NEW YORK:
A. L. BURT, PUBLISHER.


Copyright, 1893, by A. L. BURT.


CONTENTS.

CHAPTERPAGE.
I.—Introducing Dan[9]
II.—Dan at Home[16]
III.—Gripp's Clothing Store[24]
IV.—An Odd Couple[31]
V.—Effecting a Loan[39]
VI.—More than a Match[46]
VII.—Mr. Gripp is Worsted[54]
VIII.—Mike Rafferty's Trick[63]
IX.—Mike's Theft is Discovered[69]
X.—Dan as a Detective[77]
XI.—Dan Has Another Adventure[85]
XII.—A Mysterious Lady[93]
XIII.—Althea[101]
XIV.—A New Home[109]
XV.—Dan Becomes a Detective[117]
XVI.—Dan Makes a Discovery[125]
XVII.—Talbot's Secret[133]
XVIII.—Two Knights of the Highway[141]
XIX.—Dan as a Good Samaritan[150]
XX.—Laying the Train[154]
XXI.—Twelve Thousand Dollars[158]
XXII.—Talbot's Scheme Fails[166]
XXIII.—The Calm Before the Storm[175]
XXIV.—Old Jack, the Janitor[179]
XXV.—The Burglary[183]
XXVI.—Dan Learns to Dance[191]
XXVII.—In the Dressing-room[195]
XXVIII.—Dan at the Party[199]
XXIX.—A Ne'er do Well[207]
XXX.—How Hartley Got a Clew[215]
XXXI.—Althea's Abduction[222]
XXXII.—Donovan's[229]
XXXIII.—Althea Becomes Katy Donovan[237]
XXXIV.—Another Little Game[245]
XXXV.—Dan Disguises Himself[252]
XXXVI.—Dan Makes a Discovery[260]
XXXVII.—Dan is Discovered[264]
XXXVIII.—Unpleasant Quarters[268]
XXXIX.—Dan Discomfits the Donovans[272]
XL.—Hartley Surprised[279]
XLI.—Dan is Adopted[286]
XLII.—Conclusion[292]