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V. ill tro tu tli lnn or do tim work .i J btiei-t, MiUoril, I'u. rock 21 Front St., iLi Port Jervis. FAMILY NEWSPAPER PuMifihptl on Thursduy, nnd known for near ly sixty yrra tn every part of the I'liiUttl States ttfl t National Family New pn per of the highest; olHHfl, for farmers anil villagers, ltcou tains nil the NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE most Important gem-ntl news of THK DAILY TRIBUNE m-to tbe hour of going to press, an Agricultural Depart ment of the highcflt order, has entertain ing reading for every mentljer of the fam ily, old and young, Market Keports, which are accepted a authority by farmers nnd country merchants, and is clean, up-to-date Interesting and instructive. Regular subscription price, $1,00 n year. Wo furnish it with THK PRKSS for tl.66 per year. Port Jervis, N. Y. fofey'S I follC' nnd TlW , " , , , rroiich tnusbmums at ihlcLulls', ery Sick Headache? Food doesn't digest well? Appetite poor? Bowels constipated? Tongue coated? It's your liver I Ayer's Pills are liver pi!!: they cure dys pepsia, biliousness. 2.c. All drnire!tii. W fttn yi'iir m.u- t ittc r tviiid a beautlfnl toroivn or rtrli t.Url I ln-it p.- BUCKINGHAM'S DYEMl n kers BO CTl. or Hot Unnllfled to tpealc. Rev. Mr. IV) .- lte rxehnnpe preacher) Deacon Y.'i ler, what da you think uf s nmn who will ,lcep t it church? Dencon Klder You'll linve 1o ex cuse me, Mr. Duprr. I tvasn'1 nt church IjiHt Sunday. Vou see, 1 heard you were Roiiiy to preach, nnd the faet is, I'm apt 1o lie i-lrcpy myseif now and then. ltoMon Transcript. 1 va Classes. The Music Te.-ieherI miltt settle here, nuiduni, if I thought '1 could ob tain pupils ennmlt. She Yon inii;ht prosper. There nre some here whose v.o.-es could be culti vated. The Muic Teaelier And others, no doubt, u ho would take lessors? I'nek. Kept flnnr. On the eture plntform wottim Of themselves oft mkp ptghts; But the foot that rock n eradlp. Never kicks lor women's rights. Chicago IallyNrws. OSE WAY OF LOOKING AT IT. Mabel Miss Small ia treating poor JohnRtone shamefully. Kthel O, really, I haven't heartl an3--thin. Mabel Haven't you? They say she's going: o marry him. The Kinir. Strnnire, t.'nt Itf "Queer she never tfot married She's so cajtable and resource Till 0 woman so earnest and forceful. " "Is she?" "Oh, yes, indeed. She's the kind ol ii woman who can look out for her self. AVhy, she knocked a mnn dowr once when he tried to flirt wltii her she took a horsewhip to a fellow whe spoke of her in a derogatory ma line! nnd she drove a peddler four block! with a mop." "Yes, yes," he returned, thought fully; "it is strange that no one cvel has seemed to want her for a wife. Isn't it?"--Chicago Post. Quite Trae. We are tola that angfls' visits Are few and far between; In ct, no man Is now on earth Who has an anxM seen. Chicago Dally News. Did You Know ThisP Do you know that a neglected cough or cold leads to consumption? More people die from tbe effects of catching cold tlmu from Rny other known cause. There is one remedy, and remomber it only coats twenty five cents, that has proven n safe, unfailing cure for coughs and colds. It is called Mexican fciymp. Your druggist has it or will get it for you. It heals and strengthens the lungs and breathing passages, wheu noth ing else you tako seems to do you good ; you had better get a bottle today nnd read the testimonials on the wrapiwr. Hava You Worms? Are you growing thin or BioklyV Has your skin a pale or sal low tinge? lkj you not occasionally fool a hollow sensation in the pit of yonr stomach, or a queer distress in your bowels? Do you get easily vexed, nervous or fidgety? Probai bly you are nourishing some stom. ach worms, a lengthy tape worm, or else a thousand pin worms, that are devitalizing your entire system. You can expel thorn by taking Mother's Worm Syrup. Nothing else is so effective. Better Health. Better health always follows a use of Mexican Hoot Pills, simply because they cleanse the system of sickening nnd effota matter bo thor oughly and completely. It is a sin to remain constipated when Mexican Root Pills only cost 25 cents a box. The Best Paia Curs. Is one that is absolutely safe and sure nnd that taken internally will cure cramps and colic, or applied externally will reduce swellings nnd subduo pain. Oooch's Quick Relief does this and only costs 25 cents a box. Want to Bt Pretty f Then purify your blood by taking Uooch'g fcarsuparilla, the best of all blood medicines. Pi!e-ia Cure Piles! Money refunded if it ever fails. Asri-AotE cures i .'hills and Fever. THE STATE ELECTION Some of thfl Lorpous Siifrgeistecl by the Vote of reiiiiaylvania. A CALL FOR PARTY UNITY The Swing f tha Political Pendulum Lends Some Republican Counties In the Democratic Column A Great Falling Off In the Republican Vote. Harrlsburjj, Pa., Nov. 7. The eb hinK tide of the election eieltement, which culminated In the verdict of the voters of Pennsylvania On Tues day last, renders an Intelligent survey of the situation possible at this writ ing. The first lmpresBlon one receives Is that a great many regular Republi cans voted for the Fusion candidates for the office of supreme court Jus tice and state treasurer, and that with more time and energy on the part of the Fitsionlsts, who did not In reality make their nominations until . the closing days of the canvass, they could have made even greater Inroads on the majority. It would be futile to Ignore the fact that this outcome of a comparatively tranquil canvass Is due to the deep and widespread discontent caused by legislative rapacity, executive con tempt for the will of the people, and the lowering of the Judicial tone as revealed In the disclosures made by the leading Republican newspapers of the state. It would be superfluous to supply a bill of particulars; every In telligent reader knows the facts, and knows, also, that they cannot be gain said. The great Republican majority of Pennsylvania has registered Its disapproval ot the men and methods at the head of tbe party In unmistak able terms, and in such a manner that he who runs may read. It will not do to say thftt this Is "an ofT year," and that the defect in the Republican vote Is not as significant as It might other wise be. It is a warning and a whole some one to the hien in charge of af fairs that unless they modify their methods, and get closer to the people In the choice of candidates for Im portant places, they will receive even a more emphatic rebuke next year, when more Important offices and Is sues are to be at stake. THE MAJORITY PARTY. With its great majority and its power for usefulness In the common wealth, there is no reason why the Republican party should be on the defense, or occupy the position of an apologist., as It was compelled to do this year. It Is all potent to shape proper legislation and to defeat unjust measures; It has the strength to take high ground In behalf on honest pri maries and honestly conducted elec tions, as Colonel L. A. Watres de clared In a recent Interview; and It Is powerful enough to elect men of integrity and of eminent personal fit ness to high idares. The position of Colonel Watres, "as I understand It from his publicly expressed opinions, is that the Republican party possesses within Itself a power so ample and so great as to enable It to assume complete responsibility for the gov ernment of this commowealth without fusion r alliance with any other party whatsoever. Possessing this great advantage, why will It permit itself to be shorn of Its Samsonlan strength by alliance with the Delilah of corruption, no matter what direc tion it may come from? If it la only true to Its own traditions its place Is secure as the dominant party of the state; but it must show that It Is the minister and not the master of the people; that it is the true ex pression of their sovereign will, and not the meant by which designing men may fasten themselves securely In place, llko barnacles on a great ship to voyage across oceans and ride triumphantly through swelling tides where they could never hope to ven ture on their own merits. The result of Tuesday's election was, in reality, shaped by Republican votes, and If Yerkes had been elected supreme court judge and Coray state treasurer It would be the work of Republicans as surelas was the election of Judge Potter and Representative Harris. WHAT THE VOTE BHOWS. Although the Republican party car ried the state, the report shows that It was dc by greatly reduced plu ralities as compared with the elec tion of two years ago. In niaDy coun ties there was a remarkable falling off in the vote, resulting from dissatis faction with tha Republican managers and their nominees. Luserne county, the home of Mr. Coray, the Fusion candidate for state treasurer, gave hi in a tremendous vote, and Lacka wanna, close by, jumped clear out of the Republican column and gave a surprising majority for Coray and Yerkes, In addition to electing tbe en tire local Democratic ticket by amaz ing majorities. Scranton, the princi pal city of Lackawanna, took this oc casion to show Its displeasure over the passage of the "Ripper" act, which swept its mayor out of office, and put a recorder In his place. Ordi narily Lackawanna county la Republi can by 2,000 majority; on Tuesday last It gave the Democratic ticket a majority of 3,000. Such a sweeping change indicates deep-seated displeas ure with the state 'administration and tbe methods of the party managers. In .Northampton county the Republi cans cut their party ticket, as they also did in Lycoming, Northumber land, Montgomery. Venango, Warren and all along the line. The remark able feature of the vote In Delaware rounty la the falling of Potter behind To Cure a Cough. Stop coughing, as it Irritates the lungs and gives them no chance to heal. Foley's Honey and Tar enres without causing a strain in throw ing oil the phlegm like common couh exH-cturafjta. For aula at Armstrong's drug store. K2utt Tour Bewls With tuctratt Camty Ctut.ariic, eure eouHUjmuuQ lorever. iM. Wi. Ii 0. 0 C iU, li u,x,.,itiui,a u.vu.y. Harris by over Loot) votesi. Evidently the telephone story strmk Dclawaro bard. A careful Bcnitiny ot the re turns throughout the state clearly demonstrates that the spirit of Inde pendence is abroad among the voters, and that If the great Republican party Is to hold Its prestige and Its power In the commonwealth it must be through creditable nominations and a scrupulous regard for the popular will. SOME FEATURES OF THE. CAM PAIGN. Philadelphia and Allegheny stood by the ticket through local influences and organisation. There are three or four factions In Pittsburg, and each was so anxious to show how many more votes than the other It. could control for the ticket, that the aggre gate was unexpected. Outside the two big cities, however, the undercur rent of discontent made Itself felt with unmistakable emphasis and manifest ed a widespread disposition on the part of Republicans to rebuke the machine. A story was circulated In the last days of the campaign which took thousands of Democratic vot"s away from Mr. Coray. It was to the effect that he was an enemy of the beer Interest at Harrisburg and an un compromising Prohibitionist. All the brewers and saloonkeepers In the state were advised of this and voted and worked against him might and main. They not only voted against him them selves, but Induced every man thej could Influence to do so. I venture the assertion that this element alone re duced the Coray vote by many thous ands. Whether he deserved this an tagonism or not I am not prepared to say. The lesson of the election, how ever, Is that a strictly Independent ticket and a straight Democratic tick et can be more formidable In a state campaign than a combination of these forces, for the reason that partisans can always be persuaded Into an ex cuse for voting against that particular fusion candidate who Is not. of their party. This has been done quite ex tensively In the campaign which clos ed with Tuesday's election. Regular Republicans hope there will be no call for an Independent movement In next year's campaign. They want to see a candidate nominated for Governor who will represent the entire party, and be In harmony with Its highest aspira tions. In conversation with many of them this week I find that It Is not at all to their taste to be at odds with the party of their choice, and they hope the necessity will not arise again. How to avert such a condition is slmplo enough. It can be done by nominating a gubernatorial candidate who is not a factionlat, and who represents the highest and best aspirations of the great Republican party. A TIME FOR UETTER THINGS. The general sentiment among Re publicans Is that it Is time for better things. They do not want a repetition of the late legislature, to whose con duct the falling off In the party vote this week may be largely attributed. "Were It possible to have such another legislature, animated by the same reck less disregard for the popular will," said an old Cameron Republican to day, "It would break the party. What we want," he added earnestly, "Is a body of law-makers with proper con victions of public duty, and a decent respect for the state constitution. I don't care bow partisan or regular it may be if It is actuated by a right sense of Its sworn obligations. With such a legislative body and a governor like Colonel Watres, as 'regular' as they make 'em, but above reproach, our splendid old party would renew the traditions that made It great and re spected In the years gone by. I be lieve," he added, "that with Watres for our candidate next year the Republi cans of Pennsylvania would win a united victory, and leave no room for Pattisonlan accidents." You will find this sentiment s'.rong everywhere among Republicans, ex cepting, of course, those who are com mitted to the present regime, and who Imagine that the men who run things are Invincible. There were some per sons of the same frame of mind when Pattison was a candidate. They would not learn wisdom from observation, and so they had to acquire it by experi ence, which Is the most costly of all schoolings, political or otherwise. WHEN DICKENS WAS HERE. In a recent letter I mentioned Gen eral Simon Oameron'a great political power as one of the most notable things In the history of Harrisburg. The State Capital Is noted for another thing, and that Is the remarkable com pliment paid to one of Its citizens by the famous novelist, Charles Dickens, and recorded in his "American Notes, ' which were written after his first visit to the United States. As every reader knows, Dickens saw but little that was good or gracious In this country dur ing that visit, and his vitriolic de scription of It caused much Indigna tion. But the author of David Copper field met one man In Harrisburg to whom he yielded the palm. It was the gentleman at whose hotel be stopped, and of whom he wrote these words'. "We were soon established In a snug hotel, which though smaller and far lest splendid than many we put up at, is raised above them all In my remem brance, by having for Its landlord the most obliging, considerate, and gentle manly person I ever had to deal with." It will be teen that Dickens makes no exception in favor of any person he bad met In any other country, and I am assured that his encomium was well bestowed. Truly, kindness is a great talisman. Dickens did not speak so well of the legislature that was here then. Its cuspidoreau tendencies made hit gorge rue. 8TREPHON. For Hoarseness. Renj. 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Trains Now Leavr Port Jkrvib as Follows. EASTWARD. No. 13, Dally Express 8 .24 A.M. " 10, Dally Express 6 20 " " Ki, Daily Except Sunday.. 6 HO " ' 2H, 7.40 " " 602, Sunday Only 7.58 " '8H, Dnily Except Sunday.. 10.20 " ' 6, Dally Way Train 12 26P.M. 80, Way Except Sunday. . . 8 22 " 2, Daily Express 4 25 " " 6(KS, Sunday Only 4. HO " " 8, Daily Express 5 20 ' " 18, Sunday only 5 40 1. " 22, Dally Except Sunday. . 8 Hi " 14, Dally 10.00 " WESTWARD. No. 8, Dally Express 13 30A. M. " 17, Daily Milk Train 8.06 " " 1, Daily Express 11.88 " " 11, EorHo'dalo E'pt Sun.. 12 10 P.M. " 6. Dally 5 15 ' " 27, Daily Except Sunday.. 5 50 " " 7, Daily Express 10.16 " Trains lenve Chambers streot, New York, for Port Jervis on woek days at 4 00, 7.80, 0.00, 9 15, 10.80 A. M., 1 00,8.00, 4 80, 6 80, 7 80, 9.16 P. M. On Snndtvs 4 Ui, 7 80, 9 00 A. M., 12.80, 2.80, 7 80 and 9 15 P. M. D. I. Roberts, General Passenger Agent, Now York, Washington Hotels. RIGGS HOUSE. The hotel par excellence of the capital, located within one block of the White House and directly opucBite the Treasury. Finest table In the city. WILLARD'S HOTEL. A famous hotelry, remarkable for Its historical associations and long-sustained popularity. Recently renovated, repainted aud partially refuruibhed. . NATIONAL HOTEL. A landmark among the hotels of Wash, lngton, patronized In former years by presidents and hih officials. Always a prime favorite. Recently remodeled and rendered better than ever. (ipp. Pa. R. R. dep. WALTER BURTON, Reg. Mgr. These hotels are the principal political rendezvous of the capital at all times. They are the best stopping places at rea sonable rates O. O. STAPLES. Proprietor. O. DCWITT,Mintr. 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