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The New Era, 1884-01-25, Page 7'? 0Nukes Your- Boots? UICKS]3ANK, i :THE BOOT MAKER; DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF • onieii aiid Boots & Shoes. g 'Stock -well - well assorted, and mplete in all departments DS SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH}• C. GEUICKSRANK, BRICK. BLOCK, CLINTON. TA K OiOe 1.new Fruit NOTED. TEA COFFEE and §PICFi HOUSE, IS THE PLACI: TO BUY -YOUR .CHRISTMAS GOODS. • ' . ' NE%V FRUIT EAS AND' COFFEE : ' - SPICES -.. , .. CELEBRATED EXTRACTS."'., IF UL CHINA AND GLASSWARE:: ....... ,..... . DID LOT 'OF GIFT CUPS. &FANCY ARTICLES .AT SHARMAN'S ,AT SHARMAN'S .AT SHARMAN'S VT SHARMAN'S ..AT SHA RMAN S , A.T.. SHARMAN'S. ''delive'ed, farm Prod ceiakon, 11LDEAT STREET CLINTON near the :Market. GUNI' GHAVIE Desiies't-o call special attention his. stock of'" 1 china and Grailite Ware Of all kinds; suitable: fpr Christmas presents . • Also; the finest Confectionery' to: b - e . had. Fresh Fruit Canned GUOdS pG•is . . M1 'JOHN CUNINGHAME.'. GROCER, 'CLINTON. pInI( 111118 F60WERS. Canada had 44 failureslast week its against 25 the corresponding week of 1883, and 8 the corresponding week of 1882, Iiraur's Finld Lightning Is the only instaneous relief for Neuralgia„ Headache, Toothache, &'o, flubbing a few drops briskly is all that is needed, No taking nauseous Medicines for weeks, but ono min - lite 'a application removes all pain and will prove the great valve of Kram'e Fluid Lights. mg. Twenty-five centa per bottle at J, 1• Cofnbe's, drug store. ULINTON mstin,tl iris Thursday, Jan. 24, -1884. Wheat, scot old , - 81 05 a 1 10 " new - • • 0 05 a 1 00 White wheat, old : 1 00 a 1'05 ,c new •. • - 100 a 1 05 Spring, • • - , - 1-00-4 1 05 030 a.0.31 ' Barley, - - - 0 45 a 0 65 Peas, • 0 65 a 0 70 Flour, - 0 00 iia ' 6 '00 Potatoes, 0.45, a '0 50 Butter, • - 016 a 017 Eggs, - -0. 21 a -.. Q 22 • Hay, - • 7 Q0 a 8 00 Sheep pelts . - 0 50 a 0 75 Lamb skins, 0 60 a 0 75- • Beef, • - - • 0 50 ' a 7 50 Pork, • • 6 50.a 7 00• Bueltien's Arida ' Salve. The best 'save in the world for cuts,bruiees,, sores, ulcers, salt "rheum, fever.eores, tetter, chappedhands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or.no pay required. It is guaranteed.. to -give. 'perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Watts & Co. ((�`1TEAM TastissIIER iNOR.-SALE—rI;E t7 undersigned olrers for sale his CLIMAX. SEPARATOR, -.with a VATBROUS.ENGINE, 1; °horse power. Both aro in splendid. worlting order, and almost as rood as how,,"having been in use' but a• short time: Will bo solei, on ren• ti AN seeable terms. - II . E. EN,; be. Road', (loderinh township - Oo"m • QLD QLOTIIES FOB SALE—Coats, vests, panty; caps; socks, mitts, o , to fit old ago down to- in- fants. :I'atn home on Mondays. Any person haying rags of -truck in my lino, can leave word at my hoi,sc, and Iwill. fetch Itand giro value. AM &1bt duo Mary 'Marton's estato,'must bepakTEo savotroublo. Paper- ing, pointing, and jobbing of that sort dm* by Gomm BENTLEY. A good strong; boy wanted,. c • W. MABTFN, Pcdler, BON. 84, Clit,ton. FA.RM;$ Fort. AL , IIIE undersigned offers for sale Lot- ].con. t:Taderich township, containing 80 sores on which is erected a brick hinter!, With stables, or4ltat•cl Se,. Tho land is good; plenty or:water AIso.Lot 18, aotlt con: Goderfeh township, Con- taining. 80 on•tainiug80 ogres, 20 in fall wheat. Barns„stable orchard. twW)•g0et1 wells, soil nand, ire Will bo, Sold Singly or together. • ROB e. COATS.,Cliitton'. 1 AB111' FO SALE. - LOT 113 CON. 6' HULLETT,' Consisting of leo acres,' situate 'about"three miles froin tho vopldly growing town 01 Cllnton. Well impreveddender good cultivation, splen-• dirt'soil. • • Well •watered, and.usual • adv antagc Terms Ilboral. W. W;' PAR'nAN. • Clinton. Sent:11 1883.. DANOING, PBOF. N, J. DEGALLFS, t We've rh r s is how •team to ] o with we vo tea , e h Za` w in`every city and tottn in Ontario, will, by re= questa open an Aoademyfor Dancing, etiquette and Swedish movements for physical develop=, ment, entering and.leaying a room, sitting, standing, walking, bowing, presenting. turning etc.; at the GRAND UNION HOTEL 5•AMPLER003I, Clinton, on' TUE4DAY, :JAN. 14th 'continuing every Tuesday at 4 and 8 p.m. Terms,. per three fashionable waltzes and two quadrilles. Ladles ss. • { CHOPPING MILL,' . ' ' rHE subscribers have a•Rrst-class Chopping 1 Mill in their shop, neat!to the Organ Fac- tory; run bysteam-power, an"d-are.preparetl to. chop all kirnds'0f 'grain at any tune: 'Verniers can rely on having their. grain Lorne. with them, and get the work dello at a Very reasonable pride.: A trlal solieited. '13'LACKSlitITIlINd-We are also prepared' to do anything in this line. as : we. have every facility amtthgroughly understand the 'trade. AUSTIN OAI.LANDE13. fie Bro. ,Cit s ton. Nov..1853.• .. Ni v BUTOH ER ►s o•P m. HE undersigned ilesires'to tinnikhis nit-, L nierous'friends in Clinton and vicinity for., Wert like:Wm] m] t i oiiago :during the twelve years • he carried on the buteliering business, . and Would; Intimate•,to them -that 'he has .rc-Cour manced. business' in Coa'e,'s 'banding, oat $nroti "•street.' where he will be pleased to meet.hirs:old fT iencie and as many .new . ones as niay favor him With their patronage.. , •1BO]iT. I, IT'LSI.t[ONb. ooq - ' Lo•rUS ' 'or; TILE NIT. , . ALPINE ' LAVENDEit N +aW PERE E711�E5, Doot7r'r7 and. all of;L-lvarisrls-0rloiye:• ----~ r HAIR 'BRUSHES, COMBS, TOOTH AND NAIL B11USB 1S; • TOILET 'SOAPS,. COSMETICS, &C. o ' 11 ;.CCMS.,k.1'' JA•1Vi:F�+.e � ('HxmIST AND DRUGGIST, G'LINTOl�r, ONT.. "'7 • • u The CLINTON- NEW ERA is the ' largest paper Echoes From Parllament. Last session several weeks were spent in idleness, many of the members beim; absent helping in the Ontafio elections, This year there is a good prospect that the budget will be reached by the first week in Feburary. Reform•members are anticipating 4- treat from Sir Richard Cartwright oil that occasion. Reference is made in our editorial col- umns to a proposed bill to be introduced by Mr. M. C. Cameron, and a telegram from Ottawa says:—Itis generally believ- ed that the Governmentwill oppose Mr. Cameron's bill making bribery at elec- tions punishable with imprisonment.. They evidently''ear the consequences that such au enactinent might hare in prevent- ing the' emplpyment of their most power- fulagent, money, in elections. • The significant Reform victory in South. Renfrew, on' Friday, gave rise to not a little excitement in the House of Cont-, mons. 'Sir John.had just risen to reply to Mr. Blake when aplack,rd bearing the words, "Dowling's majority, '350,” was hung 'from Mr. Fleming's desk, plainly within the Hon. Premier's • view, This practical• evidence of the failure of his ef- forts to overturn tho Ontario Governnient was too mifell for Sir John; and no doubt accounted foritis exceedingly weak speech. After the,speeeh from the Throne lead been moved and seconded, Mr, Blake took ii,p the debate, being followed by Sir John, and a correspondent writes thus regard- ing it: --Tho menlbels ofI'arliament,with- out distinction of party, speak in the high- estitlirnls ofMr,Blake's speech;upen theAd- dresses. It is admitted that the leader of the Opposition put his finger upon the weak pointin the Ministerial progranune• and policy With rare skill and the speech. was so good-humored withal that every body is delighted.with it., .Sir John Mac- donald'ss reply abounded. iia •-banter. He made the most of the few points on which he was strong,. suela,as;the escheat case, and therest lie gat rid of with a. joke. Fortunately for him, on such. occasions his followers Are ready, to. cheer what would be•deriiled'il'spoken by any other inan.r,,, . •Thel'o -is a good .ileal .of sjiccuiation among members With regard to the early action of Parliament about:- the wheat duty. Tlia 'Ontario crols,"what above ie of it; lots. Raised from the farmers' hallsls_. and gone into consumption, `M �Cil.le s can't pay the duty' on. American wheat and sell flour as'eheap'as imported flour. The latter is now iiuported in -'large quaff titles as far -.east its Peterboro. It is thought that, being. strongly pressed by iniliers for 'relief, Sir Leoiiaril. will : pro-• bably reduce the wh:eat_dnty._.A.western Ontario •ialember engaged in the milling trade has .been brining, a:lot of wheat. from.IVlanitoba. 'At first he paid 21 cents to the Ogilvie Elevator •Co and u- cents to the C.P.R. to'carry his,wheat. one mile r� e o,s the boundary atCrttti. Then . day,e .. e lie got the a S :�Pal1 road to run los • ic e, to, the tiatinda.ry and loaded the wheat on the St. Paul cars, saying the71 cents a •bus1lol. The 'Government, taking the. • part of Ogilvie .and the Syndicate,. has noS14d au Ord 'Co veil #orb sse e11 � rd` n ding tate bonding ..of Manitoba wheat for. Ontario. which has not passed through an Ogilvie •elevator. Themutter will ;be brought before the Hot* and..redrr:ss sought. . vorything Upside Down FOR THE NEXT 10 DAYS, E ARE STOCK TAi(ING; n.d, exi,t,er stookon. the .1st of Feb Rti1i DRY GOODS Of Gli, tfaaa.. and. Co.usa.ty of 211.1.TOXL• We offer some. of the 3REATEST_-BARGAINS ever offeree], -and .oil' the T{'irst - of: February •eve open out GO�nfor the' wiorlcing class. 5pixi 30 cmitq for postage, and we Will mail yom fie.•, a royal,. valuable bow ofsample goodsthat will put yon in the way of making more•nnoneyina few ,days° than, you over thought possible ,at`any business. Capital not required -Wo arill'start you. You can work all the ' time or in stare line only. The work is universally adapted to both sexes, young nail olal, Yon onn'easil earn from 50 cents to 53 every evening, "'r h allothto t ria may test the hits mess a Straka th aa>LN,4 y g v is-uTt= parapeted offer; to all wbo are not 8e11 satisfied we -will send et to pay for the trouble:of writing us: Full particulars, directions, etc.,aeetfree, Fortunes *ill bemade by those whogive their whole. tide to the work. Great success absolutely euro... DNn't delays: Start.now. ,Address §r1saos8 Co., P4ttl,ifad, Maine. ICK'S FLORAL'fwU'IDEr== 884 is an'Elc¢lnt Book of. 1.5.0 Pages, 3 Colored s of Flowers and Vegetables,and more thab: 1000 , n .. fllttstrations of cholsesGFlowers, Plants and Vege- tables, and Directions for growing. It is handsome enough for n centre table or a holiday Present. Send o11 your nauie and PosttOliicc address,. with 10 cont$ and I will send you a eery •potitage'paid • This is ° nei and German. If you afterwards order sends:dodpct ... therweents. Vick's heeds aro Cho best In the world i , iso a .'ni r✓ Colored Plates, booEngravings-.I , 7 =-por-covors; $1.00 lin .elegant cloth. lu Garman or Clinton, of a daughter, pages, weolored plata in every nrunsbe, and many ane LT`I»si', —In Uorlerich township, 'ori the Engravings': 1'rlee,31 °25 a year ; Five Copies far $8. 20th inst,:tlie wife' of Mr. 7.. 11, 'Lindsay.,. of. a Specimen numbers sent for 10 cents'; 3 trial copies tor daughter.. • 28 cents,. .TAMES ViOE, itoohestur,. Ni y • Bewaiat;. In (illnton, d t a , wife of illi. Geo, Bowers, of a son. MARRIED. ' 1fAatvLP Ngnat: l't...;1'a Blyth,. on. Jan. a.quarter of its `cost. t is `printed in both F.nglieli ...Mr.. Cameron, of H-ur-on,:.Gn-;sIoiiday, took the initiatory steps towards' :expos- ing a few- of .the Most nefariousjobs per- petrated by -the present :ministry in the north-west. He asked of. S'ir. John Mac- donald some particulars respecting the: sale of. the Supply Farn near Calgary; and obtained' information • to the efi'ect that that farm of :5,000 acres, with $7;500. worth of building, and other i'mnprovc meats, .]lad been disposed of at private, sale to Lieut. -Governor l obitaille, of (Inc-. bee, at . $3 per acre. The land itself is. Worthat least 810 an acre, yet the whole_ property;has.becn given -away. to political: favorites secretly and lyithoutcompetition fi Cuq aid Bain of in Spriag bods 10' Hales liEW PNG'!'S, is moat 1vc1y pattirni 'TONS•�'IN BEAUTIFU DESIGNS • EMBOIDERIES THE VERY' :NEW EST `THINGS.: ecEs )ply Tbol •Carpets; 2 • ply Wool Carpets,;Tapestry Carpets, 1 _ Brussels Carpets, Union Calr- et Stair.Car ets, Hemp Carpets, 'Cocoa 'Matting, • Oil Cloths, Lineoleuims, Ntrookliats, Cocoa N at a mere nominal figure. When:#'ullpar= :Mats Bean Mats, 'White Counterpanes, Colored Counte1' anes, �tiiculars>are knotvtr, the transaction will' • ° rtipp Lace -Curtains, l] esLarnb.re ulls be filund to be one o#'tile most disgraceful. C� Curtai ... t- � �l, in the country's history. ]'n reference ata the appointment of' a `land agent at Cal: Bary, Mr. Cameron'.'extractecl: from ,Sir John an acknowledy,men. a t.:1 lar •; brother 'of•the ;unpretentious 11 y F. 'for. 'd Our Sprin•g Stock. will be: immense.'' .Come' an Nest. Peterboro, was appointed. to that pe.- p g. , salon. in: June last at a, r f .sale o 01'6'1,200. n y r rices :'bu r goods,and . i ou ou you will. ' be': pleased. We take. a leasure :: Vin. showing ourgoods. No owg • : rourbl� to do:so.' E SELL FOR--�- -.-,A.S . -Ed-has been drawing•pay. since thiaE'dat but up to the' end of r eptember.. has not entered u»onhis- duties, Mr, A.'Baker, Q c .1VI; PJ? , ivas also appointed"laird agent at ,'rr9s; the, position being given hien as, a solatium for his election.by the Tories of • „Kassel, -.and Rev...Jo rdMay has been dis- posed of in the'satne way." It :seems •that Sir John ]Macdonald had Dotniuion'lands; transferred from i•eveilite.to`capital ac-• count in. order' fo provide more easily for his troublesonla-followers. Vck:sse Floral Flowerianl "Vegetable Gato ide11-,et 11173 grow 'a othem. 'a:rAN,—la 5eaforth, on tfie'loth inst..,, re Pot• 5 ••Cela s ii pa- l'etpr-('avalr, formerly of iri they, °ounty', arid: makes a specialty. of home news: Send it to friends ',in distant lands. It will be sent to. any post office in the world for $150 a . year. - , r English Vtok's illustrated Monthly Magazine—Is A. HAL ore 11t11'nst: the a 16th, by-tire'llct�, P. 111eyer, Ur. Hart, ' of London, to Miss Rebecca, P'ennebaker, of wishes yon all a Merry Christmas, and would Blyth, , • likeyrottMi. 8e. eitII ,aril V441 11/H g:1111d Sen1Ix.r.-4141cr,—ln Colborne,on Tan°15th •by the Itov. b'. Meyer, Mr, 'Emil Sehiel, of SeIiringvillal, to Mies siva Flick, of Colborne. BRIM, 1 _ Citailli: 1� ( 1!f itn .'Visa—In (4od.:rich, on Tan .16th," by the Von. Archdeaonn Elwood, Ur. Joseph . i'ferrr-of Batavia,; N Y., to' Miss ]Kate Welsh,' of •Ooderioh 15aecK—Looax,.--,in godericlt, on Jan, 16th, by the Von. Archdeacon 'Elwood, Thomas Dark, to Mrs, Amelia Logan, bath of Gode• , rich, 1 Pes'xtrAaElt•--Ilennows.—At the residence of the bride's father, fon Tuesday, Jan.' 1st, by the ]':tad. J. A• Turnbull, B A., L. L, B.,' Hezekiali I'ennebaker, of Ashfield, to Islaggio rtfrrowit, of the same place. Tn PIttsli, Natural Viewers, %kr. Bibles, Antogltalih •'and Noll Alba. s, OE ex aulsi beauty. Jas, arrlveit 80030 rine 2HROMO Alsip PHOTO ]l'RAMES, - 12'And lots or othicChristo -pees PO things suitable P AT - A0 HALE 3S QIIEAP 1TOR1:, !IAN • DIED. Loiui,--In (3'deriih township, on the 24th inst., (leorga 7,obb,laged 70 years, J> vtclNa. In Goderieh •township, on the 17thinst., ,William Jenkins, fogad,' 72 years and nine menthe, - `sa)e Iteilstat'. •' rttastit , Veit, rt,--rarin Steak', &o -..t i late Johathaa ('.att�efr,1ot 32, eon„ 1, T'I,1t1S, 1 'Cnclterstnilli, ,I, y1; Urine, Auetioneet. WE SEEL FOR TRADE, .ell.: -oar Chedit -(o. good men•, We � business ell sound. �rll ci los.: 'We b'u ' •ot ot: Woods for We do > 1 p y � cash. We save our discount and are able to give' you ..closer prices than tlho'uses that buy on' time. OUR GOODS ARE. PaIGI`I`l� OUR PRICES .ARE 'RIGHT, .. _ OUR TERMS. ARE RIGHT. Our good's, have_ -all •been mar:;(‘ L down, And marked in 'plain figui.es. ' Otn discount is.1() per cent until the 1st of -Februar•y • 'OUIy MA;N7�LE MAKE4, MISS Mc1VIA.NT,TS, returns on the 1st of March. Reserve ' your ordei for her. She is: the oulyy perfect Mantle Maker. in the county. You never require to come back and have your Mantle altered ix•' any way. She gives you'a perfect fit:.. She does her work as it should be b' done She understands her business tli;o roughly:. Our 1VMANTL>3 C:o'rnt and Silas are ordered. They are the nerviest goods in. • the trade. Ev'er'y dollar's worth of goods bough,?.., for cash, and soldat the veryclosest prices. All, goods marked itt plain figures. Ethte-- at Eodgciw Dry 'Goods Palneo .of Champ avid rtur 11,i i`.;tr,>: ]fair. • ti