fflE'WP TO SELL YOU BTO & 0 r-sOne of the Best Pieces of Land in Morrow County. 160 ACRES DEEDED 160 The deeded land Las a good spring of water on it, all under CTTND 160 ACHES Timber Culture claim adjoining, of which deeded knd there are 140 acres good farming land, and the balance A 1 pasture, i fence. Situated two miles west ef Hardman. - ,i ah An. uUr,l llo. timlior Anlrnrn rdaitvi. 800 Trice for tne wnoie, uiiw ; or wiiuuu. A2r SXIIvIv ANOTHER. Deeded ranch, 160 aoreso for it with first crop raised on it. Reason for selling, owner lives in tbe fcasi aim un ANOTHER BARGAIN. Good, deeded ranch, 320 acres, best stock ranch in Morrow county, cheap and on easy terms. Oive your business to Heppner people and therefore waist to build up llepjt net. Patronize those who patronizt won. We hoi each and every correspondent re- sponsible for liiu or herein nminiiiiieaiiou. ii" published unless me writer's real ua.ne Is sinned as an evidence ol good fttllh. Dili j on ever Read about lie Man who Hid bis Light nmler A buBhel? Yea? well That is like Doing bnsiness Without advertising. AH the Bui le scheme: In the conntry Will not accomplish Hull ns much Ab a u;ood ud. In a good, live, Legitimate newspaper, One that la read Bv the people, And that owns Its own 8til; that O 'Pi its space Like merchandise, Worth dollar Fur dollar. .1 llKl'Ulll.lfAN COUNTY TICKET. For Representative, J. 8. BOOTH BY, of Lexington. "orSheri II, 0. W. IIAUItlNUTUS, of Heppner. For Clerk, d t iiui'tfi nf ileunner. .1. L. IIOWAKI), of Uulloway. For AsseSMir. J. F. Wll.l.H. or Lexington. For School Huperlnteudclit, MISS ANNA .1. HAL-IIUKK, of lone. For Hnrveyor, CKO. W. I.OItl). of lilla. For Coroner, 1. W. AYliltS, JU., of lli'ppnvr. Jl'SHCHS AND CONKTAUI.lcs. For Justice of the 1st District, For Constable of 1st lllatrlcl, J.V.S. IIAIiDMAN. For Justice of and District, 1. 1(. lUTEII. For Cons ableof 'Jnd District, MAX II! III)!. K. For Justice ol 3rd UUtrlct, For Constable of :lrd District, For Jusllce of lib District, l W. P. US KIT. For Constable ol Itll District, C. C. UOON. Fur Justice ofWh District, A. (1. IIAKTIIOI.OMKW. For Constable of.'ith District, J. I.. UOWAltD. For Justice of lth District, K. L. FKKEI.AND. For Constable oflilll District, N. S. WTlhTSTONK. Announcements, for juixr skxatur. At the earnest solicitation of friend", I have decided to become a candidate for ) iint aeniitor, for the counties of Harney, Grant and Morrow, subject to the will of the convention for the senatorial distriol, April 11, 1H1I4. J. N. Uimwn. Si'Rakkr Crisp Iiiib declined to be D. 8. senator. Gov. Tillman, of 8. O., is still hav ing H bard tune lo enforce his new tangled liquor law. Laht Monday wax a day of niuniclpial elections in the Knat, and the repub" liouns swiped the works. Wahoi county steps nobly into line with a solid delegation inatriieted for W. R. Ellis. Good f..r old Wasco. J. A. Monday has been appointed receiver of the Vancouver laud otlloe. He was Blackmail's opponent for col lector of internal revenue. Tint editor of ibe K cord had beltel look out for Kepri amt'ilive Bonthby. When be geta throiuh with our fricuil he will not think him so "decrepit." Tim republicans of Kent precinol, Wai-oo county, have organized an enthusiastic V. K F.llis republican club. This iudicates the direotion of the wiod. Late new fn m our correspondent at The Dalles inforniB ns that Waaoo county ban i istrncted her delegates to the republican congressional Convention for Edis, first, last and all the time. What's the mailer with Kllisf Tub Record bad better not go to mnkiuif comparisons between candi dates too early. He may not be thoroughly "ou" yet. Uazette. ine Gazette will find bt-fore election time that we are "on" to Borne things which it will wish wewerenot. Reoord. And the democratic party of Morrow oounty ami Ibe fresh editor of the Reoord may tiud before this campaign is over that e are "on" to a "few things" whioh they will sinearely wish we were not. Collector Blackman, ex-boss of the moBsbackB of Morrow, seems to be taking a baud in local politios in Port laud. According to the Telegram be with the other federal office holders have milled for a con erence of the old liners, with a hope that they may be able to force the democracy of Oregon to endorse Cleveland. They will find this deoidedly uphill work. Now that the fresheditorof the Record is slated for representativa on the demo. oratio ticket he seems to have it in fur Booibby. The people of Morrow county will have an opportunity to Bpeak their sentiments next June. We will then see who's vindicated. "What does the term lOto 1 mean in relation to the coinage of silver?" asks a patron. Why, Bilver coined in the ratio of 10 ounces of silver to one of gold. A gold dollar contains 2o 8 grains, while a Btandard silver dollar has in it 16 times as much metal, or 412 8 grains. The Gazette acknowledges receipt of a oirctilar from Hon. T. E. Fell explain ing the advantage of the Pendleton roouriiig mill to growers of wool. Heppner should have bad tbia mill, and would have snoceded had ber citizens been moie alert at the proper time. poiilinul wind is now blowing down there: "No West Texas congrenHman who voted for free wool will ever see the national capital again except at his own expense." Oi B correspondent from The Dulles says KIIib is I lie coming man. This Is the reporl from every seotion of the distriot, Ellis should and doubtless will be nominated on Ibe first ballot. H. R. liKKVk's, of Li Grande, formerly of Heppner, has been nominated for representative of Union oounty. From latest advioes Gilliam oouutj's ootivtrcssiouBl delegation is solid for K.lli. THIS DAI.I.KH ITEMS. Peach trees are in bloom along the road as far as Blalooks. At the demooratlo primaries yester day ever) thing passed off very quietly, W, R Ellis is the coining ninu here by big oilds. Roth parties sanction him very s'rongly. The Columbia river is rising very fast. Lots of drift wood is floating down tiie river. n Hill water at Lai Uiamie is causing delay to west bouud business. Hiu tln-y are making extraordinary good time after they hihb the high water. Last uight in East Dalles Conduc'or Rice waa joking Niiihtwatch Hurper regarding the saloon robbery which occured here soma time ago. Words grew until both men became angry, ending in Conduotor Rice gettiug bis nose very badly bittei. and a thumb considerably disfigured. The John Day and Desohutes rivers are botti very high, but no damage is being dune so far as learned. Internal Revenue Collector Blackman has appointed Geo. Herbert, of Ibis city, ns store keeper at Grant's Distill ery. Henry is being complimented very highly by both parties here for this an i ointment, as Herbert is a good stAuuob democrat. Tun Dali.hu, Or., April 1, 18m. LATKH. The republican couuty convention met in The Dulles today with a full delegation present. The convention placed in the field one of tbe strongest tickets Wasco couuty has ever had. The delegates to the congressional Con vention have been instructed to sup port tbe Hon. W. R Ellis 'or congress tbst lust and all the time. Ed. Copner is now a full Hedged Kuigbt of the grip. Ed is in the city and will make a tour of the interior towns, of Wasco, Mieruian, Gilliam and Morrow comities. Active preparations are the order of the day uu tbe Columbia river among the fishermen, an salmon seasou opens the 11 th. Tne Union l'acifio railroad oompany intends iu the near future to place two work-lraiui betweeu here and Portland to fill in several m ashes, and placing For further gravel in on the roadbed. We have been lufurmMl by several ol the conmeroiul men tint business is on the increase in Portland. Ttiey say Front street has begnn to afBiimeits old state of aotivity. Informant. The Dalles, Or., 4. 1891. Deafness Cannot be Cared by local iipplioutiouB as they cannot reach the diseased uorliou of the ear. There is oulv one way to cure deufntss, and that is by constitutional remedies Deafness is caused by an iufl imed coudition of tbe inactions lining of tbe Eustachian Tube. When this tube is iLflimed yon have a rumbling Bound of imperfect hearing, aud when it IB entirely closed, deafnesi is the result, and unless the iiiiiiimalion oau he taker nut and this tube restored to its normal condition, bearing will be UestrnyeU for ever; nine oases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing bnt an inflamed condition of tbe mucous surfaces. We will give one hundred dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Hend for circulars; free. F. J. CHENEK & CO.. Toledo, O. jfjty"dold by Druggists, 75, cikcuit router pkocekdinos. Wednesday, March its. Hatty Harris ys. Geo. Noble, verdict in favor of plaintiff for 5(i and oosts. J. W. Rasmus vs. Torn of Heppner, Plfl. filed ans vt r. i:g Try. R. L. Hughes vs. G. W. Thomas, sale ratified and confirmed. Josephine Forward vs. W. F. For ward, default of defendant entered. Mrs. J. H Stahl and The R' senblatt Co., vs. Osmern Hughes, John and Wm. Hughes, demurer sustained. CRIMINAL. Htnte of Oreg l vs. Stella Smith and May Wright, jury out. State of Oregon vs. Genrgie Doe and Alice Morris, bai' forfeited tn state. was given until 7:30 to plead. At which time be pie d not guilty aud case was set for Thursday, bnt after wards plea was withdrawn and plea of guilty entered when fine was assessed at $50. Thursday, March Stale uf Oregon vs. Geo. W, Good a cnsedisinissed aud defendant discharged Stato of Oregon vn, Stella Smith and May Wright, jnty failed to agree. State of Oregon V: Alice Morris Bnd Georgie 1) ie, case dismissed. Htuto of Oregon vs. Lawrence Hall, oase dii-miaaed. In the matter of the assignment of M. Liehteulhul 4 Co., divideudof 50 cts. declar, d. In the matter of tbe assignment of E. H. and 8. H C x, property orderd sold at private sale, dividend of 23 ote. declared. LAW. R. L. Huhin vs C. 8. Vuu Duyn, con tinued for term. Mary Frey and K. Pettys vs. T. J. Allyn, onntinned for term. I. D. Miller vs. Frank MoFarlaud, continued for term. J. W. Rasmus vs. I'owu of Heppner, ou trial. After P. IT had examiued witnesses, ier. nieu motlou Tor lion suit, whiah after argument was taken under advisement. Friday, March JO. Hattie Harris vs. Geo. Noble, motion of PUT tor t ew trial overiuled. On motion of P11T. judgment ou verdiot grunted by the Court. J. W. Rasmus vs. Town of Heppner, motion to non suit allowed, riff, given 90 days to file bill of exceptions. iguiTY. MrsJ.H. Stahl and The Rosenblatt Co., vs. Osmers & Hughes, John and Win, Hughes, amended complaint tiled aud clerk ordered to take testimony and report next term. In the matter of the apsigmneut of 0. 8. Vau Duyn, order confirming Blip. plemeulal report. Josephine Forward vs. W. F. For ward, divoiee granted and sum of $1000 awarded plaintiff, txecntiou issued. CRIMINAL. Slate of Oregon vs. Charles Mackey, sentenced to a term of two years iu tbe peuitentiary. State of O egon vs. Stella Smith and May Wright, ce diniised. Those who never read the advertise- niente iu their newspapers miss more than they presume. Jonathan Keelson. of Itolan, Worth Co.. I iwa, who ha. 1 been troubled with rheumatism 111 liia back, anus and shoulders read ati item iu hi paner about bow a prominent German oitiien of F. Madiaou bad beeu cured. tie procured tbe same m-dicine. and lo use his own worde: "li cured roe right up." He also tats: "A neighbor aud his wife oere hoiu sick in bed with rheumatism. Their boy was over to niv house and said they were so had be bad to do the cookiug. I told him of Chaoiherlaiu'a Pain Balm and how it had cured me; be got a bottle and it cured them up in a week. 50 ceut bottles for sale by 8 ocom Johuson Drug Co. Fains in the region of tbe kidneys are oared by Sininiona Liver Regalatir. information call at our office. pp:ople'S party EDITED BY C. M. I10GUE, IIRDMAN, i)R. All matter intended for this column should be addressed to Its editor, as the Gazette has no authoilly to publish same without his consent. This column belongs exclusively to the People's Party, of Morrow county, and will be used by them as they see fit. The management or the Gazette will in no way be responsible for any thing that may appear therein. STATE TICKET. Governor, Nathan Pieroe. State Treasurer, R- Caldwell. Seoretary of State, Ira A akefieid. Supt. Publio Instruction, T. 0. Jory. Attorney General, M. L. Olmstead. State Printer, George M. Orton. Supreme Judge, R. P. Boise. Congressman Sec. Dint., Joe Waldrop. Jt. Sen., Morrow, Grant and Harney, George Gilbert. SEVENTH JUDIOIAL DISTRIOT. Pros. Attorney. E. P. Hrae. Board of Equalization, B. F. Searoy. COUNTY TICKET. Representative, Sheriff, Clerk, B. F. King Joseph C. Hayes, 0. M. Hogue. School Supt., Assessor, Treasurer, Surveyor, Miss Addle Conlee W. B. Ewiug, J. L. Gibsou Chas. Ingraham. Coroner, J. M. Nunamaker. C0MM1ITEE CALL. Notice is hereby given to the members of tbe people's party central oommittee of Morrow oounty, that there will be a meeiiugof said oommittee at Lexing ton, April Hth, at 10 o'clock a. m. Every member should be present if possible. W. 0. Metier, ' The Complexion of a Chinese Is not yellower tban that of an un lortnnate individual whose liver com plaint has assumed tbe chronic form. The eyeballs of ibe sufferer assume a saffron hue, there is dull pain in the region of tbe organ affected, the tongue is ooated, breath sour, sick headaches usually but not always oocur, and there is sometimes dizziness on arising from a sitting posture. Constipation and dyppepsia are also attendants of this very common ailment, nlwayB in its aggravated form, liable to breed ab cesses of the liver, which are very dangerous. Hosteller's Stomaoli Bit ters wholly eradioate it, as well as the troubles oomnlicated with in and which it originates. In obills and fever, a complaint whioh always yields to the Bitters, tbe liver IB seriously involved. This fine alterative ionic removes costiveneBs and indigestion, rheumatic, nervous and kidney trouble and debility. THE MONOGRAPH. Ear one Dollar and Your This Subject. Opinion on '.V 1 1 a t is the best Monetary system for the United States? This is the greatest problem confronting tbe Ameriosn people. It is the intention of tbe pub lishers that "Tbe Monograph" shall contain the best thr light of tbe nation 00 this question. The recognized lead era iu all political parlies have been oalled npon to contribute plans for their ideal Monetary System. But not content with this, we are determined tn embody iu the same volume the opinions of thousands of tbe "Great Common People," and to that end we will allow two dollars on the price of the book foi )our solution of tbia problem, expressed iu not more than K00 words. Tbe Mono graph, the heft modern work on Mooe tary Systems, will be sent to any address on receipt of $o.00 It ie a book that I will interest and instruct, and is des tined to become a gisut factor iu shap ing the future monetary system of the n ill ion. The Monoohaph Publishing Company, Room 44, German Am'n U'k Building. 8t. Paul, Minn. Reference by permission, Nat'l Ger. Am'n Bank. tf, $ri!00 EAKM AND BTOt K KANChV It will take only $812 to bay it; 4S0 acres, 2tjO acres plow land; one-balf mile rouning water. Improvements:! 40 acres feuced, 15 acres cultivated, 2 houses and stable, spring and minor improvements. Adapted to farming,1 sheep and hograising. An extensive sheep range joining to Rock oreek Terms: $H0 down; remainder on long time. Location: On county road, two and one-half nii lea west of Rood bill, 1 Fight Mile. Or. 320 aores for T10, or! $10S for ownership in 100 acres school ' laud or will exchange for two good horses. Original coal of school land &V20. Apply at Heppner Gaitfe office Heppner Oregon. 199 tf-sw. "How to Care All Skin IIiowb.' Simply apply "Swayne's Oiutment." No internal medicine required. Cares tetter, eczema, itub. al "motions ou tl face, hands, nose, ie., leaving the skin clear, while and bealtbly. Its great bealiug aud curative powers arc possess ed by no other remedy. Ask jroor drag gist for Swayne's Ointment. sw 1 yr. PATTERSON JL-XJS- stu- I0OOOO000O04 A world of misery is implied in the words "Sick Headache." A world of relief is wrapped up in a twen- (j ty-five cent box of Beecham's Pills (Tasteless) 8000000000 8 Notice of Dissolution. NOTICE IS HKItt BY I1IVK.N THAT TBH partnership heretofore existinu between ic a k-irb un,i i1 kuio 'nmler the tirm name of Kirk & Uuhl, has tlilsduy l.een illssolved hy mutual consent, vv. A. kii k v. unurawniB nmu the firm. However. Mr. K11I1I will continue at the same location. C. Kulil will collect nil debts and pnv all liabilities of Ibe old hrra previous to mis nine. 1 w. A KntK. 1 '. Kuih.. Dated March U. WM. SM-K!. Administrator's rotice. NOTICK IS F1K undersigned county couit ol I. niinistrator of tb llKBY I11VHN- THAT THE has been appointed by the Milium county, )reon, ad e estate of Jacob Johnson, sons havitiL' el.ij'ns ntrniuat deceased. All be said estate are bei eby notilied to present them foment Eight Mi duly verified ace mouths from this (liven under my of March lx;H. ie, ftiorroiv cnmn wiesou, oniim; lo law, within six date. hand and dated this lith (lay K. 1). Itoou. Administrator. Notice of Sale of Real Estate. VOTICE IU HEREBY WVKS THAT IN 1 pursuance to 1111 order of the county court of the county ol Morrow, state of Oregon, made on the s h dav of March, IK'JI, Iu the matter of the estate 01 Lizzie .Morgan, deceased, the uniiersiKiien, uie auiiiuiieiim.'i n-. estate, will sell at public auction tothe highest bidder, iur cash, 011 Saturday, pril isth, 1!H, at 10 o'clock iu the forenoon of suid day, at the ..II tl.a pi. ,li, tllle court nouse ui Ham '-.miiiij . hi i,, interest and estate of the said Lizzie Morgan at .l ti .I.....I, :.. ., ,..t tn ..II lliat ...Ttnln me nine in it i umi" '", " piece or parcel of laud lying and being iu the nun 3. 01 me r. r..'i Ol cc. Ii, Tp. J, 01 K, it, E. . M. HI'i-M M. R. MOKOAX, Administrator. HAT TEES O.W.Ft Mr'C C8 PORTLAND. ORE For sale by Sloonrn-Johnstou Drag uo. ana i. w. Ay ere, jr, MAJESTIC PALMS IN INDIA. Uundred Feet High Many Uses for the Leaves. The talipot, or great fan-palm, grows for about thirty years, and reaches a height of more than one hundred feet. Then, for the first and only time, it blos soms. What looks like a single huge bud four foet in height is developed, and finally bursts into a pyramid of snowy plumes composed of numberless small cream-colored flowers. The clus ter is sometimes twenty-five feet high, and at its base has a diameter of forty feet. As Miss Cummings says In her "Two Happy Years in Ceylon:" "It is a glorious object, and Is visible from an immense distance, as it often grow, among flat surroundings, such as riot fields." The natives turn the leaves to a thou sand uses, domestic and literary. When on a journey, and especially if they ar on a pilgrimage to some sacred shrine, each of them carries a portion of one of these great leaves tightly folded into s long, narrow form, like a gigantic closed fan. This serves as a sunshads or rain cloak by day, and at night seT eral friends contribute every man hit palm leaf, three or four of them, with the pointed end upward, forming a verj fair bell-shaped tent. And very pictur esque a few groups of these tents look when pitched in some forest glads around blazing camp tires. Formerly the exact grade of every great noble was show n by the number of such sunshades which he was entl t' vl to have carried before him, and on s.jte occasions a leaf, inlaid with pieces of glittering talc and folded like a hug fan, formed the ceremonial canopy which was held above his head by one or more attendants. The leaves attain their largest size when the tree is about twenty years ol afe, at which they sometimes measurf twenty-five feet from the base of th leaf stock to the outer edge of the fan. It will h an agreeable surprise to persona unbjpct to attaoks of biltone ooltp to learn that promm relief roar be had by takine CbamberUin'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. In m-ny inetanoes the attack may b prevented by taking tbia remedy as onn as th Bret avmploma nf tbe dieesse appear. 25 and SO cent bottlei for sale by Slocnm-Johnaoa Drag Co. mC 3 D- ..nlltt OP HEALTH HINTS ANDBEABYRECIPBS, , "r",?e"k that gives a great amount of Information of the Vtmort ?flno of Plants. Parasites of the Skin, What to Eat, TInw tn Knt it. Occupation for Inyauns, ; ThlnuB to Do, . Occapattoa tor InvalMs. totliw-t w Ai ,, a9 a FOOU ailU 8. ijUIIKS BHU UUiiK 1'incaouo, " "V Alcohol as a rwu "ntn AVi,. TKm. mm for Intemperance, ThinKS to Avoid, Perils of Summer, llnv tn Rrenthe. -.,ll..i.ia HOW RenviSame, t ilancers of Kissing, s, nermious Hair, riotlilng, What to Wear, Hoadacne cauj wure, SvXKs, pngUNeuSlBhted- jiow ,0 Avoid Them. Croup-tc Present. Veml',T t'ei.1. S HOW TO CIBE Black Eyes, Bolls, Barns. Chlllblalns, Cold Feet, Corns, n v r y niirrhrM DiDhtheria, Dysentery, Dandruff, Dyspepsia, Earache, Felons, Fetid SifiliSffiKMnvel Hoarseness, Itching, inilamed Breasts, Ivy Poisoning. ' Piles III euniatism, Itlngworm, Snoring, Stammering, Sore Eyes, Sore Mouth, Warts, Whooping Cough, Worms m chiluren. 1 1 WH-I, !A h. DOCXOlts uilks. CB-A1I new snmcribers and prompt renewals dur.ngthe month of Mar. will be presensed witu a iree uopj - FOR INVENTIONS. ... . . 1 Ten 11 a 1 TtritTi the interest oi inose navuig tiaima v w B that TlNVENTORS? who often lose the benefit of valuable inventions because of the incompetency or inattention of the attorneys employed to obtain their patents CWare cannot be exercised in employing Vnot abe solicitors to procure patents, for the value of a pateut depends greatly, f not ... . 1 1:i 1 nf trio nttnmV- entirely, upon xne care - andofsed , oeio tainea counsel expert m r'"-"i - Obtain Patents in the United States and all 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. eether with a brief description of the important features, and you will be at once fdvised as to the best course ti. pursue. Models are seldom necessary. If others are infringing on your rigt tsfor if you are charged with infringement by otners are niriug J e rJ:.Me. opinion before acting on the Otners, suuum iac uiauw w - matter. THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, 618 F STREET. NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D.C. p. o. box 463 JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney. J a ...Uta nn,liiaia'" Pruulisa l.LciiLyliiij jalidcuiu eu.-.iipiin-u Prentigs Itectlrylug pi lis cure coustlpui Ion PRENTISS RECTIFYING PILL rr i . i u.. ua'uiuuo ijroouce ccibiipaiion, nere is a r-.l la.'it cures torpid liver, biliousness, rheumatism, inC:;os:lon, sick headache aud kidney aud liver tnubles vrltoout eriplus or loavlns any truco of CONSTIPATION, which is the prime cause of all Blcknoss, icwaro of it gottlug habitual aud chronic with you, boo toitlatirao; these pills will cure ycu. LADIES CO V P clear the skin and removo all blotchoa self. SS Cpntn n hn. COLD CY ALL Or sent by mail upon receipt of price by Prentiss Ciemics! 406 CALIFORNIA STREET, lll'll 2i!',S'!BB "T Cm' co,lal'l'-lu"1 Prent.ss Bonifying pills c ire constipation Otis Patterson LEGAL BLANKS. IF YOU WANT INFORMATION ABOUT ADDRESS A LETTER THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, jumn WLUUtKKUKN. P. O. Box 463 Honorably dischsrired soldiers and sailors are entitled, ft now prUaiijor who wd hi W iM?wyS-7, CJ r, '0t' of their pecuniary circumstances. .. J,f.,. 8ofsuchsoldirrsand sailorsareentitled (if not remarried) whether aoldicr'ldeath Wi d,n VT.n,', ' r dePe"d'nt upon their own labor for support Widow. CUILDRFVr. f entitled if the soldier's death w. due to .ervicc vridow'has" c'edi'ed'oreJrVed1'"" ye"rS) ' ,lm" " tb"e " " PARENTS are entitled if soldier left neither widow nor child, provided soldier died 1st rT l;0? FJ of .erviee. and they are now ,iepe,,nt upon UeirownUbor for sui port. It makes no ditfercace whether soldier served or died in l.tiwar or in regular army l.wiSt'll-rlS? laW- mayPP'y forh.ehtc. nnd.roth Thousands of soldiers drawing from Si to Jto per moMh nnder the old 1-are entitled to m h'rwheflf r.lf W'.n0t "'y on account of diMbiliUea for which now pins'on.d, bat also lor others, whetherdueto servicaornoU K ' w" Soldiers and sailors disabled in lineofdutv In regular army or navy lino the war are also entitled, whether discharged for disabintvor not. ' " " ia ur.v1,vor"nd the 'r widow., i o( the Hlack Hawk. Creek, Cherokee and Seminole or Flor id. Indl.n War. of to 1843, are entitled under recent net. w dependTnt " and their widowt alentlUel. if nxty-two year, of age or disabled Jt.?law.aornnompleled,nd"U'Cm",0l,tained' whelh Pension ha. been granted wider Rejected clai ms reopened and settlement secored. If rejection Improper or Ulea-al. Cert.hcates of service and discharge obtained for soldiers and tailors of the late war Who Save lost their original papers. v. iuc wie wmr woo Send for law. and information. Nochargreforadvice. Ko fee nnless succei.fuL Addreu. THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney, P. a Bex 463. WASH I N GTO H, D.C Care of Teeth, ii"'B-'. " SV,rf Tnhac. Aftcr-Dlnner naps. TO A Villi! 1UUII1, iuiciu ""'"l"-r"' "'"V,". Ma,al Affections .Ia.'wb nrrn'tiof tV.A efftwrtimetlt IB :Z' a, rareless attorneys, ami therefore are tireoarea to Jr-ieuiiKs lieclnylng pills'curoconstlpatioa t'l-entlee Rectirylug pills curucoustlofttlnn Cs ORFNTISS RECTIFYINQ PILL. bocauso it la the only sate and harmless remedy that will surely BEAUTIFY the XION from Try a box aud see for youp- DRUGGISTS, JA and Manufacturin C.n SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. 1J''"S3 ItocllryluB 1.118 euro constipation l'rcntlns r.-i-iiiyl plllseureeonatllmtlon NOTARY PUSLIC CALL, CONVEYANCER OPPICB Plenty of them at the GazJte Office. . . . . OB POSTAL CARD TO Managing Attorney, Washington, D. C. who served ninety t