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THEDAILY JOURNAL
Sunday,October 39. iltt.
TheDAILY JOUKNAL can Ik- procured ^v^rjr
.riifiu; from a corps of^-m1 ncw.bora 011 Ike
UtkUor M our tounUng ruuuM.
k.h. Becker is the authorized car^^rier and collector for su I jseript ions M^Tno Daily Journal. Mr. Backer^will supply all persons in Miles City^and Fort Rough every morning before^l^reakfu^t., with the |^h|kt ut io eta. |x;r^week.
Someeffort should Ih^ made by the^merchants .to have the street* and^ulleys in the center of the city cleaned.^The dirt piled up in front of some of^the stores must be removed.
aUCOQHKULLINU8.
Dr.Girard returned from Billings^yesterday.^The companies at the fort are happy.
PERSONALPOINT*.
WilliamCarrow, of Hmyriia, Dela^^ware, is in the eitv to look the Held^over with a view of inventing.
E.A. Chrest, of Borup A Co., of
111 i:^ 11 DIKVCTOKY.
BAPTISTmtllCn, i^^riwr of I-almer and^TuRth m ^^! Service* at II A.N.aiid ':.^ r.M.^^\cry c*^^la^. Suaiiay ^hjUooI at 10 a. m. I'll lien*^and i-lrangint irdlall) mvltol.
iui. l). Dewvar, i'e^or.
lATHOLlCCHURCH, m^ln stnvt corner of^w ' ieoth. Ret. L*tidt-^uiiltj, I'uMor.
EI'ISCOPALnUKH, Her. Hor-fall paater.^etmcM M 8 r. a., over UraaMB*! ^tore.
PUESKYTKKIANClIlKCll. Service* will be^IhM in tbe new l.uililnu: ol j j. (irahani'a^Main Kim-i. near JuI'knal oltice. Hn-aeblng at^it t. M. MMM h^chui;l at 10a. m. Citiauna aud^^IfHrjM cjrdially luvite*.
I*.Limn ill. I'aUor.
Arrivaland Departure of Mails.
I. ^^ r:i mail clone* at 2 o'clock p. m.^tV.^ierii auii eioae^ at 'i:''*t p. iu.^Vajturn ui.ul arrives at B:30 p. a.^WoMarn mail arrive*at fi:;W p. m.
POINTEDPENCIL POINTERS.
Alarge freighting outtit is camped^in the park.
Theditch will be a welcome l^oon^when oomph ted.
Nopaper tomorrow (Monday) but 1 as crack marksmen^the carrier will call for his wealth all^the kiiiif.
YV.E. Turner It doing a neat job of^plastering on the Inter-Ocean. Billy^is just as l'imhI at slinging mortar as on^playing musical iiistriiinenU, and that^is just the kind of fellow Mile* City^is in need of.
EdwardMaples, bavin* re I ned his^i^^-itii^n in the post office has gone^i ito the First National Bank as assist^^ant to the Bank President. An hon^^est young man can always tind a^pleasant opening.
Freightbusiness is rtjairted very^heavy on the Northern 1'aciHc. The^rush is probably owing to the mer-^chanta in the towns along the line^laying in large stocks of goods, antici-^paiim; a snow hlta-kaile later on.
Amongthe broken hearted young^men of the city, J. J. Darrar is one of^them. He was to take a position as^conductor on ihe Billings street car^line, but since the dht*p|*^intmcnt in^that burg he is going to the races fust.
Hfirr;,l 'ombo and Lou Knight start-^! cd last night on a hunting expedition^up the Tongue. They will make satl-^hmvoc among the feathery trilie. No^i doubt but what the market of Miles^i City will be glutted with prairie chiek-^! ens next week, for they are lx^th noted
Thepotato* have arrived, and only Ju^tioi.'city,'is ut ^nt enjoying^5 ct* a pound.the Italian climate of Miles City.
Hlieit a daisy,^ la the general com-1 o. N. Burdiek, of the sprightly Ytl-^ment, by the readers at the fort, and , lowtttmt /Van, (ilendive, came down^she isn't preas'd much either.I to metn^|m^lis last eveuiugand will
II.company's joy at their return to^Keogh has not abated MM jot. Pro-
SpeolelNotice.
Havinghud an experience of t went*^live years iu the repair of watches, I^warrant my work to satis: y the custo^^mer or make no charge. 44-tf^S. Ashley.
Notice.
lessorWall is kept busy rcebieriug the^smiles.
|n main ovcrSuuduy.
F.B.Hill,he former drug clerk ut^Sumac's urug store, rcturmii on Fri^^day, UMM the east, where lie ha* Isjcii^' tailing iu the sights. lie has come^back to Miles Cuy to make it his pcr-^' maueiit home.
Musterfor pay on Tuesday ami then,^ye business people of Miles, keep your^stiirlsmnl eye open for the shekels^among the boys.
The^jolly boys^ are run OB a princi^^ple that would reflect on ^ national
bankinstitution. Make the outsiders junt as |^^pular here.
C.E. direst, who has been iu the^employ of Borup ^ Co., Ft. Custer,^since tlie post was established, is hold^^ing a position with the MMM linn here,^Charley was alwuys very popular in^Custer, aud lio tloubt lie Will become
NoticeIs hereby given, thai tlie busi^^ness heretofore conducted by a. h.^Wilder, at Miles City, M. T., under the^mime of Broadwatfr, llubbcll ^i i^will hereafter lie conducted by said^Wilder, Individually.
C.A. HllilADV. ATl.H.^J. B. III HUl.LL,
a.h. Wilms.
MilesCity, Oct. M, UN*
Heferringto the als^ve, I hereby^designate Thcodor Itorup as my au^^thorized agent to settle the hu.-iucs*^heretofore conduct cd by IIM Ut Milts^Cilv, under tlie uuiiie of lirondwaier,
h111.belli* 00.A. II. Wl'l.okh.
MilesCity. Oct. M, Insj.
Avery nice looking and substantial^house is being erected near the Jouk-^^. a i. office.
Thewire ft nee ner the Iuter-Ooean^looks a- though some one fell up^against it.
anew sign at tlie old Metropolitan^Hotel announce* that Fisher has^opened up his lodging ro^^ms.
Thenew hotel will do a pood bu.-i-^fiesoaiid ^will be ably inauagcd like^(lie roatof Miles City hotels.
along line of empty freight cars^remained standing OS a side track at^the depot here yesterday 'tftcrnooii.
Bythe Eiin go bngjk trun-it of^Venus, I'll vote the denioenitic ti' Ket^on election day.^^^Kerry F'agh .
Amiiuituic riot occurred Inst night^in one of the city saloons, vhich was
tliethinl ormiitag during Mtnidajr,
rtonietine i iokinir ncne was brought^into murk a yesterd .v, and is being^served upat thgeMtolooad resUiurants.
Thesmall UgiMIng on Park street^^OBfeaMM in the market since its com^^pletion, the demand bring rather for^larger stores.
LaWgOtjuiiiititi.s of furs and hides^are beimr I imjgM inio this market^and its evitK inly u sale uud profitable^bu^iuess.
Theinysteiloiis pueka\re lias ar-^rivetl from ^ ^iniiha. and the hoy^ pro-^ntKinee it the proper thing ami no^bmken Is-itt e*.
Theshelves and rOMMONI were placed^in po-iliou yestenlay in the building^soon to he oeciipied by W'( i theiiner ^!t^Co., the genti urni-hing l- hhU men.
Thepresby terlaii rhunrtl will un-^doubtttilv be well |||ad lo-day by pcr-^w ns dtsii'oi;s i,t'heaiing the Rev. Mr.^Harlow, of Krcoklvn, u ho is to preach.
Qalto^ pioee-sjon fall into Mm every^day at the Mik* ( ity pnatoffloo on the^arrival of tlie mail from tin-east. For
few mlnuUs the clerks huve their^..a ids full.
McN'utt,a h'ort Cuotef ^boomer,^^won the ^bnodM^ Eiiilay Oigltt, Bets^of that iiiilure are :tl Weys safe. Them^Cu^ter fellows ,tie (|iictr c^^us, for a^f^et. Hube!
Thejob |g^MMM Ot the Joi'KNAL^ofliet are kwpt running Might ami day,^anil the fines* \t ork done in (he county^catenate* from ourofflew. (.'all, see ami^fcitis v yoiirse .
CliffBecker, tlie mil liwlrl dealer In^oivu nuil bronchus in Miles City,^left ^ Micyeime ye-terday with another^Uri^e herd and will have them here in^aboul twowi-t.'ks.
Tnretity-cllit reerutOl arriMil yester-^d^y at Fort Keggh. They hailed from
iovernor'* Island, New York, and^will Isj MlgMd to the different com-^psnles at the tjoat.
The'new(trie ret'lst.-rinr hat rack^at the pnpii'ar InUr-OeeM hotel,^has been Ofaatod in fMisilioii, an^l the^first msii tlirotiirh dinner t^ii no longer
elect tbe besI sombrero.
Thenew and elegant l.i'.liurd mom^at tlie Inter-Oicnn is receiving its^flal 'hlng t^aicht^s and the tables will^arrive in a day ^^r two, prt^vided they^rave not bet n lost or stok'n eu route.
Ageneral smash up occurred on the^Northern Pacific Thursday nijrht, l^e-^tween Billings and CHiiyon. TkfN^freight cars loaded with MMaMff were^among the wreck. No one was hurl,^and the track was MM cleared, so that^there was not much delay. Cause a^broken coupling pin.
Evans'large freight outfit pulled^into town yesterday, and camped in^the park. He has Urn tMeWpotttag^freight from the end of the track to^Boxeman and other poitita in the upper^country, and is now en route |o the^^Hills,^ for winter quarters. Outfits^like this make tlie old settlers feel like^ye olden times, whlehjwlll never conic^aL'ain.
jiayfor the fun of tlie insider*. Kee V^The pitiful cry in tlie /Vr**, headed^^There's money in it,^ would lead one^to believe tuat there is no money In its.^own puny, sickly publication. How'.'
1stLieutenant Allison, with a de^^tachment of tnssJs E. Jml cavalry, es^^cort for N. 1'. U. K. engineers, nr.iveil^from camp Villard to-day, and will^return to that jsiint iu a few days.
ComiMinyD. Hk infantry, and tnsip^E. -ml cavalry ure ex|Hi-ted to return^to Fort Keogh about tlie middle of^November, when uu increase in busi^^ness, amusements, etc., may be looked^for.
Andstill Mr. Macqueen is not satis^^fied. Improvement follows improve-^nitnt. Next spring tlie visitors from^Miles City may enjoy a drive through^the park surrounding his residence^which is now in count of construction,^that can not be duplicated west of^( liicago.
Theestimates for the new building,^forwarded some days ago by the |s^st^quartermaster, will, it is hoped, he ap^^proved by the department commander,^when a gymnasium, gallery target^range, and a large commodious dance^hall will be added to the attractions of^the post.
It.VMIILKIt.
Prairieeh! Kens, thicks, and o,.s^ers^in all sty - at the ^Little In i;^Jieslaui. it
LouieKing and Wash Kelly return^^ed on totertiay's train fiom ihe west,^'lliey landed their load ol jail birds all^sale in the penitentiary at Occr Lodg*^The prisoners got up several schemes^to gel away, but made a failure in each ( , ,| ,| ,, ,| k^attempt. When they irel away irom . a^rtinent'^Knu and Kelly, they are daisies, 1^surely.
FreshiMMMtod ciRars at KflaMO ^^Matthews'.lU-li
Finestof fruits ami candies always^fresh and nice at Hill a luinvtt s. it!
CharleyFvan'soyster Uiy restaurant^on Park street was pronounced hy Ma-^gtauM ami his lollowi r- M the neatest^and most tasty arranged dining rooms^this side of IN. Paul. Here is where^the hungry are made happy in Ihe line^of eatables and also tbe pleasant smiles^ami well wishes of the proprietor and^the attentive waters. Even thin.;^iu the line to suit the MMgfJT railroad^men. cow boy, business men, sisirtiug^men uml ranch uu n. Call at this place^you will never forget the kishI mt al^^vou enjoyrtl. Charley is a staunch^MaiMiinis mini but will neveitlieie-^s^tlo a kind favor for a i;^mh1 re]^uhlicau,^Fn sh oysters every day. Possum and^^Wool potatoes In their season. Ion
luetrucUonato Judgea of Klectluu.
Ihave this day pmcllMod the stock^of merehaiidisc in the store ot' Broad^^water, Huhbcll ^v Co., at IfUooCtty,^M. T*| and MmII continue to do a^general nierelutmiisc bualMMk at the^^gfalg in stock a mil a--^Of groceries, liquors anil^cigars, dry gissls ami nu ns wt ar.
ThrodooUoKt t.^Miles City. Oct. M, Isvj. ti-14w4t.
Thefollowing are the names of the^newly electcil officers af the Yellow^^stone Land and Coliuixaiion Coin-^pany: Directors^Lewis Merrill, J. W.^Raymond, II. F. Douglass, James M.^P.urns ami J. W. Keiidrick. Officers-^Lewis Merrill, president; .lames M.^Burns, secretary; H. F. DougUe-s,^treasurer.
W.B. ANDREWS ^ GO.
DRUGGISTS!
UAl.NITKKXT, UUH CITT.
FINESTDRUG STORE IN M. T.
Nearlyall westerners gamble more^or less, and printers ure no exception,^es|s-cially it there be a lady dealer at^any of the games. We liave often^wondertd w hy the Joi hnal foreman^meallderetl into tlie Cosmopolitan^gaining hall so often, but it is now ex^^plained^he is a little ^stuck'' on stud,^ami a little more so on the lady dealer^there.
MissNellie Flanagan, a very accom^^plished young lady, is spending a few^days in the city, and reports much^progress being made at the school she^in leaching at Pumpkin Creek. Hie is^one of Ihe last t dueators in the terri^^tory, having been specially compli^^mented by the school officials of Clay^county, Iowa, where she resided, for^rapid progress iu all the branches.
P.Bus^cll has returned from a tour^through tiallatin county, where he MM^purchased thirty-eight hundred head^of line grmle Caliioiliia sheep, and^bargained for forty-five hundred more.^'I he lag lot will be hi re in a lew days,^and will i,e driven to tlie range till^Powder river. The last lot probably^will not he driven MdOM next spring.^Mr. Itussell has great confidence in^sheep growing iu this part of tin^country, and he will soon rank among^the largest owners in tlie territory.
Hotbeef tea at Kehoc it Matthews^^''OlMMMd National.'' ItMA
Aregular, old fiishiemtl New Eng^^land boiled dinner to-inoriow Mon^^day-) at the ^Little UoUuuUMO^ Kcs-^Uiiirant from 12 to 1 p. in. it
llOTKI.AltlllVALS.^Intir-fhrtln
J.J. Thonipson. Bosebuil; J. It.^(smith, Chiuago; (1. E. Packard, .1.^itvun.
CtMMOsaloon.
tiraiuls^if lii|Utir-'
atKeg^1-tl
Allkinds of Mllltlaol priuting at this^olli -e, such as election tick; ts, |sisters.^sliektrs, etc., done promptly ami^quietly on short notiire. Iltt
Itellislou*.Nutea.
Whena certain Prince of .Salm-Halni^came during the civil war to oiler his :^sword to the i'^ uVfoJ goveninieiit, liis^iitlc pu/deii .Nir. Seward. ^Psalm^^Psalm! ' bo exclaimed, ^whtre tines^he come from V^ ^Perhaps from Sing^Sing glngi^ said the MM MadMMOd, j^^ Dr. 11'. //. /{iwctl in Jlcuperothcn.
Alarge heating stove has been net !^up in the MMM over J. J. (iridium's^store, and the congregations worship^ping there to-day will be made warm^ami comfortable.
St.Paul's church (Episcopal) even- ;^lug service at T o'clock, ill room over^J. J. Or.tliaiu's store.
Postcha|s-l, Fort Keogh^Catholic^service at !t a. in.; Sunday schtsil at^II a. m.: Protestant services at .f p. in.
Win llorsfall, pastor of Episco|^al^ehureb iu this city, will pMMdl in j^Qloadive this inorniiig, anil iu Miles1^City to-night.
Bev.T. P. Liniiell, the Presbyterian |^pi.stor, received information of a tlo- |^nation of over lltiee hundred dollars |^toward his new ehurch building in^this city. This manic his heart goo.i.
ourefficient county clerk L. S. Tay^^lor, has provided for all conllligeliees
inthe county election, by is^uing the
followingto the jutiges of election, at
thevarious precincts in the county :^If in any of the Townshijis or Pre-^, cincts, any of the Judges refuse or neg-
hctto serve, the voten of such Town- I
shipor Precinct may electa Judge or
Judgesto fill vacancies on the morning^j of the electioii, to serve at such elee- |
1MB.
Thesaid Judges shall choose two
re;;::!:;;:uuliHwl'toatl ^Urks: FRESH AND PURE.
Previousto votes being taken, the ;
iJudges and Clerks of election, shall ;
takeand suiiscribe the following oath : |^I, do solemnly swear, or I
ALLOl K MM I
AliK
affirmthat I w ill perform the duties of^Judge of tlie election (or Clerk as the^ease may la-' according to law, ami the^liest of my ability; and tiiat 1 will ,^studiously endeavor to prevent fraud,^deceit anil abuse, iu conducting the^same.
Incase there shall be no person pres^^ent at the owning of the election, au^^thorized to administer an oath, it in^ca-e such person so authorized,shall la'^appointed .I udgc or clerk of tile elee- |^^ion, it shall be lawful for the Judgi-s^of the election, to administer tlie oath ^^to each other, and to the clerks, ami j^Ihe person administering the oath,^shall euuse an entry thereof, to Is- \^made, subscribed by him, ami prefixed J^to the poll Issik.
Atall elections, the poll- shall be 1^opeued at 4 o'clts/k iu tin.' forenoon,^and continue open until rt o'clock ill :^the afternoon of the same day, ut which^nine ihe pod- shall bo closed, uml at:^the ojiellirig of the polls, MM of the j^clerks, under the direction of the !
Prescriptions
Carvlullrl\^tup'iuu^leil Isiy or Night
SPECIALTIES:FINE LIQUORS,
CIGARS,FANCY GOODS.^BOTTLE CORDIALS.
FRENCHCONFECTlOKS
FancyArticles
Fill;LAWKS AXD liKNTl.KMEV
Wm.('arrow, Smyrna, Del.; Mis-^Lou A brums. Pontes-, \iich.; E. A.^Chri st, Junction City ; J. K. Jackson^and lady, Miss Josie Jackson, .Sew^York city; V. H. Han Is, Madison,^Wis.; S. Stewurt i'alimr, Poutiac,^Wisconsin.
MM*)riot.
OwenTracy; C. 11. S|siul^ling ami^j wile, Koscbnd ; Dennis McCartv; H.^j F. Smith; Tam KelJy; F. Pearl:'( has.^1 Whitman, Sweenv Creek : O. W. Mm -^dick, (ilendive; J. lilaeli, Ctsl ,r t re, k.
Allelegant dinner at the''Little^Dcliiiooico^ IU-Mtuurunt to-^lay iroin^II to I p. in. It
Tomand Jerry at K*fcM ^ .Mat-^thewa'.
Acar loatl of all kinds of beating ami^: cooking stoves have just Im'cIi reei ivetl^at liiirlcigh's iiiiimmnth store. Now Is^the lime to call while the slock is com^^plete. 7tf
Patentelection stickers iu any rjMM-^tily at short notice.^ llti
fudges,shall make proclamation of the^The Episcopal society give their so- jun^| thirty minutes before the |
jclosing of the polls, proclamation shall 1^be made in like manlier, and the polls I^j shall be cloacd in a half hour; but tlie 1^' board may, in their discretion, adjourn |^| the polls ut 12 o'clock ut noon, for one '^| hour, proclamation of the same, being^mad*. f
i The worst place iu town^: Matthews'.
Officeand Consultation Rooms of;
PMtrioill Mr. Oould's new hall on^Wednesday eveuing next. Tlie oys^^ters will ts) served next door in the^church rtsnn 0J**r Graham's -lore, at^Id p. m. It is also promised by the^Episcopal ladies to furnish the supper^.or ihe young men's club party at the^same place the following evening.
DR.A. S. GIRARD, U. S. A.
KaaMOl0 VniMi,^I'ust Tiatlon.^Fort K'.onh, Mmilana^Tciritury.
I'Mas. A. Ht^s^.^Form, rly of faliurr^mi*l Inland IIoU-1.^t'liitafo, Hi.
Godown to the ^Little Deltnonicn^^ami get your dinner to-day. It
Thenew Yellowstone punch at^Kt hot g Multhews*. lu-15
M.nr.I Slut Pa !
Allbinds of heating and cooking^stoves, ut llurlcigh'a. 7U.
S|,. I;,I Notice.
Allpersons knowing themselves In-
doMOilto me W ill please cull alkd settle
withoutfurther notice.^!M4H. Akiilly.
Allkinds of hot drinks to suit all^weather uud tastes artistically com-
poimd.dat the Keg saloon.
1-tf
Hill(% (iarrett are doing a mild^business In laiudies ami fruits. vYhcn^passing by take some home to your^wife uml' children, und make their^hearts glad. ltf.
l)onot pass the Keg saloon without^dropping in far it nice drink of good
liipi'r cr a Hue t Igur. 1-tf
-KehocA^ItVlf
NpeclaiMetlce.
W.S. Hitmer, representing K. G.^rkirwoby, MT Mlowoopnllo, is stopping^at the 1 nte.r-Ocean with a full line of^-ainples in gents' furnishing gissls,^consisting of shuts, underwear, hos^^iery, neckwear, eus|^cndcrs. gloves,^hamlkerehiefa, hats, imps and a super^^ior line of fur goods, ami will lake in^^dividual orders. Call at once and se^^cure bargains inf
I'rupo.ul.for Coal.
Sealedpn^|m^sals for coal will be re^^ceived at the office of the clerk of^school distrsetXo. 1, of ('uster county,^territory id Montana, for supplying^the school of said district with coal,^viz.: 'ih tons of native coal, to Is: de^^livered In imantities us rtspilred liy^-i bool clerk. ProjHisals will be receivevl^until I- m. of Wednesday, November^l.lSMiW, D. Kmiiiit,
i.td Cb rk School District No. 1.
MilesCity, M. T., Oct. S^th, ItWli.
HotScotch und^1 Kehoc 4 Mctthcwa'.
Irishwhiskies ut^10- lb
INTER-ODEA
HOTEL,
halfiLock nam run Mnt,^Macqueen, Young ^ Deane,
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runtnifToiyi,
MILESCITY, M. T.
PumithcilNewlr Tdroufhotil. Only Until knv-^iup 1kui|^k' gaMM 'or CuDiiMrvial
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