, OOFTY GOOFT, DOESTICKS, MACAULAY, WILBERFORCE, PITT, SHAKSPEARE, MILTON, BYRON, BURNS, BF. TAYLOR, STODDARD, ALDRICH, WiLL CARLETON, JOE JOT, Jz., * @ Dore Humorous SPEAKER. ae et SPEAKERS # DIALOGUES. THE MOST 4 ppp acrtVE SERIEs, —or— Declamations, Farces, Recitations, Notable Passages, Dialogues, Minor Dramas, Speeches. Extempore Efforts, Colloquies, Acting Charades, Orations, Addresses, Burlesques, Dress Pieces, IN ALL THE FIELDS OF Wit, Humor, Burlesque, Satire, Eloquence and Argument, FOR Schools, Exhibitions ? Amateur Theatricals. } THE DIME SPEAKERS, 13—Dnce Exnrsrrion Sreaxken. 18—Dre ScHOOL SPEAKER. 14—Dime Lupicrous SPEAKER. 15—KaRL PRETZEL’s KoMIKaL SPEAKER. 16—Dime Youtn’s SPEAKER. 17—Dimmrz ELOQUENT SPEAKER. 18—Dine Hatt, @OLUMBIA SPEAKER. 19—Dimk Serr0-Comic SPEAKER 20—Dime SELECT SPEAKER, 21—Dimz FUNNY SPEAKER, 22—Diue JOLLY SPEAKER. 1—Drrs AMERICAN SPEAKER. 2—Drmz NaTIONAL SPRAKER, 8—Dimz Patriotic SreskER. 4—Dru Comic SPeaxkER. 5&—Dime ELOCUTIONIBT. 10—Dirwe Spreav-EaGie SPEAKER. li—Duace DEBATER AND CHAIRMAN’s GUIDE. 23—Dimk Diautecr SPEAKER. Each Speaker, 100 pages 12mo., containing from 50 to 75 pieces. THE DIME DIALOGUES Are filled with original and ally dares contrioutions from favorite and popular caterers for the amateur and School Stage—giving mere taking and effective dialogues, barleaiies social comedies, domestic farces, exquisite dress an any other eollection ever offered. Dre DraLocues NomBER ONE. Dime DrtaLocuts NumBER Two. Dive DraLocGurs NuMBER THRER. Drwe DiaLocurs Numser Four Dire DraLocurs NoumsBer Frvm Dore DiaLoGurs NuMBER SIx. Dime DiaLoGurs NuMBER SEVER. Dire DiaLocures NumsBer EIGar. Drwx DraLocues Noumper Ning. Dime DiaLocues NoumsBer TEN: Dowe DiaLoGues NUMBER ELEVEN. Dore DraLoeurs NUMBER FOURTEEN. Dm DraLocuEs NUMBER FIFTEEN, Dimk DriaLoGuES NUMBER SIXTEEN. = DeALOGUEA NUMBER SEVENTEEN, Little DmeE D1aLocurs NUMBER EIGHTEEN, Diwkz DiaLoGurs NUMBER NINETEEN DraLocurs NUMBER TWENTY. Dime DIALOGUES NUMBER TWENTY-ONE. Dime DiaLoGurs NUMBER TWENTY-TWo. Dre DiaLoaurs NuMBER TWENTY-THREE, Dimz DiaLocurs NuMBER TWELVE, Dime DiaLoaurs NoMBER TWENTY-FOUR Doz DiaLocuss NuMBER THIRTEEN. Dime DiaLtocues Number TWENTY-FIVE Each volume, 100 pages 12mo., containing from 15 to 25 pieces. BEADLE & ADAMS, Publishers, 98 William St., N. Y. WHITEHORN, DR. CROSBY, SPRAGUE, PIERPONT, FAT CONTRIBUTOR, MAGOON, DUGANNE, PERCIVAL, DANBURY NEWS, REV. DR. HALL, LOWELL, DANA, DETROIT FREE PRESS, SCUDDER, BAYARD TAYLOR, JOHN NEAL, HAWEKEYE, DOANE, POE, OSGOOD, BEN ZEEN, BELLOWS, E. E. HALE, BAXE, exhibition dramas than § BURKE, MEAGHER, | OF -tHUS CO. KERR, MILES O’REILLY, GEO. F. TRAIN, CROCKETT, DICKENS, SIDNEY SMITH, TOM HOOD, JERROLD, SUMNER, HOLT, WILSON, JOHNSON SIMPSON, PARKER, COLLYER, WILLETT | ANNA DICKINSON, MRS. VICTOR, THE CARYS, FANNY FERN GREELEY, ’ EVARTS, : CURTIA BISHOP WHIPTI.E, REV. DR. WOOD, DR. NADIR, HAWKe MILBURN, SPURGEON, KOSSUTA, BENTON CALHOTN, STEPHESS, HENRY CLAY, MARSHALL, | HENRY, GOUGH. — Ls | ! « aascrccccicme f : “p28 ; PY = wits ° - ‘ iy; Fd ee on my’ for ae ElNOOKS aa “&. Ae ° ~ Sy . s . ee aot ~ re , (C (0) - , ee) (E (0)