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WISDOM* MONTANA* FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9* 1900. I B. F. W him , P its . Have just received a car load of canned goods that will be sold at the follow ing prices: 8 lb. Can Eat tern Tomatoes per ease, ’ *3 00 i 8 lb. Can Eastern 11 & B Tomatoes per ease, 8 50 8 lb. Can Jackson Coni per case, i • 8 50 8 lb. Can Food tin Lac Corn per owe, • 8 63 Morrow Corn per case, • * - 2 85 Sellcrburg String Beaus per ease, 2 25 Hern String Beaus per case, • • 2 50 B & B Smug Beans per case, - • 3 00 Early June Peas per case, - ■ • 3 25 Oysters per case, - 4 00 Dress Patterns from $4 00 to $6 00. No two alike. Finest Line of Jackets and Capes that ever came to the Big Hole Basin. Come and inspect the goods, I N S T O O K A T J. P. LOSSL’S. Wisdom and Jackson. Lots for sale in Wisdom. SEE MRS. HATTIE M. NOTES FOR TERMS AND PRICES. DUKE G18T, ClUfl. RICHARDSON THE BIG HOLE SALOON. Jackson, Montana. GIST & BICIIARDSON, P ropbibtoka . Fine Wines. Liquors, and Cisrars Always in Stock. THE HOTEL D e LOSSL, WISDOM. MONTANA. MRS. JAMES O’CONNELL. Proprietress. Onto K lbkm . Vttaii. 1 t First N s R m I Of Dillon. (Jordon & Local Breezes* A General Banking and Exchange Business Transacted. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Dillon Bottling Works, DILLON. MONT. S. S. Patterson, Prop. Wholesale Liquors and Cij'srs.* Side Afreut for Vul Rial/’ Milwaukee Recr and Mall Extract, Manufiuiurer of Temperance Drinks. Dillon Cash Grocery Go, Dli.LON, MONTANA. T. W. POINDEXTER, M anager Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fancy and Staple Groceries. DIUON FURNITURE CO., Tlie Big Furniture House. Pr ices based on compe tition with the world. Special attention given to undertaking. G. T PAUL, Prop WISDOM RESTAURANT, WISDOM, SKINT., TIVIENiV, DARKS, P kopuietouh , Meals at all Hours. Fresh Bread, 1’iex and Cukes Constant ly on Hand. (IKOtttiR TIV1K8. I V. I-AIIKS. B. It. STEVENSON, CIVIL LMUNKKlt AND SURVEYOR, WISDOM, MONTANA. SIDNEY C. HOUK, B A R B E R , \V IS DOM, MONTANA. First Class Service. Headquarters for Gib- bonsville and Divide Stage Line. All stages stop at the door. OLD GLORY SALOON. WISDOM, MONT., BAILARD & NEWCOMER, Preprints Everything in the boose first-class—Wines, Liquors- and kCigars. Gall and see us. We will treat yon white. THE SILVER SALOON, WISDOM, MONT., OWEN ELLIS, PROPRIETOR. A Fine Stock of Wittes* Liquors, and Cigars, cottStautlf oifhand. ScMita’ B e e M h e Beer thaLwadeSMilwaukee fa t f t M m . ■ ■ . AH U d b of soft drinks. PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS WISDOM AND JACKSON. Mails three times a week--Monday, Wednes day and Friday. JAMES S T E W A ltT, Mail Conlractor. ALL THE NEWS! ALL THE TIME! A naconda S tandard Furguson Fur Gouts. Idaho Falls Potatoes. Also a Line of GROCERIES S t FUNISHIMi GOODS —AT— WISDOM iwmu Wl.. NoTK’ft ioK l'M.Fit'A 1 HW. MINI NO AITLh At U.,\ No. .2. U. 8. L am * n m o , AlI njocla . .\luutM .lu.li- J. UhM. Noiitft* h itiTubj fclVLll, tluii J oliu U K oui L l , u Imsi* pu-Ti-oiiu'c ;ukli'i-6.s is Butu\ Aluhi.uiA, lin> ilii.N Uiiy liinl an applnuiion tur u painit i a >r l.jH.fil ai res of Mu1 Barlli-U Btif l*ittoer Mining Claim, .HiUiulcii m Pioucor (uuoi'giini/.fil) .Mining District, licavI’lln ad ( uuniy. Jlimtaim, lln* j>uM- tk»n, coui-hf, unti extent, of Die .said min ing claim, <it\siguaOHl by an oillcuil survey Uero.ul, an Survey Nos. ;iU70, in supposed Township Au. J south, Utilise Ao. 17 west, a indice ol winch was posird mi ihe chum on Hi\ Ui h day ol November, INK), ami heinjf imm1 purliculai'ly si ! lorin and di’MTibetl m Ihoolliem! liehl notes add pint I In ieot on lilt1 in iIns ollice. as tolluws. lo-wit: BcginniH^r at a iue. cur., a pine stump 8 inches in diameter, witnessed hy bear ing trees umJ uturkiul l-.)ii<R lor cor. No. I of thin survey, irom which the t’. ,S. Locution Mouumenl, No. ;>.».*>I, esiab- lislu-d lor surveys in supposed T. J is. U. ii \V. bears N ol degrees 41 minutes W. »12 led, runnihK ihence N. TJ decrees L nanules 10. 2.»od feel lo cor, No, 2; thence N. Id decrees f)4 niinulcs \V. dd7 ieel to cor. No. d; ihence N, <ii degrees hi minules K. 2fiH8.d feel lo cor. No, I; thence h. I de gree Id minules W. Idol) feel lo- cor. No. f>; thence b. ?ft ch-greiss -id minules \V. dllil Ieel io eor. No. H; llience N. 'l\ degrees 27 minutes 10. Iddcd Ieel lo eor, No. i, the place of beginning, eonlaiip ing an area ol 1 acres ciuuued. t he local ion ol this Hum m recorded in lhe ultice of ihe Wecorder of IL hut - litud ('oniiiv, on page ddd ip Imoiv -hi ot Uncords. '1 he adjoining claims are survey No. 5d5t, i'aw Bupa Bar I’luo run ihe norili and wesi, and Survey No, dddd, Jones ( ’reidv I'lacer. ou (Id1 north, John H'Uourkc applicant lor hoih. KL.HLU K. H lk MIKV. lieglsUT. J oh . II. II akpeh , U, S. ( ’laim Agent, NOTICK roit PUBLICATION. Go to Lossl's sud boo bin dry goods. Who ii in towu go to the Wisdom restaurant. inspect tbc all wool children’s underwear at Lossl’s. Wauled— Good hi rse »nd saddle, inquire of A. R. Homing. G. IT. Stewart is gettiug out 500 posts for Hneiug ou his pace. Maher & Grosh uuttlcry for sale at the Wisdom Aler, Co.’ storqC. Oftiee and coi-res jKmdcuue sutiou- ery at t'lihuus 1’uli. Co ’a, Dillou. S. F Brown and son George, of Swam), creek, had besiutss in town Monday Wilbur fliys hils gone to work for Jui,n I’eleisou, lauliiig poles for leni-iuii. Fled 11 us tie) and dalighlers, Ida and Estliti, weiednwn irom their home near Fox >umlay. lli-iii-) Kelly. 'V nit Vineyard, and M all Leppard am L’ellili^ out HMJUO pules uud 3.mill posts Itn fetieiiu; ler the JS 0 i an ell. At N , yes ordered and paid for the lii,uiv/.us die other day to he sen! l i his lather in law. C. ’M. Buek. l-'i ii 1 1>ale Caliioniia. 1 J. IV llalidi bronchi ns a load of ha) to apply ou auhseripiion Mou- da). Willi the darke) we say, ‘Tliuios is eonim' pu ny smooth.'' \V. I!, Staoelilielil ami danoliter, Mi K. Gi ol a.-. |loadiev. and ehildl'en left lor ItnUe We-lne.-ii.r). wline she pot's lo join her litisliaiidw ho ia eiupl«)ed in (lie I’arml smeller. Mr iHiil Mix C. II. Nimw In idge him ) Mr. ami Mi>. *). i*. iat>fc4 nu> riijoyiun ciiy life in Butt® lhi« week, wlilie B.tlte laiiMst hlnppiug with Mrs. MniuUy in i)ic me.tu- lime. * Mclnuis, the I<I hw K>in 11 ii hi ihe M im .I.-iinier) iii'uh'. ijm-M, upeui I lew tla\ - in In v4f n liu p t^l week, mill in in .' \unitneMH ui his heart gave ihe irustieH ^10 fn help pa) off thf‘ .ietit oil i|.)e Hehonl h«)H>(*. Jdlni i. IC ffuittii. u h I iiim made Iii h Imiiie in (In1 Basin litis winter, left tur Dillnii lusl Momhi). lie has ii I im ‘ l.tnd ehtim itMltlH vieiiiiiy, iiud it#*- H ukk / i ; s x\ill keep ihe \t inij man pimutl in n :jinl to Inc.tl affairn. ('harlev Francis, the iatliet ut Ute liah, 1 m >\ i i 1 whieti meiilinn mis mnde a dim a iim mih Hi o in then1 columns, win in town Mmidiiy, I he Hinile on Iii h lisii.tllv pUet I 4 • wty'\. N u t t i k e r 3 2 * jaraTtsi'-r ..ty.w.ifflaik - Tickets for the ball oil the 22,1 - over Adam, do»B through the for sale at Lossl’s at.d thepostoffie.e. ruloisof ttrau to heM t, wbo-tHcfe Miss Maggie Stephens, of Bria- possible for Columhu, to dtsoo.y* ton, is visitiag with Mias Edt.i Noyes. Mr. and Mr*. Walter Fox and bod were in town from their ran cr America, this home for oarselv*# and millions yet unborn. He spoke of the ii ftneuee of wife and mother and a feilow-V best 'gu-1; said hr last mght and brought in a supply |UtW ,b a «'en the young boyg ' ‘ -resent had some little girl who*# of tboae staple products —butter and filgS. . Frank Pendleton’s well-bred and fast runhlug statllou Deoapo h,u! his jaw broken one day last week j by being kicked by another hirse. We diil uot learn the particulars, but all lovers of racing will be s<>r- rv to hear o f the disaster, aod it is hoped the life of the game bor«e will he spared aud that bis useful ness is uot impaired. Johnny IVersou, the young kindly word aod pleasing face would It id them to heights ot joy of itu'CHigh the yules uf deen remorse, :ami wound up with the story of # L-i-id i i ■ i • young man horn tu the mines un- d(-i -r,)un,l, w ho bad never I m held a lou*l) wiuaoise girl, brought to the surface, Ukl by his employer bo tontd have anything lie saw that ho wanted, how they went iulo the gilded saloon where the liquor (some Of Bular-i’s b«*t) .jraa too ataoag tor him, out ou the sheet where he nm.-hei- of Sw»,„p creek, is feedmg|sart. „ { « ailtEtM| |aj >t tU01.ft some so head of dry uowb . 165 head J |„^|y g ,,ail.Ur’a j rc;1IUi of steers aid enough Btook cattle •• What’* ihatf” \A women.” wa* laie is evtn m ore marked him lemai-ks. all tllMMi Am.li ATlhN MI U. e. S. I. xnd U kfu - k . M ihhio ia . . Muni.. .In II. 2. 1IMIU. Km ire is lii>riliy gicen. tluii .1.. Ii n U'Koui'ki', whose posiottice lultln-ss is Btihc, Mi 111 l Inis this Ouv lih-.l an ap- plieal.on tm-ti [lali-nl ior I.MlIlh lu-resm the Nugoi-l Bin- I’hu i-i- MinjiiK I'lniiii. siluiUi-d in Pioio-i i- tiilMOaouil/. \ilj 01n 1 ing Disi i iei, Ih-ai i-rin-iiil t sitinly, .'lon- luna. the position, course null rxlt-nl, of I In- said milling elalfn, desigualed In- an iillir.ini sum-) (hereof, as Survey No. fiiiHo, supjiosed Township An, ,i soulli, liHiijre .No. I,' west, a nolictm which wns posted oil tIn- claim ou llo- III day of .Novemln-r, 1HIHI, ami ht-intr more piirheiiliii-ly set iorlh and de scribed in Ihe olhi-ial Reid miles Slid plal I hereof ou lilt- in this oilin', ns fol lows. lo wit; f Beirinniriffitl cor. \o. 1, n pine tree 1? indies in diameter, witnessed hy bearing trees and marked 1-51181) for eor. .No. I, from which the 1'. S. Location Monument Ko. 5551, established for surveys in supposed T. 3 S„ It. 17 \V„ bears S. 8» degrees •»:-{ minules \V. 21)8 feel, running thence \. 70 degrees 57 minules K. 3438 feet to cor. No. •>; ihence K. 46 degrees 23 minutes E. S14 W. J. Mornson iii honor of the feet to cor. No. 3; thence N. 72 degrees 06 minules W. 3651 feet to cor. No. (; thence S. 85 degrees 48 minutes F.. 487.5 fed to cor. No. 5: thence N, 75 degrees 22 minules K. 24111 feet to cor. .Nil, (i; thence N. Bldegiees (12 minutes TV. 251 f.-et to cor. No, 7; thence N, 75 to make the total number 415- lie has two men hauling from the tim her, two men feeding, aud a cook, aItich together with himself make: thn reply, --Oh! gite me that.’* (the w hisky must h ive taken effect,) Notes begun in ins usual vareUu Told how tpiite a family, hor a man still in . iiyany women who had given iheir the twenties J< bn ia a manager aud no mistake. Quite a large delegation of Jack- soniatiB sueudud the dytioe at this (dace last Friday night Among those in attendance were: Mrs. Fiusley and sons, Jesse and Guy, John Giiniiiugliam’a orchestra con sisting ol himself, son Fen and Claude Lapliain, Johnny, Jennie, Mary, Christy and Ida Jackson, Alisa Ella Otlan, Miss Lizzie Peter- son, Duke Gist, By naict Howe, Joe Kramer, Joe Barrows, Allen Me. Donald and others, a number of whom made pleasant calls at the printing office. LADIES’. MISSES, CHILDREN S AND INFANTS’ CLOAKS BE LOW COST: 112 cloak at *10 •- 11 *8.60 \ “ *4 “ “ *2 “ “ * 8 . *7. *0. *3.25. *1.25. lives to men who had promised love aud eternal obedtaime at the abac, but who bail under tha damning iu- tlueucB of whisky lost wife, home ami liieuds; ti l I ol the jails and peuiteuliai tea tilled through lU lulclut iiitliteuce; told of highly- cduvaled men, rearud hy lovtag mcliieir, who hud futiml them»«lve* in guilds, where hogs would not waller, told ol misoiy without end, aud appealed in a dramatic manner lo the fellings ol the judges ami Ins hearers, and leltl i.ssi Je lo ine.tr leniency (and lie got left). Mia. M. A. Frances was appoint* ed urilio by the chair. Mrs, F. showed that she was an old hand at the subject, whether site ever did anything ol the kind or not liolore. Mr, Arinsiroiig, chairman of programme commiilei, wiih the aH- sistauee oi Edna.Noyes an I Eiiiid Wumplti, prepare I |iogramme tor tho licit evcuiiu when the people wilt fisteu lo a highly tnteitaming expusiiioii ol the ipiusti oi, • l{o- solved; I'hat the hegro sii -ul | l,* colonized in Africa or com-> o .ier place. All are welcome lo come. Wolves Appearing In ihe County, I lie Exaiiiiiier Is in receipt of n ooiiiuuiiiicitiioii liom.l. C. limit, sou, the well known Grasshopper creek rancher, in sliicii' tne g>-iuli»- uleitaiiiiueut, judging from their lornn i t\ ami In- head i> n il. at s a i llcil. Clint Sin 11 ti caim- in Irom ihe Billtr Rut t via Trail Cheek Friday , lie Hsi ted Bo the Palonxe t-onntry , hill pave up the idea of pomp' there soil icUirced lo his old Humping ground in the Big Hole, and is now sojourning wiih his friend Gus Blomquisl. A dancing pal Iy will he given this cveuiug at the residence of . degrees 31 minules E, 2712 feet to cor. rP . „ No. 8; thence S, 1 degree 45 minules I N VV. 820 feet lo cor. No. ft; thence S. 81 ■* degrees 18 minutes E. 2636.6 feet to cor. No. til; thence Nv 3 degrees 53 minules E. 1346.5 feel to eor. No. 11, (hence N. 81 degrees 81 minutes IV. 8683 feet to cor. No. 12; thence south 7!) degrees 45 min utes W. 2661.5 feet to cor. No. 13; thence S. 46degrees 66 minutes W. 1262 feet to cnr. No. 1. the place of le pdii- P p U I r I i o mere S „ « , W ^ H t t S f e T * ..... P- t a ' I . W U J « . ..d J „ b ™ . M d jG «B e r M J 3 * * ».ibJU t^*--4tth e 4 -'^--U* llli0r ° ! f T is/ ,;,;ord\fl r Tin Uie omce of tie-K-corder of Beat er- newspsper id Montana or the Nortb- 21st bulhtJay of his sou A large iiiini er of our citizens have been invited and will take advantage of the fine sleighing and the host’s well known hospitality. ll the leader of this should chance to kn anyone who is suhjeet to attacks ot biiieus colic he can do him no greater favor than to tell him of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera tod Diarrhoea Remedy. It always gives prompt relief. For sale by J. A large stock on baud »»d they must he sold to make room lor mom goods. J. I*. Lossl,. THE UTERAKY SOCIETY. What Was Said and Done Saturday Night at the School-house. The lilei ary Nautili,ty night was well atiended. The janitor had lo supply the latent comer with slove- wood lo sit on in lieu of uhnirs. The people seemed to euj< y the ! '■'■|\»l^> presence of wolve* 'in his iieighhorli-iol ,ln r esiuy liil two rime-, oi.i a yearling, killed by the wolves mi l to pie- Veut similar dr pi edn io „ h no,in ml Stock be IS obliged III CHIT ll tllD calves every night, iVolves mak* these raids in his neighhoi lioinl every lew nights Itniuig a real- th-in-e on <ji asxboppei creek (or over twelve years, Mr. ilarrisoa st\s, this has been ihe liist winter he has been moiesteil hi Wolves. Coyotes, iii his opinion, are I,ana- leas compared with them Vlr. Harrison urges that the sine kitten of the conuty follow the exauipl* of the ranchers ol Cas.-z le au-l Car bon counties by olleiiag a privat# bouul) of *15 oi *26 for eacu wolf killed The Examiner heartily en dorses this suggestion. Ihe “ Bicycle Breaking\ by Miss Emma Skiuuer wns well read ami was highly pleasing. Neliie Wamplei, a| darling little girl, favored the club with a piece which idle recited in good at) ie. Mis, Sirowbrtdge tendered her declamation in a feeling manner. Mr. Kn ow bridge read one of the late Widow Bedotl's most noted poems in good style. Addie Mallou told what a woman could do, and many things she would not do. Chiyd Wampler sang a song that reminded him of his old home ’ way down in Indiana. , Misses Jessie and Ethel Wamp ler sang two pieces that charmed the crowd. These young ladies are ever willing lo help entertain and do it tu a pleasing way-. Mm A. J. Noyes sang two songs which would have been highly en- teuaiomg had Bbe Dot been so Late News Items. A special to the Chicago Time#- Herald Irom Dauvilit, III., says: Frauk Speeht, a German, who haa an English wife, ami William Shoe- west. D A IL Y S U N D A Y 10 P ages 16 P ages ?0 Coi.tniss 112 UoicTors SUBSCRIPTION PRICE Daily and Snodiy, one yeaa ........ tlO.QC ** “ 5 month* ___ 5.0C “ “ “ 3 month*.... 3.06 « “ 1 month ..... 1.0C Doily, o*dytone year ....... . 8 06 8*m#ay,only, one year..,....... &o» AB portatsiers aad TN^fn hgegt* wrapt up in the idea’tbAt Al waa a I maker, an Euglisoman with a Gep- Mr. and Mr*. B. B. Lawrence, of B owcb , were trading ia town head Omuiy. on page 251 in bmik 46 of ^ Thread joining claims are the Reiuna SuB(iay * Bd ^ d e n e d the pnntfr’. Vista Bar I’lacer. Survey No. 5552. Paw Sapti Bar Placer. Survey No, 5551. Jones Creek Placer Survey No. anno, and the Bartlett Bar Placer Survey No. 5679 on the south and west, John O’Eonrke applicant for all. E lme * E. H eosbev . Register. Jos. H. H akceu , U. S. Cfsim Agent. First Publication. Jan. 12, HW0. Leu Peneltfton came ia from the railroad Toesday, where lie went to meet his two brothers, Era and Letter, jest arrived from Mount Hope. Ww. lien espeel* to initiate them n t o the f ecreta t f ft e Order o f B ronco Baxter* a o d O e v Poncb- heart to the extent of *2.50. Tbe estimable geotleman and lady came to the Basin away back in the 80'* and have seen tte country grow from a bowling wilderness to s giett cattle-growing section which is improving erery year. Dick Hogbe* goes through town lohded with poles every day, and »o far this winter has hauled 5,000 fo r fencing for himself and associates. Four claims ore being fenced and tbe poles, posts and jacks will take something like 14,000 sticks. The Big Hole is a . great country for singer also, but bis discords brought teiis to Owen Ellis’ dog, who has intimated tbit b« will not attend any more literary societies, nnless his Jtelings can be protected. The question for debate was ' 'Re solved, T hat wernaa be* more in fluence over men tba# liquor has.” Several of the (ante* who bad been on the negutir# were not pres ent, so A. J. N o y e *#f the affirma tive gave Dr. Staley his choice of sides. T he doctor chose tbe affirm- •tive and the debate began. We want to say right here that the doc tor ia alright; that he can make a good talk and would appear to mneh better advantage if be were not ae bashftl before yesng ladies, (he » era tbe coming seisms* e e d we d i r t 1 fe n c in g tim b e r , and whoever stw i a book ageatj. H e t o ld ea a b o a t .... ..... w . -Ait * l . _ j J _ . » _ _____ _ ______ .1 ___ man wife, got into an argument o n r the Boer war last night T h e injured: Frank Speeht, stabbed three times with s pitchfork, map die: William Shoemaker, badly beaten ami scratched; Mrs. Wil liam Shoemaker, scratched aad hair torn oat; Mrs. Frank Speeht, badly bruised and scratched. A t the hw- gtnntog of tbe fracas the w e n a stood valiantly for their owa aatioa- aiity, bat as the , fight pragrasaad each forgbt.eoaotry aad fooght fa r her husband. Whoa the pO&ot a r rived Speeht was unoowieiaaa aadl bleeding profanely, whiUthavaaott were toaring each a d w A alabh*. a d her. The nvkwijsk o f made a dosmtiseef a a a b O a r m d t o a e t t n artaeriy- a«y they wffl make q M c dtens1 a prettier w a r n j o t work ins in ttajU w atlacnce of ®BW* iBke f f i s m s l their Hfifibwa. ! woods* {earfiattdays, wh. tbe ta A e i eatfian days, wbei la a x e r M d hart