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\ - =~ AN o THE DAILY BEE-FRIDAY MARC : 2 INFIRMARY OF R. A. J. COOK, COUNCIIL. BLUX'ES, Diseases of Women and Diseases of the Rectum a Specialty. TOW A. The Dr. has been located in Coun- -oil Bluffa nearly two years, aud hav- ng beencalled professienally auring that time into the best families in, the city and aarronnding country, takes pleasurain an announciog that he has come to stay. His constant] Ing practice at homne, in the midst of his own people, ia the heat avidencecf his skill as a SPECIALIST, end he wishes it nuicratood, once for sll, that his methods of treatmensaro S TRIC U LY ecientific; that he despises quack- ery as well among so-called ‘‘Regular”’ and ““Homewpathic” practitioners as among travelingcharlatans and “‘Cure- Alls,” He has devoted fifteen years to the study and practice ot his SPE- CIALTIES and has had the benefit of he most skillfal training in the beet olleges and hoapitals in the land, and a8 no hesitancy in promising the very est reaults to be obtained trom scien- cmedicine and surgery. SPECIALTIES. Ic must be evident to every closo obgserver that no one mind, howsver | gified, can pgrasp mors than a more smattering of modical scinnco, The | field 18 too large and the natucal divis | | ious 00 nuwmerons for auyintg mors | iv.h»m aoursory visw of thav obsta- A to be envountered by tha ‘‘gen. practitionsr Wy Lava our em ineat surgeous and our emi tpr titioners of modicine, af er which fol- | low the noted speciallsts, embracing | the Ege, the Ear, the Throat,, the | Luogs, the Kidueys snd Bladder, Dis- | enves of Women, Insanity, &c, &o., | auy one cf which requires years of | patient study and practice to insure | proficiency and ultimate succees, T'he busy practitioner of to-dey— | the “family” physician —can no more | embrace ail these spectaltios in his | country are PRETENDING to do so, to the cost and injury of their patients, CHRONIC DISEASES. The Dr. does not pretend to care He claims, bowever, that years of patient stady ad practice, in the hospitalsand alsa- whore, give him advantages in their teratment which no ordinary practi- tioner oan possibly have; that he CAN 'URE many cases now pronouncad INCURABLE by them, and glve re lief to hundreds of others whose dis- enses come within the range of hisSPE- He is propared to glve ALL chronic diseases. CIALTIES, the most approved electric treatmen and medicated vapor baths, when neaded. Parttes resid ng at a distance, whose means will no: admit of their taking a regalar courss of treatment ia furnished blanks with questions, which can bs answered and practice and do jastice to his patients | returned to the Doctor. who will make than he can “‘bortle up sunlight,” yet | up his diagnosis and give treatment if how many physicians in the western | desired, but he much prefers to make a hers, wiil personal exsmination and treat all patients here, when poasible, thus avolding any chanca of error in diag- nosis, The Doctor treats all forms of chron ic disease, without mentioning any onein particular, and has no hesitancy| in saying that he OAN and WILL)| give the best treatment known tomed- ical acience, and charge only a reason able fee for his services. DISEASES OF WOMEN. This is one of the SPECIALTIES| to which the Dr. has devoted the best t | years of his life, and hundreds of women, now living, are ready to tes! fy that they found relief at his hands when others had failed to benefic them. The ‘‘family” physician can- not treat these diseases successfully, for many important reasons., chief] among which {s, that he has not the| time to devote to their study, nor the| patiencs to do them justice. Nor| should it be expsoted of him, in the absence, perhaps, of special training and experiencs, and in the hurry and| sxcitoment of general practice Tne Dr. is preparad to treat all fe- male diseases in a skillful and scisutific! manner, having devoted several yoars to their study and treatment, both in the hospital and in active practice Diseases of the Rectum, Chese embrace Hemorrhoids, or Piles, Fistulos, Fissures, Prolaps, or faliing of the anus, tamors, etc , eto.. and constitute one of the Doctor's leading speciatties. All rectal tamors| are treated by the unew method of in- ecting and ara thoroughly and speed- ly removed, with butlittl3 or no pain Cases of Piles, from ten to twenty years standing, have beon permsnent- ly cured by this now method, many of them residing in and near the city at "™ EPILEPSY. Many cases ot Eilepsy, or Fits, 7 oan be cured if taken in time, and es.|p ractitioner should promise his pa- pecially in younz subjects. does not claim to cure all cases tdat come to him for treatment, but can point to numerous instances where a The Dr.[tivnts'—§% am be hang 1l he 0. AN promise them t. F'arties visiting the city for the pur- pose of consulting i he Dr. should permanent ours has been wrought/coms directly to his ofs ice, where the within the last five years. Medicines will be sent by exprass when patients oannot come to the city. TAPE WORMS. Theso troublesome parasites cam be removed in a few hours, with bus lit- tle inconvenience to the patient. The| Dr. will send medicines by exprsss, with full directions for use, at any time they may be ordered.. The Dr, makes no promises butl what wiil be fulfilled to the letter. If he examines you and finds your dis- easo incurable, he will tell you so in| plaia words; if he finds you can bel benefitted he will treat you for a mod- erato fee and give yon the benefit of all that medical science can do for your bent references i the cit 'y Will be fur- nished when desired, an 1 where pa- tiowts will also b aseistes | in procur- ing bonwrd and rooms m\ ratey. reasonable OFFICE: NO. 36 NORTH MA.'N ST. (OneBlock Nosth' of Bromd *way.) Addressall Letters to- DR. A, J. COOK, P. 0. Box Mo, 146 ' caso. This is sl that any careful Council Blu y A s = BLUI‘I‘S IOWA ITHMS. ice begins to move in the Des Moines and | $40,000, Most of this was taken |are scores of gamblers about town COMMERCIAL. Govwcm Coon rivers, A big flood is anticipated. | from a well known gambling resort | now who have gone dead broke, and VNI, RLiTra et ===———————= | Eu/lington has sent $957.00 to the Rhine Thf reoma} ‘fi ‘h-ld b{‘m G. A“:MR down town, and the bankers were | they are all after Davis for help, and daily by J. ¥ Wallos, . mer- BTRA "™ flood sufferers. e ;,,"flflei‘o ol aoaet wil zats | obliged to close the game for some | he glves it, too, and $500 in . aot & | chandise broker, buyer and shippa * of Des Moines has put 25,000 tons of ice for | the widows and orphans’ fund of the oeo. | time until fresh capltal was obtatned.” | large sam for him to give away.” grain and provisions, 33 Pearl street. next summer, ciation, The reporter thon visited a restan- | ‘Do you think he will hangonto his | Wugar -No. 2 spring, 760; No. 8, 63; M John Quinoy Adams is president of the | Das Moinis bas 823,000 cash in the | Fant in the nelghborhood of Twenty- | winnings?” rejected b0c;. good demand. Spencer board of trade. That never require crimpin, my other hair dealer, 0 Also a 34 Mrn J. J. Guod's ialt Stare, at prices nover befers Sogched by full lino ‘of switches, etc. at .mfl' 7 y reduced prices. ~Also A boom has been put in place to protect the Clinton bridge from floating ice. sinking fund of the city, and the papers of that place fear the amount will sink out of sight altogether, made inquirles as to the amount of seventh street and Broadway, and “Nobody knows; but the chances are that they will return to the source 20 CorN—38fic to foeders and 3%o to shi 'p- ‘"&"m ocorn Chicago, Blc; w 'w mixed, 540, ver and colored nets. Wavee made from ladies’ own hair. Do nob fall to e Baiors urchasing 3 4 money ‘Dink’ had won, the manner of | from which they came. _ This is al- | on account nfmbh:d muflf"‘ e elsowhore. All goouy warranbcd ss reprodented. i, 3.3 BOOD, e o oy dsklngec so he WS‘!;:;-;. e BRat s ;-c.l:; his winnlng 1 and whero ho won It, | most always the rule. Ifnever yet | Oams—Soaros and in good demand; 304 3 The town authorities of Waterloo ars | Will cost something like $80,000. She iy | 80d what he is golvg to do with it. | knew a gambler to keep away from HAr—1 00@6 00 per ton. DOCTOR STEINHART'S COUXCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD about to commence the erection of wal to be the beat boat on the upper Missis- One gentleman, who had elegant the b rd after he had made a big TIME TABLE. worke, sippi. whito haude, o ‘dismond ring and o | haul, They buck and buck tll the | Oouwr Mgk 1 S5pes 100 ponnda ESSENGE UF LIFE AGO, ROCK ISLAND AND PACTPIC, An sggrieved young Iady in Clark | During twodays laet week the Burling. | refined air, aid: **‘Dink’ Davia bas [ monoey’s all gone. Woon—Good supply; pricos st yardsd " 4 Arrive, county sues her too intimate friend for ton road moved over 100 cars of im- made & atrike this time sore, Ikoow “‘Dink” {s Davle’s nickname, plaln 5 00@6 00, FoR OuD AND YOUNG, MALR AND FRuALR. 5:20pm | Pacio Kxt 7,0 fllzr‘m’ z:;lnva-hlen rhm&l;‘ tl;; h'“i"‘ he won more than $40,000 Some of | Willism being his Christian cognomen, mfi"fi”fl,’:}‘:fi;‘”‘ hard, 1100 per tong 1t 1s a wure, prompt and effectual remeds or fn. | Ex 25 3 m | Ex and Mai Ottumwa is promised letter carriers ou [ ooore 7' the cars were billed to Nebrasks | it was taken from this neighborhood. | His father, who formerly kept the e rrar P lant: ok digestion, Dyspep-in, Intermitiant Fovers, Wani | 158 [Dée Melomeng May 1, if tho streots are aumbered by that | PRt Davls, when he started on this run of | Central hotelin Utlos, when spoken | oo mre- Plenty and n fair demand;: of Appetite, Nervous Debility inall its Stages | OHICAGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINCY. dat The militia force of Iowa is a8 follows: . o i) ey creamery, 80c. Weak Memory, Loss of Brain Power, Prostration, | Depart rrive. late, Tiyo? conbrals ¥ bixtosa) sha oM oae BanH luck, was nearly ‘busted.’ Fe and a |to about his son’s “gambling adven- | ~ Kaas —Scarce and in demand; 300 per: Wocknoas and fgenoral Loes of Powcr. 1t repa 30 pm Seymour's barrel and butter tub factory | o,vey SRS (SERE0 WA R, PO | ertain well-known gambler were | tures” o day or two ago, said that | dozen. i s e, [ N Ry | N A B o bt | SOtz did $230,000 worth of business | officers, The organization numbers 2,063, | partners lst summer at Conoy Inland, | “Diuk” had ‘been in the business | LArD—Fairbank's, wholesaling at 13ic. surprisng tone and vigor to the exhausted or. | . The experience of thousands proves it tc And all forms of Hemorrhoidal Tumors. do. Write for full partis BLOOD DISEASES, SWIFT'S SPECIFIC REMOVES ALL TAINT, GREAT BLOOD REMEDY AGO AND NORTHWRSTHRX, A WABAAH, BF. LOUIS AND PAOLFIO Depart. CHICAGO, MILWAUKER AND ST. PAUL. Leaves Omaha. Arrives at Omaha, Mail and Ex..*7:15 & m | Pacific E: Atlantic Ex..[3:40 p m | Mail and WINTHERLICH BROS., Are now ready to contract for small castings of every description in MALLEABLE IRON, GRAY IRON, And any ALLOY OF BRASS, DISTILLERS, BREWERS, PACK. Large invoices of plate glass for the new Oskaloosa has voted a2 per cent tax in aid of the Toledo, Oskaloosa & Western witness fees of defeadants in oriminal the next election in Creston, Keokuk’s fine public library was thrown open to the public for the first time on last the year ending February 16, spent $11,- 725,08, while the income was but $7,757.74, There are 100 lodges of the Knights of Pythias in Towa. These have a member- ship of 5,000, of which 2,000 were added during the past yesr, The car didates for the various city of- boarder on account of her loose proclivi- and the number of men available for ser- A married man of Dibuque made an in- current _expenses of the city ot yoar The Burlington Academy of Natural Science has been presented by the Rev. J, Goss with a collection of Indian pipes, DR. JOS. HOLT, New Orleans, La,, says: I have frequently found it of excelleut service in cases of debllity, losa of appetite, and in convalescence from exhenstive illnees, aud pariica- lariy of servico in treatment of women and children New York Star and when they divided up some time nvariable followed oue method of he will keep it is another matter, He blers, whose open handed generosity and liberality are become proverbial.’ The reporter ‘talked with perhaps ning, and when he stopped he had won $6,000, leaviug him $3,000 ahesd.” {iWell, that's dolug pretty well,” said the reportor Pshaw,” il the ga great contemp:, ‘‘thal Why, in some 0f the biz game bler, with noth break every bank in the city. Davls, about fifteen years, and that five years ling room here & stranger once chal- the loans will be repald.” Mus, Nawcy J. Swiru, of Eastland, Tex., writes —*1 was torribly afflicted with Kidney Discase Internal Revenue Department, Washington, D. C. Mr. Blephex A, Alpln, Washington, D. C., says: A momber of my fa ily having been troub led for several yoais with Kiduey Diseare, and, after use to any oneafflicted with diseases of the above Povurry—Firm; dealers paying 13c per R d for turkeys and 10c for chickems. : of tho n . hvol b vice is 316,040, ago they had just $125 botween them, | ago he had lost $25,000 in Boston. P B batoen. A: catans @0 e A I pm| Patte K, gap am | Sapicol bullding e being rocelved ut Dot | Anaut ono huadred beo keepers of wet- | Davis' partnor then commenced play. | - *‘Ho ia a very oarefal player,” sald N el el - telph " 0. Box ¥, 57, 205 AXD GOUNCIL #LUFYS. | will soom orect o substantial dopot in the | purpowe of forming an asmociation. A oon. | B The result was that ina fow | win. When I heard of his rocent auo. | City flour trem L B to 8 40, . = N e Ay first named cicy, Mitution was adopted and several papors | 45ys 5,000 were divided, and Davis | ceus T wrote hiry for a loan of §100, | DuooMs—2 00@3 00 per dosen, B3 s Linn county now has seventeen newspa- | were resd on experience in kespiug boes. | got $2,600, with which he com- | Ho sont me $500, and a few days | oaprie—s 00@8 50; calves 500@7 50. DOCTOR STEINHARTY v pere, the last one having been establisbed | Some loyal hearted citizen of Des | menced ‘bu king' against faro, Some | later §1,000. He never loses his head, ogs ~Market active, and all offerings " Y Depaat. i Arrlvo recently at Walker. Moines has suggested that o soldiers’ mon- | men eay he played without a system. | though his last dollar may be at stake. ulckfy taken at higher prices. Oar lota: SUPPDA;ITORIEM S UL 2 | QrraniiA ek || Danols Brown propote to build steam | ment, tocout 83000 o 85,00, be bullt ia | Thia fa all nonsose. 1 have asen him Dink'ls_untirely temporate. _Whilo Common, 0705 W; gond mixed, b 0@ 8 for Bl . . ouring mill at Ida Grove if the citizens ous st city. lay time after time, and over since | he prefers faro, he is an_oxport at|84% POy d The Great Popular Remudy for Piles. 'y play ) P ) P o X Sarecure for Blind, Blooding & Tching B iLpabupa 91,010, bonus. iy likely that his suggeation will be aoted | 1y commonced to wia ho has almost | poker and other games, In a gamb- | f886Y Packing, 605@6 10, otk il L o AloRo thodleds, Oikaluos sulting romark to a youns lady. on- the | botting. He always bets on the fourth | longed anybody to match ponnies for [ L, EVERINGHAM & CO., coats of the Blood Vessels and by their astringent | Mall and Ex am | Mail and Ex. Dubuque has the largest number of | “treet recently, She told him to mind his card. For fnstanco if the ten spot | a dotlar. ‘Dirk’ produced $1,000 and - . st pen\iyiforcs the (Dlood_trom the awallen | Canaon Ball c 409 P Swnca Balb school ohildren betweon b ed 51 s of | own business and ho bravely slapped her | Lias loot threo times ho then bota the | offered to chanoo tho whole sum on u CC’ mmission Shrong, provont thoir teflling, and heaco radi. Tty Arrive, ago. The figures showing 15,501 ‘Emmet | i the face Whoro were the police of that | ten to lose, and s0 on with the rest of | single toss, The offor was declined. / cal cure is sure to follow their use. Price, 78 | For Si Frm Sloux Cy.60p m has the least with 757, 5 " sown: the cards, There is no doubt *‘Dink” | When out of funde ho draws on me, * centaa b, For anlo by alldrugeiata orsen by | For I Frm Fort Niobrara, A rasant ducltan: e 4l ¢ |, Clinton's bonded debt was reduced 9,111 | pas oo his money now, but how long | and I honor his drafts, confident that ercnantcs mail on recelptof price, by En._1s! oal | Neb ‘Nel “opopm |« n e supreme court | 1,y vagr, and now stands at §72,602, The LS LA L] ! faetivuce, 118 et Mo | rore LI declares the county cannot be liable for the mat Ry CHICAGO, MILWAUKKH AND BT, were $25,423,16. This is exclusive of in. | I8 very fond of women, an ey know 5 Lot Bl - Areves o $20,020 bond | £CF6% 08 bonds, Tho wohool expensar, | no limit to_extravagauce, especlally RN, o Ouny Reeds and Exaviioms e Bx s foe s propesttl :':rgvu og 8 0,010 “oI,u.: l&z;(l;::l;gfi.- 815,000 achool house, were | when they have dealings wich gam- Saved from the Grave. MORGAN, KELLER & 00., UNIDE R'T A RS Tho finest_quality and largest stock west of 3 ¢ Casos. Calls at- T Saturday. found by that gentle in th o | forty gamblers, sporting men and | And Dropay, having suffered for ovor three yeara. | Chicago of flofl]lunutd Metallc oull CURES SOROFULA, oot Sanday. Pscop aturtays. 4Except | Tho, ‘soarch for coal at Labars has fi"l:ml’.;‘ that gratloman Lo 's:lxmuzj o ) Tomployed tho best physicians In this county, | Suniity of v -L' 5:;-"::.' .0‘ aaty #u-"r‘i'[,‘::r: b h 5 E t, T t by mkuu:: " Jorty years do. SORES, Councll Blufls & Omaha Street R. R. | Goul at 100 fest snd s bfoot veln st 300 | specimans of Tncian oarved work svar dis | speesing DInk” Derls sk bia o | oobiained o ot bt was gotng IO | el cempan, b amiotts Wirorosie do. ULCERS Leave Council Bluft Leave Omaha. feet below the surface were discovered, covered. ul"“hfie SR HENTERREL RN e My tumily and triends had lost all hope. | 311 Broawe®', LeaoLERING 1o al ite . ) sam o n;_p“:n p m g;mma;::a The butter and cheese convention which | The Burlington National State bank | rescrt on Sixth avents the. renorter | 7 %98 happened t: roed your advortisement of [ ing ana u s Lelographic auawa or- do, BOILS, m,4p'm, 6pm,6pm. [m,4p'm,5pm,6pm. | was held last week at Marshalltown, was | claims to be the leading bank in the | vo o 0 o bip P! 11 | Hunt's Remedy, aud procured the medicta for [ 4™ flled o ey, J dhveet sars ram bt hourly o the Union Pacits | Well attended and proved & sucooss. state, Tts capltal is $150,000; outatand: | obtained information from a - well ] HE W e Pt e do. ERUPTIONS, Dopk. - On Sunday the cars beginthelr trips a4 | Dubuque has bonded debt of $900,000, | IB& circulation, §135,000; deposits, 873,- | known gamblor: e o o *| W, R. VAUGHAN 9 o'clock . ., and run lar] Iy during the day | a floating debt of $100,000, and _p'md; 000; loans and discounts, $604,289. Oal; ‘‘People have had a great deal of | charm. After taking several botsles, I became . . o do. OATARRH, 849, 11,24, 6 and 6 o'lock, andrun o city ime: | 840,000 more than her income_every year, | the First National o Dubuquo exceeds ft | talk about ‘Dink’ Davis and his 18780 | engirely woll. Iam indebted to Hunt's Remedy — Thi is certainly a good record. in capital stock, that institution baving | winnings,” sald he, ‘'but I tell you h a JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. EMA, ¥ 8§90 Fecof $200,000, winnings, sald he, “‘butb 1 Lo\l youhe | .. vin0 iy tite; and. it it had not been do. ECZ ’ A disease known as Texas itch has made B e has not got through yet. Why, onl, d do. RHEUMATISM, FOUN D }“g’"fi;’;r among the horses and mules Horsford’s Acid Phosphate three days ago he played until he had | your medicine, s rely would have been In my Omaha and Council Bluffs 3 ) . n the viclnity of Reinbeck, For WoMEN AND CHILDREN, lost 3,000 bofore he commenced win- | grave to-day. Real Estate & Collection Agency. do. SKIN DISEASES, i £ The city government of Atlantic during In Odd Fellow’s block, over Savings’' ank, jan8-ty MR8, B J. HARDING, M. D, yingnumerous remedies and methods of treat- RERUDITARE O GTHBRYIR: Special attention is called to the f.ct that the | fice? 18 Oreston are numerous, and' the Y Ay T snd more change hands overy fifteen -l:.'::m;zln ,u”.;v-c,:|:.‘nq vill:l ,.I:. wn: nlnd:::i y molals are we ted in cucinigs which gives tre | PFospeots are that there will be a very DINK" DAVIS' LOCK minutes, Bot I haven't gov through | ™ e Medical Electrician SWIFT S SPEGIF malal M aried lively campaign this spring, — — with ‘Dink’ yet. Why, yesterday afc. | t we yourtuat s Remoy, aod slthr a thorough H There was serious shooting affray in | The Methods by Which He Made & | ernoon he won §6,600 wore, If his | tris sho bicame cowpletely cured. Knowing IS THE Bu rn n g Bl‘an d S the Commercial hotel in Creston last week, Winning Kun on the F'aro Banks, streak of luck shall continue he will | the factsin this case, I cheertully recommend ite AND e L Alice Kelly became an_objectionable RS, tion, and sh quested to tote. £ to-day, I at losst 70,000 ahoad, and ERS, OIGAR and TOBACCO n,,(].‘,[:g.;:::n: fandlord 'snd i34 oohe | Considerable genoral interost has | T am whlling to bot §100 to 8L on f. | """ GYNECOLOGIST. OF THE AGE. FACI‘()thb.“Ew, Ete., aid::;h e damage. The woman was ar- | been lately developed concerning the | Ue has been winning steadily ever cts Like a Charm, As well as reated. s, and little book **Mes, sage to the Unfortunate Suffering. %3.81,000 . Reward will he paid to any Chemist who will find, on_ analysis of 100 bottles of§.8. 8., oue partice of Mercury, lodide of SBWIFT Po'assium, or osher Mincral substance. SPECIFIC CO., Proprictors, Atlanta. Ga. Price of Small Size, ge Size,..... SoLD Cattle Brands ARE NICELY EXECUTED, Wor rmer Sixth streetand Eleventh aveuus, UNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, MRS, B. J. HILTON, M. D,, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 222 Proadwav, CounoiliBluffs. A local musician, being convinced of home talent exting in Creston, has issued o card requesting all singers to call on him ani arrange for the production of Pinafore in that city at an early day, A stato warrant has heen issued by the state suditor for $2,709, to defray the & pentes of putting the eleotric light in_ th state prison at Anamosa, The railroads south and west of Des Moines are preparing for trouble when the large winnings of Dink Davis, who is said to have won $60,000 in & shora time from meveral ‘‘banks” in this city; most of the money having beet won from one bank, however, A noted gambler on Twenty-eighth street sald to a Star reporter yester- day: ““There is no doubt that ‘Dlnk’ won a large sum of money, and it s admitted by all with whom I have talked that {. has scooped in at least slnce he scooped in 860,000, and has oleared at least $30,000, He lives in 1 have used Hunt's Romedyfitor Kiduey trou. oaslonally to deal faro."” good kind of aman. sedate In his demeanor, generous with his money, too, this city, and goos to Phlladelphis oe- ““What kind of & man s h “Well, I should call him a pretty He s a trifle vnder the mediam helght, from 30 v 30 years old, and rather qulet and He is very There bles, and reconmended it to others, and found it to met like & charm,” JOHN CHAMBERS, 723 Carson Street, Pitteburg, Penn, “‘Gratitude is the memory of the heart,” How many heart momoriss cluster around Hund's Remedy in gratefal households where it has wrought it magle cure, ' Graduate of lldn:.m thic lnstitution, Phila ol s, Pen Office Oor, Broadway & Glenn Ave, QOUNOIL BLUFFS, I0WA. The treatiuont of all disea: Roultics pecullar 10 temales &