j ■" v' v- ITEM. . "• nr. J'tibJiflho.'. ¥lvy?*v Tt»i»r«riay A.tt«rnoon f«y Tbe S -ll :i .Vr -sivn ( . At the Co a; i- it c ~~ i c. c».i. T, \»f »T? m |f>. t* ,A„ » v THtJ. J.NUUAM, fVc'v .V Trcii.s. Entered at tlie Post Office at Import*, ay sccoud-claas mail matter. THADE WITH GERMANY. V,p Sell la T11II« C'i>u:itry \i-urly i Ice ns Uut 'i itm >Ve iiuy. <lc"iiiauy Imported from the {fatted i iti - iii :• g-uuls id tin 1 value of ".,S'o iaar! < mi 1 : to tbe Unit i. ■ stale.-. t> .he value of 000.000 • :rbs. A mark N a triile over 211 cents. !: is (hereby mail" plain that the Cler-. :is < nsitnjoil nearly twice as much ' Ame: i: an product.s as they produced .- sale in t'.iis country. The brilliant luoera -\ of this country is talking ; I jilt the necessity of a reciprocity ) at.v with Germany so that that couu ; might alVni .1 a fairly decent market t . some of the stuff produced by Ti<-;;:is. The Oennnn imports from • Unite! States were millions of j • . ■ i;s more lust year than the year he- j -. and they are still on the increase. ' 1 Democrat.-- claim that this country ] ( il keep on senilis mort* goods to country tlinn it buys of that cown 'l . The claim is disputed by the facts ever " si le, and it has been ever j • this country began to produce its j use! -ss and harmful crop, the De- { i.- ■ icy. • United States provides Germany \ i 1 per cent of its imports. Great in i-iipi lie;? Gennany with only li : ! • .-n! lis imports, and the l'ritish • the g-e.il tra ling people of the !. l)esi:!es li.jing neighbors of the 112 ms. That is only two-tenths per i < more than this e nmtry sells in any. l:v.~sia and Austria-IIun : are " an ! •'! per cent behind the ' ! States in tbe supply of <«er and they are still nearer neigh -1 .. with nil t'ie favored nation tariff lag sand other b-rnqtiets in that i' . •. ■-.> United States lias made its gain I. . ■ markets of Germany since the itions nearer the at of traffic . bre been dabbling in the Democratic j ill reciprocity .md special and j tariffs. There is nothing kills the i ■ of any nation e> fast as swap- , inirkel i li r■ -.r.s of what the : --s call re ai:.l other ■ i for free tr.nlThese figures \ t based on American guesses at ••tile v\ ith Germany, but on figures • out by the German government. 1 ..- leave nothing whatever for the > of the reciprocity cranks to : Upon. V. -.• are the figures which will be e red l.y the United States senate v Inn it kills the treaty which will he I." I: before it to establish reeiproci- ■ I.- • a Germany. Then the Democrats • ! >vl about the dreadful conditions of i'.i : country beeansc of the perverse ;.ess • 112 the senate. The senators are : t: ! e ' ly moved by the howls of tin f:tn-t:i <• and i!:cy are nit so uumerous !!'.• t i' >y <-:>uuot hear the voice of eam !: "ii . use in the matter of business. 1! is l rtunate for thi country that the s. (•::•«» is composed of men who have !:.a e ucce sand consequently kn.iw v li;:t il is. Worcester Telegram. MUST BE IMPARTIAL. Trtle I'rotPctlcin Ijinitol I'::vor One i "Icrt'sl Vt'?>Jnst Another. V.'l', ever valid claim to free hides; • .sachnsetts shoe manufacturers r it must not be forgotten that ! iaquislunent of duties upon hides I considered not with reference ' i ; i ffeet ii])'.n Massachusetts inter- j ' •" no, but in the lighl of its bear- j t: n the whole industrial situation '•c niter Stales. I'ndoubtedly the • 'inset's manufacturers would ■ 112 • vi hides, but no suggestion his ) i n i ade that they surrender the pro- i !" ■: now afforded them in the tariff i.'.i' 1 upon foreign shoes, 'i'liis fact I: 'a great many persons thinking. ' ■ 1 : that state, and what they are 1 i'.iii:' ■ i i;-. no doubt correct ly Indicat- , (• Ib; .lie SpringlieUl Union, which tells :: ■■ re 'ers that .Massachusetts cannot hnve i'te sort of tariff revision which exclusive benefits for one local it.. . acting: ' ■ .-iff law has ever 1 "-n male solely i i • intorosis of one ■;, te aa.l nevir 1 ' 1 \\V e:;a:.iit havi- li'jtli frcfi rav<- !■> and protccti'd laih rr-d in-nduets. - for pre". :ion V.em ..n be will l. t ■ have protection grant-.-a to vavv ; er: 'a ; s well as i . manufactured '■ !'■ "■ ■ If w-j .■:!■■ for free trade, then i ■ th.)'.-(> hoth free raw metrrlals , 1 i • • ma-.iufiM.-ttired products. Sla-ssa i canv.et play both ends of the' 'l' i is the essctico of soun I protec f. -a True protection is not partial to e.e , crest as a-,ainst miotlt -r. hui has i for all iibke. It has n > spocinl a' -Tim for particular schedules, but r- -. . each as j..-rt'of a symmetrical ' . designed with nil c; e t.i the i t m good. And it Is ready to re !hose schedules when that action • n to bo nece snry to are a • ■ ,ti •• deal all round. It is not to be l e, c| by the appeal of single interests unic < it perceives ilmt b.\- yielding it wiii 1 enelit others. Tr iy Times. Giie.NKed II ItlicJii. '1 -e Is tin* auth city of a lil tl not from lowa for saying that 1' 'dent Koosevelt docs not want any ta,-■ "V disturbnnees while he Is presi e nt. lie thinks the t-irltT is good < h to lei alone while oilier reforms ai being worked out, and (lie presi dent is right -Cedar Rapids liepub lienp J" (N.Y.) Business Institute A jLE'APER 8N ITS HELD. Many mo/e r.*ll& lor f*r. uatfs to i.'- i.ojd pcsttlons than graduates desiring pl.ers. Enrolmonl much lar.'er than last year. The managers are the authors of the leading &..ri2» ot commercial text-books. An unusually large registration expected in January. Catalogue tree Correspondence invited li > 99 59 lii hG J > ir\C(s to buy goods !s often asked by Ihe pru pent housewife. Money saving advantages .irealways beir-u ->t. ,-rchtd ("or Lose no time in making a thorough examina'iun of the! i'vev/ Line of Merchandise Now on V iK lj( lEXHIBITIONi ? ? ? ??? ? ? ?; STEP IN AND ASK ABOUT THEM. i : AH answered at j Vernon MaH'si Large Siore. HUlserove. Pa. CENTRAL State Normal School. LOCK HAVEN, PA. J. R. fIdCKIXGER, Principal. i :i!l term of i-« weeks be-; g : ns September n Ihe fa-1 ciiitses at this important! scho >1 ior doinar II st i lass jwoik, profVss onal and acad em c wt-rr* never Ix tu r Inn low. Its gr i vj nates are re - J |U-red to do a luil \ e.irst- ac 1 ! gin 11;e trailing -c'-oo'.j Its I" «. ult> has the i-t-st .• mer-j and Huropean traininu Buil linys mi d- rn. College Preparatory department 1.0-at at ion unexcelled. Hne Gymnasium. Expenses modtrate. hree i iinition to prospective teach-1 ers Address 1- r illustrated cat-} I'og, the Principal. NOTll'K.—Kvt-ry policy holder of! the 1". A- M. Hoiiio l-'ire Insurance i wlnisi! post office uchlrcss has i been recently changed is requested j to send (by postal or otherwise) the new address and No. of the policy to j :!t<- Secretary at Forlovilte, jK. lb La»icasti<r, M. H. lilaek, iSec'y. President IJUCKMYLL I'MVKKsrrv.— • IlillN ildW'Altli 11 A Kit IS, I'l-esident. i College: Courses in Arts, Philoso phy, Science, Chemistry, Biology Civil and Kloctrical Kngineering, i :itli shop work. Department for! Women, comprising College, lin-di | lute. Art and courses. School if Music open to both sexes. Acad emy for young men and boys. For catalogue etc. address the | Rogistr.tr, Win. ('. (Jretzinger, j Lewisburg, Pa. Sealed Proposals POMMOXWEALTH <>F PENNSYL \" AN I A State lllglnvay I >e|i;irt - a ent. 11 uri isburg, Pa. Scaled ,'i'oposals will IK* received bv ! : l.e State 11 ighxvav Itepartmctit ol l'enn .-vlvania. under the Act approved Mn\ i l-l. I'.to'i. for the conetruciiaui ol 7.(10(1 e*i ol road, extending from the Leliigli ! \'a.ley llailrond, near Hcruiee P. 11., to Siig-ir Hill School House, in Clieriy | township, in the County ol Sullivan. I I'laiis and Kpecillcations can he seen at ! ■l.eolliceol the County Commissioners, i.iporte, Pa., and at the oitice of the Siate Highway l>e(initinent. Harrisliurg, Pa. Bidding blanks \iill he furnished bv the Stale Highway Mepartmei t upon nijuest. Hide must be endorsed "PHO- I'USAI.S Kill,' CDNSTIM'tTIuX OK i UOA1) IX t'HKIiHY TOWNS 11! p, ISI Ll.l\ AN OOF N" I'V," and received :it the office ol the State Highway heiart-1 meiit not later than .lanuarv 31. Kuiii, .loSKPII W. 11 F.NTKII. I State Highway Oommissiouer In the mailer of the application ol , bouin 112. Savacool lor a divorce Irom J Sarah Savm-00l his wife. t'o Sarah Savacool you are hereby no- I iilied that II alias Ml l.poena in the above j siao-.I e.ise having been returned thai \on con id nol be loimd in this con lit v, ! you are reipiired to appear on the Monday ol l-\-brU'»ry, ru xl. al a Court ol i I'oinmoii Pleas io be held al baporte, at •J o'clock, p m . -md make answer to the j coiup! lint made by your husband in the I above s",uled case. lIiAN K W. IU CK, Sheritl. : >hei i!'s oiliee, I.aj.orie. Pa.. Jan. I't, 'OS. Join D. Pecser's Big Store> Bank Block, Dost ore, Penn'a 112 CASH DnP(3RTMmf™3ToivE~ j I On and after Jjnu ry 15, rqo6, I will sell goods for c;uh or produce only. I will do no credit business whntrver I I make this change in our nit-llud alter di e consideration of every phase of the situation ai d I let! aM -in ti ;.t \ 01J will agree with nie that we are best set vine > our interest as va II ;s our own by making the change. Iheca h I'asiJ will enable us to make lower p:i.es tor 1 lie same qualities or tetter qualities f< rthe same money. IV\ < > :: ;,t b\n getting cash for my goods when 1 se.l thai 1a n save you all the way from 10 to 2=, ;er cent 01, o; . r purchases | |l know I have credit customers who are . ..s-od as gold, and in making tl;is change to a cash basi sdo not qutstn n| [■any mm s ability or willingness t-» pav I: s honest debts. I make the change because by < oing so \ can ieive all 01 H 'ny customers better, ;i I take this opportunity ofthanki 'g n;\ o'J customers for their lon'jr continued patronage. 1 appreciate the J Ijrrade you have given us in the piv ..1, 1. ✓ « yo ato keep < n trading with us. I honestly believe you run allord t« .{bay as high as 8 per cent for mo. >*y i «.v\ .i to pay cash lor what you can buv irmo us rather than trade at credit* jF-.tores and pay the other fellow's d-. ! i-. " \ "John D.Reesor's Big Store* I ' • *' i 3DTJSI-IOT :.:B . Cultivate the Habit of buying reputable go > d from a reputabe concern. We are agents for W. L. DOUGLASS from 2.50 A A (JOOD ASSORTMENT I v \o\ of CHILDRENS' and K \ LADIES' heavy Shoe | E Goods at correct | bEBESTS S3 O S Ho E ;-f^B^ tArALOBUE Clothing Made to Order i \II have the right appearance and guaranteed otsd !in both material and workmanship .indlpnce m Wo also manufacture the Flag Brand. It is not. cheap, hut ; ; good. Is correctly nia«H Ahk your dealer for it or write us for I'iices. NORDMONT SUPPLY Co. General Merchants, p^n R tl?eam 2SS?! NO 6 IDIVLOIN T. :F\A_. THE RICHT WAY to P)Uy furniture Is t<> come or send to Holcomb and Lausr's and tell them about what you want They will Do the Rest. 1 oilowing is a list of the many useful and beautiful jaitiJ.'s i'.ey keep: i | Hocking Horses, Shoo Flvs, Doll cairiages, 1>«»11B ds., j C ! iil Is' C >uclvs, Childrens, Morris Chairs, Music ' ahi ncn s:m i Kacks. Plate racks, Magazine racks. Hat ad; I Hall r cks. Shaving and Med cine Cabinets, Work and i I Waste Ka>k ts Snu king Vets, Shirt waist Boxes, Um-! t tella Stands. Blacking cases, Jmiinier Stands and iabiet tit s, Peduvals. Moris Cha r-i and Moris Ro.krs, Fancy Cnairs, I Fancy Kockers and Lining Chairs, Drop Head Couches, and »lain couches. Porlier Curtains, Hope Port ers, Cou.h I Cov< rs Kugs and I able Spreads, Sewing Machines from 140° to 4%00. Pictures, picture Irames and picture framing. lioicombe cfLauer, Pci rni tore o U ndertafyng DUSHORE, PA. TELEPHONE. EN WANTED at the American Car and Foundry Go's, works at Berwick, Pa. Able bodied men can find steady work at fair wages in th »t great plant. An increas «.»!'lorce necessary because of extension ot woiks. Call injperx.n at the Employment I lufliceol th j company in Berwick. »v3r-£f» T "i o i £ stums* 'C&jlxs *1 ito yr«fctttsv CiC t6 U> >j-'•« flOfJ* 1 thfl most hejlino »«l»i '(i tho wgrllt. 1 Wiliiamsport & North Branch Railroad TIME T.A.JBXjJU. In effect Monday. Doc. 11. 1905. Read down >u Flag stations where time Is marked'T* P. M. P.M. I'M AM A. M. A M *TATJONS. AMAM A M F'. M I'M I'H I'M I'M j 1" ™ 1 20 ft lO 7-P Halls u ]> ! j tui - ' '» h, l 1- »"» i 1 •'» •»*' I IT . .Ii i.ii>'lnlc j ]\ ] , J 1 4 ft'i Ap. JoP.i S(»| . lhicrlu'svilU' j» • »•» i*» on l.*» { ' ( I -' l '" 145 I* Ml ....CltMuntii ...: 1141 i >- i;j : i t ■> 11 . <.U-n Muwr II :w :t-M s] • 1 40 fr.rnj I'svo ..Mrii j I • 7 :: ; • «- r,; i 11 wrsiß ; t ...ikfi-iKiii'll ;; 11 >1 3,,i « t ,- t \ 160 607 826 .MtinryVnlley II is f.7 ii n '• S I ... 80111-.ldwii line :: Hi 7 ". ■'» -S S |i> Xfinlnnrtii. 7 • . KMH 112 Mukonia .. 7 ]s I 64n ft (I*2 <i l*i ' 7 ](i 1 fo6B f\i 1 • Kinuilulc ... 11 on ti pi : fl>o;i ..Bcrnicp s 15 -I, f>"» .SaltrrlicW > '.I 1. ; . I". M. AM A. M. A M \. M. ! u ' \l : M K ~1 *nie£tn\vn :: no 9 .-> KO',-lr- JI, T |. i! in (Iltl ') 11 ...Diidliorr 7 ;,(i " , " -I' 10 Tit) ...Towiuithl... 7 (,"> :•> rJ io~ ~ WilFcn Barre :■ tr, r >oo 1.10 12 29 10"00 T'so \VUliil»is|iuri <'■ "<> 10 :«l* J-: .. , it S. D TOWNSEND, D. K TOWNSEND, Gen. Manager,Hugheeville A ißecKtction Sale of SHOEvS. Cireot P^arcjciins for everyone. J. S. HARRINGTON, Dushore.Pa I FIRST NATIONAL BANI , lErCTJ Y~Jk_- ss;> (MM) DeWl I T BODING, President. Surplus and JEREMIAH KLLLY, Vice Pres. Net Profits. VV C. FRONTZ, Cashier 50.000. L , , DIRECTORS: j transacts a ucncral 111 1 • r, Oc\\ iit I'titlin . Jacol, I'-i. IVh-r '; ( .i t!i.|- I llankintf Business. r . , , , x li "- Jcicnn;:!i Kcl'> , Win. Frontz. W. (.'. l-Voulx. Accountsoflndivid- James K. BOHIC, John C. L«ird, K. P. 15rcuholt». uals and I'irms refer From/. W. Soncs. I i.uiicl 11.1'oiiBf, solicited. John Einll. * : i "Newßfoaf," "leader/''an*"Repeater" l I i Insbt upon having their, U>; rti r-.!. .ra and you v/ill 112 t ths tie3tshe!!i that money can buy. 112 1 > ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM. jj> D!CT" faafßaflPQ «JSA, J l»v pEASic -4$ ; iaw a o '"a;™", ngSi r «—* [ , OVICE Ai..O P4TENrABIUrY S? JSPa,*' V \ ZSf 1 > 00k -Bow toobutiii PaLtite" ( i I Ml s;' "flr! • ) ] , 1 urge* m-xifnt,. No f.v«ill nutcot in in-curvd ' , ,r". ■V ■ 1 J [ fitly I'i'iil.ilriiv il Address, < j, - \.» AS'» •. "• , t (i. SIOOEHS, P«<cnt Wa«lii!»flton. 6. C i ~ 1
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