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ThE YELLOWSTONE JOURNAL VOLUME XIIL NO. 9z MILES CITY, MONTANA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 180 PRICE PIVE MILES CITY STARTLED! Terrible Tragedy at Case, King & Wod zitzki's Store! CUT TO PIECES Every M.n Should do His Duty--How will It End? - - More Developments Ex peoted. Whoa we went to bed last night ft jag that our little ones were tucked safe ly to sleep in their cosy little beds to dream happy dreams of ianta Clahu we little thought that today we would end p.ces cut all to pieces at Case. Kiog & Wcdsitskas. We were startled at the lsw prices on such things as rach china we a. dolls. picture books. even so many things we didn't know they kept. Ele gant lies of nlik handkerchiefs and meaiers and cravata and scar's. Thea leek at those all wool blankets. suits of eethes and overeoats cut in the latest styles sad srioes cut as low anybody e afford to wear them. Mons shoes ledies shoes, children's shoes .0. 0. F. A. 0. U. W.. K. of. .. F. A A. M wives eaa had a special present for their hasbeds. Then you can load theChris mas tables with a mountain ~f tempts tmona and dehcasres . am every quarter of the "-obe. Whatever is eate i aboj lu be of the finest quality. '' low in piice an much the biette'. cheapcess and qual iiy a-t wine and everybody'. pets at Case. King & Wuadsitaki. Mised Caedies, three pounds for .Sc. Mised Nuts 2tk a pound. How does that strike you? w. w. ANDRUS. Oie. snd Bagisk to Reesm t. 3 sad 4 t ºEsh ein .e t toal. blac.Stett. m.. sadI ses.5.m. r_ I. e, gASiD UU. em-, 4 sIk IA ROA tIlED A Horrible Accident Occurs To a Party on Christ mas Eve. A L.sip .pindel and e' ly-ane Per.anas A,. eag-ed .. Ih.th a:d 4.1 teen lisi.red. KL.%ATH F'iLL.. ti-e. l)ev. '.ti. New. teas just reaihe- l h..1." i." a . o t hire ible Jolocaust that x curreia at -.,"er L..i~e. Lake county. Ore.. II, ('lbriatm.a. eve, in which it peises were. b., neni to death and 16 hailtyi v ioded., ive of whow we-e will ili. A large crow., had aesembled in Chrietman lirus. Hall to attend a Christmas tree festival. While the fe. tivities were at their height some one climbed up on a chair trirn which point he expected to get a letter viev; of what was going :.a. In doing wa. ile heal struck a lamp hanging from the ceiling. iverturning it. The oil im.meslately r.augbt tire. ail everything in the rman being dry and of an inllammabte nature the rimim was soon a mass of flame. Some one shouted, 'Shut the door and keen quiet; it can tlv put out." B) this time the coufision was so geat that people began scrambling in a wild endeavor to reach the dilr. Women and children were t'ampled n º iie' foot and f% there was only one exit to the hall and the lire being between the majority of the crowd and the door many rushed headiong ,auto the flames The dead ase: Mrs. John Bruick and two child.en; M a. Oweley and two childrea; J. J. Bruick and ;dasghtsr; Mrs lselling; Mss. Howard and two children; W. 0 Heart and wits; Mrm. Cashow; Frank West, wife and two children; Ed Bowes; Mism McCauley; T. J. Ia Brie and child; MH.. Ward; Mrs. U. B. Abehir; Freak Hooniag; Mrs Payne: Mrs. Nestle Wil liams and child; W. Clay Martin and wife; Robert Small: Mrs. Ella Ward and chilk; Prank Ross. mother and seter; a child of Rob Ward's; Ira Hamilton; M's. tiue Schroeder and child. The iire injured and likely to die are. M s. T J. Labrie; Robert Snelling and -'ater: l'dwsrd Payr.e and son. The building. a two-shiy frame struc turn. contained Christnian ' wian * store In the first Itoinr was the hall which was e, teii fi.r gatherings of all kinid. Silver leail lea village in Lake coon ( ty. Ore.. o' at.o't 1I10 inbanitants and it lie 1K) Mates *rem th, nearest telegraph oftice .madinee Of Trade. N,.w YoRmc. Dec. 28.-R./3. Dun aCo..s Weekly Review of Trade samy commer cial faslures in 1881 already reported numbse 14.5t2. against 15.242 last year. with liabihties of ti03(.m,401.3 against i146.779,89D iast year. Next week the final report for 104 will probably in clude about 4100 more failures., with lia bilities of about 84AOJ00O. From then. aooomate, bMies bhasks... heacial sad tra aompsais are esnided. )I use(sug lts~S alud s aem bar 7*4 fli~et 00o yed b4igaI bih 06s as* 6nt 0.40.1 & gliask "176 91,941 ast year. The trading faillre. aeeady moer 11i4, aashoi 11112 abt year. but liabiMalee ae*rly S 6/7 Iuaiaes K 21he hat year. am byses salwe dº assaur is *@ sad.. ..n sued, bbMiIrSl ItsUm.i taeawd t o"ad* W t w aim&ar es.4 aar/ Lass _o 011" P1mtys has bees sea e fe but "somwn tlap esas is allaseut, and apses mulld ti *5 eau als Ie sd qass tugi emo!y uin Yb aeis at hwaIeugSglyrltit sl, h buers ._Ispas is 7.? pew maeagger *5a Iset aermbu n asmm yer bianeb lased wed Ob uqeat Las bear VW& Md BI5 MW " tl b I- , M- a. ueiea . m surassm hnas -agru - " a be mesaeMiegs Ihe arrrts bu ****u g 7-<.f Si -!ses Laa&f and Lalasby Ve.aseeas.. Phaa and beana are very in'oor'tant plaints in folklowe, and there are u....y intpeaitioae Oa.neoted with tht in Peas were favoribe instrumneata for di I nation. A pea }ail with take, p: i. was equal to a wishbbwe *lit n placed oir ve the dear. Ru Northamnptoueshito it t" r:" oonntedlgenerally lucky W oh,4niu p%, to ui .: , or hill. III Muckl. ibo,u1, t:. L Mali;, it is l~eli""rui that p0.+ , u't L ,"a :-. . ":iu ay ,.'i.. diryr: ," , l in h e, it is, .i:. t.. . Aill I ^ . 'i:. ,-y o:1:-t Ir h,. v . hie , i .uri:'t i l.U!e t'" Iv'd' a I.Jr 'v.il after Twelfth !. L' ia't we're iiy'-t r, o.r ii £ut~iri i' Ft v . t' ii v (.&ituu t ' ,. i .' ..u c. X.nlis Tb-vy v.. ou, r (ai h.'l ,.f Ht-~, &t.t Pto.s ' Ii,"!, .b::t i-, i." t i. t 1 ri r with t~~~i'. 4 a. pliraic,' "' V"i don't korirw 1..aia.., il~ly ra:,.i.".r.*n ar'. nu prarr.eiizn. t .. Frý. t, I t:., e..xpel evil spirit.. - ihiIarl'!..L').. Pr. `4 A FRIEND. u1b. w doer ,"'r .,m atria"j Alsw.. ail oil'. r thirir- atiraDd.. T'.'.jrak t, n. wIa. n w", r..ini. To rijui'.' with no, who it wi" are glad? T.,." 'ing. t:!1 o..uh"a fri. ni.h+, 'aneat, in 2. y t . - " M . no.. r n.rrtw, We'.v'ant.: hIt,, weld Fstrife. ii't -'.'i ,ei.. nt . ar. to lead A. .....r n e "..ties ^r f:!frfi..nd. 3'?I p.,- :'.oy thetiae till. lot Their .!ay. are 1*... and they moat em. To him wbus'ev mleiaap attend Anl Ilvi'. this life without a triasd. (it at! the- silabaps wie recall. rwer.' belt* r,..t to ttv bee bars at all. -Heeirtitvsn is aurllagtoa Kawkeya. All I e Tb.e~ iaeei .i-' New llCi't ow :,% 45', e.? 'ULC6 wi'o ,~rce~s.'s "e. ,-ow ."' t .u Y ee'.~ Call co' .it'. P. to iteil et 'ý g'sl r .t ,e a Irt'A on e.. em.. 6e'.". 70o"1.irune p.,'r "oi e-8.a Ii. F.. Beck I-i & Co. 1.Ci.rjP,o. ,tau ae a.serp' a. welt as a cooby or t' a .o is r~ and Ii.. cceioluru, t.s. c , ' ee. " 'I a which Ia gaiaao.ssin t.o to yo.' 'ucta atl. Huasal; Warrslt.. I want to but ho~auty' warrants or wolf climio .bat bare roe yet passer to warrant. The large amount 0t.,utetafo - t rig aid iuadjuiated iiaimsa of tbis fls hatre. mnakee it estremelj doubtful thi.. he conuing legjslature ý ill agiprapriate Iti ulficie-It saim 'O beir payment. and the prospect Is that they will go oter Ft, anto' bet twav years. I represent an neelara capitalist who has got &"oey° for an investment of this lind rota ant vrepared to pay the highest cash pri-s for war."auta or dolt' autl~eoticated claims. Caiaeepoedeoce solacised. "J. B. Coa.u Nla, " Maews City. Most. Such is th. title of Baiwer.s mast tai -acattag and powerful Dovel. aid reed srn will meotheRt bow sati]tactarilly the problem was olved. tlomettou s-r thins a nevulht'e juery asufromts sry o~eo as - - to what we will do with the juet 13. -ow slmiS brse. It may he called a bheb of blm~~eeak tomom onee of wMbh we mwt et dow. whaihe, we willer aetk oat ssmwmin famine eass the rmmi of udhams deee Smss plaeealgeqh hake lo ee d -sa to what we w doto~ -i d that mmboie .1in m M- mm r wIM pmptilt hla mimt~ .btwe -,w 4p Ia ui et ar 4It *AmM tsop t that we *i 66a insss toq1usme atl wo!Em M eImaeý U tom has. ump bll w ;x~ri th s w1eMm t -Fom `ooudw h a ""m a lia" e amrn -týtM ýI ttia Time Le.t Wear. For the couveoience of those who Irish to snake comparisons and for the t eelit of those who can never rei..&ar. ber, the .JOIniURA will hereafter keep stadine iA table of the correspondwog month of last dear, showing diU. ly .lay the principal mett-orolo;ix. - ,. at obtained from the ricen k pi i.} toe L o'ted States weathe. oh .-,er U .h *y. I'oj44wir Is to i 4 4 4 jml .4 4 !. I,, ..- . .. . . . . .... . t ' .. . .. j lU-art ou..y ............ II -Cear ..... ........... 13 -Cle. ............... 13 'Cart.C .... IS Clear ................. 1i r C i..... . 164 "44,- (-,,~iI) . ..: 217 Part C- or . .... .... 2'! C'4iCr 24 C"..- 0 IS Clear ................ 19 Cl ea ... . 21 .7'. ' Ca................. 22l ( Pt'....i. . . 2- Cle...y..... ...... ."O 3? Par.Iy Clo'9y. The figures in the right baad coiume denote the average thermometer reft r g for theday. She-i '...t . .-."c a beautiful pj.a. while wo w . i; :. w York. Be-Wh:.t wI.+ i.: She-Well, I can't remember the sease ciactly. It sounded like "Dr. Deppety. " " He- Who took the leadingcharacter? She-A man of the name of Willard, Francis Willard. Oh, he's just elegant! Magnificent! He doesn't speak very plaiuly, mrd be can's dieg a little bis; but, oh, be's just perfectly grand. Be- Was it a play or an opera? She-Oh, something of that sort! I bad a una.-rel with Herbert about you that ni! .t and didn't notice much. He- Why did you quarrel about aie? She- Well. I told him of our en'uage meat thut night before we started for the theat. r ar t then ank,-id him if he still wantild to tjJ.kA i.i: uAt, and be iaughli' anwl :aid, I trtainly, I would just as sco0. tak.- u iugag;. girl to ao eant rt..i 4.1.4 it as auy kiwd of is girl,' horrid thinid,? Be-Why was !t. ýorrid?' She-I pe:r r, v. n,.ad ancywif by : ting and tlntin." tf y-u :..1 the ev tb. Oh., my, swen. are amtori sitting at that table .4v.-r tliiee. He (sn p14i:41ly -low do you know? 5lie-H by, IA-aau-e.y t - L ,o lioking around to see it if tl' ::ri' watelwag them. Asters alwa;' 'a that to alver Blue themiw'lhe,, y pa k..t... And the waiter 4riw.r .t t:. -ackei Boston Journal Ut Ut'ý Highest of all in Leavening Power.-Latest U. S. Gov't i(pois ABSOL 'wwV PURE W. B. JOkDAN, President. G. M. MILES, Vice-Presided. H. B. WlILEv, Cashier. C. L. CARTER, Ass't Cashier FIRST NATIONAL BANK. MILES CITY, MONTANA. CAPITAL, $5o,ooo. SURPLUS AND PROFITS, Directorrs W. B. JORDAN, GEO. M. MILES. H. B. WILEY, J. W. CT*3VrLL HENRY TUSLER, JNO. CASTER. F. C. RosERTSOs. IZ.tex'est Paidc on WATie Depo. WILLIAM COURTENAYR Live Stock Broker. Real Estate ad Coa rcial Agent for FIRE, LIFE and ACCIDENT INSURANtK. loan Broker and Notary Public. First Class Ranches. Faggr Town Lots for sale. Settlers and Intending Puritaset's # information respecting Northern Pacific Lands and Lot. Texas. New Mexico, Colorado. Wyoming and W sterm Canis sale. L hI 1. u. r, £ f~rSA~wbtaai-d I I regommeud it as upior toany pAripGon .Agr Stoach, Diniina, Ham.. knows to ,i&' M& Aamua, E. D, aft Wormy, -ive dee am gals 1:1 Co. o zrf U. DrooiLra, N.. . 5rsioe, /ýýýwakenss appeori osrsteles - - usee ot Caeorla i, o asIweem aSd "pig museal Bwas I 5eg Ite mimals so wan kaown zat it sesme work mvor M ' rill ses1 ia.9 at m pereSeogs to e Iuare It ew as the da so as It h a -lmm4 p ie tg ag -t e mo fnses wit do m keep aasda res.i "ee h e srd." terw . Pssm . ml, Cass »as. D. D-em Rnstl e asi eh he.. .eW was3w Tact aC. r m m 21s Cope= Cierwts, ? t:a Xr mm, O - % rs A -h!Y338 WEs V~q~Pun~qp~p~m~s~momf f~r~ia .. ýM ý! 1M1 ý* Urn l _