THE BOYS' HOME SERIES.

Uniform with this Volume.

This series affords wholesome reading for boys and girls, and all the volumes are extremely interesting.—Cincinnati Commercial Gazette.

Joe's Luck; or, A Boy's Adventures in California.By Horatio Alger, Jr.

Julian Mortimer or, A Brave Boy's Struggles for Home and Fortune. ByHarry Castlemon.

Adrift In The Wilds; or, The Adventures of Two Shipwrecked Boys. ByEdward S. Ellis.

Frank Fowler, The Cash Boy. ByHoratio Alger, Jr.

Guy Harris, The Runaway. ByHarry Castlemon.

Ben Burton, The Slate-Picker. ByHarry Prentice.

Tom Temple's Career. ByHoratio Alger, Jr.

Tom, The Ready; or, Up from the Lowest. ByRandolph Hill.

The Castaways; Or, On The Florida Reefs. ByJames Otis.

Captain Kidd's Gold, The True Story of an Adventurous Sailor Boy. ByJames Franklin Fitts.

Tom Thatcher's Fortune. ByHoratio Alger, Jr.

Lost In The Cañon. The Story of Sam Willett's Adventures on the Great Colorado of the West. ByAlfred R. Calhoun.

A Young Hero; or, Fighting to Win. ByEdward S. Ellis.

The Errand Boy; or, How Phil Brent Won Success. ByHoratio Alger, Jr.

The Island Treasure; or, Harry Darrel's Fortunes. ByFrank H. Converse.

A Runaway Brig; or, An Accidental Cruise. ByJames Otis.

A Jaunt Through Java. The Story of a Journey to the Sacred Mountain by Two American Boys. ByEdward S. Ellis.

The King of Apeland. The Wonderful Adventures of a Young Animal-Trainer. ByHarry Prentice.

Tom, The Boot-Black; or, The Road to Success. ByHoratio Alger, Jr.

Roy Gilbert's Search. A Tale of the Great Lakes. ByWilliam Pendleton Chipman.

The above stories are printed on extra paper, and bound in Handsome Cloth Binding, in all respects uniform with this volume, at $1.00 per copy.

For sale by all Booksellers, or will be sent post-paid on receipt of the price by the publisher.

A. L. BURT, 56 Beekman St., New York.


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