• m-ws ITfc> tiACI.ES L WIJKi, f4?t - Published Every Thursday Afternoon The Sullivan Publishing Co. At the County beat ol Sullivan CJouuty. LAFOHTK, fA, VV ('. MASON, I'rwldeii. THUS. .1. IN'.II AM. Bee'v ,v Treos. •itert'.l t 1 lie Po-t 1 Mtice Ht Laporte, a? see-oiid-clase mail matter. REVISION REASONS. SARCASTIC AND PUNGENT STATE MENT OF THE CASE. Protection Should Be Honeycombed I»ecause We Are IIOIUK: More BUMI -11 CM IN Proportion to Population Than Any t>tlicr Country. Kiould not the tariff be revised, and. ,112 not, why not? 'I he tarill' should be revised for these tvry sufficient reasons: lie outlook for business of all kinds, iii • outlook l°>r the largest demand for >r ever known, at the highest wages i\«r paid in the world's history, is I. 't ins, in whole or in substantial ve, would be chocked as soon as ; iv.n that tariff changes were to be ;c(l upon. That always follows 1 1' agitation in congress. <h changes as were made would t'y no one. They never do. Free .ITS would only howl for more, hav -1 nee g it some concessions from a ,:bllean congress, and would point : inconsistencies of the new draft, y always do. Having once got pro mists to practically surrender, 1 keep up their hue and cry until I ■ ret ion ist s land ill the ditch in liope ilefeat. That was the final result l- J, after the Kepubiicans yielded ; 1 i .111 to the free trade call for re al and passed the McKinley bill. I 1 the fall of that year the protec -1! Is lost the house by a majority •helming and two years later , 'ast the house and also thfe senate ■ i the presidency, and the country 1. ■. its bnsii:e -s. i protectionists again permit tlie 1 t; .tde devil to punch holes through ■ p.-»tective tariff the protectionists' 1 *:t from their mighty victory In IV: I :'., with all its helpful results since • will not stop until they again land ii> ia:' liteh. No party ever voluntarily .. . ii': • tied a brilliantly successful i.'< asvre except to experience tlie re suits in full that must come to the sul ci >. Ait .titer reason why the tariff should ie rev i.ed is that the Democratic party 1! 'iii:ui:ls it, the party with but the scat tering vote, only scattering except in the states where Republican leaders li. .0 wabbled upon the great policy that p iticaiiy created them. In the states where the Republican leadi rs cling to the protective policy IT] = t 1 elivered the country from the I'rce t <le hell of 1 <1! '.Mi the Peinoerat • lias evaiioraled and Republican to, ■ ies have 1' ;cn to hundreds of > 1 Is. Revision should be had be ■ use the people but a few weeks ago st .-J solidly by the stand pat protec ts >ni-ts and deserted the deserters. Kevi-ion should be had because no |.o, v gives any reason for revision ex 1■ ■ t 1 • stock free trade reasons, such as, have always plunged tlie people into distress when they have been adopted. ! • tion should tie honeycombed and r. ision should be had because we are d ing more business In proportion ti> p ip'dation than any other country in the world and more than we ever l.ci'-ire have done. That shows that something serious is the matter. l,i v! .ion should be had because it Is never wise to let prosperity alone, nev er v se to stick to the thing that pays. Worcester (Mass. 1 Telegram. THE DUMPING PRACTICE. Ma.»•!%<■ t iiifjc ttnrpliiM Productn Abroad Itccoarnised (IN Sound. < 'ue of the most popular theories at Ii it is that where a manufacturer in the United States sells in foreign <(. ntri s at a lower price than that which he sells at home it is therefore < I; lied that domestic prices are to.. I; ,hand that if the article be a pro fd one the protection is too hi 1 This docs not follow in its en tirety. ■ practice of "dumping" a surplus let in a distant market is one fa ir lo our domestic commerce and .'tii;:ed ;:s sound as far as the i.'ual who does it is concerned. X 1 uiiif.. Hirer, v bother of butter 01 1 11 or structural steel, can eontiu -1 to do btis.nc s unless he makes a pi lie cannot nmufacture most • ica'ly and therefore be able to the low . . | -iiuiilc ■ he can op -11 hi-* uiost eeonoinie capacity, c the practice of dumping for -1 the manufacturer would be able t idiv c i.»!i only to the measure . ■ ' • uiin'. .11111 demand. 1 ie tl 'iiKiud were extraordinary iri.ct v. .tild b -hort -Trentou l.\ .1 • Gazette Vtium fttriniK*. • trust i are now r> ill/lug the t .112 what Mr. 1 'orl.-lvon said when I ertc.t 111 It Mr 1:..,0c1t would b iligni u« ! on (he lilt of March I- t • n.v "firings tied lo him."- T til (I'm Iteiitibllc 111. '\§ SUIID IIP r.~™" s ' h - VERMIFUGE, '..if \ a deawit, botenl, nnd lerntutMnl Invigorator tor WOMEN. 2v til? CkllLUKfcN and MEN. 11 Car OST it rmuaa Ttoi DHOwm. A BnfclnrnH Orcaul. ntlnn. "I thoir iit it was ;i business.) or ;• Izutian," o.iiii one. "It is a business orsnnization" n I granger replied, "in that it makes it a | business to help the farmer to help ; himself and l is family to the vo; largest life possible." Observe Neighbors' night occasional ■ ly iii your grange. The visiting grange fivmlahe* the entertainment A MATTER OF HEALTH P« re MS SO SUBS NO I II 'K. in the matter of the petition In theCourt lor the appointment of a of Common guardian for Thos. Mark of I'leasofSul I'avidson, Twp., Sullivan j livan Oo.No | County, Pa. | Feby.T HH)S | To the next of kin ol Thomas Mark, j Take Notice: That the Court of Common i Pleas of Sullivan County, has made an j order fixing Wednesday, March 15, 1905. ! at the Court House in I.aporle Pa., at lit \ a. m., for the hearing on the application j for an appointment of a guardian I'oi | above named Thomas Mark, upon the al j legation that he vva.« of such feeble mind that he was liable to become the victim ! ot designing persons, and to waste and ' diss pate his estate, at which time yon may alt aid if you think proper. FRANK \V. P.rt'K, Sheriff. Sherili s office, Laporle. I 'a ,l\ b. *2l. I'.M"). Liie Insurance \ FEW OF THE MAW REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD HAVE A POLICY WITH THE NEW YORK LIFE BECAUSE—lncontestable from the : date of issue. Because —absolutely j without restrictions. Because—non i forfeitable from date of issue. Be- ■ cause—cash loans are provided after I Second year on demand at 5 per cent j interest without fee or other charge, j Because—if death does not occur an i accumulative policy is a highly profi- j table investment for the policy-holder : who lives. Policies now maturing to living i policy-holders prove this. In fact . N i;\V YORK) 1,111. policies do not leak. Health and Accident Insurance also written, A postal card will bring an agent to you, or a person- j interview can he had at the otlicc Saturdays, regular office day. GEO. BROWN, Agent. LOPEZ, l'A. Office in Dr. Chrictian lil'd. U> 99 S The Best place to buy goods Is olteii asked by the pru peiU housewife. Money saving advantages are always beii g searched for Lose no time in making a thorough examination of ih< ! New Line of Merchandise Now on j» «<»«»»»»»** *»-*-** miliitcilt *»»*******• ■* '* * * ?????? 777 STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. HUlturrove, Pi. John D. R eeser's Big Store, Bank Block, Dushcre, Pern'a GREAT BARGAINS! . ~~ Have been placed upon the counter and now is a rare opportunity for you to select from goods that have soli tor 251- yd. now on the counter for 9c. Come in and st e for yourself. Other bargains after you have seen the goods to attract j our attention. Call your attention once again to A'all Paper, as it is sold fer just one half of former price Have b.-irgains for you in almost everything. Come in and see what we are offering to you for such small sums John D. Reeser's Big Store. Bank block • ' ' i ' ' "' ' ■ J zdtjsiicxr/IE . Cultivate the Habit of buying reputable goods from a reputable concern. we are r !t )r ' 1 JDOUGI ASS SHOES from] A fJOOD ASSORTMENT IT j k \ of CHILDRENS and i l-ADIES' Heavy Shoe vHHHHHHI cATAkofiuc Clothing Made to Order \ll hive the right appearar.ee and guaranteed to be right in both material and workmanship and price modest. \Vt> also manufacture Feed, the Flag Brand. It is not cheap, but good. Is correctly made. Ask your dealer for it or write us for prices. NORDMONT SUPPLY Co. General Merchants, P mont!Team miTu" IST OB IDIMIOItT'X 1 . Holcombe CrLauci', Furniture & Undertaking DUSHORE, PA. TELEPHONE. ' FIRST NATIONAL BANK HUGHESTILLE, CA «'.w.n«" l ' K OeWITT BODINE, President. s^%)'» UUU JEREMIAH KELLY, Vice Pres. Surplus ana Net Profits, W C. FRONTZ, Cashier 50.000. DIRECTORS: Iransactsa General r, - • 1, DcWitt Hodine, Jiwob I'er, peter Reetler, Hanking BuMness. « Jeremiah Kehy, Win. trout*, NN . < . rrontz, Accounts of Individ- j aill ,. M K. Itoak, John ('. K. P. Hrenholt/., u.ils ;itnl l inns IVter Front/, W. Sonen, Dauiel ll.Poust, Solicited. Bull. T<* t urr TuU*< i 4>uit i'atilvnin l« *u »c M t i 4' fiiH lo **ur«, ilruiiutM* I". Cjj CUIUS VNIItf All ELSt FAILS □ m (Mil Cou*h S/rut> VMM Cw«l. Du (n UM In IIIM Sold by JfcimiiU. El The Shopbell Dry Good Co., 313 Pine Street, WILLI AM SPORT, PA. Ladies' and Misses Spring Suits. I here i.-i more iml. v in .Suits tlmn ever this season, mid of ilie mam styles «.• \ mci, think we hive the hest Ircim several of tne liest tiiniiuf'actnrers' lines, ! i,e .llnplnv here will mirel.v impnss yon with the fact that your Suit or (J n> n can he honght lure with ml vantage. You fnal here about every material, col. r <>••-tvlo you can possibly want, ainl, whats more, a large varietv to choo.-e in.in U'c can't describe them here. Better come in and see them." The chances a t* you will rind just what you want. What a fine collection of ladies' Silk Govvr.s we are ;Wv\ in..- WV va ill take pride in showing them to you. ULACK MOHAIR SILK ORGAN DIE ■Fine and Benutil'ul. i.. .... ,- i , , , , a e.xqutsite tiit.nc tor a summer iHiick Mohair is an all the-year-around _,, , ... , rubric .1,.w, WVve first rate " assortment " r * '° r lhe ,:ome - Ue >"»'e just •<l qualities, weaves ami weights now, °P e,, ed a new lot ot pretty rose patterns Some are so light and bright that many in natural colors or ot her delicate shades •vometi prefer it to tatleta. We have on white grounds. They make an inex- Mietn irom 50c to §1.50. • i • , Pe !:iv we can show you whatever is Some exceedingly smart pickets nre n> \v in the hosiery line. The neatest and iust in—ipiite a number ol ditierent stvles prettiest -tvlcs and de- gns are among —some are lii'lit i-olored "'covert, o'hets ihem. \\ e have a line assortment ol*fare black cheviot and hro»d cloth. Thev lightweight hosiery as Ht ll as the stand- are in the lengths most favorable now. ard kind-, and some specially good values A very attractive lot. ever\one correct Iv i the cheaper sorts. ! made and not expensive either. Ha all Pa?rai PMUirs ioc ai d sc, noi e high* r, none bet er Wiiliamsport & North Branch Railroad TXUVEE TABLE. In elttrt Monday. Die. 5, 190-1. tUKd down Keu'l up Flair sin: ions w hi»i* time is marked "112" l\ M l\ >1 !' M AMA.M. A M VIATIOXtf. AXAM A M. i. M. I' >1 }' fcl rM I'M It) I> ; j 4 Ji» . ... 10 2*2 7.1 .... Halls. 620 7 10 10 VJ 1 400 HXXI io A) i_ •>. •> ;>») flu j.> i" .«:•> ltniixlHle... i;> 7 ;u» jt» i>, r » rj rj 10 1 u."» 1 > lu 10:54 sov' . lluphesvilli-... 00 720 •» 12 ou :: :. 1 <• «» n 1 !'• 4 :VJ , i> 10 4i liitluo lCork> 0 4.1 Uuo " "'i. s "«i 1 I'.MMi I .. l.>(.i,s Mills 1,... jo. j."' 1 -«'• 1 VJ fS I•' .. .Chmiiolllli It!.,;; SJI I »4 Ito tS '2l . (.li'ii Mnwr. lo 1,. •• •*>., L 7- > o*i IN2.N .strowi ritixi' j, .•, j :; ;;;;;; s ,v ; 1 l :: 1 »o> 1...hi-fi li(; 111) jo 3 ()«» \ n:; -0 M) 7 «S4 Mura y Valley 10:;<> ;07 !! k • sin 8 I'J ... i-onwiotou 102: xJO 7 •">.) i 5- s b > r ~ .. ..Nunlmont IMOO ... .. 7 :;*> f*» !•» 112 .. M«'knnm 1 w : .0 ' ' 0 l'J . ...1 uport 1 {» 4J !!.!!! ! 7 },; .. ..Kiiinlulo «i t •• y y-7 ....MiitiiiiiM .... q ()., ,• , F. M AM. AM A. M A M A. M.i M j M }• M 845 SoneStown 1 4;, 9 46 Kaglis More 2 4 « 9 49 ... Dushore 7 sft . Js 1J 10 NVilkirs Harre ;; 500 400 1229 10 00 780 W iiliamsport ft :40 1089 12 5»9 587 1081 S. D. TOWNSEND, D. K. TOWNSEND, Gen. Manager,Hughesville Passenger Agent. A Car Load of Apples will be shipped from Sonestown, Nordmont and Laporte, next week. For further information address J. S. HARRINGTON, Dushore,Pa
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