• . V:A HEWS ITEM. . < ' •C, Ediio;-. I SUAJT Aiternooa •'v ' e '■'< ' I ' inp Co. &.t*thdC !t> bou- o2'i-iuiUv<t Comity. JjAi'OXi'l'K, > A. \\ MASON, Pri.-iU'-n. VJIO-. .!. JNI.IIAM. Tv ■ y ,V Tivas. i?.ertxi a; • JV-t Gflict »t Laj.ortt, OP i t c»r<l-clase mail nmtter. Political Announcement. We arc authorized to auiiounce the ijc \v. .1. *}».; -f« ill of La Porte .. j,. a.- canhl ate for County Coni : ~ -.-iiiii. r. -'Ubj.- t to the action of j li • Republic.*n county convention, i 1. HE BUSY FAC TORIES | GRATIFYING EXHIBIT OF STATISTICS ! AS TO IMPORTS. . ) :i •HK Uiir.ni i<l« M hi' lliiiiufaoiur . . .* ;T; IN . : ■.! (. til I'Vuture »i our Forvtgii Trndr, Wliereby Ail- j . , ionrt men 1M Assured. bureau of siatis ics' records for i ..' -ary of Uiis .v -ar s! aw that manu- j i*. lrers' materials formed one lialf of j • total Import:; during that month | i about I'! per cent of the Import* | far (lie seven months ruled January. \ ■ is a very grati tying result in j of our continually increasing im- ; . ti e nee< -sity of which e\- 112 112 >r the American wage earner to . b :: ;>t busy. :•> January proportion of manufac- ! t'. •';materials was largely in excess • : t <>f January, Jim-l. The ligures i • s ».'i :• t.ue'.i against. £.;7,000,000, | a • ire u» of 1 l!,r>o(J,<Joo in a single I n; i■;. 11. or one-third more. What that j >• • ird lm. ns tj the American wage i < their weekly pay envelopes can j I. • ; •11. Jfor the'seven months ended January, i; aanufaeturers' materials formed j $230,700,000 of our $(>20,000,000 Im p ■ against r254,000,000 of $.">03,000,- j . tbe sail :' mantbs of l'JtC, an in- , < •• of VeO.OOO, or more than half j : ' ! .O i.OtH) Increase in the total. This : is in every way comforting, us i 1 ■ y Amerii in factory means the i 112 l vis' • ho»hl take note of ! li that of lie. :;-_Nti,7no.Ot.KJ manu- j i rs' materials imported in the i • JIIS of this.lb- :il year no less ; a . Ij-.i-m tball .SI.M >,000,0011 worth ; out: ! ! free of duty. J. luufacturers' materials is meant '■ two <M-.- - viz, "articles in a crude 1 com; .n ready for manufacturing" j and "articles wholly or partially man- : r.t'.ie . tl, lor ti e in manufacturing." 1.• . . rea reiVrml to are almost • i i.'. -in the lirst class. That is still b.M.-r for tbe wage earners and all c ae-cnied. 't i. nteresting to note the stages by , vi'SCt U aiatm-'-N for manufacturing ' lm "" I, rea -i'..,-,.y cue red into our im ports generally. These stages by fiscal j years are I*2o, 10.0 per cent; ISBO, 28.2 j IIT i...; 18«i, £:: per cent; lUtK), 45 per : <•( ..; 1905 (- . n month u, 45.8 I'or c. t, a.id in thee month of Jann 'l'hcre is a ■ Hher ami ecpt: lly gratify ing si'So lo the story - (he increasing cu ts of exported mauufactnres into our .: noral exp its. ..'iepments of i.:. - i . 'lures in January, 11)05, aniMiin.i'd to $40.513.000,, or :'.:',.37 per c( '..i of the total exports for the month. This e; luently desirable proportion has !> • •: iched by the following liseai ya, : .ges: ISSO, 13 per cent; 1870, .15 j ei cent; IK«>, 17.S per cent; 1000, SI ' it: l'M>"» (--even v.vs. a' •>, 34 ;' a - lie seven months of this lb" *n 1 year nports of mauufaetur'S were ';2,' J,OOO, against !? , _'."»0,OOO.Oik) for tbe ]■ >'cdlng similar months, an .n --. ••• of 'O,OOO. In January, ITOS, nl(.!:a the increase was S2.(!do,(i .0. ii.'' ■ iinr.-.-.ises in manufactures ex poi • i prove the a art ion that all eon eenu.; benefit by- the Inereu ein man rfactnrers' materials imported. it nlf ■' w :th while noting Ilie li:: sin which this Imported material in a l ' v e has chiefly occurred. Haw silk in a •miary. 1905, was $5,037,0t'H), an in ,, .... o ver January, 1904, of $1,800,- ( ' ; w ■ >l, 25,0"!i000 asatnsl 10.UC.i.000 pounds; India rubber, $20,447,000 I : • • 'ii i $2''.800,000. an increase of . hlu'es, .1 ; ,;1,450,(Hi0 a.t'.iust .v' 27- ! ■ '. an increase of $0,731,000 (yet j Ma- i-ahusetls is sectlonally clamoring ' aga the tariff on hides) and tin, in ! 1 :!,M. 1 nrs, blocks, etc. (not in tinman- j es), .13,021,1 10 against 39,714,000 i Tin .• things being so, we need not ' but rather rejoice that congress | aC: ,rvned without disturbing the i Ataeiiean factory and business goner- I ally 'y hasty interference with the !>li ■ ley x>rotectt\o tariff.—Walter J. T Ot'inoorttllc Hoor Lenrfcr, | "n. 1 aiiiunin :MHOV.' th;U .loliu Sharp J \Y lb :ms is preparing to make a eam pa'.fca for the senatorshlp from M'.ssis i in suiccißfsion to Sraator Money is i: surprising. Tim senate has b>a»n the refngt' before this el' Ilemoeralie 1! >or loaders who have failed. : nator Bailey, one of the most prominent n i '>ers of I!:;'-: ante, we not a suc cess as ti>« V-" 1 '- nt flio hail;'..' nihnr THAT COUGH \ 3" ,=============* JhaHaaanasaaafc \ •<V. 3 \C: W.'...h 1 A"VKfE'S (112 An Almost* infallible remedy for dis- J CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS Bm \ ' .'J ** i eases of the Throat* and l-tingS, Bsst Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. y| \ i ' known used the world over for B Use In time. Sold by druggists. CI \ WiK EXPECTORANT J 4™™™* it.". " " f.:":ai the t is*, of I" • Im: " • uuleadable ibanl:le:-s and was giad to | enter flbe senate, where there !-'• leisure, if not r« t. lii i'. • b •use Ci it a -• i- j b'es in Deeeaiber there will Ie fewer I> >m:>< rals len 1 t!inn "u the one. that Civ'! 1 .Miu-eh I, but tlvat c' •:•>: u- j stance may make Mr. •Williams' pot,t | all the more undesirable.- Host oil | script. AVork Fort iiflp .luc. Dr. Osier will not be allowed to lay unhallowed hands on Mr. Cannon, be cause there are Important matters for i him to attend to. lie has togo to ; Washington next October to be re- j elected speaker, break in t > their work | a number of new members, throttle wasteful river and harbor and publi " j i uiidih s appropriations am* preach o . j i-very occasie i bis cheerful and trutl - i ful creed that th<« world is getting be: , Jer, slowly but surely, ail the tlnie.-- Chicago Tribune. Opportunity T.acklni-. Charles A. Towuo says a real Demo crat Is a man "who refrain's from in fusing his own personality into the de tails of government." Well, no Demo crat has had a chance to do such a thinjj for several years.—Denver Rc pubhean. Foley's Honey and Tar cure's colds, prevents pneumonia. Gbipptwa Lime furnished in car load lots, delivered at Right Prices. Your orders solicited. Kilns near Hughesville l>nn'a. M. E. Reeder, Llie Insurance A FEW OF TH ii MANY REASONS ! WHY YOU SHOULD HAVE j A POLICY WITH THE NEW YORK LIFE liriCAFSlv Incontcstaljlc from the date < I issue. Hecausc absolutel}- without rc.-tri -liuiis. Hccau.se —non forfeitul/le from date of issue. He causc -caslr loans are provided after . •'( oiid year on demand at 5 per cent interest without fee or other charge. Because if death does not occur an lic.'iinitilative policy is a highly profi table investment for the policy-holder who lives. I'oiicies 110W maturing to living Holier -holders prove this. In fact NKVY YORK I.llb', policies do not leak. Health and Accident Insurance "1.-o written. A postal card will bring an agent to yon, or a, por.son nt -rview can be had at the oilice S !nrda>s, regular olliee day. GEO. BROWN, Agent. Lorr:z, PA. •J!: "E in Dr. Clirictian lil'd. ) 99 Ihe Best place. 10 buy goods 1 • oil ::- 5 e ed by I'■ \ i pei t hoiibewilo. .Money saving advant-'gc . r il .-ays be- -g searched fo Lose no time in niakl . v :> examina'ion ot h Nc <v Line of Mcrchanc Ist. Now on #****. UHIHIHB-M'**-**-.** * V; |exhibition| ? ? ? ??? ? ? ?! STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Vernoo Hull's harm Store. Hil3nerove» Pa. Joha D. Reeser's Big Store, Bank Block, Dushore, Penn'a grower Traveling (jOocfy We are now ready to supply your wants in Trunks, Suit Cases, Satchels Telescopes. New line has beei ' received - and the price within reach of you. 1 MILLINERY MILLINK! Y The finest Hiilinery in Sul'ivan county is to be found here in Trimmed and Un trimmed Hats. Nothing to eq; ;il on. Millinery. ' Beautiful Hats Irom SI.OO to- #B.OO. Come in and see fur your self beiore buying elsewhere. DRESS GOODS Just rec.iived .i large shipment of popular Summer Wash Fabrics at a very low price White Dotted Swiss at 12 1-2 and 25c .1 yard. India Linon 10, i2 1-2, 15, 18, 20 250 yard. Persian I, awn 25c and 50c yard. Organdies 2s. so, 75c i yard. Mtvcerizcd 25c to 6Sc yard. • Headquarters for Dress Good \as we carry a full line in Dry Goods at exceptionally low prices. Also Milliners Curtain, Rugs, Carpets, Shoo, Ciockery, V s . all paper, Groceries, Flour and Feed. \dohn D. Reeser's Big t ' r i - -■•" r*l DUSHORE . | "• efc?.,ss*feiS's-i" *v -cr:---Tr%pt.i. ■ ra»VTx> - ■'Vitrn<r®/rwQfWKsrasMa 1 <llll . 1 ÜBaaoMMßmaaMM wmml I Cultivate the Habit < 1 buying reputable goods from a rc titabe concern. ,We are agents'for W L 10' SHOI.--S from 2. 50 to 5.00 pair . ■yfrrargM — v ot * hool Shoes J, n ' s il. " 1 o ' tjiial. Tracys Shoes for' f.'fn es re we n id. A OOOD ASSORTMENT \o\ of CIiILDRENS' and IV \o\ LADiF-S' Heavy Shoe | ! "112 ine Goods at correct I Ppk prices ! / t <4& J&J U °UglaS > / ■ f fWfjT "'v p.» n LAj <a' > <> s M. ''IPSZIIIIIIII?: MASS. (S i Clothing Made to Order Ml have the right appearance a; d'guaranteed otsd ££ 2 in both material and workmanship and price me. Wo also mamiftw tuve Feed, tin: Fla-c lirni-d. 11 is not .rlifap. l»ut •ood. Is correct I y made. Ask your dealer, for it or write us for prioM. NORDMONT SUPPLY Co. General Merchants, MI°JL D " . 35T01.. iDis/LO. r srrr* JP.A.. The Way to Buy Carpet Is to come right here to head qu kt\ n• :,el f-iein c.iiLt' from fhe-mills. We do not 1 r,die any job stock or drop ped patterns, but will sell y< u a good honest carpet at a o o od honest price. Come in arid see our BRUSSELS INGRAIN • . Just what you want a Brussels Cajj ei at an in; rain pr.ee. (rt our prices on nx 10 we have them lr> m ■ the cheapest to the best. Ask to see our dust \ro J j Carpet I ining. jliolCombeCfLaoer, Furniture 6" Undcrto Km;i DUSHORE, PA. TELEPHONE. FIRST NATIONAL BANC ' HUGHBSVILLB, 3P.A CAI Ji, K U DeWITT BODINE, President. 3>sU.uul) 1 _ .. , JEREMIAH VICE Pres. Sui plus tiiid Xct Profits, W C. FRONTZ, Cashier 50.000. . ~~ . DIRECTORS: I rausacts ;i (icncral Banlun«' Business HeWitt Bodine, Jacob Per, Peter Reeder, Jeremiah Iveliy, Win, Fronfz, AV. C. Front/, Accounts ot lit(li\id- . .Jaines K. I>< tk. John Laird. H. P. Prenholtz, uais and l inns Peter Front/., 0. W. Hones, Daniel H.Pomst, solicited. John Bull. The Shopbell Dry Good Co., 313 Pine Street, WILLIAMSPORT, PA. That Thin Under \ j(7n r Gov vill need it VLCiI Nov. We are ready with iit.out everything Cl,il.lron's gauze l<nit^knee*' v<,u CHI» (tall for in the wny ot liglit cool uravvotH fi>r ' kiiii mulerwear lor nion, women, children 10 to 35 oonts. and infants Infants' gauze \ est r T > T7- -J. TT i 10 to 25 cents Ladies Knit Underwear. infants' cotton and » oo | knit ve.^. Ladies' rihlied gauze vests with low "'<:e soli qualities, fur neck, short sleeves or sleeveless tor (5 to 75 cents. 10,12 1-2,15 and 25c, Infants' eiU vests for Ladies' rihlied and flat gauze vests $1 to $1 r>o with higli neck and long sleeves for Infants' knit hands lor 25 and 50c. 2"> to >0 cents Ladi s" Swiss and Mercerized rihhed ''hildrens' and Infants' l-'errisand seam gauze vests with hand crochet and lace less rihhed waists tor trimmings, very, neat, for l r > and 25 cents. 50c, 75c and SI.OO M, ' ns ' Underwear. cotton \e>T, ITIII neck JUMI 1(HIT *r I T N • tor '"ohriggan shirt and drawers, 7"c and 1.00 a " B ' zi!i alH ' S OO ' 1 ' 'hie for Ladies' rihhed gauze drawers, short , r , 2 '' ents ' and ankle lensrt lis. laee trimmed, for Mens superior quality halhriggan 25 and 50 cents. slnrts and drawers, full finished, lor,a or UdM .H.IMMI corset covers. hMi neck short s,eeves » for rn and short sleeves, extra «*oo»L tor AT • ' < ** 25 and 50 cents. -Myii s natnral colored shirt ainj diaweis \\ v keen on hand at all timet a irood weighL ijood lor line of Indies'out «i/.-s in vests and d.aw- , r . . 'i° centß ;. era, , . en H " a nrn ' •olnr liyht Weight wool shirts and dr*wers. Two specialiN good Children and Infants qualities for Knit Underwear. M • n T an . d . M -°° Mens muslin shirts, j.lain or children's L'MU/C vests, high necks with trimmed eutfa and front lor long and short sleeves or sleeveless 50 and To cents. 10 to :J5 cents. Williamsport & North Branch Railroad TIIMIIEL! TABLE. In effect Monday.Juno 1, 190;"). Kea.l dowu Reartnp Flag stations where time is marked"!" V. M. I'. M. 1' M AMA.M. A M STATIONS. AMAMA. M. P. SI. PSI P M PSI I'M IS 52 l:/' 0 .-,-'" i.m fln'x t-r*'--v. 11a1,8 ,"V -9 I H,r ' 1010 12 If, 100 ft Of, 1000 1 - ' » •> «W) flO J > Pennsdale... i» t;> 7 :»0 lu o. p > ul2 "x; s«n <» r v r » 10 .;u 1 of> t -V2 ft 10 10X4 BOV . Hughehville... COO 720 9 ftf> uoe ;; i. 4 •*, ~V, ' • t fi 48 10 I t 809 Picture Kocki* 9 .|ft u .v» 3 36' v"«» ll'.Ml4:i ! ...Lyons Mills... : I. .. . 1117. I 1 t I > is |5 ....I liamoiini 11 it x »s k »i 1 «W BJI ...(ilen Maur 11:!', v- • j !'! j { B2B •• s /' ttx Vi r .V ,ge - 11 ** 18 '•••• ••'•••• 8o« * '• ( 112 ...BeechGlen ]l'>l JOM AIW 1 ,|J : * : ,M ..Mu,ley Valley II is 307 ""i! 7 S *,<l ? V s 12 ...bouestown 10 uo 3 JO 7 ftf, ' -8 8 ft< Nordmoiit o -r, ► f;" 1 112 Mukuuia 7 jg 1»; f- r »8 fi» 22 Kingdale M (Jj ,. ti f6 0*» ft) 27 ..Bernice Itonri s r o ,\ }<* 6 W 9 37 ....Sattertleld r,n ,• »r H. " AM. AM A. SI. AM A. SI. F M PM PM 111 I I 1 I I 305 680 845 SoneStown 835 11 10 510 4 "< : >0 956 Eagles Mere 735 10 oo 4lu 528 949 ...Dushore ffig q <j& 7 26 10 50 ...Towanda... 7 a", 580 1210 Wilkes Barre g >OO i "'I 1229 10 00 780 Williamsport 630 lui'-'.i Redaction Sale of Great bargains for everyone. jJ. S. HARRINGTON, Dushore,Pa . i I \ ;}■ I
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