4 THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28 1897. 3 The Centre Democvat, CHAS. R. KURTZ, - - EDITOR & PROP CIRCULATION, OVER 1800. Telephone Call 1183. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : $1.50 per year. $1.00 " Regular Price If pald In ADvaNce Special Club Rate Tie Centre DEMOCRAT will be sent one vear with any one of the below named papers, at the following low rate With Weekly Weekly Fiimes Pittsburg Cincinnattl New York Hires a-week World The Democratic State Ticket. For State Treasurer, MICHAEL E. BROWN, of Indiana county For Audilor General, WALTER E. RITTER of Williamsport The Democratic County Ticket County Surveyor.—j. H WETZEL. For Jury Commissioner.—J. J. HOY EDITORIAL. ¢ deficiency inthe United States treasury for the last wr of the Wilson laril] pra ides a or ” ) 18 of practical, tangible reform, The Quayites must and will cept it as meaning that the: No more multiplyi No more wild and aug of the dep NO more thievis vetnien t employ shout Car \bout Cag more 5 hy 14 government, with no other excuse than that of party necessity No more tre of of moneys from the treasury to pay socall. conspiring of secrelaries state wurers for the withdrawal ed officials not recogznied inthe law and appointed solely as rewards for partisan services. No more public printing accounts, No farther nonsense in connection with capitol building to which already sc much disgraceful scandal attaches. No more robbery or recklessuess of wholesale in the icakages incidental ing t be may any kind ou the part of the state's pub- a prompt and speedy retury to pure and honest-priced lic servants but, instead and rigidly constitutional government, All this 1s in sight. Democratic suc cess will make it an accomplished fact, But Democratic success will be placed in | serious jeopardy if Democrats in any considerable number permit themselves to be seduced into voting for indepen. dent or side-issue candidates. Besides this, the future of the party in the state and nation, its prospects for the elections gubernational and of 1898 and the presidential election of 1goo are involved, Deser- from at Faithful at this tions from tne party ranks now, any cause, will seriously mar these bright expectations. adherence on the hand, time, to the party candidates and party present other principles means a hopeful campaign next year and an almost certainty of success three years hence, - MISTAKES OF “BOONASTEIL. irn « DROOKER {By Co irrespondent No MISTER Het dere g'hert fum Boonastiel sime elbadritcha hunta ? sic) Won dere net het don will 1 eich's fer. tzzela. Are wore shunt der gons sum. mer om hunda un hut nix g'fonga der onner owet, Bet: Dart hen se ma karl Are un der Billy un de wora ivver hivvel gonga, ix g'numma far CS ware en » wore g' fooled we WHAT IT MEANS of Messrs of the Commonwealth their officia indie naiguas and awal rd widespread alarm through the State In addition to these direct resu reckoned he finances laws, will insure to the 18 potent a machine, in voice in law. making as return for and individual! bribes, i pe ampaign has been in the habit of granting a interest onl cial And all these a: : ght, i cen ana <i if St 1 be changed from possibilities into verities, ifonly all those who in their hearts Je. sire reform will take advantage of the exceptional chance the candidacy Messrs. Brown and Ritter affords, Upon the Democrats the larger share of the responsibility rests. They include within themselves a considerable major. ity of the reform forces of the State. - - - LAST year Centre county tolled up a republican majority. Do you want the same thing tu happen this year? Tt will if you don't make an effort to get out the vole, congressional | of i | | | ] | | | | | | | | | | | and impartial ex- | & ing from the th HARRISBURG LETTER, Perfecting Plans For Rushing the New State Capitol, Only the Main Bullding Will Be Cone structed at Present—General Reeder Still In the Race For Governor—8eo« retary Martin's Denial, (Bpecinl Harrisburg, Oct, 27. probable that the legislature will be Correspondence.) It session now geems next of the new the « capitol bullding On Friday mmissioners adopted the plan as the architect of the act of were 13 for but also plans be art The pelected him the bullding sembly th { cago, and tO supervise construction the ymmissioners legislative Under niged to sel } mly a pl the for necess an legis such as m the vernment ay ary ments « plans ad althou thority that which is general ¢ equal In digy 3 the build through a rotunda is and vlevators the frst ached th corridor unt reached, Her are provided Mf the The Senate and House Chambers, Upon the firet floor the chambers 1or the senate and house are located, the sennte in the western end of the building next Third street, with light and air from the exterior upon the three sides of the chamber, the house of representativea being located In the eastern end of the building, or the end next to Fourth street, with a similar supply of light and air. Above the floor level of these chambers ample gallery space Is provided for the press and for visitors, Along the central carridor, which extends through the entire build. central talreanes which an be re floor building « being | secured for all | of | there will be ample space for rooms de- THE PLANS OF ARCHITEQT 00BB, | | simple called to order in the | iast | ing from west to east, rooms are lo- cated on either side for the officers, committees and employes of the gen- eral assembly, and upon the three floors { into which the corridor is divided, it is believed that ample space can thus be the necessary purposes the legislature. In the basement voted to various necessary purposes in connection with the legislative work. This central bullding, with the cone. | necting wings running north and south, will present a handsome and dignified appearance and will be a credit to the state, The ground plans submitted are A straightforward, practical plans, slmple of construction, with no unnecessary expense or complicated arrangements. The interior partitions are all moveable, although being sus- tained by columns, thus allowing the removal or rearrangement of any of the interior partitions if the demands be | different in the future, submitted by Henry Ives Cobb, of Chi-| Mr, Cobb expected to have the specifications and detalled drawings for persons desirous of bidding for the construction of the proposed bullding ready within 30 days, and the commis- sloners hope to have work bs the middie of December, and to have the legislative halls in shape to be cupled by the members of the 1d house and other necess / r ths of the legislature in January, 1588, is accomm 's Gubernator sald rity to the Secretary Martin's Denial, [ork news- | : Ms Mr IATKe fully there misunderstanding. ond largest city looked to by the 2. This is the party lines are York is much di- result there will in- Philadelphia's vote, n of how n is regarded, ction since McKin- inauguration ‘or these reasons I vrged th mportan of getting out a full vote had no other pignifican me indicati the as it nati in sirati La In a six h "hiladel a the night William R mi the pendent Republica andidate for treasurer, sald “"Pennaylvania has the 1 ing the last other Inde slate not been repre- nate dur years by a man, but by tricksters. What a shame that the great Pennayivania should be po degraded! The present Independent party is a protest against the machine rule that bas made this possible, It ls a protest againgt the no matter of what party. We must have a machine in politics, 1 admit, but lot us have a conscience on top of it “I love my party as much as any man, but when Quay says ‘You must follow me or go out of the party’ 1 ponted In nited States & tate of boas, twill go out, There Ie a political revolu- ' tion ahead, All thoughtful men see it. The sacredness of the ballot box is a farce and a lle, and all honest men are goming to see it so. We must change | this by orderly methods, or the people will change It otherwise.” WILKINS. | Tor years, has produce ss11lt gun by! brief as | THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE Lune TrouBLEs AND Coxst BE CURED An Eminent New York Chemist and Scientist Makes a Free Offer to Our Readers, MPTION CAN | The distinguished chemist 1 A. Blocum., of ! 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