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- 314 Red Light Dick, The Engineer Prince; or, The Bravest Boy on the Railroad. By Jas. C. Merritt.
- 315 Leadville Jack, the Game Cock of the West. By An Old Scout.
- 316 Adrift in the Sea of Grass; or, The Strange Voyage of a Missing Ship. By Capt. Thos. H. Wilson.
- 317 Out of the Gutter; or, Fighting the Battle Alone. A True Temperance Story. By H. K. Shackleford.
- 318 The Scouts of the Santee; or, Redcoats and Whigs. A Story of the American Revolution. By Gen’l Jas. A. Gordon.
- 319 Edwin Forrest’s Boy Pupil; or, The Struggles and Triumphs of a Boy Actor. By N. S. Wood, the Young American Actor.
- 320 Air Line Will, The Young Engineer of the New Mexico Express. By Jas. C. Merritt.
- 321 The Richest Boy in Arizona; or, The Mystery of the Gila. By Howard Austin.
- 322 Twenty Degrees Beyond the Arctic Circle; or, Deserted in the Land of Ice. By Berton Bertrew.
- 323 Young King Kerry, the Irish Rob Roy; or, The Lost Lilly of Killarney. By Allyn Draper.
- 324 Canoe Carl; or, A College Boy’s Cruise in the Far North. By Allan Arnold.
- 325 Randy Rollins, the Boy Fireman. A Story of Heroic Deeds. By Ex-Fire-Chief Warden.
- 326 Green Mountain Joe, the Old Trapper of Malbro Pond. By An Old Scout.
- 327 The Prince of Rockdale School; or, A Fight for a Railroad. By Howard Austin.
- 328 Lost in the City; or, The Lights and Shadows of New York. By H. K. Shackleford.
- 329 Switchback Sam, the Young Pennsylvania Engineer; or, Railroading in the Oil Country. By Jas. C. Merritt.
- 330 Trapeze Tom, the Boy Acrobat; or, Daring Work in the Air. By Berton Bertrew.
- 331 Yellowstone Kelly, A Story of Adventures in the Great West. By An Old Scout.
- 332 The Poisoned Wine; or, Foiling a Desperate Game. By H. K. Shackleford.
- 333 Shiloh Sam; or, General Grant’s Best Boy Scout. By Gen’l. Jas. A. Gordon.
- 334 Alone in New York; or, Ragged Rob, the Newsboy. By N. S. Wood (The Young American Actor).
- 335 The Floating Treasure; or, The Secret of the Pirate’s Rock. By Capt. Thos. H. Wilson.
- 336 Tom Throttle, The Boy Engineer of the Midnight Express; or, Railroading in Central America. By Jas. C. Merritt.
- 337 The Diamond Eye; or, The Secret of the Idol. By Richard R. Montgomery.
- 338 Ned North, The Young Arctic Explorer; or, The Phantom Valley of the North Pole. By Berton Bertrew.
- 339 From Cabin to Cabinet; or, The Pluck of a Plowboy. By H. K. Shackleford.
- 340 Kit Carson’s Boys; or, With the Great Scout on His Last Trail. By An Old Scout.
- 341 Driven to Sea; or, The Sailor’s Secret. A Story of the Algerine Corsairs. By Capt. Thos. H. Wilson.
- 342 Twenty Boy Spies; or, The Secret Band of Dismal Hollow. A Story of the American Revolution. By Gen’l. Jas. A. Gordon.
- 343 Dashing Hal, the Hero of the Ring. A Story of the Circus. By Berton Bertrew.
- 344 The Haunted Hut; or, The Ghosts of Rocky Gulch. By Allyn Draper.
- 345 Dick Dashaway’s School Days; or, The Boy Rebels of Kingan College. By Howard Austin.
- 346 Jack Lever, the Young Engineer of “Old Forty”; or, On Time with the Night Express. By Jas. C. Merritt.
- 347 Out With Peary; or, In Search of the North Pole. By Berton Bertrew.
- 348 The Boy Prairie Courier; or, General Custer’s Youngest Aide. A True Story of the Battle at Little Big Horn. By An Old Scout.
- 349 Led Astray in New York; or, A Country Boy’s Career in a Great City. A True Temperance Story. By Jno. B. Dowd.
- 350 Sharpshooter Sam, the Yankee Boy Spy; or, Winning His Shoulder Straps. By Gen’l. Jas. A. Gordon.
- 351 Tom Train, the Boy Engineer of the Fast Express; or, Always at His Post. By Jas. C. Merritt.
- 352 We Three; or, The White Boy Slaves of the Soudan. By Allan Arnold.
- 353 Jack Izzard, the Yankee Middy. A Story of the War With Tripoli. By Capt. Thos. H. Wilson.
- 354 The Senator’s Boy; or, The Early Struggles of a Great Statesman. By H. K. Shackleford.
- 355 Kit Carson on a Mysterious Trail; or, Branded a Renegade. By An Old Scout.
- 356 The Lively Eight Social Club; or, From Cider to Rum. A True Temperance Story. By Jno. B. Dowd.
- 357 The Dandy of the School; or, The Boys of Bay Cliff. By Howard Austin.
- 358 Out in the Streets; A Story of High and Low Life in New York. By N. S. Wood (The Young American Actor.)
- 359 Captain Ray; The Young Leader of the Forlorn Hope. A True Story of the Mexican War. By Gen’l. Jas. A. Gordon.
- 360 “3”; or, The Ten Treasure Houses of the Tartar King. By Richard R. Montgomery.
- 361 Railroad Rob; or, The Train Wreckers of the West. By Jas. C. Merritt.
- 362 A Millionaire at 18; or, The American Boy Croesus. By H. K. Shackleford.
- 363 The Seven White Bears; or, The Band of Fate. A Story of Russia. By Richard R. Montgomery.
- 364 Shamus O’Brien; or, The Bold Boy of Glingall. By Allyn Draper.
- 365 The Skeleton Scout; or, The Dread Rider of the Plains. By An Old Scout.
- 366 “Merry Matt”; or, The Will-o’-the-Wisp of Wine. A True Temperance Story. By H. K. Shackleford.
- 367 The Boy With the Steel Mask; or, A Face That Was Never Seen. By Allan Arnold.
- 368 Clear-the-Track Tom; or, The Youngest Engineer on the Road. By Jas. C. Merritt.
- 369 Gallant Jack Barry, The Young Father of the American Navy. By Capt. Thos. H. Wilson.
- 370 Laughing Luke, The Yankee Spy of the Revolution. By Gen’l Jas. A. Gordon.
- 371 From Gutter to Governor; or, The Luck of a Waif. By H. K. Shackleford.
- 372 Davy Crockett, Jr.; or, “Be Sure You’re Right, Then Go Ahead.” By An Old Scout.
- 373 The Young Diamond Hunters; or, Two Runaway Boys in Treasure Land. A Story of the South African Mines. By Allan Arnold.
- 374 The Phantom Brig; or, The Chase of the Flying Clipper. By Capt. Thos. H. Wilson.
- 375 Special Bob; or, The Pride of the Road. By Jas. C. Merritt.
- 376 Three Chums; or, The Bosses of the School. By Allyn Draper.
- 377 The Drummer Boy’s Secret; or, Oath-Bound on the Battlefield. By Gen’l. Jas. A. Gordon.
- 378 Jack Bradford; or, The Struggles of a Working Boy. By Howard Austin.
- 379 The Unknown Renegade; or, The Three Great Scouts. By An Old Scout.
- 380 80° North; or, Two Years On The Arctic Circle. By Berton Bertrew.
- 381 Running Rob; or, Mad Anthony’s Rollicking Scout. A Tale of The American Revolution. By Gen. Jas. A. Gordon.
- 382 Down The Shaft; or, The Hidden Fortune of a Boy Miner. By Howard Austin.
- 383 The Boy Telegraph Inspectors; or, Across The Continent On A Hand Car. By Jas. C. Merritt.
- 384 Nazoma; or, Lost Among The Head-Hunters. By Richard R. Montgomery.
- 385 From Newsboy To President; or, Fighting For Fame And Fortune. By H. K. Shackleford.
- 386 Jack Harold, The Cabin Boy; or, Ten Years On An Unlucky Ship. By Capt. Thos. H. Wilson.
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