YOUNG GLORY. Patriotic War Stories. Issued Semi-Monthly—By Subscription $1.25 per year. Entered as Second Class Matter at the New York, N. Y., Post Office, March 26, 1898. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1898, in the office of the Librarian of Congress, Washington, D. C., by Frank Tousey, 29 West 26th Street, New York. Young Glory and the Spanish Cruiser; —OR— A BRAVE FIGHT AGAINST ODDS. —OR— BY AUTHOR OF YOUNG GLORY. TABLE OF CONTENTS. CHAPTER I.SHOOTING A PRISONER OF WAR—A COMRADE TO THE RESCUE. CHAPTER II.FLYING FOR THEIR LIVES—A BOLD EXPEDIENT. CHAPTER III.MORE VISITORS TO THE HUT—DAN DALY ROWS DOWN THE CREEK. CHAPTER IV.YOUNG GLORY AND CAPTAIN RUIZ CALDERON—IN THE CAMP OF THE PATRIOTS. CHAPTER V.AT VALMOSA—YOUNG GLORY DENOUNCED. CHAPTER VI.FIGHTING IN THE BOATS—DAN DALY ARRIVES. CHAPTER VII.ARRIVAL AT THE BROOKLYN—DISCOVERING A RAFT. CHAPTER VIII.YOUNG GLORY ON THE NASHVILLE—AT SAN JUAN DE PORTO RICO. CHAPTER IX.THE FIRST SHOT—A HOT FIGHT. CHAPTER X.BOARDING THE CRUISER—THE LAST STAND. CHAPTER XI.YOUNG GLORY TO THE RESCUE—A SURPRISE FOR THE BROOKLYN.