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Roswell & Vancamp will havoa change of ad. in this space next week. DISCOVERY, COMBINATION DAISY TEA, A new discoverv for Asthma and Shortness of Breath, and to purify the blood and to correct the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach, & etc. Now II. MUSTARD of PORT HURON, Mich, has been a great suf ferer with Asthma and Shortness of Breath had tried many medicines but !., ,1 aiwnrn.i a nrw remeuv ana was cureu in two hours. Three months has passed and no return. Send for one box of the Tea, ahd one bottle of the Catarrh Cure which we will send froo of express charge for $2.00, with particulars how to use them, it is the only Remedy that will permanently cure Catarrh, Asthma and purify the Blood, will correct the Liver and restore the sulfering patient to peace and comfort. Fail not to try it and be a witness of its merits. Manufactured at Port Huron, and Sarnia, Ont. H- MUSTARD-, POHT HTJnOH. Mich.. CORRESPONDENCE. Oapao Gapers. Horn, Oct 8 1 st, to .Mrs. David 1) Mr.rtlu i tlm'.lttcr. ,'i.iU'. suM Ms iYivty a.-iv farm to 1). .Muilin, consideration dl,UuO.(Ni. Judge Walker sold his eighty acre farm on the south side of the village to l'liil. Morley for 82,5)U.U). Several Capacers visited Port Huron on Monday. Jas. lleiiuie of Fort Cratiot visited his uncle 'I'hos. Jsrown over Sunday. Mrs. Frank Connell of Urockway visited her parents last week. lA'K. What Is nt 11 l it slulitoiit ii sliut ( uiil. Iioimmr a couuli, stiiilnliifx iiimI fxtiuiistiuu tin1 Inuu.i until siu.li mi InfliUiuxl condition ovist that nowriHil rciurilli K lire nut ulwiiya ulili In stoii t lit dlsi'itu ami tin rs(iii ;:'.s Into roiiHiiiiiiitluii (nun lut-iv ist'iilivt. Ilnlint ho f.mllsli lift list.' IliiliilltdllH . . l!;:U.,:u. ulucii i ntiiv-. tV liiii'.il'i Hint tor liiMi tit.1 tiini.il ami Iiiiikh tvu'it u lii-nl- III'' llltlllr-lll l' llll tllC lSfllMM iiirts. Kvcn tllllHU vvlin are Imt tin- vnrks of tlulr rntir si'lvr rt ri'lii' wiiiiilfitnl lii lt. In ciiiii iiii: vliiHiiit i iiuuli It Is invaluable. I'rliv 2-. mill .7) iruts, Sul.l liyf. A. Wi lis & Co. A DM I N ISTK.VH K'H SAI.K. State of MMiliruii. ('(unity of I.Hiiwrl.! In tlio inyttcr ni the estate of I'Aun Walker, i ROMS & illSEY, laleralo - X' iVPIl ttllU. IJUIU IXXUUtki), HAMS. SAUSAGES. &c. BROCK WAY CENTRE, MICH. . Oaah. 3?aid for Hides. Oysters and Game in Season. INTERNATIONAL Circuit Court Jurors. The following jurors for the Novem ber term were drawn at X'ort Huron ou Saturday. Court meets on .Monday November loth: JJerlin Joseph Miller. J Jrockwayl )arwiu Drake. Uurtchville Lyman Windsor. Fort Huron City, first ward Theod ore England. Casco William Foss. China Thomas A'ood3, Clay Dennis Swartout. Fort Huron City, second ward F. Charles Fichhorn. Clyde -David Atkins. ( 'olumbus Patrick; Kelley. Cotterville William A. Cottrell. Fort II urou City, third ward Tho mas Halkwell. Kmmet J ohn ( 'ttvanagh. Fort (Jratiot William McLeary. I'ort Huron (.'ity, fourth ward John Zeller. ( 1 rant James Monroe. Greenwood John Lavall. Ira John Shindler. . Fort Huron City, llfth ward Dennis San J tile. K en oc k ee ( ) 1 i v e r 1 J ryce. Kimball -Fred Wilson. Lynn John M. (Jreen. St. Clair City, first ward -Andrew Eber, Jr. Mussey -Jacob Larch. Para for Sale. A fine farm of Si) acres situated in the township of Flk and described as ilfci'iiscii. .iicc is iicrt iiy Riven, mat in wr- Nlllinci' ol nil unlet' Kl'ttnieil in mi' llluirlMylU'U, ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t.-t rii t or of the estate (if Maid ileeeinicil, ly ine I inn. .iuuu'u oi iTnimic, lor me comity oi ui leer. on tlietlilril iln.v of August. A. I. there will Ih suit I at puliUe vender, to t lit lilclicst hid der, nt the uvniU's In the Township ot l.viin. lit the county ot St. Clair, in said State, on '1 iiesday the until tlav of Novcinher, A. I. lssti, at ono o'l liM'k In the tifternoon of that day (snlijei t to all Incumbrances ly luoi tae or titlierw Iso ex isting nt the time of the death ot saltl deeeasetl. or lit thn time of sale,) the following dest'i lued real 'stat'., to-vvlt : all the rlfrlit, title and Interest of said tleeeasetl In and to. The west luilltlxif the south-east iiarter (1 1 of section one tninlA ITII 1 ftftl llllll rxr1 COLUMN. l'lli- w mini .nil, inou. .AMIIIIIIIMrilKU port nuROsr. micil . The best equipped lluglnem College in the West. or circulars Kivinsr particulars, address. J. it. OOOD1EK. Fresldent. Watch for a Now Advertisement in this Snrab NoxtWeek. DOXT'T SPEITD TILSB TO RBAID TKIS- TTnlao vnn nPfd Hrr Goods. Groceries. Tin ware, Crockery, Boots, Shoes, Uats, Caps and a ejoneral line of merchandise, suited to the wants of the public, which we cordially invite you to inspect and compare prices before purchasing elsewhere. We aro constantly receiving - New Goods, hnvwiih cash, and will not be undersold. We have adopted the one price system and are receiving a liberal and increasing patronge the south i of the south east quarter of because we sell cood eoods cheap and at the SAME PRICE to ALL, and Section h. The buildings are not very give 16 oz. to the pound. 4 quarts to the gallon and 86 inches tc . the ard f - L Come and see us. wo aro always nere 10 tuuiv yuuu u r" Jiabcock, Feck, Mich We are thankful for past f avers and trust Dy :air dealing to ineru a con tinuance of the same. Very Respectfully, FINLAYSON & WARING. Rheumatism Can be Cured Notwithstanding thero arc many tlioiuanj suffer, injf from tins luiintul uml Uanroas iIisuumc, who huve expended tortuncs In iltH-tnrinfr in tho hope thitt they might be cured. Ittit Hhvumatism, lixa Scrotulu and Salt Khetiin. ii a disease of the blood. caused by excess ol uric or litluc utid in the blood, It ban bullied the nkill of our bekt phykiti.nm ail over the land, and there urc to-iluy more men, women und children fluttering I'rom thin terrible (lia ease than ever bclore, und the oiinion seems almost universal that it I incurable, but this is a mistaken idea for it tan be cured, lint not in a day or week, as many seem to expect. Nothing short of a Uior oiijjh treatment with a remedy that will cleanse the blood of the acrid jxiison nnil that will build up the debilitated system, enrich the blood, increase the circulation and restore the liver and kidneys to healthy action can effect a permanent cure. A remedy romoiinded from roots, herbs, bark and fruits, whose curative properties are particularly adapted to all diseases of the blood, and when used as directed will cure any case of Kheumatisnl, either chronic, acute, inflammatory or sciatic, is J lib. bard's Rheumatic Syrup. This remedy stands far ahead of all others for the cure of the diseases above mentioned, and the proprietors have that con fidence in its curative powers that thev will give $100 for any case of Khcumatism, Salt Klu-uin, Scrofula or llrysipelas it will not help or curt. Hibbard's Ithuumatic Syrup is put up in larye bottles, and is sold by druKisU Ki-nerally at $-oo per bottle, or six bottles for $5.00, or we will send it to any address on receipt of price. If you are a sullcrer from any of the alovc dis eases, or any disease of the blood or skin, do not delay but jjo at once and jret one-half dozen bottles of Hibbard's Uheumatic Syrup and you will bless the day you heard of it. Send for our pamphlet and read of those who lUve been cured by rt use. Address RHEUMATIC SYRUP CO., Jackson, Mich. HEW GOOB; Why MuNert With DyipcpHlii when I'aniM'Ice' Dvsiicpsla, lMiilirtes, Kiilncy and l.ivi-r liin will work won ilers, iHir-vliiK you itt once. Do not wait till l)VHH-i).sla has overcome and Diabetes lias taken run osses.Hi(iii ot yoin iiiMly but remember that "an oiiiii u or prevention Ii worth a miihiI of cure. - i ins line preparation win also tone tip the kidneys and liver un elenn.se the .system of Hll impurities, nice 1 jcr liottle. SolilbvC. A, ells Co. NEURALGIA CURED. Jackson, Mich. l'"ilVmcn-1 loive BHffereil levoii(l tnentir w nli !'i nr.iLla. uml I am onlv too gai to Kay that IM'bunlV lll.etiinatir Syrup lm afforded tue Kiinplctu 10 lof. It i a meat remedy. ours triilv. K A.fILI.S, Doalcr In Hour, Feci an: tirnin, IU Mill SU A nno lino of Watches from $3. up at C, II. Niggemans. Go to C. II. Niggeman'fl for your School Books and Stationery. A full line of Sewing Machine Neodlea and Oil at C, II, Niggoman'a. Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware at tho lowost pricos at C. II. Nigge- mans. "Standard " Rotary Shuttlo Sew- inn luacmne. tno iicrutost runninrr machine in the market at C II. Nig-geman's. C. II, Niggeinan has just received at $30.00 stock of Harmonicas. A fine assortment to select from. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry neatly repaired at C. II Niggeman'u. New Three Months Free. The publishers of that excellent monthly. The Housekeeper, Minneap- stock of Dry Goods, a dandy lin6 of Prints, Ginghams, Dress Goods, oils, .Minn., otter to send it 'free for Flaonels, Shirtings, Cottnsdw, good Block of Notions and tjj Gent's Gurnishing Goods. HEADQUARTERS FOR ROOTS AND SHOES. You can buy clothing at cost. In fact wo will not be undorsold. You Can save money by giving us a call before purchasing elrewhere. Respectfully Yours, HOLDEN BROTHERS. Tho Song of tho Threshing Machine is heard in tho land. SO SSI BLACK OIL, GOLDEN OIL, ENGINE OIL, LARD OIL, LEOWS t HAROWAR i CLOUT NAILS. LACING, RIVETS, ladies who are keeping house. The addresses may be at one or several postollices, but must be sent before November loth, issfi. The Housekeep er is one of the best publication! in the country. p Brace Up, You are feeling depressed, your np petite is poor, you are bothered with Headache, you are lidgetty, nervous, and generally out of sorts, and wmit to brace up. Jlrace up, but not with stimu lants, spring medicines, or bitters, which have for their baises very cheap uau wmsKy, ami wnuii stimulate you for an hour, and then leave you in worse condition than before. What vou want is an alterative that will purify your blood, start healthy action of Liv er and Kidneys, restore your vitality, and give renewed health and strength. Such a medicine you will gnd In Klec- tnc J Jitters, and onlv & cents a bottle at l A. Wells & (Vs Drug store. Students' Songs. Moses Klhir. While n student ut Harvard ,!. lew. earned his entire eolletre cxneitse of alumr u ui""T.um iiuiiuis a year ov iiihkiiik inmiks, sueli as, "llnrvMnl ami Its siirroiindliiu's." "Kind's J.( kx, MIrli.. October. 18S3. Thl is to certify that 1 havo used your medl. clno for tho cure of MiMle Rheumatism with bonelielal reHiilts. und can recommend tho inmu to all ihtmhih Kiinliarly atlllctcd. I nlike nnexieinal njiplication, it tcema to remuvo tin llesi by inirifyina tho blood, itesnoctfilly, iKOK(iES'. KENXEDV, Secretary of Jackson Electric Light Co, SSnHE TAILOR, OK IJROIIKWAX CENTRE, 4TO THE FRONT" with tlio finest lino of fall and winter samples that ever was seen. Farmers who bring their cloth can get it cut and tuado cheap. own very I -o An invitation is extended to every body to come to the old and reliable store of CHARLES DEWEY, MELVIX, MICH. Where you can buy Dry Goods, Hoots, Shoes, Groceries, Hardware, Clothing etc., as cheap as anywhere else in tho country and Whero you can got a BARREL OF FINE SALT, or 20 pounds of good sugar rasE op ouaxigs, by making a cash purchase of $20. and 1 pound of ourbest tea or 1 pound of our best plug to bacco by making a Anderson & Company, fort Bursa i:i Srockway Centre. P. McDOUGALL, Cleaning & Repairing CaSll PUfChaSG Of $10.00, neatly and pioraptly dono Hand-lMok of Hoxton, I he Harvard Register," I P nT'iTI T"l I TT PTIA H I T T He. and hlnet- graduation, a few vears up,, I M 11 L' A 'I'll I A la has jM.l.lished many sueeessf.il books P A I I . MU. anions them .studeiits' Si.iiks." whieh lias hui UUll 1 1 IllJJ 1U UillJDl the most remai kahle sale ever known for a look I ' xices X-iOw" tlxip Season. FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS. Great Reduction in Prices and Notions. on all Dress Also a G!TT OP OIJE FOUND OF GOOD TEA To every Purchasor of a pair of Men's Boots. And a THREE POUND BAR OF SOAP ' i free with every pair of Ladies Shoes. '. Good Bu,tter and Kggs tagen same as cash. New Goods arriving every week. J. D. McKEITH, Gpoakor, Mich. u-xriit-cuQ and XJrLciortaasixig:. ' 4 MAIN STKHirrvOPPOSITE DUFFIE'S BLOCK. A hi Lisa ofCasbts ani Csfini Emalsiinj lj" Improved , Process. an ;noo-0d of Its class, liver 4o.ooo conies of "the Student ' Soncs" have already been made and the demand is Mam io ne us aciive as ever. Hie jiroliahle cause of this siieecus Is the fai t that prior to the luiblleatlon of "Students' Songs," there was no oook eoniaiiuiiL' soul's and music that have (lruii(r up and beeoinu jtojuilar w ithin colleuo walls dm lux the a.st ten years. The Holies have iH-en heard and beartllv enjoyed by thousands of in-opie ai uiee cuius, coneeris. utnirw fsi v it.'s. i imene !M ieiies, in uoiiie circles ami sin-ial aatli- crinits. iney nave a jM-eiillur breezlness and iniriii-niaKin ca paeity tiiat make them enjov ami! on all enjoyahie occasions. I he book lts-if is nisi; a cause oi its kiicccss. It is liamlsomel v printed, uml contains no sous, with their mttsie, iii.ui iv mi oi w iiicii urv copj i innieu, ami xo lu' loiinii in no oilier collection, it Is it surprise to nnu so cnoiee a collection or new uml copy-righted lolly noiiks und music, .selllm; for onlv .vi g- i I rt iiis. i.iko iiiiuiKsi an successes, ii lias lis 1 1 it-1 VXUUUp I "MtmHH, ami someuiv rather deceptive In their ninnr u. vircmi) nitrilll S(W ,lliel collections of student or college songs nre In the market, but ine genuine iimi ongiuui iook of ".students' sigs," tiie only one that lias Ikimi iioteworthliv successful Is wilted and compiled hv Win. J(. Hills, u young Harvard graduate, and' published ii; .uiw juiv, i iiuivaru niiuure, in l am bridge, Mass. One Door South of House. Commercial With many thants to tho public for past favors I am Yours Respectfully, CIIARLKR DEWEY. TRUNKS The mot im'iiil.'i Weekly nuwcnnrH'rdi'Totfd nucleii.-o, nik'c Untiu'i.onuiui . rinf dwi-nvcca , ia vent ioy, () 1'itoM'i, e. r ;ni Hi. 1,. J. Uvrry ii'ttii t.tT illii-ir.if.'it wuli 'lcu'!'.d eivrnviiu'. This jm!.!ii'i!l iim f-j - ni-li. miim i va!ni,.,-r i iii')f!.iTinl;a l infuiiiint.. n e-h ,-.'-, rli! 1.- Hiflmtit. The iiuiniil i,t ih j hi i;..vi:jr jttKuii'x In H'ch llr. tin olrmlMinii ti'-ri'v u ,unl lliat of nil obor prrs i( it elrvi coiulilird. Irlco jvnr. li".,nnl to(!lnt. fulil .. !l n-wlfiilrrs. 1.1UXN CO.. PublUher. No. 8JlI:routir. V. Y. ff Slunn & . hire 1 I V .1... Ii.-.l Thirl.. 'h r"nt rioira iia De prpra linorit thnn One Hundred Thou and iiii:ution iur iiuit'ins n ino WM. H. HARRIS, CARRIAGE WAGON Worko To th front with a Fall LId of C4.RRIAOES tod WAGONS fitnttj itjU tad finiih. BUG. GIES and WAGONS constantly on band. Three Spriog and Platform Carriage, Top and Optn Buglei of every deiciiption and ityle, all band made. Farmeri and catrona oleaaa fir ma call before purchatiog elsevbrre. I am tar i will be to your atisfaction and at all my work it warranted in every particular you have no link to run youraelvee. I do j tut what I ader. 'Ine every time. Repairing, painting and bone, bntinjr promptly atteoded to. Thanking tbe puhlio for part patronage I would solicit a con inuanoenf the same. . BE00KWAY OKHTRE FAIR. ('. S. King Hair blankets 1st: loir cabin unlit 1st; table Mpnud 1st; white, yum 1st; rag 1114 liialactoon 2nd; ladies 1st; I SflUinlil f;t Pfltkiriunny a' 1st ; Jar ieaches 2nd; ie;irsL'iiil: plums 1st; vellow rare riKi iK-aelies 1st; red checked isi ; jar minor p.i.uu, ELEGANT HEARSE A ALWAYS IN READINESS, C2X&XIGSS XISASOUAB3LE. - I am just receiving fine line of Extension Tables, Kitchen and Fall-leaf Tables, I make a specialty of lied Roon Suits, which I am st-llinrr "cneaperinan me cneapesi. au anu aee ami you will be convinced. P. A. OItISWOLDf J. W. STRATTON. FRANK LANDRO. UnderAking. Funeral Director. Furniture L. wiKiiieiibiirg Winter t'Lish nuns 111 wool isi. Mrs. .las. Hidden Collection of astor.1 bouiniet of eoloivd grasses 1st. Mrs. NV. M. Tomliiison Woven l"d aprvud 2nd; corner bracket 2nd. . M. Toiiillnson Kirly rose iiotatoes 1st. liobt. Miawllartlett near '.'i d: Uiichcss near 2nd. W . I). v ear-MaiUiH prajn' 2d. ('has, Williams Muddle horse zd. 1). 1C. Mosher Suekln colt 2d. S. C. 1 lull man llalley ad: whlto red nosed corn 1st. I "line Mi Tnally Span lioiscs 2d. V. H. Hill Udllon -J yewrs old '.'d. ('has. Ijix-ln Voke oxen 1st; MtulHoii 2d. ('has. Fletcher Horse i. Mos'!i Hallead Sinule carilaL'e hor.-.e 1st? titn- louse yeese 2d; carlv cubbuc 2d. .1. A. Anderson I'alr mares 4-vear-old l.st. IjciiiiicI Lincoln 1 lily 2d. Knjreiie Klelv 1 1st; pair horses l.t. Mrs. W. It. Scott Woven woolen coverlet 1st; Iok cabin iiuilt 2d. Jo. Stei linif Winter Sii:h 1st. Mr M;irv I Icwltt I lnlr nv il,h 1,1 Kiit. ivcttieweil stallion ; years ola, 1st and l;'ntirl M'tm mt fnrciirn oonntricii. L'hi-it.. Trnil-Jlarki. Copy-nintn. Aiumut.'nt. nil nil otbr paprr fur inr!ij to mvrntnrs tuiir rmiiie in wio ,( (!, I'niind.v h.Dflnnrt. irncr, iml nflii.r rlrn rolltilrlf . Iin:. ilifl pan-il lit )nirt notice nit on nMnnlile l'riin. Inlnrciacii.fi b fi o'ltnlnlnf rntcnts clit'rr .'J fully xni-n wlthouf chnr'c Hiind-bookM o nifLniiitiiin Horn. fr. l'atvnts clilniniil thoiiKh lunn w ('". aro noticed in the Soieniiiij Ai'ierii'nn lre. Tlio ilvnntimd of mh notice 1 1 cil iinrl t'H.H )iv all pcrauue Uo wish todi iu of fioir rite'il, . iMwm Air.vs . CO.. omce CcnKTiric A: .x:cx:r. a:i Lroa tj. Now Vurk. For Hard Times. THE WEEKLY EXPOSITOR AND DEMOREST'S VALISES. I have just received a full line of Trunks and Valises which I will sell cheap for oash. Also all kinds of summer goods and a full stock of everythins in my line, Givo mo a call, WALLACE 3R0CICV7AY CENTRE. JUST RETURNED ! From tbe Eat with an Elogant Gtock of ifiery or Dress Goods on which I am amply prepared to fire my cua- tomeri the advantage of the advanced atylea and low pricea of eautern tnarketa. I wish ea peclally to call your attention to my complete stock of Ladles wear in Hat, and Bonnet. which I sell at prleea from BO cts upwards. All goods and trimming to please the taate. and pri cea to ault the tlmea. Thanking you for the lib eral patronage In the pant and acllcltlng a cen ' tlnuance of the name. I remain your Fall - Q-oodjB I We hare juat received a fine line ef epoUr Dress Good in fauey afcAtfea, eoaatatiac ef all Wool Tricets. Iforae-asuM Caaliam and Wonted SuiMags wita yUaeaiaa and trimmings u mates, wfelefc are rare bargains. " 1 11 A nice line of Boys school puiU just received, which are cheap. also A full lino of Boots, Shoes Gro ceries fcc. Try our Extra Value Tea, at 3 lbs for 1$, and you will use no other. .vp i mr nmnti. i remain yours f -r mt a w. w FcirrTEToflRRoTC A. & E. 0 LEAR Y. ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY MAGAZINE dinloma. Jos. i iblmns Toilet set 1st; idctjire frame 1st; ! 8trawbern- water coin needling 1st. Mrs. Kolit Kix MaiiKlewortzi Is 1st. N. IjiiiijiKIii t'olt 'i year old 1st. Sam tiray HcIkIiiui outs 1st; 1 our 1st; sow 1st; 2 pigs 1st; Uljiloma on best sow und boar on uroumis. Win. K. Sott-Stallloli 2d. Win. lllatk rejiiers 1st; Ktnplro sUto inita toes 1st. Jacob Crimes Brood nmre and colt 2d; colt isi; mure cnit .n; ewe 1 year om isr ami L'd; ram 2 year old Ut: lam lamb ill; bahlwln aiuiles 1st: belief lower 1st; mate I. ploplns 1st; fall penrs ini ; iim ii ; ijiiinccs isu k. ii. smut -itour i cars om ist; ixiar 1 year om isi iiiki ihi; iii'oimi sow ir.i; uoiirjug it and 2d. Mrs. C. f 'umiibell lied nstracbaii 2df nowaw. RC' 111. J. 1). (Jrlnnell Iron Harrows 1st: LTtieral nur. jxise ilow 1st und 2nd; Dooro, Ootth, Bllndo, Mouldings. DrockbtoCtalrh tieo. Ariiot Tram In harness 1st. Icvi Mori Ill-Cow 4 years old 1st. .1. It. Cowi II 15onr piu 1st. A. Nobles Itpiod mare and colt 1st. W. II. Harris Ton bitirtiv. dexter Jd: ton Ihil'l'v star tst ; 'i siriin: :t suited bur gy 1st. II. 11.1 kill.HOllSt.lltlflll 1st .Cata I ',.'n"s Aiken- M ill- 'i year i,ld 2d. i.iik nucvei -iciuti year okuii Harness 1st. javiu Mitchell -MUiiiiiin 3 year old 1st. 11. West Mar- I year old ad. II. iSalleiitlne- liiidoniH on display of boots. ('. Andreii - t hille tlon graiies 1st. Miss Nettle Hull - Sreclal on add.lo liorso. The place to buy goods At Bock Bottom Prices. Both Publications, One Year, suits of clothes for $3 ad upwards. Boots and shoes away below par from 75o to $4. Dress Goods civen away. Fino Muslin's for , ' 5o per yard. Fine Buffs for Co per yard. Lawns from So.to 10c per yard. Satins, the finest in town, for 12c. TIICDCOT With Twelve Cut Paper Patterns of year ewe oiection ana ei any sue. $2.60 (TWO SIXTY). flEMOREST'S Ti 1 r- u if W wta anarantee tha LOTELL WASHES to do better work and do it ruder nd ta leee tlaae thaoi aar ctter maahlM too wona. warrmniDa nn revt; aaa u u ewsrt uh the ACEWTO VAWTGD nuyOTOMAmtittvtaiXiag trm ttfa 81&0 tr meatk. Tsnnera bmJes t0 to 80 dnrtasT bm srtstse La MbarerieUraooeMBaUlDffthUWaatMr. otafl prioeonlf Baror o thoed trlny an mwM, AlaotbaOaa tfttod KJEY8T0BTE WBXNG.aS U tmaanfietarera lowest prtoe. We turtle tbe strlekMS tmtUnMca. 0a yoor addreaa OS postal card f or twMm pacttoafecs, LOVELt VASC21 CO., ERIE. P. RIVER STREET PLANING MILL Rlrer Street, Near Seventh .Street. Bridge Port'. Huron. I would intitt all about to build t-r neoding wcrk p ray line to call on or write me. THE RES Of all tho Magazines. SSSr FIRM I NEW GOODS! ZlluBirnted vlth Ordinal Steel Engrav 4na, I'hniofrneurrt, Oil J'ictmret and riT sm7TTT?a . fin Uoodeul, maktnff it the Modi I ljiXUUiliXVlJl0 Mlmgatin Atnerica. RKuuirta(,a always fresh and prices away down. Shelf ana Heavy nam ware, lots oi X-Ow IJPIESIECZES- 0 ANY PA and in ANV SIZR DEIt. rtltllnir tho bolder to the clrrl irrKIt V Illustrated In that nmntwr. Ralls, Window and Door Frnmoo, Etc. I hare the largest and lt eqnippel mill in this Motion s of the; State, and can supply an Jthin2inanufactre4l by wool workrrs. ' ' ' , CBailders are requested to nd for a copy of my Illustrated logne and Price Liftt. E- B TAYLOR-. DEMOIlEST'.s MOVTnr.v 4.iP .ui, 1 5t uml a. war down. li. ? jniiKwtiui. x ue xarircsi in 5..VUS ",rt in trcuintion. and fbn rrt TWO I;)llar Family Mna-atino Issued. l.Vfl will in, iuo i went RU C M tO Period fWhen in town please call and .mtnA mi. ilnnl X. n trmihlA tc M TWOntT-KV nml nr i, It. n.,l,lv...-1 VA"o ' " continually Improved and ao citcrjivcly I show goods. Our TUOttO, Odlcals. and ennal tn nr inmrnvln ft I nN. eleraritlT printixl luid fully lllnstmted Pub. Itabod bf W. .Tcnnlnrs rtetnorent, New Tork, AND BY tPCIAL AGREEMENT COMBINED W'.TH THE f etitU Expositor at $2,60 Per Tear St 'Small Frofiis d Quick Salss," W. H. BALLENTI1 Drockvny, Mich. The Undersigned having opened a now store at Valley Centro Mieh., wuci o o w 111 uuiiniaiiiiy Keep in riock a general nimonmeni oi DUV GOODS, GROCEIUKS, I100TS, SHOES, HATS. CAPS and G22XTTS rUniTISXIllTa GOOSB; Also a full line of TINWARE, Itavincr purchacd toy coods at a sacrifice, I am bound tonell the same cheap for CASH or PRODUCE. Highest market prico paid for Nutter, Eggs, Woolen AJitts, Socks Ac. (N. U.) Parties coming from Hrown City or Melvin and makint? a purchase of t5.00 worth or over of goods, at ono time will havo thcij RAILROAD FARC PAID DQTII IVAYO. Pjirtios buying clothing will lave 20 per cent. ISAAC HERMAN. I.