Hublißhod Every Thursday Attornoon By The Suiliran Publisuing Co At the Co.mty a cut ot But li van County. lIAPOBTK, PA. W t;, 'I llu-. J. INi HAM, «ee'y <k Twus. Entered a ; the Post Office at Laporte, as Bc-.:ond-cksß mail matter, THE DUTY ON HIDES. a I,cntlier Manafnctnrera SSiontil Not Seek It.lComo\ n!. There is a duty of 35 per cent 011 1 ides. Like all other duties, it Is a e )inpronii.-;e. Newark sells many pro tected products to (lie farmer, and in 1 •.change the farmer gets a protective duty 011 the hides of li is cattle. There ;'.ie slati.'ilitered in this country yearly niiout 12..-.00,000 liead of cattle, worth $75,000,000. Fifteen per cent taken from the value of these hides would make a loss of .*11,250,000 to the farm er annually. The value of the hides of the 01.241,000 cattle of the country is .$"07,000,000, and the shrinkage in value hy reiiiov: 1 wf the duty would ho #15,- 000,000, The tanneries arc protected by a tar iff 011 all tanned or finished leather im ported Into this country. The shoe Manufacturers arc protected hy a tariff . on fore! :ti made shoes. The manufac turers of harness and saddles receive i'v benefl: of a protective tariff. So do the manufacturers of leather trunks and valises. These Industries have grown wonderfully, the total produc tion of leather manufactures having inc.-eased from 5'00,734.043 in 1850 to 720,;iiCi|ji IS! 10, or about sixfold. Our population during the same period increased about ieve and one-quarter fold. The average number of wage e; 1-uers eni)iloved daily in 1000 in these industries was 201,020, to whom was paid during that year $105,571,000 in i:> exportof leather manufactures the intreaso is extraordinary. In boots a-. ! hoes tlie exports rose from £651,- in JS'.'l to $5.057.007 in 11X15. Of 1 •: and its manufacture:-' the ex p:,:-ts increased from !?1:!.275,847 in IS9I to:; 7.000,715 in 1005. The manufac lt:r. r would not eonsent to the removal the duties ou 1 'atlier and it> ninnu faclnres in < ..nsideration for free hides, and the lat'ge and increasiiig export trade shows that lie eun well enough be h-itisflcd with a system mutually j protective and mutually advantageous. —Newark Advertiser. A PRACTICAL SOLUTION. I!ou to Settle the Ta rill liuosliou iiitli Oermaiiy. The Boston Herald, a free trade newspaper, does not take a r isy view of the results likely to be ace nipPshed hy l!ie American comnilssiou now en gn.ui .1 in trying to rig up some sort of a tar:-T understanding with Oeruany: "Tin; err: nil may Ind brilliantly, but at tlic : irt i looks like 1111 ex-si-, vt try ot the Woolen IJanufiicturerE' a- lociation, 1 ' :i'tl .' ith Caban sn,i i,» the su- 1 r tru t, tryl'iß to p.-rs-nde tlio • ir's <:• iselov that he is in ar 1 !!!! (tillinsiast for reciprocity anil ti:o square di a I." That I : ' h ( ii'ian djcl-:»r, which is ffts :ig the c.Hi.i:"\ ah > t .s". .: 111,000 a year in adverse trade ltniaui . sand lost revean •, h . ■ had more to do with the present irrit it! >ll In Gontiaijy than nil oil '!' •::i?■. s ■■■ !.,ed. V. Len we elected t » di. er:. ;! a . • ia 1 of 11 country \ :>-!i I!, n h ' 0.0.m).. n y. ai <>:' sis Jl*:11 11 1 mii'ii'y which buys o'er J i' .• . . ear of us we did a slier -igiil- ' (!•' v to say nothing of broken faiih - : '1 lesth sygar gro\rers a: 1 so m (iO t year of n revcare wiiieii goes mainly to the sugar trust. Germany lnls rightly resentel t' preference shown to <"111 an se ••*. Til; one thing which our govern,.l. at c nld do that w. nld relieve the tariff tens on witlWjerinany is to forthwith L'h.e no tice of the termination of tiie Cuban "reciprocity" blunder. That dene, there would be no longer any question of "favored nation" treatment faid no more talk of German tariff reprisals. The Aetnnl Condition. All the newspapers favoring a dis turbance of the tariff, Democratic free trade and Republican "reform" jour nals alike, rcigard the defeat of Mr. VeClear.v hi Minnesota, Mr. Lacey in lova and Mr I.andis in Indiana as over win 'li, ing proof of the poi' .lar d v t end for tariff revision. They are tell ing their readers day by day that the country has spoken for tariff disturb ance at the earliest possible moment. They tire urging that congress take up the question without delay. Tariff re vision sentiment In the Republican uo.vgpaper.-i was comparatively quiet daring the campaign, but now that the election is over the "reform" and ••progressive" editors are at it again "'ai harder than ever. This is the actual C'indlMon. Nothing is to be gained by disputing or ignoring it. The Proper Time. The time is not yet ripe for another t rill' . I.i': ion. To call an extra ses si ui of congress on the eve of a presi -1 utial <!. tlon and op 11 up the great 1 :estiou next year would be a grave istake. It could not but result in lisnstrous consequences. Trade would ;>e disturbed, and perhaps another In , ; i: ' : ! .: • p •."■••iit ti - £ ira far . oer than when the la: L tar iff MU v;\; |i •.••sod nearly six toon years : ;o. The pr per I'lliO to open up tile •juesti > i would '/O immediately after the netct pro idential Hectiou. Bosl no<s comliti i.s »!'<*:: would not bo like ly to !>o much disturbed. Eluiira (N. V.) Advertiser Register's Notice. Notice is horcliv ?rio 1 • 111 t the follotv insr Accounts liavebten filed in my otlice, viz: Fir-t mi l Final Account of Ilatiie 11. Vewcll, administratrix of the estate «.! liizabeth Knirchil I, Ute of Onshore Ivorougli, Sullivan county, Pa., deceased. Last i,n l Final Account of Mrs. Fr- d Newell, Administratrix d. I>. n. c. t. a. <>f' thees'Ht i.f Daniel Fairehild, deceased Firs! and Final Account of Myr.'e Watts. Administratrix of Jerry Wat's. I- ftol Davidson township, decessed. First and Final Account of Fdvvin If. Varluirtoti, Administrator d. b. n. of the Mate of Anjreline Met'arty. decensi'l. And the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Sullivan county on Monday, February 25, 1007, at time ('clock p. in., for confirmation. Tilt)>rAS F. KFNNFDV, Register. Iv ' ri -tcrV office, Laporte,Pa., dan. 2:"),' 00. License Notices. Notice is hereby given that the (blow nj: applicants lor license have been filed II my otlice ai d the fame « i'l be present ••! to the omtol (Quarter .Sessions of the I'im eof • ullivati <(Ounty on Mt >N I>.\ v', the ISih day of FICISU(' Ali Y it 2 o'clock p. in. CI I El? 11Y TWP. Mildred. Klln Murphy, restaurant license. Frank F. seliaad, distillers license, b tm C. s.'iaad. tavern 1 iccafc, limits d. < 'tinor. tavern license, b »nph Ifi: niair, tavern license, John Dale . lav.rn license, Mildred. Weaver, tavern license. "Samuel Herst, wholesale Hcenae, it 111 . [1 V. William Ifaley, tavern license. ■Salter field. P. trick MoGcc. iesl,ii!':iui license. Cherry Mills: ltd.n K. Gross, | a rem license, Onshore. Leonard niiliert, wholesale license, CCLLEV Tw p. ''. I". Hunsinger. tavern license, t'olley. Mary E. McKibbins, * tavern license i*■ inOS I'. M > iee, tavern lie •> se, F 'win A (iar> y, win It - :le license, Smihucl - i■ i ik, ic.-ti ••unit license, 'J, I mi • If- it. I- !.>uraiii license, I< sepli ll( lueak, restaurant license. OA A'Il»-11.\ TWP: Son estown. Daniel 11. Lorah, tavern license, ILirrv JJ:..-ley, tavern license. Muiicy Valley. William I'i'plir tavern licen.^, Fllih Nwai !;, restaurant license, t'. S. Tax! r, Invert! license, Fmtnons. Michael -I. Devanney. restaurant license, orsiioui-; BOHOrciI. A thonv Ki'iisp, tavern licence, M cliaei < ummiskey, tavern license, •b 'in I). Line, In vera license, Pi trick i'alv, restaurant license, Uirgiret Connor, restaurant license, Robert McGee, restaurant license. Ii trick E, McDonald, restaurant license. William O'Niel. wholesale license, HAULMS MFIJE Bollot' Of. Win. 1!. Yaiihii-kirk, tavern license, Fo .'KSVI LLE I'.oKOUMI !'. M. Si" tdin, tavern 1 icei ?c, IIILLSGROYK TWP. •1 .cob (.'ashman,tavern lieen-e. Ilills^rove. I W'OJTI E Ri il'iOT'O H, Fra k \\ . Gallagher, tavern !i. n-"', I 'an Ilav-en, dr., lavi rn license. I.A.!'(»RTE T A P. roo. Vv r . FivSier, tavern liceiisc.Xordmont . ifLWsi'.ruv TV, r. .i.ini L P.ll■meter t :\. i license, 'iCOMAS K. KENNEDY, C .'I . •ierk's oftUje, j p* | - s |,„ - M Oip:ta! an.l Surplus, fIoO.ftJO.OO K i II I i II I | ! ' ' ~ [ i You Must Save \ |i . r |! your nu.uicy if you expect to || ris» in the world — 'I Xv'e lu!p ycu to do it hy pny- 1 i in2 p per cc.it. compound ' ;l fnt.ix: ton savings. • O, wi- ;".n ;;ccov.nt with us and [ I scr ot thi.' money you j j \ work for begin to work for > 1 ; you. PiY It k: -i telis you '< !■■•■' •>!.. tK t-v \Uil. I ... i- j. : R jr.' e!~s*.h?AffNA ~. : ; t i KjC.;rrAMY s ■ s 404 I c. vv n Avenue \ _ "J' V _ J ! DESiGNS ' ' 1 Vr.lt M • iL Hi €2 trade marks S gft I 1 flN ° S \°[/ Y ,"-:, iITS ' A VICE AS 70 PATENTABILITY PSjjiiCJfJ 1 ► Book""Uc • ijol>taiuP;;U'nl3" S |j (ifeM 1 k ( ■(•!,wcrltraii\ >'o fi>e till patent ia eecureil. 1 I^ettar: slrietly confidential. Address. 1 i. u' Slfii', "fIS, Patent Lnwjer, Washington, D. C. j Cultivate tile Habit of Bbuyuig reputahl i goods from a reputabe concern. We are rig- nt > for W. L. DOUGLASS SHOES fro? j.so; to 5.00 p;' .• I Shot s £2 • ■' y . T ■-.J--' r ' Jg <.iiv>)s has no (qua l . "* y Tracys Shoes lor' sr — r "' 7T.„ - larmes a e, we lind, ;»lwa>s satbfa tory. | A GOOD ASSORTMENT \ V\ of CHILDRENS' and (* ?'%*(■{ '%,)% LADIES' Heavy Shoe j| i d 3 V c : Fine Goods at correct it J prices. I IE BEST t , c v? ' * A "' " Jt rr **" * Clothing Made to Order All h e the rsySi . 'xvr.mce and guaranteed otsd in 'colli mateti 1 . < workmanship and price mte. We \-o ma' ••(!. th<» .Bnuid. It is not cheap, but good. Is corroc ly : = . At?k y air dealer for it or write lis for [(rices, NORDMONT SUPPLY Co. .ri pn - r j Mprph rnts proprietors nord- VJCiiucJ MU bii .HiD, MONT STEAM MILL, , " ■ 3STO IDl^OlSr'X', Short Talks on V : , Jfi. By Charles Austin Bat^Js»/Cy ;l \ ISA ' ■i? k \ nV. II No. 19. r -o-lc generally read advertisements more than they did a few years ago. The tea - \ is to bj found in tlio advertisements themselves. Adv. . Liters are mo.o careful than they u ied to be. They make the advertise ments more readable. Some of them cveu become, in a way, a department of the paper, and people look for them • every day with a:-, much 2 est and pleasure, as they turn to /\A any other feature. ■ This is true of many department stores all over ■ X the country. ■ In many cities the ro is just one man who appre "V j ciates the value of such interest. A\i*^>teP' He breaks away from th® old set sty'.e. He tells /'.%! / j something interesting in his space every K?y,.'' r \ *+■!} day. There ..re lots of interesting things in i#? business. Look over the miscellany page of any paper—look at its local news columns, 1 aad its telegraph news, for that n. a iter, I and you'll see I', .it the major;:y of tho N V V items are more or I ss closely related to 1- r J. * some business fact. i* ■// ■/■y Dress t'uso facts up in a becoming "Id th, mrrchnnt cUr.vn off hi, i'arb of words, and they will fin 1 riders, ftdeital." even though they be in a "more advertisement." Let the merchant come down off his pedestal and talk in his . ads ti'?f (t f'rj - S'.r?;,.S 1 Ho needn't be flippant—far from it, . j, V ' " r: hnt let him not write ns if he vre ad , * '.:<-7 .• J'j - S. r -1 L " dressing somebody aftd off, an I telling i&K 4 - - ' * , . ''Jj • : .J ' i.v . him about something at e\ a ; - rcater iif 112 distance. "* J*" , i 1/i The newspaper got-1 r' 1.1 iato its iT': reader* a house—goes ir. an! down ' ' " with l;im. 4 : . 1 e\ \--■■/,_— It is on the table hen he eats, and U / . ;//• .»&;' A '' ) tn his hands while he is smoking after "V" Jgj';. V the n:cal. It reaches him when he is in i —E—«-ar-Ai •' an approachable condition. '| ; That's the time to tell him about ' fi J- .' , your V.usinessT-clearly, plainly, convine 'i/j' '■s£■. * ingly—as che man ta'.ks to another. u 77u nrvxficfirr ric 'ni into 'fx > r*,ur'* _ . , r . kous.- ana sits dtrwn CofrrtfAt, Charitt Austtn Bates, Artt/.IVJw -pMOMQl)l u. 37 ~fs SnfiiirFa rtf nirCTTo PATEHT Good ideas *II«It IB *' « s may h»o secured oy ;J * ,t 1 S*? our aid. Address, ij 1- ; / ,< 1 .1 A THE PATENT TtECfiP.O. ■" " 3u!iimoi i e. Wd 4teni K.'''.or! :i • 1 :.:r junu •> . 112, pi BJ fa# We are bound to suit everyone perfectly with our new 1905 designs and colorings j < f-- '. ; | ;r.j „ "rl la !w Jj for parlor, hall, sitting room, bed room, dining room, kitchen, and every other room 1 I rJtf jLw |J jl Bin the house. Our 1905 selection is the handsomest you ever saw. And the best of • kW £ )iw® it is tliat- we sell you those beautiful, rich wall papers at the prices they can |S* e'3 £ ! jS'.i [jj j j Of V;| i'-f 9 ■ n be bcught for anywhere in the world. You mustn't judge the quality of our wall r'if fi'l K'i_ fej -.'l &3 J £ paper by our low price. We sell no trashy papers; ours are all honest quality. Ifci *iß Sii! US fc wJ Bui Jig '2ii {.*3 q| From our er.dless selection for the season we show here four designs, as follows: No. 0..3 In tan or &:t :n . inch •ir . '■ -Inch borucrs and ceiling to ma.ch. 16-ir.ch border and ceillny to match, per double trov.-n,cream and gilt.with pink roses. 9-ln.bcr and celling to ma;ci). ouble rolls, alcj .... , also 12c roli. also lUc der and celling to match, per double roll.also 20c Order either : 112 the above j- . . • for our 1905 Free Sample Book of Wall Papers, showing you the actual paper, its true coloring and design, and quoting you the :es.son's 1:, • t pri vs. It Auctions for hanging wall paper. Ws can supply complete combinations, ceiling and border to match all our wall patterns; also Independent c: down to pic ..'.Guiding, doing away with borders. Den t buy a roll vi \ -il paper till yuu get our freo sample bock and become posted on style, quality and price, v/rite for it today. 0 lyfontg'omery Ward Co., Washington Streets ""* Chicago II 112 A VIMP'Q ie stan dard cough and cold cure for over ITfe A Convenient to carry with yon. Don't q jyp z* % i—^t 1 11 zkr\i i b ° with ° ut "• Ask y° ur j'»gg'st. 3i£<t 1—4Y&.1. 1 v"l\Oi *. 1906 ALMANAC FREE. Write to Dr. D.JayneS Son, Philadelphia. Wiiiiamsrort & Mort' -rh f.Jfn-uj SP-IA/EDiJ r ' • :•: In effect Monday. , >. Rend tlowu ' -.ip Fli.K Klatlons w here Tin ■ irl > !Ii: 1 I I I I AM 1" MV. M. i'.M VMA>IA. M. Ait ST. " ' > - . • M . , » ii, , ( « 10 if,' 1250 .1 •_>() fi 21 It ::o 1020 7"0 ... 1 < .- <( . T) • |MI\ t • N 10 20 12 .v, 112 12;: r, .v, r, .. I 10 j:. fT .- , . . •, „ . 10-;0 1 Oft, 4Hi ft :T. (i II 10 36 801 . 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If \( i want a good sack of Hour, 1i !:• i • a t» a 1 r 112 v> i •. r \a heat and you will use no oih< r . ••• t i i pi c- on !it <: quintities. Our n otto is: "I'• sv v« J.v.i ..u. el' i t s.' J. o. ntKKinUiOn^ DUSHROF, PA. PAI'R'BANFi3 GAS or GASOLINE E N Ci I N E S. T here are many Gas and C.asolii-t I'» g'nes Cr li "FAIRBAN MS" 1 Some resemble it it. con: true i. o'.i: rs In n.me BUT THERE IS ONLY ONb Engines that excell in quality and moderate in cost. Vt itic..l from (ne to ten horse power. Forizoiv'al three horse power up iriL FAIRBANKS COMPANY, 7GI Arch St., Philadelphia. CHARLES L. WING, Agent, Laporte
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