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Drets and the Complexion. A soft blending of colors is usually ex ceedingly elegant, but many ladies make a great mistake in buying goods for a spring, su.lerinl, or even winter dresses. They endeavor to natch their hair, skin, or eyes, instead of purchasing a shade which, while it lharnmonizes well with the color of these natulral chlirnms. contrasts with them and forms a species of foil which is cldculated to set off to the best advantage these natu ral beauties; golden irown hair is lovely, but it lose, half its gleam if the dress be of a shalde to corlrsod : brutllettes who have a great deal of color inl cheeks and lips are apt to ind deepl or cc:le red unbecomning, and cani ofeu wear tints which a blonde, to whom thi.s ai Ideli(.ate shades seem to rightfully belong, would not dare to wear. Contrast, provided it be not glaring or in harmonioius, is one of the secrets of artistic effects; it brings into strong relief all the good points of face and figure, and throws the defects into the shade. At the Church of the Advent (Ritualist,) Boston, on Easter DIay there was a strange sight. Ther'Il are openings in the ceiling at each tendi of the church. When the celebrant, with his deacon and subdeacon apiroached tll altar to begin the celebra lion, a dove, which had been flying be tween the ceiling and roof the entire length of the clhurch, appeared through one of these openings, rested on a ledge and sat there aietly dluring the entire service. [:uderneaatth the bird was a powerful organ with ilnt rumental accompaninent and a choir of forty m'ale voices. At tile close of the servic., during thll singing of "Nune UI mittis.'' tie dove V lhw front its perch, land aftter Iaking six :" seven circles aloul iii t, 'Huiich dli:ppeared through lti opning by whilch it hadl entered. You elionild ltie1Vr let your temper turnt sour," said a teacher to a:t little girl; "it spoils eviry thinig ito meve it turn sour." 'I'l heI my Ielnlnlllta' plicklesare all spoil e'd '" exelained :a child, in a:t tone of regret. • -,. t'xcilllln: tt ( 1 (lIllit., sIl a to e It 'oregret 'ou.enS L.L WLat:. CHAS. A. WEAR" ESTABLISIED 1862. P. B. Weare & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS In Crain, Seeds & Provisions, MIONTANA FURS, Ilides and Wool a Specialty, 111)3 South Water St., CIICAGO, : : ILLINOIS. BREAI OF DAY OUSllE, LEE ISABEL, Proprietor. MAIN St., FORT BENTON, M. T. The Best Brands of WINES. LIQUORS, AND SEGARS. Isaac & Richard Mee. a Blacksmiths & Wý8 i rfht REPAIRING, SHOEING, Etc. First National Bank OF HELENA. DESSICNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED STATES. C Paid up Capita $100,000 B Surplusand Profits $100,000 M P S. T. H usll........................President S A. J. DA.ls...................Vice President E. W. K\\IGfT.... ....Cashier S; '1. II. Ki.EIssCsMITin......Assistant Cashier. \We transact a G(ettcal ankiing Ilusiness, and Buy at Highest Rate, (;Gold Ust, Coin, Cold and Silver Bullion, and eocnal Securities; and sell Exchange and Telegnaphic Trntsfern, available in all pnrts of the Unitod Statir, the ('anoadn, Great Britain, Ireland andl the Continent. Collections made, and Proceeds remitted promptly. Interest Allowed On Time Deposits. Board of Direetors: Y. T. IIAUISEI, JOHN CURTIN, A. M. HIOLTE'I'E, R1. S. HAMILTON, .JN. 11, MIN(;. C. P. HIGGINS, GANVILL.; S AR'II, A..J. DAVIS, T. IL I KLEINSCIIMlIDT. MONTANA HOUSE, (DIEUTSCIHE IIIALLE. ) By the DaY, Week or Month. MRS. LOUISA BECKMAN, Attends and does all the Cooking TERMS REASONABLE. August Beckman, Saddle and Harness baker. - OPPOSITE KLEINSCHMIDT'S_ STORE, , FRONT STREET, Repairing a Speciality. Dressmakine -AND IVillei nery. -i Si ý' [nrt 5U! out T., rej~u d wdo til kids o :":~:~:_-:·~*5~+":,.t;~E31118 § uFo itain GariI le SD. W. CURTISS, Prop. Box 44, Helena, M. T., )C One hundred thousand Strawberry Plants; 100 00e Aapagragas Roots, 10,0(0 Currant Bushe iwhite and red), I0.o00 Gooseberry Bushes (ehite and red( , Aa Rapberry, Bhe., Pie Plant, Sage, Il., l ABunhes Lac B.shes, Yhlox, Paeaniaa, etc. Also SLittle Gem, Blue Peter Peas, Extra Early Corn ete. r Sf tratbt·rry asket&s. d By the 100 or 1,000 Cabbage, Tneate, Pepper, Egg Plant, eta., in their PIANOS AND ORGANS. For Rent or Sale. t HO 4 FOR THE FAIIS! GUIDES AND TURNOUTS For Travelers and Tourists furnished lb SED. IKEDi y Twenty-Eight Mile Springs. BENTON ROAD. The Helena and Benton Stage Line will leave passengers at the Springs, where experienced guides and substantial vehi cles will be furnished parties desiring to visit the Great Falls of the Missouri. 0 - - -- ---- ----. (ESTABLISHED 1873.), 8, 1itlifOb & AJ1KIET. Old Agency, M. T., DEALERS IN [S. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. We keep constantly on hand a complete assortment of goods suitable for Ranchmen, Freighters and Travelers. The Highest Market Price Paid for T. Robes and Peltries. Call and examine our prices before purchasing elsewhere. D S C. AS-BY'S Life. Fire Real Estate and Collecting Agency. OFFPICE: gin St., HelenaIL T. POLICIES ISSUED AND LOSSES ADJUSTED AT THIS OFFICE WITHOUT ADDITIONAL COST TO THE INSURED. The rollowing sound and reliable Comp anies are represented by this Agency: MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO, OF. NEW YORK. Cash A8sets, $88,000,000 r:aRE COMPANIES, AMERICAN CENTRAL. INS. Co. of St. Louis, Mo,, Cash Assets $ 802 114 SCoNTINEN.T`A INs. Co. of N. Y. 3 827 772 Hoes INs. Co. of New York 6 390 352 MERCENTS INs. Co. of St. Joe. Missouri.................... 365 773 PHOENIX INs. Co. of Brook lyn, N.Y ...................... 2 735 654 SCoTTISH COMMERCIAL INS. Co. of Glascow, Scotland. U. S. B. 676 744 ST. Jos F & M. Irs. Co. of St Joe, Mo ........................ 406 635 ST. PAUL F. & M. Ils. Co. of St. Paul Minn ...... .. ........... 841 900 Total ......................$ 15 546 944 Is. Neil McIntyre, , BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, FRONT STREET, FORT BENTON, M. T. (Opposite Payne's Blacksmith Shop.) USES ONLY Thb BEST MATERIAL. Good Workmanship and Perfect Fits Guaranteed. Repairing Neatly and Promptly Executed. PRICES MODERATE BENTON STABLES. E, JAMES CASSIDY. JAMES M'IlEVITT. Casidy & McDlevitt oeed, Livery and Sale Stable, HORSE8 B0OARDED RBY THE DAY OR WEEK: ii Day 4* igyt Rerd. ri SADDLE j SOSES LICHT l l:F ··; AND HE VY.1AJ tNOUT 3· ;·· I . :B..VA . I ... R op. (white ad red) - SRose Also o ' iF ort B3enton, Mon tan Terri tory. JTS gs. INDIAN TRADERS, here STEAMBOAT OWNiERS, vehi Stohi WI OT ESALE AT.TD I1ETAIL _ DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, r., And Proprietors of E BAKER & CO.'8 BONDED LINE14 lete From Eastern Canada to the Northwest Territory. A Larger Stock of Assorted StIerchandise Special InTducemnents to Cash Buyers. Will ay the Iighbe-t ]tes i . Will Contract Freight from all Eastern Cities to all Points In Montana. Will INSURE Goods via the Missouri River. H BENTOIN'S TOBACCO SEGAR AND 0 EWS DEPOT I shall always keep in stock choice Domestic and Imported Segars, iBest of Fine Cut & Plug Tobacco, CA:IEs, NUT I7 , NOTIN, iATIONRY, YANCY 0000S, OICRE FAlIC, '.L - All the Leading Papers will be found on the Counter. FRONT Street. _. W. PAYNE WF A` RE IN RECEIPT OF RKI NSC|I13ll T l 11140 1()IT TlNI VE Y(IN, NA t ii.1, A i M. T *W. II'. W IIAI & , ER 'o. .. TE CO1 . U'I'IE, '5. T. KLEKLEINSC HMDT BRO .RO Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Groceries, Liquors and Cigars, Drygoods and Notions, Clothing .and Gents' Furnishing Goods, HatS and Caps, Boots and Shoes. General Forwarders, Freighters, and Comnission Merchants. Owning six nor the largest Mercautile Eouses inu Montana, being the heaviest, bippers in the Tratory. nd having the best buyers in the Eastern Markets, we are prepaed to sell ,our Goods and furnish general outfits 6t prices that de rcompetitiong We have. th'b fieprf warehmise Benton, and having the w ,best acihtie foaling ad ston - duperior nuIement B to patic i r Of t Tie - dide s to sip ods vi C FortBen1eto Ttile h-thst oý i.r t oswe Sfý 311 4si i ' ` S 1I tý J)E n 4' j f 1C t'} an. Fort Benton Tr"asportation Co "BENTON," "HELENA" and " BUTTE. end BUTTE., CARRYING U. S. MAIL Leaving Sioux City and Bisimarck Every Saturday and Returning from Fort Benton Every Saturday, From the Terminus Northern Pacific Railroad Through to Helena, M. T., in Connection with "Peck Line" steamers, .K. Peck" & "Nellie Peck." ISSUE Through Bills of L.ading I sle Through Tle+ets. TO AND FROMI -CE--e Eastern Cities. AC..TB: l- , S. F. HIfUBBARD, ACENTS: 415 Broadway, Neow Tork. , 71. SIPErNCER, ChicChicago & N.-W. Railway Ticket Offices, 60 Cllark St., Chic ý , . " , '- `" _ Chicago. ISAAC P. BAKER, Illinois Central Railway Ticket Oice, eo. Nor. L oine s Wha f-o t Chicago. Sto. No. Louie, Wliakf-otek oo r. Line Packet Tcket Oice,. T. C. IOWElR & CO., is St. Louis. Helena, T. = Chicago, Burlington & Qulcey R. It. Tick . C. POWER & BRO., et Offices, St. Louis. Fort Benton, PO E M. & _O Illinois Central R. R. Ticket Offices, Fort Benton, 1. TI. St. oi"-5. To all Pots 11in o1Ihallo al Bi'1.3i N@li Ves Torritor ,The [p] Overland Freight Line and Benton and Helena S e Line, beinb under the same anage.mcnt, offcr' specal indosements to shippers in cheap rates and promptl lelivering freight, and to passen ers holding through tick-ts",i. Benton Linu, e give i, 'e,-renre to seats r in dStaes. En mt% leave Sioes City and Bismarek E'VRr SAT: LURDAY'DUilING THE SEASON for Fort RBenton, and p.ssengers cain so tmne their arr-ival at eit:her point to avoidt deays. Fot further particulars, addrosr T. C. POVER, Manager, JOHN II. CIIARfLES, Superintdedent, ttASTER.N OFFICE, I°3 I. WVater St., J, C. BAB, Geeral ar, Hielena, RI. T. Sioux City, la. Cais caCgo+ 8T, te 'l-a5 ~--0- Bismareck, D.2. THE PECK LME OF 8TEAMERS. "C. K. PECK," "NELLIE PECK," "GEXERAL TERRY," "FONTENELLE," 'GENERA MEADE," and In connection with BENT'ON LINE STEAMERS, issue through bills lading and through tickets, via Fort Pierre to Deadwood and the Blak Hills from Chicago and Saint Louis.E. F. BOWNELLPres. Foaae r Peck Line, Yankto . BISHOP, e t. Pk n 6 Clark E. F. BIIOWVNELL, Pres. Peek Line, Keokuk, Ia. H%. C. AKIN+, ilanager Pecla Line, Yanktomi,B '', ". ..i. BISHOP, Geaq Agt. PtBIk ine+ 60 Clark etB @hlccgf. -i -- ~ - -~ 1 ---------~-·-~-~-- ..~ . Ei 150 CASS Spring and Ser CLOTHI, G -JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YOKi AT- Hirshberg 's. We are now in the front in our new store, near the Overland Hotel, with ,our inmsnensa new took of Sprin Sununlcr Clothing f1or Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, I-tubber arid Guu Boo t- , t, io h 1, c., erc..: d e d for thie market, F which we offer to the public at prices that will defy colmpetition. W will .l.ow smie to u,!o aeti u= We ,nanufacture our Clothing in New York and buy the remainderf f our s-e fa r CL SI. We hao-; :. ONLY ONE PICE! I And treat every one alike. We employ tailors in our estabhi ,hntmnt at Benton for the purpo e of altering adi.i tttn" dlotliie, andi none but perfect itting goods are turned out. Pl'ease call and sec for yoursel-ves ,rfare b:-i inin e.ise r-le; : COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED AND PEOMPTLY FORWARDED BIY. AIL OR EXPRESS. HIRSHBERG & NATAN, FOw Fort Benton, . T. ---GO TO-1 U tQ. -ýý hyor been s- and -80I O LOT0II01 ,. G ents'Furnish'g Good,. xM.Tlq PTr ' N rc It, Blannkett Coats. Chinchilla !nrl t t rc p Ulsters n d Uarc . the PQrice h bne dt Withr Eastern Marlkets. ODR YMI R PRM TL ILE H P cGc Oni y , J. (tQ . z 18 - raý P 11 ~ RED COUD A D-1`10L. M CLEO Th lgntadc~mnýiusgemr sdCou illev t-LcsO ,e 5t a f ac.180 n tvllpy etvenFotPeto ndB arkduintheetiii? sasn `hSeaerCl.Malodwillev s imrl tth pnn fnaiainadpypeww ^ErtBno n it:ac lcig h ean h i oin rwl unPn-n t je ,°ta eso teGpe \isu; IT. V PO VER & BROThER, IF / *hoisaie nhd Retai Dbhaiersh I GENERAL M ERCHANDISE. FORT BENTON, M. T. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION, .ITE i'RTORS, BA EBBRS AND FREIGllHTERS, -for W l h 'e :Ilw on i hatxd ata f tr'geset asortmient o. nler cha1tdime. and SiiSia for eupplving the local and general trade are superior to those of any other house in Montana. ket, Frlrs, iier'8 an d lchaiqs .vpp1er IA rricultul Zzjnp ezntents of all kinds Piighest Prieda 'sid f'ar` Id Owrning the fastest Steamers nit tit' k pper e )rtaourf i and having oar aw. w'ion trinw cepntenatly plying Bef;ei thehead of nawinalon and all points in Montana and the Northwst 1Vrttories, we are eiabled to offet more * attfactory indaeemente to shRpern than can be obtained from any other house, aid fll) giAe T~ il e Bil lsl iLa~ miP icato & St1 lo~ s to Hol1aa We swarsie pfettomn of the BODED " BLOCK " LINE. Wil T.r1m rt Freight In Bond. From the Seabeaerd p e the British Northwest Territory AM arine Inzsurer . at Low [Rates a re#gr &e,s 193,, Water *treet, Chicargo. Illinaois, J. W. IATKIN, J. HUNSBERCER HUNS.BERGER & MATIN, PropbTrietors OVERLA. D HOTEL. FOlRT BIENrToa - - worwA . Xwt Ioillzb £L hgIu F linittrnilire 1Yiters ixcellent Accommodaions for Ladies and Families -~-~- -: a O1fON LIR FOR 1880 TEN STEAMERS, JOSEPHINE, RIESTEIN. LAR WEST, KýEY WEST, LIPSEo BLACK HILL N, J[OTAA,1 DAKOTA. O1FFICER S: S. B. COUCLSON Ge, lana erYankton. D.T. : D. W'. MARATTA. Saperint'd t, Bismarck. D. T, G6O. CLENDENIN, Jr., ien. Agt, Ft. etien., . T. STh.ltp "'Old Reliable line of steatners will operate between Pittsburt and all points on the Ohio: St. Louis. Kansas City, St. Joseph, Omaha, Sioux City. Yankton. Springfield (terminus C. M. & St. P.) and Blemarck; to nill points in DAKOTA AND MONTANA. FOB PREIGHY OEiL PASSAGE APP1.y TO S. H. CEOUNSE, IHELENA. F* O. Hodson, t.t North Second St., St. Lioou,, Ward and Blrady. Front ,trceet St. louis. jl.Coope, 1.7 Vine Street, Cincinnati. W. S. Evans, Wt Waterstreet, Pitsbur. C. . Capron, 61 Clark Street, (:hicago. L. P. Hilliard, 54 Clark Street, Chicago. RobertBrace. 40Eaast Water St.. Mtilwatkce . I. C. Smith. L3 Broadway, New York. ,ph. lo. ixon, 71'RWahington St., I:os.r . 7 ax. , Sanborn, N. p. R. R., St. T'aul, Mia. i.. IPARCHIEN & C0. i 7tELENA, M,. 'T, ! RUCs, MEDICINES, STATIONARY, WALL PAPER, NOTIONS, Etc, -FRESH Garden ij: SAT STRICTLY EASTERN GROWERS; CATALOGUR PRICES. SfiSend tbournur Price List tbi t880...~t -i------------ -l~