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SLE I N-N .RNAL VOLUME XI. No Cj) O MILES CITY, MONTANAti, JANUARY "v PRiCE FIVE CENTS To IT) », Prei den~ft-elect Gm~ ver Cleveland gies foio New ~rk City to) lakewCoo l N. J., where he will remainl until he I le ti ill there wvite hii tia n ;nr - l tfillc rell nd u:` ci l sctttr; t iither~ l Irr litiarvm If titan,. Xlt at rI i1 IVI r ei* 21i tt c t it ll, )u' d't f (`·' t. Itir t,ýý "t. a s /,·lc itits' iler ~'a tfL ` (lttr_ 'lbo MI yt itlit r i -t I'ule l+ I' ittoltt their boinite uid rd b Itttt g hO., tsw Jblllelijer HIii datv--Vlalry let- aid tti t o youtr~r I(It(l ok, 1. 'Itt V' ItAN AND 4URftEON. Office at W. . Snvaindrug atore. 1'>R. E. IV. Fi, H, P HYSICIA, IllsR rt tWN AND OnToTRTlI'AN.s ;Arat, Wu'tdarnt and ;eltrtshelf.er.) ()ice at Shvage's drllg r strn , lti, City, 1. T. 4 d. WtHt'tNlY, SDI)' NTIOT, A ,in -treet. onei Sto, karoweus sational Bank, work guarnnte d atnd at reasonable rates. 8 e, lEHtltlELt. .1. .. Physician and uatrgeon. utcae and realdence Main street, near Tenth. CIIU ltCIH.%. EPISCOPAL "..'..... ('"h' h c a. Pai UU• mar and Eleventh streets. Services. "uudays at It a m. and 8 p. m. IHoly .commtlllou hrat Sunday in each month after the t uaorniag services. Rev. J. T. Pr!itchard, rector. METHODIST Chutc. i.. cor.er El ..ent II U I and 1le1 nt strets. Set Zneea at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Prayer meeting yednesday eveuing. Rev. F. (. Boylan, pastor PRESBYTEPIAN i'" t 3drh0 ...ro. s street anti Montana ,Avenue. Services Sundays at II a. min. and730 qp.m. Rev. John Dupir4p, pastor. 8APTIST Church corner Tenth andi O IPalner streets. Io putor at rwseat. +Iý H L. Fe tur.h of the ..ared lear AT C orller of Ialn and Tent atreets. Fervietsevery tirst and third nundayso tlhe lotnlth. IlIli onaes at 10;0U a. it. F.nda school at 2:0 p. an. Vespers and benrtliction a :30 p. ta. 'SOi iET ts. A F . Yelltowtone Lodge. o. As ! i' . as s 2t meets at Masonic Hall on irt and third Wednesdays of the month. 1, 0, 0. F Ca"ster Lodge No. 13 mnets a their hall every lMonday Senttne Encamlatmcr.t moaets first and third t Fridays of each amonth, K( OF m Crus der Lodget No. 7 meets at r t Odd Pellows hall on tile first and Thursdays of the month. DO O, T, Star of the Wo I.adge .eetas at n os niT c ilnihat every Thursday vEening. U, S. (rant Post. No. 14A. e and third Tuesdays of the moo h. A, U W Tongao RIvn. Lodg IN.n 1'6. n ,,s i tmn t oin the ftrat andl tl rd tit . .ird tyo eactih montlti. . Col. E. Itter (!nttl No. 4 inuts ocn e n oud itnt Fourth Tuesdays of arch ,mnont att Odd Follows' IHallt Vleitlng llnel bnors are alwoay welcomlle. wsahNal1.tv-t neIK.Z";5j~naal l n i all= PLOTTERS SLAIN. Unsuccessful Attempt to Kidnap th:Prince of Mcnte negro. Thirty of the Conspirators Killed and Ninety Wounded by the Guards, BIt'A Pieltiti, Jlu. 13.-D, apite till cial tOc llsl the P. th Hirlap insistst uponl the truth of the reports concern nllg the plot to kidnap the prince of Montenlegro. TIle plat was enconcoved in Cattirje, the capltal of .Montenegro. -*yt the Hiriap, and was of clerical origini. It was discovered just befolre its maturlly, tIut a deepelate eti.ort Wit tiadel by lthe ctlnsplrators to carry it into execution Atbout J200 nen start dl lfor the thalace to seize the prince. W\arnltin was riceived at the palace, already dotliy guatrded, andl ill the miliary itI tie city wire icalled out. The solldietrs imet tie tots-liirtiors e short ditanis :ce Lrt l the i ,ty, ia;l lIe. gunt Ii flirng tit o e. The c, tstiit'ilor., si Ito wsere well trnuel, rt turnit. tie lit, and tried to chairge tlrotiu h ti.e trooil, bul: were 'rl tulwtl. Afier 3il 1Ire1tidentt t iit . St , it. e tl ti l i tl it s i, i tli atic g led c t frirt- r -t i, l i lhti ttttttittlitt. lil itt) .privt ist t istei-tm e tiI l g tl.il rtaitl ari it . ti ul fie thelit e ruli tre of tthe r utilng l ein dir, drliog thie tirny bill,t Sivi tt tit Wi+, .i.a s i tiar tiutrld tite I aoi. I.tl uir (ultitnit tioi tHke te oitt rtl.. iy tatid itu+ia, anwi that litb. Vably oit, under-atui Il-. Ti. eied bte twe tit kntds and Ftrattte regirthtice miltuary utanigeulenti Ttere %%a+ At lrasttAllity oif aI t heitilaU iie teiwr uIt tier: , it- ilt . I. -I-t l tiiany,r i i the r.illttf t t Ibe, tul ur i e tete itoi tear uotry blttlitist trelrar it , lExiTerien lo n tht ourte tif lllw , ar ate inted ptv lt ats extended reteray t toke the ttutivry, aatd he, i e tan suttte t.ermnt vise . ri s, l tintll si e To sth c t e in thou ttkere Ul no w tarei the u tice ttuntry t thv e suretreit uomentr oit. At prmsen, ne fast, to he likely to seize power, the proritty of a dictatfor-e, swould it not be ablie exto take the trespon renewitl o the triplure tiane upon the privi mad e extended resent treice t, the Internal conditioni of France. That countcellory, said reeal, in stateh hopednt. SThough there is no statesman in the chip is not to b e excluded from Ger man calculations. Speaking of the renewal of the triple alitanco upon the expiration of the present treaties, the chancellor said renewal, though hoped for, is not absolutely certain. Cops Talk Strike. CuIlcAuo, Jan. 18.--Cnimago police men, not desiring to be behinud the times, have formed a protective organ l.atiou, a sort of a wheel within a wheel. They propose to protect the citizens, but they will also protect themselves, that is, if they can; if not they will strike. i~very club-wielder approached on the subject seems de termined and thoroughly in earnest on the subject, and it is not at ail unlikely if the demand is not acceded to by the council that the 2,100 patrolmen will throw down their stars, belts and clubs and walk out on a strike. The subject of an increase in salary is said to have been under discussion for some tlie among the patrolmen. New York City, where officers in the ranks are paid $1,20iJ a year, is puint ed out as evidence that Chicago police men are underpaid. tihet uniformed otlicers of this city Are regarded as efficient as those of Gotham. More over, it is claimed, many arduous du ties will be heaped upon the already heavily-burdened shoulders of the po. lice during this year owing to the presence of the crowds attending the Fair. Slaughter in China, NgB YORK, Jan. 33.--A local paper has the following from San Francisco: A Canton correspondent sends thl= aciount of a terrible disaseer in a country town about fifteen miles froar lilt1'ii tI'i lllt f i! itt 1i' i t iro ll e Vy;s Vt 11 ~I..K Alt .1.1 '3 ri~ 'lrr· too't ºin itiO ii ¶,31I i i till' I I ftn' rel tig i'. 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Vtidr.fl)tll tii (Ir ile Law.r trt (it-lit t mill gi t ttit clo-e co sti ltt'utiuti to the subject of trrit~lita ttt roug Ai over it tha~lt liftt~, original law s ttl* til exe tilt cut~tufar etI a1' t t't \t' t* to tit.' tctiht.'i to ,,ieot Itlt I whic h wt rt. pltr cdlwtEr of that, ',yn the ('axitKK Kt law the Laurel:1 s Cll , i utn ntil ,r , tril'l',^. guilt ' n Ir tutu it the t' itritl ;^tttrt. s t'' ti 'tin'e 's ,. trot t ttt-tt to t· it · i· A I. rgI'r boric l t Itil irrra' ry lrlltl trr~it o kith unit' iii=0 tillt'i',ailelt is (ut l 1d rl rt,asuu'res, il tabty Jai all atiti ("tuna, ihit u i e;aa of t.'fxlis uit eta~purucy th~e I)IIVI Iege of tit" .,ttso? ur etas .ý st Ili, i lit y would eilrtitt ti c~llllt ry tatJt Aw~tlL fan puns and Ii -tru. rpo bted by Airaeci, I dnt ittdwer, if to! .:ho )r-e to exerd la le It, o ,uae die tile kqlulorot on of me lucluhnan IHas Blackbone. NASHIILLE Tent., Jan. 13.-Gov Buchanan will refuse to sign the joint resolution introduced in the legislature to nloaugurate Gov-Elect Turney at blhs home in Winchester. The gover nor.elect has been in a low state of health for several months, and will not be able to come to the capital to be inaugurated as the constitution re quires. Governor Buchanan will hold over until the new governor is legally installed. This may not occur for many weeks. The Mormon Test Oath. Boias CITY, Idaho, Jan, 12.--The committee on privileges a.d elections ot the house today reporced favorably the bill tor repeal of the Mormon test oath act. Th purpose of the bill is to remove the retroactive feature of the law which prohibits any one from vtlng who hus since 1888 belonged to, a church which teaches polygamy or who practiced the same. Now Try This. It will cost you nothing and will surely do you good, if you havea uough, cold or any trouble with throat, chest or lungs. Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, is guaranteed to give relief, or money will be paid back, uffttrers from Is grippe found it just the thing and un der its sree had a speedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at our expense and Ilarn for yourself just how good a thing it is. Trial bottles free at Wright's drug store. Large size 50 cents and $1. Northern Paeltio Iailroad Latuds. Prices of Northern Pacific railroad lands in Montana, quoted on appliesa r tion. All applications to purchase same, and iayments thereon, must be a made to WILLIAM WAUGH, a General Land Agent, ns St. Paul, Minn. i . t't kl': w yt o u rtt ,+ .t..i ntt l ftr yor 1kl-1 didn't. l-nt I was the, Inti, ke' in g him in tt inl.o, iii y hil1 thu last ye"ar of hii lil',, ntl nbow t!hat he hlm.. left m111 atll his lntutey l'fo tgot to provt. that he was of 'sontid mitd..l-Funn', Folks. The Net Result. "Why, Tarkion, tweitro have yol been? You look like a wreek." "I know it. My twin irtothtr tnd I had a quarrel, and I hired ausltgger to lick himn. The slu~;gger inixed ls up and here I aln."-II:lrper's Bazar. Convalescent. Plankington-I saw your wife out walking this morning after her long ill ness. Why, when I saw you last you said she wouldn't be out for months. Witherby-Since then I have bought her a sealskin cloak.-Cloak Review. It Can't IIe Helped. / Sto he sonnIwhat mint1ore alioit in tt' clrt'ttmtsttl'e' warrtt'to.ld 1t.r "You mustt lit do that:" she, said somle what inervous; "Do what?" wa, tihe innocent qttery. "Ptt your arm around mty waist." "Why not:" ".ly bi bro ,t.1htr might come in snd doenly antid ft yon." '"Wll, what of that? He cfulttt't 1,dll ing that. "-Texat Siftings. T'oik lte Hlint. "If yon wert. a Fr inhll. you wtoul' know how to akdt' loi." dhitt salid tr'el ly to her IUn 1hful lov,.r. '"lint youl would fl t un hrnttltrt:f.l me th'en-you cannolt speak the Frenlth tan ga let," lt wailtiid. "No; Ibut I could listen f!llt!Ytly." sle replied, anttd at last he tunde1'rstood her and revised his lovermaking.-Detroit Free Press The lrn*lil Why The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. is the favoritte: It is the oldest and was first in the field. Its train service is the very best. It is the first to adopt improve Its oleepers are palaces on wheels. , It runs elegant Drawing Room sleepers on all night trains. Its trains are lighted by electricity. It runs luxurious chair cars on day trains. It is the only line using the electric tertb lamp. Its dminig car service is unexcelled. Its trains run solid to Milwaukee and Chicago. It is the best route to St. Louis and he south. It is the best route to Kansas City and the west. It runs four dailly trains to Milwau kee and Chicago. It runs two daily trains to St. Louis and Kansas City. It is the government fast mail route It is popularly styled the 'Old Re Ihn, le." It furnishes safety, comfort and spend to patrons. For inlorntation as to the lowest rates to all points in the United States and Canalda via "the Milwaukee," apply to any coupon ticket ageit, or to J. T. CONIxEY, Ass't (Gen'i Pass. Agt., St. Paul, Minn. Nottice. That J. J. Qulilan of Forsyth is not authorized to transact any business for the undersigned, whose cattle are branded thus oni the left ribs. or for the herd -ttic branded thus throat or brisket; the latter brand having been putchas. ate from Frank Mason, of et ige Cutnty. Montana; his onnection as foreman ceases on this date by orders of owners. BItL NBERHo & TOOMNY, JOHN, s Wood, Foreman, Forsyth, Montana, Oct. 26th, 1892. 1,000 MEN WVNTED! To participate in our Great Bargain sales this month. We offer you as our New Year's Gift your choice of 300 Overshirts for $1.00. 150 pair Wool Pants for $1.75, 110 suits Wool Underwear for 95c. 85 pair Shoes for $1.00. Send mall orders quick or come and see these bargains for '93. CASE, KING & WODZITZKL CAPITAL, $75,000. SURPLUS and PROFITS, $23,000 STOCK GROWERS NATIONAL BANK MýL.ES CITYT. MT7CONS'Ts3.. ..ý. Hi. F, HIA'lt'CI .Lok, Preid.ent; t\V .. HiAr.lut , Vice-Pre-lident; E. E. [HATn m:L.oIA , (a-hi.r. CITY A D I;CCO+TT DEPOSITORY. irz erost .i. o=._ 1mir .=G -1001S ts FIRST' tNATIOuAL BANK Miles City, Mon..tan a. CAPITAL, $50,000. SURPLUS and PROFITP, $70,000 W. I. JORlDAN. ,Psiidt.t. G. M. MILE s, Vice-President, H. 1B. W ILEY. .ier. . ('ARTI ER, Asst. Csnile:. DTaw Draft in London., Paris, HBr' ri, Dublin, Christiana utd till Foreign ' 'tlise at Cu'r +, t Rate.: i u New Yorn.,+,C h ago, At. Paul a:ntd Helena. Accounts of Stockmen, MYterchants and Inudivid uals Respectfully Solicited. AN HONEST JUDGE Always lti-tr to all thl Evidence Before you iuy we w want you to Sjee-- EXA",INEI---.T'I',T,--C(m mPAnE OUR GOODS and PRIOESI -We call your attentio to the Fact thI t H\ . -ir l exclusivrly in', H atOtte , -c Clocks, .I1-.ý. ttvy. " vi r. were and 0.tll ll (x'.,crs'. -And WI" entry t.tie art. est and ii- s' Conplete Stock In the City. We are out for ttultttnew +lnd will.ael You If Prices Hd qualtllty Tro SA Olt ,jct, W Ses altl .attentiotn given to Mau Ordert and Repairs of all kinds. FRED STEIN, One Door East of First NatlonallBank Patronize Home by Locating Your LIF INSURANCGR WITH QHAS. W. S EYDE' U2o sixteen oases Ladies' and Childron's .oe opend today. C. B. TOWERS & Co0., ' +: :: 2: ' ,,: + . ...; .: m : I· + + ,,+, + F 7+ 0}.