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The Clinton New Era, 1888-02-24, Page 6A ,1 NEW SPRING GOODS ! NEW SPRING *GOODS ! NEW SPRING GOODS ! Stock will be complete in a few clays Will show over 400 pieces of PRINTS for thespring and sum- mer season. Wait. for them, it will pay you S. WILSON, - CHEAPSIDE, NEXT DOOR TO T. COOPER'S; SON'S GROCERY, ALBERT. STREET, CLINTON. BOOTS sod 111t3 it !IOLEIIJ PRICE 12 Per Cent DISCOUNT en all CASH SALES tor the next two months. Having over eight thousand dollars worth of BOOTS & SHOES in stock, and as I don't want the goods, bat do want the oath, I have decided to give 12 per cent Discount on all Cash Sales for the next Two Months. As I carry the largest stock in the county, you can depend on getting anything in foot wear you want, or that can be got in any first•olass establishment at less than wholesale prices. I can and will undersell any other,either any of Darwin's lost links, or any other shoddy dealer in town, and don't forget it. Call on C. Cruickshank, the Boot Maker, ALBERT STREET, BRICK BLOCK, CLINTON C.DIN ro IS THE PLACE AND Rom* hl1roi aAXi IN CLINTON... .� Thi) •u d sd how been iltstrnoted by }ifs brother to, er for sale on'yeti Ioapone able tams, tollowi• properties in tbit Town of Clinton; 1a Toa propertyµt pre,' sent occupied by Afar Jima. ria 0V, on Oft south We of if ul' a Street, oonelating of t,►#" 1ot..on w. chic o ectad a 4411014148e, ata- anetllotdat the term uu of Batttteen urrr)'8t Ord, The atere and lot on Victoria St., now occupied b Mr J. B. Ceossen. "Full partiou• lore o31 app loation. 8. it. ton, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Pursuant to Section 34 of Chapter 107, Re- vieed Statutes of Ontario, and Section 1 of Chapter 9-46 Victoria, Ont., notice is hereby given.to)ithe creditors of Oharlee!Miadleton, late of the ;Townshipof Goderich, in the County !of Huron, yoman deceased who died on oraabout the twenty-ninth day of September, A. D., 1887, to send bypost,. pre- paid, on or before the 15th clay of Marahnext, to Elizabeth Middleton,Bayfield P. 0., or to Charles George Middleon, Clinton P. 0., or to JohueMiddleton„Olfnton P. 0., Executrix and Hxeoutors of the last will and testa- ment of the said late Charles Middleton, their christfan and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts, and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them and immediately after the 15th day of Mardi next. the assets of the said Charles Middleton (then distributable, if any) will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which notice shall have been furnish- ed as above required, and, the executors will not be liable for the assets sodistributed, or any part thereof, to any person of whose claim notice shall not have been received by them at the time of such distribution. ELIZABETH MIDDLETON, Executrix CHARLES GEO. MIDDLETON, and JOHN MIDDLETON, Executors Dated this 6th day of February, A.D., 1888. ---- - JOHN I ISEMAN IS THE SPOT TO BUY YOUR Stationery, Paper and Envelopes, School Books. Fancy Goods, Berlin Wools, Fingering Yarns, Wall Paper, &c. A. full and new stock Ia1 close prices. W COOPER, Deaver :Block Aire Will offer for the next 30 days all Winter Goods at greatly reduced prices, in order to clear previous to entering stock on Feb. la. Special Iteduction in MILLINERY. and- MANTLE CLOTHS. per cent off for cash. CARD. CLINTON MARKETS. 'The undersigned having disposed of his business to Messrs. Calbtck and Reith, be- speaks for his suocessore a continuation of the same liberal patronage that was aoeord- ed to him. At the sauce time he requests all persons indebted to him to settle the same at once, as he is about to leave town. A. A. BENNETT, Clinton. BUFFALO LIVE STOCK MARKETS CATTLE—About 15 cars good cattle and 4 cars odd lots offered on Tuesday market slow and draggy; two cars fat Michigan butchers 53.65; one car do. shipping, 1,265 lbs., at 54 35, and one load extra, 1,430 lbs.,at 55; balance of sales were of Western and Ohio stock. 54 30 for a car of 1,270 lbs. average being highest price, while butchers' stock was 5c to 25o lower. SHEEP AXD LAMES —11e• ceipts about 5 cars held. Market dull and some common sheep are still unsold There was considerable trading in lambs and 57 was paid for one load of extra averaging 101 pounds. 'TORONTO LIVE STOCK MARKET The demand on Wednesday was ra- ther brisk and higher pricee were asked, though buyers would not give more than last week's prices. The _average price for fair butchers' cattle was abort 3.1 'per lb. with picked lots at 4c. and a little better. There were not many exporters offered, and those were not of the best quality. Good exporters will find a 'ready sale at about4}c. per lb. Alimit- ed number of choice exporters will be wanted for seine time. There were not • enough sheep on the market for the de- mand. Good sheep sell from 55 to 56 per bead, and lambs from 54 to 56. No .good calves were offered, and they are wanted. Calves weighing from .140 to 160 lbs.; bring from 58 to 512. Fat hogs sell from 55.25 to 55.40, per 100 lbs.— The demand for them is good. Store hoge are in fair demand anti bring from 65 to 55.25 per 100 lbs, MORTGAGE SALE Under and by virtue of the' power of sale contained in a certain mortgage, which will be produced at timo of sale, there will be sold by public auction, at the Rattenbury House. Clinton, —ON— Saturday, ON._Saturday, Marcll 3rd, 1888, At 11 o'clock in the forenoon, byJames How- son, Auctioneer, that valuable farm propor- ty being Lot Number 36, in the Ninth Conces- sion of the Township of Godorieh, in the County of Huron, oontaining 80 acres. The farm Is an excellent one, in fair condition and well fenced. There are upon the premi- ses a frame house, frame barn, wells, orch- ard, &c. The property is well situated as to roads, churches, and schools, and is about 4 miles from the fiourishing town 05 Clinton, Terme will be made known on day of sale, or may be ascertained upon application to the Vendor's Solicitors. The Vendor is pre- pared to allow a large portion of the pur- chase money to remain 01.1 mortgage at 6 per cent interest. Dated this 15th day of February, 1888. JAMES HOWSON, Auctioneer. MANNING & SCOTT, Vendor's Solicitor. The above sale stands ad- journed until Wednesday, the 14th day of March, 1888; at the same place and hour. Corrected every Thursday afternoiie, Thursday, Feb. 23, 1838. Wheat, spring, 0 70 a 0 82 Wheat, white and red • 0 8J a 0 83 Oats 040a040 Barley 0 65 a 0 70 Peas 0 60 a 0 60 Flour, per cwt 2 00 a 2 25 Potatoes - 0 50 a 0 70 Butter 0 17 a 0 18 Eggs 0 16 a 0 17 Pork • 6 75 a 700 Hay - 800a800 Sheep pelts 0 50 a 0 76 Lamb skins 0 60 a 0 80 Hides, • 5 00 a 5 50 SEAFOI1Tl3 1t4ARKETS SEAFORTII, Feb. 23, 1888. Wheat, spring, 50 70 a Red aur1 white . 0 80 e Oats, • • 0 35 a Peas, - - - 0 60 a Barley, • 0 00 a ,Buttert • 016 a Eggs, • 017 a Potatoes, . 0 50 a Pork, • 6 50 a Flout [Ger owt - • 2 00 a The Toronto Empire says: —E xport dealers arehard at work in the Waterloo and Wellington district making pur- chases of fat cattle for spring delivery. From what can be learned the prices paid have been 55 to 55.25 per cwt, but some buyers aro reported to have gone as high as 55.75 for choice cattle,— Among those who are said to have made large purchases are Joseph Featherston Joseph Bellinger and the Dunn Bros. Drovers who have• been through the feeding sections say there are not half so many fed, farmers aro inclined to sell as many as they cdn and as some' as possible. Speoulation is now being in- dulged in as to the futtre of the trade and the advisability of buying now, A leading shipper remarked that 19'92 was the only year In which dealers who bought thus early in the season made lI good profits. 0 80 0 83 O 37 O 60 0 70 0 17 O 17 0 65 7 00 2 50 BLYTH MARKETF, Reported vpecially fer Naw'ERA every Thursday B.ytb, Feb. 23, 1888. Fall wheat,red, per bush. . 79 a 82 Fall ' new 78 a 80 Oats 38 a 40 Barley 58 a 68 Peas 57 a 59 Potatoes, per bal; 75 a 80 Eggs per dor, 15 a 15 Butter,rolls . 18 a 18 Cheese . . 13 a 15 Lard , . .2 10 a 12 Flour per ewt. 200 2 10 Hoge, . . 6 00 6 75 8 00 8 50 Straw . 2 00 4 00 MONTREAL LIVE STOCK J'1 Ah li ET There was a pretty large supply of butchers' cattle on the markets and on account of the soft weather,the butchers were rather backward in purchasing, so the trade was dull and prices lower. The boat cattle sold at about 4c per Ib., with pretty good animals at about 31c do., and common stock from 21c to 3;1c per Ib. Very few sheep are offered; and these not of good quality,selling at from 4c to 4c por lb. Spring lambs are be• ginning to comp in and sell at from 64 to 55 each. The horse trade continues brisk, and during the last week there wero shipped from here to the United States 123 horses, costing 512,016.50, or an average of 597.69 each, Tho highest priced lot were 15 horses which cost 51,- 553, and the lowest priced lot were 19 horses which cost 51,780. ti e AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCIC,cfcc The subscriber will sell by public auction,ou THURSDAY, MARCH 1. —0N— Lot 3;�, Con. 9, Goderich T'p, The following articles, viz: -1 Horse rising 5, 4 Mares all in foal, 1 Poroheron Filly rising 3, 1 Filly from Colquhoun horse, 1 driving Mare 8 -yrs old, 2 Steers rising 2, 2 Heifers rising 2, 8 Calves, 3 Cows in calf, 1 stripper Cow, 1 breeding Sow, 4 Pigs, 2 Belfhinders, 1 hay Rake, 1 pea Rake, ]land Roller, 1 new Fan- ning.Mill, 2 Plows, 1 two Plow, 1'Mower, 1 Broadcast Seeder, 1 sot Harrows, 2 Waggons, 2 Buggies,1 new Sleigh,1 Cutter,1 now Wheel- barrow, 2 sets double Harness, Ducks, Geese, Chickensand other articles. An will be sold without reserve as the pro - 'victor has rented his farm. Sale to tout mence at 12 o'clock, noon. TE11MS.—All sums of 55 and under, cash ; over that amount 9 months' credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes. W. H. STEEP, Prop, JAS.HOWSON,Auet. BUSINESS CHANGE CARD OF THANKS. The subscriber having disposed of his busi• nets to Mr Albert Holloway, desires to return his thanks Co the many friends who patron- ized him' during his residence in Clinton, and bespeaks for his successor an even more lib- eral support than that accordBe4d liiin, R. TO IIIE PUBLIC. In reference to the above, the undersign- ed desires to say that he will continue the TAILORNG Business In all its branches. Having just finish- ed a term of practical instruction with one of the best tailors in Toronto, and believing himself qualified to satisfac- torily perform any work entrusted to him, he confidently asks for the support of the people of Clinton and vicinity. A full line of goods usually required in the tailoring business, will be carried by him, and his personal attention will be given to all orders for clothing. A Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Patron ageRespectfnlly Soli- cited. A. J. HOLLOWAY, STORE OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, CLIItTOe. THE PRINCIPLE COLD -1 m m 2 MEDICATED. Head ,)iu^, 215 Yorae St., Toronto. N. Washington, M.D.L•C.P,S.O., Eminent Throat and Lung Surgenn,will visit CLINTON, RATTENBURY NOUSE, —ON— MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20th, UM ONE DAY ONLY Coss EARLY. -:- CONBULTATION FEM. NAMES AND ADDRFSSR9 OF PATIANTs CORRD BY I)R. WASHINGTON'S NSW METHOD, M. 8. D;nn, Bridgenorth, Ont., Catarrh, head and throat. Mrs Jos. Ey re, Kimballs, Ont., re- moving growth from note. Mr Stevenson, (boil - or fnuwtry) Petrelea, OW'., Catarrh, Mrs M. Cornish, Wallaceburg, Ont„ Asthma and Con- sumption. Mrs Mct.andress, lona, Catarrh of the threat, Mrs .1. tanning and inn, Kingston, Catarrh and Catarrhal Deafness. Mrs R. Chair• her, Ayluti•r, Ont., Catarrh thror.t. Mrs Jas. Ember -on, Napanee, Ont., brnrrohitts,lor,g stand - Mg. J. A Little, Dundalk, Ont., Catorrh. J. E. Kersey, Badgerose P. O., Catarrh, bad form. A. 1). Crint's sell, Wallncebnrg, Ont., Catarrh, head and throat. 5, Menzies, Warehom, Oat., Catarrh, head and threat. Mrs F.Sentt Sterling, Ont., -catarrh, head and throat. Edith Pierce, Strathroy, Ont., enlarged tonsils. W. Lindsay, Petrelea, Out., catarrh. Mrs ,I,Tait, Vyner,Ont.' eatarrh, toad and throat. Mr a.Nehle, jeweller, Petrelea, catarrh, throat. II. McCeu , P. 11., Strathroy Ont., broncho consumption. W. H, Storey of Storey, Sr Son, prominent glove mann. facturers of Acton, Out., cured by Dr Washing. ton of Catarrh of the throat, bad form, and pro- nounced incurable by eminent spscialiats in C;tnnda and Rnyts11.1. Write 1i1Wi for partteular.a • Manager. Estate J. EAaCENB. NEW .1 G000S --OPENED AT ROBERTSON'S COTTONS, GINGHAMS, SHIRTINGS, TICK- INGS, COTTONADES, TOWELING, EM- BROIDERIES and TABLE LINENS. All fresh and new, and right down to the bottom in prices. Call and inspect before buying elsewhere. Robortson's (hut ouii tm. ERYT NI ----000 N6 NEW NEW DRY GOODS, NewGBOOTS SHOES, NEW - GROCERIES. The Popular Dry Goods Mouse y' y Londesboroo Having just bought a stock of new goods at the present ,low prices, I am in a position to sell goods as .low as any respectable house in the Dominion. Any one -wanting ,good. goods at lowest prices ,will save money by calling on me. I always keep good Staple Goods, and will not be undersold by any one in the trade. BUTTER and EGGS taken in exchange for goods. A call respectfully solicited, x x H. PLUMSTEEL-; SEARLE'S BLOCK, NEXT TO CHEAPSIDE BUST OPENED TWO CASES, MensFUR & FELT HATS THE LATEST NEW YORK STYLES. New Prints,New Dress Goods, New Curtains, New Spring Jacket Cloths, New Jerseys, WONVERF'T'L VALVE. J. G. DETLOR & CO., 4 Spring Goods arriv- ing daily and open- ing out very nice. The colorings and pat. terns in Prints and Dress Goods are very attractive, , and these goods will no doubt have a rapid sale. Secure what you want of these early. W. L. OUIMETTE, LONDESBORO Business Change FURNITUREk= 8INT D =-1UNDERTAKING TO MY CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS IN CLINTON AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY: --- After over 30 years of business life in Clinton, I have retired from the furniture and undertaking line, and the •business will be carried on by my son, J. C. Stevenson. I thank those who gave me their .custom for so many years, and ask you to continue your,patronage to t1.r'e.eatablah- ment, as my son has a long experience as a 1itanufaeturer of Furnifdre and Undertaker and Funeral Director, having for a number of years taken the oversight in both of these departments. Orders entrusted to him will be satisfactorily filled. THOS. STEVENSON. FURNITURE &c. As I will in future carry on the business of Furniture & Undertaking,Albert S.t.,Clinton - As mentioned above, I -will endeavor to sell reasonable, to oondilct business on fair busiuess principles, and hope by giving a go)d article for a fair price, to command a share of public patronage. • " Stocktaking and a Great Reduction in Prices may be looked for in a Short time, J. O. STEVENSON OOTSI SHOE W.Tayl�r ons. SPEC' AL CLEARING SALE OF i3ALANCE OF \VIN"I'E' STOCI , PREVIOUS TO STOCKTAKING. FOUR PRICES ARE AS LOW AS THE LOWEST W. TAYLOR & SONS (1I.AINT(7N. ti .14