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WISDOM, MONTANA, FRIDAY* JUNE 8, 1900. : A T L O S S t’S . iThe finest lot o f silks and satins jrer carried in the B ig Hole. A line line of gents’ furnishing oods— shirts and neckties— hot ambers. Also a line lot o f Men’s, Ladies’ id Children’s Shoes. fRESH GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, Etc., I N S T O C K A T J. P. LOSSL’S. Wisdom and Jackson. 0ARD1NG AND LODGING, t Mrs. A. Monday, Proprietress, Wisdom, Montana. jo d room s and m e a ls lu rn lsh e d by th e day, week or m o n th. R, V- BLANTON, SUCCESSOR TO THE BIG HOLE MEAT CO., WISDOM, MONTANA. Reef, Pork, M uttpn, Sausage, and EresliJOys* fg an d Game in Season. M ail O rders Prom p tly fen d e d to. HE PIONEER SALOON, JACKSON. MONTANA. Val Blatz’ Beer ott tap all the me. * Jed Clayton’s Celebrated Ken- icky Whisky in stock. / M . W . C O F F OLD GLORY SALOON. WISDOM, MONT., BATT^RD 4 NEWCOMER,. Proprietors^ ___ ; Everything in the boose firBt-class—Wines, Liquone and Cigars, l and *ee ns. Wa will treat yes white. ______ _________ E SILVER SALOON, WISDOM, MONT., OWEN ELLIS, PROPRIETOR. Fine S tod c e i W ines, Liquors, and Clears ott b a n d . ltF .W u u .P r a i . O hm Euan. Ouh. First National Hank of Dillon. A General Banking and Exchange B u siness Transacted. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Dillon Bottling Works, DILLON, MONT. S. S. Patterson, Prop. Wholesale Liquors anil Cigars. Sole Agem lor Val l’.lau’ Milwaukee lieer ami Malt Extract. Manufacturer of Temperance Drinks. DILLON FURNITURE CO., The Big Furniture House. Prices based on compe tition with the world. Stock complete- Gener ous treatment- G, T. PAUL, Prop AR H. D. WEENINK, 1 ST* M m , DILLON, MONT. WISDOM RESTAURANT, WISDOM, MOM., TIVIES A PARKS, PHOMUBTmtH. M eals at all Hours. F tmhi I bread, Pius ami Calves Constant ly on Hand. CLOIUIK TIVJhtL 1. <’. I’AHhfi. PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS WISDOM AND JACKSON. M ails th r e e tim e s a week--M o n day, W ednes day and Friday, JAMES STEWART, Mail Contractor. ALL THE NEWS! ALL THE TIME! T he A naconda S tandard Publishes mere State, Telegraphic and General News than any otbei newspaper in Montana or the North west. DAILY SUNDAY 10 P ages 16 Paces 10 C olumns H i! C olumns SUBSCRIPTION PRICE fhttlj* a nd Stmdaf,-eae f r u . . 7 . .ll0.et “ “ “ S months.... S.9C “ “ \ 3 months.... 8.0* “ “ “ 1 m o n th ........ I.OC Daily, only, one y e a r ...................... 8 0C Sunday, only, one year .............. 8.0* All postmasters and news agent, art authorized to receive eebserip- tions. arr top * tetanra mmm 0 traw Hats, trawberries. Choice grocer ies, fresh fruits and vegetables in season. WISDOM MERCANTILE C0„ 13. R. STEVENSON, CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR ! WISDOM, MONTANA. JNO. G. WILLIS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Offices: Dillon National Hank building. DlLl.ON. MONTANA. S. J . HAINES S t CO. -DEALERS IN- H a rness and S a d d les. STOCK 8ADIII.ES A KTliClALTY. DILLON, MONTANA. JACKSON HOTEL .Ml’b.HON, MONTANA. MRS. A. H. JACKSON. Proprietress- Good accommodations for travel ers and firstclusH board at reasona ble rates. Alloert Stamm, DEALER tX D iam o n d s, W a tches, Clocks, Jew e lry and S ilverw a re. Fine Watch Repairing a DILLON, Specialty. - ■ MONTANA. Local Breezes. A large line of dry goods just ar rived at J. P. Losst’s. a Maher & Grosh cuttlery for sale at the Wisdom Mer. Co.’ store. Rood river strawberries. Bottom pnees, at Wisdom Mer. Co.’s. Rifles, shot-guns and amunitiou at J. W. Morton’B, Dillon, Mont. Office and correspondence station ery at Tribune Pub. Co.’s, Dillon. A nice and complete line of men’s, ladies’ and children’s shoes at J. P. LosslV Cloyd Wampler came in after a two weeks’ visit to Seattle last Mon day morning. E. J. Bennett is prepared to mend shoes and harness at the office of the W isdom feed stable. George Bailard and James Pad- dock returned (rom a trip to Omaha Wednesday morning. When in need of anything in the hardware or grocery line call on or write J. W. Morton for prices. Charley Francis, John Peterson sstftawrgr Barfield drove sot to Ditlon the first of the week and came back loaded with freight. Hogbes A MeCaleb, of Dillon, tarry a fine line of wall paper, paints, varnishes, calsomioe, and all material used is boose-cleaning. Join W eager and a friend named Patterson came te from the railioad last Friday aad they have, donbt- leas, ere this bought about all the real of the fat cattle ia the valley. Jesse Rhodes' new saloon bat reached eompietiea cad is one of a * : ’ \ 41m-'.- I m a m ffc&SaAfh and the deeontag m The latest pattern* of dress goods aad ailka at Loisl’s. Just arrived at J. W. Morion's a oar of steel ranges aud cook stove*. Crown and Deering mowing ins- chine* and extras for tame on hand at J. P. Loasl'a. Sam Peterson, of Fox, aud J . C. l ’addook, of this place, were in Dil lon the last of the week. The largest and most complete line of crockery to be found in Dil lon, at J. W. M orion ' s . With the cutrauce money the Fourth of July ooramittte wilt have over 1300 to distribute for prizes. Mrs. J. E. Hollingsworth and two children came hack Sunday from a two-weeks’ visit with friend* in DiHon aud on Horae Prairie, Hughe* MeCaleb of Dillou have a flue line of wall paper aad house cleaning supplies. Mail them au order or oall when iu Dillon. E. P. Andrus aud Jens Peterson, feeders of tbe upper valley, dispos ed of their beef cattle the first of the week and the baud were driven out toward Dillon. While in Dilloa tbe other day tbe editor of tbis paper was a guest at the Metlin hotel, where one is sure to meet with courteous treat ment at the hands of the genial landlord, Joe Metlen. The aooom- modations are first-class and the new cook is one of the people who excels in his profession. Census Enumerator W. A. Armi- tage is displaying some curiosity these days and asking a few ques tions of the people, but then he gets six dollars a day for it aud it is iu the interest of good government. He will interview all the people in the Basin this month aud it is against the law to refuse to auswer his question's. That prosperity reigns supreme in Beaverhead eoiiuty is evidenced by the fact that the sheep men have enjoyed a great season for lambing and have lost very few of the lambs, and with the big price for wool and mutton it is putting it mild when we eay they are indeed prosperous, and we are reminded of the quota tion, “ The tinkling sheep bells seem to say, Behold the dawn of glorious day!\ After a long and hot ride from Big Hole and down (lieGrasshopper valley, over the hills and far away, the dusty-worn traveler arrives at Morrisou’s Ten-Mde house which has been l>uilt and fixed up recently foi the accommodation of travelers aud pleasure-seekers from ihe eoiiu ty seat, and the stylish turnouts with canopy tops that are seen on the road between there aud the city are good for the sore eyes of the prodigal son who stops st tbe read house for a cool glass of beer or any old summer drink. Tbe pro prietor is onto his job and has had years of experience in the west in his line of business. Born—To tko wife of E.. B. Sa bin, June 1st, a bouncing taby boy. Father and child doing walk Mrs. T. W. West, wife of our esteemed and ganial agent for the 0. S. L. By., who has boon living m Dillon for the past two yearo, is now a resident of our city with her two daughters, Nettie . and. Ah\*- Miss Lillian ia attending the Normal School at Dillon, butQwill soon bo home for the holidays. Bon fc'allen and Carl Strewbridgo who were in boro last Friday for a load of merchandise tor J. P. Local and the Wisdom Mar. Co. things fly, hsd to do it you know, dance out at Ralstons, girl engnged for first sot,floould not disappoint 4 Wild animals are pastoring . * * her, had to get there you see and °*^** 00 ®r***b’»pp*w more or less these days, and Mr. Jackson Items. A pleasant dance was held in the ball Tuesday night. Chaaueey Brown went over to Banuack Tuesday to see a physician fora throat trouble. Mrs. J. D. Fox spent a few days this week with ber daughter, Mrs. Channcey Brown. Herman Jackson and son Jonia returned Snnday from a tnp to Dil lon w bere they loaded up with hay ing supplies. Mr. nod Mrs. A. H. Jackson and two sons, John and Henry, went ont to Dillon for supplies the first of the week. A lad belonging 1 6 a family who have lived with Louis Garlin for the last six months showed base io- gratitnde tbe other day when he rode off to DiHon with bis bene factor's horse and saddle. Tbe owner followed the boy to tbe coun ty seat and after considerable trouble and expense recovered his property. The roads from Jackson to Dillon are m as fine fix as they ever were, feet there is great room for improve- and the people at bath eeds wail aa the ’Hoppers sfrfaldpsll Charley Richardson hapnatmed old pooitios at aaaegpr t t the •tore » the pfejfeef Joe wtohasrestMiH;: 1 get there you tee synd they did I understand, where they wou first prizes in tho cake walk and were considered by all aa tbe Belles of the Ball. Our summer school has now b o o n open 3 weeks and Misa Gertrude Nichols tbe teacher ia giving tbe best of satisfaction. Fred Dickie pulled out tbe first of tbe week with a full load ot freight for tbe A. D. & M. Co., of Gibbonsyille. Those beautiful singing birds (the moequuos) are now heard on every hand, thoughout the land, chanting their moit alluring sirs, in the morning, tbe afternoon and also in the glooming —while man, poor man he simply does the oust ing and the groaning. The Montana Power and Trans mission Co. are making considerable additions to their power plant iu tho Canyon here. Five carload* of new machinery are being put in plaoe there this week. A tragedy occurred at Mnlrote (Sunday night in Bobbin’* saloon by which one Doc. Woodside lost his life. Bartender Steve Bteveusou. shot and killed Doc Woodside. Tho tronblr seems to have been almost nothing, a few words about filling a glass of beer, a foul name applied to Steve when be pulled bit gun aud shot Woodside through the head killing bun instantly. Charles II. Marks, while noting in the capacity of uurse at the Second Division Hospital of the Fifth Army Corps at Santiago de Cuba, used a few bottles of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diar- ihoea Remedy for Diairhoea and Imiud it to work like a charm. For sale by J. P. Loaal, Jackson and Wisdom. A Sabbath school was organized last Holiday with thirty-one in at tendance, and everybody is invited to attend the meetings st 8 o’clock in the afternoons. THE FAIR. THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY, A visit to our store trill convince you that you have been paying too moch for your gaoda. W# will save you from 20 to *0 per eent on your purchases in clothing and furnishing gnods, shoes, bats and cape, mackintoshes, pants and over alls, ladies’ wrappers, akirts, mail lb underwear, shirt waists, corsets, belts, childrens’ dresses, toilet soaps, jewelry, stationary, towels, table linens, crashes, ribbons, house fur nishing, hardware and tinwear. Don’t fail to see ns nod get prices. You will receive* eenrteona treat ment. We have but one price and a low ooe at that and you eau bay goods jnit l i cheap ia four neigh bor can. Oar guarantee—your money back If goods are aot salts- factory. The Fair, Dillon, Mont. J. W. Leases, Proprietor. A CARD OF THANKS. I wish to say that 1 feel under listing obligations for what Cham- berlain’t Coogh Remedy has done for oar family. Wn have need it in so zaaay aaaes of nought, kmg troubles add whooping cough, aad it has always given the most per fect satsafaetm, we feel greatly indebted to the manufacturers of th w resaodhyaed wish them lepdeene acasytonr tafetythaak*.—Benpaen fr i y . l h a f i p l f R t D e a At this time of year the 6<a*p- hoppar valley is beautifnl with hi* field* Ofgrof tag hay and the ijjb- menae number of cattle on a titot*. sand hills.1 It* inhabitants am hep* »* py in their great prosperity Mid withal, “things is oomin’ pretty Smooth.'” - -:r Among the weU-te do ranchers o f ' the valley may W mentioned Mr. J. C. Harrison, who came thartia October, 1887, and foo^ up n eWn*. Now ho hat a fine hay ranch abatto ■ two uiilea long by one mile ia width, end is the beat fixed ef hay man on the road fur the aeoommodo* tion of traveler* and freighter!, nod hit chargee are vary reasonable. Ilarrieon complains that wolves o r mountain lions or the like are com muting depredations among hue stock. Commissionnr Montgomery in is reported to have seen a large ein* Minin bear crossing the road on the Grasshopper divide n shark dio- tsaoe ahead ef him last Monday, and Road Supervisor Jack. Williams saw five of them recently at th* head of the creek. Earl end Arthur Wernplu, of Jackson, were guests at the Harr*, son House the first of the weak aad the former made a trip to Dillon. Herbert Armitage and Roy Noyes, two l!riston boys, stopped afi tbe llerrieott House Tuesday night* having returned from Dillon driv ing a couple of thoroughbred Hero- ford bulls, the property of the Ajax people, which bed been wiutered i t the Thorp ranch. Reece Evans who lived near Jack sen with Frank Carrier, Char ley Pinkerton and Loo Fesaendea about a year nods half ago, has been living on Grasehopptr in tho meantime, and for all hit misfortan* of having lost a lag shows good ensrgy and ambition to work and is wt 11 liked. ; Mr*. F. P. Harrison and 4*ughtoi? Buiah, of Dillon, are visiting rela tives ou Grskshopper. Mr. and Mrs. A; J. Noyes were visitors st tbe county seat the first of the week. FIREWORKS. a J t The finest end largest display o f fire works ever seep in the Big Hola valley will be fired off on Foerth o f July night. A goodly portion Of the geuer^ fond will be appropriat ed (or that purpose. T * . ............... . ' • ■ Fourth of July comes but one* a year. We will celebrate it in Wis dom, and a good tune is assured Mate* From North Fork, Born—To the wife of Frank Dries, J nor 1st, a daughter. Mis. George Lawrence and chil dren came in from Anaconda Inst week. Mr. Lawrence will ooma aa soon ns able. School opened at Bowen last Monday with Mn-s Mary Teewty from Butte as teacher. B. B. Lawrence went to Aeacea*. da fpr soppliee last week. Charley Aibee ha* gone oat with a surveying party te Eastern ||oa- tana. He will not return befora fall. Don Aibee hae goaa to Doer Lodge to visit hr* parents. Jack Remain has token a pesrtioa ta tha meat aefkct with JFL G. Blanton. Last fall I nprained my left hip while handbag some heavy boxM. The doctor I called on mid at find tt was a slight strata aad woold ‘ •eon be weU, bet it grew warm ami the doctor then said I had itanmm tiem. It eoatisaed to grew woeOa aad 1 ooe Id hardly get areoad t t work. - I went to a drag store and the droggist recommended1 ma t a ' by Ctamheriaa’s Paid Balm, t bind it red one half , ot a Stan#, entirely, • - t R A B u c i h , mfeby J. P. LeeaL -.r -- __ a tv, ‘/*%h**f