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wm. h. Carriage and ( Formerly carried w WM. XI. IIArmiS, GW UCl-L, Auction rkr, Irrckwj . Ccntr, Minn. Kel lMate, Peraonal o- any k'nU t mlea promptly aiteurd to. O'lera left thia otliee will recti ve prompt attention, 0 rreipundeiice solicited. for working msople. Rend 10 centa pot- -.. I .. .. .. ill n.nll a 1'HVHI. I . ,.. 1.. ,.t nr.,a that Wl l Fiut tou in the wov or making more money in a ew'diivH than vou ever thought possible at any business Capital not required. You can live at Lome mid work in Knre tinio only, or till the time. All of both Hexes, of all ages. prrHtully sue ceusful. SO cents to easily earned every even ing That all who want work may teat t ho bum-n-sa. we make thin unparalleled otTer: To all who are uot well Hitistied we will send $1 to pay for the troublo of writing us. Full particulars, direc tions, etc.. smt fivo. ImmeuHo pay absolutely aura for all wlm ltnrt at once. in't delay. Address Stinsom ani Co., I'ortland, Maine. CARRIAGE & WAGON WORKS. The undersigned would respectfully inform the public of this ricin'ity that he is prepared to do aM kinds of work in his line. All work warranted", as I do it myself. - Thos. Darcy, BROCKWAY CENTRE, MICHIGAN. el!o There WHERE A Re YOU GOING? I tin going to the W Cent Store, where I can get thn highest price for Butter, Evgs, Potatoes, ArpUs, and in fact anything in the way of produce. I sell Groceries, Dry Goods, Notions, Can dies, Piints, Unid, Trimmings, Tictore FrarufP, atd other articles too numerous to mentiou, cheaper than any other place In town. Call and tee me aud be convinced. J. C. H A It T. GEO. ETHERINGTON, VALLEY CENTRE, Is prepared to do all kinds of repairing and painting ou YAGCES BUGGIES And also has a new stock of CUTTERS On hand which he will otfer in the market at reduced rate". Call in, farmer, and get prices before purchasing elsewhere. EXPOSITOR BOOK STORE. IS THE PLACE TO HUY School Boots, Photoeroph Albums. Bltnk Rok, Autotroph Alb'ims, Scrap liookii, CiH'tbiuution Frames, StH'i.'i.try, Mnic Foldr, Ilarmouicas, Fancy Pox Paper, Blauki of all KUu, Pencils and Pens of all Kinds. CALL AUD CXAMINXOUK STOCK Plain and Ornamental Job Printing Done With Neatness and Despatch. A Xrvr Ingrain Carpet for Safe at a Tiarpa.it. Call and Examine it. JOHNNIE THE TAILOR Has again started for himself in hi old stand, next to Uollins' meat market where he will maLe FIRST-CLASS SUITS to ormsn. CU3TOFV3 C'JTTING ! ?ri::3 km Ihw In: Beforo! NOW IS THE TIME! Cleaning repairing ueatly ;ind promptly attended to. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Harris. Wajon Works, on as W. A J. Harris.) Ilia all the bueioeaa in hi own fonaesaion and reapectlullj I u form the pnblio that he i prepared to furolHh thcw with Top Bupgba Carrlagea, Wagona nail Slrieha, and haa on hand a large utoclt of firt clas Cnttera cheap aa the cheapest. All work warranted at rrp emoted. Jobbing and repairing done with neatness and deanatch. Suecial attention civen to horse- shoeing. Satiafactiou guaranteed. Cull and see ray lni?i)ea ami cutters before purchasing1, and I am sure that I ran satisfy you. Thanking the public lor past patronage, I would. aoJicit a eontinuauce of the same. BROOSWA7. A diseave known as dry murrcn is killing oil finite a number ot catilo in Lapeer county. Farmer report that there is no cure and sure death. Keep PosTKiiJust as well ns farmer knows how many eprgs he cets each day, so should he know how much thev are a dozen, lie should kriow how much grain is per bushel, pork per hundred, butter per pound, beef per hundred, and how many hay fork swiudleis there are in the iififlh borhood, etc. The easiest and cheap eat and moat direct way of obtaining this information Is by subscribins for the ExrosiTOit, only onedolur a jeir. A THRILLING STORY, As told by a Merchant in Troy, K. Y. A Surgical Operation Avoided How a Father, Wife and Daughter Escaped an Awful Doom. Of the hundreds of accounts of remarkable cures wrought by Dr. Feunedy'a Favor uo Remedy, none have appeared s j purely aston ishing as the following : Tne persons uu tloued are among the most Highly respected in the city of I'mv, an the story a toil by the father will prove iatertstiug to all our readers. En. Troy. N. Y. Dr. Kednedy, Rwlou, N. Y : Dkab Sir: Mr daughter was aiUicteJ with a severe grewth of Fuaui. To retu ivu it we nad resorte I to aliast every reined aud coosulted the most prouiiu-ot surgeons and physiciaus. Dr. , of Troy, said that a surgical operation would ba necessary, bin tearing fatal remits I liexira.ed. Some of tbe physicians ctuimed that U was caused by one thing and soma by another. I be Fungu was prominent and disHgured her looits. Having beard of Dr. Krnuedy'a Favorite Remedy working so thorouitbly uu the b t oi 1 deteruiined to tty it, to se if this in diciun aoud do what doctors had failed to do ami surgeons had hinily d ired to undertime. 1 cau sty in truth tnat the result ni this irnu was the complete cure of rny iaiu.hter of this dread nl mltulv I Keuntdy'a Favor it' Itmiedy alfim tiT cted it. We tid uo'timg else, lor otner tbina na i oiupie(ely iaile-i. My daughter txlay eujjys vijeenus heih and to Favorite Ueujtdy alone is tba credit due. My wife. als was very p.r ii health, due to some ilver d.tliiul.y with wnicu she had suffered a mug time uutil she beoauir very lunch rducd :n Hess. A trial ut Dr Keuuedy's Favorite Kuuilr has n suited lu tne complete resioraii i oi hrr li-tuh. suo tnia is due eutirey to Dr. ICeuno-iy' Favor i'e Remedy. As tt,r myl Oem euesged lu the grocery nud cwuih'.miihi buiuess, wmcti maats it ueoest&i y 1j me to test itis quality ofd.flVreut art c es, like butter, eio.. u) sense of tsste anil my atoiuaot er seriously ii jured. Etrerstinug seemed to nauiteaia me, sud teariui of dyspepsia la its most severe firm, I tr ci Dr K-uoci) ' Favorite lit-metiy Tne first hi tile afforded iuMiulia:u relief, aud from that dy to this I cau any that Favorite Ku)!y tss reroted me t prrlect health. Thee are Lies which I uiaini prove that Dr. Kennedy's Favorite. R'iuely i the b t u eJ lone in the world for those IU cte I with tti above iifh.-u : ties. Ifauv one ia the city o Troy doubts, the truth ot theso statements let him come to me and 1 will prove toeu. I have red uimeuded Favon e K tutdy to tiua UredsuLe wiu, ihe san-e good reAUits. Your, tic, William Windsor. Conwr Ctual aua M uai irteu, Troy, N. Y. MALARIA. As an antl malarial medicine Hit. DAVID KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY hns won golden oplnionf. No trarcler abould con sider bis outfit compli-te unless It Includes a bottle of this medicine. If you oro exposed to frequent changes of climate, food and water, Favorite Remedy should always be within your reach. It expels mtt lurlal polnoim, and Is the ben prerentailve of chill mid rualarlal fever in the world. It is especially of fered asa trustworthy Kpectflc for lhecur-ot Kidney and Liver comrlnintti.Conhtlpailon una all disorders sriHlUK from an Impure state of the blood. To women whosnffer from any of the ill peeuliiir to their sex Favorite Remedy l conxiAiitly proving Uself an un failing friend a real blcslnp. AMret the proprie tor, Dr. D. Kennetly, Uondout, N. Y. (1 bottle, for Sj. by all druttubu. JOHN HOSKIN, THE T A I L 0 R, lias opened his old stand near the station, where he will Make suits for Anil will cut suits for 75 cents p-r suit. Now is your r lis oce if you want wo-k done cneap, an.1 get the best sa Isfaction. W. H. ROLLINS, -Dealer in- FRESH i SALT MEATS Ham Sausages, &c., BROCKWAY CENTRE, MICH. Cash, raid for XXidos. Oysters and Game in Season. ALL KIND3 OF- Scod Grain, Clover Timothy Soccl -1 Oli SALE AT- CO. VV. MILLS'S ELEVATOR, DROCKWAV CCTIIE, Mich. $5.00 CORRESPONDENCE. Brown City Budget. An oywter supper and donation for tho benejit of Rev. Uaruuin, Methodist pastor of this place, was held in tho Methodist church here last Friday evening at which a very enjoyable as well an profitable time was spent. 1'roceeda amounting to nearly $20. Taking advantago of the beautiful weather tho oity brass band turned out in full force and serenaded the business men m general and received in return, from tho shining dollars down to pea nuts and candy tuft. One thing tho boys play scmo good music and are a credit to our town. .A very exciting and. closely con tested wrestling match between two local light weight amateurs was de cided here on Saturday evening in in the presenco of one hundred spec tators. Wli eh the refereo decided that one had been twice fairly thrown, the crowd dispersed. We welcome our butcher who is said to hail from Sarnia, Ont. Our esteemed townsman James Drown recently joined the ranks of the Benedicts and as a matter of course was subjected to the tin pan, cow bell and shotgun torture. The Hag of truce was finally hoisted and the bosigers fell back for refresh ments. On Thursday night 20th, Jim treated the boys to a hop at the residence of his father-in-law. Away down in Old Tennessee. Allardt, Feb. 23, 1885. Mi:. Editok Thinking some of the readers of tho Exrosrroit would like to hear a few words from me and the Sunny South and how the weather has been this wiutre I will try and say a few words. 1st. There has not been over 1 inches of snow on the ground at one time which would not last over two or three days 4it a time. At the present writing there isn't any snow on the ground, the sun is shining brightly and it is quite warm. 2d The coldest weather we have had run the mercury down to 4 below zero one night and the next morning it went up 20 0 above. So you seo wc uaven t nad any very cold weather. The natives tell us it is the coldest winter they ever saw in Tennessee. I will tell you how they dress and then you can judge for yourself. They all or nearly so wear low shoes, one thin cotton shirt, light coat and hat,no overcoats or un derwear as we do. This comprises their clothing, summer and winter. We do not think it near as cold as we did in Michigan. I never saw as warnf and short a winter as I hav this winter. I am well satisfied so far, with the winter part. I will now describe our little town. There are three stores all keep : general stock of goods one gooc hotel Post office largo church (also used for school house), saw mill shingle mill plamer.ctc. There is also in construction another saw and grist mill about one mile from All ardt. We have a good school, first class sabbath school and good meet ings. We have some spendid folks hero and we are all enjoying ourselves hughly, if we are in the woods. We are 20 miles from a R. R, but have a daily mail and a good stage line. We think our railroad will start this spring. Wo can get coal delivered here for 8c. per bushel, all it costs is mining and hauling. It is on the top of the ground in some places. There is a certain man in Hrock way who owes a small bill at Allardt. I would advise him to settle if lie does not want to see his name in print. I will try and send you a few items again. Yours Truly, F. A. II. "Trot out the Babies." Pertie Omerod, a four-year-old boy of Mt Clemens, gives exhibitions on roller skates. Now trot out the babies. Port Huron Tribune. Well, here they are: "A telegram received from Alliance illustrates in a forcible manner how tho roller skating craze has taken possession of the people of that town. The story has just leaked out that a well-known married lady, who has long been a regular skater at the rink, was taken suddenly ill while skating and a physician was summoned. Th suggestion was mado that her skates be removed. This she objected to positively, saying she had an en gagement to skato when the music began playing. A few minutes later she gavo birth to twins. Detroit Free Press. . Thousands fcy So. Mr. T. K. Atkins. Guard. Kan., writes: I ueTf-r hifa' to reoommeii't Tour Electric Bitter to my customer, they cive fn'ire sat- fotlnu nol are rapll sellers." E'efttrie Bitters are th furrst BDCl best Medicine f)on ani will oiiilT rare Ktdoey and L'er ooropisinta. Purify the biHd and re culste tha howe's. So family can afford to r withoul th-ro. Ther will tare haatre1s nt dollars ia Ductor'e bills every year. Sold at (Q eeaU a bottle by W. N. MrKenaft. Miss O'Leary, the smiling yoyns lady in the clo.ik department of Han croft, Thompson & Co., Wt yesterday for lt Iluion where she will spend Sunday and o to Klmlrn, X. Y., on Monday, l ij trir.! u.i in thai Mis O'Leury just loves to travel on the Pt. II. x .. . K y una that lier ivtme will soon be spellfd differently. Hay Citv Tribune, March 1. C. M. Fuller anticipates an enor mous consumption of soda water and other temperance beverages next sum mer, as the result of the work accomp lished by Dr. Ilevnoldi this week, und has nurchaued an elegant marble fountain, trimmed with silver, for his store on Huron avenue. Port llurou Times. Mr. Fuller was at one time a iirain buyer in this place4 We received to-day a copy of Smith's Diagram of Parliamentary Rules" together with conoise hints and directions for conducting the bus iness of deliberative assemblies. After a careful perusal of the suuie I find it to be a useful thing, ' as it gives the desired information necessary for con ducting assemblies. It is something that all presiding ollicers should have. A New Orleans minister recently mairied a colored couple, and ut the cop.clu-doii unnecessarily remarked: "On such occasions us this it is cus tomary to kiss the bride, but in this case we will omit it." The indignant bridegroom very pertinently replied: "On such an occasion as dis it am customary to gib de minister 810, but in dis case we will omit it." N. O. Times. The roller rink is all the rage and thi f jllowing verse tells thn tale of what occurs there every day although It has reference to only oue occasion : The girl stood on the roller skates: liut then ibe could not fro; She was afraid to tempt tho fates liecaug0 she hobbled so. She called aloud, "say Cbawley, nay! Do come help me along;" But Chaw ley went the oiUer way Hecause his legs went wrong-. There cam a crash a thunderous nud. The girl, Oh! w litre whs slier Ask of the giddy youths around Who viewed her hosisry. TYRO. The cord wo- . d nud log piles of Mechanic and Jidies streets area dis grace to the village and steps should be taken by the proper oflicer towards having the same removed aud if it is not ati ended to immediately he slioulJ at 1'iicu piepare to clear the streets, and the good citizens of thispUce will uphold him in the matter. It is the duty of the pathmaster to keep the high ways cleared of all obstructions and we fail to see whv it is he has not perform ed his duty. We suppose it is for the aimp'e reason that there hain't anyone made complaint to him. If that is the cause let him consider this a suf ficient grounds to take steps towards the removal of tho same. The duties of an editor are numer ous, and a partial enumeration of ttiem would lead some to suppose that non but an angel could thoroughly till the p'.ogram. An editor is expect ed mI ways to be good natured. He should be always outelde hunting up items of news for his paper. He should always be in his office when a visitor calls to see him. He is always expected to furnish plenty of impor tant news wnether anything happened or not. lie is required to pay his ac counts promptly on the presentation thereof, aud is expected to smilingly' submit to a "staud off" from those to whom his own accounts are presented. He must always do his level best to promote any public enterprise--in short, do all lie cau to put money into other people's pockets, while anyeffoit on his part looking towards remuner ation for his labors is denounced as an iui position. iClubbin j- Rates. The 13rockway Centre Exrositon ami either of the papers named below a6 the following rates: Michigan Farmer, weekly, 82 23 American Farmer, monthly, l 25 American Agriculturist, mo'ithly 2 40 Chicago Herald, weekly, - l 75 Commercial Advertiser, weekly, 2 25 Hoard's Dairyman, weekly, l 50 The Greatest Horse Breeeing- Estab lishment of America. One ot the many wonderful enter prises the great west is noted for, ami one which none favored with oppor tunity should miss seeing, is the great breeding establishment of OakUwn," owned by M. W. Dunham, at "Wayne. 111., ."5 miles from Chicago. His im portations of Percheron horses from r lance to date, have aggregated the immense sum of 33.000,000, and at the present time at "Oaklawn ," 500 head of the choicest ppeciraens of that race, nearly all recorded with their pedigrees iu the Percheron Stud Book of France. can be seen, while on their Colorado ranges are 2,000 mares and 32 import' ed Percheron stallions m breeding. A New Argument for Rinks. A correspondent in Xezaunee de- clares that the saloon keepers of, that city, numbering over 5rt, have formed a protective alliance, agreeing tj prac tlcally boycott every merchant aud bu- iness man who owns stock in the rink usHociatiou. The opposition of saloon keepers to the rink- can have but one cause they interfere with the saloon business. If this is a fact it is the best possible advocacy of rink, arid the op posing saloon keepers furnish a new and Htrong argument in their favor. A sober man in a skating rink i to be preferred to a drunken man in a sa loon. And if the tendency of rinks is to keep men eober and draw them away from saloons it is to be hoped ineir numbers will multiply. A $20. Bible Reward. The publishers of Uutledgo's Month ly offer twelve valuable rewards In their Monthly for March, among which is the following: We will give 820. to the person tell- ing us the longest verse in the Old Testament Scriptures by March 10th, is.. Miouid two or more correct ans wers be received, the Reward will be divided. The monev will be forwarded to the winner March 15th. 1885. Per sons trying for the reward must send 20 cents in eilver (no postage stamps taken) with their answer, for which they will receive the Monthly for April, in wnien the namo and address of the winner of the reward and the correct answer will beimblished. and in which several more valuable rewards will be offered. Address TttTTLEDorc Tun- LisiiiNo Com pant, Kaston, Ta. The test 5 and 10 cent clears for ale at the Expositor Book Store. Ivlr3. 1.1. Dealer in Dry Goods and Groceries (JHOCKKKY & GLASS'VARE. LaiiesAfo and Chita She::, Glorvfc, Hosiery, Xotion mid l-'aucy Jood. Teas Specialty. Iilybrst price paid for Bntter, Eggs, tc. Examiae my stock bttore purchasing elsewhere. Remember the plare, reit riwr north of T. UoArthur's store, lirockwsy Centre, Mich. CTATE OF MICIIIOAN, County of St Clair s. Probate Court for asid Connty. Estate of James Harris, deceased The undersigned baring, been sppoiated by the Judge ut Probate ot' said Ctunty, C u missioners on Claims ia the mutter ot said estate of Jsrus Harris, and six months from the 19tH day of January, A. I. 1885, having been allowed ly said Judge of Pnbate to all persona holding claims egainst a tid estate, iu which to present their oluitns to us for exam, inatiou end adjustment : NoUVe is Hereby Given, that, we' will meet on Monday, the Sixteeutb iN of Mtrch, A. I 1885, anl MoihImv, th L'leveitth day ot Msy, A, D. 1KS5. at ( 1 ) OriH o'clock I'. M. of each dy, at otQ re ot W. Hsrrik in the Village of Drockway iu said County, t- receive aud exaiuiue such clnims. Datnl l'Vbruirr 9 A. I) 1885. WILL. II GO WAX. KOltMAX B. 1IEUBERT, 39 4 Coruniissiootra. more money than at anything else by tak ing an agency for thabest selling book out. Heirinnersi an creed grandly. None full. Terms free. JUixbtt Hook Co., I'ortland, Maine. VO NOT BELIEVE IN 1 LLED WATCH CASES.HCRE 15 one i have only worn about two months, and The edges are All turning brassy. " I Ah. But You Did Not Buy The richt kind. why here is a boss Case That I have Carried Constantly For 25 years, and it is in. AS OOCD CONDITION To - DAY A-S IT EVER WAS." Now Jewelry Store POWELLS ROBINSON Brock way Centre, Mich. -THE LIVE- HARNESS MAKER -OF- BRQCZCWAY CENTRE KEEPS EVERYTHING IN HIS ON HAND. LINE criBiLi3 ron cash. HOLSTEIN CATTLE! Off r thirty yearly rcnri mad by rows in thi herd, which arrmerd 14,212 ft nt yer, t u arrai(t ajc of 41 yuara. In 1881 our -niiri herd of uiMiure oowa affricud 14.. 164 tba 15 os. In 1883 oar rnt!r herd of ight 3-vAr oH -r?1 12,388 & 9 oa. Or. April lot, 1881, TEN n.wa in thia herd had BiHile rfcnrd irnu 1 1,009 to 18.000 fta mob, f afvragv bio 15,608 lb 6 3-10 ox. Waiiiilk.il Ihrooeh th tear fwiitiit Jrd lat. fiv rnanir row, tka entira lt HTfragiDf lf,621 lt 1 2b. Nntrnaof thrae reorda hax rrrr t it uii'.tl with an canal D timber ot oowa by try hH. BUTTEU UErORDS. Nia iwm areravd 17 ft 61 r wk. Elyht heilrra 3 aia'dld avrKd 13 Ri 4 per week. Eleven heitWrt 2 year old nod tcuotftr HTra$e1 10 Iba 8 m per week. The bve reiurda ara a anfficient Kanrautta of uperlrri'f. Thi ( the tlavn of rattle with which Ut found herd. MiriIS A POWELL, Lkide Stofk Farm, PtkaCCSR, N. Y. fi i i AUD BE GLAD. Yn are bound in do it if y0ti read THE CHICAGO ,Krxtll. It will make your f.raily hippy an1 iirtr. tltd All your fanma with lannnhina. It will re ntedli-ioe ant aid llptlnri. Kvery ine teema witb lun ukI now with nrllon of abiKhcbarao lr. It 1 Hie nHtiit and moM npnrlitly wikly pter (n the t'nited HUte. I( yon rannot r"t It of your Nftwedealcr or pnmtr. eend a -rrnt tn)i for a aampto ropy T11K C'HinAK LKlxKK.fht-ffo,ni. r wiu j vim JMtuar a lrar. In prettenta plven awn-. Send ua I ret free a nuekaira nf vn.wla nt lim raiiip. that will irtart vou In work that will at oue brine rou In money faur than anything elae in America. AH about tho t200.(001n preaxnta with each uok. Arenta wanted everywhere, of either mx, of all ae, for all the time, or vnrw time only, to work for na at their own homes. Fort nntw for all workers abaolutely asirej. lon't del.iv, H. IUMrrr asb Co., Portlnnd, Maine. Hi WALLACE wmrnt NEAOOUMTEnS FO x--- SkW. JlpilC i- .iv. si-- It" h" ! - k H F LEONARD- FURNITURE & UNDER I wish to inform the public that I am to bo found at mj place of business, oppocitt the Duflio Block, where I am Rolling very cheap for cash a large stock of FURNITURE, SPRING BEDS & MATTRA3SES. Call and ijet prices before purchasing elsewhere. I also keep a lanre and well selected utock of everything COFFINS, CASKETS AND BURIAL TSuibrvlinmg .-.n 1 Hearse Free. Keupectfully, WM FR Brccr.way CLEARING OUT SALE ILT W.H. BALLENTINE'S, OLD BROCKVAT, Hating an overstock of winter goods which I do not wish to carry over, I will sell at astonishingly low prices. Men's Boots worth $2.50. for 1.50. U omen a .Shoes worth for 75cts. Children Slioa worth $1 for 50cU Men's All Wool Suits worth $10 for 7. Boys uits worth $7 for 5. Varieties of Dress Goods worth from 20 to 25ct for 10 und l5eU. A lot of hoods, nubiaj and clouds will be sold for almost nothing. Hats,' Caps, and everything in proportion. Choice family groceries in abundance, and as cheap ns can be bought anywhere. Port Huron prices paid for butter, eggs, and other farm produce". Any person making a 110 oa-di purchase at one time will be presented with ono pound of yood tea. We have been in businpss in friend for their liberal pationsge in the future. ext We will sell srooefs ns follows: For fiie 1.50. ?1.50 for ?1, and all other poods equally choap. Coal Oil 19o p.r gallon. Give us a call and we will convince you that we ell rhuip-n than anv other houso in the trade. MARK T CRANDY GEO. VAN WAGNER & CO. Marnfanorra of and Dralari in CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS. Cutters, Sloiglis, 2co- Brockvvay Centre, - - Michigcn We are jirtpiretl t ell the ahrvve Darned articles at iricea te ault all. Kepairiaf neatly aud proroptlj done at reasonable pricee. H0BSESH0IN6 A SPECIALTY, Partiee in cred will do well Ia five os a prepared ln f uarantee all work in tha' line. NEW FALL & WINTER GOODS AT SPEAKER My store is cram full of Staple and Fancy Goods, consisting of Men and Women's JJootn and shoes, and a large assortment of first'Ol.t Underclothing ol all descriptions. Shawls, Gossamers, Kid, Silk nn-i Woolen Gloves, and an endless variety of Hoods and Hose for Ltd;-, Misses and Children, also just received a largo assortment of Men ani Boys' Winter Caps, all of which I can sell at from 10 to 13 per cent. ! thn I could sell tho earn at Brockway Centre for the following reaon: No rent to pay, liirht insurance, and last, but not least, all other expeut one-third what thoy would be at Brockway Centre. A general stuck r' Groceries and Hardware on hand as usual, and sold very cheap fur can-, or barter. Jo Bo IcKEITHo FARM IMPLEMENTS ! SIOOO REWARD P"? tm tar klUm tm rln.nl. It r..r K ''. 4 L-. .: nxrmurts HEWARKMACHINECO e If SWAAK, O. t "'"LiVICTO Clover Hollers, Portable Saw Mils, Shingle Mills, &g. We carry in tock the VEKY BEST TOOLB made. Heie is a partial price list: SULKY PLOWS: Syracuse, Gibbn & Dutchman. WALKINu PLOWS : dale, ACME HARROWS. Tt GANG PLOWS: Our Buggies, arc unsurpassed for eiyle and durability. . Special prices to GKANGER LODGES In lota of half dozen or more. Give us a cull. We want your custom. Cobb & Oomstoc, Pt Geo, W. BELL, ASot. R STOVES Full Stock of HEATING Hi COOKIE STOVES Ftr Wood r CoaL - 'cohe kW SEE. TAKING in the Undertaking line. ROBES. S O O Conbra, lylich. OF WINTER GOODS AST TEN YEARS Brock way Centre, and wo thank o;ir in the past, and would solicit a har Sixty Hats worth $3 for $2.50, ?2 r call, We have a first-class painter, and r MACHINERY, WAGONS, CARRIAGES. Steam Engines, Hall, and the Fl Remington, Peerless, Huntington., Wilkinson, Hill and Syracuse. p "" Bavs Fanner Friend and Gale Spring Tooth Harrow,, Land Rollers, Cider Mill, Etc, Etc. Huron & Brockway Otr.