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FHE DAILY JOURNAL
ESTABLISHIED 1881.
AIL ES CITY. MO.VTA4NA.
KMISNT & 38RDb). Editors and Pubihshers.
TrilEOFI('IAL PAPER oP t'urR c'OUNTT
W. D. KNIGHT. S. GORDON.
No bills against THE Yr t.l~ a.lmt g J ot'IAtI.,
seotracled by any of the emplo),' of said paiwr or,
otern. will be recoglnisedl unl.' wt'tollpanlile by a
written order signed b. she pliluher or usiness
oanager.
All letters and communlelat ios c .ntsIllng .mat
ter aiten4aed for publcationl In thl pal.ter, should
be addressed to "TH Yv.L.~warTON JIUNAI.."
and the name of the writer must be given to nlsure
attention.
The editor of THeI el.t.OW. roN t. Jot' NA. a 1lot
responsible for any of the oplultoUs or utteranses .f
I conrtespondents.
Motice is hereby given to all concerned that THU
Yl.LowsTOls JoUItNAL holds the contract (rotl
the governor of Montana, to do all prititng and
advertising, of whatever lnature chlrgeable to ('~e
atr county; and ts also the designatedl a: 1 ofly
paper in Carler county iin which sercri c by pub
|ication can he I.eslfly wade. l.gal oti c,.s pub
iltsed in other papers of c'uwter county, ar.e raid
and worthless, as has been deid.dl yt, the ,,orts of
Motanhursd, November .,
Thursday, November g9. 1885.
TI1 NKGIVING IPHO LAI LTION.
A I'l:ir. LAM ITII'
The'll&'lAr, all peiole arve always call. to lie
thanikful to .Almighty God., wl oe watchful caner
indlguilinlghave h rv n Illtlle ill every i :Ine ,
oftheir na'rulinl lift,, gu ding and irottectingiil th1 :
in tine f p,'si illln safelyr I,,iling thlrn Ir th
hour of d irknrs4 a danger. It i, ii tini. .nl I
iprrper hat A a' l,'ii thus falonre, .hIuldl oi on1
day in eAtey , ir for that pulil, e pl'elially ap
p1itLntd, I Il: 'y ackinow ledge th' g'.w.In . of
Gord at II Iturn thl ks to Him for a.1 Ill- gran i,.u
gift,.
There: 're I Grover t'l. velil land .rtidlenil f Il,.
United *lutes of Americl a. ld II'linh) desligilat
set apart Thursday, the .'tth day of rnov, in. '
atant, I as day of Piublti t ha. ksg ing an I lprs 1
and ilr tke the observant ne of the aillle by :
'nrrl of the lanid .ni tlhat day.I it alt .
b rsi -s b1' SlipIleiied atrd let the ,,.,tl a- ..
I in t ,ir uIl il.u, sof worship alll l wilh l : . I
and -org. of trale devoutly t'riyfy tlitrrr .i '
tud to the gier of evenr good anid prl, I rI I ."
all that lie hlis lnle for lus i the itritL, hr ,
.n .st'd; for ourl pre.-ervlllyt io ill il a I' , r Ii ,l
ill for our delit "ru\n e from the',ho k . n il ,. r
0 political c,iloun u'r forl thllf lll e r lg.f .
Srid for ourl alely all quiet whilew ir ar it r..
f wars have agilat..d Iand atilteld ."iln. rI ,
fthI earth, fr our security aini-t lltl- ,.
f pIr etileice, which i otusher laid . ha- .,, I:r
lead by thousanlllds and tilled the -tr et,, mith
l.ulrnelr;for the lellteOllu cropns iw hrt Ir . Itr
the lalonr if the hl uibandlal In ll ai lrs i ourrs
satiOl' wea tiih. and for the conlnilr'lirt .,1tit
out oulr Ibln.nierv whi h follow. Il the I rarin if Pro
ierity ad albuindance; and let the r,, it., Ie n
the day thui i t apart a reunioln oif fali It., sAl -
I t'e aI"sd ra.'il.ned be tilende'r lemliri i a ild a',
I itloms, alid let t~he souial irter rn e of In.r I,.
withl Ipleasl.lit relliiniaences. w, r, i ihi ti . of a'
feitiun, aliS 'rengthen the boliu, of kinli t ... 1lii' ,
ail hI I "us hir , lienils fo-get., u hil . atrie iithank
aill I 'ljoy thI. roniforis whi, h ihave I ,ll-Ied our
ihs,.irhat Irl'y gra''ful hiarts arte ni. ilierl toI,
Ih Arliy,ail thiat kind and thoultilrrl i on-t,
braire of the 1po r will double thile pl.alursr of our i
'londliion in I fr.leiler our ,raise an, I ithlik. iing
-no'e aCep*ltaIbl* in the sighl of th l.,,rd.
I lone at t ill t'ly ~rf a. hingtontl s 1 ,con I div
of N \oruter, one thoisinlid eight hlurlrlt.l airl
eighty brye. irl 'f thle independrrce of th, inteld
S*tat.. the onri hundred ll I t.lt1i
I f'ign , htlO\'ElE 1'1.1:\'I.1. %N i.
T. F. IIal itai, 'e r yesryt- '.,.
TH.% KiGIIIG PROCLAMAI1o(
BIY T119 (iON'Ll'tKll:.
Ii lie. tIuidI .f the abi'odant evi l,i . ,( jrf -
parily, health akd haj j'ine.a that aiarrl iu, it..
esery s de, I dea rn It - fittning that ith " l"elr of
Y itaisa ehmsllJ~i oi ii a general I I tk-itvrrs to
the Allwiae tieing frs, a hI,... hard cu.reth ei cry
g rod and ai.erfkt gift.
1 lerifure, in sisIit e afilthe i ...tjtbjl..Ij.
Isag.-. and in sn tsr, it a a h Ihr h r r laissslt Is ssf
"f t he l're..irtut o the Unitdl il cate., I, 1.
lIassq«r. s t I re-IQtV . of Must irsa. Isu
ule.. isuie 'I i,'r.jav. t hi st - . tI., dads N ss. uster,
sik', a. a toe oit t .si giy ats'l gra ri t the
iljr r..is Is,"r of t he I nsser..e. 1Itv l tl il. - s.l
;s. it its etin ii ry ti aprjaisjir uu,,sriat. of t
slay. Let 55' r.? ni thliaik. to tt~e .liss..t old 6i
for IIs. swaslI tseri.a and 61P if i at I iri.
Ire A. sssssi.aisse of Hi, disuse lIsr ,s I lar.
sIi. is "isssssv hireof I base )ere'sv,,s t tjii
hiats .1ad,1 ius.id the sals ot the ' I rrnsr. , r , si ~Is
tau t ,. a~v'l e laife at lie!l Ts.i t i, siltau.
i,n 5. '.sit Stay of Noivrisfer. n, the s,- it of srr
tsr'Sr r ' tsui.&i. . ight huts'- s . Iv its.'
lii iiss,"'sserisr' II 1rL'..
It ; IAM Ii W,.i~tt.
,,r, Lsiry sf Miontania
COURTM.IARTIAL.
I:xc,'t iI tlime of actual %,:,r 'inly
sulllh i'ii:rt--inartial slioh |lbt he i. il na.
are al-olutely lncessatry fr di-clllite.
Mlaniy of the .wes now trild by cuirt-
u:artlial hhiuld ie let to thile ci il
court.. . ii.d l i 'tr.itr shiuhl I-. slared
to bring lhe rolldes oif iproceidure before
Iniilitarv' tribunalllH into harnlloully w.ith
1th, l hau.ilts and practi.es which
ex lera.(te Ihas hown to lie Iece..ary
IIi the Ihuilnitaistratizan of justice ,by
cnvil a ait-. 'there are biut two kind.
of ,',rt--llullurtl with whiclh the ge-l.
mral ,l,lti llls miuch familiarity-orne
i- iti ,.I,/ i to uconvict, the iother to
ci.i.llia- ; i . m i the llinlli-ter f hlate,
the other ,. the liimtnt.r of white
wal-h. W\'e ,do nlut .aii tht there are
ln i.c. rl*i-iao, t Il il w ihuh hoi.tktne ina
iluily, fair ii' t.uid-, andii juit finzdinig
are certaini to iabtin. 'Tli re Iay
have tbeen ulltl ntay yet li Iliniy such,
but tlhose wlh a iler allttractd Lr'iral
attention h.lve oIt bii of thia. chulIr
a ter. One iof the objectionmls to theise
tribunals is the iower wielded biy the
civil head of lite army or a Ivy. If a
sacretiry of war ,r wlie tuary oif the
nav rey eI lirls to have an ulch.er dis
graced he can exert a very iiowerful
influence inl that direction. lie an
put nl, the ouirt wl hich i tl try the
oflfcer lll Vague, tidi flllilt, or
trujpied-upi charges the mien mst
likely to untderstanld iand gratlify li.
desire. lie has pleasant ih-tails l.i
mnalny other favors to diiiiliase. It
pays to court lis favor. The selectlion
of the mien who are to nit as judges
and juryme n is a tremindouu respolils
tbility that ouglhtI not to be lodgedi in
the hani.s of any one manl. It is aus
easy to organize a whitewashing ar
rangenient a. the reverse. An oflicer
who is a lipet of the department will
seldom be in any danger of arralign
ment, but if he I. unexpectedly
brought up for trial his friends may
possibly bring him out triumphantly,
no miatter what the evidence may be.
We do not make these emnuineits as
particularly applicable to any period.
It is not our intention to charge favor
itimu or injustice on either of the
presentL heads of departments. It is
the systemi, not individuals, again-t
whlich we are coutending-a systtett
that affords unlimited Iposibilities for
wrongdotilg, and which ls deficient in
the ordinary reqtlnireal nts of justice' -
a systtein so bad that it nee(ds reform
iog all through and all over. (',n,
plaintsi have been frequentlyv and, \, t
ht ive to doubt, justly ittde thiat lithe
findliti -- of c uirts-mairttll, te-. cially
in the navy, are much irt' -vt, tre in
the a'-es of etnlisted liltit thant itn
those of, comimissioned oili.ers. It is a
siIIgul:tr fact that thle miliitaoy and
Lnav;al 1,.talishllmelts ofr thi- Ienmus
rat ic republic are nlret aristocratic
S' hat thltoe of EurIoan monttIareLiles.
The distanice betwtet Ithe enlitted
Imi:tn anld thie conllliir .lt'lltid utfler in
our service is iulllitea.urale alud the
ichasm unttbridgthdb. There are oll
ecrs, of 'ollurs., who treat tlihep iti
under thte. with kindly conll idil'ealiomll
and tare cpilahile of n:illntainint.." -triot
dis.,iliie, winning and hthlini4 the
re-pclt andl eonllideell of tltirt lten.
BIut there are too m1a'y " .ote have no
1*.-tlig of synlpatlty or killntt.;s for
an enlisted mal, rug:ilrit. hitr ait a
creature tutide to lln-titullt, whetn i ag
gregateid in ,t-,idtsrahle nulmbiers,
onulllniads for -u'prior tbeingl - hohlingl
mInllni--iou. for u itlrt, o llei for which
alt enfh-tel m0:11n gets double irons, ilt
.iri.ttninitt.t, lo, oIf pay, and di-grace
fltl ,d.mi--al fromn the service a cowi
til--I' utd ofilfeer gets s.tpendedil from
r,.k iandt duly. lit otiher words, lie is
twihh tnedil to draw his pay without
,t :its a 'y h in g to ea rn it ,. lpo,-,
-,t,,h ' mtolde of itilli-hlttiutt were
:al itltI in the civil ,ervice, how
w,, ihl it oier.ite? For examiple, a
i k of the third claa, is chargedI with
-tmie serious olffense. Inve-ligation
Iproves hi- g uilt. The tculprit is then
aliled up and sentenced to susp.i li..
from duty for six year., his pay to go
oUl , -..ationnl Rtep~ublican.
lug it reijututioll fI . sr nsalim
nIauighitiness whill bil- fTiir to eclilpse
1te faimec of ('hiclago.
('11 11.1 w~ill pilenase tatke liote of rihe
formidabile fact that our Iinvincib'le
Tallapoosa Ii as beten thior' 'ugrlily F4
re-Inired.
Montaa Maeullou.
Billings nee~dsa gal andi lock smnitha.
''The (treat Falls mill is now upplily
ing Ijeaton with flour.
The Billilnag EIrlieopalians will hold
a churchl fair about LDcembatr 211th.
Fort Blelnton is all excitenment over
the ;roo-e'ld Itraucl of the (C'anuadhian
!'aeifl,'.
H-el.iia has not oIrganiui7ed a ruinintug
Qt an pa ny or con Iii ceil ai new tuiinnel
for two days.
Butte keeps right on lauil'la, re
garahl~.as of the wiit ry weaither t hat
We aw a I ipt tIliiili out tat-aay hay a
genat lemaaiai well veutsd (oio the eaatii
imertial standthing of thre cormmnauuaity,
w lich showedl cocil~usi vehy that 5,
NI could be raised for a railroad wit h
lit any ditliculty. - BIuuton Rtiver
l'ra--.
tile ilitchlie- lverilg their land on the
i th inl-t. The diitch ll twelve feet oil
buttomi and some telln Imiles long. Inll.
iiedliately oii the colINletion of this
ditch theirteats. we:re:,et to work eon
structinlg another, but they do not,
however, hope to fini-h it this fall.
Their hay ri'k next fall .hould be "a
thing of beaulty atlld joy f.r" c.atlIe
IBuffalo lE:cho.
l'uesday, at bout I o'clock, water
reached the 1Magli n I wmill thrlough
the new litch. Iunw comulpleted. The
mill started at full ialpacity;yesterday
Iiorninig with a grailually increasing
water suplly. It will require sMoile
little timlle for the bloxe to swell arid
sedinenut to fill the cracks arnd flaws
in the lumbller, hut there is n, (doubt
that in a few days the mill will ihave
anl ahutldanceof water for all purposes.
The ore bin aI full of rhli rock and
plenty more In the Iline, which is
very encouraging to the owners, aind
dwellers in Maiden.-Maiden Argus.
The I)AII.Y YELLOWltroNE Jocu
NAt, can al ways he found for sale at
Young's fruit and news salld. *
first clams printing at this office. *
CHARLES W. SEYDE,
NOTARY PUELIO,
Insrnce and Real itate Api.t,
Main Street, opipo.:te Bulapkl's,
MILES CITY, - MONTANA.
Mercantile books posted; collections
made; all sorts of conveyancing and
clerical work promptly attended to.
WEA LTII---COMFORT.
HAPP.NESS ODES NOT INCREASE
PROPO3TIONATELY WITH RICHE&
A L4wJarlwt i nre Formula Whlih Uoida
Gool In a neneral Way-MechmnI.
mmmii 'lllonmum re Not IMF Fat
Apart After All.
l. hi'I. Trihniie
It goes without s., ing in this philo
sophicat age that a man l comfort does
not increa-e in the sauit ratio its his
wealih, or diminish in prloporltionl as his
pIurse is deIlet'd in those catse4 where the
Indivi'ual tlnt.,e I t ocr. It neOds no
argulctUt t protve Inatl the Io..essa,oun of
an ilcolelluc of -I0.lt il a year is far from
.ieldin I teni tilmes a4 mIuclIh 'ollmfort as
does the iannualll l stpedt of lll.,lKo. It
is niot truel. as sOllo i c as
sr tel t alt a.gilteted po.s, bilitip
of iispd ii bring no inlcrca:I of Of
18ilit 11i to I ii. t L railg' lii'i. tl:hlNi8 in
th,,se raIre '.., where the indivlual has
ailrc.uei .dy Ili Iti that litre is sllllt ly at
atdiliou to la urden. .II au lnitIIt of It,
Iacr c(lit oif itI ilicolnc e of a workigtin.lLU
Iputs it wilhin his power to aith tl materi
ailly to the ctomfort of h is hoi lil. 1and the
facl tihat such i chatige in . ,ulition
woull itulvec dissipation i.i Init'iy in.
stallt uis i ni.o proof that the lalrgutilenllt i
an unllunlllll oie It sillmply I,how.4 the
wiuk l. of huiutai natuti, wh ci s apt
Ito Let, eii u;IhiI aitCed by a sidlld'e
thaul;i, ,L.he cI for for good or for evil
\ery Iprhil. hiwcver, it l,lti not oo
curre I to the riludcr to thl.5s it possible
that ther, isa wete.-dt ll I il ne atioii of
weaith v.tii ciinfort. to the icoiiliprativt
si flt of the trni. i, til le s th it the rela
toll Ietweein thli Ito ji ctapaIlt, of hc lnm
rellded to ii llttmlie iatical forml . uit ouI
tin repri w,it Ithe iatio of two tlii irs bit
form;i_ thema into a fraction. The an
iniunctmilit of tlhe idea aind that there is
su.h i it clellcliit wuould proubhly pro
lok,. it Lau-1h
.In! vet. at li,. risk of t cilin, ridicule.
we v'etur tlii i iitiiiiation thiit it Iliay Ib
e\pressl.d ,, i cencle to it i t L,.:ritlilni(
sca!. iil th:s t, "The comfoirt derita
bile vairil. :L- tlh. l.:arthni of t he number
of iidollar. ,r w, e. that forin. the in
coie. " \\Lehlier or not the formuila
ho ds golo tl-r :ai t palrtieul.ur case dilepenuti
chie i l Ii'e cn!etramnut of thu iidli
viduaia bt to somile exltent also oil his
surrundi.ti,'s la't anid rese, t The re
latlion reftri I to will be uid.erst.oiod by
the non linittlhlilitiitl rciheader ion a elance
at lithe tlohtwi n. EItie tathie, iviug the
first few lunlihii., tihaut cl tir reresenuted
by a log.rith which dl. .s lot include a
Is r.i.d
., I' . I, :a. Ithii i.
S . .... .... ..... ... . .... .. ,
I '.... ............. . ... .... |
I........... ..
1 .. .... ................ .
I.,, 1 . ... ....... .... .....
\. ' *'!ll, 4 I , P 11tl .
If we a'ce',t this as the correct ratio
we h1alI cot,,UI 1le that ia lmu tin' iiatij'n
of an ilce 11m .f .l 0 by ten ,onll doubles
the en oye)lllt't of the p,-.essor. \ nd a
little re a--tion wil show tllha this is ap
proximlately thei a(me. It is nllt Imeait by
this that to cut down a man's 1alary from
i1',U to .10 per week would only cut him
comfort in two equal halves. of which he
retain ot e lie must be indeed a philoso
pher who could hear such a revulsion
without loss of more than half his
happites
|ut ai Ibtwee.(n two men who have
been r5slc.('tiely educated to the ways of
life that be t these two sums the propo
sition ho'ds good. (hoice food. chain
pagne aIdl ti e (ciars are enijoyed with
eCry little mo.re relish by the man lwho is
accustomedl to them than are the: plain
food, the pile. of tobacco, and the glass
of beer which are at the service of the
poorer idli dual. The fine house and
costly apparel of the well-to do mer
thant scar cly yieid him twice as much
c(,lllfort as do the modest apartments
and the e, arser clothing of the mechanic,
wlhi'e tlhe millioSnare who slen Is scores
(of thlousandlls of dollar per year on fast
horse oIr a n:ili.t derives very little more
solild com ort therefrom than thel day
worker in . feel in a rile on the cars
after li- daily til is over.
If to, thi- we aWilI the consideration that
the almrllOlltl oIf care: IncreI'Iases with the
w.rllPV" I o-Si- silns in every ca;e c\celpt
thalt the tr liy iuiserab e being with whomn
pleasure is the s,'le oh,eet of existence,
thie e: unt i w "I1 ie still le- favorable to
the Ill:au1 \ .l is in receipt of the largest
incoitme
No' a Plea'a, t .g;ht.
The ·ight of a man !540 feet from the
ground. haniging on to a monument by a
single rope. is not a pleasant one to per
sons with weak nerves, and vyet it is pre
sentedi eve.ry ,la at the Was.inton mon
ument ili Wa'hington. where men are
engaged ini Ilac:ing numerous lightning
rods. It w-ll Itke a long time probably
a coul, I of monltlhs, to complete it.
Though it tl ks to be a very dangerous
w, rk it in~ fNct a safe work.
The ~i s,rv if the monument is that
not one nnmn has been injured There
I have beten i.evral accidenti but they
have Istn ' o the 'rouud. Iif course, If
Ithe r,'pe h wh ch the workmen are kept
dclunin: 1 the iair should break, there
would i,+ Ilt :T f-ew m:nu'es betwcen their
l,.re au.r their hereafter They are so
:i.ih thi w;thotl a good ch.las a man can
not e ,hiliuguised frm,n a big %alisn
tut I-. . 4 *nrlsrnlil (I anal.,
The lmperial canal In ('Lina is the
longe1st and larrgest in the wrltl. It is
ove.r l.,M4 iwiles ion; The I rie canal. In
this country, is :T'0) miles lone. the Ohio
calnal, I lhelnd to l'ortsmouith :.:t. the
bMiamlni I ie. ('incinnati to Tledtlo. 291:
the 1Wah: b ' rle Evansville to the
e hlio line t The largest ship canal in
Eutrolp i th, gnriat North Hlollaindl canal,
completed in I.S.. 12 feet wide at the
waelr slurfil It feel wide at thhe Iottom,
and has a ''itlith of lI feet it e.ltend from
Alusteri.an t. I' I lelder. 5I miles. The
(aledoniia coi ini 'cltland has a total
length of i ,ilb.-, inclulding three lakes
The u,/. ctl.l I -- miles llng, of which
66 miles ar at t'li.i canall
Ni nl*ral , aiter Manlt!hetul
N .. k "lur.
it is Maid that "mineral" water manu*
facturera are now a ailing themselves of
the advantages to Io.! derived from the use
of glycerine iL Inhe reparatlion of the
liquors. I x',r- etc. which are ,o nauch
in requqst in I .v-rllagei
I *. ii *. *.. Ite. i. o, n.
"I lnertainly wondler, and the exercise
of skill. " are said by tir Janii I'aaget to
be the essential elements of hea!!thy recre
aorn.
California has two separate Irieby
erianu churches for the ('hiiese, and one
for the .lalulnee.
Aherlf's lale.
lY \'~Irt'B of an order of sale in my hands,
i~hued outof the District Court of the Ylrit
udicial UDItrict of Montana Territory, in .nd for
the County of Custer in the suit of Thomas J.
Bryan against Wilson D). Smith ia administrator
of the statml of Joseph Miller, deceasedi, sl ('autsi
Miller, duIy attested the 1tgh day of Seltember,
A. i) , I'., I have levied upon all the right, title
and iw.toet of the said Wilson D. nmith and
l rs-ic Milhtr in and to the followingdeecribled
real ipr1iorty, situated in Mlilies City, t'uter
ounta . viotalna Territory viz.: Lots numuilawr
eleven' Il t ,lIve(12) slid thiirteen (1;), iiin block
l usuil I r -i ,li I), in .iid .Miles additio., toges.ther
with al :tlii ligrular the tencsente., hlerdlitaseitla
Sand aJr.tlar t sIs',' twr unrt' ll hllingilr ).g.
Noti, rI hreby given that on the .'lith day of
Novu rt,, 1, , IiC', at ilthe hou.r ,.f 2 o'cls k, p
Is ,of ;aid.l ,l, , at the front doror of thir curt houe.
in Mil, , i', 4atainty anid Tlerritory afor,- tid, I
will ,s i all thII right. tile iiand sllsi t it the
said l i.,.i I Sritlh anlid ('nuie Mi, li in asnl I.
the st .,,- ristlwi tel l prolerty,to thi highirt
bidder I,,r ,- 111 i and
ihivrn i i r isr ha.d, this the ilit ,in
. ,iwii ,r. I'., 1 . t'll.1 . . . .. i'..
~theritr.
F. . Kt~l11 R, FHEII. %I K~tE1T LEH ,
Lat. Hcgfin r ! I .1.nit Nutarv i'udiaii.
Otfiu,, laudl I I .'i r.
Hurl. I aI at'.
KREIDLER & CO.,
ILL UI ST9TE UD LIVC STOCB
Loans llusluialin, dull tol~(il Itarig.
Weare prpn 1~ ,,. iiiJ~,t, ult r ,,ti of
recU, ·d.. ther onll' ., iý 11 II . Icr " ".u lll l; 1 :attb.'
and at..IvIr IrCwIrI 1 , Iirepa e nI)* e.IieU a.
Timber I ulin,, awil I -, n Loud I'l'n l; `ii ll
Cattle ant iihcep cx r ieo-il I, u`I Write i Iiciei
in Hest iiniuraiice t iilnf a n i, -uIu Itila
LOANS N~ O OTLA.I~
McAUSLAND'S
CCBEEDIOOI A R1U)IRY.
'GUNS.
REVOLVERS,
AMMUNITION
otni.er) d, " , n ,uotii 'I be I.AMIJLT +1 I
* (,ii ii-i,iIi, rtl an Regpatnti. tt a' ki I
Neatly dote And~ %ArA~td
Mim Stnet, - - Miles CIty, M.T.
Itu
ARTESIAN SELL.
WATER.
I am atp qn t', t r Ali ta . l
Wateir o or I h ui i.a.iidr i u~e. .wn.. ,,", I . " At
Wright II o.'. Sixth slid Maiin , .r. i
JOHIT P. FOX.
McGurk & Cook,
1'r'.j.rid tor. of th.
Park Street LireryrStable
HoRSES D011,311l' a1I, SOLD.,
Alniple w Ia~t uuud rlm1,. for tiaking air of Ntui I Ih
..tither beta or corral.
Finest Livery Rigs ia the City.
Saddle IMorsce- on KeasonaIIe Rates
3MILES CITY 7
A ARTESIAN r
4REWERY

NOTICE.
I aw prp I.1 toI, all k iji. I .tPap-.aid
House-Cleaning
earprt stretchinui .Mot.* .411 :u ad rhlmuey
cleanling at rauarnble Iri~'s I anliclt puic
palronac. Lear. onsra at Itu ItIgh' hardware
store
HENRY MITCHELL.
DL. MZIqTXE,
THIS SPUCILIST,
No. H Kearpa I., w a ?mm.M CaL.
TSaii ALu Cuuaott, MI'?rIAL AvrD Pnwu Drua
urIS WOUDItfM. &aSM.
THI GREAT ENOUIH RMMDYI
Mjj~@ o ~wnier
et~ebuvS (un.
iecbu t~rcelmt)r wINht Criu.
@1a orW~ hue ean~t*Iwl4u ttO ur
91.60 ( · tý M ler )rcio Ulbb grttlt k", sent {o
anyt tddrose. $IPCI1 r or C. O. InLnprlvrb
Hama f a/a q ý ý'11 Eearwu Mt.
U.? (UL Bla lge hiii queeloae and lampseS
aAAPLD DOI'LMl PiKE
will be oeal eL27y oui /Pyn by o Ier.r tar tI
w mpkw a, ms sme in rcganda
*1 btluaa bnastlaa
WILLIAM COURTENAY.
Live Stock, Loans, Real Estate and Notary Public.
Agent for twenty-five first class fire insurance
companies; also, for the Equitable Life. New York
Mutual Life, and the Travelers Accident and Life
insurance companies
LIVE STOCK A SPECIALTY,
Money loaned on first class security.
Several fine farms and ranches for sale at very low terms of payment.
HOUSES TO RENT AND COLLECTIONS MADE
Several comfortable an commodious dwelling houses
and well located lots for sale at a bargain.
Parties esiring to locate cattle ranges will obtain
full and reliable information.
Montana and western stock cattle in lots to suit
purchasers.
Agent for the best and most reliable shippers of east
ern and southern cattle: also. for imported, pure bred,
Polled Gallowas and Aberdeen-Angus bulls.
n= FERENC E S
The First Nationl Bank, and Stock Growers Nationl Bank of Miles City.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
T..ji. BRYAN & CO.
LJTJMB E R,
SASH; DOORS
BUILDING MATERIAL.
WOODEN AND IRON
WIND MILLS
M.ade. and will cooltraut , i.t t thr*u up i, al
part of the cuuntry.
SOLE A E 0.tTS FOR
Custer, Dawlon and Yellowstone
THE
Excelsior Brewery
| prt.I a d I i l I i r- fr "to r
EXCELLENT 3 E
S:lr..) h.14 I 1lJ .iqi ullrlrl IIq , , v , i 1I" 1 II ,LII -
i| I t. IIl tilUII.
BENDER & MOERDER
MILES CITY, M. T.
The College of MONTANA.
CLASSICAL,
SCIENTIFIC.
NORMAL.
MUSIC & ART.
Instruments.
Appamtus.
Laboratory
New k CoIplete.
Open to both See on pe l''.
FOR TERMS, &c., *pply to
REV. D. J McMILLAN, D D,
President (of h CinOeo,
DEEr LOagS, ontaua.
M- ONY
~~the
-
Imrr ror 1 ru
Ui / ,
MILES CITY
IRON
AND
PUMP WORKS
B. ULLAN, Proprietor.
Fittings in brass, iron, pipe
and hose.
Dealer in enginca, bIiler, and
all kinda of rteanm fIore and lift
pampa.
General repAln on alL kind. of Machinery
dolie on the shortest notice.
LShops on ixtlh stree, ol.poilte Stock Grower
National Bank.
iNORTHA pACIFI
RAILROAD,
THE DIRECT LINE BETWL'EN
SAINT PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS,
Or DULUTH
And all Poi.ts in
Minnesota, Di kota, Montana,
Idaho, Wahvhii Territor,
OREGOM,
tris COlaWe Pniet Soud an
ALASKA.
ispees T' in bally, to wheih are attached
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS
AMw
ELEIA AT DUlUlS OARS.'
NO CHLANE OF gOLS
BBTWn
BT. PAUL and PORTLAND.
On Any Co of TioketL.
EMIGRANT SLEEPERS FREE
Tbe Only All Rail Line to the
YELLOWSTONE PABI
Par fi laforatluon a to Time. RW els , ,;.
Add ree,
OHAS. S Plr.
0oa'l Peeir A4et
k. PAL.0 Masm.

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