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Mcintire's Bulletin, Revisot to Daate. At this season the small boy is sues from winter rather the worse for wear, a fresh haircut and new suit are in order. We have the suit-elegant, substantial, s3.oo to $5.00. Windsor Ties :17xIe :kM we T7.- qualities choice for 23c. House cleaning time is here, and fortunately finds us prepared for the usual rush for mattings. The house wife appreciates the many good features of mattings for summer floor covering,- clean cool, durable, price 3oc 40c. Also carpets- Ingrain at 5oc to 8;c, good values, Tapestry, Brussels, Velvets, Terry Cloth, etc. all sold on monthly payments. - an easy way to fit up when one has not the neccessary wherewith to pay cash. Our assortment of blouse waists deserves more than a passing no tice; we tried our best to suit you and judge by the way the stock is dis-appearing we scoeede~l fairly well. You need a spring cape or pjck et, why not do us the favor of looking over our stock: we bought them to sell, and we paid the ladies of Miles City a high com pliment in huying only the be.t. prices from S6.uo to Si,.00. McINTIRE MERCANTILE COMPANY, THE DAIL1 JOURNAL wILES ('ITV, MONT SNA. LOCAL ITEMS. F. B. Barnard came in from Powder ville yesterday. Lemp's celebrated lager beer at Bul lard's. * D. S. Stein of Chicago registered in the city yesterday. For Budweiser beer call at Professor Bachs. * W. W. Beasley. the Rosebud rancher. spent Sunday in town. J. L. DeHart came down from Living ston yesterday morning. IcE cREAM at the Bon Ton restaurant, Park street. * H. R. Philippe of the LU-- went east on yesterday morning's train. The Methodist church was crowded last evening at the Epworth League meeting. Nathan Hockett came in from his ranch last night. and will stay another day or two. Sheriff Hawkins this morning began the work of cleaning up and calcimin lag the county jail. DoN'T oaT waEaR lokaing at last year's straw hats. Examine stylish ones at C. B. Towers & Co.'s. * Oliver H. Wallop came in from the ranch on Saturday evening and spent yesterday in the city. Don't be torturedto have a tooth filled or extracted when it can be done pain lessly by Dr. Adams. * * Gee. Russel A. Alger was a passenger on yesteeday morniag's No. 4 returning from a vislt to the onast. Col. F. N. Maine. and wife returned from the east last *eialag, and will re. sane during thi summer. E. i. Fletcher ot Misaeeell and George 3. Fletcher of New York regis. tered in the city yesterday. Our msale on mess night shirts beast Chinese pri-m C. B. Thwers& OC. * Tit asheame the dam yesterday, sad they hosed plenty d fish, but wa'st even a gsgude in ght. . ase thae were ween pretty heavy appetites in the crowd. it is protable the fish were dis posed of.. E. K. Chleapman today maele final preecf before the [nited Smtpee land eiellee upon his homestead entry. Chris Hfieucne e liuehmanec, heter is todlay receiving a thorough o 'eheuling. including paplering and pa tint. Spring uenic-iree- aand Ilooecs arsap arilla are syvoeenyoes te-rees. 50 popular is this great needicice- at this season. Lawn mowers sharpcened and re paired. X W. F. MILLARD. All the hall players who can possibly get around are- ordered by Manager But ler to tee at the park every evening until further notice at oi cleck. Me-s*d Peetaicee-. A carlead of Seed Potatoes just re ceived and for sale by 9t S. M. IJR.CY. The Brotherhoal of St Andrews, an adjunct of the Episcopal church. is un der organization. and a tinal meeting will be held on Wednesday evening. A wordy war over the beef contract took place in Brann's hutchershop today which was finally ended in blows. but was stopped hefore mruch damage was done. Peter Zeckler. a prominent butcher of Deaadwoel. H. 1).. is in the city, endeav oring to purchase a hand of mutton sheep for his business. and will remain a few days. A. H. Swerdtiger. Dr. C. S. Whitney and T. J. Porter departed for Helena last night to represent Crusador lodge, at the annual meetinu of the Knights of Pythine . Cottenweoil or pine. cut in stive length. Leave orders at Case. King & WeAlxitzki.'. * tP. (:. WeeTErDr. T.-here w ill Icc- a pee- ai- ne eting of the city c--cc ccil this Moencay-s tuneig at S! jelok fIcr the pecrp1,e- ctf -coneeirleriu. the meett cr of advertising for tie Sale ef uit% hanld!s. Milll Free-se -Ii t this morning for the in th, rn p-irtion of the ccuity in the in ticrest of the Ieyan-Merrill eiiopaey. end eNphects tio dispoje of a whole lot of agri eeltiicu iplle-newnets. Middleton s Light's olici- has been thoroubhly tern up for se--ral daycs in ciclent to cleaning house. but it is again pretty weel straightened up. and eevery thing is in its proper place. Harry Rutter. one of the N-N top hands. has entered in the great cowboy race from ('hadron to Chicago. which will be started by the governor of Ne braska about the middle of June. I 1feel was tiled with the cou re corder ýeaterday by which JW jJf' Bean and a ife. in -onsideration ofL..Ait have sold to R. 0. Bean I100 acres of land in section S. township 1 north of range 43 east. In 3emoar3 of the Bond. I, Thos. Deekart will give toevery per son calling at my store. a small loaf of domestic bread. Free! Everybody call and get a free sample. * T. H. DEcKERT. John M. Holt, wife and son went east on yesterday morning's train. e lat ter two will remain i ` ago, while Mr. Holt will go still further south to at tend to the shipping of cattle from Ari sona for his company. Palatie g and Paper Huaning. I am now prepared to do any work in the above lines in firet-class shape and satisfaction guaranteed. Leave orders at Campbell's furniture store. * F. T. Wu.sox. William Courtenay has applied for letters of administration upon the es tate of T. H. Davie, deoessed, and values the Miles City property at $1.900, which consists of the lot occupied by the Lit tle Gem saloon. corner of Main and Sixth streets. The attention of our readers is called to the fact that Messrs. Idebly and Bloomer. agents for the Anaconda Stan dard edition at the Encyclopedia Brit tanica are to be addressed in care of Case, King & Wodaitaki instead of Bas inaski Bros. as erroneously published in Saturday's isae of the JoURNAL. Neesles's Arakis alve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, asses, ulcers, alt rheum, tever sores, tetter, chapped bands. chilbalas I cens sad akia eruptions, sad positively cam piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to Sire perfect satleeatice or msony refunded. Price Mc per box Por sale by John Wright. Fred Sehmacale on Saturday sent cme of his carrier pigeons out about thirty lvwe miles cn the north side, where it was to be turned Iooss at 3 oclock yes teeday afternoon, with the Intention of twyleg Its speed. If the bird was turned lease as speed upso, something has be I falls him, as up to the present writing he has failed to put in as appearance at the dove eats over 6l COrystal Polse. IN THE ifHOSITAL. heand.,' ºº"e- IH.lendowns to ith,- Nrlasltsa e,,r"" f the "H'iki.' esterrdliy morning its wirn as it wat light enough to see to ride with safety the bicycle tiends lihgan to make their alppelranlie up1 the streets. and were soin striking out in all directions. One party went up to the dam. a distance of thir eei miles. aecomplishing the feat in an hour and ten ninnutis. On the re turn trip they stippel at LIouis Kings raneh ainl utterlyde, n.lishedeverything eatable that MIs. Paul Jackwin put ill front of them. after whijih they in:ite the six miles froi thlrl to ti Sown in thirty. six minutes. over a very rough road. which may safely be ulasasel as quite re markable ill view of the amount of good things they punished at the King ranch. There were slverail other parties out and they ll had equally goli times, barring a few cinsualties. of which the following hate been reported up to noon today. with several still to hear from: Alex McAusland punctured his bike tire in two places and broke the spring under his seat. Fred Stein took gre eader just this side of King's c nd came very near breaking an axle. Billy Gordon broke a gear chain, but got home all right. Ed. Stausenger hobbled home with a bent pedal. Lou Brunning collided with Ed. and came in minus halt a dozen or so of spokes and an otherwise disabled front wheel. Claude Potter's machine was troubled with a hot box. and forced him to push down hill. and rendered navigation very difficult on level ground, but he pulled in all right. Today the bicycle hospital is crowded with patients. and those who have suc ceeded in keeping out of it are lucky. Next Sunday several more road trips are conteiilplateit. and then the balance of the crew will probably be hefird from lIts awhal Itou Inrnes. Saturday and Sunday were both great days for ball playing. and theoppiirtuni ty was fully eibraeed. Saturday afternoon the school boys pia}ii it iatch gaii. between two picked nines. for a hull. ind the same %as won Iy Vrney liee tans side. by a score of 1s to 17. On Sundi y four innings were played by two nines of men at the slough grounds. only four runs heing made. Bert Nash lus.t he young athlete who will do the sphere act for the Miles Cjitys this season, made his appearance, and none of the boys wereable to touch him, although he was far from being in any condition to do effective work. having had no practice since last October. Af ter the short game the regular nine took to their position and practiced for an hour or two. A tirst-class game was played during the afternoon between two nines at Keogh. and some of the playing is said to have been remarkably good. From the annexed score it will be seen that the regular nine again fell easy vic time to the picked nine: Paeti NiNE. It 01 KEOlG NIKE. R 0 lra,ruuuiiu9 I f tacke', I b 3 2 J,-akiui..c f a ~MurphyZ t It 1 Eowden-.e C 2!Mack ,c U 3 Foley, r f 1 !!Davis. 3 b (I 4 Giriffui. ss I . Jones. ct 1 3 Youauu. p ' ciare rf 0 4 3lllJ.,old. .3 b ;1 1 Smoitb,1 If to 4 hristiei. b 2 2 Heydon, 5s 0 3 Euuslalhb I t Moore, p 1 2 Total...........13 24 Total............5 11I siTSXARN. 1 2 3 41 6 7 `5 Total Picked nawe....... 13 0 1tiO- 13 Keoghbalne.........000112 30 CUmpire i-Wright. Time of same:-lb. The city council did not meet on Hat urday night as announced, for the rea son that Alderman Fish was the only one of the four gentlemen composing that body to be in attendance. Quite a I number of citizens were present, having I an interest in the bond question, and I were somewhat disappointed when the mayor was compelled to announce that the meeting would adjourn. SQuick Work. Postmaster Seyde is in receipt of an official announcement from thebad asss-, - tent post master general that service as I the new mail route between Miles City and Knolton will be increased to twice a week after June let. This is a change I that will be appreciated by the settlers I along the route and by the business men " of the city. Yesterday morning's freight from the west brought a car contalaing a span of mules, wagon, harness, etc.. for the sec tion foreman. The animals are to he used in hauling the old wrehboes ot the DPRICE'S AOL wwmwgw WiYiM of small rTom ramY& dressed beef company to the stock yards where it will be loaded in cars and shipped away. The building was re cently blown down. and commencing this afternoon the work will be pushed as rapidly as possible. Chief Jackson today took the aggres sive in the case of stook running at large. and hired a city unund at Iwiver igde & (arter'y corral. A11 of the liase stock aluit ti wn will be taken up. and upon those belonging in the city the rigular fee will ble harged. while the owners of range animals will be notitled to call for them. The ordinance is very plain, and it is the intention to enforce it to the letter. A Million Friends. A friend in need is a friend indeed and not less than one million people have found just such a friend in Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds. If you have never used this great cough medicine, one trial will convince you that it has won derfnl curative powers in all diseases of throat. chest and lungs. Each bottle is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or money will be refunded. Trial bottles free at John Wright's Drug store. Large bottles :0c and 81. Bl1uenlution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the co partnership heretofore existing between Charles I. Zitzki and George Rhode under the firm name and style of Rhode & Zitzki is this day desolved by mutual consent, Charles R. Zitzki paying all debts and collecting all accountsdue the late firm. Mr. Zitzki also continuing the business of the City Bakery at the old stand. GEORinE RHoDE. CHAS. R. ZITZKI. Miles City. Mont.. May 13, 1893. tf. Hld 'Never seera lelO. Baja. Among the arriv:.1- on the steamer Gaelic was the n b :ncan Raden Adnin, son of th.e powerful chieftain. Natodi Laga of Java. He is arrayed in the curi ous manner of his countrymen, with sandals on his feet. decked with gold, a sarong bound around his loins and gold and diamond buttons on his coat. Adnin, the nobleman, is a dauntlee intrepid loeing man of about 32 year.. He is tall aol has an intellectual lookin, face. Adnin has never been in America before and speaks no English. A. R. Kirkhoven. however, a fellow country man who is traveling with him, told all about him hast night. He said that the nobleman live: in the city of Sutaboim. had a wife and two children, and feeling it incumbent on hin Oelf to enlighten his mind on the condlition of the world, had set out, like Haroun Alranchid, 60- be gone for many months. With this and in view he will visit Chicago, cvw York. Boston and other cities of the United States and may ex tend his trip beyond the Atlantic. *On the second day out from Yoko hama," said his companion, "when we were about 840 nailvs from land, we ran intoa violent snowst..rm. When theno bleman Adnin saw the flakes fall upon the deck, lee thought It n as the most re markable thing that could happen and called the Slakes white rain. e* hao never seen snow before. Later, when 1w saw the passengers grasp the snow, pre: it together into balls and throw It about he was amazed. Adnin found it pretty cold aboard ship and is greatly pleased that it is so warm here."-San Franclec Examiner. A Paseioe Per the Antiqee. Little May-Auntie loves you, doe's she. and wants you for her own? Colonel Coldlead (who has lost an arm) -Why do you think so. dear? Little May-Oh, you are all old and broken up like the Veans de Kilo; that's what she lovee.-Chieago late Oema. Deserving Peale.. We desire to say to our citisens, that for we have been selilag Dr. Kng's New Discovery for conurp ea Dr. IKing's New Lice Pills, u ' Ariles E e sad Uleotric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such uwiver sal satidaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand reedy to refund the purchase price, if ea resulte do not fol. low their usm remedies have Physleeee 3ae. Plem Out That a eontanianties and Stsoe elienat in the Mood. dsvsleaed be iilgeseisa, is the aw of rhammesseam. This settles apoe the sesseilv eebaetasenes severaasel the semoes. ead Uisameat of the Jeiasi, easese esseteet sad shities pe, sad assiseitas as a eaeasr eons, -ha depeak whish -amara solem eam disetatiese . the ilenS. No test. wuhih spernleasehMs *mieagaesd is raised to Des. issets Siemaesk Sales, has sehaser weean to epport thean this, searnt, thettls asdislee of esmpseheastweaesseuhs Se heemauo lead aieesses dease, tar is M has posietvsSr ease ilaeds tha it I.p eIs the solem~ebas An Eztraordinarliy Ralay Seasen. Even 0onth Africa has suffered from the extraordinary rainfalls which seem to have been prevalent in all quarters of the globe. The Trao-vaal is not, as t rule, a country that suffers trou ttoo'.a but tlh downfall .f the loth of Fcbrn ary, full pdr: cnlars of which have no;: bei.n rectati ve 1. W 10ud. se-in to ha,. rival-]d trat w Ihi causeid sui-h wide spreal havoc in fuen: alun d. Hotc ald lotu ý :v:,re I- wept away, a sburi. of Pr<, toi - ". !moet t-- ro,;edut, sum b;.r"; of 11 - I heatts of cattle weer, drove.l .,, nri,. -s v"r: i.-riou-7v dal~ ageid by th< ' -tritions of drone-s nra-n chinery. For mines the country was under wa ter. . Ti r" ' 'uis to have been no par allitl to thi: flsod u-inc' the Transvaal came met.rlor E iropean occupation. In the conntrv di: tricts the consequences will be feit most severely by the Boer population. for British r-ttlers have avo deil tine Transa-al of itte, but the traders in tae to:c= ai, large y British. as are the sir-l.r:older; of the tit.es, and both thew clIt-aes will experiencejieavy losses. Tim ."ist.v. . is csii; entertained is an entertaining person and is gener. ally welcome, even if he have many falts. It is averred that a sausage and. aslle of bread and butter compose the Prinor of Wales' breakfast five mornings out id Domtestic Animal- Running at Large. Notice is hereby given to all owners of horses, mules, asses, cattle. sheep, goats or swine within the city limit. that from and after thisdate any of such stockfound running at large and unattended within the limits of this city and upon the streets and alleys thereof. will be im pounded as provided by Ordinance No. 42, and held subject to the penalties pro vided in said ordinance. E. 8. JACKSO. * Chief of Police and Pound Keeper. ilperiai Rate to Helena. K. of P. To those desirous of attending the meeting of the Grand Lodge K. of P.. which meets at Helena. May 16th. the Northern Pacific railroad will give a round trip rate at one and one-fifth fare. provided one hundred or more attend the meeting. Parties will pay full fare going and take a receipt. If one bun dred or more attend. the secretary's cer tificate together with the railroad re ceipt will be authority to the company's agent at lHel.'na to sell a return ticket at one-tifth regular rate. Tickets will be on sale May 13 to 1i. inclusive. good for one day after close of meeting. H. D. O'BRIEy. * Agent. Hon. Wm. S. Warner Cordially Endorses Nooe's 3m. den aleed Purowtfl Neus. Willewm 5. W1snerw reed do Lac. Wis. The folowing is from ex-Congressmas Warnr, a gentleman highly seteemed by all who how him: I -ea itrly say that I semstbir eeds e sar rulla e bast maiedice for atyleg the bleed It dd aes `e" whea phydbedMss tae smeri ogoam fated. " a&.s bacema"i my asteb med HOOD'S Sarsaparilla CURES aimiihsumew ay ydalk This &"*ab essE. W. a Wahass. Pee" s las. WYb. see.se "Ms eas o.mmapauosa by rwes lstbpeMsitemanetsaset aesameasrresaaL eos pc. armgurm e.i.. wm~em.~bm~m..ay ,.es.n"tiemyt. Mr ILL am v. useri. ainý ýr~~rnr nra NOTICE! FREED lO )ITIVELY LAST WEEK. Anaconda Standard .Editon Encyclopedia Brittanica. Xie deliver 14 volumes on pay ment of toe. per day. the other 14 volumes when half the payments have been made, or, the entire set of 2M vuhmes on payment of 5;.00 per month. We return the amount of your payment each month in coupon checks redeemable by the follow ing merchants: MuINTIRE MERCANTILE CO., Dry Goods. Clothing, Sho.-s and Carpets. MILES. STREVELL & ULMAN, Hardware and Implementsu MORAN & CO.. HarnesE & nd Sqddlery. HIRAM ASTLE, Livery and Feed Stable. CASE. KING & WOODZITZKI, Groceries. Crockery and G.'i eral Mer chandise. N. P. SORENSON, Blacksmith. F. W. STEIN. Jewelry. A. T, CAMPBELL & CO.. Furniture. MISS J. A. MINER. Millinery. L. A. HUFFMAN. Photographer. PARISIAN STEAM LAUNDRY. Helena. THE STANDARD PUBLISHING CO.. Blank Books. Binding. etc.. Ana conda. Mont. Thus you not only get this great library for less than one-fifth its original price, but you even get back the small amount you pay. For further information address I LIBBLY I BLhEWR, Riepresenting The Anaconda Standard Publishing Co.. Care of Case. King & Wodzitzki Call between 7 and 9 p. in. MILES CITY. - MONTANA. 'Notite if Probate of Will. In the Di.trict (itirt of the Seventh Judicial District of thi State of Montana. in and for the tiounty ftuot (ur. In the mastter if the estate if ('harles Knowl ton. dereat~ed. Putretiant to. an orde~r of .aid ionrt. made on the tirat lay if May. l'33t. notice ie hereby- gives that Monday. tie. Cith day of May. it t. at t o.clock i m. of tail day, at the r-urt roate of .aid cinuri. at the court house, in the ciounity of (tunter, hat. laien ap.ia.inti-il the time and a-Ice fior Jiroving the swi of an..eli- rha Know lion. ilerrae.-. . andl for hearing t. j.pl~icatiafl ,if Geirge Knowlto foir the iaruance to hlm of letters testimentary when and where any person intieretet- n~ay astear and contest the same. Datedl May let. IWtc. W. J. Zaasr Clerk [May 28413t F. M. SCHWARTZ, REAL ESTATE -A~D INSURANCE. Itty an ti-lstown ant ranch propterty. Lo ratis partiea dlesiroius it settling ain naeeern nient or Rt R. laid. Attenda to the tenting, of houses. Pays taxie for non-residents. etc. LiUe Stock Trades a Spealtb,. any business entrusted to aty care winlw ceive prompt attention. Correspondence soil.. ited. 05cr in Stock Growers Bank block. W. F. SCHEALILE, REAL ESTATE AN COIJECTES -anD-- cSenesal rB~3La Orsacs-Nain street, Miles City. asst to Steevail k Porter. siaerit eas se. Hean H Howard plintr v. Le te , to wit:l jat ! aar a 1 at 2 & 1- -at