Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 July 1892 — WAGES IN ENGLAND. [ARTICLE]

WAGES IN ENGLAND.

‘A comparatively email percentage ot the immigration to the United States comes from free trade England, and evoa that is made up largely from the olasHOl not proteoted by tariff and who cannot be regarded as seeking here the benefits of high protectionism.. Skilled operatives in the iron, steel, ootton and woolen indu* tries And little inducement to leave thoir employment in free trade England to seek higher wages in the United States. On full inquiry they find the premise of high wages delusive and that tne supposed dvantage is fnlly offset by the increased cost of living. If any suoh disproportion between the condition of English and Amerioan operatives in proteoted industries as is claimed by ultra protectionists existed it could not fail to eausn a flood of immigration of skilled operatives from England to the United Stakes, whereas oar immigration oomes ch>e!l* from the high protection countries of continental Europe, and is made up of people who can enjoy no protection here." Chioago Tribune, Feb. 10, 1888. Tim leading republiean paper west of New York.

These figures represent the number i f bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery f.( Consumption, Coughs and Colds, whic i were sold in the United States from Marc i 'Ol to March, 02. Two Million, Two Hoi • dred and Twenty-Eight Tho .sand, Si e Hundred and Seventy. Two bottlessoldi t ono year, and eaoh and every bottle wa i sold on a positive guarantee that mone/ would l>erefunded if satisfactory result i did not follow its use. The secret of it I huoooss is plain. It never disappoint < and oan always be depended on as tb i very*bost remedy for Coughs, Colds, etc. Price f>oo. and ¥I,OO. At F. B. Meyert.' Drugstore. /