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a 4 2 “bi W a ei A Quartette of Forest Brave Hearts! Beadle’s Dime Novels, No. 222, TO ISSUE TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, WILL BE: THE MAD RANGER: R, The Hunters of the Wabas?!?. A TALE OF TECUMSEH’S TIME. BY JOS. E. BADGER, JR., AUTHOR or “THE MASKED GUIDE,” “ REDLAW, THE HAL®-BREED,” ET A story of diversified elements of interest, there being two sets of char- acters of strong and distinctive personal qualities, viz. : ane The Mad Ranger and his bold, devoted negro-servant and compar Scip. The young Ranger, Pete Shafer, and the old Hunter, Uriah Barhany These men each have their special objects of pursuit in the woods both being involved in the common danger—that of Tecumseb’s Save they are thrown much together by stress of circumstances which giv story exceedingly exciting elements of action and incident. It is a romance full of the life and spirit of the forest in the days « last great struggle, which witnessed the overthrow of Indian poweri great North-west Territory, and will be read With zest by allloversor toric fiction. 4&@~ For sale by all Newsdealers and Booksellers; or sent, post-pat ri . SRY address, on receipt of price—Ten CENTS. ie, LE AND COMPANY, Publishers, — 98 William Street, New Yor] — COMLEDOOKSIEO)