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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1879-09-04, Page 5SSE 1'r 1 \I.131!,1t. 4, 11879 - P1{LL AlfiTE.11,11SLIIINNT. • THE CLINTON NEW RSA.: l$7i Autumn Trade. ,s7Q THE undersigned desires to return his sincere thanks to the people of Clintor, trod vicinity for the generous patronage extended to hint daring the past sea- son,. and begs to announce that preparations, ox A •mesa; ELABORATE SCALE, for the Fall and Winter Trade of 1.$79, are being rapidly made, and, when completed, will be found without doubt THE. MOST SATISFACTORY LXUIBII EVL+'R MADE IN THIS PART OF THE COUNTRY, No reasonable expense will be. spared tale every effort will be put forth to have the stock thoroughly assorted in all the newest and most desirable goods produced for the Dry Goods trade, and the Prices shall be right in every particular. we +ill bo able to show VALUE HERETOFORE UNEQUALLED in every department. The extraordinary distress in manufacturing centres in Britain and Europe,, forces goods on the market, and notwiflistanding our advanced tariff, prices in. general will be found as low as ever known, .except in .goods • where the raw ma- terial may have advanced visibly, such as Silks, &c,, -there will be little difference in price . • p g We Begin the autumn Cd111 ai' a by showing the advance guard of what is to come, and alreadyhave opened, this week several cases and bales on fall account, and now offer some startling value in -N,e.w Goods. . New Black Lustres, rare. value. New Black All -wool Caslimei s, out standard make. New Union Cashmeres, not to -be excelled for finish and value. < ,IR . • :.z•. Curious and Codd -looking designs., in New Prints, Ibut . which ]snake . up -:vel tong and stylish -see them. PLAIN. PRINTS,' QUIET COLOR PR;INTS;"' PO'RK1' SPOT PRINTS, FANCY: -MADDER PRINTS, FANCY CHINTZ PRINTS, Prints of :every description in great variety, very cheap. New Colored. •Lustres, lovely shades.. New W ineies, amazing value. New Grey Flannels: at correct prices. New Black ,Velveteens, right shade. -STOCK—WELD-ASSORTED IN ALL ±COTTON AND LINEN GOODS, AND LOTS MORE TO FOLLOW IN A WEEK OR TWO, WHEN. THE. FINEST DISPLAY OF THE SEASON WILL BE •:MADE AT;.• JOHN HODGiINS' Manchester:House ' CLINTON, Aug. 21,1879. - 79:: Extraordinary or ale '\ We have determined to .clear out the. following i lnesat cos The 'balance remaining :oi' our stock . of MILLINERY, .MANTLES,' PARASOLS, ' LINEN COSTUMES, CAMBRIC . ,. COSTUMES, and' " LIE ULSTN N E RS, &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 1'idiculously low prices PRINTS --We will -give the choice of_a11 our stock AT TEN CENTS._ Among our arrivals: for ).past week were low'lines in past in our ,celebrated BLACK CASHMERES, ; BLACK SILKS, and CANADIAN SUMMER TWEEDS, the cheapest goods we have /ever shown, GEfeTLEGA&N.--Leave your order. for a $12.00 SUMMER SUIT. .. Remember, a perfect fit guaranteed.' WA�,Tr ? , 1, ,20O 7L'ti`t U1' 1YRST-Ci,4AI) tiny lii1'1ingii, fox. ■ WLicii 'Ifae Iligh cst Pr'lee will he paifi. Clinton, July 8, 1810. ' A large stock of all tine latest editions Of . -AUTHORIZED SCHOOL ;BOOKI , just received at the CLINTON BOOK STORE. Also, a filth assortment of Pens, Paper, Ink, Slates, Pencils, and every School requisite. DINGMAN& HUMBLE. .. h o o:oL 3 o. o K s ys' " o: ' No PJIELIIINAItY in our. (JAM PA JON. We wish to ' I get at actual FACTS as soon as possible. O o FACT NO: 1- .We have now in store Here 150 Stoves, Pi comprisingmpprCOOKING', STOVES, PARLOR HEATING ! STOVES,PARLOR COOK STOVES,, BOX STOVES, 0� TRIPLE HEATERS, COAL BASE BURN ERS, all v'arie O • ties, COOKING. RANGES, &c: ' " - 1 th 1 t such fabulous FACT N O 2.=..y(Te wil]. se 1 en a low .prices, that it you leave C'oP1soI�IDATED B LLs Only, (which we talk .At par) you can get your choice. of the above. .FACT NO.. 3,�, The above are POSITIVE' FA TS. 000 'NATIONAL POLICY NOTES. Times were never so badas now in' the Lower Provinces, and the prospects for the coming winter are very discouraging. Inquiry at Montreal show's that for the past 'three months pot one cent'of• duty has been collected on American wheat at the Custom House there. The Quebec Budget says that there are 7;Ob0 tradesmen, mechanics, ship•laborers and laborers out of employment in that city. Yet the N P. is rn_ "full blast, and everything is humming, The Cornwall Pres/to/der says that the cotton mills at that place have made rednc- tions in the number 'of. their .employees, and cut down wages. And this is -under the N.Y., that was td getthese industries - humming.. . • .Oat )..are falling in price instead of going up, as the farmer& hada right to expect under the N.P... The same holds •good of wool.' Those farmers which voted, for a measure which thus early recoils against then). will think twice before they are again led; away by Conservative claptrap.—flask'. iltom Times. • Barring a biscuit-: factory, Ottawa has • not witnessed the iuit,iation of anynew. in- dustry since the.l7th September, ,and she only got that because she offered greate •facilities as a distributing point than Mor- risbui'gii; where the proprietor had the nrsfortune°tolbe' burnt-out '.-Those who 411 have faith"that the N.P. has provided employment for everybody, should have been about Prince's Square the day the 'contractor engaged his men. It . is stated by those•.•who were present during.the greater portion of. the dayahat 'the area'literally. " swarmed" with men looking for work and glad to get. it at any rate of wager. --I/mai/tea. Times. • Owil g to the'• depression• and lack'of em - ,ploy nent•in-Brantford -a- largo= -ntimber of mechanics and workingmen during tho.last• few' Weeks and ,months have• loft • for the United States. A strung supporter of the. National Policy stated a few days ago, that, comparing the present , tittle with three years ago, there was not near the amount of. businessdono in the city, and. tliat there were a number of men tint of employment:. who would accept work at any price: Sir Charles Topper has ordered another 45,000�tons'o:f steel, rails: in England. On which'the Sarnia OLaerver. pertinently asks: \Vhat has become of the, thousands of tons' that the same Sir Charles toll us were rot- ting and rusting all the way from Montreal 'to-; Vancouver, and :which could not be used .for ten .years to, come $ Also,' where -arethe iron works and rolling mills which the N.P. was:to bring Into existence. for the manufacture of all the rails that Cana- da might require 1 Latest General News I terns. Forty per cent.. of the: whites attacked by yellow fever in Memphis have"' died, while only 12 per cent' of the negroes have etkcuimbed . ' .Rev.Mr.,;Griffis, pastor of :.'an African Methodist ,Episcopal church, Jersey City, N. J., complains that.he.was-refused as a customer to an icoeream saloon, on Satur day night,'on account of reef: He is of light complexion,' and was •accompanied by' his. two. daughters, • : • • ' Gospel temperance: tnove'ments; • when cnndticted Ili :faanner other than ortlio- dux, have their disadvantages, _.Mr. Hurd who •has'beeu waging a.crusade against li- quors on the circus plan—has. a procession with' flaming waggons and `awful examples' doting the day and a grutesone and mater islistic exhibition at nigh t—metwith a bad • ,recepticn at Colchester, Conn.,' the other. evening. A number' of roughs 'attacked the rent whilst- the ex -saloon keeper was speaking, threw stones -amongst the audi• ence and emptied a carboy of vitro.' an the 'tent.,,, A scene followed and the udience escaped greatly frightened -arid : several of them hurt, whilst•Nr. Herd, finding'his•nse- fatness gone, had the principal offenders punished, and? .shaking the dust froin his, shoes; left the wicked town ---a losor i'y the attack of $500 worth of fitting's.- . 'file. ' tlrititirt Lirain Thele. • A cablegram •of, "'Saturday's date says ; `Aleading Liverpool grain circular says that notwithstanding the 'recent •uafavor- able weather the grain trade remains dull, any tendency, to improvement being check-' ed by. enormous shipments from ,America. The provincial markets are gorioraily quiet. and unchanged cargoes off coast meet with a moderate.crigniiry 1tt steady prices. EALI, hlilil.WS.. The following aro the dates of tiro Fall Ex.. hibitions of Agricultural Societies in this dib- trier. ' Hallett Iiralieh, at Clinton, Tuesday mid. Wednesday, 16th and 17th Sept.. • South Huron, at Scaforth, on. Thursday and Friday, Sept, •25th awl 26th. • East numb, at Brussels, on Thursday and Friday, Oct. 2nd and 3rd. - -West Huron, at Coderich, on Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 22"au.d 23. Sto ).hen and "(laborite at 1:retcr,.ott;Tuos- n- Wednesday, 23rd and 24th. dayaudSept. T.:ritberry, at Winghain, on Thursday and E!'riday Sept, 25th and 26th. East \Vawanosh, at Belgrave, on Wednes. day, Oat, 8th. ' Morris '3ranch,4'fit Myth,. Oth and 10th of October. CLINTON MU ETS.. ' September 4, 1879. ' SVhgat, fall, red, Vhnsh, 50 90 a . 0 92 Wheat, fall, white, 0 90 a • 0 92 Spring, Redehaf, , • - • 0 85 a 0, 90 " Fife, - • • - - 0 90 a 0 99 Oats, - .•• - 0 27 a 0 30 Barley, ' . 0 45 a 0 50 Peas, . 0 48 a .0 50 Flour, • 5 00 a 5 00 Potatoes, - ' 0. 25 a 0 30 . Butter, ' • - 0 .7 a 0. 0 Eggs, • , 0.09 a . 0.10 HAY, - • .•7 00' a .8.'00 Hides, - ... 4 50 a ' 5 25' Sheepskins - 0 25 . a 0 60 Clover 3 50 a 8 75 Timothy • 1 75 a 2 26 sEm oiRTH RABBETS,. • - . September 4, 1819 • Wheat—Fall. - $0 90 a• .0'92"-" Spring • - 0 85 . a 0 90 Oats - .. - • " 0 27 a 0: 30 .Peas = . ' * - - p- 0 45 a 0 50 Barley - - ' • 0.45 ' a 0 50 Potatoes'. - - 0 25;.a 0 30 Hay - - . ' . 7 00 a 8. 00 Butter • - . O.. 8 a ' 0 10 Eggs, • .•. 0 9 a . 0 10 •$ides - • 4'50 a 5 25 • Wood - .. - 2 50 a. 2 50. Flour, - - 5 00 a 5 00 UODERICII MARKETS. • September 3;•1879' Wheat—Fa11. - 80..88 , a ' 0 90 Spring ° 0' 80 . a 0 88 Flour - _ 4"50"-a,-5-10— Oats, 3 00 -_Oats, - • • - 0 28 a 0, 33 'Peas, . 0 '45 a ' •0'50 Barley, ,' - -, 0 50 . a 0 60 •. Pork,. - - 0 00. a 0 00 • Potatoes • - • 0 80 a 0 30 Butter - - 0 9 a 0 10;. Eggs/0 10" a 0 10 Hay, - 8 00 a 9 00 LONDON :MARKETS., ' September 2, 1879. White wheat,.per-100.1bs., . 81 60 a $1 65 Red° Fall; . do • • .1 55 a 1 65 Spring, do --- 1 30 a ..1 50 Barley, do • . 0 75 a 0.90 Oats, . do • 0 90 a.• ' 0 91, Peas, do ' 0 75 -a :0 80. Eggs, ' do 0 09 'a. 0 12: Butter, -'rolls; iia • 0 14 `'a .1 0 18 cutting :Cordwood. • , TE' undersigned has fiotu,ten to fourteen. acres' of good hardwood bush, on the 2nd concession of Stanley, whioh 'he desires cut in long and short wood. Tenders for eating the same 'will be received up to the 15TH or SarTltatnER. Particulars .on application JOHN MoMILLAN; • Lot 52, Bayfield Con., floderloh Township Aug. 28, IMO. • Caution -- lame. Juice. The'pali'lie iv eantlbued against purchasing Limo. Juice end its preparations, maty, of which animists of moat DELETERIOUS MIXTURES,, a'pd are beingaltar-0114 ' the venders as substitutes for the .enuine 'Lime Fruit Arnim: -To ensure the obtaining of ',,Montserrat" LIME VIM= JUICE and its prepar- ations, the public is re nested to see that every bottle pitrcbased.has the Metal' copulate with the Trade Mark of, the-1doNTeERnAT Co. on it, as well as on' the 1abo1, NONE OTILER I8, QENUINS.. • Be sure you•ask for ".MONTiSEIYRAlr) an4.siro that you get it... Central Exhibition, 1879.. WILL BBE HELP IN 'TIRE. CITY- OF GUE,L.PH, ON 'PIT r • i6th, lith, lath, and I9th•'of . Sept',. OPEN TO' Till. WOULD. The Governor -Moral & H,RIt;, Yri coag Louise; Will be present•to open the exhibition on the 17th inst. .A grand.. rally of the yeomanry from all parts of the country, is ,expected to be present onthat occasion. Prize lista and entry papers can be bad at the Secretary's Office,. Guelph, and ileo from. the secretaries of other secretes. throughout •the Province, ` Parties not receiving theiren. try tickets prior to the show, will findthem at the •Secretary's' office. . The several' rail- ways will harry freight and passengers to and from the exhibition at single fare.. . ..0. MURTON, ' " L. PARKINSON, Secretary President,. Guelph, Aug. 28, 1879, •w: 41ke GREATLY lie• educed Prices, VHI: subscriber will offer the balauco of kis Summer Stoclt of SCOTS & SHOES AI 6nafly BBIZED piCES For the -next xt 60 days,, . s > To make rto u fir Fall Goods. WM. TAYLOR. Minton, Aug. 7,1819... 000 Paints,, -Oils., Glass,, Putty, Brushes, &c. Machine Oil, (a. specialty.) BTIILDING IIARDWAR* of every. class. BRASS and' F�NAMEL,L,ED I ET7.'LES.. GRANITE IRON WARE. COAL.STOVES .- _EGG.,N'I S-"AND- GiRATE, at lowest figures. OTT. -1 The best light of the nineteenth century; (we except' .Ecus ons.) • .LAMPS, CHIMNIES, &c, 0J S23 for Hides, Sheepskins, •.&c. , Mammoth Hardware Store, ' Albert 'St., Clinton. DAVIS & PAY August '28,1870 �-REAT ARING , 000 ' T TREMENDOUS B:A.R.-GAINS; AND=— PILES OF _FIRST-CLASS .GOODS to choose. from We begin this rorning.a,big'Clearing•Sale of first-ciasm' Goods. We will offer immense .bargains to.`Cash Buyers: and people buying .large. quantities. • The Goods li7U J 1300 -SOLD, and the -prices •mi[et-do it. -- _ Among the piles, of Bargains will .be found BLACK AND COLORED SILKS; PLAIN AND F:4NCY DRESS GOODS, PARASOLS, 14.X. LADIES HATS, AND BGN,NETS, SIN HATS, $ILK AND CASHMERE MANTLES, WHIIL AND' COL(I.ILED 'MUSLINS, BLACK AND COLORED GRENADINES, LAVE CURTAINS' AND CARPETS; PRINTS; '.HOSIER' AND GLOVES, DItESS LINENS- AND. LINEN ANTI: PI2INz+ DIIIESSES, ,WRAP2101S AND 'ULSTER'S, RIBBONS ANi;• LACES, MEN. AND ' BOY'S COATS, PANTS AND VESTS, RUBBER,' COATS, .MEN . AND 'BOY'S HATS AND CAPS` COLORED AND WHITE SHIRTS- COLLARS'&e. WE GUARANTEE WHAT WE ADVERTISE f iul CCG7'7' f 4217`.. asSen ions out in every/ in,Statt ee:• . So comealong and 'bring your money. Wo advise heads of families, ma others in wan of first-class goods to Mumma the goods and prices, and be eonvineed by seeing, that''we aro now offering THE GREATEST BARGAINS EVER SEEN IN CLINTON.. Remember the place 'Opposite the Market.:. 777 W RIGI3T" & CO. • ror Sale. - -- --- : Property for Sale. • ,mutt stifisorlbor offole .the. following valuable pro. 1L potty for sale:—Lot 26, Sth oonoeasion of Iiullott, consisting of CO acres on the Londoeboro gravel road, 21 miles from the Town of Clinton,'all cleared but one acro, andnearly all free ot stumps; on the place is a frame barn and log house, is well. watered, and- has a bearing orchard. luso, lot Ne. 0, Icingstreet,Clinton and lot No. 4, en which is the Ashery.. Terms and other particulars mhdo ¥flown on application to. the undersigned, on the farm, or it by letter, CL.rwroN 1'.0, • WU, SIIITIISON. m110-0,4,01 1876. - 111 ZOUST.4 and two lots for sale, or •meohange for Inert= gages on farm property. Situated on Itattcnbnry street, near the igil:Schoolhouse, noarly now, suitable for largo y oboardes. It contains ten rooms, good woodshed, and summer kitchen. Constant sn ply of hard and soft wbter. Lots *ell •stookod wi ► choice fruit trees, gripe vines, currants, rhubarb, bed • p strromiseawberries,s. &e.,.sne aro won fended. Apply on the • Si1(U1IT, itf°E0-A, r'"' - iCtintoa, brsr 8, 1879, •