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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1879-08-28, Page 5AuGUST 2S, DM) PRELT4INARY " ADVERTISEMENT, 1879 Aut umn Trade. 187.9 mEE undersigned desires to 'return his sinoere thanks to the people of Clinton and vicinity for thesenerous patronage extended to him awing the past sea- ', 36n, and begs to announce that pi eparations, 0.1 A MOST. ELABORATE SCALE, for the Fall.and Winter Trade of 1879, are being rapidly iiiadoancl; When completed, - • will be found without dolibt THE MOST SATISFACTORY :EXHIBIT EVE. MADE IN TRIS PART or THE COUNTRY. No reasonable expense will • be spared and every efibrb will be put forth to have the stock thoroughly assorted in all the.newest and most desirablelQndS rredUCed for the Dry oods trade, and., the Prices iball be right in every particular. We will! e able to show vm,u4 tonovou TaTE•VALLST) in every department. • The %traordinary distress in manufacturing centres in Britain and Europe, fermi goods on the market, and notwithstanding our advanced tariff, prices im • general will be found as low as evor.knoWn, except in goods,. Where the raw Mar• Aerial may have advanced visibly, such a Silks, &c,, there will be little difference in price, • ''• • We begin the autumeeanipeign by 6110wing the alkalies •gtiard orw.hal is to come, and already have opened this week several cases and bales on fall • account, And no:kV:4er Boole eterttinevatue in Ce‘lf.aeocie. • New •Black I.Austres, rarevalue. .9* ' New Mack eashmercs, our standard,atakez P• . , • New Union,. Cashuteris, not to be excelled for finish and vitIue.• Clarions and Odd-1001ring .designs in New Prints, IMO which maim up Very tony.and stylish—see them. PLAIN PRINTS, QUIET COLOR• PRINTS, POLKA: SPOT PRINTS, • FANCY MADDER PRINTS; FANCY CHINTZ PRINTS,. • Prints of every deseriPtion ;in. great variety, very cheap. New Colored Lustres, lovely shades. "• • • Nfew Wincies, aniazing, value. • • . NeW Grey Flammels at cOrreet piriceso . New Black Velveteens, right shade. • 11".. STOCK WELL ASSORTED ALL. COTTON Good Farm, Wanted. 'AND "LINEN GOODS, ANP LOTS MORE TO EOLLOW WAfar t=igitrtoi C:iignotoot rN OR TIVO, TIIEFINEST.DIr-SPLAY stizt=4.to Box, 106, CLitiroix.0. THE .N.EW ERA. ,r, giaart•ooa dia am Vs's . August 28, 1870. Wheatfall, v-edp $4hush, $0 90 a 0 93 Wheat, fall, White, 0 90 a 0 93 Sr ezfrei,ng, ..1tedeliaff, . - 00 8,80 ea 00 9920 O - • 0 35 a 040 Barleyats, • 0 45 a 0 00 ,. • • 0 50, a 0 02 . Thur,l8ntga, Butter, ae' . ' . . 0 09 a 0 10 . - 5 00 s 5 00 • 0 30 a 0 05 . • 0 7 a 0 9 Hay, , • • ' • • 7 00 a 8 00. li • 4 50 a 5 25 Saleeps'eking; • • 0 25° a 060 . 3 50 3 75 2 25 Servant Girl Wanted, WOrTia liTANTED, a god general Servant Girl, VT by the 10th of .September. Apply to oitnton, 4110.21)1,559.3g18. G. IV: B&ILTON, Voters' List -1879., AtuntcfrAurry or mur: • TOWNSHIP OF .111.111-1-Erri.„ ofnyza): Clover •• •wroTioB herebilliven that 1 have trans - Timothy • ' 1 75 a .1.1( nutted or delivered to the persona men. -4* 4,111:411. ' tioned in the third and fourth sections of the REAPING OONTSST AT CUEPSTOW.—On July " WOW • Lida ,Act," the copies required by 28th, a contest, looked forward to with much said section to be so tranetnitted or. delivered inLerest- took place on the farm of-Mrr- john- -of the list; tertvdtx•,piretrant to asid-Aot, of all Conumeans, in Chepstow between the Brantford ' Kirby" and Hamilton " Bravlley" reaping machines, ,the latter inetinfeetuied, by Messre. S. J. Sawyer & Ce., in which both were subjected to a fair test: -For finch a trial the Weather was all that farmers could desire, and 3/1r. Cununans' splendid field' truly one in Which a reapingInaehint .coula,flia, shown off to great advantage. Trie`-'31titny" and. 0t Dradly" men wertearly on the ground, and long before the judges- had been appointed each of the competitors had been taxing his strength at. reaping and preparing to win victory for his own maahine. The perform, alio and results Were viewed with much in- toest, but from the start the observations, of rum who really knew what a good nia• -chine was, went to show that the " Bradley" machine of Hamilton, handled and 'conducted by Messrs. Murphy and Pearson, the former gentleman of Arthur vtilage, the latter of persons appearing by the last revised. assess- ment roll of the *aid municipality to be en- titled .te:A.90-i0,111o. ad,. muniojgality, electionsIor members of the Legislative As- sembly and at Municipal Eleetiona; and that said list was first posted up at my office, at Londesbore, on the $th day of August, 1879, and. there remains for inspection. • " Electors are called_ upon to examine the list, and if any omissions or other errors are found therein, to take immediate proceedings to have the said ShriffirdtfiReted 'according to law. , Dated,this 00, day of Auguat,'I879. •JAMES BRAITHWAITE, • Clerk of the said Municipality., !-•-••••••••••4 Voters' Lidt-1.879, 41,11NIOEPAVIATX Ols TIIN TOWNSHIP OP STANtEY, COUNTY TORION. • Hamilton, would eventually carry the itiges • in its favor. . The judges selected for the oc• 11/41-0•1'1PV: As 'hereby given that I have trens- casion were Jobe, Comnreanar Simon 4-1 :tutted or delivered to the persons men- •• tioned in the third. and fourth sections of the 1/nox, and Eugene Hagan. The following is the certified decision of these gentlemen, and .it reminds one of the old proverb, which says, " That the proOf of a pudding is in the eating ef it." "We the undersigned judges in the contest, between the " Kirby" and "Badley" reaping machines, give our decision in favor of the "13radley" machine for the following reasons t—lst. In giving. beet delivery of sheaf. 2nd. For its durablity. Br& For its simplicity of onStruotion: 4th. For me. chanieal construction. 5th. For. adjustable • movement of rakes. (Signed) John Num - mans Simon Knox, Eugene Hagan." Promi. Voters'Itista .Aet," the copies required by said section to be so transmitted or delivered of the list,,made pursuant to said Act, of all persons apporing by' the last revised assess. meat roll of the said municipality to bo en- • titled to Vote in the said munisipeiity, at electione for members of the Legislative As- sembly and at Municipal:Elections ; and that -said list was 'first posted up at my office, at Varna, on the 29th day of July, -1879, and there 'remains for inspection, `• • • •Electors are called upon to examine the list, and, if any omissions or °diet errors are . tient among the onlookers, who throughoutfound therein,. to take immediate proceedings regaedecl the contest with a lively inters and who never left the ground until. the. judges' decision hacl been rendered, was the geed. priest of Chepstow,* the Rev. Father Waddelt—Bruce Herald. ' • • t to have the said errors corrected according to law. • Dated this 29th day of July, 1879. • WILLIAM PLUNKETT, Clerk ef the said Municipality. , , • • . „.. . . • • • • • • • ' • '' • . • ' 0 OF THE SEASON WILL. BE 1VIADE AT ' • N T1 E • ZOIIN-toDdiNS'•,',14anclieSt6t Ho-tise • • • A LL ACCOUNTS DUE TO THE GODEHT0li FOUN- CA. Der and 1anntaitur1cSCimpally (Lizatted)must • beipromptly settled to aVoid teats,: Ho PeroOtle dee au- thorized •to receive rayraeutis Or iils� settlereente en '•helittli of the oomprory, excePt tbe virideridgned. • . • JOHN CIIRISTTAN, Seoretary., dociorieh, JIMO Hith, 1879. • „„, • ‘." • • • • • • • • • • racitditia. • "' 9 • • OF • • • --We have determined .to clear lines at 4 , out the following Caution.r- Lime .Juice... The public) in cautioned against parohaeing Lime , Juice and its preparatione, many.of which ,consiets of moat pEr..ExEnrova MIXTURES, and are being offered by the vendors so substitutes for the Genuine Lime Fruit inlet). To ensure the obtaining oi ,ABSoutserratr Loon Ent= ;oxen and its prop allow, the public ie requested to see that every bottle purchased has the Siegal Capsule:with the Trade mark of the MONTSERRAT 00. On It, as well as on the Dated this 4th day of Ang., 1879. ne sure you ask for " MONTSERRAT" and see i WM. A. MORRISON, . label, uous cornols GENUINE.. i that you get it. . • . • Clerk of said Municipality 5 •••••/.....11. 00 • No PRELIIIIINARY.in our CAMPAIGN, We• wish to get at actual Rit.OTS as soon as possible, FACT •NO. 1—We leave now in store.here 150 Stoves, comprising COOKING STOVES, PARLOR HEATING STOVES, PARLOR COOK STOVES, BOX: STOVES, TRIPLE HEATERS, COAL BASE BURNERS, all vale - ties, COOKING .RANGES, &c. FA.0"1- Pi0 2. ----"We- will sell - them -at sueh -fabulous-- - • 6 low prices, that it you have CONSOLIDATED BILLS only, (which AakeAt_par)_you_ can get pur_choic-e the,above, FACT NO. 3.=The above are POSITIVE FACTS. • •••••,... 000 •• " " Paints, Oils, Glass, .Putti, Brushes, Ike. Machine Oil, (a, specialty.) illUiLDINGI HARDWARE of every ° class. VoterS't1st--1879. • • mumexpALLTyOF- VILLAGE •OF ' BAYFIlLD, • • comixvcor rilinox.. , 1VOTICE is hereby given that I have thins. • witted or delivered to the .persons men. tionecl in :the third and feiwth sections of the Voters' Lists AO," the copies' required by, said section to be sq transmitted or. delivered • of the list, made pursuant to said Act of all ....persons.apnearing_by.the:liatrevises1 mew merit. roll of .the said municipality? to be en: titled to vote in `the said municipality, at • electionslor men:them of the Legislative As- oembly and at Milnicipal Elections; and that said -list was-first-posted.uplit. my `office, at `.13ayfield, on the 4th day of August, 1879, and there remains for inapeotion. • Electors arcs Called upon'to examine the said list, and if any errors or other omissions are found therein, to take immediate proceedings to have the said errors corrected according to • I3RASS -and. ENA1VIELLED • „ • • • GRANITE • IRON .WARE. The balance-remaining4r our stock of * MILLINERY', . MANTLES, . PARASOLS, LINEN COSTUMES, CAMBRIC. COSTUMES.,. and' 14-INEN "ULSTER% &c. N. B. --These being all new -and season- able goods, it is a rare chance to buy . any 'of the above lines. • • DRESS GOODS reduced to ridiculously low prices PRINTS --We will give the Choice of all our stock Jo' AT TEN CENTS. -.0. • Among our arrivals for past week were low lines in our celebrated- BLACK CASHMERES, BLACK. • SILKS, and CANADIAN SUMMER TWEEDS;the' :cheapest goods we have ever shown, • • ..-••••••,-.-•-•!........Y1.1.• . , A.L.ii . -GRATE ab ldwest Bgures STOVE, EGG, NUT AND * . IMAM.") "J± "C+11rIl C)IIJ TMO The best light of the nineteenth century, (we except Edisons.) LAMPS, ORIMNIES, &c. ••• GASX—I for Elides, Sbeepskins; &c. •• • MammothHardivare Store, Albert St., Clinton. • •. PAY ' August 28, 1870 DAVIS '& Any person who buys Tweeds or Cloths at our store, can have the same CUT 'FREE OF CHARGE. Customers, take advantage of this offer. . • . • • 77 C+1:?•M.A.. Our WINCIES are *wider and cheaper than ever before.- Our Mr. Thotnson is takin Suits, worth 'anywhere else $1 measures fo-F$12 CIAINTOI‘T. People acknowledge we -have cheaper GREY and COLORED. FLANNELS than -can be found at any other plade. • . : . GENTLEMEN. --Leave your order fora $12.00 SUMMER SUIT. •• Remember, a perfect fit guarantee& • • virAorron 00 1IIIST-CIAT414 EMMY( RETTElt, whillt the Ifighest Price be paid. . • GRAIN BAGS and COTTON GOODS too are vety., low. . J. C. GILTIOT, • . we WILL SELL • • , Holders', 1111 -Vases • Wall Paper,Creoet, Base Balls, Falis--„- Bouquet OOST, AT -THE: • sixovam. 0 4=1111 retm asiw • • 1 • • • , . • PILES OF FIRST-CLASS GOODS to choose .from • . • 0..... .......- . .• ,• We begin this tisornlitg.i.big-,Clearing Sale of first-class . .- • Goode'. "We will_olfer 'inunenae bargall1 s ifi.VaSh fittyer. . _., an4.people buying large quantities, .-The Goods .111.141T • .- BE SOLDI.and the Priees must do it.;: .,• , • • . • . Among the piles of Ilargains Will be found , • BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, PARASOLS, 1' • • . LADIESDEATS AND BONNETS; BUR RATS; 'Sit* ANIY CASHMERE MANTLES, • - wgiTE 410• coi.oftno musiiiNS,,SLA.cx .AND COLORED GRENADINES, LADE CURTAINS AND 014RPETS,.,,P111NTS,I1OSIERY AND .GLOVES, DRESS LINENS AND :LINEN IND PRINT DItESSES, WRAPPERS . AND JILSTERS, RIBBONS 'AND LADES, MEN AND, :BOY'S' COATS, PINTS 'AND VESTS', :ruppEit.cciATs, MEN AND BOY'S HATS AND CAPS, COLQBETJ AND WiliTp sittitoRs, edit*, cci. • . 110 2 ...et 0 gee 11111:=1 '• 41". •• • • WE GVARAATEE.VVIIAT WE .ADVERTIKE.. And carry oui. assertions out in, every instance, So anno along 0,ad bring your money, We advise beads of famine), and ethers in wad. of first,elass goods lo examine the goods and priee ,s and be denvincea by seeing, that** • are now offering THE GREATEST DAIWA/NS EVER SEEN IN CLINTON. Rethember the place—Opposite the Markets- • 777 G. IL WRIGHT & CO. 777 Aloe Pro ert for Sal • . .r11111E subscriber otters the telloring valuable pro.. itt for sale :-Lot 2 5t4eoneilesionfirtof 1 a t dB 6 0 re .1111Etfiltele Yfril6theleor'wn a :lea edittit dere, and nearly Aso Of sturepel ott tiro place le a *tramii barn and log house, is well isatered, and has a bearing orchard. Peo, lot No. 0, Xing street, Clinton, and • lot No. 4 ori *blob le the Aoheryr Tuna and EOWER l'thong THAN WED, EYI1111. INSTRUMENT WA.RRANTED. other Tar • to the ti Wats =Lao kneels on applicatioe visi-XNEER, aii..es-I O. . • O ,.. . . en4ors god, :On tile tatitAli if by teller, annex 1,.0.. • W . SMITRSON. ' . • • - • . t icily 01, 1070. • . DINGMAN' & tt171ViBbP.• Atillett,"Xuly 8, l'870 . . . . . , • , . . ai,a0ni July $1 IMO, , , . . . . . . . . , . . ..... ...._ . . . . . . . . •• ; • . . . . . . . For—Sale, 1.• HOtst and, two lots for sale, or erohenge foe Uteri. gageKort fares Uroperty. Situated on llatteribusy st,toot,neet the High Sehoolhouee, hearty uevr, stritabio for a largo tinnily or boarders, It doutaine ten room& geed Woodshed, at1 OnnInier kitchen. Conotant sup- ply of hard and Soft water. Lots well staked theiet, trait trees, grape vines, onrrante, thnbnIbr And strawberries, du., and aro well fenced. Apply on tha rinniatS. • sastrisr, 211114AW. Melon, litay t8,1010. • .••• .•