THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. OCTOBER 20, 1808, THE WAY TO RFFORM. For the Full Measure Both Democratic State Officials and a Democratic Legis~ lature Should Be Chosen—But Even With an Unfriendly Legislature to Hamper Them, the Governor, Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of Internal Affairs Could Estop Much Waste and Many Steals. Chairman Garman, of the Democratl: state committee, has given out the fol- lowing statement to show that with a machine governor and a reform leg- islature mo the that flourished at Harrisburg couid still be wed as heretofore, and that an abuses have cont anti-maching RNOA Democrat! machine will means to althoug! ] undoubtedly re { ry preven is organs ing Swallov tion the tive pur forbi one of useless ernmental subordinates their salarie more and was lifted than ever pockets for need] doubtful rinting nostriia gides b burden upon of expense state treasurer R08 at $669 00 tf Gover than lature to help th and Delacy operation a Ti en into along these lines ABROAD FIELD board ¢ agriculture ed and con. sclentiously and many the existing al ntinued All these bureaus and departments would, as far as possible, be made of real use to the people by putting honest and In telligent men, instead of Republican machine heelers, in charge of them The governor, lleutenant governor and secretary of internal affairs canof them « selves do much and far reaching reform work, without other statutes than those already existing to help them. Mr. Sowden, the secretary of the common wealth, the attorney general and Cap- tain DeLacy would constitute the par. don board, and that body could no longer be manipulated to set thieving officials free and be used generally for the purposes of the machine, “Mr, Jenks would be chalrman of the new publie Hulldings commission, and, fearlessly following its proceedings, that body ould be compellad to re- spect the will of the people and deal honestly and economically with the seople’'s moneys. He would occupy the same position in the board of public ised, uses disc grounds and buildings, A like Influ- ence would be felt there, and the waste | would in great part stop, as well as the vicious exploiting of state supply con- tracts for the purposes of the machine, He would head the soldiers’ orphans’ gchools commission, and whatever Is wrong there would be corrected. NO NATIONAL GUARD SCANDALS, “His adjutant general, place ex-officio as a member of the state military board, could exert sane power toward putting an end to the National Guard scandals, and regulat- ing the use of the Guard in times of strike, #0 that it should be much j-s8 Ike an instrumentality provided by the state to ald selfish cor- poration in ng wages the lowe mit {is secretary of the fore than heret down to nairman of Imo Vi WOuit { [| n and a member al nue missioner | here would be char treasury “The mine and factory partments from politi ingmen, for protection these ated, would selection of m a h come some the fon d« inapect divorced wholly i of the work- benefit and departments were cre- whose especial be far wre potent in ead t jaws n the » u cis woul ut THE DUTY OF INDEPENDENTS. What a Really Republican Paper Has to Say Regarding th Upon the Subject and he Chan the torial Conte How Independ Can Make Their Votes Count Guberna Voters For Reform and argest ing: and. is the affairs, and nt In « HOC - best nrry- ? Take the facts there is little doubt as to the ang ing out the pub w } reform united Demo- ia for a nu. or governor erwheimin elect vas 464.200 1856 It was 427 of 1882 it © Yolen Rup ’ at \ ote inst 3 the change 206, (HW In other words, an independent Republican vol iven to Jenks will four tim ne ive as te nearly one given to Bwallo He nd. The independent wants the hest equipped man in office A conscientious voter the ons who, by training and experience, can do the best work for reform. Which of the two 12 It? Every one admits that George A. Jenks Is a man of marked standing and high ability at the bar. He has had experience In the making of laws, in the interpretation of them and in thelr administration. He has gorved In congress; he took a leading place among the noted men who ap- peared in the Hayes-Tilden controver- py, and efficiently discharged the duties of solicitor general of the treasury. Dr, Bwallow's life has been that of a min- ister of the gospel, an editor of a weekly paper, and an agressive free lance candidate for state treasurer. Honorable and useful records, both of them, but can there be any doubt as to which affords the best evidence of qualification for the discharge of the voter will select futies of the governorship as the peo- see to it that the state government, | ple want thers discharged? - taking his | The Democratic Reform Nominees for State Offices. LOOK TO THE PARDON BOARD The Duty of Honest Crisis Clearly and Vigorously Pointed Out “Let No Guilty Man Escape.” There are wn Citizens in the Present any t nes mass med \ last Ed known independent of Philadelphia “There is of the peop time of great imj umestances There of the state more ( day ne the ci { suggestive. ness is no the than that the pardon ich records the ating jens It sup with the stat ne there will Ix continue The pard Attorney commaonwe ernor;, the pocrelary « appoint ant govern ¢ affairs whe Does nomineer on Heuten f internal sane man Re- last two places obedient pervants of Quay in all things, and the other two members of the pardon board who would be appointed by the Quay governor to act with them, would re- fuse the demand for immediate re- Jease, If the People's bank defendants should be behind prison walla? And not only In such a case, but In all others of lke character, the pardon board, under machine control, would be subservient to the master and would do whatever was demanded of it sooner or later. Of this there <¢an be no man- ner of doubt, The people of this great state are not vindictive: they belleve in justice to all men, high and Jlow, but be elected this fall any bel that the publican ticket for the named, Gobin and Latta, eve the the they are profoundly convinced that the | power of the political machine should not be permitted to Interfere with the administration of justice. It is, there fore, their privilege and their duty to history | | weight | ithful wden role Delacy, lied and trust- iates In the pardon bonr« uld be the of the greatest honest untrame F ARS UTTAR ex lier us THE PRODUCE MARKETS As Neflected by phia and Dealings in Phllndels Haltimore firm; New Y i western bh, 1 Y%e laltimore, Oct Flour dull and un. changed, Wheat strong; spot and month, November December, steamer SY ae southern, by sample, 656 71% do. on grade 65% 1 TR Corn strong, spot, month and November, 34% C.. new or old November or December, MGMYe.. January, MGM steamer mixed, BYSH Rife. southern, white, M@3le.; do. yel« low, Bate, Oats quiet and easy; No. 2 white, western, 2062604 No. 7 mixed, Muh Zic. Rye strong and higher; nearby, Me. ; No. 2 western, Re, Bugar, butter, eggs. cheese, lettuce and whisky unchanged New York, «Oct, 11 cables dull; live cattle LER 7] im yl No, 2 red, TOY TOE TOG Beeves steady: 10 1le., dressed refrigerator beef, Wo. Calves rteady: veals, GEM; no westerns or grassers, Sheep and lambs firm. sheep, SLEOGASE; wxport wethers, 8; good to cholee lambs, 80600, Hoge nominal at WA, No. 3 | : | stools | Mra, | back’s sister, a female servant and a GENERAL LAWTON ARRIVES. Home Fro ting Ww Bangueting the Peacemakers, 18 General Horace peace commissioners [enor Villaurrutia, Spanish for foreign affairs the Spanish peace y prevented by indisposition from being present The meeting of the IT missions at the same nota. ble here, and special Interest from the gemi-prediction of the Paris correspondent of the London Times that the Spanish commissioners would not meet their opponents at commission, wae two « table Is a event borrows | dinner under the roof of the American | embassy ; Three Dead From Eating 1oadstools Trenton, Oct. 19.<Three of the mem- bers of the family of Harry Goldback, | who were poleoned Monday night from eating toadstools for mushrooms, died yesterday. The dead are Mra. Gold back and two children The toad. were purchased from Her. man Gebhart, who gathered them for mushrooms. The other five victims will recover. They are Mr. Goldback, Goldback's mother, Mr. Golde young man who Is employed as a clerk is Galdbaik's store. under secretary and a member of | Salt Rheum | Intense Suffering -Could Not Sleep | Cured by Hood's S8arsaparilia, “1 had salt rhe ftehed inten after tal eqred I could wish.” A.D. Hacry, Ei Hood’s Sarsaparilla 1st ' ’ On ' Bie x fv Hood’s Pills GROCERIES... can alway: 1 the ii Wy ay ’ Ba Soh rc alway mp gol > VAAN ' (4 feel] vse il All 130% SECHLER & (C0 HIGH STREET, BELLEFONTE, PENNA. 7000 BICYCLES Grade, quipment : i di Ww \ High L5 SLE $9.75 to $17.00 wheels, late makes, 3 to | We ship on approval without a Write catalogue of . . AEH payment, {| and argan art BW models, BICYCLE FREE for season to advertise them Rider agents wanted. Learn how to earn a bieyele and make money. J. L. 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