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BGEIÆIsrA. WEEKLY HERALD.
SANDS BROS/ANNOUNCEM ENTtall M L y m r m goods.
We will from now on, be in constant receipt of our heavy shipments of goods adapted for the Fall and Winter Trade, and wTould call special attention to the fact that our stock will not only be LARGER and MORE VARIED than in former seasons, but that our season- able Goods will be offered at
Lower Prices than have ever obtained in Helena.*WeVill exhibit Flannels, Plain, Twilled, Checked; Opera Plaids in all colors and grades;
Honeycomb Cloakings in Blue, Scarlet and White, together with a full line of All-TV ool and Cotton and Wool Lindseys. These goods will be found marked down to bottom prices. #
Water-proofs and Ladies’ Cloths in all colors and shades, uniformly low in price. Gassi- meres, Tweeds and Blankets of Eastern and California manufacture.
Woolen Hosiery for Ladies, Misses and Children, in endless variety. Crochet and machine-made Knit Goods of all description.
A full line of Felt and Balmoral Skirts, Black Alpacas, Mohairs and Lustres of the most adprovcd brands. A splendid lustre Alpaca at 50 cents.
Dress Silks in all Shades a t Very Popular Prices."TVe sell a 28-inch black Gros Grain Silk at $2.00 per yard, worth fully $2.50.
Our Dress Goods Department will comprise some choice novelties in plain, plaid and checked fabrics in Cotton and Wool, All-Wool and Siik Mixtures. A full line of real Irish Poplins, very much reduced in price; Merinos, Empress Cloths, Cashmeres, etc. We will make it a special point to offer our stock of Dress Goods at a trifle above cost, to ensurerapid sales. A , •
A lot of Scotch Plaids for Misses’ and Children's wear, at 35 cents, hi ice printed Delainesat 20 cents per yard.
A F U L L L IN E O F L A D IE S ’ C L O A K Sof the latest designs, Braided, Flannel and Knit Sacques for Ladies, Misseç and Children. Ladies’ ready-made suits in Alpaca, Poplins and other woolen fabrics. Water-proof Cloaksfor Ladies and Misses. , „ „ , . , . . .. .. ,
Our stock of SHAWLS will be most complete and of all styles and designs, both sihgle and double, in Ottoman, Circassian stripes, Plaids, piain and mixtures, Cashmere, double and single Broche. ___ ___ _
F U R S ,for Ladies, Misses and Children, in real Mink, Fur Seal, Ermine, Alaska Mink, etc., at 40 per cent, less than last year’s prices:
MARSEILLES and Honeycomb Bed-Spreads, Coverlets and Bed Comforters, printed, embossed and embroidered Table Spreads. Table Linens and Napkins, Towels, Towelings and Crashes, warranted pure linnen. Good good at low prices.
Our Stock of Domestics is Very Extensive,and of the most approvek standard brands of Bleached and Brown Goods, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, 8-4, Ô-4 and 10-4 Muslins and Sheetings, Canton Flannels, Apron Checks, Ginghams, Cheviots, Cottonades, Jeans, Denims, Duckings, Bed Ticking, etc. We have revised the prices of all these goods, and customers will find them uniformly low.
A large stock of Nottingham Curtain Laces and Window Shades of the plain, gilt and ace patterns.
L A D IE S' S IL K & L A C E K E C K W E A R , J E T JE W E L R Yand Neck Chains, stylish Back Combs, Trimmings, Fans, Belts, real and imitation Laces, black Yak and Gunipure Laces, Embroideries, plain, hem-stitched, embroidered and lace Handkerchiefs, and fancy goods of all descriptions. In
E : [Carpets, Floor Oil Cloths and Mattings,we carry the largest stock in Montana. Tapestry and body Brussels, the celebrated Lowell and Hartford 3-ply and Ingrains; 2-ply, Dutch Wool, Rag, List and Hemp Carpets, 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 Floor Oil Cloths, Canton Matting, Rugs and Mats in velvet and Brussels. These goods will be found much lower than former prices. Buyers will find it to their interest to inspect and price these goods.
!Sf[FLOUR SACKS AND SEAMLESS BACS.WThe celebrated brand MOUNT VERNON Hydraulic Duck and Hose in all numbers.
«^Samples of goods furnished on application, and orders filled with the utmost care.
SANDS BROS.sepl3-d&wlmHelena, Montana, September 13.
WAGONS! WAGONS !
*ep!5-d&wtf BROADWAY, HELENA, M. T.
FEED GAMES,
a J
r«iWholesale and Retail Dealer in
BOOTS AND SHOES,
LEATHER AND FINDINGS.I T
PEOPLES
N A T IO N A L B A N K
OF HELENA.
Paid in Capital* - SI00,000 Authorized Capital, S500,000
My stock consists of the best and largest assortment of Ladies’, Misses and Children's
French Kid Pebble Coat, Morocco, Cloth and
Calfskin Shoes.
Fish Bros/ and Bain Wagons!VAWTER & CO., AGENTS.
We have on hand and are daily receiving, all sizes ot the Celebrated FISH BROS.’ and BAIN WAGONS, which we will sell as low as the same are sold at Corinne. Also, a general assortment of
GROCERIES,W HICH WILL BE SOLD LOW DOWN FOR CASH. Call an d See for Yourself.
V A W T E R & C O .,
THE
UTICA S T M ENGINE CO,Cfica, N. Y., m anufacture
PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES,
(From 4 to 40 Horse power,)
STATIONARY ENGINES,(From 6 to 150 Horse power,)
Boilers of all sizes and descriptions,(Built ot best Penna. Boiler Plate,)
CIRCULAR SAWMILLS,(Screw or Lever Set Works,)
Pum ps, Steam -pum ps, Belting* sa w s, H angers, P u lleys, àcc.% See,
All our Engines and Boilers are very complete in their appointments, and as none but the best material and workmanship is permitted, we can fully guarantee them. Send for circulars, giving prices, weights, and full description to
DAVIS Sc TATEM, H elen a , Agents for N o n ta n a .
T. M. BARRETT. P. F. MADDEN, M. D
T M. BARRETT & CO.’S
TOLL ROAD,SS3AYERHEAD CANYON.
Also, all kinds of Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Slippers. All the latest styles ef Men’s. Boy’s and Youth’s Boots and Shoes.
A large stock of Men’s Custom-Made French Calf and Kip Boots kept constantly on hand.
G O I BOOTS A SPECIALTY.
fS^Orders from abroad will receive our best attention. wly-jy!6
L IS T OF P A P E R S ,Periodicals & Magazines for sale by
JOHN T. WARD.m ain Street,...............H elen a , M ontana.
(Successors to Jam es M. R yan.)
r p il IS Road has been put in thorough repair, and .1. Toll reduced to one-half rates. Freighters will do well to patronize it.
We keep on hand a complete stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Mining and Freighters’ Outfits, and for saleat the Low est Cash Prices.
Dr. P. F. Madden will attend to professional calls in surgery in Beaverhead county.
wlm-jy29 T. M» IÎABRETT Sc CO.
DR. L. W. FRARY,
SURCEON DENTIST,
BROADWAY .......................................H elen a .
Office—In the “ H era ld ” B uild ing.
WEEKLY PUBLICATIONS.Cincinnati Commercial, Cincinnati Enquirer. Chicago Inter-Ocean. Munro’s Girls and Boys
Weekly.Frank Leslie’s Boys and
Girls Weekly,St. Louis Globe-Democrat Boston Pilot Boys of America.Boys of England.Danbury News.Pleasant Hours.Budget of Fun.
New York Ledger.“ “ Weekly.“ “ Tribune.“ “ Times.“ “ World.“ “ Sun.“ “ Herald.
Pomeroy’s Democrat Fireside Companion. Saturday N ight St. Louis Republican. Chicago Tribune.Chicago Times.Louisville Courier-Journal
Any of the above for $1 25 per quarter; $2 50 for six mouths ; or $5 per annum.Leslie’s Chimney Corner. Leslie’s Illus. Newspaper Leslie’s Illustrat'd German
Zeitung.Appleton’s Journal.Day’s Doings.Harper’s Bazaar.Harper’s Weekly.Ladies’ JouwiaL Illustrated Police News. Illustrated Police Gazette. New York Clipper.New York Nation.Irish American.Scientific American.Furf, Field and Farm.
Scientific Press.New York Varieties.Wild Oats.San Francisco Bulletin. Alta California. Sacramento Record-Union San Francisco Examiner. San Francisco Chronicle. Sau Francisco Monitor. Nachrichten aus Dutch-
land und des Schweiz. Wachenblatt der N. Y.
Staats Zeitung.Forest and Stream.Die Gotenlaube.Die Bunte Welt.
Any of the above for $1 50 per quarter : or S3 for six months.
MONTHLY PUBLICATIONS.Demoreet's Ladies’ Maga
zine.Godey’s Ladies’ Magazine. Young Ladies’ Journal
Magazine.Phrenological J o u r n a l
Magazine.Popular Science Monthly
Magazine.
Harpers’s Monthly.Scribner’s “Atlantic “Overland “Galaxy “Eclectic “Gleason’s Monthly Com
panion.Leslie’s Ladies’ Magazine.Peterson’s Magazine.
Any of the above, $1 50 per quarter ; |2 75 for six months ; or $5 per annum,
OTHER PUBLICATIONS.W. kes’ Spirit, Weekly Waverly, Monthly Waverly,
Monthly Chimney Corner, New York Courier (French) each <2 per quarter.___________________________
f y A i l of the above papers mailed regularly to subscribers (postage prepaid) at the above prices. All subscriptions must be paid in advance, and will invari ably be discontinued at the end of the time paid for.
wly-jyl JOHN T. WARB.
P R O P O S A L S .O BALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office O of the undersigned, at Fort Peck Agency, M. T., until 12 o’clock M., Saturday, October 2d, 1875, for furnishing the following articles for the service at said Agency, viz. :
200 tons Hay.200 cords Wood.700 bushels Charcoal.40 gallons Coal Oil.
800 pounds Iron, assorted Bizes.300 pounds Steel, assorted sizes.500 pounds Cut Nails, assorted sizes,
6 Two-horse Wagons, with whiffle-trees and neck yokes.
6 Sets Harness, (double.)2 dozen Hand Saws.2 dozen Augurs, ^ inch to 2 inches.
50 American' Cows.3 American Bulls.
500 Sheep (Ewes.)5 Sheep (Rams.)
Separate bids will also be received at the same time and place for the following supplies:
5.000 pounds Beans.3.000 pounds Homony.1.000 pounds Rice.
20.000 pounds Oats.75.000 pounds Dried Buffalo Meat
100,000 pounds Pemmica:;.All articles to be of unexceptionable quality, subject
to a thorough inspection by the Agent or other designated person, and to be delivered at Fort Peck or at Wolf Creek, M. T., upon the requisition of the Agent as the needs of the service may require, after approval of contracts by the Departmeut
The cows and bulls to be good American dairy stock, not over 7 nor under 3 years old.
The sheep to be good average American, well wooled, and not over 5 years old.
Bids must he accompanied with the usual guarantee to enter into contract and give the required bonds, should the contract be awarded to him or them.
Proposals will be entertained for any or all of the articles enumerated.
All bids must have a copy of this advertisement attached, endoreed, “Proposals for Supplies, etc., for U. S. Indian Department,” and addressed to the undersigned. at Fort Peck Agency, Montana Territory.
The right is reserved to reject any and all bids ; also, the right to increase or diminish the amount to the extent of 25 per cent.
Bidders are invited to be present at the opening of the bids, October 6th at Fort Peek Agency.
W. W. ALDERSON,U. S. Indian Agent
September 4th, 1875. d&w4w-sep4
We draw E xchange on Deer Lodge, V irg in ia City, B ozem an , Corinne, Sale
L ake City, San Francisco, O m aha, St. L ouis, Chicago, New York, an d a l l the
principal cities of Europe. We arc a lso prepared to give T elegraphic Transfers
on either of the above nam ed cities.
Y, X
M
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PROF. B. F. MARSH.
Twenty years’ experience, making a specialty of hie field of labor, gives Dr. Frary precedence over many others in the practice of his profession. The most difficult cases in Surgical Dentistry successfully treater
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C. L. DAIILEK, President.
GEO. W. FOX, Cashier.
J. M. MARSH
Buy Silver Ores at the mine, or delivered in Helena,
or we will make cash advances on ores and ship the
same for account of owners.
Buy local securities, loan money, discount paper, an
allow interest on time deposits.In connection with our various correspondents
throughout the Territory, our facilities for making collections are particularly good.
ASSOCIATED BANK.
FIKST NATIONAL BANK,
OF BOZEMAN,
DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY & FINANCIAL AGENTS OF THE UNITED
STATES.
DIRECTORS:WILLIAM A. CHESSMAN.
ALEX. H. BEATTIE.
WILLIAM ROE.
C. J. LYSTER.
CORNELIUS HEDGES.
GEO. W. FOX.L. M. BLACK.
HENRY KLEIN.
NICK KESSLER d&wtf-apl5
FIRST NATIONAL
BANKO F H E L E N A .
DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF
THE UNITED STATES.
S. T. HAUSER,
P resident,
S. M. HALL,
D. C. CORBIN
Cashier.
Vice President
ü. S. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYORSAPPOINTED agreeably to the provisions of the
Mining Laws of the United States, we are authorized to make Surveys and execute the work required to obtain Patents to Mining Claims in Montana.
WORK DONE ON SHORT NOTICE.
Office and Boom s a t the Cosm opolitan H otel.
Addres MARSH Sc SON,dly-janL Helena. Montana.
T. H . KLEINSCHMIDT, - Ass’t Cash.
Authorized Capital, $500,000 00,P a id up C apital, - « 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 OOP erm anent Surplus Fund, 5 0 ,0 0 0 OO
AVERAGE DEPOSITS PRECEDINGSIX MONTHS, - - 5f)T,G04 52
INVESTED IN U. S. BONDS. - - 2 2 8 ,0 0 0 OO
DIVIDEND PAID NOVEMBER 1,1874. . 2 0 ,0 0 0 OO
We transact a General Banking Business, and Buy,
at Highest Rates, Gold Dust, Coin, Gold and Silve
Bullion, and Local Securities ; and sell Exchange and
Telegraphic Transfers, available in all parts of the
United States, the Canadas, Great Britain, Ireland,
and the ContinentCollections made, and Proceeds remitted promptly.
We have also perfected arrangements whereby our
facilities for handling
Silver Oresare particularly good, and this Branch of our Business
will receive Special attention. Cash advances made
upon Ores, and same Shipped for account of Owners.
Or we will
B X J Y F O B C A S H ,
At the very best rates allowable. Owners of Mines
will consult their interests by calling upon us.
Board of Directors :S. T. HAUSER, S. M. HALL,MOSES MOORE, JOHN CURTIN,JNO. H. MING, D. C. CORBIN.JNO. E. BLAINE, F. L. WORDEN.
T. H. KLEINSCHMIDT.d&wtf-marft
J iu t Received,
And for sale at Lowest Market Rates, Pure
ALMADEN QUICKSILVER.We purchase direct from the Almadcn Mine, and our
customers may rest assured that our Quicksilver is
at all times Pure am t t ree from Foreign
M etals.
We keep in stock all kinds ot
ASSAYING MATERIALS:Sand and R lack Lead Crucibles, Muffles
Cupels, and Rone Dust, in any quantity, and at
Lower Prices than these goods have been hitherto
offered at.
Our Stock ot
C handaliers, Lam ps, Chim neys, B urn
ers, etc., are offered at prices that will suit customers.
To the Trade, we offer Chimneys and Burners at the
very Lowest Wholesale Rates. Our chimneys are the
“ Dithridge ” chimney, and the best made.
WEIR & POPE, Druggists,HELENA,..................MONTANA.
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SINGER MANUFACTURING t’O.
Helena, M. T., November 4,1874 We have appointed C. K. WcIIb our agent for the
sale of the Singer Sewing Machines at, Helena and vicinity. T lfe SINGER MANUFACTURING CO.
A complete assortment of the above machines and attachments will be found at our store.
J. H. MING & CO.
Agents for the PATENT A L U M IN O U SBUILDING PAPER, the best and cheajiestsubstitute for plastering known.
pySam ples sent by mail, and letters of inquiry promptly answered. dlni&w3m-whr;_
OBSTACLES T0_MARRIAGE^H a p p y R e l i e f fo r Younpr M en from the
effects of Errors and Abuses in early life. ManiusH restored. Impediments to Marriage removed. method of treatment New and remarkable renieua- Books and Circulars sent free, in sealed envelop^- Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, No. 419 Nortn Ninth Street Philadelphia, Pm,—an Institution ha - a high reputation for honorable conduct and Pr(- sional skill._____________________ d&wton-myg^
per day. Agents wanted. All w» .w wHV of working people of both sesos. } and old, make more money at work lor us, m i ___ i_j . ________ s__ . I , . . ; , a n u r p m o m e n t s , or a** 1 ,
$5 to $20 Ä S “ * «Hr,~ ’ old, make more money at work tor us, m
localities, during their spare moments, o r ■* t___ \ than at anything else. We offer emp ) ^that will pay handsomely for every hour s w r • atj. particulars, teims, &c., sent free, f ^ n- v pon't dress at once. Don’t delay. Now is the time. J^ look for work or business elsewhere, until learned what we offer. G. Stidson “ 'i^ iy .in y S l Maine.
WEIR ft POPEWHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTSHELENA,JIONTANA,
Cordially thank the public for the liberal [patronage
extended to them during the past year, and solicit
through the columns of the Herald a continuance of \ >
the same.
We commend to those who want a Splendid Light to
read, write, or sew by, the
GERMAN STUDY LAMP.I t is a lamp universally used and recommended.
IN WINDOW GLASS,We have all sizes, from an 8x10 up to a 30x48.
Prices as low as any other house. Our glass is shipped
by boat from Pittsburgh to Fort Benton withor,
transfer, and the breakage is therefore small.
Our stock of
DRUGS, CHEMICALS. PATENT MEDICINES. OILS,
PAINTS , VARNISHES, SPONGES, TRUSSES,
PERFUMERY, COMBS and BRUSHES, SOAPS (CASTILE and FANCY,)
Is unusually replete, and to which we invite attention.
| y Orders from all parts of the Territory arc solicited and satisfaction guaranteed.
3. H. MING & CO.,Booksellers, Stationers,
and Dealers in Fancy Goods.
HELENA......................... M. T.Would respectfully announce that they are now
receiving a complete assortment of New Goods in their
line, embracingWRITING,
BILL andLEGAL BABER*.
N EW INITIAL andF AN CY NOTE BABER.
GRABBING andWALL BABER.
BLANKBOOKSandMEMORANDUMS.
F A N C Y GOODS,NOTIONS and TOYS
TOILET ARTICLES,COMBS;
BRUSHES, Etc.MIRRORS;
BICTURESandPICTURE FRAMES
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTSand STRINGS.
FISHING TACKLE,SBORT1NG GOODS and
FLAYING CARDS.
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