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t J ItU. lifflEIS ATTENTION ! The jdaec to trade is whore you can get everything you want, consequent ly make better bargains. Urn. Mclntyre, u latej built a new store and placed 70a zmT GOODS, GnOCEHXES, BOOTS, shoes HATS, CAPS, CX-OTIXHra, ITUUTiUiMt?, Croclsory, Glass and Stoao-waro, WOODEN WARE. IIARD WARE, in feet there h not a thlnsfTn can raenHnn but wtaa yoitrill I fin.l Mhl.'iUr. BIQ BARGAINS OFFERED. GIVE HIM A CALL AND BE CONVINCED OF THIS. W. & J. Carriage' and Would respectfully inform the public of this vicinity that they are better prepared than ver before to furnish them with first-class TOP BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS &., at prices as low as consistent with good York. All work warranted a represented. Jobbing and repairing done w ith neatness ad despatch. We have also secured the errices of a practioal horseshoer and will guarantee satisfaction in tnat line. Thanking the public for past patronac;u we Would solicit a continuance of ihe same. W. & J". ZX AimXS, RAILROAD, -O50- TJie prospect of a new railroad to our town has induced the under to purchase a large stock of new goods consisting of a fino lin of Men's, women's & children's shoes, Hats and Cope. The latest styles in Prints and Dress Goods, also .1 large invoice of fresh and new Grocerk' all of which will be sold very low for cash. Butter and E?gs always taken at the Iligost Markcf Pricv. Jo Bo Mokeith. HOLDEN (!) 0 r CD DKY GOODS, CLOTHING, HUNTS' KUKNISOING GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, GROCERIES, CROCKERV & GLASSWARE, SCHOOL ROOKS. 111 0 I HOLDEN SlliiiniMr ivimiiiciy, 1 New Stock of &XillinQry in all the latest styles in HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS & LACES in all the new shades. We have the best stock of millinery ever brought into Brockway Centre, all of which will be sold at THE LOWEST PRICES ! Thanking our customers for their liberal patronage in the past we will be glad to have them call and examine our new goods. MRS. M. T. G RANDY. AGRICULTURAL "ilezna 3?ulvorising Harrow." . , We are right at the front and prepared to stay there, wc have tho ver best Farm Implements of all kind that can bo bought anywhere. We are sole agents for the townships ot Lynn, Berlin Riley, Wales, Ko nockee, Greenwood and Brockway for THE "ACME PULVERIZING HARROW," The best, tool ever put cn a funn, also a full line of WAGONS, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES,, &C. Call on John A. Hickcy or Geo. W. Bell who will be pleated to show you and sell you goods at L'casonable prices. Gricb & Cobb, PL Huron & Brockway Centre at Roseburg, a larce and complete stock therein. 1 here will find WILLIAM MCKM XKt. lioseounr, anon. H ARRIS, Wagon Works, RAILROAD ! BROS. I 0 3 m z DO I 0 (0 BROS. nflillinnKif I viiiimciy 1 IMPLEMENTS ! CORRESPONDENCE. PECKFLASnr.S. Dr. Wst i Ihe father a bonne- in;.; v boy . I'. Leonhaitl has the thanks ior ilia troublu ho went to in getting up a subscription for Rev. J. L. Fox ton Mias I l:ttio Barrett visited 1'rionds here last woflc The Wedding of Mis Jennie Savell, one of our most talented young ladies, to Mr. Lina Wilson, of Ludiagton, came off at this plaeo. last Sunday veiling. Rev. J. L. Fox ton tied the knot. Thure was a leap year party keld in, this place Saturday evening of last week. Wig-wag. m YALL13Y CRXTUK. Farmers aro busy seeding The I Supervisor i making his annual tour r t t. . 1. .i i Fiym :uaKcinu nas oeen appoint ed census enumerator for this town ship. J. II. Beckett and R.G. Brown have been appointed members of tho board of review Mrs. Brown had her house and contents destroyed by fire on Monday last. Cause a de fective stovepipe I. II. Ilydorn and W. II. York, of Ft Huron, were in town on Saturday last Mr Shep herd is painting his hotel which adds greatly to its appearance The shingle and saw mills arc turning out building material at a lively rate. Scribe. Mliidru City Murmurings. Farmers are busy with their seed ing J. IL.Shults has moved his imntintr otiice from Port Huron to Minden aud now the Post is printed at home u e have a new millin ery store conducted by Miss Wing. ... The Minden Citv Hotel has been entirely remodeled and will be kept in tirst-lass stvle Mre. Henry PfafT has returned from Canada where she wa visiting friends Mr. Badeau has broken the dirt for his brick store Rev. Bettes and II. DeLong, of Tvre. exchanged pul pits last Sabbath The wife of Rev A. M. Cross has been in tho south ern part of the state visiting friends. ...usear iicineia is rejoicing over a young son. "Jie too, says jonn Raiting Our village "fathers" arc looking around with an eye to improvement. Sckiiia. NOT TUU HALU. iM'iroit HiXrosiToi:. masmucu as my name appears in connection with a very ully, low, seihsh and ungen tlcmanly article jmblished in your issue of April 3rd, 1 presume you will allow me space aim puousn tins article as a reply to an uncalled fur and unjust attack, signed Ihos. liickey. I lesire to say to your readers that I came from the Old World to this what I upposcdtto be a free country, aud brought with 1 1 1 me a souuu, vigorous ana rouusi constitution, a level head and a pair of skillful hands, am willing to labor and produce what I consume, pay for what I get and cherish the sweet reflection when I retire to re&t after an honest day's work that no one is any poorer on my account, and it is my intention always to enjoy the lion s share of the hrst truits ot my labor. Now, Mr. Rickey, as an ex pert mason builder, I claim to be a judge of building material and have ana win exercise tne rigni 10 pur chase where I please, where I can get a better article, better measure, get it when I want it in quantities to suit my sell and lriends and on better terms. Further I wish you to distinctly understand that I don't ask vour advice or any other man's concerning my business enterprises, neither do I earo whether you brag, squeak, grunt, squeal or brusel up, I care net for your sympathy, advice, influence, patronage or ill will ; but I do regret that one of our citizens woyld place himself in the public nnt in such a ludicrous manner and drag my name into such a contro versy. By attending to ray own bus iness and letting other people's alone, coipled with honest industry and hard toil, I will take my chances for weal or woe in this or any other community that I may seek for em ployment. In addition to what I do not sell, 1 shall keep constantly on hand fresh burned Marblehcad Stone Lime and all kinds of mason' build ing material which I will sell for cash at same rates as any other deal er, guaranteeing satisfaction in every respect and ask a sharo of patronage. Hoping my friend Hickcy will not allow another wave of trouble to roll across his peaceful breast and that he may live long and prosper shall be my constant prayer. Ernst Kook. The construction train and force of men are at work on this division of the Pt II. & X. W. R. It. The . reason farm hands are so scarce can be accounted for in the fact that a man can't get a moments' rest on the barbed wire fences now in use. The old rail fence offered some induce ment to a roan to engage on a farm, but this barbed wire business don't give a roan any show at all. It has frequently been asserted that presidential years are bad for general business. An exchange denies this and cites the fact that the year of IttSO whs a prosperous one, and so were those of '7tf '72, and '08: all the signs gn to show that the close of the present year will make it more prosperous than either of the two prcceediDg ones. . Cass City Enterprise: S. G, Bettes, who recently has been holding meet ings at the Baptist Church, tells us that he is about to start on his trip around the world. He will be at the bridge south of Cass City on Monday next about 4 -j.clock, and will give all com ers an opportunity to inspect and ride in Ihe boat with which hs proposes to make said trip.lt is 10'fett in the keel and effect in the beam, and built en tirely ot cuUr. The tiip will bo one of the longest ever made in a sail bo it. He will go around South Ameriea.thcu' north to Alaska, around Asia to South Africa, from whence be will make his way to Europe. Mr. BsttU'will bo at Caro with his boat o'n Tuesday, &t Vassaron Wednesday.at East Saginaw 011 Thut.d.tvnnd at Bay City on Pri-rt.iv. ELi:CTK!CiTY.-Of all the known Kite 're '1 n ' rtt n. of th prwut rtHjr a 14 cnnliu i.v is Mc'Crfl frolBttioD and Kleotrioiana Reoerllj, that tha Amarlean Galvanic CW IIowakd SniRl.rs are the bekt, pouming iotriUHiu Ivtcirical merit, none shieM or siipltanca nn In fittt to any part ot tha b lr. w'uoi U not tr.ua of any other. )Ttr'i'UJ'"t in another colu tan ot th:M ptiirr. -K wMrio (jitzette. H. Mustard, Specialist, respectfully hesr3 to announce to the . citiei s of Brock way Centre and vi , cinitv Hint lie has C'r'-M opened unoftico one J .'jfKf door north of J. 8. fvi . w&iM Disni'f office for J il'$M consideration aud Mf Stf'' treatment of chron- Ic diseases viz: 'hMtiSZMts catarrh, cold in the head, throat and luug complaints, liv er and kidney diseases and other chronic complaints consequent upon impure and impoverished blood which is the life. Health is paramount to wealth. We advise Uih afflicted to call and see the specialist it you prize health. OiEce hours from u a. m. to 12 tn. from 1 p. m. to v. m. Oftice not open on Sundays and no medicine dispensed except in cases of necessity. Consultation and advice free. Clear and Beau ltul. After DMDR Iltnuilton'i oriental halm, the kin will have a fmb, clear pdJ beantiful appf arancc. Entirely i'ree f ora tn. frecklta nutl all blemi$lic-t. It i eo p-r!Vctly liarmloH that it cannot to please lt mcxt huKtidiout We reconimeDd it to oil the ladies. Price 50c per bottle. 80M by C. A. WriJs & Co. ROBT. li. Ill tO W.N, Breeder of Pi ke Brown Leghorn Fowls. Dur- I in the season of 188;i I imported . settings of eggs fiom Pennsylvania from which I obtained some real nice fowls. In color they are a beautiful glossy brown, pure white ear lobs, bright yellow less and large bright red combs, are very livoly, non-setters and great layers. Mine are laying now during thi3 cold weather, when eggs are a good price and "mongrels" are idle. Desiring to circulate these fowls I will sell eggs for hatching during 1SS4 at the following low prices: la eggs for 00 cts or 26 for 31.00 Orders booked now will be filled when wanted. Order soon to secure your eggs aa sup ply will be limited. Have also some line Brown Leghorns off the old stock mated with a cockerel from imported eggs. Will sell eggs from those at COc per 13 or r0 cts per iM. One price to all. Terms cash. Orders sent through Post ofhee will be promptly attended to. Address P. O. Box 1, Brockway Centre, Mich. -A Texas man has Invented a machine for washing dishes. Now let him go ahead and rig up a whole hiied girl on the same plan and he will make his fortune. IIaxover, O.. Fell. 13, 1SS4. After having lung fever and pneu monia I had a dreadful cough and could not slcen at niuht. The doetor3 told me 1 had Consumption and would die. I have taken six bottles Piso's Cure and my cough 13 entirely gono and I am well a. ever. Emeline Ford. iliMiH Drive Dull Care Away, Ue cheerful, be pl-flnaot, b hppy. be htalthy. Ufal'h i wea'th. r parmeUeV blood purifier, it arl upon tie liver and kblaeTi, it regulate! tlie bowels iod t uriti- thebitwxl, it actn upon th dilation, it cnrrin 'ifl'tbeobl blood and mnkes new, aud ia Ac quiring a grmt reputat on t r the cure ot crot'alnus afiect'Ona. boil, pimples, Ulcere, and all kkn dieae. $1 00 j t-r bottle. Sold hy C. A. Well &C-r 1 1 n a Notlilu; like It. Xo-medicine has ever been known so effectual in the cure of all those dtseasts arising from an impure con dition of the blood us ScovilTs Sarsa parilla or Blood and Liver yrup the Universal Ileuicdy for the care of Scrofula, White Swullings, Rheuma tism, Pimple, Blotches, Eruptions, Venereal Sores and diseases, consump tion Groitre, Boils cancers, and all kindred diseases. It purilis the system brings color to the cheeks and restores the sufferer to a no mal condition of health and vig:r. It is asserted that the ordinary cos metics used by ladies are productive of great mischief. We beleive this is so, and that a better means of securing a beautiful complexion is to use some god blood medicine like Scovill's Sarsaparilla or Blood and Liver Syrup which cleanses the blond gives per manent beauty to the skin. . SUBSCRIBE THE EXPOSITOR. Tin: iMPoiiTED Norman-Porcheron STALLION A IMONT"! Owned Itv Folev and nvr'ie. Enimt-t. St. flair County, Mlehltrau. Thin I'amoim Stallion, ap proved ly the French (Jovrrnmeiit, wan import ed ty M.'W. Lnudiaui, ot Illinois, tu August, 1""0. He will Ktand for Marea fr the manon of 1SS4. health and weather iHTtuittinir. at the following place: Will leave ids own ntahlen on Monday morning, April 21 nt. at 10 o'clock ; noon and night at John Duiiigan'n. Emmet; Tuesday at Wn Cog IcyV, Kfiiockee, for noon, biivid Mcrrickle'a at night: Wednesday at JasGrcrn'H. Greenwood for noon, Rapley Houms. Drockwny Centre, at night; Thursday at Brockway IlouxisOld Brockway for noon, Dan l olcy m r.iTHiit, nt nigui; rruiay at K. Slmtt'a In MtiKHey. tor noon. Northern Hotel, Capac at night; Saturday airiva at hlaown stable ror noon to remain until flioinuiy morning. Description nnd Pedifirce: AI.MONT Is a dapple gray, with heavy white mane and tall, lie In a fast walker, which in a mont vnlttahlfl chaiaiMfHstk' of tho Perchcron race. He ha a Onm action a'ld in a wonderful trotter for no heavy a horse. Jmfobtkb Almont, recorded In Vol 2 Pervhcron-Norman Stud book of America, No ihs, foaled Jun 17, 170: lmHrt ed IsfO; Und 10 1-3 haudM high and weighs 1,710 pouniN. artslr-l by Oovcriiniant-approveu home Brilliant; lie by this Oovernmont-approved homo Owro. )tni, a daxtdo rray marc, lvxiuan. ired by luke DeChartrc. , Teems: For Neimon $10. payable at time of tirt -rTiw. To iasura. a'mir'i mire wit' foal, $15; Ptri)l mare, $25, liyabi ib l't, l vv. ftvroera of mar di,r'g of tlirtn before l oalinj: titna ibull h held tea ponmble for tha pa? whtber they 'e ia f oal or not. IWTIIICK DYllNC. DAN I'OLKY, Oroomnflo. !ru-kwny, J'.ut't. Special Announcement. A largo proportion of the lu iucr.? of thw ExrosiTou are farmers, many of whom desire a great deal more of farming literature than we. are ablo to give them In our limited space. To accommodate all such wo have made an arrangement with the publishers of tho American Farmer to club that pap er with tho Expositor at .$1.''5 a year for both papers, only a flitrht advance on the price of the Expositor alone. The American Fanner i a large 10 page paper, published at Fort Wayne, led. Every farmer in St Clair county should avail himself of this magnifi cent offer. Just received at Mciveith's a line lino of ladies spring and summer shoes. LEGAL NOTICES. Notice or CQinmUaioner! on Claims. STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of St. Claik ss Probate Court for said County. Estate of Thomas Stead man, deceased. The undersigned having been ap pointed by the Judge of Probate of said County, Commissioners on claims in the matter of said estate, ana six months from the 17th day of March, A. i). 1884,' having been allowed by said Judge of Probate to all persons holding claims against said estate, in which to present their claims to us for examination and adjustment: Notice is IIerf.by Given, that we will meet on Tuesday the 10th day of June a. p. 1SS4, and on "Wednesday, the 17th day of September a. n. 1884, at 10 o'clock a. m. of each day, at tho house of Itobert Illcksm the township of Erockway In said County, to receive and examine such claims. Dated Erockway, Mar. 25, a. p. 'si. John I). Jones, ) Com'rs. Puffs Kkminc.ton, ) Nov Jewelry Store POWELL ROBIM Brockway Centre, Mich. G. VV. BELL I Auctioneer, It the man we wonld ad yise you t ut to attend t your Auction Saleu. Order left at thito&ce will be at tended to. ITe- also handle and break n hones. Auction Sale promptly attended to. G. W. LELL, AuctioDter. . (iire bioi a call. ME also a fine line of Wall Paper at T. Mc Arthur's Jewelry Store. LET IT BE MOW Break the News to your Neighbors, Tell everybody that tha place to get the lar gest amount of goods for the leaat amount ot money is at H. D. GOUGH'S, Furniture Varerooms. riandsome Bureaus only $1100. Good Bedeteads only 4 50. Coffins and Caskets in great variety. 1 have on band a good stock ot Lumber, lath & shingles Call aud see my stock. JUT. THE LIVE HARNESS MAKER -OF- nOCiaVAY CENTnE KEEPS KVEKYTIIIKG IN III3 LINE ON II AND. cijujit' ron cacii. s OT WALLACE 1884. nan mm Doors, sashQ blinds HDK, BUILDING PAPER, NAILS, &C.,"&C. AH Kinds of Carpenter's Tools at Lowest Canh Prices. H F LEONARD- Z3STEAYETUOUGIUXG AND TIN UOOFIXd A SPECIALTY.-O, All kinls of Tin, Copper anil Sheet Iron work made to order. W. H BALLENTINE, wishes to inform his friends and the public generally that he ia still at the front with a complete line of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES, Ju.st received an immense stock of READY MADE CLOTHING ! at Startling Iriees- His stock of DUESS GOODS is xecond to none in this part oftho Stale. SPECIAL IJA1K!AIXS in every Department during the Fair week. Agent for "Improved No 7," sewing machine. Ten Years lave and gone, and we have sold over 3,000 Celebrated STUDEBAKER Wagons I r--. n FARM, FREIGHT AND SPRING WAGONS. Wc have increased our facilities and made prices, quality considered, beyond competition. WE AIIE HOUND TO HAVE A fiOOM THIS YEAR. Iietnember that they arc put together by the beet mechanics in the world, having seceral points of excellence known to no other wagon on earth. Our tock of Platfonn.sThrce-Spring Surrcys.Phaetons, Timpkin", Dexteiv, Side-Springs, End-Springs, Hrewsters, Windsors, Iloau and City Carts, cannot be surpassed this side of Chicago. McShorry, Triumph c Superior ScedorsCc Drills. CASADAY SULKY PLOW. . Acme Pulverizing Harrow ! This Harrow is sold on its merits, and may 1k thorough! trid Rud test ed before making settlement. Tlio Xleed SjJrxajg; Tooth. Harrow. The Original and only Hariow free from lnfringments, 23f" Wo have just issueit our 18S4 Catalogue, of 100 Pages, illustrating all our goods, and it affords us great pleasure to place them in the hands of our friends. Sent by mail Free of Charge. ANDERSON & CO., PORT HURON. The Place lor Bargains ! Notice is hereby NEXT THIRTY DAYS we will sell Dry Goods, Groceries, Hoots, Shoes, Hats Caps, Notions, Crocker and Glassware, at A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES ! We will take Iiuttcr, Eggs and all marketable Produce in exchange for f;oods, nt highest market prices. He sure and call before the time is up. tcmember .'30 days ON IA . Lots of stove, wood for sale. Terms Cash. KTow Sprimg Goods WARING I MUSTARD'S, Consisting of DRESS GOODS, Ginghams, Prints, Cottons, &c all at their usual Low Prices. Wo always have a good stock of GROCERIES, DOOTC, GIIOEG, fee. ON HAND, Call and see them ami get our prices. I sutler and Eggs taken a u-i' il. Shiner for Sne. Waring & Mustard. 1884. I tan 9 IdZCHZGAXT,. given that for the GEO. N. TURNER. ilT- Passed !