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SEPTEMBER 1 '1.870
Y ADVERTISEMENT.
1879 Autumn Trade.1879
THE undersigned desires to return his sincere thanks to the people of Clinton
and vicinity for': the generous patronage extended to him during the past sea-
, son, and begs to announce that pteparations, ox' A MOST ELABORATE SCALE, for
the Fall and 'Winter Trade of 1879, are being rapidly made, and,When completed,
will be found without doubt THE MOST SATISFACTORY EXHIR1T EVER
MADE IN THIS PART ,OF THE COUNTRY, No reasonable expense will
be spared and every 'effort will be put forth to have the stock thoroughly assorted
in 1l the newest and ,most desirable goods produced for the Dry Goods trade, and
the Prices shall be right in every .particular. We will be able to show
VALUE PIERETOPORA UNEQuALLED in every department.
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The extraordinary distress in manufacturing centres' in Britain and Europe,
forces ,•ge.erls •on the .market, and'notwithstandin„" oni"-adranced tariff, prices in
general will be found as low as ever known, except in goods where the raw tll R••
terial may have advanced visibly, such as Silks, &o., there will bo little difference
in price
We begin the autumn campaign by slAgtwin the advance guard of what
is ta-aome and already have opened this week several oases and bales on fall
account, and now Offer SO.Bio startling value in New Goods. •
New '•Illack Litstres,' rare -value. • • .
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New Black All -wool Cashmeres, our -standard -Make.-
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New Union Cashmeres, not to Pe -excelled forlinish and
Curious and odd-looking • designs__in New Prints, [but
which make up very. tony and stylish—see them.
PLAIN PRINTS, QUIET COLOR PRINTS, POLKA SPOT PRINTS,
FANCY 'MADDER PRINTS, FANCY CHINTZ PRINTS,
Prints of-eVery description in. great variety, very cheap..
'New Colored Lustres, shades:
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New Wincies, amazing value.
New Grey Flannels .at correct prices.
New. Black Velveteens, right shade. • •
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STOCK W. ASSORTED IN ALL .COTTON
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AND LINET Op0ns,:4Np; LOTS kpRE:. TO. FOLLOW°
IN .A -STTEEK.:.OR TWO; WHEN..T11E..FINEST DISPLAY
7 .67.- THE SE -4a QiN.TWILL-7:BE
• JOHN EIC)DGINS', 1ncheSter House
• CILINTON, Aug. 21, 1879. • ' . ' ' • • •
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Moitiitreal 1-lous ,
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90Mt. AND SEE' WHAT
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CRAIBI
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(VCCESSORS TO FISIIEE, CRAM & CO.)
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ARE DOING,
AND BRING ALONG OUR SISTERS, YOUR
CQtSINS OAND YO.T.JR AUNTS.,
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THE CLINTON NEW ERA.
Personal, Political and other items
The Parliamentary library At Ottawa
contains nearly 'ainetpsix thousand
volumes. ' ,w
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lien. Mr, Feints,. Secretary of State
for the UnitedStates, was at Toronto,
last week.
• Mr. jely will this week address. a
series of political meetings in the East-
ern townships.
' Political friends of Sir John A. Mac.
donald propose offering him a dinner in
London on his return from England.
Mr, 'R.Lificoln,son of the late Pres.
dent Lincoln, is .registered at the Rossin
House, Toronto. Mr..Lincohr is a pro-
minentmember .of the Illinois: bar.
Sir John .Mactlenahl and Sir Alex.
G14,sailecl•fer home' on Thrsday., Sir
AleinTrucer will, return toLondert to
assume the position of ',Canadian Cotn-
tnissiener. • • .. . •_.
The Citrktion.: aaardice)t notes and
comments on. the feet that noelergymen,
outside 'of. the Episcopal and 'Roman Ca-.
tholie churches were presented to •the
Marquis and Princess at Toronto. - ,
. TbeLegislate' Council of Quebec
passed another siiiii—Of—relliliftions-orr-
Thuraday, .and after the Bills passed
during the session were tissentecl to by
the Lieut. -Governor, the Council ad-
journud until the 80th inst.,
' Mr. .1'; Livingstene, a. brother of the -
Jute Dr.Livingstone, the African . ex-
plorer, has an assegai on ,exhibition ,in
Hamilton: whith was ' thrown ll't : his
brother in Mannernia,' Central Africa,
driring.a, journey, through. that parf of the
dark'-ccotinent, .• .. • . ,
The Mayor of Ottawa has•received, a
telegram frorii 1-i1. Redfield Proctor,
Governor of Vertnont, accepting an: in-:
.vitAtian fo.be preSentat the opening .of,,,
the -Dominion exhibitien, . Lieut....Gov-
ernor 11ebitaille has signified 'hie iiEon-
don of being present,, and -it is expected
that the'aierit-Governera of ,Ontatio,
Now Brnriswick and NOVA Scotia Will:
aIso participatein.'the...proceedings.
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The British.Columbians, again three:,
ten to secede' from the Ddminion in con-,
sequence of thefailpre 'of. the Govern.
mentAo. keen 'faith With. them, in the
Pacitie Railivay sehetne.-'. pi) this ,necu,-
sion, th.e,..Britisl,C,Olunibia7peopre`Trirel'er•
act 7filiTtligi: carpet,bags on Oetober
let, and tlia general. opinion is,:that...the.
Governruent should hurry on' a scheme
' WInch.threateds to ruin the Dominion.'
• Mr..Gralurtne, Dominion ErnigFatiori-
Agent in the north -of England, deliver-
eda lecture on Canada at Penrith a
fortnight ag.a, and. at the *se the meet-
ing;,: whish was, composed 'of, tenant
farmers, Selected two 'of their. number, ,
Messrs.. Hutchinsen 'arid Peat, 'to visit
this emintry and report
:EugliSh
tenant farinors. The delegates were. to'
sail on the 4th inst.. : • . ; ,,..
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The Letellierdemeristration At t 1%iOil-
treely on Friday, vias a grand success.
Front 10,'00.0 to 15,000 'people gathered
at% the. place: Of-rendezvotts, . and With
hundreds of blazio ba :torches, traneparen-
cieS,:and three bands of nitusic, proceed-
ed to Arintingtores house: 'Here they
were addressed . by : Messrs. -I,etellier,
•Huntio,ton, •Nelsen,McShane; , Mtto,
tateri,..PleVOSt, ,Ftpfoitaitoi,:fins1 other
-hiuders..__:_.A_Iirm.....stand. "wis Jalte • by
every -speaker' against :the :,tyranny.'Or
the•LegiSlatiVO:e0anCiiia aation: • ' . •
,... ',Grii? porttays thelocornotive itfiniblie:
.opinion rushing along a- trackon. which -
is an•obstruetion in the Sb.Apo of, a pile.
of in Wherlabelled "unneCessary expenes"
and "old :fogyism." Behind'. this are
seated, in All .pitoonsciouspesi,.. the old
crones representing the. Dominion Sen.,
ate and the Legislative 'Councils of Que,
bec and .- Nova' Segtia.' They 0 are:: ,all
heedless of the doom that is fast approaching then], and pay not the .slightest
attention :to "Ppb lie ,.Opinion." But they
are nevertheless doomed. .
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•FIFTY PIECES DRESS GODDSIn all the latest
eolorings, to be sacrificed at extraordinary low
prices.
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OUR WINCES, in plain and colored, need only
to been to be appreciated. We have'them at
8,` it, 11--", and 15 cts. Far better value than
last year.
SILKS, SATEENS, PERSIAN CORDS, &c.,. alto-
gether we are showing the largest and best
selected stock of Dress: Goods ever imported by
any retail Dry Goods House in Clinton.. ItETE..Nr-
BER, 'LADIES, WV. INTrain poiTirrp.R.n.ss Trtinr. TOWN.
MILLINERY. --Our Millinery Buyer; Miss Paddon,
who is now in the city; writes us that she is pura
*, chasing the most attractive stock of Millinery
ever shown. Ladies, we will offer you a treat
when we' publicly open our Show .Room.
NO TROUBLE to sliow Goo(ls, and they -will be shown by
old and experiencedliands.
CI:Z.A.TIEO,' sieNV 1:11.11,9L1 Ar
EqP011TE1tS.
Clinton, Sept.. 1870,
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FALL •GOODS
ARRIVING
Every Day!
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We—will be prepared at
•anearly date to *show
one -of the largest- and
finest stocks in the 'tirade
& ratcy Dry Gook
This season we intend,
Making a specialty of
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ORDERED
CLOTHING.
.mest
Wanted.
Aa experienced tire inskinnice'agent wanted
in thin neighboi heed. Address; GSAND
RIVET 11/try11Al. Flea It.stIRANCE
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For Sale,
QPAN Black ponies, sound, and geed travel-
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L-1 lore, cheat,.
' DIN(' MA'Cf 1-117MBI
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Olin t011,0Sept Qtb, 1870. ' ' • •
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.CAUT1014.
To insure the obtaining of ,,,,ionise'rritt", Liam
'ilmJeten and i te preparations, the nubile is request-
ed to- Hee that every bottle purchased bits the -.311.0.14.1
Cttpott le with the liffirleo/ the Alcurrsnri-
nkr Co. on itout well se on 11,0 label. None (Aker
Is genuine. The Consigttees doom this caution no-
oessary, from the fax that•many deletCriofts mil:v-
isa s aronow being offered end sold to the mtblieme
010bOtItutS10 /or tile ty1,61a *1 file 4 ill tS yritt
Milne .1Vra4 Jutee. ,
ne sum you ask for ...11X().11Urftilatit.i'f," and
See that yeti got It.
SCOTT eto BOWNE1
P ABLE
CASTOR OIL
It prepared inn ,form perfectly agreeable to children'
ond most 'sensitive ;persons. In its manufacture the
pr6pertieS of the nil that produce pain and griping are.
eliminated, and if is rendered not only mild and pleas-
ant irt its !action, but Absolutely tasteless and palata-
ble. It is pre.erninently the finest laxative and ca-
thartic hnOwn, and, as a remedy for Costiveness, Com.
stipation; and all Intestinal Derangements 11 is une-
qualled, and is destined t6 take the place of crudenit
and' All &attic pills and purgativess. Fors:Roby all
Druggists at ag cants a bottle. Don't fail to rev it.
And STAPLk GOODS.
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We employ one of the
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best Cutters in Western,
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No PRELIMINARY in our 0.40WATOINT.
get at actual FACTS as soon as possible.
FACT NO. i—We have now in store here1.50 Stoves,
comprising COOKING STOVES; PARLOR HEATING
STOVES; PARLOR COOK STOVES BOX STOVES,
TRIPLE HEATERS, COAL BASE BURNERS, all varie-
ties, COOKING RANGES, &c.
We wish to
FACT NO 2.—We will sell them at such fabulous
low prices, 'that ilyou have CONSOLIDATED Bias only, (which
we take 'aim") you' can get yoir choice of the above. •
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3,; --,,The above are .POSITIVE FACTS.
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Ontario, and are prepar-
ed to take any orders for
Clothing with full confi-
dence ofhaving'them
turned Out to the entire
satisfaction of every one
irr We guarantee every
gannenta perfect fit, or
no sale."
We have just received
shipment .of -
VoltsMANTLES
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The prettiest , goods ;in
the trade, and at Lower
'Prices than ever.
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People Will do well to ctdi
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and examine :our Goods
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ONLY ONE TRICE.
GOUIS lliarke:111 Plalil Flor0.m
.111 .::CA lilt' NIDE it & Co.
CLINTON, Aug. 20, islo.
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Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Brutes,. &c.
• Machine Oil, (a specialty.)
BUILDING HARDWARE of every class.'
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BRASS and ENAMELLED KETTLES, • •
• GRANITE IRON WARE.. . •
CoAL-- cvE G Et, NUT .AND..
GRATE, a. lowest figures.
COAL'
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The best light of the nineteenth century, (we except Edison's.),
.LAMPLS., CFITMNIES, &C.
0.A.81-1 for 'Hide's, Sheepskins, &c.
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Mammoth 'Hardware Store, Albert St.,. .CliritoiC
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4tragniusam
PEOPLE ,ON THE LOOK-
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OUT FOR BARGAINS,•
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PRICES AT
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mi3oxtant o ice.
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,,,... TO AliNOUNCE'TO THE rEbFLE 0Ir OLLNTON'AND, VICINITY', TIIAT.TIIES PIAVE 'MA= •
.1-11 preparations ona-large settle for the .Pall,- and•Wintor Trade of 1879, and have now on "hand ! ,
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-One of the largest stotks. of Stoves ..in. the County,'
CoMpr''sing COOE, STOVES; 130X STOVES, P.Mt1:64t. ST0iiii3, i'AELOS, 00011 STOVES, of .tiie loot 1111- '
provedkinds,. ittid finished! in old best etyie. Also, 66 PATENT CHALLENGE MATER, milio tee gained.
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such A toputatIon during the !net MO seasons. Wo We also ort )utini A Caatiaity of, ale r i . •
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'CELEBRATED - RADIANT. 'HOME USE BURNER COM. STOVE, . '•,'
Ilia only reliable Coal Stove in. the market; any pet:soil requiting a Coal Stove thiv fall, will`find 11 10 thole , ' -
advantage to call and get a RADIANT IlIOSCE, AA ot:a 1it1e1ts Aka VSAY LOW end 'We warrant drory • . -
stove to .worit Masfactutily. IIAVINO..130UMIT IN THE BEST AIATIKIOS, WE AitE. TN' A PoSITNN TO ... ..
MVP...STOVES, ste. AT BOTTOS PRICES. • .
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White Lead, Oils, 17.arnjah, Glass, POttse,.
A LARGE ,,STOBR DPI
Brushtlis; Locks, Nails) Hinges, nto,,- Etc. • .•
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ILL KINDS' OP BUILDERS' HARDWARE AT. WORDERFIILLY LOW elliCES,
A fun. stock on hand of BRASS and ENAMELLED KETTLES, and (auxin' mot; :wan, hot received
• . a line supply- of /times, 13riottele, CIMINErS, S,5. \ • . .
No. $ COAL OIL, 15 CENTS PER ,GAL\WN. '
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We hilviso all in want of anything In We nboVo line to Ball and examine goods and pricet, and 1 convinced.
by 13014, that we are now offering TOE, angousT I3itlit0A114j EVER OFFERED IN CLINTON. .
Mb' Pilli-CiliPPA the place to Mgt STO T'E'S" Atop, br at IteIRLAX1) DItao Bra
litoek, Clinton Sign of the Padloek
Curium, Sept. 4,1870. , • xiAirt.r.A.N1) littoo.
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