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MIN'I`ON'
'UTE, CLINTON NEW ERA,
�: ' Ox Suaadtty evening Rev; Ik r. Gr"y
• : • will occupy the pulpit . of the Bible
.- .::-•
Christian Church.
Tars annual meeting of the Mecltanice''
1Institute will be bel: ie the Library
he 5t - iost:
�. h .
Room. 1111 t
CHEss,---By a St. Louis paper of re-
cent date we notice that Mr, C. W. G.
Watts, formerly. of *Itis town, apil who
was a member of the Clinton Chess Club,
as an eetted-inq-wimting trhe-Ghalleng
sup of tlle;St. Louie01tesa Club, by a
score of three to one,
' For FACTOR%.---Messis, • Liddell . t4
Powell have bought out the pop £aotoi•y
of Mr. 'Starr, and are pow turtling out
a first-class article. Their machinery
for the business is of 'the latest inven-
tion, and they -can and do turn • out a
large amount of summer drink.
•
WoolVt lark .
Tonin Council,
The regular meeting of Council was
meld on Monday evening, all the metro
bers present. Minutes of last meeting
rng and adopted.
The revert of the eti;eet emmi se
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as follows, was.. read, ": that 2QQ cords
of gravel be procured for the main
streets, and that, the same bo let'by
auction to, the lowest bidder, gravel ;to
be -spread and stones broken underthe
direction of the Street Committee.".
Considerablediscussion followed the
report, sore of the members advocating•
the use'of larger stones than have here-.
totore•been used, and these then being
Tiroken, up; "and" also., Wei the 'roads
should bre repaired in the fall instead' of
the spring; 'stating that the putting on
of so much lose gravel- was • a loss, and•
the roads seen became as bad' as before
they were gravelled. Others maintain-
ed that the present time, of " repair. was
the .best, admitting that coarser gravel
would be better, but the additional ex-
pense of snele' would. not at }n wentper-.
mit itts, lase. 1 1 h d
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An aniendinent to `'the 'Repeat w•ti»s'
Moved by Coma. Forrester, sec. by-Coun.'.
Cooper, as follows : " that the Street
Committee be directed 'to', procure 150
cords of screened gravel" and lost on a
division, tile. Vote being Yea.—For
rester, Allinson, Cgoper;; Scott, Jackson.
Nay.=Chidley,:'.Menzies,; Centelun; Les-
lie, Diehl, Smart, Gibbings and Shep
pard. The report was therefore carried.
WE. are. in(leklied_ttarra it `-..•`reeuwa•y,•
M. P., fora Copy of the -new map- of
Manitoba; recently. issued by the 'Gov-
ernm'ent.. It contains about all the in
farntation one would require' in refer-
ence: to this 'Province: 'Parties wishing
to examine it, can do so at our office. :
DISTRICT 1VIEETIN6.—Tho annual
meeting of Exeter district of • the B. '0.'
Church, will be held in :this 'tanvn -ons.
Wednesday next, 15th inst.'. A sermon
Wilt bo preached
oil t o nes ayAvening
previous,,by Rev, .1...p. Rice, ot:Exeter,
and on W'edriiisdtty evening at half -pest
seven a platform meeting will be held:
Ad'diesses Will be delivered- by Revs.
W. Davis ,•G. Dupkley, and W. Hooper,
on interesting subjects, - •
CuiCKET.- The annual- nioeting, Of
:Clinton Cricket • Club took place on
My hday everiii4 at the Queen's Hotel,
"A, oov belonging to Mrs. Carson
dropped dead in the middle of one Of tete
streets -on Tuesday night..
Cs Monday night some parties drew
a large hand roller• across the sidewalk
in front of 'tilemarket. Such jokes
might lead to serious result3,
Tne. sidewalk on Itanklin street,
about W111011 a latter recently appeared
in the NEW ERA, was 'built by Mr: Jes.
Sheppard at his own expense.
Poor racinglas ecomo a tnainte, lore,
• the latest tillage it has assumed being
that of two youths racing around a
block each taking opposite directions.'
WE didr}'t, see very ninny leitorets
mound tliestreets. yesterday afternoon
it 'about four. o'clock,
TUXrail* last week *leaded Doan's
tannery to the depth of about a foot. A
little clatirnge was done, but not much,
A. eovPI.E of females, bearing an. un.
enviable reputation, have. "located"
town. Respectable people should make •
the locality too'warm for them,
\VE. notice by the Carleton • Placa;
The Report of•,Finance Committee re- `a largo attendance :Whig presontSa , The
R of follow' •ac-•,followi g were,eleetedfor..theseason:—.
commending payment .tug•, ..,- lib Were ,.
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counts, was , read'. '.and adopted ;'R. Presitlen t, G. \ . Railton ;' Tice ,do.,
Coats and J. A. Nelles, assessors, '$G0 W. FI.. Ransford; Secretary, Wm, jack-
-each ; R. M. Racey,_ and J. 1 cGarva, sou;:,Trepsurer, T. 'Fowler; Committee,
auditors, $12 each ; M. C Camer o, J. Harland, J. :Howarth and. T. Fowler.
advice•on Market:by;law�•$5,, W. ,J, The grounds are now being put ,iii Ana
,.
Pais ey, 3 months'' salary, �125 ; E. der,. andrractice will be commenced •at
H-olmes & Son, 'printing, &c.;: $23.10.: onee.
Secord & Cozens, lumber, $71.:74;' W S,enita a: Iylttnovemeisxs under •di>
�.• Paisley, freight on htnber Sc.,' $17 ; rection of the Street.Coniuittee, a new
W.. seep,• teauiing on . streets, .$6.; R crossing bas' been laid dowli ;in front •o('
Ca'rswel`l;..municipel aet;=$1"60• J. Shep- the, old Clinton Hotel,bnilding, and the
pard, work on streets, $2.25; U•. Rent-, sidewaik'r.tinnnig along the eido thereof,:
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gen, work on streets,. :$127.85 Bpiley (which was in a:very bad:stato)• replaced.
& Reeding, elm for streets; 457 ; R. •;lvith new. material.: We would suggest
Knox, .do., •$25.88 ; D,. Erwin' ah Coi, that•the sidewalk 'from the same cornet •
coal oil $1.20; B. Webb, and others, to the Post Oflice,be ilnpreved,`as it'is.in,
tramming trees, &o., $32 50...'. ' • an unsafe fled dilapidated condition,,., and
Mr. H. Walker was engaged' as chief .being the most used of any .in town,,
engineer of the Fire Department, lit should reeeive• ininlediate attention, as
••$2.25 per day while on duty. A. Hil- an; accident .may .at ' n..'tittie•hitn lea
len was appointed ointed Poimd Keeper.. *hitt nil ht be :of`serions consequence.
1p .i .. g
.
Petition of E. Mountcastle<and ot}�et s, 1f LCCIT :SrIiG` Gt sE.--Ou. Settrtduy
Run EwGLAvn,- ••Messrs, 'Chas,. Proo-
tor.and Thos. Wilkinson, of 1lforris, left
"g
v-
forthe Old Cquntrythis .alorntn ha
v-
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b,
lug seemed tickets through I Ir, :Strait
-ore Theypropose.iiieing abaeot., about,
two months.
Tilnsualfaine ass; leetead- of —:saying.
that it was manufactured in sea a short
ttene, •wt3:slioeild haves,id'. turned out
and sent to those places, and we can
now add ,to that the; feet that •4Ii, J.
Campbell, bus just sold two set of single
and one 'set of tealu harness to a gentle-
man iri St. Marys. ` ,
S. S. Sonol.Atts,--It is estimated that
in the Sabbath Schools of this town.
there is an average attendance of 675
scholars every Sabbath.: in point of
numbers the •liethodist takes the lead,
•being closely:followed by the 'Presbyter -
Lau; the Bible Chris -444W Episcopal
being about thos tme S
• referring, to a •clraink on Huron St. was
referred to the Street Committee,.
''titions from Mrs. Finkle and ; ethers,.• in
reference.' to removal of sod, &e.—Ore
dered to be.fyled.,'
�
• The Treasurer w.asinstructed to pro-
cure from theBolder of the .'Market
by-law debentures, the balance of them,
at par,'amounting to $2.600.
Councillors Scott, ,Cooper, . Cb .dleyr
Forrester, and. the -Mayor; were apjioint-
ed to constitute the• Court of Revision
for the year 1878,.the same to bo, held
May, :at'
30t " ' av '
o Ire hof i
n t
7.80 p.
Council then adjourned.
Foes grown -and • active 'potato bugs.
have made -their appearance , ' • '
DrRUNG the 'morning service' on: Sun-
day, a lady•fainted .in the Presbyterian
church.
THREE carloads of imil'clt • coria were
last week taken to London, via. 1::,'1111.
& B., from Lucknow.
GREEN cherries are already teethed on
the trees. and everything indicates that
thero•will be a good yield.
Six of our Councillors have bald spots
on the top of their heads. • N_ o insinua-
tions intended, gentlemen. •
THE night watchmen recently put' on
duty "atesoine:of the • Grand Trenlcssta-
tionssahave. been discharged,
SAR0XT 'Willa be adnrinistered Ara
eerinbotion with the Presbyterian church
services, in this town, on the 19th inst.
WE under•ttgnd that several in this
neighborhood have made offers of their
farms to the " Poor House Coinmittee"
of the County. ,
THE ,pasturage of the Agricultural
Show Ground for theseason; was last
week sold by auction, Mr.'• W.'.' Mr. Fer-
ran being the purehaser, at -$47:
Oat Sunday last a young. child of Mr.
Geo. Tedford, was struck an the heti&
by a horse atad rendered. unconscious.'
It has sincereeovered from the effects
of the accident.
Uxnint its "Educational Note the
Mail refers to Clinton High School
standing tenth in point of excellence in
the Province, and adds :--•" 'We rest
congratulate Clinton on the tidt+ance it
has reticle in school matters,"
rr Ttt1: U ETtit Ii'EFLECrnn,"•-•-,Such
is the titleof a new paper, which is to
appear at Exeter, on the:lftll insh, un-
der Reform colors, Messrs. White &
Carrick, publishers. This 'will be the
second paper in that village, and While
opposed to so many pipets trying to
live where means of subsistence is limit-
ed, we believe a Ito/orm paper will do
well from the fact that the southern
part of the co}intjt..is strongly biased in
that direction,
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A,001DENr.--On Tuesday night, While
a Mi, ,L:.Mi}ler: was during •through
.town,the neek yoke- eatee. olt just' at the
crossing of the •Tlurdn .Road and Albert
Street, and the tongue: falling d'pwn, ran
into the ground and wale Snapped in two.
The horses thenbegan t1 series of "'high
kicks and t lyrnastic>#," •but were tire -
Vented. dein°. furthee
ire-venteddain°`further injury
REv. Mit,Ggtv,. who. occupied' the.
pulpit of.the .Methodist church, on Sim -
day •evoniog, in the'.e'oui•se. of his. ser -
area; Rgave.utterance°to- Rome .pertinent
remarks,, but not genel}allyy accepted as
•true. 'He stated that fine and' costly
churches ,had a tendeney to make their
worshippers proud, instead•of humble,
and. :lie..also: 'paid a'•tr.ibute to .former;.
Methodism by the remark .Gt Give rite
the Methodism of oldentimet but liot
the Methodism` of to.day " .•
lits* a caase -vas tried hef$re -Messrs:
Fisher and..11•IcGai<vit," 1'. Pei, of snore'
than the ordinary interest of magistrates'
ca es. J.Watkins of.the'13ase Line„
was,
charged with, being connecters. 44h,
an illicit still' seized oat those last win-
ter. Mt: ckavan; Inland Revouue officer,
condnotecl=tile, prosecution, and Mr. 1% a1-.
comson defended ;.the court room being
crowded, 'mostly with friends of'the .dc•
fendatit.. A number of witnesses "were.
examined :With a 'view to prove • they;
guilt.' the, defendant,' and althou
f; 'gh
sortie damaging
evidece was
elicited:
agaittat• hili*, the euro was 'dientissed,
owing to a discrepancy. in' seine of the
evidence.
Co ni•ci:'REc.rr'riov,'—A peri*ideate
1; . 1 e
ing•reception was' given 'to• 'Mr.. a: E:
Bryant, a teacher of ,the. High School,
on bis:return front Toronto.on Tuesday
,evening last. Tate students of the -High
Schoni.met 'together and marched to rite
station in military' order, where they,
formed it line and surprised their.
'teacher by giving him the military sa-
lute as he stepped frem the train,. The
whole body then marched back to' Mr.
Turnbuill's residence, where. lbir. Bryaut
'thanked them for the reception given
him, in .a very neat Speech,.. after wait.
they seperated,:tbe pupils feeling pleas-
ed at their, teacher's return., and .rho
teacher pleased at knowing that his et--'
'forts kr their �advancereterih are regard•'
ed land thrtt` he is •:afield !itt' the Highest
,estitt attiozi,:by thetia'' • e
Poor RACE.--The'foot race on the
Driving, Perk; on Saterday evening be
to een Elliott and " Leislr'ntan, ' drew
quite a crowd, Shortly after seven, the
contestants appeared on the ring and
stetted on the gonrsb, The truck is •tt
hidtattile'ti l f., acid tto rounds tvore•run
136th keettogethet far' the' first round,
and at abotit{three=quarter distance El-
liott had the lead, but Leishman quickly.
'Closed the gni,' and carie in several
yards ahead; almost as fresh as when be
started. : Tiiuc 7.20. Considerable
amusement Was caused by Ogle Cooper,
a mere infant in size, following them
around the half -mile, led by: • " his'd'og,"
and keeping pretty well -up; at times lila
head only:,bei:ng visible above the grass.
On Tnesday eyeing last a• large crowd
was attracted to. the Driving .Park to
witness a foot race between f✓. Now-
march, of this place, and D, Levis, of
Ilolmess'i le:' The race was tt 11a1f--mile
for a wager of $5.00. OR account..of
Da falling an hour'before the raee camp
oft; the trach was very soft and muddy,
making it vety•diflietiit to got around.
An eti•n stu•t''was made, both keeping
side by side for teiosthliels of ,the dis-
tance, when Newntarch fell a little be-
hind and,after efruggling on a few steps,
gave up enti.ely, Levis completing the
half=mile in 2435. 0ouaitletable itlonoy
ehanged ilnttils eat the re11111.
ono um, a l r, r rr, ate assistant
th
master in e High •School,' ...here, is
working the High School in that place
to a high state of el?ieienoy, and great
suecess-is attending it.
Opt, REAsox.-^^We are eoetfnually
asked to insert lasiHess notices in
our
local uolurns. As we have often before.
stated, no consideration could induee us'
to do so, es such a system. would destroy.
both : allpeaianee anal:'interest of` thiole
columns, which are ospelian]y resevv.ecl.
for important local items. We ended
vor'to publish it respectable sheet with
everything in its own place,,,4d7'the
temptation of tt fest*," extra dollars will
not succed in causing us to deviate from
a .rule which is•in vogue, by all journals
of any impottanee.•--!lfitelaell ,Advocate.
With all of which we quite agree.
TREE Peussesro.--Mr.• Searle, our
worthy Mayor, after a week of hard
lawborr lois succeeded in getting all. the
trees on' the streets well pyunned, and
it is to be holed ttat.every householder
will look after al1•that are,contigious' to
their' premises in future. They new•
look well, and the improvetnent is worth
'ail it cost: It would boin the interest.
of.the town if the streets were thorough-
ly cleaned of all rubbish before the .24th
inst., as it is .eicpeoted that there will be.
it large influxzof visitors at that time.,
The•Mayor informs nit that t'•let;ge•num;
ber of shade trees '(some ,of, the. best
maples,) ate,"distignred by parties allr-
ing willowii •and poplar trees to grout in
'thearden, in front .of the house, and
g
these et a afle . ed ' to k• :extend.''. aero s;i,: the
sidewalks, lir5bs being allowed to..come.
as low as five feet, whereas they •should
not be lower than eight feet. •
JU1 F\ILE 13ANt1 :=This band has been
favoring.- our townspeople,•.;during` the
evenings of the present week,' with se
lections of • inueiac excellently • rendered,
with the. view of raising.sufiicient fends
p. .
to procure mat:sexes, • and in 'this they
have. been tolefstbly successful. • We ie-
•lieve: it is their. iatentiok to compete ,at
the Band•Touriktment inr,Goderich;,on.
the 24th *sea ....Even though .Juveeniles.
n
they wilt }mala no scan competitors.
0oariiri\If.A•elo:. —We have •receii-cd
a cominuideation with reference to the.
Juvenile: Batid,•`but • decline publishing
it do the `following grotuids :-Dt, is too,.
personal, .the. principle' position of it is
not -of public interest ;• and it is unite..
couipanied.by. the • Writer's 'name. We
alegetting' tired of giving .the latter
reason for the non-apjlearanco of .cont-
•copimunieattous,` but it is a rule that
We will not Violate: Lotto's itrtouded
for .publication must aiwwtya, be accom-
panied by the writer's name, as .•:t' gun-
•rantee of good faith•on •their.lrtrt.
IDativv RAINS. --'Up to Friday .last.
there' had been almost •two week's 'in-
cessant rain; and as a consequence, some
damage has been done to grain, by caus-
ing it to rot, but notso whet! ab was nit
first •feared. On •Thursday night it
might altltost literally be said that "'the
11o61 gates of heaven were opened;" for
the fain •descended in. torrents, perfectly
flooding the streets irr town, and in the
country washing some of the roads as:.
bate es apfioot'. All out -door farm opee-
tttions were, of course, put a stop to, but
the finedays.,tl is Week speedily dried
ujt •the ground. • •
PERSONAL.—A letter received from
Mr. Gavin •Johnston; andel date et 2;lth
;April, zr former • resident_ of this triwn,
but now• of Montana• territory, contains
the following:--" I have just }nlrcbnsed
it ono•fourth interest in a Placer Mine
here, for the sum : of five thousand dol-
,lars, We expect to take out twenty or
twenty-five thousand dollars worth this.
season, if water bolds out, °ver three'
httitdeed Canadian emigrants have come
to Dfontana this spring slready. Lots.
of 'employment and good wages for
twice as many. 'Farmers are ' alt bone
seeding now, quartz inills, flour mills
and saw nulls all lamming. Indians
all quiet,"
i
The C'Ito i's.'- -So far as we call learn,
. It by obse
rva_
tion and inyni
rv, the
s throughout the country were never
tore promising condition than at
present, notwithstanding the recent and
excessive mine, 'which it was feared
would do mttclr injury, The growth.
Ihta. year has been very rapid, and, with
the stafee p•being en early one,. •t'egeta-
sign is very OW a d. Fall wheat is now
high, •it being no uncommon thing, to
fihl(( it two feet above„, the ground, end.
spring grains are shooting' fortvilyd
amazingly fast. ilieaeloty hind presents
a beautiful :appearance, the galas being
long and of a dark green color, At
present there is every . indieation that
the farmers will renis to nuntiful harvest.
The season 111•.11' tally brl Snit) • to bo folly
1 ant; ih1(11'1th -aarlinr i
than s stsuitl,
lSrULYCi ASSIZJi4;,
1878,.
The spring tessizes- fur the cnu►ity,enacted.
uu Mondiiy afternoon; before His •Honor
Judge Biirtcni:.: G.:11. Van:Norman,'Esq.,'
Q. 0:, conducted the Grown, business.
The only member of the . 0. on Ca. Bar present, from 1i.Ar.
• P r _ 1VD EST ';diel KOS • .211.1•0
a distance, was Dr. 111'cMtchuel of Toronto, GOp Ali'. ,..rf�
On the evening of the Ciiurt, M. 0.. Niue..
ron.,'Enq., Q..C.•, on behalf. of the' Conitt,y
of Huron.' Bar, presented ,file :Honor. .with,
Ilio following address : "May ' it lease
yourL trdsliip•=-Thai, nien,bers oflhe Hnrnn:
Bair take'the.opportonity cif your' firstjit-
dieial visit to this District of offering .their
congratillat'ttni .nn yllut eie ati nt ,;t,, -the.
!Bench, , as y; e1 4airued' distinction arbictr
:had tire. ttpprobaf..ion, itcht „nly: of .the Qn-
tariff, Bat!, :but the wholeeoenauuhity. We
treat than this and your futii►' visits to the
enmity of Huron may l,4... tatify'ii g to
y u(iraeif, as the ars assured they4,will be to
the Memnbers. of 'the profeasinn`of which
you were long a etstitiinished'member,.
! people ge c lwho recognize
and to. the D ri lal y .ee o ize
a:hd epprocnate your rapntation fur oxtenr'
'sive legal acquirement, high; minded :int-•
part:ahty . and:. judicial 'firmness.. Your
aeltp,taled ged urbanity gives na every
raison to believe.that our intercourse herd:
will be of the' Most •agre..al)le kind, and
with ,the high position you' :long Ocoupled.
iii de -prof assion; we have amble a.4surhtneu
that the reciprocal privileges uf,*the Bench
and the Bar will be recognized by you in.
such , lailnner aswill ba•o ndue.lvol 1 the
best interests of `the coithinunity''; and' that
you may be long spared to grace • the'slis-
tinguished position to which flet Majesty.'
has been pleased to.. appoint you, is the
earnest prayer of the Harron Bar."
Tho Grand 'Tory wits theww itupatinelleff
as fetllows
W'V. Drutamond, foreman, }Myth-.
W. R.:Ilubertson, • Goderich. •
John Cox; • ••
Geder]ch.
Dawson ICerl, Gtrderiph,
'Tris. Edwards, Gndetiola.
.Thos, Stanlitrry, . Clinton.
, . • Win. J. Harris, Colhurne;.
. , .1'esee Gledhill, Cultrarne.
• \Vat:13aker Stephen.
' Jatnes' Eldor, Uaborne.
Alex. Diluent), . Usborne.
•David Hood, '.. \7rnxeler.
' Win. Farquharson, E. Wawanoslt,.
John: Hamlin, • W Wawanosh,
D. D:•VV}li►an, Seafutth,
'` W. E: G'itldwoll, allett.
George Watt,Hallett.John Scott, kersuiith.
Don, McIntyre, Ashfield. •.
1
. ' Peter O'Sullivan, McKillop.
Alex.. 1+otsytit,
lames Kerr, FvMoIcrriillis,'rp.
.His Honor then charged the Jury in an
able address, dwelling upon the points .ef
law which should guide theist in consider -
the ` eases fad e. ae .ver al v es r which were be
submitted to.tlreir jndgrneut, after which.
the Jury retired and the first case *as •
called.
Datsciott, Vit. G,tLi,AN0E1t.•Action for
sed,.c i ,n.. .Parties did reside near Clin-
ton, the defendant being a boy in his •
"teams," and the girl ii daughter of a
section laborer on the railtsay. Verdict
of $100 for Pits 13. L. Doyle for riff:
0.tareettLlr Vs. MULLEN.- Action on'u.ttei
and account. Verdict by consent 'for
Piff, $102.42. M. 0, C:ttncr„n for Pilt
0. Seager for Deft. . •
O.t Tuesday the brat erlse nettled was
Mtr,ruttet vs.. LoosT tt, action for ciao*,
merit,. Verdict f H. Plff., ono shilling de-
ranges. Order made for irnntediate axe -
cotton, J. T. Garrotvfor Plat. defendant
not roptasentett.
' The Grand Juts have thrownrot the
bill in the case of .QUEEN vs SooTTS, for.
perjury. A true hill" was found in the
cane QUEEN vs MbDgvatn, murder, and
the. trial is set down for•7'hu sday,
TILE QUEEN vs. S: J. Antsntws,-eAt.
tempt to defraud the Por; l)ilioi Depart;
anent, will he tried to -morrow.
PR .
MAY 9, 1378.
1878.
•
SHIN
We 'have just received and .opened' up ;.
SILK, MERINO, BALBRIGGAN
I + RINO .man LISLE UNDERCLOTH• ING SILK.'...
BRACES,' SILK HOSIERY, LINEN COLLARS AND; . CUFFS, '
NEW. TIES axe, BOWS, KID• GLOVES, ix NeW saADEs,'
' • BO'Y'S WHITE SHIRTS Azro LINEN '0OLLA.RS;
''•;,1a.,L BEING Tit& LATEST NOVELTIES, 'our.
ALSO, 'A. SPLENDID' RANGE OF FREN CII R EGATTA. SHIRTS. R'1',. , WITH •
COLLARS; IN ALL• SIZES
-•.. ... COL•._ " -
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One case ofNew ofAmerican Hats,� just o
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WE, SHOW' WITHOUT EXCEPTION, :ONE OF THE FINEST STOCKS
OF 'FURNISHINGS; •7N WESTERN, ON'CARTO.
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HROU.RH TICKETS: ISSUED TO MA0 As • $ ,
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rape pleasure in informing th3 public generally, that theyhave ou *rand and wi}lkeep
for one month, a
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LAG . ASSORTMENT OF' FLOWER PLANTS ,
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Which the .will sell at Glt i I�'"Idtii s'E-Plid: r 'S,. anti any. plant ndt in stuck Can be
had by ordering one day in advance: Parties WISHING HANGING BASKETS •
PILLED, will please leave theirorders as soon as possible, as they will hate a batter '
variety of plants to choose from at the first of the Semon.
ON ACCtlinsIT 010 THE EMUS SPRING THEY WILL •
Receive Oysters on Friday and Saturdays. - only,
tTtitil the 1st of 1!diy,.sifter which the More wilt be -re fitted for the Summer Trade.
A FRESH -.LOT o.. OANNED • GooDS.
JUST' RECEW'VE.D.
Also, 1111/IT BRADS OF : CQSFTCPtONAIYt .' , FM or : ALL SINDS Di MIN,
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THE CELEBRATED VANITY FAIR TOBACCO.
BY PACKAGE Q1i. i3tTL•K PINE " . FI CIGARS WHOLESALE AND.iili'CAII,.' •
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- ()VE1t ONE 1•II;S'DRED DIPPER }' ''STYLES OF
COSI'.
'C AT 0
I'.CI'k",S; WHICH TRAY ARE SDLLIi �.
IOE: OREA.1V1 and SODA WATER IN SEASON.
that tin thing got -from their dote can be returned, If not. ae reptesented.
Remember y 8'
Clinton;.April, 1878.
GRA stat & ctiNNINiniAM]!;';.
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