The Beadle Collection of Dime Novels Given to the New York Public Library By Dr. Frank P. O'Brien

Part 14

Chapter 143,553 wordsPublic domain

Hall, S. S.: Arizona Jack, 46. Bald Head’s pards, 60. Bandera Bill, 48. The bayou bravo, 28. Big Foot Wallace, the king of the lariat, 26. The black bravo, 26. Bowlder Bill, 29. The Brazos tigers, 27. Buckskin Ben, of Texas, 61. Chiota, the Creek, 48. Creeping Cat, the Caddo, 47. The crooked three, 28. Dark Dashwood, the desperate, 26. Desperate Duke, the Guadaloupe “galoot,” 27. Diamond Dick, the dandy from Denver, 26. Double Dan, the dastard, 28. The fighting trio, 47. Frio Fred, 47. Frio Fred in Texas, 61. Giant George, the ang’l of the range, 45. Giant George’s revenge, 60. Ker-Whoop, ker-whoo! 47. King Kent, 30. Kit Carson, jr., the crack shot of the west, 23. Little Lone Star, 49. The merciless marauders, 29. Mountain Mose, the gorge outlaw, 28. Old Rocky’s “boyees,” 45. Old Rocky’s boys, 60. Paint Pete, the prairie patrol, 32. The prince of Pan-out, 30. The ranch raiders, 48. Raybold, the rattling ranger, 29. Rocky Mountain Al, 27. Romeo and the reds, 48. The rough riders, 28. The serpent of El Paso, 27. Snap-Shot Sam, 61. Stampede Steve, 29. The strange pard, 47. The Tarantula of Taos, 46. The terrible Tonkaway, 26. The terrible trio, 27. Wild Will, the mad ranchero, 24. Wild Wolf, the Waco, 48.

Hall, W. J.: The slave sculptor, 38, 71.

Halsey, H. P.: Black Raven, the Georgia detective, 74. The giant detective’s last “shadow,” 74. Lights and shades of New York, 74. Mademoiselle Lucie, the French lady detective, 74. Mephisto, 74. Monte-Cristo Ben, the ever-ready detective, 74. Night scenes in New York, 74. Old Electricity, the lightning detective, 74. Old Ironsides abroad, 74. Old Ironsides at his best, 74. Old Ironsides in New York, 74. Old Phenomenal, 74. Old Sleuth’s luck, 74. Old Terrible, the iron-arm detective, 74. On their track, 74. The silent terror, 74. Tom Thumb, 74. Tragedy and strategy, 74. The Yankee detective, 74.

Hamilton, W. J., pseud. _See_ Clark, C. D.

Harbaugh, T. C.: Arkansaw, the man with the knife, 44. The bantam sport, 52. Big Benson, the Brazos bombshell, 47. Bill Bravo, and his bear pards, 45. Billy Bantam, the boy beagle, 51. The Boy exiles of Siberia, 19. The boy shadow, 49. Branded Ben, the night ferret, 50. Broadcloth Burt, the Denver dandy, 29. The buckskin detective, 46. California Claude, the lone bandit, 30. The California sleuth, 32. Captain Apollo, the king-pin of Bowie, 46. Captain Bullet, the raider king, 45. Captain Cobra, the hooded mystery, 33. Captain Coldgrip’s long trail, 32. Captain Coldgrip’s nerve, 31. Captain Cutlass, the ocean spider, 48. Captain Sid, the Shasta ferret, 33. Captain Velvet’s big stake, 32. The city vampires, 49. Clip, the Battery ferret, 52. The condor killers, 20. Cool Conrad, the Dakota detective, 30. Denver Duke, the man with “sand,” 30. The desperate dozen, 30. Dictionary Nat, detective, 60. Dodger Dick, the dock ferret, 50. Dodger Dick, the wharf-spy detective, 50. Dodger Dick’s best dodge, 50. Dodger Dick’s desperate case, 50. Dodger Dick’s double, 50. The dude desperado, 35. Dynamite Dan, 46. Eagle Ned, 52. Felix Fox, the boy spotter, 49. Flash Dan, the nabob, 30. Fox and Falcon, the Bowery shadows, 50. The girl avenger, 62. Gold Trigger, the sport, 43, 59. The hidden lodge, 41. The island trapper, 62. Judge Lynch, jr., 43. Keen Kennard, the Shasta shadow, 31. Kent Keen, the crook-crusher, 37. Kiowa Charley, the white mustanger, 43. Kit Harefoot, the wood-hawk, 42. Kit, the pavement sharp, 51. Little Lon, the street singer detective, 51. The lost bonanza, 31. Lucifer Lynx, the wonder detective, 32. Merciless Matt, 57. The mountain detective, 46. Navajo Nick, the boy gold hunter, 44. Ned Temple, the border boy, 44. Nightingale Nat, 58. Old Crossfire’s crisis, 62. Old Eclipse, trump card of Arizona, 47. Old Rube, the hunter, 42. Old Winch, the rifle king, 46. The pampas hunters, 20. Piney Paul, the mountain boy, 59. Pitiless Matt, the white slayer, 47. Plucky Phil, of the mountain trail, 45. Red pard and yellow, 34. Rough Rob of Dynamite, 48. Shadowing the London detective, 37. Silk Hand, the Mohave ferret, 33. Silk Ribbon’s crush-out, 37. The silken lasso, 49. Silver Steve, the branded sport, 36. Single Sight, the one-eyed sport, 50. Snow-Shoe Tom, 19. The snow-trail, 19. The squaw spy, 62. Stung Serpent, the last chief of the Natchez, 68. Sunshine Sam, chip of the old block, 32. The ten pards, 47. Texas Trump, the border rattler, 49. Tornado Tom, 44. Velvet Foot, the Indian detective, 48. White Lightning, 60.

Harkaway, Jack, pseud. _See_ Hemyng, Bracebridge.

Harney, F. X.: The headless body, 74. The Saratoga detective, 73.

Hazard, Harry: Dusky Dick’s duel, 61. The heart-eater, 57. The mad hunter, 63. Ned, the roving miner, 61. Red-Skin Tom, 47. The scarlet shoulders, 62. The white outlaw, 57.

Hazel, Fred.: Lotta, the young lady detective, 72.

Hazleton, Harry: Billy Bowlegs, the Seminole chief, 63. Captain Hayward’s spy, 69. The gulf pirate, 68. Old Nancy’s ward, 62. The prisoner of the mill, 18. Quindaro, 55. The Schuylkill rangers, 65. The Silver Bugle, 21, 39.

Hemyng, Bracebridge: Island Jim, 59. Jack Harkaway in a duel, 75. Jack Harkaway in New York, 59.

Henderson, J. S.: Ben Bandy, the boss pard, 61. The Cherokee chief, 63. Karaibo, 63. The lost cache, 39, 63. The man in green, 64. Missing Jo, 22. Ned Starling, 55. Prairie Chick, 65. Red Plume, the renegade, 63. The trader spy, 40, 64. The unseen hand, 63. The willing captive, 22.

Hill, G. C.: The mysterious letter, 70.

Hoffman, J. M.: Dasher Dick’s dead lock, 61.

Holmes, Hamilton, pseud. _See_ Harbaugh, T. C.

Holmes, Howard, pseud. _See_ Harbaugh, T. C.

Holt, A. F.: Black Buckskin, 48. Little Lightfoot, the pilot of the woods, 49. Panther Dick’s death-leap, 61.

Howard, Charles, pseud. _See_ Harbaugh, T. C.

Howard, Jack: The clique of crime, 73. The Cornwall tragedy, 73. The great Barry case, 73. Hawkeye & Ferrit, the shrewd Bowery detectives, 73. Old Sledge, the blacksmith detective, 73.

Howard, Jane: Zelda, 75.

Hunter, Marcy: Snake-Eye Sol, 67. White Wolf, 67. Wolf-Fang Fritz, 67.

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Ingraham, J. H.: Arthur Denwood, 67. Charles Blackford, 67. The eagle crest, 66. Ellen Hart, 67. The flying cloud, 67. The Flying Fish, 66. Forrestal, 66. The hunted slaver, 66. The hunted sloop, 66. Jeannette Wetmore, 67. The Kennebec cruiser, 66. Lafitte, 29. The Mexican bravo, 67. Moloch, the money-lender, 66. Nick’s mate, 67. The ocean bloodhound, 67. The patriot cruiser, 66. Ramero, 66. The red arrow, 67. The ring dove, 66. The silver bottle, 66. The steel mask, 66. The Texan ranger, 66. A Yankee blue-jacket, 66.

Ingraham, Prentiss: Adrian, the pilot, 57. Arizona Charlie, the crack shot detective, 36. Arizona Joe, the boy pard of Texas Jack, 49. Bison Bill, the prince of reins, 45. Black Beard, the buccaneer, 27. Buccaneer Bess, the lioness of the sea, 27. Buck Taylor, the Comanche captive, 51. Buck Taylor, king of the cowboys, 50. Buffalo Bill’s bet, 60. Buffalo Bill’s body guard, 36. Buffalo Bill’s crackshot pard, 52. Buffalo Bill’s flush hand, 36. Buffalo Bill’s redskin ruse, 37. Buffalo Bill’s secret service trail, 35. Buffalo Bill’s snap-shot, 53. Buffalo Bill’s tough tussle, 53. Captain of captains, 40. Captain Crimson, the man of the iron face, 25. The coast corsair, 31. The cowboy clan, 35. The Cuban conspirator, 40. Cutlass and cross, 28. Dashing Charlie, the young scalp taker, 51. The Dead Shot Dandy, 46. Dead-Shot Ralph’s drop, 52. Diamond Dirk, 58. The fatal frigate, 31. The Flying Yankee, 53, 57. The gambler pirate, 26. Gold Plume, the boy bandit, 44. Grit, the bravo sport, 45. The hussar captain, 59. The Jew detective, 35. Keno Kit, the boy bugler’s pard, 47. The lasso king’s league, 35. Lone Star, the cowboy captain, 45. The mad mariner, 25. The magic ship, 30. The mysterious marauder. 47. The new Monte Cristo, 31. Ocean Ogre, the outcast corsair, 32. The one armed buccaneer, 32. The phantom Mazeppa, 26. The pirate priest, 28. The pony-express rider, 61. Queen Helen, the amazon of the overland, 28. Ralph, the death-shot scout, 51. Ralph Roy, the boy buccaneer, 58. Red Lightning, the man of chance, 27. The rover detective, 51. Roy, the young cattle king, 60. The Sea Trailer, 60. The shadow ship, 42, 59. The skeleton schooner, 26. The specter yacht, 27. Texas Jack, the mustang king, 21. The vagabond of the mines, 51. Velvet Face, the border bravo, 25. Wild Bill, the pistol dead shot, 26. The wild steer riders, 37. The young cowboy, 60.

Inman, R. R.: Dandy Dick, detective, 65.

Iron, N. C.: Agnes Falkland, 39. The double hero, 38, 56. The dragoon’s bride, 55. Gideon Godbold, 38. Godbold, the spy, 56, 62. The maid of Esopus, 38, 41. Stella, the daughter of liberty, 38. The unknown, 39, 56.

Irons, A. C.: The boy rifles, 58.

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James, Mrs. Orrin: The border rivals, 56. Old Jupe, 64.

James, W. I.: Dion, the dashing detective, 72. The frontier detective, 73. Heller’s pupil, 72. Lightning Gripp, the cautious detective, 72. Old Cap Collier, 72. Old Cap Collier & Co., 72. Scott, Elliott & Co., the three great detectives, 72. The seaside detective, 72. Young Dillon, the Custom House detective, 72. Young Ironclad, the keen detective, 72.

Jenks, G. C.: The demon doctor, 50. The giant horseman, 31.

Jerome, Gilbert: Dominick Squeek, the Bow Street runner, 73. Isaac Lazarus, 73. Old Roulette, 73. Old Subtle, 74. The ten-spot of diamonds, 73. Young Weasel, the detective, 74.

Johnson, Francis: Alapaha, the squaw, 18, 25. The border bandits, 25. The bush ranger, 25. The death track, 23. The giant trailer, 68. The outlaw-hunter, 18, 25, 69.

Johnstone, Herrick: The messenger, 76. Sam Sutton, the scalp-taker, 66. The scout of ’76, 57.

Judson, E. Z. C.: Ethelbert, the shell-hunter, 20. Long Tom, the privateer, 35. The red privateer, 34. Red Ralph, the river rover, 48. The red revenger, 71. Saul Sabberday, the idiot spy, 25, 68. The sea bandit, 23, 69. The sea spy, 34. The smuggler, 69. Tombstone Dick, the train pilot, 31. War-Eagle, 66. The white wizard, 23, 68.

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Kelly, G. C.: Bowery Ben, in Chinatown, 52. Dan, the river sport, 52.

Klapp, H. M.: Tom Pintle, the pilot, 62.

Knox, Jackson: Captain Clew, the fighting detective, 36. The hurricane detective, 36.

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Lasalle, C. E.: The buffalo-trapper, 55. Burt Bunker, the trapper, 41, 56. The Texan trailer, 76.

Lawson, W. B.: Out with the Apache kid, 70.

Lenoir, Leon: Brave as the bravest, 18. The massacre of Wyoming, 18.

Lewis, C. B.: Mad Dan, the spy of 1776, 19.

Lewis, J. W.: Fitz-Hern, 75. Red Hand, 75. The young fisherman, 75.

Lewis, Juan: The sea serpent, 41.

Lewis, Leon: Captain Ready, the red ransomer, 32. Daredeath Dick, the king of the cowboys, 34. The down-east detective in Nevada, 37. Pistol Tommy, the miner sharp, 37. ind River Clark, the gold hermit, 37.

Lippard, George: ’Bel of Prairie Eden, 67.

Lisenbee, William: Maverick Mose, the Arizona detective, 51.

Little, C.: Denver Dan and the counterfeiters, 68. Denver Dan and his mystic band, 68.

Lytton, Edward: Bullion Bret, the giant grip, 65.

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McCartney, J. W.: The Fenians, 75.

M’Govan, James: Brought to bay, 73. The Edinburgh detective, 73. Secret confessions, 73.

Mahler, Gamboge: War Eagle, 71.

Manly, Marline, pseud. _See_ Rathborne, St. George.

Manning, W. H.: Alkali Abe, the game-chicken from Texas, 34. Bluff Burke, king of the Rockies, 32. Buckshot Ben, the man-hunter of Idaho, 27. Bullet Head, the Colorado bravo, 28. Cactus Jack, the giant guide, 26. Canyon Dave, the man of the mountain, 27. Colorado Rube, the strong arm of Hotspur City, 29. Dark John, the grim guard, 34. Dead Shot Paul, the deep-range explorer, 35. Deep Duke, the silent sleuth, 32. Don Sombrero, the California road gent, 26. Frisco Frank at Glory Gulch, 37. Gabe Gall, the gambolier from Great Hump, 36. Garry Kean, the man with backbone, 33. The gold-dragon, 29. Heavy Hand, the relentless, 29. Horseshoe Hank, the man of big luck, 29. Hotspur Hugh, 30. Iron-armed Abe, the hunchback destroyer, 28. Kentuck Talbot’s band, 60. Lady Jaguar, the robber queen, 26. Lightning Bolt, the canyon terror, 29. Long-haired Max, 27. Murdock, the dread detective, 34. Rustler Rube, the round-up detective, 34. The Scorpion brothers, 27. Silver-plated Sol, the Montana rover, 29. Spokane Saul, the Samaritan suspect, 36. Stonefist, of Big Nugget Bend, 28. Texas Chick, the southwest detective, 28. Wild West Walt, the mountain veteran, 32. Wyoming Zeke, the hotspur of Honeysuckle, 33. Young Kentuck, 46.

Maori, Old Cap., pseud.: Old Thunderbolt, the government detective, 72. Samson, the strong detective, 73.

Marshall, J. J.: The deer-hunters, 22. The outlaw brothers, 42.

Meredith, C. L.: Bow and paddle, 71.

Merrick, Mark: Detective Jack, 73. A house of mystery, 73.

Merrill, J. M.: Kinkfoot Karl, the mountain scourge, 29.

Millbank, H. R.: The jungle scout, 63.

Miller, Warne: Tracked by the dead, 73.

Monstery, T. H.: California Joe’s first trail, 48. Champion Sam, 27. Corporal Cannon, the man of forty duels, 26. El Rubio Bravo, king of the swordsmen, 25. Mourad, the Mameluke, 25. Rocky Mountain Joe, 61.

Montgomery, R. R.: Kilpatrick’s charge, 67.

Morris, A. P.: Hank Hound, the Crescent City detective, 27. The head hunter, 30. The man of steel, 26. Mark Magic, detective, 29. Tom Turner, detective, 73.

Morris, Charles: Bob Rockett, the bank runner, 60. Bob Rockett, the boy dodger, 44, 59. Cool Clark’s rash race, 61. Cop Colt, the Quaker City detective, 30. The dandy detective, 60. Dick, the stowaway, 20. Fred Flyer, detective, 61. Handsome Harry, the bootblack detective, 59. Harry, the country boy, in New York, 61. Honest Harry, 20. A hot trail, 20. The lost finger, 49. Mike Merry, the harbor police boy, 59. Moscow to Siberia, 20. New York Tim, 61. Picayune Pete, 59. Sam, the office boy, 60. The street Arab detective, 61. Tim, the boy acrobat, 20. The trapped Tiger King, 60. “A trump card,” 44. The two ‘bloods,’ 45. Will Somers, the boy detective, 43. Will Wildfire in the woods, 43. The young nihilist, 20.

Morse, Edward: The lone star of Texas, 18.

Muller, Billex: Joe Napyank, 57.

Murray, Captain: The white brave, 55. Wingenund, the young trail-hunter, 55.

Myers, P. H.: Bell Brandon, 70. The first of the Knickerbockers, 70. Fort Stanwix, 69. The gold crushers, 70. Nick Doyle, the gold hunter, 62.

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Neal, John: The moose-hunter, 55. The white-faced pacer, 56.

“Ned.”: Southern Sam, 71.

“Noname.”: Dandy Dan of Deadwood and his great divide, 68.

North, Ingoldsby: Job Dean, the trapper, 76.

Nunes, J. A.: The patriot scouts, 63.

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O’Francis, Mary: A dangerous woman, 69.

Old Cap. Collier, pseud. _See_ James, W. I.

Old Kit, pseud.: Detective Dawson, 72.

Olmstead, E. K.: One-eyed Jake, 72.

Omohundro, J. B.: Ned Wylde, the boy scout, 58.

Oshon, J. W.: Cactus Burr, the man from Hard Luck, 50. Gold-Dust Dan, the trail patrol, 51. Gold-Dust Dan’s snapshot, 52. Old Buckeye, the Sierra shadow, 50. The rival giants of Nowhar, 49. Royal Richard, the thoroughbred, 33. The sport from St. Louis, 36.

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Pad, Peter: Chips and Chin Chin, the two orphans, 67.

Pannell, C. H. H.: Life of George Washington, 70.

Park, Edward: “Old Stars,” 18. The signal gun, 18. The swamp hero, 19.

Patten, J. A.: Sharp Sam, 59.

Patten, W. G.: Aztec Jack, the desert nomad, 34. Captain Mystery, 50. Clear-Grit Cal, the never-say-die detective, 52. Colonel Cool, the Santa Fe sharp, 34. Cowboy Steve, the ranch mascot, 52. Daisy Dare, the sport from Denver, 50. The Diamond Sport, 49. Fire-eye, the thugs’ terror, 37. The giant sport, 35. Goldglove Gid, the man of grit, 34. Hurricane Hal, the cowboy hotspur, 35. Hustler Harry, the cowboy sport, 33. Nobby Nat, the tenderfoot detective, 52. Old Burke, the Madison Square detective, 36. Old Misery, the man from Missouri, 51. Old Plug Ugly, the rough and ready, 35. Old True Blue, the trusty, 35. Sam Sheridan, the secret service special, 52. Sharper Stokes’ double deal, 52. The sparkler sharp, 35. Spotter Bob in New York, 52. Spotter Bob’s Bowery racket, 52. Violet Vane, the vanquished, 51. Violet Vane’s vow, 51. Wild Vulcan, the lone range-rider, 51.

Paulding, Decatur: The brigantine, 39, 55.

Payne, Harold, pseud. _See_ Kelly, G. C.

Pearce, S. W.: The ocean bloodhound, 41.

Perry, H. D.: Captain Kit, the will-o’-the-wisp, 44.

Pierce, Jo: The big four of the Bowery, 52. Buck Bumblebee, the Harlem hummer, 51. Sky-Rocket Rob, the life-saver, 51.

Piper, A. G.: Red Hand, 56.

Porter, Ann E.: Guilty or not guilty, 39, 65. Jack’s snare, 62.

Post, A. H., pseud. _See_ Badger, J. E.

Powell, Frank: The doomed dozen, 25. The dragoon detective, 36.

Prentice, G. H.: The death shot, 69. Gottlieb Gottsoock, 22. The marked bullet, 22. The test shot, 65. The wood-demon, 69.

Prentiss, G. H. _See_ Prentice, G. H.

Prescott, P. J.: The cannibal chief, 63, 68.

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Ralph the reefer, pseud.: The Florida pirate, 75.

Randolph, J. H.: Carson, the guide, 76.

Rathborne, St. George: Daring Davy, 59. Daring Davy, the young bear killer, 42. Hickory Harry, 43. The marked moccasin, 68. Mexican Mose, 75. Old Hickory, 42, 58. Roaring Ralph Rockwood, the reckless ranger, 58. The snow-shoe trail, 20. Thunderbolt Tom, 44.

Redwing, Morris, pseud. _See_ Merrill, J. M.

Reid, Mayne: Blue Dick, 42. The captain of the rifles, 24. The Cuban patriot, 71. Gaspar, the gaucho, 20. The gold-seeker guide, 45. The helpless hand, 43, 57. The hunters’ feast, 27. The ocean hunters, 19. The rifle rangers, 26. The scalp-hunters, 19. The specter barque, 24. The white squaw, 19, 28. The wild huntress, 27. The Yellow Chief, 59.

Rexford, G. C., compiler: Beadle’s dime school melodist, 74.

Ringgold, Barry: New York Jack’s mettle, 61. Old Traps, 20.

Robins, Seelin: The specter chief, 56. The valley scout, 63.

Robinson, J. H.: The artist’s bride, 69. Ben Brion, the trapper captain, 26. Hirl, the hunchback, 68. Marion’s brigade, 72. Mountain Max, 18. Nightshade, 23. The pioneers, 72. Redpath, the avenger, 68. The Royal Greens, 72. Silver Knife, 24. The uncle’s crime, 69. Whitelaw, 23.

Rodman, Emerson: Mad Anthony’s scouts, 62. The wood rangers, 69.

Rolfe, M. O.: Clyde, the trailer, 63, 68. Diamond Dan, the Brooklyn divorce detective, 73. The dwarf decoy, 62. The man-hunter, 57.

Rolins, Sergeant: The Long Branch detective, 72.

Routledge, Edmund: Beadle’s dime handbook of croquet, 23.

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St. George, Harry, pseud. _See_ Rathborne, St. George.

St. John, P. B.: The big hunter, 24. Blackhawk, the bandit, 54. Keetsea, queen of the plains, 64. Queen of the woods, 40. The silent hunter, 24. The white canoe, 54.

St. John, Warren: The scout, 57. Single Eye, the scourge, 57.

St. Vrain, E. L.: Avalanche Alf, the foothills guide, 48. Brimstone Bob, and his lightning horse quartette, 47. Jaguar Joe, 48. Sancho Pedro, the boy bandit, 46.

Sara, Delle, pseud. _See_ Whittaker, Frederick.

Sawyer, E. T.: Millions at stake, 73.

Saxe, Burton: The black hunter, 68. The mad hunter, 43.

Scott, S. S.: Mustang Merle’s mandate, 65.

Sharkey, Emma A. B.: Dare, the detective, 72.

Sherwood, S. R.: Rattlepate, 40. The vailed benefactress, 40.

Shillaber, B. P.: Mrs. Partington’s ridicule, 75.

Sims, A. K.: Captain Cactus, the Chaparral cock, 50. The doctor detective in Texas, 52. Gid Gale’s block game, 37. Happy Hans, the Dutch Vidocq, 51. Huckleberry, the foot hills detective, 33. Kansas Karl, the detective king, 34. Kent Kirby, the high kicker from Killbuck, 52. The king-pin of the Leadville lions, 37. Lodestone Lem, the champion of Chestnut Burr, 36. Prince Primrose, the flower of the flock, 33. The river rustlers, 35. The rustler of Rolling Stone, 52. Signal Sam, the lookout scout, 51. The Silver Sport, 50. Singer Sam, the pilgrim detective, 35. The six-shot spotter, 37. Stuttering Sam, the whitest sport of Santa Fe, 35. Teamster Tom, the boomer detective, 36. The Texan detective, 37. The Texan firebrand, 53. The tramp’s trump-trick, 53.

Smith, Elizabeth O. P.: Bald Eagle, 55. The Sagamore of Saco, 40, 56.

Starbuck, Roger: Big Horn Ike, the hill tramp, 48. The black schooner, 43, 59. The blue anchor, 54. The boy captain, 58. The boy coral-fishers, 20. The boy sea-thugs, 76. Cast away, 39. Dead-Shot Ike, 61. Fireheels, 47. Foul-weather Jack, 40. Frisky Frank in Idaho, 61. The golden harpoon, 39, 57. The ice-fiend, 40. Jolly Skipper Jack, 21. The lost ship, 40, 54. Old tar Knuckle and his boy chums, 20. On the deep, 39. The pearl pirates, 63. The phantom lighthouse, 48. Port at last, 40. The rival rovers, 40, 55. The sea captain, 56. The slaver captain, 68. The son of the sea, 68. The specter skipper, 53.

Stedman, Dick: Chickahominy, 18. Guerrillas and regulars, 18.

Stephens, Ann S. W.: Ahmo’s plot, 39. Esther, 39. The Indian queen, 56. Malaeska, 37, 71. Myra, the child of adoption, 56. Sybil Chase, 41.

Stoddard, H. B.: The boy vigilantes, 20. Kid-Glove Kit, 48. Kid Glove Kit and pard, 48. The mad man hunter, 49. Neck-Tie Ned, the lariat-thrower, 46. Pony, the cowboy chief, 61.

Sumner, C. P.: The water waif, 56.

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Taylor, A. B.: Buffalo Bill’s bet, 44. Buffalo Billy, the boy bullwhacker, 44.

Texas Jack, pseud. _See_ Omohundro, J. B.

Thomas, H. J.: Comanche Dick and his three invincibles, 49. Laughing Eyes, 39. Queen Bessie, the border girl, 20. The wrecker’s prize, 39, 56. The wrong man, 56.

Thomas, Mrs. H. J.: Border Bessie, 64.