Rensselaer Union, Volume 8, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1875 — “All Bun Down.” [ARTICLE]

“All Bun Down.”

This is an expression that we hear from doctors when they aro in doubt about the nature of the disease of their patients. The country seems to be filled with such cases, and they are trying first one remedy and then another, hoping in vain to find relief. They generally have the following symptoms: A general depression of spirits, with evil forebodings, a whirling sensation in the head when rising up suddenly, foul breath, with a bad taste in the mouth, especially in the morning, pain in the sides and back, urine scanty and high colored, frequently voided with difficulty, frequent headaches, a distressed feeling at the pit of the stomach, food affording no nourishment. The patient feels tired all the while, and sleep affords but little rest After a time a dry, hacking cough seta in, followed after a time with expectoration, hands and feetcold and clammy at times, a general wasting of the body. In such cases we need a remedy that will act upon the liver/kidneys, stomach and blood at the same time, and when we use such a remedy it affords relief. The best article for this purpoie is the Shakkr Extract or Roots, sola by A. J. White, 819 Pearl street, N. Y. Agents wanted. Important Improvement in Treating Rupture.—The Elastic Truss Company have produced a great revolution in the treatment truss is worn easy night and day; adapts itself to every motion of the body; never displaced by hardest exercise; retaining rupture comfortably, till soon permanently cured. Sold at the office of the company, No. 653 Broadway, New York city. Trusses sent by mail. Send for circular. When you go to Chicago atop at the “ Barnes House,” corner of Randolph and Canal streets. The fare is excellent and everything in the house is new. Only $1.50 to $2.00 per day for transient

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