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' '. f.iM n:n! !;st r I was roiil-lcil vi'.i '. -Il, lit'iivy aiu in my sit It . I tin'. ..!io if much ut iitM, lint if. p;;, ,. t. v worst" until ii liccaimj r.oi "lilt. iMiriiijr tin latter , ilisonlers of tl'c stow- v; : rcasi'l my tronlilfs. I l ' . . cr' Narsaivrillii, jmh!, li.'u r y Yiiiiiiiiiinj tho use ij tiiis r.n : ; .i i r soiiitj mouths, the pain disaji; -ar ! ainl 1 was cianpletely fiii'ici " ' . AuiiHfa A. Furhnsh, Aycs Sarsaparilla, rtiErAUK.r) by Dr. J. C. Aycr tc Co., Lowell, Mass. Trice $1 ; ill Lottlri, Si. Worth (j a 1IU. uri i tVIY BACK I HILL'S ENGLISH BUCHL l On Of t Ktt ldnev MWMTitATON IN w Urfl lllMfi, BtoAtor. tottaM t; m Km llim ato Hm. Mm, tuni , II X iMil Hi I HI nMfil. taMltl Wt ! LMMfl lM4k mim. Witim. teiiaumi tt to irf wr, n r MJtyi. AaM Mm, Mr PHv,r r4)' t ril B4CK. ! iffitM, rx)Mt TVInr m, tOT4 ta ta km, HtMUrr to MmIi u T rr, nlMltrlt X mm Oruul ll Eh. IT II 4 K IMtY MTVkMTItUTft MMIWMH IM M lu Mitral M M ul r!f. f4l tlWri PRtOK, tl Thr Botti for ta.Cd. Vb4 r Clnaikr. fM J1 &fX!j!'.. W. JOHNSTON A CQ.. nil ii, FiriUHT. MIOI. THE LADIES' FAVORITE. KEVER OUT Or ORDER. Jt yu dedre to purcha w a lewinif rrivclilnt?. auk tr Sffitt ai your placo for t"iTn nnd prim. If jroacannot find our oprnit, writs dlraobto oobwu adlrw to you brio w nn m'itl. HVH0ME8EWE6 MACHINE aORBOAlfiSS; ewe. - UNION 6QUARE.ru.- bm.ls. I ATI ANTA fSA TEX. ACKSIMAC. Summer Tours, Pel&99 CtM.mers. Low Hates. Twr 9 We Xetweea DETROIT, MACKINAC ISLAND tx. e. Cyr Alpi. ItAlnriU, Voc4, Pud bwK, l"pt Huron, W U, 0&itu4 liouM, BUrt Cltj. Brpry Week Say Betwaea OttTROIT AND CLEVELAND VjMtlU ttmxUr Trip darter Jaly aat Aeftut. Oo Illustrated pamphlets luawfM r)Tri4fcwiaMftuijyi t7 r VUftMl Aaat. r44rM C 0. WHITCOMt. P.t. Kt. Drtro J C4vaJta SUam Nav. Co tTROtT. MICH. S800 REWARD! fr4lili i J t w tf of LX-tr ef4fett m Va Wwt! tmo I'M ruU, wm la 4" mm rm WMif mmfl'.-i . 1t i r" ' vr M r 'Ml n. Ftr C-J. Uff Wmw,-- it H M rk. v a. h oil arttXK. EmmW t,i4 arvl rr-. l it ekr mutMM f tl) . TWI' Ci., n A rf W. U-tM , koy l .T : j lOj The Weekly Expositor. Thursday. Fkhkuary 7. 1889. COUNTY COLUMN. I'etty thieving ia going on in Ilerlin. The county treasurer's ottico hri3 a new floor. The police are raiding Port Huron's houses of Ill-fame. Chas White has hia nw saw mill running at Wales. The Port Iluronttes jiro having their city charter refised. The Maccabees, of Capac, will builJ a new hall 'JOxCO Icet. The K. O. T. M. arc talking of build ing a hall at Abbottsfcrd. A kissiug club has been orani.od by Fort (Jratiot young ladies. Thos. .Farmer, of Fort CJrjLtiot, died last Sunday, aged 30 year-?. Marine City wants her waterworks extended to the third ward. There is a great deal of nicl'nes.? in Port Huron just at present. Th Sacred Heart Academy tit Port Huron has over 300 pupild. Ora Tidgeon, a resident oi Wales, died Jan. 2oth, at the age of 30 years. Wm. II. Hunter and Miss Lillie (Sreen, of Wales, were recently married. Mrs. J). II. Ooodwille, of Fort Gratiot has a large bed of pansies in full bloom. jTho annual meeting of the Humane Society wa held in Port Huron last week. An Fast Saginaw Attorney, Daniel Barbitaby name, will locate in Port Huron. Every four weeks it takes $.133 to pay off the teachers of the FortGratiot schools. During December there were 1,8 IS bushels of wheat marketed in St. C'Uir county. A process lor lreeing and moulding ice has been invented by Dr. S. 1). Pace, of Port Huron. Xo empty houses in Capac and the Journal thinks now is the time to build tenement houses. The Sulphite Fibre works in Port Huron will probably startup about the middle of February. The new German Evangelical church a few miles north-east of Capac is to be dedicated on the 10th insl. Marine City vessel property has chanced hands to the amount of SoOO.OOO worth this winter. Capt. Cotton is intending to build a new hotel on the site of the one recent ly burned at Old Urockway. Miss Florence PowerB, of Port Huron and Ja3.McArth.ur, of Cass City, were married last week Thursday. It has been reported that the Star Printing Co. has consolidated with the Sunday Herald, Port Huron. The receipts at the County Treasur er's otlice for January amounted to 827.380.2S. and disbursements S 18,02 1.52. The Port Huron guards and K. O.T. M. band will give a dress parade ana entertainment in Palace hall, shortly. Dr. C. C. Westell, of Somerville school will retire from the management of that institution at the close of the year. M. W. Uirchard, of Detroit, lately deceased left a fortune of 815,000 to his grandson, Ilcv. U. 1. Millard, of St. Clair. It is talked of building a bridge across Plack river, from Suffcrn to Short Street, in Port Huron. Estimat ed cost S 15,000. The Port Huron Times has published in supplement form, 500 descriptions of real estate in that city to be sold for unpaid assessments. Cleophas Phenix, a grocer of Port Huron, and who has resided there a good many years, fell dead last Friday. Cause, heart disease. A proposition to spend 510,000 for a geographical index of all the real estate in St. Clair county will be given to the people to vote on in the spring. The Evening Commercial-Tribune entered upon its second year, Feb. 1st. It is a bright and newsy paper and we wish it all further success possible. The Port Huron Salvation army held a jubilee wedding last Monday evening, Charles Holtborg and Lydia McArthur being the contracting parties. Wm. Cmham, of Port Huron, was greatly surprised when m purchasing a ton of coal he found a roll of bills amounting to $15 in the center of the load. An auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railroad Rrakr.rnen has been organized by the Fort Gratiot ladies, which is the first organization of the kind in the world. Arnold Sapli, poorrnaster for mjn years, accumulated a fortune for his old ago by saving 25 cents out of every dollar he has earned since h was 21 year of age. John Tibbitts. of llerville, was thrown from a load of straw which he was driving to Armada lately and was quite badly injured by falling on the frozen ground. Wm. Goodman, a hack driver of Port Huron, who has pilfered numer ous things from the Huron House, ha3 been arrested. He was found at night in one of the rooms which ho had enter ed by the transom. George Mann, formerly of Port Hu ron, but for two years a page in the United States Senate, will be recom mended to President Harrison by his friends for appointment as a naval cadet at large. An organization called the "Wary Watchers" has been organized in the county for the purpose of watching the movement of the so called "White Caps" and to be in readiness for any emer gency which might arise. GENERAL NEWS. Marlette wants n tailor. Port Sanilac is to have a fire com pany. A starch factory is being talked of at Sand Peach. Port Sanilac fishermen are having wonderful success in fishing now-a-dayu. The Mt. Clemens Sons of Veterans are trying to secure a couple of can nons and then organize an 'artillery company. Saginaw, St. Clair, Macomb and Missaukee are the only counties that do not pay their game wardens for their work. A good deal of petty thieving has been going on around Richmond for several weeks back and no clew could be found to the robbers until one day last week, when at the Hunt school houso two miles north of the village, one of the school boys was sent up to the garret. Here he was very much surprised to find numerous articles, such as pails, crocks of butter, hams, eggs, bags of potatoes, tools, and in fact a garret full. It is thought this place had been used by the tramps or fugitives from justice. Merit H'lin. WW desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's Xew Discoery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills. Hucklen's Arni ca Salve and Electric Hitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not fol low their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. C. A. Wells, druggist. MlLLINERYATCOST! The undersigned wishes to announce to the Ladies of Brockway Cen tre nnd surrounding country that she will oil nil of her Millinerv AT COST! Now N the time to buy Millinery Goods. Everything is New ami if you wili to secure omc RARE BARGAINS B'i pure and call t?arly, 2rs. G. il. IPorlsins. A New Home Story Paper. 56 COLUMNS 56. -OF- Sparkllng Stories, Mirthful Miscellany -AND- Thd Crsm of Literary Currency. The regular price of THE ECHO is a Dollar a Year. It is furnished with the Whkkly Expositor at $1.75, and every subscriber to both papers is en titled to a choice from the offers in the Dollar Department of the Echo Premi um liook List, the book or books select ed being sent free, postpaid, to any ad dress anvwhere. in the United States. THE ECHO alone will be sent with Premium Hooks upon receipt of a dol lar addressed to TXIS ECHO, Detroit, Mich. Agents for Tub Echo are wanted everywhere upon liberal terms. consump1 It hail permanently cured Triors nuns of canon pronounced by doctora hope If you have prc-onitory symp tom, such a Cough, Difticulty of lircathlng, Ac, don't delay, but m PItlO'S COKE roR CONSUMPTION Immediately. ByDruggbts. 25ccnl. pkif CIIUUPH DIIIO : Metbodit IM oi' i . i Knrtlctjs alieiuatHj i M.-Ji. 7 p. in. K. J . M. i i' ' 1. buiiiUj School dU p if .Methodist Klrr SrTiccs alternately at 16 . Kee C. W. ti t-.".V i Sunday School at 3 p it ." v : ; ;hurch of urirUt at ur -Services at U a. in Sabtain V. Jrajrr meeting tarjr Thut1 t . Tare' of crtrltt Met'.,' emhlp Lord'i Day mrn.v. i preaching avery alteraata S.-. t 'lock. DXl. CX.Y PHYSICIAN X .; Gradual of th Depart u.v flurjary at Ana Arhr. Hi.' flrft doaruorta of Holda X': Brockway Centre. Q. 3. PHYSICIAN ft -'ii: nitOCKW A Y CRN rue Office Hour. Iron O.T. c oa Mala Mroot. E. XI. S:, Mtorney-.i.. - OfHc upntalrn In Rar!e. BROCKWAY CENTR Affidavits for Marrlajo l.i Attorney and Covntl:' Roams over Brock wav (.'tf nHOlKWAV CIJXTKIi. CHAS. K. DOIK , Attorney-at.Ltw, Pert rinran, Mich. MONEY TO LO ! INTURNATI014 t TORT HURON. MIPH. Th bent fquippfd Hiitm'si Onlleco in the Wait For circulars givlnir oartlcuUrn. addrets. J. R. (JOODIF.i:. Tresldent. JT- X). JOITES, INSURANCE AGENT, for the Hartford Tire an. I Marine and other companies. Initurea acainu Kire. I.ightaibf, yelonesand Windiitoniis. RrockTray Centra. GEORGE BROOKS, Toaoorial Artie-fc, BROCKWAY CENTRE, MICH. If yon want a firm-clats Hair Cut. Hfcave. Rhantpno or Kea Toiin dun't fail to give bin a call. Charges moderate. Commercial House, PETER F. HICKEV, Prop. Brockway Outre, - Michigan. Haviag aaantuoJ eoatrolnf the above bouse we aro prepared to give good accommodation to ootheoancaercial ra?elorand fanners at reaa enable ratea. A eholeo atoea of wine, liquors aad eirara eeaalaat) ou hand HAPLSY HOUSE, TnoMis rapley, rnop. Brockway Centre, - Michigan. A generallnTltatloa Is extended to all to call and see me when In town, (load accommodaUons for Commercial Travellers and Farmers. A Choice Kelectlon of Wines, Liquors and Cigars always oa hand. COMMERCIAL HOUSE PORT HURON, - - MICHIGAN. W. F. Ballentine, Prop. flood accommodation to the travelling public ut reasonable rates. EORQE W. lit LL. AUCTION KKR, J Brockway Centre, itichigaa. Keal Estate. Personal Property or any kind f Ral promptly attended to Orders left at the EXPOSITOR oflflco will rrceire prompt attention. Correnpondance solicited. Auction Bills printed at lite above-named oWeo with neatneaa and UIh pateh at Reasouablo Kates Oivonsacall. MONEY TO LOAN, In large or small sums, Apply to C. Farrand and W. L. Jenks, I'ort Huron, Michigan. MONEY TO LOAN la large or small amoante. an real estate fcarltv. For further partlealari apply at Sec tion S, Lynn township. A ddretis jroniT ExzExnTAXT, Valley Centra P.O., Mich. C YRCS a. hovey, COL1ECT231TC, lc2xlgrai3b. GEO. H. BROWN, D.D.S. nCNTAL ROOM": Opposite Post Office, Port Huron, Mich. Latest modes of operating, including brid(; work or artificial teeth without plate. rrsxrc.A.xxorr.A.x.. Those having children lo edinvite will du v.ell to send a postal c;ird for ft copy of thft I'd'K-u-tional number of the HHAt.r hmd Pkfwp.yticr conUlnlnc announcements and advertisements of the leading schools and tollcjt-sof the conn try. Address MONT FORT tc CO., Cincinnati, O. Itu pa A V -aWLUKeeiOiiUiUi. Kelt J fc w't' atfwvi4,U A4iieyV ' 'V.;:' -'-g' g- Jfeir This space rPTTTi - lilJj BEE-HIVE 502, 504, 50G and 508 Huron ave., Tort Huron, Mich. Watch for a change of Advertisement next week. RIVER STREET PLANING- MILL. River Street, near Seventh Street Bridge, Port Huron. I would invite all about to bui!l or needing work in ray lint U ctll r or write me. Doorc,Qnsh, Qllnds, Mouldings, Brackets, Stair Rils, VVindov CcDoor Fiamcs, &C. I have the largeit aodbet equippd mill in this section f the S?tat. and can supply auythiag manut'acturtd by wood-workers. HST" Builden are requested to send for a copy of uuy Illustrated Cat; lo;jut and Price Liit. WHOLESALE PHICES. W e are overstocked with 7inter Clolhini and in order to make room for Spring Goods we will oiler anjthing ii our stock at wholesale prices. Thanking tho peo'ple of Brockway Cen tre and the surrounding country for their liberal patronage in the pant and hoping for a continuance of the panif, we remain, Yours, A. SIEGEL & SON, Port Huron. Factory and headquarters, 500 and 562 3d Ave., New York. Branci atorca -Corry, Pa., Warren, Pa., Mansfield, 0., Battle Creek and Perr Huron, Mich. Grand Opportunity! We have Closed out a Maoufactnrer's Stock of LADIES' CLOAKS, NEWMARKETS, WRAPS, and JACKETS. All Ktw and Styliafc GarmtnU at Much Below Costo This is a great opportunity for the LADIES OF BROCKWAY CENTRE and vicinitj' to buy their Winter Cloaks very cheap. BONDY & JOHNSTON, North End of Bridge, Port Huron. WM. H. CARRIAGE & WAGOW Works Still to the front with the LARGEST and BEST ASSORTMENT of Carriages and Buggie ever offeir'tl In thi vicinity. BuieN of everj fcty lo and llniwh; alno work made to order ou hhort notice. Call and see mv Celebrated Steel Gear Bujrgv ihe bct in the market. A Full Line of uhifh I propose to sell 'cheap, and warrant every ajtiole here mentioned Please call early and look over my Kt"k unl pick out a buirjjy for yonr self. NVo make ten different styles. Repairincr -tnl painting a specialty. Horw"hoeing and jobbing promptly at tendril to. Thanking the public for past patronagr, I would further nolicit continuance of the same. Frank Landro. Prices Lower than ever Walnut 3Iarble top center Table $5 fc A fine set Cane Chairs 4 tt Handsome Lounge and walnut fram I ly A fine Cubbard 7 feet hish 1 0 Milk Safos for 4 a0 A One Bedroom Set for It Pon't go to Port Huron wh you cat do better at hora. FRANK LANDRO, Opposite Duffia Block, Broekwaj Citr. belongs to and Overcoats ! HARRIS. JniM