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12 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1886.~TWELVE PAGES. e scemn v CAPITAL AND MONOPOLY, | ghbors'. Ho is an example for them | where poor men, by their abilities, haye | become a species of speeulation as dan. AL N\ JULIA v | to follow. You eannot ery monopolist [ become wealthy are numberless right i s stoeks, Then a revalsion will where competition is free and where new | our own city.” But, you will say, the follow, failares in commereial Py methods and new machinery continually | men are the exceptions to the inass of | enterprises, a withdr of capital from A Discussion of Boonomio Sabjeots—Ia a | Supplant the old. In all branches of in- | toiling workmen. 1f you will examine | investments, and it will be uncertain, and } Mottt ’ dustry the cheapening proeess is going | statistics you will see that the necessary | hard times will be the cry. Then will ('"Pm’l'”- a Monc [\n]!sl7 on. While it may be true th. tduring the } commodities of life, food and ciothing, | follow, most probably, a slow recovery, interval of change and adaptation from | become cheaper, owing to improved ma- | then a quickened 1vity as confidenceis £ APITAL. | old methods to new, hardship may exist | chinery, while the rate of wages continn. | once more restored, then speculation, THE DEFINITION OF C among the operatives, the: world in gen Iy advances, Again, the standard of | and finally crash. The cycle from one - eral is a permanent gainer. When a ving in all grades of society tends up- | revulsion to another completes its round L] For the Production of Wealth Three | shoemaker in Lynn can, by the applica- | ward as civilization and material wealth | in about a dozen years, tion of improved machinery, make three | go forward. The wealth of the Van- [ I have gone into an explanation of the Things Are Necessary: Land, pairs of shoes a day ch twenty years | derbilts, the Goulds and Astors kee rise and decline of business interests in Labor, ll;-r-}"xgll.— “‘ hat ago took » w K, lm\‘ years ago :h:‘w‘ | '.','f;",.“'\m' xi\.-‘;x-v‘\\lz‘.g_\\: ‘\;1'.‘.«”.. iy | 1-.1“'1‘“rh|".' give you a practi al ;111.:'..‘,‘!.‘,”; A K y R Monihis, the shioemaker of to'dy 1 & | asts in the comotition of othr corpora: | and laborer, nro bound up n the creation | L11© Nebraska Clothing Company finds even their large store not St ¢ -~ y Pl benefactor u.m; human r.; o {v\' h ‘1‘ s LU'H\ the [(-m;\-h and \l-m‘\l‘ rl;flw m ‘( :\‘.‘ wwu”h( 1 have en l-‘.x\nr‘ul m' prove yitten for the Omaha Sunday B 18 the price of shoes, and he himself i cop on developing and building rail- | to you that no one man, or class of men, | o Yor & : s b w practionl politienl cconomist | oncfited. since he noed work but & few | ronds, thus contributing to the growig | are direetly responsible for revaldons, | TOOMY enough to accommodate their immense stock, and in some lines wealth of the country, as well as adding | In the race for greater gain it is human to theit own resources, Capitalists do | nature to strain every nerve, and a pani ccono- | hours to accomplish that which fo occupicd m as many days. Accordir mer Smith—a theoretical politi o (o Smith)—T haso rond the arti. | to YouE views this Lynn sho maker, Who | ot Hoard thelr wealth, “Tho problom for | comes when (e tension is i e ton far [the surplus is extraordinarily large, so the qualities mentioned below peared in the Omala papers, but T mast | owipoymenit tho oltfashined sioemaker | to be heathy aut conightod must undor! | Tho okjective pomt aimed at beall i [ must be reduced by about Oct. 1st, in order to make room for other pay that I have never made ¢ Brown—Give me, then, your cxample drinks, what are his amuse ods and improved” transportation, is the distinetion between capitalist mind t and o monopolist ot mongliak i etintion! ot ot | e e e, o, ivas iny AP | SHesening of eommioliusiy lesning | GODS constantly arriving, Theare as follows: 120 all wool mens’ cage Smith--I am glad you stop to think &} Omaha Street Railway company. —As m_:.]u‘:w ”'”1 econonic que stion of hours | consumer. To v“]‘.»-‘m..w. this, as httle g . i ! : [ cononic mbjiets, Writars on yolitical | dites & Snioh i m‘.i!f,'\‘i.,!,‘( ".5,“:.J\'.r.:;.l.‘-..l‘ ey }1"11&'.5"5""“‘;j" i !i\‘i‘f-‘.",‘(m- ot ..‘.i';’f{.';.l."{”.'.-“;‘ | simere suits, at $6. 125 mens’ suits, strictly all worsted, in black and conomy are apt to be dogmatic and FEPTCSCRLS the l’-‘”l‘” ist, Wiion it e | Brown—Is it legitininte OF B Yandor HARLES STANFORD ELGUTTER biased, and impress on the reader's mind | SRS LIS SR Sorvioe, on | from Omihia ta Now York eity—is that e brown, at $7; sold by other dealers for double the money. 250 dozen B Blasorian fion, of the itiusteinl roln- | Drg Pioa R :‘R:‘[,:N\“.‘,“,,“1,”,"\' ,\'.!":" ’('1:::’\{:3:”;? \l b ”j SN AFRICA'S RICHEST MAN. at § y y fons of men. The gr Itof writers | has ihe exclusive r v oug! Smit at_objection is there to & | The World® oAt Blave oY § § E BT oL, e o e | s st ot i tho Sicser it iy Gom | oomsolidnion SF raliconds, inte. ot sya: | - Dumeeon i ot samennn ot | mens? all wool soarlet hose, 150 ner pair. 150 dozen fanocy dress shirts, ¢ ) s onopolist. You know that the | tem and management when better se eapital, wealth, monopoly, labor. Eco- Lol Mol ] Ll 'y nomies must bo diseussed imvartially. | SRt SSGY SO DTSR | I8 IR You must not argue from ”"; side ‘;‘ pany, claiming tht the \lruvn_:u'll:\‘l\i rule. !’hi- rvi\llll, : labor, or from the standpoint of capital. ness will be injured. In my mind that | sice quicker and ch T transportation | gyesti visit from him, His name is s s The subject must be approached g arziment s nntenable. Sappose Mar: | has been gained, owing o cconomy of | i "f6 “and e Tves not -t from | 15C, Worth double the money. We call special attention to our all wool Uy, and must bo analyzed step by step | Shall Field & Co., of ‘Chicago, would | management under a single control. Nynngwo, the great trading point of "”-V' i ek e e, nt all the stores about S, I'. Morse & Brown n\.lu are not eapitalists respon- 1y blagk tribos on the Upper Congo " . A problem in geome! Co., do you suppose that the court would | sible for hard times? Do they not with- ors of So0ks TR > i < 3 s v eSO DAL A ORe oo oL | Rendors of Afr an bogks of travel. huve Norfolk childrens’ suits,from 5 to 12 years, at $2.95. Remember.goods tion that cvery capitalist is a monopolist, | ing Marshall Field from underselling | most in need of work? Do not capitalists ent yvoars have greatly inoreased his 1 P 4 : A and therefore an enemy of labor. Will I‘I;lll in tho xh'\');rr‘n;;vhl)u;ln;;:il" l\[\l:)x‘.-;‘h:;r o ‘hllr:"l‘u\l(wlwl; hy \K.‘{ sl ot powor and wealth e are likely 1o hear | @re at strictly one price, and marked in plain figuves, with. Jou expluin the subject to me &8 SO | wiuthor ho coult competo with Marshall | businuss for their own gain? [ "Fuk Tib is only forty-ive years old, Ficld or not, is his own concern, Hewho |~ Smith— periods which you call | ng bluck ns conl. fnd . of nogroid blood mith- Before answering you 1 Antto | can give the public the best viee at the times are periods for the cause of v ot 0 define ciearly what I mean when I speak \ 3t AL vhich means that he comes of ¢ ix: loast expense will command the market. | w is difficult to assign a definite | fure of the const tribes of Lt /\[:u.:u:‘\lu\d \ to you :bout wealth; then we ean passon | [y short, where free competition is possi- on. We feel the results and are also v very little Arab blood in s to the other topies without a confusion of | plu_ you'will find the healthy growth of | pr b nssign a loeal eanse as the dis- | yoins, He has been 1n central Africn fo rms. [n cconomie la e, weathis | weaftn, Thus you see in our midst we sing element in busines Lo say that | twenty-five years, and is to-day the great- any of the muterial produets of u we money, lurge corporations and rich [ a Gould or a Vanderbiit is directly re- by i or q 1 by est slive and ivory trader in the world. which hus been developed by the 18 men, who give the best e possible | sponsible for business depression is a | He has outstripped all his competitors men for the uses of man. In simplelan- | at the least cost. For otl men 10 e statement far from the truth, Busin tH ol EIB0r - FoF06 01 IHtEIBAE Lt ui ser- | The wealthiost man in Central Afri 1879 consolidation | gays the New York Sun, is now on his ms has been the | WG o the Tndian Ocean, in response to | ilCluding collars and cuffs, 35¢c each. 100 dozen mens’ nice suspenders, been benefic letter from the Sultan of Zanzibar, re- pany guag Ith is iron, coal, copper, sil- [ pete with them without giving better depressions occur at cer mtervals of [ gtrengati of ch As long ago as ver, gold, wheat, corn, wool, cotton, cte., | vice at the same cost, or giving the same | about ten or twelve and _extend | the time when € on introduced him ete., whi 2" heen got rvice at a less cost, is impossible. So [ over the whole commereial world. In a [ tour notice ho vi K shioned tor the uses of 4 certain sense these corporations and [ period of hard times we are apt to suy | toic the bullying You notice in this definition that | rich men have certain industries under | that times are hard beeause money 1s | if they did not loav one of the ne componen! their control. We are apt to call them | scarce and work is scarce; or that it s a | of ) one it would be the worse for of wealth; that is, oduct of monopolists, but they do not deserve the | period of ov sduction, as if such a | thom. They | no time in pledging ture undeveloped by the labor of man is | name. A monopolist is protected from | thing were possible. Politicians clamor | arernal peace with Tippu Tib and all his not weulth in an economic sense. Coal, | competition. You notice how easily we | for a larger issue of greenbacks, asif by | frionds N R g iron and gold in the bowels of the earth | confuse the capitalistand the monopolist. | giving the people more counters the difii- | © Gameron s: ppu Tib was the zr are not wealth., To be weaith these Brown—There hother phase to the | culty could be overcome. The blame is | est dandy he ever snw among the tra s must be brought out of the earth | subject which 1 would like to have ex- | aiso laid to capitalists, who accused | of Africn, and that, although of negro by labor tor the use of man. We are apt | plained. Why would 1t not be better for | of withdrawing investments and of stop- | blood, he was & thorough Arab in man- is as much a matcrial product of nature | wealth, for instance, instead of being | improvements. We sce the results of | gpenk of the clegance ol as iron, coal or wheat. ~ Under ordins concentrated in his control, was di business depression and lay the blame on courtly and il % conditions air is not wealth, but when aiv | uted among a large pumber of meny | them. What are the real facts? Depre ays that at his lirst meeting with that AN ‘dv“\\‘\'lfl.jl uux\;. ITE) B bumpad into the caissons of the new | Wo will say Mr. Kountze | \"m](h lo | sionis 1 by alnck of confidence in [ Tippu Lib he regarded him a8 the most 5 5 AIIES A6 by M rat TUBe B nth nion Pacific bridge, or when air is | the amountof £3,000,000, would not the | the commercial world, the breaking | yemarkable man he had met among the | A Review of the Art Department—Evi- | ¢ Qg srbih Loy AT pumped (o divers in'the sea, under these | world bo better off if this money was dis. | down of credit, the rush of everybody (o | oierkable man o fnful“‘il‘ fray the P cight y the mother of M Promenade Concerts at Convent Garden—A conditions air is wealth, because it is | tributed among 1,000 men? Could not | save himself from ruin as the resuit from | Afoen ' L o dences of Cultured Taste. Jones! Surfeit of Light Opera, ¢ C 1 £ . eutenant Van Gele, of the zenia Excoflier, ) acted upon by_the lubor of men for the | the economic forces of the world be | over-trading and speculation. We must | Congo state: wive met Tippn Ty in Jant oL e ffa\‘,.lv”{f'.'.r"{,-.‘n“.. use of man. Now that you understand [ managed to better advantager Would | go ck to times of prosperity tor the Tast, says he was sarprised by the ex- LININGE COLLECTION. 1 et we explain capital, | not men be happicr, and would not an of deprossion. Forinstailee, what | ey of “he. ifommtion o Baropin | e 5 dan intercsting | PATTI IDOLIZED IN WALES. k tal is associated | equality in riches be established? Is not the panic of 187 wnd raw silk from sited N, Lt Cor. Douglas and 14th sts., Omaha. t by the labor e n native allies finest os and embroide t was the cocoons In common ) alk, capital e the | which was | topies. He was familiar with cvents oo B witl: dollars and cents, This concoption | Mr. Kountze, then, a monopolist in- that -wide 1n its inilucnce? ' Tho seeds of | aurin in Hutope. and was. pastioulavly | Mrs. Spure's Pottery Exhibit—Some | Princeion, Ll by Miss | Job. | Her Grana Onarity Concert—She is i8 too narrow; moncy is only a.small part | he appropriates for his own uses the | that panie were planted in 1871-2, in time | interested in the Bnelish. Germans anid DeREty A a e Tt FANRE A i lan Presented with a D of capital. In shor jital is saved | wealth which many claim belongs to the it commercial and industrial ac- | Bolaians, ho questions he aeked mo T S al: 9 iHpHo HoNble L FeRe ] S ARR Mbouy wealth devoted to ref people? y. You would hardly think that the | say§ Van Gele, “showed that he is neither Oycrlookail Injtheva Dol S e e fad Eoetraldol 2 sation of more wealth. Forasim- [ Smith—For the sake of falling in with nco-Prussian war and the French in- | au ignorant man nor one of ordinary rious Reports, '“"\'{h Ho A oromer hnd o webiike ample, Jone wrner, has ten | your argument, suppose Mr. Kountze has | demnity of 500,000,000 franes to Pru wind.” e said he intended some day to 6 R R E Bt BIn L Lo P e Ithe | RS TioRTON B Septa i biol 0 L [Chrre ushols of wheat, wh'eh constitute his | distributed his $3,000.000 among 1,000 | woutd eventuuily affect the condition of | ma to Eurose vt the s s dag to J ; ; e O e e SAinln BGniag (ol(OT, i waalth, “Supposo’ ho ‘cats nine bushols | men, promiscuously choser: thit would | Dusiness of ths United Stutes, T, s | Soio Surebs, visit tho ki ot the Bel- | {1vyiuon for tre omana sunday Bee | fine weedlo work, and_another marvel of | ence of the Berl-—With e return during the winter, saving the remaining | give ¢ach man $3.000—quite a fortune. | events proved, the commereial world Loy : The eenter of interest at the exposition | Paflence was the pece of embrokdery e | autumn comes a treat for lovers of music stantimople, bushel for sowing'in the spring. This one | How long ‘do you suppose that mon seriously affected, so clos 1 - i i i heart | Sembling etebing, marked $80, the work | i 2 | I . Tliis ono g do you suj ; ! . d, SR DiAlomole Ny Iding, during the late fair, was the art ) ng, Lo OTK | ut popular prices m the revival of the bushel constitutes his capital, from whick | would remain intact in the proportion | tries bound to cach other PR aoma sautliol Ny of Miss Antoinette Lillicoryn, & Russian ! Laal of vi le | Iy promenade concerts at Covent G rtment. The disp den, at harvest he will get areturn in wheat | distributed? Not five minutes. One ma many, at the close of the wa ns met his King about in cl pater th v R 3 2 o 5 his 3 v vinter ad g e NERE T tures, statuary and article of vertu Murs. M. M. Wells displayed a beantiful | under the management of Freeman greater than his outlay. Suppose hiscrop | would gamble his money away, another | winter of 1872, had all her expen: Fturn S Moy WoraNeuting, o e 12 com would have done eredit to a much older | ¢ andsome 1n its combination | Thomas, and with Gwyllyam Crowe ul ¢ amounts to twenty bushels, that is, the | would ‘inyest it in r ate, a third | and al rplus of mone; well fe nd ‘he saw no il | % world 1s richer by nineteen bushels of | would build a house, s fourth’ go into ment. Germany made den cruelty there, All had noon victime, | Place than Omaha, and the management | Of colors and finish, =000 director. An audienec of 5,000 enthusi wheat, and Jones 1s a capitalist, since he | business, a fifth put itin the bank, England for iron,” for cotton and for | howeyer, of the ¢ s the subject of many congratulations | o fhins 4 1 obpleton e oht exiiviiion : ing wrongs that are | w stll decimating the simple sav: astic music manincs made a constantly ) ted silk quilt, in the inter- T moving muss in the arena, and the ever a richly decor U's hosp] st of the C ean do what he wishes with his whes would hide it. Ina thousand anc woolen manufactures, while her own i of | for the enterprise shown in getting to- which now forms his wealth. So you se combinations that $3,000,000 would | dustries were put into activity; for Gel s bee: - N : } : i f ; f Bealti s the gencral torm and oibrices'| chnbge hands.. At the end:of tho year | many, at. the close of the war, repaired ;}(fr Lhe hh)'_ boon ;:il‘:lr‘l-s;;"“';}\hlghll wether such a varied and meritorious col- | Mrs. H. A, Smith did all that ean be | cireulating drinks from the liberally capital, capi being only you would find one man who had busi- [ her “military 1o built new lines of | of Tippu Tib's ruthless soldier slayes, | lection of all the many quaint and beau- | accomplished w ith lustre in the pe patronized bars added to the general ted. The china bel xing to Miss Mellons Tippu Tib is the ymost noted | also the theme of much favorable com- | of universal pra A5 o'clock tea set | Anthem,” given with gr ve of those men who screen exhi good humor and exhilaration. “The concert opened with the “Nationa nd effect. The wealth'~that part which is saved hess encrgy the absorbor of nine-tenths | fortifications, extended her railronds, | who i burnod thoir huts. . killed theip | tiful articles that come 1 the eategory of voted to the reproduction of more wealth, | of that money distributed by Mr. Kountzo. | paid her losses and war dobts, and aidedl | Teends. it ALl You notice, furthermore, that forthepro- | You told me the other da; that side by | private enterprises with the money of duction of wealth three things are n sido to you in the Uniom Pacific shops | the French indemnity. The demand for b resenta re 10~ and called forth expressi £ sur- | looked as if & shower of forget-me-nots [ oreh of 150 pieces, under Carrodus sary, (1) land, (2) labor, (3) eapital there worked a man who by judicious in- | English goods improved the English ¢ inflicting more suffering upon their | ™" and cailed forth expressions of sur ooked as if u shower of forget-me-nots | 0 pieces, or Carrodus Wiy any onlo o these, compor vestment hind amassed the sum of $25,0005°| market, and England made demands on | fiilow eréntares than any other human | prise from those who had no idea that | had dropped down on it, T L"*'“,‘“‘;" ATl L soloists, and tho e production of we: is i i Vil site o y ore stool : United State: Ve 2 pads g s S ; 2 possesse +h-talent, and 3 Among the BW! 8 L and of the Colds! m Guards, in gor of wealth impossibl, wiiile opposite to you there stood a m the United States for raw cotton and | heings—the professional sinve ti Ominha possessed so much talent, and the ono of china Hne by » London artistand i d n ards, in go; Land, Iabor and capital are absolut alveady gray in the service, who breadstufts, T dependent upon each other. It 1s not | a good sulary, but who lives up to his in- | »d the American agricultural interests 1 the Indian Ocean, They ar Jabor al I wealth, as the | come. Give this spendthrift ten times'| of the west and south. The railroads | among the humerous tribes on the w. labor o . For the laborer | hi and the result would be the | heeame active in transporting the agri- | to the sea. Long caravans, howeye must be clothed and Ted from some pre ble for | cultural products to the ecasiern sea- | ricaly laden with his ivory, are often dis- European demand re- ‘s sla iea, Fow of Tippu | fadt that so many dainty and valuable | {5000 §URGEPRY RS R geous uniforms, rendered yeoman ser- les, such as delicate china, rare an- | ““NMrs. General Crook contributed many | Vie i and costly embroidery, have found | valuable articles, two bluc-se: vases | The hit of the evening wr way into the local homes, shows [ from the Paris exposition of 1868, and a | Crowe’s new voeal waltz, s Gwyllyam viously existing store of wealth during ‘apital concentrates | board. With the of the railroads, | patehed to the const that the love of the beautiful hus not | Poreelain placque by Gaupre Gayeau, the ity Lons,” the time he is helping to create new tflows 1 und out of o common | the iron industry, which had been de’ | "I was Tippu Tib who helped Stanloy | been neglected, and the discrimination | ©iy,ong colbrated in America. o3 | sung by Steadman’s choir of boys and wenlth. It is not capital alono that will | reservoir. The capitahist stands in the | pressed since 1866, was imbued with new | start down . the Conto from N ek A arrested the [ &irls m sul nzwe, | shown in the accumulation of these ob- iara ware, whicl roduce wealth, for both labor and capi- | same relation to the mass of men as the | lif nd other industrial interests fol- | i v $ i i y h I E S s the § d i Crests ¢ point where both Livingstone and | ; . aks conclusively 3 atter f every s for ty 1 | much in the strain of the same com- I depend on land, Itis not land alome eneral in an army stands to his soldi; lowed in the akening. Money S Ol vere defeate £ xadhad jects d speaks conclusively of cul- [ attention of every one for i uty and | mue o A same co. ot land alome ;i.uu in an army d soldie owed in the akenin, oney was meron were defeated in their efforts to e el rarity. It s of glass, decoratel with | poser’s popular “S a It met with that constitutes wealth, as Henry George | The general of an’army plans s tells you, although laund, is the most im- | an attac portant factor in economics. Wealth is X i cheap in London and was sceking invest- | follow the river further. For some wecks the ce list plans and directs [ ments. ‘The rapid payment of the French | Stanley’s little party the production of wealth. indemnity to Germany, and the repay- | over 20 ) of f begoma leaves and blossoms, with a | 4 .oy raised beady eftect, which had been entire andience The ladies in the ng r ption, ti IN atified in CoL s augmented by THE LIN ib’s men. ] joining in the choru A mics 0 ) l ippu wenty | is one that Omaha may feel g P 6 50, surivus g W produced by the combination of lund, pown-Why should the mass of men | ment of “war lowns wiich Germany nv- | very durk b ¢ from thegrent trader’s | having. Tho paintings and statuary gav :;'n’;(}‘g! inibyisomoiourjuusiandiunknown [y L8 G b e o rasstad svithin D d eapita e subordinate to one man’s power? rotinted in London, put into the mone; o) ee anied hi i - 3 i ' ’ EAL IR 5 “Little Sailors.' 0] b Ok s Eey B ) I O o monoy | harem accompanicd him on this first trip | 1o, gure to hundreds, One of the favor- | Among many luxurious articles wasno- | copy of ‘“Little Sailors.”” Ella Russcll, Brown--1 understand your definition | we not ull free and equal, und is it not a | market immense sams, The most attrae- I of wealth, system_of slavery wnere one man, the | tive form of securities then i the Lon- | solute control of the river and _adjoining | it bnnull——\‘--lxjy well, .Ilu" us go llm. tothe italigt—1 ||I1 I‘xu longer say monopo- ilun|m;n-m, were American T\H\v:\y itories for about 830 miles helow | the Pitti Pola examplo of Furmer’ Jons, who, you re- s placed with such autocratic power | bonds, which advanced very rapidly and angwe. It wus his slave-pen near | Adolph Dumini. wember, planted one bushel of° wheat | over the muss of men? found' o 1 ] # ] S downiihaCongoimliorbihosinopintinb; was the fine face of the old porter of | ticed an cider-down laprobe from Russia, | the American prima donna, is engaged in Florence, painted by nlu: prnnn-rl:, u|i Mrs. F. '\i H:d:t:r. who | for five of the series, and won't she **pull Nos & s Cunid | #lso contributed, among other things, a | oy jne” Close by was the Cupid | /1 a0 "7 N0l Sacket and slippers of | 5 1% market. ~ The United nle; Is, in which 2,500 wretched i oni. Wi arkef f ‘I'he indications point to a surfeit of and at harvest got a return of twenty | Smith—In whatever system of socicty | Stat for these railrond | oantives wore found 1wo yoars age. whe | 0f Guido Reni, with o market valuo of | jjuck satin, embroidered with gold. A ¥ bushels. He i Lol FS 5 - vill ti : . i ARV QS 5 A it five or six times the other, but which, Mrs. Colpetzer showed some fine Jap- LIGHT OPERA ushels. He, you'll admit, had brougiit | you may exist, you will find some men | secur iron wvr hally. | the agents of the Internitional Associa- ? ’ 2 Mrs, Colpetze Q3yR0. 8 3 oL S 1imany. St | new wealth into the world, Let us sup- | leaders and other men followers. In the | From these causes, namely, activity in | tion reached that point. without the name of a celebrated master ancse work and embroid, 3 ; this season, and many new productions 0se that this same Jones the next year, | ideal soeialistic society, which the found- | transporting agricultural produets from For many miles below these falls Stan- | and the cracks in the canvas, indic The antiques exhibited w~-|vlnllinmLx_HIS will be heard. The Comique will open 3 awkins and teresting. Mrs, Gener 1c nstead of planting one acre, cultivated | ers of socialism dr A newly christened one thousand ac planted hundreds of ale it of establishing, | the w st to the east and the easy s ohased by large fleets of canoes, | antiquity, would be passed by with with “Josepline.’ divided into companies like sol: | railrg Mg i glince, where the face of Dumini 1 ley w d bonds, the building of new hnes | and his party suffered severcly from the ned some spode china 150 years old; men 4 airy Ring” ) C 8 & ¢ 4 i h comie opera infant, “The bushels of wheat, employed an army of ceording to their capabilities. | was pushed through the west, This was | Jances and arrows of the most ferocious would arrest and fascinate for Mrs.Lyman Richardson,an Imllxx_zh.mlu-'l g "mm_'w UG e SR Jaborers, The increas: D such companies of workmen ove the time when the” Northern Pacific was | savages whom bLe met on the Congo, | hours. A wonderful effect from lightand found on Farnam street in 1874, and o | 18 Jonding soprano. Smolair nitko skin and maliogany. | fenn as th the little r banjo of rattl nting of a shadow, Bources allowed him 1o produce w s appointed. Thus, the oy projected, Business m_all branches | These natives are umong the most pe: is the in the shape of wheat to much gr the pl of the capitalist— assumed a prosperous and buoyant feel ! a of cupids by Dothast, Duateh artist, Mrs. Masters owns rge and valua- | Dunn, the ottish Sims Reeve: | & ] » capitis B 5 0 able on the Congo now, and one good | of cuy Y 3X s L o pAAA R samel’s- | principal tenor, Mr. Snazelle, Car) Rosu's proportion than formerly. Now, you will ige of name. There is no such But while thero were legitimate de- | reason is that they have 1o weapons. to | The figures stood out in such bold relicf ble collection of “““'I”l‘"j;,u““[“h';"‘,fl-_‘ B At ot e e p fc shawl, once the pr 9 of Delhi, is valued at $1,000; a | Bernaise,” the new opers v illusion of statuary, hai attrac admit that he s a capitalist, controlling Imi an intellectual equal- millions of bushels of wheat, where All endeavors to put men on the 1ds for new railronds, it did not take | fighe with. Th hy months befor 11 been dissrmed | 08 to give a pe AL One of the ch iilroad building by Tippu Tib for a distance ot T aia ons was the g I/h“’l i, [ i a i ut 1] i is % : 81 i PATTI IS BEING | formoerly you might deny that he wa same dead level is to quarrel with n as pushed beyond the actual demands p: iles fver for il EXHIBIT OF POTTERY T'rinchinopole locketis $100; sandal-wood L & R0 W f : ¢ ! 8l D A mands, | eighty miles along the river for daring to i A I N ’ PR EH ity | in Wales, not only for her matchloss eapitalist when he only had twenty vernment ean only guarante .unl\m'f soon not only railroad building, | attuc ome of Dis men Lenz, the | by Mrs. A, C. Spurr, of Wisner, a grad- ol ud o “""“'x"l"l, ',I,"\f ::xllf:”;: ll‘.}'{\‘li voice, but 1..‘;- personal fascinations und unati school of art poi- six a faithful neeklace and a port ave king of Syracuse. A bl vi was an obje e of the Cin bushels under his control. You sce thy oases arc identical, differing only in edom. The numerical value alike in this world. Brown—Then you I that man 1':\1» one 1 ¢ before the law, eivil and reli but railroad stock inv % no two men | highly bulled and s In G N oof us has in | many, in Austeia and in Englind spe 1 y or another an advantage over [ Jation turned to that industry in each italist who controls and dircets wealt his neighbor. It is a personal care for | country which oflc the largest returns How docs thoe capiialist differ from the | every man to find out in what work he | to pital. The crisis came firs monopolist who also controls wenlth? excels, The world is made up of pro- | Vienna, where speculation w ents beeame | explor i | iohalls in 1 ey, Much of her work was anable | representation of Hungarian, and incapable | E0Br o arent skill and pationco, om, " he % The design is carved in the clay and then ApON except st fired, afterward glazed and fired, then s that ihoin. | tinted and fired, and last, giided and wrote from March last that bets Aruwimi or the Aking any find among th an | lance or any other w its | knives.” Dr. Lenz L of an ancient | Kindly heart. She hus won the hearts of Maltese Lyons | the Welsh people by appearing in ascries t of interest to | ©f morning concerts for the benefitof the yansea hospital, which she aided ma- 4l of the younger gencration de- | terially, the usual'crowded houses being o mention for their cotrage in com- | the rule, although the admission ranged Vi to £1. Pati was wet at her sulon ) 3 i # S L Y erow sople. | from Swmith—Tlhe difforence between the two | ducers and consumers, but the producer | highest; m a fow duys a panic occurred i ) ¢ | fired, One beantiful jar was modeled mong 0 muny grown people. . - A fiTe ! 8 1 \ < 3 om Y8 Qi | fluence of the opulent Tippu Tib 18 far o . T T U 3 viges ] der Lo earringe by the ma and other loading 48 50 slight that we are led to confuse the | and the consumer unite in the same per- | i Berlin; it spread ‘to London, and in | greater ail n,.-...’.g]. this region tian that | With a rough cffect and ornamc nted on annie Briges, L,"‘f{n,:f,"'_"‘h‘w:h"', 1, who ofliciully welcomed her to v8, has taken all the | Tirirost and. bost display of Bowing for asci ‘un pudd tbute o hor pijian: Zo. ast year she was equally sue- | thropy, After being almost inundated o o ey with flowers, the diva was escorted » one side with acorns and on the other ned yery | With a trumpet vine. ,\x.xr‘{p-( rich IUIUI. ing vaso was a potpourri jar with a Lcr ouev{ilnlhwn ier. [ ean ] son. If Tam a shoemaker and supply | December, 1873, the shock fell on New | of the free Congo stat the difference between the eapitalist and | you with shoes, you are a tailor and sup- | York, and in two days spread all over Tippu Tib has thus far mamt monopolist by keeving in mind the ex- [ biy me with clothes in exchange for my | the United States, with the fall of the | amicable relations with the whites. ample of Farmer Jones. You agreed | shoes. For me to make clothes when I | banking house of Jay C: & Co., the | has invited missionaries to settl Mikado decoration, ~Mrs, Spurr also cossful, carrying off the honors at Lin- | Wi Howers, bie e, WO8 CRECH with me that Farmer Jones was a'capi- | know only how to make shoes is a waste | projectors of the Northern Pacitic, him and has promised them protoction, | showed some highly ¢ wie work in - coln us well. ho 11 flags, amid the ringing of chureh bells talist when he controlled a million bushels | of economic foree. It is thoreforecheaper | © The panic in the United S RARIDRG oii, one elaborate piece being a large _ ldith Grenell, daughter of tho Hon. E. | Thas, WL LG TRElE B SIEIE8 ple of wheat. Now, let us make him & mo- | for me to make shoes and exchange with | ascribed to various causes, such as ex- folding screen of four picces, Topresent- N, Grenell, took the first prizo for who turned out en mass to greet her, for, " mopolist. We cun do it in _two ways, | you. Iu this way every man 1s dependent | cessive railrond speculation, the fluctua. Remarkable Marine Animals, ing christening and marrisge under the gkivt, and Miss Muy Lor con- | WG P01, smd, (e slngs fof e Furmer Jones the exclusive right’of | upon another. ‘In the complex relation | tion of & depreciated paper currency, the | New York Sun: Someof the most re- | directoe. T e o o~ of §6on | nothing, look you,” and “She was # . raising wheat in his state; give Furmer | of society we are all dovetailed in the | reaction from the apnormal war period. | markable stories of marine animals that 1, VARIOUS PAINTINGS. ater govn premiuni of neighbor, now, look you.” . Jones a market tor his wheat to the e work of contributing to each other’s sup- | All of these causes acted wore or less in | anybody ever read are among those that The work of L.C. Earle, a Chi 5 B hibi oS anias THE CONC lusion of ull gompetition, and he is a | port. In this economic work the capital- | intensifying the panie. are telographed to the Evening Post oc- | artist, evinced power und a confident Inrgx-:l FU\II bi K]rfl 0“ o Chn® | commenced nbout half-pust two, is the steward of With the fall of the banking houses in casionally from distant parts of the | sweep of his brush. His pieces were all were Mrs. P, E. Iler, Mrs. B, Ga " ~monopolist, 4 oo 15t has his pla H Brown-— ou are imagining an improb- | wealth, His cavital, whether directly in- | New York, loans were withdrawn, credit | world. One of these not long ago c able case. Now, Farmer Jones may | vested by himself or indirectly by bor- | was annihilated, confidence was shal cerned a ship which struck upon a rock ' meither have the exelusive right of rai rowors, is devoted in a thousand” ways to | all industries and trades were paralyze oft the const of Patagonin—we think it 4 wheat nor a protected market, and | the reproduction of wealth, and in the | Capitalist and laborer alike telt the blow. | was Patagonia—and which it maust iv R8T he will bo o monopolist. He will bo | new wenith the laboror and capitalist | Kovival of business dragaod for six | tably hayo sunk in half or threc-quarters | th a monopolist if he can raise wheat portion to | years. It was not until 1579 that business | of a'minute had not a fish of extraordi- | E ¢ ¥ s. The laborer | confidenee was once more restored by the | nary proportions been sucked into the | likeuess of a person in half a day. > y re Y " rima donna was_lovelier than ever i pry roug effective, perhaps the Mrs. Colpetzer, Mrs, Fred Davis, Mrs. [ prima ¢ va l 63 ] f3ur".l‘f"'fiigi.‘:§"um o entitlod, "fho W. H, Alexandor, Mys, General Crook wown of Wi nogullsr :.m';]‘;“h‘j“ifi:v"lvjt;: d of the Chapter,” representing anold and Miss Butter eld, ¥ us ¢ im de n{ i L l:-pl‘;‘ i lk |] ) ?mm Tann absorbed I reflections inspived by Mrs. J. 8. Briggs and her assistant, | of the samc hue, " Diamonds blugod Trom s | the book that lies open on his knee. Mr. ce M. Pratt, were 'musl valuable lmsulm. iu_‘m'» -A‘:l“ :I:uh araund liok-nook rle ¢ n painta good aids to the success of the ned 0 pearl necklace, ane b R : K tributed much to the gened the Russian order of merit, r, and con- | & al sutisfaction | cor i \ y i middieman show | * eheapor than his competitors, and if he | their respective intere { v 4 i s vhic| “atti ong all women in the b ean undorsell thom in the open market. | receives s wazes for his manual or | roturn (o specie payment. We refer | enormous hole which the rocks hud [ Oneof the finest things in tho way of by their offorts to make things go oft which i‘,’,‘:l‘,",,‘,“',“‘, o nriviloged 10 WOAY, Smith—1In this conception of & monop- | mental labor. ‘[he amount governing | to-day to the boom of 18%-81-82, when | made, wedging it neatly, and enabling | detail was a portrait by Heyd of Mil- well. S S LAt o lanaratipa | King Kulaka, 1 you are yery much inerror, Farmer | his wages depends on (1) the standard of ed with bountiful harvests und with | the ship to mzliu the port of Valparaiso | waukee, who also exhibited a partially Tho fact that Omaha ¢ atainy so st | 48 68 00, f, IMIE: - AR lones is not a monopolist; he is a bene- | living of labor, (2) the demand and sup- ordinary large exports of bread- | without difficulty. finished portrait of Mr. Lininger, that laul.lhllt,(,lul‘u‘ll:]. ‘\,". .I[ ‘h'm‘;l; D O nhirat tho Hyer swith glor, since he is avle to furnish to the | ply of labor The middleman, who bor- ubrmu}, our iron and other indus- The latest of the Post’s stories, priated F. P. Day, a local artist, exhibited some ‘,“",""*,“"‘f“ "f..‘]’, Iln‘l‘iil“‘l‘i . demon: | 10 BMR O LAty (st ano of dia “gonsumer of wh food more cheaply | rowed capital from the capitalist, must | tries and railroad building were once | last evening, has it that the sea-serpent [ praiseworthy specimens of fle: and mr.mul “ml B Arce \” :‘i"“”uh:" peaple | dignitarios of the Welsh Calyinistic Methe jan his competitors in opon mavket. He | rocoive compensation for gf)hiu risk, (2) | move pushed forward with vigor. has been in Placentia harborin three sce- | other work: derable | L A O reasuros aotleotod in | odists was surprised out of hia usual trae friend to the laborer, who pays | for his busines sagacity, (8) for his mental After 1883 business did not suffer the | tions—just the number of sections that A painting that attracted considerable 21.«{.’;"{'(-'-’::'\-”1 01 ““I‘;m roa cotleoted in | B orum and ant convulsed with laughier, or the necessarios of life and can | and manual labor. “Ihe ecapitalist ve- | sudden revulsion of 1573, but a gradual | there were in the Post's elitoriai man- [ notice was the “Coming Howe,” by M Lo i . vhich he vainly tied to conceal by keep: nd more of his earnings for luxuries, | ceives interest for the risk Jl lumliuz chill scultal u\'ur.i:&lualrw;,whicl‘?iuuuw agement at one period—and that one of | ¥. B. Mumaugh, A httle peasant girl is scent, to ('u!}'rr{lmh;Ih'm{-::t! ‘fi‘.l-:u".‘nX.:hi}IE ,‘:I"‘,‘h'l‘_‘ “u,(,‘?‘,,“,,“.m while with “’.u must be p! hat to underscll | his wealth to the middleman, = ‘The | aguin displaced by renewed contidence | the sections has been harpooned and shot, unlatching the barn door, followed by speaks more for the oity twab SO0 | Gifler e watchiod the diva singing, "1 & mpetitors Farmer Joues must be able | amount of interest which the capitalist | and sctivity. We can say to-duy that we | and is now dead, The third of the sea [ her lock of sheep, which are o natural rupid growth or boow tn ¥ 69 BEE G sy body, need & body d raise wheat more ch nplfiy. How does | receives is proportional to the demand | are on the “upward move of commercial | serpent which has thus been Killed is | that they might safely be compared with attests that in the " ) Pit L by v i N i i m ife h i - i 2 liv rins ands o) p s rough-and-tumble race for | Patii and Burns overcame austere | o flz:lffi“:‘l: b N:uhuut 1':':;1 u:;‘l:; and supply of ecapital. These are the | lifeand prosperity. Industries all through | “twenty feet long and five feet in diam- | the living originals, ~ A handsome scre :; ,'f’.-‘fi’éth".:if\‘,‘:fi.h-'“m'.’.w and bl e ot ¢ tansm, and the son of Shon Gorph Jted into geni Patti o seve. proved machinery, by employing com s. | been smothered, and th welted into geninlity. Patti sang seven i f : i e peghrre e ) songs, ending with *Home, Sweet Home " 4 ng labor, by application of busix lrown—Most you say may be true | former rapid progress, In Omaha and | Its body was covered with a coat of fat umaugh, GRS A ’f'."{ ':l:]m.l.)' L.:T;.‘u“:,-u‘ll:i\‘. She was assisted gratuitously by a num- ~ principles, by economy. enough, but how will you oxplain the fact | other western cities, real estate for the rnscmb'Yink whale fat two and a half One of the handsomest fruit pieces prulrw-“'(l )'l‘la' ame of the loeal artists | ber of artists who were her guests at : that the rich are getling richer and the | past year or two has offered an attractive | inches thick. The strangest thing about | ever exhibited is the bunch of California = of the east. The name Brown—He is a monopolist because ho ) of & g ors sir work is beyond am- | at Craig-y-Nos, including Bonetti, Tite ting poorer. Rich corpora- | form™ for investment., You see how | the creature is its very large teeth, which | grapes bearing the hieroglyphics of H. 1:[::#;:'1‘:;‘::;4 llit‘ul" l\:) ¥ lm‘lu'll At | Mattie, Withelm Ganz, the great harpist, laws that™ govera the distribution of | the United States are running with full | eter,” and “in color it is. v lilaos, 4 wealth. force. Railroad building again shows its | with one large white stripe on” each side. by Miss Nel nearly all black, | of lilacs, llni;s l?“d V;.U(.. “\?‘:‘i‘:"‘ls‘:n‘ln ie Rosewater, a p | ompels his ncighbor farmers to stop | poor are gol 1 ok B 1 wheat, since they cannot com- | tions :uuf apitlists seck out profitable | eagerly capital rushes in to gain the ad- | fit so closely when the jaws are shut that | Moulton, and loaned by Mrs, 8. T.! 4 AS {oter, many who failed | John Thomas and Nicoliml. After the ‘pete with him, and he drives them from [ investments, while the poor workwan vnuh-;.gn of the rise in value of land. But | that scarcely any water penetrates \B'::Al\‘ll;'.kelgo:’cixrrl':;:‘r:fi‘,‘:l:l‘lv:'f:lgl:‘ll‘:llfi:‘: , fi;ogtfléim}lfi“‘l’lln; ()n‘:" “m)“ o | toncert the hospltal committee )m | Ir farws in consequence obtain | Patti with a $2,500 portrait of hesself, must toil and slave just the sawe, it is simply a matter of time when from | through them.” & 2 ] o 3 i ext o 4t -Again you ure wrong. Furmer Smith--§pefu \\'f,ml._\' the charge that .mxu& xsmana for real estate, arising | The other two sections got away. fts | to gleam with the rays of the sun where }l;g ;",’."&’,’fi{.":&%‘n:fif::' e ntre. | panted by Bant, und exhibited at the K4 shows that his improved methods | the vich are getting riels and the poor | from increased population and the estab- | seems reasonable to suppose thut they | the light strikes them. i resh laure Movnig Rati Royal Academy. RANDOLEM, tting poorer. [ndividual examples | Lishing of new industries, real estate will | will mourn their loss Miss Brodt showed a handsome scouce A wheat-raising are superior to s | w

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