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600.

Prentiss Ingraham. The Silver Ship; or, The Sea Scouts of Seventy-Six. A Romance of Outlawing Ashore and Afloat. April 23, 1890.

Found in: Dime Library, no. 600; Dime Library, no. 1098. This story follows Dime Library, no. 605.

London, the Atlantic, and an island in the Caribbean sea. Late eighteenth century. George III's private speculation in Morgan's buried treasure.

601.

Albert W. Aiken. Joe Phenix's Shadow; or, The Great Detective's Mysterious Monitor. A Romance of the Seen and Unseen. April 30, 1890.

New York City. Washington Square murder. Two chorus girls. A clairvoyant helps solve the mystery.

602.

William G. Patten. Captain Nameless, the Mountain Mystery; or, The Blue Coats of the Big Horn. May 7, 1890.

Big Horn Mountains, Wyoming. Indians, miners, and bad men.

603.

William R. Eyster. Desert Alf, the Man with the Cougar; or, The Strange Pilgrimage of Gentle Jack. The Romance of Estacado Desert Kingdom. May 14, 1890.

A story of the Llano Estacado, Texas.

604.

Noel Dunbar. The Detective in Rags; or, The Grim Shadower. A Romance of New York Secret Service Life. May 21, 1890.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 193; Dime Library, no. 604.

605.

Prentiss Ingraham. The Shadow Silver Ship; or, The Red Rebel of the Revolution, A Sea and Shore Romance of the War of '"76." May 28, 1890.

Found in: Dime Library, no. 605; Dime Library, no. 1101. Followed by Dime Library, no. 600.

Ravel, the Pirate, in Revolutionary days.'Locales: The Gulf of Mexico and the New England coast.

606.

Jackson Knox. The Drop Detective; or, The Dreamthorpe Sensation. A Story of a Celebrated Case. June 4, 1890.

Breaking up the "House-Boat" gang in New York.

607.

Albert W. Aiken. Old Benzine, the Hard Case Detective; or, Joe Bowers' Racket at Ricaree City. June 11, 1890.

Montana bad men. A Joe Bowers story.

608.

Howard Holmes. Silent Sam, the Shadow Sphinx; or, Following the Invisible Trail. June 18, 1890.

New York City detective tale. Various deaths by centipede bites form the basis for the mystery.

609.

Frederick Whittaker. The Texas Tramp; or, Solid Sol, the Yankee Hercules. June 25, 1890.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 178; Dime Library, no. 609.

610.

Prentiss Ingraham. The Red Flag Rover; or, White Wings of the Waves. A Romance of Lawless Flags. July 2, 1890.

Found in: Dime Library, no. 610; Dime Library, no. 1103. Followed by Dime Library, no. 615.

The Gulf of Mexico and the adjacent coast, in the early nineteenth century. Lamonte, the pirate.

611.

William H. Manning. Alkali Abe, the Game-Chicken from Texas; or, The Smash-Up in "No-World Kingdom." A Romance of the Unexplored Range. July 9, 1890.

Fantastic adventures in the far Southwest.

612.

J. C. Cowdrick. Sheriff Stillwood, the Regulator of Raspberry; or, The "Suspects" from Frisco. July 16, 1890.

California. Three people declare themselves individually guilty of the same murder. "Do you know when your father takes his weekly bath?"

613.

Albert W. Aiken. Keen Billy, the Sport; or, The Circus at White Gopher. July 23, 1890.

A story of a New Mexican mining camp.

614.

Frederick Whittaker. The Showman Detective; or, The Mad Magician. July 30, 1890.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 166; Dime Library, no. 614; Dime Library, no. 1096.

615.

Prentiss Ingraham. The Three Buccaneers; or, The Ocean Outlaw's Nemesis. A Romance of the Mexican Gulf and its Shores. August 6, 1890.

Preceded by Dime Library, no. 610.

Vera Cruz and the Gulf of Mexico.

616.

Jackson Knox. Magnus, the Weird Detective; or, Solving a Master-Rogue Mystery. The Romance of the Kernon Complication. August 13, 1890.

Westchester County, New York, Prance, and Belgium in 188-.

617.

Joseph E. Badger. The Gripsack Sharp's Even-Up; or, The Boss Racket at Solid City. August 20, 1890.

Companion story to Dime Library, no. 576.

Masonic western. Carrying $20,000 to save a mine. Outlaws.

618.

A. K. Sims. Kansas Karl, the Detective King; or, The Sphinx of Leadville. August 27, 1890.

When Leadville was only a wild mining camp.

619.

Oll Coomes. Kit Bandy and Co., the Border Detectives; or, The Big Wipe Out at Hermit-Dome. September 3, 1890.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 122; Dime Library, no. 619; Dime Library, no. 1100.

620.

Albert W. Aiken. Joe Phenix's Silent Six; or, The Great Detective's Shadow Guard. September 10, 1890.

New York City detective story.

621.

Ned Buntline. The Red Privateer; or, The Midshipman Rover. A Romance of 1812. September 17, 1890.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 154; Dime Library, no. 621.

622.

William R. Eyster. The All-Round Sports; or, The Keeper of the Seals. A Romance of Glory Flat and Beyond. September 24, 1890.

Outlaws in the Southwest. Same locality as Dime Library, no. 650.

623.

William H. Manning. Dangerous Dave, the Never-Beaten Detective; or, A Fight with Foes from the Grave. October 1, 1890.

Virginia in 1852.

624.

Leon Lewis. The Submarine Detective; or, The Water Ghoul. October 8, 1890.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 199; Dime Library, no. 624.

625.

Prentiss Ingraham. Red Wings, the Lone Sea Rover; or, The Gold Seekers of the Bahamas. A Story of Sea Brigands and Sea Heroes. October 15, 1890.

This story is followed by Dime Library, no. 630; Dime Library, no. 635; Dime Library, no. 640.

West Indies, late eighteenth century.

626.

J. C. Cowdrick. Ducats Dion, the Nabob Sport Detective; or, The Sealed Secret of the Copper Coffin. October 22, 1890.

Idaho. A story of a man who used gold bullets, an ancient copper coffin harder than steel, and an exchange of girl children.

627.

Joseph E. Badger. Mossback Mose, the Mountaineer; or, The Bald Hornet of the Ozarks. October 29, 1890.

A contemporary story of the Missouri backwoods.

628.

Albert W. Aiken. Joe Phenix's Combine; or, The Dandy Conspirator. November 5, 1890.

A New York City murder case and will contest.

629.

Leon Lewis. Daredeath Dick, King of the Cowboys; or, In the Wild West with Buffalo Bill. November 12, 1890.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 208; Dime Library, no. 629.

630.

Prentiss Ingraham. The Sea Thief; or, The Veiled Voyager's Mysterious Mission. November 19, 1890.

Sequence of the series: Dime Library, no. 625, Dime Library, no. 630, Dime Library, no. 635, Dime Library, no. 640.

Buried treasure and buccaneers in the eighteenth century. Locales: Boston, Bahamas, and the Atlantic.

631.

William G. Patten. Colonel Cool, the Santa Fe Sharp; or, The Lucky Pards of Goodenough. November 26, 1890.

New Mexico. Miners, cowboys, gamblers, etc., as per usual.

632.

Albert W. Aiken. Joe Phenix's Master Search; or, The Casket of Ill Omen. A Romance of City and Camp. December 3, 1890.

New York City. Mystery of a copper box.

633.

Ned Buntline. The Sea Spy; or, Mortimor Monk, the Hunchback Millionaire. A Tale of Sea and Land Fifty Years Ago. December 10, 1890.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 181; Dime Library, no. 633.

634.

William R. Eyster. Old Handcart's Big Dump; or, The Rekestraw Ructionist. A Romance of the League at Hard Luck. December 17, 1890.

Mining town of "Hard Luck" and the surrounding woods.

635.

Prentiss Ingraham. The Ex-Buccaneer; or, The Stigma of Sin. A Romance of Sea Hands and Shore Hearts. December 24, 1890.

Sequence of stories: Dime Library, no. 625, Dime Library, no. 630, Dime Library, no. 635, Dime Library, no. 640.

Close of the eighteenth century. Boston, New York, Maine, and the sea.

636.

Joseph E. Badger. Dandy Darling, Detective; or, The Boomers of Big Buffalo. December 31, 1890.

Oklahoma, when it was thrown open for settlement. A prairie fire, afloat on driftwood, etc.

637.

Albert W. Aiken. Joe Phenix in Crazy Camp; or, The Great Detective's Long Chase. A Romance of the Little Colorado. January 7, 1891. A search for a lost mine in the Mogollon Mountains, Arizona.

638.

William H. Manning. Mudock, the Dread Detective; or, North-Land Nick's Guardianship. A Story of the Jacob's Ladder Tragedy. January 14, 1891.

Wyoming, 1887. Holbrook lent money to his partner's wife for finery, but did not expect to be repaid in gold.

639.

William F. Cody. The Gold King; or, Montebello, the Magnificent. A Romance of Mining Life. January 28, 1891.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 169; Dime Library, no. 639.

640.

Prentiss Ingraham. The Rover's Retribution; or, The Evil Spirit of the Deep. January 28, 1891.

Sequence of the series: Dime Library, no. 625, Dime Library, no. 630, Dime Library, no. 635, Dime Library, no. 640.

New York City, Boston, and the Maine coast at the end of the eighteenth century. Smugglers, Black Brandt, a woman of mystery, and the devil himself.

641.

William G. Patten. Aztec Jack, the Desert Nomad; or, The Vultures' Swoop. A Story of Astonishing Adventures in the Buried City of Northern Arizona. February 4, 1891.

Arizona desert--night riders--a cave retreat--an underground city--wiped out by a volcano.

642.

Howard Holmes. Red Pard and Yellow; or, The Nabobs of Centipede. A Romance of Arizona Mines and Arizona Vengeance. February 11, 1891.

Another contemporary Arizona mining story.

643.

Jackson Knox. Castlemain, the Silent Sifter; or, The Great Detective's Wonderful Revelation. A Romance of Splendid Shadow Work in New York High Life. February 18, 1891.

New York City in 188-. Inspector Byrnes appears as an important character.

644.

Prentiss Ingraham. Buffalo Bill's Bonanza; or, The Knights of the Silver Circle. A Romance of Mystery in the Weird Land of Montana. February 25, 1891.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 184; Dime Library, no. 644.

Followed by Dime Library, no. 667.

645.

Joseph E. Badger. Gopher Gabe, the Unseen Detective; or, The Uncanny Ranch. March 4, 1891.

Hidden hands at work at a haunted ranch in the cattle country. The "Black Cap" gang is finally foiled.

646.

William H. Manning. Dark John, the Grim Guard; or, Hailstorm's North Plains Braves. A Romance of Montana. March 11, 1891.

Accused of murder in Montana.

647.

Albert W. Aiken. The Fresh of Frisco at Santa Fe; or, The Strange Sharp. March 18, 1891.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 151; Dime Library, no. 647; Dime Library, no. 1102.

648.

William G. Patten. Goldglove Gid, the Man of Grit; or, Desperate Durg's Desperate Scheme. March 25, 1891.

Gunnison county, Colorado. "Call back those ruffians!" she cried. "I choose their company before yours."

649.

Prentiss Ingraham. Buck Taylor, the Saddle King; or, The Lasso Rangers' League. A Romance of Border Heroes of To-day. April 1, 1891.

Sequence of series: Dime Library, no. 649, Dime Library, no. 653, Dime Library, no. 658.

Frontier town in Texas, near the New Mexico border.

650.

William R. Eyster. Lucky Lester's Lone Hand; or, Uncle Bedrock's Queer Game at Ginger Flat. April 8, 1891.

"Walnut Bar," near "Glory Gulch" and "Ginger Flat." Localities are the same places in the Southwest as those in Dime Library, no. 622.

651.

Joseph E. Badger. Silver-Tip Steve, the Sky Scraper from Siskiyou; or, The Secrets of the Skull. April 15, 1891.

Mining town of "Hard Cash," somewhere in the Southwest in 187-.

652.

Albert W. Aiken. Jackson Blake, the Bouncer Detective; or, The Fresh of 'Frisco's Rustle at Painted City. The Romance of a Busted Camp. April 22, 1891.

This tale is followed by Dime Library, no. 660.

New Mexico, before railroads entered the state. A Joe Bowers tale.

653.

Prentiss Ingraham. The Lasso King's League; or, The Tigers of Texas. A Romance of Heroes in Buckskin. April 29, 1891.

Sequence of series: Dime Library, no. 649, Dime Library, no. 653, Dime Library, no. 658.

A burning steamer on the Mississippi--frontier in Texas in the Mission Range, desperadoes, cowboys, and the Wonderful Buck Taylor.

654.

Howard Holmes. Sol Sphinx, the Ferret Detective; or, The Seven Secrets. A Romance of the Demon Doctor of Gotham. May 6, 1891.

New York City, 1882.

655.

William H. Manning. Strawberry Sam, the Man with a Birthmark; or, The War-Clan of Lucifer Annex. May 13, 1891.

Mining town of "Glory Eden" in the Rocky Mountains.

656.

William G. Patten. Old Plug Ugly, the Rough and Ready; or, The Last Stroke of the Land Sharks. May 20, 1891.

From Fontainebleau to "Jerico" in the Rocky Mountains. The "Land Sharks" were bad men, and, with the French woman, made much trouble.

657.

Ned Buntline." Long Tom Dart, the Yankee Privateer. A New Naval Story of the War of 1812. May 27, 1891.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 172; Dime Library, no. 657.

658.

Prentiss Ingraham. The Cowboy Clan; or, The Tigress of Texas. A Romance of Buck Taylor and His Boys in Buckskin. June 3, 1891.

Sequence of the series: Dime Library, no. 649, Dime Library, no. 653, Dime Library, no. 658.

A cowboy story of Texas.

659.

William R. Eyster. Gilt-Edge Johnny; or, Roldan and His Rovers. The Story of the "Ranch Accursed" June 10, 1891.

A stampede, a rescue, Indians, secret vaults, vampire, hypnotism. "The sun dropped into the gash in the West where it usually retired."

660.

Albert W. Aiken. The Fresh in Montana; or, Jackson Blade's Full Hand at Hardtack. June 17, 1891.

Preceded by Dime Library, no. 652.

Locale: Near Livingston, Montana.

661.

Joseph E. Badger. The Get-There Sharp; or, Grip-Sack Sid at Rocky Comfort. June 24, 1891.

Sequence of series: Dime Library, no. 576, Dime Library, no. 617, Dime Library, no. 661.

Forest fires, lost in a cave, etc. Probably in Colorado.

662.

Prentiss Ingraham. The Jew Detective; or, The Beautiful Convict. July 1, 1891.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 118; Dime Library, no. 662.

663.

William H. Manning. Wyoming Zeke, the Hotspur of Honeysuckle; or, Old Humility's Hard Road to Travel. August 7, 1889.

Madam Mystery, fortune teller, in a Western mining town.

664.

Howard Holmes. Monk Morel, the Man-Hunter; or, The Trail of the Bandit Nabob. A Story of the Great Holden Mystery. July 15, 1891.

"Tiger Trace," mining camp in Arizona.

665.

Albert W. Aiken. The Frisco Detective; or, The Golden Gate Find. A Story of Five Millions of Dollars. July 22, 1891.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 163; Dime Library, no. 665.

666.

Lieut. A. K. Sims. Old Adamant, the Man of Rock; or, The Hummer from Hummingbird. July 29, 1891.

Followed by Dime Library, no. 673.

Clearing up the moral atmosphere of "Cuckoo," a mining town, probably in New Mexico.

567.

Prentiss Ingraham. Buffalo Bill's Swoop; or, The King of the Mines. A Romance in the Career of the Life Long Pards--Hon. W. F. Cody--"Buffalo Bill," and Dr. Frank Poivell--"White Beaver" August 5, 1891.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 196; Dime Library, no. 667.

Sequence of stories: Dime Library, no. 644, Dime Library, no. 667.

668.

Joseph E. Badger. Solemn Saul's Luck Streak; or, The Boomer from Blissful Buttes. August 12, 1891.

Colorado. "I'm owin' up to hevin' bin a bigger fool than Thompson's colt--and he swum the river to git a drink at a mud-puddle."

669.

William G. Patten. Old True Blue, the Trusty; or, The Marauder of the Mimbres. August 19, 1891.

Followed by Dime Library, no. 676.

New Mexico, just across the Arizona line. Geronimo and his band. Gamblers, soldiers, cowboys, outlaws, etc.

670.

Albert W. Aiken. The Lightweight Detective; or, Old Blazes, the Sovereign of the Rocks. A Tale of New York Hovels and Marble Halls. August 26, 1891.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 175; Dime Library, no. 670.

671.

Howard Holmes. Jason Clew, the Silk-Handed Ferret; or, The Maze of Silver Dagger. September 2, 1891.

New York City. Murder and the "Silver Dagger Clan."

672.

Prentiss Ingraham. The Red Rapier; or, The Sea Rover's Bride. A Story of War on the Waves. September 9, 1891.

Sequence of series: Dime Library, no. 672, Dime Library, no. 679, Dime Library, no. 685.

New Orleans, Louisiana, Alabama, and adjacent waters of the Gulf. Adventures of Captain Revello, the Red Rover.

673.

A. K. Sims. Stuttering Sam, the Whitest Sport of Santa Fe; or, How the Hummer from Hummingbird Feathered his Nest. September 16, 1891.

Follows Dime Library, no. 666.

A story of contemporary times at Santa Fe, New Mexico.

674.

Albert W. Aiken. Uncle Sun Up, the Born Detective; or, Boodle vs. Bracelets. September 23, 1891.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 187; Dime Library, no. 674.

675.

Joseph E. Badger. Steel Surry, the Sport from Sunrise; or, The Blind Deal at Break-Neck. September 30, 1891.

The story of a mining town in the West.

676.

William G. Patten. Hurricane Hal, the Cowboy Hotspur; or, Old True Blue's Pilgrimage in Satan's Section. A Romance of the Red Spur Ranch. October 7, 1891.

Preceded by Dime Library, no. 669.

Cowboys and outlaws in New Mexico.

677.

William R. Eyster. Mr. Jackson, the Gent from Jaybird; or, The Mystery of the Lower Drift. October 14, 1891.

"Oro City," California, in the 1880's.

678.

Howard Holmes. The Dude Desperado; or, The Baleful Beauty of Brimstone Bar. October 21, 1891.

Sangre de Cristo Range, Colorado. Contemporary.

679.

Prentiss Ingraham. Revello, the Pirate Cruiser; or, The Rival Rovers. A Romance of Outlawry on Blue Waters. October 28, 1891.

Found in: Dime Library, no. 679; Dime Library, no. 1097.

Sequence of stories: Dime Library, no. 672, Dime Library, no. 679, Dime Library, no. 685.

Mexico and adjacent waters. "Clasp these manacles about the wrists and ankles of this woman and pass the irons around the mast, so that she will go down with this wreck."

680.

Harold Payne. XX, the Fatal Clue; or, Detective Burr's Master Case. A Romance of the Silent Tragedy. November 4, 1891.

New York detective story, featuring Inspector Byrnes.

681.

Albert W. Aiken. Joe Phenix's Specials; or, The Actress Detective's Double Victory. A Romance of the Unknown Dead. November 11, 1891.

Tarrytown and New York City. Actress murdered by an Englishman who eventually gets his dues. Joe Phenix's three dreams.

682.

Dangerfield Burr. Buffalo Bill's Secret Service Trail; or, The Mysterious Foe. A Romance of Red-Skins, Renegades and Army Rencounters. November 18, 1891.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 220; Dime Library, no. 682.

683.

Joseph E. Badger. Bob Breeze, the Rounder Detective; or, The Eruption at Eureka. November 25, 1891.

Eureka, Idaho, mining town, and a Pinkerton detective.

684.

Howard Holmes. Velvet Van, the Mystery-Shadower; or, The Man in the Satin Mask. A Tale of the Dread Gray Clan. December 2, 1891.

"Found drowned." New York City.

685.

Prentiss Ingraham. The Redskin Sea Rover; or, The Destroyer Destroyed. A Romance of the Gulf. December 9, 1891.

Sequence of stories: Dime Library, no. 672, Dime Library, no. 679, Dime Library, no. 685.

Mobile and Mobile Bay. Wreck of a slave ship, a strange proceeding and a strange Indian, forsaken and revenged.

686.

Leon Lewis. The On-the-Wing Detectives; or, Bolly Blair's Grand Exposition. A Romance of Chicago and the Depworth Millions. December 16, 1891.

A detective story of Chicago and Lake Michigan.

687.

William R. Eyster. Double Cinch Dan, the Sport with a Charm; or, The Saints of Sunrise. December 23, 1891.

Roughs and toughs, somewhere in the West (California?).

688.

A. K. Sims. The River Rustlers; or, The Detective from 'Way-Back. A Romance of Ranch, Range and Revolution. December 30, 1891.

Mexico and Texas. Cattle rustlers, Mexican police, cowboys, etc.

689.

William G. Patten. The Sparkler Sharp; or, The Spotter Sport's Unknown Foe. January 6, 1892.

A mountain angel from "Tar Heel," Colorado.

690.

Harold Payne. The Matchless Detective; or, Thad Burr's Marvelous Case. A Tale of the Newburg Mystery. January 13, 1892.

New York City and a murder at Newburgh on the Hudson. Thad Burr, married, is not contented, but must go on a man hunt again.

691.

Prentiss Ingraham. Buffalo Bill's Blind Trail; or, Mustang Madge, the Daughter of the Regiment. A Story of Wild West Romance. January 20, 1892.

Followed by Dime Library, no. 697.

Some more fictitious adventures of Buffalo Bill.

692.

William H. Manning. Dead Shot Paul, the Deep-Range Explorer; or, The Mountain Spy's Vendetta. January 27, 1892.

A story of life in the far Northwest.

693.

Joseph E. Badger. Kent Kasson, the Preacher Sport; or, The Double Deal at Denver. February 3, 1892.

Horse and foot racing.

694.

Howard Holmes. Gideon Grip, the Secret Shadower; or, The Clew of the Invisible Hand. February 10, 1892.

New York City. Theft of a book which "held the secret of human existence and solved the mystery of life and death."

695.

A. K. Sims. Singer Sam, the Pilgrim Detective; or, Behind Masked Batteries. February 17, 1892. Out west in "Mineral Gap."

"'Tis not for your filthy lucre,
'Tis not for your tingling tin;
'Tis not for your ready, your rhino, your stamps,
That I travel this vale of sin!
Tis the good I can do my fellows;
And the sorrows that I efface,
With my magical,
Ragical,
Fragical,
Tragical,
Cure for the human race!"

696.

William G. Patten. Double-Voice Dan, the Go-It-Alone Detective; or, The Mystery of the Missing Heir. A Romance of New York at Midday and Midnight. February 24, 1892.

Followed by Dime Library, no. 702.

A poor but pure songstress in a Bowery theater, and a lost heir.

697.

Prentiss Ingraham. Buffalo Bill's Buckskin Brotherhood; or, Opening Up a Lost Trail. A Romance of a Border Mystery. March 2, 1892.

Sequel to Dime Library, no. 691.

Fort Beauvoir, with Buffalo Sill, Texas Jack, Dr. Powell, Indians, Mexicans, and soldiers taking part.

698.

Harold Payne. Thad Burr, the Invincible; or, Tracing the "L" Clue. A Story of Remarkable Detective Work in the Great City. March 9, 1892.

New York City. Inspector Byrnes again takes a minor part.

699.

Leon Lewis. The Cowboy Courtiers; or, The Rustlers of the Big Horn. March 16, 1892.

Found in: Beadle's Weekly/Banner Weekly (various title changes), no. 226; Dime Library, no. 699.

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