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THE MAYER SHOE. A Full Line in Stock. DRY GOODS; Also a lino derwear and Groceries, I Ian slock of Gents’ Un- Fumishing goods, ware, Harness, Etc. AT J. P. LGSSL’S. Wisdom and Jackson. I AUGUST CHRISTIAN, N. I,. OLSON. N. L. OLSON & CO*, V suogkssous to BENNETT BROS., Agents /or the Dewing Mowing Machines, Ilay Kates, tr», Etc. Birnl- Also agents^for the Schuttler, liain, anti Fish Wagons, Spring Wagons, Buggies, jRoad Wagons. The John Deere and South Bend Flows, Harrows, and Cultivators / > Ilarnesp/TIardwoo/l, Barbed Wire, and all kinds of Repairs and Extras. j \ ) W i s d o m a n d . B u . t t © BIG HOLE MEAT MARKET, / WIHDOM, MONT. PENDLETON & TURN Ell, P ro i - r i k t o u s . Beef, Pork, Mutton, Saussage and Game in Season. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to. BOARDING AND LODGING, Mrs. A. Munday, Proprietress, Wisdom, Montana. Good rooms and meals furnished by the day,' week or month. OLD GLORY SALOON. WISDOM, MONT., BAILASD hi NEWCOMER, proprietors. First National Bank of Dillon. A General Banking and Exchange B u siness Transacted. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Dillon Bottling Works, ' • ' DILLON, MONT, S. S. Patterson, Prop. Wholesale Liquors and Cigars. Hole Agent for Val Blutz' Milwaukee linT and Malt Extract. Manufacturer of Temperance Drinks. DILLON FURNITURE GO. The Dig F u rniture House Prices based on com p e titio n w ith the world. Stock complete- Den el' ous treatm e n t- G. T. PAUL, Prop S. J. HAINES & CO. — J >LA ELKS IN Harness and Saddles. STOCK 8AI>l>t,K8 A SI’KCI AI.TV . DILLON, MONTANA - A l l o e r t S t a m m , DLALKH IN Diamonds, Watches Clocks, Jew e lry and Silverw are. Fine W a tch R e p a iring a Specialty. DILLON, - • MONTANA 1 1 . 1 ). WEENINK, ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHER, DILLON, MONT. JNO. O. WILLIS, ATTORNEY»AT-LAW, OfTiuos: l)illi>n Nalioiml ILihlx liiiiMini;. laiJ.ON, MONTAW. J A C K S O N H O T E L , JALhSON, MONTANA. MRS. A. H. JACKSON, Proprietress- Good accommodations for travel ers and first-class board at reasona ble rates. WISDOM RESTAURANT, WISDOM. MONT. OftO. TIYIKS. I ‘ i ;0!’F. ietot ;. Meals at all Hours. Fresh bread. Pies and Cakes Constant ly on Hand. See our neff fall & winter santyle books of M. Born & (V s Taj tor- made Clothing, REMEMBER If a garment- does not give satisfac tion you nee® lot take it. | * Furnishings .& groceries. Local Breezes. I’u,- t i i t 'g season is over. ' All kinds til fresh trulls at \\ isiioin Mcr. Go's. A new line ol decorated quuens w am al J. 1’. LosslV Malar A Crush cottier’}' for at the Wisdom .Yltr. Go.’ stork lliu sale PASSENGERS AND EXPRESS WISDOM AND JACKSON. Mails three tim es a week- -Monday, W ednes- day and Friday. JAMES STEWABT. Mad Contractor. & R. STEYTRNSON, Hifles, shot-guns and umHiiitioii at J. W. itloiTon’s, Dillon, AJout. Chicken dinner ever} Bui'Jay at i in: W ibdoiii Kesuunaui—ya cents. Office and cui resjmndence station ery at Tribune Fub. (Jo.’s, Dillon. A nice and complete line of men’s, ladies’ and children's shoes ntJ. F. LoShl h. Mr. and Mrs. Beu Duuhfr, of B< weu, were visiting in towq •Hat in day. i E. J, Bennett is prepared to mend shoes and harness at the.ollieV of the Wisdom fent Ruble. * * Barney llowe invested in a home, Inigge and harness to the extent of $12 dO Wednesday. .Mrs. K. J. Bennett visited the last, ol the week with the family of Josh Bennett at Bowen. When in need ol anything it the hardware or grocery line call on or write J. IV. Morton lor prices. Spring wfigons, buggies, and heavy wagons, the Peering Mowers anil extras at N. L. Olson it Cu.’s Wisdom. Guy Chrisnian visited bis folks al ■*it Owen’s for a couple of days this week, returning up Wednes day rnglit. Hughes it MeCaleb, of Dillon, carry a fine line of wall paper, paints, varnishes, calsoniine, and all material used m house-cleaning. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Staley, Arthur and Miss Georgie, went out to Dillon Wednesday. They go to the city to purchase furniture for housekeeping. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Dillon, Misses Lein and May and Master Ted, and Mr. Walters, all of Uib- housv'iile, were camped at the month of Steele meek during the week. . ...A- It Evway, who prospected about Jackson a year ago, came over from Darby last week with a load of vegetable and fruit. He disposed of his load and started back Friday. Harvey Cburchbill, who Las been baying for Charley Francis, says he jsjgoiug to stay in the country and on yesterday was baying supplies which he will take to the woods where he will cut poles this wider. H. F. Jackson, postmaster of Ban naek, who is interested in some placer property near the Battle grenud, was here the last of the week. He was accompanied by George Tash, of the same place. Four men are engaged at work on the placer ground of Messrs. New comer, Noyes, Blanton, et ah, near the Battle ground, and when bed rock is reached a better idea of the value of tbe ground may be formed and tbe experts will again visit the place. Bob Demon!, of the, Gibbens vilte Bsewery, and Mrs. Gee. Eero, wife of mother Brewery-fim, and a feflovr-erthsee of the ea The latest patterns of dress goods fimj a vace horse- awl silks at Lo.vd’s. , Our inend Dank M adams, up The largest and most complete i above tbe springs* is another mem- line of crockery to bo fouud iu Dil- her that always has a good thing on lou, at ,1. W. M orton ' s . tap, and with Old Bill, Narrow Hughes* McOaieb of Dillou Gua?e- Bl'own Mik« and Jack Ko have a fine line of wall paper and . ,u*'° be can t help but make a win- bouse-cleaning supplies. Mail them ; ni0S an cider oi call when m Dillou. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Staley visit ed w ith the family of Quit Owen Friday aud Saturday. Johuny Fetcrsou aud sister, Miss Jeiiuie, Bill Richie and Jinks Fo\ well drove out to sue the circus Tuesday. Mis. F. J, Carter returned to Helena Wcdm sday. rdie was *ai^- eompahied liy her sister, Miss Em, ma Nkinner, Mrs J. F, Lossl aud daughtais and Mi. and Alls. J. C. Faddock aud duugliters were visitors at Jack- son Saliu'iluy night. General Straw Boss Walter Col son, \I the Moiii.uiia and Idaho There is our sporting friend and butcher, Mi. Al Turner—he also has an old church member called Chapel that can out shiue, out ruu or out eat any horse that ever stop ped in a badger hole. Also there is Mr. Fepdfeton’s good horse, DeCapo, and one tilt!# Bally with Frank F. up, and on across the country a little way is Mr. S. F. Browu, commonly known among the neighbors as California Browu; he will surely be there with something and a dark horse, perhaps. Ah ng with these good ones come the hand of good cow horses that swarm this country—so everybody try and be there, at Fendletou’s Mag-' l a ne, mm out Wednesday to I face track on the 14lh of Septeiil lake in ihe circus at BllttO. Miss 1 l.inuuh Huffmuu was a puB- siTiuer on Wednesday’s stage to Dewey's where she has accepted a place iii ihe Cm nune hotel. Mrs. .Limes O'Counell, the land lady of I he hotel, was taken ipme sick Wednesday evening and ob liged l<> mniiin in lied ou (he day following. .Jesse Rhodes, Win Todd, and Jehu Fetersou went out Monday, bound lur Butte to see the circus. Burney Howe mis left in ehaige of Mr. Rhodes’ saloon, Jimmy Murphy and Al Hughes, two young blacksmiths of Aliacon da, lure camped at the mouth of •Steel# creek, and the U uekkkh is indebted to them tor a line lot of tish. Among the new subscribers taken on our repent trip down the road may be mentioned ltd Kenny, the proprietor of the Senate saloon al Dewey's. Ed is a quiet geiiileinau and was not at all pul out when the writer beat him a couple of strings of billiards the other night. John S. ] it nils, ex-deputy clerk and recorder of Beaverhead county, and V. W. Grace, weie. in town lust week, en route from Dillon to the old Fiouenr diggings, where Mr. Grace lias been unking his home. We understand he has bei and you will see some ' fun. Eveiybody can g*t a rare, no mat ter how short or long, and you can make your own figures This meet ing should he a grand success. There will lie a grand ball in Wis dom in the evening to HU out the day ami night. •lust arrived at J. VV. Morton's a ear of steel ranges and cook stoves. THE OUTSIDE WORLD. Thing* as They Appeared to the Editor of This Paper. Sunday morning we left Wisdom as a passenger on the Montana and Idaho stage bound for Divide. Walter Vineyard was the driver and a couple of men who had been working in the hay field for Mr, James Geery occupied the seat ou the box. Mrs. Qlias, Myory qge L&tg tiie Tru.nuu and baby aud the writ er rode on f lic inside. At Squaw creek where a change cl lou ses is made our old time friend Bill Wright was in charge of the station. All kinds of campers are seen along the road hurting rhitkens and fishing, and now and then the lad with a kodak takes a snap shot at the stage coach and four horses. At Ralston’s another change of horses is made and the passengers gel a good dinner, Miss Virginia Bacon, of Frankfort, Ky., a niece sold his niining interests at. ihat|()| y|,s Ralston, is visiti 11 ig with the Iii 111 i 1V, and Miss Erickson, the schoolteacher ol the district, is one of tbe star hoarders. Another change of Imrses at Dewey's Flat, and the drive to Divide is mailt without trouble and we at rive just in time to catch the afternoon tram Horn Ibilte ou the D. S. I,. Along the railroad and rivqr_ numerous camping parties fnatf&ned of belies and gentlemen from the smoky city are enjoying the bsfjing and fresh „ir and wave to the passengers of the swift mov. ing truiui After a twenty minute stop at Melrose for supper the train pulls out again and Dillon is reached a little before eight o’clock, where on the evening of the Lord's day the Salvation army people took their places in front of tbe Montana beer hall (Courtney & Nelson, propri. etors,) w here they perform on the cornet and tarnboreen, pray, and exhort the people as to the evil cf their ways. . ......................... ......... Our engagement in Dillon was concluded in time to allow ns to take the afternoon train bsek to Divide, where we had soppier at tbe Won derlich house. We had a goo ] night’s rest iu a elCan room and bed and a Nc. 1 place to Mr. John O’Rourke of Butte. Mr. 1 u ti is is seeking the nomination for county clerk and re corder ou the Republican ticket. He was born in Argent;, LMJ yeais ago and his home lias been in Beav erhead county ever since. He is thoroughly conversant with the duties of the office aud would make a good office). A GRAND BALL. Oil K\ lil \V. I). I IIWI KU, fllllTo- or a in i-.n. A week from to.night, Friday, Aug. 31st, a grand ball will be giv- at Noyes'hall, Wisdom. A [-resent of a dozen photographs will be giv en to the best lady and gent waltz- tVs. There will be an orchestra of six pieces and a good time is assur ed. Tickets will be ou sale at the postoffice at the usual price. Racing Talk The summer is nearly gone and the much-talked of race horses of tbe Big Hole are all getting fat in their stalls—most of them haven’t worked even oqe shift. Now is the time for a nice little meeting, and all this loud talk and difference of opinion should be settled m or. der that some of tbe boys may go Auotber Hue hay ranch creek is owned by Mr. J. who with a pleasant wife and dren lives in a neat cahia and bar# good improvements for tbe aoottpf modatiou and feeding of stock. J' Garrett Hibier, who is a good \ shave of bis time iu the employ of Messrs. Bielenberg * Walker, of Deer Lodge oounty, >s the owner yf a tine ranch near tbe bead of titO creek, The dredge boat built for word ing iu the old gold diggings of l1 re cell Gulch where a world of goj^ was taken out iu tbe old days and where at the head Gh>umaen ard; still working, is uot yet iu running Older, as Some of tbe machinery wo8 yet to arrive, and the manager waa away at Missoula, near where tb% company has another dredge schema for gold mining, Coining dowu the Anaconda road we stopped at tbe [dace of Mr. Pe|. or Deno, who has a Valuable hay ranch and an interesting family* They are quite well acquainted tit tbe Jlig Hole valley and will keep posted as to local affniis through the eolunius of the B rkerk '. s . Night found us knocking at, thd door of Vic Smiili* nt-ai aud hoS* pitable cabin, where wo lingered id blissful repose <ill Wednesday morning, when Vic hooked up htS team to a light naguu luombt ng dowa to the mouth of I,a Marsh creek, near where we met Mr. A. M. Lewis, accompanied by lire well- known call Is buy ei, Linns Kipp. J he 1 linker ranch has been rent ed to Mr, A uh U ii Gates, au old mill\ er and prospector, who lias recently returned from a year’s trip to the Republic country in Washingtons ' D e are under la?tiug obligations to Mr. Clark Amins, n for tbe ride over his Momaua and Idaho stage line aud to the courteous treatment of Drivers >Sfiawgo and Vineyard. PHOTOGRAPHY. Mr. VV. 11, Fowler, the pbolfc SWfl»r7 is ’now' \at Wisdom and realty lor business. All work is finished here and fie makes tinted photographs in colors; also button photographs 1 hi nished from auy sized picture or sitting. Call early bo the win k may be finished soon. Mr. Fowlir will be iu Jackson ofit or about the first ol. September. Bowen Items. The mowing machine association have snug their last sung for thO season. Mrs. George Lawrence and Miss Feeuy drove over lo Anaeouday la-l Friday, Mrs. Lawrence lo visit her sister Mrs. Rood while MIsa Feeny goes on lo Butte to attend the IViU-hus’ instiuiie which con vened b riday and halUl diy of last week. Mrs. Belin’s niece, Miss Harden* of Bank, France, is on her way oat to spend the fail months with her Aunt. Burn —To the wife of L>. B. Law* renee, a son, Aug. 19th. Mother and son doing fine, B. B. assumes a sort of an aristocrat attitude, looks wise, and meditative, undy ing perhaps or the presidential question--not so much as to whom, will be nur next president 8’ t® whom w ill be our president thirty- five vears hence. -■ - - --------- -:4- DISSOLUTION OF CO FART- NERS1IIF. The partnership heretofore exist ing between 1. C. Parks and Georg® Tiviesiu tne Wisdom Restaurant is this day hereby dissolved. All outstanding accounts will be col lected and bills paid by Georg® Ttvies. L C. P arks , G koroe Try res. Wisdom, July 27th, 1900. A Low-Gra<le Proposition. into winter quarters with a satisfied 'breakfast at the Corricce hotel at loiud. Most all of ns have a favor- We arrived baek to Hal ite that carry oar judgment aud iUm’»\for dinner. The July report from the Alaaka- Treadwell mine oa Douglas islaod* Alaska, shews 35,681 too* orearaafc- ed ia twenty-seven day* by 390 . tumps, tbe same yiehLeg #45,037, through French Gulch, we started saved, of ft Making a dicker with Ed Ralston a bright boy of 13, to take money, and seme of u% have a things picked oat to buy with money we are sore to win. Mr. Frank Pendleton s race track j Ep the creek with a tight baggy and is undergoing quite a change and in ! « a awift gait, a few weeks Joe Sbaw says it wiilj a ride of a mile or two brought be a» smooth a* a biiiard table, us to the fine ranch of Mr. Chas. There is no ocher track like it in j Goosera, a pleasant sad intelligent this end of tbe county. It is & of baeheler, who has lived ia tbe coun ter thirty in fine order,. asaningee Steele creek at (he ii*** Mr. Goo. Taah, *f Grasshopper *f tbe Big Hole bntsle with the \ always has a eonql fall t i horse* In& fctia’T?. He ieaew that b e e n m * * * \ * 'U l m i Thinga .*## 'Srft N - * r value-of #22,063. Tbe gross turns were f 72,388. The ore anew aged #1 .*5 per toe. The- expeagb^ 4 % j j for tbe month were cents per too. tearing a asrpte* !a qcartarfy . .>T'” ; ■ <