Pablliboi a vary Thursday Afternoon Hy The Sullivan Publishing Co. A! the County Beat of Sullivan County. TjA.PCRTE, PA. W <M amis freslilrii. TilOf . J. KM. HAM. ..oc'y & Trea<s. tCntered a. die iViut Otfiee at I.ioorte, as aei oud-clase mail matter, IT PRESERVES V,' AGES KFFECT OF RESTRICTING FOREIGN COMPETITION. '.Vltli Oaten Wielf Opeu to World'* I'rinliH'tf It Wolllit Not III' t'.iss, I (>!«■ to Keep \ im-r i c:i ii Woiknuin on Oar IIIkSi U'trl ot Comfort. In :i speech iu (ho central part of the j (■i.'.tc a few days auo a Democratic ; < ator said lie believed the intra mount i-sue for ilie u• :t jiresidciiliiil cam- j t'. i.iin will In 1 the <|iie.-;rion of iiboiisli i the 11 deiii., 1 tin-ill'. 1." declared | i.l "whoa tin- 1 louiocriits come .nto ! j >uer the} arc ijoing In tc.ir down t'n < wall and tell American maniifne- , t s crs and laborers to produce all ' icy i iii and lin.l a market in the whole j :-ie world, to be carried in >liips un tie; the Anioricr.il tins instind <>f the British fia.L,'." As a result of doing] .ij- willi protection this orator pre t!'! led the coming of a time when "ini- | tier the Democratic policy of cotnmer- j ci.-'l expansion the oceans v 11 i>e cov- I cic.l with American vessels carrying] • • r produe.s all over the wn Id." it; •> .my to indulge in such vi: i ilia, lint I':-; have no relation whale\ r i<-■ ae- ! In.;! oxpe ic.'ce. I'racticnl feels, ac- j <• iiiLplislied facts, point the other way. ; Present pi -periiy. the greatest on roc- | <> -iI, is associated with the existing pro- j ti-i:'.ve tariff. Our foreign comm. vee i 1. 1 year re:iched fur the first time :i! ■ ' ! of nearly rkm iin.tfcto. lixports i: anufai tui es exceeded .«r,00.(KK»,000 . .1 within a few years have doubled. • to aiuue 1: revenue was irroaler than : ndit«:'-r. There is work for all at I . ' pay. liut the Do: iooruls hope for be;tlilji'js injtl would begin by strik- j iv down (lie protective policy uiidcr j ■ 1111 '• i these conditions have been i r< ■ hod and are still jrrowin.tr. V. ere is one extremely serious eon* .'••ration im !red in this matter, and ;; . ceives less thought linin It tie i s: Il.'uv can the exceptional scale j • •:' Vineriean wages be maintained ill. the fratcs are opened wide to the l> otbicts of the world, nil exempt from duty except tl.i so tax.wl to bring in iv . ite without regard to any pro tive sat'c'.'.aai'ds? When the "wall" of protection is lorn down, win Amer i. wages lie one of the tilings that i - r in? Manifestly under free trade wa: -'s in this country must dn p to the n standard, and prices must ad ,ji ■< 'h es to foreign competition. Ai: • ricau workmen should realize this ii .iily important fact and n.l risk :."i: ing it from the bitterness of social enj.. inent at reduced pay. American v.•• >s as now protet Ic.l place A liter- ' lean workmen on the highest known hi of comfort, intelligence and op- j unity. I'rol vtcd industries are tfie j sis of tii I". .1: ; >1 ;;i 1 vs. flley :i. identi. >d vi;'; g • •.( li..;' -. while | the nntiprotpetion era of ten years ago ■'■ a. a 11 -. oil of i neial distress and bin i :ess eal unity. G' .1 a- , v- itli every wheel turn ing. mej'.'i to. :• ia the t ; -ts of eve....- iu." !:: ■!. \:> ;,J| ere ei 'ployed ' ..«! ii' ;• li.V p. ';! i!;• •ir servi.-CS, | pel • is . ,1( iiiul *.vill i t, ix as j ile. 11 i ft:! :ud r. iait n. . uive. 1' •! : , cm tic 'orator eonris a cl-a-e; • i: ■! pie tures a tii fe when, with the protective policy abolislicd, Amencr.ns will | H selling more all over the x- -i '■ els. buying foreign products ilnty ftand still by some mysterious lav that no one can eompreht nd will coiep 'i, v . it!i foreign products, keeping up the Vmor I loan scale of wag. s while op -aiag our ! ports to I'm.' handiwork of the poorly pah! foreign wage earner. This airy fabric of fancy is danger ous because it is recommended as (lie practical foundation of the govern ment's future bn mess policy. Demo cratic orators offer these rosy free tr.i-i • promises as a stereotyped part of ■ polir ■;!I faith. But what if they ' « ai" ■ r pi-rio-l of calaiuity, villi ; ii :on;i .s:l of work au.l wages re •.!'.' !i is a • p. '. cl of r .•!> mo e !'• Th-' prcvailinu prosperiiy, still . •mating upward, is n>: the rasult of 1 nee. It can be easily ]•,.<( by .1" ;>• >•' the SSI tain e l.i i;.p a.l shild o m.— St. Louis (ilobi T 'emocrat. Til© I'nnfr Party, » hoy 101l us tit:: t trust.* ar in favor' j •'* Bcpubliian principles. The trusts are in favor of prosperity. Hie same as < i i'y indivlthial should be ia favor of i sifrity. That is (lie only reason.! b;a k hand of l.iemoeri 1 v makes ••ital i rem!.p.. n uieans destruction i'e't • -pre ; Ii means empty j •keis. rt liie.sns hunger and finau -1 . e|, It melius more than that.' I iiesas :at the ragtag and bohtaded j e.;> .ii ■ als fr:v i;:ncli and j ■ p" e red would take con ' i. : ...1 , ■'i I.:• .craey in control it > ~e is.a p.ii.ie. >'o one wants another ,MUi« • the one of l)SOo But Democ ' i ■.. -•' ' . ) Vaui 1.., is. 1 e,n,w , aci.ci.. j Thin Ic. Secretary Taft sees (hat "snntlment ' iu favor of tariff revision is crystulli/.- [ in..," : el the seerebvy may v,i ; l..re to -i cross.over on tlie right side the instant , the Ice is thick enough but. he i.- a ,: heavy nian.- f'hiirle? ton (: ; ('.) News i and Courier. No Now ; Said the j.'iriiig.'.e.i u puiilie ti of ; T.ov. o; • Tue ilay's clectio i n ay .hrow j some I, ii! 11 pou tii ■ rpie iion o the. i felijre f.iiic;: y of the Bin. ley rales ud j v ilorem." The election has come aid I ' u.e, but the light is not a new one. II is the si oe old light—the li.de id i ;ht c:f the tariff wreckers. In coll.- :> : ipicnce of this light a protection craft Is h 're .-.:111 there gone < i tiie roc', s ; :.'ot till the wrecks, h e.ve r, are p.- >- i l e'.ioil w 1.. I.!. In Olio > He a sena t .-rial and i idem:;.l asplr.:'.ion h • ! 1 eon krocke.l to pi.-■ s by a plural' y ' jof lio.ono, viiere more than Si't,OtM» is Ie ; j iiorniiil, .vi.':,' in another slat- an ther j I rampant "r ."uauer'' in another pany i!■ ' s been exhibited to the w.iiiil ;.s j I absolute failure as a vote getter. If i 1..' \\ re ■ . iil'.e pride in t! • eleeti a ; i suits it : not al; . slier . :il is. rea i son. But tlK.e is ceaipc:: tiion. " Ttioj lira . | When tai iif reformers plead for re-. I ri ion tl'ey mean, as a rui-\ such a •e --rislou as umoitnts to a ripping up of' the pre- i. tariff law. Their purpose is to imitate as far a; possible the free I liMit '! 1 i > i.. t Iris Ii •m in t'o ein 1 IC.iglantl . :'i 1 it lis- wo'.;! -d tnu up 1 pi ,'ently I c dread fill stale >f pm.-i-iy ■ v'.iicli is i perpiexiiig and latnerV a feature ia •' * leadii: . . '-.;i;«;*y of ti. • '•Hied Kin. loill, to a.i nothing of vov.-e (oii .n in Ii t- -,.t. Ii . ii: • j _: ■ j Register's Notice. j Ne'ieo i!,. :, h> ti.et the lb!!.•»»•• • " \( e • have IK "II tiled in my otli.. ■. . I"'ir-i an ! I'inal Account of llanie 11. j : i izaiieth Fairolli id, late of Dushore! I i'oron-li, S 1 :\a ii county. i's .is v.i Last s. i.l Final Account of Mrs. Fred I i N'c.vi-' I, Adiuiiii-i rat ri x d ti, n. .-, |.i . i ji, f.-uite oi' !> ■ sicd I"a i it-l iil. I, ,ii -es d * first ;.' 1 I inal Account ol M'••• '• Vi' ills, Aemil istr;!!■ i.\ „112 derrv Watte, i t. .1 n idso.) 11 11,> I,i j., dec. ,se:|. i' i a d I'i ,;i! Account of Kiiivin R. , \V .11 >n."loll. A iniii i . is lor d. ti. n. i.l' the | 'ate ot Jtici.'artv, decc.evd. And the s..inu" will !.e priseiilcii to (h, '• plr.'iis' ( ol S.illix nil eolifitv on i \!on la i , (•'. nsrv i. I •107. al this i | . clock p. HI., for con ti nil at ion. THOMAS E. KENNEDY, Register. I Register's office,Laporte,Pa,, Jan. 25,' Ofl. i V/ELIj WORTH KNOWING-. Fac's Not Fiction. Weak ?er ves. All Run Down. Cons ant I E'eacl Aches. Sleep Not K , fttl. A Victim Gives the Road j to Health. I'd rs. F vi I Ivorn of -N'o. 175 Well-. Sr., : j \\ ilk. - P.-: , . Pa.. sa*s. '"l have iss il in i. • for a long time, -iill i e-o . rs i;:ii lioni | isie's al headaches and • mild • ■it idee | sn ell n( night. 1 «va» so l- e.! i:,-t tiiat 1 had to have the t. et.Oi: ..id e : i i -t {'.,11. 1 was \ erv ; -orlv and seeing I>r. A. W. GhMH's Nerve Pilh- | .. e.oiiiin. i,i.l 1 ot a box am' u- >1 • , i save i Ino headaches eince and le.-n well. Tifey ore an awfuiiy good medieine. J I also sue some to my liltie Is y ioi .it •.oasiit'-s ;md liioy did loin so inch ;.. . i. !is eomineiid llieni hi_ ii'\ . Q Y RfTOYI 112; 8 |p» y' &e».u:*3S aid +o Ce;.e , {•: d , Foley's homey r?rnd i:1? $ | % MV6$ c t /j JL\ 'i/tima*:,' I Capital and Surplus, $450,000.00 [i I 11111 I'H j % 1 t£- .t •• I I j: i You Mast S-iwj; ■ . - I your roney if you expect to | rise in the world — |! We he'p you to do it by pcy- •• ing 3 per cent, compound i' 1 interes on savings. 2 Open ;.n account with us and Ilet some of the money you work for begin to wot . for , you. P' «• lvmki.M t.'i's \ ou Z A O KA WA NNP .! 0011/' A.'if n 404 Lacks war* on Avenue SCI.' ANTON, »'A. 5. ,: . a«3. *c.. ■ xze..-- '■ 1 -..sji." j .•Cultivate''■ilabit of buying reputable goouc iroia a reputabe concern. We are ag. Nts for W. L. SHOES fra« a.50 tO 5.00 p2 r ... . T- - Ijf ' m ( od School Shoes i:. : •> Tracys Shoes for' ... fannes are, we lind, * I ways satisfa tory. # A GOOD ASSORTMENT : V>\ of CHILDRENS' and v I. ; t Vi -ADIES' Heavy Shoe | f-' c \ Fine Goods at correct / 1 ; VU:, > , prices. / • /•; .' *3; •. ~v / V ■ r ;• .( % . • : ; : 7C; "\ . 1 lip RFST <5MA* ! *W l^srs|B^. I ' •' woru>. . j. ; • - ... **- --- .. • -.r.-Aasu Ki. .• " ...• i doming Mad a to Order i Aii h. .'t 1 •i.v. >e. r inee ; d guaranteed otid ; in ■ o'ii iv ■: ;w- ; .'• in. : jp and piicc mo. We «! ■> suai !*• <l, ..o I'tag lii. iul. Ii i: not cheap, hut !: hhl, I. I'or.-i cth :ii;>>' >. A, !; \ our de-ile-r fur nor write us lor prices. NORDMONT SUPPLY Co. fVonr»rrl i PROPRIETORS NORD MONT STEAM MILL. _ Jfc TO JDJh/LOZISTT, IP.A.. Sh'Jit on : ftft i v,,, J.".. 1 yjCharfes Austin $ II T- .a h JI f/VVi P . o c;cncr.. r .id advc; '- • ; more t'uin they di<l a few years ago. Th ; rc-ai 'isto I . !.. .id ia 11 > a .Ivor • o.uonts tbc.nsslves. - . u ft to b . They make the advertise ru-M r. >ra . S. . i c-.>;u become, m a t-v v«• <iay L\ n . i ; . ard ; ..... as tliey turn lo / \ . s i-: true o£ many department stores all over /•Jv-4^ tlie' country. ' 1" : citic . there is just one man whoapprc. cia:- !. V.Li-.. .t. . i:.. .t '. (-L \ ' V/ v. , fron, t. : 1 set style. 11= tells something mtoic-.:a; t ia bis a.-o '"iflPL and its telegraph new* for that matter, $ '\s i ••1 >*• 'll st-» iii. i.e r.. »riiy of ; e ' - t iter.' 1: • . or : . 4 >.' •.... i\'..V'. • to j : some business fact '{ $. Dress these facts up in a becoming tu mtrtimt e*mr &>*h <& ht» garb of words, and they will find readers, /*</«/«/." ivi uI. -..gut: :y L . i.i a - r.-.-r . .ivori :. the merchant con*3 down o)I his podc-L tal and talk in bis < "* l \ *' '■'** - ■ ~, ■. 4 i- r.V %" | He needn't 1>- flippant—far from it, . ' ;/ • -•• • ": . ' ' but let Jiim n'>t write ris if ha were ii ,< C.. 1 u 1 '.sin™ K. n-.ebody afar ofT, an.', telling •. . s • ..> .1:1 a; .: s- i.ietbing at c.er. a greater s ,f* \ ■' .7 * - 1 ." ik.'w: paper goes ri;-al Into its v,- . ; j. r- . r's !. u:ie—t oes in ai:'. . s down ;'jt - Jy.-' 112y —V 112 with him. . '. ' lt is lii th" table when he cats, and (' / .<■ ; in ! ' ham's while he is stroking after : - = —- • '" ... i:■ . > tb> r.c-fcl. It rc-ucl cs 1 imvl.eu he is in , \ v - ' an .• ;-pr.-..ic!:able condition. T'.a 's the time to tell him about .- yonr business—clci.rlv, plainly, conviuc -1 • h:}',iy—(is ona man talks to another. "l-i/ I" ■ • frr ... -'. i, :■ ,-V.t : t t.v.,- U.-.J hnilk CA.tr/rt ,<uM Coirs, Artv Yerk, • 112 OA\at-,a. .•» j. j jsoiu | | A I*\ 1 Ip' *CZ 'he standard cough ;ind cold cure tor over O 1&3£%. If 1 1.-w years now comes also in a *•'*' EXPECTORANT size J »• *• '*»»' M Ai 1 Ml Jgoo A!.MAN AC 1 REE. Vim to I)r. D. Jnyne & Son, Philadelphia. • 5 . ' - _ 8. J r C f?S§fi V»'e are bound to suit everyone perfectly with our new 1905 designs and colorings • "a [a [■' fl'lsfc''' la S| for parbr, hall, sitting room, bed room, dining room, kitchen, and every other room , ?. < iH pL- IS In the hvuse. Our 1?0'5 selection Is the handsomest you ever saw. And the best of 1 '-a j <¥~! M [ J fijtfV .1 . t -ir'fb it is that we sell you thrse beautiful, rich wall papers at the lowest price# they can MB-/ 1- j &■> *■ j £.!{ R.j tij |-«J 1 ) J £\»j vu 23 be bought for anywhere in the world. You mustn't judge the quality of our wall Bftf \ 'lf | V| t :V.~ .kH F : 'f. : .4 l| Pi 1| paper by our low price. We sell no trashy papers: ours are all honest quality. ■£. IJ3 ti.. tu.i Siijf «*'& L.3 uij-S i d * k ;\ From our endless selection for the season we show here four designs, as follows: ; • 112 ' ; I ' • : .'• i. - ■ j ! 112 ■ , *f- - < t * '-j v L .. u ps::i - '"H'J : -1 w 112 : v H: ! * .'Ai ' ■Js h . . * , • ~ I>' •' «•■'• 1 a?J v«. ■? •< <J bo r. «. ,i) • 'j*ai o v i r£ • ■<w ;u ; iy -•,v . . !•> ■ . ; : |0 •. »r;«: ) • r i and green, or irtgray No. 475 D ly & *\ iin t.iß?n No. 43 i Heavy gold ffm)«sscd, \® ! No. 623 In tan ci -sr *>• :, 9-inch b-.r ;a-rr •• Mr-. , . . -c.. ineiorna cn. JS-ir.ch border and ct.-j-.t to i-.:;h t j r dv-.::.!® I to;-, .-..cream and t:iit,with pink roses. 9-ln.h r "" • • • .also IwC toil, aiso i i)c <ier and ceiling to match, per double roll.also 20c I Order ei or cf ;! •; above pVAr for our 1905 Free Sample Book of Wall Papers, showing you the actual paper, its true coloring and design, and quoting | y°" V ' 'P ! it it ciions for hanging v,al! paper. We can supply complete combinations, ceiling and border to match all our wall patterns; auo . ie • naoi.t t\ . ciovn to • «;. ;>uidmg, doing away with borders. t ; Don't buy a roil of wall paper tiii you get our iree sample book and become ported on style, quality and price. Write for it today. 0 IVlbntgfomery Ward £> Co., Washington Streets °" a Chicago H A/i:iinr:; ■ :r. 112 ■ ' ; ::r>i ' '.XXivX'.d! r .£ T :. In eji'oct Monday, t• j t! , 'ir,. Head down . „ t , Ki«g : - - . \ ■ *[ \ i. , \, , j,' , , M t'» l-"> IL'SII I \'l, ■ ;m fO'Ji: r.-f, : ( ,<*,,:• ... . 10 '.!•> l'J ' . f.l- : '.' . .;ti ID •.. IV*. • i, : le.W 1 is || losr. si | .1! ■. ; ' , ! 1 'si 1 1 a r (i io I. 1 fs si; i"< i» ; • I .ft 1.1 « -111 M-9 .. .i ] , • i , , ' I«• 1 -I >« AI f> II ...(.',i ' I :: l fA " ... .' i" iM!(i St »: "" ~ : ,j !o fAjs 7(« )4 ..jkowiit.. .u- is swj»« i . ' s !''■ ' 111 ... i;; Jf| 7 s ! £■■ A l:i I' Mi ... ' ..» .. , } c . j*, ■ v * - ; r 12. ! A . M j ;'aVm, j .0: . M ,-M I'M I'M AM AM A I'M 1M I'M < ! -.'o :t «• •-7 10 i-Vit i K«n in'. ■ . , 70S l.s 10 rs 7As Eurl. , Mt..- <- ,:T i i ■ ,v \. *'BB 9 l'J "" :m r,2s : 1210 Wlik'> j jg"" " : AOO 100 l j -i'j 10 no T.!" Willfaj n ' Si 1.•;.!! . S. D. TOWNSEND, D. F TOVvNSEND, Gen Manager,Hughesvi]l< Passenger Ap-ent. ■Rc(\ 112 i c 112 inn 711 ( y o jl iV. VI Mv. 11 vJ s j v ( l i\_ v : ! ; ( % B—\8 —\ V.' N '■ )nui a.:) f~\ i, "IT--, ® tf "H' /~y -~." r~\ \ #• r\ vii VCll i \ai Cfd«ll> Groceries ar.d ;"i: : isns. We Have the best goocis at th. Icj'Xe ■ prb e-. !t you want a good sack ol Hour, ir .1 Sic 1 : t~i < 112 vi u-r v\heat and you wM lis-. 1 rni ('th-. r. 11 111 j t. on la "** cju inljties. Our n otto is; 'i> st ( .•<. ■ at Lowest Pi ices.' •ii «.> » u.-.'q * £ £-4 £\n-» - I vji r\■■ I1 y ! DUSKF.OF, 112 A. p ~s\ Tp> . r !<' . I i \ll \i ) ij.i i) CAS or GASOLINE TV T s s '{*•> T '7 "V ( N C x 1 i \ j/L- v.; >, There are many Gas and (iasolii.e V\; »««d CM: U 1 R F * TV; ': ,L r ill Vi v *. ...- v J >* Some resemble it n, construe'no;.- 1 in name BU I 1 HERE IS ONLY (>N: • fi~* A VTh T A Y* 17/ H if "Fvl&* IT 112; T r* 4 * ;> •< , 112; : ■* \4,/ ;Kj fe-H !\! Ijr!■ 1 J *l-4 ii /-iii•. 3.t « i li ikij L<l 1 viJ A i % fc-.-'o Engines that excel! in quality and moderate incest. Wrticai from one to ten horse power. Porizoiv'al three horse power up ; THE FAIRBANKS COMPANY, 701 Arch St., Philadelphia, CHARLES L. WING, Agent, Laporte
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