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2 THEDAILY INDEPENDENT! HELENA. SATURDAY MOKNING. NOVEMBER 9 1889. NOTESFOB THE CURIOUS. TheLast Man s Society of Cincin^^nati and Some of Its Peculiar^Features TheWoiniorfu! Eyos of an Lad^Who Nevnr Drinks^Water A *! i afflNJI i* ^ t.l ft ll^,r,im Ml I ii,' Mxln)af ^ I'm-k ^l C.ir.li la^luwil WiilnliT. laiaMaiy,IMIt oU Dr. VtttiH Ji^^i in ('mi.mi .ti. Il^ was ti c I iHt rcpreacututivu^of iini ^{the niciht uiiranuy societies, the^Tlnri'iti clnli not cioepted, Unit Ims aval^been urKiiniztH) in the United Sluti-s. About^fift\ i, ii-i Im f,.n ill ^ J. itli of [Ir. Vuttit i.^^even of the most pronilln lit citiaaM of the^city on the I^hio, |)r. V.ittirr included, or^^ganized what w is In In' known an tin* ^List^Mini's Sorii t v.^ An ii.'n i'ini iit whs si^m-d^by each In in. it unci a vciir for a social dm hitmInkm'i^ H**4, I^ ''a*' ^f ^'^ dratliof nil) of tlic members I lie other-,^wi r. to ill. ml Ins fun ral anil assist in tin urialm i in1 in it's. At Iki mmmmI aMMwaat tlii'iTiiptv rliairs of tin- de.id witi- to In^placed at tin' laid*, and diniii-r provided us usuii for tin' full number. A bottle of via* wasscaled and securely locked ill a casket^and tin- ki \ thr jUli uuuv. mtli the agree-^mi ni llril I In- last living member^should braak tin* kwk and drink^tin' wmi' alter tlni dratli of all tliu^others. Tin- wine casket waa placid^in tin- h inds of Mr. l/iwson, wlio, just prior^to Ins dratli, nskrd anotlirr member, Mr.^Tut in ill, to t ake possession of It. The UKMMjataof aatriaf mm kutiM thing about isbelieved In have caused tin- death of^Tillman. During liis sickness, which hap-^iienisl whhi after In- had I ikrn Hi. raskrt,^lie begged to have it removed from Ins^bouse, which was accnrdinv'.v done. After^the sixth dratli had occurred in Hie littir^mirirtv, the c tskct fell In Dr. Vatln r, the^sole surviving heir, who, according lo In.^pledge, bmku the look and drank th.' tOfy-^tents of the bottle. I or awatai ). its Dr.^Valuer VM the only BMMBJmNI of (at ^Last^Man's S'H'irl \ ;^ regularly each year he sat^down to a iajMajal provided I .r Hit, but^Dune but himself at the feast; only six^empty chairs in memory of his drad frirli.ls. MustWmi.Irrliil Rjrae. JohnThomas Hcilop of lliriuiiighiaui,^Knghuid, is a lad whose powers of vision^nr. to In accounted amongst the marveloiiH.^ilr is known as ^the living microscope^ on^account of l.i', n ^ able to ace the most minute^objects clearly denned, in l^7H and Is7'.l lie^was attack, d with some battling ryr trnubla^and BMM very MM losing his sight forever.^After the disease had reached Its worst^there was an instant and atariling change^for the better, which resulted III a comiih te^cure of all mil iiiiiiiation in an incredibly^short tnur. It w is lint a cure, hou -^ever, that brought back the old^eyesight like that possessed by the^average genus homo. Win n it rrliiriird it waswith aitrattrdinarilj increased aaajan ofvision, lo.lohii I 111 ^^ 11 is Iheinnst nun^ute plant Inline w is as large as a rabbit and^thr uioHi|Ultii^s bill as l:.r,'r as an ale^handle. Ilrcould sis-and describe distant minute^objects with startling clearness and pieci- llllollre- irftafrl tosis' tlir immense number of hideous^creatures that were Hunting, lighting and^wriggling about in the water. Krointhat day to this water has never^passed Hi. lips n| John Thoiuns 11. slop; Ins^drink Buaaiata1 wholly of coffee, lea mid^milk, tlioroii.'hly boiled. The doctors say^that the entire organization ol the eve has^undergone a structural choline; that Hie^Cornea has lieeoine iibn .iiuaily enlarged^Hat thai thr crystalline lens liave divided^into three dill, ri lit discs or circles, each^circle surround. .1 by aimther of light blue.^Ill thr centre of each of Hn se three circles^npps its an iris, nic.itly diminished m si/r,^but an iris in vrithrirss. .Vl ill hi 11 n|snts^have I., rli inailc mi liic case bv Journals,^audi iis thr Lancet, Medical linns and^many nthrrs. The young man bus bren^visit d by all the greater and lesser lights^of I he lliitish medical colleges, each of^whom pronounce his MM the most wnndi r^fill in Ihn aunala of optics. II,.aA.I i nln^er. I a.I il ii.11 n.enpe. Ihe general idea 111 casting a hornacopu^was thai tIn. lirsl hour of each day was pre^^luded ou r by the heavenly body that be^^longed lo that day, lis s. I f.ulh III the^French name* for the days of the week.vi/.; Thesun for Sunday, the 1111 faf Moiidav. Marsfor Mardi (Tuesday^, Murcury fat^lleroradf (Wadaaauajr), Japitof for JuadJ^( I hursday 1, Venus f..r Vendr. di 1 Friday i,^and Saturn for Samedi 1 Saturday). '1he second hour of the d iv b.loBjaal to^Hal wc aid in tins order, ami so mi, Majaat^iuu these hi Vi 11 il. itH s. as often as was^Uecessiry until the birth hour was reached If,therefore, we wish In cast the born^BBuaa ol a child bom at '.I a. 111. on March 1^|-si. we observe lirsl that the day w is l ues^d.valid thit the sun MM on that day at^kw. I In lirst hour. then. 844 to 7 :(|. be-^tonjai I ^ Mars'the ws ond. TlM to *M. to^M. rrui 1; tlir tl.ir.l, * M In MM, U^ JoVf, and^th. child, brim; ban under the inllueiice nt^Jiivr, will 11.11 saarily have a joviul di-|sis^WioD Amore extended and laborious c latini; of^the aaroaDopf consists uf oowtkaji batk wmi.i. timl the ex lit pis.Hon of tin^planet, at h e hour of birth, and what tin ir^relative intlui nee Hiluht thus have laaTI^^bob e ich other. The heavnis batei N^tilarh divi.lr I into s, i't,..ns, if Saturn^hIiouI.I be found 111 the house ' sect ii mi 1 of^Jupiter, his saturni^ bjanMMa, Would of^Course, ipiihfy thr jovial inllueiice of th'^lord of Hi .t auaav. ion.Hi* was amazingly Hhockisi uimu^aatrtif to tin- well to an a aaolk^j| iastill ^ disputed |snnt. s .in. hiatoriauN^accra lit tiieir first use to tlm Chinmie, who.^in Hpite of the bad name tin y eninv to-day,^were parents of must of the useful and in-^k'eiiious thiuga of the earth, if the antiqnar-^1,1ns do not perjure themselves. Hy othiTB^Hie Hindinia ariesustained as Ix'iiiK the crc-^alois ol tlm name. However li .. may be it^is known that to this day Ihe lln,.; .... play^a fantastic Ma with packa which number^!^i cards; eiyht suits OCISeach, 'i he atnry^that cards wi re miindiicd 111 F.nrope for^the amusement of the mad Kiln; ('harletll.^of France has lmir; since been diaproTed.^lln v were known in that cnuntry laajg be^^fore thr ilriin nt.si monarch waa burn. In^'^ WhIIciI I.like. Ihe nreat. .! wonder 111 the atate of |.,wa^and |ierhii|i^ in any other atute, is what 1*^called the ^ Walh d J,ake.^ in Wn^ht coun^^ty, twelve milen north of the Diil^tli|tic! and^I'.icilic railroad and UO miles aaat of l^u^buipirt'ity. I he lake is from twu In four^fort higher than the surmundiiio country,^in some places the walls are ten feet higk,^fifteen feet wida at the b .ttnin and five at^the tnp. Another fact is the siz^lof th*^stones uhih! in construe!ion, nil of thrui^vai i vino m weight from ihree loim down to^I^^' |Hiiiiids. There are an abundance of^stone in Wriffhl countv, but Surround^inn the lake to the extent of about ten^miles there is none. No one can font^an idea as In th^ means employed^to brino them In the spot where they were^made a part mid pare. I of the (jrrnt wall.^Vroiiinl tin entire lake there is a Is It of^Woodbind, half a mile 111 width, aoBMaaaJ^of oak. With this exc. ptioii Hie country ia^a roilijU prairie. The Irees must li.ive been^planted there at the time of Hie bui|dlli|{ of^Hie wall. Ill the sprilli; ^^f IKiii there waa 11^(,'reat sloriu and the in- on the lake forced^down thr wall 111 several plan a, uiakini; it^^Ml Msary for the farmers to repair it or^mflai airiuajl inundation. The lake oitu-^pies a ground surface ot L'.mni acres, depth^of water aa |iaai as thirty-five feet. Tha wateris clear ami cold; soil loamy and^aiiiiily. Ilia singular Hint 110 ..in. lias I...11^able tn BMartalaj where the water conn s^(^OBJ nr wliei.' it i;n. s. yet it in nlwuys^ch ar and frr-h. THEMARKKTHi HTIM'KH.Nkw 1 hi. . Nut. h. Itnr ^iJv-r M%,^' ^^[ i-'i Kirtu ^: 1 qatoti MoVNBbtr, It-til StroitK ^ii'l l.n^k^'. Sltifkt*to ^Uy Mfl Ifftmlif hut pMMMab^wt'itk, 1 li^lluT^ v*mm littlf iiiipn*^ion innili*^^pOO priOB^ uaUttJa tit * IWtJi MiM Un, wliii h *^-r^- 1lit-utajnetn uf *^|nt 1 il if ftiHiii|^iiliti itui. ^ ..-Jtr^wlii^ li IikI r^ ^ ' iv^*.| MNM MUpOfl of lit**, wam^Immi'Ki |nrifi^[^ Ii) tl.t- trivliiiKt-l^iTK*ut kii^I worwi^a ^ihidImiiiim H'U.ti.ri'. I in- rliiM* wo^ li^Hv^' Ml^rlu ^^tti hrni |^rii ^**sfnr imir-t uf tho lint. (jnvi*rii* fill-IIS 'lull HU'I i-t'-H*ly. IMfolMun r*4M'hii! t ^ti\\ liijih#^r fimir)* '^^^^Nt.^Uif priot pitMatog 11.' mi lni^inu i^^ MAii^lnni oil^Uri'liiT*. Tin* innrkft n|if^ut^l Ktruiujc nt I.HIS and^RfivaiMMd NJafliUr, than mtAmm la i A^r-li/trp aUfSMt ^^^ l.l'J'n wtK follnwtil ti^ a rw-^li.-u, nfi.T whii h Hm- m^rk^M rioMd firm at UtSH. fJoTrtirn^iit Innnlh, ^4-, IS,; 4SM. 1W *^; North-^tn nnlfi ^-'i. |.1 ^^l^*rT^^i*. TIL oni'im 1111 -^lirovniiHMit, V*; (Inv^^^ Navimtiuh, l^n^-^;'I'nwut-^^oMUa%^aiM.MH; t hion raettt. *i7*t. Uo(ii*yon ( nil t*am^. taiiKi'iM from 'A to n; lant^loMlMtt OMMd ofti-nti at I'rinu* iiicrcajitiU^talpBT. V i^ - M'-rliiifc! ^'IcIiauk''', ^^'i^k aiid i|ui^t, n|IIhU^ ImIIn, $|.hli ,. if^art, filMtt. IIH \M^ VkTtUk^CBOMO, Nuv. a. 4aMltt IU^'^ i|V.ilUO.^Htcaviy, okmiiA woak: ohotot to ^*xtra li^^v^i, Vii...aiwni, $l7*i*H.r^0; atuoktMM MM^hth, ||J0tiSwUU; Thim omiUs, |LB^^U^V wmU-rD^IMMI) t-.**^'^ -i.i l. Ha(n llHOf*i|^ta,Kt; -Iivly. rhwiiui fn*. Ihwt; HlKatl, $:i.nktf i.or,; ^M^^^^, ^M5%4Ua^t liifhu^f;t.^Ki 4.Ki. Hlit'f'iiIt*H*^'i 1 *t^*. 4.tMr; nti-aily to -t r* ^ ri*j , n^-^..^^*^. ^^.7^*t ^i.^'i; Winli-riMi, f.t.ritk*4 1.17 ^ ^; I ^jjiim. ia.jj(.4.io. rim40CI PMODOtlL (|fir\ixi. Nil* K, |;|% p. in. ('Ion** VVht^t^RiMTl Nor.,7.*V; Ini-.. Mrk; May *4.^Turn rilnMlji Nut., :iJ%,; May.^Oat- St.wlv; Nov.. IVH; May,'^^.^INirk tMnturi Nut.. MUAt Jan.. H.X1SL^UNV Siraily; No*. W*Ml J ML,,*i %.^ft. I.Mi\ I NO 114 t.S. IklHHOLI HON THK Kllt.M 4^K 1111,1, A 1 HmimU] it* Ihli tlay diaaulvM hy nnitirt! AUMMrti Mr. Hill MktttiMttM hiD*in^**a at tl 1 ntatiil.trim will |^ay ami oollari any ami all hiita.^I^.hi-hI lh^li iia. H00C, Nt^\. UNV, KL HAMMILL ViU'HK TO (hkditurk kmtatk OK^Mnr-hall. ilii-i*aw^il. Nut i^m^ la^hafabf llwa faf the ^IMMWahinml, ailiniiii^.tratrii^f tin- Mtata of alMMMM S. Marshall. ^MMaaSm to^lhi^ crialitttri* i^f. ami nil imthuiin having rlaima^aKuinM |m saiil qWoopoiL to i^xhilti( toMi with^tin* MOMMafi Voojobofa. wiiliin four MuMIm afti^r^thf^ firal |^iihlirati^^n uf thin nutirt*. tn the -^nl^avlm(n^atfa4jfit, at 1 ho ottro of A. ^'. Hotkm, city fHolOOjOa POOJOtf OfailtH |ark'', M ^ ' ti.Jt tTrilury. too MUM majj tlx' pMOO for tin* traiia^art ion of too uooinaaiul ^i.l rotoio, iu Um county^f U'winititil ( lark**. Itat.il at llrK-na. M. T. ()rtoU-r 1M. l^.t. SAKAMK MAKSHAI.L^Admtniatratrix of tho t**tau* of Thnmaa H. Star-^ahall, ili^ri^Msl. I poblaoatioos, Oct. m. in^i. VOTH'KOl- srtM KHOl.hKKS* MKlTINtl-^4* No-il l- ishofOOjO irivi'ii that a MoatwCpf th#*^h'kliolih'i- tif too MiMa (*OBM^lUlatOfJ MiniiiM^M|raftl will ho h^'lil on tlir 1'ith tla^ uf Novi*m-^bar, A. 1^. lajjk at H o'.-lm k p, tn. or *ai^l oW. M^tin^ ufllea of UH^oaoa|aMU in oWook) bloeK, Ml^th^ nt| uf Hooaoa, I^wm an^( t lark*- county.^Montana trrritory. fur too pfirtMkar of iiloetug^Iff IfOoooM of th*' OOoWMMaf fur tli^* ^ n-niim^year. *^oh. 21,1H^*xj. o. MHIH4 'ok. \trn i:oK DiHHoLI Hon ok paRTKB- ahioNottoa ih h^Tfhy nfOB that tin- ro-|^art-^aWfahlp aarMoloN aajatiofl botfaoM lao 00000*^ahp^oU otaWc too0V01 MMaa ojpi MvU of r. II.^WimmI .V Co. at HritTin Montana. i^^Ihta Ala\ ilbMoltradbi Mutual moaant,^Mr. i . fl. Wo.nI r.Miriinr. Mr. lohn Hanl-^wirk will i*y all oojtototaoJMI booUitfao of tlm^flllll auuia auflinflMal t^i rolaWi and looatal fur^all aroottola 'In** ^ 1 ftna. t\II. wopjx J.II. haudwicl^|^at.^.l Boobbo, Mont.. Not. ^ |ML UlSSOMTION N0TI4 K PHK IXVPART^i^ uoraUijD Arm of DunoclHayaa at too I ri iu^li^nahM^u on RataM aaooqo,oppuoita tin* Northara^rarith' th'iM't. ha- tliUda] domi aloa^foq ho 11111-^tnal CkuCtatMii, Mr. Jobo IVmui n tirin*;. Mr. Nl I,^ll^\i^^ will root Lnur* tha buattova at too old oohmL^ainl will pa) aM \^ n t fot-hip Intiabtfl InMfl anil^rulloot ail -h ht.- doj to too 1 tto t.nn. M.T. Ratoo,^jlMJH iM \^f.^I roeonMaod r tnettmmWi M. T. Ha^^***. t^tha f.iTorahli' ronMiioratiun of th** putroti^ of tho^Im 1^^ firiii uf DoM ^l Haya* not fii lay jy-raniaoi^frit iul-.John pi ^* I1 ELKN \i';i. k nt riiiiiiiii.il 1 aata,^Thrre is more mystery and history on-^nectid with a paflkof cninuioii p!ayiiii; cards thmtin iiver.ieje in hi or wouriti laa vara of,^Th* b ar kiiiosori^in.iilv NHjaaaaatail David. Aimin.l. r. ^'a s ir and ('harleiiiaoiie. Ills'^tiaOtivt (ralun s are ||aaa th. se ill some^atylt's of rn nirh cards, the original nanu s^Is in: Mill n t timid by that )i nfjk . The^Othai f ih of pi. turrs ist 11 irpri a ntation^of the k ins 111 old lewish co.tuuie, of aim iiiOraek, Il .m m ami Fraiikish amah Tha^aaaalU in tin' MtUM nick arc usui'llv Judith.^I'alais. Katbl rand Aru'ine. ulncU latter Ma^lllrn IIMBBOBtttOa of tin- let i i s 111 ^re liua,^BMkuuj qoara bydaaiaat, In f i t,^history has baM raMaakad Rbroud fm 1i 11 ^ li reiilace Ihe barbarous i tli^irs whichhave bn Inst inr il. but sinner nrlater the i-ttiifi.-H are iinain r. st m d, Americanplaymt; cards have pr. a Bat d us ajnat^ variety la thi^ diractioo Inrvbra ones.Shnilly iift. r the UsTVulatioO. oiii. 1;.^Hiinzaml btvaBtad a pack for our f..r. lathers'^Due, In.t.-ad of Willis there wer. Wiubill^toil, Adtius, Franklin and Lafyctta, for^quifiis, \1-1111s. I ortuna, feres and Mineiia^were represented. Indian chiefs provided^the kuavi-s. To-day a puck of them are oou-^Midered a Taluable addition to any museum.^Tlm origin of playing cariU haa been and THENEW YORK H GOODS STORE QUANTITY AND QUALITY ! NKWGOODS OF MABYELLOUS BEAUTY! CAKPETSI C-ZL-RPETS I CAEPETS! PartieularAttenoion is (ailed tooorNeo^Line of Hoqiietts, Bnvoellti, Tapestrya and^Art Ingrains in Original Designs and Spe^^cial Colorings. Napier Mating Oil Cloths,^Linoleums, Smyrna Etugs, Brash Mats.^Senp Matting and Windoa Shades in^Great Variety. CARPETS.CARPETS,^CARPETS,^CARPETS. CARPETS.CARPETS,^CARPETS,^CARPETS. LACECURTAINS--PORTIERS! GenuineMadras Lace Curtains, Brussells Point Lace Curtains, Tambor^Lace Curtains, Cluny Lace Curtains. Irish Point Lace Curtains, Dra^^peries and Portieres in All Known Qualities and Artistic Patterns. furs,fursi 1 SFCQNH SHIPMFNT | fursjhjrs i InNatural Lynx, Russian Fitch, Siberian Squirrel, Opossum, Monkev^Seal and Beaver^A CHARMING SELECTION. DRESSGOODS DEPARTMENT! Itdon't take half a glance to tell where the Finest and Largest lines of^Dress Goods are. About everything that can be asked for is here. We^have the stock. We give the Value. SpecialOfferings This Week in Ladies' Scarlet Underwear! AGENTSFOR FOSTER'S CELEBRATED LACE KID GLOVES! ALLGOODS ARE SOLD AT NEW YORK PRICES! Outof Town orders Promptly Filled. Satisfaction Guaranteed.^NKW YORK DRY GOODS STORE, CornerBridge and Main Streets,Helena, Montana. KSTAUI.IMIKIIIN IMS, 1:1111 11 1 IN 1 km:. INT11 UN ATI ON A L IK )T E L. ThaIjuveBt lawdiBg H^t.'l.' Han the very bent MOOMMMIbMiM in the city^Katett N^Mtdl t~- |h^r ilay ami upwurilH, atvurdint; to liH-atiun uf roonis. M. L1SSNER, Proprietor. ThePioneer of the Great West! cosmopolitanhotel. HELENA.. - MONTANA. SCHWAB^ ZIMMERMAN, Proprietors. Th^ Oljgtl. Moil Dnirable Leading Flr^l CI^ti Holel In IK. City. KMTAIII1SI1KII 1887. JAS. Mc-M I LLAN ^ CO., ..a^. of th* MINNEAPOLISSHEEPSKIN TANNERY, Mud 11. i- In Hides,Sheep Pelts, Wool, Tallow, Ginseng and Seneca Root.^Sheep Pelts and Furs a Specialty. 101,103 ^ 105 Second St. North. ShipmentsSoliritPil. Minneapolis.Minn. Writefor Circulars. Oom*rMain Street anil Sixth Aveim*. A School ol Thorouirli **laaMaa1 Uutinan^Training. FaMkhaaatag)IrlUiapijto, KaBWDahlp, Hank^laa. Mftaaat ami l^-i.'i^l rovja*. Tvkaittihv. Car^^wptuvlmira, Mpclting awl all um I iagnai^Unuirliin. I'milnI'IiiiuoktmiiIii lit 11 AMl P^M ^f Kxin-riiMu-.,! haakajai l^a) an1 Bwaiaa aaHtoaa. rot I'artii-ulam Himm^MHMBi HaaaBlar. at AiMr*** H.T. KMil.HIUltN. A. 31.. I'nh1 [.1,1 . a I'rupriniur, !(^...aa MouUuia. U.S.PUBLIC SAMPLING COMPANY. CityOtfice Removed to Second National Bank. Sunipleuami .Ways miule of All ()n^n. (.'uusi^ninent sulii'iteil. Sample* of each^lot suhinitteil to the ililTi rent Smelters, ami the Ore Sohl to the Highest^l_ Uidder. Stiuiplintf Works at Northern Purine ami Moutnna^tVntral liailruail .luni'timi- Take Motor Line.^WHITE FOR TERMS.TELEPHONE NO. 71. THEMETBOPOLITiilT, FormerlySparey's Hotel. Runon Both American and European Plan* Sample Rooms for^Traveling Men. Mrs.T. H. MORSE, Proprietress, PHIlIPSBURG, MONTANA. THEROCKY FORK COAL COMPANY Isnow prepared txi deliver Coal from it^ Mine* at LODGE Toconsumers in this City. Kor Domestic and Steam purposes Rocky Fork OoaJ^has boiuperior in tins market. It Ughtt Etaadily, makee Hot Fire and leaves little^ash. Iry it. PrincipalOffice: ROOM 25, PITTSBURG BLOCK. ,\ i EN^ JIES: OtUMBWIlinos. A Eimiak, K.L Bohki i A I'n.,^Tin; aim la' Li'.miikk Co.,^0. K. UtUJM, BouuBuurr, Ij.S. iloi.l.IK.K, Balaajaj, Deerl^nlt'i'.^Ilutte.^Park City.^Ilijj Timlier.^Uo/euian. | Emi i (loxmx Co.,^A. Fiu/i.k,^(iio. T. If till Ma),^Hi ki. Huos.,^W. H. Warn. Anaconda. ISillinga.Livingston.^Tow nsend.^StillwatttK K.W. NET LL, Manufacturerand Dealer in Hits.Spurs, Quirts. Whi|^. Irishes, Hlankets. Sheets. Dusters, Slickers,^Nose Hat's, Sweat Collars, Horse Hoots, and all other tfoods usually kept^in a first class harness store. Hand made driving harness a specialty.^Opposite Grand Central Hotel, Main Street, ^ . HELENA, MONT. FORFALLAND WINTER JUSTRECEIVED. AI.arj.v stin k of lni|Mirted ahd Domestic Suitings. Overcoatinj^, Trouserinxa and^r^n^) Vent n^f. which I am prepared to make up on Shortest Notice. Good^Worlmwaahip a I Itjrlilll Fit fnnriat^d Call and j;et my prices before pur^^chasing els. ^lu re. MERCHANTTAILOR,NO. 13 PARK AVENUE. WOOLDRIDGEHOTEL! iPannBlock. Corner Main Slrrel -Oppo.ltr International.! EverythingNew and First Class. Steam Heat and Elevator-^RATES: FROM $1 TO $'J PER DAY. T* Naaant t'lai-e iu Helena. an.tj,,^,| A,-ii.nim^Hlatiiiiih Htiwt ( an, t^. and fn.m all Dtp**,. aa4 FAKErAIU TO HOTEL.