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We desire to call our readers’ attention to the four series of tales in the Magnet Library, reciting the extremely interesting adventures of the following detectives.
Nicholas Carter
Nat Tyler
Seth Hunt
Old Spicer
These tales are all that detective tales should be. They are bright, up-to-date, and full of adventure. Just the kind of stories that make you feel that what you paid for them was well spent.
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A new line of high-class copyrighted stories, detailing principally the adventures of men of brain and muscle employed by our Government to ferret out and prevent federal crimes. These sleuths are stationed in every city, and the zeal which they display in the pursuit of their vocation, is nothing short of marvellous. In many instances, the stories in which these detectives figure are based upon their actual experiences. There are tales of Treasury and Mail robberies, Counterfeiting and Anarchists’ plots and Smuggling. They are of such fascinating interest that it is indeed a pleasure to read them.
43.—The Man in Mail. By Lieutenant Carlton.
42.—The Smuggler’s Ally. By Bernard Wayde.
41.—The Test of Anarchy. By E. C. Derby.
40.—The Piccadilly Puzzle. By Fergus Hume.
39.—After the Bribe Takers. By Lieutenant Carlton.
38.—The Tracker Tracked. By Bernard Wayde.
37.—The Empty Mail Bags. By E. C. Derby.
36.—The Handkerchief Clue. By Harry Rockwood.
35.—The Haunt of the “Queer” Makers. By Lieutenant Carlton.
34.—In the Secret Vault. By Bernard Wayde.
33.—A Master Stroke. By E. C. Derby.
32.—A Government Spy. By Lieutenant Carlton.
31.—A False Claim. By Bernard Wayde.
30.—A Counterfeiter’s Roguery. By E. C. Derby.
29.—By Whose Hand? By E. S. Tupper.
28.—A Golden Clue. By Bernard Wayde.
27.—The Filibuster’s Warning. By Gilbert Jerome.
26.—The Man Who Made Money. By Bernard Wayde.
25.—The Moonshiners’ Dupe. By Lieutenant Carlton.
24.—The Convict Colonel. By Fortune Du Boisgobey.
23.—The Hand On the Window Sill. By Bernard Wayde.
22.—A Nihilist’s Vengeance. By E. C. Derby.
21.—The Money Jugglers. By Bernard Wayde.
20.—The Bank Note Plates. By Lieutenant Carlton.
19.—A Mysterious Case. By F. K. Hill.
18.—The Coiner’s League. By Bernard Wayde.
17.—The Silent Stranger. By Henry G. Harper.
16.—The Red Lottery Ticket. By Fortune Du Boisgobey.
15.—The Crooked Inspector. By Bernard Wayde.
14.—Foiling a Counterfeiter. By E. C. Derby.
13.—The Bag of Diamonds. By George Manville Fenn.
12.—An Anarchist’s Pluck. By Bernard Wayde.
11.—The Man in Stripes. By Lieutenant Carlton.
10.—The Clique of Gold. By Emile Gaboriau.
9.—A Privateer’s Defiance. By Bernard Wayde.
8.—The Mail Robbers’ Syndicate. By E. C. Derby.
7.—A Custom House Fraud. By Bernard Wayde.
6.—The Raid on the Mint. By Frank H. Putnam.
5.—The Untaxed Whiskey. By Bernard Wayde.
4.—The Arm of the Law. By Lieutenant Carlton.
3.—The Treasury’s Millions. By Bernard Wayde.
2.—The Man on the Coach. By E. C. Derby.
1.—A Government Trust. By Bernard Wayde.
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44. The Year of Miracle. By Fergus Hume.
43. The Hidden City. By Walter McDougall.
42. Number 19 State Street. By David Graham Adee.
41. A Creature of the Night. By Fergus Hume.
40. Marked for a Victim. By Stuart C. Cumberland.
39. The Lost Inca. By I. P. Ozollo.
38. The Sheik’s White Slave. By Raymond Raife.
37. The Dalton Boys. By W. B. Lawson.
36. Rube Burrows’ League. By Marline Manly.
35. The Younger Brothers. By Henry Dale.
34. Madame Midas. A story of Australian Life. By Fergus Hume.
33. King Solomon’s Mines. By H. Rider Haggard.
32. Roanoke of Roanoke Hall. By Malcolm Bell.
31. His Fatal Success. By Malcolm Bell.
30. Scarabæus. The Story of an African Beetle. By Marquise Clara Lanza and James Clarence Harvey.
29. A Strange Secret. By Sylvanus Cobb, Jr.
27. She. By H. Rider Haggard.
26. Ivan the Serf. By Sylvanus Cobb, Jr.
25. A Queer Race. By William Westall.
24. The Council of Ten. By Sylvanus Cobb, Jr.
23. Cell No. 13. By Edwin H. Trafton.
22. The Wreck of the South Pole. By Charles Curtz Hahn.
21. The King’s Talisman. By Sylvanus Cobb, Jr.
20. The Swordsman of Warsaw. By Judson R. Taylor.
19. The Golden Eagle; or, The Privateer of 1776. By Sylvanus Cobb, Jr.
18. Ben Hamed. By Sylvanus Cobb, Jr.
17. The Soldier Monk. By Ensign Clarke Fitch, U. S. N.
16. Fighting Against Odds. By Douglas Wells.
15. The Charge of the Blockhouse. By Douglas Wells.
14. The Hero of the Brigade. By Douglas Wells.
13. Wolves of the Navy. By Ensign Clarke Fitch, U. S. N.
12. A Soldier’s Pledge. By Ensign Clarke Fitch, U. S. N.
11. Holding the Fort. By Ensign Clarke Fitch, U. S. N.
10. A Gauntlet of Fire. By Ensign Clarke Fitch, U. S. N.
9. For Spanish Gold. By Douglas Wells.
8. Saved By the Enemy. By Ensign Clarke Fitch, U. S. N.
7. On the Firing Line. By Douglas Wells.
6. Court-Martialed. By Ensign Clarke Fitch, U. S. N.
5. A Secret Service Detail. By Douglas Wells.
4. A Prisoner of Morro. By Ensign Clarke Fitch, U. S. N.
3. A Courier to Gomez. By Douglas Wells.
2. The Fighting Squadron. By Ensign Clarke Fitch, U. S. N.
1. The Yankee Lieutenant. By Douglas Wells.
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| 335. We Parted at the Altar | By Laura Jean Libbey |
| 334. Miss MacDonald | By Mrs. Mary J. Holmes |
| 333. Stella’s Fortune | By Charles Garvice |
| 332. Darkness and Daylight (Double Number), | By Mrs. Mary J. Holmes |
| 331. Christine | By Adeline Sergeant |
| 330. Aikenside | By Mrs. Mary J. Holmes |
| 329—My Hildegard | By St. George Rathborne |
| 328—He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not (Double Number) | By Charles Garvice |
| 327—Was She Wife or Widow? | By Malcolm Bell |
| 326—Parted by Fate | By Laura Jean Libbey |
| 325—The Leighton Homestead (Double Number) | By Mrs. Mary J. Holmes |
| 324—A Love Match | By Sylvanus Cobb |
| 323—The Little Countess | By S. E. Boggs |
| 322—Mildred | By Mrs. Mary J. Holmes |
| 321—Neva’s Three Lovers (Double Number) | By Hrs. Harriet Lewis |
| 320—Mynheer Joe | By St. George Rathborne |
| 319—Millbank | By Mrs. Mary J. Holmes |
| 318—Staunch of Heart | By Charles Garvice |
| 317—Ione | By Laura Jean Libbey |
| 316—Edith Lyle’s Secret (Double Number) | By Mrs. Mary J. Holmes |
| 315—The Dark Secret | By May Agnes Fleming |
| 314—A Maid’s Fatal Love | By Helen Corwin Pierce |
| 313—A Kinsman’s Sin | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 312—Woven on Fate’s Loom | By Charles Garvice |
| 311—Wedded by Fate (Double Number) | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 310—A Late Repentance | By Mary A. Denison |
| 309—The Heiress of Castle Cliffe | By May Agnes Fleming |
| 308—Lady Ryhope’s Lover | By Emma Garrison Jones |
| 307—The Winning of Isolde | By St. George Rathborne |
| 306—Love’s Golden Rule | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 305—Led by Love | By Charles Garvice |
| 304—Staunch as a Woman | By Charles Garvice |
| 303—The Queen of the Isle | By May Agnes Fleming |
| 302—When Man’s Love Fades | By Hazel Wood |
| 301—The False and the True | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 300—The Spider and the Fly | By Charles Garvice |
| 299—Little Miss Whirlwind | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 298—Should She Have Left Him? | By William C. Hudson |
| 297—That Girl from Texas | By Mrs. J. H. Walworth |
| 296—The Heir of Vering | By Charles Garvice |
| 295—A Terrible Secret | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 294—A Warrior Bold | By St. George Rathborne |
| 293—For Love of Anne Lambart | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 292—For Her Only | By Charles Garvice |
| 291—A Mysterious Wedding Ring | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 290—A Change of Heart | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 289—Married in Mask | By Mansfield T. Walworth |
| 288—Sibyl’s Influence | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 287—The Lady of Darracourt | By Charles Garvice |
| 286—A Debt of Vengeance | By Mrs. E. Burke Collins |
| 285—Born to Betray | By Mrs. M. V. Victor |
| 284—Dr. Jack’s Widow | By St. George Rathborne |
| 283—My Lady Pride | By Charles Garvice |
| 282—The Forsaken Bride | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 281—For Love Alone | By Wenona Gilman |
| 280—Love’s Dilemma | By Charles Garvice |
| 279—Nina’s Peril | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 278—Laura Brayton | By Julia Edwards |
| 277—Brownie’s Triumph | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 276—So Nearly Lost | By Charles Garvice |
| 275—Love’s Cruel Whim | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 274—A Romantic Girl | By Evelyn E. Green |
| 273—At Swords’ Points | By St. George Rathborne |
| 272—So Fair, So False | By Charles Garvice |
| 271—With Love’s Laurel Crowned | By W. C. Stiles |
| 270—Had She Foreseen | By Dora Delmar |
| 269—Brunette and Blonde | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 268—Olivia; or, It Was for Her Sake | By Charles Garvice |
| 267—Jeanne | By Charles Garvice |
| 266—The Welfleet Mystery | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 265—First Love is Best | By S. K. Hocking |
| 264—For Gold or Soul | By Lurana W. Sheldon |
| 263—An American Nabob | By St. George Rathborne |
| 262—A Woman’s Faith | By Henry Wallace |
| 261—A Siren’s Heart | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 260—At a Girl’s Mercy | By Jean Kate Ludlum |
| 259—By a Golden Cord | By Dora Delmar |
| 258—An Amazing Marriage | By Mrs. Sumner Hayden |
| 257—A Martyred Love | By Charles Garvice |
| 256—Thy Name is Woman | By F. H. Howe |
| 255—The Little Marplot | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 254—Little Miss Millions | By St. George Rathborne |
| 253—A Fashionable Marriage | By Mrs. Alex Frazer |
| 252—A Handsome Sinner | By Dora Delmar |
| 251—When Love is True | By Mabel Collins |
| 250—A Woman’s Soul | By Charles Garvice |
| 249—What Love Will Do | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 248—Jeanne, Countess Du Barry | By H. L. Williams |
| 247—Within Love’s Portals | By Frank Barrett |
| 246—True to Herself | By Mrs. J. H. Walworth |
| 245—A Modern Marriage | By Clara Lanza |
| 244—A Hoiden’s Conquest | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 243—His Double Self | By Scott Campbell |
| 242—A Wounded Heart | By Charles Garvice |
| 241—Her Love and Trust | By Adeline Sergeant |
| 240—Saved by the Sword | By St. George Rathborne |
| 239—Don Cæsar De Bazan | By Victor Hug. |
| 238—That Other Woman | By Annie Thomas |
| 237—Woman or Witch? | By Dora Delmar |
| 235—Gratia’s Trials | By Lucy Randall Comfort |
| 234—His Mother’s Sin | By Adeline Sergeant |
| 233—Nora | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 232—A Debt of Honor | By Mabel Collins |
| 230—A Woman’s Atonement, and A Mother’s Mistake | By Adah M. Howard |
| 229—For the Sake of the Family | By May Crommelin |
| 228—His Brother’s Widow | By Mary Grace Halpine |
| 227—For Love and Honor | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 226—The Roll of Honor | By Annie Thomas |
| 225—A Miserable Woman | By Mrs. H. C. Hoffman |
| 224—A Sister’s Sacrifice | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 223—Leola Dale’s Fortune | By Charles Garvice |
| 222—The Lily of Mordaunt | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 221—The Honorable Jane | By Annie Thomas |
| 220—A Fatal Past | By Dora Russell |
| 219—Lost, A Pearle | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 218—A Life for a Love | By Mrs. L. T. Meade |
| 217—His Noble Wife | By George Manville Fenn |
| 216—The Lost Bride | By Clara Augusta |
| 215—Only a Girl’s Love | By Charles Garvice |
| 214—Olga’s Crime | By Frank Barrett |
| 213—The Heiress of Egremont | By Mrs. Harriet Lewis |
| 212—Doubly Wronged | By Adah M. Howard |
| 211—As We Forgive | By Lurana W. Sheldon |
| 210—Wild Oats | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 209—She Loved but Left Him | By Julia Edwards |
| 208—A Chase for a Bride | By St. George Rathborne |
| 207—Little Golden’s Daughter | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 206—A Daughter of Maryland | By G. Waldo Browne |
| 205—If Love Be Love | By D. Cecil Gibbs |
| 204—With Heart So True | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 203—Only One Love | By Charles Garvice |
| 202—Marjorie | By Katharine S. MacQuoid |
| 201—Blind Elsie’s Crime | By Mary Grace Halpine |
| 200—In God’s Country | By D. Higbee |
| 199—Geoffrey’s Victory | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 198—Guy Kenmore’s Wife, and The Rose and the Lily | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 197—A Woman Scorned | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 196—A Sailor’s Sweetheart | By the author of Dr. Jack |
| 195—Her Faithful Knight | By Gertrude Warden |
| 194—A Sinless Crime | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 193—A Vagabond’s Honor | By Ernest De Lancey Pierson |
| 192—An Old Man’s Darling, and Jacquelina | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 191—A Harvest of Thorns | By Mrs. H. C. Hoffman |
| 190—Captain of the Kaiser | By St. George Rathborne |
| 189—Berris | By Katharine S. MacQuoid |
| 188—Dorothy Arnold’s Escape | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 187—The Black Ball | By Ernest De Lancey Pierson |
| 186—Beneath a Spell | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 185—The Adventures of Miss Volney | By Ella Wheeler Wilcox |
| 184—Sunlight and Gloom | By Geraldine Fleming |
| 183—Quo Vadis | By Henryk Sienkiewicz |
| 182—A Legal Wreck | By William Gillette |
| 181—The Baronet’s Bride | By May Agnes Fleming |
| 180—A Lazy Man’s Work | By Frances Campbell Sparhawk |
| 179—One Man’s Evil | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 178—A Slave of Circumstances | By Ernest De Lancey Pierson |
| 177—A True Aristocrat | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 176—Jack Gordon. Knight Errant | By William C. Hudson (Barclay North) |
| 175—For Honor’s Sake | By Laura C. Ford |
| 174—His Guardian Angel | By Charles Garvice |
| 173—A Bar Sinister | By the author of Dr. Jack |
| 172—A King and a Coward | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 171—That Dakota Girl | By Stella Gilman |
| 170—A Little Radical | By Mrs. J. H. Walworth |
| 169—The Trials of an Actress | By Wenona Gilman |
| 168—Thrice Lost, Thrice Won | By May Agnes Fleming |
| 167—The Manhattaners | By Edward S. Van Zile |
| 166—The Masked Bridal | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 165—The Road of the Rough | By Maurice M. Minton |
| 164—Couldn’t Say No | By the author of Helen’s Babies |
| 163—A Splendid Egotist | By Mrs. J. H. Walworth |
| 162—A Man of the Name of John | By Florence King |
| 161—Miss Fairfax of Virginia | By the author of Dr. Jack |
| 160—His Way and Her Will | By Frances Aymar Mathews |
| 159—A Fair Maid of Marblehead | By Kate Tannatt Woods |
| 158—Stella, the Star | By Wenona Gilman |
| 157—Who Wins? | By May Agnes Fleming |
| 156—A Soldier Lover | By Edward S. Brooks |
| 155—Nameless Dell | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 154—Husband and Foe | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 153—Her Son’s Wife | By Hazel Wood |
| 152—A Mute Confessor | By Will N. Harben |
| 151—The Heiress of Glen Gower | By May Agnes Fleming |
| 150—Sunset Pass | By General Charles King |
| 149—The Man She Loved | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 148—Will She Win? | By Emma Garrison Jones |
| 147—Under Egyptian Skies | By the author of Dr. Jack |
| 146—Magdalen’s Vow | By May Agnes Fleming |
| 145—Country Lanes and City Pavements | By Maurice M. Minton |
| 144—Dorothy’s Jewels | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 143—A Charity Girl | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 142—Her Rescue from the Turks | By the author of Dr. Jack |
| 141—Lady Evelyn | By May Agnes Fleming |
| 140—That Girl of Johnson’s | By Jean Kate Ludlum |
| 139—Little Lady Charles | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 138—A Fatal Wooing | By Laura Jean Libbey |
| 137—A Wedded Widow | By T. W. Hanshew |
| 136—The Unseen Bridegroom | By May Agnes Fleming |
| 135—Cast Up by the Tide | By Dora Delmar |
| 134—Squire John | By the author of Dr. Jack |
| 133—Max | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 132—Whose Was the Crime? | By Gertrude Warden |
| 131—Nerine’s Second Choice | By Adelaide Stirling |
| 130—A Bitter Bondage | By Bertha M. Clay |
| 129—In Sight of St. Paul’s | By Sutton Vane |
| 128—The Scent of the Roses | By Dora Delmar |
| 127—Nobody’s Daughter | By Clara Augusta |
| 126—The Girl from Hong Kong | By the author of Dr. Jack |
| 125—Devil’s Island | By A. D. Hall |
| 124—Prettiest of All | By Julia Edwards |
| 123—Northern Lights | By A. D. Hall |
| 122—Grazia’s Mistake | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 121—Cecile’s Marriage | By Lucy Randall Comfort |
| 120—The White Squadron | By T. C. Harbaugh |
| 119—An Ideal Love | By Bertha M. Clay |
| 118—Saved from the Sea | By Richard Duffy |
| 117—She Loved Him | By Charles Garvice |
| 116—The Daughter of the Regiment | By Mary A. Denison |
| 115—A Fair Revolutionist | By the author of Dr. Jack |
| 114—Half a Truth | By Dora Delmar |
| 113—A Crushed Lily | y Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 112—The Cattle King | By A. D. Hall |
| 111—Faithful Shirley | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 110—Whose Wife Is She? | By Annie Lisle |
| 109—A Heart’s Bitterness | By Bertha M. Clay |
| 108—A Son of Mars | By the author of Dr. Jack |
| 107—Carla; or, Married at Sight | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 106—Lilian, My Lilian | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 105—When London Sleeps | By Chas. Darrell |
| 104—A Proud Dishonor | By Genie Holzmeyer |
| 103—The Span of Life | By Sutton Vane |
| 102—Fair But Faithless | By Bertha M. Clay |
| 101—A Goddess of Africa | By the author of Dr. Jack |
| 100—Alice Blake | By Francis S. Smith |
| 99—Audrey’s Recompense | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 98—Claire | By Charles Garvice |
| 97—The War Reporter | By Warren Edwards |
| 96—The Little Minister | By J. M. Barrie |
| 95—’Twixt Love and Hate | By Bertha M. Clay |
| 94—Darkest Russia | By H. Grattan Donnelly |
| 93—A Queen of Treachery | By T. W. Henshew |
| 92—Humanity | By Sutton Vane |
| 91—Sweet Violet | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 90—For Fair Virginia | By Russ Whytal |
| 89—A Gentleman from Gascony | By Bicknell Dudley |
| 88—Virgie’s Inheritance | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 87—Shenandoah | By J. Perkins Tracy |
| 86—A Widowed Bride | By Lucy Randall Comfort |
| 85—Lorrie; or, Hollow Gold | By Charles Garvice |
| 84—Between Two Hearts | By Bertha M. Clay |
| 83—The Locksmith of Lyons | By Prof. Wm. Henry Peck |
| 82—Captain Impudence | By Edwin Milton Royle |
| 81—Wedded for an Hour | By Emma Garrison Jones |
| 80—The Fair Maid of Fez | By the author of Dr. Jack |
| 79—Marjorie Deane | By Bertha M. Clay |
| 78—The Yankee Champion | By Sylvanus Cobb, Jr. |
| 77—Tina | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 76—Mavourneen | From the celebrated play |
| 75—Under Fire | By T. P. James |
| 74—The Cotton King | By Sutton Vane |
| 73—The Marquis | By Charles Garvice |
| 72—Willful Winnie | By Harriet Sherburne |
| 71—The Spiders Web | By the author of Dr. Jack |
| 70—In Love’s Crucible | By Bertha M. Clay |
| 69—His Perfect Trust | By a popular author |
| 68—The Little Cuban Rebel | By Edna Winfield |
| 67—Gismonda | By Victorien Sardou |
| 66—Witch Hazel | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 65—Won by the Sword | By J. Perkins Tracy |
| 64—Dora Tenney | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 63—Lawyer Bell from Boston | By Robert Lee Tyler |
| 62—Stella Stirling | By Julia Edwards |
| 61—La Tosca | By Victorien Sardou |
| 60—The County Fair | By Neil Burgess |
| 59—Gladys Greye | By Bertha M. Clay |
| 58—Major Matterson of Kentucky | By the author of Dr. Jack |
| 57—Rosamond | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 56—The Dispatch Bearer | By Warren Edwards |
| 55—Thrice Wedded | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 54—Cleopatra | By Victorien Sardou |
| 53—The Old Homestead | By Denman Thompson |
| 52—Woman Against Woman | By Effie Adelaide Rowlands |
| 51—The Price He Paid | By E. Werner |
| 50—Her Ransom | By Charles Garvice |
| 49—None But the Brave | By Robert Lee Tyler |
| 48—Another Man’s Wife | By Bertha M. Clay |
| 47—The Colonel by Brevet | By the author of Dr. Jack |
| 46—Off with the Old Love | By Mrs. M. V. Victor |
| 45—A Yale Man | By Robert Lee Tyler |
| 44—That Dowdy | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 43—Little Coquette Bonnie | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 42—Another Woman’s Husband | By Bertha M. Clay |
| 41—Her Heart’s Desire | By Charles Garvice |
| 40—Monsieur Bob | By the author of Dr. Jack |
| 39—The Colonel’s Wife | By Warren Edwards |
| 38—The Nabob of Singapore | By the author of Dr. Jack |
| 37—The Heart of Virginia | By J. Perkins Tracy |
| 36—Fedora | By Victorien Sardou |
| 35—The Great Mogul | By the author of Dr. Jack |
| 34—Pretty Geraldine | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 33—Mrs. Bob | By the author of Dr. Jack |
| 32—The Blockade Runner | By J. Perkins Tracy |
| 31—A Siren’s Love | By Robert Lee Tyler |
| 30—Baron Sam | By the author of Dr. Jack |
| 29—Theodora | By Victorien Sardou |
| 28—Miss Caprice | By the author of Dr. Jack |
| 27—Estelle’s Millionaire Lover | By Julia Edwards |
| 26—Captain Tom | By the author of Dr. Jack |
| 25—Little Southern Beauty | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 24—A Wasted Love | By Charles Garvice |
| 23—Miss Pauline of New York | By the author of Dr. Jack |
| 22—Elaine | By Charles Garvice |
| 21—A Heart’s Idol | By Bertha M. Clay |
| 20—The Senator’s Bride | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 19—Mr. Lake of Chicago | By Harry DuBois Milman |
| 18—Dr. Jack’s Wife | By the author of Dr. Jack |
| 17—Leslie’s Loyalty | By Charles Garvice |
| 16—The Fatal Card | By Haddon Chambers and B. C. Stephenson |
| 15—Dr. Jack | By St. George Rathborne |
| 14—Violet Lisle | By Bertha M. Clay |
| 13—The Little Widow | By Julia Edwards |
| 12—Edrie’s Legacy | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 11—The Gypsy’s Daughter | By Bertha M. Clay |
| 10—Little Sunshine | By Francis S. Smith |
| 9—The Virginia Heiress | By May Agnes Fleming |
| 8—Beautiful But Poor | By Julia Edwards |
| 7—Two Keys | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 6—The Midnight Marriage | By A. M. Douglas |
| 5—The Senator’s Favorite | By Mrs. Alex. McVeigh Miller |
| 4—For a Woman’s Honor | By Bertha M. Clay |
| 3—He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not | By Julia Edwards |
| 2—Ruby’s Reward | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
| 1—Queen Bess | By Mrs. Georgie Sheldon |
Public records will show that there have been more women restored to health and strength, and more lives saved by
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
than by any other medicine in the world.
It therefore must be the best medicine in the world for woman’s special ills.
NOTE.—If you are ill why don’t you write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., and get the advice which has restored more than a million women to health? It will cost you nothing, and may save your life.
Transcriber’s Notes
- Silently corrected a few typos.
- Retained publication information from the printed edition: this eBook is public-domain in the country of publication.
- Added a Table of Contents, based on chapter headings.
- In the text versions only, text in italics is delimited by _underscores_.