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DailyYellowstone Journal
VOLUMEi. NO. 8.
MILESCITY, MONTANA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1882.
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OUMMve, M. T. Oct. 25,11:30 H. m.^^At the (leniocratic meeting holden^here to-niKbt about 300 to 300 were^prvseat, with J. K. Maionty In tbe^chair. The meeting was add reused by^Major Maginuio. wbo, aft*r a brief re^^view of Colonel Handent' campaign^' orations, proceeded to defend himself^j against the attacks on bis public^1 career as delegate in connection with^! the Diamond R. ring, etc., then to^^numerate his services for tbe territory^I in tbe way of working for establish-^i mentof military posts, river appropria-^I linns, etc., stating among other things^| that no other territory had as large a^| share of appropriations as this. The^remainder of tin speech Way a repudia^^tion of charges of working for the in^^terest of the Northern Pacific railroad^company, and his want of energy In^presenting a bill for atiiuhwion of the^territory as a state, saying that Dakota^had been trying for the tost five or six^years, and when time Was favorable,^which he could judge from intimate^acquaintance of political temper of^congress, be would get bills and jiapers^in fifteen minutes. He closed with are-^view of the reaources of the country^and the proud plaae Montana would^take when she became a state. He^was followed hy C. G. Cox, of Miles^City, who, after some brief remarks in^bia usual caustic manner, reviewed the^career of the cantiitjate and his strong^claims upon the people for eminent^services rendered and bis irreproacha^^ble public conduct. The meetiug^closed at 11 P. x., and the chair and^speakers went off for a champagne^lunch.
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GrandFours. Dakota, Oct. 2-r^.^^Great excitement prevuils here to^^night. This aftcrmsm ut .1 o'clock, a^negro, who worked in si ImrlsTshop in^this city, who is only known by the^name of Aleck, rode up on horseltack,^to a party of thirteen men thrashing^on a farm, five mil.** the other side of^Norton, and made some inquiries^about land in the vicinity, and rode on^about half a mile away where he met^a ynuiiK Norwegian ^rii l bringing water^to the workmen. The negro w as seen^dismount, knock her dow n and out^^rage her. Home of the men took a^team from the thrashing machine, and^started In pursuit, but before they^reached him, he mounted his horse and^rode away. They kept him in sight^for another mile, when he was again^seen to dismount, hitch his horse, and^enter the house of conductor r*ani Bur-^bank, of the Manitoba nntd' As the^men approached the house they heart!^the woman screaming; being armed,^they shot the negro's horse, bitched^outside. While in the house, the brute^outraged Mrs. Burbank and appeared^outside iust as the pursuers were ap^^proaching, he drew a knife and brand^^ished it, making threats and started on^a run toward the city. For some ui -^$* stintsble reason, the cowardly pur^^suers dm not dare tire on him, but fol^^lowed him three miles farther, and^finally allowed him to escape.
LaterAbout 10 o'clock officer^Ladden and chief of police Hennessv,^found tbe black fiend in bed at East^Grand Forks, and had but little diffi^^culty in capturing him. He confessed^to the crime, and said he had been^drinking. When the vigilance com^^mittee heard of the arrest, it was only^with dtfhcully that they were restrain^^ed from storming the city jail and^lynching tbe prisoner.
Later.A ntoh broke Into the jail^and took the ravisher oat and strung^biin up. The world is rid of another^brute. The negro was hung at the^railroad bridge. It is said that the hus^^band of the but woman ravished, was^the person that placed the not we around^the neck of the wretch. Tbe latest re^^ports are, that the victims will recover.^The simpathy of the entire community^Is extended to the poor sufferers.
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ItTKira Risks Solicited on Dwellings,^Hausahelet Goods and Preferred Stocks.
Ralsihh,Oct. ^^.^A terli^Was fought near the old baitl^the Guilford court house, a
fromGreensford, last high! The wea^^pons used, were Itorse-wliipe. The^fight lasted about four hours, and was^witnessed by over fifty spectators. Ed.^Johnson, one of tbe duelists was so^cut up, that hit akin hung In stripe.^Chas. Williams, the other man, was^also terribly injured. Cause of the^duel was a young woman, with whom^both were lu love.
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Washimotox,Out. 36.^ A well In^^formed Charleston, 8. C. republican^is here to see Hecretary Henderson In^the Interest of some coalition candi^^dates of Houth Carolina. He said to^^night, that he felt quite sure of three^counties. These- three are Campbell,^iu Uiajjf li,lt^ciWan.l fash. In^the county Campbell and Cash are^W#JJ known hulepcndent detoocrata,^Macksy Is an equally well known re^^publican. This gentleman thinks that^it Is possible tbat Brayton tbe republi^^can wbo Is In county district may also^pull through. Negroes have been ad^^vised to vote only for congressional can^^didates this year. The ballots for con^^gressional candidates are placed in^square boxes.( They are guarded by^federal officials, federal laws, until^they are counted. It is believed that^they will be fairly counted. The coali^^tions ticket will be allowed to quietly^die.
Madison,Wis., Oot. 2ft.^The pre^^liminary examination in tbe case of^Col. Thomas Reynolds, charged with^forging pension vouchers, which was^set for this morning, was, at tbe request^of Col. William F. Vilas, attorney for^the defense, postponed until November^21at to enable him te Investigate the^facts and decide whether to waive an^examination which, owing to pressing^duties, be could not do sooner.
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Washington,Oct. 25.^Hecretary^Chandler is said to be now devoting^himself to the republican congressional^eouituittw, and many of the friends of^lite party will undoubtedly regret that^hi didiiot tdm hit attention to It be^^fore so many bluuders were committed.^It is known that he differs in^many partlooJars from the manage^^ment, but it b probaMy too late now^to relieve him of tbe Important blun^^ders.
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TheprliAi at^jtrf leeb tsu Man Camp^^bell, of Colorado, and Tho*. Lyons of^the Pacific coast, occurred yesterday at^Pueblo, Colorado. Eight rounds were
CmcAt it), Oct. 2ft^ Intelligence was^received here early this morning, from^th^ souttieTH faff of the city, of tbe^killing last night, of Albeit Hardier,^by Frank Miller. The latter was^drunk, and was having an altercation^with his wile on the sidewalk, when^Hardier attempted the part of a peace^^maker, when Mrs. Miller slapped him^to th^ht^a*$M0^r-r s**v**M Jugu^^lar vein. All are working people.
j*jt.v,rmxciL amb pamtk.^The family jar is frequently a jug.^To keep fish from smelling^Cut off^their nose-.
Homewomen are things of beauty,^but a jaw forever.
Tomake a mess^ Pour a quart of^molasses into your wife's bonnet.
Thericher a man makes his food,^the poorer he makes his appetite.
Ifa musician enjoys himself w ithout^^measure,^ can be have a good time
TheKaiem Register has been pre^^sented with a pop-corn containing nine^cars.
Apawnbroker is not necessarily a^lonesome fellow, even if he does loan^some.
Menare like wagons; they rattle^prodigiously when there is nothing in^them.
Tomake a cord of wood go a great^way^leave it out doors. It has been^known to go \iH miles.
Ittakes Hm whole legislature to^change a man's name. A woman can^change hen by the act of a single man.
Dr.Holland wrote: ^There's a song^in the air.^ Investigation would have^shown him that the air was In the^song.
MarkTwain remarks that all we^need to possess the finest navy in the^world is ships^for we have plenty of^water.
Asign posted up in a Wisconsin saw^mill reeds: ^The saws are running;^no use to touch them to convince your^^selves.
Anexcellent quartette^a good^temper, a good library, a good wife and^a good friend, are four of the choicest^blessings of life.
Whena girl has been at school seven^years and spells vaccinate ^vaxinate,^^is it the fault of the school system or^the girl's system T
Whenyou have bored the bull's^eye, sit down and keep still; folks will^think then that you can hit it any^time you have a mind to.
Littlecolored boys are coming Into^fashion as pages in Paris. And, by the^way, they are not the first black pages^in tbe history of Paris.
Whilein the Hills Bishop Marty ad^^ministered the rite of confirmation at^Rapid, Fort Meade, Hturgla, Dead-^Wood, Central and Lead.
Congresswater, congress water,^^muttered Cauliflowci, ^well flip me up^for a bad nickel if this isn't the first^time I km w congressmen drank^water.
Afellow must sow his wild oats,^you know,^ ext '.aimed the adolescent^John. ^Yes, replied Annie ; but one^shouldn't begin sowing so soon after^cradling.
Goodday, Most-! How you vas,^shanged. Voultin't never hafe knowd
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Adversity,says a western orator,^takes us up short ami sets us down^hard, and when it is done, we feel as^contented as a boy t bat's been spanked^and set away to cool.
Weall k now tbat a wrinkle is a sign^of advancing in age; we know, too that^while womeu hate wrinkles, they are^vet willing to atiopt everj-new wrinkle^that comes along.
WhatIs the liest remedy for an In^^attentive audience^^ asked a preacher.^^Give them something to attend to;^hungry sheep will look up to the rack^if there is hay lu it.
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Vfcirhbaa Uea In aae bote for ibe aaet three rear^an.i alwajm gate univrraal aetMaotlon. Thiecaa1^ia just aa rsuommeadad. All tnrdate FranatW^Iliad. Ki ea.naklu diaeoaaS far Latfe OrSarr^Lrate Oniera at
Paris,Oct. it.^The Bey of Tunis^has made treaty with France by which^that |s^wer assumes the debt of Tunis,^organising the admin 1st rat ion of Juda,^and takes control of ail puMic pro^^perty, giving tbe hey a retiring allow^^ance. '
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Nt.Pavl, Oct. 26.^Republican con^^gressional campaign was opened lu^MiniMepolis yesterday with a rousing^meetlrtg-.
BoaroK,Oct. 35.^A cable gram from^Monlto Phillepeoa Islands, says: Bus^^iness is suspeudesl here. Owing to a^terrible cyclone hapesed here Oct 30th^whioh caused great destruction to bafl-^dlage, and beacin)d thlrti i a vesseia,
NorthAdams, MaAH., Oct. SR.^^Emerson (1. Watson, saighaeei of the^Troy and Oiecunetd loeamotive which^r.tn Into caboose- foarlHl with work-
Jmen on Honaac Tunnel She on f**tur-^tlay last causing mmm* fjehtha, was at-
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