N. HAN AU I have decided to continue my Clearance Sale through Feb ruary Stock Taking. Special Bargains. A few Hemiettaa which wero Hold nt 'J.r)C, now J?c A few Henriettas Hold nt 0f(. now 4?c $1.00 Broadcloth goes at 75c Just a few pieces of Table Linen which were Hold at 40 cents, to go at 30c 12 1-2 cent Percale at 10c White 10 cent Lawn at LADIES' WOOL 75 cent Underwear at I am selling LADIES' COATS at ONE-HALF OFF. Ladies' and Misses' Dress Goods at former prices. Men's and Boy's Clothing and Overcoats at former prices Cotton Blankets. I have a fow Cotton Hlanknts loft yet which will lo sold for leas tlinn manufacturer's prices. 85o Blankets . . . Boo 1.23 Blankets . . . 11.00 11.35 Blankets . . 1.00 3.00 all wool blankots . . 3.20 4.50 all wool blankots . 3.75 5.50 all wool blankets . . 4.25 6.50 all wool blankots . 5.00 X. HANAU. Drop Everything Else and Rush to KAUFMAN'S BARGAIN HOUSE. We will offer the people of Reynoldsville for two days, SATURDAY and I01AY The chance to save 35 to 50 per cent on the dollar. Remember the dates and come early to avoid the rush. Foiiowino are a tew CLOTHING Men's Clothing as follows : $8.00, $ J 0.00 Suits, $4.48. $J2, $14, $16 Suits, $6.98. PANTS Men's Working Pants 65c. Dress Pants $1.25, $3.00, 3.50, 4.00. Pants at $2.48. OVERALLS Overalls and Jackets 75 cts. a suit. YOU WILL SAVE DOLLARS IF" YOU COME. KAUFMANS' BARGAIN HOUSE REYNOLDSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA. Goods. UNDEKWEAK. 7 l-2c 50c Men's Underwear, I have a lot of nice Ribbed 25o Shirts and Drawers I will sell at 19c. I have a few blue and pink striped un derwear I bought to sell at 75o and 85o you take them for SOd 1.25 all wool flocce lined $1.00 1.35 " " mo 1.00 " " . 7to tl.00 Jean Pants ... 75o prices oi the many we have to oner Men's Working Shirts, 20 cents. Floor Oil doth, 2 yards wide, 65 cents. Boys' Suits, 75 cents. Men's 25c Suspenders 19c. One pair to each man. Men's Hats worth $1.50 at $1. $2 and 2.50 hats at $1.50. REMEMBER This is only for two days. Come and convince yourself even if you don't buy. Mora Riots. Disturbances of strikers are not near ly as grave as an Individual dlmitdnr of the system. Overwork, loss of sleep, nnrvom tonslon will be followed by utter oollapse, unless a remedy is Immediate ly employed. There's nothloR so effici ent to curs disorder of the Liver or Kidneys as Eleotrlo Bitters. It's a wonderful tonic, and cfTnottve nervine and the greatest all around medicine for run down cystoma. It dihpuls Nervousnnns, UheumnllHm and Neural I! la and expels Miliaria germs. Only fiOu, and snlUfftctlon guaranteed by II. Alex Stoko, DruggiHt. A special meeting of the stockholders of the Iteynoldsville Clay Manufactur ing Co. Is culled to conveno at the general office of the company, King & Coleman building enst Main street, tleynoldoville, Pa., on the Blot day of March, 11)04, at 2 o'clock p. m. to tako acllnu on the approval or dUappioval of the proponed Increase of tho Indebt edness of the company. C. J. Kerr, 8eo. Cut prlco sale on reliable winter wear at Mllllrcns. Any pair of man's shoes that sold above $2.00 reduced 50 cents per pair at Nolan's. The Reunoldsvllle BriCk &TII6G0. Reunoldsvllle, Pa. Manufacturers of Fancy Red and Buff Front Brick, Vitrified Paving Bricks and Blocks, Sidewalk Pavers, Common Building Brick, Building Tile, &c. Estimates on construction choer fully furnished. Inquiries receive prompt attention. Correspond ence Solicited. , v v v v SHOES Ladies' Dress ' Shoes 88 cts. Try to match 'em. Men's Work Shoes 98 cts. Men's Dress Shoes $1.48 worth $2. Boy's School Shoes, 95 cts. UNDERWEAR Men's good heavy Under wear only 75 cents a suit. Ladies' Underwear at 38 cts. a suit worth 50 cents. Bummer-rill 'Phont Improvement.. At meeting of the director, of the Surnmnrvlllo Telephone Company In thl. place onr day last week order, were lit.ued wbloh will n-milt lo giving 'unx.utawney the bout and mint Im proved telephone service over that line now obtainable. Just a. toon m the supplies can be procured, the weather permitting, the work of recon' trimllnn will be begun. The plan to be Inlrif duend I. known as the Centrxl Energy Byntem, tho electric eurrvtit. Mug transnillttd on overhmil wlrv. differ ing In Unit rexpect from the present system, In that, two m tulle wire are used to complete the circuit whereus In the present system the ground consti tutes half of It. The wires thus used are carried from one central Hilnt to another in cablo formations which will be extended out of town for a mllo or more. By this means inline end Inter ruptions, canned by various Influence, will bo eliminated. A new switchboard will bo Installed In tho local oulee with accommodations for 3K) phonen. The old phones will be repUci'd by new Instruments of modern type. In this system the batteries are located In tho central oflloe and the phones are conse quently nut equipped with a cull box at tho bottom. I'unxsutawney Njirtt. Pacific Coast and Orand Canyon. On account of the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, to bo held at Los Angeles. Cat., beginning May 3, tho Pennsylvania Kallroad Company will run a porsnnally-uonducl-ed tour to Los Angeles, visiting the Grand Canyon of Arizona rn route, at unusually low rates. A special train of the highest grado Pullman equipment will leave New York, Philadelphia, and Pittsburg on Wednesday, April 27, runnnlng via Chicago and tho Ranla Fe Iloute to tho Grand Canyon. Sun day will bo spent at this wonderful place, and Los Angeles will be reached on the evening of May 2. Round-trip tickets, Including transportation, one double berth, and meals on special train going ; and transportation only return ing on regular trains via direct routes or via San Francisco, will be sold at rate of HOtt from Now York, 1105 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washing ton, and 1100 from Pittsburg. Tickets will be good to return at any timo he fore June .10. Tourists returning vis St. Louis may stop off for ten days to visit the World's Fair, by depositing ticket and paying 11.00 fee. A de scriptive Itinerary will bo sent on ap plication to Geo. W. Boyd, General Passonger Agent, Broad StreelStation, Philadelphia, Pa. Working Overtime. Eight hour laws are Iguored by those tireless, little workors Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millions are always at work, night and day, curing Indigestion, Biliousness, Constipation, Sick Head ache and all Stomach, Liver and Bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only 2."io at II. Alex Stoke's drugstore. Mrs W. R. Morrison Dead. Mrs. William H. Morrison, of Coal Glen, died at 11.00 o'clock yesterday (Thursday) morning. Mrs. Morrison was the wife of a well known citizen of Coal Glen and at tho timo of her death was about fifty years of age. The cause of her death was pneumonia, from which disease sho had been sneering but a short time. Besides her husband she leaves threo sons. Tboy are F. It. and Alvln, both of whom are marrlrd and live t Coal Glen, and Bird, the young est, who lives at home. The funeral servievs will ho held from the runldnnce on Sulurduy morning at 10.00 o'clock and Interment will lm inndo In Beech woods Cemetery. Mrs. Morrison was highly respected In the community and her many friends will hear with sorrow of her demise. Brockwayvllle lieeord. It Saved His Leg. P. A. Danforth of LaGrange, Ga., suffered for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg ; but writes that Bucklen's Arnica Sulve wholly cured It In five days. For Ulcers. Wounds, Piles, It's the bt'Ht. sal v In the world. Cuie guaranteed. Ouly 25uts. Sold by H. Alex Stoke, druggist. To Methodists Pntronlre the Best and Cheapest The Pittsburg i Christian Advocate KaUblUhed 1883. ltEV. V. W. SMITH, D.D , Editor. Organ of the Methodist Episcopal Church In Western Pennsylvania, East ern Ohio and West Virginia. Able articles on ull the live questions of the day. Tho uuiHrlbutor Include some of tho rami eminent writers vt the church. Toe weekly oxposilinn of the Sunday school lessons U unexcelled. lui. Test ing news from all th churches. Special attention givn t th Ep worth (League and Young Folk' De partments. t Terms only 11.00 per year In advunee. All Itinerant Ministers ol tin- AI. E. uhuruh are agents, to whom subscrip tions may bo paid. Sent thru. mouths on trial for 2.1 cents. Sample copies sent free. Mention till HMr. Address t W. L. DlXON. Christian Advooutn. Pittsburg, Pa. Tragedy Averted. "Just In the nick of time our I boy was saved" writes Mrs. W. Wa kins.nf Ploasnnt City. Ohio. "Pneu monia had played sad havoo with him and a torrlble cough set In besides. Doctors treated him, but he grew worse every day.- At length we tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and our darling was saved. lie's now sound and well." Everybody ought to know, ItV the only mm'i cure for Coughs. Colds and all Lung ilUesnes. Oilman-t-ed by II. AI"X Htoko, Druggist. Price rf)o and tl.lMI Trial bottles free. Ooml Spirits. Good nplrlls don't nil come from Ken tucky. Their main source Isthellver and all the line nplrlla ever mado In the Blue Urns Slate could not. remedy a bud liver or tho huodred-and-onn III effects It produces. You citn't have g'sid spirits and a bud liver at the same time. Your liver muni bo In d nc condi tion If. you would fu.'l buoyant, happy and hopeful, bright, of i.yo, light of step, vigorous and succesxful In your pursuits. You can put your liver In fine condition by using Green's August Flower the greatest of all medicines for the liver and stomneh ant1, a certain cure for dyspesla or inulgcctlon it hit b i n a favorito household renudy for over thlrty-flvo yoars. August Flower will make your liver healthy and active and thus Insure you a liberal supply of "good spirits." Trial sign. 2'ic ; regu ar 1 1 all druggists II. Alex Stoke's. Girls Wanted To learn Clothpicking and Quilling. Apply to Enterprise Silk Compy V Iteynolilnvtlle, 1'enn'n. .'. TV J i IV J REMOVAL AT THE CASH New York Racket Store We are going to move into larger and finer rooms April 15 and must reduce our stock before moving. Then from now until April 1 5th we are going to offer our en- tire stock At a Reduction of 25 Per Cent Following are a LACE CURTAINS, CURTAIN POLES, EMBROIDERIES AND LACES TABLE LINEN, White and DRESS AND WORKING SHIRTS, CORSETS. GLASSWARE, CROCKERYWARE, ENAMELED WARE, Special Reduction of Jewelry, Come EarlUi oet best choice. Goods Satisfactory, or Moneu Refunded. THE CASH NEW YORK RACKET STORE, S. Friedman, Prop., Fouler Building, Main St., Roynoldsrillo, Pa. I " ! WOOD nMfKf'l A t. riiretirurni'T ati w ffllintV Mllll ttll l.,i..O, tiir. Oiirli., .Ml.tl. n.wl ilifn.H.n m nl.l . .. 1 .1 1 . . I . .. .1 ' ,,"-"- ... r.rmi 11 inn-in 1 , ,1 mi, I UK, Ilir? t!t weekly, with el,ni' imlil ."..I. iinilni. Ii.kIi.u.L tlliuM M l.n..l. .............. Ktienw li'lvaui'i-il 1 pnoltlnn pel mani'tit. Wa ............ I .. A.,.1. fix. LOU'MHIA, (im, Momm llldu., UileV, III! A. Katzen . , THF PFnPI F'fi Bargain Store, l W'c nrc getting in for Bpriitg nnd summer a com plete line of new goods. SHOES Men's find hoys' shoes in n price range from 75 cents up to $2.85. SHIRTS A very fine line of assort ed men's and hoys' dressing shirts in the very latest styles. Trices from 25c up to $1.25. As I bought he fore the advance of price in cotton, you'll get a big bar gain. A complete line of men's up-to-date hats Irom 50c to $2.25. We have bargains in men's and boys' Clothing nnd pants. Lowest prices we ever sold. Remember nnd call at our store and examine for your own benefit. We guarantee we save 'ou on every pur chase from 25 to 35 iter cent 4 on the dollar. Our motto J "Quick Sales, Small Profits" A. Katzen, Prop. few of the items: Red, WINDOW SHADES, WALL PAPER, STATIONERY, HOSIERY, TOWELING, UMBRELLAS, CHINA WARE, . TINWARE, WOODEN WARE. Ribbons and Fancy Novelties. iwi, SALE GEnnflHm savings bpuk Pays 4. PerCent On Saving Accounts. Compounded Scmt-Annnally. Just as Safe and Easy to Bank by Mail as Cmlng In Person. Ask How. AeecTa oven 7,000.000. AND DIAMOND STREETS, PITTSBURQH, PA. W A NTFI-CEVF.RA t, INM'fU'ltlOi; PER. imi III nidi Hint,. i, iriiri'l for him - r1 nl-IMh-iI p.'vin yi'iiin nml Willi n liirirn raplml, lo rttll ion nii-ri'hnnlH Mini niri'iilx for mn-ri-fill nml liri.lllHlllii lino. IVrln.-iiii'iit i-ii-HHKi-niciif. Wi-i-kly rn-li xnli.rr of f;4 mid nil liHvi-lliiif ciiii.m nml hni il fillln iiilTnnoccl In mil, 1111I1 wppk. Kii'rh ni'p not, i"initit Inl, Mi'iiiliiii ri'fiTi-iirp nml i ni'lii-pwlf-aililri-iweil niivplniH,. T IK NAIIUNAL. as llvarliorii Htri'ot, I lilrnao. JJUOTIK3 & rOMUOY. ' CNIlKliTAKFtfO AND IMCrUKK FRAMING. Thn It. f. Ilni liil l,iMgin h:i Iipmi fiiil miiiriiiiinii.il Mniii. ( h.-iipi.m. frm f . i;",'"!!'"- " ''"-t. Wnmlward Hiillillni!, licno!. 1 1 If. 'n. 2rtr KHTKii linos , 1 T N D K I tT A K K f tn. Illui'ti nml whlio finii'iiilriir. Muln tn p.l. UrynoliN ill,.. Ph. I KN N S YL V A N f A A1 l.ltf'MD NI'PPAI & AI.M-X1IIK.VY VAM, IHVIHIO.V. Low (irudo Dlvinlon In Effucl Ny. 29, ITO3. Castern Sti nlard T'm HAHTWAHI). 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Mil. 107 iliilly Inl wfcn 1'iitsliini; mill DuDiitn. ( in SuildtiyH imly trnl n Iruvei, llrlfiwood at 8.21) n. m., mrlvi's liiilluU lii.oun. m. Krtorn Inu Ii-iivph HiiHoiH 2.00 p. in.. nrrlvi'H llrlft wihiiI 3.4o p. in., snipping hi liiieriimillHte bIh- lllllll.. I'riilrn miirkuil run dully; ilnlly, except Hiiniliiy j t IIhk minion, v. In: re alminU mu8t b hIiowii. Pblladulphia & Erie liullroiul Division In ttTuct JIuy 25th, l!K:i. Train loavo Driftwood H8 I illowa: EASTWAKD 9:'4 a ni Triiln 12, weukriHy, for rtunbiiry, V llkcslmrre, llii.liiluii, l'..llvllli-,i'i;ritliUin, lliirrlnliiit'tf Hud llui I i1i'rnii)illiit ta iiiiiih, unlvlnn at, I'll 1 1 1 1 Iclpliln it:il p.m., .Ni'w Vork, :m i. m.; Bii,liiinie,i);i4) p.m.j Wiihliiimton, 7:15 p. in Pi.lliniin Parlor car from illiiiiiif-port to Chltudi'lplila and pad iH'iiriT rniu-lii'H from Kiimt to I'liilmli'lplila ami Wllllauinkurt lo HuHlniorn and Waah Ingtoti. i;:.'i p. ni. Train 8, dully f.,r Sunliury, Ilar rinliura hiiiI pniii'ipiii Iiiti'i-mt'diuie hiations, nrnviim in riiiludt'lpliln 7:.a p. oi New York Ur.-U ). to., IIiiIiIiiioih 7:30 p. m., Wash ioKl.iii r-M. p. ni. Vi mllmliMi parlor car ami passi.ni.'1'rniiii.'lif, Uuiralo lo Philadel phia and WushiiiKiun. 4:"0 p. in. Train il, ilally, for Har I'lHhui'i; and iiiU'rini'dlaie ntations, ar rlvinir hi I'liilailiiipiiia 4:st a. u.: New York, 7.23a. in.; Itnli iriiiirn, a.2i a. ni.; WiishlnKion 3..xi A. St. Pullman Huuplntf earn from li.irristnirii lo Philaili'lpliia and Ni.w York. PiiiliiiH'Iplna pitMMiiii:i.'is can rinnaln In .sluDpur uudiHlui-buu unl.il 7 :.ki a. H. 11:05 p.m. Train 4 .dally foi Smilniry, flarrln- InilM Iiiti'rii.i'illatt' slaltons, arnvliiK ar I'liii.iili'lpioa, 7:17 A. il., Vol'k, 1.-33 A. M.on wi't'k .day and 10. , a m. on Hun day; Kaliiiiioiu, i:J5a. m.; WakhliiKiun, 8:30 A. M. Pi.lltiiaii hleepi'm n-oin Erie, and Wllilauisport lo Philadelphia, anil Wtllltinihport io Wahhlniruin. Pansenirer roafhen iioiii Erin lo Phlludelpnla, and WlllianiHnort to Haiti more. 12:41 p.m. I'rnln 14, dally fur Sunhury, Harrla liuiK anil prinolijal lnti:rinodiali'taliona,ar rivlim at Philadelphia 7:32 a. ni., New York :.ti a. in. wrakdayii, ilu..jt. a. m., Hiiniliiy) ftalllinore 7:25 a. rn., Wanhlnt4iu, H:4ii a in. Vemlliuletl liutlei. sluupiiiif cam and paa Mwiifer coaches, lluilahi tu Philadelphia and Waliinxlou. WESTWARD l:a:t a. m. Train 7, ilally for Buffalo via Emporium. 1:41 a. in. I'raln II, dally for Erie, Rlclg wa, aud'weck day for DuBoIm, Olermont and prlucliial Inlcrmi'dlnui alallona. Ji.VU a. in.--Train 3, dully for Erie and Inter mediate P'lilltH. 3:4." p. ni. Train 15, daily for Buffalo via Emporium. 5:4Sp . m.T'raln HI, weekdays for Kane and intermediate million. Jorisoxitutto Railroad. a. in. weekday. a. m. 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