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riE iDAILY JOURNAL MILZS CIT V.M&NTAZA. IrrWmJ"1 rwtma Mt L ia m Y, DDW e" sni Ili p I: S11 86hnIS¶M?706I e' sk. p.ma. U *Peao~ Inn 9 10., M.. rs. LOCAL ITEMS. Moran, Collins & Co. buy furs. * Referring to spring-we retfrain. Ales Prenatt is in the city from F.llon. Knox Hat at Orsehel's. * t Glendive was well reprewsened in his city yesterday. There will be no servtie at the Methodist church to night. Onion sets at Filaharty'. Roseubsum' rustler, ~mithy, will attend the stock convention. Johnny Zook, of Zonk & Alderson, bas been in town since Friday. spring styles in finue dress and busi ness suits arriving daily at Orachel'e.* The cow man's ganme of Hpnishb mouse had quite a run ls.t night. 8. F. B. Biddle is in from Powder river and will attend the conventio. Clean rags wanted at this office. W. M. Bnell and wife, the Hatba way sheep man, was at the Macqueen yesterday. J. M. Mbarp ramre in fromu his ranch on Tongue river yesterday for the convention. to Bill Bullard for Bent's \Iil w ee beer in any qluantity. * Tbe stock outtlts (if the Muwselibell will hold a ruerting at Lavina on the 28th of May. There will be solg .ervlce at the Methodist church for the children at 3 o'clock, p. m. Leave orders .for coal and wood at kioonner's store. Coal $3.50 Ier too. G. P. COMTrOCKc. The reserved rooms at the Macqueen house foot up nearly the entire accom modations of the hotel. Train from the east was nearly three hours late; No. 2 has not yet arrived, bezing reposted seven hourn Ipte. Dr. Wyuae, Eye, Ear and Throat Surgeon, of Hel ena, will be professionally at the Mac queen House, Miles City, April 18th and 19ti,. The Rev. H. F. Williamt will speak at the Presbyterian churcb bthis morn ing at tie usual hour for services. Fmok Tin ling stole a march on the rival agents by posting the town with "Royal Route" notices after mad night. Toum J. Allen has arrived from i b ranch up Tongue river and will re. main in town through the stock con vention. E. Remington and Al. Jansen, both former well known residents' are at Buenos Ayres, Argentine Republic, South America. The ladits of the I'resbyterian church will have lunch tables at the Reading Rooam during the stock grow. era' convention. The fair price of$300 for a good work team is gladly paid by Kufel, Kauf enbsum & Larsen. They want plenty of teams for contract work. "Fisherman'. iuck" expresaes the afternoon expedition rpade by Messrs Bullard, Dear. E:arly and Cummings, with Pete Athi.,,n as walron bos. Rloadnia-ter HWyman, of the Yellow. atone divaislo. was ill the city yeter day. The crews worked by him near ilendive consumed daily I~.0 loave of Miles City baker's bread. Copies of the 'IEEKLY YELIOW STOZNE JoIHSNAL containing the .inan Dial statement of Custer county for the year ending February 2N, 1i87, can be had at the JOUI'AL of1ce. Mr. and Mrs,. Robinson, late of Bloomdale, are at the Macqueen. Mr. Robinson has disposed of his mercan tlle interests at Bloomdale, as has also hbl partner, Fred Middleton. Yesterday's arrivailat the Maucqueen were: 8. Bean, H. E. Dey, E. 8. Johnson, W. B. Morton, J. C. Taylor, (Jleadive; W. 8. Moell and wife, Hathaway; L. B. Moore, Forsyth. On April S.tb the Musselshell out. Ats who have been giraing their herds on the Crow reserve will begin mioving them off, in oompileoe with an order from the interior department. The trains from both eat and west whloh will arrive here Tuesday morn. log will be heavily laden with visitor. to the stook convention, these being the sole trains upon whlob excurslon rates are exteded. The taflux of via. itors will be great pJ MUJ City will aoaroely be able to ass~ae all l the syle of luxurlople magulloenoe which a limited numt or could com. wund. We will do lb t #e can to make thelr stay ileasant. Dr. Byal, who Is Interested In sheep on tlH north side, thinks that pre vious esteliate of lose given by the JOURNAL are altogether too low. Over 60 per cent i claimed by the Doctor. Ayer's Cathartic Pills are suited to every age. They are mild and pleaes ant In action, thorough and seerohlog in effect, and, being sugar-coated, are easy to take. Tbece pill, never fall to give eatifascl ion. The bar V hormse and mule which Frank Westervelt ie out rounding up, (Freweo's) are raid to be worth up wards of =$0,000. The stock Is under ataeburant io a suit brought by the took Gruwers' National Batik of Miles City. Pierre Wibaux and wile will be here on Monday morning. Mr. WVimaux has Just returned from Europe and will take in the convention. He left St. Paul Friday. will stopover a day at Minguaville, aqd then take the next train for Miles. The Dakola Bell is one of the latest additionu tour exchange table. Car ruth, who tmade a reputation aa editor of the Eteilline Bell i 4tlll at the helmr and the I)akota Bell I. an excel lent holmorous weekly. It ls now pub lished at Pilux Fall'. J. R. McKay, of Tongue river, bha purchased three Cleveland Bay stall lone, and ix fline Shetland ponoles, two of them being stallions. The Cleveland Bays are in Dakota and the Shetlands will soon be brought out to his Tongue river ranch. Mlanagers of all outfits are requested to meet Monday, the day before the conveunton, to arrange some Import ant round-up mattero. The place of meeting loa not been designated but most probably the Macqueen house parlori will be tender d. The members of last year's citizens' committee for the entertainment of visiting stock men during the oonven. tlon, who hold over this year, and are in the territory, are Major Logan, John M. Holt and E. H. Johnson. They are making preparation.. J. J. McLaughlin bea resigned ble position sq stock agent of the Rock Island road to accept a position as local agent with the Minneapolis A Nortbwestern at Minneapolis. Mac's genial presenoe will be greatly missed during the coming shipping season. A perfectly sound body and a mind unlimpaired are possibleooly with pure blood. Leading medical authorities indorse Ayer's Harsaparilla as the best blood purifying medicine in existence. It vastly lncreases the working and productive powers of both hand and brain. What a great thing ii fame! The announcement :of the arrival in At. Paul recently of two Irish wolf dogs belonging to Theodore toouewelt, and en route to bhi Montana ranch, occu. pies a prominent position in a Minne apolls publication. Incidentally it Is stated that the brutes are valued at .)00 each. Edward Seymour has taken his brother, W. W. Seymour, into part. nership, and their cattle firm will in tie future be known as the Seymour Bro.berm. They have bought out the 7H, whi.h cattle will be talley marked with their old hrand U S, and then driven to t-)e old U' range. The purchase was made on the first day of April in ('hicago. Dr. liurltegh enjoys the unusual dis tinction of Ibeing retained to defend nine murder ea.e.at thle coming term of court-a reoord which is probably nout puseaesed by any ot ter attorney in the o'untry. Lent our Irlelnds lil the states should think from tbi, that murder is Inoulged in an a pantime in thib vicin ity we hasten to explain that the ao oused are all full olooded aborigine., who have fallen under the ken of the white man's law for golong on the war path and slaughtering their red brothers and sisters. Among the visitors from St. Paul, who left via the Northern Palific on Friday and probably were aboard thibs orning's delayed train were O. B. Bowland, of the Pontiac Live Stock company; J. L. DeHeart, MaJ. Towers, of Towers & Oudgell; Mr. Belcher, of the (. P'. railroad; Hon. Then. loose velt, E. Ramsay, Col. Harden, C. B. Ferris and wife, of St. Paul; N. C. Deerlng, of the Deering cattle comn. pany; C. (. Mtrause, Milwaukee; Col. Malone; R. B. Briggs; Dr. Alloway, Dakota Veterinary Surgeon, Cola. Gould,Keenan and Hamilton. Although losses in sheep are not dl inishlbing any on close investigatioo, It is believed by many that the oatte losses have been greatly exaggerated. Only yesterday a gentleman who has been riding over the north side ranges for a week called our attention to tblhi ht and says he has closely obeerved ad that loees on the north side eeoeded to have been greater than Sotherw contiguous range-will not oertalnly foot up 15 per cent, sod be *zpresat Ibts opinioo ias Joutly. It is time foe the cruokers to let bow and awat lurtber developmets, which must assuredly be more and more .a vorable. Of Iateret to It.sw neos. County Clerk and BReorder L. C. Dear ha received a letter from Gen eral Claim Agent 1). K. Ford of the Northern Pacific railroad announcing that as the company deslrtsto conform to the recent enlitment of the legisla tive aheembly of Mootana, relative to the paymenet torm t. ck killed or Injured through the actual negilgence of rail. road compeoie,-, In c'niiltallle with .ectio one of the act meutiued, a record of all toctk killed or injured in Curter ouulty will ti kept at Miles Cith ~latioUn fr the Ila.spctI'I of tIole whom it may concern. U. A. 5. U. S. Grant Past, No. 14, Depart ment of Montan, G. A. R.. will give its second annual promaeunde concert at the Rink In Miles City on the even inK of Wednesday, April 20, 1887. There will be a drill by a detachment of the Fifth ilfas.try. Music by the Fifth infantry bind. Tickets, admit ting geutlemln and lady, $2.00; tickets to gallery. S. .cents each. Drill will c'.m.lmence at 8:30 ash'rp. Dancing ilnuwedlately after drill. Tickets are now on sale and can bhe had of the rembuhers and at the usual places. HItERY RotY EYN, = Poat Commander. The uong service. The choral service last evening at the Presbyterian church was very well attended. A large and appreciative audience assembled to hear the Rev. H. F. Williams and wife in their song service, every seat in the church being taken. As a singer Mr. Williams has a rich. powerful voice, whieh filled the entire space in the church. But those portions rendered by Mrs. Will lhain were more than pleasing, and many were the expreslaons of satisfac. lion front the members of the congre gation. They intend giving ",ong service" to-day at the Methodist church at 3 o'clock, p. m., for the ben efit of the Sunday school children; and the Rev. Mr. Williams will preach this morning at the Presbyterian church. Services at the usual hour. Trebelll and Musn. To-morrow, Monday evening, April 18th, at the Rink Opera House Thea tre, we will bave two artlsts such as we have never heard in our city be fore. Zelle Trebelli belongs to the greatest musical stars of the world. In England she occupies a position se and to no other artist. Her annual appearance in London and bthe prov inces are always crowned with the greatest possible triumphs, and she is an ever welcome guest at the Queen's drawiag rooms. She has a phenome nal voice, powerful and yet soft and sweet. Add to this the most wonder ful cultivation and artful blending of her registers, and we can account for Trebelli's great popularity. Musin, the Iviolinist, is without exaggeration at the head of his profetsion in this coun try. He has a beautiful round tone, deep soulful, Mympathy, and ,marve lous execution. His bowing is per fect, and tone effects are such as no other violinist of the present has at tained. Besides these two phenome. nal stars, the company has two great artists in Herr Steindorfl and Signor Duzensi. Trebelil will be heard as "Carmen" which is considered her greatest part. Let all reserve their seats for the grand opera concert. A large house is certain on account of the many strangers in town. The "i" (Compllcaetln. When the annual general meeting of the Powder River Cattle Company was held at London recently, Moret on Frewen etaIde a great talk. A re-or* ganized company known as the Inter natioual Cattle C'ompany had previ oumly been formed, to which the as sets of the Powder Itivec Cattle ('om pany were to be transferred. A liqul dator in the person o' Mr. Kemp was appointed to wake this transfer to the new company. Mr. Kemp made his re:)ort and stated that the company had had a severe struggle during the past year, owing to the lack of funds and that he had borrowed by permis slon of the court of obhancery £20,000, and that until the same could be paid, the transfer could not be made. Here a rather heated seeson began. It ap pear. that in 1872 Mr. Moreton Frewen bought out his partners in the ranch buslones and turned over the entire plant to the company for £52,000, ome £50,000 of whloh he took in shares and it was agreed as £20,000 of share were not to be turned over to him for five years he should have the management of the company, as he put it, "the management wr part of the price to be paid for my property." He was forced to resign the management, and in the course of time Mr. Plunket as sumed the maunskement, to whom Mr. Frewen lays all the misfortunes and losnse of the company. He then gave notice that as the by law under which he was appointed manager was still unaltered, an he hen never been removed by a two-thirds vote and ua the company was in a hopeless state of complications, he would sue for damagep, tlbe ootraer rf the cnmpany with him having olearly been be.n broken; he felt sure that a weatern Jury would give him back his own with a iubeta, tial addition. Little work uav done after Mr. Frewen's talk and the stockholders adjourned. A Life Meade Miemrtb By dysppsls is scarcely worth the lilir . A on, prlelou appite, bnmrheur, pussllg nervous sympltas. liereased amtci o.f the heart arter est Ig, siaklag Is tho abdome h boewem meal. sad .•ul' os after, are wmea the aesomesir indict i of 'his baraasin coumpla.t. Two thrngs oaly i3 needtul for its renoval. A reort to Hosteuer' tomach i..er-, arid pnerste4me oa i uw 1 teso remnedial liuasure- tIlrig adoped. a cure Iertain. Tabeu immedialely belore or after mwals. Ibls grelat slomchiie mitm Itdr see-s uon of the glulrie Juica, the nalur.l solv et of M lfood. The nery. on and blHous symuptooalceaqunul u"p n chronic inditg.stln d m.ap·pr, as the cemp aint gradully vields to the torrective and lvl.torating influeneo of the Bitter. Appetlee returns. sleep becoame mor Slrealilng. rnd a a sequH"ee. the body Io etctenl y nnurished, muscal. r p~:wer iuncreses. and the mind gnrows sntman . 'se the ittelr lfor chills and fe.vr aid hematsm S Blood Elizir is the only S Blood Rmnedy guar teed. It is a postlive ou for Uleer, Erop. tiosor 8philitie Poisalag. It priets the whole system, and h.L besall .ll maticl sad Neuralgic paine. We guarstee it. Johnil W right. rruggleltl. Te Oeaoa ,wiyAeLkeL o warmnted, is because it is the bet Blood Preparation known. It will pos. tvely cure all Blood Disease., purlles the whole system, and thoroughly builds up the Oonstitution. Jlemember, we guarantee it. Johi, \V rllfht, Druggi.t. I'replo,als for Fresh Ieef and Muttom. ItA .'i'AIftT N IIJA RTMIKT OF DAKOTA. 0.:, L HIEt ('OMMI8MAIY OF tk'IIITlNCE, Fr. I'AtL, inn March 1!, liS7. F A l.)D i'R ,PiAI.BAL, Il triplicae, subject to the Iualoleonditioals. wll be ieceived at his ce or at the oflesa of the Acting (ommilaraes of tubaistence, at each of the posts named herein until 11 o'clock, Tuesday. April 19, 1887, fer dehlv ery at Forts Abraham I.InCOln, Assinaibolae. tBennett. Buford, Caster, Keogh, Maginnia, Meade, Missoula. I'eutbin, Randall. Shaw. liseetoo, Snelling sully, latien. and Yatre and amps Pep lar River and 8heridau, of such qusutileieof fresh teef and mutte u may be requitred by the Bui.ter ce Department aat thee posts from July I. Ibl;.to June 910, 1888. o such less time as the ('ornuisary Generalef 8helasaence may direct reparate p lropsl will be received and opened as above for furnishlig at the respective posts, during the came period, such choice cu's of Fresh IBef and Mbuton for sale to oSmers. su may be requi red Bids will state the price per pound, net, on the block. For conditions, etc.. apply to th. undersigned or to the Ac'tngCommi.eartln of bubsiatence at say of the posts named. The overnalent reseervee the right to reject any or all bids. Proposals should beenclosed in sealed envelopes and marked "Proposals for Fresh Beet and Mutton." C. B PENROItE. Capt. C. 8., Ut. S. A., Chief C. 8, BUSINESS NOTICEE. Prof. Bach is sole agent for An beuser-Bush tSt. Loute keg beer, 8.. denber'a fine Key Wers and La .on femiou, celebrated Cuban band-jpade eeee., * Nm.ese.g. Notice is hereb yrivenl that the cornm ml.wioners of Custer county wi!l luret in speclal selniln on Monday. April 18th, at the oftce of he county clerk at Mile. City. M. T., fir the transaction of such busine~ as may properly conme before them. By order of the board of County Corn mlsloners. L. C. DE:AN. Clerk. Dated. Miles City. Ar. 15, 1887. RINK Opera House. ONE NIGHT ONLY. UOND.AY, APRIL 18th. CONCERT AND OPERA INIPABALLELED Pt ('CE.s. The Wor'd'. Greatest C.ntralto. M 1 E. ZELIE TREBELLI The Renowned Violinist, M. OVIZDl MUSIN The Celebrated Pianist. The brilliant tenor rAlL NTEI.h)kY. 816. 'lZE18I. I I'PRT- GRANDI NTATIE (ONCERT. II PAItT-Neee. In Full (Cotume., E.t. From THE GRAND OPERA, CARMEN General Admission.................... ............. $1 00 R uerved f ate .... .... ........................ ....... 1.2 tale of mast* comownces on Thursday. April 14th, at -avage's drug store C. B. Tourz & Co. lhd t es brat bw on 4 ý win ýt tkllbreu' ur Itm tJki hLW c1~ash L r pr; d mutr atIbUu ire err tb hr gId for a art the. J.i wir &Cao. Grand Opening 0M IONDAY, APRIL lbth, Dry Goods, NOTIONS, Gents' Fornishing Goods Hats, Caps, BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING, And the largest and beet asorted stock of Staple and Fancy GROCERIES, QUEENSWYAE, LASSWABE, ETC. Ever brought to Montana. These goods wore pcil selected to meet the watts of the people or le City and vicinity, sad we etead to all a cordial invlkatie to an ls..s.e tion of our goods and price belore purchasing elesehere: and a thle goods were all bought for rah from l hg tesee they will be sold for At pries. that DEFY ALL COMPETITION. REMEMBER THE DAY, 11NDAT, AFURL 1lth. LEIGHTON & JORDAN, WHOLESALE GROCERS, RANCH]N'S SUPPLIES, Goods Delivered at Ranches. TI OLDE IST An LIN ST IOVs8 IN EASTERN MONTANA. ias, miv Hardware, ISTOVES, TIN WARE [BARRED WIRE, Wagons, Plows, HARROWS, Eto. DM, m d b 3M Ow Geiin ie . aeism h m le msee ma bi watf I r sallng h ag-es pe r , u . f Miles Streovll & M'. .1 iUTTES rr..Y IRON AND PUMP WORKS 1. UIJAN, Preprietr. Fittings in brass, iron, pipe and hose. lea..r is epgs., biler, ai all kids of rtea, lrce ad Id 4goarln out ntb * a l ksin. ot Mac aemy N ..et m ath arg epeNsiwe Imtr Ofh Munal Marnsl kI NORTH WUU8IU 61epelulege SM em.rY Nel waist Heelin POIPS FOR SILK AND D~iVIE All wort don* wsth piwapeumw sd .sw. bleestem guauysagted. (Wetop Wegt. Osatiseter.) T. BERTBRAD. Wbepo Eig gasg.m~tw Peutbwu Puws el rwee the terrible ·flcu of jle , · "j~ reen such e.eav rra:Yaq loso dww~s d, ar or. noeqsee (oeictlhrb··irlli .ober.d * the n. sd odae -tI to NiDLTAYI.NVld Mack. Ts botl r ouaqhr ttu gsM 1~021 toa aou uumg frobm dn zb smd~A oece. l~ 11tr1·1 -' lullUWE55.U ,AL wuuwriousA , includi ngtorug Uhs. oa V-e .-:--Baca furnish man Mpºolli~ id r A""tr7 t> r. TIIý net $ e bottle or fS t=' ýý 7.. U K~smT IS, ft e Wv.M~i~gYO,.