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THEDAILY 1NDEPENDKXT: HELENA. BATUBDAT MORNING. NOVEMBER 16,1881). THETEACHERS' INSTITUTE Whatthe Young Ideas' Instructors^Talked About at Their Sec-^ond Day s Session InterestingDiscussions on Impor^^tant Topics for the Edifica^^tion of All 4k,.Hlil m Trw lii r IDri hi i he ^^. Iiui.1 nminW^ C^m- uf thr ^ul,J^rl^ ol^M in li II. li^l^v Atthe opening of tb^^ wmviiuI tlaj H tH-wtinii^of the TaarhenT iiihtitute, repgltJM NR^^electt-d frum ttiimlii! tin- ti HrhiTH Riiil MrK.^K.G.YMMWMaalaajad IsJ Tiik Inhitkn-^iiknt. Her r^-|x)rt in hp Mlajaja. Theteachers nf In-wis mid Clarke county^met fur Mffc at !hf Oajajnl m'IhhiI IhiiIcIiiim^at U:3fi a. in., Friday Mfaiag, Hi li-n f,^Clarke m the ilinir. ^ hi MMNl ^f tl^ t ir^dirii'HH ol iiihiit iiu-iiiIm r^ 111^^ institute the h|hIlUlt.' of till' w hhiull llMll iii 1 11 |^^M|I halfan limir. \V^ r ui Imt ^|H-ak uf thi-ni-^Maaiatency of tin tariiinitw of teachers.^Those who fr.iw HiitlniHiaHtio and, is-rhiipt.,^eloquent on tin- subject of punctuality in^llii'ir own Kt'hool riHiiiiK or heforr tin- tcucli-^M in niHtiluli' anwnilili il, should MVM lie^^uiirki'd hh tardy. 'I here in no doajM Unit^^'A (fiM.nl iminplf in the U'st Herinoll.*' TheDrMt subject introduci d wan ^Methods it TcHOhin^ tin- Tables.^ As tin- lady to^whom tin' topic was aMUi'in d wan itliaent,^M t larki' rail' il |M M r. Yhuiih to pre-^aent thi'Hiiliji i't, that it nui'lit lie dlsciiMHtd^by Hie institute, Considerable interest whs dl'\l'lo|m'lliii the dlSCIlMSKIll pHltlClpHtl'll iii tiy Mihsih KWfja. and Sunders and Mr Illll'H. VIihhCritlu. of tin' Hi'h'iiu schools, t In n^presented a paper mi 'int. rim dial. Bind^mi;.^ After u definition of readmit Miss^Crniii preeenti d met hods of drill on vowel^mid consonant sounds. I hr read' T then^discussed tbe rlenient* of i xprt hhiiiii, givtan^oral eluaiiipleH of the dith reiit kinds of em^^phasis. I he iiU^stinn wlit t her or not it ih^wise for a teacher to ^ive an eiainpli' in^reading was waunlv discusses!, t'oiikl all^the wisdom iti'Vi lo|u'd iii the ili-o u*.!.,!! be^broiii/hf to hear upon the pupil, the result^would not fall to product'an Meumulinhrd^reader, and Miss ('rum's tri atmi nt of the^aulijeet was as complete and cibiiustive as^the limit of tier paper i~riniM.il. Afterashort ri-ci'ss 111 * ^ ijuestion of ^W hat^to Ijcavc t hit of Arithmetic in UrauUMI^Ifradee^ was llltrndlio il by Mis* Sanders,^who exemplified her iftnenwit v b^ leaving^the iIihciihhioii cut inly to nth, is. Mr.^IfoMg, Miss Tuiule^, Mrs. IM'iuiip mid^others presented their views on tin subject,^and all seemed to nyree that It is better to^learn fewer subjects and learn tins* well.^Mr. IjOflM lin n MM to ^t. fend the coininit^lee in the selection of the text book. He^said there is li'.tinny in the tcit Issikthai^Is MMMMMMfjTI that a failure to teach the^whole bisik MMM* lack of ability on the^part of tin teacher. the nihtitiite then Hiljourned until ^ oVIlH'kp. iii. Thewoi k of tin. nfbrnisui o|^n,dwitli^it pnjier by Miss Teairue. Helena selnsils, on^the subject of ^School Kooiu 11, c. n at ions.^^The writer s|Hike of the uctiMty In th. cdn^eatiolial world; of the juliuiratioti of pupils^lor a teacher of vai led and Inyh iiecomplish^llientH: of the use of blackboard sketches of^fhiii11 litr foi um in making the small boy^fecial home under t he nnfaniiliar circuru-^Htances of the tirst year in aclnsil; of th^^brightness and warmth winch are added to room by a few drawings with colored^crayon, the pap i was not onlv a strong^argument for tin decoration uf school^nsiiiK from a praci ical as Well as an imtliet ic^Man (point, hut was also a line bier n v pro-^d .ctioii. M is^ Mason, tcachei of Irivliand^dr iwinc; in the city schools, followed with u^pa|N-r which very pro|srl\ suppleineiited^the MkW hy Miss league. Th*^teacher* all seemed to endorse the tine^aent iinents of both essays. Mi-s Claike^aiitvisleit the presence of plants as add'^lion.I decoration. Mr. helsey s|^ike^earnestly of the practical advantage of a^knowledge of djMWhMt of the need he had^ei)s riencecl in ttyiMM toyive graphic MP -^w nt it ions balaM his class in botany in^irwrf l^njfl^ IttllMjhV The reverend ff nil.^man, ihrajTI i MMM in NMMtahM uu rit,^iln ii coiupliineiitcd the work of tin hu*i^and girls of the city sclusils in lettering^and otherwise dMOMJMM. the black bo.nds^ill the high sclusil i.khii. Aftera short intermission, Mrs. Ayr,^teacher of music in the city sclusils, prc-^si nleil, in a pi|n t, and. with a rl ihh Inuii a^prnuarv grade, tin ohtim of intisic^claims^which have always ^ Aisled, hut which aie^^iore fully IMOR^ted. ;ih tlu; '.vurld and^time ftdvatice. If jg tlui MMM ^i^M^music M |t HIMM or to (s'lietrate Its pro^fMM depths hi jBtfudMMfl It into public^sclusil work. With an ability to read^music at sight, many will pui-^^uc the subject further in later life. He^who has even a modi rate amount of knowl^^edge of viK-nl music rejoices always w lulo^the ignorant man iicm r MMM to regr. t hm^loan. Mrs. Ayr would MMMMM in a con-^vertMitioual way in the primary rooms; teach^a few arbitrary signs to U-gui with; teach^uuulity and intirxdtirt by-example; that^tile notes represa lit those sounda; would^empliiy the mditial, the inductive nut hod;^would not recommend too much assistance^by the teacher lest iude|h-iidence be not de-^vc1o|mh1: would pay pailu ul ir attention to^pronunciation. Mrs. \\r MOM of the^(siwer of nniHic in all depaitiin utsiif human^life. At the close of her reading she intro^^duced her class of little ones, and gave an^exercise in sight reading, which w.isasuc-^ress and was well received. MiasSchaetler, another Helena teacher,^preHelited a pa|N'i on ^Intermediate (icogra^phy,^ It was evident that there is always^something fresh and interesting in her^methods. Mr.Kay then read a papr on '^Sclusil^DhwipUMtM which bristled with gisid^MMM and stirred up considerable interest.^I'lie p unt which aroiiaed the most discus^^sion Was ^should a tellcln i sit iii the sclnsil-^MOMr*1 Mr. helsey at last pit the sum^ami substance of ihe whole discu^-ioii in a^lew Words by saving that it i ll de|s llds Bp-^M the individuality of the teacln i. If he^has within linn the el. incuts of a diwlptuv^iirian. the electricity which governs in his^little realm, it inaki sno difll n nee whether^In sits or st nils. \l tne clo-i ,,t th., dis-^cuHiion the institute adjourned until Tilt*^p. in. 'Ihe evciiiiiif hi ssioii was taken up by a^verv able and interesting lei tiiri hj li. v K.^It. Kelsey on Sir Walter Scott's ^Ivanlna'.^^which was highly appreciated. The clos^^ing MMhM of the institute Will be held tills^UoraiBg, which I'rof. (I union, si de sii|s r-^intendent of public instruction, will at^^tend Nostale or I ro/en Oyster-,^At the HroadwayKi-.ll Market, lienn in-^ber it is the only house in the city I hat fresh^oyster* lire received dally from New York^and Italtimore by express. Try a can of^the Celebrated liiK-kaway Kralid of New^York Counts at (DmMjV. lsr can and be con^^vinced of the quality ami iiuillitity. IhiOMiWAVf-'i-u M IIIKKT. 1'.'.'Kl'NldWHV. MmmmmMil Yimiwill nib* it if rou don't to Tin Mm. m tiii:v. m. c. a. 1'heTrue Mains of tin- \n ,11- uf in. As-^^%iniatliiii. Kditorof the Independent: Two brief ar-^ticleaunder the caption of ^Y. M. ('. A.^ re^^cently up|k-ared in the Imiuknuknt that^were calculated to mislead the public, and^hence demand correction. While it is true^that on the l.Mh mst. the Helena Y. M. C. A.^siiireiiih fed its lease upon tln-rooma recent^^ly occupied ill the Orauite block, and hav^^ing stored all the apparatus belonging to^the gymnasium with other |s-rsonal proper^^ty, has for a time siis|ieiided active work in^the interest of the young men of this city,^such action has in no aeuae resulted from^any financial einbaraasiiient, since all its^pre* nt liahilltica do not aggregate flat),^while lta available HHaeta in the |MMMl^pro|srty above mentioned amount tout^MMl MM The facta that have led to this^siih|S'|inioii tie briefly these; Since the^death of N-cretary Cutler in Ihhx, the work^of the iisws iatioii has been prosecuted at a^gieitt iMMhrutMOi ^lid in the face of oon^staully tocreasiug discourageliient. In Sep^^tember last, the rut |mst wiih carefully reviewed,and ti e pros|iect for greater use^I illness in t m I ut hi e was considered, result^^ing in the ih libi lat ive judgment of all thow^MM) WhoM toe burden of maintaining tlu-^i rganizatioii h id lai n tinally thrown, that^without an cllicieut general secretary it^would be nnpissible to prosecute the legit-^mate work of the IIMmilslMM to such an ex^ti nt as to wai rant any further call ii|kiii the^generosity ot the Helena public. The^association was exjs ndiiig almost |.^^ |. i^muwth for which they were receiving no^adiipiate return to those hy whose con^tribiilioiiH such expenses were defrayed.^Tin- work of the asaociatlon was practically^n due, d to the gyiiitiiiHium. there being lit^^tle else about its MMM to nttr ict fMMJ^MM i li It In l. nttUMMllj solvent, (t was^ill terinined to at unci- reduce MMMM to^to a iiiiniiiiuin, and aeowiMJI the co o|s'ra-^tinn of the international committee in New^York in an iiiiMeilinte and earnest endeavor^to secure t he right man for general sec re^tary, i^ sii-|h nd active w.a k until he should^arrive. Such ih its present status. 'I hat it^is, however, only pausing to gal her strength^tor the enlarged in-^ fulness that is believed^to Is- MMMM tat such an MMMBthM in^this city, is proven bv the fact that under a^thoroiighlv n v1-.1 d constitutum the follow^mg boitid of directors was chosen on the^lith UMt., each one of them having tirst agliellto serve if elected: N.W. Mot iiMMU, M. Kullaid, C. K. Ki^^lls. A. H. Nebun, I . K. (hsidwin. .los. W.^Del amp. W, ti It.nlcv. K. I^. Shiffeu, K.^Shai|h'. .1. M. Woodbriilge. II. C. Arnold,^C. S. iMfclNMh W. Uttla,iuka VI. Kddy,^and II. (i. Young. Tlusedirectors have MMM the following^as olliccrs ol the assis-iatiou and the bMMt^A. II. Nelson, pwwidi lit| K. I^. Snilfeii, vice-^presidenl; T. K. (risidwiu, sei'rilaiv, and^,1. M. Woodl lids*, IMMW, Subsi'ription Issiks are in the hands of a^li il i ii I m-r of gent leineli most active ill the^woi k of the assis'iatioii, iiolhing being done^uikiii the pledges secured until the arrival^of a general secretary. Mr.H. K. Itr.iwu, one of the wen tarns^of the international committee, has been in^the city for seveial weeks past, and his^large experience in association matters, MM^the conseviieiit wisdom of his MMMj has^excited a genuiiio enthusiasm iii Y. M. C.^A. Work, that will hisiii he miinifest ill a^way to secure the liberal benefactions of all^those interested in the Mtiala moral and^religious vvellare of the thoiisatidH of young^men, who in the rooms of the Helena V. M.^C. A. will find a moat attractive place of^resort. It is confidently expected that early^ill UM the ass s iatloii will la- again ill ac^^tive o|hi.item, ii having merely ^let goto^t ike a (ri sh holt. A.H. NnaoN, I'reaideut. Hi*sure Hint attend the t-a'. t sale that ^Ver^we in Helena, The ll*s. Hive tiMlay and lo-niur-^row, Agreat sis-n't: I'o MMM'MMj a*^ in^('r)slal IMMMt OmM street. \ t olinei llelll litliUt'C Ol KillK trtlllir'a tnull. Thisis Mark I wain's In t and most orig^^inal I'ook. A keen and piwerful satile on^English nobility and royally. \ thorough^ly tiiieric.iu woik. Illustrated by .kit) fine^drawilrgs by Pan Heard. Agents wanted to^whom exclusive com rol ol territory will be^given. Thou-alids of dollars will l^e given^aw ly as MMM to agents in addition to reg^^ular nrraniifuhrrgi Send for particulars.^Chas. L Wchster.y Co., Minnea|silis. Minn. Is'k Ml f^r the rush at The Hi-,. Hive. MMtM4 MMl MMA^I he following business w is transacted in^the district court yesterday.^UM^vfoha A chnter vs. OmtImL GMh bon;motion of defendant to have this^MtkM diHiiiissid at MMMMTi cost huh- tftlllOlI. Mlft-Amelia Jacob- vs. Severn K. Jacobs;^motion of plaintiff for judgement Mi the^pleadings sustained. Is-.'l(icor_c 11. I'eW et al. vs. Hebi r^Kobtli ts et al. I Ins calls,' BUM MMl ^lo^^tion to MMh llMMlMMMM after arguiiielit^hy council. Court took mallei under ad^^visement HTMSamuel I. H iiber vs. John 1). Hns^cim-; motion hy dctciidnut to vacate order^appointing S. II. MeMntvre releree, also^motion of plaint ill to amend pleading* by^inserting MUM of Suiiuea J. Harber m^place of Samuel J. Harber. Taken under^advisement. MMA, K. pnmom et III. vs. .lohll Met-^calf i t al.; motion of defi ndaiit to dlsaolve^in junction sustained and pi intitl's upplica-^tioti to amend pleadings by interlineation^granted. Court ordered ill the papers in^this caw be transferred to sixth judicial^district court of Jefferson county. Offend-^claiits excepted to i his ruling. Amarriage UoMUM) WHS grant'd to John^II. HarllU'isit. ol Comet, and Mr-. Minnie^Kisk Hllswy. of l ast IviK'hester. N. II. Italia^^il.In. i^ $:l I'er DHMk Cabinetphotos ^1 per do/eti at Hull's gal^^lery. Helena ave. MMM Warren, on car^line. MMOtolMeellnt;. Theboard of MMMIMMMM of I ^ ^^ - and fluke coiinlv. Molilalia, will mist in sjsci il sis-'.oit at |tl a. in. Monday. Novcin- MfMi IMb\ Hy ^ldi r of the board. .1.S. Tisihiu, Clerk. MM,Mont,, Nov. IS, MMi^ Movetill V el ^. MMMMM ' Ag.sid opportunity to buy cisiking and^healing Moves. We are wiling out our en^^tire sliK'k. Oo not mIm this opp^irtunity.^1 uiware ut cisit. MMMM A Hu^iww. IAli'si should mil al Krvs i (iamer's and *ret a^lutir iif slipiMT*, as lie is scl.iua thein al a rery^low tigiim. Or.I^ii|rj;e lliseaaaaof women a specialty. Sixth^MMM ^tid M uu Street. Hull|)avell|ii*rl I ^iii i ollipanv : iittlee re- imiveilto Oataa* aaltdlna;, eornei \t ,un-n amiHlvlll MVelllie. i out I-velll*lv el) . sillinglor \t ii|(es.^In Justice l'leisi'hi r's court yesterday^there was a jury trial on a civil caw. The^plaintiff was Mary Nd-on-Johnson ..,ul the^defendant Mrs. Helen Uirwn. The latter^MMMM the RmMM house, near the North^^ern Pacini' depot, and Mary Johnson was at onetime an employe there. The latter sued^for wages alleged to be Joe, and in the^courae of the trial some amusing incidents^were brought out. Hie plaintiff had been^sick for some tune aM she was nursed, it^wan alleged, by Mrs. I.arsi li, who di sued to^balunce In-r account bv charging her with^aervicin tendered. Marv Johnson h ft the^place and t he billow in;' day was inarned.^Mr. .lohtison had to call ujsiii Mi- I. Ml^to Herorc u suit of clothi a that he pledged^with Mrs. Lamm for his board bill amount^iligtoftO. He had to have the alothM to^!^^ married in. I he mom v due Mr^. John^^son. Mrs. I.nrscn al-o wanted tooft-i t L\ the^lillsband's board bill. At '. o'ehs k court^adjourned mid the mm will go to Iha jury^this iiioruing after the argument. MUM\n\ LAS08, Theiv.,p.,, thin That Is I nsurvajrad U liai^^^en. tmtmm tX ill tin.^About two thuds of Montana's doia in ih^unsurveyed. I Ins repreaelitH hn.on.ltlltl^acres of land. A great deal of this is inoun-^tMMM land which will probably mverb,^aurveyed. I^md is aurveyed into towushi|*^each having l.attU.flU iicrea, mid to survey^all the land would reipnre between 4'ii ami^Ml MMMMMj Survevor (n in nil Katoii ba^^ll!-ves thai I he present system of conduct^^ing government surveys IS altogether wrong,and in his rc|sut to the MMMM} of^the interior will in,ike recommendations^and pn-sent his ideas ^I how the work^should !^^ carried on. Thereis TL'.^i,t^^i appropri ited for the sur^^veyor general's oltice for ti e survey of pub^^lic lands in Molilalia in \t year. Of this^amount flo.iii, is a special appropriation to^Is- ii- .I in the Milk Kitrar valley, and (icn-^^ ral Katon will devote fi.iMI of the regular^annual appropriation of tklniill for thin^work onlv. HaveY^u loit Two Nickels Ifyou want a bottle of first chiaa claret or whitewine, delivered to your bonne, the placeto get a gisal ijuality at ten cents per MMMis at^ IMMM imkk A Co.. TelephoneW, Intel nat lonal Hotel. Kuekleii'aArnica Salve.^The last Halve in the world for cuta,^hniiaeH, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever^sores, tetter, chap|sd hands, chilblains,^corns, and all skin eruptions, and isisitively^cures piles, or no \m\ reipuri d. it is guar-^antis-d to give perfect satisfaction, oi money^refunded. Price J'i cents per Isu. Kor aule^hy K. S. Hale \ Co. .telle,son llsvl- I i,l,it it lull Ntw^ lai.KiNs. Nov. IS.^Jefferson Duvm^ih a iWHwnger on the steamer Leathern^which arrives here about MM tomorrow.^He Monly suffering fMM general debility. ^^. intaathaa OahMM Seel/ouvre bill uf fare lor to-day. Mi Witt it. rnWMrAUMW In Helena. ML, Nuv.^It. Is-.t Ha*, t. It. Ulan Jr.. iiBilaflai Mr.^.l.-irnes rerrisaiid Misa i Mruline CarlMii,, Isitl, 'dHelena. HAItNIttt.vr IH sM V In Helena. Itev. Ot.^KaleiKh ntlii't.it ids'. John YY. Itariiieuat. aMM^^inteiiderit uf the ( ^met mine, and Helena I k llussi.y,uf ItoHton. Mass. The cereiliulo look iilaceat St. PaulV Metlnslist KpiN'npal chiircli,^Nuv. IS, MB. li. inn LaMJ* N^. t. r. v \. M. AA ,-i-iriilar i'^iiitmini^ .-itioii of the alsive^iihiiii'I lod^e ^ill lake lilac* at Maaonic^^^a^ Tarapki, eorii.'r of Hntailwai and Jackann^striets. on Inst mid third Nitnnlav nw^ninifs ut 7 oVluck. MeiutsTH are rauaaMd Ui Is*^prompt in uttelidauee. Soournliis' hrethert, are^eonliall) ilivite.1.\\ M II. SMI I II. W. M (lEO.II I i. Secretary. SPECIALSALE -OF- NEWHOUSE. TheItem opportunity MM OaMMj hi Helena to Purchase a Fine. Well Built, Warm, CONVENIENTSIX-ROOM DWELLING WithinTen Minutes Walk of Main Street, only KJ,UX). $100Cash, and $40 Per Month Until Paid For. ASmall r aunk Mold live on lower thair and rent the upper floor. The hotiae^ih ho built that partieH living ,,n up|HT (hair would have separate front and rear^entranci-h. and separate Hheila ami otithouse*. The offer open for TK\ DAY'S^I ).^ ul htniiiire of R.A. DAY, Room 7, First National Hank Building. THISSPACE BELONGS TO JNO.R. DREW, TheBoot c\ Shoe Man. SIO-T CP THE BIG SOOT. BRUNELLCO. Property 100FEET NearRodney Street ATA BAKUA IN! E.S. FRENCH ^ CO, SOLEAGENTS, ROOMSli AND litf, PITTSBURGBLOCK,^nuBraoMi'* 2000Yards (.milted Satins. Colon, Me. PKB YARD. Me.BACH. .^^^ Down liiiilit s' Jenev Ribbed Vests. 24l^ozen Ladies^ Kid (Moves at M^Dozen Kiidies' Long Newmtrkets, OneLot Short Wraps at 7:e. PKB PAIR^$5.00 BACH,^UM BACH, TheAbove Prices are LESS THAN HALF COST, as an Inspec^^tion Will Prove. BRUNELL^ CO. MEN'S FUR COATS. (ur Stuck Was Selected in^July, from i'irst Hands. We^have in Stock 129 FURCOATS, EmbracingAll the Style* andQutlitiefl Known to the Tradeat auE-Li:t^T st. IIELENiL. OPENDAY AND NIGHT. OYSTERSIN SHELL: OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE: KiitraiHvfor LwHh ami F.-uiiilirs One Door North of tin- Main Kntrance FRENCHAND GERMAN COOKING. 22Jackson Street^Below Opera House.^EF0 8CHLAADT.- - - PROPRIETOR. ATTENTION!EVERYBODY! iam t'loBinc out the stork of the i. X. [* BAEAB at Inures much BELOWCOST. ARare Opportunity in Now OlTereil t^, |iurrliiiw Dry I-. Kub bajfCloUuBC,Oirti'Purnichitii; (i^m^U; |!,k,ts, Shoes, etr., at Hr^mim never In-fore (4bfad in llelenn. Iiiiprove this QoUm Op|m)r-^tunity Don't forget the old m1 ami on MAINSTREET. H.BARNETT ROBES,CAPS, ATTENTION! WeCarry :^ Complete Lineol GrTZJ5.1TEBOS. SHOES. TheyExcel Any Shoe li the Market for Style and Durability. Alsothe tairireet Line of Cents' SK.m'h in the City, inrliul.nt: Hunan A Son and Lilly.Hrai'kett and i'o.'n^ inakea. RALEIGH^. CLARKE, -^^^^^^ ^^ ^N ^ .^^;, AOB, i,|,erMala Mmi TOYS,DOLLS, SELECT W.H. BAKER ^ CO., ^Till'I' sfair: 22EWING STREET, i^ fettkMfMpt OaaaaMaOaHl ihmiwi TheSan Francisco Tailor. luriiB flothtaaClaaasd, Henunil, Alii^n^^ and^lti'lN^M^t. H,.H, \Vi,rkniHii^lna, N.^il^ I^.,ukwiiI hiHburl Notice ASPECIALTY MwImin FlMalaa and aitarlaa V^mt Oar in-i.i- of All Kin,l-. linviw. I'ninl. Kti-.. K*.ili Ki'lll'iVtHl. IIk.1kn^. Modm^ , C.B. LEBKICHER,^3d F!cor Herald Building, ToOrder. H'kik-rNeatly Ruled and Printed. QUI^and See what we can do. FINEFURS. FredStolba Fur Co. i-l.il.ll.li. 'l sin,,. 18(1(1. ITS.WAIJASH VVK CHICAGO Seal(larnienta in New ami Kxchistre^desKtiH, and Perfect in Fit. Order*^and nietiHiires left at the Helena^Corset and Kid Clove Parlors will receivePrompt and Personal Attention. MONEYTO LOAN! InMUM 10 suit on from Six Montha ta^Five Years Time on Ileal Katate^Seeuntv. HELENAAND GREATFALLS. Intart Anything ^^^n nia\^v. Mi in T S.C.ASH HV 6c CO. 'CommonSense^ Bobs, MitchellFarm ami S|n in^r Wagons, PineSleighs, Harness, Lap Robes, Bells,Carriages, Buggies, Cwrte, Kt^- Moneyon hand. No Delay. Cash paid^for Ileal LVtiite Mortyniies by W.H, CLARK ^ SON, Gen. Agents. por tUMnGmRhJ Loan ruinpiuiy. MINNEAPOLIS,MINN., Boardof '^,^^ Room, Pittiburg Block,|Hslan M(INT \ N \ BusiiicssGilk'c i riniii'^'iijiliii' Institurc Theonly First Class Kusineae School^between St. Paul and Portland. Niyht^school Octolier to April. Head ^Hoard^of Reference^ in College Raporter.^Wjite for terms. HAHN^ WALTERS.^Gold Block, Helena, Mont