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I•14 • 401. IR. 1%Tob. 3.7. 3301ta1clicor, Ibijoarateaxams tCrir3r. linTiactscbgacaray . , 111{00. tea apme liegnaur. 0111 .'!1u ta t ) 000. • \VVIttiletsale and Retail sicAteas IK (*et CO CI Hats and Capa, Hoots. and Shoes, GIEN'Estr IrtIRNISHING GOODS, Aga PANCY NOTIONS OP' T:3 \1r GrCb awe CLOTHING Have recently been added to our large and varied stock and a Full and Fine Assortment Of theme lima of geods will hereafter be found on our shelve*. —)0(— Anuses Fos 0raliroirialea 3Peolacrcil ter WORKS. Hercules., CAPS, BLASTING, Sporting. Alm 1 , 1361M Ranch flutter and —AND— ALL ARTICLES OP COUNTRY PRODUCE Are made a specialty by this house. market price paid for River». Ease Apo Am. Knee or CettorraT NOIRES HOTELS. ir uLD11/11 HOT SPRINGS AND HOTEL. • \ Wit. TROTTER, Paoramros. These Springs bare most Wondert'ul 124 . >Arive Properties. In all forma ef X'b.u.tio • Z eirergalksslegas Awn ta Lead Poisoning and General pebility. -1 0 ,- The Springs. a M OIST Pl EASA N T 1JF:son:I' Per thous who are overwork. cl and weary and who deeire a few d.iya' relief fi -on. toil asiel Wai- mea and want a few dune reematiun. - —se; Rea a always *tale dIstusi luel•tear awl bans si; Pne te Pane et iii•fet ' Rena To aim raw Au. Taiwan. 07E1-131113aTT.4).-IL. god R1874.IIRAN't • W17110PIKAIE PLAN. o UA ibreJ & K BA UN. pROPHI3TORS IK Tee Osins A Kim,' same atocK one door north of J. R. Warren's livery stable. tit t t Meals at all hours. Nicely furnished rooms. 110171.011111.• ine LITERARY NUGGETS. [Gathered for Tits Aar.) little Are ia quickly trodden out ; Which, being *suffered, rivers cannot quench. —Shakespert. Some favorable event raises your spirits, and you think good days are preparing for you. Do not believe it. Nothing can bring you peace . but yourself. Nothing can bring you peace but the triumph of principles. —Emerson. Great souls have died for truth, and left their fame To be the watchword of anotherisge-, But virtue, ponce, courage, and hi gh Descend through pale, a common heritage ; - And beroesi live to -day in all but mime. Marl« L. Hildroilt. Every man has over the material world a primordial right of appropri- ation and a right of property over such things only as have been modi- fied by him.—Fichte. . jilt true, 0, Christ in heaven, that the higheetsuffer muet? That the etronfeet wander farthest, meet hopelessly are lost? That the mark of rank in nature is capacity for pain? That tbe anguish of the singer makes the imagoes' of the 'drain? • 410011. ‚Men are sometimes accused of pride merely because their accusers would be proud themselves if they were in their places.-- Shnistone. To give is better than to know or see; Anil both are means, slid „either is the end, knowing and seeing, Beauty and knowledge none call thee friend. ve doue naught for thee. —Otern Ieredith. Man is the only creature endowed with the power of laughter; is he not also the only one that deserves to be laughed at?— Greville. The cry wrung from the spirit', pain May echo on eoine far «ff plain Átad guide a wanderer home again. —Adelaide Proctor. There are some npen who are For- tune's favorites, and who, like cats, light forever ou their legs.—Colton. FORMATION OF JURIES. The following is one of the laws passed at the last session of the terri- torial legislature concerning the for- matión of juries: An act to amend section 255, first di- vision compiled statutes of Montana, relating to the formatiou of the ju- ry. Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Montana: That section 255, first division, code of civil procedure, be amended 80 as to read as follows: Section 255. At the commeneement of . any terni . of the District Court, or as soon there- after as the trial jurors summoned ¡ shall be in attendance, the judge shall I. examine the jurors who appear. and if more than tweuty4our trial jurors who are qualified and not subject to any exemption or any of the dis- qualifications provided by law, shall appear and remain after all excuses are allowed, the court shall discharge by lot the npmber in excess of twen- ty-four. If for any reason the panel of trial jurors shall not be full at the opening . of court, or at any time during the term, the Clerk Shall under the direction of the Court, draw from the box furnished by the County Commissioners as provided by law, so , twiny additional names as the Court shall direct te fill such panel, who shall be summoned hi the same manner as the others, and, if necee- t t sary, jurors may be so drawn and summoned, from time to time, until 1 the panel shall be filled; provided, ¡ that if any person whose name is drawn from the box at any time after I the commencement of the court re- sides at a place remote from where ¡ HONTANA. such court is held, the slip of paper j containing such name, shall be again placed in the box by said Clerk, and another name drawn therefrom in- : stead. When from challenges or t other cause the regular panel shall be exhausted, and a jury can not be ob- tained in a particular cause,the Clerk I of the court under the direction of, the judge thereof., Shall draw addi- tional names from' the box furnished ¡ by the County Commissioners, and: the persons so drawn Shall be sum- moned as jurors in the pending cause; provided, if any of the persona so drawn reside at a distance from where the court is held, so that such person • I can not readily be summoned, the Court in its discretion may direct the ¡ name so drawn to be returned to the ¡ jury box and another name to be I drawn instead; if the persons so drawn and summoned shall be insuf- ficient to complete the, jury,. the ¡ names of other persons shall be t drawn and summoned in like manner : until a jury is obtained. If from any 1 cause the names contained in said TIMM Wr 111. riiI30011114::» XOĽ. HOrfLDER. MONTANA. Under the new management the WINDSOR I. the 011LT rnurr CLAM BOTIL. in Boulder. to( THE amen table a set at the wisreOlt and etnbrace* all the euhatentials to be found in the market. Goad room. well furnished, and having most comfortable beds. JouiT\BAITA PROPRIFTOR box (including the names set aside as herein provided) shall be exhausted without obtaining a competent jury, , the Court may order a venire to be issued directing the Sheriff to sum- mon from the citizens of the body of the county, and not from bystanders, so many qualified persons as may be necessary to complete the jury in the pending trial, but upon objection bY either party e) the cause to the Sheriff serving said venire, the Court shall appoint a bailiff to serve the game, when a sufficient number of persons having the qualifications of jurors, as provided . `hy law, to fill the panel, in order that a jury may be drawn there- from, and when such jury is drawn the persons selected from the citizens to fill the panel and not chosen on the jury, shall be discharged from the panel, and Ulm§ chosen te serve on the jury shall also be discharged from the panel at the conclusion of the trial; provided, that persons so select- ed shall not thereby be disqualified or exempt from service as jurors when regularly drawn by the Clerk for that purpose in the manner provided by law. Any person who shall seek the position as juror, or who shall ask any attorney or other officer of the court, or other person, to secure his selection as a juryman, shall be deem- ed guilty of a contempt of court. Any attorney or party to a suit pend- ing for trial at that term who shall re- quest or solicit the placing of any person upon a jury, shall be deemed guilty of a contempt of court. The jury shall consist of twelve persona. The parties to any civil suit, or in cases of misdtaneanor, may consent to any number not lesa than three; such consent shall be entered by the Clerk in the minutes of the trial. Sac. 2. All acts and parts of acts in conflict with this act be and the same are hereby repealed. SEC. 3. This - - act shall take effect from and after its pamage, and ap- prwal by the Governor. Xpproved March 2, 1889. ST. LOUIS SILHOUETTES. (Correspondence Townsend Trenchant. Since last writing work has been going steadily on. The Buckeye is dv- v eloping, \slow but sure.\ A shaft has been sunk near the mouth of tho upper tunnel showing up a rich body of ore. The tunnel is being pushed at the rate of three feet per day. The company is at present hauling ore to the railroad—their first shipment of ore from the mine. Mining men say that there is no doubt that the Buckeye will turn out to be one of the paying mines of the county. Jot Itabdau is working steadily on the American Eagle. The main shaft is down forty feet with four feet of rich carbonates and galena at the bottom. Come and see. Joe does not keep a lock on his mine. He is at present prospecting the ledge in different places. We saw sore ore taken from a six-foot hole near the shaft which bristled with free gold. The Park mine is being worked by a force of fourteen men. There is nine feet of ore in the face of the main tunnel, and still gaining foot by foot. Thé company is making ar- rangements for the erection of a con- eentrator and a saw mill. We under- stand that a contract for one thousand cords of wood will be let at an early date. Kerwin & Wisemiller have been milling the old dump that was: ex- tracted while prospecting the Jawbone mine. They made a \clean up\ a few days ago but we couldn't learn what they got. They will resume opera- tions after the 4th. A proposition is understood on pretty good authority to be on foot for the Kale of the Gold Dui mine at a good figure. The Old War-Horse—John Cullis —is going down on the Corn Cracker at a rate that would make a Burleigh drill ashamed of itself. John is a \full Crew\ in a prospect hole. The Corn Cracker is-a promising prospect, which shows that there is something in a name. MAT. RADERSBURG RAYS. feerrenendence Townsend 'Trenchant.] Mrs. James Dixon and family left for Wiunepeg, Man., last week. Jas. Dixon will follow in a few weeks, -•where they Will permanently reside. Everybody will be sorry to see Jim go. He is one of the best men in our town. Geo. Clarke', the owner of the building, will succeed to the Inieir1401. The outlook gets worse every day. as the still comes down hotter and hotter anil no rain. Grass is a failure and hay and grain prospects are ex- ceedingly thin. The coming winter will try the stockmen of Montana to the utmost. Yet everybody exerta themselves to make all the feed pos- sible, for it will be needed. Several stockmen are rounding up their stock preparatory to moving them tó a better range. St. Louis just now iG hugging the delusion of a smelter to be built there this summer. It is the experience of our map that all such promises end in smoke but we would like to see a »smelter at St. Louis as they have good ore in that camp and lots of it. In fact this pail of Jefferson county is a splendid mining country but it needs capital to push it to the front. The town was a little frightened last week with the report that scarlet fever was in town, but happily it 'proved to be a falte alarm. There is not a caselere nor has there been. Ed. Schmitz says the St. Louis com- pany, which has had the Black Friday mine bonded, will put up a concen- trator immediately. Usomr.. HELENA ADVIE1iTISEMEN'1›. - UT41...11 AkISA. /r1rICIf.. AND CHZM17.LL LABORATORY ar4C14311, HELENA, : : MONTANA. Gold mid Silver .113 30 Silver, go\ mil lama 2 SO Ti 00 Lead Se' Coe ........ sn . bee / - 11 C POWER di BRO. T. DEALS:MS IS Mining Machinery and Miners.' Supplie., Itorrawa, *owns roe BLARE S IMPROVED STEAM PUMPS, —OMANI HOISTS— AIM 008111101 Me= WAOtiONT DM WNW& Safety Nitre Powder, Caps Pine. Etc. firmaiumnar Supra. HELMS. N. T. THE THOMAS MUMS SAVINGS HAMM OF HELENA - lasearperated Camber tais Same et nellealelle PAID IN CAPITAL. ocs.000. THOMAS ..... President T. II. CARTER, ice-Preaident. C. L. DAHER& ---------.—..Treasurer R. J. 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Know, Will be executed with neat nee& and dlepateb Tar AGE invitee a cotnperisern of the work don' in Its °Moe with that done anywhere elm aid be- lieve* it ean guarantee satisfaction to an »strobe.' - ultRie -lea SOLID GOLD WATCH jelpehiei r Sold for 1100 until lately. Beet etill watch In the world. Perfect timekeeper. Warranted. Heavy Solid Gold Bunting GOMM, Both ladies' and „pis' sixes, with work, and oases of equal value. Ond person in each locality can secure one free, together with our large and valuable line of HOU8113101OLD SAMPLES. These ample* as well an the watch, we eend FREE, and after you have kept them in your home for two month, and shown them to these 'She may have called, they become your own Mime - 'I hose who write at one. con,be sire of reeelvila r e WATCH and SAMPLES. We pay all. freight. etc. Address STINSON k CO., . Box 612. Portland, Mewl TIM ZIT, pet !Hug': u221•I'd=\.% Spokane is to run in revere rams. The a Central will mil round-trip tickets to Si. Pail on July Strit, good to return until August Id, for rig.\) To Chicago and return, name date and limit, «eon. e'ORR (NMI DENe sr, la solicited for Tint Aelt ',,j every 'shoot distriet In .letilbrtion county. Alt oormspondents will receive the paper and enough be- sides to more than repay them for the emit of their Mad ionery and stamps. School-teactiere especially are invited te send in news Wiens from dt• districts where they are leashing. *Ren IND MOlTmom ma be bad al« AIR On e tom mtge. • ,•