THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT. une 8, 1899 HE NEW FEUDALISM ' HOW IT COMPARES WITH THAT OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. torn Drawback o Proeraea Haw tha Paoal ol tha VmUA St Are Bala Reaace4 to Vaeala-What 1 tba Eil Will Ba. The following Appeared the lead ing article in a recent Isan of The United Statee Investor and Promoter of American Enterprise. It beara l dencea of carefnl preparation and the desire of the writer to rather understate than exaggerate the situation. The aource of the opinions expressed makea them pecnliarlj interesting. It require almoat more temerity than we possesa to aaaert that what ia termed progreaa la more aeeming tbaa reaL The world abandon one method and adopt another whereby it accom- tliabea certain reanlte more eipedition j, more economically and in vastly in creased meaanre, and w call this prog res. Bat progress, on a final analysis, is comparable to the Irishman's sheet, which waa lengthened at on end by a) piece cnt from the other end. This Is seen to be trne even in the caae of a people that bar been unmistakably ad vanced is civilisation. Mo on will deny that when the Hawaiian were led to give np their primitive barba rism there was an instance of progress. Bat the cbsnge has made the Ha waiiana an effete race, wbcae fate J soon , to 'perish from off the face of the earth. The American Indians are another in stance of 1 people who lose more than they gain by progress. Where progress has gained the great est victories it bas bsdto pay heavily for tbem pyrrhic victories tbey might almost be called. The labor aaving in vention and discoveries of the last cen tury are a great improvement, bat they have brought with tbem the factory ystem, whereby tbe souls and bodies of a large portion of tbe race are being atnnted, and tbey have defaced tbe fair face of nature, and tbey have done their beit tboogb not as yet with en tire soccen to drive tbe nine mases Into retirement, Tbe boildiog of great oitiea bas added greatly to tbe comfort and convenience of life, bat it has given birth to nervons prostration, a disease of which oar fathers knew noth ing. Tbe rapid multiplication of book and tbe lessening coat of tbe aame en- . . . ' ,M f A aoiee every one o po e a uvrnry, um as a consequence tbe reading babit is practically dead. Great progress bas , been made in tbe culinary art, bat people cannot eat aa much a formerly, and do not get nearly aa much aatiafao tion from what tbey eat These are a few random illustration of tbe fact that there ia never a gain without a loss. This appeara to be a law of nature, and it would of course be foolish to turn tbe back to progress because it baa it drawbacks. Never theless it is always wise before taking a atep in tbe direction of tbe so called progress to weigh tbe consequences. Civilization doea not tend in a straight mi L. JA - (1 A I A line. , moogH it wuuiu nui ua cur.oi-, to say that ita course ia that of a circle, It la nearer that than a continuous on- a mi a. I . - a wara marcn. in present is one 01 those times when it is obvious that it ia turning back on itself. During the lait half (and especially the last quar ter) of the eighteenth century, great forcea were at work for the unloosen ing of the ahacklea in which a large portion of tbe human race were groan ing. Tbe philosophy and literature of that period tended to open tbe eyes of man to hia inalienable right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, and the outcome was such outbursts as tbe Declaration of Independence in this country and tbe Revolution of 1789 in Franca Those events marked tbe down- J-II J t .1-11 tt. L..IU a long ieriod of broadening liberty. It ia singular tbat just about a century later should be witnessed tbe indica tions of a gradual return to a state of affaire comparable to tbe old grinding condition of tbe eighteenth century. Thia may be a startling assertion, but tbe fact is obvioua to on who is not willfully blind. In the first place. Is it not apparent that political liberty ia in danger of be ing lost! Autocratic power la growing fast in tbe United State, however It may be elsewhere. Two centurlee and a half ago Char) I lost bl bead be cause of bla attempt to rule England without a parliauit-ni Dot Cbarlea' tyranny waa not mora audacious tbas that of Piatt and Quay. Tbe American boa pommies a power which no auto crat since tbe day of Tatar the Ureal ever wielded, lie doee what few tyrants have actually eocoaa-'-d t doing h make tbe twopl whwta be rale bow down and kls tbe hand that wUI.lt tbe rod. .The tiU of the Ualt4 Blake go delitrwl to the poll and elect arllaiuate (o to speak) Wbwee only doty It shall beta regble? the will if the bus. AudtheWttftl tt the luatUr le, that the Ue I ttaarelly, U hi t euaal cbarartarUita, a lUc-i-ail It I aa IncuutMTff title fact tbat Uaaliut I aa iftctMuind lariat ia Ute foaatrj, lad lata caa JaiU tl i Isiaf Miaelt, that the ate tai4ty Mgatlisg huw fat Mftguerd Ihsit iiUf !! AaoUrr iadlcatWa that alitor U tfuta4i ( a Ntuhlag site lala arvwla. lfcaiaduti4iUa The Iweei wf AaieiUa tltltUatk la Ike t baa ta that It tJ4 ta en. Its uiUI ua4llka That waa tree 4i lag a ! a.4iU fait f tat hl twy tt It ta h M (a a I ait f the fl4 i tUa Sutlacll.M ii chmily iw'll lata t are Celtlaf 14 im a. li utatuat faanl t Iwitaee at tepidly diHatsaltaUa- a Uattlwa vl the tN i'le ftua the $t Vala at the 1 fwUliv The JutlaUl-a hetweea the ties aad the It hawMMisg 11 f thai a. IttealatM dta atay J waallh he Wi a f the mat 4ttraal ftei 4 Awatkaa llTllUatt-a liawaaa that ittMWa U a misnomer), and baa done much to earn for us the contempt of the entire world. , This brings us to a third factor and the one which really constitutes the point of thia article. We refer to tbe growth of a , new feudalism. We use tbia expression advisedly. Under the old regime feudalism was that system whereby tbe holding of eatatea waa dn- fiendent upon rendering military aerv ce to a superior. Tbe form of tbe old feudalism may be in no danger of being revived. But tbe spirit of tbe new feudalism is identical with tbat of tbe old. Tbe barona of a former day poa sesssed themselves of all tbe available land and allowed their inferiors a liv ing upon it in return for service. The feudal lord waa the dominating factor ia tbe life of every man, woman and child in former time, He bad an in alienable rigbt to life and bappinessi tbey existed on sufferance. ; Tbe feudal lord of today is not intent opon war. It ia not by ownership of the soil tbat be exact the service of his fellow. He Is tbe same rapacious personage that he formerly was, bat be baa changed hia complexion somewhat He is now a lord of trade. He ia gradu ally working tbe : Industrie of tb world out of tbe bands of the many in to bia own, and tb many bid fair, otber things being equal, to fall into a relationship with bim similar to tbat In which tb vassal, of old stood to bis feudal chief. ' ,... t It ia interesting to not the clos analogy between tb process that is now going on and tbat by means of which the old feudal barons obtained tbeir position. In tb former times a baron enlarged bis possessions of tb land in three ways. He seised tb es tates of otherst be bad estates conferred upon bim by tb king, and be allowed small holders to vest tb ownership of their eetste in bim in return for prom ised protection. The new feudal lords seek not, primarily, to monopolize tb land, but tb Industrie that flourlb 00 it. Tbe policy of seizure is fsmiliar to tbem. Tbey are without scruple when the opportunity presenta itself to crash out a competitor. As illustrative of bis spirit w bave the traditional policy of tbe Standard Oil trust in ruining any refiner of oil, no matter bow email, wbo remains in business after tb trust tells him to gfct outi also tb policy of tb sugar trust in coercing tb grocer (by threats) from purchasing from other refiners. We bave no king in this country who can placate bis baron by conferring eatatea upon tbem (generally aeized from some of bis otber subjects). But we bave a congress which can and doea pass laws conferring special privileges. Thus, fur Instance, we see tb augar trust perpetuating its existence by ob taining legislation from congress that enablea it to fasten a monopoly upon tbe people. It is a fact which 00 on will dispute that tb present trust movement would never bave been thought of were it not tbat tbe lawa of tb land are, as a body, .favorable to tb creation and maintenance of mo nopolies. ' In old days, small proprietors vested their estatea in tbe great barons on the promise of protection. This tbey did aa tbe least of many evils. The small man ufacturer or tradesman today ia im pelled to pursue a similar course. He prefer independence, but independence seems no longer possible. He is the prey of many, and all more powerful than himself lie therefore seeks a pro tector, He turns bis business over to a trust or a department store and accepta a salaried position in the same. What will the end bet Tbe answer ia easy. Tbe new feudalism will in time break down, just as tbe old did. Tbe old feudal barons became very power ful 1 tbey menaced kings and kept tb life of tbeir day in a condition of tur moil; tbey became a pest and were eventually wiped out of existence, in aome cast's by a gradual process of events and in one case, that of the French revolution, by most awful bloodshed. Thp are softer days tb growth of civilization and tb increase of loiury bav taken aome of tb iron out of onr blood and It might seem raab to predict a resort to such stem tneaa area as nsd to b applied. Still It la well to remember that tbe people never forget tbat tbey posses tb power of revolution. Oar object la saying all thia ia pure ly to put our readers on their guard. Condition aa they eilst today poseeea none of tb elements of riuaneucy. Ignoring uow tb political and social aldca vt tba eltoatlon. it ia clear tbat any one wbo build bl hop upon the lrMnt Industrial feudalism Is likely to route to griff. Tbe Nodal barona of to day are not a permanent Nature of tbe situation, and their UHnopult will eu dure but fur a tiut. Ikvnoiute law will tflfart their tula, and it I possible that tbe people tf lb United HtaUe may ewatually tecovat enough of thalr rulilkal powe r ta aid la the demolition y tutan of rrlv IttjlalaOu. Hut If we shottM t mUlakta, and Mllbat nf the aact be effatUv la pro fuel DH Ibis ralt lh-w Raad l tMlUle to make tbe prilctUa lb pol will eimlaa that r'Waf wbU h Uf b.ld aa a ! tvtt We uteaa lb pwwtt tt tsVttlatWta tt Ml!t. Uv, J C Kiily of hit AdUUk AMttU, will a M.owi V at kvl ttt4 j gttat wpoe tib n Ike war fw towis) Id b lHt latlaitt at IUI ay tU stale, sad alt eMtUvt ate tU oftwuk The built at lit! ty ig iUtiub4 ad so ate Ik v. is, wkteh ate aa-Ut the lM 4 the tauaIM tulaltlry, wkkh U WhJj Kt iuia ! Ike eotial Haraiia if a auaWilf la the k trtttf miUit asaf lbift t kH ftfitt UrsUkt, tad Ik ra 14 a-1 i th eitie aawtot f hi tkf tli la Ik huiea, a4 Ike tUJt; takut a,u Miat t.f. tt. IJNif lith a4 tUbwa N atai sitt .Mta aad iu THE. MORTGAGE. A Maaaaa to Llbavtr, Hladraaaa rrocvaaa aa4 Cava ta tka. World. Tb mortgage ia a aelf supporting in titntion. , It always bold It own. It call for just a many dollar when grain ia cheap aa when grain i dear. It i not affected by the drought It ia not drowned out by tb heavy wins. ,-; w,. It never winter kills. Late springs and early froat never trouble It Potato bugs do not disturb It Moth and rust do not destroy It It grows nights, Sundays, rainy day and vn holidays. , . It brings a sure crop wery year, and sometimes twice a year. it producea cash every time. It does not bav to wait for tb mar ket to advance. It is not subject to speculations of tb bulls and bear on tb board of trad. It Is a load that gall and frets and chafes. It is a burden tbat tb farmer cannot abak off. It is with bim morning, noon and Bight 1 ".: h It eats with bim at tb table. It gets under his pillow when b sleeps. , ".,.-. It rides upon bl shoulder daring tb day. ' It consumes bis grain crop. - ? It devoura bl cattle. , It select tb flnet bora and tba fattest steers. It lives upon tb first frail of tb sesson, It stalks Into tb dairy wber tb busy bonsewif toil day after day and month after month and take tb nicest chees and tb choicest butter. It shares tb children's brsad and robs tbem of half tbeir clothes. It stoops tb toiler' back with it remoraeless burden of car. It harden bia bands, benumbs bis intellect, pre maturely whitens bl lock, and often time sends bim and bis aged wif ovr tb bill to tb poorbouae. It is tb inexorable and xacting taakmaster. Its whip Is as merciless and cruel as tb lasb of tb slave driver. It is a menace to liberty, a bindranc to pTogre, a cars to tb world. S, F. Norton. HOW THEY DO IT. The Bala That Covens lb Over tion of fc Trass Baliaev. It is said of tb president of tb Standard Oil trust, and b ba many imitators, tbat be never issues a post tive order, says Ainsle' Magazine. H merely "aggest." Tb burden of making a suggestion operative ia left to tb official to whom it Is made, and al though suggestions sre usually acted upon aa promptly as tb command of tb sultan when fa uses a regiment of Janissarie to carry bis message, tbey are approved of only when tbey are successful If by any chance a sugges tion should prove a failure when ap plied, tbe unfortunate wbo acted upon it must bear tbe blame for not having bad better juudgment, and tbereault ia invariable. Tbe trust builder, like Tallyrand, "doea not like to bave un successful men about bim.'' On tbe otber band, if a auggestion ia rejected and the result shows tbat tb judg ment of tb official was good, tb great man conveniently forgets tbat be was ever guilty of making aucb a aug gestion. Success exenses everything, and In constantly tbriving for it tb darkest tragedies of trust building are brought about Every year men go mad trying to keep pace with tbe terriflo ad vances of tbe trust builders, just aa tbe generals of Napoleon succumbed in attempting to work out tbe world grasping dealgna of tbe Insatiable and tlrelesa commander. Tb great trust buildera deserve to be credited with private asylum just a the western des peradoes are credited with private graveyards. Tbe beauty of tbe trust system of or ganization la that, while exacting obedience, It leavee room for individual judgment, and in thia way aecures in telligent co-operation. And when tbe trust builders find a man who is capa ble of sorting tbem intelligently tbey are not niggardly in tbeir rewards. Iro motion coin quickly when deserved, and a man get a chance to do all the work be baa tbe capacity for aa long a he can ahow uccveafo! reaulta It la thia system tbat ba enabled tb Stand ard Oil company to conquer commer cially a territory vaMer than that which wa around andar the beel ol Napoleon or of Ciraar. Truly, tb Hlaudard Oil 1 lb father of tb trust, and though ttber bav achieved much, tbey twttr the aaui relatione to It that tb children vf a great man do to lhir father 1 tby may ba auccaaafal, but tbey ar overtbadowed. Reaeaeaa'a tiaaaf laatlir, la a paavh at lit banquet of the Pe tri CVopar Vult club, la Omaha, Uuvvraut IVyaiar mI4i i Ik j iluil l of UioHeUrv rfuriii ba vital bhiW ibaa la tavlt Im w diMgt apua tb amsatty fur tb .viiirl of votpofa lloaa, tftul a ad iMaoxtUat What vi vt Ik greet I'llbcli'le w hat twa adtuvatiBf liate ! ar w axiw isady to aUkJoa t Nt vael Mr fttvada. If w allow aaiiuw luladed Wkketlas a4 elttfe to divide lb tiiead f tMu aki lb Ua Mf the gveat tlaltle f.f whUh Neloask h .m. tita alar lie, a hl el awiWhl to dUlalKtt Ik gtakd atiwy wkua I auw galhailaf M lh gtaat tuadlilt lUO, w will, to Ik Ul 4 It maaleaaai that whla waaU I lull Ka Ibaa a aull Ileal utwe. If ant a rtlwta, It would at ht b a Iswaaiueklat 4llla fully." MMtttlag lo Ik tHaaka rUlfuaa, b Mid It eatalaa4 Ike grit allataki ul a IUI roavtkltoa 4Mta4ig aat HUtad t!m Maag at lb tstUiwf llto t Wktt I Raadad. While In the main agreeing with all Tbe Beacon Light aaya under the arti cle, "No New Parti." w wish to aay tbat w bav tb utmoat confidence in tbe alncerity of , tb Populist who brought about tb Cincinnati call and proposed tb name of Barker and Don nelly for presidential candidate. W know moat of them personally and be lieve tbeir motlvea tob good and pure. W bav not ao far been abl to concor In tbeir judgment W a no need of a new party for Populists. If tbey can not find wbst tbey want In tb People' Party, then tbe organisation of a new party ia useless. What the People's Party needa is reorganization, activity and a move forward all along the line and all aide ahows abolished. Winter tut (la.) Review. ATTENTION, FARMERS. Do yea aatlr to saw aaaaras af taaiala eopiat el aarlaaltaral losraaia, as aatast, . aaasr. books, oataioa s aa ua lars t tbe laleet laipref (arai kaaiaaieats aa aiaeala err, aa be kept poete as ! prove as aa siom lor i run or siorer u to, rar tbesaaMlalk AaMrleea yaraten' DHaslary, wbiab aM wbJillaf all ever ta Osttea Ba ta pabUaaan, aurabsat aa laaainairer. Tee will fat sjsf oo taadbj SMav tbaa fa aai parakaat lor aiaer Umm ta ssiaU eaet ai tea a, Waaat vrr teraur aaate la ta Daito atatM la eat Dtrastorr ta, A4afat Bev'l Us, aimlaaiaai, aia, aaw wa ai ami ia auvar aaa vui 11 Wall Paper. We send men OUT OF TOWN to do all kinds of PAPERING, PAINTING, FRESCOING, ETC, V. A. BAILEY, 1546 O STREET T. A. 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Uaurga Juaeph Keta, llalallit, ve, Harak Aaa lU'a, iMaadaat tttb ta ua reaideal hladaat ta mi 4HMitiia, Tbo abuse aaatad deleadaat, Sarah iaaiUiaatll tkeaatle Ikato Wad- a4af Ike Ilia day t Jaa lla Ike eald ltrao Jta )t4a, alauv aaul (lalatiS mU tak Ik VMaMIHM ul Ataa Ita aad rlrnk liala, raadry allawa a, ta u M a e.ea oa tbe lraJ wt lb ahuve Uthl raeaa. at the olRa nl Sallttae A to, n. 1 i&tJ Vuleat hm A , la tkHy tl lWialua,xaly ol aaSolk aad elal ml kl u im Maeaa tb knar at S e'i4k a at. aad S aViitck I, at, i4 aaid day aad l tak tag ai ii eV(mitkia atU ba adjtierfteal triat day day, blaa Ike aaaa boar, aaltt tay are wiiat4, liaoea Jra Has, 4aiatil, iy J,l aii.Naaaat.hiaatturMy, THE EES.WG9l Umi for you or for Mfhody who baa wool to Tb Izttzzt Uc:l raouiuaa lor nanauna wow. ine met, lareem man V. "ST "Tl for propnrly dlply(n aad sbowlne wool Aha laraeet stocks for attraoM" the blcfett burer aod Ute beet reputation tut buiUM ability and hooaetjr. wear il.aoooo tb. wool aanaallv. 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