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7 a Re Se I et ee | BEADLE’S | HALF-DIME | LIBRARY. 247 Old Grizzly and His Pets; or, The | 301 Leadville Nick, the Boy Sport; or, The Wild Huntress of the Hills, By Capt. ‘* Bruin” Adams. 248 Sierra Sam’s Secret; or, The Bloody Footprints. By Edward L. Wheeler. 249 Milo Romer, the Animal King; or, The Round the World Wanderer. By Capt. Fred. W hittaker. 250 The Midshipman Milutineer; _ or, Brandt, the Buccaneer. By Col. P. Ingraham. 251 Light-House Lige}3 or, Osceola, the Fire- brand of the Everglades. By Captain J. F. C, Adams. 252 Dick Dashaway; or, A Dakota Boy in Chicago. By Charles Morris. 253 Sierra Sam’s Pard; or, The Angel of Big Vista. By Edward L. Wheeler. 2514 The Half-Blood; or, The Panther of the Plains. By Edward 8. Ellis. 255 Captain AUS os the King-Pin of Bowie; ts een ®’ Lightning’s Feud. By T. C. Har- augh. 256 Young Kentuck; or, The Red Lasso. By Captain Mark Wilton. 257 The Lost Hunters; or, The Underground Camp. By Captain J: F. C, Adams, 258 Sierra Sam’s Sevens or, The Stolen Bride, By Edward L. Wheeler. 259 The Golden Harpoon; or, Lost Among the Floes. By Roger Starbuck. 260 Dare-Devil Dan, the Young Prairie Ran- er; or, Old Rosebud’s Boy Brigade. By Oll oomes, 261 Fergus Fearnaught, the New York Boy. By George L, Aiken, 262 ‘The oung Sleuths; Mike’s Hot Trail. By Charles Morris, 263 Deadwood Dick’s Divide; or, The Spirit of Swamp Lake. By Ed. L. Wheeler. 261i The Float ng Feather; or, Merle Monte’s Treasure Island. By Colonel Prentiss Ingraham, 265 The Tiger Tamer; or, The League of the Jungle. By Captain Fred. Whittaker, 266 Killb’ar, the Guide; or, Davy Crockett’s Crooked Trail. By Ensign C. D, Warren, 267 The Buckskin Detective; or, Claude Creey, King of American Road-Agents, By T. C, Harbaugh. 268 Deadwood Dick’s Death Trail; or, From Ocean to Ocean. By Ed, L. Wheeler. 269 The Gold Ship; or, Merle, the Con- demned. By Col. Prentiss Ingraham. 270 Blizzard Ben, the Arizona Cyclone; or, The Riot at Keno Camp. By Capt. M. Wilton. 271 ‘Khe Huge Hunter; or, The Steam Man of the Prairtes. By Edward 8. Ellis, 272 Minkskin Mike, the Boy Sharpshooter; or, Columbia Jim onthe War-path. By Ol Coomes, 273 Jumbo Joe, the Boy Patrol; or, The Rival Heirs. hah heeler, 274 Jolly Jim, the Detective Apprentice; or, Harry Keen's Big ** Lay.”” By Charles Morris. 275 Arizona Jack; or, Giant George’s Tender- foot Pard. By Buckskin Sam. 276 Merle Monte’s Cruise; or, The Chase of ‘*The Gold Ship.”’ By Col. Prentiss Ingraham. or, Rollicking 277 Denver Doll, the Detective Queen; or Yankee Hisler’s Big Surround. By Edwar L. Wheeler. 278 The Three eran) ers 3 or, The Mountain Monster. By Major L. W. Carson, 279 Old Winch, the Rifle King; or, The Buck- skin Desperadoes. By T. C. Harbaugh. 280 Merle Monte’s Fate; or, Pearl, The Pi- rate’s Pride. BY Col. Prentiss Ingraham. 281 Denver Doll's Vterors 3 or, Skull and Cross-bones. By Edward L. Wheeler. 282 The Typo Detective; or, Weasel, the Boy Tramp. By Edward Willett. 283 Indian Joe; or, The White Spirit of the Hills. By Major Lewis W. Carson. 284 The Sea Marauder; or, Merle Monte’s Pledge. By Col. Prentiss Ingraham. 285 Denver Doll’s Decoy; or, Little Bill’s Bonanza. By Edward L. Wheeler. 286 Josh The Boy Tendertoot; or, The Wild Men of Buzzard Bar. By Captain Mark Wilton. 287 Billy Blue-Eyes, the Boy Rover of the Rio Grande; or, Terror Tom’s Thorny Trail. By Col. Prentiss Ingraham. he Sealp King; or, The Human Thun- . By Captain J. F. C. Adams. 289 polly. Jim’s Jowv; or. The Young Detec- tive’s Triumph. By Charles Morris, 290 Little Foxfire, the Bo or, Old Caleb Arbuckle, Mountain By Ol Coomes. 291 Turk, the Boy Ferret. By E. L. Wheeler. 292 Sancho Pedro, the Boy Bandit; or, The Fighting Pards of Sierra Flat. By Major E. ; L. St. Vrain, 293 Red Claw, the One-Eyed Trapper; or, The Maid of the Clift. By Captain Comstock. Spy; etective. 294 Dynamite Dan; or, The Bowie Blade of Cochetopa, By T. C. Harbaugh. 295 Fearless Phil; or, The King of Quartz- vile. By Edward Willett. 296 Denver Doll's WDrift; or, The Road een’s Campaign. By E. L. Wheeler. 297 The Tarantula of Taos; or, Giant George's Revenge. By Buckskin Sam. 298 The Water-Hound; on The Young Thoroughbred. Charles Morris. 299 A No. 1, the Dashing Toll-Taker; or, The Schoolmarm o’ Sassafras. By E. L. Wheeler. 800 The pay Demon; or, Rainbolt, the Ran- _.. ger. By Oll Coomes. bs Miner’s Vengeance. By Major E. L. St. rain, 302 The Mountain Detectives or, The Bul- ly of Trigger Bar. By T. C. Harbaugh, 303 °Liza Jane, the Girl Miner; or, The Iron- Nerved Sport. By Edward L. Wheeler. 304 The Dead Shot Dandy; or, Benito, the Boy Bugler. By Col. Prentiss Ingraham. 3035 Dashaway of Dakota; or, A Western Lad in the Quaker City. By Chas. Morris. 306 Neck-Tie Ned, the Lariat-Thrower; or, The Dug-Out Pards. By Maj. Henry B. Stoddard. 307 The Strange Pardj; or, Little Ben’s Death Hunt. By Buckskin Sam. 308 Keno Kit, the Boy Bugler's Pard; or, Dead Shot Dandy’s Double. By Col. P. Ingraham. 309 Deadwood Dick’s is Deal; or, The Gold Brick of Oregon. By Ed. L. Wheeler. 310 ‘The Barranca Wolf; or, The Beautiful Decoy. By Joseph E. Badger, Jr. 311 The Roving Sport; or, The Pride of Chuckaluck Camp. By Edward Willett. 312 Kedtop Rube, the Vigilante Prince; or, The Black Regulators of Arizona. By Major E L. St. Vrain. 313 Cimarron Jack, the King Pin of Rifle- Shots; or, The Phantom Tracker. By Fredk. Dewey. 314 The Mysterious Marauders; or, The Boy Bugler’s Long Trail, By Col. P. Ingraham. 315 Ned, the Cabin Boyy or, The Witch of the Haunted Fort, By Jack Farragut. 316 Old Eclipse, Trump Card of Arizona; or, Little Snap Shot's Horse Hunt, By T. © Harbaugh, 317 Peacock Pete, the Lively Lad from Lead- ville. By Lieut. Alfred Thorne. 318 Ker-Whoop, Ker-Whoo! or, The Tar- antula of Taos on the War-Path. By Buck- skin Sam. 319 The Black Rider 3 or, The Horse-Thieves’ League. By Jos. E Badger, Jr. 320 The Sea Sorceress; or, Lieutenant Ned, the Boy Skipper. By Jack Farragut. 3821 Deadwoo Dick’s Dozen; or, The Fakir of Phantom Flats. By Ed. L. Wheeler. 322 Nemo, the Detective; or, Kit Kenyon’s Vendetta. By Edward Willett. 323 Arkansaw Jack, of the Man-Hunters; or, The Scourge of the Mines. By Harry Hazard. 324 Ralph Ready, the Hotel Boy Detective; or, Tracking the Foxes to Earth. By Chas. Morris. 325 Kelley, Mickey & Co,, the Sleuths of Philadelphia; or, Satan’s Social. By Edward L. Wheeler. 326 The Ten Pards; or, The Terror of Take- Notice. By T. C. Harbaugh. 327 Creeping Cat, the Caddo; or, The Red and White Pards. By Buckskin Sam. 328 The Sky Detective; or, A Boy’s Fight for Life and Honor, By Major Mickey Free. 329 Red-Skin Tom) or, The Demon’s Trail. By Harry Hazard. 330 Little Quick-Shot, the Scarlet Scout; or, The Dead Face of Daggersville. By Edward L. Wheeler, 331 Black Nick, the Demon Rider; or, The Mountain Queen’s Warning. By Captain F. Whittaker. 332 Frio Fred; or, The Tonkaway’s Trust. By Buckskin Sam. 333 Brimstone Bob, and His Lightning Horse Quartette: or, Major Brage’s Ride to Tomb- stone. By Major EK. L, St. Vrain. 334 Kangaroo Kit; or, The Mysterious Miner. By Edward L, Wheeler. 335 Old Double Fist; or, The Strange Guide. By Joseph E. Badger, Jr. 336 Big Benson, the Brazos Bombshell; or, The Queen of the Lasso. By T. C. Harbaugh. 337 Ben ae! Be Cave King; or, Big Pete's Scoop. B . J, Hamilton, 338 A Tough Boy; or, The Dwarf’s Revenge. By Philip 8. Warne. 339 Kangaroo Kit’s Racket; or, The Pride of Played-Out. By Edward L. Wheeler, 340 Clip, the Contortionist; or, The Vigilantes of Montana. By Edward Willett. 341 t hebeat Thorn, the Vagabond Detective; or, Running Down a Rogue. By Charles Morris. 342 The Mountain Devil; or, Yellow Jack, the Outlaw Captain. By Harry Hazard. 343 Manhattan Mike, the Bowery Blood. 4 Edwari L. Wheeler. 344 The Wighting Trio; or, Rattlesnake, the Tonkaway. By Buckskix Sam. 345 Pitiless Mat, the White Slayer; or, Red Thunderbolt’s Secret. By T. C. Harbaugh. 346 Rapier Raphael; or, The Swordsmen of Zacatecas. By Maj. H. B. Stoddard, Ex-Scout. 347 Deadwood Dick’s Ducats; or, Rainy Days in the Diggings. By Edward L. Wheeler. 348 Fireheels; or, Old Skinflint, the Death- Shadow. Roger Starbuck. 349 Wild Wolf, the Waco; or, Big-Foot Wal- lace to the Front. By Buckskin Sam. 350 Red Balph, the River Rover; or, The Brother’s Revenge. By Ned Buntline. 351 Deadwood Dick Sentenced; or, The Terrible Vendetta. By Edward L. Wheeler. 352 Tombstone Tom, the Arizona Boy of “Sand”: or, The ween from Hard Luck. B oy *y L. St n. 353 The Reporter-Detective; or, Fred Fly- er’s Blizzard. By Charles Morris. 354 Big Horn Ike, the Hill Tramp; or, The Odd Pards. By Roger Starbuck. 355 The King of the Woods} or, Daniel Boone's Last Trail. By Jos. E. Badger, Jr. ay et CT LLL LL LL LLL LLL 356 Cool Sam and Pards; or, The Terrible Six From Texas, By T. C. Harbaugh. 357 Whe Kanch Raiders; or, The Siege of Fort Purgatory. By Buckskin Sam. 358 First-Class Fred, the Gent from Gopher; or, The Deadly Drop from Brimstone Bar. By Edward L, Wheeler. ! 359 Durango Dave, the Young Champion Wrestler; or, The Colorado Song Queen. By Major E. L. St. Vrain, 360 Silver-"iask, the Man of Mystery; or. The Cross of the Golden Keys. By J. C. Cowdrick. 361 The Phantom Light-House; or, ‘Black Rock,” the Smuggler Spy. By Roger Starbuck, 362 Deadwood Dick's Claim} or, The Fairy Face of Faro Flats, By Edward L. Wheeler. 363 Little Tornado; or, The Outcasts of the Glen. By Philip S. Warne. 364 Snap-Shot, the Boy Ranger; or The Snake and the Dove. By Buckskin Sam. 365 Baltimore Ben, the Bootblack Detective; or, The Fortunes of an Orphan Girl. By An- thony P. Morris. 366 Velvet Foot, the Indian Detective; or, The Taos Tiger. By T. C. Harbaugh. 367 Wide-Awake Joe; or, A Boy of the Times. By Charles Morris, 368 Wreka Jim, the Gold-Gatherer; or The Lottery of Life. By Edward L. Wheeler. 369 Shasta, the Gold King; or, For Seven Years Dead. By J. C. Cowdrick. 370 Breaker Ben, the Reef-Runner; or, The Telitale Hand. By Roger Starbuck. 371 Kingbolt Chris, the Young Hard-Shell Detective; or, The Solid Man From Slow- Coach. By Maj. E. L. St. Vrain. 872 VWreka Jim’s Prize; or, The Wolves of Wake-Up, By E. L. Wheeler. 373 Little Jingo; or, The Queer Pard. By Philip 8. Warne. : 374 Gold Dust Tomy; or, Ambergris Ben’s Double Match. By George Henry Morse, 375 Chiota, the Creek; or, The Three Thun- derbolts. By Buckskin Sam. 376 California Joe’s First Trail, A Story of the Destroying Angels. By Col. Thomas Hoyer Monstery. 377 Bonodel, the Boy Rover; or, The Flagless Schooner. By Col. Prentiss ingraham. 378 Nabob Neds; or, The Secret of Slab City. By Edward L. Wheeler. 379 Larry, the Leveler; or, The Bloods of the Boulevard, By Charles Morris. 380 Avalanche Alf, the Foothills Guide; or, The Snow-Prisoners of Colorado. By Major E. L. St. Vrain. 381 Bandera Bill; or, Frio Frank tothe Front. By Buckskin Sam. 382 Cool Kit, the King of Kids; or, A Villain’s Vengeance. By Edward L. Wheeler. 383 The Indian Pilot; or, The Search for Pirates’ Island. By Col. Prentiss Ingraham. 384 Whip-King Joe, the Boy Ranchero; or, The Border Schoolmaster, By Ol! Coomes. 3885 Wreka Jim’s Joker? or, The Rivals of Red Nose. By E. L. Wheeler. 886 Captain Cutlass, the Ocean Spider; or, The Buccaneer’s Gir) Foe. By T. C. Harbaugh. 387 Warpath Will, the Poy Phantom; or, The Traitor Guide. By Col. Prentiss Ingraham. 388 Little Oh-myy; or, Caught in His Own Trap. By Philip 8. Warne. 389 Bicycle Ben; or, The Lion of Lightning Lode. By Edward L. Wheeler. 390 Jaguar Joe, of the Mountain Mail-Line. By Maj. E. L. St. Vrain. 391 Rid-ilove Kit, the Dandy of the Rockies, By Maj. H. B. Stoddard, Ex-Scout. 392 Romeo and the Keds. By Buckskin Sam, 393 Seawaltf, the Boy Lieutenant. By Colonel Prentiss Ingraham, 394 Vreka Jim of Yuba Dam, By Edward L. Wheeler. 395 Calitornia Joe’s War Trail. By Capt. F, Whittaker. 396 Rough Rob, of Dynamite; or, The Twin Champions of Blue Blazes. By T. C, Harbaugh. 397 Bob o° the Bowery or The Prince of Mulberry Street. By Jo Pierce, of the New York Detective Force. 398 Kid-Glove Kit and Pard; or, The Gold King of Weird Pee ten 8 By _ . B. Stoddard, 399 Black Buckskin; or, The Masked Men of Death Canyon.. By Col. A. F, Holt. 400 Wrinkles, the Night-Watch Detective. By ward L. eeler. 401 Little Shoo-Fly3 or, A Race for a Ranch, By Philip S. Warne. 402 Isodor, the Youn The Fatal League. B 1. P. Ingraham. 403 Firefly Jack, the River-Rat Detective, By Charles Morris. 404 Little Lariat. By Buckskin Sam. 405 Deadwood Dick in Dead City. By Edward L. Wheeler. 406 The Mad Man-Hunter. By Maj. H. B. Stoddard, Ex-Scout. 407 The Boy Insurgent. By Col. Ingraham. 408 Bierce Leather-Breeches. By Philip 8. arne. A New Issue Every Tuesday. The Half-Dime Library is for sale by all newsdealers, five cents per copy, or sent by mail on receipt of six cents each, READLE AND ADAMS, PuBLIsHERs, 98 William Street, New York. Conspirator ; or, Eboo ; a ——_—— ~ a