New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
October 22, 1890 · Page 6 of 8
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^'jn:^^^!fplWW *S5f?^Mfe5^^^^|f^^ ^s, Labor and Wages in Germany. FARMERS AND THE TARIFF fm No Mercy For Pirates. DTSPP isftetae A. a Waf»hinjjrton gram Mer, it is said, a a W he a will so on go to preaching.- would have of a it an he E a a on Kew Yor Sun. ,, .,*, I besrnn ten years a bat he has just found a he a a a a out a cure for his I is Dr. Bull's Gousrh Syrup. Figures Showing How He Benefited I a a a a in a Previous to 1880 Germany, accepting a I I or itm er, a a a a a of it is a "Behold! th»« world rests a her tired ina tie Briti-h policy of Free-Trade, imported by Protection. re a it a a S it a a a a a it a have paused tronble and turmoil, a a on a a a half million of wool bats par S. S it is a been use the to a headache and as he annum. After Protection the English a he a a neuraliria a b»en cured by S a a on Oil a a re xeve driven out of the German market, ii 2 5 cents a bottle. I A a he a of A a a a a he a he is the Germans imported in 1SS3 but a I I a to a raanyj. we re iv in it '.0,000 hats, against 500.000 in 1878. Xrill A S a The ram does give a scent it he hound a a of a to" a a to be E a ^iinen m° r!f'sotnre as inorpaseii in runs off the track. a is a he a a a 3 a he as of a a StiU per ii it as liecreased I a a a a a of he a iv a a no iv in Grea it a in 1 8 he O a are to by purof IVe call he attention of our readers to the E a of he a iv in a or ad of the Vnn Dnsen-Harringto Co. in of linen a yarn for he last a O Britis at he a a in or a a a a of a ,:$i another column Th is Co. succeeds to he years, a a one-half he Sold E re Tariff 13 framed for he benefit of a in a a I a a re a of commission business carried on for a by 4 'hare he a in flax at iron -woolen, to a a Office, 39 & 41 Park Place, & X. tell a a a a G. VV. Van Duseii Co. and have every lacili in a feld a are 2 2 per a par, a a in he in of he known to the trade for disposing am ad a a a a in or a he shares of he a in flax consigned to them a are able to s?cure the A an former tell he a he first a O N S O N S S W E E I E Johnson's el of in a iv highest possible prices. Great care is exercised miil of Belfast Ireland are 5 0 a at he direct benefits he iv re it of he Pure Cider Vinegar. Both pure goods. Write for by them in seeing at grain is properly a 6 0 per par. I will iv he a in is a prues. F. C. JOH iCSOS, Kishwaukee Hi. he present Tariff are far in in a inspected and weighed. It is a great ada a persons are a in he LADY of he benefits iv by a E a as a a I a Agents Wantedgjfnew Rnbber Undergarment: a to shippers of grain to at it as a O rapid seller good pay. A.d., Mrs. B. a a re of flax in a a «lass do tell at last year are send-ng it to a responsible W ad a a a a left a N. Little Rubber Co.. Chicago III. 1 5 0 0 0 0 in E a at will give them iair treatment the_ a a on iv I a he of A a or he a in a CatNtheE A S Cured without the «st if the Kinfe in as a a in W a also a in a at a a re in id he I a of S in by he a he Iola Cancer Infirmary. Iola. Waupaca. a harbo Co. Wis. Write for book of treatment. a $ 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A is rate in a an in E a W a we up a a or floatin firing we he a & teem to a them is a fact do tell at is it, me ask at a or is so high on a a I as a 7 firing. (fel A A A Hour. Painting signs with our Pat*P1»""terns experience unnecessary. Plain or to a agricultural a to in a on as in in he in it it or a O as at he he Shaded letterscircularforstamp.Sampiss of work Dobbins' Electric S a does chap he a $ 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a E a he a is it in a he a it a a a a 20cts. Morian Co Salem, Ohio. hands, being perfectly pure. Man people easy on in a has a farmers at he a we re a a a he as on a a afflicted with Salt Rheu a been cured by ANSY P8LLSI up a me a of a in a a on of fruit, id he a he a in iv its use. Preserves and whitvns clothes. a grocer order it aud try it now. us a in a a on at a a is a iv a in a a a a of a a re floating a Safe a*4 BaraTsand 4e. for WOMAN'S S A enables he an an to eUAKD." Wilcox Sneclne Co Pfeila- Pa. a to a on of a a W we a a on of he a by he FOLKSinconveaieaoe.2*tarviagst a an is E is brother FAT ure of iron a el a up he as a by he me we a a a people seek the deep slumber of a de- Reduced 15 to 5 pound per has to a or he breadstuff he month by harmless herbal at he asjaregat a on of rawflax he up he ad aided opinion. remedies. Kb no a is so up at if and breadstuffs. vegeta-: a I in Confident by he a Ui. SendSc for circulars and testimonial*. Address. he iv in else a el a an a all of he a White Swelling in he a a is float, a a he a in a at PS. O. W. F. 8JHDEB, 24S SUtc St, CUucVOl. it a rent to O he V* is a he a me in a as he importa-l I a he a A re he a Inventor' id e. a he an in a on of m:\nufarture of or nearly be a a re he a in of he S or How obtain a has a tastes in dress a iv in $53,0(10.00 0 a in he in a on a a If id "In 188T my son, years old. had a whiteswelIing in a in a we Patent, saat tree- a is a it a a come on his right leg below the knee, which A O A E a addinsc a a to fruit, flax, a a a or up re in or of is Att.y at Law. Washington.. D. C. tor a a of a became very much swollen and painful, and contracted & and a a an a a far a it a a a to re a a a in yasy^rta.yj',: the muscles so that his leg was drawn np he Iro a Sfopl A so a on of ceodinfj he imijrt8 of a a a life a is I SINGLE I 3 A S S O E at right angles. Physicians failed to help him a represents Sol) firms, it a a ii a he in a r* he last it ms it to fulfill is is a in at a a O S E 3 a O O S materially, and I considered him I We villsend the above to any address on receipt I of $ 2 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 2 3 5 0 0 0 a in a me he a a a a a a a he a a us I of tl,orl* for50 cents, post-paid, Cataiojfuc FREE. A years a go re repre a on of a a of silk a he ad a a of we as we he A O S 4 WINN.I I was about to take him to Cincinnati for an by 3 2 0 firms, in Is he A an farmer a to a is sfcory a a a N a ad a a operation, expecting his leg would have to be 1 5 1 0 0 0 so a listen t» a a on he PENSIONS a on a an A an a of, on a or a The is a it taken off. and began giving him Hood'sSareaparilla a a Dependent widows a in a 5 2 a is rule barons a a re a a a a he a 1 in he of be a to and parents are in- in order to get np his strength. The medicine 1 of increase of a a to all a re he of is pro-, a a a is I as ,. eluded. youwishyonr woke up his appetite and soon pieces of bone claim and Successfull a W a are in a breadstuff barely an I a in iv a so 111 is a S ix of to were discharged from the sore. We continued write to A E S A S N E late Commissioner are an a he a on of a re is in id a a in a a on in he of Pensions, W a in to C. with Hood's Sarsaparilla, as it seemed to be doing a a their a a he of in a are a he A an flag I A an brig he as him so much good, and tho discharge from the I prescribe ,-.nd fully endonse an at of Grea Britai is re an a he a me as he of a ad a a is a in tell a it it. a 6ore decreased, the swelling went down, the leg Big 6} is the only specific for tbe eertain curs a for by a a re is a he a on I he a a a id at straightened out, and in a few months ha had oi this disease. a a rent an is a id for a a he of he ad a perfect use of his leg. He now runs everywhere, N A A N we are much is Amsterdam, 27. Y. by he it is a and apparently ia as well aa ever." JOHN L. A an ad he a a it a a he as taken, he A an farmer as alto W have sold Big 6 tat MCMUREAT, Notary Public, Eavenswood, W. Va. a in to he E S a a a in in he a of. re many years, and it has to a to Hood's Sarsaparilla Protection for Farm Products. eiven the best of satictaction. it a of a a a as in in is a a be to his he a in a to at to finish a in D. B. DYCHE & CO.. a he facturer in he a of a in Chicago, III. on at he Tarif on he a a a by a Sold by all druggists, $i »i for $5. Preparsd a in he S it re a eourtesies H*r a ia a he aca 3 0 Sold by Braggista, a a is of no only by C. I. HOOD 4 CO.. Lowell. Mas*. is he in be in a a 100 Doses One Dollar IMPORTANT NEW DISCOVERY. avail by a of on to A an fore a of he of a a he IMPORTS OF 1IAWFACTT7REI) PSODTTCTS, 1*889. farmers no re a he test of he is a a a as a a at 1 1 0 a a figures an asserof a Woolen p-oods $o2.0C)0,0f0 I a he a a in of he in us a to for free SIIK tioocts 3o,000.00G a re in of ii a a PonitUToIyrurpd l»yp Lmen {roods 25,000,OOC trade ad a a a or I a on a a a thane it Iron and steel 4 .\OuO.O0C he is in a Tariff is a in on a a a in in his They »Zso relieve Ws-g TH E BEST Chemicals 40,.K).nOC tress from Dyapepsia.Iu on he principal farm as it a it he Gotton geeds 27,000,OOC a a a a digestion sad TaoHesj'tr W a 2 0 per of he to a a in at Eating. A. perfeut rem Tota $221,000,OCC corn oats a a rye, a O -nts ad a «dy forDiKinoas.Nanaes Toilet Soa Evar Made. he a a a in he Drow«ine««, Bad TAB a to 15 live to an a a he an he ix a a me ad EBFORT3 Off AGSICUT/TtTRAL PRODUCTS, 1869. In the Month, Coa**. A perfect pure and neutral soaa comWning the in 2 0 cent on a he a a fifty or ix N a a of Tonguo.Pain in ttieSide 8 a §93,000,(XX EMLLIENT. and HEALING properties ot TOK?ID LIVER. Thov effect of a a in to he on a he fight as A a and products, except a a a \ASELIN E If pour druggist does not keep it, regulate the 41.000,0^ at aposrlw of a n^ver in five in a in FUBWA--D10 C£ jS tfl $TWSg° WII& he is it is a Purely Vegetable. PT^, animal and Vegetable 60,00nJW lets he it or reiterating a all a a a E a a is a as a 2 5 SIZED CAKEBYMAIL, POSTAGE PAID. 19,t fi0.lliM is creed is a it a a in he as if it a an a a a a CABTS3 KEDICI2IE CO., NSW TOSS. GHESEBRGUGHMANUFACTURING CO Kai ley and ceroali 9,000.X!t Tariff taxation is not limited t« the consumer a he in a a ad if he in a on a a a 11,0 0,00( of imported articles, but the duties imposed Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price.! a re a 2 4 S a S N E W O it as it as a upon such articles permit a corresponding Total §2o3,000,00C at a a a he W he of he ix re well X. W. N. U. 1 8 9 0 increase in price to be laid upon the So. 4 3 a or a or he re a domestic productions of the same kind W sra array of a a iv it a a a a he SEND LARGE SAMPLE TO E in a it he he a to say in of ol el a WARD price-list of he different a center up a it a in or a a by of a of of a ol a it a a id a on re a id he brig befoue an at is is a of a re of in or in id at we a a of. S he a a it in is to it is a fact at he Tariff rates a is it A an farmer iv W a a a it he pia as a to an influ of of he a in or a in up he Tariff a he a or a a re in A a a thti: a foreign RY an- a in against GRAIN COMMISSION, or he a of re we a in he a of barrier, he iron a barons he a embarrass a prices in he it he S it re a of a a he a a a a reads and listatis a he situation States a he in S he a 3 a a of a a a re re carefully a in to figure 4 0 6 a 4 0 8 E I N N E A O I S BUCKWHEAT ix it a a Tariff on of as a in of a he THEY WILL WIRE YOU A S S of he represented here a a afford to a a he first in in at he ad a ,by is of nearly $250,000,00( 1 OFFER AT YOUR STATION sell as a as a a a in he a as a a fight, a in a in re he he at me if he Tariff a in he in a sell if it to in their a of of he sail as a little 3 Consign your wheat te thsnt and get a a a here free. W at us A he of he a TOP PRICE. he a a on he othe pay in he a of Tariff in to he a a in to a a on a a a a a be id of he picture a he in tr public treasury, a by so a I ad a of is a a a I of he $ 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 it as he first me we a he he a at is be or of he of a a are an raised a it a to iv he a I id a re a to a a in to our ports just of he a a a to a O a a in ad a to it a in he fact at as b« a a at me by A an ©f a a to S it a re he in life. W a farmers are a for he privi labo if he i»«qualitie of he Tarii were fire he a N a S a a a a he a of in in a a a a a of N A we a a to go he A a as a id re in he a in to he *beat he or a I as a last fiscal year a farm to in Tariff bill is in to in he brig in a a to a he id he a of nearly $ 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 a he a of he A an farmer a baffling a be to id a a iv -xrenotHieg^ri-fut!esr'n6a,jou Breadstuffs $ 6 0 3 4 2 7 2 vegetable.*, $ 4 a he Arr^erican a a A sc a we ad in a off he rail a up a a fesrburdens lessen 4 5 5 3 5 4 iv a a $ 3 2 7 0 2 7 7 Afte arc to in is a stanc" a a a a or he a it a a in a three-quarte by he Tariff. in of in in a ad a fifty on dollars as Tariff, re Mr a to a he oi a a a in in a a of a I it on it he of A a re a or a a at a he in W a or A an a in a a ad re to a rnanu a a a id in a a a fins in he a a am I is it facts as at factur le«s a a steel a less as we a in of it a he a a he a a to be A is he a W in in a a in it he a for hi 3 by using|F!sSA O LI OIbis ii in @ur a is in re in he we asrainst he of on for ion for he relief of he labo a capital lll'IW till well in he a a ©.solid cake ofscou ringsoap A an labor. he A an farmer Puritani Horro of Kissirw.i, at Britain I is he a a a off a no re a a in S a Many ridiculous anecdotes are told usedfor cleajain^ purposes A id we a if is a he a at of I a a to illustrate Puritanic horror of this a ad to a a it a an he A an a a as well at is a W pleasant and natural salute^—one o* S or S a is a an it is it or What would you give for a Friend in a we a Eev. Brown, an English divine, wr in a in a he Tariff of or pawt he a have he a a of a in was* known ns the itnthor of a Biblical 2 0 el a he in us a farmers at he a a he a ad Concordance. Ho courted his price of A an at who would take half your hard work off your shoulders a ad sufficient a a a in I a in to wife seven years before he asked if he me or at he as a in a he a re and do it without a murmur "What would you give to mightkissher. "Just as you please," be so in it a of of is he profits a in a Tariii in W a a of is lies in a a is on of a a she answered demurely. "Let us find an assistant in your housework that would keep your •the farmer ha a a in he or he a of E first ask a blessing," he* said, after in a Tariff on is floors and walls clean, and your kitchen bright, and yet he Gulf, we ok a re a he it States a farmers which he kissed her. at a to little or in and to a never grow ugh/ over the matter of hard work Sapolio find re profit in a is on an a on a '*A "Why. its gocdS" he exclaimed. of he in us in is in to he in a ef is just such a friend and can be bought at all grocers. W are a a ad to iv ad he a I "Let us return thanks." They were a a a in a friends a a a of a in married in a few weeks. THE VAN DUSEN-HARRINGTON CO.~ in in that agricultural in a us a a S ad of That brings to my mind the saying terest a a sufficient on re a in iv as to iv Tariff are of a young woman concerning a COMMISSION. to certain he framers of he id it id in a a in by leaps a a suitor whom she had rejected in Tariff bill a in a he ad a us on a a in in a parts of he he sun ming-up his qualities she said: on me and a on before in to iv us a it of in a are it a in at in "He was g:ood looking-, he was educated, MINNEAPOLIS. DULUTH on he free list. a id he a of a of years re all their a he was devoted, he sent mu SELL BY SAMPLE. are no re satisfied an before is me a in an in a ad a trade treaties flowers—1 always thought I'd love a cry tna he necessaries of life I*est Prices. Prompt Return*, Write TOT a a a re by it a a quotations. Exeente orders Chicago. New York or ifilwankee. are to be a & he man who sent me flowers—but," she re a id a a it na it a he Clevelanclite are a to concluded in a tone of disdain, "he a a or W a it as a free to please I at in but hadn't sense enough to kiss me when a a id re force id as of on to a a on of in he had a chance!"—Kate Kauffman as a in a in t-- pnit in a in a on of farm factory a fireid in Jenness-Miller Magazine. he a up he gulf. a is in a by in a in in J07 a a to he ad a a a a a a 1 port on to a a of it is a a a a a I S a in is in in he a me ad a re he .,"/"?'• S a me Bit Me. I a iv a a a he I A Snar a Servi a is a in off he is of Two colored br^thera were holding id a he a by in in to a their re is ome on it on a little religious convention be a a a we a a of a valuarion of he at O a a ST in a is a O cr*-w tween themselves. Said Elder Jefferson: in on of to ms appraisers, a to ftemolish I is in th-i in to he me it a W a as we a to re in a a a in a a by we id a to a in E a a a is in "Now, Brudder Jones, jist what S a to Morrill in he S a on 3 0 wa«i mad*» a it in to a iv financial am yonu bespfctin' sin?" I do of an arriele at as reiv a a re W all it is in a a a a he PLOWiNG BY STEAth «^*Well, elder, if I mnst confess, I a ii on for it eerie? of re up we ad a 'U it States I is to be at feccn my 'settin' sin am Iub for de a that i* *Qt so for a less a on a of he IS KO MHOHB AW v.^fij a on is a to is fast a iemale sect." -,.-,^^^. EXPERIMENT.^' frice an it as before it as re in in he id a in in favor of "Ah, nh, ah!" if ii srerience of a a he a Tariff he in formation is pro "**What for yon larf so, Mars Jefferson?" a in a stertemm he in a a muiarite that it is traders and Wi tarn air foorUn«4ach a a writers a tried in a in to is rows six to sixteen inches deep. he a a a a a a a a a in The only stearangamj plow mnnufactnred. it of a a "Well, jist dis. Brudder Jones a re of a he a protests do retard For awcriptiom, prices, he facts are a a in a a me a a a a same doa: bit me." „.„_,_„, catalogue, etc., apply to he a it a in will on a '•Isdat«o?" Westers Misery Go. ure in a a to iv it rie W ad ap. it in a a "Yans, for shuar." a a in a a a G*n'l Western Acts., 1412 17th Sfc^ They shook hands and the convention DENVER, COLOKADOi, us a a a adjourned —Chicago Herald. •5*«B Send 4 cents in stamps lor aanXLog a a in id a it 1 FE1BT.KSS CTKAB FLOWS. Cntalocne.