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The New Era, 1884-06-06, Page 7Sr- .4011N. ROSS, PM i U. MAKER, CLINTON, ONT. The eubseribor has had many years' experi- ence. and Ruarantcde to give the ,beet of satis- faction. PUMPS, TANKS, CISTERNS, .ETC., Maden a d put in on short notice. All -orders' by mail promptly attended to. Charges zee. Bonable. ^. 1 • JO$N ,,ROSS, Clinton, - flRE•SiflAKING Per!ot Fils Guaranlood, LADIES, HAVE' YOUR CUTTING DONE BY MISS O'BRINE. YOU WILL FIND HER FIRST-CLASS. CHARGES VERY MODERATE. JOHN ROBERTSON, Victoria Street. Clinton. fs White Bronze aFraud CLINTDx, April 28, 1884. MI . A. 11. LANDON, Ba1D0E1'OILT, Co'N. I t ut,hia; -Did 8011 Rive the inch;sed testimonial or it a Pru d: Yours very respectfully, W. M. GIFFIN. This is to certify that I saw during the summer of 1868, at tho Scllonburml Palace Gardens, at Vienna,` .ustria, an equestrian statue bf Prince Joseph, and hieh at that time had stood exposed in Lire open air .or 85 years, and said statue was cast of puri zinc, and 10 appearance it was fresh and perfect. • A. H. LANDON. Sup. Pembroke Iron Work.., Bridgeport, Cont. Thous ti unrr, Cr., Mny 2, 1884. Mu. W. M. (iIFFIN. °DEAR Sun, --Your card, April 28, at hand, tine testi- you refer to, signed by one Mr. Landon, is -enuinc and no fraud, the statue having been seen by lin as stated, and also by thousands of other Ainorl- in tourists, and can be seen the same to -day. If you or any of your customers }wish to satisfy themselves a4 to the utility and genuineness of the work, if they will take the trouble to come to Bridge ort, we would be pleased to show them what is being 100 here, and think they will very quickly admit it no humbug, and'yourself as an agent for the goods uuld be greatly benefitted by tho visit hero, }-,,urs &c. A. 11. LANDON, of the firm of Parsons '& Landon. Parties intending to purchase a Monument will rind it to their advantage to see our White irouze before buying elsewhere. VV. M. GIFFIN, - AGENT. r)FFICE, PERRIN BLOCK. Opposite . ' the Market, Clinton. . BIDDLECUMBE, at W ch and Clock Maier, JEWELLER, tic., .. opposITE TI1E .MARKET, CLINTON ('loon PAi5TVRAGE,..yor Horses and Cattle Farm,en the Forlts MaT11081tMconcession, God-- _rich township, Apply to l (100 10 GIRL I L ANT SPP E Dn e. acustom ed to milking and dairy work, r Liberal wages paid. ALBERTMAY, Willow (Trove Dairy, (Joderich toWnahlp. MODEBTORS,-A11 OVERDUE ACCOUNTS owing the undersigned. and not settled at once, will beQplaced in court for collection,- JOHN CUNINCIHAME, Clinton.. EFA IiERATOR FOR R SA LEAg00IR ehfora;eptor, In lyitoaAAm- ericanma isale APPY splendid Bu Shoe, Ctnton, TVR SALE OR TO RENT -ROUSE AND trees the thereon and anr d sale good well. The lhouse confruit three rocas and a kitchen. No. of lots 7 and 8, Isaac street. For further particulars apply to ARTHUR MoR,AE, Fairs mill, or to MANNING &1 SCOTT. STAX FIGS. -Came into the premises, lotR72 and 73, 18th eon. Goderich township, about' the 24th of May, rive pigs, being four white and one black and white. The owner is notified to prove property, pay c harges, andtoke ho away. W. BARER,hOoderioiownshij - J'OlUSE TO RENT -The house and quarter Huron Rogarden, f on-the ed to rent on very reason- able terms, ;Plenty of room and every cone- nienoe for ordinary family. Splendid chance for working man. Only 1s minutes walk from town. Apply to ALBERT MAY, Huron road, $ UG GIT AND WAGGON FOR SALE.- For' -sale a new COVERED BUGGY, piano box, rinishedin the latest style, and of the very, best material. Also. a DEMOCRAT WAGGON new. suitable for either single horse or team. Both will be sold at a bargain, andveither have yet been used. T. C. DOIIERTY, Clinton. � TRATED CALVES. -Strayed from the' premises of the subscriber, lot OG, Maitland. con., about th first of May, four calves about 8 months old. two heifers, one roan,the other red with a little brindle, the other two bulls, one roan, the. other red with white •and red face. Any one giving such information as .leads to their recovery will bo suitably rewarded. CHAS. DISNEY, OodericIl township. FOR SALE. Reaper, .Roger antic Bay Rake, in spice ak did moor,- just as good as new.. Will . ilo sold. cheap. • JONH RIDGUT, Clinton. MISS' 'GREIG, • '.. 11iUSIC:-TEACIIEft; CLINTON_ Is now forming a large. class, and can take about fourmore pupils. ,Lessotls given at bor residence, Buren St., or ret the homes of pupils, Best of references as to 'her abilities as a teacher. • Lumber sand: Lathe • TIIE S(TBSOBIBER, KI ZIPS ON HAND AT 1118 Vi11.l actory) all khndsrof rineolLetuaabeneat r, Lath', Fanning ate. Parties requiring. N0011 will Rod It to their ad- vantage to cation hbi1, „ •• 'JOSTs:PII CIIIDLEY.. • TIIE- WELL-ICKOWN, STALLION , PERSONAL AND POLITICAL, Mr. A. H. Roe, M.P.P., of Lennox, who isill, ,will be taken to New York for treat- ment, He is said to be dying. It is reported that Lion Alexand Morrie, is to enter the Dominion Cabinet Minister of the Interior East Huron iteforntery.: A joint meeting of the reformers of the east riding of Huron, Dominion and local,. was held in the town hall Brussels Oti. er =' Monday afternoon, Dr. McDonald, of \'.Bingham, in the chair. After a short ado dress the following officers were elected for to the -Dominion Association tion for the ensuing 1 l in a year: g a President --Dr, McDonald, Wingham.. k irst Vice -President -E. E. Wade, Bros, of eels. at Seecnd Vice-President—Ce Fortune or Tnrnberry. P° ' y -Secretary—Wni, Robertson, Wingham. Treasurer—J. A. Morton, Wingham, Short, pithy addresses were made by Messrs. Thos, Gibson, M.P,P„ Wade, Morton, McMillan, Strachan, McLean, Etas 1f11.--"TEAnoa8Y," the new audexquiei little e •gem for the teeth and breath, has beautifully plated metal Screw top, Try' sample, Ei Ji~iai"g.Dodds convened a meeting the Halton liquor trade on Saturday, which it was decided to submit a bill fo repeal of the Scott Act in that count immediately, Rev, Dr, Wild, of T• ronto, is nothing if not sensational. Last Sunday night while reviewing Sir Richard Cartwright's recent speech, the rev. gentleman said that ther would yet be a federation of the English ho Makes Your Boot?s THE BOOT MAKER: DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF Igen, Women and Children's Boots & Shoes. e McGillicuddy,,F3aod and others.. The. fol. Spring pr. ` then submitted p� ng S o Par,. and -speaking nations. of the earth with a Ya 'lament -meeting atSerusalens 1 And what carried: owing• resolutions. were ri Moved b D.. Sl oar, a aeries a Reform public e in a riding th lu 'ng season, _t ck well e complete assarteds and p to in all departments is more he says he has Scripture for it all. Geo Hood, oar' ileCTif ed by bMr To rase the A petite and strengthen meetings be held the d` d - T., Increase s 'ring ui g arias. e Digestion to drive off the Blues, and b e color to your skin and temperament, cheer upa neseconded C. ORUICICSHANI,t your Liver' with zo•re.sA, Aregulator the °system, nerves' and brain, makes your• eyes bright, your work easy. Those Liberals who in time of peace pre- pare for war do much toward securing victory. Therefore an example which the Young Men's Liberal Association of South Wellington has set may well be followed in other counties, They last Friday; night held their inaugural public meeting in the Guelph City Hall, thorough success attend- ing it. The audience was large;the speeches were able and pointed, and the enthusiasm was great. Addresses were given by Mr. Paterson, M.P. Hon. A. S.: Hardy, Pro- vincial Secretary, and Mr,McKim, M.P.P. The last•named had a most enthusilistie re- ception, ahowing that in the county where he has.speiita life -time, and is best known, his services on behalf of honest government —in aiding in the exposure of the -dastardly scheme to buy the Tory party into power— are fully appreciated. . , • Moved by George Forte, by • ALL .GOODS SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH Jas. ARV:liell, that this convention desires. to express continued andunbounded confidence in the Government of . the Hon. O. Mowat,' And approve most heartily of their liberal: and progressive management of the affairsof this province, ,and we further .wish to express our deep satisfaction that the base and corrupt at- tempt to overthrow one of the moat honest and competent of Governments has been frustrated and the parties engaged in it ex- posed, and we hope they will be brought to justice . and fittingly punished ; and we hope the Govercment will continue to eon - tend for the rights of Ontario against fed- eral aggression with the same unfaltering persistency they hare thus far manifested. Moved by Thos. Strachan, seconded by Geo. Hood, that this convention desires to express their approval of the course pur,. sued by Hon. Edward Blake and the mem- bers of the Reform party in the Doininion Parliament, and wewish most emphatically to declare our disapprobation of the large additibnal grant made to the CanadaPacific a ailwiiy by the Dominion Government: as, Well as thecorrupt paeans adopted to secure. the Support .ofthe to these grants, as we believe the original'sum granted .to the.. C 1'.R: was ample to secure the cont. :pletion•of the work if properly managed. We further wish to place on record our disapproval of thewholesale system of bribery',recentlyinaugurated' by.the' Gov- ornate' rent, under the guise of grants to raill- • ways, by which Ontario is robbed for the benefit of smaller and poorer Provinces. Moved by George Watt, seconded -by George T3'ood, that. the Reformers of West' Huron, in"cenvenfion:assembled, do hereby place on record our high appreciation: of the ability: shown by Mr. Thomas Gibson as 'oar representative in the Ontario''.Lejis- lature, and to express our continued cola.dance in the man who•Iias so often -and so well carried the Rtlform atandard on to vic troy in East 'Tureen. •. ,• • Enjoy the. day:- Life is short, don't mope in the morning nor lag at Boon: beep your. Liver healthy, your Digestion good with zo. RE•sAand you can meet work. witha smile and Sour head never aches, your Appetite is, good. your Digestion strong., , SOUTHERN CORRESPONDENCE:. n n REAIi Slu,,--1,s I pr'omisedyou on leav- .i�il ins., as well as some of our Hull* friends, Win soma that I would give.a sketch' of our journey Q fop marcs at TIIEOBALD'S HOTEL, (late l y Sweats, every SA'PrituAr afternoon Terms - to and experience. down ,south through the• insure, es, • rn columns of the NEw ERA, I now en-• WM. PERDUE,• leaver 'to. fulfil that promise: You, •uo • doubt, are constantly, in receipt of letters •' from ditferent parts sf the Dominion, as -well as•froni the Western States, but little has becn'said about the South, therefore it inay be interesting to your readers to rROPRIEToRs.' ' hear something•fromthis quarter To:do justice to .such a beautiful -country as' -this I feel requires the pen of'.a far more com petent one than mine., Taking the train atLondesboro we had a comfortable; and pleasant ride to London, 'arriving there at' 10.30, andhaving a little ti,me•to aparo'be- fore' the train started :for the west„rve oc- cupied it in viewing the Forest City 'and replenishing -the. inner: man at the .Grigg.. Where he keopt a select assortment of alto Ii]115' and C;I3EAProst• House with good beef -steak and ,plum lIANll itiAbE' . pudding. Leaving London at 2.15 for De -- WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWOLLERT, SILVER- p 0��'8L• troiti we'found the country very level, but BOOTS & •-SHOES. Q well adapted for•stock raising and dairy- Which we will sell at roasonablerates. ins.; being excellent ;lass land. At Wind sor our satchels were subjected to an in- spection by the custom officers, 'after which we were allowed to proceed on the transit. stenmbeat: across the :river to --Detroit; which at night is'beautifully lit up by electric fight: After securing lodgings at theCentral Hotel and, partaking of a:good supper, wo'took a walk through the prin. mpg' streets', lint' the extreme coldness of tins wind from the lake soon induced us•to re uriftto the hotel.• Breakfasting at.,sit o'clock we took the Michigan -Central "for .Toledo, passing through a beautiful agri- eultural district.. ' At Toledo we took the C. I3'.•'& D. R..R, for Cincinnati, which passes through a somewhat rolling country, similar to that•of Baron. On thin road we. enterthe Miami valley,and,travel.for 1 0 5 Miles through the richest agricultural conn - try we have seen yet, not seeing'acarcely one bad farm in that distance, the soil being.of the finest black loam. On arriving. at Dayton • we, found an im •manse crowd' coming in froin'all: 'sections, and on ,inquiry wore informed that' the celebrated 'Buffalo. Bill, . the American• scout.,dwas in town. After leaving Dayton we saw a novel mode of transporting stone and other material on the Miami canal; with: flat-bottomed boats, drawn. by..four ,mules in front each .other. We begin to. see a perceptible difference in vegeta tion, everything being tnuoli. further ad- vanced fall .wheat and barley: being shot an4L-clover in; bloom. Before reach hid Cino'innati wo (lass, the soldiers' Na. tional Home and State .Cemetery, occupy• ing 360' acre'' of land.. Cincinnati, is. a, beautiful place, ',having a population of 300,000, with pieturesquo•scenery, built' on the banks of the Ohio river. Here we met a (former resident of 1-Tullett in the person of Mr. Jo13n Jacksgn, eon of Mr. Jackson of the 131h`coo., who :kindly in-. v?ited mite stay with hint while in the city. Leaving Cincinnati on the mornieg train 'We proceeded to Lexington on the C.:&S. R. R,, passing through a veryrough; un- even country, thickly dotted with'negro cabins and buildings of the *meanest cha- racter. Some miles before reaching Lea- iugton we enter the blue grass region, the, finest and most 'productive land we have yet seen.. Wo arrived in Lexington about • noon. on Thursday, and found tate popula- 'tion about equally divided between whites and blacks,"'but all very civil and obliging: people. Vegetation is fully six weeks a• head of Ontario ; here we aro revelling iii green peas, green corn, green beans eu- cumbers, radishes, strawberries and goose.. berries, all. of which grow to perfection.'--- We•find stook of the finest quality,' eve- ' j "w ` • shaky horses, which is for -beyond our o x- ' �' ' •' '' •pectationa, grazing in grass, t o feet high, many of theta ready for the English -mar - lid, We took a lank at the monument or Henry Clay, which is 120 feet high, and 12 x 24, and also the graves of the soldiers , IINDE TA$=NG and great states'uien. Friday wait a grand gala day. hero, called Declaration Day, - Lexie ovori,•'Ke ., May 30, 1S$4,. .2'o the Editor of • ilei Clinton .New Era, • BLYTH PUMP FACTORY. rorgustop.750imows THE SUBSCRIBERS' HAVING RECENTLY. started a factory in Brytll, beg to intimate to the people of Huron that they are prepared to sink wells or cisterns„and provide Pumps of. the very best workmanship, Having had con- siderable oes ri pC ono- in the pump -making .busi= ness,.' they feel confident they can give entire satisfaction. All orders, by mail or otherwise; promptly tilled, atthomost reasonable rates. Blyth, April, 1881. • 'H.'B E A.0 OM Sella Roots and Shoes of his own makd-iqp, tit the Repairing of every description promptly at .'following low figures1- tended to, and all work warranted. • ' MEN's CoAasleBoors, from r J. BIDDLECOr1BE, , i $..,50 up .110100,NOV.1882. MEN'S FINE BOot's AIiD Cian Calf, ileal 3,00' up Max's E,aEN011 KIP ABn C.(l a Booms; from.,4:0o up Boy's Boots, from 1.50 up HURRAH FOR THE • , LADIES BOOTS, front ..'-. 1.80 up Repairing .Promptly Attended •to .Workmanship Guaranteed SHOP IN THIS MARKET BUILDING; CLINTON. New 11AllrNRY HAIL SALE • •RY • TENDER • • COIF. RIGHT ALONG. NOW IS THE ' time to secure a bargain. Flaw CLASS BANKITUPr ESTATE, COMPOSED. 0; i.IfACit1NERY AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. • ' • %VM STANLEY Furniture' Shop,- Work Shop, Out-• s hous' 'end e , eo f os to announce to the public that he has • opened a shop for the convenience of hid tunny customers on HURON STREET• On the west side :of • • , T, CLINTO, . VICTORIA STREET,: CLINTON. NerIY opposite the Commercial ilotol EDeEr'h haeeeovlheby nludnr I1uding till buildings' oceupiod by GEO. Demi --Whom the & SoNS, in tho-Town .of Clinton., and having a. frontage of 61 feet on •t11e West side of Victoria VIASSFY LOW-DOWN BINDER St•,and extending back to.Kin 01' ., up to:l2 o'clock, noon, of TnunSTrAY,12rf101 JUNE; nest TERMS -$600 of purchase money tnay'renlaln On mortgage at Slier cont•per annum, balance_ Can be seen at any time. Also the • 0aah on eoinp1tou Of purchase. No tender neeossarlly accepted. 'Iasteey and Toronto Mowers, MasseyJOSPH CHIDI:F• Y Harveg ter, also the Toronto Elevated ti & O Mot cat Binder, with sheaf -ear - vier attached. Plows,. Belittlers, Drilla, AK and Sharpes Rakes. BANKRUPT _ _SALE: lie shop will be attnndr i to by MR. DAVr1) 1 � i` r7 :':r.COAT, who will bo thorn at all tunes, and mi will he pleased to have farmers ll. WITHOUT. RESERVE, 3d, KINDS OF P.EPAIR$ KEPT ON HAND. - Clinton. April 4, 1884. - Ol'-- *- Assignee':'in truest of lite Witte of Geo.;:Diehl tt tions: Clinton, May 28, 188.4.. f.IVIPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Pu TR F. • .FARMERS OF HURON. *pith. Sl: BSCRIBERO IIAVINO BEEN APPOINT. Co Sole Agents for the well knoqwn GURNEY 1ANIIFACTUli1N(I COMPANY, of Wlas, desire to' All the especial attention of fanners to their I)undas CORP BINDER his machine has been thoroughly tested during the apt 80.8..011, and has given tho best of satisfaction, and s several Important improvements have been added ,t 1494, the .subscribers feel confident they have now '” GOT TkE BEST CORD BINDER FU R N:I ..TARE. IN ACOORD .Ndj: WITJr A RESOLUTION of the ercdttois, the whole'etoelt • Of Furni- ture of the .a' ESTATE OF G. DIEHL & SONS Wiii be .801(1, •:loinmonelitg on. il'>'tilitg1a'Y, MAY 221(1. The stock' includes • IlEDROOMI SET,, PARLOR SET, 1'IIAIIt4 SIDEBOARDS, 1ICILMAVX, And It getl0ral assortment, all now and of good workmanship. The. stock rlm tie soca at any time. at the warn V001104 of GEo, Dranr...8 Soy,. Victoria Street, Terans-A11 snuffs under N8 cash over that amount six' months' credit on ap- proved point notes,8' per cent par annum oil' 11 the market, and as they de not intend to spend for eaeh'011 all sums over $5. - - .thur time or money in travellingg through the centu- ry, they are prepared to allow e 1 iscount I.0 D110 pur- ttaver, as an equivalent for those expenses. Intend- Vfto,a/i a� ' ng purchasers will therefore 800 it to be to their ed. , I%28 fill Cfit•to.celichf. C•%dititce for l%bOliC .tntage, before purchasing elsewhere, to call at our ,/etroets/tin7 0 ,jpt(3"0 Lt80 cheap, hop, and see thr Machine now set up, 'Examine it at °isnre and have it explained in detail. t ZEAPERS, MOWERS, I.1A-Y RAKES, A gaantity of I,ntrher is offered fol sato”©n o., always nn hand, from hest makers, at forest rates bloc, Or In lots t0 stilt liltrebators. Life stook of tdcs waIhut,. Cherry, llntterhntt, Ash, 731n1 • PLO U.S,U11,1WO) WS, C[T1,T1 rd To Ea and 13aSsWOo(1. 4�., of aur into make kept on hand and 1115110 In order. A1,1, kbps or .1{101/400 Itnr:lnu?u AND 13t,.aca- 0111 1 Rana promptly attended to. MILLER & TEDFORD. • Princess street, opposite 14:air's mill. p n. April. 14'11. As -the ?whole sloc1 must /ie veld tw'ITiin. on /N About Spring,Watei 'The 'surest, most 'effective, •least costly re- medy for habitual Costiveness is Z•OPE8A. Better. than all the aperients or spring -water that ever bubbled, for it. is certain, effectual and pleasant, noting .upon the Liver and Digestiveorgans. Itinvigorates, strengthens,'" loosens and 'removes. Keeps off Ague, Fever; Malaria, Biliousness—makes Appetite good, Sleep sound, NfIrves strong,Brain quiet, blood pure; breath sweet,' taste good, regula- tes the bowels only byaoting upon the Liver and Digestion. • Get •a: sample of zo•r•SA The Scott Act agitation 'is booming all over the Dominion, and Canada is,on the threshold. of 'the greatest' temperancere- vival the Country liar ever; experienced. Already there have been forty elections; under the provisions of the Act. -Thirty three of these were won by the temper- ance party. emper-ancefparty. • The votes cast were 40,103, and of these 20,944 ..were ' torlocal pro hibition and•22,159 against. ,A vote will be taken an nearly every countyy and town in Ontario. during . the coming, summer;. It is a good, A10Vetuentl • Mr. J. A. Ouimet, Federal member' for. Laval, Was one of the four -persons report ed bythe judges of 'Election Court to the 'Speaker of the Quebec Assembly to-dayas having been proven guilty of corrupt practices in connection with the' Laval, Local election: case just decided against Gaboury, sitting menibell'. The Opposi- tion leader at 'once called the attention of the Government to the law wliiich declar ed in the most explicit manner that no- person reported' as guilty of corrupt practices could hold office under ' the Croton, and as AIr. Ouimet .held the im- portant office of representative of :Attor- ney-General and Crown prosecutor . in Montreal district, lie asked what they pro. posed to do. - • LiINTO11i eid.0 LET . ,' Thursday, .1une 5 1884.: Wheat, soot old. . $1 00 a '1 10' 1 new , = 0 05 a 1 00 'White wheat, old• °- - 1.0t a 1 05 . . t, • new:. .. . 1 00 0..1 05, Sprit�r, , Oats,. , • ` Barley, ' .' Peas, ileal, • 1'otatoeS, Butter, Riggs, • liay, Sheep pelts Lamb skins, ]reef, Wool, - 1 00' .a, 1 06 0,35 a' .0 30 • 0 45 a 0 66 070 75 a 0 7.p 6 00. 8 ,6 50 0 45 a "0 60 • 0 15 a 'it 16 10-6,- 0 18 8.00 a J 06. t) 50 a 0 :76 0 00 a 0 75' • 0,50; =a 7 50 .: 0 10 a 0 18. • Well• ltewardecl: A. liberal reward will be paid to any party .who will produce a ease of Liver, kidney or Stomach complaint that Electric Bitters will not speedily cure..., Bring them along, :it. will cost you nothing for the medieiue if it fails to mire, and. you will Ito well rewarded for your trouble besides, All blood diseasoe, r)i11iousnea8 jaundice, constipation,and ene. rat debility' are quickly curaatisfacction. guaranteed or money refunded. Price only 50 cents per bottle, For sale by Watts & Co. This latetnoll of the busins8 will be utt*Befell t0i Its 1183181. and at greatly rednec�k prik08. wl on all the women bring flowers and (lo• , • • ( I cerate the city of the dead, which is a gory' Jostt'11 e4ltif)L'EY, 8olet in scone, 1 will now close with a pro., Assigne(t, In trust of th0'ostato1 uf•GaO. T)It (1 tC Ston. 1anise of mere to .follow. (•Iluten,May 2i1,11111. ,.1, yLY11.41Lt1,T, Ble.i1T11s%At'th. • d/ ,' . Voluble FARM RM F 0 R SAKE LOT 32, CON. 6, HULLETT. (]newel Road 31 Cliuton,4 1111108 tllsteut, 100 prO- petty contains 111 acres, of which too arc eleared,w•cll fenced and mitterdrained, The bivllditIgts are all in good order and commodious, inrinding a brick dwell- ing, two large 1p oostarge driving she d and stable, nil built on solid Stone' innrtat s • farm well vt - 8,1, with large hearing orehOrd. Liberal totals. For -particulars apply l.n 'sRxox BLOCK, • 0LINTdI " INTONIVOOLLEN MILL The above mills are in foil operation and are prepared and manufacturing line, ROLL CARDING,p p red to do all. WEAVING, of work in the FACTUR. SPINNING,: MANUFACTUR.` TNG in all its branches done in Iirat•class style and on as reasonable terms as anymill in the. trade. EXCHANGE FOR GOODS—We: have this season a of TWEEDS, FLANNELS BLANKETS, . YARN, SHIRT very large sNS, WINOF�y5, UNION FLANNEL, SHIRTS, DRAWERS HORSE' BLANKETS,KINGetc.—We will,' exchange them for WOOL and allow, from TWO PER' LB. ABOVE THE IREGULAR IVIARKE REE CENTS wool so exchanged. T PRICE for all FAR..�.�. .,. DERS, B R1NG 'YOUR WOOL TO CLINTON' Our Mill has been and is now runaiu" steady • g e dy. an.l you oandepend ori getting your work we'l done and on short notice, . 'RtCLS QN GOOD A ' - This season than: everknewn•.beforo in this 'a �.:. _ . part of the County. GI4E os, A ca1,r., CORS T ; BOLES. 1E3CITYP.- *hen fou • . nd he was ;at th •. e OAK HALL for one. of them good fitting Suits that MR. M, FISCHER turns out two doors north of' the ,.the Grand Unon- • Hotel. Come .and see.my stock of Tweeds, Worsteds, ' Tr '1.. pwSenngs and:mer O,Sum - � vercoati,ngs- Fits and wor]Em a=sship 'second to none." , dill '' worloz Guaranteed. al.ties, haying a.ng their ,own material can have it made :atid trimmed on.. short ' notice. (rTVE ME A TRIAL,. CHARGES MODERATE, • 1. FISCI-IER. OAK- HALL, SMITH'S S BLO CK CLINTON. `• esures to' call secial, attention to his stock hina a -ran ee . Wer., Of all kinds, suitable for.Christmas presents. Also. :the finest Confectionery- ener Y to b • •had; Fresh Canned aoods, &c. •: JOHN CUNINGHAME. • GROCER, CLINTON. NEW 800&x, STITIORRT and ram NM MIL Ales. Weir,. Formerly ef Clinton and vicinity, having been fol'-some,years with the late firm of'Irwiu & Reagens hero, would announe(i to the citizens. of Clinton and vicinity* • that 1n -a few days he will show, in the Beaver Block, next door to Thompson &Swit er , A largo, new" and complete stock of gol ' 1 I31•.13LES, CHURCH BOOKS, ' ALBUMS, all kinds. MISCELLANEOUS BOOY.,S BLANK 'BOOKS - MEMO. BOOKS POCKET BOOKS INKS, INKSTANDS SCHOOL' BCYOKS. SCHOOL SUPPLIES NOTE PAPERS BASE 73 .:.' RUBBER BALLS CROQUET, CANES FISHING TACKLE - CABINET. FRAMES PHOTO FRAMES LADIES SATCHELS BERLIN' WOOLS FINE CHINA GOODS, CA.NVASSES'•• • TOYS, NOVELTIES EMBROIDERY BILKS PIPES, CIGARS :ri'xT0os1 r t41 :.TASSELS &c.,' .&o. FANCY CORDS ii'INSELS, BRAIDS BASKETS, VIOLINS, , ' :ACCORDEONS, MOUTHY ORGANS • COMBS, BRUSHES Your patronage respectfully solicited, llzring'llad 16 years" experience in frust-. 1 . , , ile$`S, and as rve buy largely, (having two 'retal14 stores) and .at close micas, we i o able to -flet i t -1'.Ilol('1:gT HOODS AT "LOWEST TRACES, y prlrr Stove. t i c E3 I t tv( ..56 i ?0:x v, ;Sir, 10,4,1UtA `,,i't1NTn+t, • ()l>t5at•s41t:t' 311,, Cottty tit Suri 4+ ALEX, W9 zni.„