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Does the protective tariff benefit the farmer? This inquiry is very pertinent ... Outspoken free traders ... Canada wants the Mills bill badly ... English press opinion of Cleveland's message ... What Bismarck thinks of American protection. [n.

Does the protective tariff benefit the farmer? This inquiry is very pertinent ... Outspoken free traders ... Canada wants the Mills bill badly ... English press opinion of Cleveland's message ... What Bismarck thinks of American protection. [n.

Does the protective tariff benefit the farmer? This inquiry is very pertinent ... Outspoken free traders ... Canada wants the Mills bill badly ... English press opinion of Cleveland's message ... What Bismarck thinks of American protection. [n.

Is this protection? Tax on farmers ... Hon. James Brook's speech, March 3, 1870. The American Free-trade league. New York [1870].

Is this protection? Tax on farmers ... Hon. James Brook's speech, March 3, 1870. The American Free-trade league. New York [1870].

Is this protection? Tax on farmers ... Hon. James Brook's speech, March 3, 1870. The American Free-trade league. New York [1870].

Is this protection? Tax on farmers ... Hon. James Brook's speech, March 3, 1870. The American Free-trade league. New York [1870].

What the farmers say about the tarriff ... Officers of the Free-trade league. New York [1870].

Commodity Exchange Heads seek method to prevent defrauding of public commodities. Washington, D.C., Aug. 1. Representatives of six major commodity exchanges today conferred with Department of Agriculture officials on methods of preventing so-called commodity counselors from defrauding the public through promises of extra-ordinary profits. Assistant Secretary of Agriculture Harry L. Brown is pictured as he laid before the group recommendations of Secretary Wallace for "vigorous action" to discourage brokerage houses from accepting business from certain types of commodity counselors. On the right of Mr. Brown is Dr. J.W.T. Duvel, Chief of the Commodity Exchange Administration. Represented at the meeting were the Chicago Board of Trade, New York Cotton Exchange, New Orleans Cotton Exchange, Chicago Mercantile Exchange, New York Mercantile Exchange, New York Wool Tops Exchange, and the Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce, 8138

Does the protective tariff benefit the farmer? This inquiry is very pertinent ... Outspoken free traders ... Canada wants the Mills bill badly ... English press opinion of Cleveland's message ... What Bismarck thinks of American protection. [n.

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Protective tariff.

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Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML.

Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 243, Folder 19.

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