The Huron News-Record, 1889-02-13, Page 6To fake a Short $ Bo Log
WONDERFULLY IOW PLAICES
ti THAT
GEO. E. PAY & OO'Y
NOW OFFER
Prints, Catton, Sflhriins, Cottoflaes
at prices that meet all and every kind of a sale, big or
small, Auction or otherwise.
Geo. E. Pay & Co.
LOW-PRICED DRY -GOODS.
Our We Up.
Weekly Round
-The Money farm of 101 acres
at Mimico, Ont., was soli the other
day for $46,000.
-Ash Wednesday falls this ye. tr,
on March 6; Easter Sunday ou April
21.
- Two carloads of silk arrived et
Vancouver from Japan last week,
valued at $270,000.
- Pillsbury, the big western mil-
ler, declares the spring wilt witness
a big advance in wheat. -
-Henry Plummer has been ap-
pointed collector of customs at Sault
Ste. Marie.
- The`Dakota Legislature defeat-
ed the woman autlrage bill by 26 to
22.
-A wealthy resident of Dutton,
Elgin co., the father of a
large family, is to be prosecuted
under the Charlton Act for seducing
a young lady under I7 years of age.
-Asa Cogswell of lot 1, con. 9,
Eest Nissouri, has sold his farm of
150 acres for the auto of $100 per
acre. Mr. George McLeod of
Pennsylvania, is the purchaser.
- Mrs. Ellen Rutledge, who has
been a resident of Stratford for very
nearly a quarter of a century, died
at her residence Milton street, Mon-
day morning week, at the advanced
age of 78 years. •• •
- On Saturday week Mr. George
Wade; residing near Wingliam,
tapped some six or seven• maple tret s
and on Monday converted the run
into delicious maple syrup. The
run was vOry'good for most of the
day.
- A petition was presented in
the Kansas legislature last week
from the national anti horse thief
association. It prays for the enact-
ment of is law to authorize the
lynching of horse thieves wherever
found, and to limit the right of jury
service to mon able to read.
- Mr. McLuhan was dismissed
from the position of to'wnship clerk
.of West Luther on account of trouble
caused by him claiming five quarters'
salary in one • year. It was dis-
covered last year that Mr. McLuhan
was paid five quarters' salary in
1887. The discovery led to the
removal of the township treasurer
at the time, and now the clerk also
has received the grand bounce.
-In denouncing Beach or Le
Caron, who has given such damag'
ing evidence before the Parnell
Commission, as an informer, it
seems to he the impression among
Mr. Parnell's friends that the man
who takes an oath to kill English,
men and their wives and children,
and does a not intend to observe that
oath, 1s a very much worse Irian
than he who takes the oath, Intends
to keep it, and sometimes does keep
it.
-John Oliver, collector for the
township of Blenheim, about five
miles from Bright, was waylaid
Thursday night about 8 o'clack by
two men driving in a cutter. Mr.
Oliver, who was walking and within
half a mile of his home, was ordered
by one of the men, who jumped out
of the nutter and with a pistol held
at hie head, to delived up his money.
Mr. Oliver, who was unarmed, had
to hand over. $600 of taxes he had
in his possession which he had just
collected.
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WOOLS
Are now Hie. per oz. Yon missed it by
not buying when they were 10c.
BUY AT ONCE
before they rise again.
TWENTY PER CENT. DISCOUNT ON
SLEIGIIS.
COOPER'S Book Store.
FARM AND MARKET.
•
TORONTO TIAitKET1l,-Wheat $1.07
to $1.20, the latter price for No. 1
Manitoba hard. Barley 51c to 58c.
Oats 32c to 36c. Peas 60c. Potatoes
30c to 50c per bag. Eggs, fresh, 20c.
Butter 16v to 20c. Hogs 16.10 to
$G.25.
DETROIT MARKETS. -Wheat $0.92
to ,11.01. Barley 53c to 60r. Oats
27c to 29e. Batter 16c to 18c. Eggs
13o. Apples $1.00 to $1.50. Dressed
hogs, 1.30 to 15.50.
BUFFALO MAIMETs.-Graded steers
1.500 to 1.000 lbs 14.25 to 14.65;
from 1.300 to 1.40) lbs $:1.130 to $4.15
light butchers from 12.50 to $3.0.!
Hogs 14.90 to $5.25.
MARKET REPORTS.
(Corrected every Tuesday afternoon.)
CLINTON.
Flour 35 50
Fall Wheat, new K old 0 97
Spring Wheat 0 97
Barley .. C 45
Oats .. 0 30
Peas . 0 56
A pples,(win ler) per bbl 1 00
Potatoes 0 30
Butter .. 0 17
Eggs 0 14
Hay 1200
Cordwood 3 00
Beef .. 0 00
Wool.. .. . 0 20
Pork 6 50
to 6 00
to 1 00
to 1 00
to 055
to 0 30
to 056
to 1 50
to 035
to 0 18
to 015
to14 00
to 400
to 000
to 0 25
to 6 70
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CATARRH Cured in fano three td elk
monthe-warranted.
COL1ts- Fresh cods in the head or chest cured
by is few applications
ASTHMA -Nearly every r...) cured -always
relieved.
BRONCHITIS -Cured in every care where the
lungs are not involved.
LOSS 1)1 t'iilt,'l:-whet) canned by tritiumma
tion, cured
11A't FEVER -Cured when used in titue;
always relieved.
C,AT:A0011 AI. 1IE'INESS.-Cured In from
three to six menthe.
EYES -Granulated Ilan. catarrhal inflamma•
tions, sore. vee, etc., cared within three months.
NEURALriIA and HE'.I)ACIIE-Stopped after
the third application.
TH tttIAT TRIUBLF.-Qn'nay q ak1y relieved
and cured, tis are intLtmvd tonsils and ulcerated
throat.
1)151:5 SE.'. OF fl 11111)11 EN-- WI -1dng cough
cored; croup r.-lieved in Ove minutes.
Ask your dreggist for it, and he sure you get it.
Price of the full treatment, lasting for months,
53. IJy mall, registered, se extra. Send stamp
for list of references of .aures in 1,114 city. Free
Test wt Ronin C., Youge Street Arcade,
TORONTO.
CARBOLIC SMOKE BALL CO.
Mr None Genuine without Silver Snapper. 71-1
THIS YEAR'S •
MY"RT"LE
OUT and PLUG
SMOKINC TOBACCO.
FINER THAN EVER.
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--IN •IiltONZE ON -
'EACH PLUG and PACKAGE.
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Dry -Goods.. Palace, Clinton
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STOCK -TAKING SALE.
We offer for the next 30 Days all Winter Goods at
Greatly Reduced Prices. Stock throughout very
complete. Millinery at Cost. 5 per e off for Cash
JOHN WISEIVJAN
MANAGER.
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Estate J.'Hodgens
REITII EROS_,
THE "RED ROCKER" FURNITURE STORE.
Ravin
g bought the stock of' D. B. UALBICK, of the late firm of Calbick .ls Reith
ata GREAT-LY-1tEDUCE'D`TIGURE;' wa are""n'rsw prepsredYo'give oar ctietomere-
the full baneft of the reduction. We will itUN OFF OUR ENTIRE STOCK
of Bedroom Suites, Parlor Suites, Sideboards, Extension Tables, Centre Tables,
Book Oases, Perforated, Cane and Wood -Seat Chairs, and all kinds of Furniture
and Upholstered Goods AT GREAT BARGAINS FOR. THE NEXT 30
DAYS. Now is the time to buy Furniture, as such Bargains cannot last. Call
• ,and bo convinced
REITH BROS.
NC)TIC7EOur Stock of UNDERTAKING GOODS is now
J. ---complete in every particular, and we are deters fined
to give satisfaction. The Leading Undertakers, Embalmers, Cabinetmakers, and
Upholsterer$. -Reith Bros., The' Red Rocker Furniture Store.
FRESH -:-AND -:-REL/ABLE.
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CHRISTMAS. NEW YEAR'S.
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Our stock of Groceries and Provisions for the fall'and winter are very complete, and
will be found Fresh and Reliable, embracing every line of Goods to be found in a First -
Class Grocery. We aim to give tho Best Possible Goods at the Lowest Possible Price,
and to economical buyers we offer many advantages. PRODUCE TAKEN.
CANTELON BROS., Wholesale & Retail Grocers, Clinton.
C�wf`C9,1•Tr w FI R1VI.o) '`•n
JOHNSON & "ARMOUR,
--PRACTICAL
Harness and Collar Makers.
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Having bought the Bustness,and Stock of Geo. A. Sharman, we are prepared to
lilt ail orders to our line at the LOWEST LIVING PRICES. We are both practical
workmen and can guarantee a superior class of work at moderate rates, The material
will always be found of the best, and by strict attention to business and honest dealing
we hope to be favored with.as liberal patronage as our predecessor. We have a splendid
line of SINGLE HARNESS, which for material, workmanship and price, cannot
be surpassed. Full Stock in all lines. REPAIRING promptly attended to.
JOHNSON & ARMOUR, OPPOSITE MARKET, CLINTON.
UJiI}ffl - HALL, - CLINTON.
N3/41\7"-- ROBSON,
---DEALER IN -
CHOICE FAMILY
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CNOICEFAMILV GROCERIES.
The best of VALUE given in
China Tea Sets, Decorated Dinner Sets, Decorated Toilet Sets, White
Granite Sets and Fancy Glassware.
Special VALUE in New Season's Black, Green and Japan Teas, Flour
Meats; tanned Goods, Poultry and Provisions. Call and see us.
N. ROBSON, CHINA HALL, CLINTON.
5 ICENSED HOTEL FOR SALE BY
PUBLIC AUCTION, in the VILLAGE
OF HAYFIELD, known as the "Albion Hotel,"
will be sold on TCHRDAT, the lath day of Femur -
any. Sale on premises at 2 o'clock P.M. Terms
of We, one•tenth purchase money on the day of
sale. For further particulars apply to JOHN
REID, Varna, Ont. 532.4t,
Money to Lend at O per cent
T. 1. Ft HiLLIARD,
Barrister, 519-6rn Clinton, Ont
vTANTED.-A General Servant ; good
wages paid to a competent girl. En-
quire at Office of this paper. 527
Auction Sale Register
Parties getting their Sale Bills printed at this
office will receive a fres notice up to date of
sale, under above heading. Otherwise, regular
advertising rates will be charged.
BUTCHERING BUSINESS -TILE UNDER -
signed wishes to intimate to the people of
Clinton and eurrnundingcountry that In order
to suitably meet the demands of his very numor•
Orin contemn, he has bought out the business
of1Mr. It, Fitzsimons, and will carry on the same,
eith the choicest meats in season. Every effort
will be made to meet the wants of all, arid he
hopes to merit and recelve a fair share of public
patronage. Lowest. prices for Targe 'orders.
Farmers' trade a specialty. ALBERT MAY.
New Blacksmith Shop,
GEORGE TROWIIILl, has opened out a gen•
eral Blaeksmith and Repair Shop In the
building lately occupied by Mr. Oauley, north of
Cantelon'a carriage works, Albert street, Clinton.
Blacksmith and Iron work in all its branches ;
1Iorse•Shoeing promptly atter led to and satis-
faction guaranteed, The public are invited to
call before ordering any class of work In the
above lines.
497-tf OEORGE TRf1R'111LT,
A NICE HOME
AT A BARGAIN. -Eight acres of hind with a
select orchard of choice apple trees;
comfortable house and stables ; adjoining (lode -
rich township. Apply to B. L. DOYLE, Godo -
rich. - 52e•tf
MISS MURRAY,
Member of the Canadian Society of Musicians,
w•ip,.x.Ssume her teaching on Monday, January
7th; ISSS. line vacancies for two (2) piano or
organ pupils.- _ 520
SCISSORS sharpened, itazors ground and set
and Umbrellas repaired. If left at Mr S.
Davis' hardware store will be attended to by E.
FINCH. 527.
Notice of Dissolution.
Notice le hereby given that the portnerehip
heretofore subsisting between ns, the undersign-
ed, as Furniture Dealers and Undertakers, under
the name, etyle and Orin of CALBICR & Item, In
the Town of Clinton, has been this day dissolved
bymutual consent. All debts owing to the said
partnership are to be paid to JAMES RRi'rn and all
clnlms against the said partnership aro to be pre•
sented to the said JAMAS REmTII, by whom the
same will be settled.
Dated at Clinton, this 5th day of January, A.D.
1993.
witness, D. 0,'CALBiCK.
T. 1 F. I1lLLIARD. JAMES KEITH.
Notice of Partnership.
The foregoing business will continuo to be
carried on by the undersigned, who kindly solicit
n eontimlance of the patronage of the old Orin,
behigjdetermined to give each department of
their business the same prompt and careful con•
sideration.
1•phnistering of all kinds will remain under
the personal sdperv'isimr of EDWARD React.
Clinton, January 501, 1999.
REITii BItOTIIEi1S,
DETLOR & CO'S.
ANISCOUNT SALE -
NOW GOING ON.
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Ten Per Cent Discont !
On all Cash Purchases over One Dollar,
Notwithstanding the recent advance in the price of ALL
Cotton Goods, we still sell AT OLD PRICES and allow
the TEN PER CENT. DISCOUN T.
C. DETLOR CO.
Great Clearing sale of Dry Gaols
AT "CHEAPSIDE."
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The undersigned has decided to clear out AT ACTUA L WHOLESALE
PRICES the NEW STOCK of Dry -Goods at the alcove Establishment.
OVERCOATS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS and TWEEDS, 'will he sold
• REGARDLESS OF COST,
CASHMERES, DRESS GOODS, KID GLOVES, and HOSIERY, at
IMMENSE BARGAINS.
$HEETINGS, TOWELiNGS, COTTONS, I -LATS & CAPS -all styles -
PERSIAN LAMB, 'ASTRACHAN, and CORDUROY, at
LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICE.
SILK PLUSHES, worth $5, selling •at this sale for $2. RIBBONS,
COLLARS and CUFFS, LADIES' SKIRTS and CORSETS,
AWAY DOWN.
JERSEYS, SHAWLS, COMFORTERS, and VELVETS will he sold at
PRICES TO CLEAR.
THIS SALE WILL BE STRICTLY SPOT CASH
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THOS. JACKSON, SR.
Elegant New Stock 1
Gent's Furnishings
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I have just placed in stock a fine -selection of the above goods. As my
expensee are low, I am in a position to give you what you want ail a slight
advance on first cost. Do not invest a dollar until you inspeet these
New Goode.
SPRING GOODS IN THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT ARRIV,
ING. SEE THEM.
F. SHEPHERD, THE LEADING TAILOR.
THE. NEWS -RECORD FOR FINE PRINTING.
THE OLD RELIABLE TEA STORE STILL LEADS !
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Having bought the Grocery Stock of T. cooper& Son, and being in a position to buy
my goods for Cash, I am bound not to be undersold by anyone in the trade. I have
just received a MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF GROCERIES, CROCKERY, GLASS-
WARE, HANGING LAMPS, and all the Novelties of the season. I am offering
Stone Tea Sets,44 pieces, for $2 50 ; Printed Sets, $3.75, worth'
$4.50 ; Decorated Stone China, $4.75, worth $6.60; Combination
Dinner and Tea Sets 86 pieces, $10,00; Dinner Set, 97 pieces
811.00 ; Combination flet, 100 pieces, $18.00, worth $20.00 ; China
Tea Sete from $5 00 up ; Decorated Chamber Sets from $2.75 up ;
China Cups and (Saucers, 10c., worth 25c.
.
Fresh Peels, Figs. Dates, Nuts, Candies, Canned Goods, and Every-
thing to be found in a First -Class Grocery.
O
JAMES MO ORE,
(SUCCESSOR TO T. COOPER ,t' SON,)
CORNER STORE IN SEARLE'S BLOCK