A Few Things
Sheep slanghtered by millions, because wool bas been made tree; the price of beef ailvancing: a Portland (Oregon) syndicate buying three thousand horses vvith an intention to introduce liorse meat to American consumers ; Edward Atkinson running aboutthe country giving demonstrations of niethods of preparing 15-cent dinners and recouimending to poor people tlie use of shin beef and oleomarüanne; women doing men's work in the tin píate milis in western Pennsylvania; foreigners leaving the country as fast as others come in, and the Treasury of the United States uuable to stand by itself, ïnit propped up by British Bankers - These things indicate what we have come to and foreshadow what we are coming to nnder the domination of American affaire by British ideas.- The Manufacturar, April 27, 1895.
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Ann Arbor Courier