The Speedwell Boys and Their Ice Racer; Or, Lost in the Great Blizzard

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by Roy Rockwood


  THE SADDLE BOYS SERIES By CAPTAIN JAMES CARSON 12mo. Illustrated. Price per volume, 50 cents, postpaid.

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  All lads who love life in the open air and a good steed, will want toperuse these books. Captain Carson knows his subject thoroughly, and hisstories are as pleasing as they are healthful and instructive.

  THE SADDLE BOYS OF THE ROCKIES _or Lost on Thunder Mountain_

  Telling how the lads started out to solve the mystery of a great noisein the mountains—how they got lost—and of the things they discovered.

  THE SADDLE BOYS IN THE GRAND CANYON _or The Hermit of the Cave_

  A weird and wonderful story of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado, told ina most absorbing manner. The Saddle Boys are to the front in a manner toplease all young readers.

  THE SADDLE BOYS ON THE PLAINS _or After a Treasure of Gold_

  In this story the scene is shifted to the great plains of the southwestand then to the Mexican border. There is a stirring struggle for gold,told as only Captain Carson can tell it.

  THE SADDLE BOYS AT CIRCLE RANCH _or In at the Grand Round-up_

  Here we have lively times at the ranch, and likewise the particulars ofa grand round-up of cattle and encounters with wild animals and alsocattle thieves. A story that breathes the very air of the plains.

  THE SADDLE BOYS ON MEXICAN TRAILS _or In the Hands of the Enemy_

  The scene is shifted in this volume to Mexico. The boys go on animportant errand, and are caught between the lines of the Mexicansoldiers. They are captured and for a while things look black for them;but all ends happily.

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  CUPPLES & LEON CO., Publishers, NEW YORK

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