In this story are introduced all of the principal characters of the first volume, and Bob and Sandy learn much of life in the open from the French trappers and coureurs du bois.
THE PIONEER BOYS OF THE MISSISSIPPI; Or, The Homestead in the Wilderness.
Telling of how the Armstrong family decides to move farther west after an awful flood on the Ohio, and how they travelled to the great “Father of Waters” and settled on its banks, and of how the pioneer boys had many adventures both with wild animals and with the crafty Indians.
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HAWK: THE YOUNG OSAGE
By C. H. Robinson.
One vol., cloth decorative, illustrated——————$1.50
A fine story of North American Indians. The story begins when Hawk is a papoose and follows him until he is finally made chief of his tribe.
THE YOUNG APPRENTICE; Or, Allan West’s Chum.
By Burton E. Stevenson.