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og’ — 9 The Stranger Sharp. ol that the two, Indians were down, writhing in the agonies of death, The bandits had been surprised in their lair, and forth from the little clump of timber which had sheltered them came the Fresh of Frisco and the Indian girl, Lute Winnemucca, ‘* Surrender!” cried Blake, with leveled revol- ver, when he beheld the chief of police outlined in the dvorway, ‘* Never, accursed dog!” cried the Mexican, in desperation, attempting to level his revolver, forgetting in his anger that he had not raised the hammer of the weapon. The Indian girl was ready for the fray, though, and fired immerciately, much to Blake’s disappointment, for he had made up bis mind to take the fellow alive, , The aim of Lute Winnemucca was only tvo true, and Miguel Santilla, with a bullet through his heart, fe)l dead across the threshold of the doorway, Isabelle was saved and the Bloodsucker band exterminated, for, with the exception of Laff Pick, who protested that in the future be would ‘Tsad a different life, not a single one of the gang remained alive The Story 6f thé reséue is Soon told. Laff Pick, in exchange for his life, revealed the secret from the Bloodsucker band, and when, after the return from the unsuccessful scouting expedition, the Indian girl sought the Fresh of Frisco and told him what she had learned, it was an easy. matter to watch forthe time when the two outlaws would steal away from Santa Fe in order to visit their ca pti re, They were followed by Blake and the Indian girl, and the result the render knows. Tho joyof the alcalde, Old Bullion, and the delight of the citizens of Santa Fe at the rescue of the girl unharmed, can easily be imagined, * As cies” ome you like of me, Blake, and it is yours!” Marmaduke cried. ‘* Don’t make any rash promises, alcalde,” re- sponded the Californian, significantly. ‘* You'll find me a man of my word!” Old Bullion replied with great dignity. The solution of the mystery iv regard to the strange voices that Isabelle heard, thanks to Laff Pick, was reached. Under the ranch was a secret cellar with a rivate entrance, and there the gang was wont o meet. At some distant day a pipe had con- ducted the water from the roof into a cistern in the cellar, The pipe being broken acted as a Our tale is told, reader; a few more words wy f grand wedding is announced; the grandest that Santa Fe bas ever seen, and the bride and groom are Isabelle Marmaduke and the Cali- fornia adventurer, who proudly calls himself the Fresh of Frisco, THE END. Beadle’s Dime Library. BY CAPT. FRED. WHITTAKER. 89 The Russian Spy; or, The Starry Cross Brothers, 65 The Red Rajah; or, The Scourge of the Indies, 69 The Irish Captain. A Tale of Fontenoy. 96 Double Death; or, The Spy of Wyoming. 98 The Rock Rider; or, The Spirit of the Sierra. 108 The Duke of Diamonas. 115 The Severed Head; or, The Castle Coucy Secret. 132 Nemo, King of the Tramps, 159 Red Rudiger, the Archer. 174 The Phantom Knights, 187 The Death’s Head Cuirassiers, 193 The Man in Red; or, The Ghost of the Old Guard. 206 One Eye. the Cannoneer, 211 Colonei Plunger; or, The Unknown Sport, ae ag King of “ Cowboys. e ussars; or, The O’s and th "s. pth ae Eiving 7 Bem of 1880, 1 gag ch é Fog Devil; or e Skipper of the Flash. 247 Alligator Ike: or, The Secret of the Everglade. 253 A Yankee Cossack; or, The Queen of the Nihilists, 265 Old Double-Sword; or, Pilots and Pirates, 272 Seth Slocum, Railroad Surveyors ae ane sg ame Privateer, ¢ Three Frigates; or, Old Ironsides’ Rev 200 The Lost Corvette: or, Blakeley’s Last Gruen 2 295 Old Cross-Eye, the Maverick-Hunter. 38 Tope ove oun, the Cowboy Outlaw. e Mars a) tanstown; or, The League. 326 The Whitest Man in the Mines, * 878 John Armstrong, Mechanic, 406 Old Pop Hicks, Showman, 412 Larry ke, the Man of Iron, 445 Journeyman John, the Champion, 609 The Texas Tramp; or, Solid Saul. 614 The Showman Detective; or, The Mad Magician BY EDWARD WILLETT. 129 Mississippi Mose; or, a Strong Man’s Sacrifice, 209 Buck Farley, the Bonanza Prince, 222 Bill the Blizzard; or, Red Jack’s Crime. 248 Montana Nat, the Lion of Last Chance Camp, 274 Flush Fred, the Mississippi Sport, 289 Flush Fred’s Full Hand. 298 Logger Lem; or, Life in the Pine Woods, 308 Hemlock Hank, Tough and True. 15 Flush Fred’s Double; or, The Squatters’ League, Terrapin Dick, the Wildwood Detective, 837 Old Gabe, the Mountain Tramp. 848 Dan Dillon, King of Crosscut, 368 The Canyon King; or, a Price on his Head, 483 Flush Fred, the Sharp, BY WILLIAM R. EYSTER, 160 Soft Hand, Sharp; or, The Man with the Sand. 182 Hands Up; or, The Knights of the Canyon. 192 Toe Lightning Sport, 214 The Two Coo! Sports; or, Gertie of the Gulch. 229 Captain Cutsleeve; or, The Little Sport. 268 Magic Mike, the Man of Frills. 333 Derringer Dick. the Man with the Drop. 344 Double Shot Dave of the Left Hand. 3875 Royal OOrEe, the Taree in One. 34¥6 The Piper Detective; or, The Gilt Edge Gang. 402 Snapshot Sam; or, The Angels’ Flat Racket. 429 Hair Trigger Tom of Red Bend, 459 Major Sunshine, the Man of Three Lives, 503 The Dude from Denver. 525 Fresh Frank, the Derringer Daisy. 533 Oregon, the Sport With a Scar. 549 Belsbazzar Brick, the Bailiff of Blue Blazes. 555 Hurrah Harr, the High Horse from Halcyon, 568 The Dude Detective. | 578 Seven Shot Steve, the Sport with a Smile. | 590 Gentle Jack, the High Roller from Humbug. | 603 Desert Alf, the Man With ‘the Cougar. a ELE | 622 The All Around Sports, BY SAM 8S. HALL—** Buckskin Sam,” 3 Kit Carson, Jr,, the Crack Shot. 90 Wild Will, the Mad Ranchero. 178 Dark Dashwoad, the Desperate. 186 The Black Bravo; or, The Tonkaway’s Triumph. 191 The Terrible Tonkaway; or, Old Rocky’s Pards. 195 The Lone Star Gambler: or, Magnolia’s Maid. 199 Diamond Diek, the Dandy from Denver. 204 Big Foot Wallace, the King of the Lariat. 212 The Brazos Tigers: or, }he Minute Men. 217 The Serpent of El Paso; or, Frontier Frank. 221 Desperate Duke, the Guadsloupe ‘ Galoot.” 225 Rocky Mountain Al; or, The Waif of the Range. 239 The Terrible Trio; or, The Angel of the Army, 244 Merciless Mart, the Man Tiger of Missouri. 250 The Rough Riders; or, Sharp Eye, the Scourge, 256 Double Dan, the Dastard; or, The Pirates. 264 The Crooked Three, 269 The Bayou Bravo; or, The Terrible Trail. 278 Mountain Mose, the Gorge Outlaw. 282 The Merciless Marauders; or, Carl’s Revenge. 287 Dandy Dave and his Horse, White Stocking. 293 Stampede Steve; or, The Doom of the Double. 301 Bowlder Bill; or, The Man from Taos, 809 Raybold, the Rattling Ranger. 322 The Crimson Coyotes; or, Nita, the Nemesis 828 King Kent; or, The Bandits of the Bason. 342 Blanco Bill, the Mustang Monarch. The Prince of Pan Out. 871 Gold Buttons; or, The Up Range Pards 511 Paint Pete, the Prairie Patrol. BY PHILIP 8S. WARNE, 1 A Hard Crowd; or, Gentleman Sam’s Sister. 4 The wy Petigh or, The Northwest Shanghai. 29 Tiger Dick, Faro King; or, The Cashier’s Crime. 54 Always on Hand; or, The Foot-Hills Sport. 80 A Man of.Nerve; or, Caliban the Dwarf, 114 The Gentleman from Pike. 71 Tiger Dick, the Man of the Iron Heart. 207 Old Hard Head: or. Whirlwind and his Mare 251 Tiger Dick vs. [ron Despard, 280 Tiger Dick’s Lone Hand. 299 Three of a Kind; or, Dick, Despard and the Sport. 3388 Jack Sands, the Boss of the Town, 359 Yellow Jack, the Mestizo. 880 Tiger Dick’s Pledge: or, Tne Golden Serpent, 404 Silver Sid; or, A “ Daisy ’ Bluff, 431 California Kit, the Always on Hand, 472 Six Foot Si; or, The Man to “ Tie To.”’ 502 Bareback Buck, the Centaur of the Plains 522 The Champion Three. 544 The Back to Back Pards. 567 Captain Midnight, the Man of Craft, 583 Captain Adair, the Cattle King, BY NED BUNTLINE, 14 Thayendanegea, the Scourge; or, The War-Eagle, 16 The White Wizard; or, The Seminole Prophet. 18 The Sea Bandit; or, The Queen of the Isle. 23 The Red Warrior; or, The Comanche Lover, 61 Captain Seawaif, the Privateer, _ 111 The Smuggler Captain; or, The Skipper’s Crime, 122 Saul Sabberday, the Idiot Spy. 270 Andros, the Rover; or, The Pirate’s Daughter. 361 Tombstone Dick, the Train Pilot. 517 Buffalo Bill’s First Trail. 584 Fire Feather, the Buccaneer King. 621 The Red Privateer; or, The Midshipman Rover, BY CAPTAIN MAYNE REID. 8 The Headless Horseman. 12 The Death-Shot; or, Tracked to Death. 55 The Scalp Hunters, A Romance of the Plains. 66 The Specter Barque. A Tale of the Pacific. 74 The Captain of the Rifles; or, The Lake Queen. | The Rifle Rangers; or, Adventures in Mexico. 208 The White Chief. A Romance of Mexico. 213 The War Trail: or, The Hunt of the Wild Horse. 218 The Wiid Huntress; or, The Squatter. 228 The Maroon. A Tale of Voodoo and Obeah. 234 The Hunter’s Feast. %7 The White Squaw, BY CAPTAIN MARK WILTON. 176 Lady Jaguar, the Robber Queen. 194 Don Sombrero. the California Road Gent. 202 Cactus Jack, the Giant Guide. 219 The Scorpion Brothers; or, Mad Tom's Mission. 223 Canyon Dave, the Man of the Mountain, 227 Buckshot Ben, the Man-Hunter of Idaho. 237 Long-Haired Max; or, The Black ague, 45 Barranca Bill, the Revolver Champion 258 Bullet Head, the Colorado Bravo. 263 Lron-Armed Abe, the Hunchback Destroyer, 266 Leopard Luke, the King of Horse-Thieves. 271 Stonefist, of Big Nugget Bend. 6 Texas Chick. the Southwest Detective, 285 Lightning Bolt, the Canyon Terror. 291 Horseshoe Hank, the Man of Big Luck. 805 Silver-Plated Sol, the Montana Rover. Heavy Hand: or, The Marked Men. },323 Hotspur Hugh; or, The Banded Brothers. ! 145 Pistol Pards; or, TheSilent:Sport from Cinnabar. 300 A Sport in Spectacles; or, Bad Time at Bunco, 356 Three Handsome Sports} or, The Combination. 478 Pinnacle Pete; or, The Fool from Way Back. 5 The Fire Fiends; or, Hercules. Hunchback. 95 Azhort, the Axman; or, The Paiace Secrets. | 100 The French Spy; or, The Briae of Paris. | 167 The Manof Steel. Tale of Love and Terror. | 185 Man Spider; or. The Beautiful Sphinx, | 288 Hank Hound, the Crescent City Detective. / 260 The Masked Mystery; or, The Black Crescent. i | BY ANTHONY P. MORRIS, | 288 Electro Pete, the Man of Fire, s06 The Roughs of Richmond, 313 Mark Magic, Detective. | 234 The Cipher Detective, | 343 The Head Hunter; or, Mark Magic in the Mine | 357 Jack Simons, Detect’ ve, BY MAJOR DANGERFIELD BURR.. #2 Buffalo Bill, the Buckskin King. 117 Dashing Dandy; or, The Hotspur of the Hills. 42 Captain Crimson, the Man of the Iron Face. 156 Velvet Face, the Border Bravo, iSs The Phantom Mazeppa; or, The Hyena. 448 Hark Kenton, the Traitor. ae ee BY GEORGE C. JENKS. 898 Sleepless Eye, the Pacific Detective. 432 The Giant Horseman. 507 The Drummer Detective. 526 Death-Grip, the Tenderfoot Detective, 538 Rube Rocket, the Tent Detective. 554 Mad Sharp, the Rustler. 572 Jaunty Joe, the Jockey . Detective. BY CHARLES YIORRIS, 830 Cop Colt, the Quaker City Detective. 589 Prince Hal, the Rattling Detective. BY J. Cc, COWDRICK. 390 The Giant Cupid: or Cibuta John’s Jubilee. 422 Blue Grass Burt, the Gold Star Detective. 436 Kentucky Jean, the Sport from, Yellow Pine. 452 Rainbow Rob, the Tulip from Texas, ~~ |. 478 Gilbert of Gotham, the Steel-arm Detective. 499 Twilight Charlie, the Road Sport, 519 Old Riddles, the Rocky Ranger 557 The Mountain Graybeards; or, Riddles’ Riddle. 565 Prince Paul, the Postman Detective. 580 Shadowing a Shadow. 591 Duke Daniels, the Society Detective. 598 The Dominie Detective, : 612 Sheriff Stillwood, the Regulator of Raspberry. 626 Ducats Dion, the Nabob Sport Detective, BY OLL COOMES. 7 Death-Notch, the Destroyer, 43 Dakota Dan, the Reckless Ranger, 44 Old Dan Rackhack, the Great Extarminator. 46 Bowie-Knife Ben, the Nor’west Hunter. 48 Idaho Tom, the Young Outlaw of Silverland, 51 Red Rob, the Boy Road-Agent. 99 The Giant Rifleman; or, Wild Camp Life. 137 Long Beard, the Giant Spy. 148 One-Armed Alf, the Giant Hunter. 619 Kit Bandy & Co., the Border Detectives. BY LIEUT, A, K. SIMS. 528 Huckleberry, the Foot-Hills Detective. 552 Prince Primrose, the Flower of the Flock. 618 Kansas Karl, the Detective King. BY MAJOR DANIEL BOONE DUMONT. 383 Silver Sam, the Detective. 389 Colonel Double-Edge, the Cattle Baron's Pard, 411 The White Crook; or, Old Hark’s Fortress, 420 The Old River Sport; or, A Man of Honor, 439 Salamander Sam. 454 The Night Raider. 464 Sandycraw, the Man of Grit. 508 Topnotch Tom, the Mad Parson. 573 The Witch of Shasta; or, The Man of Cheek- MISCELLANEOUS. 6 Wildcat Bob. .By Edward L. Wheeler. 9 Handy Andy. By Samuel Lover. 10 Vidoeq, the French Police Spy. By himself. 11 Midshipman Easy. by Captain Marryatt. 32 B*hoys of Yale; or, The Scrapes of Collegians. 60 Wide Awake, the Robber King. By F. Dumont. 68 The Fighting Trapper. By Capt. J. F.C. Adams. 76 The Queen’s Musketeers. By George Albany. 78 The Mysterious SPY: By Arthur M. Grainger. 102 The Masked Band. By George L. Aiken, 110 The Silent Rifleman. By H. W. Herbert. 125 The Blacksmith Outlaw. By H. Ainsworth. 1338 Rody the Rover. By William Carieton. 140 The Three Spaniards. By Geo. Walker. 144 The Hunchback of Notre Dame. By Victor Hago. 146 The Doctor Detective. By George Lemuel. 152 Captain Ironnerve, the Counterfeiter Chief. 158 The Doomed Dozen. By Dr. Frank Powell, 166 Owlet, the Robber Prince. By S. R. Urban. 179 Conrad, the Convict. By Prof. Gildersleeve. 190 The Three Guardsmen. By Alexander Dumas. 261 Black Sam, the Prairie Thunderbolt. By Col, Jo Yards, 275 The Smuggler Cutter. By J.D.Conroy. . 312 Kinkfoot Karl, the Mountain Scourge. By Mor- ris Redwing. 350 Flash Falcon, Society Detective. By W.J. Cobb. 353 Bart Brennan; or, The King of Straight Flush. By John Cuthbert. 366 The Telegraph Detective. By George H. Morse, 410 Sarah Brown, Detective, By K. F. Hill. 518 Ro “ Richard, the Thoroughbred. By J. W. sbon. , 534 Green Mountain Joe: or, The Counterfeiter’s Cave. By Marmaduke Dey. ht for Two Lives. 542 The Ocean Drift; or, The By A. F. Holt. 566 The Dauntless Detective: or, The Daughter Avenger. By Tom W. King. A new issue every Wednesday. Beadle’s Dime Library is for sale by all Newsdealers, ten cents per cop on sent by mail on receipt of twelve cents each. DLE & ADAMB,. Publishers, 98 William street, New York, co Th choo