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Clinton New Era, 1893-10-27, Page 5
• The Watch fur the people; . it is a . OennineWaltham 11 Jewelled, Patent P niou, Breguet Hairspring, :Nlckle Movement a 3 on, S lveroid Case, for l' Lthe mall sum of $9,50 net cash, Sow is your time to buy this Extra, Fine Value in a Watch, as my supply these special movements is limited, and cannot be duplicated. J. 13. . UM BALL, Jeweler and Bell Telephone Exchange. YOU CANNOT Go Barefooted. of Because its uncivilized, uncomfortable and unstylish. You M st Wear BOOTS or SHOES POPULAR goods at right prices bring satisfactory results. Our trade has been exceptionally good up to date, and although slight murmurs of discontent have been he ;rd in some quarters of the slowness of trade, we have every ,relson to be thoroughly satis- fied with our share. Do you know the reason? We buy and sell for Cash only, and therefore can and do sell the best articles at the very closest prices. You want I We have them I Boots or Shoes. II , in all Styles - Complete Lines of Rubber Goods Batter and Eggs taken as Cash ATIOR & SONS 30 Days iseeun.t Can you tell us of a better way of becomin the public than to makeo r Styles �' goods �� �tt� andPrices, that the people find out t lookingat the values, • h ,� and styles l each store iu t..e Coven, they comehere to buy, and for no other reason than th at our prices and styles are ku.ow lowest. This is the verdict ri to be the d ct ofalmost every day with us. We are kn.Own to be lowest in Boys' Clothing Known to be lowest inMensSuits Known to be lowest in Shirts and Drawers Known to be lowest in Hats and Caps known to be lowest in Mantles and Wraps known to be lowest in Carpets and Curtains - Knowwn to be lowest in. o'coats Known to be lowest in Coatings and Mantlings KnownLadies' to be lowest in Fur Goods Known to be lowest in Ladies' Astrachan* Coats ., Known to be lowest in Ladies' Fur Capes knowi to be lowest in Gloves; Corsets and Hosiery And lastly we are known to be far below inStylish, New D price any other house • �n Huron for really y Desirable Dress Fabrics of all the newest makes and shades GILROy c& .wismima. CLINTON 10 Off for JIIJD1IHPIJD11 �J.Caslionty 1893 FALL GLiN1O FIttdtm.'e Warerooms 1893 Walnut Bedroom Suits for $27 former price $40. SIDEBOARDS worth $25 for $15, special Bedroom Suits from $11,. $13,415 and upwards. A fresh importation of Curtain Poles in Enamel, Solid Oak, special design, Mahogony and Ebony Polished in long Iengths. Beautiful fixings in Brass and Oxidized, Gold Poles in colors completegfor 25 cents. ler- \Ira To hand a lot morelot:Bamboo Tables, 25c, 30c. 40c. Picture Moulding in Gilt, Bronze, Silver, White and Gold Framed to order. A new Child's Chair, either rocker or roll on castors. Extension Table, no leaves to change. New J. C. STEVENSON, FUND AKIN Special Values in Ladies' Black Cashmere Hose. Plain and Ribbed. Our own Importation At this season of the year, nearly every housekeeper is on the took•out for something new in the furniture line. Now, before baying, call and see what we can do for you. All our stook is New and Fresh. We have no old stock to offer at half price. All our goods were bought for cash, and we give our customers the benefit of our cash discounts. We have BEDROOM SUITS from $10 up. Our $13 Suit beats anything in .the market. In SIDEBOARDS we can give you them at any price. PARLOR SUITS in Hair Cloth, Plush, Brocatelle and Woollen Rug. Prices away down. If yon are wanting anything in the Furniture line, call and see no. We can snit you both in Quality and Price. JOSEPH CHIDLEY 4: FINE FURNITURE FANCIER, CLINTON CLINTON MARKETS Corrected every Thursday afternoon. - ' Thursday, Oct. 26, 1893. Wheat fall 0 56 a 0 60 Oats 0 28 a 0 29 Barley u 30 a 0 35 Peas 0 50 a 0 61 Floor per bal a 4 00 Batter 0 16 a 0 18 Chickens per pair 0 35 a 0 40 Eggs per doz 0 13 a 0 14 Potatoes, 0 35 a 0 40 Hay, New and Old - 6 03 a 7 00 Hides, No. 1 trimmed ,. 3 00 a 4 00 Hides, rough 2 50 a 3 50 Sheep Skins 0 40 a 1 00 Wool 0 18 a 0 22 THE BRITISH CATTLE MARKET and UnitedLStOct. tittle of but prices have recovered to a moderate extent during the week. Prices computed at $4.80 to the pound are as follows ;--Finest steers per lb, 11c; good to choice, 101; poor to medium, 91; bulls, 81; inferiors, 7. MONTREAL LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 60Tcalveswand ,200 sheepe andtl butcher offered lar the east end abattoir. A considerable number of the cattle and sheep had been held over from there are no changes to note in ttl was prides, and ex- cepting hogs which have doolined considerably in price. There were no primo beeves on the market, and pretty good stock sold ab (rota 3 to 4o per lb' rough halt -tatted steers and old oxen sold at trona 3 to 810; common dry cows from 21 to 31c. and the leaner beasts at about 20 pSheep sold 'Calves 2 tot 3e per b, and lambs at from 3 to lo per 1b. Fat hogs are lower, selling at from 0 to Of per tb. SALE REGISTER. Farm steak of Henry Ponfound lot 9, can 4, Stanley, on Monday, Oet. 800h. T, M. 'Carling, Anat. Eottaehold furniture, etc., etc., on the Market Square, on Saturday, Got. 28. D. Dickinson, Three inches of snow fell at Grand Forks, Dakota, on Monday. 11dr Zaehariah Sage, a pioneer of West Oxford township, died on F iday, aged 78 years. dolifi Eros, a. Midhigan Central traok foreman, wad ,killed by a f _t' :etpireni art Wetland on .# b(itd ty. Strayed Mare. -Strayed into the subscriber's premises, about the 28th of September, a small bay mare. Own- er may have itby proving property and paying harges. JOHN WOON, Bayfield road. FOWLS WANTED 5,000 Fowls wanted. Highest cash prices paid: Inquire of H. LeB HARTT, at the Dry Goode Pe'- aoe, or E. JONBS, Lot 15, Con. 1, Huliett, Cook and Chamber Maid Wanted A first-class Cook and a competent Chamber Maid for family of four in .New York City. Apply to 78 West 46th New York City, or MISS 10,, WEBB, Clinton. STRAY STEER. Broke into subscriber's premises, lot 4, Huron Road, Ooderioh township about the 80th of Sept,b not two-year-old eoeoparoppertyyy.,� pgay charges and take him away. JOHN HOLMIJS. Dress Making. Mise M.Joy having discontinued the Dress and ManMan- ning Scott's Office, is prepared to do DressMand Mantle making In the very latest styles, at the most on the ehortest no at.hor ho nit, NorthnabtesanStr et South . MISS ti LOST teoo,rfrom Ocemetery,. little t Dognyeaold, coloryellw andrk low aet, bite a yellow breast, no tail, and answers to the name of Carlow, has middling long hair, its recovery gw will ittabrwar ed l IEsstate J. J. FISHER, Benmiller. t.2i House and Lot for Sale or Rent village f Hoimnaviille, containing one$ acrein . The house is in god repair and contains six. rooms;ri raises Banorne truitr treed andla stable,© For further particulars apply on theppremises. MRS JENKINS lingi Brick Store for Sale For sale cheap under mortgage, on monthly payments of 011.55, Large 2 -story Brick Stara and Frac am In the Town of Olinton. Apply tb l4ONDON LOAN" doBtp,A.NZ ed, I:tbanON, Oar dor 3 Moth$ PROM TEM DATE THE VERY BEST Cabinet Photos ANY STYLE FOB $3per doz., at POSTER'S FURS CoIIar Mo-ff Astrachan, Beaver, Black Oppossum, Grey Oppossum. These are all full sizes and choice skins. Mon's Caps Astrachan, Beaver, Canadian Beaver, Persian Lamb Men's Austrian Coon Coats, well matched, well made Grey Goat Robes—Large size, good color. All our Furs are choice goods and our prices are low. Boots 1 Shoes In Men's Long Boots the YAMAsKA leads them all They wear well ---they fit well. Do not buy until you, have'seen the Yainaska. ./46..•/0 rri tCASZt l to E , iO ' ] S SEC