By FRANK V. WEBSTER

Mr. Webster’s style is very much like that of the boys’ favorite author, the late lamented Horatio Alger, Jr., but his tales are thoroughly up-to-date.

Cloth. 12mo. Over 200 pages each. Illustrated.

Stamped in various colors.

Price per volume, 65 cents, postpaid.

Only A Farm Boy, or Dan Hardy’s Rise in Life
The Boy From The Ranch, or Roy Bradner’s City Experiences
The Young Treasure Hunter, or Fred Stanley’s Trip to Alaska
The Boy Pilot of the Lakes, or Nat Morton’s Perils
Tom The Telephone Boy, or The Mystery of a Message
Bob The Castaway, or The Wreck of the Eagle
The Newsboy Partners, or Who Was Dick Box?
Two Boy Gold Miners, or Lost in the Mountains
The Young Firemen of Lakeville, or Herbert Dare’s Pluck
The Boys of Bellwood School, or Frank Jordan’s Triumph
Jack the Runaway, or On the Road with a Circus
Bob Chester’s Grit, or From Ranch to Riches
Airship Andy, or The Luck of a Brave Boy
High School Rivals, or Fred Markham’s Struggles
Darry The Life Saver, or The Heroes of the Coast
Dick The Bank Boy, or A Missing Fortune
Ben Hardy’s Flying Machine, or Making a Record for Himself
Harry Watson’s High School Days, or The Rivals of Rivertown
Comrades of the Saddle, or The Young Rough Riders of the Plains
Tom Taylor at West Point, or The Old Army Officer’s Secret
The Boy Scouts of Lennox, or Hiking Over Big Bear Mountain
The Boys of the Wireless, or a Stirring Rescue from the Deep
Cowboy Dave, or The Round-up at Rolling River
Jack of the Pony Express, or The Young Rider of the Mountain Trail
The Boys of the Battleship, or For the Honor of Uncle Sam

CUPPLES & LEON COMPANY, Publishers, New York