1 ‘ Patents. Beran ped Bellefonte, Pa., October 28, 1910. i ————————————————— Keystoners Balk Fusion. Offer of Democrats to Unite on Mr. Guth- rie Spurned. The recent revelztions with respect to John K. Tenmer’s association with financial adventures in questionable speculative operations caused a re newal early last week of the effort to unite the anti-Penrose machine voters | of the commonwealth, by the with- drawal of both Webster Grim and Wil- liam H. Berry, and the nomination of a candidate upon whom all elements in favor of civic rightenousness could unite. The Philadelphia Record in an’ editorial opened up the subject, and the Democratic state executive com-| mittee, which met at the Hotel Wal- | ton, Philadelphia, on Monday, Oct. 1, under a call previously issued for an-! other purpose, took the matter in: band. : Senator Grim, the admirable Demo-: cratic candidate for governor, was campaigning in Centre county on that day, but was taken into the conference by long distance ‘phone. After thor-, ' more than ever confident of the elec , tion of Webster Grim and the entire . Democratic ticket. That the better element of the Key- stone Party is in sympathy with the | Democratic committee in this matter "is amply proved by the following let: ter, addressed to Mr. Berry under date of Oct. 19, and signed by Howard R. Sheppard, Emil Guenther, Charles Z Tryon, Samuel S. Fels, Richard L. Aus tin, George Burnham, Jr. Rudolph Blankenburg, Francis B. Reeves, George D. Porter, John C. Lowry, J. Howard Gaskill, Max Levy and Theo dore J. Lewis. Following is their appeal to Berry: “Dear Sir—September 28 & letter was adressed to you and Hon. Web ster Grim, candidates for governor o! the Keystone and Democratic parties, requesting that in the public interes: you should express your willingness te withdraw from your respective tickets in order that opposition to the polits cal machine might be combined upo? one candidate. You replied to thi» letter expressing your willingness te withdraw in the interest of fusion. “We appreciate the public spirit and unselfishness of the position you thes assumed. At that time the candidate of the Democratic party, or his politi cal advisers, did not feel that such @ step was advisable. Now, however, Senator Grim, appreciating the un paralleled opportunitw which lies be ough consideration and mature delib- : eration, Senator Grim tendered his de-| ie the velers o Ressitivigia ite clination to the executive committee, | elect an honest and capable go leaving to the committee the ai ' against the discredited candidate of ment of details. range the uchise, has signified his willing- ness to withdraw. = > aay the Spates gheh “Although we appreciate the prob- to . pate og consideration ati able feeling you have that this willing. 32 Durtlelns and adj a until pess should have been earlier ex- Th at noon. Mr. Grim the | pressed, nevertheless, we are certain Wades his . ments on Topen | that in the interests of good govern- Sous Sugg Be went 0 Speus '% ment this proposition of the Demo- hia to va cay the meeting | cratic party permits of but one answer. On Thursday at noon the Committ ve The opportunity is now given you to bled, and after careful a. | unite opposition to the candidate of eration of the question in all its as-: ajar is Pen is Hi any consid- pects adopted the following resolution, | erations will deter you from imme- which was sent to Mr. Hicks, chairman of the Keystone state committee, in diately performing a great public ser- the following letter, by Senator "De- | vice by expressing your willingness to . ’ ' withdraw immediately, and by exert walt ! ing your influence in the selection of “At a meeting of the Democratic | a candidate who will command the full state central committee, held at the strength of both the Keystone ane Hotel Walton this date, the following po. cratic parties. ation w as vasmimoe agreed goa} | “In saying this we do not wish to . There is a sincere desire be understood as failing to appreciate upon the part of friends of good 8OV-' jo the sli . ghtest the public service you ernment to unite on one candidate for | have rendered the commonwealth ip governor to defeat Mr. Tener, and the | ” ; past, but you must be aware, as Rot. Webster Grim has been request-| o. .;0 that circumstances over which to make this sacrifice for the people ,,50 of us have control now make it of the state. | imperative for a new candidate to be “And whereas, The executive com- mittee of the Democratic state central committee has been advised in a let- ter from the Hon. Webster Grim, the Democratic candidate for governor, that he will be guided in the matter of | withdrawing as the Democratic candi! date for governor by the advice of said executive committee, and as the said | committee is actuated by the same de- sire to promote the cause of good gov- ernment; therefore be it “ ‘Resolved, That the Democratic ex- ecutive committee now takes the re- | sponsibility and hereby advises the | Hon. Webster Grim to withdraw as the Democratic candidate for gover-| nor, provided that the Hon. Willlam H. Berry will also withdraw as a can- | didate for governor on the Keystone ticket, and that in the event of the | said withdrawal of the said William H. Berry, the Democratic executive committee will nominate the Hon. George W. Guthrie, of Pittsburg, or a Democrat of equal character and, standing to fill the vacancy on the Democratic ticket occcsioned by said withdrawal. “ ‘Resolved, That the chairman Of this committee be instructed to com- municate the result of this action of the executive committee to the Hon. . William H. Berry, Thomas L. Hicks, chairman of the Keystone committee, and representatives of the press, and the representatives of the Associated Press, and that he be further empow- ered and directed to arrange for a con- ference.’ “In consonance with this action by the executive committee 1 hereby for mally transmit to you by special mes- genger, from whom [ shall expect a re ceipt in your hand of the delivery of this communication, a copy of these resolutions as above. 1 will also im- mediately attempt to reach the Hon. William H. Berry by wire, as 1 under- stand he is now in Clarion county, and will at the same time forward him a special delivery letter containing in full the action of this committee. My wire will also be a transcript of these resolutions. The special delivery letter will be sent as soon as I can definitely gecure Mr. Berry's address. I will wire at the same time. “In accordance with this action of the committee I have also given a full copy of the resolutions to the repre- sentative of the Associated Press, and 1 now express my willingness and de- sire to meet you or such parties as you may designate for the purpose of an immediate conference, and if the same be not immediate as soon as you can definitely make arrangements. You may meet me or reach me by special delivery or 'phone at the Hotel Wal ton, Philadelphia, Rooms 729-31. “1 will await a response from you, and hold myself in readiness for such conference or such action as you may be advised is necessary under the cir cumstances.” The letter was dispatched to Chair man Hicks at 4 o'clock in the after noon, and at 8 o'clock in the evening he submitted it to his colleagues in the management of the Keystone Party. Two hours later it was an swered by an absolute declination to consider the proposition. The Democratic executive commit tee at a meeting held on Friday morn: ing determined to resume the cam- paign with increased vigor, and ls NN TS eters chosen upon whom all the good people of Pennsylvania can unite. Your ir fluence will undoubtedly be controlling upon the committee of the party which you represent. “We respectfully beg that you will lose no time in making your wishes known, and will thus add another no- table public service to your already honorable career.” "Tariff ‘Taxation impairs Health anc Saps Manhood. There is a hateful evil effect of the present tariff I have not seen noticed, writes a correspondent of the New York World. The income and earn- ings of millions of our people afford them at the best but a meagre sup port. Yet the tax imposed by the tar iff on wool and woollen clothing is such that those millions must be driv- en to the use of clothing other than woollen, of less warmth and durabil ity. Their comfort will not only be | thus affected and their health and that of their families endangered, but they will be depressed in spirits and char acter as citizens. They will feel con- scious of being clothed less worthily than as citizens of the United States they ought or deserve to be. Is not the tariff tax which has such a consequence a crime against Amer fcan citizenship? To demean millions of citizens, to cause them without fault of theirs to be less self-respect ing and respected—is it not an offense “against the peace and dignity” of the nation? Does it not demand econ. demnation and withdrawal of the na tion's confidence from those who en- acted the offensive law, and from those who now defend and approve it? Rousavelt ana the Gost or wiving. {From the New York World] The total value of all the gold pre- duced by all the mines of the United States from 1792 to 1908 fuclusive was $3,062,787,000. The appropriation bills signed by Theodore Roosevelt during his second term as president auggreguted $3,622, 982,816.87. All the gold that the United States produced in 117 years fell short by $459,000,000 of paying the cust of four years of Rooseveltism. Does Mr. Roosevelt think this un. paralleled extravagance has no rela tion to the increased cost of living? The Real Definition. ‘The “principle” of protection; that is the principle of allowing certain men and industries of this country to prev on all the people—Indianapolis News. “e Cause of the Maine Victory. Query: Was the latest Maine explo sion from the inside, or from the out. side?—Manchester Union. Gallant. Beautiful Widow—Do you know, I'm forty years old today. Gallant Bach- ‘elor—Madam, you are just twenty. I mever believe more than half of what I hear. —————————— Saturate yourself with the philoso- phy of optimism. It softens the kicks and takes the jar off the bumps.—De- ‘troft Free Press. — -— i — a ——" ——— Rev. Bailey Departs. Constitutional Amendments Constitutional Amendments | — EE — conference of equal OPYRIGHTS Mee gen of three | PATENTS, TAD nine a sketch and from Fairhope respectively 2s the court, of fon fs whether an Invention J probable b 4 county, Pa., and five, but thle. Communications are Hy field of labor like man. | for securing patents. 60 years experience. - an able minister The num- ents taken through Munn & Co. receive Special departure orin any Notice without the proud to num! increas | a handsome illustrated weekly. eg circula: friends and such thre | cur mothe 1 Sold bv ai : wishes . aforesaid, MUNN & CO., his new location. in a | 5245-1y. 81, New York. Resolved (if . said Branch office, 625 St, Washington, D. C. has not been YSry oud of fate atid My ( the Senate concur) That the fol said A coms ithout designating | Baley Conseil inthe Sausits y Bed fe he Comgiotion of Peanaytvanis be, and courts shall distribute and apportion (he DUVnEes ———————— —— would benefit cr dal Somer- the sig oh arly here a at to i Brgvided Hair Dresser. set Co., Republican, of Oct. 6. 26 of V., which reads as suit shall be thus assigned. have exclusive | - - follows: 26. All laws relating to courts | ju theres) to change of venue, | lar Aor oppansaton, orisdicion Sa and pou don. 3d the ; asshall be provide Hay all the gl] oo spring rec, In ready to Remember that your birthright is | of the far as 1 T Algheny ail the jurisdiction z health. A diseased condition is unnatural. faw, and the a0 CE ute 1 EE on pleas shall be WY ambered ment by Satay, ones of the sca, facial Nature hates disease. She is always | judgments of such Shall be uniform: and | court of common pleas, composed of all the massage oF neck Bul SOC, . has working it, trying to cleanse it as the General Assembly is prohibited fiom | in courts. Such also for sale a large collection of and imita- i But Nature Can- | op oy thie Gentneson io ee the Poser vest | Mam a ers shall extend to all pro. ton Shell ACund belt | yi ovsaments, sunt ot work without material. If do not | of Common Pleas and # of the Courts , ceedings at law and in Soeral numbered courts. pg el ie il kinds of toilet ar- eat, you will starve in spite of all Nature's amended so that the same read as follows: = | and shall be subject to such changes as may be ticles, powders, toilet effort. You must eat Tool. Nature Section 26. * All laws relating to courts shal’ Be made by law. an Thi present udde of sai extracts, and all of H 's preparations. 50-1 Saunct make bad food into flesh and good Piesin: Jurisdiction, and powers of all cour of Brant shal be ected at provide 1 by law. The man oa yt pod pod nso | Su oh 0° SE pln te CE fouls. It is here that Dr. Plorce's Golden | Rotvitandiag aay provi, of this C a ceeding its adoption, No.3 ENTRAL RAILROAD OF PENNSYLVANIA. Medical Discov Bude en flex. It i8 | to establish new cours, fo from ime to time. a8 the Resolution 03 FEE. ‘Condensed Time Table effective June 17, 1909. ES me | crease ad thereof. and ay ol the ea. READ DOWN | READ UP. and organs of diges- | ; mem STATIONS BO Of a ration. so. that: good 1000 16 | aba the sosmer of Sut Jn Other courts the juris A JOINT RESOLUTION No 1NoSiNo 3 No go fo not fouled before being made into blood | diction exercised by courts not of rec. and flesh. It eliminates poi and | 9rd. and to abolish the same it may be | Proposing an amendment to section elht, article a. m,|p. mp, m; . TH. P.M. |8, mM. A a rl oy administration ja She orderly land eliiein gis. of ui Cor Senate and 7 $%) 2 : 09 of Nature and makes her straight. on of RosorarionNo. 1. * | House of of the Commonweal 7 207 11 3 1 4 21 hdr reo es Te sea SEC | DBERRC ued deal (8, ditt which will heal the stomach and . of Be Conmonweaity of Fenn: Dunides....... cleanse the blood like “Golden Medical NUMBER TWO. art, secordane monweaith of Fenn 7 33i17 23 2 21 Hublersburs: | 36) 4 na Discrvery.” RESOLUTION thereof: — | 140007 Nitta u| 4 77m 2 tm — - 10 the: Constitution of AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE NINE, SECTION EIGHT. = 7 7 24 —“We're in trouble, sir, over this the so as to | Section 2. Amend section article nine, of 7 4gle ke yi . 1 Bigh Hoon wedding. oi’ a nine | Re Ta the Constitution of reads as 7 gol 7 44 s Siding, 8 22| 4 }4| 8 80 Bd OO te: 1n¥'the’ country DrNtINg Resid Lif the House of Representa 8. The debt of any county. city. §o7 1812 403843 fice, oe the ome ae Con. | borough, township, district, or other muni. § 8 7 - %--| 310! 4 01 8 “What's the matter?" asked the scribe. | tution of the Commonweal sone. in accord: gr incorporated district, except hs Heram 810802 3 0... Clas 58% “We've run out of hyphens, sir.” nd the same is hereby, proposed. ! upon the value of the property (N. Y. Central & Hudson River R. R.) undred vexing ailments | sng ou. te arth sumbered prsgraph ict incur any new , or eb ne 3% Jersey Shore... .... 3% 3 pial constipation. AIRS I, |e 5 that the said section Shall vead 48 | hes to an amount exceeding two per centurm up. a5 11 30[Lve. Arr 23 6 headache, vertigo, sallowness, nervous. | Section. Every male citizen twenty-one years | the assent of the Sector ata glec- 7 3) 650. PHC ADELPHIA". 18 3| 11 3 ness, sleeplessness, of age. possessing the following qualifications tion in such manner as : fevers santas, rita, mental Soul For Rae but any cy. th deb of which ng XCoeda ents 1010 9 0... NEW YOR... EL some of the symptoms of constipa- Hoe regu ration of tector as the Gen authorized tow to crease the Bees! pom. a.m. Arr. Lve. a.m. p.m. tion. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure "Fim ‘He shall have been a citizen of the Unit ch aluation sous to cead 1 follows: t Week Days. constipation and they cure its conse- ed States at least one month. Section 8. debt of any county, city, bor- WALLACE H. GEPHART, uences. Second. He shall have resided in the State ane | ough, township. school GietFACt or other munici- Superintendent. : rere year (or if, having previously been a qualified | Do Tyed incorporated district, except 1s hetelt YIELLEFONTE CENTRAL RAILROAD. Subscribe for the WATCHMAN. have removed thererom and returned, then six | pon the assessed value of the taxable. property Lp. oguie to take effect Monday. Tan. 6. 1910 ———————— immediately preceding the election. trict incur any new i i RE a EASTWARD ‘ district where he shall offer tovote at least two ness to an amount exceeding two per centum up: Read down. Read up. Hood’'s' Sarsaparilia. months the election, on such assessed valuation of property without | sramons. | A Der 0. 2. . the assent of the electors thetes at a public elec. 1 NoSlt No3iNo1 [tNoz|t No Nos Secretary oF ERT MAREE, bat any city, the debt of which now exceeds seven y eco Rae wealth per centum of such assessed valuation, may be P.mola m. a.m. Lye ee A a. m. 8 Is a Constitutional Disease A JOINT RESOLUTION nin Needs om Te S52 : . 8 47 a . » h amendment incurred the city and county of 2 43 545 meat leciaches sdraiv, | Proguing. an unde, he, Coton of | FERGZGH, Tole chm Sad Sek ; 1 cannot be cured by local fons, consolidate the courts of common pleas of Al- ment of subways for t D=Sposes, of or t! 34 It requires constitutional treatment, and gleghen construction of wharves and or the recla- 2 a 3 the best is a course of the biood- 1. “Be it resolved by the Senate and mation of land to be used in the construction of a 2 6 5% Ae or edie, Tacd's Shr. House of the mon system of wharves and docks, 8 lic | prove, - saparilla, which corrects the acid condi- of Pennsylvania in General bly met, That | ments, owned or to be ad by said city s Ha hh St wr | Reliving mening 0 Th cote | Stl cy Palio cr heart oF écordance ; he interest on said debt A ean, Rid rom le an re aR WR the ‘eighteenth revenue in excess Of Hh iments necessary for 3p 320 He then began taking Hood's Sarsaparil- ticle thereod ix of article five be amended, by | the cancellation of said debt or a 3 Grove la and is now x veil Ora E. Campbell, ng Ou section, and inserting in cluded in Jing he Power 4 F. H. THOMAS, Supt. There 1 no real substitute for Section. In the county of Phi all debted: d, “That a sinking fund for their o, HOODS SARSAPARILLA the jurisdiction and powers now vested in a cancalat So Coy of Jor eatin Nol Children Cry for qSet it today in usual liquid form ar | lect to such CMaen ve: in Friladelohia Secretary MODE R I mmapwealih. of vercoats Priced Right > The Handsomest and Largest Assortment in Centre County, it's no ordinary showing. We would like you to see them. Allegheny St., Bellefonte. §5-31-13t ————— Fletcher's Castoria. EI CE m—— Clothing. CHE EE Wd) FELD | A | Db HBB hoa en dl BU © ZB OW STRIUSE'E Bros. e Fauble Stores.