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Clinton New Era, 1893-06-09, Page 5fir A' r^" �in�lMfi YrA,4 ..1011.1.110,9!".4. 4.1 whqrplave<ra bud%;Ianr Wotoboqiitio' e'&re givtn ggoa value i 1.64110,.$614 K Watches Wh oh iae' :defy' oofi petitioiz;in. •Also ape OW !Alga, ip GENTS **`fiORES. CtiIlapd.>lee pi ani yon 741 be eatiefled. lis, .is an'old story; with a new version,Cash one, s where we buy, - We sell for cash enEy, ,and,,fit one, price, this gives us a big advantage in the race • tor. trade. WE $ATE ikTO BAD DEBTS, why? because '`we •.. et !!tract no debts of any kind,.. Buyers get the full'benetit of small profits because everybody pays" cash "here, and'prices are figured out on 7that basis! • r 6• • Carefully selected to suit the season --aro bought and sold strictly for Cash. That's the reason we are able to sell, them so' cheap, That's the reason our business is increasing. People know that if we gave credit we could not sell at such low prices. If you want anythingin any kind of BOOTS • and SHOES, for the hot weather, you can get it 'here. Butter and Ege taken as Cash. `ewW Yhite B�.o.es.. fa ,ren dines• e.~ Lawns; NO* Colored axed Blas ones New Black Wool. renadines, only 5 •cent . New Black Wool Grenadi.e 5Oc. 75ee and New Victoria Lawns 8;10, 2, : ,' 20 and 25', e� New Black Satin Strip .•. ey and Check Muslin.s .. New Cotton Blouse Pongees, Fast • Colors New Blouse Perkale's, warranted Fast In fact all seasonable stuff is to be found here NS aILIEt We are now giving a Discount of Ten per cent to all Cash buyers of Boots and Shoes at our store J N 0. J.1\CKSON, Clinton PEOD'QCE STORE HiYing ror4ted theerere,e*tto tiiet of 'tfr 0. a Combe,:. he: dndertignedOerepared to tug for cash any yit� entity of ,hint, e s Butter and E gs No <tradind wbatevor but an naso. . lfri£dnApril21 J�Be r; 'ISAAO MOTLEY. 0 usti Thi Great IfiGNETIC HEALER is at Union "hotel, 011nton The Worlil.Yis my Country, and to do i Ior sale at a bargain. Goo`d.niy �feliglob, . ENGINEER WANTED. Steady employment. •A • 1y W. DO TY do CO., Clinton HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE The pleasantly situated brick cottage on Isaac. Street, at present templed- by anbrOriber, It contains 3 bed��ms; parier, room, closets, goodcellar,hardandeofitvdter. narrer4orelot wltli frbit trees of all kinds'• Hato en and wood• 'shed., Will be sold on reasonable terms. Parti. wears on appltobtion to. HUGH ROSS. 41. Dissolution of Partnership. Notice le hereby given that the 'partnership heretofore °listing; between the undersigned under the frmi name of. the Clinton Organ Com- pany, has been dissolved by mutual consent. G BLATCHFORD W.,8, SWAFFIELb, • D GRAHAM. James -Scott, Witnwt -Dated at Clinton th r 95th depot May, 1893. The bustnede Ishii be continued Under the same title, viz: "The Clutton Organ Company." Mr Blatchford at meneger." D. GRAHAM. Ooniet. Cycles THE COMET WINS Bead the reports of till the principal races of the 24th and yon will see that the COMET leads them all. Now is the time to plane your order. Yon won't be in it if yon do not get a COMET. A number of good Second-hand Wheels GIad Eidiiiks • p"f Creat Joy to, G:F x O e, Clinton Suitor ng HntituAity. ;., Beads the�intertlaldonditlono the Diseases of attents, whether..p,t+ e t cr at a distance, Catarrh Cured `for $5 he e ''ondter i e .�ata�yytlog slid ether .li►Veild , qb y 01 ordlnery, ekili, ane ell beugedtted and;tome ,of'. thetiV rearveiliinely; bitted b :this treatment, NO ,niedicino. Heed. Help fur...ail. This moat toeptloal convinced. No oath • tibpelesi: The bile can be ride to eoe;�che,11 to bear, tt e,: lame to Xik," C argeff Vetyruu ata ';ConSnit., • ':. ation Jr . Oharlea 'l. •Rioha a > aeronaut, 85 years old, !nine .Springfelld, 1111, `n1Ade w ,000 foot'etdoension• of • Trenton, on :11 ion+ day, and ' lout- his lila: `The Oat took; 4 soh tditoo at =Vochtetie Paan`, a pia�id atia ,00 **Odors saw tlie`ttugoly. ' lido !oft • • yr , failed to +Work ropatly. aiuf'iliatiluoncl fBl1 '111,01 : SEASONN p 1890 Aa nsnal,1 she be propared to tako t1 f �an iiatitit of -,0.01., in �o ge 4k GIOODS ar , xASII at the�liiglieet mire 1;04,, ricer r r beg to afitibtinas.. that my -stuck pi� r e., II 0044 Bic rut, ,-- BORN - COOK:—Ii; Clinton, on the 5th inst., the wife of Mr A. Cook, of a son. CANTELON.—In Clinton on the 7th inst., the wife ofMr David Cantelon, of a son. MARRIED. ARNOLD—THOMAS.--At Kerwood, on the 1st inst., by Rev R. Thomas, father of the bride, Mr W. J. Arnold, of Chatham, to Miss Louisa W. Thomas. McCALL—REID.—At the residence of the bride's parents, Brussels, on . May 30th by Rev. D. Miller, assisted b Rev. S. Jones, l�dr Alex. I McCall, to Miss Ida, third daughter of Mr Adam Reid, ali of Brussels. MoLAREN•—MCCLURE.—At the residence of the bride's father, Nelson St., onthe 5th inst., by_the Rev.Jas. A. Anderson, B. A. John 1.' McLaren, merchant, of Hamilton, to Bessie S., only,daughter of Wm. McClure. McB IBBIN—McCLOY:—At the the residence of Mr David MoCloy, Tockersmith, brother of the bride on May 26th by Rev. S. Acheson; Mr James DdcKibbin; of Vanderbilt, Michigan, to Miss Mary McCloy, of Tuokersmith. DIED. PENB'OUND.—In Clinton, on the 4th inst., Henry Penfound, aged 79 years, and 6 months. WILTSE.—In Tnckersmith, on the 2nd inst. Adint youngest son of Levi Wiltse, aged lb months, GLENN.—In Clinton, on the 4th lust., Eliza- beth, wife of Mr E. Glenn, aged 65 years. "."-f- Annie Brown and Cellnda Arnold quer relied Monday morning, at Omaha, and Brown strnok Arnold over the head with a lighted•iamp.• The lamp buret; and blaz- ing oil flowed over the • woman, :literally cooking her. The Brown .woman is in jail. Arnold died at the hospital in awful agony. The mare Esperanza, valued at 010,000, was fatally injured, on Monday, at ,Saora- mento, Gal., by a nail tearing open an ar- tery iu her nook. Her rider) Albert Sharp, was thrown to the ground and sustained a broken jaw. 8 Reasons why Shrewd Dress- maker* Ilse—Are Using—and' will continue to Use the'DE- LINEATOR DreSs Patterns. • "Tait Pe'BLIenrRB AOTnoaIZ!D STATED: nim' FIRST.—We warrant all our patterns to be ab- solute! correct in, adjustment. They are fitted' upon living moddel'e, and are thoroughly tested by making garments from them before being o$Qrcd for sale.. , SECOND'—Tliey aro graded in all the different seldog andtendored flawose known a quarter of aceriturr pradttdai esperlenco. THIRD/.—The Printed lebola attached to the Pattorni give exaot.inatruotidneregarding the quantitiCBof,BYatdrlale. trimmingl, oto., ,re9nir- od, ex libit inetruotioni for ogttiug aha making, andpipctnree o1 gardaontq Ghon• finished. ;. 1FOVIIr8. - inparts•where ilabitltlee tc mis. _ Reoccur, elloiranoee are made ter alteration thatniay be found neceslai'y. F19 T$+-•TheI'atteirne are notehod and per- foretellin snob a Manner that anyone. o'ren if - atieseoetomed to - drdtetnaking, Cannot err is making' gp'garrnenite .by'thefn, eo long as tom threatens are foliolved. Srit .•=Tey are g:elwayn41016 tenorb! lari etelegance,itylestldeendycoh ,By. their' nee,•, the o*n. olothd °•bereeif:end tastily reore,cltrovitp and etyliihty thsu8RVENTIL-Th.bf any otbor m0Vethodsdof the Pasternen, inclue tires. usage G praoitoi►) Bplhioar, wliether'Cprrezit.or standard n eharituir E1GRTH, Theys�a ii.ti:d regaleallr; 'tid`ar. lilpetr�►ted fn tho' flBLINEA�1'o ,•lbs c +efl►_peil •n most t6reotieal of 4611 ;fashions in *B, rrhiotf Pnbiieation their' deueriVtlonlr std anip1L Aid b iWy raamwtalitn a only,•, ' ,... LI, fav mock Hilal ifeE bq� tttie ifreir r'i►#e n l' ' i►rm'n ilf irobl ft u Itrdadlk l Farnisr'i :wear grotnd ori the Dele�rrlire � ne1►;r +rrerseda `Alt +` ire being kidded'every n 0nttir;, ' oitt birds from •the.bitioocht chef jiff tobpie, iia• 6.00.1vWe liatr lri 1 . ,.,,►'hi Wrnil With•lightu Nona in th. ...'l hae'loffsi > +rblU- y ' irM Y 13c WXSiJ,. CLINTON CLINTON MARKETS • Corrected every Thursday afternoon. Thursday, June. 8,1893. Wheat fall 0 62 a 0 66 Wheat spring 0 60 a 0 63 Oats 032a0i3 Barley 0 35 a 0 40 Peas 0 55 a 0 57 Mont per bel a 4 30 Butter 0 13 it 0 14 Eggs per dor 0, 9 -s 0 10 Potatoes per bushel 0 60 a 0 50 Pork 7 50 a 7 60 Hay, new 6 00 a 7. 00 Hides, No. 1 trimmed 8 00 a 4'00.. Hides,rough 2 50 a 8 50 Sheep skins 0 40 a 100 Apples, per bag 0 50 a 0 75 'Wool 0 18 a 0 20 TORONTO LIVE , STOCK MARKET. In. every line but export cattle prices had a gagging tendency.Receipts were pretty heavy, 64 carloadaltogether being placed on the market. A good deal of stook was picked np at prices ranging from 43 tb 5o per lb generally, although 5 and 50 was paid• occasionally for fancy �pping stook. Several' loads of cattle in excellent condition which came from Guelph, sold close to�5jc per ib. The rn*rkot was just about steady, and at the close•moat of the good cattle in had found purchasers. The demand for ,. 'butchers' cattle was not so active as it has been recently and this, with the large supply here and, poor condition of a large proportion of the cattle offered, caused an easier feeling. Nice, fat butchers' heifers and steers sold at 3jE to 4o per lb, and la " higher was reported paid several bunches extra choice cattle • which were sent to Montreal Common to good stock sold ~ usually from 8 ro 81}c per .Ib. , • n Ten cents off .the $, for Cash,: This means cheap Booi s & Shoes; Baby Carriages E Pres 4Wagous • Also a full line of 'KS FLY NETS, IS DUSTERS 'L ,.• RSS, ETC: Th cart► of!tips acid Cedars SnINGLLS�. expected at once ,1rrJlii..tt�t'BilwfYr.,, �wa . 31.14 , c .For 3 - FROM THIS DATE- THE VERY BEST Cabinet 0 ANY STYLE YOR F� • You did'not think of it before, but you might fin it pay you to buy one of our - • , Cht Tweed Surnrm Suits e ,at $5 or 6 • They fit well,, look well, and wear well, ands-. mole "comfortable for the hot weather than your fi • black ,slit We sell YO :'th s S u l • At `pries ranging from $1.50 to $5. • *ill find ' O,ur stock of , Light Prints,. ?. DOiiiiiitt,esi Verona Cords, • Muslins and •,t. i worthy -of their Daporuca .`Str._,�es inspection. i 'het Price Ili . for • We are paying ilio h g . s h r .4'11 ' 'e are anxious for you Butter. � e and ell for spot cash, o wil -trade fled a 'tire lin s p . . �' r e bef . rice '�11en`bu .n..fro n u k asw ways get,t; p $ s -mow-►.