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THEDAILY JOURNAL
MILKSCITY, MOlfTAyA.
Thursday,November g, 1882.
THEtfmCI.lL PAPKK OF CVSTER COl'MTY.
N.ibill* airaimt Tin: YKU-nwvrosK Jotrs al,^(MMMti br anjf of MM ^^mplov^ of pa|^r, or^in r. will be hx ..1.111/..' I imltiu |MH|HM by
writtenorder niirni'il bv Hit |^ur^li*h^'r.
Theeditor of Thk Ym.lowhtonk Jot'RrtAt. i^^not rctpoiKlblo for am of the oeiiiiioni or utter-^anwi of it^ corrwspotuit'Ht*.
Noticeit ht reby iclvrn to all ronceriu*! that THE^Yr.LMiWaTOSC Jot'RNAL holds the contrail (ma^til^ itoTernor of Montana to do all printing and^alicrttaliijr of whatrver nature clmiyialile to Can^^tor county ; and also i^ the designated and 101'V^paper in Custer county in which services by piiuli-^catinn can he fei/a/rt/ made, Utfal notices pub-^iihlied in other papers of Custer county are MM^and worthlws, aa uw l*^ n decided by the toiirU of^Montana.
Thisis d C^republicans.
'. My an off year for the^Am how wait for 1H84.
I President Arthur has appointed
,Thursday, November 30th, as a day of^thankrigiving.
Nowthat the republicans, by adopt*^ing a terrible alternative have in ieated^the ^bfwueH^ of the country, it reinain9^for them to commence for active duty^by organizing republican clubs^throughout the different states that^have just yielded up to the demo ra n.
Mat,Edwards, of the Fargo \^ ,^is deride illy out of luck. The people^of Far^'o thought bin MM good ami in^^nocent a nil to be corrupted by asso^^ciation with common politicians, and^they unanimously elected hint to re^^main in private life ami look after his^bible class.
Groceries
GeneralStores,
1(
DEALERSOF
Nowth. t^papers will^names.
Htion is over, the news-^1M culling each other net
HenryWard Beecher has demons^^trated the fact that he is a success as a^politician.
Themofit astonishing part of the^^^lection WM the lack of votes on the^JJradv ticket.
Thereturns from ^ 'iistercouiiry indi^^cate the election of Edwards fordistrict^attorney, Cox for the council, and Jack^Johnson for sheriff. It's hoped these^gentlemen will carry out their prom^^ises made to the people before election,^ami become faithful servants of the^people, true to themselves ami the peo^^ple whose representatives they are.
INSURANCE.
Goods
Purchasedfrom Chicago can (tel lowest market
prices,and save uiouey by allowing their pur-^1 baaing to t.j dune through
EDWARDP. GALE,
tieneratPun bating Agent, SI Wabash Avenue,^Chicago, 111,
CTW,
[^ SONS,
Wholesaleand Retail Dealers in
DRYGOODS,
Groceries,Liquors, Etc
Withthe defeat of Mr. Curry for^county treasurer, the present incum^^bent will remain two vears longer.
Thereturns as published Wednes^day will not be materially ehanged by^11ie latest telegrams received last Bight, 1
Thei^eople aiv glad the Mittfag day^of the election is over, SJMlsjOOd feel-|^ing will once more prevail throughout ;^the laud.
Wm.II. OXLEY,
eBTi'nyears eiperieni'e in this business. Quo^^tation, on special lines and general information^smtouapplicatioii. ls^-97*
MacijI'FVN\ YoCNO,Cilaa. A. DBAMt,
PostT.aders,Formerly of Palmer
FortKcofh, Montanaand U land Hotels
Teintory.Chicago, 111.
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OurStock is by far the Largest
INEASTERN MONTANA.
IXSCRAXCECOMPANY.
Frozeto heath^ and ^Dead Man's^Gulch^ ]K^lled a light vote, whiie the^returns from the city cemetery ami^county jail arc not all h^.
Thegovernment clerks throughout^the country, can now say to Jay Hul -
bell,go towell, take out the
ubb^and you have it.
Liverpool,London,GlobeJNTER^0CEAN
HOTEL, And is Complete in Every Department.
PHCE1TIXFIRE INS. CO.
OfBROOKLYN, NEW VOUK.
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INSTRANCE OOMFAX Y,
OFST. LOUIS, MO.
Thevillage of (irendelwold, Switzer^^land, has been entirely destroyed by a^buricrtTie. ami floods have caused great^devastation in Austrian Tyrol.
HenButler received the unanimous^sup|K^rt of the working men of Massa^^chusetts in his efforts to reach the^gubernatorial chair of the proud old^liny state.
JohnKelli , has demonstrated that^tie is one of the shrewdest politi^^cian* in this country without his ts^^ojMTatiou the democrats could never^carry New York.
NewYork has given Cleveland an^old fashioned majority, while Gen.^Mocum's majority is so stupendous^that Howanl Carroll took to the woods^0:1 learning the result.
[eTFireRi-ks Soliritfd on Dwellings,^liou.euolil UuoJ.s and Prelerred Storks.
OffloewithC.V.^ Co.. Comer ol
Main^nd* I BU ^^ , il lea City. 1
JultnOttrttt.
hi*.M. f. urn-, a.
HALFBLOCK FROM THK DKP-^T,
IttCfOm,Young ^ Deane,
proprietors,MILES CITY, M. T.
CattleMen and Ranchers!
CottageSaloon
OWENS^ COLEMAN.
nishitdMewly Throughout Only Hotel liav-^ing Sample Kowuis fvr rowiuercial
Travelers.1
OttoH. Hotliaker, editor of the Den^^ser Tribune, will soon be married to^Miss Itoumls, daughter of S. P.^Hounds, the public printer. Thealtair^will take place in Washington.
Dithe excitement and turmoil of^tills campaign, not much attention is^I cing given to the hu-band wt Mis. It.^B. JIayes, who, when lase heard from,^was roa^l evers^'er in Home town in^Ohio.
KEEPON HaND
TheBest Whiskies
Winesand Cigars,^Or Mixed DiJaks
INTHE CITY.
B.ULLMAN,
DEALERIN
-CanHero Find Complete Outfit*.
Wehave Received a new lot of
FINECLOTHING
PampsofallEiods M FlUtiH Goads, DA Ctt
PennsylvaniaIs pretty evenly divi^^ded, ami her congressional delegation^is eleven democrats ami eleven repuli-^.':euns, aud one solitary greenbaeker-^Pig Iron Kelley was one of the fortu^^nate numl^er.
ALLKINDS OF
SQUAREGAMES!
Hose,Pipe. Bran and Iron Fittings,
OldHen Hutlerhas been fought hard^I y all the newspajters of Boston with^perhaps one exception, and yet he^managed to pull through all light on^account of his |s^pularity among the^working iteople.
Itremains now for the republicans^to go to work with a will, and when^issJ rolls around, give the re|*ii^lieaii^candidate for president, a majority^that will erace from the records, the^little accident of Tu^*day.
OovernorHoyt, by his manly letter^issued a few days before election, made^hlnutelf many friends, who rejoiced^to nee linn bold enough to cut loose^from the Cameron gang and join bauds^with the independent leaden.
Col.John Wt Flnerty, a journalist of^ability, was elected to congreMi from^the second dintrlct of Chicago. Al^^though a democrat, be entered the^race as an independent candidate, and^was elected by a good majority.
Theunwashed throughout the^oouiitry felt like crowing a little over^their victory of Tuesday, but ;the dung^hill jay bird published in the PrcM of^teat night won't \mm muster and is^ant a good old-fashioned democratic
OpenDayandFight
12 OWENS ^ COLEMAN, Props.
BRANDENBURG^ VanGASKEN
WhOaaleand Retail
PIMPS SET AND REPAIRED,
BOOTSAND SHOES,
Ladieswill Find an EJegant Line of
tirneral!;^ ^,^^ in all kind* r^f Mtchinpry^DeSM Shop, Sixth Strwt, betweeu Mail^aud Uridxe, Miles City, M T. 15tt
MamStreet. Miles City.
Alaf^ oo band aClioii^^ - ' ^ M ir of
Beef,Mutton ^ Pork
ALLKIM'S or
Gamein. Season.
_SarftpwUI AtUatlM Olr^ to Ordm for Mrato^raalliw. u
A.E. BAIRD,
Contractorand Builder
MILESCITY, M. T.
Workdone on shortest notice, and satis^^faction guaranteed
OFFICEAND SHOPr 1^On Bridge Street neer Sevrnth
Stapleand Fancy Dry Goods,
Carpels,Wall Paper, and
HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, ETC.
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Harman,Holmes ^ Co's Famous
SaukCenter Flour.
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