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hs MANCE OF IDAHO! ‘'s Dime Novels, No. 1386, pti ISSUE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, THE INDIAN-HUNTERS: p "The Maidens of Idaho. ~~ e BY JAMES L. BOWEN, AUTHOR OF “BRAVE HEART,” “SIMPLE PHIL,” “ MISSING BRIDE,” bro, The Indian hostilities during the last two years have brought vividly to mind the days of the early settlements of Ohio and Ke ntucky, when each person had to till the soil with his rifle lashed to his back. “The incident n which this romance is founded is one of recent occuEFEnce. ro > ee the wurk will be found full of interest, both 6f ew acter. It illustrates the fact that we have to-day as ae as ™™ willing hands as in the days when Boone and Kenton neve?turned & deaf ~@ar to the call for rescue from savage captivity of some lost daughter of "the settlements. G2 For sale by all Newsdealers; Or sent, post-paid, tO any address, on receipt of price—Ten Cents. Address, BEADLE AND COMPANY , General Dime Book Publishers, 118 William Street, New York, = ' Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1557, by a AND Company, 1n the Clerk's Office of the Distrieat 6 States for the Southern District of New Yor : comicbooks.comin