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THEDAILY JOURNAL
December11, 1M1.
Tb*DAILY JOUfcXM. Ma be proc.rad avarv^erniuf Inm a corp. af .Mcieal aewtbovt ^^ the^wtrvssi* er at oar ^.ouatiac mm.
CWKCU^IBEOTOBrr
B.VPTWTCHURCH, Cwmt ef Palater and^TeeabaVest. rbavrleae ei II a.a.aad 7.^ r.a.^r m j Sudsy^ Huadav School at 10 ^. h. ^'ili^r^s^ihi* unseen eerdtally In^Had.
tUv.u.1^. Dowetr, Pastor.
CATHOLICCHURCH. Main Street corner uf^Taata. Rct. I ta.tflth. Patter.
ElTsCOTALCHURCH. Re*. Hera'all pastor^Harriet* at U a. a In Chapal on I'alater Urwet.
P*B KMB VTKKIA N t' I !C KCH. Services will at^aeM In the new baikflnc vl Cel. Umild't^Main Street, near Jousstl. ofh.e. I'rrathlua: al^(h. i. Sabbat r. School at 11/a a. Citiaana aad^at raster. eaTdlaUy invited.
KP. I.INNELL. Pastor
Arrivalend Departure of Mails.
Karera mall clata* alI e'etecb p. m.^Waaler* mail claaaa at b.Jt p. ai.^I.aaleru mall arrives at A.JO p. ni.^Westers auil arrivat at 6 JO p. at.
W,atrilmr, ttottattty Phil Brady's^wall known accountant, Is now em^^ployed at Owens A Colt-man'*.
Leightoti^fc Jordan's new store on^Main atrvft ia irettini: in shape anil^present* a very fine uppoitrtuiri-.
Tli*carpenter work done by Con^^tractor Routlier at the new court tiouae^1a exawtetl to i^e finished to-^lay.
BaaiuakiBros., who control a heavy^trade in Boseiuan, have moved into^their new bulldiiiK in tliHt town.
Htebbi.is,Muud A Co.'a new bank*^with Mr. Coleman ua earthier, will^open It* doom this morning, and here-^atterdo a regular b.inkinz business.
A.E. Buird, Hie contractor, and^three of the men employed by him.^^tarted in yesterday to keep bachelor'*^hall. They go under the name uf the^faungry four.
H.H. Mund, the Billing* banker,^arrived here yeater-day, and will stay a^fawdays aud assist iiIm partner, Mr.^Coleman, in iuaugeratiug the new^bank of Stei.hiiM, Mund A Co.
J.J. Furu la doing a splendid busi-^^M*m with his new bath tuba. He ia^deserving of (Mttronage, aa it coat^bint a considerable sum to place in hia^shop th^ fim-Hi luiili nil* in the city.
Onereason oi the present dullness, ia^; a large number of rauchmeu on^th*^ norrh aide ot the Yellowstone are^waiting for the river to freeze, so that^(bay can come to town and buy goods.
Anothertailor shop opened up on^Main street yesterday, one door vast 01^Dackert A 1'reiK-tts naloou. This^block has been ehristeiied 'Tailor'*^raw,^ aa there are three shops there^already.
BaainakiA Mi on. have M hand a
rgestock of holiday gtsxls, a* they^inounoe elsewhere. To see their^goods is to purchase. (Ki early an.I^look thetn over before the tortmeiU^is broken.
Mrs.Joe Iternanl ha* uiriudy raised
{UU(Or the Christmas tree benefit to^e given to the poor children of Mil^s^City. The ultair is to take pluce in^Uraham's hall, in*U'ud of Col. Gould's,^a* was elated in the Journal a few^days ago.
CharleyBaroer, of Buffalo, Wyom^^ing, and a prominent sU^ck man ol^that seel ion ^^; the country, is in the^city, buying his winter stock of gro^^ceries. Charley is a good whole sou led^fellow, ami makes many friends when^^ever he goes.
W.E. MaVTCMp*. A Co., the druggists,^are now sending out to their friends^and patrons very neat Christmas aud
JtawYear cards. They are troi.i the^^ jurnai. oilice, and will I) found t^^^be souvenirs worthy a pluce in every^Udy's parlor.
W, the rancher, otherwise Wilson,^of Eureka valley, whorte post office^wasatUuell, but which was thrown^Up by Ike i i ahiree, on account of hl^^heavy politic il arisessmettU. is in town,^lie ituyi that a new po-t MMM will he^opened wain in the centre of the val^^ley, and be n uned Sadie, witli C. \V.^Wilson, as p stmaster.
Oatvantaad I pwartl
TheDaily Journal, of Miles City,
Cposes to enlarge to meet it -1 rowing^tineas. ^Onward and upward^ is^Its motto. Ituttr Itiiily Isibur Uttion.
thfdGtutrae.
Fromone af the ohicers we learn^that yesterday, while a couple of^guards from the pmt were esoortiUK two^deserter^, all of whom were in a cart,^from this city lo Ke^igh, a scheme was^concocted, and the whole outfit at^once concluded U^ skip. Nothing is^known of Uie whereabouts of the de^^serters or guards up to the lime of^our going to press, and they will prob^^able escape.
IaDarauew Vile.
CharleyJolinson, a Wyoming cow^^boy, made loo much of a piny with hia^six shooter on Hunday night, and was^eouaetiueiitly arrsstva by night wut li^aasn, Jack Conley. He had a hearing^yesterday before Judge Walker, and^was lined to the extent of five dollars^and oasts, the whole being twenty dol^^lars. The hill was promptly fooled^Without muck kick on Charley's part^be asrylng be e*nie Into town (o nave^a fond time, and thought the amount^was k ttlng him down very reasonable.
AtUaSeaI adlee I
Ft*tba next thirty d*y* I will sell^St auat my millinery jewelry and^Aumv Booda. Mrs. C. A. iaBWia.
MBa*CHy, M. T . Dee li. 4NT.
PERSONALPOINTS.
Mrs.Sain (ionion is re|s^rted quite^sick.
JohnMcConnlek, of (hssie creek, is^expected to arrive in a few daya.
Wealley Morris has resigned his^ptsiitiou as clerk at the Inter-Ocean.
W.O. Hecly, the inventive soap man^and Tongue river rancher, ia in the^city.
OLH. Spaiilding, a \*ell-to-^lo ranch^^man, of Hosebud, is registered at the^Commercial.
J.B. Braden, of justk^ fame, fron'^Junction City, is in the city und slo|^-^ping at the Merchants.
RobertMeKee, one of the first citi^^zens of tilciidive, hut now of Billings,^is at the Commercial.
Dr.Kelly, for a number of years u^resident of Dead wood, passed through^the city Sunday en route to the states.
Gen.A. J. Alexander, of Fort Cus^^ter, is at the I tiler-Ocean, shaking^hands with his many friends iu this^city.
G.S. Crusan.a prominent stockman^aud rancher of Graveyanl Bottom, i^^in the city and autographed at the^Comuienial.
CountyTreasurer W. W. Carland,^and Commissioners J. It. Hubbell and^Kussell Briggs will return from tin^east Friday next.
I.Orschel, of the firm of Orsehel A^Bros., is agidn wen at his place a^^business, having about recovered from^a severe attack of fever.
L.D. Clock, of the firm of Whitley^A Chaik, wholesale gns-ers of Mis-^marck, who has been here on busiucM-^forafewdays, left yesterday for Mil^^lings, aud other poiuts along the line.
CharlieWood, who has Isjeii over to^M^ Kinney, Buffalo and Bingham^since the election, returned yestcnlay.^He reports everything in good Mapa,^and the settlers happy aud contented.
AndrewBurgard, a brother of Harry^Burgard of the Commen-ial hotel,^started on Sunday for his home near^Kalaiiisz^s^, Michigan. Mr. Burgard^came here a few mouths ago with u^view of going into the eattleliusinesN.^and being so well pleased with this^section aa a slock country at once^mads arrangements to dispose of his^large farm in the states and return in^the spring with his family.
Kittlewishes to announce that she^has leased No. ^27,^ and will run it in^connection with her pn-sent place. It
HeWent West.
Ayoung man some fifteen years of^age, a nephew of James Simpson, it^well known ranchman living near the^lhstebud, concluded he mu-t see his^uncle. The l*^y, whom we will call^John, lived in Illinois, and to travel^without money was a question for him^but hesolved it. He bVatrdtd a freight^car loaded with ^time^ freight for^Ogdcn. In the ear he found a barrel^of potatoes, on which he lived and^enjoyed life for three days. At Ogdcn^he was treated to a good meal and a^comfortable bed by the railroad em^^ployes, who felt tl deep sympathy for^the youthful traveler. After a run^down to Salt Lake, he boarded a train^for Butte City, M. T. After a careful^survey of the ^Silver Citv^ he .-tarted^out on foot for his uncle's ranch in^this valley, a distance of nearly 4M^miles, reaching there in about sixteen^days.
Count/ Warrant* Wanted.
Iwill pay U5 cents ea-h for general^fund Custer couutv warrants, regis^^tered prior to March 2 ith, IHM2. Sent!^by mail. 4s-vt J. J. Gkaham.
Iiom.AUHIVAL*. .^t ntHlni-rrinl
Ed.Skinner. Little Missouri I Robert^McKee, Billings; O. H. Hpauldiug.^Rosebud; q, S. Cnisaii, Graveyard^Bottom ; E. I*. Johnson, Billings; J^S. Stone, Bismark ; Fred. Richards,^Sweeney creek.
MrrrhnniM.
C.E. Chilson. (ilen.llve; A. Smith,^Bismarck ; George B. Hury. Chicago.^III.; John R liongland, Mi-inaivk ; K.^Itordcn, Ptiwtler river; J. C. Callu.^Pumpkin creek. M. T.; C. C. Cush^uian, St. Paul; 8. T. Parsons, Powder^river; Dun H. Bowman, Powder river;^L. T. Johnson, Terry; Dan Dugan.^RoMfhud : (.'has. M. Conner, Livings^^ton ; Win. J. Sleight, Fort Buford;^George Phinkit. Kort Bulord; Alex^Mitchell. Fort Bulord ; Wm. Diacomh.^In u^l wood; s B. Braden, Junction;^H. H. Muud, Billings; Wm. B. Levy,^Billings.
iufr-OVe^i^.
B.A. Cox, Watertown, D. T.; E. C.^Quiun, Foit Custer; Gen. A. J. Alex-^antler, Fori Custer.
UmitHi fHir'il^L. I). Clock, Bismarck; Thomas^Johnson, Bismarck ; J. C. Mapwell,^Kincardin Ont : Wm. Gordon. St.^Paul ; A. F. Wilson, Eureka vallev ;^W. B. Hasmerville. Maiden, M. t.;^James Hssterbnsik, Maiden, M. T.
EXTRAOBDINABYBARGAINS
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HOLIDAYSEASON,
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NOVELTIESOf Every Discrlptlon at
J.Bahinski A Hro'h.
FraahOjatara.
WhenIn want of oyster* cooked In^every style go to the Oyster Ocean,^the best place In town to get fresh^oysters. A. Booth's bulk oysters 7.'.^cent* per uuart. 31tf
Acar load of all kinds of heating and^oooking stoves have Just been received^at Burleigh's mammoth store. Now Is^the time to call while the stock la com-
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OarTree latareata.
Itto quite encouraging to learn that^our citizen.- are taking such an in tar est^in tree planting. We have u paptiai^list of ii. me* of those who liave^ordcred la gely of fruit aud ornanit lital^tree-, slnibbery, Mowers, etc., Cupl.^Kriwller, Van VMM, Burleigh,^Milt s, St ^ vel , Savage, Ashley, Cahn,^Ladd, R i bar Is, Macquecn, Giratti,^Deckett, Nad ^, Chureli, McWnliam,^Wood, 2a^ rril Elgin, Wh.elon, Wull,^Turner, isho ^, Dexter, Ringer, Clil-^ford und i the'-. Trees can be grown^here ii j ople will take a little interest^M Hat Ml Her and give it some iillen-^tion. Tice* need attention ami cure.^They w. 1 no grow with neglect, lor^they an lik human beings. Now^that tin- ptaSW wears the air of \.r^^-^|^erity, ^ach a.nl every perwin aWNltU^and nil) niviug pmpeily here Mmmn^ltsik to this imporUint interot. This^can be made the ^Forest City^ m Mm^west by a thoroughly organiznl sy.-.tcm^oi tree planting. It culii-nces tin-^value of property and helps to give the^place notoriety, which undoubtedly is^the ease with water privileges handy.^There is no doubt about the successful^growth of trees in this section. Our^altitude is much less here than in many^cities lis'ateiMu the Ris'ky Mountains.^C^ mparc the elevation o, Miles City^With that of Denver, Colorado, or^Colorado Springs, and it will be found^that the altitude of the last named^places is nearly three times that oi^ours. Street trees have bSew gniwn^with great success in Ian h ot the places,^then of (MM it is not purely an ex-^IKTimciit with our citizens,^but will^tie an u-surcd success. The time lo^^ ^egin t iis iuiproveiiicnt is now. while^the town is iu its infancy. With wide^street- and avenues, lined with linn^shade trees, what can be more attract^^ive^ It forms a retreat from the solar^rays, and lowers the temperature^greatly during the protracted heat ot^the summer mouths. In a few years^this place i an boast nt' mile~ and miles^of street and ornamental trees. The^niatterof planting fruit trees, shrubbery^and small fruits should not be ovi r-^lisiked, for no where can tl^e same re^^sults be attained ill the (pjailtitie* of^small truits as here. The plan to re^^ceive a better und more healthy^growth when- they receive irrigation^than they do in the eastern states^where it is trusted lo providence. The^growth of the trees is more regular. It^is very injurious to trees and small
ruitst^^ have .^ spasmodic growth, for^it ruptures the sap cells, thereby caus^^ing a blight.
ToNkntera.
Skaterstake notice. Before you go^skating call at McAiislatid's Creed-^moor Armory and buy a pair of Peck^A Snyder's American club skates.
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Beeftea and hot Scotch is the favor^^ite drink at the Sideboard. ,'Witf
Tothe Publle.
Noticeif hereby given that I have^this day withdrawn from the Ann of^l.eighton. .Ionian X Co. 1 desire to^inform my own MtTMN and the public^generally that I will reopen on my^own account within thirty or sixty^days.M. Cahn,
DoHot pass the Keg saloon without^dropping in for a nice drink of good^liquor or a tine cigar. 1-tf
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Attbe dawn of a New Year approaches a freat^masa of the laboring |M'ople in the ovcajrowded^oantern citiea are Reeking information of the^(iolilrn Northwest, with ila houndleu prairiea ol^untold fertility, with iu millinnt of acre* of vacant^|r^iircrnineiit land awaiting ilaimanla, with ita^towering mounlaina. lulls and productina valleys,^dotted here and there with Ihr prosperous rarnch-^inan'a cabin, the hilla and plains covered with^thnu-aiida u|h^ii thousands of anc cattle, each herd^rrprcM'tilitig a fortune, cimtente^llr munching th*-^| noiirisliing graaaesof which the country is famous^j .iii.I where heller can such information lie obtained^I than through thecoluninsof a representative newt^j paper, such as is the
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Willopen one of the finest restaurauta^that ever has graced Miles City, this^morning, Deeemlrer It, 1SHX in the^SellniaIsle htlilding ^iii|iosite the Cos^^mopolitan Thcatrcon Main street. Tin y^will keep open day and night, livery^delicacy in the market furnished tit^reason.ihle priees. Meal tickets fur-^nishe^l at reduced iiriees to regular^boarders. We also nave a first-class^hnr when' nothing hut number one^Illinois and cigars can lie had. Chicken^pot i i sand boiled New Kuglnud din^^ners served up every day. C. H. Kvans,^the Missouri iMstsiim h inter's pleasing^conntt nance will lie at the front to^wait on nil the buffalo hunters, sind all^others that mav favor us with u call.
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MeAleeor UlaaeUUea.
Theeopaitnershlp hen ttd'ore exist-^^ntr Is twecn ihe undetvignetl, under^the firm name of l.eighton, Jordan A^Co. is this day dissolved by unit no I^consent of the parties. Ali accounts^due said firm must lie iiaid lo Jirseph^l.eighton or Walter II Jordan, at their^office, in Miles City, M. T.
JOHKMII.KIOIITON.
Wai.tkkH. Juki.an,^M^ tun is Cahn.^Da'tsl Miln City, M. T., Dec. 1.1W2.
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INSURANCECOMPANY,^OK ST. D1UIS, MO.
tVKireRisks Boliciteti on DweKlngs,^ilouteliold (Jooda and Preferred Stock*.
Officewith C. W. Savage ft Co.,
M.|^ ^ ilii.iiiis has ^i|S'iied a candy^egiablishmeitt on Pleasant street, op. .,^Majri. the Sfl ool house, where b^ will j Msin and Sixth StrsrU, Miles thy
keepconstantly on hand choice home- |^
maderimdies for the wholesale and^retail trade. 40-48
Cornerp^1
stove.| Ktoweal
Allkinds of heating and ctsiking^stoves, at Kurleigh's. 7tf.
Allkind-of hoi drinks to suit all^weather and tastes artistically coin-^isiundtd at Ihe Keg saloon. uf
VlaaolntlonNolle*
NotiivIs hereby given that the eo-^pnrluership lien'toiore existing l.e-^tween H. K. Wolf slid i). A. Itoliert*^son, under the firin mime of Wolf A^Uohcitseii, doing a btlsinirvts of retail^^ing liquors aud coutlucting a variety^theatre known us the ^Co*mo|si|ittin^^has this day been tllssolved by mutual^consent. All debt* ^lue the linn can^la- paid to either patties, ami all due^by them Will is paid by i). A. Rob^^ertson.H. K. Woi.k,
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Dale.1Miles Citv. M. T. Dec. I, lHH'1.
OYSTEROCEAN
Under1st Nat. Bank.
Choice^aliKio.
brandsof liquors ut Keg
OysterOeoaa
Iathe name of the new 11 r*t-e|n*s^oyster house recently openctl under^the First National bank. A. lhsith's^bulk oyster* 75 cents per uuart. Bltf
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Forthe next thirty days from date^tha ^tnck in II. Combs' Northern^1'aeilic hook store w ill lie sold al coat^prices to make loom for an entire^re-equipment of the establishment.
MilesCity. Dm. Slh, 1882. M-tf
Garter^ Lynn, Props.
Finestand Largest Steek of
Liquorsand Cigars
INTHK CITY.
A.BOOTH'S
OYSTERS
Wholesaleand Retail,
INBULK ORCOOKKI)^In Kerry Style a Specialty.
CONTRACTORS
FORFORT KE0GH,
Wahave alwaya on haae a Larga Saaetf at s)
Beef,Mutton,^Pork and Veal.
Aadbaring reraatly added a Isnje
STEAMFACTORY
Waaaa furnith a In. article af
BOLOGNASAUSAGE!
Satisfactionis Guaranteed.
xttstwatxale*FreaS, Meat and Viae. Ttta^rueal^Te^s.
aTOrrfer.for I!^tHi and Prirata faralUat^recti re sat special atlraitea. Our priest ate^aoaalV
W.B.ANDREWS^ CO.
^Dealer* in
DRUGS
Medicines.
FancyArticles
TOILETGOODS.
Prescriptions
CarefullytViatpeuadad Day er Mlike
DR.A. C. GIRARD, U, 8. A.
Hatbit oMc. In our ttnre. wbrr. be tea be esa-^.ultad at any botir altar t p. ^.
SPECIALTIES:pins liquors,
cioar8,fancy goods,^Bottle cordials, ,
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