32PVBUCAN NEWS ITEM. CtiA2I.CS L WING, Editor. Published Evory Thursday Afternoon liy The Sullivan Pablishiog Co. A: the County Boat of Sullivan County. T.APOHTR. PA. XV C. MASON. Preside!!. THOH. J. I.NHIIA.M, Sec'y & Truas. Entered at the Poet Office at Laporte, as; Becoml-clase mail matter. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. For Governor ED WIX S. STUART, ol Philadelphia. For Lieutenant Governor, KOBEIiT S. MI'HP 11 V.of Cambria. For Auditor General, ROBKUT K. YOI'XG, of Tioga. Secretary of Internal Allaire, lIFNR Y HoUCK, of Lebanon. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. Stale Senator, HARRY S. MKYI3R, of Williamsport. Member of Assembly", ,]OII X SCI 1A A I», of Mildred. Associate Judge, EI) WARD WAIUH'RTON, o» Over torn. For Coroner, I. li. I)AY lol' Forkgville. Jury Commissioner, 1• Ft >!;<; F. W. KAW li KNS( IX,St raw bridge I PRELIMINARY TALK DEMOCRATIC BASIS FOR THE CON- I GRESSIONAL CAMPAIGN. AUiu k 011 I'mlecdon Vt»llecl ni*lilncJ 1 I! i- Pre ten I*o That the Tnrlff Mnnt ' [. K(MIHC(MI SO it* to Compel the 'J'riiNls to I-owrr I'rieoK. II is perfectly evident that tlie pur- | p 1 ■ of the Democrats will be to con- j duct the coming congressional caul- j pab.ii as nearly on the lines of the ; tar:.'/ as possible without tendering a j uiiv.'t issue on that question. The evl- | deuce supporting Ibis proposition is found in the preliminary speeches put forth for circulation by Democratic lead rs in llie h msi>. in which they c,their attack upon the protective p >!i y by indirection and dwell more specifically upon Hie reports regarding sale.-! nf American goods in foreign i!'.iri;;'ts at prices lower than such i.ii l. bring in ilio domestic markets. The fact that the aggregate sales abroad at these low prices amount to b :• an insignificant fraction, estimated t ■ ' • ;> • !v :•>» cents on fioo worth ■ aoroao and bearing bui a relative- i iiiconseiiuential ratio to tlie im -11-e production of commodities by j _> !>• osperous niHls and factories of j ■ c -..1 try, l« utterly ignored by i.;e ' i . em 's of tile protective sys : "m in j 1' 's isl. upon the protective t .riff. Vttention has also been called to the j fact 1 . I .Mr. Bryan in his utterances r< ei:' ! y while in Germany when he v is informed of the uprising of his ; associates in favor of making ' ;'.,e nominee for the president'.. : aln this year demonstrated tlia-t lie . :-preaches the issue of the tariff sonii liat gingerly. Doubtless he recali.- bis free trade record in the house ol iientatives in lv.it nud he realizes '•MI tbo country will be able to find no "■ of iiis luvln.- recanted the v v he then eiitartained in avowed • y to protect'oll. Mr. Bryan. \.'il admitting now that he is in 1 ivr of a redui'tion of duties on iin i int.) tie American markets, •1 to divert attention from this ■ ■■ .stion by i• 11 i■ ■lill tr that in Ids *;ji 1• i >ii lb-' it ".! presidential contest 1 Ie fought upon the ismie of the I a,sis. j \> I 'e this statement by Mr. Bryan v. ill ".t'fur l evidence that lie is still the pc-'. !, ielan wh' b his frierds have 1 : !-\. 4r. coguix, .1 him to be. it is n:t a ' Btutement calculated to RilalMd nny -1 who h rami ar with .Mr. l.iyan':- •• -co lon the tariff fjuestiort. It is well -tood by everybody who gives i u dto present economic conditions : lid t0 the political in'ospects of the | r t tv.o yc i , it substantially tlie ofily -»• • tl. it wli! be raised biwc ,i e !;■ publican an I Democratic parties .a the campaign In 1!»<s will be protec- I t' II versu .II e iia«b- Mr. Bryan's p irty xvhl cloak iis utiack upon pro t ni by n pi-ip billon to i' /stroy the t s by admitting foriig ice . to llie markets of the I'nlted : • s upon terms that certelaly .viil • • estr 'tve i< the manufacturing 1 proi' c■ • 'it rt of ibis «■ el;. ; v ■'''' mr > i th" wasje earn • s lui ,> Jan. I, jit -1 as w.n c - ysieiu v, l ct| \|i Bryan'n party, lib bin aid t i ioe i-.ii-1 lit. ac* i idish ' I tv ;I' !>< ttli i'T | 112 of IS!) I. Tie success of the prole, ve lai ii' during the past year, as well ax ii Ibe eat: \ ears of ej . ! li'e, will be a plcndid vlndieatlou »;o -f ,\v I ;• I . 11 . S ."oil to call at t< 1 Oil to the flict, bmerer, that willi -0 ! -my specific p ofs of (lie etflelaiiey <>f the pi-otei live tariff hi protinitlliK lu ll trial dnelopi . i,i. Inxurlng libii v t » .mil pro l»n !ug iiiletpiHl* revenue ■ are i . inj other reanoim why (be l.'liff khoill'l till he .lelimlulied xlinply fa' tlie ptltp >-e if tHK nir ijffllK Mr. t an an.l Ul« party In a iniiipatun of trtwt buothisi. In i . c i . leiiP" - I'.at the i tin ' :l»t 'ln Which li .11 ill 1. Ide Call I)* i!« ck,,| lu |u. |ii >r v. \ 4 ' iiliout de >}iuir the 1V.,!!. lie polity Mhi<i« 1 Off. at It l ia 11 1,1 I ■ .be country i puralt. Pr » ih- . j „112 D'ie. i lic I I a,ln i.U.I ittHMor lie I;- . it t br <m<', a i « i tbf «<t t n lalalfiilioii o l l'> mi l i I* Oaitj pilot ) uaftrtrvl r«auiu 1 Trial List Beptember Term, 1900, Return Day, Sep. IT. 19t.H'),at2 o'clock pin I W. \V. iackson and Blanche W.Stur ; devant Trustees for tlie devisees of the I estate of George D .lackson deceased and ! \V. \V. Jackson Adiur. d. o. n. c i. a. of the «siate ol George I). .lackson deed, vs ! Walter 11. Clinton, No. 49, September term l'.tO'i, Kjectment., I'lea not guilty. 1 Mullen VVklsli. | MercurA - Thomson ! 2 Clierry Townehip vs Sullivan Coun j iv. Xo. (12, Sept. Term, 1 '.Kill. Assunip ! sit. Plea, non-assumpsit, payment and payment with leave to give special matter j in eviderrc ""'I set oil. Walsh. | Ingham .1. V..1. \Y odrufl vs Waller B.fliuitoii No. lis ?.i ,\ inn, 1903. Assumpsit. i'lei, imti aimpsit, >' .ilea. ■ | Scouten. i 1-..1 Dorado .1 ewelry Company a '' u poratioii vs Aiiuiist Hartung, Xo. 46, Fei-riinry lenn 190 Assumpsit. Plea, Son A-siiiiipsil «itii notice of special | .'natter. Mullen. | Scouten Siiiiler Wothle and D'Connell vs. Morris Hymen. No. May term, 1905 De: ii .ant's iipp'-.d. Plea. Non Assum psi\ Orciiia, | Scouten 0 .lusepli Fisher vs Harriet Steinhaek and i;ile\ SteiniiM-k. No. 2f», December term. I'jOo. Fj ctnient. Plea, not guilty. Tnghams, Mullen 7. Louis .1. Hvmen vs Louis (jatta and .Ii niiie I iatia. No. K], December T. 1905 lyee'.ineiit Plea, not guilty. I Mnlltu. | Scouten. Tll OS 1.. KKXXKDY, Proth. I'rotl filhce. i,ai. Pa., Aug. I. 1906. ; i I'RCW L.VMiTTOB. L \ HKI" " MUN < MAS. K "I'KIIKT I'renlileut .tufl • Hon..ix" if Joh: P. Keenernud H. C. K. Ksk \«"i\ i "O.-. . ifjthe CoiirU of Oyeruuii Ten i.-.-l lienors! tail Delivery, uuiulti Se>> • ii' tt.r l'e"i e. < iplums' Cmirt ami Coin i 'nun pleas for tlie County of Sullivan, liave insuud their precept, bearing .tnte the II day (of May, | mot'., to me directed, for holuini; the savera [ uourts in tin' Borougli of Laporte. on Monday the jl7 diit of Sept 1906, at 2 o'clock p. m. Therefore.notice is hereby given to the Coronet', | Justices iif the Peaee and Constables within the county, that they li> then and ttiere in tlu'ir prop er lierson at o'clock p. m.of said day, v* ith their I rolls, records, inquisitions examinations and j other remi'inliemnces to those tilings to which their olllces appertain to tie done. And to those who are tmuu.J by their recognizance to prosecute agaii st prisoners » ho are or shall lie in the jail of the said county of Sullivan, are hereby notitledjto be then and ttiere to prosecute against them as will be just. RANK W. BCCK Sheriff. Sheriff's Office,l,aiKirte l'a.,N'uv. Itl. l'jOs. in the way of curbing the rapacity of corporations and preventing the undue activity of unlawful combinations wliidi restrain trade and commerce alixiii.a the people. The record of the Hepubiicnn party IIMII of I'resldent Roosevelt's administration on this sub ieet affords abundant evidence that , i ..... . ; ;y?t!eu belicvtea in cor j reefing any evils which arise out of modern industrial and commercial I methods without destroying the uation !al oi policy which makes uui | t> .Vi- 0 -i' lie, 'J t.i i ■ I :s ni.: and is now uui- I versa I prosperity u eier llie operations ' of the protective tariff biw is SHbstau tiaHy proved by the returns of the cen sus bureau, by the facts collected ■ tiro .bo. t imlustria'i centers regard i ". enipl" me ,112 and wares and also I • the o ia-1 • overnmeut flt'iires re garding the trade of the i'aited States is well tis the revenues received from ■J, ■ isfoms policy. '!"• • most significant fact in conuee i ith tlie op 'rations of the govern ' under t ■ p ot"etlve tariff law is tba; .luivinu llie fiscal year now almost en : >'d the aggregate receipts from cus iot: duties increased anproxlmately s;(I,( IM.I.MK: over the receipts of the pre vious ■ -a:' No', while this increase lies i.'V'u recorded durbu the pastyefir in the • ne of imports, so well have tiic I iws of the country operated lli.t; »b ith - »ase in exports of domes iie e . ,iies will be found when the co.d of the year is completed t-o | amount to more than $240.000.0iK> over th* l ' >tal volume exported during the MHi 10-eof the lisril year of 1005 ii.e ireiisiiiy faced a deficit of approx . ((po 'tiiii year the rreiisio.v records will show a surplus ip o !!ii-«tely $15,0<10,1>00. What ever inaj be said about economy in "tures, the fact remains that the I increase in receipts this year of ap i i.!;, ft'i.e'lrt,!" Ml afonD abun '1 ( .-OH' . ." tin- soundness of the nation's revenue laws. Kacb'..Mr the r"eonl of the present con tin*. • ■ p'endid results of the | oicclfvw s.xsieiu, it is predicted the of Uepubllcan protection I ■ little headway in their cam ■ ptiiyn of trying to destroy "trusts" by | ii ing tin,' protective system, which j has eonfrltmtail so much to firing about ' ; . ''l, v,h: li 1114 country now '"I ln« s. Hixllcul Ilk ItVIT, Mr. 1.1 :H . 1:. 1_• 110 say iu l. ui 1 do •' it ''e Is 1 Iciiiehillist 011 llie ground that two leu* are better than <• e I.ii favors tali' ownership ol luie railroads 11 ml federal owner ship <1 ' ' ate 1 ds. ||u j* i| o t a SIM lalist. of not. fur he denies hr.t I a loni way 0,1 thut < road, tor In- bails llie ila.v of municipal ownership iik a day of triumph. It, limy i>e so, but the majority yet be lit ■ that it i» the contrary. It Is. however well In know thai lite peer lea- i« as r.id cal a- ever, only more ► lintello NeW'k *••••• iMMlhrr. 1 \ I'll -I.lent I'tevcland it Is said, has seriuils ilonfii - If liters I* ically a an I • |l for William .1 11 r>:< 11 for lis sand stands lu llie Mis»oiirl uIII |o.|- of Mriiiilliiii lo In- khoun No loubt In- basin mind what he i-« »,o'i| -as t for lin.l'e eligible per*on for picsUli'iitlal I, htui i 10 ktrike. nearer I'rilK clou. \ J I Dill I.IIICOIii. Nefi ItiiMiblyu Mlaiuiiid Cll lon • ••Mil II |tM| |M \ <*| % «*»|. Iti Iti > in'» ami oiiu i-iiieiii ib ii he l» Hot N presidential i .indiduU In lucuut | I' I I * 111 Ml I..Ill) utility* Ihst II I 1 i»» Ike 11 It IIULA or! lt.» hekt«r DEINOCML John D* Reeser's Big Store, Dank Block, Dushore, Penn'a - ; CASH DCP(3F>TAENT STORE,. I SILK REMNANTS Mill ends In Changeable and plain 36 inch taffeta silks at only 07c yd. C< t a'si'k ' n , lunn n ... 0 . dress now while they last I hey are worth double the price per yard. Quality Oxfords Hoo styles at 1.98. Special in other grades at equally low prices | Hosiery and Knit Uuderware, u<lie * ra * t bimk ootton ho,,e M 10c > Ir, ° a '" l - >:V - Silk shu** at 25<- : knit gauze vests u. 1.; an.) knit drawer- ami 4Sc. Specials it. apron Ginghams 5c yd. T< »\VKLN, genuine bargain* at 5c and l()c each LAMPS, the largest collection in the county to select fiom. The lamp prices are now turned towards the low pr see for yourself. Red Band Brand Chocolates, Bon Bons o and 20c per lb (jKOChKIbS: Chase & Sanborns huh grade teas and.'offees. Coffee 20 25.35 c: tea, 30, 40, 50c lb. Other lines I ens 19, 25c: < 'oflfee 14. 17c lb. Granulated sugar 5c lb. Mocha and .lava premium coffee one piece china with every lb. See window display. | ** ■——-■ • ■ - - 1,1 . „ ■ I . . ■ ,_ . - FT John D. Reeser's Big £ ' * * " 1 " 1 * DTJSHORE . I ■■■■■ n nwi« iw ■ i i ■ . wpwwi ****** 8 Cultivate the Habit of buying rejutable I good from a reputabe concern /Ve are agents for W. L. DOUGLASS SHOES fro 2.50 W "' ?% Wood School Shoes r ° r^°yS ' l3SetlUa '* I A GOOD ASSORTMENT p' \ 'v\ LADIES Heavy Shoe j -- Fi " e .G o °ds at corr eel CATALOGUE I Clothing Made to Order All have the right appearance and guaranteed*otsd in both material ami workmanship andjprice mte. AVe also manufacture Feed, the Flag Brand. It is not cheap, but j good. Is correctly made. Ask your de;iior for it or write us for prices, j NORDMONT SUPPLY Co. General Merchants, 283?" IF A.. 110 About This ? Our line of carpets this year is double what it wasj last year. In fact we have the largest and greatest line ol j Floor Coverings eyer shown in this section of country. The line consists of Brussels, Wiltons, Mouquetts, Velvets, Pro-brussels, all wool Ingrains, C. C. Ingrains, Union Ingrains, and Granite Ingrains, Cordemon Carpels, and the new Mon tana Carpet. RUGS RUGS RUGS Our line of rugs is very strong this year, in fact you will be surprised when you come to look it over to lind such a variety of colors and sizes. Rugs 9x12 feet range] in price from to $28.00. We Have NOT Slighted the i Matting Department. We have all the new and c.itihey patterns in all grades from 12 1-2 cts. to 49c per yard. HolcombeCTLaoer, Forniture 5* Undertaking DUSHORE, PA. TELEPHONE. Try The Niw * m Job Ottice Once. Kine i v.i it iny," "3SFfr ' " 'We Print To Please. Williamsport &. North Branch Railroad TIME T.^33X_,E. In effect Monday. June 25, 190<>. lag dow ° : Read up Flan stations wjieretimc Is marked "X" i 1 i i AM I' M P. M. P.M PMAMA. M. A M STATIONS. AMAMA.M.A.M. 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