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GPECBAUSTG FAB LEES. t 'A .iiV V "JAM il Mrs. C. A. Merrill, of Chetopa, Kans., suilered from a peculiar nerv ous trouble which baftted the skill of leading specialists. She says: "I cannot say enough in praise of Dr. Miles' Nervine. I suffered agonizing pain in left side of my head and 1 thought it would drive me insane. Specialists in Cincinnati and Kansas City treated me without benefit. Then 1 began taking Dr. Miles' Nerv ine and obtained prompt relief, and finally a permanent cure." Is sold by all druggists on guarantee, first bottle benefits or money back. Iiook on heart and nerves sent free. Or. Miles Medical Company, Elkhart, Ind. F.&P.M.R.R. TIM'; TABLE. in elTrti't 0::t. Vi, 1803. K-tT. STANDARD TIMK. EAST. I i: j 3i3 .STATIONS. 304 308 3mi !l' M.lA.M.Il.v" All. A.M.' 175". 1"7m 0 3"! H sr, roi l Huron 10 'J3 9 110 i! nn 7 3 i !) H Yule 9 I'M 8 If.' 1 '17 7 5.1.10 10 Itrmvn City oj 7 37 J fio K (is in '-, .Marietta DIM 7 VI i 4(i m tMi. ;;4 'lilTonl 8 .w 7 11 VI 37 8 a-.' lit 4 ! Miiyville 8 24 0 M I'.' 23 8 .17 i 1 1 os Vassar 8 03 31 r. o.i f 30, 1141 Saginaw 7 2s in Uii.' 2i.n.H;. city i.v- 7 oo r, 20,10 f.o 1 AO t 4J 03 19 3 23 I 41 4 OS 4 4) 6 ID MAIN MNKKAHT Leav S i!naw l.':00 m. Arrive at Flint 12 :R3 r.M.,IIjl!yl;20 r. Dctroit3:10 i m., Toledo 4tl. M MAIN LINK WKMT Ieve s.uinaw I : i i. i. Arrive at Midland Ai r. i...Mt.l'leartnt 3:15 i m., Clare 2:4.' p. M.. SvhN :;; l M.. K'mJ Cltv 4:05 I'. M .. lt.iM vrln 4:j2 1'. m., I.urilntrton 6:00 i. m., Manistee Ciimieetlii). at l.Mli'ivton with Steamer for Mllu'uillf uliirillir tliu uuuunn nf nnvlirgtlnnt making coiai.'ctlOiiH tor all points West amf norinwesi. ailii"inl Cirlor Cars between Hay City Sftetnawaud Detroit. 0"iiim-Mhiis xiAitf at I'ort Huron and Detroit In n Difuot 'or all 1'oiuts South, Canada ami tin- I'axt For furtliei inforin.itioii nee timetable ottbu Gofmpany. C. It. HUMSKKFOUI), Auont. TIT Call o;i CoIkj: ti and Co. tor your Thiu r;;r;:itnrc. Their stojk consists of every thing in Uio Furniture Line a:iJ their prices are right. Agonts for. K. U. StolTord Co. Church and School Supplies. GOHEEN CO. COLLEGE, SCHOOL OF SHORT HMD, Trpewritlnc and Knglish Training School Moore Hiock, i'ort Huron, Mich. Complete in U department!!. For Circulars giving fullln ormatlon. address J. U.dOODIER.rresldent A. L. 6ARK, OPTICIAN. Fifteen Years fctudyon Re frac tion of the eyes. The Weak eye strengt hen ed. railing sight Itestored. lug try us. A. L. 6ARK, For liepairi lSverything in the Jewelry line. All our work Guaran teed. A. L. Cark. Yale, Mich. JEWELER. S'CSAjE ss Th lx?it plaro In Ar.iprtoa for jronnp Men nil wgriion to wcure a Iliiiincsi 1 dnctlon, 8liorthnd, Mo'imnlcM 1th1ii ,r ."ivi'iintuliip Thoroni'li . ! of Artunl I;iiiiip t3-.' loll entire rer. Klmtenta hirin uny tl"'. rtsloi-1 Krro. Ki-ferrnr. all IKMr.-lt. TV. . ,IF f . , i rr". V I?. 91 vei n For We can make ti vour irrns-.ire n 1-iiic. All-Wool Silii j Latest City 5tyles You enn Le a well-dressed man if rou know how. Write ui lor Saentlrs nrd lloolclct "flovita Loot Welt, Drest Well, and Save Money.' and Samples r ' The DAVIS MACHINE CO. CHICAGO mm : A m School Notes. Kdltor Male F vans htid Suklo U. Scott. Always at bead quarters Ural us. Ina Palmer is UDable to attend school. Bert Parks visited the high room Friilay allcrnoon. New waste baskets have been placed in Hume ot the rooms. Mr. Sturgis called at the high room Tuesday morning. We expect a lesson in einging Friday morning. Term examinations begin in the grammar room this week. Mrs. Wallace Menerey, of Coleman, and Mrs. Ellsworth were guests of the grammar room Friday. The 1st intermediate was invited by the grammar to listen to a program Friday. Ai SporuMiburg spelled down the fourth grade. Second intermediate arc reading "Five l.ttle Peppern." A dainty framed portrait of Lafayette has been placed in the 2nd primary by the pupils and teacher. Jay McKenna is the new grammar room pupil. Chinese Sacred lily has budded in the grammar 100m. Examinations have begun in the high room. Maude Worden is a new student in the high room. A third grade lm taken up "Life on the Plains" as supplementary reading. School Reports. Report of school in l)iat. No. 5 for nionih emling lec.'Jul. Number of days taught, 18. Number of pupils enrolled -It). Average daily attendance I5-. Pupils neither absent nor tardy: Oliver lveiehard, Frances Ludingtou, Martha Jordon, Eden Hricker, Mary Keed. Not absent: Leatta Mihlethaler. Maggie McKenzie, Teacher. Warning to Kickers. St. Peter sits at the Heavenly (iates, his hand on the strings of the lyre, and sings a few songs as he patiently waits for the souls of those who expire, lie hears in the distance a chorus of soncr, swell from the foot of the throne, and he smiles as the music is wafted along, while he warbles a lay of his own: "There is room in this region for millions of souls, who by sorrow an 1 woe were bereft: 'tis for those who have suffered the melody rolls, but the kickers must turn to the left. Thero is room for the people, who, when they were young, persisted in sowing wild oats; yet boomed up their town with sinew and tongue, but the kickers must go with the goats. There is room for the people who pointed with pride to the beauty and growth of the town; who kept singing its praise aloud till they died, but the kickers will please amble down. They'd suy the music was all out of tune, and the angelic gown 'hand me down,' and they'd send for a jeweler to the moon, to simple the gold in their crown So while there is room for a million of souls, who by sorrow and woe were bereft, we want no complaint of the music that rolls, so the kicker must turn to the left." Ex. Beats the Klondike. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of MarysTllle, Tex., has found a more valuable dis overv than has yet been made in the Klondike. For years he suffered un rold agony from consumption, accom panied by hemorrhages; and was ab solutely cured by Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. lie declares that gold is of little '.'alue in comparison with this marve lous cure; would have it, even if it cost hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, Kronchitis and all throat and lung af fections are positively cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion. Trial bottles frco at Ilolden'a Drug Store. Kegular size DOo and 91.00. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. Mary Anderson in Her English Home. Every American will bo interested in a page of photographic reproductions in the Christmas Ladles' Home Journal which presonts "Mary Anderson in Her English Home." The pictures were mado expressly for the Journal, and show Mary Anderson de Navarro as she is to-day, her two-year-old son, and the exteriors and interiors of the De Navarros' delightful Englsh home. These pictures will be treasured by the beloved actress' admirers in this country, as they give an interesting glimDse of Mrs. de Navarro's daily life and her surroundings. Our Readers are requested to order their papers and magazines at this office. We can sup ply you with any paper published, and ave you tho cost and annoyance of writing to different publishers. Get all your reading matter at once of us. A VALUABLE HANDBOOK. Edward P. Remington's Newspaper Directory for 1898. Thl Is by far the larirst and most compre hensive Directory of Newvmper ever Issued from PiUsluirjr by the lteininnton Advertising Agency, and though it apioan under a new nnnie, it in practically a contintiation of the old Newspaper Manual, for that business cen tre of tho United States. His one ot the most complete and rellablo books of its kind, hand somely and substantially bound and the con tents arranged for ready reference The Directory contains full and complete lists of all Newspapers and other Periodicals published In the United States and Canada, with their days ot Issue, politics and circulation, -ind Specially Classified Lists of the Principal Dallies ami Weeklies, and tho best Agricul tural, Iiellttlous Nei-nti!lc and Trade publi cations nnl Leading Magazines. All the Lists are cat-ilngucd by townns in alphabetical or ler, and In the (ieiieral List tho iMpulation Is Jvcn of each state, town and of tho county in which It Is located. Containing as it doe every particular neces sary for the general description of each News iaer and Periodical, it must bo of spi-clal value o the general advertiser, as a reference work .iinl In the compilation of bis lists. Tiio Directory Is Issued from tho offlco of r.duard P. Kemincton, Newspaper Advertis ing, Pittsburg. Pa. Time works wonders; fo would a man if he hail to put in twenty-four Hours a day, like time does. A Card. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a 50 cent bottle of (Jreeno's Warranted Hyrup of Tar if it fails to cure your cough or cold. We also guarantee a 2'5-cent bottle to provo satisfactory or money refunded. E. L. Moore, Will Lcnnon. . Pet ERSONAL. MOVEMENTS AND DOINGS OF PEOPLE YOU MAY HAPPEN TO KNOW. Will Holmes is homo on a visit. Pearl McDonald visited friends near Fargo the fore part of the week. D.R.Brown, of Deckerville, was in town Wednesday and Thursday. J. Zimmerman, of Detroit, is spend ing the week with Mabel Teetzel. J. A. Raoley was in Fort Huron Monday attending probate court. Anna E. Stevens visited friends in Fort Huron Sunday and Monday. Floyd Losey, of the St. Charles In dependent, is visiting his parents this week. El. Davey, Frank llrogan and John hunnigan, of Emmet, visited in Yale Sunday. Will Hoskin is home for the winter, having spent the summer sailing on the lakes. Nicholas Hayes srent a week at Con cord, the guest of lr. and Mrs. W. N. Armstrong. Mrs. II. A. Higgins, of Howling fireen.Ohio, is visiting her father N. T. Mnitton, this week. .las. l!rown was in Croswell and Prrkerville this week in the interests of the Yale Milling Co. John A. Springer, F. 1'. M. brake tnaii, is taking a lay-off and visiting among his Yale friends. Mrs. Wullaco Menerey, of Coleman, is the guet of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Etlrick and nther friends in Yale. Judson Illack mid wife, of Richmond, were in Yale Tuesday night. They were on their way to Deanville to attend the wedding of (ieorge lllack. Mr.and Mrs. James Livingston, John Living-ton, of Haden, Out., and Mr. and Mrs. C E. I5ricker, of Tort Huron, are here this week on account of the serious illness of Harry Livingston. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The lle-t Salve in theworld for Cuts, liruisew, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Tiles or no nay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. For sale by Grant Holden. Litrht is the task where many share the toil Homer. A cough is not like a fever. It docs not have to run a certain course. Cure it quickly and effectually with One Minute Cough Cure, the best remedy for nil ages and for the most severe case. Wo recommend it because it's good, (irant Holden. Everyone has a fair turn to bo as great as ho pleases. Jeremy Collier. Many a household is saddened by death because of the failure to keep on hand a safe and absolutely certain cure for croup such as One Minute Cough Cure. See that your little ones are protected against emergency. Grant Holden. An easy going man never lingers with his best girl until after midnight. Farm To Rent. This farm consists of 8'J acres of im proved land 1 mile cast and 1 mile south of Yale and is in good condition. Thero is a good house also barn on the premises and a splendid well of water. Also a tine orchard. Call or address Ed. Newell, Yale, Mich. Can be found at tho Rapley House. There is no better ballast for keeping tho mind steady on its keel and saving it from all risk of crankiness than business. J. R. Lowell. Christmas and New Years Holiday Rates. The Grand Trunk Railway System will issue holiday excureion tickets at the rate of one-and one-third fare for the round trip to and from all stations on their system west of the Detroit and St. Clair rivers, and will also sell to all stations of connecting lines. These rates will include Canadian points west of and including Toronto, Niagara Falls and buffalo, also Chicago. Sell ing dates for Christmas are Dec. 23rd, 24th, 23th and 26th 1898; for New Years, Dec. 30th and 31st, 1898, and Jan. 1st and 2nd, 1899; all being valid to return up to and including January 3rd, 1890. Call on agents for time tables' and information. Consumption Cure. Warner's White Wine of Tar Syrup, the best cough remedy on earth, cures a cough in one day if taken in time. 25 and CO cts. Pale and Sallow People. Weak and Worn Out People should take Knill's Red Pills for Wan People, liest and cheapest. 25c a box. For young backs, old backs, lame backs, always fall back on Knill's lilue Kidney Pills. They will cure you. War ranted. Only 25c. Solid Flesh, Muscle and strength made by taking Knill's Red Pills for Wan People. Greatest blood and nerve tonic. 25c a box. You can sleep while they work, and work when they work. Knill's White Liver Pills, do not gripe or make you sick. 23 doses 25 cents. Don't be fooled and pay 50 cents for Pills or Tablets when you can buy Knill's Red Pills for Wan People, Worn Out People. Knill's P.lue Kidney Pills, Knill's Dyspepsia Tablets. Strongest. 25c. The remedy par excellence for all Kidney troubles. Knill's Bluo Kidney Pills. 25c a box. What is tho great liver Invigorator, system renovator, and bowel regulator? Why, Knill's White Liver Pills. Guar anteed. Look! 25does2"c. Robbery to pay 50c a box for pills or tablets. Knill's Red Pills for Wan People. Weak and Run Down People. Greatest Tonic. Knill's I'd tie Kidney Pills. Knill's Dyspepsia Tablets. 23c a box. liest and Cheapest. Warranted. Vigor and Vitality In young and old are surely and promptly restored by Knill's Red Pills for Wan People. 25c a box. Money to Loan At six per cent interest, and plenty of it, at Frank Whipple's law office, Port Huron. 27-tf Tardiness Robs Opportunity. Early Buyers are Snapping up Bargains in High-Grade Clothing Which We are Offering This Week. 'ever in your life have you had the opportunity to select Clothing from a complete stock at such low prices as we have placed on them. New. first-class Clothing, the latest styles, at prices which make buying elsewhere extravagant. We are sole representatives for the famous STEIN-ULOCK CO3 Clothing, the world's standard of clothing excellence, for those who appreciate and will have nothing but the best. Everything is "right" in our Men's Suit and Overcoat Department-style, lit, linish, quality and prices. Come and see the goods and compare them with others you have seen. We won't suffer by the comparison. Full line of Smoking Jackets and Bath keep them for you until you want MEN'S OUTFITTERS, Special Attention Given Mail Orders. PLUMBING Having had eight years experience in Plumbingand Gas Pipe Work And now hold a permit from the Vil lage Council to do that work. I am ready to tap and put in water pipes In all first-class work. All Work Guaranteed. Hoping to be favored with a share of your patronage I am respectfully your3. John Hutton, HARDWARE. McKenna Block. Millinery Values ! There isn't a lady in Yale who doesn't know values in Mil linery. When she walks into a Millinery store to select a hat she can usually tell at a glance whether a hat labelled $1.00 is worth that amount or more, or whether it would not be dear at 50 cents. Oar Goods Are All Values. Mrs. Eva Black, Mcrherson Building. Yale. Mich. Biddlecomb's Art Studio I Mctsel Block. PORT HURON. Having had years of experience in the Photographic art, we are prepared to do your work right and at reason able prices. Ask any of our patrons what kind of work wo turn out; ask 'em if we don't save them money. They can tell as much as we can. The've tried us and are our permanent customers. You'd be too if you'll ask 'em. Frazer Axle Grease Na offer fit! hv Hr.flt or Cold. Highest Awards at Centennial, Paris and World's Fair. M.fr4 Frazer Lubricator Co,, Factor: Chcitae, St Lovlt, New York. fvKikj A Ear vuirr A-... IIm Vi Robes for Xmas presents. Call early and make your selections. We will them. Just received a new consignment of latest styles in Neckwear. JOHN H. Leading Companies of America Aetna, Continental, Cooper and Orient. Prussian National of Germany. To My Patrons who were insured in the Peninsular: We placed confidence in that Company because some of the best men in the state were at the head of it, but the Company has failed, demonstrating the fact that a reserve fund in the hands of the people is a broken stick when the trial comes. Through the Influence the Peninsula has had I am enabled to give you Insurance at Mutual rates. Don't go to other agents to get re-insnred but call and see me. If there is a good thing I have it and will save yon money. At Office on Saturdays. JOHN H. MERRILL, Wharton & Holden Are Right in Line for . . . THE WINTER . . . With a Full Line of CUTTERS, SLEIGHS, Feed Cutters, Corn Shellersf Hay Wire. Our Fall Stock -oasss.HAS JUST WE HANDLE Ladies' and Gents' Fine Shoes, CHILDRENS SCHOOL SHOES, RUBBERS AND OVERSHOES, Our Stock is the very best in quality. We invite you to call and inspect our goods before buying. All kinds of Repairing Neatly and Cheaply Done. WM. FITZGERALD'S SHOE MAIN STREET. Subscribe For The ExpOSltOr. ore 210, 212,214. Huron Avenue, Port Huron. Mich. MERRILL, ARRIVED. STOBE. YALE. MICH