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THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. March 6, 189 ECONOMIC DISCUSSION. Editor Independeat: I have been reading of lat a number of Article which hare appeared iu your paper on the aiibb et of socialism. Atflratldld not conaider It worth while to give thin eubject niuoli consider ation. There art bnt a low people In h braska who pretend to b)ontf to that element of political society. Forthla cause I did not coiiMid.tr that the aubjwet abould be actively discussed in our poli tica. lint since this I find that there are a law In Nebraska, who seem to think that tbsy can band's tha pen, who ara favor Intr thia scheme of socialism, t do not cara to snter upon a, lengthy discussion of tha Drlnuloles of aooialiam because these principles of socialism hnvs been thoroughly discussed by audi able men aa Joint Htuart Mill. Hut to begin with, tha principles of socialism are not a new thing. Toes principles ara old, and it dim bo news to aoma of these follow who are favoring these principles, to drat inform thorn, that tha principles for which they ara contending ara not a nw thing, Nut what le socialism? . There seems to ba a diversity of opinion aa to tha deflulllon of thla word. Hociallaui originated In Europe, If you will look op tha history yon will find that siajlal lain made Its Hret apis-arauoe in those European countries when tha political suffrage made ila ilrat appearance among tfpt lower classes, if we ara to entertain A thought of changing our own Inaiitutiona to thoea of socialism, wa muat flrat diapoaa of the present iuatltnfione, We cannot estab lish the principles of socialism with our present Institutions In vogue, Tha prin ciple on which our United Btatesara established ara in direct opposition to those of socialism, Tha constitution of the United Htatcs rcognls personal righta of clliwus, while socialism tinea not recogulte the personal righta of the citizen, if a mnn produces a thing from tha aoll, or by the labor of hi bauds, or tha manufactured article, the United Btatee recognise that man aa the owner of that production of I ha aoll, or of that labor of hie hand, or that man ufactured article. Woclaliem does not do that, Bociallam aaya to a man, that whatso ever yon raise or produce from tha aoll la not your'. It aaya that whatsoever iron produce from the labor of your tanas la not your'a. It aaya again, that whatsoever you manufacture or invent la not yours. Hut aoclalieio aaya, if you produce from the ground, that thing Which you produce, aiiall belong to the community, It aaya that the bibor of four hand ah alt belong to the commun ty, It aaya that tha manufactured article ehafl belong to tha community. Thia la the common underatanding of the principles of aocialiam. If tha render will notice, ha will flud that tha United States was established on thane princi plea, "We the people , iu order to form a more perfect union, eNtabliah Justice, luaura domestic trauquilllp, pro vide for the common defense, promote tha general welfare, and securs the bless Inga of liberty to ourselves and our pos terity, do ordain and eetabheb thla con titutlon for the United Ml a tea of America." The above principles of the constitution do not establish tb indi vidual right, but It does recognise the individual right; and more than that, the eouatllution clearly protecta the In dividual right, flret, we are established Intoaunlou for strength. Hccond, we ara united In strength, and muat have trengtb aa a nation, it muat be true that there la aoma power that la contin ually In opposition to ua. If It were the caae that there ia uo power in oppoaltlon to ua, and Iu oppoaltlon to our prlnoL plea, why are we organised Into a nation for strength? There la good evidence that wo are In oppoaltlon to aoiuethlug, and Diunt be etrong enough to overcome that averse principle, but what ia that averse principle? The count It u tlon doea not atop when it aaya, "iu order lo form a mora perfect union," that we may poeeesaatrfiiglb, itgoee on aud says' ''establish jutice." What la the cstnb liahment ol Justice? Iain the confirma tion of those customs which constitute the Individual rlKbt? Moat likely thla ia the meuniug of the constitution. Kvei y tnan, under the constitution, bit tlie right to sell hie property at a proltt. Hut if i m il my goods at a profit, ami the man to whom 1 tell return to pny the debt, I, under the coustitutlon, huvn the right to forcibly rolled the debt. II 1 aeil thine; for a price and ryrvent it to be of oertein condition or quality, and It faila to be that, I, under tlie uou atltution muat make (but right to the roan to whom 1 enltL Thia ia what tha couetitutlon termaae the establishment of justice. It la the protection of indi vidual ritrht, that a man may Ml and buy, nod do It with certainty, but the eonatiluiiun does uot atop hete, it giast till turtber and among other tlnuae it aye, "aud secure the bleaeintf ol htmrty toourerlvea aed our poeitniy,M what couaittulre our litwrl.vT la it nut w to n we sow we shell have llierittht to r-ap? la it not when we atiall UlHir e nliull have tha iruil ol that labor? la It uot wiiea aliaii IhroueU atudy 1mo latcltiKent, welill have the reward ol thatatudyT MiMtrertnlely that ie the caae, All men are bora eii'iat, but we taunt a l ear tkat thv uiat remaia eipial, wearenpial More theUi taut le.ee all neve toe eame opMrtunii tlor Ihe ttae man die uot have a riett under the eonHtulio that aaulbef aiea dtea aot have, AH aa are t ijaallf r,e,,l ll.ire the rooit tutitia. I have the net aa e lo what I Iwlkcvala right. Von Mva the HmiipHriMiily. Ihavetberaht aelt av gMita to whom I aiey, aad va aavelfteeeaterldht, I have tti raal to lie! wU lie l'rtSl o aiy tiaaimee tela t iw hm ti, wad oa have the twiwe rlaht lhlM M4iHV W(M llie lew II at oar liU!, aal the! wkea tie einuiatiMi gaaraa'vMi a. Ual what (a e'Mliua M KateMa e)t Ihei toa wei oil your mi a4 nieinUitie lb enaieala In Ua etitueiaa lit; f ! km eta yt ! elve wli id litMt giuHle In the Biire.l, I tbrb ia d'irtaiiow ta Di Utti4ii tuell It ta tbat the thuat iuimo.ouI tkef e aaldifilatlbiteilf o al, II aata ttat IM aialliaat thad m4f aa tree fvoa the eiieawiuelif aa aav iihr tia. It 4a ot ear ihet wtl wm alull r)i4iiaiikH ti ibe in, kal tt eate iei ai w bellvaaU tearl id the U-i'f i'Malli it eaja taat h eetale aba!! git to tha government Inatead of going to the poaterity, Sociiiliara ia aaid to tie eatablwh"dlnlove; that ia beoauaeall men ahall reap equally, all aha l labor equally, or otherwise, Iwcauee nil men ahall reapfqriatly, oil men will be will lug to labor equally. Thia la tha niport of eoclnllHin, If we are going to eetabllah tha prluclplea of aoiiialiain, what are we going to do with tha preeent order of society ? There la no possible way of getting rid of the constitution Congress cannot dispose of it; that body baa no authority in that matter, the court cannot do It, and have no authority In thia direction, and In fact when the conatltutlon waa formed, It waa supposed that tnsre could b no way of disposing of It, except by the physical force of tha can non. W cannot advocate thla kind of a doctrine, it would be unreasonable; and you cannot conform socialism and the fionatltnllon. The Idea that the constitution will protect the Individual right, and It not being possible to oia pose of the constitution, and socialism (a the dissolution of Individual rights, bow can we Introduce aoclnbsmT You lull' 1 Hon't know: and if there la a uieUllat that can Inform ua bow to dl pose of the oonetHntion, we would Ilka to know the iroccss. 11 ne nae a pro cess, It will lead hi 111 Into revolution. Hut to lav aside all of this argument and suDiiose that we dlsoose of the con stitution, and take up tha principle of aoclalixm. What will be your first move? I suppose that the first thing that vod will do. will ba to make a dis tribution of tha eminent domain, that evrv mini inn have a nine sinp 01 land. Until rou make the distribution and every man In the United Mtates gels a forty, bow ara you going to snow that every man wauta land? Hupposs aoma of your aocialiate give me a piece of land In the distribution, and I want to be a manufacturer, and would rather cast my lot there, bow are you going to force me to farm 1 1 want to miinnrao' lure, and 1 am uolna to do It, Ohl ex case me, If I am a socialist, and under socialism, I will have lo go where ' 1 am put, Hut who la the fellow wno is going to nut me there? Ohl there will be an officer to look after such fellows; yoiH will take the shot gun if necessary, but how much will I have to do? Oh, you will have about seven hours a day in the field. Tuat will not he very hard on you; I do more than that now; 1 work ten hours a day now, aud that will be quit a reduction. How manydiiy In the year will you have me labor? Ob, about tire days In the week. That will be easy, Muppose you get sick, wnar will you do, will you get out and work? The law aays you shall. Oh, ws will have a doctor; what are you going to do with him? Oh. he will tell you when yon are sick, and will tell you when you shall work. Hut who I going to know that you are going to work? Oh. there will be a fellow who shall be paid by the community who shall watch you and sea that you work, How many of those fellows will It take for tlie town smp7 Aboutadoxen. How much per month? !l'iO, Where will you sell your wheal? on. t sell stuff In socialism; that oil goes to the community aud you get your equal share when tha distribution la made. Don't do much buying and selling then? No, only when one com munity buys ol another; and Iu fact It we were to sift It a little,! guess we would not have to use money at all, that Is il It were completely socialistic, This Is I be mode of socialism. Trace It yourself and see where It leads to, This government does uot own Individual righta, It only protect the individual rights, butt hose rights have tha same relation to all men, aud II there Is. a dif ference In socialism and thia govern ment, it ia In the individual prosrty riaht and not In those riahta to prop erty which yot may term uaiionnl, such as tha government ownership ol the rail road, if the difference In our govern ment aud socialism Ilea In the individual right, how can we aa.v that the uational right ia aoclalistic? Not so, 1 he icovern nient owuerhlp la pooulism, and not aocialiam. The populist wauta a gov ernment that reqmrea money; the soc tulist WHiila a government that requires an equal distribution of all property, and therefore would uot require money, Hociallsiu la an Imposslbilty, I am u populist, but no part of a socialist. I do not sny these thinua in any disre ect; to the socialist, but lineaiiNe t run es notbiiiK iu socialism. Iu conclusion, I iiiiuhf say aa one of old has auld, "li"t the wicked forake his wny, and the un- r ghtous man hia thoughts." There ara liiuuy other ameutinc nrifumaiite naalust socialism. "WAII JOHNSOH. March 90, lHl9. KNOCKED THEM OUT llryea'a Itefussl ti Jule In Ciehsr'a Hal alisxar Veeal Mahaa Ilia Ouiil llg I'rair. It seem that Urynn by tha rxrcta of a little coiitiiiou sense kuoi ked tho l.ck Croker.l'erry Iteluiuut if -in a: out of tha rliitf. Ho ooniplele sn UHMit did they (rl that even theaold bus: rotieaiHiudettt of the l'hli'H(i It.rord chronicles It alter the lollosiiiK btatiliie: "I have taiket with a e;reat many d'HusTiita lately from dil1.rm parta d Ihe eoimtfjr, end they nil aare that Mr. Hryaa made a rwt hit iu r fatim Id alUml Hie fltlillsaer olths iImiiii prsne Hub in Nw Yiak ami In aitvpti iit- an Isvilsti.ia In the t iLsnr lo Is Kitse tb asms b'ah- lhv sv a'st , ibat Mr. Hijss'a riv in tr ttriuh the snuih has rvaiiiml Mat to t' s leadsr I hip ol the diNitrrtMt part v, aa I that, Sit matter wh the iuaWk In lies' eats and the tumae il repftmalailVas) , amy ilit, lrea wl be lha avil eandi (lata lite tlie rlitelii'f, wild lha Miea sit ri lea eia Sw will Permit-, allr. iu titiiHrt hnw or f or la lt i rvfuLists prtv. j t IUsUtlta Hailna id N nih ('r elna tor Heil-, aj isst tut wtasj wihI'I ted a eiat ol a akita ttl taMhtf-ttmu,) tlat l lb sataai! entavastloa td Kta ati IMliate lae, ibtl tlitHbt ot Sis liilif.i ilr, i Pfias, ss4 llal ka Iks Iras Ira I il tk I a va- v tl lha pw.nl d4, llf r Wttv,Hi 4 Iksl Is KikT ! t.W ka tfiti lit Ihiw dtiaw aa.) wnfakin Prtaa or gal tmi tt tt iltHtwrH tr a-aeUVM. Il.iv, U'Uillaa aata Ike antatd Taaaana, pVewtier HHta tsl litHtrHa has ! t.iii(iu. litkiit lha kitae li Mriaa ter lti Ike .. rakip 4 fcta psrir, Sii klatlia ir 'eia,aliv eiakiej a lie tdkW stale, has aa l Uel, aa afW adaotw wt kelwMtaa4 ,Nbtaaaa, aaj a it ffocs In every state south of Mason and Dixon's line. 'Almist every newspaper in the south has aooroved Hrvaa's am ion in rfeclia iior an invitation to Ibilshezisar's feast, as they call the Cruker dinner. The eouth'-ru democrats bate Tammany anyhow, and understand that the dent ocratlo club i the sociul headquarters ofthetiscr. The very fact that (Voker and Tammany are opposed to Hryan makes him a tower of strength, and when they learn that his letter rejctlijg the Invitation was nddreseed to I'errv Helmout, a member of the banking firm that represents the Hothecbilds la this country aud got up the eyridlcatet,haf boiitrht the bonds during the Cleveland administration, they admire him more than ever," 0, if, ISelinont, after the skirmish, wus over, ran up the white flag aud wrote a letter to the New fork Herald iu which he said; "Hpeaklngof myself, I am a gold man, yet I will unhesitatingly support free silver, Iff to 1, should it be made the platforta seutlmentof the party in 10UO, WHAT BEAT BRYAN The American bankers' syndicate, Heven million Ave hundred thousand dollars of the syndicate's money, Five million dollars of Lombard sin e, London, money. ' The com blued power of t ha A mcrlcn n nwspMs'r. ' The combined railroad syndicates of the United (states. The combined power of life luurance companies. The combined power of government pNlronaue under Cleveland, Tha coal oil syndicate, The ant hracite coal trust with Hobart as president. The combined power of the lenders of the (told democracy, The power of Intimidation, mlsrepre sentation and abuse, Ths use of slander, calling names a 'id threats of closing- ths business where labor Is employed. The cry ol repudiation. WANTED-4ants to Iravia for ths Nebraska independent, Catalogue Fruit, and Ornamental Trees, Vines and Shrubbery, Roses, Shade Trees, Etc., will be mailed you free upon application to Marshall Bros., Arlington, Nebraska, Proprietors of the Ar lington Nurseries and Fruit Farm, located in one of the leading fruit belts of the state. They you know just what the goods will cost you, i heir truits re ceived the gold medal at Trans-Miss. Expo, in Omaha, ,898. A. C. MUTZ, Sffi6fcVi& Grower of genera) Nursery Stock Apples, Peaches, Pears, P1 itm Qtr'i uf tewrris anrl fit lie- tmill fruit.! rf'an akin sfifi m a s .fi ' i t wvf a a4 vkiivi ai u i t"7t asjft i wa both 13, & M.and Mo. Pacific railroads. Write for prices or can at nursery neauquarieri, B E GOOD New 100 ACPES IN NURSERY DO YOU WANT TO PLANT ! mi Cherry Trees, 1'lum Treea, ippla Trees, (Iraps Vines, Fruit Plants of ail kmda, tttiade Trtwe, Hoaea, rJvernwna, eto., that are NEBRASKA GROWN? YOU NGERS il ..H a -i .Ulalat Mil aeili a al-iMa t.iii i era. ae ta ttae aa, ik.,ui I. MIUf lto-.N WHM tk. I'x.iM wi , .il Ht vatt ata) iw ti a w. ta la, i i.M(kt 4 i ii.Mi i au mi WWflWHtJBijtBiiil-Sg nrrnn un nMr rrt a m .esT. t ,VU UV-Vwelw, 1 4 t4 X XJ IIIUII. Mil llll IIIIWI .Mil, ItlMUI, ft ImMU-M 7, . IIMMMIMI, IMMKIIHWI M a. 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Ws sell you a Mewlnir Mauhiue D (pot) I I Jl isasal ' B gataajnjpsgaatsj isVC C!K10 t''4)aCiaBati)aata0 ths name, If yon do hot like ths name "Independent, paint red over it and call ths machine what you will, Ws are doing ths advertising, and It does not cost as much, Ws buy the maehinss direct from ons of ths largest manufacturers Id ths world at faotojiv cost, and ws offer them to our subscribers at an swept Ion all. low pries, and all ws want in addition Is Ons Hubriber, Our "Independent" Machine Is a thoroughly first-class Family Hewing Maubins, and is rstnlled nndsr its orla-lnal name at 105.00, Our arrangements with ths manufacturers will aliovr us to use their name, but Instsadws call It "Independent" HIGH ARM. HIGH GRADE, NOISELESS, LIGHT RUNNING. SELF-THREADING. BEWING MACHINE. Award, th Msdal Frcmlom at ths vTorld'i Colnmblto Exposition at Chicago In IMS. TOBY MAOJIINE WA EE ANTED, A written warranty accompanies ia, each Machine, All parts ars Interchangeable, and w can supply dupli cates at any time, Kacb part of the Machine Is fitted with such stack. Bess that no trouble can arias with any part, as new pieces san bs e supplied with ths assurano of a perfect Ut. , Oar "Independent" is a'strlctlf high-grade Sewing Machlns, and finish tbroughoBt In ths best possible manner. It possesses all modern improve ments, and Its nwchanlnal construction Issoch that in It are com blued simplicity ,1th tfpaat traiio'th. thus InMiirltiir mum of runnlnir. durubilitv. aad makinar n impossible for tha Maoh Ina to be put out of order. Itaew fast and makes a Kirfect stitch with all kinds of thread and all olaases of material. Always ready r use and unrivaled for sjssid, durability and quality of work. Notlos ths following polnta of superiority. MIS 1IKAU swings on patent sot-urn niiiK"a. bu'i is iirmij nam uuwn by a thumb screw. It ia strong, substantial, neat aud handsome In design, and beautifully ornamented ia gold, Ths bed plate baa rounded Burners and ia Inlaid or countersunk, making it flush with tha top of the table. IIiuiiesT A km The space under the arm la 6 if Inches high and tf Inches long. Thia will admit tha largest akirta, even quilts. It ia Htar-THHKAPlNn Titers are absolutely no holee to put the thread through eicept the eye of the um-ille, Tim fcilUT IX is cylinder, open on the end, entirely self-threading, easy to put in or take out; bobbin holds a large amount ol thread. Tub Htittb ltr.oui.AToa Is on the bed of the Machine, eneath tlie bobbin wludsr, and has a scale showing ths number of slitrhea to the inch, can be changed from 8 to ill stitches to ths inch. Tub Fkko la double and extends on both sides of the needle; never falls to taks ths goods through; never stois at seams; movement Is positive; no springs to break and get out of order; can m raised and lowered at will. Automatic tlonnia Wisdkb An arrangement for filling ths bobbin automatically and perfectly smooth without holding ths thread. The Machine do- not run while winding tha bobbin. I.ioht Hue wxo The Machine lseay to run, does not mtigue the orator, nuikesliitte noise and sews rapidly. TliM Hri'ifM la a double-lock st I toh, the same ou both sides, will not ravel, and can b changed without stopping the Machine. Tim Tkxhos la a fla aprlng tension nod will admit thread from to IfiO spool cotton wilhoutehanifing, Never gets out of order. 'Inn Ntu-i.a is a elralght. self-settlng needle, flat on oit" side, and eaunot tie put in wrong. Nkichi.b Kab le rouud, made ol rnae-hardi-ned steel, with oil rup at bottom to prevent oil Irom getting on the koos. Apji srASLB ItsASiNoa All tw-arlnge ararae hardi ned ateel and can let eaaily adjnaied with a screwdriver, Ail lost motion can bs taken up, and tha Machine will laet a Ilia time. ATTAt'iiMsaTa Kaoh Machine le furnlbel with ths following stol beeleieel attsehmente rass: One r'oot llatntuar Keller, one IVkaue of Needles, sli llobblns, one Wreneh, ons Hcrew Jirlver, one HhttttleHersw lriver, on I'reeser Kol, one lisit aad Hook, on Oil t ea Ailed with oil, one Uauge, one Uauga rWrew, ou Quiller, and one Instruction tk. a. oun.oo maoxxxivxi voxx atio.no. OUR OFFERS fr'Uiar-Owr ledpaaiitefti" weeriwg Mai hia SS awav 4r4 sail Nthraaha ladea wtl'Wt tma yeas flt lltBUV KtHmi.Onf xUilaitana'ai Mewlsf Mattsla fvea M a ff ttt'Mttt tittlMtel rtwetifiaaiiritf a t'lahef ftO abaarirs si ft Mieaffe. Tllllttl-iiae s..pel'l' taawlag Mat tslaa fot U(Hl alt aat a t tatlt ef lit ftabavtttter si tU sat ) mrianr rAlllntaeltlaathlpl4 dt Irtoa fesiorv at (1tte. rMht ksiea i .a.a . tu af Mit la im l ait-! aiaiaa ua a tatlasr, iaai I ii.klels V.aaMat.ta,leitttwa, Navw la, ltrg a , t'..Uol i, Saw Usismi, Meitit, 'uk, al.iss. Arumw as-t U1,ii.g, la whwa tt wa will ra alt rk tUm t-.e 1 1 tat Id leat, frMtiie wrdaiiaa- Ua.iM till pla iaU ,siatf lha puiat In what Ike Uafhias I la I a not, a w.ll aa ite pali.mw lha ar la U U lo. tbv ekia pea p.ea aa wall at Hsutt.a) ad tivaa, taj UU Maeltib aad MM l4 U (ttiMtpily seal, nrAeeska Al b Unssm p Avrtt loa tsrokttita.B ft INDEPENDENT PUDLIGHING CO., Lincoln, Nobr.nkn. EWING . . MACHINE Popular Price. FREIGHT PREPAID. order to secure a Donular nam? When vsa for ths nam and V5 per cent (or ths ma- that will sew, and charge you nothing- for f