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MAILS. - Mail arrives daily by the ilocky 'ork ,k Cooke City railroan at 10:30 a. ro. Mail leaves daily at 1::i0 p. m. 'The southern mail arrives Wednesdays and Saturdays and leaves at 1 o'clock p. m. same day. Mail closes W) minutes before depart ure. CAts. PATTEI:SON. P. I. LQCAL NEWS1 . It Is snowing. Dr. Geo. W. Monroe is visiting friend. in Bozeman. A New Year's Eve Ibll will b^ given next Tuesday night. The court was busy this w.eek and tried quite a number of cases. Ben Shaw has sold out his restaturant and retired from business. Supt J. D. Finn, of the Nothern Pacific railroad, was in town Tuesday. C. Coleson is lying very sick at thr Rocky Fork Coal company's houses. Dr. F. R. Musser has been quite busy the past week attending his patients John Tinkler the Billings barr;ster, was in town this week attending court. George IH. Town has sued George C. Woodson and the case comes up to-day. James L. Platt Sr. and Mrs Frank White returned home Monday evening on the train. Several of the prospectors of the mountains came in to spend Christmas in Rled L'dge. Sheriff 9. J. Templeton has been in town most of the week looking after official business. Frank Cnmmings and Grant Lamport, of Billings, attended the maqurade ball Tuesday night Milton W. Potter, drew "Springtimer ' at the drug store of A. J. Armstrong & Co. Monday evening. The ore from the Red Lodge Picket lode is attracting universal attention among the minining men. Mr. and Mrs. William N. Hunter, near town, are happy at the advent of a big eight pound boy at their home. The Big Bess lode was recently located by William Nichols near towsn. lie will work on his claim some this winter. "pop'e Williston, of Billings the en ergetic hardware merchant was in town this week and -pent a few hours in the burg. The grand officers of the Odd Fellows lodge; of Montana, will be here today and to-night a public installation will take place. Amos Hague, a Cook city mining man, is in town. He has just returned from the East where he has been visiting a sick brother. .J. M. Taylor the grocery man, has our thanks for a package of Japan tea. We will have' to sample it although we are tea-totaler. "Blue" Hall hats moved his restaurant one door north of George 1uubbard's place. The best of meals awill be furnished at all hours. Louis It. Fensko, of Billings, whoi-e vale dealer in wines, liquors and cigars Dpr.oanted us tlth a line box of cigars as a thristmas gift. Tile Red Lohgo public schools closed last Saturday for two we eks to give the children a chance to have a good time during the holidays. Fred Routhier, the blind man, has the thanks of the commtunity for donations to the Christmas tree entertainment the 24th at the Patterson hall The Red Lodge Picket cigar is the latest fad. The masculine mouth seems hlapk and .insipid unless ornamented with one of theas excellent smnokers. Mrs..M. P. Kagy has rented the Pat tLrsoia hos.sit'd hopes to merit a share of the public patronage in the hotel line, lead her advertismeut in another column. Capt. James -I. Mills, publisher of the New- North-west" of Deer Lodge, a gentleman noted for graciousness and charity, has our thanks for a lt00 cal Sidler. Mrs. E. A. Baldwin will be glad to meet the members belonging to her sing ing class and all others who wish to join, at Mrs. Kagy's boarding house on main street. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Talmage are the happy parents of a bouncing baby boy. Our friend William is as proudl as Jupiter said only strikes the sidewalks in the high places. Mrs. S. M. Backus, of Glendive, sister of our worthy townsman John L. Burns,is visiting in I~l city. This lady is well pleased with our town ant thinks we have a grand future. The Christmas tree gotten up by the Sunday school, for the amusement of the little ones was largely atteuded and the program was well rendered. Santa Claus, Father Tnlmoand other characters were represented. Frank Beller deputy sheriff, had com menced to sell the beef levied upon in the Pioneer meat market and received a tele gram from O. P. Templeton to stop. It is thought that bond will be given and the goods released. The picture "Springtime" executed by Miss Lizzie Ellis of this place is a beauty and shows that the young lady is possess .ed of rare talent as a finished artist. We publish a very tlattering notice of the young lady's ability as an artist by the Helena Journal. There was a man parading the streets Christmas day with a straw hat, linen duster and a palm leaf fan. Talk about Flr.tida and Colifornia climate. Let the consu.s P ve come to Red Lodge and breath tJe tropical atmosphere scentedt with the eroma of heaven kissed oxygen. Bill Langeton and Dan lee ccame down Monday evening from the tied Lodge picket lodg where they have been at work the epast mounth. Thceybroueght in some splendid samples of ore ftro this clawgt. As soon as the holidays are over they will retunr acd resumce wwrk on ¢h.is 1ptinng property The Oail faile.tt<O arive C0 .di,t .s 1y W\e dout know wro has the a::ti,,Crty t,o say whether we art. 1r tohav .:'il , u Christnmts tly or y .'. Cert( :.1 th ..: rah l ofTi 'd have - t the an't :'ir, The mattr wi.1 t, in' ,.ti. ; . led ;nd probably tle Iocky Fore t d wt;ll l.c their mouths pay by tie caper. A teontiful I eture. All perloc- thatarel,,vers of the be It ful sh: 3l.l .e that cl:'a uit'g pitur "dSpriogtime' that is on 'xhibition and for sale at the .Journal Pibltahing Com pany' sture n . : 11il street. It i le piece of tapestry painting; is bel::ttifuliy moalte(i t.nd froamed in p:W-h. 'l1he artist, 11tis Ellis. isi at former resi:' , t of Hted Lodge, MJIt,itoioa, lit ,o.w re7.ide- ill Calif:,rnia. ,irt:r s a life size picture of a beantiful girl with a fresh, ,weet . ;ce, sta.ndin0 in g!'tacefut, ol' -y ast10 un.!c; a preadlin-t tree sIulrr'O.tuned by the lovely lowers. But justice canot be dote by ditrscription.: the soft, nilturlolri coloring. cannot o.e iescribed.. It isuot be se-n in ordter tq he appreciated.--llelena Journudl. Tine Inust Ilanbe. reitl Mr'e, iin Ever) IIt nlumb.ers the turn out to the mr.o etuerade bell far e,:cceedl thalt of alty ever given in Red Lu lge tui:t it wao a r;mait success in every partiltir. The band boys did themselves proud tby their .plen rdid management and tie people rewarlcted them by buying over 1100 tickets. I'Le I Star restaurant gave at supper that was t imlens and taken altogether everytl:ing seemed perfect. )Danei':,Ly b. :t a tth a t raw hnrhll at 5 p. m. tnil wvas kept up c';ti:ntu'' ly ti:i G n. Il., C]hristm..nl :mlor'tin/. Many of tile costumes vwert t tril:iki Ily orig'inal tnti tmany suprisei were occlsiotle1 wI!,I I1 o'clockl:, Ithe t. [tt r Iumt skig itt clne. The prize for ti he1)t :,,mc l ;ha: ter by a ge.tletlan was awardedr to I!,erb (Cates who rcpresoutt.ld an Idiian chief. Mrs. Johnie lHuiri; won the prize for the mtost couical iot.;In iitt wor bity t ltady: she assutllnlil the ch:::act.i r of a negro"'. Many ot:er chrllctr-.ti taIken we.re sple.pidd. iSpace forbd ts t gi;ving a list of those present and the eor:tutcs worn. To say every body :a l satdiemt d woulld he al llu:t is nue-:o.nry-. \When this is sald lnothintg mtr'e Ie7maltl.i. Idis C::'!' 'Irt rtprc::tttd the RED LODGE t)ICtET'r, Werri.y to dress on 11-.w:hic was printed i asti, i vet : t s issue. The evetning was stpitenid and th1e hall ItO degrees in thet shattle. Iniia ncharaeote:s predominaI d. Cirw.i, Chiipplws, Pint ts, etc., Itinjg uwt.Ie rtp retentcdl. "Wei won't go bome till uittltitrg' was tilhe idea from tihe begining titd thtyoug sters stuck to the cry l lt1 six o'clock. 'ite musuoic was gceid and the calling clear and di:,tinct. We' understand atl ihcr tae:sqloeradtl it to be given oit the 14th of hebruary. Several "tlttle girls" were observed inl the hell durirng tie evenitit. Catch on to the now sign of tthe Peoples Store. Try .our Arabitn t .c. i.tt an d mandlin Java eolnre.--I 'tPtLEt.tS STOtlE. For 10-year old MeBryer whisky call at the saloon of Cunick it! Town. Our N. N. C. ,ap. tens are the best in lie mIarke,-t.-.lEturLts StOt u. Go to Ballard Brothers for bottled beer or cider. They keep a good article. 1-If If you want anything in the extract line we have it.-PEOPLES STOIttl. Cunuicek & Town have just receiwvd a large stock of tine imported c:guirs. If you want anything in spice in in ulk, whole or ground, we have It.-PttEOP"IES STORE. For Anlhcuser-Busch beer \viil; tlhe brewery of nullard Brothers, led I.odge, Monta'ns. I if Yuti Ytun UnBakIlng I'owder. lies· in the Itl rkliet, three polnd.s S1. Ot.- 'PEO PLES is..1TON. For a first class tnug of tom & Jerry call at ttIe saloon of Cuuick & Town on inap t !"'eel. Val lIlatn's ?Milwaiukee Weiner beer has no equal in ted l ,odge for sale ati the Actel Samploe Riom. t-tf I make a specialty of teas, coffee, spices, etc , all of t he best qutality.-Plli 1 piLES STORE. If you want a good drink of whiskey callatl tile Antnle Saiiplut Itooltt for lBakers Sour Mash S yrs old. 4tt Cullick & Townt have . s. plendid ta.ourt Sneut of I0, . Irandtily that is 12 year-old and it is iaboLp the sLtiII asd Astrikes tIhe humlan frtame in tie right place. 1121It. Ve handle only the very best of every thing and sell at the lowest prices. (;i\e us a call.-J. M. 'tAY.LOR, Propriletor Peoples Store, Ited Lodge. IFor sparkling Auhteuser-lnusch beer, ginger pop or cider-the trint of Bnullard ]Bros. are taking the lead in Ied Iodge.dl I ,(o to the Antie Satnlp)e oom for the best beer in town. Yal Itltz's celebrut ed \ite,ntr Iby the glass, bottle or case.&tf For good old Irish whihsky call at the sailhoon of Cutnictk S" Town. The Ipblsict can got 's goodI drink or cigar at this salool:;; en y placel in Mounallt.l-i Ilrmamnltin. g. l)resmiakiMe. Also sowling dlone for Seintlettlln. Ses ,ing of atll kinds done to ortier. I'het.e g ve urt a call. M .iRs. !:r; rn;1.: PUItI.l'oT, tiltui TE rt ItLptl''. IHolsanovtvitng 1 1l10e a complete liouse tivitnii;. 11it fit, and the ilest one in Hoitd Lodge. :Par ties who desire to have their houses re nmoved call upon me at onuce. 'lt EWP't PItTTt:riox Nosite.,. All persons iudetbteid to toe are reglest''l ed to call ind settle their cecounts int Smediately. I. it. Chas Patterson, Mitre. ,T 1V.Tayhi'. will n o!n- malaut a IEJ.NO VATL!C v1 iJU. iIj I' i DAY. \VX!"K ( II j---Evarythwg Fiu~rftca~s- !THE TABLE IS SUFPPLED WVITHI THE BEST THE MARKET AFPCUDS. 'Mrs. M. P. Kagy, Pr`.. J. 1. W3LF, Watchmaker and Jeweleri III l epaia .r ,I ki:uI4rh XVtU r.' - J U ilI.(Ilsl. * ~ .~ Apo (i t, nd NOW` vin; :+Lu-Iies 1 nd III kiwsof .icil I =in Cre]tlil nicu t:. :0~ '~lir ~~i'' wret n I civ3 mc a call at, t h ocli Ilied I ge-t~ , MOUltana. AL I. Ih Largest Corntpres CcrYre neI31i:ecoz tyroI1c;tcid.'l Peoples Ciiro~ccy S A~ full lino~ 'I -stjnilo find Pure 'l' A: ,tand C0 Fl?1,;i S : ci ut V. Ev(ery artielh is guarntceed to be fresh wul ftiret class. Prices to suit the tiues. O0 t of town rdlere reeivoee !priompt Atte, tion, S1tore in the lelding fore:cry used by A. (iledorf. Give in, a call. J. M1i. Taylor. IED) LODGE, - - .MONTANA. Blne Fi1rot New8 Depoti Cigars, Tobaccos, Confectionery. Fipo line ofC ittionery kept in Stock. Flre.h Fruit H(ir'lvved Daily. 'TIi!). PE.ilON & CO., Proprs. Baykery & Lunch. OPEN AT ALL HOURIS. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes, etc.. etc. Oysters in Every Style. 1R'IT aTd Ca NFEt'TIONERY. Agent for Phil hluhnb's celrat I ed CI(AIARS. J.iliday goods in grret variety. GRUEL BRos, Pr OPs. ecxt to Llowis C .Arnlstrol', : drtug Ia. ·.- .I o<J. H. CONR A >O E LOD B - - - - MONTANA I Interest allowed on all cDposits left for a Specified' Time. S-,re-, Issued .on all Prir:cpC Citie.s in United Statesa a 'ra) C, urope.r , to al ' .--onr transferred to aL p.s of the United Stateis by TelegraLph. -. E. B 'T HELOR, Cashtier. 1 .1. FIE L Carstma.s Calls your atteantin oo tn er line f CiSm Goods, We have a Fine Line of sIL : PLFUSH SLIPpER F6ancy Embroidered and atŽtbb..- for a present. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, in fancy figures, color ed borders, hem stitched, in China and Japanese sojid colors in red and "hie re can suit you in the m. We have the largest and newest designs in solid and. rolled Gold, consistg of chains, cars, scarf-. pinhs, cuffbuttons, etc. In W"e beat them all. Vre have a largo-line in Tog and iNWindsor in all shades. We wish to call yourt attention to our line of boys' and men's suits, J. B. Stetson Hats, Fine Cardigan jackets, fancy initial embroidered suspenders, high' grade overshirts, especially purchased for the holi days. Come now and make your selection while the assoztment. is large. IP . L. C ompany. C.othing anbd Shirts made to Order. LJOFN , I. B UR NO. S.ruJr.3torG. TIE!) L.OD(cE )1-UNTA.\.. Onrly lq 7 ,,: ci S4~ll10:. ~3 KS : ý··ý% 1 ·b a :s C·I t: G 3. h C-* '!,itc \ ri'>.: olaiiy & Potter. WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS. AN OIRDERLY H11O '-E AM'.D GENTL.EM\N TO SERV'E Yt'. Re-A ý 4.-.. I '41 na SALOON,. I <ii A* R :illy & Wall, rropriotorq, mo giiiil iisck of Lquzors :rd, CGirrt (Gives us a call. SN AVI NG, AIiMRCU TTING, ____SHAMPOOING, "Mo1 d i knn tsp Cigar M nufactory. nuil kop1t in stud b .lv o'. and Iiv~tajl lots. PLASTERIN3a DONE. 1Xrihi~i & Rlodger°, 1d1111) 10I)C Ii' mom'. IGem Saloon. A FINE (WRAJ)I (E' ( ()NST.\' 1't ON f11 :N PAINT SHOP. I tfpl r I rtI' o(' to (14) Iill i Jf i L4ocatc in the Bollatrdl Poildittiit "T J. SMIT Ill ei) Boonre:,\O Pioneer (_ igal!· BILLINGS, IlONT. mt~tnofactureri of I [A \A nA i ]flJMES'V[C('Xa Quality pt lioud) TI.\TE) f aniI Orders Receive PFomn~t Attentio n. 0p.N ? err,