D. APPLETON & CO.'S PUBLICATIONS. 



FICTION SERIES FOR YOUNG READERS. 



A series of Stories elaborately illustrated^ which includes 



I. 



CROWDED OUT O' CRO FIELD. By William O. 

 Stoddard. Illustrated by C. T. Hill. 



How a pl'jcky country boy made his way. One of the most successful 

 of this popular author's stories. 



II. 



jy^ING TOM AND THE R UNA WA YS. By Louis 

 J-^ Pendleton. Illustrated by E. W. Kemble. 



The strange experiences of two boys in the forests and swamps of 

 Georgia. 



III. 



'J^HE LOG SCHOOL-HOUSE ON THE CO- 



-» LUMBIA. A Tale of the Pioneers of the Great Northwest. 

 By Hezekiah Butterworth, author of "Zigzag Journeys." 

 Illustrated. 



In a story romantic, exciting, and instructive as well, the author intro- 

 duces his readers to a new field which will prove to be one of absorbing 

 interest. 



Also stories by Octave Tiianet, Richard Malcolm Johnston, and 

 other well-known authors, which will be published shortly. 



The series, bound in cloth, with specially designed uniform cover. 

 Per volume, $1.50. 



FIRST VOLUME IN THE SERIES OF THE YOUNG HEROES 



OF OUR NAVr. 



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LTTLE JARVLS. By Molly Elliot Seawell. Illus- 

 trated by J. O. Davidson and George Wharton Edwards. 

 The story of the heroic midshipman of the frigate Constellation. 

 The second of tlie Youth's Companion prize stories. Bound in 

 cloth, with specially designed cover. 8vo. $1.00. 



New York: D. APPLETON & CO., i, 3, & 5 Bond Street. 



