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Volume 2 . WISDOM; MONTANA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1899. Number 8, JUSTARRIVED! A full and complete line oi DRY GOODS—Dress Goods, Ladies’ and Chil dren’s Underwear, Ladies’ Misses’ and Infant’s Cloaks. Also a Fine Line of Gent’s Un derwear and Furnishing Goods, Groceries, Hardware, 11 arness, Etc. I3ST S T O C K .A T J. P. LOSSL’S. Wisdom and Jackson. TERMS M PRICES. dukk gist . <‘HAS. RICHARDSON THE BIG HOLE SALOON. Jackson, Montana, GIST & RICHARDSON, PltOl’IflKTOIW. Fine Winos, Ljquors, and Cigars Always in Slock. THE HOTEL D e LOSSL, WISDOM, MONTANA. MRS. JAMES O’CONNELL, Proprietress. First Class Service. Headquarters for Gib* bonsvilleand Divide Stage Line. All stages stop at the door. OLD GLORY SALOON. WISDOM, MONT., EATLArCIJ KEWfti^lRtt, TTopri^tors B. F. W hite , Pres. Orno K lehh , Cush. First National Bank W e C a rry of Dillon. Everything in the hon«e first-class—Wines, Liquors' and ^Cigars. Jail and 'see us. We will treat you white. THE SILVER SALOON, WISDOM, MONT., OWEN ELLIS, PROPRIETOR. A Fine Stock of Wines, Liquors, end Cigars constantly on hand. Sclilitz’ Beer—the Beer that made Milwaukee famous. - - - All kinds of soft drinks. A General Banking and Exchange B u siness Transacted. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. CENTRAL PHARMACY, DILLON, MONT. D r u g s and F a t e n t ,i M edioines. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY AT TENDED TO. L. J. WILLIAMS. Puoi’iiiETOK, Dillon Gash Grocery Go., HULUN, MONTANA. T. W. PtMNUlhXTl'lH, M anageh . Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fancy and Staple Groceries. DILLON FURNITURE GO., The Big Furniture House. Prices based on compe tition with tire world. Special attention given to undertaking. G. T. PAUL, Prop DILLON REAL ESTATE i jm l i . on n a t i o n a l l a n k b u i l d i n g . D t^ii'i's In rolTe.s|H'Uil with pitillc.s in the Big Hole who h im 1 iiiiii'lies for sale or lease ‘Ac have a few iui|uirles for liorua^js from i\ ^ l i chn I oiji ami western parlies. PI 1.1.ON (TI'V I’HOl'F.RTY Improved anil unimproved for sale. Also farm lands liii Muiituiiu, Idaho, Oregon and other stairs. D I ffon U ral E state & I n v f s t m f n t C o .. IMIhm, Mont. PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS WISDOM AND JACKSON. Mails three times a week--Monday, Wednes day and Friday. JAMES STHWAUT, Mail Coulractor. NOTICE IDR PCIiLICATieN. L and O ffice at Missot i . a , Montiinn. Heptemtier ;Jap IHiW. Not ice is hereby given that the fnilmving- nttmefl settler Inis tiled notice of his Inten tion to make tinul proof in support of his elaim.inid (hat said proof will he made be fore Benjamin K. Stevenson. I ’ . S. Commis sioner, at Wisdom, Montana, on November 4, I KUO, viz: Henry Kelley, who made desert land appii- eattoti No. ITS for tin-S. g , L. ! [. and N c R, F. G, and N. [<H. \\. H, Rer, ft, am! N. S. F. 'i, See, H, Township 4 south, Kanu'c j.r, We.St. ! He names the following witnesses (u j»rnve his lamtinmms residence ujMm and ouili\u~ tion of said land, viz: .Tarries Tunis, of Wisdom, Montana. John Helming, of ” “ . Anton If. .'liieksoa, of JHi'kson, Montaim. Wm. N. Smith, of Wisdom, Montana. K j . mer F. H fm tn tv Register. Goodyear's Gold Seal brand of Rubbers. A FULL LINE OF Choice Groceries and Furnishing Goods, Agents for Wilson’s Air-Tight Heaters. Standard Gasoline Lamp and Sop* plies. M. Born & Co. Tailor Made Clothing. Alfred A. Peats’ Prise Wall Paper. WISDOM MERCANTILE CO,, W. T. HOWLE, Physician and Surgeon. Oflk'e over Lossl’s store, Wisdnm, M n n liuia. 11. R. STEVENSON, CIVIL ENDUED AND SITO1, WISDOM, MONTANA. SIDNEY C. HOUR, B A R B E R , WISDOM, MONTANA. NOTICK FUR ITKLK ATION. J I Tf ? Local Breezes. More sunshine! Sank sugar, $6.7-') cash, at Lossl’s. Go to Lossl's and see his dry goods. Try the7 new coffee ut Wisdom Merc. Co. A line line of macintoshes at J, P. Imssl’s. Sweet potatoes and cranberries at Wisdom Mere. Co. Fur Sale Cheap—A new Kimball Piano. Inquire at this office. Apples, per box, $2.50. W isd o m M kk . C o . Mono Janline drove into town Wednesday behind a stylish team. Office and correspondence station ery at Tribune l ’ ub. Co.’s, Dillon, 0. K. Pence and Stanley Dunbar were in from tbe North Fork Sun day. Boot and shoe repairing neatly done by John Cunningham, Jack- son, Mont. Johnny Jackson and Charley Ma- jers are doing road work in the lane south o( town. Mrs. Newton Burgess and daugh ter, of Bristol), were visitors in town Wednesday. Guy Finnic}’ brought the mail down from Jackson Wednesday by way of the popy express. D. F. Wampler went out to Di vide the first of the week to loan up with fieiglit for J. P. Lossl. Muses Martha and Hannah Hoff* man came in irom Dillon Saturday evening and are visiting with their smter, Mrs. Lou Shafer. J. J. Reese, an old an respected miner of Gibbonsville, was an out- ^ ^ h.^jia.senger on the stage thisj morning and goes to Melrose to visit ■ ' l ighter. i .■!.} or fifty head of cows from ■ lie calves have been taken L and O f f ic e at M issoula , Montru • tfinlwr 16, Notice is hereby given Hint cht* fofcjw sold worth the EfiOfiCJ if tak* mimed witter iia« filed notice of her Do „ 5()0n See Noyes or Geisser of tiunto make Bufll proof In auppot. ok m. t J flolm, and that said proof will be iiii M- i In- the Ajax Live Stock Co. fore Benjamin R. Htpvi'iisou, 17. 8. C'«mniiH- j , ■ t i r> sinner, ut Wisdom, Beaverhead C'o„ Mon- j Ld Hollingsworth and John Peter- taim, mi November is, nw, vir: j sen traded horses Sunday morning for the sE ', «..<-'i»n 8, Tp. i K . m w . j W o r e ten o c lo c k , It takes a sm a rt Sin; mimes the fnilowhi* wtaies^-s to i» ■•., ! f e llo w to g e t the best o f e it h e r of her continmiii-. residenec opon u’Kt euitivn- Maher A Groih cuttlery for sale j at the Wisdom Mer. Co.’ store. i A couple of buachea of No. 1 cedar shiuglei for sale at this office. F. M. Staley, the doctor, is up the valley dvliveiiug books to bis patrons. A. Wenger, of Fox, has returned from his trip to the Clearwater country. Morgan Jones, the placer miner of Pioneer, went to Butte City this morning. Ju*t Airived—A large line ol ladies’ druse patterns, capes and jackets, at J. P. Lossl'e, C. Ball, the accomplished painter and violinist, carue in Suudayyafter a trip to Dillon and Butte. Jim O’Connell, Jr., has had the mumps during the past week, but Bill and Bob have thus far escaped. J. P. Lossl was out to Divide the first of the week, lot king nftci a carload of canned goods recently shipped from Chicago. A. J Noyes and daughter Edna returned from their trip on the out side Monday evening and were glad to gel back to the Basin where there is pleasant weather. Jacob Althauscr, llans Jorgenson, Chris Rasmussen and Dick Hughes, the big four who hav^ taken 11)1 land west of towr, were buyiitg suppliis in town Sunday morning. Messrs. Busoni ark & Feiten, of the North Folk, weio in town Mon day. Thu bitter is still Buffering from a liuetnie of the w m t which he sustained last summer. A wild duck, fat and nicely dress ed, was presented to th e editor. Sun day with the compliments of Messrs. Hunk and Mackenzie. They g o t four of them Saturday on tlie road to Bowen, Charley Tual, w ho had charge of a gang of men engaged in placer mining for Mr. J dm O'Hoikein the old Pioneer diggings the past season, went over to Butte Wednes day to see his employer, Billy Tiffany and Craig Williams of Bainmck came over the first of tlio week to do some representing on placer claims along Ruby creek belonging to R. V. Blanton, II. F. Jackson and George Tasli. Miss Maud Staley, recently of Uriel), Mo., lias located in Wisdom in the Zorn building. She ha.- had a wide experience in dressmaking and solicits patronage in that line, guaianteeing satisfaction. Harvey Hill, of Chicago, a neph ew of John Ostrander, was a pas senger for Divide this morning aft er spending a part of the summer in Gibhoiisville and is returning to his home in the Windy City. J. C. Thompson, who confessed to the killing of “ Dutch Gue,” lias been discharged from custody. The coroner’s jury at the inquest over the remains of the dead man veil dered a verdict of justifiable homi cide. By the death of O. E. Morse on Monday, the 2;;d ult., the city of Dillon lost one its very best citizens. Mr. Morse had been in business in Di'lon aid had met with success. He leaves a wife and two daughters to mourn his lossy and was a brother of Mayor J. E. Morse. Frank Allen and Arthur Hull pulled top tic big hill bound for Butte with 10,000 Dug Nawcomar’i Bird. Harry Neal, mayor of Moo«« Horn, sent a bird down to Dug Newcomer Saturday by Freighter Sam Rhode*. It i t a bird of a bud which we judge from tbe pictures iu the dictionary to bo a grebe, w hu h the big book eayn is a swim ming bird or diver found in North America, Europe aud Asia. They have strong, sharp bills and lobate T ins particular grube (in pro nouncing the word the final “ e” is not sounded and tbe other has tbe sound of “ a\) is a fearless fellow utul all efforts to scare him come to paught. lie will fight at the drop oi tbe bat. It has a small crest and long graceful neck and propels itsell iu tbe water with the greatest of ease, its web feet sttokttig out behind. Mr. Newcomer is anxious to keep the bird alive, il possible, and will give it ull the liberty that is consist ent with its rclculiou. In ths meantime be lias a string tied to ils leg and allows it to swim in the slough Hack of town, where it en joys life and dispni'is itself in its iim iral element. Since the above w as put in type the lord has turned its lohato toes to the blue sky. 'the proud pos sessor of this fine specimen of zool ogy went to the water Wednesday m o r n in g uud found that its spirit had Down, Misfortune never comes singly, it is said, and Mr. Newcom er, loo, discovered that the Hallow ecu hoys had hauled away his buggy aud left it standing, right side up with (rare, near Gwen’s field. Bid llouk and George Bailard took advantage of the fine weather Wednesday morning and drove in the direction of Fox, taking the euiihly h-idy of the bird along and ere this writing the contract has doubtless betn let to Taxidermist Joel Is. Kevins for iu preservation iu his best sty le. Ajux Defying the l ightning. Tie- 1 0 1 in ' mill lln- ili-iiil-in ’ is tio :iu tifn l mid Uni' An' mulls.- incut's rich mid rare; 1 1 - mil 111 il I'm - 11 minnlc. so ivc ' i -- i luhi, W nil I In- I'omuiiss'-ui' <t<-In>muc. T h . hunlrr isdd, so Hi- arc lu j.l, lie lui'gi'ly liWH mi i 11 'j>'■; Like (J.iuil (,id wine, lie's sure In shine; Wlleii lie kills 111 ! Klllelnpc, Yours truly, A j . vx . Married In Dillon. T he Dillon correspondence of the Standard, under date of Oct. ‘27lb, contains the following: Tuesday afternoon at the resi dence ol R. I ’. Smith, pastor of the M. E. church, occurred the wedding of John Wright and Miss Mary E. Walter, both popular young rear dmts of Wisdom, in the Big Hole basin. Rev. Mr. Smith performed the ceremony, only a few friends being present. The young couple h it the next (lav for Sheridan, Mad ison county, where they will reside in tlm future, Mr. Wright having two brothvm residing in that vi in- it). Murdered at Thompson. A lu-ent issue of the Sri'i T. contains the following: News was received iu Atim outa yesterday of the kiiliug of Walter F. Middleton, an Anaconda man, at Thompson, this state. Details of pounds of-con-' the killing are lacking, All that is centrates from the Gibbonsville mines last Friday, and Ed Harper and O. P. Blose were following in their wake with Iff,000 pounds. An old friend of tbe editor of tbe known here is contained in the fed- Rich Rock Revealed, Minneapolis, Oct. 86 __ A special' from Yankton, S. D , says: Kx* United State* Senator Morey Dead wood gives a uew vettion o l tbe sensational gold discovery in tie Black Hitls by Otto Grant*. He said: “I see the newspapers say that Grant* took a carload of ore to the niut at Denver. He did not takf auy such amount. My son Bar* dette, who is chief engineer of th8 Homotako mine, says that Urania had only lew sacks of ore, but they netted hint $79,000. “ It is the richest native rook ever unearthed iu the bills, and its di*. covery was an accident after twei^jj years of mi remitting search oa the part of Grautz. Less than a month ago he went to bis claim 0 0 c day aud stumbled upon a piece of rich ore lying partially exposed. This liml led to the uneaiTluug of the yciu from w Inch he has taken tho ore rcreutly sold in Denver. The sudden discovery almost turned Grai-t/,’ head.\ The senator says the goldfields of the hills have as yet only been prospected. HORSES AS i ’l l AY. One dappde hay mare, weighiug about 1 , 2 0 0 pounds, branded T L eon.billed on the left shoulder and Z 011 the right shoulder-, uud hay horse branded KG on left st.ifie and Z on left shoulder Five dollars for information leadtng to their ra* covery. J amkh O’G o n s e u ,. LUMBER FOR SALE. Wo have 00,U0U feet of lumber in Wraton Canyon tor sale. W ill he delivered at Wisdom for $tr> per thousand or $R) (or thousiud at the mill. Z oiiv Buns. Three Yen re In the Pen. A Helena special to the Miner of the Hist says; Reginald Nina is, who coufes--ef Iasi wer-k to a charge of bigamy bf the prosecuting attorney of this county, was to-day sentenced to three years in the penitentiary and to pay a line of $ I, huo . ilm maxi imiui imprisonment aud almost the maximum fine provided by law for the crime. Judge Smith, iu passing scnluua1, gave Norris a scathing lecture, saying that ho oulv regret ted Unit the punishment fixed by law wis so m iiily inadequate to his case. Nm 1 is i i i h i t led a young worn* an in Helena hist March, lie then had a wile aud child 111 Minnesota. In May lie lell 11 Telia and began work as a traveling evangelist. A t the time ol his arrest at Newhall, loss, In; had an engagement to con duct revival seivicfs iu a church there. His Helena wife has cum. rnstiicej action for divorce. RELIGIOUS. Rev. M. M. Minor’s appointments fur November and December will be as follow s; On the third Sunday of each mouth Jackson m 1 | a_ m. and Wild.on 7 p. in. O jj th'* fourth Snnd'iy Wisdom at I k a. m, atid Jackson at 7 p. in. On the Toes,lav, Wednesday and Thursday nights that come between ihe third and fourth Sundays as fol* loss: Bowen Tuesday, Dmtok Wednesday, an I I ’.>x T hursday, at p. m. Gome! 1 tiAviro.Ri.Aix orrr 1 r: - My wife has h Iain's I’a;h' H.;'.:: for a la:;:\ m , ,1 1 U \ ftAI.Xt (IRK# VVI I NOT V \ t vv: t l ’ m o f *;o<l land, viz: PnvW E. Stephens, »f Briston, Montana. Daniel Tovey, \ “ Charles E. Lewis. “ “ \ Moses Jurdini*. Eurea E. Hiatsaer Begistcr. LESERT LA Ml, FINAL PROOR-SOTHE FOB f t BLICATI05. T otted S tates L asd O r rm . I l n - m , Mont.. O r . !. lSOK-Notlre is hereby £>ven rlia i Mamie Sulefsty, of Wiadom. Bearerbrud Ca., Montana, fins filed woetre til In tention to mute poof « • two 4eaert-)aml claim S o .« « , tor the -VWV EE‘4 S V 'j, XEg -MCg., SWgNE vSCr.^ T*. 1 #„ t l r W. before IfmvJiUBia K Mmeettoo, E. # CmumianlntM-r at Wisdom day, th e l i t h day of K e v rahw , M R 8be nsm wfbe fuBovtog arMao ma to prove th e complete irrlyatloa and ■mrfa m « r io » o f tOMTsadt ... ..... Cbateth Tort,'Vffitai York, tfcrid low. J U r ir B E iM , tit fo v e a , K o R them in a horse or cattle trade. i sing G'o3mhep» li e-.Hxl result*, Li ar. Las pained re yea; s. Wa have tried a'.i kinds of medic tries and doctors without reteivieg any lowingpiivate letter received yester day afternoon: “ Thompson, Mont.. Oc-t. 21.— Dear Sir: Walter F. Middleton „ : better know'll tis Texas Frank, was B kki -./. ks , living on Sleeping Ghtld . ^ ^ ^ re t0 „ 5gbl !tI a creek in the Bitter Root country, f.gnt with some lumberjack- over; jier (.,,l( writes that he Las LT0 or H 1 < Lead paying for the drinks. Mi i Teton ol cattle to dispose of: 23 3 year- j was-a toagb case, and was equally The bill of fare in the Big Hole j ol(J steeril, g0 o-rear-old steers, 90 j »s we[1 kno,rn “ his notorious ( consists ct the varions kinds of j ear];n„, aB<j the balance cows andj brotbei'’ ,Do€ W,MleW0- f/ 3£lk( ene 11 10!!i -“’'J °* 1 eta- lur was well known in 1 oar town. we saw an a-rverusement of thts wild game, and we are indebted to l Re wri! sell rnrt or all ot ... . . . ... , , ,.c . 4 , . . . . . . i u iu g ' ‘ ^ w ii i se.r ju it orauox Walter, too, ts * known aroued; medicine and thungbt of trying it, “ Shorty our neighbor of the res- .n . - fall on or address I) F. See . . , , ......................... & . . , ■ , lnem- > a a M 0 atl - * s Jgctsoo last sammer where he made wbi.-b we di I w ,.h tL - b --t of fans Unrant, for *ome nice moose steak. 1 G mBd u MoEt . ! , : ^ . hay in the gladsome *Er.sfctL' aai faction. Shee ha-as o> .ry usesed l _ Dr. W. T. Howfe left here Sat nr* . 1 r a day morning for Wyoming, where bo w ill practice medicine in the town of Hyattville. The doctor bis Made mar. v fneeds here who wiA him *n'cce-s in h it Bear field. A Roman in toed the rail- .- . . .pairs . j .................. . . „ . . ___ , . rtmdeompary for IM ,008 damages arJntt tbe ftorms; John Harbrt’a dinje raBsesm ca Clark d ^ seven} peopialbe MbRCay tor iajMie* gnstxiatrt i t fetfiag off blacksmith h i* beea K‘™ ra atraei jUdsecsred t a o u t i tJbeemoB a dark kwt tbe entire near a i t of boirds, cad log ----------j .. — ' ji5ee«*apta$17. court v m of the eoMMMj \ 4 * * $309 houses ire ieemriog their n a u l i Gib Hall of G.bboamfle va* Uie i s pistol to l i t v e d d a r t is ealve W i w r veods. diabing. |y « t« d ty lookiag for • fcoibons. ; v3e!riBniMd«lMM: V y li om u ono A general firing np for vrmter is j r3-.nj day# wonld eome w the , bottle and her shoulder is almost .going 0 0 . A. R. Horning Las abont; g EEEZ(;s offices for exchanges. t$ I well— A poi r -t I* M . ir r r r , Mas* icompleted a neat bouse into which be imsted to read about tbe stage ebester, N. II. For rale by J. P. be vn.l soon move; the house bold-np on tbe Red Rock road, j Loss!, Wtsdoia an-J Jsckios. Sh.cEer In e» in i* being made fa rm when a lad he lived ia Cbicag> aad , , ,, .. \ ~ w:;h »either boards; tbe feed stable 0Be time had an engagement ' ■* ml' ? r,J*e '» ttM r - 1 receiving re as lajoraaco _ tbe 1& his Ore., had tb e a t m lM