r VOLUME 8. KEYNOMWVILUO, l'ENN'A., WEDNESDAY, FEIUUIAUY 2!J, 11MM). iNTMJlKlMl. . 7 Picture Framing Vfoen You Want Tnat Picture Framed . Hring it to u and wo will frame it in tli latent style, with tnat, glass and everything complete to rtuit you at the lowest price. We Have Constantly on Hand . . . A large stock of all tho different kinds of picture frame moulding, gold leaf, gilt, antique oak, natural woods and the black or dark stained wood? that are all the rage now in picture frames. You can pick out what you want in the style of frame and mat, and we will do the work. We have con stantly on hand a large stock of the standard sizes of frames, which we are offering at reduced prices. Call and see our assortment and get our prices and we are sure of doing your work. Brumbaugh & Hillis, FURMTUKK IEA LEIIS Main .SvW. THE Jefferson Supply Co, 3 BIG STORES Reynoldsville, Rathmel and Big Soldier. Can fit you out in any line you may need, and at right prices, too. We have bargains to offer you this week in f SHOES, RUBBERS, UNDERWEAR, AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS that we are closing out at right prices. Our new goods are coming in rapidly now and our stores were never so full of good things and genuine bar gains. We are pleased to give you our prices and Bhow you goods at any time. If there is anything you want you can hardly miss it by ' coining to us. Cream cheese that is cream (cheese, melts in your mouth. ' Hobinson fe Mundorff sell it. Great big, fat, fresh oys ters at Robinson fe Mun dorff's. Hot cakes for breakfast. Try Aunt Jemima's Pan Cake Flour more healthful than buckwheat. Robinson & Mundorff have it. Try our fresh roasted coffee at 13c, worth 18c. It's a bargain. Robinson & Mundorff. We are still selling a straight GOo. English break fast tea at 40c. Robinson fc Mundorff. LaTgest stock and lowest prices all along the line at Robinson fc Mundorff's. Buy a bottle Dr. Keyers' Cough Cure, that cures your cough, and get a cake of dandruff soap for your hair frea Robinson fc Mundorff. NOTHING 4 T4m t. t Vin Vuttit mtt tt i 1 u . a nil utnulr.i manship ontor into tho construe- t urn of Hits ivirtcnci.i.A' Made with a view of suiting thoi exact wants of thu houso-kecpers at' a moderate oust. Goon Bakeks Perfect Roasters. Sold with That UnieiStandino, Reunoldsvllle Hardware Co. Tie Jefferson Supply Co. Jefferson County Republican Primary Election. OFFICIAL RETURN OF VOTE CAST TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 1900 niHTUNTH. Burnett Ilesver Hill Itiir Kim llrorltttftVVlllH. Hl.n.kvllin ('Inyvllle Clover Corsle LJ: hlilietl- llntl scemid (lie-kill Heath lletiileinoii ImisI West Klin Mi' 'iilmont I'hul Si ml... Tlilnl Oliver l'eiry lMiiiereek Knl Vt wt I'olk PorHT i'unxsiitiiiMiey .Von h South Keviiolilsvllln llist Neeoinl Klturicolil Koe Snyder Hiimmei'vHIc I 11I011 WnrsRW Kiist West .. W.fhlnirtim KhIIh Creek i'PIMT Idtnor Win, Heynolitsvlllp Wlnslow Fust WpnI Woithvlllu otinir North, r'lrst North, Second South Tot Hi ritirulltlcs. Cold is a Blensing. Many XTH(in ronuid tho winter hcii son iiM it n unfnrtunato vlHitation. It In cotiHidorcd both uncomfortublu to tlm body und hni mfiil to thu hunKb. Thin in an error. Cold In tho mont potent aRent (or the rcHtoratlon and pronerva tlon of normal activity on the part of tho orcana of tho human body. It Is a wImo plan of I'rovldonoe which gtvcti uh a chantfo of seaming. Thu winter cold cornea aii a tonic to repair thu Injurlua done by tho enervating heat of Hummer. Bummer, it Im true, haa many wIho iihoh tn tho mutter of health. It induces out door life, rids tho syHtem of poiHona through copious perspiration, and through tho scorching rays of nun de stroys germ life. Winter is tho great bracer of thu Hya tern. It stimulates activity in every organ. When cold attacka the surface of the body tho blood is set Into more free circulation as a mean of bodily warmth. Tt Is through tho circulation of tho blood that the human anatomy is kept in repair. When tho food has been digested and converted into liquid form it is taken up by the blood and carried the rounds of tho system for tho purpose of repairing the wato places. When the cold cannon Increased circulation it also brlnga about more perfect nutrition. Man's face and hands illiiMtrate how weather-proof tho body becomes when exposed to air. Continued activity In circulation on the surface, caused by tho air coming in contact with the skin, tends to nourish and thicken the skin. Thus man's skin grows thicker in win ter,, just us animals are supplied with a double coat of fur. Murlenvlllo A'jirw. Two Weeks Tour to Florida. Tho second Pennsylvania R. n. tour of the season to Jacksonville, allowing two weeks in Florldu, will leave -New York and Philadelphia February 20th. Kxcui-Hion tickets, Inoluding railway transportation, Pullman accommoda tions (one berth), und meals en route In both directions while traveling on the special train, will be sold at tho following rates: Now York, fclO.OO; Philadelphia, Harrlsburg, Baltimore, and Washington, $48.00; Pittsburg. $53.00, and at proportionate rates from other point. For ticketa,itinerarlesand othor Infor mation apply to ticket agents; Thos. K. Watt, PuHHoiigor Agent Western Dis trict, Pittsburg, Pa , or to Geo. W. Boyd, Ass't Generul Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station. Philadelphia. A Frightful Blunder Will often causa a horrlblo burn, scald, cut or bruise, Buuklun's Arnica Salvo will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures fever sores, ulcers, bolls, oorus, all skin eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. Only 22 uts. a box. Cure guarantopd. Sold by H. A. Stoke, druggist. If you want a good fitting suit or an overcoat, go to John & Thompson, merchant tailors. ronir. Hi'tuitp N. Pel. Pel. 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Ml VI lull IM 43 17 HO Wlj 124 31 l.tlj 2ft 112 124 l ft2 47 17 3222 ft7ll ;H73 144ft, 2!l IKI2 H7 32.M 2H7II IM2,I700 I47 1041'..... llrjH .... IIW.... HCiilftAI I27H .... HIqIi ScDool Bulletin. EDITORIAL STArr. I4lt.r-li-ChliN Dtrtk. Mtribill. '00. Aiflittit EJIUr-Ittii ling. '01. Ul Edltor-CIU Ltnktrl, '00. i.andsi.'aim: uakdknino. Thu pleasant occupation of landseaiM gardening is now calling the attention of many people. It Is distinctly nn art. The laying out of grounds around a ' residence, tho planting of trees and shrubs, and tho arranging of Dower beds call for an artist's tusto. Often times thu beauty of a palaco is spoiled because the grounds surround ing it are poorly or carelussly laid out. Many think that anyone can do this. Thoy may do it so an to beautify the grounds and they may not. The effect of this Is most forcibly and most often seen In the Mower gardens. A great many gardens are planted '"just any way," o reference being made as to how thu flowers will look. It seems when viewing such a place that the gardener has taken many kindsof seeds mixed them and scattered them by tho handful. But tho horticulturist plans tho place, thu bhupo and design of each flower wound. In tho parks of the great elites the flower beds are of great beauty; no two of which aru alike. Many peculiar do- signs are carried out. One year in Washington Park, Chicago, there was a globe, perhaps twenty feet in dlame ter, which represented the world. This globe was covered with plants of differ ent colored foliage one color being used todeslgnuto the water, and other colors to represent thu different 0011 11 tries. Not fur from tho globe there was another odd floral design. It was a gate eight foot high and nearly twelve feet wide. The gate, which was open a little way, was miido to represent tho "gates ajar" as spoken of in Milton. In the same park was found a sundial. The shadow of the style, which was covered with foliage plants, full on a dial made of flowers. This figure not only added beauty to the grounds, but also told the correct time to tho passer by, thus serving a double uso. A few feet farther on were two floral umbrel lus, one open, thu othor closed. The Hug of our country proudly spread its beautiful folds before us. For thu de light of thu children there was an elo phant twenty feet in length, madu of tho beautiful fuliago plants. Near tho elephant, on either sldu of tho walk, lay a roll of carpet. They were partly un rolled and so showed tho exquisite colors and beautiful designs found in real carpet. The flower mounds deserve much of our attention, for thoy showed tho tasto or tno gardener. They wero every shape one could think of und thu club orutu designs were beautiful, thu differ ent colors being placed where the best harmony could be obtained. Now it took taste and "Yankee ingenuity" to think of so many novelties to delight the Chicago public, and must have tak en a great amount of planning to give such excellent nffecls ns were found there. Nearly all iHTctipntlntm havo been In vaded by women and the occupation of liindeno gardening Is not exempt. .lust lately a woman has been appointed to take charge of Lincoln Park at a al- ary of l.2il0 a year. Of course few per sons n eelvesueh comH'iination for their ink, yet the laid"oiive gardener In the future will have a better Income and more recognition as a hcautlflor In the world than hn did formerly. Many persons who feel that they havo the qualifications are now fluting them selves for this work. Ho In tho twen tieth century wu may expect better judgment In the decorating of homo grounds, and more taste In the arrange ment of flowers, and a general beauti fying of tho wholo country, OlIHKRVRR. IX'A1.B. Miss Molllu McDonald, of tho Hub Junior class, vlHltcd In Diiltols the lat ter part of last week. The advice of a certain member of tho High Hehool ti the other members Is that they should never attempt tn try tin the teachers coat and hat during his alweiiee. The following persons visited the Literary Society Friday: Miss Kilna Myers, Mrs. Baker anil Mrs, Thomas, Geometry Ktiidenl The sum of tho antecedents is equal to thu sum of tho "consequences." Christ Ino Brown, accompanied by her grandfather, went to Pittsburg Friday. A. W. Hawk can truly becalli d "the laughing philosopher." The lecture Friday night excelled In humor every thing that has ever been given In Beyn oIiIhvIIIii. It always does people good to laugh, and they certainly hud tho chance Friday. People would llvo long er If there wore more jmoplo like Mr. Haw kH. The total amoiit of money tiiW- n in by the led uru course was ."iilO.llH. Tho amount spent for talent, advertising and printing was fL'WI.IM. Thu gain, 2I0.1H. I2t.2"i of this litis tiocn used to clear the debt un tho piano and for laboratory purposes. At thu present time there Is $xil.T4 in the treasury. An account of tho money received and expended will Imi made to thu school board at tho close of thu school year. The number of students enrolled at the close of lust month was li4H, High est percentage of attendance, which was IH) icr cent was in the High School Thu least tardiness was in Koom No. 11, only three persons biting tardy during the month. Wu ure vnry sorry to suv that our classmate, Sully Montgomery, is unable to return to school on account of In juries received hy falling a few weeks ago. Thu program!!!') that was rendered in Society Friday uflcrnoon was very in structive an well as Interesting. Thu debate on tho South African war was delivered in a pleasing manner by Ira Bowser, Ed. Foster, Fred Smith and Bulph Kirk. Clement Flynn's extract from Shakespeare was received with enthusiasm that expressed the enjoy' meut of his hearers. Among tho others that took part were Misses F.lhel Wins low, Verdi Dougherty, Klllo Mohney and Sophtu Ilcckmnn. Found A valuntlne entitled "You've only ono man on tho string." Owner may havo It by proving property, pay ing dumuges, ulso paying for this adver tlsement. Inquire at Bulletin office. "Where lire you lolna my pretty maid?" "Colleriinic souvenirs, kind sir," slm fcuid; "May I m with you my nieity middy" "fy fads not skmiiis, kind sir." she said. One of the Juniors has a friendship heart with the initials P. II. on, which sho suys stunds for Pennsylvania Rail road. Eenry person is entitled to his own opinion concerning thu matter. It la boned that the "Long" and tho "Short" of the Senior class will bo able to overcome their curiosity next time that they are told that a pretty little boy is on the landing. A lotter has been received from tho "High School Journal" of DuBols. The "Journal" is a magazine of il pages, it is published monthly and may bo had for ten cents a number, or twonty-flvo cents for three numbers. Pearl Barto, '!)!!, visited the school on Friday. Stood Death On". E. B. Munday, a lawyer of Henrietta, Tex., oneo fooled a grave-digger. Ho suys, "My brother was very low with muliirlul fever und jaundice. I per suaded him to to try Kleetrlo Bitters, und he wus soon much better, but con tinued their uso until ho was wholly cured. I um sure Electrlo Bitters saved his life." This remedy expels malurla, kills disease germs und pur ifies tho blood; aids digestiou, regulates liver, kidneys and bowels, cures con stipation, dyseps!n, nervous diseases, kidney troubles, female complaints; gives perfect health. Only fiOo at U. Alex. Stoko's drug store. CADENZA. Wnff tinf In rn, prwwt, The mnft that In tnrrnir. ftpHN lliol arr ymintr htit With Joy ef tomorrow, CUMIn html rlmt With ItllM that thpy borrow. nutria that arr old frar Thotia;ht of hrt ftlarlnraa. Hot for Ihr fl'illrr nr Mimic of MilotiMi, Out anil a Ian, ilrar. Memory h mntnnt -Harriet I'reacott Hpoffonl In Woman's Horn Companion. ODD TOWN OF CULLODEN. Th l.lqnor F.lrmn "RttKlnrrrert" Hi Anils Out of tlis Vlllna. "I reckon we've get the oddest town In our state that there la In the United fltntcs." and! a West Virginia man. "Ever hear of C'ulloilcn? I don't menu the i liins of Cullodcn ilenei Hied by the poet Campbell. I mean Ctilloden. IV. Va. Well. sir. uliout half the populu tlnn of the town doesn't live In tint town and enn't vote In the town, al though they are right In the town. "I'll explain. The goud people, nml they are In the innjorlty. too, we down on saloons and liquor In any shape. They got up n teinpcrnnrp meeting ami purposed to drive the liquor men nut rt town. When you find a West Virgin ian who helleves In liquor, you find a mnn who Is ready to flghl for It. Tim liquor people got together nml In some wny got the coiiililcncp of the town en gineer. I don't know whether he xrnn n Honor run ri or not, hut they gel him on their side. The engineer discovered that the to'vn was not tit I r I out right, and he got authority to chnnge the metes nud hounds. When he finished the J0I1. the temperance people found nut that they lived lut outside nf the line of the town, no iniitler whnt pnrf of the town their houses were In. A mnn could stand In his hnek yard ami talk 10 the mnn whose place wn right up ni;iilnst I1I1 place arid who was 1 voter, hut the first man hail lost hi' vote. "The lines of the engineer excluded, ns I hnr said, the temperance people. It took In the license folk nil right. The um i of Culloileii ns It Is now looks n gond deal like a aheet of pnper nfter n fly with Ink on Its feel mennders across It. You can tell how n citizen of Cullodcn stands on the liquor question by the place where he builds a bouse. If he builds one. which doesn't often occur. In spite of Its xlgzng bounda ries, however. Ctillodcr In n contented community." New Vork' Sun. A I'nlnfn! Memory. A Indy who lives on Morgan slreet took her 5 year-old sou to n photog rapher's to have his picture taken. Khu was nnxloiis to secure a good like ness nt this pnrtleulnr sitting because he wished to distribute the plctnres among some friends who were then her guests. The child's Idea of tho affnir, how ever, did not apparently hnrmnnlze with that of his mother, for when tho mnn with the camera began to ad just the lens 11 lid direct It toward little Kdwnrd that yonntt person set up whnt was umiuestloniilily a howl. lu vulu did the mother call Into use her utmost forensic abilities. Edward did not wunt his picture taken. "Why. my child." she sold soothing ly, "the gentlemun won't hurt you. Just smile and keep still a moment, and It will he all over before you know It." "Yen. I know, iiuiiiiiria." whimpered the youth. vlth the tears running down his checks, "but Hint's what you told me at the dentist's." St L011U Post-Dispatch. A Model nf .lor. The nrC' t priced the easel in front of hla model and worked away rapidly oa his illlegoi icnl picture of "Joy." "I'ncle Epiiruiiu," ho said. "If this picture Is a success I shnll plve you. be sides the half dollar I promised, the finest and plumpest young pullet In the market." A grin overspread the shiny face of Uncle Ephrnlm, but the urtist was dis appointed. Tho result wus not quite what he had expected. An Inspiration enmo to his aid. "Down en South Witter fltreet this morning." he went on. "I saw the fat test possum that was ever brought to this town. I am gulug to get it for you." "Colly:" And the plcturo was a magnificent guccess. Chicago Tribune. Whnt Offended Her. Milk Denier What did you sny to Mrs. tikurpo yesterday when you call td for her money? Driver-Nothing particular. Why? Mlllc Dealer She's sent word that she don't want u. to serve her any more. You must have said something to oil end her. Driver No. I didn't. I simply usked her for the money for tho week's milk. She says. "You'd better chalk it up," and I suys. "Wo do that ulivaJy." Catholic Standard and Times. Mentioned ns Tannl, Clnrn-DId tho nuwspnpcra notice your pupa nt the banquet? Freddie Yes. Clara Well, ninnium said nhe could not see his nauio lu the list. Freddie No, but the list ends up with "and others." That menus pupa. They always mention him that way Tlt-Hlts.