Show TnE REPCBEICAXS who are trying to explain ex-plain away BEAINES reciprocity ideas should devote an occasional moment to studying that centlcmLns statements Our foreign market for bread stulTs grows narrower nar-rower Great Britain is exerting every nerve to secure her bread supplies from India and the rapid expansion of the wheat area in Russia gives us a powerful competitor in tho markets of Europe It becomes us therefore to use every opportunity for the extension our markets mar-kets on both of the American continents There is not a section or a line in the entire billAthe MeKinley Bill that will open the market mar-ket for another bushel of wheat or another barrel bar-rel of porltJAMCs G BRAINS A study of these lines should precede any attempt of Republican papers to explain away MR BLAIXES views These words mean free trade with South America |