Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1871 — Valuable Hints. [ARTICLE]

Valuable Hints.

A regular habit of body la absolutely essential to physical health and clearneaaof Intellect. Nor la this all. Beauty of person cannot co-exist with uu unnatural condition of the bowela. A free passage of the refuse matter of the system through tneae natural waste pipes. Is as necessary to the purity of the body us the free passage of the offal of n city through its sewers Is necessary to the health of its Inbubitants. Indigestion is the primary cause of most of the diseases of the discharging organs, and one of its most common results is constipation. This complaint, beside* being dangerous in itself, has many disagreeable concomitants—such as an unpleasant breath, a sallow skin, contaminating blodd and bile, hemorrhoids, headache, loss of memory and 1 general debility. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters remove all fthose evils by removing their immediate cauifo in the digestive organs, and regulating the action of the Intestines. Thc'udmbinntion of properties Ip this celebrated preparation is one of its chief merits. It is not merely a stimulant or a tonic, or an antibilious agent, or a nervine, or a blood depurent, or a cathartic, but all these curative elements Ju dlciously blended in one powerful restorative. It lends activity and vigor to the inert and enervated stomach, relieves the alimentary canal of its obstructions, and gives tone to the membrane which lines it, gently stimulates the liver, braces glhe nerves, hnd cheers the animal spirits. No other remedy possesses suth a variety of hygienic virtues. It is to these characteristics that-it owes its prestige as a household medicine. Experience has proved that it is as harmless as it inefficacious,and nonce it is that it is as popular with the weaker sex as with the stronger. Ilostettef's Stomach Bitters are sold in bottles only, and the trade-mark, blown in the glass and engraved on the label, is the test of genuineness* Beware of counterfeits. Dr. S. O. Richardson’s Sherry Winb Bitters —A pharmaceutical preparation, by a regularly educated physician, is one of the most pleasant and valuable tonics of the day. Persons recoverIngfrom protracted illness, or those who at this particular season of the year are subject to Jaundice, habitual constipation, or any disdftee arising from a disordered stomach, liver or bowels, will find in the Sherry Wino Bitters a friend more to bo desired than gold. Sold by all Druggists.