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Have just received a car load of canned goods that will be sold at the follow ing prices: S' lb? OaaHEtraicru Tomatoes pur case, t8 00 ■l i lb. ('an Eastern B & B TomatoeH |*er case, 8 50 Si lb. Can Jacksou Corn per case, • 2 lb. Can Fond du Lac Corn per case, Morrow Corn per case, •\ * Sellcrlmrg String Beans per case, Bern String Beans per case, B it B String Beans per case, Earl) Jone I’eas per case, Oysters per case, 2 60 2 05 2 85 8 25 2 50 :r do 4 00 Dress Patterns from $4 00 to $6 0 0. No two alike. Finest Fine of Jackets and Capes that ever came to the Big Hole Basin. Come and inspect the goods, of Dillon. A General Banking and Exchange Business Transacted. OOltltESl’(>N1 >ENCE SOLICITED. CENTRAL PHARMACY, DIl.liON, MONT. D r u g s a n d P a t e n t M e d i c i n e s . MAH, OKDKKS l’KOMlU’I.Y AT TENDED TO. L. ,1. WILLIAMS. l’lioi'liiKTOii, Dillon Cash Grocery Co. lUl.L'ON, MONTANA. T. W. POIMU-Wmi. M \ n AtiKU. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fancy and Staple Groceries. I 2ST S T O C K -A.T J. P. LOSSL’S; Wisdom and Jackson. Lots for sale in Wisdom. SEE MSS. HtHIE II. NOYES FOR TERMS MID PRICES. l)t KK (.1ST. ('HAS. Kl( IIAKPSON THE IMG HOLE SALOON. Jackson, Monlann, CIST ,t HKJHAKBSON, l’ltnl'KIMnlt- Fino Wines, Liquors, and Ciuars Always in Stock, THE HOTEL Di: LOSSL, UISDOM, MONTANA. MRS. JAMFS O’CONNELL. Proprietress. First Class Service. Headquarters for Gib* bonsvilleand Divide Stage Line. All stages stop at the door. OLD GLORY SALOON. WISDOM, MONT., BAILARD & NEWCOMER, Proprietors. Everything in the Kinse limit tier—AAmes, Liquors srrd Cigars. Jail and aee us. We will treat yot< white. DILLON FURNITURE GO., Gordon & Furguson Fur Goats. Idaho Falls Potatoes. Also a Line of GROCERIES St FINISHING GOODS ■ AT— GO.. Local Breezes. (It) to winds. .nml’s snd sod his dry Try tin; .Mere, Co. new coffee tit Wisdom acre. This is much needed and should have been done years ago when CoL UcLaeoy first made his survey iu the Basin, and would have been had the government's foresight beet) as good as its hindsight. WT. B. ilajs, of the Big Hole Meat Co., departed from tie time, honored custom of spending ball-, dayr in bis own towu and went to the springs last Mnuiay, but then Wilbur is considerably of a Jack son ian, anyway. He says they had the finest dance of ihe re.tsou and eveiji.bing went off smooth, with out a ripple to mar the pleasure of the occasion. The masquerade-ball at Noyes’ Hall New Years night was a graud success from start to finish, there were many ridiculous and beautiful, costumes which messed shape!' ladies ami men, too, who could not travel altogether on there shape. But, withal, the dance was ,turns itigifiot instructive ami speed- M. The I3i;; 1u ' triil.it t o Mount) Price's basorl o n compo tilion will) it hj world. Special atti'iition pivun to undurlakmp. 0 . T. 1AUL, ' f’rop WLSDOM RESTAURANT, \\ 1 >, 1t) > M MoNT. . TIYIKs vV I'AUI'.s. rnoi’iupitii.s Menls at all Hours. Knr coats for sale at llm \V. Co.’s store. Line coi ned beef for sale by llm Big Hole .Meat Co. Inspect the all wool children’ll underwear at l.usslV rotators and eastern apples at the W . M l ’u ’s store, Lee Shaw, nl Ibislon, was a vis- ilui in low n \\ rduesdat. Pan K iuiici , an old Cilitmnsville hot, is snjiMirniiio in (own. Maher A (Irosli outlier) for sale al I lie W isdom ,M i r. Co.’ store. Office and correspondence station ery at Tribune Pub. Co.'s, Dillon. Owen l-.ilis is iillercsted with .k W, Moran in a cattle deal this win ter. Boot and shoe ri pairing neatly done by .1 ohii Cunningham, Jack- son, Mom. Jim I’lh her of Fox was liking 111 l lie sights ol I Ins mati opoiis on Neve Year's Pay. Mrs. K. J. Huberts, of Jackson, was visiiing will, Mr,. J. |i. Batch tors Here watching the giddy throne away into the lour and five o'clock hours n| ihe morning. Besid i s lor a nice little note book w ilh a calendar attached for Hum we ini- indebted to the First Nation al Bank of Dillon lor a neat tiler mom ter w Inch they seiil out last week 1,1 11,1 ii pal - run by mail. Al I in Mi. Ii I lie w ra I her III I lie II isi n is more on I In- -untiucr resort ord r tills sea-ou than a inter llie llm moun ters will mate ban Iv when I In condition-, i each blno I Ileal lim ing the coining campaign. Hm II. Dan.gbtrev, of Die Pacific. Meat Co., is the fore ruun- r ol the Inning butchers at (I pur chased the- week I no hea-l of n-ws of Louis I essenden, Herman .lark sun, Lorn Nelson ami Nilas Pislinu. We tii.ileislan-l that lie bought loo bead ol I he Sit ranch. I ll-' call le an- shipped to. llm coast ami slaughtered ami the meal is frozen and shi| ped to Pi - a. Th Wll i In luck Ill-re about III- Muivh, And now comes the Sill l.al, Herald with a New V ear’s uuiiifier j iu sevi a He- I ion- and .Mi pages ol I When the It. B. combination Hears the news from the Basin They will grit their teeth and groan and perhaps will make a mar. For a buyer from the coast Has imole it his proud boast That he will pay surh prices us were never paid before. So he’s Inlying up the entile • And will ship them, to Seattle, For he says of all the country Dig Hole beef is the heat; Amt when the luniest miners Lire up ilo-ir poUm shim-rs, In Du- Klondike Country tln-y will do lIn- res!, And Nl is guiding him around. Furnishing information; 1 reckon Ni must have a grudge \agin tin- einiihiuati-ni. Foot,mu lill.L. School Items. Those whose averages tqual of exceed ninety for the month ending Pee. 22 are: • John Haddock, 115. I’aaI Paddock, tl7. Bel 1 ha Sl.afer, III. Fall til Noyes, tri. Ha ! tumid Nil) cs, t)T. Alice Horning, <15. Fre-I Woodworth, Si-. Hoy Notes, tut. C.irnn W’oo -1 a ,u ! It, 117. W l I 11 t onnell, Do I n-ii Hutledge. ltd Arthur W ilkie, ltd. Nelson lloruiii-, Dd, II ai . 1. I’mldiM k, III. Idle trustees lone d mill* and smelters, wheoaver tha railroad cornea. Thru fine hojo|f will be built where the humble log cabin now stands and be who said fool 20 years ago, will aee the fool by looking in the glaaa. JACKSON CORRESPONDENCE. Jackson, Jan; 1, HKn). New. Year’s opened with very fine weather. The dance was a great success, everybody beiug well'satisfied. On the 2 tiili there will be a mas querade ball iu the hall. -Every* body is united and a good time it expected. Louts Minder has left town with his hounds on a coyote lniut. Ilyiiard Itowe htVbetur kick, but is gelling bi iter. N. S. Staggs put up a very tiue supper New Years' night which iu- eliuled turkey and icecream. Hctliug On i he Uuesilon. Fierce and long au 1 animat,d, and in soiua eases heated aud bit ter. were the di.-enssions heard around Butte auR^pawomla yester day a- to whether we are living in the nineteenth eetitury. or the twen tieth. The {Standard is in receipt nl'three coiumuuieaumis askiiig ,it to decide liets by stating onoe for I all w bethel- the twentieth century In-gun yeslerdaj, or w ill not begin j until January 1, Hull. The (Stau- b d on Inv-: daid ha- expressed itself on this Dig an eight mouths term. Neliind opened again im W’cdlies day utter a hull lay va- .tlioii , A. L. Pi MtAtt. | jniiut. so repeatedly of late that any I ill ft AND IVtDV. I lie lii-r I! el of T'rt'.di Itn-inl, Dies u,!el I 7l k I-.- Iv nil 11;. ml. ( i m:-.l III I (IKnllnh I I ! II S B. H. STEVENSON, AND \\ I VKU.W. M t > N I AN A. SIDNEY C. HOUK, BA R BER , WISDOM, MONTANA. PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS WISDOM AND JACKSON. Mails three times a week.--Monday, Wednes day and Friday. JAMES STEWART, t hi* ii i f-1 of t hi* u < v\<. Mis. \V ,!. ,M Ol i i Hi mi u Ini I laiiii.ih M. ul{/. amv(u| 1 um t wick Irom (iijiiil Korku, 1'ak. liuuin F om 'I k J oh , oik * (»l lliF I hk ' L ciu/m s ol lit*; ii|ij»cr v.illt')', was a \1 m I ui in ifW't \\ i liiiifstlav iiiolu, A l H i t \! I S. J IV Ijfissl iiild < I it ii ’_f ii I o i' tonk dihiici' wi h thf i lami!\ ot Max K i amor Now War's ! . | It. V . 11: a it n u and Jessie HI hf I fh i (I Co \\ i tt\ei lo ii liiipHtSA dlt* Satiini'-iy land mimiol on i!i»* riisl »iuv i>! toe ! \ woiitu-ili Wiitur). W ill K ' mif ), u ! elackSijn, Miot u vi.^iior in town WVdiiesday. lie mm > tio* w ii.ifr ii j * t ii 11 e i- as luiid and |)U*a-'Oii as it m hert*. f < Is ll tH tv ol Miu'.t u IK i Uir i dooe a * nh « a^;'iis. Aiieuu-o is cali»'ii to tk iiM-meot io aui;!O pt colomi lelOiil; 1 i it l f f t1. • 11MnialK r l ol.jl i ii l i V I all in i i in mcnsM i i■t s >11 iTr H, t lie I l l s o f li l t I ’ I r l lnn- 11 ; [;il n riL'HHi, tkie trying (ii o! OoiU'u and lit*r indiislnvs, iirsides llie ne^s of tlm day--- ait in one manitioilh i>siio. It is m n H' kcr \ aok. I he l»i ^ |>r**m im * of the in-St paj'i i I'Ki ju ioK i in the Male i- wrll luMil -’d J1i t o p tiro v lllioil of I I ,11 1 ) fnj'O-N 4 1 ' d Is j '.K-cd al. 1 'ns c !o>t t i UlE I m j. |» y d a y j , v t 11 lit \ \ i s ! <1 1 i i \ i '. i i • t11 -. -v i > . - H s It) the l;ej. i II ll IM .» t-’i i in i U <*M I 0 ii (V o iiii) .i i f ■ iooi»' -o. I i'Oid, aioi w tii!c m « iuc >d our t itu*liij.ur ti s -■* are pul! ino; 1 hvfiiriel vi - up i or an I hor* au fiiiihur oj|iiv«sion of opiuioik ou iU pan rt ouid fieein to bo emim'Htly mi* lKu’EMsaiy, hut lieu* goea for |H!r- lu|»s lki ! liliit'ili time; The Stan* oaul Udipvi'H ihiii the iwentietU note ll.mil. ill I HSU anti I1\ 1\\ } wil1 I'cgi\ January 1, 1001. lout), ! Sri,..lure the country over are prao- In ism) tlii- mi. the summer : tirallv agreed upon llm date, range for the llotoc Piuiric atoe-k- jC'iiiomiluista reckon the Aral year m in unit no man daiv -I - long w in- ol tin- CiiriHhan era not an the year In nml i-imri - 11111 . 111 -'-. 1 ll w as ! 0 but as 1 lie year 1. Starting with i -' - - 1 1i i i - -1 v nil; lit Im tn a/,iug, as 1 1 Ins as 11 baste, no man with any | loll;; 11 - the M.i-nu woiil-l l.vt, but; In a I at. all tor ,11 illnnetie can eoine j rattle must liint a m- h- eongi tiial to mi) oilin' coiiclumon plan that jrliiuelm winter. No one Inti a tin- nineteenth century will not ha lool. w mil,I , 111 'attempt in make a eoatpleied in ill the etui of the veal* home In re. ITualy lo.pusrlble it l|)ob. ' vvoubl be to make a In 11 . gaud the In take au illnstralion from tht U iim wiuiii Ii it . 11 p i-e I llm piny • VV..-biuglim Star, eotltil out twett- in - gi ale. Mimiii.'i nl 1 n.-'tl Joe f I .-o; 1 tons ol hiy |. 11 1 Ke-li up at M \ ; ,1 there i-diiig is it! on l lie ma; ier t Ii OtiU e.Vj-MSS MS Oj-I ml i t not I'-iiiim to lutli- li-> th in g . < ) i i m m i r k 1 lilt! I../.I-: -. lull, an-l I'.Vellt ifcl n i>tit!>l! me la.-t at-ni-liy ll , I liar. ini -1 ji-t w null! II. 1 - iug Im- tin- I -11 r- -, now I In properl v of the S n i-eofle. 1a Dos 1 linn liter it Co I'm -n- a - i ; 1 - -m, .s' ay —, Fra-ei, , Seel !. 1 nn j j ) - \-m, an I in ,1 n im I. i- p 11 i -1 in on I - t- - ! I - lull-',. 'I hi I-!- I I..,; . .1 I I ■ lilt! | 1-0 - -! Iil-I I i'll i - M\ I e I he t I'.-' 1 ■ I '! \I or - i i |.i till! i a l11 i I lie ■ n -i. ■ a . 1 \ I in- iio -I ■ lilt- a : - n r. t L ill rs, an I - gave up linn ■ , ami this oieas i . i IV n tn a ll -liars. M ien- am ju-t hs many in a d o lla r us there are )eat'i4 a ni nr v. I, el it lie supposed, that the -uni ol twenty dollar* 1 | ii I out. Now, m this -,l ■ aas im mu, when I* the I - nth dill'll ■ ■ I III |il«- to I '! Is it i i ” iili n i ili'D it's ami nin e ty- - - ills ill!; lOIII I. | S! 1 , . t. u id) I-- - ' IM It . • i I*. -Mur i. lu ll i r 1/1 Ml, fill' I - K),l h» *f, uf ihe than 1 1 1 rts is ithn n. \\ istiofu Uc iaurHiit which is dgw hi hu \ niher ycir up to l ) > j . beiiiM (*uuu'icU'*d hv M f > neh . J'lvies Wh it i»i 1.1 k * use of hav mrr <s <fej,atks. Lfi^ h*•t i 1 of H- m firm is i! iln y do-ht he^iii hi - eyeuhiKii (uoiTL '1‘iv if-i. ih* Wrli known re (** f Any old <- cm -uy would iiuite joHjok, «n i Uni puldiF m hhkuum ! that « itiUKiivd ye:u>, I jj I «r tlu.ua ihtj ALL THE TIME! ' fdave wdl he eoii lueted iu Just d v. t i.ut'i.h Y-euturs is no**' ou ' in Mail Don tractor. ALL THE NEWS! ' U -t\ !11 * - - s i' i tie ! L ii n !, : 1 \ Ii i) «?,*»V I I d .\ birii I wan urt-itl. la il Kit I 11,al iii ijfi j> i i stali 1 .\I > r 4 rf'k U i;. -t htM\! Ifi l’l i I\ - Ml a. *»>: i < • i U-lui UM: *ll T he A naconda ■ idass fhupt. . fjnie o( all ihe Wouid he huiijh I i U' S I At Hatbert, known as \liig A IM \ li|e emrlmiy noiwithst*»4.-ng I the imignier, stopped over m town ' JUDIES', M1S>ES, ( llll.PHI.N .S «mt anvtnmg have tbefr iSatuidav night on kit way down the AND INFANTS’ CLOAKS UK- omri im *25,000 or *L> tul a- in- a i- here. Fn . n I- v ery ( I ouud an) pi n *■ It ; i lalten. a iUniut gratu. am, am im ! tiiii mil le tal'.'Ut I. Uir Imi entile are sent to ( '-hi-Hg.*. Dig. ,:t Seanle, l-aeoma and la-L t.oi - - ieasL, Paw sou Citv. Al-n *im came here 10 to l:i years ago wito u -ka n - : id at our (i i U 1» II: dal r; n laid do a n? i\inoi' will tell Ju me hundi'Vil ■■mil dmiar, of c ios . . nio-t be 0 the teipiirerl \'.is llien you t vi-i,u.’tii dollar m l One Cent, i i lar is i ' m il iye'l ■. u la.i ihiius.iu-.l I i .,! i i | not i-:, iin- sen • with u.in-t- n .[ii i-nit-. - 0 i at im might i an I ti e twea- ! a-■ -iii jly, be- -a, ii January, \Hat tvuisvr VVil- -Auae onl-i Staa* 'Jnrs Alt .S.edjt). j valley Dorn (ithb-ii.-ville. lie has : been doing lire a-M S-imeiit work t o jT A N D A R T ! *0,ueHIul,,u *l creek where Lie! LOW LUST: Publishes mere State, Telegraphic and General News than any otbei newspaper in Montana or the North west. THE SILVER SALOON, WISDOM, MONT., OWEN ELLIS, PROPRIETOR. A F ine Steck • f W ines, LKpiors, m A l & v t n is interested with Adolph Peterson, i. the manager for the (iibbousvilk- .Mercantile Co. A fine braided bridle that Oscar AJcVay made wfctu hr xaserippSe.l aw bile ago was raffl-i off list Sat urday. Dug Newcomer threw 42 lor Tom Farrell who »eld his. ! erbance to the postmaster for a del- 1 It C<.i.ririTs jsr w^le)1 bridle, sad then ____ ! so_ne practical joktr til it under a < I tor eoat and the winner was some-; SDBSCRIPTfON PRICE »!2 110 S -. 5;. *14 i ioak at DAILY 10 P*£XS 70 Coj.rrvs SUNDAY 16 P ages A iargi- e-irt on batrl t„n»t t,,< »m.i to inakn inoje gooos. J- P. C ; wbat concerned tnd'l it again reaeh- 1 want to let the people »n > -id ler from ibeaioatMin and s-ntiea kt-ift- that Ctramberlatu's Pa>n Hum re!: -veil me after a nomber or otner medicines and a doctor ba<l fimed. Dilloi t.aulis, and i.'.m ^.propnt. from ?Dn.i-’oo to s75,i.;!) lb Veil-, muilein legitimate runeurrg «nb cattle. We know ih .: many iu-,re w ill ioeate with n» ai 1 though tliei (in! rut j«- able lo in rkr» qniie as IliUCti a- ihe ‘-oi l I i Ber” me! certan.lv wnl do vv <■ ,, t’o the m in w/joba* money to if, - ■ - »e worlid say come and look ore, the reMorc-s ol the Bic Hole. La - i is aot i >* bfgti ytt it r tnv'tstiiH- .1 foe in .iu range - : li*e R<H-»y eoial (9 th i hr, Herald ire n '.Vasair,gtjp-'MJSfi will bioni/i. o-f la^redai) tnoui-ts -.s hound 1 xcub il . Grasahcq-p vu tiro sioeii th<u - - * the mthury t^res the Philippines for at uh mu-. In. lunfau -I anus of t|e there are uoe in tie i>li*lfi sol Jit rs in addllNhi to aboA , marines at tfevita aud abou soldiers ou the w irsaiji- of the hghttug forces is 70,lOO mec^ The war i wishes to avoid tb« mistako do4s Ul least, fiit -< a ad Wise rrv _ “ - | ed the aerfaee. flaatly and Sunday, one yeaa ....... J10.6C | - “ 5 months...: 5.« i *' ■* “ S months.... .AM ors a/e It er inocmaius to our s-.-u'.n (&d e a s t i A party of governmerf. Jmrvcy-jiP°* , at J. E- B o llings i *lW’ t*‘ ■ r.f “ - 1 m o n th...« L0C OaiiTy, only, one year ....... fij* Scrndav , one yew .............. i M worth's place and are tike work .doce by the' cored of ri dy. Oi.e J.. A , TMA ogen ,„ Alphtr-. Thow a^ds have been beouiwtisfi by this reme- wrtl in the sear ftif.-e produce more or less of gold, s.iver. lead a i d oofe per, (hen land will gu Ikigher I applaea^w reaves the ^ ^ ^ tbe m j W «k« S«e%as aew«meed lo r Lossl, Swrf, Fieweer and other creek* Kid McCoy fietr,fred^sr*t wort. A&aiTj- Srnmftf Mi*r, Veikm -MM ■ SowA F e e k v il l hare M r . when Gen. Ous arse took Of wader estimating i«\tb» best lisiaaart I have ever ... , ... , [I*** ewedeBered and th* . « o f . - r A . U 3 : ' “ \ T ^ ^ j H - w * - * * * * . Dmtnct Cewrl n deem |w < ^ W W r * * <