Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1888 — The Biting Tongue. [ARTICLE]

The Biting Tongue.

Slander attacks us from behind. The bite is nrelr iclt unless h is malignant and persistent. Disease, too, often steals npou us through a vital enannei. 1 ie art we bieatne afleei* the lungs gjir Itbe malarious ft enters the blood, if it in the temperature it pro--2 .JfaMthrost, io. Whether HoftetwrrisStanjaeh Bitters is taken to prevent or to remedy The Var.tius'stChns-Qf diflease produced by miasma, sueU" as, iptomluem fever, dumb ague, ague cake or bilWiiifctufiltteHt,- it ts and ever )as proved to be aQCfTeowvb and thorough remedy—one-whiefc does not only ameliorate the sjanptomsoFYfee maltuHes onm* tvpe, but eradicates their cause. Dyspepsia, liver complaint, rheumatism, bladdevAnd Ttidney troubles are among thWim maim-dim if ting troubles which it womptly relievesaild'tiliimate- ]> removes. r A Nottingham bass singer is saftpfckgo down to B fiat. . ■*.' ■ Moxie hasorerted the'greatest o xe.iLenient as a'beverage, in two years, ovotj witnessed, from the fact that it bririgfe nervous, exhausted; overworked women to good powers of endurance in a few days; cures the appetite liquors and tobacco at once, and a large number of cases of old, 'kelyless paralysis as a food only.