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Weekly OSITOR imin Minium inn mm irrTriiri'v!icqyriiiii iiiiii iiamw1 iwi m riwmyii i i i miwir rTrTi nirmi 1 ti n A LIVE PAPER MAKES .A LIVE TOWN. Vol. l,No. 11. BROOKWAY CENTRE, MICH., JULY 27, 1882. Price, $1.00 a Year. The Weekly Expositor. A Kel Hot, Aggressive ainl Pro 'gtvssive Journal for Live, Enterprising Headers. PUBLISHED OX THURSDAYS. t i. Ylau Got; roi: Six Months yc I'ou Tiiijkk .Months. Dei. T. Sirrrov, .Ias. A. M i:zii:, Proprietor. Kditorfc Manager. advi:htisin(; HATF.S. 1 Inch card mie year & r oo 1-8 :oluinn aclv one year 12 00 1-4 " 44 20 00 1-8 :',( 00 1-2 " oo 1 44 44 oo Business locals ft cents per line. CIIPIU'Il DIIIKCTOKY. Methodist Protestant Church. Service alternately at 10::io o'clock n. m.. and 7 p. m. liev C. 11. CLA.KK. Pastor. Sunday School at i p, in. J. S. DUFI 'IK, t'MM'iilt"lll!fll(. Methodist UpUropal Church. fcervlcs alti'nuitclv at lo::jn M. in. n1 7 p. in. lifv (". W. H.YItSHMAX. Victor. Sunday School at i p. in. t". (.' M'Klf, Ktlprl'illtt'lllh'llt. Church of 4hilt at tlic A. C Chapel. Svrvicexat II a. in. Kal.lmlli School at p. in. Prayer nifctin;: 'very Tlinixduy cvcitinv: T:lu. BUSINESS DIUKCTOltY. SL. DLLKNTlNi: tc CO.. Who We ! . snd ll'tpil rtmltr In Dry ( .d, Bunts j & Slices, llr-nly la'f Cl-in'riv, Uo. Caen,! Ac. 1Vn a jSpwU'ty. Ni 7 IIuru A-iiu, j ml No 3 Q i'' S:rtit t, 1 .rt Huron, Mi'.-K J ' COMMERCIAL HOUSE (Formerly Up'v Hons..) , iu:iiii:x emeuy, Pi;n ; This h'-u-e ra reent'y plinnjfwl 1 n r ! and KpvciAl pviino vri I, tin taken io pU'iiee Dr. D. PATTERSON, CAPAC, - - MICH. Oflice Days, Tuesrtiivs and ,S:itiitu.i?. 0. W. MILLS. PEA LKU IN ! PRODUCE, ; . LIME, HAIR, LATH, ETC.! The Hilut Prices paid 1 r all : kimls of (3 rain. ! If you wai't to know whereto ;:-t I the beat Harness jr the !ex:t money, ; J" to ; and ho will tell you to Mop rlp:lit at M : shop. All work win r.uite.l. Kepair-j lug prorij tly allenddl to. Keen on j hand a full line i f Whips, t'ombs. lirushes. Ilart cst Oil, e.e. Carload of j lhiy Cushior.3 just arrived. .j AX I) V'A N'CY (iOODS. j All t ho latent and most dr-siral.lf st l." In H.its ! "tunnels, KIowci-h. Kim tin r.. Ivccs. Silk. Kill-. Ijoiih. (Jlovex. HnKf. I'jt in sn!s. Kan. llnn.li. r-, rlilN; Lure. Muslin and Nill: Tit-s. Handxon. i t'.iiiliiidci'irN. Ne.v Ht.vIcK in Onnlw. Hidf t:inlH i HandH, Halx. lli iffl.-t;. t-l.. S;ijiiiisli.Toifliin. Ituliun and French Ti linminy I-kmh, at l.ndics' Itaziiar, Mix J. A. Smith. In the Koom lately .M-cnpil ty the Aik' uffice. i CAl'AC. - MICH. R. S. PATTERSON,! roux inntov, micii., ; UFA LEI! IX ! Clocks, Knives, Forks, Spoons, j Pitchers; Card Hcceivers, j Gold and Silver Plate! Ware. ' U nlwatR huve n fyn. SincW f j HOLIDAY NOVELTIES: Y' ate Cor.liidly Iuti'ed m A Mruct!t rnjuei.t' i to x tnildfl i ur lock In ihi !)- i prt.nirnt anrt riipare oo-U n1 prii'i'D be j fore pofihaiinc. 0 i h'HUK OV CIIAKCi:. ! You cm vret a tri d Initio of Dr. j tlru Horn lvic'i will convince, you titat t';e r"j ilar .V wat will cur any casiof Int 't'ial. I'.xtemal cr Itch-, iiijf l'dsa, bwid-! al'. in'i'i'asant sen-. fratiooa, Siil-v Kr ; t'oai. Hoils, Jliintr, "Sca'ds ai d fur a n"i,aS pur ,(r..i i. in :ij . i . t !l lio ii'i rdni', (!U . foe I 1 ' lal 1 l hi nff . ran IT & ire f Local Expositions. We have moved. Only 0f in tl.w shade yrsteiday. Wheat is looking splendid in these parts. S. fl. llettis has hi house ,nearly COinplfteil. The farmer. nre busy in the harvest field. Horace Maker, of I't Huron, was in town last week. Mis Abraham Lincoln died on Monday, duly 17th. Come and see us in our new olllce In the Dufiie lliock. A carload of Lath just receive 1 at O. W. Mills' elevator. There is pome talk of a new dray beinjjr started in town. Old papers for sale at this olllce only r cents per dozen. The bowerv dance last Triday evening wan well attenled. The emancipation celebration will beheld at Jackson this year. Hollywood & McKinuon. have a new line of cigars. Try them. A. fl. Brown is busy building u kitchen in the rear of his house. U. V. Leonard will move into the Dullie block by the first jf August. Tfollvwool & McKinnon have a change of advertisement this week. Your attention is called to Mrs L. Frascr & son's change of ndv this week. -I. J. Go-vlenow, ye editor of the Mnrletle Leailer made us a visit on Friday last. P. S. Mcflregorw of Mt Clemens, has been rusticating in town for the past few days. lleuhen Kmery has had anew Mim jMiutf-d and placed in front of the Commercial House. A re-unlon fif the 22nd Michigan Infantry will be held in Pott Huron on the 2lh of August. Hev Win Urad'ey. of flood land, preached in the M P church Sunday morning and evening. K; v. C. 1. Clark received a unan imous call from the M P church here to remain another year. The "D" nay he think the far mers ought to bring into the oilico samples of fruit and get a pulT. - - IJev C. 11. Clark eiiKrse I five per sons in Mill creek ! :! ..! v it m-ioh. A larrre cro vd va in awLo'hi'.'-.. L. W.. ci KVj-mont, wuild do well to 1 ractiee jumping otf tlie cars before going to Poit 1 1 iron again. --A new enterprise in town. .1. D. Vivian uu opened out a Carriage lle vi.sitory. Notice his ad on front page. P timer t'i lr own h av. purcha'-ed over :;, (K)0 pourids of wo-d tli's season layii'g from js to Si l-i ct-'.itt per ioUiid. Pied A. Hiker is receiving daily, goods for the (Vntral Drug sf:ir-'. lie 'has n large and well assorted hlo;k in his line. Mr. Hispy, of Pek, has movet his faaiiiy into town and luvve taken up tlieir tiwidencin the ne,v M. 11. parsonage. J. S. Du;a vas elected delegate to the annuil conference to ! held at Danrville, Ingliam Co., commencing Au-ust tct'i. JaisT A bunch of keys. Finder will besuitabl- rewarded bv returning same to tliis office or John K. Ilosliii:, Hrockway, Mich. We have failed to hear fnnu some of oar covr spoiidents tor Koine time. Jlraee up gentlemen, an lei us i ear from y- u each week. Mis Jul Hi own, her mother nod two daughters left on We.lnesday fur Mt Pleasant, where they io'e:.d visit ing friends and relatives. Uev, Win Hradley, of floodlamt, conducted tiie tiuarterly meetings for llev C. H Ch'tJc at tlm M P church, Saturday im.1 Sunday last. (3. A. Weill & Co have placed n soda fountain in their drug tdore. Any one wishing a cool and refreshing drink thero is the place to get it. -it. W. Keith, of Dansvlile, X. Y., preached in the A. C. Chapel last Fri day evt iF.iig and Sumlay morning and afternoon. A goodly number greeted him. Wa wish to return thanks to thote who helped us move our pres'-s and oiht r material into our new quarters. Wo will endeavor to remeinbcr you in the future. C. A. Wei's & Co are now in read iness to re reive do public in general at their n.w drag store Their stock is complete and ptlce3 returnable. Call and sea them. -C. Y.. HoMvell hts t rvuv.lty at his store in lli bh ipe of a carpet exhibitor It Is a wonderful invHitlon. Call and sen it, also iiolieehis change of adver tisement in tliis issue. Lewis Mi.idV.mi, f.M. DA has u new bpv f.r Ms dray. H i has also an t huMtcd i e it pbicd (hereon o' which hr- .it feeling as h'pny a a heo on a Fir h t : inwr ital alwiys r-adt to haul e''d to ;n I fnau tie? ttio v.t I'e.no lahli rate.s. A meeting of the members of the MP church wilt beheld lids (.'flairs day) evening to make aiiangements for a 'lVa-tiK'ting to take place m Dufiia's hall Tuei'.lay evening. August bin: We are in our new quarters now end ptcpated to do all kinds of job work with neatness and despatch at reasonable rates. If you iiru in need of anything in our line give us a trial. Tim flood Templars have appoint ed a committee to make out a program consisting of vocal and instrumental music, readings, &c,nnd will endeavor to make this a literary as well as tem perance society. C. F. lto3well informs U3 that he intends to move into the coiner store in the Dulli'j block as soon as it Is completed where he will bo pleased to see all of his old customers and as many new ones as may favor him with a call. Itev. S. ltllev, of CI rant Centre; L. Clark of St Clair circuit; II. D. Miller, of Capac; Wm Hradley, of (Joodlsnd and C. H. Clark, took part In the dist rict meeting of the Pc Huron district on Thursday and Friday of last week held at this place. It Ins been suggested that in the League b. b. gauifs, a keg of lager shoul i be placed on third base. Sacli a plan, would certainly keep that position "well filled," but such a thing as a "home run" would never again be heard of. ltomco Observer. This week we chronicle the death of one of the oldest settlers in these paits, Cornelius Council, aged 11U etrs, who died while sitting in his chair at his home ia this towinhip. Tlii old gentleman 's a highland Scotchman could not speak any oilier language thau his native gaelic, was quite hearty up to the time of his death and was a Rood and honorable gentleman. Ho leaves three sons and one daughter t mourn his loss. While Shep Wetcr, (II. Freeman's man who bus eggs in these parts) was driving between Imlay City and Deanvillo the other evening rather IjU ha was stopped by two men who demanded him to g.'C down oil his wagon and one held a pistol t: his l.eid while the other searched him, but as it happened ho did not have any money on ids person. They departed inl the wood s fro ti whence they came feeling ratli .r sore over tiieir disap pointment. Seeley of the Arin.uh: Telegraph, claims to be the- only unmarried editor i i Macomb county and asks the ladies I to niakri h note of it. The oachelor 1 editor of Mt. Clemens Press assures ! him t hat the ladies have already mad;.' j a note of it and tint there are three j other unmarried elitors in Macomb! motility, against whom the same not a i is entered, that Ir-ats St. Clair county ail hollow. There are only three unshackled editors in this county and they are all o'er yomi to marry j vet. Foit Gratiot Sun. j iiA4i: ntti., A r:ntc!i"d game of base ball came oil at tiiis place oa Friday, July L'lst, ' between th Flk Hangers and the club J here, resulting in a victory for tliis ; club, over th i It infers, of :i. The score, stood L t Doth clubs play, ed well and the Hlk club departed sutLili.'d that they hail been treated like gentlemen by our club, turd say they will try and make it interesting for them when tluy come up to their grounds and play th return game. The usual amount of abuse given to the umpire in most games was dispens ed willi for the umpire. Dr. S. W. Hedford, of Peck, dealt square with both sides and everybody was please I wit h him for the able manner in which he used his judgment. The scorera were, J. C. McKtnna, of this place, j and H. H. Tucker, :if Peck. The! following are the number of runs' made by each member: ! VlfTOKS. U'allacA Kmery Drown M..;.lg Scott S.tvell Dullie Harrett Mc.Vrthur I kmc ir.vxonus. njsavell lIIolme3 4jflriner :ii Uahcock :J Fair :; Dodge 51 Allen ;i Miller i: Warner Total 2( Total 2:1 After the game was played hoth c'uhs retired to the Commercial House where a bounteom repast was await ing them and all fell to and ate a hearty supper. The return game will he played on the grounds of the Hang ers at Peck on Saturday, August 5th. The Uawson Heapers and Mowers, ! handled by F. S. Poole are the lightest I and strongest machine in the market, j The mower is the easiest managed j machine in the trade, and the one best adapted to all conditions ot grass and land. In the improved reaper for the t.eaon of 18H2. is presented , a model machine tried in all its paits and found wanting in nono. Lightest draft iitid slronje as it is possiblo to make it in all ptrts subjected to severe or steady strain. The greatest care is exercised in the manufacture of these machines and we are confident that they are just what the American Farm-irj want, and without which they cannot afford to work their land. Criiieal examination and comparison is solicited. F. S. Pool, Agent. Ahk your flioeer for Port Huron Hrooms. Take no other. livery one warranted. Manufactured by K. Per cival ii Son. JOmO. TI13 Goiilral Drug Store ! ' STILL AlIKAD. F.A. BAKES, Prop'r. Hs rp L(i wll (.ei'lrd lotk ol Fur Diu, Mnliuiuf !)' H-atfj", Hen"-, P r luniyry, F;in and Tuii. Artlci", timers, Patent Mi uioiiii-H, Paiut uad Oi!', To'Jucpci . aud Ciars. I A lari-e of Gui F-p. Pure WINES ! nt LlOUOUs tor M liciDal purpw ' ONLY. uit R'l iliot inaV.f oonif ltte stock. Kvfryttiiui; hold ht re.vsQ l.le piic. .iir Pre criptions cartful cowpouiiJeil."?.. MILLINERY Mrs C. Van Wagner, Invites the attention of the Ladies of Urockw'ay Centre and Vicinity, to her stock of Millinery and Notions. Special attention pii I to 'Dress Making. Prices Low as the Loweut. Hatter aud 1'ggs taken in exchange for floods. American Sowing Machines on hand and for sale. HHOCHWAY CHXTlir, MICIL CHEAP GASH STORE ! ('. F. MIC'ILKLS IVftr-n pi ol 'iH-" ectio:i tltit hit ri re ia k.l Uist-cUf. y.MnL la all dtriir 'iti-1 u-, . it.-l a i-..,' Pf'J 5-! P.,''1 feljf nii-Ji. i'Wi.l Hats & Cap, (Jroccries iu f.cf, etrvtoiutr ktv i i a firet-ehtj itorc. IViCtf a'.wuj virry rcasoua' li F02T mrm & mrnwm ?;?, TIMli TAHLK. I'.p .t f.M.t i.f tmi-t S'r.'.-t, Port H:n'i. Mi. h. Titiins run ly I'.i.t liiuvn linn. Trnii' il.iiij v'i Sunday. KA.ST S.Ci:NAW DIVISION. GOING WEST. a. m ID. m. ! 11 5 11 .V lf 'l' 10 40 7 5 4 Hi 4 2- 8 ft, i' 0 (ji a r. jiKv.iin ifiii'iw .In Hi Ion Uroctk'vair 0utri Mi'vi . Vol I. Prcwn'tf Ci'y M .irit-tl.t MaTir D .V a C JamCcn Vit.. (r r;.:.;t ZtfUfl v GO IN ft niw Ltavc Va-sr D & R C Junction M-tyviMn Marito. Pr.'ii ('ity Y.i : tlr.o't jrav C -nti e Sitfioit w JuL.!:iia Ki:.t;'ty (. T !ii:cfioa Pert IJuroo ' 10 Oo! 10 4.' i 11 I I It 2 12 V- ' 1 2- I 2 4"n ! 2 :a I i Jr'. I . Ol.. EAST. 4 ii (H 10 -III 0 l." ft 4i: 7 2e 7 5? S 1 1 V ni. 11 10 11 25 12 OS 1.' 4tt I oO l : p. m. a. ni.1 7 n; 8 2 'M 8 2o' 8 f.3! S) 30 1 n coj 10 Mj 10 0i 10 23 re." ro 15 pi. 11 4.1 12 yo 4 5 1 4.t 2 40 3 A 3 4 4 is) 5 2 5 3 10 G 20 p. iu. !i J0( 10 11 1"! 11 2-. I a. lit. m 12 io icj SVND DK.VCII G.iinyo-.ih.l CtolnSoiilli j "Tit "3T ! ( J' cIohs ! I'.'.rt" I M.ii"i Uur'iil a ml i lixll'KhMiXll j I A M P M ! Ill 7 40 ' i a.-i 7 j M in 7 ( ii ik n mi I Mi II 4ll I M 40 II i-1 ii n ,.- a is I U li INI m 5 45 ! i H Ti 5 !!! S 4SI 5 seo H V, 5 15 x i7 3 05 M Hi 4 .VI S 04 4 H5 7 .V 4 .10 t 7 4: 4 SJO 7 Sn 4 10 7 an 8 V I 7 in 3 85 I 45 H I5 AM P M i ; hi C'lili ) el ISW H.iiia Mix'd llmrli STATIONS MIAMI S Hi M IVLv Purl Huron rr i T Junction .1 io y 8 a .- 4 in 4 to 4 M 4 -.iti I :n, 4 -Mi II i: II 1.V It II :!i 11 :t 11 is 1 1 .Vs (lr.it if it (Vntre North Stnvt KiuiTHlfy Sninaw Junctiun (ijvint Out tv .If.l1 .t'.iiudon tVoHWfll O.llam AmlerMoii Tack's Mill.H CurHMiiville Wilbur KimkI Dimninv Poi-kervilip Coli HuuJ 1'almH Mlinleii li M I li a i 5 )' l i :r. li 30' l V 13 V, I "I 1 VI . ito .' !-' li (in r if. n & (i 4il 1 !M f sa 1 3:, Till 1 .V. nv 8 - P M I .nil 7 (:. H 10 P M AdaniH' Conicra Air Snud Hwli Lv Return tlckeu isoued at reduced raten. HENRY McMORU.IN, Vmnuriiut Director. 1 It A. It. W A 1)3 WORTH. Hup't. THOMAS UEN.SOX, Practical Vatchnnkcr and Jeweler. Tvvon! j-avc yenrn cxjicrloiioo l:i this ItiiKlifH'. SatiMfni tiKii gl.-oii or no t liatv.'. Hix-iMncli's to Muit nil Kisle.H. Frei ttHl'. ly tin lutt-nt int'iit Ot'tt'ini'ti'r fre of cli;r:'. A(""t tr t lie (k'.miinj Sliijcr Sowlnir Mui1iiii. Insure Your E2on;o A Homo In HE "HOIl Rates as Low as Ss Business PrSncipScs. i i I l Five Thousand Dollar worth of Goods to be sold within the next (JO days, IN ALL LINES OF GOODS Our Slock Is Complete. IN DRY GOODS, we have some choice selections in both domestic and fancy, a nice lot of trimming and buttons to match. Table linen, Damask, Hosiery, &vt ilc- Gonts' Furnishing Department. Fancy shirts from 50 cents to ;1."0. White shirt laundriod and unlaun dried, all sizes cheap. Mens", Youth, and Hoy' Clothing in reat varie ty, aiid for ju ice cannot hi undersold. Boot and Shoe Department. In tui das of ood we challenge the county, as to extent ot tm-kf ijuality of tcoods and lowue-i of price. We would particular)' mention our line stock of ladies kid boots and shoes. GROCERIES. Our Groceries ;iiv alway new and fresh. A splendid lot of canned j;oods. Wo kcop the largest Stock of Confectionery in Town. In paints and oil- and window jU we have a full t:-k. Has cut any size witliout extra charge. We would invite particular attention to our Millinery Goods, always. Hjinothimx new, tasty and fashionahle. At present we have a hrilliaiit display of Ladies hats and trimmings which we are fitting up to suit hoth yount;and dd, according; to the varied tasies of our nunterous customers, SPKC'IALTIKS. Fuhreakahle Tninpico Corset 1; Mack and colored kid tfloves fl; linen l:;j rohes il; utit of clothes U; Extra tine suit t;2; calf hoot ijood white lead, cut, 7; .i Il choice tea 1. Examine our stock lie fore purchainr. No- ,1.!,. i. 1 j 1 Wo lc FAlLMEHo I. S. Cirist mill constantly running and we guarantee 10 lh of Flour cr lnishel for clear wheat. Our saw mill is ready at all times to do cus tom work. All jdaiiin and re-ain done with promptness. Holden Our SStnok 1 iiow eci:Mltc in all IU brancbes and we would impreM upon tho rniuda of thr public etntrnHy-arid or cuiromers In particular the jteo.sMly of cllitift early and make your t'ciina while vu vq vou juit what you want at extremely low irice. Don't fail to txnuiiue our latjje stock olSUilMER PRINTS just received. We are telling the BEST FIVE-CENT PRINT! ever oflVred in the village for the nioner. An exin;nation ot tbtni it all that ia neceMary toubnntialrt what we iy. Ii Dregs Gwd we c . ihow you a eood aMortmenteookUnir of GIXUHAMg. MOMIES. rRKTONES, Reveribl Snitiogi, Lawn. Muilins, Buntingar Alp.io.i aud Cashimera. We hare aome i?ood Brga in Ladina and Missel Hvse that we are oflerin? from 5o tc 60o a pair. Examine onr liox of ladiea neckwear, Ladiea elegant Lice tiea from 10c to $1.73, L nhea elegant lace collar from lOo to $1. Our stock io ftent'e (uruUhiogs ia complete, eoi aiiticg of drwn shirts, luundried and nulHUodried, colored shirt Gauza underwear. Hosiery and an eicellent line of scarf l Us and down in all the lateat sty lea and niakea, Lanudried thirl only 40c be6t quality with 3 collar and caff for $1.40. Ladies' and Children's Shoes I In this department we can offrr some excellent bargains in cheap or In warranted roodi. LadieHserca Conrresa $1. Lidiesaerge Lice $1. Ladiea grained buttonel $1.50 to 2.25, Calf Buttoned $2.50, irnulne goat $3 to 4.00, French Kid $4.75, Walking alinpera $1, 1.40s aHd 1.75, Ldie Slippers from 20 cts to $1.25, Children's shoea all stylca and price Iron 25oto2, Men's fine shoea in buttoned, laced or buckle from $1.75 to 4 75. Men's Plow Shoes $1.25 to 2.00. A largo Stock of Union and Independent School ROOKS ALWAYS ON HAND. An Examination of our Gooda and prices la respectfully solicited.-! 1-ly. 1I0LDEX JlllOTIIEllS, Urockway Centre. NEW ENTERPRISE ! A sjieeial invitation U extended io all to call and nee those first -clao Huskies at the . . CARRIAGE REP0Y! We have also a full line of Single Harness. Fly'Xets, Laji Itohes, Dusters and everything to complete a first-class turnout. Do nut delay one moment but come imniedlateh', for now is tho accepted time. Vou may nut have a chance like this offered you again so call early before they are all gone. Ilctnemher the jdaee next lr to the Commercial House on. Wm street, Urockway Centre, Mich. .1.1). VIVIAN, Prop. . 99 wmem. consisted with Sound James Brown, Agent. Ladies made skirts 50 cts to 52; men a t ?: r