Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 April 1884 — Skilled Mexican Laborers. [ARTICLE]
Skilled Mexican Laborers.
The laborers at Fort Davis are Mexicans, who have neither the ability to lead nor the docility to follow. They plow with a forked stick and hoe with a root. They sleep on a sheepskin and eat prairie dog and hominy. They will beg you for a nickel and murder you for a- doUar. vwjrk three hours a day and steal ten hours a night They can live on $3 a month when they keep themselves, “and eat $3 a day when you have to feed them.— Harrodsburg Democrat. Lager beer, which thirty years ago was practically unknown in this country, is now made by 2,500 immense establishments, with over $150,000,000 of capital invested. The value of this production each year is over $200,000,000. No one can be ill If the blood is pure. Yellow Dock and Sartaparilla root have long been recognized by physicians as. blood purifiers. Don’t be humbugged by the advertisements of the many quack bitters, but occasionally use Dr. Guysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla, and you will live to a good old age free from all distress of mind and body. Many of our test citizens who long suffered from bad blood, indicated by weak kidneys, indigestion, sores, aches, etc., owe their recovery to the use of this remedy. It is sa'd that Sullivan made some good hits on the stage. ' 9 Dairymen Prefer It. Messrs. Wells, Richardson & Co.: Since the introduction of your Improved Butter Color among my customers, it has given universal satisfaction. The leading dairymen of this section who have used it give it the preference oyer all other colors, of whatever name or nature. ’ They are especially pleased with the fact that it does not become rancid, like other oil colors, and their product brings highest prices in market. W. 8. Nay, Druggist. Underhill Vt.. April &, DE2. Passe women risk much on the hazard of the dye.—Tero* Mft-w , For dyspepsia, indigestion, depression of sp'rits, and general debility in their various forms; also, as a prev< ntlve against fever and' ague, and ether iniermittent fevers, the ‘•Ferro-Phosphorated Eilkir of Caiiaya,” made by Caswell. Hazard & Co., of New York, and sold by all druggists, is the best tonic; and tor" patients recovering from fever or other sickness it has no equal ■ It must have been something funny that made Minnehaha,. - ■ . ■ All pain in the nervous system, wind colic eramps cured by Samaritan Nervine.
