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THE DAILY JOURNAL. ZETAILI1tK[D 1881. VILRb CITY. MONTANA. The editor of Trn Ya.LOWSTofI JOURNAL b al. responsible for any 3f the opts Sor utteranesol its correpondoens. Netoce is hereby gliven to all concerned that ft. YLL.owUTONm JocUNAL PrILIsHINO CO. helts the contract to do all printing and ad .gaing, of whterver nature chargeable to Cus treounty,and is also the designated and only paper t Cam cr county to which services by public tlon ag b. legally awade. Legal notlce publtah d in th r papeps of ('uter county, are vlAd and ha has been decided by the courts of No billA against T', YF.I(IWSTOSIN JOt'RAI. /UULtIHING Co.. conltracted lby asy of the emplovye ulad paper or o thers, will be recuognis.d un.ess aleO lmpnied by a wrrlttn orier aigue.l b\ the pub saber or lllustlne. uanvcr. Sunday. November 1i. lbb0. THE extreme carelh-cncs (or ifno: mace with whl,.h the demnocratiw min agere and 'heir tlgal adviser. have eeducted .lma:teri ill the lilver Bow asNarunous caroes has resulted, as will be as-tl elsewhere, in the counting iIn of t4,ur republican ulemburs of the leg islature when it was fondly expected they would be eounthe. out. Judge lDeWolfe'sorder ini Ilwe scond tae only related to the eount of precinct 34 for flive dwm 'cr.tric cddulatesr for the Jegilature, who without thi vote would be defeted. W hen it came to the count, Hall, tVie republican i.ern ber of the board, refused to dio more than the mandate reluired and cotlle queutly fve other democratic candl dates who imagined they did not need the vote of jrelnct 3:4 were left out, the result beirng that four republican legislative cundidiates showed up with a larger egg egate than the hour lowest democrats, mud aecording to this last canvass are elected. The canvassing board imomediately adjourned sine die, so at is at t likely they cau be man. nauusces. againo. THE Courier-Journal is greatly sbocked over what it terms the at tempt to rsat the vote of Montana by the republih.an. It citee the oade of the steal of Louisians in 1876, of the attempt by the republicans to steal West Virginia last fall, eta. Now would it not be just as well to draw hat mild? Has the Courier-Journal M recollection of the cipher dispatch M and tissue bat'ot, in Boulh Carolina ib 1876, of the direct proposition to b ay the vote of Florida in that year, of Mr. Cronin and his nose and the a: tempt to steal Oregon in that ,arme year? Dots itreally want the busi aees by which the maj ,rity was count. ad out in West Virginia Ilst autumn ventilated ? Has it read the plea of the republicans in Mlisslsippi this year? Does it not remember how, 188i4, the tseurn. of cue commanding pre rent or distrlit in New York lcity were changed daily two or three trnes for four or five days after ele. tioa until all the returns from thestate were In, and then this I reeinct gave Mr. Cleveland the v,,te of New York Oolog still further b wk, doer it re. member that famous r lwu hltitr thut Horace Greeley wrot,, to Mr. "Tldeu. reminding hiui thlat itt a certail ward in New York city ti. fi, s ooratie lin- Jority excerxeeded th t.i luuulllr Il men, wmutn, i, 'huir.r:, hir' atdI m ult, in the ward.' I- :,I , I :4-. "i the Couiiei'-Jo ilr!sj-, ali i i (l Io ti, shy Io ' . tt a t't i. " ' ltrt '. .,ni is there a case 'z re.,ord w htrzE that party was e.* r Ti eLat i a: ti,. lo'ia awiI there wa ally (t' -i pi' ,round ut w hich to rut..-t th, i*-;':t til!t thi' Ooritert Ltta ? i(,' 11: I+ :t iitii ..uJ to '*illt .t tlectii,.. arid i.*ve tei ri - bult to theI rt. l .i ,at the C. J. all in all a litti,- llah-*reet to siriilu.t'e so lmuch iitiiiltnlton over 'Is iown party's nlmethodi?- Salt lake l'riilune. IXGUSS ur OUTWARCD MOURNING. e Cu.+tnf of Wearing Crape for Lone I'vrtrl Falling lte UDisuse. We go tirough agreeS deal of false sentiment and false politeness in the matter of our funeral ceiem)o nies and our mourning attire. In the youthful days of our present aosagenarinurs the mark of mourning -a piece of black crape around the sleeve of a colored coat-was reserved for the arny only. Army and navy ofiloers alone might make this modest Ianifestation stand in ieu of the gl.oe sy sables and deep hat bands of cavil 'tani There was a howl, as well as a sneer, when these civilians adopted the military custom, and on the sleeve of a coloeed coat stithed a black band to denote the death of a dear friend or eslation. fowls and sneers notwith danding, the custom gained groud, and ais now recognised, adoped ad approved of. There are many who set their sboes against the exoeirve mournmng of by gone atture. No longer do all widows even think it necessary to clothe themselves in crape. and the life long obligation of the widow's black is at an und. Those who like to cing to thr ancient methods have their will and do their pleasure. but those who do not -those who carry death in their hearts uand do not care to show it 91 the 'world--or thoi, who are not realiy deepl y allicted---'uy dispense with mournliu alto".* theI if they have the iminil Sniiplu 11:uk InIsi'.er all the i'. ;"o. aid the onirtl ior this is grn" tiv', urt.i'itd r W e ,o l,.nge feel it l '\e' ,,,' . i I't ) tohe iorlllii0' v of the forintbI,. I:, . to 1j'ild H'."' -',' mre Ii ,,I , ' t r I1 . . .l('( in n . :, .e hi t " r t I', red We hl.o lIovedl Ih.t noble I i, Il:that Cur" ..,,ld,1 womanr- the father, the udb:uil. the gluriouti hrothlir, the mother who bore us, and the sister who was our cradle nlaymate. WV liave :oven or ll our e11 "; we d love to the hour of death. But need we then clothe ounselves in cna and woolen, and mark ouwelves " B , ed" as by a playcard pinned to our breas~t? ar better and more suitable aye, and sometimee far more incere, too-the undemonstrative acceptanoe of the inevitable-the quiet cherish ing of secret sorrow-the close con cealment of the sacred love. The sor row lies there, and we do not wish to show it to the world as a beggar un folds his sore. We do not wish to be questioned nor condoled with. Who can comfort ust No onel What good does it do us or the world to flaunt our grief in crape and weepers in t!ie face of the curious, the unsym pathetic, the critical? "Too much" Or "too little," or "too soon left off," or "too long kept on"--"the fashion too smart for mourning" or "the depth ridiculous for the occasion." )Do we want to run the gauntlet after all our dead friends' criticismsl Far better the slightest indication that is poshible-so slight as to escape gener al notice-than this which attracts general attention. -Duchess of Rut land in Loudon Queen. Newrcastl CathedraL The nobleo old church of St. Nicho las. in Newcastle-upon Tyne, has been cat'ed by the more imInpoinig title of cathedral only since the creation of a blshoprio of Newcastle, but its exter nal beauty, accentuated by graceful :rched "lantern" spire and the pin nacles springing airly aloft from the sumnut of the grand tower, has long won the admiration of travelers from London to Edinburgh by the Great Northern and North British railway-. It is one of the linest oditices of the Fourteenth century in the decorated Gothic styleof architecture. Between 1b73 and 1876, under the superintend ence of the late Sir G. Gilbert Scott, elaborate restoratious were etfected in the interior of the church, rendering it thus worthier of its cathedral dig nity. On a rock commanding the river and the busy commercial town, though lacking the peculiar environ ment of lawns and foliage, which add grace to other ancient cathedrals of England, it possemes a conspicuous grandeur and stateliness of its own. Harper's Bazar. A Beake game. An exciting adventure in which a big rattlesnake and Jesse Grigsby, of Grizzly canyon, occupied the chief roles occurred near the home of the latter. Jessee was strolling around the hills, when he stumbled upon a huge rattler that at once assumed hos tilities, and striking at the intruder his fangs became entangled in a leg of his trousers, and there he hung. About that time Jesse thought of some busjness he had at the house, and being .in something of a hurry, he started home on the double quick, withouit taking time to release his snuke~hip. It was a close race be tween Jesse and the rattler. For one half the distance the snake was in the lead, and the other half Jsseo would pull ahead, and thus they had it until the house and assistance were reached, and there the serpent was killed. It is quite safe to say that neither Jesse nor the snake ever made any better time over the same distance. -Lower Lake tCal.) Press. Auclent illtory. Judas died in the horrors of a loath. some suicide: CLaiaphas was de(posed the y.ecr following; licleo died in in funly aud exile. Stripped of his pro curator"lhip v(ery Ohrt!y a'ti rwards on thl. Very CL,,Irr!(. h . h l;.I tril by a wt2iOed colC -ccoi to :l'l. 1lite, wor': ':, Iolt 1Y unusto : I l I. . I (id Inl SItnculie htul Irn:nth e.m .;. . Ivon l,- lInI himu .,I exccr"t,.I , ne T'le ti. l. t ,er w i. In tfuriuted'l l ,i. :I'Il hi= lon) \;I, d( ' .: throughi t e .trct,+ na ll McIII.? t 11d b t tO bIt+ I Ice of llurJr.itT , run, of those who siluIred in aid v *i;,se. d t!ue scenes of that day . :I .t t ,a-nds of their children, U' Su..il I Ii anRd witne-lbd the long borrul' of that .eige of Jerusalem, which statd, 'inparalleled in history for ita unutterable fearfulness. Farr-r. Three years hence the planet Mlars will be nearer to the earth than it has been for bi5 years (A. D. 1377). As trologers and lovers of the marvelous will be dimappointed to hear that noth ing of importance took place when Mars came a few million miles nearer us than is his wont i •-- FJ | .= - - '- *,, HOW CAN THE LONG may :r , BE THE BHORT IrLe ono and yet in the *hurt eat between given polnts; for instance the Mt. Paul, Minneapolls d, Manitoba l allwy has over l0Itl mike of roed,nagnlloseaIly equip. pd and managed, lt l one of te greatest railwaly eystems I o this onatry; fr te ame re - aonl it iL the the raveler's rite to all polte Ina Mlnaeota. onb and Mouth Dkeota and Montana. It is the only line to (ISet Falls., the uture nain ufacturimg emnr of the Northwest; to the fertile ree lanads of the M ilk river *alley,and ofern ahleeof three routestothe Coast. Mtil It is the short4et line between it.Paul,Minneapo ils. Fargo, WInnlp ", Crookston, Moorhead, I a. selton, (ilyndon, Orafton. Fergus Falls, Wsbpe ton, Ie IIl's Lake and lButer'lty. Iit i the twat route to Alasks. 'bins and Japan; and tbe journey to the Pacefc Costl. Vaneouver. Ta, ct w, teattle, Portland and ran Francislco will It remembered as tile dellght of a Ife-llIile onec made througlh the won d.rful erenesy of the Manliohb I'P rIfitc route. To islh and hunt: to SI w the mnaIIrl/ireuIr of nllatur , r ivl the s.irlt; rhe' ri till loly; reair.lie lhptres of the |owiu eekrr. lt. In., i r parel, II, I 1, I'l' , I auii ral oll . M inttbha kal;iay t1 .1i'i r I'.1rI( I n l'. al i i l & I. A. ,1 I' , Il(l ' f J'l * '" ... ,, ,,,,HAND 6 kt t l : , "vld FORTUNE I for Infants and Children. "Ciswb Ia ma vo .aiq*mi btlkml. GIbaS"3~w eatn se. 010-paoce. I recommend SMuUlpUrCr tray pIUaipUos Soar Slormek. r) nwrh(3B. 3AM· oe. bour So me. U. A. Asomm. Y. D., wb aworms, py.. 4SUP .' Fr' rs" ll U.. uius.at, RkIp, X.y. WaL M WjWIou ms'am. Tun Cmrrsm (CmPAm, V7 Money Steet, N. T tlTABLISHED I677. JAS. XoMILLAN & CO., PROPIRIETORaS OF TPE Imnneapo1L Sh3epskin Tar, S AND D' )LEE.S IN IZDZ5, SUZ' L:Ta, FUS, WOOL, TALLOW Ginseng and Seneca Root. SHEEP PELTS & FURS A SPECIALTY. 101, 1(3 1 Ug.mA It. North. MINNE IS, liriN. 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'71 ftrv Ir., of ir, r.Il lower Iy'er u tcorl,.e't n, . i I 4 l n in si Ir 1tlor1 . at hlous bo l ol l. p ,e"dl n . Arn I ll, un , int I Ilm il or Ia Pn ..' w., ur, pa,- I kd (Ii,-, 4-1, lN Afr 'l I 11l 1 1c I , il too0aio loj ia".Ain t ' '' l * l n 0ll t, r ol'f r , : t on io I ,- , 'I r is , i' r w , i 4 l- ,n 4,.,' 0, lh., , I. - II00 1t fin r 1, . " v ii, .,.1 s br.n , l ,,,,,I h ,", 'to , o"ll o ,,,I i,. I,, l Le wll 1 .11 1 ., l ., ' 1 l 9 ld boI I t ( r ha 01 ,u l' 1i ' ii ratI * 1" i ajpoi0 lnt fir froI,, ot o f sod MI I p 111oeo .rt a A.p olnlllrll I II ul .r ,rs lllMd ifrK. llll ll c'ONtUIrTA'IION FIIEE. i" Ionewtoo Pros.are ag,lts for lII slle of Ur. Li. big's lvigoroator In Iutte City, onotaul. NOTESfrom the diary of tour s le, commercial travel er, business men and other hlas revealed: That thle Wisconsin Central hlas the uunqualifed ealld;re ment of all, That the Wisconsin Central has to-day the aiiist ipopular line between Min neapolis, Bt. Paul and Milwaukee and Chicago; That the Wisconsin CenLral is daily adding to its admirers as the recog nized Pullman line between MinnL. Pol, Bt. Paul and Milwaukee and That the Wisconsin Central touches the mint prominent points in Wis cousin, and that it has more import ant business centers on Its through Ilne than any other railway in the Northwest; That the Wisconsin Central ihas made an enviable reputation with its peer less Dining Car Service; That the Wisconsin Central runs fast trains on which all classee of passeo gers are carried with comnuioudl, and distinct accommodation for all; That the Wisconsin Central has repre sentativia distributed throughout the country, who will cheerfully give any inlormation that may be desired and that its terminal Auents are specially itstructed to look after the comfort of paiaengers who may he routed via its line. For detailed information, apply to your nearest Ticket Agent or to repre .entalliveof the road. WE. C. MELLEN JAMES BARKER, General Man er. Ast G;en Fur.rk TkAgt LOUIS ECKSTEIN, Anu. (Gntl. Parar. Tkt. Agt. MILWAUKEE, WIS F H. ANSON, Northweateru lPasenare Asg iGENERAL - AGENCY --OF TIM-E Louisiana State Lottery. (;HIE.\,A'1F XI Mu\T. Capital Prize, $300,000 TICKETS SOLIJ---PIZES CASIIEID . ,dti~rrsi~ii y nrdiumnry letter wfntuluI ing lit' , rly ordril*IHi.~it ij fly C11,1eW I iiitllnui irr. exlI"IHUge, draft or i ewtal Ite, or for ticket., etretular" suuil uII information, JOHN RENNER, ( rrat Fu'Jl, IMout Addre'u regrltered lettereirontaiulfLng 'urrtefev to Flrrt National Batk,G.reau Fall*. It. T.. The POLICE GAZETTE will be mailed securely wrapped to any ad dre.s in the United States for three months on receipt of ONE DOLLAR. Liberal discount allowed to post. masters, aents and clubs. Sample coples mailed free. Address all order RICHARD K. FOX. tItUL'i F PAT r"' IZING Jao. a. r's estaur,"' Sorl . ,dI Mo , k ,,' , ' ; W º' . r o f F.I It l i (t il ' is'iJ p." ._.ot . , hr i,1 Ag" llr N ' ) l ] . I1 ig , 4, 1'I IiN) I. , 1. ll.hI II. '. J. 'Ni* . Pft~lJq-*--WN• "A Something to ZTEBEST YOM We are now ready to take your order on cus tom made suits. That is, for people who do not desire to wear ready-made garments. To accommodate those who are in a hurry for a suit, we have obtained, in connection with our New York House, an agency from one of Cbi oago's principal Mer chant Tailors, and are thus enabled to get you a suit MADE TO ORDER IN SIX DAYS. Our Sample Lines are the best we have ever had Our fall stock in Men's, Boys' and Children's Ready-Made Olothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats. Boots and Shoes is arriv ing daily and will be complete in a few days. Call early and get the first pick. Prices lower than ever. L CALBRAITH BROS., JANESVILLE, WISCONSIN, -Ale the Large t Imlomrter si BRITISH HORSES le It: wlh . 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