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E | TWO NEW BOOKS
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Exhibitions and Home Entertainments.
DIME DIALOGUES, No. 31.
Just Published.
Embracing original and effective dialogues, colloquies, school and
arlor dramas, exhibition and dress pieces, etc. All especially arranged
or easy and efficient presentation on school stage or platform. :
Barr’s Boarvers; or, THE Pesky Wipow. A Drama of To-day, in
four scenes, for various characters, /
A Liveiy_Arrernoon; or, THe Mistaken Vocation. An Office Erup-
tion. For six males.
A New Moruer Ilvpspanp. For six little girls.
BREAD ON THE Wators; or,'THE ANGEL UnAwares. <A City Life Ex- |
perience, I ~ four females. .
Jorninst THE SCIENTISTS; or, Tae Disturbed Lecture. <A Negative Ex-
position. For two males, .
Stoman’s ANGEL;. or, Wuy Jones Cnangep His Minp, An <Anti-
Domestic Episc’>. For two males and one female.
Wuat Eacu Woutp Do. For six little girls. . /
Twenty. DoLtvArs A Lesson; or, PERKINS veERsUS MULLEKIN. <A Justice’
i aca tent:
‘ Court Case with a big mora]. For eleven males, :
Aunt Betsey’s Russ. A Leap Year Romance. For three females and
“one male. ‘ / Hoy
47 A DisconcerTED SuUPERNATURALIST. A Speech Under Stress. For one
1 male and audience ** voices.”
GranpMA_GrumbLeTon’s Protest; or, OLD Ways snp New. <A Parlor
and’ Exhibition Piece. For a ‘‘Grandma” and several girl grand-
children. oo /
Noruixc Like Trftxiva; or, Tue Mopen Scuoor. An Educational
Episode.. For a number of males. .
Tue Bunsie. Personating Youth and Age. For two little girls,
MepIcINE ror Rueumatiz. For two ‘‘ Cullod Pussons,”
Tuat Book Agent! Two Scenes in a Married Man’s Experience. For’
three males and one female.
Tur Weti-Taucur Lesson, <A School Boy Morality. For five little boys.
A Torn or tue Tipe; or, Too Muci Tonave. A Domestic Expose.
For three males and three females. ’
‘A: True Carpet-BaGGEr; or, The Lesson of a Day. A Home Hap
with a suggestive moral. For three females. °
ArpLiep Mreraruysics; or, A ‘‘Itusr Cuass Foon.” A Dissolving View
-of Wits without Sense. For six males, ,
Wuat Huupurey Dip. For five males and:three females,
a
ime Book of Readings and Resitations,
. Containing forty-seven of the most “taking” pieces for th
PN Platform and School. "Humorous, Vernacular. Pathetic, Bloquent eI
Forensic. | .
\_ &~ The above books are sold by Newsdealers everywhere, or will be
‘sent, post-paid, to any address, on receipt of price, ten'‘cents each.
“BEADLE AND ADAMS, Publishers, 98 William St. N.Y,