- :1~-.‘!|.._-,"..- Who-"is- Benefitted.“ 7' l ._.â€" Having voted themselvas into slavery , the working people will now begin to pay the masters the dividends which t? e masters were ï¬shing for. There scene to be an understanding among the em- ployers. Dispatches state that laborers M ; ‘ have been cut in wages in the Florence, '3. Colo., district from $2 50 down to $1.75 “3 a. day, and the hours increased to 10 .‘l from 8! Had these men put part of their wages in the past into Socialist propaganda, teaching the working peo- ple of the nation their rights, the future might be brighter for them. The mas-l! ters do the teaching and get the proï¬ts. The same story comes from the East The needle monopoly cut wages 13 pr‘ cent. at its mills in Torrenton, Con! the Aetna Silk 00., at Norlolk; has made a sweeping cut in wages; the Hutchinson & Rankin shoe works at Winsted, Conn., have closed perma-â€" nently. But do not think that the earth is all dark and that all people ignorantly vote and work for their own enslavement. In the same paper in which I gather the above items I ï¬nd that J. Pierpont Morgan spent $50,000 for dresses, $10,- 000 for flowers and $600 for music for his daughter’s wedding, besides giving ‘ enough property which working people ' "M ogive them an income-that young couple in elegance ale of their useless lives ‘ ‘ will beneï¬t 1" 5’ King people t rug lure. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN ' . lilill I Wish my Wedding Rings, Diamond Rings. Many Customers a _ ego. w. BEALL, and Friends “3.23:2â€, money. You can rely on what you get. lie Reliable M- 1an STOCK or HOLIDAY GOODS, ~ANCY GOODS, ' ALBUMS, GAMES, XMAS CARDS, I . iI'OYS, Eta, Etc. P' u. some. I ‘13 Lytle’s old stand. as 4v itemize" ‘ c. Cards. "M'ised Primer.