Adventures of a Telegraph Boy; or, "Number 91"

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CHAPTER I. PAUL, THE TELEGRAPH BOY.

CHAPTER II. THE CORTLANDT STREET FERRY.

CHAPTER III. OLD JERRY THE MISER.

CHAPTER IV. A STRANGE COMMISSION.

CHAPTER V. AN EXCITING INTERVIEW.

CHAPTER VI. PAUL MAKES A STRANGE DISCOVERY.

CHAPTER VII. PAUL RESOLVES TO MOVE.

CHAPTER VIII. PAUL MOVES TO LUDLOW STREET.

CHAPTER IX. PAUL BECOMES A CAPITALIST.

CHAPTER X. PAUL LOSES HIS BANK BOOK.

CHAPTER XI. AT THE SAVINGS BANK.

CHAPTER XII. JAMES BARCLAY'S DISAPPOINTMENT.

CHAPTER XIII. JAMES BARCLAY AT HOME.

CHAPTER XIV. ON THE TRACK OF NUMBER 91.

CHAPTER XV. BARCLAY GETS INTO BUSINESS.

CHAPTER XVI. AN UNEXPECTED MEETING.

CHAPTER XVII. A QUEER COMPACT.

CHAPTER XVIII. JAMES BARCLAY OBTAINS A CLEW.

CHAPTER XIX. OLD JERRY RECEIVES A VISIT.

CHAPTER XX. JAMES BARCLAY COMES TO GRIEF.

CHAPTER XXI. THE FANCY DRESS PARTY.

CHAPTER XXII. THE YOUNG MINSTRELS.

CHAPTER XXIII. THE PICKPOCKET.

CHAPTER XXIV. A ROOM AT THE ALBEMARLE HOTEL.

CHAPTER XXV. OLD JERRY'S WEALTH.

CHAPTER XXVI. ELLEN BARCLAY'S DISCOVERY.

CHAPTER XXVII. JERRY DISCOVERS HIS LOSS.

CHAPTER XXVIII. JERRY FINDS A NEW RELATION.

CHAPTER XXIX. A NEW COMMISSION.

CHAPTER XXX. PAUL'S RECEPTION AT ROCKVILLE.

CHAPTER XXXI. A DEFEAT FOR THE HOUSEKEEPER.

CHAPTER XXXII. FROST MERCER IS CONTRARY.

CHAPTER XXXIII. A STARTLING DISCOVERY.

CHAPTER XXXIV. A PLOT AGAINST PAUL.

CHAPTER XXXV. PAUL RETURNS TO NEW YORK.

CHAPTER XXXVI. JAMES BARCLAY REAPPEARS.

CHAPTER XXXVII. JAMES BARCLAY'S SCHEME.

CHAPTER XXXVIII. CONCLUSION.

Transcriber's Notes:

CONTENTS

I. PAUL, THE TELEGRAPH BOY.
II. THE CORTLANDT STREET FERRY.
III. OLD JERRY THE MISER.
IV. A STRANGE COMMISSION.
V. AN EXCITING INTERVIEW.
VI. PAUL MAKES A STRANGE DISCOVERY.
VII. PAUL RESOLVES TO MOVE.
VIII. PAUL MOVES TO LUDLOW STREET.
IX. PAUL BECOMES A CAPITALIST.
X. PAUL LOSES HIS BANK BOOK.
XI. AT THE SAVINGS BANK.
XII. JAMES BARCLAY’S DISAPPOINTMENT.
XIII. JAMES BARCLAY AT HOME.
XIV. ON THE TRACK OF NUMBER 91.
XV. BARCLAY GETS INTO BUSINESS.
XVI. AN UNEXPECTED MEETING.
XVII. A QUEER COMPACT.
XVIII. JAMES BARCLAY OBTAINS A CLEW.
XIX. OLD JERRY RECEIVES A VISIT.
XX. JAMES BARCLAY COMES TO GRIEF.
XXI. THE FANCY DRESS PARTY.
XXII. THE YOUNG MINSTRELS.
XXIII. THE PICKPOCKET.
XXIV. A ROOM AT THE ALBEMARLE HOTEL.
XXV. OLD JERRY’S WEALTH.
XXVI. ELLEN BARCLAY’S DISCOVERY.
XXVII. JERRY DISCOVERS HIS LOSS.
XXVIII. JERRY FINDS A NEW RELATION.
XXIX. A NEW COMMISSION.
XXX. PAUL’S RECEPTION AT ROCKVILLE.
XXXI. A DEFEAT FOR THE HOUSEKEEPER.
XXXII. FROST MERCER IS CONTRARY.
XXXIII. A STARTLING DISCOVERY.
XXXIV. A PLOT AGAINST PAUL.
XXXV. PAUL RETURNS TO NEW YORK.
XXXVI. JAMES BARCLAY REAPPEARS.
XXXVII. JAMES BARCLAY’S SCHEME.
XXXVIII. CONCLUSION.

Adventures of a Telegraph Boy

“FORTY DOLLARS!” EXCLAIMED OLD JERRY. “I’M IN LUCK FOR ONCE.”

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By
Horatio Alger, Jr.

Author of
“Tom Tracy,” “Ned Newton,”
“Walter Griffith,” etc.

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New York and Boston
H. M. Caldwell Company
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Copyright, 1889
By Frank H. Lovell & Co.

Copyright, 1900
By Street & Smith

Adventures of a Telegraph Boy


ADVENTURES OF A
NEW YORK TELEGRAPH BOY.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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