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Show ICulcebliiit: I'ursiilts. Nature intended that wo should use our logs freely, and revenges herself upon these who constantly sit at their daily avocations in-doora by depriving them of thai robust health which usually fal ls to tho share- of those who labor on foot in theopiiu air, aud very frequently inflict? upon them diseases and prematura inlir-mities inlir-mities which they might havo avoided by n m'ro uclivu lite. Persons who Do-como Do-como cnf"obled in consequence- of sedentary seden-tary htbits or occupations cannot di better than to resort to a course of Hosteller's Hos-teller's Stomach Bitters as a means of recovering lost ttrcriKtb. Nor should they postpone a recourse to tho supreme lonie and preventive of physical decay Ion sr or than is ubsnlutely ueetwsary, as weakness is t oofleu the precursor of disease. Tho Bitters are lso invaluable asa remedy lor dyspepsia, constipation, inlerniiltent lever, urinary and rheumatic rheuma-tic complaints. W |