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Show Warsaw newptLers report that, the agent of the United State are buying Need in Poland. This aeed sugar-bee- t will be given a trial at the agricultural station i the United btatep, Such aeed baa previously leen obtained prin" c cipally from France. There are rutnora at Colon that the British atcamer Togago ha beenaeized by the Colombian government at Panama and sent, under an armed escort to Buenaventuraaud that the lUitirrh eocml at Panama bas asked for a war ,, " 4. X'te ste M c Jtexsfak ybt ite. Ht Tfe fe kte 0 s 0 X I- I 0 0 0 0 A STORY OFTHE BOERCAMPAIGN IN NATAL A LOST ON THE.... l! decree abolishing it ia the result of the building of the Siberian railroad Nothing can compare to the rapid setUefnent of the vast plain, unless it be the ra pul growth of that, faniou dyspepsia cure, Uostettera btomaeh Bitters dRry it for consttpa-- i lion, imligeation. dyspepsia or flatulency. Frinee Ttian has been arrested and atripped of power by order of the empress and emperor. colony.'-T- Happiness cawnot be breurNt. bnt rme of th great hindrances to its aituimrent ran be tutu by Adams' Ptp-- ui A rich gold strike about 200 mile north of Valdes, Alaska, is reported. Lnmri.nt h r itn m jumhfu mior asiured aa n CAtiasR - M MS ilALSAM UiNDKKt tiMNh itie beflt cure fur corn. 15ct by The population of t lie state of New York is 7,208.012, as against 5,907,853 in 1800 COME AND GO Iu many forms RheumatismNeuralgia -- -- Lumbago Sciatica makeup a large part of human suffering. They come suddenly, but they go promptly by the u te of St Jacobs Oil which is a certain sure cure. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. a Vyi AiC H 1L J ) about Bluebell's eyes grew larger than their wont. "Rumors? 1 havent heard any, she said "What are they. Doctor Rothes? Yo'u haven t heaid? He had not released her hand, and was holding it very closely now. ,They bay that the Boers are marching into Natal." "Oh!" Bluebell uttered a little cry, and the rosy color faded out of her face. "Is It war, then?" I suppose io, Rothes answered gravely. "It seems Kruger has as good as declared war by sending a message to England demanding that our troops should be immediately recalled from South Africa." Bluebell sat very still on her horse, her hands clasped; Rothes had at last withdrawn his. "Will thev come to Ladysmith? she whispered at last. That Is what Is Rothes nodded. expected. We shall be besieged. The Inhabitants are beginning to fly already, and 1 expert In a few days Ladysmith will be deserted except by the garrison. . "And you, what will you do? Bluebell asked. There was a little quiver In her voice, whlth seemed to send a swift thrill of mingled joy and pain to Rothes very soul. "I shall remain here, of course, he answered, trying to bpeak in his usual tone. "Unless there ,1s fighting outside. If there Is I shall go with the , army." Bluebell was silent for a moment, and then she said You will be on our side, of course? I will he with the British army, Rothes answered quietly, but, thank heaven,1 a "doctors business 1 not do fight on any particular side, or to slay his brother, but to do w'hat he can for those who are wounded and dying on either side. But you are going into the town. Miss Leslie? I must not keep you. said Bluebell: "I have messages, "but I will not wait long, as I am going back --lone. "May I go a bit of the way with Rothes asked eagerly. "I da you? not like the Idea of you riding those twelve miles alone wlth.the country In thfs unsettled state. . Her soft eyes fell suddenly. Bluebell would hardly acknowledge to herself how her heart beat and her veliti thrilled at the proposal. she sald the next Thank you, It is kind of you. I shall moment. leave the town about three, I think. Then I shall be here at that time Good-byJust now. he answered. And he moved away. Bluebell rode on Into the town. The terrible tidings had shocked and horrified her, but she was not frightened. There was little fear In Bluebell Leslies nature, small and childish and fragile as she looked. And she was a woman; and the look In Adair Rothes' eyes, the close, warm clasp of his band, occupied her thoughts almost mdre than this terrible picture of e, Genuine Carters Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of Sea Tory war. She found Ladysmith In a state of confusion. Many of the shops were shut. But Bluebell managed to get her "business done, and then went to see one of her acquaintances. She found her busy preparing for Wrapper Below. Fac-Sim- ile iH nd oa eay to toko Mongo. FOR HEADACHE. FOR BIUOUSRESS. FOR TORPID LIYER. FOR CONSTIPATION IT? FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THECOMPLEXIGI suw SAWMSAWM. Kv t O" TegBtMvfewfrwwC I OA HcVtrt, Pnrely -- I S1MUII UUUM'M If CURE SICK HEADACHE. SHOES UNION NAPE The rent worth of tv, I- - Donato tt.i.00 and 0.1. 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Take aa aMlurtHiUat on katom. and t&xx lwa arfft nim pcmflu w.U If Ku aba fnea mampxd jret them for you, arnd dtwrt to pnea and gfir extra for aamafa and vtdth, pai or oaf taa leather, will nwh yon anywhere, fktfatopw Vw a. your drain' aneiAvmff fsftat, torn kind of departure. I suppose Its safer to go, said Mrs. Lloyd, a pretty little English whose husband was an engineer. "Ted Insists on my going; but I dont feel as if I could leave him here alone. " "You are going and Mr. Uoyd ( Is remaining? exclaimed Bluebell, with startled eyesf and then: Oh, Nellie, how can you? I would not, of course, If I had only myself to consider, said Mrs. Lloyd, the tears springing to her eyes; but there Is my poor little baby, Bluebell. What of that? sald Bluebell, A wife's place Is beside her husband, surely? Better you should both die together, if the worst comes, than that you should be separated. Nellie, how would you feel if anything happened to your husband and you so far - . away? Nellle burst into tears. Yes, you are quite right, Bluebell. I held out against Ted ever so long, and, now that you speak like that, I feel that 1 have been very cowardly to give In to him. No, I won't go! Bluebell left her friend, whose mind was thoroughly made up, after a little, and the two friends kissed each other, with the feeling that they might never meet again on earth. Bluebell kept back her own tears, and answered the little woman as bravely as she could, --hut as she rode out of the town her path was all blurred by the blinding tears that came to her eyes now, Doctor Hothes was waiting for her, mounted on a fine cbesnut horse of his own, and together' they rode on in silence until they were out of sight of thetowa, You saw one of your friends? Rothes said at last. Yes. I saw Mrs Lloyd. She is going to Stay at Ladjsntith even if it is besieged. wo-ma- n, FOR DIZZINESS rc. W. Xm Jbaula Rooa La. JAroektong Maafi or printed. Stamp, fuf I VO ni I A 1 VVrl.ro Mnuorlp. Ir kn I U catalogue COh liox g4it Laki Vtai. t - CHABia-- -- - S VELDT dercunent of either menato- - or defiance ig his mice. She glanced Into Rothes face. Hs sat very stiff and very erect on his hors. hl face turned towards ths other man. Bluebell had never not even tiat night of the Marltzburg ball seen so stern and cold a look upon hi fa as that which froze it at this momeat The expression startled dir still j mors pw. Was It possible these two men Jaeat-aac- h ot her?" I lve the matter entirely In Miss if Leslie'! hands, he said, gravely, she tlikiks 1 have come far enough, I am quite prepared to return to Ladysmith. looked at Bluebell. You had better conte with m, Miss Leslie, and allow Dr. Rothes, to return home, he said; then added In a lower tone: Your father Is not quite himself today. Perhaps you would not care to have a stranger at New Kelso under the circumstances." Not quite himself That decided Bluebrl. Not for worlds would she have Adair Rothes, whose gkd opinion sht felt so strangely rehictant to lose, we her own father In a condition, and that was evldenSy what Moore's words implied. Adaa Leslie bad always been a little apt to exceed, hut U was only of late within the last six months that his datghter had noticed It. And It seemed to her.ince the coming of Gerald Moore that her father had yielded still more to his, unfortunate weakntss. Periaps you had better not come any further. Dorter Rothes," she said, in a low voice. "If Mr, Moore Is going to" New Kelso, "of course he may ae well rife with me, but 1 would Just a soon go by myself. I am not a bit afraid." Rothes took off Ills hat and held oht his hand. For. vine minute, only-- one, their horses were tlose together, and Moore was so far apart as to render him out of earshot at least of awhis1-per- . -- 1 & "1 remembei Siberia a I'rliuui A Siberia is uo longer to be a penal' he ife xfe Jte Me ate Mk Me ste Me 0 (Continued td tin vtas the day you The strike of the 700 employes of the spoke of ruling our-- " s.tld Dr. Adair Forest urine at Urehhaid, Da , which Rothes-f- or it was he-- 1 in a low voice, ha continued since last March, has 'hut I hardly exputed you would come today,-witthese terrible rumors been satisfactorily settled, Teasel. xM s? 5N fs3f 5 5f W ifs "Brave little woman!" said Rothes, a tone of emotion in his voice. "I always thought her rather a butterfly, and I beg her pardon mentally for that. "In fact, you thought she and I were very much alike" said Bluebell, with a little tone of coquetry. "Confess now you think me that, too.jlopt you. Doctor Rothes? "1 never thought you anythlns but " He "was speaking with a sudden passion, lmt he suddenly cheeked himself and paused. "You know you are not justified In speaking like that," he said at last gravely "Did I ever give you reason to do so?" Rluebell laughed a little. "Do you remember the ball at Marltzburg last spring. Doctor Rothes? Ah, you didnt approve of me at all then! He remembered It quite well. It was the first time he had met the Leslies, for he had been practicing In Marltzburg himself then. Bluebells wild, childishly high spirits had carried her away that night, and she had flirted Indiscriminately with all the officers then stationed at Marltzburg. Bluebell remembered It, too. Who Is that gri young man gazing so strangely at me? she ashed her partner, a gay young lieutenant. Do you think he wants an Introduction, or Is he only trying to whiter me with a glance of his eye? The latter, I think, the lieutenant had answered, more truthfully than gallantly. "Hes Doctor Rothes, and they gay he 4s one of the awfully serious kind, you know. Takes life like a funeral, and believes one should go to church twice on Sundays. That kind of thing, dont you know. Rothes sunburned face had deepened Just a little in tint. It Is too bad to bring back those old foolishnesses to ones memory," he said! "I did not know' you then. Miss Leslie. I had not seen you In your home. I did not know you earned the love and devotion of the poor natives on your fathers place. I did not know you taught them, as far as was possible, not the mere profession of Christianity, but its practice. Bluebell bent a little over her - Cheap RfitM EfifiL - - lad tutrjJr- - As The special excursion rates oow he " la ths archaic vase rporn a the ing quoted apply via the Denver A Rio Brtvlsh museum anyone can gaze upon (Irauiie railroad, The bcenlc Route ot the World. babies feeding bottle ot Twq lines of railway beci which were antique when Joseph tween Grand Junction and Denver. their choice at no adwent Into Egypt. The museum au- Pahbengers haveFour ditional eoU daily fast express Is now thors catalogue completed, aft- trains, New and elegant dining cars. er twenty years' labor, and h&a coat Puli mao and ordinary aleeping cart 1200,000 It consists of 400 volumes through to Chicago without change. Do not miss the grand scenery on the and 70 supplements. Denver dr Rio Grande. Ask your agent When a woman Is out calling on for particular and tickets v'a the D. 11. U. R.R. people that she thinks are fashionable, Twelve new sugar refineries will It always makes her mad to haahher husbancUTalk about "veal pot-ptopened in Russia next season. - sun-bak- . said Rothes, hurriedly and a little hoarsely. I don't know wheriT may see you again. God only knows I pray that He may guard and keep you from danger!" He bent a little nearer, and added in a whisper: As you value your safety and happiness, beware of that min. I entreat of you.to.do.su.. He. is. a dangerous man, I cannot say more. Good-b- y good hr. The aasp of his fingers on her hand Was Q remain there for many jlays. He rode- off, raising his hat, and a strange sense of desolation and loneliness fell upon Bluebell. She turned Rovers head and rode not glancing at Moore. Adairs on, horses head. I am afraid I ought to teach my-B- words still rang In her cars. So that is Doctor Rothes? said that first. Doctor Rothes. Charity a little cut ot his horse Moore, giving begins at home. But let us not speak whip that sent him springing on of this. We can't be anything hut the beside Bluebell. friends, can we, with this terrible danYes," she straight Into ger facing us? Surely It will draw all his face. Dosaid, looking you know him? European people out here closer toI had the pleasure of meeting him gether If anything could? once In Marltzburg, said the millionYes, said Rothes quietly, we aire dryly; but, Miss Leslie, I wish to cant be anything but friends." of else just now. Your Bluebell felt vaguely hurt at the talk something has given me leave to do so. cold words. They rode on, the horses' father do you think has kept me all this necks quite close together, and Rothes What about this district? time lingering talked of the coming ordeal. Bluebell Bluebell shook - her ruddy brown felt somehow strangely disappointed. head. A feeling of vague discomfort The last time she had met Adair Rothes he had held her hand long, and.uneaslness shot through her at the and looked Into her eyes with a look question; but not In her wildest guessshe have arrived within a mile that had made every vein In her body es couldtruth? of the thrill; and now he was so cool and Gerald Moore went on Slowly: indifferent a friend, as he had said, . The country will soon he In a fer. and nothing'more. It will be danger It was not that Bluebell was In ment; existence rffisafe. men For this does not ous, love with him. She told herself about a dozen times a day that she liked matter so much; for women, especially Adair Rothes very much, but '"Could those he paused and added Impresnever Imagine him as a lover; yet sively "whom we love, it is terrible not to be thought of. Your father now, why this sinking of her heart? wishes to out of you the country gc It was drawing towards sunset a while yet there is time. esunset. Thwhole glorious of the (To be continued.) sky died In crimson and gold, the very veldt reflected the so- that' it - t , CfTY OF HQNQ KONO. looked as if it were bathed in blood Bluebell shuddered as she thought that It Is 0o of tho Host ITnhmUhfal Spot a the Glob. very soon it might be. A kopje was before them, one of In spite of all the precautions that those little hills rising steeply from have been taken, the perfect sanlta the one "side, sloping from the other, tlon of the city, the fine natural draln-8the cleanliness ot ,tbe street, so common pn the.. Natal ,veldt .Suddenly, as Bluebell looked "towards It, Hong Kong, says the Boston Tran a figure on horseback emerged from script, is one of the most unhealthful behind It, and came riding straight spots on the globe. With Its tropical heat, the lofty peaks that half encircle towards them. Bluebell felt a thrill of annoyance It catch the clouds that the rapid evapand aversion run through her, for she oration create, the floods of rain pour-lndown In streaming torrents. The recognized the rider at once. It was houses lack light, although they are the millionaire, Gerald Moore. e, built ns weir with they "could-hperforated ceilings, through which the CHAPTER III. He rode forward and lifted his hat, air circulates, admitted from openings In the outer walls; the floors putting his horse In Bluebells way so pierced that she could not pass. Bluebell fan- are brilliantly waxed, carpets, owing to the great dampness being dispensed cied his face was paler than usual with. The great difficulty Is to secure but his deep, slowly-movin- g eyes did light and proper ventilation; the not move from her face. streets are very narrow, and the towYour father has sent me to meet ering walls of buildings opposite obyou, Miss Leslie," he said in his rich, struct the light in front, while at the We have heard that - the rear the courts deep tone. or terraces crowded Boer army has crossed into Natal, and with forage cast a heavy shade from is marching straight on Ladysmith. that direction. In the gardens, while It is not safe for you to be alone on plants flourish luxuriantly, there Is veldt. the no grass, but the ground is green with 1 am not alone, thank you, Mr. moss. Just as It grows In damp, shady Moore," said the girl, a touch of defiplaces in cooler climates. The heat and the great humidity, are destrucance In her tones. "Doctor Rothes-shturned towardaJldalr "has kind tive to health, and it Is doubtful if ly been seeing me home. He had there Is a single normal liver In the whole of Hong Kong. English women heard the news you refer to. She was struck by tbe look on Ger- who come out with complexions of cream and roses grow thin and salald Moores face as he turned to the Hong Kong complexion Is a Rotbes. There was an almost diaboli- low; cal expression upon It; but it passed startling grayish green, and the old resident has, with his pallor, dark sway so quickly that she could not bluish circles under the eyes. The have sworn to It least exertion Includes exhausting peru "I presume that Dr. Rothes will not spiration, and people 'become gaunt object to banding you over to my and thin. charge now that you are within three Shut not thy purse strings always miles of New Kelso? he said. It seemed .to Bluebell there was an ua- - against painted distress -- rLambf Good-b- life of most of our women is a The or Jinary evcry-daceaseless treadmill of wort. How much harder the daily tasks become when some derangement of the female organs makes every movement painful and keeps the nervous system all unstrung I One day she is wretched and utterly miserable in a day or two she Is better and laughs at her fears, thinking there is nothing much the matter after all ; but before night the deadly backache reappears, the limbs tremble, the lips twitch it seems as though all the imps of Satan were clutching her vitals ; she goes to pieces and is flat on her back. No woman ought to arrive at tMa terrible state of of misery, because these symptoms are assure forerunner womb troubles. She must remember that Lydia E. Pink-ham- s Vegetable Compound is almost an infallible cure for all female ills, suclvafl irregularity of periods, which cause weak st'omach,"sick neadache, etc,, displacements and inflammation of the wdmb, or any of the multitudes of illnesses which beset the female organism. v -- - elf Mrs, Gooden wroio to Mrs, Ptnkham when shm was In groat trouble Her letter tells the result , Dear Mas Firebar: I am very grateful to you for your kindness and the interest you have taken In me. and truly believe that your medicines and advice are worth more to a woman than all the doctors in the world. .My troubles began with inflammation and hemorrhages from the kidneys, then inflammation, congestion gnd falling of the womb, and Inflammation of the ovaries. I underwent local treatment every da v for some time; then, after nearly two months, the doctor gave me permission to go back to work. I went back, but in less than a week was compelled to give up and go to bed. 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