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204 A Secret Foe. …… by Frank Forrest
205 The League of Fate. …… by “Noname”
206 The Country Boy Detective. …… by Lieut. E. H. Kellogg
207 The Vault of Mystery. …… by C. Little
208 The Cuban Avenger; or, The Young Privateer. …… by Major J. Anderson
209 Sentenced for Life. …… by A U. S. Detective
210 The Steps of Doom. …… by R. T. Emmet
211 Cyclone, the Horse Runner; or, The Young Lassoer of the Plains. …… by “Noname”
212 The Black Bravos. …… by Gaston Garne
213 Tracked by a Fiend. …… by Corporal Morgan Rattler
214 The Crimson Cowl; or, The Bandit of San Basillo. …… by C. Little
215 Detective Dark. …… by Tom Fox (Philadelphia Detective)
216 Jack Wright, the Boy Inventor; or, Hunting For a Sunken Treasure. …… by “Noname”
217 The Hidden Treasure; or, Among the Cannibals. …… by H. K. Shackleford
218 Phil Faraday, the Young Explorer; or, Adventures in Savage Africa. …… by Hal Standish
219 Dick Gordon; or, The True Yankee Sailor Boy. …… by J. T. Brougham
220 Jack Wright and His Electric Turtle; or, Chasing the Pirates of the Spanish Main. …… by “Noname”
221 Diver Bill; or, The Secret of the Wreck. …… by Ralph Morton
222 The Child Stealer; or, The Vulture, of a Great City. …… by J. T. Brougham
223 Jack Wright’e Submarine Catamaran; or, The Phantom Ship of the Yellow Sea. …… by “Noname”
224 The Dark Corners of New York; or, The Perils of a District Telegraph Messenger. …… by H. K. Shackleford
225 Thado, the Thug; or, The Star on the Arm. …… by T. W. Hanshew
226 The Broken Bottle; or, A Jolly Good Fellow. …… by H. K. Shackleford
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234 Saved at Six; or, The Wizard of the Waves. …… by A. F. Hill
235 Jack Wright and His Magnetic Motor; or, The Golden City of the Sierras. …… by “Noname”
236 The Boy Miners. …… by C. Little
237 The Merry Ten; or, The Shadows of a Social Club. A Temperance Story. …… by H. K. Shackleford
238 Jack Wright, the Boy Inventor, and His Under-water Iron-Clad; or, The Treasure of the Sandy Sea. …… by “Noname”
239 Jack Winters; or, Fighting for the Old Flag. …… by Capt. Geo. Granville (U. S. A.)
240 The Young Sinbad; or, Back from the Grave for Vengeance. …… by T. W. Hanshew
241 Jack Wright and His Electric Deers; or, Fighting the Bandits of the Black Hills. …… by “Noname”
242 The Haunted Island; or, The Phantom of the Seas. …… by Allan Arnold
243 Sleuth Hound Tom, the Veteran Detective. …… by Police Captain Howard
244 Midnight Dick, the King of Highwaymen. …… by J. G. Bradley
245 The Thugs of New Orleans. …… by Paul Braddon
246 Jack Wright and His Prairie Engine; or, Among the Bushmen of Australia. …… by “Noname”
247 Jack Winters in the Zulu War. …… by Capt. Geo. Granville (U. S. A.)
248 The Mystery of the Dead Sea. …… by T. W. Hanshew
249 The Fatal Glass; or, The Traps and Snares of New York. …… by H. K. Shackleford
250 Dave Dash, the Pride of the Circus. …… by Hal Standish
251 Laughing Lake, the Yankee Spy of the Revolution. …… by Ralph Morton
252 Santo, the Sea Wolf; or, The Secret of the Sea. …… by Allan Arnold
253 Jack Wright and His Electric Air Schooner; or, The Mystery of a Magic Mine. …… by “Noname”
254 Gold Gulch; or Pandy Ellis’ Last Trail. …… by Marline Manly
255 Peppery Sam, the Young Spy of the Revolution. …… by D. W. Stevens
256 Dick Catch; or, The Thief-Taker’s Crime. …… by Ralph Morton
257 Jack Wright and His Electric Sea-Motor; or, The Search for a Drifting Wreck. …… by “Noname”
258 Ben Brevier; or, The Romance of a Young Printer. …… by Horace Appleton
259 King of the Sea; or, The Rovers of the Deep. …… by T. W. Hanshew
260 The Hidden Avenger. A Story of Mexico. …… by Capt. Geo. Granville, U. S. A.
261 The Thugs of Paris. …… by Paul Braddon
262 Jack Wright and His Ocean Sleuth Hound; or, Tracking an Under Water Treasure. …… by “Noname”
263 Fighting Jack; or, A Yankee Boy in Africa. …… by Captain Geo. Granville, U. S. A.
264 The Lively Eight Social Club; or, From Cider to Rum. A Story of the Great Evil. …… by H. K. Shackleford
265 Adrift in a Balloon, A Romance of South America. …… by Frank Forrest
266 Jack Wright and His Dandy of the Deep; or, Driven Afloat in the Sea of Fire. …… by “Noname”
267 The Young Cadet; or, From West Point to Glory. …… by Allan Arnold
268 Mad Anthony Wayne, the Hero of Stony Point. A Story of the American Revolution. …… by Ralph Morton
269 Trapeze Tom. …… by Hal Standish
270 Jack the Juggler. …… by H. K. Shackleford
271 Jack Wright and His Electric Torpedo Rain; or, The Sunken City of the Atlantic. …… by “Noname”
272 Jack Wright and His Deep Sea Monitor; or, Searching For a Ton of Gold. …… by “Noname”
273 The Inner Circle. A True Story of the Nihilists. …… by Allan Arnold
274 Jack Winters in the English Army. A Story of the War in Egypt. …… by Capt. Geo. Granville (U. S. A.)
275 Jack Wright, the Boy Inventor, Exploring Central Asia in His Magnetic Hurricane. …… by “Noname”
276 Jack Wright and His Ocean Plunger; or, The Harpoon Hunters of the Arctic. …… by “Noname”
277 Jack Wright and His Electric “Sea-Ghost;” or, A Strange Under-Water Journey. …… by “Noname”
278 The Fiends of Paris; or, The Conspirator’s Secret. …… by Paul Braddon
279 Jack Wright, the Boy Inventor, and His Deep Sea Diving Bell; or, The Buccaneers of the Gold Coast. …… by “Noname”
280 Whisky Bill; or The Road to Ruin. A Story of the Rum Fiend’s Frightful Work. …… by H. K. Shackleford
281 Jack Wright, the Boy Inventor, and His Electric Tricycle Boat; or, The Treasure of the Sun Worshipers. …… by “Noname”
282 The Haunted Lighthouse of Wreckers’ Reef. …… by J. T. Brougham
283 Jack Wright and His Under-Water Wrecking Rail; or, The Mystery of a Scuttled Ship. …… by “Noname”
284 The Rival Schools. …… by Frank Forrest
285 Jack Wright and His Terror of the Seas; or, Fighting For a Sunken Fortune. …… by “Noname”
286 The Unknown Renegade; or, The Three Great Scouts. …… by Hal Standish
287 Jack Wright and His Electric Diving Boat; or Lost Under the Ocean. …… by “Noname”
288 Mike Fink, the Western Boatmen. …… by D. W. Stevens
289 Jack Wright and His Submarine Yacht; or, The Fortune Hunters of the Red Sea. …… by “Noname”
290 To the North Pole in a Balloon. …… by J. T. Brougham
291 The Tramp; or, The Mystery of the Old Haunted Mill. …… by D. W. Stevens
292 Jack Wright and His Electric Gunboat; or, The Search For a Stolen Girl. …… by “Noname
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293 Running Rob; or, Mad Anthony’s Rollicking Scout. …… by Ralph Morton
294 Jack Wright and His Electric Sea Launch; or A Desperate Cruise For Life. …… by “Noname”
295 Saints of the Santee; or, Redcoats and Whigs. …… by Ralph Morton
296 Jack Wright and His Electric Bicycle Boat; or, Searching For Captain Kidd’s Gold. …… by “Noname”
297 Headless: or, The Man of Mystery. …… by Ralph Morton
298 Jack Wright and His Electric Side-Wheel Boat; or, Fighting the Brigands of the Coral Isles. …… by “Noname”
299 The Winged Witch. …… by John Sherman
300 Jack Wright’s Wonder of the Waves; or, The Flying Dutchman of the Pacific. …… by “Noname”
301 Merry Matt; or, The Will-o’-the-Wisp of Wine. …… by H. K. Shackleford
302 Jack Wright and His Electric Exploring Ship; or, A Cruise Around Greenland. …… by “Noname”
303 Old Putnam’s Pet; or, The Young Patriot Spy. …… by Ralph Morton
304 Jack Wright and His Electric Man-of-War; or, Fighting the Sea Robbers of the Frozen Coast. …… by “Noname”
305 The Shattered Glass; or, A Country Boy in New York. …… by H. K. Shackleford
306 Jack Wright and His Submarine Torpedo-Tug; or, Winning a Government Reward. …… by “Noname”
307 The Lost Balloon; or, Missing For Twenty Year. …… by John Sherman
308 Jack Wright and His Electric Sea-Demon; or, Daring Adventures Under the Ocean. …… by “Noname”
309 The Mystery of the Volcano. …… by Col. Ralph Fenton
310 Jack Wright and His Electric “Whale;” or, The Treasure-Trove of the Polar Sea. …… by “Noname”
311 Jack Wright and His Electric Marine “Rover;” or, 50,000 Miles in Ocean Perils. …… by “Noname”
312 Jack Wright and His Electric Deep Sea Cutter; or, Searching for a Pirate’s Treasure. …… by “Noname”
313 Detective Sleuth’s Son. …… by Police Captain Howard
314 Jack Wright and His Electric Monarch of the Ocean; or, Cruising for a Million in Gold. …… by “Noname”
315 Jack Wright and His Electric Devil-Fish; or, Fighting the Smugglers of Alaska. …… by “Noname”
316 Jack Wright and His Electric Demon of the Plains; or, Wild Adventures Among the Cowboys. …… by “Noname”
317 Jack Wright and His Electric Balloon Ship; or, 30,000 Leagues Above the Earth. …… by “Noname”
318 Jack Wright and His Electric Locomotive; or, The Lost Mine of Death Valley. …… by “Noname”
319 Jack Wright and His Iron Clad Air-Motor; or, Searching for a Lost Explorer. …… by “Noname”
320 Jack Wright and His Electric Tricycle; or, Fighting the Stranglers of the Crimson Desert. …… by “Noname”
321 Jack Wright and His Electric Dynamo Boat; or, The Mystery of a Buried Sea. …… by “Noname”
322 Jack Wright and His Flying Torpedo; or, The Black Demons of Dismal Swamp. …… by “Noname”
323 Jack Wright and His Prairie Privateer; or, Fighting the Western Road Agents. …… by “Noname”
324 Jack Wright and His Naval Cruiser; or, Fighting the Pirates of the Pacific. …… by “Noname”
325 Jack Wright, the Boy Inventor, and His Whaleback Privateer; or, Cruising the Behring Sea. …… by “Noname”
326 Jack Wright and His Electric Phantom Boat; or, Chasing the Outlaws of the Ocean. …… by “Noname”
327 Jack Wright and His Winged Gunboat; or, A Voyage to an Unknown Land. …… by “Noname”
328 Jack Wright and His Electric Flyer: or, Racing in the Clouds for a Boy’s Life. …… by “Noname”
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