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Show IUE aud second, respectively, a center fur tba uaaufactura of automobile. Detroit reported 1 caiabliabtueut. the tot nltk wore tba entire the la Invested couutiy. capital la J9o9 tto number of automobile Fufcliancd Evevy Day In U turned out by regular manufacturer buiiAirtf Pwhiiaiitag Cess-Mby L723. At the census of IMS, tbe 2 lolal output wa 22.S2I). Of tba SUBSCRIPTION I ATE machine turned out by automobile ttliverad by Carrier to idea factories l,tiWl. ar Sd.t per ceat, were . C ay, including Busdagr MornA propelled by gasoline; 1.56k, or 7 per ing KuuUMTa par BOBihia W6 aud 1.425, or S.S par steam; Mat, by BUigl flttpB aaaasaaaaaaaaaa cant, by electrity. Michigan turned out tbe largeat v MAila IN ADVANCE, cf machine: while Ohio stood auraber i meu Tto Exanuuar la aaat by Wisconsin, lu thla respect; second I Auliklg ui ('tetlfli DM IrtT I IA fourth. and New torauou.. Massachusetts, third; Attoqrarto York, flfik TUese 5 elate reported SS.3 per cent of the total number of INDEFENDANT. . FEARLESS anS machines manufactured ia the entire il D U ; yttttfcttl Lulled State. Of tbe total number of automobtlea IlflrtlHi jUJhUUK AM At lu automobile factories, manufactured Viil tt BBS BO aBBBIWB to fUBtbA uu 12,131. of 53.9 per rent, were runSiva U bbb bbb lewd about; aad 7,229, or 33.3 per ceat, CttUDIIAiCAlldBI Wilt A touring cam. Blackboards stood third sa U uuejocis presented uoft' number tamed out, 4176 ; stanhopes lu fro lcoows viduai but lb uu senta BS to founh, with 629; and delivery wagon utiW UIuU.AU Mura ami 9 fib. with 411. Michigan reported eommuatcsUoas bisN by bbu i one-hatbe total number more lb plume ar assumed Baa, more ibau of aad runabout, CbratfB la the aau baabaC Tat brata aaa a tar hldra behind aa Ue total number of touring ran. Ohio asssmed asm Boat aak tba EU also turned out more than lar la ba raapoaaibU Sar what A the total number of touring rare. All art ashamed aE but 3 of tbe buck board manufactured ia tba Vailed Slate were piadu la abserihers will confer a bw Massachusetts. laUar. af afloa teioraUB Uila Ita raeair The value of American mad autoTba Examiner baton mobile and parta reported Increased from 6941,6311 in IMS, tba Brat year Tba Mamtog Examiner cea i that they ware separately reported, to fOBBt as aala by tba inStpanSaa la 1906. Tba greater part 3.(91,243 CKy. SaR Lake Ca. Nmt of tbeee export went to European Oa bJ Uraugb tnua taavli. OsSts at market, although Europe's psreeat-ofibTba Saatban PacMa Railway, total foreign purchaaea appear! Tba Date taaifla KaUway, ai to be decreasing. In the year 192 to Tba Orerm Short Lire Bailwa yatroBa wUI aoalar 190S, (his percentage waa 63.9, 70.7, later ob the nuaageaMat by r 53.9 aad 57 A. respectively. Neverthetb office wbaaatar tbto to portias less the absolute value of tbe export fail to lad tto pa part at tba Soa. ,o Europe almost doubled la the three years T9 the Vnlted Kingdom vara then tW),0OU Worth of American made automobiles and parte has been AUTOMOBILES. exported la each of tbe year from Aa automobile waa a novelty a few 1901 to 1905. In tba asms period, exyears ago, but today tba manufacture port to Franca have Increased from to Italy, from 59,051 to 252.742; of tba tnaeblnea IB uaa of tto big in3,309 to 159.399; Bad to Uermany, dustries of tba country. lu the 19u0 aenaua the product Urn of automobile from 24,491 to JS4,141. In 1905 there were In all 16 European ciunlrim waa ao unimportant that their manufacture waa scarcely noted. In 194 which lmpuried Iks American machine. million tba output reached tweaty-aldollara 1b value. Three Bsurae repra-aen- t . THE INSANITY DODGE. the output of tba 111 establish-ment- a Thaw's trial Anaconda Standard: reporting the complete auto mo Mia aa tbelr principal product, lu ud i one of many reminders of tliu fact u tU- - t, lu modern dltloa to tbeaa there were 17 jurisprudence, then eniweed primarily in other ill limit 18 possibilities lu the Hum of manufacture carriage and plea. It availa now lu many wagons, bicycle, Bowing machines, murder earn. It Held needs only to ate. which during tbe year covered fa enlarged in order to turn loose the by tbe cenaua, turned out 1,131 giant majority of person arrested for valued at f 79 ,2 06; and 67 theft or assault or enibrxxlrment. The defepM will baud merely to establishments , shkh manufactured auto mobile kodlro and parta to the juw lhak tbe accused waa in a menvalue af 11.331,177. tal condition known aa temporary or In tba period between tba two emotion! insanity, aud the plea ought numiier 6f citabllahmanta to muk good for escape fnwn punish, turning out tba flnlalied automobile ma went for theft and Uio like, aa fur thalr prluiclpal product increased from murder. It la the fashion for those 67 to 121; the amount of capital who raaort to tba Insanity plan to bein tbeaa establishments, from come menially sound and arne 5.79667 to S20.665.Sf 7; and tba even after gening out of the court aga number of wage-earnemployed house. from MU to 10,22. Insanity, pirated as a defense la a At tba oenaua of 1000, tba miBiifso-tu- n homicide case, was made absurd ia of automobile on a commercial VUh g few years ago. A drnnekn acale waa carried on In II steles, and bibb met hi wife 1b the street ia a nt tba later ceniua the number bad town and shot her to death, in a par. to 17. At tba cenraa of 1101 UcUag brutal manner. The shooting followed yean of abue endured by lb Michigan ranked flrat In number of amount of capital woman. Slut had long been the supaad value or product; and see-on- port af the family, and had the In number of of her neighbors Tbe man enAt tba oenaua of 1M0 the gaged a noted criminal lawyer who bad no oxlatenoa in tbia atate. art up inmnlty a a defense and At the later cenaua Ohio atuod only proved it to the satisfaction of the third Is tba number of catabliabmauta Jury, which aequitted tbe mao. The and the amount of capital Invested, killing had arointed great feeling lu but Ent lu tba number of wagewern-an- , that pari of tbe atate, end the and aecond in Value of product. did not help matter. The defendant was taken Into Xew Tork nuked aecond ia tbe number of BBtgbttihmrnti, third In number again and charged with Inean of wageearnera and in value of pro- ity. lie wa examined by an insanity duct, aad fourth in amount of capital Itaid and pronounced sane. A few In veiled. Cnnnectlciit, which at tbe day after ha ba been n lrtwd, nt ceneua of 1900 tood flrat la the astounded hi community be proper amount of capital invented, number of a null f Tl'icl attaint (he man wage-earneand value of products, who bad charged him with Insanity. dropped to aecond rank in capital, and The resentment that followed this acto fourth in the two other respect. tion was so Intense and ao unmle-ttiUbl- a In 1909 there waa only one elate, ConIn Import that the anlt was r left necticut, which reported an aggregate cut pressed and the Official records vouch capital lu eicena or fl.OOO.iHid, while soon after. in 1905 there were 9 atatca in tbut tor the accuracy of this astonishing otaaa. They included the four aiatr tutc. already named, the other four, lu order of size of capital, being Mnatiarhu-eetta- , ARE THE FLANCTS INHABITED? Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and InKroni the time Cnpcrnlcua gave diana. the Murid hi theory of the revolutlou Detroit and Cleveland ranked flrat of (be earth and planet around tbe me t MINER t tu tu 21.-99- prsi-iBite- lf one-thir- oae-thir- d e retail-ltabmen- auto-mobil- - imma-ciatel- y er d wage-raracr- a d. cua-toia- y ii-- r, wlfc-alaye- Health is the Main Thing Therefore Get Health VE " positively agree ta affect a permanent cere in cases of Nervous and Blood Com- plaints, MEN'S DISEASES, Rheumatism, Stomach, and Lber Troubles. DON'T WAIT ENTIL Kidney YOIR TROUBLE BECOMES AG0MZ1NG. Drs. lliott . mil N orris, Siissrs SPECIALISTS 2301 Get WASHINGTON 25 Years AVE. MORSISG OGDia EXAUIXO!: sun. aud Galileo by the Invention of tbe (elesoepe waa able to verity the aanw. men bare been pleased to believe In tbe habitability of certain of the planet of our aular syatMU, and that the atara, iuflaltc ia nuvber. have each a planetary ayatem capable at niaintaining aaimal Ufe. atthaugh soma of tba beet aetKinovera have eppuaed sucb a belief. There is every reason to believe (Sat Sir Juba Hcrachel believed that habitable world were few. aad that tbe whole stellar universe ia but one Infinite system aud not occupying apace, for be says la hla "Outlinca of Astronomy," speaking of the Milky Way, "lu some region the stars of which It la compoaed ar scattered wtik remarkable uniformity over immense tract, while In others tbe af tbelr dlatrlbaiioa ia quit aa striking, exhibiting a rapid aaccea-ioof closely clustering rich patches, separated by comparatively par internals, and indeed, in some instance absolutely void of any stars, even of the smallest telescopic . magnitude. Then giving (ho number of atara aa they era seen Aa Uta dlEenmt "gauge fluids," continues: "la some, for la- Maace, extremely minute stars occur la numbers ao moderate aa to lead us Irresistibly to tba conclusion that ia those regions we nee fairly through tka starry stratum, since tt ta Impossible otherwise that tba numbers of the smaller magnitudes should not go on 4 laftuitum. continually Auoreaslag la suck cases, moreover, the ground of the heavens ia fpr tka moat part dark, whlrh again would not be the case if innumerable multitude of stars too Bilaute to be Individually discernible existed beyond." This U the conclusion of b keen observer, who studied tka heavens iu both hemispheres. Mira A. M. Clarke, a groat scientific writer, ray in bar work, "Tba System of the Mars' that to all appear, ances Urn stellar ualversa ia limited, arguing tbut front innumerable anna a limitless sum total of radiations should ba derived, aa the rays of light am conducted through apace by tbe other. Professor Newcomb alio arrives at a similar cowlssioB, also the late Mr. Proctor, aad Lord Kelvin, without doubt tbs moat prolific aad aaa of tba greatest scientific w writers of tba present day. Bo If the conclusions of tbeaa writ-an- t are correct, the stellar universe is limited; aad they all agree that tba stars have a systematic motion, governed by the same law aad composed mostly of the asms elements. Now as regards habitable planet and planetary systems, tt baa bean discovered that many bum or atara are binaries, that la one revolving around another, aad iu certain esses so near aa not to allow of a planetary ayatem: and the conclusion seems that no binary caa havs a planetary aye tern, aa the contrary attraction would Interfere with tba revolution of tho smaller bodies; and ao many have been discovered wit his a abort time that it aeema aa If single atara will prove to be tbe exception.' And In the ease of BirlM, Vega, Cspella, lUgel, Canopus aud others of tba flrat magnitude, owing to thalr great also (some said to ho UN times the also of the sun) tbelr power of attraction is ao great a to draw to themselves all a Dialler bodies. Bo then it requires a sub of a certain alas, aud not a binary, to have a planetary ayatem, and they ar said to be very few compared to the number of atara making up the stellar universe. Indeed they are limited to a few hundreds, aad some astronomers say per- haps a doaea or ao. and those Hi axled In the aular cluster. Aa to anv of the planets being habitable, Dr. Wbewell in bin "Plurality of Worlds" observes, that the earth's orbit I the temperate none of the tolar system, aad therefor tha Mly .plaact on which those flue conditions prevail tbut are ao essential to animal Ufa, aad that tha planets nearer the aun were ansulted, owing to the greater amount of solar heat, water cuuld not exist on their surface, end the outer planets consisted mainly of gaaea c aad vapour, as indicated by their gravity; and that Mara, owing to its small atae and coldness, being ao far from tha sun, could only have a very low type of animals, if any. . Aad Mr. R. A. Wallace lu Man's Place lu tha I'alverae," rays, tba only planet That else aad position would favor, la Veuu& but as she rotates oa her axis only ones during her revolution around tbe aun that Is her day coincide with her year one pari of the surface would bo purobed aad burnt by excessive beat, while the other would be frosea over; and agree with Dr. Whewelt aa regards Mara being too small to retain and doubts If tt can have oxygen, or nitrogen. Its polar aaowa beor . some other ing cnrbonlc arid, heavy gxa; and that If possessing any atmosphere, too rare to ratal a at nights the heat absorbed .during tbe day, M there are no clouds to act aa a blanket, which cooclualon la tup ported by lla low reflecting power. . Tha position of oar atm, ha declares, la very near the outside of tbe solar cluster and that situated In the center of the stellar universe, and a permanent one. aa no motion except aa annular motion, would be uubjoct to lue laws of gravitation; aad thla he considers as favorable to the life of the aun, aa a light and heat giving source through aeons of time tn the past, aa the panicle of matter that escaped the attraction of the auaa in the outer circle, would fall throuab the rift TERRENCE FARKELLT. to It. rKBIilAIlV JIOXIJAV. IS, 1907. THE sf CANAAN CONQUEST EZM By BOOTH TARKINGTON, A litBar ad CHAPTER Ckamr," "Meaaiaur XII. (Concluded.) pert at Judge Pike deefeeini abeut you!- "Thats "Ah, I know your hospitality," aha bowed graciously. "But of course I must not Ux It too fur. And about Mr. Louden Aa I said. I want to aprah ta yoa about him." "Ye" be later veurd harshly, so C L and going to do it quick! You flud'' lu . - And now the young men of the town, to apparel, laboriously arranged began to appear on the sfreet in small aqtiad making tbelr Suudty round the youugest working n phalanxes of threes and four those somewhat older Inclining to nova in pair tha eldest, such as were sow begiankig to ba considered middle aged beaus or Ihy the extremely youthful) old bachelors, evidently considered It advantageous to travel atone. Of all these there were few whs did not before evening fell turn In at the gate of tbe Pike wansloo. Cousdausly. shyly or confidently, according to tha condition of their souls, (hey made their way between tiie cnit Iron dyer to to pre. sented to the visitor. ' Ariel eet at thq top of tba steps and, looking amiably ever thalr head talked with such aa could gat near her. Thera weii many who endld not. and Mamie, occupying thq bench below, was surro'inded by thg overflow. The , difficulty of reaching and uwlntalnlng a position near Miss Tabor was by tbe attitude and behavior of Mr. Flitcroft. who that day cooled the feeling of friendship which several of hla fellow townsmen had hitherto entertained for him. Ha had been the first to arrive, coming atone, though that was not Ms ciwtonv and be established himself at Arielt right, upoi-thstep just below tor, so disposing. be great body and .tbe ponderous rms aud legs tbd gods bad given him diet no one could mount above him ta ait beside tor or approach tor from that direction with! conversational Agklu aba mysteriously baffled hia "lie's a dear old friend of mlue, yo. know, and I have made up my win., that wa both need hia balm you and I.'' "Whatr "Ye aha continued calmly, "la a toriness way, I mean. I know you have great interests la a hundred directions. all more Important than mike. It Isn't fair that you should bear the whole burden of my affaire, aud 1 think It wiU be bast to retain Mr. Louden aa my mas of toalnas Ha could taka all the cares of tha eatata off your shoulders." Martlu Pika spoke no word, tot ba looked at her strangely, and aba watched him with sudden keenness, leaning forward la her chair, her gase alert but quiet, fixed on tba dilating pupils of hla eye. He sapmod to become scarlet which dlxxy, and the rhok-rlhnd overaprend bis broad face and big . r, . AND LITTLE BRITISH COMES. X 4 Our line of Groceriea i always nice and fresh. gee ua for Ilay, Grain, titock and Poultry Food. r One package, of Stock Food with every Jh.joyou spend with us. tTOFgrV. Job Pingree, Jr; 2572 Washington. Ave. ef tor childhood and uninformed aa to bis reputation, had, naturally enough, permitted him to walk home with tor. Mr. Flltcroft broke the alienee, rushing into words with a derisive laugh: "Ye he's talked of for mayor-- by tba nlggera! I thq saloon people-an- d expect tbe Beaver Beach crowd woukl to for him, and If tramps could vote that very day. That 1 I mean ta aay, there's soma talk of hia running for mayor. IVtotr .. Thera was a general exclamation, followed by an uncumfurtubto moment or two of silence. No on present wee unaware of that noon walk, though there was prevalent a pleasing potion that It would not happen again, founded oa tbe ktoa that Ariel, baring only arrived tto previous evening, had probably met Joe oa the street by accident and, remembering him aa a playmate to might !Wht Is Beaver Beach not turning. . asked Ariel, 7 i (Continued Tomorrow.) 1 J. M. FORRISTALL ROBT. G. AGEE s r . . i'J'v r Real Estate and Loans Surety Bonds The Springfield F. and M. Ing Co. ' . The Manchefiter Assurance Co. The German Alliance A66n. of Xew York. The Xew Zealand Fire Ins. Co. The New York Underwrite The Caledonian Insurance Company. ASSETS OVER $80,000,000.00 Xertort, sot ordinarily talkative, had nothing to soy. Ha aeerned tu find sufficient occupation lu keeping the place he hnd gained, and from this dose vantage to fastens! hla small eyea Immovably upon Ariel's profile. Eugene, also apparently determined not to move, aat throughout 'the afternoon at her left, tot aa to was thin others who came and went were able to approach upon that sldg and bold speech with her. Tbe conversation of the gallantd consisted for the greater part of witticisms at one another's expense, which, though evoked for Ariel's benefit (all eyea furtively reverting to her as each shaft was loosed), abb found more or neck faded splob-hilyteas enigmatical. Tho young men, howSlill k ceiling her eyre upon Mm, aba each other loudly and went on: "I haven't naked him yet. ever, laughed and so I don't know whether or not seemed content If now and then she smiled. You must .to frightfully he'll consent, but I think it possible with all this, $ugrne aakl to (hat be may come to see mo this after-nooher. "Yon see how provincial we still and if he does we can propose are. It to him together and go over things Bto did not answer. Bba had not a little." Judge Pike recovered hia voice. beard him. The shadows were stretch leg themselves over tba grass long aud "Hell get a warm web-ehe promattenuated. Tto sunlight upon the tree ised huskily, If he seta foot on my end bouses waa like thin, rosy pigpremises!" ment, blackbirds were calling each oth"You mean you prefer 1 shouldn't er home to torch and elm, aud Ariel's receive him here 7' 6 be nodded pleasantly. Then certainly I shall not. eyes were fixed upon tbe western die tanro of tbe street where gold dust was Such thing are much better for offices; beginning ta qulrer to the air. She dill you are quite right " (the swept lightnot bear Eugeue, tot she started a ly and quickly to the door, when aba moment later whm tto seme Joe Lou1 aball paused, gathering her skirt not detain you another Instant! And den wee pronounced by e young man. If Mr. Louden colnea this afternoon I'll tto poetic Bradbury, on the step below remember. Ill not let him coma la. Eugene, gome one Immediately said. "Nir But she leased over and adOf course. It will be perhaps pleasanter to talk over my proposition as dressed Mr. Bradbury, wb shut out. not onlj from tto group about her, but we walk!" There was a very faint spicy odor, from tbe other centering Upon Mlee like wild roses and cinnamon, left lu Tike as well, waa holding a prlvati the room where Martin. Pike stood conversation with a friend to like misalone, staring whitely at the open door- - fortune. "What were you saying of Mr. Lou "r- denr she asked, emlUng down upo: tto young tnaa. (It this smib CHAPTER XIII. which inspired bit description of he wa a custom af Canaan, aa "a revelation aad a dream.) and seldom honored Oh. nothing THERE worn particular, was hla on. breach, which put Ariel barrasacd reply. " only mentioned I afternoon lu easy possesbeard there was soma talk am on: sion of a coign of vantage commandthe" He paused awkwardly, remem ing the front gate. The heavy flnnday dinner was finished in silence (ou tht twring that Ariel haft walked with Joseph Louden la tha face at Canaan We Buy, Sell and Rent All Kinds of. Real Estate' - . , . . s Just let us know what you have to sell or wish to buy ) i Phone, Ind. 80 Office, 55 First Natl Bank Beil 809 c n. IN- Noting that nil persona in tbe Tnli whose Incomes exceei 950 per annum are aeaKe, for in- rd Kingdom come las. Consul R. W. Austin of Glasgow summarises an official report strjust Issued, showing the essed (or the year ended April 5. lrt5. which Indicates the various grura income In that country: Under the headtug of business, professions and employment.. It ap1 pear" that there were assessed persons wru gross Incomes amounting to C2(.349.605; 5744 firms with a gross Income of $4 2044,765: 39.129 public companies with a gross income of 31.704.04S.24iV sad 9,;.KI corporations and other local authorities I assessed Tor profit or Interest ) with a grass income of 99,969.3X0. The total gross Income a a. s 436,-57- 2.4T.-709.94- Dealing with the incomes oT individuals Ike rapnrt shoes that there were assessed In Great Britain 9,137 parsons wlih incomes over 5,900 and not exceeding 610.900; 1.495 with In come, of over 10.090 hut below BIS. 090; 533 with incomes ever IlS.oru and below 120.990; 304 over 20.90r; 442 with Incomes over 21.090, but nat exceeding 59.990 ; 211 with over $59.-i"- t but not rxceed.ng 325Q,Q0v and 21 whose Incomer exceeded 250, -- 099, that are sure to grow. All seeds sent out from' this store are new stock. No old seeds left over. See us before you purchase distances en-nni- BIG Garden Seeds m . ape-rlfl- B Tbeaa simple preparations concluded, Eugeut sprawled comfortably ansa tha rug and Mamie seated herself near him, while Artel wandered with appai eat aimlessness about tha taw followed by tba gase at Hr. Baatry until Miss pike begged her a little petulantly to jola them. She came, looking about her dreamily and touching to her Ups now and than, with an aloent ulr, a clover bias-asshe had found la the longer grass against the fence. She stopped ta pat the neck of sue at the cast iron deer and. with grave eyes, proffered the rieror top first for Inspection, then as food. There were those to the world who, seeing her. might havs wondered that tba deer did not play Galatea and come to Ilf Bba had pat on her hat after dinner, and Mamie now Inquired If aba would not prefer to remove It, offering ta carry It Indoors for tor, to Ariel's room, to Insure Its safety. Ton took. sort of temporary, wearing it" aha urged; aa If yoa were only hero for a little whll It's the loveliest hot I ever saw, and ae fragile, to but III take care" . "I am wearing my Iwf." answered Ariel, "because at any lumteut I may dedda to ge for a long walk." . "Oh, I hope not said Mami There are sure ta to peopto. A few still come, even though Im an engaged girl I expert that's Just to console me, though." she added, smiling aver this worn quip of the betrothed and shaking her brad at Eugeue. who grew red and coughed. "There'll be plenty today, but they won't be here to see m It's you, Ariel and theyll be terribly disappointed If you werent I shouldn't wonder If the whole her town came. If a curious enough about along tba lla we mtiet taka up first" I "Ye tt Is!" Ha Imrled bis bull baas at her. "Ton knew everything about him aud hla standing In thla community! I know you did. becaure Mr Pike told um you asked all about him from Mamie after you rams last Bight, and, . ace here, don't you" "Oh, tot I knew before that" she "I bad a correspondent la toughed. Canaan, one who has always taken a great Interest In Mr. Louden. 1 asked MIm Pika ouly tq get her wu point of .view." T . want ta trip you, madam, ha afa outsd, coming toward her, "that no member of my household" That's another point wa must taka up today. I'm glad you remind me of it, she raid thoughtfully, yet with ao magically compelling an Intonation that ha stopped hla shouting In tba middle of a wad, stopped with an Wa must arrange apoplectic splutter, to put tps old Ususe In order at once." Well arrange nothing of tba tort," ba responded after a moment of angry slieuce. "You're going to stay right . SEE ass Mamie fanned nut upon the stoop between the cast Iron dev Bam Warden having previously covered the steps with a rug and pis rod several garden chairs near by on tba grew. vu aba nodded brightly. Iu. and soon after ia dork, number of rush! on Eugene, viribly perturbed, followed her to tbe doorway of the room and paused. "Da you knew the way?" be Inquired. with u note of eolomnlty. "Where T Artel bad not risen. Ta tba library.. "Of cenraa," she said, beaming upon I waa about 4a ask yea If you him. sroak'a't speak to tba Judge for me. This la surh t comfortable old friend, this chair." . "Speak la him for yoaT" repeated tba nonplused Eugene. She nodded cheerfully. "If I ssf trouble you. Toll him certainly I shall ba glad ta see him." Eugene went. Thera was nothing else to do. And he wished with every step that tba dMauee to tba portals of tha library might have been greater. lu whatever guise be delivered the summon tt was perfectly efficacious. A door slammed, a heavy and rapid freed was braid la tbe bail, and Ariel without otherwise moving, turned her head aad elferad a brilliant saille of granting. . "It waa good of yon," "he aald aa the doorway filled with red, Inqieiial wrath, "to wish to have a little chat with ns I'm anxious, of course, to go ever my aSahe with you. and last night after too tired. But now aay Journey I wa might begin, not la detail, of course. Just yet. That will do for Inter when Ptc learned more abont business." Tha great one had stopped oa tbe threshold. "Madam." ha began coldly, "srhau I say my library I menu my "Oh. ye" she Interrupted, with amiable weariness; "I know. Ton mean yen keep all tbe papers aud books of the estate lu tber but I think wed better put them off for a few daya "Im not talking about the estate!" ha exclaimed. "What I want to talk to you about la belnrf seen with Joseph Laudas! "Yes, Paaurobw." HAIMI b IkOTHIll BY 1999. COPYR.ICH Tj n water-vapou- flAI tu JESSE J. DRIVER Wjsltes his many friends to know that he is still in buslocated at iness, and nicely . J. V - ' ' t 4 , . - ' . V. : r. . , . ' ' ' 2275" Washington ' i : s n t H , Aye. ' You are especially invited to call andvsee him at his new location ; . V: . . i- ; |