Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1882 — Nature Demands A Tonio. [ARTICLE]
Nature Demands A Tonio.
Wheu the nerves are unstrung, the head aches, the appetite is p >or or variable, the sleep disturbed, and a general depreciation of vital power is exp< r enced. Such a state of thing* cannot long exist without the development ol serious disease. The most active and genial in-vigoj-ant known is Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters The absolute purity of its spirituous basis and botanic ingredients gives it a permanent claim to public confidence, and its surpassing medicinal value is admitted by medical men of distinction, by whom it is widely used in private practice. For fever and ague—both'as a preventative and remedy—dyspepsia, liver oomplaint, bilious remittent fever, constipation, choleraic complaints, flatulmce anil all intestinal disorders, it is a thoroughly re iablc remedy. It is the anti-febrile specific par excellence of the malarial districts of this and other countries, where diseases born of miasma prevail, and as a general household remedy it is also universally esteemed. General Burdan has signed a contract with the r l urkish government to construct two torpedo batteries in the Dardanelles and two at the mouth of the Bosphorus. Three sisters, Sarah Watson, Mrs. Cynthiana Winsmore and Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, residing in Philadelphia, were reported to the coroner asnaving diea within half an hour of each other.
