Show I WOE TO THE CONQUERED The Romans cried Vac rtcttal Woe to the conquered at their triumph Today many of us are being conquered our peace our rest and dally appetite wrested from us by that invader of tbe stomach dyspepsia dys-pepsia Succor we suo for from a hundred sources Temporary relief we sometimes obtain But a hearty meal the simplest indiscretion in dietand the Protean indiscreton dietand imp returns re-turns with redoubled vigor to torment usA us-A persistent use of the great nntidyspep and regulating tonic Hostetters Stomach Bitters Is the best calculated to drivo into permanent banishment every form of indigestion indi-gestion temporary or chronic No less I efficacious is it for malaria bllllousness constipation rheumatism kidney and bladder blad-der ailments This remedy of aUienuo specific utility and many uses overcomes them alL Tis a safeguard too against the effects of grippe temperature apt t revive an attack of ula t |