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

Part 17

Chapter 173,448 wordsPublic domain

The Outlaw’s sister, Christopher Forrest, 67.

Overland Kit, A. W. Aiken, 19, 37.

Owlet, the robber prince, S. R. Urban, 26.

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Pacific Pete, the prince of the revolver, J. E. Badger, 19.

Paint Pete, the prairie patrol, S. S. Hall, 32.

The Pale-face squaw, C. D. Clark, 56.

The Pampas hunters, T. C. Harbaugh, 20.

Panther Dick’s death-leap, A. F. Holt, 61.

Panther Paul, the prairie pirate, J. E. Badger, 43.

The Parson detective, Oll Coomes, 45.

The Partisan spy, J. E. Badger, 55.

The Partisan’s oath, R. F. Greeley, 67.

Patent-leather Joe, P. S. Warne, 42.

The Patriot cruiser, Sylvanus Cobb, 75.

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

The Patriot scouts, J. A. Nunes, 63.

Paul de Lacy, the French beast charmer, C. D. Clark, 19.

Paul Jones, the bold privateer, 75.

Paul Prince, detective, F. L. Broughton, 73.

Peacock Pete, the lively lad from Leadville, A. B. Thorne, 47.

The Pearl pirates, Roger Starbuck, 63.

Peddler Paul’s pard, Edward Willett, 21.

The peddler spy, C. D. Clark, 40, 54.

Peleg Smith, B. H. Belknap, 64.

The Peon prince, A. J. H. Duganne, 38.

The Phantom hand, A. W. Aiken, 19, 24.

The Phantom horseman, E. S. Ellis, 57.

The Phantom hunter, Edwin Emerson, 62.

The Phantom lighthouse, Roger Starbuck, 48.

The Phantom Mazeppa, Prentiss Ingraham, 26.

The Phantom miner, E. L. Wheeler, 58.

The Phantom spy, W. F. Cody, 53.

Phil, the scout, Ilian Verne, 75.

Photograph Phil, the boy sleuth, E. L. Wheeler, 59.

Picayune Pete, Charles Morris, 59.

Piney Paul, the mountain boy, T. C. Harbaugh, 59.

The Pioneers, J. H. Robinson, 72.

The Pirate priest, Prentiss Ingraham, 28.

Pistol pards, W. R. Eyster, 25.

Pistol Tommy, the miner sharp, Leon Lewis, 37.

Pitiless Matt, the white slayer, T. C. Harbaugh, 47.

Plucky Phil, of the mountain trail, T. C. Harbaugh, 45.

Pony, the cowboy chief, H. B. Stoddard, 61.

The Pony-express rider, Prentiss Ingraham, 61.

Port at last, Roger Starbuck, 40.

Prairie Chick, J. S. Henderson, 65.

Prairie-flower, Gustave Aimard, 23.

Prairie Pete, H. L. Boone, 66.

The Prairie pirates, Gustave Aimard, 64.

The Prairie queen, C. D. Clark, 64.

The Prairie rover, W. F. Cody, 19.

The Prairie scourge, C. D. Clark, 64.

The Prairie tigers, J. E. Badger, 65.

The Prairie trapper, C. D. Clark, 64.

Prince John, detective special, J. E. Badger, 36.

The Prince of Pan-out, S. S. Hall, 30.

Prince Primrose, the flower of the flock, A. K. Sims, 33.

The Prisoner of La Vintresse, Mary A. Denison, 38.

The Prisoner of the mill, Harry Hazleton, 18.

Prisoners of war, U. S. Warren, 19.

The Privateer’s bride, J. R. Caldwell, 40.

The Privateer’s cruise, Harry Cavendish, 37, 56, 71.

Prospect Pete, of the boy brigade, Oll Coomes, 44.

Put Martin, Christopher Forrest, 67.

Putnam Pomfret’s ward, A. J. H. Duganne, 38, 55.

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The Quaker scout, E. S. Ellis, 55.

Queen Bessie, the border girl, H. J. Thomas, 20.

Queen Helen, the amazon of the overland, Prentiss Ingraham, 28.

Queen of the woods, P. B. St. John, 40.

Quindaro, Harry Hazleton, 55.

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Rainbolt, the ranger, Oll Coomes, 57.

Ralph, the death-shot scout, Prentiss Ingraham, 51.

Ralph Roy, the boy buccaneer, Prentiss Ingraham, 58.

Ramero, J. H. Ingraham, 66.

The Ranch raiders, S. S. Hall, 48.

The Ranchero, J. E. Tuel, 69.

The Rangers of the Mohawk, E. S. Ellis, 39, 56.

Rattlepate, S. R. Sherwood, 40.

Raybold, the rattling ranger, S. S. Hall, 29.

Reckless Rob, H. L. Boone, 66.

The Red arrow, J. H. Ingraham, 67.

Red Arrow, the wolf demon, A. W. Aiken, 19.

Red Ax, the Indian giant, Paul Bibbs, 65.

The Red brotherhood, C. D. Clark, 59.

Red Cedar, the prairie outlaw, Gustave Aimard, 71.

Red Claw, the one-eyed trapper, Captain Comstock, 46.

Red Dan, the ranger, J. E. Badger, 40.

Red Hand, J. W. Lewis, 75.

Red Hand, A. G. Piper, 56.

Red Jacket, the Huron, Paul Bibbs, 63.

Red Lightning, C. D. Clark, 64.

Red Lightning, the man of chance, Prentiss Ingraham, 27.

The Red outlaw, C. D. Clark, 64.

Red pard and yellow, T. C. Harbaugh, 34.

Red Plume, the renegade, J. S. Henderson, 63.

The Red privateer, E. Z. C. Judson, 34.

Red Ralph, the river rover, E. Z. C. Judson, 48.

The Red revenger, E. Z. C. Judson, 71.

Red Richard, A. W. Aiken, 30.

Red River rovers, C. D. Clark, 21.

Red Rudiger, the archer, Frederick Whittaker, 25.

Red Rupert, the American buccaneer, M. M. Ballou, 75.

Red-Skin Tom, Harry Hazard, 47.

The Red-skin’s pledge, J. L. Bowen, 54.

Redpath, the avenger, J. H. Robinson, 68.

The Reefer of ’76, Harry Cavendish, 38.

The Reporter-detective’s big pull, W. P. Brown, 53.

The Rifle rangers, Mayne Reid, 26.

Rifle and revolver, Frederick Whittaker, 21.

The Riflemen of the Miami, E. S. Ellis, 38, 55, 71.

The Ring dove, J. H. Ingraham, 66.

The Rival giants of Nowhar, J. W. Osbon, 49.

The Rival hunters, E. S. Ellis, 65.

The Rival rovers, W. R. Eyster, 36.

The Rival rovers, Roger Starbuck, 40, 55.

The River rustlers, A. K. Sims, 35.

Roaring Ralph Rockwood, the reckless ranger, St. George Rathborne, 58.

Rob Roy Ranch, J. E. Badger, 31.

Robinson Crusoe, Daniel Defoe, 65.

The Rock rider, Frederick Whittaker, 24.

Rocky Ben’s band, C. D. Clark, 61.

Rocky Mountain Al, S. S. Hall, 27.

Rocky Mountain Joe, T. H. Monstery, 61.

Rocky Mountain Sam, Burke Brentford, 70.

Rody, the rover, the ribbonman of Ireland, William Carleton, 25.

Romeo and the reds, S. S. Hall, 48.

Rosebud Rob, E. L. Wheeler, 42.

The Rough riders, S. S. Hall, 28.

Rough Rob of Dynamite, T. C. Harbaugh, 48.

Round the camp-fire, J. E. Badger, 21.

The Rover detective, Prentiss Ingraham, 51.

Roving Joe, J. E. Badger, 21.

The Roving sport, Edward Willett, 47.

Roy, the young cattle king, Prentiss Ingraham, 60.

A Royal flush, J. E. Badger, 31.

The Royal Greens, J. H. Robinson, 72.

Royal Richard, the thoroughbred, J. W. Osbon, 33.

The Russian spy, Frederick Whittaker, 23.

The Rustler of Rolling Stone, A. K. Sims, 52.

Rustler Rube, the round-up detective, W. H. Manning, 34.

Ruth Harland, C. D. Clark, 39, 55.

Ruth Margerie, Mary A. Denison, 38, 56.

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The Sagamore of Saco, Elizabeth O. P. Smith, 40, 56.

Salamander Sam, D. B. Dumont, 32.

Sam, the office boy, Charles Morris, 60.

Sam Sheridan, the secret service special, W. G. Patten, 52.

Sam Sutton, the scalp-taker, Herrick Johnstone, 66.

Samson, the strong detective, Old Cap. Maori, pseud., 73.

Sancho Pedro, the boy bandit, E. L. St. Vrain, 46.

Sancho Sam’s shot, George Gleason, 21.

Sandy Andy, P. S. Warne, 50.

The Saratoga detective, F. X. Harney, 73.

The Saucy Jane, privateer, Frederick Whittaker, 29.

Saul Sabberday, the idiot spy, E. Z. C. Judson, 25, 68.

The Scalp-hunters, Mayne Reid, 19.

The Scalp King, L. W. Carson, 46.

The Scarlet captain, Frederick Whittaker, 24.

Scarlet Moccasin, Paul Bibbs, 63, 68.

The Scarlet shoulders, Harry Hazard, 62.

The Schuylkill rangers, Harry Hazleton, 65.

The Scioto scouts, Edward Willett, 63.

The Scorpion brothers, W. H. Manning, 27.

Scott, Elliott & Co., the three great detectives, W. I. James, 72.

The Scout, Warren St. John, 57.

The Scout of ’76, Herrick Johnstone, 57.

Scouting Dave, J. L. Bowen, 68.

The Sea bandit, E. Z. C. Judson, 23, 69.

The Sea captain, Roger Starbuck, 56.

The Sea-cat, Frederick Whittaker, 58.

The Sea king, Frederick Whittaker, 40, 54.

The Sea serpent, Juan Lewis, 41.

The Sea spy, E. Z. C. Judson, 34.

The Sea Trailer, Prentiss Ingraham, 60.

The Seaside detective, W. I. James, 72.

Secret confessions, James M’Govan, 73.

The Secret detective, 72.

The Secret six, J. E. Badger, 36.

Sergeant detective Sparrow, L. J. C., Woglom, 73.

The Serpent of El Paso, S. S. Hall, 27.

Seth Jones, E. S. Ellis, 38, 41, 70.

Seth the skrimmager, H. L. Williams, 67.

The Settler’s son, E. S. Ellis, 21.

Seven Shot Steve, W. R. Eyster, 33.

The Shadow ship, Prentiss Ingraham, 42, 59.

Shadowing the London detective, T. C. Harbaugh, 37.

Sharp Sam, J. A. Patten, 59.

Sharp-Shooter Sam, Edwin Emerson, 21.

Sharpe, the New York detective, A. F. Banks, 72.

Sharper Stokes’ double deal, W. G. Patten, 52.

Shasta, the gold king, J. C. Cowdrick, 48.

The Shawnees’ foe, C. D. Clark, 64.

Sheriff Stillwood, the regulator of Raspberry, J. C. Cowdrick, 34.

Sierra Sam, the frontier ferret, E. L. Wheeler, 45.

Sierra Sam’s pard, E. L. Wheeler, 46.

Sierra Sam’s secret, E. L. Wheeler, 45.

Sierra Sam’s seven, E. L. Wheeler, 46.

The Signal gun, Edward Park, 18.

Signal Sam, the lookout scout, A. K. Sims, 51.

The Silent hunter, P. B. St. John, 24.

The Silent terror, H. P. Halsey, 74.

Silk Hand, the Mohave ferret, T. C. Harbaugh, 33.

Silk Ribbon’s crush-out, T. C. Harbaugh, 37.

The Silken lasso, T. C. Harbaugh, 49.

Silky Steele, the stay-in sport, J. E. Badger, 37.

Silver Blade, the half-blood, J. E. Badger, 51.

Silver Blade, the Shoshone, J. E. Badger, 51.

The Silver bottle, J. H. Ingraham, 66.

The Silver Bugle, Harry Hazleton, 21, 39.

The Silver bullet, Edward Willett, 69.

Silver City Tom, J. L. Bowen, 62.

Silver Knife, J. H. Robinson, 24.

Silver-Mask, the man of mystery, J. C. Cowdrick, 48.

Silver-plated Sol, the Montana rover, W. H. Manning, 29.

Silver Riffle Sid, P. S. Warne, 31.

Silver Sam, Frederick Whittaker, 24.

The Silver Sharp detective, A. W. Aiken, 33.

The Silver Sport, A. K. Sims, 50.

Silver Steve, the branded sport, T. C. Harbaugh, 36.

Silver-tip Steve, the sky scraper from Siskiyou, J. E. Badger, 35.

Silver-tongued Sid, J. E. Badger, 33.

Silverblade, the friendly, J. E. Badger, 51.

Silverblade, the hostile, J. E. Badger, 51.

Silverspur, Edward Willett, 61, 63.

Sim Simpkins, scout, J. L. Bowen, 60.

Simple Phil, J. L. Bowen, 55.

Singer Sam, the pilgrim detective, A. K. Sims, 35.

Single Eye, the scourge, Warren St. John, 57.

Single Hand, C. D. Clark, 59.

Single Hand, the Comanche Attila, C. D. Clark, 55.

Single Sight, the one eyed sport, T. C. Harbaugh, 50.

Six-Foot Sol, the sharp-shooter, W. R. Eyster, 53.

The Six-shot spotter, A. K. Sims, 37.

The Skeleton schooner, Prentiss Ingraham, 26.

The Sky demon, Oll Coomes, 46.

Sky-Rocket Rob, the life-saver, Jo Pierce, 51.

The Slave sculptor, W. J. Hall, 38, 71.

The Slaver captain, Roger Starbuck, 68.

Smooth-Face, the scout, J. L. Bowen, 69.

The Smuggler, E. Z. C. Judson, 69.

Snake-Eye Sol, Marcy Hunter, 67.

Snap-Shot Sam, S. S. Hall, 61.

Snapshot Sam, the pistol sharp, W. R. Eyster, 31.

Snow Bird, Edward Willett, 55.

The Snow hunters, Barry De Forrest, 20.

Snow-Shoe Tom, T. C. Harbaugh, 19.

The Snow-shoe trail, St. George Rathborne, 20.

The Snow-trail, T. C. Harbaugh, 19.

Soft Hand, sharp, W. R. Eyster, 25.

Sol Anderson, Christopher Forrest, 67.

Sol Ginger, the giant trapper, A. W. Aiken, 42.

Solemn Saul, the sad man from San Saba, J. E. Badger, 32.

Solemn Saul’s luck streak, J. E. Badger, 35.

Solid Sam, the boy road-agent, E. L. Wheeler, 43.

The Son of the sea, Roger Starbuck, 68.

The Sons of liberty, C. D. Clark, 64.

Southern Sam, “Ned,” 71.

The Sparkler sharp, W. G. Patten, 35.

Sparks from the campfire, J. D. Ballard, 18.

The Specter barque, Mayne Reid, 24.

The Specter chief, Seelin Robins, 56.

The Specter horseman, F. H. Dewey, 62.

The Specter skipper, Roger Starbuck, 53.

The Specter yacht, Prentiss Ingraham, 27.

Spiky Jonas, H. L. Boone, 67.

The Spirit detective, 72.

Spitfire Saul, king of the rustlers, J. E. Badger, 28.

Spokane Saul, the Samaritan suspect, W. H. Manning, 36.

The Sport from Hard-Luck, J. E. Badger, 37.

The Sport from St. Louis, J. W. Osbon, 36.

The Sport of Silver Bend, W. R. Eyster, 36.

The Sport in velvet, W. R. Eyster, 53.

Spotter Bob in New York, W. G. Patten, 52.

Spotter Bob’s Bowery racket, W. G. Patten, 52.

The Spotter-detective, A. W. Aiken, 23.

Spread Eagle Sam, the Hercules hide-hunter, J. E. Badger, 30.

Squatter Dick, J. E. Badger, 63.

The Squaw chief, Frederick Whittaker, 54.

The Squaw spy, T. C. Harbaugh, 62.

Stampede Steve, S. S. Hall, 29.

The Steel mask, J. H. Ingraham, 66.

Steel Surry, the sport from Sunrise, J. E. Badger, 35.

Stella, the daughter of liberty, N. C. Iron, 38.

The Stone chief, C. D. Clark, 54.

Stonefist, of Big Nugget Bend, W. H. Manning, 28.

The Strange pard, S. S. Hall, 47.

The Stranger sport’s shake-up, W. R. Eyster, 37.

The Street Arab detective, Charles Morris, 61.

Stung Serpent, the last chief of the Natchez, T. C. Harbaugh, 68.

Stuttering Sam, the whitest sport of Santa Fe, A. K. Sims, 35.

Sumter’s scouts, C. D. Clark, 55.

Sunshine Sam, chip of the old block, T. C. Harbaugh, 32.

The Sure shot pards, A. C. Grissom, 50.

Sure Shot Seth, Oll Coomes, 53.

The Swamp hero, Edward Park, 19.

The Swamp scout, C. D. Clark, 64.

The Swamp scout, Edward Willett, 69.

Sweep-stakes Sam, the silver sport, J. E. Badger, 36.

Sweet William, the trapper detective, J. E. Badger, 26.

Swiftwing, the squaw, Edward Willett, 54.

Sybil Chase, Ann S. W. Stephens, 41.

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Talbot in Apache land, A. W. Aiken, 36.

Tangemund, the desert detective, F. H. Dewey, 49.

The Tarantula of Taos, S. S. Hall, 46.

Teamster Tom, the boomer detective, A. K. Sims, 36.

Teddy O’Shawn, the Irish detective, 72.

The Ten pards, T. C. Harbaugh, 47.

The Ten-spot of diamonds, Gilbert Jerome, 73.

Terrapin Dick, the wild-wood detective, Edward Willett, 30.

The Terrible Tonkaway, S. S. Hall, 26.

The Terrible trio, S. S. Hall, 27.

The Test shot, G. H. Prentice, 65.

The Texan detective, A. K. Sims, 37.

The Texan firebrand, A. K. Sims, 53.

The Texan ranger, J. H. Ingraham, 66.

The Texan spy, N. M. Curtis, 18, 68.

The Texan trailer, C. E. Lasalle, 76.

Texas Chick, the southwest detective, W. H. Manning, 28.

The Texas Hawks, J. E. Badger, 57.

Texas Jack, the mustang king, Prentiss Ingraham, 21.

Texas Trump, the border rattler, T. C. Harbaugh, 49.

The Three captives, Edward Willett, 64.

Three handsome sports, W. R. Eyster, 30.

Three of a kind, P. S. Warne, 29.

The Three Spaniards, George Walker, 25.

The Three spotters, M. H. Waring, 65.

The Three spotters’ hot heat, M. H. Waring, 65.

The Three trappers, L. W. Carson, 46.

Thunderbolt Tom, St. George Rathborne, 44.

The Tie-To Sport, W. R. Eyster, 52.

Tiger Dick, the faro king, P. S. Warne, 23.

Tiger Dick, the man of the iron heart, P. S. Warne, 26.

Tiger Dick vs. Iron Despard, P. S. Warne, 28.

Tiger-Head, H. L. Boone, 66.

The Tiger-slayer, Gustave Aimard, 23.

The Tiger tamer, Frederick Whittaker, 46.

The Tiger of Taos, G. W. Browne, 42.

Tiger Tom, the Texan terror, Oll Coomes, 45.

Tim, the boy acrobat, Charles Morris, 20.

Tim Bumble’s charge, Mary A. Denison, 39, 64.

Tiny Fox, the Ferret, E. L. Wheeler, 59.

Tippy, the Texan, George Gleason, 43, 55.

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

Tom, the Texan tiger, Oll Coomes, 60.

Tom Thumb, H. P. Halsey, 74.

Tom Turner, detective, A. P. Morris, 73.

Tombstone Dick, the train pilot, E. Z. C. Judson, 31.

The Tonkawa spy, Edward Willett, 64.

Top Notch Tom, the cowboy outlaw, Frederick Whittaker, 29.

Topnotch Tim, the mad parson, D. B. Dumont, 32.

Tornado Tom, T. C. Harbaugh, 44.

Tracked by the dead, Warne Miller, 73.

The Trader spy, J. S. Henderson, 40, 64.

Tragedy and strategy, H. P. Halsey, 74.

The Trail-hunters, E. S. Ellis, 71.

The Traitor spy, C. D. Clark, 54.

The Traitor’s doom, J. T. Warren, 18.

The Tramp’s trump-trick, A. K. Sims, 53.

The Trapped Tiger King, Charles Morris, 60.

Trapper Tom’s castle mystery, Oll Coomes, 60.

The Trapper’s daughter, Gustave Aimard, 23.

True blue, Edward Willett, 69.

“A Trump card,” Charles Morris, 44.

Turkey Dan, Metta V. F. Victor, 19.

The Turkish slave, M. M. Ballou, 75.

Twilight Charlie, the road sport, J. C. Cowdrick, 32.

The Twin horsemen, Frederick Whittaker, 60.

The Twin scouts, C. D. Clark, 64.

The Two ‘bloods,’ Charles Morris, 45.

The Two cool sports, W. R. Eyster, 27.

The Two detectives, A. W. Aiken, 58.

U

Uncle Bedrock’s big bounce, W. R. Eyster, 36.

Uncle Ezekiel and his exploits on two continents, Metta V. F. Victor, 38.

The Uncle’s crime, J. H. Robinson, 69.

The Unionist’s daughter, Metta V. F. Victor, 39.

The Unknown, N. C. Iron, 39, 56.

The Unseen hand, J. S. Henderson, 63.

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The Vagabond of the mines, Prentiss Ingraham, 51.

The Vailed benefactress, S. R. Sherwood, 40.

The Valley scout, Seelin Robins, 63.

Velvet Face, the border bravo, Prentiss Ingraham, 25.

Velvet Foot, the Indian detective, T. C. Harbaugh, 48.

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

The Vicksburg spy, Edward Willett, 18, 69.

Vidocq, the French detective, H. R. Walters, 72.

Violet Vane, the vanquished, W. G. Patten, 51.

Violet Vane’s vow, W. G. Patten, 51.

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The Wall street blood, A. W. Aiken, 28.

Walt Ferguson’s cruise, C. D. Clark, 19.

War-Eagle, E. Z. C. Judson, 66.

War Eagle, Gamboge Mahler, 71.

The Warrior princess, C. D. Clark, 54.

Watch-Eye, the shadow, E. L. Wheeler, 42.

The Water waif, C. P. Sumner, 56.

Waving Plume, W. R. Eyster, 68.

Web-Foot Mose, the tramp detective, Oll Coomes, 49.

Wenona, the giant chief, C. D. Clark, 57.

The White brave, Captain Murray, 55.

The White canoe, P. B. St. John, 54.

The White crook, D. B. Dumont, 31.

The White-faced pacer, John Neal, 56.

The White gladiator, Frederick Whittaker, 54.

White Lightning, T. C. Harbaugh, 60.

The White outlaw, Harry Hazard, 57.

The White scalper, Gustave Aimard, 25.

The White squaw, Mayne Reid, 19, 28.

The White witch, A. W. Aiken, 19.

The White wizard, E. Z. C. Judson, 23, 68.

White Wolf, Marcy Hunter, 67.

Whitelaw, J. H. Robinson, 23.

The Whitest man in the mines, Frederick Whittaker, 30.

Wide-a-wake, the robber king, Frank Dumont, 24.

Wild Bill, the pistol dead shot, Prentiss Ingraham, 26.

Wild Frank, the buckskin bravo, E. L. Wheeler, 44, 60.

The Wild huntress, J. F. C. Adams, 62.

The Wild huntress, Mayne Reid, 27.

Wild Ivan, the boy Claude Duval, E. L. Wheeler, 58.

Wild Rube, the young trail-hunter, C. D. Clark, 40, 62.

The Wild steer riders, Prentiss Ingraham, 37.

Wild Vulcan, the lone range-rider, W. G. Patten, 51.

Wild West Walt, the mountain veteran, T. C. Harbaugh, 32.

Wild Will, the mad ranchero, S. S. Hall, 24.

Wild Wolf, the Waco, S. S. Hall, 48.

Will Somers, the boy detective, Charles Morris, 43.

Will Wildfire in the woods, Charles Morris, 43.

The Willing captive, J. S. Henderson, 22.

Wind River Clark, the gold hermit, Leon Lewis, 37.

Wingenund, the young trail-hunter, Captain Murray, 55.

Winifred Winthrop, Kate N. Trask, 38, 56.

The Winning oar, A. W. Aiken, 24.

Wistah, the child spy, George Gleason, 62.

The Wizard brothers, W. F. Cody, 31.

The Wolf demon, A. W. Aiken, 23.

Wolf-Fang Fritz, Marcy Hunter, 67.

Wolfgang, the robber of the Rhine, Frederick Whittaker, 45.

The Wolves of New York, A. W. Aiken, 25.

The Wood-demon, G. H. Prentice, 69.

The Wood rangers, Emerson Rodman, 69.

The Wood witch, Edwin Emerson, 62.

Woods and waters, Frederick Whittaker, 21.

The Wreck of the Albion, J. S. Warner, 39.

The Wrecker’s prize, H. J. Thomas, 39, 56.

Wrestling Ralph, H. L. Boone, 67.

The Wrong man, H. J. Thomas, 56.

Wyoming Zeke, the hotspur of Honeysuckle, W. H. Manning, 33.

Y

A Yankee blue-jacket, J. H. Ingraham, 66.

The Yankee detective, H. P. Halsey, 74.

Yankee Jim, the horserunner, H. L. Boone, 67.

Yankee Josh, the rover, B. H. Belknap, 62.

The Yankee rajah, C. D. Clark, 45.

The Yellow Chief, Mayne Reid, 59.

Yellow Jack, the mestizo, P. S. Warne, 31.

You Bet Bob from Cross Crick, Arizona Cy, pseud., 53.

You-Bet Bob’s circus, Arizona Cy, pseud., 53.

You Bet Bob’s jangle, Arizona Cy, pseud., 53.

The Young cowboy, Prentiss Ingraham, 60.

Young Dillon, the Custom House detective, W. I. James, 72.

The Young fisherman, J. W. Lewis, 75.

Young Ironclad, the keen detective, W. I. James, 72.

Young Kentuck, W. H. Manning, 46.

The Young land-lubber, C. D. Clark, 20.

The young nihilist, Charles Morris, 20.

The Young ranger, J. L. Bowen, 68.

Young Weasel, the detective, Gilbert Jerome, 74.

Yreka Jim, the gold-gatherer, E. L. Wheeler, 48.

Yreka Jim’s joker, E. L. Wheeler, 48.

Z

Zelda, Jane Howard, 75.

Zoph Slaughter, H. L. Boone, 66.

[Transcriber's Note:

Inconsistent spelling and hyphenation are as in the original.]