No. 1—RAINBOW, a Romance of Frontier Life. By C. Leon Meredith. A splendid story of Early Times. No. 2—CANOE BIRD, or, The Witch of the Dakotas. A tale of the Great Northwest. By C. Leon Meredith. Abounding in Adventures among the Sioux. No. 3—BOY CAPTIVE, or The Exiles of the Great Forest. By C. Leon Meredith. A Dashing Tale of the Great Woods. No. 4—GRAY WOLF. The Boy Hunter. By Marline Manly. A Romance of the Western Wilds. No. 5—THE YOUNG GOLD HUNTERS. A Tale of the Black Hills. By Marline Manly. A stirring Narrative of the New Gold Fields. No. 6—THE HAUNTED RANCH, or The Horse Thieves of the Border. By Harry St. George. A Rousing Story of Kentucky Backwoods. No. 7—HOWDEGA, or the Forest Waif. By Marline Manly. A Rattling Tale of the Old Northwest. No. 8—DUNCAN, or the Giant of the Woods. By C. Leon Meredith. A crowning Forest Story. No. 9—THE PIRATES FATE, or Doom of the Esmeralda. By Will Fuentres. Best Sea story of the present day. No. 10—BUCKEYE PIONEERS, or Perils of the Old Frontier. By the author of “Early Time Incidents.” Traditional stories of hair-breadth escapes. No. 11—MOHAWK RANGERS, An Historical Tale of the Cherry Valley Massacre. By Marline Manly. A thrilling story. No. 12—BARTOL EDBROOKE, or The Treasure Trove of the Pacific. By Weldon J. Cobb, Jr. A capital tale of ocean castaways. No. 13—BORDER PEARL, or The Hermit of the Gulch. By C. Leon Meredith. A powerful romance of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. No. 14—BEAVER-CAP BEN, or The Boy Trailers. By T. C. Harbaugh. Brimming over full of wild adventure. No. 15—BOY WRECKERS, or Secrets of the Sea. By Dash Dale. A Tale of the Hidden Reef. No. 16—JACK, THE BEAR MAN; or, The Little Mountain Archer. By J. R. Musick, Esq. A story of the Golden Northwest. No. 17—LITTLE OSKALOO, or The White Whirlwind. By T. C. Harbaugh. A Story of Ohio in 1794. No. 18—RED ROLAND; or The Last Cruise of the Storm King. By Will Fuentres. A tale of the old Buccaneers. No. 19—FIRE FLINT, or the Trappers of the Wabash. By C. Leon Meredith. A rousing story of intrigue and mystery. No. 20—DESERT PRINCE, or The Eagle of the Seas. By Colonel Prentiss Ingraham. A romance of Morocco and its waters. No. 21—OLD SOLITARY, or The Ride to Death. By Marline Manley. A tale of the Prairie Crusade. Each Book contains Thirty-Two Pages, illustrated, and every story is Complete in a Single Number. For sale on all News Stands at 5 cents each. Any single number of THE NICKEL LIBRARY will be sent post-paid for 6 cents; two numbers for 10 cents; three numbers for 15 cents, postage stamps or currency. Address, PICTORIAL PRINTING COMPANY, Transcriber's Note |