Show TRADE IAXHIEASE chInery Ucins Exported In Great Quantities Despite a assertions to the i assertons con trary i appears that the Wilson bill Js having good effect in more was than one and that the manufacturers of this country are not suffering as jnuc a the enemies of Oils policy I would have the dear public 1 lH No I less an autioiity than the Engineering I and Mining Journal one if the most fearless trade papers in the country countr has this to say of the lorei n trade The returns of the treasury depart ent continue to show an increase in tie vat of our exports if manufac Uir 3 For the nine months cf the CU rent year ending with September these amounted o 14570SOO showing a Ja erase of about 10 per cent ovfir the previour year The proportion cf manufactures man-ufactures 10 the total exports for the nine months was 267 per cent against 237 per ent 1 1S94 Ia2Lmery hard i vare and various other a ad mjnulacturcs or iron and steel form a large part of these exports The esult shows that these retun indicate an increase over previous years as hown In 1894 which was assumed by some to be due simply to the fact that manufacturers were forced to sell abroad being unable to find 3 market at home was really the beginning of 3 definite increase in our foreign trade since the gain has been not only sustained but cnlargM duiing l the months of the present year when the home demand ha oeen greater great-er and prices not much higher Many of our manufacturers seem to realize thi3 and steps are being taken to cultivate cul-tivate trade especially in South America Amer-ica and in the east If concerted notion no-tion can be arranged in many branches I c t businss the effect will be excellent a we have often pointed 1 > It |