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The Clinton New Era, 1880-03-18, Page 50 enin :Unparalleled $ucc.o i...� GRAND •S.,,I.J.1 q. w BANKRUPT STOCKorR. CALLANDER& Co CLINTON, Amounting to Nearly $1O,000,Now Going on. h -their bar • Dry Goods. Every one deh�hted ��t- gains. "• ed considerably,and are still. of all. kinds have a�dVanc , . h an opportunity too obtain. cheap advancing. .Such pp . illiner - Groceries, Dry Goods,:C1Qth�.ng, Tweeds, Millinery,- eyears, ma :not occur again for area The TirOrtflgDepartme11t Under the. management ' of:J. A. Foley, former Cutter. A perfect fit guaranteed. Our stock of . Tweeds ; sec- ond. too none inWestern Canada. 1 SEAN BUSINESS, • , _ WO RE§ER" NO HUMBUG I WILL S,ELL CHEAP FOR : THE READY MONEY. CALL EARLY. -J-AME NOBLE. CLIN.rov; ttiftitl I8;18g6 • • • B .SI N nESIRES to intimate. to the ,peepl'e 'of 'Clinton and vicinity, • that having purchased the 1J Grocery. and Provision Business formerly' Carried on by Mr• A•' I'.• ROSS, he has; ide thereto a fresh andLyell-selected oto. yr,of , VI A WI lis 'M. G -P. -J•0 • SUCH' AS•. TEAS, SUGARS',. A ISINS, ' SPICES, ; R ETC. ALSO, A SELECT ASSORTMENT O1 CR,�: ::C 1:1•V. A G-L.� l.. SW: ..R. -+ . • ` BE WILL ALSO KEEP ON BAND A GOOD SUPPLY. 'OP HAMS, SPICED '.ROLLS, BREAKFAST _' BACON , suit purchasers. A11 *eats and pails. or iia• . �r the,lli:, to P FIRST-CLASS LARD in .pa last 9. 1•. Bard warranted first-class. All of the.abode e is prepared to sell at bottom prices for cash. He will still continue; as manager of the Farniture Store for Broadfoot es Box; where he is • • prepared to sell a>l cheap'ae;any house west of Tormito. A 'CAT,}. 'R} PE(: 'FIIL.I :401 ICITED. - • ell*ton, Feb. 1S, 1880: tttt�e p S�oon�Busk Crom ao�. s Celebrated, p . . , ,. , • ' CO IR; This is the (.orseti or comfort and durability.. MISSES. CROMPTON CORSETS, all sizes. • __EDGINGS--_,EDGINGS-alld' REAL °'LWA. A: splendid --stook of-EaLLitolnLtt',: LAwrs,. CHECKS,: and •PL AI' -v Milauil's. IRISH LINEN. WHITE TURKISH • •TEItllY, for ladies And children's jackets: CAsIr rRrs, Lus ri r s and FAahiLtt's STNS. Large stock of PRINTS iii the• newest. patterns. • HOLLA'Npi, TOWrLI.INGS and TABLE. ''LINENS. ICOTTON .and 'WOOLLEI SKIRTINGS. FEATIfF.It and STAN TICKiNGS : FRING13S, BUTTONS and DRESS TRIMMINGS. . HoslrnY and',HArERDASHF;RY RC:, Le, • Millinery rand Mantle Department. • HATS AND LONNJTS in the newest shapes. fInnoNs . AND ..$IL1(s ill • t e 'newest ns: FEATHERS 1 LOWru Vnuri , and S'AT I`•s, .'IIAt.s and B0.NET$ still d'eslg , , • made:over in the newest shapes.. MANTI.LES Inade.to' or&1ei in good style. BUTTER and . EGGS taken in exeliange for Goods. The sabscriber, while thanking her many friends for their very libelal•suppbi't since She commenced business, iloprs by (strict attentionand ktieping a 'good .stock to continueto receive their favors: • mos. sLEY,' VICTO ,XA •STREET,. Clinton, Fels. 2e, Imo. ....;.SSSS 'urrtuxeF.rriiture, Purnr are, .Broadf-oot RAYS 014 EA"ND AT T11E PRESENT TIaiv The ..I Ming aliLL best selected Stool) al' FURNITURE ever op exhibition to this to b 1Vhieh they aro prepared to sell at prices to suit the times. The steak consists of . PARLOR & BEDROOM SETS, LOU GES, EASY CHAIRS, 'lino everything rogitiaite in the farishiazgg line. Par • es wishing te fur,tis'li their houses, will save' money by. giving .tis a call. We leave .apse on Band a largo supply of COI FINS, CASKETS, :ROBES AND 1 ummulGS, of a ry description, Also, a MUST -CLASS HEARSE, all of which we aro p,t, pared to famish at very low rates. L$EMEMll1lt m%ilia YLACIi-•AltIillf. Tl,0t:1iC, AI•litEnT NTIt11t0'P, el,nVvt'ON • IGEfZEIL, 2. 1 CABINET.' MAKER NITTJ � 'R�� I'U�l UNDERTAKER xo., .t;e. _ Victoria St. Clinton. OM ; .GAIa6 to. Manatee. Few indeed, not actively interested in some way with the steamship traffic with the West Indies, have any idea of the immensity of this department of oar commercial marine, and no person who has not trod the leak of each t►es. vele as the Saratoga, the Niagara, and the Santiago, just completed, canknow what luxury awaits .the voyager, Standing ao upon the wharf you may watch the play iof emo tions.in the faeee of those who have repeated farewells from the deck, and those who wait ashore and watch the stately craft as, she swings free of her moorings and moves slowly down the harbor. And where is she bound? some of the fleet of steam passenger ships. leave New York for the West Indies, touch or reach the following places, all of them so entirely contrasting in modes of life and ap, pearanee of surroundings with .our cold north., ern homes,, as to give the visitor the impres. sion of being suddehly set down in another world. And how far is it ? You may go aboard wrapped to the eyes against the cold, brushing the fast falling snow fakes from your sleeve,. You employ yourself in arranging. your various effects inyour cozy state room, and you are already at sea ; two days later you will probably be found sitting upon the promenade deck, sans overcoat and sans flan- nels, watching a glorious moonlight marine picture, and joining with your fellow passer,, gem grouped about in serenades sweetand low. Dont I remember it; among all the crowding experience which throng through the corridors of memory, there are none so fresh in coloring as the recall of those nights upon the semi -tropic sea. " But I have no oue to. go with me," say a timorous• would-be voyager. What of it, you'll find plenty of friends fl you deserve- thelri. 1t is mot astonishing how speedily . one may become acquainted upon shipboard.. You will meet little family parties going to jest the same point you have in mind ; if you do not, then my experience and observation. goes for naught. Perhaps we will go (limn to. Santiago and along the southern coast of Cuba to Cienfuegoe and make our entrance into -the the. capital- by sail, or we may go . direct to Havana, entering; its majestic portal some bright morning. 'lien we, may go to Kings- ton, Jamaica, an English colony, with English ways ;.engrafted-upon•tropical--coloring•-and• framework. 'Would you.. like to..•{visit the Winward Islands, touchingSt. Johns, St. Thomas, Porto Rico and Santa Cruz. Then cannoning insuccession upon Guadalon , Mar. .tinea ie, San Lucia,' Barbadoes, St. George, Port of Spain, and lastly find yourdelf . in S. FO WLE • • : 1EAi•2Bns IN,' AT HES CLOCKS ASD JEWELLERY, Albert Street CLINTON • We hail) list elided .lo.our stook ; uc lot et, 1.880 TRI tG : a�� GUYTAR S VIOIIIN SPE GTACLE S .ALWAYS KEPT IN STUCE._ Qlfnton,'oet'2,1879: Demararg itself. IMPORTANT IIINT TO YOVAGRRs—Bactoae :, --Place all the articles which yon will not need•during • the voyage, in your trunk ; this Will be Lowered into the hole, 'and' you will probablynot see it again until you are.called upon to hand tbe•key over to the custom offi- clals. He careful to pack everything which •you may require in one or more valises, which may be kept in your state room. PAssronTs.;-•A single passport may include :more than one person, members of the same. family. The cost of passport may be ascer- tained at the office of the passenger agent.; £ L'is'the general charge, though.—The pass- port should have the endorsement of the Con- sul of the port of departure, representing the nation to be visited. The purser hands all passports to the trading officers, upon arrival, which • is probably the 'last you -will see of it; unless you demand it when Leaving .• �SPIIAst O—WEen,_Armoderate•.eupply,,of=: linen clothing ehoul'd be packed; provide silk' or game underwear, and -better, still; flannel; if you can wear them; as the open nature•of the 'houses .induoes.:'draughts, 'Birch" may check perspiration • and result in sickness., COMguRrs o1 TIIE VOYAGE. Invest in a re; clining or folding chair ;'take a selection of reatiing..niatter ; tints may be well spent in mastering Some of the rudiments of the pre= wailing language, of the people visited: • A. well -kept •diary of each day's events is a "joy forever." • Champagne, in the case of conva-. lesants from )30a 'sickness, is'a blessing indeed. LETI'tuts 01 .INTROOUCTION.---4henpracti- cable, obtain letters which will give you sortie hold of acquaintance upon a residence of the place visited. "It' may. prove serviceable ih. came of illness, and does 'much to wardoff the unpleasant sense •of loneliness, which affect. many persona' when surrounded : by people speaking a strange tongue. Take it coolly ; dont try to carry your active home habits with you to the:tropies, • If wise yon will speedily adapt yourself to the ways of the natives ; oat sparingly of their fruits ; touch their drinks lightly; otherwise yon may. suffer the punishment inflicted by outraged .f1111> SU11sCIW1Ei1 13GS LEAVE TO STATE .1. to the public that ho keeps oonetantly on hand a largo and ettporior class of - COFFINS CASKETS, __ AND... ., Coffin Tommings and Robes, With•a aplandid ItSAItSE..PLAfrl Corrins always oh hand. Parties can be.supplied to One lt.otir, at " any.time, at •. . TEr PER CENT Lass. Than can be probated at any other plum). kmo FURNITURE • . f.Il f�tos; u ' Alwaysenlianth ' ••,. T13OS. STI VENO14. Clinton, May 10,1877. • VIS 3:PHS: MAMMOTH HARDWARE STORE, ALBERT STREET,,...CLINTON ALTONA AXE, CHAMPION SAWS, LANCE TOOTH' SAWS, DIAMOND SAWS. NAILS, LOOKS. HINGES, SPADES, SldOVELS, (TATTLE TTlAs, h1ALTEBS, ROPBj. CRAIN, STRASi? TCI3IYES. AVERY MASS OF SHELF HARDWARE. TABLE CUTLERY, a full stock. TABLE, DESSERT and TEA SPOONS, TEA KNIVES' and FORKS, .CRUETS. STATS., SKATES. S.EATES, •_ PAINTS,, OILS,, iviiri'E LEAD', VARNISHES,, :� GLOB, PUTTY, BRUS1 ES, ETo: ' ' t OL,IN]H, "WEST VrnGLNLA, T.s A3 1t7 LU$iIGATING OILS }` Elephant,. Seal aril Cast»' OI1 STO ►'ES, • HEATERS,_ GRATES,. RANGES. COOK STOVES, BOX STOVES, PARLOR STOVES, .PARLOR' CQQ STOVE$, RUSSIA -IRON HE•ATEES, RANGES, GRATES, COAL STOVES; SINGLE AND D`)U13DE• HEATERS—ALi hIAKES: PLOWS, BARBED FENCE WIRE, WATER LIME. CHANDEi.tERS=to, three and four light, either in Verde or -Bronze. ,BRACKETS—in 'Verde .or!'Brape PARLOUR, .HALL, .,AND TABLE WilIPS, POl.'CEL+AIN •SII21DES, : OH1M W'SNld ' . , G.I.OBES, .SHADE HOLDERS, 4,4.11175 STOOK (0.MPLETA, HEAD LiGHT - 0111.-1E1 HET NON-EXPLpSI'VE. ATLANTIC OIL•-\'HOLESALE, BY THE BAIt1lEL, LOWEST P1tIeE. VICTOR AXE, EVERY MAKE OP' AXES i{81P'J IN 'STOOK. nature . • • C. J.. '.hUT11R1,L. • ITeod• ONwell. nd 1ledlcine koat people think ae they swallow l,tb Cod Liver oie' are takingvued'icino. 3r, ono. apnea they are, for any- thing that tones, heals and invigorate, the eyetom.. is medicine. `nub Cod Liver Oil is the finest'food° &swell .as medicine. It not only ton and d honis nourish- es. b i It will save the consurnptive, restore the dyspeptic. and build up the baby weakling, when all the other reme- dies fail, and oonlbined wiih :the IirYoritoiixrrss as found in Sco•ry's Entadsion, itis`a most wonderful' as well as agreeable remedy. •• /.1Pep ON 1AA;tit wit's . Mardi 18,•1880.. • Wheat, fall, red, vkbush, $1 20 'a-.. 1.23 Wheat, fall, white,, ' 1 20 a 1 23 Spring, Redchaff, • - 1 17 a 1 18 Fife, • . . • • 1 20 a 1 23" Oats, - • Barley,, -. Peas, Flour, Potatoes, Butter, Eggs, • Hay, • 'Hides, Sheepskins Pork, Beef, ' • . (,lover Tiinothy 2 7, a 3 00 • What; IC, Will Do. Ilagyard's ;l;ootoral i3alsnin allays the i ,nation 'of the Mauls membrane, the bronchial tubes and the lungs, and»wlll' be tenni' ekeepain;llyvaliablit'in• deep. seated coughs and alldisoaeos of the nhest. It effoetu- ally allays a tickling cough, •rernnvos hoarseness, dila, cult•breathing,'and wilt prove valuable ht cane of Aath• ma, Croup, Whooping Cough; and dieeases •oi the throat and lungs leading to Consumption. ;dor sale by all dealers, Brice 26' cents per bottle. • - 0 33 a. 0 31 0 4ia 056 0 62 .. a '0 64 6 (10 gt 0 50 :0 30 :a•: 0 05. 0.10 a 0 20 .0 10 a 011 •7 00 'a 8 00 550.'a 6,00 •1'00 a 1130 175 a 5'00 d 00 d 5 00 2 75 a 3 00 Manufacturers',of every class of Roofing, Tinware, Eavetroughing,'&e. CLOVER SEED. TIMOTHY SEED. . CASH paid for Hides, Sheepskins, and" all kinds of Pelts, AT . .VIS' & P.AY''S, Mammoth Hardware Store, :Albert St, Clinton... rd.FAN • ()Wino'()Wino'to the improvements about to be made in our premises, we will 'offer for sale- our ENTIRE NOCK OF DRY . "GOODS AT AND UNDER CONSISTING OF .: MENUS. rltrnvtlu,f3i;;rcrt &Pt sawn*. • Gilltitfincn, —I have much pleasure in testifyitig to the meritsof your Yellow 011 for outward • application, • to relieving pain from Sprains, 13rnisds„linnis, Neuralgia, oto., haying tried it myself and tided it in my family for, those purposes, ani found it to be one of the roost ern. nodous and soothing rentedlies that I know of. Lours. truly, W. II.IILTS, Ileal Estate Agent,. Toronto. Defier than Gold.. The grand climax of success is at last achieve ed: °"Thtrpnnrrejni0a', Walfish arise dud-Walk.- the uowalk.the rids bask in' the golden sunshiue of perfect health. The physical miseries' of the human frame need no longer be endured Du, J Imo's Ca.LIvontTAG0.uu t Coiil'octND, for Dyspepsia" ConanmptiontSiok headache, Coming up of Fool, ,3aundice,Liver Complaint; biliousness, General Debility, Drowsiness and Low Spirits. This wonderful remedy will positively cure, and that where every remedy has failed. To proveve that this wonderful remedy will do ell, we claim for it jt jofl aropresented with a trial bottle free of cost, by which you will readily perceive its wonderful curative qualitids, arid which will show you what t>; regular one dollar size bottle will do. • t+'or sato by J. H. 'Combo, Clinton. • •. F ' TWEEDS,: •F'LA.NNE'LS, BLANKETS, FANCY ,. S I3ii ACK LUSTRES,' WITCEYS, DRESIS GOO .:D:.f... . • , . CASHMERES; • ES; COL;OURED SHIRTING:S, ,TICK T'NGFra, . GREY AN] BLEACHED COTTONS, • TABLE LINEN,.HOSI.E Y. , GLOVES; SHIRTS AND. DRAWERS! : HATS AND GAPS BOOTS AND -SHOES, &c:,: &c: XX The Tho whole stock will be sold without reserve, as pitch prices that cannot fail ton be appreciated. WILLIAM COAT S.- All 'parties indebted:to, tiro above in overdue; Ac - 1 counts o1 Not(, will'be expected tib pays up its full, Without..:(lelay . - . 110tOil, Nti\'. 18,'137). °Ifs lier t lo Alb lt,ER IN 11 :SPECtALTY BOOKS,A SCHOOL • a Rumblers olid] stand. Rem®mbar #ire Place ng•man i (Nato, lree,,2•l, 14TH, °