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EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEM ENTS OFFERED AT THE OF SUMMER CLOTHING We have marked down the remaining stock of our Summer Clothing, consisting of Cassimere, Worsted and Flannel Suits, Alpaca and Linen Dusters and Coats, Light Underwear, Straw Hats, and other articles ap pertaining to Summer wear, BELOW ACITAL COST! Owing to our removal to new quarters, on or about September I st, we will close the above goods out at a sacrifice, so that we can open in our new store with an entire new stock. Bargains for All! Call and Exanmine ! SANS & NI K, Adjoining the Bank of Northern Montana, FRONT STREE T, FORT BENTO N, M. T. HARNESS SHOP Benton, 1MI. T. Cheyenne Goods, C:haps, Sad dies, Spurs, Etc,, Etc., A Specialty. Repairing done lower than at any other place in the city. L. H. ROSENCRANS, Corner Front and Bond streets, Benton. JO ' ti `I&£r1 LL` a"1 ,i Contractors an emu GENERAL JOBBERS. : SBank, Store anls Olcc Fittint a Specialty All orderspromptlvy iledh. Shoon Frankiin street, above T. E. Collins' reidence. EAGLE ROCK STATION, ýALiABA hasj thetatonont FIRST NATIONAL BANK -OF Fort Bento0n. W. G. CONRAD, President Jos. S. H-II.L, Vice-President R. A. LUKE, Cashier Authorized capital ............................ "0,00 Capital (paid in) ...................... ..... 100,000 Surplus profits ................................ 2.000 WVE TRKANSACT A GENERAL B AxKING IBUSIX NE8S. Will issue Exchange or Telegraphic Transfers available in all parts of the United States, Canadas and Europe. Buy at the highest rates Gold Dust, Coin, Gold and Sliver Bullion and Local Securities. Keep current accounts with merchants, stockmen, freighters and others subject to sight drafts. Will pay interest on time deposits and discount notes or bankable paper. Will make advances to merchants. stock dealers and others, as are suited to the:r requirements. Will give freight rates on wool to all Eastern cities, and make liberal advances on same at a low rate of interest. DIRECTORS : S. T. HAUSER, JOS. S. HILL, T. C. POWBR, JNO. HUN8BERGER, BAN ----f'r F Northern Montana. Transact a General Banking Business. '.eep c. r unt T c 7aun with r4hants stock men arthera, subject tole drawns against by checks without notice. PAY INTEREST on TIME DEPOSITS W uy andel Exchangeon the coihjmercial center , / .++ + -.ý + A Act4 E S P E A L A T ? E R I T O T WE BUS IESS A. 0,ER a * CENTRAM ' + :++ )I. T.AI L e i pi.7 Wool Growers, OF MONTANA. We have for sale 150 Pure Bred 31erino Rams, bought from George Campbell, of Westmimnster, Vt., and selected by us with special reference to the clim ate of Montana, they being almost entirely free from folds or wrinkles, and having oil sufficient only for healthy, sound, wool. They ai c almost the exact type of the Meripo Sheep bred by Australian wool-growers. Seventy-five of these Rams were shipped from Ver mont laIt yvc ar and are now over two years old this spring. We also have for sale a few Shropshire Sheep bought from Mr. W. II. Cochrane, of Compton, Can ada, the largest importer of fine stock in America. These sheep are one and two years old, and some of them were prize winners in England last year. The Shropshire not only stands atl he head of all the Eng lish mutton sheep but they produce a heavy fleece of compact, medium wool. There sheep are as hardy and prolific as the Southdown, arid as quiet in grazing as the Merino. In buying pure bred Sheep we act upon the theory that the only safe way is to deal with well-known breeders. We invite wool-growers to examine our Sheep and the testimonials of their breeders. PRICES REASONABLE. PARIS GIBSON & SON. FORT BENTON, MONTANA WOOL! WOOL!!. The undcr.igned desires to inform the Wool Grdwers of Montana Territory that he is prepared to pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICES for Wool at the nearest shipping points. Offices at Gans & Klein, Helena and Benton. All letters will receive prompt attention. L. CANS, Jr. TO TlEEI . . LI O1F elI l C VICIEITI Ina aking the Boot and Shoe stand foi'mely occuplid by tiVn. .Joyce, we ho lpeo, to be ftavored with the patron gie of his old customners, aindd ru st, by pr~nomtjnzes and a dcsire to please to 'win And in that not fir ilitant futre, Ipairi, g y a pron.y doneoi as ,r ftanfoPedjfifiur iitp's S !'r Hl. J. . WAC'KERLIN. T. C. POWER &. BRO. I. G. BAKER CO H, J, WACK ERLIN & !0, Front Street., Benton, M. T., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Bar Iron, Wagon Timbers, Horse Shoes and Nails, Tinware, Stoves, Barb Wire, Tin and Sheet Iron Roofing and Sheet Iron Goods of all kinds, Queensware and Classware, Etc. SASH, DOORS, AND WINDOW GLASS, Charter Oak, Acorn Cooking arid Heating Sitoves, and .WeVtsterminstr Base Eurner Stoves in Stock, BEing M-lechanics ourselves we are preparced to contract for Tin Joofiing, Glutters ar(d Pipes, Rqxepairing, etc. Having the Largest and M1)st Complete Tin Shop in the Territory, 'we are prepared to do all -work promptly and guarantce satisfaction to our patrons. BENTON AND HELENA STAGE LINE, Makes Daily Trips Between Benton and Helena, carrying Passengers and Express Coaches leave Benton at 7 o'clock every morning, except Sunday. J. M. POWERS, Manager. =ANK KLNEIN. Agents at Bentotri. GA · ELZ1 Akents t I:en vlF I s p 31 -LL 00i':da ~ ~:!l: ~p rf~~P evw Roilte! New Manaement! . AND • REDUCED RATES THE Benton So011ern Stal[e Company On and after July 1, 1882, will run from Benton to, Utica, Philbrook, Ubet, Fort Maginnis and intermedlate points and MA RT IN S DA LE, Conneetigig With stages, for the Yellowstone and Smith River Valleys, over good roads, via Sulphur Springs and Arrow creek, the running time being leessthan half tth bt foriwr schedules. ., T. C. POWER.& RRO., Sa r oeanton Agents. The cosiest, mat comorlBe ,and best stopphig ,plteon the Balrkr road. Splndid acommodations, room w stocked blar, Atq everjy attention >111