Star Subtcription $1.00 per far in nJt'qnce. C. A.STKPHENJtON, Kalinr mid Pub. WEDNESDC , APkIL, 10, HK)7. "Maniacal furor," xanKerated ego . Urn" and brainstorm" are some of the terms used for a rich man supposed to . insane. A man in the ordinary walk . of life would ha called crazy. A hill has boen Introduced In the tale legislature which. If It becomes a law, will compel each band of gypsies to take out an annual license from the county treasurer, at a cost of "0 00, . jjood only In the county whore granted. If arretted for not complying with the law, offenders may be released by pay ing costs and taking out a license at once, otherwise a fine of from WiO.OO to (100 shall be levied. After July 1, 1007, It will not be necessary to go to the postoflloe buy a special delivery stump to have a letter delivered promptly on receipt of it at the office to which It has been directed, but five extra two cent stamps and the letter marked, "speciul deliv ery" will then bo all that is necessary to guarantee quick delivery of the letter. It will be much more conven ient than the special delivery stamp system now used. ThlB Is a new law . passed by congress. Of all the contemptible people that Inhabit this mundane sphere, wo think ' the slanderer should stand at the head of the class. When a man or woman becomes suspicious of another and on the grounds of suspicion alone throw out Insinuations until others take It up and the suspicions are whispered around as facts, then, we say, the originator of the slander is even meaner than the highwayman or the burglar, who only steal money or valuables, which can be ' regained, while the slanderer taints " your good name and steals your richest possession. A close observer will notice that the person who is quick to be sus- plclous of others, no matter what so - clety they may circulate In, are not to . be trusted themselves. The licentious man, the harlot, liar or thief generally Judges every other person by themselves and think that others are not virtuous, honest and truthful, while the virtuous, honest and truthful person 1b not al ways looking tor blemishes tn the char acter of others. The bible says: "Unto the pure all things are pure: but unto them that are defiled Is nothing pure." A large number of church members in Reynoldsvllle, and this town is no exception, are only faithful in their attendance at the church services dur ing the time of special evangelistic ser . vloes, and when the Bpeolal effort doses they are too busy to take one night in the week to attend prayer' meetings, yet while the special meetings are ': going on they attend every night ' in the week. Many of these specia meeting-church members seldom get : 6ut to preaching service more than '" once a month, and tn some cases net 1 that often, during the regular church services through the year. ' That kind i of church membership is snare and : delusion. A christian should be as faithful in his church attendance when there is no special effort on as he is during a revival meeting. In most oases the exouse of not having time to attend the mid-week service is only an xouse. The real reason is because . they don't want to attend. Then it is .., remarkable how many people are sick , ' on Sunday who are able to perform their work every day in the week. .. . Sunday illness is chronlo with some , people. The good book don't say "be thou faithful during a special series of meetings," but it does say, "be thou faithful unto death" and then the re ward is promised. The next primary election, which must be generally observed over the entire state, will be held the first Sat urday in June, and is known as the spring primary. At this election all candidates for offices to be filled at the general election in November, with the exception of those nominated by nation' al or state convention, will be noml nated, as well as the officers of the varl oub political parties. At these pri ' maries the commissioners are required under the act to provide ballot boxes, official ballots for all political parties, and all other supplies. The election will be conduoted by the regular elec- tion offioers, and the polls will be open from 2.00 in the afternoon to 8.00 in the evening and from 1.00 to 9.00 p. m. all licensed places will be closed. The election officers will receive half pay for the services which is paid by the county treasurer, who in turn receives the money from the state treasurer. Persons desiring to be candidates' for state offices must file petitions with the secretary of the commonwealth at least our weeks prior to June 1, and in all other cases at least throe weeks before June 1, with county commissioners. The petitions must be signed by voters representing the party proposed politic ally, viz: For members of Congress, judges of courts and state senators, 100 qualified electors, and for represent atives and offices to be voted for by the entire county, fifty qualified voters. The High School Bulletin Editor in-Ciiikf, Bert A. Hoffman. Current Eents Lkna Hehpkl. Social Events, aluie Mens. Jane Smith, Freshmen Reporter Mr. Edward P.ElIlott, Instructor of the junior olass, will lve "The Lion and the Mouse" Thursday evening. This will be the last number of the lec ture course. Mr. Elliott Is conceded by critics to be one of the best n his lino. "The Lion and the Mouse" la a stoiy of the lire of to-day. It is a heart story with a vein of humor In It and you will certainly spend an enjoyable evening If you hear "The Lion and the Mouso." The second baiket ball game of the series to-night ('Vednesday.) It was a long time In coming and that will make it the better. You all know the result of the last game and we hope to chunge It. This game, we hope, the players on both teams will do their host to make It one of the cleanest guinea i f thri season. We want to b.:o all the lovers of the sport at Evan' skating rit k at 8.18 sharp Wednebcla.y evening. This, per haps, will be the ltist game of the season, so you all want to be there. The senior clans has left the selection of the play en'lrely tn Mr. Elliott's hands. We hope to know very shortly all about it. r The Annual Is meeting with very good success so far and If you have not subscribed for It you want to do so at onoe. The cost oi it per copy will only be 60 cents, which will barely cover the cost of the book, which will be made of the best of paper and bound with a very heavy back. IN MEMORIAM. Resolutions Adopted by Mountain Cliff Castle, No. 359, Knights of the Golden Eagle. WHEREAS, God in His Infinite wis dom has taken from us and our Castle our beloved brother. John J. Davis, therefore be It Resolved, That we, as Knights of the Golden Eagle, bow In humble reverence to Him who doeth all things well, and say, "Thy will be done." Be It further Resolved, That we extend to the be reaved widow and children of our de ceased brother our sincere sympathy and that we commend tbem to the Healer of all wounds, who is able to soothe In this sad hour. Be it further Resolved, That as an expression of our sympathy our charter be draped for a period of thirty days, tnat a copy of these resolutions be sent to the be reaved family of our departed brother, and that the same be spread on the minutes of the Castle. P, C. William Tyson. P. C. Thomas Justham, V Com P. C. ALBERT H. NEALE, The Price of Health. ' "The price of health in a malarious district is just 25 cents; the cost of a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills, writes Ella Slayton, of Noland, Ark. New Life Pills cleanse gently and im part new life and vigor to the system. 25c. Satisfaction guaranteed at Stoke & Feicbt Drug Co. Reynoldsvllle and Sykesville. . Carpets, Carpets, Carpets. - i -Crown Tapestry, Brussels, AxmlniS' ter, Ingrain, Bag, Hemp and a large line of Matting at Reynoldsvllle . Hard ware Co. store. Want Column. Rates: One cent ner word for each and vorv insertion. For Rent Five houses in good locations in West Reynoldsvllle. In quire of W. L. Johnston. For Sale Fresh cow. Inquire of I, C. Fleming. R. F. D. No. 1. Reynolds vllle. Wanted Lady or gentleman to act as our representative. Good pay. Ap ply or address, T. F. Council, City Hotel, Reynoldsvllle. For Sale Two horse Conklin wag' on. Inquire at H. S. Belnap's. To Rent Three furnished rooms over B. & L Asso. office. Inquire of Mrs. J. M. Hays. . Wanted To buy chickens. Inquire at Frank's Tavern, Reynoldsvllle. For Sale-Good cart. Inquire at Nolan's shoe store. Wanted Housecloaning or wash' ing. Inquire at The Star office. For Sale Good coal range. In quire Mrs. J. B. Neale. - For Sale Two second hand wagons, single and double. Will be sold cheap. Inquire W. E. Stormer. For Rent House on Grant st. with privilege of town water. Inquire of Dr. R. DeVere King. Eggs for Hatching From white P.ymouth Rocks, white Leghorns (single comb), Anaconas, Red Caps; 50c per setting. Alex. Cooper, R. F. D No. 2, Reynoldsvllle. , a For Sale Full . blooded Plymouth Rock chicken eggs for setting. In quire of H. A. Swab. For Rent Eight room house on Main street. Inquire of T. D. Hoon. For Rent Six room house on Hill street, near Fifth. Inquire L. M. Snyder. Mtnnen's Borated Talcum Powder 15 Cents. Greatest Reliable Department DISPLAY OF WOMEN'S SUITS AND JACKET5 ' ' v ' ILLUSTRATING Til E MASTERFUL RESOURCES OF THIS STORE . TO PLACE RE FORE ITS PATRONS THE CHOICEST OF THE MASTER TAILORS OF THIS COUNTRY. " PRINCE CHAP." EATON SUITS. The two popularity les for spring. The materials are chiffon .fpanama and mohair In grays, blue, grren and Jfancy mixtures in (broken plaids and checks. The skirts are . pleated in various ways. 115.00, 116.00, 118.00, $20.00. , . SILK PETTICOATS. , Made of guaranteed taffeta; blue, red, green and black. - . . , ' ' SHOES : OXFORDS : SHOES : OXFORDS For the whole family grandfather, grandmother, fath er, mother, brother, sister and the baby. . LONG SILK AND SHEPHERD PLAID COATS See the styles. 110,00, 116.00, $20.00 and $25.00. Here are some of the important things you'want in your repair work of watch, clock and jewelry repairing : Best of Workmanship Best Material. Right Prices. Prompt Service. All these you can get when you leave your work with Gooder, the jeweler, in the Peoples National bank building. J BB WIR MLLIRMS trunks. MILLIREN In the matter of the transrer or the ntall liquor license of Rob ert T. Smith from "The New Oommor- .1 .. I I ..... 1 1 1 l ll: . - In the Court of Quar urn, iiuwi .this- i low township Innw S- ter Se-wtonfl of Jer furaon County. eyKesvuie uorouguj TO The "Commercial Hotel" in said town ship (now Bykesvllle borough. No. 1, April Sessions, 1907. HOT1CK. An application has been filed In the Court of Quarter Hesslons of Jefferson County for the transfer of the retail liquor license of ROBERT T. BIIITB From "The Now Commercial Hotel.'' on the 'outh-east corner of Main and Park streets In the village (now Horuugh) of Bykesvllle, County of Jefferson, State of Pennsylvania, to the "Commercial." on the North-west cor ner of said street. In said borough, county and state. A hearing upon said application will be had In said Court on the 22nd day of April, A. 1). l'.io;, at 10 o'clock a. m. All per sons having any objections to offer to said transfer can then be heard. Cyrus H. Blood. Clerk of the Courtof Quarter Sessions. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Allen Cathers, Deceased. Letters of administration on the above es tate having been granted to tho undersigned, all persons Indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those hav ing claims to present the same without delay to - .Tohh M. Norris, Administrator. M. M, Davis, Attorney. ESTATE OP J. E. DEAN, DE CEASED. Letters testamentary on the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to the said estate are re quested to make payment and those having claims to present the same without delay to Noah Forma Diak, April ,1907 Chaklu Howard Kea. M. M. Davis, Attorney. AND RCONO.niXR. Store in Jefferson County DISTINCTION in dress SPRING JACKETS. Made In the "Prince Chap" or Eaton style. Materials, covert, black broadcloth; Hoed with taffetta silk and peau-de-cygne. $5 00, $0.00, $8.00, $10.00, $12 00. : SKIRTS FOR SPRING. Chiffon, panama, mohair, fancy over plaid. All colors. Made in various styles of pleats. $5.60, $7.00, $10 00, $12 00. LACE CURTAINS House oleanlng time on hand. What are your neods ? Lace curtains, English lock stitch, $2.75, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $8.00, $7.00. ' Fine lace curtains, elegant values. 50c, 75o, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. ' -J , Babblnett dotted Swiss and ruffled Swiss curtains. Por tieres of obeneil, tapestry and rope, $3.50, $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00. BROTHERS suit cases r O. R. HALL 1 Carpets fi 9 x 12 Floor Rugs The largest Assortment, the Handsomest Pat terns, the Best Qualities ever shown in tovn. LINOLEUMS . Lace Curtains . PORTIERES Sec the grand display of Mus , lin Underwear at Tiny-Prices. AND PORTIERRES. and Rugs Body Brussels Velvets . Axminsters . , Tapestries The largest assortment we ever had. ! 1 Xt J