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KREADLE'S*| )IME*]IBRARY. Published Every Wednesday. Each Issue Complete and Sold at the Uniform Pricé of Ten Cents. No Double Numbers, BY WILLIAM R. EYSTER, 145 Pistol Pards; or, The Silent Sport from Cinnabar. 160 Soft Hand, Sharp; or, Tho Man with the Sand. 182 Hands Up; or, The Knights of the Canyon. 192 The Lightning Sport. 914 The Two Cool Sports; or, Gertie of the Gulch. 229 Captain Cutsleeve; or, The Little Sport. 268 Magic Mike, the Man of Frills. 800 A Sport ip Spectacles; or, The Bad Time at Bunco. 838 Derringer Dick, the Man with the Drop. 44 Double Shot Dave of the Left Hand. -856 Three Handsome Sports; or, The Double Com- bination. 875 Royal George, the Three in One. 896 The Piper Detective, 402 Snapshot Sam; or, The Angels’ Flat Racket, 429 Hair Trigger Tom of Red Bend. -459 Major Sunshine, the Man of Three Lives. BY CAPTAIN MAYNE REID. 8 The Headless Horseman; A Strange Story of Texas, 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 Queen of the kes, 200 The Rifle Rangers; or, Adventures in Mexico. 208 The White Chief. A Romance of Northern Mex- ico, 213 The War Trail; or, The Hunt of the Wild Horse. 218 The Wild Huntress; or, The Squatter’s Ven- geance, 228 The Maroon. A Tale of Voodoo and Obeah. 234 The Hunter’s Feast. 267 The White Squaw. BY CAPT. FRED. WHITTAKER, 39 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 Diamonds. 115 The Severed Head; or, The Secret of Castle Coucy. 1382 Nemo, King of the Tramps. 159 Red Rudiger, the Archer, 174 The Phantom Knights, 187 The Death’s Head Cuirassiers. 198 The Man in Red. 206 One Eye, the Cannoneer, 211 Colonel Plunger; or, The Unknown Sport. 215 Parson Jim, King of the Cowboys. 226 The Mad Hussars; or, The O’s and the Mac’s, 230 The Flving Dutchman of 1880. 242 The Fog Devil; or, The 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 Surveyor. 27 The Saucy Jane, Privateer. 284 The Three Frigates; or, Old Ironsides’ Revenge. 290 The Lost Corvette; or, Blakeley’s Last Cruise, 295 Old Cross-Eye, the Maverick-Hunter. - 808 Top-Notch Tom, the Cowboy Outlaw. 810 The Marshal of Satanstown; or, The Cattle- Lifters’ League. 826 The Whitest Man in the Mines. 878 John Armstrong, Mechanic. 406 Old Pop Hicks, Showman. 412 Larry Locke, the Man of Iron, 445 Journeyman John, the Champion, BY OLL COOMES, % 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. #48 One-Armed Alf, the Giant Hunter, | 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. | 228 Canyon Dave, the Man of the Mountain, | oe _————_— —a 227 Buckshot Ben, the Man-Hunter of Idaho. | 237 Long-Haire Max; or, The Black League, 245 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 Sronefist, of Big Nugget Bend. 276 Texa; Crick, the Southwest Detective. 285 Lightning Bolt, the Canyon Terror. 201 Horseshoe Hank, the Man of Big Luck, 805 Silver-Plated Sol, the Montana Rover. 311 Heavy Hand; or, The Marked Men. 823 Hotspur Hugh; or, The Banded Brothers. BY SAM S. HALL—** Buckskin Sam,’ 8 Kit Carson, Jr., the Crack Shot. 90 Wild Will, the Mad Ranchero. 178 Dark Dashwood, the Desperate. 186 The Black Bravo; or, The Tonkaway’s tpg hep 191 The Terrible Tonkaway; or, Old Rocky and his Pards. 195 ge aoe Star Gambler; or, The Magnolias aid, 199 Diamond Dick, the Dandy from Denver. 204 Big Foot Wallace, the King of the Lariat, 212 The Brazos Tigers; or, The Minute Men, 217 The Serpent of El Paso; or, Frontier Frank. 221 Desperate Duke, the Guadaloupe ‘‘ 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 Rienpete Steve; or, The Doom of the Double ace, 301 Bowlder Bill; or, The Man from Taos, 309 Raybold, the Rattling Ranger. 322 The Crimson Coyotes; or Nita the Nemesis. 328 King Kent; or, The Bandits of the Bason. 842 Blanco Bill, the Mustang Monarch. 858 The Prince of Pan Out. 871 Gold Buttons; or, The Up Range Pards. BY DR. J. H. ROBINSON. 13 Pathaway; or, Nick Whiffles. the old Nor’west er rapper. 17 Nightshade; or, The Robber Prince. 22 Whitelaw; or, Nattie of the Lake Shore, 37 Hirl, the Hunchback; or, The Santee Sword- maker. 58 Silver Knife; or, The Rocky Mountain Ranger. 70 Hydrabad, the Strangler. 73 The Knights of the Red Cross; or, The Granada ag an. 163 Ben Brion; or, Redpath, the Avenger. BY MAJOR DANGERFIELD BURR, 92 Buffalo Bill, the Buckskin King, 117 Dashing Dandy; or, The Hotspur of the Hills. 142 Captain Crimson, the Man of the Iron Face. 156 Velvet Face, the Border Bravo, 175 Wild Bill’s Trump Card; or, The Indian Heiress. 8% The Phantom Mazeppa; or, The Hyena. 448 Hark Kenton, the Traitor. BY MAJOR DANIEL BOONE DUMONT. 883 Silver Sam, the Detective. 889 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, Salamander Sam. 454 The Night Raider. 464 Sandycraw, tue Man of Grit. BY GEORGE ST. GEORGE. 296 Duncan, the Sea Diver. 417 Tucson Tom; or, The Fire Trailers. BY J. C. COWDRICK. 890 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 R»b, the Tulip from Texas, BY GEORGE CO. JENKS, 898 Sleepless Eye, the Pacific Detective, 432 The Giant Horseman. BY COLONEL DELLE SARA, 53 Silver Sam; or, The Mystery of Deadwood City. 87 The Scarlet'Captain; or, Prisoner of the Tower. 106 Shamus O’Brien, the Bould Boy of Glingal, | BY NEWTON M. CURTISS, 120 The Texan Spy; or. The Prairie Guide. 2544 Giant Jake, the Patrol of the Mountain. BY FRANCIS JOHNSON, 25 The Gold Guide; or, Steel Arm, Regulator. 26 The Death Track; or, The Mountain Outlaws, 123 Alapaha the Squaw; or, The Border Renegades. 124 Assowaum the Avenger; or, The Doom of the Destroyer. 135 The Bush Ranger: or, Tne Half-Breed Rajah, 186 The Outlaw Hunter; or, The Bush Ranger, 1388 The Border Bandit; or, The Horse Thief’s Trail, , BY ©. DUNNING CLARK, 164 The King’s Fool. 183 Gilbert the @uide. BY COL. THOMIAS HH. MONSTERY, 82 Iron Wrist, the Swordmaster. 126 The Demon Duelist; or, The Leagus of Steel. 143 The Czar’s Spy; or, The Nihilist League, | 150 1 Rubio Bravo, King of the Swordsmen. | 157 Mourad, the Mameluke; or, The Three Sword- masters. 169 Corporal Cannon, the Man of Forty Duels. 236 Champion Sam; or, The Monarchs of the Show, 262 Fighting Tom, the Terror of the Toughs, 832 Spring-Heel Jack; or, The Masked Mystery. BY ISAAC HAWKS, Ex-Detective, 232 Orson Oxx$ or, The River Mystery. ie 240 A Cool Head; or, Orson Oxx in Peril. : BY PROF. J. H. INGRAHAM, 113 The Sea Slipper: or, The Freebooters. 118 The Burglar Captain; or. The Fallen Star, 814 Lafitte; or, The Pirate of the Gulf. 816 Lafitte’s Lieutenant; or, Child of the Sea. BY GUSTAVE AIMARD, 15 The Tiger Slayer; or, Eagle Heart to the Rescue, 19 Red Cedar, the Prairie Outlaw, 20 The Bandit at Ray; or, The Prairie Pirates. | 21 The Trapper’s Daughter; or, The Outlaw's Fate, #4 Prairie Flower. ® 62 Loyal Heart: or, The Trappers of Arkansas, ‘> 149 The Border Rifles. A Tale of the Texan War, . 151 The Freebooters, A Story of the Texan War, 153 The White Scalper. MISCELLANEOUS, 6 Wildcat Bob, the Boss Bruiser. By Edward L, ‘ Wheeler, ne 9 Handy Andy. By Samuel Lover, 10 Vidoeq, the French Police Spy. Written by himself. {11 Midshipman Easy. By Captain att. 82 B'hoys of Yale; or, The Scrapes of Collegians. 60 Wide Awake, the Robber King. By Frank Du- — mont, 68 she Fighting Trapper. By Oaptain J. F. 0. is ams. * 7 The Queen’s Musketeers. By George Albany. es 78 The Mysterious Spy. 2 ag? M. Grainger, ; 102 The Masked Band; or, The Man without a Name, By George L, Aiken! 110 The Silent Rifleman. By H. W. Herbert. . 1% The Blacksmith Outlaw; or, Merrie England, —~ By Harrison Ainsworth, 188 Rody the Rover. By William Carleton. aa 140 The Three Spaniards. By Geo. Walker, ay 144 The Hunchback of NotreDame. By Victor ugo. 146 The Doctor Detective. By George Lemuel. 152 Captain lronnerve, the Counterfeiter Chief. 158 The Doomed Dozen. By Dr. Frank Powell. ; 166 Owlet, the Robber Prince. By Septimus R, Urban, 179 Conrad, the Convict. By Prof, Gildersleeve, 190 The Three Guardsmen. ro fang pons Dumas, 261 Black Eon, the Prairie underbolt. By Col. o Yards. i 275 The Smuggler Cutter; or, The Cavern in the | Cliff. By J. D. Conroy, , 40 812 Kinkfoot Karl, the Mountain Scourge. By Mor. — 3 ris Redwing. .. 830 “2 ae the Quaker City Detective. By Charles =—s_— or * 4 1 850 Piash Falcon, the Society Detective. By Weldon 0 a * * ) 853 Bart Brennan; or, The King of Straight Flush, By John Cuthbert. . . eS 866 The Telegraph Detective. By George Henry - Morse 410 Sarah Brown, Detective. By K. F. Hill, | . A new issue every Wednesday. Ales Beadle’s Dime Library is for sale by all Newsdealers, ten cents per copy, or sent by mailon _ -y receipt of twelve cents each, BEADLE & ADAMS } Publishers, 98 William Street, New York, ry <> : 3 \ied | Gbhoo