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The Clinton New Era, 1880-04-22, Page 5
a - AT r , MOOTS .az SI-10MS HARNESS, TRUNKS, VALISES, 1s0.., —AT- -OF— a: Tw�rcx�z.L9 The subscriber having.just received his SPRING and SU1!(Ii1ER STOOK of BOOTS and. SHOES, would call the attention of intending purchasers to his well -assorted atook of both. LADIES', GENTS', MISSES',. CHILDRENS'', in great varieties and at unusually low prices, having purchased before: the raise in stook. HARNESS SS DEP,a.R'THEN R. Having a very large stook cf First -Class SINGLE HARNESS on hand, the subscriber would direct especial attention thereto. Also DOUBLE HARNESS, both heavy and light. Being made up from good stock, and by eXperienced workmen, he can guarantee the same. My SCOTCH COLLARS warranted to give entire satisfaotion. TRUNKS ulna VALISES -4 vory.large assortment and very cheap. TRUNKS from 78 cents up. let and 2nd class SHINGLES, front 40 cents a bunch, up. A room over the shop to tel.,. ALL GOODS. WARRANTED. JAMBS T,WI'IQREIL, Viotoria Block, - DO TY a&:. CrIBBII1GS Aro offering special inducements on PIANOS from the following Nell•knotaniii'akers; Steinway, Chickering & Son, New York Weber, K1aineh & Bach, Ernest Gabler, Homer Bros, and others, ALSO -THE .- TD•O EJ Y . 01= ,G A T, Which has a reputation far above all others,As the 'film have just completed their new designs for 1880,: we are now able to offer the pilblio an Organ which for design of case, beauty of finish,. andingenious combination of mechanical- devices' ter securing permanence of tune, will secure for them the overwhelming verdict of the highest art talent in America. We have no hesitation in placing them at the head of the entire list of Organs now manufactured.' Intending purchasers -will find it to their. advantage to Ball and examine our stook, as we • bey for oash and direct from the manufacturers, we are'able to sell cheaper than. any other house. Also a lot .of MUSIC STOOLS, .PIANO• AND ORGAN COVERS, VIOLINS STRINGS, CONCERTINAS,' FLUTES; TiFES, .FLAG.ELETTS,, MUSIC BOOKS, . and all kinds of Musical Merchandise. nn•e p ®:C7 H E R f • v P :011113111:0S-.. • ,; . • • 77 BRICK BLOCK, "ALBERT STREET.. CLINTON, April 8, 1880.: `mss®.cam • Purriiture, Purniture1 Broad ooh ..13'®� A HAVE ON HAND AT THE PRESENT min Tho 1argpst &lid fest golected Stock of FURNITURE. oM icihibitioidll this Iowa, Which they are prepared to sell itt'pr-icee to suit tine times. The stock •consists of • • • PARLOR .&'EEDR©OM SETS LOUNGES,°EASY Cii;AiRS,, And everything requisite in the furnishing line Parties wishing to furnish their ]louses,will save money by giving us a'calL We, have also on hand. a large supply of COFFINS, CASKETS, ROBES AND ' :CRIMMINGS, of every .description.' Also, a FIRS -CLAS1 HEARSE, all of which we are prepared to furnish at very low rates. REMEMBER. 'TIE PLACE—BRICK BI.00N, ALBERT STREET, CLINTON • Crompton's. Celebrated Spoon Busk .• This is the.Corsot for comfort and durability,'MESSES` .CROMPrON CORSETS, all .rises. • EDGING i + S° and i,i` •. •. • - , , I , .,c>LL LACE. .�A s . tenet id stock of I;aIi3R0IDLIbY LAwxs P CIIEcics, and BLAIN .MUSLISS.' Iliisil LINEN: WHITE, TURKISH TrRRY, r rladies and children's jackets, CAsintEIti s;..LvsTEEs and FA1nLna S SATINS. Large stock Of PRINTS in the . Detest patterns, HOLLAND ,. Tow1 LLihGs • tinct 2 tBLE LIENS. COTTON and WOOLLEN SnIRTiNGs, PEATHE:R'and STRAW TioIJNGs:'' FRINGES, BUTTONS and DRESS'Tnial1iIi os. Homey and. 1-1ADERDASEEliI. R;c:, &c.' ;Sr ,a; Millinery d , ., n.. axsst�e�,�-�epa�tx»ent. Hazs AND. BONNETS in the newest. shapes;• RxBnoas AND• Smits in the newest designs. FEATrints, I{'LOWERS, , VELVE'1•S,�i1nd. b'ATINs. HATS ADA BONNETS still made over in the newest shapes. MANTLES Glade to order, in good style. ' BUTTER-a,nd " EGGS takenain exchange for. Goods: b: • The sabsoriber, while•• thanking her .many friends for theirvery liberal support shade she commenced business, hope§ by stria attention and keeling a good stock: to oont'lllte'to receive keeping a a Q ,. ._. t their furors. .; Aims. BEESLEY, VICTORIA :SIVREETT, Olirtop,Feb, "6.16180. ' BUSIN 0 • '. 'ESIR.]4S-to intimate to the 'people' of Clinton ;..and vicinity, that having purchased the Grocery and Provision Business formerly carrled on by fr. -A. ROSS,. ho has, Tido' thereto a fresh and well -selected stock of • • - PAWEL,M G E 00 BJ 1m S SUCH AS TEAS, SUGARS, RAISINS, SPICES, ETC. . yy �y ALSO, /a S^ELECT.�ASSORTIII,NT OF " cit® iIN NV=ALSO IMF?,ON -LAND A 0001) SUPPLZ Or - • h,ot HAMS, SPC D ROLLS, . BREAKFAST BAOON, FIRST-CLASS LARD in pails or tilts, o2 by the lb.., to snit purchasers: All Meats and Lard warranted, tirst,class, • All of the above he is prepared to sell :'tt bottom prices for WI. He will still continue as manager .of the Furniture Store for l3rondfoot d;13ox, where he is prepared to sell as cheap as any house west ei Toronto: A CALL ItEsrtCT1FVTLLY � 0X tC)fT11Ty'. Minton, Fob. 12, 1880. • .G Election literature played a very important I .part in the great elootorai contest which has. been in progress, for the lost couple of moths• in England. In this respect the Liberals had •the decided adventage, notwithstanding the ! Circulation of many flaming ' Jingo' manifes toes. It isiu finance that the Liberate always beats their opponents. It appears that the gross expenditure for Ave years. of the Glad- stone (Government was £338,000,000; fer five years of the Tory Government it is. £401,000,- 000. The Gladstone Government had net sur- pluses in the five years amounting in the ag- gregate to £16,4100,000 ; allowing. for the sur- pluses of the Beaconsfield Government, in the hve years it has had a net deficit of nearly' £3,500,000, -which is most likely to be inereas- ed this year's end. In Ilveyears the Gladstone Government r'emitted'taxation to tbt amount of £12,450,000, while their opponents have only remitted it by £1,370,000, The population of Windsor has decreased by 180 duriug the past year. '['be'storm which swept over Wisconsin and Illinois on Monday was the host terrible ever: known in America. A vast region has been desolated, whole villages wrecked and over a hundred lives lest. f/M,INTON i[it tRE'li'S, April22, 1380, Wheat, fall, rod, 4,4 bush, S11.5 Wheat, fall, white, 1 15 Spring, Redehati, - 1 10 Fife, - 120 Oats, - 0 3.1 Barley, . • • 0 45 Peas, . - 0 02 • 6 00 0 80 ll 16 0 0 7 00 550 -1 00 4 75 a. 500,... 3 00 'a 3 10, 310 a 325 Flour; Potatoes, - Butter, • - - - Eggs,... Hay, - i;Iides, - Slumps tins Pork, -Beef, Clove ,Timothy.. . - , SEAFORT1l3 MAIRKETSr. April22, 1886 Wheat --Pall- , $l 1`5 a 1'20:' Spring 1 10 "a • 1 15 Oats ' . , 0 34 •a 0 35.. PORE • 0 62 a. 0 63 Barley • 0 45 ..a 0 55 Potatoes 0 30' a 0 35 1-Iay7 00 a • 8.00 Butter . . - .0 16 a 0 17 Eggs, , . 0 9 ,a 0.10 ••'Hides 5.50 a 6 00 Wood • 2 00 a 2 50 Flour; 6 00 a 5.50 Pork, - - 4 75.1, a 5 00. - a a a a a R a a a a a a a. a a 1 20 1 20' 1 15 1 23' u 35 0 58 1 65, 6. 50 0 85. 0 17 „0- 8 00 • 0-800• 6 00 1 50 5 00 PeorLli TORMENTED by the many disagreeable sen- eations produced by dyspepsia, or are thin, nervous and weak, should use the standard tonic—Northrop & Ly man's Quinine Wine,, They will find it agreeable and beneficial'.' It enriches the •blood by aiding digestion and assimilation 1 sootbes'and invigorates the nervous system, and imparts a healthful appetite. When used ae a remedy for biliousand intermittent fever, it pro. duces the happiest results, if taken between the attacks.' Convaleeconoe is hastened and untimely decay of 'the physique and constitution is arrested try it, Tho spir- ituous oonstituent, sherry wine, is of the best quality,; and the aromdties Combined with It, rendero its flavor' additionally -pleasant. They who ase it gain flesh as well as strength, and it exerts a oheering influence op-.. 'on the mind.', Ts promotes a healthy secretion and flow of bile, satin d repose and reRularityin tbeaotion 0/the bowels. If judiciously used it maybo taken without apprehension ofany.ill result by •persona of the most ,delicate Sonetitution A fair' trial .ie alt that is, needed 'to ,prove'the genuiness of its oisiliis topuj lie confidence and to tbo truth of Cho •general --voidiet in -its behalf. No'tarticles of its, class'comni nyix,.iteellse'stiongly. to nervous invalids who requirubkilding. Up—none 3s so well .adapted .to_3oirtify the system a'gainet''the den - iters which threaten the debilitated. It should not bo mistaken for' a mere etimublrrt of appetite, which many so-oallod tonics simply are. It so regulates the stomach that it is enabled,to perform its various fnnetlons with. regularity and vigor, and its action,is not only thorough but prompt. Ask for the "Quinine Wino of Northrop & Lyman." Sold by alldrnggists ,^,.,.,, NOT. (IUITB.SO. • "I.t ie• notch' the most savage and debased 'trifles only that the condition and comfort of tiro horse have been neglected." Dint we believe there., aro many in civilized conn tries who are guilty of the stone neglect, and without tbo excuse of the termer : here all may avail themselves of the use of an atticlo which has done 'note than anything. else heretoforelrnowu to•iulprove the condition eau 'relieve the suffering of the horse. Those wile 'will not use it will be the losers, their,lio. •ser the sufferers :• to avoid. both use " Darloy'a Con- dition Powders and Arabian, Heave llemed ". and. you will be satisfied with the result. lie-. member the name, and see that the signature of !turd & Co, is on each package. Northrop de man, Toronto; Ont., proprietors. for Canada. geld by all medicine dealers. ' BaYAe{'s WAFERS (tho greatputjfo remedy) .have now been 111 use .oyer twenty yoars,•henec '1t cannot bo said that they are on trial. They, ilavc'been thoroughly tried, and pronoiineed. (on the authority. of Cutter -whose' lives and health. they llaLve pt'eserydd) te'11e a sure, harrulese and. eminently salutary preparation, and iftaken in -seasonwill.invariahly ottro wields -,'coughs, .sore: throat, and all bronchial .al]eettonsr Ono :fair trial will couvince'tllo most skeptical : fold by. all medicine dealers, at 25 emits p'er.box.. • See whet t11e Clergy say, Rev..R. it Craig, Princeton', N.J., says . Laj)J;'enm- nierwhen Iwas in(3nnada,1 caught a bad cola in my throat. It boeante, so bad that often in the middle of my sermon my throat and tongue would become so dry I could hardlyepeak My tongue was cdverod with A White, parched crust, and my throat, was ;inch Milani.: ed. An oltllady,of my congregation advised mo to use the Shoshonoes llelaedy, which she was then •ueing.— Thq first dose relieved me, and in a few days my throat woe nearly .well.' I discontinued the .use of but my throat' noticing entirely well, became worse again: procured anothersupply, and I am happyvs say that my throat is entirely well, and the white crust has en- tirely disappeared. I wish that every minister: who suffers from•sore throat, wouhd try the Great yhosho• Hees Remedy. Nov. G. W. Orotlt, Stirling,• Ont., says: Sirs. George Francis was severely afflicted with Iiidney disease, and had been under the carp of •three physicians without any beneficial roult. She has since taken folir'bottles of the Shoshouoes,Remedy, and now enjoys the best of health_ Bev; C. I3rewn,.I3rooklyn, Ont., says: 11iy wife was very low with lung disease, and given np by,her physician. 'I bought a bottle of the' Shoshonees no• reedy, and et the end of two days she was much better.. By continuing' tho•iemedy she woo porfceely restored. l'riee Of the Rotnedy in glut bottles, :yl; pine?,• SS ,cents .a box. .:Solu by Tall medicine dealers. THE- Gr'REAT z r 113. L'x'.,RL iE.L1_X;. :bili MOS1t:S I'I:ItIy)s te,14L a'II.II•ti 'this ‘ve1l known medicine is no idiftsitiorr but a sure and safe roinedy.for Female Difyi- (mines and Obstruetieus, from anyoausewhat-. ever:: and although a powerftil remedy ,it con- tain soothing hurtful to the constitution, TO MARRIED LADIES It is peculiarlY etited. It Wilkin aehorttime ,bring on the tnouthiy period with • regularity.. hi allcases of -Nervous and Spinal.Afoctiosls,. Pains in the Back aid Limise Heaviness, Fatigue on slight exertion; Palpitation of "the„ .heart. Hysterics, Sick' Headaches, Whites,. and all the naiuful diseases occasioned by a disordered system, these Pills will elle°taoare when all others/teens have failed,. These Pille bave never been known to fair whore the directions on the 2nd page of pam- phlet, are am.phlet,are well observed. For fullpartienlars,get a pamphlot;Iree,o£ agent. MOSES,N1,W YORE Sees P1t MOSES ! OFa1I9TtlrC, .$1t00 told 12a. Dents for postage, enclosed to Northrop a; Lyman, 'Toronto, Ont,, general agents for the Dominion, will insure a bottle oontainingever 110 pills by return mail.* Sold in Clinton by J. II. Combo and W. R. Watts ; n. Hickson !old F. Lnrnedoa,n, Sea. forth; J.'Sfdd, Clarronbrook; Parker iG 'Cattle and 1'. Jordan, Godetielif E. Cameron, Ray fieldlJas,Bonthl`on,liodgervillefand allinodi. einedoalers?.v a 11„ TillIrd&RALLELZP ITCCES a GRI&ND SALE ! --- e BANKRPISTOCKOFRICALLINDEE&D CLINTON, .Amounting toNearly *10,000, Now Going on, Every one delighted with their bargains. Dry Goods of all kinds have advanced considerably, and are still *advancing.Such • an o . opportunity...to obtain cheap. Dry Goods, ..Clothing; Tweeds -ill-inery; -Groceries, &c., may not occur again for years. S ECTAL BA..R'A Ims Black Silk Parasols 50 c.,' original price $1- and $1.25 illinery. �lhxa�l®r Ladies Trim sed and Untrimmed Hats � and.Bonnets� •_ at :half-price... Want edi in exchangeSGS • ��T�TER- and E OI INTON,.Apri122,1880 Highest Price , Paid. , JAMES 'NOELS: OEO. Whin, CABINET MAKER AzALBn 05 ALL EXNAe OF FTJP NTTURE; UNDERTAKER de., &o. Vie 1.01111, St. a i>titon . S. FQ WLER E SOIt,. a. DEALERS,'•IY WATO ESF CLOCKS —AND—.. Albert Street, C.LINT.ON 0• • •• We' have just added to our stock a' tine Iot of ." VIOLIN and' GUITAR .MTRINH SPECTACLES .ALWAYS AEPT IN STO0li, Clinton, Oct. 8, t nil '�NINC, TTit StJBSGRI11NI1DNGS.LEAVE TO STATE .to the,mhlie that he keeps constantly on hand a largouudsuporlordines of .. • COF'F'INS, CASKETS Coffin Trimmings and Robes, With n splendid lIEARSi'. PLAIN dopers always on hand. Parties can be euppllot in one honr,,at any time, at TEN PER CENT x.LE'SS • Than cant eprocilred at any other elseo. dhill stock -of VII NTTitRt Aiwoy s 0n itancl. TI#OS. S5"EVENSO. Olinton,iifayl0,187i, . a.aw+:a.zrset,i.ci0Aursmaarranammm.atiirt ,ammmr.e Hoiuses for .Sale,. Goon BARGAINS. /ANN ria -roomed Cottage, price 5600 ; two Ilvo-room. ed Cottaes g5400 Cottages, and 58Q0. .Each has a good'gnr- den, well, &a. Ono half the pried may remain. on .Cottage for Salmi -1 1NI•I frame Cottage' on Rettenbury Strait, olio door 1 west of the .Methodist Church. This cottage has coven rooms, hard and soft. water, Cistern, 6:c. Term easy. 1I: HALE, Clinton, Deo, leth,1879. - , • r Aaron Street, Clinton: 4 " 14.cKILLO. P MUTflAL FIRE:INSURANCE COMPANY y 1. TII0S..N•E.ILANS; 'AGENT; IIAR.LOCK,-ONT, .r • Fanners wishing to ineuro will find this Company ono of the best and cheapest to insure in, end will he waited on at their homes If information be sent to the Agents' °Mee. ARING =OF-: SPLF and FANCY: SALE. Owing to the -improvements about to Nle-n•1ade in' oiu'' premises,. - P 1 'we will, offer for sale our ENTIRE STOOK OF DRY GOODS T AND UNDER COST CONSISTING . OF A TTWEEDS, FLANNELS,BLNXETS, .. F AN'C DRESS GOODS, BLACK IACTSTRES WINCEYS GA-SHMERES, .COLOITRED SHIRTINGS, TICK GRE Y`�- AND COTTON BF EAOI�fiFD S; TNC7rS, •TABLE .. LI`EV', .: HOSIERY,, GLOVES, . SHIRTS 4ND ' DRAWERS, HATS :AND CAPS, -BOOTS AND SHOES, &c:, 8c: The whole stock will be sold without reserve, at such prices that cannot fail to be appreciated. - W.ILLIAM COATS. All parties indebted, to the above in. overdue Ac- counts or: Notes, will be expected to l,ay up in full,' without, delay, - Clinton, Nov, it; 1870. y , ,