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FHE DAILY JOURNAL MILES CITY, JMONTANA. hat ~liceIegantiaur. ýýaenf ern mail eleaea... .... »..·-l .1.n p. wester mall ehses...,. .............. _.500 p. 3) O~l epefroml a. m. tlllp. B. lada tead &uilds a:U0p LU . till :7: p. U. Jaw. IICAUELAND, P. Y. rkibean acik Tim Table. LEAVE NILU CITY GOING wiT. Ito. 11. PeelSl .=paa..... ~. U ..:!º " I4 Pae'enge.. » ..»..... ...... 2 IA P. N 0 3. Npres.Frulgh ................. 8.24 A.u LIIEAI KILO CITY GOING ·EsT /e. 1 Atlantlc Emgr,......... ... ..2:I). M. " S. Pase.ng.r ....... ........112 . M. « 14. kzprm Fnlrl~t..... . ........... ....5 bo y. M. OffICIAL NIIECTORT. FEDERAL DIJRECTORY. Dplegae to Co.ereea...... Joseph K. Tonol, Relene CIIMI· .....ý......».»....... r. it.I. Lllk. Itrlknl i m(·n...».................. lWillam H. Weblb. Helena twamer. .................... G relt. H..hena 4!.dl'ee.............»......... Jas "atlllian. Helena Chil( Juawia...· ....... .»...»»»_M 'onnell. lip ens (W w*j. (jelbralgh 1 Thee. C. Hech. be or Oletral........... egj. OGrwe Helena bperimtademt of PbUl Icetructlon . U. U. ....h...»»... .. ..... A. C. Logan, Helena U.~ ~ ~ /.$ahl... . t. Keily, hlelena Shlseto U. . Inlternal Reyiug......Jaues lhields Ser U. 8U Land O4E.e.....A. (.r.yer. Mile. City Seid U. B. Land OUe...-Abram Hall, Mile. City COUNTY OFFICERS. ellu,... ..................Dr. W. A. Imrlelgh Umbmn otheHew ........ E. H. Job.igon Pant » .......... ... ·.................. bee. H. Irvine Ts tauter......».... ...................._-M. Hrand..lnlunr Clrk and Recorder ......... .........L. C Dar lerke ofl Drlo' Court ........-Jamne. McFasla'w Judge ed Pnba 'e................ ....... in. C. Ruerble O 'y A LoA trney....... ... ....tiro. N. illarn Ar r.............T. I Thionp n /urwlor.» ...G......................O. %ceket erneer. ......... . j.........a..··r H. r.. 11.4. ('un'y PhyslcIan .........................Dr. 6t. Hed Uupsriaieadeui of Ichoole...... 3.e Louisa "'.oley (" . P. II eafean S.maaigeefSn ................- ........... C t W Alk.w'o. I. J. Whitney. MILES CITY TOWNe1UZP. Eml. .11k.ofth P..e..................... 1 1m irk Is Ca'wtablee....................... { M. lM. R eell CORPORATION OF MILER 1I1'Y. Mayor ........... ... K It. Johnson Ut, Attorney.................. W 11. Rn-a Clerk .....(.................. ........ ....... .. doI. Gordon Tr gsurer.... -.......................... II. PF tch.-l er Chief of Police ............................. .. . Lu, KIngR Walce Magl-taie ...«...... ......l....... Iluuler ALII,.HnYtu Plnt Ward-C. H. Towne (C E. Bruon. Lecond War W L I. nsif,. W. II. Itullad. WEATHER Ritt;4oRl 12x. 9 P.M. 3A.% Fr'dav. Dec. 30. Ih° - '1 -141' Sa&urday. Do.'. 31. H° --14 --2° Bund4y, Jan. 1. °10* -- 0 40 .Ollndma, Jan. '2. 3o° 12° ot° Tuesday. Jan. 3. 2~t 1o"* - 40 Wedne.d:iy, Jan. 4, 18° - tS" - So LOCAL ITEMS. Seven pound' of mixed candles for 1i at Flaharty'm. * Deputy Treasurer Van Gasken has the delinlquent tax list very nearly ready for the printer. Leave orders for W. K. Smitbh' coal at Birkle's or Coorad's. All or ders promptly filled. The snow fell thlk'y all during yesterJay and has raiwed the six Inches recorded to at least twelve. Holiday feutivities are about over and done with and the town Is grl::d* jag along in the name old rut. Col. Sam Bosworth, the genial pro. prietor of the Bosworth hbtel at For syth. spent yesterday in the city. Oh the snow, the snow, the snow. Woo't it ever get tired of letting down and vary the monotony by letting up? Train No. 1. due at 6:42 p. m. yes. terday wa rep arted nine hours late with an excellent prospect for losing More time. Major Wyman thinks the rotary snow plows will have a chance to do their work along the line after this storm is over. The Helen t Herald has discovered that Th: Na4t is on an electioneering tour and John Maguire corruburatee the statement. H od's Har.apairilla I. a purely vege table preparat ion, being free from in. Juriou. ilagredie.ts.. It 1. pecuilar in its curative jkbwVr. Atbrifty Chinaman accepts the gfift the gods give and bas ritged in a de. vice for trapping the snow birds whlch at around in swarms. "Alee samee good ph,." The Butte Miser's boliday edition is said to be adandy but the Jouttx AL' mopy Is not yet recelved, probably througb fault of the mailing depart. Meat. No book. no puff. lome good work ounld be aooonmp tabed by the city obhaln ang In clean -lg the numerous street orolgnp, whioh are now banked up and rem. demd Imnmrehi. hv th. nnor. Milt Russell has local.l Iin Helena, and It us aid as entered into partner blp with Ben Clark li, ",. livery buel.ees there. Mrs. Rusell and the UUttle boy are visiting In Ilunaran. The new Manitoba railroad folder has reaobed us, and the map of Mon. tans, lnoluded In 'be geography of the road, Is more complete tbhan any om. slal publioation known or used in the Nebools. This map Is well worth pre erving. Yankee Iullivan and an unknown had a dimoulty over a Kame of cards ad to ettle t proeeded to the Park SLhbt it oukt The erow wee soft sad 4dep ad the number of rounds flug.t unoertaln. There was no unoertalont however, in the tee of Sullivan get tiog knooked out during the melee the protecting a-gle of his redoubt able namesake falling him in the hour of need. The storm daunted many of tbe range men who were aoxious to re r.turn to their ranches yeterday, but Bud Burdette, fireman for the Soot outfi, faced the storm and is nos probably safely at housed on Powdel river. The eastern press is making a cru sade against the harmful practise o lekmrette mtoking snd the .sesrn should ietaken to beart by the lovelr. ste. numbered amungst the popula tin of Miles. Take a tumble, young mla, befre you get tombled and fill a nicotine grave. .eave orders for Comnstock's coal at Skinner's store. * Sim Prppe rwbo lnterested himself ,n behalf of the late John Hinello and took up a subsoriptlon to cover bte funeral ezpeone., yesterday turned over to the Stockgrowere'-HBak a our. ;slua of eleven dollars and afty cents, wbhlh remained of the money collect. ed after paying tlh funeral charges. It was Mr. Pepper's desire that the nmoney be devoted to some worthy charity. The star of Bethlehem, which bhas b-en hideu away in apspae for the last 3410 years, is now visible lu the south ea-t eve y morning Irom 3 o'clock to layb-eak. It is brighttt at about 4 o',.luck anid is much more brilliant thttu the morning star. It will be vaiitele for atout two years, and then vaniiamh for three hundred y.ear, again. I'1114 tar haIs ten viibtle to the earth but five times since it guided the AMagi iaud t he shepherds to the manger where briet wra born. (Jo to Bill Bullard for legt'd Mil 'aukee beer In any quantltv. * Acting ulnder lostruntious from the county board Clerk Dear yesterd.ly t legr.gibed Judge Strevell, who it at ieo'ltin; the term of supreme court at H-lens, to exert himself to have tihe sp.ring terra of distliet court for tliis county held In March or earlier. Tie tern- has been fixed for May but he seanon Is moet unpropitious. It Is le-ired to have the term over with in itIUe for ranchers to get at their spring work. otherwlewJury duty and pres ence ma witnessee will work great hardship upon our population. Chief of Police King i anxious for re..dents along priu-.ipal streetl to htve their sidewalk's cleaned a' ioon ue the snow ceases falling. Twenty roulr hours thereafter, If inot Illude Ipa-. s b'e, the work will be performed by the city and charted up to the proper ty holders. Would it not be a gooud plan to put the city priooners to work cleaning the snow otf of tuoee welks along vacant premime ? It would be healthful exercise for the two or three now serving out their time and niucb annreelated hb Ihe travelin, t,.ii.lin Now You Cas ES4. George B Silverberg desires to in form all that, are hungry and athirst that be will this evening reopen his restaurant under the supervision of the bent cook in the city. Mrals will t. served in the very best style at all hou "* of the day or night. Hot or cold luncbhe can Le ordered from the finest assortment of lunch gsNd4 ever brought here. Oysters in every style and cooked to the Queen's taste. Weiner Wurst of the beat quality. Don't forget that you can eat at IGeorge's at any hosr and be treated ILke as if you was President of the United .4tate.. * Enjoy Life. Whiat truly ieautiful world Ne live In ! Nature gives us grandeur of mountainls, glenu and oceanl , and tihousandsi e of means of enjoyment. We 'an desire no better when in per. feet health; but how often do the aru Jority of people feel like giving it up disheartened, discouraged andt worn out with disease, when there is no occasion for this feeling, as every sullf ferer can easily obtain natllsrict.ry proof that (treen's August Flower, will make them free from dlicas-., as when born. Dyspepdla and Liver Complaint are the direot causes of seventy-flye per cent. of such maladies as Billousness, Indigestion, Holk Headache, Costivole., Nervous Pros. tration, Ditzzlne of head, Palpitation of the H.ait, and other dietressIng symptom*. Three deose of August plower will prove its wonderful effeet. "amplWuulSUUU IU 4-4-11VN. I ryv i. $371.2l for a ;uebw. The readers of our paper will be in. erested nla knowing ltha tih. proprie toreof "Warner'. Log Clabin Reme. dies" will pay $.71.21 ,i eo.ai for the beet asower to tthe uestlou: "What Is the bole fur, that is in the oulide of the oblemny of the old.faabloned log cabln, as represented in the trade-mark of 'Wrner'. Log Cubln Rtemedles?' A pamphlet with a pietulr. o)f ucPh a log cabin can be prounred at any drug store. The answers muet be sent by mall to H. H. Warner & Co., proprie. tore of thb oelebrated Warner' Strfe 0ure," Ruobseter, N. Y., befeee April 10o, IM8. But ol.e aorem he s.peea ontestatL will be ouasidered. It must be signed with the reel name, irli g poetomo address, sad must stat that the party has purobaed and used a" leat one of Ihe followiug remedles Warner's Log Cabin h armperllls, Warner's Lot Cabin Hops and Buobu R-midy, Warner's L'w Cabln Cough asd O-,neumptLn RKmedy, War.er's Log Cahen Extract, Warner's Log Cabl Liver Pill*, Warner's Log Cabin Rse Cream (for catarrh, eto ). Warner's Loa Cainhu Bcaipio (fur the scalp and hair). Warner's Log Cabin Plasters. The answere will be referred lto n impartial committee for deci sion, which will be announced April 10th, 18R&. Letters o inquiry will not be answer d. The More the Merrier. With a view of surprluiin and tak. ing by storm the family of Cuunty Commiusiloner AlIer un, a large sl.ed surprise party was formed aud took paseage on yesterday afteruooun' train fur the hosplt.bie Allerton rueu* ston near Rosebud. Major Wyman, of the Northein Pacifio and Hergeant Callahan, of '.be Macqueen huuse are theintigatuorr, the Myir furnishuing trausportation and Mine Host Calia han looking after the culinary depart. ment. Muetof the Aliertun hI*mily are musicians and their residence ir plentilully supplied with nruitral wi. strumeut. so that there will be no lack of sweet Atraius in dance sacoumpain went. T:ie party ha I arranued before hand for sleighs to meet them at Rou.e bud and were prepared to klugla at any incueeney of the weather. It was propoeed to dance all ulnht and return on No.6. this moruiug butcou neotaun will Irobably be broken on aCceount of tie irregularity of the trains. The m-jrity of the party dined at ihb Macqueen by request of the man ger, yesterday and were all in readineas' for departure when the train arrived. From memory the JOURNAL Inmar .s ble to give aIpartial list of the party,iut a repreenut itlve in with them. Ve will head the list with Major Wyman,who was all over the platform, Irain and hotel loading the guests: J. C. Call thian and wife, Joe Cox and wifel, C. It. Grimflth and aife, Mr. and Mrs. Jetmaine, Mr. and Mrs. Deckert, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold, Mrs. Fuller; the Mis*es Basweett, Moran. Daughtery, Min*r, Clifford, Watson, Cooley, H.eig".. Mesrs. Dear, Tmmpkins, A. T. Campbell, Wi ley, E. E. Bktchelor, H. Basioski, F Orschel. Green. P.phsm, Ouguol, Arthur Crter,E'senberar,Dr. W hitney and Dr. Rawson. There were five or six more in the party whose nam, we don't recollect. Mr. Allerton was on the same train with the party und had to be let into the seeret. Full par ticullars to-morrow. Rheumatism We doubt if there is, or can be, a speeli. remedy for rheumatism, but thousands who have suffered its pains have been greatly ben efited by lood's Sarsaparilla. If you have failed to find relief, try this great remnedy. It corrects the acidity of the blood which Is the cause of the disease, and builds up the whole system. " I was aealeted with rheumnatism twenty pears. Previous to 15 I found no relief, but grew worse. until I was almost helpleu. Hood's Sanasperilla did nme more good than all the other medicine I ever had." II. T. BA Lcou, Shirley Village, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. 1t; six for S5. Made only by C. L HOOD1) CO., Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar SPECIAL PRICES In Winter GoodM, including HATS, AND CAPI, SHOES, BLANKEPS. DIRESS GOODI), HO.IERY, OVER. iSHOES, OLOVEI, M IT rEN ,E rC. uuntl our stock taking January l1t 1.888. D)nt fa:l to get the beueflt of thli sale, for it will beat all preceediug outs, MIcINTIRE'S BAZAAR Miles City. Dec. 2I~th 1N47. Bucks For Sale. FORTY MEAD DOUBLED-WINTERED VERMONT Hi0 ird e Iinos twro tFour Yeru Old, Seventy Head one-half bred Shrop shire buck lambs, very early, in fine condition and fit for ser vice this year. Address, G(EORGE E. NEWMAN, Custer Co. PuLamI, Mos Klid les Death Nell. Whil the bill fe motality isy lb e it may e Itly delignated, sad yIes lli lad that enal and esslel maeldi.s that le to say, ltheL that a&st the kinsy. er , lde, a. r emarks. is promiluneso-we had almoat .al.l-prepeJ.dr ames. Bright's disease sad daeiste a the ehrenie stages are rarely oured, and grasvel. suarib .r the blader and eaursle., sla many. Yet at theeot set. whe the trouble merely amouals to inacuil ty oe the ergeas tLvrled, the dangar may be null. $*d by tLha plement reNil tolis and dluretlo. Heestder's dtomaek Blttenrs. whis Imparts the sequisallte u at of tons o the orgsan, a t Lost everzecltlig them, and the use of which I.a .o* voulenl, aud ,avlveas no elaborate prepar.tlo Iyljepuli, a usu I cuncumtllsat renal complain I and deblil y, which they Inaralbl pro uce, are rnmedled by It. baI sI nare constlppatou, walarial rhbam.at and nervous ailmO s e. BUSINESS NOTICES. THE REV. GEO. H. THAYER, of Bourbou, Ild., may.: "Bi.th , ,v.elf anld wile owe tiur li'*ei to M;HILOH'i CONSUSIPrION CURE." Fur male by W. E. ravuare. ARE YOU MADE imierable by In. digeatlon, Coluaulaptlon, DJiazlaesa, Lwm" of Appetite, Yellow Skiu? Shi. iah'a Vitalierr is a positive cure. For .ale by W. E. t.vage. WHY WILL YOU c.uoh when Shiloh'. Cure will give Iroumedlate re. Ilef? Price 10 cr.., 60 ota. and $1. For sale by W. E. 4avage. SHILO 1'1 CA I'ARKH REMEDY -a ,,adttivecure for Cararrb. Diptheria and Canker Mouth. For male by W. E. Savage. N.tiee to TUapyerta. Under the pro'viious or the new revenue law all real property on whichl tLex are unpaid, i reqijlred to be advertised for iale on the 15th day of January, ,o be a ,ld at a date to be onemd in naild advertisement. Prop erty mo alvertised illnur an additional penally of ten percent for publication tax. Tuxalyera de.irous af avoiding this inlcreajsed pIenally lhollld pay their taxes before Januarv 1~, IR89. M. BRANLDENIUR(I, ('County Treasurer. PU rE VCPRIEC CREAM SAKIN6 POWoEP Its slupxrifr excleltcc proYen In mlllons of honrmp for more than a qu ,ner of a century. It ms ue4 by the Unitml .ste. Government. knorned 7y the hed.d of tbhe cire Universlles ua the tIrutget. Purert and most Healhful. Ir. PrtIcn.'e the only Bakinlg Powder that doenot omntaina mnona.i Lime, or Alum. Iold only Ln Cans. PRICE BAKINGO POWDER CO. NIEW YOR. C1ICAGO. IT. W101. ROBERT B. OREM, PRACTICAL BLACKSLMITH, AND WAGONIAKER. Oppo.ite the blaqueetn House. Park Street. ALL: WORK WA IlIRANTED. Before Cold Weather BUY A 1'AIR OF fred Dodge Felt Shoe: & 2l1ppe There a, comparatively few I~ this climUCt who do not sulhr in s,1.te Bann,ri v fr' tPed? feet crue bh weattth rubber or fine grTuicd shore. which give lutle or it I th feet. Cr4 Scnlne tlb peronl.'ron. which I. rore likely to *ylPearoC the (t, than. on a, o her Prn of the b..y, thus keoigt Iho continuai 7yda or we,. Cd oflm mrue lielgto rhmuw.IIcEI r otbcr setiuC We ngrmnlrg the felt in th hw hertlU5o W md from Iean Live Wool, which lI Cn Chn.trbfl of all dampsw Cnd impurnt ItrCasingl fri the feet, keing a C Ia continuuousiy dry and beithy, W. hvi testtmonlsia suicient to II C volume I tif.vor a these shoes, We keep N amee d quality Utbhev Geede but esp.pe tlme (f Ibontaudard fleede KINDLY SUD IN YOUR oKrDER. O.B.Towers &Oo. SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINl rotu rp 01.-:- kW ih1 CMtu lik. The holiday Issue, now ready, I. complete In Itself, eontaallng m ' matter. The cover is enriched by an ornamental border printed in gold. " price is a, usual, 25 oents. It ountains the most delightful stories, poen, as essays by distinguished writers, ano superb illustrations. Among the iwportaut articles to appear during the year 18368 oe - folowll nlw -ert,d fur prospectus: ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON wilfcontribute regularly to each er~ duraug the )ear. He will wilts on many topics. old and new, and In 4 he.g lsr aud persouni way, which will folm new bond. of htiend.bip betwseen 11 aUthor anid hi. thouanuds ofrelders. In the first paper, entitled ''" Chbp. on Dream.," appearing in the January number, he relates Incidently, la gI neatio with the general aulj-ct, some ioleresting facts uonuerning the egl of the now lamous story "'Sttauge Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde." RAILWAY ACCIDENTS, by W. 8. CHAPLAIN, will be the first of as pecIilay i.uprtaut and interesting series of papers on railways, their nadmia tratious and oonstructi.n, includiug great engineering feats, famous WIaeW uad pases, and, indeed, those branches of the subject whiob in tbhis day gage the attention of the whole country. 'the illustrations whihob will seeeN ipay this. eries will be very elaborate,original. and beautiful. The Iaulst and the titles of the future articles will be anooounooed later. DR. D. A. SARGENT'S papers on Physical Proportions and Physical Tdlen tug will tie 'olilllunil by beveral of in ireasiug interest,with as rich and saol. illustrations as those whleb have already appeared. ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES f special i.,tgest will he those on the uo Waterlo,. by JOHN C. ROPES; on "Tbe Man at Arms," by I . BLASHFIELD; two pipers by EDWARD L. WILzSON, illus.trhtli r. --. of recent Ep;yptanu research; a further arucle by WILLIAM F. APTBOIP. on a subject connectei with his recent contribution on Wagner, and inmw others. ,t el al inftetret. PROFESSOR SHALER'S articles on the Surface of the Earth will be Mn. tinuei ; anI articlen ,ll two Of the mount interention groups of corremparlry Eurolwan writers will be acompsnied by rich and novel portrait iholtnlktrtel ELECTRICITY in its various applications as a motive p ewer, eZpl oivre. 6s6 will be the -uje.,t ofl anoher gr oap of illustrated articles of eqml prae interest, by leading authorities upon these topics. MENDELSSOHN'S LETTERS written to his friend, Moseheles, at .t peean. arly interestinj time of his career, will furni.h the substance of several artlei of great Interest to musihal readsrs,whceh will be illustrated with portra:tas-e drawinrs froTm Mendelsahn's own bhand THE FICTION will be strong, notonly in the work of well kmowa.writig but inl that of new authrs, in securing wthose c.-operation the Magauine L lwen so r,ortunate durine hit flrt year of pushllcatioan. A serial novel, eatills "Far-t Harvest," by FREiDE;RIC J. STIMSON, will be begun in the Janue numther.asld a.rlv in the . er novelette, will te pullilted by HENRY JAMW anod H. C. BUN NER. The short stories are of noticeable treogtb freshness. ILLUSTRATIONS. The Magazine will nhow lncreased ezeellesce in its ill1 rations. They will he naore abundant and elaborate than ever. 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Send your order now. Subscriptions mtay be"ginat any time. .lddress KXIGHT 4. GOr q ", M.iles Gily, Aont. EcAUSLAND'S CREEDIOUR ARtIOBY. GUNS. REVOLVERS, AMMUNITION "f ovr? dewrrctp#. TM L8m ? hYoo[ of Hoty Hhvu rp' RIM to too ,osI. orUuaulthblh and operp·t ·I .1 al hind. dimly dose dad Wsw.id. ARTESIAN SELL WATER. I gm .e, prepefed to deliver "~g~~ Wma. g· bi e' A.M? s Na.lr,.i~ NMr r er /r t r L..drt .... 3M.. WdgM If Ih mmd Yma mm. JO P.II1". Northern Paciflo Railroad Compay. LAND DEPARTMENT. ST. PA'tL, MtIN.. Seop. SUP. To whom It may cone re: Notl.oe i. berbry giv.n that the NorthlSS Railroad rompa, claims tile Irae(s L the tIael under is charter to all lal wl-hb ideutlt l limits, forwhlh id 1em.0P Mr hte electln.. list. in ti e m e l th.ik l .i i - taivey s o the Unitedd W le b the terlnrta of Dakla, ihgiIn. i Washl on; and that a.ld comp.ny will the lan departs Ota aad I.n t court.. v in7, snd all tr. lll . ltoquIae ul or _nr p. crleoaoasd soelt.td lnad. and t - c e.p my will Igltltuote mpleiie IN the or taa.4l"r of any o, saidrr thle orthers ea I'l hbraugh and under the ouo.er itm road uompany Ta rcernt rullnt and order ofse m1M eey d Ihe Inrrlar . ins Inal. It Ieenutrary et. theI Corm current of dL.l.ioen of the f4.erdr s" Im rele ln Ion the ..bc.er mlater The ret, e. 1pay wih rsat say a'nd all altempa atdepis W l s.ld ladas. ('H 41. . LAMiNRW. JANM McNAI enr. Laad utM'em*uN . Coursel. Jno. Carter's, noI Or 4n, 'I-b EAJriST, MU.