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vfr wj TTffti.( T'H"" !. V' 16 The Commoner, VOLUME 3, NUMBER 52. PWJWT ?1 r v. rv . sr . LV. Hanna, and Hanna is likely to bo jJnominated, but at tho sane time Wall xbtroot prefers Roosevelt to any dem ocrat in tho list of candidates. Jonesburg (Mo.) Journal: Tho re publican party has all along been .claiming credit for tho past prosper ity, but when mills and factories shut .down and wages of employes reduced, ,and tho price of hogs and cattle dropped about half, It is business de gression, and has nothing to do with politics. ' Ramsey (111.) News-Journal: Tho ,only justification the president or any one who indorses his action in tho Fanama steal is that there is money in it to this country. That's the same plea that was put up in tho "benevo lent assimilation" business in the Philippines. This is thesame rule of action that the highwayman adopts whpn ho holds up his victim. David City (Nob.) Press: Secre tary Shaw of the treasury department made a beautiful speech the other day; in which he advised young men never to work for hire wages. Now, that is very pretty, and was founded on truth, but as every avenue of in dustry is controlled by a trust backed by millions, what is a young man going to do? He must work for hire or starve. Medicine LoJe (Ka's.) Index: The 20,000 laborers who have lost their . .rjpbssinca .tJheQhio.. election and the 'appiximaJQii2(ft),000 who have sus tained a reduction in wages or will soon undergo that pleasant (?) experi ence, probably now realize the full 'Let meaning of the Hanna slogan, CLUB LIST.- ''Any onooftho following will bo sent with THE .COMMONER, both one yenr, or the club price. 'Periodicals may bo sent to different addresses 11 desired. Your friends may wish to loin with you In sending for a combination. 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