HE FRE DEMIKCKAT, FONTE, PA, SEPTEMBER 28, | = 0DLERS TRIALS OFF. 1 | MEY 3 Tudee Comes y Jv iid For the Machin GN. NEEDER PLAYS COWARD'S ROLE How Quay, Penrose and Stone, Masquerad- Are Backing Judge Paxson, Labor's Arch En- For sioner. ing as Friends of Organized Labor, emy, Interstate Commerce Commis- : Correspondence.) Philadelphia, Sept. 25.--It required no political Wi iggins to forecast Chair- man Reeder's rejection of Chairman Rillings’ general challenge for palaver between the stump orators of both par- ties of living campaign the freemen of the state to act as judges Reeder’'s ridiculous and Fallstaffian retreat has raised a broad grin on the fair face of the ancient commonwealth I'he independent papers have nailed him to the cross for a coward. They have javalined him and his party as being afraid to meet honest disc of Republican trusteeship of the The Quayites issues, Ww squeak and ful appeals of Sen Quay to President M ex-Chief Justice Pax ber of the Interstate mission Two years falled through bor organizations lom, of lilinois, the creating the comm to defeat Paxson's penate should the him The presid falled, although solemnly oblig campaign of 1886 to thus son in return for boc great eastern ralir gave McKinley and Hanna Paxson's utter subserviency thing and to everything in poration flesh pot line while ed the supreme bench of nia and his hatred of and antipathy vigiting ) ing his ago the and y 5 vtor Cul law throatening rmation by the lent nom ti ne then to any- the core he particularly of organized labor, mark ed him as a useful man for the rail. roads to use as an entering wedge for the prostitution of the interstate come merce commission to their own sel. fish end. Every honest man in the state had given three cheers when Paxson laid aside | & ermine to accept one of the receive hips of the gutted Reading railroad. He hid earned the hatred of the laboring classes by his action in inate | adorn- | Pennaylva- | | Lane to the right of the common people, and | the Ivo trike, wher Gowan di ts from the in Indecently the gown to trinmvir thus dangeg ful fi: and Larry lican ringsters of Che stretching out thelr to them, to or auley the r' county, who are to high Heaven bolster up a straight goods Democratic ticket in that county, in order to crip fusion,” by screaming that Colonel Chairman Rilling BAVE Mate mre now is that ol hair of the Insurgents, and with him a full assortment wr Lhat purpose the owner of the new mavor of Philadelphia, are now devoting them. solves also to “feeling” the insurgent members of the legislature and of. fering them Inducements to change thelr vote to Quay in case enough ean be driven into the barnyard to elect him at a special session of the legisla. ture. Lane is a professional lobbyist, who has bees handling members of the legislature and city councilmen for years, as the beef trust handles cattle, and Is reputed to be able to size up A he carries of combna fi bosses | mark | Ing He and Dave | fix a more feo valuation on a exact than any man's pt and a vote quicker and other man In the ICAL NOTES, commit ite official that thi ta- orget the ma- at the ne ag over t the | per year tary of to} it ut p, into the Was ho tw { n remark, if Mark tem only had an Baker bal- would be no need to send Postmaster General t of Republican stump Mi Kinle; corporation giaves to the sav- n sys nw thers dy Roosevelt, mith and a he reamers Into Ohlo to save The } and the int thelr uld wllot thieves who “as their ballots o« do 2! has been publican state chair which Pennsylvania itor Penrose says a d¢ with the Re of Ohio by sen made man | and Ohio are to swap stump speakers in the campaign, which goes to prove that he bows is really alarmed at the uprising of the farmers and inde pendents of the Keystone state and that in order to preserve his hide and tallow Imported talkers must invade our fair domain to distract the voters’ attention from the diseased pork in the bottom of the barrel. But all the im- ported talkers in the western hemis- phere would not save them this time, | ment wij neet abo he iddle October HIE TRANSVAAL CRISIS, Probable That the British ES | 16xt Month, Will Meet 1 TAM YT 1 LIAM VERNO { HARCOURT Dre Ing Suzor hy InresThnt the Controversy log ard ninty Was Not Introduced the Trausvasl, But by Colonial Secretary Chamboerinin, eri A Is Incr that parlia of | A that General § avery fuller, who Is to British vent of Cape on heen have suj forces will Nothing, however, known on point government wa in legraphic communication nifontein Chamberiain’s i! the has made either on the dispate h will pre ! yesterd: 11 pi } fant fefuind Death of a Noted Washington hoy Henry Het) and hist this city at of Hr expects derate, General chieftalr home In orning ght's 4 Ihe { teen d hourly peveral woeeka General Heth was ne of mont conaple chieftains in the Confed- He f A of born was of West the Hous erate service Virginia 8 gradu native and wns mite Abroad, 27 I. & W for the Gold Parchase New York. man & Co California bank, of San Fran« pounce a consignment of Australian gold amounting to $1,000,000, The coin will probably be received in the form of sovereigns, and is expected to reach Ban Francisco within a week or ten days, It will ultimately be transferred to this city, adding to the reserve local banks, sept Selig agents Anglo isco, An- of Pardon For Emile Arton., Paris, Bept, 27 The government has decided to pardon Emile Arton, who in November, 1506, was sentenced to eight years’ imprisonment for com- plicity with Daron Von Reinach and vr, Cornelius Herz In the frauds om he Panama Canal company, RUNNING SORE ON HIS AN After Six Years of Intense Suffering, Promptly Cured By 3. §. 8, antly sapj 3a mina Cun have any made for it is testimony of and know of its Mr lL. 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