Chapter 9

“OLD SLEUTH’S OWN” SERIES.Each book in the following list is written by that famous writer “Old Sleuth,” and is for sale by every newsdealer for 10 cents, or they will be sent by mail, postpaid, for 10 cents each, or six books for 50 cts. Address all orders to J. S. OGILVIE PUBLISHING CO., 67 Rose St., New York.10—Yankee Rue, the Ex-Pugilist Detective.11—Cool Tom, the Sailor Boy Detective.12—Aggravating Joe, the Prince of Fun and Mischief.13—A Clever Boy Detective.A Tale of Magic and Ventriloquism.14—A League of Three; or, A Boy’s Detective Stratagems.15—Woodchuck Jerry; or, The Terror of the Town.16—A Straight-out Detective; or, New York under a Flashlight. A Tale of Wonderful Incidents.17—Three Little Tramps; or Footing It to the West.18—The Little Colonel; or, Fun in and Around Sea Serpent Lake.19—Jack the Juggler; or the Wonderful Boy Hypnotist.20—The Runaway; or, How He Got into West Point.21—The Three Boy Detectives; or, The Story of Three Daring Country Lads.22—Young Ginger; or Fun in and Around New York.23—Snap and Jenny, the Song and Dance Artists.24—Bicycle Jim; or, A Smart Boy Detective.25—A Little Cowboy in New York; or, In Search of His Dad.26—Archie the Tumbler; or, How He Became a Great Jockey.27—Flyaway Ned; or, The Old Detective’s Pupil.28—Preston Jayne; or, In Search of His Dad.29—“Dudie” Dunne, the Exquisite Detective.30—A Little Giant; or, The Feats and Frolics of an Athlete.31—A Young Aladdin; or, The Old Miser’s Ward.32—The Duke of Omaha; or, The Adventures of a Little Giant.33—Kefton The Detective; or, The Wonder of the Age. A Genuine “Old-Time” Detective Tale.34—Billy the Tramp; or, The Mystery of a Little Emigrant.35—A Cute Boy Detective; or, Magic Dick’s Phenomenal Trail.36—The Prince of Ventriloquists; or, Nimble Ike’s Greatest Trick.37—Cad Metti, the Female Detective Strategist.38—A Wonderful Detective; or Magic Dick’s Greatest Shadow.39—Resolute Jack; or, Ups and Downs in New York.40—Little Dead Sure; or, The Secret Special’s Aid.41—The Twin Ventriloquists; or Nimble Ike and Jack the Juggler.42—Amzi the Detective; or, Morning, Noon and Night in New York.43—Tracked on a Wheel; or, Bicycle Jim’s Great Chase.44—Crusoe Harry; or, The Treasures of the Lost Ship.45—A Terrible Youth; or, Magic Dick’s Thrilling Adventures in Paris.46—A Golden Legacy; or, Wonder Jack’s Luck.47—The King of Fun; or, Aggravating Joe’s Latest Pranks.48—Arlie Bright; or, How He Became a Naval Cadet.49—Pawnee Tom; or, Adrift in New York.50—Nimble Ike’s Mystery; or, The Secret of the Box.51—The Little Miner; or, A Poor Boy’s Great Find.52—A Boy Fugitive; or, Fooling His Pursuers.53—The Mechanic’s Son; or, From Penury to Wealth.54—Tricks and Triumphs; or, Jack the Juggler’s Ordeal.55—The Young Engineer; or, Making Her Spin.56—Detective Hanley; or, The Testimony of a Face.57—Nimble Ike’s Romance; or, The Mysteries of a Cavern.58—Gipsy Reno, The Detective.59—Detective Gay; or, The King of Disguises.60—A Female Ventriloquist; or, A Pretty Girl’s Magic Feats.61—His Greatest “Shadow;”or, Jack the Juggler’s Last Trail.62—Lorie; or, The Phantom Ventriloquist.63—The Two Conspirators; or, A Great Surprise.64—Detective Kennedy; or, Always Ready.65—Malcolm the Wonder.66—Jack Breakaway; or, Always on Top.67—Weaver Webb; or, The Young Champion.68—Plucky Bob; or, The Wildest Boy in The Land.69—Jolly Jess; or, The Boy Who Won a Princess.70—A Ten Day Mystery; or, The Wonder’s Shadow in New York71—A Great Boy; or, The Find of a Million.72—Creco the Swordsman; or, The Man of Mystery.73—Kingsley the Detective; or, The Single Clue.74—A Detective’s Enigma; or, Malcolm Weir’s Puzzling “Shadow.”75—A Plucky Girl; or, A Farmer’s Daughter in New York.76—Days and Nights of Peril; or, Nimble Ike in Harness Again.77—Carrol Moore; or, How He Became a Detective.78—Grant McKenzie; or, A Boy’s Battles and Struggles.79—Breezy Frank; or, A Great Disguise.80—Zantelli; or, A Wonderful Pursuit. A Romantic Detective Story.81—“Straight to the Mark;”A Detective’s Trick.82—Young Dash; or, The Detective’s Apprentice.83—Life in New York.A Thrilling Detective Tale.84—On the Wing; or, Detective Bird’s Great Capture.85—Under a Veil; or, His Greatest Mystery. A Detective Story.86—A Straight Clue; or, Malcolm Weir’s Great Feat.87—Detective Payne; or, A Shadower’s Wonderful Adventures.88—A Famous Boy; or, The Story of a Homeless Hero.89—A Great Capture; or, New Tactics in Detective Work.90—Desmond Dare; or, Taking Desperate Chances.91—The Wizard Tramp.A Thrilling Detective Story.92—A Desperate Chance; or, The Wizard Tramp’s Revelation.93—A Remarkable “Shadow;”or, Detective Payne’s Tragic Quest.94—Dead Straight; or, Harlow Jack’s Life Mystery.95—Allie Baird, the Settler’s Son.A Weird Tale of the Wilderness.96—Creston, the Detective; or, Following a Light Clue.97—Marie the Dancing Girl.A Great Story of New York Life.98—A Close Call; or, Detective Mead’s Dilemma.99—Young Vigilance; or, A Broken Link. A Detective Narrative.100—A Dashing Fugitive; or, True to His Purpose.101—Clyde, the Resolute Detective; or, His Own Mystery.102—Lively Luke; or, Keen as a Razor.103—Billy Preston; or, Ready for Anything.104—The Twin Athletes; or, Always on Top.105—Seth Bond; or, A Lost Treasure Mystery.106—Jack and Gil; or, The Wonderful Adventures of Two Acrobats.107—The King’s Detective; or, A New York Detective’s Great Quest.108—A Remarkable Feat; or, Jack and Gil’s Great Detective Work.109—Tom, the Young Explorer; or, A Magnificent Reward.110—Two Wonderful Detectives; or, Jack and Gil’s Skill.111—A Mystery of One Night; or, Detective Murray’s Single Clue.112—A Successful “Shadow;”or, Jack and Gil’s Greatest Catch.113—A Beautiful Fugitive; or Saved by a Detective.114—The Manordale Mystery.A Strong Detective Story.115—The Central Park Mystery; or, Detective Work in New York.116—Detective Dale; or Conflicting Testimonies.117—A Struggle to Win; or, A Gypsy Boy’s Secret.118—Thrifty Abe; or, From the Bottom to the Top.119—Ramsay, the Detective.120—Gipsey Rose, the Female Detective.121—Young Harold; A New England Boy’s Adventures.122—Norval, the Detective; or, Dodging and Hiding.123—Young Chauncey.124—Daring Maddie; A Great Detective Story.125—Red Cecil, the Detective.126—A Detective’s Daughter.127—Fire Bomb Jack; or, Freaks of a Mystery Man.128—An Amazing Wizard; or, The Fatal Resemblance.129—A Marvelous Escape.130—Only a Photograph; or, Detective Kempton’s Quest.131—A Tragic Quest; or, A Baffling Shadow.132—Vavel.The Wonderful Treasure Seeker.133—Romance of a Salvation Army Girl.

“OLD SLEUTH’S OWN” SERIES.

Each book in the following list is written by that famous writer “Old Sleuth,” and is for sale by every newsdealer for 10 cents, or they will be sent by mail, postpaid, for 10 cents each, or six books for 50 cts. Address all orders to J. S. OGILVIE PUBLISHING CO., 67 Rose St., New York.10—Yankee Rue, the Ex-Pugilist Detective.11—Cool Tom, the Sailor Boy Detective.12—Aggravating Joe, the Prince of Fun and Mischief.13—A Clever Boy Detective.A Tale of Magic and Ventriloquism.14—A League of Three; or, A Boy’s Detective Stratagems.15—Woodchuck Jerry; or, The Terror of the Town.16—A Straight-out Detective; or, New York under a Flashlight. A Tale of Wonderful Incidents.17—Three Little Tramps; or Footing It to the West.18—The Little Colonel; or, Fun in and Around Sea Serpent Lake.19—Jack the Juggler; or the Wonderful Boy Hypnotist.20—The Runaway; or, How He Got into West Point.21—The Three Boy Detectives; or, The Story of Three Daring Country Lads.22—Young Ginger; or Fun in and Around New York.23—Snap and Jenny, the Song and Dance Artists.24—Bicycle Jim; or, A Smart Boy Detective.25—A Little Cowboy in New York; or, In Search of His Dad.26—Archie the Tumbler; or, How He Became a Great Jockey.27—Flyaway Ned; or, The Old Detective’s Pupil.28—Preston Jayne; or, In Search of His Dad.29—“Dudie” Dunne, the Exquisite Detective.30—A Little Giant; or, The Feats and Frolics of an Athlete.31—A Young Aladdin; or, The Old Miser’s Ward.32—The Duke of Omaha; or, The Adventures of a Little Giant.33—Kefton The Detective; or, The Wonder of the Age. A Genuine “Old-Time” Detective Tale.34—Billy the Tramp; or, The Mystery of a Little Emigrant.35—A Cute Boy Detective; or, Magic Dick’s Phenomenal Trail.36—The Prince of Ventriloquists; or, Nimble Ike’s Greatest Trick.37—Cad Metti, the Female Detective Strategist.38—A Wonderful Detective; or Magic Dick’s Greatest Shadow.39—Resolute Jack; or, Ups and Downs in New York.40—Little Dead Sure; or, The Secret Special’s Aid.41—The Twin Ventriloquists; or Nimble Ike and Jack the Juggler.42—Amzi the Detective; or, Morning, Noon and Night in New York.43—Tracked on a Wheel; or, Bicycle Jim’s Great Chase.44—Crusoe Harry; or, The Treasures of the Lost Ship.45—A Terrible Youth; or, Magic Dick’s Thrilling Adventures in Paris.46—A Golden Legacy; or, Wonder Jack’s Luck.47—The King of Fun; or, Aggravating Joe’s Latest Pranks.48—Arlie Bright; or, How He Became a Naval Cadet.49—Pawnee Tom; or, Adrift in New York.50—Nimble Ike’s Mystery; or, The Secret of the Box.51—The Little Miner; or, A Poor Boy’s Great Find.52—A Boy Fugitive; or, Fooling His Pursuers.53—The Mechanic’s Son; or, From Penury to Wealth.54—Tricks and Triumphs; or, Jack the Juggler’s Ordeal.55—The Young Engineer; or, Making Her Spin.56—Detective Hanley; or, The Testimony of a Face.57—Nimble Ike’s Romance; or, The Mysteries of a Cavern.58—Gipsy Reno, The Detective.59—Detective Gay; or, The King of Disguises.60—A Female Ventriloquist; or, A Pretty Girl’s Magic Feats.61—His Greatest “Shadow;”or, Jack the Juggler’s Last Trail.62—Lorie; or, The Phantom Ventriloquist.63—The Two Conspirators; or, A Great Surprise.64—Detective Kennedy; or, Always Ready.65—Malcolm the Wonder.66—Jack Breakaway; or, Always on Top.67—Weaver Webb; or, The Young Champion.68—Plucky Bob; or, The Wildest Boy in The Land.69—Jolly Jess; or, The Boy Who Won a Princess.70—A Ten Day Mystery; or, The Wonder’s Shadow in New York71—A Great Boy; or, The Find of a Million.72—Creco the Swordsman; or, The Man of Mystery.73—Kingsley the Detective; or, The Single Clue.74—A Detective’s Enigma; or, Malcolm Weir’s Puzzling “Shadow.”75—A Plucky Girl; or, A Farmer’s Daughter in New York.76—Days and Nights of Peril; or, Nimble Ike in Harness Again.77—Carrol Moore; or, How He Became a Detective.78—Grant McKenzie; or, A Boy’s Battles and Struggles.79—Breezy Frank; or, A Great Disguise.80—Zantelli; or, A Wonderful Pursuit. A Romantic Detective Story.81—“Straight to the Mark;”A Detective’s Trick.82—Young Dash; or, The Detective’s Apprentice.83—Life in New York.A Thrilling Detective Tale.84—On the Wing; or, Detective Bird’s Great Capture.85—Under a Veil; or, His Greatest Mystery. A Detective Story.86—A Straight Clue; or, Malcolm Weir’s Great Feat.87—Detective Payne; or, A Shadower’s Wonderful Adventures.88—A Famous Boy; or, The Story of a Homeless Hero.89—A Great Capture; or, New Tactics in Detective Work.90—Desmond Dare; or, Taking Desperate Chances.91—The Wizard Tramp.A Thrilling Detective Story.92—A Desperate Chance; or, The Wizard Tramp’s Revelation.93—A Remarkable “Shadow;”or, Detective Payne’s Tragic Quest.94—Dead Straight; or, Harlow Jack’s Life Mystery.95—Allie Baird, the Settler’s Son.A Weird Tale of the Wilderness.96—Creston, the Detective; or, Following a Light Clue.97—Marie the Dancing Girl.A Great Story of New York Life.98—A Close Call; or, Detective Mead’s Dilemma.99—Young Vigilance; or, A Broken Link. A Detective Narrative.100—A Dashing Fugitive; or, True to His Purpose.101—Clyde, the Resolute Detective; or, His Own Mystery.102—Lively Luke; or, Keen as a Razor.103—Billy Preston; or, Ready for Anything.104—The Twin Athletes; or, Always on Top.105—Seth Bond; or, A Lost Treasure Mystery.106—Jack and Gil; or, The Wonderful Adventures of Two Acrobats.107—The King’s Detective; or, A New York Detective’s Great Quest.108—A Remarkable Feat; or, Jack and Gil’s Great Detective Work.109—Tom, the Young Explorer; or, A Magnificent Reward.110—Two Wonderful Detectives; or, Jack and Gil’s Skill.111—A Mystery of One Night; or, Detective Murray’s Single Clue.112—A Successful “Shadow;”or, Jack and Gil’s Greatest Catch.113—A Beautiful Fugitive; or Saved by a Detective.114—The Manordale Mystery.A Strong Detective Story.115—The Central Park Mystery; or, Detective Work in New York.116—Detective Dale; or Conflicting Testimonies.117—A Struggle to Win; or, A Gypsy Boy’s Secret.118—Thrifty Abe; or, From the Bottom to the Top.119—Ramsay, the Detective.120—Gipsey Rose, the Female Detective.121—Young Harold; A New England Boy’s Adventures.122—Norval, the Detective; or, Dodging and Hiding.123—Young Chauncey.124—Daring Maddie; A Great Detective Story.125—Red Cecil, the Detective.126—A Detective’s Daughter.127—Fire Bomb Jack; or, Freaks of a Mystery Man.128—An Amazing Wizard; or, The Fatal Resemblance.129—A Marvelous Escape.130—Only a Photograph; or, Detective Kempton’s Quest.131—A Tragic Quest; or, A Baffling Shadow.132—Vavel.The Wonderful Treasure Seeker.133—Romance of a Salvation Army Girl.

Each book in the following list is written by that famous writer “Old Sleuth,” and is for sale by every newsdealer for 10 cents, or they will be sent by mail, postpaid, for 10 cents each, or six books for 50 cts. Address all orders to J. S. OGILVIE PUBLISHING CO., 67 Rose St., New York.

10—Yankee Rue, the Ex-Pugilist Detective.

11—Cool Tom, the Sailor Boy Detective.

12—Aggravating Joe, the Prince of Fun and Mischief.

13—A Clever Boy Detective.A Tale of Magic and Ventriloquism.

14—A League of Three; or, A Boy’s Detective Stratagems.

15—Woodchuck Jerry; or, The Terror of the Town.

16—A Straight-out Detective; or, New York under a Flashlight. A Tale of Wonderful Incidents.

17—Three Little Tramps; or Footing It to the West.

18—The Little Colonel; or, Fun in and Around Sea Serpent Lake.

19—Jack the Juggler; or the Wonderful Boy Hypnotist.

20—The Runaway; or, How He Got into West Point.

21—The Three Boy Detectives; or, The Story of Three Daring Country Lads.

22—Young Ginger; or Fun in and Around New York.

23—Snap and Jenny, the Song and Dance Artists.

24—Bicycle Jim; or, A Smart Boy Detective.

25—A Little Cowboy in New York; or, In Search of His Dad.

26—Archie the Tumbler; or, How He Became a Great Jockey.

27—Flyaway Ned; or, The Old Detective’s Pupil.

28—Preston Jayne; or, In Search of His Dad.

29—“Dudie” Dunne, the Exquisite Detective.

30—A Little Giant; or, The Feats and Frolics of an Athlete.

31—A Young Aladdin; or, The Old Miser’s Ward.

32—The Duke of Omaha; or, The Adventures of a Little Giant.

33—Kefton The Detective; or, The Wonder of the Age. A Genuine “Old-Time” Detective Tale.

34—Billy the Tramp; or, The Mystery of a Little Emigrant.

35—A Cute Boy Detective; or, Magic Dick’s Phenomenal Trail.

36—The Prince of Ventriloquists; or, Nimble Ike’s Greatest Trick.

37—Cad Metti, the Female Detective Strategist.

38—A Wonderful Detective; or Magic Dick’s Greatest Shadow.

39—Resolute Jack; or, Ups and Downs in New York.

40—Little Dead Sure; or, The Secret Special’s Aid.

41—The Twin Ventriloquists; or Nimble Ike and Jack the Juggler.

42—Amzi the Detective; or, Morning, Noon and Night in New York.

43—Tracked on a Wheel; or, Bicycle Jim’s Great Chase.

44—Crusoe Harry; or, The Treasures of the Lost Ship.

45—A Terrible Youth; or, Magic Dick’s Thrilling Adventures in Paris.

46—A Golden Legacy; or, Wonder Jack’s Luck.

47—The King of Fun; or, Aggravating Joe’s Latest Pranks.

48—Arlie Bright; or, How He Became a Naval Cadet.

49—Pawnee Tom; or, Adrift in New York.

50—Nimble Ike’s Mystery; or, The Secret of the Box.

51—The Little Miner; or, A Poor Boy’s Great Find.

52—A Boy Fugitive; or, Fooling His Pursuers.

53—The Mechanic’s Son; or, From Penury to Wealth.

54—Tricks and Triumphs; or, Jack the Juggler’s Ordeal.

55—The Young Engineer; or, Making Her Spin.

56—Detective Hanley; or, The Testimony of a Face.

57—Nimble Ike’s Romance; or, The Mysteries of a Cavern.

58—Gipsy Reno, The Detective.

59—Detective Gay; or, The King of Disguises.

60—A Female Ventriloquist; or, A Pretty Girl’s Magic Feats.

61—His Greatest “Shadow;”or, Jack the Juggler’s Last Trail.

62—Lorie; or, The Phantom Ventriloquist.

63—The Two Conspirators; or, A Great Surprise.

64—Detective Kennedy; or, Always Ready.

65—Malcolm the Wonder.

66—Jack Breakaway; or, Always on Top.

67—Weaver Webb; or, The Young Champion.

68—Plucky Bob; or, The Wildest Boy in The Land.

69—Jolly Jess; or, The Boy Who Won a Princess.

70—A Ten Day Mystery; or, The Wonder’s Shadow in New York

71—A Great Boy; or, The Find of a Million.

72—Creco the Swordsman; or, The Man of Mystery.

73—Kingsley the Detective; or, The Single Clue.

74—A Detective’s Enigma; or, Malcolm Weir’s Puzzling “Shadow.”

75—A Plucky Girl; or, A Farmer’s Daughter in New York.

76—Days and Nights of Peril; or, Nimble Ike in Harness Again.

77—Carrol Moore; or, How He Became a Detective.

78—Grant McKenzie; or, A Boy’s Battles and Struggles.

79—Breezy Frank; or, A Great Disguise.

80—Zantelli; or, A Wonderful Pursuit. A Romantic Detective Story.

81—“Straight to the Mark;”A Detective’s Trick.

82—Young Dash; or, The Detective’s Apprentice.

83—Life in New York.A Thrilling Detective Tale.

84—On the Wing; or, Detective Bird’s Great Capture.

85—Under a Veil; or, His Greatest Mystery. A Detective Story.

86—A Straight Clue; or, Malcolm Weir’s Great Feat.

87—Detective Payne; or, A Shadower’s Wonderful Adventures.

88—A Famous Boy; or, The Story of a Homeless Hero.

89—A Great Capture; or, New Tactics in Detective Work.

90—Desmond Dare; or, Taking Desperate Chances.

91—The Wizard Tramp.A Thrilling Detective Story.

92—A Desperate Chance; or, The Wizard Tramp’s Revelation.

93—A Remarkable “Shadow;”or, Detective Payne’s Tragic Quest.

94—Dead Straight; or, Harlow Jack’s Life Mystery.

95—Allie Baird, the Settler’s Son.A Weird Tale of the Wilderness.

96—Creston, the Detective; or, Following a Light Clue.

97—Marie the Dancing Girl.A Great Story of New York Life.

98—A Close Call; or, Detective Mead’s Dilemma.

99—Young Vigilance; or, A Broken Link. A Detective Narrative.

100—A Dashing Fugitive; or, True to His Purpose.

101—Clyde, the Resolute Detective; or, His Own Mystery.

102—Lively Luke; or, Keen as a Razor.

103—Billy Preston; or, Ready for Anything.

104—The Twin Athletes; or, Always on Top.

105—Seth Bond; or, A Lost Treasure Mystery.

106—Jack and Gil; or, The Wonderful Adventures of Two Acrobats.

107—The King’s Detective; or, A New York Detective’s Great Quest.

108—A Remarkable Feat; or, Jack and Gil’s Great Detective Work.

109—Tom, the Young Explorer; or, A Magnificent Reward.

110—Two Wonderful Detectives; or, Jack and Gil’s Skill.

111—A Mystery of One Night; or, Detective Murray’s Single Clue.

112—A Successful “Shadow;”or, Jack and Gil’s Greatest Catch.

113—A Beautiful Fugitive; or Saved by a Detective.

114—The Manordale Mystery.A Strong Detective Story.

115—The Central Park Mystery; or, Detective Work in New York.

116—Detective Dale; or Conflicting Testimonies.

117—A Struggle to Win; or, A Gypsy Boy’s Secret.

118—Thrifty Abe; or, From the Bottom to the Top.

119—Ramsay, the Detective.

120—Gipsey Rose, the Female Detective.

121—Young Harold; A New England Boy’s Adventures.

122—Norval, the Detective; or, Dodging and Hiding.

123—Young Chauncey.

124—Daring Maddie; A Great Detective Story.

125—Red Cecil, the Detective.

126—A Detective’s Daughter.

127—Fire Bomb Jack; or, Freaks of a Mystery Man.

128—An Amazing Wizard; or, The Fatal Resemblance.

129—A Marvelous Escape.

130—Only a Photograph; or, Detective Kempton’s Quest.

131—A Tragic Quest; or, A Baffling Shadow.

132—Vavel.The Wonderful Treasure Seeker.

133—Romance of a Salvation Army Girl.


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