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!.li.e.biggiganticSale
:AND CLOSING UP TEE BUSINESS
The rage an,dwonder of the. day.
THE STORE CRAMMED FROM MORNING UNTIL. NIGHT, WITS PUR—
CHASERS, SECURING THE BARGAINS THAT ARE BEING GIVEN --
EVERYBODY DECLARES THE BARGAINS I A.M OFFERING ASTQNISFIING,
1 AM NOT SURPRISED AT THIS OUTBURST OF WONDER, BECAUSE I
AM SELLING
41,50 1,50 Black Dress SILKS for $1 per yard.
$1.25 Black Dress SILKS for 90c. per yard A
$1.35 Colored Dress SILKS for 90c. 'per yard.
75c. Stripe and Check SILKS for 50.c, per yard..
50e. Stuff Dross Goods for 25c. per yard.
45c. Stuff Dress Goods for 20c. per yard.
75c. Black CASHMERES for '00c. per yard.
75c. Colored CASHMERES for 50c..per yard,
25c. Dress Goods for 16c. per yard. , •
20c. Dress Goods for 121c. per yard. •
1Oc. Fast -Colored PRINTS for 8c. per yard,
121-c. Factory and. Bleached COTTONS for 10c, per yd,
20c. LINEN 'HOLLANDS for 15c, per yard,.
TOc: LINEN TOWELLINGfor 5c, per yard.
25c. SHIRTING for 18c. per yard.
25c. -DUCKS and DENIMS for 20c. per yard.
$1. -White Dress -SHIRTS for 75c, 'each •
.$1.25 White Dress. SKIRTS for $1 each..
$1,75 Colored Dress SHIRTS for $1.25• -each,
$1:50 Ladies Buttoned P. BOOTS for $1 per pair.
$2.,0 suits Worsted CLOTHING for. $15. per snit.
$18 suits MEN'S CLOTHING for $14 per suit:
$15 suits MEN'S CLOTHING for $12 per suit:
$12 suits MEN'S .CLOTHING for $9,75 per suit, •.
$12.50 OVERCOATS for $9 each.
$10.50' OVERCOATS for. $7.50 each.
• LADIES BONNETS, half price.
LADIES and CHILDREN'S: HATS, .half price...
FEATHERS, °FLOWERS, LACES TRIMMINGS;
ORNAMENTS, RIBBONS, at fabulous. prices.
' The exodus from Germany is something re-
markable. The people are leaving by thou.
sande, and no .wonder. WVhat with oonserip•
tion, protection, taxation, a commercial crisis,
' and warlike apprehension, persons who feel a
desire to advance in worldly prosperity find
that iii a country whose greatest, glory is con
quest they are sadly out of place, The trap.
pings of war are not allied to commercial
:prosperity«
The shooting and killing of Charles De
Young, editor of the clu onicle, at San Fran.,
cisco by -3, M. Kalloch, eon of Mayor Kalloch,
makes a tragic end, not unexpeetei, to the
violent agitation which has been going en in•
that city for some time, The De Young bro-
thers, proprietors of the/aroflier e, had been
loud i,C
n their eompanionehip of the cause of
the workingmen and violently anti -Chinese:
Last year when Rev, J. S. Kalloch was nomi-
nated by the workingmen for Mayer, Chas.do
Young said the reverend scoundrel should not
be elected, and with a view to carrying out the
threat, published IKallooh'e infamous career,'
Tho latter replied by attacking the DeYounga:
and villifying the character of their mother,
Ou the 22nd of August this war of,words cul-
minated in an unsuccessful attempt by Charles
Do Young to assassinate Kalloch. Although
shot and seriously wounded, the latter recov
vied and was elected Mayor of San 1''ranoisco..
Young Balloch at the time vowed vengeance
and, after a lapse of eight 'months, he has
shot and killed his fatner s.wouid-lic-murderer
Ingp4E.4144-ziEp. BVCC$
GRaNII SALE ! ---
CLINeUL ETA.'
April 29, 1880,
., Wheat, fall, red, 111bush, $1 15 a . ,1 18
%Vilest, fall; white, -:,,. 1 lu a 1 18
Spring, li•edchaff, • - 1 10 a 1 15
Fife, - - - - 1 18 • a 1 20
Oats, - « • 0 34 • a .0 .35
Barley, , • • 0 45' a 0 56
Peas, -- . 0 62 a 0' 65
Flour, , 6 00 a 6 50'
Potatoee, 0 30 a 015
Butter, - - 0 15 a 0 16
Eggs, . - 0 9 a ' 0 10
Hay, . , 7-0i1__a.. 8.00 -
Hides, ° - - 6 50 a
Sheept.kins - - 1 00 a
.boric, - 5 00 .a"
Beef, •- 5 5Q a
(Rover- - 3 00 'a
Timothy •- 310 a
COME. LOOK. _:SEE. :DON'T' YOU " FORGET IT.
Ab once is the beat time to buy, because you get the' beet variety.: The goods, aro
selling fast, and the news is spreading, so come, along at %nee as the business will
positively :be closed up in a short time. THE GREAT SALE 'ISNOW ' GOING
ON AT THE .GREAT 777 CHEAP SCORE, OPPOSITE THS' .MARKET
'. GROUND, 'CLINTON.
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Furniture ]?urniture P,urniture.
Broa d oot & Box
IIAVE ON.HAND AT THE PRESENT- TIME
The krgost and• best scicctoilSlock. .of .:FURNITURE ever op .exhibition in 'this town,
which they are prepared to sell at prices to suit the times. '1'.he stock consists of
PARLOR & BEDROOM SETS LOUNGES, EASY CHAIRS,
And everythingrequisite in the furnishing line :Parties wishing to furnish their houses, will
*ave money by giving us 'a call. . We have also on hand a large supply. of COFFINS,
BASKETS, ROBES AND TRIMMINGS, of every description. Also, a FIRST.CLAS&•
HEARSE, all oF-which we aro prepared to furnish at very low rates.' Y
REHRHBPiR'•THE PLA.CE-CRICK BLOCIK,.ALBERT STREET," CLINTON,
Crompton's Celebrated Spoon Busk
This is,the Corset for comfort and durability .MISSES CRO IPTON CORSE all sixes.
EDIGINGS and ILEAL LACE: A splendid stock of Ext'BIioIDLIn LAwNs,
OfECK$, .anti' -PLAIN- MUstfbig::- IRISH• LI-NF;•i. `SHITE TURKISH. ERRY, • for: ladlQ
and children's'aoketS CASHMERES) Lusrni s and PARnEIt's S 'INS. Large etc)*J t;
Of PRINTS in the newest. patterns.. HaizaNDs,•TO'WELLING§''and TABLE, LINENS.
COTTON and WOOLLEN" SHIItTINQs. FEATHER and STRA TICKINOS: FRINGES,
BUTTONS and DRESSTRIMMINDS. 'HOSIERY and I ARZURASROlt
• -c.; die.:
�Z xner" and, : anile.
Department.
HATS AND BONNETS in the newest. shapes. Thiuioys ' AND SILKS it/ the 3I0woSt
designs, • FEATHERS,' FLOwfns, VELVET,s; and SATINS. .1IAT3 and -BONNETS still
made Over in''the newest shapes. 1,YYAN CLES made to order, in good, style. •
•BUTTER, and EGGS''take�x'in exchatige.for. ;Goode.,:
The eibsorib, while. tliun1d g her many friends fo'r their , rery -liberal l support.
since she.conmeneed lmsinet s, holes by strict Attention an 1 keeping a•good .stook
to cofltinlie to receive their favors.
MRS BEESLEY, VICTORIA STREET,
(Clinton, Feb. 26,1880. - •
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D- A.• ESIRES to intimate to' the people of Clinton and vicinity, that having purchased the
Grocery and. Provision Business formerly carried or, by 11Ir..A, I'. ROSS, he has
Inde' thereto a;frash and well-soloeted stools of,
11 I -may'GM0.03E1
IR 3
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StfieR AS
TEAS, S U8'A.MILY!,,AXSINS, • SPICES, . ETC.
ALSO,
+AAy8Z1,NOT AilSOI1T'�•U NlC Or - 36.1
"(VILL eL130 Iu1yEI' fN' HAND A 0001) SUPPLY Ob' '
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HAMS/ S. ECEM R_me. te*, 3REAKFA T. EACOL
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FIRST-CLASS LAM) in pails or tubs. or by. th- 1l.)., to suit purchasers. All'Beats and
Bar warranted ilrst-class, Alt of the alum a bio Is pi pared to ecu at bottom prices for cash,
7(Io vill .still continue as manager of: the Purnitw'c tore for :ilroaafoot t Box, where lie is
prepared to sell as cheap as anis ht' : ui west of Toronto;
• ,4 ('.t.r.A. t1l$ti r,c,liIJh1.Y fi0l:d(' T1:TP,
Illttofr, rob. '12,1881, -
7.00
1 50
6 00
600.
3 10
3 25'
ISRIAN's• WArcns (tiro groat public remedy)
have uow been in use over twonty years, hence
it cannot be said that they aro on trial. They
have been thoroughly tried, and pronoiunoed`(on
the authority of those "whose lives and health
they have preserved) to be a Sure, harmless and.
eminently Salutary preparation', and if talteu in
`season Will invariably cure colds, coughs; sore
throat, •anti all bronchial affections. One fair
trial will convince the most skeptical. Sold by
all medicine dealers, at 21 cents per box.
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•NOT (QUITE s0,
"It,i8 among tho most savage and debased
tribes only that the condition and comfort Of the
horse have been neglected "but we believe there
are many in civilized countries who are guilty of
the same neglect, and without the excuse of the.
;former : hero all may avail themselves of,the use
of an article which has done nioro than anything
else heretofore known to in(provo the condition
and relieve the suffering of the horse. Those
wire will not use it will bo the losers, their horses
the sufferer's: to avoid both use "parley's Cort-
clition Powders and Arabiaa Heave Remedy,"
and you will be satisfied with the result., Ire-
riaemli'or the name, and -idle that the signature of
Burd da.Co. is on each package. Northrop Sc Ly-
man, Toronto, Ont., proprietors/or Canada. sold
by all medicine dealers.
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-NOT TNE' SLIG13TEST AFFINITY' exists between
the'riirn`,borless cousin mixtdreswith 'wiiioh tho market
ia.floodod and that_sneeossfnl preparation Northrop:.
& Lyman's Emulsion of .Cod Liver 011 end Hypoplios-;
phttos of Lints, and Soda. It stands alone, distinct,
3s.likeitself, and.nothing.el(ie. It, embodies tho best
/coups of•advanood pharmaceutical soiende. It ao-
complishoa positive, deoia1reresults, effectnallkFeliev-
Ing coughs (when the lungs are not tnberenlene or
hopelessly affooted), colds, laryngitis, and,dleeases, of
a sorotalcu$origtn. while it dons not cure, Oonsump•
'tion; itis• the most reliable means of defence against
that dreaded 'scourge. The invigorating properties of
the liypophosphites reimburso the system debilitated
by. the constant tear•and wear of cough, while,the
paroxysms
inftn'lvthe oathilmoliontotooincipience,
oil
'upon' the inflamed lung membrane. The phosphorus,
lime 'and sods, in combination with it, ate 'all natural
components in the construction of the bodily edifice,
Which, in a -tato of dooay, lacks a sualefency of those
olemenls. These the hypopboephitoa'supply,'octose«
ing the nntriti- o propolties of the blood, and building
np and rehabilitating tho tottering human Structure
with a degree of promptitnd0//as astonishing as it is
gratifying to" We invalid. 4 perceptible gain in. gosh
as wall no in strength fa one, of the consequences of
using this Mandela pre ration, which both time and
experience have dem streted to bo.1ngy worthy o1
the confidence repo in it. Prepared by Nonrunor
LruunN, Toront , and sold by all, els.
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T1noNA$' OLEOS RIC OILI WoRTn' 7:EN't'}ME8 ITS
• WEI IIT. IN GOLD 1 DO FOV KNOW ANY !LINO
SOF IT ?• •IFN.dTpr'r. 19. TINE"You mt._ .
' . , in Cannot stay where it is used, .Itis the
apest Medicine ever•made, One dose cures
ominon SORE •TnnoAT; ono bottle has cured
BRONCHITIS;, 50 cts. worth has - cured . an old
standing Condi" ; one or two bottles cures bad
eases of.. PIans and 1Cir EY TROUBLES,; six to:
eight applioations Sures any case of ENconttm J-
Nn'PLES or INC A3IaD Bnstsv ; one bottle has•
cured `.lame back of eight years'• standing. D.
Plank, of Brookfield, 'Pa.., says•:—" I. went::30
milky for a bottle of your Oil, .which effected a
wonderfni cureof a Crooked Limb. by six appli-
cations;" Another who -has had, Asthma for
years; says : " I have half 'of h'50 cent brittle
left, and $100 would not buy it if I could get no
more,". Rufus. Robinson of • Nupda, N. Y:
says : "" Qrie small bottle of your Eclectric Oil
restored the-voice--wherthe-per�aonr lis'd--not-
spoken above a whisper'ie--n five years."' Rev, J-
Mallory, of Wyoming, N. Y:, writes "Your
Eclectric Oil cured me of Bronchitis in
;,. It is composed of Six OP THE BEST OILS THAT
ARE KNOWN. It is as Food for internal as for.
ext' real use, and is believed to be iinmeasure-,
ably superior to anything. ever inadc. Will
save you niu&h suffering. and ninny dollars of
expense:/ •
BOwcnri or IEI'reTrONs.—Aak'tor Dr. Thomas' Be.
lootrie 011.—See that the atgnatnr'e of S. N. TI-tO,IA•8,
is on the wrapper, and" the name of .Nonrunop rt LY -
MAN blown h1 tho bottle, and TAKE NO OTHER. Sold
by all medielno'deale-s. Pelee 25 cents. Northrop dc.
Lyman, Toronto, proprietors for the Dominion. `
NO'rE.-••Eclectric--.Selected and Ekctrized; .:
T1I.13 • GREAT FBA/I:ALl+. REMEDY.
SOO : iNttiNlgf; .1 IEIO ix><r,ArA L1ILLE3
'This wellknolvn medicine is no imposition
brit a sure and safe remedy for Female Difli-
cultic t an(t Obstructions, from any oaurovih'dt-
' over yMild .although a powerful roiuody,it don -
t taro s nothing itnrtlal to: the constitution. `
TO. MA1tiiIED• LADIES
/tie poouliarlysuited. "Itw114,inasho •ttime
bring OD the monthly period with regularity.
In.allcases of Norvoub and Spinal Affections,
Pains in the Bacic • and Lifnbs, Heaviness,
Fatigde on slight exortion,_Palpitation, of 'the
heart, Hysterics, 'Sick Headaches, • Whites,
and alitlie painful diseases eacasionod by •a
disordered system, these Pills will offeot e. tiro
when ail other means have failed-
Those Pills have nevor boen known to fail
where thedireotioue on'tbo'2nd page of paint.
phlet,are well observed.
Por fall particulars;got A pamphlet,ftpo, of
agent. •
TOB 1110SBBS,NE'r? Y01Rrr.sout gkomrixrtnoxi..
$1.00 and 124 (lents for pootago", pstolosail t(.„,
Northrop (3t ?,ysann, Tmronto, Ont.; giitiolpll
agtttrtdorate Dominion, will
insure a. bott,4e
aeM'ni ingot`160jpi1 by urn
Sold in rlfnte by 3.11. Combo and V"1r,:1i;ti,
Vest' , :' +,' l l'ie 'son. and P Lnmsdon, Sea.
for : 1,I,,lrranbrookt Parlor & Cattle
An•. ;, (i'oderichl Il. Cairroron, Bay".
&eidd1• • �thron,ibcdgerville:cut Allmuiodi.
eiilSd(lale13.
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ANKIIIIPISTOCKoviCALLANDEll
CLINTON,
Amounting :to Nearly $10,00a, Now Going on
Every one delighted with their bargains. Dry. Goods
of all kinds ' have advanced considerably, and are: still
advancing. Such an opportunity to obtain cheap,
Dry GoodS Clothing,_ Tweeds, Millinery, Groceries,
&c., may not occur again for years.
ECTAL - ARCAMIS ►.
Black Silk Parasols 50 c., original. price $1 *and• $1.25
111 sa.®�y.3141.14nery
Ladies Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats /ax d Bonnets
at.b ►lf-p ice
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anted in exc an ge, BUTTER and EGO. Hihest. Price Paid.
CLINTON, April •••
JAMES NOBLE::
G'rEO. "DIEHL,
CABINET MAKER
»nALElt' IN ALL nInns OF
FTJRN'ITURE,
UNDERTAKER
- OF—
do., do.
Victoria St. Clinton.
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STAP_L
DRY
a.nd
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Owing to th•e "improvements•'about to be made in" our' aremises
Owing.«premises:
we will:offer for sale;otu::
STOCK ' . OF '.DRY GOODS
FOW. LER :Holli ENTIRE
DEAIinns IN
WATOHES,..:.CLOCKS,
l —AND—"
JEWELLERY
Albert Street, CLINTON
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•wh Ye just ad dad to stook It 10to
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VIOLIN and GUITAR STRINGS:
SPECTACLES
ALWAYS KEPT IN STOLE, ..
Olinton, Dat; 2,.1870..
/�IIIE SUBSCRIBER REGIS LEAVE TO STATE,
L to the p-abliothat lie !mops constantly .onhand
a largo sytidsuperlorClaeR of
COt TSl CASKETS,
Coffin Trimmings and Robes,
'withasilandidlIEARSE. Munn 001111Is always
on hand... Portico atm be Supplied in ono beer, at
• • ab tbnu, at
TEN 1i pEll CTC NT
Than canboproelirod at"any other place.
A full stock'of r 3'R,NJ TURF
- AlwayeOnhand,
TiiOS. S'pb1Vl;NS01\L
Cllnteii,nav10,1877.:
w- •
.n.w+.ahvvic 'rush .,izn ti javali
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AND UNDER COST
CONSISTING OF
TWEEDS FLANNELS, . BLANKETS ; FANCY.
DRESS .GOODS, -BLACK.'LUSTRES,. TINCEYS .
CASHMERES;' COLOURED •..SHIRTINGS, TICK -
INCA'S `' GREY" AND BLEACHED COTTONS`
TABLE LINEN, •1'HOSIERY•,: GLOVES, SHIRT'
AND DRAWWERS, EATS AND CAPS, . BOOTS•
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AND SHOES, &c,.
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The whole stockwill be sold without reserve, at
such prices that cannot fail to be appreciated.
WILLIAM COATS.
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All parties indebted to. the above: 111 overdue Acs•
counts or Notes, •will bo expected to pay tip in MI,,....
, ` , . without. dele.y,
Clinton, Nov. 11,1870.
M:tcKILLOP '
MIITOAL FIRE1Ngi --M ECOMPANY
TAOS,'INIEXLANS, AGE'1`trro -
- tT -• :15 ONT.
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intim will and this Ceni,a:iy
Vattern t7inliing to oat i f
the of tho boot and cheapest to Inraro in, and will he
'Waited on at their homes it information be sent to the
Agents' office. • 4y
Hose and Lot for sale:
ILV II0L111ESVILLE.
TIlli underaigoot offi'rs for pie,in thoViilago at
'a quarter-ncro lot, on which is eroded
(t Coicreto nlogsr, with frame n(Witien, ••n•1 frafnto
Blackmail li Shop,. driving shed and stable« '.''choose
ken seven rooms and roller, and the lot is t sir, Ltd with.
choice fruit trees, dni1 the neral rnuvcalionr• • 1Vi11lir
Hold all very reasonable til nia. 1:'1:11 partlonh non an. /,;
piiratiou to
lL itl;ia I * ri•"f:NAI'.
tto1me»villo,1ub,1(i;isen. .