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soon have to give place to th Ameritar, mnnuiactured articlc. TlTE n: whu wnits for New Vcur'.s day to cono before makhig his good pesolutions, am who turofi orer new leal' at any Other time. is not apt to acooraplish muoh by lus Xcw Year's i intion. But the American fople ure :ill i-irnt. They began earlyand ttipned over tbeh new leaf on the third da of Novembor, -hen thcy voted to caru out of the mtrp] of the (ioveniinuui tho F'ree-Tradei'Q, trhose i'uinousj policy has broujfht disaster to the ; :■ .' 'i cinjt rhf last four jears. Tuk begincing of the iiew yearisj irnditioi.aUy a time ror good resolulinii-. Th is s a sooíl time, thfiefore, for th pcople of tliis country to follow In i hi? footsteps of Thomas JcfTerson and ! ntBulve never lo buy foroign goods when j ■imilarguods of Amorican mnko can be foiiiid. ]t wij] hi -,i lotoasier.too.to keep i this ïvsolution ((ïiring t'io yeaw ihün i ii:;s been fou the last tewyears. Onder .VleKinley and i Prntectlvel Tariir American industries u-ill bei huilt up: Amerioan faetoi-fos wili open! and it wlll be oaster to lidri American X'oods than it ha been slnee I-Vee ! Trade cast its "deadly blijlu ,, : :tson"' uñón American industries.
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