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MilKS CITY, MOSTASA.^Sunday, October 29, lfBa.
N^ lull, acaimt 1:11 Via ItMM JiM'ksai.,^^ ^iiinuted by an^ of the eniplc^T^^ of naitt paper, or^^t4i^ra, will u r . .-Lin/.i'ii unieM ad'onipaiiitst by
writtenorder .1.1 ^^^ the publinher.
Tlie*M^t of Til* Til llllllll JOCBBAL is^^n^ n-j.ii^-itV for Mir of thr opinion, or uUer-^MM ol Hi corrMpilwlrilto.
NotIt': ^* brn bjrVlvrn to all IMMMMi thai Tilt^Y^: Luw*Tiisr. .ftH'KNtl. hoM* the rontracl from
aek^r ^!' Montana to ^lo all priming and
Jvertii ; nl what'v.T iialnrp rharpvahle !^^ Om-^NaTSSanty ; htiiI nlw la the ile*ignatt-^l and unlit^|.^p^r in PaaWf aattlrtl In which arrrirra by puhlt-^^^at ion can hp awpaf% made. !^enal not iota pith*^.-n. 1 in other pajwra of fuller county are mid^md MftMaaa, in lia^ htm detailed by the courta of^StarUMU.
CuslorCounty Republican Ticket.
KorFieie^ato to ^'^ingrei^s
ALEXC. BOTKIX.
ForDiatrict Allorney.^ANDKKW F. Bl KLElliH.
ForCouncilman,^W.U.TKKA HIRLKIOH, Jr.
ForKepri'ufntatlTet,^KIUNKY ERWIS,^*Bm) h. FOSTER.^For sheriff,
rim.ii'brady.
ForTivaniirer,^ALBERT B. t'l'KRY.
Fort'lerk and Recorder.^I.IX'RS H. TAYl.nR,
ForProbate Judge.^WILLIAM C. STAEIILF.,^For I'onnty ('tmimiMionera,^JOHN m. TINKLER, lor ahort term.^JOSEPH UBMHtOV, for long term.^ALONZO VrSF.il. for long tana.^Por Axenxor,^Ws. wood.^For I'oroner.^ROBERT 8, kedd.^For Superintendent of Public Instruction.^CHA.^. B. TOWERS.
ForPurveyor,^william b. caw.
KorJu-ticej. of the Peace,^VV. 11 ROSS,^W. E. COTTER.^For Count ahlea,
DMEARLY.^JOHN CONLV.
AVNOrNTKMKNT.
Tothe Voters of Custer County:
Iit sire t^^ Inform my friends and the^^ibalfl in general, thai I sun nut u enn-^did.de i'i^r ;tip OM within tlie giitof^the VMM 01 litis county.
A.W.^ Chi'rth.
Mile-City, Oct 2Mh. Ihmj. tf.
anmhm KMKM.
IndependentCandidate.
Ihereby announce myself ^^ a can^^didate for the office of County Clerk,^md respectfully a^k the suffrages of^the iteople. Ham'i. O'Conxkm..
mmm(Hjr, Oct. H\ lnsi a-tf
anmhtnckmknt.
Iherehv announce myself as aenndi-^^ iHle for tlie office of Assessor of Custer^.^ounty, M. T.
A.I*. Klanaoan.^Miles City, OctolnT, :Mth INf. ^^tf.
announcement.
[hereby declare myself a cundidatc^for eleetlon to the office of |irohate^judge for the County of Custer.
4-4fAktmlk H. O'Connor.
Mile*City, Oct. 21, 18rii^.
Aii.tioi^^ ^:mi:nt.
Ihereby announce my mime ah can^^didate for county eommiNtiioner of^^Justcr oountv, for tlie long tenn, on^be independent licktt.
Wm.H. Hi li.ahii.^Mile* City, M. T.. Oct. m\ W*
annoitnckmknt.
Ihereby announce myself ^^* a can-^^rtale for the office of KberilTol Cus^^ter OtMMtV, Montana, subject to the^decision of the voters of the county at^'he next general election.
I'lli LIP ItKADY.
Mile*Citv, Aug. 1^*2. ITtf
amsoiMKMr.NT.
Ihereby aniiouiice myself a csndi-^i ttc for the office of County Clerk of^^'ustter County, subject to tlie decision^^f the voters of the said county at the^; -tiling general election.
L.R. Taylor.
Mile*City, M. T., Aug. 1^, '^i 3^tf.
liotkini^ a man of and for the peo^^ple.
Acleaner record than that of Mar^^shall llotkin'* la bard to find.
Thinla the year the republicans of^Custer county get in their heavy work.
Somepersons i\:ul fault with the^democratic nominees, on the grounds^of incompetence. Mini hundreds of^democrats favor the republican candi^^dates fi^4 their ability. '
Tlierepublicans will do their cele^^brating on the 7th and 8th of Novem^^ber.
Downin Tennessee, at democratic^gatherings, they hire a colored fiddler^to play a few tunes by way of getting^up a little enthusiasm among the faith^^ful, but nothing short of a britRs band^w II wake them up in Miles City.
The^take notice^ business la only a^blind to keep standing and save com-^|Ktsition.
Thedays for fat contracts will have^paaseii away with the election of Mar^^shal Mot kin
C,I
E^ SONS
Wholesaleand Retail Dealers in
Whereintimidation is practised,^there you will find the largest demo^^cratic majorities.
Itsa mistaken idea to imagine the^entire ticket as put forth by the repuli-^lloaJM of Custer county will not be^elected by a majority that will loom^up like the plume of the tShah of Per^^sia, which ia comiKwed wholly of^diamonds.
TheHon. Martin Maginuis, it is^said, will engage in mercantile pur- j^suits after the rtothatW
Maginniswill the loneliest man in^the territory on the announcement of^the election of Marshal Hotkin.
Civilitycosts nothing, and some^smart aleeks, that, through influence,^iret Into position, seem to lie unaware^of that fact.
Thepeople of Custer county are^proud of their ticket, nominated by^the republicans, and will endorse it at^the polls on tlie immortal Nov. 7th.^Immortal because our democratic re|r-^rcsentativc is dropped out of the list,^(tolitically hurled, as it wen .
It'sthe right of every American citi^^zen^women ami fools i \eepted^to^vote according to their coif i tions. If^any one tries to bulldoze you, s|iot him^as an enemy to American institutions^and vote against him every time, no^matter what party he represents.
DRYGOODS
Groin,lion. Etc.
TheEvening Winter has stopped in- i^sinuatiug against the noble order of^Masons. The remarks have made it^many enemies.
Theresti'l remains active work for^Custer county republicans from now^until Nov. 7th. See to it the victory^is a mammoth one.
Apaper never makes anything I y^attacking the character of such men as^C. H. Oould ; this the Daily Evening^l^ullnem will soon discover.
TheMasons of our countv will no^doubt remember the sneering allusion*^to their noble organization made by^the Evening Cider Preu.
Onthis bright ami pleasant Sunday^morning, we again affirm, that Martin^Maginnis, a resident of Minnesota, is^filling his last term in congress.
Som'years have elapsed since tl e^republicans were so thoroughly united^as at the present moment. This meai^s^victory, don't fail to rememlier it.
Westwardthe Star of Empire takes^its way.^ Eastward Botkin'a star^^to** after Nov. 7th, straight to a |^oint^on the Potomac river, called Washing^^ton.
Thewhite laboring men of Monta'.a^will -upport the party that has shown^itself their friend by shutting oil' MM^ini|Mirtation of Chinese Coolie labor.^^tiutte Miner.
Ifthey do that the party that owns^a James ti. Hlaine will get all tlie^\otcs of white lalsiring men in Mon^^tana,
Ithas been suggested that the demo- :^cratic candidates, who have enjoytd ;^the novelty of setting up their names i^to be kin^ekcd down by republican^votes, contemplate a re-union, at Salt^Lake, alter election, and while^there, will probably indulge In their^semi-annual bath.
OufStock is by far tlie Largest
INEASTERN MONTANA.
Andis Complete in Every Department
ItobFord, who for a stipulated sum^of money, slew Jesse James, his best i^friend, lias just been turned loose on^the community again, having been^found not guilty of murdering \\ ood^Hile. It took the jury forty-one hours^to agree. Ford is the worst kind of a^criminal, and if not locked up may do^some harm yet.
CattleMen and Ranchers!
-CastHara Find Cosaplaia Outfit*.
Ifthe editor of the Evening Pharisee^keeps up his lick telling stories alsui^the JouitNAL editor, he bids fare to
TheDiamond R. ot.tllt thinks the^republicans of Custer county are or^^ganized ; well, we should smile, ami^when the riot act is read to ^limber^Jiin, on the 7th of November, he will^think that the seventy-five votes sent^to the crossing of the Muscle-Shell to^represent 7^S) tissue ballots, have nut
fastbecome the champion liar of the a tidal wave,^age.
DonCarlos, the permanent pre^^tender for the S|Mtnish throne, lias bet n^shelved by his followers, for gambling.^He was probably caught ^bucking the^tiger.
Thenear approach of the day set for^our territory to redeem itself should^urge every voter to give his attention^to the import ant tpuestion and ask him^^self what the democratic pi.rty have^done for the interest of the territory^^It can easily be ascertained as it is de-^The Steele county, Minn., Hemltt,^y Bmn/tm, and if
wantsto know if saltK.nsare a blessing | MHrtin MaK,nnii haseverdone us any
good,the amount is so small that it
toa community. Don't know about^the blessing pari, but they are mighty^convenient.
Theair will be thick with epithets,^uttered by the democrats, ou the 7th^of November, when they discover, us^^ing the language of the poet, how^beautifully they are left.
wouldtake a powerful microscope to '^discover it.
Aburglar was arrested in Minnesota^a few days ago, that was suffering fr' tn^a severe cold, caused by the chilled^lead that entered his hotly from the
townofficer's trusty forty-four self I think, however. Mr.
TheLondon Standard has pnsluced^some bitter things against Major liar^rlson of Chicago, who recently return^^ed from a trip to England ami Ireland.^Mr. Harrison had the courage to s|H'ak^of things as he observed and found^them ; hence the grunt from the Stan^^dard, known everywhere as the organ^of English prejudice and bigotry. We^IIan i on will
actor.
MOHTATKMKST.
Sincethe present incunibant sat^lown in the County Treasurers office,^i here has not been a report or slate-
nt of any kind an to the county^'ilium**. It In claimed that we have^^iinney In the treasury, but if anyone^*ith a fifty cent warrant presents it^or payment, they are gruffly Informed^'lint lie re is no cash oil band Some^kmtf lies. Who is It^ If the dear^iMjople whom ibe present treasurer so^cathtti ia'ly inijsirtunes tosup|tort his^tailing fortune*, should ask him where^the county money is, he would be^totally unable to answer the conun^^drum. Elect Mr. Curry and we gtiar-^aiit^. a faithful and impartial state^^ment of oounly buslmm every ninety^inys ami every night If neceasary.^The county biisln^*s has been run^^antter the dark lantern system long^fJaaWgtai I^et lis have aouie light. We^can pet It by voting for Curry.
Whata flnearMHk-r Maginnis is, said^a democrat, as Cul. Com. flubbed his^address, the other night.
Y ucan la-'tyourpi'e with a certainty |^of winning, that the entire county^ticket goes in with the roar of a spring^freshet. As for Maginnis, he'll drop^out of sight, with the velocity of a^heavy rocket.
Not^Wilder* Landing, but every^city and town in Montana is solid for^Hotkin and true blue republicanism.^In this connection, it would be well to^state tliut the historic lairdingonly has^three voters.
Someof 11 ti libel's blood money prom^^ises to b ^ put to a very good use. |20,-1^(MJO of it will be seut to Texas to buy '^up, at 111.^^^^ |s r head, ^),^niu greasers,^who have heretofore stood by the dem^^ocrats ami free whiskey.
!survive the displeasure, even though^I he be a democrat.
TheDiamond ^K.^ wjng of the^democracy seems to be of the opinion^that the republican party in Custer^county is short lived. They sre now.^as they always have been, true to their^decalogue. We want but little here^below, nor want that little long, but^we want it gooii unti stron/. Hut on^and after the 7th of Nov. they will give^it the new translation : ^We want^but little bete below, nor Want that^little long, but the republicans gave it^to us gessj ami strong.
Wehave Received a new lot off
FINECLOTHING
dents'Mil Goods, Hals, Cans,
BOOTSAND SHOES
Ladieswill Find an Elegant Line of
Stapleand Fancy Dry Goods
Carpets,Wall Paper, and
HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, ET(
Atthe ratitication meeting of the^great unwashed, the Hon. C. O. Cox^said he didn't care a d^in whether tie^got there or not.^ Huch Mng the case,^^^^^^In all probability, If elected, he would
j As heroic as any diH'd of the Knights ^ not take enough interest In legislative
aflairs, to care a d^in, w hetht r Custer^county's Interests were look eel after or^not. Voters, In ware of the indifferent^candidate who does not sufficiently ap^^preciate the honor which might he^conferred upon him, to even speak res^^pect fully of the posrtlhlc, but not prob^^able, result of the franchise of Custer^county.
ofolden times, was that noble act of^two hunters who walked and carried^a woman, who had broken her leg,^eighty miles, and stopping but twl m^on the road to eat, until she was^brought to a place w here a surgism^could attend her. She is now getting^along nicely, st the Commercial hotel^la this city
A.O-EN'T'SFOR
Harman,Holmes d; Co s Famous
SaukCenter Flour