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Show Discipline th? "Liver. I The liv.T i- truly iin "unruly member." S'imetinii".' it i- torpid nnd secretes tw slowly, at othiT time- it is unnaturally ac-tivo ac-tivo and eiuU forth a poriV-ct froliel of bile. KcgulaU- thi? organ with HoMel-ter'-t Jliiu-i, ant with ealonirl or Hue, mass. .Mineral excitants in ttitiiulatiiiu the liver, poison the blood, and their ulti-I ulti-I nmtu etll'et i terrible. The Bitter.-, on I the other hand, have a vitalizing and pu-! pu-! ritVinp as well a a .-timulating etleet. ! Tlicy not only rvjuhile the How of bile, ' but infii-u new life into the whole: sy-lem. A pood appetite and perfect dige-t'ion, a regular, natural habit of body, a -found condition of the nervou- i-y.-teni, vivaeity of spirit?, increased bodly strength and pow ! or of emlunince, and refreshing sleep arc j among the ble.--iugs they promote. The temperature of summer i; a severe tax ' upon t lie dige-tive and -eeretive organs, ! and the Hitter.- a it never inure hidi-pcnsi-' hie than at this period of the year, jyti |