kv*’ MILLINERY STORE Ito speak. My friends all advised of Mr. Leonar Wells uf me ta consult apysician. Noticing ‘ im'Jtj Mass, has been Proprietress. Chamberlian’s Cough Remedy ad- yIS8 S allie H udspeth , - suffering f otn neuralgia for two 7,MARCII 1«. IM ‘-days, not being able to sleep or ¡ verstised in the St. Paul Volks Zeitung I procured a bottle, and j hardley keepstill, when Mr Holden, after taking it a short while was! WAGES IN CHINA. he merchant there sent her her a .tee. The Proprietress is entyrely well- I now most heartily 1 bottle of Chatnerlain s Pain Balm, here to stay and desires to Please Patrons in Style, Quality of-Goods „„«„iv Io« recommend this remedy to anyone and asked th.it she give itathoro gh and Prices. On Corner North of Meat Market. ’ „Lp.ldiuL.IHoforl.bor and suffering with a cold. W m . K eil , trial. On meeting 1« th» 7. largo share wh.ob woman have 678 Selby Ave., St. Paul, Minn. nxdaj he was od hat she was For 8a le by ■ .11 inluslrier in that count. nieoUoned m Tbo Tribune. n hours and î11 Lponi.no« al hand ahowmg tpq-gi'aai’ravarieiyofwork Pain Balm was w r h $ could not be had for lees, CUAF IS THE BEST. ¡„ Chi. «, « far more populous e.n WtS W flWEa NOSQUEAKING. at 50 cents per botile by ire Chinese immigration to the 45. CORDOVAN, FRENCH*.ENAMELLED CALF. United States is checked by law, $4.‘3.s-0 FINE CALF & KANGAROO. but thoughtful people’cannot avoid Six weeks ago I suffered with a 43.5P POLICE, 3 S oles . considering the possibilities of an very severe cold; was almost unable AND mansion of the manufacturing *2.V_5B oy 5S chool S hoes . tr,dcs in those Oriental countries • LADIES* ^• $2 "BESTDON60lAe to a point where an overflow of pro­ SEND FOR CATALOGUE duction will occur. R ssuring r W* L* DOUGLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. statements come from China about You cun «are money by purchasing W. !<• Dougina bhoes, . itg cotton mills We are told that Because, we are the largest manufacturers ot well begun Is half done. Begin advertised shoes in the world, and guarantee well by getting Ferry’s Seeds. the lath ra’e not likely to be able the value by stamping the name and price on Don’t let chance determine the bottom, which protects you against hign your crop, but plant Ferry ’ s ,o make el .th enough even for the IS THE prices and the middleman’s profits. Our shoes Heeds. Known and sold equal custom work in style, easy fitting and everywhere. home ma ket for several years. wearing qualities. We have them sold every­ Before you plant, get where at lower prices for the value given than PLACE TO GET BARGAINS IN HOSIERY, UNDERWARE,. Ail the same, there is a distinct anv other make. T ike no substitute. If your Ferry’s Seed Annual dealer cannot supply you, we cau. Sold by for 1H96. Contains more prao-V' danger in that quarter, from which GLOVES, MITTONS, TOWELS, FLANNELS, ETC tical Information for farmers L’. -* and gardeners than many high- protection will some time become ir-'-fi Oa“ANAlClMS”i!‘ pistil, priced text books. Mailed tree. 7 '' "• i.; fir ■ 'p'* ' Located first block East of Church. D. FERRY * CO., DETROIT, MICH. necessary. No intelligent American k .‘ _ Cnrwh.ri'»lt'.. . f [»ruggistsoi nwil. Siurpi workman can look nt the following W. H. C anaday , Manager. 1 R 'free. Address“ AN ' K Ehls, ¡¿¿g Box 2UU, Now Ymif City figures without soma serious thoughts. The United States Consul General at Shanghai sends to Washington a rtport in which l.e says that ii addition to fco 1 the average pa\ THE NAME 0FT”E NEXT given to oraltsmeri is as follows: i-r-DO YOU KNOW A UOOD ADVERTISEMENT MEANS INCREASE IN BL’HIN B’acksniiths, 13 cents a dav; boot makers, 10; bricklayers 10; car I penters, 11; ca'inetmakers, 13; compositors, 20 to 50; tailors for natives.10; tailors for foreigners. To do Busn ss 22: coachmen, 12 to 23; mills hands i Let PeoDlo Know it in cotton fabtories, 18; and mar cbintists in th.-. samp, 11 to 22 WILL BE ANNOUNCED IN The last two class of workers dv not recrive food in addition to money. It is interesting to com­ pare these figures regarding the cot­ ton inustry with those contained in a recent statement regarding' the same business tn Rhool Island for the panic year of 1893 and 1894. N 0 NOVEMBER 4th 1896 The 11,000 men, women and child ren then employed in cotton mills average I a little over $1 a day. 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