’ • J f • : 5 ■ Í LAFAYETTE COURIER. ----- 1 —Ä. FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1874. How it 1* Done. A Washington correspondent to flic .Gra/i/tic says: After Ash Wednesday flic males of society abandon the ladies, and Mine at Weicker’s or the clnb,'and the draw porçîr is a fearful sight to see that is§flourished in‘those i i cloisters. Ikfi Holliday, wjio is now. here lining in widowhood quarters and looking after his rail­ roads, i^said to have raised the largest hands at poker known among gaming capitalists. “He won fifty thousand dollars from me,” said William Sharon; “but I was sick that day, and had “How is it that yon came home PRIVATE MEDICAL AID i R from your party so early last night, Uli ............................... , >ADWAY’S READY RELIEF QUICK CURES AND MODERATI ¡CHARGES Susan? Didn’t you enjoy your­ from one ME to Twenty Minutes. DR. W. K. DOHERTY’S, r m CU“E8 . self?” ’ ’ L NOT ONE HOUR A this advertisement need ‘any Susan.—“Xes, ma’am, but the "Private I ^ftcr reading SUFFER WITH PAIN. young man as tuk me bin to sup­ Medical 4 Surgical Instifu IJIADWAY’S READY RE1 JEF IS A CURE i , FOR EVRRY PAIN. per insulted me.” fit was the first and is the only Pain Rem« FOUNDED IN 1853. > FLUIDEXTRACT ‘ as many of them, I should jiidge as in the • old (lavs * of slavery. • ’Po- ker has arisen with the North wes­ tern domination, and the ease, with » which it is learned, the reckless |.e chances it invites, .and the rapid I popularity it attains in every cir­ The only known remedy for cle, make it an especial gaipc for DISEASE, large operators' who loiter on the BRIGHT’S And a positive remedy for| threshold of politics. Make a pub­ lic man poor and replace the mon­ GOIT. GRAVEL, STRICVt-RR», DIABETE!’, DYS- I’ErSI l, NKRVOLS DEBIE1TY, DROPSY. ey as a gift,, or permit him to win or Incontinence of Urine, Ir­ and suppose he has wronged you, Xen-retent-ion ritation, Inflamation or Ulceration of the and*he will try to work off the ob­ Bladder & Kidneys, ligation with a might which he al­ sperm A 4 j- ’ most hnputc^ righteous. These Leucorrh-va or Whites, Diseases of the Pro»- great, brawny operators know such > (rate gland, Stone in the P>lndtler, Col cults Ghivel or Brickdust Deposit and things, and honor in the chief pla­ Mucus or Milky Discharges. ces is no barrier to their circum­ K EARlsrEY’S venting. Tilt table, the fine and EXTRACT BUCHU rapid women, worldly talk with Permanently cures all diseases of the brilliancy in its delusiveness, the BLADDER, X UNEYK, AND DKO SI ’AI. SWEl.lNG, confidence that follows the wine -T L Existing in Men, Women and-Children. cup, and the cool study of a man 7 IZ7"XO M-CrrEE WHAT THE age !*«« Prof. Steel says: “One bottle of Kear­ over five cards when he bets be­ ney ’s Fluid Extract Buchu is ifrorth more yond his measure—thesd are the than all the other Bnchus combined.*’ , one dollar per bottle, or six bottles steps by which hard* men - capture /or Price five dollars. better lines. Bribery is seldom di­ Depot. 101 Duane Street New York. A 1’hvsici.in in attendance to answer cor­ rect, wounding the toolings or respondence and give advice gratis. pride of the recipient. It is ex­ ACSend stamp for pamphlets, free.“GA tended likd the love which pre­ - ----------------- :----------- —--------------- a-_______ cedes ruin. sit says: ! ' —TO THE-— “Mv friend, I admire you. To see you poor with your talents is a reproach to our country .that you illustrate. I never yet mletn man OF BOTH SEXES. * I I could get so close to. If you No Charge f>r .4 Voice and C»nsaUa(ion. ever feel the wolf too close to the D r . J. B. D vott , graduate of Jefferson door, I hope you will not wrong / Medical t'ollege, Philadelphia, author of sev­ eral valuable works, can be consulted on all your friend bv silenc^.” diseases of the sexual or urinary organs • And it is done. (which he has made an especial study) ei­ Ï Nemos ool DeiililoH I A l» J I M il < ‘7"" * Sanford Brown, a resident cf the town cf Huntington, was the latest aspirant for tho four thous­ and dollars reward offered for the unfortunate? pharles G. Kelsey. Sanford is a man of lierculean pro­ portions, staiidii g about six feet ther in male or female- no matter from what cause originating or of how long standing. A practice of. 3u years enables him to treat diseares with success, ('urea guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Those at a distance can forward letter describing symptoms and enclosing stamp to prepay postage. • Send for the Guide to Health. Price 10c. J. B. DYOTT, M. D. Physician and.Snrgeon, 101 Duane St. N.Y. no47-Iy A two in his Stockings,and hasevinc- ! ed considerable interest in the II Kelley case. While visiting New York one day last week, and pass­ J • ■ • ' •* » ing through Catherine street, he bchel(i a person that immediately PRICE REDUCED, caused four thousand dollar visions. He rushed tip to the individual, ; laid a “weighty hand” on liis shoul­ The Best in- the WORLD! der, and articulated in no dove-like tones: “You are Charles G. Kel­ J sey, and my .prisoner.” The indi­ WILL LAST A LIFE TIME. vidual thus rudely, accosted let out froin the shoulder, and San­ ford went to grass. Sanford r • - V * t ' ^‘came to time,” and renewed the OF THE CELEBRATED attack, but again'Treasured six feet two, on bis back. 'The vnlianj Sanford is now laid up forrepairs, with two black eyes as mementoes of his encounter. As a ’ sequel, IN DAILY USE. one of the Catharine Market The best musical talent of the country recommend these Organs. 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