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| 507 | The Doomed City; or, The Hidden Foe of Plummerdale. By Howard Austin. |
| 508 | The Pride of the Volunteers; or, Burke Halliday, the Boy Fireman. By Ex-Fire-Chief Warden. |
| 509 | The Boy Mutineers; or, Slavery or Death. By Capt. Thos. H. Wilson. |
| 510 | Always Ready; or, The Best Engineer on the Road. By Jas. C. Merritt. |
| 511 | Branded a Deserter; or, Boy Rivals in Love and War. By Gen'l Jas. A. Gordon. |
| 512 | A Scout at 16; or, A Boy's Wild Life on the Frontier. By An Old Scout. |
| 513 | Diamond Dave, the Waif; or, The Search for the Great Blue Stone. By Richard R. Montgomery. |
| 514 | The Little Corsican; or, The Boy of the Barricades. By Allan Arnold. |
| 515 | Headlight Tom, the Boy Engineer. By Jas. C. Merritt. |
| 516 | The Sealed Despatch; or, The Blind Boy of Moscow. By Allan Arnold. |
| 517 | The Swamp Rats; or, The Boys Who Fought for Washington. By Gen'l Jas. A. Gordon. |
| 518 | Nino, the Wonder of the Air. A Story of Circus Life. By Berton Bertrew. |
| 519 | A Fireman at Sixteen; or, Through Flame and Smoke. By Ex-Fire-Chief Warden. |
| 520 | 100 Feet Above the Housetops; or, The Mystery of the Old Church Steeple. By Allyn Draper. |
| 521 | The Boy Explorers; or, Abandoned in the Land of Ice. By Capt. Thos. H. Wilson. |
| 522 | The Mystery of the Volcano. A True Story of Mexico. By Howard Austin. |
| 523 | Fighting with Washington; or, The Boy Regiment of the Revolution. By Gen'l. Jas. A. Gordon. |
| 524 | The Smartest Boy in Philadelphia; or, Dick Rollins' Fight for a Living. By Allyn Draper. |
| 525 | The White Boy Chief; or, The Terror of the North Platte. By An Old Scout. |
| 526 | The Boy Senator; or, How He Won His Toga. By Allan Arnold. |
| 527 | Napoleon's Boy Guardsman; or, A Hero at Eighteen. By Richard R. Montgomery. |
| 528 | Driven Adrift; or, The Trip of the Daisy. By Capt. Thos. H. Wilson. |
| 529 | Rob the Waif. A Story of Life in New York. By Howard Austin. |
| 530 | The Wildest Boy in New York; or, Saved at the Brink. (A True Temperance Story.) By H. K. Shackleford. |
| 531 | Bushwhacker Ben; or, The Union Boys of Tennessee. By Col. Ralph Fenton. |
| 532 | The Night Riders of Ravenswood. (A Strange Story of Arizona.) By Allan Arnold. |
| 533 | Phil, the Boy Fireman; or, Through Flames to Victory. By Ex-Fire-Chief Warden. |
| 534 | The Boy Slave; or, A Young New Yorker in Central America. By Howard Austin. |
| 535 | Dunning & Co.; the Boy Brokers. (A Story of Wall Street.) By A Retired Broker. |
| 536 | Daniel Boone's Best Shot; or, The Perils of the Kentucky Pioneers. By An Old Scout. |
| 537 | Ollie, the Office Boy; or, The Struggles of a Poor Waif. By Allyn Draper. |
| 538 | The Two Boy Stowaways; or, A Strange Voyage on a Doomed Ship. By Capt. Thos. H. Wilson. |
| 539 | Columbia; or, The Young Firemen of Glendale. By Ex-Fire-Chief Warden. |
| 540 | Paddling on the Amazon; or, Three Boy Canoeists in South America. By Richard R. Montgomery. |
| 541 | Happy Jack, the Daring Spy. A Story of the Great Rebellion. By Gen'l Jas. A. Gordon. |
| 542 | Nameless Nat; or, A Millionaire in Rags. By Allyn Draper. |
| 543 | The Boy Mail-Carrier; or, Government Service in Minnesota. By An Old Scout. |
| 544 | The Boy Messenger of Russia; or, The Czar's Secret Despatch Bearer. By Allan Arnold. |
| 545 | Monte Cristo, Jr.; or, The Diamonds of the Borgias. By Howard Austin. |
| 546 | The Boy Privateer Captain; or, Lost on a Nameless Sea. By Capt. Thos. H. Wilson. |
| 547 | The Boys in Blue; or, The Football Champions of Cherryville. By Allan Arnold. |
| 548 | From Bootblack to Broker; or, The Luck of a Wall Street Boy. By a Retired Broker. |
| 549 | The Block House Boys; or, The Young Pioneers of the Great Lakes. By An Old Scout. |
| 550 | The White Boy Slaves; or, The Student Exiles of Siberia. By Richard R. Montgomery. |
| 551 | A Coral Prison; or, The Two Boy Hermits of the Indian Ocean. By Capt. Thos. H. Wilson. |
| 552 | Dick "I will!"; or, The Plucky Fight of a Boy Orphan. By Allyn Draper. |
| 553 | Larry of the Lantern; or, The Smugglers of the Irish Coast. By Berton Bertrew. |
| 554 | My Chum Charlie; or, The Strange Adventures of Two New York Boys. By Howard Austin. |
| 555 | The Boyhood Days of "Pawnee Bill"; or, From the Schoolroom to the Frontier. By An Old Scout. |
| 556 | The Young Deserters; or, The Mystery of Ramsey Island. By Capt. Thos. H. Wilson. |
| 557 | The Bowery Prince; or, A Bootblack's Road to Fame. By Howard Austin. |
| 558 | Jack Mosby, the Guerilla King; or, Riding and Raiding in the Rebellion. By Gen'l. Jas. A. Gordon. |
| 559 | A Lawyer at 17, and the Fee that Made His Fortune. By Richard R. Montgomery. |
| 560 | The Houseboat Boys; or, Stirring Adventures in the Northwest. By Allyn Draper. |
| 561 | The Dark Sons of Ireland; or, Plotting Under the Shannon Water. By Allan Arnold. |
| 562 | Young Karl Kruger; or, The Richest Boy in the Transvaal. By Berton Bertrew. |
| 563 | The Phantom Fireman; or, The Mystery of Mark Howland's Life. By Ex-Fire-Chief Warden. |
| 564 | Ben Brevier; or, The Romance of a Young Printer. By Allyn Draper. |
| 565 | The Signal Service Boys; or, Fighting Above the Clouds. By Gen'l Jas. A. Gordon. |
| 566 | The Red Privateer; or, The First to Float the Stars and Stripes. By Capt. Thos. H. Wilson. |
| 567 | The Iron Spirit; or, The Mystery of the Plains. By An Old Scout. |
| 568 | The Sons of the Sword; or, The Watchers From the Rhine. By Richard R. Montgomery. |
| 569 | The Lost Island; or, A Romance of a Forgotten World. By Howard Austin. |
| 570 | The White Wolf of the Gaitees; or, A Mystery of the Mountain. By Allan Arnold. |
| 571 | The Senator's Secretary; or, The Brightest Boy in Washington. By Allyn Draper. |
| 572 | Whirlwind Jack; or, Captain Heald's Boy Messenger. By Gen'l Jas. A. Gordon. |
| 573 | The Gypsy's Son; or, The Double Life. By Howard Austin. |
| 574 | The Transient Island; or, Cast Away in the Sooth Sea. By Capt. Thos. H. Wilson. |
| 575 | The Boys of Black Bay; or, The Young Lumber King of the North Woods. By Berton Bertrew. |
| 576 | The Boy Nihilist; or, Young America in Russia. By Allan Arnold. |
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