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Show Warsaw newspapers report that the gent of the I tiiWd States are bQjiojf agar-beseed in Poland Thia seed ill be given a trial at elation in the Inrted Statea guch eeed has previously been obtained prin-pally from France le Ms&yte LOST 1 ei veaael. The strike of the 70( employes of the Foreat mine at Archbald, 1a , which has contained stoca last March, baa been satisfactory y settled. Siberian rriioui A boll had. filbert is do longer to be a peaal '1 he decree colony. abolishing it is be result of the building of the Siberian railroad. Nothing can compare to the rapid settVmcnt of the plains, Doles it be the rapid growth of that famous dyspepsia cure. Hohtetters btomsch Hitters Try it for constipation, indigestion, dyspepsia or fistula ncy. at Princa Tuan has been arrested and tripped of power by order of tbs empress and emperor. Happiness cannot be bought, but one of the great hindrances to its attainment caa ba re moved by Adams Pepsin TutU B'ruui. 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M&nui-erlp- t Chaap Bataa Baat. - Aa AaeWat IaSaitry. the archaic vaae rodpt The apeelal excuralon rate ' now be lug quoted apply via the Denver A Rio Grande railroad. The Weenie Route of the World." Two tinea of railway between Grand Junction and Denver. Pasaengera have their choice f,t no ad ditional coal. Four daily fast axpreaa trains. New and elegant dining cara. Pullman and ordinary sleeping ears through to Chicago without change. Do not mUa the grand ecaneryoe the Denver A KioGrande. A ale your agent for particular! and tickets va the IX In at the British museum anyone can gate upon bablas' feeding bottles of clay which were antique when Joseph went into Egypt. The museum authors' catalogue Is now complete, after twenty yean labor, and haa coat 200,000. It consists of 400 volumes and 70 supplements. sun-bak- 1 T vy; j &.! ste sit natal in VELDT ;v dercurrent cf either menace or defiance In his voice aaawwaanweana She glanced into Rothis' face. He sat very stiff and very emt on his OFTHH A STORY horse, his face turned towards the other man. Bluebell bad never not even that night of the Maritzburg ball Ta:x seen so stern and cold a look upon hts face as that whuh froze it at this moment. By H. B. Mackenzie The expression startle her still more now Was it possible these two men knew e.u h oilier ; w ;; ,v WWXOI' "1 leave the matter entirely In Miss "Brave little woman'" aald Rntke,t Leslies If hands' he said gravely I alIn tone of emotion his voice. she thinks I have tome far enough, I as thought her rather a butterfly, am to return to Ladyand 1 beg her pardou mentally fur smithquite prepaicd that Moore looked at ItlueV'l. ' In fact you thought she and I were "You ha In tii r i imp with me. Miss with very mui h alikegaul Bluebell, Leslie and al'ow Dr. Rothes to a little tone of coquetry. Confess now home" lie said, then added In a you. vou think don't me that, too, lower lone Your father Is not quite Doctor Rothes?" h.m.-ul- f vou would not "I never thought you anything cere to todaj Ptrhaps a stranger at New Kelso have " sodbut He was speaking with a under the urmnistam es " den past-ionbut he suddenly che ked Not quite himself That decided yon himself and paused "You know Bluebell Not for worlds would she are not justified in speaking like that, have Adair Rothes, whose good opinhe said at last gravely. Did I tvsr ion she felt so stiangely reluctant to give you reason to do so?" lose, see her own father in a a Bluebell laughed little. condition, and that was "Do you remember the ball at Moore's words implied. what evidently last spring, Doctor Roth Adam Leslie had always hen a lit-t- e Ah, you didn't approve of me at tQ apt to exceed hut It was only of then!". He remembered it quite well, ft late within the lust six months that his daughter had noticed it And it was the first time he had met the Le seemed to her, since the coming of la lies, for he had been practicing Gerald Moore that - her father had Maritzburg himself then. Bluebell's more to his unfortunate still wild, childishly high spirits had cap yielded weakness. ried her away that night, and aha had 'Perhaps you had better not come flirted Indiscriminately with all the any then stationed at Maritsburg in further, Doctor Rothes, Bhe eaid, a low voice. "If Mr. Moore la going Bluebell remembered it, too. to New Kelso, of course he may aa Is Who g young that man gazing so strangely at me? ah well ride with me; hut 1 would Just aa 1 am soon go by myself. not a bit asked her partner, a gay young lleU' afraid." tenant "Do you think he wants aa Rothes took off his hat and held out introduction, or is he only trying to hii haud. Fur uuc oiluutc, Culjr 8u8, wither me with a glance of his eye The latter, I think," the lieutenant their horses were close together, and had answered, more truthfully than Moores was so far apart as to render him out of earshot at least of a whisgallantly. "Hes Doctor Rothes, and they say he la one of the awfully seri per.Good-bsaid Rothes, hurriedly ous kind, you know. Takes life like I don't know a funeral, and believes one should go and a little hoarsely. 1 when see God only you may again. to church twice a Sundaye.That knows ! pray that He inay guard and' kind of thing, dont you know." Rothes sunburned face had deepen- keep you from danger!" He bent a little nearer, and added In a whisper; ed Just a little In tint. It Is too bad to bring back those "As you value your safety and happiness, beware ef that man. I entreat old foolishnesses to ones memory,' of you to do ao. He la a dangerous he aald. I did not know you them. aan. I cannot say more. Good-b- y Miss Leslie. I had not seen yon In jood-byour home. I did not know you earned the love and devotion of the poor The clasp of his fingers on her hand natives on your fathers place. I did wa io remain there for many days. not know you taught them, aa far as He rode off, raising his hat, and strange sense of desolation and lonewas possible, not the mere profession liness fell upon Bluebell. of Christianity, but Its practice. turned Rovers head and rode Bluebell bent a little over her She ' gn, not glancing at Moore. Adair's horse's head Vfwords still v v. . i am Ms X boercampaign ON THE.... ; CHAFi r.R II (Continued ) "I remembered this a. the day you poke of, riding over." said Dr A, lair Kothes for It wag be in a low voice, "but 1 hardly expeiud you would come today, with these terrible rumors about Bluebell g eyeb grew larger than their wont I haven't heard any." she "Humors r Rothes?' aid. What are they. He had not "You haven't heard? released her hand, and was holding it very closely now. 'They say that the Boers are marehlng into Natal" "Oh'" Bluebell uttered a little cry, and the rosy color faded out of her face. Is it war, then?" I suppose so." 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 retailed from South Africa. Bluebell sat very still on her horse, her hands clasped, Rothes had at last withdrawn bis. "Will thev come to Ladysmith?" she whispered at last. Rothes nodded. "That Is what Is expected. We shall be besieged. The Inhabitants are beginning to fly already, and I expect In a few days Ladysmith will be deserted except by the garrison. And you. what will you do?" Blue-ba- ll a little quiver asked. There in her voice, which 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 speak in his usual tone. "Unless there U 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 be with the British army," Rothes answered quietly, "but, thank heaven, a doctors business Is not to fight on any particular side, or to slay his brother, but to do what he can for those who are wounded and dying on either aide. But you are going Into the town. Miss Leslie?. 1 must not keep you." said Bluebell; "I have messages, but I will not wait long, as I am going back alone. "May I go a bit of the way with I do yon? Rotbea asked eagerly. not Bke the Idea of you riding those twelve mllea alone with the eountry in this unsettled state. Her soft eyes fell' suddenly. Bluebell would hardly acknowledge to herself how her heart beat and her veins thrilled at the proposal. Thank you," she said the next moment. "It is kind of you. I shall leave the town about three, 1 think." "Then I ehall be here at that time, Good-byhe answered. just now. And he moved away. Bluebell rode on Into the town. The terrible tidings had shocked and horrified her, but she was not fright-- ened, There was little fear to Bluebell Leslies nature, small and childish and fragile aa she looked. And she was a woman; and the look In Adair Rothes' eyes, the close, warm clasp of his hand, occupied her thoughts almost more than this terrible picture of war. She found Ladysmith to a state of confusion. Many of the 6hopg were ahut But Bluebell managed to get her business done, tnd then went to see one of her acquaintances. She found her busy preparing lor departure. I suppose its safer to go, aald Mrs. Lloyd, a pretty little English woman, whose husband wag an engineer. Ted insists on my going; but I don't feel as If I could leave him .here alone. Ton are going and Mr. Lloyd da remaining? exclaimed Bluebell, with startled eyes, and then: Oh, Nellie, how can you? "I would not, of course. If I had only myself to consider, eaid Mrs. Lloyd, the tears springing to her eyes; but there is my poor little baby. Bluebell. What of that? said 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 yon feel If anything happened to your husband and you so far way? Nellie burst jlnto tears. Tea, you are quite right. Bluebell. I held out against Ted ever so long, and, now that you speak like that, I feel that I have been very cowardly to give in to him. No, 1 wont go! Bluebell left her friend, whose mind was thoroughly made lip, after a little,, and the tw.Q.irtends 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, but as she rode out of the town her path was a!l blurred by the blinding tears that came to her eyes now. Doctor Rothes was waiting for her, mounted on a fine chesnut horse of his own, and together they rode on in alienee until they were out of sight of the town. Ton-sa- w one of your friends? Rothes said at last - Yes. X saw Mrs. Lloyd.- - She Is going to stay at Ladysmith even If it is besieged. Doe-to- ni ! six taittautaaMW 3 l There are rumors at Colon that the British steamer Togago has been seized by the Colombian government at Panama and sent, under an armed escort to Buenaventura, and that the British consul at Panama has asked for a was sdoiok Kte5. &&! e, -- YYkea a woman Is out calling on people that the think are fashionable. A It. G. K. It. It always makes her mad to hear her Twelve new sugar refineries win be husband talk abont "veal pot-nlopened to Russia next season. ." i 1 - le-tu- . tstiTfrT JW. W Mar-ltzhu- ' grave-lookin- y, r life of most of our women ia a The ordinary every-d- a ceaseless treadmill of work. 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 y. t U. " DO' begins at home. But let us not spktk of this. We cant be anything bat friends, can we, with this terrible das-gfacing us? Surely It will draw ill European people out here closer together If anything could? Yes," said Rothes quietly, " we cant be anything but friends." Bluebell felt vaguely hurt at the cold words. They rode on, the horses necks quite close together, and Rothes talked of the coming ordeal. Bluebell felt somehow strangely disappointed. The ,a8t tIme ehe ha1 met Adair 8 he had bald her hand tesg.-and looked Into her eyes with a look that had made every veto In her body thrill; and now he was so cool and Indifferent a friend, sa he had said, and nothing more. It was not that Bluebell was In love with him. She told herself about a dozen times a day that she liked Adair Rothes very much, but could never Imagine him aa lover; yet now, why this sinking of her heart? It was drawing towards sunse-tglorious sunset The whole of the sky died In crimson and goILlhe Terr veldt reflected the crimson, so that It looked as if it were bathed In blood. Bluebell shuddered as she thought that very soon It might be. A kopje was before them, one of those little hills rising steeply from the one side, sloping from the other, so common on the Natal veldt Suddenly, as Bluebell looked towards It, a figure on horseback emerged from behind It, and came riding straight towards them. Bluebell felt a thrill of annoyance and aversion run through her, for she recognized the rider at once. It vrss 'r the millionaire, Gerald Moore. er CHAPTER IIL He rode forward and liftoff his hat, putting his horse In Bluebell's way so that she could not pass. Bluebell fended his face was paler than usual; but his deep, slowly-movieyes did not move from her face. Your father has sent me to meet you. Miss Leslie, he said In his rich, deep tone. "We have heard that ihe Boer army has cifiped Into Natal, sad Is marching straight on Ladysmith. It is not safe for you to be alone a ng the veldt am Moore, ; : hot alone,' thank you, Mr.' said the girl, a touch of dh ance In her tones. "Doctor Rothes she turned towards Adair "ha kindly been seeing me home. He btd heard the news you refer to." She was struck by the look on Gerald Moores face as he turned to Rothes. There was an almost diabolical expression upon it; but it passed away so quickly that she could have sworn to It.'. I presume that Dr. Rothes will not object to handing you over to BY charge now that you are within three miles of New Kelso? he said. R seemed to Bluebell there was an nu- - a little cut of the whip that sent him springing oa Moore, .giving his horse beside Bluebell, Yes, she said, looking straight Into his face. Do Jou know him? "I had the pleasure of meeting him once In Maritzburg. aald the millionaire dryly; "but, Miss Leslie, 1 wish to talk of something else just now. Your father has given me leave to do so. What do you think has kept me all this time lingering about this district? Bluebell shook her ruddy brown head. A feeling of vague discomfort and uneasiness shot through her at the question; but not to her wildest guesses could she have arrived within a mile of the truth. Gerald Moore went on slowly: "The country will soon be In a ferment; existence in It will be dangerous, unsafe. For men this does not matter so much; for women, especially those he paused and added Impreswhom we love, it Is terrible sively not to be thought of. Your father wishes you to go out of the country while yet there Is time. (To be continued.) - 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 this terrible state of bwwttwo m 'ggro Torenmnerof womb troubles. She must remember that Lydia B. Pink-ham- 's Vegetable Compound is almost an infallible cure for all female ills, such as irregularity of periods, which cause weak stomach, sick headache, etc., displacements and inflammation of the womb, or any of the multitudes of HI nesseS'Which beset the female organism. , -- I J!rsa Gooden wreto to FJrsaPlnkhom when was In groat trouble " Dear Mrs. Pixxham: I am very grateful to you for your kindness and the Interest you have taken in me, and.truly believe that your medicine and advioe are worth more to a woman thaa all the doctors in the world. My troubles began with inflammation and hemorrhages from the kidneys, then Inflammation, congestion and falling of the womb, and inflammation of the ovaries, I underwent local Areataiestavery da v for some timet then.after nearly two months, the doctor gave me permission to go back to work. 1 went beck, but in leea than a week waa compelled to give up and go to bed. On break-- a the second time, 1 decided to let doctor mi and down medicines alone and try your remediea. Before v ZJf the first bottle wee gone I felt the effect of it. Three bottles of Lydia IX Pink liarn Vegetable and package of Sanative Wash did 1 Cotnpound me more good then all the doctor treatment and medicine. I have gained twelve xounda during the last two mouths and am better in every way. Thanking you for your kind dvioe and attention, I remain, Your gratefully, MRS. E. J. GOODEN, Ackley, Iowa." 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A heat, the lofty pe&ks that half encircle it catch the clouds that the rapid evap. good meal makes a contented passenger. oration create, the floods of rain pairC. F. WARREN, General Agent Santa Fe Route, ing down in streaming torrents. The 41 1 Dooly block:' Salt Lake City, Utah, houses lack light, although they are built as well as they could be, with aiasxxxxxxaxxxxx wwww perforated ceilings, through which the air circulates, admitted from openings Sio? Tobacco SoooEiiiT pierced in the outer walls; the floors nervoua avvtem to do eat RACO In IS turn are brilliantly waxed, farjfets, owing . Popularly known ae to the only cure that UEALLV CURtS JuTf.TSar to the great dampness being dispensed CURO Ml notifies you when to atop bold with a THE EASY CUTTEH cure any earn with. The great difficulty is to secure fuarantee ihiX three boxee wul Haa tribe and aetecrews to vewtaoieand bannieKM. 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Bd4 dtTitUoa resident has, with his pallor dark aed aafrovad truMaao d faatttr ar 4 $trra mnmon. pUJa fey rat r A. U. Borp A Cfo bluish circles under the eyes. The 0 FfROjLfo4.C itAdoMiv nj froiuf.ia.m.. kaJft Lake, Vt etrrat, t. bit, least exertion Includes exhausting perBrflDk Oragfond aPdDMrotte spiration, and people become gaunt wcrVI?HF0J? PENSION and thin. Bicarouu, Waehloeton. I. C, they will receive quick replies. B. 5th N H. Vol ) , frd by Shut, not th purse strings always bug soih Corps. Fresccut.B( Claims slate IS 7 1 distress.NEW OSCOVERr; Lamb. against palpfcd Sire W Sof treil-nO 1 - ulrkralle(iirareewont fi,Beuk end te eu-- e. M treeuecat W. N. U., Salt taka Nc.48, 1900 kata M.B. a. r Ever Eat in a Dining Car? Ltimetiii Con 1 BAC0-CUR- 1 Self-Supporti- ng 1 - lR.&OdA-NKO,PhuUh- ,. i JlEj IBESffigr. I honDClV U Ue-- e.fc A The ADVANPF r.jaua t I sho Her letter tells tho tosuSt f |