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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1886-1-15, Page 3JBST In tits Witktowt etteetiun to this remark, ideutt pet his Ant question. • "What se the 'saw," he said, '.fur your being tied up in ttia eatrserddasry trey, Yew •.tion, coarrlted, sod your BY £DiLlbi S KGILA$?, prwpegte administered for yen mutt! you Avoca or ``JAeew. Wire." 'A'moaa,a/t•,m eke apo of twest,•orw t Yaws t'aarstrc.a," etc. "The rrlw,o as a *]net into, mud out hard to end,".skd'Bat ie eea;ly "Be- ams we, ,ae a family - - That as to ••y, • 011APTS1t L - -;P loaessi?) umegue4Mfattesr's Email—hare hitherto had s •gtwieit oA seet,s@tieg storruges 'rhe swuseme"t in Bocce "• eyes did that 'bey' ilrapddner out lesson, bel then was mLu a setae's able ., thontgkt endear - of eepteusioa .bIcb deputed • gfwal cies! rt ul lams her has i le 'need.Sp../mutt:d.liVhtly ,foot amt reason or abet hos Laws dashed. Perhaps b "All right ; 1 1, be it.ad. Vp haunted to a family that had • vise'% burd.v yew m"r* there 1 es. knack et centrsettag urndesirs4le mar- ha1p, bid just read Korean' letter rim first. Thea you'd see for yourself.' a f!' "lt iwtpon awe tame beck," said >!ientt took up the letter with the tips Hurtle. '•11, itreat-grandfather ran of his bogies, m if he di.:;ko i touching •try with • duke's daughter. Tim may ft lard 1Lurvema cum,aunioatioe was rot think tial an uude.irabie thing to ltat wade on thin foreign paper ; be coed de ; bet at proem. sir us the evil. The a particularly fine suit, land woreo,e ith duke's daughtse wee not a ptomain, his most neatly stumped to L,b►i k upum woman to deal with. My 'r.naful'sr sheets sad .avelt.pe. There was s book was irreereaebable In hie marriage as iu of fastidious refiietitent of taste about it all los other dieters ; but his brother, ell Neve the head writing had its own the A•lmirsi, was sot thought to live particularity. Each letter done r.,ually well for hissed! ; sad his wee beautifully fumed, in a sareewhmt sister, nit Aunt k:.peth, the grated -sent upon the performance of a pious act, i 1• fumed, quaint fashion ; it w.e lake the hand• whom 1 m,wtie•ned to you, eloped from which seem. or modern Fat days to John Lockhart wit ss proud of his writing; of a manuscript brloggiag to the a boarding echo! with • cavalry officer. bate fallea somewhat MU) to desuetude. Ln. ago and hie ancestral home.a any ei,stesuth century. Scott looked at u Punr *eat : I believe nos really nn Kut after all these well -dread multi bated wall sit all lisiutlend, sir $•gland crit sally bolore l.e berms to road sway tree, her souther, the /.hese fedi. wen is the minon.y. W►ew thou wittier ; and it had been • bitter iroe( to "LordMurver.'s L.1'411'603): is petal- daughter. Lad, 1(srg•retta was not the churcb•guers were safely ensconced in him when his only sten Anthony, msiesd sit," ht tato!. land of !.meati one cared to spend mach their aia:fertable pews there still re- of upholding the traditions of his roma, "It's nut to a:y taste," rejeired Bar- of anis life with, I inaagiue." seined as ever-ahiftine concourse of had th nein off the restraints of ottani- too, very bn.dy• 'Til amts the eumag.e rf the faaisly men and women who dreamed as little tion, of habit, and of family, in order to The m letter Doaine/ nothing 'stereo- on trust,' said beat quietly he was of goiae to church as to pirsdt•s. At merry • beautiful may rul and lad the in'. It first alluded toa report merle looking dormwith s sullen fire in his every street corner gr-•aps of paleface/ life of the q p.y tubo. by the factor, frown which seemed that deck eyes. "Don't trouble to tell me men in fuotian and corduroy smoked It was • yuuntr man $frock, of which the Maniaestates won, net is a part&- the others L.go tin with yoore aaae.' bl•G^ pipes and eachangsd sorry jests he wood p .safely bave repented in a eularly doart.hing mahout) ; then ed "Nu hefty.' said tierce, n a 'may, with the posers by ; wombs of a kindred year or two and retuned to the ordinary verted to a e orceisaioillos winch Bartle genial way. "tine likes to do a thaw-lipsIauRbed and joked together or duties of his $tatu.n, but he had no time most hatw ptomains!, ramie to suothrr tho,t,g toy if oris d,ee it at at:. My stood in stolid silence, while their male • In • few months he was member of laird illurro•n'$ family. gmaoifsther had oi,Iy two cauldron, ► soon iriends and relations drank and smoked stricken with favor, and died beton there at the neighboring public house. There were dose 4L fawtory girls, with shawls demon closely nosed their bead •cod s\euldem ; they walked abut with arena interlaced, siesys ready f ,r a noir or a crank, a laugh sir a jest at their friends eeperise. Theo tkere was a certain pro- portion of nitre respectable folk, free for Me day from the toil of workshoe or counter ; bot to theme people the bad weather area a misfortune which they did not deserve, and their fate' were mostly darkened by $ look of gheon and dissp- pet unmet. It was between ter ar.d eleven .•'clock in the mireins that a gentleman Dame out of ea uld-fa•\ioned, old -established hotel in Buchanan Street and made his *ay slowly sad, wit were, with diflleel- ty towards Gordon Street. The welt with a laugh. "I would rather have dressed passers by, with their intent atani.d a gipsy girl. as he did. thee that Wee and shining umbrella, seemed patrician seneogeet, lady Ms nterettm. to dbtesb his mind ; he had to I believe that my grandfatletr was pees' nuw rad then in order to Ret nut augrier with him than with any other of the way of some mon than usually ofhtediag member of the family. Ale hurried pedestrian. sad nerrowiy map - died soon, however. pad wbas bemire of at being bfioded ono* or twice by the his widow sad child I do not ettaotl, protruding ferule of an .mbrells. know. i believe she is deed" There wase jnet a hint of feebleness is "Bat the cbild did amt dal ' the manner in which he moved alone the "I appose not. 1 entities* be was street --just • touch of the , brnarkt up by kir mother's petiole, but sit old age it. his tone as be murmured to Iwo I cannot tell you--wbetliet in ignor btmsetf— "I hope however, that we .hall hear some vine, misery--" "III bait minded that it was the Faet- eo more of this wild ochewie," Scott pro -Ikea tuck's.!, ror.to his feet. He 4, I world hart' waited. A day tvquld os • eded to reed. "Mr. Bead talk me I dtew himself lip "with his talfigure look- him mods „o ditf►rese, _so ditbtance that he has found a tenalt for Glenber d almost Kiemitic in the! little tent in aa ale A vie. aid I have aetho.ieed him ,to let which he stood. the bee" et !meet for the sowim.r "Soy rate worn," hs laterrupt.d. "I He l nosed before and crossing ( witon 1aouthe I trust that you will offer so Dight .0 have tad you betties. My Street, and locked snd down with s objectless b s else white will tserenae same u not Scott at all. I wooed if s1t hely uncertain sir. Nearly aW the the natal of year property, sad enable some years ago when I enlisted in the shop. wen slate. tad the long lines of bulimia,. u s in tome to pay sit the mortgage with Dragoons. L am the gips, woman '• son t an either heed, sloping dawn ttowardssthe rite., hada tomb'., ttlfaost its sacaaabmwd. I wool bardly say of whom you .puke - _your Douala, the dewlatetool. The church befls hid 'candson of the man wk" brombt you stopped end the worshippers were .ably lip Ky uuune t. Anthony i ookhatt." Imosted is theirreapeohse oiwrokere .par THS HU'RO1$ SIGiNAL. FRIDAY, JAN. 15, 1886. the streets were deep kw seed ; the fame of the Loot deassog.rs was for the most pert se air of b•apalee diemoetent Through the grey milkmen of Ike Minos_ ' pgere ibe sound of *harsh nage wises its way with .natal distrsotiMs. The partial cassetiun el the ordieary poises ,d tapir it+ the a+esta agave Nm ..t' of the belle • peealtarly u.tei.t.saWe effete ; it salute upuu the ear with m peremptory ebarnsea and decision which let no [moat fur hesitstioa selut the chorus ul dist) lied religion. "Comm t.• elbow\ ' Doom to church !" was serer sad [sure plainly. And it w• easy to ea thet a large number of tlla'Row (*hiles, re- sponded to the call Respectable fam- ilies hastened along the miry pavements, the women of the party resplwudeat its silks and satins, onty half ouuoseled by heavy waterprued cloaks, the mew, ',divested seb.r mod seldom ie loud - Moth and white Linen, the ebildren, eelf-a,necwse as uoly children cau be, in their benday hooks aid hats With umbrellas and Bibles in hand the devout wur•bispers pieled their steps across the wet safsewe+ys and along the muddy road., regerdlees--let its hope—of sod- den feet or dew; fled skirts. Intent only es eagles beak, the hires Ail end wells eat hps .feral, I when to .•pose --as well se the fiery paw' ruing eye, all oiaaiteeted the sou type d uharsstw. Uwe susld welt tmaatw that a min pusssrwd of such features wool/ b hot-tempered, obstinate. hard to *0ee and lir pleas : wee wullg u•.t ea psi* bis wifi.gly to humiliate Iu+sseU lir te, owe himself is she wrung. And yet this acs whit: old John Lockhart rx Gleabervae had ammo to d.. le OLugow. He did sot live mousy miles from the greet city, but be had ,.•et tad its streets,_ for years. Hotta not lies it. Be loved hie own home better ; the quaint, castel- lated building wttjt turrets and pepper - pots like chow IA a Ifreash thou" , from the wiudows of wbicb he could tee Hen Lodi in the distance, and the great green trees and atretehes d velvet award be- longing to his own park uear at hood. He was fend of his hone and proud of It —fend also n( the little town outside his gates, with the brown brawling nvee now tang thnuaph tis midst, the 'elated st..ae bridge, and the picturesque ofd castle on the neigh borate heights, where the Earle of Mor en bail held high revel and rule/ their t •seals With an iron hand trim time. "I hear that jou Lave wont w"ei to Lilian that your intention is to lieu tee army very shortly and settle d•-wn is your owe how,. Ile your guardian 1 .•smut tee struuyly reprobate the idea. You are young to o young to speed the best yeah et your life is a Scottish coun- try town without career ; year .slate is mut Guff Meetly large to give you employ mrd. unless you wish to act as yuwr own factor ; in short, I meaut conceive any .t for a yoaig man of spit.: sir ir,Wlect to leave an bonorltbte service fur a lire of utile. indolence. I could n ot give my election to suck a step : and i trust 'bat you me ant determined to aaot an it manner which •,theoitb I have tee moans of legally prevesiout it) would isthmus mew the maiatei10stce'Ptb es medial feefingr which pare hitherto been undbturl:ed between oe. Iu short, say dear Bettie, if you persist in tnm reale- ties sad take up your abide at Wm - Davie I shall be forced to rn.rk my die- appn.ist of the step by *eking you to d your visite to the Teems.' "Would that be a great deprirattoo said:lecott, hfttng Ins eye% to Berue'a face with a swill, for at Bar this ro,ue.t he wit regalia( the letter shad. Deweass cafe an , mar. "Read on," he said, and daughter. My is that i s miaiaanaptcw theta both as he roue managed me for the few years during which he bad anythint to do with me. Mr secular married fairly- well, but my father was a posse man, and died auou after my flint'. My graodfathee did net like the Douglass. 1 either my ¢ether ear myself with much favor." . • hie lett yo.0 kis estate. dui he not r' 'Yes, he did--aAaiust all ruy notber'. Ate! the 'eon !" said Scott, in an oddly umiak sort of twos. He was atone with Dom hand shading his oyes so thus the etpresnon of his feces eould nut well be .em. "The sun -- he— married beneath hon toe, I auppo.'." "That's as you take it," and Bertia. bat if sverjtbiog goes well we shall be phased to see you again in the Towers- obeli owerstuts• yap coma bow cm leave. Bea - Mae sed Lilies and their kind remora bit' Gerald ie, ss .owes, away from ui.4tltiak in Ldiabarth." And lura, iria slow eart words of farewell, th. Better game to se eta, alga 11111161111111, with the later in it, ea hie t ed' bass, cad looked at Bartle. "It hi a Used btdkee," he said . "hat not wisps an mire! sale." "Oa U , I seoietsie dist it ie tett jot," '•Cawed aorto "fit eon *mosits. eehsatd ; it Jodie, me Item s miireprwgp*Ytioo of ?seta" "Indeed T Yon did not moan to leave hammy, thea i" "Not tor some years at any rite. lady [Alia must have awasdarvteod ma " "lady Lica.," repeated Scott deliber- tely. "She i. the Barra daathter 1" "bitter. "La wig ase. Wliat mole Led Kor- oser •'Thirty -throe. Cilias is ojghteess. i oe't mind telling you. fisott, that I-1 want to many Lady Lilies, ' "I anticipated as mush," said geott. "That eaaka the sante more what" "Beastly. Lady Liims is raker more oder Korvbs's themb than fovea I am." Benet raid Cho litter un the table be "My dear fellow," rid Bottle quietly, irws, down Union Street a .caul em. "1 have ktcw1 F sU shag." nibs• drawn by its two psfi.nt torous, It had bees ibm flat aw.etteg of thea •.•fist slowly slo.g the road. The old kinsmen when they @toed iso the herrn- tau stood and watehed it ter if iat.u•.@ted ing Indian plane and looked death is the in its ...much. He looked at it se ear. face tugetbsr ; sod it Lad been the •theta tweed that the drives, wit dna beg uta tnenda4p which wee weer, /bought Mtn • pnesible ps faced M, last ibrouuk all the vieieiMtdes- gypped the 'bis. But When .the of it struwgal,M'mgeefud ails BMti.fiafwewUatsan raw what had happ.Oed be •,.slyebook his head sad tared inapt - Wady away. Ric had been anima' of lithos things; kb mind wee far sway we remand tie progress if ,'twit;hM+- shtp !t wan well to g15s its k et,lbs ,ears that had tease. an4. nose . dih Antbssy f oskhart win 1 poor desolate ,rem dose ateeglp of GIa•gow lad, without • penny is the 'arid, *tide a Douglas was the cherished idol of "Thu 1.d her cited t" thaw& yew's ac as jadeite's% mother, id the omittal and mons," he asciln+to tinsels, etrtkiag 1r.0 of a hilarious ad Ionise home. the groomed With hie stick as he mooed The Dov rest had been grit ; the his- the read. 'nit flat keep him metber tory of the two might poise to a differ- tilikr who knows *bat may happo euoe of heart and Mears ter that was 1 .111 b. My $ aiem to-mortow• i greeter ari11, don't want to die with the matter suet - tied. 111—set term book." QHAPT1l1R i1. iia Offer w►. Twelve years before Bettie Dmf tsa a 4 Lathoy Lockhart ma in Northers iodine then esseetathem Jahn L -•fibs'! .4 ()lettbse'vb, took oesseten to pay • net to Qinguw, sad when he rebated (Nsairow he found that he hid i.alca► ueetlp eases 14444" for the Yt� .ids him. faded hie arias •gale. and t. ,1a,ioit 1111 goaded Begtie steadfastly. "If you wank piss. sig ie n�iw dig any *aimnr ad boom at m EN— a pan ____`►' "Which I de." Laid the yews tepee or geiokly. 'Ithe was _a.Osb*'•,.Il�e� `west ''Ten had Psaume let me ark a M ase d i1_WM w sett tae taetest, sad itgaigbt-be ward giestioedi" lie pia,alrllen leer bad WOW do"i "AA right," Pim* atuiwe e,l mitt g. optooftt' K..Ro's ate. Rain had !•flee 1aalh- u1 wall madder eye ill `e t,.eegloset Ilse elate t lain was eta fall. •itiw hoc. Toe eel &t to Dasa heat a ail -a ttwly, etrittailiee tele. not hay 'bailee" wee time for any ion with his father to take place. He left • ekild--a baby boy of three weeks old—who was called Anthony after himself. A dispute arose very soon as to the future amu the guardianship of this child. 01.1 Mr. Luckbart wanted to bung him up, end to separate mother acd child onoe and for a1L Awtioony's widow pas- sionately refused to wrrender her rights. Mr. Lockhart uttered his ultimatum with the harsh and obstinate injustice which characterised all his dealings with the worous to whom, as he thoe.ht, kis son's life had been sscribved "111 take the child and bring him up as my own," he said; "or I'll have noth- ing to do with hon. Leet lam come to me mew, sad you .ys•r that you'll never see him or speak to him agstn, and I'll make him master of Dtenberrie. Bat if you bring him up amongst a psok of horse stealers and fortunetellers, I'll have taw of him. 1 want ow gipsy vaga- bondsabeet my house." Poor Zillah ---Zillah was the name by which Mrs. Anthony Lockhart was known amongst her irienda---aa.wered this pro - yield with a storm of indignaiies which' took her father in-law by surprise. a►e vowed that she would stover give up her child for any land or fortune in the world. He was her owe, sad .Le would take care of him. A mono on the man who wanted to sever mother ase child. ' Her boy should belong to her tribe sad to herself, but never to the bard -hearted etedsrioh.Oat its.3 . Scottish race from which her husband dos. the .vase, tb,reagWly frighten t)Isz(uuer, caber, he knew that (het ed. sad Aas aever saes esu Gleaberete living, to seek ki.a out and to Rios •Win Ira's(' eters is life. It the lad was h. Het whew Mr. Lockhart of Glesber,,. ass truthful the old turd felt the ---er, es he liked to hear beauty gelled, 'eight even yet make him his heir , Ulnaksrtie, per. sad simple --- when nut he might at say rete Hat bit doors OHahseeie same to lose suss, after that the temptation to dishonesty. It weskits psesiu.wse it et nips he was ,eery for in the .lay 1., d-, :nothing i.rhape- the what holiest dose Ie private he made W wau.t'be towrteen yuan of site- lint arguir1us, whoa 'sauna fuse that theboy batter lets thea never the laird rid n, whoa he W drawee away front hie 4nor himself a. he met ..1t .,n his Glasgow, • - wee indeed yoga" Anthony Lockhart, kir I,edatiun, and thought sit Jame • to ion trrmadsen, whom he would hamgypven ell sant scoria. the world to take to his arm•.sd mcknow- He ass ► tittle . J .., sed uj the =MA !doe as ►ie rightful heir. Hut he was that he had been mag. He toed set a •trate of hu dattpht.r. 4.nst's tongue detective t.• work on Anth.eey • trees wee a deadly wespew, and many a sty the lad had mower chanted his cage sed thrust did she Rive hum wadi a serene and was easy to identify. Mr. Lockhart had sadutg ouuatesenos. lis knew that phis an address in his pocket hot k, and at would wirer !argue Atm 11 he orotuht this place he had seer, told that he would Antiwsy'* bey to the liaise acid at kink flail, iiia .c eel*, el l ata..0 upon tau over the heed of her darling tt•rtie, snd bride*, ue fumbled ;n his pocket f ,r he shrank from ohm notion of her anger the book, le order te verify his remeu. end dtagwt. He sbrauk also in spite e•f braace of the address the yesrnistt of kis haws. fret the li did mut 'sake him very- touch win,. 'bulimia of this rougb,untutnred isd,wild lie did sot know the street is which the s• a hawk. Insuburdtuate ase aswr, house steed which kr was bidden to seek l whine, at he brought hntnet ke must t*at He knew that it ase tolerably noir tL.+ as the 1 • --- etIO*11444 Neer, s.ate whare between the ualtmaricet (:Ienbervie ia the ',kends of a Are!- c. the Trowrate, but he had felt a d.e- 'rlan'. pis ! It was • hard rytrg. o, lilts to asking tea way thither a: the tet the lad go wish his own trend, mit hotel, sad had started off with the alight with three of his own blued and breed- est poes,ide netiun . ing. He should be no Lockhart r4 I ash his atjun. He now retraced !m stepss arid b„.ie. ut►de an uiq.iry :u tie 'ir•tigate f., And yet. as the years went on -rod tae ' :::.x.0 s Close. old mat, tett his strength faihng, los con science troubled hits sorely. If Anthem, Lockhart west wrong, would net his pew aseatsts,g. grandfather, who had driven him from . Ali saferue from that ternble :Alm. .5 the house which the boy had sought. be Neuralgia, tan ti,. tirade h•F pig in ,.r... b 1r 1 Tonycould know that his para sand without sing any disgusting child had been abandoned k ignorance ! n,edieuee day after aa, with little or m, sad destitution, without me friendly rear'.;. Fluid LioLtniee also cares as baud •treithnd out to eve him : These effectually Toothache, Lumbago, t:i;. u thoughts so worked upon Mr. Iw+ckt.r_ s matinee Headache. aid u hotly ..� ceats noted that at fest he resolved to go to i per butt!• •t Geo 1:bytu.t. pros ?it,r+ morally responsible1 What would poor ntome t y s.tnq a a',plieitie.ii . f painful Ton have if he oti. t ! Ll toning hriakly rubbed oq painful CHEAP HARDWARE. PRICES LO w tat THAN ji vkit Best floICll1 froa Nails for ;2.55 per 1001 Best Barb Wire6c.lb. GASH This Wire stood a teat list serine of M. iba •trait). In the Northern R. R. tsar Ahop>.. Toronto BaATJ%0 ALL CO'PETtTOlta. 1 have imported • tarn shipment of GLASS hoop (!.tensa 'erre.. a ulity and benne kmpseted direct. i ciao mu 11 per cent. cheaper Una ever mold bore before. All my !'!HELI AND HLAYY HARD*ARS is void ea the Nam. cheap hada es shove PAIM rn ata OILS sold nowhere so cheap sa I r wilting thew - Got roar BUILDING UARDWAR1t from ewe and 'ace money. had, for her sake, come out. Then they parted, never to meet main - Mr. Lockhart sewage/ to keep him self pretty well informed of bar move- ' menta. He heard of her subsequent merrier* with one of her own tribe, Of her weederilrs ierfa place to place ; finally, of heedeath.hss young Aatb.ssy wee ten years old. - The brwIsd ge el Aathi ey'. dsantate *WM stmt have ssfiNeZ t7t. gesndiath- cry heart towards him, but it did sot, for Otero was • strong toloe.oe at week against the toy. a Or. Lockhart's one daughter hs{ mar- ried. bees widowed, and r.t.rsed wird' a child, also it boy, to bar father's how. tad she was wstureit, het theme eon, Bettie Doarta., should be prevailed fur. 8he was a ocb.seing, atnerupeloes woman, who loot oto uppotttwity of moaning over her dead brother's "folly and ,'.' or of imamate( that RiHalo was so better Ikea she ebosld be, sod that the boy, /loamy, was erasing up • thief asusg t thanes of the worst . And lir. loosahert listened and - almost -agreed with her. 0a one enface day it ./canted that a boy, who seemed to be abut etevms lir twelve. years old, presented Mwi.elf at Glenbervie sod gave his naw as An- thony Ioukhart. !tie was a ebae►in,t, n* sinly-loukiwg lad, with matted hair sada mates. Hal clothes were in rags, his feet weft Lane sad blooding. For •r .emd rues0 best known to himself, old Kr. Lockhart .hoes to eoemidw him se tanprter, mad chased him angrily from the bow. Mrs. Deegtu, his daagbkee. uneeureeed biro is the *M. Bit. .50.4.1 .s.-04tbmdnous approving sad w.ft. ttielled, (leer owe little boy clutebing .1 her Bowe, mese- • end oryieg with distrait at swag oven • bagger trate with sets brd- u ea.`, wheat the eld lairs/ thews../ tee est the dop on the lad wh • dated .% .tall k.mse' f by bis see's masa 'rho b r ...a And he went vigorously forward - dowu Union Street sad Jamimea Btrset -.use* he Blood tepee Glasgow Bridge, snd there again he pained /tad looked %built him. He ass a mu who tied evident', ortoe premised greet macular strenttth, sad although he eta bowed and best by age, hied perhaps by sheet', his teem and gsasire frame showed the remains of a riegnt ownt pbywiqur. Mis hair wee. wetly wbiaat bet his eyebrows wad - abaggy abussi.e ga3abded woes nenOrel. His wee wrinkled 1,.ra.ed aslaewtat . wpeOluiriseaten. 't'her'e was • atlas seatases .ad grilas.n of ewprmeba, eseaM parks by the well- astted told Mtwil' the e1a1ernwa, a.d items deep floes sheet the de mai 1 se utd, which we not *Regalia .1issM ire. The big. hick woes, enesethIsg kb `et pee*i te.t. The art en r lead ; McKENZIE NOW -COMPLETE ! NOW COMPLETE ! A C?13ICt $T,)LS OV icortar - ettta.d. a-racer-1es_ lM t LZ 4 ICI 1 Dress Goods, .' • -a... ,.--, - . _. Shirtings, and Tweeds. 8igheet Price Paid for Satter 8: Eggs. GEORGE ACHESON. THE RED. WHITE AND BLUE. esd.rlo► a aril spin. las. TS&SHOES Reg to ennow on to the Public that they have renamed business in the above Stor • is the store Keely nstapied by Horace !!Lesion Maytag pareheeed a large and wall assorted *tack of Spring and Snmrner Goole at clime figures, we are deferents* h + Raw the Public the tronait. QUICI 31I1ES, SILLL PROFITS WILL BB OUR NC?TO ofe-Pham call sad eta•a mer gee hof •re elsewhere. >/`Qntlsa'Mr theest don to J. Wilson's Drug Store, r`f7uM1 wee' .@ttf ree.ive ear spatial etteetson. }r+leeeme but Me beet .f wtttetell deed end ant-olw w orbwiea empb, )a`likep lriteg rest dean MI the shortest notice Galerieh. !caret • ug. DOWNING & W ED DU P