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THEDAILY INDEPENDENT: HELENA* THU1I8DAV MORNING. OCTOBER 10,1889. Commentof Our Live Newspapers^on Various Topics of Home^Interest ConcerningCattle, the Lead Ques^^tion and the Australian^Ballot H.w Mexico Itetaliittc* on Moiidtna-^^ikn I'risp MMl Pertinent Ob^rrva-^llons of the l^ay. Ta\ertrvc feuin entertained l^y central^and west Midi' Mont una stockmen, anysthe^Renton Kiver Press. coiicerniuK the outlook^of the cattle inU reatH are not participated^in by northern Montana growers. It is Inn^the season ban been an unusually dry OM^Mid that range feed i^ ^till short: mill no^eenous losses may bo looked for. It in not^the evils which may overtake thciu bni^those that now surround them that create^uneasiness among cattlemen. They are not^in the habit of borrowini; trouble or ^f^crossing bridge* before they re.ich them. TheMMM ^^f complaint among cattle^men are not founded ho much in the^weather and feed as in the low prioe their^prodnct commands, and the disposition to^tui their herds far beyond their intrinsic^value*. They complain, and seemingly^with justice, that the average Ihx gatherer^does not take a proper view of their situa^^tion, but assesses then herds w ithout taking^into oonsideration the risks of their busi^^ness. Here is where the complaint comes^in. It is not loud but it is deep. II,^ Mexico Strike* Had..^I iin sister n public. Mexico, has got back^on us ill great slm|^e about the lead ore bus^^iness, says the (ilendive Independent. The^pnaidtoftol that r^ public has authority to^revise the lanlf list at any time .mil he has^just revised as follows: Ihmexcel.t nvliliiacs, each f'Jn.llO^^ .ami* and sh.^,^[.. cul. !t*^^Kids, enoli ^8^Hwine, livinii, each. .. IH^Bwf rat tic. each . IM^Mule*. ^ach IH^Krwh in. nl Ih^ f. polk and fowls. |n'v Ml kilotcram 10 The(ilendive lmlejtendeiit is loyal to^Montana as a whole aud, but will stand by^the linn ill.; interests, but with no taxation^on this kind of pr.iixity audits products^protected, it looks a little tough. Tills iic-^tion ill retaliation costs the cattlemen and^sheep raisers of Dawson countv jiiht the^amounts set down. Ow wealth is in live^atock of the classes mentioned in the list,^and we must lad a market. The United^States hud built up a tine meat market with^Mexico, but under this list llieavi rage Mm^ican citizen must do without American^meat. The election is over, all noise about^the ^BU l'our^ is done, but let us have jus^^tice and amend our constitution so that the^burden of taxation will fall ^qnallf on all^elasses of pro|^erty.. irfeets^.r .I.. aaalmHaa imw.^This journal has heretofore remarked^upon the Australian system of voting and^has expressed some views regarding it^which were not eulogistic of that plan of^voting, says the St ick (i i. ^^ ^^ i s' .loiirnal, of^Miles City. We have stated heretofore thut^eertaiti provisions of the law were ridiculous^in a country 'ike eastern Montana, and we^see no reason to clinnge our opinion. One^of thou is the forbidding of electioneering^within twenty-live feel of the ptrlUnn place.^This was not observed in this city on elec^^tion day. Anatlur provision is rinpnring^oandidates to he nominated in a formal way^in order to gel their names u|^in the tickets,^and in the same law permitting the use of^stickers. In a municipal election an inde^^pendent candidate has only to distribute^^tickers in order to in.inmate himself: thus^the formal manner of nominating candi^^dates is nullified if a party desires to run^independently of those who were regularly^nominated, or were pal on the ticket as in^^dependents by petition u provided La the^law. Thereare other points apoa which we^might touch, but our object is not to attack^the law in its intent. We. after observing^the operation of it on Tuesday, and the^quiet, decent and orderly management, are^prepared to say that there is much n.oie to^commend in the law than there is to decry. Theworkiugman is free from political^slavery, and the bum who would sell his^vote for six-bits gets even with his buyer by^voting against the mail who I .ought him.^These two features lire the only (DOW ones^III the law. and to secure them alone the bad^features of the law are easily sull. r.il.l. .^Home amendments to the Australian system^will make this system of bulloting as near^f. ct as can be ho|ied for among human^neings^ in an election. giveLaura Mild all who read this the lienclit of^another girl's ex|vrience. I'ntil she was^eighteen, she telle me, she never had com^^fortable feel in her life. At that time^a bath room was fitted up ill the house and^she began taking daily baths. She had for^^merly considered one* or twice a k^quite sufficient. In n very short time she^was surprised and delighted to nnd (hut her^feet grew warm and soft lUid rosy while, as^ft Voting girl's feet should Is'. Defective^circulation was at the bottom of the whole^difficulty, us it is in the majority of eases. Bathing,exercise, simple, nutritious diet,^open air, sunshine, regular hours for sleep^^if we would only use these aids to health^and beauty as they should lie used we would^need no cosmetics and might throw physios^to the dogs. PeopleWho Flat^^Care killed the cat,^ is a well known old^aaw. The force of it is in the fact that fret^and worry will [kill even an animal which^is popularly said to have nine lives. Fret^^ting and worrying may not kill you. but^they will shorten your days, and what hap^^piness is there in a life all cankered with care Hut how avoid Worry^. Well,^Americana travel more than any other peo^^ple on the globe, and probably discomforts^and delays in traveling cause us greater an^^noyance than all other sources of fretting^combined. The great Burlington system^leaches all the priucipl cities of the west,^and if vu always select it as your route,^you can banish tietting forever, ho smooth^is its truck, so sumptuous and luxurious are^its cars, and no ap|s lizing and well cooked^are the meals served on its diners. For^tickets, and any information about this^^People's favorite,^ call on your local^agent, ^.r write to W.J. 0, Kehv^^n, (Jen.^l'ass. Agent. ('. It. A N. U. H., St. Paul,^Minn. - ^ t^ i ^ i^The \ enllrl I naiiiiin.us.^W. I). Suit, druggist, Hipus, hid., testi^^fies: ^lean recommend electric bitters as^the very best remedy. Kvery Isiltle sold^lias given relief injr\etv case.'^t ^ue man^t.K.k six|botll. s.|and Jwas|euredJof j-licuniu-^t tam^oCItetCs ca is'Ct'and^ig.^Jr Abraham Hari\druggist, IVIlville, Ohio, uflirnis:^^ The best selling medicine I have ever^handled in my twenty years' experience, is^elect ria bitters.^ I l.ousands of others have^added their testiiuony. so that the verdict^is unanimous that electric bitters do cure^all diseases of the liver, kldnevs or blood;^onlf a half dollar a bottle at ll. S. Hale A^Co. s drugstore. Peculiar Parana!In combination, proportion, and^praparatWa of li.Krcilients, II^hm1'ii H.irsapa-^rllla paaaaMM the curative value of the best^known retne- UAA#J^e die* of the^vegetable tlOOG 5 king do in.^Peculiar in lu strength and economy, Hood'a^s.irs.iparllla Is the only medicine of winch can^truly he said, ^^ M Hundred Hoses tine LM^lar.*' Peculiar In Its medicinal merits, Ibsid's^Karsaparllla aceoni]'II^l.cs cures hitherto un- r:XSarsaparilla:;ten hetitle of '^Th^^ jrnateft Haai purifier cvei^discovered.^ Peculiar III Its ^good name^at home,^ there Is more of II ...d's N.us.u anttafold in LmnM than of ail athai^Diood partaMai ivruiiar iu it^ phaanmaal^tec.rd of Dor^nli5^rsa,^,;il,r^i^1 uoot he r ^ Cl^U 11 Bl | rep irutii.il^ever attained (^o rapidly nor held so^tteadtaMly the conOdenco of all classes^ul peopia. Peculiar hi the br;il*i-w..rk which^It represents, Hoods Kar- : rilla com^li nen nil aM ^ii owledRe I t mndert!^e esr a rc h ^^r ^' ^' pnjaatmi I 9 I ISC: J developed. withmany years) practipeilence in prt*tarii.|i nudaan s, J.. t to get mi.. Hood'sSat: .ilia Aoldhy alldriicirlstfl. f I; ilit^. l*-..|.aredt^nt^^OfC I. m0ud4100, A|h)ll iI tvell, Vju 100Doses On ' Dollar TheyDon't Know I s. Yenrsago an officer who served with dis^^tinction iu the federal army during the war^of the rebellion, says the Anaconda Stand^^ard was an npplicunt for a place in the^federal civil service. The position he rov^eted did not fall to his lot, but he was sum^^moned one day to the white house and^President (irant said to bim that lie had^been assigned to an excellent |x^sitiou iu^Montana. The officer, whom every old^timer will remember if we add that he was^Col. Andy *mith, wore an expression of sur^prise as he remarked: ^Montana, Mr. Pres^^ident, let me see, that'H a place out West,^ali. mt an iuch from the top of the map isn't^it^^ Col. Smith learned a good deal alsmt^this region, as many of the Standard's^readers ^.re aware, bnt his remark to^President (irant is tvpical of (he average^information of people on the Atlantic ooast^relative to Montana's geographical relatioua^to the map of the I nited States. Theworst of it is that the eastern mind^is even more hoiielesHly ronfused over cur^^rent |Militics than concerning the geography^of Montana and the sisterhood of western^states. '|'he density of ignorance regarding^us is constantIv revealed in newspa|iers that^say all sorts of crazy things about our peo^^ple, commending our greatness if our pott^^ties run their way, but writing us down if^the current runs counter to their convic-^tions. Cm*ol Hie Keel. Forthe benefit of those who have danced^till their little feet are blistered, or of those^who are troubled with chafed and tender^feet during the spring and early summer,^this powder is recommended, says an ex^^change, fry dusting the soles of your feet andiM'twcen your toes with it each morning^after bathing. 'Iline parts nalicv lie acnl. 1(1 pa its pulver^^ized starch and s* jwirtn powdered soap^stone. soap-It heals chafed places and relieves ,-xc. s-^aive prespiration. Talcum |s^wder I silicate^of magnesia i is also good. One young girl^wants to know if there is any hope of de^^liverance from clammy feet. ^Even in^summer.^ she say, ^uiy feet ure cold and^damp; in winter positively icy.^ I have^never had that trouble in my lit' ., but I shall LMtL NOTK KM. SMIKKIKF'Ss.\|,K BY VIRTUK UK AN OB-^der of Kilo in my liands, issiiiHl out of the din-^trict court of tin' tirst judicial district of Mon^^tana territory, iu and for the count) i.f l/.wix^and I'larke. in the suit of Alfred lliml against^llridiret His'ring, illll.v attested the 'Jill, day of^Hc|^temher, |ss^, I have levied iiih.ii the rijfht. ti^^ll., and int. rest .,f the said lln.Urct l^s*riiiK in^and to the faliowhuj lieatfribM pfopaHjr, situ^t(sl^in ljewis and I'larke country, Montana territory,^viz: lotNo. five .a.,in block No. nine ft), in the^town of Marysville. in ti e county of l/ wisand^Clarke and territory ofMontana. sai l lot \*-\t.e^lifty 1501 feel front on drand street and one hnn-^dnsl I^., f.s't in dejpti according to the |.lat of saidtow n of .Marysville in the oAeeof thantf clerkand nsatrdar of said Ltwifl and Clarke^com.(y, Montana territory. Notice ix hereby given that on I'riday. the Ihth^.by of October, A. I). UH, at the hour of 12^o'clock, noon, of said day. attiia front .I.sir of^tl.e e, .art house, city of Helena, Lew is and ('larke^county, Montana territory. I will sell all ritrht,^title and interest of the said bridge! Iks-ring in^and to the said aboie d,-cril^d proptfty, to the^highest hidder for caetl in hand. Iiiou under my hand this 'J7tl. dav of Kcptem-^In t. A. H^ |ss^i. ( ^,,,. M. ,1 EKrKIkm, Sheriff. ItyUAAOa l.lili.s.K. Deputy Sheriff. IJISHOLUTIONNOTICE. NOTICE IB ilKRK-^by given that the co-partnenhlp heretofore^existing between John M. Iliiehanan and Adam^Soinmerhe'.l is hereby .lissoKisl hy mutual rou-^sent. Adam Sommerti. Id retaining the buainess.^All outstanding accounts will E coll.s'ttsl by^him and all debts of the firm will la. paid by^him. ADAMHOMMEKFIKLD.^JlHIN M. HICHANAN. TOKHOLDER'SMEET1NO^THEANNI \l^O m.s-tuiK of the stis kholders of the Union^Mininit Co.. for the election of trustee* and Mirh^other nupii)iws4 as may come liefor^ the nnsMing^will lie held at the oilW of A. K. HarlaHitr I Via^sonic bni Id inn i. Helena. Montana, on Thurday^OctoU-r 10, mt, at ^:!^ p. m. W11u Ml Stkei.e. S^rn^tary. JOHNMAQUIRE. Manage. AreYou in the City Directory P )N|GHTSand MATINEE 0^L NIGHTS and MATINEE Comnn-ncingNext F .11. RUSSELL* tlrnndFarce ('(.nie.lv ('otnriany, I'ressMit^ing the Musical Slcetch, TieCity Director!, WITH CHABLIISEED, TheFavorite ObatdiHL and a fVmijaariy^^if Artist*. BWBETBDfOINOI IXJVELVt OSTl'MEN' GRACEFULDAEOOfOI Iteservedeeate on ante WodneedHjr^mominjf nt Tor* it O'Connor's Drug^8U^re. WEARE SOLE AG EN IS FORTHE FINEST RESIDENCE PROPERTY INOR NEAR HELENA. BROOKEADDITION, BRADFORDADDITION,^HIGHLAND PARK, HOTELand SEYMER PARKS, and^WALLACE'S SUBDIVISION SYNDICATEADDITION, Andhave the Inside on ALL of the West Side^Residence Prooerty. If you want a LOT or a BLOCK,or a DOZEN LOTS, or a DOZEN BLOCKS, wecan Accommodate you. Wehave piped the AMES, BROOKE, BRAD^^FORD and BELLEVUE additions for water, and^are now trading HAUSER BOULEVARD, which^Will be the Finest Drive in the City, and the^Shortest Road to the HOTEL BROADWATER. Rememberwe are Headquarters for West Side Prop^^erty, and call on or address PORTER,MUTH ^ COX G-old-Bloc-k:, - - Helena rONDKNMKI)liUlWW i i M i i Villi KMltH^ rntrnl. hnh St.'l'niil.At Unti.' ex.. St. Paul nnd Mat.II '^ a. m Molilalia.Pacific ex.. Itiitleaiul smithI tm Heirtinami llutte ex., Hull.' and Mint).,fell a. m Marsville exI '.' I'-ti'. MarysvilleexT;.m a. n MM Hi.Paul. Atlantic ex..llutteand wdith11:21 a.Tm M..iiti.n, Pacific ex..Ht. Paul and xfwtMl p-pa lieleiiHand Hutte ex.. hutte and Hoiith.Mt P. m Mars\illp ex.. lu.iOa. m Marysvilleci..6:in l'4 NorlhernrMW^VHKIVIL TlireiiKttwrsilMMin.l 'HiroiiKli^ ,. 11 h 11 i . I Untie,MiKxoiila and Helena ex. Marysvillei^eaenoer Kinilniht.hu., \li.n.. Wed. and Kri Wleknand lUaildtT iiaiwiiNer Marh(ille aciM.niiuiMiatii.n TlimiiKt.wts-tlMMiud HfMMl^^silu.iind Helena.Missoula and llutle ex Marvsvill..paswnKer KhnlDi|aec..in.. Mi.n. Wed. and Kri Wickcsand Hoiil.lor i^afs*ci^Ker Marysvilleace.nuni.slati..n 2:M)p. m^7:30 p. m^i. ^ p. m^- in m i p. ib .10:1X1 a. m^. 2:!^l p. n S:lp. m^^M p. ra .7:(^ a. m^Ml p.|ra^^ ;.'.....^4:110 p. n .10:110 a. b i ....... i.H III. DEI'VKT. Forall |m.ints cast, soul), and we*.t, via^Montana (Vntiml and Untie4.-00 |^. i ViaNorthern Pacific and Harrison . I ir. p. i ak rive. Kroinall MWXtl wt. soulli and west,^via Hutte and Montana I cutral.. Il:9i,^Via (iarrison and Nortliern Paeitic . 1*2:190 p.. CO VIv tim NORTHERN: PACIFIC^RAILROAD. TIipDining Car Brovti GREATSHORT LINE ToMl Batten Cltta! M.ir.JHESHORTEST ROUTE t^ chic^^ andAll Points East. TH1ONLY rHROUOH CAR KOlTTE LowRmM) QvMi 'i'iinc. PuImm I'bI neeBlwpiag ('arH. TAKETHE ScenicRoute ol the Northwest. Till^ AN|^ RAILWAYS. TlicNew 11hi INipular Short Um II1.1 WKKN Helena.H lrk.'^. Ilolllder.Unite. Marys, III,. St. Pun I. MIiiueilpolls. Clileauo. midAll I'oliita Kaal. SolidThrough Trains Daily IIKTWKKN Butte,Helena_ ^ St. Paul MmSleeping ^ 'lITH, LmIHIMMI 'iiiiii),' ('lire.^MiiKiiilii-ent l^nv ('(iacln^m,^mid Five S1cc|iiiik Cure for Bee..inIt 'lin-H I'iiKHen^era. Safety,Comfort ^ Convenience^for Our Patrons. Itw ill l.e tlx- |NMMt MdMTC^ of th^^^MMJMaWM M run UMM tlinni^li ^^ tunc. c.w. Pith, ('in Ticket A^t.^ii. II. LaWiunr,(moL Tick*! \xi. EAST,WEST,^NORTH arvl SOUTH nNorth Main Street, HELENA,MONTANA, A.E. VEAZIE, Passenger Agent. A.lkwih, (i. a., llutte, Mont. tiii;Chicago MILWAUKEEft^ST. PAUL R'Y. Ihthe F.iHt Mail Short Line from 8t.^no] ami Minnea-KiliH via I^i Crornw and^Milwaukee to ObiMflO and nil points in^the KaHtern Stntee and Panuda. It i^^the only line under one iniinii^einent be^^tween St. Paul arid Chicago, and ia the^FineHt K(|tii|.tH.(l Uailwuy in the North^weet. It ia the only line running Pull^man Drawing room Sleeping cara with^liixtiroiiH amoking rix.niH, and the finest^dining earn in t|^. wdrld, vi,t t|^, fHiU^U(l^^Kiver Hank Koute,^ along the ehores of^I^ako Pepin and the lieautiful MiediuHippi^river t4^ Milwaukee and Chicago. Iu^traina connect with those of the North^cni lincH in the (iraud Union de|K^l at^Kt. Paul. No change of cars of anv claee^Uitween St. Paul and Chicago.^ For^through tickets, time tables, and full in-^formation, apply to any coupon ticket^. agent in the northwest.