Clinton New Era, 1894-09-02, Page 5J
Soot ,A(j[ hes
Are good torthe" eyes, they preserve the Sight,that .is if pro-"
perly .i ted, -and we "guarantee, a' perfect fit''every 'time
as.eall our customers, ar`e fitted by an .. 1).. that 'under.'
stands.the eye, .:and,. makes. no mistakes,: ry
Tew€ier, Clinto
SWISS LILAC_ ,
SEELY'S PEAY D'ESPAQNE
SEELY'S NARY ANDERSON
SEELY'S WOOD VIOLET find CRA]} APPLE
Fre�{, SEELY'S, EASTER LILY and CLEOPATRIA
si�L. Odor' RECKSECKERS' MARTHA, WASH]NGTON
' n WOODWORTH'S BLUE LILIES. ;
Just Received Many other Odors both in bulk and in bottles,
BABY'S OWN SOAP 10 cents a Cake.
OATMEAL SOAP, 3 Ctikes for 2i cents.
GLYCERINE, HONEY and BRAWN WINDSOR, 3 for 25e.
YOU GET THE BEST AT
P111 ALLEN ‘,84 WILSON'S
Prescription DrugStore,_ C1inO.
PUBLIC SCHOOL BOOKS andSTATIONERY. Telephone 49
MONTREAL LIVE STOOK MARKETS
Cajoles from Liverpool noted a deo neo a
farthing from last week, but. Canadian cattle
being quoted at 51 to 6 . The message said:—
"Trade is worse.' Whether business here is
in sympathy with Liverpool is diffioult to say,
ae few actual sales -have been made but it is
certain that there is no improvement to note.
There were about 500 head of butchers' cattle
140 calves and 100 sheep and lambs offered at
the East End Abattoir. Trade was rather dull
and prises of nearly all kinds except the best
cattle and shipping sheep are lower, with the
probability that considerable numbers of the
common
hand erffrautenet.will are to inferior
ovofurmarkt.
The best butchers' cattle sold at about 3$o per
per lb. pretty good stook at from 3c to no, do
common dry -cows rough half -fatted steers and
thrifty young stock sold at from 2to to nearly
1 c to erlb,
0 pr whileb.the leaner
'boasts
to pay about
sell per from 2c to 3c per lb sheep,
and
sellas
from 3c to nearly 3ac per lb, common lots at
about 21 o per lb, and the culla at from 41,25 to
$1.75 each. Fat hogs are lose plentiful and
sales were made at from $5,25 to $5.40 per 100
lbs,
CLINTON MARKETS
0orrooted every Thursday afternoon
Thursday, September 20, 1894.
Wheat, spring 0 50 a 0 62
Wheat, fall 0 50 a 0 62
Oats, 0 26 a 0 28
Barley 0 35 a 0 40
Peas 0 50 a 0 50
Flour per bal 3 60 a
Butter 0 15 a
Eggs per doz 0 10 a
Potatoes 0 40 a
Hay, New and Old 6 03 a
Hides, No. 1 trimmed 2 00 a
Sheeepskins 0 25 a
Wool 0 15 a
350
0 16
0 10
0 40
6 00
2 50
0 75
0 17
The three-year-old son of Frederick
Seanline, a Plantagenet blacksmith, was
drowned in that city on Saturday.
Wilson Lloyn, a cheesemaker of Plain-
field, was killed by lightning at Shannon-
ville on Saturday afternoon.
Raaaquarters for Fine Toilet Soaps
We received this week a large lot of Soaps direct from the
manufacturer, which will be sold at close prices.
BABY'S OWN SOAP Reduced to 10 Cents a Cake.
° PREMIER VINOLA and OATMEAL SOAPS.
OUR BAKING POWDER has many imitations but no equals.
25e per lb"
JAMES H. COM BB
CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, PHYSICIANS SUP"T.IES, ETC.
8 94
We feel the need of something more ex ressive than
superlatives to tellaboutp
you the " Magnificent
lection" of
of
Nei' raii GMaterials
Now on hand in our spacious store. We cannot to -day
make any special mention of any one
• y � particular style
r c t n-tb e� -m. n-y-dpsa.gn.s of Ladi-e-s Coats -and -Wraps
shown by us, nor of the many and varied shades weaves
and designs in our '
NEW FALL DRESS GOODS!
But especially invites buyers of High Grade Garments
and Dress Stuffs to see some of the, elegant goods
rices. Theyg we
show at moderate
p are something like the
triumphs of the Great Alexander, conquering the world
of taste and fashion, and each year making the conquest
more complete
Don't forget that we are heavy dealers in MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING.
Suits made as well as any custom made garments, and the style, fit and
finish equal to anything shown, are sold at this store at prices that save
you from 25 to 40 percent on your investment.By all means see this
store's Clothing. Dont, buy a suit or Garment till you get our prices.
Gartartcrra
CLINTON
..FAL
M 111
1894
In making our fall announcement to the trade, we are grateful for the
patronage received in the past, and trust that by keeping our stock well
assorted, with all the newest styles of goods as theyare placed on the
market, and by fair prices and honest dealing, to retain all our old cus-
tomers and make many new ones. We are very busy getting in and
marking the new goods as they arrive, of which we will have more to
say later on
IVICILLJEATMEtlf"
MISS WELSH has returned from the Millinery Open-
ings and is again readyto attend to her p
_many customers.
See her stock of Sailors and Walking Hats.
TiRESS and MANTLE VIAIMINC
Dress and Mantle Makin will be continued
experienced g e
��� das usual
b
Y p ced hands, a. satisfaction assured.
Gents FurnisIiings :: Ready Made Clothing. Tailoring
:: done- in first-class style.
new stock of Scotch and West of England goods • See the
�' just arrived.
7BOOTSWe have
& still a large stock of Boots,
Shoes, Rubbers, &e , to dispose of at
wholesale prices, as we are retiring from this line of goods.
PLTJ1VESTEEL G EBINO:, ountoa
. 4iiit5. ".c
CASH—
GROCERY t
HAS THE ONLY STRICTLY FRESH STOCK OF GROCERIES IN TOWN.
OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF THE FINEST LINES OF
Teas,Sugars,CannedGoods,Frurts
And in fact everything to be found in a first-class grocery store.
We have an elegant assortment of
Fancy Crockery, China and :Glassware.
EVERYTHIHG FRESH AT THE NEW GROCERY
OGLE COOPER & CO.
1 ,door North of News -Record.
T"yhaem.
bongBoot
coo_. --
We have handled it for four years and can find nothing to
equal it. Our customers pronounce it the best value in the
market, for COMFORT, FIT and DURABILITY. Have you tried
it? If not, do so this season, and you will be pleased with
your choice. The price is $3 a pair.
We also sell the "Yamaska" in Women's, Misses and Child-
ren's sizes, and for wearing quality, we think them superior
to any other make. We are prepared for an immense boot
and shoe trade, and in addition to our purchases of regular ,
goods, have secured a bankrupt stock containing many de-
sirable lines at prices that will rivet your attention.
200 prs• Child's Laced & But'd Boots at 26c a pig -
50 , " Misses SOc a pr
100 " Women's " " $1 a pr
These specials are all fine goods, DongoIa and Polished Calf.
You will save money buying Boots and Shoes from us.
NEW
DRESS GOODS
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Are in stock and contain some
attractive novelties.
Buying and selling for cash is what enables us to give you
the best goods at the lowest prices.
W. I.... OUIMETTI*
CASH DEALER, LONDLS:ORp
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