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Page 1: Daily Yellowstone journal (Miles City, Mont.) 1887-06-10 [p ]chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86075021/1887-06-10/ed-1/seq-3.pdfrwekee e n sauy quatity. * Ms . . MIMdJleto* d bildwvn

rIlE DAILY JOURNALMI&*02' MO)N UNA.

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LOCAL ITEMS.

Both tra la W this mornaIg.

Ed B. keymor nturned yeerdayhfr th Ug Dry, whee he bad bnas me# -ohso

TYIdy wrs deeldedly warm, butte Ilvely brese whiob stirred the4ottoswods all day rendered thebresm sm oppreslve.

rb vegetables, fruit, bread andeake at the P. O. frult and news depo*

Mr. T. Bertrand, wife of tbe wellkuown mabhlnist, has ben confinedto hr room for a day or two, but Is

ow reported mab better.

The eonttalnment this evening be-vwuJD u:IL,.' o'oook; doou_

in 4ad 9'6 Ioem wltl iM awOwd.

Stoe B4 BaJrj p tob d 1il.rwekee e n sauy quatity. *

Ms . . MIMdJleto* d bildwvnwest ea yTe day ead will w0,maduiag the beaeW term. Middletis Mew a Mbaket lb paeit if IWSet

OS artulday Yellowstone countybeMdp I the amout of 1,500 will be*R4d e e highet bidd Waeve pr.Thm ar the nrt lmue of bonds forth county. ..

Ide oream can now be bad at Mn.Brownis reidece at fifteen ents perdis. *

L. A. Huftman, chalrman of theboard of county commlesloors, de-parted th(bs aarain for BllUnp tonegotiat a transfer of the bonds ofYellowatone county.

"Hew dear to my bear are themesem of qhlidbeod days. whrn hudresslleotlea preosets them to view.The serd sad the sehool bouse lighIt sad very loved spot wbleb my la.

uesy knew."

Chue. L Griffith left this morni•r Coster aoa, to which place he

bee bees promes d by the superintes.deit of this division of the NorthewrPaeie. Orit is a ood man sad wearoemeoy o loe him from thisle gatl.

CeOs y CommlsOer Geeo. W. W. -oteos seemspsaled by hib witieturt.o

ed lst ight to the raoc near Rosbhd. This sesloo of the eounty eom.ndesers has beeb a long one andMr. Allertoo was glad to again return

Sthe mreh sand round-up.meas.... of ames.

Wishing to se if I cannot attr•etmough support from the town to helpmo l keeping the Maquern Housereaing I have reduesd table board toeves dollars per week.

Wx. N. MAcquaru.Mile City. June Sib, 17. .

The public school pupil will weerhis beet smile today. 'Ob were younever a sobhool boy, and did you t.evertbls and feel that swelling of theheart you n*'er an feel again ?" Goup to the sohool house today and see-.-wb be sebool boys and girls have

aoen doing; whether they have addedanother year to their lives.

E. P. B. Harrisbo, who with Col.Beesets is completing suoovys in Mon.bta, has finished the survey of thehat Bisa reservation, a contractswebded him at the beginlinlg of theesaes. Mr. Harri e has other Unit.d i enetelasls b ead i west-as stenlesa ad les aew on his ways the g IBlaemkbht uand Fthees

lae oouatries to esmemeen eopmeanspis.

Do not take quinine for malarial die-ordrs. Ayer's Ague Cur, containesa. aor any other dangerousw airedi4le. This preparation, If taken ineadt aesordanos with direetion, iWuitd lo oureall malarial diseases

"Usqy, wbho you grow up, remOembea tb ready i the olor of the win-aift bhe on bhe race oourue of life.Beady Oah, by whom that dun eol-ed un I Puroae Topay is always die-

tIMnda" This l advlea which HosenJos. 1, "'a lisabd for the War"

vn toI his s. Hoaea a funny oldoul we erpetenti grarv puns-"a

9ernieo W b*et r heeuaht to be pun.tohed."

The life.givgP prapi of Ayar'sSasaparilla have ,Merlia U wall.earned reputatlon, and de it theamost efliotal and hkJd Pwlae o

eode. For alldiaaseat m helatas, liver, sad kidney, this remsdy

Sq equal. Prios. .

DavO Bastr, of the Hunter AZvismatleampany and J. W.Pa.tgmW, who aeempanled him on thetrp, retred yesterday from thbraOP o thMltat o aompany on theEIf Dry. The aMe of( thlalrm havebun paroabed by Plan Wibaux and

meNa after the Smadp a possiblete ate wll be drlv• to Mr. WI.

Ola1l, r. L armw dbo6 . 1-mkoe e aelmemt, asemsga b:

selbspeats of tbe daa4iuP Deelg the tripa large blak bear wakilled ad bhe pasty e•naug beok theskin mna trophy.

C. C. HMk.l, oewor of the •opislne tL Butto, beas lshed his w.orsad gos east, Mr. Hashell Is Trowne of bhe alas, sad as seek d.ollna to erdiSt l b report of Bev. C.C. FrhrssLks.aem l as, p.--eshes

o mad to s Beale report eseerlagsFrroat'st a lal d Id "I Mo-not pet say bow the& will tSerml.astl, sad esnuot talk bout It unil Ihave seen Mr. Frost, who poelbly halnr*wmallo In bes pessssios that willobsage the eupeet of oftrl." Tb•mla will be worked tontnuously anddeveloyd to Its full estent, notwithstanding the trouble among tbhe latesited parties. It was Isared ltaalghdt at Mr. Prut had made a,pdsmats all sleng the liUe foipnabain upon hls •turo to Mootaa

o es veremd gentleman.

etaegap waeb th cosiig dayof thequarterly sai of th boatd of son.IF'm m sas, uamres eloadmwsn, apltp dsallnwed and eld

.p. oslae .-o the c e1r eolrksabewlu a s" revenue for the cowstgif his pam of eruly 1000. or thequarter eading May 81t wae apprg-I 4f4 bavlag cee to the kaawledg~ahI) ba•d, adllally. that Lba boadsof the county of Yellowstone wouad todbed fr sal to the higesl bidderMbove peq s hbe 11h telst., amous.-itg to $01,800, Commlslioner 0. W.Allerto lt.erel a ressplutleo In. tfetse follows: "That as the county ofCoateu dies new own and bold Yel-lowtone couoy warrants to theamounLt d $4i,98311&l.wth, erued Is-terest from Septembe 14 4 188e. andwhereas, Caster county Ie dlesrou ofconvertlng tbhe aid warrantse ntobonds, be it resolved that L. A. Huff-mna, ehairman of the board of com-mlsloonor of Custer counry, be au-bhorawd to prooneed to Billings and no-

psotte for ao exobange of the saidwarrants for bonds or eaeb." It wrals resolved that the beard ratify anyaud all satilos of the obharman In thepemissa, provided he mado no barterof the warmnab for ess than prinolpaland aeorued lotetst. The board thenadjourned sine die.

A Marra Ida"sa.G Tbhe tmospber of the capital is

streaked with a bueekskin lavor inooonequence of thoparsnoelnl the oity

of an imposing delegation of FortBerthold .Ute, who are bhere on theirsemi-ooossloona skirmish for backalley bouquote and such gems of bar.berl glitter as the ash piles afford.SThe modern Injun ise ndeed plotur-

p eeqe, but like the star kangaroo of* Artemue Ward's great moral show, heo is an "amoosin ons." He is almost

impressive when he glide to hisrtealthy fashion along the streets, Inthe very shadow of the capitol o' allDakota, as a sort of frontier reminis-

r eno. and he calls to mind in a strikingn manner tbe great change that has

Sbeen wrought in the social condition

e of the country almost within a doeade.o But wvM you see a regular reserve-

Stoa Indian crowned with a bad plugShat decorated with fo•bers. a very

much uoed up soldier cost and sligbtlyfurther attired In gunny sack materialyou annot but conclude that the In.dian of today does not rprosent theb historio and traditionary maJety ofthe race. You sigh to think what

* "d-d barren ideality" be has beoomi.. -Bismarok Tribune..-21WUjiHak ABIAUUU.

Arch the Tumls.

No doubt it would be an expensivejob to arch the tunnels witb grapltelaid in cement, but there Is no quretionbut this is necessary to the completionof the work and In the end wouldprove the obespest. It s possible thatneglect of this matter will prove muchthe most expensive. Veryooetly aoc.dents are liable to occur at any time,which would only be so much addedto the necesity and cost of completingthe work. This is a work that neednot be all done at once or in any oneseason, nor would It prevent the useof the tunnels in the mean time.Some part of the work should be doneeach seaon, beginning with thoseparts that are most dangerous, andpushing it till all Is sfe and oomplete.Timbering is but a temporary remedy.for these timbers will soon rot awayand have to be replaced. The over.head line will furnish a temporaryremedy for transportatioo, but wouldbe unreliable and expensive for winteruse. A wet season like this is un-doubtedly worse for a tunnel than adry one, for the percolating waterloqens the rook and gravity tI alwaysat work. Whether the tunnels arearshed or nut, measures should betame to conduct off the water that

I la amy form over or in the violn-UtY Of Ote. It Is simply marvelous

ed h lu that so erious aoldentsI V19 Y oourmd, but it would be

tmptbg o frtie not to heed thewerulU that h b6 been given -

H-a r

Whem

A'DL th4 'wlbmanly o ~ Wme

full EtO pb f.OU jrdak but a eg-wp ttre

pir^^j= We tun to ofr NloI andstelolhed to find tht ji tor*"4gMdj pf spppliyr, of pulI ,of.r,0vous pr6stration, of malii=bblo4ul arW , ofBright', ditesM , *heMosdisee, of Odrey diiie, ofrbmnlgaaq or of poeumools.

i( *langlaru that most of ooi.rpenloa Iep die of tbes, di"ldes. Any

Joursibtt wb2 watabee the teleaphrepoir, will be asuootbed at te bum-d drf proaluent victims o tbhse dis-orders.

SMiny statementa have appeared inour sDper wit0 other. tothe tflet thattie diseaes that ar'led off so manyprominent men in 18M, are really theloaotion of the fatal effets.

When a valasble hoi perislbs, Itbeoomes the alsr days' talk of the1sporting world, and yet thbouads ofordinary borse are dying every day.their aggregat lose Is esnmous, andyettheir death creates no comment.

Bol It wltb Individuals. Theca'usof death of .promineut men createscommnt, especially when it eaa beabowp that me. sesepected diseseoarrsl off mot of tlPmi, and yet "vutnap•be*s of ordinary mae and woaendiebefore thvir time evry year fromthe ame oau•Ie."

,Xtl sa•dl tbhe blood s kept fueefrom ic soaid, the heart dlkee, pe-lyels, nervous prostrat•o, pneumonis,rheumatism, and many cases of con*sumption, would never te snown.Tbls uri sacid we are luld, is the wt ate

f the the system, and it the duty of thekidneys to remove this waste.

We are told that if the kidneys aremaointainoed in perfect health, the uric,kidney, acid .1 kept out of the clood,and these sudden and uuiversal dis-eases caused by urJi ac d will, in alarge measure disappear.

But how shall tuls he done? It Isfolly to treat e'ffect. If there an anyknown way of getting at the cause.that way should be known to the pub-lie. We believe that Warner's saleoure, of which so much has been writ-ton, and so much talked of by the I ub.lie generally, Is now recognised by Im-pprtial pbyelicaus and the publio as

bhe one specifle for suchb diseases.Because public attention bas been

directed to thbls great remedy by meausof advertislug, some persons have notbelieved in the remedy. We aeonotson bow Mr. Waruer nould iLoamal-atrly benefi the public in sany otherway, and his valuable specific shouldnot be condemned beesuo some nor-trums have come before the publio inthe same way, any more than t0atdoctors should be condemned becauseso many of them aUre Leompetent.

It is astmishing what pod opinionsyou bear on every side, of that greatremedy, and publicopinlon thus basedupon actual experience, has all theweight and importoance of absolutetruth.

At this time of the year, the urlomrld In the blood nlovite pneumoolnand rheumatlem, and thdre is not aman who does not dread thse mono-stenrs of disease; but he need have nofear of them we are told, if bhe rid theblood of the urie aold camse.

These words are strong, and maysound like an advertisement, and berejected as such by unthinking peoplebut we believe they are tbe truth, andas ubch should be spoken by everytruth.loving newepaper.

Tbh. Vpeateme rAMs sene,.President Halrris was at the 8iver

Bow club yesterday about noon, tomeet several of our oltaeos in an in.formal way. Among others premetwere Messrs. Bonner, Capiloe, Moftst,Cleveland. Irvine, Connell, MoCaigsad General Dana. Tbe conversationturned upon the advantage to theNorthern Pafolo road of its presentmode of aooees to Butte. Mr. Caplieowent into the subject in detail andrepresented to President Haurrl theadvabtap to his road of a branch toButte from Gallatin through Plpe.stone Par. The immene agriculturalresources of eastern Montana were enlarged upon, sad that suob a branchcould not fall to enjoy a profitable In.oome from the lft that Butte wouldbe its readleet sld nearest market forall the produce it could furnish. Thecoal fields mear there would also haveeadler and cheaper caess to this sa

tlon which will be a Jrp consomerfor al such produse be they aredevloped. The saboet wus eluaelctedwith mape and Mr. Harris gives the.eagh Irlmntles ea the point whlk•the getlemes premet wshed to lm.pemspesa hib, samely, that I. sonam.pealsg or the taSo of this NstbLothe Northe lPacilae ould net mewss-fully eaosted gpast roads ern andcomiag I with Its presst Alitl.esMr. Hatius mesed muhek lipeedwith th equaammt presemtd I bl,and will bring th maet er baee theboard of direeters a mess as a .lea. The Nertherm Pacsis hn w Isposion to build bfashe iablesb it isg aempletd ibs. The hadrse r aedby the goveirmeat prehb s theNutihrm tlf . Um bes mai

landet bnsMsM nul She ie Ii

opeas Wm akm spUtes- a$ iSmtarslf•aPa3lleo e , m "-Nb b-bee asespliebod in tho emgidaleof she overiMd route at twe sdies.- tt MiseLr.

Srst LiMThe lljwrt Ig lttes emaln un

eoald er In tlh Mile Oit, M. T..poseoee, Jure 9, 1887:

AAadmWne, W

Ban, J NCapwell, Harmon Clinto, Warr'n HCorter, Max

DDyer, Jame Dremno , ColeDonobue, Thoe H Dod A DDubole. Chs

EvIas, Chu A0

Grower. Miss KateHenke, Mr HeonnOey, Pollie

Kimball, FrankL

Lippold, Henry

Manugh. E L Mayer, A E

Parkhu rt, F K Pember, AlPonpenoy, Aaron

Rayner, Robert

Rternbelm, Julius Slater, Wmlusser, J P

Woods, JohbPersonscalling for the above letters

will plese say they are advertled.JoRH McAustnAD. P. M.

An Iadiehi Owi @Vwihe lb iv Iks alekM- aiiendow

ill be whem t said he misi.. the bis Is 8310812esql lem he amm 1b umqlm it digalm rmld ermceugum., it abashbi e 6 e6 wiink withHewIsie. r' Iemb Bma. Lbs hmukhbl *mim I. mctlvlUt apsaIn by LmiinmpLItlm i1

heniiUpmsgi7 sums NOii Ie 4.400"ieitb..aminmmlmbs isd. lb uiW miii; lb

Mamee; far upm lb Seq.; ldaItiua . Mina leuimedab. mimeeqai~s up Iml'iutl Si ofLiter and she divid.. S his lbbe 146 pm.lbgsncbaanmei imgulm~iV e>< lb beads w miwig mlpalaleimIy miuamm by lbs imur Imiu/Wefsm,wblcb is i.iaitdy S. e prmitmml .tbibbeumesis eats mad memo eimiles he bias pi8k. semitmimand dre.chtia pemudlime~ Sie mseure. Ie...and pruers.t fe rmit am eans ml ub.ebm.

Pr.pm.lm der Eq at Fete Cuie, K. T.

H3ADQUAIYEp D'aauuu Of Ds~oyi,Orvace Ov QAmTItummi.ere Psm.. Ii... Nq >? 17P.

L A LID flUPOS&I 1b JmIlaehmmee he17 iii ildhl m~ed. ee UshM dwdjm be,

ode.' 041l'blebtl mlgi des wtM heP eemss116. thebk preim ENU sloi abq IS M. . .11wr2lutL~ i .k lm T..

iAes I..ease Eq, Mma or L.ePtde&,maem will pe. ies he istlheo doe iluired pol'ybraae Qud iM mo pMClrusi wil

b.pin.esto maid sinit ~d. emeis ime :ed wieTeeLuwl. Ir .arr. a tlb reele myd~

'r emakm pppeamtimudn lb Fuiiehell Is lbme

91 167 Giissp.I. mii lawbb"sihi e uNeUse to t Il. db w r i. tM Q. UI Lur iiLteL~ur~d wc~YVA C I M. MO I' IL

Dgey Qaelartelr General, . e.A.

e~ml'grmgmsee eacue. 3.?. SHIDmprn y aumimmr Gimi Dua..A.

p 11" . W qhg

as.Wegn. MImdy . 0 a vip poiuiv -m h -linus of eazism vw . %6m bJohn Wright. DruggIst.

BUSINESS8 NOTICES.Prof. Deeb I. sole agent foor A

bomerBush Bt. Louis bgR beer B.1-demaberg's fin. Key WOOe and La Cofl.teslon, celebrated Cuban bead-made

Luar.r..

11K 1OPERA 10 3KONE NIGHBT ONLY.

Satarday,Jue 11,1887.J. H. HALLADAY'S

COLOIED GEORGIA

MINSTRELS!Celug I thir pecid Car.

22PEOPLE••2Brass Band

AND

Classic Orchestra.e Ir lV e sr Smoi MUet Pa.

n .I, slu M e dml ,

"A aeiMt on, es memt mea l mtMulpa s.-ame I p4up vmy w .-..J. L KALLADAT.

Aob new on ete Ya r'I W Mts`.ui ....m Ua.h Mnn. a n.g. ,

85 REDUCTIONon the prieo of alltaitigsShe Wi . t the atiler'

ED. ARNOLD.Baitr mark dom uas

_--•trl Ia II

We aure a eWn •

at os , but 'e

Wool ' f Stl oo,Pr wsw Pel.W ,ao.

C4wky hot, *.N,atsuler prio, p*;.50.

OLOTHING,$4 Per Suit,

Aunyrwhm el, $10.

Inatl~n to the abovewe carry athlline of

Cuts' Fniluis,Dry Goods,

GROCERIES,

PROVISIONSWe nova follow but

to t eae p Inad ci brito he ubilo goods nit

from 25 to 50 percent.ler than they have beenPqingI fbr tile-ain l hers Thommsremtab which we wEideeomomtrate to oar u.Iuctlon If you will canon

Leading anrdhea ofMIntaina d WycIIeng.

R. Tow's &UCt

Mm fw or $1.h 6m14 U #A k yu wre olr ft )r-

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