A volume every lad fond of Indian stories should possess.
BOYS OF THE FORT
Or, A Young Captain's Pluck.
This story of stirring doings at one of our well-known forts in the
Wild West is of more than ordinary interest. The young captain had a
difficult task to accomplish, but he had been drilled to do his duty, and
does it thoroughly. Gives a good insight into army life of to-day.
THE YOUNG BANDMASTER
Or, Concert, Stage, and Battlefield.
The hero is a youth with a passion for music, who becomes a cornetist
in an orchestra, and works his way up to the leadership of a brass band.
He is carried off to sea and falls in with a secret service cutter bound
for Cuba, and while there joins a military band which accompanies our
soldiers in the never-to-be-forgotten attack on Santiago.
OFF FOR HAWAII
Or, The Mystery of a Great Volcano.
Here we have fact and romance cleverly interwoven. Several boys
start on a tour of the Hawaiian Islands. They have heard that there is a
treasure located in the vicinity of Kilauea, the largest active volcano in
the world, and go in search of it.
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