Pulp Fiction, 1865 · page 2 of 100
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IN THE BLACKFEET COUNTRY! Beadle’s Dime Novels, No. 86, TO ISSUE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 81st, Will embody a remance of great freshness of interest and vigor of story, from the pen of a well-known and favorite writer, viz. : Plume, THE RENEGADE. ? A TALE OF THE BLACKFEET COUNTRY. BY J. STANLEY HENDERSON, AUTICOR: OF ali CAPTIVE,” ‘“‘ PRAIRIE CHICK,” ETC., ETC. This author’ ’s Indian and forest characterizations are very vata fresh, and: true to nature—not “sensational,” but. so graphic and stirring as to inter est every reader, old and young. The present story embraces a series of adventures-in the country of the ferocious Blackfeet, which give a fine photograph of wild life, while the very graceful introduction of Indian and white ‘fair ones” adds to the romance the double interest of the divine passion. % For sale. by all Newsdealers., ‘Bittce Ten Cents. Sent post-paid on receipt of price. BEADLE AND COMPANY, General Dime Book x Publishers, : ae 118 William Street, New York: * ea ‘ Entered Eocatalon, to Act. of Congress, in the year 1865, | by BEADLE AND Company, in the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the United — States for the Southern District of New York. # ae ti ~ | Connlicbooks.conn