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

Part 16

Chapter 164,138 wordsPublic domain

Dick Talbot, the ranch king, A. W. Aiken, 36.

Dick Talbot’s clean cut, A. W. Aiken, 36.

Dick Talbot’s close call, A. W. Aiken, 36.

Dictionary Nat, detective, T. C. Harbaugh, 60.

Dingle, the outlaw, Edwin Emerson, 57.

Dion, the dashing detective, W. I. James, 72.

Disco Dan, the daisy dude, J. C. Cowdrick, 49.

The Disguised guide, Oll Coomes, 45.

Doblado, the outlaw, J. T. Warren, 68.

The Doctor detective in Texas, A. K. Sims, 52.

Dodger Dick, the dock ferret, T. C. Harbaugh, 50.

Dodger Dick, the wharf-spy detective, T. C. Harbaugh, 50.

Dodger Dick’s best dodge, T. C. Harbaugh, 50.

Dodger Dick’s desperate case, T. C. Harbaugh, 50.

Dodger Dick’s double, T. C. Harbaugh, 50.

The Dog trailer, F. H. Dewey, 57.

Dominick Squeek, the Bow Street runner, Gilbert Jerome, 73.

Don Sombrero, the California road gent, W. H. Manning, 26.

The Doomed dozen, Frank Powell, 25.

Double Cinch Dan, the sport with a charm, W. R. Eyster, 35.

The Double daggers, E. L. Wheeler, 58.

Double Dan, the dastard, S. S. Hall, 28.

The Double hero, N. C. Iron, 38, 56.

The Down-east detective in Nevada, Leon Lewis, 37.

The Dragoon detective, Frank Powell, 36.

The Dragoon’s bride, N. C. Iron, 55.

The Dread shot four, W. F. Cody, 37.

Ducats Dion, the nabob sport detective, J. C. Cowdrick, 34.

The Dude from Denver, W. R. Eyster, 32.

The Dude desperado, T. C. Harbaugh, 35.

The Dude detective, W. R. Eyster, 33.

Duke Despard, the gambler duellist, Noel Dunbar, 36.

The Dumb page, Frederick Whittaker, 41.

The Dumb spy, Oll Coomes, 58.

Dusky Darrell, trapper, Edwin Emerson, 45.

Dusky Dick’s duel, Harry Hazard, 61.

The Dwarf decoy, M. O. Rolfe, 62.

Dynamite Dan, T. C. Harbaugh, 46.

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The Eagle crest, J. H. Ingraham, 66.

Eagle Kit, the boy demon, Oll Coomes, 43.

Eagle Ned, T. C. Harbaugh, 52.

Eagle Plume, the white avenger, A. W. Aiken, 54.

East and west, Frances F. Barritt, 38.

Ebony Dan, Frank Dumont, 44.

Ebony Dan’s mask, Frank Dumont, 60.

The Edinburgh detective, James M’Govan, 73.

El Rubio Bravo, king of the swordsmen, T. H. Monstery, 25.

Elephant Tom, of Durango, J. E. Badger, 28.

Ellen Hart, J. H. Ingraham, 67.

Eph Peters, C. D. Clark, 54.

Equinox Tom, the bully of Red Rock, J. E. Badger, 25.

The Esquimaux’ queen, G. W. Browne, 20.

Esther, Ann S. W. Stephens, 39.

Ethelbert, the shell-hunter, E. Z. C. Judson, 20.

Eutawan, the slayer, C. D. Clark, 54.

Evil Eye, king of cattle thieves, Frank Dumont, 44.

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Fancy Frank, of Colorado, W. F. Cody, 43.

Faro Frank of High Pine, W. R. Eyster, 45.

The Fatal frigate, Prentiss Ingraham, 31.

Fearless Phil, Edward Willett, 46.

The Feathered snake, H. L. Boone, 67.

Felix Fox, the boy spotter, T. C. Harbaugh, 49.

The Fenians, J. W. McCartney, 75.

Fergus Fearnaught, the New-York boy, G. L. Aiken, 46.

The Fighting trapper, 68.

The Fighting trio, S. S. Hall, 47.

Fire-eye, the thugs’ terror, W. G. Patten, 37.

Fire Face, the silver king’s foe, A. W. Aiken, 33.

Fireheels, Roger Starbuck, 47.

First-Class Fred, the gent from Gopher, E. L. Wheeler, 48.

The First of the Knickerbockers, P. H. Myers, 70.

Fitz-Hern, J. W. Lewis, 75.

Flash Dan, the nabob, T. C. Harbaugh, 30.

Flash Falcon, the society detective, W. J. Cobb, 30.

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

Flush Fred, the Mississippi sport, Edward Willett, 28.

Flush Fred’s double, Edward Willett, 29.

Flush Fred’s full hand, Edward Willett, 29.

The Flying cloud, J. H. Ingraham, 67.

The Flying Fish, J. H. Ingraham, 66.

The Flying scout, C. D. Clark, 54.

The Flying Yankee, Prentiss Ingraham, 53, 57.

The Fog devil, Frederick Whittaker, 28.

Foghorn Phil, the king of the border, Oll Coomes, 55.

The Forest princess, J. E. Badger, 55.

The Forest specter, Edward Willett, 21.

The Forest spy, E. S. Ellis, 38, 71.

Forrestal, J. H. Ingraham, 66.

Fort Stanwix, P. H. Myers, 69.

Foul-weather Jack, Roger Starbuck, 40.

Fox and Falcon, the Bowery shadows, T. C. Harbaugh, 50.

Frank Lightfoot, the miner detective, J. E. Badger, 29.

Frank Yates, the young trapper, J. E. Badger, 21.

Fred Flyer, detective, Charles Morris, 61.

The Freebooters, Gustave Aimard, 25.

The Fresh of Frisco at Santa Fé, A. W. Aiken, 34.

The Fresh in Montana, A. W. Aiken, 35.

Fresh, the race-track sport, A. W. Aiken, 37.

Frio Fred, S. S. Hall, 47.

Frio Fred in Texas, S. S. Hall, 61.

Frisco Frank at Glory Gulch, W. H. Manning, 37.

Frisky Frank in Idaho, Roger Starbuck, 61.

The Frontier angel, E. S. Ellis, 38, 41, 71.

The Frontier detective, W. I. James, 73.

The Frontier detective, E. L. Wheeler, 60.

The Fugitives, E. S. Ellis, 39.

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Gabe Gall, the gambolier from Great Hump, W. H. Manning, 36.

Gabe Gunn, the grizzly from Ginseng, J. E. Badger, 32.

The Gambler pirate, Prentiss Ingraham, 26.

Carry Kean, the man with backbone, W. H. Manning, 33.

Gaspar, the gauche, Mayne Reid, 20.

The Genteel spotter, A. W. Aiken, 30.

Gentleman Dave, the dead game sport, W. R. Eyster, 37.

Gentleman George, A. W. Aiken, 19.

The Gentleman from Pike, P. S. Warne, 25.

The Get-there sharp, J. E. Badger, 35.

The Giant cupid, J. C. Cowdrick, 31.

The Giant detective’s last “shadow,” H. P. Halsey, 74.

Giant George, the ang’l of the range, S. S. Hall, 45.

Giant George’s revenge, S. S. Hall, 60.

The Giant horseman, G. C. Jenks, 31.

Giant Jake, the patrol of the mountains, N. M. Curtis, 28.

Giant Pete, the patriot, C. D. Clark, 40, 63.

The Giant rifleman, Oll Coomes, 24.

The Giant sport, W. G. Patten, 35.

The Giant trailer, Francis Johnson, 68.

Gid Gale’s block game, A. K. Sims, 37.

Gideon Godbold, N. C. Iron, 38.

Gideon’s grip at Babylon Bar, A. W. Aiken, 36.

Gilbert, the guide, C. D. Clark, 26.

Gilt-edge Johnny, W. R. Eyster, 35.

The Girl avenger, T. C. Harbaugh, 62.

The Girl captain, J. E. Badger, 40, 63.

Godbold, the spy, N. C. Iron, 56, 62.

The Gold crushers, P. H. Myers, 70.

The Gold demon, 54.

The Gold-dragon, W. H. Manning, 29.

Gold-Dust Dan, the trail patrol, J. W. Osbon, 51.

Gold-Dust Dan’s snapshot, J. W. Osbon, 52.

Gold Plume, the boy bandit, Prentiss Ingraham, 44.

Gold Rifle, the sharpshooter, E. L. Wheeler, 53, 59.

The Gold-seeker guide, Mayne Reid, 45.

Gold Trigger, the sport, T. C. Harbaugh, 43, 59.

The Golden belt, Colin Barker, 38, 71.

The Golden Hand, G. W. Browne, 43.

The Golden harpoon, Roger Starbuck, 39, 57.

Goldglove Gid, the man of grit, W. G. Patten, 34.

Goosehead’s best shot, J. E. Badger, 62.

Gopher Gabe, the unseen detective, J. E. Badger, 34.

Gottlieb Gottsoock, G. H. Prentice, 22.

Graybeard, the sorcerer, C. D. Clark, 56.

The Great Barry case, Jack Howard, 73.

A Great detective’s trail, 72.

The Green ranger, Edwin Emerson, 57.

Grip-sack Sid, the sample sport, J. E. Badger, 33.

The Gripsack sharp’s even-up, J. E. Badger, 34.

Grit, the bravo sport, Prentiss Ingraham, 45.

The Grizzly-hunters, Frederick Whittaker, 53.

Guerrillas and regulars, Dick Stedman, 18.

Guilty or not guilty? Ann E. Porter, 39, 65.

The Gulf pirate, Harry Hazleton, 68.

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Hair Trigger Tom of Red Bend, W. R. Eyster, 31.

The Half-blood, E. S. Ellis, 46.

Hands up, W. R. Eyster, 26.

Handsome Harry, the bootblack detective, Charles Morris, 59.

Hank Hound, the Crescent City detective, A. P. Morris, 27.

Happy Hans, the Dutch Vidocq, A. K. Sims, 51.

Harry, the country boy, in New York, Charles Morris, 61.

Harry Winkle’s long chase, W. R. Eyster, 62.

Hates and loves, May A. E. Fleming, 39.

Hawk-Eye, the London detective, 72.

Hawkeye & Ferrit, the shrewd Bowery detectives, Jack Howard, 73.

The Head hunter, A. P. Morris, 30.

The Headless body, F. X. Harney, 74.

The Heart-eater, Harry Hazard, 57.

Heavy Hand, the relentless, W. H. Manning, 29.

Heller’s pupil, W. I. James, 72.

The Helpless hand, Mayne Reid, 43, 57.

Hercules, the dumb destroyer, Oll Coomes, 49.

Hickory Harry, St. George Rathborne, 43.

The Hidden lodge, T. C. Harbaugh, 41.

High Hat Harry, the base ball detective, E. L. Wheeler, 49.

The High Horse of the Pacific, A. W. Aiken, 32.

High-water Mark, the sport, J. E. Badger, 37.

Hirl, the hunchback, J. H. Robinson, 68.

His own detective, 73.

Honest Harry, Charles Morris, 20.

Honest Jack’s protege, P. S. Warne, 61.

Horseshoe Hank, the man of big luck, W. H. Manning, 29.

A Hot trail, Charles Morris, 20.

Hotspur Hugh, W. H. Manning, 30.

A House of mystery, Mark Merrick, 73.

Huckleberry, the foot hills detective, A. K. Sims, 33.

The Huge hunter, E. S. Ellis, 46, 57.

Hunted down, A. W. Aiken, 24.

The Hunted hunter, E. S. Ellis, 43, 59.

The Hunted life, Edward Willett, 55.

The Hunted slaver, J. H. Ingraham, 66.

The Hunted sloop, J. H. Ingraham, 66.

The Hunter’s cabin, E. S. Ellis, 39.

The Hunters’ feast, Mayne Reid, 27.

Hurrah Harry, the high-horse from Halcyon, W. R. Eyster, 33.

Hurricane Bill, J. E. Badger, 42, 59, 64.

The Hurricane detective, Jackson Knox, 36.

Hurricane Hal, the cowboy hotspur, W. G. Patten, 35.

Hurricane Nell, the girl dead-shot, E. L. Wheeler, 69.

The Hussar captain, Prentiss Ingraham, 59.

Hustler Harry, the cowboy sport, W. G. Patten, 33.

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The Ice elephant, Frederick Whittaker, 20.

The Ice-fiend, Roger Starbuck, 40.

Idaho Tom, the young outlaw of Silverland, Oll Coomes, 19.

The Indian huntress, 67.

Indian Jake, Flack, 66.

Indian Jim, E. S. Ellis, 39, 57.

Indian Joe, L. W. Carson, 46.

Indian Joe, the guide, L. W. Carson, 56.

The Indian Mazeppa, A. W. Aiken, 24.

The Indian queen, Ann S. W. Stephens, 56.

The Indian spy, J. E. Badger, 63.

Inez, 70.

Injun Dick, A. W. Aiken, 37.

Iron-armed Abe, the hunchback destroyer, W. H. Manning, 28.

Irona, E. S. Ellis, 65, 71.

Isaac Lazarus, Gilbert Jerome, 73.

Isabel de Cordova, J. S. Warner, 76.

Island Jim, Bracebridge Hemyng, 59.

The Island trapper, T. C. Harbaugh, 62.

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Jabez Coffin, Frederick Whittaker, 59.

Jack Harkaway in a duel, Bracebridge Hemyng, 75.

Jack Harkaway in New York, Bracebridge Hemyng, 59.

Jack, Harry and Tom, the three champion brothers, Frederick Whittaker, 20.

Jack Hoyle, the young speculator, E. L. Wheeler, 43.

Jack Long, Christopher Forrest, 66.

Jack Rabbit, the prairie sport, J. E. Badger, 19, 24.

Jack Sand, the boss of the town, P. S. Warne, 30.

Jack’s snare, Ann E. Porter, 62.

Jackson Blake, the bouncer detective, A. W. Aiken, 35.

Jaguar Joe, E. L. St. Vrain, 48.

Jeannette Wetmore, J. H. Ingraham, 67.

The Jew detective, Prentiss Ingraham, 35.

Jim Bludsoe, jr., the boy phenix, E. L. Wheeler, 41.

Jim Dandy, the no-name sport, P. S. Warne, 51.

Jim Gladden’s deputy, P. S. Warne, 50.

Jim, the sport, in Wake-Up, E. L. Wheeler, 61.

Jim’s big bonanza, C. D. Clark, 61.

Joaquin, J. B. Williams, 75.

Joaquin, the saddle king, J. E. Badger, 25.

Job Dean, the trapper, Ingoldsby North, 76.

Joe Buck of Angels and his boy pard Paul Powderhorn, A. W. Aiken, 45.

Joe Napyank, Billex Muller, 57.

Joe Phenix in Crazy Camp, A. W. Aiken, 34.

John Armstrong, mechanic, Frederick Whittaker, 31.

The Jolly pards to the rescue, P. S. Warne, 50.

Jolly Skipper Jack, Roger Starbuck, 21.

Judge Lynch, jr., T. C. Harbaugh, 43.

Jumping Jake, the Colorado circus boy, Bryant Bainbridge, 20.

Jumping Jerry, the gamecock from Sundown, J. E. Badger, 31.

The Jungle scout, H. R. Millbank, 63.

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Kangaroo Kit, E. L. Wheeler, 47.

Kansas Karl, the detective king, A. K. Sims, 34.

Kansas King, W. F. Cody, 53.

Karaibo, J. S. Henderson, 63.

Kate Sharp, Edward Willett, 69.

Keen Billy, the sport, A. W. Aiken, 34.

Keen Kennard, the Shasta shadow, T. C. Harbaugh, 31.

Keen-Knife, prince of the prairies, Oll Coomes, 58.

Keetsea, queen of the plains, P. B. St. John, 64.

The Kennebec cruiser, J. H. Ingraham, 66.

Keno Kit, the boy bugler’s pard, Prentiss Ingraham, 47.

Kent Keen, the crook-crusher, T. C. Harbaugh, 37.

Kent Kirby, the high kicker from Killbuck, A. K. Sims, 52.

Kent the ranger, E. S. Ellis, 21.

Kentuck Talbot’s band, W. H. Manning, 60.

Kentucky Jean, the sport from Yellow Pine, J. C. Cowdrick, 32.

Ker-whoop, ker-whoo! S. S. Hall, 47.

Kid-Glove Kit, H. B. Stoddard, 48.

Kid Glove Kit and pard, H. B. Stoddard, 48.

The Kidnapper, P. S. Warne, 23.

Killb’ar, the guide, C. D. Warren, 46.

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

King Barnaby, N. W. Busteed, 38.

King Dandy, the silver sport, A. W. Aiken, 36.

King Kent, S. S. Hall, 30.

The King-pin of the Leadville lions, A. K. Sims, 37.

The King of the prairie, 67.

The King of the woods, J. E. Badger, 48.

The King’s fool, C. D. Clark, 26.

The King’s man, A. J. H. Duganne, 39, 56.

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

Kiowa Charley, the white mustanger, T. C. Harbaugh, 43.

Kit Bandy and Co., the border detectives, Oll Coomes, 34.

Kit Bandy “rattled,” Oll Coomes, 52.

Kit Bandy’s brigade, Oll Coomes, 52.

Kit Bird, king of the mountains, C. D. Clark, 63.

Kit Carson, king of guides, A. W. Aiken, 21.

Kit Carson, jr., the crack shot of the west, S. S. Hall, 23.

Kit Harefoot, the wood-hawk, T. C. Harbaugh, 42.

Kit, the pavement sharp, T. C. Harbaugh, 51.

Kyd’s bold game, Paul Bibbs, 21.

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Lady Jaguar, the robber queen, W. H. Manning, 26.

Lafitte, J. H. Ingraham, 29.

The Land claim, Frances F. Barritt, 38.

The Lasso king’s league, Prentiss Ingraham, 35.

Laughing Eyes, H. J. Thomas, 39.

Laughing Leo, J. E. Badger, 32.

Left-handed Pete, the double-knife, J. E. Badger, 21.

Light-heart Lute’s last trail, J. E. Badger, 51.

Lighthouse Lige, J. F. C. Adams, 46, 71, 76.

Lightning Bolt, the canyon terror, W. H. Manning, 29.

Lightning Gripp, the cautious detective, W. I. James, 72.

Lightning Jo, the terror of the prairie, J. F. C. Adams, 42.

Lightning Leo, the behind-the-scenes detective, Redmond Blake, 65.

Lightning Leo’s luck, Redmond Blake, 65.

Lights and shades of New York, H. P. Halsey, 74.

The Lion of the sea, A. W. Aiken, 59.

Lion-heart Lee, the Lakeside detective, Frank Fort, 65.

Lion-hearted Leon, Harry De Forrest, 18.

Little Ah Sin, P. S. Warne, 49.

Little Fox Foot, the Gold Bowie kid, A. C. Grissom, 49.

Little Hurricane, the boy captain, Oll Coomes, 44.

Little Jingo, P. S. Warne, 48.

Little Lightfoot, the pilot of the woods, A. F. Holt, 49.

Little Lon, the street singer detective, T. C. Harbaugh, 51.

Little Lone Star, S. S. Hall, 49.

Little Oh-my, P. S. Warne, 48.

Little Shoo Fly, P. S. Warne, 49.

Little Texas, the young mustanger, Oll Coomes, 43.

Little Wildfire, the young prairie nomad, Oll Coomes, 45.

Lodestone Lem, the champion of Chestnut Burr, A. K. Sims, 36.

Logger Lem, Edward Willett, 29.

The Lone chief, J. E. Badger, 63.

The Lone Hand on the Caddo, A. W. Aiken, 33.

Lone Hand, the shadow, A. W. Aiken, 33.

The Lone Hand in Texas, A. W. Aiken, 32.

Lone Star, the cowboy captain, Prentiss Ingraham, 45.

The Lone star of Texas, Edward Morse, 18.

The Long Branch detective, Sergeant Rolins, 72.

Long-haired Max, W. H. Manning, 27.

Long Shot, Captain Comstock, 56, 76.

Long Tom, the privateer, E. Z. C. Judson, 35.

The Lost bonanza, T. C. Harbaugh, 31.

The Lost bride, J. L. Bowen, 64.

The Lost cache, J. S. Henderson, 39, 63.

The Lost finger, Charles Morris, 49.

The Lost hunters, J. F. C. Adams, 46.

A Lost life, W. H. Bushnell, 75.

The Lost ship, Roger Starbuck, 40, 54.

The Lost trail, E. S. Ellis, 39.

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

Loyal Heart, Gustave Aimard, 24.

The Loyalist, H. K. Browne, 70.

Lucifer Lynx, the wonder detective, T. C. Harbaugh, 32.

Lucky Lester’s lone hand, W. R. Eyster, 35.

Lynx-Cap, Paul Bibbs, 21.

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Mad Anthony’s scouts, Emerson Rodman, 62.

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

The Mad horseman, Edwin Emerson, 54.

The Mad hunter, Harry Hazard, 63.

The Mad hunter, Burton Saxe, 43.

The Mad hussars, Frederick Whittaker, 27.

The Mad man hunter, H. B. Stoddard, 49.

The Mad mariner, Prentiss Ingraham, 25.

The Mad miner, G. W. Browne, 43.

The Mad ranger, J. E. Badger, 53.

Mad Tom Western, the Texan ranger, C. D. Clark, 42.

Mademoiselle Lucie, the French lady detective, H. P. Halsey, 74.

Madge Wylde, the young man’s ward, May A. E. Fleming, 38.

Magic Mike, the man of frills, W. R. Eyster, 28.

The Magic ship, Prentiss Ingraham, 30.

The Maid of Esopus, N. C. Iron, 38, 41.

The Maid of the mountain, C. D. Clark, 63.

The Maid of old Kaintuck, H. L. Boone, 66.

The Maid of Wyoming, J. L. Bowen, 39.

The Maiden martyr, 53.

Malaeska, Ann S. W. Stephens, 37, 71.

The Man in green, J. S. Henderson, 64.

The Man-hunter, M. O. Rolfe, 57.

The Man of muscle, J. E. Badger, 37.

A Man of nerve, P. S. Warne, 24.

The Man of steel, A. P. Morris, 26.

Manhattan Mike, the Bowery blood, E. L. Wheeler, 47.

Mariano, the Ottawa girl, E. S. Ellis, 20, 21.

Marion’s brigade, J. H. Robinson, 72.

Marion’s men, E. S. Ellis, 65.

Mark Magic, detective, A. P. Morris, 29.

The Marked bullet, G. H. Prentice, 22.

The Marked moccasin, St. George Rathborne, 68.

The Marshal of Satanstown, Frederick Whittaker, 29.

Masked Mark, the mounted detective, J. E. Badger, 30.

The Massacre of Wyoming, Leon Lenoir, 18.

Massasoit’s daughter, A. J. H. Duganne, 38.

Mastonell, the mysterious detective, Enton, 72.

Maum Guinea, and her plantation “children,” Metta V. F. Victor, 38.

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

Mephisto, H. P. Halsey, 74.

The Merciless marauders, S. S. Hall, 29.

Merciless Matt, T. C. Harbaugh, 57.

The Messenger, Herrick Johnstone, 76.

Metamora, the forest king, A. W. Aiken, 57.

The Mexican bravo, J. H. Ingraham, 67.

Mexican Mose, St. George Rathborne, 75.

Mike, the guide, J. L. Bowen, 68.

Mike Merry, the harbor police boy, Charles Morris, 59.

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

Mink Coat, the death shot, J. E. Badger, 20.

Minonee, the wood witch, Edwin Emerson, 20.

Missing Jo, J. S. Henderson, 22.

Mr. Jackson, the gent from Jaybird, W. R. Eyster, 35.

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

Mohawk Nat, C. D. Clark, 64.

Moke Horner, the boss roustabout, J. E. Badger, 29.

Moloch, the money-lender, J. H. Ingraham, 66.

Monte-Cristo Ben, the ever-ready detective, H. P. Halsey, 74.

The Moose-hunter, John Neal, 55.

Moscow to Siberia, Charles Morris, 20.

Mossback Mose, the mountaineer, J. E. Badger, 34.

Mossfoot, the brave, C. D. Clark, 40, 55.

The Mountain detective, T. C. Harbaugh, 46.

Mountain Gid, the free ranger, C. D. Clark, 40, 54.

The Mountain graybeards, J. C. Cowdrick, 33.

Mountain Max, J. H. Robinson, 18.

Mountain Mose, the gorge outlaw, S. S. Hall, 28.

The Mountain trapper, H. L. Boone, 66.

Mourad, the Mameluke, T. H. Monstery, 25.

Murdock, the dread detective, W. H. Manning, 34.

The Mustang-hunters, Frederick Whittaker, 64.

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

Mustang Sam, the king of the plains, J. E. Badger, 43.

Myra, the child of adoption, Ann S. W. Stephens, 56.

Myrtle, the child of the prairie, Metta V. F. Victor, 39.

The Mysterious letter, G. C. Hill, 70.

The Mysterious marauder, Prentiss Ingraham, 47.

The Mysterious spy, A. M. Grainger, 24.

The Mystic canoe, E. S. Ellis, 57.

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Nabob Ned, E. L. Wheeler, 48.

Nat Todd, E. S. Ellis, 71.

Nathan Todd, E. S. Ellis, 38.

Navajo Nick, the boy gold hunter, T. C. Harbaugh, 44.

Neck-Tie Ned, the lariat-thrower, H. B. Stoddard, 46.

Ned Hazel, the boy trapper, J. F. C. Adams, 41, 58.

Ned, the roving miner, Harry Hazard, 61.

Ned Starling, J. S. Henderson, 55.

Ned Temple, the border boy, T. C. Harbaugh, 44.

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

The New Monte Cristo, Prentiss Ingraham, 31.

New York Bill, the dodger, Edward Willett, 61.

New York Jack’s mettle, Barry Ringgold, 61.

New York Ned in California, C. D. Clark, 62.

New York Nell, the boy-girl detective, E. L. Wheeler, 60.

The New York ‘sharp,’ A. W. Aiken, 23.

New York Tim, Charles Morris, 61.

Nick Doyle, the gold hunter, P. H. Myers, 62.

Nick Whiffles’ pet, J. F. C. Adams, 19, 42, 58.

Nick’s mate, J. H. Ingraham, 67.

Night-Hawk Kit, J. E. Badger, 43.

Night scenes in New York, H. P. Halsey, 74.

Nightingale Nat, T. C. Harbaugh, 58.

Nightshade, J. H. Robinson, 23.

Nobby Nat, the tenderfoot detective, W. G. Patten, 52.

Nobby Nick of Nevada, E. L. Wheeler, 44.

Nor’-West Nick, the border detective, J. E. Badger, 30.

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The Ocean bloodhound, J. H. Ingraham, 67.

The Ocean bloodhound, S. W. Pearce, 41.

The Ocean hunters, Mayne Reid, 19.

Ocean Ogre, the outcast corsair, Prentiss Ingraham, 32.

Oklahoma Nick, J. E. Badger, 32.

Old Avalanche, the great annihilator, E. L. Wheeler, 41, 58.

Old Avoirdupois, C. D. Clark, 40, 54.

Old Ben Manx, J. T. Warren, 69.

Old Benzine, the hard case detective, A. W. Aiken, 34.

The Old boy of Tombstone, J. E. Badger, 27.

Old Buckeye, the Sierra shadow, J. W. Osbon, 50.

Old Bull’s-Eye, the lightning shot of the plains, J. E. Badger, 19.

Old Burke, the Madison Square detective, W. G. Patten, 36.

Old Cap Collier, W. I. James, 72.

Old Cap Collier & Co., W. I. James, 72.

Old Crossfire’s crisis, T. C. Harbaugh, 62.

Old Double Fist, J. E. Badger, 47.

Old Double Sword, Frederick Whittaker, 28.

Old Eclipse, trump card of Arizona, T. C. Harbaugh, 47.

Old Electricity, the lightning detective, H. P. Halsey, 74.

Old ’49, J. E. Badger, 26.

Old Gabe, the mountain tramp, Edward Willett, 30.

Old Gripes, Paul Bayard, 73.

Old Grizzly and his pets, J. F. C. Adams, 45.

Old Guess Markham, J. T. Warren, 69.

Old Hal Williams, J. T. Warren, 18.

Old Handcart’s big dump, W. R. Eyster, 34.

Old Hard Head, P. S. Warne, 27.

Old Hickory, St. George Rathborne, 42, 58.

Old Honesty, Edward Willett, 55.

Old Jupe, Mrs. Orrin James, 64.

Old Ironsides abroad, H. P. Halsey, 74.

Old Ironsides at his best, H. P. Halsey, 74.

Old Ironsides in New York, H. P. Halsey, 74.

Old Kent, the ranger, E. S. Ellis, 56.

Old Kit Bandy’s compromise, Oll Coomes, 53.

Old Kit and his comrades, J. E. Badger, 21.

Old Lute, the Indian-fighter, E. W. Archer, 57.

Old Misery, the man from Missouri, W. G. Patten, 51.

Old Nancy’s ward, Harry Hazleton, 62.

Old Peggy Boggs, J. T. Warren, 18, 69.

Old Phenomenal, H. P. Halsey, 74.

Old Plug Ugly, the rough and ready, W. G. Patten, 35.

Old Pop Hicks, showman, Frederick Whittaker, 31.

The Old river sport, D. B. Dumont, 31.

Old Rocky’s “boyees,” S. S. Hall, 45.

Old Rocky’s boys, S. S. Hall, 60.

Old Roulette, Gilbert Jerome, 73.

Old Rube, the hunter, T. C. Harbaugh, 42.

Old Sledge, the blacksmith detective, Jack Howard, 73.

Old Sleuth’s luck, H. P. Halsey, 74.

Old Sobersides, the detective of St. Louis, J. E. Badger, 37.

Old Solitary, the hermit trapper, Oll Coomes, 44.

“Old Stars,” Edward Park, 18.

Old Strategy, Oll Coomes, 65.

Old Subtle, Gilbert Jerome, 74.

Old tar Knuckle and his boy chums, Roger Starbuck, 20.

Old Terrible, the iron-arm detective, H. P. Halsey, 74.

Old Thunderbolt, the government detective, Old Cap. Maori, pseud., 72.

Old Tiger, the patriot, N. M. Curtis, 69.

Old Tom Rattler, the Red River epidemic, Oll Coomes, 49.

Old Traps, Barry Ringgold, 20.

Old True Blue, the trusty, W. G. Patten, 35.

Old Weasel-top, the man with the dogs, P. S. Warne, 50.

Old Winch, the rifle king, T. C. Harbaugh, 46.

Old Zip, J. F. C. Adams, 55.

Old Zip’s cabin, J. F. C. Adams, 42, 59.

Omaha Oll, the masked terror, E. L. Wheeler, 58.

On the deep, Roger Starbuck, 39.

On their track, H. P. Halsey, 74.

One-armed Alf, the giant hunter of the Great Lakes, Oll Coomes, 25.

The One armed buccaneer, Prentiss Ingraham, 32.

One Eye, the cannoneer, Frederick Whittaker, 26.

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

One-Eyed Sim, J. L. Bowen, 42.

The One-eyed trapper, Captain Comstock, 56.

The Onondaga giant, Christopher Forrest, 66.

Oonomoo, the Huron, E. S. Ellis, 71.

Oregon Sol, J. F. C. Adams, 58.

Oregon, the sport with a scar, W. R. Eyster, 33.

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

The Outlaw brothers, J. J. Marshall, 42.

The Outlaw-hunter, Francis Johnson, 18, 25, 69.

The Outlaw’s bride, Christopher Forrest, 66.