# Catalog Entry: Deadwood Dick, Jr., Among the Smugglers
This dime novel by Ed. L. Wheeler concerns Don Dare (alias Hurricane Sam), a mysterious stranger who arrives in Smugglers' Harbor, a Gulf Coast town where residents pose as fishermen while smuggling liquor, silks, cigars, and other goods from Cuba and Mexico in defiance of U.S. revenue laws. The settlement's boss, Cast-Iron Jim Oaks, operates the tavern "Guzzler's Glory" and commands the smuggling operation. When Dare repeatedly enters and leaves the tavern over successive nights, Oaks's gang grows suspicious. The elderly prophet Suke, a physically deformed figure respected for his accurate predictions, claims to have dreamed that Dare is a federal detective and that a smuggling vessel called the Shark will arrive tomorrow with a wealthy woman and riches destined for the town's crippled resident, Hiram May. Oaks declares Dare must be killed that night. The Kicker, a cowardly gang member, refuses the assignment, claiming insufficient nerve for murder.
About this artifact
- Date
- February 4, 1890
- Rights
- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
- Restoration
- Digitally restored and hosted by comicbooks.com.
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