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THE DAILY JOURNAL nMTAUISHKD 1881. WILj. CITY. MONTANA. v * - -- - ---- - -' heeditorof TUH YlLLOWironI '. JooNAL t lot rsponsible for any af the opin *.s or utleralcU of lt correapondents. Notieo is hereby given to all concerned btat TUi YaLLWMroIr JnUITAL PUoLISHING Co. kshds the catraet to do all pritlng and d Wrt~ln, . waktover Dttaor ehargeable to Cu ueematy.aldl s ao thedelgnatetd and only pIper i Outer staty is wiblh servlce by publicatioi ba hImlly mad. Lel notloes published in 9t6h paps of Custer ooaaty, are v.ld and ti-m s has beem decided by the couru of a% =il & at Tu TILLOWMTUON JOURNAL *9LU C o., - Ieatrae b any of the employes IM ipea or oethe, will be rebeg(id unlss W.su l bby a written ordlr igned by the pub tsh er i belases muans r. Priday, March 8 1889. Imm.ia Jaws. Jiwqipe~at the present time oem. manyintresingstories of old uuhwho ar. hearty, but it is dnt doubt mor uouncs case than the one s~o~aI b Te FllRive Globe has U,**m bee ulihd It is that of a Datmut frmrnamed Wila Mm who is nearly eO years of age. wsborn at Tiverton, P. I., and Smany years in a comfostable on the main road to New, When he was aboutS jeans of age be was attacked with a child's disease forwhich Dr. Weat was engaged to r'wb.The Dr. West mentioned Ha nalarge mansion below Bridge pu~~an was an ancestor of the po ntTmlwhich resides nth vi the tim of Mr. Bennett's d~mt. nlivation wa a favorito form tretrretC alosnel was the drug msissed and admininiared to the pa lent tither from careleusnems or s~ecause the mercurial preparation hdgjadn the boy's jaws, and a ca& sos aes was developed. be miauy weeks his lie was de rlaid that the muscles of the 6bY' jaw were ruined, and, like the ie lower jaw would always re : ed. To regain strength it was mesesarry to have all hsfood7.pecially g~parad before it was given tohim. Whet placed before him he managed 00 04, ese it in between the lips which were slowly recovering from the at moat fatal work done by the deadly drug. The salivary glands were not injured by the burning ofthe calomel, Bennett recovered after a long illnes and grew up as most Rhode Island boys do who spend a life on a farm, He pays visits to the Fall River mar hetbuen, with whom he has done buai ases for nearly ftyyears. He is a ruddy feats red, portly man of genial timspesament., and with the exception of a alight facial defect he shows no ~gsof the accident which has kept jaws immiovable for so many years mg rem's ?,.k Iajia. Notwithstanding the widespread im pradon that the additions to the rain w7 =wuldof the United States dur Irbe eomsnaratively it dgnflftcnt, the evidence zs now' before usthat the railway mileage of the eanr~was increased during the yea. by than 7,1770 miles of main bc.While thin is much leas than the phenomenal increase in the year 18W 1888, 1882 and 1881, when the mew mileage was respectively 1$,00Q, 4,000, 11,56o and 9,796 miles, the wracd for the peas year exceeds that of every other year in history, with the incetaLion of he esr 1871, when 7,871 WwnNow track was laid in all but two a the thirty-eeven dtates and territonies the excetons nfo Nevada. Kan, ma til leads the list in the extent of view milaofeage. and she has done so for ueaofthe years. California ooiuc otThe most striking characteristio of the year's work is the lrenumber ~~at t lines of which It s com. posd dthecorrepondingi small aveaeleas than twenty mies-for Brachl~n. Only sbout twelve built more than 100 nules each; those doing theo largest amount of work being the Chicago, Kansas and Nebraska, 412 miles; St. Paul, Minneapolis and an sobsa, 474 miles, sand Southern Pacific, &hrouau various subsidiary companies, litile over 300 miles. These facts are Ipratas showing how the natuare of the work of railway conatructiow halfnged in a single year The build gof great competitive lines practi aly ceased for the immediate present., and the year's work was chiefly "e voted to the construction of short In dependent lines or bran hee. -Railway brulpturn. Sculpture must fir4 be a common =laoe, a fashionable necesMity in the ;om life, before it cau flouri' h gratly and nationally in a couminonwealth like ours. The field of the culptor as the rival of the painter in the dLily affections of amateurs is practically unworked, bcarcely suspocted, yet the igsm of its presence are on all sides. One straw is the rqmoval of an old prejudice against plaster casts, uswl in !eu of Atlicr materrial. As to that is now called sculpture-backed as it is by no large mass of trained, culti vated fosterers-the silent nation of marble and bronze statues which men think of when sculpture is mentioned becomes already oppreeive. Our park will soon offer the cluttered haos of the cemetery and become a dirision. But will not then a wider tte, wearying of easel pictures and rgkwam on the wall, carved woods and b abraec, turn to statuary for arre b~ , companionable forms of art, at a eaimer in temperament and more lnd-etrutible than the fashionable eorations of our homes It is only bybeinfing at the firid. that we sr cultivae the public tste to the bW"l of Athens and Foreace, and h. the knowledd to bid our esulp B Itopl with Ume grandet forms o srtthatZ for their backmunds de maed se, a lanstoape, or a steepled bw ---Century. Th.e tis alway queer li urd In. There is norhin w Wroonr Eock you down for neirt e him a liar. Burglars x"il ot stand it0 Only professional liar are proud of the achievement, and they aro few. And now the editor of Tho Popular Science 3Monthly wonders why we have such tolerance for one specific style and form of lying-he campaign lie. Why do people prominent as gen tlemen, ieligious and of high social standing, defend, help on and dissem inate a lie, intended to bring the op posing part to confuion unjutlyt fails to nd the cause, but he be ieves the remedy is a biaa of educao tion toward acience- love of facts and truth. The fact in, in all contests, the subtle and deceitful is brought to the front It is diffoult to ight honor. Pugilm aooording Marquis of TQuenberry rules, is euWer thba politidacscording to the golden rle. We have too muh of it to kee moa L-Globe-Democrnt Drs. REEVES & BUNTON. The ONd Holible Ulpeehias of sey years sips. THseRROA T CANCERS. PI'IL. PISTTULA, RUPTURE. cared Witheut pals oe hinders... to busIness Timmall f1 rms .1 Threat. Laug. Nomv sad Neeod luinass. all Chremic d~scern .ad Deform tse far in advise. of any isetntilee is this seen try. These who teample. gping to Hot Springs fartrnetmmst of any Puivate or Blood Disaseuu san be curd hor egothird tho aseat at ear Private Dis thin. free frfrm om peloe m , perfotbalihteabe had. to. That "tired" feeling sad all female weak.' cam ormpU st id BloetUngHeadaches, Nor vow~~~~~~~ Prsr n Sea eiiy l lessees. teprassiom and Indigestion. Ovarian troubes. In Lamation sad Ulceratico Falling sad Displace minis, Spinal weaknsess, kidae comaplaints and Ch ofLife. Csosult the odDoctor. E" eND A, Actte or Clarontc Isis mais rf the Eyelide orr Abos..Dmmuo Vlsion of eeeorboth eyes, and Thumor of Lid. SLInisustion of the Bar, Ulceration or Catarrb. lntsrnal er external Deafness. or peialysis 41P ing or rooring noises., Thickened Drum etc. MImmefl Debility. Mpermstorrh na, Nerniral ~I WOS Lowss, Night Emiissions, Laes of nalowr leeplessnees. Despondency, Lois of Memory. Confusion of Ideas, Blurs heforole t eyes, Lassitude, Languor. Gjioomineis, Depression of spirits. Aversion to socialt, sesily Discoaraged Lock oft'onidnon. Dull, Lstloss, Unfit for study or business, and Buds life a burden, safely per msnontly sand privatel cured. bra eeit mlta-eompietel eradicatedwisa uh a f mercury. scrofula. Eryuipelas. ee sores Heed and Ibone, syphilitic sore Throat. and Mouth sad Tongui. Glandular Enlargement of the N4eck . heumantism Catarrh, etc. Permanently Cared when others have failed. UB ºt Kidnyad Bladdrtoubles, qusmey c nnstlng. Urine nghY e*loced or milky sedlment ON standing , Gorb so abet, Cystitis. we tplcured. Cb resseaable. °$U A IE I j ..Bleed -: sleet, stricture saste fsx Gal power. wakwo h nul°ps ato deir, in male or female. whether from imprudest habits of yoang sad sexual habits in mature er or san earste wtdshllietels the sexualhai speedily sad permamestly cured. Vomutatlos Xkse and etriely middssiela Medica" free hrom obserrvation to jalparts of the Umited states. Orreseadus aese e prompt attsties. Noe bumer, weri nless sevem peniodbybfa~rsemlfis sdamps, Said 10 emns. an stamps dhr ssjl and list of gasstioea*pa wooknso srusa~ii hea IptnySyphilis. Gemerrmeea, Gliet sad Variaosely. Term sirietly gash. Calleae er addres.. Drs. POWUSLL 3UZV AI. DiUNTONf. Cer. Main IL sad WanliSt., Oppietle Ce mapotites Need. Helens. Meat.. NORlTHER PACIFIC RAI LROAD lYNN DIUiOT LUll 31 WBIU SAINT PAUL MINIIEAPO LIS. DU Or OUT4 Idab. WIuihnactu Territmry, Gad aD Point. in Minnesota, Di hots, Montano, OREGOE, Mrish C.Inbia, Fuge hind 11d ALASKA. NO CIANBIo OFiGlS ST. PAOl. and PORTLANL EMIGRANT SLEEPERS FREE The Only All Rail Line to the YELLOWSTONE PARR Izpm Talc Piny, Ne v igh as aMaes PULWMAN PAUSCE SLEEPERS 01WIL . earn Se.7 Puum"- am Of. Paeil, Mr em JOHN CARTER'S I~i~ViiVomIEI4 POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder n ;&- varies. A mart velof purity, stre..gth and whole inomenece. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be mold in competition with the multitude of low test, sbort we~iht, alum or phos. ehtOYA ower.KING only incas ROYA BAY1(OPOWDER Co.. 1116 Wail street New Yerk. LIFE RENEWER! = I aums*rt~h.b nb IN- 7R =r* OZTH'v CUBE withut ° It s, tas forie.aa For a ic; e.3. ~Addnm. S~n from The diary of tour. isJ ta, cowoiercial travel era, buiine a men and others banreald That the Wisconsin Central baa theda the most popular line between Min neapolis, St. Paul and Milwaukee and Chicago; That the Wisconsin Central Is daily addinwtnltM.IiinIwdmi.rs a the reeoQ nized Pullman line between Minne apls t Paul and Milwaukee and That the Wisconsin Central touches the mast prominent poiuta in Ww. consin, and that it had more import ant business cen ters on its through line than any other railway in the foithwest; That the Wisconsin Central has made an enviable reputation with it. peer That the Wiconsin Central runs feat trains on wbich all ola'wee o passen gers are carried with comw'4iloum and distinct accommodation for all; That the Wismmsin Central baa repre sentatives distributed throughout the country. who will cheerfully give any Information that may be desired and that its terminal Agents are specially instructed to look after the comfort of passengers who may he routed via its line. For detailed Information, apply to your nearest Ticket Agent or to repre sentatives of the road. WE .KLOUIS AMIS 3AIK Ast. Oail. Passe. & Tkt. At MILWAuUKU.W1 P. H. ANION, Noth stemn Pw'wienerAt 19 Jicollst Hoe.. Block Mnzxxai'Uus .i ~ut T X00. «. d V~ urossn mu° AT srE, Uasp, As. U ~d Qmsmisgrs lisa -~ Y alg binlhesm totai eawl u (leet. IpraseMIto dtm lag it to all wamrrs Palog, Isjim* blab fold by r D'3ais W. 3. layin., Agnt. K1MUL' V PATRC'UiZING ,Tao, Ca. sr's Rasptaus , 4 th. !~2k~d Uhl 6&l a 1 No ~ - Great English Remedy Murray's Specific. ,A guarsa embd suro for all norvous diseases such as Week IlMommy Less o1 erls F~wer lie=sl Headache. Palm Is aim. I Nervous I'rudstioed, Weak eel~aihtieomlelWeek. meNil ss., Imee tseq sad gesesla lees imeitherlez: cc~ase b Isd ~olssetison ease. tie., sad which ultmtelyntl load to Pruamre Old Agox.fu Ias L O sa osis .ad d e by mail ee receipt of prise. Full peellelaslsmp~mphst. seat tree to ehyes Splicset. =e=ng 0ues. For every 86.00 wrerl ed veead six boxe.. with a wuittsa guarantee to rebut thoe meey if our specdde doss a t.TS S e~hta euro. trslg Addese 11 corn numleatloma to the so means. HIE MUREAT MEIDICINE CO K a n C tCASU .W holesale m ad 3oeIal A ssets , Bolese. H~ost Dr. Liebig A Co., Frmm the Liebig World Diapensary and international Surglcal In etltute, Kansas City. Mo., and 1an Fran eta.. Cal., w ill have oUleo at Windser Hote. Buntte City, Moat. Mare` 10th to 80th, 1189. at Grand Central Ho~tel, Ana. conda, March 3 lit, at Pacilec Moeln, Maln at.,Melena, April lot to 7th, 1530. DR. LIDPIG & CO. Medical and Surgical institute, 301 and Il Wesl 9th it., Kansm City, Mo., and 400 Geary Wt, San Franlsiae, Cal. Fer the treatment of all CHRONIC and SURGICAL DISEASES, Appliances for Deformities. Beet facilities, apparatus and equipments for succeesful treatment of every form of diseas. re quiring Medical and Surgical treatment. Sixty-two new room. for patients; beet accoan. moo'axions west of New York. Writ, for illustrated papers on Deformitles, Club Feet, Curvature of the N",ink-, Piles, Tumoers, (sancer, Catarrh, B~ronchitis, Inhalation, Iflectri city, Magitetiem, Paralytsie Epilepsy ,Kidney, Bladder, Eye, Es,, Skin and blood, and all nurgi cal Operation.. Diseewn of Women a Specialty. Book on di. eases froee Tb. oely Reliable M(edical and Surgical Insti tute making a specihity of Private Dliseases. All blood diseases suceesefnlly treated. Pyihi ies Poison removed from the system without mor cury. New Restorative Treatment for Lose of Viutal Power. Persons unable to visit as may be treated at bome by coriespondence. All comutun ications eoaadeetiat. Medicines or instruments sent by mali or esprese securely pecked. One personal interview profarred. Call and conenlt ne, or send history of your cairn, and we will send in plain wrapper nur Book Freo explaining why thou~suds cannot be cured of Private. t~pecial and Nervous Di-ease., Semilnal Weakness epsrms torrhma. Impotency, S~yphillis. (ionhorrbhcs~tileet, Varloocele, s~c.. aet. Petidb Coast lastitute. established for nearly a quarter of a cete y. Corner of Gesry sad Masoon ate., flan Francisco, Cal. Di-pe nsar and D)rug btore oecupying the whole corner of block. First elsa. rooms and board fer >K t patieto et the saqitariasm connected with the Liebig World Dispensary. Calleor address Ksamm City, No.. er Hia Fran eiioe, C.I. ULMITAA SHORT VIE . fi traveling every' one should eon older, well the question of ecomomy, comfort inlet, and speed, these quesiom being of the same Importance in ajourne, of an houras In one of several days' rlde. An exaznlnation of the mar'will convince anyone that this is the most direct route to and from all the principal points In aend W UWt . 'on- tIU A~a. Dakota and Yuatana. Our epuipznen) and time are ezoellent. Our rates sri the lowest, but this fact Is som~ething which speaks for ltself Definite figure and iaps ueos be obtained by applying to any Agent of thh Company, or the Gea erul Passenger Apent. a The following are a few of the Principal " Points reached via this Line: AT. Cwmr, PAUK Cuerrn, Framcs FAxras, rwJxOxIrTOx, bit. Vi'xcmrr, Hur cuims, PAYNEWiTILL, Mow~s An'tavfou Axe Buucumulczix.u Muu ATTOwN Alma nmt, ELLtNIALU, fNABPsTON, b'A3oO, I -RAND F102L1, 05Apr03, Divns LAzj< IIirrmauU AND Bvvtan, D~zorA; GLzsw (.')w J)AWU Jr.BULKNAl),Amuwmoau FT. hen i 1x. GElk? FALLS, Hh-inA Afl 117,MOYTAN'.; Wz~cnwm, Xhmnroaia1 A::) ALL P'ACIFIC COAST rOInISr. Parties seek lng farmna or business lor. tilawl iduuulopruiisboth on this line in Northern Dakota and Montana, also in Minnesota 'vhene thE Company has for sale at low picrles n on favorable terns 2,000,010 acres of ex cellent farming, grazing and timber lands For upsp and ote UinormationUI address &BoOOWALrmn, C. II. WARUIN, Lead0 ( 1mfmoaer. Gsa'! Pam. As 16 IT. "A&U". XLNU. AL MAVYuL, W. B. AlzAzsm e, GWIUMea.w. Urn'1ue[ los Ci & Speoalsi Stag. Una, WEARE & THORNBUR(, Prop Daily Nta"e W DEADWOOD AIn :- liIELMAII -:- POIftTF. m.ny .r. Y,. inn. asrModa, W.4ara. nu onra umlap. MO seL. Pon!pmr Oq9Mi ImmCra-fo stas 00.. Phfldru_ Cry for_ Pftcher'u Cetodmr~ for Infants and Children, I noommuad itmmpeowsoomy Sarp r w tommacb, DiarrM&, SMna. soun Me . " .A , K cok D. D, N Wwms giveldpw. ad I' 21 " OSdW k Bradl**. N.Y. I s=YwL a m lwif. F-o Tim Owrnu CouIm?, 77 Murray fSve. N. T. SOMITHINl OF INTEREST FOR VOU'TO READ! Having had a very mooceesfl Mu trade and nearly sold out our entire Fail Purchase of Suit' inga, we purchased an entire new line of Winter Suits at EXTREMELY LOW FIGURES We shall be pleased to give our :trade the advantage of these BARGAINS. If you are in need of a nbae, nobby suit, the best materlel and finish, give us a cali. We &,e oonvlnoed that you w i ll .find exactly w hat you are looking fo brO$ IL & R . H COMMERCIAL LEAD USO BLOCK. CLOTHIERS io i Ua l f o e a okp eoW~al tt. U of all.n d to one . stm ulw cna.:o BOTTLED WINES, WHISKIES,BRNISE1 F~OR THE H9LIDAY TRADE. htirUil[SY!UIJ .: