i and. an increase of manufactures requiring an increase of laborers, a ( saving in the cost of woolen goods to WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 31.1SI4 AM EEC A IN" EMLE JO3 OFFiC- the manufacturers and to the pco pie at large. It a merchant Sc lb | Edltor. W.c. BYRD but $ 1000 worth of goods in a y-ar ; A. liVKH, Proprietor X he cannot afford to keep a clir’i and if he sells but $2000 worth n FREE WOOL. year he can hardly afford io k«e; Kwf tM, HnrAty C.'ttnig, Ortffi, one; and if he sells$100.000 w>«rih T he question is asked if it is he will want several clerksand ca ¡‘AM PH LETS, true that the prices of wool have pav good wages. Such is busin s been higher under «low tariffs than the world over. What all ne o LETTE R 11E A DS, NOT h E A DS under high tariffs. Several yean- and ought to seek is alaige incre.i ago the Chicago Tribune, the ablest of manufactures, which will requir- and most influential republican niore laborers, and a largely in . I MUST PERFECT MADE. ENVRLOPES, 8TATEME pure Grape (Jrearn of Tartar Powder. Free * newspaper ii. the Northwest, caused creased merchant marine to carry ’ >m Atnmon-.n, A’um or any other adulterant f to be prepared and published a I away all surplus products. 40 YEARS THE S i ANDARP. etatement showing the average price No manufaciurc-r who must have» of wool m the Boston market for some foreign wool, and it costs bin | sixty years. That statement show $1.06 a pound in the cloth, can* ed that up to the time of the first ’ I compete with those who get their | $100 Reward $!<<<>. high tariff on wool its average price “’wool duty free; and no man is | in the Boston market was over 5(J' justifiable in striving to make cloth ■ The readers of tlii« paper v,*i!l lx cents a pound, and that under high ing unnecessarily expe: s.ve.—Tele | | pleased to learn that l|,er is b I tariffs the price of wool had fallen, gram. ’ I least one dreaded disease th;.' SC - •nee has been aide to cure m Hl i and also that for five years of free trade in wool under republican rule its stages, and that is Catarrh t Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the om the price of wool was very high. positive cure known to the medio« The great VVoolerowers’ and fraternity. Catarrh being a eoi Sheepbreeders’ Association of On “As old as tario and Livingston counties in thehills"an T/PV* only Li ver I constitution and assisting natuii As one of the republican woolen •X--Z V V / an,{ Kidney 'in doit g its work. The propriet HITS manufacturers who have spoken up medicine to on the subject, we quote from < have so much faith in its curaiivi which you [powers, that they otter One Hun statement of William Hainey, the can pin your secretary of the Golden Gate Wool faith for a dr d Dollars for any case that i en Manufacturing Company of San cure, A fails to cure. Send for list of test! mild lax i- nionia Is. Francisco. He said: “To show | tive, a n d Address, F. J. CHENEY er ! known, the Proprietors, at sn enormous ex­ pense, are plaeiag a Sample Bottle Frea iato cent. That would bring the cost of every home ia the United States and Caaada. If you hare a Cough, Wore Throat, or Bron­ the wool up to $1 per pound, and to l7,0uctB5ï!i‘ » M chitis, use it, for it will cure you. If your this must be added 10 cents per | child has the Creep, or Whooping Cough, use i he Proprietors o: the While Front Livery Stable •«- remedie« that do not In * * “• I ‘ It promptly, and relief is sure. If you dread nr» tbe health er lntomro with ouc'a buaioe.» m , sure the public that the? are prepared to accommodal« pound duty, making a total of$1.10. , t. aeure. It builds up and lraprovua the gerurs) that insidious disease Oonanmption, nse it. en.rxl S ftuon . i.-altb. clears the akin tuid beau tides the coniplsues Ask your Druggist for 8HILOH*8 CURB, in every way in their line ot hubinesB. Supposing the wool costs us 30 cents, [ S'n c~ e.-J'bt“’-•r!'r~ this I Price 10 etc.. M eta. and SI .00. If your Lunge •.¿.iM-uud by phjnuciaas and ivjdinx e-ci. 'y a. £j0"*Ht;y and gram constantly on hand, and careful help. and the shrinkage was 68 per cent, PA.IENT3 TREATcO 6Y MAIL COKflTFUTiAa. areaoreor Baek Inane, use Shiloh’a Porous Plaster. Prise N eta. For sale by all Drug- Re Mt.rX ng. Seat t the proposition to remove the tariff on wool to prompt the wool-, Good Billiard tables. Pleasant Card Rooms. etc., etc. grower to feel that he is at anv Saloni is first class in evert particular. Experience barte hazard. ’ Mr. Hanley might have Almost al’ plilsand medicine yroduce constipation, here Is a r I t . -t cures torpid liver, biliousness, rheumatism, inúljestion, sick headache sad kidney and liver Mixed drinks to pleaBe the most fastidious. n>i led that woolen manufacturers, troubles without griping or leaving any trace of CONSTIPATION, which o,hers, do business for the profit Is the primo cause of all sick oom , tiewaro of It getUng habitual and chronic with you, see to It In time; these pilla will cure you. th-re is in it, and hence, the entire I f\ | l^1 C m PRCNTIOG RECTIFYING PILL. C‘»sts of their goods, tariff costs and i I II P™1 l*causo It Is tlx» only safe and bárrale»! mherwise, are borne by those, wool­ I m I remedy that will surely OZAUTIFY tho growers included, who use those goods. He is clearly correct in what he clear tho skin and remove all bi tches from tho face. Try a box aud aee for your self. 25 Cents a box «aid a’n.ut the increased us» of do­ CCLD CY ALL DRUGCIOTG. Should Take Adv.ntage of its Or sent by mall upon receipt of price by mestic wools. It iB a fact th„t jn Prentiss Chemical and Manufacturing Co., »11 great manufacturing nations of >4M CAUFOWWIA STRCCT. SAN FBANCtBCO, CAL. Europe free wo«) was followed by Frrallsa Rectifying pills curo . ülsUpaUoñi l .^a.. s ia>:iifying pills cureeosaMlanUuQ Pnmtlss Fortifying pill«« i~" ' ~ -l 1 ' r— "'"'se’reew w tlpetl'.-» ' •n increased price of domestic wools, Ths 1. THE PIONEER FIRM Than Pills SHILOH'S ICONSUMPTION CURE I n u COMPLEXION SUBSCRIBERS TO THE HERALD