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Practical Points

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Parent Issue
Day
17
Month
October
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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Tiie followlng, from the Detroit Tribme, s ooinmeiíded to the careful considerition of every reader of this paper: A succej-sful wool nmiiufi.cUutr of MiHiiguu writ.es as foilows: "To in ike the $44,000,000 wortb of VOotem imponed Uut ye:ir would em)loy 393 woutn miUi wkh 1Ü0 hands ¦acli"- in ali 29,:i00 home workers. He is opposrd to free wool and says: "Wliy Dot mise all the wool we want at home? We have the land umi the penple nd could do it wlth proper procctiiin." Aüd lic is right. We havo the land, the people, thé climate and all tho cnnlltions neoessary for prodncing all the wool we want. Keep the woolen milis at lioine busy and tiie lioin nmrUw lo wrool is j:ood stup those milis and the liome marketends; there is none in other iinds uud onr great wool indnstry dies with B I088 of at least $'200.OO0.U00 to the wool groweri of tliiscimntry. Hid we made al liome the $14,000,000 worth of woolens imported last year an.d raised the wool here, it wonld have cnllud on our own wool growers for the fleeces of about twelve million sheëp. And yet Cleveland and his p;irty demand free wool.

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Ann Arbor Courier
Old News