t t-i .r t.Tr: fflB.WP TO SELL YOU sOne of the Best pieces of Land in ,Morrpw( County. I CTTND 1 60 AGUES Timber Culture claim' adjoin hig.'of which. Heeded laud there are.' HO acres gord farming1 kind; and (lie . . -t :-x fence,-' Situated twnnileweste Hardman ri tn tK5r R, T-.i '' J 1 ' n (If! i Price for the whole.SUOO j or without the timber culture claim $800. -Li TXM ANOTHER. I ANOTHER BARGAIN i , iii i " i - TTT - , ..it Good, deeded rincb, 820 tint, beit stock ranch in Morrow oonnty, clisap and pa. easy twmi. : : . for it ' ' i I ; ; - - ' Give your (justness- to Heppner people and therefore assist "to build up Ilepp ner. Patronize those- who patronize H'"l. ..... We hold each and every correspondent re sponsible for his or her communication. No correspondence will be published unless the writer's real uaine is signed as an evidence ol good faith. i, .. . Did you ever Read about tbe Mao who Hid his Light under A bushel? , , Jt& Yes? well ' - That is like Doing business Without advertising. Jl All the Bnile schemes In the country Will not accomplish .MX Half as much ' As s (rood ad. In a eood, live. Legitimate newspaper, & One that ' ' Is read By the people, . And that owns J& Its own Soul; that U-i's its space -Like merchandise, Worth dollar Fur dollar. TO Tllli HKPUHLICANS. Since there is so much talk among republicans at present regirding strong material fur the nomination of sheriff, we, the uudersiifued, desire to suggest the nnme of Andrew Bnod as excellent material, and one who, if nominated, would make an exceptionally strong race. ' . i Yours for consideration, Many Votiks. Our neighbor, tlio Condon Globe, bIkuus solid for Ellis.' Ex TuKAsuniiit S. F. Muhpuy, of Bakor Oily, has been sent up fur gutting aivay with 81,110. " " ' Wells, Fahuo & Ou. nave bought the (Juuitueiciul National liank, of l'ortlaud. 1'etkiiam, Grovel's si eoud choice for the supreme judgeship, has been re jected. ' THKollicial oountii l'nnsyvaniagivce Grow in t he neighborhood of 185,000. How is this? , Sen. Wiiiti!, of Lmiisiaua. has been nominated and oouthmed to succeed Justioo lilauchford. Cunts KvANd and "Alorell,'1 or rather lobu Match as he proved to be, weie eurruundi'd at Evaua house in Visaha and are agaiu iu j til. Tub Ueppnur Giizitie has driveu Vrot. Kii li, tliB people's party lecturer, tmt of poliiios aud into everlasting dis grace. It ia the turn of the people's party now to leoture to ll.irk, and the turn 11 (lie rope to wind up the dis course. Klamath H'i Wi bkh that Tub D.illes and Pendleton get some consolation out of the injiinc lion proceedings against the location of the n.sj I11 in us decided by the hoard This is a wroug spirit. Tuo iojiincliuu proceeedmgs fnrius a olan to defeat the locution anywhere in Kistern Oregon Heppner as a candidate lor the branch Bsylum, but because this town was not successful we do not believe our citizens will play the "dg iu the manger act." Last week, the house of represents fives was the scene of much disinter growiug out of tbe arrest of members absent without leave. It culminated, in some resisliug arrest aud other farcical doings. Yet, cougressm in ought to staud up to the ruck aud vote "yea" or "uay" ou the seiguorage question, even if the meas ure is enrrird against tbe tnrbulant minor ity. 'I lie proposition is a good one and the GnZ 'tte hopes that it will passed and be come law. HKrui!KsrATiv Ellh, of Oregon, has the b vil complexion, of auy man on the 11 ior of tbe bouts. He is the abso lute piulure of health and hie cheeks are as rud ly as those of a B:hoilgirl , Ha has been tbe envy of miny Washing ton belles, who, with all the cure and art they posies, have uever been able to ru ike 9 good a complexion ag that possessed by the junior representative from Oregon. Mr. Ellis has a warm frieud in congress, Ei'ireseutative Heiuer, of Nebraska, wh im be knew in Iowa years ago, when tbsy were Bchool fdlowi Heiuer is s Hungarian by birth. Whil h, has no men ' 00m pleiion a Mr. ElU, he is tbe possessor of a heavy dirk beard similar to that worn by the man (rm Heppner. Ore- JOHN'S LA MKN I ATION8 BEFOKR AMD ''AITEltTni!'-'TJArTr-PRKStDE!TIAli , E1.KCTION. Illy Kdr. in Swedish. Translated by A. C.) Look here, Jones 1'cter, my dear friend, listen to our call, . ' . You see McKinley and his bill enslaves us one and all, Puts taxes on our shoulders many fold. Butnow we must and will-bave '"change," stand this weaeveroan,- ' And here's the way, put -Cleveland In, he is' the people's man. - . Good times he'll bring, good times to young and old. 1 ; ' Look here, Jones Peter, don't you see how everything goes wrong? Monopoly, our enemy,, oppressed us all 'tort long , .' . Cut down to dollars three our daily wages. And "robber tariff," biggest. "traud" It is an, awful lault , , Raised price on clothing and tbe like, on tin plate, wine and salt , And other things enrolled on ilcKiuley s pages. Look here, Jones Peter, furthermore, the treas ury now holds Too many bills, certificates, currency, silver, gold ' '' "" And every day the dangerous surplus' growing The people are the losers, 'cause "tarllt is a tax," . But now they are aroused, will work and not relax- . . ' And vote for Cleveland while reform Is glow ing. , Look here, Jones Peter, take my word tiie deinociatlc faith Will alter things, give us relief, the working classes aid , ' ; And best of all, It. does away with "trust." Aud then good times will follow, good times, hurrah, oh my! . , food, clothing, everything cheap, but Wages big and high. And money cheap, hurrah, and no more "bust." - . ,. Tlds wiBe young John wns heard in the full of ninety-two, ' But JoueB Peter was no fool, and he reniem- ben.-d too . Before the war, when democrats were 'in. He oonstaut siood when others left, ,ho couldn't be tricked, ..; You will be loBt, he told his trlend, the demo crats are wicked, And Boon, be sure, you will regret your Bin. The "good old times," I remember well, 'twas iu Buchauan's days, ., , , ,-, After many years w(th happy days th bitter remembrance stays; , . I know full well what democrats can do. ' If you wfll see the factories closed and busi ucHsdead and still And workmen starving, children crytngv-old Groverfllls the bill, Give him your vote and prosperity will leave you. And thUB they parted. Pete and John, but soon the message hashed Through all the laud from shore to shore; republicans are thrashed. Ye democrats, let heaven resound yourglee. But Jones Peter Bad in heart with sorrow and despair 1 - ,i For hume and friends and. native land sent up ( a fervent prayer, "Oh (iod ! protect our laud aud liberty," The festival of mirth and light, the Christmas nlucty-tihrco , Was Hearing now, when on tbe strit beggar you could see, , A man so poor aud starved and sulferlng ' Camo through the heavy drifts leaning on a slick, The bitter cup ol poverty his heart made sick; But now to triendly cottage he was wandering. Dear friend Jones Peter now you seel am "In it" My wife aiwl children have uo bread, I can't providoit; Deprived of every necessity, oh, can you help . me' , , . v 1 . . ,,' ... Last year I voted for a "change," and ready mude It como; , Lasl year 1 lived iu comfort good, and nuw is ruined my home, My dear ones suil'orlng. Hay will you help me? This, John's salute, and from his heart agony welled, 1 cry of And 'thousand voices through the land the walling chorus swelled The echoeB rolled o'er seas aud lands; but uever ' '- The democrats could hear It. Nay, every appeal iu vniu. And they were pledged to bogus reform; but listen nuw agaiu; , . This very cry shall knock them out forever. A. f. The Spi-iug Medicine. All run down ' trom tbe weakeuing effects of warm weather, you need a good t uiio and blood purifier like Hood's Marsapanlla. JJ.i not put off taklog it. fiiuuerous little ailments, if Degleoted, will soon break up the system. Take tiood's Sarsaparilla now, to expel disease aud give you strength aud appe tite. IONE ITEMS. Frank Willis has put in his appearance agaiu. Fair weather unue more, following light suow all, Siyeral were arrested and fined at O.uiglas for disturbing the peaoo. Misses Sayers and Wilmot, Messrs. Ely and Balsiger were iu atteuilauce at tbe Ueppner inatitnifl from this vicinity. The weekly meetings of tbe U.iuglas Lyaenm have been chained from Tues day evening to Stturday evening. We have been greatly inspired by republican enthusiasm displayed at the orgauizntiou of the republican olub, last Weduesday, at Heppner, lone should organize a olub at once. ' Jake. Feb. 19tb,"l4. There ia uo claim made for Ayer's Sarsaparilla wliicn eaunot be emloised iy seorHg of testimonials. Tins fact Llamly proves that the blood is the source of most disorders and that Ayor's oartaparilla ia tlio best - blood pucitlers. Trv it thi month. . , , CECIL OHHANIZrX Uepuhlicall OI11U Started '1 Here With Quite a Membership. "Last Wednesday' uigbt. 'IS. A: Bran- dtige,' coubiy' orgoiiiz r of Republican Clubs, assisted by J. F." Willis, J. W. Vaugbau Biid J. S, Boothby, of Lexing ton, organized a republican club of twelve members nt Cecil. Tbe organi zatioti was perfected as follows! T. J. League, Pres ', Geo. Miller, Seo'y. ,Tbe olOD will meet every second Wednesday, tbe next (netting oocurring a week from next Weduesday.,,; ' ' ' 1 ' Mr. Brtiudage rendrts ' tb? political feeling down below somewhat as follows: While the republicans ate alive and eaeer for the 'fray,' the democrats are sick; almost uuto death, and be believes their final dissolution only a matter of time. But the populists, he says' are showing signs of returning life. While tbov diclure tbemaelves neutral iu re gard to the tariff, yet iu their somnam bulistic waridc'iiiigs they have found the (jra've where lbs 'fleinoc fats buried their fiat rag-bsby tiiot the' republicans smothered ij '7U. 111, d h ive resurrected the pesky brat Wnd Iryiou to -bring it back to life' that' Jhny raay adopt it and claim it as tfc,r 0W11.' Although their efforts have not been' entirely successful. as it has not got its eyes open vet, it begins to tquawk vigiotiusly, and they have hopes that if they can-'get some rlnrrinerata to'asMist Itit'm suuoortiug orie'slde iif tile h'rip:ii!is"iir?a,!it',' tb brjug. liim'otit. at the election iu' Jntie. ALIVE AT (JOOSKBEHUY. Euthntinsrlc KepnhnraiM Organise at (Jonse- ' . -!cl ry.. i" ' ' " ; '. ' A vary successful ri-pnblicun organi zation was perfebled at (iooeeberry,.last. Friday evening.' 'Notwithstanding the fact that the weathnr was rather cold and disagreeable, a cotnpnral ively large and enthusiastic crowd gathered at- the school house. 1 The following is the 'membership' of tbe Gooseberry K, publican Club: J. W. Hpignall, Tres ; M. H. Maxwell, Sec. iUembeis, , W. 1!. Waul, ,f. F. Holmes, G. M. Holm -8. I. K. li-iteb, A. Charlton, Jake Brown, Tom Palmer, N I. McVey, Geo. Paimiu, Jobu Johnson, Frank Luudell, E. G. B irgstmne, 0. E. Lundell, N. H. Biddle, I d Rood, G. W. ' Muie!l, W. U. liiddle and Aron Peterson. , (J, ii!e n nnuiber of otbera who were not preaeut expressed a wil lingness to join tlm club at a future meeting. Tbe club will meet again next Saturday evening und at that date will probably set a regular time of meet ing. "' Messrs. Frank Gilliam, A. A. Roberts, A'. L. Suling, Doc. Vuugbiin, G. W. Harrington nud,T. N llrowu from Hepp ner, and J. F, Willis from Lexington, were present and till report it about as enthusiuetio a meeting as (bey have at tended so far, anil all feel confident that the boys will do good work out there during the coming campaign. . AT LlCXlNti foX. fteimbltciuiN Also Organize n Club at Lexing ton Much KulhusliiNUi Shewn. . Following the post meeting winch met at L xiugton last S thirdly, the republicans got together and organized a olub iu that precinct. Fourteen of the f 11 it h f vi t signed the constitution and others will do so nt the next meeting. W. B. McAllister was chosen as presi dent aud J W, V.iii'h;tu as secretary. Weeral from Ueppuer were present aud all report everything ., one nrngiug. Harmony, good will anil enthusiasm prevailed, and the general opinion us expressed wus Unit :he 'entire republican ticket iu this oouuty would be elected. Let the good work go 011. Hiihcle and Vinr A Uilli'i'enee. Many muscular men sutcnuib to fatigue borne wiib ease by persons fur t 'eir inferiors to phvsical strength Musule does not imply vigor. Iu fact it i not ditliiMilt of proof tba' athletes do uot live as long uor etiiov as unod health as tbe average individual who is vigorous that is to say, who digestion and sleep are unimpaired, whose uorvea are tranquil, and wuo has uo orgamo tendency or disease, 'these requisites of vigor are conferred upon those iu hereutly weak, no less than upou those debilitated tlirouuu wasting disease, by a tuoroniib, persistant course of Hos tel tcr.s StoiuaoU Bitters, tue leading uiilioual tntiii', indorseu aud recommend ed liy pbyseians of eniineure. It will endow otiwiib Ibe muscle of a Cor- bett, that will infuse energy into yioir avHtetu, and renew t tie nottve aud health ful petformanne of its f nu, tions. It averts and cures m -ilanal, rtieuniatisin aud kidney compluitits. and overcomes dyspepsia, constipation, liver trouble ami uervoiisnees. "How tol'ure All tlkin Dmrases.' Biraply npply "Swayue's Oiutnient.' No internal medicine required. Cures tetter, eczema, itub, all emotions on the face, hands, nose, Ac, leaving the skin dear, white aud bealtbly. Its great healing and ouratiye powers are possess ed by no other remedy. Ask jour drug gist for Swa.me'a Ointment. ... sw 1 yr. For water brash aud sour stomach take Simmons Liver Regulator. tor. further information call at our office. "' , ' TUB PATTBBSON :-JfcTTW- PEOPLE'S PARTY Edited by the People's Farty ' of . Morrow County- .. This column belongs exclusively to the People's Party, of Morrow county, and will be used by them at they see fit. The management or the Gazette will in no way be responsible for any thing that may appear therein. COUNTY CON VENTION. A People's party county convention is hereby culled to convene in tbe court house, at Heppner, Morrow oouuty, Or., on Saturday, March 10th, at 10 o'olook a. m., for the purpose of nominating oomlidates for county officials to be vot ed tor at the general election in J une, 1894, and the eleotion of four delegates to tbe state convention, aud to transact such other busiues6 as may come before thecoBveutioD. ,. , No person holding an office or portion of ptofit, truBt or emolumeut, under the federal or boy state or municipal gov ernment, including senators, congress men and members of the legislature, atate and local, shall be eligible to sit or vote in auy convention of the par y." The convention will be composed of thirty three (33) delegtaes, apportioned as follows;, , . . : Heppner,- '.. Mt. Vernon .' Lexington, ' Dry Fork, ' Dairy, Alpine, Ceoil, , 7.,,, . fine City, Gentry, Matteson, Eight Mile, Lena, lone. Wells Springs, It is recuommended that primaries for the eleotion of delegates to said conven tion be held in tbe various precinots on the 3d day of March, 1891; at 2 o'clock p. m:' " ' N. A. Leach, Chair, Peoples' Party ,Cen. Com. Lexington,Or., Feb; 19th, 1894 tf . Tbe time is near at baud when the advocates of the people's party will have to show their colors and tbeir loyalty to tbe party. Come right but and work. You have tbe best of it iu this county and have victory in your , grasp, aud it will be your own fait if you do not grasp it. Remember it is for your homes that yon are fighting this battle, and if you do not suoceed it will be hiird to contemplate the future.' Come out and give your best licks : or the party. Do not staud baok and let . the old party men take this viotory away .from you.. Show your loyalty, your manhood and your independence. .. -. . t ... ., " Has any one beard of one instance wherein one of tbe common people in vested in Carlisle's ''popular' loan?" No; the bonds werd not offered to the people, but' Were sold to the Wall street money kings iu sums ranging from 8100.000 to 83,000,000. ' Of the entire 850,000,000, only 8800,000 were sub scribed for outside of New York and Boston Wall street alone taking 837, 100,000. ' And this is what Carlisle cbIIb a "popular loan." Cuckoos are boasting that Grover will veto the Elaud seignorage bill. Well, suppose he does, it will merely add another million voters to. the people's pBrty. Cleveland's vetoes lost , him the presidency in 1888 and a few silver vetoe will give the country a populist presi dent in 1896. Bring on your' vetd pen, Mr. Cleveland. A LIMITED VOCABULARY. , Belinda, vras a maiden. ' Divinely picturesque As any child of "Aidenn,1' " (SeePoe, in "Tales OrotesquS"); Her manners were most (teatie, . - HJrvoioe woa mus.c-sweev , , And I grew sentimental , When arst we chanced 10 meet. We danced a waltz together, And oh, the way she danced I Each little loot a teather Across the oarpet glauoed; " ' We ogled o'er the ices, ... , . Until my boon &, 4 : "Thi . Must be what paradise is Superlatively blurs. ' ' In all our conversatton. We cordially agreed. .''-.i . Her highest commenUation- Win always: "Yes, indeed!",,, . I crit.c scd, I quer.ed, ... " Itglevcsmelo confess, I aetuully grew weurteil t ' .. Wna-YaV ''Y9,.Oh,.YM. But girls that ore so stupid ""' ' 1 Oft have a pretty Xaee: Theygi't tho help. ol Cupid, Ami w n us 1 y their grace ' Thought I, since she's so willing,'' : Forever to auree, . 1 Some d:iy, I'll bet a shilling. '. ' 6:i'll answer "Yt'S'' ta Sne So at ii-e beaoh last summer, .. Ben u'.hthc moonlight clear, I s niirlit. to capture from her '' i . 'Tn:.tairii-aiiuon diiT; -1 ' , ,, But liei- vo atnvuu-y ,. T'.v.is lu i-tc I, ,4:1,1 so, . ,, . , Her hoir iii -e lust to vary, - '-Svn :.--, i- rs.i;,i "N'n"" . l'u-ai ;ju,'e:.t, ia Miu-iwy't Weekly. Doo't le time arid make yonrself worse with nilla and bila. - Take 8ira- atnM Uver .Begalator, . .1 ' For health and taappineoa, the bonu ot all mankind, take Simmons Liver Re eulator. - .. .LOHAL MAKKKT REPOKT. Wheat, bu .'$' Flour.bbl 2 0 Beeves, cows 4 two.yvftr-tiJds.cwt. V 50' ' " ", ,. three " 1 75 J ,00 1 ShMP, muttons, bead X.. I SO 0 2 25 " stock..:..'..'..'... 1 50 1 75 Hogs, ou foot, cwt B0 Hogs, dressed 6 50 & 100 , W00C" 6 Horses,' slow sale. ;, Butter.TOll. .,... 40 & B0 Egga.4u?..-'vV-'----- 20 ' Chickens. doz.,.. .,. 4 1 . " ' ' Turkeys' ,,!,-, I I ' , OAI.IFOHNIA MAltKBT. Wheat, cwt..... . 1 OJ.0 1 Fionr, hw .'.: v: :..".' s oo 4.. 00 Hwai 'BtnJI -fol'l.'! Jt. 1 .'J -4-50 (i 5 t)0.. Muttons, owt.,., ,..,., .it b 00 (9 8 00 Bog's, cwt'.'. V.... 40 5 2o'" Wooi-Eas'tmti' Oregon. , , 10 '(! 12 Butter, Bjv, . . . Eggs, doz. ... , . . Chickens! doz Tin-k'et-s,' fb .' 25 (u Ml 110 til 6 00 15 ta 48 FOlil'l.ANl) MAHK, r. Wheat, cwt . . . . ' K (sf 15 Fhmp,-bbr?.-. ..:-. r.a w3 15 Beeves, oivt'... 1 75 2 75 ," dreshod. . 3 50 6 00 Mutfofis'. Ws'l?. ar.-,l f. " 4 5fl 3 00 dressed , o jn 6-(to- 4 50 5 50 . 7 00, r ' fi (a, 14 Win 30 , i'li W 30 2' (K) f 4 50 15 ( 17 Hogs, on foot. , . ... " dressed Wool Essteri, C)i Butter..., ... .,. Eggs, fim. .V Chickens. dcz v','. . Turkeys lh. '. . '. ... - Summoni. - I' N TIIKCllU:f I'TC'in'T.T KlHt THK.yOt'KTY of Morrow, Stiite oT I lrl:ifon. '' ' : Yank Mrothers ImTrternenr CompHtvv-, 'plaintiff, vs. E. s. cox, S..H. aud f. W. Adams, de fendants. ToS. W. Adams, del'emlmit, In the tianw ot the state of Oreiron : Y,,n htc litO'bv.reuulrel X AlU'ear --and ' aimlver' rlw l'(itiP,fHiut tiled against you in die above-entitled action on or- March. 1S9I. And ll vou lint so to answer, for wsmtithereof the pUiBtlh" H'ilf'ttike Judgment agtiinst you for- the sum of twenty-four and sixty one-huinlredths dollars, with Interest IberBOiu'raui U. tijda)Mf Juiiui'y,lol at the rate'of ten pen cent, "per annum until paid, - For the sum 01 twenty five dollnrs attorney's fee and for his costs and disbursements. This summons is served by. publication- by order ir W. L. BniYlshaiV eitciilt judge: of the Seventh Judicial District, of the State of Oregon said ordei'ivftfunftde on tlieal' day of Junuary, 1 .t v-t J. K'.MOWS, atO-li Attorney lor Plaintifl". Summons. IN THE ClROl'IT COl'RT, FOR THE 1 county of Morrow, State Of Oregon. J. A. Woolery, plaintilf, vs. 8. W. Adams, de fendant. To S. W. Adams, defendant, In the name of the State of Oregon: ' You are hereby required to appear aud answer the complalut tiled against vou Lu the above entitled action on or before Uie first dny. of.the next regular term oi me auove-euiuiea court, to-wit: 'ine outlay of March, 1814. And it you fail so to answer, for want thereof the' plaintiff will take Judg ment against you for the sum of two hundred and thirty live and seventeen One-hundredths dollars, with interest thereon trom the 19 day of January 181J1 at the rate 01 ten per cent, per annum until paid. For the sum sixty-five dollars attorney's fee and or fall fiosts and dis utirHuiiieiiis. . This Btimmons is served by publication, by order of W. L. Hradshaw. circuit indiro of the Seventh Judicial District of the State pf Oregem,. iu oruer was maue on tne 31 aay 01 January ' ' " ' " " '' J. N.BROWN, 203-15 n Attorney for Plalnti IT. Administrator's. , Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT LET tersof Administration on the estate of Abraham B Hiatt, deceased, Were granted to tne umiemlgned on the 21st day of Feb. ism, by the couutv court ol . Morrow., couutv. All persoiiB having claims against said estate are requtrea to exhibit tnem to me ior allowance at my home on the head ot Butter Creek, Mor row county withlu six mouths after the dale of this notice or they shall be forever barred. ThisSlstdav of Feb. 1894. "'''' '"" , or. ' WILI.HM E.'HlATT, . SM-ld ,. , ,. ...AdrKbilstrator. Stockholders .' Meeting,' NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE. annual. meeUne; for the stockholders of The Morrow Co, Lnd .Trust Co,,, will. be held at the ortlce of the treasurer on the 2nd Saturday in March at 7 p. m. for the pu'rposs of electing, officers and a.tending to such uthet business as. may come before the meeting. Ed. R. Bishop, . bit .c'y aud Treasurer. ' -1 ''- " ' ' Seeds! ""Trees Choice Seeds Fruit' Trees THAT WILLGROVY. ' Wholesale and Retail Catalogue Free.1 Address X -r-i - Ji jan25r3pa Bw JVaUa Walla, Wash '.Tbe Bloai Xeslrsibl6' Euti' Most-snople. ia-v.nwwvjt .ikmss 1b fhich they desire to succeed, innocent., , n tnmselve except when they inter- .ere with a hiffher aim and worthier1 jurposo. It is this conflict of aims, this rraaatlon ot duties, that makes lite iften seem bo complex and so difficult. The questions come continually before every thoughtful .mind: '"Is thU aim which I set before mte the . highest I can reach? Ia it not merely adosiraole end, but the moat desirable? Js it likely to lead to attir better and worthier purposes, or ia it likely 'to hidd. them from view?" , As we answer these tions to ourselves intelligently a nnlflntiouRtv. thn rfcrhtfiil ll.nirsr ... . . o wh-u ..... uuwu, v.c,.auu via uesire to. succeed in each will harmonise with , 1 I tnw.a n a,. n A A I a.. those limits. Thus the desire for pWf Ure Will be limited by the desire for health, the care of self by thecare tori others, the love of money by the'ldve ol nonor, tbe effort to please by the effort to do rlirht, N. Y. Ledger. - fB FOOTE'S IINn-ItiOK OF IIEAI-TH HINTS AND HEADY KECIPKs, U t". the title of a very valr.'Wo book that gives a great nmount of Information of the Vtmosl Imbortanoe to Everybody, cm eruing their daily habits of Eating, Drinking, Drasshgr, oto., , .,.' .1 !..'- IT TELLS ABOUT , , Tiatto Eat,, 'l Bow to.Eat it, Thttigs to Do, Things to Avoid, Tntldenrn of ritmt, ( ecupntion for Invalids, Alcohol na a Food aud a Jiedlciue Rnoerrluous ITnlr, ' ' .a ,J Perils of Summer, Banirer. of losing, ltestorlng the Drowned, ('ontiiglous Diseases.. Malarial Affootlons, oSathig Houses, Prevent.ng Near-Slghti-d- How to Avoid Them, Croup-to Prevent. Ventilation, .-. ' uesa, , ,1, . ,,, Lxerctso, IT TELLS HOW TO CURB Black Eyes, Bolls, Burns, Chlllblalns, Cold Feet, Corns, Coughs Cholera, Diarrhoea, Diphtheria, Sysuntory, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, liaraohe, Felons, Fetid Feet Freckles, Headache, Hiccough, Hives, Hoarseness, Itching, Inflamed Breasts, Ivy Poisoning, Molei Pimples, Piles, Ithoumatism, Ringworm, Snoring, Stammering, Sore Eyes, Sore Moutfc, SoreNlPDles Sore Throat, Sunstroke, Slings and Insect Bites, Sweating Feet, Toothache, Ulcora, Warts, Whooping Cough, W orms iu Children. IT WILL SAVE DOCTORS' KILLS. ' t"AH net snbscribefs and prompt renewals duriiigthe month of Feb. will be presenscd -with a free copyof. this as a premilim. 1 ft r r r FOR INVENTIONS. Equal with the interest of those having; claims against the government is that of INVENTORS, who often lose the benefit of valuable inventions because of the incompetency or inattention of the attorneys employed to obtain their patents. Too much care cannot be exercised in employing competent and reli able solicitors to procure patents, for the value of a patent dependsgreatly, if not entirely, upon the care and skill of the attorney. With the view of protecting inventors from worthless or careless attorneys, and of seeing that inventions are well protected by valid patents, we have re tained counsel expert in patent practice, and therefore are prepared to l Obtain Patents In the United States and alt Foreign Countries, Conduct In . terferences, Make Special Examinations, Prosecute Rejected'Cases, , Register Trade-Marks and Copyrights, Render Opinions as to Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and. Defend Infringement Suits, Etc., Etc, '"'' If you have an invention on hand send a sketch or photograph thereof, to. Bether with a brief description of the important features, and you will be at once advised as to the best course tc pursue. Modela are seldom necessary. If oiners, euuuiii. iuc muiici eu ur iui a matter. '",,'' THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, 618 P STREET, NORTHWEST, p.o.eox63 JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney. W Cut this out and send It with your !"" ; ' ITTo PreutlBa ltcLllyiug ii I Is ciaocou.-tttjiiitum Prentiss Roctlfylng pi Us euro constipn' Ion an ao. "3 PINIISS REEFFYING PILk EONS F PAT N Alirost.all pills and medicine produce constipation, hore Is a 1 :;i mat euros torpid liver, blllousncfisi r'.icumhtlsm; ln:i3tl.,n, .licli licwtarho ntul khiuey nud llvor tnubles without eri.'.iiig or lcnvln;; iinj- .ir.icli ot CONSTIPATION, which Is the prime mu.no o( nil sickness, biv.iroot It getting habitual and chronic, with you. soo to it in thevo pills will -.-lire yea. . .',.. m ir- r--j. .. A -r?J! ,-szl IF. m ttsc' 3 iiaaa Vuas i J t.. H'.l. A .1 w 1 "clear, tho olclh and rem,.- ' -'dl blotches s 2 I soli. 25 Cents a box. isal C 1.D DY ALL DRUGG1 u y ,Or seut by mnil.uprMi i-ecel;ao; )ji ice by 5; Prentiss Chemical 15 -406- CALIFORNIA STRICT, -e:Trcnts,nee ri i "u'u 'uli6ni"lli" -,0, , Prcnt.ns nectlryliiBi.lllac constipation r. a 1 ..........J... -i rrrr-r-: , r Otis Patterson NOTARY PUBLIC CONVEYANCER IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT , . ADDB.ES& A LBnEP. THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, e:0. B.X46J30"" WEDDERBURN- H?y. . " Honorably discharged soldi. WMC.;e5 it " ' tVidoWs was due to 'D".PAr '?ll7orrholly disabled for ord a," .".V0" na sn inrs wTir. ...o orsuchsoldiersandsailorsarlin r, ,irC!'.'?ry cir?u?!s'1!,11'' Mr oui, ana rppu e . v upon theirowu labor are ;'n;,,r.j r.! 11 11011 . vnibunES are entitle! nr ldow, or she has a;. a ."" c'.B,?lcen pa irvrro y'clJ "Jr renu -vice, or from eff",. ofVUki?.1ni thev .'t T", n" PW'd d,ed ,n port. It makes no difference wi ther VcddTer f 5. ! ""P'ndent upon tbeir own labor for sup-aEVZ- ,a- r . wnetuer soldier served or died in late war or iu regular army or VlMisri if tit 1 i - 'ABCXTl.;. .T..JS",i" f.eniarneti. er . "ousanasot soldiers drawino-rrn. -.--higher rate, uuder new lw, not ov m Vc Jl.nP'J r0"'!1 aadtT th "-' "t,ed also for others, whether , I .. ,. . .'L?"aSc0.unt f disabilities for which ... T.en.ioned. bat - - ... ,,r u ol. oratn n i . 1 ' Soldi,-,. nn Bnlt . . . . .i,i.J Cr.;"" " "'' oisaDied In line of rt,,t l cues- 4 R.'.: "V""aq".A for diMWHtvor iot. nd coa- . A'lW ,f V. .inrHUC erinn ,1,.; . . sndent. "QOWs als , vacuums completed an spH1. . . ' ' ' or not, p "eaand 'Element obtained, wh.tbcr .pension . "vJj' '"r original papers. Beobtamedff soldiers and sailors of the late war110 """'"5li. Kocharge TMP PPFije uraav!ce. o fee unlesa successful. A : ' tOHN WPnnTiT1 company,.-. ,.,. ,7 ".aixJJr WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorne, Parasites ot th (Kin, care nr Teeth, IltUbing - Brat Way, After-Dinner Naps, Lungs and Lung Diseases, Kffccts of Tobacco, How to Avoid Them, . Cure for Intemperance flottilng, what to Wear, Headache Cause & Cure, How Much to Wear. To Get Rid nf I.leo ' i5uau ...ii, n,v. -ja m .. -' - .-WASHINGTON, D.O. l'leulnis'ltoclllyiug pi lis cure constipation l'rentlns Recti tying plilscufecnnHtlfialtnn nPNITIfMft RrfTtEVIMt-! DM I . 13 tho only Mite rind harmless - omoriy "1 that will surely CZAUTIFY tho iJSSl from thotaco. Try a box aud see for youn- ITS, and Manufacturing Co., SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. . . I'n'all', ltaniryiii ,llls ciii-ocoustlulioa i'rcnilaB FermyingTilllseuroeonatliiatlon ' "at OrfFICE Plenty ., .of. them at the Gazette Office. '. . . OK IniT vvasnington, ihr late war. whether disability lr?5!n.?eP'uPn their own labor for suooort. Widows " soinier's deats years) in ahBnstttm-B,hraHrac was no -.umirr, acain wii Que to service. .... 1 one law, may apply for hleher rate under other regular army or navy since the war are also Creek' t'!' and Seminole pr IK" rei-riu act. A emiueu, if sixty-two years of age or disaDtcu i has been granted aw" 'T, secured, tf rei.clo , . .., for ad.' v-r '..,..:': ',." .', WASHINGTOM.D.C.