t Star Sttbumjilinn $1.01) per vtnr, in mfivinrr. C. A. HTMMIUNSO. Kdltor anil Pub. WKUXKHOAY. OtTOIlKK 21. ISll.V Anlmleiiendrni hs-nl nnts-r. published every Wednesday nr. Ileytinhlsv (lie, .leiTor'.oii IH, Ph., devoted to the Inteivts of Kcynolil-vllln and .lefrersoni-oiinly. Noll-poll I leal, will treat nil Willi fairness, niul will leeieclally fi lend ly towards tin' liihoiltnt class. eulweriptloii ,Hrel.nneryeiir, In ndvnnep. t'omiuiinlriii hitw Intended for pulillrm Ion must he n inipiinhd hy the writer's name, not for piililleiitlou. Im t as n Kiinrnnlee of goodfnfth, intere-! Intr news Hems solti'ltrd. AdveMMnir rates made known on npillt'a tlon nl I lie olllee In A mollis' llloek. Lenuhiy eonimiiiileatlons und I'linniro of advertisements hIioiiIiI reach this olllre liy Monday noon. Address nil i-ommunleatlonn to C. A. Ktcpti enson, Heynoldsvllle, I'u. .... Entered nl tin' postofflec ' Heynoldsvllle, Pn., iisseeond elass mull mutter. SETTLEMENT NOT YET. The niul find Coal Mining Situation as Viewed by a Miner. The minora of tills region arc still idle anil when ami liow tho difllculty will end vo are unable, to even fruess at. The convention hold at Cleai'Held last Tuesday and Wednesday issued the following circular to the minora and mine laborers of Northern and Central Pennsylvania: At convention held in Clearfield on October 15th and Hith. 1!5, it was Resolved, that on account, of the fail ure of the various operators in Northern and Central Pennsylvania, to tri-nnt tho request of live centrt jer ton asked for by tho convention held at l'hilip.sburjf, OotobiT I WW), Therefore tho miners of these regions slmll suspend work on and after Saturday evening. October !! 195, unless tho operators comply with our demands or meet us in joint conven tion, and should tho operators refuse or fnil to pay this advance on or before November 1st, 1 ! .". the demand shall be increased to 10 cents per ton. It was further resolved that no joint convention shall be held unless three or more operators shall nree to attend the same. And no resumption of work shall take place until all resume. You nro therefore respectfully re quested todo all in your power tocomply w ith tho action of the convention. Up to last night all the mines In the districts embraced in the nlwivo resolu tion had not suspended work. The miners at this place think all tho mines in tho district will suspend. A mass mooting of the miners mine laborers of Reynoldsvillo Rathmel was held at tho Fuller water ing trough Friday forenoon to hear a report from tho delegate to the Clear Held convention. The resolutions of tho convention were accepted by tho mass mooting. The present committee of three was given power to increase tho committee to nine Knlish speaking men, one Italian and one Slav to solicit aid for the men during tho present struggle. Monday morning u com m it toe of threo English speaking men and one Slav, who can speak two or three languages, of Reynoldsvillo, threo or four men of nathmol and alxmt four from DuHois, started to the Pittsburg region to solicit aid from t'ie m;n of that region. Walter Alni'loy. of OuH iis, formerly cheekwelgliman at Kiiehester mine, who was a dolegalo at the Cleai'Held convention, made the following state ment In tho PuUnis (Vimi'iT Monday of this week: "I nm somewhn' -i?ra!d Hint 1 tic position of the miners Is not nsi'leui before tlio eiienit p.lhllr as ll oiiKiit to lie. The Hell, Lewis & Yates 'o;il Minim; rimipitny have iiunln re iterated Its former proposition. I bellovo the public timlersinml the position of the company, as It hus hceu suited several times. Hut let our attentions iro haek to the reduc tions of lust fall. When Pittsburg was re el need the rompnr.y i-tune to their employes and stilted thut they, Ileitis eomiiet iters In tho sumo market us I'ltlshuri;, expected from the men mirier their company to allow tliem the same privileges unci that u reduc tion in the price of mining was necessary In order that they could compete In the samo market. Relieving this to bet hu correct posi tion of the company lit tills time, the reduc tion was theretuie grunted without tiuinnur or complaint. A second reilui'tloii was worked upon the sumo plan and turaln the miners grunted it. This brought us on an equal basis with the I'll I sliurir Held. Hut I want the public to know v.e suffered 10 cents ht ton of a rediH'l'on In order that tU'.'l- wild compete with the tMiuljiirg fields. Tliu prop osition of tin company which has been so often reiterated of hi-t April, compelled us to firing up the lieeeh Creek ami Clearfield region or the advance of fl cents per ton would only last for one month. Now, seeing that we are III direct competition with Pittsburg, that t-eluu receiving an advance, our geuer out company wants the entire central uud northern coal tlelds to puy'tho advance la-fore they will full In lino to pay the sauiu; yet these fields were not reduced until the 11., L. & Y. Coal company hud reduced their men. Wo therefore believe that II Is the duty of this company to bo the Hrst to pay the ad vance, us they were the first to reduce. "Now regarding tho situation us It exists nt the present time: It was the general sentl muut of tho Cluurnold eon vent ion that Mr. 11. Hot'Wlud wus the one that held the key to the entire situation, The convention therefore deemed It wlso unci prudent to seek uu Inter view with tho "great 1 urn." The couiuilttuc who waited at the telephone relumed upon six different occasions and reported "unable to find him." The convention believed thut If a joint convention of operators uud miners could be brought about the present trouble ' would have been averted, and thut no sus pension would have been declared. "There Is not u single Intelligent miner to day throughout these fields who Is uffected ut the present time by suspension, but what understands that the cotuwtltiou Is keen, uud operators have been known to go Into the market and take contracts ut the cost of production. These operators have not de pended upon the selling of coal to hoard up woalt h, hut have depended upon Unit glgtin tic curse w hich Is so prevalent In our midst, culled "pluck me stores." There Is but u small percent line of operators but what have this nv-iein iii oiieiailoii, and even men who have hut StO of 40 miners working for them, have these us n source of revenue. Indeed the tore system hi Central uud Northoru 1'eiinsylvmila has reached the acme of Infa my. What with the wtoru systum on one side and lie' Urn-a competltlou on the other, the minors In uniiiy Instances have become the recipients of public charily. We therefore ell upou the press to assist us In wiping out v.ei curse which prevails amongst us to-Oity," Church Notice. Under this heading will be found tho subjects and texts of the pastors of the various churches of lleynoldsvlllo for tho following Sunday: Prkmiiytuhian. Ilev. II. B. lohnson, pastor. Morn ing: "Prayer." Mat. 7: 7. F.venlng: "Tlfti Plan of Salvation Made Plain." Acts o: 31. Methodist Kimhcopal. Rev. .1. V. Crawford, pastor. Morn ing: "Tho Rnlo of Individual Respon sibility." Murk 14: 8. Kvening: "The Klemonts and Majesty of true Char actor." Acta 10: 34. Ono of the finest tea seta over brought to town Iwnght at a special prico and will bo sold at a bargain. Come and see It and pet price. Only one. C. F. Hoffman. Tho Reynoldsvillo Hardware Co. Is offering to soil haps and blankets at cost to close out their stock. A largo stock of baled hay and straw at W. T. Cox. More than two-thirds of the disease and suffering which afflicts humanity is self made tho result of some violation of the laws of health. Kvon given an abundance of fresh air, half the jieoplo do not breath it: for tho habitual, Invol untary breathing is removed only a few steps from lung starvation, is tho primary cause of many eases of phthisis, and tho source of much of tho suffering caused by impurity of tho blood. It is only by conscious breathing, exercising tho lungs by slow, deep, and thorough movements, that wo can give to tho blood tho amount of pure oxygen required to carry off Its impurities; and every man, woman, and child should, isvth night and morning nnd at, frequent intervals during tho day, give a few minutes' attention to what are well named "lung gymnastics." Tho exer cise should bo taken in tho fresh air. pure, unconlaminated, outdoor air, whero possible; do not be afraid of its being cold, for it is Impossible to "tako cold" while breathing deeply. Inhale slowly, always through tho nostrils, prolonging tho movement as much as possible, and filling tho whole lungs, tho lower as well as upper parts; then give less time to exhaling, und let every other exhalation bo forcible and accompanied by an alxlominnl movement ns well, which will aid in emptying tho stiignant cells In the lower parts of tho lungs. "Sanitarian," in )mtiritt'it Mtjuzinc. for Oetolx'r. Our Fall Stock of Men's, Children's and Youths' Clothing is now in and placed. It's a Royal and Handsome showing of finely tailored find perfect fitting garments. Our Stock is the "Wonder of Clothing Annals. 'It exceeds in quantity and excels in style and quality. Your best friend, seeing you in one of our suits, would not know but that it had been made for you. One of the chief characteristics of our garments this season is the absolute perfection attained in the fit. If you will examine and get prices you will be convinced as well as us that we are giving the best alues in tho county. Coffee 15 cents a package at Win. Hnrgo's. Suit '.15 cents a barrel at SwarU Ilros. If you want anything in tho jewelry lino I will get it for you in a short time nnd save you big money. C. F. Hoffman. Captain Sweeney, IT. S. A., San Dlo po, Cat., snys: "Shlloh's Catarrh Rem edy is tho first medicine I have ever found thut wlil do me uny good." Prico 50e. Sold by J. C. King & Co. Rig reduction in prico of salt. If you want a barrel see Robinson & Mundorff. Swart. IJros. sell goixl salt at 05 cents a barrel. A number of young men, the mnjority of whom have an abundnneo of lolsuro time, got a largo Hag and printed in big letters, "Sons of Rest" on it and were at tho A. V. R'y when ono of the uftornoon trains camo in Tnursdny and paraded up town behind tho Kingsvillo drum corps, reception committee and visiting comrades who just arrived in town. It was sport for the young men but they wero a little out of order under the circumstances. . Ladles if you want a pretty dress go to Ring & Co's. If you want to buy guns or ammuni tion go to Riston's. Wanted To buy 20 to 100 acres of land near town. J. C. Kixcj & Co. Bing & Co. have just received tho finest lino of dress goods over brought to Reynoldsvillo. . One Dollar A Year. From this tiino forth Thk STAlt has deefded to adopt a new regulation gov erning the financial part of its business. And that is to make tho suliscriptiun price one dollar a year to all who will pay in advanoe. Those who want The Stab for that price can got it by settling all arrearages and paying an extra dollar in advanoe. New subscribers will also rooolvo tho advance yearly dol lar rate. The price will remain tho same as heretofore, $1.50 a year, but a dlsoount of 50 cents ill bo given thoso who pay in advance. The Star would like all Its old subscribers to avail thorn' selves of this offer and as many new ones as possible. Remember we will stick strictly to the $1.50 a year price when the subscription is not paid in ad vanco. This spuclal offer holds good until the 1st of January, 180(1. House and lot for salo in West Reyn oldsvllle seven rooms. Inquire of K. Mullen or C. Mitchell. The Stab ono dollar a advance. year paid in QAUTION NOTICK. . All persona Hie hereby cautioned not to trustor harbor niy wife, Gertie I'alnwr, on my account, as she left luv lied und board un Saturday, feept Usth, without Just cuuse or provocation, aim I will pay no uiua couiraei ed by her. Joum f AiVTlsa. HykonvUle, !' Bout. DO, im. CtKllllO nn Giotiners l V Lowest Prices l in mm fflTM CLOTHE! New Fall Style Of Men's Suits! Looking at the extent and vari ety of our stock it seems impos sible that we should fail to please you in a suit. Wo have new designs in colored Chev iots, choice stripes and plaids in fancy Worsteds, new mixtures in fall Casshneres, new styles of plain and ribbed fab rics; well made, well trimmed, and a perfect lit guaranteed. We have double or single breasted, cutaways or cutaway sack, in all the aslnonable weaves and all tho prevail ing colors, mixtures and patterns at .V,y, 5.00, (5.00, 7.00, 8.00, ..00and$10. FALL HATS -UND- Ovcrshirts - and - Underwear! Good camel's hair shirts or drawers or 2.r)c; last season 'sold for 50c. Tho celebrated fleece lined Under wear that sold for 1.00 last season, now at our store for 50c. Good Pure Wool underwear, all col ors, Cream, Tan, Brown and Dark Pearl, 1. They will ask you 1.50 elsewhere. Good overshirts from 50c. to S?l. They take the lead. Call and see them. WINTER CAPS. We carry the largest stock of Hats and Caps in the county. All of the latest shapes and styles. Arguments are needless to any good judge when we show our Fedoras and Derbys at our modern low prices. Derbys and Fedoras from 1.00 to 3.00. See our 1.50 Derby. Caps from 15c. upward. Fall and Winter Overcoats. Chilly nights and mornings make you think of Fall nnd Winter Overcoats. We are ready witn a com- plete line in the newest fabrics and styles. Men's Shetland and Irish Freeze Double or Single lireast e d Storm Overcoats 5, (').00, $7.00, 8.00, S9. 00, Sio.oo. Hoys' Long Cut, Double Breasted Overcoats with deep capo from 1.50 to 5. Call and see the largest, best and cheapest tock of Overcoats ever exhibited in Ueynoldsville. BOYS' Heavi) Winter suits! Boys' All Wool Double Breasted Cheviot, Cassi meres and Import ed Worsteds, neat and serviceable, made up in the height of fashion at the following prices: 1.25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00; ages from 4 to 14 years. Everything that is new in style and color is represented in our superb show- ; ing of Children's Clothing. FALL - AND - WINTER Trousers ! Nobby dressers will appreciate om . fine exhibit of Pantaloons. Everything that's new and stylish in fabric, and every pair is guaranteed to fit; 65c, 75c, 1, 1.50, 2, 2.50, 3, 3.50. At these prices we show a line of about 1,500 pairs of men's elegant and stylish pantaloons. They are as fine trousers as can be found anywhere at any price. The materials are of the finest Imported Cheviots, Worsteds and Cassimeres. The patterns are light and dark stripes, wide or narrow mixtures and solid colors. Gloves AND Mackinaw Coats, e: e: - o u r- Neckties AND Collars, Umbrellas AND Trunks. MILLIRENS, Reynolds Block. Ueynoldsville, Pa.
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