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Costly Undeetjiking. — Fashionable ■ funer&ls. 5 ■ ' Happy Condition.^-A' policeman was called in to quell a family disturbance on Seventh street, and,/as, he looked.at the broken r furhitare t ruined store, :and bleed--ing mail and wife, he asked "of;;the man, " Do spells often-? :":!«*. <Well no/^answered-the man; my wife'shealth is so poor that she. will only strike back occasionally."—Detroit Free PressHolloway's Pills andvOintment-—indigestion, Bisprder of. the Liver.—No fact in -medical knowledge' is better established than that the: chief source of \ r all 'morbid states", whether of hody or rahntti is a deranged state of digestion, usually originating in' the liveiv Holloway's Pills speedily regulate ..this function. In cases where delicacy of constitution render it unadvisable to take many Pills, the^ame healthful-effects maybecarried out,'without debilitating-, by rubbing Hollo-vt'ay's'Ointment thoroughly over the pit of the stomach and right side at least twice aday ; no pain or inconvenience attends this treatment. Its merits in vanquishing pain at the stomach, flatulency, and imperfect digestion have been fully appreciated by the public in.all, parts of the globe for Ihe last thirty-live years. "V : ' •■■'■ '■ - - '

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2118, 18 October 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2118, 18 October 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2118, 18 October 1875, Page 4