The New Era, 1881-08-25, Page 5yr,
just from Australia's sunny Shore
• 1;000 MILES EY SEM TMPEST-TOSSED, BUT STILL TRIUMPHANT 1 A
RECORD WFIOLLY UNPRECEDENTED IN THE ANNALS OF SHOW
HISTORNI 43,1500 POUNDS STERLING PAID FOR
TRANSPORT TO FORMGN LANDS.
AT CLINT°
WEDNESDAY,
August 31st, 1881.
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41 Performances in the city of Melbourne, Aim-
fralia
48 performances in •the ciV of Sidney, Aus-
tralia.
H Performances in the city of 40410, south
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21 Performances in the city of Auekland. New
Zealand,
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Over toe Performances in Polynesia, Tasmania,
Now South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and
New ZealaL
SO Performances lathe City or San Prancleco.
Millions to witness our word and worth, Thou
Pandit upon thousands turned away, unable
to got even standing room.
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Now en route to Europe and the -United Xingdom
_ RIDING ON THE WAVES OF ENVIOUS POPULARITY 1 TANDING
• ON- TUE PINNACLE- OF. FAME, AND PRESENTING
THE VERY GREATEST SHOW ON EA.RTIL
Four times its former size
CoLE,sCONTINENT CIRCUS.
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IMMENSE MENACERIE,
ColIectiOn of Foreign Wonders and School of Drute.Seholars i• gatheied at infinite pains 'in
all parts of, the world, transported over broad lands and oceans at enormous expense and risk.
Maintaining more mon, ladies, children, horses, animals, beasts, birds, railway trains, and
ocean steamers, than any outerprise, of whatever name or nature, in existence, •
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We Have all .that is Worth Seeing.
We have the Jeal Twill Sister's, the Beau-
tiful Australian Bareback Eiders.
We have the Great asiondiss, who, blind-
folded, carries a inkn upon his back, lee „feet
from the ground, walking a small strand of wire
We have the Heroine Hurdle Hider, Mile.
LintZa Jeal, "Queen of theBlazing Zone,"
We haVe the Maori War Dancers ever ex -
Whited in any couutry. 410.
We have the only 'Vernal. Five Horse
Bider, Madam Ryland, who rides and drives
Five Horses at the same time.
We have Eight Bareback Essatestrians
No "Pad Acts" allowed. . • •
We have thf3 Largest Corps of icapers
• in the world. Ali liret•elass.
We have and .introduce Two, Three and
Four Acts in the ring, simultaneously.
We have the great Minder) Hilaire Charm-
' ors with their venomous, writhing serpents.
The Land Bill has received the Royal
assent. •
Stanley, to African explorer, is said to
be dangerously ill on the Congo River.
Primal]. parts of British Oolumhia good
crops and bountiful harvests are reported.
Vancouver's Island has been particularly
favored, little or no unseasonable weather
having occurred. The largest crop ever
raised on the island will be harvested this
season. •
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Mr. Win, Crooderham, sr.. of Toronto,
died on Saturday morning ag.ecl 93 years.
Deceased was in the British service in.
Martinique in early years. He came here
from England in 1833, and grew with the
vountrya.engaging in mercantile business.
He was successful in all his ventures and
amassed an immense fortune. He was
interested in many insurance and moue.
tary corporations, and he and his partner,
Mr. J. G. Worts, virtually owned the
Bank of Toronto. His name is known
-throughout the continent in connection
with his distillery.
One of the rising men in England is young
Lord Roseberry, the Scotch husband of Mias
Rothschild, who enters Mr. Gladstonese Ad-
ministration as an Under-Secretary in the
Home Department. He is a very,. talented
young man, and it is said tkat ,the Premier
owes much of the success which attended his
Midlothian expedition to him. Lord Rose-
berry paid all the expenses of that remarkable
tour, and when Mr. Gladstone was called to
power lid—Offered hie friend a seatin his gov•
eminent, but the ohivalrouencibleman declin-
ed it then, because hethoughtpeople might
misconstrue hik motives n helping Mr. Glad-
stone to office. \ "Just now," says an English
paper, " with the disaffection of tha Duke .9c
Argyll and the Marquis of Laniglownk, the
Governmentfind that they • Want a warrior to
defend their policy in the Upper House, and
on that ground Lord Roseberry has consented
to servo. His post is an arduous and thank-
less one, and he has for a chief tho not•always-
agreeable Sir William Harcourt, but as he
had a high sense of duty and .fealty -to his
party, as well as paramount •abilities, it is
more -than likely. that he will,acqeit himself
with great credit, Lord Roseberry is a pos-
sible Premier. He is rich, talented, influ-
ential and handsome. His wife is an heiress"
withamiable qualities and good. looks, and
she understands politics as well as an y• of the
women described in `"Entlyinion"—indeed,
her own portrait figures n that book—and
with all these attributes in her. husband's fav-.
or, can any one doubt that the yoking Lord
will not carry all before him ,whon the time
conies?
itree f Coot. '
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All percons'wishiugto test tile merits' of a
groat reinedy--mie that will ilbaitivively citre
Cousin:option, Coughs, Cogs, Asthma, Bron -
;lilt* or any affection of the Throat and
Lungs -Tare iequested to call at S. H.Combes
Drug Store and get a Trial Bottle of .Dr..
King's Naw Discovery for Consumption,- froe•
of cost, Which will show you what a regular
'dollar size bottle will do.. •
We have. Everything we Advertise.
We have the only Snow4fhite Buffalo
,ever seen in any land.
We have Representatives of every Digt
tiou,Riders, Vaulters, Gymnasts and Athletes
• We have a troupe of Real Whirling Der-
vishes from =mitts and Dombay.
We have a drove of Giant Rangaroos,
captured while In Australia. •
We bay° the only perfect Electrie Light,
manufactured for our special use, burning day
and Nett, producing brilliant scenic effects.
We have and will exhibit a Gigantic Me,
numeric of Wild Aitimals, a herd of cap•
tive Performing Elephants, vast dons of Per-
forming Lions, the mammoth Kansas Ox, 600
Self-k4ealinir, &Tem 'Tams for the '-1•%11.111koil. Clinton - Furniture WareroomS, No. 77, Brick 'Block.
A Great Mid Ocean Aquarium coattail- • . .. ,
'4)9 :Bilit'.',K. B1 OK. S. PALLISER c.c CO. ''• . - - — ' .0win to the increase of business diu:ing the past
Ing specimens from' the Briny Deep, Marine • .
Monsters, liVing Soo, Lions, etc: .
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• ciarit.tOri-pvtlfitLif.4-
. August 25, 1881..
Wheat, fail, 71,9' bush , old 81 18 , a 1 20
Wheat, (new) • - 1 15- a.1 18
Spring, Redchaff, • 1 13, a 1 18
Fife,' . • - • - 1 15 a'. .1 .18
13°:rtlse'y,
Peas,
Flour,
Potat tear s ,
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Boots that R Boots
AND NO HUMBUG
O. Cruickshank's,
Albert St., Brick Block, Clinton.
410.
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„ • BilVtlen's Arnica. Solve,
Thc; Best Salve in theltyorld for Oita, Sores,,
13ruises, 'Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Vever Sore
Toth*, Chapped lianas, Oliillnains; Cuffs,
and all Skin Eruptions, and .positively c ?res
piles; lb is guaranteed to giviapFrfeet atis
fatten or money .refutalea. Price tr coats
ner box. t For sale by S. H. Combo.
g'..gy a -
QEVON1.3 'TANI) BUOGY.for sale a bargain. I.;
nearly now.. Apply to J. LA throe
' doors we of lir' W. J. )1.0.1sley'ts r sidence, Clinton.
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Hay, - • - IP 00 s 12 00 R0131-14 antl TRIM:1 11C1.18‘thict We aro pntrarcd to
Hides -4- - 5 50 0 00 • •,11 at, tho briNt.“,t ratv. •
Sheeps'kine*. - • 0 7iti I. .25 • . •
'Beef - • °° 7 6° A SPLENDID HEARSE when requirid
(Hover, • - . 4 50 a ° s5 00
Timothy, . - • • 3 25 4 .4 50 1.v. B.' UE [(11 OO..
Wool, - : - • 0 23 a 0 24
ourantrissensemeacessinsannueseserner.
Ve ha.ve tttilaind a fine t•Xnek dOVPINS, CASKET
Fre vita ion
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YOU HAVE BEEN Ybult .oRocERIEs ElAil itE, A.N.D • • " . • • " • • '
• • ARE 'NOT SATISFIED vim THE QUALITY, . • GL.ASSINA
RaEfuliAt-rine Aof itile:Gurprst,SANCIRLIoNNFIdtoraNaAkRe r4;:f6r at'
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pjce fitre-pound iyiACKEREL,. cheap.
ry Sa'Palliser &Co's
, Apples, itAifi .dried
ENTIRE SATISFACTION 'GIVEN. ALL .G00 DS . WARRANTED AS
REPRESENTED. WE NEVER ADVERTISE Low-1,11,10ED TRASH:'• . :
FRESH' SMOKED •EADDIK.:-
FARESI1 SEA HERRING.
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vseasesr, issormanumewsweastoros
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IPICTIZIO • .1')]1:4010S:
RNITLTRE—F-FUIINITURE
CaAtuned. 61-.00ds of every description..
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FURNITURE DEALERS, have taken a now lease of No. 77, and will Continue to do business • as forme4Y.
They have on hand as fine a stock of Vomiter° as was ever on exhibition lit this town, which thoy aro
pared to sell at a very Small advance on cOst. As we manufacture all OUr own goods, we can giro our custommil
better value than can be obtained elsewhere. our pods are air warranted to give entire utisfootion. Ali our
worlonen undont£oul their businesS. '
A- A. BENNETT, Salesmen.
PETER ROBB, Manager
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'Do not miss tlto place, No. 71'.• Dealt Mock, Clinton.
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A Mugs Drove of Egyptlap Camels end'
0,000 other strange things which it is impossible
to catalogue,
We have and will prodttee the daring, death d,efying ,
fERIAL. • BICYCLE. RIDERS.
Whose incredible feats, amazing and reckless ventures upon the lofty wire paralyze all p.revi-
vious displays. All other aerial arta aro mere child's play in comparison. These intrepid
Artists utterly set at naught all laws of gravitation, gliding along their narrow roadway with •
perfect abandon, literally treading upon airy nothing. and performing a series of hatswhioli
Cause the firmest hearts to tremble with fear for their safety. '
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WE HAVE AND WILL PRODUCE A •
$50,000 troupe 'of Trick Stallions
The most 'wonderful, best Gifted, most beautiful and best performing stallions in the world.
They pantomime like actors, drill like soldiers, frolic like wanton sehool boys,waltz like the
ladies, and reason with a degree of Intelligence that is traly remailtable. Search the world
over and you cannfA rola their protetYpee: .. •
We Only Ask You to COME AND SEE THE GREAT PARADE,
•Sliven every morning at 10 o'clock, to donvinee you that all wo have said Is true., In this, its
in all respecte, our Oraud Street -Pageant will surpass all ethers.
TWO PERFOUMANCES EVERY • DAY I
• DOORS OPEN AT ONE AND SEVEN P. M,
ONE TICKET TELLTHE WHOLE STORY.
AdmiStiion, 56,e,11, Children. half-price. .
HitlfTfare excursions from all stations on the
Great ViNztern Railway.
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Boss OISTERNS1
Y00 CAN cum A REAL 0003) CISTERN 1,011 $4.
A BETTERONE nu, ii, ANI) A
i14)'$ 0'd ,1011 se; • •
At John Stepliensoil's.
. JUST CALL AND Si...hi.
JOIIN STEPHENSON, iCOOPEll,
CLINTON'.
yortare amen If ions:ea
of Misluessores.k. man of W1.
mod bythe strain of toretoilimgover
your duties • avoid night wore. to row
atboulante and use tore brain nerataad
Hop Bitters. mow coo Hop.
ltronoroyoungwel ourferinstromoul is.
disoretien or Maims tion; i,toarroarIegtrot
:fest or single, old or o
smorkeelth or languish ng ,on a hed of idok-.
uses, rely on Hop Hitter,.
Thousands die Mt-
nUally t r o to wine
form ofttald net Y
have been prov7Nasi
Winans t
Witt timely Unto
HopnItters
13.,
abootato
and rrosisto-
Ste Ours for
runkentlas,
of opium,
tobae000 Or
trolabydrap
tn. BeUdCor
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Whoever ion ere,
whenwrer you tem
that your istem
needs cleansing. tn.or stimouising.
Outtnteritatlay,
take Hop
Sitters.
Have you dr*
pogo, kidney
odresare
eh diem
the stomach,
bowels. Noe
fiver (weaves
Too clition
HOP
Wyman)
V weak end
owspilitAd,
st it may
vaitVgYOU
life. it bite
nVed Mario
chide. a
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IITkKINIi
rouE SUBSCRIBER 111108 LEAVE TO STATE
.1- totho pronto that ho has ro olvod glue the
dro, a largo and saphrior olass
CASKETS, 1
CofAn Trimmitigsatid 1obo .4
A. stikudidlIE ME kept. PLAIN ObritIns alwes
altand. Paties hen be sulipilog in ono hotirpt"
Ostrt, volt A141;00,1)14 rates.
TR O.S. STEVENSION.
XlAOoy'<A0 stand, Albert litoui, Cileton.
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The worst place in this town to get
your Groceries, is at the old Waterloo
House. Robb, the, Grocer, keeps the..
worst stock in town. His prices aro
higher than any other grocery. He is
very inattentive to his customers, ant -
makes himself generally disagreeable..
to every person that dares patronize him, and
he. don't want your trade; still, he keeps open
day and night. Dear me, how this world is given -
to perversion, nearly everybody in town buys
from him. ,
There must be Some mistake here, for his stock is itij t.ww and
Iva bought, AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT.
Meter the .place; the old Waterloo House, olpailetk;'!41 nits
PETER ROBB, GROCER.
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