SUPPLEMENT TO THE COLUMBIAN. Bloomsburg, Pa., October 31, 1800. TIIE WORLD: WEDNESDAY, ft WAR ON THE FARMER, PLUNDERED GY THE MILL-OWNERS WHILE THE FOREIGNER IS PROTECTED. ClWJrELLED BY LAW TO PAY DOUBLE mOES FOR AOMCtlliTTJEAIi 1WLEI1LNT3. Plioiogrnplia of Aneertlaerornta Ctrru. Iiilril In f-olitb America, nnd of Ad. verilacmente f the Sura Gooda Circulated In the United Mlntee A Hertuon Which Heeds N Word, tn Tolnt the Siornl Protected l'lrine Anirry at "The World's" Ills, clneuroa. That tho foreigner enjoys many advan toges not possessed by tho American con. nimer la apparent to tho most casual reader from this Advertisement plioto. Eraphod down from tho columns of tho export edition of tho Engineering and .sMnlngJournal. Gantlets, Corrugated Copper. Prico. 2 cents per anuaro inch, less MO Per cent discount for homo trado. Less (!0 nor cent. discount for oxport traae. The Engineering and Mining Jonmnl Is ono of the host known and wealthiest rcientifio publications in the world. Its weekly edition is forty pages, 10x14, and Its monthly edition, "for export," is mnch larger. Tho weekly edition circu lates in the United States, but tho monthly is printed for circulation abroad, among scientific people nnd persons in terestcd in engineering nnd mining bub- iects. There is hardly a city on earth, whatover tho language spoken in it pay be, whero it has not subscribers. To protoct the domestic subscribers to Its weekly edition from overcharges, tho Journal obtains special prices for them ana turns their orders oyer to tho agents of tho manufacturing flrnis. To proteot tho foreign subscribers to Its monthly edition from the overcharges of unseru. pnlous middlemen, who call themselves export agents, it receives and turns over their orders to the authorized agents here In Kow York of American manufacturers irko sell for expert, wbenover a foreign subscriber is charged more than tho market or quotod prico. It devotes from twelvo to twenty of the broad pages of its export edition to an. nouuecmcnts of tho goods of tho American manufacturers and tho prices at which tho agents sell their goods hero in Now York " for export only, " Tho advertisements In its "prices current" are not paid for by tbo manufacturers. The legular adver tisements of the manufacturers appear in its regular advertising pages. This "prices current" is a special servico to the foreign subscriber or reader, telling him tho exact New York retail export prico, so that bo need not bo swindled by any falno statement of tho ngont ho may emplcy. Those twolve to twenty pages aio a retail niaritet report. guaranteen correct nnrl tlm editor is wilhnr? to till rnv rotai orders that come to him at thrse nrices. "for export only," if tho middle man or agent is not willing to do it. THE rLANET, Jfi.S, OTTCB. To nick out advertisements (or an nouncomenls) from this market reuort for export trado wonld bo manifestly un- fair. Let us take a few of the tlrst. They nro arranged in alphabetical order, and npneulturnl implements head tno list Of those tho first is Allen & Co.'i "Planet, Ir." Hero is this market nuota- tion of those famous implements as offered to tno retail lorcign uuyeri acmalvire) liolfmtt.i 6. u Aim OS PUfU !. I"IJM in . CWlWnrf CrtU Oru. law flaxa. Plo. tlOa lint this revelation by tho publication of tho foreign advortlstmi nt -of tho fact tl nt tro " Plauot, jr.," Implements were tola murii cheaper to tno hmlgner than any Ati.er.cnn could buy 'brio, naturally 'axed asniu.l sform about tbo cars of tho m. iiutnrtuiers, S. h. Allen A Co., of Philadelphia . and as they conlJ not deny this lnng-cianJing foreign ndvcrtisetnejvt, nor these rip ally long-standing dis'ountfl to tho foreign retail buyer, they concocted tho following sctles of deliberate mis. statements concerning lie matter, and tent them to Tbe 'Would for publico, tiom rniiAtLrnu, MayBl, 1800. ."?,' a:i'Xn receipt of a copy of yonr issue pi May 11, caillnfr attention to your trtlcle ,'nar on the InrwerB." Jromlnent mention Is made m this artlrleot our (roods, nnd a? the statements are tllber wilfully, or through ntnoranrp. so entirely Islte, we ark tint as s rnftt.cr of etnii'le justice to ourselves j ou publish lnouriicxi ir.uo this niter, In ori'er that tho win air j c-u p oar I e aorreeleil. nilLoilirn wo are ii mm tttit tils ill not teralr tne Injury I, Vertptivln Into ihot mifTtli,lnll,. ,1ft, mesne trenail i thiwcii.M)inntilyor trooaa ate hla-her than tu tkc'xpo.t tiaae. Wo uenv in toto that we Mil atna-le tea. clilres at io ill to tl.e forelcu pmi.liii6er.iHloir any ruiicr man eu to the iloraeftlc retail ills. ir, moer uniiiar ireumstaneea. ieilPOimr. na nlmnllital v f ila. thA .(af.. 1llf l JIM. tlt. atnr.n1tluta,(A U titaro iPt. r.n.ba, an Itra. nrf ana 1.11111, .ur - N.Anibln.rt. a,i!l ypillUlfT( Oil M THE FOREICN ADVERTISEMENT. item tht Amrtean )tailr AptV, FpttnuK rHtton, afflStnilDPTOS lE,AOniCl)tT0llA. ffJl-lnttrumcntoi d flgrleUHurtv jl02) Initrumantoj de Agriculture.. Anj Atcon Aoojcn-TOTtt Covrttit. tomer, tndet itnutar lrcumsianeea! 1,11 nnr ernous trr ;tii,tcd to tho trttll no) er at.ioad. iilsrntitjtB wiich yyu c,uote on Ihcy ar ln.cie 1 tlcee. rntt are neter .nowluirlr suu..u ivi in. i uiiij uu, tu ii;a iratic. ttiat our aced dnillaeer quoted at SO.oO to the ic. all trade abroad. 11. mo ucny mar our Cfintuncci ilrui, rake ana rlouch h ever Luorincly (inoted et tti.UU 10 the iotelcu retail trade. h. e (lriiV tli.it. an, VirnAw ali.,1 1iA rjoash Is oier quoted at $3.eo to tberetall bujer abroad. 7. We deny that onr riretly band rlonsala etor ntiotedat the nice sou irlve. S. we deny that v,e are now advertising to sell niiroiiu at reiau cnear cr than wo v, ill sell at Lome ui nuoiewii?. or Krr,eap. u iiiiuicntiir, ur tai i.ea'. II. UndrrthehaadinK CrtltlTators protected Art rer lent." you sivo Itro columns of price?, cno imrportlnir 10. be the prico in the home tt-arket lor Jar?e lota at wholesale, and one uuroau. .correct. column pun ortlne 10 trite retail prico abroad, b irununuce uoxu iiKurca aDboinielj incorrect. jiiaicau ,1 nuoiinir me nomcsuc ntioiesale price quoie uonitbtlc letall priccB. nnd compare iti rafall ir.a 1ml u foreifm trade price-., i he lnlutl o is eo Cavrant that ffo do not thtalc it lieena any nrirunieuten cur part to aubntauttale It, nnd ue trust you will place these tacta before sour readers In order lodiiabntte Ihem of the falso Impression nuibu iuui a, ,iuie auajr uitb cruaiDU. B. 1.. ALLEN : UO. denting TnriB own AnyEiiTisr.resT. As evcfyTssuo of fncniTthTi letter was on its face an absoluto and unqualified iaiFeuooa, nna wouiu bo jtnown to bo such by cvory reader of The Wop.ld, its publication was declined entirely in the interests of S. L. Allen .t Co. It was pointed out to that foolisn llrm that The wortLi) had mado no tntement or stale. nients whatover concerning their goods or implements; that Tun Woimn's only statement with which they were con cerned wa3 that this was n nhotocronh of a foreign advertisement ot their goods, and that what H. Ij. Allen A Co. contia. dieted m their leltor worn tbo statements not of Tun Wor.r-D but of ihemf elves in their own ndvcitjsement, or of r-ome ono authorized by them to advertise their goods for salo abroad nt these pricoi. lur. Aoi;i,r added that it wonld publish ttith nleasuro a nroner letter from them denying that tLe udvcrtl6emcut was an. thorizod by them, or that they filled orders in aecordanco with it, or that it represented tho prices paid for their ini. plemcnts by forolgn buyers. a. ij. Alien & uo. reiuseu to write sucn a letter or mako such n denial. Thet dahed not. They know, or had reason to know, that Tnn AVonnn held their re ceiptcd bills, signed by tho firm, in which they had sold, at ncTAin, to for cign biibscrlbf rs, at tho exact net figures mimed lu their foreign advertisement. Not ono word of this would havo np neared in Tm: Wor.r.n but fur tho fact that S. L. Allen fc Co. havo printod their misrepresentations concerning T :e yVoBLD in trado paper.!, nnd Republican editors havo given them wido circulation in party newspapers whoso leaders do not know that all Tnn Woni.n has douo ij to photograph and reprint from thn pho. (ogra'ih Plato, without chamo. the foreicn advertisements of S. Ij. Allen's poods. and it is proper that tho readers of The ioni.i, saoum Know exactly what man. ner of men theso protected manufac turers oi agricultural implements a.'e. Ftnw-J. rJTereit)! OaftoaU CU-rnr ajaJ'JOWf llfff awe. Iron bvia Cul. ! T'-iJfc ' cuter' " " U' eJAMiVjt,U ' tr u Iris Beaa Cutter .n7,...,...r.. IT ktvnard x:etej,iron:l!a, trta Doiici. VlliaeJ tA i Barf 'iHiiiiiii!!'vr S Sv r - , litai mi j CP. Qreal :ioi'Ewrt',Tti o-iivie! vi;i'ti'rj'fhittVf l$j TKid Cutter... - Ji . . Iroo llevn liowe. . . rlVanrsi Sa(1 tail unny Lod..., SSlpl-Xa, . I3.K0 CtltlT . I l.L5t 101 a cattaC- autof. With villfal, A.Vt uIIIiaiiI hrrf. ttsl A a tilit. ii(lvrtlietnentd hava tn bore duced in si.o ny tlm phot -nrapher, and they are printed fiom tbo rino negative, the prices tuny Vo blurred, una thoynro inneuilod In oKaror 'ypot I'liinut, ji., Bted drill. SO libit dlscnnnt BO per cent., or $(1.80 net to the foreign 'combined drill, with full attachments, El'j, discount SO per cent., or !p8. Id net to the furoiu buyer. I'iretly iio. eJi liOrer cent, discount, Br i.:sj tn ilie torolBU buyer. 1-iierSy haud.plow, '.'.f-0i SO percent, discount, or 41.75 net to tho foreign buyer. . ,,, . ,., kiteol hor'e.lioo nnd cultivator, with whoeii 6U.7S nut to the foreign but or, (Tin) lUt prico to tbe domci.tic buyer is 61" 1 j'lafn cultivator, 4.D0nt to tho ftrclgn Imyer. To the domeetio buyer it isc3 11". a v .. Bvcry American farmerkuows what too domestio agent of Allen & Co. charges him fortbetft Implements, how ho knows what the New York export agent charges liu foreign ictail buyer. a silly nasi. When this advertisement waj first re. puiduced in Tut WonLD of May H it wns from a copy of tho Journal not oon. timing tho name S, L. Allen & Co. hot a word was said in The Would ooucorn. Ingthead.oit'temeut or the firm, 'lhe ladyertUcmeut told all theia was tu ho told. Ccrta'a ixl Two liorw, a, v ainlior.n tlnia'a r1V7ta!lfIrnrtH., . liltcticoc'a 1 ot&to IXacr and eaorol llovr.- 7?u tViTvawioiianaiq auQTa. Hon, I OKH'a lutata M,mr.. ...... in) Tho foreign buyer Is equally well off here. On all theso goods, whether Eiuglo cr two-horse ploughs, whothor shovel or potato digger, lorolgn retail ordt-ra arc tiled m this market at 33 per cent. dis. count. Thoy are lrco on board ship, at tho net prices this leaves from tho list. Does tbo farmer get 30 per cent, discount oven at tho factory? The Onconta plough makers-whoevor thoy may Lo-wcro wiser thanB. Ij. Al len A Co they ke pt their months shut nnd "lot the storm blow oyer." Allen's fate v.as n bharpand direct w amine; whioh nil tho othir protected uiillownors heeded. n.iv EASES. In bay rakoi the discount io tho forolgn purchnborraiiges fi-nn a to 10 per cent, tie d retire 1r prcvul. rjTtbiu.,n ten Tho S. I!. Nyo Company offer tho for. o'gner only :t per ctut. discount 1mm tlu ir list, lint the nu Arbor Agricultural lii.pi..iy o'ttr their i?2j lake at 417, which is a httlo 1 etter. Jh'erakinlfarlWeCt OhUKAloIlcSLATrf ko. i... aa.uu Nil. 5 ioJJ .0,0.. wj l't: No.il. (1 $17. No. 8. SCO. tia, 1 f X I ttm'-iri?;,cAilKt. is THE AMERICAN ADVERTISEMENT. trtom t4 Amtrtca Hail for 4pritt rrgU$ Zdltlvn. atrare of this the goods are sold with the. stamps of the old companies, as though no chango had taken placo. tANTEHNS AND OIL CAM, Protected 48 per rent. f.Vma eiiarJt.a. HnclteTe,Ko,n, perdeien (J.JJ eruoreu i Ma. 1. tia J.ltt lanierua, per aoien . Ouss oil cadi, tno Ballon, jam ANN. ARBOR AGRICULTURAL CO., JMifiifpi(tui,frt f lt AtlTinnBlroi Mswef.fcr tri ertw henetj AdTifcaftwlleJUori: Aftttnto M.J4lbrer PIawt.AilToenTTtfJdri rra'eft 0 horwt: JomI liiUoce liuup Rtktt, (or en or two honcf alteirf Itirroved Cummin led Clirper Cutttri, liret Uc, itlll. or Yr.tbout MuUcator AtucltVi OltiQlpweM w4Jy:M (nahen) CtalUritor, Neb t Ptlttjl T'ftr Hiy - - ' ANN ARBOR, MICH., U. S. A. MMI Jff aa ! 5 M.t'teftMw' uw bosks' auw ai ViV i "ti On other cast 6tcel garden rakes tho riatKe!lriBirca, f,; 11 i. m. !. aa.. a.H.1 1.M, vat& t fti. roulai, tptrtab.t!Sf-lw, ijclMi'iri",' i.WP.rwwsK.L rFfit nkl,i.,.i.-i -...I a, iJ-Hfi Nt. ! Itom P"rA'i AtACAloUou rat. .mitred. discount ts only 70 per cent, from tho standard asso. iatiou list. Theboare the opening advertisements of theso " discounts for osport only" on tho lirst page and column of tho Journal's "price current, '' 01 imirket report for tlio foreign retail trade buyers. It oncshould go turoiign 1110 iwruty pages tn tuii mar ket rnnort and nick out two or threo col. umns of plumB liko that concerninj; gas. kets, v.hicli beads this Hit, It would bo manifestly unfair. It is well to take tho fat and lean fairly, tho more particularly because these aro matters v.ith which the iarmor is familiar, llo knovtstho pilcos nt which ho has to pay, and lis can com pare tbcm from his own knowledgo with these market prices tn the foreigner. If ho wish 11 copy of this oxport edition of tho Journal let him tend i.0 conM to The M'oriLP for one. Tho rcaderi of The Vor.LD cannot r sri ' 1 to photograph and reprint tho wl" These, fairly taken, aro enough t icnco any sceptic. Let him satisfy himsi.11 Willi the originals. ANOinKH EXAMPLE. The American Mad nnd Import Journal milillcl-ci Rf.vc.rnl rilitloris. One is lor circulation in this country ; tho otheis for circulation abroad. Tho foreign odition contains a 'foreign price-list," to which tho foreign reader of tno ndver tiseracnts is referred. This "foreign tirli'p.llst" Is liont sacredly from nil American eyes. Not u cipy con bo Iuui In tills fuuntry nt nny price. Aflor wftirini threo monthfl and ex liausting otery means at its command the Taiiff.liefoim Club's expert, Mr. J. Alexander I.Inil(ulst, tent .tn South America for a cony and obtniucd.througn tiit. cnnrifKv nr n t.niidsh firm, the " Stnnhh Supplement" fur April. It is liA.iiinii in Iati'h tvne. "Illustrated Cur. rent l'rice.Ltsi, ot American Productions nnd Manufactures lor txportation." An examination of thishpitnuh preeio corrieut " hliows that tho lino of goods riftrp,l Itwif the snino oeneral nature as that 111 tlio export uJitionof iheLugiucer- in.' and .Miuiiig dourum, oxeept tnat. 11 re I roeuts n lunch widtr rango'of protected mlilfil fiinils. nnd tho discounts offered aro fiom 10 to 16 per cent, belter. ' 'Ihe iir.cci. quoted," it t-ays, "aio thtso that rule on tlie dav of its publication and ro subject to tno liuctuatiOESot tua marKet." asti Aitnon tlouous. Tbo supplement contains forty-cigbt wldo coiumiu. A portion of tlio first two U reurodu' O.I tn the udjoinlng coinmns, photogmphid di v.n to World measuro ami printed from tl.e zinc negam e. In the wiin: nm"br of tho Amorican tnil in tlm i n. lKli ulition for Anril cir. culated in this country, the Ami Arbor Aprieultura! tiomuimv iidtellisos ino intnio a,'risultnml iniplemenls, luf at n dtfcrerJ price. Jiolli iiilvertiseuients navo noeu pbotogiaphod by Thii Woblii, nnd are liita.iii.al hmIo bv f-.ide. in reduced size. to fit its cnlutnuu, Irotn tho zinc-plate negative. As ibis reduction may Plurr the prices in niintius Ibey ato hero appeuiioa: desired for any explanation or statement that it might wish to make. It was so cr. cited over tho publication of the Spanish advertisement that it lost its head and its manners, replying neither to that cour. teous letter nor to two lotters on matters of business written after. It had been caught red-handed, In the very act of robbing tho American farm, ers, and it had nothing to say. There was nothing it could say. ONE IS AS OOOD AS A ITCNDaED. Thoro aro in this Spanish supplement advertisements representing tho menu faotnred products of ICO protected Anns nnd tho same number of difierent pro tectcd industries. Practically, nn ndvor tUcment of one protected firm 16 nu ad vertisement of all firms engaged in tho same trade and competing ono with an other, for no ono firm will refuse to pivo as good discounts as r.uotbcr and these advertisements represent fevernl thou. Band protected manufacturers. ripacowin not permit n newspaper to nrint nt ono tirao all or even n large nor. lion of those advertisements. As they are nil alike, differing only as ono star differs from another star or ono pon from another ica, with tno presentation of tno follow- ng delicious advertise incnt on page a tho work of tho "detectivo camorn 'may bo finished: SUPbCMCKTO) j(t82) CultWador SolitartOa J'arcoiiT CriTTfaTCi Coawtrn OolJca I' armap la, ll-Duniptna IMtv, t!?,W; 2 eu. ft a l&a'lWT&t. t tllliJr-o..a10IJ.iMt, l.e.t.4J.i iwl"" ihw is much better. The Chieftain Ilay.Hako Company offer tbo foreign buyer It) per oetit. on its list price, and it fills the urders repotted from abroad at these prices TAraQlCAavQalAt, rraeatatKlgartaaaraVeB.. rtrtar s!l J-!::":::ir-::-:::-:::-:::::;:: iil f I't? " ' t.a. TTtlili'.la.Henuitm, Sl-cl OaMaia. Lin. rrivcaai. I Ul. Oramf. IVTefOi ... ei l.ej ). fli w I , ...Ill UAJ HOD 111 tl ., .....? 7 aft nu ij.li At !, :.m t ltd IU) ' hi. to and X Here the foreigner has n " solt snap, " He may buy a dozen stetl-brscetl garden rakes, with eight teeth, listed 8H, at a cllacouut of fceventy and fiva added, or a net prico of Hii.ltS per dozen. Can any American farmer buy n dozen ol these for ?i-.-ti V Any foreign reader of the .numa! may. All he need do is send ii cheek for that amouut nnd one dozen will be delivered free on board th ship for ciporU g at lt , y 01) I. (JO 30.0(1 4IL(Kl 1T.UO cutter. tr. uti I'rfcf. CIS. 00 FJ.(X) J5.C0 IIA.OI) sr,M) IK). Of) 411.1)1) 2K.00 18.1)0 H.(l(l r.o.no 80.00 Advance plousli. .. AilvaiiOD pljiiath... Ilai'lc Siler Mower, llor.o mice Cuuiiium; feed - Jail, tl Ann Arbor ontttr. No. 'J... 2-1.00 Ann Aibor cutter. No. 1... Kl.tlO Cllrtjer cutter t) .11) Lover uuttcr. l--., Cultintur Ui.no biioeii (10.00 It will pay every Atniruttn farmer to study tliu advertisement iuteudeJ for circulation in Spauuh America only, Here aio no onusttci.rt df nisot nuts au'1 nn ouuortnniiy to uuibble. as Alien at Co. tiiod to. Tho plongh, the mower, tbjfeod cutter nro enidi s.la at unit prtco. freeou b mrd ship at iew York, There is not a farmer in tbo united Mates who U es not know what ha has to pay for tho tamo Implements, 'fh re Is not A farmer who does not know that hn cannot p.iichaie at tuo prices nt wnicu tney aro nerc onereu to the Kiuuiard. It any farmer believes that he can bny tbcin at these tpanlih prices let him send to Ann Arbor and see If his order will be filled, Uo may nnd probably will tret bomo fc'i all discount from the list price advertised, to make him feel good, but ho will not rot the CO p, r cent, discount g van the Kpaulard. Tins photograph was published m Tiie Wobld June H, and the Ann Arbor Com pauy was courteously oficrttd any epace it . i. ' p;- A'StlTaitof aoliiario. alatetn'" Sukl " rt5ioB lo. cSri .'eu talaa it acare, tCBfleto, tli. I. a Uea totJu!!.l'a!e b'it alatcmaiEail.litrfatrioBAja; ilf.1. i ta. v ?ilia Vorlj, 111, 0)-temkrieiiriS Cranel. Csovn MwrrtoiTiua "aCwiranr. 1 AATAajorlia !!tl n'K.ao. 'Al.la..6 ta-l!rtia..-.f i . jsi-is" "::::::: i.u II M 7ea ,...t...i ti.tn 211") 4VTnati' d) sem'JI-t ds lrlii aalleleeil. 1 " Aiadaa iv rcwrU- ivll? loiiile,rila on.... -v-l X'na.Icw oolce,iTailA 1. At. caoATaTer5 BixiKTaijs tnrtKilAvr.r. Ts. ... .... nwiea.iw mmmmj tOA lit Ul - . tirro 00 JO llbrw1 tiSiletaloadurM Jvl.MJ".,r XafrCla CataW. VOTaCV. I. uU .majia i" Tho finanlard. this nilvertisemcnt says. may buy n six shovel Waul sulky cultlya. toi with steed wheels from tho Fremont Cultivator Company. con.pMo and "free on licjird at Ke v Vrrlc," for 'I ho prices f tbo grain-towers of tho Crown aiiiaiiifacturtug t'oiapauy aro ipioted in tbo n hvriitcmtut as "ireo on bouid, New Yolk." Tlm lenders oi The Woeld who do not know what prices aio chaigcd Americans fur these implements are requested to ad. drus ino l remont l uaivntcar company, llollovue, O., and tho t'lown Mnnufue. tutlug Comp iuy, at I'helps, K. Y. Their Anicricaii advertisements do not givo prices, but instruct tbo Amciicnn render to writo to them for prices. ILLUSTT. ITIOXS UEItELT. It Is a pity to singlo out any firms aroaag tho 14,100 who nie doing this aelliug nbroml, in the world's markets, in open coinpnfitirti with loroipn msnulac. tuure, mid bUlm? at tumie ut prices in which thoy are "protected" by iaw. the America) buyer bniugApioveuted fr.m buying from any ouu else bv n fine tang, iug from 10 per cent, to absolute probi. bitinn. What those few mrn nro doing 14,500 priitcctetl mtll-owners nre dolus, i'liis Is wlint nil Protection Is )rl( null THIS AMUIMCAN CONSUJUIK. Not ono of 11)050 11.100 protected mill. owners is any worse tl.nn another. The men nanod are ttio " mil lest-mniorod " tn the Hit. 'I heir " protection " is tbo smallest nnd their "combination" to keep up prices is among tho least. They nro i,el. tied simtilv bccaiiso thov are the first named in tbe price lists, and to pick out any others would be to sho occaalou to suspicion that only bad cates were taken. crrAiia sot wholesale rwcrs, The exnlmat!on is made by the men hired by tie protected manufacturers that these prices nre wholesale foreign prices. This is not true. Tiny are the prices at wmon any joreifiner, wimiover ins oo. ounutlon iuhv bea mnv nilrchase u slnerte article, na advertised, lie must buy a dozen rakes, of course, but he need buy only ono hand plough. The dis counts are given when ho buys as ndvor tlsed. These are not prices limited to tho for olgn subscribers of the Journal, or oven to tbo foreign renders of the Journal. They are tho market prices nt which tho export agent In New York must sell, and if ho refuses to sell at these prices the foreigner may remit to tho Journal nnd have tbo orders filled. Iloroisalct tjor from tho Journal which was rend in tho beuato during the last week of tno tariff debate! r.saisr.E!tix asp Mtsiuri JocnuAL, New York, Aug. Efi. ibuo Deaix Sin: 1 tm obliged to yon for the letter of Ana. 25 re. spcctlng proceedings taken in the trcn&to ro enrding our "Vncea Current." Prices quoted by us arc, as yon will notlco at the iirftd of the first column. " for frncrl only," and the nrlcce therein given aro the nrices at wlucli ei rrj lorelarii enliaerllier pnw Imv In tiiia nlArket. Itntantla tnresann that orders for farm Implements arc fre quently lor ono only. It to buy ono machine la leiau traoe. men tneso loicign prices are retail nrices. tlnr aloitieaille entiaerlliern nre linrreal Trotn the ri-ieeai nlioteii In tlieap reliimn.. These special discounts are 'Tor Ilxport Uuiy. nun l u more ltitin onn lanlnnce e linvo lout onr r.ctvertUer Ihrouch our pulillalilria three price. i mciosa art inroice rrom cf. rren to.. itftcft tex toil; iv is for arte of tm macMnti quoted ly us, nna 3 cats trill miftro llint It conleriiiN pxnrllr sllh our prleen nn reiirtittetl h yon hi "Tho W'nrlilf" nnrl tunt inn net nrlcn 011 tno bill l rxnelly nn atntpil ly ymi In 1lia World," Your statement that tti foreigner can Tniv at retail I.N Tills MAlllvHT Wienpi-r fAnn the domestic ccntitmer. ts as indisputable as the dally reoint!on of tho earth. YVn can enumerate any number of luntai.ces where bouses havt wtitlon 1o us: I'rlrea tur. nlelieil nro rnr eapurt onlya and It noulal be mast Injiirlona in na t( tlieae llatire. stern rlrritlnleil In 1I10 home murker,'" In goinir through onr letters this morning, wo counted no Jess than llftv-ciclit received during tiie month of July, thanking ua for puonsning tno"l'rices Lnrrent," aa it en abled our subscribers to keen a check on tlio prices charged them on their indents. Yours, very truly, ENOiNunitiNa and Mimiko Jocenal. ToT. E. Willson. This disposes of tho misrepresentation that tho prices riuoted for tho foreign differ in kind on the slightest from thoso quoted for tho American. Tho foreigner nnd tbo farmer buy on the same footing precisely. They bny in tlio same market nnd from tbo same people and in tno namo amount aB tho foreigner. BUT THEY PAY A DIFFERENT 1'ltICE. IIOUEST CONFESSION. The editor of tbo Farmer's Call, cub lishtd at Quincy, III., is n Protection, ist. The Farmer's Call is an outspoken advocntn of Protection. Tho editor wrote to A. II. l'aniubar. President of tbo Pennsylvania Agricultural Works, nt Y'ork, Fa., who is ono of the laigcst ex porters and ono of tho richest of tbo pio. tectcd niill.owneis of this country, ask. jug Mr. l'nrnnhnr for tho "facts," for publication. Mr, Farnuhnr answered his letter and gavo him "tho facts," which tho editor o! tho t anner' Call was'bravo enough to publish. Mr. Farquhar's letter is ns to! lows ; Tho " fact" U that onr protect !vo Insve lire it tniillHtrnu. eavliullo upon the narrl. cultural rnminnnlfy. As a innmt.racturer 1 wiiH inellneil to unv nnthlnrr linou the anli- iect, for the reason tbnt it Mas natural to atippoKO it ansutuiy was nencntm it was mo inanulacturing elnaa, to which I belong, lint, as I hao explained, tlm inrim-r In tie. iuu aieilro.l. t I' ore lallllnir Ilie arnna,, lair lliai ariilflpn eirc. Anil I lioneiltly lie. beve now that it is to tho interciit of the manulnctitreri t'tcnischos to eliiniuato the prntoetho featute liom our land laws. OmiTAlN'I.y OL'U I.tANfFA'-ri'LTiKS AUU tjOf.I) .MUCH I.UWEU AUilOAH: sin ronlil mil v neeil lin.tertlnn In eel lellrr iiile. from our riiliitnrrai nt Inline. e do mautifaetnro and fell in Cap, aria. Hotith Ameili'c. 11111I Euiono many acrl cnllural Imnienienta atnl machines, and eould tiai have lriie raw matt riul imui the coimnor. cial ndvantaatea wlneh tree trade would give on. AutfiiMi.ft uouid Ltcome the rrreat maim. lacturmg emporium 01 1110 usuu, annjrie fanner ol corrae wonld ehaie the pros. oi'il.v. aince he u.iulu Lave Jess, to pay tor eterythitic and irot hctter pncis for all he aoiu. uo 011 wiin j our iroou worK. 11 nen ilie Itirnier liOaEhiaj lu ildnlt linil riao up uirolllst tills at.Inallo II la (leoiaeil. Tho Iron Ace. ono of tbo cXdcst and mott devotod advocates of Privectlon in thn country, satstnept. 1): It lias ticen oenounft-n ns nn aiiqnuous t roeceiling that American producers snould lewillini: tn lit toreigneis hatelcooda at rrlce" lower lliati thoao which hey ask Aineiicuu consumers 10 rav. .1 ivj.-a nmomn 0 e i'j r.' 01 l,ir J 0 en .' u-t SenttU to M'M'e afflft orvhun evt vj one itiwituiwissiii avure It la iiutin 111 mnii linen nnu 1. uuiy luatl ImlilKf not itlouo oil btnnd urmA-iUa of imllot nut nla.o na n ineaaaurc ht'ileflclnl 1 -suicricnn coiianiuci-e. VaI.SEHOOII AND rOBOERT, To deeeivo nnd delude Ihe ltennbilean farmers tbt AlutrKir.. Fcouoniiit ou.clni ciL'anot the H. Son protected mill.oti. crt-took 11 copy of the weekly cditiovfvof I'.ngluetiiug and Miniuff Jtitirnal, vhiJ.li does u 't contain the cNport prices-Mv L.iter i-eiug i noiisi eu oniyin ltsmonini edition-i.ud uescrit-tu it ns follows The lfiif! nnd I snort Jou i.ai anil tie Aut' mduatriH clTi'ulato almost eninslveiy amoutr l!lfii I ui Ltiuacta, auu ii.e f.uvi.iri rti.y u i tii,n. oiai Ji,urn 't Luutaina little, as Ita L.-111.0 lndl ciilea, thai wonM pitere.t lariiu tb. A tri.e irulev ol tlie clrsa to wlilth thoioailcra of cuy 1 ai er belong la ua ailteitiliiv list, au.l that of llo LittiiiHtrxny nud ,V. liliitf J.vi intttioiia that Ita a?rU'Ultnrai readera are few Iruleeil 'lhu Issue of Alu. UO, lur caaiiiii.e, I aa r'..rly four loin, dred aUlerttsiirs ot at loa-t oLOtiunilreaUlrTereat ciasoa 01 aHioiaa OTfce vicea, aru not cue 01 11.1 BAMMEES rnOTECTED 45 TEE CIST. ruin anuraal. To Jtr. aisaari. prices of nearly every class of ngrlcul-1 port markot its discount Is sai per cent, turnl imp'ements. For export nil eoods are dolivered free on Jiut the misrepresentation ot tun L.con- ooaru nt iiueiuu ur -ioiy iuia, omlst wulcu sent out a man to investi. gate The YonLD's exposure nnd had his eport that it was absolutely accurato is as nothing to the deliberate forgery wlitcnl'nrin ana rireside. of Mpringuoia. 0., an agricultural newspaper subsidized with the advertisements of protected mill owners, stntlcd on a general round of the ItepublictiU press. Farm nnd Fire- side enid: 4.37 4.18 3.04 '-02., lA.nn 3.82J; 8.37 4. OS A fHnrt trlnfllv satins nascn nf the Kew Tnrk Woblii contalnlnir ono of a series of articles on "War on the laruieia,"ln vinlcu thatiareratteintitalo show that tbe American nisntilartiirers uro plunjerlnir the larrrera ry tejlitfir farm imr letnenta chearer abroail than at tint. tl'iA tArmara. !e ttnnk thslMs-just lt,loiiany other polttl- CaTuSeorrfeeisrtip'le from the list of tmrleraents (riven. It atatei) that the No. 40 OllTer ploneh To for tfesara. IA.S0 fi.OO 4.00 per dozen,, I'.SO riBRE WARE. Fiottcted 28 per rent, ll ma marital. Standard fibre ware, per . doren , Water vails aa tl.oo Dairy palls 4.$0 l'ire nails 0.00 Measures, 1 peck 4.00 Half peck 3. BO Hplttoons,. largo.. 18.00 lliiateyrall "-oo Milkptlla S'2 llaier luns. -i locnca ,., Kcelers. 7 inches desp.., 12,15 Milk pans 2.70 Water coolers, 0 callous. 24.00 Water coolers, lfi callons 00.00 Valer coolers and inters. lu gauous m.uu SCALES. rrotetttd 45 per cent. 170Atf Grocer. H ounce to 02 pounds., vu.uu Meat and butter, K ounce to (It! pounds 7, 00 riatform, 1,000 pounds 25.50 a. 000 nounds 112.50 Dormant. 5,500 pouuds. 5'.'.50 o,uuu pounos eo.uu Ilay scales, 3-ton ca pacity nr.uu 20-ton capacity 225,00 SnEir.S. BCEEW-nniVEBS, AWU AMD TOOLS. mOIECTlVE DETT, 45 TEE CENT. 2.10 rajv-. IjNcra, 13.40 3, HO 4.110 3.40 s.i a 14.40 2.88 4.08 10.20 0.73 2.111 10.20 72.00 115,20 To for Iffaara. (5.40 6,30 22.1)5 CD. 25 4 0.25 70,50 78.7.1 202.50 Vottx mjrliaa. To for oigntto. 1.05 .43 1.80 Hound hammers. no. 5, per doz.. No. 7. per doz... No. H.ncr doz... Solid east steel. Allan ara nail. peruoz ' 1 Hi.. 4 nz.. ner doz.. 4.60 Machinists', ball pein. l iu., peruoz "" u lb.. oz..nerdoz..a. 10.00 Wicnches. . . mack, io in., pcraoz. o.oa Hrlght. 10 ln..pcrdoz 0-5 Jlechanlcs' black, 10 j In. ptriloz 6.24 Other, brtsut, 10 in., tier doz 4,03 Kickcllcd, 10 in., por dnj- 7.27M Polished rachet brace. s.lii. sweep, per uoz.. ax.uu 12-ln. sweep, per doz 14.10 Pollabsdpatout brace. s.iti. acep, per doz. 4,20 11. in. stteep. per doz 4.80 Elt braces. 7-in. stieep. per doz. 0.45 l'-f.in, sweep, par doz 13.50 tJpolTord, 7.1n. sweep, pordoz 7,20 1 4-iri. tweqp, per doz. 12.00 tileevo brace. 12.1u. sweop. perdoz. 13.50 A XEB PROTECT ED 45 PEn CENT. Homo I for tniraa otstntro. First quality, bronzed perdoz $7.70 $0.75 lioiclled, perdoz S.24 7.20 is sold to Englieu fanaera lor leas than to the Aroencan. The manuXacttlrers publicly, over their onn sienalure, rmo an uueuatltrd denial onto BiJtren ear, ana aciy tueir accusers id liro duce truthful evldcnco to suatain their caarires, Tho Oliver plough had not been named by Tnn Wor.LD. Farm and Firesido wanted its advertisement, and to please tho protected null. owners generally, ana perhaps get an advertisement worth a few dollars from tho Oliver Company for defending it from n statomcnt nover mado In Tor. AVnr.r.n or in any other paper, so far cs nny ono can learn it deliberately coined this paragraph, which is still pub. lished by liopublicon papers, although lnrm nnd inesido nas since npoio. gized" by declaring that It did not say anything of tho kind, ns it was not tnll. Inn nliont Tnr. Wonr.it. but " fioaio Imr " orRoineltofly nine what or whom it does not know. The conduct of tho honest Farmer',; Call in publishing Mr.rarqu har's letter makes n atrong contrast with thnt of l'nrm and riieside. which deliber. alelv deceived nnd deluded its readeis. The llr inililienn weeklies throughout tho country nro publishing a pningrnph it reads the same in each one thnt TnE Would has been eompolled to ncknowi. edgo that tho pricis quoted for export weio falso nnd liaudulent, uud that its statements concerning tho prices charged Americans it has never mado oven ono statement of this nature have been iriiiiiinhniitlv refuted." But no He- publican editor has ever piven tbo refu ration or published anything from Tm: World to refute. Not ono dare lot ms readers oven know what The World has really done. A GENERAL- REVIEW Or HARDWARE. To not ntihooTactfacts.thotarilTieforin rommittea of the Iteform Club of Now York began last Autumn to gather from tho protected llrms tlieir domestic dis. count sheets, lly correspondence from foreign countries, through foreign mer chants, tho foreign discount shtetH were obtained, altboijh in somo enscs they were furnished directly and with the domostlo cliBconiifB tno sender ueiug nvnlAnllv iiiditfpient lo fltiv comment. The work of compiling nnd collating was intrusted to air. .1 Aiexnuner lainaquist, of Cornell University, ono of tbo most painstaking and cnietui ot inriu writers, nnil hn lias now on file, tabulated nnd nr. rouged, many .thousnndsof thesodiscount pound to Americnns. 6.40 0.00 4.30 6.08 3.112 3.00 6.75 10.80 12.00 3,50 4.09 7.58 10.83 6.3 OH 10.04 10.83 Hi).. Victor. 4 Incites. per gross ca.uu 11 Inches, ner cross.... 12,00 Clipper, o Inches, per aozen 11 inches, per dozen.... Diamond sncars, ti incites. PcrdDzen Annie. 10 Inches, ner dozen 1.83 Tailors' japanned, 13 luetics, per pair. ., a.oo ill lnelipR. per oatr 8.40 NIcLel-platcd, 12 inches. per pair. , at.ou 10 iuclies, per pair..... 10.50 On trimming shears, ladies' scissors, paper and bankers' shears and pruning k Ileitis similar favorable prices are given to the export trade. Screw drivers, S In., per dozen Other slzei of propor tionate prices. Aviland tool sets. No. 1, 10 tools m handle per dozen No. combination est, per dozen. 47J4 8,10 12.15 12.00 I). 83 .77 1.78 1.03 1.43 2.40 5.00 8.30 7,70 I37M C.BO 8.60 LOCES AND TRArS PROTECTED 45 PER CENTa Per dozen, locks and narlliiAltii o. 1 brass padlocks No. 85 ho. 20 Scandinavian looks tlo. Ill) MO. 120 No. 130 No. 140 Malleable iron Xo. 1) , To a j-Jiorffrs. To for otgntrl. (3,80 4.27 4.27 4.75 0.23 nATcnr.Ts and slecoes. Protective duty: Hatchets, 45 per cent sledges, iSc, 2j cents per pounu, 179IH tnarkot. ITatchets, shingling and lathliiir. No. l.ntr doz. J4.00 No. 3, per dozen 6.13 t.iaw, ;o. i, per uozen. n. a.. No. :i, per dozen 6.70 llrcail, "H Inches, per ll07All 10. 25 Sledges, cast Bted, flto iiotinciR ano over, per pound 8.1 7.11 TtrmMcamlrha'. T, nOlinilS and over. Per pound.. 8.1 7.3 Anvil tools, ton anedges. per pound ad i Ton fullers, flatters, tct hammers, cold chisels, railroad-track chisels, hot chisels, .to. . nro ouoted at tho same price per pound as top Bweyges for the home ana expert trado respectively. ANVILS, VISES AND OASKETg. Protective duty: Anvils. 2 cents ner pound; vises anu casEotB, 4.1 per cent. Homo To for niaiAaf. tijnori. Anvils, 100 to BOO pounds, perpounu.... co.ue.i au.ui, Vites, solid box, No. 25. 5.1:1 4.32 rso. lou ii,4u t.vis No. 150 15.30 12.011 No. tlOO 23.01 20. 10 Qaslcts. commatod cop per, per aquaio men... l.t . Tbo Jlchiulov Tariff bill raises tho duty on nnvtls. Anvil manufacturers may piobably 1 0 able to lower the prico for export, while tney add ore-uail cem pe a.hppl. rovpnnr? every branch of pro. tApipii Tnnitiifiictnres nun snouinir tnat in avprt-indiisirv the mill-owner can and does' nud is only too glad to compote in the foreign murnet, wnere 110 is not protected," "Attn ihotoreign nun-owner, llmldini the illnitratious. hero is a summary of his report of tho homo and foreign puceB cnaiptu uv mo proiocicn firms ent'Ogcd in some of the protected ir.clal mauulaotures. In ovcry case tlio foielon price" is reini I. tor n t ncio ar ticle (or package), ftee on board in New Yorlr City, whtln tbo domestic urico is lor largo wholesnlo lots nt factory, freight or rint.bottom kettles., expross to bo paid by the buyer: llouiid hoitom ketttli a 11 7a aw. t7.20 0.00 12.00 , .73 , .81 , .00 . 1.17 , .87 Homo markot, .62.60 (0. 00 7.60 10.00 .67 To for. If ears. t'-i.lU .60 15.00 To ror C toilers 0.10 .10 .011 1.5 SAD'HIONS AND 1LUT1NO UACntNES. J'rotnUve duty. Hi cents per pouritt. Itomo To for. aiamai. Kad.trors. nickel plated. per dozen sets tu,.u iij.m Knov tlutlu tcachiuoii. ti ItlCh 3.00 3.24 Himilnr discounts on Crown. Eagle and Americuu fluting machine.!. KITCIJHN HOLLOW WARE. JYofeitfte dutv. 1M cents per pound. CELTIVATORB TROTPCTED 45 PER CENT. Jlono Toor. niilriaf. itintrt. Wheel hoc, cultivator rake and Plough ,.....$11.00 J8.40 All sleel hoise-hoe and cui. HTator, iiiin ivnt'in oiuv v. an atAPi itialn cultttator. with Vibeol T.20 1.50 1HEES AND TE0UE11S PItOTEOTEU 45 PER CENT. T.np'r lever rskes 815.00 114.21 r.e;i.din.ipialiea...s 18,00 17.12 liayteddtr 20.no 25.2, Potato diBser t'.OO 0.7 PLOKlUa PROTECTED 43 I Ell CENT, rn'n-liiirsn- ftlillli-il. Il.ilielt cut 5.00 15.04 All steel, O.incli cut 8.40 7.511 Chilled. lO.lnrh o.tio 6.U7 All lid. lii.ii.ch 10.50 0.40 'I hrpii.ltorse. Chilled, sr 70 (0.03 (hilled, ir T.35 0.U All tel, sr 14.00 1M10 All aleei, ir 14.U0 l'.'.UO l'our.horae. Two.nuii ploughs, all elecl.58, 80 J52.02 Thcsu ere the prices tbnt the foreign farmer has to pay lor one plough, and the rrueswliich tlio American dsaierin i.loiighs uus to pny in inruo lots nt tho fuctoiy. Tho toroiguer pays no more trcight than tbe Auioruan dealer ten eights me cluni', inrmers Know tun ices they have to pay tho local dealers: aHOVEI S 1 ROTECTEl) 4 5 PFIl CENT. jigni in ror narktt. otanori. tiliojels, cast fteel, long ha dies, round point, ho, Horn atari). Si. 40 1,83 ,35 .01 .ill altfnari, JO.Si 1.10 .27 ,65 .34 tjpii'.er, n in bpnier. l.' in , Uriddle, 10alu Hiinllar favorable prices to tbe exnort trade nie given on an oiuer vino oi 1101 lowwnie, the above are taken as tame lilts only. areezees, parees and ciiorrERs, iVoffclfaedultA 45 pec tent, Horn Icc-criam freezors, 0 ols.. Hem 02.45 Dllzzatd 2.10 Applo Pareis, per doz.. 4,50 Meat choppers, Na 10, efltdi 2.32 No. 42, each 11. 02 Toor. Man. $2,33 1.00 3.50 C.10 10.60 y trcieh Mieigb ,. (Vices V WRINGERS. PROTECTED 15 PER CENT. It jmt euraal. Wrintrers. Jeugth to In. py i-n in. uismoicr. t or doz 20. 07 12 lu, by 1)1 in. diame ter, tirdoz 40.00 Other sizes and styles at proportionate prices. uioiiieat-iirycrs, perdoz.... so. U7 To for. aig-nara. 24.00 30,00 tS. 00 otre.s aa:rl"ulti.ral liuiiieii enta. Ihla para hnvra that li isiiLlte sale in aaerllni," that "any torelsn aui'Strllier ' i-un huy at ihe low rales ail vertiaea, tor it anutiB auw revi oi tlieal are faruiera, How bald this deliberate niece of Ivlnrr is caii he seen from tbe fact that in the weekly number of Aug. 30, destined for American circulation only, there aro no advertitements of agricultural lrnii'e. incuts, while in the monthly number for Hept, A, being the oxport edition for Sep tember, the advertisements of protected goods wnion occmiy twelve solid uius. traled uases are headed bv over two columns containing fourteen woodcuts of 1. tier doz lo. !i per dcz if0,20 n.au $7.8fl 8.3 r for otgmri. 0.00 1.44 8.21 K.66 No. uatt l ei.lJ handle, round po.nl No. ", perdoz.... No. 3, VtiIoz bpades. Vast steel, 1) ban. , ill. a, Nl 2, per no ,o. 3. eaV steel, lonu bp- nlei, rerXloz 0.80 Thete art tbo prices for home and ox port trade otv (he shovels manufactured p. no 10.00 0.20 TUECMOMETfRS, lEOTafOTEU 45 l'Cn CENT. Homo Thermometers, 7 in., per uo BJt, Ul) 12 in,, par doz l.UO PLATED WARE. rrottctid 30 per rent. Por what is called hollow ware, sneli na tea lets, cake dltbea. Ac. Hated at 10. 7, 80 tbo home dealer pays 19. 40, but the buyer lor tno inreiiiii mantel pays only!. til 8. 37 for tho fame article. un knives, forks, snoona and other flat ware listed at 110 the price to the dealer V- a a aio. A-a..,., r ........... .... uiiter varieties aro sola at similar discounts. at traps 5. bole metalllo aaaapn. .ma uuauii . a u Iiat killers, per gross 18.50 KAILS AND TACKS, dCa rrotecttm Dutu Tacks 2li ana 3 ana nails 4 cents per pound. To American consumers the discounts on carpet-tacks of Swedes iron or steel or American iron, blued, tinned or cop pered, are 70, 10 and 2 per cent. To for eign contumers tho discount is 70, 10, 10 and 2 per cent. . nnd H per cent, pel pound allowance for freight, or, ns given by some firms, 70, 25 nud 2, which is nn equivalent, delivered free on bonrd ship. un otner vnrieties tuo imsis discount, both for home nnd export trado, varies from 40 to 76 per cent., but on all the ex tra disconnts quoted above aro given to tbo lorcign trude that is, for tacks listed at &10 (two dozen papers of tinned iron tnrks, weighing twenty-four ounces per paper), the American consumer is charged ?2. uo nnci tno loreign only 52.20. Simi lar favorablo prices to tho export tiado are given on cut nails, hnishin? nails nnd other varieties. These aro tho nrices charged tho wholo- saio merennnt in this country who takes large lots, but to the foreign trude the prices aro given whether the quantity taken be small or large. Abroad our tack manufacturers must meet competi tion from those of England nud tbe Con tinent: at homo, protoitcd ftom foreign competition by tariff duties, they have entered into agreements to fix tbo prices) at which their goods nro to be sold, which prices they adhere to. Home IToro nails. morlef. Essex, No. 0, per pound. (0.17 .o. o,per rmunci. .10 No. 10, per pound .14 Lyrt, No. 0 12li No. 8 11 SCREWS. rrotectice duty 0 a 12 cents per pound. Ono of the very closest combinations engaged in any branch of tho iron trade controls the production and price ot wood screws. Tho manufacturers keen up prices hole nt their will, protoctcd ai liiey are ny tuo ntgu duties, scrows which cost the homo dealer 810 net cnu ho oDtaiueti for export lor ?d.oti, or one third Its, provided that a bfll ot; lading Is shown tho manufacturer to nssuro him that tbe goods havo been actually ex ported, nud that consumers bo'e havo not profited by his generosity to foreign con sumers. Tbo manufacture, of rivets is also con. tl oiled by it combination here, and while it makes tbo homo dealer and cunntitnei pay high prices, tho exporter and foreign consumer nro very favorably treated, ltivets listed at 1 10, for instnnco, aro Bold to tbo lnrgckt hi nie dealors lor tji.M: but to the exportor, re gardless of quantity, for only iil.,0. liut space Is worth soniothing, nnd it is idle to print more. For every item here quoted or that remains to bo quotod tbt prico lists nre 011 nie, uud tiioce prico'to American nnd loieigu consumers are tho prices certified an coirect over tbo si. na tures of tho prolcoted firms charg.nj them. There is no guesswork In tho foregoing figures. They cannot t e impeached by any ltepuhlic m editor or ndocato 1 f tho continuance of protection who has any cjiaticici 10 lose. On every protected indus try here named the McKia- ley tanu has increased the Protection from 20 to 200 per cent, above tlie ligutc-' nere given. On every item named in tlie precedinu Home Market by one of theV most prominent members in the "home market" is i 4. ad; but a or tne minora iioino .doriut uiud ' of i uycr for export, regardless of the ouan. Ilostou. tithe oiler similar di ticninr, whose idverttseraont has n t.cry prominent plaJi in tho Australaislan and bouth America. a papetB, elves a diseonnt on Its libt.uf b to the home market ol uom is wm r:t cent, while ior tue ex. manufacturer of shovels tity ho may take, pays only 3. 73 for the tounts, uuo nnn in par. tame articles. tne largest manniacturori or tnece goods have consolidated their Interests, and in this way control prices ns well ni though a Tiuat had been formed. That tka public- ceuerally m"7 uci bsccmo tables the price to Americans was ad vanced Oct. 6, from io to 40 per cent., but the foreign market price to foreigners was not advanced one cent, and will be reduced. Are the Republican voters of the country blind and daft ? Can" tliey not nnder stand that they are to bo wiped out ? T. E. Wtxiccnf,