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REED LODGE PICKE . VOL. 1. LRED LODGE, PARKI COUNTY, MONTANA. SATURDAY. APRIL A5. 1,,. _:i). ,1. Pilt OFI4SlONkAL CARlfSJ . W. F. Meyer. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. g.,LAND OFFICE BUSINESS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Red Lodge., Mont. Allan I. Joy, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC. COUNTY ATTORNEY MONEY TO LOAN. INSURANCE-,-REAL ESTATE. SOLE AOENrT Fol Riverside town lots, N. P. Railroad lots and N. P. Railroad lands. U. S. LAND OFFICE BUSINESS A SPECIALTY. LTivistoa, iLontcana. Land Office Business. J..V. Logert. Practices in all matters relating to the Public Lands before Montauna . S. land offices and the department at Washing ton, D. C. Speclal attention given Entries and Con tests. [ Correspondence solicited.1i Somamni, Mxont .ns. F. R. MUSSER, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Office next door to the I''KEr'r. Geo. W. Monroe, M. D. PHYSICIAN ANDI SURGEON. Omfce at ii. J. Armstrong & Co.'s Drug Store. 11111, LOD(JI, MONT. E. E. Batchelor, NOTARY PUBLIC Office in Conrad & Co.'s Bank. Red Lodge, - - Montana. CONTRACTOR AND BUIlDIER Plastering and masonry work. WORK GUARANTEEID. Plans and estimates given. RED LODGE, MONTANA. George W. Devin CONTRACTORS and UUILI)ERS, Billiard and Pool table repairing a specialty. Red Lodge, Motaa. WASK MAU. RI GISTEMD. 6389 Arch Street Phlad'a. Pa. Smith & Hawley. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDI)ERS Job Work a Specialty. Shop Four doors above Conrad's fronting on Hauser avenue. 13tf RtOr T 'nd 5c ' 'n ýowntit@s, &c 00. Flting, amosts~ind M S Mdo Teas'. N..ý C Aiae A 0 . S.le' IZrp < Ff" PP'S ETTLER'S QUID[ I24p.1ceonil 25c. (paotago atamp3. EL~DES !I' YAVQR5ý1 In! WQODWOFRK' Af1A 41MN~tl ý 2BUNIONGQUARENY srr C 5T.LOWU1.MI 31 ~i{ OALASTEX. GARDEN SEEDS Especially adapted to this climate. SC-OOL BOOKS, PAINTS & OILS, PAINT BRUSHES WALL PAPER, KALSOMINE. Complete lim-e at II.. J. ARMSTRONG & CO. Red Lodge, Montana. WHOLESALE A N D RETAIL DEALERS IN Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, AGRIC ULTU RAID IPLEMENTS. WVI[EN IN NEED OF A \VA(ION DON'T FAIL. TO) EXAMINE TIIE BAIN WHICH FOIE STIREN(iTII, DUIRABILITY AND LIGIITNESS OF DIRAFT CANNOT BE EXCELLED. tgi!fulders Hardware a Specialty. ý* WE HAVE:JUST RECEIVED A CARLOAD OF THE FINEST LINE OF HEATERS AND RANGES EVER SHOWN IN MONTANA AMONG WHICH ARE THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED Ch.arte Oak. GUNS and AIM$tUNITION Red Lodge, Monta~a. P. YECIEN & GO. WHOLE - -- ~ TI- OROERS. Mail Orders Receive Prompt atten tion. OUR:COODS ARE ALWAYS FRESH AND OF FIRST QUALITY SEND FOR OUR PRICES. You will find them the LOWEST. P. YEGEN & CO. BILLINGS, MONT.1 T. P. McDONALD THE CITY MEAT MARKET Red Lodge, - - - Montana. Keep constantly on hand everything usually kept in a first-class market such as choice meats, fish, poultry, butter and eggs and vegetables in season. PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEIST STAR RESTAURANT. Red Lodge, Montana. PATRICIK JOITNSON, PIT~' BOARD BY DAY, WEEK OR tlONTH. Table supplied with the best the naket, afford,'. FURITýISTIE D ROO1'.S COUNTY AND STATE. C'ona.ty News. LIVINGSTON POST. George II. Wright and wfl. re turned Monday from a trip to the west coast. The numerous races that are now being arraigned to tak placee. again suggest the idea of a racing -md fair association. The suggestion made by the Post to the effect that a stock company lel orgrnized to build an ope,.ra h ,ue, is bearing fruit. The scheme is Leing talked up and Fome p,:oney guarantced already. Suit was brought by County At torney Joy last Faturday. for the county, against seven partit-s who own stock on the Crow reservation, on which they refuse to pay taxes. Among them are . Stubblefield, lBrigs and Ellis Cattle company. . Bi. Briggs, W. ). Ellis ald I'P. iu2i1::vin. The aggregate mon:unt of these taxes is about )i:.00.ii0. It is 1 rob'able that whichlleer side wins, the cse will go to the supreme court. T'hi will estblish a prece dent which will govern such mat ters in. the future. The same parties are Ieing sued in Custer county for tarxs on the samlle property. The que tion is very mu1ll mixed upj and ha:. been a Lone of content:ion fllr sleveral years. It is time it was settled. L~rs t.rs.'uN E:;'I'EI:'I:i'E. Miss Mmiii Nesbit has been en joying the pest week's vacation by visiting relatives and friends in the upper Yellowsto:e. James u. Nesbit will probably receive the appointment as census enuiueratu for r Park county. C('ounty Treasurer Wright and J. S. Stuff made a successful pisca torial trip to the upper Ycllowi:to',:o the first of the week. 1). S. Mack andl Miss Rachel Ilodgen were married at the resi dence of the bride's father, in this city, on Tuesday afternoon, Rev. II. S. Taft ofliciating. J. Frank D)uff brought in several coyote skins Monday and received from District Clerk Enmmons the customary bounty certificate for the same. I. J. Galbraith, the architect, went ever to Red Lodge Wednesday morning to attend to matters in connection with the new hotel at that place. Mr. Galbraith has the plans for the structure completed. It is to be a three-story 1nuilding, 100 feet square, nnd will cost, about ,151.(10. The lower floor will be occupiied by the coal company as .torerooms and oflices, while the se(con(d and third tloors will be u:wl for hotel purposes. The building will he built of brick in a substan tial manner and would be a credit to much more pretentious cities than lied Lodge. IlozenltaR News. 1Ml ntina Register. l3ozelllan ought to organize :a board of trade, and then the ener gies of our business men could be concentrated upon any measure de signed for the benefit of this city and surrounding country. Rev. George Comfort come up from [iillings on Monday and re mained a few days in the city and on his ranch. Mr. Comfort says that business is looking up at Bil lings. The opening of the Crow reservation will be a great help to the city. The erection of a flouring mill is also assured. Some ministers of the gospel are crying: "Arrest alcohol and liber ate man." Why not go farther and say. arrest tobacco and liberate ,uan; arrest appetite and liberate man; arrest innate depravity of the human heart and liberate man; arrest the devil and liberate man, because man in his natural condi lion is represented as being "led c:.ptive by the devil at his will." Mere human enactments won't liberate man from his own volun tary servitude to depraved appetites or habits. Several farmers and stockmen of Gallatin county have visited Len drum's livery in this city during the present week to take a look at the finct specimens of English Shire stallions ever imported to this country. The horses are all young, the most of them being three vears old this spring. They are remarkably strong. comlpactly Luilt, an'd perfectly gentle. They are just the kindl of draft huorers that are needed by the farmers of Gallatin countv. ~T nseld I temns. MIr. Ilyitt is expected to return from the east very shortly and the .,ank will Jthn 1 e startel at once. Quite a large block of shares in the Pullion mine of Neihart has been L.ought iy Towlnsenid lparties. The iany frit nds' and ac',luaint Inces in ti c Missouri vally of f ir. I'rak u.h i` of the 'ino of JZs:. ,ouMien d& Co.. will regrit to, han of his sudden death L.t i:hi tvy bei.:g crusheid het ,en twa frigLýt ears cart of Livingsti. dlr. al; andl family arrirlh' fron the east yesterday and will make their future home in the Mis souri valley. WVe should like to see a th,,us:,,nd now srtl -rs comnc in as there is a chanwe fir everybody as soon as the canal is brought in. Miles ,,it';. nw cashir of the bank at l:ed !L: Ie wa s in the city over r"unday, vu iting his cousin, Harry lEat:helor, and renewing acqutint alc 'er eraly. ner is u'its ars goud ll:ing s o'f yore, and m ils his engagement card without dif ficulty at the .orices dansai te at Ild Lodge. Nt York Mt!i a It is astit'isliig low uay southiern wtomen there are in .cw York tiis winter. One heers their delieiuu:ly stoft iand lazy "eicents at every gathering and is ofted forced to slurmlise that theo. poecs., romle secret of eternal youth not known to c hilloer e!iln- s. A litle Virginia Indy in black told the hbest ,var story otine evening that. I have herd in S:Ome time.i. "Do you rememni:r," she said, turning to a beardless youth "the surrender of Lee?" "Why, nuntie," broke in playfully t girl whom the lady was chaper oning, "yo/u iinus't think the young men who come here to \visit me are as old a:s youli" "True," said the little lady, who looked pretty i.Ottulgh hers:elf to ne d a cil-hacone, "how long it's getting to be since we girls sat c;n the veranda aud saw a federal colo nel witl a squad of cavelry come galloping up to aski the narest road to Lynchburg. We were rebels to the core and answered hinm not too tivilly, hut lie lifted his hat ais he' rode aiiiway and assured us that tile tunion tropis would tike plsiession of Lvynrh;urg that nigi:''-or wa:t it Cuoie other uri'g? I tainy not locate the tale liroprly-"and ion Wednesday when lie was comfirta hly settled in town lie woull do hiimelf the honor of calling anti paying his. respects to us formterly. "'TIhat night we herd cannon. .lubal Early wias advancing, and it ;was he and not the federal troops who occulpied Lynchburg. \ednes day came iand with it eanme the union troops in full retreat gallop in.l past the house il dalt. We St watched them from the veranla and recognized our colonel, sptiing his horse furiously. lie recogniz:ed us, nnd lifted his lint in a sweeiing " 'I'm in too much of a hurry, SIdies, to call this morning,' he g shouted. 'but I'll be your most de voted when I'm not so much pressed f for time!" Last Monday Mattie IHerndon, a girlof respectability and intelligence answered a matrimonial advertise ment in a city paper. Next day the advertiser called giving his name as Harry Howard of Concor din, Kan. IiI was a sinoth-t :ngued good-looking fellow, and the next day 31iss Ilerndon was in;duced to imarry him, he pronmi.ing to take her to his Kansas hoime. 'lhurstday lie disappeared, and now: the delu tied girl realizes that she has been deserted. It has been learned that no such man as henry Howard lives in Concordia, and the mnis sing man's real name is believed to be Howell. Emile Zola has made $100.000 by his novel "Nana-." HADI FUL N WITHi 11KM. Entertaining, tnhe 'e'l-)reassctd Ihen ilL ' uto n who is I a;."=". to a Iny thb l!,tit 1 .i:i V'. I -: who still Ies linr.,i _ ,_ i -, :n o i prosperity about hi'. s".pa up t, a free-lunch counteri i t I t t rla - ing : of the in:w r t tn. hr.. tar:k . chances with thi hI.'c'. "!' place. Tht is t,. .', tt},_ h : . - t1 . jibe him wi [h.nt r,-gc.:',I t, hi ,..o der feelin"-... au:' a ; h IId! ". into an A n .--r,.t .,'., . for the p repi.. of I t t l.,i, i. of lu:;-r o i.: gh:.- ' - i',- :nch. I[, .til; 1..: 1 , .l.r . ki,! ghl v , u ,w,!::t t, showv for 1pal.t .r'a :d .nr. Th'e y,,l: said, in a general wy. to tihe crowd : "I t.I l y ,. g,,t, . il's k1u.. ". nan' hl c:-i-1 r, ,kin' v'lhen I - l :I- u 'iI. M r. -i' ul ,er ilt its ,1 '": uitk an' ias to hit i i, I' ,,e r-1:u 1 wi,1 do runt of u1.a." "A ft..r all. it's nothin' l ,:, !, .T i, .- high olii.,tl . .It, :I::tl t 1 i . ,.fl ni , thatn a a htl i ,it chli,h atil ihen Il, y (li .' th ,v st: ,- riai', i:" th ir priv+ ".. ears i a:'i wti lkii i i.i . e.1t ll ,at for.i: ' i .:t aft r ti.l .. T . ',11 '.u 'in ii0- 'li .,i .n . "lt'o t ube too fri. wii d ,er o :-'e-rv tions, -ents," said a third; "'taiit no sign that a man heas'nt his fii lions jest l iec -use i" c ihio tackle a free-lunch. See? Sounw aires does thi., to s.":" tin.. ,"" - he de". has an o'po] nt:m t to ml t1 sonie cap:tal t.i:i wii . , vi,.w o emakin' su1mt ii , , , nt, n:.1 Idon't hiaV no tli e to go intl",r :I c;fi" ,ta d f,;l 'Wa V: 'luat l, ti wid a In1 e. -.,;" ` . The ,oullg :1nan lunched on, "'I t I e- ," c- :ini, in a h 'i- . 'eI waz itn a saloon iinst o- d,' Bowry, twhen a coe ecomnes in wid kid gloves nu' dia:t mi1:s an I waltzed ll) to der lun1h counter, natural as life. 1h- didn't ez much ez blow hisseef fur tins of ,,cc. a n ' d er eca tcl e1t h:' rl'm' rk se o f t1, larkep din't n, nn (.ti',,. . hinm, nuthetr. VH , :,il chipI)..,I in, an' 1(llowed dvs,: wat' hn:,'d ti'),.-e fer de rich : ul' h:u ,t, ; 1 t! tI c f IL; r et a r 'ay a t dt er Ioil' ed tripe an ' o u: ' krou't un' pail no atbantio'. 1Vh.. lhe i it t:rlii' ,tl.I I1 ..-':-- i:u -to der ,ark?." p :n' ,d r : o Peter iI,,id..ink ,n' hr 11, ', ( ti v for der wl:oh: uro' rd. , t. I tii ye, gents, he done de :r tin)g up ha:1 , sint, and he c uh! ::i.l:d it. to. tru" he ',as a ,1t:k,, tr, v1 . ti.:t .1 "'U. am' he h:ulu't .liied :o ' : Iseo' Said aniot er:ii' (-f i'e I " c lunch :ist to iU le wai n to it Is i an' show us labo:iin peo h, lea df,"at doesn't considcr (dmsellnv:. ial or us, an' I t'ink it's right gento I i:. 'eii. too." iiivi' 1 the young you n ,r,0I cn tirly tfinii h d his l! um hi T I . ' d his gloved fingers daintily on his. trousers, and, parsing ,it ol 'thr saloon, piused ol tih tltri lu hold long einough to ay: Mr. barkeeper, phlase give the'' gentlemen all the hear, I'll hio.h gn and 1phiskey dyi can drihk-"-and addl in t a lover key--",;roviing dry have the stuffi to p:iy for it See?" lie dodged out of the door, 1 ut returnedl inl a few minutes and, thrusting 1his head in Well] in a loud voice: "I say. Mr. Barktep, I forgot to mention the IHie.rv Clays. [Co: forget the lli 'ry i,,ys. e? ,Mayor Hart, i "i o t .o.. i h .' . clined to Iattcn1 th' ptl'li '; c ti to be held at lawoil :I1l o,: lt lu. l31 to protest aginst the allhg , outrages in Sibt:ria. T ihe- ,'Ii says lie is autlhori'zed t.I ' ik "t-.r iBost0on and not Ru -ia, and i ,: not without violating his convic tions, take part in the pro cdinii lie does not believe that the Unit.d States should interfere in the dio Snestic afMirs of any foreign coun try. IIonry M. t:a:le, has I cen el:c ted an honorary member of the Sa 'rage Club. This is a reward for iclu Ling va,, Why It [ It'r le'ss To 3Men andt Not to lWiunO. L.:1,,i, s who sit with thir lim .is 'os..ed to sew or to riad, or to hohl the hay. are not tware that thei are itnviting serious tphvsieal ail it-. lout it is trte' not rth lsis. s.t; the Now York Mornin Jour. 1. . W n an e.,. hi< lk flac -s th . a' of one li th t,'.. itl.' t r os t -: i t Hl i , t l y , , ,, m . i. l st . .0. r, tr: t<d in ht r m rohl.nts. '.sts : , ,"'tirr w;,:"iight 111 O ai i ii her1 O 1 -'o., ?t find e,,. h , i - t of it i i11011 ii. s<'.-iti,-e r. t: .,.: :..ri ,, ,d . i.f. -. ", . ,z . :', , , .: .. 1- l ,.. ], , d is ,-, . .tt[...l. l rnigia and othe." . riou tr..ul:les frrqurntlt y result f on 1his sipl eans,. The inus-l - ,el and10 Ili,2rV 10 tl t1 pper )por ' 1 i-' " ctreln 'iv !i :1rlrtt 'n 'l .- : ]' ' ', . .::, : t <," h.t l. h ole . . , . , . i tithe V.t' . l lJy tae ("atic' im s. -Did I undlerstand rol to say -o ' wor, ittn lurI o thi:t wil ter?" he asked of the li.:ii ,ho w s t: lk Ig- to aii druntter rte:. tie :.,l. " c:, oui in - , "I was there for a moti unlir.' "Ah! I at gldl to have miet Vto . I rai tted to ask albo t Iu ilt. it'. 'ou visited the t'at nnils of " .T.orse,?'y " i' have to. They r;=ited o"I (111d yotl n1 ,:11 '\\Viv. i eiver stilr I out of the ,oitl t!hit 1 ( wccrn't ,-t li!ii-il* 1m , r iii. !1 , '\C%',O'" 1" h ti uc ll n 11l 1;,nal ,'t in all ml y htlr dlays." .. . it vol t m at'n the Ltzarolni`" "')1' cou·r se. 'l'eu (:tl aolut s atl' 1 the. !a:ny:ony are the s a me thing, !nly ',atici.: (u1' is tie Italian of it, nd the other is lithe Englih. If you hlan't (iin over Id advise youi to go-if Yolu cai raise the dudads. You tlo: t knowl' l w much a trip b1r1:, ld will lr .len a dl liberalize SI:.r 1,in(d." Aol ih,- other .; ndk 1 ,.k mul hid I r ,lI: f i a on r., .;', i1i: he. did not , loolki. g ire for tihe ext thirty 1. :i . 1. 1;1-a,' 't Ph:L..aopF:y''. S Ic.t( is oft.. l:. c(. ,rtlr ii what h i i in th ' . IYo.,'u can'tl n' ;.y n thin. g w(ithl ut runll i t .,t t ihe "i ' !: o, il' ri. it out. Ib ., ..c u::ln in :., i (ll t t(l Ii notit: at, r ie rrii it is the ten A :m11 it mor.; t i.. what 1:is n mi.( s (( L" i th', what he line11f : E. he ii. i l nVr w,.s g r 1s1,: wl ,o dihl Inot li:lk h:senery greater than his str ngth. W ir' a m ,i:n oj;" a wro'ig ther , is atwey Iwime tirwld out little twom:a 'o cry ftr gt en.. l!,,v" !;tl.'., "t::, (l:rI ul1 tho , '! ,,,. :. ll,,'ar s to t:: rat af',,r ho l( caug.,ht in thO trap. Th; 'in wh,1 has sh,.wn hb. ea bility of tanki'g 'are of hil:=,elf never lacks for others to talk:" caro of hhi. T'fh' arc o o T("e s1 10 dis::aýreenbleIe !(ings in thi- w ,in i 1h1 .t n 1nu: :hould only l., ot1, : mi'.(, to thues that c')ln'er'n'; him. After a man hnns er:: n ,A : re] u'a tion of being very wise, he can be a fool, and hi, admirers will regard it as t now kind of wisdom. Poetry h:t(1 avenged- Joan of Aro. There has not been a woman since her time who has not turned the steak to get even. E disoi has evidently not maide in quirie~ as to the literary tastes of English juviniles; the first phlione graphic doll which has spoken in Sondon recites 'The Spider and the Flyv!' Mr. Edison's 'waxes' will have to be a little nmore up to date to give sa:tisfaction." A Frankfort, Ky., man is train ing his hliens to lay their eggs in the kitchen, wher e he has placed a cradle for their accommodation. This saves the labor of hunting I be!: .