Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 July 1871 — Midsummer Maladies. [ARTICLE]

Midsummer Maladies.

The hot solar rays that ripen the harvests generate many distressing diseases. If the liver be at all predisposed to Irregularities, this is the season In which billons attacks may be anticipated. A weak stomach, too, is weakest in the summer months, and the loss of vitality through the pores by excessive perspiration ia so great, that a wholesome tonlc,’combinlng also the properties of a diffusive stimulant and gentle exhilarant, Is In many cases necessary to health, and under no circumstances should be dispensed with by the sickly and debilitated) Of all the preparations intended thus to refresh, sustain, ana fortify the human Dime, there is none that will compare with Hostetter’s Celebrated Stomach Bitters. They have been weighed In the balance o' experience and not found wanting; have been recommended from the first as a great medicinal specific, not as a beverage, and in spite of interested opposition Irom innnmerablo quarters, stand, after a twenty years’ trial, at tbe head of all proprietary medicines Intended for the prevention (and care of all ordinary complaints of the stomach, the liver, the bowels, and the nerves. In the nnhealthy districts bordering the great riversof the South and West, Hostetter’s Bitters may lie classed as the standard one for every species of intermittent or remittent fever. The people who inhabit those districts place the most Implicit confidence In the preparation—a confidence that is Increased every year by the results of its operation. M As bitters, so called, m the most pernicious character, are springing np like fungi on every j side, the public Is hcrehyfore warned against the I dram-shop frauds. Ask®tor Hostetter's bitters. I see that the label, etc., are correct, and remember 1 that the genuino article is never sold in bulk, but j In bottles only. i