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The Pioneer Boys of the Mississippi; or, The Homestead in the Wilderness

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by St. George Rathborne


  THE YOUNG PIONEER SERIES

  _By HARRISON ADAMS_

  Each, 12mo, cloth decorative, illustrated $1.25

  =THE PIONEER BOYS OF THE OHIO;= OR, CLEARING THE WILDERNESS.

  Boys will follow with ever increasing interest the fortunes of Bob andSandy Armstrong in their hunting and trapping expeditions, and in theiradventures with the Indians.

  =THE PIONEER BOYS ON THE GREAT LAKES;= OR, ON THE TRAIL OF THE IROQUOIS.

  In this story are introduced all of the principal characters of thefirst volume, and Bob and Sandy learn much of life in the open from theFrench trappers and _coureurs du bois_.

  =THE PIONEER BOYS OF THE MISSISSIPPI;= OR, THE HOMESTEAD IN THEWILDERNESS.

  Telling of how the Armstrong family decides to move farther west afteran awful flood on the Ohio, and how they travelled to the great "Fatherof Waters" and settled on its banks, and of how the pioneer boys hadmany adventures both with wild animals and with the crafty Indians.

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  =HAWK: THE YOUNG OSAGE=

  By C. H. ROBINSON.

  One vol., cloth decorative, illustrated $1.50

  A fine story of North American Indians. The story begins when Hawk is apapoose and follows him until he is finally made chief of his tribe.

  =THE YOUNG APPRENTICE;= OR, ALLAN WEST'S CHUM.

  By BURTON E. STEVENSON.

  Square 12mo, cloth decorative, illustrated $1.50

  In this book Mr. Stevenson takes up a new branch of railroading,namely, the work of the "Shops."

  =THE YOUNG SECTION-HAND;= OR, THE ADVENTURES OF ALLAN WEST. By BURTONE. STEVENSON.

  Square 12mo, cloth decorative, illustrated $1.50

  Mr. Stevenson's hero is a manly lad of sixteen, who is given a chanceas a section-hand on a big Western railroad, and whose experiences areas real as they are thrilling.

  =THE YOUNG TRAIN DISPATCHER.= By BURTON E. STEVENSON.

  Square 12mo, cloth decorative, illustrated $1.50

  "A better book for boys has never left an Americanpress."--_Springfield Union._

  =THE YOUNG TRAIN MASTER.= By BURTON E. STEVENSON.

  Square 12mo, cloth decorative, illustrated $1.50

  "Nothing better in the way of a book of adventure for boys."--_BostonHerald._

  =CAPTAIN JACK LORIMER;= By WINN STANDISH.

  Square 12mo, cloth decorative, illustrated $1.50

  Jack is a fine example of the American high-school boy.

  =JACK LORIMER'S CHAMPIONS;= OR, SPORTS ON LAND AND LAKE. By WINNSTANDISH.

  Square 12mo, cloth decorative, illustrated $1.50

  "It is exactly the sort of book to give a boy interested inathletics."--_Chicago Tribune._

  =JACK LORIMER'S HOLIDAYS;= OR, MILLVALE HIGH IN CAMP. By WINN STANDISH.

  Square 12mo, cloth decorative, illustrated $1.50

  Full of just the kind of fun, sports and adventure to excite thehealthy minded youngster to emulation.

  =JACK LORIMER'S SUBSTITUTE:= OR, THE ACTING CAPTAIN OF THE TEAM. ByWINN STANDISH.

  Square 12mo, cloth decorative, illustrated $1.50

  On the sporting side, this book takes up football, wrestling, andtobogganing.

  =JACK LORIMER, FRESHMAN.= By WINN STANDISH.

  Square 12mo, cloth decorative, illustrated $1.50

  This book is typical of the American college boys' life and is a livelystory.

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  Transcriber's Notes:

  Text uses both war-path and warpath, sea-coast and seacoast.

  Page 58, "woodsrangers" changed to "woodrangers" (took them to bewoodrangers)

  Page 247, "Dalaware" changed "Delaware" (Delaware flint barb)

  Page A-7, "reminiscenses" changed to "reminiscences" (with anecdotesand reminiscences)

 


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