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Clinton New Era, 1894-06-08, Page 5% YOIT ONCE SEE OUR Ladies' & Gent's --ROLLED—' PLATE DRAWS TRE' CLINTON NEW ERA „,,, ILII ��'I� i�l� lIIIIly , 4J! � F p1 I�Pt. ;, You will buy them. Warranted every t B. ` UMBALL, ALLEN & WILSON'S SOT WATER BAGS, ATOMIZERS, ENEMAS, &c. Our Blood Building: Iron Pills cure nervous head- aches. Prepared y and sold only by ALLEN & WILSON, THE PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE STATIONERY and SCHOOL BOARS. OLINTON MARKETS Corrected ever Thursday afternoon. Thursday, June 7, 1894. Wheat fa11 0 55 a 0 58 Oats 031a033 Barley 0 35 a 0 40 Peas 0 52 a 0 55 Flour per bal a 8 80 Butter 0 12 a 0 14 Fame per doz 0 7 a 0 8 Potatoes 0 35 a 0 40 Hay, New and Old 5 00 a 7 00 Hides, No. 1 trimmed 2 00 a 2 50 Sheeepakins 0 25 a 0 75 Wool 0 15 a 0 15 From Horse Plains, Montana, to Odin, Idaho, the distance is 125 miles, and 95 miles of the Northern Pacific railroad tracks are under water. TORONTO LIVE STOCK MARKET Tuesday 70 loads of live stock wore offered in the were 3,108 cattlo, rn yards. 031 doggs and 41$ Last sheep receipts lambs. Buying was brisk :and there was a good !sharp market, particularly in shipping cattlo and hogs. The market was practically clear of everything early in the afternoon. Export cattle—Cables were firmer, Liverpool showing a gain of 1 cont during the week, ao- cording to our own cable. Private cables :how- ever, reported sales of primo cattle at llo, which figure is rather under our advices. Tho effect of the advance on the other side appear- ed to be neutralized by firmer prices for freight space as to -day's sales were scarcely at bettor figures than those of Friday. The quality of the:run, however, was not quite up to those of Friday. Loads of mixed cattlo sold at $4 to $4.131, o choice good :loads5t4.50, and choi4.25 to ce to' extra choice $4.50 to 34.05. Save Your Potatoes We have secured the exclusive right for this place to sell Church's POTATO BUG FINISH For the destruction of that pest. The Finish acts as a fertilizer for the potato, thus a000mplishing a double purpose. Ask for it. It is used dry. See circular and testimonials. We have also a supply of PARIS GREEN To meet the views of those who don't likelto try new things Now issthe'time to procure your TURNIP SEED good and cheap. HAY RARE S, FORKS, PAINTS, OIL, VARNISH, FENCE WIRE in Barbed, Galvanized and Black. BUT -TER and EGGS WANTED for Cash or Trade. ADAMS' EMPORIUM, LONDESBORO R ADAMS. sT1 4.11...1... Juno 8, 1894; The Great Sale of Silks at This Store is still doing on, and Scores of ladies go away each day say- ing they never in their lives saw such value Just imagine, Silks that you have always had to pay from 60 to 75 its. per yard for, 24 inches wide and almost . every- conceiv-t able shade, going at this store just inow for Only 30 Cents per Yard. Don't miss securing a beautiful Dress or Blouse Waist. ermaruerser dc WISEMAN CLINTON BIC SALE Owing to the general depression and scarcity of money, we have decided to give our customers one month's busi- ness without profits, and during the month of June, All Our Goods will be Offered at Actual COST! No Reserve! We shall carry out faithfully what we advertise. We have not decided on this step simply for pleasure or the benefit of our customers solely, but our aim is to make a large reduction in our stock. 1 Remember we can give you. Twenty-five Thousand Dollars worth of GOODS AT COST. If you think there is any object m getting goods -at Wholesale Prices, come and see us. Full Stock in the different depart- ments to choose from • . . • • A stock of B Dress Goods, Silks, Staples, Carpets, Hosiery, Clothing, Gent's Furnishings, Hats, Caps, &c. and SHOES still on hand that will be cleared at less than wholesale, as we are discontinuing this department. • • Now is the time to get your MILLINERY, Stock complete in all the new designs, and at prices never heard of before. we have worth 50c., 75c.,$1 and $ 1.25, your choice for 25c don't forget -the place, but see our goods and judge for yourselves. Butter and Eggs taken as Cash, TEEL & GIBBINGB, Ston Leave your orders quid for those Pho- to's you intendsend Jug to your friends CROCKERY and GLASS We will open this week a shipment of Granite, Semi Porcelain and Printed ware, from one of the best potteries of England, Decorated Dinner Sets, Decorated Tea Sets, Printed Dinner Sets, Printed Tea Sets, And a full range of Jugs, Meat Dishes, Bowls, Plates, Cups and Saucers, &c. We bought these goods at hard times prices, and will sell them cheap. A Snap in GLASSWARE Don't Miss it On TUESDAY next, we will offer one hundred and twen- ty (120) pieces of Glassware, consisting of Quart Jugs, 6 inch Jam Dishes, Cream Jugs, Berry Bowls, Pickle Dishes with cover, Butter Dishes, &c., at the ridiculous price of 10 Cts. each. These goods are a long way below the cost of manu- facture, and we do not expect to repeat them, so would ask you to come early, as the best pieces will of course be the the first chosen. We can handle any quantity of first-class BUTTER, and will pay the highest price for it in CASH. 000— • W. L. OVINETTE. CASH DEALER, LON]ES]ORO 1111: