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Deadwood Dick Jr. Branded; or, Red Rover at Powder Pocket.

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by Edward L. Wheeler


  Beadle's Half-Dime Library.

  BUFFALO BILL NOVELS.

  BY COL. PRENTISS INGRAHAM.

  =995= =Buffalo Bill's Drop=; or, Dead-Shot Ned, the Kansas Kid. =988= =Buffalo Bill's Lasso Throwers.= =981= =Buffalo Bill's Fighting Five.= =975= =Buffalo Bill's Rifle Shots.= =968= =Buffalo Bill's Rush Ride=; or, Sure-Shot, the High-Flyer. =964= =Buffalo Bill's Decoy=; or, The Arizona Crack Shot. =958= =Buffalo Bill's Mazeppa-Chase.= =948= =Buffalo Bill's Snap-Shot=; or, Wild Kid's Texan Tally. =942= =Buffalo Bill's Tough Tussle.= =936= =Buffalo Bill's Boy Mascot=; or, Joe Jarvis' Hold-up. =929= =Buffalo Bill's Crack-shot Pard.= =650= =Buffalo Bill's Boy Pard=; or, Butterfly Billy. =216= =Bison Bill=, the Prince of the Reins. =222= =Bison Bill's Clue=; or, Grit, the Bravo Sport.

  BY BUFFALO BILL.

  =55= =Deadly-Eye=, the Unknown Scout; or, The Banded Brotherhood. =68= =Border Robin Hood=; or, The Prairie Rover. =158= =Fancy Frank of Colorado=; or, The Trapper's Trust.

  * * * * *

  BY CAPT. ALFRED B. TAYLOR, U. S. A.

  =191= =Buffalo Billy=, the Boy Bullwhacker. =194= =Buffalo Bill's Bet=; or, The Gambler Guide.

  BY COLONEL PRENTISS INGRAHAM.

  =932= =New York Nat's Drop=; or, Ex-Ferret Sykes' Bold Game. =926= =New York Nat and the Traitor Ferret.= =920= =New York Nat Trapped.= =914= =New York Nat's Three of a Kind.= =908= =New York Nat's Double.= =902= =New York Nat in Colorado.= =896= =New York Nat in Gold Nugget Camp.= =889= =New York Nat's Deadly Deal.= =883= =New York Nat's Crook-Chase.= =877= =New York Nat's Trump Card.= =871= =New York Nat and the Grave Ghouls.= =865= =New York Nat's Masked Mascot.= =859= =New York Nat=, the Gamin Detective. =853= =Dick Doom's Kidnapper Knock-Out.= =847= =Dick Doom's Ten Strike.= =842= =Dick Doom's Flush Hand.= =772= =Dick Doom's Death-Grip=; or, The Detective by Destiny. =777= =Dick Doom's Destiny=; or, The River Blackleg's Terror. =784= =Dick Doom=; or, The Sharps and Sharks of New York. =788= =Dick Doom in Boston=; or, A Man of Many Masks. =793= =Dick Doom in Chicago.= =798= =Dick Doom in the Wild West.= =803= =Dick Doom's Clean Sweep=; or, Five Links in a Clue. =808= =Dick Doom's Death Clue.= =813= =Dick Doom's Diamond Deal.= =819= =Dick Doom's Girl Mascot.= =829= =Dick Doom's Shadow Hunt.= =835= =Dick Doom's Big Haul.= =749= =Dashing Charlie=; or, The Kentucky Tenderfoot's First Trail. =756= =Dashing Charlie's Destiny=; or, The Renegade's Captive. =760= =Dashing Charlie's Pawnee Pard.= =766= =Dashing Charlie=, the Rescuer. =497= =Buck Taylor=, King of the Cowboys. =737= =Buck Taylor=, the Comanche's Captive. =743= =Buck Taylor's Boys=; or, The Red Riders of the Rio Grande. =560= =Pawnee Bill=, the Prairie Shadower. =713= =Pawnee Bill=; or, Carl, the Mad Cowboy. =719= =Pawnee Bill's Pledge=; or, The Cowboy's Doom. =725= =Pawnee Bill=; or, Daring Dick. =692= =Redfern's Curious Case=; or, The Rival Sharps. =697= =Redfern at Devil's Ranch=; or, The Sharp from Texas. =702= =Redfern's High Hand=; or, Blue Jacket. =707= =Redfern's Last Trail=; or, The Red Sombrero Rangers.

  =And Fifty Others.=

  BY T. J. FLANAGAN.

  =909= =Midshipman Dare=, the Pirate Catcher. =925= =The Young Cowboy Captain.= =933= =The Two Midshipmen=; or, The Corsair-Chaser's First Cruise. =949= =The Three Lieutenants.= =959= =The Mascot Middy=; or, The Four Commanders. =966= =Fighting Jack Shubrick.= =972= =Fighting Jack's Middies=; or, Dandy Dick's Dash.

  BY LIEUT. A. K. SIMS.

  =589= =Tom-Cat and Pard=; or, The Dead Set at Silver City. =622= =Tom-Cat's Triad=; or, The Affair at Tombstone. =631= =Tom Cat's Terrible Task=; or, The Cowboy Detective. =638= =Tom-Cat's Triumph=; or, Black Dan's Great Combine. =546= =Captain Cactus=, the Chaparral Cock; or, Josh's Ten Strike. =568= =The Dandy of Dodge=; or, Rustling for Millions. =576= =The Silver Sport=; or, Josh Peppermint's Jubilee. =583= =Saffron Sol=, the Man With a Shadow. =601= =Happy Hans=, the Dutch Vidocq; or, Hot Times at Round-Up. =611= =Bildad Barnacle=, the Detective Hercules. =646= =Cowboy Gid=, the Cattle-Range Detective. =657= =Warbling William=, the Mountain Mountebank. =665= =Jolly Jeremiah=, the Plains Detective. =676= =Signal Sam=, the Lookout Scout. =689= =Billy, the Gypsy Spy=; or, The Mystery of Two Lives. =699= =Simple Sim, the Broncho Buster=; or, For Big Stakes. =712= =The Mesmerist Sport=; or, The Mystified Detective. =733= =Toltec Tom=, the Mad Prospector. =745= =Kansas Jim=, the Cross-Cut Detective. =761= =Marmaduke=, the Mustanger Detective. =773= =The Rustler of Rolling Stone.= =785= =Lone Hand Joe=, the Committee of One. =801= =Kent Kirby=, the High-Kicker from Killbuck. =832= =The Doctor Detective in Texas.= =872= =Two Showmen Detectives in Colorado.= =937= =The Texan Firebrand=; or, Brazos Billy's Snap Shot. =961= =The Tramp's Trump-Trick.=

  NEW ISSUES.

  =1004= =Scorcher Sam's Sweep-Stakes=; or, Bicycle Bess, The Boulevard Belle Detective. By J. C. Cowdrick.

  =1005= =Deadwood Dick, Jr., Branded=; or, Red Rover at Powder Pocket. By E. L. Wheeler.

  =1006= =Flipper Frank's Flush=; or, Tracking the Dodger from New York to New Orleans. By Charles Morris.

  =1007= =Buffalo Bill's Sure-Shots.= By Col. P. Ingraham.

  JUST ISSUED.

  =999= =Jack Lang=, the Privateer Rover; or, The Man of Many Names. By T. J. Flanagan.

  =1000= =Buffalo Bill's Decoy Boys.= By Col. P. Ingraham.

  =1001= =Banty, the Denver Bootblack=; or, The Dark-Lantern Detective. By E. L. Wheeler.

  =1002= =Six-Foot Sol, the Sharp-Shooter=; or, Johnny on the Spot. By Wm. R. Eyster.

  =1003= =German Joe=, the Hayseed Sport; or, The Twin Racket at Placer Ranch. By H. M. Boynton.

  =A New Issue Every Tuesday.=

  =The Half-Dime Library= is for sale by all newsdealers, five cents percopy, or sent by mail on receipt of six cents each.

  BEADLE AND ADAMS, Publishers,

  92 William Street, New York.

  Transcriber's Notes:

  Added table of contents.

  Italics are represented with _underscores_, bold with =equal signs=.

  Page 2, changed "pasengers" to "passengers."

  Page 3, changed "seige" to "siege."

  Page 4, changed "cut-throats" to "cutthroats" for consistency.

  Page 9, changed "he hard it" to "he heard it" and removed unnecessaryquote after "he believed."

  Page 15, changed "Escale" to "Escala."

  Page 16, changed "writthing" to "writhing" and removed unnecessaryquote before "It was Susana...." Also normalized some punctuation inthe advertising. Corrected "New York Nat's in Colorado" to "New YorkNat in Colorado."

 



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