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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1895-8-15, Page 3rug rI(>i Ut ►1)*RICH, ®NT.• TIliI8IDATI AUGUST 15. 1$96. 3 missmain. ON ill. Bmum LalO l Me' ise's. used 11 ayilia� �wrr•to► off teMi. RIOBLPi)HON. L D. ll., wt@eein deeds. ties end air k, parables enle..t1wg we sow Vthabistitheal O%ee- U,er WllYa.'. JM. TURNBULL, � , LA'1— . M�atr� Deets' tt,, t =wow with Dr. Dina.e�..tr./L Dell yrs, raN/�5�.. titloid weak ..torts- ted ea Bald e faa,i,w~' •$•-"-- elven 1. the mrtd .soul teeth. OHse 1. @ mew trios 1tIPd1M1. Da. HOIT*IL PHYSIC AN, Ult Mel.saa'. Dec .Z; ave aliti.h Hotel est. 1)"- Mu J HAMILTON, VETERINARY graduate of O.tarts Toteria•ry rod member of Oa- st teal esseciatu.a. Calle w et sweet houre Colborrnor eMem E KNK'T HEATON - BARRISTER, Nth �.tr No tory Public rofet.ew11 •t E. CAMPION-BARRIyrKR, 3Ui:I(.'I• tr. Notary. fit. Olio. over Modified Hall. SquareOedIII . U. JOHNSTON, BARRISTER, SO - Weer. ce.lonr ies. In., Macey to ., ip� m gMeon : est. aUten and art. Aa. dredrets. RedHmeri.h.Ont. cul 1orTUN . DANCEY, BARRISTER, 1.1 Mehelter.Osavtgase.r. 4o.. ate. Mersey to lean et l,w.t rates. Horton'@ melte Colborne Bets. (i.d.rieh. Ostlinla EN. LEWIS, BARRISTER. PR0O- . tor l Mentes Clears of Oaten. pose- South Cslleres home. 2013 R0. BAYS, BiltRISTZR, SOLICIT . OH. Sm. take Norte -et. east doer flrP A L mem. Prince roads to lend •t lowest nen of Inst... 11ko etARROW t PROUDFOOT, BAR - rimers. Atwrasyys.,, sellelte'. to . Rode Nos. J. T. (arrow. Q.C., W. Pvoedtrot. CAb1ER3r, HOLT & HOLiERS, Harriman. 111=ata Charmers to. iloterich. M.sy Holmes..• �- : P. limit Dedi JO. WARD, OONTQANOZR, . tr.. and essembelen.r for yllagg .mel re - sewing reoewalsemess d tell. selllavits a ad4metlo.., deperltto•- or talus dealers - Oohs in or eseconsiam any troth.•, 0dt or pro - ...dog in the 111011 Ooert .t Jumbo, the Court of Appeal for Ontario. r la soy county w Lt • moo Court. AL treasaotteno o.rdd{y .d promptly executed. [tandoori, sad P.O. address- ncesanos Out tort. LIMY Mea lnwlMNZ. (1 SSAORa, 0UUvsYA3CINO &N D r00y eppsdteplaetirti Hotel Hsd.rrel XIONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE ,LYA lit 34 _per mat. Nodiscounted. C. BLAOwpey.w LE. ewes epponite Martin's Hotel. Uod. rteh. %IONEY TU LOAN. - $16,000.00 • Private Farb to Iced at yy percent an- n ually. LOTTUIi H. DANCRY,.)rtes•• btoaf mitre a (abut'.. Howl. O.dsrteb. 41/f-tf J. T. NAFTZL, F1RZ, Lin AND L ..eeldeat w.sus_ west; .t loose tales. OSse-Dior. Narfh.tt. mad at mune God- eriet mw 1t - ,000 TO LOAN. APPLY TO CAMERON HOLT t HOL.Mies- MONEY TO LEND.—A A R G Y amount of Private F.M. for Imv.stmeo &elew.•t noes en Rest—elms Mene.ges. Apply • OARROvr t PROUDPOOT RADCLIFFE, (MINIMAL IN. wesaon. Real Estate mid Money la.la5 Only first -trees easpaake repress. Money to Lead o. strafes Meas. at the lowest rate sela.teeert to Was to suit Ms momi w. thilso-O•o- doer teem square. wowrNst re. (!oder Mtliaaastma' IMtMISIBtflt. 11ODERIUH KZ0HANIAI' IN8TI- llNA TUTS IMPART AND READ1NM- 110011. et'. 01 Rest street and litre fop main Ops. tree Ito dram,. sad from 7 to 10 r.r. ABOUT 9000 VOL'S IN LIBRARY. Leading Deily, Weekly end IUtedrotsd Papers, Muysoiews de. on File. 11LYHLHBHIP ricYrr. ONLY ss..., misuse free um of RooLibrary and Readlsg- A.pplleattw fog meeb•eilp received to Librarian. Orson 1. H. t'OLIwRNL H. HAMILTON. Secretary. Libraries. eodurteb Marsh 120 1 . £uOUONtP M E. TUOMAii OUNDRRYAUCTIONEER sad aet .. asset Leedomand re Ls. Ove. eat Oen Markt Maisel Co. dales at- tesied to low sena the twenty. e -1y JOH N RNUZ, GENERAL AUO- u�� Lead a �wbmt.yled seadderabbeiperwaet aka kstreos.isr4.dl•- t t4 la • s all 0hok•ree with �h ontleretwn eH oho uW0so entrusted haw hl.. Orden left as II•nla • Re 1. r 1F mall to himreae..•, KOX tl entob sty �i s.aeb f11N k..w Bo$ll.i, hest net That. A I'renehmee was hosetiog that be had thoroughly meahwed ,he Kaghrh I• bruep. when he was asked to write from diot.doa the following shown "seines of our aessntric vernacular. " A. Herb Hughes was hewing • y.el lop from • Veru trete a ems dressed is serpents et I dark hes Mae op to Hank .ad .id yen wee my ewe !' To wi ek he ' If you wait instil I hew Me yew I will g. with you to leek for your ewes." After as attempt the Fi--'-ea- admit• W kis misske. He ted se impse he wee end w Foielith sprk*.g. Mt baa went bis *said he were sinful hew he Bawl the Iter vets ua before THE OTHER TRAIN • ct.a'0 moat' "THERE, Simmons, you blockhead ! Why dN.'t you trot Meson woe•. aboard her wain ! She will have to wait here new Rot.11.06 • a.'• "Yea dada's tell .e. � "•Yes, 1 did tell you. -Twas scaly year es.fe•ded stupid tareleeemeaa" •" `%ha ! Yea fool ! Whet else .•maid you ex p■■1 e1 her ! Probably she basal •.y wit ; Maid.. she w t bound on • very jolly jemmy --got a pass up the road to the per- heses. I'll go and tell bar ; .ad if you fr- e t Isar Weight, see tl 1 deo.' maks miaow Moat of you !' and our worthy ttakr west *Molt his fin menwtugly at bussubordi.at.. •'1'.. ve mewed your tram, .arm,.' he realer ed. oomtaa forward to a queer •took• lag beadle in the corner. A Ireaebhag hand raced Mat laded black vel. and revealed ale •wettest old face I ever eau. "Never iniad,- said a quivering voice "'Tis eel, three o'cleek sow ; you will h ap to wait until the night train, whish down t go up n•til 1.06 - "very well, ear ; 1 lea wait.' "Woulds t you Ilks to iso to soma hotel ! Simmons wilt chew you the way. "he, thank you, aur. One plass u as geed as mother to me. Booties, I haven't may money. Ver.- well, said Oe .ge01,10rame away iadtlhar.otly. "Summons will 1.11 you when it • tune. AU the af;erneon she eat there so quiet that I thought sometim..0s mut he asleep; bat when 1 looked more closely 1 could ase every rare an • while • great tear rolltag down bar cheek, wrath she would wipe away hastily with her eottua handkrohtef. The dept was .roweled, and all was bustle and burry until the 9.60 train if wag wt came doe ; then every pwenRer left except the old lady. Is is very rare indeed, that ..gene take' the night express, and almost always after 1 have struck ten the Jepot se - emote aced empty. The ticket •rent pot on his great coat, wad, bidding Simmons keep hie wits *bout him tor oboe in hos Isle, departed for bo... But he read no sooner gone that that fue,ta'.ery stretched himself out upon tb. tat Ir, as usual, and beg.0 to snooze rociler- on. t v. Then it was 1 whammed such • sight as 1 war had before, and never expect to e g•WD. The lire had gone down -it was a sold ■ irht •ad the wind bowled dismally out- side. The tamps grew di. sad derma, oast- ing word shadows upon the wall. By and by 1 beard a smothered sob from the earner. then .mother. I looked sn that direction. She tied risen from her seat, .ad, oh ! the look of &prosy en the poor, piwhed Dios. 1 oat t believe It," .rat sobbed, wringing bar thin, whits bends. "Oh. 1 cant be - Imre it. ' My babies ! How often have I heli then, in my arms end kited them : sad bow often they used to say bask to me, "los love you, mamma, and sow, oh, trod, theyve turned agaiwt no. Where am I go mg ' To the poor house. No ! no ! no ' 1 cannot ' 1 will net' Oh the drgraos.' Aad slnkiag epos her knees, the sobbed oat in prayer, " O trod ! einem me thus and take me home ! 1) God ewe me cite ata- visms . The wand rose higher and swept through the crevices, icy sold. How it moaned. and rive ed to sob like something human that is hart. I began to .hake, but the kneeling figure otter stirred The thin shawl had dropped from her 'boulders unheeded Sum moos turned over and drew his heavy bleatet more closely about him. on, bow cold ! Oaly one Irmo remained, burning dimly : the other two had gone out tor want of oil. 1 oould hardly see, It was so dart.. At Est she became quieter, end ceased to moan. Theo I grew drowsy, and kind of lost the run of tbinp after I had struck twelve, when nomet/tins entered the depot with • bright light. It was the brightest light i ever vow, •ad a'eased to fill the room full of glory-. i could vee it was • scan. He walked to the kneeling figure awl touched ler upon the shoulder. She stetted up and turned her fees wildly around. 1 beard Wim nay ; " "fie tram time. ma'&m. Come ! A I..ok of joy tease over nor face. •• Fin reedy.-- .h. whispered. , • Theo give me y our ,,ars ma'am." She reached him & worn old book, which he toot. and from it read aloud, "t'ome unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and 1 wttl gip you rest Trait s the pees over our road, ma'am. Are you ready The light died away and darkness fell is ate place My hand eeee►ed the stroke et ene. ltmmoos awoke with • start a.d seatobed his le.ten0, The whistles seced- e d "dove ink. r The train was den. He ran to bbl. •sews and shook the old woman. "Walt* op, warm ; 'tie traim rims. But .he norm heeded. He erre are look at tbe white, met feoe, .ad dropaag his lantern. fled. The up-treia halted. The ooaduetor .bested "All aboard Bet se ewe made a move that way. The next mermaut, when the ticket •g.wt eaew. le teasel:hr freesia to death. They whispered sassier thsmesl.on, bed tm.jeerw• r made out • verdict "apoplexy- :" .ed it Ws* at some way hushed up. •Bhey laud her out is the depot ofd adver- tised far bar frte.da, het so ewe ewes. de •tier the mooned day they btwW her. The last leek ea the sweet. eM fat., lighted up with • unite .•earthly, I keep wick we yet; sod wel ti lea I t►iak e se- murresos of that eight I knew she went en the ether Irads that waver stepped at the pour hew_--- - Beware of 0eafelwt. It is the posnli•rity et eM mew to 5nerme0sly ez•gger.w everything. PP if t he ds set invent her grievaimes. ).,,ss - s. the part d 1M Wafted lis au- .evlfg. w It is te awes*. but M r eye • tree. A .sere ..l Wean el s eddhii lash Its them et' fuer beers ever she Meal* la peat • hosier, will pap say w to e•. - eider the mien dmoropertienase w 1M tense 11i. hothead it healthy, if be r wet .are. wail • ha4erves awakes - mem, whet hoopoes! The int i110 sen. Gni .*y love be may have mail ter wile die*, drowned u the Seed of wo-d.. Haw- ing wurdsed his .v. for her, the wife keeps up the aagnsag; he .pesduy k.gl.e so look es her as Wag • a...oa; tree thls te dislike, and thea to pwtive hatred is n ot a )stir jenrsey.-C. Ranee, M. IA, is North &shoat Renew. AS SHE WAS TRANSLATED. A enemas ea orNN.r'e Neer feaw1at N . wemaa'. d.esr. 11.. rrrls5iese Clr.aaolo : A telegram was received free Ilftes.d& retest ly •.0.0..05 that Mases) Rigmwll, wbo bee been in j.al some m50W verged with the Mott of s 113,000 raid bar from his Mhos da the sight of Maroh 20, would be liberated tomrrow Orders hate been rsoNwed to that sliest from *be any of Metres, where .11 the eve • mowed ored by the Kea.mad& court was sent for teamedreview. Nothisg bbteamed of the expoutod of Platt and Garrett, who are impct..sd with Rivee.11, though in their ease alto t be ofcwsls hays failed todad to show guilt a.o An .iag ustaaee of the miedirneted s seal of the Eueada .admiration eat letter recently Some weeks ago a lettwee evolved at the jail from Mrs. Pratt, dingle ed to her basbaad. The official oourt inter proceededpretr was seat for, and he proceeded to de- cipher the letter. H. got through it very w well, with ootooal wild Ramses, until be came cothe end ; ..pw d thou, sa a osript, he saw the word., " Baby. quite well' This nonplussed him, until ha remembered that "well" meant • bole in the ground for preening water. Is • s.so.d the whole thing dashed through his mind, and be trembled with ex atemat as he ran t. the Judge and told that him at he had eapiered • letter which Bove the whole thing away. " The geld brisk u in the well at Pratt's hetes, he told the Jutdre. That official overjoyed with the news, orders th gave orders Pratt, Garrott sad Riyeroll should be pissed is solitary eoofh. ssst, and that visitors should not be allowed to see them under any circumstances. 'Theo • torte of soldiers was sant to Prs$t'e bowiewith orders te pump the well dry pad get 1b. brick. The greatest haste was em i - as within a few hours the well was V� dry-, sad the search began for the b.r. Ns - thing was found, and thea the Luute.ant in charge of the squad procured shovels sad em mads the soldiers dig at the bottom of t well for three or four hours. Hat still so - thing same to light, and after inspestiog walls .ad r•msackisg she house, the facts were reported to headquarters. The officials did tot know wesleeks to eks of it. They sailed for the letter WaltWaltand sent for another interpreter. This seas h&ppeoed tomo understood English, d be seen explained tire ettu.ties. He told them that it meant the baby was In geed health. The Judge discharged the old interpreter on the grit and engaged the new ens. H. released the prisoners from solitary oo.fla- moot. and dud lie utmost to prevent the facts from hesem*.Wows. ows. • A Seise .f race Past. Alexander Well, an old citizen of the town of Wellsville, Ohio, has in hie powesion . copy of as interesting and novel document issued by the solo,) boar.) or the town of Iwaoaster, Penn. in 1828. The question of steam railroads was then is ite incipient styes of agitation, end • club of young men had been formed for the purposes of discussing the potato et issue, and desired the use of the school house for purposes of debate. This was looked oven by members of the •:Wool board as an innovation bordering upos emrileee. as indicated by the reply of the body to the request, which is the docuweht in the poesassioo of Mr Wells. It reads as follows " You .re weloome to the use of the school house to debate all proper questions is. but soft things as railroads and tele- graphs ars impossibilities and rank in- fidelity. There is Dothan( in tie word of God about thew. If God had designed ti.1 his Intelligent creature' should travel at the frightful speed of fifteen wiles an hour, by steam, He would have dearly foretold through His holy prophet. !t is • device of Satan to lead immortal souls down to hell." Seth sentiments possibly reflected the ..lint to sofa* extent is the day. of stray- /bre years ago, but they sound strong.h at the present time wren the " device of Fates "' is daily marrying people over the load at the rateof sixty or seventy mile' an boar. The world 8.. provreesed somewhat sues 1828. De Wad be •heyed. Some yeah ago, when the Prise of Wale, opened the Royal Agr*oultursl Slow at Newcastle -•pen -Tyne, there was t8. in- evitable proomaoe and the usual crowd to wilt.. it. Ittde.d, so great wee the throes at o.. prtienlar port of Ile route, that it sow eidt.Ny eseeaohed open the line d maweh, whys sew of the Mrsemst of the trowel eras passed epee by a body north .sestet' psileemea, with 'Mead bask. will ye f Di.n't yo ass yor 81.04*.' Ms reed Y. Bat► esistsr. leek at the weed ! Hee th' dib.g et' ea get batik Y' "Thee ye trims rat beak " "Ilam eels a0, whoa they wises Id taw •" "Ye when more Y.-t8resteslyil7 "Aa aeeset.' "Ye wiggles move" rested the now th.roe& sa.pmst.d "heathy'.: 'ye waa as ! seep where ye .re. For, say 'WA ye like. els will b0 obeyed r' H. waw The IfA•..w . of MospIwllt. Mea Ratio Hfstaagta. Miller eentaribates es the Aegat1 Mae .f the Cheamequea . fharmi g &Miele es HespiflfWy, Is myth 5M says The em.shia1.S... * at be pitsYty ems to be: A wood. ample. everyday Bia, with •e shams w hide mad wt keep .p. That which mak. Way a burden sad art a Iambi comity "think Mabee spes� le w share erometbiteg Mew tate it reelfy bas to divide Living i■ ark we .re e..teete � sew puma ebe sa t•rt•iameat w. lad sm� bet weary our soiree .al less an the t el vee pwaMuyp *. •esem*.e far the them a saes - am ar beyond •r emy steals - meat t W* see tlarh4tR d - sada eisseest, Mtel 4M a `fib elsad sew W t:kle melees • 14 we Bake mer everyday W. Ewe elvemle.hafteht4pR d .E prw.b5r h wield ave en hoa MIA ser beof bead f� 0•1 egtriamliMMIA eMmaltfs dim as 11 they were a0rMwi te vee to 5.r femora aqd Aasterf.-we Wght make ed Mem maim of • 85.atitel MSpit&lity that would be beth restful mad Mimed. If .e.'s life i. freak sod •Imeen se that then is aeehiag to wwal ; if melee' maw .5m mad path eere.w aro everyday wear mad am= y holiday girl; if bright wk mad eche ..••watt.e rule tem table Iowan of gawp tied animism; if we are mewl) .00kiee to be rather thea se evem we shall sot look with dread and ter- ror p[pp. the advent of gums@ or asthma earNlwem la oar attempts to ../create the. *M 5rtm.ka1 Paine Ma. The little boy was graft elosg-the road, weeping .trot bitterly. Elie face was red, as of he bad 8..e fleabag, and he was woe - what soothed op sed duty, but be skewed so marks of brebss or prospective Nook n«. His heart was broken. ' Which the smiler, soapy, did you get licked v 'No, ear, 1 licked him, and 1 kicked him good. I bunged up both eyes sad 1blood- ed hoe mase and broke his two frost teeth, end 1 kicked the etooksrra efi him, 1 did. )Melfi he art in of you!' " He did not. He ram. I chased him all the way. He was bugger's' me. too, sad 1 got has pat top sad his knife that ►&d two Modes cud pert Of amothor " Well, what are you ory lag .boat then ?" Bennie there were three bigger bots that stood by sad new me lick him, and Men they bald me up &mel took everything away tram ens. " What is your Dams, little boy " Japes, sir. ---New York Journal. roc. war et rogues It. teller-- 1' our master's not at home, .h, Pat ' Pat --No, ear ' He do be in the old Donn try tbeee I'r. wake', Jar. Caller --Excuse me, Pet, but how u it Lind when your matrons as on thet side of the water, your master's oo the other, nod vies vers ` Is there any trouble between them •' Pat -Nose at all. nor. Only they bate &grade Mabee* 'em that they can live to• gather whin they're apart. New York S1ategsaranwod ageism. Coo seoli.ut cattle ea a.oeuat of tuberculosis. 8UIER HUT IN WINTER That is what you tan have by getting one of the Celebrated HOWARD WARM AIR FURNAC ES put in your bougie. This is what one of our citizens says about it: Goderich, March 15th, 18106. lh,ic ir,f Fwrnu.-e (itetlem■e,-In mower to your request of the Lt last, I have to say, that my Howard Fora•oe is • oombuaatwn of hot water wtstue and warn, air down stairs. The onamption of fuel has been lees then we formerly required with two coal .toter, end the Winter sow almost past, has been an unuu•ily'even ase, yet we hate been unusually oomfortable in every pert of the hoose. It is so orally managed and so ample sn manipulation, that we have kept the house at an even temperature of about 70 degrees all Winter, day and Dight. :such w its ooertruotion that we have no dust or gas e@capueg, nod altogether we find it as nearly perfect an every respect as it Is p'e- eible to get a Furnace. My Furnace was pat in by your agent here, Mr, J. H. W or- aeU, in • mat satisfactory manner, in tout no much so that when oompletsd and reedy for Briar up we have not required him to touch anything about it since, so perfect has his work been in every respect. I only weeder now that we got along at all so loop without • Furnace, and I would not w hack to stove' if I got theta and the coal every year for nothing. Yours respectfully, ALAN 11t -D. ALLAN. If you think of having a Furnace put in, call and ere u. end we will be pleased to give you an estimate. J. H. WORSELL. Kooflne and Y.1 1IA *ii I. Srair. r. U0e$ a specially. PLAITING MILL. ESfALIISNFD 115S. Buchauailz & Rftllaz 5•NCw•orva.aa SASH, DOOR and BLIND Realms Is all kinds et LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES %ad builder's .earl et14111, School Putties a 8nacisitje ea. 9"4-11—..." •r 5 • Ora Ilenomo Woos OMB • woe heal ■ • To Smokers: Ire meet the whims M Miser ttiteouern The a.o L Twtrae. 1.. Cis.,144.. Slam - Mom. tl.s., lays pissed epos ale partite A Combination Ply of "T & 811101ING TOB*000. This ennobles a ieyt hit want, giv lag the t,ts•fwt.w use 30 amt plug, et' a 10 stat piece or a li amt piece of the tumors 'Tit 13" br'.ad of pare 'Virginia Tobacco. T`1 Th ♦s "I' I " It N nary Plat Ask your Druggist for A Wonderful Tonic and � �g� OD 8 M � REQ Remedy for Weak and Impure Blood, Kidney and Liver Troubles. st..e.awwr.t 1. M. Maot.[OO. 0oocairim out. GODEIIICH WOOLLEN MILLS are Re -Opened ! I beg to say that I have bought the Woollen Mill from Mr. McCann, lately run by Mr. Dickson, and awn refitting it up in first -claw style, putting in many improvements, making it an L'p-to-date Mill, and hope by doing lint -clans work and fair dealing to merit a share of your patronage. 1 am prepared to do Custom Work in all its branches, such as Rool Carding, Spin- ning Single or Double Yarns, manufacturing Blankets, Plain and Fancy Flannels, Double and Single Sheeting, Tweeds, tic.; also Custom Weaving, Dyeing and Scouring Blankets. ALL woiut DONK PROM P%. G. M. COLLINS. EVERY DAY A BARGAIN DAPI Our MR, DOBIE has just returned from the East, where he has secured some special Bargains in General Dry Goods, Gents' Furnishings, &c., 300 Ladies' ample Hats, Rib5ons, Flowers, Laces, Handkerchiefs, etc., etc. ALL NEW GOODS, 'trim Aty Bei! Replif CaII and investigate. Yours respectfully, ,' DOBIE & CO. North Side Square, Ooderich, - - P. O'Dea's 01d -Stand DIAMOND Like the DIAMOND we shine, especially in NOVELTIES. STERLING BELT PINS STERLING WAIST SETS STERLING BELTS. Also we carry a nice line of FANS for the wart) vea.uu. C. A. HUMBER & SON, SQUARE. GODEKICH. SUPERIOR JEWEL FURNACES Are the most Powerful Heaters in the World. For Economy, Durnlility,and an eas- ily regulated Furnace, it has no equal. FOR SA Lit HT ARPER & LEE P. 8.—For Coal or Wood. ' Irl .1n " 7�1 • ,—HAMILTON. ONT.-••••4„ " Hot enough--" Climatic changes, or variations in the atmosphere, have no effect on E. B. Eddy's Match 3s, which light readily at any time, Hot or Cold, Rain or Shine. This can be said only of E. B. EDDY'S MATCHES. finder Twine ! UNCTION 1A PRICES 0 All former quotations withdrawn. Reduction in Prices in the wholesale market having been made, we give our Cnitomers the Benefit of the Re- ductions. Call and get our reduced prieea DAVISON & CO: