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Show TRADE WITH ENGLAND. What Consul's Repotts Show Regarding Regard-ing Our Commercial Relations With Oreat Rrltnln. W ashlnglPli Jini 2 Frederick I'tnrrs of the bueau of foreign i-oniiner. e todiy mnde pui id tho folliwlng Interesting ex tract fiom t umnieri 1st Ilelallons for VMI showing Ihe slale of our trade rela tlons with Ore it lirlti in Mist notli-ahte t.rhnps of all pr; vailing Iriule rnnlillotis In CiiKlnnd sajs (.maul I S MiFirland In Nnitlnrhxin Is the neivvus naltntlon agilnst firelgn goods vvhlih luis sprung up among ihe Urltlsh peoile Tbrre hns long been pro lesi asilnsl llermnn nroluets but fhe re- cent enormous growth if Vni.rliiin Irnle In nil branches his fori ed Itself op the ntlentlen of Urlllsh nevvspirers inanufie-tlirersnnd inanufie-tlirersnnd Ihe put II, f.o.1 rails The llrlt Ish tis.ple are nolhliiR If not !sal and Ihev Inherit the Isll.f Hint n Urltlsh trale mark Is i guarantee of quallts Tliere Is n dlsln. Ill'illon to purchase merlenn or derm in wares unless by rensin of novellv of design, or ei onomv Ihe Ivttir appeals Irreslstnblv Tho retail dealer Ih leof Is chirv.ln bis otTerlngs nnd nnnv llius of goods are now sold without comment which one or two veats ago were nlvertlsed as of American make or Vmerlcnn stvle' The lllimuid MUCH innipiny .ie; IIS tools under Iho oil I ngllsh luimn uf llrviint & Mav the American ToUiirro trust calls llself Iho Fngllsh Tobacco com. pnnv mil ndverllses Us goods as m ide In lnglind bv Urltlh workmen, the pro. prtetnrv medicines which were llrsl Introduced In-troduced ns American discmerles now blot from their ndvei tlaemcnts nnvlhlng lhat might Idenllfv them as Imporlallous from the I'nlted Slntes With everv Int-rnnl ullinent from the apparent effects of the South African wnr til the 1 lienors of lnbor In certain loroll tie, attributed to American ompellll m. the prevailing prejudice ca be under sloewf llui desille nil prejudices nnd solrls because if merit nnd cheapness Vmerlcnn irade In evers line continues to develop 1 hit It might do mie nl n imunu If our exporters would onlv studs and rnnfnim lo the piciilliirltlrn of Urltlsh de iniind sllll goes without repealing In shoe, hosiers, farm und itinera) ma Chinees, shelf h irdware oil sloves eonl runges furniture of all i lasses shoes dress novelties c inn! fruits vegetable minla etc tho volume of tnule grows gi iduallv nnd surelj I eleesler which a few vi ure ngi eximrled shoes lo a considerable consid-erable extent now nit nnlv does not ex tori, but uses n great deal of American finished leather while three-fourths of the shoo in irhlners .In urn Is .Ither il Amrlesn make nr from Ani.rlrnn pst terns and American shoes are suiiessrulls retailed throughout Iho district our sodi roilutnlns have mad Ihelr uppearnn e this sear and In nlmosl evrrs slore American Ameri-can wares are gradually and surely Und Tho nbove remarks Mr l'mer sai s, nr conllrme.1 bs the report of olbir eon mlir leforls In l.nRland ( onsul lames Hollo of Uverpool report n In ran liiirensen In Ihe Imports of canned frulln fiom Iho I'nlted Slates Ihe packing of green trulls hn Improved nol'bly. In the gen-eial gen-eial siillsfn.tlou of Ihe Irntle j ni.1 ind Since the process of c hilling; 1 e, f has been adopted th.re la prai tlcalls li i lorn peiulon from other eounirl. s n I his irade One of tho ending slilpbiilldli g llrms has ordered from the I nll.d Slates steel plates nmiunllliR MH"" tons |