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WILLAMETTE FAJIMER; SALEM, OREGON, JANUARY 00, S. iK. o . - grange olnmi( Tbo Oregon Stato Orange oFncr.ns. Master-Jmlgo 11. P. Uoise, Salem, Marlon Co., Ogo. Overtcer. A. Luelllng, Milwaukie, Clnok nnm Co., Opn. Lcotiircr II. K. Hayes, Stafford, Claokamis Co., Ocn. Stownril W. II. Thomas, Wolli Walla, Walt. Ty. Assistant Steward. V. U. Ycomans, Wash- oucal, W. T. Chaplain. A. Schumway, GranRCVille, Idaho Co., Idaho Treasurer 11. F. Iluroh, Iodopcndcnce, Polk Co., Ogo. Secretary Mrs. M. J. Train, Albany, Linn Co., Oqn. Oato Keeper. John Simpson, Siustaw, Lano Co., Oregon. Corcr Mrs. ilarrlit Cooptr, Wilbur, D.iuglas Co., 0;n. Pomona Miss M. J. lhrrit, Corvallif, Jleu- ton Co., Ogn. Flora. .lennlo Miltor, Sclhvood, Mitltno. malt Co., Ogn, Lady Asst. .Steward Mrs. I. L. Hillrnry. Turner, Marion Co., On. Intolltcenco In tho Lower Animals. I lmvo often known of horses Lairing, with luunnti lileo fortitude, tlio dressing of n painful wound, without tho least lostrninl, nml fully appreciating tho net bv BtnmiinK nuiet mid oven rubbing my Hhouldor Vfiih tho nose, which wn9 their manner of expressing grntiludo. Tho most patient Hiibmisflion wns that of a very spirited horeo belonging to tho In surnnco Patrol. Ho wits terribly lace rated over tho gluteal region, ho thnt several pounds of llcsh, filled with grit nnd tnlintora. had to bo removed. Know ing tho animal to bj nervous, I applied tho twitch lightly, and directed nn nt tendant to hold up tho front leg. Mount ing n chair, I soon found my patient was reasonable. All restraint boiug removed. I worked for nearly thrco hours, cutting nud caturing, with scarcoly n movo on tho part of tho horse, nnd at no subsequent dressing waa tho twitch ap plied. When hunting, my dogs hnvo fro qucntly como limping with a thorn in tho foot, and often so deeply inserted that n knifo nnd forcops woro nccossary to roinovo it, nnd accomplished without restraint to muzzle. Such nn act is govorncd by reason. Instinct would lmvo allowed tho thorn to slough out. Itcnson said, hnvo tho cause removed, and tho effect, pain, will bo arrested. Animals also possess nnothor human trait, that of jealousy; an amusing in stanco related, was that of a black-ami tan dot' hi his own house, brought thoro for treatment, and fondled aa a pet. A year later ho como again for treatment, and bocamo very jealous of a baby in tho family toward whom tho dog showed nositivo jealously, refusing to sit upon tho lap whoro it was held, and whon nt last persuaded to do so, sat witli his back to tho child, snarling at it over his shoulder. Another dog owned by tho samo gon tloman was employed regularly to bring tho daily paper from tho village. On ono occasion n Sunday-school boy, who had boon previously allowed to play with him at u school foast, met him, and pre suming on tho good temper hithorto shown by tho dog, tried to tnko tho paper out of his mouth. Tho dog at onco quiotly droppod tho naper to avoid a struggle, nnd seized tho boy's cap, which ho hold as n ransom for his paper. Tho boy objecting to tho loss of his cap, quickly mndo tho oxchnuge. Other breeds of dogs exhibiting won dorful mental dovclopment, aro sheep and cnttlo dogs. Hogg, tho Ettrick bhepherd, has relnted many fcatH of tho Scotch cooley that approaches tho rea soning powor of man. 'I can givo you from my own oxperionco," said tho spenkor, "proof of moro than instinctivo intelligence. My father owned n 6hecp dog thht daily herded n (lock of five hundred owes, in a field with only ono hide fenced, anil that but thrco feet high, tho other thrco sides being without pro tection, and covered with growing crops. Tho grass in tho pnstiiros was glazed to within n foot of tho growing crops. "When a 6hcep mado an attempt to stop over tho lino tho dog would quietly turn her back to tho flock, and do it in such a gcntlo manner that tho rost of tho flock would not bo disturbed. Sometimes, on what is termed dowiis, or sheop walks, sheep frequently got loat, nnd tho patient intelhgonco dis played by tho dog at such times is re markable. You are, perhaps, nwaro that n sheop lost from tho flock is about tho most stupid animal a person can havo to do with, but tho dog manages tho affair with consummato skill. Tho lost sheop invariably wants to go in tho wrong di rection, and is ready to fight or run, ac cording to tho way it is managed. Tho dog simply places himself in front of tho bowildercd animal, and waits pationtly until tho courso of tho ehocp is directod towards tho flock. It seems clear to me, and I hopo to you, that such acts aro not prompted by mero in stinct, unaided by tho power of reason. Wo all know that dogs dream, and that is evidence of a mind, tho seat of imagi nation. Horses havo been known to show wonderful fidelity to their masters. Ono owned by an aged undo had been used by hint for years aa a saddle, horse. When tho old gentleman would get upon tho block to mount, "old lien" would, of his own accord, turn his sido closo to tho block, and Btnud porfectly still until his master becamo properly seated and given tho worn to go. Iow. this horso wns very spirited, and tlio younger members of tho family had often to bo as careful in handling him ns was neces sary with n young horse. bml another horso, personally known, bolongs to nn old man who drunk very heavily. Ho hvoa in tho country, and had to rido several miles to get to tho nearest tavern. Man ami horso havo often been scon on their way homo whon tlio old man would bo too drunk to sit still, nnd would sway about until ho would almost fall oh", just hanging on by tho horso's mnno. At such times tho horso would stop nnd stand still until his rider could adjust himself nud gain nn upright position. Certainly, in this instance, the intclligonco of tho horso was superior to that ol tho mnn. I read, not long since, nn authentica ted story of a horso belonging to an ox-olllcer of tho army, tho horso having been with him all through tho lato war. Tho goiitlomnn was away from homo for sonio time, I think n year or moro. Hav ing greeted his family, ho wont out upon tho piazza and asked about tho horse. IloiiiK told ho wns tied in a Held eomo distance from tho house, ho whistled and cnlled tho horso by nnnie. Tho horeo neighed in answer to his master, then snapped tho halter ns if it had been a strimr. leaned n ilvc-barred unto, nud catno rushing up to tho houso to receive 1,.., Giiniv. t II... i.Muila.it MM... .... fin IliO OlllllU Ul nil- Kii-viliitV 1UU untiv- man said, in telling it, that tho horso laid his head over his shoulder and hugged him, nnd ho hugged tho horso, and confessed thcro was no greater joy expressed by any member of his family than that shown by his favorite and noble companion. In tho act of jumping a fonco or ditch, could instinct nlono direct how high or how wido tho fenco or ditch was? Such feats nro accomplished with accuracy, nnd vory littlo loss of physical force. Memory hero is an important factor, nud reason quickly suggests tho amount of physical forco to bo, used. Horses drag ging heavy loads up long, steep hills, soon learn to tnko a serpen ti no course, which is easier than going straight up ward. Many additional instances could bo given, but thoso hero related will servo to illustrate this portion of tho subject. Valuo ot Small Things. Tho Husbnndmau of Khnira, X. Y. tenches a lesson in briof whon it says: "A grain of wheat is small, when con sidered by itself insignificant. It is but tho merest fraction of appreciable vnltio yet it is typical of tho interest that ongages attention from nearly half our people tho farming interest. To get this grain of wheat tho farmer must havo fitted tho soil, sown tho seed, cared for tho crop to tho harvest, gathorcd it, threshed it, and nil theso operations havo fillod tho year. His rewards aro fairly typified by tho insignificant kernel of wheat that must bo multiplied a thousand fold before it has ptucticnl utility in feeding his family or support ing commcrco and giving him thnt full return for labor which is his just duo. Tho lesson to bo doiivcd from tho groin of wheat has deep impoit for- farmers who find profit and loss separated by but tho narrowest margin. Tho littlo things must bo put to uso nnd from thorn must bo obtained tho fullest valuo if profit is to bo realized. Tailing in this rogard, loss is almost certain. Tho f.irmor deals ovcry day of his life in small things, but in tho aggrogato theso littlo things mako tho commcrco of tho world, llo produces foodfr nil man kind nnd tho fiber from which their raiment is wrought. His mission is of first importance, nnd although it relates almost wholly to small things,Jif ho bo not faithful to thorn nnd watchful to mako tho most of his opportunities distress falls, not only upon him nnd his family, but upon tho world. Ho must multiply tho grain of wheat indefinitely, and ho must enro for tho increaBO judiciously nnd constantly or fail of his rewards." GET UP CLUBS. Tho Fakmei: is making nn cflort to rnlist in its behalf nil tho rending nud thinking poition of tho farmers of tho North West. Subscription has been reduced as low as wo daro venturo in tho belief that wo can doublo our lit of paying unbscrlbcrs and greatly incrcaso its inllucnco nnd popu larity. Tho Farmek is closing its Hitmen year of publication. It is no now venturo, no uncertain thing, nut wen lounuea mm ably conducted. Any 6inglo subscriber can remit $2.00 nnd rcceivo tho Faiuikr ono year from dato of payment. Thoso who wnto and bciui m a ciuu oi fivo,all paying nt onco, can hnvo tho Farmer ono yenr for $1.75 each. Old friends of tho Farmeh can easily securo among their neighbors fivo or ten names and securo their paper at $1.75 or $1.50 per year. Wo hojH) that many will get up clubs and vindicate our faith in their good will towards their old time friend, The Willamette Farmer. Backlen's Arnica Balre. Tho beit Salve in the world for CuU.UruU us, Sore. Ulcers, Salt Itheum, Fver Sore. T.n.. rk.muil tr.mli fMIMitna. Horna and til SkinKruptioni, and positively care Piles, or no pay reqaireei. v kuiuww n b" satisfaction, or money refunded, Frtoo 25o per box. For slo by Port 4 8on. ly THE M011TGAGU TAX LAW. Pram tlio OreRon Stntwmnii.J As will bo seen by our Supremo Court re port of ycstcdy morning, tho Sapremti Court affirmed tho Judgment of tho court I clow in tho caso of Linn county vs. Craw ford. Tho suit was brought against J. A, Crawford of Lion county, nnd tried by Jtulgo Uoisc, judpo of tho Circuit court, who decided in favorof Linn comity. Cranlord appealed tho case, nnd was appellant, with Linn county rcipoudcnt. 1 ho Supreme Coait had tho question under consideration for b long time, and thcr decision is tho ro sult of much study. It will stand tho test, and, it is understood, is 'inal, no other court now having jurisdiction, Tho federal court should not hnvo buoklcd on to Itself tho re sponsibility of trying to annul n Sttto law, anyway: Vamo, C. J. This caso turns on tho constitutionality of tho sot of tho Legisla tive Assembly, approved October CO. 1SS2, known ns tho mortgage-tax law. Tho net is alleged to bo unconstitutional, first, bc camo it doss not provide for equal and uni form taxation; and, second, Ineiuio it is n, special law. In ncan thatenmc up beforo tho United States Circuit Omrt for tho District of Or cgnn, in March, 18S4, tbu not was considered open to both thoso objectiono, nud was no' cordiiigly dcolftrcil to bo uuonnstlliitionnl nnd void. When tho law was formerly bo foro thin court, in Munford v. Sewoll, these questions woro not picientid by counsel, nor wcrotboy considered by the court. Thcio questions have now been examined. Tho cnnttitutlonal.limltationson tho pow ers of tho legiilalivo niicmbly over tho sub ject of tixation nro found in Suo. 1 of Art 1) and tho last olnuro of Sec. :i!, Art. I. Sec 1, Art. 1), consists of two clauses: First, "Tho legislative assembly shall provido by mw tor uuiiorm nnd equal ih'o il assess ment nnd tsx.ition." Second, "And shall prctcribo such regulations ns shnll securo a just valuation for tixation of all property, excepting kucIi only for municipal, educa tional, literary, tcicntillc, religious, or char itihlu purposcr, a may bo specially exempt ed by law." 1 heso two oliusci nro liiniUtiona on dis tinct powers, and must bo construed inde pendently of each other. In tbo first olauio tho word "rato" is used in a somewhat dif ferent sense when ipplicd to tho taxation. " Tho term rato may npply cither to tho per. contigo of taxation or to tho valuation of property." Ststo vs. Utter. 6 Vrooni, 401. It is applied in this clauso In rnoh seuso lu tho foimor senio to tho taxation, and In tho latttr to the assessment. It is evident that equality in tho rato of assessment means nronortinnatn valuation relative, not nliin. lute, equality while equality in tho ruto of taxation mtnns that tho percentage shall bo uio same, or noioiuteiy equal, mo result is relative ciiunlity of taxatiou. If the rnto of assessment and tnxatlon bo equal, it is conceived. It will bo uniform. that it, that no meaning can bo attached to itio word "umiornr wmcu ts not conveyed by tlio word "equal " If tho rato is ovcrv whtro tho tamo, or equal, it will bo uniform, necessarily. If tho rato is varied, no that nropei ty of different kinds or indilfcrcnt localities is valued or taxed nt dilTcrcnt rntnr, tho rata will hi unequal, and so not uniform, and, so far as it Is equal, it will aim uouniiorm. Tho opinion is a vory nblo, complete, and Icnjtliy one, covering all tho point, and there Is seemloEly thrown about eacn point advanced an impiccnalilo barrier. It abounds iu choico languigo and well-put sentences. It coos on to tay that tho legislature, un der tho constitution, baa full power to dc Urinino what property shall be subject to taxation, nud what shall bo exempt, it tavs that under tho law the counties havo a right to tax mortfiacoj, nud tho nsaoitiona about want of rojularity and uniformity fall harm li'taly against tho mortgage-tax law. It further says that tho logislaturo has not violated any clause of tho constitution in fixing tho eitnn (place) for taxation in tho county whoro tho mortgage ( held. Tho opinion declares that tho law is not a apocial nn. in conclusion, mo decision sajs: "ine examination thus far mala would team auf llcicut to justify this court iu dcclariut that this act is not a snccial or private Inw. Tho judgment of tho court below will according ly bo alllrmcd." A Very .Serious (iauic of Poker. ''I'll never forget tho that tlmo that I etw (Ion. Orant," said William llsinson recently to a number of men in tho Foot Guards equipment rooms. "I wis first sergeant in company C. ef tbo Seventh C. V., command1 cd by (Ion. HawUy. At that tuna wo wcro lying bffore Iticbuicnd. Day after day wo had nothing to do but lie about tho camp. On this nover forgotten day that I refer to I was sirgeaut of tho guard, n detail of eight men being uudcr my charge. Soma of tho boja bad swapped piptri with tho Itebr, whose pickot liuo was not far from our, nml had given mo tho Itichmond (J)zcttc. I leaned my musket against tho trunk of a tree, and fitting ou tbo ground braced my back attinet tho trco and read. It was cot long before I becamu deeply interratod in a Btory, nud fortiot about pickot, duty, and evon such a thing at war. Suddenly I beard the trump of a squadron of cavalry, and looking up, taw a number of hortcun u ap. proaching. I taw that my inon wcro eu gsged with soma Johnnies in n ganio of poker. Tho odiccrB did not stop, but quiet, ly ruto past, not without boiling at mo iu a peculiar manner. Soon after a tinclo bono, man rodo up. Mo bad on a slouched hat, nn old blouse, and his breeches wcro stuck in a pair of old boots, Hiding up to ma ho said, Mergoint, what aro you doing hcrvl' 'Ou picket duty,' I replied. 'Where aro our menl' Oh, over there playing poker, I said, nodding my head iu that direction, I thought that he was a correspondent for lome paper, and answered him saucily. Asking my name, regiment and company, he rede away. I flung a parting shot at him as he did so, asking if hewas not inquisitive. When we were relieved, I was called to tue captain's quarters, where I was informed that Ceu, Orant had preferred charget against me. It was he to whom I had been impudent, when the captain told me that I was nnder arrest and liable to be ahot, I felt like sinking into the ground. A court martial was held, and I was sentenced to be ahot at sunrise. In the few hours that I was in the goard-house I teemed to live my life ovr again. Through the efforts of Oen. Hawley, the sentenced v,u not carried into effect. I was disrated however, and for three days carried a knapsack filled with sand about tho camp. When Geo, Grant visited tbit city, I called npon him, and M I Itft he said: "Always do your duty." New Haven Newt. rris bu 02,827 dogt, and tko yearly llceut4 amount to over $100,000, During Sherman's famous march to tho sea, tho boy in blue sometimes resorted to strategic measures to fill (ho mess pot. Ono day a burly toldicr attached n linen twine lo his b.iyoiHt. At tho other ond wns a small strong llsh liook seductively b.iited. lWiiifr an Irishwoman's cabin, he dropped his hoolc among u llock of geese, and caught a big gander. As he started on the double-quick tho womnu noticed her pet gander rapidly following the retreat ing soldier, and not suspecting tho enuse, camo promptly to the rescue with, "Arab, now, mo darlint, don't run. Shure, tho gawndor won't hurt ycz, mo honey I "I know ho will; tho blasted thing means business!" replied the defender of tho ling, us ho elkippearcd over tho hill.with tho squawking gander iu pursuit. A areat Discovery That Is daily bringing j ly to tlio homoa of thousands by saving mnny of their dear ones from an caily grave. Truly is Dr. KlngVXrw Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, llronchitii), tlav l'cvoi-. Loss of Voice, Tickling in tlio Thtoit, Pain in Sido and Chest, or auy dicaso of tho Throat nml Lung', n poiitivo cute. Guaranteed. Trial HottloM frcti at Port & Son, State site ct, !v icm, Oregon. 0 A Montpolinr live-year-old of tnir acquaintance was onco invited with tho rest of tho family, lo lake lea at the houso of a friend. Tho head of the family hud taken pains to prepare a tempting supper for his guest", nnd when nil ware seated nt tlio- tr.ble, and it enino flve-yonr-old's turn to ho helped, tho host mud : "Well, Johnny, what will you have?'' Johnny looked ovir the tablo n minute, and then mado th'm clashing reply: "When I nni at home and don't see anything goo.l lo eat on tho table, I havo crnckrrr and milk, ami I guess I'll lme triiel;or. and mill: now." A CARD. T. all kIia .., tiilTv.l.it. f ,Mi f Iim . i.a nriil Ifi.lfH actions ot )outli. imitKU rakrt, irlv ilic), Ui ol nnnhol, &o , I 111 cnjuiu.li'o tli.it . Ii cuiajou, KIIKB OK CIIAhOK. Til's crott remedy vrxt ilUcov. erctl lo'amlfileiury In S u Ii Amarlcn Srtul a trlt aUrriuMcmdopoto tlio IIKV JOSM'll T I.NMAN, ui.il. in a'.... V...1. fl.t .i. tit .,,.. It. O IU HUM fcf AlVt VI V-IJ U -illtMt I j I)K. MINTIE, peeUIIst d Graduate, VTO. 11 KBAHNV BTnEET, Ban Franeltee.Cal, 11 Treats all Chronic. Aneelal and rrlrnts Julaenstt wills Uonderrul Hncceas, THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. Is a ctrUln Cm (er Ntar ova Dasturr, 10HT HAN HOOD, roosTAieaaJiat. asd all tha etll tSU ot Youthful (olllH & ticetiea. Illl. miNTir. who It a Ittovtan riiTsicM,Ou cits or tiis Ukitiuitt or VaxxtTLTaxta, UI arrta to forfslt isoo let a rus el this kind that tit V1TAK 5UTOKA1IV1-, (under a special advlca and trtate rnonijiu not aura. i-ncii;a oouuj rour time tht ouantitr, I1. , 8eiit to any addrcit, unndtntlaU, tnprltataaddriwll deilrtd.lir ' A. E. 1IINTIB, M.U , 1 1 Kearnr 81., B. T., Cal. iarBasd lor pamphlet and Hit oi question, NAKfX.ll UOTTM1 VUi:i! Will bt sent to an on apnl)Df ty IstUr, ttatlnt trmptomt, sex and ago. Strict stcrer in retard t all builneis trantactloua. Jantl m M Eotnbllahod40 Yrs.iSCS EELIAfiLU Vegetable Seeds, Flowor nnd Troo Sooris, draes Seed, Deed Potatoes. Onion Sett? ecu d:iu.3, oa:i:ii c?i?17a:cs3, it. Ctilalatriia Malted J'rte to nil. .(MVes I'LANTSKIID COMPANY, 812 & 814 N. 4th Ot., St. Louie, Mo. Ji'iim llili I'tiier. IHIDINGEE & GONARD GO'S iii:auth'iji. i:viiii.iii.nnii.Mi ROSE Our ti rent HiirclnltyUkmnInf and dUtrilmlltir It lMi:H-o ilclnir utrciitf l'l 1'Unta, jinl.li U nnlmu l.liMini. fffly by mall at all IHat Oitlt r,Hpli-iiilltl Viirli'llrx. v""'',allll)flgd1 Hit ItilurH-ii a.'iiurH.'il I DO Lt til'J. XL- OTHER VARIETIES 9.3,& in FOR S1 acciruiiiiriu?aiui. ntfuiiiuruur.'vi4mi!, .oc! iilrKinlljr lllui. aad r Iwaa I nu uirr MH llnwl n r' AilJrfM, TIIH IMMilli: A- ('ONAItlr l JU.Uruom, t-al tlrux-, e.'liciltr Co., I'll DEDERICIC'S HAY PRESSES. Or.inr nn I nil. mW-tt for circular and location til l'i irr n .i rti,ui -r-'! I mre'ioutis and Acenii. I'. K. OCUCreICK ti. CO., Altmny, II. Y. 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BANrOHD'3 LIVER IIIVICIOHATOR. Anttperfintd cf Ihrlg yarn, ami Thou, iandsef IVttimontitliprore its Merit. . roil BVt.n 1IY ALT, lll'AI.r.US IN MKUtCrKKS. Tor foil information wml yonr acWitm for 10) piganooK on mo J.iver nua its inwafcp,- in Dn.81roiU) .1 UMNO OV., HW 1UIUI CHS DR. JAYNWB AGUE MIXTUEE. A CERTAIN AND EFFECTUAL REMEDT ion fever and Ayttc, Intermittent ' and Jlcmittcnt fevers, elV. Tlili clans ofillrrarct to commnii In nil lmrts of tlio World, nml crpcclttlljr jirctalcnt In ma larious illttrlcts nml lclnii)o of miltr.courtes, nro nlmoit Intnrlntily nccoiiipnnltit ljr moru or Itn ilcrnnficmci.t of tlio liver, nnt frc'iticntlj j n ticfcctlvo nctlon of tlio ill(ctlro orgnnt. Tlio tncro LrcnUlnir, of tlio CMIl Is liut n ttcp (ownnlt comjilctlni; n rmllcnl euro llio vnrloui orgnnt tif tlio lioily, rriicclully tlio ttuiuncli nml liver, mutt lo trmixlil to n hcnllliy nml l(or )us cumlilioii lcfuro a icrnmncnt euro n Lo orlnlilttlie'il, nml tills f.ict lint tccu icclally kept In vlcir hy Dr. Jnyue In Ills trontmrnt of tlicio cuiuplnlnts. Tlio uiu of .l.iynn's Anuo Mliturr, in conjunction rltli Juyiio's Hoiintlta l'lll, ns rc'crllrl In the Miccllom nlilcb nccomjmny enli Lottie, still not on) BREAK UP THE CHILLS, Lut rcitoro ll.c r)iliiii, moro parlleulnvlj- tlio liver nnl rtomncli, tun iiiiiilcumlltlun,iiml to ireviiit n nlnjuo f Tout anil .guo Ly tlior. ou;Lly ERADICATING THE DISEASE, nn.l ll.e Lc-I .jrltle r f III-1 ll.c iiirarlalils uc-.- . h .Ii bui.l '.v fillutti! (l.f a.Ilnln. I Ir.ilmn if lli'n) met tier, m htual Ly lLo trrtlnrEti-i uldblu-l spihmI y lu Dr. Jrjytio't Alumnio.iin I tliu.l iwnl iwiiiilarllyofllio .f... Ml, 1 1: t l.e,M if tha I'tittrl .,. n, i. . .'. i thU'tt It it I'or !- ! y Hol(c, Davit A Co., AgcnU. rnivATi: nisri:HAitv, 'Hi ICcnniy Htrtrl, mil l'itiuclcii, t'nl. Tltlio lixiicre Hliee'lnllat, IT. Allen, Is a rrirulai X (rro'luated riiyilclan from tlio Utilnrilty ct Miclil can. lis Lai devctid a IKctlins tu tlio study ol Spsedil dlteaiet. V It II V. M II . And lllDPt.n-AOr.il JIKN, wlio are siffcrlnv lroo tha ejects et Youthful Imllacrctlnn or Kxccsiet In matiirer years.NKUVOUH and rilYHIOAl, DKIUMTY, I.OUT UANII001), ttc, reuicinbcr tint, ty comllna. lion ct remedies d neit curitlio power, tlio Dvclor lias so arranuod Lis treatinenl tint It will not only aSord Immediate, relief, Lutperniinent cure. my ii.Mi-ii'.tL r.xri:i(ii:tT (Ilattr - nrt:ev lucharrocl twoteadlnzliorplule) enahlit ' "'I r;ato troubles ultdcictllent reiulU. I Wlljful I'll tUhn and Uurircon TllOUCUlilll.-! ..i .-. - 'ty nisi:ti.h ui ji.m. All will receive my honut cplnlouot ilielr complaints Vo cipcrlutntlnir. L'aiiiuftatlone rncs and strictly prlvat Clitre reasonable. Call or address) Hit. ALLKK, 0) Kearny Ml. ban I'raiiclico, Cal. Otuct lioum, 9 to a da ly, 7 to 8 tve'ilur. IJanSI II TUTTP PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE. The Greatest Medical Triumph of the Ago! 8YMPTOM8 OF A TORPID LIVER. I.oaa of nppellto, llowcla cot tiro, 1'aln la Ilia Uead, wltli it dull aenaatlou lu tlio bncU pure, l'nlu under tbo ahoulder blude, Fullness ofler oatluB, wltU ei dis inclination lo exertion of body or mind, Irrilbllltrofteuiper, I.ovriilrlt, wltU ufcellnirofliuTlniruciilected oiaodutr, Weariness, Ulrzlucsa, 1'lutterlnsr at tho Heart. Duta before tbo eyva, Iloaducho over (ho rlgltt eye, Keatleaanesi, vcltb fitful dreams, lllablr colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. , TCTT'N riLI.8 aro especially atUpted to tuch catos, ono eloto otrccu bucIi a ebatiKooffcolliiRastonttonlslitlioBufrerer. They Increase the .ApuctlU.amt cause tha body to Talto oi I'leahAttut tba setem U nourlaheil.amt Ly their Tanlo Action on the IJleatleOruau,ltcuular tools aro proilucTd. frlcaaRc. ! Murray Ht.,WT. TUn'S HAIR DYE. GlUT IUltt or WllltXKue changed to a Oujssr libacK by o slnulo application of this DTK. It lmparti n naturui color, acts instantaneously. Bold, by DruggUU, or sent by express on receiptor St. i OfTlo,44 MurnyatNawYork. e al lor i.y illiabllilyi alto to Z llelre rtiidstauipa for AVu ,-r" cuu u iuauuAJa, '