Clinton New Era, 1876-04-20, Page 3.'CIOMPLET
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IN TUB \VBST,
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V FULLY ASSORTED
DIEPARWIIFOT.
• IWillinery, Dress Goods, Fancy Goods,
• Grand Dry Goods and Tailoring,
Gents' FAIrnishing Goods, &c,
EVERY B1tA,N011 IN FULL SWING, AND ONE
THE FIX:.EST STOOKS IN THE WEST TO CHOOSE •
111,0a; AT LOWEST colvialtipoi PRIORS.
. •
f:.!:.ONLY QPiE MIME:-
, to
WkirED one good Pouf Maker, Cue good Yost
ilaker; Highoet Wages paid.
, MAN9FESTER 1:10USE.
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CL 0 TH-T-Ilie :AND '•GENERA:L.- :OUTVITTER; -
CLINTON, ONT.'
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'ANOTHER LOT OF NEW WORSTEDS AND SCOT0I1 TWEEDS
• EXPECTETIQN- A FEW' DA.YS. sP.E4NDID PATTERNS.
Clinton, April 20, 1876.
.•"ti•rk;1.:
THOS JACKSON.
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COST RICE
• TRY SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEA,VE'Vo. INFORM:;11)11=WITABITANTS
of Clinton antl surrounding pile:try (ani,l' merchants especially) .th4 be .de-
- • terrnined to dispose of the whole of his present ..6to4 of
. . •
Groceries., China, - Glassware and Crockery,
ATCOST FOR CASH.
10- House -Keepers and Hotel -Keepers Would do Welkto avail:themselves 'of. this
rare opportunity,the Whole Stook thirst le.dispOsed of. •
Special Inducements for any. one wishing to go,
• into the Groce rybusiness. Will sell out '
the wliole Stock at. once, •
On, and alt' date will sell' .b'0.1? CASII 17; or, Zia, equivalent.
All parties indebted 1.33, Note or Accennt, are hereby •requested to 'pay the 'same
forthwith, and Ave costs. •
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CLINTON, March 7, 1876.
-• G. C. D013XE.,
CLINTOi RGA
"Wf-41)01i't =S6 CO.,
MANUE'ACTURERS, O .
AIM 0111,11aA.I. WIIi).LES.Itt AGENTS FOa'
j. TIF-IS9PIT21-4§r :C61: liEtGl.,ALINtS,
Pill_NOPS. •
01-1E 1')X.A.744T400'S,
- Wla-41131011, JE::!(.4..1N4C)S,
Clinton, April 12, 1876.
As to the excellence Of our Organe, 'read. the following Testimonial's:
•STAPLETON, April 10th,' 1876.
Moans. W. DoltEltTli & CO., CLINTON
Snis.—You ask me my opiniou of yoirr 6rst. Organ.' I hve much pleasure in tell- .
ing you that I consider it a great success. The tone la very fall and HMI, and ear, t
• tainly it is as good au instrumsnt of its kind as there is made in „Canada to -day. 1
• only hope that you will reed with liberal patronage, and reap the reward, that your
• enterprise merits. 'Yours truly,
.•••,• ka:IN:BANSBORD.
I take great pleasure in giving ray testimony es to the eXeellence of the Clinton
Organ; manufactured by W. Doherty .14 Co. In power and sweetness ot tene, in
quic.tuoss of response to the touch, as •tvell as in its ttfechanical internal arrangements,
it is decidedly equal, and itraoste pat ticulars, superior, to any instrument I have ex-
• sunned, of which I have•had knowledge. It seems to me that it is as near perfection
as it can well be: Allow me to say that 1 clan cheerfully recommend it, to any who
'may require an instrument, avant in every respect veil fitted to supply the want of
the times.
f. CA.LLbNJ)Efl leader of the Methodist .phercii Choir, Clinton.'
Iii,FASRA, W. DOTIERTY & CO.
Among the numerous Cabinet 0 rens. I have seen &vitt; the many years 1 hair.)
Leen a teadher cf music, I have not 'scot at uthtto tho Clinton Organ, •The '
character of tho tone is both beautifal and syrnpatiotie, tins intonation is perfect, and
the touch easy, and inferior to horse, The worktrianelup is both solid and elegant, so
that nothing tit lacking., •
*1ff. WfltTT Clinton,
To Builders.'
•
WANTIM, 710t1F131)tflTT 1L1).
and iirtitAlTortriong'with` full po iculnrg,
own
• may be kn• by application to:f. Deibegon, rx.
chimp tiotokIlayileld. Partlert tendetinnVitl 50 go at
their own coat. Alivertigoi‘ will not to tonna to aocopt
the Inweet rr any fonder, if not Online& Toilers will
be recr•ired opin the 15t M.
Bayneld, Atril •Ith, 1070. .
. CASH FOR EG• GS.
To Debtors. .
TIrr, unezastoxsn wet/WY itsittiny NoTtrz
au parties indebted to Min, Mitt ail accounts runat
be paid within ono month, othentige they *HI bo placed.
In eonrt for colloniion.
InTIN Wit I.STI, Vetornhity Surgeon.
Olin ten, April 12,1816. •
Notice.
TIM'S «' tux
1. i n! end, next errIng, to have the ungnin; eyed portion
of rot N. 42, to ON let eon, CVawancall,JaM 011t fit
tire nolfls. th. .neanthno iendera aro invIrea by
ho andereigned, fermi persens wishing' to rent
stating Mx', of field rericfrod rola terms they mile
tropes.). Partial Will IWO to ftti011 *minas, anti will
bo granted plasm Yet rumor Information apply to
Itei0ATZT111/1 DOTI 14.1ritati1, Solicitors
IlitttiOt April 0, 1810, mum olo,
Just Received,
„AT e,THE
TIIt 1114111E8T 1,11/0E CA.SII zx PAID
.r011,*O008
0. 01WPOM.)'S GR00EIVY,
nATTIomunv. itouss)
" VIOTOICIA CLINTON.
minten. April 6,1876.•
pea
To Let, -
.1),y Trig To A, 00.0TY TIVVNI", A 11()V5Iry
J P Oarden Of four )nts. Stabie,kc., aft complcto. Rent
erce, b.' paid quartoor, ati ocroca Upon. Poona..
aton nu the first iaf May. •trheabovaproperty la eitunto4
on Vittoria greet, neat the (Irana Trunk station, Ver
particulars apply -to
..101/11001)tTAIID.
Clininni Aprifismna.
Two Dwellings tor Sale
POIL 'SALE --'TWO DWELL/NOS AND
land attached, situate en Mary Street, west of
Connuereial Betel protnieee, This pro erty
IN conveniently !situated, and :will be la6 d Obt
'very easy terms, Apply to
hicTAV/A/1, Sarnia,
Or to •• W. W. RAIMANi clintom
OlIntem• Iroh, 0, 1070.
Whieb bavo. lie.en. pureltased :UNDER ":8.r.AttI1B.,_ owing 'to
A
stir of the.
tinier', • I AM, TliBlIEFOIIA 4NA):3,p4W, TO
Price s that wili astonish Buyers.
SEE MY NEW. PRINTS 4.1v 1.0 - OBDtTa.
SEE MY NEW DRESS GOODS AT. i2 CENTS,
SEE' MYNEW BLACK-LUSTRES, !cSilver Shield brand"
• Kept. by no ether )ECouse in. Town ; imported for my own
trade 7 double face, excellent value. ,,. —
4
SEE, MY NEWWIIITE COTTONS at 12i Cents,
SEE IVIY_NEW--GREY COTTONS, from Si Cents,
SEE MY NEW AND -BEAUTIFUL, TIES, for Ladies
SEE MY NEW GENTS'--FURNISIIINGs.
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...E1',17:_$.1-11.RTP,, that fit .and wear- well.,
•
SEE MY: NEW .HTS for 'Gents.
SEE MY NEW TWEEDS -AND tOATINQS.
SEE MY NEW SEEIRTIDiGS, • DENIMS, DUCKS
, -
&c., &c.
iNTR OODS
Soldtuz gi,eat cli.icbunt till tlie Fist qf
Gr'oceri
AND
Tust-reeeivedT.-eve"-30 ,rekagetrofIA.--P.A:1,Tictrkttileas,
beugh.t at -au immense redtiction u1 prices, whielr 1 am efiabled:
sell m oattieS :of trona 3 to 19 lbsetroll,-at from 50 to 65.
Cents Per, lb., 'worth 76 'Cents.. The -drawing' quality of these,
rreras far:sutpaSsess .anything ,ybu have seen.: at'ca,' price at, all
. .
• ...approaching them in. cheapness,
r.117ry for' ‘..
21'
Marsh 001, 1070., ' •
&ft 111111TIS •
• P •
•
WheattTx eadwell, buli140 95 a 0.08
"6ouios, • , 0.05 it 0 98
• .8pring, • - • - 0 92 a 0 95
Oat s,• 0 30 a 6 31
- 45 it 0 155
• Peas, • 0 63 a 0 65
. - 5 00 a 5 50
nutter,• 19' a 0 20
• l?otstoes;• 0 25 a 0 32
.Oggs, 0 12 a 012
• flay, - 9 00 a 10 00
Fork, -• • - 6 76 a 8 00
'Beeh • - 4 50 a 0 00
• IIides; • • 3 '50 - a' 4 00
• Sheepskins-. - • - 0 85 a 150,
CloVer • • . 6 00 a 6 30
Timothy - 00 n $ 50
00$0,.. 050 a 075• '
Turkeys, 0 75 a. 1 00
Utickons, - 0 15 h 005.
• 41asAr.rftrate,
April 19, 1876 •
Wheat -4!41 $0 07 a 1. 00
• Spring - - 0 95 a 0 07
•,Flour,• - $ 00 a 5 00
- 030 0 31
003 a 0.65
- 0 50 ,a 055 ,
• 030 a 035—
• 0'18 a 0 20
0 13 a 0 14 '
906 a 10 00
Oats -
Peas
. Barley '-
• Potatoes' •
• liutter
Eggs, •
Hay, —
Perk, - - 7 50 a • 8 00
• •oonruxtur. ItAnKers;
•
-
Wheat—Fall
'Spring-
' Flour •
• 'Peas,
Barloy,
Potateco• . 4
Bay
Butter
Eggs, .•
'Pork;
Rides' —
Wood •
April. 19, 1676,
8095 a 008
• 000 a 095,
5 00 a '5 00
032 a3B
• ; 0134 a 06
▪ 0110 It 0 60 '
• 030, a . 0 35
▪ 9 00: •a 10 00
, *0 18 .a 0 20 •
• 0l6'a 017
50 a 7 50
3 50 a 4,O0
▪ 2.50 a 300
Beef,- • • -. 5 00 a. .6 00 ..
**01tOlktitt
• ,
•
• Tonox2o, April 19, /876?
Wheat —Pell 06 a "111
Wheat—Spring • 1 01 a 1 02
60 8 -8381
•'Pero - 0 74 a 0 14
Butter .. 0 25 0 30
Eggs - - •0 16 a 0 17
English corn Slarket.
LOSTrOX, Apri117.—The Nark tctne Exprem
a4a i—The grain trade during the past week
has undergone no marked alteration, Sides have
been strictly • of a consumptive character. All
quantities, except fine white sorts; have realized
rather less tnoney. The results of stook takiug_
et the beghming of -the month,showa very-small-
dimimition, Londou showing about 450,000
quarters, against 560,000 at the end of 1875.—
For the quarter af the year pow coinmeneed
larger consamptioii of foreign 'wheat may he
fairly anticipated. The granarieri in London
are fairly filled with barley and oats, but
is seareef the present quantity being only about
15,000 ritiartere, which Ahem how low prices
have increased the demand, •
Mr. Moody thinks there is less danger
to Vo apprehended to the Chinch from
polities then from, faire mod bazaars.
A inlet of • 7,000 acres of land ,on
Staple ;Ivor, Dakota, lias been purchased
by Eastern papitalists for a groat whist
farm. ".
Shbp.to Lot,
tom wo Tan Nter tom oven. pos.
naggiOn ininiedidtolyi AMA, at tho wE.a.t
Wane,
4.4)0014Se-ttbrirreriggiattbrg.
fling n0A1LT n2. 7.1.01tN5.2. COMMTASIolignil,
lt I tg'i'plialgereit6 a1
ctitelgr.1141:11.1 gi;6thlte6. t!gpinos1;
of granting certifleates to parties Nebel Inteneto tnico
iltleneat Vitt4 001)),IrtitIlt, on TrturtsDAY, the tina
mot =Iron, IWONDAY,31lit 24tb, Ind )11nd at
WINOIIAMIon TUESDAY, the neth Inst.
•WOltrItIllatOtIT
• Chairman of Beard,
Clinton, Aerll Oi 1376.
SONSII dasemismileiormere
• Tri some parts of Australia the .wild
horses 'hair° increased to suoli an extent
and do co much damage that the settlers.
have to iheat'tlom as the;. beae.te.
• 'Coder 'a new la* allotting ,women to
'vote for achool effacer° in Minnesota, about
two hundred' and fifty of that so * wont to
the polls at a school election in Minneapolis
last week:, They 'were very 0ourtedifidy
receitmd by thp ,eten in attends:ice,. ttnel
the ballot-boxeifwero decorated with flow-.
errs to celebrate the finit exercise of tho'new
politicel.pririlege, , •••
. This beeper of the Egg Rock light station
on the qoast of Maine, hms pleatant habl..
tation. ,,A. recent terri5c gale e*epti away,
the boot house Asa the: boll house, 'tho.
town' of the letter being Misled tbirtg feet
freer. its foandation. The machinery. of
tho bell was carried clean &for the the rook
and eeinplittely clernoliehed. If early every
movable thing was washed away, .At ono,
time tht. water Wei two feet deep on the
floor of he dwelling house, and rock weigh-
ing more than two ions were lifted up by
• the see and depoeited: at the vary door of
the house,.
MittisEsita, rewa and Battstis have A
yearly holiday---called4'-Arlicer-Dm''..en•
• which the people pleat tams. Mioneeeta
.already has, •of sapling. tenderly
„leafing. on kee Stretehea and, knoll., Towle
eveyywholor - shove; that her into bare
prairies ara tr have their. horizon. broken
foto pictivesquenese ei.1,a • eotor by the
maple and elm. When the prat arici plain%
•Wyomieg, Utah, lifensda arid Colorado.
hoar geoVes,rehr-yrdrenno, the elintate will
change, artificial irrigetion ;bee un-
necessary, labor will hi; lightened; men
be happier ',Ltd Wealthier, and ' tho
deiert bloseent the. rUee.
•' The Deriver, dol., New, April 9, Says :
—A gentlemen who rettently Elaine over
from the Pacific alopewelateksome intereet-
ing incideriti.of the .trip Lover the two ghat
ranges of mounteine. • All along the Sacra-.
reetitd Valley eve.rythang was smiling,—
The cattle /were luxuriating hi the grasi
hear+ :high, arid the plains were declred with
ilowors. 4t• three o'clock p. the train
1orned eastwerd to 'legend • the Sierra Ne-
vada Mountains, and by ten &cheek reach-
es& Blue Omen, from.which to Truckee the.
snow was from four to twelia feet deep,
and in the gulehes it was in rionurplacee
1.0a qeet deep. ,Those who have snow
gauge's on the Nevada report a fall �f 380
inchee of snow during the wiriter...._.1.nte
theme snow ploughs, operated by .locorno-
• tives and hundreds of ghinese, had opened'
tlie Totedi over the .Nevadae and the train
was en time until it reached tho town of
Well's, en the Hturibeildt Mountains.—
There they„overtook the (rains which 14.
• hitrffitirratieileo ilieliatittOurclays pre-
•viously, The road front Mlle Totum
(thirty -Aix ipilt3s) was 'tstill blookaded.„. no
train ha:iitig paeeed over that eeetion.for
four days. Tho snow nets any depth,..from
four to ifteen toot. .A0 the wind Was gill
blowing, to open the track with ishovele
wes at futile as dipping the ocean dry with
a Speen, SeVentien' locomotives were As-
sembled at the western tind of the- block -
ado, eight of whielt Vero put behind art
immeesp anew -pineal), Tile passenger
trains were masted& Inti three and thue at -
ranged# a charge was made on the obstrile-
tion. As such peiede WAS hard to reeit, in
'three hours the enow-plaugh was pushed
•through to Torino, arid the caravan of
trains reached Ogden only threa.lioure-ber...
hind flake., Dot the ettecossfill teiat de.
in,onetrates that 'trawl- cat ta be Vtlehed
ttrough any blockade everllikely.te.
Ini-
pede any reed. The elniuge coming den%
the mountains: was AS great as goihg up
Alient.__In.the-valley-of,%alteLeko-fartne
wertploughingorid the atmosphere WI&
:8tarting otit again in a feat' hoots, the deep
arlOwe Woro ericeuntered 011 'the Watch.
range, WY &Op. that at dome. of the villages
the. comb. of thetoots ettorno of the hontes
could: only be Seen. there WAR AO Oh-
itittetioti v yet the etre Oro:Mies along bo.
tweets intote.ban4vot high. AA the 'reefer/An
istoteitiog to tho re:wagon.
General News Items.
The striking eelllere in South. Yorkshire
and Derbyshire now number neerly 30,000.
Judge °Hilton, '.A. Stewatt'e ex.
contort gete $1,000,000 "Oa a Mark of re"
garc1"7-not for its intrinsio*ralue.
Quace-Walker, an old negro 'servant, re.
contiv died at JOITer8011, Talus, at the age
of 140. Be is represented to :have been
the oldeet-men it' 'the wed& —
Several day; mot at Pacific Plain), Ark.,
a youth seventeen years old, named Mor-
ris, idiot a Mississippian named Leen, to
prevent him from murdering, an inVelid.
Don Pedro and the Einpress of 13razi1
have received a hearty welcome in New
York, Where. they arrived on Seturcitsy.
The royal party will 09011 visit Canada.
There was a largo dereonetration uIlyele
Perk liondenpn Monday, in favor of the
beration of the Tiebborne claimant. It is
*heated that from 10,000 to 22,000 per -
eons were present. , •
At meeting of the Philadelphia Nerd
of Trade on Monday, that body refueed to
enderee the reselutions- of the Boston
Board of Trade'advocating • reciprocity
with Mexico and Canada.
• The Mayor o14tratford-oreAvoriXason,
recently ordered that all 'miens who al,.
lowed their chimneys to catch fire should
be arrested. The Mayor's ghimney was
the first to catch, fre, end ho was -fined
10s. 64.
A, bronze monument of the late President
Lincoln, 9reotod at tho expense of the
colors& people of the United States, was
unviiled at • Washington on Friday, by
•Pre-sident Grant, amid a largo and enthu-
siastic gathering.
A Comnaittee. waited on Mayor Colvin'of
Chicago, on Thursday,: and requested hie
resignation. The May made neresponse
to the request, but desired. the Committee
to • submit it, together with.the reasons.
therefor. la Feting._
A speoial from East Serena* says the en-
tire country below, there is inundated.—
Great damage has been done to 'stores.—
The tracks if railroads are below water:
The freshet at,,Midland is doing viqeat.dann-
age. . The people had to leave thenr homes.
Miss Jiiursby, now of Dr,' Chapin's
•chtirch, t engaged for tho New Ycirk.Ta,
bernade at the salary • of $3,000 a year,
With a parriage from Williamsburg every
oad this carefully and romero Brit
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FOR SPIIIAR SiiillMER 111764
,
INTON
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We Wish. to tender You.b4heartfelt -thanks-for the liberal patronage you have„givn: the 777
Cheap Cash Store. for the year 1875, We 'also beg to remind you tb.at while hundreds
throughout this Vorainion are falling beneath this great financial crisis Of our tinies—that
we, on the other han,d, oWing to th6 extensive business we have built, the enormous, amount
of goods we haveseld, aid for whiph we. have -received the ready money—have placed 'env;
selveg in a position so asta enable us to ,pay the HARD -CASH-for Our spri.ng jp.pertations,.
thereby taking the (Treat advantage (so seldom offered) of the :deiSressiort in the. Wholesale-
-Markets, By being enabled te•-buy,where we please, and-fiona-those-Wh6)11.17(St sell .we have
'secured BAAGAINS. We have not failecl te-thinXabORt•the o1iriia who -
o 1bera11y patronized. us in the' past,_AuLaire have. aeo-u-'5531- le-Discouttire-ottr-Ydrili
nia,y depend on getting the heuefit of our cheap purClia,Ses. We have Concluded that We eau
rejoice best by allowing otherg to rej-qiee with we, have therefore determined -to keep the
greatest Variety of the 'best goods that can' be produced, aiid. o fight to the last against. Mis-
representations aild High Priees, We also state for the interests of everybody, that our
stock of •
G EPERAL
Sunday,' and her' hotel bill paid by .the
Church. • This is the largest salary ever
paid in New York to a church ,singer;lnit
is mostly paid by private parties in .the
church. •' •••
• Superinte.ndent•Cooper, of the Atlantic
and Groat ,Western-itailroad,-saYs that a'
loconlotiye drew a director's car nine and
three-fourths miles on -that line in seven(
and one-fourth minsites.'- The time, was
froin a flying start to.a dead stop, and it is
calculated, that the high* speed was at a
rate of eighty-seven miles an hour. It was
on a down -grade. •
- •
impecunious but ingenions tratnp has
left the colered.popalation of GeollotetVn,
•Texas,,poorinpocket and sore inlendi by
initiating them, at. two dollars and a half a
head, into "a lodge of rreb-Masone The
principal Part of the ceremony, next' to
• paying the fee; coneisted in ty.ing the 'can-
didate on a table, face downward, and
branding him with it hot.polcer
- While a party of merrwereplaying:1311-
Heide and carousing 'irr a saloOn'in Latatnie
on -Sunday night last, the Rev. We. Be
mundson and'e coMOany of -'ladies entere4.
and ashed permission:to hold religious ser-
vices: • ,Tho. proprietoe' gave hia consent,
tho playing arid drinking ceased, • the
preacher- prayed, the women sang, and
tbero wits a quite a revival. for a while.
A slide occurred on 'Wedneiday night on
the Rook Island and Pacific track in Io•wa;
• by will& two' passenger trains from the.
West warp itr MI Thursday unable to
coing orgoThaelr, . The track was&covered
with eft feet of mud,, and the wagon road
were so bad that it ts only, with the, great-
est difficulty provisions' conlet.12,o sent to.
the pasamigers, forty of whom were ladies.
On Wednesday morning 'a 12,000 Vowel
• oil tank belonging to Grandin St, Neyhert,
situated %Uhler (heck Station, Allegheny
141,, was Or* by lightning,
bursting the upper ring of tho tank, and
throwing the oil over two adjoining•tanks,
the three tauks wore all burnt, involving a
loss of about:45,080 barrels of oil. Tito
len will amount to 880,000.• -
Last- Saturday, between .opes and
Courtlatid, on the Misissippi anil Tonnes:.
se• ..itn old man tarried Nash.Howitict
was murdered. Be was Qfl his way
to Texas te hie relatives, • end being with-
out money was making his joulney on foot:
A worthless man named Teller, Who was
arrested on suspicion of being the murder-
eiyadmitted havieg killed the old man
because he refused to give him a chew of
tobacco. .
. .
-Tudge Barnard, of New York, has ex-
pressed the opinion. in -a recent libel suit,
that "No .inatter hoti- gross the charge
aptinet any individual,' any editor has a
right to publish it if.true. • The world an
for many years upon a contrary thoory.ithat
ilke.greater„Vagarath..thal,LgroaterAho-li
Is some respeets itivoirld be bet'..er if the
old rule were restined.' 'Now, any man
may speak of any person, at ahy tisne„
-under' 'thy eircernstance, any thing, if
true.” • •
. A desperate fight took place in .the
streets of Lirneriecr. on Menday. Messrs,
• Batt and (Ahoy:slits" the members- -of
Perliargent or tb,o city, 'had announced
their intention of addressing thci people
frOtrilhe base of the O'Connell monument,
A precession numbering some thetuntrids
eonseluently • marched, to the place.
body of " Nationalist's" armed with 'sticks
who had previously taken possession (litho
monument, attaeked the pecreession. The
"Nationalists." were overpowered after a
fight,'in which. 100 personswere...injured,
and several killed, •
•rosterday morning two tromenehr tho
west parrof town gave birth to children in
the same room and at the same time. The
woman who eared for tlici little strang.3re,
bathed and clothed them, and itarfed' to
present to their waiting mammas. Then
She ruarle.the eturtling discovery that she
had inextricably mixed the infants so that
',she was•uriable to decide which was the
rnothet of either: The two mothers cast
lots for Choice, agreeing that if the child-
ren ehould; when groters; 'develop° family
traits suflicientlyhto identify' them, they
should be exeltabged if thoselection should
prove to be incorrect,—Des Maned (Iowa)
Register, April 0.
Annxtraordinary, acenewae -witnessedat
-ke n (n 41.
Wtd • railway s-itt.-n other
tight; The wife of a Tor,qnay tradesman
demi with another tradostuatijaking with
• her a considerable sum of money.. Her
huebend layin wait for thorn at Newton,
end on their, arrival seized hie wife and
searolie4 her, hie friends meanwhile keep-
ing her companion from interfering. Tier
purse was empty, but in a secret pocket be-
neath her arm the husband found £50 in
gold, of which he possessed himself after
coneiderahle rosistanoo, amid tho chore of
a largeerowd,and tiled left his guilty wife.
to pursue her jeorney.
Of the wonderful seerets of nature that
Plorida can boost of possessing there is orte
upon which the eye of mortal has not yet
been -permitted to gam rot more' than
thirty years its existence has been tentaliz-
ingly proclaimed by a cloud of smoke that
has uncerseingly ascended from, an impene-
trable swamp some twenty.five milee from
Montieello, in the direction of. Oa. GnIt.
Mitt --tearnergou Homers for many yawl
and from veriont point* lore mado ho
(pp,
ent and pesiatent offorte to eolve this
long-standing and perplexing mystery,
nut up to this time nothing bar been
aO-
06fb11a1iod beyond unsuecessful *Waive to
teach the plaec, all of which ended' in digo•
atter 'Within Voir or five miles of the spot
on which the suppose4 volcano is thought
to
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Is, now fully. complete, and that we are now prepared to offer tp cash buyers a stock of Goodo
which, for -variety, quality, and price is unsurpassed in this part of Ganada. • milw direct.
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DRESS DEPARTMtNTS.
D Y APDS MILLINERY • MA r ILES
ATs AND, cAps ,•Bocris
CLOTH1
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;We are Showingjeautiful, Black' and, Colored 'Silks, at'75 p., 90.c„, $1...13, $i.45 per yard,
which ' we guarantee to be fully. 80 per cent below ordinary prices: Beautiful , Shades or
Evening and. Wedding Dresses. Weshow thelargest_variety,of- (1-1-ain-L-nstres and -Fa -nor --
-Dftgg-Geb,dPonSigtin-g .0foiery Conceivable shade and -pattern, .tehefounlin Clinten., We-,
,have beautiful Grey.and:rfljaek'laisties at 15, 18, 20, 25535, and 50 ets.-, which We positively
assure yaq is 26 ner .cent below last yeai's puces We have 10,000 yards of -Fast-Colored.
Prints, _in French, English and. American. patterns, at;• any priae that no house can
she*you. the Same p'attorns or 011 you the same quality of goods..for:the same nioney,- Linen
Costunies, Linen Dress!' Materials in Checks, and Plain Goads. • New Fringes, new Laces,
new Shawls, iae-W:Skirts. .We ha-ve a fine assertnient•Of New Trimmings, to match °Ur mag.-
• nifieent P1'OSS:68., • No ladY•sh.euld buy a drets until she has geon the'styles at. the:. 777. Store,'
-IVIOURNING GOODS -
Wo have a large varieiy, consisting- in part-of--.B1aulrerrpes„Black'MerinOs;131ack Cashmeres,
:Black Repps; Plaek 13arathea,, 1,31ack Paramattaa, Black, Prints; Black Grenadines, &c.
oui-a Mfllinery and:Mantle Department
We show the grandest variety ofFaslaionable Hats 044 B011110iii, tOatlIerS; Flowers, Pilbers,
Ornaments, Capes and Mantles, Trimmings, -Nations, .&c., that. hits 01701' been brought to
Clinton: Tills department is' under the manageinent, of a first.-clUss'
neither painsner, expense to 'got the very latest"novelly in shape or ztyle triat-is-proaac.)d
fromtime to time. We therefore ask all persons wanting Millinery or islrkFJ to in:A-ea
• our Shaw Rooms before making their summer purchases. ••
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In this demartment we are showing all the.leading styles in MEN'S WOOL AND FUR
FELT )1A.T.S4 also Silk Caps for Men and Boys, in all the -new makes.. We have one'of the
largest assortments of Fin O Straw Hats for Men, Boys and Children, in this section -of Ca-
nada, at all prices, kern]. 1b ets. each, -upwards. We Lave all the leading -fashions in Men
and Bo..c,s1Lttpo ._Pant• s.„ Aat,s,„&p.,„„Liueri,Coats-and---Marsa,illes---Vestsple-ndid--Tweed-:
Suits for Men, at $10; Worth $18. Full Suits for Boys, from $4.60 upwards.
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To HOUSEKEEPERS and GRANGERS,.
We have hundreds,of *Wonderful Bargains, but we regret -If() cannot find space. to .tell you of
tliera-in -print, therefore, WO respectfully ask you to come and see therti. The following are
only a- few of 'theta Cottons, 1 ydwide, for.1.0 ets., worth 14 ets.•per yd. 0-resr
Oettens fon8 and -.10 etS., Worth 123- and 15 •etsper yard. • Excellent Table .tinens for 35 c, '
per yard'. Fine Linens for 121- c. per ycl. Ladies Ribbed Hose for 10 e., worth at least 20
per pair. Late Curtains only $1,25 per pair. 2000 yards, All -Wool and Union : Carpets, at
manufaeturers.' prices. Brown Dtielts ..for 20 cts,perid., generally sold at 85 cts. 200 La-
dies Silk Scarfs, 'at 121, 20; 25, and 35 cts.,—about half prieb., Men's geed. Shirts for 50o.
each..".!tWeinen'il good. Pr:tuella Boots for 75 6. per pair. Mens.good Veit Hats, only 50 a.
each. '111en's Coarse Pants for'75 c. each. ExcellenteStripe and, Check Shirting, only.12i
c. Pei'. Yd. _Wendid•Tweeds fer'45., 60, GO, fling 75 c. per yd. Every farmer should see these
goods. STilent. Parasols for 25, 75, and $1.00 eaeh—about half pii�e. These -goods we are
:gelling at Tdronte wholesale -prices: We, therefore respeetfully request. all, our patrons to
Seetite Sona,s of these bargains before. they are all gene: We are slaving a grand variety of
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COngisting in part. of White and. Colored`SIfirts Bows, Searfs, Paper Collars, Linen Collars,
Handkerehiefg, Braces, Cuffs, Notions, &e, I/V-03 want every gentlenian to eall and 'see the
• , styles before making summer selections: Our goods are new,.neat and nobby.
.GENTS' • FURNISHINGS,
"topts'AND 61-ioEs ittenalass variety. 200 pairs of IVIen's Long Beets at Post :prioe4
GROCERIESiaftin stook-alwaYs on hand.
-Butter cind Eggs. taken in eXchange for goods at Marketable cash prices,
WO Want every Mail, Woman, aid child. to come and see our„ NOV Spring And $1111111101'
GoOds. Our stock contains ,,avery novelty of the season, and, is fully double its fortaer size.
Wo consider it no trouble to show goods, whether you buy or only thratitine. We mark all
our goods in plain figures, and, ask only one price, We guarantee that if you buy your gooda
from us, .yert will save from 1.0 to 25 Cellig en every dollars worthyou, buy.
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