| Show Vapor Poison and Its Antidote The morning and evening mists that pervade per-vade the atmosphere of malarios localities cannot be breathed with impunity A safeguard safe-guard is needed to render harmless the dangerous miasmata with which they arc impregnated The surest safest defenses defense-s Hostetters Stomach Bitters It ib an antidote to the poison which has already been inhaled and borne fruit an adequate preventive of its harmful effects No preparative pre-parative lor breathers of miasma tainted air or drinkers of malaria poisoned water like the bitters It completely neutralizes the otherwise irresistible onset of the icriil foe Settlers on newly cleared land en excavators of canal routes notably that on the Isthmus of Panama western pioneers I and emigrantsin short all subjected to malarial influences in air or water find m i it a benign remedy an effectual safeguard Disorders of the stomachhvor and bowels la grippe rheumatism and kidney complaints com-plaints are remedied by the bitters 4 |