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__ stupendous.” deposited the cash in bank, = think I ought to help thos = aes ees above the basement pay their gas bill said Nick, ‘‘just as you two did to-night. Vell, I must say,”” added the detective, that you fellow ws have given mea hard ‘ussel,’’ ‘*T was onto you the minute you came nto Jackman’s office in that disguise, + said Adams. ‘‘You see Reed and I had a private signal which he would have given me, and besides I had seen him off on the boat.’’ ‘Ves,’ said Nick. ‘‘I hardly had my usual luck in this case, but it caine out all right.”? At the station house the prisoners were turned over to the police, and the two de tectives went home. Vilson and Reed were captured upon reaching Copenhagen, and all three of the bank robbers were convicted and sen- tenced to Jong terms. Adams’ wife remained faithful to the Jast, and is now anxiously awaiting the time for his release. Mrs. Reed refused to see her husband upon his return, and declares that she will never look upon his face again. Mose and Gus were sentenced to short terms as accom plices, and the people living in the flat where the n found, and the arrests nade, never weary of pointing out the small room where Nick Carter, the famous detective, saved his life, as they declare, by crawling out of a rat hole. The money and bonds were restored to Jackman, ah Nick received for his work _ jm the case one of the largest fees ever paid a detective. ‘‘Still,’’ said Nick, with a smile, as he ‘“*I really e people in the for this month. Judging from my feel- ings tls morning it must be something Chick soon recovered from his wound, oth men are still a terror to crim- [THE END. |] ll ex ontain : sen ~Lel Dee The Young Elocutionist. WEEKLY. Our readers will be pleased to learn yet we have issued No. 1 of Nick Car- ter’s Quarterly, containing Nos. 1 to 13 of the New Nick Carter Weekly bound in one volume, with all the original col- ored illustrations—a splendid eollection of good detective stories. SO CENTS. For sale by all newsdealers, or sent postpaid by mail on receipt of price by - STREET & SMITH, Publishers, Nor York. FO! : EVERYBOD' 500) le TEN CENTS EACH, = The following list of books will be found useful, entertaining, and full of instructive information for all. Th dso bound in attractive covers, printed on good quality paper, ilius- rated, and are marvels of excellence. ‘These books have bever ore be ” ro ag ut such a low figure. ‘The price, lO cents each USEFUL iD INSTRUCTIVE INFORMATION. Album Writer's Assistant. Short Hand for Everybody. How to Do Business. Boys’ Own Book of Boats e The Rook of Ruavwiades. , Everyday Cook Book, ; Amateur’s Manual of Photography. The Taxidermist Manual, Mills’ Universal Letter-Writer. Good Housekeeping. GAMES AND SPORTS. The Hunter and Angler, The International Cricket Guide. The Complete Angler. Amateur ae >< yageawy gare Varsmans on and Driving. EP's he 5%, - Poe’s Foot-Ball. Complete Training Guide for Amateur Dunuw’s Fencing Instructor, Capt. Webb’s Swimming Campbells Lawn Tennis. The Complete Checker Player, Backgammon and Bagatelle. Instructor. Out Door Sports. Aquatic Guide; or, Yachting and The Young Gymnast. . Sailing. FORTUNE-TELLING. Napoleon’s Book of Fate. Herrman’s Black Art. The Way t to Do cage The Peerless Reciter. These books will be sent prepaid upon receipt of 10 p couse each: | When ordering, please be particular to send th full tie of the he poeigga 3 rome. me name and address. The books are |