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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • 2

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u.n i i'm 'f DRY GOODS. I DRY COODS rerss! aaa Melety tte. Mrs, Nellie Edison -Royer is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. EJjtoa'j Six young 'gentlemen from Detroit tsve pitched stent on the; lake tbore.

and are enjoying camp life. TK Prohibition Coaveatloa ii--lal ToJejrata to tbe Trsias. PtTTSBino, PaJuly -24. Tbe Prohibition Convention- was to Jay cpaged In nominating the following candidates: McDonald, of California, SL John, of Kscs.u, and GlJeon Stewart, of Maine, fhtru minatiiig speeches jirabavek aad Labor Caaeaa. Tba Greenbacker and laboring men of the several ward of this city are notified to meet In the court room, Friday evening, July 33th.

at 8 o'clock, for the purpoae of electing delegates to attend the Ureenback county convention on the to elect delegates to attend the state convention at Detroit, and also to elect delegate to attend the labor district conventions to tx held in this city, July 2blh insL. which will elect delegate to attend tbe National Lator cooeotioa at Chicago, July 3t), tsit. Br t)aria or CttT Comhittxk. Rev. Mr.

Baldwin, of Mason, will de-tlver a temperance address at the Baptist church, Bunday July 2Tth. at o'clock, under the auspices of the Christian Temperance The Salesmen's Anot'ij'Uou will meet this (Thursday) evening, July lueir room over Jaeo'j salesmen of the city ere cordially -iuvlbtd to preterit. Business of importance to at otic- ill rorne he Siocl; is This Sale islmperative! We Sell the 2 i I i 1 Hi Stock low! ers ar to take I The Time We cannot quote are going so fast. We cannot tell one day what we give you the next. lavidson iLJ i i 1 1 i UNDKWTAKsHO.mm Take Time by CIIAS.

THOMPSON. lUUll Successors to 1 F. i zz. jj UNDERTAKING 1 Grail in Monday, July 21 Wo will ofter our White Goods, Table Linens, Napkins and Towels. Decided bargains.

C. G. HEISEL i BRO. Did You Hear Anything Drop. 12 15c and 20c Hosiery 40o and 60e 75o $1 20cGlovcn 40c and 0e 70 ami 7'c Lace Mitts.

SI and ft. 25 Idica Mitts 40 or f0 paira of odd Corsets nt 50c. 200 dozen Buttorts worth from 25 pi COc for 10c perj dozen. For half price eootlk ask for White Ooode, Children'! Bonnets Cotton Skirta, Paranoia, Apron ami Pocket Books and Bags, All these eoods must! go in the next twa weeks. E.

C. BOICE, LAUNDRY. Troy Laundry Butler Street. Family Washings, I era maklnf peelalty of Family Lew prioea by tb dono place. the week.

Caa foretell rofareoec from tbe host laiullie. to the Uy tt tar work ll firtt clan sat does Bat in UT IB 01110 F. O. PARSONS PI tor JOHN LikWLER, Lptrynd Sale Stables, Butler Street, fort Huron, Mich. Ughl Boodatar aad Heavy Draught Hon.

war. us hand tar sal. 1 loree Muck at new and second band stag and doutii. rU. whkih I mil at bar- gmoa tr oaui or for fttn on aalary or eonmbBioa to nil ShcUand a4 iUwatwaa poolm, all eoloi litilo boautlvs utt ta thin ir )a4i.

anil eblMrca. Itrgast kl of taucy ponies In Amwtca. ISO par Bioatb ati Jaauarf 1Mb. Wa alao waot Km young w.a to toaro ttoek raiatng oa tb ranch. Illutrit-4 group tuoUeil pon ia feoaral UwrfptiT.

list. prH.v, Mran, mi tor cuu atirer, 1 Aiiiwaa, Proprietor Don C.rtu, Imd Iiiar Co, Taxn. Hat Ranch, 1 1 am Notice to Water Con sumers. Orrica B.amor Watut Pvbt Hcox, July 1, 1S4. Viittr iai tor th.

current balfyaar ara oor 4a.a4 mr bo paid dartag tba praaaat wontb wuo I.KWM ATKINS, 1 tjaio rttarr DIVORCES AftSOI CTB DITVOR. for paraou aiding OtrougboBt tba lTnit4 Mat and Canada aw a.rua, bob tuppan, ioiiurraocs cruelty, IMaaipatibtiltr, mo. Adriem fr. Ntita Tour caw aa4 ATTORSEY WARD, WatlJ kaUJlftg, li Broad N.w York, i 1 It I lyr PI United A I bN I orgiwrT fmui'S Atora.T. and Caiinwiora la oik b.

EaaabiMbnl SO ra I'awphi fr. Cor upalB aounl. it cod ijrr CirmiBO Sraraa Smut, fltnea, ItiT Ucaua, Jul; ss a. n.J laU.wtuj ohw.attett aa laka at tba mow iwkm tlnt tba Hat tow Bam Clear Look nt. NOW A Slxteeatla A.aasl Kexatta the Si W.

A. Day-fort llaroa. Detroit. 1'kleago ana hatban Wt. 1 he early riser oti WedbesJay morniiig who had planned for Sue sport at the regatta on the St Clair liver, were disappointed when Ibeyf discovered that the wind was blowing strong and rain wa falling.

The gale was very brisk up to lo o'cloc. aud white cap covered tbe course stked out at the Oakland House, giving rise to the belief that the first day of the sixteenth annual recall of the Northwestern Amateur Row-in Association would be a dismal ti tan but soon after 10 the iud died away, the sun shone brightly, and there wss scarcely a ripple on the water. At 3 p. the hour for the first rice, senior paira, the weather was line, with the exception of a brisk side brez blowing. There were two entries, Excelsiors of Detroit, and Arieis-of Newark, Jl.

J-The Fxeolaior caught the water Ilrst, un pulled 4t strokes a Tbe Artels followed them closely for a abort distance, but tba Wolverine stile pair sopn increased their lead, wh'u they miiDtaiaed easily throui'boul the race, liuishing about tire boat lengths ahead. Time, 14. "TT. The next race, senior fours, ws in some respects the most interesting. There were three entries, Wah wan tab sees, fof Ecorae, Minnesota of St.

Paul, and Chatharas of Chatham, ot. The C'anadUna e-ot away first, with the Ecorse.jicrew a close second. Tbe St. Pauls were rowing ih an uw kwsrd.boat.and were soon out of the race. The Cttatbau)s continued to lead, being crow JeJ by tho Ecorse crew, Loth crews pulling about 4S strokes a minute.

The Canadians turned the buoy neatly and succeeded In Increasing their lead by two lengths. The Ecorse crew then made a spurt and tbe race became exciting. The boats soon got together and th crew were rowing finely, pulling 52 strokes a minute. The Kcorsecrew pulled ahead when on the last quarter, and the Chatham appeared to be "done." They accomplished Uiia by tacking across theChathams' bow. Harry Rail, of the Chathams, was surprised and turned hi boat further out In the middle of the stream.

In doing so be cat off tbe rudder of tbe WahwabtaaW' boat, Tbl proved to be tbe salvation of Chatham, aided as it was by tbe error of the former, hi pulling in shore In the I slack water. The judzca, notice of this foul disqualified tbe Wahwabtasse sand gave them no place lu tbe race. The Canadians, however, dropped astern of tbe Ecorse boat, pulled out into the curreut, made a spurt, and won by about a length. Tiine, 1J.53. The third race, junior doubles, had three entries Chicago, Battle Creek and Chatham.

The Chicago crew took tbe lead from tha start and easily kept it until tbe close. The Chathams dropped out after they bad pulled about a quarter of tbe distance, but the crew pulled over the course. The Chicago won by about five lengths. Time, 14.27. I There were two entries la tbe gig race.

Grand Ledge and the Centennial of Detroit. The Centennials showed up well, and bad ho: diQlrulty iu leading" and winning: by two lengths. Time U.lo. It was anticipated that the last race, senior singles, would be keenly contested and pretty race. Port Huron i people were par ticularly interested in it, as tbey were sangu tne that: J.

J. Donohue, of the Port II a ion Club, would be the winner. There were four entries, J.J. Donobue, Port Huron; W. B.

Wells, Chatham; W. Plass, Detroit; Fowler, Chicago, but only Donohue i and Plass the Chicago 1 and Chat- bam rowers falling to take their positions. The men got away: together in good atyle, Donohue rapidly forging to the front. Plas rowed pluckily to overtake but Donobue wa rowing lo win and conse quently the Detroiter was doomed to be de feated. He soon weakened, aud Donobue played over the remainder of the course, and won without exerting himself, Tbe friends of the 1 Detroit rower were disappointed at tbe result, as they felt sure their favorite would win.

Donohue is a fine rower, popu lar with his associates, and assured them When be learned who hi competitor Were that he weuld not have any trouble to defeat tbem 1 lie, however, preferred complete: en tries aad a strong race. Time 1C.11X- The races were completed at 5-30 o'clock, having been rowed promptly, and without se rioua mishap. NOTES. The Oakland Houae i midway ou the course. Make a note of it tbe Port Huron junior four are likely to win to-day.

1 be attenaance on Wednesday was not as large as was expected, but it will increase to The steam yacht Sisrma was' the press boat and the steam yacht May Uly tbe umpires boat. Several Port Huron gentlemen chartered tbe steamsr Beckwlth for yesterday and to day, and invited some of their friends to en Joy the rid. The steamer followed tbe row era, and the guest wer thereby enable to witness tbe races from a rood position. The city editor of the Tims acknowledges conr teaies extended on Wednesday, MAKIMK 1 PORT ITEMS. The steamer Saginaw will leave Parsons Son's dock for Port Austiu at a.

m. on Fri The steamer City of Cleveland, bound, for Uarinac, will leave Wright El Judge's ilm'k at p. m. on Friday. The propeller China will leave Thomson A Sou's dock for Huluth and.

Other Lake $11 perior ports at m. 1 James Forbes, of Sarnla, watchtuuo on the steam barge Kittle M. Forbes, and nephew of Captain Wo, Forbe, of tb city, fell over. board and was drowneoB Toedy, while tbe vessel lay at Ashtabula. The steam barge Manistique towed tbe largest rft of tbe season from Black River to Buffalo last and made a very quick and successful trip.

Tbe raft contained 32) cribs. (about 3,000,000 feet). The Manistique wa here on Tuesday night, on her way to Black River to ret another raft. The master, Capt Win. Row Is, and wife, visited the latter' cnusiu, Mr.

J. B. Ionian, while iu tbe city. I The schooner Racine, at ttremsat iu Cbica ro, la said to be the oldest sail vessel afloat on great lake, she was built at Cieve. land bv Sandtord CO.

In and ia there fore about fifty year old. Sb baa always received food care and ia a very lair vessel foe lumber freights. She It owned la Chicago. The death Is announced sf Capt. Wm.

Dreaey, an old and respected lake navigator, and for snaay years a resident of ButTalo. He v. IMT. and came to tbta country, and Burtalo. in 154.1 At different times be commanded some of tbe largest sailing im the lake, lis contracted disease from 10 ISii Shortly before II o'cloc Tuesdav nichta bright ftame, like that of a burning vessel, wa een oa the lake horizon, a few oointa northeast of Milwaukee.

Tbe burn lag 00- lect appared to drift a mile or two south ward while the names lasted. Twice it appeared tura toward tbe shore and thea to turn southward asraio. axooaiaa wbat ao- peared to t-e the whole length of a large Teasel oa fire. Tbe Sanies streamed up some, time higher aad sometimes tower till jaat before Vi o'clock, when tbey gradually sank and went oat In the darkneaa. Harvest r.

porta coatinoa excellent from all part of tba state, Fail cropa are rendered osaewhat dubious from tbe protracted drotttb. Libtie Shsw. ccompaue4 by Sister. in-law, Mrs. Aute Shaw.

returced from "I oled'j this wceki Martin P. and Maud HebQer leave to-night fur Gftamotjue, bere tbey visit ft-r a few weeks. I The Battle Creek Republican sayjs. Freeunu, of Port Huron, is the guest if Lis ctiuiin, Wiil Freeman, of this Kev is. lieckwitb and Mits Kate Burnett started to day for a two eek tur to the White Mountains and the sea days th Flint Eveniear Journal: "Mr and Mrs.

BUhop, and daughter jFIonence, enlto'o-t Huron, Wednesday tjiOroing." A party of Port Huron young peiiple call-inJrhcmselTes the "J.X.'.C's" are acetif ying Mr, tll3 Joslyc's eottajeat Hurocjii Beach. The) mil i-peud a week there, breakioe up next M-inJay. The liiirty is chaperoned by Mrs. i ti Joelya. who wilt be succeeded by Mrs.

A. Murphy The. follow-ine i a list of the members: Kertha Joslju, l.Uie H. Northup, Lottie E. Wolfe, Laura Claikc, Will A.

Brown, Annie Boyn-lou', Fannie Elliott. Fred. W. Sberiuau.Willis A. Bush, Alma M.tts, Ida A.

Steens Charlie S. Northup, Maud t'olliuru. t'asup vteellag 1 'I he Romeo camp 'meeting, under tbe direction of Rev. T. G.

I'otter, begics Tuesday, August Pith, at 'i p. with a sermon by Jsv. W. II. Poole, LL.

ou Personal Coiisecration. The aieeting will continue nine laf s. BAILKOAMIKHN. i IKSfBCTlXO THE LIVE. Railroad Commissioner lanes, uci'ompau-ied by Treasurer Wells and Superintendent Wads worth, are making a tour of inspection over the Saud Beach aiid Port Austin divis-on of the Port Huron A Northwestern, to- ST.

Ut MTV BELLE RIVEK. (Correspondence, II. Bro.wersoo has closed his first term of school and gone to North Branch spend his. vacatlou. 1 Our creamery is doing a tine business, aud growing more in favor among farmers; as its benefits become known.

i Mrs. C. Burrows aud Miss Hsiinau sre utlcr-iliiii the school i for teachers at Fort Gratiot, aud evidently intend to keep thor oughly qtialilied for tbejir work. Thci weather has greatly favored the bus-baudiasn in barvesting operations, Haying is practically finished, and wheat is being secured iu One condition. Tbe former proves a light crop according to prediction, but of excellent qualify, and tbe latter is be'ow an aveiaare of former year in yield.

31 ICII AlW IVKHN. A man named Bamuti) is missing at Water, tliet. i The Blaine and I-ogan Club st Manistee has 4io members, 1 C. A. Chase's barn near Beldiug burned; loss insured.

Nelson Fisher's residence, near Caseville, burned; loss, $1,000. George Parson's barns burned at Dundee Wednesday; loss I'SOii, Wm, Picket, a machinist at Three Rivers, bas lost bis right arm by a machinery accident; LigMoiug on Tuesday night killed Mra. Wm Thompson and a young man north of A young man named Marshal Ney Is under arrest at Brighton for obtaining uiouef under false pretenses, i The I.sxette Monroe, shipped 700 turtles to Toledo week before last. They bait and catch them the same as cattish. The Big Rapids tut) aud pail factory will make from to pails aud tubs per day, with the present working force.

Wm. Fit poisoned at Muskegon, Tuesday baa since died. The rest of tbe family are recovering. The womau arrested oa a tram nearCfaktago, is suspected of this crime, and has been taken back, Un Lee, a Chinese laundrymau and Hess Washington, a colored sailor, engaged in deadly rum bat rat Itetrolt, Wednesday. The latter is arrested with assault with intent Xii kill.

Tbe Detroit Steam Supply Company are going out of the business September 1. The enterprise bas proved a failure financially, and tbe company is notifying its patrons of its conclusion of Tbe artesian well at the Adrian water work baa now reached a depth of 1:10 feet, and the drill is now working in a soft blue sbale. It is expected to strike a stratum of btrd rock as soon as tbe sbale Is pierced. The prevailing drouth has been broken iu variobs parts ot tbe slate, greatly to Ike relief of the farming ocuiuiuuily. in some localities tbe rain was accompanied with severe tbuuder and lightning and also some wind, i An affray occurred at Ann Arbor Wednesday evening between an old man named Dunn and a newspaper reporter named Bellingtoo, during which Dunn waa struck with a club and his skult fractured- It is feared bis injuries will prove fatal; Fuller detail of tbe shooting accident to the man Louie Newman, already reported found near Koecommon terribly lajo-ed, show it to be a moat remarkable case.

It thought ba will He Is now iu a hos-plUllq Flint. The Inter -State Telephone Company, with a capital of is to tie oreanned at Grand Rapida to operate the Hopkins About the time they begin business tbe Bell Telephone Company will probably shut them otf with an injunction, on account of infringement of patents, i. Ruddock, Nuttall 4 Co. have finished logging their group of pine south of Manistee Lake, and will transfer their road to some other locality. In the meantime tbey will draw In over the Flint Pere Marquette rail roao aooui leet 01 no ice lumber which tbey nave in the vicinity of Free Soil Dr.

V. T. Wilbur, who baa had 25 years ex- perunice in oreauir.iog ana conducting: school ana asylums for leeuie-mmded children, has opened a school ot thin kind on tbe rt ottage plan," at Kalamazoo, and will conduct it witn tbe greatest-care. Ha ask for the name and residences of fi-eble mind ed persou and children, that their: friend may ne maae acqnatnieti wnn us iiina tages offered by bii hool. At an eariiy hour wadneadar raorninsr Henry Henthose.

of Manistee, was shot and fatally wounded by a ball ia the right lung from a tnirty-two caiiuer revolver la the hands of Mrs. Ram o. Into whose house he was trying 10 gam aarainance. 11a wa in toxicated at the time. He waa 24 years old Hi parents reside at Brant.

Ha im tbe sac od man that Mrs, Kamo has shot within twoltnontba. Tbe woman 1 a very hard char acter. Thursday the littht 11-yoar old sob of Geo. II. He Semen, of ttseo townahio.

Allegan county, wane wrtorueoerryingin taeswaaapa of Pine Grove, fell upon a log, falling over It and driving a knot or limb entirely throurh the walls of tba abdomen. He wa at ooce conveyed to bu home, oe mile east of tbe TUiaarc, aad a gurgeoe gammoned. The wound an ooe, two Inches io lenath. Deaetratinr to the intestines. He is at present ia a critical condition.

XEWMAIU SOTEa. The annual production of rnbtwr roods ia the United States is raiurd at General Grant has discarded his crutrh and la able to walk with a stout cine. He ia spesding the summer quietly at Long Branch. Tba population of tba failed SLatM oa July 1 was abowt lo two years more, tbe ew Tribune, it will probably exceed eoSOU.oUU. Ia lsO thre wer nailed to tba Laitd State letter.

It ia eatiasted tiat In the increase wi3 be 20 ner real. We are a est. on Of fetter-writera. An Eastera journal reports the case of a Pbiia.le.'phia lady who for a loo? time used arwrnie for her complexion, until it worked serious Inroads apoa She viajted tbe Arkanaaa Hot tprinc, hoping for relief from tbe baths bt inaiead toe actios of the water ba turned the txin dirt, aad tbe lady 1 thought to oe permanently aistirnreot Hire 5 Ms Fran-'is Wiliard oration, supporting the nomination of St. was the most notewoithv.

I I 0r Usadrrd Perstas Prswarti tu tL TiK ViKi-NXt, It isnow almost certain that U4 pergas tslu attandoned the siak.ng ve-wels, Gijou and Laiham, op Tues -diyJnlL'tt, in the stnall boata, bvf I.LeO lost. I Art'oelal Cyrlaaes. Prof. of the State uiversity, pro-diuea amateur cyclones at will. He dcs it by ausin.n? a large copper plate by ei'lkcn dt.

This' plate heavily charged w.th'e'.er .1 i'y, wblih baagg down like a bag underccat'i, aud is rend -hi visible by the us; of arscqious acid grs, which gives it a green color. Tbe foruia.ro 1 is a minna-ture eclone, a perfect iiiiy started ib the clou.la". ts funnel shape, and a h.r'.s around raj Passing this plate over tbe table, the eve cent cvlone anatthes up-copper tents, lens, pith balls and other objects, and them eu all side. 1N HE OOXSEP.VATORT. 1 I (Earl, Marbbvl but we mitet returti-! Whit wiii they1 sayj i know 1: 3 awful nice, lit thii wlxn tow here, from the oUieiv away, ith a- taste now and Own of tbo An.1 now' ami thu of Ob, you wretch; It wfi-'i't at alt required That olt should illustrate thus with a sketch Th speiix-h that of course you admired.

MNo matter Low uaughty. There you have sjnaWt 1 ri laas'ioal Grectan knot i I11 which you like my hair coiled, And I r.wliy don't know what Cth-r uu-M-Uief you haven't dune' You're jut i Real naughty-! You squeeze like a vine! Why c-uii't yon mu take sometbing on trust, And iuore dainty and -TlieiW I in iva.iy now. iviuit' juS ouo tyou a darling tetuw? And tve me "sofV--one, to, three, Theie: JMine now, pleasiv I'm alinoMt afraid of tbe parlor glare. twii they Jookrat my lips they'll seo Tb Wiv-rt uin.n Uionx" "No, not But. se-t, your eye, niaytx-:" 4 Height Spot lu a DtogT Street.

Xmei fcan AgriculturLst. 1 tin- t.Mk ia, a few days ago, through i.i th(i streets in New York that iM-cer vjusiu unless front necnaity. It I'lxusded i thoroughfare where mora than of tho shops are beer saloons and gin 11.. IN, and the others devoted to junk dealbig ivii.l Mimll trade. Tba upper part of the Li are crowded tenements, do of th.

duigut of the building retained as a relic of former jirc.perity a narrow iron balcony, running lartrasai the whole builiUng, at the windows: of tbo -second floor. This bal cony waa iocenpied by a box for its wbule length, perhaps twelve feet long and about a foot wide and high. Tbe box bod been filled With soil, npoa which grass seed bad been; sown, and there were three young trees of tbe Aikuitus, one in the middle and one at each I forming, with tho fresh greet of the grass and tbe tropical foliage the Ailantus, as pretty a piece ot "sub-tropical gardening" as can ba imagined. This gi-cen pot l-igbtenod up the street for a long afforded tba eye a refreshing rest, after gazing upon the displays of the second-band, clothing stores. "Whoever Instituted that window box is a public benefactor, and we thank hint for the refreshing glimpse of balcony -gardening be afforded) us.

Tlia Lateaty Tbe latest wrinkle- among the sporting and horsey Indies of the period, Ia to wear their railway tickets stuck in the band of their turbans or Ilerby hatn when on a Journey. They tay.it looks no chic, ''Just like a -j Dry Crcxxln BuHetln: Wboj wrote tba most, likens, Warren or Bulwer!" Warrcu wroto "Now ind Then;" Bui wer wrote "Night and Moriiin," and Dickens wrote "All th Yr Round." In Ntmaer Vtsteu 1 be lTf 1 be l.rewe" Every denUen of the beated and dusty town longs ror the leafy shades, the ripping urooK aide, or lordly lake orrirer, mountain crag or ocean surf, anywhere, in fact, for hear en's cool and untainted breerea, rest from en irross In ir cares of business, recreation in; 1 larger than ordinary Sense. Wandering through green lanes, treading forest solitude, following the stream with rod and line, climbing granite peak, drinking in tbe salty ozone of the sea breeze, he come back to his uesK a browner and healthier, a happier and better man. 5 i i I To direct bis footsteps in the best and most expeditious mauuer to tome of tbe tinest and most picturesque Scenery 00 the American continent is tbe otiiect of two handsomely il lust rated and in iuied folo'ers recently issued by General Passenger Agent 01 the altcbigan Ueelrai. JI De desires to see the beat and most charminir, as well as moot varied, scenes, iu the least time, at the least expense, and in the moat comfortable marier, and to avoid ail possible delays add annoyances, be will write to Mr.

RuggleS, at Chicago, for these folders. In them be will bed excellant mass and bird's eye views with Interestine descriptions of Mackinac island, Niagara Falls, tbe Thousand Inlands aud Kapids of the -ct. Lawrence, tne wntte Mountains, the wonderful Muekoka Lake region, and other delightful summering places; with time cards showing how to reach them. Tbe 'equipment of the Mich igan Central and its connecting roads is unrivalled and neither pains nor expense ha-ve been spared to br'mg every modern achieve ment of science to increase: the: comfort of the traveler and facilitate his journeying, Suiote fatuous cigar in the city. Fineet 10 cent Take no other, Blsice and Logan Badge at the Bee Hive, Smoke famous Finest 10 cent cigar in the city.

Take no other, i K. r. Badges, at the Bee Hive, Smoke famous "Uladiator, Finest Id rebt cigar in tbe city. Take no other, i Clothes cleaned and repaired. Work sails-fat torily done by Herman Smith; corner of Park and Superior streets.

9 'i Iw. Smoke faiuoua Finest 10 ceat cigar In the city. Take no other. Grand Army Badges, at the B-e Hive Smoke "Kniehts of Labor1 cigar in thi city. 5 cigar.

Best 3c I MtaM.Ra4y, Hair dressing. Large waves dressed at tea ceoU eath, small ane at five cent. A large assortment of crimps ys from 2j to 40 cents, warranted natural curt. Miss RuJJy lias tbe only one uiat knows bow to ventilate In the city. She also has waves wbila cu- tomera wait.

All kinds of combings made np. Call and examine her atotk of hair work, two doors south of O'Xeiira store. Huron avenue. For tbe month of July she will sett ber summer millinery. lace foliar, tie, at great reductions.

Smoke "Knights of Labor" eirar. Ecst 5e etar In the city. All IJociet good famished at the Be Hive. Smoke "Knight of Labor- cigar. BestSe cigar In the city.

1- Smoke -'Knights of Labor" Cigar. Best 5c eirar ia the. city. K. Bsdgea, etc at tbe Bee Hive, Baeklerr4ea BlavekWrrte.

I I aaa eilng Uiena cheaper than any other dealer in the tity. I htve a choice tot. Lea-re your order early. SaATCHBKD, The Grocer, corner of Huron at ease and Beer trets. 7 24 3 before the.

-i" i LOCAL MK.TlOJI. "Knlsti't or Ut.jt" the grocer, toraef of Huroj avenue nj fceera street, Uk i Hue ttot of hni and tlitckber'r'irt. The iror)riftur ol the -lXu horte ranch, IJ. II. Van Kauri, Lejn ipriDK, Hetii S--Irerti9t: fur tueo e'.) SLet-Una Atecas Mr, Va Ilatub tir'el tijf j.ouies, and Ltrse.

Cy the thou anil. I I (- T-S 'U iTV iTKnn. Every Jjlng ,9 ijulet ia ein If The Greebliai rouuly ronmition t.e heU la ttieConrl IIou. ou SaturJay mum-, lug at oVltK l. apt.

W. W. stevrart, recifiitiy Pitt liu roo, ha opened a harlwari store bkolo ji, Sully futility, Dakota. 1 Georjftt a. (irariger, of liie tuwualiip of CelambiM, was in the city He iy that the croji iu Coluutbtit are hetter thi year tbaa they hare fur ertral year.

The thirU (Jrauil Truul; eicursian train to the White Mountain for tWs teaaon pgaaed, the city t-tly, AtmutSo people, moat of hom came in on ttie Uracil Trunk, joined the party here. l). 11. Fyaua, of l'ichiuonl, MaeouiM county; purchased of Anderspa A C't). complete Up.

ton iteaiu threshing outfit for $1,700. This la the fifth Upton gale mide. by AnWou Co, in th! section, The Board of Education utct thi inorulus tod awarded: the contract far furnishing the steam beatioj; appartuTor the second ward (chool buildiuR to the Hurt Huron fiat and Steam Fitting Company The Democrat held a meeting in the Armory lat night, and nude- partial arrange menu for carrying on the campaign. They will meet again'next Monday night and or. gHnir.a a Cleveland and Hendricks club.

The 11 rat carload of new 'wheat brought to Port Hurou this week, wat received at P. 6. Sanborn's elevator to-day. 1 was'rown at Marcelliu, Cass county, and I a superior (Uaiity. Ttie wheat Is gr4cd No.

'2 red, and weighs 02 pounds tJ the buebel. An assembly of the Koihts of Lalior, with Z'2 meiuben, was at Marine City on Btturday night by the Port Huron A Toledo Kniitbt wa here on Wed. nesday visiting lit Port Huron brethren. He says there are twelve assemblies In Toledo, and one tneata every day. a "A IVrntH-ral" write tlio TiiSRa tossy that the meetintf called at the Armory Tuesday evening was to form a "Young Men's C.

and H.CHJb," und was'xtrnediitiIJuly 30 bees use ii was fuund that i'uestlay was the regular drilij-nlght of the Guards, wben the Iemocrats bad no rlyht to occupy the hail. On Tuesday, August 5, the chairmen of the Boards of School Inspectors of the. several townships in the county meet at the clerk's offli'e in Port Huron to elect a member of tbe Board of Examiners in place fit Darwin Drake, whose term The Board at prescut consists of Iltirvey Tappau of the flrst district Lincoln Avery of tbe gecoud, and Drake of tbe third. The Republicans of Fort Gratiot will bold a meeting la; French's Hall on Friday even Ing for the purpose of qrgaulziug a Blaine and Logan Club and electing permanent 'officers, Erery Republican lu'tUe village, and all who Intend to vote for tbo Republican candidates, ire Invited to be -'present. It Is also expected that A.

It. Avery and Collector HartauO" will be present and deliver About V3 o'clock on Wedusdsy night Drs. M. and B. Stockwell vere summoned to Fort Gratiot by a telephone tuessaga at.

uouni'lnx that a youn man named Frank Fleming had been mangled1 In the Grand Trunk yard, On arriving at tbe yard tbe physicians ascertained that Fleming's wound was not serious. Previous to tbe occurrence of tbe accident be vn standing on tbe back of tbe tender- of the ysrtl engine, when be was seized with cramps arid felt olT.Jsnd andoubtenly would have been killed if a projecting board on tbe tender had not struck him and to rot ft hlra off the track. Fort no atety he cs-aped with, a scalp: wound. i Advertised Letters. Letters remaining In tbe p.ost office at Port Huron, county of Clair, state of Michigan, unclaimed and.

Undelivered, Wed nesday, July 23rd, lSI. To obtain any tif the follow! Hit letters call for "AdverttseJ Letters!" i Archer Atittf Bruce Brown Brown Mrs Millie Brown Mrs Brixley Charley BureU Suslo i Bim oni lie Fred Btrgon Mary Bowerman Minnie 'i Burry Ann's; -Bureh Sui Kerry Jennie Loo Nellie Livingston Mrs Robt Laahbrooks Wot Lenoon Mary Long Mra Jennie Morris Margaret A Moore Nett.e Miller' Marr Mi-Catl Charles Muier Mrs James Pifher Kdward F. Kotierta Mrs Strah Koliert F.liasbetb Somter Sidney Simmons Will ittapleford Mrs Lee fwain A Mrs Lydia ttteads Mrs (tea Stevenson Mrs F-lirs Stewart Matlie 8m itlt Katie shea Kate Mrs I. Tails Mrs Kate Tbi.aia John A CUtile Carles Amanda Cooper Melissa Corey Mrs Lymau ouien Aiia Doulie Katv '3 lKva Kolwi 1 1 Edgerly Mr Hatty riUireraM Fairtield Funny 1 Oill Geo Garden Jmt' 1 Gootlaite C'has i Huntington Mable HIU Edith Hutchinson MB Hill Miss 11111 Wbitntore Sue C'La Jones John 1 WtlUams Mrt Mary riesusatro frh m. Saya the Toledo Bee.

Toledo ia especially favored with tileasure boats and cheap excursions this season, and her citisens are taking advautare of these occasion to ret beyond the confines the city's stilting 4 tist and smoke and breathe the pure air ot river ana ix. 1 ne snort excur sions on the Sappho have bwt sharpened the desire for nsr extended vietss bad longer pure air. The steamer venlar Star AVedneadav snoroing ws laden with iroodly Btimber of these, autivar whom werer Mr. and Mr. N.

P. Well, lb former role to Port Uarost, ay KUT na saciuaw, and tna latter to Marina City; Mr, B. Gleaeon and daughter Maude, to Oaklauil, on Lake St, Clair, one of tbe seany summer resorta oa our western lake and rivers where they will spend a lew days; Mrs, M-. Bell aad Mia vtnriouai-i, won arv ruing vo Port Huron, and Jaa. C'oyle, who will vi.it Port Huron ssm! iu termed taui potnta for a few r.

t. O. of O. I. The following officer of Pott llnraii Lodge No.

251 were losUUed at th Ust Dieting' V. G. Henry Shaw. R. S.

to S. E. tiowlliit-i L. to V. T.

Bureh. V. CharVfi Basley. i R. S.

10 V. It. C. iiut.Kar. S.

to V. J-ame Uarvey. Warden H. W. t'otley.

5 Conductor Jtmet Uammsck. TrMrtwer Geo. Keconiibsr StTetarj J. tucker. K.

S. A. X. ritrsvter. I- 8, J.

B. Mootrorts. I. G.x-Ceo. Parker.

O. (. Jx. Vramf- Janitor Uoo. arren We mxa BriaNxss, and have authorized every grocer to refund cot to any customer wlo is dissatisfied with DeLanJ's bileratus and Try it if yoa have not alresdy, WE run all risks, K.

O. T. M. and Hive. otter cigars at the Be-e.

The Bee Hive, Pt Huron avenue, one Jo-jr south of Cbas. Baet's. i PfRa Ci-LiEaliL wade from st lected liver, ou tbe sea-ahore, by CatwtLU, HiiiRB a New Uirk. It I nhsolutclT pure aud sweet. Patients to have once taken il prefer it to all otLers.

Physicians have decided it superior to any of the other oil iu maiket. CBifPXO Faca. Piwples, and rouicb skin, cured by usio fj CNirsR 1 aa llllKD V) Thurs made by Caswgi.L, New Yoik. Xurket'i Salad Dressing is composed of the purest and choicest condiuieuls money will buy. It surpasses any that can be made at home, tsicbeaper, saves labor aud Sll anxiety.

'I positively cureI with Fmorj's Standard Cure a never falling remedy purely veiratable, contain no quiniue, supar coated. cents." 1 it" Nervousness, N'erTous IVbility, Neuralgia, Nervous Shock, St. itus lance, Prostration, and all other diseases of Nerve Generative Organs are aH permanently and radically cured by Allen's Brain Food, tbe great tx-taoical remedy, ft 0 tor At drug 'giStS. i Yeni, Vidi, Vici I came. I saw, 1 conquered is adaptable to Allen's Bilious Physic.

It quickly relieves Constipation, Piles, Sick Headache, Ac, 25 cents. At all drugg'nts. SIIILOH'3 CATARRH REMEDY, a mar-velous cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker mouth, and Head Ache. ith each buttle is an ingenious nasal Injector for the more successful treatment of these ithout extra charge. Pi ice 50 cts.

Sold by McCollom Jt Sweetser, .4. air user Tbe Voltaic Marshall, ofiar to send Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic belt and Electric Appliancea on trial for thirty daya to men, old and young, afflicted with nervous debility, lost vitality, and kindred troubles, See advertisement in tbl paper. A Care rkeasssais, Mr. U.

H. Barnaby, of Oswego N. says that bis daughter wss tsken with- a violent co'd which terminated with Pneumonia, and all the best Physicians give the case up and said she could live but a few hours atf mouL St was Intbls condition wben a friend recommended Dr. Wm. Hall's Balaam For The Limits, and advised her to try it.

Bba accepted It aaa last resort, and was surprised to find that it produced a marked change for the better, and by persevering a permanent cure was ejected. 1 i "Care-charming sleep, thou silent friend of all our woes!" But tbe poor victim of neuralgia knows nothing of tbe delight of this boon. Mr. Deitricb, of Hudson street, New Haven, writes, "Last Sunday evening; 1 bad an attack in my face, and could not sleep; I walked tbe floor all night. The pain was terrible.

I would lie down a few minutes and then get up and walk. 80 it went all night. As soon as it was light my daughter started out to get something lo relieve me. The doctor told her that Athlophoro was the best thing known, fche got a bottle. After taking two dose tbe pain all left me, aa if like meglc.1 Advice ta Mother.

Winslow's Soothing 8yrup, for! chil dren teething, is the prescription of one of tbe best female nurses and physicians In the United States, aud ha been used for forty years with never-failing success by millions of mothers for their children. During the Frocees of teething its value is uncalculable. relieves the child from pain, cures dysentery and griping in tbe bowels, and wind-colic. By givinir health to the child it rests the i Price 25c a bottle. 1 M.

W. Barhu-I'alba. Quick, complete curei all Kidney, Bladder and Urinary Diseases, Scaldinc, Irritation atone, Grayel, Catarrh of the bladder, ft, Druggists. j. Raaajbi Oeatlst-toatfai aawder Smooth, Harmless, Elegent, cleansing, Preservative and Fragrant- I V.

I I Thlsi People. "Wells' Health-Renewer" restores health and vigor cures Dyspepaia, Impotence, Sexual Debility. $1. Frwaa Kvery ofthe g'ompaaa coma tbe orders for Hozodont. Never has such a demand arisen for any article of the toilet.

Its moetcoostaat patrons are among the ex born to be admired. Good look conciliate, beauty fascinate. White teeth do more to augment personal comeliness than any other facial characteristic. The ladies know this, and either to render the charm luting or to eet-ure It with wentincr, apply Sozodont, tba most fleet I ve of tooth per ps rations. Use it systematically.

COMMERCIAL lJITtLLIGF.X fart Httrwat Market. July 21 HSt Tb. following ar.tb. price oald toaay: APFLEM ri.uJtas.tW uHrbbt BUTTiR flood fraib find, quick ula at llU I Mhl-M. I'sISc: Uiuui lilk.

I'KV BL'ANS gl.26 to 2Jkl per tou.tt. tB.EFV.O MEATS Pork, is Sot? 00: of, to 7 He. Mutton I to S. Lauibftonc. 1'KltlJ APr-LKS t.7e per Ib.

i f.litj!l 15 10 16c adoieo. 1 0RA1N DeUt ered at mill ar a cat No. l.wbit. Il.me. Mo.

-i, red, 0T New oat. a 3 to Bisur-1 to II 23 per lot) IU. lull 60 to i 1 PaaS Go to ISt. i i TZBAY Timothy. No to 19 por toa flu.

Htr.w. $6e a too. fcEfcUrl Ctover Med, 1 uaotky, JI.T3. i- I DES i roen, Se pr BVcared, gr, aaited dry lie: call nmo. tuc: doaooa atlas.

2S Atsoc; mUtp sbenrlHgi.nl l. ISr: Uuub -'Sc tit. I 1 rOTJLTRY Cbtokana. 12 to I- nor S. Tur keys.

14 to l.V. Imrks li to 13e. iter lo lo iSc Pr.B- 1: ji jvrsivis r' ou to tarre! rratw. fc.W I T-io to tiTS ONIONS ag pr barrel tswixper pubh. t.Rlr.N ONION: per don.

bua.ka. RA K-S per bom be. iotfMd lie per Uisbel. V. to pr poood.

I RRAN1S t-'oper bonb HERKIEM fs.u to tiau per bub. CELERY -So lo fr per dozoa boarbe-i. J. J. SHAWi Of the Albion House, Uaa bea appeiatod transfer ag fur tbl.

fur ib. 1 elty Detroit Cleveland Steam Navigation Company Line of City of CterelaBd aad tba Ity 01 isacaiaac. tin pot a Bordle Cvairb aad Bdr rmuro Waco a. ouiBooxrre. io cosrey poateajrers punnn aad aayi aad bargago ib ooata aaa railroad depot, Cnrnto raaldeaecs In any part of tbe my Yart Order by teleyace to Wright A Kdiidge's dwV, Balaupv MeCltow A riweetorrt or it.

j. Parker' storeaoKI ierw pronpt anetstwn. i AuGtion Oa tbo Sis of Jalr. alia, as- I will oSW fi taioto tbo bieb bidder, aQtbe-wroagbt aad rut ira taaaa oot of tbo old Military atroat Endira. Tbo Iroa is la tba aoeood ward oseino bow aad taocuy pooad, aad wUl bo sold vi it lies, amppoaed ia be serea or t.vat totn.

JAfc.tl KlturE. "lwt City Sale! ThePaint- Decorators Possession. 1 i is Short. prices, as the Goods Foreloclc. So.

GEO "I tiJD liU Bu Thompson, nn liU Perfumes I AND- CoJgale's Perfumes! 4- TTM I Grocer. ot)pcsitt House. can ba Try it. 1 ik ui i i 1 Mi's Perfnmes i 0 I i I Undertakers and Furniture Dealers. At the Old Stand, Huron Avenue, Port Huron, DRUCS.

ALFRED -WRIGHT'S Seeley's ARE SOLD BY THE OUNCE fJlcGollom a Sveetsers'. At GROCERIES ETC I hf A mm b. alMalai 1 nifnoiifff wfmam f-wt Maroa s' l.w go lrtttdy A tMM 'x Fair ya Wll W.et tlaar rta. 7 tm a (a) a -a Rata i r. 7.

j.og Ukx) it -00 nj iwvilb -JAi 4il MM Ooar taa.a. 4( Ovudr mad 'vi. 9 sc. -tit f(7 i. A-jm K410 a -g tr T' (1 no i.miJt ijiwso TuJ K.N) Iciwdr Tho Huron Avenue the Huron Keep 3 tbe best braatld of coSed that nin Breakfast Coffee ia a epecIaJty.

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