Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 May 1881 — Travelers' Testimony. [ARTICLE]

Travelers' Testimony.

Tbo—n)« *t travelers by lead end sea have reached for the efficacy of Qeetetter's Htnwerh Bitten aa a preventive a t the physical disturbances which ordinarily arise flam change of clime ta aad the change* of diet, water, etc., incident to e wandering Ilf*. Upon eye tew* toned, invigorated end regulated by thii genial vegetable i. a I idot* the external ceneee ot debility nod dive see seem to prodr.ee little or nc effect. Forearmed with Hoe otter's Bitters the voyager stay bid defia-.ee to wa-eicktiee* aud encounter theehilliag fogs of the Br.tish Is.es, the coast wind of the Anti las, the icy temperature of Nortnern Alaska, or t burning beat of .lie tropica with equal impunity. The effect of tills ».imnable medicated eMinutont is great ly to iucr vie u»e vital energy of tho system, tbeieby enabling it to resist *..d repel the exulting cause* of dikoose.

A pleague in Mesopotamia has caused a mortality ot fifty-six persons daily up to the 2 . inst. “I am aware exfet* toward propliftary medicines, and tlia- • loh prejudice is too often well foundt el, but the value of a pure remedy is no leas because it Is a proprietary medicine. A justifiable prejudice exists toward quack doctors, bnt is it right that the prejudice should extend towards all the doctors who are earnestly and intelligently trying to do their duty? Because Warner’s Base Kidney and Liver Cure saved niy' life before it became a pr >prietsry machine, is it reasonable to suppose that it will not cure others and keep still more from sickness now that it Is sold with a government stamp on the wrapper? Snch a theory wou'd be childish.” The doctor then paid some high comp'iments so A mrrienn science,and closed his lecture as follows:

Bismarck’s scheme for increasing the beer tax has been rejected by the reichstag. - “How to restore the health when broken nd how to keep the body perfect and free from disease must ever he man’s highest study. That one of the f'reatest revelations of the present day >as been made in ascertaining the true s at of health to be in the kidneys and liver, all scientists now admit, and I can but feel that the discovery which I have precribed to you, is destined to {>rove the greatest, best and most reiable friend to" those who sutler and long for happiness, as well as to those who desire to keep the joys they now possess.” John Wal ruffe a brewer of Lawrence, Kan., will try in the United States supreme court the constitutionality of the new prohibition law of the state. He has the financial backing of the National Brewers’ association.