VOLUME 7, NUMBERS 6 The Commoner. 1 B. i I jr. The Commoner, ISSUED WEEKLY. WILLIAM J. llllYAH ClIAllLKH W. UllVAM Kdllor and Proprietor. lMibllfdier. KK'llAlt!) I. Mk'KMI.kk Kdltorlal Hooiiih and ISiihIiicm Aflfloclnli' Kdllor. Onirii .'iilKI.'.O K I2lli Street. Knti'icd at Hid 1'oi.tollleo at I.t neoln, Neb,, aHHicond-chiiHiiiall matter Out) Year - !.: Tlirco JHotithft - Nix JMont Iik - - .0 Hlntrlo Copy - l In Clnlm of llvu or morn, h'amjilo CojileH r"reo. J'or Year .75 l'orrlKii I'ofitauo fi'2 Cents Kxtrn. KDIISC'ICI J1IONS (tin l.c Kill direct to 'I iik CoMMONl.it. Thoy (&n nlid 1 1' m nt tliK ipli nt'Mi I'jti c it which lime adoi(lM.'daclubbliiK into, or tlinut,'li I nl nRontH, wheio Mil;-n(iiUt have been finnoliilQil All remlttanii'H dioiild lie id nt l.y oMonico money tndor, cxprcKS ordoi, r I) tank duft on New Yoik or Chicago. 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CIIANOIC Jf AI)Iltl'H.-fiibFcrllioiH rrqiirntlnir n ehanj;o tl million nuiM ulve 01.1) aawell aa the NKW nddroKH. ADVKltl'IKINC IiiitcH fimiUlicd tipon application. AddrcFH all eouinumlealloiiH (o THE COMMONER, Lincoln, Nob. Railroad block systems opera ted by blockheads will not HiHIico. M seems Hint moro engineers (Imn dirt aro boln; "moved" In Panama. It seems that Mr. llarrlman squirted those dlv laends through a hose. The chief trouble with those railroad "llycrs" is Unit they light too suddenly. Mark Twain's white dress suit means that ho has snubbed the Pittsburg millionaires. And President Roosevelt advocated the "innllv. coddling" of the shipping Interests, too. " This two billion dollar congress will be cheap If it persuades the people not to do it again. With the passage of a largely increased naval appropriation the Japanese war cloud disappeared. Mr. Rockefeller was up to $.'00,000,000, but will probably revise It when the assessor comes around. Philadelphia has gone back to boss rule It m much easier to talk reform than It is to practice it! The King of Servla announces that ho needs money. Now doesn't that m.ako you fee? likS a ,?..lhowa-v' Mr- Indent, how about those nmtured" ;,,yC(,ltll0S" w,l hvo to be so tenSy Wouldn't some nice young girl make a bitr hit dfsKte?Vhl th '"iflier hands in" the The senate listened to Washington's farewell ot : STpilpic. "k0 H Il8l0IIB t0 th0 le,1; Harvard has just beaten Yale at hockev. Great excitement prevails over the prospective jack straws match. JUUv Smallpox having broken out among the Mis-un"l-lobby tw? "0t lleccs8nry t0 enfowe me Increasing dividends by going deeper into debt is considered raUier dishonest in other than 1 i gti railroad circles. h If those great railroad managers reallv want to make progress they will print future stock corlifl cates on sponges. i The sixteon-hour bill for railroad men proposed f in Pennsylvania has been laid up for repairs So ; have many victims of wrecks caused by the ex- ' liaustlon of railroad men fircell to work long hours "I was touched Immediately upon landing," says Ambassador liryco. Wall street or just com mon pickpockets? When Ambassador Uryco arrived in Washing ton he had great difficulty In recognizing his old friend, the constitution. It seems (Imt Senator Smoot's vindication was postponed until it could be advantageousiy used as a campaign document. It seems that Mr. llarrlman was willing to talk as long as he was not required to tell any thing he wanted to keep secret. Ambassador P,ryce's salary Is equal to that of President Roosevelt. But Ambassador Bryco draws a salary for sawing wood. Instead of being a billionaire Mr. Rockefeller is only a millionaire three hundred times over. Will somebody please pass the hut. Dr. Wiley suys the only safe kind of whisky i.q 'old whisky in sealed bottles." The moment the seal is broken the safety disappears. "The tariff is one thing that will not down," says the Birmingham Age-Herald. Correct. We still have to put up for It and with it. A Texas negro made .$1,500 on a fifty-acre farm last year, and the Kansas City Post is quite cer tain he never even heard of the "race problem." Washington was the richest American of his time, and Mr. Rockefeller Is the richest American of his time. Right here, however, the parallel ceases. President Roosevelt is now asking for more artistic designs on our gold coinage. By the way, what are the designs on the eagles and double eagles? Chancellor Day doubtless regrets that Mr. Rockefeller with only .$.'300,000,000 has not received from the world a reward commensurate with his services. Representative Tollard of Nebraska will be per mitted to put it back this year, and get it back next year when the 50 per cent ...salary increase takes effect. Mr. Cleveland continues to decry "the wander ings of democracy," as he calls it. The trouble with Mr. Cleveland Is that he, not the world, stands still. "I am willing to tell all I know," declared Mr. llarrlman before taking the witness stand. Then Mr. llarrimun hastily accumulated a vast volume of ignorance. .The democratic candidate for mayor of Phil adelphia received 97,000 votes. The republican candidate had too many friends on the canvassing boards, however. Poet Laureate Austin will contribute a prose article to the Longfellow memorial services. Al fred is not going to run any risks of comparison if ho knows it. A southern California man has invented a snow shovel. Wo may now expect a Klondlkor to come forward with the model for a new kind of refrig erating machine. It seems that the railroads are losing a lot of money these days. Not upon the goods hauled but upon the goods not hauled because of lack of cars and engines. Secretary Shaw is going to be president of the Carnegie Trust company in New York. Will TJnclo Sam over get tired of paying for the educa tion of financiers? Governor Guild of Massachusetts calls it "mod ernization of the tariff." The people who foot the bills aro calling the continuance of the tariff a "rank robbery." Congress has adjourned and the congressmen are paying out railroad fare for homeward bound tickets. It's mighty handy to be able to increase your salary at will. Only twenty senators remained in the senate chamber on February 22 to hear the readin- of Washington's farewell address. One of them read the address and another was the colleague of the reader. The explanation of the oilier eighteen has not yet arrived. b retU President Roosevelt has graciously admitted to the Massachusetts legislature that it bus a right to petition. It is still denied to employes of the postolllce department. A package containing .$175,000 worth of stocks was picked up from the pavement In Wall street the other day. It took tlie sun several hours to dry out the damp spot. Now that railroad officials are being numbered among the accident victims there is some hope that safety appliances will become more plentiful as well as more cificient. A London newspaper warns Ambassador Bryco not to bo "too easy-going" with President Roose velt. If necessary Mr. Bryce can call Mayor Schmity, to his assistance. A lot of big daily newspapers that have been howling for railroad reform are now issuing warn ing against too much reform. They did not ex pect to be taken seriously. Of course the educational institutions sup ported by Mr. Rockefeller's money will not teach its students to detect when they are being robbed by the Rockefeller methods. We have forgotten the number of special presi dential messages since the first of the year, but whatever the number is it is exceeded by the num ber of fatal railroad accidents. Those Cincinnati gentlemen who are going down to the isthmus to see the canal will have to take the sidetrack very frequently to make way for the procession of returning engineers. The money stolen recently from the sub-treasury at .Chicago was in thousand dollar bills. You would better be caioful how you change thousand dollar bills for entire strangers. The total appropriations of the Fifty-ninth con gress will aggregate almost two billions 'of dol lars. Speaker Reed would doubtless claim a vin dication if he were still with us. "Mollycoddle" isn't a new word by any means. Roscoe Colliding once applied it to George William Curtis. Besides, a lot of men would rather be called "mollycoddle" than "near-doers." The Colorado legislature thought for a bit last week that it had adjourned sine die. The excite ment was intense, owing to the fact that the limit of per diem pay had not yet been reached. The report that Wall street is about to start a panic in order to embarrass President Roose velt need not excite worry. The last panic that Wall street started got away from the starters. A Kansas professor has located the garden of Eden near Yazoo City, Miss. This evidence of resort to modern press ugeiTc methods is an indica tion that the new south is forging a little ahead. King Edward 'clearly overlooked his opportu nity when he omitted from his "speech from the throne" all reference to press cGhsorship, designs upon the coins, race suicide and the strenuous life. The Omaha school director who proposes that all high school girls in that city shall dress alike is predestined to learn something just as soon as the young ladies become acquainted with his scheme. The Philadelphia rublic Ledger has conceived a great idea. It suggests that instead of retiring the public land after the timber has been stolen Jt would be a good scheme to retire the thieves from circulation. Philadelphia is worrying over the great increase in her death rate. Nothing to worry about The "dead ones" in Philadelphia have been ousting the deciding votes in Philadelphia elections for a creat many years. wmX V 50 IIv?8 lost In tilree accidents at sea within two weeks, and 400 lives lost inside of JJnUl8 " r?llroa(1 idents, the que" solving teelP P011" seems to be rapidly A Philadelphia reader of the Public Ledger, noticing the absence of the aurora boreal i asks if the electric cars and electric light systems have waTagonS d Wlth lt W W toS .u'iw8fUw,. j-