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FILLED WITH rn is . Wo have a largo stock of all Wool Dross (Jools in the latest styles; also a large assortment of cheap goods. Those Ladies- Hand. Mada-Hoods aro just elegant, i Wo have an immonso stock of Ladios' and Gents' Fine Shoes, Hats and Caps; also a lino-lino of Heady Made Clothing. A choice lino of Groceries constantly on hand. We cordially invito you to call, believing it will he to your interest. Respectfully Yours, HOLDEN BROTHERS. Farmers examine this Harrow before purchasing any other. The best Hhrrowimthe-wciMifci the following reasons: 1. It is the strongest of the same weight. 2J lb iMWlKhtent draught. 3. It has wteel teeth in stead of iron. 4. The teeth are driven through a malleable clip, fastened around the bull, thereby strengthening the bar at the sanw time. No holes punched through the bars to weaken them. No nuts to rattle loose. No shoulders on the teeth to weaken them as in the old iron liar row, thereby making the , STRONGEST, LIGHTEST, MOST DURAHLK & CHEAPEST Harrow on the market. The teeth can bo sharpened lor one-half the price of nut teeth and being of steel will last much longer. We make two sizes 45 and CO tooth. Manufactured and for sale by JAS. COGLEY, - EffllET, IM. where also will be found the best Broadcast Seeders, Cultivators, Land Rollers, Steel and Cast Plows, for sale cheap. Come and seo our stock or write for prices. 237Samples of Harrow may be seen at Harris' carriage -works Brockway. We are still at the Front with the BEST FARMING TOOLS IN THE WORLD. The Celebrated Wrought Beam Steel Mould-board Combination Plow. Also Gale, Syracuse and all the Leading Plows. ACME, SPRING-TOOTH AND IRON HARROWS, LAND ROLLERS, Cutting Boxes, Feed Grinders, in fact anything you want. SPECIAL PRICES ON WAGONS. Cobb & Comstoc, Pt. Huron & Brockway Ctr. GEO. "W. BELL, Agent- . N ORRIS TAKES THE LEAD ! FOIt- The Mosi Stylish, Finest Fitting and Best Made Suits and Overcoats in the City at the LOWEST PRICES- A call will convince you. Latest Novelties in Men's Furnishings, Jas. H. Norris,Merchant Tailor & Gents' Furnisher, Next to Postoffice. Port Huron, Mich. SPECIAL SALE OF HftTS m Commences to-G2a, to bo sold at ost and tinder until t&cr entire stock is disposed of MKRK. T QRANDY New Fall & Winter Goods ! While thanking my many customers who have viitel my store for tho last year, I will take this opportunity to say I intend to have thi coining Fall a Larger and Betler Assortment than 1 have had before, all ot which I purpose to sell Strictly- for 'Cfasfe I and give you the best value for your money. EveiTlfiingr W Kepresented, Boots k Shoes made a Specialty . Higlicjf Price allowed for llutter and Eggs. j J. D. McKEITH, - GPEAKEH, MICH. ill CORRESPONDENCE. Dcanvillo Dashes. S. KclTer and wife spent Sunday here. Alex MeKonkey. of this place will move to the iiosehherer farm. Miss Kmma Hath. of Sherwood. nt.. Is visiting her sister Mrs. .ludson lihuk. .1. tlunn will move his saw mill back to Maple Valley as logs are getting scarce here. U.S. Chamberlain will move to the house on Main st. lately vacated by Mrs. Thomas Morrison. It is reported that .lohh and Charles J Hack are going to Join the llrown City Literary Society. e hope them success. I s s Oapao Capers. 1). 1). Lewis and wife are visiting at I hi rami. Miss Lizzie I Me will teach in district No. 7 a three months term this spring, .lohnT. Brink will ship a carload of horses to Syracuse. X. V. next Monday. Mrs. 1). Patterson is visiting her sister Mrs. II. Parkinson, of Ilroekway, this week. Miss Xettie IVndergast closed a suc cessful term of school at the Curtis district last Friday. The Maccabees, of Capac will have a social dance at the Northern Hotel on Friday evening, March 12. Those wish ing a good time will do well to come early as a candidate will be initiated. Lrx. LITERARY LEAVES. The March number of Lippincott's Monthly Magazine gives liberal install ments of the two serials, which increase in interest as the plot is further develop ed, ltrander Mathews contributes one of his most ingenious short stories, "IVrchance to Dream," ending in a dramatic surprise. "Song-C James and Myth-Dramas at Washington," by V. IT. Itabcock, is a careftU study of the rhymes and games current among the children at the national capital. The article forms a valuable supplement to Newell's (James and Songs of American Children. Laurence lluttou writes a critical and historical account of "The American I'lay," and his views on the subject will probably provoke much lively discussion. "The One Pioneer of Tierra del Fuego," by Handle Holme, is -iitJirillinir narrative of a little known episode in modern travel, the story of 'llmnm .Thoruld. who. in H",i. fell into the handsof the savages of Tierra del Fueiro. and alter witnessing all the cruelties which they intlicted unon their enemies was allowed to return-, to civilization in order that he might ac quaint the white man with the horrors he had seen. There are poems by Frank Dempster .Sherman, Helen dray ( one, Clinton Scollard. and .lohn J I. Tabb. In the "Month v (loss i" W. II. 15. dis cusses the question whether New York is our literary capital, and vigorously attacks the conclusions at which Grand er Matthews arrived in the January T : it'.. v.l..... 4....: . jjijquiii'uii . iiuui tuples yji iuhcui interest are treated bv other contribut ors to this department. A Literary Curiosity. The (Jlasse of Time, in the First and Second Age. Divinely; Handled by Thomas Peyton, of Lincolnes Inne, (Sent. Seen and Allowed. Loudon: Print ed bv 'Ikrnard Alsop for Lawrence Chapman, and are to be sold at his shop over against Staple Inne, H20. Now reprinted in a neat volume. Long Prim er type, bound in line cloth, gilt top, beveled boards. Price uO cents. The quaint poem, of the title page of which the above is a transcript, appear ed nearly half a .century earlier than Paradise Lost, and it is intrinsically probably that it would have fallen un der the eye of Milton; in any case there ii.r.. . . it ..ii i are siriKiug iiouus oi reseniui;iiu:e ue tween the two poems, and yuuiy have supposed Milton s immortal work to to have been inspired by the former. ( nly two copies of the work are known to be in existence previous to the issue of the present edition, one being in the Imtish .Museum, the other m the lod leian Library, Oxford. The copy in the British Museum was purchased at a noted sale of old books in 1H1'., by 15a ron Holland, who notes upon a blank leaf that it cost him 21 1. 17s. kl., (about ."?!! .()). .Some years ago a gentleman of Virgina, Mr. J. L. Peyton, sprung from the old hnglish family ot that name, made an accurate transcript of the copy In the JJntisli museum, pre serving even the quaint spelling, punc tuation, capitalizing, and italicizing of the original. This present edition is printed without alteration. Apart from its presumed connection, with. Paradise Lost, the poem has very considerable merits of its own, and is in every way a literary curiosity. John 15. Alden Pub lisher, Xew York. You will find as good a line of School Hooks and School Supplies at the Kx- rosmn: Hook store as is kept in the village. Call and examine. Dr. Jackson's penetrating liniment cures sprains, bruises, kicks, cuts, bums. rheumatism etc. etc. (Jood tor man or beast. For sale by W. N. McKenna, Hrockway Centre. Gone off with a Handsomer Man. The Detroit Free Press reports that an. undertaker named (Soft hailing from North Hranch arrived recently in Orion in company with an oit1cer in search of his wife who had gone off with a com mercial man named Hallard. The couple went found rooming it together and plwed under arrest. Flourishing. The Commercial Department of the O. University is in a most prosper ous condition under the skilled manage ment of Prof. (J. S. Kimball and an efficient corps of Assistants. There are at present llftvitunlls in the classes of book-keeping, business law, business practice, penmanship and short hand writing. I elewaie (.,) (Jazette. Never Give Up. If you arc suffering with low and deprensed Rpirits, loss of appetite, gen eral debilitv. disordered blood, weak con stitution, headache or any disease of a bilious nature, by nil means procure a bottle of I'Jeetrie Hitters. Yon will be Hurpris4d to see the rapid improvement that will follow; you will be inspired with new life; strength and activity will return; pain and misery will cense, ami henceforth you will rejoice in the praise of Electric Hitters. Sold nt fifty cents a bottle by C. A. Y ells x Co. A Card to the Ladies. A lady who suffered for years, and who was ireatea by the most not physicians in America without relief. whs given a simple remedy by a Kus sian nurse which permanently restored her to health. To aid her sex, she now otters to send free the recipe, with full instructions for making the medicine yourself, at home, without expense. If you are suffering witfu any form of female disease, do notflHow away time aiAl money on doctors aivu patent meil icHires, but enclose n;e a-stamped ea veloW faddtVssp4 Bo yortrsHf.y and re reive, n fwr'ire. Address. Mi:. Claim H. Wuimi r, 7S K. Kagle Street, Brffsrtii, N. Y. WALLACE TIIIC I.I V ft HARNESS MAKER -OK- BROCKWAY CENTRE KKEPS KVKKYnilNi IN-IMS LINE UX II NI. ciiea.2? ron CASH. Do not buy at any price what you do not need; hut it" you want any of the following goods, and will examine our stock we are (juite sure you will purchase of us a share of your necessaries. Fresh groceries ami canned goods of every kind. Crockery and glass ware of all descriptions. Lamps and lanterns cheap. GXiOTZ2X3 SEES. Get our prices on clothing and dry goods and you will acknowledge that many tilings are sold at a sacri fice; which is often, the ease at this season of the year. Examine our new stock of Rubber goods, boots and shoes. We do not giveaway goods, hut simply sell them at the lowest pos sible price lor cash. (ivo us a trial. Ik Drake & Ca Elites MONUMENTS They are practicably Indestructible, Age wil noc impair their beauty. All letters are raised and cannot be broken or chipped off. The work is artistic. The designs are far more elaborate than can be produced in stone at double the cost. They will never rust or become moss grown. Thousands of purchasers corroborate our statements. There is but one grade -TiikHkst. These gooJs can be seen at the office of the (len'l Agt. for the Detroit Bronze Co., located with w. H. Mul- ford & Son, Militaiy-st., opposite Opera ilouse, Port Huron Mich. F. If. Kuai'si:, Cen. Agt. Agents wanted. Mention this paper when ordering. Village Lots For Sale ! Three valuable lots in the Chamber Lin Plat to the YillMire of Hroekwav Centre for sale ciiKAf. AVill tell one or all. Title clear. Terms easy. For further particulars and terms apply at Tnw I'.vpnsiTiin fH-i.-ii'-i.v POUT 1IUKON tort nunox, miciu Tne Best Equipped BusinessTraining School in America. For a Wautiful specimen of penmanship, or further Information, call at college oClC6,Gra)am Bl.K-k.or odilress J. K. (iOODlUR, 1'rlucipal. THE GRANT BOOK! GREAT Life and IVrHonal Memoriea of Oen. Grant in one volume only fl.75. One aent sold 43 flrot day. lO.tKW no Id flint week. A W.00 engraving lx-H inche of all "Our President" FREE to each milmorlWr. Think of thinl Home person nliould wend M cents for outfit and engraving and necure Oil territory. BHik now out no waiting for coniiniKKioiiH. Addresn Elder Publishing Co., 304 Watmxh Ave., CUeaeo III. THE T Sewing Machine, nun the EMINBTON RIFLE, UKEXCELLHP BY ANY. Sure to Give Satisfaction. . General Office, IHon," N. Y. New York Offlcc, 283 Broadway. Buying Agents Wanted, REMINGTON (DoubU and Triple Action) FORCE PUMP. Tlio REMINGTON 1UTMP In nliea.1 of all competition In working ensil and rapidly. It isseenro from freezing ; nnd never needs priming. WE FCTlNIMf ATTACnMI'STS TO TUB roups to nt them rou i pb witu vriso MILL. Bond for Illustrated Circular and l'rlco List, with TcutinioniiiK Address, BEMIKGTOK AG'L CO., nion,N.Y. , Kw York Offich t 28.1 11roalwnj AGJCNT NVATCTKI. THE IMPROVED Founfian City Broad-Ces! Seeder Cultivator AUBBKSOIT & 'COMPAQ, 1 p ' hi- A fit We deaire to call particular aftention to the Fountain City Broad-ct Seeder and Cultivator comdined. In doing tbn wa are not tatcia e chancel that usually Uttend any new or untried implement, aa the "Fountain City" baa been in popular use for tbe past ten years beinjj ided to and improved during that time until now we consider it perfect in every detail. ' th added Tbe following good points will be readily First. It will bow wheat, rye, oats, barley, buckwheat, peas, benjp, lroom corn, flax, and timothy and clover in any debired quantity without chaoge of gear wheels. Skcoxu It has a positive double sct'eg force feed, and will bow mote evenly than any other Seeder in the niarke. TlllRlt It it rhe only Seeder that will now three busbels of oats to the acre when desired. Fourth Ii hatt Mee) point, made of the best, material, and will last twice as loug as tho ordinary steel point. Fifth. It baa a reversible leg with points on both ends, and made from tbe best quality ot ateel, giving several times the strength and wearing capacity of most seeder, and twice as much as in any seeder io the world. Sixth It will row rr cultivate at t e tnme time, or can be changed iuMantly to either or both without disarranging any of its parts. Seventh. It has six scatterers attached by springs ao that they return to position when passing an obstacle, thereby saving breakage and expense and a great annoyance to th uier. Eiohth. It has a w rouge t iron axle extending from one wheel to the othes, and effectually prevents tbe seeder from swagging down in the eentre. as is the esse with many other seeders. Ninth It bss the simplest and tabittt lifting arrangement in use. Any boy that can drive a team can litt the teeth by pulling down the Jever. Tenth It has double steel drag h:tr. the sides of the bars forming a clamp to hold the tooth firmly in position, aud all teeth are set x!g-zg and do not clog in rough and weedy ground. KLKVKnTiP. Its ueih are not held in position by wooden pins but by good strong iron clamps, which give away after certain pressure ia brought against the teeth. Ku-h tooth is independent and can be set at any desired depth. Twelfth .Its gexring is ho arranged that when wheels move backward it throws the feed out of gear and will not bow when the teeth are out of tbe grouud. All seed boxes have sheet iron bottom arranged to teed all grain out of the seed box clean. Buy tbe Improved Fountain: City. It is tbe best iu tbe market, made from the best of iron, iteel and wood money can buy. Has features peculiar to itnelt'and that csnnoi be found on any other seeder in the world. TIJE REST IS THE CUEAPEST. Buy the latest aud secure the Improvements. No more wooden pins and cast legs. No more single teeth ; the Fountain City has two set tor thi same money. Tbe Fountain City has been extensively sold in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan Indiana, I Mono:, Iowa, Kanxas, Missouri Nebraska, and Dakota for ten years, and has g lined a reputation second to none. They are soli entirely upon their owu merits aud are warranted in every respect, and that no seeder can equal them. REED'S ORIGINAL KALAMAZOO SPRING TOOTH HARROW. The long contested inlrinteraent capes In regsrd to this harrow, have at last been decided in favor of D. C. fc II. C. Reed, who originated ant patented this valuside bnirow principle. Snch being the case, after this date, no other spring tooth harrow will be offered to the public We have recently perfected arrsugemeuts, whereby we have the exclusive sale of these harrows for St. Clair, Sanilac, Huron Tusoalaaad" Macomb Counties. ' STUDHBAKER FARM WAGONS. We have already sold ovtr five thousand of these celebrated wagons, and have yet to learn of one wagon that has proved unsatisfactory to tbe iiurchsKcr. . All wagons warranted in every particular WATERLOO SPRING WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. It aflord na great pleseure to csll the attention of our numerous patrons to thin line of vehicles. Having sold aeveral hundred of thesa carriage during the pai three years, and with great aatisfaction. we have decided to make them one of our specialties. To this end we hare recently placed in sUm k a large suJ complete assortment. Yours Very Respectfully Fori Huron and Brockway Centre. THIS PAPER miy bo Iont on rilo at Oto. 1. 1 tow ell A Co s lsewnpoper Advertising Bureau (10 Bpruca erre ii ,w noro aarcr tUiiiK contracts may be made tot it In ROLLINS & HISEY, Dealers in Fresh and Salt Meats, HAMS, SAUSAGES, Sc. BROCKWAY CENTRE, MICH. Cach. 2?aid for XXidos. Oysters and Game in Season. A ft I f!H Keiwt 10 cents MjHtiit;e and we will uli 1 ,1,a" '"u rt'0 a I")'' valuable saiu ' pie Imix of good tlint will put you in the war ot iiiakinir more money nt once, than anything elms in America. liotli hexes of all airen cnii live at home and work in Hpare time, or all the time. Cupital not required. We will start you IiiuiieiiNe jmy tiure for those who Mart at once. Stmon d Co., I'm tin ml. Maine. Health Is Wealth 1 tin I.- Wren-'a Krnvw iVD Tin ATX TlfFAT- iXEXT.niruarantood anocitw for IlyBteria. Dizzi ness. Convulsions, Vits, Norvous Neirrulftia, Ueadncho, Nervous ProMrntioncnuBcd toy thensa of alcohol ortobneco, Wdkofulnofia, Mental Vo prwsiou, Boftbninir of tho Uruin resulting in in sanity and Uadinsr to misery, dceny and deatft, I'romnturff-Old Ak. llarronncss, Loss of powec in either box. Involuntary Losses and Bnermijt. orrhoca caused byovcMxortioti of tho brum, seir abuseor oTer4ndulRonco. Kadi box contain! one month's treatment. $1.00 n box, or six boxes Cor$5X0,eontbymail prepaidon receipt of price. WE CJUARAXTEE HIX KOXES To enro any caeo. ' With each onlor received byus for eix boxes, accompanied with i M wj wiu send tho purchaser our written Guarantee to .ro tund tho money if the trratmontdocepoteflect Sicuro. Guarantees iueuodonlyby JOHN O. WEST & CO., 862 W. MADISON ST., CHICAGO, ILLS., Solo rrop's West's Liver Pills. For Baking Purpose?. BestinthcYforld , , f . r-V I"""11 - nc LANDS CO'q -MAXTTTFilCTITnElD POH- appreciated : P. McDOUGALL, Manager. WM. H. Carriage and To the front with a Fall Line ot CUIRIAGES and WAGONS of every style and tinish. BUG GIES and WAGONS constantly oa band. Three Spring and Platform Carriages, Top and Open Buggies of every description and style, all hand made. Farmers and patrons please give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. I am sure it will be to your satisfaction and a all my work is warrahted in every pnrticulnr yon have no i isk. to run yourselves. I dojut what I adver tise every time. Repairing, paiutinir and horse shoeing promptly attended to. Thanking the public tor past patronage I would solicit a con tiouance of the same. wk zz. H-rmnxs, BOOKS'! We carry the largest and most complete line of School JBoohs and School Stationery in ESrockway Cen tr or vicinity. We have constantly on hand all hooks used in the dis trict schools in surrounding towns. Your attention is also called to our large stock of Photograph, Auto graph and Scrap Albums, Cabinet Picture Frames, Paper in Fancy Boxes, Wall Pockets, Books and Stationery of all kinds, which we sell at bottom prices EXPOSITOR BOOK STORE, JAS. A. MENZIES, Proprietor, BROCKWAY CENTRE, MICH. HARRIS, Wagon Workot BROCKWAY.