PUBLICAN NEWS ITEM. CHARLES L. WINS, Editor. .'■'•ublished Every Thursday Afternoon By The Sullivan Publishing Co. \t the County Seat of Sullivan County. LAPOBTB, PA. \1 C MASON, L'rosiiti'ii. K. M. DUNHAM Treat TIIOS. .1. INCHAM, Secretary. Kiilered at the Post Office at Laporte, as second-class mail matter. REPUBLICAN 'STATE TICKET. For Auditor General, William P. Snyder, of Chester. For State Treasurer: William L. Mathues, of Deleware'. For Superior Court Judges: Thomas A. Morrison, of McKean. John J. Henderson, of Crawford. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. For District Attorney: WM. I'. SHOEMAKER. For Jury Commissioner: FRED. W. PEALE. For Coroner: J. A. CAMPBELL. STALWART DOCTRINE SPEECH OF CONGRESSMAN COUSINS AT IOWA CONVENTION. riTcetlrc Appeal In Bclialf of Strniprlit Out Keiiuhlleanliim and Adherence to the Pollelew of lltnlne, McKinley, DiitKley und Heed. During tlio love fenst that WHS hold while waiting for routine l work at the re t. :it lowa Republican state convention tl.ere was a call for Congressman Cous ins, and he responded with a brilliant speech. It was a straight out Republic m> speech, the kind that Cousins al ways preaches, no matter what waves of "reform" and "revision" may seek lo blow the Republican ship out of the course she has followed since the days of Lincoln, and it met with the tumul tuous approval of the convention. Cous ins was cheered again and again and his speech was one of the great features of the convention. In part he said: "It was an observation of the late Mr. Lowell that the only faith that wears Well' and holds its color in all weathers is that which is woven of conviction and set with the sharp mor dant of experience. "Those of us who have lived in this great state of lowa and in the Repub lican party all our lives, as have our fathers and grandfathers during their latter days, having had opportunity to witness and compare the operation and results of various political policies and experiments that have been promul gated and tested from time to time, have reason now to exult in the high and fortunate estate to which all our people have come through the uncom promised principles and practical work ings of original and genuine Repub licanism. "Asserting a fact that is within the knowledge and experience of every citi zen of lowa and of the whole country, it may lie said without fear of responsi ble dispute that during the last six yeuj-s the people of this country, of all classes and of all vocations, have en joyed the greatest and most uniform prosperity they have ever known. Not within the memory or experience of any. living man has the general welfare of our people equaled or surpassed the conditions that have existed since July 2-1, 1897—the day when the mounted carrier of the American congress car ried to the White House the IMngley bill and returned within thirty minutes bearing the eager and illustrious signa ture of William McKinley. "That Dingley bill was the result of long investigations, much discussion, many conferences and of the wisdom and united efforts of such statesmen as Senator Allison and Nelson Dingley and their colleagues. It is the law of the land today and has been for six years, and is likely to be substantially for some time to come. Hence the great and assuring confidence that exists throughout the country today. It is what the old settlers and Republicans call a protective tariff law. It is the v 'II of American protection upon which the' feet of industry and labor leaped out of the mire of idleness and panic and disaster of 180(1, waving the flag of employment and prosperity and in dependence in the face of all the world. It is not quite so lilgli as the former McKinley wall, on the average, and not so low as Great Britain, France, Ger many and the free trade contingent of .America would have it; but it stands on the rock of reason and experience, with the vines of thrift and plenty stream ing over it in the sunshine of gladness and in the golden glitter of a full treasury. The commercial moles of Europe have tried to burrow under it, the rodents of reform to gnaw througn it and the Democracy to tumble it down, but it rests secure in the judg ment of a people who know by sore ex perience the difference between buying abroad and buying at home—sending their money away and keeping it here - as well as they know the difference between winter and summer. "It is said of William of Orange that when he saw the troops of Louis >:rv. covering Holland he said, 'Break down the dikes and give Holland back to the ocean.' Not until the commercial forces of Europe with their hordes of cheap labor, assisted by the free trade contingent in our own midst, shall overrun the fair and prosperous land of America will such a desperate com mand be given for the destiny of the I nited .States. A dozen words, a sin gle sentence from the lips of Abraham Lincoln, 'Tills country with its in stitutions belongs to the neoule who nhabit it." is worth more for tlio guid ance of America than all the precepts from the school of Manchester and all the miserable mutterings of modern political adventurers running between party lines, whose theories when put in practice have always cheapened la bor and surrendered our industries back to the old world. "Certainly no state in the Union has profited more than our own by reason of the Republican industrial policy which has saved the markets and the money and the labor of America for the people who inhabit it. "In the mklst of plenty, of profitable prices and uniform prosperity we com mend the spirit and the purpose of American protection. We have no apologies to offer for success nor for any tenet of the national Republican faith. In the midst of happiness and harmony, on the basis of genuine Re publicanism, we hall the wisdom of such men as Allison and Dingley, who framed our present industrial law in conformity with the lessons of expe rience and with the ideas of Hamilton, Lincoln, William McKinley, James G. Blaine and Thomas Brackett Reed, and we hail also the courage and the frank ness of such men as President Roose velt and Marcus A. Ilanna, who in the facts of cheap and blustering sensation alism advocate holding fast to that which is good until you're sure of something better. "The other day the storm tossed, weather beaten hulk of lowa's Democ racy was moored into the dry dock of convention for repairs. She went to pieces on the rocks of free trade and populism many years ago, leaking at both ends and badly sprung amidship. They sealed her up with the tar of Re publican finance and resolved by a bare majority to put the old tiling Into re spectable commission again and to sail her on another course. Away she goes with a quareling crew, worshiping the gold they used to scorn and scorning the silver which they used to worship! Marking the sea of progress for half a century ahead, there gleam the light houses of Republican exploration and establishment. Along the coast of time there shine the flashing furnaces where factories roar by day and night, and away beyond the sea and far off in the orient there leads the light of American trade in the mighty com merce of the world." When the Democrats have finished holding their state convention Mr. Bryan will find himself in mldocenn and alone on the lti to 1 plank.—Tren ton Gazette. There's much uncertainty as to whom the Democracy will nominate for presi dent, but none at all as to whom Billy Bryan thinks tho Democracy ought to nominate.—Providence News. foleyshoneyhcar for children t safe, sure• No opiates Bargains It is our business It is our business to save our customers as much as possible on Harnesses, Robes, Blankets, Whips, Platform Wagons, BUGGIES AND ROAD WAGONS. Call and examine my stock and see what you can save on a pair of Blankets. You can also get your horses shod while you get your grist ground at the mill. W. E. MILLER, FORKSVILLE, PA. 99 A question for your Comfort, A consideration for your Cash. Our prices will help you to economize; come and see lor yourself—figure the advan tage. Prices that help you to help yourself. SUMMER GOODS ON ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. John D. Reeser's Big Store Bank Block, Dushore, Pa.John D. Reeser's Big Store | Bank Block, Dushore, Pa ® Aid Rummer sate- ® In all the summer goods too much cannot be said of the richness, variety and low prices of the SUMMER GOODS on sale at this time, but you must see these to get the idea of their great value. Great 3ale of (i)asf) Goods. This takes in all colored and white goods including Dimities, Batistes, Dress Ginghams, Silk Ginghams,Percales,Zep hyrs, and Lawns, ranging in PRICES from 4cts up. SHIRT WAISTS we have a large assortment which we will close HOSIERY for both ladies and gents in all the new figures, lisle out at half price, including white and colored ones from 35 cts up. thread drop stitch and also fancy embroidered hose in .all sizes. I'ig slaughter in remnants, we will close out all remnants regardless We also keep a large assortment of fancy groceries on hand at prices of price. Summer underwear in all styles and sizes for both ladies and the lowest. Also a large line of Crockery, Carpets and Rugs, gents. We have just received a new lot of hair pins in all the new Trunks and suit cases always to be found at styles, side combs, back combs and pampadour combs all the Twentieth " century styles. John D. Reeser's Big • i \r >• t - r "ft rtff. DT7SHORB • mmeammmtn imm «—i—■■ —HIM ■ win i n» ■— To Cure a Cold in One Day ZztZu | Take LfiXfltive BrOmO Quinine Tablets. JS (V/J/ on every I 10 most healing salve in the world. Seven Million boxes sold in past 1 2 months. This signature, box. 25c. I fOLEYSRONETHUR ———————y Cures Coldsi Prevents Pneumonia \-\r~r ( let tlies infest your house when you can j \\/ a S°°d screen door, a yellow pine W. l j frame with springs attached for 1.25. Adjustable Screen Windows 2 L >c each; 2. 75 per dozen. £ g We sell for cash only) Jand de- w p liver to you freight paid Sones m i;' - town, Nordmont and Laporte. 2 "Chippewa" Lime gi-2c per ~ a ° | bushel of 75 lbs. W Brown Sweat Pads 30c. Salt Shad Bc. - rr C E 10 11, pail No. 2 mackerel 1.26. ,4 3 lb cans Tomatoes 1.20 per dozenl.2o g q t/5 . Golden Blen ('offee 2 11) package 30c. c > u The best coffee for the price that we 3 .E <u know of. 1/1 rt> <-i-> tn Lancaster and Amoskeag Ging- -* br -g hams yc yard. p'° " ' v £>2 Oatmeal 71b for- 25c. c n W •_£! cj Star Soap. 4c cake, special by 5 o Bran 2001b sack 2.25 j or 5c per cwt. (X> 1-1 Xi Middlings " 235 advanceldoliver'd 0 fea rr r. ~, . i Muncy Valley Lia (/> X 3 3 rloiir middhns 250 l Porte, Sonestown r-T Q_ tr <y <s> c " and Ringdale, < O O • rs -*"> Send money order, register letter or <-c < fi 1-—» r -* E"5 personal check, ' * Wieland & Kessler, General Merchants, PRO Q I RIST O MILL TEAM USTOXI ZDZMIOZtSTT, TP.A.. Buy at Home! When you want a Sewing Machine that you can depend on, here is the place to come. We have them all styles, and prices. Write and ask us what we sell a good Drop Head Machine for SPOT CASH, that is the way Western houses sell you their cheap machines without a name. We carry everything in Porch Furniture also Proch Curtains of all kinds. fiolcombe Gf Latter. Furniture 6* Undertaking DUSHORE, PA. TELEPHONE. Incorporate Under Arizona Laws. Most liberal corporation laws in the United States. No franchise tax or exhorbitant fees. Private property exempt from corporate debt. Par of stoi'k made any amount. No limit on capitalization. Stock made non-assessible for any purpose. No amount of stock required to be subscribed. No state control. No state examination of books. Legislature cannot repeal your charter. Keep office anywhere. Do business anywhere. We attend to all business and pay all fees, and charge but a few dollars in any case. W rite for booklet of information and corporation laws. Correspondence solicited. Agents wanted in every city in the United States. Liberal commissions. Send three stamps for booklet ol codified annotated corporation laws and other in formation. Address Arizona Corporation' Guarantee Company, Moninan Bklg. PHOENIX, Arizona. 1 A RE YOU GOING TO BUILD P A NEW HOUSE 1 OR LAY NEW FLOORS IN THE OLD ONE' 5 If so, it will pay you tV> get some of our *lDar?> TKHoob 3f looting Kiln dried, matched sides and ends, hollow backeu and bored, MAPLE atid BEECH. It will out-wear two ordinary floors and is very much smoother, nicer and easier to put down than soft wood flooring, s All kinds kept in stock by ' v» Jennings Brothers, Lopez, Penn'a. ALSO ALL SIZES IN HEMLOCK ?, WE HAVE IN STOCK NO. 1 AND 2 LUMBER, SIDING, PINE SHINGLES. CEILING, LATH, ETC. AT LOWEST PRICES. hi Sund'y> I . m £ I ( • mitvH —— Hhl Hc c ooco .J J* 1 - w >J> ; te tc <0 tc» :C oe ar. 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You save yourself if you let us save your money. When you think of true economy this is the place to come. J. S. HARRINGTON, Dushore.Pa
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