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HAR . 1883. HAR, 'S iMAGAZINE. I JLT2L'UST i-: .ATED Halrma'c ,A i~; r L01;,r a us silty-sixth vol . itH a rthhe wk mibOr :'Y '' cr. It is not only the Umo.t popular illi-tratle. peridoical in America aI Elngland, but a.~., .:. largest in its scheme, the ni^et bc : ful in it, aplpearance, and the best mag:zine for tWl horne. A new novel, entitled *'For the Major," by Co STATNCK FENIMORE WOOL SoN. the author tof 'Annr, ' was begun in the No i1mber NunLer. In literary and artictlc excellence the 3,d/azeno improv.s w\ithi each succasive num ,t.r Slecial eflfrts have been made for the light er entcriaintment of its rea (ler' through humorous stori", sketch:e t , & HL RPR R'S PERIODICALS. Per Y'iur: }HAIP:ER'S ' iMA;Z' GJ4 00 lA .ti 'l' WEiiL'.t 4 00 IiAbIPF R IBAZAR .. . 400 'The 'I1 li ' 1,a % ove 1 tu,]ic-:iions ....... . 10 00 iiy T\'LW at.,'V named .. 7 Ot0 IHARI'ERh' YOit'N; 'PE.O'l.E . I 50 JIAItl'E. MAG ZI N l. .I.I I;- y. 'Ni ; . | i. . 0 flAR , ' 1.. 1I' .. ki. . t A !, . 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Rthmittauce should tie made by Pstoflice Money Order, or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspapers ..re not to copy this advertisement without the express ozd r of lIaRPER & BaOS. AdIres, I. IAdLtP'Ft .& BROS. Ne* York. h~ron Wagon No. 4! i , ' . k i- b t ei i it'biit t ,htlitt}al: ni, l#.i r "t -r Se a~uuur nlir . it , c dg.',iy oe t act. SADDLER, COW BOYS' HEADQUARTERS! STOOK SADDIES TO ORDER Letimi Fine Harness tenlarqyaddl, From the following trees: HAN, -MADE1! Half-Breed, Solid Fork. Montana Stock, Vasika, Lehman, o T exas Iro n F ork , in i St l ,Uo e 0 Still, Love, GD HrO A!1 ui U Ferseike. iU '14 (l d Chaps made to order from best quality of calf - Buggy arn. Team Whips, skin! Qairt's -Hakamore Reatas Spanise Martingales, Half- IHORSEL ('IOLIHING, Breed Bits, Inlaid Spurs Can'enas, -NONE BAGS. SWEAT PADS! Cartridge , Li Belts. All Work Warranted, and Hand-Made! SATISFACTION CUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED. FRONT STREETJOE SULLVAN, FRONT STREET,- . - FORT BENTON, iL. T. T. E. COLLINS, L. H. HERSHFIE; CHAS. E. DGER, A. HER8HFIELD, Fort Benton. Helena. BANK NORTHERN MONTANA We Transact a General Banking Business. ep current accounts with mercnantes stockmen and others, subject to be drawn against by check without notice. WE BUY NOTES AND PAY INTERES7 ON TIME DEPOSITS Make loans of money secured ; personal en dorpement. Webuy and sell exchange on the c.;anmmrcial centres of the nitted States~ . We will give Special Attention to the Business of Northern and Central Montana, will make such loans to stock men ana far . aer as are suited to their requirements. Local Secrities a Secialtv SCollections and all other business entrusted to will receive prompt and careful attention. COLLINS. TUER & CO. THE SUN. NEW YORK, 1883. Mlore people have read The bun. during, the year just now passing than ever before since it was fir-t printed. No other newspaper published on this side of the earth has been bought and 'read in any year by ro many men and women. We are ere(!ibly informed that people buy, read, and like The Sun for the following reasons, among others: Because its new columns present in attractive form and with the greatest possible accuracy whatever has interest for humankind; the events' the deeds and misdeeds, the wisdom, the philoso phv, the notable fol!y, the solid sense, the improv ing nonsense-sell thie news of the bu;leif world at present revolving nt space. Because people have learned that in its remarks co,,cerning perso, s and affairs The Sun makes a practice ot telling them the exact truth to the best of its ability three hundred and sity-five daysin the year,before election as well as after, aboatthe whales as well as aboutthe small fish, in the face of dsset ýs pltihrilv a fet iels as e. LaIt De LOTKfltl kit Wº? ° kI4 g T.ru JOHN T. MUnPHY. E. G. MACLAY. W. U.. Iio;IS. MURPHY, MACLAY & CO., WHOLESALE A ND RETAIL DEALEICRN IN GROCE _S_ Wines, Liquurs and Ciga;rs. HkARDWRE!r Iron and Steel! Miners and Blacksmith Tools, Iron Roofing, SCUTT'S FOUR-POINT BARBED WIRE, TIN WAR E, Horse and Mule Shoes, Wagon Timbers, Cooking and Heating Stoves, Crockery and ueenvrare, ' iTets and Wagon Covers, Sheep Tobacco, Schuttler . ' 8: rce .Mchfiees,, fla.y Rakes, Hsrro.w8' bags, f ý'a attt tideF-irt Sý GF Uo *d : W~ g&~Itv iiyat~I uet AEi tI Ia i ýtf i4t~ € Iiiwiv@ &w& # ti im A fail w# 01f cifii && d ailii Tt*n lfrei~f 14Hlla Y goo M h id ý º i~ str fi~;ii iitsr t ci « ;, tfeuli~gti; ku8ei §eJ ii Mii ' ffituHliA its M t&i itita Af' t ihp1Pi< b i e #ibriJim m; W &ii ohi* € - P1~ic ~t#i W iiti 6~ift:l piwfd wofiill mid wiffdieg bil iHei: Aii wwi, figs ABM j ii al Micr~~i~~is 8fiitilubd wll WAFiiwill ffi de l ilt mid ff itai ®1t1F it i iit kI iafhae ti§ P i im Aoke 'sft eL~rfl tion fstit itI it W Mur'phy, Matlay p Co. PRIMIUM PI@1 UN5 PNIMIUM GAL ERY! "t:A MAp M*ýYYs atJ:, !K ',io Ite 'Bt*~aJr~CI^~Y&~~)bi ~ &~ ~~ ,Y. LW ~44tdW~~8 EENAN &PAYNE, ouse and Sign &PAINTERS .1 - d I2L Graining,. dhLl*Qq IPAD w ARM O~ a don on rop wr UUNO KL'DS SBALOQN % BIakery and RESTAURANT! CHiiiCE I Wines and Liquors CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Open Day ' Night. C.IHUNG KEE, Proprietor. j U ND ERTAKING. I Peter 1 m 1~h11, Carpeniter Builder ! -0 Has shipped from the States and will keep eJn stantly on hand a variety of Burial Cases, which he is now prepared to furnish at short notice. Carpenter =cork, Jobbing' tc., Etc, i, tc.. !g:S 1 rom!pytl y antt ened to. J M -i=L3 TO 1NT ! .ontct alt Biot, h 8.ow F~IIB iI The undersigned has engaged a large force of men to get outcal f on the well known WHOOP-UP INE I nd will deliver it at the mine f r $4.00 per ton. Now-i s the Time To contract while the rads are good and freight rites to v. This is the only god coal yet discovered in the Northwest Territory. M. SHERON; sep23dwtt T. G. SALISBURY. W. T. ItOLPH. W. P. WASHBURN. Salisbury, Roluh & Co., Manufacturers of lair, 1111sk, Wool & lExcol-lsr Iattrasoes. Woftat i* ki o1# f vds M tii 89 M # # '. #i # : 9 At. PARi DLASKoITII IOP # kt ff $Pte andf>etý l t $>ý F M. tEP1PE, Pr@ *lseeoniIlthing and Wagon . Rapairdinge MA.NN8 RANUHI On Tho Road to B~arker! 4Wth>s IDari th te of BENTON O0 T MINE S I ew ?ely Boat" OU jSr r d ....IKr W" ,t.1 A.i.KZ AND RET'AIL DEAI.ERi . I '_ H rIware , BAR IRON AND WACON TIMBERS, Horse-sho and Nails, Tinwaro. ,rvY-. Qu:ensware. Glasswaroe, Tin Roofing nrd ýi'e"t , irn Go-ds of Eve--y Dc-cription. Charter Oak and Acorn Cooking and Heating Stoves. Thke :elsbrated WESTMINSTER and GARLA.lM)a Soft Coal Base Burnes. THE BEST AND ONLY SUCCESSFUL BASE BURNERS ITn UE. Our stock of Qu.,-s, tre i1 the largest and most complete ever brought i+, M ,,:,.-, :awl, coinm)rises every article required by hotels and fam.D i`ti. PAI,| AN) BFANCY TOILET, DINNER AND TEA RSET. O? every style and quality. 4:enuine 6out Gla.M Eliar Tumblers, Plain and Fasgy ,GobIet t,,r f.:nily and hotel use. Our 'Wagon 'Ti'nhber± are of the Best Seasoned Hai-id ýd,4 m. and c nsia.u ' :d ,t-. ,:.. t;; .: i t',i. . d repairing wagons, ea.ri: : . ', have complete stock of Inclutdingi n .,h+ir : '. +· : . :I..,. : , ,i p'i,e,. and will contract to do aill kiiicis oi rootin repasrin,, ::.. J" ... of every d seCtiption MADE TO ORD)ER on shl . noice . i t rta-,."il prices. We propose to keep one of the hlirr(r .no her l .,, c~ p ie 't:'blisijjnkentst f the kin in Montana r'Itrri ory :nt' n il' spr- no " i, or expeinse to give ETT pE MAIWF.40TON:Fd ooO R CI: 1 Pa THON . New Store ! Ni ew Goods ! NU( M EN1 - - HELENA, MONT,, i3., t!. O I I,:r~et and Best Selected Stock of Eoots Shoes, Slippers Rubber Goods, Etc. Ever brought to the Territory. andc is Selling at BOTTOM PRICES I ~ I-H:ving recentlv fitted up a large store to accommodrt te my !hruely increasing tra:d'e, am prepared to fill orders of any size or description in my line. Mlail Orders will receive Prompt Attention. NICK MIfLLEN. 8 m3 I HMAIN STREET. IH HLENA, MONT N{E' l R+ , MCCULLOH POST TRADERS, Fort Assinaboine, M. T. BRANCH HOUSE, i 1 CONNECTION, 1ABro ~td r Co, Bro&,oD ter,-McTa, r, & CO,, Wholesale & Retail Dealers, POST TRABDE , Wi9 IIh ' 1 IBONN wtS,- I - , t 1i "749l .tilb ,l!. htkIJ lli AD f OLD AG-ENCY, - - iM. T. OTION ,, We hive Just teeeived a fulls £omuplete £aortment of Gioo aies. Dz~ Goods0 Clothingt California llatiktst. otsO and shoes, Xass and caps, QuenswarPe, Hardware Do, Nlotions. - id .Toys. Call aOd Examene eur dEs and Prees before puer clhsttg ~esere The At~hes: market p , -ate ..-: ` 3 McSri~lr~ B~~j; 7;L~LtTr~)a~ ~ PATp *t PIT Cii21+;irasm anti B~Ittlv.a ~~at 1 " or . .. ? 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