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Show Tub Herald gives some figures to prove that the price of wool in Ohio and Michigan has fallen since IS"!!). Tin' same figures are used by the Chicago Tribune iu an. attack upon the uoo! M'hedule of the MeKinley bill; hiit, curiosly enough, that paper sets up the ciaim that the far western etntes and territories are securing the benefit. Our wool growers know they aro beue-lited beue-lited by the tariff. The wool growing interests of tho country as a whole are buntfited. It is possible that the prices of certain grades of Ohio fleeces have dei litied since lb'J, but we have an idea that the Ohio farmers on the whole fcnl the benefits of tho law just as do the sheep owners of Utah. |