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Mow Thejr Vol In Louisiana From tit New Orleani Democrat Tbo Lafourclio Union now claims about 250 majority for tlio Radical party in Lafourclio parish. The l)cmocratio voto on Nov. 7, when honestly counted, will elect every candidate voted for on their ticket. The fact is tstabl'mlied beyond the shadow of a doubt, that over 150 voters were reported by members of tho Radical party on election day. About 100 voted on tho certificates of registration havirfg the samo num bers as those of the original certiO cues now in possession ot the per ons to whom they wero given. About fitecn men who have been dead for years had representatives voting upon that day. Another doz en who are in the penitentiary voted, and three fugitives from justice re turned to vote also. Notwithstanding the names ot these fugitives, convicts, and dead men had been riven to A. M. L det, Supervisor, for tho purposo of being erased, ho, instead ol erasing them, issued certificates of registra tion, bearing tho numbers of the above certificates to some of the Radical voters for the purposo of re peating with them. And a consider able number of those repeated , votes were cast at Burton's box. The Rad icals wero determined to carry the parish; This was why the attempt to estab lish polls in the plantation quarters was made; this was why tho location of tho polls was kept hid from the , public until twenty-four hours before too election; this was why tho super visor refused to appoint one commis sioner, recommended by tho Central Democratic Committee, for each poll to which they were tntitled; this was why the supervisor refused to send stationery, tally sheets, Ac, that the law required, to tho polls expected to give Dciif'cratio ni. jorUien: this was tho why Radicals bullies went about the country threatening to kill any colored mau who would dare to vote tho Democratic ticket; this was why the Supervisor refused to permit the United States 'Supervi sor to examine tho printed registra tion lists, which permission the law granted him ; this was why tho Su pervisor refused to strike off tho lists the names of about a dozen voters re siding in tho parish of Assumption whom ho had falsely registered ; this was why tho Supervinor located com missioners of tho Democratic party at the polls as far from their residences as they could bo placed : and this was why tho polls advertised to bo placed at Allen's warehouse was located in liia plantation quarters, three miles off from any public road. Public Meutlineut. From tli Mercury. The Radical mnnagors and Federal oflico-holdors of this teuto aro busily engaged in tho attompt to manufac ture public sentiment against Gov ernor Grovor and Secretary Chad wick over thoir action in tho Electoral mat ter. They are holding indignation meotings, hanging ana burning in effigy, eto. This outcry against of ficials who have done no greater sin than to follow the law and the Con stitution, will recoil upon tho individu al actors and tho party they represent. Already wo havo received tho assur anoe that tho Governor and Secretary are sustainod and endorsed by a large proportion of tho pooplo of this Statu. Our correspondent from Lane County writoa ui that the Domocraoy of that county express a hearty approval ot thoir aotion. A gentleman from Clackamas County iufonns us that the sterling Democracy of that county aro on every hand, outspoken in their ap proval ot tho course pursued by the Executive and Seorotary. Tho Bamo cheering assurauco comes from Polk County and other localities. In this city and Marion County generally, numbers of Democrats who havo for numbor of years been disaffected with tbo Governor, becauso ot some of his political acts, now speak up in hearty approval ot his action. l!o- sidos those, we heur of many Rcpub lioans who say that ho has simply done his duty under tho Constitution am! tho laws; that he could not havo acted differently and received tho common dation of his party and of the con sorvativo and law-abiding masses ot the pooplo. I lio fact is apparent to all unprejudiced minds that Governor Grovor and Secretary Clmdwick have simply porformod their sworn duty, and time will soon provo that public sentiment views it in that light and endorses thoir action. FATU1CK IIKMIIV'SPKOI'IIKCV. A Warning I tiered In tho Virginia Convention on Ibo Adoption or the Conciliation. From the Hm-hester Union anil Advertiser. Do not tho words of Patrick Hen ry in the Virginia Convention on the adoption ot the Constitution of 1188 have especial significance at this time ? "Your President may easily become King. Your Senate U so imperfectly constructed that your dearest rights may be sacrificed by what may be a small majority; and a very small mi nority may continue forever unchange ably this Government although hor ribly defective. Where are your oheeks in this Government? Your strong holds will be in the hands of your enemies. It is on the supposition mat your American Governor shall b honest that all the good qualities of the Government are founded, but . iiuiiviin.! vuuKu uuiuu i puts it m their power to perpetrate tho j 1 1 wtrianT an 1 im ..Ana .....- worst of mischiefs should tbey be bad men. And, sir, would not all the world blame our distracted folly in resting our rights upon the contingen cy of our rulers being pood or bad ? show me that age and country, where tho rights and liberties of the people were placed on the chance of their rulers being good men, without a consequent loss of liberty, I say that the loss ot that dearest privilege has ever followed, with absolute certain ty, every such mad attempt. If your American Chief be a man of ambition and abilities, how easy will it bo for him to render bimsell absolute ? 1 he army fs1 in his hands, and if be be a maa of address it will be attached to him, and it will be the subject of long mcuuauon wun mm 10 seize mo nrst auspicious moment to accomplish his design. And, sir, will the American spirit solely relieve you when this happens; 1 would rather have a King, Lords and Commons, than a government so replete with such in stipportablo evils. If we roako a King, we rosy prescribe the rules by which he shall rule his peoplo ; but tho President in the field, at he head of his army, can prescribo the terms on which ho shall reign master, so far that it will puzzle any American even to get his neck from under tho galling yoke" I Cowardly Aa.ault. When a candidate for high office is so well liked sod so popular with the Diuftteg as to mukt) bis utfent dillifult in a lair and non orable Dalit, mean ami cowardly men are not wanting who delight in mnnuracturjiij? lies and Blundering his pood name. There are also those whose selfishness prompt them to prostitute thoir honor, pervert truth, and ignore right, for the sake ol injuring a com petitor in business, wboso prosperity they envy, aoJ with whose business sagacity they have not the tulont to successfully compete in an honorable way. These thoughts are suggested by the mean, cowardly attacks made upon me and my medicines, by those who iinngino their pecuniary prospects in jured by the great popularity which my sundurd medicines have acquired, and the continual growth of my professional prac tice. r arrow-minded practitioners ol med iclne, and inanulacturers of preparations wince do not pofB'?g sullicient merit to sue cesslully coinpcto for popular favor, have re- sot ted to sucli cowardly strategy as to pub lish all sorts of ridiculous reports about the composition of my medicines. Almafcs, ttccuitit Hocks, un J other pamphlets; re issued ami scattered broadcast over land, wherein these contemptible knavt publish pretended analysis of my medicines,' anil receipts or making them, home ol these publications are given high-sounding names, pretend to be issued by resectable men of education and position, for the good ol the people this more completely to blind the reader to the reul object in their circu lation, which is to injure I lie sale of my med icines. '-The Popular Health Almanae " is tho high-souuding name ol one of these publications, which contains bueus rsceipts, without a grain of truth in them. Not less devoid of truth are those which have been published by onu lr. fi , ol Detroit, in the Michigan t aimer, and by other nuinnlnc turers ol medicines, in several so-called jour nals of Pharmacy. They i re all prompted by juuloiisy and utterly fail in accomplishing the object of theii' authors, for. notwith standing their free circulation, my medicines continue to sell more largely than any others manufactured in this country, and are con stantly increasing in sale despite the baeo lies concocted and circulated by such knaves. Tho people Gnd that these medicines possess genuine inunt, accomplish wiiat the r manu facturer claim for thein.ond are not the vile, poisonous nostrums which jealous, narrow-minded physicians and sneaking com pounders of competing medicines represent them to be. Among the large number of pretended analysis published, it is a nfg'iif cmif fact that no two havo been at all alike conclusivelv proving the. dishonesty of their authors. It is enough lor the people to know that while thousands, yes, I may truth fully sty millions, bare taken my medicines and have been cured, do one has ever re ceived Injury from their use. H. V. P1KUCK. M. I)., Proprietor of Ilr. Pierce's Medicines, World's Pispensary, llulfalo, X. Y Gen. Jeff Thoiupaou. Frofu the St. Joseph (Me,) Herald. Gen. M. J ell Tompson is dead. He breathed his lust nt tho 21 minutes past !1 o'clock yesterday afternoon in his room at tho Pacilio IIoiiso alter an illness of four or live months with that wasting disoaso, consumption, Drought on by exposure There are few nieu so well known in tho scotion of country west ot the .Mississippi as was Gon. M. Jeff 1 hompson. He was born at Harper's Ferry, a, on tho 'JJa ot January, 1S:!U, where- he rcsidod until 18:)!), when his mother die 1. lie loll home, and moving to Charlvstown, a small vil a low nines distant, occupied a po sition as clerk in a store until ho was 18 years old, when ho removed to Philadelphia and embarked in a sitni lar pursuit. IU remained there i conpio ot years and then came to Missouri, settling in Liberty, Clay county, in IS Ki, and shortly after came to St. Joseph, occupying a position with the hnu of .Middloton fc Kiley. His education was quite limited, he having iett school at tho early a-o ol fifteen. He, however, manifested a desire to study and improve himself. uu isnug liking to civil engineer ing, ho exerted his energies in that direction. Having been in business I ...I.!.. - - III.' ' a short time for himself, in ISoO he quit to go out with a surveying party on the present lino ot the Hannibal and St. Joseiih road. Ho remained with tho paly till the road was com pleted, in lob or I8o0, and returned to SL Joseph. Here he was appointed city engineer, and served with great satisficlion for one or two terms. When the river begtn washing in at this point, the dykes were built by him, and many ether lasting and uoteworthy improvements were mado v.. 1 L:l.l ut mm wiuie ne serveii as engineer and as Mayor. In ls'9 he aselect- ed by a handsome majority Mayor of toe city. He together wfth Governor R. M. Stewart, built the St. Joseph frad Denver City rnilroad from this point to Troy, Kansas, a distance of 114 miles, at their own expense, aided only by what little they could nro cure from the citizens. Tho first cars run over the road were borrowed by him from tho Hannibal and St.Josph Company. Aftor retiring from he Mayorality ot the city he went isto the real estate business with Cel. liar bine, remaining in this occupation un til the breaking out of the war, wen he went South and was made Briga dier General ot the Missouri State Guards, at the very commencement of the struggle. He served through out the late civil war on the Confed erate sido, and took a very active part throughout. In tho latter .part of 1802 bo was captured and kept a pris oner over a year at Johnson's Island and at r ort Delaware. He was after wards sent to Charleston. S. C. There he was exchanged and afterward re turned to Missouri. He immediately took charge of his old brigade, but was atterwards transferred to Shelby's brigade, which ho commanded in Price's last raid in Missouri. He was tho last Confederate General to sur render west of the Mississippi rivet. After tho close ot tho war he went to Memphis, Tenn., when he wa3 en gaged in the commission business for a short time. He then went to New Orleans and was there made chief en gineer of State, by appointment ol Uov. Warmoth in loUs , which posi tion he held to the tirrn of his denlh. His health was remarkably (rood up to the time of the illnesi which cansail his death. Gen. M. Jeff. Thompson was mar ried in 1817 to -Miss ifsyes, of Balti more, whom he leaves with three chil dren to mourn his loss. His oldest son, 22 years of ago, now occupies the position of assistant engineer of the State Board of Engineers ot Louis iana. Troop and noney. On the day after the election Zacl Chandler Bent tho following telegrar to Uov. steams of t lorida : Washington, November 8. 1876. -Vfo Gov. M. L. Stearns :-Floric i Bt bo m?tde Republican. Trooj Mid money will be lurnished. Z. Chandler, The operator through whose han this dispatch passed was incautio enough to reveal its contents, and . was summarily dismissed; but tl dispatch stands as the cxpiession the purpose of the Adininistratic and the means by which it was u tended to thwart tho popular nil. as expressed through tho ballot-box. I'OMTK A L I I It I. H OICKS. Some Facts end Figures as to the Cost of Political Fire-Works and Proces sions. (Illustrated Weekly.) When it is remembered that both of the two great tactions hold nume rous meetings every week in the large cities during a political canvas, it will not seem strango that very extensive pyrotec-hnio attractions are noticod to attract tho thousands ot peoplo re quired to make the gathering suffic iently largo and imposing imposing often in a doublo sense. With what Itomau candlos, sky rockets, para chute rockets, revolving rockets, "illu mination floral bomb shells," "cam paign salute shells," "mines of Btars and serpents," "denoting cannon sa lutes," "silver fountains," colored fues, and the hundred other designs which go to make up a first class dis play, the cost of a political meeting nowadays is considerable. These fire works vary in price from $3 to $18 a dozen, and twelve doxcii do not go very far. Hie largest outlays on firo works of courso occur in years of Presiden tial elections. Of late years the ex penditure, even at thoso important seasons, has decreased considerably. Very extravagant displays were made in New York under tho Tweed regime. In 1SG8, for example, tho Democrats spent $10,000 on firo works for one procession. The largest amount spent this year on a single occasion was $1,000, expended on the great Demo emtio torch litrnt procession in New Vork, last Thursday evening. The Democrats in this city have not do voted much more than 10.000 to all their parados during this campaign, and the Radicals have expended little more than ?o,000. But the cost of fire works only ren resents a portion of the net outlay lor rioiuieai processions, fcvery man in ine with a cap, cape and torch repre sents an expenditure ot fl '2o, so that a parade of 30.000 men will cost about 37.500 for equipments alone. In the -tU.uwi.oiMj of our population there are probably more than 10,000,000 boys and men capable of man hingin these pageants. If. in the courso of a Pres idential campaign, one individual in every twenty of these 10,000,000 ami this is a moderate estimate takes part in a procession of this kind, the expenditure tor torches and uniforms would reach ff.-Jj.OOO. And if to this we add the cost of fiw works, the to tal would probably reach 2,0O0,000. Competition has sensibly decreased the once largo profit realized off" the manufacture ol fireworks. Hie sroods are manufactured in the s jburU of New York and at Greenville X. J. Oidinary fire crackers, which are pro duced exclusively in China, arc the only fireworks imjorteL The price of these is largely cuhanced by the duty (81 in gold) imposed by the Cus tomhouse on every box brought into this country. There are six lari?e dealers in fire works in New York. with an invested capital of 1200,000. who ship goods to all parts ot the country for political clubs and for 4th ot July celebrations. ureal improyeraent has been made of late in the manufacture ot fire works. Most of them are now made by machinery only recently intro duced, and many new varieties have lately been put upon the market. America is considered to lead the world, excepting only China, in pyro technical science. Mrs. Partington was inspired to learn that tho boys fit for college be fore they can enter. "Then they don't have to fight after they get there," replied the good dame. "1 hey fight with their heads," said her informant. '-Then thev are but- ters," she reflectively remarked. The Nucltut is atritatinz the Calinooia canal question. Mr. James Coffey declined the nomination of City Recorder of Salem. It is reported that Rev. I. D. Driver has bad 50 accessions tous church in llalsey. The Corvaltia Gotet'.t has taken a new de parture havin? been merped into a corpora tion. The articles of incorporation are signed by Dr. J B. Lee. James A. Yantis, and W. B. Carter, and have been duly filed accord ing to law. The capitol stock of the com pany is fixed at ?2,000,in shares of SSOeacta. The new company will take full control ou the 1st of January. 1877. A CARD. To all who are sufleriiiL' from tho errors and uidiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, 4c., I wi"end a recijie that will cure von f""" OF CiiAKGE. T)- covered y - Send a r ' T.I- L of, fill t. medicino James Hurd, oi -Centaur Liniment cured my ...... Alfred Tush, of Newark, writes: "Send me one dozen bottles by expreiw. The Liniment has saved my leg. I want to distribute it, tc," The sale of tills Liniment is intreasiug rapidly. Tim C'ENTAt'R Liniment, Yellow Wrapper, is for the tough skin, flesh and muscles of HORSES, MIXES AKD ANIMALS. We have uever yet seen a cane of Spavin, eeny, Kin-tsme, Wind-pill, Scratches or Poll-Kvil, which this Liniment would not speed ily benefit, and we never saw but a few cases wnieh it would not cure. It willwrre when any thing can. It in folly to 8end J'JO for a Farrier, when t.ne dollar', worth of Centaur Liniment will do better. The following is a sample of the testimony produced: Jeekersos, Mo., Nov. iO, 1873. Some time ago I waa shipping hones to St. Louis. I got one badly crippled in the car. With great difficulty I gothiiu to the stable, on Fourth avenue. The stable keeper gave me a bottle of your Centaur Liniment, which I used with such success that in two day. the horse was aa active and nearly well. I have been a veterinary surgeon for thirty years, but your Liniment heads anvthing I ever used. "A. J. MVAltTY, Veterinary Surgeon." For a jMnttage stamp we will mail a Centaur Almanac, containing hundreds of certificates, from every State in the Cuiou. These Lini ments are now sold by all dealers in the coun try. Labaratory of J. K Rohe & Cu, 4(i 1ky Si., New Vork. Mothers, CYSTOMA i the rvsult of CO years ex)eri mcnt, by lh Samuel pMU-her.of Massachusetts, ft is a vegetable prearatin aa effective as cas tor oil, but perfectly pleasant to the taste. It can 1n taken by the voungest infant and neith er gaga nor gripes. W. A. J. lireen of Koyds ton, Indiana, my of it: Sirs: I have tried the Castor!. and can sp-ak highly of its merits. It will, I think, do away entirely with castor oil It is pleasant and harmless, ami is wonderfully efficacious as an a)erient and laxative. It is the very tiling. The Castoria destroys worms, regulate, tl.e stomach, curve Wind Colic, and (x-nniu of nat ural health r sl-ep. It is very elli.-acious in croup, and for Teething Children. Honev is not pleasanter to the fciste, and Castor Oil is not certain in iu ettecta. It coats but 35 cents in large hottlca. J. R. Hose Jt Co., 40 Pcy St, New York. J. KILLlXQSWOaTH & 0N, STAR BAKERY, 0a Hinih. Street, N JEEP constantly hand, fresh Sugar. Tobacco & Clgan. Peachet, ConVe, Canned liouds. Plum, Svrup, CUee. Powder, SD. Burcb, Pepper, Sardine, halt, Candwa, -Conimeal, Candle. Not. Lard. Flour, Etc., Etc ALSO Brrad, (tin, ?in, PraiU and Trsrtablrt. of every (Wriplioa, which they i1 aril cheap foreasa. Tb.iful for nasi favor, we aols.it co tiaoaix-c of l him. Good, delireml t any part of the city fr of j isrre. trt coastantiv recivin r-nrl ' chnre. WtiracoBsUntly receiving sew Good. a ' IDT ran UI h r 11 riM M kiimu mUMj gur cuswiotri la xrgvi t pneea. J ur cuswrntri la rrgvi to ditcm. t r 1 i V1 x -vj No. 649 Clay Street. BETWEEN' Kearny ' and Montgomery Streets, SAN FRANCISCO. DR. DOHkRTY'8 Larcelv and 'Steadily In creasing Practice, which linn constantly kept pare with the unextmplei! im-rease and uteady growth of the Pacilic Coast induced his removal from his lonu established and well-known qunrteni,on the corner of Sacramento and LeiilesdorH street, in this city, to more riimmriiiHi and eligibly locutrd apartments, at So. 019 Clay Street, where he has a spacious suite ol handsomely fitted up anu convenieniiy arranged Examination and con sultation Rooms (occupying the whole of the two upper stories) which patients may at all times visit, and see only the Doctor and bis as sistants. With the most grateful sentiments of rerard dies against diseases of all kinds. He cures without mercury, charges moderate fees, treats his patients in a correct and honor able way, and has references of unquestionable veracity, from men of known respectability and high standing In society. All parties who may consult him hv letter orotherwise.will receive the best and gentlest treatment. TO FEMALES. When a female Is afflicted with disease, as weak ness ol the hack and limbs, pain in the head, dim ness of sight, loss nf muscular power, palpitation ol the heart, Irritability, nervousness, dersnge meutof digestive. Itinctions, general debility, all diseases of the wTmb, hysteria, sterility, and all other diseases peculiar to females, she should go or write at once to Da. W. K. DOHERTV, at his Medical Institute, and she will receive every pos sible relief and help. r Let no false delicacy prevent you, but apply Im mediately, and save yourself from painful suffer ing and premature death. TO CORRESPONDENTS. Patients (male or female) residing in anvpart or the country however distant, who may desire the opinion and advice of Dr. Dohertv in their re spective cases, and whoth nk proper to submits written statement of such, in preference to hold iiiK a peisonal interview, are resoectlnllir ..i their communications will be held most sa- cred The Doctor is a rerular frrflilnctA anil mav consulteil with every confidence. ir the disease be fully and candidly described personal communication will, in most cases, be unnecessary, as instructions for diet, regimen and the general treatment of the case itself (including the remojies). will be forwarded without delay and in such a minner as to convey no idea of the purport of the letter or parcel so transmitted. Should your condition require immediate atten tion,. end ten dollars in coin, (or that value in currenc)bv Mail, or Wells, Kargo & Co.'. Ex press, and a package or medicines will be for warded to joor address, with the necessary in struclions tor use. Consultations, at tl.e office or by letter FREE Address W. K. DOHEBrV.ll. D.,San Francisco CaL OP1XIOXS OK THE PKESS. DU. DOIIERTY is a skillful phys'cian and hon orable gentleman. Any statement he make, to his patienu he is sure to fulfill. That fact is one great caii-e of hi. eminent success in his profes sion. It is fortunate that among the niary adver tising physicians, there i. one that can be deprnd- "DR. DOHEHTVS reputation a physician. m a sufficient guarantee for the cure ofanv case he undertakes." Calaveras Chronicle. "DR. DOHERTY ha. devoted his study Bore particularly to chronic, specific and private prac tice, and as such is now the most nicresslul of any physician in San Francisco.'" r'ree Presa. "DR. DOIERTT'H reputation is second to io other physician on the coast, n chronic and pe-cifieprctic."-irror. ' DR. POHERTV.-Few , In the medical profeooB have mic-eeded in gaining the confi dence of the public ia tbeir skill and judrment as he has. Inquirer. DR DOHERTT ranks aaaa. of onr tntt l tiDgiiished physician, and ahm at t e m t wTmiui, woicn is newtherntervx. . medical practitioner is judged." Echo. ne nei I hk Like "DR. DOHVHITT enjoy. . Bore extensive prac tice tbaa any physician ia this State. "-txpresa. P. a-The Doctor w!U seed kis pamphlet on Special Dib!. to any address oa receipt of n cenu ii pneuge stamps, for retara poauge. FOE 8 ALE A FLORENCE SEWING MACIIIXE. APPI.T AT THB Ol AED orfU'l 1 To 7 I L 1V at bm&c. Ar-nt wuted. Owtat ISum. J wrBM in. Ibl 4 CO., i a - 1(1 P epls wnrth II i waM' FtW, Maiaa. S. STEINIlElSElt, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IS First-Class Family Groceries CIGARS Alf D TOBACCO Notions, Crockery and Willow Ware 'INE WINES AND LIQUORS For medical and family nra. And everything elu nially kept in a Fint CUa. FAMILY GROCERY STORE I beg leave to inform the citizen, of Eugena ..A th. .um.un.lmg country that I har. facihtiS to"l cheaper than any other Loum thu tide of p,," Fresh supplies received weekly, Of the very best qualitiwoHiT. My motto is Small Profits and Quick Sal elSwTre?" "J Pri be,ore VMing 8. STEIXnElSER, Willamette Street, Eugene City. Cash Paid for Bacon and Err ' Goods Delivered to all Parts of the Citv FHFW ni?fir Ainu ' J.M.THOMPSON. . c.W. FlTrn. THOMPSON $ FITCH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Eugene City, Oregon Office two Hoort forth oftht Pott OiHet REAL ESTATE BOUOHT AND 80LJ LOANS NEGOTIATED and ABSTRACTS OP TITLE FURNISHED WE HAVE A COMPLETE ABSTRACT OP TITLE of all property In Eugene City, and perfect plats of the same, prepared with great care. We will practice in the diflerent Courts or the State. Special attention given to the collec tion of all claims that may be placed in onr bands. Legal Tenders bought and sold. aogU AFTER A QUARTER OF A CEMTURT Among the most subtle and yimlent orpehrans In be human blood is that arising from Venerekl Taint olten breaking out. after vearsTf sppa" cure, in hideous sotes npon various parts of tha body It great danger lies in the fact thai it to ri,i,,hV';n'Bl Vr,n?r "tothe unbora cohnlTtin0gUit,.,,b0'lng ,B tb THE USE OF 1IERCURT osly aids in this terrible deception by drying it upon the sur are and driving it back into the blood. All Vknereal Poison is a rlood po,! SON AND CAN BB COMMCNICATXO TBI BLM and the only certainty af prevention of tranunTa! sin is in the positive creof the reform treat! ment practiced at the Dr.J.C. Toung Medical Institute, comiuehensiye scientific and thorough having received endorsements as I he beet of al modem practice. Recent cases cured io a few- v.....lv wun remamab e rapidity, Our tests of the nm.enr. ..r .1,. ir.,.. r .' blood are never failing: 10 the TO FEMALES. ,J5tm.?i,i0cI?"tof comPl'nU that so enlist the svmuathies of the medical mind or so com mjn J ,ls gravest thought and study as those that afflict women. The Doctor after Jears ofTatient nvestiga ion and treatment is enabled to W them rapid and thorough cures in all the cm plaints incident to the sex. Thk wbax can nora and" 1ND Br" 'obbbuJ; Those who require personal sopervision the oc tor can furnish with apartmenu with careful an skill ul nurses where unremitted attention and constant ni give every assurance of rapid wd permanent cures. piuana The Institute is supplied with a LYING-IN DEPARTSTEST where patienu will receive the treatmentso esstir tial in such cases. - CURED AT HOME. ing to tue Doctor. ging in yonr own way tht symptoms of jour tiouble or complaint, tore! guaranteed the same a. by personal visit All communication, strictly confidential and all let ters either relumed or destroyed. f . Toe Doctor can be refied upon in all case requiring Confidbnci and StcUr ewtidence in him, ,ii ,oa who wfler idd " 8pf re,ieT nd tatr- BENJ. r. JOSSELYN, M. D. ' ftacraiueuto Slreet. i , San Francisco, Cal. Box ; Young Men Whe may be suffering from the effect of youth-." fulfollie.or rninsc-rvtioa.wiUdo well to , vail ''"urlcruig humanity. DR. SP1N- h will guarantee to forfeit i00 to any caae' rXlT?,,rivtodirf y kind orcharaot.rwhK-hhe underUke. and fail, to yao""iyto the unfortu- rtrr-0" dnfc'CT" ground whenyou lTZV.1"iX' ""yteuithefirrtige; remember that mi . .... l . ' 1. , j -cjciiiug id tun. 1 f bordering ppen tf.e last, aad are ref- it xZ rZiJ. , m :nectN remember thai yoo persist in procrastination the time must fitn K.n t V. . a 1 , uj,k .jluiiuj pnynciaa can ren der yoo no asitne.. . k- ui J Ti " iT. VLJT fnr7? 00 fIief- In ao on baa u W " Then let not dew 1 SF? r"nt iavinatHH. bot avail yonmlf of the beneficial result, of hi treatment or Uf. grm, .fe.U, hurriea too to a rv- ZTTX t uU nf treitment E Seod ey hr p.t..io "Her or expn, with full Ur-.r.u.-n .4 . Cl or Ji' v lf K-A- 'PlavT, Kearaey street, San franewco.