The Clinton New Era, 1888-03-16, Page 6J
1887 •SPRING -
1887
The following New Goods opened this week,
New
New
New
New
New
N'ew
New
New
PRI NTS,
SE RSUCKE RS
DRESS GOODS
TWEEDS,
Trouserings
COTTONS
Shirtings
Gloves Hosiery
,
ALSO, A JOd ,LINE OF
Ladies Corsots at25c
S. WILSON, - CHEAPSIDE
NEXT DOOR TO T. COOPER t& SON'S GROCERY,
ALBERT STREET, CLINTON.
BOOTS ao! 5606 at L'KLIA&E PfliCE
12 Per Cent DISCOUNT
On all CASH SALES tor the next two months.
Having over eight thousand dollars worth of BOOTS & SHOES
in stook, and as I don't want the goods, but do want the , Dash, I have decided to
give 12 per cent Discount on all Cash Sales for the next Two
Months. As I carry the largest stock in the county, you can depend on getting
anything in foot wear yon want, or that can be got in any firet•olass establishment
at less than wholesale prices. I can and will undersell any other,either
any of Darwin's lost• links, or any other shoddy dealer in town, and don't forget it.
Call on C. Cruickshank, the Boot Ltlaker,
ALBERT STREET, BRICK BLOCK; CLINTON
WE ARE NOW READY FOR
THE SPRING CAMPAIGN
The Popular
t
Dry Cood.$ House,
Lond esbor o.
n DRESS GOODS, PRINTS,
and CRETONNES
We have made special efforts to secure attractive
colorings and patterns.
IN STAPLE GOODS
We have, as usual, bought the best. FAST—COLOR
SHIRTING'S, HEAVY COTTONADES and DUCKS,
DENIMS, IIOLLANDS, COTTONS, TOWELS and
TOWELING.
The numerous orders received in the
CLOTHING Department
Is proof that we are showing the right goods in Tweeds
and Trouserings. Place your order early, while the
splendid 1inu of patterns remains unbroken.
STIFF & SOFT HATS & SPRING CAPS
A magnificent line expected to arrive this week.
TEAS--
\Ve are showing a special line of Uncol-
ored JAPAN & YOUNG IIYSON TEA,
in 5 lb. Tin Canisters and 6 lb. Baskets, We claim this
to be the best tea offered in the county at :10c a pound.
Try it and we feel confident you will buy it.
Tull Lines of Prunes, Dates, [Figs, Currants,
and Raisins.
W. L. OUIMETTE,
LON DESBORO ,r
ol
( on 7iforenoon d111g J +,orleter,lvigu
two miles from Bolton, were brutally
assaulted by their hired man, whose
name is Preettoa. Ile first assaulted
Forister while in the bush, hacking
him in a frightful manner. Re then
returned to the house and attacked
Mrs Fodder with a fire poker. Both
were found about three hours after-
wards in a unconscious state, Mrs
Forister may live. Preston was ar•
rested and committed for trial.
A warrant was issued Saturday
morning against Rev John Stonehouse
the Methodist minister of the town-
ship of Adelaide, on a charge of at-
tempting to blackmail Wesley Prang -
ley, hotelkeeper of Strathroy. This
is only one of numerous similar
charges that are said to be lying
against Mr Stonehouse. The alleged
facts of the case are as follows: Some
days since Prangley received a letter
stating that the writer had information
that he had violated the Scott Act a
number of times and that he would
have him duly punished unless he re-
mitted $26 to a certain address which
he gave him in Toronto. Prangley
took the communication to Messrs.
Scatcberd & Smith, his solicitors, and
they sent a docoy letter to the address
given in Toronto. This letter was
taken, so it is said, by Stonehouse's
brother. Together with the writing
in the letter, this was deemed con-
clusive enough evidence, and a war-
rant was issued accordingly. Ile was
committed for trial, but admitted to
bail.
SeedBARLEY
Just received from BELLEVILLE, a
car of choice
Bay Quinte Barley,
For sale by R. IRWIN,
STANDARD ELEVATOR,CLINTON
CLINTON MARKETS.
Corrected every Thursday afternoon.
Thursday, Mar. 15, 1888.
Wheat, spring, 0 79 a 0 82
Wheat, white and red • 0 8J a 0 83
Oats - 0 40 a 0 42
Barley - 0 65 a 0 70
Peas 0 60 a 0 61
Flour, per cwt 2 00 a 2 25
Potatoes 0 50 a 0 70
Butter 0 16 a 0 18
Eggs 0 14° a 0 16
Pork • 6 75 a 7 00
Hay • 800a850
Sheep pelts - 0 50 a 0 75
Lamb skins 0 60 a 0 80
Irides, • 5 00 a 5 50
BLYTH 'MARKETS.
Reported specially for New Elm every Thursday
Blyth, Mar. 15, 1888.
Fall wheat, red, per bush. . 78 a 80
Fall ., . new , 80 a 81
Oats 40 a 41
Barley ,
Peas .
Potatoes, per bus
Eggs per dez ,
Butter,rolls .
Cheese
Lard , ,
Flour per cwt: ,
Hoge, . .
00 a
f)i) a
(;O a .
14 a
18 a'
15 a
10.a
2 00 2
6 00 6
SEAFORTII MARKETS
SEA }Turn, Mar. 15,
Wheat, spring,
Red and • white
Oats, - •
Peas, -
Barley,
Butter, -
Eggs, -
Potatoeri, -
Pork, •
Flour per cwt •
SO 70
0 80
O 85
0 'GO
0 0
o 16
O 14
0 50
6 50
2 00
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
a
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08
61
65
15
19
15
12
10
75
1888
0 80
0 83
O 37
0 GO
O 70
O 17
t) 16
0 65
7 CO
2 50
MONEY TO LEND— ON GOOD mORT-
.411. GAGES, or personal security, at the
lowest current rates, 51. McTAGGAlt'r,
Clinton, Feb. 24, 1888.
LOTS FOR SALE. — TWO SPLENDID
quarter -acre building lots for sale, in
good location. Will be sold on reasonable
terms. Apply at NEW ERA Office.
r HORO-BRED DURHAM BULL FOR RALE
A—For sale a 12 months old Durham Bull,
red color, registered in -the now Dominion
Herd Book. Apply to the undersigned, at
Londesborough Post Office, or on Lot 22,
Concession 13. JOHN CUMINO.
BRICH STORE FOR SALE.—THE STORE
1S at present occupied by R.M.Racey, hard-
ware merchant. The building is of brick,
22x80, two stories high. Terms to snit pur.
chaser. Apply to D. R, MENZIES or TILOS.
COTTLE, Clinton.
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PLENDID DR'ELLING AND PROPERTY
1 .FOR SALE.—Subscriber wishing to move
west, offers for sale the property now occu-
pied by him, being lots 993 Rattenbury St.,
and 675 Huron St. On the place is a good
framecottage, with• stone foundation all
round, hard and soft water, -stable and good
bearing orchard. Easy terms. HENRY
BENNETT, Clinton,
HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO RENT,—SUB-
scarnsaoffers for sale or rent the splend-
id Frame House on Victoria Street, now•occu-'
pied by Mr E. Snell, It contains plenty of
room for fair sized family, stone foundation,
hard and soft water, etc. The lot embraces
three fifth -acre lots, and has thereon a num-
ber of bearing fruit trees. Terms very rea-
sonable. A. DODSWORTH, Clinton, or at
the NEW ERA Office,
FARM FOR SALE.—LOT 7, BAYFIELD
concession, Goderich Township, 84 acres,
44 of which are cleaaod, and the stumps out
of about 30 acres, 40 acres hardwood bush un -
culled beech, maple, cherry and lash, a few
acres good cedar at rear end of the lot, 2 acres
of first-class bearing orchard ; good frame
house withgoneral outbuildings; few acres of
fall wheat, spring creek crosses part of the
lot, 2 miles from Bayfield and 7 from the
growing town of Clinton. Price $41 per acre.
For terms and particulars apply to JOHN E.
.EAGLESON, Hayfield P. 0.
PROPERTIES FOR SALE IN CLINTON.
The undersigned has boon instructed by
his brother to offer for sale on very reason-
able terms, the following properties in the
Town of Clinton:—let The property at pre-
sent occupied by Mr James Walker, on the
south side of Huron Street, consisting of two
lots, on which is erected a frame house, sta-
ble and other outbuildings, and, A house
and lot at the terminus of Rattenbury St,
3rd, The store and lot on Victoria St., now
occupied by Mr,t, B, Crosson, Full particu-
lars on application. If, R. WALKER, Clin-
ton,
$3,000 11 ILL BUY TH11 50 ACRE
being, half of lot 241, situate aboi t twoiniles
from the thriving town of Clinton. All the
land clear, froo from stumps &o., gpod state
of cultivation, six acres in stumps,
wheat onsum-
mer fallow, 25 sotded down, balance plowed.
Log house, largo frame barn and good stabl-
ing, first-class luearing orchard of 2 urea,
plenty of water, et., all well -fenced. POSaea-
sion given immediately. Must be sold be-
fore the first of April. Terms ---$2,000 may
remain on mortgage at 63 per cent, balance
cash, of other good mortga.g„ i,•eitri ty, MRS
EMERSON, Proprietor.
171AIIM FOP, SALT, OR To l:EN'r.--r111'
splendid farm of Ile (terra, on the Mait-
land concession, butts lot 77, Goderich town-
ship, situated 1;j utiles from iiolntesviile, and
four miles from the town of Clinton, The
soil is a good clay loam, with n, nevorfailin
spring creek running through the place; al
good wells, .Those is about 8 acres of b
which is one of the best sugar bushes i
county ; also two frame barna, one auk
barn, ono frame horse stable, with in for
ton borso:s, elm) two gcn,l bearing orchards,
being about six arms in all; two good log
houses. About 45 acres serried (1Iwo. Will
bo sold on rca.annsI,lr tutus, cr rented to
good tenant. A I,l'tX I: tD)1( l', 11. h . sully
Pest Office.
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t the Dry Goods J-alac�
We are now showing an immense stock of
EW BERING GOpDS.
New Prints, Chamboy's, Ging hams „ Mu l ns Sze.
DRESS GOODS in all the latest Styles and colorings.
Special prices in BLACK and COLORED CASHMERES.
Our stock of GLOVES, HOSIERY, and Wares -
,complete.
.e20-5 per oent off for cash.
'MEIN WISEMAN Manager.s. ''tate J. iiOENB,
ADAMS' Emporium„
To the people of Londesboro'•
and surrounding country.
Spring
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have arrived in good quantities and of excellent quality, 0
Never had a better supply and was never in • a better i
position to supply the wants of my customers and all i
others who may favor me with a call. Have not room n
or time to enumerate the many kinds of goods in stock, A
but will say to ONE and ALL come and try how -well r.
you will be treated. Goodweight,full measure, and the
right change back.
Higherit Pricey for Produce.
Yours respectfully,
March 1)th, 1888.
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R. ADAMS.111
N E W GO O D S
That are all right in quality and style and away (lown.in
price.
PEIR,SON
w:ultirig something nice in this line- should call and examine my stock is
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it is new and the latest styles.
.A. J. HOLLOWAY, Fischer's 101d Stand
OPPOSITE THE POST. OFFICE, CLINTON.
HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO RENT,—THE
subscriber offers for sale or to rent, that
conveniently .situated house on Rattenbury
St., at present occupied -by Mr Sibley. The
house has nine good sized rooms, basement
ani furnace. Possession given immediately,
MISS H. V. FOXTON.
DRESSMAKING. — THE SUBSCRIBER
JJ while returning thanks to the ladies of
Clinton and vicinity for their liberal patron-
age in the past, desires to state that sho has
rented the promises on Victoria St.,latcl; oc-
cupied by Mr Carslake, and will occupy the
same after the 15th Inst , when sne will be
pleased to attend personally to all orders en-
trusted to bet in the dress and mantle mak-
ingline. Apprentices wanted. MISS DODS-
WORTII. 4i'
r150 THE LADIES OF CLINTON.—THE
1 undersigned wishes to intimate to the
ladies of Clinton, that site will start her dres
making business, on tho lat of April, in the
rooms over the Dry Goods Palace, where she
will be pleased to attend to all who favor her
with thoircustom. Entrance from aide door
on ( Rattenbury!1St. Apprentices wanted.—
lass TREWARTHA.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE OR RENT.
The undersigned offers for sale or rent
the well-built frame house on the corner of
Rattenbury and Erie Stroet,Clinton, contain-
ing 8 rooms, with good collar, &e. The lot is
ono quarter of an acre, and ltas thereon some
hearing fruit trees,good stable, hard and soft
water, and is jtikt the place for farmer who
wants to retire. Terms reasonable THOS.
TIPLING.
HERD OF SHORTHORNS FOR SALE—
Will be sold very cheap, as we have rent-
ed our farms for a term of years, and must
sell. We have Five Females and Two Young
Bulls fit for service in the spring, good colors,
mostly red, and registered in the now Do-
minion Shorthorn Herd Book,
W. & H. PLUMSTEEL,Clintna,
LUMBER1LUMBERILUMBERI THE
subscriber has on hand and for sale, at
his Mill, 16th concession of Goderich Town-
ship, a good assortment of Hemlock, Rock
and SoftElni Lumber. Cutting Bill Lumber
a specialty. Highest Cash price paid for first
class Saw Logs. E. BUTT,
Clinton, ,Fan. 25, 1888.
OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.— THE
frame house at present occupied by Mrs.
Alcock, (immediately to the roar of Mr Jos,
Chidloy's house) is offered for sale. It con-
tains seven goodrooms, good cellar,hard and
soft water, and is in one of the best localities
in town. The lot is one-quarter of an acre,
For particulars apply to F. C. ALLCOCK, at
the Foundry.
DRESSMAI(ING — THE UNDERSIGNED
desire to intimate to the people of Clin-
ton and vicinity, that they have entered into
partnership and will carry on the Dress-
making business in the same premises hith-
erto occupied, Huron Street, Clinton, All
Orders entrusted to them will receive care-
ful and prompt attention, MISSES BOOTH
&& BUTT.
$3500 WILL BU1' 80 ACRES OF GOOD
land, behu; lot No, 14, in the 16th
con., Goderich township, about 4 miles from
the town of Clinton. This, is a good oppor-
tunity to got a good homestead. On this
farm there is avariety of soil, good wheat
root and pastnro'land, a good frame house
stone milk ho e, driving shod, bank barn
siring erne to
roaring orchard, about 8 acres
of bush, -'school and church within sight,
Terms: iy furnishing approved security
the 1) • payment need not be made until .inn
,,tny amount then paid flown to
su rnrehe.w'r, Possession given l•'-ofApril.
v to'r,C, l'f(:KKARD, Hnimnsvilic P.O.
NEW PAINT SHOP.
IcA1Sl.It & W1 f4SON
Desire id anno1nrr t};nt they have Opened
a shop on Albert St., Clinton, next to Glas-
gow's store. Bring practical workmen they
believe they can give satisfaction to all %rho
entrust their work, PAPER HANGING, F(AL-
SONI1NIxn, I'ArxTING, (irtAxiSn Axn Cmr.ixct
1 )rrnR ST n,, i. Nc., (''(0011 tori en the sl.i nrt^at
n)'iaa. Ort'-r•respo fuliv goliritea,
AUCTION SALE OF FARIII,
Farming Stock & Implements
The andersigned is instructed to offer for
sale, on
THURSDAY, MARCH 22nd,
—ON—
Lot 6. Huron Road, Goderich T'p
At one o'clock p.m., that valuable farm, oc-
cupied by Win. Fenton, being part of lot 6
in the Huron Road concession, Township of
Goderich, containing by the deed 65 aeras,
but measuring about 70. One milefrom Clin-
ton. Good land, mostly cleared; two never -
failing springs, two good wells; comfortable
frame house 36x18 with kitchen, good frame
barn 60x45. Fine young orchard of three
acres, Five acres of fall wheat; plowing
nearly done. Also the following farm stock,
&o.:-3 mares, 2 in foal, heavy draught, oolt
coming 2 years old, filly rising 2, 3 cars in
calf, 2 farrow cows, 2 2 -yr old heifers, 2 -yr old
nteers,4 yearlings, 3 sows in pig, 2 other sows,
lumber waggon,double buggy,pair bobsleighs
cutter, reaper, mower, fanning mill, land
roller, 2 ploughs, turnip scuffier, turnip cut-
ter, set double harness, set single harness,
and other valuable articles.
TERMS for farm easy, and usual terms for
goods. For further particulars apply to
WM. FENTON, on the premises, or to H.
HALE,. Clinton, or to JAS, HOWSON, Auct,
MORTGAGE SALE
Under and by virtue of the power of sale
contained in a certain mortgage which will
be produced at time of sale, More will be
sold by public auction, at the
Rattenbury house, el nton,
Tuesday, March 20th, 1888,
At 11 o'clock in the forenoon, byJamos How-
son, Auctioneer, that valuable farm proper-
ty being Lot Number 36, In the Ninth 000oes-
5100 of the Township 0f Goderich, in the
County of Huron,. containing 80 acres. The
farm is an excellent one, in fair condition
and well fenced. There aro upon the promi-
ses a frame house, frame barn, wells, orch-
ard, &c. The property ie well situated as to
roads, churches, and schools, and is about 4
miles from the flourishing town of Clinton.
Terms will bo made known on day of sale,
or may be ascertained upon application to
the Vendor's Solicitors. The Vendor is pre-
pared to allow a largo portion of the pur-
chase money to remain on mortgage at 6 per
cent interest.
Dated this 15111 dal of February, 1.. ,
JAMES HOWSON, Auctioneer.
MANNING & SCOTT,
Vendor's Solicitor,
32.0 ACRE FARM FOR SALE
320 acres of first-class farming htnd,
suitable for wheat or any other kind of
crop, situated in Southern Manitoba,
just north of Pilot Mound, abort eight
miles from South Western C. P. Rail-
way and leaq than half a mile from
School and Post Office; title perfect.
Will not sell it not sold before April
1st. Terms, 6500 down, balance in
three anneal instalments, with interest
at ii per rent. This is a bargain worth
looking after. Full particulars given at
NEW ERA OFFICE, or MANNING
it SCOTT'S, Clinton, Ont.
`EBD BARLEY FOR SALE.—S(JBSCRIB-
17 ER offers for sale a gnncolt% of first-class
Clean Seed Barley. .IUFIN MiDDLE.TON,
(i lerieb township,
ROBERTSON,
Has just returned from the eastern markets, and has brought with him a
large and unique assortment of GENERAL DRY GOODS and
MILLINERY for the spring and summer trade. Call and
inspect our stock. No trouble to show goods. Only one price.
Robortsoo's Great Cad Slam.
JUST - OPENED
TWO CASES,
MensFTJR & FELT HATS
THE LATEST NEW YORK STYLES.
New Prints,New Dress Goods,
New Curtains, New Spring
Jacket Cloths, New Jerseys,
WONDERTVL VALVE.
J. C. DETLOR & CO.,
1888. SPRING- 1888.
FANCY BASSETS Sand Satchels,
Window Blinds, Wall Paper, Ceiling
Decorations,Crochet Cotton, Snitting
Cotton. Cord Aresene, Emb Silk, Snit -
ting silk, Filloselie, Pompons„ Cords,
Welts etc.
Give us a call and you will be convinced that the Ilr.tvea Boort STORE is the Place to deal
W COOPER, -- Beaver Block
BOOM SHOES
LARGE ARRIVALS OF
NewSpring Good.
30 cases ,just received, which we have marked
at closo prices.
Eggs taken in exchange. :i per cent off for cash.
FOUR PRICES ARE AS LOW AS THE LOWEST
W„ TAYLOR & SONS
CLINTON AND MYTH.