(Sum s&isantp W -- has Every mother possesses information of vital value to her young daughter. That daughter is a precious legacy, and tha responsibility for her future is largely in the hands of the mother. The mysterious change that develops the thought less girl into the thoughtful woman should find the mother on tho watch day and night. As she cares for the physical well-being of her daughter, so will the woman be, and her children also. When tho young girl's thoughts become sluggish, when she experience headaches, dizziness, faintness, and exhibits an abnormal disposition to sleep, pains in the back and lower limb3, eyes dim, desire for solitude, and a dislike for the society of other girls, when 6he is a mystery to herself and .friends, then the mother should go to her aid promptly. ' At such a time the-greatest aid to nature is Lydia E. Pink h:im8 Vegetable Compound. It prepares the young system for tho coming change, and is the surest reliance in this hour of trial. The following letters from Miss Good are practical proof of Mrs. Pinkham's efficient advice to young women. Miss Good asks Mrs. Pinkham for Help. ,r June 12th, 1899. Dear Mrs. Piskhim: I hare been Tery much bothered for some time with ray monthly periods being irregular. I will tell you all about it, uu pui rayeii in your care, i or i nave beard so much of you. Each month menstruation would become less and less, until it entirely stopped for six months, and now it has stopped again. I have become very ner vous and of a very bad color. I am a young girl and have always had to i MISS Pf ARt C009 I scnnin Vrjr VaSr Vii REWARD deposited with which will be testimonial is writer's special Horn e Visits 0 TWO SPECIAL Excursions. freircfit, f iJcBoro & Ho. Yd. Ry. "North-Westcrn Line" Offers all Xebraskans an opportunity to visit their oij homes or their friends In any of the following- named states: Iowa. Minnesota. Illinois. Wisconsin, So. 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Reason is a man's guide, but prin ciple is his safeguard. It Stiffens the Goods It Whitens the Goods It Polishes the Goods It makes all garments fresh and crisp as when first bough new. - Try sampe Paokage. Tou'U like it If you try It. You'll buy It If you try It. Tou'Il use it it you try ft. Try it. Sold by al! Grocers. ST. LOUIS miVM CALL Leave Omaha f :05 p. m.; arrive St. Louis 7:00 a. m. WEECE ACE YOU CCIKG? my mem uni cut ot toum Trains leave Unloa Station Dally for Kansas City. Qulncy, St. Louis and all points East or South. Half Rte$ to' (Plus i.00) many southern points on 1st and 3rd Tuesday of Each month. All information at City Ticket OOce. 1415 Fatnam Street (Paxton Hotel Blk.) or write HAY I. tsCC-fS. City Passenger and Ticket - Agent. - Omaha, Neb. -v. , UJrajsT Tse Wcadtr I h "j N Boi:iNCsJa BRYflll OIMMPERinUSM There Is no place In our system of government for the deposit of arbi trary and irresponsible power. Three-quarters of a century ago, when our nation was small, the strug gles of Greece aroused our people, ard Webster and Clay gave eloquent ex pression to the universal desire for Grecian independence. In 1896 all parties manifested a livery interest in the success of the Cubans, but now. when a war is in progress in South Africa, which must result In the ex tension of the monarchical idea, or in the triumph of a republic, the advo cates of imperialism In this country dare not say a word in behalf of the Boers. Imperialism would be profitable to the army contractors; It would be profitable to the snip owners, who would carry live soldiers to the Phil ippines and bring dead soldiers back; it would be profitable to those who would seize upon the franchises, and it would be profitable to the officials whose salaries would be fixed, here and paid over there; but to the farmer, to the laboring man and to the vast majority of those engaged in other occupations it would bring expendi ture without return and risk without reward. The democratic platform describes the situation when ft says that the Filipinos cannot be. citizens without endangering our civilization. Who will dispute it? And what is the al ternative? If the Filipino Is not to be a citizen, shall we make him a sub ject. On that question the democratic platform speaks with equal emphasis. It declares that the Filipino cannot be a subject without endangering cur form of government. A republic can have no subjects. A subject is possible only In a government resting upon force. It Is not necessary to own people in order to trade with them. We carry on trade today with every part of the world, and our commerce has expand ed more rapidly than the commerce of any European empire. We do not own Japan or China, but we trade with their people. We have not absorbed the republics of Central and South America, but we trade with them. It has not been necessary to have any political connection with Canada or the nations of Europe In order to trade with them. Trade cannot be perma nently profitable unless it is volun tary. In commemoration of the fact that France was our ally in securing inde pendence the citizens of that nation joined with the citizens of the United States In placing in New York harbor an heroic statue representing liberty enlightening the world. What course shall our nation pursue? Send the statue of liberty back to France and borrow from England a statue of Will iam the Conqueror? Or shall our na tion so act as to enable the American people to join with tne Filipinos in placing in the harbor of Manila a statue of liberty enlightening the orient? ' What is our title to the Philippine islands? Do we hold them by treaty or by conquest? Did we buy them or did we take them? Did we purchase the people? If not, how did we secure title to them? "Were they thrown in with the land. Will- the republicans say that inanimate earth has value, but that when that earth is molded by the divine hand and stamped with the likeness of the Creator it becomes a fixture and passes with the soil? If governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed, it is impossible to secure title to people, either by force or by purchase. The growth of the principle of self government, planted on American soil, has been the overshadowing political fact of the nineteenth century. It has made this nation conspicuous among the nations and given it a place in his tory such as no other nation has ever enjoyed. Nothing has been able - to check the onward march of this idea. I am not willing that this nation shall cast aside the omnipotent weapon of truth to seize again the weapons of physical warfare. I would not ex change the glory of this republic for the glory of all the empires that have risen and fallen since time began. . Our nation has a mission, but it is to liberate those who are in bondage hot to place shackles upon those who are struggling to be free. We rejoice in the marvellous victory won by Dewey In Manila bay; we would give to him a sacred place in history and crown his memory with blessings. To us he Is a hero; tc the Filipino he can be a savior. Let him be known to posterity, not as the sub jugator of an alien race, but as the redeemer of an oppressed people not as a Lord Clive, but as a La Fayette. The gratitude of a people is better than a Jeweled sword. There are degrees of proficiency in tl-e art of self-government, but it is a reflection upon the Creator to say that he denied to any people the ca pacity for self-government. Once ad mit that some people are capable of self-government and that others are cot and that the capable people have a right to seize upon and govern the incapable, and you mafce force brute force the only foundation of govern ment and Invite the reign of a despot. I am not willing to believe that an all-wise and an all-loving God created the Filipinos and then lelt them thou sands of years helpless until the isl ands attracted the attention of Eu ropean nations. Some argue that American rule In the Philippine islands will result in the belter education of the Filipinos. Be not deceived. If we expect to main tain a colonial policy, we shall not find it to our advantage to educate the people. The educated Filipinos are now in revolt against us, and the most ignorant ones have made the least re sistance to our domination. If we are to govern them without their consent and give them no voice in determining the taxes which they must pay, we dare not educate them, lest they learn to read the Declaration of Indepen dence and constitution of the United States and mock us for our incon sistency. Let this nation stand erect and, spurning the bribes or wealth and power, show that there Is a reality in the principles which we profess; let it show that there Is a difference be tween a republic and a monarchy, and the oppressed in every land will see in our flag the hope of their own de liverance and, whether they are bleaching upon the battlefield or groaning beneath a tyrant's lash, will raise their eyes toward heaven and breathe a fervent prayer for the safety of our republic. 3- Rights never conflict; duties never clash. Can it be our duty to usurp po litical rights which celong to others? Can it be our duty to kill those who, following the example of our fore fathers, love liberty well enough to fight for it? The army worm which occasionally destroys a field of wheat is not nearly so dangerous an enemy to the farmer as a large standing army, which in vades every field of industry and ex acts toll from every crop. A colonial policy means that we shall send to the Philippine islands a few traders, a few taskmasters and a few office-holders and an army large enou?i to support .the authority of a small fraction of the people while they rule the natives. No, a thousand times better that we haul down the stars and stripes and substitute the flag of an independent republic than surrender the doctrines that give glory to "old glory." It was the flag of our fathers in the years that are gone; it is the flag of a reunited country today; let it be the flag of our nation in the years that are to come. Its stripes of red tell of the blood that was shed to purchase liberty; its stripes of white proclaim the pure and heaven-born purpose of a government which derives its just powers from the consent of the governed. The mis sion of that flag is to float not over a conglomeration of commonwealths and colonies but over "the land, of the free and the home of the brave;" and to that mission it must remain for ever true forever true. There is an easy, honest, honorable solution of the Philippine question. It is set forth 'n the democratic platform and it is submitted with confidence to the American people. This plan I un reservedly indorse. If elected, I will convene congress in extraordinary ses sion as soon as inaugurated and rec ommend an immediate declaration of the nation's purpose, first, to establish a stable form of government' in the Philippine Islands, just as we are now establishing a stable form of govern ment in Cuba; second, to give inde pendence to the Cubans; third, to pro tect the Filipinos from outside inter ference while they work out their destiny, just as we have protected the republics of Central and South Am erica, and are, by the Monroe doctrine, pledged to protect Cuba. Brave Iib1 Dead. Clarence J. Berry's mastiff Julian, the most widely known dog in the far away gold fields of Alaska, Is dead. Exposure to the rigors of the northern climate put an end to the career of a dog which had traveled hundreds of miles over the pathless Ice. and had hauled thousands of pounds of freignt. Mr. Berry first put him to work on a sled in 1895. when the dog hauled pro visions for the season" over the Cb.ll koot pass. iMagteg Jeefcets. Pretty lounging jackets are made ot soft silk, trimmed with lace. The lat est idea is to line them with nun's reillng in a soft shade.- There is a bug amount of comfort to be found in the Japanese lounging jacket. It Is quilted as to the lining and on the wid revers and -deep turned-back cuffs. . PRESD0ECJT TVE-TO DAUGHTER, A Venerable . Lady of Noble Lineage Speaks a Timely Word. .44 WHITE HOUSE. "One of the most aristocratic faces seen in Washington is that of Mrs. Hemple, daughter of President Tyler. Ktae has passed ber SOtU your and yet retains an exceed iajfly youthful complexion. Personally she in charming, and imprexses one as stepping out of the European courts," so says the National Uaguxine, under the heading "boclui Sidelights at the Capital. 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