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ITOR A LIVE PAPER MAKES A LIVE TOWN. Vol.V No, 25. BROCKWAY CENTRE, St. Clair County, Mich., NOVEMBER 4, 1886. Price, 81,00 a Year. j . A A .oi.-.j A JJL The Weekly Expositor. Brockway Centre Bank A Red Hot, Aggressive and Pro- t 1 r T gressive journal ior .uvr, Enterprising Readers. o PUBLISHED ON THURSDAYS. o $1 a Yeab 00c for Six Months SOc fob Three Months, Jas. A. Mkxzies, Editor & Proprietor. ut it. 11 M)i'.i,i: & CO, Rcsponsibity $75,000. Good Notes, Town and School Bonds bought at beHt rates. Certitlcatea of Deposit Issued and & per cent. Interest allowed. All business trans acted by patrons of this Hank will be held strict ly confidential. CHURCH DIRECTORY Methodist Protestant Church. eiAM ltarntelv at 10:30 o'clock a. m.. and r D m. J M. CRANDALL. Pastor. c..nj. finhnrd at fi D. m. D. DRAKE, Superintendent. Methodist Episcopal Church. fiarrlces alternately at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. h Be. HENRY KINO, Pastor. 0..-.. B.h&Al at r. m. C. COOPER, ' Superintendent. Church f Christ at the A. C, Chapel, KPYina at 11 a. m. Sabbath school at q p. m. Praysr mMtlnft eyery Thursday eveutng 7:80. cnitrcU ot Christ Meneroy's Corners. Worship Lord's Day morning at 10:U0, and .M.nhim.v.rv alternate Sunday evening at 7 'clock. BUSIN3S DIRECTORY. DIR. CXSHE, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Graduate of the Department of Medicine and grjrry at Ann Arbor, Mich Offlce upstairs in !& (Jhamberiain biwk. Mich, We have a large amount of J 'MONEY 10 LOAN ON SEAL ESTATE, And will loan at lower rates than can be pro cured elsewhere. Call and see us. E, D.A. TRUE G. A. TRUE. TRUE BROS. BREEDERS OF RECOBDED POLAND GIIINA PIGS, Armada, Mich. One mile northwest of the village. We have a Fine Lot of Spring Pigs For Sale. Local Exposition! BVockway Centre, Corn for sale at "Wear Jc Paisley's. Every man should see those fine buck skin gloves at Doty & Keeler's. F. A. (Jriswokl made his many friends in this place a visit the present week. Rear in mind that Doty & Keeler ntTVOTr'T am P CTTD PT7niST nave tue largest and best assortment or ril I Olulliii x ounuuuiij underwear. BROCKWAY CDXTRE. MICH. Offlce Hours, from 1 2 to 2:30 each day. OfEoe on Main street. Dr. D. PATTERSON, riAPAfi. - MICH. Office Days, Tuesdays, and Saturdays. A. ST. JOHXTSOIT, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. ah AUa nromntlv attended day or night" Offlce at Mulloy'a drug store, a Main St, MINDEN CITY, MICHIGAN. S. II- DHAKE, A-b-bomoy-cvfc-X-ie.'w. Office oyer Lamon's Bank, npnrifWAY CENTRE. MICH. Local Agent for Oonn. Mutual Life Ins. Co. Jttarnev and Counselor at Laic, Rooms over Lamon's Dank, nnni KIVAV CENTRE. MICH. w.w. cowma Attorney, Counselor, Solieltor and Notary Public with Seal, Offloe upstairs la the Cbamberlsio Block. Brockwav Centre, Michigan. J". 3D. JOXTES, INSURANCE AGENT, vM th Hartford Fire and Marine and other ompanles.' Insures against Fire, Lightning, Cyoloues and Windstorms, Brockway Centre. COMMERCIAL HOUSE WM. BARRETT, Prop. This house has recently changed hands ud special pa us wui o ibmsu iu Brtes llper day. Your patronage is solicited IIAPLEY HOUSE, Thos. Rapley, Proprietor. A reaeral Invitation Is extended to all to call aad see me when In towu. Good accommodations for Commercial Traveller; and larmers. A Chelce Selection of WiuuK, Liquors and Cigars always ou nana. COMMERCIAL HOUSE PrtTlT HURON. MICHIGAN. W. F. EUllentine, Prop. Good accommodatioijT to the travelling public at reasonaom ric. DROCKWAY HOUSE, BROCKWAY, MICH. CAPT. COTTON, Prop. Having recently purchased the above house w are iretared to give good accommodations to . . , . I .V..1B. fa rill.nl at. PPSlla ootn comniercmt ircoi . onable rates. Acljoice stock of wines, liquors and cigars constantly on hand. Livery in connection . Village Lois For Salo ! Two valuable lota in the Reed &Mc Nutt Plat to the Village of Brockway Centre for sale ciiEAr. Title clear. Terms easy. For further particulars and terms apply at The Expositor Office. MONEY TO LOAN, l large or small sums, Apply to B.C. Farrand and W. L. Jenks, Port Huron, Michigan. Brockway Centre Tent, No 80, K. O. T. M. Sir Knights take notloe that our tent will bold a review In their hall Tuesday evening. Nov. a, isso, at 7 '.80 o'clock p m shop. C, 8. GILBERT, B K mi I THE Vr.Ub. XmA 1 Sr. I for WW J.ur. rtM. li O. kVkt.MillkHU. wr MONEY TO LOAN At Lowest Rate of Interest. Borne fine Farms f Oi sale cheap. Collections promptly made. JOHN II. MERRIM. Expositor Building, Brockway Centre, Michigan. $1.00. The POLICE OAZCTTK will mailed, secure ly wrappfxl. t any address In the.Uuited States for three months on receipt of 1 OITEEOLLAH. Liberal dhu'ouiits allowed to postmasters, Ifwqits and rhih. Haiuple Copies milled free. Address all orders to UICHARt) K. FOX, t KAKKUM' X ase, N, Y. Township treasurer's receli)ts and director's warrants minted at this otlice with neatness and dispatch. Alex Rraidwood and wifo visited friends near Almont over Sunday. Alex returned alone on Monday. Head "Wear and Paisley's chansre of ad in this issue and see why they can sell cheaper than any other house. Remember the oyster supper for the uenehtoithe Kev. II. kinir m -Mich ael's Hall on Tuesday evening next. A good time is anticipated. Ali are in vited. Bro. Stoutenburch, of the Marlette Leader, made this otlice a call -Monday moniinff in the absence of ye editor. Come again and we will try and be at home. Any party or parties wishing to rent the skating rinlc building can get rea sonable terms on same by calling on Geo. (lough at his gallery in Brockway Centre. Mrs. Elder 1). Brown returned to this place from Mt. Pleasant last week, bave Menerey accompanied her and stayed for a few days visiting among old mends. Itch, ot every kind cured in 30 min utes by AVoolford's Sanitary Lotion Use no other. This never fails. Sold by Chas A. Wells & Co. Druggists, Brockway Centre, Mich. "Who is my neighbor." Elder J. II. Paton will preach in the A. ('. Chapel next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the above text; Lvenmg subject: 'Clod's mercy ehdureth forever." "Wear & Paisley's stock of dry goods, groceries, boots, shoes, hats, caps, etc.. was never so complete as at the present time, and prices lower than the lowest. (Jive us a call if you wish to save money. Dr. Jackson's Eve Salvo is a prompt and positive cure for all Diseases of the Byes, Inflammation, Granulation, and weakness of vision. It costs only 25 cents. Sold by AW X. McKenna, Brock way Centre, and M. Magner, Brockway Something new in men's shoes that will please you. Extraordinary good value in lace autl congress at $2.25, S2.50 and s?3.0). Mackinaw shirts for 81.25, 61.50, ai.75 and S2.U0, at Doty it Keeler s. Collins Ague Cure is an absolute and positive cure for all forms of Malarial diseases, such as chill and fever, ague, remittent or intermittent fever, etc. Price oOc. per bottle. Every bottle war ranted. I or sale by "W. X. McKenna, Brockway Centre. Tuesday was a beautiful day and election passed olf very quietly. There was not the sign of a druuken man on the streets, as in times past. The work for the several tickets was managed in a quiet way and satisfactorily, es pecially so to the party that won. "We have a number of accounts on our books tor advertising, jou worn and subscriptions which must be set tled by November 1st. Those who do not come in and pay up before then we intend placing their accounts in the hands of an attorney for collection. The Roseburg M. E. church will be dedicated on Sunday, Xov. 7. Services beginning at 10;30 o'clock. The ladies will furnish refreshments in the church on Wednesday evening, Xov. 10, for the purpose of buying church furniture. A good time is expected. Admission 25 cents. All are cordially invited. There will be a grand oyBter supper and entertainment given under the auspices of Advance Lodge, Xo. 110, I. (). u. r. or iirocKway centre, ior tne benefit of the family of Rev. II. King, at -Mlchii'ls' hall, ou Tuesday evening, Nov. 9, lKMil. A good program, consist ing oi auuresses, music, eic, mis uftu arranged. The members of the lodge will come out in full regalia and no pains will be spared by them to make it pleasant for one and all. A cordial Invitation is extended to everybody. Bill, 75 cts per couple or 40 eta for one. The Brockwav Centre Bank of B.R. Noble & Co., nave purchased of the Hall Lock and Safe Co., Cincinnati. ()., one of their llnest burglar proof steel safes. The safe is solid steel through out and is a large burglar proof safe with two burglar proof boxes Inside. The outer door and both boxes inside are secured by the finest of chronome ter locks and the whole is secured by a Sargent Time Lock so that when this safe is locked at night no one can get in until the time lock unlocks the next morning. The safe weighs 7,000 lbs and cost 61.500. Customers of the bank, who desire, may store valuable papers in the safe free of charge. "We noticed with due complacency the quietude and sobriety or our citi zens during election day. If this re spect for order and civility was daily manifested by our village ollicers it would serve to check the increasing number of drunkards on our streets and point emphatically to the advent of much needed reformation. (). W. Mills has purchased the grain house of .las. Ferguson in this place, and intends hereatter to conduct the Same. Jle will move his lamily to this iaee and again taKe up a residence lere. It is his intention, us heretofore, to pay the highest price for sill kinds of grain and produce; and by fair deal ing expects to do a nourishing business. (Jet him to bid on your grain before taking it to other markets. Sunday night being Hallow Yen a good many depredations were indulged in by the small boys in the village. A number of empty beer kegs were piled up in nont ot the liee Hive, and one would think by all appearances, that the bres had had unite a night of it. .Notwithstanding all tlus.it shows the tositionc. ( ooper takes in regard to the whiskvtralhc. lie is a strong ad vocate of Prohibition and this wasdone is a joke on him. He takes it good- naturcdlv and reels proud of his stand- ng as a temperance man. and well he may. When trade grew slack, and bills fell due, the tradesman's face grew long and blue; his dreams were troubled through the night with sherifiV, bal- i lis all iu sight. At last his wile unto him said, 4,Hise up at once, gt out of bed. and get out your paper, ink, and pen, and say these words unto all men: -My goods i wish to sell to you, and to your wives and daughters; my prices are so very low, that all will buy be fore they go" He did as his good wife advised, and in the paper advertised. Crowds came and bought of all he had, his bills were paid, his dreams were glad, and he will tell you to this day how well did Printer's ink repay. He bonsteth with a knowing wink, how he was saved by Printers ink. The u oolen Mills, in tins Place, are having a big run of work and are busy day and night. The proprietors, C. An drea' x sons, are preparing to lun all winter to turn out the immense amount of orders now on hand. Dole & Son, plumbersof port Huron, have the con tract and are busily engaged puttuig in gas pipes through the several apart ments of the milis to be used in heating by steam. 1 he steam which now goes through the waste pipe, will be utilized ior ueauug purposes mis wmier. e are pleased to see such an enterprise as our woolen mills prosper. "We regret that we haven't more lik enterprises in our midst. Let our merchants, busi ness men and citizens in general work early and late to establish more here. It is now a certainty that the project on foot to tunnel the St. Clair river will be carried out. Below is what the Pt. Huron Sunday Herald has to say in re gard to its construction: Regarding the plan of construction of the St. Clair river tunnel, it is stated that the tunnel will be of brick, circular in shape, and with walls thirty inches in thickness. Strange to sav. it will have only one track, Mr. Hobson says that if the bus iness warrants the use of a double track another tunnel will bo constructed. A careful estimate of the cost of a double track, he says, shows that it is more economical to build two single-track tunnels than one double-track tunnel. The tunnel will be one mile in length. of which 2. io feet will be under the river, 1,180 feet underground in Canada and l.soo feet under the ground on the American side. ELECTION RETURNS. Below vou will 11 nd returns from as many polling places as we could get, up to the time oi going to press: llItOCKWAV. Governor Yaple Pili; Luce V; Dickie 8i. Congress "Whiting 1SI ; Sanborn 151; Clarke 77. State Senator IJarringer !.(; Xckay l)i; Granger w. Representative Wellman 15f; French 15(1; Bettes 101. Sheriff Uernatz. 142; Petit 171; Strong ill). Clerk "Warn 150; Robertson 101; Quail 88. Treasurer Burns 153; Brooker 108; Walker 80. Register of Deeds Dutlie 217; Ernst 121); Robertson C5. Prosecuting Attorney Phillips 14D: 1'arrand ll'. Circuit Court Commissioners Lee 155; Crimmins 153; "Wolcott 170; Black 170. Surveyor Jenney 15.j; Stowell H.8. coroners Bartholomew in: -Mudge 153; Stephenson 135; Davis 157; Ran dall 811; Go wan 18). On the state ticket the Republicans get a majority on all except governor, l aple s majority being .. I lie fusion candidate's name, in this report, appears first, republican next, prohibition last. AT THE C. A, WELLS & CO, PHARMACY. Prices Lower than any other relia ble house in this city. uro Chemicals, ure Drugs, atcnt Medicines. Toilet Articles and Fancy Cui:, A Fine Line oi Perfumes. ARWID'S FAVORITE" Perfume a Specialty. Trusses, Sholder Brakes and Supporters. FREE EXHIBITION AT- LYXX. The whole number of votes cast was 12o, the prohibition ticket receiving 0. Governor--Yaple 74; Luce 43. Congress Whiting 75; Sanborn 40. state Senator Barringer 72: McKay 42. I'epresentative-Wellman 70; French 38. Sheriff -Bernatz 73: Petit 41. Clerk -Warn 78; Hobertson 38. Treasurer-- Hunts 53: Brooker 04. Register of Deeds- Duflie 84; Ernst 34. Prosecuting Attorney Phillips 71 ; Far- I .M1U -tl. Circuit Court Commissioners Crim mins and Lee 72 each; Wolcott and Black 42 each. Surveyor .lenney 72; Stowell 42. Coroners -Bartholomew and Stephen son 72 each: Mudge and Davis 42 each. births! JlAi.tj;.i in the towuslilii of nicM'Kwnv, on Tuesday Oct. Uii, inxii, tit tin wife ot Tito.-, iliil- loan, a mod. MARRIAGES W.u.kku l!o At Ann Arbor, on Tuesday. i:, in., win. wniKcr, oi isriK Kway i enrie mul Mism l'liielie lCuss, of Ann Ail'mr. We u ish the JKiitpv eoilMe ;t full iniotu ut the lov oi iiiuiTieu n ie Mi(. MiMi.KTON At tin' resilience of the l)inl s mother, ou Wednesday, let. UT, lnni, by r.iuer ii. is. inoan, .lonn . .Morgan mul .Mist Kll.i Mlddletmi. both of I'.r.u k;tv. After theeereinimy the friends ill id relatives mcseiit wi re invited to miitouixI ii table well supplied with the kihm! tliiim of life. After the supper it few luiiira were sis'iit In social enjoy went.. When the party broke up, phoIi one neeni ed to say "we have had a pleasant time." The haj'py eouple were the reeitiieiits of u uumla-r of vuluaiiu present, for v nk li thev modestly ex nessed their thanks. May they have a pleasant rip inituiKii nit. DEATHS. D.wki At her home In the tow n of Kcnoekee, ou ntiiHuiy i tri. ii, irvsi, .mis. raincK itavey, DAi'Ho At the home of his parent in the town of ! remont, Infant son of Mr. and .Mrs. John son Uapho, nj-i-ii it months. M FAci..Ni:-At his home in the township of nroeKwav. on vveunesuav. net. .o. issti. .luim .Mcr uHmie ai;ed 2 years, k tnos. and 1 days. jteeeased was H native ot Scot am . ami was born I-clt '.'nd. 1MI. lie emigrated to this eoun- try In ls.'io, and eame to letiolt the same yeai where he lived several years, lame to this county ut 1 .'; and settled in the town of l'.riM k- way,.ou,the jilaeo whore he died. npaizvbcj. Oils, TTarniah.- es & ZPctin-b Bru.a3a.es. Prescriptions Carefully Compound ed Day or Niht. C. A. Wells & CoM Fhirmachtsj BROCKWAY CENTRE, MICH. To The Public Our aim is si ill to clear out stock out,, there is no renewal of stock, only in staplos. Wo will cloar our entire stock of clothing out 25 percent, lower than any otiier doming nouso in tno place. Ladies wearing 3 and 3 size tvhoo will get bargains if they will call, in faot all must go. Merchants we aro ready to take your orders for candy, como in and see samples, and prices, your helping hand in our new enterpriso will bo appreciated. Your?, V. H. PALMER. Ovens &irr aid wood's It will cost vou onlv vovr time to stei into our etoro and -eo tho largest and cheapest stock in town, All the latent styles and shades in di 'ess goods and trimmings. A now lot of Jamestown and Turner JJroV, worsted dress goods just opened. Be suro and look at llieso goodn, boiuo thing new. - , . OUR LADIES' AND MISSES' CLOAK department is full of floods of the latest make, at juices that defy com petition. New clothing, Boots and Shoes. arriving daily, Cheapest line of caps in town, It would please us to have you oomo iu and bother us a littlo anyway. OVENS & BRA ID WOOD, OH m Last evening the citizens of our vil lage met at Central hall to discuss the propriety of giving the necessary en couragement for the building a Boiler 1'rocess l-louring .Mill. Our time or going to press prevented a report of the results; but will add that we consider the enterpriso one of great value to this place, and also to the farmer of this vicinity, should the project be carried into effect. The advantages of the Holler Mills, improved and perfected by modern invention, are rapidly sup planting the stone process as may be seen by the example of Old Brockway, hmmet and numerous other towns where the old processes were formerly in use. .Modern improvements in all kinds of industries are conspicuously taking the lead. Often do we see the prostrate forms of activity and trade spring to their feet with renewed life and vigor .at their appearance. Then with the same spirit of enterprise that characterises our neighboring towns, without a shadow of indill'erence, to consistency, receive the proposed enter prise as a vigorous impulse to activity and mutual progress. Notice The undersigned has a six octave organ for sale or will exchange for live stock. .1. B. Francis, one half mile north of Brockway Centre Auction Sale "Win. Heddicliffe auctioneer, will sell for the undersign ed at his farm 1 miles east of Peck on Saturday, Xov. 20, 1880, commencing at K) o'clock a. m., a lot of stock, farm implements, etc. John Collins. Auction Sale-Ceo. AV. Bell auctioneer, will sell for the undersigned at his farm one mile south of Old Brockway, on Thursday Xov. 18th, 1880, commencing at one o'clock p.m. sharp, a lot of stock, farm implements, etc. BicjiAiM) Drxx. Card of Thanks The undersigned wishes to thank the neighbors and friends who were so unceasingly kind during my husband's illness and burial, also to the choir for the services they rendered. Mks. Mauy McFaulaxe. Xotick Is hereby given that if the parties who are indebted to the under signed do not call in and settle before November 15. 1880, that their accounts will be placed in the hands of Wm, (lowan attorney-at-law for collection. Call now and save costs. yr.n. palmeu. Ktuavei- from the premises of the undersigned, one half mile east of Cole's school house, on or about Sept, 27th, 1880, lo ewes. They will be known by the point of the left ear being taken off. Any parties returning the same or giving information as to their where abouts will be rewarded. 2h0 John Poadway. Thoroughly Triert. After many years of exi'i lenee in mv own family and iikiii mv horses and cattle 1 am con strained to iy that 1'ai melee's I niversal Lini ment l. the most complete rcmctiv for tne cure of Kheuinatisni. Xciualuia. Iime Hack. Sore Ihroat, &e., In the human lamily, and of Hone Spavin, Sweciiv. UIiiL'lionc. Spavins, r.ruiscs ou Horses: i aKeu Hair, sore leats. M' on t attle. that 1 luvc ever Known and take pleasure in recniumemlluir to others. Ijitlcc bottles recent: common jil.e xr cents. Sold by C. A. Wells & Co. l)i You Kouvvt That the Horse ami Cattle Powder prepared by E. M. 1'imiif lee are composed of the vcrv lest ami purest, materials. J.ieoriee, t-o-iniKrock. IWoou loot, I'.iceaiupaiie, ior ( oiii;ii, i olds, l-.pl-zootle. Distemper. &.. Sulphur. Mandrake. ien- tian, sulph. Magnesia for Impure lilood; beside many oiuei luicuicui especially auamcii 10 me ciire'of Colle, Worms, Heaves, and all diseases of Horses, Cattle, Hoirs, Sheep and l'oultry. liny no other, 1- nil pounds only X cent.. Sold by C. A. WrlUfc Co. Ilucklcn'g Ari.ica Salve. The best salve m the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever j sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, ui no pay le'juneu.. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis- raciion, or money reuuuieti. rnce zo cents per box. 1 or sale by C. A. Wells i & Co. Oh my how choap ! That is what our customers all say. Uur new store affords us more room to dis play goods. New and fashionable fall millinery and wool goods com ing in on every train. Ask to see those bargains in HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, HOODS, YARNS, and tho finest stock of Millinery in the place. Remember we work cheap and will save you money. Call and look over our goods and get prices. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned at his otlice in Brockway Centre St. Clair County, .Mich., until 12 o clock noon, or tne ldtn day of ovem- ber, 1880, for furnishing materials and building a four room school house, plans and specifications to be seen at my ofllce. II. F. Leonard, Director of School Itistrlct Xo. 1, Blood will Tell. Dr. Jackson's blood and humor syrup will positively cure all eruptions, ulcers and bad sores upon the body, face or limbs. Will thoroughly cleans the sys tem and blood of every trace of diseases that have their origin therein. Cures the rheumatism, salt rheum and can ker and is well recommended by the medical profession all over the country. Price 1 per bottle. Sold by W. X. Mc Kenna, Brockway Centre. Thrir I!uBtiics Hcemlng, Probably no one thing has caused such a general revival of trade at C. A. Wells & Co's Drug Store as their giving away to their customers of so many free trial bottles of Dr. King's Xew Discovery for consumption. Their trade is simply enormous in this very valuable article from the fact that it al ways cures and never disappoints. Coughs. Colds. Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup and all throat and lung diseases quickly cured. Vou can test it before buying by getting a trial bottle ffree, large size 1. Every bottle warranted. Miss G. Boce. Brockway Centre. Grandy's old stand. BEE HIVE. IIROCKWAY CI2NTHU MARKET. Xol WhltWhat C7 No 8 red Whwtt oh NotwhltdOat , S7 No 1 mixed Oat..., st) Xo mixed Oati 944 llarlt-y....,., US 1 10 I'eai 87 Putter. v. 1A Eir(r tr Aoiltxa no routou.,..,.., - 30. The undersighed havin lately opened up business in Brockway Centre in tho building adjaoent to McICenna's drug storo wishes, in this way, to bring his stock before tho public and hopes to receive the patronage of all. Tho stock oon sists of a fine line of Sewing Machines, Sowing Machine Needles of all kinds, Stationery, Confectionery, Fancy Baskets, Toilet Articles, Lamps & Lanterns, School Supplies, Harmonicas, Collars and Cuffs, Combs, etc. Call in and look over tho stock. Sowiag machines repaired. All our goods aro new and fresh. No old ?toc, V to select f rora. Yours RespVy O. COOPER. CLOTHING, GLOTHJWG We have just received a large p-nd complete ka sortment of Clothing which Is now ready 4 ' ' for your inspection, SPENDID LINE OF SUITS FROM SI2 to $17. Special attention is called to ouj ' $5.00,16.00, $7.00, $8.00 & $9.0 SUITS. Boy's and Children's Suits in great variety.- We also carry a complete stock ofBbots Shoes, Hats, Caps and Gent's Furnishings. LADIE'S & CHILDREN'S SHOES, Don't fail to get prices. DOTY- & KEELER. a. o ra o p HH P -t 5" -1 3 -, 3 D (S2) o E. V D O o 05 O O 1 o n B n C n a p a p a . 3? H O A a Q H H X 171 O X (S2) B3 -V1 V. F, HALL & CO., Huron Avo. and River St., POUT IIUnOlT, MICUXGAXT. Aro making special inducements to the trado generally. Kvory pur chaser of Dry Goods at their store to tho amount of $5.00 or more, will be presented, free of charge, with a handsome oil painting on canvas, size 14 x 22 inches, which we guarantee is worth (to buy at any Art store) more money than you pay for your goods. Remember this picture is a genuino work of art, produced by hand at considerable expense. Never again will this offer be repeated iu Port Huron. We do this to advertise our business. What is our los ii your gain. Our prices will be lower than ever and our assortment largor. 30 dozen 5-buttonkid gloves, all shades at 09 cents. 200 cewraarket cloaks, good value, at $4.00, $5.00, $7.00 and $9.00. 25 sill; plush cloaks, cheap at $35.00, for $25.00. Short wraps from $5.00 to $40.00. In our Dress Goods department we have all the latest novelties in Tricots, Camelettes, Knickerbockers, Niggerhead, Moosehead, Etc. Our underwear department is full of new goods and needs only to be seen to be appreciated. Agents for Buttenck's patterns. u cSS CO., Opposite 09 ceut Core , .4