Every mother possesses information of vital value to her young daughter. That daughter is a precious legacy , and the responsibility for her future is largely in the hands of the mother. The mysterious change that develops the thought- lees girl into the thoughtful woman should find the mother on the watch day and night. As pho cares for the physical well-being of her daughter , so will the woman be , and her children also. "When the young girl's thoughts become sluggish , when she experiences headaches , dizziness , faintness , and exhibits an abnormal disposition to deep , pains in the back and lower limbs , eyes dim , desire for solitude , and a dislike for the society of other girls , when she is a mj'stery 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- Iiam's Vegetable Compound. It prepares the young system for the 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 Qocd asks Mrs. Pinkham for Help. June 12th , 1800. "DEATi Mus. PINKHAM : I hare been very much bothered for some time with my monthly periods being1 irregular , I will tell yon nil about it , and put myself in your care , for I have heard so much of you. Ench month menstruation would become less and lesii , xintil it entirely stopped for six months , and now it has stopped again. I hare become very nervous - vous and of a very bad color. I am a young girl and have always had to work very hard. 1 would be Yery much pleased if yon would toll me what to do. " MIBS I'EARI , GOOD , Cor. 29th Avenue and Ye&lar Way , Seattle , Wash. The Happy Result. February 10th , 1000. "DitAuMns. PINKIIAM : I cannot pr.-iise Lydia E. Pinhhatn's Vegetable Compound enough. It is just simply wonderful the change your medicine has made in inc. I feel like another person. My work is now iv pleasure to me , while before using 3'onr medicine it was a burden. To-day I am a healthy and happy girl. I think if more women would use your Vegetable Compound there would be less suffering- the world. I cannot exprc&s the relief I have experienced by using Lydla E. Pink- 0000 I ham's Vegetable Compound. " Miss FKAIIL GOOD , Cor. 29th Avenue and Yeslar Way , Seattle , Wash. Owinj to the fact that * omo I people have from time to time questioned the genuintnr&s of the testimonial letters we ere conntantlr publiihing , vre have depoi'tcd ' with the National Cttjr Dank , ( I.ynn , Mam. , 9jeeo , whitb will he paid t any persi n wlu ran chew that the above ttaiimvulal i * not genuine , or was nubh&hed before obtaining the ntcr' ipeeiil permission. LYDIA E. PINKHAM MKOICIMK Cu. Home Visits , TWO SPECIAL Excursions. freest , EKioTfl a Mo. M Ry. "Nar h-Wcstcrn Line" Offers all Ncbraskixno an opportunity to visit tlKHr old homes or their friends In any of the following named states : Wisconsin , So. Dakota Uast of Missouri River. Missouri On and North of St. L. & S. T. R. R. At the very low rate ot Arp Ff piipc $7 iyiity & 1 t/j H iaso ] ) THE HOUND TRII' . DATK3 Or SALE : and 26. Limit OcL 31 , 1000. Rate One Tare Plus 52.00. Tickets sold to Chicago or St. Louli Trill rcquirn exocuttan by JL Joint Afftnt an < l p.iymont of 2j cents fee , but those to other itolnls will be axecutad by the r cu- Ur railroad ayunt without additional chnrfjo. DATES--Sopt. : 10 and this opportunity to visit th East and toll your friends of the good things NEBRASKA hati to offer lo the farmer , the merchnnt ni"1 the l- hr r Thuy will then h-come your nelKliUor.i and thus you will help build t t ) .r t-rsnil stain , ALWAYS TRAVICI. VIA THE NORTH-WESTERN LINE J. R. Buchanan , Gen. Passenser Ag't F. . E. & M. V. Tl. n. OMAHA , NI5B. Use Magnetic Starch It nas no equal. Reason Is a man's guide , but prin ciple is his safeguard. The Wonder of the Arje No Dolling No Cooking It Stiffens the Goods It Whitens the Goods It Polishes the Goods It makes all cannenta fresh and crisp aa when first bought new. Try a Qamplo Paoko/jo. / You'll like it if you try it. You'll buy it if you try It. You'll use it If you try It Try it. Sold by all Grocers. ST. LOUIS CANNON BALL Leave Omaha 5:05 : p. m. ; arrive St. Louis 7:00 : a. m. WHERE ARE YOU GOING ? MANY SPrCIAl RATES EAST OR SOUTH. Trains loara Union Station Dully for Kansas City , Qulncy , St. Louis and all points Cast or South. Half Jtatcs to ( Plus ? 8.00) ) many southern points on lat and 3rd Tuesday of Each month. All information at City Ticket OfHco , 1115 Farnam Street ( I'axton Hotel Blk. ) or vfrlto HARRY F. MOORES. City Passenger and Ticket Agent , Omaha , Neb , NOTHING TO State Department is Still Wrestling vitli Iho Oliibeso Problem , THE SITUATION IS NOT SO ACUTE CltnitRo of Attitude on the Purt of llu - ulik SMI o in 14 to KolUno the Strtt n No Onlulal Cuiillriiiiitioti Kfcvlxml Unltcul Stilton Him Not Ciiiiiiulttcul Usolf , WASHINGTON , Sept. 15. There were no developments In the Chinese negotiation ) ] today with which the pub lic could bo made acquainted , the whole matter being still in the diplomatic phase and therefore not calling for ilitary orders. War department ofil- iiUa are awaiting word from the State department as to the next stop ex pected from the troops , but it in now intimated that this next step will not be taken Immediately. The situation has lost pomothlug of its acutoncsa , owing to the change In the attitude of the Russian govern ment , as indicated in yesterday's dis patches. No official confirmation has reached Washington o the postpone ment of the wiihdiawal , but the fact is not doubted here. Regardless , how ever , of the course to bo taken by Rus sia , it is noted there is nothing in the American note of response to Russia that demands immediate evacuation in the event that the Russian troops are called away. Instead , It is stated that the control of the situation would simply pass from the State depart ment into General Chalice's hands and it would be for him , after conferring with the other military commanders , to determine when and how and lo what extent the American forces should bo withdrawn. He might choose his own time and In a degree Ills position would be similar to that occupied by him In the advance upon Peldn , so far as having a free hand 1 ° concerned. The statement of the condition gov erning the American reply to the with drawal proposal may be of signifi cance , In view , of the fact that it is made with the express purpose of clearing away an erroneous Impression that has been made upon the public mind. Mr. Adee was again acting as secre tary of state today during the tem porary Indisposition of Dr. Hill , who is suffering from a cold. The former spent some time this afternoon In con ference with Attorney General Griggs BORROW IN THE UNITED STATES. New York Runic * Tulce n Portion of tlio G < * rmun I.onn. BERLIN , Sept. 15 It Is officially announced by the board of director ; of the Disconte Gescllschaft that , with the co-operation of the International and through the intermediary or the Disconto Gesellschaft , the Nortl Deutsche bank of Hamburg , the M. M Weldburg company of llamuurg and Kuhn , Loeb & Co. , of New York , act ing in' conjunction with the Nailona City Bank of New York , have taken over 50,000,000 marks of 4 per cent treasury bonds of the German empire falling due In 1904 and 1903. With ( he approval of the Imperial bank , the Is sue will be placed on the marKet in the United States. NEW YORK , Sept. 15. The New York Life Insurance company today closed negotiations for taking $5,000 of the Imperial German government loan of the $120,000,000 negotiated in this city. Siivtil ) > r n Confcnilon ST. I.OUIS , Mo. , Sept. 15. Ilnnry Peyton , who 13 in custody , awaiting requisition papers to bo taken to Sioux City , la. , to stand trial for alleged murder , thin afternoon confessed in Captain Rolnold'a otlice at the Four Courts that it was he who robbed the safe at the big mercantile establish ment at Clydesdale , Miss. The confession will clear the name of George Simmons , a young man of Clydesdale , who has been accused of the crime and who was compelled to leave the home of his childhood be cause of the shame that had come to his family. I'npu'ntlnn of ToprUu. WASHINGTON , D. C. , Sept. 15. The population of the cltv of Topeka JCan. , as olllclally announced today , Is : 1000 , 33.008 ; 1890 , 31,007. These figures show , for the city ns a whole , an Increase In population of 2,001 , or 8.39 per cent , from 1890 to 1900. 1900.Tho The population In 1SSO was 15,152 showing an Increase of la.sriG , or 100.07 per cent from 1880 to 1890. > 'IIII.T Vnurn nf Slimll Pox. MUNCIE , Ind. , Sept. 15 In the vll lage of Wheeling , near the Grant conn ty line , health officers today fomu eleven cases of smallpox , the schoo and whole community having hec-n ex posed for weeks. The malady was be ing treated as chickenpox. J'o * nl Omdul Krimirrd. WASHINGTON , Sept. 15.Walto M. Davis , assistant postmattor at Kan sas City , has been removed by thi postmaster thcro. No reiison Is as signed , but the action will be confirmed by the postmaster general. Chicago will have a horse show Oc tober 29 , 30 and 31 , and November 1 2 and 3 , to bo held at the now coli seum on Wabash avenue , under th ausplcoa of the New Chicago Horse Show association. il Thrnn Kiililinp. ST. LOUIS , Mo. , Sept. 10. A opecla to the Post-Dispatch from Memphis Tcnn. , says : A masked mob of be tween sixty and 100 men broke Int the Jail at Hunica , Miss. , early today and took out three negroes , whom tlioj r.trung up to a tree within 100 yard of the Jail. Not a rhot was fired Tin dead negroes are Frank Brown , wlu shot Frank Cheshire , a pro.-pprou ; planter at Oak Landing , six month ago ; David Moore , who shot Dan Bos wel ton days ago , and William Brown who with confederates , shot and cute to c'eath ' a young white man at Stut Levee ono month previous. THE LIVE STOCK MARKET. .ntcut . Quotations Troti ) South Ouuihn niul Kuinim City. SOt'TIt OMAHA. Union Stocli Van ! * , South Omaha. . 'attic Thire was only n tlIU ( urn of ' .ittlo here today niul IHo fact that the t rather was had hail n tendency to hurt he market , t. hk-iiKii also loported ti rtull , \iiik tnatUut ami us a lestilt there was lot ninth UoliiK li-u. There were only u 'o\v ' loMln of cum ful Htetrs on sulo untl ho quu.lty of the otu-rlngH watt rather iiniiiion. lUijcu illil not take hold with nut'h life and It \\IIM u dull , weak mar- > i-t. 'Ine. supply of co\\s was very light , midly enough to inako a tewl of the narkot. Although the bulls of the offer- nr today were on thi > forder Older , still heieoio not oniiUKh to RO around ami uilo w is vcty lo\v. Yard traders hiivo a peed many entile on hand and the bad xiatlior seemed to 0uit ( iff the demand u > m the country todu > entirely , so they \ \ ricer > p ruutiouM aliout buying mnio cnttel so near the end of the week. The nmtkct was very nulet anil bids were tin- \cnly lowor. There \M > IO not enoujch western beef cixttlc here today to at tract the attention of Inborn , but an the maillot Imp been steady nil the week they uould probably have sold that way today luid there been any Rood ones here. i hero were only a few eow * and they hold from steady to n little lowur lloprs There was a Rood run of IIOK * liero today , countlnK what was c.irrled over , but paekeni nil ht-cmed to be want- ; flesh supplies , BO that the maikct ruled fairly active at the ntirt. Hunt hess did not soil quite a8 'veil on the \\liole todnv as thov did on the openlns market yestenlaj , but still they brought better price's than they did at the elude \esterday. The top of Jfi.SO was as KOOI ! the hlKh price ycsteiday. but the bulk the llEht welchta sold from $0 O"1 to K10. Heavy IIORS weie n aln rather neglected , mid , as Chicago came lower un the heavy welKlits , packers took oft n little more on those iiRaln today. The hulk of them sold around $5.WIi5.0-'i. ( and the medium welRhts at $3 ( B'VfiS Cu. Slipep Hecelpts of sheep today were llb- i ral for the last end of the week , but the demand wns also In Rood shape. The supply - ply wna made up mostly of sheep and paokers picked up In Rood season at Just about steady prices. There were only a few lambs on the market , but they also met with ready Mile at about steady pi Ices. They brought J3.2. > , but they were not of nH good quality as the string that fold for f , " 35. It was a good , steady , ac- tlvo market all around and everything us sold eatly In the mornhiR. Thcro were not many feeders hcie today , but prices remaJn just about the tame. KANSAS CITY. Cattle Ueco'ptB , 13000 ; market stemlv ; native steers , Jl rtftf > . ? 5 ; Texas steers , s'0077C.20 ! : Texas cows , J2 2SLf3..r. ( ; native cows and heifers , $1 " "fTR.lO ; stoekers and feeders , J27r > fjriGO ; bulls. J240tiU"i ; calves , receipts , 200 ; market stonily , $4.2 ! > fiii7i. ! Hess Itecepl : ! , 8,000 ; mnrket wivik to "ie lower ; bulk of sales , jr .17'ili5.2r ) ; heavy , jr. izm/fi 22 > i ; packers. $ .1 iss ti 27S& ; mlxoo , S'510iTG.22 ' % ; llirbt , JI.nOS3.30 ; Yorkers , J5 25 ( fiT. M ; pips , $150fG.20 Shfop Kecelpts , 1,000 ; market steady ; lambs , $3.BOfi5 2T > ; muttons , $2 OO'yn f. " > . OVER FIVE THOUSAND DEAD. T\TO Tliousinnl Se\cu Hundred Storm VIctliiiR Idontillcd : it Culvt'ston. HOUSTON , Tex. , Sept. IE. The Post today prints a list of 2,701 names ot the Galveston dead , compiled from va rious sources , but believed to be au thentic. There were hundreds of bodies ies burned , burlc'l at sea and in the sand , of which no identification was possible. There were other hundreds who were burled on the beach of the mainland , few of whom have been identified. There are many bodies still in the ruins of Galveston and scattered along the beach of the main land and in the marshes , where they wore thrown by I ho water , yr.mo of these bodies have been scut twenty miles Inland along small watercourses by the rush of high waters. Taking all things Into consideration , there seems no longer any doubt that the number of dead will reach beyond the estimates of 5,000 which has been made by Mayor Jones , Major P. O. Lowe and other reliable citizens of Galvcs- ton. ton.About About 1,300 refugees arrived here from Galveston last night and arc be ing cared for as well as possible. Four buildings have beun set apart for the benefit of refugees , hut of the n,100 who have reached hero so far not moro than 800 remain in the public charge , the remainder of them having gone to the homes of relatives and friends. The owner of the steamer Lawrence has ordered the boat turned over to Adjutant Scurry , who is in charge at Galveston , and the transportation of people from Galveston to the interior will proceed faster. There have been delays In the transportation of provis ions because of a lack of boats , but there are more boats now and the work will be faster and moro complete. TO EMPLOY OUTSIDE LABOR. Onlri'Htoii Itrllof I ) < > clilis to Kinnloy Ilii ! > or < TK to ( Mean tlifltv. . AUSTIN , Tex. , Sept. 15. From ear ly this mornlns until far in the after noon Governor Bayers today was In conference with relief committees from various points along the ctormswopt coast. Among the first committees to arrive was one from Galveston. A3 a result of this conference It was de- that instead of looking to the laboring pee ; le m ( iulveston tor work in this emergency that an importation of outside laboiors to the number of 2,000 should 1)0 made to conduct the sanitary work while the people of Gal- vcslon were given an opportunity of looking after their own losses 'incl re building their own property without giving any time to the city at large. It is believed that with the work of thcso 2.000 outhldo laborers it will re quire about four wceKs to clean the city of debris and In the meantime the citizens can be working on tnoir own property and repairing damage there KruRtir Ciinnc ' LOURENZO MAUQUE55 , Kept. 15. President Kruger has removed from the home of Herr Ptto , the consul of the Netherlands here , to the residence of the district governor. Ordrr lo Knrrnndrr I'.ondi. WASHINGTON. Sept. 15. Asslctant Treasurer Spaldlng today gave notice to banks having old 2 per cent bonds on deposit to secure deposits of public moneys that these bonds must bo sur rendered at once and other bonds sub stituted or their deposits will be cor respondingly decreased , 'these bonds on deposit amount to $2,188,500. Morn I'rlTlhdct-H for \Vomnii , VIENNA , Sept. 15. An Imperial decree - cree Issued today admits women to practice as physicians and chemists on the same conditions ns men. DAUGHTER , A Venerable Lady of Noble Lineage Speaks a Timely Word. WHITE HOUSE , WASHINGTON , D. C. "Ono of the most aristocratic faces seen \Vaililngton IH that ot Mrs. Somplo , dmiRhtor of President Tylor. Rho hn.i passed her 80th your and yet retains an oxcood- i'lRly youthful complexion. Personally she is charming , and Impresses ono as stopping out of the European courts. " so says the National Magazine , uuilor the heading "Social Bidollfihts nt the Capital. " The follo\ylu ( ? is n letter from this Interesting lady , written from the Louisa Homo , Washington. D. C. , to the Pornim Afodlolno Co. , of Columbus , Ohio , concerning their great catarrh tonic , Poruim. Mrs. Boinplo writes : Gentlemen "Your Parana is a most valuable remedy. Many ot my Mentis have used It with the most flattering results and I can commend it to all u'/o need a strengthening tonic. It is indeed a remarkable medicine. " Sincerely , Lctctia Tyler Scmplc. Poruna Is n specific counteract the depressing effects of hot weather. A free book entitled "Suinmor Catarrh" uent by the Poruun Modlclno Co. , Columbus , Ohio. If you have not tried Magnetic Stat'ch try it now. You will then use no other. In the regular army of the United States thcro are 25 per cent of foreign ers. Mr * . vrinIow'n Hootblnjr Syrup. far plilltfrcn trethliiK , noftnnt thr Kiniu , ruJiices In flammation , allnjipiun.cUTO nIndoullc. 33cabottli > The Princess of Monaco is said to ho the first Hebrew to sit on an European throne. $24.00 PER WEEK To men with rigs to introduce our Poultry Compound among farmers. Addropsrlth btauip , Acme Jlfg. Co. , Kansas City , Mo. Probably the only sovereign who has been up in a balloon is Queen Chris tina of Spain. Magnetic Starch Is the very nest laundry starch In the world. Professor Gotch says the electric flah of the Nile have a "battery" power equal to 200 volts. FITS rci-mnnfnt'yCuiTrt. Jfoflti oniKi-Tnu f.rtt iUy' i | of l > r. Kllnc'n Ui > t Krrvn llfxtuinr. ttunU for I''liii : as.Ou ttUt l > uttl > ml trciulre. 1m. U. II. K-I.NH , IUI. , J ! ArUilH. , 1 htUdcliiliU , IV. When an actress is wedded to her art she Is generally divorced from some few husbands. Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally. Price. 75c. Wh-on it comes to skyscrapers Chicago cage tells Borne pretty tall stories . The Mnnufuetvr rs of Carter's Ink Imvo had forty o-irs' oxp"ilciion In muklnic It unil they certainly know kow. Sena for "lukllnus , " frco. About 1,500,000 persons are employed in the coal mines of the world. WO ! FOR OSSLAMOIVIA ! AOOOrxiO niro * new l nJ < in yum in iitilemint. RulwcrlbB for TUB ICJOWA ( VJIKP.UrVijtnU l liifur inutlun uliout tlie u laiuli. ( ) n jreur fl.W. ci > i > > , IDo. biubiirll ) r < rqrnhe frcr MI okUliomn. MutKon'i Minimi ' 210 J' ' fc helllcr * ' ( lulde ) will ) line im ll iul uiitn , tUXI MUji CSf. All ou\e , H.15. AdJrmf , Dick r. JlorKuii , 1'errO. . T. Nearly 8,000,000 portions In Germany are insured agalnnt illncds. All gootls arc alike to PUTNAM FADELESS DYBS , ao they color all flbcra at ono boiling. The offspring of two rabbits will In ten years number 70,000,000. For starching fine linen use Magnetic Starch. Might may not make right , but It seldom gets left. Your clothes win not crack if you use Magnetic Starch. The animal that first succumbs to extreme cold IB the horse. Try Magnetic Starch It will last longer than auy other. Yes , Howard , In high words low lan guage Is generally imed. I'lso'sCuic Is the best meillclno wo overused for nil affections of the tliroilanil luncs Wll. O. INDSLKY , Vnnburcn , Ind. , Fub. 10 , 11)00. ) Only children play ball. Men make a business of it. bann of tlio humnn sjRteni. I'ruieut yourself apulnfct Its ruvut'Ci by tuu uo uf liecmun'b 1'epslrilJum. Why should a clock bo arrested for striking the hour ? Plrnni ) Try ) runltlr n Hturch once and yon will never use nuy other. All groceib fell it Iiugu packngo lUc. A rural editor says the lay of the hen lays all over that of the poet. Knep looking yotint : anil TC your Imlr , Hi color cntl bennty nlU PAHKKH' > HAIH ) ) AI SAU. Hi.NOEr.co N , tUo Don euro for curns. 13cti. Murk T-.mlii Ilnnio. Mark Twain , who will soon return to hla home in Hartford , Conn. , thus answers a friend who asked him II ho did not enjoy traveling : "No , I don't. I do it for the uako of my fam ily. If 1 had my way I'd settle down In ono spot and never move. In fact , I can't understand how any Writer can bo persuaded to move of his own accord. Old Uunyail was In luck when they throw him Into prison. If I had been in his place they'd never have got mo out. " lie loving and you will never want for love. People who have long faces are opt to have short understandings. HalUliury'i * TuUiitml Dniiuhtrr. Gwendolen Cecil , the unmar ried daughter who now presides over the household of Lord Salisbury , the Uritlsh premier , is esteemed as ono of the forohtost of English mathe maticians. A singularly gifted family are the Cecils. Thu nmnjuiz himself is a most accomplished electrician and chemist , and besides has worked for an Income as subeditor , Loi\ l Cecil , ono of his sons , IB counted among the beat read political writers and workers in the ICitlnor JIumiri n Chicago Sinn. Dr. J. II. Breasted , professor ot Egyptology In the University of Chicago cage , hau been appointed by the em peror of Germany to superintend the publication of hit ) new Egyptian dic tionary. This lexicon will enable stu dents of Egyptology to study the hier oglyphics in the museums tnroughout the world. This IB an excellent com pliment to an American scholar. Genuine Must Boar Signature of Sec Pac-Slmlla Wrapper Below. Tory aunH anil aa easy to take as mgor. FOR HEADACHE. ran EHZHUESS. FOfi VB.lPlD LIVER. CuMSTiPATION. SALLOVSKIN. . TilEGOMPLEXIOH CURE SICK HEADACHE. MONEY FOR Heirs of Union Soldlcra nlin matte homesteads of 1cm tliuu ICO acre * before Juno 23 , 1874 ( no ui alter U abutuiunt'il ) . If tlie iiiMiitunul bauiemend rlfflit wan nut i OKI ur utcd , vhuuiU aJdrc-ss , vrltb tall pctlculu . HENRY it. COPP. w.ai.no. , D.C. Mention this paper tc. artvortlsers. FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS ce y9 " " Leader , , ana Imlit upou luvinj ; them , take no others and you n ill get tlia best chcll : that money can buy. ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM. ' V'V FarprinG 2.OOO Bu. of Grnin Five Cents § WinrUots In Flno Condition to Mnke IVtunoy. Send for Free Hook , "Successful Speculation. " J. K. COMSTOCK & CO. , TracJora Bld . . CHICAGO.