Dealers, Attention !die 7 , There Is No Physiological Reason PITTSBURG EXPOSITION NOW IN FULL SWING DO NOT LAY DOWN THIS PAPER WITHOUT FIRST READING THIS. Four years ago we started in to manufacture high grade macaroni, and we have bt-en kept busy delivering the goods ever since. Twice within the above period we have been compelled to enlarge our factory, in order to supply our growing trade, until at present we have the best equipped plant for the manufacture of. macaroni, noodles, etc., in this part of the country. We have been urged by our many friends in the trade to manutacture an extra fine brand of macaroni for the fancy grocery trade. We have just added this department to our already large factory and are now in position to supply the trade with a superior article along these lines. This new kind of macaroni we call our "Jeffer son Brand" and comes packed in one pound paper cartons, 24 cartons to the case. We also wish to call your atten tion to our ''Jefferson Brand" Double Egg Noodles, so called on account of us using two eggs to the pound of noodles, whereas other manufacturers use only one egg to the pound, or at best three eggs to two pounds1 of noodles. These noodles come in two styles: Broad style, which is . termed "Ribbon Noodles," and fine style, which we call "Fcdclina Amatasse." These noodles.can be used in a va riety of ways: Prepared the same as macaroni, or with meat broth, or in any style that you use the home made article. The fine kind can be prepared the same as oat meal or any breakfast food and served with sugar and milk, and makes a very appetizing breakfast food. These nood les are packed in the same manner as the macaroni, only there are 20 cartons to the case. We cannot speak too . highly of the above brand of noodles and macaroni as they are the result of years of exoeriment along these lines. Heretofore we have packed our output in bulk, which, while our output is easily sold to the foreign trade, did not suit ; our many friends in the American trade on account of the larije sized package. Now is your chance to get the finest article in its line in this or any other country. ALSO Through our representatives in Italy, we have just se cured an extra fine assortment of pure Olive Oil, we import . and pack under the following brands: "Purity," "Jefferson Brand" and "Mannaro Brand." These goods are second . to none in parity and quality. Few American people, out side of the medical profession, know the value of Olive Oil, which is so extensively used by the Italians in this and other , countries. Did you ever hear of an Italian having appendi citis? No. Why? Because they use Olive Oil for culinary purposes instead of the heavier animal fats. It is also very beneficial to the preservation of the gums and teeth. Have you noticed it? In tact it has more soothing and healing qualities than any other food known. It can be used for frying all kinds of food, especially fish, game, potatoes and meats of all kinds, also in dressing all kinds of green stuff, and in making salads. Do not risk your health and life by using a mixture of cotton seed and peanut oil packed and sold as Olive Oil and more often appearing under the name of "Salad Oil." Insist on getting the genuine article from a reliable "dealer. All of the goods that are packed and man- ... ufactured by us are guaranteed to conform with the exist ing Pure Food Laws in their strictest sense. Dealers, write us for prices. We can interest you. JEFFERSON MACARONI FACTORY, REYNOLDSVILLE, PA. Both 'Phones. P. 0. Box 747. The First National Bank OF REYNOLDSVILLE. Capital and Surplus, $ 1 75,000.00 Resources . . . $550,000.00 John U. accueh, Pre. Jobn H. Rancher Henry Ueible OFFICERS . J. 0. Kino, Vlue-Pres. DIRECTORS J. 0. King Daniel Nolan J. 8. Hammond K. C. Bchcckers. Cashier John H. Oorbett K.H.Wilson Every Accommodation Consistent with Careful Banking E X P O s I I o N Exposition Day of Sesqni-Centennial Sept. 2t The biggest day in the ao yean of ancCeto of the great show. Be one of the 40,000 visitors. The Place for All AU Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia taking part in the greatest season ever know. The only permanent Exposition in the country. War! War! Wart The SPANISH - AMERICAN engsgsrnents in all their horror -j all their realism - in the Hippodrome. New! "Startling! Model of cool fleet 40 barges. P. R. R. display, showing evo lution of transportation. Armor plate models of battle ships exact reproduction of flagship Conneticut. Gallery of Notables. Electric scenic cyclorama "A Day in Japan." Moving pictures Ferris wheel merry-go-round pdny track toboggan slide. MUSIC I Sousa -' . R-uesian Symphony OrohaetTa Arthur Pryora Band -BpstoMa Women's Orchestra Cfeatore , , . Dcunroaok - . - THX WORLD'S BEST Sept 9 to 19 - Sept 21 to 26 Sept 26 to Oot 3 Oct 5 to Oct 10 Oct. 12 to 17 Oct W to 24 PITTSBURG Physiological For Death. THE BODY IS SELF RENEWING Exhibits and Entertainments Are Better Than Ever Exposition Day of Sesqui-Centennial is Sept. 29, not Sept. 28 I Psrfect Diet and Mode of Living Would j Insure Exact Balance Between ! Bodily Waste and Renewal and j Would Mean Physical Immortality, I "The Inst enemy thut shall be de ! atroyed Is death," said the Scriptures, yet If some nian attempted seriously to reassert this ancient truth today we would look upon him us a mad prophet Indeed. Yet the time will como when men will be able to believe till prom ise of the Bible, although tlicy may never see It literally fulfilled. Deiith some day will be acknowl edged to be as unnatural In the econ omy of the creative plant as are sin and Buffering. But whether or not In some nilllennium period mortr.l man will le able to forego the gross proc ess of physical dissolution In becom ing a spiritual body is 11 purely metn physical tfuestlon that does not enter here. What does Interest us Is the question, occupying the greatest scien tific minds today, whether the body as such cannot bo retained In perfect con dition indefinitely. William A. Hammond, one of the great authorities, answers it by say ing. "There is no physiological reason why n.aii should die." , Thomas J. Allen, M. A., LL. IX, writ ing In n similar strain, says: 'The hu man body Is not like 11 machine which must wear out by constant disintegra tion, for It is self renewing. It ,1s a simple, scientific fact that we get an entirely new body every few years, estimated at from three to seven. Every day Is n birthday, for the proc ess of waste and renewal never ceases. Perfect balance bctwen elimination and renewal would avoid permanent waste." There Is no doubt that when we be come more enlightened and understand perfectly the laws that govern and de termine our physical lives and when we conform to these religiously life will be Immeasurably prolonged. The decay of the body as evidenced in old ago is unnatural. The aesthetic within us recoils In merely contemplat ing Its approach. We feel that there must be something self perpetrntlve In the change when the strong color In a healthy man and the fresh beauty In a pure woman take their departure, when the bloom on the cheeks fade, when the brilliant light within the eyes grows dim and the full, red lips become pale and fallen. Medical science has pointed out the physiological cause of these conditions. Trobnbly the time will come when it will be able to point out the manner of avoiding them. We know that the body grows old be cause of the existence of an Imperfect balance between the waste which the body accumulates and the amount It Is able to throw off. During youth the balance Is perfect, because the body has more than Its normal vitality and strength to throw off the waste matter, but ns we grow older this perfect bal ance becomes destroyed from one cause or another. The strength that should go to elimi nating Impurities from the body is not husbanded, but rather squandered in different ways. Then, too, we eat and drink those things that cause excessive waste. An impure diet composed of foods containing uric acid, such as meat, or of drinks containing poisons, such as tea and coffee, taxes the eliml nativc powers, and when the time comes when these give way a state of Imperfect elimination has set In. and the wastes In part are deposited in the sys tem, settling In the arteries and joints of the body and accumulating until they become obstructive elements. The blood stream clrculntcs Imper fectly, and when once this condition exists bad functioning of every organ of the body results, and old age and death gradually ensue. Mind, too, has a great deal to do In hastening or retarding the unpleasant signs of physical decay. Mental sci ence has satisfactorily demonstrated that mean, narrow, selfish and unpleas ant thoughts act destructively on the tissues of the body, while thoughts of a wholesome and positive character act constructively. And when the curtains of "the win dows of the soul" are drawn, when the temple's door Is closed and a final si lence Is within, when the spirit passes the threshold to take up a newer and finer edifice of Its own creation, science assures us that the body lives on. 1 Here at least physical Immortality Is j an assured fact Theology has Irreligiously taught us that the body returns to inanimate dust The religious answer of science Is that It returns to God. The latest word In the field of biology Is that all 1 nature, Including the all mother soli, la animated and hallowed with the di vine principle of life. More than this, matter Is indestructi ble and eternal. There la not an atom that can be lost in all the universe. For this reason our bodies do not really die. They are In the care of the angels of the elements. The peculiar cellular arrangement that formed them Into a beautiful body may be caused to disintegrate through the action of the oxygen upon It, time may change the position of the atoms composing it but the latter still con tain within themselves the sacred and eternal principle of life as much as does the soul, and they exist only to entet into new and perhaps more beau tiful combinations of life. Health. The Pittsburg exposition la now In" full swing and the big Industrial and amusement show Is dally the scene of large and brilliant gatherings. This is the twentieth annual' season of the exposition and the attendance up to date Is far In excess of that of pre vious years. The sesqut-centennial celebration of Pittsburg will be the biggest event In the history of the city and will attract immense crowds from the outlying dis tricts. Sesqul-centennlal day at the exposition will be on Tuesday, Sept. 29, InBtead of 2i, as erroneously an nounced previously. Special prepara tions have been made for the occasion In the way of decorations and amuse ments. This will be one of the biggest da;, s of the celebration, and there are ami'Ie facilities for the care and com fort of the thousands who will be In at tendance. The exhibits and entertainments are larger and more Tarlei than they were In previous seasons and are creating the most laudatory comment. The big armor plate display Is attracting a great deal of attention and Is particu larly Interesting to those who are not familiar with the construction of war shlpB. It shows the ponderous armor plates, weighing many tons, that pro tect the ships from deadly shells of the enemy. The conning tower of the battleship "Delaware" is in the exhibi tion, as is a model of "Fighting Boh Evans's" flagship "Connecticut." A model fleet of over sixty barges of coal towed by the Sprague, the larg est towboat on the river, Is an Instruc tive exhibit, while the "House Elec trical," in which electricity as a house hold commodity Is shown, is ao Inter esting feature. Electrical devices per forming such duties as washing dishes, j dusting, Jightlng, heating, ironing and ! sewing are demonstrated. The big de j partment storus have exhibits In which ) the latest fashions In dress are dls- played and, In fact, If there is anything new under the sun It Is to be found at the exposition. The military spectacle of the Spanish-American war, which is a repro duction of all the big battles, Includ ing the destruction of the "Maine," with gorgeous scenic effects, Is draw ing large and delighted audiences. Hartz and his band furnish the inci dental music, while Illustrated songs contribute to the novelty of this enter tainment, which was given Its first production at the exposition. "A Day In Japan," a unique electrical exhibit, and the Theatorium, presenting the latest moving pictures, together with the merry-go-round, toboggan Bllde, Ferris wheel and numerous other amusement features furnish fun and enjoyment for both young and old. The steamer Sunshine makes hourly trips to Davis Island dam for the ben efit of the patrons. The musical program for this sea son eclipses all previous efforts and the music hall Is packed daily with large and fashionable audiences. Sousa, the world-famous "March King," and his Incomparable band will close a brilliantly successful engage ment Sept. 19. The programs of this organization are up to the minute and all the reigning New York successes, as well as the works of music mas ters of revered memory, are being played. Sousa will bo followed Sept. 21 by the Russian Symphony orchestra, while Arthur Pryor's band, Bostonla Women's orchestra, Creatore and Dam rosch will appear In turn, completing one of the largest and best musical festivals In history. ' A Maori Nam. A seaside resort In the Hawke's bay district of New Zealand is called by the charming Maori name Tamatauka- tanglhangakoauau. But this Is only ! an abbreviation. The full name Is Tarn ! a t a u whakatangihangakoaauaotanenul- raranglkltanatahu. The translation Is, "The hill on which Tanenuiarangl (the husband of heaven) played his flute to his beloved." Auckland Letter. Marital Persiflage. "I must confess," remarked Mrs. Crabbe, "I don't believe there ever was a really perfect man." "Well," replied Mr. Crabbe, "I sup pose that's because Eve wasn't made first." '"How do you mean?" "Well, if Eve had been made first she would have bossed the job of makJ In Adam." Philadelphia Press. . In 8ore Strait. "I tell you I must have some mon ey I" roared the king of Marltana, who was In sore financial straits. "Some body will have to eongh up." "Alas," sighed the guardian of the treasury, who was formerly court Jest er, "all our coffers are empty 1" Judge. Turn About. "Some people," grumbled Groucher, "make me Blck." "I should think nearly everybody would make yon sick," replied Dlggs. Indeed! Whyr "Reciprocity, you know." Catholic Standard and Times. Grand Duke Frederick of Baden has accepted the plans for the restoration of the old Castle of Heidelberg. The question of rebuilding the castle has been hotly discussed for the past half dozen years. German Gleanings. Auto street sprinklers have not proved successful In Berlin. At Spltzbergen, Bavaria, a woman aged 110 has been deprived of the only support of her old age by the death of her daughter, aged ninety ine. .1 dumb tramp has been arrested In Berlin for begging. He used a phono graph, visiting private houses only, where his machine poured out a heart rending tale of its owner's mlsfor- USES0! The Terrible Itching, Burning Disfigurement, Humiliation of Eczema Banished cr no pay Cases that baffle nil medical skill-cases (believed incurable- these are the people we want to try Dr. Taylor's Eczema Remedy It purges the blood of thepolson which iCausos the disease; it kills tlio surlaee fremiti, leaving the skin normal and tiealthy. j There Is No Doubt About This Thousands ul tentlmonlnlfl to the effl itleney of the fvimui i.t cun be seen at this oftlcn. -io'lrv Stoke .v. Felclit D-ug Co., Reynoldsville, I'll bum! for tree Illustrated booklet. IT IS NOT HOT AIR When we remind you it la time to have your furnace or your heater put Into shape. It Is good sensible advice and you'll do well to be among the wise ones who have their Furnaces looked after early. With the first cold snap there is bound to be a rush of orders. Give us yours to-day and then you'll not get left as some' less alert are sure to be. C E. HUMPHREY Plumber f Dr.V. S.DAVENPORT I jjj Osteopathic Physician I Matson Block Brookville, Pennsylvania g Consultation and treatment In Hey- noldsvllle by appointment only. If J you want my opinion and examtna- m tlon of any chronic case, write me and j make an appolnment for any Monday j or Thursday and I will call at your i home. Dr. F. 8. DAVENPOUT, Brookvllle, Pa. f Verlbest Rubber Ann- Climax Asphalt Needs no painting. Nothing better . made regardless of cost. Made by re liable people, sold by reliable people and backed up by quality. McHenry-Mlllhouse nfg. Co. South Bend, Ind. For 8ai.h by Reynoldsville flardware;Co. RRTKOi.nsvti.i.it, Pa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Wilder M. Boyle, late of z Wlusiow Township. Notice Is hereby given that letters of administration on the entitle of Wilder M. Boyle, deceased, late of Wlnslow township, Jefferson county, Pa., have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons In- dehted to said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or de mands will make known the same without delay. L. H. Botli, Administrator. Keynoldsvllle, Pa., Aug. 29, 1108. WINDSOR HOTEL W. T. Urubaker, Mgr. Midway between Broad St. Station and Reading Terminal on Filbert st. European 31.00 per day and up. American $-50 per day and up. Theonly moderate priced hotel of rep utation and ronsetiuence In PHILADELPHIA JJUGHES & FLEMING. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Main Street. Reynoldsville, Pa. If you have anything to sell, try our Want Column. a H I I will visit Brook ville Sept. 22-23; Reynoldsville Sept, 24. As the schools are opening I will make! children's work a specialty thisHrip. G. C. GIBSON, Optician. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Niagara Falls AND RETURN Saturday, September 19, 1908 Excursion tickets good to 'return on regular trains until Sept. 23, inclusive, will be sold at the following low rates: Regular trains leave Rate East Liberty.. 9.10am 1.20 pm 11.10 pin $5.00 Oakmont. .... 8 44 am 10.59 am 9.115 pm $4.75 New Kenslng..9.00 ." 11.14 " 9.52" $4.50 Arnoldi 9.02 ' fll.ltt " 9.54 " $4.50 Kisklmln. Jc.9.51 " 1I.:I7 " 10.19" $4.50 Ford City .... 9.54 " 12.06 pm fl2.07 ain$l.50 Klttannlng... 10.14 ' 2.17 " 12.15am $1.50 Red Bank. ...10.47 " 2.47 " 12 48 am $1.25 East Brady.. 10.57 " .... 12.58 am $4.25 BReguIar trains leave Parker 11.21 am fl.21 am Foxburg 11.28 am fl.28am Emlenton... 11.36 am f3.25 pm 1.35 " New Bethlm 9.17 " Rtimroervllle 8.49 " Brookvllle.. . .. . 8.35 " Reynoldsvle 6.08 " Falls Creek 7.55 ' DuBols 7.35 " "f " stops on signal or notice to agent. Rate $1.25 $4.25 $4.25 $4.50 $4.50 $40 $4.V) $I.B0 $4.50, Electric Railway from the Falls to the Whirlpool, LAST OF THE SEASON J. R. WOOD -Passenger Traffic Manager, GEO. W. BOYD General Passenger Agent m EXCURSION TO tm BUFFALO 0 NIAGARA FALLS BUFFALO, ROCHESTER & PITTSBURG R'Y SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 20. Tickets good two days. Special train leaves Falls Creek 6.35 a. m. For further information consult ticket agents.