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T .IE DAILY 101 iº\AL . s In..I'\ . 1 % . I It ' , : : ,, . Dill 1. 1 , % tL M Minisum tern!'.l sitse it .l , !1. Ments temin-ratlt.re. 21. 1'recipilatnt in .- lis1 t l hou , n. x II. H. I4 IYNTO)N. WE.\TIIEII fI'011R:' MT. WVAS4IINIITur \. Morlcl "1 To ohtsrver. Mile, A'ity. M,intana: S Monltalna: --Light nows, warmr. W.: n4.01n1,"y evening in ii.rt-i 441i| ea.lt inorti'n liARHIINIiTOiN. ('hief "of i1 athter ,lin lln. NOTE: Tbhe aibvie fsrs.ast is t ,r f : Illr lrsl, fromn a. mlt., its. iste. LOCAL ITEMS. For Budweiser hbeer .ill at: 'rof,"ssoi Bash's. Josiah Nichols ois. ,It s .:st',,,, Msnt 8nla'ss. lil rull ,ter.. sm'se s i ,s i i Ifriin PerT s ' Iltliot on st Mssilai. ail is still in the city. LsItIp's seles' rat't" las.ir i..',' ait 1si lards.. Sc.rotula. whether hIrs., itrl ,,r ai quiried. is thorou,.hl esxl'lhiel If:rm lthe bisul by lthfIi's Saraalrilla;. tl ',' gl,,1 bhld puritisr. lHot rolls every esvening frm s. t11 u i e'ch.sk at the C oourt hu, haksry. * John M. IfHolIt tmne somos fron, t he east last night. hi11 has lbeen ssouth for the purpose of psurchasing stes(rs, iand returned welluatiistied with hisi trilp. New .lisk of carlpets at * M'lTrarui Ms:i. Co. Yestersday Miles City was tisited Ib its regular spring eqjttinocItiial slts rn anld a driins iLg o0 f*Ill a geneis al east erly direction was by noi ita lls pleas ant tit face. The Ne' w s ionl, sie\t insg ma'hin atI J. II. (;allathe. depluty t 'i;h 1. Stales marshlal. ' rani down h rs"tm ltstle :,.Ar dai y mnrnilng. ar spl"iii ,tl tih" daly t isitin''L frise ls in this islly. h tin, dis,,.'h..s busis'sss tls is si' i a .- '- i hle tli .'. Iniglett's ('iourt lust hsll Isakeryi. l'a\st.s ordet'ns for purts fainily hoii titd 'r'ilad. lhliveiy wago.n calls daily. Dr. Fishi was' called to lIth rcsles'ls'ice of William latvis yester.lay. a'nd when be canie hilack ulpI town. hte anltllin~clied till' arrival of sion ..t tl fiiamily res'idence. uTugh quite s small for ia wii anderler, the happy father bhis great ,.'-i..t.ttisons for him in the futurle. tur 4aIr t r of 1 i t , to i4.,l 18r I·lr ttirln5 , ; ;t' ;,.1 tm eu. ti 1t ,r e >,., he I u;,i lilt'd. atn hi,'s .,lt. iul fl ,, . u1t1 . elate', it i y.ei'r. ,. t ' ,1 I t ;1 f ,h i' tin , '. 1. .. . i i, '. 'ri.' tppo ines . i. iu \ as l:: s N t. ii, l , iro i'i;, i the i soutsde dpty t io'c ualteti. Mr. William in wel cuty, and by clkon mud carrsel atten Stobruis. dres. uiers. salt robtly pfever F o r i . t ,t t e r , ( 'h1 , 1 :, , , .,. , . , , , l l 'h ht i ,s f cbns, ofthe be otie s n t te ; c ,ly hs corns pd!t'eF 1,, s or n', 11i1y i,n ,, . It is ge aer an di to ,its lo . 'e ti _tit ,. or nit .< , r i 'l,. . !'.7. l 'r " I ~ l 'r Ibo .e. :Coonw:o.. or t, ,"U . iti ttve ye:,,: t , ' . leth. , eave rt ers at't, ltn & ll e t ., liv, r tra. is ttin t i I ('a:, ,,, I."'.. " " A.i viser r (rtib 'it 1. Nurnan yest'Iterdu'lt : appointed H. ii. Will::ius of R osebl,u I a his outside depuy andlt the appohint " at once qualitierl. Mr. Williams is well and m<ot favorably known in Custer conty, and by close and careful atten t to is duties will undoubtedly prove one ofr the best men the couinty hast ever had to do its work. Cottonwood or pmne, cut in st-ve length. Leave orders at ('axe, King &e SWeds/tli't . * P. G. Wa-n.o. ] ter's delivery team is getting to ht a very protitable one for thle ne-wsVp'apr reporter. Atlm.st daily it takes a ,iying trip arounbd town, and causes a gr"at commouiou Again )esterdtay athie-, moti they disbed a load of lumber over a lege rum of ground, anad It took quite it nhii. t", .B I I',r I 1::11·; ···' I' 114' N. D . '11,1k 1 i1 a rSa111'.n ltltl.. rWllll i rseued two wliirriagce ljicrnwiei. .T. H lit~utber Will grrlnt~ld j·lerililtiill to ,itiurry Tillie (;city. 11r.h I? Metk('t. ity. M shllf. tieiteot 14 I.1 4.fli. Ul 1ii'. Ci er:unnt wask~ a 4'lilltrl l tI r. itular411 th lle likerin t h b ilgli t lhe cariIouscer rii vt.·? 14 ~ Mrrti..a.'eiiri ,li itt Qr(' tI o mar Iaiger lvef' r.t 14.4 IL li4luint wars gra1nt ed It.sMion to mar yTili it' Iilt .t s Ie4ond1o14' Iais (,.od. h 'it 4 i'i444-4lar 444 14loreill 41 .4t. Pau~i1l. anl4 Nell14 ie r Bak ie itcl·j)llili o ltxf t lii.. Ilo er is a 1 vt! V.14141 a Kiitogttl 144 ithi Iile hav pulfiven~ 111141 .;sly maried.14 trot1 twer r II \V.1 irtutiV " let 11e441414ilig ehiiitt{r n~lihti ttil bus44 it the latlieic~ 4441.tl th1 ! 114141tit V.1.4 a4414 fira 111:4. (h 1 tal l.' r. s ('ity andI the Ftirroundingn~ gcihlr rhhw*x its thei ('imrt I~iit-iil~I~i f'ri a bkr at 1 'P.v just irnin lit'.l iii unw nti fnlu pt nt od ena l-:tto I ti I N Lr a litl tia lili it tit l ,It it wI l i yt t oii trr Ii c tl' i ,'. C1·sr ur , Ii :, i '?·c·h ar; 1 uNn l p~11'~1 1u··(. ',- I·Jce, h I tt uus eau-h h~1114. I\- a,':il livid. 's a i· 1I it I·" il" ,I willt IW :, t t r. Ila mol. I Llll ('o.l I''i ::1 ~ ' ' l·.i itil ( h It'llll ii t, II,(· :r:lIttl' Ii.i. LEFT. - I I lip i Mlalil h .lTh' - Ii' ia' s e uht ·r n f ilgh t ot t ah it I 111 ' ; I .l 1 1\~ ·. (ý ' Ii . _ ." .111,,"'}I.l DPRICE S rrr -Imly N, C".= of TzrLat Pow4r -No Am m oafs No "oft ow in Mi. o( IOf m.-4o Yeats the &taa" siTk w ith . : I :, .i i .,, I.e , . : t . ." . . i. , ,f '", . 1,, : . + : . 1 ~' t : .nirn ' a n ,a I,,: th:* Ikr. ["i h w -: cal~{ , u. but I ,,thi,. r ril.t- he dnl,, f , thu. hl s il .s; reslt:n,_ in ,hath! at 11::11) oi'l'iesk. ' "The l4c''l'easeI'l hail r'.i'.l ,. iin this vi minity with his parents fr aI.,iut tt i, y'atrs. and WIsv a 4s44t wortV'hy }. tng tan in 41 "ery partiular. His 1 ir5triavetid parents hats ilaInly friends here who il teply .ylllathize with them in his un- I timely taking off. The funeral services will be conultctedl by the IRev. John lDunlap at the Presby terian church at 3 0,'elnk this aften,.on bhut the int.rment will take pine at Red Wing. Minn.. t4o whih place the remains will Ibe 11t4miupani4'ed by his mother and father. depairtiing to-ltiorrow nlorling. C'uJd ('harity. "(v'uhl yo givte ipi something to eat, ii';.lln" ;.-'i ! a tr.:A:lp at a hiiotle on L; it;'. ' .,t, ;1r :1111'. -.r. I t' womaOllln at the L r ý " rtl:'," "* :, 1t. otl.hi .t; fio'tr :ti'p5s."' "T;imi t ..'n, all ' 1 !." inll hi tullllrn d n .lv ;:, :v. dra :" wis tie skirt (if a ''i L cI i;,' ::li t lhin to k:ep -io ut the SI'i' Vi'a V u '~-1(ont1 old clo(1thes if you V'. ,i I tu, pick thu 4,it. t:,l; 11. '. 1a.:, 1i.:ivl.d by the appear ;14t.' i I ' , ; i au ti~Al''. :e1 w..; ;i ld 4unttli, i with the thermonl et-'r 1t'r" Z, 'o. W.'a1"d 1a long time, and whistlehd "'Alun'o Laurie" for ct'ompan. Thel i tit' w.l1 of teh t huse rturned, opentd thit rior it crlack and handed hli 1 out it linen -lwiet-r antl a straw hat. "Thaul; you.i t:ra't," said the tramp gratefully: "thitnre is just one thing nlore" "We haven't any drinking water; the pipes are froz,:n." she interrupted. "No, 1t 'amn, but if I might make so 4old as to a4k for an old fan. It would go so beautifully with this suit of clothes." But she saidl tlhat she drew the line at fans, anti shut the door in his face.-De troit Free Press. The V..rm .Vill Tnna. SHArK IL. . lo., .Jan. 1, 1391. Edittr Wlangdrt lle's Monthly, New York: M3 I:.;: .1::.V.. IA?;Doooulr.E-I begto subi1it hrev;nith a little effusion of lile dashed :,ff at ottd times. The title ofth story is "*A tBlue Eyed Daisy,"and I sin cterely hope it will pro\ve acceptable to the c( lllll of yolr e.tleliel aind high ly lopular j',:rnal. May I ask for an early a ii fi ,r.:ble reply? I leg hleave to suberibe l'-,' lf. ,;',1 great respect, -li: t'" i- ILIOtEE FOLSOM. (On back of tir-r sheet of MI$.j Lea w ol., 1-4-'91. Dt:A.t SI:-The sil of WYhaligdoo il 's Monthly is ne.t adapted to blue eyed laisies. TinE EITOa. SH.\VE R.ro, Mo.. Jan. 1. '92. Whangdootili's Monthly: if you car' to srnd rue $p"; for the in :lose, story. .hOld Tolliver's Toot." all ighlt; if not, seld it back. H. F. Fo.soM. NEwl YitK. Feb. 1, ISU2. f:. I'. '?t . n,,. Esq., Shake Rua. o.: ':•: i. . i:,o:t-Inclos,'r we hand '.: , " !., r i',.r . no in Ipa.y nitit for - .. ".. lio'le gein. *"OldTolliver's i, " n- to c.ir ratnlat' u',n S L . . . . l I f u rt.' r tI , r .; ., t y u r I'i,'t i hiri: r !( Ils: ;' ,l :ms. Editor. ii Es t: " i., Feb. 5, 'L' C. i 'inu - , E i., i itor V hatngd, t i. '3 Mhnthly, N''.: York: D" lts .le--t'Ak for $.0 recei,,l. Thanks. ITh ' i- the identical story I s.it tn '., r a yert " a)o and uul ri turuel t ".. .ill I (did was to cha.li thei l o:1" t I w. ' it a ye.ir. Thme a ] , f VW1 a:-:,'I.,,,k1..- 31,,n:thly is eVidintlyv ion'. :..I:lt,, toao than td ., ' . " 1'"!" ' ,,iie,! Il i . . i , ''rl.k p. ;ii. (,o. W..ai th:o . (Illrk. It ore h t tHa.W mn Clrk 1 r i.*m.i i, i . ; i.i ;: (. 1 r,: . . i 1 .-1. • t:,; v, H ,. .r_ i . . .i I·la : . t:f, , t 1 , i ' y iet- in all ilu,. ,. .. t . :, t oia l1ng-. 1uch 1.t,, ,m,,ny rio li. refundel.i. T'ria;l littl - I" fie i Joat ihn Wriglht' I) ulg. ,,re. Larg' h tttl!,, . 114 an,1 i1. T<lhartle. I'1 .ra ..llile MWOsnelhtine When told that tobacco -hurts them: their wives never do. because shattered Ise.rv'es, weak eyvs, chronic catarrh and list mranhoowl tells the story. If your husband uses tobacco. you want him to quit. pst yourself about No-to-bac the wonderful. harmless. guaranteed tobac co habit cure, by sending for our little book titled: -lDon't Tobacco Spit Your Life Away," mailed free. Drug stores generally sell No-to-hbar. THEt STES;U.Ii N REMEDY:I CO., Indiana Mineral Springs. Indiana. SV\xtNs IReliabile. erson t to take co; tril. oni new plan. of -irctulaitiin iof ni \Viirld's Fair magauine. "Vorld, ('olumin ion Ex.,osition Illu=trated:" authentic org.ani ,f the Fair. in Miles City. Stamplt for particulars. J. IB. ('.\ rlal .. S13F , iti .i i idamis -tret ('hieag. Ill. Neh,,Iol e E etioi- i, Iiltri't \'o. 1. A.\n ehlecti,n will I,: h1,ldl at the scho.,l hoiuse in l)District No. 1. Milts City on S:ituriliy. April 1. 1si:l for the purpl.se of electini tji t lui trusthes. One for the htrnl. f tw1 l 3' yiears and one for the terln iof three 4:3 vta,.s. Poilis will he a-p-i from 2 to 6 p. m. liy irder of the boardl. (;I:o. W. ALLEI-Tio.. Clerk School District No. 1. PROPO)SALS FOR CAVALRY HORSES. Chief Quartermaster. le iartnment of Dakota. St. Paul, Minn.. March 15, 18~1.- SEALEDI PROPOS ALS. in triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received at this offiee until 11 o'clock A. .M.. April 15, 183tI, and opened then, for furnishing this De partment with two hundred and thirty Cavalry Horses. Contracts will provide for an increase or decrease of twenty (.0) percent. in the number stated, and bids for a less number will be entertained. Blank forms of proposals. and full in structions to bidders. may tie had on application to this office. The Gtovern iment reserves the right to reject the whole or any part of any Ihids iti..e.ved. J.oln. V. lF'tu'.v. Quartermaster. LU. I S. A.. ('hief Quartiternmaster. Telle Ilt -te'r-n olf irliiieieut'in l5 that a,lusiln . bI, l,ta pl," in pr *e';riun- !e h, th w5h,.nirel. fortify their '- -t ,5-, iht di- ei , a ,e il, that netll'l.t lb al t l a 11" "J etl:l' Iatrier {) i., I'l.·i t it U ilnn lllr, H1nl-.l.tter 1 l tin h Hi t-1 h i blut slihlily ini tairI i-. as lt.i-wiri- well kslw, nlirtlh lIu1 aIunlit itf mllliicatwll aftelir aISilt. .A iremonwitorli malarial chill. ia lit o ii - dii.itiun, incrasini irr0.iularity if t l, Isweli. cimllln t wllit h fiurnvlt itlllle - llthe ie i- 11 Ie.al- to the neii - itfself fret.tction which niii ie- ii, of ciimm.n ju glg:i- int will jlier.a irIl. Ho1 iititt-ir'a St-nmarlich itt.r- lrci 5'-v:" tlint'i 5who take it fr.n mnalahriia. 1,Ita ri. chr '1 e cou-iripli i*.li,. rhellmliitismln. kidtltty ant d bladder tnlhh anid lier olplailit. .,rvoilu invalidlr. , ,rtin tru le:l with tht. inllirmi:ti,. i . idh!,..lt t. a lvanct - tiars, |,iil'. in tIllerat', health h anld vont l armt'is't' de.rive, ih inii I f.nitl.511 fromi 511,." I;l l."r . F _ý> Hood's Sarsaparit'a ii. ti 1 1 RI Iry ?ithChertdan c.: t";,"ýt 0" ,,,! 1 Il*Itll LTOt n~tlikt,! t itltik without fliiuti: '~ :` .us' f-, r," it R ant 1 t qn ills t," auntt" o Ho000't PILL aselst ii;rraiuu.t I tW tiin daett. tt kt,. q p.` k'··· -' W. F. SGi ALSLE, SEAL ESTAih Pf 9L Et fIONS C ©]aO]. t i ý3rc,1 a "It.i. : Main btrtet, Milre ('it3, itt nt to !it n , II Porter. F. U. SCHWARTZ,' REAL ESTATE IIEIIL~ANTI) INSURANCE. {a Kri.. ri rtt.id oos ftW nti rat~nh prop I o I rCttt~· e tar oiro LPeimtis of t' ttliwj ot nreTtm u;, nrt t~r F. I. laudR:~. .%tt··otl . to ltl Mntittgo f t i,.,-... I atf taz+-ý tlil «o:: - o'sidrnth etc. } 1i live Stock Trades a Specialty. i Any b.4ms. rutrtiatud to =7 cwo* ,tit re _n.. · k 1 Women Will Vote : tm!r 1 l th ;r f:b chcol eltCion but for rny c.Jdid:W s. Th;v give i unauin.os vote--evry ay in the week-in favor of K IIRS WHITE RUSSIAN SOAPS because they know it has no equal as a labor and temper saver on washday The "White Russian" is a great soap tc use in hard or alkali water. Does not roughen or injure the hands-is per. fectly safe to use on the finest fabrics JAS. S. KIRK & CO., Chicago. DAty Dlamd Tar Ia. 'k L's :* Th Next Number Especially Good, a TALES FROM S TToWN ToPcs READ BY AL MEN AND WOMIN. 6 asI evra sa I pt oema,. X e DEUIATE, DAINTY, WITTY, INTENSE. . Za1r repa~S a a a m boot tmad hum I w er eta s, Wz lame. e., from e ktese of paevla Yens of tat m*h taled-ot New York Soety "TA laos Tows T a t.get.er, TOWN TOPICI, m art d Street, N. Y C & O "1ERN -THE GREAT TRANSCONTINENTAL* ROUTE Panc es thrnn:r: h .'ic,. l ,ri :. M|h .,..,ta, North Dakota. Manituths .Mm-:,ma. i Or,, a and' Wathin.rt.n,. 'rb.o ZDinin2. Car L"aiz o. l:n;: .- .r Inr r !, . b !t , . St Pa ln + iinmina ,.li. . \` + '," t.,_. 1]. . . .. !l t.. . T:,.min a. S. .ttt, anI P'.rtlat; .. Pullman Sleeping Car Route. Pullman wr'ic- daily h, ,-,,, . t'hirn',,. St. Paul, .lonta:.:l an . un I thei, \.mel ortw'.-t.;nnlld Ivw',llt St. P:int . ul Mit:u,al: :i- .t: ! Mire,, Data. North Dnkota and Manithba Ipointl!. THE POPULAR LINE. DUns IEt pr,', ' tra:lls :carry a m .au t Plll a n .Sln.,;('i.n' I ',. i ,.l'r. ; ,. a .. , ,. t - T. i I i .Pal S t i ; jg I ci C ^ Rani ra 3&W[:itize. u w w t..a.4tkk3 tIne. We ? trw.. iij AV :N~t .gT, "}1 wWOb~au7 Pat 13$ wI ofet eer th i. 6 33 totAf O.A$ MOW&C j~ ~ fa'r~,-* MILLER & ROSE, i1 tIl '. r , : Suits Made to Order. f:t-r:.v IN , and RI -1.xrItslN; neatly 1 'tShop opposiite XWright'o drug store, up) stairs WE WANT YOU to act a- oir og. of. Wt furairhan exraatpeea outlit and aIl -inu ni-td fri-i-. It coitm not tut try tthe tiiii. -- i W. mill ti-lt you wil, w ll, hItp you to uirn teIi. !int.-- ordinary wayi-s Itoth sex-s of aU n gei ."-,i-.,re at Sone and N-rk In splar- tin,-, or al Hif.- tit.,,. An. one an, wher clainwran a .-i. l i-l iof Ionin. Many hai-, made Twohlundrer uollara a Month. No -li.e of I p.i.1. to itIe Hit-c-l i am· rakiting so, much n, )acY Iwit loo.t cap~it.l a-!I.. ri- ! a.ii i i. fr u-. Bti-.urea plotioant, i-ri-fl I-iicr:.lie, il,~. p.}- bettc y han any otherr Ml:.-, ý, : a:r?.·l-. I ou hlave a t ·;rr fie d, orii~l no, c·,rnll.'iti ".. 1t'.- ,,,,,ip ,"<.a v it, co-tryiloosg, a1.0 -..;qlk t--n.'.* I ditlectoint- ',.r begtnnr wi~rmmti-- if ..1..-"r. c- .jllfilll'. will I-I .g pro'.. toulr p---- "· - %% ht not I.(Liand -· . eats.- iand -ur., ai- if ,t fii ,r !.-. ltla,-nnai--. ledu~lrr' (si·tit- n#-c.:lr, f.lT absolute slutw+. Iamptid.r Iir\.ihri -i. -irt en"- parlicular to a. n (LOktCI; OTInO)N CO.( BIo fo. 4at8, PortLnnJ, me. MARI *~* 11VERY wry HER El it 1A TRADE MARKS SW Vn ATGO fast b mnat latr garmisg patanta r Amat4 ,y 4ttutii ti)ia ~ chiat catto of UIUBII r air JB 8hA aS1 way, w a~ 1U T ji FENCING P.AILROAD, FARM, GARDEN, Cmeterj, Lan, Poaftri aId Rakb5t fucIl. trOIŽI DS Or X1, JN tEE. CLTAIASI FILE. FXEUllY rID. THlE McMULLEN IWNWIE FENCE , 14 116, 115 ad 19011. Earbt lt... Oba. 311. '1TYLE New Ft.+_ t ,. K l)URELF! 4 t Y UT! ! .'rta d The EbAueru) swP*iSwt Ian bcM4 by s rt/ lli ~ ý baa C 'FYcIWN&T1,I 0.i~