Rensselaer Union and Jasper Republican, Volume 8, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1876 — What Disease Have It [ARTICLE]

What Disease Have It

How often do we hear this question asked hr persons suffering from dizziness and pain in the head, with a dull, stupid feeling, pain in the side, back or shoulder, a heavy load on the stomach after eating, a faint, all-gone sensation at the pit of the stomach that food does not satisfy, a cold, clammy feeling in the hands and feet, with hot flashes at times, a bad taste in the mouth, with foul breath, attended with great depression of the nervous system and evil forebodings, and with a tired weakness that sleep don’t relieve, urine scanty at times, with a sediment after standing. One physician calls the disease liver complaint, another kidney, disease, another dyspepsia, and still another impurity of the blood. But none succeed in effecting a cure. The fact, is that these symptoms indicate that all of these diseases ai e present together, and to remove these symptoms wa must take a remedy that will act upon all of these organs at once. The best article that we know of iB made by the Shakers, and is called Shaker Extract or Boots, or Curative Sirup (not a patent medicine). Sold by Druggists and A. -1. White, New York.

Personal. — W. F. EaeterUng.—" I have used Dr. SIMMONS’ LIVER REGULATOR in my family for Dyspepsia and Sick Headache, and regard it an invaluable remedy. It has not failed to give relief in any instance.” Holton & Hildreth, 225 and 227 State at., Chicago, sell furniture lower than any house in that city. Their goods are first-class. Pressing's White Wine Vinegar, warranted pure and to preserve pickles. A superb article. _ Queen Victoria, has intimated to Lord Dufferin her desire to contribute to the projected improvement of Quebec by a gift of ten thousand pounds sterling for the construction of one of the proposed city gates, which is to be called “Kent” gate. .."••• ./ Women’b clubs are springing up all over the country, and the majority profess more or less connection with the women’s department of the Centennial. Railroad mnsic might be called cartoons, but it is not — I‘omtroy't Democrat.