BEPUBLICAN NEWS ITEM. * CHARLES L WING, Editor. Published Every Thursday Afternoon By The Sullivan Publishing Co At the County Seat of Sullivan County, IjAPORTB. PA. W C. Mamok, Presided. THOS. J. INGHAM, Sec y & Treas. Entered at the Post Office at Laporte, as sacond-ciasß mail matter. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. For Governor EDWIN 5. ST 17 ART, ot Philadelphia., For Lieutenant. Governor, ROBERT S. MI'RPHY. of < 'anibria. ! For Auditor General. ROBERT K. VOU NO, of Tioga. Secretary of Internal A Hairs. HENRY IIOUCK. of Lebanon. I REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. State Senator, A. W. DUY, of Bloomsburg. CongrMsmau. E, W. SAM r F.-I.S, Shamokia Member ol Assembly, JOHN SCIIAAD, of Mildred. Associate .1 udge, EDWIN WARBI'RT<>N, ol Overton. For Coroner, I. 1!. DAVIE, of Forkeville. District Attorney F. W. MEYLERT, I.iporta. Jury Commissioner, OJCORO E W. LAW RKNSON,Straw bridge STUART B(H)M GKOWINC : _ __ Independents In Pittsburg and Phil adelphia Declare For Repub lican Nominee. EMERY CANDIDACY REPUDIATED Citizens Party In Allegheny and Many Members of City Party In Philadel phia For Republican State Ticket. [Special Correspondence.] Harrisburg, September 11. ; Supporters of Edwin S. Stuart, tfoe republican nominee for governor, aiul his colleagues on the state ticket, have had gratifying reports from two ends of the state this week. First, from Allegheny county came the news that the leaders of the Citi zens Party, the local reform organi zation which succeeded in electing Cootie W. Guthrie mayor of PittH -1 .:rg, have decided to support the en t :e Republican state ticket. They pro- I se to confine their independent po -1 lical operations to local affairs. In the s'ate campaign they will votp the lull IJepublioen ticket from Stuai'i down, and also for all of the Republi can candidates for congress. While State Chairman Wesley H. Andrews has been getting gratifying reports from all ol' the Republican count chairmen in the interior coun Of their Mammoth and Entire of FURNITURE. CARPETS. LINOLEUMS, CERTAINS, GO CARTS, IMCTI'KES and EKAMES. MATTINGS, RUGS, SEWING MACHINES, liEDDING, Etc. Etc. Pfi open Cbursday, September 20, im And Run for 10 Days. Qwin" to the dissolution o'partnership by mutual consent, we will give our tare is enumerate,, but a few of tiie man> bargains we oiler and when we say 'friends, patrons and Public in g,i.era! a ten days period where the Dollar will reign » «UST BH SOLD we mean that low prices, and not salesmanship will do the work supreme in purchasing power, -is our store is running ovi: with unheard ot values. Our terms for !e will be CASH, and cash values are here. We quote Iron Beds tli it were cheap at ,50 and 3o j now 239 . Woven Wire [)on , t tQ furnjsh ur home fronl ce u ar to garret, or to get any Springs formerly 300 now 2.18. Lotion top mattress, s, original price 325 now 2.49. ' ()ur unmber 20s Solid OaV c~rr scat Dining Chair, always a leader and a bargain at 850 •' > > • 1 ■ . • SVombinatolook Ue^oMghrall/a'' 'oTsidt As there is an a.tu ! saving of from jo to 50 per cent on every article in our store, !' imwWaT'now u^°' SoM Open s™ Rockets, Make >"«' arrangements to visit is on September ao.h and you will lind bargains ! rieinally 850 now 6.29. Our' Ideal" $j 75 Couch full steel construction in either that will induce you to come again and aga-n, nl 1111 or tufted tops, all 112 incy covers, 'A snap'at §7 74 oal < Bedroom Suits, eight ... . , . . ... , , . e-es our Bargain Day Leader at 27.00 now going at yc price ol 21 29. We thank our man, friends for their past tavors and hope each and everyone >' ' . vvili bj 011 hand lo take advantage of the closing out prices we now oiler. SOWING MACHINES 112 Yes, lormer price 22.50 now 19 -8 Yours for Bargains, Carpets and Rugs. HOLCOMBE & LAUER, othefsTu a tfnTro* ngrdinCarpete ' were6sc ' now 112 in * l r,c yar ' l,a,:J '' • Royal Axminister Rugs 9x 12 It, formerly 28.00 now 19.49. Wool Smyrna Rugs DUSHORE, PA. 30x60 in. regular a.oo now i„2 >. And others lor you to judge as Bargains. ties, the state committee leaving the management of tlx,- canvass in the counties of Allegheny and Phliadf 1 phia to the local organiations, he has not got better news from anywhere than he has received from both these counties. In Philadelphia, where former Mayor Stuart is best Known, a strong move ment has been started in his interest among the members of the City Party, l.eaders in that party have formed a-i organization with the view to voting for tt. i , übllean state nominees and i... lican nominees for con gross. The chnlvman of the movement was one of the raost active men upon the stump lor B« try und the fusion ticket l!;st l'ali. He was counted upon by the Emery managers to accompany their candidate for governor on his tour ot the state. Linwohiite Ga-mpaign Chair man Cabin was chagrined a few days ago when he learned that this gifted spellbinder is so-ng to speak for Ed win S Stuart Kila fail. His name is G >rgo W. Stumer. He is styled "th locomotive ensti er orator." and be i very widely known throughout Penn sylvania. Scheming l.eaders Repudiated. In a public statement, explaining his position to the City Party voters ol Philadelphia. Mr. Sturnier, anion.' other things, raid: "The City Party voters are going t< confne their Item-ion to local affairs this fail, that those of them who a;* Republican:'. V.iey believe thai th* mi.;!of st-te { id nation politic* ii th' a : :t - '"'ioi ii elention, is fraught wi 'i dane is to the cause ol civic r?f;t:!ifc:stior. and if carried fur ther, means the total annihilation ol the reform forces next February. "The ticket nominated by the Deni ocratie party ami endorsed by the Lin coln party, which was led by many men high in the councils of the City Party, is not satisfactory to a largt proportion of the City Party voters The election of Mr. Emery, who, while an honest man, would carry into offlcu three Democrats, which, with the pres ent state treasurer, would give th-: Democrats the preponderance of powei in the executive offices at Harrisburg Suppose Mr. Emery, if elected, should die. The entire state administration of this rock-ribbed Republican state would be in the hands of the Demo cratic party. "The present Republican ticket is be yond reproach. Against the character i::;-.. .'ity of p.r.y one ol them no ni n can say a word. The head of the tit k t is a native and resident of this he has been honored by our citizens wl'tii t". lif. . -I. >ffice within their gift, and he ••. ,-i j : <!. duties of that I.i nMta nil cre-Ht to himself and to the full satis!action o:' the peopb It is not to be supposed that if electe ' in the office of govern r he will fail t porT-l" or iwt a stfin on the pr t> 1 rec Ihe row Holds." I J°fl" D. Reeser's Big Store, Baifk Block, Dushore, Penn'a CASH STORE, .31LK REMNANTS Mill ends in changeable and plain 36 inch taffeta silks at only 67c yd. Get a'si kl I dress now while tiiey last ITiey are worth double the pri'ce per yard. SQueen Quality Oxfords $ '.OO styles at i 98. Special in other grades at equally low prices. jl{ <_■) j 11"y and K.nit Uuderwar ' cotton hone at UV. I.ir ami '2.i<\ Silk j;mtze HI knit gauze vest." if, 13 and kiiit drawers -ie and I ' ' ISo. S|.ci;ialß in apron tiinghauis .j"\il. To\VEI,S, genuine liui-gains at 5c ami 10c each. J LAMPS, the largest collection in tiie county lo select from. The lamp prices art* now turned towards the low I price. Come and see for yourself. Red Band Brand Chocolates., Bon Hons o and 20c per lb. GROCERIES: Chase & Sanborns high grade teas and coffees* Coffee 20, 25,35 c; tea, 30, 40, 50c lb. Other lines TeaslS), 25e: t'ollee 14, 17<: lit. Graiiulateil sugar ">c lli. Mocha anil .lava premium coft'ee one piece cliitia with everv lb. See window display, ■ John D. Reeser's Big Store. Bank block i * '' V * " ? * 1 DUSHOR/E . Cultivate-the Habit of buying- rep table good from a reputabe concern We are agents for W. L. DOUGLASS SHOES fro' j : W*° S° A A GOOD ASSORTMENT \o\ of CHILDRENS and v| \° \ LADIES' Heavy Shoe I'. f j Vj ■% O ' c J Mr o Fine Goods at correct I a ' v. V/l n prices. [- >■■ ■" ' Br ,? c «TOH. » « /. ■ MASS. >. Clothing Made to Order All have the right appearance and guaranteed otsd 1 in both material and workmanship andjprice mte. We also manufacture Feed, tlie Mag Bra ml. It is not cheap. l>nt good. In correctly made. Ask your dealer f<»r it or write us lor i»ri< e-». NORDMONT SUPPLY Co. General Merchants, p mqnt!team mil!?"! 1 IE? A.. Williamsport & North Branch Railroad TIME TAZBLIE. lii effect Monday. June 25, 190(1. Rend down Bttd Up Klrti; slaiions w here lime is marled "I" AM P M P. M. I' MPMAMA. M. A M STATIONS. AMAMA.M.A. M. PMP II I'M PM s»> 10 !.. 210 I -JII 521 r. ;(0 10 20 7 *>o Hulls... . fi <.» |n) 12 15 10 12 Inoftoo9 60 820 s u ?1» !•« -•:! ;» 2. (1 :U lin 2i> 17 W I'enn.«.l«le... «153 87 12 10 10 oh ;!£>li 500 9 5.5 815 - I- 10 -iH '_ ' ■ I .12 5". I. II 111 !.i XOl . 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Towi 'ly... 705 5 ;jo 1210 SVilke 'larre g 0.5 too " 1229 101*1 730 William •rt 1 ;• « 1 1 y 5 ;;7 10:11 S D. TOWNSEND, D. K. TOWNSEND, Gen. Manager,Hughesvillf' - Passenger Agent. •=_■ HLJ a Try The fle'.v® I:-, i * ' Once. ! HPine 1 y vi • ■ • i i ' TnlWwokk \ v •' MODERN FACII, - > \ , J < TlUt ; lease. . —WI—I—TiTT ———W—a—— -*■MWBRSJB -* - H ,Y jfIMBaoMUMM
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