Arena magazine - Volume 04 . .@ .04| . @ .63 .65 .02*.044 @ .04f .06 ® .04| @ . Digitized by VjOOQIC PROTECTION OR FREE TRADE — WHICH? 66$ If the articles given in the foregoing table be classified wefind the following results as to the rise and fall of prices beforeand after the tariff of 1890. Oat , N. PRICES. Fallen. Unchanged. Oats. Dyes, S. Hayti, Shorts. Dyes, extracts. Cotton.


Arena magazine - Volume 04 . .@ .04| . @ .63 .65 .02*.044 @ .04f .06 ® .04| @ . Digitized by VjOOQIC PROTECTION OR FREE TRADE — WHICH? 66$ If the articles given in the foregoing table be classified wefind the following results as to the rise and fall of prices beforeand after the tariff of 1890. Oat , N. PRICES. Fallen. Unchanged. Oats. Dyes, S. Hayti, Shorts. Dyes, extracts. Cotton. Rosin. Print cloths. Pitch. Mackerel. Tar. Rye straw. Petroleum. Hemp— outts. Salt Tallow. Hides, domestic and for- Lard. eign. Pa. wrappers. Hops. Opium. Hemlock bark. Pig iron. Lead. Copper. Spelter. Leather—all kinds. Molasses. Lumber. Turpentine. Linseed. Beef hams. Rice. Cornstarch. Wool. Eggs- Potatoes. Onions. Squash—Marrow. Apples—Gravenstein. Mutton. Veal. From these tables it is obvious that there has been, in thefirst place, no general rise of. prices such as was confidentlypredicted


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