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Show The Great Tribunal. Public opinion is the groat tribunal by which tbe value of nil discoveries is judaed. Its favorable verdict long ago stamped Hosteller's Stomach Bitters as the leading invigorant an j alterative of the age, and the truthfulness of that decision de-cision ii constantly receiving fresh corroboration cor-roboration in the shape of results, the most com pie to and a &U-factory, aecom-pliihed aecom-pliihed in our vory midst. T'ibutPBto its efficacy as a remedy for indigestion, constipation, nervous oinplaints, ilecp-leasnese, ilecp-leasnese, general debility, rheumatism asd kidney disorders pour in from every quarter; physicians emphatically commend com-mend it as a remedy for most inorgnnic maladius, and the press indorses the dictum dic-tum of the profession. Thus the popularity popu-larity of the reigning toni'-stimulHnt of Anaerica is constantly widening, despite the invectives fulminntei ttgainet spirituous spirit-uous preparations by tho vendors of mock temperance bitiors, which the public pub-lic some time since discovered to be firman fir-man ted rubbish, and tho sales of which , are rapidly on the w-ine. |