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bring Kate to terms. What that plan was it now igatters not. You bave conquered, and I am dying. You are avenged for the insult upon your daughter, aad tbe Death Trailer is re- venged by my fall, for the injury I have done him ia tve past, for it was my band that at- tacked his home, destroyed it, murdered his pareats, and leit him for dead among the ruins, hath his young sister was borne off into cap- tivity.’ ‘** A captive you say? Was she not slain?” cried the Trailer,. breathlessly. ‘* No; the Comanches were my allies then, and she fell to the lot of old Moochoo, and—there she stands|—” “The Red Lily my little sister? This news is too good to be true,” said the Death Trailer, almost dazed by what he had heard, ‘* Yet old Moochoo will tell you that she is not his daughter—that he took her, a little child, from her frontier home. The Red Lily is your sister, if you are Ralph Randolph, whose uncle, of the same name, found you wounded upon the prairie. You see I know you—that I kept well informed of all that transpired in my duminions; but the end has come, and the Bravo Chief must yield to the fate of all— death.” The bold, wicked man, he who had for years been the terror of the border, ceased speak- ing, and pressed hard against the wound in his side, as though to stop the life-flow that was slowly oozing out, Around him stood Colonel Linville, Kate, the Death Trailer, the Red Lily, Wild Harry, and a score of troopers, all gazing silently down upon the dying Bravo Chief, while pity welled up in the breast of Kate Linville for one whom she had known in happier days, and who had so fallen below the savage natures of even his In- dian followers, SHAPTER XXV. CONCLUSION, Witd the last shadow of darkness the sririt of the Bravo Chief passed away, and with the first peep of day there rode into the stronghold old Moochoo and his warriors, and Colonel Lin- ville and the Comanche chief, for a long time foes, met as friends. A long conference followed, and the grasping old chief yielded his claim to the Red Lily for the consideration of the spoils of the outlaw stronzhold, which Colonel Linville cheerfully yielded to him, . The following day, at the head of his troopers, the commandant started from the stronghold on his return to the fort, the dead having been buried and the wounded cared for. By his side rode Kate, happy in her release, Behind them came the Death Trailer and the Red Lily, who, in listening to her brother’s rev- elations of their past life, gradually recalled the days of her childhood, and then came a Clear re- membrance of ber parents and brother Ralph. Need I further relate how the gallant Rio scout soon discovered the reason why Kate Linville bad refused bis ove, and in asking her again to become his wife, how gladly she con- sentad? Or to tell how Irene Randolph, once the Red Lily of the Comanches, fell in love with Wild Harry the hunter, and becoming his wife, settled down in a lovely frontier home to pass their lives in peace and utmost happiness? THE END, Beadle's Half-Dime Library. BY GEORGE C. JENKS, 445 Git Thar Owney the Unknown. 492 Git Thar Owney’s Pledge. 51S The Demon Doctor. D5St Double-Curve Dan, the Pitcher Detective, 59s I'iute, bie Singer Detective. BY JOSEPH E, BADGER, JR. © Yellowstone Jack; or, The Trapper. 48 Black John, the Road Avent; or, The Outlaw’s Retreat, 65 Hurricane ill: or, Mustang Sam and His Pard, 1% Mustang Sam $ or, The King of the Plains. 86 Night-llawk Kit 3 or, The Daughter of tue Ranch, 4} Da mty Lance the Boy Sport. 51 Panther Paul; or, Dainty Lance to the Rescue. 60 The Black Giant; or, Dainty Lance in Jeopardy. 168 Deadly Dash; or, Fighting Fire with Fire. 208 Th Koy Trailers 3 or, Dainty Lance on the War-Path, 211 © © Bo Pards; or, Dainty. Lance Unmasks. Orooked Cale, the Caliban 6 tf Celestial City. 810 The Barranca W olf; or, The Beautiful Decoy. 819 The Black Rider The Horse-Tbieves’ League, 885 (01d Double Fist 4.08, the Strange Guide 4 ‘onda: or. Daniel Koone’s Last Trail, fhe King ofthe 449 Kit Fox, the Rorder Boy Detective. cee ne BY ©. DUNNING OLARK. 185 Oaptain Paul; or, The Boy Spy of the Mountains. 980 The Yankee Rajah; or, Th, Fate ctehe Black Sheroof. Ralph, the Death-Shot Scout. . BY JO PIERCE. 897 Bob o’ the Bowery ; or, The Prince of Mulberry Street. 415 The Vagabond Detective; or, Bowery Bob's Boom. 452 Hotapur Bob, the Street-Boy Detective. 460 The Lawyer’s Shadow; or, Luke’s Legacy. 472 Jaunty Joe, the Young Horse-King. 494 Surly Sim, the Young Ferryman Detective, 504 Five Points Phil. 509 Jack Juggers, the Butcher Boy Detective. 616 Tartar Tim; or, Five Points Phil’s Menagerie. 626 North River N at, the Pier Detective. 538 Wrestling Rex, the Pride of the Sixth Ward, 641 Jeff Flicker, the Stable Boy Detective. 651 Nick Nettle, the Boy Shadow. 559 Harlem Jack, the Office Boy Detective. 569 Brooklyn Ben, the On-His-Own-Hook Detective. 577 Pavement Pete, the Secret Sifter. 5S Jack-o’-Lantern, the Under-Sea Prospector, 603 Wide-Awake Bert, the Street-Steerer. BY PHILIP 8. WARNE. OT Patent-Leather Joe: or, Old Rattlesnake, the Charmer. 175 Capratn Arizona; or, Patent-Leather Joe's Big Game. 198 Captain Mask; or, Patent-Leather Joe’s Defeat. 219 Despard, the Duellat; or, The Mountain Vompires. 888 A Tough Boy}; or, The Dwart’s Revenge. 868 Little Tornados or, The Outcasts of the Glen, S78 Little Jingo; or, the Queer Pard. 888 Little Oh-my 4 or, Caught in His Own Trap, 401 Little Shoo-Fly: or, A Race fora Ranch. 408 Littic Leather- Breeches; or, Old Jumbo’s Curse. 431 Little Ah Sing or, The Curse of Blood, 451 Colorado Kate. A Tale of the olines. 480 Three Jolly Parda, 517 Jim Gladden’s Deputy. 527 The Jolly Pards to the Rescue. &47 Sandy Andy; or, A Good Man Down. 656 Lariat Lil; or, The Cast for a Lite. 574 Old Weansel-top, the Man with the Dogs. 593 Keen Clem, the Ranch Imp. 599 Jim Dandy, the No-Name Sport. BY EDWARD WILLETT. 167 Aaa &eott, the Steambhat Boy. 199 Featherweight the Boy Champion of the Muskingum. 228 Ozark Alf’; or, Featherweight Among the Outlaws. 282 The Typo Detective; or, Weasel, the Boy Tramp. 295 Fearless Phils or, The King of Quartzville. $11 The Koving Sport; er, The Pride of Chuckaluck Camp, $22 Nemo, the Detective; or, Kit Kenyon's Vendetta. 840 Clip the ContortionIiat: or, The Montana Vigilantes. BY BRACEBRIDGE NEMYNG, 89 Jaland Jim: or, The Pet of the Family. 91 Vhe Captatu of the Club: or. The Rival Athletes. 101 Jack UMarkaway in New York, BY W. J. HAMILTON, 68 The Red Brotherhood; or. The Twelve Avengers. 66 Single Hand; or, A Life for a Life, 72 Mad Tom Weatern, te Texan Ranger. 837 Ben Dird, the Cave King; or, Big Pete’s Scoop. BY JACK FARRAGUT. 815 Ned, the Cabin Boy. 820 The Sea Sorceress; or, The Boy Skipper. BY WILLIAM t. EYSTER, 190 Dandy Darke? or, The Tigers of High Pine. 210 Faro Frank; or, Dandy Darke’s Go-Down Pards BY COLONEL DELLE SARA, 108 The Lion of the Seajz or, The Vailed Lady. 186 Cool Desmond; or, The Gambler’s Big Game. BY JAMES L. BOWEN 107 One-Eyed Sim: or, The Abandoned Forest Home, 110 The Black Steed of the Prairies, A Story of Texas. BY CAPT. ALFRED B. TAYLOR, U. ® A. 191 Buffalo Billy, the Boy Bullwhacker; or, The Doomed hirteen. 194 Buffalo Bill’s Bet; or, The Gambler Guide. BY JOUN J. MARSHALL, 40 Roving Ben, A Story of a Young American. ¥7F The Outlaw Brothers; or, The Captive of the Harper. BY CAPTAIN FRED. WHITTAKER, 15 The Sea-Cats or, The Witch of Darien. 29 The Dumb Page; or, The Doge’s Daughter. 48 Dick Darling, the Pony Express Rider. 150 Lance and Lasso; or, The Children of the Chaco, 154 rhe Sword Hunters: or, The Land of the Elephant Riders, 159 The Lost Captain 3 or, Skipper Jabez Coffin’s Cruise to the Open Polar Sea. 200 The Boy Bedoutnss or, The Brothers of the Plumed Lance, 21-4 Wolfgang, the Robber of the Rhine. 249 ly Romer, the Animal King; or, The Round the World anderer. 265 The Tiger Tamer: or, The League of the Jungle. 831 Black Nick. the Deékton Rider, ” . 895 California Joe’s War Trail, BY BUCKSKIN SAM (Major Sam. 8, Hall.) Breaker. 246 Giant Georges or, The Ang’! of the Range. 275 Arizona Jack ¢ or, Giant George’s Pard. 2907 The Tarantula of Taos; or, Giant George's Revenge, 807 The Strange Pard;: or, Little Ben’s Death Hunt. R818 Ker-whoop, Ker-whoo; or, The Tarantula of Taos, 27 Creeping Cat, the Caddo; or, The Red and White Pards. B82 Frio Fred: or, The Tonkaway’s Trust, #44 The Fighting Trio: or. Rattlesnake, the Tonkaway. 849 Wild Wolfs or, Big-Foot Wallace to the Front 857 The Ranch Raldersr: or, The Siege of Fort Purgatory, or, Benito, the Young Horse 864 &nap-Shot, the Boy Ranger. B75 Chtot a. the Creek 4 or, The Three Thunderbolts. 881 Bandera Bill; or. Frio Frank to the Front, 892 Romeo and the Reds; or, The Beleaguered Ranch. 404 Little Larlat; or, Pecan Pete’s Big Rampage, 414 The Daisy from Denver. 427 The Three Tratlerat or, Old Rocky on the Rampage. Bluff Bill; or, The Lynx of the Leona. 455 Little Lone Star? or, The Belle of the Cibolo, BY LIEUT. A. K. SIMS, 546 Captain Cactus, the Chaparral Cock, ‘ 568 The Dandy of Dodge. 576 The Silver Sport. 588 Saffron Sol, the Man With a Shadow. 589 Tom-Cat and Pard: or, The Dead Set at Silver City, Dutch Videeq; or, Red-Hot Times at 601 Happy Mans, th- Round-Up. ee RD, BY J, C. COWDRICK. 860 Silver-Mask, the Man of Mystery. B69 Shasta, tne Gold King; or, For Seven Years Dead. 420 xe Detective’s Apprentice; or, A Boy Without a Name. 424 Cibuta John? «r, Red-Hot Times at Ante Bar, 489 Sandy Sam, the Street Scout. 467 Discov Dan, the Daisy Dude 490 Broadway Billy, the Bootblack Bravo. £06 Redlight Ralph, the Prince of the Road. 514 Broadway HBilly’s Boodle. 524 The Engineer Detective. 586 Broadway Billy’s ‘ Diftikilty.” 548 Mart, the Night Express Detective. 557 Broadway Billy’s Peath Racket. ee eh wuke the Young ret woos 1” Burpee x79 The Chimney Spy; or, Broadway y’s Su arty. 592 The Boy Pinkerton. 4 605 Wiliam 0’ Broadway; or, The Boy Detective’s Big Inning. BY FRANK DUMONT. 120 The Branded Hand; or, The Man of Mystery. 127 Wild-Fire, the Boss of the Road. 140 Blue Blazes; or, The Break o’ Day Boys of Rosky Bar. 171 Ebony Dany; or, The Rival Leagues. 185 Evil Eye; or, The Vultures of the Rio Grande, BY CAPT. MARK WILTON, 256 Young Kentuck: or, The Red Lasso. 270 Rlizzard Ben} or, ‘Tlie Riot at Keno Camp. 286 Josh, the Boy Tenderfoot. BY LIFUT. i. D. PERRY, U. 8. N. 176 The Boy Runaway; or. The Bucraneer of the Bay. 180 The Sea Trailer: or, A Vow Well Kept. 192 Captain Kit; or, The Mystery of Montauk Point. BY TARRY HAZARD. Arkansaw Jack; or, The Scourge of the Mines, Red-Skin Toms or, The Demon's T rail. The Mountain Devil; or, Yellow Jack, the Outlaw, $238 B29 842 BY COL, A. F. NOLT. 899 Black Buckskin; or, The Masked Men of Death Canyon. 419 Kenneth, the Knife-King. 485 Little Lightfoot, the Pilot of the Woods, BY J. W. OSBON. 469 The Rival Giants of Nowhar’. 498 Cactus Burr, the Man trom Hard Luck. 587 Old Ruckeye, the Sierra Shadow. 564 Powder Phil, the Boy Miner. BY FREDERICK DEWEY. 18 Cimarron Jack, the King-Pin of Rifle-Shots. 7S Tangemund, the Desert Vetective. 42 The Canyon Pardas. BY ARTHTUR C. GRISSOM. Little Foxfoot, the Gold Bowie Kid. The Sure-Shot Parda, BY CHARLES FEF. LASALLE. 50 Burt Bunker, the Trapper. 52 The White Buffalo. A Tale of the Northwest. & 4 5 440 558 BY WM. G6. PATTEN. 489 The Diamond Sport: or, The Double Face of Bed Rock h19 Captain Mystery ; or, Five in One. 6531 Dalsy ivare the Sport from Denver. 587 Old Bombshell, the Ranger Detective. 604 Iron Fern, the Man ot Fire. MISCELLANEOUS AUTHORS, 4 The Wild-lorse Wunters. By Capt. Mayne Reid and Frederick Whittaker. 9 Adventures of Baron Munchausen, 12 Gulliver’s Travels. By Dean >wift. 14 Aladdin: or, The Wonderful Lamp. 16 Robinson Crusoe. (27 [!lnetrations.) 18 Sindbad the Sailor. His Seven Voyages. 22 Fae Sea Serpent; or, Tle Boy Robinson Crusoe. By Juan wis. 88 The Ocean Bloodhound; or, The Red Pirates of the Carribees. By S, W. Pierce. 86 EG 3 Boy Clown; or, The Queen ofthe Arena. By Frank S. Finn. 88 Ned Wylde, the Boy Scout. By Texas Jack. 61 The Boy Rifles; or, The Underground Camp, By Archie C, Llrons. 95 The Rival Rovers: or, The Freebooters of the Mississippi. By Lieut.-Col, Uazeltine. 98 Robin tlood, the Outlawed Earl; or, The Merry Men of Green- wood. By Prof. Gildersleeve. 105 Old Rube. the Hunter; or, The Crow Captive. By Captain Hamilton Holmes. 112 The Mad HMunter; or, The Cave of Death. By Burton Saxe. 124 Tippy, the Lexany or, The Young Champion, By George sieP aon. 128 The Young Privateer: or, The Pirate’s Stronghold. By Hurry Cavendish, 148 Sharp Samy or, The Adventures of a Friendless Bor. By J. Alexander Patten. 227 Pusky Darrell, Trapper; or, The Green Ranger of the Yel- lowatone. By Edward Emerson. 261 Fergus Fearnaught the New York Boy. By George L. Alken. 266 Killb’ar, the Gulide- or, Davy Crockett’s Crooked Trail. By Ensign C. Warren. 298 Red Claw. the One-Eyed Trapper; or, The Maid ef the Cliff. By Captain Comstock. 817 Peacock Pete. the Lively Lad from Leadville, By Lien- tenant Alired Thorne. 828 The Sky lbe*ectives or, A Boy’s Fight for Life and Hono By Maior Mickey Free. 850 Red Ralph, the River Rovers or, The Brother's Re venge. By Ned Bun tline. 865 Baltimore Ben the Bootblack Detective. By A. P. Morris, B74 Gold-Dust Tom; or, Ben’s Double Match. “By George H, Morre, 876 Cailfornita Joe’s First Trail, 8y Colonel Thomas Hover Monstery. 418 Billy Bombshell, the Cliff Climter “Ny F. S. Winthrop, 475 The Black Ship. By John 8S, Warner 454 Comanche Dick and His Three Invinedblea. By 528 Wisnrd-Arm, th Dandy § rthur F. Hol. Zn “APM, e nay < rt. By A ur #. 582 The Cowboy Duke. By Edwin Brooke Forrest. 552 Aviel the Athlete. By David Druld, 585 Will Waters, the Boy Ferret. By H. Enton. A New Issue Every Tuesday. The Half-Dime Library is for sale by all newadealers, five cents per copy, or sent by mail on receipt of six cente each, BEADLE AND ADAMS, Publishers, 98 William Street, New York, wre ace a eo — i ee ee et <€poo 4 —_ wait ret AG) ee he BL le me com