PimUCAH NEWS IT5:,' CttAt>LliS 1. WIW6. Miter. h'ublUhed Kvery Thursday Afternoon £ly The Sullivan Publishing Co. At the County Seal of Sullivan County. L.APOBTB, FA. W MASO.N. PresiJen. XllOb. J. UNCitIA.M, Stti'y Jk Ticas ;i4ered at the Post Ulrice ai Laporie, as ■*. "second-class mail matter. ' Political Announcement. \V»M»'re"authorized to announce the j. lv inie v>f VV-. Jl. Rot*forrt of Lul'ortc: iWpi -atr-a canidate for County Com- ; Artesioticr, subject to the action of •C o Republican coufcty convention.l •CANADIAN RECIPROCITY. n.>vr II Would Work Injury to "Amcfrlcuu Textile intluatrieii. ■ ••V- shall not attempt to treat the sub j. I oh the-line of the present and pro i,' ctive. trade in textiles between us aiid. Canada further than to say that . . nadians will not knowingly make a treaty that will increase the sale of our ieiti'les there, while if one were made! tfi'h I Increased the sale of Canadian j u-.tiles''Or' -English textiles brought iljnmgb .Canada here it would injure | our manufacturers.to at least the ex-] t' 'it of this, increase. This is not the 1 a question, however, by any man • { i- of -means. The real question is, ,I'-liyJl We 'bL'eaU down our system of j. Section by adopting free trade In V 'Mill articles to the injury of some 61' our home producers provided ('ana- i du lowers lier tariff in certain other for the benefit of others of our pro laeei's _\viio .desire greater foreign t,.""deV This'is the adoption of the free V..«ie"priuclple in spots, and if it is; i» and liehellciai in spots we ought I.' !:.i-\;6'iit all along the Hue. , I'Ji" prjurponitiou is to reduce the do -1.;. -tic sales of some of our manufac i'.vrs who need production for the j • of enlarging the foreign sales of ' - . 'icra who do iu>t. The same principle 1 <,' rrled out logically would remove pro- j 112 iron from all home producers. It is f.'-i- • trade lis- opposed to protection. 1 >. n .ay -be said that we do not need ' 1 . !;(•. logical in such matters, that we v. ! protect such productions as we j r!"> ie and establish reciprocity in oth- | 11?.' v.ufch a policy would not endure! .I'.M ivight not to endure. l'r»ectlou Is uu.' t";;*;:i.ritisn.i. as the free traders say, ! I : ! if it should become -so through rec •>. ify agreements it not only ought 'to endure, Toiit it cannot endure In ; a-ie]i lilic. Manufacturers and the em ployees of manufacturers, deprived of > I i -c.tion unfairly, will naturally join tiie free traders, and the whole fabric ; v !i fail—at least until we have learned 1 an-rihiT lesson like of 1S!»3. M.e:i and brethren, this Canadian ree-, i].'i>(icily, like the tariff reform and free r.r.v m iterjats of IS!>2, is simply a move on ih" part of the enemy to divide pro -11". tsts so that they may be beaten in detail. Let us be wise enough to " > thwithout another object lesson. William. F. liriiper in Textile Manu fa< i nrers' Journal. HARD TO UNDERSTAND. Why Tbere Slion-ld \<»t He \a(i<»nal <>n Hie' Protection Idea. \. J!; 11 we are unable to understand i. that among patriotic citizens there -hn-M be''aily dflTereuce of opinion. The •protective' tariff idea should be part of.the .national political r<'- II :v>ii and not a matter for bitter party ra'aniuient. In fact, when in tariff revision the duty upon the product of v ji.irticular region is threatened * ill reductlou, such as tobacco and ■ itr ipieal fruits, for instance, Item <. ;• its ofjtlie regions where these prod in ;s ..-re raised come to congressional < . n.ittees as fiercely combative for the lr'gher tariif as the Hepubllcans, iu the following national cam- t.hey (ire sure to be again heard shQutiug for a "Tariff for revenue only?' and that "Protection is rob herv!" v [ ' I • ■ '•'■ California. Calilbrifia entertains every year a hoM of visitors;. JVv reason ot tiiis. she has gained a great reputation for hospitality. • 'aliioriiia wants you to visit her tliis s|iiing. The Hock Island System would like yen to try its up-to-date service t'roin (.'hieuLOor St.Louis to the fiolden State. A - .-|n:p.jal ■inducement greatly reduced rati-s ale offered daily, March I, to May iii Ask yonr home or write to •luiiii Sebastian, Passenger Traffic M 'r.. •i?ocl< fslandSystem, Chicago. Cbippcwa Xtine HUlns. Lime furnished «n cai load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns, near Hughesville Penn'a. M. E. Reeder. IP MYNE'S TONIC 0 ' eJT VERMIFUGE, a pleasant, potent, and permanent Invigorator for WOMEN, MM SpHf CHILDREN and MEN. •W/ i Br GET IT FROM Y»DR DRUGGIST. (*ae stoet* nrgumeut of rev'ilni! Is tliil manuf:' in"r:< and other p , tecled Inter ■-tn s:!l to f'reisrn b"ye nt a lower li -,:iro than (.» U:e!r tioiiio.iui i patrons. When that happous it Is on tirely exceptional, lias uu relation to the regular trad" und H n-.ually i expedient to get rid of a surplus or : keep mills iu operation when there is a lack of domestic orders and thus af ford continuous work for employee . Such transactions have not the least hearing upon the great central ques tion.—Portland (Me.) Press. Xiitlonnf G'rniiaro £e!inol Committor. Hon. F. A. Derthick, master of Ohio j state grange, introduced a resolution | in the national grange providing tin . (lie legislative committee of the grang,- he constituted a school committee to J Investigate the needs of the common schools and make report at the next session of some definite plan to present for rural school betterment. The reso lution carried, and the members of the committee are Aaron .Tones. South Bend, Intl.: ft. TV Norris. Sodus, X. Y„ and Governor ('. .1, Bell, Hardwiek, Vt. A MATTERQF HEALTH f pg| 6 6 Absolute!/ Pure 1 MAS NO SUBSTITUTE Liie Insurance A FEW OF THE MANY REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD HAVE A POLICY WITH THE NEW YORK LIFE BKCACSK Incontestable from tlu date of issue. Because —absolutely without restrictions. Because—lion forfeitable from date of issue. Be cause—cash loans are provided after second vear on demand at 5 per cent interest without fee or other charge. Het use -if death does not occur an accumulative policy is a highly proli table invc.-tiucnt for the policy-holder who lives. Policies now maturing to living policy-holders prove this. In fact M'AV YOKK UI'K policies do not leak. Health and Accidei t Instir:riei> also written. A postal card will bring an agent or a person interview can he had at the oiVev Saturdays, regular i.lliee day. GEO. BROWN, Agent. LOPIX PA. Office in Dr. Chrictian lil'd. 6 The Be s t place to buy goods Is olren asked by the prii pent housewife. Money s ivii tg advant;• ges arealways being searched for Lose no time in making a thorough examination of the New Line of Merchandise Now on fEXHIBITIONf *A' sv '1 v Mr V ifl* ifl* " 'V /j . n 7 7 7 ??? 7 7 ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Version Hull's Large Siore. Hill&erove. Pa. John D. Reerer's Big Store, Bank Block, Dushore, Pcrr'a p——im——<—WHinnfnMPw irnfrtMfTTM«iT'rii»awiinijnii jDiiiii n l" H. ii'iTJhmr«rii(nififcTT-fMnr l f"nTrg*vir , ' > "^ Great Drive in Carpets. Now is a rare opportunity for you to select carpets, as liny have been greatly rtduad. and one is v/ise i selecting as they are marked regardless of cost. Come in and see for yourself, 60 at 49c; 50 at }ec; n o at 3.-c \ an.. REMNANTS—have short lengths 10 to 15 yards, in patterns, at a bargain. Great reduction in Horseblankets, and it will pay you to look them over be fore I n\ ii g elsewhere ;is 1 ley an greatly reduced; 3 00 at $2 50; 2 25 at 1 85. RUBBER BOOTS, a big cut in Rubbers, and now is your time to save money as they have been marked iown. Now is your time to buy them, £3 00 at 2 50; 2,; sat 2.25. I John D. Reeser's Big Store- Bank block \ ■i• ■ r i - *' i DTJSHOEB . I Cultivate the Habit of buying reputable goods from a reputable concern. .» e are ag" nts for W. L.|DOUC«LASS^ SHOES froin_j 2.5< A GOOD ASSORTMELiT |H £ \ \®\ of CHILDR[£NS' and W LADIES' Heavy Shoe J' FineQoodsJ at correct WHMRnHMHHI r.TAiacuf Clothing Made to Order \i. li.ivc the right appearance and guaranteed to be righl in boih niateiial ana workmanship and price modest. \V«- iilso manufacture Feed, the Flag Brand. It is not eheap, but good. Is eorrectlv made. Ask your dealer for it or write its for prices. NORDMONT SUPPLY Co. General Merchants, P montlteam mill, IST OB DMONT, MokombccfLaaer, 112 arnitare ef Undertaking DUSHORE, PA. TELEPHONE. FIRST NATIONAL BANK HUGHESVILLE, PA CAI'I IA I. SI OIK [) e \viTT BODINE, President. SSO 000 JEREMIAH KELLY, Vice Pres. Surplus and Net Profits. W. C. FRONTZ, Cashier. 50.000. DIRECTORS: Transacts a General , „ DeWitt Bodiue, Jacob Per, Feter Reeder, Hankinji Business. ~„ , ' ir . wf , Jeremiah Kelly, Win. Frontz, W. C. Prontz, Accounts (if Individ- James K. Boak, Jolin C. Laird, E. P. Brenholtz, ' nats and Firms Peter Frontz, C. W. Sones, Daniel H.Poust, -Solicited. J° hu Bull To Cnro Constipation l'ore%«T. I Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or -r>c Tf «•. C. C. ffttl to cure, drupsriMUi t Q CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS Oj Li Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. LU |Tn Use in time. Sold by druggists. CI I The Shopbeii Dry Good Co., 313 Pine Street, WILLIAMS PORT, PA. Ladies' and Misses' There is more imliv dn tlity in Suit.- limn ever tlii* season, and of the many - vies we v< \w 'liiii!: hi* linve ill • l»e-t trnin several of tne liest inaitui .flureis' lines, 'i' ay here will siireh' impress you with the I'uet that vonr Suit or «i «vn c.ih lie herewith :ulv,iut:iire. You tid here alout even material, en!' r i»i style you ean pnssilily want, and, whats more, a litr.ire'v.-iriel v to.ehorse ft-* ;n \Ve can't ile.-crihe llietn here. Better come in and see them The chances ai' \r, 1 will tin ! j«ist w <io( you want. Wh.it afi co'lecti si of ladies' ?■ ik C.owrs \v< are sitr.'. iiur We \k i!! take pi id* in showing them to you. BLACK MOHAIR SILK ORGANDIE i' ae and Bcuu'jtut. HII (Mmisite fabric lor a summer Black Mohair is an all the-vear-aronnd ,• , , , . .. wear ot lur the home. We have iitst tahric now. \\ eve tirst rate assortment ..I Hiialities. w. ine.- and weights now. a iie-.v lot ol pretty rose patterns Some are so light and bright thai many in natural colors or other delicate -hades women prefer it to talleta. We have..,ll while grounds, Thev make an inc\- ihetn frotn 500 to $1.60. j pensive dainty dress. .Ni.W SPRING HOSIERY For Ladies' and Children. NEW SPRING JACKETS. Teduy we can -lio.v you whatever is Some exceedingly smart jacket? are n' wint he Inxiery I ine. Ihe nea lest an I just iu—i|uite a number ol d ifierent si vies prettiest styles and designs ate among —some are diglit colore! c vi-rt, others ihem. We have a tine assortment ot are Idack cheviot and hrnad clcilli. lln v lightweight hosiery as well as the stand- are in the lengths most favorable now. ard kinils, and dome specially good values A very attractive lot, everyone correct Iv in the cheaper sorts. , made and not expensive either. fVC'all Ba*/;ai Pamirs. 10c 15c, noi e higher, i out b . Wiliiafiisport k North Branch Railroad TIM 33 TABLE. In oll'-ct Monday. Dt c. 5, lUtil, Itciid >1 ■ wn Riiul up 1- Lju -i ;*i i« »i.> v\ hfi»* tinir ih mark id' i " »\ M.l. M V M VMA. M A M • i ATIONS. \VA V A M.l M. I'M ylt VM I'M lo 1 » J J "»o I J U'V -1 ... Halls... 020 7 : 4 . r > 10 It> U ' 100 • » (•■"> 10(30 'JO i-' > n I! 0 'J 7 .. .1 it i.Miale .. t. ];• 7 .0 vn 1j rj .*« <(. 'i ...i !«• ;io 1 '»;> j jo 11< .i> o' . Uujj rsvilU-.. i.oo 7j« y . l-joo i:» i,"*» I 1 I'. I::*» lo ll 1 Uiuii 1;« <*kf «» ».> j|u > •••♦ ! 110 fa nt .1\ tus Mills. ..... .. . 1 I ! -VJ - l ...(iit'ii Mnwr.. jo .'(» ( s j; I 10 "J> ..MIHW 1 .... I.; N <•(> 1 !•> 112 <(• > I . P.itt'litijt it ... ]*i;>(iy h n.'i 1 •"*) >O7 v ' l ..Mbi.i y\ulk-y 10150 '<'7 v in> | "> i-» v 5- ... i»oiH stowii lo'.. :{ jo 7 ; - r > 28 w >l NoHlnumt loco !...! !..... 7 :;s ; !f» I-i i —y<* k<-ii a 7js 1 i"» •> f'.» J'J ... .... *» •,, fr»o . fo 'l7 ..Beriiire Rrfiid.. «• 10 ...... H , Oi»o ; 7 ......attiMlk id 9 P. M AM. AM A M. A M A. M. i>M i v M I'M 845 SoiieStown 1 4.^ 0 !•» Kagk'S More 2 i-'» t> 0 40 ... luish'ire 7 fx; »; 2?> 7 26 10 50 ...TOft'ftJtdtt... 7 05 580 1210 WilVefi B&rre 3 0, 500 400 12 2y 10 00 7 :*»0 r. ;;o 10 HO lJ::o 5:57 10 31 S. D. TOWNSEND, D. K. TOWNSEND, Gen. Manager,Hughesville Passenger Agent. Hcdqction Sale of SMOE-3- Great lyiixjtiins for everyone. J. S. HARRINGTON, Dushore,Pa
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