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Manitowoc City Business Directory KRUMM, The SHOEMAN 112 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET We have all that yon expect to find in a first class-up-to date drag store 0 $1 P. C. BUERSTATTE Dr. Gebhe DENTIST. Over Staehle’sStore “GEORGE BROS. BAKERY and CONFECTIONERY South Eighth Street. Artistic Photographs A. 1. PACKARD ay C. A. GROFFMAN Prescription DRUGGIST OR. REINFRIED MODERN DENTISTRY 206 N. Eighth St J. DUMPKE The Old Reliable SHOE STORE ” ROSINSKY & SON FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING C.H.TEQEN ARCHITECT Rooms 7 & 8 Metropolitan Block A. C. BECKER Wall Paper, Picture Enlarging Washington Street HEALY & JOYCE ATTORNEYS AT LAW Mnnicipal Court Building The York Stret Furniture Dealers and Undertakers NORTH SIDE The Melendy Studio Manitowoc’s Modern Photograph Gallery North Eighth Street THE WM. RAHR SONS COMPANY Brewers and Bottlers of Fine Table Ex port Beer J, C. fIcCARTY Confectioner Gasoline 108 North Fixtures Eighth Street A V mso g. Klmux Palace Steam Laundry TtL 19-3 Corner Main and Jay Streets Subscribe for The Manitowoc Pilot H. E. BAHR, D. O. Osteopathic Treatments Given Rheumatism and Chronic Diseases. Consultation free. Calls made. Ger man spoken. Hours —10 to 12, 2 t.) 5. 7to 8. Oyer Schiuidtiuau's store. Manitowoc. THE NATIONAL BANK. Manitowoc, Wisconsin. CAPITAL SIOO,OOO. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. L. D. MOSEH, President, LEAN JEH CHOATE, Vice-President FEED T. ZENTNER, Cashier Farmer’s Institute lor 1903 1904 Any farmer or public-spirited busi ness man in Wisconsin who wishes to secure an Institutte for his locality dur ing the winter season of 1903-1904 should send to ns for a blank petition and letter of information. Any town, no matter how small or far from the railroad, is entitled to an Institute, pro vided it is located in a farming district and has a good hall in which a meeting can be held. Farmers should talk this matter up with their neighbors and if the senti ment seems favorable for an Institute for their town they should write us at once for application blank. Address all communications to. Geo. McKerrow, Bopt., Madison, Wis. cb m si R. UEK & SON. Highest Prices Paid for HIDES AND PELTS davis bros! HACK LINE Telephone 181-8 Franz, Schmitz & Kadow REAL ESTATE Fire and Accident Insurance. Pianos, Organs, Musical Goods and Sewing Machines. Manitowoc Music Cos. I 911 South Bth Street Q. A. FEHRS ESTABLISHED 1856 Jeweler and Optician UNSTEDT & CO. II FIRST MORTGAGE ▼ |l LOANS Green Bay House J. J. BARTELME, Prop. H. J. LARSON & BRO. PLUMBERS Commercial St. DR. A. J. VITS DENTIST 208 North Bth Street Schultz, The Hatter 812 S. Bth St. Schreihart Brewing Cos. High Grade Bottle Beer. ANDREW KESTLEY CONFECTIONER Ice Cream, Etc. 816 Washington St Atlas Bowling Alleys Billiard and Ping Pong Parlor C. E. Wceeman, Prop. SOUTH EIGHTH STREET The F. Sixta & Sons Cos. Wines and High Grade Liquors. C. Licbcnow 6 Son. Jewelers and Engravers Repairing a Specialty. RESTAURANT Lunches and Meals at |a. 11 hours Theo. Willard, 817 S. Bth St. GET YOUB The Pilot PRINTING ■ *~ Done at This Office ORDER YOUR CABIN NOW. No May Fever at Ule Royale the wool l ake Kreezes and Stimulating Atmaaphara Ala* Afford Substantial Relief from Asthma. The renowned scenic “Fjords" of Norway compare well with the harliors and bays at the East end of Isle Royale and the fishing at Rock Harbor is be yond comparison. The last increasing patronage of health and pleasure seekers at Isle Royale usually overtaxes the growing hotel facilities at the Island and it is therefore well to provide for rooms long before the summer season opens. Parties applying to us will receive full information as to rates and acoomoda tions at the “Gem Island" of Lake Sn perior. The Wisconsin Central Railway and connecting Passenger Steamers fur nish most excellent tiansjiortation to and from Isle Royale at low’ tourists rates. Jah. C. Pond, G. P. A , Milwaukee. Puts an End to it All. A grevons wail oftimes comes as a result of unbearable pair from over taxed organs. Dizziness, Backache, Liver Complaint and Constipation. But thanks to Dr. King's New Life Pills they put an end to it all. They art gentle hut thorough. Try them. Only 2J5c. Guaranteed by lienr' Hinrich's, druggist. MEMORY OF THE PAST. BroDKht I p la the IMflleblooo* Iloa.a bold Create* Anything Bat Plaaaaatneaa. “It seems but yesterday since I was a girl,” sighed Mrs. Pifflebloom, relates Ally Sloper; “a gay, artless, happy, gid dy, birdllke glrll" “It would take a decent-sized ready reckoner to calculate the number of yes terdays since you left girlhood behind," observed Mr. Pifflebloom, calmly; “though so far as the ‘birdllke’ part ol the business goes I have nothing what ever to say, recollecting as I do the ex istence of such birds as the crow, the owl, and the cormorant 1 ” "Thank you, Pifflebloom,” said Mrs. P., coldly. "But lam so used to your brutal sneers and coarse insults that they fall from me like water from a duck’s back. At the same time lam not aware that there Is anything criminal in the mere fact of my referring to my joyous girlhood.” "Nothing whatever, my love,” re turned Pifflebloom, easily. "Let me, lu- Ifeod, if such a thing be possible, en deavor to indorse your recollections of that delightful period.” He stretched himself luxuriously in his chair, inhaled a whiff or two of in spiration from his well-filled pipe, and continued In an agreeable monotone: “From the age of ten to 14, If the word of your mother Is to be relied on, you quarreled with every girl In your school, and left without possessing a single friend or companion, though enjoying the hatred of all. During that epoch, you likewise, according to the same au thority, suffered from mumps and tooth ache something like twice a week, al ternating such periods of pain with a chronic cold in the head. From 14 to 16 you cultivated warts, principally upon your hands, and made your feet wretched by wearing boots several sizes too small, and the household miserable by the peevishness and sulkiness of your temper. It was then that I unfortu nately came to lodge with your revered parent, a widow with no Income. The housekeeping of the establishment was not conducted upon an extravagant scale. I believe I am right In staling that the liver and bacon once a month was something to be looked forward to, and a bit of Dutch cheese for supper a luxury not to be despised. You never— according to your own oft-sworn state ment-had a rag to go out In, and a Punch and Judy or a street organ oppo site the window was the only amuse ment you knew. And yet,” he went on, pausing between each word to eject spirals of smoke from his pursed-up lips, “knowing—all—this—and—more! I—was besotted ldiot—enough—to “Boast!” ejaculated Mrs. Pifflebloom, sweeping haughtily from the room; while through the fragile party-wall di viding the villa from its left-hand neighbor there filtered, distinctly audi ble, the sweet, sad notes of an old-time melody, played by faltering fingers upon a cracked piano—“ Always the same, Darby my own, Always the same to your old wife Joan!” WOMEN AND BILLIARDS. Many P.iperl Player* Among Mem ber* of the Fair Sti Espe cially in France. “Of late years the game of billiards has been growing in popularity among members of the fair sex, and scores of women have become experts with the cue," said a well-known club man to a Washington Star reporter. "Many well-to-do people have their own pri vate billiard-rooms at their homes, and these give the women of the house hold and their friends a chance to in dulge in the invigorating sport freely. "In France a gentleman is not, ashamed to take his wife to see a profesflonal billiard game. French women are good billiard players, and like to see all the fancy shots made by professionals as soon as they be gin to attract attention. They read the billiard news in the daily papers, and subscribe for journals published especially for billiardists. "There are many expert women bil liard players in the large cities of the United States, but they are never seen at the professional matches, and sel dom at the amateur contests. At the Hanover club, in Brooklyn, and at the Liederkranz, women are Invited and encouraged to see the contests of na tional clubs. This is a move in the right direction. In the old Windsor hotel, New York, %vhere the billiard room was right off the corridor, Patti used to stand at the entrance, and watch the play for a few moments be fore going to her room. She never would accept a seat Inside, because some men who had more money than manners used to stand in groups and stare at her. Mrs. George Gould is a capital billiard player. So are Mrs. Almerlc Paget, Mrs. Burke Roche, Mrs. Edwin Gould and a number of other society women. Lillian Russell can play almosi as well as a professional. She takec to the game as a part of her daily exercise to trim down her weight and keep in good condition. "The efficacy of billiards as a health restorer is beyond dispute. The mo tions gone through with reach every part of the body, and operate on the entire system. They completely dis pel languor and that tired feeling. The muscles are exercised and the blood sent in swifter circulation through the veins.” A Dig Pee. A Pittsburg doctor has received a fee of J 34.000 for treating a man who died He will never need to take anything for his nerve.—Chicago Record-Herald. South Afrlim'i Higgrtl Building. The new nine-story building being built In Johannesburg will be the big gest establishment of 1U kind la South Africa. DOCTOR SECRIST THE SPECIALIST. liate from the most celebrated hospi tals and clinics of Berlin, Ger many, and Paris, France. Doctor Secrlst will Come to Manitowoc at the HOTEL WILLIAMS Wednesday, Aug. 26. And One Day Only in Every Four Weeks Thereafter. No Pay Until Cured New riethod Treatment in All Chronic Diseases. CONSULTATION SACREDLY CONFIDENTIAL. Examination and Advice Free. The doctor a wonderful power of diag nosis, greatest of all gilts, enables mm to determine the causes of obscure and chronic ailments, and to apply remedies which effect certain, speedy and perma nent cures. A. HAY examination in appropriate cases upon reasonable notice. HOPE FOR THE AFFLICTED. Many hundreds of sufferers pronounc ed by other physicians as hopelessly in curable, have been restored to health by Dr. Secrist. Letters of indorsement from many prominent clergymen and hundreds of grateful patients are on tile in his office. Tiie doctor has devoted much time and attention in the French Hospitals to the study of ALL SPECIAL DISEASES OF MEN, and has imported many special medi cines and appliances necessary to effect certain cures iu the worst uses of Physical Weakness. Varicocele, hnpo teucy. Nervous Debility, etc. caused by youthful errors, night losses, general dissipation, improper treatment ami neglect. The doctor will forfeit ijAOO where a cure is guaranteed and not effected. KIDNEY and BLADDER disease treated by new and eminently success ful methods. CATARRH in all its various forms; positive, prompt and permanent cures always effected. CLUB FEET, cross eyes and all other deformities treated with special care and unfailing success. NERVOUS DISEASES, Epilepsy and diseases of the BLOOD AND SKIN al ways y icid to the doctor's modern meth ods of treatment. PILES cured permanently without de tent ion from business and without the rise of the knife. LUNG TROUBLES receive careful attention, and are always treated suc cessfully, when not too long neglected. DELAY IS DANGEROUS Those who are chronically ailing should lose no time in consulting a special physician whose reputation for skill is so well and widely known. Special attention given to DISEASES PECULIAR TO WOMEN. No unnecessary exposure. No exam ination. No sacrifice of modesty. The doctor does not publish nis p,. Hen Is' names except with their full con sent and approval. English. French and German spoken. Address, DR. H. C. SECRIST, Chicago and Milwaukee. Address all mail to the Chicago < Iffice, 4714 Calumet Ave. Chicago. Estab lished IH.MI). Shorter Day Service from flarquette Oreen Bay and Ashland to Mil waukee and Chicago Via the North Western Line. The time of train No. It! has iieen materially shortened, leaving I- hpeming a. in. Negaunee !):K) a. in., thirty minutes later (connecting with train leaving Marquette K ltO a. in . instead of n .OO a, m. I, leaving Escanaba 11:00 a. in , Green Hay d.30 p. in., Fond du Lac .VHO p. in., arriving Milwaukee B;B5 p. in., ten minutes earlier than at present leaving Milwaukee 7 tk) p. m., arriving Chi ago 0:00 p. in instead of p. in. This train leaves Manitowoc at 4:10 p. m., daily. For further particulars up ply to Agents Chicago & North West ern It y. Mr. Chan. Theobald, an electrician with the Lincoln Light ami Power Cos. Lincoln, 111 , says I am occasionally Iron bled with severe headaches, the rc milt of constipation and have at oumer ons times used lie (io Tonic laxative Syrup, which I think is most satisfac tory in its results of any medicine. It moves the bowels na;nrally and prompt ly, without pain or griping, and cer tainly cnres the headaches canned b> constipation. We always give it to onr children to regulate any bowel troub les." Bold by Henry Heurichs. THE HYPERCRITICAL LOVER Te Particular About His Dear One'* Grammar, mmd Got Hia Dismissal. “Darling," be said, softly, and at the same time with a certain degree of firmness, “I enjoyed your letters greatly while I was away." “Oh, did you George!” cried the beautiful girl, her eyes glowing with pleasure, writes Elliott Flower, In the Brooklyn Eagle. “Yes, Ethel, 1 did,” he said, “de •pite the fact that I could hardly ap prove of some of the phrases you used.” “Oh. I know I can't write well, George," she saH, penitently, while she toyed with his silken mustache, "but you know what I meant." "Yes, I know what you meant,” he said, patronizingly, “but It was never theless open to misconstruction, and one cannot be too careful. I am some what of a stickler In that line, you know. Now in your last letter you be gan ‘My Dearest Darling.’ ” “Oh, George!” and the beautiful girl tried to hide her blushes in hia shoulder. “Tut, tut," he aald. "Don't be fool ish! That would indicate, you see, that you had several other darlings. Of course, It gives me the preference as being the dearest, but then it does n't look right for a girl to have too many darlings. One ought to be suf ficient, especially when she is engaged.” “Why, George!” She had her head off his shoulder now. "O, of course, 1 know what you mean,” he went on In his superior way, "but one might as well be correct Now In another letter you called me your ‘ownle own.’ That doesn’t make sense. ‘Ownie own' conveys no more meaning than ‘own.’ ” "George!" There was a menace in her tone, but he was too busy with his little lesson to notice It. “Another time,” he began “Never mind the other time,” ehe Interrupted. "Why, my dear, I was only giving you a little Instruction in the use o) English.” "Oh, yes; my use of language doesn’t suit.” The beautiful girl was a trifle excited. “My dearest—” “But i’ll Improve—l’ll do bolter 1 suppose If I called a man Mr Jones II would indicate that there were other Joneses who were not to be called ’Mister?’ ” "Cm —well—” “Cm-well, yes. And If I ever mecf another man named Jones, George Marion Jones, I’ll take pains to call him Mr. Jones. Good-night.” As George Marlon Jones walked slowly home he resolved never again lo find fault with the wording of > love letter. The next feminine heart he captures can roam at will In oi out of the dictionary and the grammar. SHARP TRICKS OF THIEVES. Tno lun(an<*a Which llluatrnlu lb i;ill<ac> <>f ClicrU mid Iniirnult). Several years ago a "gentleman" alighted from a well-appointed brough am at the door of u London silver smith's shop and purchased a consider able quantity of plate, in payment ol Which he tendered a £IOO note, relates the Baltimore Sun He carried the plate away with him In the brougham and shortly afterward a "policeman” called at the shop to say that he had heard ol the purchase and to Inform the silver smith tliat the note tendered In pay ment was a bad one. He was glad to add, however, that the thief had I een apprehended and requested him to at tend at the police station at a certain hour In the afternoon to Identify the prisoner. He told the silversmith that It would be necessary for him to give up the bad note to facilitate the prelimi nary inquiries, and this the latter Hid, obtaining a formal receipt. On going to the police station the unfortunate shopkeeper found that he had been hoaxed. The "gentleman” and the "po liceman” were both members of tli• light-fingered fraternity and the note was a good one. Two ladies on entering a house In Belgravia to attend an afternon party were accosted by a well-dressed gentle man, who said: "I presume you are going to Lady C.'s,” and they went Id together. Although the lady of the house did not recognize the gentleman, she concluded that he had been fully Invited, as he accompanied her friends. After a handsome silver service had been placed on the table the hostess was called out of the room for a few minutes, and during her absence the gentleman said to the company: "I’ll play a trick on my aunt,” and at the same time proceeded to fill his pockets with silver spoons, cream Jug, sugar basin, etc., and hastily left the apart ment. Shortly afterward Lady C returned and said, with some surprise, "I thought the servant had brought In all the lea service.” "Yes,” replied one of the two ladles, "but your nephew said he would play a trick on you and carried off most of the articles.” "My nephew!” exclaimed her ladyship. "I have no nephew In the worffl I rflought the gentleman was a friend of yours.” Licr'll tin The famous Bearies mansion at Great Barrington Mass , Is the show place of the town and Is open to visitors. Mayor l*ow went to Great Barrington for a rest after his election In 1001. With a party of friends he visited the bearles man sion. In one of the rooms there lay ou the floor an Immsass tiger skin As hood as the mayor caught sight of it he walked over it from head to tall three or four times "Why do you do that, Mr. Mayor?" one of his friends asked. "Be cause 1 have earned the right to trample on th# skin of the tiger,” Mayor Low replied.- N. V. Bua. %esiis it? MM of ML DELAY IS DANGEROUS. Many diseases m j so ueceptive that hundred'! of persons hare them before f'.ey erea suspect It. They know they are no; well, but are perfectly Ignorant of tbe deadly fangs which are fastening upon them, and must sooner or later, certainly destroy them, unless rescued by a skillful hand. ARE VOV A FELECTED f Your case may now be perfectly curable, hut Remember, every moment of neglect brings you nearer Its In curable Stases, when, perhaps, the most skillful physician can render you uo assistance. The i resent is ours, the future may be TOO LATE. |yDR. KUTCHIN IS NO STRANGER IN THIS COUNTY. DR. KUTCHIN, President Maplewood Sanitarium, (,rcn 1 ike. Hie. Ei. 8. P. Burgeon. Tele of Seal tarlura end Remedy Cos., Culamboe, 0. Specialist in Chronic Diseases. WHAT DR. KUTCHIN DOES DO. Dr. Kutohln makes the llrsl object of his life to hca! the af flicted, tbe second, to get a well-deserved reputation as a healer of diseases among the people; the third, Is to earn a modes' com pensation In order to propony care for him self and family. Uo docs all that h 9 agrees to, and oft tlraes more, and when failure docs occur It can always be traced to carelessness, Im prudence, or over work on tb" pan of the patlef.’. Ho deals candidly, liberally and honor ably with all alike, taking advantage of none us .o condition or circumstance. Last, but not least, nr cnitES after all methods but his have failed. HE CURES AFTER OTHERS FAIL. The |3it Successful and Scientific ‘fpiitmint of all OiMtss Dd Weaknesses of Mankind Possible to Obtain. TLo most widely ami far drably known specialist In the United States. His lon* ex perience, remarkable bUill and universal success in too largest m-sultals In tbo world en ables blin to treat all i IIROMf, NERVOUS, SKIN and Hl,bon Disrate** upon tbo latest scion tide, principles and entitles him to the full confidence of the afflicted everywhere. DO IMITPM M haa no HU|wlor In diagnosing and treating diseases and deformltics. Ulli iXUlUliill Medical and Surgical Diseases, Acute and Chronic Catarrh. Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Lungs, Dyspepsia, Bright’s Disease, Diabetes, Kid ney. Liver, Bladder, Chronic Female and Sexual Diseases speedily cured by treatment that has never faded lu thousands of cases that hid been pronounced beyond hope. Many people moot deatn every year who might bj.ve been restored to perfect healtn had they placed their oases lu taa hands of experts. CHRONIC DISEASES. The Doctor ire its no acute (Harases. hut makes a specialty of chronic and long-standing diseases U'.isusglven up by other doctors and pronounce. l lucurabto. ho must desires to see KXtJimnoNs niKK to ali. Whenever It Is known that Dr, liutrhln Is I stopping nt u place, crowd! gathei *o con sult him, in. I it Is not to be wondered ai when It Is roiuoiuiiuntd that lu diagnosing h disease • htf never usk-, a question. but describes the dif ferent disease* bettor tlmn the sick can tlitm solve*. Ithn W9ud.*rfnl gill fur anyone to possess, and Dr. Kiitohln* a diagnostic powers tin v.*. rented wondor throug houl (he ooaut \ lie adopt 1 the following plan, which is pe culiar to (he large hospitals and Is not and never has been the practice off country doctors, vi / • he carefully notes tne symptoms off too patient, and ascertains the condition of the In ternal organ*, nil of which In-carefully records In his register for future ndorenee In t.d* way lie incurtnlus the true nature of the dis ease and Us cause. When sick people consult him ho r.'iidUy tolls them whether lie ran cure or help them, or wluthur they mo beyond hope. HIS IMPROVED METHODS OF TREATMENT Are mild and pleasant; agree perfectly with tie* moat dnlleato Lady or t'hlld; do iot reduce strength t can bo used while at work, and glvs the gro itest pos.dldo benefit In the shortest poislhlo time, ratlents can consult him or eoriimunlcute with him as often as they choose, during tho whole lime required for the euro, without regar 11> win to th**y may he. and wlth ouloxtra charge. Mi is rend-T ng the treatment ns successful and satisfactory as though they won* llv'ng next door to each other Persona nnnUlllfuli y treated liyUioranl pretenders who keep tntltmr with then* month after month, giving poisonous and injurl us compounds, should call am' see tho Doctor. SPEriAI.TIKBi Cattub. Skin Diseases. Sor.-s, Pi tuples. Scrofula. IlloodTnbits,Bcisms, Uanocr, I’lios and plsoaaos >f Women Quickly and I'eroim entlv Oun*d t*y the late ‘t approved treatment ns iMirsueU by rpc* lui.ms uf America and Europe. jl*' - rates mid coi rui -Mi l'in e confidential. Treatment cent C O D. to any part ol the Unit and itutoi Cnrr • ■ inco with Invalids Bolloltod All kitten with stamps In dus' W answered free CHI and li examined and at least learn the cause of your disease, and If It can oc cured Tape Worms removed In from three 10 live hours without starvation Tim rt medics for the wli. !e course of trca’menl are furnished from the Office or a. the In.itl* tile, all n unce r by the mouth. CONSULTATION, EXAMINATION AND ADVICE FREE TO ALL AT TNE Williams House, Thursday, Aug. 6 And Every Four Weeks Thereafter. Office hour* from 9 h. id to 9 p. rn LAWYERS. sKiMavH K, summ it k & stimui I.AWYKIW OBlee In Torrlson's brlek Idoek northend Eighth street bridge, Manitowoc. Win cousin (!ollectlous promptly attended to BUI NO MUELLER. UEOIHTKK OK DEEDS Notary Public and Convey nicer Money loaned on reasonable rates Manitowoc, Wisconsin. PH k SICIAINS DOCTORS PR A SI: R & GLEASON, Ok ilt 'K Hoc us Hto 9. 11 to 1- a. ui. Ito 4 p. tii. 7toB p. ui. Telephone sh 2. York Street, Near Mth Street North Side. J. F. ML LUO I-1. AML M I). Office bourn Id U) 12 a in, 1 to 4 p in and 7to 8 p ui Office over Mendlik Jt Mulbolland Store, Manitowoc, Wisconsin Telephone 2U2 2 DOCTORS PAINE AND HU BOARD--206 N. Eighth St. Office Hours: I 10 to 12 a.m. lIUBBYRD ■ sto ** a - m - PAINE | 2to 4 j), m. * 1 ( 12 to 2p. ui. Telephone: Office Paine 89-2 rinjjs. Residence, 89-3 Hubbard- DENTISTS. DR. ERNST h\ SEEGER DENTIST. Over Walter Oreeu'a Store Manitowoc, Wisconsin DR.N. T. ZIQLINSKI, ~ DENTIST |9| South Eighth Street, Opposite Schuctte’s Store. SEEGER 6 MILLER. DENTISTS SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, MANITOWOC. WIS Locii Amcsthctics used for painless extraction of teeth. DR. M. L. BAST. DENTIST. In new parlors Williams Block, opposite Manitowoc Savings Bank Eijhth ami .lav Streets. ALL DENTAL WORK GUARANTEED Manitowoc, ; : : : : Wisconsin WHAT OR. KUTCHIN DOf.S NOT 00. He does not fright en people Intodoctor ing by bolding up s piea of a speedy death before their eyes. Be lots not urge the sick to lake treatment when he knows them to be Incurable Nei ther does he by false pretenses hold the sick under his care month after month while doing them no good. He does not per suade helpless in curables to doctor out the last month of their lives, or give up their last dime for medicine. He does not take patients under a so called falscguarantee pretending to charge only for medicine and taking whatever amount he can get, or mal.e the object of his life toextortmon ey from the sick. latest discoveries and improvements. Dr. KiiCrbln has received the most ap proved Inst r union In Analytical and Micro scopical Examinations of the Blood, Urine, etc., which are now considered Indispensable to a correct diagnosis In many diseases. There re many diseases which physicians In common .ractlce do not usually treat, and are. there fore. seldom prepared with ne eaary and cost ly outfit lu eiHfiiine correctly, or treat with sue cobs; auch caw*a, therefore, would do well to call at oi.ee unci learn their true condition, and whether the and or < f Hope are yet open, or for* ever closed a* ah at them. MANHOOD PERFECTLY RESTORED. Quick, rainless and certain cure for Impo toncy. Lost Manhood, Spermatorrhoea. Losses, Weakness and Nervous DebMlt v. also for Pros tatitis. Varicocele, and all private diseases, whether from Imprudent habit* .f youth or sexurl excesses in mature Tears, or any causa that dohilltutem the sexual functions, speedily ami pennnnently cured Oiisnltutlnn free anti strictly cunfl.lnitial. At s lute cures guaranteed in cm side cases. No risk incurred. DISEASES OF WOMEN. Puch as has baffled the skill of other physi cians snd remedies. Hr. HntcUln quickly cures. ancers Tumors. Fibroid ami Polybold Urowihs cored n ithout t he use of *ho knife. No cutting, no pain, no danger. Free Fxiimlnnllon of the Vrlne—Each I* rs u applying for ineui ul treatment should send or bring to (ounces • f urine, which will receive a caret ul chemical and microscopical examination. PILE*. FISTn.A AIU*) KECTAL I’l.t UIIV cured without pain or detention from business. MVphllls, Ontinri-lisa, Gleet. PrlvaU It I oo*l and Mill lUi.ieri speedily, com pletely and penuanen ly cured. NEKVO?; miIIILITY AND BEX* CAI< PIMUKhi KM yield rapidly to hlB skillful treatment.