f1HfUWFWmhni04w4 "iH4 , SEPTEMBER" iG; l?04i. The Commoner. 15 i11 Jj'iv'mwMivjwiwpjwNpwi temporary comfort t6 a ' principle for which they are willing to face want and privation a principle which every fair-minded man and woman should uphold this right of the laborer to an equitable portion of the fruits of his labor. It is not much that these men ask. Only enough to enable the man, as a husband and lather, to provide ade quate sustenance for his; family, with out being compelled . to put his wife and babies into the sweat shop to as sist him in providing the scantiest necessities which the human body re quires. Fivt dollars, or even seven dollars a week, will not do this,, even though the women and children of the family work side by side with the husband and father. The unjust labor condition which prevails today is the greatest menace to the American home and the Amer ican family. A woman who is ob liged to breathe the foul air of a fac tory, or sit over a machine In a sweat shop' for hours at a, stretch, can not be a healthy or competent mother for her children. The child that is forced to spend its years of babyhood and childhood in Xhe factory in order to supply its frail body with the "crust wjth which to maintain life, can never become: the stalwart citizen tjfiat the country "needs. ' - ". i It is the unfairness- between capital and labor that fills to overflowing jaijs and infirmaries and maltes puny, ir responsible and stunted mental, and physical creatures of those who were croa$e little; lower "thaa the angels': !Bisho; Fallows' shpWs' littio. jmtienqe with rhn wft1iV.;.1lArtlBl WhO...rfould grind the employe ' down o the, ex trft'mifcv np'rhtf Inst. 'cfrifeL; tHeJre"aiifce'& tremity of "the" last 'cru&W tHee$ifce ing Tnan to have' a homo worthy the ' name. "It is not Christ's political economy to buy human flesh and blood in the lowest labor market and sell its prod ucts in the highest demand market. That is the devil's political economy, no matter who may teach or practice it," declares this preacher, who has in formed himself on the subject. It is a wonderful thing for the church that its leaders are finding their real work, and it is a fine thing for humanity that Christianity is to day interpreting the Master's teach ings with a degree of serviceable un derstanding which it has not hereto fore practiced. Columbus Press-Post. that the. packer mu$ti -live;, "but" says- Til Limit is 35 The Delaware and Hudson railroad has made Its age limit for new em ployes , thirty-five years. This an nouncement is contained in a now set of rules just issued and distributed to employes. In luxurc no one will be employed who is under twenty-one or overthirty-five. Consternation was caused by this clause at first, em ployes over thirty-five expecting to lose their positions, but it has been explained it relates only .to new em ployes. They will also be compelled to undergo a rigid physical examina tion. Applicants as well as the present employes must be conversant with the Tules ,and the examinations will be severe. Each' class-, of employes will be allowed a certain time to acquire knowledge of the new rules before "sub mitting to the" 'ex'anjiriatlon. Wilkcs fiarre,; Pa., Telegram to the New "York .Herald. .... . What A Girl Did Such a pretty story comes from New York. There was Katie Schwartz, as sweet as a bunch of roses, and only 12 years old, and Charles Schmidt, a drunken and rather worthless longshoreman, and a police court, that would scare the very wits out of the average little girl. Charles Schmidt was arrested and clapped Into a cell. Over to the Schwartz house went Mrs. Schmidt, weeping and wailing. 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Thornwe'll' Haynds, . United States consul at Roiieh, has reported It to the state department. Mr. Haynes says that this wild aquaic vegetable was introduced from the banks of the river Mercedes, Ur uguay, and distributed in France by Professor Heckel, director of the Colonial Institute - of Marseilles. In its original state the tuber is very bitter, but Dr. Heckel pronounces marvelous tho results or four years of experiments with it. In the same soil tne yield is great ly superior to that of the ordinal y po tato. The .Ea'rly Rose in one instance gave 3,000 pounds to the acre, the American Marvel 3.000 pounds and this new species 8,500. v Cost of Coronation The cost of the coronation of King Edward VIL, detairs of which were recently published, establishes a rec ord for modern times. It was consid ered, until yesterday, a lordly and magnificent thing for the subjects of George IV. to spend 238,00 in putting a crown on his head, but we have eclipsed their lavishness by 121,000. William IV. and Queen Adelaide were content with a modest 50,000. It is not easy to under stand in what King Edwards' 359, 000 was sunk, not so easy, at least, as fn the case of George IV. a sump tuous record of wnose coronation proved too costly to finish. The part which did appear contained seventy three colored drawings, "finished like enamels, on yelvet and white satin. Each portrait cost fifty guineas. A different spirit animated Earl Gray, when defending the ministry from a charge of unseemingly mutilations in regard to King Edward's coronation. "It was the hope of the king and the ministers," -he said, "to prevent, a heavy burden from falling on the peo- ' pie." London Chronicle. THE PLATFORM TEXT BOOK Contains Declaration of Independence, Constitution of the U. S., All National Platforms, of all political parties, sinco their formation, to and including those of 1001, 188 pages. Is just what every public speaker should hnvo at hand for ready roforonce. Postpaid 25 cents. Address, THE COMMONER, Lincoln, Nebr. If You Want a FENCE SEE THAT TWIST llf 'Oi That is mado from thebtst High Carina filer I Wlr. That Is HmtlW Uali totted to pruvent rutorcorrolon, ThatlsCUILKUto provldo for contraction and expansion, ThatlsHlronf Knoufh to turn tho most vicious animal, That Is Wotta ciocly to turn chickens and i mall pltff, That staples to tho Posts bo you would nail a board, That easily adjusts ittclf to all uneven surf acci, That is woven In such a manner that compels ovcry wlro A ItiaMlftf ltirlAti ifalra In That you can iaj Wrtcl from tnoflrmthatmaVeilt, with Frtliht I'rDlii to Yaurnearctt railroad citation. That you can examine at your railroad station and re turn ii ituiftpicaeyou in any particular, That you can erect and Um for Thirty nj and If untat Ihi actory return at our exponne and Kt your money, Write for Kreo Catalog Riving full information, Addrew, J KITS ELM AN BROS, fiexii HUNQIE, INDIANA. Great Reduction in Ratos via WABASH RAILROAD. ,- non?e visitors Excursion sold every Tuesday in Feptembor and Oct. 1 Hb. Half fare (plus t&00) for tho round trip to all points In Indiana, points in Ohio and Kentucky. . tii.SQ St. Xouls aud return, cold Tuesdays aad 'ihursdays, $KLE0 St. Louis and return, sold dally. 127.15 llufTalo, Niagara rails or Toronto and return, sold dally. f21.t0 Detroit and return, gold dally. 120.00 Chicago and return (onoway via it. Louis) sold dally. Long limit and stop over allowed at Et. Louie on all tickets. KICAU DOWN Schedule ol our fast trains IlKAD UT Lv. 7:4! a. m 6:30 p. m Omahn ' Ar. 0:00 p. in 8:20 iu in Lv. 8:00 a. in 6:4b ?, m Council JUuflu .. Ar.RM5p.ro 8:00 a, m Ar. 7:35 p. m 7:00 n. m World ' Knir Station " Lv. 9:15 a. in 7:45 p. m Ar. 7:50 p. m 7:15 n. m St. Louis Lv. 'J:00a. m 7:30 p. in These truinu run daily. Compare this time with other linen. The Wabash lands all passengers at and checks bagRBBc to it own station at main en trance of World's Fair grounds. Think what this means; quick time, extra car fare saved and a delightful trip and you arc not all tired out before entering the Kxporltlon Grounds. All fiKcntx can route you via me wrdosu iu u. For ucautliui world's Ka r loldcr and all information address, HARRY K. MOORK8. O. A. T. D. Wabash Jl. K. Omaha, Nebraska. Low Rates East I na I September 20 and 27, October 11, 1,04. One fare wlus $2 for the round trio to many points in Indiana and Ohio, and to some points in Kentucky. Good to return for thirty days. Via the ' Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. Through train service to Chicago from all points on the main line of The Union Pacific .Railroad. Route of The Overland Limited. Three trains daily, Omaha to Chicago. For Free Books and Fefrkrs Kindly Fill Out Thli Coupon and mail today (o F. A. NASH, 6..W. A., 1524 Farnam Strut, OMAHA. Narno- Street Addresa... 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