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Holloway's Pills. — The Great Necessity. — When the blood has been impregnated with impurities or been impoverished by bad digestion, excess, or other causes, an immediate antidote is presented in these purifying Pills. Unless this restorative be resorted tg, the health will soon, break down and the spirits flag. Holloway's Pills .thoroughly purify the . blood, completely cleanse the lungs, reinvigorate debilitated or vitiated nervous action, strengthen the muscles, and clear the brain. These excellent Pills are particularly recommended to all persons whose occupations are •sedentary and conducted in close rooms. The most nervous dyspeptic aud most desponding hypochondriac will derive advantage from taking a course of this excellent medicine, without experiencing any weakening, irritating, or any other disagreeable effects. 35 From Gralatz we learn that the synagogues have been sacked by the populace, that the Jews were cudgelled during prayers, and. that the law books were torn to pieces. The police and the Nationul Guards did not interfere at all. On Cct. 1, a party of Indians carried off a Mr and Mrs Bossett from their home, 25 miles fiom Salnia, Kansas. Mrs Bossett had her baby with her, twe weeks old, and was not able to travel, so she was left on. .the prairie with her- child, entirely of iier clothing.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 5, 7 January 1869, Page 2

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 5, 7 January 1869, Page 2

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IV, Issue 5, 7 January 1869, Page 2

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