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The Commoner,
VOLUME 3, NUMBER 52.
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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,
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well enough alone." As long as you
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between the shoulders and the cere
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Huntington (Ind.) News-Democrat:
Operators throughout the bituminous
coal districts of central Pennsylvania,
Marylaud and parts of West Virginia
have decided, according to the New
York Herald, to reduce the wage scale
now being paid to mine workers un
less business . improves materially
within tho nex three months, .At'
teast uu,uuu men .will bo involved.
Also one thousand minors -in Preston
county. West Virginia, have nult wnrir
on account of a reduction of ten cents ard prosperity so much Vaunted seems
a ton in their scale. Tho gold stand-1 to have received a cold blast from
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