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’ : ) ) Beadle & Adams’ Standard Dime Publications. Speakers. ( Braptz anp Apams have now on their lists the 7>1- lowing highly desirable and attractive text-book. prepared expressly for schools, fan ‘lies, etc. Each volume contains 100 large » printed from clear, open type, comprising the collec*iox. of Dia- logu Foxes and tations, (burlesqus, comic and otherwise.) The Dime Speakers for the eason | of 1880—as far as now issued—embrace twenty-ti’ce lumes, viz.: : American Speaker. 13, School Speaker. Tudicrous Speaker, National Speaker. 14, ' 8 Patriotic Speaker. 15. Komikal Speaker, 4. Comic Speaker. 16. Youth's § er. 5. Elocutionist. 17. Eloquent pesker. 6. Humorous Speaker, | 18. Hail Columbia Speak- %. Standard Speaker. er, & Stump Speaker. 19. Serio-Comic Speaker. @ Juvenile Speaker. 20. Select Speaker. 22. Joll 11. Dime Debater, aker. 2. Exhibition Speaker. @. Spread-Eagle Speaker |} 21 pay peaker. 23, Dialect er. These books are replete witi: choice pieces for the School-rooin, the ibition, for Homes, etc. They are drawn from FRESH sou and contain some .f rces, the choicest oratory of the times. 75 to100Decla::y- | tions and Recitations in each book. Dialogues, The Dime Dialogues, each volume 100 pages, em- brace twenty-six books, viz.: Dialogues No, One, Dialogues No, Fourteen. Dialogues No, Two, Dialogues No. Fifteen, Dialogues No, Three, Dialogues No. Sixteen, Dialogues No, Four, Dialogues No. Seventeen, Dialogues No, Five, Dialogues No. Kighteen Dialogues No, Six. Dialogues No. Nineteen. Dialogues No, Seven, Dialogues No. Twenty. Dialogues No. Eight, Dialogues No. Twenty-one. Dialogues No. Nine, Dialogues No, Twenty-two. Dialogues No. Ten, Dialogues No, Twenty-three Dialogues No. Eleven, / Dialogues No. Twenty-four. Dialogues No. Twelve. | Dialogues No. Twenty-five. Dialogues No, Thirteen. | Dialogues No. Twenty-six. 15 to 25 Dialogues and Dramas in each book. These volumes have been a gs with especial reference to their availability ali school-rooms, They are adapted to schools with or without the fur- aiture of a stage, and introduce: a of charac- ters suited to scholars of every e, both male and female, It is fair to assume no volumes yet offered to schools, at any price, contain so many dey se and useful dialogues and seriov’; ind comic. Dramas and Readings. 164 12mo Pages, 20 Cents, For Schools, Paro s, Entertainments and the Am- ateur Stage, comprising Original Minor Dramas, Comedy, Farce, D ess Pieces, Humorous Dialogue and Burlesque, by noted writers; and Recitations d d stan f th test ‘elebrity an gre FE Nidited by Pron A. i. Russell. DIME HAND-BOOKS. Young People’s Series. BeaDie’s Dime HAND-Books ror Youna Prop. sover & wide raig» of subjects, and are especially wlapted to their end. They constitute at once the sheapest and most useful works yet put into the market for pop! ar circulation, Ladies’ Letter-Writer, Book of Games, Zents’ Letter-Writer. Fortune-Teller, sat > a ag Tote sey, ok of Verses, -rooum Companion, Book of Dreams, Book of Beauty, Hand-Books of Games. Brapie’s Diz Hanyp-Booxs or GAMES AND PopuLaR | 3: danv-Books cover a variety of subjects, and are es- pecially adapted to their end. Book of ordtanabook = Syechting 2 nER wi re) ue ac and Rowinp. Ohess Instructor, Riding and Driving. Cricket and Football Book of Pedestrianisn.. Juide to Swimming. Base-Ball Player. Handbook of Winter Sports, Manuals for Housewives. 3eapte’s Drove Famity Serizs aims to supply a 4tass of text-books and manuals fitted for every per- _son’s use—the old and the young, the Jearned and the unlearned, They are of conceded value. 1. Cook Book, | 4. Family Physician, 2, Recipe Book, 5, Dressmaking an \ Housekeeper’s Guide, | linery. — Lives of Great Americans VII.—David Crockett. -—ITsrae] Putnam. IX.—Kit Carson, 1.—George Washington. 1.—John Paul Jone. {11.—Mad Anthony Wayne - {V.—Ethan _ en. .—Tecumseh. V.—Marquis de Lafay-| XI,—Abraham Lincoln. ette. XIT.—Pontiac. _71,—Danie] Boone. XTII.—Ulysses 8. Grant. __ The abeve publications for sale by ol] newsdealers i” -paid, on receipt of price, b teat ren bags. iB Wiis or w y> a ad d Mil- , is sometimes deceived in buying as Dime | | | | ‘ | | DIME NOVELS. Incomparable in Merit, Unapproachable in Price, 2" Be very careful not to confound these books with those oF other publishers, sold at the same rice. The vast success of the Dime Novels called to existence ‘‘ Ten Cent Novels,” which the Li ove ‘The only Dime Novels are those published by BeapLe 4.) ADAMS, Whose copyright trade-mark anc signet the word ** Dine” Novel is, Ask always for Bu..0LE’s Dime Novels, and you will then get what you vish. : | are presented complete and authentic biograpnies | 352, xf many of the men who have added luster to the | 353. Republic by their lives and deeds, The series em- | The follo comprises a complete list as {: as published. Numbers omitted are out of print. 2. Privateer’s Cruise, 366. Dingle, the Outlaw. 8, bays 867. The Green Ranger. 9, The Slave Sculptor. | 868, Montbars, Scourge, 10, The Backwoods Bride | 869. Metamora. 11. Prisoner LaVintresse | 870. Thornpath, Trailer. 14. Emerald Necklace, | 871. Foul-weather Jack. 16. Uncle Kzekiel, 872. The Black Rider. 17: e Wilde. 873. The Helpless Hand. . The dof Esopus, | 874. The Lake 28. Winifred Winthrop. | 875. Alone on the . ‘The Peon Prince, 376, Phantom Horseman. %.. Jouble Hero, 877. Winona, 82. ona, 878. Silent Shot, Sla 83, Mauc Guinea. 20c, | 879. The Phantom 84. Ruth s:~rgerie, 880. The Red Rider. 85. East and West, 881. TheG -Huntera, 38. The Wrom Man. 882. The Mad r. 40. Union’s Dau, "hter.20c | 383. The Specter Skipper, 42. The King’s Man. 884. The Red Coyote. 44, es Falkland 885. The Hunchback, 46. Wreck of the Albion, | 386. The Black Wizard. 47. Tim Bumble’s Charge | 387. The Mad Horseman ates and Loves, Po om i ape an e. . The Queen, 56. ney Plot. 890. Shadow Jack. 62. The Unknown. 891. Eagle Plime. 63. The Indian Princess, | 892. The Ocean Outlaw. 64, ay aed Mohawk, | 293. Red Slayer. 65. The Wrecker’s Prize, | $94. The Phantom Foe. 70, The Indian Queen, 895. The Blue Anchor. 87. On the ae 896. Red-Skin’s Pled 93, The Creole Sisters, | 897. The Quadroon Spy. 102, Hearts Forever. 898. The Black Rover. 104, Guilty or Not Guilty, | 399. Red-Belt. 113, Rattlepate. 400. The Two Trails. i15, The Sons of Liberty. | 401. The Ice Fiend, 116, Port at Last. 402, The Red Prince, 118, The Water Waif. 403, The First Trail. 121, Vailed Benefactress, | 404. Sheet-Anchor 'l'om. 123, The Missing Bride, 405. Old Avoirdupcis, 139, The Border Foes, 406. White Gladiator, 142, Sagamore of Saco, 407. Blue Clipper. 232. The Prairi 408. Red Dan. 239, Old Zip. 409. The Fire-Eater, 22. Graybeart 410. Blackhawk, 244, Keetsea, 411. The Lost Ship, 256, Antelope Abe, 412. Black Arrow, 284, The Young Spy. 413, White Serpent, 289. The Balloon Scouts, | 414. The Lost Captain, 292, Black John. 415. The Twin Trailers. 2938. The Tonkawa Spy. 4'16. Death’s-head Ranger 298, The Hussar Captain, | 417. Captain of Cap 801. Mustang Sam, 418. Warrior Princess, 808, Glass Eye. 419. The Blue Band. $12, Dick Detling. 420. The pacer Chief. 313. The Red Brotherhood | 421. The 314 Rival Lieutenants, 422. Sonora Ben. 316. Hurricane Bill. 423, The Sea ing 827 Old Seg 424. Mountain G 823, Dashing ns. (| 425. Death Trailer, 324, Will-o’-the- Wisp. 42h, Crested Serpent, 825, Dashing Dick. 427. Arkansas Kit, 826, Old Crossfire, 428, The Corsair Prince. 327, Ben Bramble, 429, Ethan Allen's Rifles. 328, The Brigand Captain | 430, Little Thunderbolt. 829, Old Stra - 431, The Falcon Rever, 330, Gray Hair, the Chief. | 482. Honest Hand. 331, The Prairie rs, | 483. The Stone Chief; 832, The Rival Hunters, | 434. The Gold Demon. 333, The Texan Scout. 435. Eutawan, the Slaye> 334, Zebra Zack. 436. Masked Guide. 035, Masked Messenger, | 437. The Conspirators, 836, Morgan, the Pirate. | 438. Swiftwing. 337, The ee Shy: 439. Caribou Fin. 838, 'Tahle, the Trailer, 440. The Privateer, 339, The Boy Chief. 441. The Biack Spy. 840, Tim, the Trailer, 442. The Doomed] Hunter. 341, Red Ax. 443. Barden, the Ranger. 342, Stella, the Spy. 444, The Gray : 543, The te Avenger. | 445. The Peddler Spy. 344, The Indian King. 446. The White Canoe, 845, The Long Trail. 447, Eph Peters. 346, Kirk, the Guide. 448. The Two Hunters. 847. The Phantom Trail. 9. The Traitor Spy. #48, The Apache Guide. | 450, The Gray Hunter, 349. The Mad Miner. . Little Moccasin. 850, Keen Eye, the Ranger | 452. The White Hermit. 351, Blue Belt, Guide. 453. The Island Bride. On the Trail. 454. The Forest Princess. The Specter Spy: 455. The Trail Hunters. 354, Old Bald Head. 456. Backwoods Banditti. 855. Red Knife, Chief. 457 Ruby Roland. 356, Sib Cone, Trapper. | 458, Laughing Eyes. | 857, The Bear Hunter, . Mohegan Maiden, 858. Bashful Bill, Spy. . The Quaker Scout. 359. The White Chief. . Sumter’s Scouts. 860, Cortina, Scourge, . The Five Champions. 861. The Squaw Spy. . The TwoG 862, Scont of °76 : gnindaro, 83. Spanish Jack. ob Ruskin. - 364. Masked Spy. The Rival Rovers. 865. Kirke. Ren . Ned Starling, _ | 468, Single Hand. 46%. Tippy, the Texan, 470. Young Mustanger. 471, The Hunted Life. 472, The Buffalo Trapper. 473, Old Zip. 474. Foghorn Phil. 475. Mossfoot, the Brave. 476, Snow- : 477. The Dragoon’s Bride 478, Old Honesty, 479, Bald Eagle, 480. The Black Princess 481. The White Brave, 482 Riflemen of the Miam 483, The Moose Hunter. 484, The Brigantine, 485, Put. Pomfret’s Wan 486. Simple Phil. 487. Jo Daviess’ Client. 488. Ruth Harland. 489. The Gulch Miners, 490, oe Molly. thers in Pree © THE ILLUMINATED DIME POCKIKE’T NOVELS, Comprising the best works only of the most pupula living writers in the field of American romance Each issue a complete novel, with illuminated coves rivaling in effect 1. Hawkeye Hairy. 2. Dead Shot. 8. The Boy Miners. 4. Blue Dick. 5. Nat Wolfe. ‘. The White Tracker, The Outlaw’s Wife. : vo. Tl e Island Pirate, 11, Ti:3 Boy Ranger. Lesa, the Trapper, The *¥rench Spy. Song, Shot. Gucw:.'ker of Border. Hand. 17. Ben, the Trapper. 18. Wild Raven, Ri nger, The Specter Chi e Wild Nat. Indian Jo, the Guide. Old Kent, the Ranger. One-Eyed Trapper. Godbold, the Spy. The Black Ship. Single Eye. Indian J The Scout, e popular chromo, 87. Phil Hunter, . The Indian Svout. 89. The Girl Avenger. 00. The Red Hermitess. 91. Star-Face, the Slayes 82. The Antelope Boy. 98. The Phantom Hunte #4. Tom Pintle, the Pilos Ek . The Riv ra 97. The Squaw Sty 98. Dusky Dick. $9. Colonel Crockett, . Old Bear Paw. Redlaw. . Wild Rube. . The lidian Hunsen . Scarred Eagle. . Nick mt | . The Indian Spy. . Job Dean. . The Wood zing. . The Scalped Hunter . Nick, the Scout, . The Texas , | 112. The Crossed ives , 113. Tiger Heart, Tracke 114. The Masked Avenge) 115, The Pear! Pirates, Eagle Eye, 416. Black Panther. The Mystic Canoe, 117. Abdiel, the Avenges The Golden Harpoon, | 118. Cato, the oh ake” The Scalp Kin, 119. Two-Handed Mat. Old Lute. 120. Mad Trail Hunter. Rainbolt, the &: nger. | 121. Black Nick. The Boy Pior.cer. 122. Kit Bird. Carson, the Geis, 123, The Bpecen Riders The Heart-Eate1, 124. Giant Pete. Wetzel, the Scout. 125. The Girl Captain, The Huge Hunter, 126, Yankee Ep Wild Nat, the Trapper | 127. Silver:pur. ° Lynx-ca 128. Squatter Dick. The W Cutlaw, 129. The Child Spy. The Dog Trailer, 130. Mink Coat, The Etk King. 181, Red Plume. Adrian, the Pilot, 182, Clyde, the Trailex, he Man-hunter, 188. The Cac . ‘The Phantom Tracker | 134. The Cannibal Chie ; The Welt Queen. "36. Scarlet Moccasin, The Wo ar Tom Hawk,Trailer. .3T, Siduapped, The Mad Chiet, adv, Wane of .ho Mountair ‘The Black Wolf. 189, The scicte Scouts. Arkansas Jack. 140. The Border sonetaa Blackbeard. 141. The Mute Chief, ‘The Rive: Rifles, 14%, Boone, the Hunter. Hunter Ham, 143. Mountain Kate. . Cloudwood, 144, 'The Red The Texas Haw'es, 145. The Lone C Merciless Mat. 746, The Silver Bugle. The Flomda Scou SLerp-Eye. iron-Hand, The Yellow Aunter, The Phantom kider, Delaware Iom. Silver Rifle. The Skeleton Scout, Little Rifle. The Wood Witch. Old Ruff, the Tray r. The Scarlet Shouldes on aii Se % ger Serainole, Death Deale r. Kenton, the Ranger. g r Screams e Three Irappers. lah, EPSRSSRISHSSNASSSASRESRASSTARR EYES Zee se GPSPAaSSeseees eeeRsnerwyprss i Mad Anihony’sScouts | 147. Ch ‘Lhe Luckless seamen em The Border Rifleman. athe Cheyen» 148. The Tangled Trail. 149. Vhe Unseen Hand, 150. The Lone Indian, 151, The Branded Brave 1b, The Valor Seout. . The ey 154. Red Jacket. 155, The Jungle Scout. 156. The Cherokee Chief 157. The Bandit Hermit. 158. 'The Patriot Scoute. 169. he Wood 1G, The Red Foe. Beautiful Unknown 167. The Three Captives 168, The Lost liunter, | 169. Border Law. 170. The Lifted Trail. “1. The Trader Spy, 85. Kaleo ti 86. The Hunter Lercwer. | 172 The Forest Spocter SONG BOOKS, BEAD.LE's Dime Sone Books, Nos, » to containiy, the \ ot copyright acne tans found rf e market. ular co!lection School Melodist, | Music and Words, - ——— ‘2 JOKE BOOKS, Pocket Joke Book. Jim Crow (E(@) JOOKS a (C(O)