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1 The Wolf Men of Minnesota, by Howard De Vere
2 The Shark Hunters, by Horace Appleton
§ Tim Finnegan, the Young Irish Detective,
Written by Himself
4 Fox Cap, the Friend of Daniel Boone, by Kit Clyde
5 The American Robinson Crusoe; or, The Wreck.of the
“Hurricane,” by Gus Williams
6 Hook and Ladder No. 6, by Howard De Vere
7 Lost in the Pacific, by Lieutenant E. H. Kellogg
8 Ned Newton, the Young Engineer of the Swan. A
Story of the Mississippi River, by Albert J. Booth
9 Cruise of the Silverwing, by Geo. W. Goode
10 On Board the Schoolship Norfolk, by Hal Standish
11 Roy, the Western Union Telegraph Messenger,
by Robert Lenncx
12 Wine and Cards. A Temperance Story, by H. K. Shackleford
13 Skeleton Saul, by Marline Manly
14 Billy Bunce, the Boy Actor, by John Sherman
15 McDonald, the Man Tracker, by Walter Fenton
16 Yarns Around the Camp Fire, by H. K. Shackleford
17 The Secret Glen; or, The Mysterious War Chief,
by Don Jenardo
18 Comic Adventures of Mike Mulligan by Tom Teaser
19 Corney of the Cliff; or, The Bold Irish Smuggler,
by Corp. Morgan Rattler
by Frank Forrest
A True Tale of the
21 Nan and Nat, the Child Riders,
Arena, by Horace Appleton
22 Dan Hayes, the Detective, by Geo. W. Goode
23 Virginia Dick. A Southern Boy in the Mexican War,
by Albert J. Booth
24 The Ghost of the Saw-Mill, by Robert Maynard
25 Dick Desmond; or, The Mutiny on the Golden Gate,
by A. F. Hill
26 Tim Woodruff, the Young Chairmaker, by Percy B. St. John
27 Moccasin Mose, by Paul Braddon
283 The Pearl Diver, by J. G, Bradley
29 Jolly Jack the Rover; or,'The Last Voyage of the
Phantom Ship, by Allyn Draper
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30 Night-Express Ned, by Frank Forrest
31 The Lost Finger, - . by Berton Bertrew
32 ‘Little Dot,” the Dandy Scont of the Plains,
by Paul Braddon
by “e Ed,”
by Allan Arnoid
33 Our Social Club, *
34 The Wreekers of the Wallkill,
35 Big Beck, the Prince of Trappers,
by Richard R. Montgomery
by Frank Forrest
by Ralph Morton
by George G. Small
36 Mail Train Mat,
37 Swilt-Foot; or, The Adopted Chief,
38 The Ourang-Outang Hunters,
39 The Comic Detective, by ** Ed.”
40 Yankee Jack, by Captain Geo. Granville
41 Hank Monk; or, the Stage Driver of the Pacific Slope,
by Robert Maynaxt
42 The Boss of the School; or, Around the World for
Fun, by Captain Will Day.on
43 The Fire Rider, by Gaston Garna
44 War Eagle; or, The Hero of a Hundred Fights,
fos by H. K. Shackleford
45 Simple Silas; or, The Idiot Detective, by Harry Rockwood
46 Oid Invincible, by Police Captain Howard
47 The Secrets of the Diamond Island, by Horace Appleton
48 Peeping Peter. A Tale of the American Revolution,
by Roger Starbuck
49 He Didn’t Get Left! Something Very Novel, by Peter Pad
50 A Dead Witness, by Allan Arnold
51 Danger Signal Davo, tho Dashing Boy Engineer of the
West, by Albert J. Booth
52 Brave Captain Kelly; or, The Daring Irish Privateers’
by Corporal Morgan Rattler
53 The Caffro King; or, Three New York Youths in Africa,
by Berton Bertrew
51 Iceberg Jack, the Hero of the Arctic, by R. T. Emmet
55 Ebony Eph, the Colored Detective, by Harry Rockwood
56 Out With Gen, Crook; or, The Twin Scouts of the Sior-
ra Madres, - by John Sherman
57 The Cavern of Death; or, The Maiden Avenger,
: by Gaston Garne