People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1894 — Ready to Welcome the Avalanche. [ARTICLE]

Ready to Welcome the Avalanche.

New York Evening Post. The dreadful avalanche of foreign free wool is already upon us, and yet the price of domestic wool is advancing and the woolen mills are preparing for a great rush of business. What has McKinley to say to this? Does he mean, as he says, promptly to restore protection to wool and woolen manufactures and stop all this hideous prosperity? If something is not speedily done we shall actually be exporting ship loads of carpets, and how could Messrs. Lawrence and Delano survive that? Ah. but the Bradford manufacturers will soon be swamping us with their goods. But the wool and cotton reporter declares that there is nothing in this, and that American manufacturers have not been asleep all this time, but have been preparing to make goods as cheap and desirable as can be had anywhere. All they have lacked before is the wool to do it with, and now that they have got that they are ready to outsmile any Yorkshireman of them all. i

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