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THE DAILY JOUWMAL Thursday, Ocftbr sG, Mgs. The DAILY JOURNAL can be procured every ringm frot a erpe Of eMilen aewtiaoy on the mssas or at eaur cosing romsi. CNUBCU DMuKCTORT. B APT-W CH6WA Comer 4 Palr sod TllsshUest. aMs&W U U A.L.aind7.] r.M. »ary ba. Bay&eboolaM A. M. CiMtie end 4anggec eUlay.ivtit , 6Ev. t.onIrmy, Iagor. CATIHOLIC CHURCH. Main Street corner of Testh. Rev. Lidemaltb, Patur. I EPISCOPAL CHURCH. RTvr BOOM g** SerLiess at pr. m.. over urahb'esag . PRKSBHYTEKRIAN CHLKCIt i be S ekl in the ne-w bWldi L Malo Stret. a8r JoUiNAL o . 1iA.a. Mabbat Schooul at 10 A. M. CMh gMi tnager cewidllj invited. K. P. ISIULL. Poster. Amrival and Departure of Mals. Mera s ail edoes at 2 o'lekk p. U. Western mail cloae at 6:U30 p. m. amftern muail arrive at 3:3u p. m. Weters mail atrriMvesat 6:30 p. a. E. H. Becker is the authorized amr ricr and collector for aulmcriptions to THE DAILY JOURNAL. Mr. Becker will nupply all persons in Miles City and Fort Keogh every morning before breakfuat, with the paper at 50 eta. per week. -- -- A Ir snt ea n ether s seer K I -Ir tw.4 rlat , At . I as s ait, I. h ww .s gpeg. On ths eagth ofeas, of thurs..M seanse Thene r seem seagh ar all. Pleasant weather againa. Taths on time galn y Btill a daeay; don't ny ' it table eveq day. Excellent nle is p t~ g r Ia night's blow out. Plenty of game is now. 44 ale In the market. The bar at the Comnopoluth w1 be well d utolaed tdnight. A. 5. C.rry tol the Isuhd Mp irfa de mm Somebody, meaealry InMied, play ed a jewshsrp ase p ed bythe yPar le nilght. T-he Eveoning sek A .Bg wOkst he degenuerd dae4s eitled hebol 'MIght Is o be egatheeagfthe ant uawashed sed sateruied advo etm of a lost mems. I Tey the emia r srld the young shod girl whoas ueglacese with i 8* aMithumethe toeher.1 +0 iateri6r of the new dr`g .tme will be the handsomet in the city, everything new and (clan. Contractor Ehrlok Is pushing work apidly oas Prof. BRlaehe bou and negebator, on sixth street. The Tongue river Irrigatiag ditch will ocupy oMiees In the new bank Sllam the reoms will i d tw Ai*Hes City Chl.aaan bias beeeln. thoroughly AmerlsunlIed. He can be uen any evening, in hislundry, play. lug on a piano. The bull ealf w r tIterlynecho teacher In blmsadL , the an, is e ope# one, won through a merlricious di. play of itself there. Two of our furilure stores are carry ing a heavy stock of a iAnely finished stock ais can he found in t. Paul or any town in the northwest.. The mienmroth pair- of alere, on exhibition at the InterOoran, is ea. clent proof, that Charley Deane an handle a rice, as well as manage a J lootere ain remote P &d thb e counly pI baving a pknick about this tie with taly dished out by the traveling candidate fur county ofices, slag the "spsu" on the bridge mies Tongue river, the entire etruture would take tumblen Issed gallery, ben a bead-oer ed papoouse, to a beeking berna It meee tswn young mes get "ysek" es the elataUng game of 'tud" at Use Cue moponlltau. 1AW amunuadmm . - lag chip. at other guiing halls. mt% s I a Mam m. Brelt co" botae and bsk pu ld lug. ahool hoe aeest oaie. A rather exelting runaway occurred near the depot yesternlay, afternoon; a pair of bows strikingout on their own hooks, mistaking the ralroad track hfr a bouleysrd. 'Ibe Indsme A. . Dalrd has ab doing rsae ery, n ear mpente' work around the Jonwnr.L elioe. One seedlal feature about Mr. Balrd's work is It. done when promised. :I hI lv~R atl e "turnouts" were ob treta yesterday, and the r arriages were as fine as seld ," sen anywhere in the eOssY, Chicago included. .my. comnmissioner Russell Briggs uIgW. atp night from a trip up '~.llhver. He will meet with the Ib- *onuers to-morrow, at whieh will be turned over the Dew. ult bounty business. Dr. Burleigh's odee and reception room on sixth street, will be, yhen completed, the nobbiest in the city. Mr. B. will always preside at these quartaes, and deal out "Blacketone" to those who seek fr Information in that line. By the request of our leading bal nea men, Jack Conly accepted the pgiStis a. nlght watchman and went ea duty again last night. He was seed parading the streets last evenlng like a mjor, and hereafter peace will preall among us. thhIs s the time of the year the can cite alls around to your house to see snd woders why you don't be ug ad call around to seehlim. i election, ten to one, he who you are, as you pesm yl n toaide of the street. DA dbeher's sheep have arrived and pJA 4 thrUough Miles City this morn If. -They are with one exception, thaelt flock in this section of the oestry, and will be driven to Mr. Lebeher's range on the Mespah, in chage of Mr. Clark, who will attend to them this winter. All arrangements were made a few days ago for a Sullivan-Ryan prime fight to take place in Miles City in a short time. One of the parties, a s loon keeper, the other .i Diamond R. foreman. The stakeholder tI ahead a a five bill on each, in case the parties weaken. No doubt they will. Virgil Verge is an inventive genlui. He baa recently constructed models of a piano stool, artificial Ice machine, bay cutter, etumip puller, and other uselful and ornamnutal articles. Being a polite gentleman, hlie has many Mfends who hope he may sometime realize a barrel of money fromii his laborn. T. F. Gibson, foreman for Henry Fosler, the Washlington Territory cat tie man. now located on Tongue River, pulled out yesterday morning for his ranch with several wagon loads of winter suppiesm. (Tlibmon is one ofa the "boys", and as this being hisn frsttrip to Mile Uity, he of coure had a pod time In general and returned to the "rancli" happy. Mise Middle Morgan, who was here i rently, writing up the cattle indus tries; pamaed through St. Paul, yester day, bound for New York. Miss Mid die Is a smoinewhat eccentric character. Five yeatrs ago you could find her most any day, dodging around aniong the cattle cars, In the Peninsylvania rail .way depots, in Jersey city. iheneenui to have a nianil for writing up steers, yearlings and much cows, and is a de eldedl snouie is &lost dirretion. The groups of men gathered toW gether on the princilpal corner of Mala street anid in front of leadling business bhoumes uean business for one or the other of the canilidata. They make tisk theuadlves sol4 by "nettleg'enm up" and getting toff language such as i "shake, old boy," "put it there, pIrd," we'll d(own him," mnd "don't you for gtoJt." JBut tUw truth will tell on NoTvemuertl*, vbe the nmajority of ourmaloou keepers will carry the "roll." The reporter smiokes all the tattue. Madam Oreen wishesn the DAILY YIsiL'UWorTN JORKA i reiders to re I h w e(l«an«i aeC S~t moitpo|p staar dait^ la p~ piBof the earner of Ma nd H IXth , near the Sthetme, where ill may trip the "light fantestic" to the music of an excellent lwwl, engaged for tiei iurpose. All Jeld i& m Mot . joyoun affair promld. Dont forge I, boys. I* The Weekly Joer-al. The weekly edition of the YKLitAw STONE JOURNAL, containing all the news of the week, can be obtained at . el >publ In w la :4 tdr otoall .u4 .N tj u^^IX f to t I *mds In the eU%. weekly published Il seMtrn Moaitoa. To-nlght the peope of Mile City wi bp trAted to an ocrtlon con igla ng of a s rhdi of the i*ie se'l *s ui Magiaul has bers ltfbting to te people of Mou tabda ln t te ioq penoemont of the present campaign. Ho will vainly try to explain away the cloud hanging over him for complicity in timber fraud, leyl hatdbege ram ctsf and a thousand and onecrooked thingr, that the public have been cognizant ofthese many years past, a nd which they have been powerless to prevent, a their voice has Ieen drowned in the hue and cry that has gtai utp from the throata of the small anuy of birelings in the employ of the syndicate of robbers that are backing the present delegate. While Magnials mn bp 9p eloquent speaket, don't allow his words to mis lead you into the belief that he is working for your interest. His hands are soiled by the amount of money continually pasing through them and his private ba.k account has grown to gigantic proportion, doubling and trebling year after year, by the "per centages" of appropriations worked through congrss by hbieflorts. These appropriations that are made from time to time are for the sole o4beet of enriobing a company of shylocks that have grown hoary and ftt in their in famous calling. To remove these pro felional plunderers from our midst re quire the unitod edfrt of all honest and law abdlag cildsem without re gard toedw or parml, e otJect ir not so nw k doioatdm ef democracy, as the owethui of the leechea that are and have bes these ten year sucking the 11 blood of our territory, and absorbing millions of dollars that would otherwise be spent for the bene ft of the nmsss. Let all voter study this question Ia a calm and careful maier; be not bdned by party pNjudie, or psesan MeftI. p. If you have convictions, stand by them. Exerlcse the rightaoeorded you by the constitution of theme United States. Fall not to vote, but above all, ee to It that your vote is give for honest men, and men of principle. Be not deluded by the ormtlon f a demagogue. A man that has dectived you once, will again if given the ouportunity. Remember this sad vote for Aleaner C. Boilan All' kinds of hot drinks to silt all weather aud tastes artistlcaly com pounded at the Keg sloon. 1-t Fine watche, gold, silver nd plated chain, and a ge aortient o other mneJewelry b 1ow aen exhbltlon at trqut's Jewlry Ator, Malt street, Mill City. HIt Charley Evan, at hs oyster bay will serve to-day a fine chicken pot-pie and other nice xing for hungry nm. do and wee bhis nat and katy place and you will always go there. 2t o.mp.ut9,0 to neu LOsa. The foll9rig frpn genemi ordle No. 19 piut at Fort Custer is a de served cmmlment to Major Logan: "In pa with Major Logan and hib comp~ H. th lahatry, the pst, commna Mr lrtea tp . prim h gratl fcation and thanks to both the major and his oompany forthm eheerful, seal ous, and efllcent way in which they have perfbrmed the arduour duty re quired of them. S1t.. JOeW P. HATrr, CHAP. F. Roi, Adjutant 2nd Cavalry Post Adjutant. County warman wMated general fund &I i-ta. C(ah trade 65 ct. 4-0 J. J. UKAHAx. Fine tenderiolne at Charley Evans' uner oysterbay. . f Just reeeld I*i .i e hmlB t -alt ah lot of genuine Sauk Centre flour at 7-8 C. W. SAVAOE A HONs'. 'A -06-o' I ' T phep prus of our vBe dit a Je4ime p Mh Judgoaot i neglecting to beautify their grounds by planting tree and shrubbery. If nome enterprilpg property roner would make the t tar. , mas weold Moos follow. There are many fruit tree that can I iOWU to profit In tbrt country, such a apples, pear, plums, pueache, aprtoots and same of the mailer varieties that thrive in Just M fc Ii meeah SOaa luxuriesoftbhe atem market at his own dour, without any cost whatovr, Sexcept t t the frst outlay fbr the. u chwa ofIte tres and )belr care till Sthey have grown o iaUt l to. rooLt. __a P cn i a res, and make hir n'ou3s M"""` The Ies xNUese b as New gY.Ween, arss to be "wn." mau sel Ige mn o a r The new building of the First Na tional Bank ha at last completed and oecupied by the solid hatitution that caused it. erection. The building is a handsomely constructed one, built en tirely of brick of a superior quality, , ad rgetrs' . ediL on twhe e mý g sat and skill of the person who carried out the Ideas of the architect. The ulilding was put up on the plan known as day work, no rontract hav ing been given on any part of the work, us is usually done with ibuildings of this kind. The owners constantly spervsed the wprk, and allowed noth Ing ued but the very best of material; r the result of which is a building, solid in construction, as well as handsome I in design. STaR IICK WOKE Swae in charge of Mr. H. L. Rchards, who is conceded to understand his bus Slne. The woad work was in charge of T. A. Routher, and be also has n shown his skill The painting was r done by Jones A Kendal. The solid outide vault doee is frn the hetory of the Detroit aKb and Look Co., of Detroit, Michigut. The inside of THu VAULT Sis fitted up with pigeon holes for the storage of checks, books, and private , papers of every nature. Inside of the mammoth vault is oned the most sb Sstantial and complete burglar prof safes ina the country, benlg construeted of solid hardened steel, so inely made I that the best tempered drill in the world would Mil to make the slightest Ipem thereon. The main, or busines. olee, is in fiont of thi vault, and the counter, f now in use, is but a TRMPORARY AFFAIR, e pending the arrival of a new and band am seme an thlmet. Tothe etde tand rear of the large vault, is a plea ant reom ir thesm of the president and directors, and whlich will be nleely harnlshed to correspond with the other n hxing. Take as a whole, the build r nlag rdets credit alike, on the city and owners. The F.t National bank WAS OROANISED I by the present directars, in January lat,to supply a vacany left void by the cpe of thn Miles City ihah, Iwheh went the way of all eesb-up r ou . m me nl Deestbe, Sl1. 1 rFl *ealecred by men who tio. np.lct or f te entlr Serrmmital ~, 4t ,evw way a I RolID INSTITUTIOI. They have esarespondents in New s York, Chiago, S. Louis, St. Paul and other ts, leg4 i letter of er&it v b la I;all parts of :oei g I tee, Presi dent; Rich. . SBtower, Cashier, while de dnetoe. a e L bhton, Rich. * S. Wm. H. ohn J. r*-a r hadn,ma& ,t.i8.A. New Jewelry. A Afine large stock of the latest styleg' of Jewelry, conoisting of tufb chasus, gold and Ailver watchet, opera eihain., cult buttong, and a general aMortament of tie goodi have j0t Lon received at Strout'sjswarysitur. Itt Do) not psw tile Keg valoon without droppinig iu fur a niee drink of goou liquor or a fine ciur. 1i-tif Alfiet a Tragedy. While the celebrated "chef de cusine Charley, at the lnteMrUcean, wa hard at work, yeaglrday aiteruoun, prepar ing a *chel deaeuvte" for the untial ts o'clock lanquet 'Kittie,' empted an *he thought, a prairie chicken in a eotton wood tr% q wr the *ta iCharlie let go of the db4 bowl, $i IMking up stair, Wtht lagility tf'aOmngdecr, to the doctoir'a ruouom, houted lor him Wii-hester; the.doctor was not at humAu, but ht gcoeeded in getting a nsmall 22 tender'out Smith & Wession, and away he went, blazing at at poor, tame chicken; Afinally hlie returned to hib dough bowl asadder but wiser cook. Poor little chick still live, and will be hard at work at sixty cents a dozen for So# da ew for eaol will be re. celyt l the oMlce of the clerk of 0.kw.( No.s4,.( myv~n the chool of asid district wth CO, tot Goal, to be de reqiulird by hoor cerki. ii ihll be remelved . sededay, Novuember S W. D. KwIUrT, GYtM School District No. 1. Miles City, N. T., Oet. Bth, IMir. Milem adar hi. daI the ' rti of toýn sit Miles MU. City, Aug. l IN&, 04f PaIRONAL POWr. Martin Mainnal wil arrive to-d.y and make a speech. Steve Taylor, the pre.ent ctlinn clerk of Custer county, arrived Mrm Billing. yeterday. Col. W. F. Sanider returned to Coildon yet.erday fron Fort Cu't.r. and will arrive here to-day. C. A. Broadwater. partner f Dia mond R. Jim and Martin Maginnir, will leave t(.tay for Helena. Joseph Leighton, president of the First National bank, left on a flying vLidt to Bisunarek on the train ytMter day. Hidney Irwin, the ooning reprri, tative to the luigilature, was In town yesterday and lmet his many ftend', all of whon will support him in the conming eletion. Our bachelor friend, Win. McKean. of Peame Botton, is in the city for a few days. He in a prIeperous ranel and stockniun, and frot all ao.ou.. in on the ntrry. Hen! is a splendid opportunity for mine Milf City lady to "catch on." aleves I Steves I All kinds of heatUig and cooking stoves, at Burleighl'. Ttt. Charlie Evans' oyster bay on Park street is doing a splendid hunane, and It certainly deserves It. At this nyster bay can at all houa of night or day be secured a choice dish of oysters, roked Sin every style and served without waiting a long or tedious time. Cha'lir Evans understand his businenu awl should be patnmlsed. 1-tf W.L OF FARE. -AT NIlL & OARSTP.P& Helect Oyste Fine Crisp Chl Co Celery. Cliole C(allifoa Oapes. Choee Californla Pers. Fine eelilna Lumroas. Str.ctly Fnaeh li e. Fresh Casraiels, Cream m dJe *ad Fresh Nuts a speay. Fine Tobaeo, Ci , C1garettes, and Hmokenr' Art generally. APPLWS I APP&L I I Wholeme aad Retail. We have on hand one carload of hoae Michigan applm ad expect three earkdm more. Come and se us Ibr Applesl We have eo nmte and expect daily choice California He Jery Sweet Potatoes, C=u rrl Crab Apple, Chetauta, Pop coen, ickory aut" Creamnery B w Ia Jan, Yellow Deavr onio (bh0ge, etc., etc., ete, eotc., etc. eedSt A ar load ofall hidlofheaMUgaad eoking tveIv have Jut been reedved at Burleigb's mammoth atore. Now i the time to call while the stook is com plate. Tt A herd of six or seven hudred buf falo were wen on the rang a Hw dayp ago at the head of Big Porcupine. For a while the hunter expected a fernt but the noble Crow Indian tumbled to the rocket and in a wry short time the buffto were making thei- Way acroi the Big Muddy. *OT.L ARUUTAL. Smler-o.o.n. J. P. McHugh, St. Paul; W. M. Iamer .dimnnepoll; T. (. Bruok lank, Einglanld; W. F. Zeitz; .L '. Howe, Tongue River, and U. W. Broadwater, Helena. e 4hd oneer. SJ. C. (oldberg, Fort Maginni; O. Durward, Howell, Mich.; J. Brien, MiLourtl A. C. MeCray, Wlnidor (eo. MeYNb agan p alls; V. IL. W Ba gbugn; L.. . Cranaer, Willlntuport; J. Westlelmer, Chicago; Mirs Noran andJ. H. Garland, Tougue Ylver. Finest of fruit and uudies alwae fresh and nlee at Hill & arrett's. tt Jut reedved by freight mit a lot of genuine huk Centre Sour 7-8 C. W. BAVAoz 8&0i'. The postmmater general ba e dered the establlhmennt ofa po .iaB at Inyan Kawm, Crook county, anu4 appointment of Lnmuel A. Y as postmater thereof. Thbo Olnnts has been appointed po at Percy, CaMuIn enunty. 3sedne. Offiee of Board of County Co. d Custer Couuty, M. T., Oct. tlet, Natiee Is hereby given that thebmgd of Dnunty comellloenis of aunty, M. T., and the ex-oflteo rf eoonty cmmmisroner of esnty, M. T., will aeet IA soe oo WTbumday, October IS0 at 10 olook a. n., at in iles City, Cuetra ots, i, # tnenolonfo e Attet 01 m. . * CAa. WALM, Clerk Board eauneity e ai =#tA. et f. A . Itve yr la ue ba.* of. warrast my wak to NUtiw err ors nb Oha 1 * ,OMM' a IS4 W er NO O