Show The real difference between the cost i of woollen goods in this country and in r England does not amount to more than 5L50 in a suit of clothes Of course that is from our local defender of high tariffs We do not believe another paper on the continent would tell such a yarn If it means real woollen goods it Is not within 10 to 15 of the truth If it means sham woollen goods it is as far off in proportion It is true that men who make clothing in this country coun-try get higher wages than their class te England but that does not account Pbor the great discrepancy in the price oL tailor made goods which in first class articles is from a hundred to a hundred and fifty per cent greater here than there and as to slop made goods the poor wretches who sew them fr f together are in many instances quite as badly off in the tenement houses of j the eastern cities S as in Manchester or Liverpool 1J1 London The Trib is i p t II atiq rash assertions but very ftaall In its citations of facts jrn t fI t P I o a 0 I > |