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]