Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 January 1890 — Nature in Convulsion [ARTICLE]
Nature in Convulsion
Is terrible. Volcanic eruptions, cyclones, earthquakes are awfully and tremendously picturesque, hut scarcely desirable to emulate in action aud eff ct by the administration of remedies which prodace convulsion and *90117 in j the abnormal portion of the human frame. ! Such is tbe effect of the old fashioned violent purgatives happily falling more and rdore into disuse, and of which Hastettetfs Stomach Bitters is the wholesome, pleasant and far more affective raccedaneua*. They weakened tbe Intestines—the Bitters invigorates them. They left the bowels inactive, became incapacitated by ensuing feebleness. The Bittern, on the contrary, and because it enables, not for.es, them to aet -avast and f rtvnate difference—perpeteatee their activity and regularity. The liver Is beneficially stimulated, as the kidneys also are, by this medicine, which eaai y conquers, utao, malaria, nervousness and rheumatism. It needs no coroner to discover that a blizzard victim dies from the effects of a blow.
