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The Clinton New Era, 1880-04-01, Page 5
ponth DA 'NINE' �ngarallelectucces� GRAND SALE BA?KRUPT STOCK or R. CALLANOER Co tlLINTON, 9mouhting''ta. Nearly $10,006, Now Ooing Every one delighted with their bargains. ' wry Goods of all kinds have advancedcasiderably, and are still advancing; - uch.., an •.. portunity to obtain -cheap Dry Goods,. Clothing, Tweeds, Millinery, Groceries, &c., may not occur again for years. NQTICE I intend to close this great sale very 'shortly. WillSiggargains :tor next tett wee • PARTIES. IN 'WANT OF CHEAP...GO.ODS, CALL .;L.T O CLINTON,IfarcL 25,1680 JAMS NOBLE. RUIilN'C:aua IRAFT1W ' TEE subscriber desires to intimate' to the people of this vicinity, that he is prepared to attend to all kinds of PRUNING and GRAFTING. Having -had a very large gppeeieace'tn thie'lino, he feels confident that be ban g wear iefao'tion to all entrusting:himwith orders. Bates very reasonable ' • E. J. ROUTLEDGE, Jan. 22, 1880. - am Mum ST., CLINTON, MoI'ILL"Q:1' FIRE INSURM CE GOMPA Y MUTu�cl� THOS. ]EILANS,. AGENT; HAIII.O(,E, ONT. yarmers wishing to tnsnre will find this Company one of the best and cheapest to insure in, and will be waited: on at their homes if information be sent te•tho Agents' office. 4r ' CLEARING -STAPLE. and FANGY... . •t: -Owing to the inlpl'ovenients -about to be made in our pienaises, =---:- :offer • for sale our ENTIRE STOOK', OF DRY GOODS tATA'No±uNDER.cos±' CONSISTING 01? ANNELS, FANCY BZ1A T�TIETs : Y' T®V'EEDS,r ' 1'L i DRESS'GOODS, BLACK. LUSTRES, WTNGE'S,' CASHMERES, JOLOURE.D S:HIRTINGS, TICK- INGS, GREY` 'AND • BLEACHED 'COTTONS; TABLE LINEN HOSIERY ;GLOVES: SHIRTS '.AND DRAWERS, HATS AND PAPS, BOOTS •„ALND SHOES, &:c..&c =XX The whole stock will be sold without reserve, at . such _.rices that cannot fail, to be appreciated. WILLf AJ.• I Cbi•.e.• S. .� All parties indebted to the above n: overdue .AC- counts or Notes, will be expected to, pay.0 i in fall; f l l without delay. . • y Nov.1.3,1870, GEO DIEHL, ABINETf•MAKER DEALER xN• 5LL RIND, O' F'URNITTT• i UNDERTAKER victoria St. Clinton. 1- S. - .J :.FOYN•L• E .1. 1,,S011/ DAL'Eils WATCTIES CLOCKS, SPIII>ZG SHOWS.. Hallett and Uorrfs Branch, at Londoabors on the Oth of April, 1libbert branch, at Staffa, ou the (13th of April. Grey branch, at Brussels, on the 7th of April _ East Uuron, at Wrooter, 'the 13th of April, South Hucon,"at. Brucefeld, on the 13th .of April. of "'eat April.Riding, at ;Smith's Hill, on the 10th — Sale Register, Buggies, harness, &c.,on the Market Square, .on Saturday, April 3. 3, How- son, auot• Farm stock, &o., of the late E. Tighe, lot 18, 9th con., Hullett,on. the Sth inst.. 3. Howson, aunt. 0,LoTON :tirlwarns. ° April x,1380.. Wheat, fall, red, 'bush, $1 20 a 1 22 Wheat, fall, white, 1 20 a 1 23 Spring,-P,edehaiff, - 115 a 116 Bite, - - • • -1 20 a 1 23 0 34 a 0 35 - 0 45 a 0 56 0 62 a 0 65 6 00 a 0 50: 0 30 a' 0 35 010 i4 020. Eggs, • . 010 a 011 Hay, • 7 00 a 8 00 Hides, - 5 50 a G 00 Sheepskins . • 1 00 a,• 1 50. Pork, 4 70 a 5 00 ,. Beef, - - - 4 50 a 5 0d'' Clover - - 2 75 a 3 00 Timothy " . - - 3.011 a 3 20 8EAVOIVW111 MARILT:TS. April 1, 181;0 . Wheat—Fall. . - 8120 a 122 Pring Oats, • Barley, Peas, I lour, Potatoes, Hatter, Peas •- Pota tea Hay • ,Butter Eggs, :Hides_ Wood - -. Flour, Porky - 1 15 a 1 16' i - 0 30-- a 0 34 060 a 063 • - 0 45 ' a 0.55 0 30 a 0 35. = 7 00 ' s 8 00 • 0 16 a 0'20 - 0 11 a 0 12'. 5.50... a 6 00 ▪ 2OA a 250 600 a 650 4 75 'a 5 00 NOT '1THHF. SLIGHTEST AFFINITY oxide between the numberiess cough mixtures with which the market is flooded and that enooessfnl preparation—Northrop Qc Lyman's Emuleion of O&d Liver Oil and 13ypophos- phites of Limo and Soda, It stands alone, distinct, is like itself, and nothing else:. It embodies the beet results of advanced pharmaceutical 'science. It as oompliehee positive, decisive results, effectually reliot, reg oougbs (when the lungs aro, not tuberculous or hopelessly' affected), colds, laryngitis, And diseases 'of a scrofulous • origin, 'While it doer not cure Consump- tion, itis the most reliable means of defence against that dreaded scourge. The invigorating properties of the hypophoephites reimburse the system debilitated by,the constant tear and wear of a cough, whilethe paroxysms rapidly diminish in violence, in consequence of tho soothing emollient action of the -cod liver oil upon'the inflamed lung membrane. Tli'e phosphorus, lime and soda, in oombination with it; are all natural components in the,eonetruetion of the bodily edifice, whish,'in a state of decay, looks a sufficiency of those elements. Those the hypophosphites supply, increas- ing.the nutritive properties of the blood,' and building np and rehabilitating the tottering human structure with. a degree of promptitude as astonishing as it is . gratifying to tho invalid, A perceptible gain in flesh. as well as in strength is' one of the consequences of. using this etandald preparation, which, both time and experience hive demonstrated to be fully: worthy tf the confidence reposed in it: Prepared by'Noxrunor. alLrsttN, Toronto, and sold by.alldruggists. 1TOT "Glunr.k';So `? It_is_.nuitin ;..tjla�most .savage. cud -debased tribes only that the ronditlon.a'Sld comfort of -the horse Have been neglected." but we believe thete. arc many in civilized countries who are guilty of the sane neglect, and without -the excuse of the former : here all may avail thomselvesof the Rae of an article which utas done mere than' anything heretofore known to improve the condition ant ''relieve the' aufforing,,of -alio horse. Tlieso whp will not use it will be the losers.,their horses' the sufferers to avoid both•use"Darley's Con- dition.Powders, and Arabian -heave Remedy.'' and will be :satisfied with the. result..' Re- mthe name, and see that the sigiiatitre of Burd & Co, is oh each package. -Northrop & Ly- man, Toren tri, Ont., proprietors for Canada. Sold by; all mediaino dealers. • BRYAN'S w.APERS (the great ,public, remedy) have now been in use over twenty years, hence it cannot -bo said that they aro on trial. • They have been thoroughly tried, and pronounced (Oil the authority of• those whose. lives and health they have preserved) to be a sero, harmless and eininently salutary preparation, and if taken in,. season will invariably -cure colds, coughs, sore throat,. and alt bronchial affections. One fair,' trial will convincethe most -skeptical: Soldby all'modicino dealers, at 25 centa.per box . . N O .)R .1'.19 Ii: 1' TRONAS, TOLEaTRIO OIL! WORTH TEN. TIMES ITS WLIcuT IN GOLD 1 DO'YOU ..KNOW ANr'RINt► or, IT ? Il' NOT, IT Is fTialD YOU .DID. . Pain cannot stay where it is used. It is the cheapest Medicine ever made.. One dose cures. common SonE TltEO,t:T ; one battle has cured' anoucuITIS; 50';cts.' worth has cured,ati old standing Coves,; one Or.two bottles Cures bad cases of PirES ,and KIDNEY TiounrE$1 Six to eight applications cures' any case of EcoltT.TxD NIrrL>•:s or,INFLAiMED 13Ri:AST ; one bottle has cured lame back of eight years' standing. D. Plank, of Brookfield,. Ya., says i—" I went 30 Miles fur a bottle of your Oil, which effected a 'E' W E L L E R �' woli'tlerfnl.eua CJrcokecl Limb:- by six appli• catipns A11reQ of Iter -who- has bad Asthma–for- Albert Stt°e13t, CLINTON ears, says s .” Klaus .half of a 50 cent bottle left, and 1100 would not buy it if I could get no o.. more." 'Rufus 7tobinson of Nunda; lv., Y•, • says . • "'One small bottle of your Eclectrio Oil We have ust added to our stock ne 1u1 of . restored the voice where the person Iliad not TRI r' s1OI en above it whisper in fine years." Rev. J. VIOLINand GUITAR . .0 . -1',1 :i;:, !., urecl ins of L'roYit hitis yin 0115. weal '. _. _ ..�: o -rt is composed of SIX "OF TIM, OLLE THAT AItu• KNOWN, It i.i as geed for internal. as for exteTaal Me, .and is believed to be imnfeasure- ably superior to anything °Veit, inade, Will savo.you intich suffering and many •tlollars of. expense... '•1)tw edn:'o1•.'1.trreATIoss.okak for DI Thomas' ' :r- leetrio 011•--Se0 that the signature' of 8.,,k*, 'i II011A S, 11 ou tho 0rappei:, and the uame of Noarrinor $ L5•- HAN blown ill Iho bottle, and TAKE NO OTHER, Sold .by all modiciire dealers. Price 25 cents. Northrop ,L Lyman, Toronto, propri&iore for the "Dominion '- NoT0•—Eciectric-LSelected•mnd 10606iz0,: SPECTACLES ALWAYS KiPT IN wrec:,' quota's, Oct. 2,'1879: • micommiemiCrastakaan • rr1IU1 STII3SCRIBER nE(18 LEAtiE 'TO STATN .L to the public that ho keeps eoiigtantly on hand a large It Sti,o*i0r1l500 of COFFINS, CASKETS . • •..----',1ND Coffin Trimmings and Robed', With a ArieuaidlitA•I1SE. PLAIN C0PfINa alwoya ,en hand: Parties esti bo supplied in ono Your, at' anytime, at rl"EN,Pri, CENT LESS; Thau can bo proourod at4Lny Other place: A'f'oul stock of F1TR11T'ITTJRE A1waysonhand. Clinton 'HOS, STEVENSo1V, ,1liagl0,1877. . THE (..111EAT FEMALE 1U dED•Y, JOSS :)1e)8E8 PERIODICAL PTL1.8' This svellkn'owu pieliciiieis no imposition 11ut a sure and safe remedy for Female 'Diff'i 1I,ultie Li and Obstructions, from any eatise what- over; and although ft poworful remedy, it eon= tarn a nothing hurtful to the constitution, TO MAR1,IED LADIES Ltispeculiarly stated, Itwill,ivashorttime bring on the mouthlyperi8d with regularity. In allcase° of Nervous and Spinal. Affections, Pains in the Back and, Limbs, Heaviness, Fatigue on slight oaoi tion, -Palpitation of the heart, HystericsSick Heaclaehee, Whites, rbn l all the paiuflil., diseases' occasioned by tt disordered system, those I'i11s'willoffeot a tuf o when all other means have failed. Those rills hape never been (known to fail Whore the directions on tho 2nd page of pam- phlet, are.tvon observed, Forfull particular s.gat npatuplllet,free,of agent, /OD MOSE , NEW YOIt'KSohn Pnorttxn'roa. :31.00 and 1 t,} Dents for postage, enclosed to Northrop tr. Lyman, Toronto, Ont., general agents for the Dominion, will insure a bottle containing over 50 pills by return mail. Sold in Clinto 'byJ. H. Combo and W. 11, 'Watts t• E, Hicks n and r, Lumsden, Sew - forth; I. mad, Coubrcok; Parker .& Cattle and i', Jordan, dorielil . E. i;amorott, Bay- flold; 7ap.Bontliron,Bodgerville:and.,) t, loll( tine balers , . _..._.... 18t3Q. A ,,' P aAM- DAVIS ,.',A:,",Y.::,i',,:S,': MAMMOTH HAIZDW9LE STORE, ALBEIIT \STREET, , CLINTON ALTONA. AXE, VICTOR, aXr,, OTAMPIOi AX ~vR1Ebh oat, • ORAMPION SAWS, LANCE, TOOTH SAWS, DIAMOND SAWS., NAILS, LOOKS, HINGES, SPADES, SHOVELS, CATTLE„ TIES; HALTERS, ROPE, CHAIN, STRAW' ENUYE$, 'EVEN` CLASS 01' SHELF HARDWARE. TABLE,CUTLERY, a full stook; -TABLE; DESSERT' and TEA SPOONS. 'iA IKNIVES and FORKS, CRUETS. SKATES. SIKATES. SKATES. PAINTS, OILS, WHITE LEAD, VARNISHES, GLASS, PUTTY, BRUSHES, ETC. . LITBRIO &TING OILS} ct,1N ' WltS r V RGLI A, L.A;,RD Elephant, f3ea1 and Castor Oil. STOVES, ,HEATERS,,. ' GRATES, RANGES. COOK STOVES,' BOX .STOVES,, PARLOR STOVES, -PARLOR COOK STOVES, RUSSIA. -IRON HEATERS, RANGES, GRA.TES, .COAL STOVES, SINGLE AND DOUBLE HEATERS --ALL MAKES. PLOWS, _ . BARBED.. • FENCE - WIRE, WATERAIME". 7— CHANDELIERS=two, three and four light, either in Verde or, Bronze. BRACKETS'•= -•in :Verde pr Bronze, FARLOU'R; IiALG' AND TABLE LAMPS, PORCELAIN' SHADES, CHIMNEYS GLOBE, SHADE HOLDERS. LAMP STOCK COMPLETE, HEAD 'LIGHT- OIL -HIGHEST . • ATLANTIC OIL-11:TH0LESAtLI•;, BY 'THE BARBEL, ,LOWES'1' PRIClt Manufacturers of every class of Roofing,. Tinware; Earetroughing, Itic1 • CLOVER SEED:TIMOTHY SEED. CASH 'paid for ','Hides, Sheepskins;, and all kinds ©f pqrs, . AT. AVIS 8Z •PA • Y''S, .. Mammoth Hardware Store, -Albert St., Clinton.. Please call and see Harper's.BAZAR. PATTERNS, 25 cents for : a full suit. Also, a choice( selection. _WA (Mutsu, April I, 1850. of E -R, WFN DDOW 73U N DS;• &O W. H.- SIIVIPSO NT, Bookseller and Stationer. K •7. ►7 � . LOO 'LOO .e bid gigantic �S ale AND CLOSING UP: THE :BUSINESS , The Tage-a .d• wonder of .the day.' • THE STORE CRAMMED FROM HORNING UNTIL. NIGHT, WITH •PUR-' •CHASERS SECURING 'THE..BARGAINS TEAT ARE+•; BEING GIVEN. EVERYBODY DECLARES THE:BARGAINS I AM OFFERING ASTONISHING, .. 1 AM NOT . SURPRISED • AT THIS OUTBURST, oI' WONDR, E• BECAUSE, T • . AM 'SELLING $1.50 Black bress''SILKS for, .i, per. yard' i,2.i-Blacl Di°ess;S1'LKS.for'90c. psi yard: $1.35- Oblorecl Dress SILKS fol' 90c..per 7:ic.'Stri' e and' Check. SILKS' fc r.: Oc--:.�r- yard, p.. p{. y 50e. Stuff Dress Goods. for 25e. • per .yard. 45c..Stuff Diem Goads. for 20c. per yard. 77c. Black .CASHMEBES for 60c. per yard.' -75°C. Colored CASHMERES for 59c. per :yard: 25c. Dress Goods fair 16c per lard ' 20c: )a; ess Cxni rls or '1%e. c. per yii cT,' . ' • ' 106. Fast -Colored PRINTS for 8.0.• Vex yard. . 121c. Factory and Bleached COTTONS for.lOc; per yd. 20c. LINEN HOLLANDS for .4.5e. per yard. l Oc: LINEN 'TO'WELLING. for; Sc 1)e1 yard, -25e. 'SHIBTING••for lee. per yard 25c. DUCKS and .DENIMS four 20c, •pe s yard, • 1 wl.lite 'DTO.Ss .SHIRTS 1'0l'�g'756: each:.:. - SHIRTS ;$1,25 Wliite:Dress SHIRTS for 1 each. $1:75 Colored Dress SHIRTS for $1,25 each • 1.50 Ladies 'Tuttoned P: BOOTS'.for 1' icer p�lir, .$2.0 shits Woisted-CLOT}tING foul .$15 1ie1•'suit:' 41;18 suits..MENAS CLOTHING for $1.4.'•per suit. 15 suits MEN'S , CLOTHING for .h12 .psi suit:. $12 shits MEN'S :(C.LOTHING. for $9.75 psi' suit, $1250: OVERCOATS` for $ft each, "10,50 OVERCOATS for $7.:5O each, LADIES BONNETS,. Half prise. 'LADIES and- CHILDREN'S, HATM, _ half price. FEATHERS, FLOWERS, LACES, TRIM'1NMINGS; .. ORNAMENTS, RIBBONS, at fabulous prices. C010E. LOO1. SEE. DON'T YOU FORGET'IT I At once •is tho heat time to buy, because you got the hest variety. The goods are selling fact, 'and the news is spreading, no come' along at oneo iia the htlsiriesa will positively be closed up in a short time. THE QUI AT' SAVE IS NOW GOING ON AT TIRE GRE.A1 tit O1=1Ei.W' SCORE, OPPOSITE THE i1IAltI%ET GROUND, CLINTON'.., • t eaksAT-Asi itt.stEL.C.T XIMIemse �.ioCI C--. Et W ?rvI - T LOOK fl Somusinasesummeme