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.

There is but one Secret Service Series that deals with the adventures of Government detectives, and its titles are enumerated above. No more exciting and interesting tales can be had anywhere. If you want good reading, buy it weekly....

The
Columbia Library

A series of rattling good stories of marvelous adventures on land and sea. It contains an unrivalled collection of tales, by famous authors, calculated to interest the most indifferent reader. A glance at the names of these will be sufficient to convince anyone that the books are well worth reading. There are tales of searches for lost and stolen treasure; tales of queer people unknown to the world at large; tales of hair-breadth escapes from savages in the heart of South America; in fact, no matter what kind of a tale of absorbing interest the reader may desire, it can be found in this line.

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.