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Lucy is so overworked that Mary Jane warns her she'll have a nervous breakdown. Meanwhile, a performer from the bank's benefit show leaves his trained ape in Mr. Mooney's office. Lucy sees the simian, believes she's finally snapped, and is convinced that the hairy creature is actually Mooney.
A Ranger suddenly resigns without explanation. Rynning tries to discover what's behind it and finds that the man is hiding a secret that he won't take a chance on anyone finding out about.
An elderly prospector finally strikes gold, but before he can file a claim, he is killed by a pair of drifters who stampede a wild horse herd over the man's body to hide their crime. The sheriff believes that Champion is a wild killer and tries to have him shot!
When a thief confesses to the robbery of a stage coach, he also implicates someone who worked the job as his partner...a banker!
After Kit and El Toro are robbed by a pair of crooked deputy sheriffs, the two men ride into town and learn that the sheriff is being forced to cooperate with an outlaw gang. A group of teenagers and the sheriff's lovely daughter help the heroes eliminate the crooks.
Kit searches for a hideout in the middle of a quiet town.
Kit agrees to serve as a town's acting marshal and must fight a crooked businessman who plans to rig an election.
Kit and El Toro go after landsharks who are robbing ranchers.
Kit Carson and El Toro arrive in the town of Tuscarora during a bank robbery. Kit captures one of the robbers and returns the stolen money to the bank. After some investigation, Kit believes that the owner of the bank has some involvement with the robbery.
The series, adapted from the book TEMPERED BLADE by Monte Barrett, allowed for backdrops of French-American New Orleans as well as backwoods settings as it followed Bowie, a wealthy young planter and adventurer, along a path that was crossed by many real-life people including his good friend and naturalist John James Audubon (Robert Cornthwaite), famous pirate Jean Lafitte, President Andrew Jackson, Deaf Smith, Johnny Appleseed, Jefferson Davis, Sam Houston and the man with whom Bowie would share his fate at the Alamo, Davy Crockett.
Sent to prison for a crime he didn't commit, an ex-con returns to Diablo thirsting for revenge.
Lofty masquerades as a gunman to expose an outlaw plot, but then finds he has to challenge Annie in a shooting match.
Settlers are being threatened if they refuse to sell their land for half of what it's worth.
When orphaned teen Bucky starts hanging out with local tough Mace, a concerned Annie warns his brother Steve. But Bucky defies Steve joining with Mace in a robbery, causing Annie and Lofty to head after them.
Some of the county's more bigoted citizens are up in arms when an Indian inherits the stage line with the mail franchise from his former patron.
A Judge, who runs a facility to help criminals start over again, has just sentenced an outlaw to hang for his crimes. Now he is threatened by the outlaw's brother if he carries out his verdict.
Cisco and Pancho work with a sheriff and beautiful undercover female agent for the cattlemen's association, to break up a cattle rustling operation.
Cisco and Poncho are trapped by a ex pirate who runs a slave camp, with Indian guards, in a secret valley with his gorgeous niece who wants no part of it.
A rancher threatens to disinherit his niece unless she stops seeing her boyfriend. When the rancher is found murdered, suspicion falls on her lover. Cisco and Pancho must find the real killer and clear the young man's name.
An outlaw gang is stealing gold from Chinese placer miners, then driving off their claims with outrageous taxes. Because they're Chinese, they can't sue the local government agents. With Stoney posing as a Chinese miner and Pat pretending to be a representative of an Eastern engineering company, the U.S. government tries to bring an end to the careers of the outlaw gang and crooked state government agents.