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THEDAILY INDEPENDENT: HELENA, Sl'XDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 20,1889.
EATSGRASS LIKE A LAMB.
AWonderful Story Told by an Old^Timer About a Former Resident^of Helena
Useof Liquor Forces Him to Sub^^mit to an Operation to^Save His Life
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Trn^iiio|frllli-Hllnii Hint haM HM^After MM ^ m ^^' ^^urni-oii'-^knife
1have liu ili -.in to MM^iuv friend. V Hii-dli-r.^^timer lust uiglit. ^Hut^1 will Ml warn wlucli X.
^r ili^' hat-, .i,^rriimrki'u hi
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hiiold^1 know a Ht^ir^^nld Hot object to
claiiuiuuiu^ lii^ own. One of tin- Hint pron-^pedum to strike List (iiiiuee yulcli w in. .1^Scotchman mimed J.hlhh Mctiic. Jiiiiue^was it big Luxky fellow Willi tin- ci mat it 11-^lion of 11 iiuili'. He wiik 11 haul worker mid^a bard drink'r. It was kapoejMi t^ ipi^hiiu ^tf his MM . He would drink all uie^lit^and do a btflgM davV work the ne^t day^tlian any man in camp, lie had a claim^which punned out wi ll, and lx'inf{ nidim-^trioUH BBBtiei .1 to make a pile 111 He\eral^yeara. He threw away his pick and shovel^and let the pf ^-|^ i t 111:.' pan rust away.
Hutwith I Milie u u'ood fortune came an^increased di sir.' for drink. Not having^manual l il. r to peitorui the poena taken^into Inn system was liut slowly elnulli .ted.^ami Ins mh ^ -1. ui I l.iiv mjmi to allow the^ravages ^^! iiiaMtiofM toltouiis. Still lie was^able to dl ink any man under the talile. lie^never ati- breakfast without at least a dozen^sir a it It wi iskiea to Nttle hiiv Mjueamish-^Diw he inn;lit feel Jileait t lie st Munch. He^never drank any wlter With Iiih driuka and^the barkeeper li always patroin/.ed told me^tbat Jainie would average two BtleMkl of^whisky a day. I'lna went on tut *^^1 u * - tune^nntll it'Hid whisky would have no effect^upon him No matter how mueh he drank^ha Couldn't -jet an edge on, and he st^ii|sil^driiikiiiL'. T.i t ia |m stopped drinking^good winskv andbafpui patfufliistam a dive
Wherethe UXiat villainous eoliipound M|
s-,1.1 .is ii i'irii 'ii. it had Mm dawn d effect,^after drinkiua; a euu|da oi i|*arta of the^^lull 11s 11111 ^ i -. p. in r .1.1 inn- would liri^hteii^np mid MIH pi .s ilit and ii^ree ilile aa lie^waa moroae an 1 surly before he took Ins^bitters.
'The njuveiialinn efteets of the coffin^varnish with which Jamie had lieen spread^tin; over Ilia interior lieguii to fail, and the^saloon-keeper was in despair, ileaawthat^hia heat waa MMBfl its gripping ipi alitus o^^Ms Lest customer. He could not afford to^lose him, and after a loin; study, evolved^from hia inward consciousness a receipt by^which be Imped to mid did retail! the CUK-^tom of Jamii . lie si . iiieda Liu chunk of^quicklime, a bottle of mpia fortia and a^couple o| plugs of navy toliacco, and I ikin ^^out tbebeud of a Larrci of whisky , be emptied^the compound into the Inpior to give it aaja,^strength ami eiiilur uu i
Theneit luoriiliuj Jaime came around^for hia matutinal nip. and wis helped to a^glass .uaw 11 from the barrel containing the^vintage of 1*12. It wa nt to tin spot, .iamie^waa 111 ectaalea and bad the barrel marked^loi hia private ii si . but la lore he bad^fimahed it be grew sick and wan and feeble,^and bad to call 111 a pli\sieian, who diug-^uoatsj the caae and tolii the once heart)^and healthy mall that hia at.uniich waa^gone, and that be bad but a few days in
badbut
whichto put hia affairs 111 daH, He^also intimated that Ilia whisky must^have been poiaoned with aonie enrro-^m\c ptuaou. I his information waa borne^to the ears of Jaime's frienda, who, know^^ing tbat he purchased his hitlers at but otic^place, concluded to interview the aal.Miii-^keeper and see what they could net out of^him. He waa interviewed, and by a power-^ful pressure which waa brought to Lear^Upoll him he Confessed to what he bad
dutie.The enormity of the crime aston^^ish' 1 the 1111 11. It waa true Jamle'a life^didn't amount to much, as hi' had been^commit tun; alow auicide for yeara, but the^hemouani aa of the olh iisc consisted 111 hav^^ing apuled ordinarily fair lupmr. Siu b a^reckless and unjustifiable ( . one could only^^tart with the punishment it deserved ^^dentil^and Mm fellow waa imaged to tin old
pinetree up the gulcli and Ina st.sk of^K01 ids i^i\eii to the tlauies. A great many^baU d t^ see t In stutl [irtnfl to waste, but^all. 1 such a heartless revelation aa was^made l^^ Mm man before lie uaa hoisted no^on ' dm i d t . t ickle It.
Thedoctor a young. aiiiLitiotia fellow^with a college education^waa informed nf^the di-cow ry which h id Lien iiiiule b)^Jamie a friends, and ha said, knowing the^cause that led to the dlaeaae, there waa just^one chance in a hundred of saving the^man's life, winch might bt accoinpliahed if^be would submit to a delicate I'la ratioli.^The |MHir mall waa only too Kind to learn^that he might Le savi d and const lit d t.
havithe opi ration perforated. I he dootoi
aelecteila healthy lamb, and killing it re^moved the atoiuach, which he placed 111 11^tlluas vc-s^ I suiioiindcd with wad r kept at^a ci' teni|s raturc. V\ ith the aaaistance^of nii^tI^ 1 plivsician the young doctor re-^Uioved Ja111.1 s itOtnach lllld cut out the iii-^tlaiiieil purti 'lis. The lamb's stomach waa^fitted 111 and the patient ri placed iii bed.^The operation was successful and Jaime be^^gan to ineinl lu'lil away. He was ted mi^ewe'a milk until the stomach's were nicely^knitted to. i t her. and 111 tWO months Jaime^waa walkn.j around as lively mid ^^ mkit-^oua aa In evel was. He had u^^ taate for^liquor, and could not be induced to take a^drink.
Hutthe most curious part of the storv ta^yet to Colin . It was 111 the fall of the year^when Jamie u 11 made a new man. In' the^aprillK be Waa missed from town for ae\i ral^day a and a aaarcb waa instituted for bun.^He waa found down the valley nearly live^milea. lyiUkf down by a aprinu aalia-n. \t ben^awakened be sprain; to his fei t ami ran off^about UWyarda.t hen sudden I \ dropped upm^all fours and Oomiw need browatnn u|aui the^irraaa. The ararebinK party were all frienda^of his and knowini; wicil had lavcn done^Were not mueh ^wpruwd. Will, a watch^waa aet over Jamie, and after he waa herded^for a week be came to his senses and^caine back to town. No one ever men^^tioned Una infirmity to Jamie for be didn't^know it buna. If. lie n maim d 111 Helena^four or Ave yeara afterward* and every^apring would led old NeboobadtMC*^zar workiuK in bim ami gu off and rha'k by^hiraatlf for a two weeka' Rnute. 0 ^me to^biinaelf. come back to town and bebal^hiiuaelf. Finnlly aoine foul friend told^him of the nielanu.rpilosis ti nt had lakmi^place in hia nature and he In c.' me disuuati d^with the country and left, lie ia now in^Europe aomewbere. About two yeara ago^I waa in Switzerland and met I11111. He^waa accoiupuuied by an old Scotch ahepln rd^and a collie dog. It was in the apruiu of^the year and 1 realized that Jamie had^turned biinaelf out to ura/.c. He wua^in hia riaclit mind. however, and^naked me about many of the old tuners m^Montana. He converaed freely about bis^affliction and told me he had succeeded in^keeping It a aecret in the old country. No^one knew of it but hia old aervitor, who^waa a circuuiain-ct and truatworthv man^who knew bow to keep hia tongue. HI. .s. J^with u^. ^I health, mi independent fortune^and no carea, Jamie Mctiee, now In y^^ud^the meridian of life w ill proLaLI) li\e to a^ripe old age, und aouie day w hen be haa^tiuishci browaing in urueu paaturee,^watched by hia faithful abepberd. will lit^down and las gathered into the fold above^with the other lamtai.
Iforgot to tell you that be ia a atrict^vegetarian.
AETTLKDB\ CHAPMAH.
Tliel.Miestli.ilof MM ApiM.tiitmi nt ^f Kail^way t'lerks Decided ^e^ler^l^^.
WiaHlNT^iN.^^ct. I*.t.-Iii compliance with^a requeatof the preauleiit. S.licit .r (ieneral^Chapman haa rendered nn opinion ii|h.ii the^iiueation aubmltted by the civil aervice coin^miaaioiiera. In April #, M. Taylor waa ap-^IMiiuted 111 the regular way a railway |a^atal^clerk. Taylor, however, did not take the^oath of office until May. 1HKI. The lime^when the rule to include the railway mail^aervice almuld go into effect having la-en^extended from March 1/i to May I, the quea^tion came up whether Taylor almuld not^have been aulii' Ct to a civil aerviceeiaiiiinu^tion. The aolicitor general tiiidathe fact^that Taylor did not take the oath of office^until after May 1 ia immaterial uihiii the^qoeation of Ida right to bold the oll'n e^to which he waa ap|aiint^al in April. It ia^understood a large numlM-r of appointment*^Were made to the railway mail service, juat^priorto May I. and in a large \^ rcuitageof^these caaea, the ap|^.Mteca were,^owing to the ahortneas of the^time, uniLb- Ui take the ncecaaarv^oath, winch fact, it has la eti cont. nd. ii,^rendered their anpotlMMMri waW. The^opinion waa approved by the attorney-geii-^er.d.
torestrrsiii t'iini;res^.
hMUMaWMU,tict. lit. ^ At yeaterday'a^aeaaioii of the AmiTlcm Forestry eoiigreaa^the MMmMH rc|Kirtcd favorably a reaolu-^tlou cidlini; u|k^n mm goveriimelit to eatab-^laai a Konafry commission for thepnaer^vmion of forests. Kdfiir Ti Knaign, mini^miaaioiier of Colorado, read a pa|a^r on^government foreat reaervea iii the weat.
Inthe eloaitig aeaaioii of the American^Forestry oojMJMi to-day S. ^J. Nortbrup^read 1111 eaaay on ^ Arbor liny^ in tbeeefcoola,^in u hu b be showed the vernal holiday ia^now being celebrated very generally. He^aaid the children are planting millions of^treea, California taking the lead. A reaolu-^tion waa adopted aakiug emigre** to with^^hold pill.lie. lands from sale until the timber^ia old enough to cut. Hon. Jaa. A. Heaver^of I'elillsyIvallla waa elected president, and^tin meeting then adjourned.
K One Was Klll.il
liKNvi.a.^ h t 111. Iteferrnig to the LM^^coin, Neb., dispatches of the accident near^Sterling, Col.. 111 which were aeveral fatally^injured paaaeiigera. Agent Seiuple, of the^I'ni^ui I'aeific, aaya the report that any were^killed 1* abaolutely without foundation.^On Sunday t he engine of a west bounde^^^pre** ran over a couple of cow* near Ster^^ling; the engine wua thrown from the track^and the eugmeer alightly hurt, but not^badly, lie waa able to return to work on^Tuesday, and Hot a amgle pnaacngeror train^man. except the engineer waa hurt. The re^|Mirt probably grew out of tin*.
Ilonrilol Pweakjfti Missions.^Nkw Yoaa. Oct. III. I be American board^of commissioner* for foreign iniaaiona tin^islu d tln ir biiaiiuna tin* fuMMM and a.I^journed. The report on the condition of^iiiiasion work 111 China and it waa a very^large field for work there. Educational^work waa moat wanted. Ilolcomb, former^missionary to China and the prcacut seer,^tary of legation at I'ekiu, niadu an addrea*^on the subject and urged the enlargement^of the ivducatloiiiil Work.
Prilledlug Cliierson's Itemala*.
(ViNiouii,N. II., Oct A I he coflln coii^taming the remain* of Itulpb Waldo Kim r^aoti, whoae grave waa disturbed Saturday,^haa las'li placed iii a aecurely IhiuiiiI Imix,^which in turn baa Lis 11 de|si*itcd in a grave^coni|aiaed of Llia'k* of granite, cemciiteil^together and aecurely faatened with a gran^lie covering. It ia the generally accepted^theory that the act wa* committed to ere^ate a acns.tt ion.
truliee Is Preparing.
'akis,Oct. l^.-Tbe Sixtli ^!or|m, which^France pro|*^*c* to double on account of^the mcreaao of the Oerinau garriaon* in Al-^au e l^iraine, ia now ccuteredat Nancy. Ibe^aaatern railway facilitiea will lai doubled^and also those running from l.ille, Lyons^and lie.smiiou to the QenMM frontier^^ ^ a
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AtsiiN, lex., Oct. I*. The Capital Tree^hold Land and luvcatmetit coiupmiy, of^Kngland, baa tiled a charter with the secre^^tary of atale. Its o|*.rations einbraci' it.imn,-^HXi acreaof Canitol avndieatc land* in the^Fan Handle. The capital UfUJMMKn.
I.uvur)1111 \N heels.^The |asiple at home alwii) * appreciate the^beat in the bind, and of course they do^when they goto Chicago, New Vork and^other large citica in the eaat and Mouth, it ia^therefore no wonder that the tide of Mon^^tana travel to Chicago and the eaat la now^largely over the popular Chicago, St. I'aul^and Kansas City railway. Make no mistake^but aak for and inaiat that your tickets read^over thia jnatlv pipular railway. The dm^ingcaraanil ,\fann boudoirabs ping car*mid^the new I*^^ 11 ina 11 cars arc marvels of lux^^ury and comfort. No other hue bctwieii^^t I'aul and Clncaoo or KanaaaCity run*^them.
Curefur I'ib'a^Itching pile* are known by 111.nature like^perspiration, producing a very disagreeable^itching after getting warm. 'Ihm form, aa^ui II aa blind, bleeding and protrudingJpilfM,^yield at once to the aplpicati.ui of Dr. Ikw^aauko'a File Hemedy, which acta directly^u|M^u the p.us attetisJ, aliHorLiug the^tuiuora, allaying thecintenae itching and^,'Hcctmg a permanent cure. Fifty oeuta.^Addn^e The Dr. Itoaauko Medicine com^^pany, Fiqua, Ohio. Sold by It. S. Hale^A. Co.
liiantiarlaln'Mfolic, t'lmlera aad lliarrhira^Itinirily.
Thiamedicine can alway* la* dependisj^upiii. not only 111 the milder form* of aum-^^uer complaint, but abm for malignant^dyaentery and cholera infantum. I he^live* of many ueraoiia. and especially chil^^dren, are aaved ny it each year. It ia pleaa-^aut, aafe and reliable. For nale by H. M.^I'aroheu A Co.
reacheaall the prmcipl citiea of the weat,^and if you alwaya aelect it aa your route,^you uan baniah fretting forever, no Himaith^1* it* track, ao aumptuoua and luxurioua are^ita uara, and ao appetizing and well cooked^are the meal* aerved ou ita diner*. For^ticket*, and any information about thia^^I'eople'a favorite,^ call on your h^:aJ^agent, or write to W.J. C, Kenyon, Qea,^I'aaa. Again, C H. ^t N. K. It.. St I'aul,^Minn.
Therewa* a terrible epidemic of dyaen^^tery and bbaaly flux 111 Vope county, fill^noi*, laat aumiuer. Aa many aa five death*^eeWftei in one day. Meaara. Walter Hroth-^era, of Walterabtirg. aold over :Wl bottle* of^Colic, Cholera and Diarrh ea ltemedy dur^^ing thia epidemic, and aay they never heard^of ita failing in any caae when the direc^^tion* were followed. It waa the only medi^^cine used that did cure the worst caaea.^Many persona w. re cured by it after the^diatora had given them up. Twenty-five^and 50-ei r.t bottlea for aide bv II M. Car^chen i Co.
ASafe 1.... 1 ... 1^ia one winch la guaranteed to bring you sat^lafactory results, or in case of failure a re^^turn of purchase price. On this safe plan^you can buy from our advert isi d druggist, a^bottl. of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con^^sumption. It i* guaranteed to bring relief^in every case, when used for any affection^of throat, lungs or cheat, audi a* Oiuaump-^tioti, Inflamation of Lung*, Aatbma,^Whiaiping Cough, etc., etc. It la pleaaant^and agreeable to the taate, perfectly aafe^mid can always be de|^ended upon. Trial^bottles f rise at li. S. Haltf A Co'a. drug store.
Mil it Win*.^We dissire to say to our citir.ena, that for^year* we have been selling Dr. Kmga New^Meeovery for Consumption. Dr. Kiug'a^New Life Fills. Huckl' n * Arnica Salve and^Klia'trio Itittera, and have never hamlled^remediea that w-ll aa well, or that have^given audi univcra.il satisfaction. We do^not heaitatc to guarantee them evi ry time,^mid we aland ready to refund the purchase^price if sntisfactory results do not follow^their use. These remislie* have won their^gn at iHipulantv purely on their merit*. It^S. Hale ^Y Co., druggist*.
ASure Cure f^i Pile.^Dr. Kirk's (termini File Ointment haa^cured Kluid, lib* ding and Itching File*^when all other ointment* have failed. It^absorbs the tumors, allays the itching at^unci', acts as a puilticc. give* instant relief.^Dr. hnk's Herman I'ile Ointment I* pre^pared only for pile* and itching of the pri^^vate pari*, mid nothing else. Kvery laix i*^VajTaeted. Hold hv druggist* or *ent by^mail on receipt of price, t ^^ c.nls and fl |ar^laix. Sold by S. It. Hale .V Co., Helena.
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London,Oct. lit.^ The Tory organ* nre^making the moat of the recent scandal from^Chicago, and about the ^Hhhk^ of a jury^tot tbe Cronin trial.
AWoman s Diacuvery.^Auolheriwonderful diacovery ha* been^made, a: if ' ,,H'' bT ^ lady in thi*^county. IliaeiuM. fast. ned ilajclutche* upon^bur aad for aeven yeara ahe withatiaid it*^aovereet teat*, but her vital organ* ware un-^dertuuied and death aeeiued uuinllieut. For^three months ahe coughed iiiooHaantly and^could not aleep. Khe bought of ua a bottle^of Dr. King'* new Diaoovery for Con*uiup^tion and waa ho much relieved ou taking^the lirsi doae that *he slept all night and^with one bottle ha* been imraculoualy^cured. Her name ia Mrs. Father l.utz. '^I t. i- wrilea W. C. If aiurick i. Co. of Hhelby,^N. C. Oct a free trial bottle at It. S. Hale^It Co.'* drug *tore.
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Formand Lift Pumps, (Jus Pipe and FitUaga.
SoleAgents for the
Celebrated^Suwerior^ and Famous uAeorn^^COOKING ^ HEATING STOVES,
andW. G. Fisher's Cincinnati
Hotel:and : Family : Wrought: Iron : Ranges.
OctenniallUfn-rerators, Ice Chests, Water Coolers,
IceCream Freezers, Wood and Willownre, Glass
andQmhswiN) ksflMl and American Cutlery,
Fri'tu'hand Aniericiw Mirrors, Plumbers' Goods
andSupplies, House Furnishing Gooda, Eta.^EvenlKxly reppectfullj' invited to inspect the I^iryeBt and most Complete Stoo* ot
HARDWAREIN THE NORTHWEST!
(Mmfrom t!ie CViuntn IoMoImI and Promptly Shipped. Respectfully,
Clarke,Conrad ^ Curtin.
C.B. Smiley,
ParkAvenue Livery and Boarding Stable.
FineHorses and Carriages oi' Every Description Always im^Readiness at Reasonable Rates.
CAREFULATTENTION TO BOARDING HORSES!
414Park Avenue. Telephone 2 I 9.
iftieiena
PLUMBEES,
Gas: and : Steam : Fitters.
EstimatesUpon all Work It Our Line Cheerfully Given.
203north main street. - - - helena, mont.
Helena I timber Co.,
MintKmil- iii V. II. OtMlbli)
Roughand Finishing Lumber
andZLTactorsT- TSTotTCm
Ordersby Mail will rec*^i^e Prompt attention. Correspondem.'w eolu'ited. Yard^and l-V-tory near Northern PmM| iHtpot.
i-uini-iiM'18*7.
McMillan^ CO.,
rrnprlaloniof tha
MINNEAPOLISSHEEPSKIN 'TANNERY,
amiUvalar* la
Hides,Sheep Pelts, Wool, Tallow, Ginseng and Seneca Root.^Sheep Pelts and Furs a Specialty.
THEFAMOUS
WAUKESHA,WIS.
ACar Load lust Received bv
BACH,CORY ^ CO., Sole Agents.
HELENA.
BOZEMAN.
AJ. DAVIDSON ^ CO,
Dealersin
BAINWAGONS, SLEIGHS, AND BOB SLEDS.
AGeneral Line of
AGRICULTURALIMPLEMENTS.
Hayand Grain in Car Lots a Specialty.
101,103 ^ 105 Second St. North.^Shipments Solicited.
Minneapolis,Minn.^Writ* for Circulars.
U.S. l'lT BLIC SA M PLING COM 1 \VY.
CityOffice^Removed to Second National Bank.
Sauiplaeand AasayK made of All Ores. Consignment solicited. Samples of each^lot submitted to the different Smelters, and tlieOre Sold to th^ Highest^Kidder. Sampling Works at Northern Pacific and Montana^Central Itailroad Junction Take Motor Line.^WRITE FOR TERMS.TELEPHONE NO. 71.
THEMET ZKO^OX^T^iJLT,
FormerlySparey's Hotel.
Runon Both American and European Plans. Sample Rooms for^Traveling Men.
Mr$.T. H. MORSE, Proprietress. ^ PHILIPSB'JRG, MONTANA.
SANDC0U1EE COAI DOES NOT SLA( K,
WhenExposed to the Air,^AS MOST ALL OTHER SOFT COAL DOES.
Alarge portion of this Coal is similar to Anthracite in character, and does eot^the room with soot. Ask your ileuler for the Sand Coulee Coal or apply; ^e
S.F. SHANNON, Agent.
Owes- Montana Central Depot.
ARTHURP. CURTIN,
Furniture,Carpets, House Furnishing Goods,
Havingleased the two upper tlonrn of the Davidson block and connected the earne^with our alreadv immense salesrooms, we now occupy four entire floors, extendlnc^through the whole block from Jackson ^o Main street, stocked thoroughly witK^gomln of every grade and at prices that defy competition. Every purchase made^strictly for cash, directly from first hanils. and ship|ied in car loads only. As ex^^amination of goods and comparison of price* solicited.
MusicDepartment:^Pianos, Organs and Musical Merchandise, Etc,
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