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CIOTJAE LODGE, No. 11, 1, 0. 0. F. r\ rgngd tn eting or the ablove Lodite will 1)C! lirlr! en R'erlnrfIID ereting of each wCek. attheje . lnllc r rornt in this iti' Sojourtnintg brotlhers are tl· incited to attetlIAtllMEE, A. c. tVJ \·t FIt(h-K, Secretacr. _LOCAL INEWS ,ill . :~l I 3 r.. F. i .. t lr1ii h rFtu rilft\ d 0 1 ,l t:, .ll i tis one to HI(elena. :l ' t. illte'ltlr f the T Iton wai in towIni ' I' 'f IIa'"i d :laii .y. 1,.!!31 ,7' til ' II hak ei ( is ' |'t'. jitl to -)l ( ;nu t heixhii li li'iiiii'i'iiti ',II- N. 1 "('1 '4lls . fI i tli'h r i. . (:\as ll itu(l jfr l'x'o -ti i h suin' I t, , . rill' . 'l , i i. Sm ithl retI nl.,iit l i STri- ,: fron i ;ill ' 'H IIIII illt riii '(ii -, I ' u'i p, lr-iti t)ill')ii:i'lf. hto l'ol111'i lst :ej ! figh I lo l 1,'y ..- t o bls1 ,r liy iillilli, III II , 1 i tI, M lh"ylc'l h 411 the l'villua'ln lis li. 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Coill' ' lei botiI t l the Siliiith' ,l' eri n i iklin , r111., w ill ii Gih.lon iall y on the M issoiri 'is r i' iiw x ii Iu<u dire' itel n I t o'llt l he 'Itll tll II'lley hi t 31 p:iifci"nti i'y. \i I oiI n(ol , h In U Ilght the lit1ttiu . il 1iort}' )Ih i'riily k "llst reei t , and. ;li( T tn haivlI 1,f 1l tipou ( is 1 Th e ,. l " jail olr ftar the ,uip;.hiul" will 4(11(1' Ih 1' (11(01 o iiri. to b r oute tok o11t. \111lr- y )ilie i- loli hin his hair pre (i ;iooI hl il s f 'h il l tih Mnl rt1i ,,r e ;ih ii stillh t , l 4 t h ,i d w l i ch i, l e s t. .\11. HI, 11. IKhilhiidt n ! lide wo, B n owl g o I to. llt IEln t ei , ralste t eir bridylll TheyI'' I 1 Mi'] l'f tll' I klnf (,tc11111 t ltdr l 'ill I 49h.11 (4' Iyilm a ion fear the , inh lh t wll. Il:"51 11(1'i(1 , r thl rdll ii s w ohks ii, tile nlw:i iy ioi l o oilili, :r. Diiu n tne, wof i 'iolo unI l 1 11 11 a'h ol is iin $1rvi w ilh Iiix i 'Idnonlls 'riBands iof I i, bi1( 11G contllnl @Mi:i .. r; 3i l' I' llli Io Ihte am irket uiill hi- di' t r].. H\ -o'VP , I :tl-I i, hll r 11h1i( cu f ild i .' ntli ull r, b wy al r rle'il h tr ' o i M1o ud aiy I 1'. T i, hl il; toit \;1 1 lly ft llly as Il arg'e 0 1 11)' .'.. e. K li l lgo od a1 ]li iltell, W ho 'lhvlni Iant 111I1'drnt ;l htltthe oll h, vistlIg is' la io, . T h eiy htas Ioi lt ofe 1. t. Hs llarge rl'lte wr'ol r otu ,ed brs of t h ttea e t'(o'ty 1 i4( '1 1 n i n e, l d h ei nl t h e ii aln ., i i d ;ool \wii! toll Ilo mke, it, apperis 1n.i 1l.e in th. llie nllo e rliallkegt. o'. i ,Ir..I, e y. oT lr of Tlenk l ln vailh, iw inl i ;w'ipl of ctup lile blholh.d Beler anld lier4 1bic' will aih greatly o ~heI V 'i'lt-l (('141 hcrl~l'. 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The u tonster has been put inre p nar t n" Ile o " the Rak of Norther 14 414 '44 11144 1141 1.OII II 14C 14441'144 4.41 4'X14444 114 41 n li e (11444G ) (41. .4ll i4'Riev '4.Id 1.4 ill 1 o )4. oil eelI 441da o Mrs .1414' 4' III I her h 114h i4.'(4 1414ha been tailing t.4111.444 the4 '14'erritory14. F'1444 b414ggies? '14'l "h11t4 44'm ar4 the4 la4 st 144 di441. on tol144 4 14 lusie 1' ul ' 14t :1af )1 and a3 nc ((lives al11 u .1114 t44 1444. 14'll 1''11 44llel o (1hotca ':'o44ttt i11 44411) it '111114141. 44o keep traclk of (lhe 44ew I 'nofe'o 31441:4! .414)4 lost 141s 4jens1444 44ie are14 ill 4'4444Ang o44t~44 e1' 11 . 1.')r' 1141 1444il, 41 i14'4't ill 1le 44'4444ki44g (4441u4sines 'I"144 ii'-" 41 (:.:h e sta 141is 1o 444e441s ins 111ed 141 14 114141. Nao 1 auk of Fort I'F- ortt t rilttng Il '44 .b41444 1)4144)' I.. i. 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The lrapidly inerea;inglbu siness of the firm will hasten the work on the building. Lilly & Co. have now the boss musical instrument in town. They are in receipt of a hanlsonle piano, with which they en liven pilgribis, minlcrs, teamsters, mer chantis, lawiters, and otlhrs who have nul1 sic in them. \Work has conlllllleed on the First Nat ional Bank. The building will be one of the lhanldsontest in the Territory, built of Sbrick a:nd stone. The contractor expects to hav the th buihlig realy for occupancy in A'"ugust next. Miss Nellie lhealy ll:i upon a piece of broken glass, on Thursday last, causing a severe but. not setiotlis wounlld in her right knee. The cut war proplerly dtressed with "slicking plast'r'" by surgeon Tom andl the lptient is now rapidly recovering the Iuse of ll'her limb. 1Mr. Stephet Stoner, of t!. JIighwoo Valley. was in towni yeiterday interview illg thie mIerlchntt-.ll Steve is so absorbed in the production of large crolls that he don't find litme to stake himself sociable among hi. friendils. 3Its ILou Stockings, ilaughtetr ofi'. rand Mr31. Stockings, on tlhe T'toln rietlurell(d on1 tel stinteltr Red ('loud. Miss Stockin/gs hlas btitl attendini g scholol at LeavelwVorth, l'Or t\wo ys'll'aw and ireturns; to iher llfontana holy u auecominplished young lady. IRev. I tte'. Itnotila will soon cottmmence tin e iction of a school building at St. Peter's Mission to be used by Sister's of €'harity as a day sind Ioarding school. It is the intention of the Father to furnish cheap education to thle childrenl of the slrro oullling counlltry. The Zeigler Rros., ,f Ilelel:na, are receiv ing a it lge lot of buggies, sleighs, harness and horses for their miantontlh livery sale anl fied stables :at IHelenal. Their tcams ate tfhe titlest ettcoliig to tile colutl'ty, atld the lovers of fast driving should be sure to exs:llllile their turnouts. I. (;. Baker & ('Co.'s husine.s houtse Ipre sentts sulch a lively lapplearance that it is dlitlcult to lu)pro:tlh the maill eltranlle to the buliiling, at tilnces, owing to the crowd ulld .jaun of teanms receiving and delivering goods. The firm will soon have to enlarge their tie butsinless bloick, being alreaidy' over crowdtledi. IMr. David 'lingley, itlther of Robert . atn:l I'lark T'lingley, arrived itl towii last ek firolit lowa on a visit to hi:s sons. Mlr. Tiigley was an eatrly pionter of Mion tailn . I I lirst. visited theI T'uerritory in 1G2, mtll) svgs well alli favorably- known throu h Oil the coiuty.l, lhe will reanii in Mlon t nll during the I ntrlli' lol th, :lll visit tie Nationait l lar'k nudh o1ther noted pla'es b.tore retutrn~ing EKta,. y Back lHalikn er or lit "'IDukc of li Lt" aild lPat liltghs arel ini t iiown frot thehir mines ittltliti tl:trker la ininghl ' district and report i the qlri'lz outlook in that district as being Itluber one: l:airge ho.ies of ore are being developed evr'y day fromt the lodes al-i: ready ditove'red anl rnew lodehs a:e being; located by prospectors front Benton and lther points,. l'hi+s sinuniir will develope hiet Ikirker raining district as one of the 'itbel-t in Montana. 1 soelU kind'of an apparatus fir extinguish ing lires? The ciss of buildings now go ing up are vailable enough to miake this bj1ce c rtworhy of eriouls thouight. If something is not doi(10 shortly i insurance iagents will hbe juAlied in believing that Sithe people oIf Jxiirto tu llinot ianxi Il l.Ii proell' l their b ihllltng:s ' fr'ontl l st. i Kleinstlinhiilt - lrother aI.re ii receipt of the largest and most, complete stilock oft I u''e(ih groceiies, Iidie hosiery nand neck lie, bti ill of lthe Ih :Ide l , X l, llllinek;rodlt i (' o.', i;lho lii.I eepl dip, tlobal o, wiool slikI i:iis and t win . l tililng il an wall pl ipttT b oot.i l' lutll '1 e : co plete asorileitlilln t of ifnlit lllure, trunks l111(1 t aiii s ,iti ldtt in iglassware. s ahil:s and ihrvllss, Whv itakler I1:11, ('o1gressal d othelr natural waters.1 1 The Miisolrli river lidt not overflow Benlon thllig tihe heavy stoierni of ilast wcck, as reported by the IHelena palErs. Asis tihe .ad on ire lopposite side of the river is lunch Jower than that oil which Benton is Wilt, an overflow is not )ossi(l,. The 1lood, which was not :it all serious. hardly aflt cted the river, and was caused by lthe walter sheild1111 from ithe hills back of own, and a few dra'in, ,openeld o tihe rive'r would ]aV, ]vetl'eutiefd 1even that.I e'he olisso ri is higher now (ha UIll alln:1y i ti llrP i t llill the stor l. Mhaicomb;t Morrow, Sr, and M ale.tnh Mor Iroi\ Jr. were illi town oll Wednesday from e thleir hnle ion tlllhe hotkin. They repiort tlihe ods ill a Ia t:onditio p the valley.o i \ few bridgs are hadly needed in the! S ilnkin, aF Some wool t(eis en routs to 1 it'wn were obliged to -aIlJit 'until the late high water subsideii.' The ;rade oni the road approahin!- town is washed in isveral p lat'tes. Ii ilIate repair is ne:ces siryIi iS there is iangoe attellting the large ' soilI Majiior Wialsh is coiming tol tihe firotllt atain,. Thell t analian press liw gives hin credit for his ellorts to induce the Si.on to .iti ' toi liri" Athllt'riLcian Itl legi a lcei, Ih w. 11 i a tI ' yearsllio that the Ma jorconceived the brilliant idea of coicent trahing all the Indians oiicth of tihe Mlissolrl i river, on Britii h soil. The Maljoi must ibe letil..g chl hi experpientc, ias wtell yas in years, or he woilI not desire to part with so pl11e"ton 1111f his ill' cricaill aiCqluait W. A. l ( for ililiihhi'll$h1i arrivedt f'rolt Ytogo on lll'1isy anll d lreports about 250 lekillh in that :1111i1. li ls companiiiy have ablout 200 feetl of llilie set ill the g.lch liul cofili that'lk the gulch w it pay gotod waes. Mr.ot I unill n iilghai saw seiveal lnuggets with ' the tchlhanoili s., the resul ot" o heir ly iliabor in he l llch. thei chaledl of the giillh hlave 1llot l (ll tisfactorily prospect e.d anid several citla is tare at woerk hoping tllo be able to iiform the public i it hx'\w the oil"t, r'itchlnss of Ylgo. tuni iiililngh reports 'that many clait ownerst X lltll'ts an enxirty to sectuie what grlound ithey canl, s the opt ort lllil otries fi1t workiln a be'lt roctk lilun are I;good. Iln a few morel weeks the d Iry i rthest it it will be made know whelI hI ile ts 'Y ogo or fio gO ieo 1 case that : ti ra'e L aI good deal ofl at Steliont wastirel d o;1n Mlhids the 116 inst.,i ibefore ,iI·Jude )oui.ly. The plaintiff,l 1(1(1 lbitb, la youIa5n1(nof 3 22, Iari wlek Idnnel on tilt!n the atmnnit lhelena, a(.d :hile khll 1r "u111( I'j1:11 l tit oi lil e tto B nl wlllwias ktlanwas oliged oinl accountlll of tlhe iinjuries re sultin.g froml the kick to stop working. Upon arriving in Benton shit was institu ted by him against the steamboat Helena to recover $500 dinihages for all assault adle. ulon hWit, the plaintiff, by J. J. Stapleton, mate of fhe defeniidet. Th'eev h iience aotlced established thiad tht plain til' had been kicked, awil_ his airm ias 1 show') in court and foult 1o be considera1-i bly swollen. 'The jur"y brought in a ver diet for plaititifl" for $200 -)111d tcots. Judge Donnelly in chiargihg the jury, took thei1 oplportulity of makil+g a few l-ri iint re mir1-ks, telling the ,jury that it was not duty of a jury ..:is aloin.';.o:thidl atts .lc.i', h l~l -lii<.i< ~ir'.I~tiilt! ;; valuabler ses have been tolen, ad on entered the dwellings of isolated settlers and by force of arms helped themselves t It is now an untdouted fact that one o t the prost perty of rate gangs f horsue-thieve dt cut-throatsged thatve goinfeted this Ter whritolery isre at urniork in this viciity. Miane wer valuable horses have asleep in tolen, andmp on one or two occaButte, by a partysion of masked entered the dwellings of isolated settlerd and thby force of armths help attack, theandselves to were at t he operty of the inmates. Success, no 1 doubt, encouraged the going to more seri of his outrages, and onwa Sunday last, five en while returing fdirectiom the Yogo mines. en were surprised while asleep in their camp, near Wolf Butte, by a party of masked men, who demanded their money, accom Ipand wying te undergoiandit an order toinatiron up their hands. T le Thiners werein bed at the time of the attack, an of course cov were at the oercy of the robbers, but one of the miners who refused to give up with outwil a stre necegge, ssaryade ato efferret out to et unishold of his un, ands the lawfuls sauthot down by the thieves. 'The gang got about four huindred dollars in imo!ney, with which they de cmost iow the direction of the mines. Two Swpeople of Sun Riverted at Yogo offered sspicion, reward I and were undergoing a rigid examination of $1,000our infor thet left. The wound, edut miner was taken back to Yogo, and al eventhough badly wolarge suned, will probably defray e cove. xpense oattending anized force of vigilanteby will be necessary to ferret out and punish thiS band, as the lawful authorities are ii most powerless to act in the premises. The lIcolile of Siun River have offered a reward of $1,000 for the capture of the band, but even this large sum will hardly defrayI tihe expenise attending an extensive search by a force sufficient to capture the rascals. Steamer 180parture. The steamer Red Cloud left Benton for Bismarck, and intermediate points, on Monday, with the following freight: 1471 beef hides; 12 bear skins; 1050 wolf; 100 badger; 500 skunk; 2000 rat; 110 elk; 250 sheep:; 4050 deer; 4000 antelope; 1290 buffldo robes; 100 head cattle, and seven teen passengers. The steamers Gen. Shel lman, Peninah, aunl Key West, left yesterday for Bis nlarck. FROM FORT SHAW. Four Snaw, JUNE 17thi, 1880. Snifu River is bank high and still rising, and if the other streams putting into the Missouri contribute their share of water, navigation, though it began late, can con tinue late' IMr. Rob't Vaughan intends to soon build a two span bridge across the Little i1utddy; the material is nearly all upon the ground now. fllh lelebna stages are making poor time as yet, although the Benton coach is but I little late in arriving at this place. l'assengetrs from Benton speak very highly of the accoumiodations afforded them by MIr. Vance, the new lessee of the i 28 M1ile Sprilngs. Mrs. Reinike at the Leavings, can, for money, get up the best i nmeal sii the' shortest notice of aniy ranch I woumain inll Montamni. tMr'. .John Devine has refitted up his l place at Sun River, and the addition to hisi household of a most estimable wife is no small improvement. 31iss Louise Steele. the accomplished daughter of the father of Sun River Cross ing, has retturllcd from Omaha, where she has been attenllling school flor the past thrlee years. !,. A, 3illot glories ini a new sign, paint ed by Gilenn. Alexaiuler Steele has also called notice to his establishment by a very nl:t sign. Mr. Wa'in. iHaly inlenids to put uip an otllher dwelling house this sullnlelr. Still iRiver Crossing begins to look townl-like since owners of hmd have fenced in their Itre\\ & lihldt have taken up a qluirter, section of laud each at South Fork. Par ties desiring good locations should hurry iup, as the land in this valley Is goinh like hot cakes. 04ktis Langley, an old tinier, is now tile scout at this place. Lieut. Their hali re lieved Lieut. llannah inl cotlllllnd of the imonuted ,letaclhunet. (Col. J. .. Kent hae gone oil a folur ulllinth' leave. Lieut. Roe, temporarially at Ellis, will Ssoon rLeturn to this station. The Third Infanltry band Ihas a new Drum HMajor, Mr. Jack Ryan, who, unlike the old one, dloes not put on Aitlcrs' drill five tines a week for the boys, lr ilrets parade twice a week. The post lchoiol has reopelned with Lthree chldi tachers behind the fi rule. The P'iegan llliians are reported to be abaludoiling their agency. Compla:ints a.re re'achieg here daily about Indliians assillg 1 through the settlemlent without authority. Soime ollicials ill high rank contend that thie lndian agent has no right to grant Indians permission to leave their reserva tion without having their pass endorsed by tile Interior Delpartnlent, and then they must be accompanied by an escort of troops. The "Bad Boy' ai Nortll Pitgan, and one of the worist Indiansl in the North West is reported as having a pass through the settlement of Sun River to the Dear bornl, ostensibly to see a sister claimed to he married to a'white man a.d living in that neighborhood. The sister ill ques tion exists only in the imagination of the Bad Boy. There are also nine lodges of SIndians reported on the head of Dearborn and another party ii the vicinity of C: W: Price & Co.'s, cattle Uthi llt Marias, allof which as'e liable to come to grief if the cow boys should lind slaughtered cattle on I their ranges. STEAMER ARRIIVALS. Tile steamer Peninah arrived Juntle 15th, at 8 r, a., with 30 passengers and the fol lowing freight list: HELENA. Duncan & M., I iron safe: *J no. W. Bitekney, I iron safe; Shafer & I rgy, 36 pkgs; Beaupree & P., 11 pkgs; John Ward, ; pkgs: F. McCartiey, 11 pkgs; Thos. Meild, 27 pkgs; J. H. Ming, 10 bun dles iron:; Gillette Bro's., 6 crates; H. A. Schultz, 5 pkgs; Whetmiore & Bro., 223 pkgs; W. H. Gebaur, I box; H. T. Her ler, I chest; T. C. Power & Co., 418 pkgs. BEN.TON. Torn Morgan, 1 buggy; J. S. Hill, i Spkge: M. N. & Co., 387 pkgs; T. C. Pow er & Bro., 278 pkgs; Mee Bro's, 116 pkgs: A. A. Q. M., 202 pkgs. - DEER LODGE. (;. ("rber, 4 pkgs. BOZElMAN. Sh:aler & Yergy, 17 pkgs; Mrs. C. L. Clark, 2 pkgs. i - S U " R IV R . Gjeo. Steel, 6 iron Imowers. BUTTE. Geo. W. Newkirk, 10 barrels liquor. FORT ELLIS. Col. J. A. Alexander, 1 spring wagon; A. A. Q. M., 139 pkgs. SHAW. A. A. Q. M., 79 pkg1.+ LOGAR. A. A. . M., 29 pkgs. IISSOUaLA. A . AQ. M., 11 pkgs. COA BANKS. Eighty tons. Steauer Gen Shterim n arrived on Wed neaday at 33)0 p. ., Ma.tta, master, nith thel lollowing passengiers anud freight:l SLient. C; binisalnd family; Mis. Maj6r IMorris and servants; and thirteen recruits for Thiiteenth Infantry.: : FREIGHT: l ;- Q M , Plt ' pkgs. - ' .. BTON.: : MISSOLA. ; A. A. Q. 1., kgs. The steamer Key Wit a St :nIlaty moraitg 6:30 a. a., a $.L WETZEL & CO., FORT BENTON, MONTANA TERRIT'Y. Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, & Clothing STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES. FURS & PELTRIES. wholesale Dealer in WINES, LIQUORS AND SEGARS. Fish Bros'. Freight and Farm Wagons and McCormack Reap ers and Mowers, SHELF HARDWVARE, TOOLS, CUTLERY, TIN WARE,CROCKERY AND GLAS WVARE, TOY NOTIONS, AND TOILET ARTICLES. Drugs, Patent Medicines Paints aud Oils bTOBAGE, FORWARDNG & COMMISSIONP ter, White, clerk, with a large list of freight ndl passengers. FREIGHT Li.r : 1. G. Baker & Co., Fort Benton, .514 pkgs, and one car load of reapers ttnd mowers; I. G. Baker & Co., Fort TWalsh, i 708 pkgs; 1. G. Baker & Co., Fort McLeod, 1290 pkgs; I . Baker & Co., Fort has katchewan, 15 pkgs; 1, G. Baker & Co., Wood Montttain, 22 pkgs; I. G. Baker & Co., Fort Ellis, 2 pkgs; W. S. Wetzel, Fort Benton, 201 pkgs; IV. G. Conradl, Fort Benton. one case; F. Baily, Wicks, I pkg; Hamilton & Hanlett, Old Agencty, 1 box saddlery; J. D. Foss, Fort Bettotn, 11 pkgs: L. II. Ilerslflell, Fort Fcnton, liron safg; Clark Co('nurtt Co., Hlelena, 11 bds steel: J. Herbert, Fore Benton, I box hardware; ,J. F. INititt, Forlt i1clt'ed.( I ta;se; It. II. W\ hitcl'e:t l, I c t:s. C. K .Peck The lls (ie Ke, 1K. IPeck, to , . ;ha,. in s lter; S. M. Iorimicr, o tlitik, aittrived at Fort Benton to'-day with the itllowing lpassengers and freight: PASSENGEIIS. W. 11. Kelly wf, and wift W. Kelly, C. Kelly, (co. Kelly, Iit. Braton, B. G. I room, R. U. Malone, M. 1). ,Smith and wife, Miss Stella Smith, Mrs. ly. F. Evans, Miss Florence Evans, enry flible, L. A, Buckner. M. D. John Johnson. Percy Linney, wifei and two children., iaynttu Revalli.it, M t. l tlayttltl, fleiory Root,I ealks, Mo. buryo, Jos. Ladenbic rer, Jioh Liethopfer. wie and two children, M. ,hof 5;r, C.e. Jo. uinny, wife; A.d two children, J; e. A. McKee, wife and chil) Jos AAllii and wife, MiEs Betty Alli, . . }L. Allin, C. E. Siimlons, W. . Tebey, wife; and two children, Miss Niggard, W. ker , 2; ohn W. Mitchell, F. Kelly, Ida VoD , D. M. R leeo, Geo. M. Larty and wife, R. Buchet, Frank Daily, Hiran Ellige, John Hand, Win. Riley, J. R. Grad, L. Riley a ld three children, Dennis Lelihan, John Land, H. Accounti T. Jackso, . . oylnroe, T. McCt(ort 1ick . FORT BENTON =GOVE 2NMENT. Lieut. nry, II 1 packages; A. A. Q. M., 5; Lieut. Jones, (Ft. Shaw) 35; A. A. Q. C ., 14; Li. eut. A. . Fuller, (Ft. Ellis) 44: AQ.A. Q. M., (Ft. Ellis) 31; A. A. Q. M., (Missouta) 9; A. A.Q.oM., (F. S.o gan) 12. FORT BENTI'ON--PRIVATE.. 1 . o. Baker & Co., 1 package; Wsm. Ba M. D. initeir, : CThork, Dean, t ; J. B. Patonl, ; Perry Lenney, 22: Robt. Bo., 1 tan, 1; W John t. Shephi rd, 52; h V. S. ietze 1, Wal20; lth, 1 I ; Wilir . Jo sic, Bt J. L. Perkins,. ; . ke Root, I; Mrs. B. M. Boyle, 1: R. Bnehet, 12; L. Riley, II: J. W. McKee, 28; M. Schop iee, 12; C.. Simnlle,; 1: . , ), Lehan 11; H. J. Waikerlin, 1,207; Murphy & Co., 723; C. A. Broadwater, 5; Dr. W. E. Turnelr, 92. - FORT SHAW. J. H. McKnl igit, t107 packages: Gcil J, R. Brooks, 8. HELENA. I. C. Power & Brol ., packagesl : Mrs. M. L. Hansl lty, 5; Cla'rk, Conrad & Co., R. S. lisle, 557; A. M. Holtcr & Bro., 1; C. A. . Wells, . Mrs. D. Wilton, 36; H. A. S hultz. 8; Davis &" Wallace, 18; Nick Milien, 1 ; Har ris Bro's, 15; J. & S. Parker, 1n ; Max vison, 27; I. Miller, l : C. Markham, I6; pkgn; Joel Higgini-ls, White Suiph r SpringT - 372; Steele & Cto.,. ,honkin, 7 ; Itaniltl & 11..t1 A'gency, 3; Maeux & M. hiankin, : ; Wd m. Ghlis.Caip Bker, 1; Mrs. C. Bull, Shoiki' , 6; DIavid Or chill, Derborn, t ; W. Beam, Deer Lodge, 3; tasi. :ln Thm·lia, Gallatai City, N5; Biuk & Ausitin, iRozeimt'l ; U. S. 1 eian Agent, Flathti-I Agency, 5; oear, 21:-; blhuskets, 2114. Agt :Ft, Belkmiap, bhllkets, 173. DIED.: KEATio U.,---On this Slat ulaitli James FK Eat ingagetd its rears. Requiettt in pace. ,' . tueofn aniailt amottnt of tewtd of'eredaetl atl other pari±.ulars th tatus atmist lt recoverc '1 t.etats S.art"t-al, Fort Be.ntn, Sl3T. " Oi'I lptfamptrolleroi teourree1s Wa88ktaoToa, )D C., lay X4, 1'8 - Statitgie ie UitI4taes a' FIRST NATIONAL BANK Fort Benton, _1. T. CASH CAPITAL, (Paid up) 1.O,000 W. G. CONRA D, Presidelnt, JOS. S. HILL, Vice-Prest. E. G. MACLAY, Cashier. (4uuiness. anel siver Million and Loal secttritivs. lIee) current accounts with Imttteroht. stlck meni freighters ,ia othher-, whichLa sight draft,'. Will pta special attention tI collectiont.. Ioi all other Itsnesas entrusted to our rare. Will par interest on lime deposits. i tlldlisount notes or bankable paper. Will mnake advances to Ilmerchltllt , tock dltlerr alolthers, as are suited to their requllirement. Willgive freight rates on wool to all EItastern cities, and miake liberal advl'ances on illle at a low rate of interest. W. S. W ETZI;iL, lEO. BAK El, A E ,NO, ii'. P)OWiE11, S. T1', IlAUSEI Iir lt lirestr. W. G. CO NIIAII. l s .lOS. S. HILL, I E. G. MACLAY. ) lIRM. JENNIE WOODIIII;RST, DRESS-MAKER, St. John Street, ncar Main. Fort Benton, M: ontana. FINE DRESSES A SPECOILTY. FOR RENT! Two single rooml on first floor of lhouse on levee near the ferry. For particulars iuquire of A W. It. TODD. J. A. EANOUSE, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, FORT BENTON, I.M. T.. ,UT.t RY P'UBLIC AXD JIU.'TICE O TIHE I'EA CE. OFFICE: lMain Street between Laker and St. John's Streetsa Dr. F. 6. CALDWELT,, Hiiiieopathie Physician, FORT BENTON, : lONTANA. OFFICE flOU1RS: Froan 10 to 2L a.m, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.an. Estray Notice. Takeni utp at San River, farch 30, 1880S,one Inon GRATY lio;RE, about six years old. marked (Ilnono grati) LS on shoulder. The owncer easn hlave it by proving property ald ptaying charges. N WM. C. 'OOK;. Complete Oltilt For Sale Cheap. A New Twuo-and-Three- uarter tMitchell Wag on, with cover; a Pair of large. true Hlorses; Saddlet, Rifles; Complete set of Cookinlg Utensils, &e., &e., to be sold whole or its part, chealp. by par ties going to tilhe States. lEnquil. ti ate Montana i Stable, Fortl Benton. [50-4ij . NOTICE. Mly wife, Jeuny ii oollhurst. havitng left ntyt bedtl ans( Isbard withlout just Cau.se or Itrovsrca.titlon, I herebye warn all persons against trustinig Ihert on tmy atecot. I will not be i ponusible for any iS is or delbt cuntraetedb her isl nto natie. SrsN IVER, si. T.TIMa 15,18W8. .1 ttk Iron t lre I oase, bran'te'l C . on left Ihil: lihascollar tmarks. The ownetr c:il I hat same b)y liroing propertrty atitt p'tiv clsathlrge Foit Benton, M. T. SFOU'ND . OnieGresr lrr. Oice Diun Illsrac liraulided Nli in right hilsp. lse Wlite tltrin bradc.le @with ta hr itltousgh it on nigh shoulder anid (c A itunderneath ,st snlne alsllder, haS a rowlock Ibrand tonoffl sho:uldter. Owner ean have the satle by.p.rsing property tand payingc'hargtes. -Apply to STEPIIE SiNEAUICIT. Forlt Blenitn. STRAYED. {LATZLY Fho' SHELE'tA. Fruom ibtlso.'s, titter Crcek, on Jtle 8th. 1,50. 1iWE (o11tRE& hllE, ra-lebrua u I) 0o right thigh, ith small white star' on forchead--neri etin. ONtIIED ROAN li ORDU a with ieasr white laid oit. Teanl. VHtiould naitrte$ rit a taontthere Plealse retitus. or o.atl mformatlami~tsa :,tbidatCs hRinethtr' :" e livery-tlintiheof hfsievcIt& Weltds, Fort Blentons. r Cholan. ioauaLyr wRaralutsI Lttotstts W ctoiTus '.eated prepo ar.sr initesandwltlasreceiii o tlerk Pol lsrisa l t r ted or nS ttlelsn . Jn tre i tter sr of Uoe bt . 1#I , a a s.Thennealewbnilt enbbMwerbgaz IMPROVE YOUR SOCK Stallions for Public Service----Season of 1880. K N OX. Black, seventeen hands high; weight 1,400. Can trot a mile in less time than any horse iii the Territory of his size and weight. CASH: Chestnutt, lifteen and a quarter lihandsk high; sired by Treasure Box, he by Norfolk, he by Lexingrton ; dan, Dasher 3Marc. lit order to mit(t the l Vices of niilt'erois friiend sal na tcustomert , I have couclV t tal to peIrmit it: KNox staillion to setrve thin i i mk es, beside atc own, duriii the ,isa¢.t n M' 1880, at FIFTEEN DOLLARS. C.Asn will be limited to twenty mares, at TWTENTY DOLLAR[tS. The season will clhse August 1st. Maes not proving with t.il. may be returned next season tree (f charge. Gras anid attention, $2.00 per mtontht. N responsibility for accident or escape, but good care will le tken to prevent smine ROBEUT VArUGCHAN, stunn liver, (hotean C(omt)y, Monta to, CHARLES BRYER'S BARBER SHOP! Notice of Final Entry. flEI.EN . Jl. T.. A pril 2u ,1ýl. ,). Notice Whereby pentii I; Itht llowi otal I settlcrIha;liltediiotice of his appliction t) imake tfinal proof in pupportofhis'lim a. i ;ot ..c:' tinal entry thereof. andl tlihats .l irlof will e lt mae c-lie fore the liegistir and Receiver it Helent , 3. T. ion Tuesday, tihe 18t llailt of at, irto, viz: Alvini Hiodson,-pre-e-cmptton welarator statement No. 8,288, for thle s i ofte the iln and ttlot i. I tn 1 of Sae No. 1.T.1NioiJ. I. No. 1 iOE. aid lie itles the following nited witnesses to prote his contin noun residencoon stlltind culltivatiolif said traits iiz: Charles I Johnson and Ianes 11-. Austin. of t 'hestt. Molengber , unitJ. t. T., and:( G. Travi. and Thtin. L. a:wirhtan. of Htelena. Lewis andi Clarke coumnty. M. T. CON KOHRS. Range--letween Dcartlorn and Still LRiver 31. T. .\ddress-)eer Lorlge, Al. T. Bull Calves FOR NEXT SEASOY'S USE! Stockmen wishllin to itnlrove their, herds with l first-class bulls, wiill studl; tlheir Doll interests by addtlressing, before Aiougust I. 1lnl. 1 CON KOll RS. Deer Lodge, II. T, TERIC1'ORIRAL BRs I'ANI. 3IONTANA CATTLE COM) PANY, JOHN T. IIURPIIY, Manllage'r. Otx;tNzEn, NotN ANI t!lsn i OIttoECORED iIN -i,. Range--Muscleshell Ytalley. Brand--79 on left ribs and 6L on left hip. P'ostoflice aiddress-lleluen, Mtntaita. Also owners of cattle ea-t'iig th t lhe lloing Ibrands: Viz A (ton left ribe. " A i left hip and jt n ol left rib-. BENTON STA fLE A Address--Fort Benton, M. T. ii OB RT .RVAIG 1". Range-Sun Rivet, 3ie T. Address-sun River Grossi i. i T. Cattle branded IX on left ibs - SAWPLES IJRLOS. I-ange-Low.r Te. ... e.t Address--Fort Blenn u&1l' AL o owners of horos, tlranded J F i, left shoulder itt -t T 1E R III'ITORI iAL BI RANI). MILNER & BOARDMAN. ange--Shonkin to Arrow Creek. Address--Fort Benton, M. T. Far-mark.s-Both cars cfopped'and split. Horses branded same on left shoulder, ImYERS, BUCK & CO. I. t ngc-Cper Tetuo River, Choteau county. sAddress-Old Agency. Ear-marks-Crop out of right car and swallow fork in left ear. - Horscs branded C 2 on left shoulder. B. D. P-IILLIPS. (Address-Fort Benton, Mt. F. 'Range-Deep, Belt, afigh nood and ArTow erceki Ear-marks--Split in left ear, piece oilff of top of iright'ear. ormes branded P on right thigh. PATRICK WI1ALE1N Range-Teton Valley, 3f. T. Address-Fort Benton, 31. T. Ear-marks-Both ears croped and split. Horses branded same as cattle on the shoulder. ' ....i. , ,BUCK & CO. S;,t t I i, Chateau Co. S i:'r :r t of left ear, and swallow~ :" . i on left shoulder. ...., - .. .. 'a_ -.. -y i3. F. IIEALY. Ralge-S-un River and Teton, Al. T. Address-Fort Benton, 31. T. Hoaes branded the same as cattle. STEPHEN SPITZLEY. W. H1 TiflOMAS. anego- Thgbood, chateau county. Rang-Te Valley- re T. Address-Fort enton, T. TF Horses branded N X L on left thigh. - - R -. . PIPPEN & hIILL. Range-Sand Coulee, Clhotenu Co., aI. T. Address--Sun River Crossing. M. T. Ear-marks-Crop and underbit in left car ; swal low fork in right ear. -J, M. AI-NOTUX, R(ange--lihswcood. M. ti' .Addrcais-Fort Benoilo, M. 1". Vedt-Sdifie brand Oil left shoulder: Horses tralided samine as cattle on left shotilddf. 1ONTANA STOCK GROWING ASSOCIATION, ista-ge-Js-itilh I lali., Address--'ort Benton, H. T. r. H. GREEN. Range-Rock Creek and Dearborn. Address-Rock Creek, Benton Road. -Ialarrks--Two notches cut in end of left eat Horsies fl d eds ame as cattle on left thigh. IHPARRIS CSrC: CO. Range-H ithwood, Address-Fort Betlton, H. T. Ear-marks--alf crop in left ear and split in riehtgar. lIorses branded T on left thigh. IDAVENPORT, RAY & CO. IRanle--Beween honkim aneld Atrron Creeks. Addre.o-Fort Bentfon, 31. T. Ear-marks--Crop from each ear and alit int left ear. Homes branded with a circle 0 on left shoulder T. F; I-ENALD'. RIange--Sun River and Tetoin Valleys Address--Fort Benton, M. T. Ear-marks--Over crop osl right esr and left ear Rlngen River. . T. Earmwrks--Crop off left ear and half under crop uorses branded same onleftth. ",:-.::rs l- ai. - " htih ' FRIELDS & NEIHOFF, Ratnge-shonkin. Add.ress-I-enton, 3. T. Earnarks-ilTs o Ts lis ill each ear. Horses branded -4 on left shoulder. PATRICK 3 CURPIA-I". Range--T'eton Valley. \ddress-- entlon, I. T. Ear-marks-Roud hole in right ear. Horses branded P M on left shoulder. JO-N .LEPLEY. Range--Between Shonkig and hrron Ckn r Address--Fort Benton, M. T. Ear-marks--Ronwl hole in right ear. Horses branded J L on riht shoulder. Range-Between Hlighwood and Shonkin, ,. t Address-Fort Benton, M. T. Ear-marks-Swallow-fork in right ear. S Horses blranded VD on right shoulder. XALCB xrgGOW, &, W. T. ', EPI : Range--Between Highwood and Shonkin, .? Adtress--Fort Benton, M. T. Ear-marks-Swallow fork in eaeh ear. Also owners of above brands on light ribs rd dewlap. Horses branded with bar iAt on right thigh. Range-TeAr Creek, o 3. T. .\Addtress-F"ort lBelton , l.3 T Ear-mars-Croped in right hoear r. IW1. a STOCZ ING,; Range-AIrow Creek, . Ton . Address-Fort Benton, f. T. Qw is to th chn ael.olne et. r Ijeer "lget tE hrmae rks- -ndecrsl5 oir s ,1 ; Iat I . Addres--Fort Benton, M. T. Rango-nehotehic and tewsi oitd CtarS Cos., e . T1 Vent--i straithe- bar horisonth sro osebl nd; i ltudsr t l thiet, ti i lld f~lbei p1cr5l~ 5lga