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  No.1 The Wolf Men of Minnesota. . . by Howard De Vere

  2 The Shark Hunters. . . by Horace Appleton

  3 Tim Finnegan, the Young Irish Detective. . . Written by Himself

  4 Fox Cap, the Friend of Daniel Boone. . . by Kit Clyde

  5 The American Robinson Crusoe; or, The Wreck of the "Hurricane". . . by Gus Williams

  6 Hook and Ladder No. 6. . . by Howard De Vere

  7 Lost in the Pacific. . . by Lieut. E. H. Kellogg

  8 Ned Newton, the Young Engineer of the Swan. A Story of the Mississippi River. . . by Albert J. Booth

  9 Cruise of the Silverwing. . . by George W. Goode

  10 On Board the Schoolship Norfork. . . by Hal Standish

  11 Roy, the Western Union Telegraph Messenger. . . by Robert Knox

  12 Wine and Cards. A Temperance Story. . . by H. K. Shackleford

  13 Skeleton Saul. . . by Marline Manly

  14 Billy Bunce the Boy Actor. . . by John Sherman

  15 McDonald, the Man Tracker. . . by Walter Fenton

  16 Yarns Around the Camp Fire. . . by H. K. Shackleford

  17 The Secret Glen; or, The Mysterious War Chief. . . by Don Jenardo

  18 Comic Adventures of Mike Mulligan. . . by Tom Teaser

  19 Corney of the Cliff; or, The Bold Irish Smuggler. . . by Corporal Morgan Rattler

  20 Abandoned at Sea. . . by Frank Forrest

  21 Nan and Nat. the Child Riders. A True Tale of the Arena. . . by Horace Appleton

  22 Dan Hayes; the Detective. . . by Geo. W Goode

  23 Virginia Dick. A Southern Boy in the Mexican War. . . by Albert J. Booth

  24 The Ghost of the Saw-Mill. . . by Robert Maynard

  25 Dick Desmond; or, The Mutiny on the Golden Gate. . . by A. F. Hill

  26 Tim Woodruff. the Young Chairmaker. . . by Percy R. St. John

  27 Moccasin Mose. . . by Paul Braddon

  28 The Pearl Diver. . . by J. G. Bradley

  29 Jolly Jack, the Rover; or, The Last Voyage of the Phantom Ship. . . by Allyn Draper

  30 Night-Express Ned. . . by Frank Forrest

  31 The Lost Finger. . . by Berton Bertrew

  32 "Little Dot," the Dandy Scout of the Plains. . . by Paul Braddon

  33 Our Social Club. . . by "Ed"

  34 The Wreckers of the Wallkill. . . by Allan Arnold

  35 Big Beck, the Prince of Trappers. . . by Richard R. Montgomery

  36 Mail Train Mat. . . by Frank Forrest

  37 Swift-Foot: or, The Adopted Chief. . . by Ralph Morton

  38 The Ourang-Ourtang Hunters. . . by Geo. G. Small

  39 The Comic Detective. . . by "Ed"

  40 Yankee Jack. . . by Captain Geo. Granville

  41 Hank Monk; or, The Stage Driver of the Pacific Slope. . . by Robert Maynard

  42 The Boss of the School; or, Around the World for Fun. . . by Captain Will Dayton

  43 The Fire Rider. . . by Gaston Garne

  44 War Eagle; or, The Hero of a Hundred Fights. . . by H. K. Shackleford

  45 Simple Silas; or, The Idiot Detective. . . by Harry Rockwood

  46 Old Invincible. . . by Police Captain Howard

  47 The Secrets of the Diamond Island. . . by Horace Appleton

  48 Peeping Peter. A Tale of the American Revolution. . . by Roger Starbuck

  49 He Didn't Get Left! Something Very Novel. . . by Peter Pad

  50 A Dead Witness. . . by Allan Arnold

  51 Danger Signal Dave, the Dashing Boy Engineer of the West. . . by Albert J. Booth

  52 Brave Captain Kelly: or, The Daring Irish Privateers. . . by Corporal Morgan Rattler

  53 The Caffre King; or, Three New York Youths in Africa. . . by Berton Bertrew

  54 Iceberg Jack, the Hero at the Artic. . . by R. T. Emmet

  55 Ebony Eph, the Colored Detective. . . by Harry Rockwood

  56 Out With General Crook; or, The Twin Scouts of the Sierra Madres. . . by John Sherman

  57 The Cavern of Death; or, The Maiden Avenger. . . by Gaston Garne

  58 Young Hercules, the King of Detectives. . . by Police Captain Howard

  59 The Young Drover; or, The Secret Order of the Northwest. . . by Morris Redwing

  60 The Circus Wonder. . . by P. T. Raymond

  61 Young Franklin; or, Buried Under the Snow. . . by Albert J. Booth

  62 Ruined by Wine. A Temperance Story. . . by H. K. Shackleford

  63 Bareback Tom, the Circus Wonder. . . by Horace Appleton

  64 No. 202; or, In League With the Secret Service. . . by Lieutenant E. H. Kellogg

  65 The Island Captive; or, Donald Dane's Victory. . . by John Sherman

  66 One Thousand Miles on Skates. . . by R. T. Emmet

  67 Dick the Pilot; or, The River Pirate's Plot. A Tale of the Mississippi. . . by J. G. Bradley

  68 The Young Cliff Climber. A Tale of the Andes. . . by Gaston Garne

  69 Alderman Maloney. . . by Tom Teaser

  70 "King of the Ice;" or, Astray in the Arotic. . . by Albert J. Booth

  71 The Spy of Toronto. A Story of 1812. . . by Don Jenardo

  72 Lost in the Sewers; or, Adventures Beneath a Great City. . . by Gaston Garne

  73 The Wizard of the Deep; or, The Wonderful Ocean Cave. . . by C. Little

  74 Gold Mask; or, The Mystery of the Mines. . . by Robert Maynard

  75 Young Wide-Awake, the Pride of Engineers; or, Life on the Railroad. . . by Albert J. Booth

  76 The Flying Soud. A Romance of the Ever Faithful Isle. . . by Gaston Garne

  77 In the Clouds with a Maniac; or, The Jockey's Peril. . . by John Sherman

  78 Foxy and Brother, the Invincible Detectives. . . by Police Captain Howard

  79 Lost Under Ground; or, A Week in the Dark. . . by Horace Appleton

  80 Rocky Mountain Joe. . . by Robert Maynard
/>   81 The Ogres of the Ocean; or, The Voyage of the "Seashell". . . by Albert J. Booth

  82 Black Hills Bill. . . by H. K. Shackleford

  83 Daring Zach, the Dwarf Scout of Palo Alto. . . by Lieutenant E. H. Kellogg

  84 Figure Four; or, Simple Silas' Last Trail. . . by Harry Rockwood

  85 The Young Life-Saving Crew. . . by Col. Ralph Fenton

  86 The Haunted School-House. . . by Gaston Garne

  87 The Mysterious Sport. . . by Robert Maynard

  88 The Ocean Mystery. . . by J. G. Bradley

  89 Jack Bruce, the Star of the Circus. . . by C. Little

  90 The Jaguar Hunters; or, Wild Adventures in Brazil. . . by Harry Rockwood

  91 The Life-Savers; or, the Wreck of Lbs "Ringdove". . . by Albert J. Booth

  92 The Wonder Skiff. . . by J. G. Bradley

  93 Mark Manley, the Young Engineer. . . by Albert J. Booth

  94 Kit Carson's Raid. . . by Robert Maynard

  95 Cape Horn Chris, the Whaler's Son. . . by Albert J. Booth

  96 Two Comical Crusoes, and A Very Black Friday. . . by Tom Teaser

  97 Dick Darnley, the Switch Boy. . . by Robert Lennox

  98 The Haunted Cave; or, The Land of Wonders. . . by H. K. Shackleford

  99 Old Sixty; or, The Last Run of the Special. . . by C. Little

  100 The Young Balloonist; or, A

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