THE WHITE HOUSE. ARRANGEMENT OF THE OFFICIAL QUARTERS OF THE EXECUTIVE. Vli'ttn I'rmn llio Wlmlnwn tif tlw V.nnt Rnnm The "Hull of tin IlnpinlntiMl." Tililimir la Alltinut thr llnljr Mmlrra lnt'rmritn tit In the Itultilliiff. Mr. I!. ('. Nml wrlnun 1'iijwrfnr T1i IVntury on "Our Fellow litizrii of tlm Wliiti' ilntw," di-votril to till- ulllcilll viirr mill duties of tlie )nslli'Ut, ill tlie ilium' of vliieh lie iy: At 10 o'clock nliiintljr cHncrniililn h1k njiiiinst tlie of the Imvrier an- nonticc to the citizen who luia nrrived utiilrr tlio Kinml lxirtul that the execu tive liimiximi In "i n" to visitors. At 9 o'clix'k tlie eitfii i iliaiitfiil to "rlim ed. " The (loorkeeliem nwiiiK the door open to cverylioily. Witliin the liuo MHlilmle liothinit in wen w hich imli cnten the nrrntiK' mi nt nud inriwr of the different junta of the niniif ion. It wnii not nhvuy no, for originally the now cotici'iilid corridor, or middle lmll, with tho Ktiiircnw on the rifxlit, wan n piirt of the I'litiHiiep hnll. Now the xpners Ix'twei n tlie middle column nro cloHed with colored kIiis pnrtition, nnd tho vcHtilmle is simply a large, nquuro room tih nsiint to ttvt out of. No way appear to open to the Ktiife upartment in tho center or to the vest wiiiKi v hieh in devoted to the private apartments. Yet iiIiihs doors ure there, Hk.ukIi as imperci ptilile to the slraiiKer as a (twinning panel. To the left there is a door which is always open. It ad win to n Finall hall, across which a sim- llar door is the side t'litrance to the UN at ciiht room. About this npli ii;iid room, coiuprisiiiK the whole cast Hid of the mansion, the visitor may wander at will 1 lore ti e poi traits or enjoy from the window . ihc beauty of the treasury Imihliiijj to the cast or the impressive landscape to the south, including the towering shaft of the Washington mon ument and beyond the ever charming l'otei'.iac, spreading with enlarging curve towanl Mount Vernon, and in the private garden uudcr tho window ho may chance to sec a merry band of little, one. From tho small hall between the ves tibule nnd tho east room a stairway as cends toward the lie dial line of the building to a wido middle hall, ou each side of which nro tho oilice of the pres ident. Tho arrangement is simple, nnd in the floor plan covers the space occu pied below by the east room nnd the green room, the latter being the coun terpart of the small hull with the pub Ho stuirwhy just mentioned. At tlie head of these stairs, over the green room, i tho cabinet room, which is the first apartment in the south side of the hull, ;i jog of two steps, at the private door into the president' room, marking the raised ceiling of the cast room below. The prcMtii nt reaches his ollico through the cabinet ro 1:1, entering the latter from tho library, which correspond ou the second floor with tic blue room of tho stato upaitnieiits. l'rcsident Arthur iudi ed used the library as his office, und the cabinet clianil er for nil anteroom, while his private secretary wuh domi ciled in the traditional ofiiccof the pres ident. Dining his first tirm Mr. Cleve land presei vi u the same arrangement, lint General Itarrisou went buck to the oilice hallowed by Liu"o1u'h occupancy, and Mr. Cleveland, ou his return, found tho nrrangcivcut so satisfactory that ho continual it. Heyond tho president's lurge, square oflieo is tho corner room win ro Privute Secretary Thurber is always either wrestling with tho details of executive business or st,.iu!iug with his shoulder braced against tho crowd struggling to sco tho prcsii.i nt. It is a narrow apart ment nud might bo called appropriately tho "hull of the disappointed," tho sug gestion being emphasized by portraits of the greatest of presidential aspirnuts, Cluy and Webster, to which Mr. Thurber added, ns his private projsty, an en graving of tho closest contestant for the ofllee, Governor Tildeu. Ou tho north side of tho hnll there are two rooms which correspond to thoso on the south side just described, the small one being occupied by Mr. O. L. Pruden, the assistant secretary since Gen eral Grant's time uud tho custodian of tho office books as well as of the tradi tions which govern the publio sooiul routine of tho executive mnnsiou. In Lis room sits the telcgruph clerk at his instrument, and by the window is a tel ephone, which suves a great amount of messenger service between the president and the departments. Occasionally a congressman, with less ceremony than discretion, attempts to get an appoint' mcut with tho cur of the president over the telephone, uud there is a record of a stage earthquake produced in tho private secretary's room by a furious congress man who found the telephone ineffect ive and his Olympian style even less so, Notwithstanding that it is almost the sole modern improvement in the . White House, President Cleveland was seen at the telephone but once, and then, needless to say, not ou call. Bafuty la Iteauty. A worldly futher, after the style of Lord Chesterfield, was giving good ad vice to his sou, who was about to make his entrance into society. "And, above all, avoid flirtations; but, if yon must flirt or fall in love, sir, be sure it is with a pretty woman. It is ulwuys sufcr. " "Why?" usked the young man. "Becuuse miiiu other fellow will be sure to be uttnu ted uud cut you out be fore uuy huriu bus been done. "London Telcgruph. Arcturus is not less than 70 uud is probably nine than 100 light years dis tant from us. lliis star certainly sur passes tho suu in volume many thousand times. Tho British government still employs foreign mercenaries in its army. The Cimkhas, tine soldiers of Nepal, ure em ployed in Uiitisli India. THE REYNOLDSVILLE Building and Loan Association, OF REYNOUDSVIUUE, PA. Seventh Aninml Report, Mafeh 22nd, 1897. OFFICGRS. Vrtsitb nt t,. .1. Mi-Kiitiiu. l'lmiilinl 11. C. llellilc. M. M. Davis, Soli'-itm: John M. llavs. t '. .1. Kerr. IV. PIKGCTORS. John M. Mavs. A- A. Kleinliuns, II. ('. IVihle. K. H. Wilson. T. K. Kvbiim. J. M. Moore, M. S. Sterley. V. A. Horpol, Xlnlun Cooper, F. S. HcilTinan. H. H. Heliiap. C. J. Kerr, I ' Mcl'.ntiie. Mrrti First Monday Rftrr Third Saturday In Each Month. Statement of Cash Receipts and Payments to JVIaneh 22, 1897. UIHT.Il'TS. Dues. Ae Insurance Sale real estate FettorholT house. Kent I'AY.M Loans Withdrawals. Insurance paid Furniture and Fixture Forfeited Stock Stationery Interest mi advance payment. . . Loans due borrowers Italanoe in treasury Assets and ASSF.TS. Loans on llrsl mortgage Due from stockholder. . Heal estate Halauee in treasury LIAMILITIKS. Value of slock Dues paid In advance. I'neurned premiums. . Due Solicitor Due Treusurer Statement DATKOF ISSl.'K. r 1 . I I '? 1 i i April. Octolti' April. Oi'tolx' April. Octolie April, tletolie April. Ootobc April. OctolH1 April. Oetols1 1WKI. . . r. I still. 1WU... r, l!H. I H'.l:.'. . . r. lHtlJ. r. IS'.Ct. 104... r. 1S1I4. 1MII.1. . . v. IX'Xi. lxtni... r, IstMi. IMI7 littl 747 x4 is:,, ;h W 72 77l mi (UHH2 X mi: on on on; (idi tKil on' (idi Sll' oil 141 tit 1221 72; 7" 114 12i 4H: !I7i ill :t4. 7.l ss. :.iij 7:1; i"l7 r,:i :i2' in no :4 4S 42 .'III :iii 24 1H 12 II 14H l"il 1W mi! 1 1": urn (HI; ii IHl! Oil (III; 122 IU.-.I "2 r Total. . 2ti4i!io7!i:ii:il We httrv i:ru ill I mil tliv lumkn rrjmi'f VwriTt, M.V.VOLEMAS, On und after April 111. 1117. a bonus, us stated below, will bo paid for withdrawal of stock: this in addition to tlie withdrawal vuluo us stated in Uy-Luws: 1st Series Stock. 2nd . " " . 3rd " " 4th " " . 5th " " lit h " " . 7th " " . Sth " " . nth " " . Kith " " . 11th " " . 12th " " . lllth " " . OFFICE HOURS. 0.00 A. M. to 12.00 M. 1.00 P. M. to 4.00 P. . M. G.OO to 7.i) P.M. Kxcept on Saturdays and Salesdays, when tho ottiee will lx open from 11.00 .v. M. to 7.30 p. M. Free Trip to WE will furnish transportation from Reynoldsville to Niagara Falls and return over the B., R. & P. R'y, and two days' board at Hotel Imperial, one of the leading hotels at Niagara Falls, to the person who will secure the largest number of Gash Subscribers to THE STAR before June 15th, 18.I7. Subscription price to be fci.OO, strictly cash in advance. See partic ulars of this offer elsewhere in this issue of THE STAR. 0. A. STEPHENSON, Ed. and Publisher. S vi i In vil TlTIIHIt IT I" ,..2!i:..i-.'ii7(i 7 C. "1" l.'ilHItl !47 lill $ H!lll,!ll!l ?. KN'TS. I. Ill Ml 04 ill irs.'l !I ,1142 ("I ,L'".'1 117 l-.M ::n L'l'l 7!' :iu7 07 !I7!I 7S .72!" no ,7llJ(il ;i mi. in ;i Liabilities. if."i.(;i in no 7.ii:tn in i;..77H H'.l 11,7": til L'KTiiM tin .tl7.."i(H 7!i (III . M.-t.i HI l."i(MIII ii ti -$ SI.TIHI mi of Stieames. v. ?' C .11211 II $114. 2.Y H, 12, II, Id, It, It .1 :t 4 (12(1 2d I ht:i 1IH4 U.-.7 :.H.'t :i.iti (Hi lo nil' i:i 4S1 S.-i fill! 77 s.y (itl nil s lit I I S (ill (i.". 7 2(1 l.'ii (i on :ut :: :n i h 2ti 17 21 ii2 17 1:1 h.y in .Vi 7 114 112 17 M (I2i 14' 4i .r M; H4' Sll 20 l' 112 '! 71 :.i 421 4 sill III H I S4 : !U 52 oil 4.'t 7H .414 .7H7 in : 4o X, 4tl .111 10 illlll .14 12 24 III .'I 4H 27 4( i III 114 (ills 1 !4 sr. 21 1 12 sii (I 21 ..'ilW IC.2 I 2!7..1'U 7!i; of tin' tnxochiflmi innl Jlml tlir iiborr V. V. UlllSOX. ir. r. M.iiisii.iLi. A mil torn. tho the .f HI . ii :m . 7 (12 . (I (ill . .14(1 . 4 :i2 . :i :m 1 sti 1 20 72 Niagara Falls ! Ilntlrontt Ctm (Titbit. J K NNSYLVANI A HAILKOAD. IN KM-KI T NUVKMMKK M, JSIMl. I'lillnilclplilH Ik Kile ItiilltniKl III vision Time 1'nlile. Trains leim driftwood. KASTWAIttl H:IM n m-Tiiilii , ilully exeeit Hiiiiilny fur Siintiiiry, lltirrlHlitii'ic nnd lute' nieiiliite siii tliiiiH. iiirU Inn nt riiiliulelliiii ll:'J:i p. in.. New Vol U. i:4l p. III. I lllill linore, ll:ll i. m.l iivliliiutiin, J:l.'i p. in I'litliniin I'lii lor ear from lllliiuiHti't iiitd iiiisseiiiter eouehes front Kline to I'lilltiilelphfii. :." p. m.Tniln (I. dully execpt Siniiliiy for HaiTKItiirir nnd Itiierinrdttiie stiiiiiuis. nr rlt liiviil I'lillmlrlphlii 4:Hi A. M. New Vi.lll. T::ci A. M. Piillmnii Sleeplin; eiirs from lllirt'lslllll'tf to I'llllllllelphltl nnd New Vnlli. Plilllillelphlll linssenuers full l-elniiln tit sleeper undlst in lied mil II "::m A. M. K::n p. in.- TiiiIii 4. ilully fcif Hiinlniiy. Ilnn ls Iturii nnd Inlerniedlnle siiitlotts, nrt-lvlim nt rillllKlrlplilll, II A. SI.: New Vmk, V:.t.l A.M. nil week llnvs nnd IH.:ts A M. on Sim ln y s lliiltliiiure. il:'.n a. m.: W iiIiIiiu-1ho. 7:i a. M. I'lilltniin iMit- rriim Krle nud W ililiitns poli tu I'lilllldetphlii. i'ie.selitfel-s In sleeHr for llnltltniiic nnd Wicdilnvtuii will lie trnnsfei'i'ed Into iililiurniiislfcicr nt II111--rlsliurir. I'nsseuuer eeiii'lies from Krie to riillmlelphlii uud Wlllliinispint to Itn 1 1 1 -more. WF.STH Altll 7:il ii. in.-Tiiilii t. dully e)ieept Hi ml u v fur Itliliruny, litiltfils, clernniiil mid i'ntei luedhile stiitlons. Leaves Hldtxwuy nt :i:ltl I'. M. fur Krle. I:.M ii. m.Tniln II, ilully fur Krle mid Inter medltile iHilnis. Itriil ft. m.--Trnlii II, dully except Hutidity for Kline nnd iutei-medluiesintlons. TIIIIi'(i TRAINS I'OU IHtlFTWliO!) I HUM TIIK KAST AND SIM I'll. Tit A I N II leu vi-H I'ltlliiileliilitn s::m a. ni.! Wiislilinrtoii. T..V a. M.l Ho 1 1 i mm i . h:.mi a . m . ; Wllkcltiirre. Pel.'i A. M.l tlnlly eveeit Siin ilny. ittrlvtittr nt ItrlftwiHitl ut r:','ii r. m. with I'lillniuii I'urliir cur from l'lilliidelililu to Wlllhitiispiirt. TWAIN :t It-it ves New -York nt s p. in.: I'lilln tlelptiiii. 1 1 :iti p. m.: Wic-hitm'toii. l.4 p. m.: Iliilllniiile, ll::'ili p. in.: (hillv nrrlvlli'.' lit IniriiMied ul te.vi ii. m. I'ullntmi letjiln' cut's fitmi I'lilhiili'lplilu in t.i if und rmiii ie.liliit'lnn und Itub iinoie tit V illlutii'-iii'l nnd lliriiil'.'li pic-i'iiuet-rnuelie-. friin I'lillu di lpliln In I i ie nnil Hull luiiit e tu W lllluiits. pin I. Tit A I N I leaves lleintvo in il::m n. in., ilullv except s 1 1 1 u I : i , torlviinj at liiifiwniid 7:'l ti. in. .K illN'Sf iNIU'l'ti KAU.IiOAl). I Daily except Siindny.) I II A IN Iti len ve Itlil.'wiiv ill ICJOii. lit.: .Inlin- stiiiiiiirii ul H:;is n. in., tirt lvliiir u! ( let luuiit, til o:;i.'i u, in. Tit A I N W leu ves Clei iniilit ill 1li:t." it. in. ur rt.lnu' in .1 .Ii ti-i hi I ii 1 1 u ut 11:41 it. in. ui.il llliljivuv ut I : i m 1 1 , . m. JllMiVAY & fl.K AUI'IKIJJ !. n. OAlf.Y KXCKIT SUNDAY. SiH'TIIWAHD. NdltTIIWAHD. I'.M A.M. STATIONS. P.M. I'.M. 3 no " it .lii 1 .13 II .M 11 III II Si Kltluwnv 3i I J 17 i:tl l-hiinl Hint I :.. li il li:iil Mill lluvt'ii I 4s 13 :t! IMS litivliiiitl III? I3:ul n.v; Slim is Mills I ;i4 13 411 II 57 llllle litH'k I ti 13 43 II VI Ylnevtlitl Klin 137 13 4.-i HUM Currier 13.1 13 V, IOI3 tlriH-kwiivvlIlp 1 in o.1 10 -'; Mi Mlttn S'limiiiit 1 in (Oil 103.1 llnrvevs Kiln 13.1s I 1.1 lii:m I ii I Is Creek 13 .VI 14.1 114.1 Dlllltils 13 4(1 Tit A I NS I.KAVK UIDdWAY. Kustwurtl. Wesiwui-i TiiiIii s. 7:17 n. iii. Trnlti :t. II::H I'tiilli II. 3:lo p. in. TiiiIii l.:i:lo Tritln 4. 7:.Vi jt. in. Tritfti 11,7:31 ll lit Ii llti II 04 5 Ml ft. 17 .1.11 ft 14 r. u ft 3s ft 30 ft 10 p. in p. m. .1. II. III TCIIINSIIN, (Jen. .Mnutiuer. .1. U. WIKiD, (en. I'liss. An't. JJKKCII t'HKKK ItAir.ItOAI). Np Yi rk Central & HticJion Rir R, R. Co., Losiee c(iniii:nhi'.d timk tamlk. I1IMI1 IT Kp Mull Nit. 17 Nn:n p 111 p nt I. VIA 1 IIK.lll ll'IWX l-sp Moil Nolle XtiiM Nov. 111. I'HI. 1 11 111 ...I'ATTdN .. MAMA I'TKVT. . . . Kei tniiiir . . . TtiAzz.ui.TT. .. . Keriiiiiur . New Mllpiut . (Ililltlil ....Mlli'liells... l.ve Arr l.ve" A'i' '4 no ti II I III . .. Jill.1 13:11 I. VI s .V, IV 3.1 ... s4irt: j.i An S 1.1 I! II .... : l!(ii.... S ill II .VI . . . . 4 10 ft 01 ft 41 ft HI ft .13 ft .Is II 1.1 .1 III ft :m JJJ."-!'''!''! 'leurtli'ld.lillie .1 .1' H(is li:il ... .cl.KA Ul'l KI.D I ll 11: 113ft 1 11 :m 1131 Al l'.CIi'iti llelil .liine. I.ve II :H II 13 WiHidliiuil 11 1.1 II 111 Ill'.-ler 11.13 III is Wiilliiff tun 11 .17 IK Ml .. Miirtlsilnle Mines ... 7IKI 1041 l.ve Mtllisiiu Air 7 If. ir.i ii :m 11 4 11 .VI 11 .lit 707 7 1.1 II .V, j 411 7 is 7 13 114s 11 ; 11 111 ft is ft tu 4.1s 447 10 HI l.ve 1 .wl,.., 1 Air 740 Mill Ari l 1 I'slHi , ,vo 11.1.1 7 40 11 Vi 10 :m Air Miim-iiii l.ve 7 I 7 I I'l-K iniMiriie , 1 10 13 I'l'.AI.K 7 4(1 7 43 .m niiiiiiiowii 7.17 soi II4.I SNOKSIMIK SII4 S (IS H 4S .... IIKI'.CII Clt r.KK S4S KiY s:u Mill Mull HOI It 11 H 3.1 LOCK ll A V KN no? ll I s 1.1 Yinnnrdnle ti HI 113 4:11 4:m siKi.lKIISKY SIKH.'K.irNC. 1) -Jit 1140 Tftft IK. ISFV s ioi.'K .... 11:10 111: 4 ihi 7ii l.ve WII.I.IAMSI'T Arr Id ut 1030 i 111 u 111 11 m p ni pill It III I'llll.l. ItK.UllMI It. II. 11 in p C3 40 ilftft Arr WII.I.I AMSI' T I. vt. 111 30 HI :m k:h iin l.vt I'llll.A Arr ftut 710 4:l l.v S". YTvIh T"h iidhi iVn Ar (liifl 7:io l,v..N. Y. via I'lilln.. Arli73.1 : h ni p ni pjii a in Dally Week-diiys f ft no p m Siiniliiys t loftft 11 ni Hutu lo y "b' New Yiii'k pitssenxers trttvtdliiir vln I'ltll uilelplilii on 10.30 11 111 t ruin friitn Willliinm putt, will clmnjo' airs nt Ciiluinlilu Ave., riiiliiilL'llthiii. COXNKt riONN.- At WIIII11n1siM.it with Pltllilllelplilll<etiillliKK.II. Al.lersey Slttire Willi lull lln.uk Kiillwuy. At. Mill Hull Willi Ceiiirul Kullrouil of I'eniisylviiiilti. At PlilltpsliiirK wlih I'eiiiiH.vlviinlu Ifullrotid null AlliHHiuA. I'lilllpliiiin CiinneetliiK II. U. At Cletirlleld Willi llilllulu. Itis'liesler & I'ltlshurifli Hitllwiiy. At Multiiirey mill I'll 1 1 . in with Camliiln & Clemlleld Division of I'c iiiisylvmilii Kullrtiuil. Al MuluilTcv Willi Pennsylvtitilu ti. Nni'lli-Wesierii llullrimil, A. (i. I'AI.MKII, K. IlKliniMAN, Stiiierlitli'iiilent . (Jen'1 Puss. Aut. I'lilliiileliihln, I'u. BUFFALO. ROC H F.ST'KH & PITTS HUHGH RAILWAY. The short linn lii'tween ltiilluls, ltldnwity. Ilriidfoid, Suhiniiinea, llilltiilu. ttts'liester, NIiikuiu Fulls und imiIiiIh la the upper oil region. Ua and after Nov. Iftth, lslhl, pussen ffor trtilns will arrlvo und ilepurt frum Falls Creek stilt Inn, dally, except Siindny, us (ul lows; 7.3ft 11 ni 11 ud l.:i1 a m fur Curwensvllle und CleiirHeld. 10.00 u ni H11IT11I0 mid ItiM'hester ninll For HriM'kwiiy vllle, Klthwuy..)iilinsoiiltiiri.Mt. Jewett, llnitlftirtl.Suluiuuni'ii, HulTulii mid IttM'hester; eoituectluir ut .liiluisonlmrtt with I', & E. train II, fur Wilcox, luinu, Wui run, Con y and Ki ln. 10.27 u niAceomiiiodat Ion For Hykes, Bin Hun uatl I'linXHUlawney. 10.3s a ni For Kcymildsvlllu. l.lft p tn llrutlfitril AccoininiHlution For lieeehtree. liixs'kwny villi, Kllioinit, Ctir- liioii, Klilixwity, Jtiltiisoiiliiirx, Ml.Jnwult and lli uilfoi'il. 1.2ft p. 111. Ai'etintnitiilut Ion for Pauxsii tiiuney uud lllx lion. 4.3.1 11. m.-Mull-For Dullols, 8yke, Hill I11111 I'liiijtxiitiiwucy mia iiImuii. 7.4(1 11 111 Aeconiiiiodulliiii fur lllu Kan mid ruiixsiiluwiiey. Pusseimers lire reiiiesled 10 pureliusii tick ets liefore enierlox llie curs. All exec I'liut'iru of Tell Cents will lie cullei'teil liy euo diiclurs when furcH urn puld uu train, frum uil si ul Inns where u ticket tilllec Is ma 1 11 tallied. Thoitsiind nil lo tickets ul two cents per mile, ikhkI fui pussiiL'e lietween all nUiiI.ui. J. II. Mcl.vi'YiiK. Aueni, Fulls Creek, I'll. K, C, I.Al't.Y, liun, Pas. A Kent, UiH'hesli'i' N. Y. N. HANAU'S Ladies' Capes and Jackets. Children's Coats. liiidit's' Onpt's, regular lricf 84. (0 nnd r.(H), nt s?'J..ri(). Lndifn' CapfH, regular price s.r).o), ('..()() and 7.00, nt k'5.00 juitl :i. ,r0. Ladies' Capes, regular price S?ii.00 to 10.00, nt s'i.OO and 5.00.' Jackets, tlie same reduc tion. Child's Coats, regular price 82.00, 3.00 and 4.00, nt 81.25 and 2.00. Geat Reduction in Men's, Youths nnd Hoys' OVERCOATS. Also in Men's nnd Hoys' Woolen Underwear. Hoys' Knee pnnts, regular price ,r0(;., at 25. A. D. Deemer & Co. Invite everybody to call and inspect their big store, brim ful of new goods new in every sense of the word, as we never carry goods from one season to another and the very latest styles. Shirt Waists All with the new sleeve, detachable collar and ruffs, six different styles of ladies' white collars to be sold sepa rate; and the new ribbon for ties, something up to date. Silks For waists, dresses and trimming. Cheap Kaiki wash silks in plain, stripes and check. Plain, changeable and fancy Taffety's brocades. Scotch Suitings Homespuns, cheviot ef fects, checks, all the new colors; the quality will sell them. Dress patterns, no two alike, nor will we dupli cate on them. Spring Wraps Ladies,' misses' and chil dren's coats and capes in velvet, silk and cloth. Ladies' coat suits and separate skirts in all the new patterns. In fants' long coats. A. D. tn o l-H H 4. . es a V V 1. A bo s-1 .3 ci C i-l 1 PQ O Oi o .2 S s-i ? 5 c . o i y a? -t i c . CJ p a c T3 i- c 3 i - il .-5 H 1 T ? r, c 4 " h-( Si S o E 5 (! S I M 4 F H S S3 4. L. M. SNYDER, Practical florse-shoer and General Blacksmith. Hnrso slnH'iinr rloiic in t In iMntot mitnrior Mini by 1 1n latt-Ht lintiiiivi'd dm-iIhmIs. Ovor I'm (Mtl't'ifiit klinl- of wilful nn i ili- f(ir roiroc tton nf fmilty iictiiiii mill (llscaJt il fnt. Only the host tiiukiMif nImiom ii ud nutls um'I. Ki-piiti-hu of itll kinds curcfi.ll v tm prtiinpily doiM'. KATMKAfTION (il'AHANTRKII. LuilllHT- niin'i -fiipplti s on hand. Jui'Icmhi St. iH'ur I'ifth, ItoynoldviUo, Tn. jn' nntiimniimmiritiiiMr GET AN FHUCATION nnd fnriuiitt ko hand tit hnnd. 4-t nn imIii mrinn nt the Cen tral Mtnrr Mnrmnl ohAAl. I.nrll EDUCATION niiMiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiimiHtiwiiiwif iinvp. in. j'trnt- 'liumi;cinm'miinniiinn mw ruiw. rmw hhi toBtiiflni. Kfr rlrcmamttnO llliw. mf.-Htliln-" JAMKtt Kf.lMM, I'b. IK. I'pliivlpnl, n ilt N Pinal Hvliaul, Lrnvk lluvvn, Pm Subscribe for The -X Star, If you want thr News. Wash Goods Department contains all the late linen crashes, home spuns, etamines, French and Ceylon organdies, dimities, lappets, lawns. Embroideries, Laces We are overstocked with that line. You will find a variety to select from. Clothing Department Will be found complete, everything new and nobby. Men's, youths' and boys' suits, pants, shirts and underwear, neckwear, hats and shoes. Shoes We have shoes to fit everyone, spring styles just in. "Deemer's shoes wear well" is a common expression, but well earned, for once a shoe customer they are with us always. Deemer & Co.