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SR.ED LODGE PICET. VOL. 1. BED LODGE, PARK tOUNTY, MONTANA. - TS1 RI_ . fil I1i- . O. -... pIt)IO' SSICON.tsI (CA RDI)S. W. F. Meyer. ATTORNEY AT LAW an, NOTARY PUBLIC. $" LANID OFFICE -BUSINESS PRiOMPITLY ATT'ENDED TO. Red Lo.lge, Mont. Allan R. Joy, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC. -:.COUNTY ATTORNEY MONEY TO LOAN. INSU R'ACE-lEj-=iALT, ESTATE. EOLE A4ENTr FOR Riverside town lots, N. P., Railroad lots and N. P. Railhroad lands. U. S.--ANI} OFICE .BUSINESS A .SPECIALTY. Livingston, Montan-. F. R. muSSER, M. D. PHYSICIAN , and .U..G.. EON. E. E. Batchelor, "NOTt'IYr PrBLIC ' Omce lu Conrad & Co.'s Bank. Red Lodge, - - Montana. Ssmit. ~i Ha.*leV. +. CONTRACTORS AND I BUILDERS Job Work a Specialty. Shop Four doors n! abov'onrad'V fronting on lHauser avenue. 13tf sEICl.:rT SocIIrL.,T . A. F. & A. M. Star in the West Lodge A. F. & A. M. Regular communic-tlons first and thi:d Wednesday in eaclmentll at 8 p. mi., in Blackburn's ,uilldig. E J. Lowiw, iV M. K. of L, M3eets e'ery Sunday at 2 p. in., at ]tlackburn's hall. "-...-". A P.;IM Ax L-r, M. W. EDI. KEiT, Soc. ;." O,' 0, F. Garfield Lodge No. 10 I. O. 0. F., meets every Saturday at 8 p. m. Sojburn iug ilretb'erete ue cordirlly invited. T i T. . s H. HAILEY, N. G. A ' tK " otfP; . Knights of Pythias meet every Tues lday at :30 p. m. ALFg FAIIiO IEVE, C. C. JAM. QiunsyK. of : iged $. EpiscopalF Cavalry Mission, services second and fourth Sundays in each liouth ,nt 11. in. and 8 p. m., in the Raty school Jouse. ( All sarti i%sd.i. ; "CuAsa II. .LILEY, Rectoy. ASK FOR. IT! TI .% LF-THREADING nlit are com. est mechanic al skill. tIhe most useful and practicel elements, and all known ad. vantages that make a sew ing machine desirable t ' sell or use. ELDREDOC MPF. CO. Aetoer sad Wholesale Ofice, el.l.ero, U. *71 lats.ash de.., Chicago. S&road ,$troet New York. i.s J. ARMSTRONG & CO. HEADQUARTERS FOR Drugs, Window Shades. Paints Oils, Fishing Tackle, Wall Paper, S ationeny, Cigars, Lamps, Spectacles, Perfumes, Blank BOOks Toilet Articles, Window Glass, And everything in oar line. PRESCRIPTION9ýCARFFUf.L.Y 6GMPO4~W4D." -As large " Stock ns any i Eastern Monta ,it; and P'ri.es rlicASON ABLE. .Ied Lodge, MQntatmia. S WHGCLESALE..AND RETAIL Hardware, Stoves, Tinware. j *$ 'Builders Earciware a SPlyfa lty r We carry n complete line of LA..I N 1ŽW TAC-JNS 1 Whiteley and CrolwMowers --AY RAKES, BA.R B WIRE., PLOWS, I AlR..OI S, ETC.- IDISC AND CUTAWAY HaRrros ..i TENTS, T'?ARPIULfNS, W:XGON ISHEET,; -SS11 'riind J)OORS. GUNS and AM.UNIPION Wool Sack: a. i Twineo. Babcock: &;i,, s, Red Lodge, Lantana. P. YEE&GO, CRBOO E:R& IaVi1 aier8 ; f irs oeir rompt atten . ion." OUR COODS ARE ALWAYS FRESH AND OF FIRST QUALITY SEND FOR OUR -PRICES. You will find them the LOWEST. P. YEGENI & CO. BILLINGS, MONT. T: P. McDONALD THE CITY IMEAT MARKET Red Lodge, - - r 0onti.. iccl) constantly oni lidind'ive?.thing xsually kept in a first-class market such as choice meats, fish, poultry, butter and eggs and vegetables in:season. ,RIc S -A. ALOW' -AS TIE . TOWBST. Eastern Finishing Lumiber, Flooring. Ceiling, Siding, Mouldings, Etc. - BUILDINq AND TAR PAPER. Orders for Specialties Receive Prompt Attention. GET MY PRICES. E 1) LODGE. MON TAN A. Look Here : "Have you a landl or mining contest? IHave you an Invention? Have you an abandoned or reject ed Pension claim? Soldiers having to work foTra living having a present disability e n tracted since the war or of which they cannot furnish proof of ori gin in service should correspond with HORACE L. STILES, Attorney-at-Law \V'ashi'gtrin, D.C. Increase of Pension promptly ob tained. H, Oldam, FL-ORI&S-T, HIouse Plants of all kinds always on hand. Bouquets and floral designs Sup plied on SIIORT T EST NOTICE. Mail Orders a Specialty. Western Union Mail and Stage Company. C'hs. Graham, Division S.pol inteenet STAGE. LEAVESI RED LODIGE EVER Y VWEDINESDAY. AND SATURIDAY FOR ALL POINTS IN WXOILNU AT. 1 P,_ I. GRAND ]DRAWING (A 'I1.1i" Loteria de la Beneficenia Publica ST.\TE oioZ z:ACTA'EAS, M rxio. A myndicatk hofIlo211:1t1:0,4 have. secured tho e con cre~loll furr ollrl'ntin;: Ill ndI will osr ond Its hi, Ii th I tlroughot the o71illl 331::r 1 1 11 11M, 0 3 lllhhiu. 'i,, tO 1,four Ifwi. ,oili' ,~.~,O~~ *W1EU)NESDAYv,' JUN1E 25, 1890. AT. ZACATECAS, MEMICO. Ail A"ntinuITA L o ly it~lo.." p150 000 00. 1410,000 Tirkke ." i JY a t " y:0; 5:: LIST OF I'IZE7S: I I'ri of............. $10,0013 I.................. fl£o5.14)0 .l friar of ...... ....... 31.020 1.:..... ......~..~... :,ll IY)U. .'.I 'rie uf.......... a 4W0'in.. .............. 25..WO, :1 Iine4o0i.......:.... 10 I 4 e ...... . 2 l'rlzn of............ " 3,00002,' .............. Plt ott . III I'rl eilo .............. 0010 ore ............... 10.100.J 23U tri ze. 1, f.......... 31,1 .... ............... 10.0011) 12013 rizes of ........... 21111 :I re ............... 4031,30. :120 Iriz- t f........... 1:.U ofe ..... ........ . A 3)3)NI. 513O I yr$z 4of... ....... . 10$ iire ........,...... 5U0t000 Ii.O t rirlr of ...................$1,-11 llr'..... .........R, ...:1111.. 19, L' I l·** .................. 1111 are............... 15,1 W. 150 I'rio,' of................. 5u 0rr ............ WO 1 er0 llual 'rlae* of,. 60 or'............... 4:1,.10. CtlIll IIATms: (; TICIKETS tfr 30. special rates arranged with Agents. Agents' wanted it"`''t- Inn~a stand nd Ileti{thn A mrier-. c ia tluoll of I' e le u m ' I Iun'tl with-i thsle' iet persitif Yt II1re s-i? p -iii ul13.ego s .lll t ect ntiI n, t1 or~! lnto r Or' 'inan au'l tbr the ll rllCdmll ' Tun6Ui· u of e~c.1 sritil et esititm, )rh Ie t1tii i uitittt,i b li the 'i" ('Cli''lIllY ila lti, l 1the Mnte'f WI· lr aileti uttsiittiit of till priiie tht n ltnitiie . IttIf\I1it1 Ait7'1't cA(iA. Itlueret tar." INI'c)11T.t dT! i7'emit ~taiextrust it, lethen by Nit: Yeek Dralt 1:p lr letr itihtl r l Ihi t Itt. An h i vay nifieti . t'lw;o:'n e nl ilt Flit ,nn cum lht 1 olr Ilillllr . `l'irt rt, Haut l1,Pr· to Im:)nueY· LII 'II 11111~ itt ie if f titt tletit [first*r I·1InI ell e ti W fi ei ties") S\tirr for Final 1 'r oof. Lan~ld toll'imilCouia unoo t ilt it ciir'u j Uiren I uf li It1II, in'_ uame, { -tiler hI,11 !'",1 not by of 1f hll i tetlon !) -. asefrte ' aiofrat en~t' uat."rnlll i') _'_,'l p.7 xnth rulre:n E He ll oe= Iitae, u o 1,11, I-11 ,ninos ssdnc u~, 1:, Pltrf oto ('clt.;ty No .v1 . Porn-(n .Raurlday. Mary dl:. -to )Ir. ani rlis. F. F. lbaker of l:i Sionl. ' -0o . i Alrmain .. S. Morris of the First ward is confhined to his hi with anl attack of lmen h s. A handsome new 1,urglar-pro! safe was put into the auilt of th! Bank of Living-ton \'ednesdat. day issued a i,erriage licens to John F. Curt and Zona Frnzee. both of Cooke. Mrs. G. GH. Wright is visitingl friends at Big Tii hber. John A. Burk, B. W. Frost and A. P. Vilrniede have filed notice of location for the Little Boll quanrt, 1ode claitm, in the New. \\orild dis tl:ict. II. S. Potts has purchas ed the( Livingston ranch just trest ef the city for a c .'n llcIration of $17,0 U . It i= the intention ,f the ppurehaser to plot this tract of land at once and place it, on the Illrk .t A Mli,t:: :at W~hist Some of the whist innocns feel veray mutlch hurt if their knotwhledge of tlhe game is called1in tquestion. The following is a ease in Ioint Victim (uihlly)-"I led It di:1a wolUd, and you, with an a-ce aIdI queen, third.h:m1, put on the net! Surely the quceh is tih t usual card." Innocent-"No d+luht, hllt I won the trick with the ..e." Vitin-"l 'If you had fi nestsed the the clquien it woull hay' wtnro the trick just the same." Innoren0t--"11!ow c:a T tell where the king is?" , , 'i- et ll- I I (sa: en Ic Ially }-- ' 1 cll. prehas I lIt y be wtrngl' , I]ut with nee, queen, the third hand ,:nerat ly, i.nes.es. It is the ondy chant.. yi liI)l a, t fin - ing in tI :e C i-. : .Ifnnocent .(cre fuyi ativoidmg ::y Viectimn ( interrupting )-."- (i. never mind. (Oie would think yo' dr'yot !now 1 mt lintssingmens!" Im...cnt (vaxing indignant)-1 :Not know wllat finesi.ng le ius? Of course I do! It's playing a1 card you haven't got."--Th I llustrated The car building industry is evi dently rather lively- just at plceent, if the acntivity in the shops of the W'ason Manufacturing comipal.. at Springfield can be regarded ase in (licative of tile g,4eneral condition of the I;usiness,s.yis the lhoston lerald. Half a dozen passenger cars for the Connecticut li\:er Irhilrotad h.ave just been linishld, nine passenlger coaches for the Old Colony road are npproacliiing completion, a dozen co:ches for the Maine t'en trld have recently been delivered, and the (thc rshire road hasi received two plassengir cars and ai mail car is to be built for the smine road. Two long baggage cars for the Shore line have just come out of the shoji. A nuhlber of long open cars for the Brooklyn, Batlh &" West I End rnilro::,l are being pushed, to completion, eleven elegant cars for the government railroad in Chili have been sent out to that country, four passenger coaches for the ,po kane Falls & Idaho railroad have just beeil ordered, ant d six cars for the nets Piki's Pealk railroad haive also lo.en iordered for ,inrmediate Scompletion. The new departure iin railrold cars, called the liirris Palatial Car, is approaching com pletii. A Midnight Alarm. "John," said a wife, shaking her Ihusband and waking him from hisl sleep. "there's the third alarm of fire striking." "That o'?" lie exclaimeld, sitting ip; "what's the number?' Nine hundred and rioty-uir." ;iod graehious. I have a vacrinit lot in thti district kinld not a cent tof insurarnce oi it !"-Cape itemn. Mristres-s (looking into the kitchen)-D)r you happen to, krov wihiat iinie your unaster calioe t:rlile Slast i.tigtit? r t a iltnt Girl-No; lla'an t ; ] itt ihin mior ning at 7 his boots wre still warn. GCLDEN THOUCi-TS. XI Iat itihe 3Motana E. I'it. ort Hau toto tie"th say. i't. lloiit'te Ag - .1 \tsl;souian: . ltl it. l t.ma . salon kcpe.,r ,y the mine of lamces 31. u ,?,uift to death. Whikey was the <ause. Bontter Age: line showers t v` a'r:' r -, tse. thlrolugl ou tihe slti it o t il e pst tweit . giving mut.h enco r u te,,: t . t to f'i n teos llI s took n, ., JIe tlotn ct.nt y enjoys its 'hart ott thie rainfall. Moatana Register: The Montana R",gister is "getting there ,E i." tOne u: e I dIl 1In; fit'ty new sue scriters ,:st week tells ta. story of its trizmp lhant succ ess, Butte Miner: The tiu tep i pi'. are d'setvtriog their friends. l Iutt, is a candid ( te lfr thle t nlital of the state am l her friends are spetking out in her ., - half. S l n .: , on the pl.rt of ee;i:ni neewspapers that should ie ort s ol.ten i'r their fri' n ls .ip is sa: pis ng, to say the icam[. treat 1'']6 lander: T'he lHutte 1liuer app!,arrs to hao galtlen itself into a ditlh'ulty ]y publishing a sens a iP<nal (rth.,: ihl regard to a I.c inua elop",ment. The fote in the case were, that the couple were married at the resi dathce of the bride's paires in leb. ena with th,.i. kniowletldg< and Glendive Independent: The majority of our eitizn.s will recollect Mrs. Sttsan T, mihs, who formnrly taught s,,hooo art (l"hive, and they will lie lined to learn that she was so adly hurtl'ed from the xpl]sion; of coal oil that she dltl at, \V H, , \ a-:.. re,, ty ,elferson C{unty Sýntilneh Mtr'(;. .A. Dougln ,arrid : hlag h' ask'. tful of li],b:e to the. comotelry Menorial lay antl plhed 'hemt on 1t,, grayv, ' f Mr. '.hrr. who served in t tIlcoIfel.l ,itet, rna y under G ,n. Ro .ert E. Line. The Carter hiall, oft l<cl Blrff, i, nowII cing 1 trun exc.lie.iv ly on cus ton 1 ores. T he in hin ge 'ment l ir I chased a ]ar"e Iu1bt'er of tuns of Richmond Flats ore. this week, and teias are now engaged in hauling it to the mill. Returns have been receivedl fror a:uther carload of Curlew ore whiclh ha1d been shipped to (4ieit Falls for treaII)ent. The result is $.,- tS, or $230 per to". That is gool enolgh" ore ill anly country. Great Falls Tribune: 'the Crotus enumllerator is busy. Montana cannlot afford to iess ainy name so he ought to be received writh courtesy everywlhere. Peopie need not. answer olinoxious qlueltious but for the general good the" should reply to those which are essential. The Missouliau: Mi somla Ihas ia ligger and t tter tribut.ry country than tither 10n ver ,or talt Like, and lthe time it s not distiat owien it will be a larger and better town. Missoula is a town of wonderful pasibilitiit; it is the town of destinyv. Philipsburg Mail: The work of excavating for the new ro.ster at the Bi-Metallic mill is nearly completed, and grading sir the sills for the roaster will begin in a day or two. Butte ,lining Journal: W\hen the McKinley" ricnc; reach tButte. as they surely mi t, the t inrs will hav e lodl reasni to Iergret that thev ever voted for a Srpiiuliclbitii and enllorse the Omenl iwhio are their worst enulies. :'et 'they did so'wiith their eves open. fir they \v1er fully iilfoi.rned as to the probable result. At least they s' hould have b.1en and wouild have Sbeen hadl Ithey rue: more and spent Sless time in be.r saloons. H- LCPED TOO BLOOIN' 'IGH" (.w of t , !', , v:~ I :tL . in. V.yit , t, o rll 6 ii , t l ' 1 r I ' r ' .1. L!t-k tf: w , ,n , -f : 1,,h ),ears !!, . 1:. H e iii I I t I nc' i', t: w iti;. w , t.t ,.: , i:n th I: liI!u i .1n tmo th h u:w ,,ys. S'Luk. "a I' Ig En oiimllan t i[t to tllr olltr- i., ult0 o s,.ont _It' 'I" i It . III . tii' w . , 0 II t11 I',ll: 'ii ! . O h," wo ,hl.iernj,.v a ::.v, idi ! ini thile :'lle, h . fIlu said.l Ie was tusctl to rid; *. lirlu 't think ir : hb ola harl,. gE' ouI tt1 , i '11 t o'sv on: th ' plailnsl if khe ,k w h'vl to rid, he w.i ,, llco,: to thl anim:'. l, l, w ,'= 1p S"'t lI 1 , qu,1 ti~ned al oult \is 1 1ilIty to ridl ', tnld tnswered I!.llt I "t (1 hi ride a.y kind of a w:. 1 b ou,..h: <u ;1:t t1, ,.t :'1, S: . "',t" 1 ugh h al i 1,:,red !I:: 'I d, ad l. I " ,-.. lh ' w,,lrst I tu01k,1 . E slit; .: , . il th., freitgmn r hei thill pI o " wi v I ' I ' l.lht tI' hi.ll . Thl' 1 n: ,:,i t! : ;:,. wo:hl waIk Nod ma.ter git in thI saddle. Iu didn't linger long. The first bi ck jm"p p"l.ced hi, ltn tle horse's ltnck t land titter tiht' second he was in the lgt o ,'Isphere.. liHe turned al doulhh ..'unniursault! and landed on Ithe shatrp lt of it lle(l tus opi nt. \hlen it e picked hi'-cIlf Itlp ill e of the rI,,vi, askI'd 1hii what r e thntl ghti f the tlhlal rot1 tghlIrOd now. JThli qtu,etion itun de the 1.I n iishiinan Turn pile. 1 ' ' +E's O l till' ti-..,' ' 1 n21 ilethrele -I lo11111 i' it-l- ·t ll it. 11 1'' I to lbut 1 , lopeI 1 too b nlo.,lh. 'ii h.' di.dn' Il . ti, e it , " for fu' m tot ,r loo Itusy a'cl rittl i- hl iifinwi froln the ::i'rp oints onf the e tut."-"'Tlho A lman who s,:i h. wa! . : hi'rt hand nn a f':!rmu in31:u," ntuh county, entered a sto:e nti (ratoit ,uenut the other' day a'laie, it wvim au li was in attendance. Lotblht two s;ticks of liwoo.ic( Ar two ce, it.s a lI t!, said: " i da 1ti , hns ltiss it I,,,iI Its;, ain't it'" 4'1 netV.]. .;.',,t . rouind th u be . "Nor I, tiiher:" "I sa.y what 1 itn.n and 1e10t ',whi t I msy," "Io do I." "f like youlr looks. Will you otaery tiie'?" "No, S',!" "That's positive'?" "It is." "Nouse conHiig Ilak again?" "No, irn" ' Very \Vellf We understand each other. Time it lloney', You 'have ;'aVed me lot,- of timw. (lie, mre all the licorice and gl.nt and peanuts .tud candy in the store." 'T h ,o s t ,e! ,; t il r ! :l ' I t o: r 2 i.2 3 , and lhe ecrried it out to his wagon iin a Lox and drove off with the re utr] : "No busines, tan who 1h tip mltt tup nits fail. I h:'ve l .-t a wilft, i hut !'ve 1.9 supethhig to chaw on r" for a yeir to rcmu."-T-'h Detroit, Free Press. t Batnhi-it; of Ildian lisutchers. .TheoIndial pi prspurucstcan it[ly declaiming aigaitist thi .piacticj if lngo:I native butchers of skinning "! gats alive, and the imperfect ap-