Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1871 — The Creat Vernal Specific. [ARTICLE]

The Creat Vernal Specific.

No class of invalids are more sensitive to. changes of season and variations of temperature than dyspeptics and persons of bilious habit. Tender lungs are not more easily affected by these vicissitudes than feeble stomachs. If there is a tendency iu the system to indigestion, biliousness, ©r bowel complaints, the variable weather of early spring is almost sure to develop one or other of these ailments. Intermittent, fevers are also more prevalent in the spring months than at any other season except autumn. In view of these facts, this seems to be a proper time to in vite especial attention to Hostetter’s Stomach Hitters, a medicine, which for a long series of years, has proved superior to ail others as a remedy for the above-named disorders, and as [protection against the miasma which frequently produces, and always aggravates them. It was lormerly the practice to give violent cathartics as “spring medicines,” nor is the custom yet entirely obsolete. Nothing, Uowei or, ran lie more lit judged a,1(1 imphilosophical. The chilling moisture with which the air is loaded” at the breaking np of winter presses heavily upon the vital forces of the body, and reinforcement, not depletion, is what it requires. The Bitters is a genial and excellent tonic, a moderate alterative, and just enough of an aperient to regulate without [convulsing the bowels. It is, therefore, a specific peculiarly adapted to the present season. The same generous spirit which distinguishes John V. Farwell & Co. in public matters, has won them hosts of friends iu their business relat ions, and given them the lead of the dry goods trade in the Northwest.