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THE YELLOWSTONE JOURNAL. VOLUME XI. NO. iz2. MILES CITY, MONTANA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, I~93. PRICE FIVE CENTS McINT!RE MERCANTILE COMPANiY, TI',-1I) 1V" C(harlte.Iitchlll th, i~n i:lnt ch:mipit, of the Ir - lislh prize ring will be rele.a;i front the I'cntonville Pri, ii. where he has been a bhardtlr f,,r .olme tilte past. lie will at ,, e sail f r A.m\rict- to act a. sec.ndl 1, Jimn Ilall in hi; meeting \ithl l itzsin .,n, at New ()rlcan. Sbi.e!i .i y, . he will il'rc, fi!hat wiitih C.,rblett afterwairik. 1),. no,,t t-l, folr It'tld i. Ibut \"to art ct,,rliaill\ it\ittl t,, .ee. 'ur nt1f phrice, i retducttionI t. \ierv article ini tck l t. pricelt-ti 1 ill \\'. quotlre , r. i 4) h li 1, ,m1 ,+li ,_eg ; lS : ,, tiff i ltt 81. .c; Jlack-,t tne re.lut tl fri I (f, ta (;eriman Iienrifttai.urSi griule, 7c..\ll other gflrtol. in l 1~'l't'r t ilnl. Try tilhe cah 111 plan antil ,tx iii) le'\'V. tpl cial nftict Ito our ,hi ctis tlfulmer, and pcarticular friendls: "e llant your trade ;anii ask wV<fl to try tour nti sXMsteim and ,1 n t llnlit\. R . IHi. RiEVDU. PHYa4II'I.t A .~It RIrt(#iEE)N. tMito. at IW. E. tavu..s 1)51s 1tn .. AA. E. FiSH. PIttat.It% Its(O) 311.5 tf)(ttBaT1.TMI, IAI. Y+..Pat rauda un 1(o ffnrt wlf .r t(ter,. at P. Li+IC IX:R . I,. UPHYkIV. ai.' IhulrItt Rt.O.\ AU t . r a n d r et d e a ea M a i n Mt t . n ea r T e ns h . S.Whitey.y DH ntt AItr. Ntwaat .rn' Unc rkgowew National Rask as muaatoe aad at esanuathsr prier.. flflSOOPALIIIW.uag ('harsh cow. Palmer and Jl. g .T ritrsarda RDeetoha Seeviasa at Ula.a.. mosm .. P33TR. LtNi Cuuch Corner ain ittrest and Eta ven ueon. Nervrl.af updaasat i ulRec. J a Doomo w Pastes. 1.3 ldpr . ISV. Jm.1.IMSMPPmS, (' WC1 Church of the Seered Heart Cora.. Joe and Teath Siaaa pmlea. Styat, and meemai~ ts I ?Sp.m MawLB~uM'. rrrl A. ". & A. U. VetowovatiiaLdga N so. m at Knsamni Hall on Seat and thir wcdrd~ of .makh mouth. tR masta SI it and thtd Fri. inA Woat moeta at Maonica SrnaL Q ' _ Orni Po et. N. u~ at oii ra haDM a tL rwlm Saanthd Thsdat a the'.4 d eiwaa4st sea ouh samm ai ac tbatuaiays otaa& mntsh. ase rved and y uQ(uh es wrrth. I.nH';anJ(l, Or o ith. S)tPriOus- ..lint* 1tull Iiccefil' .c Ihl: ei'| a'> "h tIll ec- ) ~irihic lt :l . occn l Vciilic he , ir-i. i Iho*l..*. I' N Co . I**,|b. I. (;lcan anld Meette er ,]'el sicrcl]. in lih, eenacte this aftter nfrn. tanet it wcee a sphlcndid tight. IlatinL. ni-tlny teul.r haurt. If thel fteUr Idclllt-ticlinal institutiion i hill. Matts' teill. Inentinlg the state. uni ve'rsitv wac the flirt. In eim.nit'te, of the- whelte (;ih~um Ild Ilff hIv mivinlg an ,atmiititnlilcent prevriding that Miecula I mu1t elctlnlitc til thit cniv\er'itv 141) ac're.c eel htiil tiiie tiO.tWi its tif endwmntla ic fund. If this aunltidnmceit arriincwel Gib ciein inetictitjni tite to rfi-er the- bill hec-k ti t thie iedlu-ctitnl i',rnillijtti-i. Mtitti eluclmcce'I tlll tht t' ille'nnllllmnllt In' iine l;i unitil'? eswtjscni'et. I uitesiin teOik the flteeer tutu it spech 'ic'c ri'etirktilet ence'r'y. citt'etcti'u tilut ic i ~effcrt weic heein imealceceI i ,,sulitti hnicte, tIle itnlaerl.lcts lt hieglccr c'uiti'ton itnc ii w hIcto 'ccteiuc ;u juctiI ir ec'kul iund .cllih iin tersts.. Iji.,ll Itllhin riad' I fr'lm a histjt'i ofl' f1,c'cle't' itcticletluic'l'~ tiicl tee1 alcuttttci rliii 'c f.d.,ral aI " Ilt .I anli to, i lnz 1ihtion for hiI r hic'e air cic uteititi, lislaci hI lhe hiu Icetcinittuli, ucb'nl. furcie.c.d Iy thiu. llic.I, tcriccltec. i iiJluscunllt t.dcl ht e I, llIlr , Iure-I tee caluk, this l,'eclscsitietc en Ici'nalf clf the' citji.tns ou ticrict h'lcllc Icicil lilt tip ictlc.. in a w,,.k's 111cin. I·Ir iti ]ncrtu'lriu iitiii. tilii. c ily: fcc r t IIe'. It,.liacte d ii sltit lite cii, I ri' llt 'ttall. c wociutl gii ,',' 4. e'il clt llct nuc cl lin eit ni iee ciUiedin 1McOI ts utniu t rIc e' ri'e thi't' tee se-c. t 'h, Stlin. htir tolc ( 'ise.ioi I tin~ iii ien hIiuhi ilt lhijc iai?. This wn. ctimplr a ichil Te' te dthler etc'ting. Th,' ftilure, ,if ithe' lhg iclaturtcti te tlitc t, lthe inle litttclls tlwte eti l' re7e ht r|lee ie 'cist flh ttillie e re.!li. cwthilh tit was entitli tere 'i-'e'i frc' cli the" ftie'irn t .cilc'rcel'i t'tll. ',V ti't' c itir ee el la?. is c,,istileg .1itcea tPnlllilll. The' hlrl. :itii iimiil'di hc liiti' se'inelter frIncit ('(lea 'enile alic .1 iiIlei'rcnnur'iilerv ii'. It leisite'ld thfi' reel thlat tend pil he uniivtersitc.' upitto e tit let elneeld i te the heiglteict heihhcie'r: il h lilt ictf i'e eiideretttictn tiAcllethe-r thiii tien-ece aend adltci itnllt cit lof twin fier' thi unitlrii. (limth i nnt' hytIgienih • ullditionlll wiere, il prlilti iinlpotrtatlll.l. tIisecti said tliit in ceratecr'y hIe' wlas niee ite'lhh fier thle lclt Inwye'npittcc againist hiim. T'hce- wacre' ue.el t dealing in einephiatrii's and tln eleetelring uije weiuk i-aws. His lericij-cWt was necifttihiue , ndi wieeuld <imillmeiind ilw'tfI tc ail fair-nindetd unc.ic. Hof.fuan slpoke up' for llhorman for the agricultural college. He said far na'rse l.ys would not like to attend such a conk te if it were a part of the univer sity. for the other Ioys would ridicule 1 and call them hayereds. Hofman at- I tacked the pamphlet of the State Teach eru asrxiatn on the ground that the signature of W. W. Wylie was a forgery. He had a letter from Professor Wylie. saying that his name had been used without his knowledge or unaent. McDermott followed with a brief but forcible appeal for Butte for the school of mines. He thought that it could and would draw students from all parts at 1 America and Europe. Matte then began his great speech in favor of a egrgton. He spoke for more than an hour and reached.a very l}igh pitch t eloquence. Without a division the vote was then I taken on a motion to recommauend the I passage of the bill. These was a chorus 1 of ayes and only tour or ive noes. It was observed that, while Eggleston and bteele took no part in the debate, they both voted in favor of the bill, so that Anaconda and Helena played even. The I school of mine bill and the agricultural college bill will be considered tomorrow. Hasata. Jan.,1. TimUo lasdropped out of the race today and his two sp porters went their ways, Senator Gib son voting for Dion and Representatve Beecher for Clark. No remarks were made by either Gibson or Beecher, nrw was there the slightest demonstration when they voted. It has been known from the start that Dixon was Gibmsos seond choice. and as for esecher, his sop ,assbeen suverally expected ever lse. ie we t to dBule last Saturday. What soosioned more arprise and gow sip than the changing in the voting was the absence from the joint ballot of two nspbleam An.aur and C. IH. Bay, without being paired. No stal.mtetof their absece was fortheomnia. The Herald msa tonight editorially: The nagortunate abenace of two members at the bouse from the oint easembly this anon does sot justify the painful -pi- I .\1,nt r :,.| )loh . ('. ii. lini.? talk with the t:.,*st d.]"ot,, r,'publiain.s and Loi lull ml it in \I.iullilla,. tlloe their til . llnl . h. %"h i' ,o b , rucret, l,,I. iill]Ill,.n . ni'ither their irtegrityi nr their rei-u,i li Ca i. il t." Itlwe re, -r. vtb.tiot i ai lls.ttt"istl on llie repultlilteitn side'o r Ci"he hutllti e iililltnu alnd e nrea'c it will Iht iiltlsile' teo sup pr..s ihi' lpainfuil lencilusionls. The r. te st(trl: Sandral;R: l('lark :,; Dixet 1:. .\Absent 3 A.\nneur. Bray and Da vidtein. . Ittlh.* Girl'r xpe'rieneie ii a Light Mr. and Mrs. Loren Trescott are keep era of the gov. lighthouseat Sand Beach. Mich. and are iblesse with a daughter. four years old. Last April she was tak i en down with mneasels. followed with a dreadful cough and turning into a fev er. )onctors at home and at Detroit treatte.d her, but in vain. she grew worse raipidly. until she was a mere "handfnl oif blunIt'". Then she tried Dr. King's New D)ieservery and after the use of two andl a htall beottles. was completely e'l'ed. They say D)r. King's New Dis e,,verc i in north its weight in gold. yet you l mly get at trial iiHttle free' at Jolhn Wright's Ihug stlore. .1 Va-shie Cli,.m. 'Worth ilicke is the mInllid. 'I he weant fit hiim the gawky. lin tver town from I Ilvel,r to lShel itiw g'. 'IThI e itihor of tilhe bove lines tviie'-n Il ,i~tes not agei,. with Tthoutten that i tliei-. is. whetnit indoitiuretl. adornted thnl moist."' We'\ sshall inot atteie ejt ito ti tit tuelitlir of tthe tisate ie fettitjnine ash iins. but iil., tiletid to lltack tip lthe mlt hosid that thtie tetrieeen'tjn tumcid und litr tilll , is t .ltl i sole i attrtat iv.l femalet ilinividiual oni tilt, round i l .It n ith, h gell mttl inaw'lls. ol r icolrwlt. thue'e maiii's gions its t nu' t dlesigned bly Wort j.imut ie oi dunl sayi thati the le k ith leHl Paris eltti-miltlineer's woirk uieskets tily nie a gtiwks,. in any toewn treli Dcnvier tt ('hi 'tagi. Alny tlnie who has travtelie to any iectnt. lin th liilurlington l.Routee i n whiih. aril situilte te inatlst till the tilltit ir tlt iemieortance letwteen Dlenver eandI ('liicg neenll for that imtter, the tlwns freote Minneap.lis and St. Paul te ('hi itl age t St. Lunii) cani have' failel to note the nunet'r if wellidiressed aindi hiandsuine ladies wheo fvour this mIagni ie'iient line with their preis'ence and le I tronage "VeW'eertlh i et the Parisiuan imake's the ne: tithe want fet it the fellow." andl its sterling worth in equipmentei. ielrtee tion. and reliability is what ntaket tthe iiurlington Route the peer of tany and a general favorate in ten great states of thei west. Any agent of this or etnne. ' ting lines can sell you a ticket and give you valuable information er you' can adidre.ss IW. J. C. Kenytn. (thet. Pass. . Agent. St. Paul. Minn. A t.&aguq mLme.km.Lt. A colored nuu arrayed in a mih tary coat and helmet and carrying over his shoulder a knapsack hens at tracted c.tusderable attention around the bridge .ntrance of late by hie fents of whistling. He whistles in season and out of seasone in low key and high key. with pitvulo ,r clari aet efect. as deesred. He always takes a patriotic tir to whistle. like "IMarching Thrnugh Ueorgl*" and SThbe Star Spangled Banner." Whet he wbihtuas trowds gather. mad when e has finished his tune he turns modestly away, revsling on the back of his coat as he does osamotto in large ettlem that tbll the people where to gut the Irat clothing tn town. It s ten that he toys with a popular air like 'Comrades" sad the "-lowery." and the crowd disases, feeling as if they would like to kick that fly colored man.-New York Prea _ 5..pumd.i M .a s., r.m.., By msbeas of prolonged and ingem eus remearchesa Londoan esetist has now succeeded in. demonatrett the long supposed presensce of stpemded matter in flame-a questlon se much dtiscused by entim . some hlding to one theory amd soase to another. It now appers that the way this a opltally proved is to coadease esa light on the dame, the light beai then scattered by the soid particles It an extaemely thia layer, both where the bema eters the msea sad where it leaves it-it is pdteised in the ~ame of redactisn. This pe-s neameoa, however, does ant occur t aIme where the adiaum is in the form e vapor instead o particles. New York Inn. was wo.e.s As. A weed is a plant that grows in abundance out of desiredl limita Any plant may beceae a weed by seaing from cultivation. Many plsats that with us are highly as teemed in other countries grow as weeds, while. on the other hand, ear weeds ae in other enetmUies Mease tes highly prs Tb cormet me of the waohogetMe irhe'snwaees Ch'tarley fields 1.as r.'uil:;.r.. f .t"or SShetrihaln. e LAei Tucker has juntlll.d the TV i. 0l11h. iEd. l'uagar has nrturnedl frotli il'5 City. where he went to prove. up oin his º; hrnometsted.fl. !' Mexican Joe will cook for the Circle liar the coming sealsn. Joe Moore is over from Rosebud. Jim McCarty will ride the festive broncho for the Converse Cattle corm pany this summer. I Mart Eberly. formerly inspector for Montana, at Suggs. Wyoming, will ride for Capt. Howes the coming season. ."Kid" Anderson has gohe to Wyoming Son business, and will be aebsent some two or three weeks. It is reported on good authority that "Shorty." of the 2 outfit. will take unto himself a fair damsel from the Sucker state. when the robins nest again. Frank (ilianm says he poisoned 16 gray wol.es one. night recently on Pow der river. I don't doubt Mr. (iilliam's verac~ity, but ain comnlusllthl to say it isounds a little frisky. The Otter ('reek Wolfers held their secondllil nillllnil IeIeting at the TV ranch the '2th inst.. which was largely attend ed. President Lotihuis called the ni.s't ii to orider. Thil following resolution was offered h. Mr. Adaiias of Miles ('it,. who imunort its adloption: "les.lvted. That wie. the nielllalw rs of thel (Otter ('reek W\olfers. will potisoln ino iore. alrees unless the lbounty is in treaseld on the sinl'." oIf inlurce the resllution was adopted. The milnutes were now read and alp prove.i, and nil further business appear ing thell meeting adjournedl until Feblru ary r Jth. The iBti c'lin.sk wns a i (ielsend to tlhe sutockillen in this vicinity. Had the cold weather continuedt, nd lthe snow. remaineli two weetks longer. the has in st..ck would hive been somnething enor imoullil. As it is there will Iw no lonss in native stuok to slpak of. There may Is' Ii small lous in dogies. especially those that cameli in late and had no chance to rec.luperate ltefore cold weather set in. MtIrrn.glh and Health. If 1in are not feelinig strong and healthy. try Electric Bitters. If "La liriplll" Ihas left youl weak and weary use Electric Bitters. This renmedly acts directly on liver, stomach and kidneys. gently aiding those organs to perform : their functions. If you are afllicted with sick headache, you will find speedy and permanent relief by taking Electric , Bitters. One trial will convince you that this is the remedy you noed. Large bittles only :kt'. at Wright's Drug stor.e. Tehrreu Uer*. Misle muttueeason When told that tobacco hurts them; their wives never do. because bsattered nerves. weak eyes. chrnmic eatarrh and klst manhxil tells the story. If your husband usre tobacco, you want him to quit. pout yourself about No-to-her the wonderful, harmless. guaranteed tob.c co habit cure, by sending far our little book titled: "Don't Tobseoo 8pit Your Life Away." mailed free. Drug stores generally sell No-to-bee. Teax Srsauto Ramnor Co., Indiana Mineral Springs. India. Te s .a..s. W y The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway is the favorite: It is theoldest and was arst in the spa Its train service is the very best. It is the first to adopt lam weasents. Its sleepers are palaces am wheels. It runs elegant drawing room sleepers on all-night trains. Its trains are lighted by electricity. It runs luxurious chair caes oe day trais It is the only line using the electric berth lap Its dining car service is unexceled. Its teals run so.d to Milwaue and It is the best route to t. Lais sad the south. It is the hat brt to Kaas City and the west. It rms ear trains daty to Mllwaluee sad Chlmug It rems two daly trais to St. Loebs and Kaasn C5W. It is the gveramnt tt mall rmnts. It is popularly styled the "Old * ,O i bhl." It furnishes safety, co t and speed to patewa For inaormatima as to the ewest maira to all pIlate in the Ua.ltMd tas sad (maads via "Pa.e M snhge," apply to may compo tictmt apset. r to J. T.VOauaav. An'a Use. M am. At.. at. Paul. hiss. DISCOUNT SALEI We offer you this wv ek a rpeci:l discouat di 2t per cent. on Overcoats,. Heavy-Weight Ce ing, Shirts, Underwear and Blankets. 'I'im WTeek OxlgLy Case, King & Wodzitzki. T'PIT.L. SW. Zt RPLI' .t PROFITS, . I . F . I rr. o, I'r nrid : \t'r. II l , t x. \ice-President; E. E. R1vr< n11-.i ,.<. Cashier. CITY AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY. En.tereet Paid Ocm Time X.0epoaitnl. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. MILES CITY, MONTANA. :APITAL. $5o,ooo. SURPLUS AND PROFPITS, Pose \V. H. JOIDAN, .ocs dent. G. 1H. l. s. Vice-President. II. II. \\'IE:v. Cashier. C. 1. (ARK ER..\ss't Cashier. )raw I)rafts on London. Paris. Berlin, Dublin. Christiana and aa iorcign Citice at urr ent Rates; To New \ork. Chicago, , t. Paul and I lelena. Lccounts of Stockmnen, Merchants and Ind... viduals Respectfully Solicited. Not for Smith and credit to 0 a tio ME Jones, but absolutely cash to Sis everybody; we will make no die. crimination in favor of Jones . y+ cause he may be "go.d"---all u on the same 'lvel." ---On t ib 1 line we will commence busllggl SFebruary ISt. ,193. C.. MLw tOW M ast CO. PATRONIZE HOME BY LOGATING YOUR WITH * ' Uset Y$ AW. * W senne Ms * ` inimuiU