Fteeont |} With Yhe Ontpuzt 0 3 aiirytries Mannfacturers hhonld a Fair Rhare of Vrpaort f this gtore manulactures labor pite tions of ecslamity howlers, the produc tion of iron \ scale of pome woeka the ontput, 45 8h ports. of the ate of 10, mutes have bee will soon reacl a rate eomal 4 CR | the fonry ried rire] in this conutyy 15 now . ; nnexampled magnitnde NEB by furnaces. has heen nnn pred] wit Ggther pouty '3 Amer f thie Dress rt tion in the United States sage and bu time thio was: HK G2 N24 American tons), reported ) never, we bolitve, exceeded od Kingdom. Dut as long 220 as in the i vy ried in 1 year ending June 50, 1560, the | iron prwdnced in the United Htates moutited to 10,307,028 tous, and in 1892 abost the sun It is not reinatiable that some thnid people, ignoraut of (ho real oy ditions af the fron treo, have booa ervin against this euicoms 1 fron as unwise. taf pals are cov {ir the future he xets of conv present | Tout ie TET 81 stalled 3:11 § Rteel wares, Hit \ ia N Whaat that nrodue: (1 tales IR remdy fully gesort her op macy in supy with all m Al aL which ir Alr Yor + ine + 5 iv a ne cariiest pos io 1 thus enlarge their co IGUEsts (aw uipnt in this o Collaborating With Paul Potter Prisons. ing In PArison Four in the Unit- | He claims his 1 the night ezhool trade of play writing. at the end of the winter he will have i 3.300 Cpe nC a88 Al and teach them the “4 several dozen strong and healthy young men bard at work writing plays for >almer aud the Frohmans and making excellent wages, and that in the course of a few years there will be a chair of dra- i matio | in the “much, ‘me with grave apprehension. 1 am "afraid that in the course of time play- instruction in every trade school land. Now, I like his idea very but there is one thing that fills § + Io tells me that Ah, ‘tis the uatare of the vibe, and of maiden, too— Bo when the bold Montana boy came from his | lair to woo The fair Kentucky blossom felt all ber heart strings {hril} - Responsive to the purring of Penn Yan Bill He told her of Lis cabin in the mountain far BWHY, : Of the catamennpt that howls by night, the wolf that yawps by day; So He told her of the grizzly with the sutomatic JAW, vl Be told ber of the Injun who devours his vie tims raw > : Of the jas | § $1 hs HALL CAINE ing but few gostures. low, bunt clear, except at the end of - evening, when it became a trifle hasky. Mr. Caina read his address. Ha sid in His voile was thn tia BLTOOG, (das a5 Ley Choust Wall J ddady, the apparent fact of their ability to ar- rive at an agreement may well excite as- tonishment. To Russia the acquisition of Constantinople would be incaleglably more nsefnl than to any other power, since only through the Bosporus can the great northern empire gain access to the Mediterranean. te : 2 Hitherto the czars have acted cn the theory that it was better for them to leave that coign of vantage under the | control of a weak Turkish ruler than t choy 14 1p Pall jit rv Chrictiny hans
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