Show spirit spir it of hie the press dry goods chronicle american goods are the beat we remember very distinctly the time when american roods goods were looked upon in almost every lice line as being of an inferior quality especially as regarded textile fabrics fabrice everything to have the stamp of quality durability dur importer abili ey and u d excellence cel lence must be imported import or 0 r be of foreign mak make e this however bag has entirely changed chao eed yon you can go into some of our large clothing houses and find a label upon a made up bail stilt this is exclusively american and guaranteed ed to hold bold its color or money refunded 11 the saine same can basald today of baet fast black hosiery of silks and other lines of domestic dres drea a goods it requires an expert to distinguish any difference between many lines of american and foreign goods and tell in some even an expert cannot instances v whether hether the goods are made in this country or in germany fra france nce or england the most fervid orator in hia his high cat eat flights of eloquence never painted a more inure beautiful and glowing picture 0 of the benefits of protection than is suggested ed in these two short dry tact descriptions written A almost most simultaneously by persons thousands of miles apart and meant I 1 only for the information of 1 I 1 I 1 1 trade both correspondents based their statements state menta I 1 no nol oo 00 fin fine e L spun pu I 1 theor lea ioB as to wh what a t might mi abt be or 01 would ol d be but on actual existent conditions induced by the mckinley law law the foreign manufacturer cutt og dos doan n wages wager profits r 0 fl 1 a aid irlies P I 1 1 io order di e to ret get I 1 luto lp our u r market or cir I 1 in other words paying the doty duty himself the american ma manufacturer u fac enlarging bia bla plant and giving ivi ng increased em plo ploy ament nent to our ow own it working people and the american consumer getting his supplies of the product r odrict at reduced prices this is McKinley P I 1 nley ism lem 11 Is any american citizen so dull that he cannot read the lesson conveyed in the following extracts OUR TARIFF J june une IS 18 one eno clear year I 1 ago re ever every factory I 1 in chiaz lz and all over iel germany WM running full ba blat ast day 1 1 and night to da the 1 00 condition ad of 0 the b in it hosiery 01 ry tr trade do ls 1 T the b 0 u united nit ed 1 li re really tilly th the only coo country n I 1 rl 1 the h e icly man an to r alook look to lor for the ec dechanz eich hanz anRe ol 01 haold dollar fora new n this are ucb unable 1 l to a acure ben bence I 1 they h ha have v acu ecu reduced re the price 0 of f all 11 c cut ut and c circular r ho lery e t to 0 a L starvation r 0 po point 1 in order ds t to va corn in pe pele with american rood 1 and d continue fel ra hold hot id upon pon the ile A american in e r lean mark market et trade correspond d correz 1 dry Y oda n it e I 1 TARIFF AT N Y june juneal at lif ference there li is in the app appearance earan ce 0 ol 01 I 1 I 1 thant hi g at arse throdis throughout b out ia abe k knit ili t rood goods district districts of f ihli this state compared to 10 what it was wa a year ROI got laufs ct isla ol 01 knit g goods are tea tead dlly employed oye and the on only draw 11 back to th their 1 ine at present Is the low price for which must be old sold A great gret many knitt 1 va t and 11 L day a and n j many mo more T are running ov overtime over time the n new a two atory a addition 0 dl ijo 1 I to D dunn n ort n sm smith 1 I 1 h Y co s knitting mill at it fort lol plain n N Y ar will I 1 be ready or 0 occupation cu n by august abelo abst is tu x t the productive u c capacity A IT of pr I 1 abe thene mills will then bo be double doubt nhat h t it li is at prewit ee L T 0 O ore 7 d 07 for wade a fiber abe and nd fabric rait salt lake times in august the Damoc democrats rats and republicans will be organized they will have their committees and their workers wor kera and the they y will make a record that will surprise some of the liberals who filled up with enthusiasm over the man daya days vote at the school election their combined vote will be about twice as large larve as that 0 of judge row pow eras eres party and it will be a scratch if be the latter even succeeds in carrying a single candidate through the h a t cf ef the liberal leaders lead re hai has been that only a few dozen gentiles Gen tilea have gore into the national parties the august election will show that from 30 to 50 60 per cent of the gentiles have concluded to cut loose from the party of obstruction the liberal party ia is left stranded it got out its forces and showed itself to be a tailing failing orga organization niza II 11 we can get out a full fulla vota ote in august it will bother the liberals to get more than 33 35 per cent of it making the contest between the three parties very even this is the logical conclusion to be drawn from the figures and if our liberal friends can draw any comfort from the situation they are welcome to it |