* ? ' A - UNCLASSIFIED. When Aguhmldo takes the oath of allegiance to the United States , wliat does that make of him ? Is he a citizen of the United States , or is ho just a Filipino as heforo ? By the time the golden rule gets fairly associated with the Ohio brand of politics , it won't be able to distinguish the truth , once concealed on its person , from a Holcomb resolution against passes. Half a column of the Commoner is devoted to the logic of Jasper , the "sun do move" negro preacher. The most casual reader must be struck with the old familiar logic , and how perfectly congruous it seems in its setting of financial and commercial heresies. When it conies to marriage , the great social reformer of other men , Herrou , is not so much opposed to plutocracy as his words have implied. Like the Irish man , who had taken the pledge , when offered his favorite drink , accepted , say ing : "Yis , I om timperanoo , but no doin fanatic. " The complexity of modern civiliza tion is well shown in the Chinese affair. Europe will compel China to put up a monster indemnity to pay her for "damages and costs. " Then will turn in , after the amount is fixed , and furn ish the whole amount to China through British capitalists , and everybody will be happy. "Poor old civil service reform is having a hard time ! " This is a remark made byRodenberg while in training for his position. What kind of a time is "poor old civil service" likely to have , now that McKinley has appointed this great reformer to a seat on the com mission. Everything points to the ad ministration's intentions to "benevo lently assimilate" civil service reform. "Wo are strictly a business administra tion. " For a cartoon , illustrating the cruci fixion of Cuba , the artist and publisher have been placed in limbo by the expon ents of American ideas in Havana. Can the administration show any reason foi less freedom of the press in our depen dencies than at home ? Are the Cubans to be civilized on different and improved lines ? We are supposed to beat peace with Cuba , and surely "military neces sity" can not be pleaded for Russian methods of establislu'ng freedom. Judge Howard of the Columbus Tele- frram admits that Lieutenant 'Governor , . ° ' < nra r- * * * * " Savage is an honorable and worthy gentleman , and there are mighty few democrats who would say as much for any republican. Lincoln State Journal. If the State Journal had remembered the company with which Judge Howard so long associated , it would have realized low ho could oven view a republican politician with complacency. All things are comparative. The devil is said to associate agreeably with a state Legislature. It is said that the foreman is the real editor of a paper. The sense of humor in the foreman of the Commoner is shown by the following , injected into the editorial page : "No money is , in a moral sense , earned , unless the person who receives the money , makes to society an adequate return for the same. " It is strange that the bitter irony of this aphorism should have escaped the blue pencil of the peerless. The driver of the "Bridewell" wagon in Chicago has the entire legal frater nity at his heels. A criminal was being conveyed to the court room for the usual process of being turned loose. The driver anticipated the action of the court and granted a habeas corpus on his own motion. As the criminal had not paid his attorney fee , nor completed "arrangements" with the "court , " it appears the driver is to be declared in contempt of both the court and the attorneys. It took nearly a column in the Lin coln State Journal to state why all her labored editorials upon the loveliness of a protective tariff , were not intended to apply to wood pulp. There is , of course , nothing but love of country in this recent astonishment upon the part of newspapers , that printing paper should advance in price when the gos pel of republicanism requires a tariff to benefit the consumer , while the manu facturer has been at all the labor and expense necessary to impress a "business administration. " Professor Herron's populistic methods of social reform bear a very marked re semblance to the political reforms of Oroker , Altgeld , and Leo Herdman. The more we see of them the less wo like them. The professor might borrow Senator Allen's friends long enough to have them make affidavit that he was virtuous one day. As the professor was seriously ill a few years ago > they might , by "looking backwards" even do better numerically than they did for the senator. Platt wants the opportunity to ex plain to Cuba that his resolution will convey to her the same measure of inde pendence that he grants his own party in Now York. The genius of American liberty is not comprehended by the Cubans. It is base ingratitude , for 'avors shown , for them to not permit Platt to run their island with the same resolution ho does the Empire statp. This is a spirit of revolt that would not be permitted for one moment in his own state. The delegation should visit New York , where Platt's idea of liberty is on exhibition daily. There is every evidence now that Aguinaldo is going to take the oath of allegiance to the republican party and hold office. Then , where will the Com moner stand with regard to George Washington , jr. Aguinaldo has read the life of Mosby , and learned that a guerrilla voting the republican ticket is purified , as a sinner by the blood of the Lamb. While a patriot , who votes the democratic ticket , is a rebel sympathizer. The grace of God , at a Methodist camp- meeting , is a tame affair , compared to the grace of republicanism to a rebel voting for a high tariff and its God- given blessings. It seems to be a question now , as to which is the administration favorite , Aguinaldo or Funston. Aguinaldo is just beginning to realize how much he lost by not having formed an earlier acquaintance with the man who "is only a boss scout. " His future advance ment simply depends upon his ability to cany the primaries in the back coun ties. War is ended in Mariuduquo. Of course , no one knows where Mariudu- que is , or what to call it , if they had it located. But , it is a pleasure to know the war is over some place , and before we had to display our ignorance of gee graphy. Poor old Illinois ! Four years of Alt- geld and strikes , four years of Tanner and corruption , now faces four years of Yates and imbecillity. The son of his father has already shown that ho is a tool of the Lorimer gang a gang that was actually a disgrace to Tanner. Of a most disreputable appointment , the News says : "There , the governor can not plead ignorance , though , on most questions of public policy , probably , it will be found that he is ignorant enough to satisfy the moat exacting tastes. " This , in a nutshell , is the people's meas ure of a small bore incompetent , elected upon the sentiment of his father's repu tation a reputation , by the way , due , entirely , to the time he filled the office , and not the ability with which it was not graced. "business" administration That we have a istration was placed beyond doubt by the late reduction in the tobacco tax for 5 stock imported from Porto Rico. We t