1st.—He is to open the store in the morning; make the fire, and attend to it through the day; sweep out the store; wash the windows; and see that all tools and implements are in their proper place and ready for instant use.
2d.—It shall be his duty to keep cooling boards clean and tidy; to have palls, stools and pedestals dusted and in shape.
3d.—It shall be his duty to pack goods and make boxes when required.
4th.—It will be required of him to do such errands as the business of the store may demand, and also to close the store at night.
GENERAL REGULATIONS OF THE STORE.
1st.—Business hours will include the time between breakfast and six o’clock, P. M., except when special duty may require it otherwise.
2d.—During business hours, all hands must be employed at some regular store duty.
3d.—As waiting on customers is a duty which requires most knowledge and experience, the first assistant must always serve when there is one customer; the other assistants may help if need be.
4th.—The first assistant must always take that part of the duty which requires most knowledge and skill. This order of duty must never be deviated from, if circumstances will admit of it.
5th.—All other duty must give way to that of waiting on customers.