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Woods'Veto.
íTIit älftklij Çolk <fcuufiT Signal.
OFFICIAL PAPER 0~F~POLK CO.
MONDAY
MORNING,
NOV. 2, 1868.
T E L F G R A P I I II'
Though
Gov. W oods
had assailed
President Johnson from one end o f
the land to the other, and principally up-
power, no sooner does an opportunity
present itself then he himself goes ex
ten-ively into the veto business.
HORATIO
OF
NKW
YORK.
live by that body.
Had this law escaped
thous-iuds o f dollars would annually be
saved to the State Treasury.
F R A N K P . I1 L A IK ,
ron
officers o f the Oregon Penitentiary elec
the blighting touch o f the Governor,
For Vice President,
OF
The
Legislature passed a law making the
8EYMOUR,
The why
the matter now stands, the Governor
MISSOURI.
appoints the Penitentiary staff, and it
P R E S ID E N T IA L ELECTORS,
might l.c fairly presumed makes this
8. F. CHADW ICK, of D- agio* County.
unguarded
JOHN BURNETT, o f Benton County.
yield something for himself; else why
JA S. II. SLA TE R, of Union Comity.
does he hold on to it against the will
and
unlimited
patronage
o f the people with such tenacity?
R
e VOLUTIONAFY
AND
D ISG R A C E '
people
are
here
thwarted
by
The
the
FUL. — Finding that they could uot de­
action o f a single individual who could
feat the Legislation necessary to carry
have no other motive than ouc o f self-
on the Stafte Government until
the
ishness in the matter. Ry his arbitrary
regular session of the next Legislature, action in this matter the Governor has
by any fair means, the republican mem­ made himself truly obnoxious to the
bers of the Lower House all resigned charge o f having want only and Sel6-hly
their scats save three aud two of them
T he R ule
or
STORAGE! STORAGE.
R u in P a r t y . — The
Republican party is emphatically a rule
upon ground o f his exercise o f the veto
For Fresident,
A L W S.
Washington, Oct. 25.— The Presi. or ruin party. In order to defeat the
dent has addressed a letter to General election of a State Librarian all the re­
Thomas Ewing in relation to the na­ publican members o f the House seced­
tional expenses and the public debt.
ed, stampeded and vamoosed; sneaked
After recapitu!ating briefly the history
o f the public debt after the revolution­ off, hid away, skulked, dodged, skee-
ary, war, the war of 1812 and the Mex dadled and left Salem a disgraced and
¡«•an war, he says the debt in February, despised set o f wretches. The State
18GG, was twenty eight hundred mil­
will never again be disgraced by the
lions. The expenditures during the
last three (3 ) years have been respec­ presence in their seats as legislators o f so
tively live hundred and twenty-three venal and worthless a set o f vagabonds.
millions, three hundred and thirty-six So mote it be
millions, and three hundred and seven­
ty three millions. He proceeds to say
W h o are the secessionists o f Oregon ?
these startling facts thus concisely sta­
ted suggested an inquiry as to the cause j The minority party which seoeded the
of this increase in the expenditures and ! other day in Salem.
indebtedness of the country. During j
S. T .— 1800.— X .— The unprece­
the civil war the maintenance of the
Federal Government was the one great dented and extraordinary demand for
purpose which aniuated our people.! Plantation Bitters is evidently owing to
That economy should always character- j their being prepared with pure St.
terizc our financial operations was over j Croix Rum, Calisaya Bark, &c. Our
looked in the great effort o f the nation I Druggists all complain that it is almost
to preserve its existence. Mauy abuses imposs/blc to keep a supply, aud that
which had nil origin in the war, coo- their orders, ow irg to the créât dem-
i .
,
„„
.
, ,
-
... , .
i turned.
1 hey existed long after it had and and limited supply, are but tardily
| been brought to a triumphant close, executed- Be sure aud get genuiue.
| The people liaviug been accustomed to
Barman Bros., ¡Salem, not being in
j 11 A«»*» expenditure o f the public money
’ for •» o !:j,c t
dcar
,llc“ . “ ‘ ho any way responsible for the late Legis-
interposed his will to the extent o f do- 1 in, litatioll, o f lho Cl)U„ try, have pa-
WHEAT BOUGHT-
DOTY a CO., EOLA, HAVE T H E IR
a splendid new
R
Completed and are prepared to store an indefi­
nite quantity o f Wheat, Oat-, Barley, etc.,etc.,
and are paying the highest
CASH P B IC E
for W H E A T and O A T S .
Their facilities for receiving and sacking grain
are unsurpassed anywhere in the State.
Steamboats land regularly alongside o f
their Ware House ut all seasons o f the year.
.
2Gtf
GEO. A. EDES.
A
absent.
This
EALERS
petitiou was numerously signed
by members o f the Legislature asking
Hon. J . S. Smith to designate young
Liggett, son o f our worthy ex-Sherifl,
for a cadetship at W est Point.
This
would be an appointment worthy to
b e a r i*
m
IN
D ru gs,
.»¿«•«Heines,
P a in ts,
Oils,
AND DYE STUFFS,
At the Old Staul formerly occupied by M. R.
COX A CO.,
UNION BLOCK, Commercial Street,
S A L E H , O R E L ON.
A liberal discount made to country trade.
GEO. A. EDES.
SAME. H EA D R ICK .
,
lutive break down will be able to sell
conduct on
tive and this House, and in direct con­
From the Herald we learn that the
tempt o f the rights and will o f the peo
j*Ie o f the S tate; that Hon. A . C. Demociatic meeting addressed by Mr.
Gibbs, in failing to comply with the re­ Grover on tbe 28, in Portland, was a
quirements o f the Constitution herein
grand success. The hall was so crowd­
set forth, was derelict in his duty to
the people, careless o f the sacred obli­ ed that hundreds had to leave for there
gations o f his office, aud merits the con. was not space left to stand in.
detonation and contempt o f all law
abiding citizen«.
Get your Blanks at the S ig n a l Office.
8AML HEADRICK.
GEO. A. EDES & CO.,
the feating the will o f the people lie has a!- 1 tmntly borne the taxation o f a most op- Custom made Clothing cheaper than
part o f the minority defeated the pass­ ways misrepresented, and o f perpetua- [ pressivc character. Large sums of ever:
age o f the appropriation bill and left ting a needless burden upon the .State, i ,un,u'>' continue to be extorted from the
O u t r a g e o u s M u r d e r . — A terrible
people and squandered iu useless ex -
the State powerless J o maintain its
travagance.
Enormous expenditures affair took place a few days ago,
credit, or discharge current liabilities.
are demanded for purposes, the accom­ between \\ allula and W alia 4\ alia. It
Resolution of Censure.
It will be in vaiu that the revolutionists
plishment o f which requires a large appears that a discharged soldier, known
undertake to shift the responsibility for
The House having called on Gov. standing army, the {reservation of the as Fancy, from Fort Lapwi, came down
Constitution aud tiio submission ol i to Walla Walla and got ou a drunken
the disgraceful proceedings on to the
Woods fur information concerning | ¡States to negro denomination with a ‘ spree, and in his j hrensy mounted sev­
shoulders o f the Democratic majority
penitentiary transactions from 1st to military cstablislnm lit, costing in time j eral horses and would have rode them
in the House. The people will under-
j o f peace, not less than one hundred j off had he not been prevented by the
atand the motives by which the sece 14th o f September. 1804, and the re ; million dollars annually, instead of j respective owners. A t last, watching
ders were actuated aud have it in their quired information rot being forthcom ­ i one hundred and it.tv million dollars a favorable opportunity, ho secured one
power to administer a becoming rebuke, ing, a resolution was introduced by Mr. i annually, we have two hundred and fifty and succeeded in reaching Walla Walla.
millions tor these two items o f expen- Immediately the owner of the horse,
by inviting the recreant members to
Gilfry, which passed, censuing (iov. ! ditnre. Retrenchment has become an and a brother-in-law o f the Cuunty
occupy back seats in the future.
Woods and Kx Governor Gibbs for absolute necessity, or bankruptcy wilt Sheriff, then acting as deputy, and
their dereliction touching the matter. soon overtake us and involve the coun- ' another man started in pursuit. They
try in paralyzing results. If, however, ; ouertook him a few minutes after his
Gov. W oods s a )s that the Legisla
The following is a copy o f the pre­
a wise economy should be adopted tuxes arrival at W allu'a. and arrested him on
ture attempted to interfere with hi."
amble aud resolution passed by the may soon be nominally reduced not : a charge ol horsestealing. He gave
prerogative. W ho gave the Governor
House o f Representatives. The pream. merely for the benefit o f the few, but ; himself up unresistingly into the hands
these “ prerogatives” but the people ?
ble fully explains the cause o f the res­ in the interest o f all, and that revenue o f the deputy, and the four retraced
A nd did not the people reserve to them
woul 1 remain sufficient tor the admin- ; their steps towards \Valla Walla. Not
olution :
•
istration
o f the government as well as j content with guarding him, they bound
selves the right to arrest these “ pre
W h e r e a s , Tins House did on the
his bauds in a most cine! manner to the
rogatives” from their Governor when — day of October, 1808, pass a reso for such a reduction of the public debt j
as would in a few years relieve the pco- | horn o f the saddle, so that his misery
said Governor might be fairly presumed lutiou, respectfully calling upon his pie from th i millions o f interest now an- j must have been excruciating during the
to have determined upon their abuse !" Excellency the Governor o f this 8tute, Dually drawn from them. The ideal long ride. W hen about fifteen mile-
for information with regard to the Pen
that the debt is to become permanent j from the latter place, they took him
And do not the people speak through
itentiary of this State, inquiring how i should bo discontinued as involving j one side o f the road, shot him and loft
their Legislature, aud did they not de- many convicts had been pardoned or
taxation too heav) to be borne, and the his body lying like a dog. \\ hen they
raand that the appointment of Peniten­ commuted during the last fourteen days
paymeut o f an amount o f interest every arrived at Walla Walla, they coim d a
tiary officers be taken from the Govern o f the administration o f his immediate fifteen years equal to the original sum. story th a t h e h a d a tte m p te d to e sca p e .
or and vested iu the Legislature? And predecessor. Hou. A . C. Gibbs— i.u re T h e gradual liquidation of the public and it was ncee-sary to shoot him to
ports having been made by him o f any
was the Governor very modest to ena. pardons during that period (between debt would by degrees release the large prevent him making his escape. Thecir-
capital invested in Government sceuri- stances exciting some suspicion, the
ble him to defeat all this with one stroke the last day of Alignai., 18UG, and the
which would seek rémunéra tian in Coroner repaired to the spot and held
o f his peu ? Loil modesty cuts both 12th day o f September following)— a other sources o f income anu would add an inquest over the dead body. We
period during which uo mention is made much to the wealth o f the nation upon have not heard the result, but it is
ways— so thinks Governor Woods— we
in the report o f the Superintendent o f which there is a great drain.
This highly probable that the grand jury will
reckon.
the Penitentiary; and whereas, the immense debt, if permitted to become find an indictment against this party for
Superintendent o f the Penitentiary is permanent, must evidently be gathered murder. The story about the escape
Dick Turpin, compared with the the creature o f the Governor, by whose
into the bands o f tbe few, and would «loo- not look very plausible, and is not
leaders and controlling lights of the re­ will alone he is appointed or removod,
enable them to exert a dangerous and generally believed, The matter will
publican party, was a gentleman, chris aud could not be expose! to this House controlling power in the affairs o f the he t horoughly sifted to the bottom.
directly, but through the Governor, government. The debtors would be­ *\o rcason couid be assigned for so fou!
tian and philanthropist. Turpin con­
who is the custodian o f the records o f
fined his operations in the line o f rob­ the Penitentiary and whose duty it is come the servants of the leaders, and a murder exenpt thè impression that he
the creditors masters o f the people. had considcrable money about bis per­
bing and pillaging the rich and opulent, to give either branch o f the Legislative
The letter concludes by declaring that soli.— Ere. Conimcrcoil.
while the republicans rob the poor al- Assembly any information touching the the vital issue is, whether Congress ana
public service which may properly come
most exclusively.
its arbitrary assumption o f authority
J o s ii B i l l i n g s o n
R a t s . — Rats
under his duties as prescribed by law :
shall supersede the
supreme law originally cum from Norway, and I
and whereas,
o f the la n d ; whether in time of wish they had originally stayed there.
For the low and paltry consideration
Hon. A . C. Gibbs, in his biennial
They arc as uncalled for us a pain in
o f retaining a few pets in office that message to the Legislative Assembly, peace the country shall be controlled
by thousands o f tax collectors and a the small o f the back.
the Legislature would have displaced on the 11th day of September, 1800, standing army as numerous us that now
They can be domesticated dreadful
could a quorem been obtaiued, Gov. did not report the number o f convicts maintained, making the debt a perma­ easy— that is as far as getting in cub-
pardoned or commuted, to the Legisla­ nent burden upon the productive in­
W oods advised and sanctioned the rev­
boards and eating cheese and knawing
tive Assembly, in accordance with Art. dustry o f the people, or whether the
pic is concerned.
olutionary and diabolical action o f the V . Sec. Î4 o f the Constitution, which
j Constitution, with each and i'll of its
Tho best way to domesticate them
republican members o f the House in says “ that the Governor shall report to
! guarantees, shall he sacredly preserved ; that l ever saw is to surround them
resigning their seals and thus blocking th e Legislative Assembly at its next whether now, as in 178i) and 181G, gently with a steel trap. You can
the wheels o f the Government o f the session each case o f reprieve, commuta­ provision shall be made for the payment reason with them to a great advantage.
tion or pardon granted, and the reasons o f ou»' obligations at as an early period
Rats are migratorious ; they migrate
State.
for granting the same
and whereas, as practicable, that the fruits o f their
whenever they have a mind to.
the report o f the Superintendent o f the tabor may be enjoyed by our citizens,
I’ izen is good lor rats; it softens
I t is generally understood about Penitentiary for the two years ending
rather than to he used to build up and their nature.
Salem that Gov. W oods advised the on the 1st day o f September, 18GG, sustain the money monopoly at home
Rats hate cats— aud cats hate rafs—
a
Dumber
of
pardons, aud abroad. The contest is not mere aud who don't.
revolutionary course which the repub­ reports
1 suppose that there are between fifty
lican members pursued in resigning which pardons during that period ly who shall accept the principal effaces
were not reported to the Legislature, in the people’s gift, but whether the and sixty millions o f rats iu America.
their seats and thus defeating the ap
with the reasons for granting the same, high behests o f the Federal Constitu­ I quote now ouly from memory— and
propriation bill. The Governor and as provided by the Constitution o f this
tion shall be observed aud maintained, don’ t suppose there is a single necessary
hi* followers should ecarc to charge the State ; and whereas
in order that our iibertie3 may be prc. rat in tho whole lot.
His
Excellency
Governor
W
oods
has
served and the Cuion stand restored;
Democratic party with being a revolu­
Rats enhance in number faster than
failed
to
furnish
such
information
as
that
our
Federal
system
may
be
unira
shoe
pegs do by machinery. One pair
tionary party.
this House asked for in said resolution, paired and fraternal feeling ro-estab o f healthy rats is all that any man
in regard to what transpired at the Pen­ lished ; that our national strength may wants to start business with, and in
Rem em ber that to-morrow ¡selection itentiary during the interregnum of
be renewed and expenditures diminish­ ninety days, without any outlay, he
day and that a vote for Scymonr is a fourteen days, to»w it: from the 1st to ed ; that taxes may be light and the will begin to have rats to turn off.
▼ote toward assuring yonr country’s 14th day o f September, 18G0, of which public debt once more extinguished ;
Rats, viewed from any platform that
this House and the country have no that it may not injuriously affect the you can build, are unspeakably cussed.
perpetuity.
Elect Seymour and the
information or report, and are iu entile life, property and morals o f the nation.
days o f the pillagers aue numbered. A ignorance. Therefore be it
« H i g h l y U n w r o n g . ” — In a Grant
Tote for Grant is a vote toward perpet-
Resolved, That this House can but
Tanner
Club torchlight procession in
A Joint Resolution passed both
Dating thieves io high places and an look upon such refusal or neglect on
Houses Thursday last adjourning until Chicago, one o f the transparencies bore
earnest that you prefer continued dis­ the part o f his Excellency Governor
this legened:
George L. Woods, to furnish such in­ the 4th day of March next. Tho G ov­
honor o f the government that afforded
formation when respectfully asked for ernor will probably order elections Gardiner’s Rheumatio Compound Cures itch.
And immediately after came another
you protection instead o f oppreaxing the game, aa a breach o f the courtesies
to fill vacancies meanwhile.
which
read th u s:
which should exist between the E xecu­
you. Remember these things.
were
W A R E HOUSE
Grant And Colfax Use It.
-It appears some wags imposed on the
ignorance o f the tanned cullod pussens
who carried the transparencies, and the
rough joke was not discoverod until af­
ter the procession had marched through
several o f the streets-
The republicans are about to take
New. Orleans.
Let u» have peace,
S T R A W B E R R IE S !
S T R A W I I E It ES l LSI
FOR F A L L P L A N T IN G !
13 Choice Varieties Now Beady!
81 50 P E R H U N D R E D !
1
JL A N T S carefully Selected and sent by Mail
at lowrates. October amt November is
best time to 1‘ lant.
C O X & E A R II A R T ,
Moores' Salem.
__
- - -
30-4 w
-
:
i : u
.-rc-ia
John H ughes,
Dealer Tn
F E E D, G II A IX A X D F LOI ' R !
B r illit« ,
C il
Varnishes
—AND-
CO LO IIS O F A L L K IN D S .
—Al.SO—
(Ha** and E'tiify,
G i'o ce rics a n d P r o v is io n s
y zc ‘ Under the Li gi Luivc Hail, Holman's
•jstr
Block. Salem.
E A R IS E O R S A L E .
rin, situ
r f F.O. II. 1 I I . liU S offer.-* his
I N ate d 15 miles west o f iv I t. ami one mile
n o t h o f t h o lliik r u i, and t -0111 l i n i o _r H>i >
Aeres, nil under f- nee, l--r Sale at it Bargain.
S , U . , I E S S I J P , M . !> .,
PHYSICIAN A M ) SURO KOS,
D a lla s
:
:
O regon .
V id e e — At H e s ld e n r e .
MERCHANTS PROTECTIVE
IAEOA
MER < 7 . 1 K TIL K
R EFER F X CE
REGISTER.
rjjTlJE MERCHANTS' FROTECTIVE U X -
B ION, organized to promote and protect
trade, by enabling its subs.-ribers to attain fa­
cility and safety in the printing o f credits, and
the recovery <-f claims at all points, have to
announce that they will, on or before Septem­
ber 1st, 803, publish in one large quarto vol­
ume :
Thr Merchants' Protective Union Refer­
ence R egister,
Containing among other things, the Xvnics,
Nature o f Business, Amount o f Capi
tal, Financial Standing and Rating as
to Credit of over
Four hundred Thousand
Of the principal mejehnnts, traders, bankers,
manufacturers and public companies, in more
than 30,000 o f of the cities, towns, villages,
and settlements througout the United States,
their territories aud the British Provinces o f
North America; nml embracing the most im­
portant information attainable and necessary
to enable the merchant to ascertain at a glance
the Capital, Character and dagree of Credit o f
such o f his customers as are deemed worthy of
any gradation o f credit.
The report and information to ho given in
tho Register will be confined to those deemed
worthy o f some line ot credit ; and as the same
will be bused, so far as practicable, upon tho
writtcu stateuiens of the parties themselves,
revised and corrected by well known and reli­
able legal correspondents, whoso character
will prove a guarautee o f :be correctness o f the
information 1 urnished by them, it believed the
reports will priH-e more truthful and complete,
and, therefore, superior to, and o f much great­
er value, than anjv previously issued.
By the aid of the Merchants' Protective Un­
ion Mercantile Reference Remitter, business men
will be enubled to ascertain at a glance, tbe
capital and gradation o f credit, as compared
with financial worth, of nearly every merchant
manufacturer, trader nud banker, within the
above named territorial limits.
Ou or about the first of each month, subscri­
bers wil! also receive the Monthly Chronicle,
containing, among other thing, a record ot
such important changes in the name and con.
dition o f firms, throughout tho country, as may
occur subsequent to the publication of each
half yearly volume of the Mercantile Reference
Register.
Price o f the Merchants’ Union Reference
Register, Eifty dollars, fo r winch it will he fo r -
irarded to any address in the l nited States,
transportion paid.
Holders o f f e e $10 shares o f the Capital
Stock, in addition to participating in the profits,
trill receive one copy oj the Mercantile Kete;-
ence Register free o f charge £ holders o ften
shares will be entitled to two copies; and no
more than ten shares o f the Capital Ctoclc will
be allotted to any one applicant.
A ll remittances, orders, or communications
relative to the bood, should be addressea to the
M e r c h a n t s ’ P rotec tive U nion , in the Amer­
ican Exchange Bank Building, No. i2g Broad­
way, (B ox 2o66,) Naw York.
26-9m
From the New Y ork Independent,
Nov. 7tb, 1807.
,
Read, think, and d e cid e ! The in n .
pie therapeutics o f the Patriarchical
era, when herbs “ for healing the na­
tions” were the only medicine in ose,
find little favor with the medical profes.
sion o f the day. Y et at the earty pe­
riod o f the world’s history the ordinary
term o f human life was at least eight
times longer than it is now. I t is there­
fore manifest that the stamina o f man
has seriously declined in the lapse o f
ages.
It is a scientific fact that, during thin
process o f human degeneration and de*
cay an immense number o f powerful
poisons have been introduced into tbe
medical repertoire, while tbe mild veg­
etable system o f treatment exclusively
practiced when the world was young,
lias been in a great measure abaudoned
by the medical profession. This is a
singular coincidence, and it suggests
the possibility ot a direct connection be.
tween the physical deterioration o f the
species, and the wholesale administra,
tiou o f deadly mineral and other drugs.
It may well be doubted whether the
mineral salts and oxyds, and the no less
dangerous alkaloids, wh:ch chemistry
has added to the pharmacopoeia, have
uot destroyed more lives than all the
diseases they have been prescribed to
cure. One thing, at least, is certain—
viz : that the average term o f human
existence has been shortened since the
days when the vegetable kingdom was
the only medical dispensary known to
mankind.
The truth is— and sensible people are
becoming more alive to it every day—
that the world is overdoctored. T ho
principles of medication are sim ple;
but they have been so befogged by tcch.
idealities, so mystified by profes ional
verbiage, that one half the community
fancy thev can neither be interpreted
nor applied except by persons who h »ve
been taught to clothe the living truths
o f ,-cicnce in dead languages. It is not
to the interest o f “ the Faculty” that
the theory and practice o f medicino
should he simplified and popularized ,
and therefore the public conceive but
ittle light from that quarter.
To ¡ lvvcnt crime is one o f the great
i nds o f civil law, and to prevent disease
should bt? one o f the grand objects o f
mcuical science, ll is better to protect
than to cure, and much easier. Vital
power is the natural autagonist o f all the
influences that militate against health
— whether they exist in the air wo
breathe, in the water we diink, or tho
objects with which we come ¡»co n ta ct,
or in ourselves. W ithout a sufficiency
o! this resistant principle, there can be
no reasonable hope o f escaping prevail­
ing epidemics, or o f enjoying even uu-
dor the most lavorablc external circum-
-tanec’*. an immunity from sickness and
pain. This fact being established, the
next question is, how shall a deficiency
in physical and constitutional vigor be
supplied ? Instructed by the experi-
en. o o f twenty years, and sustained by
the testimony o f thousands o f individ­
uáis of both sexes; hailing from all parts
o f the world, we reply that Ilostettcr’s
Stomach Bitters is the only medieuno
that can be fully relied ou as a protec­
tive and preventative tonic and alterna­
tive in all climates and under all con­
tingencies. Wi t h a system strength­
ened and fortified by the use o f this in.
vigorant, no one who possesses common
prudence need fear the effects o f mal­
aria. It is the best safeguard against
iufection at present known. It produces
appetite ; it proumies digestion ; it pre­
vents constipation : it regulates the flow
o f bile ; it strengthens the nerves, it
purifies the animal fluids; it clears tho
braiu; and, the vehicle o f its medical
properties being a pure diffusible stim­
ulant, their influence is extended to
every portion o f the system. Mero
alcoholic stimulants, though administer­
ed largely in medical practice, are not
iu themselves medicines ; but they per­
vade the whole organization more cer­
tainly and swiftly than anything else
tnat can be given. They are quickly
taken up by the absorbents, and there
is not a fiber o f the body between tho
crown ot the head and the sole o f the
foot whieh is exempted from their in­
fluence. Hence a spiritous stimulant
is the best medium for conveying to all
the organs and members o f a leehle o*
disordered system the ipeans whereby
that system is to be recruited and reg­
ulated. It is for this purpose that the?
alcoholic elements is used in the pre­
paration of Hostcttev’s Stomach Bitters..
It is simply the instrument by which,
the medical virtues o f the preparation
are carried to their objective points and,
rendered active.
It is almost necessary to call the attention o f ’
dyspeptics io a medicine which is everywhere
recognized as the standard specific for Indiges­
tion. In every town in the United States which
contains a drug store, or a store in which drugs
are sold, it is known as a remedy for stomach
complaints o f every class, from simple flatuleui
cy up to the most obstinate chronic torpidity
of that most important organ. Its anti-bilious
properties are also universally understood ana
appreciated Í and in the West and South-west
the old “ Ague cures'4 have been jgenacally
abandoned, and this real chologog— which ac­
tually breaks up intermittent fever within a
week after the first dose is taken— adopted in
their stead. In the intermittent fevers to com ­
mon in malarious districts during the fall of-
the year it is proved equally efficacious, and it
may be truly said that it combines in an equal
degree the qualities o f a restorative and a nre,
ventative.
HOSTETTER, SM ITH A CO.,
,
, Agent* for Pacifio Coast,
Wholesale Druggist* San Francisca
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