MIE DAILY JOURNAL
MIL&Z CITY. MONTANA.
p. 2~u 11" Ued. u Vila e1
"s m isw . paIi~~ d..k. m
itrns op" h~m 9 mig10. &. ft. mawe..
- -12 MI Itwuew.
tI,.AL ITBMS.
Sele tme whenmm.r we a,40
Th1 h1 bter t b he wi eth par .l,
J. 8. 0o111ei & Co. bey fees. *
Soboggaas are greatly In
Tbhe toboggan slide wll tbe open for
sport every day after 2 o'loek, p. m. *
Situaloe wanted to do boune work,
apply to O. J. McKense's.
Doa't forget the ladies' reception at
t.e reading room to.dAy.
ur.lllgh's or nab, oystersand tasme
To-day being a legal holiday all
e--nty omoess will be closed.
Gen. Sllverberg bas a Ided to the at
taictions of bi sal Nus two private
ud rnooms. "
Weele Kendall's grueat land scheme
I- well worth to vetlgallou-by Sparks.
St. Jaoubs Oil I. the antlldote to pale,
so matter by what It is caused.
*.o tinme of eveuing service at th.
1psCaos. al ebapel has been ebanged to
t:0 o'clock.
Red ltaer Cough Cure due a not de.
MSap the stomach. It is free trum
-omous lagredi e.t..
A good dramalti troupe would be
greeted with crowded bouses during
bL next week.
Clean rage wanted at this oiloe.
Episoop I nat i'l, divin, service to.
morrow at 11 ma. m. d 7:30 p. mi., W.
emkail roetit.
For sale, Portland cutter good as
_ew. Apply at thi oiMce. *
Eight inches of snow, fifteen degrees
below sero and "Tom and Jerry" get
tlnl in their work.
Leave orders for coal and wood at
LSkiner's store. (',ml a 3.'0 pwr ton.
G I'. 'oUalrUCK. "
Old 'sal to yu,,g '7: "HI tlhere
yol.ugatr '' Til. is. a grert world
you've tuInbld ulo ."
Burlgisli's for fi ur, fetid sud pro.
visionu..
Don't forget the carrier boy to-day.
He will call on you willt a huandoe.
address duringl the fs,renu,no.
Red Wmjd can always i Ie lound at
the Maveriak salslal with a tillt stock
of liquors, ears, etc. *
Major Wblhple, departnwll ntIl pay
master, arrived at Fort Ktogh on this
sar sule trails Ironll a short leave of
abseuee.
Goto Bill Bullard for ..'"- \ill
waukee beer in any quantity. *
Public Admnliitrator Biuckman is
prepariag to admlnister upoln the es
tte of Emuia itlclhluouid, deceased
and litestate.
Ladies' day to-day and Saturday at
the lotolgaln slide. Open after 2
o'elock, p. nm. *
Everyone should call at our counting
roomn this molrnllg and get one or
more coplie of the WE'EKLY YELI)W
TONE JOURNAL. Full of news and
bets..
Houses for rent, apply to U. R. Mid.
dieton.
Some of our ezehauges are ousylng
themselves over the relative merits of
altalfa and some other kind of winter
pasturage. What's the matter with
anow.
To avoid any trouble in collecting
froum tubogganuare tie manltagers an
Iounce a rule of payment in advance,
before tobogapns will be started.
Few private recepltion will take
place to-day, the practise is fast drop
ping t' tthat .oint so admirably de
fsed by Grover "''nnocuous desue
tude."
Burleighb' for meat, vegetables and
poultry. *
Many of the ladle's apleared at the
toboggan elide last nglht arrayed lu
all tb Iglory of flannel toboggan suits,
saerf and "dsee odder tinge" whiob
materially add to their charms.
The coal miners are gut on a strike.
There is some talk among them of
brming a co-operative union tulti mint
ng coal which will be put ulpon the
market for what it will bring. Not
withstanding the rumored new de
puturon i bhwly thoeght likely by
Saoes of the c.al ase lnterviewed that
the shbese will be tried, as the seal
compamoes will doubtl.e maske ser
obasni oM e will insure the mln*A
remts to wsts.
Ayers Cherry Peetoral Ireneo
mended by eminent pbhysiclta, on
both mide. of the Atatkle, as the most
remedy for oolds, aoughs, and all pul
monary dmerders. Inquire of your
druggist for Ayer's Almanac.
The tobigns slide was well patron
ised during last evenalag, but the at
mosphere was too strongly suggeltive
of the arte regions for the ladles to re
main long at the pex of enjoyment.
Contractorn are busy figuring upon
bide for the propoued new bridge
aernes the Litle Poreuplne. The
board of eummisdoners will open the
proposals on Tuesday, January 4, 1887.
Sheep men appear to be wroned
over th eostlaenumn of the mnrlm and
meeeig depth of the £feey beuUti
ful. They would exprems no unlhpi
ass if lho Lesay was turned into
faeees. See?
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Jacobs returned
on Friday morning's belated trin
from a pleasant visit among relaties
and friends io Chicago and it. Paul.
Jakey says e Is ready to buckle down
to work now for a full year.
To-day is the printers last chance for
a holiday until Christmas 1I7., and as
that falls on the regular Suoida, inter
mIllmion they will In no wise be hetial
Ated. Hunday rarnllag there will Ib
no Issue of the DAILY JOL'RNAL.
'bhe ladle. of the Women'a Christian
Temperance Uunion will receive their
frieids at t re rueading on, to-day,
froim 1I o'clo.k until 5 o'clock in the
evenang. A cordial invitation is ez
traded to the gentlemen of Males
Miles City It thie only town in Mon
tana that can claim a feature no Iet
ropolitan as a tboroughly equipped to
Lbggsa slide. No "Joshing" this
whirl, the slide hlnmms up wtlh electric
light, and merry throngp like a four.
linme winner.
Healthb I impossible when the hblond
is impure, Ihick, and delggish, or
when it is thin and impoverished.
inuh eondltiosm give ries to boils,
pimples, headache., neurasgia, rbhe
matlsm, and othler disorders. AyeI'u
sarsrlprilla purllfes, invigorate., and
vitalises the blood.
Mr. Courtenay pays his respect. to
the bulsiaev men of Miles City this
aiornig iei the shape of a new ad. ion
the Intsr pier c.lntainling Iluch whoile
mel... adiroisi. lRadi, p|sdtlesr asdl iti
wardly sllgeti a I.t ea ls ,to Iay and
it aill uindoubtetdlly I"'fit you.
H K. H slslarew k erilt diiown froml
WHliluos to sieud New Yearur dsy at
.siles asnd esnjoy himsellf up.n th It ,
I*mKraal li..e. 'rTisi will iw wteltlriae
lws to the lat tli ot his i s nairuailsIDtaee.
D)r. Fish, alsos, will btw please t Iriarln
of this genlllleman's pr' resence in the
city. ~abe?
Tir.: W&.EaKL YIELIAW1 OIINE JORK-I
NAt. issued to-day, inllainl a full nr
collunt ,of the Ibuldlng* cerected during
tIle ilut year nmid Wnlly .Ither IIlatter.
of lmore thani Kenel ridl Interesl. ('opiee
inll wrapperl canuu i otauinell at 'our
c'OUnting rboon)sI until Iiiln to-day.
'Th'ley are jult the thing Ito senld to your
friends out of to vii.
Italonm lteetia.
Tihe fdrat week of Jaauaryv is known
over the christian world ra tlhe world',
week of lpryer. In a:ccordanuce withll
the usual Urtturm, the churchese of this
Ilace will unite in obervilng tllhi week
of prayer, andl tlhe irst servlere will be
helid t4.-llcorrow eve.lllng at tihel Prlsby.
terllu churchl. 'rTie ublicu are Mrdi.
ally invited to attend. Services will
begin at 7 o'clock.
New Iearm DiLmer.
All tihe hungry are here-by nolltified
that there will Iw'spremd at Mlmi Aunie
Turner's rentaurant to day, a dlminner
that if Iholble will far selilge anly of
the formler flrst cilaw Iseds, for whlllch
she l so noled. The prise, im but Sihe
and roast turkey, gRiie. and duck will
Iw in abucndalrne, bhIltde other gool
things. *
To-day lthi. carrier Loy wIls ha rufaith
fully erver you durlng the year with
an early delivery .of the I)AIi"
JOURNAL, will call on you for lath re
ward as your geller.mily wlimlulated Iby
Ihe holiday Seuaon, maly uglgetl . iHe
will not come empty handed tor you,
but will present his cniapllitsenlta in
the shape of as halndsome a New Year's
address as any paper in Moltallna will
Iwaue. Thli i. hid day, and In return
for the pretty souvenlr that lie will
present you le will aelepet whatever
you dleeml hiltm i.orlhy of.
The New Ytear's adllrte Imsued by
the JOJUtNAL I0·.-day folr t11 hlenlitf oil
Ils rvrrier boIys in oenltllhilng wirthll
keeplll. It wis got.lltel up xlllrel' .ly
foir thlis paer lby thie lburgesl llth.
gFnphing and engrveinge-Ithhl-hleiticIt
In New York and I. an n artl-i'l phw'e ofI
work In every Ic.lhicular. )Oni tlhe
flrsl 14'1e lI a slihiuclre flae .mile
of our dilly Iue of Itheewber II, Itt,
every wod of wblh as m be dltneWtly
read wlth a gla.i ad muse of it with
the naked eye. There ie piobably not
aother paper it Monte.a that will
predues saytbhig appreasblng this
address, and we trust the eaterprise
shows will be appreelated.
embsy Sa Dn sa Dm~.
We ae glad to Ilarn that our muck
est.emd friend Mr. E. W. Vaumhn,
of Eureka valley, was to town lately
and gave his omeal bond in the penal
sum of two thousand dollars for the
-ibthful performanoe of his duties as
Justice of the peace. Mr. Vaughn has
established hi ooees at the boue of
Charles Austin, about a mile trom
Sadle postomoU and about a half a
mile fram Mr. Ben Johnson's, where
he will be found at all times reedy to
tend to all business coming under his
jurisdiction a saild justice, and as Mr.
Vaughn is well known for his bonety
and lutegrity, no one need fear but
they will bave honest justice done
them without fear or favor.
Iead It HMeoe tyer Frto ds.
THE WaxKLy YELLOwasTOx Jou=
NAL, issued this morning, is couck
full of valuable informsatioon coern
log Miles City and the Yellowstone
valley. It has been prepared espeo
lally with a view to nukeit a oompen
dium of lnformation ouncerning this
locality for those resident here to send
house to their eastern friends. An
extra edition of one thousand bha been
printed, but a large portion of it has
already beLn spoken for. Those who
wish their eastern friends to know all
about this country and are tse busy
or too lazy, to write long letters*,
should send a coly of the New Year's
WEEKLY JoURNAL home; It will give
a clearer idea of what we are and what
we expect to be, than a dozen letters
would. For sale at the Journal count
ing room, at ten cents each.
The Deuttcher Fortrchritte Verein
dauce waa the evenlt of the eeason.
There were filly seventy-lve couple
present and it was an occasion long to
be renrembered. In eclat it far ex
celled any previous parties, for this
New Year Iall has been in progres
for some two mouths. The old year
was danced out and the new one her
aided with joy. A general Jollliea
Llon took place at 12 o'clock when all
)oined in a "Happy New Year" as the
old paused away and Infant sue
crnsor was introduced, with all the
pomp and ceremony due to the
event. The muslo was furnsleed
by the Fort Keogh band, and it Ie a
well known fact that good musie 1i a
naceusary adjunct toa dancing party.
The goddes of Terpich'ore appeared
at her beet. A fine lunch was prepared
that would be difMcuit to equal, to
gether witih this w:u adided fl",d of
the beer. u.aul';u-curtdI by T?. ,chultz.
iter uIiel wlue t.l.the ll lu ,e ofi wutr
In everry inslltl(e.
rrry (armrliutama .an a Happy New Year
I X L Gr(tiig.
The laaiig spIell 'if arls weathtr fnhld
rn aiversnk-kedral with maany .aivdtwe.
for h uliday Kftu, aid Isavim Ig had a
Nuacae'-iul year, s.d wis.hting to Itb re·
wenmIhir. d by our Irlaelnd w e hav
mImadle, Miiii nlw alier we* are liallxiouw
mu:ake, we will otter fir Ihe *atxt
TWENTY 1PAY a ONIYI
iucih Ih. rgatma thut we'rr atUrr will
?-el imanl redluce our iitoak. for We. lore
i'.r to hIave atlual coawt far tlhe gtioli.
ra'lstr thinam carry hlmeimiliver aud baack
tIurili Uia for etxI *aat·aHI).
WVe will .peiifv. a few articles:
( emiuiut' 'lgliehi dlye seal calls, $5,
worth $$ 511.
t:eiuisie Eiglishl dye seal caps, bMee
quality, *s. wirtlh $14.
F lnt . n' kinig caulK, 75c to $2.75,
wo rtb h 'u Idolub lhe ma aley.
Kihlk smmsaaaiaelers, $1 to $2, worth $3
,llr aiar.
ISilk hlalkerehallefs , SI, worth $1.75.
$iu ik t murd a tlaere m iutIrknai, $2 1, $3,
worthl$"i $
i4Mcra gl' an1 a l i, froumi Il to 75e,
ehicati' at 15.
Litiallm aal'iar. best ii the market,
twou fai 2e.
Limieni Butti, faaur-iiy, 25Ie a Hlair.
Linen hsaidkerchieafsa, 2It. La 30c.
Ia..iu Blraaae.' white thin,,s, $1.10,
woarth $2.
(lenmto.' ,,lghit"thlrts, a huandsomiie
X-seia gift, $1 to f:', woirth at: least 8
fler cent o aire.
We hsave Mill a aaaumu hlite s~tank of
mmmua'n' bia,' sunil ,iilaldriii'aa ,uitsa amid
overcoat', wblail,. aai t! r at likewise
swieehammms re'disalhans. t 'ilan amid see
u.'. By buylmag $i wasri h yau will re
calve a ticket etitlimg aa an to a ciamuce
aif winnming onie of file six -0i1 paialtiig.'
oia New Yeaer'as eve. I X 1. L4I ORE. I
BUSINESS NOTICES.
For dy1'elº.fa and livev r colllplaiiltt
v.ian bhavY' i. pratdtru mUiarantt.e. oh nevry
halt I. or $ili'III' Vitalii.r. It ntver
tuils to cure', at WrIgbt's diraug stiore.
'Hacktnllitaus'k," a Ia.'Iugl anitdl fra
gran gl p. rfaa iii... I'ritc t L ail I 541 etnts,
at Wruigi'.s dirug u'ore.
Mislloli'u sure will imrls'iits'iy re
Iic Isva i su . Is. mpi, l w oig trough and
bIioitilitiis, itt Wrigiat'is d ruit ittire.
A Il'siwati gi.miair tree wit i tails IWt.
Il is +'i.M lalh',. I '*at srb ltcisi.'my. Prk'm
Onrl y tlts, sat 'right'. mrsag store.
Fjar i'ioie. I tujorteal wines., I410ai~ll',
cigitr, stllmt r ii.'r ablla'.ihlw coll nuii laroa
Vauwur Ia'ell, udil ee fiar youtrelf that
ev.erLyhlng Is genuine.
NoUSe Is hereby given that essled
.Ill be rewired at the esuy
sle 'a olmb· u so tufty an eelrt
4,1 7, for th onleblgg of maeria
and building of a b'ldge over the Uitti
Pordupa.l easek at or near tie e wo
Ing oa kW fU steak and TulbI4I Odd
4 1 wmad, r eper plan. sad speell.
ealnes ana - now em Ale for iaupec.
rift in the t d Lrkg Osog. All
bide tod bt ctoouany derh,
seled ad mrkd "Proposals for
bridge," the eouLi .omnlamloaes re.
servingtherlrbtto rejet an or all
bide. By order of Board of Cumml..
uioern. L C. Dusa, Clerk.
always h~avye
M ~~ Aser's D
Bootlhr tdlaid. It Ithem sa
we et made that WlUl 'w
ifafarhi.ediaordega. It eintalaoae0
or YMvkitU , but lives teL chlil idurrl
I' fUew rice 23 seats. Id by
John Wright, Druggist.
% il hlden ls y a2 .
6U- a-,. Wh~q -4
Oelo We CM*.esW hekw'b
mdy a positve essa b ae.
lieu' of musles. walehlag. laM by
John Wright. Druggist.
5T JACOS
rE
a.t T -tk
EERlFý C
i~b~h~i £MEOY
fsrrait: ~,~~~~~
turn rulr IJ
R STAR
Tt j. /MARK.
. g''S , zL am
SAFE.
SURE.
Ka.w all. hithmmaaeea by º. rtb Wy. VO...t
the mar.d.f~n. of th NIla CZ Wtae Work.
mad Electrk Ugh Cemmaf the ee~ta' .slk o
Lb.. said ..upmy I. redos 00DU gWS.SiOgO.
I. K. Ui1LMAH, Frau" $.
Milo City, Dec. it. 111s.
Removal!
About January 1st, 1887,
J.IIH.
CONRAD
& CO.,,
Will remove into their
mammoth building oor*
ner 4 ighth and Main
Streets.
In the meantime we
will continue to sell
STAPLE AND FNCY
GROCERIES
At prices that defy
oompetition.
SIVI US CALL
JUST ARRIVED I
ARTISTIC NOVELTIES IN
BRASS GOODS
CONRIBTING OF
Mirrors and Wttear
Tea sad OoiG . Pota
Elegant Toilet SetSb
Shovels and Toiag in Sets,
Knives, Forks and Spoou
Many other oods suitable for the Hllndr9.
Sve pleasure to rhow goods whether ,
ILh to buj or not.
MILES, STR NELL & ULME14
LEIGHTON & JORDAN,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
RANCHIEN'S SUPPLIES,
Goods Delivered at Ranohes.
TB OLEASTw LAUTITUI
IN EARTERN XONTANA.
C. N. PARK, R. H. W. tt)PPINi
NO THERN PACIFIC
FOUNDRY
PARKER & TOPPING,
dMar .iutu nr o m; l tn1.l01
IRON and BRASS
CASTINGS.
BiRAINERD iiNNE O''A
"U:.T OF PATRONIZING
Jno. Carter's Restauran.
In Unt,. 2rd Mlath. 3A4 Mollth 4th M.e
TSE
Nlibs City Pump Works
JOHN B rETHAUIER. I'PoWurti
hp .ith lSreel t Oplpile ruover
IUle. Near dep.t.
SpeiaHl Attmiien OGven I.o PattlUg to
Pumps mand Diggleig Woells.
Ce11l .d Iasmloe My Pit.Ut Pml p L.L
fer. 0.1g Elaiowher.
All Work Done at Lwe.t PthI....
Blacksmithing.
Uatay bh j the b krnL"th shop nd bee.l
mosti. W. aelol. ts e eat trtn .1 aIl
o r n . ad h h a trial n.. all
plrrwmm l (Ing -v .or% n lo
lOWS! IHOING
WiDl Is dloeem$ pl .lam sobi..lhI mm
DBIADTIG IRONS
Nolab P L. SOR REqO.'
N., P. SORRENISON.'
OR DOlll&FR&IRISOI
Hats, Caps, Ful,
U.SOES AND MITTENS,
BUFFALO ROBES
--am AU. MIMIs OF
FUR COATS.
La"rge Stook
--AM-
LOW PRIOES.
ý16, 211, 20, BAST ýFOUrYT 3.,
St. Paul Mnn
MILES CITY
IRON
PUMP WORKS
W llan, lrqrriet r.
Fittins in bras, itrm,
and hoes
ofslow q~shglhou a.
low is myi , w w -.
I~ --r'
.w w all Wb of ý ýM1
L~a,; CI~~Y allow C