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VOLUMEi. NO. 20.
MILESCITY, MONTANA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1882.
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TheReturns Show ^ Democratic^Clean-Up all Over the^Country.
The.Entire Mass of Working^People in Massachussetts^Stand by Ben. Butler.
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TheDelegate Fight in Montana^Still an Uncertainty^Much^Speculation.
A.C. Botkinan Even Thousand^Ahead in Lewis and Clarke,^Gallatin and Silverbow.
Leighton,the Deadwood Mur^^derer, Respited, and He will^Probably Save His Neck.
GENERALTELEGRAPHS.
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LeightonRespited.
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LelghtoRwa.- granted eaotli r n | .ia-^by lite governor. Strom; nopea are^i lib Ttailic'l fur a ^ 'Humiliation ^'f sen-
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DUUKTOM:
A(K.LRTOim^n. Ilicii. K. Stowkr.^Ai.i kki. Mvi us. Wm. H. QVTKMR.
;i.o.M. Mii.i^, John J. QBAytAM.
J.\s.H. URIMBIN, V B A.
Altha Landing.
Hkxson'sLaNNIMO, Naiv. k/^;(N) p.^iii.^The l^^ll^^\\ iHLf \^^ta-iA wa re (Killtii
af'Wilia- rivari ilaglRRhi. .!((^'), But-
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Attha Capital.
Hki.kxa,Nov. ^, Ha.Ra.^Batkla^lia^ an c-tiiiiah-I in.ijoril v ail l.ooii in^Lewi*and ('lurke, Silver llaiw, (ialla-
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DelawareDemocratic.
WiLWNBTuN,No*, ik^aUouplate
irtanalMORI UM intire stale Kive^Htoekley, rtfawwnil aaaRiMate i^ir gor*^I crnnr, a taajaurlt* ni l,^j.'l.j. For cain-^graai Lavrv, lia iikhtuI, reeeivttl a^majority an .,: ^),
InDakota.
DKAnwiaii^, ]o a ni^ HewuM a^f elea^^; tiam ofaixtean iiivcmct* hi fur h^ h
(l ived ale la r iiiuizrcw^; Huyiiioiid,
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citizelinticki I alaftai b* nverwlielin-^l iiiir inajairii v: 'I'utal vote iiail' 'i, 7;
UayinondaarTiei county bj Iwaiar^'.iority; Leni-lalive Republican uckei^' ek't ted;
TheConlost in Alabama.
! I|ORTO^IMI RY, Ala., Nov. R,^The^i only BaMaaMe la UM stale lor ^aajgHjaai^i nun ajaaHj i^ nnrii ^ioteu, alt'iiKM-rat,^| and Health, renu^^luaii, in the first^lUetriet, liurlK it, deinocrut, and Allen^Kici- re|iiiliiiei.ii, in (hi'si'i ond district,^Hbelley, demcM rat, and UtsJg, miwbU*^I can, in the lourili district, and Prior,^; itriaarmt^ and Hia rry, re|Mil^licaii in^ii^hiii district^all none daajaaeMtle.^tlat.s Mas clei ted ill tlie thiral district.
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Montanain General.
BflUtVATIi'. Nov H, ;i p in^There^wireoiii' bUlldlCd and twenty votes^fiolla-al :al ilns |ireeinc'; H 'tkin, W;
MagtaRla,SSk Buriatch, s1*; mwutla.^\^i
BPLLCRKKK, Nov s^Ten votes east^^JLtolkin, [j .Alajriiiliis, 0; BMriaaJj, o;^Rqwarxia, J; Uurletgh, Jr. Ifc Krwin, 1;
1FotXe. 1; v'uirv, 7; Taylor, ^; fJatea,
|1^; Rich, I; lieNi II, 10.
L (.iKAVRYAIIU linlTrtM, Nov N-Tl ir-
!ty-seven vote* cast. Hrady nine and
M'tti'landthree ahead; Leiizhtoii, H;
\Kullard, ::u; McNeil, :tii; HuinV-il, 0;
;Burifigh, in; Con, ;i; Bartoagh. Jr, :w.
I BORKIIAK, 1IR14B. III.^liotk'n, |Qfj|^laWiRlita, -Vi.
RvRITII,II iu 111.- I'lftv-anie votes^potkMl. Miilnois, 40; Hut Kin, fi; Ktl-^marris, liurlelRti, 12.
BtiXKMAN.MhM a. m.^Botklll, IM|^Mairlntiki, -j.^i^^.
VuiHH('ii i. IOsSO u. iii.^Maglnnbi^40 \'(pf^* (hai.d.^,' Hi li-va. il a. in.^ Five new ka^^I chietjt k!vi Uagiuaia, loo; Botkln,li|l^Si x IliVKR, 10::!^.-^Maytuuhi naa-^jorily .t^^;
Hii.i.im.'k,11:2fta; ni;^r.tanplvte Re-^tunic Toinl vote I'oiii.1. .Vftjj Palaarlti-^nis. Hntkln, -^^^-; Kdwanln I 7i^. A F HurleiRll, ^^ni'; Cox, U)7; '. A^: rturil'hrli, Jr, :i'!7; McAdow, : . ij--^.win, .'177; Alilcisoii, |*iS| FokUt. .';17;^1 JtihhfWR, JWi Ukady, Carlaua, i7o;^Cnrrv. I' l: 'lavlof, lo-_*: U'CiNinell,^; SHI : Walker, 17* Ktaelilv, ::s:t; O'Con^' nor, \ \.; ited.l. balj Wood, , (Jiito*,^! 177; (law, Ml] l.ofjiiii, XwW| Towi'aa,^| ^^; MuJi, l^i7; (iinula r, itoltllV^i K.n, Ulf Ijt^i,-Ittoii, R1RJ| Hulil ( II, ' '^McXiid, 101; ^t|illnral. I^4|^III ' T' ^ 'i A , I'M |i in ^llotkin - . a-
is$10(11 Unite ( ity;^CiURK City. ItlMI p in^Maulnnls,^IUR| Hi.I kin, LBJJl Fdwards, L)T| Hin-^lelKh. Jitti
Sail itHi ass,- H.HI p m^UtrfMn's.^uitajori!\ iii SwaH'tRrnHh ir ihrw;
Jority
QenerelReaulta.
I'llll.adh.PlllA,l'a., Nov. 9.^Offl-^eial and axiiiuate retnriiH from every ;^coiinly in Mm state, exircpt Klk anaj j^Filth, tfive Patterson, democrat, fori^gvvranor, x.\l:^.' plurality.
BoajTOM,Nov. 8.^The total vote of^Massai husa tlM, all hut one Uiwu, f/iveH ]^Hutlur 1 '.,!hi4; Hiahopl.l'ijfi.l'i; Alhing^IJKBi HutlcrV plurality lUtt; returns^show plurality on repuhlicau state^ticket, except lJishop, of about l^i,:{-V^;^total Knt'iiliaek vaite in the htate UJ00. |^The followinj; are the plurulite con- i^Kra^ssineii a lected: First district, Roht. ;^T. Davis, republican, .VilNi; second (lis- |^trict, J. I). Long, reoublican, NOV;^1 liird district, A. A. iieniiey, ra pulili-1^BAR, atMt; Fourth district, P. A. Col-|^litis, demaMTat,Fifth district, L. :
Morse,democrat ana iudepemleut, 'HT.i j^Sixth district, H. B. LovcrinR, demo-^Mat and LTeenback, UH ; Seventh dis^^trict, K. F. Shone, republican, 100U;|^FiKhth district, Win. A, Kussoll, re- i^publican,.42!: Ninth district, T. Ly- j^man, civil saTviee reform, endorsed by^da inocrats, tSOO ; Tenth district, W. VV !^Blea, republican. ^4o; Kleveuth dis- j^tri' t, Wm. Whitney, republican, 0770 ; '^Twelveth district, (i. D. Roth, republi- ]^can, :t-^i^. Additional returns iiiuke '^no ejRMaaa in the result foreshadowed^in (he dispatches last ninhtin WelliiiK-^ton district. Maj. (in cn, aleinocratic^congri sBinaii may reach 10U0.
ItKHMo.Mi, Va., Nov. 8.^Unofficial^returns from the filth district indicate^the election of Caball, democrat, by^nearly IJjRt majority. Rcturu| froiii^the seventh district show a v^j^- close^contest between OtentlL deiaaH-rut, and^Paul, coalition. Eatiiiiatcd and oflktal^returns irj ve Oferall -40 majority with^HiKlaiiil county to bear from, which^may fio for the republican. J. S.Wise,^lor congressman at large, certainly^elected hy a handaonie majority. Coa^^lition hcad'iuarters at Peti rsbu'rif claim^Wife's eleottOR hy lO,imo majority,^while democrats there say Wise's ma^^jority will be greatly reduced, and^when all the returns are all in will^probably elect John E. Moseby, demo^^crat. S. Hopjier, BeatttioB candidate^for congressman in the fourth district,^has a majority of over U.0U0 over^Waru/.c, democrat.
15k.vim.kii.Minn., 8, 3:30 p. ni.^^Count of ballot in this city up to thif.^hour irives Kindred ^,000, Nelson 154.^Kan hi in ttSj total vote {Milled I^Hf,^The count will not be tiuislied before^0 p. in., hut will not change the above^ligures materially.
I'iKRKiD, i ^ Nov. 8.^Number of^vote- caM in i'lMfre, Hughea county,^Dakote Cor republican party are as^follows . For dela-gate lo congress,^Raymond, M| for district atioruey,^Bauth, IBB; council man, Mcintosh,^Jbt; for njiresentative, Sterlinjj, ttt,^DemoiTalic Jwirty: lleleifate to con^^gress, lirookiugs, II; district attorn, y,^Thoni|^sou, 47; caiuna-ilmau, Harris,^Nj rejira-sentative, Daucan, 40.
DBA0WOO1),Nov. 8.^Klectior, in^sixteen precincts so far as rece' wj i^For congress, Raymond, l,;t37, '.ir.Hik^^ings, 740; for alieriff, Knig'at, uo^,^MaBRlng, i MB; tor district bttaWtMf',^PaOWman, 1,028, Miller, L,K#{ for^cotiiiciliiiao \v- .isbabangh, l.QIV. Dud^^ley, l!^4; ' ^r legislature, I* .oringle, iiUrj,^BoWRtRS. 181, Willson, h74, Chateau,^Lltft, Muith, 1,42.
ItKAiNKKD,Minn., Nov. 8.^Total^vole in lil'ili district 17,ii^^H. To this^hour Kindred^,s2.^ NaJaoR 7,5.V.^, Rar-^aHM 1.-574. ORROVJ returns, Rraiiierd^city gives Kiiidn.d 2,04s, Nelson 151,
BarnuRi42.
CoxcoKli,N . Y., Nov. 8.^Revised^and eoncclei' returns 22-5 towns, give^^alalTJMO F.dgerly 30,174, watteriug^021. Of cK-.veu remuiiiing towns Ra^^jorlties tiien received which with^governci-h vote of 80 and remaining^six tov an, give Fdgerly 170 majority^which makes Hale a majority of 2^7.^Thfa majority probably cannot lie re-^alucHl below 2i0, and ^may ra-acb 300.^Tile senate stands 11, republicuus 4,^democrats 1. The dislrid n.a .^^^ no^change anal two districts in doubt. TI.e^repuhlia-uiis will liave al out sixty-tive^majority. Four out of rive councilors.^Hay lies and Ray republican candi^^dates lor eoitgri'SK have about two^thousand plurality each.
^i i mi:i i, H. C, Nov, 8.^News^from all parts of the state indicate a^iiuh't and uneventful election. Demo^^cratic state and county tickets elected^Iiy large majorities. DemocratselecU*i^a congressman Iroin the sixth district.^In the seventh Mackey, republican,^probably a lected, although ott1cialr^-^(urns lauiiol he had bcUne Tuesday^next.
Mii.waikki:, Wis., Nov. 8.^The^following congressmen hava beeR etaa^^leal; First district. John Winciis, dem^^ocrat ; Second. I). H. Sumner, demo^^crat; Third, Bare Jems, deuioetat;^l- o.iith, p.v. iieiister, ileiiKs nit: I 'm it^J^ s^ |^h Itankin, deuiaMTut; Sixth, W.^(J, i'l ice, republican; llillth, Isaac
Steplieueun,fanpabBtim. VVluaR'a^i'laction is not pelieaied by ail republi^^can-. Private advices received ta^-
nigiitfrom a reliable source, htnte Wln-^uuu'a election by a small majority.
CHICAfMI.Nov. 8.^Retnnis Irom all^over (hestate still incouipitte and at^ibis hour, eleven o'clock, it is still im-^|MaHtible 10 slate the result, IlKHlall est ^^mated to lie very close. Republicans^will hava' a majority of three to five on^joint ballot in the state legislature,^(hough ah'iuocrats probably have a^majority in the house. l,ai. -t returns^Indicate that on congivssiiiuii the re^^publicans held their own, while l)ie^alemorrats luive gnlrical nddillomtl^nieiuUn*. Ulven uiidar reti W rid lug
thesereturns give following congres^^sional delegation: 1st district, Dun-^hum, republican , 2d, Finuerty, inde^^pendent democrat; 3d, Davis, republi^^can ; 4th, Adams, republican; 5th.^Ellwoasl, npublican; 0th, Hi^- re^^publican ; 7th, Henderson, repulilican;^8th, Cullen, republican ; 9th, Payees,^repuhlicau; loth, Lewis, repulilican;^11th, Marsh, republican ; 12th, Itigg-.^deinas-rat; 13th, Spring**, d*^mocrat;^14th, Rowell, republican ; 15th, Can^^non, republican; Kith, Shaw, demo^^crat; 17th, Moultou, democrat: 1Mb.^Morrison, democrat; l'Jth, Townsend.^BBReatlBt: yth, Thomas, npublican;^total, republicans 13, democrats 7.
Topkka,Kas. Nov. 8.^Republican-^concede the election of Qlyofc, demo^^cratic candidate lor governor. Demo-^crats claim he will have from 12,000 to^20,000 majority.
BanFrancisco, Nov. 8.^The total^vote aif the city conceded forty thous^^and and seventy-four, of 140,'NM count^^ed Stevenson 3147 ahead of other dem^^ocratic ndidatas show such gains^that rcpulilloaBt will not elect a single^municipal olHcer.
DaarTBBOaL, Nov. 8.^Returns of^the stale coining in slowly, 17!) precint-^give (jrant democrat, for governor,^1320 major iv. and Relford, republican,^for ii ngre: niaii, 1157, with six city^precincts tu beai from. Later indica^^tions show (irunt and Reliord both^elected. J x-Sen. Chaffee tsincwles the^state to Qrant by alsiut 500 majority,^the senate and house still in doubt.^This is tha'most bitter tight Colorado^has ever k.iown.
NkwV ii.k, Nov. 8.^The Timet^says the as-e::ibly aif eighty-thn-e will^consist of U republicans ami 84 demo-^tr^ts, givln^ MMMB a mafority of^IL The : .'liate which held over from^last year, c iii- tsUj of 17 democrats and^15 republic 11.-.
DaVOfjtTJ. Iowa, Nov. 8.^The dem-^ixTats elea-b.J three congressmen, and^the greenl*u ki t s orie; Murjiby in sec^^ond distiici: Weiler in the fourth,^Freda-ricks in the ti th, and Pussey in^the ninth. 1 isp.it^ lies rw-eiveal here^conArm the BeWa o, Uislegraft, repub^^lican, defeated in fourth alistrict, by^one thousand liiajortty. Henalerson,^republican, in tills oistriet, has from^000 to 1000 majority. Debuque gives a^democratic maj^ri.\. ranging from^three to four thou- ,n I.
Halland Demnalion.
Dct.iTA, Minn., Nov. 8.^TI* off'.n^of the IktHy Tribun^: wa^ vlsitail y^ t^^ti rday afteruaKin by abturt futty of U-^sup|n,rters of KiiMiraal bar RtaaRBRk t ^^urce the editor of tha palier, R 4'^.Mitchell, to ajioIogLee tai them pci^sonally and in the next ns,mines ianU'^for having an Beaaaal of Kindre.^torch light prts;e,s.-iou on the prevlraj*^WMalnf beaded by the hummers. Tin--,^were louewad by a large crowd ^-ag^'r^to see the fray. At lirst the VisaaVes^were Isild in their detriamts and wnab]^take nothing but an uncomliUona^^Bology. Tha editor, howi v^r, thoug,*^alone in the office with a clerk, did in -,^make the required rarnmiee^^o nnaH.
thewarlike crowd gave out, ami tin \^left, saying that they would expci'ttlic^ajsilogy in the next mornings pa|Mt
Ibis BaaralBg the l'i il,u ^ came out i^^a long article calling the crow d bub^^Oaefa and lumeiug many of tbe*ti ^^liullics; as a con-eiplelice thejiortic!-^pants in tha- atlairare not sati^f:eal atn.^while no sa-cond visit has thus rar la*o^made to the orllcc.thcair is full of rune. -^of vengeance and some of the port a^are aweariag in'rsoiial ehaBtiBi iiK iit. /^^is not ttkaty. Iiowever. tliat any thiag^will coim of the timttcr. Tha' affhl'^will appear imite ridiculous' aiUr th'^election excitement, which hits heci^very hiirh, has diasl nwav.
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IDIEjrVIDWOOID
AtLarge.
Chkaoo, Nov s, B a in^Pennsyl^^vania elects lattison; Massachusetts^Butler; New York, Cleveland; The^Da'tiKs-raO gain two a-ongressnicn in^Connecticut; No news from Indiana:
ST.Pacl, Nov. 8.^Latest returns^give the following: Cleveland a ma^^jority in New York of 17,5004 Slocum^congressman at large, same state 100,-^000. Pennsylvania gives Patterson^27,000, but en(ire legislative ticka't ex^^cept one probably republican.
NewJkkmky.Nov. 8.^Legislature^stands senate, republicans 12,deinocrats^0; assembly, republicans 20, demo^^crats 33; nidi p. iidciit 1. DemmTats^have a clear majority in joint ballot,^securing them an U. S. Senator.
VllKilNIA.
DemiK'rntsconcetle the election of^John J'. Wise, us congressman at large.
MINNESOTA.
jElection in first district va-ry close,^j with chances in favor of Riernian.^j Fifth district hotly I'ainta-sta'd, but at^: present Nelsou is ahead with t'JUU to^; 2,000 majority. This may Is^ somewhat^j reduced when the ri'turns are all in.
InSeconal district Waki-ricld, republi-^I aim, third straight republican, fourth^i Washburn, republican, ch'cta*l.
MASKAcmsims.I Mitt elected by 15,000 majority.^The rest of the republican ticket, in^^cluding Ames, lieutenant governor, is^elected.
nkwHAMPSHIRE.
Hall,republican, la elected by a^small majority.
CONNKCTICl'T.
Democratselect their state ticket by^35,000 majority, and three out of four^congraiASineti, a gain of two.
OEOloIA AND TEXAS.
Democrati lid.
NOR'l0 'wromxa.
DemaK-ratsehs^t six congressmen.
HKI.AW.aRK.
Demas'ratacarry the stab' hy a ROMall^majorliy.
Financial.
Ni:wYork, Nov. k.^Nortbern^Piicitic 1.48}, preferred *.!^o. St. Paul.
Minneapolisa Munitob:i i^14Hl^Slock Markets.
CnirAOo,Nov. 8.--Hogs, rceelpta
S.aklU,shipments H.inai. ileiuuitd Iiiir;^1.50 lower tliiiii Tuc-day nioruing;^mixed a,70f^ 1.74 lu'uvv' ii.mu- 7.RB,^light o.25(o ti.ks, skips 4.IMC 4.no. Cat^^tle, hmnti 8,000, eltlpnients 2,.t^o.^Miirket Mr.
GaeEaploalon.
Pottsvii.i.e,Pa., Nov. K -Explosion^of gas In im exhaiisieal working (iirard^cojllery ^I Uirardvllle this att( rins'ii,^deUtieatcr litairal mid iclt nt u distance^ofthri'e mihs^. Earth nmrnx-fi thrown^100 teel in the air mid scnttereu to h^grent di-tiiiici'. Windows ami il(M^i^^wiT' blown In, houses sa-nttered, and^pis.pie tl.roWR down, but ROtM nj- id.
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Noticeis hereby given tb;t ull ef tV ,t^ptrt of the town of Miiea C ty located C^the a. ^a'. { of the n. e. , r it lots no ^^anJ 3. of section 33. tp. 8, n. tange 47.^and not heretofore sold or contracted 11^be sold by the
NorthernPacific Co.
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