HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1880-02-19, Page 5-
»' E SNAKING.
1,. S S .0 R O L L
DF Q S O ANNOUNCE. TRAT HAS 'EE
I� x0Tl D aro
Victoria N
• -lock over TwifcheII's Store,
e,
Where all orders, will' be promptly. attended • to, and
A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED, •
Clinton, Oot. 28, 1844.
Nom %'7 TO Avow.
l .
/MORTGAGES, NOTES,
AND OTHER
t_ t
Good Securities': Purchased*
CONVEYANCING.
W. W. FARRAR: ..
Clinton,/ ov.9,1879. 47
J. H. LO, 1BE,-
CHEMIST I: DRUGGIST,
Has removed to the.preadeee known as
Wanted, '
IQ0 oo)od,•one, tnob BA88WQOI1
in examine for FurFEETf g
niture.Apply et, W. B. Elkiti l'S
FURNITURE ROOMS,. Victoria ,a9troot, Clinton.
Wan 22, 1884. • • •
;Elalt'm"fox' Sale:
A SUPERIOR FARM, of ono hundred and live
to
agree, conprising para of lot. 88, oonce0algn 7,
Hallett, and well known Le one of the best Orme on
the Base Line. About 75 sores cleared; good clay
toll; frame house; large log barn; good orchard;
term* moderate. Apply on the promisee to the owner,
Mr. GEORGE ARMSTRONG, or to
Sept. 15th, 1879.
11. HALE, Enron at., Clinton.
New Furniture,
LATEST, STYLES, •
And, LOWEST PRICES.,
t�IIE subeoriberwoaldrospectfully announooto the
.L public that be,hae on hand' a: lino stook of.
PLAIN PaFnd$OLSTEB}iD GOOI)$,E AND
Such as PARLQR SETS, EASY CHAIRS, PATENT
ROQKERB WOOL and. SPRING MATTRESSES, &o.
which ho will Boll as low' as such goods can be bought
in the Dominion, A pall respectfully solicited before
Purchasing elsewhere.
.P,emember the place—One doer north of Salt's
'rue OLID CLI T L ( -TO r13:LC.,
W.., B ,
%Vherehe will keep for Salo a seleeb and general abort- 1 1 • YIOT''ORIA ST., CLINTON.
went ot.. 1 Clinton, Jan. 12, 1880. -
DRUGS CHEMICALS :i•Nii MEDICINES,
DYE STUFFS, OILS,' &c..
Prescriptions, )Receipts, and Compounds earl -
fully made up,, with, despatch.
Clinton, Feb. 27, 1879.
IP "111111111 II ill
n11100 ummi01nn11111IIIIIII1
bw,�,�i
P �•
FOR PLEASURE,
comfort and health,
smoke only the'genu-
inc GOLD FLAKE.
Pronounced, by all
who have tned it the
finest, purest and it,
Smoking Tobacco in
the world. Ask your
dealer for it. And if
you cannot get it else-
where, write to the
undersigned for cir-
cular and price list.
None genuine with-
out my 7'r,tde 1Vlar&
and signature.
J. 11. SAXTON,,
Globe Tobatoo Werke,
W,t nson, Orrr.
r 1*
SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE. TO STATE
to the public that heiteeps,constnntly'onhand
a large and superior oleos of • '
COFFINS, CASKETS,
Coffin Trimmings and Robes,
With a splendid HEARSE. PLAIN CorriNs always
ou hand. Parties can be supplied .in - one hour, at
• any time, at
TEN PER -CLNT::S.,E-SS
Than can be•prosiired at any oilier place. -
A full stock of PURNITURE
• Alwaysonhand.,
TKOs STVENSON.
Olinton, Ma, 1011877.
TM
CARD 43F. 'THANIKS!
J0TIN. S.M]['d!IX,
ililDSEGS to tender his thanks t•, thepublic in general.
for the patronage bestowed on him for the past
' two years, and w.ouid now say ho hos orr.hand alarge
and n well. eeleetod steep of
ENGL.ISR and French WorstsdKi
Br_oadclo#hs�,DoeskL s n ,.,Scotch ,
English, and
As ever shown in Clinton; besides a fair: assortment of
GENT'S FURNISHINGS, iu, Hats, Cape,,Shirte,. Col.
lure, Cuffs, 'ries,•Scarfs, Underclothing, &o.• „'
Goode all now—no old shoe).—and' will be sold as.
heap as any other house in Clinton..
He would oleo state that he.has taken into partner
Ship Mr. W. M. MOORE, (for the past couple of ,card as
calgqs,man with Mr, Plumsteell. .
Thebusiness will bb onr,ied•on In.liittire under the,
nonce of SMITH & MOORE. •
'All garments turned out guaranteed'* perfect fit. .•
A. Czt1I TZespetcCftill alienee.1.
tllintou, Oct. 15, 1870. SMITH S A.LOOItt�.
PRIDE . of tai - VATJLEY
PRIDE • OF Tilt VALLEY..
WHY IS TIUI PRIDE Ol :11111 VALLIIY having
V such it call in the market? Because Il STANDS
THE TEST, and the proprietor,P&o11A,M S1fainvES
ie tieing hie utmost efforts to glace it In every h•naoe
hold in the land, and, also, lo nil druggists hands,
So my pear, sick, toe»', :byspep'tc Sf,.tertois
shier no longer,' Litt (r;/ ,t ha>aplc Package,
It costs you butt 21 emits, and makes half a gallon of
the bent Ulond Eurifying 'louts in the world. Five
packages for 61. Can he got Of the tenoning drtiggiets
Which are but a few of the lint
W. T. BP.AY, \Vingham.
IAWRASO'N & 110D6E,'Mitchell,
LUM8IDE}N & WILSON, 1ealorth.
n -TAMES Ii. COMB:ti, Clinton. . '
0, 1#. BIODI91t35'ELI,, 'Stratford.
.T. P. L WRASON. Blyth.
C. T11OMSON, '1`ilsonbiirg..
LIVINGSTONE & 00., Simoof. -
G E. MORROW, Georgetown,
30111,1 •LIVINGSTONE, Listow611:'
T W. DROWNING, Exotor.
J 11. BIACKID, Olinton.
Mt E. NEADS,.itidgotown. „
A. POWELL. Chatham,
CENTRAL DRUG STORE, llxoter. •
' yt$1 And ab'wholosale and retail, by PROP. A. ht. ' •
$SRIEVES2� Solo'Proprietor and nlannfatturer, •A CALL C1 EErtlyi,(li`F1'1,TX I+OT,1C1TIRD
209, corner of 'l)andas and Wellington Sts. Leaeox,
Ontarfa. 4.101 •° Cr.rx4ox,'Oct. 80,1810.. •
S. FOWLER SON
DEALERS- I1
W A... CHESCLOCKS
—AND-
J.E V-EI,LERY,
Albert Street, CLINTON
Wo have ust added to our: stook lie lot of
VIOI,I
aini GUITAR STRINGS.
SPECTACLES
ALWAYS 11*PT IN ST0C1{.
Clinton,Oet. 2,1879. „T
AMAX'S tliIECIFIC MEDICINE.
TRADE MARK. Engli'rhe4lGlemroatedy.TRADE MARE.
' Anunfailing cure
for Seminal weak -
noes, Spermatorr-
]iea, , Impotency,
and all diseases•
that follow as a
sequenee.:of.Self-
Er�v' Abuse, as Loss of T
~• memory,Uniyer. s,sGi
Before Taking•inthe Back,,Dim-aia After. faking.
nese of Vision, Premature Old Age, -and manyothe
diseases that lead to ineanit or gonsnmption, and •
Premature Grave. Full partSoulare in out -pamphlet
which we desire to send free by. mail to every mai,—
The Spooin° Medicine is sold by all debggists at 81 per
package, or 6.packagoe'for $5, or Will be sent free liy -
mail on receipt of the money, by addressing
• THE.GRAY.7IEDIGINl. CO ;. _Toronto;
e ' Sold in Clinton by all druggists.t.•
8
GrEO. ' T3TEH,,
CABINET MAKER
017.51e1111 I,r'ALL' IttNIM !Ir
UI NI 1IJRE
UN-DERT.A E14
Victoria •St • (;lintel;.
«. BETTER .
CATTLE
HORSES � .
- HORSES and CATS ::
TLE, whatever may •
bo theif age and eon-
dition. are vastly
pproved, in every way,
'bytho use of
DI'CK'S
BLOOD''PURIEIER.
It tones up the systen,
imparts new lite and
vigor, and roally has a
marvellous effect upon
either the best or poor-
est bf -animals. No
onewould believe how
the work ef• fattening
forthemarketiefaoil-
Q$ - T11 P itated by the use of -
DICK'S BLOOD PURIFIER., '
• 'THE PROPRIETORS,
1ICK SCO.
.__
EDINIIVRG1II AND MONTREAL,
Prepare also; a splendid .
BLISTER, OINTMENT & LINIMENT
Whirls are used in the best stables in the world,
Try DICE'S HORSE AND CATTLE MED -
MINES
DICINES and be convinced of their merit.
For Sale lrnr `
JAS. If. (.'(YU31f; P181 t:UISP,•'CLINTON.
I-}1IZ
NEVER OFFERED SUCH •BARGAIN// 'T0 THE
PUBLIC AS THEY ARE DOING AT PRESENT, IN
ALL !ANDS -Q01rNECTED WITH 'THE TRADE.
THEY diVE PERFECT SATISFACTION'
;$UCH AS
.HARNESS OF ALL STYLES,
:CLI)Th.ES,,
Trunks, Val sgs, Horse. Blankets,
.`7,:CvIGli.13:N1'.LS, ''1 TCS.
7
Light 'Harness iL Spcci:1It r
AS 'USUAL.
• r
l StsibborVac acto.
I `Thatin severs and chronic emote, witch hare defied
! all other annedioe, Wiliam's 0omponud syrup of Will
Cherry gives to Tete relief, and effect* *speedy onto
That ao ease has been reported in whiea it foiled to
give relief.
That every family Who keep* it on band can laugh at
' croup, whooping Cantlh, colds, bronohitie, ena all
I kindred dioeines,
.Chat in every dietrfet where.WUeen'e Wild 0herry
has been introduced, it has jumled into favor in an in-
erediblyshort Mee. , baits
That besides being a radical care for thea men-
tioned diseases. it is one of the beet tonioa in use.
That if yen have not already done so, it le your duty
to pnroheso a bottle at once. •
That you can buy it from any druggist in Ontario.
1trr. W. D: Fuller,, of Belleville, made his,
first direct shipment of clover seed. to Liver.
pool, England, on Tuesday.
It is understood that the French 'Tariff
Commission has reported in favor of imposing
a duty of two francs, instead of fol francs,
per ton on Canadian vessels.
Consumption Is °arable. •
This is. an established fhct, although pee-
pie aro dying eyery° day„with this subtle die.
ease. So they are with typhoid fever, pneu-
monia, and other diseases. But we believe we
Aro warranted in making the statement that'
nine out of; ten of all the victims of this dis-
tressing malady can be: cured, if treated in
time, by the use of Score's EuVLSION OF 0071
Limn OIL with the HYP.OPHOSPHITES OF LIbfE,
AND SODA. It hoe all virtues of these most
valoable remedies in a perfectly palatable
from.
CIJNTON MARKETS.
Febrnary,.19, 1880:
Wheat, -fall, red, bush, $1.23, a 1 25
Wheat, fall, white,, 1 23,,
' Spring, Redchaff, 115
• Fife, . _ - 120
Oats, • - •• ..
Barley,
Pens,
Flour,
Potatoes, e
Butter, ' .
Eggs, _
Hay, •
Hides,
Sheepstdns
Pork, •
Turkeys
Geese
Dunks
Chickens
Beef,
Clover
Timothy
•
"fi le•E FOR'rI[
Wheat—Fall •
Spring
Oats. - -
Peas - -
Barley •
Potatoes
Hay -
Butter=_ -
Eggs; -
• Hides
'CVood •-
•lonr;
Pork,
• T,1ODIIt9VIt
WheatTall ., - •
Spring '
Flour•,• -
Oita, .--.
Barley, ; •
.Potatoes
•:.Butter
Eggs, • .
Hay,
•
•
a 1 25
a 1 18
a 1 22
033 f1-034
- 0 45 a 0 56
0 63 a 0 64 '
- 6 00 a 6 50
0.30 a 035
• t1 14 a O 16
0 12, a 0; 13
- 8 00 a 9 00
7 00. a 8 00
- o
80 a 1.00
5 00 a 5.50
- 050 a 100
0 455 a 0 50
= . 0 -20 a 0 25
0 12 a 0 15
. 4,00 a 5 00
3 00'a 3 25
2.75. a 3 00'
MARKETS.
February, 19, ` 1880.
• $1 23 a 1.25
- 116 a 1.18
• 033 a 034'
0 40 a O 63°
▪ 0 45 a 0 55
,0 30 a 035
• '8" 00 a. 9.00
• 0 15 0. 0 16
• 0 12 a 0 13
7.00 a S• 00
2 0D. a 2 5Q
—6-00--a—"6
5.00 ' a _5 '50
MARKETS •
'February, 19, 1860. .
$1.23 a 1 24
• 1 15 b 1 18
a
6.00: a,,6�50'
• 033•a 0.35
0 61 it 0''63
o45: a 055
0'.80' a 0 35
• 0 16 .. a 0 170..
01.3 'a '0 14
• $ 00 a. 9 00
A bottle of Hngyar8's Yellow Oil is werthmore to the
sufferer thin Use 840,900 pearl Cleopatra drank. It
proves a sure remedy in soreness of a part, or muscular
pain; Stiff Joints, Contraotion of the Muscles, outierd
. Tumors, Swelled Neck, Enlarged Glands, etc., and is'.
unsurpassed as a remedy for Sprains, Bruises; Burns,
Scalds, chilblains, ete.-.For .sale by. all dealers, at 25 -
cents per )lotus.
SUBSCRIBE.
FOR
_- CLINTON NEW .ERA
AN
GET
YOUR
FRIENDS
TO
DO
The Italian Parliament opened on Tuesday.
The abolition of the grist tax and the adoption
of an electoral reform Bill were the principal
subjects dealt with in the Speech from the
Throne,
The Oebawn Vindicator beide that " if' juat,.
title is dope" Hon, T. N..Gibbs will to the
next Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. The -
Vindicator is 1ldr, Oibbs' • mouthpiece, and
t.lonbtleeespeaks with authority. Bnt.aa the.
Chieftain has pitched upen.Hon. J. B. Rabin.
son as the next Lieut. Governor the borne or.
(tan bad better make up its mind. that justice
to not to' be done.
NOT QUITE 80,
"it to among the most savage and debased
tribes only that the condition and comfort of the
horse have 'been neglected." but we believe there
are many in civilized countries who are guilty of
the same neglect, •cud without the excuse of the
former : heree all may avail themselves cif the use.
of an. article which has done more than anything
eiso heretofore known to improve the condition,
and relieve the suffering of the boise. ,_Those
who will not use it will be the losers, their orses
the sufferers: to avoid both use "Dartey's Con-
dition Powders and Arabian heave Remedy,".
and you will be satisfied. `with the result. Re.
member the, name, and see that the signature of
Burd & Co. is ou each package. Northrop & Ly.
mant.Toronto, Ont., proprfetorefor Canada. Sold
by au medicine dealers,
Two QUESTIONS QUESTIONS /EASILY ANSWERED. -- Why
should men wear boards 7 Because they aro a
greatllrotectlon to the throat and lungs, and add
much to their personal appearance. Why should
we use Bryan's Pulmonic Wafers. Because
when used for coughs, colds, tlokiing in the
throat, hoarseness, &c.,
the act
like
a charm.
Ministers and ]a yereuse them,physicians re-
commend them, cupaingors and public speakers
Say, they are .tile very best medicine in existence
for. the cure of quoit complaints. Sold by all
medicine dealers at 25 cents a box.
PEOPLE Tonsmarsn by the many disagreeable sen-
sations produced by dyspepsia, or are thin, nervous and
weak, should use the standard tonin—Northrop & Ly.
man's Quinine Wino, They will find it agreeable and
beneficial. Tt enriches the blood by aidingdigestion
and assimilation; soothes and invigorates the nervous
system, and imparts it healthful appetite. When trued
as a remedy Tor bilious and intermittent fever, it pro-
duoee. the.bappiest results, if takgh between the attacks:'
Convalescence is hastened and untimely decay of the
physique and constitution is arrested by it, .The: epir,
ituous constituent, aberry wide, is of the best quality;
And the aromatics combined with it, renders its flavor
additionally pleasant, Thoy who use it gain flesh as
well es strength, and it exerts a sheering influence up-
on the'mind. It promotes a healthy secretion and flaw
of bile, sound repose and regularity in theaotion of the
,bowels. If judiciously used it may be taken without
apprehension of any ill result by poisons of the moat
delicate constitution. A fail trial is all that is needed
to prove the gonninese of its claims topublic confidence
and to the truth pf tho general verdict in its behalf.
No fartioles of its elms commends itself eo strongly
to nervous Invalids who require building up -none is
so well adapted, to fortify the system against the' dan-
gers which threaten the debilitated. - It should not be
mistaken for a mere stimulant of appetite, which many
so-called tonioa simply aro. It so regulates the stomach
that it is enabled to perform its various functions with.
regularity and vigor, and its adieu is not only thorough
butprompt. Ask for the•" Quinine Wine. of Northrop
& Lyman." Sold by all druggists. • -
Seo what the Clergy say.
lieu.
It. II. Craig, Princeton, N, T., says: Last_eum-
mer when I was in Canada, I caught a bad ooi3 in my
throat.- It became so bad that often in the middle of
my sermon my throat and tpngue would become 80 dry
I could hardly speak., My tongue. was covered with a,
white, parched cruet. and my throat was much indam-
ed.. An old lady of my congregation advised me • to use
the Shoshonees Remedy, which she was then using:—
The first dose relieved mo, and in a few days my throat
was nearly well. I discontinued tiro use of it, but my
throat not being entirely well, became worse again. I
pr`oauit,irduoZ]ierauj�rl"y; and'ram—happrtoliartha
my throat is entirelywell, and the white crust haa.. en-
tirely disappeared. I wish that every minister who
suffers from sore throat, would try the Great Shosho-,:
noes Remedy. .
Rev. G. W. Grout, Stirling,.0nt., says: Mrs. George
Francis wee severely afflicted with Kidney disease, and
had been under the care Of threo.physigians)rithont
any'bonefidialresult. She has since•taken four bottles
of the Shoshonegs;Remedy, and now onjpya,tht best of
health "
-Bov �t''.- C. Brown, Brooklyn, Ont., say-so_ -Mywife-
was. very low with lung disease, and given ups by her
physician, /bought a bottle of the Shoshonees Re-.
medy, and at the end of two days she was much better..
By continuing the remedy .she was perfecoly restored.
Price of the Remedy in pint•bottles;,g1 pills; 25 Dents
a bor. Sola by all medicine dealers, '
THE GREAT. E. 1..ALE n_REMEDY.
JOB. MOSES PERIODICAL PILLS
•
This well known medicine is no imposition
but a sure and safe remedy for :Female Diffi-
culties and Obstructions, from any oansewhat-
ever; and although a po'irerfui remedy, it con.-
tainenothinghurtful to the;oonstitntion'.
TO MARRIED 'LADIES
It is poonliarTy1hited. It will, in ashorttime
bring on the monthly poriod with regularity.
In encases of Nervous and 'Spinal Affections,
Pains in _the Back and. Limbs; Heaviness,
Fatigue oalight exertion, Palpitation of 'the
heart. Hysterics!, Siok Headaches,. Whites,
and all the painful diseases occasioned. by •0.
disordered system, these Pill's wilieffeet a•eure
when all other means have.fail d. •
These Pills have'aever . been* known to fall
where the directions on the.2nd page of Pam-
phlet, are' well observed. • • , •
For fullpartieulars,,Ret a•pamphlet;free ,of
agent.
TOB'MOSES,NEW YORE Sols PRopnisa'on,
$1.00 and 12i cents for postage, enclosed to
Northrop& Lyman, Toronto, Ont., general
agentsfor the Dominion`, will insure 'a bottle
'containing over 50 pills by return mail.
S61d in Clinton by J. H. Combe.and W. R.
:Watts E. Hickson •and F. Lumsd en,.Sea•
forth,J..Kidd,:CarronbrookrParker .dr-..Oiittl
and F. Jordan,.'Goderioh; E..Cameron,;Bay-
field; Jas.Bonthron,Bodgervillet end all medi a
einedealers.
•11'
1880 .H,A. VN%�A IR• 15 •.
4I8 & PAY'S
MAMMOTH HARDWARE: STORE,
ALBERT STREET, CLINTON
•
ALTO -NA AXE, - VICTOR. XE, CHAMPION' AXE,,
EVERY MAKE OF AXES KEPT IN STOOK. .
-CHAMPION SAWS, • LANCE TOOTH SAWS, , DIAMOND SAWS..
NAILS, LOCKS, HINGGES, SPADES, SHOVELS, CATTLE TIES, HALTERS, ROPE,
CHAIN, STRAW KNIVES.
EVERY CLASS • " OP SHELF HARDWARE. .
TABLE CUTLERY, a t'ull stook. TABLE,. DESSERT and TEA SPOONS,
-- . TEA KNIVES and FORKS; CRUETS. '
KST
SA.TES. • ATES.
SKATES. .
"PAINTS, OILS, WHITE LEAD', VARNISHES,',
GLASS, PUTTY, BRUSHES,
ETC:
LUBRICATITCOILSf cillEE,pWnETT. a.
Tast1o..1A0
ltx
STOVES, HEATERS, GRATES, RANGES.
'COOK STOVES, BOX STAVES, PARLOR .STOVES, PARLOR COOK; .
STOVES, RUSSIA.-IRO.TT HEATERS,. RANGES, GRATES, COAL
STOVES, SINGLE AND DOUBLE- HEATERS—ALL MAKES.
FLOWS,. BARBED ' FENCE ' WIRE, . WATER -LIME.
CHANDELIERS-twO, tbree'and four light,either in Verde or Bronze. : • -
BRACKETS—in,-Vel'de •er Bronze. •
,PARLOUR', • HALL, AND TABLE LAMPS, KORO LAIN SHADES, CHIMNEYS,
• ' GLOBES, SHADE HOLDERS. Z.A.31P 'B'L'OCK 0011TP.ZETE, •
HEAD .LIGHT OIL -HIGHEST NON—EXPLOSIVE.
ATLANTIC- OIL—ti's HOLESALE, BY THE BARREL,. LOW'7EST PPiIfeE.
Manufacturers of every class of Roofing, Tinware, Eavetroughing, &c..
r •CLOVE/;, SEED. ' TIMOTHY SEED.
CASH - l' paid for Hides, Sheepskins, and all .kinds' of Pelts,
LIKEWISE
SENT
ANYWHERE.
FOR
*1.60, A YEAR.
111oKILLOP
HMI AI FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
• THOS. Al EXLANS•, AGENT,
-IlAILL'OCK, tlON'1`.' . •
Farmers wishing to,ineure will find this Comilany'
one of the best and eheapeat to insure in, and willbo
waited on' M theft homes if informationbesoot to the
Agent's' ooloe. . • 'iy
MRS. BEESLEY'S
MILLINERY ' Establii8hment;;
""Aiargoa,00ltment „f.FEATHERS,,FLOWERS,
SILKS and'RIBBONS, in the newest shades. '
Also, a large stook of FELT and STIIAW HATS, of
the latest styles. 00.$SATB, &O..'
• Agent for'BuTinralt'e PATTERNS of ga;rmento of all
descriptions; a targe etoek kopt'on hand. .
Felt and Straw Hats cleaned and altered
Large Assortment of Ladies' Mantles.
LAUGH •stoek of Crotpptou.Improved Corsets, for
Children, Misses, and Ladies. Selling of summer
otos* at greatly.roliugod prides. New is your limo to
receive bargains. •
Clinton, July 20rd, 1879. ' -
;THE ,.8LLAN LINE
LIVSPOOii LONDON EBIVI71LANO
SHORTEST SEA., PASSAcfE.
Onblas,Irse o nedi ve aced
t teoriteeTick .•
WINTER .(iA7•e,IN('i8 vis. J1ALIFA'%.
• • CIRCA88IAN, 5'ebruary 14th.
SAIRMATIA7 , February 2158.
PERUVIAN, ifobrnary 2St1.
• HII3ERNIAN,1Warob 681.
Parti a desiring to .bring out friends from the' old
county , eau neve money by p',rotaslag prepaid cortiti-
oaten; ons the agent in Clinton.
t"
STEERAGE S !TIOICETS.TO
Li'*i'pod1, Tion,lodtterr,l, (flasyoto, Q►tfnens
t'otvn, Tae fast, T oiidon f Bristol, Cardiff; •
l'or tbrengh tickets and every information apply to:
A. 9TRAITON, 6. T. It., Agent Clinton,
Clinton, Tan 22,1880.
AT
ammoth Hardware Store, Albert St., Clinton.
EARIIdG
•
d ,
and FA
C.i
Owing •to the il]1p1 ovenients about to be made in our premises,
we. will offer' for 's le our
ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS
AT ANDUNDER COST'.
CONSISTING
TWEEDS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, FANOY .
DRESS : GOODS, BLACK LUSTRES, WIN-CEYS,
CASHMERES, . COLOURED. SHI•RTINGS, TICK=
INGS; GREY , ,AND BLEA.CHED COTTONS,
TABLE LINEN, . HOSIERY, GLOVES,, SHIRTS
AND DRAWERS, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS
AvD. SDOS,
Th• . • will be sold. without reserve at:=
e Whole. stock�._._.. _� ._..._, .
it . to : be a reCiated.
s�.ch g��ces, that cannotVia. pp
WILLIAM -COATS.,
Ail 'parties indebted to the above in overdue Ac-
counts or Notes, Will be'expected to pay tip in. full,
' -•. . without delay: 0
0liufon,Nev. ,18,737f, ..
SIM 'SO\%
genets,L$'iliO ,sa
AND DEALER IN* "
'Aisr. S CrCic-n
SCHOOL BOOKS. A SPECIALLY.
•
.Remember the Place-DingmanSt ttunible's old stand.
Cllnttin, T) e, 24, 1870.