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rHE DAILY JOURNAL 1111IA CIT Y JIONTA7'A. .Irrival of Trains. Y'o. I, Nest Hound, icte at Melleis I 14' s ml No. Y, Eia tHound, uue at ilie 1(cti I TM fi The mall Is closed at 7:90 o'clock. p. m. Peatolfce open 10 1111 11 o'clock. a. ma., Hundays. CHURCH DIRECTORY. E. ('HUK'H--.ervlaes in the Methodist Y1A Episcopal church every Sabbath, at II a. In. and 7:d P. i. Ies wmeeting at 12 inm. Prayer meetlngevery Thursday. obbuth school 10 a. IU: RRV. E. . SqNItER, Paitor. S~TI.il IRalt'ICII. tourner of Palmer anid '110 1 rt ret. lervicesat 11 A. M. and 7.3(0 P.M. re, S unday. uniday &bhool at IIU A. 1. Meet Ing for prayer mad Bible reading every t'ednt.s day eve.ling at 9.3). All are .ordtally vluited. Rav. U. D. iDowNTY. Pator. ST. PAUL'd CHAPEL (Episcopal), corner of North Eleventh and Palmer ttreeta. Open for public worship daily. exclept Saturday, at 9 :i. o'clock, a m. Also on Sunday evenings at 7 :.. o'clock. 'unday school, 2:3) o clock, p. iII. WM. tIont ALL., KeItrir C AT.H.OLit (i'CHULRCH, Maia street, cornea of l'enth. errkies every) Sunday. at l0 a m. RKV. h. N'. J. l.INITSilTH, It.haplana, U. ý. A. Pt.,b'.l'ElIAN CHURCH. (orner of Main street anld Monltana Ave. 4ervlees at 11 a. om. and 7,.;o p. Is. 4abbath School at III a. tm. Prayer weetilig Wednesday evenanyg at 7 o'clock. All corditally invited. E. P. LINauLL. Pastor. A. O. R. lhvis, Jn No. I Custer Cunty, M. T. meets first and secono undaysof each mouth at 2 u'clock,p.fl. "RICAfan QUIN.N, EDWARD FLINN, Recording Secretary. l'resident. K. OY IH. .1tl. (tliv Lodge K. of H., meet first sad third Hiednlest I oteach month at 7:t p. in., at Odd fellows' Hall. Viesnite Knighits are cordially ,rinteld. W. L. LANi.,io, Dictator. J. Ii. OlLt.Ls, Reporter. C. A. WIN.CtIiTEI, Fin. Rep. A. F. * A.M. ,·l as.to, , ucge, No. 26, A. & A. M., regular ur .i:, nIrat at ' 'bird Wedunesdy of each uunntl h ,i. Ilas., is in goud tading are ilited to t.ict " it. ,to A. C. LwoAN, W. 11. I' \I,.ot, .ecrelaly. 1. 0. It. V. ,'uvter l..etg- No. 13, 1. 0. O. F., meet. every I .i,..i) ', ,,l at their ball. BrthrebRn i good stanlng are cordially invited to ume w.t I. '. JIUHS .UN. N. (i. , Nltk it IHODE. uetretal). 1. 0. O. I. -. I, .:... -.tawplment. No. I, ueets first and t oniI lI ay in each muoUth. JOHN IIOHLING. C.Y. I . ILA . "tritt. K. of P. ;,I -.i ,lR I .(t,lE NO. 7, K. OF v.-Meets I.. nu,.d"a) evening at 04d Fellows ball. ,i.'irnit." Knrihte cordially Invited. . M. i INLIN.o. (. C. ,. K. of A. Miles City branch ouets every Sunday evening at ou'clck at their hall. Visiting Knights are ordially invited. ass1L KIOUH, P'res. KO.tAo bC aMUi, Rec. Sec. 0. A. K. CL. 8. Grant i'.tt, No. it. Regular meetings, Irst and third Tuesday of each muonth All cun radet in good standing af cordially invited, , It. C. W srei, (1' . ('HIAS. IkTADMILLI ', Adjut( It LOCAL ITEMS. J. S. Collins & Co. buy lur. * Weather Reeor. 3 P.. 7 P. M. 2 M. 3A. M. Loriug B. trea arrived in town yes terday from Sunday creek. 'ash paid for clean cotton rags at this office. The .ti. boys will leave town to,-day for the ranch on Puimlkin irrck. U(o to the Art (allery and get a gold watch or a fine oil painting for l1. * Brill & (),good have moved into their nt.w quartersan the (irahult block. Why do the consumers want Cout stock's coal? Because it is the best. * A. Wilson left town yesterday with a load of supplies for hbls ranch at the head of Pumpkin creek. Apples by the barrel at klahiaarty's.* C. O. Miug left town yesterday with a load of ranch suplplie for his Ilace on Tongue river. Now is your time to make your be lectlous and get good bargains before the auction sale at Harmon's. Look out for the masquerade at '.he Rink to-night. An eujoyable time is expected. Go to Harmon's if you wish to get Dry Goods, Clothing, etc., at prices lower than at any house in Milles City. Mr. O. H. Wallup It requested to call as the JouvN.AL oflice for a letter we have for him. Remember the auction which com. mences at Harmon's on the 23rd of November in his Dry Goods and Clothing departmenL J. J. Coleman held his weekly dancnlg olass on Wednesday evening, which was largely atteuded, there be log 24 pupils present. Those that are suffering from head sobe, neuralgia and all pains and aches should use Peterson's Light nint. It never falls. There is a rumor about town that tbere will be a large social gathering on Thanksgiving nlght for the pur pose of having a dance. The greatest blessing of the present day Is Petearon's Lightning. Every one should have a bottle in the house. It is truly a household panace. There a perceptible flutter of an tielpatlon among the fair sex regard aing the reception ball to be given by tbe Niles City club at their new rooWm iu Leighton & Jordan's llbhItk on 1VeducesIlat3' ev4ning lnet. Sfull line otf Penl pIlII Niw urlarkets. 4ilrlt. ,t bargains ever\~c know I, tt Ntt'lttut'-. Steve Alan-ili-tert. l~t' tau ee! for tlegfltUutt u %tilt ,. l). Moo'Nre It'r the ltcu-e of bii. htott,,t duIrting th( lle t tttI2 of M1r. 3I'te'rne's ftatatly. I have a few -tuull dwelling horuses for ,ale Ititti .;NN) bto $71111 curb, wiith (tilt to tiute It uj,. P'arties wanttting to lluy % ill get a bargain. 'Ihi Ited river is frri zet over at ýViuuilu"I;. Donl't hL~get inaarclurade aud dauuic iug att Rink to~-iiigia. C Navigutiox on thteL uppet~r Nliwonmi closed Noven1 her pi th. in the1 great Ibilliuard tournaimitInt ati (hicaigo, tIlo,)8.h anad \'ighaux piaayeJ the openhinig gamei, which aua wou by Hlolnson; score INNS to -3.i. (Great sport aunticipIlated at tie I(iiAk to-hi aght ui the ihuaa lug. Id. There war, a ulgrge crowdruh at the IRink Iaet night, VhhI) .kautsa till a late hour. It wnu juite all iii iag arting eighit to Mee people walikaing about IU their shairt .heee uvc.g:uiha yeateiahvay. Judd Frajikliajd, who wa., howe w hait ,evertrIy hurt iIn teli ropinig itatch, i, 110w able to be4 about againi, hiavin ug aadte ihi allearuait!e on1 tlhd trzeeL to-day for I he lirnt tiiiet. I am agent ltir the Nationial C ash IHtgiter, one, 4l1 whhich can Le seet. at M~r. John Carter's E~uropean Ihoth., ini daily operation. Aleo for the New 'ort Fire Extiiiguiiher, .simple, cheap and absolutely eflecti ye, extinguishing the iti4taintllneoUsliy cll ble 14! e!i at may dih'~e. 11'll.l.lAM Cot wzi:NA.t M~aIIy 4o our vis.ito)rs w~ill leaive t4,w u to-dad3 iur their various ratnchies in tlhe .,urrouaoinug country, well i*atihiced i.th th I le pleasant time they have sI'ent during the jlast week ill Milcs City. Thllre will be a race t,-day fr a purse of `:inl raised by the united ef forts of Jim M11jurk and C'harley Brown. The winner to donate o,.4 toward providing a Christimnla tree at the proper tile. ('lier creamery butter, fresh uuts and candy, at Young's. * It might be interesting to the urauy people who witnessed the roping match the other day to know that the fastet time fora feat of that kind is .41 seconds, which record was made by John IBlocker, a cattleman in 'l'exas. At tIh justice court before Judge Iterkle, Miss ('atheriue D)uiegan vs. William .mlith for forcible entry and detainer ot a piece ot" land situated on the nIortll side of the track. Judgment was rendered the plaintitff' by default. Usual prices for admuission to the iiiiqjuerade at the RIink to-night. * H. A. and F. A. Lee, who are ,bo:h largely interested in the cattle busi neaI, left town last night en route for New York, where they intend to spend the winter, and will return again when work com.mences next spring. J. ilvernian went to Chicago yes terday for the lpurlnpe of purchasing a nlew stock of goods. Julius Kusel, who was for some time an asslstant in the I. X. L. store, will take charge of the business during the absence of Mr. Silverman. Brill & Osgood have moved their meat market to the south side of Slain street, opposite the LUnited States land office. * At the police court before Judge Browni, at 10 a. in. yesterday, J. J. Coleman versua C. E. Turner, to ob tain judgment on two promiwsory notes auounting to '$2.. The motion made by defeudant's attorney to throw the case out of court on account of the inconipleteneam of the summons, was overruled, anid the cue was ad journed till 9 o'clock this morning to give the defendant time to prepare his defense. The programme at the ulrlety this week ib of uch an amuaing order that the house has been peeked eachll night. Miss Lillie Tudor in her negro inoper -onation is immense and siows a wonderfully varied order of talent for o young an actresa. Joe Hyden and Mr. Tudor In their humorous sketches are partlcularly good. The troupe all through are skilled artists and their resources are so great that no one meed tear being bored by a too constant re petition of the same performances. The tin pot band was out in hfll force last night, J. Farnham belng the recipient of their noisy fayvon. The said gentleman responded gras fully to the call by Ieadlng hle beautl fat and acoomplsahed bride out to the plassa and introducing her to the aud. lenoo, after which the crowd depert ed, retiring to Louis King's to discus the Ilglral 5I~t-t lit dhinated to, thiem by Mr. Fartiliiiti, %% ho, on hlsalIliear ttnei. in anI-w.er ti, their tulle, de-mirpd to nmake LIuieI j Ia-it the liiIder of thie .tell \\'.~ I' 1'"uI&t , It left t41%%l 1:in't n~ighat lir No w \' rk,. l ire hi t .ill flite Ie-tf InL' Nil' ti J. Duke li' irr Iou ie.N agent fir ri'ed in ton Ia li.-t t igh ant rti.terel at thle Inltir-t Iriiini I'vpour J-11 work ihutte att tilw Ju~l KNAI. ut1iji. I'. * ial i vuni .I a. Brownin zg, P'uiiI' kin ('re.,k; W. .\ . .rnllltrongK , Fayette, ME..: .J L. II~t *.r, Sae' City, Iowa; W. A. I I''rd, k Moor', Powder River: Stt'jI.h.n' U. lilaziketI uric andl( Wi. M.l Mill regis..teredI at the Initer-Oucean thI: W. 'r. llarris 1. ft towni last night. FIll many a loo I of Ila. k and costly cual, hauled to )our %h, d to swell your Wi t~rer -rt ,. Will it. devoured by stoves whiech you . urtn an et.-,n ouU will be frn edl t. jorIr mr." Xl.. McIricd(e left townu lad ttown fur his- rtarnci on ichRi I)ny. Letter Lbtq. '1'b1. 1',11~oH'111 g letter, rt loam lllll alltd fur int thl e M!ils ity, M. T. A AIiertsoin, '\V F H IHrlohdv, (ha 11 I·urkIuh[.:h, Ilaitilin t" ( hlaple, \'t I1 Eltwaril, ('air F (iritlin, FEnoch K I' iug.tYy, Jarut, L Lo, Aug V Lokhalrt. L A S Letson,. M1rs Mattie S 31 Moore. (;r(:e .\ Moor, M1r. MerrillI, J. ' 3( arrv, Jolt ii N \ uulllloc, .lo,*rl~l J I. p Pozrker. F S 1'ttcr.on, (: A Itapla, Eddie Ita 'le, \Wii& Elliott SatTeI, It S Schut. ('arl SCllars, A J Stroug, Mrs Maria T Turker, (i F 'Templton, James 1'er5031t4 calling for the al)ove ittters will II'*sie say they are advertised. N. BoIwCHARIT. P. M1. LOCAL NOTICES. RMiasa for Buasels Men. Keep your flrm name and business before the public. Your sign in the morning paper is fresher than the sign over your door. Push your business or it will push you. Advertising is a commercial science aun indispensable to real business as is book-keepi nlg. I)on't Ie the great "unknlown" in ousiness. Comlpetition is the life of trade. There is no compe(lntition without a genererous patronage of the daily paper. Carbon Hill coal $3 per loh. GCt! Colo! I am now prepared to furnish coal iu any quantity promptly from my celebrated mine. Leave all orders at Sherburne's store, Main street, and prompt attention will be given them. HUHo WEAVER. .MoP. for gnlre. A large size cannon-ball btove with drum for burning soft coal. Apply at this oMtee. If you wish the best 8, 10 and 12 year old whiskies call on Professor Bach at his new brick building where he keeps the best goods in the city. To Col ('onue.mer. We are now filling orders for our coal to be delivered nu any part of the city promptly at lowest market rates. Order. may be left at either of Pay. ette's stores on Park street or on Main street. KINNGY & Co. Buterd Tfue Ifor ae. A Brunswick & Balke table, Mon arch style 43x9, in good codition. Will be sold cheap for cash. Apply at JOURNAL omee. Notire to Sheep MeH. Having purchased froamx D. 8. Twitchell his band of thoroughbred Mlerino bucks, we are now prepared to offer the sheep growers of thib local ity some extra bargains in fine bred stock. Call and look at them and prices and terms will be made to suit the purchaser. McOURK & C(ooK. Notice is hereby given that there will be a speelal weeting of the Board of County Commissioners of Custer counlty, at the court house In Miles City, on 'rThursday. November 19, 180, at I0 o'clock, a. mii., for the inspection of bridge. amil such other bursiness a may properly come before the board. By Order of Board of Commlnlomers. L. (. DEA, Clerk. MRS. E. F. JACOB8, ARTIST, SHOW! FLAKE NW R 8 1,000 Reward ! Ifprvn. impure. Everyeanwarranted,. I.tr a fuli ýt r ntb--ld free from aIum n,. Sfluru d by Dr. .. U. Love. 1. i.; ir t Cl, .r L. U.. "hemin.t Wauhiloitonr: Jrn,. .1 A. 1,ice, tateu. uiverisity, Mnnm.: )r. A . J. NH'ini; Dr. II. A. Boardman; Dr. beD'Il, ; I)r .lon.,, P'rof. Weigbre'ht. H. Paul, +:.d the :"dtical world wherever it iK t,*(.el (.. It (Itl)lF, Mfll., Ut. P*a I .nly in taz by all Grocers. CHARLES W. SEYDE, NOTARY PUBLIC, Insorance and Real Estate Agelt, Main rtre.t, ,pposite havinski , MILES CITY, - MONTANA. Mercantile books posted; collections made; all sorts of conveyancing and clerical work promptly attended to. JAMES rFFiL..1R, LAND ATTORNEY. YpI r' iin uoong to hle enltr of PUBLIC LANDS ('a ef ill pep ir I l. 'btr.c a of title' made. It, iks pollel and ic... ,' adju'ittd. Omct In the RI..I hl uliig athe t oited State. Land Ul uf-e. Sless Ciy Opera l0oue REL) WV AD .......... ................ PROPRIETOI. JUOlN TULDOR ....... ........ 1A.. MAbNAt~ For the .w.k , ommInTcuT g Monday, Nov. 16, 1885. The b.elt and highi l t "alarlie comnlany ever brought to Mtle t ity Look at this unexcelled agUngati n of specialty artists. JOnH TIE TUDORSlIuE tnequaied in their original and unique acts. MISS LILLIE TUDOR, The child wonder. Reappearar ce of the old time farorite, MAY SMITH. The Sktlpping Rope lIanc,"r, First appearalce of NICK HUGHES, ( hamplon negro delinestor and cuotledlian First aplpearan( of Fannie May, The unrivaled serl -comic roalist. O],eratir vocalist and balladitt. l'ro unc.tcd , uccess of the brilliant I[ i.t~. JOE HYDEN The renuwned Comedau and IEE.El HATHERTON queen o5 all serlo- omic gems. Opening each erening with a fem 'e minstrel irst part, and concluding with one of John I udur' great aferpleces. embracing the full strength of the company in the cat. New stars in rapid sceeasion. Chbange every week. General admission, 5u cents; boxes, S 00. Special Notice. F. L. BENEPE OF BIZr W , M. T. Proprielor of th oanly STIAM AY BALR. In Gallatin county, Olah to tb oblte a l st elM drte of BALED HAY. Orders promptly ailed "O2,OO pounds weglht and over guarmateed to every can load. F. L. BENEPE. Seurk & Co.k, Prmprletor of the Park Street iveryStble eFi tr ba r al . Tl~h Ig 1. II. LEIGHTON & JORDAN, Wh.olesale and Retail Doealers i GENERAL MERCHANDISE. The Leading House OF EASTERN MONTANA FOR STOCK MEN'S SUPPLIES. LIQUORS, NOTIONS. MILES CITY, I. T. 1. OR SCREL & BRO. Iteadquarters fox THE BEST and CHEAPEST LINE of GOODS IN CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, IOO!U3 1D SBES, - `ýý - - ...T3 1D BLANKETS, QUILTS, slils, 64 %l Stock Men's and Cow Boy's Supplies Our S-eoialty. ORDERSTAKEN FORIFINE SUITS:AND WILSON BSS,' SIIfS 'T'HE LA...GEC.3-E .' WHOLESALE ESTABLISHMENT In the Territory for WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS AND BAR FIXTURES. Call and See Us Before Purchasing Elsewher Commercial Block, Miles City, M. T. BRANCH OUSE, - L- NNUST,' M. T. BEE HIVE" HAROWARE STORIi We have bought out the Burlel~b stock of hardware toves. etc., at lees than they eaet M r. 3arIues . ll v1 close them out at orignluL COST--COBT--SfOVl We have also a ne U of hard and and st cal ad weed e3ting and Cooking Stves ACORN and G ARLAND STOVES. AT WTTaU P.m3I. We carry a complete line anAwAU, TINWAI AM OSnWT. TENTS AND WAGON COVR SCeiTTLB AND AIN sEWINC MAlOHINmB. We aM ehg . prr wy lama t IL we W lie 1rn -se l - md - nsma. up a a Ma aees. MILES & STIREVEIL 1omO or L uD as3 3,