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The Huron Signal, 1885-11-6, Page 3- . .. uses••-.it.r-.r 4- rin. HURON SIGNAL FRIDAY, NOV. 6, 1SS5. STOLEl, PLEASlt1lTiS•1sdid felt lite it, she used to Ben &Me sneered at the pews.uta ILL, Ti. eturue, to the seashore had been stared there and moo for him, eel a .l.l honest lour did buy ; she eaten railed •t ! but and ttrtssoiva , the batty had cried the baby up ter hies to us. Aiiyleey Lu luunaleiess to haying a house and pitifully, end eves the Suites child had Pant it 'else suet Mee been forced tot r.-eugnta.I paying for it before he uunud She , tuegottea the satisfaction ut bee be* John t'hubber passed a group uf his fellow skeleton who loitered en the sidewalk outside the gate ext the %emelt Machine eumparty's works one Thursday teeming, with • quick, business like step. 1: had been • ter; hut day : the sun had n..t y et auto and was pouring its level rays ■ioii that s.reee, making the dust 1 . gold colored and Mutating the ryes Pries., tad changed sadly at the eminent ` rteryle,dy soh; faced rt. The air when :el made sure that nobody was Some - teemed el ser and warmer than e..r,aud looking out for ilius that evening `lotsr- the men scolded about it and •,ped their' bow 5 fnrebudiag &eves ui diaepp..int- the fact that the haby was not a beauty; wuuld rather have paid rent sud spent all I ehehes and was fretful and provoking, but th••re sex =thing in the world au that mousy cur wmrthing worth having. Ina. dust blew atter the hard primed lurid), the young lather thuagltt, and be She sud her handmaid were both deep in + warps an white, authes clouds, the euus- nest,ol she ruuud, fat, pinkish face and debt already, but it wsttercd =eluded, to try roads were sludef, and the four- tutpene.prtible whitish tear sud faded them turn mile drive seemed likely to never bhp ryes fur the best good looks that "A short hi., and a merry one," Jim come to an sud. Dell Sttnce's brother, any baby in the world could have. Hu Bubas was fund of saying to his admen- it saucy, lent growl. boy, frightened poor own eyes were beaming full of love and ing audseuces on the street cornera little Mr Webber by his reckless dnv- '1'hsy had ens girl, a little mut.iey of ing and his beating of the thin horse a thing, raged in greasy silk end drag- !stumbled er cry little while and was glad (nitro t Nell news was Hattie's hardly equal to such • bad. When they evil Kettles. They bit worked iu the reached the beach there was no ouol er.my faces with au i►upatient, half in- . mere h,i,.•d nit hurt as he mounted the same sh, p togetLer Left re they were brews, -in fact, the glare made it seem dignaot gesture, as if they felt ,e tense step t.. the tack door and found it -_ married, and (fettle wou'.d he worth !better tl.tn it did at h . Even the : personal injustice after such au .kozost licked ' teiee as much if hs cou:d keep her to : despised p;.opler tree is the yard was rel day. Yes ; and whoa he rapped the house himself, pater John thought Hattie lead I membered with sffeetius, awl letet,when y echoed sensed from its empty corn- nutted Isco bet•suw she load hiss—Its , the lir1 pressed little e,tnp.ny sat down :e '•Where ars yeti nota' 1,, now, Web- ed the1 bar t somebody asked our Leto, and cls' There is a &Greece l etweeu the reminded hut -self of that proudiy. 1 their evening easel—an uncomfortable, ', several ..t his trieuda in the complaining ,ousel of • knock that somebody Mars, fie soots out a dandy like the other fel- ey -treat lunch --alp repeutaut wife said group turned to lugs at hien. and the: bests aguioat the res _'wising luwe, bait dee, Hattie seemed to Iso get• 1:10t she sou:d have toren scything it ••t het.' home,' responded Webber. roll of s• ine housekeeper, sud sou uts- tang tired of him Lttrly sud uf Ler seat! she had thoa;lit to gat Juut.'a supper cheerfully, as he paused for a minute ; ausw.•red summons like this. \\'hat !Immo, whichthey Lad put in ,.oder so ready 1. r hien. Nil! feline ;eve a mei:k- a..d when somebody said, "lave sur c•,u:,i lies, Litems of delete sod the I, lovingly in the early days of their liar- I net !su;,li white seise:'ow grated ..0 the 1 .ce to the baby !" is a tens that was baby 4 John Webber stopped to think. !noel life. Me wee fretful and dissatisfied, 1 liatenvr s nerves. meant t , he provoking, he only laink.. tike would me have (ricked the door sud !aud when John set there to tee dark and i Tuasrd night there was s delightful 1..s Lead with muck resentment. titin* the ai::dowa it she had only gone' remembered hajnother and their dear, I breath .,f sea iniad+ and the -baby stopped 11 ,1,1 ..D ' celled the tint speaker. ' to see to!..... f the neighbors. Ah ' per- i old-fash e,ned, amine, country life- -the 1 his trying tied grew druwsy at last and • t e re seers' together to ere how teeny haps she (tad note t . her sisters, two farm, the hottest, friendly neighb.re— I went to deep. Nell Stiees was triumph - , miles farther out ii. the country, think- _ he grew bitterly ashamed of ail the shams ant, and wandered how they abuuhl hare f r. • want to hire J.•uv s bents for Sun - mg it ought be cooler there. They had sud tuske•hifts ext the town—the life that lived theagh another h•,t night at house, csy and down to the preach. `u11 beet: tsealti me to go out and spend a day was ell fur show aud made, what other out Ler inset thought of John W,•1,twr late >atutda}, quick's were out of the „r twu, though Juhu himself had pro- folks would say, rte only conscience. 'Ihe all the time and wondered what Le said als•.p, auJ get back sumo time t;nuday sauciness .4 the first .art of his wife's when Le Carne h•.me, end if tie were tested craftily, being an,sciuw of su.tt►- 1 night, Jones 'll take us for a dollar tet' . , se plan which he had been keepieg letter au.' the canning of the eud etre leery, eud wished ever art over seam apiece, if we can get 24 b. say they'll i y hien equal peo► sseswt. It was ow, far ams frim hie 9 n. that he were epeere with her at Harbor. K.. work and he hadeaded that and his l"She ua ar me better than s:de in the rough house, 'Lich germed "\\'ell, I ain't one,' atnscrted Web- teal �gbt to km teal tcedctns in this dog -day weather: that,' he told himself over and Deer. Go very shelterless and uncemf ortable. And ` ber. emoting off. ''The euly time I veer . ti, ;toed t„o far awaytrim the fre works down and rl.end Stsday with the :nieces John Webber a any little wife cried her- tnai ouch • spree 1 nee home worse off a►rowdy, but he knew the air here was ao --he would die first. self to sleet, Ituneiug away did not than 1 went. hide all night and smirch ,ouch better f..r Hattie ar.d the baby Po r hay, he had welted so patiently seem !lite a joie at a!1 from this point of ail day ; that ain't my idea u' fun," and than it would Le tr. the Esse o1 the Gtr hie own holiday ; he had never work• riser, t'tnt',1h Lei h. steal was merry lie disappeared ruuud the corner, adding teen. That very merntno Hattie bar• ed harder in hie Ile than through this eneugth downstairs with setae new and with all his might, sad he knew "(some- reit hid been c ,mpsiniuc uf venues last month, and it was to stake sure uf s eel scqusu.tatices whom she led picked Ilene a great deal better than any such maladies, and said she felt to ill to be gaud time with !s wife and baby et the up daring the ereeing. ' olisb !'l• t.- i. Mit .,f leer bed--po•rt-aps Ler sister had end. H. Lad found the year's eapetsses i1e was a . delicate•leuking, boyish • ouuna in and insisted upon taking her a hard pull anyway; the doctor's till had , y' ung man. Everybody liked Johnny ! h•.tnu. Jeht' did not }ace the sister ; been very hasty, but this extra work rater rt. %'. ebber. fur with his quick tamper and � she ewe always making Hattie see faults would make everything square. The V..her. John Webber watke.l sir, nett t sttaf ctien with his own way ext doing' and tailings in people aud things, and extras of etery mouth always counted ,lay- tr. rt acs Uneasy sleep., he felt as if dings, he was friendly and generous' wondered why he had buuyht a house stout the sarr.e, and he tried to etre a some enchantment bad worked a miser -1 ar.d always ready ti. do anybody • gond 1 just here ; in feet, she seemed to quer- little as he west along—he had always able change in hint. No words vivid my tern. Hissacquaintauces had laughed ! exon everything he did. Hattie had been used to sing .how':onely and wretched angry he este at him and tazed him ..ver and over' seemed dreadfully dissattshed lately. This very night, when he asked the for, Isle must g•. J•Lin, ten, e•cusieh ...tam for his habit of telling Lou stories' but perhaps it was ••r -1y the but weather I b. ss if he c• uld take Iiia vacation, he had pimple, his temper was very aallen a:.0 sheet his own affairs. He seemed to 1 He had found the key ur.der the door been given a hearty permission. "Take hard to manage when it W$a once r' used. tf:tit i that everybody was as much in- 1 mat, and gone int., the deserted, cheer ewe weeks while you are ab..ut it, John- Th', ins a sad beginning to tl.e holiday . :erected as he when something pleassat i less hot little house : he put away his Dy,' told cne of the owners who stood he had locked forward t., with such high I LBNTRACTS'WEN FOR STEAM ERGINES, FLOURING MILLS. ANO OTHER MACHINERY w.NTEC V "Primed to him- it was nut brag on hu l dinner pail seal sat tb. son i:: the rucking by. . quota we can get along ; you de- hopes: he costa not i, • bate to the works Flouring Kills Changed to the Gradual Reduction System. • Horse Purely, Grain t'rtsl:vra, Straw Cutters, Agricu:tur:' Furnaces, Stoves, etc., rte., at Low Prices. .111 hinds of Castings .blade to Order. 3 self, for the herd-work.J, patient we au was as lust a soul as ester lined, ani !she would out excuse hint became he - Itogether jest as 'tis. Desi yeas ttinis& ererythiagi as you say She's get I rights, aa' you've bees . It.. ;rued Buser tones, and Dot treated her and her baby past the sauce way thew times. You mean well, JWino t t, it will all peed ea pewees. " - And two or carr .1... ' i ttt-r the yt.uni' people went together 1.. the hillside farm and spent the rest of their fo,rti wilt anti wished it had been a ...4., . They n ever had auih a gu•,d Betea iu tLan Itres, any of them, and the grandmother prumtaed that if ev.rythu.g wei.t well she would conte down another year sad make thew • virit. ' 111 treat you like a queen, said Mattes. "and y• u won't Lily nue, Isbell be such a smart bones - keeper. Your doughnuts and huckle- berry bread wn't be .oath speckin' 4.'6 "Yee, they wi!!, te. ' ' maintained Jwhi, stoutly. And they all laughed together, while the laky, not to be out - d wns, beat his plats with his spoor and shouted nine untbtelleriLl.. remark. That evening, while J .lin Webber and his site value strolling up the sole pick- ing blackberries, after he had shown her the big rut trees he used to climb and the hole where he hal !tilled a big fun when a by, they neth said it seamed like their c.,urtiug days. only better, and as if they were really going to be mar- ried and begin life all . ter again when they went brick to town. himself made excuses. -Yea, 'twee bard ..a you,' she said at last. •'1 oan see how you net, but you needn't have doom wrong, Johns.y- i Now you go right tack and get her. I'm glad Its so two you wont mud the l eapmases as muck as seine other theses I'ta eeriest about it because I don't know's I shall be here another sunnier and 1 reefs though I wanted to see your four tolls winters go dreadful hard with me. • • • I've got a Kula many little things I want to talk over and get you to see about. Austin s fells have much se they carry and the girls. t,.,. I've beet' kind o' feelin' as if you were the only child I'd got this summer, and 1 should ha' touk it latent le she bad D't sews." Se, early in the ensuing, lifers day. John Webber were bsok'lighter hearted than Le came ani (uund his site at the Hariwnule shanty, having anything but i a p:eesant time. The baby Lad taken enld in the night and been eery tick. The denier had been sent for and the little patient was out of danger, ase even a great deal better, but his mother, unstrung and pathetically remorsetul, threw herself into Ler husband's ready arms. Nell Stiuoe seined a little ; she had nit rade trouble between them 1 after al: ; they loved each eller a great deal better than they ever had before. The illusion of freedom and seeing some- thing of the world had lust its charm fur the poor little woman, she had had time to think over things and as fur John' \1 rhber, he had trade up his mind anew and could not forget some wise words that his dear old mother had spusten, hl guess your wuuian wants a Little old• fashioned mothering, she said. "And i never saw no guud of secreta between! husbands and wives or uf their doings thick' apart. You might have pet her have all the month's pleasure of think - tug of it beforehand same as } ou had ; and settlir, what she ear aid ao. Y ou i take night holt hands and lo, is at life }laid Lightning is simply a warvelluas Rheumatic Remedy. 1 was fur two month& a cripple, unable to get out of the !Pular from Sciatic I. tine b..ttle gave Inc instant reltef, and placed me on my feet again. I have driven fourteen miler. today something I could nut pesstbly have done were it not for Fluid Light- ning for the express purpose eft procur- ing another bottle. So stye rel m.Dixun, 1Janatoyne. l oly `. mienI er bustle at G. ItJryuaa drug store. lin Says Dryden : "She knows her roan, sec weer: youlrant and swear Can draw you to her with a single hair. Bat it must be beautiful hair to have ouch power ; and beautiful hair can be ensured by the use of Cieueeene Rate RE -Newts. Sold at Nets. by J. Winn :ts 2 ro-- Goderich Foundry and Machine Works, Runoiman Bros., Proprietors. ;art and he had no ides of outtinning ' chair. He was tired arid Lunery. enc serve it, and I wish we could stare up and face anyb.3y's leen at ,1 curious anybody eine, but to use the oft repeat- j he del not know whether to eh act t.• more feiluws like you.' goes:iucing, neither would he ftntlew Neil Two who:* weeks ' What couldn't he Stiace's lead and join the househu:u at du in that time ' The baby should go Barbpfrside. Yet, this would be the beet up to the old farm and see his greed- thing : !:e 'Feted go . ff by himself, too ; mother, sol., had netpr taken lam i .to he wi•uld g•, t. see hie dear (Ad mcthei. her ares yet—he should tell in the green She was very feeble this year, and be where his father used to roll and get would ne.t dieappeiat her of her proaieed solid sed stro:.g—poor little beggar ! visit. iOk, if he mend only have taken His ruuud, weak face dein t hate the his baby I But there was nothing to do look t`.at ,. thn Weaber believed that a bet.go atone, sad au he shut the house ed saying, •'Johnny Webber thinks he juin his wife or not There was ne- must go halves with everybody." It ; body to tell his secret to, and he had was deplored among the wiamt of his been counting f . r weeks upon the happi- comrades that he should have fallen in 1 nem he would have tLta very erenirtg. love with a selfish, complaining sort •if a' Well, he must cwt cR awhile, anyhow, girl, a pretty girl enough. but vain, and and then he would tale the rest of his Lot of the sort that John \\eller de -long walk How still it see:ned without served. I the baby ' The little fellow tank up But he was apparently aatuhed, and more ream thau anybody it: the house t over seemed to be troubled when ; already, and John reached to the table baby's caght to have, though he didn't and Left the key at an neighbor's, and things went wrong ; he was always 1 for a rubber rattle that lay there and know much abut babies. hurried away to the train. As he was ready make excuses for everybody ; held it it' his hand a minute before he "Mother it know now to cosset shim.' reeding acr, as the green inland country else, ar.d when his wife fretted be blam- : began to strike Lis knee with it and make said John mon thsc once . "a•td sl.e'll and the fresh air blew iu the car a it.duw ed the weather or her ill health or the the hell r.r.e as :f the ba! v were there est Hattie ' n her feet, ten, and make he anger faded a little. housework which she did not like, or the' to, hr.r suite of :hese old herb teas for her that "Pc or Hattie." hesa:d, once tr :mice, .:are of the baby, which, to be sure, be , she toad to set so much by. %Vurmwond; softly, as if he gndent•.od that she had always tried to take upon himself at 'hat'l! make her hurry and Hattie felt the need of Peeing t.ut of the hut t:sght. - "t"::.. should go dawn ti Harborside acd they teen, and had known n o better way to atA.t a, 11a.1 there is a f._',ded rICce of would find s snug place to beard, the asst is he walked along this evening he la histled and felt an unusual pride in : white paler pinr,e i t• ice tat ie obeli., first fain days, aro! go out to sail once sir Re hardly felt like ilia silt tau: ::e 1 is success and well being ; then he which he had nut o,bs.rved before, and twioe, and dear me ' bow rood it would was aeearing his ..:d h ere , n a high hummed a tune, and occasionally slipped 1 he springs f'r it and takes it rerr to the all be Hattie sE'.aW cot knew a we:d Vermont hillside. and after a L•ng walk In. hand into his side pocket to feel his window. where the light is better. shoat it until they wen - wady to sleet frac: the stati in there came in view the purse. This was the second Thursday Hattie writes a faint, cramped Ltt • the next day—it should he a surportes. little red house and baro, which i,•oked co in the month analnsequently pay day, school girl hand that is rot easy to read, ''You always want ycar own way," she w ,. they hap slipped part away down elks he had beliecad nerussd hi:. more than °Drs of late' the king, long, loam hill s,, p». Thea For the last four w but Julia Webber* heat sinks u he t , , doablenow he �otsid ke her well seed sae j pay for it folded work, and dim tttel 1d RIai any', y° he hit like a bey aagin, the eery buy arico �� � pay it away safe and seined, I didn't see any chance n! your grating his w e wasn't • grated me solid Is ea that had gone bean ago from that quest end in his heart was a secret just ready to the beach er an wherea else like Oh, peer Hattie Mt w ecoid she .`ave spot o et tier the busy world to seek his to be told He was as tired as a hard other folks, and Net e. tine urged me gone away , fortune. Alm! he was bringing hack a workingman could be, but he ferdot his and the baby to start rigl.t off with her That was a teat, sad evecing for kicd-1 heavy, disappointed heart : Fate began to aching back and harried as f tet as he this mornitg. She has got part of a hesrled Jo4Dny %Vebbor to eland al 'tate- 11 wait that he had gnne after his wife and coeld towards home along the dusty, house fur two weeks dose to West It was not only his wife's going away ,:n I,ri ught her with hint. That would half -built streets that made the , u:skirts Harborshire and incited me to stake a a stolen holiday that troubled him. he of the town h.vtat..- tweet tweet betY ea nse t•• :.gniy hat lost her truest faith sr, the roman The evening crew hotter and hottM, bet I deal expect I eau be �•;ne beta he tad Rii•eit=l4u %Ill Tore YU I:i'ET4 but he did nut mind it, and he felt as if few days. Km Stine* felt as if the house and its furrishi•igs teemed so pdi- he could not wait another minute before baby needed change eery bet'.. She ful and t -:via: as he went thrrugh the he turned int.) the new bit of street hopes you will come d+,wr- for Sunday where there was a row of eight ...all anyway—Can't you get a ween off ' I ho•ases, all alike. and looking as if they knew you wok say to 1 you were heee- per, set in there in the sand to be sold You are most always se dear, dict be • and carried away elsewhere and estab-cross. Jchnny, tubed among trees and made houses of } "She knew 1 wottl.c say no,' =Atonal --only one had a bit of • guden already !John Werther, his good nature stirred at it: this temporary looking spot, and it ; last like a smuotk,"deep sea in a great .its toward that door that Jilin Wehher atom. Thea he coveren his face with vett. With all the an send, and ne fes I his hands sat• trier.. TLe darksea fent ; f •r shelter except a mw of stakes made , he est there still in the reeking chair from a split dry goods bete he had faring the fact of his wife s a o:g!,tless managed ter make some Rower. vow like; nem and his own diaappoitement. She tie as hs mother had in her little front;bad been ser pretty, s•, merry and trig yard when he was • bey. Them was an and nest when 1 a test keew her. She invisible yard eibout this plain, doll, did not wear ".unting coi,•rs Lie rrsny J. B. P"rr-t1xtaN, Oo•trri: h, Nor. W. lith 1!1417 R. W. Rt a. teat. BARGAINS FOR I AN NRILLItt6 017' XV STOCK 02 CASH LOTHING Ail, UN:NT:i' FL'K\I�HINI $ Greatly Rodacod Price for Gash. TIiIi !s A Onit'1NT ANNOt'NCEMKNT ABRAHAM SMITH. Ooderiel . Nor. lath. tasi. IgA - Extensive Premises and Splendid New Steck. - r:.ors with a light that night. The life hut she stereo: fast and shaded her had sone out of anetythir.g, and it was sen with her hand se she Ir,oked along untidy acd cn•:ared for. the horizon, and then u ,f urged Fy ' 1 learned my trade, and T know how wars instinct of what was going to hap- tc io the things I have to dn. It isn't pre. cost an eager glance down the lat.° so wail women. I1 I kept a schnr•, for thee led to the titin road. Could it be 'ea. hang matt 11 wouldn't turn, en. cut nanny' • l,h, nu, not without his t.. he sued fir smitten: wife and bah} Johnny, after three Avid then he caught eight ..f $ little! leng yearn. when she had tried t.. ;sway fr.ck which the bib, had worn that vett' Oise. married and lieiag in his owa day while he crept 'boat the fluor. Pool house,.and being a father. He had sent leery. tier Hattie '—they must t,' lh he her malty a $.1 bili and sheet, dull little taken :ere off : 6 h was se touch a :held letter, and t.abody knew 1, w flitch they se !he cher heed each other. tilts in After and her Th. hest people it the w .rid ate serest 70SO4e0 by. to have ermines, acd so wee net hero, The troubled yonrg man and anzioua little dwelling, which separated it from other girls. Hattie looked like a little 1 hinderse end worried 17 that worthless oder ? ,'anted woman wen won face to the rest of the world. As he glanced at lady, he had told himself many tinee,and emelhe: i f society, mg: goers She taco -they were both andemoneteative the rest of the houses as he pawed them was proud t i notice hew many people ! cared very 1i:tie f or the pent little wife after the faabinn of their kind. Their they all Mokei inferior to his nwn,wkieh turned to husk at bit as e1.e went at ne • „1•--, aLe tempest Ono mere err less wenng eyes wore a half startles brightness as really belonged to him ani his wife and , the streets. it had been hard work to 1 acesiescence to her ewe fooiish ideas. they reached nut their kande to minbaby. H. had &nun it because than win her, lox she had many other admit. -I J. eery Webber was acce a i alit•-- ..f other. and then •1• Ln turmoil away and ties a tr.. in the small hock yard, a : era, and John Webber was a plain fellow `p: ,hate;y. was he i then r., t! tee IR aid took the dull axe and began 0. split some serer poplar, that had persisted in won had more money in the bank thaw content her bet letting the world see that wood what•!e his mother stood watching him. H• knew that she expected an ezplanetwon of 1 is vetoing senile and have been Lila scour thing, and he grew afraid t , ln,;. hes runner ip the ftce, There she was, dear soul, at the little side dt •; —coming out to pock up some chips t, buil the tea -kettle f•.r supper. growing in spite of many discoursess eameta John Webber had felt eery, snook disappointed beressse his wife had complained that it cut off her view of another road, which was a thoroughfare, from the kitchen window. The master of this little house Lobed eagerly op at that window as he mime some 'nen* niers, but who would net !he Qu n., better flan any.wdy els. -and spend any more money than he coulJ • at., woe she knew of mocking and sham - help os: new cravats or cheap shows and I itig him must be toed. Hattie rex wuM hit his face and even the ver ti of 14aat;e•: aceto and at peirestetm than eerr ,nneh Inferior enc.'. r a' s; - • ! . m. 7 t . i are let boat vs, Jr la town. and moat i.t sole, Deedless nnneeny.. Nell Stine for one encugi:, but as weak as a straw. and et hie ears grew scarlet as he hewed away gazur had mid he was sting, sad wonderedby #atter, sead .amp cf a frelidl at the !furl, stick. of pine to the -The j (pes} spiivg Patico , & Fahious,why he did not give Itis proisee wfe pride the well being an! rmapoelity of .seine twil.tht. But one cannot t 1 C IlJlA1 1• 11 l/\ all WAS 01 gilt Iowan', lewd eN patties this Mw household were tfe c I . int•, s kIndnrg mrd an night. sad at last Jahn lar feather hs,whish winked itilspawliee iilaater. And the y axes s.fea eyes were Webber drew newt. Lu a:e sad told air lig. beease, when Hattie was good erticingty h, ea s oee:er'e wirdt•• S. tai•: Jed tante Matt 1 is',t..ry It wets t: '151 ' • were hire ...4..-r H T i T T •F as CABINET - MAKER AND UNDERTAKER Hamilton Street, Goderich A ;o.• ! assortment of Kitchen. Bed roots. Thn!ng Mown and Parlor Furn!tvre, such N 1 `.: r•.. _no : (hair, cane anal wood .atn .•.b. cupboards, fled -steads. Yattressas. N tat ask -s Lu:.rgea. sofas, it'hat•tecta. Looking Otassas. N. it.. 1. - wetat.ssasa•.meat.i.t.-uMsasiNemeMee epees hate ----..x at rawnabte rate . P.ctcre Framing a specialty,—A call solicited. 1731 TS&SHOES We C' .d.' Beg t- ann,anoe to the Public that t:.ey2- hate opened business in the *twee 44t•.r in tite store letely o'ccupied by H,•rice Newtnn Hating purchased a large std well asserted stock of Spring and Summer theela at cleat figure*, we are determine to, dire the Pnblic the benefit. QUICKSILKS, SILL PROFITS WILL BE OIJR IICTT0 ,W 1'letae call cid examine our goods benne purchasing elsewhere. ellinRenleinher the ,lace, nett door to J. Wilson's Dreg $tore. AMP -Custom work will resolve rover special attention. nalInNene hot the heat of material used and first -clans w•,r;ctnen eel i• }..'• JIIIP"Ral,:airing neatly dune 'n: the shortest notice (iodericl.. March 9 1642. DOWNING & W F D D U P ABT DESIGNS II ''ALL PAPI1 hcw;,•t.. time, ,rTem Isiah naeertai omice mime attwine. tosrr^• cam sten. He bail ever 20,000 Rolls of the Latest Designs