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AN AMUSING STORY OF A JOURNEY NEVER MADE Public Library at Naples Bequeathed Books That Are infested With the Cancer Microbe Paris Gossip. (By Raoul De Saint Rene.) Paris, Oct. 5. Catulle Mendes, the Celebrated French poet and author of ''Scarron," "Chand d'Habits," etc., has gain turned his attention to pantomine. His pantomine, which has been produced at the Folies Bergeres, is remarkably well handled and shows Jkw graceful and delicate a pantoTnlno can be. It Is called "Plaisir d'Armour." Misery defies Love and claims to be moro powerful . than he. and they choose a youngs couple upon whom to exercise their powerB. Pierrot, poor pnd hungry, throws himself into the jfrfrer; miraculously saved by a dog, Hp. In hta turn saves Lira Llron. a fcwffiff Srisette, who also attempted trlolQe. They marry and Love claims that 4ie ft is who has triumphed. "Wait a 'bit;' says Misery. Three days later the couple quarrel and Lira goes off frth a rich count. Pierrot follows 'them and kills the count. It is Misery's turn to triumph. But finally they find they cannot live "without each other, and as they ftar nothing to live upon they die together, clasped in each other'B arms. JiOve, even In death, ha3 the beet of It. The piece was well received and promises to have a great vogue among the theatre-goers. The Parisienne, who Is as fond, and gwmetimes even fonder, of her dog as ehe Is of her children; loves to divine jiow modes for him. As doggie has ' to accompany her while driving, on her shopping expeditions and to afternoon calls, it Is, of course, necessary that he should be as well dressed and groomed as his mistress. ! This season he is to discard the littTe coat which covered his back and fastened underneath for tight-fitting little garments which cover the whole of the body and part of the legs. This is made in the prevailing tone of his mistress' toilet, and as he will, therefore, have to have as many changes as she has. The new eartlps for dogs of filigree pilver, which have wrongly been called "ear-rings," are rapidly becoming the fashion. They are little silver ornaments made to outline the tip of the ear and are sometimes beautifully chased. They are kept in place by a screw which does not pierce the ear, only presses it. An, amusing story of a journey that never took place has been told to the Paris magistrates by a fashionable and beautiful young woman whose name Is Mile. Yvonne Levy, but who called herself Da Sylva. Miss Levy is charged with selling three necklaces which she bought on .credit from a jeweler in the avenue ide I'Opera, and she told the story to prove that her fraud was forced upon ,her by unavoidable circumstances. iShe left Paris last December for Buenos Ayers in company with a 'young man of charming character, but ijio money, named Dieterie. Mile. Levy possessed two thousand Idollars obtained from the sale of her furniture. They went first of all to ;San Sebastian, en route for Lisbon, Sirhere they were to embark. At San .Sebastian," that, giddy Spanish resort, -the lady went to the roulette tables and lost all she possessed. Sne was compelled to sell two of the-necklaces. They had been sold to lier for $12,640, but all she obtained for them was $2,880. Most of this was 5ost also at roulette, and so she gave up the idea of going to Buenos Ayres, and went instead to London. At London she fell ill, and was operated upon for appendicitis. To enable her to live and to pay the expense of the operation she was obliged to sell the third necklace at an enormous sacrifice something like a fifth of what she had given for it. On her recovery she came back to Paris, hoping to find here a friend who would relieve her of her pecuniary trouble, but before she had time to do this she was arrested. A startling and lugubrious discovery has just been made at the national and public library at Xaples. A valuable collection of books was recently bequeathed to the library by a well known scientist. Since then two librarians who handled the books and made a catalogue of them have died of cancer. This led some doctors to examine the' books and it has been found that they are thickly Infested with the microbe cancer. Further inquiry has revealed the fact that the

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1003. Young Captain Jack. 1001. Young musician. 1000. Alden Jimmy rown trying to find Europe. 1006. Allen Christmas at Surf Point. 1SS0. Snowed in. 1804. Called to the front. Sword and plowshare. 1004. Banks Boynton pluck. 1105. Barbour Crimson sweater. Four afoot. 10O0. Barton. When Boston braved the kin:j. 1800. Bellamy Wonder children. 1906. Blanchard. Dimple Dallas. 190O. Little tomboy. 1003. Worth his while. 10O1. Little Miss Mouse. Bland Story of the 1800. Railway children. 1000. treasure-seekers. 1000. Brooks Randy's loyalty. Under the tamaracks. 1004. Brown Brothers and sisters. IJMmJ. Bunyan Pilgrim's Progress, introd. by Moule. Clark (The) Dole twins. 1000. Cooke Told to the little Tot. looo. Deland Little son of sunshine. 10o. Dix Merry lips. 1900. Duncan Adventures of Billy Topsail. 1906. Eggleston Jack Shelly. 1000. Foster Lost expedition. 1005. French Pelham and his friend Tim. 1900. Garland Long trail. 1907. Gaskin Tale of six little travelers. Gates Little Red, White and Blue. 1006. Live doll's house party. 1000. )Gould - "Who killed cock Robin." 1800. Hammond Further fortunes of Pinkey Perkins. 1900. Harker Concerning Paul and Fiametta. 19O0. Hopkins Airship Dragon-fly. 1900. Howell's Boy's town. 1004. Jackson Sunlight and shadow. 1000. Jackson Wee Winkles and Snowball. 1906. Johnston Cicely and other stories. 1906. Little Colonel, Maid of honor. 1000. Mildred's inheritance. 1006. Kaler Joey at the fair. 1006. Lippmann. Dodothy Day. 1005. Lovell Andy. 1904. Madison Colonial maid of old Virginia. 1900. Miller Kristy's rainy day picnic. 1000. Montgomery Billy Whiskers, the autobiography of a goat. 1905. Billy Whiskers, jr. 1906. Billy Whisker's kids; or, Day and night, a sequel to "Billy Whiskers." 1903. Christmas with Santa Claus. 1905. Paull Marjorie's doings. 1000. Payne Baby Bunting & Co. Pier Harding of St. Timothy's. 1000. Plynrpton Old-home day at Hazeltown. 1900. Ray Janet: her winter in Quebec. 1906. Reed Brenda's word. 1000. Rhoades Little Miss Rosamond. 1000. Only Dollie. Riggs lew chronicles of Rebecca. 1007. Saunders Alpatok; the story of an Eskimo dog. 1000. For his country and grandmother and the crow. 1000. Scott Tumbletoes and Ted and other stories. 1005. Smith, C. Girls of Pineridge. 1000. Smith, G. Beautiful story of Doris and Julie. 1000. Smith N. A. Nelson, the adventurer. 1000. Three little Marys. 1902. Under the cactus flag. 1899. Stein Gabriel and the hour book. 1000. Stoddard Red mustang. n. d. Stowe Uncle Tom's Cabin told to the children, by H. E. Marshall, n. d. Stratemeyer Bound to be an electrl clan. Dave Porter in the South Seas. 1005 Joe the surveyor. To Alaska for gold. Young auctioneer. Shorthand Tom. Fighting for his own. generous donor of these books died of the terrible disease. The doctors of King Carlos of Portugal have intervened to prevent his Majesty eating himself to death. Carlos whose size is enormous, is one of the greatest eaters known and not only this, but he is a very great gourmet. His indulgence in the pleasures of the table have had the inevitable effect, and the King's health was suffering very seriously. The doctors have consequently put the king upon a fixed regimen, which though it does not enable him to indulge as he formerly did, is nevertheless not at all severe. As soon as the clock hand marks the time arranged on by the doctor beforehand the fat monarch must quit the table. This will make him get in as much as he can in the time allowed. A German after Tiaving spent one week in New York received letters from home asking him to send back something typically American as a souvenir of the land of the free. Being a conscientious man. he studied conditions about town for another week before attempting to decide upon one commodity representative of American culture and habits. Finally he made up his mind. He sent six packets of chewing gum.

Oliver Bright's search. On to Pel: in. Richard Dare's venture. Rover boys on land and sea. 1003. Rover boys in carnp, 1004. Rover boys on the river. 11HJ5. Trail and trading post. 1005. Swett-Cape Cod Boy. 10wj. Taggart Miss Lochinvar's return. 1!h;. Pussy-Cat Town. 1W0. Thompson Green Mountain Boys. 1S:',0. Thurston Boys of the Central. 1890. Captain of the cadets. Citizen Dan of the junior republic. Don Malcolm. Testing of Sidney Dean. QOPR. Village contest. 1800. Tomlinson Four boys in the Yellowstone. 1!mh. Marching against the Iroquois. 1000. Under colonial colors. 3002. Turley Godfrey Marten, schoolboy, irxio. Maitland major and minor. 1000. Weikel Betty Baird. 1007. Wells Patty's summer days. 1006. White Borrowed sister. 1000. Whyte Story book girls. 1000. Williams Substitute quarterback. 1000. Woodruff-Lit tie Christmas shoe. 1900. Juvenile Miscellaneous. (Upon Open Shelves) Bacon, ed. Songs that every child should know. 190G. Bancroft. Mr. Woodchuck. Twinkle's enchantment. 1906.

Sugar-loaf mountain. 1S96. Baum. Father Goose, his book. 1899. John Dough and the cherub. 1906. .Beard. Field and forest handy book. 1906. Things worth doing and how to do them. 1906. Benson. Book of sports and pastimes for young people. 1907. Bible treasures. Bingham. Stories of Mother Goose Village. 1903. Brown. In the days of giants. 1906. Burnett. Racketty-Pjicketty House. 1906. Queen Silver-bell. 1906. Fiction. Atherton. Californians. 1906. Babcock. Daughter of Nijo; a romance of Japan. 1904. Bacheller. Silas Strong, emperor of the woods. 1906. Bagot. Casting of the nets. 1901. Donna Diana. 1902. Just and the unjst. 1902. Bain. Draught of the blue together with an essence of the dusk. 1907. Barnes. Loyal traitor. 1905. Barr, A. E. Belle of Bowling Green. 1904. Barr, R. Revenge. 1S96. Beach. Spoilers. 1906. Bennett Treasure of Peyre Gaillard 1906. Bindloss. Alton of Somasco. 1905. Bland. Incomplete amorist. 1906. Brady. Corner in coffeo. 1904. Doctor of philosophy. 1903. Patriots; the story of Lee and the last hope. 1906. Brown. Court of love. 1906. Judgment. 1903. Burnett. Dawn of tomorrow. 1906. Burnham. Opened shutters. 1906. Castle. "If youth but knew." 1906. Chambers. Fighting chance. 1906. King in yellow. 1902. Churchill. Coniston. 1906. Conrad. Nostromo. 1903. Couch. Sir John Constantine. 1906. Crawford. Lady of Rome. 1906. Dahn. Scarlet banner. 1903. Deland. Awakening of Helena Richie. 1906. De La Pasture. Lonely Lady of Grosvenor Square. 1907. Man from America. 1906. De Morgan. Joseph Vance. 1906. Devereux. Up and down the sands of gold. 1905. Dickson. She that hesitates. 1903. Dudeney. Battle of the weak. 1906. Robin Brilliant. 1903. Spindle and the plough. 1902. Dumas. Lady with the Camellias. 1906. Fogazzaor. Patriot. 1906. One of the- oddest documents of the will kind knowa was that of Queen Austrlgilda, consort of King Goutram of Burgundy. The dying princess enjoined upon her husband to slay and bury In the same grave with her the physicians who had attended her. Another will was tbnt of a husband who forbade his wife's marrying on pain of his returniug to haunt her. This is quite different from that of a woman who Instructed her executors to seek out "some nice. good, pretty girl" who would make an affectionate second wife to her spouse. It is a fact interesting in this connection that the first Napoleon actually bequeathed 10.000 francs to a fellow named Cantillon, who had been tried for attempting the assassination of the Duke of Wellington. A new mining school is about to be added to the list of those already in operation in this country. The legis lature of Wisconsin has appropriated $:iO.O.x for the establishment of a mining school at Platteville. which is in the zinc and lead mining district. A building formerly used for normal school purposes will be the present home of the new mining school. Governor Davidson has appointed a commission which will have in charge the management of theschool, under the act of the legislature. for

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tne Cumberland. light of the soul. 1907. French. Seeing France with Uncle John. 1906. Frenssen. Holyland. 1906. Garland. Witch's gold. 1906. Goodwin. White aprons. 1906. Gordon. (The) Doctor. 1906. Gorky. Tales from Gorky. 1902 Haggard. Brethren. 1904. Harrison. Far horizon. 1907. Hawker. Hotel d' Angleterre other stones. and Hawkins. Sophy of Kravonia. Hitchens. An imaginative man Hornung. Amateur cracksman. 1906. 190: At large. 1902. Howells. Through the eye of a needie. 1907. Hudson. Purple land. 1903. Hutton, B., baroness von. Violett. 1904. James. Sacred fount. Soft side. 1900. Wings of the dove. 1902. Johnson. Max Fargus. 1906. King. Medal of honor. 1905. Kepling. Puck of Book's Hill. Lefevre. Sampson Rock of 1906. Wall street. 1907. Llllibridge. Ben Blair. 1905. Locke. Beloved vagabond. 1907. London. White Fang. 1906. Lucas. Listener's lure. 1906. McCutcheon. Cowardiee Court. 1906. Macgrath. Half a rogue. 1906. Mason. Ensign Knightly and stories. 1901. Running water. 1907. Watchers. 1899. Little green god. 1902. Merimee. Colomba. Michelson. Anthony Overman. other 1906. Michels. Crystal sceptre, 1901. Miller Saul of Tarsus. 1906. Mills. Ghosts of their ancestors, 1906. Mitchell, S. W. Diplomatic adventure. Montresor. (The) alien. 1901. Newcomb. His wisdom the defender. 1900. Nicholson. Port of missing men. 1907. 'Onions. Complete bachelor. Oppenheim. Maker of history. 1906. Malefactor. 1907. Palmer. Lucy of the stars. 1906. Parker. (The) liar. Phillpotts. Good red earth. 1902. Portreeve. 1906. Reade. Perilous secret. Reed. Spinner in the sun. 1906. Richardson. Long day. 1906. Rohlfs. 1Woman in he alcove. 1906. Savage. Lady in waiting. 1906. Sheldon. Katherine's sheaves. 1906. Sinclair. Two sides to a question. 1901. Sinclair, Upton. (The) Jungle. 1906 smitn. veiled laay ana otner men and women. 1907. Tides of Barnegat. Spearman. Daughter of a magnate. 1906. Doctor Bryson. 1906. Whispering Smith. 1906. Stannard. Self-made countess. 1901. Street. Autobiography of a boy. Thwing. Red-keggers. 1903. Townsend. Lees and leaven. 1903. Tracy. King of diamonds. 1904. Stowmarket mystery, 1904. Trollope. Castle Richmond, 1906. Kellys and the O'Kellys. 1906. Macdermots of Bally Cloran. 1906. Orley farm. 1906. Three clerks. 1904. Tully. Plow-woman. 1906. Van Vorst. Philip Longstreth. 1902. Ward, Mrs. Humphrey. Fenwick's ca reer. 1906. Ward, E. S. P. Man in the case. 1906 Wardman. Princess Olga. 1906 Watson, G. Caddie of St. Andrews 1907. Watson, H. B. M. Midsummer day's dream. 1906. Watson, H. B. M. Privateers. 1907. Weyman. Long Night. 1903. Wheeler. Making of a country home 1901. White. (The) mystery. 1907. Williams Ridolfo. 1906. Wister. Lady Baltimore. 1906. Wright. (The) tower. 1906. Zangwell Ghetto comedies. 1907 A Flight of Erratic Metaphor. It was in n police court in India. The client of the babu lawyer was a woman accused of assault and battery and the attorney, attacking the oppos ing lawyer, delivered himself as fol lows: iiy learned friend with mere wind from a teapot thinks to brow Deat me from my legs. I only seek to place my bone of contention clearly in your honor's eye. My learned friend vainly runs amuck upon the sheet au chors of my case. My poor client has beeu deprived of some of her valua Die leather (skin), the leather of her nose. Until the witness explains what became of my client's nose leather he cannot be believed. He cannot be ai lowed to raise a castle, ia the air by beating upon a bush." It may surprise some readers to learn i what a very large shar women now j have in the purely scientific work of the government. At the United States naval observatory, says the American Home Monthly, women assist in making the astronomical calculations for the Nautical Almanac the sea Bible of the mariners and at the Smithsonian institution and the department of agriculture women are directly responsi - ble for much of the intricate technical work. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

Whenever Member of Continental House Quarrels With His Sovereign He Seeks Sanctuary with John Bull.

INCREASE IN INSANITY THE CAUSE OF ALARM. Wonderful Motor Race Course At Weybridge Doomed to Failure Electric Culture System Experiments. (By R'chard Abereorn.t London. Oct. .". England is rapidly becoming the home of banished royal ty. Directly a member of a Continen tal royal house Quarrels with his sov ereign and Incurs the displeasure of majesty, he seeks sanctuary in England and generally manages to thrive very well. Of important banished royalties. England shelters several, but at present the palm of quantity goes to Russia, for the '"Little Father" has a testy temper and resents his relatives coming between the wind and his au tocratic nobility. There are three Russian Grand Dukes in England at present, waiting for the royal wrath to cool. One is the Grand Duke Cyril, who married the divorced wife of the Grand Duke of Hesse, and who earned the Czar's disapproval for his pains. He has been waiting for the "clouds to roll by" as a guest of Princess Henry of Battenburg at Osborne Cottage, in the Isle of Wight. 4 Another is the Grand Duke Michael, who incurred the royal displeasure by marrying an English lady, the Countess Torby. He is so hopeless of ever being recalled to Russia to bask in his sovereign's smiles that he has taken up a permanent residence here at Knele Hall, in Staffordshire. The third distinguished Russian is the Grand Duke Paul, who was at one time the son-in-law of the King of Greece, and who also disappointed the Czar by what he was pleased to term a mal apropos marriage. Strange to say, the entire exiled trio and their respective wives are superlatively happy. The increase of insanity in this coun try gives English people cause for grave fears when they read the annual report of the Commissioners on lunacy the report contains appalling statis tics, but no suggestion for stemming the tide of dementia. The total number of insane persons in England and Wales was on Janua ry 1, last, 123,iSS. an increaase of 2.000 on the figures for the previous year The great majority of these were classed as "pauper lunatics," there be ing only 0.81)0 inmates of private asylums and OO.i criminal lunatics. This shows how lunacy is practically confined to the poorer classes, among whom the scourge is growing every year. There is now one insane person to every 282 of the population. London and Manchester show the largest increases in insanity among the cities and counties of England. Some comfort is given by the commissioners where they show that the total increase for England and Wales is lower than the average increase for the last ten years and less than the increase in any year for five years. It is also pointed out that many lunatics of the milder sort are now treated in the asylums who would be left at large some years ago, so that part of the increase is accounted for by more careful control of the country's insane. The wonderful motor race course known as Brooklands at Weybridge. which is the largest in Europe, is doomed to failure. The recent accident in which a motorist was killed, has made matters even worse, and the general opinion is that by next summer the directors, who have spent vast sums of money, will have to close the track. The chief trouble lies in the fact that the directors have lavished money in catering for the commercial advertising section of motorists and have done little or nothing for private owners, who can now be counted in their thousands. The private owners have paid one or two visits to Brooklands. and after being snubbed and badl catered for have vowed never to go again. The public too is far too fond of horse racing to attend the motor races in any numbers. At the first reets enormous crowds were present but the novelty wore off quickly and the attendance has been small of iate. A story is going the rounds of coun-j j try house parties concerning the Duchess of Roxburge (nee GoeIet), i v-'ho is said- daring a recent flying vis - to town to have visited a clairvcy- ' ant livmS in humble circumstances in i a P001" district m ixmaon. The Duchess was thickly veiled, and ! xl l n.Wn bly have known the identity of her visiter, told the Duchess a great deal of her history and wound up by remarking that a son would never be born to her. Although the Duchess tried to laugh It off with her friends she was considerably upset for a time, for should she have no heir the Duke's brother, Lord Alistair Inns-Kr who i tn

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marry Miss Anne Breeze, daughter of Mrs. Harry Higgins by her fist marriage, on October 10th will succeed to the Dukedom. The wedding, which will take place at St. George's, Hanover Square, the most fashionable church in London, will be the great event of the Autumn season. By the express wish of Miss Breese, who has the simplest tastes, the church will not be over-decorated with flowers, and there will be no novel or startling "effects" at the ceremony. ... The experiments under the electric culture system which Mr. B. H. Thwaite, F. C. S., is conducting at the Royal Botanic Gardens, have now proceeded for four days, and already some interesting results have been noted. Along the whole length of both hous es, tomato plants, fuchsias, chrysan themums, geraniums and ferns are arrayed. The plants were all of the same height and growth on Monday morning last, but a notable difference was apparent yesterday between the plants in the respective houses. In one house the plants have grown under the normal conditions. In the other night has been turned into day for three hours every night by a powerful arc lamp. This lamp travels, propelled by a motor, on an overhead railway running from end to end of the house and back again. The journey takes exactly one hour. Thus in the three hours it travels up and down the house three times. The result, after three nights and four days, as seen by the Express representative, was that the tomato plants in the house which had been electrically lighted at night had grown an average of four inches taller than those in the other house. The ferns which had enjoyed the substitute for the sun looked healthier and had made more growth, and the chrysanthemum plants were two inches taller on the average. The Newcastle Society of Antiquar ies inspected at Corbridge yesterday, the excavations recently carried out on the site of the Roman city Corstop tumb, which served as a base for supplies to soldiers who garrisoned the stations. Excavations have revealed both military and private buildings, on one of which a cistern bears sculptured figures of a lion devouring a stag. Inscriptions, pottery, ornaments, spear heads, and coins have also been found. and a potter's shop full of examples of ware. The period covered Is roughly from the beginning of the Christian era to A. D. 400. $1.00 $3.00 $10 R, W. HALL WHY PAY MORE? GET YOUR FIRE INSURANCE, BONDS AND LOANS OF MOORE & 0GB0RN, Room 16, I. O. O. F. Bldg.. Richmond. Ind. Telephones Home 15S9. Bell 53R Jamestown Exposition Now Complete. Ideal weather conditions in September and October. Pullman sleeper, Richmond to Norfolk without change via Columbus and THE NORFOLK & WESTERN RAILWAY. Leave Richmond (Pennsylvania Lines) 4:55 p. m., daily; arrive at Norfolk next day at 7:20 p. ffi. For tickets apply any agent of Pennsylvania Lines.

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