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RED LODGE PIC ET. V)OL. 1... E L_ , 1.-,ARK O,,T , 3O7.NTA . A .i. MAY 17. lr. f. 10.3 ahI~~~i LtISltuoanar W. F. Meyer. ATTOIRNEY AT LAW ASN NOTARY PUBLIC. ~'LANI) OFFICE BUSINESS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. IRed Lodge, Monlt. Allan R. Joy, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC. COUNTY ATTORNEY MONEY TO LOAN. NSUiRANCE-g-REAL ESTATE. SOI.E AOENT FOR Riverside town lots, N. P. Railroad lots and N. P. Railroad lands. U. S. LANI) OFFICE BUSINESS A SPECIALTY. Livia'gton, ,&oataa.. F. R. MUSSER, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Geo. W. Monroe, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Omee at tH. J. Armstrong ,: Co.'s Drug Store. ICED LOI)G E, MONT. E. E. Batchelor, NOTARY PUBLIC Omec in Conrad & Co.'s Bank. Red Lodge, - - Montana. Smith & Hawley. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Job Work a Specialty. Shop Four doors above Conrad's fronting on Hauser avenue. 13tf W. K. Frost, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Plastering and masonry work. WORK (ITTARAN'I'iHEED. Plans and estimates given. RED LODGE, MONTANA. George W. Devin CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS, Billiard and Pool table repairing a specialty. Red.Lodge, Montana. po ert atn Ta s nd, Scrli awns!tt, & 00. P Les Flts2 moets, nud Me ao Mode oTrms O PP'S GETTR'S STekesaoy 25c. (postagLsOUIpsM ELDREDGE ta tre comn. most usei and ptatl elements, oa sal known Iad Tantagee that make a aw itu machine sell or us ias.m1.tn .t.M. 00o rl.e. niA Wolesle 03... Dsie.*2. STe We.eM, Aee.. LheS. X. Ln Brod Sret, e eW Yorb. - WALL - PAPER 0Sold Regardless of Cost.I Until July 1st we will sell Wall Paper at the following Special Low Prices: Browns - - - 6 cents per roll. Whites - - - 71-2 " " " Satins - - - 10 " " " Micas - - 15 " " " Gilts - - 15 " " " Gilts Embossed 20 " " " Borders at 40 per cent. Discount. These prices o.nly till Tuly t in order to reduce our stocl. II. J. ARMl\iSTRONG & CO. Red Lodge, Montana. WHOLESALE A N D RETAIL DEALERS IN Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. W\VHEN IN NEED OF A WAGON DON'T FAIL TO EXAMINE THE 13BAIN WHICH FOR STRENGTH, DURABILITY AND) LIGHTNESS OF DRAFT CANNOT BE EXCELLED. XB"EBuilders .eard :rr a re a specialty.wagg WE HAVEIJUST RECEIVED A CARLOAD OF THE FINEST LINE OF HEATERS AND RANGES EVER SHOWN-IN MONTANA AMONG WHICH ARE THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED Charter Oa . GUNS and AM.MUNITION Red Lodge, Montana. P. YEGEN& C 0. WHOLESALE -- and -- nETAIL GROCERS. Mail Orders Recive Prompt attoin tion. OURZCOODS ARE ALWAYS FRESH AND OF FIRST QUALITY SEND FOR OUR PRICES. You will find them the LOWEST. P. YEGEN & CO. BILLINGS, MONT. T. P. McDONALD THE CITY MEAT MARKET Red Lodge, ... Montana. I Keep constantly on hand everything usually kept in a first-class market such as choice meats, fish, poultry, butter and eggs and vegetables in seaeon. PRICE 3 AS LOW AS TI-E LOWEST STAR RESTAURANT. Red Lodge, Montana. pTIICOi:. JOHNSON, IP' " BOARD BY DAY, WEEK OR MONTH. 1 Table supplied with the best the maket affords. SFUI'RNISHED ROOMS. C'OUNTY AND .iTATIE. C touity News. Livr':(;SToi EriTE.1-:e-v., The cviction suits brought against the miners of Cokedaic lv the ('Coke company to secure 1;(~0s'eiCi of the tenement houses occupied by thei defendant.s were disposed of in Jus tice Redfield's court Saturdayv Thle defendants failed to aipe'.ar ae( judgement was entered "anir:t them. So far no effort is being made, toward preparing for celehration of! the national holid ay. If we ex pect to observe that day in a man ner that will be creditable to our growing county aind thriving city it is time some action should bhe itken in the matter. If racing is to be a feature of the day arrange mellts should be made to secure good horses and an attractive pro gralm!lme before horsemetn- make their plans to go elsewhere. Let a meeting be called and so:aie ac tion taken in the matter at once. Nothing new with relation to proposed legislation for the relief of the miners of Cooke City has developed the past n eek. It was expected the measure would come up in the house this week, but the death of Senator heck has somc what disarranged the legislative programme and delayed the con sideration of this bill with sevcial others. There is a str ong feeling that somelhing should be done to open up the rich camp of the New World district and relieve the mine owners by furnishing them an opportunity to secure railroad transportation. The i:nasure willp obabiy ment with the opposition of the anti-silver men in congress, but unless the special franchise lobbyest urge their measure against the judg ment of prominent silver men in the senate, we believe a sufiiicient majority can be se.ured tepass the senate bill with an amendnrent cut ting off the desired portion of the National l'ark. LirINxSTOx PoST. Wtn. I. Thompson has retired j;Qj9 tlR C. ,llrver. letne.tile coin president of the company by C. H. Stebbins. The other offlicers remain the same as before, R. T. Smith, vice president and (Chas. Angus. secretary. Conuty Clerk I)eutsch will arrive honme in the morning from Wash ington, where he has been in the interest of the Cooke City railway bill. The night before his depar t.ure Mr. Deutsch gave a dinner at Ceaniherlain's to Senators Sanders and Power, Ieresentative Carter, Col. May and Robert Law. hlarry Matheson, who recently made a discovery of Libsmuth ore in Emigrant gulch, has received a letter from the Smithsonian Insti tute ait Washington I). C., asking him to send specimens of the ore to that institution. The institution has but few specimens of this ore and only one or two of inferior quality from the United States. Under Sheriff Jackson has been nursing a sore arm this week, which was received from O'Niel, the Chicago tough, who gave the ollicers such a lively tussel Monday mocrn ing. Whel O'Niel had been land ed in jail, Mr. Jackson started to search him, and the brute grabbed the deputy's arm between his teeth and before lie could be made to let. go tore out a large piece of Ilesh between the wrist iand elbow. Mr. .Jackson's armn was terriblyj swollen Monday and caused himii considerble pain, but it is not likely that any thing serious will result from it. I1fpriu Pho I gllultoraiph. A new l)honograph, symplified frou l Eiison's mode1 by a p:Laiter nanecd Fossati, is mentioned in the Milan papers. It is described as a s1imple apparatus, taking up little room and costing less than 100 frances. Fossati's phonograph reproduees music and the human voice in a marvelous manner. The wax cylinders made by Fossati cost very little, and by means of galvano-plastic he transfers the impression on the wax cylinders to zinc ones which can be bought fur 25 centimes each. The Grand Lodge, Knights of Pythias, of Montana, will convene at Livingston on May 20. - Gii hat the MInntant !'7:dt':rý ty.:' to Say. Evcry dog has his dany. "ihte night;, however are stil! res':srvd for e:ts.- IMIe:ghc r '.u:., , v . . Relent: is agitating ti, , of ercting a minir..l I:.lace aiter the ex:.iiiple ofPu Ptl'. C.':rlado. - M o n ta n a ll g ist '. Colonel Woodford, a temicrancer :c;turcr wtell endorsed. is giving a series of lectures in the ile ing: cities of 3Mo:tana.-Wi oodside M."luntair ner. A vein or fine galena has .een struck in the IHarriet Amelia, near Wi ckes. A new turnel has !:een. started to tap the lead at a lower level!.--Montana tl ining J'ura.l. Silver King, Marcus Daly) '2i, 000 colt. shows grand developmenlet. Malt Byrnes has Silver Kling withl Daly's other tro-year-olds at Long I Branch.-Stock Growers Journal C. N. Streveli add F. A. .isk yesterday shipped east a tlox con taining a nrumber of fine ease I agates, in order to have them prop erly polished.-Yellowstone Journail. Mayor I)ickerman is right-\\We have plenty of room for those honestly desiring work, but not isquare inch for thieves, ruiidrs and vagrant-."--(;reat Fulls .Ladler. The new republicn poitina tlr of ullttit will have to im:al:k gid a three thousand dollar dii': ictio:i of a trusted but ilunwrtihy erk. who skipped the count c ]r.-..oz, man Chronicle. This week we present our people with a 12-page pa1pe-r. The Senti ecl is alive if sonme of the old cole coolers are asle(p. Wake iup, nid let's make things livel :!-Jefli'rso:; County Sentinl. The nane of S. . o. .i...et, of Wickes' has ubien sent to the senate for register of the lasrl uolice at Helena, and that of (Gsorge M. Borguin, for receiver in the se:llc office.-The Madisosnian. The stock in this vicinity is in fine condition, having wintered in splendid shape and our ranch ýiimr T isi".lLbaotnlgd. C sIms! \'s egr grass.-Chinook Opinion. Doctor Wells called at our oflice for the first time since we 'n.Cved into our new oflice quarters. lie is probably thinking some of how he would poise as a candidate for state scnator.--Stevcnsville Tri bune. If a man will scatter five grains of corn among a flock of IC) chick ens that have had nothing to cat c, for ten days, he will have some idea of the scramble among tlife dinl.. ocratic otlice scckters for five posi tions under the city government. I nter-Mountain. John IHylin, the great bird flun cier, received by express yesterday a consignment of California love birds. Mr. Ievylin has the Iost t costly collection of different varit - a ties of chickens of an,y min in Montana, end devotes all his spare time to their culture.--lutte Miner. I Work which was to have com- I menced Monday on the iron bridge, which is to span Sun river at this place, was suspended on account of high water. The river is now I falling, so the delay will he but temporary. In the intrim the old bridge will reinain in place, so that travel will not be retarded.-The Rising Sun. - Missoul4 county people' are not wanting the earth along with t.heir natural resources, but it has oc curred to us that the I Io. Wa\\lter M3. Bickford would do honor to the state as congressmian. lie has a fine address, sphndlid physique, and is financially in good circum sthnc.s-in fact, all thie. necessary qualitications for representing the state at the national capital. Grantsdale Bugle. A little ten-year-old girl arrived iin I llena on the Northern Pacilic tr in. ,Sh traveled alone from St. Paul with a card tied around her I neck, giving her anme and destina tion. She was met at the train by Sa lady whom she evidently expected to meect her. The little traveler i says sh ,e was treated with great kidliess by the tr:.in people and S'r-rived in Helena with as much e 'ioney as she started with, onilt dlll. I Hl' na Journal. Sand(rr,' Ieclutat ion ai- a Poker Whin:gton. April 2"2.--TI Far :r-e' club has its eve on `elnator * ders and has iarkred him ft" its o.n. Known to 'but few p:-ople. the Farmers club is one of tlhe in stitutions of the natiin:l capital. The concern is owned and con trolled by United States senators.' and its so!e object is the elevation to an extremely high limit of the great national gamei-poker. Into this eelect association of gamblers Stnders is to e adiiiitted. The uhl pl:aers have their eyes wide open, for Sanders' reputation on poker has been in cir, ulatiun he-re :or some time past. lie is said to bring with himi several tricks nevter heretofore seen cat of the :riisoui. \Vihen he gets into the club he nill find there fo:uicin worthy of his aeelt. Senator Fariwell is, by long: odds, the most artistic ani uniiorul- i ,y uicceessful umembir,u ;vithi Sinator Cush K. Davis a good seconet . Quay has demonstrateed his bilit. on more than one nemorable i casion, and Senator Eustis, thilseif an expert, could tell of two I ig cheecks he once gave to the littlei Pennsylvaniaii at the cu::clusio of a-gnme that cuitl nenced after iltt th :,tcr one cvening ani, eonehld,.di nll wh.~ein clerks were hurrying to their desks in the d(epartments the ine t d, ay. I; it ie an exu , l,:i t poker playerI but his continued in d,-positio'n has kept him away from his favoritu' utisement for some time, so Kentucky is nut repe,'! ,-'ented, fcr, strangic as it ui:y ,ci ,. Blackb.urn i i. an eltpui:-.cste i" ture at carLs, Ht prefers racing,{ and is a go,,d dc:s of a favritl, with th1,- fair s,,,. u'netor Plumb lhas lolre poker lnerve ta t i anyc of his colleaguesn , unless it be "!1. Waliott of Colorado. W\alc.tt suc ceuided ITom Bowen, thei most in veterate player the senate evcer knewt. lHe has more l:oldhnes than Bowic, and is really careless, but he it; lucky. Sander-as will Ie in nietty rapid comlpany. as M1emorial day, with its Leauti ful eoromonies, is one of the duties preculiar to ourI organization, re quired by the rules and regulatio:n, and it should be performed willing ly and in a reverent spirit. No mitore fitting tribute can he oflcred in memory of our fallen comrades than to decorate their graves with the choicest flowers of springtime, entwined with the evergreen and laurel, crowned with the emnbleims of the nation which, in its hour of peril they so faithfully defended. IL. Invitations should be ex tenddcl to the o'umen's IRcliel Corps ald Sons of Veterans, \\here such organizations are, and to all patri otic and liberty loving citizens gen erly, to join with us in observing the day. IIl. As May 30th, is, by law, general inspection day for the Mon tanat National Guard, and in order that they may take part in the services, post comnmanders will, in cities where there are organized companies of M. N. G,'s confer with the comlmanding officers of such comnpanies and arrange the hour for the mIoraorial ceremonies so as not to interferc with the inspection. IV. The customu of attending divine service on the Sunday prIe tceding MIeuirial day should be continued; ail to that cnd it is Sdirected that post comnmanders and chaplains arrange to have their respe)ctive posts attend service in a buody on that day, and all ministers of the golspl are requested to dc liver an alpropriate sernumlin their places of wor:dhip. V. Post comnnanders will for ward to the. delp:artment chaplain, iev. S. E. Snyder, lelnlea, on blan;ks furnished hy the dpairt I iiment, a full report of the sertvices of that day. 1, u. F, smsitms. I)epartment Commander. Bt:a. . . OsuoaN, Assistant Acljutand General. SBishop Warren, of the Methodis] church, has gone abroad to preside Iat conferences in Bulgaria,Uenunark I Italy. Germany, Norway and Swe is ']vI. Count. Ji "v= rpy th new IL 1'" of age. 11 beiloinjg 'Iii old ikilldiy <11 00les vj-Lo rundored peat serv··ic e darling tine struggle w-ith thii: Turk e, and u~:,o have al .r to- sI hh. hei dic i the church, Mite 10 -in:" end the1 civl administra tion. (.bn 0 ap: 1one the D. k part, at the time of the first .1u:ri1, ana1l was a io-int: cr of the grand cunloaiisjo of Iij7 by which 1he detail ofthe tillt nset 11ere workiOdl out. 1re was sihortly -after ii;· rhc ministry of p Ilalli ss nulrk s. and from1 I'S :lt 1.T- wva-" 1'.lfiwtr of llth1 il 0 ior in toie ,,i:lrv it. ni ini-.r 'I-I.l w(' l ministlrof 0101 i fe1111 It 1 1 'tol 1177.- and it uring hiI te ur o; ofcetlo 111 ,!t h firs Iugai r t c1 V0'il 0''io Ni00, carried tenut, bItu thle iiiuti::!tl cIni sc~heme so F badly e xL'YCuteO I that 0001 iknown in tith' r 11 tag tree I" 1h1rd-,1orking, 11 l kwell-ine-l tIIillg ceol 1-5 flyitjoft Iii externa: l inl. iflu:cn:rcp. his tenure · I~i otlic~e iy 1011 0111 tot e o th :ici 0111 il loiv.u=. S:chwe infirth, the self -appointed Macr:,iah, has turnl lotrce on re l-orters. lle diclarcs t hat aulcng the uniiodily ous who persecute hiincelf and his l lvcrs tlhei re porters are the evileet. They are," sakid ir. Sc!hwinfitih, "the dam n::;lest, blackguards of hell, and tiLe Lour of their retrilutioun is at Iand. At a nionient when they \trt ino:t the mnouth of an everlasting perditdon trill t pen, into the yawn ilg I v,'es of i:l.ichT they will be puiigtd to gi:lhi tlhir tccth and stid up rails of anguish through out all eternit." After having been corpelled to listen to chwcin ftlrth preach one cai ,l well believe shat the wails will L.e ful! of anguish, Bi t i. tl . ,, '7) ,.. .. ... .. -... O i'i.liir'i'ion with the roasting the reporters will give l;.chweinfurth on earth? It \rill be as a house fly to the condor ,f Andes. 'PhIelp5 and 1 1ie Amn,''Li'an flig.. Sun I:r ", n. , c, 1'hronol Ic. Minister Phelps seetis to have gone to work aniothevr wa) . Takingl a wise and proper adva:itage of the evileo:t detsira of Germui:y to culti vate the friendship of the Unitced Statecs, a (esire evident in the Sa moan affair.and in numbherless other ways, he has broached the subject of in abrogalion of the restrictihVe laws against American meats and lard, and there is said to be a strong probaliility of the orders bring re seinded. Phelps shows that he )ossosses o'ne valuble retquiiite of, the si'cessfuI diplomnato, a knowl edge of the aphorism that honey catches more flies than virnegar, and Ihait lie has the sagacity to take adlvantage of favoring currents and breezes instead of trying to sail all the time against wind and tide, Fuoiull the End i;f the Rlainboovt, One day last fall, while picking cottoin, Ellen Powell, i nigro wontfal at Tolomiboro, (k.;, list a bag con taining $5 in silver. One day last' wee'k, after a thunder clotud had just passed, she was at work in the, same field k:ocking down cotton stalks. Seeing a beautiful rainbow acroass the field, and thinking :at the s:amu( titime of the lost imoney, iher e mployer told Ellen to go to the cod of it and she would find her money. She took himi at his word, and just. in front of her, i about onle hundred yards or more, where the 'end' of the ra:inbow ap pearel to be, she looked oni the ground uand found her money. s She Froze hin Ont. Jones has just married a girl who, although bringing himu a pret ty penny in the way of a fortune, has been unable to fall very deeply in love with him. S"Do you know," the poor man a remarked to a friend, "she's so k frigid that I'm afraid to take her in my arms les: I thiil[d eatch the iniluenza."