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1•••• THE LUMP CITY MINER: LUMP CITY, MONTANA: us, ise ; )od ing are im, 6nd tere LI. )od ng, eep a e.r and 6. ere. and oe- they itely eux, ont., Ivice àD YE ; Lye being • Cain sent* will dun ( Ti ca they ici ople's • I page Mil ch ••4 ar is II , Neb. NIC pros I and Malt dose - pry« tile WOK OUT FOR BREAKER., AHEAD when pimples, eruptions, boils, and like manifes- tations of impure blood appear. They wouldn't appear if your blood were pure and your sys- tem in the right condition. They show you what you need --a good blood- purifer; that's what you get when you I 2 l take Dr. Pierce's ) „Golden Medical e Discovery. It carries health with it. All Blood, Skin and Scalp Dis- eases, from a com- mon Blotch, or Eruption, to the worst Scrofula, are cured by it. It invigorates the liver and routes every organ into healthful action. In the most stubborn Corms of Skin Diseases, such as Salt - &tune Eczema, Tetter, Erysipelas, Boils and kindred ailments, and Scrofula, it is an unequaled remedy, D qeta Wa on Any rise you tor your ft, heel co.. ns • n y simian' a Rail. want, 10 to SI niches high, .on to hare set et low wheels tent your wagon forh•ulIng grain,fodder, man are. hog., de No reccetting of tires Cat l'a free Address Illins plre Mfg. Co.. V i t iO Ttros 1 to et la- shes w I d • — bubo to Meant' axle. Iliawea P u. Bo. 3. 1 , Quincy Ill. WALTER BAKER 86 CO8 CÓ ' C u OrA H ND GI CIIÓC R OtirT E ES Tiiiii:j n i u. f ' A b i e i t kid; Industrial a ue n a d Food EXPOSITIONS lu Europe and America. Unlike/Me Dutch Croecwa, no Alka- lle• or other Chemical. or Oyes an wad In •ny of their prepamtione Their dinehetai BREAK FAST COCOA fie absolutely pure and Wahl*, and coe. UP Maw owe re.; a clip. - _ BOLO BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE. WALTER BAKER OF CO. DORCHESTER, MASS. B6C1111311'S Pepsin Gum. THE PERFECTION OF CHEWING GUM. A Delicious Remedy For all Forms of INDIGE,STION. CAUTION -See that the name Beeman III On ear\ wrapper. Each ta/Ict containe on. elan pure pepsin. If the gUM canth4t be obtained from dealent, vend 5 cent. In stamp* for itemise esee.as BExmAN ('ímmtuAt. CO., 78 Bank St.. Cleveland, O. Originators of l'epeln Chewing Gum Taus Ionia/lit AMA USED LOCALLY tinni the liethe Dr In ISIS ea cured thou. - and. aloe-eye/el will Cure yob. bend for free book, and anaLtom blank. by mall, -- V1.11110. et SYKES' tutt mat co. II CAXTON Roc cilicAco sold I., all oruggo..ig HAIR BAL.RAPA and beantines th• bait R a m= • hutment growth. Never rails to Restore Gray Hair to it. Youthful Color. Cures 'swat disease, a hair Mang. 00e and 1 at 1) firs ()›. THE ENTIRE WORM), and much Important infer 'nation enncerning all elite. c and .o./O , rb in the world, are given In the Attns of the World, hsincisome. up t date t,,,ok large pages • olored plates etc ',en' pg ,t paid on reteipi of .inc In stamps. CAPITAL PUBLI5HINO CO., Lincoln. Neb. Burlington Route NEW SNORT LINE TO TACOMA 1. FRANCIS, Gen'i Pass'r Agent, OMAHA, NEB. L. I. U. lo. 22. 1895. 1/11rKindly Mention This Paper When Vol Write to An Advertiser. WEALTHY AND ‚VISE. THEODORE ROOSEVELT COM- BINEIS TWO VIRTUES. One of the Richest Men ii, .*‚une rive, let lie la Struggling to Make the tioverionent Perfect in All It. Branches. HEODORE Room,- velt , the ehalrman of the national aervice com- mission, has lately been much in evi- dence in feasts over victories in recent election 8. M r. door life. In the former (laser he is best known by his \Life of Gouverneur Mor- ris,\ \Life of Thomas H Benton,\ I \History of the Naval War of 1812,\ and \History of New Yeerk.\ With those who enjoy sport and the wild free- dom of mountain and prairie life his \Hunting Trips of a Ranchnian,\ \The Wilderness Hunter,'' \Whining of the West\ and ••Itanch Life Slid the Hunt- ing Trail\ take high rank as among the veer>: best works of their des,. It is to be doubted If there is a bualer young American on the continent that Mr. Roosevelt, and his iiPlendld and untir- ing activity in the broad arid beneficial lines in which his life has been directed, and especially in view of the fact that his fortune would permit him to live In luxurious idleness, is a Tine evidence that the true American spirit is by no means extinct even among, the enor- mously wealthy, who are popularly sup - Roosevelt is a dis- posed to be given over to the spirit of tingulehed example I Anglomania. It Is generally understood of the power for that Mr. Stoortevelt has yielded to the good that a rich wishes of New York's elty reform young man may exert who devotes mayor and will soon resign his present himself fearlessly to the interests of position upon the United States the public. Ile was born in New York civil service commission te accept a city a little less than thirty-seven years place upon the police committnion of ago of one of the wealthiest families New York city. In this capacity he will of the old Kniekerbocker aristocracy. find a wide field ripe for the sickle of While at Harvard university he gave reform,. andhis friends declare that he evidence of his remarkable Industry will not hesitate to apply It with fear - and force of character by applying him- less energy. self to his studies with the ardor of a student who must fight his way in the world. The year -following his gradua- tion from Harvard he entered practical politics and secured an election to the state house of representatives. When only 24 years ut age he found himself REV. DR. I. J the leader of his party of ' the empire state in the gerieral arisemply. He was not, however, an unalloyed comfort to the veteran wheel -horses and machine liortses of his party. They POorl found Dint the young man had a dangerously well developed conscience, an uncom- fortably stubborn will and large preen - cal resources in the political arena. Fought by the machine politicians of both parties he made a memorable and plucky contest for the passage of a civil service reform law, and was final- ly rewarded with victory. The actual workings of the law have substantially vindicated his shrewdness and fore- sight. Slx years ago he was appointed to membership on the United States civil service commission. and his con - tinuous and vigorous labors in that ca- pacity have contributed ory largely eI THEOTIo It le ROC ntls V F: LT. b. the \firmed • staidirehment and the et. Icier oxfotiatnn -r merit stylitent In the wort nment 4 4rrVI, • \Idle he has thrown his mn br eneleies Into the ef ptilltica and ref', ni he has tic ecoriplialool notch, tor h.• way 44,0 r 'n debt • 1.1441re. ha, ha» te• • n a frequont .11,1.1.1.1nt to the for • Tri•nRt triPliZarlt1P14 MIR heoke naturally divide theroscl, es into two A those dealing with stolid hlritori Hi and biographical topics and fresh. twilight and stirring nutretls es of out -Of - That WHY DO WOMEN KISS? la a Question the Wisest Plilloso- pher ' caa Not Answer. Learned men In the middle ages, who spent much time in discussion of triv- ialities and in hair-splitting, enumerat- ed a host of different kinds err kisses, though they, after all, wound up the whole matter by admitting that there is only one true kiss—the kiss of love: and they put the kiss between women very far down the list, as a thing of no account or value, being thus In ac- cord with the conclusions of all sensi- ble people who have studied the ques- tion. Still, we have to do with facts. and women, for all that ma v he said against the practice, do kiss each other. and In the pureult of knowledge .d) the subject I asked my wife whet her she found any pleasure in kissing any mem- ber of her own sex. \PeolXeras all the reply she deigned to gl \ e bdigh pres- ently, after apparently cogitating and arriving at the conclusion that this ejaculation, expreertive enough in its way, could not help rIle very much, she made some remarks which were alto- gether too flattering to myself-- and, by implication, to the male sex to he „iere flet down at large. Ultimately I err - - aged, by itressing the question to' licit something definite on the snub et. the gist of which was that, when e in en kite+ e-sieh other, the- \ do so nl. , I, as a matter of r',,,'. nic a ruing by it 1 ; th'' Moat part 41, 111. , 1•• than s ,- - « tn.« , handshake, and often 1.•me, for the! , may be warmth ctilstInt In a 105110 I\' tween mender, re or the same Sr), F. , ttl , times, hut \ Pry seldom. \‚‘ omen klks he - Cause they like each .'il'\' They also kiss becaus e they li'\. t Ilk, f•arh ekthet and in that carte 14,4 ale Rule n\''''' to loge an opportunity of kissiii. .m. h other most punctiliouely. Th.•% o•• , v boo to do It ever Ito much. and \'-t whello‘ cr they meet they eagorly« make n prcl I% lilt to dab et each either •ie face', whirl, levee.. m , '''t' in the eVca of out - eiders as quite s , ilehing exhibition of womanly kinelne- , t affection thetigh tirose who know, t I., teal !rat.. ,.ľ af- fair. only smile. and Verhe Pe reinark. ''lia tii : r. t N o lt - h s ,„ . A mu , l ird s M ee rar h . ,, I rle) vv i. „,v,_, It , est..tl ,, \oh t , h, t; r kiss — The whole -hearted kiss , f• veting gills. an yet Innocent e , f the wd va and deceit folnese of the toot Id, Is $4 ideaannt thing in, itself, but once they are initi- ated Into the wiles Of soviet y ‚hot'' , Is fur «nu led tip -i go which tar. np.t. , on their - tender feelings before. then, Ice . , .111e. ease hurcleriet than the feminine hrehlt of klaring. rii,1 11 so transpaient- ly (leaks all mane , - , f unpleasant and uncharitable ti o d,$),.. Take no Substitute for Royal Baking Powder. It is Absélutely Pure. All others contain alum or ammonia. Your Mother -In -Law. Sn wish your wife to love your mother: then vou mina show the genie kindly feeling to hers. Thiuk it all out and realIze how close a girl is to her mother. how site represents conso- lation and wisdom to her; how hile goes to her with her grief and her happiness. and remember that you have to be not only husband but Mother. for you must be SO tender to her that with her head on your breast and her ernes about you. b - Ile will tell her trou telex a ud tier worr:es, her joys and her pleaeures anti not only look for but reeeive svmpathy from you. And then when ii . er mother is there, be gentle mid ceneiderate ot her. She has given you her companion and her little helper. and be sure that there has been many a lonely hour for her since that, gaY wedding dav. So re- member that You owe her thanks that must express • themselves in a pleasant manner and In courteous speeen. N one of us can love i'Copie at once but mak- ing up our minds to care for them will make affection come, anti, best of all, S tay. Why She Smiles Sweetly. Sparkling eyes, quick beating heurt, anti the rosy blush ot pleasure on the heeks makes the strong man happy when tii• meets his lady love. That's the kind of a n'\ t' vs Muse very touch thrills because it is full of eneruty, vigorous lierVe power and ye:tit T. , leacCO tic' k'',' Strong 13n.'41 impotent weak. and •Lintly. No o-liae sold ley Druggists evert 'where Guaranteed to cure Book. nitlesd t Tobacco i• pit or Smoke Your I.ife Away tree Address Stet - - 110 g lIctuedy Co , New York or Cloeugo. A Mean l'riek. Patrick was ()ne of those witty sons of the Celtic isle whose amusing say- ings had entertained many transat- lantic travelers. One day, when the steamer was about leaving port. Patrick received the order to haul in a long cable that dragged astern. Patrick jumped to the task cheerfully enough, and hauled away contentedly. But the excessive length of the cable taxed his patienve. **I ‚solider what's become of the end of this ould cable anyhow»' And fi- nally. growing, tii , ire impatient, be growled out. ••Faitli. it's no iise haul- ing away at the baste tiv a cable. Some divire ciit the end ott Iry it. - • --- ONLY ONE AND THAT IN JULY. Excursion to Colorado. rho Great Rock Island Route sell tickets ‚'he'' 1 or this exeurstmi to Denver in July, and ‚''ri should post \ ourself at once as to rates anti routes Send by postal card or letter to Jut) Se bastion. G. I'. A . Chicago. for a beautiful eovenir issued by the Chieago. Rock Island & Pacific e•alled the - Tourist Teneher,\ that tells all about the trip. It will be sent free. It ‚sa gent, and you sboald net delay n'Ll .V g . f\r rtA it i . NF S STIAN, O. P. A., ('Ineago. A I oi el.a man sav» he has discovered t hie t edones i rifig good roe - The Amerlean Eye One of the noted New Yore. opticians has been lately heard tu det - lare that \the thoroughbred American eye le steel blue in color.\ The Ladies. The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may use the Cali- fornia liquid laxative, Syrup of Figs, under all conditions. makes It their favorite remedy. To get the true and genuine article, look for the name of the California Fig Syrup Co., printed near the bottom of the package. A college education again provem its value in an einergeney. Rev, Richard Kobelen, a New York minister, gave a fleeing thief a football trip and laid him out, much to the delight of the crowd and the pursuing police. After physielans had given me up. I was saved by Ilso's Cure. — RALPH Ewen, Williamsport, Nov. 22, 189: -3. There are 1,0011 more men than ‚s e men In New York The Lake Shore Make/SO*1e Changes - With tin' inanguration of the snmine - schedule on the Luke Shore (S.:, Michigat Southern rails...ay, taking effect Sunday., the leth, train No. 14, now leaving at :3:25 p. m., will leave at :3 p. m. The Elkhart • Accommodation at 4 :U. p, Eri. will be dis- continued, Train formerly - leaving at II 030 p. m. will leave at 2:45 a. ni. Sleeper will be placed in depot ready for o cupante at it p. m. All other trains remain as hereto - fere , . le SI. Byron, city passenger and tirket resent, Is° Clark street, C'. K. Wil- ber, western pat,-eitger agent. Chirage. The piare on the lawn where there is no blue grass is where the hammock swings. A Mouth Among the Mountains. - Teatihers, anti their friends, too, tor that , matter, who want, inforrnatiotí about the , best, iii,solutely the best, way to regal Den- ver at the tiineof the Nation - al Educational Association meeting next July should write to J. Franein, Ornaha, Neb., for a copy of a little book recently issued by the Pas- , &engirr artrnent of the Burlington Route (B. te M. R. R. It is entitled • •To Denver via the Burlingtoa Route\ and contains ,32 pages ot interestin4 information aren't the meeting, the city of Denver, the state of Colorado, special trains, tiekete, rates, hotels, side tripe, train service, et, 1 The book is free_ Send for it. • It is estimateol that the people of the United States «mistime 1,000.000 bushels of wheat per day Important Change of Time. The new service on the Nickel Plate road goes into „Meet on Sunday, May 19th. Three trains will be run in each direction, leaving Chicago going east at 8:05 a. ro. daily except Sunday. I 130 and 9:20 p. daily No change of cars between Chioago and New York in either direction. Also through sleepers between Chicago and Hoe- ' ton. Superb dining cars area feature ot the new service. Rates always the lowest City ticket otter', Ill Adams street Tele- phone main 1S9. Every woman occasionally says some- thing oust you to wonder where the learned li DO YOU RIDE A BICYCLE? I s_e0, Abeia4S t f.„(. Hamlin's Wizard Oil FOR LAMENESS. BRUISES, SPRAINS, ETC. It Cives Instant Relief. me 111 .\13011 THE SILVER QUESTION. - « , FINANCIAL -SCHOOL Do you want to understand the Science of Money? It is plainly told ill COIN'S FINANCIAL SERIES 41, e 1, a irl , robilIs opportunity to isecure one copy or the entire series. eLNT POSTI.A • Rerin• Al I loll ‚„t, MON- cated to the tendern of t • FINANCIAL Iu sm An ht/..ilop Vi ,/1/.11 of Itutdill. , 'moo, and should only be read by those, who have road the >rhos)] \ E'e'rv voter in this t,•,. 1 1 . 1 9‘ m44,:f i tS A. . in o r to .11N INA , 141 11•1.,1. by W 'illustrated I -1 I'M . ' as illus c u m usii .mtplities HI.. rm... In' so ••,.''. 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It is a history of u or» the little financiem. mince de- n% 'ring lecturr, In Chlrafro It 1$1 desit States should rend it ItOpuhar edition. 2...\ cent. better paper edition Si) yenta. cloth, FI as After Mar 1 INOR all persons ordering fens) Se/.41./1* er Up to Dates oln's lai School Continued.' In cloth. will get ttio two books printesel Ingrther and I ound in ter et to sent lio•fpaid 'rile two books mat e the most complete treatise Oa embiect of Mot14`t ”s , r printed Our greet/DI Offer. Wr send the foll , ,w mg tour nooks notittPold fur $1 00 Itimotallbon and Monometallism cla reirtg), Coln R Hand nook ¡licences). coin's ri- timicial Setool 150 cent edition', and A 'l'ale of Two Nations 150 cent edition Si 36 for Si 0 0. in ordering these, say \Stet No I, of 4 hooka ” We also furnish Mr Si 00 itimet•illtun and Monometallism centa Coin's Hand Book , 10 cents). 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