DIME POCKET NOVELS.
DIME POCKET NOVELS.
PUBLISHED SEMI-MONTHLY, AT TEN CENTS EACH.
1—Hawkeye Harry.By Oll Coomes.2—Dead Shot.By Albert W. Aiken.3—The Boy Miners.By Edward S. Ellis.4—Blue Dick.By Capt. Mayne Reid.5—Nat Wolfe.By Mrs. M. V. Victor.6—The White Tracker.Edward S. Ellis.7—The Outlaw’s Wife.Mrs. Ann S. Stephens.8—The Tall Trapper.By Albert W. Aiken.9—Lightning Jo.By Capt. Adams.10—The Island Pirate.By Capt. Mayne Reid.11—The Boy Ranger.By Oll Coomes.12—Bess, the Trapper.By E. S. Ellis.13—The French Spy.By W. J. Hamilton.14—Long Shot.By Capt. Comstock.15—The Gunmaker.By James L. Bowen.16—Red Hand.By A. G. Piper.17—Ben, the Trapper.By Lewis W. Carson.18—Wild Haven.By Oll Coomes.19—The Specter Chief.By Seelin Robins.20—The B’ar-Killer.By Capt. Comstock.21—Wild Nat.By Wm. R. Eyster.22—Indian Jo.By Lewis W. Carson.23—Old Kent, the Ranger.Edward S. Ellis.24—The One-Eyed Trapper.Capt. Comstock.25—Godbold, the Spy.By N. C. Iron.26—The Black Ship.By John S. Warner.27—Single Eye.By Warren St. John.28—Indian Jim.By Edward S. Ellis.29—The Scout.By Warren St. John.30—Eagle Eye.By W. J. Hamilton.31—The Mystic Canoe.By Edward S. Ellis.32—The Golden Harpoon.By R. Starbuck.33—The Scalp King.By Lieut. Ned Hunter.34—Old Lute.By E. W. Archer.35—Rainbolt Ranger.By Oll Coomes.36—The Boy Pioneer.By Edward S. Ellis.37—Carson, the Guide.By J. H. Randolph.38—The Heart Eater.By Harry Hazard.39—Wetzel, the Scout.By Boynton Belknap.40—The Huge Hunter.By Ed. S. Ellis.41—Wild Nat, the Trapper.Paul Prescott.42—Lynx-cap.By Paul Bibbs.43—The White Outlaw.By Harry Hazard.44—The Dog Trailer.By Frederick Dewey.45—The Elk King.By Capt. Chas. Howard.46—Adrian, the Pilot.By Col. P. Ingraham.47—The Man-hunter.By Maro O. Rolfe.48—The Phantom Tracker.By F. Dewey.49—Moccasin Bill.By Paul Bibbs.50—The Wolf Queen.By Charles Howard.51—Tom Hawk, the Trailer.52—The Mad Chief.By Chas. Howard.53—The Black Wolf.By Edwin E. Ewing.54—Arkansas Jack.By Harry Hazard.55—Blackbeard.By Paul Bibbs.56—The River Rifles.By Billex Muller.57—Hunter Ham.By J. Edgar Biff.58—Cloudwood.By J. M. Merrill.59—The Texas Hawks.By Jos. E. Badger, Jr.60—Merciless Mat.By Capt. Chas. Howard.61—Mad Anthony’s Scouts.By E. Rodman.62—The Luckless Trapper.Wm. R. Eyster.63—The Florida Scout.Jos. E. Badger, Jr.64—The Inland Trapper.Chas. Howard.65—Wolf-Cap.By Capt. Chas. Howard.66—Rattling Dick.By Harry Hazard.67—Sharp-Eye.By Major Max Martine.68—Iron-Hand.By Frederick Forest.69—The Yellow Hunter.By Chas. Howard.70—The Phantom Rider.By Maro O. Rolfe.71—Delaware Tom.By Harry Hazard.72—Silver Rifle.By Capt. Chas. Howard.73—The Skeleton Scout.Maj. L. W. Carson.74—Little Rifle.By Capt. “Bruin” Adams.75—The Wood Witch.By Edwin Emerson.76—Old Ruff, the Trapper.“Bruin” Adams.77—The Scarlet Shoulder.Harry Hazard.78—The Border Rifleman.L. W. Carson.79—Outlaw Jack.By Harry Hazard.80—Tiger-Tail, the Seminole.R. Ringwood.81—Death-Dealer.By Arthur L. Meserve.82—Kenton, the Ranger.By Chas. Howard.83—The Specter Horseman.Frank Dewey.84—The Three Trappers.Seelin Robbins.85—Kaleolah.By T. Benton Shields, U. S. N.86—The Hunter Hercules.Harry St. George.87—Phil Hunter.By Capt. Chas. Howard.88—The Indian Scout.By Harry Hazard.89—The Girl Avenger.By Chas. Howard.90—The Red Hermitess.By Paul Bibbs.91—Star-Face, the Slayer.92—The Antelope Boy.By Geo. L. Aiken.93—The Phantom Hunter.By E. Emerson.94—Tom Pintle, the Pilot.By M. Klapp.95—The Red Wizard.By Ned Hunter.96—The Rival Trappers.By L. W. Carson.97—The Squaw Spy.By Capt. Chas. Howard.98—Dusky Dick.By Jos. E. Badger, Jr.99—Colonel Crockett.By Chas. E. Lasalle.100—Old Bear Paw.By Major Max Martine.101—Redlaw.By Jos. E. Badger, Jr.102—Wild Rube.By W. J. Hamilton.103—The Indian Hunters.By J. L. Bowen.104—Scarred Eagle.By Andrew Dearborn.105—Nick Doyle.By P. Hamilton Myers.106—The Indian Spy.By Jos. E. Badger, Jr.107—Job Dean.By Ingoldsby North.108—The Wood King.By Jos. E. Badger, Jr.109—The Scalped Hunter.By Harry Hazard.110—Nick, the Scout.By W. J. Hamilton.111—The Texas Tiger.By Edward Willett.112—The Crossed Knives.By Hamilton.113—Tiger-Heart, the Tracker.By Howard.114—The Masked Avenger.By Ingraham.115—The Pearl Pirates.By Starbuck.116—Black Panther.By Jos. E. Badger. Jr.117—Abdiel, the Avenger.By Ed. Willett.118—Cato, the Creeper.By Fred. Dewey.119—Two-Handed Mat.By Jos. E. Badger.120—Mad Trail Hunter.By Harry Hazard.121—Black Dick.By Frederick Whittaker.122—Kit Bird.By W. J. Hamilton.123—The Specter Riders.By Geo. Gleason.124—Giant Pete.By W. J. Hamilton.125—The Girl Captain.By Jos. E. Badger.126—Yankee Eph.By J. R. Worcester.127—Silverspur.By Edward Willett.128—Squatter Dick.By Jos. E. Badger.129—The Child Spy.By George Gleason.130—Mink Coat.By Jos. E. Badger.131—Red Plume.By J. Stanley Henderson.132—Clyde, the Trailer.By Maro O. Rolfe.133—The Lost Cache.J. Stanley Henderson.134—The Cannibal Chief.Paul J. Prescott.135—Karaibo.By J. Stanley Henderson.136—Scarlet Moccasin.By Paul Bibbs.137—Kidnapped.By J. Stanley Henderson.138—Maid of the Mountain.By Hamilton.139—The Scioto Scouts.By Ed. Willett.140—The Border Renegade.By Badger.141—The Mute Chief.By C. D. Clark.142—Boone, the Hunter.By Whittaker.143—Mountain Kate.By Jos. E. Badger Jr.144—The Red Scalper.By W. J. Hamilton.145—The Lone Chief.By Jos. E. Badger, Jr.146—The Silver Bugle.Lieut. Col. Hazleton.147—Chinga, the Cheyenne.By Edward S. Ellis. Ready148—The Tangled Trail.By Major Max Martine. Ready149—The Unseen Hand.By J. Stanley Henderson. Ready150—The Lone Indian.By Capt. Chas. Howard. Ready151—The Branded Brave.By Paul Bibbs. Ready152—Billy Bowlegs, the Seminole Chief.Ready April 20th.153—The Valley Scout.By Seelin Robins. Ready May 4.154—Red Jacket, the Huron.By Paul Bibbs. Ready May 18th.
1—Hawkeye Harry.By Oll Coomes.
2—Dead Shot.By Albert W. Aiken.
3—The Boy Miners.By Edward S. Ellis.
4—Blue Dick.By Capt. Mayne Reid.
5—Nat Wolfe.By Mrs. M. V. Victor.
6—The White Tracker.Edward S. Ellis.
7—The Outlaw’s Wife.Mrs. Ann S. Stephens.
8—The Tall Trapper.By Albert W. Aiken.
9—Lightning Jo.By Capt. Adams.
10—The Island Pirate.By Capt. Mayne Reid.
11—The Boy Ranger.By Oll Coomes.
12—Bess, the Trapper.By E. S. Ellis.
13—The French Spy.By W. J. Hamilton.
14—Long Shot.By Capt. Comstock.
15—The Gunmaker.By James L. Bowen.
16—Red Hand.By A. G. Piper.
17—Ben, the Trapper.By Lewis W. Carson.
18—Wild Haven.By Oll Coomes.
19—The Specter Chief.By Seelin Robins.
20—The B’ar-Killer.By Capt. Comstock.
21—Wild Nat.By Wm. R. Eyster.
22—Indian Jo.By Lewis W. Carson.
23—Old Kent, the Ranger.Edward S. Ellis.
24—The One-Eyed Trapper.Capt. Comstock.
25—Godbold, the Spy.By N. C. Iron.
26—The Black Ship.By John S. Warner.
27—Single Eye.By Warren St. John.
28—Indian Jim.By Edward S. Ellis.
29—The Scout.By Warren St. John.
30—Eagle Eye.By W. J. Hamilton.
31—The Mystic Canoe.By Edward S. Ellis.
32—The Golden Harpoon.By R. Starbuck.
33—The Scalp King.By Lieut. Ned Hunter.
34—Old Lute.By E. W. Archer.
35—Rainbolt Ranger.By Oll Coomes.
36—The Boy Pioneer.By Edward S. Ellis.
37—Carson, the Guide.By J. H. Randolph.
38—The Heart Eater.By Harry Hazard.
39—Wetzel, the Scout.By Boynton Belknap.
40—The Huge Hunter.By Ed. S. Ellis.
41—Wild Nat, the Trapper.Paul Prescott.
42—Lynx-cap.By Paul Bibbs.
43—The White Outlaw.By Harry Hazard.
44—The Dog Trailer.By Frederick Dewey.
45—The Elk King.By Capt. Chas. Howard.
46—Adrian, the Pilot.By Col. P. Ingraham.
47—The Man-hunter.By Maro O. Rolfe.
48—The Phantom Tracker.By F. Dewey.
49—Moccasin Bill.By Paul Bibbs.
50—The Wolf Queen.By Charles Howard.
51—Tom Hawk, the Trailer.
52—The Mad Chief.By Chas. Howard.
53—The Black Wolf.By Edwin E. Ewing.
54—Arkansas Jack.By Harry Hazard.
55—Blackbeard.By Paul Bibbs.
56—The River Rifles.By Billex Muller.
57—Hunter Ham.By J. Edgar Biff.
58—Cloudwood.By J. M. Merrill.
59—The Texas Hawks.By Jos. E. Badger, Jr.
60—Merciless Mat.By Capt. Chas. Howard.
61—Mad Anthony’s Scouts.By E. Rodman.
62—The Luckless Trapper.Wm. R. Eyster.
63—The Florida Scout.Jos. E. Badger, Jr.
64—The Inland Trapper.Chas. Howard.
65—Wolf-Cap.By Capt. Chas. Howard.
66—Rattling Dick.By Harry Hazard.
67—Sharp-Eye.By Major Max Martine.
68—Iron-Hand.By Frederick Forest.
69—The Yellow Hunter.By Chas. Howard.
70—The Phantom Rider.By Maro O. Rolfe.
71—Delaware Tom.By Harry Hazard.
72—Silver Rifle.By Capt. Chas. Howard.
73—The Skeleton Scout.Maj. L. W. Carson.
74—Little Rifle.By Capt. “Bruin” Adams.
75—The Wood Witch.By Edwin Emerson.
76—Old Ruff, the Trapper.“Bruin” Adams.
77—The Scarlet Shoulder.Harry Hazard.
78—The Border Rifleman.L. W. Carson.
79—Outlaw Jack.By Harry Hazard.
80—Tiger-Tail, the Seminole.R. Ringwood.
81—Death-Dealer.By Arthur L. Meserve.
82—Kenton, the Ranger.By Chas. Howard.
83—The Specter Horseman.Frank Dewey.
84—The Three Trappers.Seelin Robbins.
85—Kaleolah.By T. Benton Shields, U. S. N.
86—The Hunter Hercules.Harry St. George.
87—Phil Hunter.By Capt. Chas. Howard.
88—The Indian Scout.By Harry Hazard.
89—The Girl Avenger.By Chas. Howard.
90—The Red Hermitess.By Paul Bibbs.
91—Star-Face, the Slayer.
92—The Antelope Boy.By Geo. L. Aiken.
93—The Phantom Hunter.By E. Emerson.
94—Tom Pintle, the Pilot.By M. Klapp.
95—The Red Wizard.By Ned Hunter.
96—The Rival Trappers.By L. W. Carson.
97—The Squaw Spy.By Capt. Chas. Howard.
98—Dusky Dick.By Jos. E. Badger, Jr.
99—Colonel Crockett.By Chas. E. Lasalle.
100—Old Bear Paw.By Major Max Martine.
101—Redlaw.By Jos. E. Badger, Jr.
102—Wild Rube.By W. J. Hamilton.
103—The Indian Hunters.By J. L. Bowen.
104—Scarred Eagle.By Andrew Dearborn.
105—Nick Doyle.By P. Hamilton Myers.
106—The Indian Spy.By Jos. E. Badger, Jr.
107—Job Dean.By Ingoldsby North.
108—The Wood King.By Jos. E. Badger, Jr.
109—The Scalped Hunter.By Harry Hazard.
110—Nick, the Scout.By W. J. Hamilton.
111—The Texas Tiger.By Edward Willett.
112—The Crossed Knives.By Hamilton.
113—Tiger-Heart, the Tracker.By Howard.
114—The Masked Avenger.By Ingraham.
115—The Pearl Pirates.By Starbuck.
116—Black Panther.By Jos. E. Badger. Jr.
117—Abdiel, the Avenger.By Ed. Willett.
118—Cato, the Creeper.By Fred. Dewey.
119—Two-Handed Mat.By Jos. E. Badger.
120—Mad Trail Hunter.By Harry Hazard.
121—Black Dick.By Frederick Whittaker.
122—Kit Bird.By W. J. Hamilton.
123—The Specter Riders.By Geo. Gleason.
124—Giant Pete.By W. J. Hamilton.
125—The Girl Captain.By Jos. E. Badger.
126—Yankee Eph.By J. R. Worcester.
127—Silverspur.By Edward Willett.
128—Squatter Dick.By Jos. E. Badger.
129—The Child Spy.By George Gleason.
130—Mink Coat.By Jos. E. Badger.
131—Red Plume.By J. Stanley Henderson.
132—Clyde, the Trailer.By Maro O. Rolfe.
133—The Lost Cache.J. Stanley Henderson.
134—The Cannibal Chief.Paul J. Prescott.
135—Karaibo.By J. Stanley Henderson.
136—Scarlet Moccasin.By Paul Bibbs.
137—Kidnapped.By J. Stanley Henderson.
138—Maid of the Mountain.By Hamilton.
139—The Scioto Scouts.By Ed. Willett.
140—The Border Renegade.By Badger.
141—The Mute Chief.By C. D. Clark.
142—Boone, the Hunter.By Whittaker.
143—Mountain Kate.By Jos. E. Badger Jr.
144—The Red Scalper.By W. J. Hamilton.
145—The Lone Chief.By Jos. E. Badger, Jr.
146—The Silver Bugle.Lieut. Col. Hazleton.
147—Chinga, the Cheyenne.By Edward S. Ellis. Ready
148—The Tangled Trail.By Major Max Martine. Ready
149—The Unseen Hand.By J. Stanley Henderson. Ready
150—The Lone Indian.By Capt. Chas. Howard. Ready
151—The Branded Brave.By Paul Bibbs. Ready
152—Billy Bowlegs, the Seminole Chief.Ready April 20th.
153—The Valley Scout.By Seelin Robins. Ready May 4.
154—Red Jacket, the Huron.By Paul Bibbs. Ready May 18th.
BEADLE AND ADAMS, Publishers, 98 William Street, New York.
TRANSCRIBER’S NOTESThe Table of Contents has been created by the transcriber.The original spelling of “reconnoisance” has been retained wherever it occurs in the text.Obvious typographical errors and punctuation errors have been corrected after careful comparison with other occurrences within the text and consultation of external sources.On page 12, “eparture” has beenchanged to “departure”: “stay his forcible departure”On page 16, “skillfu” has beenchanged to “skillful”: “as does the skillful dentist” and “his his” has beenchanged to “his”: “a few moments to explain his scheme”On page 27, “Marion” has beenchanged to “Marian”for consistency: “get a glimpse or peep at Marian”On page 28, “be” has beenchanged to “he”: “‘Dar!’ he said, as he flung it”On page 42, “boquet” has beenchanged to “bouquet”: “it had the appearance of a bouquet”On page 55, “despite, his ungainly manner of traveling” has beenchanged to “despite his ungainly manner of traveling”On page 59, “unwieldly” has beenchanged to “unwieldy”: “plied the unwieldy craft”On page 60, “some” has beenchanged to “same”: “with the same resolve as at first”On page 63, “childrens’” has beenchanged to “children’s”: “daubed up like a lot of children’s toys”On page 66, “beseiged” has beenchanged to “besieged”: “who had besieged them in the cave”On page 75, “tatooed” has beenchanged to “tattooed”: “her chin all tattooed with India ink” and “their” has beenchanged to “there”: “there ain’t a more villainous set of dogs”On page 77, “bandinage” has beenchanged to “badinage”: “was about uttering some more badinage”On page 79, “promted” has beenchanged to “prompted”: “for he was prompted by the most powerful”On page 99, the original textrepresented here by the word “office”is obscured: “seeing him put a letter in the office, addressed to you” and “thought strange” has beenchanged to “thought it strange”: “he must have thought it strange”
TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES
TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES
The Table of Contents has been created by the transcriber.
The original spelling of “reconnoisance” has been retained wherever it occurs in the text.
Obvious typographical errors and punctuation errors have been corrected after careful comparison with other occurrences within the text and consultation of external sources.
On page 12, “eparture” has beenchanged to “departure”: “stay his forcible departure”
On page 16, “skillfu” has beenchanged to “skillful”: “as does the skillful dentist” and “his his” has beenchanged to “his”: “a few moments to explain his scheme”
On page 27, “Marion” has beenchanged to “Marian”for consistency: “get a glimpse or peep at Marian”
On page 28, “be” has beenchanged to “he”: “‘Dar!’ he said, as he flung it”
On page 42, “boquet” has beenchanged to “bouquet”: “it had the appearance of a bouquet”
On page 55, “despite, his ungainly manner of traveling” has beenchanged to “despite his ungainly manner of traveling”
On page 59, “unwieldly” has beenchanged to “unwieldy”: “plied the unwieldy craft”
On page 60, “some” has beenchanged to “same”: “with the same resolve as at first”
On page 63, “childrens’” has beenchanged to “children’s”: “daubed up like a lot of children’s toys”
On page 66, “beseiged” has beenchanged to “besieged”: “who had besieged them in the cave”
On page 75, “tatooed” has beenchanged to “tattooed”: “her chin all tattooed with India ink” and “their” has beenchanged to “there”: “there ain’t a more villainous set of dogs”
On page 77, “bandinage” has beenchanged to “badinage”: “was about uttering some more badinage”
On page 79, “promted” has beenchanged to “prompted”: “for he was prompted by the most powerful”
On page 99, the original textrepresented here by the word “office”is obscured: “seeing him put a letter in the office, addressed to you” and “thought strange” has beenchanged to “thought it strange”: “he must have thought it strange”