PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD BULLETIN. FORTY PLAYGROUNDS BY THE SEA. This is seashore time. The dog days call to the worker in home, office and mill and the answer brings up thoughts of the many re sorts beside the sea where comfort, recreation and pleasure alike await the coming of the holiday-maker. k - Along the shores of New Jersey from Cape May to Sandy Hook lie forty beaches, each offering delights for outings long or short and each easily accessible by the T splendid train service of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Atlantic City, with its myriad attractions for young -and old, needs no introduction, for its charms are known from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Cape May, for a century the summering place of satis fied thousands of seekers after cool breezes, fine bathing, and the refined amusements of the seaside, is more attrac tive than ever in its new life. Ocean City, Wild wood, Sea Isle City, with their smaller neighbors, Anglesea, Holly Beach, Wildwood . Crest, Avalon, and Stone Harbor, afford summer pleasure to thousands. To the north lie Beach Haven, Seaside Park, Island Heights and the other resorts about Barnegat Bay, where the lover of fishing and sailing finds the choicest sport. Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Spring Lake, Long Branch, Sea Girt, Point Pleasant, Allenhurst, Elberon, and Belmar on the Upper Coast where the country meets the sea right on the beach, appeal with mighty force to the vacationist. Sixteen-day excursions to the majority of these resorts, at specially low rates, leave on July 29, August 12, 2G, and September 9. ' Any Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket Agent will be glad to give to give full information regarding excursion rates, time of trains and arrange your outing whether it be fof a day, a week, a fortnight, or the whole summer. 50 Buffalo AND 75 to Niagara Falls FROM SYKES SPECIAL EXCURSION SUNDAY, AUGUST 8th Tickets good 2 days returning from Buffalo. Train leaves Sykes 6.00 a. m. $7.45 to Niagara Falls; $8.90 to Toronto Ont.; 16 -day excursion every Tuesday during July, August and September. . The Star's Want Column PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Sixteen Day Excursions $10 fl0 J Atlantic City, Cape May $12 m uLimiD, runib rieasaac, ana Bay neaa, n. j. i Tickets at the lower rate good only InOoaches.aTlckets iat the-:iilgber.irate good In Parlor orSleeping can In connection wltb proper Pullman tickets.; August 12 and 26, and Sept. I, -J909 Train leaves Reynoldsville at J .28 P.M. Tickets good foiCpassage on trains leaving ,PIttsbuigh.t8.33 p. m."(co aches only), 8.50 p. m. (sleeping can only), or 10.45; p. m. (sleeplnglcanconly to Philadelphia and Atlantic City) and their connections going, and all regular tralnsireturnlng; within sixteen days! For stop-over privileges and full information consult nearest ticket sent. J. R. WOOD, PassenjjerTraffic Manager. Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh Ry. never fails to bring results - - - - - WMV H.M Anglesea, Wildwood, Holly Roach, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Avalon, N. J., Reboboth, Del., and Ocean City, Md. . ' ri.--! f Asbury Park, Long Branch to- West EndT Elberon, Deal Beach, Allenhurst, I North Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Bradley Beach, Belmar, Oomo, Spring Lake, Boa Girt, GEO. W. BOYD, General Passenger Agent. A New Educational Work. Webster's Universal Dictionary, con taining 50,000 new words, a 100!) Atlus of the World and twelve other special departments, Is now being distributed by the publishers. As the next latest dictionary was published more than nineteen years ago, this announcement will be of special Interest to everyone. This dictionary is not published by the original publishers of Webster's Dictionary or by their successors, whose latest production Is now 19 years old, and who have for years tried to monopolize the dictionary business; but by one of the largest publishing houses in America. Because of Its absolute newness and other transcendent features, this great work is rapidly sunersedlng the old dictionaries and la looked upon by ed ucators as the leading reforence work Edward Bicoks, superintendent of publio schools, Philadelphia,' says of the work: "I have carefully examined Webster's Universal Dictionary and think It fully justifies the claims of value and superiority made by those Interested in Its preparation and Its publication. Hundreds of new words used In science, art, literature, the professions, In political economy, and indeed In all the vocations in lifo in this new twentieth century, are defined and Illustrated with great nicety and precision of meaning." The first edition has already bad a tremendous sate. It has the endorse ment of educational people everywhere, and Is being readily adopted by school board? throughout the country for use In the public scdooIb. The publishers have adopted a new method of selling by appointing local agents In every locality to Introduce and advertise the work. There will be an opportunity for some live energetic person to handle this work bore. It Is published and distrib uted by The Saalfleld Publishing Co., Akron, Ohio. Interesting Relief Figures. According to the June report of the Pennsylvania Railroad System's Relief Funds, payments amounting to 113(1, 761.70 were made last month, while the total ,sum which has been paid out through this plan was established Is I28.561.489.28. The Employes' Relief Fund of the Pennsylvania Lines east of Pittsburgh and Erie was established In 188G, and since that time $19,379,092.82 bave been paid In benefits. Of this, $11,535,308.79 have been paid to members who were unable to work. The remainder, $7,- 844,384.03 went to the families of mem bers who died. In June of this year the payments on the lines east to mem bers Incapaclated for work amounted to $68,240.70, wnlle there were paid In death benefits $30,421.75. The June payments by the Relief Fund of the lines west of Pittsburgh amouted to $38,090.35, of which $24, 340.35 was In benefits to those unable to work. To the members of families of members who died there was paid the sum of $13,750.00. The total pay ments on the Pennsylvania lines west since the Relief Fund was established In 1889 amount to $7,181,790.40, of which $4,278,154.90 were paid to In capaclated members, and $2,903,461.50 were paid In death benefits. Organized Eighteenth Sunday School. A new Sunday school was organized last Sunday at the Slimmer school house, near Big Run, by Joseph E. Kirk wood, missionary for American Sunday School Union. The following officers were chosen: Superintendent, Lott Gaul; Assistant Superintendent, James Huff; Secretary and Treasurer, Miss Delia Fye; Organist, Miss Etta McAnlncb; Librarian, Miss Olive Huff. This makes eighteen union Sunday schools organized by Mr. Kirk wood In this district. These schools form a large circuit and the missionary visits the homes and preaches at each mission as often as he can come to tbem. Surprise Party. A very pleasant event took place at the borne of John Randolph when a number of friends and relatives gather ed at bis home to celebrate bis birthday.- A delicious dinner was served and the afternoon was spent very en joyably, after which some of the friends departed and others came. The even ing was passed in playing games, music and amusements. The room was beau tifully decorated with wreaths, ribbon and flowers, and many useful and beau tiful presents were presented. One Who Was There. Advocating Water System, The Syaesville Post-Dispatch In advo cating a water system for Sykesvllle to prevent sickness and save the town from a disastrous fire some time, ends Its article thusly; "Would it not be wise Idea' for our borough dads to glye this matter the consideration it de serves now, instead of waiting until an epldemlo of sickness or a disastrous fire forces itself upon them?" The Pout-Dispatch ia correct In its view both from healthful and finan cial standpoint. Ladies' oxfords in' all linns at cut prices at Adam's. Now is the time to do your roofing. Red Cedar shingles galore at the Woodwork Supply Co. storage. The Secret of Long Life! A French scientist has discovered one secret of lonj life. His method duals wlib the blond. Bat long ago millions of Americans bad uroved Electric Bitters prolongs lifo and makes it worth living. It purifies, enrluhts and vitalize the blood, rebuilds wautrd nerve culls, imparts life and tone to the entire system. Its a godsend to weak, sick and debilitated people, "Kidney trouble bad blighted my life for months," writes W. M. Sherman, of Cushlng, Me., "but Electrlo Bitters cured me entirely." Only 5l)o at H. Li. Mcuntlre's. Want Column. Bates: One cent per word for each and evoryinseruon. Foil SALE Distillery 7 barrel capa city; will sell whole or separately; ex collent stock; doing good business Reason for selling, owners bave other business and cannot devote time to It. Address J. C. Ford, Secretary, Box 115, Jeannelte, t'a. For Sale Two houses and two lots on Pike street, ' West Reynoldsville. Sold at a bargain. Inquire C. W. Flynn. For SALE FreBh cow. Inquire of Charles BurkhouBe, Reynoldsville, Pa. For Rent Six room house on Brown St., West Reynoldsville, and other houses and rooms to rent at reasonable rates. W. L. Johnston. For Rent Eight room house, First avenue, West Reynoldsville. inquire of M. E. Weed, Keystone Hardware Btore. FOR Sale Glass jars, pint, half pints ana t pints. IN ice lor lelly. Will be sold at cost. Reynoldsville Candy works. ' For Sale. Six room house and lot and vacant lot on Pleasant Avenue. Seven room house wltb bath and good lot on north side of Mable street; bargain. Blacksmith shop and three flats on Jackson street. Nine room veneered brick house; good lot. West Reynold-tvllle. Nine room house on good 50 foot lot and two room office adjoining on 30 loot lot on u;ast mam street; bargain. Seven room bouse, good lot; Fourth street, near Main. Five room house, 31 acres of ground In Prescottvllle; cheap. Two 7 room bouses (new), good lots in West Keynoldsvllle. Six room house, good lot and vacant lot on Brown street, West Reynolds' villa. Seven room house and lot and vacant lot on Pleasant Avenue. Robt. Z. Parrish. Rev. Anna Shaw at Chautauqua, N. Y The Interest whioh Is steadily grow ing in the Woman's Suffrage movement will insure Rev, Anna H. Shaw a large audience when she speaks on the after noon of Saturday, August 7th, at Chau tauqua, New York. Miss Shaw Is one of the dignified lecturers in the suffra gette movement and will speak with an authority that compels attention when she delivers her address on "The New Democracy." This will be followed by a question box at which time oppor tunity will be given for a discussion of the principles laid down by Miss Shaw In her lecture. Washington Once Oave Up To three doctors; was kept in bed for five weeks. Blood poison from spider's bite caused large, deep sores to cover his leg. The doctors failed, then "Bucklen's Arnica Salve com pletely cured me," writes John Wash ington, of Bosqueville, Tex. For eczema, bolls, burns and piles Its su preme. 25c at H. L. McEntire's. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters remaining in post office at Reynoldsvllln, Pa., for week ending July 30, 1909. Robert L. Conway, Jr., Joseph Clowclor, Mrs. Olle Fenstlmaker, Mary C. Lyons. Say advertUed and give date of list when calling for above. v E. C. Burns, P. M. Buy the children oxfords for early school wear at special prices at Adam Shoe Co, As the schools begin in September and so many children need optical work, I will carry special tests for them this visit but will be prepared to fit all ages. If your eyes need care, call at the Imperial Hotel,Reynoldsville, Aug. 6, or American House, Brookville, Aug. 7 and 9. G. C. GIBSON, Optician. Revolts at Cold. "Your only hope," said three doctors to Mrs M. E Fisher, Detrc.it, Mich., HUlTerlng from sev.re rectal trouble, lies in an operation, " "then I used Dr. King's Now Life Pills," she wrlteB, "till wholly cured." They prevent appendi citis, cure onnBtlpation, headache. 25c at H. L. McEotlr e's. Bids Wanted. Bids will be received for good run of mine coal dollverpd at the Reynolds ville publio school building. All bids to be in the hands of the secretary on or before September 1 1900. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. W. H. Bell, Secretary. The train service for the big Harvest Home Picnto and Carnival at Nolan Park on the P., S. & C. August 18, 19, 20, 21 will be perfect. Through excur sions and trains to the park. Special prices on all oxfords at Adam's. SEALED PROPOSALS Commonwealth of Penn'a State Highway Department Harrisburg, Pa. Sealed proposals will be reocived by the Statu Highway Department of Pennsylvania, under he net approved May 1st, 1906. for iho construction of 0,800 feet ol rood, extei.d.us from the Broiikvlll"1 borough Iuih to a point known as Station (18-00-Mir Pine Creek Township, in ttie county of Jefferson. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of the county commissioners, Brookville. and at the cilice of tbe State Highway Department, Harris burg, Pa. Bidding blanks will be fur nished by tbe State Highway Depart ment upon request. Bids must be en dorsed "Proposals for Reconstruction of Road In Pine Creek Township, Jef ferson County," and received at the office of tbe State Highway Department not later than AuguBt 12, 1909. Joseph W. Hunter, State Highway Commissioner. SEALED PROPOSALS Commonwealth of Penn'a State Highway Department Harrisburg, Pa. Sealed proposals will be received by the State Highway Department of Pennsylvania, under the act approved May 1st, 1905, for tbe construction of 1,957 feet of road, extending fiom tbe Pine Creek township line to the end of the present brick pavement. In Brook ville Borough, In the county of Jeffer son. Plans and specifications can be seen at tbe office of the county commis sioners, Brookville, and at the office of the State Highway Department, Har risburg, Pa. Bidding blanks will be furnished by tbe State Highway De partment upon request. Bids must be endorsed "Proposals for Reconstruction of Road in Brookville Borough, Jeffer son County," and received at the office of the State Highway Department not later than AuguBt 12, 1909. Joseph W. Hunter, State Highway Commissioner. 1 PlMTNrSTRATRTVP. KOTTPF. a. jzr Estate of 8vlrestflr Brennan, Lt9 of the Notice Is hereby nlven that letters of ad ministration u oon the estate of Raid deced ent have been granted to the undersigned. All persons Indebted to said estate are re quested to make payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay to Rara E. Hrrnnan. Clemf.nt W. FtiYNN, Administratrix, Attorney. Keynoiusvuie, fa. WINDSOR HOTEL W. T. Brubaker, Mgr. Midway between Broad St. Station and Heading Terminal on Filbert, st. European $1.00 per day and up. American 12.50 per day and up. Theonly moderate priced hotel or rep utation and consequence Id PHILADELPHIA WAVERLY i J never fail guaranteed best for all U 7ft MOTOR STOVE S Made from Pennsylvania Crude Oil. I Your dealer kncxvi aslc him. Waverly Oil WorKs Co.; SSSS? Pittsburg, Pa. PE N N SYLVANtA CTATE NORMAL SCHOOL 11 . Our 36th year opn September 14th, 1909. S ' Send for our new rMtnntnif heautifullv illiiatratwl full I UI detail. Propw traminf for life ia its kreadost tens. Ideal location', B 1300 feet above the eea. Perfect modern equipment. Scholarly, Christian 81 influence. Dr. JAMES E. AMENT, Principal, Indiana, Pa. JIBEL, IN DIVORCE. Lydla Puller versus Sairiuel J. Fuller. No. Iff, Nuvi mber Term, ItiHIi, Plurlus Sub poena In Divorce. JEFFERSON COUNTY, SB: The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. To Samuel J. Fuller, Greeting: We command you, as twice before you were commanded, that nil matter of business and excuses being set aside, you be and appear I? y,l'11P'Pr person before our JudgS at Hrookvlllo, at our Court of Common Pleas there to be held on the second Monday of August next, to show cause, If any you have, why your wife, Lydla Fuller, should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony which she hath contracted with ??i'i",.e,.rl(1 B1n,'u.,''.J -Fuller, agreeable to ,ytlon fLlbol exhibited against you before bur said Court, and this you shall In uocaso omit at your peril. hi Witness The Hon. John W. Reed, President of M'ay:aAd fftr Br00kV"10 the Allowod by the Court. IIlakb E. Ibvin, Prothonotary. To Samuel J. Fuller. Greeting: .i.Y re h,B,TOh .notlfled to uppear before the Honorable fudge of the Court of Com mon Pleas at Brookville, Pa., on the second Monday of August next, to answer as set forth In the auove subpoena. Tl lono A. E. GaLBRAITH, July 8, 1909. Sheriff. JIBEL IN DIVORCE. land ry E'' Wttylan1 "ersus George W. Way- pSlnvTc'e? TCrm' lm- Plur,es 8ub JEFFERSON COUNTY, 88: The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania To George W. Wayland, Greetins: We command you, as twice before you were commanded, that all matter of busi ness and excuses being set aside, you be and appear In your proper person bofore ou? Judge at Brook villo, at our Court of Common Pleas, there to be held on the second Monday of August next, to show caus., if any you have, why your wife, Mary E. Wayland should not be divorced froi the binds of matrimony which she hatli contracted with you, the said George W. Wayland, agreeable to the Petition and Libel exhibited against you before our said Court, and this you shall In no case omit at your porll. Witness the Hon. John W. Reed, President ao7At?.,CAOUUt.&Br0OkVU,e- th9 mh Allowed by tbe Court. Attest-BUKi E. Ibvi, Prothonotary. To George W. Wayland, Greeting: You are hereby notified to appear before the Honorable Judge of the Court of Com. nion Pleas, at Brookville. Pa on the second Monday of August next, to answer as set forth In the above eubpwna. Jnlvs i A. E. GALBRAITH, July tl, 1909. Sheriff. JjIBELIN DIVORCE. Sara E. Leyda versus Arthur W. Leyda No. II, April Term, 1U09, Plurles Subpoena In Ulvorce, JEFFERSON COUNTY, 8S: The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. To Arthur'W. Leyda, Greeting: We command you, as twice before you were commanded, that all matter of business and excuses being set aside, you be and ap pear In your proper person bofore our Judge at Brookville. at our Court of Common Pleas, there to be hold on the second Monday of August noxt, to show cause, If any you have, why your wife, Sara E. Leyda, should not be divorced from the bonds of matri mony which she hath contracted with you the ?,ftl.l,AnhuJ'.wj ,Iyla. agreeable to the Petition and Libel exhibited against you be fore our said Court, and this you shall In no casoomlt at your perl. ..i.niNnnuii. jonn iv. rteea, (resident of our said Court at Brookville, the 27th day Allowed' by "the Court Attest Blalb E. Irvih, Prothonotary To Arthur W. Leyda, Greeting: You are hereby notified to appear before mon Pleas, at Brookville, Pa., on the second , nu,uj, next, wj answer as set forth In the above subpcina. i , I, A E- OALBRAITH, July 8, 11109. Sheriff. HUGHES & FLEMING. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Main Street. Reynoldsville, Pa. JjJXECUTRIX' NOTICE. Estate of Dr. S. Reynolds, late of Reyn oldsville, Jefferson County, Penn sylvania, Deceased. 1 Letters testamentary upon the above named estate bavlrg been granted to the undersign ed, all persons having claims against the same will present them for payment, duly authenticated: those Indebted thereto will please make Immediate payment to Imookme A. Kkynoi.i8, Executrix, O. T. A., Warren, Pa. Smith M. McCrelght, Attorney. July 9th, 1WI. -. GASOLINES Auto purposes. Three brands: Cost no more than the ordinary kind. ECONOMY IN THE KITCHENi Should begin at the point where waste Is the greatest. That point Is the cook's fire. I PRIZER'S 1 Gas Ranges! Are a complete economical kitchen appliance. I Every Improvement has been Introduced. ! . (You run no risk. I tfe take It back If not satisfied. i D fj Sff- TT-J - I