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s?s*s --i*AW! u *“ L’Od?\4s**»■ Volume 2. WISDOM, MONTANA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1899. Number |5 . £ £ I v f e . Have just received a car load of canned goods that will be sold at the follow ing prices: ab. l Tomatoes per case, .$3.ftQ 8 lb. Can Eastern B & B Tomatoes per case, 8 50 2 lb. Can Jackson Corn per case, • • • 2 50 2 lb. Can Fond du Lac Corn per case, • 2 05 Morrow Cormper ease, - - - 2 85 Sellcrburg String Beans per case, 2 25 Deni String Beans per case, - • 2 50 B & B String Beans per case, - - 3 00 Early June Peas per case, 3 25 Oysters per ease, - ■ - - 4 00 Dress Patterns from $4 00 to $6 00. No two alike. Fittest Line of Jackets and Capes that ever cam e to the Big Hole Basin. Come and inspect the goods, I 3 ST s t o c k : .A.T J. P. LOSSL’S. Wisdom mid Jackson. Lots for sale in Wisdom. SEWS. HATTIE M. NOYES FOR TERMS AND PRICES. DUKE GIST* (’llAS. RICHARDSON THE BIG HOLE SALOON, Jackson, Montana. GIST & RlCIlAUDSON, P koi - riktoiw . Fine Wines, Liquors, and Cigars Always in Stock. THE HOTEL Du LOSSL, . WISDOM, MONTANA. MRS. JAMES O’CONNELL. Proprietress. First Class Service. H e adquarters for Gib* bonsville and Divide Stage Line. All stages stop at the door. OLD GLORY SALOON. WISDOM, MONT., BAJLAKD & NEWCOMER, Proprietors.- Everything in the house .first-class—Wines, Liquors1 and [Cigars. Call and see ns. We will treat yon white. THE SILVER SALOON, 1 WISDOM, M O N T ., OWEN ELLIS* PROPRIETOR. A F ine Slock of Wittes* Liquors, atK&Cigars ^ u s t e u t l r o tt h and. SclilHz’ Beer—the B e er th a t made$Milwaukee B. F. W bit *. P w ». Oino K lexx . Club. First M u l Bank iif M u. A General Banking and , Exchange Business — T ransacted. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. CENTRAL PHARMACY, DILLON. MONT. Drugs and. Patent M edicines. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY AT TENDED TO. L. J. WILLIAMS.-I’uorniETOK, Dillon Gash Grocery Co., l'U.l.ON, MONTANA. T. W. rOlNDKXTKK, M anager . Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fancy and Staple Groceries. DILLON FURNITURE CO., The Big I'uinituro House. Prices based on compe tition with the world. Special attention given to underinking. G. T, PAUL, Prop REAL ESTATE k DILLON NATIONAL l’.\NK DUlLDlNlL Desires <’<a }( s[«Mhl with parlies in M m ? Dig llule who haw ranches fur sale or lease. We ha v a f*’\v hniMirit'M f»»r bargains from Imih eiisicih :itni panics. melon city nun t.m y . Also >n and Improved and nnlinpvnved fur sa. farm lands in Munlann, Liale-, On nllmr slates. DJ i . ltlv R eal i.,s/ ad . A I nvestment < a,, Dillon. Mont. PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS WISDOM AND JACKSON. Mails three tim es a week*-Monday, Wednes day and Friday. JAMES SITAV ART, Mail Umitraclor. notice rou m i u i ation . I,AM) DI-KICK AT M ISinilU.A, Miami nil. Nm-t'iiibi-r I), 18‘iit, Nntli-i- is Ix-c.-i,y idvin thill- (hi- fi.linwinh- mimcf]-iHll. r hits lih-il nnlii-t- t.f his inli-M- lirm Id iniikc thml jii'dof in sujipoO n t his chiim, iiii U Ihdl hiii-i pronf will l>(- imiitc In-, fort- Ih-iijiimiii IL Mi vi-nsuli. f. K. Cimunls- Siom-r, lit Wisdom, .Menllinii, on Ili-.-t-niiM'l- in. WOO, viz: Joel S. Ni-vms, ivho nmih-d.-soi-i land cnl.i-y No. 93, fill-1 he NW, MV'., Sim. li, S'-iNKT, XE1., MV 'i, So,-. 11. Tie h R. It. 18 W. FR- names tin- fon-.A'iiis, witnesses to prove lifs eoiUlnlimis l'-slil.-in-e it poll uml ouiUvtl thm of said hind, viz: I'vul-l lln.sted. of 1 ov, Montana. James I'elei-soM, of Jackson, Montana. Arthur \V. Nevlns. of Eos. .Montana. fuel, \edroii of Jackson, Montana. f i MKh I-'.. H eushky . Kezistor. NOTICE OT CO-PARTNERSHIP. State of Motilana, ' I [- ss. County of I'.eavKi'lii'ad, ) We, On- undersifrticd. do hereby cer tify lhat the Wisdom Mercantile Com pany, of Wisdom, Montana, is a co- ptrrttin-ftfrtp. doing businese at Wisdom,. Beaverhead County, Montana, and Dial said firm is composed of C. II. Strow- bridge and Hattie M. Noyes, partners nrider said firm name. — W isdom, Montana, Oct. 2d, IS!)?). C. H. S'rKOWBKTDGE, FI attie M. B otes . ■ State of Montana, i - ss. County of Beaverhead, J C. H Stroirbridge and Hattie M. Noyes, each being dtsly sworn says: That they are partners doing a mercan- tfle bosiness at Wisdom. Beaverhead County, Montana, and under the firm name of the Wisdom Mercantile Com pany, and that the above certificate contains a True statement at the names of the partners, the firm name and »H matters therein stated are true. -■ C. H. SratnmcRMSc, H attie M. B otes . Sebscrfbed and swora to before me this the 3d day et Naeea bee,- A.f>. >880, . . B. B. feHnmMm, JfctsxyPaWie iaaad l«f „ i b w g r , M w fmn. ** See our Christ mas goods. Fin est display ever in the Basin. Two hundred boxes fresh dried fruit direct from California. WISDOM MERCANTILE DO., B. R. STEVENSON, CIVIL m m AND SfRVGYOK, W1S1-OM, MONTANA. SIDNEY C. HOUR, BARBER, WISDOM, MONTANA, Local Breezes. Merry Christmas! This leap year doesn’t leap. Go to Lossl’s and see his dry goods. Try llu- new coffee at Wisdom Men-.. Co. A full-Hedged chinook was on yesterday. Cur coals for sale at the W. M. Co.'s store. Eino corned lieef for sale by the liig Hole .Meat Co. Cine stock of children’s toys for Christmas at Losal’s. Potatoes and eastern apples at the W - M. Co.’s store. Janies li. Callen and family were trailing in town Saturday. Cor Kale Cheap—A new Kimball Piano inquire at this office. George Roniain, of Jackson, is s| ending his Christmas in Untie. VV. \V. Francis starlet! for Dil lon via Divide Monday morning. < Mike and eorrerpondeuce station ery at Tribune Pub. Co.’s, Dillon. Cine line of celluloid and novelty goods for holiday preset ts at J. P. Lossl’s. Bool and shoe impairing neatly done by John Cunningham, Jack- son, Mont, Quit Owen was in town yester day with hob sleds behind a spank ing team. The family of John Helming, of the S 0 ranch, came out front Iowa last week. Wynne Todd, who has been working at the Tong ranch, is stop ping in town. Miss Maud Staley visited Satur day and Sunday with the family of A. II McVay. Duke Gist, J. C. Domain and Hynard Howe were Jackson visitors in town yesterday. George Rogers lias gone into partnership with Wm. Jarrett in the restaurant business- Mrs. D. F. Wampler and Miss Nellie arrived home Tuesday after an extended visit with relatives in Indiana. Miss Martha Hoffman left for her home near Dillon Tnosda yafter sev eral weeks’ visit with relatives in this riemrtj. Cloyd Wampler has arrived np from the Tong raneh where he has been employed and will remain at home for the winter, Ira Pickett and Ckaoneey Qninn are making preparations to go to work on Richardson A Newcomer’s placer ground on Trail ereek in April. Forty or fifty head wt eows from which the calves have been taken Foi Christ mas presents go to J. P. Lossl’s. Inspect the all wool children’s underwear at Los-d’s. A e rt ok ' 25 run cast os all C hristmas <; ooi > s at L ossl ’ s . , , , , i Henson were joined in th« holy Maher * Grosh outllery for saloi. , .- . - u 1 bonds of matrimony, the Rev. M. at the VV isdotn Alir. Co. store. A Pretry Wedding. * ** ' At the residence of Mr. and Mrs. George Woodworth, near Wisdom, Wednesday evening at 5:30, Mr. lT>k. O. K. Dense aud Miss Laura Mrs. VV. VV. Francis had the luiKioiTunc to lose her plants that were budding nicely Wednesday night. Ed Kcott same iu from Butte Sunday, after an ubaanoe of nearly a year, to look after bis mining in terests on Steele mek. J. W. Moran came in from Salm on City via Gibbonsville Weduca day with loo head of steers that he bought from Phil Khenon. Sam Peterson and wife bavo re turn d from Dillon to their borne at Cox with the baby, which has been quite sick, completely recov ered. Charley Simla was down from his place near the mountains Tuesday morning aud reported only 4 degrees below zero while the mercury iu thermometers here indicated 22. Albert Cook, manager of the feed stable, lias gone to Idaho on account of the illness of a brother and Johnny Hoffman is acting in Mr. Cook’s absence. (ieo. li. Hughes, of Gibbous ville, went through to Unite Wed nesday. There is a probability of work being resumed on tho old Hughes et Hunt properties at lhat place. A. M. Smith, of the North Cork, was in town Wednesday, lie says Joe Cameron and Hob Campbell, of Billie, were running rabbits and coyotes with tluee good hounds the other day. Postmaster Kirowbrulge lias a new sweet toned music box called the Olympia, which plays 24 popu lar pieces and his customers buying presents gel the full benefit of the sounds so pleasing to the ear. A sleighing parly from Jackson called on Harney Howe Tuesday night at the Domain raneh, where he is iu chargt. lie treated them tu a line supper, the chief feature of which was “haehelor’s biscuits.” J. E. Alorse has sold ids shares ui the Dillon Implement Co. to VV. G. Phillips, S. C. Arnt/, mid A. E. Wahiori. The Implement people are busy this week taking stock and the lonnal transfer will be made next week.- Tribune. After several in iiiths of life iu the Hitler Hoot, Helena, and her father’s raneh near the capital, Miss 1Cva Odenwald returned Satur day to tho Hig Hole liasiu and re sumed her former occupation of setting t) pe in the B iuskzks office anti will nuke her home with her aunt, Mrs. John N. Armstrong. Our Jackson correspondent is herewith called down on account of dtreliction of duty, 'l’lie advices from the springs are to the effect that Duke Gist has moved into his new saloon building and the cele bration of the occasion was made marked by sending a bottle of champagne to everybody in town— arid even the Wisdom butchers. But how Duke came to overlook the B f . edzcs no fellow can find out. LADI es , MISSES, CHILDREN’S AND INFANTS’ CLOAKS BE LOW COST: $12 cloak at $9- $10 “ 4 { $7. $8.50 “ it $6. $4 i l $3.25. $2 “ a $1.25. A large stock on hand and they must be sold to make room for more goods. J- P . L ossl . PUBLIC CHRISTMAS TREE. M. Miner officiating. The cere mony was performed ip the pretence of .truly a few invited frienda ... and the hi ide received some very sice presents. The weddiug march was played' by Mrs. Suuley Dunbar, and-TSe occa-dou was made more enjoyable by music from tbc piano, violin and two guitars. The entile party eat down to an elegant repast s e r v e d . , h M aud hostess. tit uerous pieces of wedding cake wi re sent a> mind to this office. The newly-wedded couple have gone to houseketpingou their raneh mar Bowen, where the B reezes and tlien many frienda hope they may live long and prosper. Railroad Lxteaslea. A lUltua apeeial to the Butte Aimer ot the lfilh says: The following resolution, signed by C. S. Mellon, president of the Northern Psoifio railway company, and filed iu office of secretary of state to duy explains the recent ao- tivitj of the company iu the Bitter Hoot: ‘HcboUed, That this company oxetcise the power conferred upon it hy law hy building an extension or blanch of its present Bitter Hoot line in the stale of Montana, which extension or branch is described as follows; “A tingle track, standard guage railway extending sohlberly from Grmitadide, Montana, along the course ot the Bitter Koot river or its tributaries to the southerly boundary ol tin- state ot Montana, a disunion ot 5u miles, more or less, all in Havalli county, Montana.” it is understood the extension will develop the big lumbering interests of the Anaconda company on the Upper Hiucr Hoot. A Missoula special to the Stand aid of the Lull contains the follow- ing: J. 1) McAllister of latoma, who is the nght td way agent of the Noitbeni fuoilio, has returned from a trip over the new route that the cut oil will take, uml reports hav ing had a pleasant trip. He was asKcd how soon the new road would In- completed, but Mr. McAllister would net say any thing about the ma tie r. “ Is it true that the Northern Pacific will build the cut-off through the Hole pass'? ’ w as asked ot him. “1 am not at libcity to say any thing about it,” was the reply. d his is all that he would say about the matter and ho craned the dining room af the l lorurme. If rumors about the cutoff can be relied upon, it has been said by parties who have had s onto inkling to the matter that the Northern J’ueilie would start to build the cut off through the Lolo pass by the 15th of January and would push it to completion. DISSOLUTION OF COPART NERSHIP. AT NOYES HALL, MONO AX SIGHT, ©EC. 25, 18»9—DANCE AFTER- WARD. Dance tickets, 50 cents; proceed* will be sold worth tie money if tax- ■ g0 famishing a present en soon. See Noyes ©r Geisser of | for eTeTy ^ ^ iUeE<3snce. t *-rt- : (imod Masquerade Ball | Year’s nigit, Jan. 1, 1900. The copartnership heretofore ex isting under the firm name of the Big Dole Meat Co., is this day dis solved by mutual consent, J. C. Remain retiring and R. V. Blaatoa and W. B. Hays continuing the business and will collect outstanding accounts and pay ail indebtedness of said firm- R- V, B lanton , J. C. R ohais , W. B. Ilays. Dated Wisdom, Mont-, Nov 1899. 27, Possejigor Trots Sobbed. Kansas City^Jtfo., Dec. ltL-JPtypk sengers ,on the Missouri Pacifis* Omaha and Nebraska City passeq. ger train, which left her* at 9:15 to night, was robbed by two masked , men who boarded the traiu tu Kate- < sas City, Kao. They levied their forced tribute after the train start ed holding up the jkasseugers iu the Pullman coach. The conductors /Vtere among the persona robbed. At Noarmau Kao., six miles out of the city, tbe train flowed up for the station aud the bandits dropped off and disappeared. The booty se cured was fire geld watches set! about tlOO in na6p*y. No thete were fired and n? sate *a* related. The telegraph io report nude by the conductor to the Missouri Paoido official stated that there were three robbers. Two men, who wore masks, stood the phsseugers up at the muzzles ot pistols while a third rebber, who wote do disguise, ool. looted the booty. The HonoreJ Dead. Washington, Deo. 10. —Assistant Secretary of the Navy Allen, har ing selected the place where the dead of the Maine are to be buried, is now making arrangements for the reinterment substantially en the same line* as those followed in the case of tbe Santiago victims. Tbs remains of Maine victims will be brought by a special train directly from Fort Aienro* to Ar lington. They will be carried through General Slieriduu's gate aud placed in hospital tents pstid ing the burial services, each cas ket covered with an Amerioan flag. It is expected that the president, the member* of tbe cabinet, most of the army and naval. offitera in Washington, and a large number of persons will be present at Arling ton when the final iuteimetit takes place, piobably tbe last week in Decamber. Mrs. Dewey Hon Out- It i» gratifying folearntbat tbs itiomenUms question of prreedeuce letweeti the le-pective wives of General Miles and Admiral Dewey has been settled, says the Anaconda Standard. It took two cabinet offi cers and the president’s private secretary to do it. All Washing ton society was waiting for the deci sion, everything had tu be held in abey min until it was known whether Mrs. Dewey or Mrs. Allies had the pole. It was u delicate and, lie tdoubt, mi mi welcome ta.-k, but the arbiters reasoned that il twere well twere ilnne, Twere we,o’twere done quickly. How they reached their deci.-i'in we me not informed; whethiT they debated the matter and looked up precedents and au thorities or whether they awarded Mrs. Dewey the prize on general principles; or whether they shook dice for u; nobody knows. Hut the momentous matter il decided, ant Waimiiigtou MX-it-tv may at last set llyp hall rolling and plunge up to its neck in the swim The de cision will give geti-ral satisfaction to the country at iirge. Mrs. Milee no doubt is a [jin- wt estimable and charming lady, Hut she will hav# to keep a trifle in Mrs. Dewey’e rear. I.ete News Iretjis. My sen bas been troubled for year* with chronic diarrhoea. Sometime ago I persuaded him to ti)« gome of Chamberlain’* Colic, Lieut. Thomas M. Brumby, flag lieutenant to Admiral Dewey dar ing tbe Main!* campaign, who haa been ill with typhoid fever far sev eral week-, died at Garfield hospital Wash iogion, I). shortly after 6 o'clock Sunday' i.-i.-nang. John V. Suxith, coavieted of sending a dynamite bomb to Jsd f l O. W. Powers, died at the eoanty jail in Salt Lake on the morning 0 1 the 1 Ttb, from the effects of a doe* of morphine, taken with suicidal intent. A apeeial from Phoenix, A n a , tbe Ajax Live Stock Co. Martin Sorenson recently New Tiek- the Tom Roe raaeb t t d bought the I ets, *1.06. Loaebridge place. £EI his bad tbe I ~ B — I A mirveloo* quartz find » re- boose on the LotxgMMge property [ ^ *ad : ported fw » !*»▼»».. Assays says: In tbe championship sW*T . , _ . , tying eontest here to-day Ed Ham®, C h t o , » d D « H » « IjO j t o . After » .» s m km lee»' « - m m „ _ Goodin claimed tbe world’s remodeled and a bas a very fine \*'>Tnbw e. sew ; 2 -D H I ob « as » ton, h » said and the k dge t$ S ttU e in width. cent size be was c ared. 1 g ive this testim onial, hoping some o e e sim i larly afflicted may read it and be benefited.—T howa * C. B ower , Glencoe, O . F « *rie by J . P . tmesi, W isdom s a d jadese*. pionship, but H arreQ , <miy tbe < - - - - - - Start tho a e * jea*-j 2 ' * j ! i B j g i A;^a!jg5ifefei