Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1883 — The Conductor. [ARTICLE]

The Conductor.

Conductor Warren, of Winona, Minn., says: ‘1 used one bottle of Warner's White Wine of Tar Syrup when 1 was so hoarse I could not Speak above a whisper, and in twenty-four hours it cored me. It is the best remedy I ever sdw,* ffio,

Often experience serious bodily inconvenience from the unsuitability of food, air and water they meet with. On long voyages disorders of the stomach and bowels are apt to attack seafarmr men and passengers, in consequence of the brackishness of water and foul air on shipboard. and it is a notable fact that Immigrants, newly arrived in unsettled districts, are peculiarly subject to m il-trial diseases and other ailments born of miasma and an nnwonted diet. To the needs ot the tourist, commercial traveler and new settler, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is peculiarly adapted, since It strengthens the digestive organs and braces the physical energies to unhealthlul influences. It removes and prevents malarial fever, constipation, dyspepsia, healthfully stimulated the kidnevs and bladder, and enriches as well as purifies the blood. When overcome by fatigue, whether mental or phvsic il, the weary and t iletafiixtell find It a relish.e source of rqjewcd strength and comfort. 1 CLccAtion is the art of hitting the popular taste, and ib is mostly hit with a Mias. Sajltßxbsh, AiA.—Dr. Ja* A Milts Says: “Several of mv patients have used Brown's Iron Bitters for chronic indigestion with benefit ” ~,rT"' ~ '■ '* A watch, ljke faith, is worthless without works :2 1