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GREEN (From Paris) PURPLE (From London) Will make the festive Fota to Bug hump. Insect Powder for Flics and Vermin dust received an of her large invoice of Wall'Paj)cr. Price away down. Grant t Holden TTOT7I3, DBTJGQIST. Yale. Mich A Prophet "Dropped in" our store the other .ri.jir t. i.i.a- iirmind and see what we were selling. leaving he prophesied that wen " i"e largest business in uue. wiiv not V We sell FURNITURE at A Profit That meets the approval of every customer, and we i. simile si class of goods that se".! themselves. Hed l'oom Suits from $17 to j53.. Parlor rurniture, Side Hoards, Tables. Chairs, and in fact every thing: that is handled in a first class Furniture Store. Approve it? Should say Yes. Our Furniture, Fianos. Organs, Sewing Ma chines, and Farm Implements are bought bv people who really don't need them. 1'ictnie Fram ing done on short notice. I p holstering a Specialty. Him&Cwr, Corner Dnllie lilock. Yale, Mich. EXPOSITIONS. Incidents and Accidents In and About Yale. House to Kent Harvey Tappan. Hore races in Tort Huron June 11 to 14. Call at Will Lennon's and get a free sample of Century Catarrh Cure. W. P.. Saville h doing a line piece oi decorating on the interior of the P.rick Chapel. F. A. Newsted has secured a situation with the Deering Machine Co and left for-Jackson on .Monday. lgonac will celebrato the glorious fourth. Horse races and other amuse ments will be indulged in. Mr?. W. Cowing is moving her house hold goods to Detroit where she will take up her residence soon. Fourth of July will be celebrated in Michaels' hall July fourth by a grand ball and supper. Kverybody invited. Hood time guaranteed. The Kxpositoii is one day late this ..mot rm nirpniuit. of our ready prints not arriving in time. Wo hope our subscribers will bear witn us. ti,o Pni Kirial civeii in the Dis ciple church last week Wednesday evening was largely auenueu mm ui ioved bv all. Net proceeds $10.05. MarriAfi nn Tupsilav. June 11. 1S95, by Key. L. Clark, Lee Stead man, of I Ionia, and Miss Mary Hose, of Yale. The bride's many friends in these parts wish her success and happiness. One wouldn't think by the youthful appearance of Dr. Wight's counten ance s-inco he "removed" his mous tache that he is one of Yale's mot popular and proficient medical men. The undersigned wishes to sell a piece of land, 24 acres, or trade for Yale property, situated 12 miles from Fort Huron, small orchard, house and barn on place. For particulars enquire of J. C. Hart. G Sir Knights of Yale tent, No. 8fi, will meet in KOTM hall Sunday after noon at 2 o'clock sharp, form in line and inarch to the M. K. church. Vis iting Sir Knights are also invited to meet at same place and join in with Yale tent. By orderof committee. It ought not to insult a business man, or any other, if ho owes a jut debt, to be asked for the sum in a gentlemanly way. The man ought not to tccl it necessary to bluff the man he owes m an ungentlemanly manner cither. I5usine transactions arc not entirely one-sided, neither was tho world built for the bristled race exclusively. I have two little grand children who are teething this hot summer weather and are troubled with bowel com plaint. I give them Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemody and it acts like a charm. I earnestly recommend it for children with lowei troubles. I was myself taken with a Hevere attack of bloody ilux, with cramps and pains in my stomach, one third of a bottle of this remedy cured me. Within twenty-four hours 1 was out of bed and doing my house work. Mn. W. L. Di naoav, lion-aqua, Hick man Co., Tenn. For salo by Will Lennon. Ad changes- Will Lennon, tirugs F. H. (Jibbs Sc Co.. general hardwaro W. H. P.allentine, general merchan dise. ... . - L. 11 iirer & Hons, clothing anu im- nihliings. House to Kent Harvey Tappan. Horse races at Brown City next week June l'J-20. Phil. Iron's biv KPrvicCS ill tllPM.L. church Sunday eyenmg, onnu iu. Tim villiirro tn v rpppints are printed Prepare to pay your taxc9 to the treasurer. a fino ubnwpr of rain Wednesday afternoon cooled the almospnero con siderablv. There will be a grand l iremens Tournament and Band Competition at Borneo next Thursday, J une -inn. John" McDonald has severed his ,ww.. itl. tli.. V. &. V. M. Jt'v Co. and Deed Middleton is the genial express man. 1 have several 80-acre pieces ot lanu and improved farms in Sanilac county that I would trade for houses and lots in Yale. :I7- B. It. N.uu.i:. 'i-i.p KnTI puision train to Port Huron last Sunday consisted of twelve passenger coaches all well tilled. uite a large number of Yale citizens went to Port Huron. Tim Vnnr ihnf.TnK' will not bo cel ebrated in Yale this year. It is thought best to wait until next year and com mence ear v in the reason to auveruse and have a big blow out. 1 ic nnt nor-pssiirv for VOU to borrow vour neighbor's cultivator any more. V. II. Harris is now selling them so cheap that you will be time and money ahead it you purcuaseoneior jumwu. C. F- Michaels has spent a great deal of tune and money in fixing up his buildings and premises on corner of Kennitic and Wood streets. Charley's enterprise is deserving considerable notice. Yale base ball boys went to Brown City last week Thursday ami played a n u inn wii tlw nine at that nlace. The score at the end of the ninth inning stood Mci to 10 in tavor oi laie. -iiou or to whom honor is due. Miiri' .Tune Vanderburgh, of Yale, has been granted a divorce from her husband Charles w . anueruuru uu the grounds of desertion. Vander burgh is supposed to be located on Vancouver Island. Port Huron News, June 5. Wanted A steady and strong young man from the country, sixteen to eighteen years of age. Must be temperate, genteel and a hustler. For W. A. Silverthom, :',21 South Western Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. Iir. Vnrnor Cornell, of the linn of Drs. Warner & K. A. Cornell, eye, ear, nose and throat specialists of 111 Hu ron Ave., Port Huron, will be at the Baplcy House on the last Friday of each month. His next visit will be Friday, June 2Sth. The Cole Sunday sehool will hold a pie-nie in Cavanagh's woods on June Joth. A game of base ball will be played between the Lynn nine and the South Brockway Kegulars. Other Sunday schools and the public in gen era' I invited. The box of canned goods which was stolen from an F. A: P.M. freight car some time ago was found bv boys in the cider mill building on Mackman's farm just west of Yale. An officer was notified but before he reached the place it was gone. An empty beer keg was also found in the building. Sometime ago I was troubled with an attack of rheumatism. I used Chamberlain's Pain Balm and was completely cured. I have since ad .io,i ..in of tnv fripnda and custom ers to try the remedy and all speak highly t' it. Simon (ioi.iiai m, San Luis Key, uil. ror saie vy m Lennon. Sacrificed to the goddess of fashion and cut down in its youthful bloom the much admired mustache of I rank II. (iibbs, and the wind serenely blows over his smoothly shayen face, while the Expositor hoys nave ueciueu 10 await results and if he gains favor with the fairer sex, they win lnimeuiaieiy follow suit. On Saturday, June 8, a game of base I...II nrna nhived liettvppn the " 1 1 onest Plow Boys," formerly the Ben Lane Club, and the South Brockway Regu lars. It was a uauie Between uie Bed and the Blue, the former proving their superiority by running in 14 scores against 13 for the latter. Hopkins hit the ball once, and hit it hard, and after landing on third base he looked around in time to see the little sphere stir up the sand away out in left field. The scores were nearly an maue on errors. T.i.ltf ! uroli.ormnnr ia rm nf the evih of the day. It is wonderful how indifferent many are to me interrup tion in the service thev cause by enter ing the house of Ood while the minister U reading tho scriptures, ana even rtnrinor hia (lispniirae. Nor do theV seem to think of how much spiritual . 1 . ...... 1 . .l.A:H n,,lititv Tt ia BrtmohmM .liflieiilt for nersons to bo always on time; but, if tho proper enori was nmuu iu uc jhjiihihjt "u hand, late attendance would be a rare occurrence. The New England supper at the M. K. church was a success, so say those who were fortunate enough to be present. The rain storm coming on as it did prevented many outside the village from being present. Tho sup per was all that could bo desired. The irnornni thntich short was snicv. The young ladies taking part were Mabelle Moore, Lillian Hennessey, Nellie De peel, Anna Brown. Polly William, Ina Palmer, and Lulu High who was assisted bv the Dr. in an instrumental duet. These young people deserve much credit and have the thanks of the ladies. Proceeds netted 27.00. The managers of the Yale Agricultu ral Association should begin to think of some special attractions for the fair this fall. Only about three months are left in which" to secure something of interest to the visiting public. Kvery business man and citizen of Yale should tako a hand in making the coming fair a success. A poultry show would 1) a drawing card, as many in this district make tho raising of thoroughbred poultry a special study. A special prize list should be gotten up and some good sized premiums given. September 21. 23 and 20 are tho fair dates. Start the ball rolling and keep it on the go until that time. Sutnii. lovt to romii it Hih .lurk m-it (onm, Where the wild wind whistle- fret; lint u hriulit. 'xl d:iy. With a Nitiixith highway. And a la u the wheel for lae. House to Kent Harvey Tappan. Don't read some one's else Exposi tor. Come in and BUDscrioe. Duncan McKcith has purchased a new bicycle, tho Bellevcdere. It's a dandy. Potatoes.-A choice lot oi poiaioea for sale at the elevator of Wharton & Ifl.lrv.i Vrtlo Jl- The barn on the lot purchased by Grant Holden was moved to tho rear of Alfonso Gray's lot this week The Bitter Bush Klixir is for sale at James Cooper's, half a mile east of Yale. .YJin.l .Mrs. f.. cooper. Dr. Ymll has moved his office from the Docile Block ami is now located in the rooms oyer tho post-oflico lately vacated by W. Cowing. "At what age were you married, asked he inquisitively. But she was equal to the emergency and quietly responded "At tho parson-age." Port Huron now has 17 lawyers; Yale, 4; St. Clair, 4; Marine City, 4; Cnpae, .". All other parts of the county wriggle through without a lawyer. Keep in mind the anniversary ser vice to be given in the M. F. church Sunday afternoon next, by Yale tent, No. Sr, KIM M. Mirrounumg lenis mm the public in general invited. 'rim nt a tn (. K. Emrlish. secretary ,,F tin. sn.nil.-ie. Centre 4th of July cel ebration committee, for compliment ary, r.very arrangement. im ui-i-n made tor a grand time ai auuac cn tre on that day. a mmil.er of the relatives and f rinmU of D. A. Mosher met at his home ami succeeded in surprising him on Thursday evening, it being his birthday. He was the recipient oi some useful presents. Strayed. Came to the enclosure of Isaac McLaughlin, one mile north and one-half mile east of Yale, on Thurs day. Mav :'oth, 181)3, one eow. Owner will ple'ase call, prove property, pay charges and take away. They are making bicycles now weigh ing but eight pounds, warranted to carry safely a man of average size. If this keeps on people in me next ,ra,w.r..inti wilt he ridinc around on lap-welded cobwebs with invisible tires. Children's day exercises were render ed to a crowded church last Sunday evening by M. P. Sabbath school. The program was an excellent one and well carried out, the children all doing themselves great credit in taking their parts. Goo. W. Bell has opened his Feed .,...1 ..... nt Ktrtlla for the nc- j cominodation of the public and will always have a hrst-cias nosuer to wait on his customers. Plenty of hay, oats and everything necessary to make you feel at home. 1-4 "Many of the citizens of Kainsville, Indiana, are neer without a bottle of Chamberlain's Kemody in tho houe," says Jacob Brown, the leading mer chant id' the place. This Kemedy has proven of so much value for colds, croup and whooping cough in chil dren that lew mothers woo koow us worth are willing to be without it. For sale by Will Lennon. At a prayer meeting in a town in the western part of the state recently, an illiterate but good man made the fol lowing praver: ", Lord, thou know est that we are thankful to Thee that i mr eon Is m r s:l t'e from the lire that queneheth not. If a man loso his horse. Thou knowest he can buy an other; if he lose his house, Thou knowest he. can build another; it he Inoa I, id ii-it'i- TIkiii knowest he can capture another; but if he lose his soul Good-uye, .Jonn i IIow the Magnetic Springs lost a good customer is told by John V. Smith a prominent Oddfellow, Wooster, Ohio, who says, "I have doctored and doctor ed without benefit, for sleeplessness and neryouu rheumatism with pains all over me, until had decided to go to the Magnetic springs, ivir. muuwm ad vised me to try Dr. Wheeler's Nerve Vitalizer and before had used all the second bottlo my rheumatism and sleeplessness were entirely cured. Sold iu Yale by Grant Holden. An item is going the rounds of the nrMi i.'orninor rrirla thnt after next VCBT there will not be another leap year until IVMHi. u s worse man mat, Kins. a fao iaiul tliA np-rl lean veiir falls on 1904. Although 11HK) is divisible by 4 it is not a leap year, century uaien uro 1700, 1800, 1900, etc., are not leap years except when divisible by 400, instead of 4. The explanation of this exception tO the rilie OI UlU wvmif mc ui year will be readily seen by those who aireauy unut-ismuu vuj m .a iha.i.-ij to add a dav to the calendar every fourth year. Tho adding of the extra leap year day make 20 extra days in a century, which is rectified by leaving out the 20th leap year three times out of four. The Detroit Railway, that new line in Detroit which was built by Messrs. II. A. Everett and Albert Pack in re innnm tr n vnrv nonuhir demand for an up-to-date street railway line, is to celebrate its opening oy a grana lesi -val fete, the main feature of which will v. ., i.roaoiiiniii-iii of Pain's niarvel- ous Pvro-Spectacle, "Lalla Bookh," . . - 1' ....... ,f f.tnlialfi.n wiucn was me iraimw ..imiiiou.ii. i!n..ni, v Y.. hist summer. This spec- ..,.! IvHi ent. to prnnerlv produce, $23,000, and it will bo given in the northern section f Detroit, whero the 1,,1, rrr..nn.i .-lllil IlllTe ll'lT lliak'C livillC even in the heat of summer, pleasure i,i Tim tiret.-ir-ttion of this specta cle contemplates the use of a plot of ground 750 feet long by :50() feet deep, Like u30xfi0 feet, the erecting of a grand stand "00x100 feet and an enormous stage ni mn by 30 feet deep. Other incidental buildings, in all nearly a dozen struct ures will be erected. The fete is to be given J nl v 23, 23, 27, 30. and August 1,3, 0, 7. 8 and 10 and railroad excur sions will be run from all points in the state. It will be beyond doubt the grandest display of scenic and pyro technic effects ever seen west of New York City. Over 500 people will be employed In the presentation. Further details as to dates and location of the park will be given later. The Michigan Passenger Agents' Association is mak ing arrangements for a number of midnight trains on all lines out of De troit during tho festival. C. Y.HIGHJ.O.S. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.. Special attention g!cen to all Suryiral and Chronic Diseases. QFF1CE HOURS; 11 to 12 A.M. 3 to 4 P.M. 7 to 8 I M. Sundays, 3 to 1 P. M. OFFICE UPSTAIRS IN McKENWA BLOCK. lltsideitr : XortJi Street one door east of JtrHc Chapel. Are You Still Living? t IF SO, WE CAN USE YOU. t Persons who come under this Head are the people we are looking for. We are very much in existence ourselves and as long as we are in it we intend to Stir Things. A Piece of Chalk Unskilled Hand IN AN Hits the mark Sometimes, Where Skillful Liter ary Knack would fail. A jmssiiig hoy did this. We add the name. Will Lennon, DRUGGIST. We Guarantee to give Bigger Val ues for Money than any other place in Yale. The Principle on which we do business is embodied, in these words: F.&P.M.R.R. The Better the Grade, The Bigger the Trade. TIME TABLE. liiflTi-ct May.":. 1!).- TAM.lll TIM K. HAST. art!) an: j j v. m"."a7i . 5 111 ! 4'. :tti to l-' r .V.; 10 -JH (I ih; lit :ki li -j", Kt .v; 17 11 IT " '.n il .V.i S IN 12 'J.V STATIONS. :;oj 30M I.V. Alt. port Huron Valo llrowu City Mavvillf Vassar Saginaw Ait. Hay City i.v. ID 1.'. s r; K 4')' 8 :ui K lit 7 4T 7 10 li ar. i -.M. i on s o.' 7 :it 7 I s 7 07 li 4 ; '.'7 r. wi r. '.'o w- Ballentine. MAIN' LINK KAST lxjaveSa;:l!iawr.':i)o M. Arrive at Flint 12 :ra v. m.. Holly 1 r. M.. Detroit 3:10 v. m., loledo 4:4i'. M M AI N I I NK WKST I-uve Saginaw 4:4'. v. m. Arrive at Midland .V"J i. M.r.Mt. I'leasant 7:00 p. m.. Clar. ii::u v. m" 1- vait 7:2H r. M ., liee.l City 7:W r. v.. i:all wl'Ji :'. 1-. M.. Ludiimtoii 10:00 r. M., Manistee 10:2.'. 1". M. Connect I UK at I.iulinton with Steamer ( tor Milwaukee (durinu' the easm ot navlu'atlon), itmkins eonuecttons for all points West and NShllMXinS(r'and Parlor Cur between Hay City, . ....! i i ...... .i. ' Connections made at I'ort Huron and l'trolt In I'nlon lejHi ih an i muh f-uuui, ,.n.u aTt'oVlurther Information see time table- of this Company. F. A. (JUISWDI.D. 4eent. Yale C.&G.T.R.R.and Gd. Trunk lines. POUT HUKOX TO DETROIT. D tt.iu. 5 no 5 : 5 M 0 45 H.lll. 7 40 8 20 8 Ml 9 40 X X a.m. p.m. 11 to 4 oft 12 (r 4 41 12 :ui i s 2:1 1 40 0 15 rt.lIuron....lve Inox... Arrive Mt (HcnienH Detroit " DETROIT TO I'ORT HURON. X X X X a.m. a.m. P- l'-"1 iiptrnlt ....leave 7 ft5 10 l. 1 no Mt, Clemens arr M 11 2 iw l-t llnniii " 0. II o. o w I'ORT HURON TO CHICAUO. 3 M 4 41 li 15 5 M X i.m a 3.1 7 OS 7 37 8 25 D li.ni 11 no 11 4S 12 14 12 4 I'tHuron .. Imlav City ljlM-er.... Flint Duramt.... Ijinsim; .. . HattleCreek Chleao.... leave .. arr D A.m. 3 to ftVri 5 ::. 11 nr. fi 55 8 15 I 50 p.m. X a.m. II 50 7 47 8 10 8 30 1) 25 10 40 12 15 (I 45 p.m. D a.m. 11 55 Too 1 28 1 55 2 40 : 50 u 10 p.m. X p.m. 3 50 4 48 5 10 5 47 (1 30 8 00 0 35 D 1UI1 8 4. p.m. 10 (II 10 35 It 20 12 20 1 50 7 50 a.in DURAND TO D.&M. and C.S.MI. STATIONS Durand. SaKlnaw liaylity " Dwimn.. .Ar vo Ionia (Jd. Rapids X a.m. .leave i 40 arrive 10 50 11 :i 10 00 11 on 12 50 p.m. X a.m. -. 40 10 50 11 :) 10 on 11 4!) 12 50 p.m. X p.m. I 12 2 42 4 2S 5 30 p.m. X p.m. II 50 8 00 8 35 7 17 8 55 10 00 p.m. n n m 2 13 2 4: 5 08 6 35 ft.lll CHICAOO TO TORT HURON. X D D a.m. p.m. p.m. Chleairo.... leave 8 40 3 10 s 15 Hattle Creok arr 3 4o 8 45 2 40 LanslnK " M , , 400 Durand " w 10 4.. 5 ai Flint " 7 .10 II 17 5 40 ijuM-er " 1 11 W Imlav City.. " s 32 ..... :i5 Ft Huron... " l to 1 00 7 to p.m. a.m. a. in X a.m. '7 (V 8 20 ! 30 10 05 10 4.1 11 no 12 05 p.m. I-OUT HURON TO THE EAST. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder AwirM GoU Mtdil Mklwlntef Fair. Sn Frincixo. Pt II 11 ion.. leave lon.lrni... arrive llaniillon Niagara Falls" ltnllalo ... " St nit ford " Toronto .. Montreal . I) n .mi. 1 15 4 00 (i 10 7 ;io u :to 5 25 8 15 S 15 p.m. D a.m. 7 to 11 to 4 17 5 20 7 :r. a.m. X a.m. II l0 2 W 5 35 7 2-2 8 .V. p.m. X p. 111. 12 10 5 40 c. : 7 5ii 8 5.5 4 08 7 40 7 35 a. 111 X p.m 4 20 7 50 FROM THE EAST TO I'ORT HURON Train arrive at I'oit Huron I roni the Southern Division of tl. T. li y: 11 Y D D .1 'HI 8 to 11 30 .1 50 8 10 a.m. a.m. a.m. P.m. p.m Trains arrive at Tort Huron from the Northern Division of O. T. Ity: X N 2 10 p.m. 0 15 p.m. D means Daily. X, Dally Except Sunday W. E. DAVIS. (I. I'. & T. A..( hlcaxo. n..nnn.minlM l.nvfftl.n lowest r.'ltetoall ...1.... .-,. ,.i,,l Wot ..IIInir tliriiiiL'll tickets over nil ooiinectinjt lines in Urn country; also ocean steamship tickets 10 himi iroin r.uniu conneelKm. ui ue w me ior miuriii.n. C.n. CLAF1KE, Passenger nml Ticket Agent, Port Huron Union Ticket Office, 3trt Huron Ave., Phone 18, Hi so nt lunnei tHiion. 1 miitr We are stinins things now for the JSummer Trade. We have an immense stock and endless variety of everything carried in a (Jener.il Store. We ask your careful inspec tion at The Uargain Seller's Double Store. J. B. STEVENS, Y. S., GRADUATE OF Toronto Veterinary College. 'TTffl77Tr?- L'all 6 promptly attended night or day muling Oflice in Uuilding opposite Commer cial House. YALE, MICH J.tEt WHITE! MO, PHOTOG-BAPHERS. 1102 Military St., Cor. Wall, PT. HURON Bring or send your Copying and Enlarg ing xo us. Dealers in all kinds of Frames and Easels Cords, Nails, Hooks, .htc. We Guarantee Perfect Satisfaction. Look at This List of Bargains: 4-4 Cambric - - 10 cents Fine French Gingham, 25c, now XV cents Fancy French Ginghams, 35c, now 25 cents r ine Ltingnani, oo m. wmo u, axvw Fancy Swivel Silk, 50 cents, now 39 cents ASMAN-& -BEARD, "Wlilto I3-a.llclin.s-, "Water Street. tw and Second-hand Machinery ! Iff' I j ;, e line of Boilers, JCngin cs, Feed Grinders, Gearing, Shafting and Pulleys, Scales, Separators Etc., at Rock-bottom prices. GEO. K. DAVIDSON, PORT HUllON, MICH.