[24]. Here, p. [21].

[25]. Here, see p. [18].

[26]. Dr. Spahr, “Present Distribution of Wealth in the United States,” p. 69.—Enc. of Soc. R., p. 1389.

[27]. Enc. of Soc. R., p. 1384.

[28]. C. D. Wright, “Atlantic Monthly,” Sept., 1897.

[29]. “Encyclopedia of Social Reform.” (p. 1388), 1897, by Rev. Wm. Bliss.

[30]. Dr. Spahr, “Present Distribution of Wealth in the U. S.,” p. 69, 1896, who held each family at five members.

[31]. It should be borne in mind that, “Goods, wares, merchandise, utensils, furniture, cattle, provisions, and every other species of personal property, was included among the assets” representing wealth. Dr. Spahr, Ib., p. 55.

[32]. Encyclopedia of Social Reform (publ. in 1897), p. 1388.

[33]. These totals have been summed up by me.