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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1880-09-10, Page 2ea MR. TOLMAN- Mr. Tolman looked for hie *amp_ o4. the old lady's list, and finding no crosie againetit told hinethat it was all right and thkorit Art at the 4nonth;, *ou do very well. Thea belong meek went away perfectly salt$ a 'With .the ne Ir librarian. ,..Thtus died 1'&r. I'olmt begin to build up l is -popi atity •'Aa the evening` drew 6n he found, himself bee' coming nary' hungry, but he did not like to shut up the shop; for every now and then some one, dropped in, some- times to ask what time it- was, and sometimes to make Fa little purchase, while there were still»sole library pat- rons coming in at intervals. However, taking courage during a short rest fromcustomers, he put up the shutters, locked the deor,;and hur- ried off to a hotel, where he .partook of a meal such ns few keenere of 'little shops ever think of indulging in., The next morning Mr. Tolman got: his own breakfast. This was .delight- ful. Ho had seen how cozily the old lady had spread her table in the little back room, where there was a stove I suitable for any cookiug•he might wish to indulge in,and he longed for such a- •latione, and problem, an cosy meal.- There were:plenty of stock cubes," provisions in the house, which he had. purchased with the rest of the goods, and he went out and bought 'himself a fresh loaf of bread. Then he broiled - a piece of ham, made some good strong tea, boiled some eggs, and had a break- fast on the little round tatle, which, P. Glascow came in. lIt was the dle of the afternoon nd Mr. T was alone. This inv = tig for of, cal" hi boa h eyoung l was a of � y, of abs ] ty, ` light eloa'k` ``a tea crying . , . wed targe tel . f 'P,:t ibcrwwf fl . zedi heard of the ch shale,a1f} ._ Fa y=' S e tthe e- oul' { no obj ti to Dewing the book wife e he had him, and which he : d taken out time ago. "Oh, no," said Mr: Dims(), "n the world. In fact, on't su there are any othe su scribers would want it. I h v ad the osity to look •to -see if t ad- eve taken sept before, and find it has The young than s i ed uietly.' said he, ',i suppose o t • is not one, who would care st dy the mathematics of mus c e pecially treated as Dormatock treats the jecf." "He seems to go i to it pretty ly," remarked. Mr. To] an, . taken up the book. "'At est.I s think so,-.judgitg fro "! al the • square es his bre' a bile. I ni I ht dru n PY re h.. 'kaf�t, gist's .ell dein co_ .Iptee ook c se to• tofu ' an t part o he e tie aft nngoo pbooyka eihi than a month. fo an orf rin THE HURON EX LQ O K C 'UT POSITQR. quid like to read naiad that the re, perhaps, 'Oh idea ex- re.her than - '' Glascow's list, and stack at a chance store, when ck.in the lat. ing. ame into the c brought;; bank ad bad for more ode no excuses o,ger than the 13imply handed Ofiue.:M . Tot. a e' this money, kind he had lady looked as a ' ora the luxury heir time, and . So he gravely L'hen she said ut Dorm4tock's p; son. tlher:. Shp was ajung. lady, and ry good sense. He But he told thy, it's ad ways to me that there. nil for that' book. etitfor ever so 3:. L d J Mr. 'Tolman ; demandi, Did you any prom - t I' thought my d some time. the book just what troubled. druggist ought ()lame, 'and yet is blige otie who , nd who took et in . the book. pdrize with the hat' he thought e ilia He -knew Eire three! Iran- i it. SP hernere- ite sorry. F thle young l lady; apens thait just r llopportenity for high may riot oc- itg in 110. Tol- e' which seemed e, and she con - "Indeed he .does" "and although I4 ha some months, end, d, time at my dispe al I have only rear ed' and doubt if I sit '11 a(r some of that bef • re I though plain enough, he enjoyed more . thoroughly undo Stan than any breakfast at his club which "•►d there ar tlr he could remember. He had opened forty pages in all.+'.' the shop, and sat facing the glass door, compassionately. hoping, almost, that there would be . ' "Yes," replied the o some- interruption . to his meal. It quite sure that the would seem se much more proper in - easier met proceed..: that sort of business if he had to get up out front what I hay and go to attend to a customer. "You say you hay Before evening of that day Mr. Tol- leisure," remarked the musical busieesf . man became convinced that he would "Oh.Tin not"in, th ` soon be obliged to- employ a, boy or said Glascow. "I h some one to attend to the establish- music, and wish to went during his absence. After break- stand b fast, a woman recommended by the old asin I it, butamy a lobi lady came to make his bed mud clean the, reason I h ve so up generally, but when she was gone lie reading. was left alone with his shop. • He de- "A night drue st termined not to allow this responsibil- Tolman, inquiry gly ity to injure hishealth, and so, at one , o'clock boldly locked the shop door and went out to his lunch. He hoped that no one would call during his absence, but when he returned he found a little `girl with a pitcher standing at the door.- She came to borrow -half a pint of milk. "Milk !"• exclaimed Mr. " Tolman, in surprise. "Why, my child. I have not milk. I don't even use itin my tea.,' The little girl looked vvery much disap- pointed. "Is Mrs. Walker gone away for good ?" said she. "Yes," replied Mr. Tolman. "But I would be just as willing to lend you the milk as she would be, if I had any. Is there any place near here where you can buy milk?" "Oh, yes,".said the girl "you can get it round in the market house." "How much would half a pint cost ?" he asked.. "Three cents," replied the girl. "Well, thele, said Mr. Tolman, "here are three cents. You can go and buy .the milk for me, and then you pan bor- row it. Will that suit ?" ` The girl thought it would suit very well, and -away she went. 1111 ee said Gla ! had, `the la mere r most pesotB. y -sixth page, t• have to r Ili feel t hnndreo `an Mr. To mien ne 1 P8 w ci*i bee not. 'N ev ig wh sb Even this little incident pleased Mr. Tolman. It was so very novel. When he came hack from his dinner in the evening, he found two circulating lib- rary subscribers stamping their feet on the door stepeand he afterward heard that several others hal called, and gone away. It would certainly injure the library if he , suspended business at meal times. He could easily have his choice of a hundred boys if he chose to advertise for one, but he shrank from having a youngster in ° the place. It would interfere greatly with his cozi- ness and his experiences. He might possibly find a boy who went to school., and who would.. be willing to come at noon and in the evening if he were paid enough. But it would have to be a very steady and responsible boy. He would think it over before taking any steps. He thought it over for a day or two, but he did not spend his whole time in - doing so. When hehad no customers, he sauntered about in the little parlor over the shop, withits odd old furni- ture, its quaint prints, on the walls, and its absurd ornaments on the mantel piece. The other little rooms seemed almost as funny to him, and lie- was sorry when the bellon the shop door called him down from their contem- plation. It was pleasant to him to think that he owned all these odd things. The ownership of the varied goods in the shop also gave him an agreeable feeling, which none of his other possessions had ever afforded him.. It was all so odd and novel. He liked much to look over the:books in the library. Many of them were old novels, . the names of which were famil- iar enough to him, but which he had never read. He determined to read some of the as soon as he felt fixed and settJed1. In looki g over the book 'in which the names a d accounts of the sub- scribers wer entered,'he' amused him i self by. won Bring what sort of persona they were w o had out certain books'. Who, for instance, wanted to read The Book of Cats; and who could possibly care for The Mysteries of Udolpho ?. But the unHawn person in regard to whom M . Tolman felt the greatest curiosity wa the subscriber who now had in his possession a volume entitled Dor-nestoek's Logarithms of the Diapa- son. t -How on arth," exclaimed Mr. Tol- man, "did s ch a book get into this li- brary ; and where on earth did the per- son spring from who would want to take it out? Aud not only want to take it,he continued, as he examined the entry regarding the volume, "but come and have it renewed one, two, three, four—nine times I He has had that book fo eighteen weeks." Without e'. actly making up his mind to do so, M. . Tolman deferred taking steps tower !a getting an assistant un- til P. Glue w,' the person in question, should mak:: an appearance, and it was nearly time : or the book to be . brought in again.. "If I get a boy now," thought Mr. Tolman, " Iascow will be sure to -come and b the book while I am out" In almoa the date of he last renewal of the book, 8 exactly two weeks from "Yes, sir," sai :the a' large down tow dru kept open all nig t, a after the day clet' 'a le "And does tha give sure ?" asked Mr Tot "It seems to," new sleep until about noon the rest of the day, tin to myself. I: think t work at•night,cau ma factory use of their. those who work lin t the summer I' .call: tak river,_ or go somewhe every,_day, if I like." "Daylight is more a things, that is tree," a "But is it not dreadfa in a drug store all nig be many people ,to co cine at night. ' 1y. th - genere,llya night bell which a clerk •- co"uld anybody wanted atilt: "It's not very lonely at night," said Gleam) often more lively. -then time. You see, we . +among the uewspa there's always somebp usoda water, or cigars, other. The store.if place for the night ed era to meet together a • hot soda, and there's' .: of 'em around the stov the papers begin to_ g they're a lively -set, 1 c I've heard some of th ever heard in my life t after three o'clock in t "A strange life !" s "Do you know, I nev people amused the way. And night afte pose." "Yes, sir, night afte and all." The night druggist book. "Going home. to Tolman. "Well, no,'' said rather cold this after think I'll take a brisk "Cen't_ypu leave you return ?" asked Mr. T if you will come back an awkward book to c "Thank you, I ; wil "I shall come back "thi When he had gone, up the book, and bega more carefully than h� fore. But his me in long. "How anybody f co take any interes 1. beyond my com rah Tolman, as he cios put it on a little s� coun ter. When Glascow pam man asked him to stay self, 'arid then, after they a shortt'ctime, Mr. Tolnda hungry. He had his iw and had lunched early le the night druggist, wliq. Dormstock : ? "Row would your like t read awhile, while I go dinner? I will light the can be very comfortable not in a hurry." P. Glascow was in and was very glad to Ie ae eI 0 t a 0 a a 1 1 r , ti n er ; "but I. ter will] g ave founa' t early dot:. good d :1 Tolman tat pres'' nt seal bust a great lo roughly s is quit uggist, an itch leis rlepeate er. ' "I Store, w. I go o on mo Glaic lid then seven t peoph a more vn time dayti trip out of IS able jo d Mr: T lonely ? Ther, to buy ht they drug stor vr awake • ee ee our se "In faitc an in the e right .1. ✓ office ,. coming someth bright,' rs and talk and- fiysakb bout the to press. tell-youi best storli inour morning!' Mr.T thought, t Ives in't night, I . s ight, Su took re at t'f d y- 0 ' , :,e d or or m t- ri k t of ti Hi e Aid ir. e I 1 c d ?" aske other ; n to re k." ok unti an ; "th is away. about." said Gla ay." Tolmanto look ovr ad done 1) n did no: la da D. at at .s :a I on sense c this st on," sai the boo d warm ter app tit o said sit hete la and - get gas, and y is I keepin p scribe te:anin m: did fo! it was re eived ; if :he wa of keepin b sineas fid a her all: woul garith r. Te a gg.right, lo ked as ci'ld not the b 'Out!" . it s a euldbe I av bee 'It is• , g the tun Ad pa tit Ii the but t well book as le�r,� of Jan. find she: lids the ems such tryi bean ut it is cent s. Walker' ev is about it ?" •No," said ah •n would no d I partionla r. Tolinan knew that t to monopoi did.notl wis s so useful t Ii an earnejt dhecq ldii ng lad ; an book ou1- ould t. d and ,rty remar d th `So anal I," ry sore. I Ihaiea p at b 6 as 1a ath dying again. here 'invite her cc) de to give p t y of f it it fel. rly the sh She ok to ble ov ang q ta re me ad an a. ra de nly t to nt ay oo er ge he flee cul ok, me tic Mug ted Dermst L you r ;eery LJ COMO ere e e said she ul 0 0 r. Tolman s lu eh time the, ext c th CI buyil cop of b seller told w r . . B? he! p ability that e ti a that if he ie n , to do so, bet thotilgh . ti ' compelled him rn Ober. The night I did 't suppose am' very g to ilnovel;", an t she would re y it the lady W881 ex 1.)c in stock under.hi he an for this' 0 gr fully. He1! lee Ft this tl Eleyo AN 1 nettl d. it not Lag 1 t Mee le ked. me be r net, In 1 particelarly o ea think there e rly return, and Mr. Tolman. 1:" And then d y after to -mor - ell you some - u a long tithe at ✓ s to see he t t there was no I get a, cepy in id ed, he fotind it nd at all for it, t for it to Eng - b ished, it was it, for it had The next day u d he find. a be spoke to t. He was 'sorry t simple jus - to , mention the ist was thrown o mind by the ne wanted his le sa tle is th en the yeung 4- he or so later, she t pie insof he 1 reading by a warm pre ; and so Tolman left him, feelin erfectly can I dent that a man whc ad :been 11, - worthy. When Mr. Tolman ret, reedethe had some further conte sation corner by the:little stove. I "It must be rather i a. uoying, a. the night druggist, enot t be able out to you meals wit o t: shuttin your shop. If you " aid he, ra while you go to dinner. 111 be gl do thie until yott get come in, and othere ea Mr. Tolman jumpe position. It was- ex wanted. So P. Glaseow came and read Dornastock w at lunch time also. It venient as not, he eai4. e o s assistant. ,1 t people ho t I.at this pr re long he e had 18, b • ik el the !Nang lad 841 Mr. Oltn• e: ouabl6 you m of the hod for ret y To be tee s, regandin t The in ita ter} bode of I am ith t .ern1; Tsh el..e mist ntinip e, 0017 t d. two pages lit is too bad. I ould want this ✓ o doubt it is ite her, I dare ep, haying heard qed that after - walk, with the. • as not at all sat- ovel, and was o Welting for ✓ that he had of the work, eased herself h book was in le an who: had 1 the thne it • d had not yet 3e seemed some:: he; rifles foe any In an. "I liave tiles, are Fvery that a book th have it ?" re - has not: had e natter. Ae is tiaae and let you • a eek vOlunteers reparteld to heesaly, With note of I the reek froetier :peening in its n are .prepared prikigno, and 'said to frater- pmmanclei of I United 'fleet that Bngland t Germany! Will ts FOR TH -rodK After Trad /on owl frien and deav earn wain sour Antioip than her selections ATTR • D'S EP)/10R10. nother Sluice dgmenti rt have lec rs for th assur the ,ain the co grateful- ac• the liberal ived from my rS in, the past, re will be nfore dence already tofore, on have taken CTIVE la rg eeptl eCial And hay ng every facil ty for and For ign Markete and in busin es, being th' rough the want of my distant, STR To all Patronag hav the NG IN here who in • services of fa trade this season t of the boa: tifu pains to rend m, xploring the Home am long expertenoe scquainted rah can offer - Or me with their _Europe n Ore hay ng both an To fiirtva Bianufact I HA Merl perm ally visited onsider better th own to the telbli an and Eureean nent in the rers, as I roe ire th m. EJUS THE FOLD? Choice Ste of Wool Goode. IL Extra Vain in Black Ve ve ee All Shades in Tinsel a d' Ch Hyde Park and all the ovelti Ladies Ties. : 4 - Shirts nd Drawers. Fall Lines of Prints, T ee In Cotton Y▪ arns I hay e Warps ell colorel , All of w hi h are first-clas RECEIVED INK} LINES, To LOOK I War VS all and' Winter s. attention to my n of Men's ool s, Flannels nd erything, Ca pet T my aRAIN BAGS 'tint them ;thr Rest Cheapeet. Besides these In e ring the a sulm ER At COST PRI nce of my E for CASH. Market Streets. HI Take KSON Chen -4$ ?Tat pleasure cototit R. WR And icarnerly of TOROVI classes of Watch and CI c Cylinder. We have eon di PR Gold Silvel Fano All A PARED !T ease where esti fa ting on l• P ating on 1: and Plain late, Brass,1 inds of Jewel In American and Fancy R LL English akd ngs in gr ett E BLEASDELL, 84.0-137-F1 PrUggisO, and xlrfi4ers,. ee inform do p le of Sea/ and surrounding y that they have se wed the serviees • GHT, LAT OF, STRATHROY, . who is a limit -elm mec snits and workman, having had an experience the city and country. He bar, therefor , becorne familiar with all Work, fxom the finest Chronometer Stop Watches to the Common nee in our man, and are, consequently, a .GUARANTEE ALLI apK DONE. tion is not giVen, bring it back and wet will make !it right orrefund the ney. We can do any work in our line, such as tch Cases, Chain &c. atch Cases, Knit , Forks, Sp ons,, &c. ngraving on Silvd• or Silver late, Gold' or Gold y Repairs done in the best pOsible manner. S T C K 0 F WiA TCHES wise. Ladies' Geld and Silver Watehes a Specialtiee, Wedding, Keeper ariety. Alto Gold and Plated Chains and al kiildseef jewelry. L, -Seaforth. IVTA_1\7111 1\TCYitIOM, To BUILOERS, FARMERS OTHERS. SA HE M no ELM SOFT HAB Blit C BASS PATE ed CED A TAN BLAC G 111 Br DRY in GROG BOOT READ his bu StPT CHAN MR DER 1 1880, OF B7 ? smEss �'' 0 1-12 , p-nai kEhlEgief40: Stove A sine • 4 essilteuteenlif odt: deo I ;too lati-nfrite TN ionneetinn -11- beg Etto -stet on hat , at tie STOVE Tinware o are all:a Work of Shortest state to laereenitemersand the the hag nifi:04 41'1 of her TIn and to her eons CHARLES and TREY, who have had the princi- acme liberal patronage wili that has beelt accorded -to her. years. with the !ebb e the madetelened that they e il centime to keep. Old Stand, a fell stock oe OF ALL KINDS 4..:very Description. We Tared: do Custom -very Dee ption onthe Totice, and Cheap. owledge tile hope to nun LS been given u e for so many Insineet3 in al its branches; t WHIT N.B.—Ali per will please settl' once, as the me settle can do sc' until the first SC06112303 Will 665 TEAS. THE NEW cali the at letion of the publie to the following br riches of business in . ich he is eu ated at Winthrep, four and a half mike north of Seaforth • MILL4. • Si* MILLS. - AW MILLS. OCK4-Lumber en from green logs. Bills for Brining, Fencing A d Ditehing filled on short A latr qnantit3 of dry 1 inch and 2 inch on hand ; also a ton iderable quantity in log. &TAP E—Dry, cut to the followingi4slieti": 11 1+ and 2 inches. MAPLE—Drv, cut to the followin Sizes : 8x3, and 4x5 incih —Dey, cut, to ths following sizes : and 2 inches. 000—Fry. cut io the following sizes 1 inch. for ctook in the o d method. 'T MOVABLE FENCE—Lately iniproVed. Set up straight, th s saving the amount requir- A It —Frcm onehundred to one hundred and fifty cords. AS RAILS—Ainumber for sale. 1 GRIST AND FLOURING WI Lt...1 TIN1 Pr cnptly Attended to, and good work warranted. Fiona _CoarAei. and Fine BhOrts, n an , Middlings, always on hand. THE GENERAL STORE 00DS—A large deck, cemprising the latest patterns in Twe a RIE —A large s AND SHOES" - MADE CLOTH fig res. HAT 8 AND! CAPS—Men's and Yonth's hi Felt, Cloth and Straw. Siena well aeaorted. HARD WARE—Preeeed end Cut Nails, 'Bone, Locks, Hinges, Screw &e. A very fine FIJI Ts 'TUBE—Bureaus M .rroes, Tables,;Chairs, Bed steads, Cribs, 4u ges. &e. Ha vest Tools. ock of all the leading lines constantly on ha d • well assorted kick, trona Men's Heavy Cow H 1G —Tweed Salta fee ee and up. Boys' and nd selected with care. de to Ladies' Finest Kid. Youth% at corresponding The undersigned, having ehe beat facilities for buying and li h expenses sinese, offers hie chsturners the articles above mentioned at Icrst p ices. A. GOVENLOC lot of in carrying on ADDRESS TQ THE ELEO SkII4H.—'t Good morning Jones, where are yon going to 2" - JON S.—i4 I am going jdown to M. ROBERTSON'S Furniture W furnitn e, see mine es g !Mpg played out and I wart to pet some prices. Our baby wants el new cradle-, and they say that he has the ve county. 1 o th,- Free and 14,dependent People ot Huron : /CR BERTSON begs state that he hes removed to the premises 1 Kidd, a a Hardware stor and that he is now prepared to furnish ev at rema kablY low priees. 'Intending purchettera will find it greatly to examin his etock before enchaeing elsewhere. Repairing promptly a to brde on very short not ce. Picture !raining a specialty: All wor feather , wood and lumbe taken in -exchange. Is, as Mrmerlly, under his OR'S supervision, and! will be conducted wit ' tion. Eis dna of Casketi, Coffins, Shroude, &e., will b e found compl rate. Funerals attended in the country. A Hearse for hire. Rememb M. ROBERTS° ;let: re i n8dt oebr ecol: a ghwiti,nt t be closed. Pa eies-desiringto firm open neer books And the October- After that -date the put into Mit hands for -col- MRS E WHITNEY. GrOeery • TS THE SP -a- value for 3 Inst try his N cheap. Also a FRESH 'nit And a nice stot as Oral) ges, L Jam by the pie Currant P Prunes, Dried Ap HONEY Some of the 85 cents per po Try my New Try my Blair per pound. Try my You g 65 cents per pon, Try my (hunelo it is really good v Cueed Hams, Ea con, Flout h Pot Barley, deal FRUIti JA A very large A a 11 sizes, Whichi, price, will 13e so d astomveerynloeww est and cheapest in the I ry hing t eir advantage to call and t nded bo. Furniture made :emitted. Farm produce, A TEAS TEAS*I ROP JUST ARRIVED*, where Toni 4a money ever off, Teas—they tate RIES MOP of all kinds: cif one, App/ea, e Apple jelly, les. I -LB. t lea Dust in pa• n Tea at 40 ia origin Tea ati 5 Hyson Tea at 145 htore get the best din Scala eally good BM of Fresh nt Red Figs, Releine' der Tea at 80ie he market, at and 88 eentet f those super or Smoked Seoul eked Become 1 in Hams a ate, Bran, !Gatti ea], Oatmeal; ; =Flout, 01044 d Potatoes, ;.1 S. FRU T JARL ek of -Glees Genii Fruit 3-Ers•'4 eing -bought leefere the rise in, ery cheap. NC the Farniture line ea- tosetlkig rni ts Also Agent f ied by Mr; John cie res. I and Villag Pro e AND LAii0 o • the most fa e 2 several of th ✓ he Sale and by. ENT the greatest care and atten- te, and at the very lowest r he place. Agent fo the as Stock, Fire and is prepare est Loan So* u hese of Feria! 2nbe of to ITHE VIARNA GROCERY Gem ruit Jars all L. Haxby's ; Preserve Crocks at rocks and Milk, Pans at R. Haxby's ; Teas .14 apaO, at R. Afaxby's ; All kinds of Fresh I-Iaxby's eap for ash. • FLO OATMEAL, AN CORNMEAL A Pure Paris Green. The reboVe are all fle° r sale on the " Small Pkofit and Qui the Va na Grocery. 11 ROBERT HA Black, Green ana eeries as usual, at HAXBY'S. and Package Dyes. Ret rn System " at BY, Varna. POST !-A- pa ronage during thla: solicit con tie:trance of Mei DRY GOOD e Stook of Bo and Coal Oil, Hardware, Finn thing r quired in a general et to come and esettle by cash SES twenty give me surance lso valuator for t ominiOn. The ab ears, On the most a call; as am age Companies in the o ve av it 1 beg ;cave to t 12 years tha favors for th of all dem a Specialty— Is and SH s and Oils, D eturn thanks to my numero custo era for their kind I have been doil'ig business emonge them, and kindly future. I have just receiVed a Lane and Well Selected inch, for quality,and price, lite the hest in the County. ES—MePherson's make. !rocker ' Glassware, Lamps nes, in factevery- ab or farm produce d previous years, nts will be put into ON EASY TERMS. tor a term of from three to 11 you w nt your life insured y, one o the best Life In- leal pre caplet:. Don't for- get to g ve me a call. I arn a -ways attentiee eo business. Pest Office attd Telegraph Office in con- nection. Clover, T rnip and othel. seeds on hand. I re. Ask for What you want if you don't see it. Cu leo intimate to all parties indebted to me or last et i4 r note before the end of this mouth, or lee aceon o further notilce will be given. MONEY T LOAN Society loans, money on good terra security rable conditions. LIFE INSURANCE.— or the Sun lel?tual Life Assurance Compa inion, and Onclueted on the most econo CT-a'Elle._11X1•TC31- pany, orsisting of orie 40 -horse Engine, one 20-h rse do., teio five -horse a0., new and. a condehand Boilers, a lot of lour Mill M hinery, Saw Mill Machinery, Plows Gang Plows, and Rollers; Straw Cutters, Horse -Powers, brass fittings for E gines; Gas Pip and. Gas Pipe Fittings, Cooking Stieves, and a large as- sortm nt ot castings in general use. The aleov stock will be sold cheap, to make oom `for the nilanufacture of other articles. Orders taken for Engines, Boiler , and all kindsiof mill work. Repairs attended to on the shortest notice. RUNCIMAN 4, Co.. GoDERicti. Street, Se BAKER FOR C fotth IIAVE row Old Stand, for th, evb re the eit in every hr nchto Weddin Deliver Confectio Ca rono ay an- e ful y tope we inten 653 SEA R ,olna at tile la per cella, .- of Ocean Stet ship Tickets. s Store, Main 645 BRON etxetdtobnesainmee4 I' ti9yaAlzdttean'ild; Fr• uits. gain the gbel ge Of the citi thing like goo always, TIONERY. Pa Hotel, Sea- satisfaetion her Orders to. full -stock of a, win and kind read, and that ns, Bakers. eL- Mille en xeb business Man, iv did order, ken erly. Heir fin bag the Se sonet which he Will gilv FLAX rens of ea:ea-hag of his Fisx. :enable terms 10 a good active o re likely to eneca.ge it prop - dent Flax acieen, end in splen - the Mill eunleingsteadily dun- e benefits iu een:aection with the number* ; MON Y TO -LOAN. Any aniount (ii money to L mein reefer:a le E G E M P-041 U M. THE S bee J hereby Chaim his numerous el- des mere )( erehants an others) for their hopes by ,striet 1 tegrity and close attention to business te meritj their confide ce end trade in lees &ming the /winter, he is nor prepared to pig THE HIGI411 ST CASH PRICE For sny qnantit 1 Good Fresh Eggs, delivered At the Egg Empqr tun, MAIN' 8'14 BET, t3A1AFORTH. Wanted by tiet sirtbscriber,251tone of good Are clean Wheet striate. i Other Peg TMIt makes There's just] itilthle For rev e She holde Because eh pnt And fnad That Les, t A chap ea I leave my She never Or takes to r The very Orr winter en Will warm She never a Or rants On Sundays But what light my And epilith The bed is n .To worry se Andspoil She lets roe Nor rai-es If it just 1111 To be Just get a - shell keep h And help e Or blue - Just take 03. 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