Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 March 1870 — Shaking and Burning. [ARTICLE]

Shaking and Burning.

It is not necossary to journey from the tropics to Alaska.in order to experience the extremes of heat and cold. Thonsands undergo all the inconveniences of this thcrmometrical change every day or every other day, as the case may he, without the trouble of moving over the threshold. A word with these involuntary shaker*. What are they doing to expedite their return to a medium tern perature f—to break the chills and banish the lever! Are they dosing themselves with quinine, thereby imperiling the soundness of their bones and impairing the vigor of their brains and nervous system I Borne of them are, no donbt, but not the majofliy of them, it is believed. The value of Iloetetter's Stomach Bitters as a harmless and certain specific Tor fever and ague is understood and appreciated in all parts of the conntry where intermittents prevail. The residjuits of such localities begin to take it early iti, the spring as a protection against miasma by which they are sur rounded; not all of them, perhaps, for a blind adherbnee to error is the specialty to some people, but the greater number. If there is any flxod fact in the therapeutics, it is this: that tho Bitters are a far better safeguard against all the varieties of periodic maladies produced by unwholesome exhalations twin any drug or compound in the materia meriica Of the profession. This assertion is made with ail due respect to the faculty but being an important trnth, and one that nearly concerns the health of lame settlements in various parts of the country, and indeed of the public at large, it is made fearlessly. Founded on ample and unimpeachable testimony, it defies disproval. To break up chills and ievtfrs, as well as to prevent them, there is nothing so reliable as this wholesome vegetable restorative. '■