Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 June 1894 — The Yellow Glow of the Horizon. [ARTICLE]

The Yellow Glow of the Horizon.

Painted on the sky by the setting bud, Is beautiful. Not so the sallow saffron of a face tinged with bile. And oh! the unspeakable discomfort that bile in the wrong plaoe produces. Twinges In the right side and under the right shoulder blade, nausea, vertigo, siok headache, constipation, faulty digestion. Not In an instant can tho symptoms of biliousness be dispelled, but persistence In the use of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters will eradicate them, restore digestion and regularity of the bowels, and counteract tendencies to more aggravated complaints, whioh au Interruption of these functions begets. Rheumatism, Inactivity of the kidneys and bladder, neuralgia, and Inability to sleep, are also remedied by this genial preventive and restorative of nerve force and tranquility. As an antidote to the poison of malaria, it is unfailing and prompt. A wineglassful three times a day. Frank H. Wright, a full-blooded Indian, has been conducting a aeries of revival meetings in Passaic. N. J., and one of the results is that thirteen young men and women, said to be prominent socially, have signed a pledge to give up dancing, card-playing, and theatergoing for the rest of their lives.