Song anil Singer. I saw him once, the while he Mlt ami played. A stripling, whh a shock of yellow hair, His own rare songs, in mirth or sorrow made. Bnt tender all, and fair. I too, mind von.” he added quickly. “And had never preached a high standard ot He did not say so to her, but Chalmers AUTUMN LEAVES. as for diamonds and other claptrap of morality for the guidance of others. He i wondered if her courage would hold out,> TO PLEASE THE MEN Where to Find the Prettiest Ones and was content to take men and things as i that sort, he gave her enough to set up and if it did, and her pride sustained How to Fieserve Them. he found them. Yet he felt a strange her ] a shop.” to the end, would not the effort be A WOMAN NEED NOT BE UNPOPULAR If you intend to gaiter and preserve > great that it would kill her love? “Can you give me the exact amount repugnance when the necessity present- so V/ITH HER OWN SEX. And as the years rolled by 1 saw him not. any autumn leaves this fall, don't wait ed itself of going to this woman’s house. Doubtless ] of my brother's defalcation?” she loved him well enough to Bat still his songs full many a time I sung. until too late in the season. It is a mis­ < this, bnt would she love him so well “Yes, sir, I can, of course. But I Already he had associated her in his do And thought of him as one who has the lot To be forever young. ; would rather not. We specified certain mind with George's downfall, and as the after it was done? Up to a certain point That Is the Opinion of Ella Wheeler taken idea that the frost brings out the matters, sufficient to insure conviction, chief cause thereof; and as the cause - women like to suffer for their love; be­ Wilcox, and She Gives Cogent Reasons beautiful tints you admire so much. A Until at last he stood before miue eyes . that?— Under other circumstances to Support Iler Theory—Some Perti­ frost turns the leaves brown and causes An age bent man. who trembled o'er his staff; hi the indictment, but we didn't tell the likewise of the disgrace that had come yond My sight rebelled to sec him in such guise. them to fall. A pretty leaf is one that public the whole story. We have per­ upon them all. Toward the woman her- i he would have liked to pursue this meta­ nent Anecdotes. Ripe for his epitaph. has ripened ’on the tree, untouched by sonally made good the entire loss to the self he felt a dull anger, more because j physical problem. ^Copyright, 1892, by American Press Associa­ I grieved with grief that to a death belongs; bank now. and we don't care to publish she had crossed the clean, white path­ any frost. [TO BE CONTINUED.] tion. All rights reserved.] How time is stern 1 had forgot, in truth, Yon will find that the maples—partic­ just how badly we were hit through our way of Lina Tennant's life than for And how- that men wax old. whereas their for Infants and Children. aught else. ularly the soft maples—have the most own stupidity.” THE CERAMIC MOVEMENT. songs He expected to find her coarse and brilliant colors, and retain those colors “As you please,” answered Chalmers. Keep an immortal youth. — Richard E. Burton. “I only asked in order that I might re­ loud and probably insolent. He would A Work in Which Tea Thousand Amer­ best during the process of preservation. Caatoria cure« Colic. Constipation. “Castoria is so well adapted to children that ican Women Are Engaged. . Sour Stomach, Diarrbiva. Eructation, imburse you. I have instructed my make his business brief and be done The sumacs are really beautiful and I recommend it as superior to any prescription Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di Ten thousand women are actively en­ known to me.” H. A. A rcher . M. D., bankers in New Y’oik to have sufficient with her. keep their colors well, but some of them Without injurious medication. in the United States in the model­ Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ‘ ‘I don’t think I shall detain you long,” gaged I funds ready, and if you will name the are too poisonous to handle, and unless : or decoration of pottery. Five thou­ amount I will give a sight draft for it.” he said at once when she came into the ing yon know which those are you had bet­ earn a living by china painting. “ For several years I have recommended “The use of ‘Castoria’ is so universal and 1 “On my word,” said the president, room where he waited. “I am Ogden sand ter be on the safe side and let them its merits so well known that it seems a work Sour ‘ Castona, ’ and shall always ©ontiuue to more kindly than he had last spoken, “I Chalmers, and I have come to make you The fact that 1,000 jxi’.tery decorators all alone. The most beautiful leaves By JAMES KNAPP REEVE o so as it Lus in variably produced beneficial of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the appreciate your offer, Mr. Chalmers, a plain statement and a proposal. My dwell in the vicinity of Chicago led last intelligent families who do not keep Castona results.” will be found near a river, or in what is within easy reach.” _ _ < E dwin F. P abd RR, If D., sometimes called a •■gully'’ with a brook [Copyright, ¡«92, by American Press Associa* and the motive that prompts it. I as­ brother is in prison and mainly tlirougn February to the organization in that C arlo « M artyn , D.D.. •‘The Winthrop,” 125th Street and 7th Ave., of the National Ceramic association. sure you I do. But we cannot accept you. (At this the woman demurred by city tion.] 1 New York City. running through it. If you can find a New York City. I^te Pastor Bloomingdale Reformed Church. Miss Louise McLaughlin, the discov­ your proposal. I presume you will en­ a negative gesture and tried to speak, small maple under an oak you will prob­ CHAPTER III. of nnderglaze painting in this coun­ deavor to have your brother pardoned. but Chalmers stopped her.) It is my erer ' ably have the most beautifully blotched Personally I would wish not to put a purpose to have him released, if it can try, is the president, while Mrs. Benja­ T hk C rntavr C ompany , 7T M urray S trut , New You. and shaded leaves you have ever seen, straw in your way, but I can't look upon lie accomplished, as soon as possible, min Harrison is first vice president, and and in them a shade of intense, rich this as a personal matter, and if we took but only upon one condition.” At this Miss Mary J. Lyster secretary. LMOST every author crimson found nowhere else. The same The object of the association is to ad­ this money, allowing yon to square his the woman looked up curiously and he known, and every scrib­ kind of tree under a pine will give you account—that is, so far as money can continued: “That condition is that there vance the art and secure the finest pos­ bler who has dipped his Rome lovely shades of yellow and brown. sible exhibit at the World's fair. Por ­ iquare it—the next tiring would be that shall never be any chance of his meeting jien in ink, some time or Don't waste your time on oak leaves; celain, as a medium of exp ! ug to some of our weak headed directors you again. If you consent to this I am other has given vent to comments upon they fade in drying. Choose a warm, posterity the artistic feeling o. an age, would sign your petition, and so the willing to pay you well, more than you or descriptions of the women men like, pleasaut day for your work. whole moral effect of the affair would could possibly make out of him,” he is in certain lines incomparable. Place your leaves in flat baskets—the American ceramics, as now under­ and she is invariably pronounced to be common ten cent market basket is just be lost; and—it may sound harsh, but I added sneeringly. unpopular with her own sex. AYFEVER« stood, are an outgrowth of the cen­ believe what I say—it will be better for “And if I do not consent?” I used to read these wise and witty right—being careful not to crush or fold the young man to let him serve out his “Then I shall have to cease my efforts tennial of 1876. Consider the art de­ sayings and accept them as facts. I them. If you must have other “woodsy - • a TM velopment of the past sixteen years, and y term. If you get him out now he will for his release.” supposed of course that to be popular treasures take another basket for them. well may we wait impatiently the reve ­ likely go to the dogs, bnt if you let him “You are very hard,” she whimpered. with men a woman must be hated by You must expect to climb steep places, stay until the end of his time he will be “I care so much for him, and then lations the World’s fair has in store! her own sex. and over rocks and fences, but when Scarcely a town in the United States sobered down by that.” never to see him again.” you reach home with your basket filled Over and over I have heard a dashing “Yon are sincere iu that?” asked “Stop,” said Chalmers. “I will not from 10,000 to 30,000 inhabitants is now belle, surrounded by a crowd of admir­ and, oh, so hungry, yon will feel well Chalmers. “You think it could do any listen to such stuff. You cared for him without an art school, some scarcely in­ ing men, boast of her unpopularity with repaid for all your work. • Ely's Cream Halm is not a liquid, snuff or powder. Applied into the nostrils it it f m quickly absorbed. It cleanses the ¡wad, allays inflammation, heals _ — man good to spend ten years, ten of1 the for the money you could get out of him, ferior to those of the Old World, while women. And now to make these “things of our potteries rival well known European the sores. Hohl by druggists or sent by mail on receipt of price. |Z|| a best years of Iris life in such a place? and I tell you that is at an end now.” beauty" as nearly “a joy forever" a.” “ Girls never like me, and old ladies Aside from the necessity’ of punishing “You don’t believe, then, that I could wares. you cam Don't iron them with a waxed look on me with disapproval, ” I heard To the exhibit at Philadelphia, in 1876, crime, you think that sort of punish­ care for him disinterestedly as an honest one say, with a proud air. “I am sure 1 iron. If the iron is a little too hot it ment can have a salntary effect? Don't woman would—say as Miss Tennant by that pioneer band of Cincinnati dec­ don’t know why." ruins them as surely as boiling could orators — Misses Louise M. McLaughlin, you know that prisons make criminals?” would?” Then the men all cried: “Oh, we do. If not hot enough the moisture will Clara Newton, Laura Fry and AUce Mr. Rodney would have been glad to Chalmers flushed indignantly at this be left in the leaves, and the slow proc­ "I can't recommend the governor to par­ Holabird—and the Japanese ceramic dis­ know why. It is localise we all find ess of decomposition which will follow don him.” avoid further discussion of the subject, use of Miss Tennant's name. you so charming, Women never for- play, which suggested to the fertile When the door had closed between but there was a quiet insistence in the “We will not discuss that lady,” he will be as ruinous to the colors as the genius of the brilliantly versatile Maria give ar other woman for that, yon other extreme. It is almost impossible them and Chalmers found himself again other's manner that forced him to an­ said briefly. know. You can't be popnlar with both in the open air he felt himself in need of swer. “You may not—I will,” said the worn Longworth Storer the artistic possibili­ sexes." to have the heat just right, and the physical action to relieve the mental “Really, I don't know much about it,” an defiantly. “I have seen her; she is ties of the clays of her native Missouri quantity of wax is equally uncertain. Now no more fallacious and thread ­ stress under which he had held himself he replied; “it's mostly theory with me, very beautiful. I grant you that; and valley, America is largely indebted for bare theory every existed. Don't dry and then oil them; the oil its present prominence in the ceramic so long. A walk would do him good, as with the majority of people, I pre­ she thinks she cares for him. But she A few years' close .■’.equaintance with gives an unnatural transparency. . world. Connoisseurs at home and and as he started toward the hotel to sume. Maybe there is something in it did not know how to keep him by her, Place them between sheets of blotting humanity taught me the utter untrntli which he had sent his luggage he took that hardens a man.” and if she knew of me sho would never abroad concede that in the Rookwood of this prevalent idea. paper—no one leaf overlying another— pottery America has achieved its first definite satisfaction in crunching the Chalmers’ aggressiveness had van­ forgive him. That is how she cares. 1 know women—a number of them— and under a moderately heavy weight. and only distinctive artistic creation. frozen snow of the pavement.briskly un­ ished as quickly as it appeared. There But I would forgive him everything.’’ who are adored by men and worshiped Change them every day for three days, der foot. was no reason why he should quarrel “I told you that I would not discuss by their own : ex; women whose con­ using dry blotters each time. They It was after midnight and the aspect with this man about his theories and be­ that,” said Chalmers. “I will make quests and triumphs teem to lie re­ should dry fast, and the weight should of the city had changed. The lights liefs, much reason perhaps why he you a proposal. If you will go to Eu­ garded by lheir girl companions and be just heavy enough to keep them gleamed as brightly as ever in the tall should not do so for George's sake. rope at once and stay there, you shall lie their maturir friends a.i a matter of smooth, but not heavy enough to press towers, but the merrymakers were gone There was really no reason, either, paid five thousand dollars every year. the veins flat. On the fourth day you course. from the streets. Virtuous and respect­ why he should doubt Mr. Rodney's But if you ever come back, if you hold I also know other women, in a greater will find them dry, but will also find able folk had gone to their homes and statement as regarded George's affairs. any intercourse with him, if you let number, who r r? greatly sought after by they have lost a little of their color and only the wayfarer and the guardians He reflected that since they had both him know where you are, this shall stop the sterner sex, admired and praised, gloss. You cun restore both by Tarnish­ Bcott’s Emulsion cures Coughs, of the peace remained. Here and thero reached manhood they had not known and at once. I want to make sure that while their lady acquaintances find them ing each leaf on both sides with & thin Colds, Consumption. Scrofula and a burst of light and noise came out each other intimately. They had not he will never see you again. Do you disagreeable and unloveable in the ex­ Bhellac varnish. If varnished on one all Anaemic and Waiting Diseases. from the suddenly opened door of a been much together, nor confided much consent?” treme. I have studied these women side only, the leaves will curl. Prevents wasting in children. Al­ drinking place, as a tipsy reveler came in each other as to the minutiae of their L odie C urtis . There was perhaps a needless brutality with great care, and I find them invari most as palatable a- milk. Gctoaty reeling out. A beggar brushed past him lives. So much as Chalmers had seen in Chalmers’ words and manner, and ably selfish, cruel and thoughtless the genuine. Prepared by Scott Guarantced to cure Bilious Attacksand and asked for alms. In the square, of his brother outwardly when they there was an angry gleam in her eyes as toward their own sex. All their sweet Bowne, Chemists, New Yc.rk. Sold by Constipation, Small Bile Beans. where had shone such a brilliant scene met, his life appeared circumspect, if she answered: arts arc saved for men. but you will all Druggists. THE ROOKWOOD POTTERY. but a little time before, the shadows of perhaps a little less serious than might “You make very hard conditions, but This successful utilization of native never find a man who believes such a the foliage now made queer flickering have been desired; and he was suffi­ I will do it for liis sake.” woman can be disagreeable to her own shadows on the smooth snow, and in ciently versed in human nature to know “Put it as you will,” answered her clays, together with Miss McLaughlin’s sex. He will take sides with her against A San Francisco Paper their half light a wretched unsexed out­ that a man is seldom just what he ap­ companion coldly, “only so that you do discovery of nnderglaze painting and the sweetest and best women of his ac­ the publication of her treatise on the cast of the streets lurked and leered at pears to be upon the surface. During it. It is settled, then?” subject, gave an impetus to pottery dec­ quaintance, and he will accuse them ■ if Would Form an Interesting Addition him. “Poor devil,” he muttered to him­ the morning he received sufficient con­ She nodded at him by way of reply. jealousy and envy and tell the handsome self as he tossed her a coin, “we’re all in firmation of this to have convinced even “Very well, then,” he said, rising to oration that has widened with tlie years, belle that she must not expect to be * to Your Winter Reading. trouble together;” and his thoughts were a greater skeptic, but it did not serve to go. “My lawyer will call on you in the making the organization of a national popular with both sexes—that the thing of his brother, in his narrow cell, and of abate his zeal in his brother's behalf, morning and complete all arrange­ association almost imperative. Amateurs—that is, any persons who is impossible. himself, and of the blackhaired woman but on the contrary rather intensified it ments.” Yet he has only to look about him a whom they both loved, bnt whom now From there Chalmers went at once to have not served a professional appren­ bit to find that it is not impossible. As I neither perhaps would ever wed. Lina Tennant’s, feeling the while that it ticeship—are eligible to membership. said before, it is quite common to find a CHAPTER IV. THE• • • • Having put his hand to the task, Chal­ was almost a crime to go from so un­ They may appear as individuals or as so­ woman adored by both sexes. Bnt when Membership is not confined to cieties, mers now shrank from nothing that clean a presence into the circle of her women, Several men have already en- a man comes across a case of this kind was needful to further his purpose. His pure life. he attributes it to some subtle charm- first duty in the morning was to see Mr. Sho met him, and put out both ]ier rolled, Twenty-six states and two ter- some occult spell which the woman are entered to date, and appli- ritories Rodney; this he preferred to do at that hands impulsively’. He took them iu his possesses. gentleman's house rather than at the and held them just an instant, but long cations are daily received from unex- IS THE BEST PAPER IN THE WEST. I have observed that this subtle spell pected sources — mining camps, mountain bank, where he was so well known and enough for the girl to become conscious is usually thoughtfulness and unselfish­ reservations and outlying army posts, where he felt that he would be stared at of the intensity of his clasp and for that ness and tact. This sounds trite maybe curiously. The bank president was cour­ consciousness to mirror itself in her where artistic instinct is finding an out­ but it is true. The woman who talk- SPECIAL PREMIUMS let and ennui an enemy in the fascinat VALUE, $135,000 teous, bnt firmly negatived his pro­ face. of others' charms and relates others’ con­ ing mysteries of minerals and a kiln. GIVEN AWAY posals. “I shall go to Columbus tonight,” he quests v. ’ ill be immensely popular with “I am sorry for you, Chalmers,” he said. “I came only to tell you that. I Fifteen thousand square feet of space her own sex, no matter how much she is said, “but I can't do a tiring to help have done what I could today, but am has been secured in the building of Lib admired by men. It is brimful of news from all parts of the world, and its Literary Department is supplied by the eral Arts. The National association ex­ you. No, I can’t recommend the gov­ afraid it is not much.” foremost writers of the day. In addition to its great news and literary features, The girl who tits down and tells her hibits as an industry, not as a sex. ernor to pardon him. It wouldn't be Then lie told her what he had done. lady friends of the compliments men Notice of Final Settlement. IT GIVES TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER HIS CHOICE FROM TWO right. No, I don't care about the money That he had seen Rodney and some other Specimen work, however, will lie sent paid her: of the proposals she has had; MAGNIFICENT WORKS OF ART. the bank can stand that well enough of the directors of the bank. That he to the Women's building. NOTICE is hereby given that the under ­ Chicago is the most active center of of the admiration she lias received to the signed, as the administrator of the estate of but it’s the principle of the thing. Lot had also conferred with George's attor­ neglect of others, and then straightway Sauter A Co., composed of Geo. Sauter of young men right here in this town neys; had called upon some old and in­ this cermaic development. It has twe expresses pity for their dull lives, or Geo and G. l.uenberger, the latter deceased, has flourishing organizations — the Chicago Consisting of eight beautiful reproductions from masterpieces of the world's great­ are following in George’s footsteps, and fluential friends of his own and secured filed bis tinal account in the county court passes some disagreeable comment upon est artists, the whole collection bound in a handsome bamboo leatherette case; they’ve got to be scared out of it. It letters to the governor, which he should and the Columbian Ceramic societies. of Yamhill county, Oregon, of his adminis­ their personal appearance — that girl will The annual exhibits of the Chicago tration of said estate; and said court has the only way to stop them.” Or a beautiful reproduction, in all of its original colors, of the famous historical present iu person tomorrow. Not very be hated and disliked very naturally. set the 8th dav of November. 1892, at the painting, 22x28 inches, “I did not understand, Mr. Rodney, much, but Chalmers encouraged her to clubs attract artists from all parts ot Yet her male admirers will construe hour of one o’clock, |>. m.. of said date, at the United States. Cincinnati, Philadel ­ said Chalmers stiffly, “that stock gam hope for the best. her unpopularity with her lady acquaint­ the county court room in said county as phia, Boston and New York follow Columbus at the Court of Ferdinand and Isabella. bling—speculation we'll call it—was so “/ would forgive him everything.” After he had finished this recital, dur­ the time and place of hearing said account Chicago in ceramic activity. The finest ances to jealousy, and you cannot con­ Therefore, all persons interested in said wholly opposed to your own practice.” Mlle. Leonie, the queen of the city's ing which it required his utmost cau­ china painting is done in Nebraska. It vince them of their error. And besides all this, THE EXAMINER will this year distribute among its subscribers 9,000 Pre­ estate are hereby notified and required to “Speculation be blowed!” exclaimed half world, had evolved into this sphere tion to avoid any reference to Leonie or One of the most fascinating women 1 be and appear at said time and place and miums, aggregating in value the stupendous sum of $130,000. This is the fourth annual distribu­ is the hope of the instigators of the the president, with unfeigned astonish­ from the obscurity of a small Ohio vil­ to her part in George's trouble, he said cause, if any there be. why said ac­ tion, and the list of pretniums is large»- and more valuable than ever before offered. Remember that present movement that a purely national ever knew, before whom men fell like show ment. “I hope you don’t take any stock lage solely by the force of some degree to her: blades of grass before the scythe, pos­ count should not be allowed ami said estate these premiums entail no additional expense to the subscriber whatever. They are absolutely free. school of ceramic will be the outgrowth be not finally settled anti said administrator in that cock and bull story your brother of physical beauty and a great degree “Last night you told me that you The cost of the WEEKLY EXAMINER, together with these magnificent premium offers, to sessed remarkable tact with «her own discharged told to Miss Tennant: I thought that of audacity. As Laura Leonard she were still ready to marry him. If I have of the national association. sex. She invariably related to her lady Dated this 4th dav of October, A. D. 1892. A better president — one who has more was only for the purpose of letting her had been unknown except to the rustics no success, and he must remain there GEORGE SAI TER. friends the sweet things she had heard Administrator. down easy, so I didn’t say a word— of her village; as Mlle. Leonie her name his full time, will you wait for him and at heart tlie advancement of the art— said of them since the last meeting, and Ramsey AFenton. than Miss McLaughlin could hardly have Attys for Estate (Oct. 6—41) though it was mighty hard work to keep was on men's lips as a wonderful siren. marry him then?” the admiration which certain gentlemen been chosen. In her lieautiful home at Its regular subscription price. Get the full particulars of this grand offer from the EXAMINERS still—when she came here to me with She blazed out in her firmament as a It was a cruel question, but the girl had expressed for them. She praised Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, she has her Sixteen-Page Premium List, which we can supply to you, or you can procure cne from your Post­ the deeds of every blessed thing she sudden flame, and men rather flattered did not flinch. Notice to Creditors. their costumes and showed them a master or Newsdealer. Then, having considered the matter, call on us and place a combination sub­ owned and wanted to square his ac­ themselves than otherwise that they “I will if he wishes it. I promised studio. Exquisite specimens of her skill thousand delicate attentions, and it was Notice is hereby given that the under­ script ion for THE WEEKLY EXAMINER and your home paper, and so save something of the cwsb in underglaze and over glaze effects, with counts. That girl’s a trump, I tell you, should be scorched thereat. To lie known him that,” she answered readily. not at all to be wondered at that women signed have been appointed by the county Chalmers. But do you suppose I would as a habitue of her house served to give ' “And you said last night,” he con­ etching on copper and various original understood and forgave her conquests of court of Yamhill county, state of Oregon, administratrix and administrator of the es­ see her little fortune go to replace money one a certain standing'among certain tinued, “that you would uo this because metallic conceits in form and color, are men. tate of J. K. Swanson, late of said c ounty, that had gone into the rapacious maw circles. To be privileged to bring her a you knew he had not meant wrong. If to lie seen these days, for Miss McLaugh­ “Were I a man I should love her,” deceased. lin is busily preparing for an exhibit of of this Mlle. Leonie, as she calls her­ jewel, to send a statuette for the adorn­ he had been really wicked, a criminal they often used to say. Therefore, all persons having claims her work to lie held at Gonpil's, in New self? No, sir; I ain’t that kind of a man.” ment of her rooms—for Leonie had de­ at heart, would you then marry him?” Men spoke of her “subtle power” over against said estate are hereby notified and York city, in November. required topresent them with the proper “I presume you know what you are veloped luxurious and expensive tastes “I don’t see how we can know that It was while watching the potters put her own sex. vouchers therefor tons at our residences saying, Mr. Rodney,” replied Chalmers that Laura Leonard could never have any man is wicked at heart,” said the That subtle power was thoughtfulness in said county within six months from the with calmness, startled though he was known—and to have her say, “Look! girl slowly. “Bnt if you mean, ‘If he blue bands* on common yellow clay and tact. E lla W heeler W ilcox . date of this notice. by the president's implications. “But this is from my friend C'-----; is it not had done this from base or sordid flowerpots in a [lottery in Cincinnati Dated Sept. 8th. 1892. HI LDA SWANSON. remember, if yon traduce my brother fine?” was almost glory enough for some motives, it he had taken this money that Miss McLaughlin conceived the That Desirable and Most Beautifully Ixx-ati-d Property Known as A Great Mathematician. idea of securing nnderglaze effects in JOHN WENNERBERG. needlessly or attribute to him matters of the callow youth who worshiped at meanly and used it for low’ purposes’— The most gifted and learned young Administratrix and administrator. color by mixing dry mineral paints with that you cannot substantiate in his her shrine, for Leonie was exclusive. if you mean that, I can answer you. 1 the raw clay. This was in 1878, and the mathematician of this or any country at R amsey A F enton , present defenseless condition yon will Attorneys for said estate But this was not enough for George could never marr} one who had willfully first piece of undergleze decorated pot­ present is Mre-.-ftlizabetli Preston Davis. Sept 8-37 have to answer to me.” Chalmers. At heart he was something forfeited his claim to my respect. tery made in this country is now in Miss She is in f-.”1. great mathematical “Look here, Chalmers,” returned the of a Bohemian and he despised les con­ George has not done that.” McLaughlin's study—a homely little genius. She ifres in Los Angeles, Cal., Final Settlement. other; “neither you nor I are fools, and venances. When he had first met It was hard to keep his peace when blue vase, modeled by a pottery worker. and some of her latest work was the cal­ we both know something of the world. Leonie he had not only been enchanted she said that. With a word he could To McMinnville. culation of the orbits of the two new Notice is hereby given that the tin ler- Now listen to me a minute. If George by the bold and brilliant aspects of her shatter every tie that bound her to him, Miss McLaughlin decorated it in apple comets recently discovered. For over signed. sole executrix of the estate of W. blossoms in bold relief. Situate and adjoining the BAPTIST COLLEGE and Park; Only five had bought stocks during the slump last physical beauty, which time and the at­ that linked her future with the future The National Ceramic association, sixty years a discrepancy in one of the D. McDonald, deceased, has tiled in the minutes walk from the main street of McMinnville; By taking into con­ fall (as I understand this story goes), trition of city life only polished and of this man who had proved himself so formulas left by the astronomer La County Court of Yamhill County, State of generously supported, will tend to dis ­ when certificates were selling for alsiut made more perfect, but as well by the unworthy of her; and if loosed from him Place had been the puzzle and the de­ Oregon, her lit.al account of her adminis­ sideration the Fine Avenues and Streets, the Sightly Situation and live­ of tlie estate of said decedent, and, the value of waste paper, and had got irresistible dash and go of her personal­ and from this false idol that she had set seminate correct and practical infor­ spair of mathematicians. This wonder­ tration that, by virtue of an order of said court, ly Surroundings Pleasant Home addition furnishes the grandest and hold of more than he could carry, and ity. She was neither dull nor course of up iu her heart and endowed with every mation, so that many of the disappoint­ ful American girl looked at it and said account and objections thereto will be most convenient property for those desiringa lieautiful home. Pleawint had come to me and made a clean breast mind, and knew how to retain as well manly and virtuous attribute (as women ments awaiting those who essay the quickly discovered an error in the table heard by said court, in McMinnville, in of it, don't yon snppose I would have as to attract the admiration of men. do endow’ all men whom they endow work at a distance from competent in­ which all tlid mathematical lights since said county, on the 4th day of October, A. Home is subdivided in four acre-blocks and is sold on reasonable terms. D., 1S92, at I o’clock p. m. of said day, at For information apply to WM. F. BKIEDEN8TEIN. Sole Agent, helped him out, even if he had lieen dip­ So, as their intimacy grew, young Chal­ likewise with their love), would there struction may be avoided. A dollar and a half covers the mem­ La Place had failed to find. Mrs. Brown which time and place all persons interested Cor. Third Street and Railroad. McMinnville, Or. ping into the bank's funds for the pur­ mers cursed the puritanical sentiment not in time be a chance for him to gain at present has a contract with the gov ­ in said estate may appear and file objec­ pose? I wish to gracious somebody had that hedged them about, and strove by that which be had hoped for so long ago? ber's initiation fee and annual dues. ernment astronomical department for tions to said account, if any they have. With this money the association pro ­ Dated this 31st dav of August, A. D. had the sense to go in then, and to drag lavish generosity to make up to her in calculating the ephemeris of the sun. He could not help asking himself . Ei FiE'j. M c D onald . me and the bank after them. But we some measure for the loss of these things these things, although never for a mo­ poses to publish for distribution among How about that gray matter in a wom­ is» R ” am - ey .V F enton . E: the members the papers that will be were all afraid—thought the bottom had that he could not do for her before the ment did it reaHy occur to him that he Attvs for said Estate. read at the monthly meetings; lectures an’s brain? dropped right out.” world» might thus play his brother false, to the by those conversant with the potter's The president ended with a sigh at the So far as his relations with Lina Ten­ better accomplishment of his own ends; art in thia and other hinds; treatment of recollection of the lost opportunity; the nant were concerned, of course this af­ and if it had, and if he had done so, sight of Chalmers’ white face, pale and fair with Leonie would be over some would it have profited liim? Did any certain colors peculiar in their working; hints and suggestions in regard fixed as marble before him, recalled to day, and he expected to settle down woman ever learn to think kindly of the valuable to the various wares; merits of dififerent him the subject in hand. finally into the substantial, matter of one who unmasked to her her own de­ kilns for amateur tiring—all given by “No, sir,” he resumed, “that wasn’t it fact citizen. Then he could not hope lusion? “We will do our best,” said at all. I don't want to hurt yon, but for a better wife than Lina would be, Chalmers, breaking the silence that had experts—will thus reach the remotest you might as well know the straight but he wished she had something more fallen between them, “to put George member. A national ceramic school cannot story now.” of Leonie's chic. speedily back in the world and among fail to be established. With its growth He looked at his companion interroga­ Leonie did not mean to harm the men again, where he may have the the necessity of sending American A Perfect Success, tively, and the latter nodded to him to young fellow. She knew that he spent chance to make a new place for himself.” women abroad to study the fascinating The Rev. A. Antoine of Refugio, Tex, writes: continue. a great deal of money for her, but it did “Don't speak as if he had lost his art will lie obviated. As far a« I am able to judge, I think Pastor Oh. dear! Fin in such trouble: “The thing had been going on for not occur to her to question its source. place in the w«rld,” answered Miss Ten­ L ida R ose M c C abe . Koenig's Nerve Tonic is a perfect success for Sophia's sick abed. three years, and might have gone on for Perhaps it would have made no differ­ nant impatiently. “He has made a any one who has suffered from a most painful Will be Especially Interesting during the Fall Cam­ And Rosalind is dreadful cross nervousness as I did. I feel like myself again as many more, or until the bank was ence, anyway. Perhaps she would have single mistake. Many men make a To remove freckles grate fresh horse­ Because she bumped her head; after taking the Tonic. paign. Subscribe Now. ruined, if it had not been for one of let him go on just the same. But, again, dozen, do they not? And because they radish root and put it in sour milk. Set Belle’s torn her nice new apron — D enver , Col., November, '89. The naughty, careless child! these government bank examiners, who perhaps she would not, for she really happen not to come to the surface, to it in a warm place for an hour, then set About five years ago I was taken by fits one And Roh is so mischievous night for the first time; since then they came are always poking into other people's cared for him. In his treatment of her the knowledge of the world, they do not away until next day; wash the face with He nearly sets rue wild! of toner for three years. Being poor 1 had to Notice to Creditors. business. He saw that things were go­ he bad been different from other men count. Oh, I do believe the world thinks it every night and two or three times work for a living, and on account of the disease Notice of Appointment of Admin­ Tlie baby, too. Is teething. nobody wanted me to work for them. Had given ing wrong, and told me so first. Then she had known. He never seemed it less of a crime to commit crime than during the day, being careful not to get And so of course he cries. istrator. up almost all hope to ever get any relief, but Notice if» hereby given that the under ­ Dear me! It ’ s bard to manage we called George into my private room, ashamed of her friendship. He seemed to be discovered in it!" since I took Pastor Koenig's Nerve Tonic, nave signed have I m pii appointed by tlie county it in the eyes. A family of this size! had only a slight attack within one month, and court of Yamhill county, state of Oregon, ! Notice i. hereby given that the under- and he owned up tc the whole thing at to recognize her right to a place in the “I am afraid yon are getting worldly —Youth's Companion. none since. MINNIE LOUGHKAN. Mme. Nordica is tlie first English or once. You see, it had gone so far he world, her right to the very place that wise,” answered Chalmers. “There is administratrix anti administrator of the es­ signal has l»ecn bv an order of the County 1121 Calif St. couldn't hope to cover his tracks much she held—if that was the one place to too much truth in what you say. But American artist to be Honored by an in­ Mr. J. B. Guerin, of Las Vegas, New Mexico, tate of Erastns Downing, late of said conn­ C ourt of Yamhill County. Oregon «Inly ap- At the recent graduating exercises of : People are surprised bore of the kRRH HAY- FEVER UCOLD HEAD I L &fl/k 3UC ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street NEW YORK. OUG Are you all run down? Scott's Emul­ sion of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda will build you up and put flesh on you and give you a good appetite. £//£/?£ 4/?£ MANY REASONS WHY W eekly E xaminer 9,000 The Examiner’s Art Album, . $1.50 ONLY $1.50 PER YEAR $¡.50 NOW ON THE MARKET AND FOR SALE. 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