CUPPLES & LEON COMPANY, Publishers.  New York.
   THE WEBSTER SERIES
   By FRANK V. WEBSTER
   Mr. Webster's style Is very much like that of the boys' favoriteauthor, the late lamented Horatio Alger, Jr., but his tales arethoroughly up-to-date.
   _Cloth.  12mo.  Over 200 pages each.  Illustrated.  Stamped in variouscolors._
   Only A Farm Boy _or Dan Hardy's Rise in Life_
   The Boy From The Ranch _or Roy Bradner's City Experiences_
   The Young Treasure Hunter _or Fred Stanley's Trip to Alaska_
   The Boy Pilot of the Lakes _or Nat Morton's Perils_
   Tom The Telephone Boy _or The Mystery of a Message_
   Bob The Castaway _or The Wreck of the Eagle_
   The Newsboy Partners _or Who Was Dick Box!_
   Two Boy Gold Miners _or Lost in the Mountains_
   The Young Firemen of Lakeville _or Herbert Dare's Pluck_
   The Boys of Bellwood School _or Frank Jordan's Triumph_
   Jack the Runaway _or On the Road with a Circus_
   Bob Chester's Grit _or From Ranch to Riches_
   Airship Andy _or The Luck of a Brave Boy_
   High School Rivals _or Fred Markham's Struggles_
   Darry The Life Saver _or The Heroes of the Coast_
   Dick The Bank Boy _or A Missing Fortune_
   Ben Hardy's Flying Machine _or Making a Record for Himself_
   Harry Watson's High School Day _or The Rivals of Rivertown_
   Comrades of the Saddle _or The Young Rough Riders of the Plains_
   Tom Taylor at West Point _or The Old Army Officer's Secret_
   The Boy Scouts of Lennox _or Hiking Over Big Bear Mountain_
   The Boys of the Wireless _or a Stirring Rescue from the Deep_
   Cowboy Dave _or The Round-up at Rolling River_
   Jack of the Pony Express _or The Young Rider of the Mountain Trail_
   The Boys of the Battleship _or For the Honor of Uncle Sam_
   CUPPLES & LEON CO., Publishers.  New York.