Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 November 1876 — The Influence of Malaria Counteracted. [ARTICLE]
The Influence of Malaria Counteracted.
That the harmful Influence upon the human system of mslaria may he effectually counteracted has been demonstrated for years past by the protection afforded the luhabitants of the vast miasma-breeding district* in North and South America, Guatemala, Mexico and the West Indies, by How tetter's Stomach Bitters. Used as a preventive, they have Invariably been found to be** most reliable safeguard against chills and fever, bilious remittents, and still more malignant types of malarious disease, and when employed as a remedy pave always proved their adequacy Us the teak of eradii eating such maladies from the system. Fat; disorders of the stomaqh, liver and bowels; which in hot cltrafctes and ula-mntlc localities are particularly rife, the Bitters are a prompt and thorough remedy. They also .strengthen the system- tranqulilze the nerves, promote digestion and sound sleep, and imparl unwonted relish for food. > ■ BcxintTT’s Flavoring Extracts—The superiority of these extracts cqnsists in their perfect purity and great strength. They are W rraided free from the poisonous oils and S"tds which enter into the composition of many of the Aptitigus.fruit flavors now in the market ■ ! .; ; Much of the finest furnl'ure coming to our market if from Holton & Hildreth, 225 aud 227 State street, Chicago.
