The Clinton New Era, 1879-01-16, Page 6J..s1,lr u4ll,l lea,, WO,
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R THE MILLION
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Special Cheap Lots
AT
HODCINS &P�1
BARGAINS IN OVERCOATS. TO CLEAR:
BARGAINS IN BLANKETS TO . CLEAR,
y
BARGAINS IN FLANNELS TO CLEAR.
BARGAINS IN WOOL BRAWLS TO CLEAR,
BARGAINS IN . FURS TO.OLE AR.
BARGAINS IN HEAVY CLOTHS TO CLEAR,
BARGAINS IN HEAVY TWEEDS 'TO CLEAR'
Great Bargains -all TountIThr all- l',.epartr. eats
sand COLORED
• 'various
A mannificclut tssOrtf11clt IT +1 1 4ities—Grin 'widths,.'
• Rrva',
t:a1. ,oi'.Y SIT ADES, ATLOW 'P1;ICES.
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ALL WOOL, • DRESS CASHMERES, SERGES,
Empress Cords, Russell Cords, Estamine Cloths,
Suitings,
All at STARTLING PRICES NOW6FOR .. CASH:
HO.DGINS &SAY.
Dec, 12, l473t.
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ince 1-1C)LaIDA..-75r
AT THE
Till,: WANTON N: IV ERA.
VLIN 1't►ik rtl<$E'I'h.
;January 111,, 1879.
Wheat, fall, red, }hush, f$0 30 a 0 85
Wheat, fall, white, ..
0..85 a 0 87
Spring, - 0 7.0 a 0 80
018 a 080
0 28 a, 0 :0
0 50 a O ,Gte
• 050 a 055
%1 00 A 4 50
050 a 050
3 25 a 3 00
4 50 a 5 50
0 12 a • 0 15
0• la a 0 10
• 8.00 a 9 00•
4 50 a 5 50
• 0 25 •a.0 70
350 a 400
1' 50. n . 1'.75
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SI A.E11R1'IA :t1 SRA WAS.
,7at111'try .10, 1.870,
Wheat—Fall 00 811 a (1 85
• S'prin„ • 0 72 It 0 80
Flour, - 4. 00 a 4 50
Oats - • - 0 28 - a 0 30
Peas 0' SO' a 0 52
Barley • 0 SO a 0 00
Potatoes • - - 0 50 a ' 0 65
Batter • - . 0 1.2 a 0 15
Iag _1)x2 t 015.
Hay, • 8 00 i 9 00
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hlfo,
Oats,
Bar1oy,
Peas,
1'lotlr,
Potatoes,
Pork,
Beef,
Butter,
=S,
'Cgs}
11ay,.
Hides,
Sheepskins
(:lover -
Cimothy
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. CiODER1Cil1'MARIC T(
,TilaalY_ 15, 1379,
Wheat -Fall • $0 80 a 0 85
• IOW TO ELEVATE THE . STANDARD.
1'111116 ail isle le out intended to attract the attention
1' of any one in a l;optical sense, hat to inform our
1readmit that a new yam has been establiehed'in Lou.
1 don, Ontario, called the STA/MAUD. In its Tx speetns.
( Its character ho N1M is *P wis lbo described l9e,ently free from Party
ties to disouss,allpolitical questions upon their merits,
`without reference to Party inttxests, and to report all
1 tavctings anis ooca1renceo fairly and lmpartiall'. And
` although
t the dis,Rssion erable1 Politics aion of n1,4'olltical Eer will o
ono-
n)y, wo shall not olaiu. the honor of re.Weoseatinot nor
shall wo pretend tool
o oApress who views and se os
at
either of the two Opposing parties. 14, the discussion
of questions sffeotlug the -welfare of this great Dominion,•
onr highest aim shall be to advance broad and liberal
views le a truly independent spirit, making our journal
in this, ns In all other respoctp, an lndependcnt liberal
newspaper. Wu Wiese that pablie sentiment is now
ripe for the uatiiuti,•n of malty political reform*, such
as the reconetntction of the Senate, Compulsory Voting,
the2lbolltiou of Canvassing, pod the Committee System,
and the extension of the franchise in Buell a direction
that no intelligent citizen over twenty -ono years et age
shall be denied the privilege -of voting
STPe'cNpnsaa;Lilt
nedo*obno whagnudatto ckveoenptstheoarepi*igs dy ta
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ter day throughout the world, and the Literary, Educa-
tional and other Departments promise to bo pleasing as
well as profitable features of tho paper.
The 61 Armen[) is published daily at 10 per nonan,
pad oeehly at $1.21 per annum, the weekly being an
eight page paper oentitipiug 48 columns of matter, nod
tiro daily being halt the 0110 of the weekly.. Tho (llloc
of publieetion is at 426 Richmond ,street, and Messrs.
Groat & 'Westlake are the publishers. Sample'. copies
will be mailed freu ou application to any ono who has
not yet seen tho S'r txn:tun.
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'Clic subscriber tarry that conveniently situate/1'11nd
desirable farm lot 01, 711i con•.'1Tullett, for anlo•, 100
aorta, 80uloart;d remainder good hardwood hush; There
are two frame barns and two frame sheds, dwelling
house, splcudid well, good orrhard I very 10(00 grazing
Spring - 0.70 ' a 0 75 tw!)t,htt(tonly,faulmilesfrom(,ltnton whusewhetoarse
p 00 1 i 5e orailroalls. T'oesienhin ivenimmediattly.
�ar
hour _ _ -_; \111 1slr`al�t:
• 0 23 a 0 30 ilulinit Sept. 12,1&7$, •
. o 5° a o 52 •• 'FARM" 5.Olt
050 a • 0 5 • :
0 50 r1 .0 At; rrulm nnSorrili,ned otters for sato his fru•nr of 70 aornn,
6 00 a 8. 00 t nusiettng of north-west half' of lot •1ii, introit ICltnd,
0 t1 • t 0 ],(i G0011eh Township. Over 1M acres cleared, and iu a.
0 lir a 0 1S goof statcof onitivrettnm ro,xalndor good hardwood.
(=unci frrunn hottsp, A ith stpne caTlar fratno burn, Out-
3,.25 a. .4 00 ' buiidm • , &o, poli orchards, ono. *tat. 73'troc�^, newly
,7 •00 a 5 50 I planted Sift/atoll, nibs.hent C liuton,
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▪ 2 10 ;t .2 50- ' (}odolich'Towoship, Due. 11, 1N7P, ln,+
°ate, -
•Poris, .
Barley,
Potatoes
clay.
Butter
Pork,
hides"
• •Wnnl1
Jt f r1.1111 1(•1•rltil , thiit the appv1itttirent. of 11esst's,
�+-��-
.A: milON,& Rnh•nr, (117 rowan, as Agents el
l w
o
rpa11iaubecrfbe' wi 1os to intimate: to Chu peel/I/.o'Mutual .Fire insurance Company,'
4. (Iiu outhat on C [Tli41 w1Ane. f0 h •I will Of tf0untw E Wellingou,iY this inv eautoilatl..
t nmmcug0 who solbug of nock in Clinton, and will non•
100000 do) throughont the winter. lleitii%deliver Ay W. I.'tI{IIEtgi,.1iw.t has' _been 'itrpninted
ewuty elernrn3 Mud eveutug• Sundawv cN.Tr4ca,nnil u111 G;Agetrt•tm tkth^.tnwi'7la i'O blcintty, ori t le•uu v pruparoa
—karat' Wiry roap'tinbblo rate of $ts .00 wu r,,,itiirRai- to ta1,c n ppliaatl m+ far this ('nmpan), the cheapest la
s+4•4 . b i1 0 Srrn.,for.',u emits. hattohngo rOFpletfllyn0 l too.iaonuturn, .
Belted: -'13y maw. . CIIART,l •,'D,l.VIDR01 .
11 ;if 1VL'MIl, sexy 1.rtrts.
t:ollorich. Tywilohiir, Nov. 0U, 1678. • G ne1pL', 9th Dec,, I87tt. , ft..
� ..�. WILL BE--OEL-EBRrAT_E D..: BY':.., A :.,.:.
GREAT
NO'11(.%Vit'' Dj s(.)L1.i'1"1t)N.. .
vou'tbat. the partnership bei•
waonthanudmref�ncd, as Gr
ruton,. has' this dnS been di
nt: Aoconute rally paid,
va reoeipts,lnr•th'c same, nt
by the lust of Fgbrnary.
TA11'L+S i'f[O4IPS014Z,
13. 51YIT%b;T1. • '
C'liiitoii; Jan. lat,'18711.
;;��''�-Ol1OL is hereby given' ss
,Li tof"ro existing bot Oro -
sem, in. tlio Town. of • Cl n-
nolved by mutual oonso. to
either party, who will'gi and.
•would request payment
OF
\j¢TILL is.horoby a Ivan t]ir%t thl. underetgned have
•' - 1\ - this dap entered into ao-part.rership for the
posa of carrying on the business di General Oroeers in
the rows o[Clintoiiit'
1 T.tS. TlIOrtlsl?N,
• JOHN 130I,EK.•
Clinton, Jrn.lst„1971•
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�1'hilu
thankful for -the 15alsoutige .bestowed oil the old titin, •theirs aitccessuCs would ro
speck fully, ash 'a co,ntinuande of.t'lla_same,—haping l>_y :'ttilet••ittenti.ot1-•to ,busitwee. and
keeping nothing bat the best stock to merit, a fail sbare'ef patronage.
"WE- 'TiAVP•. o rrAND A C}10CC')i ANn'Fltrssrt AsSoatT41J1 i Oi
W-HICF4ARE TO, B•E' - SOLD •.•
At a Reduction of Ten Cents 011 :the. Dant.
very—Lady: Should see our MINK SETS.
We also -give the same discount to clear the bal-
ance ; of our
Winter
pitereOlg
11ANTLE
Nntlemen
LILY R GFRI
C flees,' Sud ws. SpiCe , :0 `a iu &e
•1•N(11:I'1Ili; R't;111 .[: 1,0'1 or \rw •
— 13OOT:S: A,N11►.._'HOF,S,
.11rl'iicll will be sold on•t1i<i most retwsola;ll,lo; ter".fns.
A.?1M'1?} CTI()N.:OF STOCK A.NI)P:R10ES ,ASKED.
Clinton, Jan, 91878..
tTHoMPSON &
es
-BOLES.
Ten - per• cent' Reduction :on ' our.
ORDERELOTHIN Price
List for the Next Four Weeks.
ALSO,
WILL CUT, FREE OF CHARGE, ANY TWEEDS
iBOUGHT .FROM US.
FISH i , C Ai .& CO.
(litttan, Doe, 18, 1'878.
OTIC
,
e.- n de rs.I' ' ewill
take stock: and: •4ransfer
his business n a
_ye
days, all thosein'debt.ec
to him .. MS T, F, T T L.:; --_.�
THEIR ACCON'. 9. S ,1'.1'1
1J....C. I L Lt R.
Clinton, ,Tann. 0, .1879,
mit
SLAUGHTER
000-- —.,ter
!
�•�PRICES
—A—MJ C- 0 0 s
'"TILL -BE ' $QT:D–
T
a
WRIQH7&.:V0-0,....
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We announce this :Sacrigee Sale because we are
obliged to do it. We .will: be under the necessity
of removing` our stock of' Goods to another store
shortly,as we are about to begin making exten
'sive alt ratio �s -in ouiLpresent premises, and as
there his not another vacant store- in Clinton large
enough to hold our present big stock of . goods.
We.a1 a com Bled . to offer them.,to the people at . .
SLAUGHTER PRICES,' Yn ,order toe reduce the
stock,` so that it: will: *be small -enough to remove :
it= to some. other building.
The : contract for.the::enlargement and other al-
terations of the •: store which we now : occupy, is
let to Messrs. Cooper & McKenzie, of this town,
who are waiting upon us - to remove the Goods.
SO COME ALO1 r C/I e
WE WANT EVERY MAN, WOMAN ' and .CHILD
TO GET THE. SLAUGHTER 13*RG-AINS -W-H.
IL-E.
THEY LAST. THE GOODS 1V1UST BE SOLD IF
PRICES . WILL DO IT.. BRING ALONG -mug-
MONEY,
OURMONEY, IT WILL. "ACT LIKE A CHARM ON US.
BARGA1NS1 ' 0 1w , : BARGAINS.
Will bethe order of the. day for some time at
THE GREAT CHEAP- STORE
. H.
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RTG'llT&QO-
�PPOSrE
THE M11MARKET.
(! 1,1 N'CON0 l )e* , 12. 1 75.