L. C. PAGE' sr COMPANXrS



THE RIVAL CAMPERS ASHORE
By RUEL PERLEY SMITH.
Square 12mo, cloth decorative, illustrated .  -  1.50
  " As interesting ashore as when afloat." - The Interior.

THE RIVAL CAMPERS AMONG THE
  OYSTER PIRATES; OR, JACK HARIEY's ADVEN-
  TURES. By RUEL PERLEY SMITH. Illustrated .  1.5 0
  "Just the type of book which is most popular with ladls
who are in their early teens." - Tue Philadelphia Item.

PRISONERS OF FORTUNE: A Tale of the Mas-
  sachusetts Bay Colony  By RUEL PERLEY SMITH.
  Cloth decorative, with a colored frontispiece  .  .1.50
  " There is an atmosphere of old New England in the
book, the humor of the born raconteur about the hero,
who tells his story with the gravity of a preacher, but with
a solemn humor that is irresistible." - Courier-Journal.

FAMOUS CAVALRY LEADERS. By CHARLES II.
  L. JOHNSTON.
  Large 12mo, With 24 illustrations   .   . 1.50
  Biographical sketches, with interesting anecdotes and
reminiscences of the heroes of history who were leaders
of cavalry.
  " More of such hooks should he written, books that
acquaint young readers with historical personages in a
pleasant informal way."- N. 1'. Sun.
FAMOUS INDIAN CHIEFS. By CHARLES H. L.
  JOHNSTON.
  Targe 12mo, illustrated     .   .   .   . 1.50
  In this )ook MNr. Johnston gives interesting sketches of
the Indian braves who have figured with prominence in
the history of our own land, including Powhatan, the
In(lian ('asar; Massasoit, the friend of the Puritans;
Pontiac, the red Napoleon: Teeumsd, the famous war
chief of the Shawnees; Sitting Blil, the famous war chief
of the Sioux; Geronimo, the renovrneo Spacne Chief, etc.,
etc.
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