ALWAYSASK FOR THEDONOHUE

Complete Editions and you will get the best for the least money.

G.A. Henty was the most prolific writer of boy's stories of the nineteenth century. From two to five books a year came from his facile pen. No Christmas holidays were complete without a new "Henty Book." This new series comprises 45 titles. They are printed on an extra quality of paper, from new plates and bound in the best quality of cloth, stamped on back and side in inks from unique and attractive dies. 12 mo. cloth. Each book in a printed wrapper.

1 Among Malay Pirates2 Bonnie Prince Charlie3 Boy Knight, The4 Bravest of the Brave5 By England's Aid6 By Pike and Dyke7 By Right of Conquest8 By Sheer Pluck9 Captain Bayley's Heir10 Cat of Bubastes11 Col. Thorndyke's Secret12 Cornet of Horse, The13 Dragon and the Raven14 Facing Death15 Final Reckoning, A16 For Name and Fame17 For the Temple18 Friends, Though Divided19 Golden Canon20 In Freedom's Cause21 In the Reign of Terror22 In Times of Peril23 Jack Archer24 Lion of St. Mark25 Lion of the North26 Lost Heir, The27 Maori and Settler28 One of the 28th29 Orange and Green30 Out on the Pampas31 Queen's Cup, The32 Rujub, the Juggler33 St. George for England34 Sturdy and Strong35 Through the Fray36 True to the Old Flag37 Under Drake's Flag38 With Clive in India39 With Lee in Virginia40 With Wolfe in Canada41 Young Buglers, The42 Young Carthaginiaus43 Young Colonists, The44 Young Franc-Tireurs45 Young Midshipman

All of above titles can be procured at the store where this book was bought, or sent to any address for 50c. postage paid, by the publishers

M.A. DONOHUE & CO.,

701-727 South Dearborn Street CHICAGO

Illustration:THE YOUNG EXPLORER

The public and popular verdict for many years has approved of the Alger series of books as among the most wholesome of all stories for boys. To meet the continued demand for these books in the most attractive style of the binder's art, we have made this special edition in ornamental designs in three colors, stamped on side and back. Clear, large type is used on superior super-finish paper. The elaborate designs are stamped upon binder's English linen cloth, with side and back titles in large letterings. Each book in printed wrapper. 12mo cloth.

1 Adrift in New York2 Andy Gordon3 Andy Grant's Pluck4 Bob Burton5 Bound to Rise6 Brave and Bold7 Cash Boy, The8 Charlie Codman's Cruise9 Chester Rand10 Cousin's Conspiracy, A11 Do and Dare12 Driven From Home13 Erie Train Boy14 Facing the World15 Five Hundred Dollars16 Frank's Campaign17 Grit; The Young Boatman18 Herbert Carter's Legacy19 Hector's Inheritance20 Helping Himself21 In a New World22 Jack's Ward23 Jed, the Poor House Boy24 Joe's Luck25 Julius, the Street Boy26 Luke Walton27 Making His Way28 Mark Mason's Victory29 Only an Irish Boy30 Paul Prescott's Charge31 Paul, the Peddler32 Phil, the Fiddler33 Ralph Raymond's Heir34 Risen from the Ranks35 Sam's Chance36 Shifting for Himself37 Sink or Swim38 Slow and Sure39 Store Boy, The40 Strive and Succeed41 Strong and Steady42 Struggling Upward43 Telegraph Boy, The44 Tin Box, The45 Tom, the Boot Black46 Tony, the Tramp47 Try and Trust48 Wait and Hope49 Walter Sherwood's Probation50 Wren Winter's Triumph51 Young Acrobat52 Young Adventurer, The53 Young Explorer54 Young Miner55 Young Musician56 Young Outlaw57 Young Salesman

ALWAYSASK FOR THEDONOHUE

Complete Editions and you will get the best for the least money/

All of the above books may be had at the store where this book was bought, or will be sent postpaid at 50 cents each by the publishers.

M.A. DONOHUE & COMPANY

701-727 S. DEARBORN ST. CHICAGO

Illustration:DOWN THE SLOPE

DOWN THE SLOPE

By JAMES OTIS

The hero of this story is a young boy who, in order to assist his mother, works as a "breaker" in a coal mine. The book tells how coal miners work; their social condition; their hardships and privations.

TEDDY

By JAMES OTIS

A captivating story of how Teddy, a village boy, helped to raise the mortgage on his mother's home, and the means he took for doing so. The obstacles his crabbed uncle placed in his way; his connection with the fakirs at the County Fair; his successful Cane and Knife Board venture; his queer lot of friends and now they aided him; and how he finally outwitted his enemies.

TELEGRAPH TOM'S VENTURE

By JAMES OTIS

A highly entertaining story of the adventures of a boy who assisted a United States officer of the law in working up a famous case. The narrative is both interesting and instructive in that it shows what a bright boy can accomplish when thrown upon his own resources, and also portrays the manner in which such officers do their work.

MESSENGER NO. 48

By JAMES OTIS

Relates the experience of a faithful messenger boy in a large city, who in answering a call was the means of ferreting out a band of criminals who for years had baffled the police and detectives. The story tells of the many dangers and hardships these boys have to undergo, the important services they often render by their clever movements; and how by his fidelity to duty, Messenger Boy No. 48 rose to a most important position of trust and honor. It teaches boys that self-reliance, pluck and the faithful performance of duties are the real secrets of success. 241 pages.

These books are bound in cloth: have attractive cover designs stamped in two colors, with titles stamped in gold, illustrated; 12mos.

For sale by all Book and Newsdealers, or will be sent to any address in the U.S., Canada or Mexico, postpaid, on receipt of price, $1.00 each, in currency, money order or stamps.

M.A. Donohue & Co. 701-733 S. Dearborn St., CHICAGO.


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