Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 May 1882 — Out of Tune. [ARTICLE]

Out of Tune.

When the tones of a musical instruments become harsh and discordant, we say “it is out of tune.” The same may be said of that far more wonderful and complicated piece of mechanism, the human structure, when it becomes disordered. Not only actual disease, but those far more common causes, overwork, mental anxiety, and fast living, may impair its vigor and activity. The best remedy fora partial col'apso of the vital energies, from these as from other causes, is Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which is at the same time an agreeable and mind cheering cordial, and the best possible invigerant in all cases of debility. It is an incomparable stornaohic and anti-bilious medicine, eradicates fever and ague, and prevents subsequent attacks. It remedies with certainty and thoroughness bowel and kidney complaints, dyspepsia, nervousness, rheumatic troubles, and many other bodily ailments. It also counteracts influences which predispose to disease. An Oshkcsh, Wis., dispatch reports a great scarcity of cattle in that vicinity, and a beef famine is That section has been completely scoured for live stock, without much success. The fa/mers have raised few cattle on accouht of the scarcity of corn. An effort will be made to secure the importation of cattle from other points.