Hic -fr Star UHljicription tl.nojwr war in advnnct, )' .l.STfil'in'.NKO, I dlior and I'nb" WK DNKSU AY, At'ltlt.H, 1:)0I, A ntnriMHnrtm Iiwnl pnHr. uiMIlirdnvpry WednpMliiy nt Nrytmlil-ivllk-, .li'itrrsnii 'i. I'., riovnii'rt to the InliTrsij. nf Kiynolilivllli' .nd .InnVnuim.-nunty. Non-llt li-nl. will t rent all with fiitrns. nml will hiMspi'clully frli-iul-v tnwnriH tho liiborlnir i-lii-ft. rommunlciitlonn tntrmiiMl for puliltcMInn OMlwt b nivntniMintcri by tin) writi-r'A mini not, for puitlli'ntlon, but an a iiiiirunt"i of ltMl fiilih. Inli'icHi Inn ncttjt itrni oll.-ltril. AdvortMnir rutr tnuiln noun on tipplli'ii Con nt. this oilli o. l.inirhty rmitmmili'iitlim iiml ohiunrr of S'lvHrtlsiniiMHs kIioiiIiI rrm'h till otlli o by Monday noon. yiihHi-rlpi Ion price l.fKtj)ir von r. In tulvnnro. Allrr nil I'ominmili-iu toi'in tot'. A .lH'ph- nion, Kpynolilnvlllf. Pa. MILLIONS FOR COAL LAND. Great Coal Tract in Indiana County Will be Taken Up at Last. Tho Indiana corrospondunt to the rittsbuTf? Difimlrh, undi-r ditto t)f March 2 my : Fivu hundred Indiana county farmers will bo tnudo lmppy within tho next fortnight by tho receipt of notices thnt their conl holdings, totaling (10,000 acres, will bo liiken up May 1. This means tho distribution of about $2,500,000, tho withdrawn! of appeals In KM) stilts asking annulments of options and tho developments of a vast tract of territory which hns been tied up by the recent financial string ency Bnd consequent litigations. It Is aluost threo years since Colonel John tocOaughey, of Indiana, acting for Eastern capitalists, secured options on tho greator part of tho 0,000 acres which lie in Blacklick, Center, Young, Conemnugh and nurrell townships In Indiana county and South Hend town ships, Armstrong county. It was taken up at HO per aero and two or three sets of. purchasers have been after It. Finally H. E. Cartwrlght, E. D. Carter, W. II. Stamey Bnd J. C. King secured control of the entire field through option made, by means of powers of attorney. For months tho farmers waited patiently for some sight of tho $10 per acre, and thon, as other purchasers were seeking tho coal, they tried to terminate tho powers of attorney, only to find that these docu ments were drawn in such a way as to prevent any such action. Angered at the fact that they were unable to sell their land, although offered even higher prices than $40 per acre, tho farmers handed together and entered over 100 suits to terminate the powers of attorney and options. Judgo White decided In their favor, but tho syndicate appealed to tho Supreme Court, whore tho cases havo not yet come to argument. The Inability to raiso tho funds neces sary to take up the coal Is tho only known reason for the syndicate's delay In tho matter, and this hns been remov ed. Local agent two woeks ago receiv ed notice to hurry tho work of clearing tho title", as n solution nf the dlfllenltles na in prospect, and also to look up Colonel MeOaoghey, who hail none West. Ho arrived homo a few days ago. Further advices In regard to the mutter were received yesterday to tho effect that tho farmers should bo noti fied within tho coming week to pr pare for final disposition of tho coal. No dilVculty Is expected In having the suits in tho Supremo Court settled, lis '.he solo desire of tho owners hns b en to get their coal on the market and sold. Tho conl Itself Is of tho Upper anil Lower Freeport volns, tho former ft to H feet thick and the latter 4 to fij feet thick tho strata being remarkably uniform in depth and clenr of flute. Tho Carter-Carlwrlght syndicate's local agent, M. E. Shnughness, to-dny ad mitted that tho matter was practically closed, but refused to give any details. Robbed the Orave. A startling Incident Is narrated by John Oliver, of Philadelphia, as follow: "I was In an awful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually In back and sides, no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given mo up. Then I was advised to use Elec tric Bitters; to my great joy, tho first bottle made a decided Improvement. I continued their use for threo woeks, and am now a well man. I know they robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fall to try them. Only T0 cents, guaranteed at II. Alex Stoke's drug store. Atthough only a young man, Prof. Gilbert's lecture In the O. A. II. Post Room was ono of the very best. For two hours and a hulf ho held his audi enoo enraptured. The views he ex hibited were so perfect that wo almost saw them fighting. Highland Fulls. N. Y., Journal. At Centennial hall April 11, under auspices of S. of V, Camp. Mothers call and see our line of boy'i clothing. Uing-StoUe Co. Queen Quality shoes $2.10 per pair at Nolan's. The Cash New York Haeket store Is selling millinery at racket prices. For up-to-date millinery call at tho Cash New York Haeket store. Hoys' high cut shoes at Nolan's shoe store. Don't forgot that Thompson Keeps a fine lino of 5 and 13 cent goods. A. KATZEN -THE- PEOPLE'S BARGAIN STORE HAVE BOUGHT a complete stock for spring and summer the largest variety we have ever carried. And you'll find an honest bargain in every article which you will sec. For your own benefit you will be interested to save from 35 to 45 per cent, on every dollar. It is impossible to mention every article, but we will mention a few that you need just now. Goods have advanced in every market, but we will sell you honest bargains at the same old low price because our expenses are small, The biggest assortment of IJmbroideries from 2 cents up to 25 cents a yard. Fine Laees all kinds from 2 cents up to 15 cents a yard. Large variety of Lace Curtains from 39 cents up to $2.25 a pair. Big assortment of Misses' and Children's Dresses from 25 cents up to $1.75. Biggest variety of Men's and Boy's Caps, former price 50 cents, now only 25 cents. . Men's and Boys' Hats from 40 cents up to $2.25. Great bargains in Umbrellas ladies' and men's from 35 cents up to $2.25. Great bargains in Boy's and Children's Suits from $1.00 up to $3.75. Big bargains in Men's Clothing for spring from $3.05 up to $15.00. 1 fa Bargains in White Table Linen formerly 45c now 25c yd. Also an assortment of Men's and Boys Shoes the lowest prices we ever sold at will be found here this season. The biggest assortment of Oil Cloth for spring always here at low prices. Also Window Shades in same quality. Come and examine our goods and select your honest bargains. We always do just as we advertise and ' you will find all the goods really presented. Our Motto: "BIG SALES, SMALL PROFITS." Remember If you wont bargains call here before going elsewhere A. KATZEN, PROPRIETOR. Memorial Association. Tho officers of Washington Township Memorial Association met at Mlllen A Me.Conni'H's store In Falls Crock, March 'J-lth, 11)04. and appointed the following committees : CotiiinlMiMi on Music Thos. Sturrol, Uoht. Campbell, VVnrrlck Hunter and Polton Still i b. Commit!. on Dowers Mrs, Hev. G. H. Hill, with authority to select her assistants from tho several Sabhath schools. Committee on Kntertnlnment R. A. Smith, V. C. Smith nnd J.J. McCtndy. Committee on Nomination of Officers J. tJ. Allen, J. 8. DaiiRherty, VVm. Cooper, M. C. Kllngonsmith and Win. Hi. yd. Committee on Speakers previously appointed MoCurdy Hunter and M. H. Smith. Adjourned to meet at U'alte's school house, ThtifMlay, at 2 o'clock p. m. April 21st, tit which time all committees ate requested to be present and report. Falls Creek llirahl. New Make-up. Tho Lock Haven Evening Erpres, a newsy and live daily paper, has changed Its nntno and form. Tho word "eve ning" has been left out of the heading and It now Is Lnvlc Haven Eriren. Be fore the chungo It was a four page paper, now It is an eight pago paper. A decided Improvement In tho make up of tho paper, which will certainly be appreciated by tho readers of tho A Thoughtful Man. M. M. Austin, of Winchostor, Tnd., knew whut to do In tho hour of need. His wlfo had such an unusual case of stomach and liver trouble, physicians could not help her. Ho thought of and tried Dr. King's New Life Pills and she got relief at once and was finally cured. Only 25c at II. Alex Stoke's drug store. Letter List. L'.t of unclaimed letters remaining In post 0 Iflce at Reynoldsvllle, Pa., for tho week ending April 2, 11)04 : Mrs. N M. Hays, Miss Mary Head, Mrs. Rohsle Penes, Frank Willie, Kd ward Zehner (2) Foreign Josef Slcjsnk. Say advertised and give date of list when calling for above. E. C. Burns, P. M. Knights of Columbus. For tho benefit of those desiring to attend the meeting of tho Knights of Columbus, to ho held at Washington, D. C. April 13, the Pennsylvania Rail road Company will sell round-trip tick ets to Washington from all stations on Its lines at reduced rates. These tickets will bo sold April 11, 12 anj 13, and will be good for return passage until April lit, Inclusive. Bids Wanted. Th town council of tho borough of Iteynoldsvlllo will receive bids for tho excavating, refilling and laying of sewer pipe in Jackson street from Sixth street tc Fifth street and In Fifth street from Jackson street to Sandy Lick creek, also in Fourth street from Hill streot north to borough line. Specifications can bo seen at the clerk's office. All bids must be In by 4.00 p.'m. April 14th, 11)04. Tho council reserves tne right to reject any or all bids. L. J. McEntihe, .Clork of Council. Good Spirits. Good spirits don't all como from Ken tucky. Their main source Is tho liver and ail the fine spirits ever made In tho Blue Grass Stato could not remedy a bad liver or tho hundred-and-one ill effects It produces, You can't have good spirits and a bad liver at tho same tlmo. Vour liver must be In fine condi tion If you would fuel buoyant, happy and hopeful, bright of eyo, light of stop, vigorous and successful In your pursuits. You can put your liver In fin condition by using Green's August Flowor the greatest of all medicines for the liver and. stomach and a certain euro for dyspepsia or Indigestion. It has been a favorite household remedy for over thlrty-llvo year. August Flower will mako your liver healthy and active and thus Insure you a liberal supply of "good spirits." Trial size. 2."o J regu lar bottles, 75o. At all druggists. H. Alex Stoko's. Mother's friend shirt waists for boy's at Blng-Stoko Co. Cut price sale on reliable winter wear at Milllrcns. Ladles' Ilerrlck shoes reduced 50 cents per pair ut Nolan's. Curtain poles and fixtures given free with every pair of lace curtains costing 11.00 or more at the Peoples' Bargain Store, A. Kat.on proprietor. Special shoo sale at Nolan's Bboe store for next ten days. This is your opportunity. Moo's and boy's overcoats reduced 25 pur cent, at Mllltrens, Gold Trailing Stamps given with each boy's suit 8t Blng-StJike Co, J. PI Mitchell, merchant tailor, near Ilolel Imperial. Queen Quality shoes $2.10 per pair at Nolan's. Makes Clean Sweep There's nothing like doing a thing thoroughly. Of all the salves you ever heard of, Bucklon's Arnica Salve Is the best. It sweeps away and cures burns, sores, bruises, cuts, bolls, ulcers, skin eruptions and piles. It's only 2,rKi, and guaranteed to glvo snthifnctlon by H. Alex Stoke, drngglst. Notice. All persons getting pasturn for their cattle on our lands during 11104 must pay cash In advance for snme. Apply to J. J. Suttor. Cf.ntiial Land & M. Co. Any pair of mon's shoes that sold above 12.00 reduced fiO cents per pair at Nolan's. If In need of an odd pleco of under wear to finish season with, at Mlllircns 2 per cent. off. The swellest lino of boy's clothing evor brnught to Reynoldsvlllo at Blng Stoke Co. Want Column. Rates; On rent per word for ench and nvtirr Insertion, Two furnished rooms to let ; Main street. Inquire STAR office To jfngapnuiWd" rooms ; Inquire of Mrs. Albert Strauss, Hill street. Lost Charm with Initials P. C P. on one side and a monogram C. H. R. on other side. Reward will be paid at STAR ofllco for the charm. Lost- A Mason's pin. Finder will be rewarded by leaving same at Star office. Foil Sale Good houso and lot In West Reynoldsvllle. For particulars Inquire at this ofllco. Wantkij Lady or gentleman of fair education to travel for a Ht m establish ed 30 yeBrs. Salary $1072 per year and expenses paid weekly. Address with stamp H. W. Kelley, Reynoldsvllle, Pa. Wanted A girl for general hoiise work. Wages $3.00 per week. Inquire at The Star office. For Sale Small poultry and fruit farm near Kline school house ; good 10 room house. Inquire at prcm Ises or of K. NolT. J. A. Carl. Lot for Sale Fine building location on Main street will be sold very oheiip for cash. Inquire at ofllco of L. J. Me Entire. For Sale Good houso on Hill st. Will bo sold at a bargain If sold quick. Inquire at The Star office. For sale Three teams of heavy horses, wagons and harness. Inquire of Frank P. Best, Keynoldsville. Sandy Valley. Charles McGue Is at home on a visit. A wedding In town last Tuesday wo hoar. Mjad Barto Is visiting KIs cousin, Jno. Wells, at this place. Ono experiences tho Joy of living these beautiful i-prltig days. Leo, Infant son of James Myors and wifo, Is quito III with "grippe" and whooping cough. W. B. Travis and family aro remov ing from this place to the Rhlnesteln farm below Reynoldsvllle. Dr. MuGarralt mado a professional call at II. A. Sherwood's home while in town Sunday, Mrs. Sherwood utid daughter, Edith, both being on tlei sick list. . School ended Monday last In the primary grade. Tho little ones have been under the caro of Miss .t.yra Kelley, of Brookvllle, and she Iius given unbounded satisfaction. Ratlimel. A W. Mulliollan was In Brookvllle Monday. Fred Crosley, of DuBols, spout Sun day with friends here. Robert Wyso and family, of Anita, visited here last week. John Klnnorburg, sr., of DoLaney, spent Easter Sunday hero. John Fasset, of New Kensington, visited In town Inst week. August Cameron, of Do Lancey, called on friends In this place last week. T. J. Broadhead, of Apollo, formerly of this place, spent Sunday with rela tives here. Misses Allco Sarah, Mary and Mag gie Bull, Clara Moweiy and Mrs. Foster, of Soldier, were callers here Sunday. A Great Sensation. -Thure was a big sensation in Lecs villo, Ind., when W. II. Brown of that place, who was expected to die, had his life saved by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Ho writes: "I en dured insufferable agonies from Asth ma, but your New Discovery gavo me immediate relief and soon thereafter effected a oompletecure." Simllarcures of consumption, pneumonia, bronchitis and grip are numerous. It's tho peer less remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Price fiOe and $1.00. Guar anteed by II. Alex Stoke, druggist. Trial bottles free. 'a Queen Quality As to choice. One of the things that has made "Queen Quality" shoes very popular is that you have such a wide choice. In our great assortment, there are shoes for every need or occasion. And every design la orig inal, exclusive, the private property of Queen Quality Nearly all the styles you admire originate with "Queen Quality." From the daintiest dress shoe to the sturd iest street boot we have special shapes to tit all types of feet. Hoots $1.00. Oxfords Special stylus fide extra. Fast color eyelets do not wear brawty. U ROBINSON'S SHOE STORE Mothers see our lino of ly'n suit-. Belts to match, at Bing Stoke Co. Queen Quality kIioi-s 92 10 per pair at Nolan's. i 4? 4? 4? 4t 4? 43 4, 43 r 03 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 Do You Know Where to buy Carpets and Furniture cheap it will Pay you to Find out. Which you can do by calling on HALL. It is not necessary to tell you how or why he docs it. It is sufficient to know that he does that very thing. , It will be money in your pocket to cull on HAL La. 9t v s? y v BsuoEtjamn fat'zsssjMfiisf'.tM GINGHAMS, PETTICOATS, 50c ILLffiS Arrow Brand COLLARS 2 for 25c Greatest Dopartment Store in Jefferson County "Values Beyond Price Marks" , Men and women who purchase their Spring Suits from us pay no exhorbitant prices. Matters not how exacting, how critical your taste. We can satisfy at prices you will not find duplicated in the county. Men's and Boys' Suits for Spring. Hart, Schaffner & Marx Make If you want to see the snappiest styles ever produced and shown in this nccU-o-the-woods, you want to look our spring styles and patterns over. Made in wor steds, cheviots, vicunnas, thibits and homespuns. All made with the broad shoulder ed effect. Kach shoulder is hand made and is guaranteed to stand ftp in shape. IJv ery button hole is hand made and the pockets are all hung from the shoulders, so as not to sag the front. Come in and try them on, see the fit and you would rather give up $10.00, $12,00, $15.00 or $18.00 than the clothes. John Kelley's Shoes and Oxfords. spring toes, sizes and widths. 1 $3.50. For style, comfort . and durability are par excel lence. The high Cuban heel seems to have taken on very wen. Aiaue in patent kid, vici or Rus sian calf. All the new $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, V Douglass Shoes for Men. Made of vici, patent kid and corona. All the late spring toes ; some have the good swing at the ball of foot with a tapering effect at toe, while others are straight lasts. Ox , fords or high cut Blucher, or plain. $2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 3.50. For spring In all tha late predomluut- M flf InK bbadus. Standard of A mwrluu slJvl Monarch Shirts I I HmSdiiftncr U Mini Hind Tailored Vtllit 14 til Hut MurfM IUW Spring Hats, Stiff or Soft. The best made, The wide flange brim seems to be" the proper style. 50c, $1.00, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, $3.00. lliren Brothers. I