Rensselaer Union, Volume 5, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 June 1873 — The Great Summer Invigorant. [ARTICLE]
The Great Summer Invigorant.
—The human eldn la as full of holes as a fine sieve. Through these millions of orifices a considerable portion of the waste matter of the system exudes. But in warm summer weather,'when the flow of perspiration is excessively copious, something besides the exhausted material of the body is evapo rated. Nutritive elements of the blood, required for the sustenance and support of the living frame, pass through the pores, and the resultisa loss of strength and vigor. It Would be dangerous to check the leakage, for every pore is at once a ventilation and an escape pipe, and constipation of the skin is as detrimental to health as constipation of the bowels. The wisest course is to reinforce and vitalize the languid system with Hoßtetter’s Stomach Bitters, and thus enable it to bear without peril or inconvenience the extraordinary drain. The debility, lassitude and depression of spirits so general in hot weather, and which are too often the precursors of bilious attacks and painful affections of the bowels and the nerves, quickly disappear under the invigorating and regulating operation of this unequaled vegetable stimulant and alterative. To the feeble it is an article of prime necessity at all seasons, and as .even the robust are apt to wilt and languish under the devitilizipg influence of a fervid temperature, the Bitters can be conscientiously recommended as a healthful summer tonic for all. Arthur’s Illustrated Home Magazine.—The number for June contains the usual quantity of excellent literary matter, comprising stories, sketches of travel, poems, household information, etc., and is well illustrated. The chief merit of the short and interesting stories published in this magazine is that each one conveys a moral calculated to benefit the reader. All the reading matter given in this publication is of a useful as well as entertaining natnre. The terms of the Home Magazine are: $8.50 a year, or $1.50 for six 1 months, with a reduction for clubs. A beautiful steel engraving sent free to each subscriber, whether single or in clubs. Address T. 8. Arthur & Sox, Philadelphia, Fa. • The Children’s Hour.—The June number is fully up to the usual “high standard of excellence of tbSabeautif ul little magazine, and its contents cannot fall to both entertain and instruct the youthful readers. The subscription terms ate: $1.25 a year; five copies, $5; ten, and one extra, $10; extra inducements to getters-up of clubs. T. S. Arthur <fc Son, Philadelphia, Pa. *
Best and Oldest Family Medicine.— Sanford » .liter Jnvlgoratoi —a purely Vegetable Cathartic and " Tontc-lof twipepsla, CoWlpatlonf Debrittr. Sick Headache, Bilious Attacks, and all derangement of Liver, Stamach and Bowels. Aak your Druggists for it. Beware q f imitations. Keep the Blood Pi se by using Dr. Jayne's Alterative, and you purge the system of many malignant elements, which, If left to themselves, wifi develop Into serlqUa diseases. Shallenbkrcier's Pills cure every form of Chills and Fever as certainly as bread relieves hunger, and are jußt as harmless. Bold by all Druggists.
