THE YELLOWSTONE JOURNAL. VOLUME XI. NO, 134. MILES CITY, MONTANA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1893. PRICE FIVE CENTS MclNTIRE MERCANTILE COMPANY To-DAY the annual show of the Westminster Kennel Club will open in the Madison Shture. Garden, New York City. The display of canine. pro miises to be extraordinary fi.r variety and high bred qualiti.-. MIastiffs, bloodhounds, fox a;lt deerhounds, poodles, fox terrier-, .4kyes, spaniels, St. Bernardi. N twfoundlands, pugs, pointers ;,;c setters, bulldogs, and all tihe ,,.i:,r blue bloods of the caninei r,. c will claim attention and ad ,...;.ition. . urt our ne line of lad iies and chidren'rs hocs. \V hve added some tine shs and .greatly enlarged our -h,, dc part i ient. Ve solicit your trade in Pout wear; ou'r Iu.i'ity i, ri;.ht a price, ' . Sl)i cial disc lOnt fr ;t a c'\ dc a s. Our SI .o ladies' kid is the best thing for the money we have en. Spring wawsh gt-oods are now in stock. Notice of sa;mit ]ater. Cash only. IH.tttCI . dt. D. It. 6I. RtIElD). PHYS$NItI .%XN SU IRGEION. OfIce· at W. E. sa.v'a.w Drug tttr(e. OR. E. F. P15H. I Arti~ttLt Stmuix AtD OMaTETSI('IAX. (Aral, Wuateret ui rl .Iprtehoircrl Ofkr at WS. & SaItae' Drug stare. lP~HYb(mADNamt SUROKON\. an eld reasece Malin fi. neTrTth. fites ovrmaoe. (i ereb eat.onale eank guaraneed. eyseSea atd at reaonl prss. > atmineakl e Reet Uada In oathas d Rector. Xrc ODI Cheran corner Reayemk and ws ter~eae rviee aetUaje..a.and7 Op m... Zsv T. O Taws ac Pastor. PR YRINCoareb Coreer MMI Street and ba Scwet Ulase eg at It a bRer. J s01 .ap. Peetor. CAHLC (ebare to f rthe ledHer Cwoger asS Teet Stee thkerIbfrus eet hI p. m. ecpere qato c ip. m. a~n UOCIRTIRSC A. A A. N. Teflowetace Lodget1.M eea Hl .mlh estatd Wednesdays 300. a' . (iee a Ldeae Sc 13e mnets ia ?eE retmectfiif aimS U"~ Fri. a S? Uler ti.West neastst Hameai r,ý".` i ticllnKeMidlmccaat r Odd p t aeeie. aE ioti ai/rarr ui ti A Glance at Some of the Pro visions Contained in the Bill. It Will h lf Mulh lll.neflt too IthI the City " eind Ili.. late. In a review of the work a'eomplished. by the legislature lust week the Helena Indlependlent sitys: .\ very important bill that passed the sehnate yesterday was one to provide for the establishment and hI cation of a state reform sch, sl at MilesCity. The school is to be for the keeping and reformatory training of all youths bltween the ages of M and 21 years. who are residents of Montana. and who. on presentation to the presiding officer of such s'hooml. by an ael'onnplltying officer. parent or guar dian. shall tIe aicompanietl by a certiti ate of t colrnitlnent front a court legally authorized to make sucI'h toliniitnient. The schstil is to consist of two lelpart llents. Ialie and female. The inmates are to t,' trained in morality. temilIs'r ante and frugality. and instructed in thet different trades and iallings of the twot, sexes as far as Istsaille in the st'.iya' of the institutin. Whenl a h.,y lor girl of sane Inld. ll, twieen the ages of M and 21 iaurs. shall in any t ourt tf record in this state. hie found guilty tof any cirilme,. 'exceipt lurIr delirr r manslaughlter. or if for v .nitt Iof ptrie'r paternal tare., is growing up in ent'lllii'an'y. or vaigranlt. or is ini'origit hile. and complaiint theireof is i1al1 aindi prolerly susttained by evidnce,. the court mayiy, if iin its opinionl the itetuellsd is a proler subjec·lt therefowr. iinsteaid o enti.tring juildgi.ient. elnuse tilln order tI, I.t 'enteredl for such htoil or girl to i senllt to thl statet reforml schnol. . clly of the oirder. uindler seal iof coulirt. shall I,' slti .itent warrant for ltrrying suih Iso ) or girl to the sih'il and t fior his .r iher iicoi niitment to the custodly of the director. Whent a boiy or girl fit sane mind. It tween tlle ages iof M andI 21 ye.ars shall b convictetl ItHfre a justice of the peace or othler infelrior court. of any crimlie. ntindicancy. vmagrant.y or ineorrigilhility. it shall lte thet duty of the mlagistratte leifiore whomlli he tr she mitay have tlen citnvicteti. to forthwith consign suich hity or girl. together with all papers tiled in his olice on thte subject. nnder the control d stiilltie itficer. t the judge of a court of record. who shall then issue an order to the parent or guardlian of said Ibyt or girl. or such other le.rstn as may have him or her in charge. or with whom he or she has last resided. tr any one known to te related to him or her. then to such pereon as the judge may appoint to act as guardian for the pur poses of such case, requiring him or her to appear at the time and place stated in the order, to show cause why said boy or girl shoulnot be committed to the state reform school for training and reformation. Each boy or girl committed to the state reform school shall remain there until he or she arrives at the age of 21, unless specially paroled or legally dis charged. The discharge of any boy or girl having arrived at the age of 21 shall be a complete release from all penalty incurred by conviction of the offense for which he or ae was comnmitted. Nst That BKlnd. Mother-Henry. before you go out I wish you would bring up a hod of coal. Henry-Why. mother, you know that violent exercise doesn't agree with ime. Mother-Very well. Kate can bring it up. Where are you going now? Henary-Only down to the alley to roll a few strings of teplnp.-Boston Trna script_ masts Uassudmss. Mrs. Jones-I hear you are going to marry again. and your husband basaoly been dead three mouths. Widow Smith-What! Me thinking of marrying again? If I were to bea widow every six months, it would never occur to me to marry agaln.-Te-as Siftins. caatstas. Coroner-la this man, whom you found dead on the railroad track. a total tran Mike (who has been told to be careful in his statementa)--No. so. His leg was gone intoirely. He was a partial thbranger. sor.-Trnth. Parr a. apset. ahs samv ef ai I play toda is assdt baioed ti at Tla· imes s Iby I nwe t plSar. Whena was New th.es.sat. The ash I'sm eauhing now are askssh To thus that is me youth I threw right isck as set as eaughi Te psaadevs theyr. ia truth. IAth s I dlh tar days nsP bry. r heart tseds-e does And rees rme wlinaes at ml aea Fer tmaes that asedi t was. -O.imtyls a.mls ti iL. CHM.ON'C WOES. Nth r e t I v ,cc rk. . 1;. , 111 i, ,, l . :,t I" .r i·t.. ·l. Nolet 'ill. . i . t , i . % t. l'i T:., ' tz l ((Ti h , .itel I' !I 1 t"r u utmn, r ; thinl t <.+ I , . *hil t I:I .n thh n. 1:11 ,3 . wait. i` . .:rt.u .,ne. ht7 r i.r o 11thi. ' : U a, h t ! ('t ' 1 ti'.cr'ie v. ...,J , ? ,, .lto 'h ~ iti fooryt. .' - "." i 1i : . t I ' ', I . t " , i l, l t i ttli ,ni' a l a . t illr it: 1, I t.. t.l ir , .r tnF ts tilt .% . Faci. ('fill lctrr l. +,.o. - *ll1t.., .\ t. . Ada · ~ n · . - o "hi o,+, :rrnoon kthti is et lii' -Nw o rrt Ik W etey re. hA ,Ain i (' n'. Mr. .il.it. - V. L at a sh. d fttt'i tlihti 1r'- . Il' ".l--Yes. ptoor thing! She. th u'lthorize our adv ertied., ' druggist to sell Dr. King's= New Discovery for ichtesum:ttt ie ,. - oughs atnd cetlde. upelt this condition. If yue are afflicted with at -tugh. codi .r any lung. tihrot or chest trcttle. and will rse this remedyl ts direc'ted. gilt ing it a fair trial, and ex l"'rience no te l 1neit t . y a return the iottle and have yoer , money refunded. We couel not make this offer elid we not know that i)r. King's New Discovery could lee relied ot. It never disappoinints. Trial battles free at John Wright's drug store. Large size -Ale anel 81. The . eaet .. Why The Chicago. Milwaukee t St. Paul ranlway is tie ravorite: It is the oldest and was first in tie tield. Its train service is the very best. It is the first to adopt improvements. Its sleepers are palaces on wheels. It runs elegant drawing roomm 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 berth lamp. Its dining car service is unexcelled.t Its trains run solid to Milwaukee and Chicago. It is the best route to St. Louis and the south. It is the best route to Kansas City and the west. It runs tour trains daily to Milwaukee and Chicago. It runs two daily trains to St. Louis and Kans.s City. It Is the government fast mail route. It is popularly styled the "Old Bella bl." It turanides safety, comfort and speed to patrons. For information as to the lowest rates to all points in the United States and Canada via "The Milwaukee," apply to any coupon ticket agent, or to J. T. CoaLtr, Asst Gen. Pass. Agt St. Paul, Minn. Tebesee Users Utrale sEmaistes When told that tobacco hurts them; their wives never do, because shattered nerves, weak eyes, chronic catarh and lst manhood tells the story. If your husband uses tobacco, you want him to quit, poet yourself about No-to-hae the wandertu, harmless guaranteed tobec co habit cre, by sending for our little book titled: "Don't Tobacco Spit Your Life Away." mailed free. Drug stores generally sell No-to-bro. Tar raauaw Ramur Co., c Indimns Mineral 8prind Indianar 3n br w es en Atseiere Orren or waso aonV Car OFr COevra CoCurv Murs Crrr, Mast., PFeb. 6 IL calh attendance (includlag ssdN l for the sk poor at the a , an seac othere as ma be oua b for theobr year s 4ccmbeedag wll be recelvead attBo as u to I o'clock a., M daM March , I=S Th board reasrs *e right to raeiject aaorall bud. I order at the ased at Count A. a Swaneassa,. Clerk at Bard. THE CLERK'S TRIUMf.PH. Or the Isergetle At..l(nt »n.t the Draweg Tht t k :: Merchant - Mr. New Clerk. please reach into the upper drewerof yourdesk And get me the document we were speak. tg of. 7..4` . .F"Iý 3Tr. ( C.-. l i- ut t drawer ticrk4 ti;:t! Y: r up -;t" . t. i no /. rn tHERKe G0oar c "Pardon the shower of ink, my dear sir. Here's the docuunent."--fHegnds Diatter. A Leadetr. Since its first introduction Electric Bitters has gained rapidly in popular favor. until now it is clearly in the lead among pure medicinal tonies and alter stives-containing nothing which per mits its use as a beverage or intoxicant. it is recognised as the best and purest medicine for all ailmnts od stomach' liver or kLideys-It will care sick head ache, nladigestion, coanstipation, and drive malaria from the system. Satis taetion guaranted with each bottle or the money will be reunded. Price only 50c per bottle. BSad by John Wright. C.sap aM.. Re t. teasasmarasa. For the Inauguration of Cleveoland and Stevenson at Washlngton on Mach 4th. excursion tiOckets. reading via Balti me and Ohio railroad. "The Picture que Route," will be placed on sale at the ticket ooes at principal raileode of the west as well act the ticket oaes of the Baltimore and Ohio company. The tae from Chicago will be $71.0 for the round trp. These ticket will be add from February SIth to March rd Inclusive, and will be valid for return journey until March th Inclusive. The Baltimore and Ohio is the shortest route to Washington from nearly all points west. Its tratins re vestibuled dhom ed to end, and carry Pallman -lping awe, No railroad Ih America is better equipped the. the .A O. to transport with dispatch, saety, and emedft the large crowd which wMil visit Was.i.gto to witnaes the inasugmtiosa easeemmsas Its long eapeeksae la treaspseiig mowds to rmero Oausatines,. .A. 3 E~acmpmrr ats. Kigi Thmar C.n claws, and similar ehd a sn eatenasive meale, will peevm melt vahai ion arranging for the coming eangues tko6 For more detailed alegsation a to rsatethed atemse o ap to L & Aeatlk I*1uspenders ? \Ve havc j.-t 4 n c,Ied a bl,i line of the al,'.:c-mcnial lCid, tuscful an nccessary adjunct, to a .cntlcman' s todlt. YO'U.r C:.oioe ot thle L..ot O;tg@. This sale %wiil last until Tuesday evening. Some of these suspend.. ers arc %orth 51.2; per pair. Case, King & Wodzitzki. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. MILES CITY, MONTANA. CAPITAL, $5o,00ooo. SURPLUS AND PROFITS, Sboc@ \W. I. JoRlix, lesident. G. M. AI MILE, Vice-President. II. B. \W\.l:v, Cashier. C. L. CARTER, Ass't Cashier. I)raw Drafts on I.ondon, Paris. Berlin. Dublin, Christiana and all Foreign Cities at Current Rates; To New York, Chicago, St. Paul and Helena. Accounts of Stockmen. Merchants and Indit viduals Respectfully Solicited. (tCAPITA.L ,.MNI. sURPLs t'or PROFITS, NS ]AIL2 C I'TY, bCONJT.Z.*. Ht. F. BAr.:IEIo. P'resident. \\w.t H.\tRaxto, Vice-President; '. i. B.\ircuLioK, Cashier. CITY AND COUNTY DEPOSITORY. Intes**st P3ala Ona 'rSie IDopotage1 . Ought to fit feet; feet shouldn't be twisted to fit shoes: that's blacksmithing. There are plenty of shoe-theories, but onlv one true model -the natural human foot. Now if all shoes were alike, it wouldn't matter where you bought your shoes. But they are not all alike, so you must put yourself into the hands of the dealer as to qual ity, fit and value. Size price :::d looks you can tell. That is all you can tell. Time must tell the rest. So your confidence is not in the shoes but in the dealer. We want your confidence. It will not be betrayed. C. M. WOTMF'WIRWea CO0 LIST YIR REAL ESTATE PWcr W1e !r Rent *I I I&I. llr. eI ye iu mx mvts MIMI U.I NUT. J N I . a.... -MLn-A AH5 IW M IR --m- - - .....m w ...