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ing something of a forgotten engage ment he departed. A few milintea of gloomy silence fol lowed his depr.rture, but Rone's request was constantly in their minds, ami no al lusion was made to the painful scene, bnt that in their hearts he now stood re vealed there could be no doubt. Mr. Newton made a few remarks about some business, and then Dunbar took his leave, and the family reparated for the night. A« Ralph bussed from the room hi. fa ther noticed his greatly excited manner ■nd said a few soothing words to him aipl earnestly enjoined upiu all the ne cessity of strict self government for Rose's sal^e, assuring them t hat it was in hid opinion the better policy to wait pa tiently for the final result, which could not be far distant. Poor Rose*. As soon as the closing door hid her from view all excitement died away, and like one stunned and be wildered by some fearful blow she crept up to her room and mechanically seated herself there. With hands tightly clasped in her lap and stony eyes, she sat as i>ale and motionless almost as the dead till her tender mother's kiss roused her from this sad stupor, and she fourni relief in a passionate flood of tears. HINTS ON HAND CULTURE Nice ('lean H mih I m , I’letty While llaiKlt au<l Beautiful Hunewt Hnn<l' Well kept hand»* ure indicative of in- rate refinement, whether they la-long to the qaeen of the kitchen or the queen of the drawing-room. The fash ion of manicuring the linger nails is unnatural ami inartistic. In the first place It destroy* the delicacy of texture and tint, and in the second place it gives the band an artificial appearance on a par witli rouged cheeks and dyed hair. l-'inger nails that have been stained with cherry red anil highly IHilished with tinted powder are never again the same. It may be the color matter or the heat caused by the rub bing; that dries them up ami causes them in time to become tough and tal on-like. Women who make a practice of "cultivating” their nails have notor iously ugly bands l.y the time the hab it is outgrown. When, as professional manicurists dictate, they are trimmed to a sharp point, ami allowed to grow beyond the tips of the finger, the symmetry ot the hand is marred. Of course a woman’s liamls are her own and if she chooses to have her hands resemble claws it is her privilege to do so. The human hand is so very beautiful and express ive of so much character, that one can not but regret the popularity of a fash ion that mars it. If the nails have been injured or dis torted in any way they will need “cul tivation” and perhaps surgical treat ment. Otherwise a 25-cent bristle brush a 75-cent file ami a 15-cent bonej pick are all the implements needed to keep them trim and beautiful. Cutting the cuticle about the nail is a bad habit to get into, and wholly unnecessary. The "moons” at the base of the nails are too pretty to lose, but it if not advisable to try to uncover them in less than a | rti'FY qcptr HiStiSHiNG Co. 1813. laughing. “That will hmhi U toihc accua- CHAPTER IX. | touted to »uch work, bnt 1 am mire mam The evening after Le Barron*» funeral ma will *ay 1 have »lone my work well." all the Newton, met in the I i .* iih - so soon J Hiper here imiwti»*iitly interrupted to ¡«as front their hand«. Mr. Newton her by looking at her ban»J ami protest there informed hi, friend* that he hail, ing with much tvmjHT against inything u much a« lav in hi« power, endeavored vf the kind again. to hasten tho final settlement of all mat “Come, come, Ja>iK*r, don’t you b*1 un ter« connected withliis late business. lie reasonable. That hltlo bliater is of nc hail met all who had claims upon the consequence. 1 really enjoyed my play, firm and brought the whole matter much for as yet it han been nothing more. But nearer a thorough adjustment than at what would you have me do, Sir Impa first ho hail any reason to anticipate. Ho tience? Sit on the H»fa and let iny spoke with great feeling of the respect mother and sister do what must now be and kindness manifested toward him done—work? You dare not counsel that!” personally by all concerned ami their “No, dear ]<<»***. But, Mr. Newton, voluntary request that lie should ap my kind friend, let me beg that you will propriate all the personal property about yield to my wishes. Let me make Rose the house and grounds to his own use, iny wife before you leave this her first ami they expressed their conviction that home.” even more than that would be found “Jasper!” exclaimed R om *. “How dare honorably bis dtte. you name such a thing after those tlvo Of course Le Barron's funeral bad pre shameful examples of hasty marriages to vented tho ride to the Montgomery place, avoid the inconvenience« of a limited in- bnt now. finding there was every promise : come which we have just witnessed? i>f turning his attention to some new | Would you see me as heartless as the Le work, Mr. Newton desired that Eustace's Barrons?” proposition should have immediate at “That does not follow’. R*»sv. The aid tention. It was therefore agreed that you could render would be but little early the next morning Eustace should comparatively, ami I cannot nee you escort Mrs. Newton to the farm and on stoop to labor w hen a home of ease and their return the feasibility of the project affluence is waiting for you.” With httnds tightly clasped In her lap. should be finally settled. “Ktoop! Whatever iny mother and sis "Be still hopeful, Rose, my- precious Rose proposed that she should accom ter can do without degradation will not pany them and hat e one more ride on lower me in the estimation of any right one! All will yet lie light.” “Yea, I know it,” she said wearily, Fairy before she passed from their minded person. Eustace has no fears of hands, and turning sweetly to her lover Lillian being degraded, ami he can also “but please let ns not speak of it. Kiss asked if she might trespass on his gal offer her a home of ease, but he knows me good night, dear mother. I will re lantry for an escort. He excused him that for the present her first duties keep tire.” TO BE CONTINE El». self on the plea of prior engagement« her with her ¡»arents. If your pride re anil expressed great regret that he could volts at my using a broom or engaging not enjoy such a treat. All this was in any of the domestic avocations that natural enough, and Rose was satisfied, fall to niv mother's lot, then should I for her eyes were not yet cqs iii d. But in time share your fortune your foolish the quick flash that overspread his face pride will be just as much woumled to and died away as rapidly rekindled Mr. know all of us continued to lalx>r, as w»e Newton's sorrowful suspicions, and the most probably will.” earnest recognition that passed between “Oh, no, never, Rose! You do me in Dunbar and George told him that Jas- justice. It is but natural, loving you as tier’s manner had but confirmed tlwir I do, that 1 shonld long to protect you from all hardships. Your friends, though opinions. It was pdnful to wait lunger for a not disgraced l»v labor, wonld never have positive denial or unmistakable admis sought it as an advisable change. Con sion of his treasonable pro* livitii ■«. But sent to an immediate marriage, darling. who conld look on that sweet girl by his If you will but yield to this request, I side and have the courage to hasten a know that your father will not refuse. denouement that might blast the bright Let me take you to my mother, show beauty before them? These thoughts you our beautiful home, and when your passed with painful rapidity through parents are settled we will visit them be Mr. Newton's mind, and lie had just fore I install you mistress of the little mastered the indignant impulse as cottage now building for you.” Her parents, George and Dunbar, all Ralph gavly offered to act as his sister's cavalier in place of her recreant knight listened without interruption ami with slid suggested that it might lie well tr beating hearts, for they felt that the cri smuggle Alfred into the carriage with sis was not far distant, ami Rose’s un the other party, and then, should first natural pallor indicated a strife in her impressions prove encouraging, George own mind beyond ami distinct from that and himself could remain to await or natural to her lover's ¡»etition. The si ders and Alfred escort Rose home again. lence was but for a moment, ami then, But his parents were advocates of con though her cheek was deadly pale, her sistency under all circumstances, and voice w*as firm and clear, but its birdlike whatever they advocated they exempli tones were wanting. “Jasper, let Ibis subject rest for the fied by their daily practice. Mr. New ton agreed that such a cavalcade as present. You know well, if you will do Ralph had planned was hardly in good me justice, that I do not thwart your THREE SUMMER GOWNS. taste nnder existing circumstances. He wishes from any fix dish coyness. We Tlie gown at the left and the center gown are both handsome and stylish - osbuuas should much prefer that Dunbar should are both young, ami our youth was the for outdoor wear. Th. dress al the right is a very fetching gown for the street. accompany the ladies in the most un reason why my parents ami your own pretending manner, leaving the others wish our union deferred two years, and industriously employed in making an in we recognized* the wisdom of their unit month. Soak the fingers in water,anil MADAGASCAR ORCHIDS. ventory of all iu the house and grounds. ed judgment. Six months only of that i immeilintely after drying run the pick time have passel, and instead of my fa A ready assent was given to this sug Tli.y »re Fine Specimen«, bnt llimcult | rounJi jq as fo loosen the SO-Calle<l gestion, Ralph remarking that father ther's losses changing the plan first adopt ami iiancerons tn Gel. hang-nail. If it U'COnies rough and ed my respect and filial affection make would be obliged to exercise the gift of ... ,, , jagged let it alone, as cutting or pusli- it now an imperative duty. I should de liatience before he could get them into a The pursuit of orchids in Madagascar j good working condition, for they would, spise myself, and so would you in a short appears from a letter of that Indefatiga-1 it back with the towel only makes it sore. lie feared, be every little whilo "bolting time, if I yielded to your present im from the track" after some fancy frolic pulses to avoid what you call hardship, hie collector M. Hamelin, to be a task This cuticle corresponds to the selv of no little danger and difficulty. It age on cloth, and cutting or tearing it instead of working like little busy l>ecs, but which I name pleasure. was only after a year spent by the fa-1 “ Do not interrupt me, iny friend. and a strong arm, tight rein and curb leaves a ragged edge. The bone pick is bit would be absolutely necessary to There is something else which I must vor of the Moyatnliassa—king of a pow neither as expensive nor as elegant as say, and you must hear me patiently. A keep them on the right side of the traces. erful tribe fiercely hostile to foreign en ivory or tortoise shell, but it is lietter "Well, Ralph, my son, that is an odd few months, perhaps weeks, will deter croachments—in exploring a territory than metal. A match properly whit mine if peace is to continue in all our mixture of qnotaiion and metaphor, but almost inaccessible to Europeans, that I must say it smacks a little too much of borders. Until this question is settled lie discovered the famous orchid now tled, while not so convenient, is just as I remain ‘among my own people.’ Hear good as ivory. File the nails; don’t ent the jockey.” "Our good parents are growing a little me yet a moment longer,*’ and she known as “Eulophiella Elizabeths. ” or bite them. Blunt fingers can be ai>- obtuse, I think. I've been trying all the caught his hand while she trembled It is a parasite growing only in a very parently lengthened by tapering nails evening to make you comprehend. Hav like an aspen leaf, “dear Jasper, hear limited region, and on trees of slow and long ones foreshortened by filing ing taken possession of the groom's apart me. I have not understood you of late. growth. To secure the plants which them straight across. The occupation, ments, I am happy to find myself not so Iliad thought your whole heart so full flourish on the tops of the tallest of far above my i«»sition but that my voca of patriotism that no local attachments these trees lie was obliged to have the too, will suggest the shaping of tlie tion is recognized," said Ralph, laughing could make you swerve. But within a trees cut down and carefully gather all nail. It is much harder to keep close few (lays—oh, Jasjier—1 ask no question, cut nails clean than those that are of merrily. "What does the silly boy mean?” said wish for no explanation now. I will, I the plants himself. Although this modenite length. Soiled nails usually do trust your patriotism, and to prove French liotamst hail well armed men go with sore finger tips. This comes his mother. "Simply,” replied George, "that while mv trust before all here I promise, and I with him, on whom he could rely, he of using a penknife or scissors to e'.ean you and father were occupied at Rose know my parents will not gainsay the was compelled to constantly guard them. Tlie blade cuts the quick, the ville yesterday we at homo were anx pledge. Should this bitterness end in against surprises by the warriors of dust gets in tlie bruised places and the ious to make ourselves serviceable. I war, no matter how soon, my brother» neighboring tribes. nail remains soiled. The quickest rem hope you will not think we are under will, I know, l?c ready to enlist in the Besides this the party were compelled taking too great liberties. Yon know first call—and you?” .\h! who could re to keep a watchful eye upon the wild edy is not to try to clean them until the cuticle heals: then the aceumulotion we must no longer keep a retinue of serv sist the pleading look of agony she bent ants, and the sooner «11 changes are uiM»ii that face, disfigured by so many animals haunting these primeval for will wash out. ests. The most terrible of all is the made, I judge from what yon have al conflicting emotions? Castile soap and cold water is the “And you, beloved, will spring toarms Madagascar “I’rotocrytoferox,” whose best for ordinary hands. If coarser ready said, the lietter. Hearing of good places for the coachman and one of the with them to fight together nnder our favorite haunts are among the masses soap has to lie used, and heavier work grooms, we secured them and sent the dear old flag for justice and freedom. of foliage where the Eulophiella grows. men at once. Ralph and I meanwhile With all luy heart I will bid you god This small but exceedingly dangerous performed,the use of meal will counter prefer, if it meets your approbation, to speed, and, father, the day iny brothers animal 1« described ns crouching in the act their influence. Apply while the hands are wet or dry them in the meal retain the head hostler, John, for a few and Jasjier march to the rescue I solemn forks of trees, bidden among the rich pays to teach us our duties, and we will ly promise to become his wife!” box. Meal wili make some hard hands tropical foliage and climbing plants, “Amen! with all our hearts,’’ said her do the work at the carriage house and soft. Naturally hard hands can only |>arents in one breath, hut Grenville and there watching for Its prey. It is be improved by getting fat on them. stable till the contents are ilisjHised of.” "Look at father,” raid Ralph, laugh clasped her a moment to his breast, ex exceedingly agile, and tiie moment its Lemon juice is good to remove stains, ing. "If lie isn't grieving that his claiming: victim approaches it slides silently and also to harden the cuticle about proud sons should stoop to care for the “Rose! Rose! You tempt and try me ilow n, anil in one bound is on top of it horses.” fearfully, but this is idle enthusiast). —a picture of horrible ferocity.— f.aa- the nail«, if it is inclined to lie ragged from other cause than the attack of a • There you are wrong, dear boy. I There is no war, probably will be none, rlon ZbriVy „Yew*. was overcome for a moment with grati unless the north”----- knife. For rough hands glycerine with tude to God, who has blessed me with “Oh, let us drop this subject,” said three times as much water or rosewater A Wonderful Bird. children so ready to accept not only un- Rose. “You understand me. And ajj is^sufficient. Bosewater costs live cents complainiug’y but with great cheerful , I have said, God is my witness, so will I The chaparral cock, or road runner, an ounce. If a sweet odor is desired, ness and alacrity a change sudden as ; do. When the time of trial comes, and ours must be, and with no false shame ’ come it will, you are too good, too noble, is a bird that receives the protection of squeeze half a lemon or scent it with a tlie inhabitants of the southwest sec- teaspoon full of perfumery. If powder step in a moment from a life of ease ta I to be found wanting.” one of the lowest forms of menial labor.” “But hear me, Rose! You must and tion of the state on account of its snake is put on the hands or face while this "Now, father, your explanation is will! Should we be involved in war, killing propensities. This bird, which simple mixture is wet, it will stick and really quite cruel. 1 had a little speech why must I join in the contest? Consent __ is alsait the sizeof a grown guinea, and give the whitening desired. The liest all ready—thinking yon were sliockeil at to he mine now and let ns revisit to is very compactly and stoutly built, prescription for red hands is frequent our labors of today—to show yon how gether in the old world the scenes you wonders over the county, having for foot baths, ■■alisthenic exercises and inconsistent were your precepts. • I am have so often described." the chief object In life the killing of ■ easy fitting clothing, particularly about greatly disappointed, for ns 1 am to l»e a "And this to me! To nm! Oh, Jasper!" farmer 1 «hall not have many opportu And clasping h<-r hand, tightly over her snake«. The road-runner approaches the wrist, shoulder and waist. A dsin- nities for speechinaking. But we can't eyec —in tones •>> childlike and piteous— eautiously and circuitously, and as it I ty white hand is kissable, amt a clean catch father napping, can we, mother?" "bnt I did not understand yon. I dream, gets near stretches one wing down as a one is lieautiful, but liest of all is the playfully patting her cheek. I did not hear yon. Yon did bnt jest to shield, after the fashion of a turkey honest hand. The late Roscoe Conk "Well, saucy one, tell us «hat other try me. Let it pass. Yon need not ex gobbler strutting in the barnyard, and ling was justly vain of bis big, strong, mischief von and George have U-en a>»>nt plain," she continued to moan. waits for the^suake to strike. Tte white bauds of which it was said at today?” A moment's ] m * iisc , and then a great wing is thrown to catch the | his death, “Not so much as a |x>stage "Well, we thought you would not like change passed over her. With head erect bite, and ns quick as a flash, and liefore | stamp ever stuck to them during his any of the servants to leave unpaitL and eyes as keen and resolute as a mar the snake can recover, the runner with , long brilliant public life.'* Fortunately we have always hc*-n liher- tial hero she said: - ------- -- ---------------- ally snppUsd with pocket money, and "There needs tn* more words. Yon unerring aim sends his long bill, which So fond are Russian women of smok- we three boys had more than enough to most know I would never join bands is as hard as ivory, through the head make all right with the men and help with one who conld leave his country or of his antagonist, which puts in the ! ing that the czar's nilnister of the inter Lillian settle with those two utterly u«e- , remain idle in time of jieril. A scorn time from tliat until sundown dying, ior has ordered the railway officials in less apjiendagc«, the voting ladies' wait eqnaled only by what I shonld feel for a - the empire to provide passei^br trains ing niaids." traitor wonld annihilate every emotion Amid the instance« of heroism, gal-' with smoking compartments for the "Why my dear girl», have yon dia- of love from my heart. Bnt I lunst say missed your attendants? You shams good night to all. Remember,” laying lantry and ¡pluck of which the i-atac- > use of the fair sex. Tt is -aid on good your mother! Our children are teach her hand tenderly on Jasper's arm. "I troplic lias given us so many examples, I authority that nearly all married worn- ing ns. I never once thought of this, as know this is bnt sport, rather cruel, but none stands out clearer than that of en in Russia smoke cigarettes, and that I ought to have done at the very first." 1 tmst yon all the same, and yon will not young I .any on, the little middy who the habit has begun to obtain largely "No, mother mine. Bccsuae you and fail me when the trial comes. For my I «tuck by the admiral to the last. \Va among the unmarried, with the result father have been occnpieil all day in try sake let me a*k that no more be said on can fancy the boy standing by the that smoking ears are now a« much of ing to minister to the unfortunate and this subject tonight.” great, burly figure of Sir George, a gi a necessity for traveling Russian worn wayward, and knowing father wished to Grenville rose as «he left the room, evi curtail expense« as expeditiously as p**«i dently with the design of replying, bnt ant, as Froude soiuewbere describe« en as for men. —----- ------- Ide we conld do no leas than to begin at waving a good night kiss to all she passed him. ami the sense of security which his presence must have inspired in th* -A map displayed at the government these points belonging to onr individual from her friend« to her own chamber. expense«. ’ An awkward jmnse succeeded, bnt ; youngster. “You had better jump,” exhibit at the World's fair »bows that In the course of th* conversation Ralph among the gentlemen each face wore a It,- admiral is reported to have said, the I ni ted State** have 101 counties, t >ok occasion to hold op Rose's hand . look of mistrust ami scorn, while Mrs. and «harp came the reply, "I'd rather town., river., etc., named in honor of and call attention to a hltster. saying «hs 1 Newton and Lillian's heads were bowed stay with you, sir.” The subject is one t'oliimbn«. had beea «weeping and dusting the li in sorrow. worthy of being placed on the wall«of brary uerteif. I d TtiB Bfltt fo aaaniue a care •■Never mupl tbt hand," hfc 4«ter said. fciHttS »if. ihd Kon mutter the Academy next year Notice* i?» hereby given that the bourd ‘ of equalization of \ ninhill count v will meet at the court house in McMinn ville on Monday, the 28th day of Au gust, 1893, and continue in ncmh I oii one week for the purpose of examining and correcting the asaeMment roll, in any errors of description or valuation of property that may occur thereon; and for the purpose of transacting any other business that may come before the board; and all jiersons interested are requested to appear before said board at said time and date, and show cause1, if any there be, why their assessments should not remain as placed upon the roll. Do not fail to examine your as sessments, as the assessor has no power to correct any errors after the meeting of the board. Dated this 2nd day of August, 1893. F. M. Y ork , County Assessor. 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ARRIVE, Portia.id . 8:30 am Roseburg... .>.>0 Rosebnrg. . 7:00 a rni Portland . 4:.‘Ä (No Change of Cars) 1 3 I Portland . 7.00 p m SsnFrancisco S.15 San Fran. . 7:00 p m Portland 7.35 Above trains stop only at following i lions north of Roseburg: East Portia Oregon < itv, Woodburm, Salem, Alba Tangent, Sliedds, Hulsey, Harrisburg,] «■lion city, Irving, Eugene lllottebiirg Mail Daily. “ 'Vhrough VESHBULE d V r AINS1"” Leaving Portland, 3:45 A. M. 7:30 P. M. n PAVILION open four eve tings during the week, with good music in attendance. THE NEW GRAND STAND and tlie I NEW REGULATION TRACK are concetl- , etl to be among the most comfortable anti best on the Pacific coast. SPLENDID CONTESTSOFSPF.EII each day. There is entered for these contests the best field of horses this year that has been on the grounds ft r many seasons. Valuable ami hand.-ome improvements have been madt1 on tho grounds ami build- ings. PKEMIl'M LIST. Has been revised and improved for the ben efit of exhibitors. 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Si*'h'p/JjtaioDtoimnIt'taJmuM’h^mlifclirf’“*“? *1,t’lfl84’ nor n,t*r February 1A County, Number “? T^*"i^bF“b Name of Sender, prepaid. ea<u All charges on packages must W plus tobacco produced, it ^s Intrinsic value than anv ot,*r ibe.lutely, positively and MPF.AR HEM» >» A trial will convince the most skrpUeafof thu? rlc? ""y “,h,r l',,,t t«l«*«'<x aha,^ and style on earth, which prove?that It huJh,l?kthe ,Bnre«t «eller nl atty or pie. Try It. and participate In the con Lhe RnpularUatenml plena, d-« 10 ,ent piece of SPEAK HEAD you bu^ • ™ T*° "",7 ifi quaailty. Very Mneiore “ * lh* U<"’ no matter bow email th* THE R j. SORO COMPANY, MtnnLtnoWN, Onto. bepe u.eduaelyt'after IO-broar?ilic*i»ir’Ie* *'11* 000ntf will be puhltobeJ la ’1>U ÛOTT SINO UT TUS If TORT JAMUART I, ISM