☛LATEST ISSUES☚BUFFALO BILL STORIESThe most original stories of Western adventure. The only weekly containing the adventures of the famous Buffalo Bill.High art colored covers. Thirty-two big pages. Price, 5 cents.437—Buffalo Bill’s Panhandle Man-hunt; or, The Comanche Tigers.438—Buffalo Bill at Blossom Range; or, Juniper Joe’s Jubilee.439—Buffalo Bill and Juniper Joe; or, The Fool of Folly Mountain.440—Buffalo Bill’s Final Scoop; or, Tim Benson, the Tiger of the Hills.441—Buffalo Bill at Clearwater; or, Scouting with Old Nick Wharton.442—Buffalo Bill’s Winning Hand; or, The Mystery of Lost Lake.443—Buffalo Bill’s Cinch Claim; or, Bursting the Bubble.444—Buffalo Bill’s Comrades; or, Breaking the “Ring” that Robbed the Indians.445—Buffalo Bill in the Bad Lands; or, A Brave Attempt to Prevent a War.446—Buffalo Bill and the Boy Bugler; or, The Mysterious Girl of Sacred Mountain.447—Buffalo Bill and the Heathen Chinee; or, The Missing Witness.
☛LATEST ISSUES☚
BUFFALO BILL STORIES
The most original stories of Western adventure. The only weekly containing the adventures of the famous Buffalo Bill.High art colored covers. Thirty-two big pages. Price, 5 cents.
437—Buffalo Bill’s Panhandle Man-hunt; or, The Comanche Tigers.
438—Buffalo Bill at Blossom Range; or, Juniper Joe’s Jubilee.
439—Buffalo Bill and Juniper Joe; or, The Fool of Folly Mountain.
440—Buffalo Bill’s Final Scoop; or, Tim Benson, the Tiger of the Hills.
441—Buffalo Bill at Clearwater; or, Scouting with Old Nick Wharton.
442—Buffalo Bill’s Winning Hand; or, The Mystery of Lost Lake.
443—Buffalo Bill’s Cinch Claim; or, Bursting the Bubble.
444—Buffalo Bill’s Comrades; or, Breaking the “Ring” that Robbed the Indians.
445—Buffalo Bill in the Bad Lands; or, A Brave Attempt to Prevent a War.
446—Buffalo Bill and the Boy Bugler; or, The Mysterious Girl of Sacred Mountain.
447—Buffalo Bill and the Heathen Chinee; or, The Missing Witness.
BRAVE AND BOLD WEEKLYAll kinds of stories that boys like. The biggest and best nickel’s worth ever offered.High art colored covers. Thirty-two big pages. Price, 5 cents.352—Right on Top; or, Yankee to the Backbone. By Cornelius Shea.353—A Clue from Nowhere; or, On a Phantom Trail. By Harrie Irving Hancock.354—Never Give Up; or, Harry Holton’s Resolve. By John L. Douglas.355—Comrades Under Castro; or, Young Engineers in Venezuela. By Victor St. Clair.356—The Silent City; or, Strange Adventures in an Unknown Country. By Fred Thorpe.357—Gypsy Joe; or, The Young Nomad’s Triumph. By John De Morgan.358—From Rocks to Riches; or, The Copper Coterie. By John L. Douglas.359—Diplomat Dave; or, A Young Reporter on the Firing Line. By Harrie Irving Hancock.360—Yankee Grit; or, With Stanley in “Darkest Africa.” By Harrie Irving Hancock.361—The Tiger’s Claws; or, Out with the Mad Mullah. By Weldon J. Cobb.362—A Taxicab Tangle; or, The Mission of the Motor Boys. By Stanley R. Matthews.363—A Hoodoo Machine; or, The Motor Boys’ Runabout No. 1313. By the author of “A Taxicab Tangle.”
BRAVE AND BOLD WEEKLY
All kinds of stories that boys like. The biggest and best nickel’s worth ever offered.High art colored covers. Thirty-two big pages. Price, 5 cents.
352—Right on Top; or, Yankee to the Backbone. By Cornelius Shea.
353—A Clue from Nowhere; or, On a Phantom Trail. By Harrie Irving Hancock.
354—Never Give Up; or, Harry Holton’s Resolve. By John L. Douglas.
355—Comrades Under Castro; or, Young Engineers in Venezuela. By Victor St. Clair.
356—The Silent City; or, Strange Adventures in an Unknown Country. By Fred Thorpe.
357—Gypsy Joe; or, The Young Nomad’s Triumph. By John De Morgan.
358—From Rocks to Riches; or, The Copper Coterie. By John L. Douglas.
359—Diplomat Dave; or, A Young Reporter on the Firing Line. By Harrie Irving Hancock.
360—Yankee Grit; or, With Stanley in “Darkest Africa.” By Harrie Irving Hancock.
361—The Tiger’s Claws; or, Out with the Mad Mullah. By Weldon J. Cobb.
362—A Taxicab Tangle; or, The Mission of the Motor Boys. By Stanley R. Matthews.
363—A Hoodoo Machine; or, The Motor Boys’ Runabout No. 1313. By the author of “A Taxicab Tangle.”
TIP TOP WEEKLYThe most popular publication for boys. The adventures of Frank and Dick Merriwell can be had only in this weekly.High art colored covers. Thirty-two pages. Price, 5 cents.697—Dick Merriwell’s Ranch Friends; or, Sport on the Range.698—Frank Merriwell at Phantom Lake; or, The Mystery of the Mad Doctor.699—Frank Merriwell’s Hold-back; or, The Boys of Bristol.700—Frank Merriwell’s Lively Lads; or, The Rival Campers.701—Frank Merriwell as Instructor; or, The Skill of the Wizard.702—Dick Merriwell’s Cayuse; or, The Star of the Big Range.703—Dick Merriwell’s Quirt; or, The Sting of the Lash.704—Dick Merriwell’s Freshman Friend; or, A Question of Manhood.705—Dick Merriwell’s Best Form; or, Master of Himself.706—Dick Merriwell’s Prank; or, The Exposure of Artie Ettinger.707—Dick Merriwell’s Gambol; or, Sport at the County Fair.708—Dick Merriwell’s Gun; or, The Mystery of the Covers.709—Dick Merriwell at His Best; or, Rounding the Team Into Form.710—Dick Merriwell’s Master Mind; or, The Mysterious Mr. Snare.711—Dick Merriwell’s Dander; or, The Day of Reckoning.712—Dick Merriwell’s Hope; or, The Reliance of the Blue.For sale by all newsdealers, or will be sent to any address on receipt of price, 5 cents per copy, in money or postage stamps, bySTREET & SMITH, Publishers, 79-89 Seventh Avenue, New York
TIP TOP WEEKLY
The most popular publication for boys. The adventures of Frank and Dick Merriwell can be had only in this weekly.High art colored covers. Thirty-two pages. Price, 5 cents.
697—Dick Merriwell’s Ranch Friends; or, Sport on the Range.
698—Frank Merriwell at Phantom Lake; or, The Mystery of the Mad Doctor.
699—Frank Merriwell’s Hold-back; or, The Boys of Bristol.
700—Frank Merriwell’s Lively Lads; or, The Rival Campers.
701—Frank Merriwell as Instructor; or, The Skill of the Wizard.
702—Dick Merriwell’s Cayuse; or, The Star of the Big Range.
703—Dick Merriwell’s Quirt; or, The Sting of the Lash.
704—Dick Merriwell’s Freshman Friend; or, A Question of Manhood.
705—Dick Merriwell’s Best Form; or, Master of Himself.
706—Dick Merriwell’s Prank; or, The Exposure of Artie Ettinger.
707—Dick Merriwell’s Gambol; or, Sport at the County Fair.
708—Dick Merriwell’s Gun; or, The Mystery of the Covers.
709—Dick Merriwell at His Best; or, Rounding the Team Into Form.
710—Dick Merriwell’s Master Mind; or, The Mysterious Mr. Snare.
711—Dick Merriwell’s Dander; or, The Day of Reckoning.
712—Dick Merriwell’s Hope; or, The Reliance of the Blue.
For sale by all newsdealers, or will be sent to any address on receipt of price, 5 cents per copy, in money or postage stamps, by
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