Cad Metti, The Female Detective Strategist - Part 29
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Part 29

23 THE OLD MISER'S WARD.

24 A DETECTIVE'S DAUGHTER.

25 A WEIRD COURTSHIP.

26 WINNING A PRINCESS.

27 NORVAL, The Detective.

28 VAVEL, The Wonderful Treasure Seeker.

29 FUNNY BOB; or, In and Out of Everything in New York.

30 A LITTLE CONFEDERATE; or, A Southern Boy in New York.

31 NIMBLE IKE, The Trick Ventriloquist.

32 THE GIANT DETECTIVE; or, The Feats and Frolics of an Athlete.

33 THE COWBOY DETECTIVE. A Great Story of Mystery.

34 THE BICYCLE DETECTIVE; or, Smart Jim.

35 d.i.c.k, THE BOY DETECTIVE; or, Out of the Streets of New York.

36 AGGRAVATING JOE, The Prince of Mischief.

37 JACK THE JUGGLER'S ORDEAL; or, Tricks and Triumphs.

38 JACK THE JUGGLER'S TRAIL. A Story of Magic.

39 A FEMALE VENTRILOQUIST; or, A Pretty Girl's Magic Feats.

40 A DESPERATE CHANCE; or, Desmond Dare.

41 DETECTIVE PAYNE'S "SHADOW"; or, A Remarkable Search.

42 TWO WONDERFUL DETECTIVES; or, Jack and Gil's Marvelous Skill.

43 SAVED BY A DETECTIVE; or, A Beautiful Fugitive.

44 THE MYSTERY MAN; or, Fire-Bomb Jack.

45 THE FATAL RESEMBLANCE; or, A Marvelous Escape.

46 NIMBLE IKE, THE DETECTIVE; or, Solving a Mystery.

47 BERTIE BLAND, THE DETECTIVE. A Tale of Curious Tricks and Surprises.

48 THE WEST POINT LIEUTENANT; or, Arkie, the Run-away.

49 FROM THE STREETS TO THE FOOTLIGHTS; or, Snap and Jenny.

50 THE DETECTIVE TRIO; or, The Story of Three Daring Country Lads.

A $2.00 Book for 25 Cents!

Old Secrets and New Discoveries.

Containing Information of Rare Value for all Cla.s.ses, in all Conditions of Society.

[Ill.u.s.tration: The mesmerist and his subject.]

It Tells all about _Electrical Psychology_, showing how you can biologize any person, and, while under the influence, he will do anything you may wish him no matter how ridiculous it may be, and he cannot help doing it.

It Tells how to _Mesmerize_. Knowing this, you can place any person in a mesmeric sleep, and then be able to do with him as you will. This secret has been sold over and over again for $10.

It Tells how to make persons at a distance think of you--Something all lovers should know.

It Tells how you can charm all those you meet and make them love you, whether they will or not.

It Tells how Spiritualists and others can make writing appear on the arm in blood characters, as performed by Foster and all noted magicians.

It Tells how to make a cheap Galvanic Battery; how to plate and gild without a battery; how to make a candle burn all night; how to make a clock for 25 cents; how to detect counterfeit money; how to banish and prevent mosquitoes from biting; how to make yellow b.u.t.ter in winter; Circa.s.sian curling fluid; Sympathetic or Secret Writing Ink; Cologne Water; Artificial Honey; Stammering; how to make large noses small; to cure drunkenness; to copy letters without a press; to obtain fresh-blown flowers in winter; to make good burning candles from lard.

It Tells how to make a horse appear as though he was badly foundered; to make a horse temporarily lame; how to make him stand by his food and not eat it; how to cure a horse from the crib or sucking wind; how to put a young countenance on the horse; how to cover up the heaves; how to make him appear as if he had the glanders; how to make a true-pulling horse balk; how to nerve a horse that is lame, etc., etc. These horse secrets are being continually sold at one dollar each.

It Tells how to make the Eggs of Pharo's Serpents, from which, when lighted, though but the size of a pea, there issues from it a coiling, hissing serpent, wonderful in length and similarity to a genuine serpent.

It Tells how to make gold and silver from block tin. Also how to make impressions from coins. Also how to imitate gold and silver.

It Tells of a simple and ingenious method for copying any kind of drawing or picture. Also more wonderful still, how to print pictures from the print itself.

It Tells how to perform the Davenport Brothers' "Spirit Mysteries," so that any person can astonish an audience, as they have done. Also scores of other wonderful things of which we have no room to mention.

OLD SECRETS AND NEW DISCOVERIES is worth $2.00 to any person; but it will be mailed to any address on receipt of only 25 cents. Postage stamps taken as payment for it the same as cash. Address

J. S. OGILVIE PUBLISHING COMPANY, Box 767. 57 ROSE STREET, NEW YORK.