. Lion Ben of Elm Island . D. LANGE For sale by all booksellers or seat postpaid oa receiptof price by the publishers LOTHROP, LEE & SHEPARD CO., BOSTON LOST IN THE FUR COUNTRY By D. LANGE Illustrated I2mo Cloth Net, $; Postpaid, $ MR. LANGE is the superintendent ofschools, St. Paul, Minn., and is famedfor his knowledge of both natural andpolitical history. He is also an expert in thevery difficult art of interesting boys profitably,and has proved it to a very wide circle by hisprevious books. His third book, also an In-dian story, has the elements of popularity:mystery, peril, and dar


. Lion Ben of Elm Island . D. LANGE For sale by all booksellers or seat postpaid oa receiptof price by the publishers LOTHROP, LEE & SHEPARD CO., BOSTON LOST IN THE FUR COUNTRY By D. LANGE Illustrated I2mo Cloth Net, $; Postpaid, $ MR. LANGE is the superintendent ofschools, St. Paul, Minn., and is famedfor his knowledge of both natural andpolitical history. He is also an expert in thevery difficult art of interesting boys profitably,and has proved it to a very wide circle by hisprevious books. His third book, also an In-dian story, has the elements of popularity:mystery, peril, and daring, told in graphicstyle, and presenting Indian nature and thegeneral life of the great wild regions in theNorth with both charm and authority. It is a thrilling story of Indian life. Theauthor knows his subject thoroughly and writeswith admirable simplicity and directness.—Ex-aminer- Watchman. IN THE GREAT WILD NORTHBy D. LANGE Illustrated by W. L. HOWES I2mo ClothPrice, Net, $; Postpaid, $ IN THE GREATWILD NORTH THE story opens at a Hudson Bay tradingpost, where the father of a sturdyScotch lad, Steve McLean, is in a home of their own, Steve andhis father, with a faithful Indian as guide,make a five-hundred-mile canoe trip to RedRiver, and join in one of great historicbuffalo hunts, after which they make a thrill-ing escape from the hostile Blackfeet comes a most adventurous trip downthe Arkansas River to the Mississippi andthence to St. Louis, where the story closeshappily. It gives a stirring, accurate andfascinating account of pioneer life as thehardy men and boys of earlier days knew it. Mr. Lnnges volume gives a faithful account of early pioneer days andhardships, introducing much valuable knowledge of Indian craft and wild life.— Philadelphia Public Ledger. 1or sale by all booksellers, or sent postpaid on receiptof price by the publishers Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. Boston


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