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— 32 Large 'hree-Column Pages, > ‘ f, ‘i ” fi ULAR i ji y/ KIT CARSON, JR.—NoO. 3, 1.A Hard Crowd: or, GENTLEMAN Sam’s Sister. By Philip S. Warne. 2. The Dare-Devil: or, THz WinGED WiTcH OF THE SEA. By Col. Prentiss Ingraham. 3. Kit Carson, Jr., THE Crack SHor or THE Waist. By Buckskin Sam. 4. The Kidnapper: or, Tar Great SHANGHAI OF THE NorTHWwEST. By Philip S. Warne, 5. The Fire-Fiends: or, HERCULES, THE HuncHpack. By A. P. Morris. 6. Wildcat Bob, Tuer Boss BrviszER: or, THE BorDER BLoopHOUNDS. By Edward L. Whee- ler, author of ‘* Deadwood Dick,’ ** Double Daggers.”’ 7. Death-Notch, THz DESTROYER: OR, THe Sprrir Lake AVENGERS, By Oll Coomes, 8. The Headless Horseman. A strange story of Texas. By Capt. Mayne Reid, 9. Handy Andy. By Samuel Lover. 10. Vidocq, THE FrencH POLICE Spy. Written by himself, 11. Midshipman Easy. ryat. 12. The Death-Shot: or, TRACKED TO Datu. By Capt. Mayne Reid. 13. Pathaway: or, Nick WHIFFLES, THE oun TRAPPER OF THE NoRTHWEST. By Dr. J. H. Rob- n. 14, Thayendanegesa, THE ScourRGE ; oR, THE WAR-EAGLE OF THE MoHAwkxs. By Ned Bunt- ine, author of ‘‘The White Wizard.”’ By Capt. Mar- — ry a See a al ° a j " er Lm 2 N q00 SS Yi) i wee j = | Som \ ~ ee ——————— my = ——$—$— HANDY ANDY.—NO. 9, EADLE’ 15. The Tiger-Slayer: or, EaaGur- Hap To THE Rescug. By Gustave Aimard. 16. The White Wizard: or, THe Great PROPHET OF THE SEMINOLES. By Ned Buntline. 17. Nightshade, THz Rosser PRINCE oF HounsLow Hratu. By Dr, J. H. Robinson. 18. The Sea Bandit: or, THE QUEEN o¥ THE Istzx. By Ned Buntline. 19. Red Cedar, Tot Prarrm OvutLaw. By Gustave Aimard, 20. The Bandit at Bay: or, THE PI- RATES OF THE Prarrizs. By Gustave Aimard, 21. The Trapper’s Daughter: or, THe Ovurtaw’s Fare. By Gustave Aimard, 22. Whitelaw: or, NaTTim or THE LAKE SHorr, By Dr. J. H. Robinson, 23. The Red Warrior: oR, STELLA DELORME’s CoMANCHE Lover. By Ned Buntline, 24. Prairie Flower. By Gustave Ai- mard, author of “ Tiger-Slayer,”’ etc. 25. The Gold-Guide: or, STEEL Arm, THE REGULATOR, By Francis Johnson. 26. The Death-Track: or, THE Ovt- LAWS OF THE MounTAIN. By Francis Johnson, 27. The Spotter-Detective: or, Tur Grats oF New York. By Albert W. Aiken. 28. Three-Fingered Jack, Tur Roap- AGENT OF THE Rockr&s; OR, THE Boy Miner ofr Harp Luck. By Joseph E. Badger, Jr. 29. Tiger Dick, THz Faro King; or, THe CasHrer’s Crime. By Philip 8. Warne, author of “A Hard Crowd,” etc. 30. Gospel George; or, Firry FRED, THe Ovrtaw. By Joseph EK, Badger, Jr. 31. The New York ‘Sharp ;’ or, THe FiasH or LicgHTnNine, By Albert W. en, 832. B’hoys of Yale; or, THe Scrapzs oF A Harp Set or CoLuearans. By John D. Vose, 1 oe. Overland Kit. By Albert W. en, 34. Rocky Mountain Rob. By Al- bert W. Aiken. 35. Kentuck, the Sport. By Albert W. Aiken. 36. Injun Dick. By Albert W. Aiken. 37. Hirl, the Hunchback; or, Tut SwORDMAKER OF THE SANTEE. By Dr. J. H, Robinson. 38. Velvet Hand; or, THE [RON Grip or Ingon Dick. By Albert W. Aiken. 39. The Russian Spy: oR, THE BROTH- ERS OF THE STaRRY Cross. By Frederick Whittaker. 40. The one Haired ‘Pards;’ or Tue TARTARS OF THE 8. By Jos. EK, Badger, Jr. 41. Gold Dan: or, Tur WuitTr SavaGe oF THE GreaT SaLtt Lake. By Albert W. Aiken. 42. The California Detective: or, Tue WircHeEs oF New York. By Albert W. Aiken. 43. Dakota Dan, Tut RECKLESS RANGER; or, Taz Brx-Huntrers Excursion. By Oll Coomes, 44, Old Dan Rackback, THE Great EXTARMINATOR; or, THE TRIANGLE’S Last TRAL. By Oll Coomes. 45. Old Bull’s Eye, THE LiGcurtnine SuHor oF THE PLamns. By Joseph E. Badger, Jr., 46. Bowie-Knife Ben, THE LITTLE HunTER OF THE Nor’-westT. By Oll Coomes. 47. Pacific Pete, THk PRINCE OF THE Revoiver. By Jos, E. Badger. 48. Idaho Tom, Tue Youna OvuTLAw OF SILVERLAND. By Oll Coomes, 49. The Wolf Demon, or, THE QUEEN OF THE KANAWHA. By Albert W. Aiken. 50. Jack Rabbit, Taz Pramm Sport; or, THE CHILDREN OF THE LLANO Estacapo. By Jos. E. Badger, Jr. 51. Red Rob, THe Boy Roap-AGeEnt. By Ol! Coomes. 52. Death Trailer, THz Curr or Scouts; or, Life and Love in a Frontier Fort. By Hon. Wm. F. Cody, (Buffalo Bill.) 53. Silver Sam; or, THE MYSTERY OF’ Deadwoop City, By Col. Delle Sara. 64. Always on Hand; or, THE SPORTIVE Sport oF THE Foor Huis, By Phillip 8, Warne, author of ‘‘A Hard Crowd,” “Patent Leather Joe’ IBRARY. Each Number Complete. Price 10 cts. ' ) ve i aye i » 55. The Scalp Hunters. A RoMANCE oF THE PLaIns. By Capt. Mayne Reid. 56. The Indian Mazeppa; or, THE Map MAN oF THE Puarns. By Albert W. Aiken. 57. The Silent Hunter ; or, Taz Scown Haut Mystery. By Percy B. St. John. 58. Silver Knife; or, WIcKLIFrE, THE Rocky Mountain Ranger. By Dr. J. H. Robinson. 59. The Man From Texas; or, THE OvuTLAW OF ARKANSAS. By Albert W. Aiken. 60. Wide Awake; or, THE IpiIoT or THE Buack Hints. By Frank Dumont. 61. Captain Seawaif, THz PRIVATEER. By Ned Buntline. 62. Loyal Heart; or, THz TRAPPERS ov ARKANSAS. By Gustave Aimard. 63. The Winged Whale. By Albert W. Aiken. a 64. Double- Sight, the Death Shot. By Joseph E. Badger, Jr. 65. The Red Rajah: or, THE ScourcE oF THE INDIES. By Captain Frederick Whittaker. Ready April 9th. 66. The Specter Barque. A Taz oF THE Paciric. By Captain Mayne Reid. Ready April 284, A new issue every week. Beadle’s Dime Library is for sale by all Newsdealers, ten cents per copy, or sent by mail on receipt of twelve cents each. BEADLE & ADAMS, Publishers, 98 William Street, New York. { ewe. he bh, (El ooo) <S},(€