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A NOBLEMAN OF THE HILLS. ‘\ superb romance of the Saskatchewan Hills is Beadle’s Dime Novels, N 0.217. TO ISSUE TUESDAY, NOV In which one of the standard favorites among popular authors gives the readers of Mountain and Wilderness Romance a work of exceeding uov- elty, originality and interest, viz: MOUNTAIN GID, THE FREE RANGER; OR, The Bandit’s Daughter. BY W. J. HAMILTON, AUTHOR OF “THE GIANT Crier,” “THE SILENT SLAYER,” ETC. The fastnesses of the far north-west long have been the co ert of bands of predatory vagabonds, whose outrages on settlers, and robberies of lone travelers, and murders of trappers, have rendered them at «mce a pe« and adread. A quite powerful company of these rogues, hav: gan int mate knowledge of the many secret hiding-places among the Hi.ls, seve years ago made for their ** League"’ a name associated with numero deeds of exceeding daring and wilful crime. On the trail of this Leagy Old Gid Granger hastened—hence this exciting and commingled rec: of romance and fact. Old Gid is a seeond Nick Whiftles—as original, daring, relentless, yet simple-hearted as a child and as tender in his affections as a gir Wi his dog Bruiser, he is made the center of an interest of unceasin;: inte sity. His ** work *—one of vengeance and love—is pursued to the und li fate, and culminates in a climax quite as romantic as an old cl val: * Love Tale. @@ For sale by all Newsdealers and Booksellers; or sent, post-paid, ' pny address, on receipt of price—TrEN CENTS. = BEADLE AND COMPANY, Publishers, V5 William Street, New York .