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PHE DAILY JOURNAL S'4TAIlI.i .1%HEI. i11. .MILES CITY. Mt.lxT.A NA. KI~d4HT & GOi3nOJ. EJitrcs jld Publishers. TlE OFFI'IAIL PAPERK Ioft I I 'I: ('Ot'NT1 W. D. KNIGHT. S. GORDON.' No bills against THE YKL.Lo .,TotNE Jolt'INAl, eontracted by any of thet etull.lll of sail pap.r or. other., will be recogniredl u',l.e+ a.',oanied by s writtel order lignedl bY t1h l lbh r or tnot , malager. All letters and conlllunltatllln containintg brat tll iltenued for publication in tltis ipapr., hould be addlesed to THK YKl.I..W'TONE JO tNAL. and the name of the writer must Ie given to lsture attention. The editor of TIyt. Yet Low.TrSE. ,ot'r IAI is tnot responsible for any of the opinions or utterLances f Its cornespondents. Notice is hereby given to all cot,,nerned that THn YILLOWSTIO3 JOUaliNL hobts the contract from the gvernor of Montana, to do all Jprinting atid advertising. of whatever nature chargerabe t)o l'n. ter county ; and is also the designlatel ar.t noluy pciwr in Cluler cointl in which secrtul, by. pub tlcation can be Ieill ,zy made. Legal I ,,II.s pul. Il.ed in other papers of tllnster I nInty. rt rid and worthless, as has. en ,I., I.l.d y t!.r o ir;ts of Moutanit. Friday, November 20. 1885. TIlINK'uGIVING 1'RO LAII TION A PI'iR LA' IT1IrN Thie A.\n aIn people have always cauve t, thankful to .\lruighty iGod, whose watchful it. anilgtiiliug haveb en rmanuifletei in every .'a;e of their na tonal life, guiding and protecting th tit in tiimer ,, peril and safely leadl ig thoui ill the tour if d.rklnes aIId danger. It Ic fi'til' anstld iprUl 'r chat a urti n thus favored4 shUouI onil in, day in icry year for that purpose ''Io olly alp .I,.i , ,. u.lihcly actkn ,wle.ge the g io .,, s, tof G, nl It r. tri thanks to Him for a'l ti I gr. s gift 1 letefre I (;rover i'lrvel.ani, I'ril.nt f 1 , I'i :ited Sat, of America. do ie, riby dersie i , i r.e apart Thursday, the .Ath day of Nov. : . t utll. ma day of pullic thaliukgiing anl I a ir . I aid rirvke the ob.ervance of tihe laitiur v i, n. Ij otle of tihe rlaid on that dlay. 1..t a. ,llsine-s ire auipi led and let the I.pl,,'e .. in their usual placer of worshiijp id w I:. (. 1 .nd songl ur I rarse devout l t "st:fv th. 'r I ti rude to the i.cer of evtery go,,I alnt prrl,. .I i It a.ll that lie har done for ui in the tar lhit i , pI' Le ; fo our ou r er-erv. tionlr r Ia uti.1 1i I t., .ild for our delise ranlle froutl t I,. "he L aL, I 1I :, r ,t politial convullion; for thi' lh-ieing, it . a, .anid for our saletly and quiet a rile. ar. a. i I : of tars have agitated arid astlt led it h r I, l;,-i of the earth ; for ur eururity niAlltni t I . , ulrr. Bof I'." ltir eI . which in other i.tin-. L. , i t,, I i . lad b.,e tI hui andhi i- ain lled i hi -ir .t- w ith iururtri, for tihe pleiteurs t r.n, to b . h Irw ari tile lai r iof the rhusit nmnilrrar til I Ii r-,it,. our .at loli'. w--a (Il. and for tihe ( orlltr linir '-. I irli.jghl , iTt Irt I rirde lr whitr fallow. in the train .f proi lierity a l abunlldan e; anil let ihr.-, al-, i ., io tle .- la t . t apart a runii n fllllll , I - 1, - tItit .1, I , .alt-n d lbe t-luhd r Ithi ilo artl asi o . atoInr .A. I let the arso al ilts.:(i . 'ute iof Iri, Il withll plea..tt reitnii cenu t-, rnll ltI Itlir i of a - f,., tur a I i s.re gthrln tlie lli.,n- of[ ll i.:, fi0-hlirr an t .111 1 tn I tI IIlll i fll l or " lt, w1 ll. w gitsethh nkll, li i. l r t i 'v ri rira r l h, arts i ,re i ii. nll ed itI i-l irlty. ai I tha, knrl aint i ti,, .Iful ni- Liii raIri n it lit ' -- ti r iI illldoui i the p- i-."Ir of our i-ri ll,l .in i rreudilir ouir fraiie ainri hiiaikcgc Ing n r -, teaptall Ii tihe inih of Ill Lordi i-rse iat I.- (l'it. \' a-linir toni tiih, - -'inI daty of \uotrnile r. one thous uni, e:nrt hliortrit ai I eilr;hty tru., i ,I (flte ti . I. rliteen tht liUitr, i.ur. th e,,,u iriti-lred an I ihth I ' th. Ir--i i n. t, 1 I'. I . kn,, ?e itar of -ti . TH %NKGI'IG PROCL.%MItLON. BY THE IAKlTI'oti In the inll'! of the abundant ,i.i i , ti-. ,f u, r - perity. h alth and hai pines: that .urroun' , u ont eety a de, I dertem it brfttitg that lit i.-ple of 31.tltana thbli t joinrl it a g tr ral thankig:rv in I,, the A.lw:.e .ing fr. a ho-w hand tti on etlh every g t.l and pejrfec.r gift. T"hereftre. in aec rl rt e . ith 'hI.- *-lt.'ih . uIag.. and in I onilfin i% with%) the pl r i Ilnt lIII ofi ,I" tihe Preasident of ,II - lh, u rll", ateal o, , . 1. Ila-- r, .vr, or of It. T ritory of Monta.a, do iea lit'h- 'haind lh.ay ihI 2t di y of C o eitiber. 1"'- . a l i,~l lof th t l k- i; i,- . a. I, prf i.t to the -ipn 'ie i'ller of the I ti.er.e. I i. t the ipe.t) lIe t.tlher t.ritiri to a prinrr . - vi rr ,,. tof thl. lar I.tt i- return tthank, to the 1itl.,1, ( ,t for Ii- iant ,l i it utlt-t1.- anI hl . - tig alt I Iln -vre.,.a tiln l ealit f i-lk - i ., i',r ,11 pir, I t.11 -tullllnlan . 1'" 4.f I ha e I.t . P , ..t to iy hial| .aid 1 .+ u d, the 'ealot t he ',I tr. ,,r of .None tlallt It -i a x, l . I t.,,"l at Il Ite i' . Ih e. I pital. I!tis -, ,tl11 tai ILy f Nn.u Xiii. r. I ti li .,,ar l1 oi r l, ,r lo, ", th ma. . ,ir i|,::h a lt h llt ld, a, .. Itt t .h-. Lr I 'l ,.,, r , ,Nr "-. \ l:.i .t.T, t, f ..l ,.inta lh It' the n.ilI * f the P1olpe ehllii l - lupon azll tru. ft, hr\\ l' ,l f . the e.)lr r. ll to denleijo -t r:a'e tlheir tiae!t t., their r. - ligion by l,::rti."ilpatlin Ill ,I, ph. - '... t polilftle Il all -r('l llull1':'- thi '}- inhI a it, i, he.elel, an It i. likely. t- .. it w ill ulaturalr (cause the other reI.i.ln. -et't- to Unll itute an examI l, hl. whi.Ih -.I"f pre--r\ iutiln and prote .ti,,l will IIe ,-e-I-itate. In o fur the enfiree.d impar tiiitRion of the better elemlent- of , ., t" in the el lUr ti *se , the e('itViiv - ti I -. aniil Ii'e 1.gislaive h oldi'. cit the ,,.l Il1 wii k fur g".od. lTh Ilan .u:,, ,, th h ',' C.lical letter whih en j".iu. il- t .h. e. -i e ' n the fli p lrt of i all good ('tittol,' i' plllinl. T'Fla Pope ex irt- "ill L.... Il itlili"le who w ,ip ]ld do-vo' e ll t'Ire 1111 wtion t., publi' m i| ter- to tI.ke .i. ;. Ive part in all lull Ililc i l ftl:ir, uaidl .ele] itin-, iand to further the prinil. - it the urclirh in all pulell ervijee, mUietilng and galthi erlngs. All ('at hlijh must iake thenmselves felt a*- utlve i, elelments in dally politicatl ihle In the 'counitries where they live. TIv. y Itlltlt Ie,.ne trate wherever Ipos,.ble ill the, adealin latrati.nl of civhil allair,: nmust :eilnl -tantly exert the IltIoslit vigilance and energy to pIrt.elt Ilthe IuigesK( of liberty fromn going hIeylnd the liilitU fixed by (Jlud's lw. AlI ('atholijl should do all ini their lov,ier to, c'uuie the constitutions of staths and I. gisla tion to be tuwldeled inl th(e prinuciple of the true church. All I 'atholic w riters and joIurnaliists hould neiver lose for an instant from view the abolve pre eriptiuns." This language lie not to, ie liittakei. llHow far its aidoption will "ceause lhle constitutions ofl state and Ieglwlation to be miuodeled in the ptrlneliles of the true church," de pends ulpon the activity of the oilier religious scts in circumventing the movement. Thus far In this country the Catholic denomination is not ab solute; but It is likely to become so if the Pope's encyclical Is observed by his followers as faithfully as their wont, anid the nmembers of the other Sects (oXutinue to look upon Iolities as the umost htaiportant though Ieii rtgardet~d e.'bi hdtrst Lon of t he tiiuea. -Al iiinenp. tdlis Journial. O.N us K of teit wors~tlMarket., if 1lite -4a, n buyr % a+ lihruld to rati~ut liay atiithiii fir their white f~tait or the hl~n d thatl is ill Ilium1." 1'1"II is tIa~inly true, its the cattle i it, j ti..11 ',V 1' gradlcs shiowing julst a tuth ott Iltriehrtl llttid, whIilie th :it inual were nit fattented so :a- fto 1 iii attrac tive condit~~ion. But lruttler. iiu "Io' for the 4lhlte face.. andthe flu aiid that treetting, tie aniiiaail- have hazd goodt feeding. 'ti' his week tight hIadl of I,!NMilpiuiad 1llrietiril steefl, Mtiltd to a ('Chica ticl heliir at p ei·r cwt. i, iwheU "it fiwlluhi 1 i1Ki(, I i(HI-ijiiiuih fhwtat l .id due.ia cut -se i~tl -Ih Jrva' Jtuartial. Ii a. llj.pople of .INuaI Jlcllataat, O., tlavIv l dddat net!lt tt inL e toIt t ew ter al is aLe tewrxper rtce town and no salooins, i have Lett allowaetcd to cxist there. .1r' ,w di- aig- three young Wle LI n E eil a 'a loon. 'ThIe Itpe iple bell ta Eetlg tand hihignaitly tt".td, liru w~ithoaut arty vji,ilt* effect. 7I lv tiun ijtiale upj EILoney t hotugh to bu v ti. *-&itoi keepaers out, andl harn iu :l 11 Eatie ±ot tire to the saloonI arid iii Eavdit El uj. M3toilt l'letasaaut will -El lettle attnoadH mraaket thr -ecorid I., ui *taooi astck'.. '\tliii; 'rviiiai an Bul IIriaII- hiave Io Atrioti~I ail war, and I th hadve appeat~led( to thet AliIgh~t to hel~p themii out. .1- tothI appjear to ma~ke out a cIear case of ri~Ihte!)1-Ia--, the4 onle. W ~itI sall 'alt the decki-ogi w~ith iujtere~t, but adv:i... iieithiir to omiit thet. precautiola of providinig the %% riling King Mdilani hI*lanul the I trge.t-~. armiiy, and it alreaulv no'g - the flii ..ariatu h''rdvr. 'liii New York politicians aie .tias illg'" Logan hlcau-e Ie lhe l ly %pki his so ,timlnts during his stumping tour in that state. If anybldy expects to ge.t Black Jaick to snmother his opin lIs for co.ur'esy's sake, they have doubtless discoverted their error. \VlWatever e'se nWay e saidl of the Illilnois eUnatotr, he never hesitates to e,,eak as he think*, and he speaks and thinks as hie lights, from the shboulder. A ntumtb *ruif ttctdeutt., 14001 iif theta with ftatul resalt., arte repurted frota Butte aUd its ietighbbriiig camp1111.. f."w Iý." as sora Wrinter Ic. *',j .1 ho' k ",iti v si~rvji'.' ixamtina'on, at il i bury 1,;t the othi n jtet, ,, It torte it ¢~od (I "a I (icf :1111,1·'e,';·: t .) tile large I1IIII1) "r ~f pursS~l" %%,o lir " t I," eatL A a~rie 'ait4 V., for utalt many oft our nlot pi';ml Ir :adieS antot e hUew"n ta:;in; a Jpart ill it A 801ia, of tLme 'tle 3h wti. r4 21 vle wire its IIICll' ~ :LIIIIIIInL'. and often~l ludicr ,u~s. .\I1II .1(.1 ',t- I i .Iter I isi every 1111It u iitie V a Ir ' '2. tan uni one gate 1thi. (.urr-(t utto \ It' ht s ite was atit I a tlutilcc to tit I blot r~ight a variety (at au.w.'r.. c oirl ,aid 11th,, o'le Texs, slt . ' \ ea'l., ,ien annal. and onr c r re,-ly 3' MI%' pr.t&1 olI llo. W ere tt ,s \tt ,,,I, "11 ti ta? t ' a tr . t S'nape~', its \i :s-h *amtot, ii the 'liI -r, ; 'iii sea In ( u(!(lianaa. md t' ," ai ,,ortly vice correctly, the ie anl .jf (ir-ji ia The i ,t:ance of ite earth tr ,tn tlj sun mwa, a-,itmatiiI at all the way fiioitt 1.II l l all.l mhiajit to 1.114ii 1,,1'11. 'Ife i ter r tiln watt asked II w many tam, i s t..: tillioo rev ol. :gratuI lthe ill u1 the e, urw ~f a tear, anu n' I a toum ir i' ,e Sad four tilt, - tlta l.ai t,", s' Il i~eerost hive time, ant , Il i*iI· n Ii-acar-iradOton titu. I lie l~n ",i tn Is i' i rI i, v was it Iuus I u, 11 I ,it. Petroleum ..N Ilow I'I aim (lte w '. traust fiitr to vig~hs.. ýu 'a:d tit, p I I t, were Ithi trib. sun. toonttanl t a , Thi: fri, i piiijin of waver Ii, I attn nnheit tac Lii ,ioeter wits ati' to lie .S LI, ; -," . 1 , -' ,_ degree,. ,:, egm·rees. aIt sirý, . l.,t .' degresi thse irut teCt ill) Ill *. \ , trotei " r.ty j aII"r n i I ill tr, , ', ar Ii lari l fung azt~wi rest on ti~,'i Oiii'IA I nugfclll)w V- 'Al tv * f .I , i l. , mt .1t. IT " n Its Oflicials are all Speniar'l; Itlhinilitj, a'id aent out by the Lhnu., g,,r. meat anti an inliatn of miniitry ait * Ilanges (tiu I.tr tiny uot in fre. touut t Pto -al whlte to iii.! it lortfoliot, if --ily for a IJay incititl'4 tine t~t a peugiotn .,1 1. o a vinnr will tii'4n''t tinoim al. It In (-pill ninlt ret ortel thintt these olrcItIN iJ i their p "*itl in, ,i It merit t but nunntnllv anti I liii tihe atur't wmv to secure a asning appolan ittentl IsIti mike your apiplicaiiou to the it, s:r ,a io the marn .u power. Suchb ,or cs .%pitil Ltrange ill the uinme tIentlh ceritiry I,tut 'j.at u Is sull iII Ite nulCrbte in ~ii. II i, and that it liany (a-e% the greater part 4 the ralary is reta;neil hoy the latron an Itnat tlhe otTclal thus tippi oltel, know. iitl Eio what conttogeutie, h it telure oif ll,tl, kle.rl I. is fati tI make the mtoat he tall p r a I ole Iudilrecw A gets' tc mn it n: n:.DIn in tuba Oddn mre thusr Ll had bun on terms~ otf itol irCy with a former col IC(uor . n i 'tuhnin In 4'nira This Ltila b,' I hi.. poat for Iwo yea's. lie itait t t. ui I home the whoiili of his salary t. theI plttrtn who appii ittd him. sati b I, ft t ulna with 60,tJO) net ,rot But o ,lit iNrculatio, is pIart of the tIYpaiintn 4 t.te'n every mail whim pulls in oar Ilt ItIe gov.'rtmtun galley thinks hum me'! at ;11 rt I dip is Is plvalio~ but kent at the $;-line tItne.. TR 87S OF LITTLE M'IN. Vlligesl or Piisoles In i.etaim-Itlwarb of ('entral Alriea-'-Aster Ehildren." Mrs. Alice I e lo$g,'o i writes a clrious a. a iint. II. p !lI· ! iu The cie.ittijic .\ mn ri t.i. tI -,ne t illa;e, of pigmies dic,, ie.l b.L her hI..Iusband and herself on .Le t sternl cOa..t o'f 1 (ieatlia It is inll. 2ilar t at rl t't ct:ltlolog c i diicoveries in varil, liar., of iheI world have relatod to tdwart ti .th,. inl Mlr Le oliongeon. before d,.Triblnu the i.illput anL tuWiis of 1 uIClltan reLittIIndI u+ tllbtt n number of allone tuliimb were found a few )'ears ago Oin lih banks of what the irinlitd aroiunt calls the river lerrimIl , COlintiini , ii hlu!t Jill luau i ke etoill 'cl three feet long, and it is lprotb..1 thatl the colnuiialion of l en tral .\lrll ill lshow the existenice of lanl tril es ,of liit!e men. In Mexico. particular. v in the south, the dtlw;rfs play a large part iL the I raditions of the nativea. who altrthute to them the conistruction of the ruined hu Idings found there, and sjmet nlln- i prfe to have seecn them. tor to have i. cnl disturiiwd by the %oultd of their ti:ti ntrini at iiiht. The place Lis'st fre uiilnte I by the " warf ses to have b.i ( t/iumnel i'ain. a iow, Ilut reef, about tIwenty tour mi:e' in length olf the east .horIl .f I ucatan. tun th;s Iand still exslt the ruins of pigmty I·ties of considerable llportance. with teimpiile built of carefully hewn stoan, the larest of which ,, fourteen feet I, n: and nine feet higLh and has a doorway three feet high aTnd eghteen iuchc, widel anld near by are we.I col. structed triumphal arches nine feet high. (;n the neighluriing coa't are still to be seen the reln.d.isof viilages, ah the houses in which are of stone but so niatll that no one larTer th.in an ordinary child of " 'years i. u:d c(om'urtably get into them. Thetre is some rea-ol ti, suppose that the little ruae ,till survives Accordlinlr to the ludian guile who led DIr. and M.tll le lltlngeun too he ruins, and m ho Irofcsed to have se,,i the dwarfs fri. uently. they are ve'ry sma!l an111d (u:ie 'lly. apparing o.ly Iat ni;rbt. winh large ih ts ,ui their heatl, a ndl ie r .-lakii t tho.ie a holll th.y n i-t't. 31all, of our rea lers are old eno.Itlh to ha. e Seen the "At e children " the thiuinutive .lpeciilitn, of a ra e sIuppo-e I to le ex tliuct, wh cl w, re e\thiittl ili utt the coultrV taenty the %ears no. and it is not iiipos.uII.i Il:iat the remnillant of tribes which uic cull. I tile clltry Ionu hefore the T'l'Ihci iIt aIt ll Itv Ie foiun I in the valler., ,f th,. 'orlil lera. jut t i~ repre sent.tti., o: Ii rly all the ancient EII roltanl rn .re fuint still exlstlaL_ in the rcil, 'cr A. i~Iliu '.:.lt SI ir.tth i* :ll ultlrl h or ,lrN, cl|. A lea,,id w':tecri on.lle f the sc'enti.ic ma-a,iu s ca l ,an that ,-.011 b h:atn ing is the oint humai. Illnetll d of pIttiug crihlna', - it ,t the ,. %*d Iiust has yet been dil ve[Ied. 1 roW Inutler.,u ob seraatiou, It e\tc'ltoous, a'it careful cow putations of t me re 'laired for the censor nerves to cat ry the feeling to the brain. he thinks the pang occasioued b, the fall is very blief. antd pluces the time which a man is c~ucIous of his ownIl 'elilsl. after br;nigti up at the e, d -,f the r'pe, at .o2", of a sec ,nd. In other word., a mail w bo is hulig has his "enies out one fortieth out a second ater the ,.uc is taut 1"a a Lu.np o lza In HIs PcLrt. at 11 1 "ni 1. (Fta. ) trAj I A white mnau from away down south in the ()k1 eehubt e lake region caie up to Gaiaaesvilit' last week on bu~luess at the Stilted - talec land o lice. Wlhile here he saw the first ice he had ever seen. Ile noaiuife-fed great interest Iln the frigid sub. stance a al paut a half- )oundl lump iam his pa .tb iao 'ket to toia homne to his ts:uil. I le .o Lak it out of ills po trt, how ever, and as be did so he said I *in aicurd it wit sidhe wy ter km:.CL to ma n f *r Cu.ter. Whaerin I us'r the troopral of the _,lllea lot k,. wAas , sn, the fasaitairs and t1(111. min;, eaf ItW lo Iru~n.s r .and w1 h"w- it h aors I jInall u. I?. '1.. were t'r'aie- Lalacti as a sign In Ala oi 11 1" arIyV s 1" week, n a 111. IaI'a.', I'rha.rvl d alast'v h' till' " I I-I 11a 1111'w ei amer , It, r · a r.ar? l W a1:1 at ., "1 .. t :- I let 1s r Ir 1 a.ai h1;" V a......Q .....C a U .1 I St~al f la 11 a1'1 V : ] V't Tt'EF.if anor cer if sale ii iy haid., S- -ued out ,of tie llttrlt I t(,urt .of the lFr-t .IJdi ui l Districte of M., tina Territ iry, in . .d for the (t unty of u('l*ter Int the suit ,I4f7I Ilhoma J. Hrtrl against Wilson I . Slith tas adminltrator of Ii state of Josel,h .Miller, de. eased, arid I'as.te 1i t1 ,r, duly attenlte, the ]'th day of .eptetmber, .A. . 1-, ., I have levi, I upotn all the rnll ,t, title :nll antirenst of the said ý%ilson D. lliitth aund (l-i, N Miber in tld to to te fodlowiltg ldecribed real prpertly, situated in Miles (ity, Custer 'runty.l Montalna Territorv. wns.: .lits nunIl.,r ehi v,, 11), twelve (12) anid thirteen (1 I, in lh.k niullml.lr eight (, . In said M iles additionl together with i all alnd singular the eitnelitSi, hlereditatluenit and appurtellal. .'a thereunto btlo.Ingng. Notice is herelby gevll that on the '211h day of N.oveluer, A, D .. lsM5, at the hour of 2 o'clock, p. 0I , of said day, at thle fronlt dutor of the court house in Mib a ( Ity, County alnd Territory aforesaid I lisa! sell all the right, titlle and nlterest of the said \% ilsuor I. Smith aset ('aasie Mlitler in and to the sls,ve descrit.td real property, to the highest bildder for ca.sh n hand (livettn umiir lily hand,. tthis ti Itth day of N.lot, .er, . I ., 1 ., ('Ii . 4 . . {\'VAtK. heriff, I.hat it s'er I'.s.I.and Notarrv t'uic. pMEe. l.a .) L.awer, I orato1 and I eal I I otr.n lent and aill I It,.ad and. I KREIDLER & CO., Loamu Insuranue and tecnlePancIng. We are prepared to make complete abstracts of titlee to r al estate, having two ets *of abstract records, the only ones in Custer county; Ranges and Ranches located and sold; Prepare llomeateadl. Timlber ( ultuire, and Denert Land Papers; .ell G(attle and lhhw condlgued to us; Write Policie in lient lnsuran~ eI ompanies on Good Risks LOANS NEGOOTIATED ARTESIAN WELL WATER. I as now prt*lartl to deliver ArltUian Wall Water for Bils, or Laundry use. Leave ord.ur at Wright Bro.'s ilth and Main etrecte. JOEN P. FOX. Capital Prize, $150,000. "We ,d, hre.byr ertify that we nu errise the ar ranture, t fhr al.i thl Montthly a;nd ýIuAntlllAl I'raw,-I,;.t the l.utiL llanla t.le I ote y OiI.ilpa y, lian it. je*r on manal tge lland cntllrol the d awli.re theIallltt i.., iul tliht the name arle Iuductlnea d with ho1uet . l, lhelllss, andl i ga fat ith ItwIa all par Ilt. :,.i W. a uI t rie the Ionmipath ( * . o1e tlll l hi. s e*r if, ,t p,, ith f:ac--c i l e l our r atute" at I onlriamaiaunert (Olllll l~ Orl Un:precedented Attraction ! :vtB ALrA xu.u IC: t sTMIr:. IIi., ,; , ~, ti for Syitr' Iv lit. l.gi'la Wit1. I.,r t l, ·If.'1I.1 I alll (·'harljtailli· pIIrl* .C~cs with t, .4 ý,Lr, "ym-iu hitehi "t ro..rve fund of `,I ^ ,as nlrtce been added. B si t .'. ro lI(·Ih, IITh oI ular t.,te it fratcijhi was mu r"11 irI.r" ' ~ lh e it .ta e t nn*titunu1 It. 4,ram,m %I,.kle Number Drawimegs will Lake~ I-, In ',I It Ilever qtales or pitpoie'. Look at th I I ~'I I· , it, - II·. ii·trl'tut ltou 197th, (.rand Monthlyl tm Till: 12'Sd:::I A :LXI-1IX74L 7t::'u. lit thme Atcadleuu mI Musir, A..w trleans,, Tuesal.y Iiertbiihir 13, 16143.. huh-lit uI GEN. G. T BEAUREGARD of Louisiana GEN. JUBAL A EARLY, of Virginia Capital Prize, $150,000. a r . " l I \. I IuIvin .l 'I t utiL,", "?I. L:'i OF I a / 1 (A.1YllAL l'lIZi: (IF 1 I. ". \'I) PRIZE (1F ii iAl iXOA IN (O 'L ~ ~ I, It(u IhI~ F 1 111/ .. t 11 impr huthrr fo l I m , II, , the at the uI llce of th ('o L1p1 1· t :u New 1*·11 ·1·1 1'`., lumber 111tfor11a11 1oo write (1(·lrl), CFltlli· full :ildre,- PO'TAL NO ill, I %prr-, Jlnu.lm (Orders. or New Yorrk Exrcharie hIm ordlltarv lortr. tlTrrl.li yv I.e F re,- (all '~ul of :', an-ilt l.a ,rd at our e'l 11i t ats: Y M A l)AIA HIN New ()Irleam., La Al. A. IIAIPIIIN. ft Mhllllhh't"., I). C. NEW E lLEF:AN-i NATiONAl HANK, New /(rlemah. La. OR New I rlteau-. Ii., .' A I' N\ A1r'1(O\.l. B 'L\ K. Nuw Intuit-, Lia., (EIM \NIA NArlIINAI. BANK, Ntw I Pt ,mII., Lat. McAUSLAND'S CREEDMOOK ARMORY. GUNS. REVOLVERS, AMMUNITION of every d..sription. Th ILA.,,A. T '.rti"l of Heavy Sharpe' Rifle, In the we.t. $ .";innlitthlltu ad ite aliring of all km-,| N.eatly d,nll aInd V'Warrant.-d. Main Street, - - Miles City, I.T. RD MILES CITY ' ARTESIAN SBREWERY NOTICE. I u ,, I,-' 1. I i , ,I al l tll l k in i . I - ,dn : hI a House-Cleaning carpet .t~Ltcbnw. .Wv M tti l id 4 hmon.Y clesning al t re .lsiRi. l -1 e I. I plklcit publlt pstronaKe. It eave Cr, . stt Irl lefII A1L, rdlw r store. 'HENRY MITCHELL. D~R. 'ý 6NLZ IIHI THU SPZCl&lUtt No.11 KI.rmy IgU, F i% Oj. Teera ALL Citmo.r gr.-IAL LW, Pu P I vlnja VHomua·uI. Uua~ THE ORKAT INOUSH 11U1 I d s nd i Mi u heUudlver ef Pennq"Ivanla, w11 N' to iorftut PiW for Scse of thid kind the Eel RI..ruvy (un. derv treatruent) will not cure. eibu60 r a estquantity 4, set tlo !anyddlas 0 leoalt pp rOi. I vate will be sse l to, no. lplyl3Ef by I tirs, starti l ~plam. P s 55W5 aearcy lu repid Wlb,~au IftfllSOU 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. The First Nationl Bank, and Stock Growers Nationl Bank of Miles City. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. T'.B. BRYAN& CO. LUMBER, SASH, DOORS BUILDING MATERIAL. WOODEN AND IRON WIND MILLS ilade. and rwil reotrn t to pu lt the wo npI in :rn part of the olulttry. Custer, Dawson and Yellovwtone COVTLTIE3. THE Excelsior Brewery I" I~r n 1- p r "p e I t r 1. r. f .r Ir EXCELLENT 3 EE Ir LIrl l ' 1 .r 1 + nu I :ltral. i. ahi I " II , i:t . I I t 1 1 It "lure III I"Ir. BENDER & OERDER MILES CITY, M. T. The College of MONTANA. CLASSICAL. SCIENTIFIC. NORMAL. MUSIC & ART. Intrumeats. App.rntus. Laboratory New & Co.plett Open to both IUS i ler FOR TERMI , c., apply to REV. D. J. gcMILLAN, D. D, y.I- of the College, UgM WODGE. Xontana. ~du A *OWA=-ý'!41.1. XT 91L OM InT~~lust TfgY~SoA Sto 1=S36. U'N d FE MILES CITY IRiON PUMP WORKS B. ULLAN, Proprietor. Fittings in brass, iron, pipe and hose. taiaer in engires, boilert, and all kinds of steam. force and lift pumps. General repairs no all kinds of Macbisery done on the shortlet notice. ibops on silth street opposite Stock Grower National Bank. UNORTIBRN UCIFI RAILROAD. THE DIRECT LINE BETWEEN SAINT PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, Or DULUTH And all Points in Minnesota, Di keta, Montana, Idaho, Wa.hiaigul Territery, OREGON, Britidh ollal Paget Sol and ALASKA. rzprte Trains Daily, to whh san attahed PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPER AND ELESA AT OIIING OARS. NO OHANBI OF OAWS ST. PAUL and PORTLAND. On Any Class of Ticket.. EM1GRIAT SLEEPERS FRED. The Only All Hall Line to the Y.LLOWSTONE PAR~ Fer full Infourati.m as to Tine. aLm, 1e. W Add.., OHA. S. FIL o0eI ftmw A4We Ir. PAML. Iass.