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El Rubio Bravo, King of the ec ee ae ——$—$— ————— — —__—_ time Ramirez landed in New Orleans. In con- sequence, he.was shot, which was the main rea- son why Jose never went back to Mexico. Don Lerdo, mild and inoffensive, managed to lease both sides during the subsequent troubles in Mexico, and kept his coffee estates under Maximilian, Juarez, Lerdo de Tejada and Diaz in succession, earning the title of “‘ the Wea- thercock,” by his facility in changing his poli- tics. The Gomez brothers, failing imrkilling the Danish swordmaster, ended in losing their val- uable lives one after the other in duels with es- padachins. The ‘‘ Terrible Seven,” once. broken by the Dane, ceased to excite terror and ended by being exterminated. As for Olaf Svenson, he went to the city of San Francisco, where he made a great name as a professor of the noble art of swordsmanship, and had the satisfaction of establishing a school of fencers who could beat the best French pu- pils that came that way. He still lives and is still an enthusiast on the subject of the sword, holding the idea that no exercise can be compared with,that of fencing, in that it makes weak men strong, timid men brave, sick men well, and al] men gentlemen. When asked how his théory works among the Spanish-Americans, who are all fond of the sword and yet low inthe scale of civilization, he answers proudly: ““What you call civilization is not all you think. It covers much cowardice, selfishness and dishonesty. The only sin of the Spanish- Americans is that they have not kept their race pure. Where you meet a pure Goth of the old race, a Rubio Espanol, you meet a gen- tleman of the type of Cortez and Alvarado; but in the lapse of centuries these men have con- taminated their race by mixing with the In- dians, and the rétult is te degumbedansitise, or half-blood, with the vices of_all races, and the virtues of none. The pure bloods of the tropics are few in number, and the others have the meg Yet I will say that in all my travels I ave never met grander men—polite, brave, rous—than I have seen in the mountains of e Spanish-American countries. The race is dying out, but another coming to take its Pp he Yankee nation will, in time, absorb all the continent. When it does, you will find that of lands in the world none is more favored than that bright clime which saw the valor of Cortez, Pizarro, Alvarado and all the brave, indomitable conquistadores who carved an em- pire with their swords, that will always be grand and wonderful.” | THE Half-Dime Singer's Library 1 WHoa, Emma! and 59 other Songs. 2 Caprarn Curr and 57 rr Songs. 8 THe Garnsporo’ Har and 62 other Songs. 4 JOHNNY MORGAN and 60 other Songs. A FEATHER and 62 others. 56 other Songs. and 52 other Songs. FELLAH, Too FrResH and 60 others. 9 Suy Youne Giru and 65 other Songs. 10 I'm THE GOVERNOR'S ONLY SON and 58 other Songs, 11 My Fawn and 65 other : 12 Comrm’ Tro’ THE Rye 55 other Songs. 18 Tae Rouiickine IrisHMAN and 59 other Songs, 14 Op Dog Tray and 62 other Songs. 15 WHoa, CHARLIE and 59 other i 16 In THis WHeat By anv By and 62 other Songs. 17 Nancy Lee and 58 other Songs. 18 I’m THE Boy THAT's Bound To Biaze and 57 others. 19 THe Two OrpHans and 59 other Songs. 20 WHAT ARE THE Witp Waves Sayinea, SisTerR? and 59 other Songs. 21 InpDIGNANT PoLLY Woc and 59 other Songs. 22 Tue OLtp ArM-CuHarR and 58 other Songs. 23 Ox Contry IsLtanp Beacn and 58 other Songs. 2% Op Son, THE Hot-Cors Maw and 60 others. 2% I'm m Love and 56 other Songs. 25 PARADE OF THE GuaRDs and 56 other Songs. 27 Yo, Heave, Ho! and 60 other Songs. 28 "T'wiLt NEVER Do To Grrr up So.and 60 others. 2¥ Buve Bonxets Over THE Borner and M others. 30 Tae Merry laverinc MAN and. 56 81 Sweer ForGxt-meE-Nor and 55 one ee &2 LerTLe Basy Mixer and 53 other Songs. 83 De BANJO AM De INSTRUMENT FOR ME and 53 others. & Tarry and 50 other Songs. ,' $5 Just To PLEASE THE Boys and 52 other Songs. 36 SKATING ON ONE IN THE GUTTER and 52 others, 37 KoLorED Kranxs and 59 other Songs. 88 Nu. DesPERANDUM and 53 other Songs. 89 Tae Grraw I Lert Bexrxp Me and 50 other Songs. 40 ‘Tis por. a Latte Fapep FLower and 50 others, 4 Prerry WHILHELMINA and 60 other Songs. 42 Dancine IN THE Barn and 68 other Songs. 48 BH. M.S. Prvarore, compere, and 17 other Songs, Sold everywhere by Newsdeal at five cents 4 w any abate, on re Boies of Bier conte § per number, BEADLE AND ADAMB, 98 WiilaM Seamer, New Yoru. ahd etnias bet ‘The F ireside Library. Waverley . Library... 1 Was Sue His Wire? By Mrs. Mary Reed Crowell, | 1 THE Maskep Bripe. By Mrs. my 2 Reed. Crowell. 2 FLEEING From Love. Harriet Irving. 2 Was Ir LavEt By W Be qiason aimee gF * 3 Dip Hr Love Her? By Bartley Ty Campbell. 3-THE GIRL WIFE. ww a mers ae 4 ASTRANGE.Woman. By Rett. Winwood. 4 A Brave Heart. Arabella Southworth. 6 Two Girus’ Lrves. By Mrs. Mary Reed Crowell. 5 Bessie RAYNOR, THE WoRK GIRL Wm. M. Turner 9 THe Wark oF Hearts. By Corinne Cushman. 6 THE SECRET yo, By —° Claxton. ‘oh 11 Tue Fatsp Wivow. » By Mrs. Jennie D. Burton, ( A DAUGHTER OF Eve. By Mrs. Mary Reed Crowell. 12-13 Lost For Love. By.Miss M. E. Braddon. 8 Heart To Heart. By Arabella Southworth. 9 ALONE IN THE WoRLD,. By Author of “Clifton. 14-15 Tomers or Tae Sea. By Victor Hugo. T . r( rine A. Warfi 10 A Pam or Gray Eyres. By Rose Kennedy. 19-20 Dean-Aes PRvrr By Miss M. & Braddon | 12 His Lawrut Wire. By Mrs. Ann 8. Stephens. 91-22 Lirrte Kars Kirsy. By F. Ww oa | 13 MADCAP, THE LITTLE QUAKERESS. By Cushman. 93 SowinG THE WixD. By Mrs. Mary Reed Crowell, | 14 WHY I Marrrep Bm. By Sara Claxton. | 15 A Farr Face. By Bartley T. Campbell. 16 Trust Her Not. By Margaret Leicester. 17 A Loyat Lover. By Arabella Southworth, 24-25 Brrps oF PREY. 26 THat Boy or NorcotTtT’s. 27-28 CHARLOTTE’S INHERITANCE. By Mrs. M. E. Braddon. By Charles Lever. By Miss Braddon. 29 A Grri’s Heart. By Rett Winwood. 18 His Ipou. By Mrs. Mary Reed Crowell. 30-31 Rep 4s A Rose 1s Sue. By Rhoda Brougiiton, | 19 THe Broken BerroTHa.. By Mary Grace Halpine. 83 STRANGELY WED. By Mrs. Jenny Davis Burton. 21 Now AND Forever. By Henrietta Thackeray. | 22 THe BRIDE OF AN AcTor. By Author of *‘Clifton.”” 23 Leap Year. By Sara Claxton. — =~ E eee Was Her Fortune By Eleanor neon = | . Cushman NLY A SCHOOLMISTRESS. Arabella Southworth. 4 re 3 yoke ine Cortes rae ho s 26 Wirnovr a Heart. By Col. Prentiss Ingraham. 89 A DANGEROovs Womay. By Margaret Blount. 27 Was Spe a CoQveTTe? By Henrietta Thackeray. 80 84 Tue Gipsy Brive. By M. E. O. Malen. 35 ANNIE TEMPLE. By Rev. J. H. Ingraham. 36-Wirsout Merey. By Bartley T, Campbell: 40 Ovrpa’s Love. » Henrietta E. De Conde - | 28 Svar Cease. Mrs. Ann 8S. Stephens. 41 Lost: A Wire. By Corinne Cushman. 29 For HER DEAR f AKE. By Sara ton. 42 Winnina Ways. By Margaret Blount. THe Bouquet Grru._ By Agile Penne. ' , y ; f : | 81 A Map MARRIAGE. By Mary A. Dennison, |’ e a * + arp, Se ne BY eddy tecemies “, | 32 MIRIANNA, THE PRIMA Donna. By A. Southworth. 45 Lorb Liste’s DaventrerR, -By C M. Braeme. | 83 Tae Taree Sisters. By Alice Fleming: . 46 A Woman's Hann. By Author of “Dead Letter.” | 34 A MARRIAGE OF CONVENIENCE. By Sara Claxton. 47 Viats or Wrarn. By Mrs. Mary Reed Crowell. | 3 StNNED Acarnst. By Clara Augusta. 48 A Wixp Girt. By Corinne Cushman. | rs ie ced renee 5 pee 2 ye 50 Lov Made. By MM ET Wie =. ahs | 88 His Own Acary. By Ara sia Boathworth é VE INA E. y Mrs. ET. et. > aes. a . 51 CATHOLINA; Or, WALLED Up ALIve. By Robinson. | - on Aig “pg rs =e 62 A RomANcE or A Poor Youne Gir. By Mrs. Ellet. | 7) 5, rem tO BARRE. ai oS axton. 53 THe Lockep Heart. By Corinne Cushman. | 42 ane aan ae BY Alice By A. Bo thworth. 54 THE Pripe oF THE DOWNES. By Margaret Blount. | S~ >EATRICE, THE DEAUSIFUL. A. Bouthwo 55 A Strance Girt. By Albert W. Aiken. 43 Tae BaRonet’s RET. By Sara Claxton. 56 THe Prerry Puri?An. Parson's Daughter. 44 Tue Onty DavuesTer. By Alice Fleming. 88 DOvaLY DIvoRGED, By Miw Jennie Davie Burton. | © H=® Hien Fox. By Arabella Southworth. 59 A WickED WoMAN. e Devereux Umsted Blake. | #® T#® Lrrrie Herress. By Mrs. M. A. Denison, 60 Burxp Barsara’s Secret. By Mary G. Halpine. | 47 Because Sxe Lovep Him. By Alice Fleming. © ~ AN AMERICAN . BE SEAR Ro 48 In Sprre or Hersetr. By S. R. Sherwood. MARGOUN, THE STRANGE. jm, M. Turner. , 63 Wire or Wow. By Rett Winwood. 49 His Heart’s Mistress. By Arabella Southworth. THe Creore Cousins. By Philip 8. Warne. ¢ | 50 Tue Cusan Herress. By Mrs. Mary A. Denison. UBD TO THE ALTAR. Corinne Cushman. 51 Two Youne Grris. By Alice Fleming. 52 Tue Wincep Messencer. By Mrs. M. R. Crowell. 58 AGNes Horr, THE Actress. By Wm. M. Turner, 54 One Woman’s HEart. By George 8, Kaime. | 85 Sue Dip Nor Love Him. By A. Southworth. 56 Love-Map. By William Mason Turner, M. D. 57 A Brave Grau. By Alice Fleming. 58 Toe Exon Mask, By Mrs. Mary Reed Crowell. | 56 A Wipow’s Wites. By Rachel Bernhardt. | 60 Cecrm’s Decerr. By Mrs. Jennie Davis Burton. 61 A Wiekep Hearr. By Sara Claxton. 62 Tue Mantac Brine. By Margaret Blount. 63 Tae Creoie Sisters. By Mrs. Anna E. Porter. 64 65 66 THe TerrisLe TrutTH. By Jennie Davis Burton. 67. EL.ecGant Ecsert. By Philip 8. Warne. oS LADY Hevurn’s Vow. B B. F. Ellet. Bowrr, Toe KNIGHT oF ALRY. By P. 8.Warne. 70 DRIFTING To Run. By Mary Reed Crowell. 71 THe Parson’s DAUGHTER. By A Parson’s Danghter 72 Tar Mysrerious GuARDIAN. By Corinne Cushman, 73 Was Sue A Wire? By Rett Winwood. 74 ApDRIA, THE ADOPTED. By Mrs. Jennie D. Burton, | 7 Prerry anp Proup. By Corinne Cushman, 76 Tas Brrrer Fevp. By Mrs. Jennie D. Burton. 77 A Woman’s Work. By Mrs. E. F. Eliet/ 78 THe BLack Rippie. By Corinne Cushman. 79 CoraL AND Roy. By Mrs. Jennie Davis Burton. 80 Drvorcep Bur Nor Drvipep. A Parson’s Daughter. 64 Wuar J#dtousy Dm, By Alice Fleming. 81 ALMostT Marriep. By A Parson’s Daughter. | @ THe Wire's SECRET. By Col. Juan Lewis. , 82 Two Fark Women. By Wm. Mason Turner, M.D. | 64°, peorren's Sin. By Rachel Bernhardt. ' 88 Tue InneRTTANCE oF Hate. By Mrs. Burton. 67.Forpmpen Bans, By Arabella Southworth. 84 PEARL oF Pearts. By A. P. Morais, Jr. w w Be Mi i 85 For Hoxor’s Sixx. By Mrs, Mary Reed Crowell. | 68 Weavers AND Wert. By Miss M. E. Braddon. 68 Cammute. By Alexander Dumas. 86 Lance Urqumart’s Loves. By Annie Thomas. | 70) _ ice p= Saran By D’Ennery. 87 SaFELY Marrrep. By the author of ‘ Caste.” ™ My Youno WIFE. My Young Wife’s Husband. 88 FLoRETTE, CHILD OF THE STREET. By Ingraham. 2, Tae Two Wipows. By Annie Thomas, | 89 TurEE Trwes Dap. By Miss M. E. Braddon. 73 Rose Micnen. By Maude Hilton. 90 For A Woman’s Saxe. By Watts Phillips. 74 Cecm CasTuemMarne’s Gace, By Ouida: | 91 “ ‘He Comers Not,’ Sue Sarp." Annie Thomas. | 7 moe Brick Lapy of DUNA. By J. S. Le Fanu. #2 Tre New Macpauen, By Wilkie Collins. 76 CHARLOTTE TEMPLE. By Mrs, Rowson. 98 An Open. VERDICT. By Miss M. E. Braddon. = CHRISTIAN OAKLEY AKE. th th 94 SworD AND Gown. By George A. Lawrence. u atin ~ Suscaeapee: ** John Halifax, Gentleman.” 95 A BecGar on Horsepack. By James Payn. 78 My Youre Hvssanp, By Myself. 96 Her Face Was Her Fortune. F. W. Robinson. 79 A QurEN AMonGsT WoMEN. 97 JaNE Eyre. By Charlotte Bronte. 80 Her Lorp AND Master. By Florenee Marryat. 88 Wrecked Iv Port. By Edmund Yates. 81 Lucy TEMPLE. 99 Tae CoLLEEN Bawn. By Gerald Griffin. .| 8 A Lone Trae Aco. By Meta Orred. 100 AN Amarrious Girt. By A Celebrated Actress. | 83 Piayixe For Hien Sraxes. By Annie Thomas. 101 Foun Puay. By Chas. Reade and Dion Boucicault. | 8 THe Lavret Buss. By the author of “John 102 Carrra. By Mrs, Oliphant. Halifax, Gentleman.” 108 A Womans Harrr. By Charies Reade. 8 Lep Asrray. By Octave Feuillet. i4 Arrer Dark. By Wilkie Collins, 86 Janet's REPENTANCE. By George Eliot. 105 Harp Tres. By Charles Dickens. 87 ROMANCE OF A Poor Youne Man, By Feuillet. 106 Grir. By B. L. Farjeon. 88 A TERRIBLE Deep. By Emma Garrison Jones, 107 Fenton's Quest. By M. E. Braddon. 89 A Giupep Sim. 108 Turex Featuers. By William Black. 90 Tae AvuTHoR’s Davanter. By Mary Howitt. 109 Joun Haurrax, Genrueman. By Miss Mulock. | 91 Tae Jur. By Charles Reade. 110 Murpuy’s Master. By James Payn. 111 Heaps oF Monty. By W. E. Morris. 112 In Mortat Perm. By Mary Reed Crowell 118 THe Deap Secrer. By Wilkie Collins. 114 CLoups AND Sunsurve. By Charles Reade, 115 Denis Duval. By W. A. Thackeray. 116 Too Soox. By Katherine 8. MacQuoid. 117 Tae Two Destixtes. By Wilkie Collins. 118 Ar His Mercy. By Corinne Cushman, 119 Cecr’s Tryst. By James Payn. A new tasue every week, ee 93 Love’s Vicrory. By B. L. Farjeon. f 94 Tue Qurer Heart. By Mrs. Oliphant. 9 Lerrice ARNoLD. By Mrs. Marsh. 9 Haunten Hearts. By Rachel Bernhardt. 97 Hues Metron. 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