NEW YORK
STREET & SMITH, Publishers
238 William Street
Copyright, 1905
By STREET & SMITH
A Cigarette Clew
A CIGARETTE CLEW.
CHAPTER I.
WANTED: TWO MEN.
“Well, Chick, it’s good to strike little old New York again.”
Nick Carter jumped down from the railroad car and shook himself like a huge dog as his feet touched the stone flagging of the Grand Central Station.
“You’re not more glad to see New York than New York is to see you,” piped a shrill voice, and Patsy, Nick’s younger assistant, darted forward to greet his chief and Chick, who were elbowing their way through the crowd on the arrival platform.
The great detective had been out West on a puzzling case in which he had to run to earth a combination of Montana swindlers. Nick and his chief assistant had done splendid work, but there were still two members of the swindling gang to be accounted for.
Patsy’s first question as they jumped into a cab was:
“What’s the latest from Montana?”