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THE DAILY JOURNAL Wmimeb r, D..ElMbu 97, z$ . Yb. DAILY JtNAL .a be peursea m 17 srerts r M errr swi~iy rawer RAPt geaR . Come I umr tem Tom wkW.. Smie'YoB1A~..AT."Pm Wef bsm. st ml s &. .r CWtmn RIT. U. U. Dotwum. Ps m. CATHOLUC CHIRCH. m flmeStr. ernest . STroth. Rm. Lmimslth, Pa"r. l 1rcorr, CHURCH, M. Harrill p.Mlw l roue. Mr 11 A. mL· Cbpsl ON Yalaer toast P rr£ YTIRRIAX CHUECH. Srytese will e hed in the new Hlldg .1 Cod. (lmes Maml rseset. meet Jseu s.XL g. Prwcills. M 11*3. M eeabhcOsl mMA.L . CIOInes mimi almaper eeuImIb /csld. H. P. J.INUAUL. Pager. Atrivl and Dparture of MaI. besets mell ghew t 2:41p. i. Weems mellt seM 1:15pWm. Faller. malt attivc. M 1%:M p. U. WKeerm mail rnlceet Sill p. M. CITY ITBES The County Commilsioun meet to The Jail is receiving new boarders dally. The Muaopoldtau company still keepM up It. lick. Billy Turur is a xoo theatre manager. Gas on the hotel arrival, and you will My Miles City is the liv*liest town on the line of the Northern Pa cllte. II. E. Wolf has dl.iomd of his stock of liquom that he had retaibed, to J. &-hrmuer, a well known liquor dealer of Boxeman. Frank Conly, watcinjuan at the Jail. i'lalues the honor of disovering a street in the city known as Webeter street. Where is It? Dr. J. L. Jacobi, dentist, frmerly of Trenton Row Boston. and tr the peut year with the dental eomlany, of 6t. Paul, Is In eur city, with ble destal toolo, arranging for an omff Come down and see ms Christmas gift. was the genark made yesterday by a young lady to one of our young pien, who is styled as the "nobbiest looking meat market msa In town." The boys who were'out for a little thuee onJ'brirtnma are Just reovering friw the e .ects, and a great many of them are *vearilag never to touch, tawte or handle any more of Miles City' liquors. The new and handsome building he ing etp ted icxt to the United States land offce, is the property of the newly orgatilsed and chartered Diamond R. co.ilanly, and will be used for oflices Of the company. A. B. Wolf is in from his ranch on Tongue river, and reports that a very pliunt party took ,iae at the real dve of G(trgxe Cutler on Chrisamat le. Tie ranchern up Tongue river aSe lately having numerous hope, and a4e having an enjoyable time theee lkg winter eveninga. A. H. VaViVlerdea, will.give an old time re-ution at his rsideuce on New Year's Day. An Invitation is extendie to all the cltisen. who came to this part of the country in 1876. The ob ject Is to have a aucial Ume and to talk over the bright uad gloomy days of bhat memorable year. OC1. James Romebrough, proprietor of the Merchaints, has opened a bar, to Ie run In connection with him house. Wesley Morrir is in charge. Every body is familiar with the smilling face of Wte, and whenever you are in need of an eye-opener call on him. He will stra.ighten you up for the day. Thos. Irvine, Jr., our late sheriff, wan among the poor children at their Chrisutm tree, on Monday evening. Mrs. Bernrd noticed lia white curls in the crowd and seat him a stocking of pop corn. Tom has carried a "pop" so long, he was glad to get to the corn -end happy as any poor child. A. 0. Canfeuld, formerly Northern Pnliec agent her, came down from Billlnp a few day ago to spend Chlrisunai. He has accepted the Io lion as agent for the eompany at Liv aIrtgun. and has left to enter upon the diiwharge of his duties in the town that in located Ia the windiest part of the Yellowetone valley. We ommaltted to mention in our last leaue, of the arlivl la Ue city of M n. J. H. t~ a Ma l, te wli of the popu. laryougUs Der at Burtel h's store, uad ler etNr IanL Clara fuilth. M rn. Cipbeill hs heen vi.lting her friends Lor ti pat three uoaUts at Fergus FPalb, lianem t tMies Smith, cevnes l|ere on a vilt, to Ibpoue acquainted with Uie aseutry. "dy viirtur. are always weaOnnm ansng us, bow @!!e MW way W11111 nowM sMI m m s Mend«. We have Wsive4 a '"putal card' IfttetS to a N r Year's 1ll to be rA Ithe I ManlUl boum, U(kldive, ee arI t Sb 'ppear amf iven tM them are no Ils t f leadlive, we see that a rit, It em theo af t Whe enO-" psr w9 v ad W .ld IB to have n ' tW itarke a VCl4 4vit Uf. ie ~Ptunn to wr te yur aivtathk e lM-W" | iyou wrt n$a thrll rintwd , H. M. Kelly, of the firm of Dial & Kelly, mauufteturenr of stock sddle, with headquaerlem t Ogden. Utah, is In the city. Mr. Kelly has been with C. H. &A . ý . Collins, of Cheyenne, Wyomnlag, br the past few yerr, Swhbse mdls are used by narly all the cattlemen iu the weat. Hi, virit here In the city in to look i a location to ertaliblh a branch house. He nseaks in very favorable terms of Milei City, and thlnks it will roun le colnic the main cattle shipping point of this territory and northweatern| Wyoming. The Iboy who rail under the title as dwellers of "Saint'n Rest" gave a little wine party on t'hristumal day at the Grand C ntral lotel. Thmre who im bibed freely of Mumm'p Extra Dry were Judge W. E. (otter, clerk at the hotel, and his asistant, Albert Ken nedy, H. H. (lerrish, L. . Hubbell, F. McAllister, L. C. Dear, Jm. Swerd iger, Abe LeRoy, Chu. Wood, and ChaM. Littell. At one o'clock the doom of the diliug room were thrown open to the guestsby the mailing lady walters and the prty took seats at one table, where al the luxuries the market affirded In the line of eatable were served up to the party. Aman otheraamusements on Christ ma night, wa the pabr children's Clhristnas tree. They were there, plenty, all ages and sies, all saxious to secure front seats and their prewnts. Everything paud effnicely and pleas antly, and every obild went away hIppy, and all lead n their praise of "Mm. 8anta Claus." The evening's exerclHen were opened by Judge lRos, presiding at the organ, who rendered some very fine selectlon, from Moart, which were loudly applauded, show ing that the childreni uppreelate good nmjuic, as well as the older ones. Rev. Mr. Horsfall asked the children onmie very appropriate questions conacerniing Christnmas and the birth of Christ, I which all were repliet to with alacrity. The presents were then distributed. Mr. Graham, Mr. Ruoe and Mr. Ber nand aaisted Mr. Bernand in takitig the gifts rron the tree, and au each name was called, the little one came forward and got his or her gift. The presents were very nice and pretty, as well as useful. Among other thinge given to the children, were overshoes, cape, gloveaf mittens, drease for the little girls. as well as a bag of catndy and nuts for every one. The tree was loaded down and very handsonmely liglhted by candles, fgir.ig great credit and honor to the lady who so well managed the entertainment. Too much prale can nlt lie given Mr. (ould for bhlsenerosity in helping the manager along by giving her the free use of his mammoth hall. Chure serviee. The citisens of Miles City are a people of nightly religion. Few attend the mornlag services. If it was gen erally known that as muchb study was givesn by the difbrent pastors on their morning prepgratrioms as 'the evening, a fuller attendaace would be guaran teed. Last Sunday morning the 88d verse of the 16th chapter of St. John was the subject of Rev. Win. Horsfall's remarks-"And I have declared unto them Thy inae, and will declare it; that the love wherewith thine hust loved me may be In them and I in .hem." To have the Slvior's iIlace we must drink of His cup and be bap tised in His faith. It was not the fruit that Eve plucked and ate that .umed the curie upon the world, but the seeds of the desire ,,f evil in her heart. The source of sorrow is sin. How are you to appear on the Judy ment day to obtain a seat at the Iordm right? In order to obtain this ever Ulsting)oy we should clothe oursellves In purfty, lean upon His breast and obey Hls word. Have faleith in His cros, and out of this will come our salvatlons. In all time of trlibulaton, trust In Him, and abound in his works, and your labor will not be InI vain. O4ld setrs. As melis. All old settlers who were here in 1876 are requested to meet at J. J. rshaim's store, at two o'clock sharp, Monday afternoon, January 1, when they will repair in a body and eall on Hon. A. H. Van Vlierdeu, who Is one of them. Only T6er are Invited. The following named gentlenen are -muong those exected : N. Borchardt, Chas. $rown, lm Burleigh, James Coleman, George Carter John Blake ey, TiI blandenburg, Frank Wester ville, J. . Graham, Andrew Burleighl, Walter Burleigh, A. H. VanVlierden, Jack Johnson, Chus. Havage, J. M. Turner,Mr. Outgeuell,and many othern who calnot now be rmemebered. . All are invited. eas on Us use. CharleyI OGarrett, the colored "gem men" who was titled as eoak at the later-Oeean, got up on his er before breaknst esterday morniag, and thought he could play de sinch gnmae, and poli disarded his )ar - p and mdlled fr his tine. The polite and attentive waltes, Utubs and Helen, were proa.pt t. li the poalstom a e.aks and waiters at the tame the, the result being that the best meal was erved up on that eemlon u dnes the botel was started. Mmtana le a oated country ae rustlers and the lady walters t theI atsOea Smgud amplea for nothes to vesa t aemeles a by. C-l. J. U. G weuseve, o(ew Yeah S mthe eost eteer . u It A. O. I Ica a ' one w and is puw rmo remut or '. sOnlma's visit to No. York Is 'K emes4 mhe Usa" et aUmugs SDe yet 8herlfHank Bloom, arr;ied I se city yesterday, tnfrom Blliln, with Jerry UCoey who lI charged with the killing r I'atrick Dwyer, at th above mentioned town, at about mldnight on Christmas Eve. We tve Ite particulars as stated to us bty Eth the pri-saer and Deputy lberiif Bloom. A JOURNA, representatlve called at the county juil last evenilg, anrd through the k adnle or the jailor, was given perminion to inlter'view the prisoner. He stated that the dimculty arose out of an old grudge whi.c Dwyer said he wished to settle, anll settle It only with a six-shooter. They were both employed as section hands on the rhilrnmud, and the shooting ,.(* curred in the meetion house, both partles at th' time being under the in luence of whisky. Dwyer made sev eral gun plays on Cokvy about an hour before the shoot occurred, and which In every instance, he, (Cokey, tried'o persuade him to let up on the idea of that kind and to settle. He thought at the time that he retired to his bed, that the matter was settled, but was called on by Dwyer to comue down stairn, which at last he did, and as he came towards the head of the stairs, he encountered his enenmy who had a gun in his hand, and who made the remark that he would kill him, or words to that efbet. Whereupon Cokey pulled a 44-100 slx4hhooter and shot Dwyer twice, one ball tsaaing efbet in the stomach, the other penetrating cise to the heart. He fel to the fl.or anddied. A few ninutes afterwards Cockey was arrested by Hank Bloom but resisted for some time and flnally aeme out from behid a building, with his ands up. He had a hearing before a Blling. ju.ticeofthe peace, and was houind over to await the action of the next ter of oourt. These are the partliu lars as they were given to u., anrd until furtllher heard fronm, we have no reason Sto i ionltradlt the ltatemi.ent. ExUIWoAL )OINTs. John lyice.h, whose horses were stolen, anld who recovered them by nadvertis'ng through tile columlnis of the Jou'RNAs.. is In the city, looking brighter than a iutterfly in Junle. A. B. Curry is In the city, shaking haeld' witm lie lunumerous friend,. He is en route to Livingston, to enter inlto partershilp, ill tile Imerchandiae busi neir with nliith & Haggy, formerly of Huntley. Will Stewart, of Philadelphia, Pa., has. teen in town the past two days. He was during tihe era of steanmboats inl this country before; now, however, lie comles with tile cars and goes to Livingston, to help out Station Agent Canfield withll Il work. iMr. F. L. Chamlberm, whio Just ar rived frmn thei ant to take charge of the Western U'nion Telegradph olice in this city, is one of the best operators in their nmploy, anlid the JOURNAL tllis morning pul.litiles, tile nmost complete report ever receivetd here. profitable employnltnt at this olce. Addrnw, DA IIv JocRaAl, tf Milea City, N. T. The finest asortnment of candy at W. B. Anlrewn & ('o's. In pound boxes, only fltty cenlt. ftft To koerns. Skaters take notle,. Before you go skating call it McAunland' (Creed moor Anrorv and buy a iair of Peck & Snyder's Anmerican club skates. 48-tf The elehratnd Mary V Stuart perfume at W. B. Andrews A to. 6Stf One thousand ueful artl.les suitable for pree.nts any day in the year, at prices whillch prove that we are cemes less and tireles toilers after trade. 86-tf MLWI& A rIIV aYL. In the name of the new first-elss i o.ter house recently opened under the First National bank.. A. Bouth's bulk oysters 7I cents per quart. 81tt Rogers Br.'. plated knives, forks and spoons at reduced prices. 45i-tf MI I.am & S1TrarLI . All kinds of hot drinks to suit all weather and taste artistically cam pounded at the Ieg skiloon. ltt A Donmesti sewing nachine would make a very acceptable Christmnias prwselt. It b a pleasure to use them. Call and see them 66-tt MiD n.ss A I TB vLL. DIurng the holidays Mr. Wm. E. Turner will run thme C.amololitan theatre, and will endeavor to plese you all. 5l.-0 Beef tea and hot Soteh la the favor ite drink at the ildeboard. llt Eunmine W. B. Andrews & Co's. superior le of Auoy goods belre huying. Spesal holiday priose am giveu. _t glegant tolet msett entirely new very handssu and cheap at Istfl MILsm A T3raVMLL. Cboles brads of liquors at Keg amie. 1f As eat stook of poket knlves, tbile kalves ad tlks, eavil knlve sore. ad., sntlde for bod pre meats. Our mra wll fars a ms tsee o the l m. ts flips ia bar w eks. py a I-t1 s lsmh WeavLL. lliiqu e r w aS ees dnd . o t Cl* bulk eyass S t . m w-s o Buy. your pernme of W. B. An drews & Co. They have the meet tomplete and best line of bulk goods In the city. 5e. MeSee. .t Doent.elMs. The copartnership heretobre exist. Ing between the underbigned, under the firm name of Leighton, Jordan - Co. Is this day diseolved by mutual consent of the parties. All aaciunts due said firm must he paid to Joseph Leighton or Walter B. Jordan, at their offiee in Miles (ity, M. T. J~WPrPH LmIOHTx. WAT~R B. JoRDAN, MORnaR OAHM. Dated Miles City, MI. T., Dec. 1,188!. 47-tf-dw Press fse Sadle. One Washinglto 8-codumn hand printing press, formerly used in this oltiee also, about 3N0 Iaounds of bour geois Iady type and about 21) pounds of minion,.al in good order. The ma terial is sold to make room fbr our new steam iress and new dress. Will be mold chteap for cash, or time given to responsible parties. Address 4Wt PUBLIsrHm JoURMNAL. Caamt withot/ Pale sme I aef CrN Ca di t ltwty, eamL thin. ad tas Mnr. Care a vmrye. Tie ti. Prl'e Aesm. Tb samelus up re i ale d easuefatsm d emly d~.J~. R. Hda, [.r ~Iamapo Miss. ed MMby W. A .lCo.l r _d desalm Ia all klads o pleat i iles Cit, Masts... d41lthlw OYSTEROCEAN Uner 1st Nat. Bank. Carter & Ly lProps. et and Lrgest took of Liquors and Cigars IN THE CITY. A. BOOTH'S OYSTERS Wholesale an Retail. IN BULK OR COOKED In Every Style a Specialty. Satisfaction is Guaranteed. wevrytblu Fres. Nalu sad NmIs. The Teoni Plhe is Tows. I CHRISTMAS. NEW YEARS. WE uIALLEINGE COIPABISON OPF IR10S. Presents I Presents Prices Lower than the Lowest -AT J.Basinski & Bro. TOYS, SILVERWARE, JEWELRY,. Notions aia Fascy Goods. Call and' Eramine Goods, et Prices and Compare then wit Otu"a" By ro t W.B. ANDREWS & CO. -Dealers in DRUCS Medicines, Fancy Articles TOILET GOODS: * PracrlptilQps CiAMlly Comlp.ud" D.o er Mgli. ID A . C BIRAU, . S. A. Ilula I eGor In our iore, where he ci be 9em6 nul*tl at any hour after 3 p. in. SPECIALTIES: FINE LIQUORS. CIGARS. FANCY GOODS. BOTTLE CORDIALS. FRENCH CONFECTIONS RF~IEMItE TlHE PLA'r: W. B. Andrews & Co. Ri.N OF TlHE GOLDEN MORTAR.