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.


[Transcriber's Note: The following typographical errors in the original text have been corrected.

In Chapter I, a missing period has been added to the sentence "Criminals as a rule are fond of race betting."

In Chapter II, a missing period has been added to the sentence, "The rogues had struck a lead and so had the two sharp-eyed detectives who were playing such a neat game." A missing quotation mark has been added to the sentence, "It's a good thing, sis, to locate a rogue."

In Chapter IV, in the sentence "He knows how to take advantabge of the slightest incident when he is playing a game," the word "advantabge" has been corrected.