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THEDAILY JOURNAL
it:USX CITY, 'toKT. .V t.^Tacaday, Nc. ember -e, 'i^a.
I'MOPPMAL PAPKH i ^ ^ i -. i K CiM STY.
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iir.i. ti I by ^^^ of the employee of aald paper, or^..'hera, arill neunk:a^ accompanied u
.written order kIiTimkI bv the ptiMialier.
IIn editor of Tar. Yh wmsrosii JoiaNAL U^a re^pnnalba1 (hi ^V if I lit- op!i ^ ^^ or utter-
iicea of it* lafflaatai ^ mita.^Notice Is hi nl ^ cittu to ail nncerned that Til*
KLMixvi^Ti^Kl[ Joi'MaJ. bolil* tin coatrart from^the governor of Montana In do all printing ami
ln^rtt*iitK nf whuti ver nature chargeable to Ona
tr county ; and ,.-o ie the ih-oignated ami on In^l.tpcr in I'ualer rounlT In which service* by putiH-^i allot! can be It .^tiin made, lx^gal nolieea pub-^' 1I1.1I ill oilier papcra of ( inter county are raid^and anrllik'na, a^ haa been decided by the court* of^Montana.
Someof the cork-headed youth of^New York City bnve bribed the hotel^servant girla to *tcal articles of elotliing^^aid to have been worn by Mrs. Lang-^try. What a pity brain in not u mar^^ketable commodity, that a little could^be dealt out to theae young men with^bullet-aliaped heads.
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1his new and centrally located Hotel hai been^opened to the public for buhinea*
Proclamation.
Tlifpresident ^i( the l^nite^i State* lias i
ii'HiKiial'il Tliu r^ilay,the SUth day of Noretn-
i*r next a.i inlay of irulilio thanki'givinK, :^mil rreommeiiuV the i^l*ervano) of *ai^l day j^bv the penplc, iu the lollowing appropriate .^*^^r^l*'
Where/oreI ^lo rn'omtueiid that the day 1^iKuve designated be observed throughout I^; he couillry as a day of national thankngiv- I^haf and prayer, and ll*C people reaaing Iront |^' heir daily laliors mid meeting in accordance^with their general forms ol worship, draw I^near to the throne of Almighty (tod, offering I^ba Hint pfatattav gratitude lor the manifold !^^cxwl ies-i to which He haa vouchsafed to ua, I
iiiipraying that His UavtaM awl mercies |^may continue; and I do lurthn -neomniend^^ hat tin day thus npiiointed lieiutidea speeial^laMMatai lor deeds ot Kindness and charily to^'he suffering needy,^^ that nil who dwell^s ltliin the land may rejoice and be glad in^this season ol ^national ihanksnviiig
1,M. K. I'otts, governor of Montana terri-^'ory, do reuui-st the jienple of Montana to oti-^-erve said (lav in arv ir l:nir^c \\ ith ttie tecotu-^ineiidatinn ol the f resident.
Inwitness whereof I hi here II '^^ ;et my^liand and caused the gre ^ tai Hie terri^^tory tn lie affixed
Doneat Helena, the .capital, this, the l*th
lay of November, in the year of our Lord
^u'e thousand eight hi. ml n il and eighty-two.^Mid ol the United States ol America the one^hundred and seven h.
Bythe governor,U. V. POTTS.
IsaacD.McCfTi iikoji, Secretary
Therailroad war between caatr-rn^linen is about at an end. The poten^^tates are becoming tired of carrying^^ople over the country in palace cars^for nothing and have agreed to agree,^in the laugua^e of a Miles City sport, j^' there'* nothing in it,^ and will in a '^few days tax pawiengers the same old^stipend per mile.
Thefirst iaaue of the Chicago Sport^^ing Journal, the only theatrical and^sporting publication in the northwest,^has just reached this oftVe. Jt is a^handsome publication, well tilled with^interesting matter. The proprietors^are F. B. Adams and 0. C. Corbett,^the latter an old veteran in the journal^^istic field and a writer of ability.
Therailroad war which has been^going on at a lively rate will probably^terininate within the next few days.^These occasional outbreak- are a direct^benefit to the traveling public. Chicago^merchants were also participants in^the benefits arising from the bloodless^war, the resident* on till the lines of the^roads makingfrequent tri|^s and heavy^purchases during the cutting in freight^and passenger tariffs.
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LeoEhrlich, St. Louis, haa invented^a combination letter sheet envelope. I
Homeinventive genius will doubtless I UaQCAnQnla RotoC^try to improve on it by getting up a ItCCljUIICllJIC IlCllCj
letteralready written, or so arranged^that by folding it and holding in one^hand and placing near to the ink
OurStock is by far the Largest
tentiaryfor three years for circulating J^.-^purlous. coins.
Freightis now being carried on all^the railroads running between Omaha^to Chicago at the uniform rate of^fifteen cents per hundn 1 isiuuds,^without auy being mrvu us to grade^^tr classes.
rapidity.
WilliamF. Cody, known as Huffa'*^Hill, has been telling the farmers of^Nebraska that Genera! Custer commit-^ied suicide. It is safe to predict that^Itill knows as much about that battle^^ ^ a M tie - City yellow dog.
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Venuor,the Canadian weather^prophet, Is deserving of credit for the^^jutility he has been furiiisl Intt Mon^^tana the past few weeks. ':r {K'Ople^MrMM like to see V^ I IK I vanished.^We think him a \ enemhle success.
ANew York man went into the^rcMiui of two young Indies ail r dark^and tickled their fe^^t. The girls of^lourse laughed, but the old man had^:^im sent to prison for two months for^breaking and entering in the night^time.
ARutte editor, writing to his paper,^says that one man iu Thompson,Mon^^tana, is the jiostmaster and express^agent, runs a ferry boat, keeps a res^^taurant, pi rates a lodging house,^officiates as Justice of the peace, own*^the townslte, attends to customers in^liis general merchandise store, is cor^^respondent of an Oregon paper, a real^estate a^ent, and has strong intentions^of going into the cattle|i)usiness. Mon-^tanians are nothing if not rustlers.
TheGurfield monument fair was^formally opened in the rotunda of the^capitol yesterday ufternoon by Presi^^dent Arthur, who criticised the mana^^gers tor not securing a place better^adapted for holding such an exhibi^^tion. Portraits of Oarfleld, (Jrant,^Hlaineaud Historian Bancroft occupy^plans of prominence, also pictures of^Mrs. K. R. Hayes, whose husband is^said to have once been president, and !^Queen Victoria, The fair will doubt- '^less be a success.
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CattleMen and Ranchers!
CanHere Find Complete Outfits.
Wehave Received a new lot off
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TheNew York daily |wpers have^bad the manliness to eonic out siiuarcly^and tell Mrs. Laiifrtry that she ia not^an actress, not even a fourth rale one.^The variety cirls Ul the country
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Thecable announces the enactment^of another tragedy In unhappy Ire^^land,without doubt the wont governed^country in the world. The Irish people^no I are naturally an industrious and thrifty
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CharlesJ. (iuiteau predicted^^ ourt, when sentence of death was^pronounced ujsm his guilty head, that^Corkhill would yet have his day. The^recent suspension of that dlfrnatary for^participation in star route profits,^would Indicate the arrival of the day.
TwoNew Kiurlaml girls have writ^^ten a book entitled ^ Where Wild^Klowcrs Grow.^ The editor of the^Wleudlve Timr* could doubtless tell^where one wild Bower blooms, as he^sat down on a cactus plant lsst .Sunday^while on his way home from church.
TheNew York Truth, the sauctmt^I ttle dally in the country, was sued by ' Deadwood people entertained against
classof people, their country Is a^superior one for cuttle and agricultural^pursuits, yet iu face of all these ad^^vantages a famine occurs there every^few years, the cause of which can lie^directly traced to an infamous govern^^ment and a rotten system of land^^lordism, both of which must eventually^disappear.
ItIs now believed in Deadwissi that^(Jilmore, the murderer, will not hauir,^and that his sentence will be com^^muted to imprisonment for life. If^such proves the case it will show the^power of a woman's work, and Gil-^more will owe hia life to Mrs. Colonel^Tracy, the brave little lady who has^fought down the strong feeling that
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someinjured youth, who thought that^tlO.UOO would heal his wounds. The^j try awarded him $*). Not satisfied,^tie la to have another trial, ut vhich it^^ - hoped he will get what I Wilson^go^.
AnArkansas editor advocated^through the columns of his pajier the I an^^lection of C. R. Breckcm-tdfe to Cou- j the^greaa. He wus elected, and the editor^(ailing target any remuneration tor hia^services, sued fei ft,-VNj. Ihe jury^Jiought the Mir h trifle steep, anl re^^turned a $:^ verdict.
theslayer of the Mexican, Orta, and^though every discouragement buabecn^thrown in her way from the outset,^^he has nobly labored Id his behalf and^for hia life, and on Thursday last tri^^umphantly sent to the President a^petition, praying for executive clem^^ency for the unfortunate youni
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TheButte MUr-Mountain Freeman^h raapeatfuMr hkfonmd ttwt A. B.^Wolf la m kmftt pMurietor of the^Merchant* hotel In this city, but la n^prosperous rancher in the fertile^league valley, t'ui. noaehrough la^tow mine hoat at the Merchant* and^* the 1. M. F. WMt ad vertlae It let^Dm adtertJaetneut be correct.
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Nathan'sBazaar,
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ThePinest Ever Brought West of St.^Paul Just Received at 17
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Ladieswill Find an Elegant Line of
Stapleand Fancy Dry Goods,
Carpels,Wall Paper, and
HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, ETC.
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Harman,Holmes ^ Co's Famous
SaukCenter Flour.