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DailyYellowstone Joumal.
VOLUMEi. NO. 21.
MILESCITY, MONTANA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1882.
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Doingsand Deeds of the Day,^Both Good, Bad and^Indifferent.
TorontoVisited by a Destructive^Conflagration^-Clinton^Bank Robbery.^I
ThePublic Scoools in a Penn^^sylvania Town Closed on^Account of Fever.
TheGeneral Land Commissioner^Shuts Down on Fraudu^^lent Pre-emptions.
Politicsof all Shades and Colors^From all Over Uncle^Sam's Domain.
GENERALTELEGRAPHS.
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KMClTY, Montana.
BYBOX VliKI'.I.ANP. Architect and Ha I Mar.^f|MM lad IRecnVstlsea iurtii*iic^l. Sn|^crin-^tendu t tad esim.ato. Mam Street, Bertranil^l'.uildn , Mik--^ My. Montana.
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HeavyFire In Toronto.
Toronto.Nov. 9.^ The storehouse^and contents ^it' tlif Vorthern, Hamil-^t^ii A Northwestern railway luinutl^to-day. Loss$lon,uoo.
Closedon Account el Fever.
Rkadixg,Pa., Nov. II. ^ The public^schools at Birdsboro dosed to-day,^owin; to I lie pri'Valeiu-e of MM^lever and diphtheria. In one family^live ohlidfea liavv died.
LerfoSeJaure of Blooded Horses.
AUMM,IIIh., Nov. f^.^TIiIh in^.rn-^inx JaineH Johnwin hikI Win. Hik Iihii,^acting furthe UtydeaaaJa brenUag hik!^ex|m^rt finnpttiiv, with xherift' and^I^^**-^-, neizt'tl ami ttwik away lo^4Clydes^^dale hormt* froni the lar^e ^t^m-k farni^off ill. Itnliert Hntlman, ^ well kmiwn^iiiiiiorter and dealer of that dreed of^nuimals. Cause of the seizure km not^transpired.
KelloggElected.
NewOklkans, Nov. There are^several eouteHied |*o1Ih in the third^district, lull fjoveaitor KellogK ^^*^eleetetl by a handsome majority with^^out them. One prwlnet in tlie tilth^district arbitrarily thrown out by Oon^^miHrtioner Hull. KiiiK's majority will^probably be ten thousand, and conse^^quently the action of the commissioner^(Ioch not affect the result.
Ensignelected.
DfM'TH,Nov. The returns from^this l'vHative district are not all in^yet, but there is no doubt of the election^of Knsi^n and Jordan. Knsi^u for^senator is ahead of Itillson ill the^places hi ard from by several hundred^and it is i.iil possible that the remain-^Inj precincts can over time this lead.^Tne rcjiublican candidates in Si. Louis^county with one exception are eleetetl,
TheffJajf K Stands.
Pnn.AUKi.rniA.Nov. I*.^Complete^returns show- that the next state senate^will stand _^!^ republicans antl ^1 demo-^i nils, HetuniH from nearly all the^assembly districts, and carefully esti^^mated those not heard Irom, (five^tlemocralH 110 mem Iters, and republi^^cans el/lity-one. These figures will not^be maleriallv chantfisl. The present^senate siands thirty-two republicans,^eighteen denits'rats. House Vll repub^^licans ami sc\tiit\-nine democrats.
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FIRSTNATIONAL
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JOf*.l.KKJHTON. - PRBMIllUIT.^RICH I^ B. 8TOWBB, CASH I EH.
NewYokk, .Nov. ^.^Money, 3f^^Itl, closed, ottered, ti; MMM niercliaut^i paper, gfa H; sterling t^r bankers steady^nt 4sti,',- sterlinx on demand, 4H^i. N.^P., 43,; preferred, H.5L 81. Paul, ^r.-^^ M.,$1.4h.
BankRobbery.
CUVTBKila., Nov. Hcrtholomeu^cV I'o.'s bank sale at Preston was^, blown ni nil last ninht antl rob bet I of^; several thousand dollars. It is believed^i the roblxis, lour ill number, went^1 from this city in a buggy.
AbscondingMeyer Ceelured.
Adrian,Midi., Nov.A dispatch^I received by Cily Marshal Todd states !^! that the ex-mayor and absconding :^I bank MIMnT, Tnomas J. Navin, has^! MM ca|itured at El Paso, Texas. Tel^^egrams asking lor requisition to be^made cost *.l.noo.
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COAL!COAL!
CrUSTO.GIBBS,
Itdo* prepared lo fnrniih the eltlteru of Milea^City with a
Bleb*Rubber Go's Failure.
TMBRMK,N. J., Nov. 9.^Thetilobe
RubUr Co., of this city, failed to-day.
Liabilities$17U,UUU, assets tlga-MM.^' The cause of the fnilure is lhat \V. A.
Leavittof Philadelphia to whom the^I company sold goods and received pay-^i nit nt tnerelor, in promisary notes,
whi.Ii went to protest.
ForTerritorial Sinners.
NkwYoltK, Nov. tf.^Tin- Methodist^Episcopal mission this MMflMM ap-^propriatetl the following sums for mis^^sions in the United States not In the^conerence: Arizona $s,tlO(l; Hlack^Hills *:i,(ioo; Dakota IMSI| Indian^Territory $J,^Nkl; Montana $llt^^l;^] New Mexico |UrBM| I'lah llfMj^| Ntirwegl .n antl Swetiish missions,^; Calilorniit. IS^SM,
BustedWhisky Finn.
NkwYork. Nov. 9.-Uoodrich H.^Hristt d, tlistillernf spirits, of West field,^Muss., ami Ueo. D. Hayani it U. A.^Perniiionil, extensive lit|Uor dealers of^ihis city, held In fifteen 111 uaand dol^^lars Is nils oath to answer charge of^tie ntutling revenue. Alleged Perrl-^j lliolid iV Mavartl soltl spirits lllanu-^factiirttl by Hrlstetl from thetr utore id^Nt-w street in barrels stamped with^n viiiuc stumiM that had already been^used.
TheBenbnnken Tunnel.
NkwYork, Nov. 9.^ To-day the^Wcchawkcu tunnel, three tiuartersof^a mile Utnx, on the New York, Orland^ct Weslem rullmatl was cut through.^The boring was coinineneed .March Jtl.^1 smi, anil since that lime lour iKindretj^men and forty couipressi'd air tlrills is^the average nuinlsr cmploycti, winter^and summer. The exact dimensions^oi the tunnel: Length 3,9H.i feet,^win lb twcnly-sevcti I'ett, and height^twenty-one feet.
LandFrauds.
Washington,Nov. 9.^Commis^^sioner McKarlaud ti^-day, sent instruc^^tions tat the register office at Mitchell,^D. T., to withhold limU r culture ap^^plication from Nos. l.u.'TiMo 1,(1281, antl^homestead applications from Nos.^J.i'l.to lo 2,2140 on account of fraudu^^lent intent to nurchase. It has come^to the knowledge of the commissioner^that these purchases have been sought^for use and sale of relinquishments. It^is also known that township plots have^not been filed, and the land is therefore^not subject to entry.
OctoberRailroad Construction.
Chicago,Nov. ^.^The Railway^Age states railway construction during^October in the U:iitetl States aggre^^gated 1 .ess miles, main track of seven^^ty-one different lines in thirty states,^making the ten months of the present^year, 0,143 miles on 293 lines in forty-^three states and territories, and esti^^mates total construction for year at^In l ween 11.000 and 12,000 miles', which^far exceeds construction in any pre^^vious year. Dakota leads in construc^^tion during the past mouth with 131^miles; Texas next, with ttti.
Ordre ran la left at tliii office, nx at the Cottaf*^italoon, U-inht. n. Jorduu it Co'a. atoreand at
W.A. Burleigh Jr's. Store.
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SatisfactionCertain.
Boston,Nov. 9.^The Journal says^|l is written in the btsik of prediction* !^at i he stale house, that do v. Long be^chosen II. 8. Senator, to succeed Sens- !^tor Hoar, whose term expires March^3rd, I^n3. Lieut, (iov. Allies, Isioked !^as successor to congressman Long, and^km his scrv ices will not be Heeded at i^Washington, unless there should I* a^spec inl session, Until December I SKI. !^It will depend uimiii (he date of the 1^election to All a vacancy In the second^congressional district, whether Ames^will resign before the date of meeting^of congress. The resignation of the^Lieut (iovenmroDuld only he HI let! by^|s.pdlar election.fTJ J
('hicagc,Nov. 9.^Hog receipts^BUbMj shipmenls 3,300. Opened weak,^ruled 10(^ l.^^ lower ; disced steadier;^unchanged ^lltX^ Otvl; heavy t^70f^ 760;^light 62v)(^ 675. Cuttle reecipis K,0M);^shipmenls 2,700(puiet slow, value alsuit^steady, extra- H^ki(.i 040. t^ssi to choice,^shippingo20(^ .Vsi; common t'omcdium,^37.V'^ 4^k^; butchers 22-')^lltj stockei-s^and feeders 290(^ 420; Texans 370,'n 4tVi;^Aiueriean 4UKnW^2). Sheep receipts^l;-^^oo; shipments 1,300; trade weak,^quiet, tjuulity issir, ct.mmon to fair^SMMSStj metlfuni to gtsid 340(^i 39,j ;^choice 42-)f^t 4Kr^.
PresidentArthur In Now York.
NewYork, Nov. o.^PneMoal^Arthur maintained to-day the same^privacy which hail characterized his^present visit to the citv.und IMMMKsJ^at his home making lin.d arrange^^ment* for his return to \S'.shin.ton.^'file door bell of his resilience No. 1,-13^Lexington avenue, was not rung by a^sin.Ic visitor. Just bei'ore 11 o'clock,^the president t nteied his private cu-^riuge and dnive to ihe church, where^took place the funeral services over^remains 01'Mrs. Milea, un old friend of^the president. The president will^leave lor Washington to morrow.
BaneralMarket Reports.
Chicago.Nov. 9.^Flour ijuiet and^tinchun^etl, wheal easier, registered al^MfferMti November wheat !Mp.t ;^iXtymtM-r wheat 9li(^,9l4 ; year, ^3{(^)^MH4; January wheat 9sjj; receipts AM,-
000,ex|s^ri^ LiifUUJ; unchanged red b7^f^ l:lo; No. 3, tin, 1:04(^^ 1:I2i ; No. 2,^retl 1:041. Certificates l:^Wj(^1:09 de^^livered ; No. 1 red, l:l2j ; March, win^^ter 1:02^ ^ Jlifhullgcd white .'.ii^ li.Ji ;^steamer No. 3, do 70; aleamer No. 2,^do, HO; No. 2, white 1:01 ; steamer No.
1,white 91; No. 1, white, sales 2tt,000,^l:0hal:on;; ctatiticatea l:0Nal:10 deli.-^cretl; No. 2, ml, sales 192,000, LOUia^1.07 j.
NkwYork, Nov. 9.^Flour steady^and unchanged. Ket-elpts lis.tkkt; ex-^ports 4,309. Wheat opxiicd dull at^lower, but subsequently recovered^the decline anil advanced \, closing^^Chieagn spring, 91t(^,W, cash ; Nov.^tests same aa regular; No. 4, Chicago^spring, 7H; rejected, Oli' No. 2, red^winter, 94, cash 93,f^ 94; Nov., 94 Dee.^No. 8, winter, 90- reject, 79L
Milwaikkk, Nov. 9. -Hour quiet^and nominal at *4-^J0o^ 6.00. Wheat^steady. No. 1 hanl. II.U5: No. 'i, 93 ;^Not. ^3 ; Dee. 9S|; Jan. 93j ; year, 93 ;^No. 3, 78.
Washington.D. ('., Nov. 9.^For^upper Mississippi ami Missouri valleys^increased cloudiness and rain, with^^ urnier, southerly winds md falling^barometer, followed in north an ! -vest^portions by rising barometer slid colder^north to west winds. Hep ^rts from^upper lake region are missing.
BigBlowout.
NkwYork. Nov. (*.^English phil^^osopher and thinker HcrlsTt BMBMff^was tendered a complimentary Slti mm^by over 200 gentlemen, at DelnwMao,^to-night, Win. M. Evnrls ;ui ^ided.^Among the guests were Wm. II. Hurl-^hurt, ( has. A. Dana and Hcm v Ward^Heceher. S|s-nccr niatle a speech w ith^a flue impression on America.
ReturnedIndian Commissioners.
Sioix City, Nov. 9.^(iov. Newton^Ediuuds, Judge P. Shannon antl J.^M. Teller, government commissioners^to treat with the Sioux, are in the t4ty^to-day hi their return from Pine^Hitlge agency. They re|s^rt Sioux at^Pine RidrfC, Hosebutl and Santo agen^^cies wUlIng todivide the great reserva^^tion among bauds. The government^asks I Ma us a step preparatory to^cession 01 a portion of the reservation^for white settlers. The commissioners^will now r*MN Standing Hock, Chey^^enne Hivcr, Crow Creek and Lower^Hrule agencies. The report of their^work conns before congress for final^action.
laIllinois.
Chicago,Nov. 9.^Returns on state^legislature show the senate to be SSm^^|Hised Of thirty-one republicans ami^twenty ilcmth'rats. The house have^seventy-seven repuhlicaiiscertaiu.wiih^a MRwde seventy-nine; deuusTats^seviiity-iour with a ptsisible seventy-^six, giving the republicans a n .:j^rity^of twelve lo sixteen on joint Itallot.^which means the election of republican j^C 8. semi 1 or. Result in twenty-eighth^00ngressi011.il district still in doubt,^with probabilities in favor of Thomas,^republican, which would make ,^congressional delegation stand^republican. Returns up to mid- 1^night leave republicans and stale offi^^cers still in doubt. Smith, republican^for slate treasurer, bus a majority of^aliout 7,000 ubovc Orcndorl. .*emocrat,^on returns In but there an ^'jof'^about twev ^ MaMBHl not hi . ffl, :^and as in ^si oi itiem ure from t . ib-^ern purl or^ ti,' state which is l-rgely |^deintK.Tatic. tail returns MR] overcome^Insi, Straiton. republican for o^cr-,^intendent of sehools runs tH-hind his^ticket and the general opinion is that^be is defeated by Rout*, democrat.
Dr.LEBCHER,
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PRESCEIPTIOHS
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StageLine.
Connectingat Spesrfish with Rodger-^Daily Stage for
DEADWOOD.
CorraetRetoroa.
Wethis morning publish the cer^^tified list of votes (sdled at this pre^^cinct. By a perusal it will be seen^that it varies l^tt!e from our list of^yesterdaymort dug ^corrected It now is.
TheMlowlng Is thd lull vole east in^Miles City 1 ^^ 1 i^t^^iay for the severa-^cundhlules. tiwinglttthe iiuiuber of^^scratched^ baileM IRQ MMRtlRg OtiOMl i
SRTThestage leaves Miles City^Monday, Wednesday and FridtA^mornings at 8 o'clt^k. For passage NT^any information apply to
A.J. MAXWELL, PROP.
1 Main Street, Mlh^ City, M. T
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Staehle202
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Rich787
Robinson782
Hubladl839
TinklerBB
Lcighton328
McNeal38tt
Bullard 79
COAL!
IiU to the interest of all who are nnsquaintci^with the qualitr of Coal of Mm coastrr, baTo.'^niakine arraiiguiienta lor winter's fuel tueiainn ^^tlie coal of .he
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Flanagan202
Wood^~-148
Chinnick91
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HL'PT.PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.^T.OgBIIH3
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Noticeis hereby given that all of thii^part of the town of Miles City located cn^the n. w. | W the n. e. ] and lots no. t^and 3, of section jj, tp. S, n. range 47, c.^and not heretofore said or contracted to^be sold by the
NorthernPacific Co.
itfa iihy withdrawn frvtn markut a*^i^tilt ami rrmrrvnl Jar Un urn 0/ 'Kr MtH^^irmpany, ami ait yieiwjwe art warm-l^u^4 to feeesjrtiai mwn tht mm*.
CHAS.B. LAMBORH,
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