To be Published During July
126—For Big MoneyBy Fred Thorpe
125—Too Fast to LastBy Bracebridge Hemyng
To be Published During June
124—Caught in a TrapBy Harrie Irving Hancock
123—The Tattooed BoyBy Weldon J. Cobb
122—The Young HorsemanBy Herbert Bellwood
121—Sam SawbonesBy Bracebridge Hemyng
To be Published During May
120—On His MettleBy Fred Thorpe
119—Compound InterestBy Harrie Irving Hancock
118—Runaway and RoverBy Weldon J. Cobb
117—Larry O’KeefeBy Bracebridge Hemyng
To be Published During April
116—The Boy CrusadersBy John De Morgan
115—Double Quick DanBy Fred Thorpe
114—Money to SpendBy Harrie Irving Hancock
113—Billy BarlowBy Bracebridge Hemyng
To be Published During March
112—A Battle with FateBy Weldon J. Cobb
111—Gypsy JoeBy John De Morgan
110—Barred OutBy Fred Thorpe
109—Will WildingBy Bracebridge Hemyng
108—Frank Bolton’s ChaseBy Harrie Irving Hancock
107—Lucky-Stone DickBy Weldon J. Cobb
106—Tom Scott, the American Robinson CrusoeBy Frank Sheridan
105—Fatherless Bob at SeaBy Bracebridge Hemyng
104—Fatherless BobBy Bracebridge Hemyng
103—Hank the HustlerBy Fred Thorpe
102—Dick Stanhope AfloatBy Harrie Irving Hancock
101—The Golden HarpoonBy Weldon J. Cobb
100—Mischievous Matt’s PranksBy Bracebridge Hemyng
99—Mischievous MattBy Bracebridge Hemyng
98—Bert ChipleyBy John De Morgan
97—Down-East DaveBy Fred Thorpe
96—The Young DiplomatBy Harrie Irving Hancock
95—The Fool of the FamilyBy Bracebridge Hemyng
94—Slam, Bang & Co.By Weldon J. Cobb
93—On the RoadBy Stanley Norris
92—The Blood-Red HandBy John De Morgan
91—The Diamond KingBy Cornelius Shea
90—The Double-Faced MysteryBy Fred Thorpe
89—The Young Theatrical ManagerBy Stanley Norris
88—The Young West-PointerBy Harrie Irving Hancock
87—Held for RansomBy Weldon J. Cobb
86—Boot-Black BobBy John De Morgan
85—Engineer TomBy Cornelius Shea
84—The Mascot of HoodoovilleBy Fred Thorpe
83—Walter BlackshawBy Frank Sheridan
82—The Young Showman’s FoesBy Stanley Norris
81—On the WingBy Weldon J. Cobb
80—Yankee GritBy John De Morgan
79—Bicycle and GunBy Cornelius Shea
78—The Backwoods BoyBy Horatio Alger, Jr.
77—Ahead of the ShowBy Fred Thorpe
76—Merle MertonBy Frank Sheridan
75—The Three Hills of GoldBy Harrie Irving Hancock
74—A Barrel of MoneyBy Weldon J. Cobb
73—Lucky ThirteenBy John De Morgan
72—Two Ragged HeroesBy Ernest A. Young
71—A Slave for a YearBy Fred Thorpe
70—In the WoodsBy Frank Sheridan
69—The Prince of GritBy Harrie Irving Hancock
68—The Golden PirateBy Weldon J. Cobb
67—Winning His WayBy John De Morgan
66—Boats, Bats and BicyclesBy Ernest A. Young
65—Bob, The HoodooBy Fred Thorpe
64—Railroad RalphBy Engineer James Fisk
63—Comrades Under CastroBy Victor St. Clair
62—Life-Line LarryBy Frank Sheridan
61—Track and TrestleBy Ernest A. Young
60—The Phantom BoyBy Weldon J. Cobb
59—Simple SimonBy Herbert Bellwood
58—Cast Away in the JungleBy Victor St. Clair
57—In Unknown WorldsBy John De Morgan
56—The Round-the-World BoysBy Fred Thorpe
55—Bert FairfaxBy Frank Sheridan
54—Pranks and PerilsBy Ernest A. Young
53—Up to DateBy Weldon J. Cobb
52—Bicycle BenBy Herbert Bellwood
51—Lost in the IceBy John De Morgan
50—Fighting for a NameBy Fred Thorpe
49—Lionel’s PluckBy Frank Sheridan
48—The Mud River BoysBy Ernest A. Young
47—Partners ThreeBy Weldon J. Cobb
46—Rivals of the PinesBy Herbert Bellwood
45—Always on DutyBy John De Morgan
44—Walt, the Wonder-WorkerBy Fred Thorpe
43—Through Flame to FameBy Frank Sheridan
42—A Toss-Up for LuckBy Ernest A. Young
41—The Jay from MaineBy Herbert Bellwood
40—For Home and HonorBy Victor St. Clair
39—A Bee Line to FortuneBy John De Morgan
37—Never Give UpBy Fred Thorpe
36—Vernon CraigBy Frank Sheridan
35—The Young Showman’s TriumphBy Stanley Norris
34—The Roustabout BoysBy Herbert Bellwood
33—The Young Showman’s PluckBy Stanley Norris
32—Napoleon’s DoubleBy John De Morgan
31—The Young Showman’s RivalsBy Stanley Norris
30—Jack, the Pride of the NineBy Frank Sheridan
29—Phil the ShowmanBy Stanley Norris
28—Bob Porter at Lakeview AcademyBy Walter Morris
27—Zig-Zag, the Boy ConjurerBy Victor St. Clair
26—The Young HannibalBy Matt Royal
25—Git Up and GitBy Fred Thorpe
24—School Life at Grand CourtBy Frank Sheridan
23—From Port to PortBy Ensign Clarke Fitch, U. S. N.
22—The Rival NinesBy Walt Winton
21—The Young JournalistBy Harrie Irving Hancock
20—John Smith of MichiganBy Herbert Bellwood
19—Little Snap the Post BoyBy Victor St. Clair
18—Cruise of the Training ShipBy Ensign Clarke Fitch, U.S.N.
17—Chris, the ComedianBy Fred Thorpe
16—Lion-Hearted JackBy Frank Sheridan
15—The Rivals of RiverwoodBy Herbert Bellwood
14—His One AmbitionBy Harrie Irving Hancock
13—A Strange CruiseBy Ensign Clarke Fitch, U. S. N.
12—Dick Derby’s DoubleBy Fred Thorpe
11—The House of MysteryBy Matt Royal
9—From Switch to LeverBy Victor St. Clair
8—Clif, the Naval CadetBy Ensign Clarke Fitch, U. S. N.
7—The Boy in BlackBy Fred Thorpe
6—The Crimson “Q”By William G. Patten
5—The Balas RubyBy Capt. Geoffrey Hale
3—Bound for AnnapolisBy Ensign Clarke Fitch, U. S. N.
2—Blind LuckBy Fred Thorpe
1—The Boy ArgusBy William G. Patten

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