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WO NOTED WOOD HEROES! will be chief actors in the coming issue, number 306 (ready Tuesday, April 21st), of Beadle’s Dime Novels ! CARIBOU ZIP ; THE woes. BROTHERS. A Tale of the Fall of Michilimackinack., +! xt . - g? ar . : 7 i BY JOS. E. BADGER, JR.,_, AvutHor oF “ Mountain Kars,” “ Mustane Sam,” ETC., ETC. A very fine story. Time—the Great Pontiac War. Characters—Men of the Forest and Forts. Caribou Zip, a noted scout ; Ca siping): EXT Joseph Brandt, his “ brother "afterward che Great Chief of the Six Nations ; | Jean Blane, a treacherous half-breed - Cecile, the settler’s beautiful daughter, betrothed to Zip.s sd Kalne, the Ottawa maiden, the chosen of Brandt ms sal oA The stirring events of the fall of the great Northern fort, and the massacre of its garrison by the Foltamiatcus lesa’ jibwahs and Sah: are given in a wonderfully clear narrative. 5 The career of Zip and Brandt ‘is alive with Gir ful p eri to Both. but both are equally zealous, tireless, brave and faithful, and this ro- mance of their adventures makes up a novel of intensely absorbing nature, [33° Brapir’s Dime NOVELS are ste kept in print, and for sale by all newsdealers ; or are sent, post-paid, to any address on Te- ceipt of acoage TEN Crnvrs RacCH—by _ BEADLE AND ADAMS, Publishers, 98 ety Street, N. We comicbook= Com