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Beadle & Adams’ Standard Dime Publications. Speakers. BEADLE AND ADAMS have now on their lists the foltow- ing highly desirable and attractive text-books, pre- ared expressly for schools, families, etc. Each volume ontains 100 lar comprising the Recitation Dime Speakers for issued—embrace eighteen volumes, viz.: 10. Spread-Eagle Speaker, 11. Dime Debater, 12. Exhibition Speaker, 13. School Speaker. 14. Ludicrous Speaker. 15. Komikal Speaker, 1, American Speaker, 2. National Speaker. 3%. Patriotic Speaker, 4. Comic Speaker. 5. Elocutionist. 6. Humorous Speaker. 7. Standard Speaker. 8 Stump Speaker. 9. Juvenile Speak 19. Serlo-Comic Speaker. ages, printed from clear, open type collection of Dialogues, D (burlesque, comic and otherwise.) The he season of 1877—as far as now ramas and -16. Youth's Speaker. 17. Eloquent Speaker. 18. Hail Columbia Speaker. c These books are replete with choice pieces for the School-room, the Exhibition, for Homes, ete. They are drawn from FRESH sources, and conta in some of the choicest oratory of the times. 75 to 100 Declamations and Recitations in each book. Dialogues. The Dime Dialogues, each volume 100 pages, embrace twenty books, viz.: Dialogues No. One. . Two, Dialogues No Dialogues No Dialogues No Dialogues No Dialogues No Dialogues No Dialogues No. Fight. Dialogues No, Nine. Dialogues No. Ten. . Four. Dialogues No. Dialogues No. Dialogues No. Dialogues No. Dialogues No. Dialogues No. Dialogues No. Dialogues No, Dialogues No, Dialogues No. Eleven. Twelve. Thirteen. Fourteen. Fifteen. Sixteen. Seventeen, Eighteen. Nineteen, Twenty. 15 to 25 Dialogues and Dramas in each book. ‘e been prepared with especial re- ference to thelr availability in all school-rooms. They are adapted to schools with or without the furniture of a stage, and introduce a range of characters suited to B male and female. It is ‘air to assume that no volumes yet offered to schools, at any price, contain so many available and ul dia- These volumes have been scholars of every grade, bot logues an A NEW BOOK OF POPULAR dramas, serious and comic. Dramas and Readings. 164 12mo0 Pages. 20 Cents. For Schools, Parlors, Entertainments and the Amateur Stage, comprising Original Minor Dramas Comedy, Farce, Dress Pieces, Humorous Dialogue and Burlesque, by noted writers; and Recitations and Readings, new and standard, of the greatest celebrity and interest. Edited by Prof. A. M. Russell. DIME HAND-BOOKS. Young People’s Series. BEADLE’S DIME HAND-BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Cover a wide range of subjects, and are especially adapted to their en They constitute at once the cheapest and most useful works yet put into the market for popular circulation. Ladies’ Letter-Writer, Gents’ Letter-Writer. Book of Etiquette. Book of Verses. Book of Dreams. ally adapted to their end. Base-Ball Pla yer for 1878, Book of Croquet. 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V.—Marquis de VI.—Daniel Boon I.—Geo one hundred large 12mo newsdealers; or sent, receipt of price—ten cents SONG BOOKS. hies of public The series embraces: VII.—David Crockett. VIIl.—Israel Putnam. IX.—Kit Carson. X.—Tecumseh. XI.—Abraham Lincoln, XIl.—Pontiac. These beautiful books are complete in one volume— pages each, and sold by all t-paid, to any each, , on BEADLE’S DimE Sone Boos, Nos. 1 to 33, containing the only popular collection of copyright songs to be found in the market. MISCELLANEOUS DIME BOOKS. Jim Crow Joke Book. Robinson Crusoe. Pocket Joke | Paddy Whack Joke Book, Book. The above publications for sale by all newsdealers, or EApAMs, Wa a = = t-paid, on receipt of price, by 15 217 218 The Indian Spy. 219 The Scioto Scouts, 24) Nick Doyle. 221 The Blue Cli il 14 16 17 Prisoner La Vintresse. The Emerald Necklace. Uncle Ezekiel. Madge Wilde. 22 The Maid of Esopus. 23 121 12 Barden, the Ranger. i The Missing Bride. 125 The Hunted Life. 23 K 224 The SS SRERAIRVVNSEZRESRSSSLASASERSERSRLSEERY RO Winifred Winthrop. The Trail Hunters. The Peon Prince. Put. Pomfret’s Ward. Double Hero. Maum Guinea. 20c. Ruth Margerie. Kast and West. Riflemen of the Miaml. The hey 2 Man. The Land Claim, Union’s Daughter. We. The King’s an. Agnes Falkland. reck of the Albion. Tim Bumble’s Charge. The “wo Guards, Hates and Loves. Myrtle. Ahmo’s Plot. 33 Dawieas Cilegt. ughing The neaaen The Indian Princess. Rangers of Mohawk. The Wrecker’s Prize. The Brigantine. Black Hollow. The Indian Queen. The Moose Hunter, The Silver Bugle. Cruiser of Chesapeake, uindaro. he Two Hunters. The Seminole Chief. The Fugitives. Red Plume. On the peep. Captain Molly. Cast Away. The Lost Cache. The Twin Scouts. The Creole Sisters, The Mad Skipper. Eph Peters. Little Moccasin. The Doomed Hunter, Ruth Harland. Overboard. Karaibo. Maid of Wyoming. 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