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THE ARGUS, FKIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1893.
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THE TRA.YELEKS' GUIDE.
CHICAGO, KOCK I8LAND PACIFIC KAIL
way Depot comet Fif th avenue and Thirty
But street. Frank H. Plommer, agent.
TRAINS.
tEasT. JWist,
Council Blatts Minneso-
taDay Express I
Kane. City Day Express. .
f Washington Express . . ..
Omaha Express
Omaha ana Denver Veti-I
bole Express (
Kansas City Limited
Hrj am
:M pm
.X ota
4
6:
.1
7
3
11
a
45 am
14 am
15 pm
:45 am
.45 am
:5 am
:30 pm
:45 pm
:-.0 am
:05 pm
:0f) am
:05 pm
:35 pm
Stuart-Rock Island Eicrc'i
St. Panl and Minmapolis....
Kansas City aid St. Joe
Des Moines, Omaha & Lin -1
coin I
:1T am
i
:40 am
:40am,10 30 pm
DaPT. tGsinceast. Tttoine west, j Pull
man sleeping oa is sidetracked at Daveniwirt
and taken to Chicago daily by th's t ain. Ih.s
cr is read' for oociiparc at s p. m. for nws
ration of berth, ticket", etc., telephone 1U93
Kock Island, or apply at depot.
F. U. Plcsmkb, gL
L. M.'ALLk. Gen. Agt. Puss Dept. Davenport
BURLINGTON ROUTE- C, B. V. ti.-v.
war D'-pot First avennc and 8irren',
. J. 0un3, iK-nt.
TRAINS.
. t.ivk. - IHBI
177 H 45 an. 7:: pm
I ':45ptni 6 35 an
.... 7 (tt pn:1 7:55 an
, :ffl pro; 10:45 am
. . ?:Wir 6:SOpm
.... 9:50am' S: pra
L "Tores.
M ' thl Bt;ruM ..
8.. Panl Expreis
einlstcwn Passenger.
Serine PMsenw' ....
Larosye Passenffpr
Dr.ily.
CHICAGO. MILWACSEK A ST. PAI L KA1L
way Racine A Southwestern Division De
pot Twentieth street. Viween Firs? and Second
avenue, B. D. W. Holm s. a'ent.
TRAIN. LtAtB I Atan a
Mail and Sxpre? 7 :ifi7 8 30
?t. Pial Etyrs 4 4'jam1 11:41 sin
A Accommods'iow ... "45 -w 0
ROCK ISLAND A PRORIA RAILWAY DB
pot First avenue and Twnntieth street
B. Rockwell, Agent.
TRAINS.
! L.i
Aatttva
Past Mall Express....
Bxpreee
Cable Accommodation.
:05 am 7:i"5 pm
l.tO pm 1:25 pm
9:10 am 3 0) p
4 :W pm st.
BCRLINGTGN. CEDAR R APIDS A NORTH
ern railway, depot foot of Rrady streetDav
enport. J.B.Hanneean, Oen.T'k't A t'ass.Aaent.
Davenport Trains.
Leave.
Arrive.
Passenger I b4:55 pnijblO 45 am
Freight I bVCO am. Ml :15 pm
Leave West Davenport.
West Libertv Trs n
Nor'h. IS- nth .
Passenger hT i.S'in b0:i5pm
" 10:3i pm : ai SOaai
" I ali 45 am I
Freight j hi :15 pm , b8:n0am
b9:!5,m hi :15pm
" : Ml :50am
aDaily, bDally except Sunday.
Going Sonth and east
Going north.
MOST DIH30T BOUTS TO TH
East. South and Southeast.
BAST BOUND.
Fast ATI.
8:On em
8:45 am
9:08 am
9:S6am
10:11 am
10:30 am!
Express
8 :S0pm
8:04 pm
3:27 pm
3:57 pm
4 :33 pm
4:55 pm
Lv. Rock Island.
Ar. Orion
Cambridge ..
Galva
Wyomlnit ....
Prlnceviiie ..
Peoria
11 :15 am
Sloomimrton . 1:15 pmi ,:i5pm iak ele"-
Sprlnedeld 3-40 pm; 10:Jpm
Jacksonville 4 0Cpm 12 06 n't ,,,, r lT . -t,
Decatur :50pm! 10:00pm L"- J- E. It AU THORN E,
Danville 3:50 pm! 11:10 am
Indianapolis 6:55 pm 3:25 am T"CXTfT1TO fT
Terre Haute 7:Mpm 10:00 am XjJEjl L Xk5 1
Evansville 1:20am 7:35am
St. Louis 7:30 pm 7:40 an- Tee :h extracted without pom by the ur
Cincinnati ...11:00pm 7:10 n't aiethod.
Lonlsyil!'? No 1716 Second avenue, over Erell 4 Math's.
wst Borwp. .
fcaVtVnd-:.:-.-: :::Ia?:SS- ?iSggS Drs. Bickel & Schoemaker,
Accommodation trains leave Rork Island at
8:00a. m. and 6.20 p. m; arrive at Peoria 3:50 p.
m. and 1 :15 a. m. Leave Peojia COO e. m. and
7 :15 p. m; arrive Rock Island i:Ci0 p. m and 1 :S5
' m.
Ail trains Tin dailv except Sunday.
All paaseiger train, arrive and 'depart Onion
deoot. Peoria.
Free Clair c-on Fust Bxp'es between Rock
Islond and Peoria, both directions.
Through tiokots to all p jinn; bas;ssj?e checked
Ihrongb to destination.
fltBLK BHAWCB.
Accom. Accom.
Ut. Ko:i Islana h.i ttm 1.00 pm
Arr. Reynolds 10.i am 5.05 pm
" Cahlft 11.00am 5.40prn
.Accom. ' Accom.
Lt. Cable I am 1S.50 pm
Ar. Royn.H ... 7.0. id 1.45 pm
" Rocit Island ! 7.55 am S.Qn pm
H. B. 8UDLOW, . TOCa'HOCh
HnpTintendent. 1., m Tst Ae-1
Great Rock Island Route
TO THE 1UAST.
Bet Dininc; Car Service in the World.
Tin; Kock Ishiml i foremost in
adopting; anv :nl vantage caloulated
to improve spectl ami givv that lux-urj-,
safety ami comfort that popular
patronage rtcmamis. Its (.'tjuipmcnt
's tlioroujrhly complcto with vesti
buhnl traiti. mairiiificcut dining
ars, sleepers and chair coaches, all
the most elegant, and of recently im
proved patterns.
Faithful and capable management
and polite, honest service from em
ployes are important items. They
nre a double duty to the company
nd to travelers and it is sometimes
a task dillicult of accomplishment,
rassenjrers on this line will lind little
cause for complaint on that ground.
HEM EMBER
The (ireat Kock Island lloute runs all
vr-ular trains to Englvwoort subur
lion, close to World's Fair
nis. and you can save time and
rouble by rettinjr off at that point
ml avoid the crowd in the cltv.
For full particulars as to tickets,
maps, rates, apply to any coupon
ticket oflicc in the United States,
O; or Mexico, or address:
JNO. SEBASTIAN,
Gen'I Tkt. & Tass. Agt., Chicago, 111.
E. St Joh-N, Gen'I Mgr. Chicago 111.
n mEDiciiiE
THAT MAKES GOOD BLOOD
GILEIORE'S
nnomimcmiiE
Win conpletely chsnfre the Wood In yonr system
In three months time, and send new, rich niood
coursing throuKh your veins. U yon feel exhausted
and nenoui, are getting thin and all run down.
Gllmore' Aromatic Wine, which Is a tonic and not
a bevera will restore yon to health and etrengl h.
Mother , nse It for yonr danghters. It Is the best
regulstoi and corrector for all ailments peculiar to
woman. It enriches the blood and gves lasting
Strength. It ts guaranteed to cure Diarrhoea, Dys
entery, and all Summer Complaints, and keen the
bowels r-'gular.
Sold by u druggists for tl per bottle.
rrr . n -j.j r-.A
'-r.S I K S I ill I (HI KOHI
COMPOUND.
5V A recent discovery by an old
? physician. Successfully nsec"
1 a-' n.nntfalv hv thousands of In
iaJ
dies. Is the only perfectly
safe and reliable mtd ciu
discovered. Beware of un
principled druraists who of
fer inferi-r medicines in place of this. Ask foi
Cook's tton Koot CostPOCNO, take uo suhvii
tnte, or inclose f I and A cei ts in postage in letter,
and we w II send, sealed, by return mail Fnl1
sealed particulars !n plain envelope, to ladier
only, i rt! mps Address
POND LILLY CCVPANT,
No. 8 Fisher Block, Detron Mich.
Sold in Kock lsla.d by Marshall A Fi.hei. H
per Hons , Hartz A tlnon-en 2.Hh street ana So
ave.. and iruwisis evo-vwhre
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
ATTORNEYS.
E. PARMENTER,
ITT iRMlYAT Lw Office in Mitchell A
1 Lyn.i. s new block
JACKSON At HURST,
ITTORNEYS AT LaW office In Rock Island
National Bank buildiog. Rock Island, 111.
E.D. fStlMT. c. L. WALKER.
SWEENEY & WALKER.
ATTOR E YS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW
Office in Benetton's block, Kock Island, 111.
C. i. SS1BLE. S. W. S1ABLB.
SEARLE & SEARLE.
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW
and o icitor in Chancery; office Bufora's
block, lio k Island.
MoENIRY & McENIRY.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW-Lon monev on pood
secnr ty. make collections. Vtcferei ce.
Mitchell ,k Lycde, tankers. Office In Postoffl-e
blocs.
S- W. ODELL.
ATTORNEY AT L. W-Formerly of Port Byron,
and durlne tne past two years with the firm of
Browning 4 Eutriken at Moline, has now opened
an office 11 the Anditoriam hnildlrg, room 5, at
Moline.
DEA'TISTS.
R. M. FEARCE,
DENTIST.
aoom 13 in Mitchell A Lynde'e new blot
Bental Sureeon&.
Mitchel". & Lynde'i Block. Rooms 2H-81.
(Take Elevator)
ARCHITECTS.
Edward 1 Hahmati. Clark n. Bupord.
HAMMATT & BUFORD.
AROnn EC rs. Rock Island, 111 . Offlcc-Kcom
41, Mitchell & Lynde building.
ge:o. p. statjduhar
Architect.
Plate nd superit tendence for all class ol
ilulidinirs.
Rooms 53 and 55. Mitchell A Lynde boildinv
TAKX KLIVATOB
PHTS1C1ANS.
DR W. W. AD AIMS,
Physician and Surgeon. .
Special attention tiven to di peases or the Eye
and Ear.
Office ai d r.-sidence l!12 Twentieth s'recc.
Ollicc fci.urf: lo to 12 . m., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8
r. 51. Te'.cpuo c No. lsoo.
DR. ASAY.
Plijsician and Surgeon,
1134 Thiud Ave.,
Telephone 1270. Rock Island, III.
Office H-mrs : 10 a. ni. to 12 m., 1 to 3 p. m. and
ut night.
J. K. Holi.iwbush, M. D, Geo, E, Barth, M. D.
DRS. 3ARTH & HOLLOWBUSH
pHYflOIANS AND BURGXCONS,
1 OClce 40923rd st. Telephone 1065
KisidenccTSllstst. ngs
orricx uocrr:
Dr. Barth 1 Dr. Uollowhnsh
9 to 10 a, m. 10 to 12 a. m,
ltoSaniTtoSp.m. I a to 5 and 7 ts p.m.
DR. CHAS. M. ROEINSON
BYE, EAR, NOE
AND THROAT
-ONLY-
Offlce McCulloush Building. 134 W. 3d St.
DAVENPORT. IA.
Honrs : l to 11 am : 1 to 4 11111.
J. F. MrBs, M. D. Go. W. Wbeblib, M. D.
DRS. LIYERS & WHEELER,
eraoiALTiBs :
Sarirepj and liea.e or
Office o er KreU A Math's . Telephone 1 148.
orncx hocbs:
PS. YE KS. I DR. WHBELEB. "
10 to 12 a.m. i 8 to 10 a.m.
2to5acdVto9p.m. 1 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m
3.
K ss. lelep lone IMi.
Bee. telephone. 1190.
RIDING PRETTY HARD.
A Old Wartime Engineer Telia About an
Eventful Railway Journey.
Bivouacked around a campfire one
evening were a party of officers busily
engaged in roasting goobers in the ashes
and washing them down with the con
tents of their canteens. "Never heard
tell o' the time I got lost in the moun
tains with a engin', did yerasked a tall,
lanky, good humored comrade, who
rtrolled up and helped himself to a hand
ful of the goobers.
Every man present expressed his bit
ter regret at never having had the op
portunity of hearing the 6tory.
"Waal," said the tall man. Beating him
self on an upturned bucket, "I niout's
well tell ye, long's ther's time afore taps.
I wur runnin an engin' fur the guv'ment
doorin the war down in Ferginny. She
wur an cl hookmotion Rogers an smart
enuff to dim a tree cf she'd 'a' got toe
holt onto it.
"I had a nigger fireman as was afraid
of his shaddor, w'ich didn't prevent him
goin to sleep at any minute, day or night,
whilst he wur stanuin up lookin ahead,
'parcntly wide awake, tut I wuz goin
to tell yo about gettin lost. Ye seetwas
this way: They started us out one dark
night over a branch that we didn't know,
and we had to go to it blin. The track
wur in turr'ble shape, an 'twould hev
puzzled ye to say when we vvuz on the
rails an when we vruzn't. I should say
we everidged 'bout half and half. We
was plowin 'lon 'bout so so, when all
of a sudden 1 1 saw by the headlight thet
we was a-g..iu into a tunnil.
"I giv Zeb a kick and lit "icred, Zeb,
is ther' a tunnil on this line;-'
" 'Can't tell for slmah, boss, said he;
'mighty cur'ns doin's these days. 'T wasn't
so 'fo' de wan.
" 'Waul, keep yer eye skinned fer snags,'
I sung out, an as I wuz sort of sleepy
myself I snoozed off an on, mostly on, I
guess, fer a spell, till finally the old gal
giv a snort an stopped dead. We both
on us waked up to wunst.
" 'Twas so dark I couldn't see Zeb to
kick him fer goin to sleep, but I cussed
him fer let tin us hit a snag. 'Git down
ther', yo coon, an see if we're on the
rails,' sez I.
"He took the torch an clim'ed down
an walleml roun awhile. Fust I knowed
he wus back ag'in, his face white's a
sheet.
" 'Well, what's tho matter now?' I
asked him.
" 'Fo' de Lo'd, boss,' he sez, 'we's in
de tun'l yit, an dere ain't a rail in sight:'
"Jest ez I was gittin down to 'vesti
gate, long comes the conductor. "What
in thunder do you mean,' says he, 'by
running this train six miles into a cave:
"Shore enuff, those Johnnies had taken
up the rails and turned 'em into that
cave, and that ol hook motion kept on a
goin with us till v.v struck the end of it.
I "member tliinkin she was ridin pretty
hard, but I s'lKist-d ske lied got off the
ties onto the roadbed, which wasn't grad
ed very well." Kate Field's Washing
ton. Artificial Features.
Artificial noses are now made of alu
minium, and they are so perfectly shaped,
colored and adjusted as to defy detec
tion. The aluiuininm is first covered
with some light cloth muslin generally
and is then painted, and tho color
of the skin is so closely adhered to that
it is impossible to tell which is the false
nose and which the true until you pull
it. The materials formerly used for this
purpose were vulcanite, wax, celluloid,
wood and porcelain, hut for many rea
sons aluminium is the snjierior of them
all, it being lighter :;s well as stronger.
Aluminium ears have become quite as
fashionable as aluminium noses.
There are more of these false noses and
ears on the street than one would sup
pose until one deliberately looks into the
subject. Scores of people wear these de
ceptive noses and ears, and so artistically
are they made that it is impossible to
tell the false with the naked eye. I have
said that tho best way to tell a real nose
from the false member is to give it a
jerk. Yet I must admit that if one were
to go about jerking the noses of friends
or strangers just to detect the false noses
life might be made decidedly unpleasant
for that one. Chicago Tribune.
Yankee Sententiousness Saving Salt.
In our opinion sententiousness is rare
ly effective without a considerable dash
of humor. How much more telling Em
erson's sententiousness was than that of
most of his contemporaries (Goethe, for
example, or Carlyle), just because Emer
son was seldom sententious without a
smile, while Carlyle was most senten
tious when tie was least humorous. A
Yankee, indved, seldom gives advice
without a little irony pointed to himself
for giving it, but Germans and English
men are sententious in grim earnest and
are very ajt to be quite as self imjiortant
as they are earnest. Very few of the so
called wise sayings of Goethe and Car
lyle are free from this fault of ponder
osity. Loudon Spectator.
Steam Vessel First Vhed us a Transport.
There is a curious fact that may have
been overlooked that troops withdrawn
from Canada upon the close of the
American war of 1S12-1 j for the purpose
of joining tho army intended to crush
Napoleon after his return from Elba
were transjiorted down the St. Lawrence
by a Cauadian steamer. This was prob
nbly the first occasion on which a steam
vessel was used for purposes of military
transport. Toronto News.
A Sensible 1'raycr.
"And now. parson," said the editor,
"will you Ri-k a blessing before we dine?"
"Good Lord," said the parson, "have
mercy upon this man end open his eyes
that he may see and understand that
preens are not greens without bacon, and
that grace without grits is dead!" At
lanta Constitution.
Tho Ileal Mother Goose.
"Mother G oose," who is probably more
j familiar to children than any other per
sonage in story books, was a real person.
Mrs. Goose, for that was her real name,
lived with a family named Fleet who
kept a little store in Pudding lane, Bos
ton. New York Sun.
Gnaracted Care.
Wc authorize our advertised drug
gist to sell Dr. King's New Discovery
for consumption, coughs and colds,
upon this condition If you are af
flicted with a cough, cold'or any lung,
throat or chest trouble, and will use
this remedy as directed, giving it a
fair trial, and experience no benefit,'
you may return the bottle and have
j'our money refunded. We could not
make this offer did we not know that
Dr. King's New D;scoverv could be
relied on. It never disappoints.
Trial bottles free at Hartz & Ulle
mever's drug store. Large size 50c
II.
A LEADER.
Since its first introduction Electric
Bitters has gained rapidly in popular
favor, until now it is clearly in the
lead among pure medicinal tonics
and alteratives containing nothing
which permits its use as a beverage
ir intoxicant, it is recognized ,as the
best and purest medicine for all ail
ments of stomach, liver or kidneys.
It will cure sick headache, indiges
tion, constipation, and drive malaria
fiom the system. Satisfaction guar
anteed with each bottle or the monev
will be refunded. Price only 50c per
bottle. Sold bv Hartz & Uilemeyer.
BICKLEN S ARNICA SALVE.
The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheuni
Fever sores, tetter, chapped hands,
chilblains, corns, and all skin erup,
tions, and osi lively cures piles or
no pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price 2.5 cents per box.
For sale by Hartz & Uilemeyer
To Tax Scenie Advertisements.
The practice of defacing natural seen
iry with great advertisements is not so
prevalent in the United States as it was
i generation ago, and public sentiment
is steadily growing stronger against it.
Ihis practice has recently developed in
England to such an extent that lovers of
nature recognize that some definite ac
tion must be taken. The Thames val
ley, the most picturesque mountain spots
in Wales and the loveliest corners of
Devonshire have been greatly injured by
huge advertisements. The well known
architect. Mr. Waterhouse, has pro
posed that if they cannot actually be
prohibited they should at least be di
minished by the imposition of a heavy
dcense tax. Chicago Herald
Arc Versus I lrvxndpscfnt Lamp.
Some int4 r.-sii;;.; n.ts have been re
cently made to ;i ciiV the relative illu
minating power of tiiij arc and the in
candi scent lamp. Ore company which
has 120 incandescent l.-nups from 8 can
dle power to ."-00 candle ior j:nd six
arc lamps of 2,000 uomim.l ca.i.'.Ie power
on its extensive premises finds that each
arc lamp tested illuminates nr. r.rea of
8,000 square yards and nhsorLsouc horse
power, and that each MO candle power
incandescent lamp illuminates an area
of 200 yards and absorbs one horsejKiwer.
St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
The Old Man Would Hare En Joke
Two boys ho owned a rattle farm ont west,
Chrlstcntd it '-Focus," at their s:res request;
The old man thought it quite a good conceit,
For there the sun's rays meet (tho tons :a;se
meat!)
The lads prospered, and they and their families
enjoyed the very best of hca th. Dr. Tierce's
Pleasant Pellet were always fonnd in their med
icine chest the cn'y positive hure for bilious
and sick headache, diizintss, cunsti; a'.ion, indi
gestion and all disorders cf the towels and
stomach. strictly vegetable, small, sugar
coated ; only one required for a dose, and their
action is ccntle and tbor ngh. The best liver
pill on car h.
When Baby was sick, we jrnvt- ner (."astoria.
When -he was a CiilJ, she cried for Castoria.
When she became 3ILs, she clun to Castoria.
When she Lad Cldldren, she gave them Castor A.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
Lane's Family Medicine moves the
bowels each day. Most people need
to use it.
Ch..c?rei Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
Coughing leads to consumption.
Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough
at once
Childreti Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
An Indian
Outbreak
if a dreadful thing
undoubtedly caused by the irritating:
effects of dirt
Outbreaks, and crime generally, are
never possible among people who are
iddicted to thi use or
AMERICAN FAMILY
I
mm
The great soother of angry passions
the promoter of health and good
feeling. Cleans everything injures
nothing don't be afraid to use KIRK'S
Soap on the most delicate fabrics.
JAS. S. IilRlCAc CO.. Chicaao.
Dusky Diamond Tar Soap A
Thrt TVnnisitA Knfnral Via xrr la I?,, 11.. i-k
No am I la Used to Cover Inferiority an 1 1 .,iy.
banks.
THE MOLINE
STATE SAVINGS BANE.
Moline, 111.
Pice Corner Fiftee -tb street and Third Ave
CAFITAL $100.00.00.
Succeeds the Moline Savimzs ai.e. Oreanised 18SS
5 IVrCEXT 1HE&EST .AID OS DEPOSITS.
Organized under State Lnws.
Open from 8 a. m. o 3 - ,n., and Wednesday and
Saturday nltlns from7to 8pm
POBTSH SKtXKEn.
H. A. AlKSWOBTH,
J. P. Hembmwat,
President
Vice-President
Cashier
Di nacrous:
Sorter Skinner. W. W. Wells,
O. A. Rose, M . A. Alnsworlh.
14. H. Edwards, W H. Adams.
Andrew Fribrru, F. Uemeuway,
Hiram Darlirut.
Western Investments
GUARANTEED
REAL ESTATE LOANS
made for private parties in the rarden
pot of the west by the
Orchard State Bank
of OlU'llAUD, NEBRASKA.
E. W.Dabt. President.
J. S. Dakt Cashier.
REFERENCES.
Mitchell Lynde, Bankers.
J. F. Kohlnsoa, Cashier Hock Isisnd Nations
B.iLk.
. C Carter. '' . n
Menry Dait's Sons, Wnoicsaie rocr.
Correspondence -olicited.
HOTELS
HOTEL DELAWARE,
Corner Cottass Grove avenue and Slxtv-fonith
street, only 5 minutes from world's "fair.
Superior dining room; elevated railroad.
Now open. Rates moderate. European.
Wm N. Filocse, 8urt.
Metropolitan Hotel,
Broadway, Cor. Prince St., New Tork City.
Reatted ind renovated nnder new management,
on tne European plan.
Room rates Si a day and upward.
Restaurant equal to the best in the city at mod
erate rate.
street cars from all R. R. stations and steam
boat and ferry landings pass the door.
HILDRETH A ALLEN. P-rp's.
World's Fair. Chicago.
HOTEL '
Calumet Avenue and 29th Street.
Fireproof; 244 rooms; near Fair
Grounds: baths on every floor.
n a u American and European plana.
B AH CROFT P day. nrst-ciass family
UMIlUnUr E noteh Write for circular. "
WORLD'
SrrPULLMAN HOTEL
FAIR,
Three blocks from main entrance.
Best of R. R. and street car service.
First-class cafe. Ratesl to$i50per
person. Writ for circular.
CHICAGO
Complete
Manhood
and how to attain it.
At last a meSica: work that tells tie causes,
describes the effe:t, points the remedy. This
is scientiScally the m-jst valuable, artistically
the most beautiful medical book that has ap
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