CONTENTS OF LARGER EDITION. 



Chapter I. 



Chapter II. 



Chapter III. 



Chapter IV. 



Chapter V. 



Chapter VI. 



Chapter VII. 



Chapter VIII. 



The Farmer Protected from Imag- 

 inary Danger - - - 9 



The Agricultural Masses Not Pro- 

 tected - - - - 22 



Less Foreign Demand for Agri- 

 cultural Products - - 34 



Less Foreign Demand Intensifies 

 Home Competition and Lowers 

 Price - - - - 49 



Confiscation Rates of Duties 

 Greatly Increase the Cost of 

 Farmers' Supplies - - 61 



The Farmer Subjected to Most 



Unfair Trade Conditions. 

 The Strong Trade Position of 



Manufacture - - - 70 



The Same Continued. The De- 

 fenseless Trade Position of 

 Agriculture - - - 87 



Four Decades of Declining Agri- 

 cultural Prosperity under High 

 Protection. 



The National View - - 98 



