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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1886-12-10, Page 7assmonvonmssom. FRIDAY, DEO.o10-, 188G. ' eident cooled him off a good deal, but at' " One of our stopping places he was a little ea, •minutee he waa made to dance a very lively • • jig to the tune of the whistling bullet that were playing abeut his feet. He . • SOMITBIIIIIVIRTSIBT SIIIIIID 1110W 9 A..1.1331C., .4.T. CI -ITS .. . 9 fre. with cowboy, and for about five made no more bad breaks after that ' • . STRIMOttli, Asg, 13th 1887. ,--oos-e-•—••• Tfas the finest and cheapest GROCERIES in town itiwith pleasure I bear testimony to tho woaderful enieztoy of An jug's Medicine, front which I have received great relief. I We IC71-#3Eit been using both tho medicine and pille ohm (-)C1,1-KUJEUV and Gri..a,A..SSW.A.JEtlE hat whiter, aloe. which Bumf have bites watt lag strength Mk,' and an now nearly tit for .At prices which dovrns them all , &11 linaltataa. while during the SaYelt years PrOaltala Ll1L'',16 SE Ir•rk. X keep the medicine coastaittly on hand . • Iwo been entirely nett land to do any d of Dr. Jug's medicine, and will he laost happy to reCOatfann4 it ta alwho l l way appy' tame for reference. trona:do, yottra i tnod numorthis remedies bat receive no' relief till I tried ANTED (Any quantity of, Apples,, Pears, Plums 13 ¶.00 f . alai cannot almak toe highly ia its praise. I truly, VII I.LIArt vr,tuntorres. - ' and all kinds of Farm Produce. ' 4111114! , , it Navel Defence. . . " A.. A,NOTIS, . ,., ' CLINTON. Farmer Matthew Iltrestbrook, of Green- iiraaliisansarairaitismasniantractstialumniaaatanamaticattraartiaararaianataaarmaaaaaaaaafinapplaTasanal se field), recently engaged a yoinag woman named Ada Looker aa lacmaelteeper. Ade .. who lives 1i1 Detroit, remained until her fusedSuit was brought before Justice (Impending her pay, which the farmer re- . wages amounted to 44.O and then loft, LatestStyles in American Hats,. and at the trial en Saturday, Weat- We have just received some (3"f the N,obbiest Hats ever seen in•Clinten, Our stook brook brought a wite,gemi load of houae. of UM) and SOFT FELLfieTSortims well assorted and comprises. ail the nevv-fall hold goodsto incourt W ahow what an shapea. We Show a very enta of TWEED., and SEli•GE POLO CAPS, e udo untidy honeekeeper Miss Leelker is, "See ALMA -Wild GLENGARRY OAPS, tit prima to suit the public. a Also a very tinwiw, Judge," he aaid, holding up a siaabght sash, ..' it hasn't been washed a E l' f KNITTJ]) ' a ' N CAPS for Mott an'cl Boys. Our eelectiod in Six months. And this looking -glass ; ot GENr.V'S FINE FURS in S. S. SEAL BEAVER'S and PERSIAN LAM,B , 5 eee the dirt on it. Here's a piece of my - 113 O01111ilAte, ' • ' kitchen floor tht I cut out to showyou . • . •ifi 04nis FRINISHIOGS we ellow splendid valucein Seoteh-LeMb'sWool tan - T T bow dirty it is, she neerdone notbing, • derelothIng,:arta the latest styles in COLLARS CUFFS die with 1 ti. 1 , 0, stook of NECKWEAR in the newest designs. • . - Short Talks with the /110711 - are at. gnaw, Come, now, my lad, but you want to atm away. No boy ever yet resched the age of fifteen 'Without having several ' times firmly' "'resolved to leave home. When a boy has made up his mina to a thing of this sort he ought to oarry it out , 14 all means, The firet etep in the pro- gramme as te begin (laving up bread and meat, When you lairae et buithel or so of , provisions hidden in -the barn or under the wood -abed you are ready for the battle with the cold world. .Make your start at night. This will prevent the atm from tan- ' 1.1,g your complexion, and„ you will be quitcertain of tbe company of a tramp or Some boys leave 4 note pinned to the piney; of their bed, Thie nate.toee on to say that 'the boy has been jawed, bull- dozed; starved, pounded and knocked down and dragged out, until he has made up his mind to oever the connection. He will never he beard of more. It is probe- s blylthe beet way to leave a note of this . kind, as the family are then made to fully • realize- their cruelty.in driving he poor , boy out amoug strangers. . When you have packed, op our little bundle ,and ate off it will be well to settle • upon some plan forthe fqttiTe. Perhaps YOU want to be a aailor 7 Nothing is easier. Make your wdy- .to sonie lake or aeaport, arid most any, 'captain will take ymr. If 110 . can't disgust you with the • sailoring besiness in about a week, tar - bucket s, sea,sickness, poor provisions, and a rope's end will be called upon to assist Perhaps you Want to become a 'mighty hunter? Mighty hunters are not made in t. a few days or weeks. 'You want to bogin , by tetting your hair and finger nails grow, Bleeping in a !swamp, and Wasting $2 worth . of ammunition to. kill a ten cent chip- munk. If you have decided to 'beciene a* batik • clerk, well dud good. Make tracks for , the -nearest city, and the ,first bank you enter will juinp it the chance .of eniploy- ing you at a salary of at.200 per month. _if it should so happen that the bank didn't, do any jinnping as you Made 'applioatien, you. can console yourself .with the reilec.•• tion that it is'about te bust. nut, speaking, in all seriousness, . my boy, if Died a dozen sons I should be glad • to have each and every one of than take hia ttirn at running away from home, It is the best mire for 'flyesill-liettd;" There's .a . heap-ofatomance-aire Thci idea of running away. You think of the sparkling sea, the green prairies, coral strande, robbers' • caves and pirats treasures: You feel.that • you know_so much sore th your father. ' ' that it is a waste of b •. •,oth of you • to remain in the same h se. , You have been forced to go to echo ) , and have beisn. ordered to split wood and go to, the grocery • after butter like a commain stave. Don't "staud it any longer! Pick up yoilr, duds • and leave the house anal go bah intolhe • world. • • • What ! Come to ft full stop in the road before you are a mile away YOu'vo got a ec nr more of sour meat ated mouldy' brea ia a pillow-case,—seventeen cents in your -pocket,--and just -think-how your- • father and mother have misused you at home ! The romance begins. to wear -off,. • .eh 7 'roil alon't care half as much about mermaids and palm-Ire...yes and pirate ships. 16,4•as you. did an hour ago. You bate to leave Mother after all, aud perhaps _father isn't so much to blatrie for bossing you around. • Come to think it all over,"perhapa you'd better return home and try and stand it for a few more weeks. — • • • ' • Ah, my son, bit we've alb been chore !. All these wrinkled and digni6ed.and blld- headed . old men yori meet •tin. 'the 'Streets • have had. about the same experience. • • -We've had Mit eaufe period or's hfs.3 ' and eight out of ten ofos hat'ce packed (Inv _bundlee- and-s-Fitl- out to ._escape._parinfral' - tyranny. Eight Cut of to. tJfl.i have' slip,' • tied, back again; 00, andthe dxperienoe • was tlie righfi sort of medicine: for the dii•?;. . ease. Anytithe you Crone to, feel hat you. are a poor, overaworked and doam-;rodaien boy,. and that if you :only had a fain. Show • yon'd know more in a minute thao qr • father does in tin hour;:just skip; '.Tirere's nothing t ha Is; 1`,7111s Vrivrotform. ' i • . . . It was Plat after lha Glad;s rob- bery,' seida-railroad tin ifrelti.-8% yester•lny. ,,eari_othors were trco• yelling overland ahaoneh: Arizona in one of the \ Verge 8T, C:i'a stac,,vs. Of my, cOmpan. ons ons Was A n exludgo. .from down oast, a young dude of the 'bray:at:a; order, and two drunnneM.. The dukle was tho son of a rich Now York merchant, . Ho Was ef age and had evidently been raised in luxury. It wasbia Carat alap td the fee west, and he allowtelthat, altheueli ho had been reared' in the city, • Ito was -well acquainted, by hoary, the, dimmers of the dwellers 44 the country thiongli which lie was to pees, Otie flay while on otir journey the driYer caamilly 'remarked that. •In about . an hoer wit would pass , throtegha canen which an sr toe oecasions was inhabited by stage rebbers. • • . • . Tho old judge seemed worried, 1mi the dude, he was equal to the eceasion• in a' moment. Ile wonld like tO see a gang of robbers who would take him, by sorPrise. . At that minute, ho said,, he Iniclai seve.o. ---a- strooter-intheatiatchel, and it Was loaded, too. It would only bo the work- of ateita- •• stant to take .out hie gun, and then he - would cover his man. • 'This sort of telk Was indulged in for the next half-hour by the NeW Yoaker,but the mat of us ivero really thinking' of the • result in case the freebooters shoeld hold in up. We had just. entered a. little piece of woods, when all of a sodden the emieh atopped with a jerk, and before. we haci •tiime to stick our heads out of the windows thineuzzlee of two Winchesters were rat through the windows. The dude's hair aietually stood on end, the old judge was 1,nearly scared to death and not one of us opened elle mouths or lifted a finger, ex- • ceps to throw tip our hatidasa-a-After the . bullion box had been thrown off, the deers of the delta were pulled °pea, and we were invited out and our valnables taken. It was all over in two minutes, lint it . seamed ati hour to lie, We were coinpletely cleaned out, After we had „gotten over our tervouspeaa somewhat / turned to the of cultivation, Well drainco. end fro f d your netier,-but read poetry , and tryto mash me; end whew elm found Iwouldn't mash she woUldu t work, She wouldn't grate horse'radish, nor make apple butter, and spiled the butterMilk cheese," • Mies Looker said there was no horse radislialug,. no cider to •make apple butter with, and • as to the buttermilk cheese nobody would eat 1 r, Justice Boss gave. h er a judgment for the $4.50 and costs.—Detriot• News. • Salt Rheum (Blvd. • • McGregor &Parke's Caibolle Cerate lias been tried and found tb ce the only positive euro for Salt Ithetun, Pit:doles, Blotches on the face Or heads, Cuts, Slims. Bruise, or any sure that nothing else will heal. Try McGregor & Berke's Carbolic 2,5 0: per hOk at Wor hington's Drug Store. • • SUNDR1Iff'S., • "TOUR TO RENT.— A WELL SITUATED AND -La comfortable house Containing suitable, accommodation for small family.; hard and soft water. ,g.00d cellar, Rent ,modorate, Ayply t�- !JAS. STEEP or aonar.o. eaaiorra Mon. . . • . 1DrOUSE TO RENT.TIIAT • SPLENDID ROUSE .1,if on Mary St., at eresonLoceupied by Mr. Ny:. 8, •Ltorrence, is offered tore t. Itoontains all convenion. sitting room Only retia ti why occupant is leaving is I Mee, aeveral lied,rooMpto, nifortablo dining. room amt that he moves to a larger hods°. .Rent 'moderate,. A. GORRELL, Clinton: • , . . 6A.UTION'.—TRE 'PUBLIC ..ARE'IIEREBY CAU - nolo against negotitaing a proniisery cote, dat- ed: Mar= '20, len, made. by John McMillan,. Minto toWesate, amounting to $30; payable t..ix months after dato.- - The same having ,been lost; . GEO. 'STINSON.. Loifilosboref Oct. 11 1880., . ,*41. , • . • . ,, , . • , . .HOUSE FOR SALE OR 'TO RENT.POR,Mrhi Or to rent, agood house and lot in toWn.....The 'Manse has fire :bedrooms, gobd coital% isz.p., ii,hile on : the lot is a good 'gardemand orchard, hard and soft vater, stabling for live horses, &c. Will'be sem at a bargain, or rented on reasonable terms. ;Apply ;to ^Ow NEW ERA.OFFICE. •• •GLAsataw - •611.10TON azeates HMIS HESTR , , • AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS, CLINTON ANT ..4yst).4NIDRS.01N, Proprietor.'.- xe,eiarepan. R9,0101; :17te*:73 ,Zry NEXT: GRAND tTNION PripTTOIST . . ..4 -4"'17.,._•+,...,.".. -n -t,.. -.A.---..." . la -OUSE AND LOT FOR SAtE OR. i'0 'BENT. • — 1.1.: That .-cotiviiiiiintly. sit tiet4/1: hens° and ,3 lots 'on • • • -with hard and -soft waterfliere-are threcluts in. the Victoria St. • House contains 7 rooms, good wood shed, I -Latirailte!s.:__SPEC-TACLES_and F property,witffa number-ofirt• rit-trovs-,wurbb sold or - rented cheap. Also it good stable on the preinisos, • ' Renl, Pebbles stre:kept hilt' tciak. :Tests 'are givent to purablincres io rewire gentling= ' ' Apply at Ngw ERA Wilde or, te'A, DODSWORTIL. ....— • -aLASSF iey are i ecom men dad by and these .testimontats have been -recetved from tho President, Ifieg- • • Presidcrit, Ex-Prestatiet anti Ex -Vice -President of the Medical Association: OfEenada ; the Pre/- • . ' ' :PIGS FOR\ SERVICE ' •• .. -.: dent of the College of Thysicians and Surgeons of .411101)0o: the Dean. of the Medical ,Pacalty er -E0An Elo FOR SERVICE. -1.11E tNDERSiGN- "vat University; Abe President atnat,E5c-Presidents ,if the lnedleal C01111eil of Nova Scotia. 4.e En ke0s on bis.premises, 1o1.21 con. 13,•11ullott.' These reeOtnnacutlatIOn.s •Ought to:•.-tie.spnioient td prove their' enablies, •but if 1'urtl.erprooFfh a thoroughbred Berkshire Lloar.for Service. Also an. . '. . ,... . _ ,.: ..„.....,...,,,,A'. •••• ,, lieedcd, can on aged Boar. Terms 51, with, nrivileg*o of returning lf necessary. S. GRAY. - • • .. • *41. • '0,:e•t•• OL aow' Agimisilea NEW FALL • And VV1NTER BOOTS & SHOES At C. ar'Llialikfithankille My stock of BOOTS and SHOES ie now very large, and I vvill sell at the very Lowest Prides possible. Having made a large addition to my previous large etore, and filled the sarne with every kind of the best goods in the market, Customers can depend en the Vbry hest article • for the least money. FOR • thaiRT, USES' k OSIZIIMEn M., CUSTOM WORK as mita' unsurpassed and at . =WIZ WIN •' abort notice. , American it Canadian OVERSHOES & RUBBERS in Endless Variety. Try my DUCHESS and TOPSY !MESSING which can't he heat. •.0411 on Cruielishank, the Hoof Maker, , .•q.A.LBERT STREET; BRTCK BLOCK, ,CLINTON OMIN-MIZA.1.1 SWOIZM. r .. FRESH AR RiyALs TS „WEEK. o : ' HELLE130RE . . •. CASHMERE —1109HET. PERFUME . ' CARRIAGE SPONGES • ' FiBnetatlrinneAii0fp's/IBAulific. MpS,Ritn,ORS5 cheap. . itPURE INSECT,POWDER • . • ATLANTA. SEA SA.LT .0A,,sifaman, jo"otaurraSIOumAl - • KEARS kraisomsn) SOAP FRESH LIME .JUICE , , 'T" 1...neas VIOLET POWDERS • . • s PURE PARIS GREEN PAIIS 1314003/ OP NINON. ' We pay,special atteatiOn to TRUSSES, and have the largest stock in the coulttY-e' ' . • • Beet fi. Cent CIGAR in town. • • ', . , ; - ej...4-311../F-IS lit : 40,4iblVillEtilE, . onEmisT A.ND DRUGGIST, • • i• • QLIIITUN, ONT, ' • • •• . ! • . • Removal! Rem -Oval! Dr. Worthiligton having bought ont'the business lately eariied on by ••: • Simp- son, eiurposes removing it to the building lately oetupied.by Thompson Switzer,' • • •. ' where be intends to open up a large etti'dk—Of -• , . . ••••NoreRes .Which will be second to none in thc county. ,He arse intends apmoiing 14 • , x, DRUG p RE to these premise. As he bas taken advantage orthe times and: ' • , bough rYlow-.prieesi- he: caregive-ayoua--gepd-atalue-for your money. -,Please' ' , call and, inspect his stock.., • • - • • _ , . . . • . . . - • .. . .1a.o1). Vi2--; Conts, ati..t-vvelier. , 0101ituton. NOTICE TO FARM:Bits AND BREEDERS Or PIGS --subricrlber will keep fgt. serilco a ptirit• bred Berkshire Boar. Terms 51, with privilege of re enagena. ......4,.....•.............s.,...,......,....,.,..acognmennanwertne-====nensmagn . COMMIX13,111 '‘....' ... •.--...- turnIngaf necessary. Lot 10, Cou. 1, Stanley,. London. • . .. Road., JOHN .S).`A.NBUILY. : •41°• . . . . • COAR FOR. StTEnft keeps for SerVice, at lila farm, Summer- hill, a thoromthbred Berle:11;1.0130er, of good notligree. Termalt at time of service., with pri %Cop of reterning if necessary. 1,4WILENCS.gANNING. - . . . BOAR FOIL, SBILVICB,TliP, patosroxso bag a splendid .young neetania Boar for serrieo. • It, has takim first prize whonlver c7hillit- cd this (alt Tonnes, 51 wo..useivedtro Of rauroing sI necessary. • TuOsicAltBETr.r, Bulk:M. . • INT7' • . tau hrted boar. van he kopt • for .cryiee, 01 • rot 1 -Titekursmithi-London road. Tortils..51. pay oat tmin.of service.. ivi..th privilgc of returning, n essitry.: JAS. • T.. 24n BCRILIM.lit'LL CA LP FOIL ..„„The sub,atriber .for sale first.class .Thoro ugh b i!ed Bell Calf,. ciglit Mon thit `old, wtti) spiendia pcdigrue.-Ocisteretrin the now cane-. 41:111 ltard 441 r— .1"!'!)11, 1,11,11tVIOE, --THE ITIscatuutt ;mops .for scrv..10, at his pi-cad:iris, Inv(3 • el ett, ,a th Oro nglibre 001f olk• Boar, rid spa I, Imo weli.linown stock miscr,, -Mr. Kingwood, of . Tr at time i.( 50771.7,1,. With priyitupc 1:r. return. ocets,ary, (MIN (1011171!. • _11 ' • -1)Ei0781111,,y, 110,711, SBRVICE,.:...-TIIB .1 SCIUCIM: 0-1:16Y, At Lollth,bOrt), the • f boro'bred Berkshire 'Boar, Liril Simons & gnine; of Ivan sae Loot Bernet, dant Itos0 by Hntithersot, Gouritlass' by 8ambo, and others, eir,of iumorted•stiiez. Lord zimr:ton t,:nk 2,n1.. prize thi,, ,,rear.at Toronto, indiotrial, .14 tit .11te Guelph,,Ist awl 111a trest0311, itlid 14 at 3rIth priOiltsre of remitting, 'if necessary., 1,0 J. BELL,. Louckshoro. •,.. r Ai • • catacw*aaticasprOsittzsztravamatiaarriata.,atiritaarititma.strattto A1.1174 fOLL • ' . • . • , . ,Trojot .F011 SALE,, -LOT 84, .4; Con, 0, --flood phicc,, ;pled. wild gond. 001110 and sec it; Will. be • sold cheap. • W. ('0110t101111 .1', 0, ,11. • . • mann fvott eileea,sCATIT.OF LOT '20; ON -Tilt 14th coo...of the township of Irian v it, coot ain about40 acres. arernat to matt •parellaseta ,atteile tb aaiattetotaitotaes: CAM IMION,13ttrristers, Goderich • 7 -"-- 'WARM EMI. SA ▪ of 100 acres,,TeV,1113t 38, not con. of Dellott, is offered for iittIO 011 reasonable terms. Good new frame house, nov &ante intro, and other Outbuildings; flay acres under aniflyation ;12 acres fall wheat, 27 acres ploughing dono,'well watot•cd. Situated *miles from tolidesbero, and. mees front, tho town di Clinton, Price, 54,500; SAMUEL ,YAMIESON, Londesbero. rij ABM" FOR S FARM ,0N- Tun 'HUB - os Read, lose aud 7, Goderich township, con. WNW -4014d acres, is offered for Wit 011 reasonable terins. About 120 atrea cleared =din good state of cultivation; balance good hardwood, good frame house, site, gonoral buildings, plenty of water, bearing orchard ; le .inties from the rising town of (ninon, Particular:inlay be obtained on tho promises, or by addrossing.TAMES PERDUE, Clinton P. 0. Cl,PLENDID FARM "FOR SALE..,-•TitAT ExcEL- k-7 attar farm of 174 nems, being lot e 08, 70 and 71, on the Maitland • concession, GoderIch township, About 131 mores cleared and in good state of outlive. Lion, On tho premises is a good brick house, with all convemenceS of stabling, bank barn, well watered, &O., good bearing orchard, church on the farm and 53hool not far aWity, about 0 miles front the town of (Minton. This fano Is one of the best in the township Of (lode. rich. Possession given at any time. Pail partioulat* on apptieation to the proprietor, JOHN RUDD, Gil& ton P. 0,, or Ot the NEW EitA OFFICE, Clinton. • . T,1Altill FOR SA.Lifs—TlIA.T (11101(1E, PAM! Tag x.‘ • • estate or •tbe late4oltrovhcomson, being west biota lot al," eon. 1, •Ertst,, Waaranosofreontaining 100 acres inorc or less; 80 acres eleared and in good state bush and renutioder 6) ia ar‘t)tilYire°11)iai NaTrt0135 ( e an askedhim why he didn't draw ' "eci'' 10 act" • hie ahooting itoti. Reaching- down for hi- litilVfint'ttt ft"d rallc.1)1""w """ On "'''• 'E'''''' 131 %runs, dwelling, ,barti 45333, 7taido 64,0•1 . 't 84tchel, 110 for the tint time cl. 3 tl wymcgovinvica rir . • ,a,....eateta eat et:eat..., aa, ',tit. 94t1.4. ...IA:• W 0 JP VT 741_,I A , .1111 1800aetedi'f;,,i41`e:4;rtglr',11.pg7r4e!i'`a`riitalitrielatd tt,„ mm good ) „els at (1 that the western lie had calculated to • use 1,11,05fiat note front io mule,, from MI% nimil 113 • in an inetant heel bean teketa and he hadpit tnlid'a rat"' with ,r11;41,Vi thought a wc»al about it befere, Tie Ina • `;`,1161.,,;*art,',"irna, 40E13; iliegtaii,e,eint'v) 1'; 1 , es cro ...e. -.•&.kaan ...raw", .....realcz,„. _ ",..,., ,,7„..... , ariat,MOTISrkeiTiti*ii=thjEnEr*Wqrlair..faanatr.F5aErta.rallik:Z.7.3=5"4 rnitanNtrngrittid . .. .... . , . . . , The sales in oi1 . ad y 'Made elothilt department 'are Showing a ;narked inereasq, .6: and we are -now la „alive tlet% we _have the right goods at rightaPrices. .Every garment iti cut by a first;class cutter, and the tiOving will bear tbo 010808)3 p00 . tuna. We marry a -levee stook toulaahow many it:ate:els, We• sell --a goodevery day SUIT for $5.60. 'We sell a fine all -Wool BlackW:orsted SUIT, with a 1 -Trimming finished as well as • , any suit made to order, for $13 • • . . If you went!ti'Stilt. of Clothes, ye ecue ye litlent•you will Nov o.:1 n o. , i,nw dollitra, by making a &election ft-oill 0111' littlek. WO cr arry it rill' dlIg9 f)C . . li. . l 4.4 EVEr4 il e.:.".7. a . SC) ',:iNti C'yt giiiTO. q.....v _,.. ',P ' t741 ' . 1 1 . . .1' Manufacturers of .8AsH, Doon$, 33 tir..;11)s, Iii.,001tING, SIDIG, 1 * 1 '!kl Lj CE114/NO, -.11iTOULDINGS, F.R.A.11-1t,g, PICKETS', &o., .and •all k:incla of A. NV-()B,TETITC.31-'11(3N., A .ARE NO .• .SULLIV.A. But the rule has very Pc4. exceptions, .that 'every .one who buys , Suit; a 'Pair of Pants, 'a Vest' or 01.,erept orany covering for ' , the ,body at the ' • ' ' • • OAK: ill; VA itut !vi .Are.so well.'satisaed wi1i3h0: Mike. the TriMmings, ' • • that *hpri .they.*ant an OthO).. • nit theynaelt, to tiS,' ,and send or bring their fri" •N:vith• thetn.. this. 13 ivhy. Our ' • • business has iiiizeased so rapidly; . • .T.P.iois. °Asa:. --If: • . , PRICES- ..i.t11.0.‘ .1v,(211. TUE . Mischa9 • k.9 •! Fiselact-1 411046'4 . , 9 - b41 "• laning sucbtssoltS -cro. affie We are- epening the season with an immense range of OVERCOATS, from the heavy service,. able Etaffe goods to the tnest Black and Color'ed Worsteds. ••, We sell a Boys' Heavy Cloth Over Coat for $2.50 We sell a Strong Durable Tweed 0., coat fat $5.00 We sell a Fine Black Worsted 0. Coat for, $8.50 Ourstook of TWEEDS and vionSTEdi ior ilia ordered clothing trade was never better assorted thqn i,t is at the present time- We are showing some •very attractive patterns in . , - LL:S.:301 30S' XI li_st*r_IC`304 It•'CU() 1.1 JEICS4. , All our departments are ito\v, replet‘o with the newest goods that are lit the mar- ket, and kvo will bo pleased to have yoki &di and see what we UPC offerhvg. ittJ LOIN DESISORO. Interior and Exterior Finisliingi.-• •LArrn •and SITINUIES kOpfi on. hand. Mill on Wellington St., opposite Woollen Mill. PLA.NS AND S.I.TOIFICA.TIOXS PAEP.A RED. CoOperl W..1.54. ange.9 usiriess The undersigned begs to ncitify the people 'of Clinton and vicinity that his hasbough* the HARNESS BUSINESS formorly •carrid e cy W.1 Neyttoki And that he is prepared to furnish Ilarnossveollars, Whipe,I,TrigkeAttallses, Buffalo ilObes, Blankets. And everything uettally IMO, in a first.elass Harne.is Show, at the low*eSt pekes, Spatifl attention is directed to intestock of LIORT }Ulf:NESS, whiell 1 will make a specialty, .1FLEV.ATIVEN4. PROPILIPTLIt, ATTICNDED r.Vo. ny strict: attention to businessand earefully stetlyine the wants of tie pito a a rtao ' ), merit a fair share of meronage. Give mo nail before purehasieg ebrew/iere. THE SP [la-01'1)081TO GJE430. SI=1:.A.IR.IVI: Aar . •