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BEADLE'S | HALF-DIME 21 Clanamorn Chip, the Girl Sport; or, The _~” Golden Idol of Mt. Rosa. By E. L. Wheeler. 122 Phil Hardy, the Boss v3 or, The Mys- tery of the Strongbow. By Charles Morris 123 Kiowa Charley, the White Mustanger. By T. OC. Harbaugh. 124 vi ppy, the Texan; or, The Young Cham- ion, Ry George Gleason. 125 Bonanza Bill, Miner; or, Madam Mys- tery, the Female Forger. By E. L. Wheeler. 126 Picayune Pete; or, Nicodemus, the Dog Detective. By Clarles Morris. 127 Wild-Fire, the Boss gf the Road; or, The Wolves of Satan’s Gap. By Frank Dumont, 128 The Young Privz.teer 5 or, The Pirate’s Stronghold. By Harry Cavendish, 129 Deadwood Dick’s Double; or, The Ghost of Gorgon’s Gulch. By E, L. Wheeler. 130 Petective Dicks or, The Hero in Rags. By Charles Morris. 131 The Golden Handy or, Dandy Rock to the Rescue. By George Waldo Browne. 132 The Hunted Hunters or, The Strange Horseman of the Prairie. By Edward 8S. Ellis. 133 Boss Bob, the King of Bootblacks; or, The Pawnbroker’s Plot. By Edward L. Wheeler. 134 Sure Shot Seth, the Boy Rifleman yor, The Young Patriots of the North, Bv Oll Coomes, 135 Captain Paul, the Kentucky Moonshiner; or, The Boy Spy of the Mountains. By C, Dunning Clark, 136 Night-HMawk Kit; or, The Daughter of the Ranch. By Joseph E. Badger, Jr. 137 The Helpless and; or, Backwoods Retribution. By Captain Mayne Reid. 138 Blonde Bill; or, Deadwood Dick’s Home Base. By Edward L. Wheeler. 139 Judge Lynch, Jr.; or, The Boy Vigilante. By T. C. Harbaugh. lue Blazes}; or, The Break o’ Day Boys of Rocky Bar. By Frank Dumont. 141 Solid Sam, the ng’ A Road-Agent; or, The Branded Brows. By Edward L. Wheeler. 142 Handsome Harry, the Bootblack Detec- tive. By Charles Morris, 143 Scar-Face Saul, the Silent Hunter; or, The Mystery of Fort Rane. By Oll Coomes, 144 Dainty Lance, the Boy Sport. By Joseph E. Badger, Jr. 145 Captain Ferret, the New York Detective; or, Boss Bob’s Boss Job. | E. L. Wheeler. 146 Silver Star, the Boy Knight. By Oll Coomes, 147 Will Wildfire, the Thoroughbred; or, The Winning Hand. By Charles Morris, 148 Sharp Samy; _ or, The Adventures of a Friendless Boy. By J. Alexander Patten. 149 A Game of Gold; or, Deadwood Dick’s Big Strike. By Edward L. Wheeler. 150 Lance and Lasso}; or, The Children of the Chaco. 5 Captain Fred, Whittaker. 151 Panther Paul, the Prairie Pirate; or, Dainty Lance te the Rescue. By Joseph E. Badger, Jr. 152 Black Besa, Will Wildfire’s Racer; or, Win- ning Against Olds. By Charles Morris. 15% Eagle Kit, the Boy Demon; or, The Out- laws of the Gold Hills. By Oll Coomes. 154 The Sword Hunters; or, The Land of the Elephant Riders. By Capt. F. Whittaker 455 Gold Trigger, the Sport; or, The Girl Avenger. By T C. Harbaugh. 156 Deadwood Dick of Deadwood; or, The Picked Party. By Fd. L. Wheeler. 157 Mike Merry, the Harbor Police Boy. By Charles Morris. 158 Fancy Frank, of Colorado; or, The Trap- r’s Trust. By Buffalo Bill. 159 The Lost Captain: or, Skipper Jabez Coffin’s Cruise to the Open Polar Sea. By Capt. Fred. Whittaker. 160 Whe Black Giant; or, Dainty Lance in Jeopardy. By Jos. KE. Badger. Jr. 161 New Vork Nell, the Boy-Girl Detective; or, Old Blakesly’s Money. By Ed. L. Wheeler. 162 Will Wildfire inthe Woods; or, Camp Life in the Alleghanies. By Chas. Morris. 163 Little Texas, the Young Mustanger. By Oll Coomes, 164 Dandy Rock’s Petey ee or, Hunted to Death. By George Waldo browne. 165 Billy Bags ‘ge, the Railroad Boy; or, Run to Earth. Charles Morris. 166 Hickory or, The Trapper-Bri- gade’s Spy. By Harry St. George. 167 Asa Sec tt, the Steamboat Boy; or, The Land Pirates of the Mississippi. Ry Ed. Willett. 168 Deadly Dash; or, Fighting Fire With Fire. By Jos. E. Badger, Jr. 169 Tornado Tom; or, Injun Jack From Red Core. By T. C. Harbaugh. 170 °° A arenes Card; or, Will Wildfire Wins and Loses. By Charles Morris. 171 Ebony Dany or, The Rival Leagues of Silver Circle. By Frank Dumont. 172 Thunderbolt Tom; or, The Wolf-Herder of the Rockies. By Harry St. George. 173 Dandy Rock’s Rival; or, The Hunted Maid of Taos. By George Waldo Browne. 174 Bob Rockett, the Boy Dodger; or, Mys- teries of New York. By Charles Morris. 175 Captain Arizona, the King Pin of Road- Agents; or, Patent-Leather Joe’s Big Game. By Philip 8S. Warne. | e Boy Runaway; or, The Buccaneer of the Bay. By Lieut. H.'D. Perry, U. S. N. 177 Nobby Nick of Nevada; or. The Scamps of the Sierras. By Edward L. Wheeler. 178 Old Solitary, the Hermit Trapper; or, The n of Silver Lake. By Oll Coomes. 179 Bob Rockett, the Bank Runner; or, The Road to Ruin, By Charles Morris. arry; 180 The Sea Trailer; or, A Vow Well Kept. apie 3 H. D. ee? $ U.S. N. 181 ild Frank, the Buckskin Bravo; or, Lady Lily’s Love. By Edward L. Wheeler. 182 Little urricane, the. Boy Captain. By Oll Coomes. 183 The Hidden Hand; or, Will Wildfire’s Revenge. af Serpe Morris. 184 The Boy Trailers; or, Dainty Lance on the War-Path. By Joseph E. Badger, Jr. 185 Evil Eye, King of Cattle Thieves; or, The Vultures of the Rio Grande. By F. Dumont. 186 Cool Desmond; or, The Gambler's Big Game. By Col. Delle Sara. 187 Fred Halyard, the Life Boat Boy; or, The Smugglers of the Inlet. By Charles Morris. 188 Ned Temple, the Border Par or, The Mad Hunter of Powder River. By T. C. Harbaugh. 189 Bob Rockett, the Cracksman; or, Driven to the Wall. By Charles Morris. 190 paeiay Darke; or, Tle Tigers of High Pine. By Wm. R. feyster. 191 Buffalo Billy, the Boy Bullwhacker; or, The Doomed Thirteen. By Capt. A. B. Taylor. 192 Captain Kit, the Will-o’ the-Wisp; or, The Mystery of Montauk Point. By Lieut. H. D. Perry, U.S. N. 193 <aptain Mask, the Lady Road-Agent; or, Patent-Leather Joe’s.Defeat. By P. S. Warne. 194 Buffalo Bili’s Bet; or, The Gambler Guide. By Capt. Alfred B. Taylor, U.S. A. 195 Deadwood Dick’s Dream, or, The Ri- vals of the Road. By Edward L. eeler. 196 Shadowed; or. Bob Rockett's Fight for Life. By Charles Morris. 197 Little Grit, the Wild Rider; or, Bessie, the Stock-Tender’s Daughter. By Col. Ingraham, 198 Arkansaw, the n with the Knife; or, The Queen of Fate's Revenge. By Harbaugh. 199 Featherweight, the -“— Champion of the Muskingum 3 or, On his Muscle, Wits an Honor. By Edward Willett. 200 The Boy Bedouins; or, The Brothers of the Plumed Lance. By Capt. F. Whittaker. 201 The Black Hills Jezebel; or, Dead wood Dick’s Ward. By Ed. L. Wheeler. 202 Prospect Pete, of the Boy Brigade; or, The oung Outlaw Hunters. me OL Coomes, 203 The Boy Pards; or, Dainty Lance Un- masks. By Jos. E. Badger, Jr. 204 Gold Piume, the Boy Bandit; or, The Kid- Glove Sport. By Col. Prentiss Ingraham. 205 Deadwood Dick’s Doom; or, Calamity Jane’s Last Adventure. By Ed. L. Wheeler, 206 Dark Paul, the Tiger King; or, Caught in His Own Trap. By Charles Morris. 207 Navajo Nick, the Boy Gold Hunter. By T. C. Harbaugh, 208 The Boy Hercules; or, The Prairie Tramps. By Oll Coomes. 209 Fritz, the Round-Boy Detective; or, Dot Leetle Game Mit Rebecca. By E. L. Wheeler. 210 Faro Frank of High Pine; or, Dandy Darke’s Go-Down Pards. By Wm. R. Eyster. 211 Crooked Cale, the Caliban of Celestial City, By Joseph E. Badger. Jr. 212 Dashing Dave, the Dandy Detective. By Charles Morris, 213 Fritz to the Front; or, The Ventriloquist Scamp-Hunter. By Edward L. Wheeler. 214 Wolfgang, the Robber of the Rhine. By _ _ Capt. Fred. Whittaker, 215 Captain Bullet, the Raider King; or, Little Topknot’s Crusade. By T. C. Harbaugh. 216 Bison Bill. the Prince of the Reins. By Col. Prentiss Ingraham. 217 Captain Crack-Shot, the Girl Brigand. By Edward L. Wheeler. 218 Ficer Tom, the Texan Terror. By Oll Coomes, 219 Despa d, the Duelist; or, The Mountain Vampires. By Philip 8. Warne. 3 220 Tom Tanner, Scalawag and Sca or, The Black Sheep of the Flock. Philip S. Warne. “4 , 221 Sugar-Coated Sam}: or. The Black Gowns of Grim Gulch. By Ed. L. Wheeler. 222 «srit, the Bravo Sport; or, The Woman Trailer By Col. Prentiss Ingraham. 223 Ozark Alf, King of the Mountain; or, Featherweight Among the Outlays. By Ed- ward Willett. . 224 Dashing Dick; or, Trapper Tom’s Castle. By Oll Coomes. 225 Sam Charcoal, the Premium Darky; o, How the Boy Got feven. By Chas. Morris, 226 Snoozer, the Boy oe or, The Arak £~<- tective. By Edward L. Wheeler. 227 Dusky Darrell, Trapper; or. The Green Ranger of the Yellowstone. By Edwirt Emer- son, 228 Little Wildfire, the Yourg Prwrie Nomad; or, The Idyl of Echo Canyon, Br Oll Coomes. 229 Crimson Kate, the Gir) Trailer; or, The Cowboy’s Triumph. By Co’. P. Ingraham, 230 The Vankee Rajah, or, The Fate of the Black Shereef. By C. Dunning Clark. 231 Plucky Phil, of the Mountain Trail; or, Rosa, the Red Jezebel. By T. C. Harbaugh. 232 Gold-Dust Dick. By Ed. L. Wheeler. 233 Joe Buck of Angels and His Boy Pard Paul Powderhorn, By Albert W. Aiken. 234 Old Rocky’s ** Boyees;3* or, Benito, the Young Horse-Breaker. By Maj. Sam §, Hall, ** Buckskin Sam, 235 Shadow Sam, the Messenger Boy; or, Turning the Tables. By Charles Morris. 236 Apollo Bill, the Trail Tornado; or, Rowdy Kate from Right Bower. By Ed. L. eeler. 237 Lone Star, the Cowboy Captain or, The Mysterious Ranchero: By Col. P. Ingraham. —<—. Saae 238 The Parson Detective; o: Liit'« Shocky the Ranger of Raven Roost. By O!, Coomes, 239 The Gold-seeker Guide; cr The Lost Mountain. By a Mayne Reid 240 Cyclone Kit, the Young Gladiator; or, The Locked Valley. By Edward L. Wheeler, 241 Bill Bravo, and His Bear Pards; or, The Roughs of the Rockies. By T. C. Harbaugh. 242 The Two ‘ Bloods’; or, Shenandoah Bil and His Gang. By Charles Morris. 248 The Disguised Guide; or, Wild Raven, the Ranger of the North. By Ol] Coomes. 244 Sierra Sam, the Frontier Ferret; or, & Sister’s Devotion. By Edwaid L. Wheeler. 245 Merle, the Middy; o:. The Heir of an Ocean Freelance. By Col. Prentiss Ingraham. 246 Giant George; or, The Ang’! of the Range. By Major Sam 8. Hall—‘ Buckskin Sam. ‘rizzly and His Pets. 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. Whittaker. £50 The Midshipman Mutimeer; or. Brandt, the Buccaneer. By Col. P. Ingraham. 251 Light-House Lige; or. Osceola, the Fire- brand of the Everglades. By Captain J. F. C. Adams. 252 Dick Dashaway; or, A Dakota Boy im Chicago. By Charles Morris. 253 Sierra Sam’s Pard; or, The Angel of Big Vista. By Edward L. Wheeler. 254 The Half-Blood; or, The Panther of the Plains. By Edward 8. Elis. 255 ic eg peel’ the King-Pin of Bowie:. a . C. Harbaugh. 256 Young Kentuck }; or, The Red Lasso. By’ Captain Mark Wilton. 257 The Lost Hunters; or, The Underground: Camp. my Captain J. F. C. Ada 258 Sierra Sam’s Seven; or, e Stolen Bride. By Edward L. Wheeler. ’ 259 The Golden Harpoon, or, Lost Ameng the Floes. By Roger Starbuck. 260 Dare-Devil Dan, the Young Prairie Ran- ger. By Oll Coomes. 261 Fergus Fearnaught, the New York Boy. BY George L. Aiken. 262 The oung Sleuths; or, Rollicking: Mike’s Hot Trail. By Charles Morris. 263 Deadwood Dick's Divide; or, The Spirit of Swamp Lake. By Ed. L. Wheeler, 261 The Float ng Feather; or, Merle Monte’s Treasure Island. By Colonel Prentiss. Ingraham, 265 The Tiger Tamer; or, "he League of the Jungle. By Captain Fred. Whittaker. 266 Killb’ar, the Guide; or, Davy Crockett’ss Crooked Trail. By Ensign C, D. Warren. 267 The Buckskin Detective; or, Claude Crecy, 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 fen, the Arizona Cyclone; or, The Riot at Keno Camp. By Capt. M. Wilton. 271 The Huge Hunter; or. The Steam Man. of the Prairies. By Edward §, Ellis. 272 Minkskin Mike, the Boy Sharpshooter.. By Oll Coomes, 273 Jumbo Joe, the Boy Patrol; or, The Rival. Heirs. By Edward L eeler, 274 Jolly Jim, the Detective Apprentice; or, Harry Keen’s Big * Lay."’ By Charies Morris. 275 Arizona Jack; or, Giant George’s Tender foot Pard. By Buckskin Sam. 276 Merle Monte’s Craise; or, The Chase of ‘*The Gold Ship.” By Col. Prentiss Ingraham. 277 Denver Boll, the Detective Queen. , Edward L. Wheeler. 278 The Three Tra re; or, The Mountain Monster. Majoe Ww, Garson, 279 Old Winch, the Rifie King: or, The Buck skin Desweradoes. By T. C. Harbaugh. 280 Merle Monte’s Fate; or, Pearl, The Pr rate’s Pride. By Col, Prentiss Ingraham. 281 Denver Doll's Victory; or, Skull and Gross-bones. By Edward L. Wheeler, £562 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 Decor; or, Little Bill's Bonanza. By Edward L. Wheeler. 286 Josh The Boy Tendertoot; or, The Wild Men of Buzzard Bar. By Capt. M. Wilton. 287 Billy Biue-Kyes, the B ver of the Rio Grande. By Col. Prensa Ingraham. 288 The Scalp King; or. The Human Thun. derbolt. By Captain J. F. C. Adams. 289 Jolly Jim’*« Jo: or The Young Detec- tive’s Triumph. By Charles Morris, 290 Lit'le Foxfire, the Boy Spy. By OB Coomes, 291 Turk, the Boy Ferret. By E. L. Wheeler. 292 Sanche Pedro, the Boy Bandit. By Maj. E. L. St. Vrain. . A New Jesue Every Tursday. Whe Half-Dime Library is for sale by all newsdealers, five cents per copy, or sent by mail on seceipt of six cents each. BEADLE AND ADAMS, PvBLIsHERs, 98 William Street, New York.. an <S); ,OO 4