K23WBUCAN HEWS ITEM CHA&LES L. WING, Editor. Published Every Thursday Afternoon «U PI e *! JI: v;t •! PnhMsiMDtf O*. At tfl« ('OMlti i Hr»at P' RXi C« :ll>» V. IfAl OH'I H. t*A. <V i . »\in. I'i« .-•« ton. Titus. J. IMitIAM, ticc'y & TJVUS. Entered at the Tont Office at Lftporte, as j Becond-clasß mail matter. PURCHASES AND SALES INCREASE j UNOLR PROTECTION. IlUtnry l'rwvt>n llie Fillacy of He i-'rcc Tra<lt'r>' < l«ii;i 'i'luil l.ow 'l'ar- I Id litilleu I'ruinolr Imports null In- | .•rouse I'ustnun ISevcuucn. Customs tariffs of the Lnited States, m .eijuately protective, tend to increase i reign trade. They produce prosperi ty among the American people, in c. ase the production and exportation ft* domestic commodities, and by iu c; .ising the purchasing and eousum ; . r r t power of the people of this country u-.iid to increase importations of for (.■, :i commodities. A study of the . sages in imports anil exports for the years immediately before and after j i.i.'iil changes will demonstrate that j 11> _• claim of the free traders and the • ..r.ift' smashers" that lower tariffs in , ae our foreign trade and that only lower tariffs will foreigners buy | ia. ■ ;ly from the I ailed States and soil i,u-..tely to this country is wholly tin- j 112 ailed. A a practical study in the results I v. might be expected from a re (-• - lion of the present tariff duties be- I the protective line or such reduc i : as are now called for by the • ■ .i; .If rippers" for the purpose of in ■■ c.. iug trade and revenues, an ex it;...'.ration of the result-, which have >.ni .aed in the years before and after <. v change in tlie United States i :r.a" from XBSII down to the present ;...y shows that under lower tariffs r : . ues fell off, under higher pro i . c tariffs revenues increased. It j v ;i now be shown from the records ..." t:. ■ same years that under protective our foreign trade has Invariably j;, :sed: that under lower tariffs our t• with foreign couutries, both in ris and imports, has declined. iieing the fact, demonstrable from a ,v of the experiences before and the changes which have been ; - O.e in the tariff laws of the United r-sin I*B2, 18W0, IS)4 and l.viT, it bofoi: es a matter of special Interest io m • what becomes of ihe claim of t!;.- "iariff smashers" and dual tariff a;;'t:it irs that we should now reduce Use ra'es of the tariff law in order to i . e our foreign trade. There never was advanced in the whole course of discussions of the eco n .a.ics of American industry a more hallow humbug than that our pro t ■ "e system destroy* our foreign t: i.'.e. The facts of history prove be yond a shadow of doubt that the claim of ihe opponents of protect ion that the protei live tariffs discourage foreign trade, compelling foreigners to refuse to hr.y American products because "ic"doners will not buy where they <•:iin.■ t sell," has not a solitary fact in t. rience upon which to hang as a det..'iiistration to the people of the .-.i-tral results in our foreign trade. | If ihere is one thing certain besides U. • . t that protection gives revenues nillower tariffs fail to supply ade- I'lia'e funds for government use it is the i hi In truth recorded in the pages • !;• experiences <if the American peo ple. under all the tariff laws which the <•( i iry has knosvn in twenty-live year', that adeiiitate protective tariff laws ire accompanied by increased iv trade, exports as well as iui- | ports. avigners do not refuse to buy Amur- j ic.-n pi'oducts when we have protective tariffs. L'ndcr protection they buy I c: ire generously than they do under j ! )•.•."('!• tariffs. Foreigners do not fail j to s ( | commodities to the American j pople during Ihe existence of protcc- i lire i:;riffs, because under protection the American people are prosperous an 1 they are better able to buy high price-.! foreign goods, luxuries, etc. If. I hen. it can be shown not only that pro tective tariffs are the only kind of tar iffs which produce revenues and that under their operations our foreign trade, including both our sales to for eign countries and our purchases from £;>i-e!g:t countries, increases, what be i :vics of the basis for the present day a" ! iiion for a lowering of our tariff The recent agitation of trade qites- \ 'hiiis in Germany incident to the pro- I posed establishment of closer protec- j tive lines upon German industries lias ' i.r.d the effect of producing a general itt, throughout tliis country among ti'.e "i.iriff smashers" that our protec- Ie i irlff systeia is shutting us out of i' -i hrn markets, decreasing our sales t ► foreigners, "win will not. buy of us h, •• ; cwe do not buy of them." And V ; i-tatement is made in the face of !'■ r? It-cts. easily shown from the gov <*;■cut records, that under our pro j. cii' e system we sell more commodl ti; s abroad and we buy more foreign , 's than we did under the expori i. • with lower tariffs. Protection encourages domestic in <'iy ' y. Increases the productive power oi o'.r mills and shops,reives added ! i icrity to the whole people aid en-, : : i them to buy increased <|unntities «..! ■ ich goods as enter the markets of • I'nited Strifes under our customs ! \vs. It Is because the protective sys h a gives protection, discriminates in the < liarf.cter of importations, gives en e. igenient to domestic industries { enriches all our people that it is P ibie for our people under protec tio i to buy increasing quantities of uch foreign goods as are admitted be e.nt e less competitive in their charae ter and intliieuee upon ihe American markets. &6 > s i The Bee t placo! ! to buy goods Is olien asked by Ihe pru 1 pent housewife. ! Money s:ivin.ij Advantages j irealways beinu "searched for Lose no time in making a thorough examina'ion of ihe New Line of Merchandise Now on ix jiDftmy ft m flinty y IEXHIBITIONI ?????? ? ? ? STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. All answered at Vernon Hull's Large Store. HillßSTOve. Pa. CENTRAL State Normal School. LOCK HAVEN, PA. |. R. FLICKIXGER, Principal. l-'all term of is be 0- ns n I tie fa alities at ihis importam -cho »l lor Juiny 11 st ». Li>r woik, \ roft ss : o!ia! and ad fin c wc rf nt.'Vt- r In ti< r hn IOW. It s . iii tUialts are ft - - .j u:rt'ti 1«> d > •'! ftiii \ earst ao nig in the lia nmg school, lis 112 cultv has lilt' inst Ainei ican and Huropean training Builoings nu.d.rn. Collect Preparatory department Lo ation unexcelled. 1 ine Gymnasium. Expenses m.(de rate. Free tuition to piospeciive teach ers. Address l f >r illustrated cat alog, the Principal. XoTlt K.—Every policy holder of the F. iV M. Home Fire Insurance Co., whose pn>t office address has ! been recently changed is re«|tiestol tu send (11y postal or otherwise) the new address and Xo. of the policy to the Secretary at Forksville, It. I>. Lancaster, M. It. Black, Hec'y. President IUVKNKU, FNl viaisrrv. Jo I i N IIOWAITN MAURIS, President, j College: Courses in Arts, Philoso | phy, Science, Chemistry, Uiology j Civil and F.lectrical Kngineering, i with shop work. Department for i Women, comprising College, insti (lute, Ait and Music courses. School |of Music open to hot'i sexes. Aead j emy lor young men and hoys. For catalogue etc. address the Registrar, Win. C. Gretzinger, Lewisl>urg, Pa. Bids will be ris-eiveil lor deliver ing a car load of anthracite stove coal at Laporte Borough schoolhouse Bids to l>e in not later than Saturday September liioh. Board reserves the right to accept or reject any .or all bids. A. J. Bradley, l'res, | A. M. Buschhausen, Sec'y. Executrix Notiee. In re: K-la.e ol Salatlini«-I Mead late lot the lSorough of Laporte, Sullivan Co., PH.. DECEASED. Notice is hereby given that letters lestameiitarj - upon the estate iii said ilicedoiit. lmve heeu >rr«iiteil to the uudi-r.-igned. All persons indehied to i the said estate art rnpiested to make I pavmeiii. and those having claims or de mands against the same will make them j known without delay. Mrs. I.I.RCT A MK A I». Kxecatrix. t T. J. KKKLKH, Lactone. I'H. Power of Attorney. Sept. HO. 1905. POIEYSiKIDMYCURE Makos Kidneys and Bladder Right P saves COOBS time 1- Foley's Honey and Tar heals lungs aad stops the cougb. T'» t'ure Coiiittlpntlon l orovi r. Take Casearets (.'iinjy Cuthurric. let* or'iSc It C. O. O. /ail to cure druygtsis refund m»»uev John D. Reeser's Big Store, Bank Block, Dushore, Penn'a "Grand Opening cwnms I ' tJ in oar otore. Santa Claus has made this i,tore as usu. I his leading headquarters because he knows it is most altr.-< hve an i up to date store in Sullivan comity and ih n. «;nds of people all over the county agree with him in this; Among hisl display here >ou will find presents ti r oli. ai d young including toys for the little ones. Our to vr ! n.* <.< inpnst <■! pianos, elephants, lire engines. (u»- =k aud iad u hose carts, dray wagons, train of cars stoves, c. . s dmu s, to<»l| ;htsts. gucarts, gmies, oolls, !•»>'< also n y urniture, and hundreds of other articles which i » merit . n woulcii I cover the entire page. Gifts !o ih • \ • «.. i*ui n and lady are neckwear and handkerchiefs, timb,< lias, suspenders 1 silk petticoats, leather goods, mu« a. hi-. :• having sets, clocks, gloves, traveling companions, 1 mps, bus. coats,] china ware, toilet cases, and many oilier 1 umerous articles. j Presents tor Father and Mo . c h> c' u n<. uiiibr? la-;, shoes, slippers, rugs, table linens, collars nd ft If . box sj mirrors, knit jackets, skirts, wo. \ i->xe>. ,b <ma y other articles that Santa Claus has here in his \ sse sk.-ii to bo ound at John D. Reeser's Big Store- Bank book ■ * s . V»• I • 112• j DTJSHORB . Cultivate the Habit of i>u_\ in;<- reputable go > d from a reputabe concern. We are ag. Nts for W. L DOUCLASb SHOHS from 2.50 j^ A < iOOD ASSORTMENT THE WOR^ Clothing Made to Order All have the right appearance and guaranteed otsd in both material and workmanship ;ind puce me. We also manufacture Feed, the Flag Urn ml. It is not du-ap, 1»n1 good. Is correctly made. A.-k your dealer for it <>r write ns- foi ]>iu ts. NORDMONT SUPPLY Co. General Merchants, XnT OX EMONT. ZP.A.. THE RIGHT WAY to I-uv Xmas (lifts Is tn corne or send to Holcomb and Lauer s arid tell them about what you want They will Do the Rest. Following is a list of the many useful and beautilul aiticles they keep: , Rocking Hoises, Shoo Flys, 001l Carriages. PoIIB'US, ( hilds' C >uclv s. Ciiildrens. Morris Chairs, Music c abi nents an l Racks. Plate racks, Magazine racks. Hat a 0 Ha'l r.cks, Shaying and Medicine Cabineis Woik and Waste Baskets. Sm king Hts. Shirt waist Box*s, Um -1 rella Stands B'ack ng cases. Jarditiier Stands a"d i abret ties, Pedi dais. „ M'-r is ( h1 rs aud Morris Ro k rs. Fat ry Cnms, Fancy Kockers and l ining Chairs, Drop Head Couches, and plain couches. Portier Curtains Hope Port-ers, Cou h Cov rs. Rugs and I able Spreads, Sewing Machines from 14. => ■to 45.00. Pictures, picture frames and p cture framing. Holcorabe cf Latter, P 0 rnitci re 5" U tide r lab i n(j DUSHORE. PA. TELEPHONE. I iMEN WANTED at the American Car and Foundry Go's, works at Berwick, Pa. Able bodied men can find :teaJ\ work at fair wages in that great plant An increas a iorce necessary because lof extension ol woiks. Calliii .u mc Employment j office of the Company in Btrw . DYS PEP TTcis D ife iNn n" salve" The greatest aid to DIGEST iO?«. 'th .- Wiliiamsport k North Branch [ .atlroaa TIIMIIE) TABLE. In effect Monday.Sept. I, 1005. Read down Kt iul up Flag stations when time Is marked "112" P. M. P. M. P M A M A. M. A M STATIONS. AMA M A M. I . M P M P*l I'M PM I 10 15 J2 60 420 r » 25 1022 751 Halls... 6207 25 10 10 12 I . 100 505 1000 I<> 20 12 " . 5 .10 I 1025 17 "»:» PcmiMhilo ... r. 1'- 7 10 05 l„' 12 «> •••, 10:10 ) 0.) I Y>l 5 10 l'» :*»I KO/ , IlUKlicsvillc... 6007 20 0 .V. l.'Ot; :\ 4.'. » >* • i I 1' 1 54* 10 11 J* :i** i'i4• Hjrcr Hooks. <) i5 || ' ». •» 1 1 *.» u i- i . .1.>•<•!»?• Mills ii IT . 1 -.-V l ; . fs !5 ....( )iaiM»in;j II I J V. ..J 1 10 f"io<» fx jN ..StrH WllkltfO 1! 7 ;; j ; v t 1 I ' I• 'i*> J ...lk»oo)>i iloti .. .. M »! :: I. I "y ■ I 0 si»: .... h• » I ..Miinoy Valloy 11 1,7 ,s . 1 .... .... 5 1:' < v 12 ... ! ...! f54!» i Moknmn...... """ ......... """ I'S i *• 15 !2 I.ui'Mirtc " i j 7 |7» iiS i'J 22 r,o«i 0 ....sutti rlk-Kl — : , P. M AM. AM A.M. AM A. ,\J. P M 1 M | \{ aOS «> si"' -oitoSlowii 11 10 510 1 OS "J 9 V) Kafirs More 7:5 In no 11m c. 2:'. 9 41) ...Dushoro r, _s T 2<» lo;.o ...Towaiida... 7 u > 5 f;ii 12 i«> VVillres Bar re 3 . 500 100 1229 10 00 TBO WllliaiJlsporti 63010 39 12 r» S7 s. D. TOWNSEND, D. K. TOWNSEND, Gen. Manager,Hughcsville Passenger Agent. Redaction 3ale of 9 (irecit bargains for everyone. J. S. HARRINGTON, Dushore,Pa PiRST NATIONAL BANK, HUCTHESYII.LE, PA. Q $50,000 * K DeW,TT BODINE. President. Surplus and JEREMIAH KELLY, Vice Pres. Net Profits, VV C. FRONTZ, Cashier 50.000. ... . .. , DIRECTORS: Iransacts a General i> 1 ■ 11 lVWiil, lioiliii", Jacob Per. Peter Ueeder Banking Business. , ~.. . ... ' ,n '• Jwpnuah Ivi'liy, Win, Frontz. W Front/. Accounts ufludivid- Jame* K. lioak, John C. Laird, )■:. P. [lrcnholtz, uals ai d l inns Peter Froi:tz. C. \\". Soncs, Daniel U.Pousf, solicited. Bull. j f | "Newßival,Lsssefer/-"and"JFt&p&siter'* | Insist upon haviag them, ta 2ro t hers ard you will ret tht best shells tliat rouneycan buy. | j ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM. t "■ftacs ?3C?F,iS KET" KiiJ I*, 4C 2 >fs|| ji AMJ COPYRIGIUS . rwfl t * > s i inl 6MlIn S OBTAINED 1 !»?£ iffim* . <*>*>?: I 3VICE AS " 0 PATENT.iBII.ITY JPTOSPP 1 1 V i, ' t?E. *>. 4 > > oliee hi "inventive Age" b K fil Bl 1 y' \' '"M '3 * '■°"' £ "aovrtoobtain Pnteuta" S llSem ' rani V. . ..-. v -yr/-/ v?w\ M t mndemlr. No fie** tin patent is secured. } JZIL . V '.•<.*» % . [ Letters strictly confidential. Address. ' hj * :iJ> " •t; S. P-itenl Law>pf. Washington, 0. C.
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