Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 March 1890 — What Everybody Says [ARTICLE]
What Everybody Says
must be true, and the universal verdict of tuose* who have used Hluba d's Rheumatic Syrup and St engtheuing Piasters Is that there is, no. doubt of their curative qualities. E. Larzelere. agent M. C. 11. R.. Albion. Mich., says “tie was cured of Bright's disease*’ by the use of Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup. Mrs. M. E. Jones, Prairie City. lowa, says: "For three vears I have been afflicted with inflammatory rheumatism and kidney and liver troubles. I have taken Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup and applied th ir Plasters over my stomach and am entirely cured. It is the greatest remedy that I have ever used." Fiist ask your druggist: should ho not keep it. we will send on receipt of price. $1 per bottb or six for $5. Rheumatic Syrup Co..
Jackson, Mich.
The altitude of the Stevens mine on Mount McClellan, Ca 5 ., is 2,500 feet. At the depth of from sixty to 200 feet the crevice matter, consisting of silica, calcite. and ore, together with the surrounding wall rock, is a solid, frozen mass. McClellan is one of the highest eastern spurs of the snowy range. It has the form of a horseshoe, with a bold escarpment of feldsparic rock nearly two thons>nd feet high, which in some places is nearly perpendicular. In descending into the mine nothing unusual occurs until a depth of eighty or ninety feet is reached, when the frozen territory begins and continues for over two hundred feet. There ara no indications of a thaw summer or winter.
