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ITOR A LIVE PAPER MAKES A LIVE TOWN. Vol.111 No 38. BROCKWAY CENTRE, St. Clair County, Mich., FEBRUARY 5, 1885. Price, $1.0Oa-Yc&r, Thfj Weekly Expositor. A H"1 Hot, Aggressive ami Pro-gn-ssive Journal for Live, Enterprising Itcadcrs. lHTr.i.isiir.i) ox TiirwshAYs. 51 a V::.vi: l.o fok Six Months an,' run Turkic .Mumiis, J a . A. Mfn.iks, -l'Mit4.r'fc Proprietor. ciiriicii dikkctouv .lWHii.tlit Protestant C'Jnircti. SwvieeIi.-i i.utely at lOski oYl..ek a. in.. nd 7 p. m. tj,-v .1. W. tiKAY. Pastor. guudiiv S.-U.m.I at -.'V. " ' A WW"'11?- , Superintendent. Mct!indit 1'pNropal fli n rli. ft.ninN iilHTiintcly at lO-.w k. iii. nml 7 p. ni. Key a. J. lioiir.s. r.isu.r. SiuuIjv Si linil at i. in. l'. rot UT.R. Superintendent. Churrii i.r'l hrlst nt the A. .', t'h;pel. Servl.-i-s i.: ll n. in. S.vlikitli .snoul nt :s i. m. Prayer iii-'t.n,r every Thiu-siUy exenui:; 7:. C nut!. ,,i ( 'iiriot .llnurrV oniem. Worship l.ir.t Uav limrJiia,.' l:a . nn.l rreat-lilii.' '-vo.-y litenmt,- 4?unl:i v ewniiiir ni , o'cloct: ii Elder K. I!. HKoWN. nrsi!:s minx toiiy. Dr. D. PATTERSON, capac -.; - Mien. Office D.v.vs, Tuesdays and Saturdays. lU-Ht-es of Women a specialty." SP-CoiiMd'stinu Free. jujisv, smnn;Nf. 3DR. XXTCHSX-X-, ician and Surgeon, BROCKWAY CKN'THK. MirJIIGAN. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Ura.ln:it, ..r l)'-.artin.'iii ,.f Mullein an 1 Siir-itrv ni Aim Amur, Mich. miIS.-h np stnirs In tin- i':,a:iitn'i-!:iiii IH.m-K. U rock way Vntro, Midi . DR. GOVjA2T Physician & Sursaon, BKOiKu w ( nxrni:. Mini., WM in i III tor coUKiiUat'oo Tuedayu m l lV'I-.y t'r.iii 1 fo 4 p m. eiioh w.ek. O'li-v u.i '" in Pufli Klock. G.":S. '""STB-S",'"' PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, IlRdrkWAV (i:XTKI2, MICH. OTice oa Main street. WM.OO.VANV . i: jr. duake. Attornsys-AKawi onociitVAV vizs ran, mh.h. V. uc:. -.s rn-eue T'""H I it'J ?;M m'tli; Attorney tun! Cuiiwdlor nt Law. NOTARY PUnLlC WITH SEAL. W.11 tirn ti:o la the Suntvti'.p Court. Farms for Houses to rem. O.Ww upsiairs in the Cmi'uVrl.Uu Clock, Lroukw.iy Centre .i'Ua i) jr. 33. JOTJSS, INSURANCE- AGENT, Fov tu llartforJ Flr ami Miriti ntid other ?r)iu i.i.iU's. Ir.nur.'s acni.i'.L Kiix. IjiK'i'niiir. Cyt l'ja- 4 ar.l Wir.rtionuv. Uroc:wiy .wii. For Dio Un.T i'i".riW'.,s. iz Dxr -si: rAf- T:i. ! m::of north ,t of Urookway Cctitro. (F ri irly Rn) lt-y IIoubc) iu:i;::x kmkuy, rrop. 1 TLU lioii-e hr rciiilly changed bHr.d atfl n rial j iiiiwtll lrt " tokca to pleane gti t. . - TltOS. 1UPI.KY, P(!OIBIKTOR. " A pennd Invitation Is ytondod to all t- mil Ainl h'h nv wlu-n In ton. Uuutl awom in. illa tion forCoinmprcial Travelers and Fanners. A Ciio.'' Selection vt- Winen, IJ.iu.r.H n.l CL':ir a1 ays on hainl. ; Siway " Centre Bank, -OFIO. W. l.AMON,- New Y"ik nxHinnjn louilitand sold. 4lenerl Uaiiki'i-: limine d Jtie. I.i.uLid aiuunnt, .t ikf:a ou deposit. Music Instructor and Taxidermist. ,.or,xjnni jjivp" n the Tiiino rr OfRin. T n.iMierate. , fniruaVn or rn tile f tn up fn uny b'I w'ul tor. Will l tl.e !t ( lev House, l'-ru kwy Cei.tre, Tburn Imv eh weeW. A-I'liet all ofrrep.-nl-r,,r ... I'.clt I. O., M en. 2fp itJm R. s. imtthkson. Port JIcron, li'Ti.i Jewilrv, Vatcli", oli)tks, knives. tilctirr. fur. I rn'i'lrpni. ffolri Hurt ilv..r iiliiio'l warn. We Ihjh hav a po.l itivk ( lloliilay Noveltien Yoa are ooMially in v ii-. ti rail In and examine our fttock and pet r l"fore purcbaviiiK eliM'wIiere. !H MONEY TO LOAN," In l.trjL 01 fniall miu'h. "'. Apply to r. Karrand iml NV. L. .ipukn, l'.. t Huron. Michiirm. . . . MONEY TO LOAN. J .i;a j:;-cp.ii,r,;l to p! ;!, loin up on l.;nu property iu Htimn'of and upward, at 7 pVi n.tnt interest. AV to (UX). 1'. VOOUIIEIS, Jit.'o!M HlocL', Prrt Huron,. Midi. k. i). a. Ti;ri: (i. a. Tun: . TRUE; BROS. ttRBKOKKU OK KGCORDKU POLAND CHINA PIGS, 4 Armada, : Mich. One mile northwest'ief the village. We Imve a Fine Lot of Spriog Pig For Sale. Local Expositions. Job Woi:k-W are prepared to do all kind of job work at this oflkv on .shoit notice, llay.inj,' just. put in a lare supply of uiatirial, we can furn ish you anrlliinjr you want; !fippfial atteutioti jjjven t orders ly niail or telephone. , " , " --Wood wanted at this cilice. - Lots of sickness in this vicinity. Mrs. Thos. Hiekey is very ill at present. Washington's Dirtliday two weeks from next Sunday. , . W. W. Crinnel! attended court at Sandusky last week. -Notice our clubbing rates in anoth er place in this issue Fifty ronl of wood wanted on subscription at thh office. -HI 11. (!.iiii;i m tlie unfortunate possessor of a very f ad cold. .liiu McArtliiir Jetton Monday for a sliort viit to liintls in t'.mada. The best 5 and lo cent cigars, for sale e.t thu KxroslTon Jlook Store. -A full line of e.py books-ju.4 re ceive I at the KxpostTou book btore. Dr ITobson, of New York, lifis been the guest of Dr Ney during the past week. We are sorry t notice that Geo. Yanwagner is at pre.seut. wry ill at his home in this pl ica --KubtGuy of Ilrockway, brother of James Guy, is visi i-ig ii:s brother in Berlin. Aliuor.t Herald. Miss Lulu Ferguson was in Fort Huron bust week and attended th JJoat Club patty while there. A new ingrain ctrpet for sale at the' FxrosiToi: 1 ok :Store. Now is yotir chance to g-t si carpet cheap. Chas r.irker is ;tblo to be around again iiaving ncelvtd a sprtiined ankle by falling down cellar some lime ago. J. P. Westell, vef; riniry surgeon, thinks of locating at Iroi?!r.w.4y Cvntie to practice hi.3, piolession. Almoi.t Hen.ll. On account of lack of patronage the AnnaUa Ariisau in been xr Juceil to a llve-coluiun p tper and printed all at home. - Jas Wallace having Ueen laid up for a week with a sprained ankle is able to bo out agaju nnd attend to business. Auother masquerade and carnival will be given at Gougu'a roller rink next Thursday evening. A big time is vx peeled. --Toe many friends of J)r Mitchell will be gl id t learn tint lie has iec:-'Vivd from his recent illness ai to be out once more. Ml S ilm, iu tlHto'.viuhip of E-n-met, wants a gift m 11 and a blaclc ouitu siio;), and -itXjc i'l bi v.injuts for tlie location ot e tcii. Miss Ad.i Hiker, of Port Huron,' visile I wiLh her sister Mrs. W. N. MeKenn;i, and other friends .in town duiing tho ust week. The Port Huron Telegraph office was damaged by tire on Sunday morn ing last. Lo.s ab iut 9.2.000 which U partially covered by insurance, .... II. S. Wait moved his family and household furniture to his farm in Fvergr'.ct tuwnfi'iiu. We.witdi them sucums ri ih jir ne' hVii of l ,b r. j One week from next Stturday will Y.ileuiinvi's D iy. You can get both comic and handsome Yalen tines at the Expositor Jiook Store. A sparrow, among tlie firs to emi grate to the United States, says the cold weather of the past few days beat anything he ever experienced in old England. A meeting of the citizens of Urock way Centre is called for Friday even ing at Emery's snmpl? room, busi ness iu regard to incorporation will be t brought up. . ; , Lara Middleton will have a imu. o.uerade and carnival at his rink in reek on Tuesday eveningr, peb.'in. All, from far and near, am luvitel to attend. A good limo is antiripated. S. T. Shepherd" will give V. grand ball and oyster supper at Ltheringtoii's ! rial 1, valley Centre, ou Friday even- in?, February 0tl - Good music will be. iu -attendance. ,liill .81. CO.- All are Invited. A namber of tho. friends of Elder Gieen gave him a happy surprise with a donation in connection oa Friday evening last, at his residence In tlie town ot Lynn. A very pleasant time wa had by all. . j .. Jas Afellarg did i yrrv kind thing for the Ladies Al l S ich ty of.. tho M.. E.' church in affrdiag them the pleas ure of a slHghride last week out to Mrs. Jas. Iloldeu'saiul back, tho place of their meeting.' j - We are running an "expiration notice" iu the ExpojITOH and paitles finding the same tnsrked will please call in and settle, up their Indebted ness as wo are in need of money Don't be backward in corning for war When one meets a girl with n sniasheu bustle, or a fat man with .hi head tied up, or a bandage on his wrist, or walking with a crutch, or with any app treat inflrniltv. yon Jiave no need tj a-k them what has1 hap pened, but sitnp'y sav, "Ueen practic ing with loller skate??" and the answer will be ,,Y s; Just been hav ii.2 a wrestle at the rink." To anybody, who has disease of throat nr lungs, we will end pi oof that I'iso's Cure lor Consumption has cured the same complaints iu other case. Address, l. T. Hazeltine, Warren, Pa. Mis Jessie Ellison was tho recipi ent, on Sunday last, of a beautiful autograph album presented to her by the i Sabbath school class, which she has taught for about two years, in tok- I en of their lovo and kind regards to wards her. Chas Parker will move his engine and boiler to Melvin soon where he will furnish the power to run the saw. 9hingle and lath mill of Samuel Hall. Parties wishing any sawing done will do well to bring in their logs while the snow lasts. J. P. Westell V. S., of Aluiont, has hung out his fdiingle in this place. His nillce yvill be in W. N. McKenna's drug store. All orders will be prompt ly attended to. Mr. Weitell come well recommended and we predict for him success in this section. A llrockway Centre young lady was quickly cured of hur roller skate craze at a Port Huron rink, one day last week. .A bioken wrist was the ie sult of a fajl. St Ciair Republican. The party referred to above, is Miss Annie Cotton, of Jlrockway. . --The prospect for tine weather, j are good, according lo' the prevailing I supeii tition as to the bear seeing hi J shadow on Candlemas day, (Feb. 2.) He failed to find his shadow on Mon day last and t-o we w ill probably have open weather from now out. In a letter received by us from l.- i.. l T.. i. c... ,.r .v.... ......... i t w,,,hi- tVuM,,; .Ter,,ni,l, Job, now located at Eagle lliver. Wis , he say that times are very dull in those lull In Hi inn uj inosi? parts jut now and that the themome- 1 l...l,.- ..,.,-. . 1V,1..iwI.. Wednesday Q-.jriKlig. Jan. 2s-. . I The morning express from fc.igii naw jumpeu the track between Mar leite and Frown City on Tuesday and also Wediietsda'y which caused a d!ay of about two hours each-time. Wo would Migjieat to the company thattber. making tlie total membership j they change tho time if this is to be a J ISO. One death occurred during the ! cuinmon occurrence. . -M. V. K.chaivUou. while ruiaiy ng along main street on Saturday rid In last, his horse tx.;c fright at a dog chasing a cow and ran away throwing Mr. Itichardson and the contents of the cutter into the Ian of a beautiful mmw drift. Mr. Itichardson picked j himscit up and took chase alter the j how and caught it near Geo. anw ag- j ni l'.-, shop. The cutter was somewhat damaged. Lewis Goushman, (reiHi;ted Ust week as Geo.) was struck on the head bv a tailing tree in the woods at Elack lliver north of Au Sable ou Monday, Jan. 2dih, 1SS4, and died on Tuesday. On examination his skull was found to be fractured. His remains were brought u his home in Jirockway on Thuiaduy uveiiing hist. lie whs a young man only 2d years old and was well liked by all woo Weia acquainted with him. The fuuetnl was held iu the lvenockee church and was attend ed by it very large concourse of friends. The Itev. Mr. Armstrong, located i. at Aliona;,who was caught last week j stealing money from C. I. Dowswell ! cV i;o. at me aoovo namea puce, was i reported by some or the papers a; be- i ing a member of ihe M. E. conference, iijuii tjiiouiw uc i-uiifiiru. rr iU i infonr.Mt by Pev. A. J.. Holmes that ho was Mily 'engaged as a ftuppty by the presiding elder. He is neither a member of the church nor conference. Admitting the above to be true, yet any church that will employ a man egniiHt whom there is any. suspicion of moral defect, deserves censure. --James Welch heretofore charged with stealing money liorn Frederick Link and examined and released by Justice Jones, Is again under arrest j additional evidence having been ob tained on Tuesday's examination of John Crawford for the same offense. Craw ford's discharge was ordered by the prosecuting attorney as abundant evidence was offered proving his in nocence. , There is a peculiar interest taken by certain citizens in Welch's welfare the motive for which we hope may be ascertained. The lawyer was telephoned from Pt Huron for Welch's defence. Welch was brought up again for examination, this time before Justice Gustin, on Wednesday afternoon and bound over for trial at tho February term of the circuit court. The prize fkato given by II. IL Gough at his rink en Thursday even ing Mst proved a succe-u, about SO persons participating in the contest. The prize olTried was for the bet ap pearing lady and gentleman fancy ekater on the floor. Those contestlug for the prize were numbered, ano everyone present c:vst a. ballot as to whom he thought was the best, which resulted in Miss May Stevens captur ing the 'prize for the best lady tkaicr, which was a choice of $1 in money, a very handsome chronio, or a SI ticket. Sue received 22 votes, being cb.sely followed by Cora Mills, who received 20 votes., v The prize for the best gen tleman skater was voted to Will Wear by a ballot of 21, prize 31 in money or a 21 ticket. Mr. Gough will glvo an other prize Masquerade . skate on Thursday -evening, February 12lh. His last ma?que wasamagnificient sue ce?j, and he promises still greater at tractions on this occasion. ' - On Saturday night or Sunday morning last a lsd about 10 years old ty the name of Mathews, who was working for Wra Sage a farmer in the tovTObhip of Grant, stole a suit ot clothes", pair of rubber boots and a watch aud chaiu belonging to his em ployer, went out to the baiu, hitched ono of the horses to a cutter also be longing to Ssge end drove off. In the .morning when Sage awoke and found his iclothes missing, it h roused his sus picion and of course on looking around could not find young Mathews. Ofllcer Hums was sent in search ot the young lad. Wor U was sent to the different towns iti the immediate vicinity regarding the discription of the boy and he was c;tptmed at Peck by O. Ii. Jacobs. It teem that Math ews came to .sage's Vhice about three weeks ago and wanted to hir? out. s:iid he hadn't any money and would Jike to get work, eo finally Sage hired him to work for his board. While Mathews was working for him they had some trouble between them widen resulted in the deed stated above. Mathews, it is alleged, also poisoned about, six head of cattle the same night twoof which have since died. F. & A. M. Election. At the meeting of the grand lodge F. & A. M. w hich lias been iu session at Whitney's opera house in Detroit this week, the following craud oilicers for the ensuirg year were elected: J. II. Faroum, Cassopolis, G. M. G. M. Shoemaker. Jackson, D. G. M. S. H. Norton, Ponttac. S. G. W. W. It. Wilson, Muskegon, J. G. W. II. 8. Nobles, Monroe, G. T.v. W. P. Innis, Grand Ibipids, G. S. G. W. Ilobertson, Mt. C!em?ns, G. L. Key. J. F. Perry, Mt. Clemens, G. V. J. Ihibcock. Niles, s. G. D. II.C.Rcckvveil, lb nton Haibor, J.G.D. j - Ileigho. Detroit. G. M. j A. M. McGitgoi j, Detroit, G. T. THE MACCABEES. The Supreme Tent of the Kniuhts of j Maccabees will lo?etiil Maccabee hall i in this city on Tuesday, Fthruaiy j and remain in session for two oas. i During tho past vear the,e v.eio only nine deuths in Michigan, and only two assessments were made tr p;iy the UnWllltrl.W, I lid udll.g those l , ceutly paid to the iiniliesof C. W Rolnnsou ! 1 ""' '"J' ' aiJit-3 lid I 1 IS, 111 , i. . M-,.. t.. i or tn;s city. mil Jamci ilairis. ,,( i " ".AV" e ""LX.ZZ i ... ... in, mwi I'lMM.ini I.I U.J.- j Charles L. IVnncy, of Loraine. for-1 "i wnnijies. Ue have open meily of this city, mom of the most etl !l liu",r 3 t OIIi' Larm one mile enthusiastic Maccabee in Ohio. About M,lth ol Pro.-kway Centre where we tourteen months ag'j he established a w,n kel 011 halld a11 t,l(! "l,out 'l'Jali tent at Loraine, ami since last Novum- tif'3 of l"U,Jfr. c.. which we will hell ber h.is installed sventv-threo mem-' vt-rv low. 32 SO. V.lxnhVSox. Jvear una tlie endowment was paid ."f fjn .s . Alu.u,st l"0'1' 1S rt every man i -Pt Hui in TAKE GOOD AIM. Tin; Yoi.nu Man Who doi-s no Will Ni:vkk 1i:.ki;t It. Young man if you want to su' cenl you uiut have an object. If you go on through life in a slipshod, aimles-a sort of a way, the chances aie that yju will die as you have lived, a mere cipher, soon forgotten ia this world, and if, in the merciful providence of God, you succeed in getting iuto tho next, you will have to sit around on tho ragged edge, unable to jo'n iu the smallest song which the celestial choir is aid to sing. There won't be any place for yon and nothing lor you to ; busy yourself about. You won't even have tho satisfaction of being allowed j to assist iu taking up the collection, . because you would go to sleep before ' , vou irot half way around. Have an object! What docs it mat- ter if vou fall short of it? Aim high and biae away. Suppose vou don't i hit tho mark you -.sre no worse oil than hundreds of others! JJut lot me tell you, if you aim well and keep on urinr uiier awin o sornetnm? is smv to drop. 01 course it. rou shut your eyes imd pull off both barrels at once, you may hit something, but the prob abilities are that you w on't, and if vou do it will very likeiy be some odorifer ous turkey buzzard, or a harmless little pee-wee, that it would have, been much better fur your reputation had jou left alone. Have an object young man and stick to it. You nuy nver be President or even a Governor, but if vou keen some worthy obioct in view and work j hard, we'll wager a lead nickle that some day-you 11 b2 able to take your best girl tothecirciio, without Fulking around on the back streets for fear of meeting your wash-woman whom you ovo for your l ist three weeks' washing- Caleb Corkscrew in St. Louis Magazine. Draft Horses. 40 Years Experience. A. S. Chaniberlain, forJO yfara proprietor of the BalPa Head fcUbies New lork. City, in refrtric to the valuea 1 1 different breed of draft horse, mod : I krp exchantt and hale atjblei for h- rkea, n n'' d, al ou toy owir a-oouiit o any exteut. All claaseii 01 lio.'xea, amounting tn m veral tIioninls annually, .m? to tut a'ablei frfrc ull ie tn-us ot the country. A )re nuniU,r of thi ne re drait homta nt the d UV. rent br.eJa li e lydenlsle, ihe Frtncb hora-a called Pereht-rons ir NormdHii, the Eugliah ni d Drlian. There m eii-stoba a larger demamt tor tlie Fremiti horse than for auy other bie-d. Puiue jeara mo w nafd to gt a great wany horoea trorn Uoper Canndi. lhet were rijdemUle, aud would wtiyb lroro 1,400 to l.CuO jkiuik), but they did imt K'hd to anbwer the purpot; na a geueral thiog th'ir fuel were ihihbed and flit, and beln heavy bo'riies thei' fet would bi-couie r and woald not atand the puvenmit. The French taoraea have goul feet and ataud the paveineuta better than the Clydemlatei. Thit la the rtaou tbey aell better. ''1 would advine the lanuera and brenleri who aie breediutr borate tj sell on the New York market tor dratt purprwea to breed iroiu th Freoch horseit iu preUrtnoe to all others Cblcuro liibune. Toe beat horses to be found in France are recordeil with pedi trees in lull in the Pticue- ron 8 ud Book. t iht country. - At iba great nuporUo? aud breedin? ftab- Ibbrneniuf M. W. Duunam, Wayne, DaPnga (' IPinoi., hundreds of the tlotst stci- mens of this famous race co be fonml at all times. A llreat Ulacovery. Mr. Wm. Thomas, tr Newton, ja., fats: "Mr wife has bei aerioualy affected with a coukH for twenty 4e yean, and this eprinu more severely than ever before. She had u ed many remdie without, relief, and hting nrred to try Dr Klna'a New Discovery, Hid . with tuot Bratifini remits. The first bottle relieved her very imicht and theaeeond bottle has aWbuely cured her. She baa rot had ao s-ood health lor thirty years." Trial bottles free at IV. N. McKcnna's dnif store. Jjtrge size $IXf. Kxi'Ikatiov NtiTici: Subscriber finding this notice marked, are hereby notified that the time for which they have p;iid for Tun Kxphmtou has ex pired. Please renew at your earliest convenience and oblige, yours in need, J. A. M KMX IKS im m cm - - Clubbing Rates. The Jirockway Centre E.xposrrou and either of the pajieiK named b.low at the following rate: Michigan Farmer, weekly, American Farmer, monthly, American Agriculturist, mo'ithly Chicago Herald, wet-kly. Commercial Advertiser, weekly, 1 40 Another Village Proposed. Alexander It Averv, of our city, has been busy for som biys draftmu a charter for Itrnckway Centre, which will be presented before the Legis lature this session by Senator Cline. There is borne difference . f ooinion among llto township's citizens jis to the propriety of the ii.ove. The heavy property owners are afraid of increase j of tiixuU'-'.i. and a concession to ihem has been m;idi in tot? sLiaj't of a pro vision limiting the rat') of taxation to j IJj per cent, except jitter a two-thirds j vote of the village. Ft Huron Suu.iay I Commercial. riirfjains in Dry Lumber. Parties whiting to build would do well to call ou V.'ehrh iV Son at their mill in Peck wheiv tbi v have on hand one and one-hall million feet of dry lumber ot all kinds. v s, ll hemlock Limber froui $1 tos j e:1 ihouaand and liine from t. to bio f iotiioo. XI nice ci5':ir to accotding to (tuality. tte aiv.ays n ivo on nana uu Kinus 01 . , . , house loist. llonrimr. wiiinai-oMnT. jsiil inn. nmnldimr. lath. In f . ct everv hi,. ! necessr.ry xor tiuiiumg purposes, ai.-o .. . ;. . - N'evcr CUvc Up. If you arc m fieri ql' with low ami deircted 1 rpintf, lo-n vt appeiiie, general liability, tiit onieil bl'K'il, weik oi nstitution, tieailach ir aiy dieae .i n biiinii nature, r.y all triencs j procure a Imtllfl of Kl'etrie Bittern. Yon will auri ried to ee the rai.fi hi.qiroveinf nt I ithttwill follow; you will n- iimuirl with i ne li'e: Ktreiti; h inl activity wi'l itt irn: I pa n anl misery Uill o-ap, an t .enref.rlh j yoa will repiei? iu the prain m" )eetru? Bit- fer. SoUl nt tli.y cent a brittle bf V. N. Mctveniid.' IIROCKWAV inM'iu: MAI1KUT. Jlej rt-i eorrecteil every WdiieK(lay by O. W 51 ilia NonVhileV"l4o.il.. J.'o while Wtiftat .. No 3 red Wlioat No 2 whit Oai No 1 mixed Oat... barley Clover Seed ? :io as 1 11) t 10 A lO 00 IS f0 v.') 1 10 14 10 4 r.o nean Peas.. router , Kejra IMPORTANT. Wlien yuu init iir leave New Yrk City Kive rtaRSU',i KxjirHsui:!? hihI liiri';:i. Hni nml top j ut thrtUr.mil L'nion lintel jii).isii Or.nut Con- tralbrvol. j Klojctut roouiH llneJ M am ciei nf mi. million ' dollar, reduced $1 ami upwioiU pi.-r iti.v. i Kuropean plnn. F.levator. IU?staui-ant suppliud with the Oet. Hyr.' enrs, sfapri's and elevated J luilrond toall deviti. hainili-i t-un livo Imtter I'or less uioney al the Oram! l'nion IIoit- tl.nn nt buv other ttrKt-clas hotel in tlie ciU . ABtaica Send aix centi for iotofrn, nnd l-e-f KlfcL.i elve free,aeotly lKxof?iols which "'"'will help you to more money right away thun anvthintr else In thin wide, world. All of either aex. Succeed from the tlrst hour. The broad road to forum opens beforn ih workers, abaolutely sure. At oiwe address, Tbcic and Co., AiiUta,Maine. I KOOL HERE WE ARE A G A I i: Selling Goods at Astonishingly Low Price. in Canned Goods Especially, Canned Peas from..., 10 to 1G Canned Corn from 8 to 12 Canned Peaches from 15 to 22 1 Canned Strijig Heans 10 A few 01b cans Peaches 15; 1 gal. cans Apples 25 2 lb cans Blackberries... 10 'i lb cans Tomatoes 8 :i lb cans Pumpkin.' 10 And other canned goods in pro portion. In fact everything in the Grocery Line. Call and see for yourselves. DAVID It. BROWn. ' CORNER GROCERY. YDOBYMEVE! DAYDBHH iffigfa. Blltllitil -. -.'"(" r,.t d j-rj-aj f:.vU.5MCl2P OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT MUST TAKE IT Ui" 'U, M'" v"" !:',"! or Jrt lok;-inh Cashmere worth $1.15. for ie and t. W. Hill q l: , C,.h:?.-re it b-o to 1 .";? per yard. Lesi than ralae. Klseic Catael't .1,'ir. 11 to ol m ' s, t .-. i' on tr,. liolltir. W'e. wiil nell roii.re.i nil u r.l OshiueroH at SOc, wnrth H5e to 7.ro. ,w.iel! Cr. v ti C-oiiifPa Hair, vorti r.Oc, at l.'e. Klark and Colorl Hllks. Krpclr..4t(?., uf .a c, 7 . jnd vo ?. Ilicii Cashmere Silks at great reductiona. FINE UNDERWEAR. W l:uvi t;i t.'ii' li Kb. 'nderwear. Lidleh Flue SrarUt and Whit Vt ard Panta .,- ... . ,' - 1 ' ;" .-;cnriti nml iiue, woriu jm,.j , a t 91 oil, at i i ! ,r 5 f U 'r,,ili in whi" w "i a' and 75c evrr on a :ni,,tr tit mjcIi iru-t. In Men h wo hnv'ft mI.oii' 10 d ztn Sf-oteii Orey Snirtn. hiza.-0, 4J, 44 4(5 w.,rth SI t K 2.i, hn-h trill aril Ht7.'?. (rriHt Il.irerdina at 25rf, -10e und .Vic. A farfc:nsa Hcarltt all wiv.i at ;:!. ChiMrfo'a L'L.1eriear at 25n ami up. Afur ili rir yon tirj.J ti dehri. So wnh tr. immense tr.vle we have had in BiaDketa Corufortnblid, tailts, Ktc. Now to ckan up odd aud end WE WILL KNIFE THEM TO THE HILT. Tlierc hr? noma blfgant grHd, aud tibant l.r0, (2, aud ome very fine ones. BLANKETS i. At KOc, $1.2.-., -il t;5, ,2, $2.50, $3, $, $5, fti, $7, $8, worth 25o to $2 per pair mora tuoney t juuoehs Ouiln. PiaiJ li r Kiynat one hUUiiu. Raids, wool filled, at 15i, 17, 20(,' reeil., (:rt1l.r., Sickiuua, L-.c, marked away aowu to go. Our Garment I'eparauieut Kcl tlie prices cut. UNLOAD! U N JL O A D ! I Is What Wo Must Do ! We h-tvm weighed thm mutter in our mind. It ia a terrible- aaerlflea, but onload we rcuM. "OurLnMia the pwipie'a Gain." O.iopetiu.ri nay w dru.rIii proriu. Tlte 1 ou are iMigMed n get good eooda tt lhair own prioea. We ahall booeh cerUl i gii, and nn ke one prison tnn int. W'u ahnll mark down, down, until we bshien thia k-ad. SM-re i pen from 7 a. m. to s p. m end Saturday niht until 10 p.m. Give chance. Keujfiiiber tlie pJj"e. , W. F. DAVIDSON & CO. Opera House Block, - Port Huron. All parties indebted to us will, please call and sot tie by note or otherwise on or before March 1st. Uesp'y, HOLD EN BROS. FIRE EXPLOSION ! ! Having recovered from tho shock we received by tho explosion, and purchased tho remaining stock of C. E. Itoswell,and added a large invoieo of new goods to the same consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps. Clothing, Etc., wc are now prepared lo sell goods Cheaper than the Cheapest I ! ' 1 Damaged Clothing almost given away, and other damged stock equally as low. Wo are now located in our new place of business, ono door- north of II. F. Leonard's hardware store. Call and examine our t-tock. W H WEAR So OO- Brockway Centre, Mich.- Will k XZavo Juoi HocoiTred A NEW STOCK OF DRY GOODS BOOTS & SHOES, which they arc selling at their usually Low Prices. . Call and exnuuo their stni k before yon nrchase elsewhere. $ CO., Overstocked ! TERRIBLY verstocked ! "VVben In the f8tra inirketi the hest good were f He red so much Irbi thaa they wer HetnaUy worth that we bought too many. It cur mlstfcke, hat The People will get the Benefit. We shall Unload, and do it Quick. ."O pairs to se. Wuilta at .17c, 7"c, t'Je, MUSTARD