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CA NEWS. eml Litz,] icsk &Co. are turning out brick , . T. iwer &, Bro.'s new store. Col Ed. tister, Ande son, Nottingham, i anal ,lJinie'i rev are in town from iIgh-. f'it p -i-our job oflice turned out some to Sard work for \Vin. Foster, the Ton- x cri:l Art it thiis week. pre Ml.eo is expected this even- an i ,a villi rremtain here to receive the ing 71t . B i u. ' llrass.,s brick residence on I:, t will he an ornament to that Tr Sthe town. vwil \. S. Conway purchased of Herain da Ii ian. vesterday, the Iouse and lot I : l., sitc the Court House and n 1 . the B rinkm:nti. 'orner. ''.. Ie. ail.! accompanwid by his sister, ne r i i,.t.,.l to heir Sun IRiver home on this & llode hop, which took place on I ini c ht, was largely attefided, an ti .te l (the combative tendnicies of g:, . ests present there was but ,, . ,l, . i O)ne chair was badlly vi ,ii. andi to use the words of the oz ,It iL.'t got up yet." i. 'mith, has relested us to say or to muh obliged to the parties who su ,, ,iia:il hi n for Justice of the Peace, It, ,i .ii-cies to become a candidate for the H M r. 1rank, the .Fopular Tonsorial artist ( t r.tein. Ihs iO'n I'nd'ling a week or Fi , hi hi, tead ,,t' navigation. Frank de : "'tur thanks t . the people oft' s 'i", particularly those who aided , iircuring his stolen property, and Swell pleaised with the river metrop. , that lie thinks seriously of coming s ,/ tti ramiuai n permanently. f Mr. IChrlcs Rowe has made a remark- ti ;.i ,ccess of fruit culture on his fine ( iFtru. nmear the ,Missouri, having raised 1 trinelonls, mushmelons, and other va',ies of fruit and some of the finestc v g,-tables we have ever seln. There is -o question that the lands adjoining the 1 big innuddy iare as well adapted to agrieul tuire as any in the Territory, nt excepting th i tiiious Bitter Root country. Thl" Steamer HItlena was presented with a h:iaiidsome pair of horns previous to her deopalrture fromi Benton on her last trip to ismiarck. The !Ielena is well entitled to Cho hornis, havin ug madile the quickest rud trip, the latest arrival, and the grea;test number of trips in one season, on ri:ciori I. \W wer inliormed(i last wek that a!t party of Sioux from nSitting Bunl's hand hadi gone to Tongue River to make over tures of peace. Since then we have heard I tnothing of the party and the report lacks confirmation. A messenocr arrived last night fromn (ow Island, two days out, and reports the. SI-teamers Jo.sephine and 'ied Cloud at that point. The Steamer Col. McLeod j left tihe Island on Monday at 2 o'elock p. Mr. J. W. Patri':k returned from the Bear Paw mines, yesterday. lie brought with him some gold retort, which he has on exhibition at I)r. Turner's drug store. The gohl was taken from one of Mr. P'atrick's quartz lodes, which is located in the new mining district and within 30 miles of the Missouri river. Mr. (geo. 1). Patterson, who has secured r ranch on the Shonkil, is expected to arrive in a few days with four thousand sheep recently purchased from Governor Potts. Lu mtber continues to arrive in large tiuatli ties and building is progressing rapidly throughout the town. As mechan ies will have material to work with the coming winter, those who contemplate lbuilding can make satisfactory arrange me its with builders. .James McGronan has taken up a ran.h adjoining the military reservatio. and has built a comfortable house upon the same. Tom Hill, one of' the Nez Perce prison ers sent down the river on the Col. Mc Leo(l, was taken prisoner by Gen. Miles at the Bear Paw, last fall. The Gen. sent wIm with Capt. John and others to scout a i'i bring in any stragglers they might find. They proceeded to the Sioux camp. where their horses were taken fronm them by Sitting Bull. Tom says he was afraid to come in among the whites again. Messrs. I. G. Baker & Co. sent this week five hundred head of beef cattle to Fort Peek and Poplar Creek Agency. Major liges requests the return of the carbines loaned last fall and winter. Look out f1lr the anction sale of Major Ilges' furniture, &c., on Saturday, 21st, at 10 a. in. Mr. A. M. Rowles arrived on Wednes day from Sun River loaded with potatoes from Wmn. Healy's ranch. Sun River is producing vegetables this season equal to anv ill the Territory. Mr. Thos. I)unn, of the firm of Ford & I)unn, stock raisers of Sun River, was in town this week looking after beef con tracts. Mr. R. tI. Kleinschmidt, the enterpris ing merchant of Benton, left for Helena on Monday, to attend to his increasing businless at other points of the Territory. i Mr. Louis Heitman is left in charge of the Benton house, where he can always be fotiund, ready and obliging, to attend to the wants of customers. The Stehmer Col' McLeod left for Cow Island on Saturday, the 14th, The eleven Nez Perce Indians taken prisoners on the Marias were on board in eliarge of a d~ tac;litnent of the 7th Infantry, who are taking them to join Chief Joseph and his Land. Company F, 7th Infantry, Captain Con stant Williams commanding, marched for Cow Island on Tuesday, where they will embark for Bismarck. Among the pa-sengers of the Steamer I Col. McLeod, down trip, was Mrs. Capt. Wiliiams and daughter. lIon. W. A. Thompson, Govy. . Brooks I and Jos. A. Baker left on Monda.:'s coach to attend the Territorial Convention at Virginia City. Choteau will be well re presented at Montana's former Capital, and hopes to have the honor of noininat 1 ing the standard bearer of the Democracy it the Convention. I. I. Kleinschmnidt & Bros' ox train, Trailkill, master, arrived on Tuesday, and will load f:r Ielena and other points to day. T. C. Power & Bro.'s ox train, Clary, Master, sailed for Helena on Wednesday. The new meat market opened on Wed nesday at the Centennial corner, Martin & Brinkman at the wheel. Give them a call. Mrs. Graff has opened a dress making and milliner's establishment opp)osite W. P. Wetzel & Co.'s store. Mr. Jerry Sullivan, of Fort Sh:tw, w'o visited the town last week, returned home oi Sautay by private conveyance. The Duke of Ireland left for Fort Peck on Monday, accompanied by a numerous a suit. ----- e HELP FOR THE YELLOW FEVER SUF- Nei FER ERS. Gus Aix Five Hundred and Eighty Dollars Subserib- Gec ed by the Residents of Benton---One IJer Dollar per Head for every Man, Wom- Aui an and Child Residing in the Town. Sar Cht Messrs. Louis Heitman and J. J. iHealy Joe solicited sub-scriptions in aid of the yellow Ca fever sefferers from the residents of Ben ton, this week, and received the following .Ch amounts from the persons named in the \ list. The sumn foots up over five hundred Th and eighty dollars which is more than a A dollar apiece for every man, woman and El Jol child in the town. Could any community Fr lie expected to do more than this ? w Rt Ii Kleinsehmidt ..................$30,00 J i arl Kleinschminidt, jr.............. 5,00 Lo IJno F Stocker .................. 5,00 Ja Louis HIeitman .................. 5.00 An Chas Peterson .................. 5,00 M Tattan & Healy ................It 10,00 Ge (Gnuido llges, USA .................. 7,00 Mi A B hill .................. 5,00 A AC Johnson' .................. 5,00 T C Power & Bro ................ 25,0) To IEdward l)unnme .................. 5,00 At T F Morgan .................. 5,00 Smith &, Castner .................. 5,00 I A B' Keeler ........... 5,00 Ba it S (C lhertson .................. 2,00 Wm Si S hiker .................. 5,00 WVnt JJovee .................. 2,00 M A F' i nagan .................. 5,00 1 R Ahle rs 2,00 A M Stork .................. 200 Val W heeler ..................... 2,00 J C Do ar ssa .................. 1,00 A ui B ekm a.n .................. 2,00 ' W Turner .................. 3,00 th m Foster .................. 2,00 ro SIi J 'W aekerlin .................. 2,00 sti Cash ........... ......10,00 st John IFunsherger .................. 2,00 ; T:dbert & Engie .................. 5,00 e John Lilly .................. 10,0 th t) an Fitzpatrick .................. ,00 Wmin Lindsey .................. 1,00 s Rolbt Taylor .................. 3,00 -I ichard Sepler ................ 2,00 r" E1E Hardin US A ................ 5.0 0 I Serg Vt I en, 7th infantry............ 5,00 0 Sergt Buty, 7th Infantry............... 2,00 A P Samples .................. 2,00 Cash ...... ........... 2,00 i 1 W i PIreston .................. 1,00 S Sam IIartzwell .................. 1,50 C d John H Fitzpatrick .................. 100 Nick W elsh .................. 2.00 r 1 H Rosencrans ....... 2,00 01 Nrris Grey ..... 5,00 1V e WS \Yetzel & J D Weatherwax..... 20,00 l mJ F NMurphy ................. 2,00( Chas DI;val .................. 5,00 Samuel Neil .................. 500 S P W ren .................. 5,00 to L r Marshall .................. 2,50 1 ,lJohn Hezikich .................. 2,00 ,Frank Joh:sulson, ................1,00 Chasl Johnson .................. 1,00 a h -Geo W Payne .................. 1,00 as Rufus Payne .................. 2,00 C . James Mautkins .................. 1,00 J Murphy, Neil & Co ................ 20,00 SWm H. Todld ................ 5,00 c- Lizzie Clark .................. 2,00 p l Mrs Armstrong .................. 1,00 a ._t !' e e Bros .................. 5,00 W W Scott 1,00 Wt WH Mee .................. 1,00 ht Cash 500 p i Cassidy & McDevitt .................... 5,00 m .\Irs N Veilleux ................. 1,00 i August D)insey 5................ 5,00 HI triakma ..................... 2,30 Lee Isabell .................. 2,00 iDs )avid Rogers .............. .... 1,00 to ,James Toolihey ................ 2,00 Leah Davis ............ 5,00 Carrie Isabell .................. 1,00 ie Julia )Davis .................. 3,00 J J Donnelly ...:.............. 5,0i t or Jos Caldwell ................... 1,00 a Oiver Mayhew .................. 3,00 J A K anouse .................. 5,(00 James MeGronan 2,00 - Thos Clareyv .............. 3,00 Thos Todd ................. 2,00 SBurt Stowe .................. 1,00 Frank McCloskey .................. 1,00 to Zack Lawson ................. 2,00 Antoine Mosbeerge .................. 1,50 Mrs i) Murry ................. 6,00 Jeff Devreaux . ................1,00 , Thos Tiguer .................. 1,00 "Jack Cumenger .................. 1,00 Jos S Hill .................. 10,00 .)oe Frields . .................. 5,00 1 Jerry Thornton ........:.......... 1,00 na Wm D Edwards ................ 1,00 rg F C Roosevelt .................. 5,00 . Cash .................. 2,00 he IG Baker & Co .................. 25,00 John Glass .................. 2,00 be John Galbraith .................. 1,00 he rETurner .................. 4,00 'PH Estus ...... ............ 1,00 Chans Rowa .................. 1,00 Cyrus McWhirk .................. 1,00 en Sam Sowers ................ 1,00 he Martin Howard ................. 2,50 SJames P Hall .................. 2,50 JP McCabe ........1.4. 1,00 re AF Thompson .......... 2,00 bi Frank DeletraW. . ...........,...,. 1,00 •1 : e " ~ ~- .. .. -- ... .. 5,00 -- ----.--~---- Jno C Tutt ..................5,00 Mike Foley .............. 2,00 Dan Blevins ..................3,00 Cash .................. O50 Victor Content .................. 1,00 Henry Henke .................. 5,00 Al Lester 2................ 2,00 Cash .................... 2,00 Alx Mushan ................... 1,00 Henry Johnson ..................... 2,00 J H Rogers ................ 4,00 P H Luken ...........1,00 John Hodgenson .................... 1,00 Leon Grogoron .................... 1,00 Matt Devine .................. 1,00 - Ed Youg .1,00 John Nubert .................. 2,00 Ellen Martin .................. 2,50 James Manix .................. 1,00 D B Robb ................. 1,00 Mose Solomon .................. 2,00 John H Evans .................. 5,00 John Tremblay . .................. 1,00 Frank Gauthier .................. 1,00 Buck Barker ................ 1,00 Chas Brvar ................ 1,00 Pat Mcileal .................. 1,00 Cash .................. 1,00 Geo C Smyth .................. 5,00 W Stward .3,00 aMrs W H Todd .................. 5,00 (Gus Connelly ................. 1,00 Giles Clark 2,00 Chas Locke .................. 1,00 D) G \VWlkens ............... 1,00 ) C Mortson .................. 1,00 Patrick Murphy .................. 5,00 Matt Washbiah .................. 1,00 \V S Stockings .............. 5,00 k Thos Kelly . 1,00 Jos La Hereaxx .................. 50 John Connelly ................. 1,00 J T Sindotrd .............. . 1,00 N Miller............ 1,00 Neil Mcintyre .................. 1,00 Gus Shaffer 1,00 Alx Beard .................. 1,00 Aix Martin .................. 3,00 Geo King ..............1,00 SJerry Keating ........ 1,00 I- Aur Ther (Chinai an) .......... 1, Sam Foug do ................. 1,00 Chas wan do ............... 1,00 Chas Martin ................. 2,00 y Joe Kerasko .................. 1,00 w Cash .................. 2,00 n- C \ Trailkill .................. 5,00 I "'hos Clark 1,00 n Chris Tillison .................. 2,00 \e W LI Patrick .................. 1,00 'd Thos Shearer ..... 1,00 a A M \Valley ................ 2,00 d Ed McLean 1,00 John Ditno ...... 1,00 'y Frank Combs ............... 1,00 WW Austin ................1,00 00 John Taylor ............... 2,00 00 Louis Bradtberry ............... 1,00 00 James S Bennett ................ 1,00 00 Antoine Juneau .................. 1,00 00 M S Woorley 2,50 00 Geo M Bell ................. 2,50 10 Mr N Veilleux, one steer which 00 netted ............ 20,00 00 00 Total collected ....................53,00 30 Amou,.t sent to Memphis by Tel 00 egraphic Transfer through First , National Bank, Helena........... 5i2,00 '0J Balance on hand............................ 21,00 PROtPOSALS. OvFIEici or THE COUrTY CLERK, I F'ort Bentona M. T.., Sept. 18, 1878. Proposals will le received at this office up to Saturday, Sept. 28th, at noon, for the grading of Benton street and Helena road, and also for the grading of Baker street from Franklin street to Choteau street, thence north to the townsite lieu. iF r instructions or information apply at this office. J. J. DONNELLY, County Clerk. Probate Notice. In the matter of the estate and guard i ianship- of W. R. Sparks, insane. In the Probate Court of the County of Choteau, Territory of Montana. - Notice is hereby given that O: II. Char. chill, guardian of the estate and person of W. R. Sparks, insane, has rendered and presented fir settlement and filed, in said Court his final account of his guardian ship of said person and estate, and that Monday, the 16th day of September, A. n. 187, being a day of a term of said Court, to wit: of the September term A. 0. 187S, at 1-0 o'clock a. m., at the Court room of saidl Court, at Fort Benton, M. T., in said County has been duly appointed by the Judge of said Court tor the settlement of said account, at which time and place auy person interested in said estate may appear and file his excep)tious in writing, to the said account and contest the same. JNO. W. TATT4AN, Probate Judge and Official Clerk. Dated, Sept. 2d, A. D. 1K78. NOTICE. Proposals will be received at the office of J. J. Donnelly, Attorney at Law, for the erection of a church building at Fort Benton. For turther information apply to the undersigned, J. J. DONNELLY. Fort Benton, M. T. LOST. At Fort Benton, M. T., June 20, 1878. the followed described animals: Two white horses branded I on left shoulder, and one blue horse branded 1 on left shoulder. The brands are about four inches long and were put on last spring. Ten dollars reward will be pail for the de livery of all the horses at the Benton stables or three dollars each will be paid for the recovery of one or more of the animals. J. J. KENNEDY NOTICE. The books ofthe late firm of Barron & Sowers have been placed in my hands, with instructions tb force. coll'ction of all ac counts due and unsettled on the 1st day of Apnl next: . , . JI O. J. DONNELLY. ~Iiwd b It, 1878. BENTON LINE. Record of Arrivals and Departures of Steamers for the Year 1878. Reported by the Fort Benton Transportation Conlpany, Fort Benton, M. T. Where Depart- Date of/ c I Date of Trips. Steamers. From are, Arrival. Time. Name of Captain.D.)rture. Time. Tons. o Remarks. 1Big Iorn, Yankton March 2 April -) .)30 a m 801 a 4Jos Todd April 3o 12 p in 25 Earliest arrival on record. 1 Rose Bud, do April 3 May 4 1.30 pm n 120 4Jno Todd May 6 4 pm 3 g 1 Josephine, do April 1l do 9 6.00 a i 1501 loJ. Marratta d 1 12 in lo 15 1 Helena, IPittsburgh March 24 do 14 10.00 a in 23:51 5o.J McGarry do 18 4 am 125 3o 1 Bentos, Yankton April 11 do T 9.01) pm 4511;I) lf'T-v do 19 4 a Go 1 o Red Cloud, t. Louis do 1 do 17 2.00 p n 190 Wm 3' in Massie do 18 7 p in 25 ) 1 Key West, Yankton do 19 do 18 i10.00 a in 240o llN Busen do 21 1 pm 5 5 2 Big Horn, Bismarck May 11 d211,20 an 1133 85Js Todd do 28 6 a in 7 Also 96 recruits for 3d Infautry. 2 Rose Bud, do do 15 do .26 3.30 p in 100t loJno Todd do 23 7 m 1 Also 220 recruits for 7th Iift1stry. 1 Nellie Peck, Yankton April 29 June 2 6.00 p ni 200 5 WVn Simms June 4 1 pI' lo 1 J. M. Chambers, t. Louis March 28 do 4 11.00 a n . 200t lo L-barge do 8 1.43 pm 1 Josephine, i iy 21 do i6 !ln.0 am n2001 3'J Marratta do 7 p min JHelen ismarck o 2 (0 6 1..0 a n2011 J Mcar d 1 .3o p in 2 5 Quickest trip of the season,' days and 1 0 1 Far West, do. do 23 do 6 2.00 inpm 170 4 B Earle do 3 am hour. 1 (en Trry, 'ittsbnrgh:Mareh 29 do 6 11.00 p 2 do lo 7 a i 4 ter. Yankton Mayv 5 do1 8 l3).00 a m 1(7 lohI Coutso d:,1 l 6 p in 0 1 E.H. Dourfee, pittburgh Apil 3 do 9 4.oo pm 4.0 12Wm Win 1 Coulson do 16 9 a in 2 Rd Clodd, Bisumarck May 27 do 9 (6.15 `251 2l W M assie do 11 6 p i 25 i, 2 Benton, e d 9 3014D 1 v do 1 7.30 m 30 Round tip to Paupins Rapids in 22 3 Rose Bud, do do 5 do 16 11.15 in 1 41Jo odd do 18 l a hours. 0 3 Big Horn, do do 6 do 21 2.00 p min 202 5 Jos Todd do 23 lo a in I lF ate'Jll ,o3 7 . a 2i Cark do 25 2 p m Lo ade l with Cattle, down triq. H3 Ielens, do do 14 do 3 7.10 ipm 2621 7.I McGarry do 25 7 p lo 5 o uitkest round trip on record, 14 days and Western, do di 17 do 29 ' 3.:3.11 int mf 141d nlsn Jl 1 7 p m 3 i r . k Jtrratto di4 n _ na e with Cattle, down trip. h, o ,1 7 d . j,. 0 N do2 1 P .l Loaded with Cattle, down trip. l0 2 iec 0 o Wes t, do dt5 1 urtte do 2 a in18o ) 2 o sternie, d d . dlo CI) .1 , in 210 "J sLutt do 1 8 p iii Loaded with Cattle, down trip. 0 C Todrr do 1do 17 do 5 700 pn 0 ri d2o 21 10 d in 5 2 S l SKey West, ud Ju 1 .00 n 1. lN J 3 9 p 6 Loaded with Cattle, down trip. er Terry, do e do 18 d dou 1) 41D11 9o 4 WO1rp. lI Yel tooe, do i do 23: do 10 .7 . a Ii I t 1 d .L! .a d. p 80 1 ool. 1 4 lIHd, do do 28 do t,5106.1u 1'Jded with Cattle, down trip. 1 !,.lipIe, 4Pitts1urghJ une ;" '1 " 3 5 Helena, Bircli 24 do y 2 d it1 .00 3( 1 474. 3c.ury 7 33 a 2a Woola 5Nelie Peck, do du. 1, do 2ii o n 1 t La:y do oaded with Cattle, down trip. 1 Col. T!Leorry, do I do 1 do 25 9.00 pl muI 1o1 J 11.11ie do l 4 50 in 7 Wool. tý 4 teelieda do . dou 17 Seo 2 ,1).00 a m i4. T7J rry Tel dt3., 3 1 m 1 loo Orec 2) 2 Col. M Leo.l, CowIsla'ii O 71 t0 J dM 1 13dt 1 50 E.r:icst :tiet r nrd. H e le u a do . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . .. ...... . .. . ..... ...... .. _..:(,rd INTERNATIO N AL HOTEL, RINBA & SKbLOW R, Pros., I Corner of Main & Bridge Sts. I-.TELNAT-, MI- T, J. T, T1O)MPSOlN. E. 8. A)ABLE. THOMPSON & ANABLE,I 1House, sign, carriage and ornamental P AITER~IS. IE LE \A ............................ MONTANA. Gilding, graining, glazing, marbling, plain and decorative paper hang ing, Kalsomining, wall color ing, etc., etc., promptly executed in the lat est and most approved L. T. MARSHALL, ATOTIOI EER, FORT BENTON, M. T. l Horses cattlo, real estate, or any descrip tion of personal property sold to the highest bidder and good pricec obtained. Isaac & Richard Mee. r Blacksiths & hMloo!wright A REPAIRING SHOEINGT, Etc. DMANN & ANDERSON, 1 i mm -m n m m H. J. WACKERLIN,, PRACTICAL TINSMITH and Doear in Stoves, Tinware and Copperware. A Full Assortment of Stoves, Cooking Utensils and Copper Goods Constantly on Hand. Jobbing promptly attended to. TIN ROOFS AND GUTTERS A SPECIALTY. Cooking Utensils of all kinds Repaired and made to order. NEW 12N188 SHOP! AUGUST BECKMAN .r Manufactarer and Dealer in Harness and Saddles, Whip d Lashes, Whips, Cerria.e - Trimmings, etc., etc. Beckman Manufactnres all his ow.v goods and will gnarantee satisftction as to price ,and quality of workmanship. h The New Harness Shop ill be faiud at tGo. Joys0 estabishmeat on Front Ftreet,, . .,i FORT RENuT4, mONT4. I i BENTON STABLES JAMES CASSIDY. JAMIS M'DEYITT OV Ct Cassidy & McDevitt. f Feed, Livery and Sale Stable HORSES BOARDED BY THE DAY OR WEEK. Day and N~iht Herd. SADDLE HORSES, LICHT AND HEAVY TURNOUTS' F furnished on short notice and at -rea sonable rates. PIHONBR HARHNSS SHOP IR Fort Benton, M. T. T Corner of Bond and Front Streets. ESTABLISHED 1877. Manufacturer and dealer in custom-made harness, etc., and all other articles found in first-class establishmtents. Buggy-tops, dashes, harness and saddles repairedl with I lH - dizpatch at bedrock prices. Give me a call. L. H. ROSENICRANS, Proprietor. KRUEGER'S HOTEL, The undersigned would respectfully call the attention ot all travellers on the I BERTOIT P:OA.D to his new and Eloity F nlisrl 1108l, which less been cmpleted and fitted up regardless of Expense. [ TB ) PARLORS Hiandsomily carp. ('and Qxprsnsively furnished wi Four Neat nd Airy Bedrooms, A Spacious Dining Room and Table Provid ed with every obtainable luxury The bar will be furnished with the choicest brands of e. WINES, LIQUORS & SE4GAS. Fine Stables and Corral, er Widh plenty of Hay and Oats. Thanking the traveling public for liberal patronage of the Half-Way House, during the past two y~-a-ss, respectfully solicit a share of cusntom for my new Hutt: O. AUGUST KIEUCGER. THE FINEST OF WINES, LIQUORS AND SEGARS. TALBE!E & ENLE, PROPRIETOttS OF THE Mediuee Lodae AND DEALERS IN Wines, Liquors and C(igars Of the Best Import& Brands, Ft. BifNTlI% . T., LA jlaing the Cent ia Bott I SFOUND. I . Twenty dollars, in currency, which the owner can have by applying to W. (f Conrad, proving property, and paying for this advertisement. CHARLES BYER, Tonsorial Artist, Hair Dresser, r Dyer and Perfumer. Frout Street Adjoining the Meedicine Lodge. Fort- ! enton M. T. BREAK OF DAY lOllSE, LEE ISABEL, Proprietor. MAIN St., FORT BENTON, M. T. The Best Brands of WINES, LIQUORS, AND SEGARS. e i d EVANS & CO. ' EXTRADITION SALOOI l tiaing purchased this elegant and co.,lnmoions es tablixjhent, we are predar d to fuLrnish the puicI with the flu st brands of Wines, Liquors and Segarb, We have J. M. BBrunswick & Balk's justly celebrated Non ,ariel Billiard Tables, Also a table and other necessary implements for playiung BAG-ATELLE_ .' We keep constantly on hand and for sale at low pricer F.UITS, .ONFECTIONERY, CANNED GOODS, Etc. OCCIDENTAL. NICK WELSH, Propr'tor. f~ront Street,'Fort Benton. M. T. This popular establishment l:ss been re-fitted and dec orated in the most elegant style, and is now one of tbl i hand/mest saloons in town. A choice quality , Wines, Liquors, & Segare id- Liquors By the Glass, Flask or Gallon. ,Patronage solicited and satin faction gu.araitee.. SAM.SOWkERS. WM. PREST(N OOvrrlfl l Billi FP lor, & BVAMPZ'LE R OOME V SOWERS & PRESTON, Proprietors. Fort Benton, - - Montana NOT FAIL to send for our Catalogue. It Contains prices of meet every article in gen eral useand is galuable to ANY PERSON eontem lat ink the purchase of any article forPer. sonal FMmiy or Agricultural use. We have done a large trade the pst season in the remoteparts of the Territories, and have, with few exee tions, exceed ed the expeetations of the purlchaser, many c.alsing to have muade a saving of 40 to 60 per cent. We mail these CATALOGL3EB TO ANY ADDRESs. FREE, UPON APPLICATION. We sell our g'ed to all manaklnd at wholesale ow gces in n antitiesto suit. Reference, rst aN onal Bank, Chicagto. MUETBIWERI WARD &, 0., Original oranr e supply House, 227 a 29 Wabash Ave., Chicago, Ill. Dederick's Celebrated HAY PRESSES. The new perpe lisle. lIay Withous s stopptssg. Jtodutee prtces. etshr descr4,tIptjinAos SEMPLE & BIROE MPO 00, Pam Xadhiner&74d Hardware Spicia1ties o30 & 912 Wash;atn Ayev, St. Louis, No. Andlsuenti-k this paper., iHeh COA i$l el Ds AJND HOUSE POWEBS. The best Shellers for either Hand or Power. Powers adapted to all variety of Farm service, Send for Pamphlet and say in what paper you read this. SEIIPLE, BIRGE & CO., AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND HARDWARE SPECIALTIES. 910 Washington Ave., ST. LOVIS. EVERY FARMER HIS 9WN MILLERU Challenge Feed Mills. AND COMBINED Sheller aR Grialerr. Will grind any kind of Feed, whether wet or dry with ease and speed. ani without heating. OSAGE CORN & COB 1'IlLLLS. Has advantages o every other machine in - market, and has taken first Premium at State F'airs of Illinois and Missouri. For description and prices address, SENIPLE & BIRCE MFC CO. Farm Machinery & Hardware Specialties. 910 & 912 Washington Ave, St. Louis, Mo. And mention this paper. ---E BUCTKEYE DRILL, 'THE BEST." Our new poesttve force feed can be chnnged in an instan so as to regnl half btgel of wheat eand three bu.shets of oats, without change of gears. flany other material points of excellence over all other Drills. Amo, ONE HORSE DRILLS AND B'UCEYE CJLTI':ATOL. ( Senti for Pamphlet and state inwhat paper rou read this. SEMNIPLE &BIRCE MFC P' l'arm Machinery & Hardware Speci.. . 910 & 912 Washington Ave, St. Louis, .. - Avery Light Draft Sl ly & GagPlows. r _ One half the labor of the team and three fouurths of the work of the Plow m anan dispensed with. The most per* feet insplements of the kind in the nlar ket. For description and prices ad d SEMPLE &BIRCE MFC CO. Farm Machinery & Hardware Specialties. 910 & 912 Washington Ave, St. Louis, Mo. . And Inentioin this paper. Whitewater Wagons. [Governmelnt Standard.J For Fa.m, Plantation & Freight, -ALSO Spring and Oemocrat Wagons. These Wagons obtained the highest Centen nial Preiniuni at Philhadelphia iiI 1876 on the (IClass of Plantation and Freight Wagons. OlI acconlltllt o.'e qliiy of naterlia' and work l:unlship they are now used for tlb. 1iulh)icc serl'V ice by tiihe iii led Stales, ('auldi:u snil Brazil fial G.ov( ernltients. All lil Iler iss1.. loni'ii Iwo years beflore lse. Iroln:i.g is heavi1 ' r tllha any coIllpeltilng wagon. Theirstyle and ilr1isli are very superior. A peculiar feature of the .skeins girves lighter lrilat than any olher wagon. Send for Cataloigue anli price to tie InItIliLact n'ers SEMPLE & BIRCE MFC CO. 910 & 912 Washington Ave, St. Louis, Mo. Axid lxxeastioli this paper. Burdick's National. IAY AND FEED CUTTER. Will Cut more, in giv en time, withlesspow er,than any other Cut ter in the market. Recommended by the Street Railway com panies of St. Louis and Louisville. For Description and Prices address Semple, Birge & Co.4 hManufacturer: Agricultural Implements alnd Specialties in Hardware 010 Washington Ave., ST. LOUIS, 'gPlease ment!ion in 'ihaw ap r yon read this. J. I. CASE & CO'S T1reshi a laclilles & Horse Powler Apron Separators and Eclipse No apron Separators. rith 20, 26, 32 and 86 inch Cylinders. Pitts & T1oodburY Powers, 6, $, 19 and 12 Horse, downs and mounted,snitable to large or ssnaal erops, level or hilly rountrrie, Also, Steam Separators & Portable Engines. Liberal Terms to responsible parties. Agents wanted ini every county. Send for Pamphlet and mention this paper. SEMPLE, BIRCE & Co., 910 Washington Ave., St. Louis, l[c. bions of tot0 gro 1 to g r'" .I t. 1 ou30 ý coulored Pla Stk 5ce~