MARK MASON'S VICTORY
THE TRIALS AND TRIUMPHS OF
A TELEGRAPH BOY.
BY Horatio Alger, JR.,
Author of "Joe's Luck," "Tom the Bootblack," "Dan the Newsboy," "The Errand Boy," etc., etc.
ILLUSTRATED.
NEW YORK:
A. L. BURT, PUBLISHER.
Copyright, 1899, by A. L. BURT.
MARK MASON'S VICTORY.
By Horatio Alger, Jr.
| CHAPTER | PAGE | |
| [I] | Two Strangers from Syracuse | [1] |
| [II] | Where Mark Lived | [10] |
| [III] | An Unexpected Call | [17] |
| [IV] | A Night at Daly's | [25] |
| [V] | Mark as a Hero | [34] |
| [VI] | "The Evening Globe" | [42] |
| [VII] | The Great Mr. Bunsby | [50] |
| [VIII] | A Scene in Mrs. Mack's Room | [57] |
| [IX] | An Adventure in a Fifth Avenue Stage | [65] |
| [X] | An Important Commission | [74] |
| [XI] | Mr. Hamilton Schuyler is Astonished | [78] |
| [XII] | Mr. Schuyler has a Bad Time | [90] |
| [XIII] | Mark Starts on a Journey | [99] |
| [XIV] | The Telltale Memorandum | [108] |
| [XV] | A Railroad Incident | [116] |
| [XVI] | Mark as a Detective | [124] |
| [XVII] | Mark Makes a Call on Euclid Avenue | [132] |
| [XVIII] | A Midnight Visit | [140] |
| [XIX] | At Niagara Falls | [149] |
| [XX] | A Newspaper Paragraph | [157] |
| [XXI] | Mark Returns Home | [165] |
| [XXII] | A Crafty Schemer | [178] |
| [XXIII] | Mark's Good Luck | [182] |
| [XXIV] | The Two Sisters Meet | [190] |
| [XXV] | Maud Gilbert's Party | [199] |
| [XXVI] | An Important Commission | [207] |
| [XXVII] | Last Instructions | [215] |
| [XXVIII] | Mark at Omaha | [219] |
| [XXIX] | Nahum Sprague and his Orphan Ward | [223] |
| [XXX] | A Circus in Mr. Sprague's Yard | [229] |
| [XXXI] | Philip Finds a Friend | [239] |
| [XXXII] | Nahum Sprague's Surprise | [247] |
| [XXXIII] | A Change for Philip | [255] |
| [XXXIV] | On the Way Home | [264] |
| [XXXV] | Edgar Gets into Trouble | [272] |
| [XXXVI] | At the Fifth Avenue Hotel | [281] |
| [XXXVII] | Solon Talbot's Plans | [290] |
| [XXXVIII] | The Mining Stock is Sold | [299] |
| [XXXIX] | Conclusion | [302] |