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eauty Is desired anil admired ly nil. Anions tho things which may tn-st bo done w ruhauco perHonal beauty is tho daily uo of Ayer's Hair Vigor. No matter what tho color of tho hair, thin prepa ration give it a lus tre and pliancy that adds greatly to Ha charm. Should the hair bo thin, hartth. CJ" dry, or turning gray. Aj-cr Hair Visor will restore the color, bring out A Mn growth, uul tender th old wft nd hiy. for keeping the scalp cln, cool, nd healthy, thr ia uo lt.r jrejaratloa 1b tho market. "I am free trt confess that a trial of Ayer's Hair Vigor has eonrined me that it Is ft genuine article. Its iim has not only canned the hair of my wife and daughter to bo Abundant and Glossy, but it has given my rather stunted mus tacho a respectable length and appear ance." 15. Uritton, Oakland, Ohio. "My hair wan coming out (without any assistance from my wife, cither). I tried Ayer's Hair Visor, using only one bottle, and I now havo as tine a head of hair as auy turn could wish for." It. T. tJchiuittou, Dickson, Tenn. " I havo used Ayer's Hair Vigor in my family for a number of years, and re gard "it as tho best hair preparation I know of. It keeps tho sculp clean, tho hair soft and lively, nud preserves tho original color. My wifo lias ued it for a long timo withni"st satisfactory re units. llenjamin M. Johnson, M. I)., Thomas Hill, Mo. " My hair was becoming harsh and dry, but after using half a but tin of Ayer's Hair Vigor it grew black and glossy. I cannot express the jv and gratitude I feel." Mabel C. Hardy, Dclavan, 111. Ayer's Hair Vigor, ritEI'AKF.D BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold hy. Druggists and rertumerj. OH I MY BACK! ENGLISH BUCHl la One of tho Best INVKSTICATORS IN USE. 'ill cur. all d ! f la. EM..?.. Bladdor. Irritation ' t N.tk fth Madder llurulua IrlM, talwrt, U.rrrbra In II lit it da-y, l)ihrr, Cooif.tlon of the KIiIiift. llrtck lut le;nl. I'laea, Inflammation of tb Ki.lii.'ja and II I l J- r. iropT af klJiirr., Acli I'rloe, Hloodv I'rin FAIN IS MIK HACK, KcUu'.Iud of L'riur. 'rnuriit I rhiu tkm. liavcl lu all In forto., lual.llltr to Rrlaln Uir Wairr. .arllulrl In poro a.ltaneM la IIV. IT IS A KIUVKY IXVr'.S Till tTOR ihM tftorr th Crlna t lt naiurul r.lor reni'itr. th .-M an I urulii,(. and llio rtTicl if tlm ju-Iv at Mniovicaiiu drink. PRICE, 81 1 Three Dottles for 82.90. Dllvrrt tr tit anr rhuxf. Cirii'ud for Circular. H14 hj all lrui;;.u. W. JOHNSTON 6 CO.. Soia . rFTK0IT MICH. Summer Tours. Fata Steamers. Low Hates. V Vripa J" Wk SttwMt DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND UlgTi. Chaboyfaa, Alpati, ITarrliTUl. Oaaoda, 8nd . JPcrt Huron, BU Our, 0Ubi Uouaa, Mann City. Xrry Week Day iwa DETROIT AND CLEVELAND aTpll Sunday Trip during July tad A Bruit. Our Illustrated pamphlets JUtca and Xzanralon Tiaktta will b furalafcd by your Tiekot Agant, or ftddroos C. D. WHITCOMB, Ctn'l Pat. Agar., Detroit & Cleveland Stetm Nav. Co Detroit. MICH. $5UU KtWARD! Vf wH iw th ai-n- rrwart tor an rua of Urtr riplala )yrpila, Cii k Hrari:trtilii1iritln.C'Dilitir)B nr Cfcllrrntit, w .-aniMt cure wtlb Wol'i Vrjrlabl. I.ler Mil. whn lha 4nt nvnaara trtttjy cmpliil with. 1 ht y ara purrly vrgrlahlr, aa4 ai n fall la t. uU.facUon. Pufar Call. 1jit( lKi.,,raa laiolnf SO pill,, ':S rrnM. Far lala ky all drugi;lt. Bar. of roum.rf.Ui a1 lniUa:orn. Th nu"ia nianufacturtil only hf iviUlN :. WlT A )., 1M A )rl V. MaJimi tl., Clikafo. tia. -wl ,.' - ! I til prr' j .... .. . .outttauip. a -. -rr r": tyi c Wtf !- ITT FT o.-.k M;r n -re:. r. tit )i"ir .: ; r...- v - : -i itf !(-. U J-...I Vi.;;-'i't 1,1 I .i;r .-i.!f;t (' t ! i a-. :j -if ii 1' .i ' " j ' ' ' " NEW HuSEViiXG LACfE i5J ,Ll",.., ATLri'i a,.v,. I'-';.. WW Kidnev MACKINAC. TI13 Vco!y Expositor. Tin' i:-:ia v. li-:cK:ni-:i: 11, lS. COUNTY COLUMN. Tort Huron owns 370 vessels. Lizzie Emery, of Murine City, (lied December HUh. The Chiiutiiuqua cirele nt Cjiikic has thirteen members. Fort (Srutiot would like to hav her residences numbered. F.rnest 1 )elleree, of (!aiac, is studying telegraphy at Emmet. A special Christmas fund was raised in Tort Huron for the poor. The bonded debt of Tort Huron is $H,00 less this year than last. Kev. W. II. Flint, of Capac, usev a type-writer to answer correspondents. . The Catholic ladies held a bazaar in the Princess theatre, L'ort Huron, last week. There have been numerous applicants for the position of keeper of the poor house. The city school teachers of Fort Huron received l.Sfii in salaries last Friday, Win. Kilgour has been re-elected as keeper of the poor house tit a salary of $((0 a year. A lady in Fort Huron had one of her legs broken.last week, by being run over by a wagon. Moses McKay, of l'ort Huron, was hit in the eye by a nail and will lose the sight of that eye. The township of Emmet has paid its share of the state and county taxes, amounting to sum, The stores at .St. Clair have made an agreement to close sit eight o'clock for the rest of the winter. A IVrclieron stallion belonging to Urown iV Spcrry, of Uerville, and cost ing !il.MK, dit'd last week. Mary Halpin, of Marine City, a re spected maiden lady, aged 52 years, died Dec. ITth, of heart disease. The grounds around and back of the Oakland house, St. Clair, are being im proved and made beautiful. Forefathers day was celebrated in the Con'l churcli at Fort Huron, last Friday, by tin oyster supper. UcoW. Smith, of Marysville, will lose the sight of one of his eyes bv get ting a dose of birdshot in it. Sheldon V IMknap, of St. Clair, have manufactured at their brickyards the past summer nearly 7,MXU"K brick. It is said that Albion Howe, of Doty Creek, Kiley township, has the finest farm house m western St. Clair county. The Tavernier Dramatic Company which is so popular with Fort Huron ites, appears in that city all this week. .Jacob llrenner. the Port Huron, boot and shoe dealer, who recently went in sane.died at the Pontiae Asylum last week. The Diamond Crystal salt block at St. Clair ran 20t days in the piesent year ami manufactured iH,2tf barrels of salt. Miss Eiz.ie llowers, one of Marine City's most popular young ladies, died at her home in that city. December H, aged 24. It has cost the county hardly tl,x)0 this quarter to keep the county poor. Heretofore each quarter has averaged over $2.tKK). WX) tons of hay and lo.tmo bushels of oats have been shipped this season by E. C. Fecor from his ware-houses in St. Clair and East China. Mrs. Lizzie Hopkins, of st. ('lair, has obtained a verdict of !?32,ls9.VJ on two promissory notes against the St Clair Mineral Springs Company. The Wet store in Fort, Huron treated its customers to music every afternoon and evening a week before Christmas, from the Italian orchestra. Miss Flora Morse, of St. Clair, was thrown from her horse one day last week and dragged some instance before being rescued, receiving some injuries. Fobert .Judge, of Port Huron, has been sentenced to ten years imprison ment for passing counterfeit money. His friends do not believe him guilty. The citv hall at Port Huron is being cleaned up and the Times sarcastically remarks: "The eity ollices will be gor-g-.'oiis as soon as the ten-cent piper is put oil. .James (iiliierl, of Port Huron, was recently granted a divorce from his .vife. The following day In; secured a license to marry a young lady of this county. Little .Timmie Stock ford, who has been missing from his home in Fort Huron for a few weeks, has not been foimd, and his parents are prostrated with grief. The St. ('lair city firedfparl meat will given ball Ni'W Year's eve, the pro ceeds being tis'd to start afoul with which to aid those who mav be injured while on duty at Urea. The butchers of Port (Jratiot are go ing to ask the Council to exact an or dinance taxing meat peddlers r2" a year. They don't propose t.i be both ered with them unless protected. .James (VMara.of Keuockeo.has late ly had 1 1 sheep torn by dogs, seven of which have died, and since that sofoe one has tried to poison Ids hogs. He oilers a reward for the offenders. The Maccabee order have presented the widow of the late Vint. Curtis, of Fort (Jratiot, with a check for 2,U00, the amount of insurance he carried as a member of Harmony Tent, No. fl, K. O.T.M. The Methodist church at St. Clair, held an old-fashioned Spelling Skule" last week. Miss Eva (Silbert being tho lucky one to spell down the school for for which she received a cup and saucer as a prize. .John and Richard Stinson.of Emmet, went to Capac oue day recently, mid made such a disturbance that they were fimolly locked In the cooler, where they remained all night and- in the morning were lined s?U) each aud costs or 20 days in the county jail. They paid up. James Caldwell, of Fort (Jratiot, had been an Inmate of the poor house for three years before it was found out that he had a son who could support him. Caldwell was discharged, but returned in a few days, wanting to be taken in. His sou says he Is a drunkard, and he will pay for his board at the poor house. Two deaths occurred tit the Huron house, Port Huron, last week Monday, within live minutes of each other. They wen; Dr. Thos. Cumberland and Mrs. D. T. Norris. Dr. Cumberland was well known and respected In Port Huron aud was married only six weeks ago. Mrs. Xorris was mother-in-law to 1!. P. Emerson, formerly a partner of the Huron house. A good chance to make money this winter. We want some more reliable men to sell our nursery stock; guaran teed first-class, true to name as ordered and delivered in good healthy condition. Salary and expenses, (or commission, if preferred.) Apply, (stating age) to X. L. McKay, (Jenevu, N. Y. Ba.a A Sale Investment. Is one which is guaranteed to brine you satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase juice. On this safe nlan you can buy from our ad vertised druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery forConsumption. It is guaranteed to'bring relief ineverycase, when used for any affection of Throat, Lungs, or Chest, such as Consumption, I anamination of Lungs, lironchitis, asthma, whooping cough, croup, etc. It is pleasant ano agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can always be de pended upon. Trial bottles free at C. A. Wells' drug store. CARRIE E.TOLMIE, m i v c ixs tj: uc tou. Scholars tunulit :it rc.'isuiialile ratrs Htlirr on (ii-'iui or iiliiim. lor tuitlirr particulars fall iiml sec nic, upstairs in tiic I 1 1 fl i I 1 k, Krock- iiv i litrt'. i'j t- x Vtev--' TheNewtaStOePnH 56 COLUMNS 56. -OK- Sparkling Stories, Mirthful Miscellany A X I Ths Creim of Literary Currency. The regular price of THE ECHO in a Dollar a Year. It is furnished with the Wkkki.y Expositor at 81.75, and every subscriber to both papers is en titled to a choice from the offers in the Dollar Department of the Echo Premi um Hook List, the book or books select cd being sent free, postpaid, to any ad dress anywhere in tin United States. THE ECHO alone will be sent with Premium Hooks upon receipt of a dol lar addressed to THS ECHO, Dktkoit, Mich. Agents for Tin: Echo are wanted everywhere upon liberal terms. PAINTERS ALL SAY re-x n h--- '7 . lalnt Vim r 1 1 mi so wltli hiz:i Purs Paints, I 'it pa re.! in wliitc aiiil ;i huinlsonii' liiieof sliailfM. it !" dv M I !..' l')i t !i 1 1 r 1 1 -i 1 1 ir In ji it' fiii iit t f 1 1 1 1 1 n i 1 1 . i;.vry c.ei li'Mis thU :c'i.i r.mii-i-: eiiTAii ami::: or imiuii . We :n:ir.i:iti,. Ili) p n-;i n tucurit ilii 1 1 t ! i 1 1 T b it 'Uriel' y pure ttli I prnci";s white ".X' a.iil o j 1 r oi in". '.:rMiicl l i pur" lins-'cil oil ;in.l dryers. S!l I'lestlllteil ;U lll'ist pernianeiit eulors. W will pay i;u mi'ii'i' f ir i : 1 fur ei'i-y oiihix- ul a'luU''ral ion w iilHi this ,ai'a.L;e may Ik; fonml to rontain. leiiluiilai- Wluto Lend k t'nlor Woi kx, Drtrnll. Jllrh. C.illunil sif.i h.tiils'i!ii' display of tln'se jiiiints. Paint voar K if t-ln n tl.or wltli PeiiliiMiiliir I'1mm Paint. Iii i li.ml over nl;,'lit. Very ilunilile urnl I;tstl!). pur s;ik' ly 'll,l I M Irtll'.N .. Ik-hWIii P.'tlntt. oils. Iiriislii", Driijti. et". liiioi-KWAV Ckmtiik, Mich. CHUIM'H DIKKC'IOKV llet !nllst i oust ai' t (liuit'li. SurviecH itllf mutely at lO.L'Oo'el ik . m.. ami T p. in. Ki-v. J. M. CHAM) iJ. Panlnr. Suiidiiy SclH.olat',' p. in. 1. PltAKh, Superiutcinlent. Methodist l2)lNfopiil t'liurrli. ServlcrM altrrnatflv at. 10 :'!() a. in. ami 7 p. m. Kv V. W. lift KNi; M. Pantor. Sunday School at 8 p. m. C. COOPKK. Suprrlntendt-nt. Church of I'lirUt nt the A. C. Chapel. SprvlorsHt 11 a. in. Sabhatb School at p. nt. Grayer meftiiix e?ry Thurmlay evening 7:30. Clurc. o( riirlut Mcnerey'a Torneri. Worship Lord'n Day mornlnr at 10:S0, and preaching erery altrrnato Sunday evnlii? at 7 u'clock. IHJSIXKSS DIUECTOUY. X5XI. CLaTXTE, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Oraduat of tha Departmat of MrdlHn and Rurirory at Ana Arfctr. Mich. Offle on Jlaln- aril atiornonnoi naiatu Diara. H rock way Centre, Mich. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. IIROCKWAY CENTKK. Mil II. omce llourn, Irom 1 2 t.i 2:3( each day. Ofrtco on Main Street. B. II- TDHlLlZ'ZZ, il-b t o r xi o y - a t -1- oot". Olfloe upMtalrs in Knpley's Brick liloek . BROCKWAYCENTRt, MICH. Aftldrtvltn for Miin iHKf T.leeimt'H Issueil. W - GOWA2T, Attorney and Counselor at Laic. UoonHOver Brookwair Centra Hank, llllOtKWAY CKNTH K MICH. OHAS. K. DODGE, Attorney-at-Law, Port Huron, Mich. MONEY TO LOAN. I NT1.IC NATIONAL POUT IIUP'OK. MICH. Th hrst equipped Unsineaa ('olleire In th Wet. KorcireuUrrt plvlinr p.irtieulnrs. address. J. K. OOOLUKK, Prenldnt. vT- ZD. iTOITES, INSURANCE AGENT. For the Hartford Fire and Marine and other Nmp;nieH. Insiiren against Fire. Lightning, Cyclonesand Wiiidstorins, ltrockway Centra. GEORGE BROOKS, Tonsorial Artis-b, BROCKWAY CENTRE, MICH. If you wnut a firnt-4-laKS Hilr Cut. Shave. Shampoo or Sea Fm ilon't fail to Kive hiin a call. Chorees moderate. Commercial House, PKTKU F. HH'KKY. Prop. Hrntlcwiiy Centre, - Michigan. Ilavitisr aKsnmeil control of the above Iiour ae are prepared totfivet'oodneeoinmodationHto not h commercial travelers and fnrmem at rean onahle rates. A choice utock of M inen, liquors and ciiram constanth' on hand HAPLBY HOUSE, THOMAS KAPL1IY, PKOP. Brockwny Ccntiv, - Micliian. A general Invitation is extended to all to call and see me when in town. Hood accommodation for Commercial Traveller and Farmer. A Choice Selection of Wine. Ll'pior and ClKr alwayn on hand . COMMERCIAL HOUSE POUT HL'KON, - - MICHIOAX. W. F. Ballentine, Prop. Oool acconiniodatlons to the travelling public at reasonable rates. Ci F.OKUK W. UKI.L. AUCTIONEKR. I ltrockway Centre, Michigan. Iteal K-xtate. Personal Property or any kind of Sale promptly attended to t intern left nt the F.XPOSITOII oftlce will receive prompt attention. CorresMndence Holicited. Auction ilill printed at tli" above-named olllce with neatness and UK patch at Reasonable Itute ii?e una call. MONEY TO LOAN, In large or small sums. Apply to 0. I'arraiid nntl W. L. Jimks, I'ort Huron, Micliigan. MONEY TO LOAN In lar-ro or mruill ninonntK, on real estate security. Fur fuithcr particulars apply at See tlon fl, I.ynu tow iiiliip. Atldrcsi aJOSlT EnEITITillT, Valley Centre P.O., Midi. QYKUS A. IIOVKY, LOA1T3. COLI.ECTI01TC, GEO. H. BROWN, D.D.S. ni'.NT.u, icoM!: Opposite Post O'ficc, Port Huron, Wich. !.:.'"; modes of o;'ci 'it ill'.'. lec'i''!!iv.f li i.l :c WWW o; :irli;ie:;ii !li w itlionl pl;il Tlios.' Iiavi'r: elilldi-e'l to ediK'ut '' w ill do w ell to neiid it ' !.! il i-ii-d lor :i ci -y of tin I cli'e.-i-lional niiMibi-r oi ilie i:i:i:.i.i M 1'iti-sMVt i.i: couf.ilniiifc' announcements :uid !idei liseincnts of Hi"- lcadintr s hooU ami colleges tf tiieconn trv. Adilrevs 1 ... MONTI'OKT A. ( ).. Cincinnati, M. "-V, - r 'i a Hwv Cr U. Villi a .y . ..'.f . It. hJtijJU ttJUuL Uu,4 U: JAJ f ..77M v.- Come and greet the Old Man. E3 EE EE-HIVE- BAZAAR, 502, 504, 500 and 508 Huron ave., Port Huron, Mich. SANTA GLAUS HAS C01E, HE IS HERE. The lce-Iliv he's to announce to the people of thi iclnit v that thev have joiic into im-tiicr-ship for the Holiday season with Santa Clans, and cpeet . their united' eiloits to nic eei vl.odv iiKoodtiine. Hoii.it let anyone deceive you hy inisicpiCMiitation into ln-lic inir that Sa nl at la us is in any way Interested In any other stin k or stoic. THIS IS SANTA CLAUS' HEADQUARTERS, As will he proven hy the filiiindance and variety of our stock ami lv the liheial way in which cus tomers will he treated. We have in More a series of surprises for those w ho isil iw. tiieat Mir in ises in the variety of our display, liieat siirpi ises in Christinas novelties, lireat surprises in llolhlay ttarvaliis. ami ahove nil -si our prices are surprises. So surprisint'lv low (hat tlicv oiler the greatest imlacenii nt possihle to those w ho know w liat a haiKain is. S e liave tin ;ieatest va riety of Toys and J'lne ll.ilnl.iy Cooils ever shown under one roof. Come eai lv and avoid the rush. SPECIAL ZSE3D"C7CT,I03Sr I Made to Church Societies on hills for Church Talis and Chiistmas Trees. Wholesale and Retail. RIVER STREET PLANING MILL. Hivcr Street, near Seventh Street Bridge, Port Huron. I would invite all about to build or needing work in my line to call on or write inc. Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, Stair Rails, Window & Door Frames, &C. I have the largest and best equipped mill in this section of the State, and can supply anything manufactured by wood-workers. liuilders are requested to send for a copy of my Illustrated Cata logue and Price List. 23. T.ZTJOI5, Sort Z3Z-u.xorx. WHOLESALE PRICES. We are overstocked with 7inter CSothinii' and in order to make room for Spring (ioods we will offer anything in our stock at wholesale prices. Thanking the people of IJroekway t'en trc and the surrounding country for their liberal patronage in the past and hoping for a continuance of the same, we remain, Yours, A SIEGEL & SON, Port Huron. Factory and headquarters, 'd0 and 5(JJ od Ave., Xew York. I'raiicli stores Cony, Pa., Warren, Pa., lansliehl, (., Hat tie Creek and Port Huron, Mich. Grand Opportunity! We have Cloned out a Manufacturer's Stock of LADIES' CLOAKS, NEWMARKETS, WRAPS, and JACKETS. All New and Stylish (iarments at Much Below Costo This is a great opportunity for the LADIES OF BROCKWAY CENTRE and vicinity to buy their Winter Cloaks very cheap. & Kortli End of BridRG, Port Huron. WM. H. CAKKUACSE& WACiOrV Works Still to the front with the end! 8 2 ST ASSORTKEENT of Carriiiges and IJuggies ever otl'cird In this vicinity. Huggies of every Nt 3' It- and linih; :ilso work made tooider on short notice. Call and fco my Celebrated Steel (iear I'iicv the best, in themarket. A Pull Line of which 1 jnopose to sell cheap, and warrant every ajticle here mentioned Please call early and look over my stock and pick out a buggy for your self. We make ten different styles. .Repairing and paintingft specialty. Horseshoeing and jobbing promptly 'iitteudrd .V'. Thanking the publio for")ast jiatronage, T weuld further solicit a continuance of the same. WM. SI. IIAIiniS. Frank Landro. Prices Lower than ever. Walnut Marble top center Table 5 50 A tine set Cane Chairs 4 25 I ranilsfitne Lounge and walnut frame 5 5o A fine Cubbartl 7 feet liigh 7 0( Milk Safes for 4 60 A fine Bedroom Set for 19 00 Don't go to Port Huron when you cab do better at home. FRANK LANDRO,. Opposite Pnflic Block, Broekway Centre. )i:l.i:i!S will iiml it to their interest toeall ami cvamiiie our jricat variety ol eoods. and Overcoats ! JOHNSTON, HARRIS.