Scene iis; Indijjtopolis.—"ls Mra Smith at Boine ?" " .No ; but walk iru She has just stepped out to get a divorce* and will be back in a few moments " A Sigk;—- At Wamego, a place m the ** here's where iTou Get aMea] Bike Your Mother Used to Give You."
Holloioay's Pillt (aid Qiistmeftt.-- Nature* Monitor.—JPain is tb,e indicator of some elisor der disease, and should never be neglected, for. the pain of to-day may prove the agony of- tomorrow, iiolioway's stand preeminently forward, and are everwhere commended, for quickly removing all maladies, when the least uneasiness has discovered their seat and kind. These remedies so purify the blood, and regidateits'circulation, that every, orgafr acta perfectly,.and every secretion is natural, whicii is health, »nd "mux be secured by every invalid at a trilling outlay. The purpose-, of MoUoway's rem#djit»rvs- to -mitigate: suffering,, aboasi.ipain, disease ;~and„ they nob^y,effecf/!hi l 3:6! ject. Oneirism the iuQ;:\b te^pUey.;.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 160, 29 March 1872, Page 5
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152Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 160, 29 March 1872, Page 5
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