To the SUBSCRIBERS of this paper we make an offer of IO per cent, off on the dollar of all goods purchased at our sore from now until FEB. I2TH, 1902, by presenting this "ad" at the store. NO DISCOUNT WITHOUT "Ad." Call In and ask for our I9Q2 Calendar. KANE, THE G 21 Telephone New FRIBUME A NEW OLD PAPER. Minora, Semi your TltllH NH 1 mm pi ft copy SLLISl . Hi wWi A k.T) OF GQST 1 1 1 Y7e Are Going to Leave Town. Hero is a stock of $2o,000 to lc slaughtered. The peo ple of Port Jervis and vicinity never liefore had such an opportunity to Furnish Their Homes at rt less price than it. cost to make the goods. Every article in the store MUST GO! If you are likely to want any Furniture, Carpets or Crockery in the.next ten years, it will pay you to buy now, even - if you have to borrow the "money. "We have only the month of February in which to Dispose of the Entire Stock. Our store was closed all day Wednesday to enable us to arrange the goods for this Closing' Out Sale. " . On Thursday morning, Feb. (J, we opened at 10 o'clock. Be on Hand Early h that you may get the cream of the bargains at this . Groat Closing Out Sale. P. G. Boarding House Keepers, take notice. Terms, Cash, -or .Approved Note. :? if i ' i. " s !2 PIKE STREET, Foley's Kidney Cure t-ii, kS A iJiW 5 .'( J btaJJcf fljfitt b i A a i ijnuu 11 mi. Front St., Port Jervis Call P. J. 182 York FARE3E For Mxty VHiirs tli NEW YORK WKEKLY TRIH VSK lmn been a national weekly newspaper, rem. almost entirely by fanners, mid ha enjoyed tliecoml rteuce unit support of tho Anieriean people to n degree never attained by ny similar publication. THR New York Tribune farmer Is made nbsoluti ly for fanners and their families. The first ntitnher wns issued November 7, Kvery department of ntfrteultura! Industry i covered hy speeial contributors who are leaders In their respect ive lines, nnd the TKIrH'NK KAHMKK will he in overy sense n h.b class, up to date, live, enterprising aerlcultural pnper. profusely .Unstinted with pictures of live stock, model farm buildings nnd homes, tigrlciil turnl machinery, etc,. Farmers' wives, sons nnd daughters will find special patfes for their entei tatnmrMit Regular priee, f 1 tit) pr year, hut you can buy It with your favorite homo weekly newspaper, THIO P1KK CIU'NTV i'KKS. one year for $1HU. Send your sub.-ci iptions and money to THK PRRSS, nmnn tid n1lrfl to the NKW YOflK AUMKK, w York t'ltv, and n fine will be mallei! to yim. & OUT PITS It .-, m'1 J M I I I V Furniture Go, PORT JERVIS, Fi. Y. n A t! n r r? n A t.vn i riiofcl naaiitiy ! in th wvriii- Liver Pills That's what you need: some thing to cure your bilious ness and give you a good digestion. Aycr's Pills are liver pills. They cure con stipation and biliousness. Gently laxative. 25c. pjiriMvrniARrc r.vcfr. .Whiskers Wauled Her ta VnnNh. Conjurer ( pniii t i ii if tn n nrne ealt Jet) .'oxv, Indie- nnd i-entli-im u. al ow me to exhiliit my concluding trick. , would nsk miv lady in the company 'o step on the sinre and stnnd !n this iiphoiird. 1 nil then close t Fie door.' i hen I open it nirain the lndv will lave vntiished without Ifavinij a trace tchind. , (ientlcmait In Kront Pent (iisiile to ii.x wife) my. old wnnuin. do nir a tavor and Mep iip. Tit-ltits. A Night Alarm. Worse tlinn an alnrm of fire nt night in tlie ln.ts.y cjurIi of croup, which sounds like the children's dunth knoll and it means (Tenth tin. loss Botnothiiig is done- quickly. Fo ley's Honey nnd Tiir tiovcr foils to Rive instnnt rnlicf nnd quickly enrpn the worst, fornix of ctonp. Mrs. V. K. Cordier of M;inniii(ton, Kv , writes : "My three year old girl lind a severe cnn of croup ; the doctor snid she could not live. 1 got a bot tle of Foley's Honey and Tar, the first dose gave quick relief nnd saved hfirlifn." Hetnso substitute. Sold nt Armstrong's drug store. A Mlnlnter'a Joke. "T haven't Keen your face in church fntely, .Miss Dresser." "Why, Mr. Texter; I've leen there every Kiindny." "M-ui maybe: but from where you sit, you know, that hip bat of yours hides your face from me completely." Philadelphia ltulletin. Foley's Honey nnd Tar Is best, for croup and whooping cough, contnina no opiates, and cures quickly. Care ful mothers keep it in the house. 8o'd at Armstrong's drntj store. The Proof. Then the defiant, militant spirit took possession of the devoted mis sionary. "Yon think I'm n pudding!" he ;ried. 'Til show yon I nm not!" "The proof of the pudding is In the eatiiiff!" rejoined the savage, darkly. Detroit Free Tress. The most relinble prepnrntion for kidney troubles on the Tnnrket is Foley's Kidney Cure, Bold at Arm strong's drug store. Ilia Gentle Reproach. "Father," said the boy, I want five cents for a top." "What in the world do you want of t top?" demanded the father. "What do 1 want of a top!" repeat ed the boy, in surprise. "Yhy, weren't you ever a boy, father?" Chicago Post. Foley's Honey and Tar cures the cough caused by attack of la grippe. It bonis the lungs. Sold at Arm strong's drug store. Grltlim Alona M,.rr. George How is your suit vith Miss de Pink progressing? Jack Finely. When I ...ill i iog wags his tail. Tit-Hits. Mothers can safely give Foley's Honey and Tar to their children for coughs and colds, for it contains no opiates or other poisons. Bold nt Armstrong's drug store. A Hand Game. AlthouKh in fln unselfish tone' Men preach the golden rule anew. Each aloaya tries to keep his own And net the other fellow's, too. Washington Star. Winter coughs are apt to result in consumption if neglected. They can be soon broken up by using Fo ley's Honey and Tar. 8od at Ann strong's drug store. - Wanted ! Reliable man for ma linger of branch Office we wish tuojieiriii this vicin ity. Here Is a good opening for the right man. Kindly give good ref erence when writing. The A. T. Morris Wholesale House, Cincinnati, Ohio. Illustrated catalogue 4 cents stamps. . 2-2 If you want to sell your real estate, lust it nt once wth ' JOShll'HJ. HAKT, General insurance Agt., llrown's Huilding, Milford, I'a. DON'T TOBACCO SPIT and SMOKE our Lileawav! You can tctirt(t of anv form ! tob.ux-u ujut. e I t iim.,o wt'JI, strung, ni'wnriu- fiH.l m w Jte and vit-r l,y t.ti.n1K' jJ-10ttAOt tial itiukctt Wciik men attoiiU ! -. Veil Uiii'i.U Cviftd. All i; I-' -i. Ul 1 U aii.l .t..hh lki.iv Ad.llrr MI;Kl,Mi Foley's Honey w Tar I Mil Men and Newspapers Outspoken For Colonel Watres, IMPORTANCE OF THE DELEGATES The People' Opportunity at the Pri maries, Where the Popular Will 8hould Find Expression Increasing Demand For a Candidate Like Col onel Watres, Who Will Lead a United Party to VictoryRobust Republican Sentiment. HarriBhur, Pa., Feb. 24. The peo pie's opportunity is at the primaries. When that fluty Is neglected or suf fered to go hy default It Is Idlo to in diilgo In demrticiation of others who may be quick to take advantage or popular apathy and turn it to their own account. Press and plnifonn. grange and lodge may ring with de nunciation of machine politics, but If the voters fall to use the power they possess at the primaries they must blame themselves for the result. If we aow tares we ennnot expect a harvest of wheat; or If we spend all the planting season in Idleness we cannot hope for a harvest of any kind "Strike while the Iron is hot"ls a prac tlcal motto. It means that we shall seize the opportune moment to do the right thing. The primary Is the hot Iron of politics. If we let It tool and underlake to strike afterward, wi shall strike to no purpose; hut If wt go to the primaries and Insist upor the exercise of our rights as citizens In the election of delegates to county district and state convention!!, wt shall have no occasion for regret latei on when we soe the party standard upheld by men of our own choosing and not by tnncblne-appolnted candi dates. There Is need for urgent action In the present political condition ol affairs in Pennsylvania If the nexl Republican state convention Is to give full, free and fair expression to the popular Judgment of the party in the choice of a candidate for governor like Colonel L. A. Watres, wbo stands for genuine, unadulterated, non-factional upright and square Republicanism. II the wholesome sentiment now pre vailing throughout the state in behall of Colonel Watres takes practical shape at the primaries in the election of delegates who are favorable to him. his nomination Is certain, and his triumphant election as the next gov ernor of Pennsylvania Is a foregone conclusion. IMPOHTANCE OF DELEGATES. The Importance of sending delegates to the state convention who are friend ly to the nomination of Colonel Wa tres can readily be understood. If they ate Instructed for him it will rellere them of - the Importunities with which delegates are usually be set, and will also Insure the nomina tion of a winning candidate for gov ernor, who will also be Instrumental In carrying those congressional and legislative districts and counties that are now considered doubtful, and that will, assuredly be lost to the party In case It should be handicapped with an undesirable' nomination. I mention Colonel Watres as the candidate around whom the rank and file of the Republican party should rally, be cause there are only two candidates In the Held, and Colonel Watres Is the only one wbo has made his appeal di rect to the party at large, In accord ance with the best traditions of popu lar government. This Is one of the reasons, although there are many oth ers, why Republicans from end to end of the state should Join tn the great popular movement for his nomination. It Is the Judgment' Of many veteran Republicans who want to see the party united, harmonious and successful, that-Colonel Watres la the roan with whom to accomplish this desirable re sult, and they want him nominated for governor, because his candidacy would put an end to factional bickering and carry with It the assurance of victory from the moment of his nomination. With Colonel Watres as the standard bearer the Republican newspapers, orators and advocates would not be called upon to enter Into a campaign of defense, apology and explanation, and the ghost of the "ripper" bill would not be an Issue In the canvass. This is the sentiment among those who are urging his nomination, and they are all sincere, earnest, loyal Republl Mai, aniloua for rty auacess. TLUTT LBADBR FOR WATRErf. Dalte the efort put forward to prove that the opponent of Co'onel Watres is the "residuary legatee" of the present administration at Hariia burg.the fact remains that outside that coterie the accredited Republican lead ers men who are more solicitous for party success than for the success of a faction, favor the nomination of Colonel Watres for governor. Ei United States Senator Cameron's chief concern in this yuaj-'s campaign Is for party unity and victory, and It is no longer a secret that he desires to see Watre nominated. In I.userne conn ty the brilliant Coiigresaman Henry W. Palmer, who was one of the ablest and most high minded members of tho state constitutional convention whicli Kidney complaint kills more peo ple than any other disease. This is due lo the disease being so insidious that it guts a good hold on the .sys tem before it is recognized. Foley's Kidney Cure will prevent, the devel opment of fatal disease if taken in tune. Sold at Armstrong' ding store. UowAnTuRraldutMl or H-iUm Si.arn-ua e!l!rure ll ikC'.ey Ul Piitb fclot'c, Bu".iii Lv t u.w. g w If. 1 , l ' framed Pennsylvania s present organic law, Is earnest and outspoken for Wa tres. In Lackawanna county Mnjnr Everett Warren, a leading memher of the bar, a former president of tho State League of Republican Clubs, and a delegate to the la:-t national con vention tlmt nominated President Mo Klnley, Is active and eloquent In urg ing the nomination of Colonel Watres. Wayne. Pike, Monroe, Susquehanna, Bradford, and In fact tho whole north eastern tier of counties, are enthusi astic for Watres, and the sentiment in his behalf Is extending rapidly thrnuclinut the state. WAT RES CLUPS ORGANIZED. And it is not the men of promi nence alone who are active In behalf of Colonel Watres. The strength and popularity of his candidacy are seen In the organization of Watres Clulu throughout the state. These clubs are forming In every one of the 67 coun ties of the commonwealth, and their membership is numerous and Impres sive. From what I can learn of this feature of the preliminary campaign the sentiment for Watres is assuming the proportions of a tidal wave all over the Keystone State. It Is one of the most remarkable demonstrations made In behalf of any candidate In a good many years and It Is practical and will prove effective. The friends of Colonel Watres desire that this grow ing sentiment In his behalf shall be shaped Into delegates who will go to the state convention pledged to his support. The elertlon of delegates Is In the hands of the people, and they will miss a great opportunity If they fall to avail themselves of their pre rogative at the primaries. The hope of the machine is that the people will neglect the primaries and, so permit the selection of delegates who can be manipulated at the state convention. With the record of the last Session of the legislature still fresh in the public mind It would be a thousand pities to let this Important work go by default In any district In the state. There is too much at stake this year to be In different to the primary elections, or neglect the Important work of electing delegates who shall fittingly repre sent the popular will In the Btate con vention. ROBUST REPUBLICAN SENTIMENT Robust Republican sentiment is as serting Itself in favor of the nomina tion of Colonel Watres not only In the outBpoken utterances of leading mem bers of the party, but In the newspa pers as well. Within the week I have noticed unmistakable evidence of this In some of the best party Journals in the slate. These papers are both Re publican and regular. They voice the spirit of the party, and are not. the mere echoes of factional oracles. They are edited by men who are evidently anxious for victory In their respec tive districts as well as in the state, and who want to see a candidate nominated for governor whose name will be a shibboleth for success. The Hallstead Herald, of Susquehanna county, may be accepted as a fair rep resentative of the general drift of un adulterated Republican Journalistic opinion on the present situation. Sus quehanna is a Republican county. It Is the county of Galusha A. Grow, tho veteran statesman and champion of Republican principles, whose name Is a household word In this section. The Hallstead Herald after paying tribute to the greatness of Pennsylvania po litically and industrially, declares that In this year's campaign the party lead ers should give the people a candidate for governor "who has never been di rectly or Indirectly concerned In the obnoxious legislation that has been re cently Imposed upon the state against Its wish and adverse to its real wel fare, and see that he Is otherwise ir reproachable." The Herald asks: "Would Colonel Watres meet these re quirements?" and this Is how It an swers the question: "Those who have watched his career and are acquainted with his line personalitywill answer In the affirmative. He is an upright and fair man. He has had wide ex perience in the public affairs of the state. Wis administration of the office of lieutenant governor was above re proach. His course as senator met with the' approval of the Btate. His name Is not found connected with a single unwise enactment. He Is young, high minded, energetic and fearless. He is a successful business man and not a professional politician. He stands well with his party, and the leaders have always found him fight ing on the side that obtained, for the straight party organization, the wis est and safest result. He haa not only the respect of the people, but be has the respect of the best straight Repub licans in the organization. He is a party man, strong, vigorous and brave tn all those things that make for the true welfare of the state. He would Inspire the young voters to ac tive work. He would enable the old leaders to inaugurate an offensive cam paign from the start. He would bring a united support to the ticket of both the straight and independent ele ments In the party." The best of all this Is that every word of it is true, and that It la a modest presentation of the merits of Colonel Watres. It Is, moreover, an expression of the opinion entertained by th9 most tfeuughtfill men and news papers In the state, those who are not willing to sacrifice the permanent suc cess of the party for the fleeting tri umph of a faction. I do not overstate the case when I assert that all the In dications at the present writing over whelmingly favor Colonel Watres, of Lackawanna, as the Republican caudi cjio for governor of Pennsylvania. j STREI'IION. When you wake tip with a bad taste in your mouth, go nt once to A. V. liilrli iV; Hon, Matamoras, or any ding or general store in Pike county Hiul get a freo gum pie of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. One or two d-.-stswill make you wiill. They ulo cure bilious ness, sick headache and constipation. I EilutAt Tour Buneli With I'McHnu. I c rikijt c uiiirfinc, cuie t'Oimt Ipai urn Iuioer. IW.wy. It C-0 'v. K.lit tu K vfc u (viyuci UyiioJ, ASTHMA G Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Cure in All Cases. 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