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The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • 8

The Times Herald from Port Huron, Michigan • 8

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INSURANCE. DRY COODS. Messrs. G. C.

Meisel, C. S. Frer and I). Fi'her, accompanied ly Cap Death af Freaerlek rlbblw. We are pained to announce the death frilihin.

which occurred Prarled White Wheat, fine and coarse Hominy, and coarse and fine Oatmeal, fresh from the mills, at F. A. Wkyers CV. 71421m Cheap Store. Ice cream, picnic and social parties supplied promptly at Bailey's restaurant iu the Miunie block.

7 20 2 lw Ta SM.krr. i We have just received from New a very fin lOct. cigar which we propns-to rush of atflre centt eoch. Also jut opened, a lot of very nice cigars at 2 lor cents, or 40 cents for a box of 25. F.

A. WkYkiuj Co. 7 14 2 lm Tbt Northern Transit Co. will carry 2nd, Srd, and 4th class goods trom De l5oit to Port Huron at 10 cents jr hundred. No charge for dockage Moffat i Agents.

It art what the Pe-eple In re-gartl a the Urrat ihottaearrt It met I jr and I ill. Levi Jones, Marsham, says I had a severe attack of Brom hitia. I was so bad that I could hardly get my breath. I sought for a quick remedy, and seeiug the Shohonecs Remedy so highly recommended, I procured a bottle, and urn hippy to say that, by the time it was taken, I was entirely well and have remained so.althougth I wa much ejod through the winter in traveling. Rev.

F. B. StkaTTON, Demorestville, writes: I have lotijd your remedies particularly beneficial fur Liver Compfaiiit. Dysjesia aud Bronchial Affections, and would advise all similarly affected to give them a trial. Mrs.

A. D. Plfcr.CE, Moberly, N. says It affords me much pleasure to express my heartlelt gratitude for the benefit I have received from using the Great Shosbouees Remedy. 1 was a filleted with Dysepsia and Disease Of the Lungs.

After having used six bottles I became hearty aud well. I never knw a medicine to have such wonderful effects. I cauuot sjH-k too highly of its merits. Johk Fislaysos, Athol.says: When traveling one ot my feet got sore and broke out- I could oot cure it and bad to return borne. It became better and afterwards much worse.

I finally purchase a bottle ot the Remedy and a box of Pills, and before they were hal gone I commenced to improve, and betore they were finished my foot was completely cured. It is now seventeen months since, but have bad no further attack. Price of the Remedy ia pint bottle, $1 Pills, 25 cent a box. Prepared only by FOSTER, MIL-BURN Jc Buffalo, N. Y.

Sold bv all medicine dealers. The offices of the American and United State) Kx pre- Cora panics in Grar.d Rapids are to be ronnolioaied uuder one management or ageul. The voung people of Berrien county are goiiig to orjanie a "youug aett'ers' county asiatioiiP" to ofiset the County Piooeers's Asociaiiou. Wet more hard ware dealers of Msr.4uette, failed ou the It is feared that the faiiur- will have a tlisa-trou efi'ect iu tliat viiiulty. Stsnton is huitdinir reservoi's alon? her principal streets and tiling them with water, iu order that their uew steamer may not be useless property in Case of a fire.

Mrs. Smith, of MiddlerilU, was recently nerly burned to death by her dress" takir.g fire trow a lamp. A passing eddler put out the Mimes. Kalaruazoo is congratulating itselfth.it the cost of instruction er capita iu her public schools, based on the average number In-longing, tias considerably dc-cressed dunug tlic past year. A gentleman in the western psrtof the State has returned from a trip to the northern part of the State, and reporM the wheat aud potatoes as a most bounteous crop, in fact the best for 20 yeara.

John Tyres aud Charles Murto, two men sent to the State Prison for five vears for pacing counterfeit inoney.were pardoned on the ItSth by President Hayes. They were sentenced at Grand Rapids. 1 hirty-six wind mills have been sold to farmers in this vicinity, since January ls. 1S77. The average expense of these mills, aside from the cost ot digging the wells, has been about J150.

-Charlotte Republican, At the last meeting of the Charlotte Common Council it was proposed that a powder msgazine be constructed at the exene of the city, and 'hat dealers, by an ordinance, be required to store their surplus powder in it and pay rent to the city. The Grand Rrids and Indiana Railroad Company have leased for a term of five years several ueres on the shore ot Long Lake, in Paviliou, Kalamaxoo county, and will erect a houreand establish pleasure grouud for excursious picnics, etc. On the 14th N. White, of New-lort, Monroe county, bad three Shetland ponies break out of the lot, and getting on to the railroad track, all were killed by the cars. Due had been sold for 0 and was to have been delivered in a day or I wo.

Ol twelve Lenawee county farmers who have been swindled by lightning rod men, ouly two took their county papers. One fellow paid ilM 23 lor his siu-pidity. It would have been money in bis to ket to have tsken the Adrian papers, which had exiosed the veryswiudle by which he iot bis money. The Aibion lteeorderapologir.es in this manner: "We made a ktupid blunder last week in ascribing the paternity of that Fourth of July baby to Mr. F.

H. Howard. A'e knew that it was Horace Fa'lev'a, and intended to have so written but in a fit of mental abstraction we wrote Mr. Howard's came instead of Mr. Farley's.

We assure Mr. Howard, who is iiu "unmarried man, that it was entirely unintentional. BARGAINS Bargains in Lace Shawls and Sacques. Ladies Suits and SummerDressGoods As we take inventory of stock August 1st, we shall offer our entire stock of Hemnants in Silks and Dress Goods at a Sacrifice. C.

G. HEISEL. BRO. BOoTS SHOES. LUBY.

ITTCHARDSOH GO'S STYLISH AND Good Fitting Shoes. A lull assortment of thru1 fine thoeii always on hanil, consisting of French Kid, Curacoa Kid, Tamnlco Goat, Straight Drain Goat, Kangaroo, lu LADIES', MISSES, CHILDREN'S, AT W.FISHER'S fort HuronTimes. SATl'KDAY. JULY XL 18JT. MUTKUltULUUICAU TJwitbd Sttk ftowst.

PokT Uuaow, Jul XL, 7:30 a. M. ob Place of ob-ervaOou. ft st I 6. E.

G. SPALDING CO. iSucceasors to White A SpaMing.) Life, Accident, Marine and Fire INSURANCE AGENCY TTii w. ntahhshed In Fort Baron in and has eviiunued bu.inc fo nearly twenty year uuii.verruplrd j. j-jj.

nrt policy itueu was to Cyrus dated Oct. 1. 1U7 and 18 MILL IV FuRCli.alao cae to Martin 8. GUiet Hol Company. him year.

Ch Ium, Home. York Insurance Co, North 4 n.ruuni, rnderwriter. X. German American. Pennsylvania, Pi Niacara lna.

Liverpool and London and Globe Travelers Accident. Mutual, N. (Lite) Inland Union, -Al, s.a" ljskl.t ia.iv iu H.30o.(ke l.Viu.w tl40.400,0u C. G. SPALDINQ HARRY 1 RAVER.

Port Huran, May 11, LIVERPOOL LONDON AND GLOBE I Insurance Company Th Am'i of this Com an vera rsu. ed by the buaineaa of 1S75 $1,685,051.41, and now amounts ta $28,425,160.92, This company ha paid for Fir Loaaea dus imt the iwat lorty yiwr $49,441,445.35, Gold, rdwarutot $3,000,000 are held by Trustee, in the Vtiitwd atate the eiclu.iTe scruroj ol American nolin- holder, and the fund so held certified i iff A rinHoi ceetl ail I tie of th'S branrb. metudinpr the Kfvmnt, ance Fu-d required by law, by tne sum of $1,621,155.24. E. G.

SPALDING CO. Agent. Port Huron. Mich. CARPETS.

i DAVIDSM II as Opened hi 8prlng Mock.of I WALL PAPER, AND SHADES Xcw Stock of Carpetings, Oil Cloths, -A Nottingham Laces ARR1VIN3 DAILY, NEW PRICES FOR 1877! J. A. DAVIDSON No. Military Strr INSURANCE. L.

S. NOBLE, life. Fire Marine Apj! ESTABLISHED 1,1 ISS3 And has a record of over twenty-three jrs.1 Look at this Line of Iniaraa" Companies: Phoenix in. of Han for t.V-" of New York Imperial and Northern, of oon, eiciunue ure, uo Life dejian merit and Counecticui.ol Jianljrd Orient, sr. Paul Fire and Marine Fireman's Fund.

Gold Scottish Commercial, Ulaegow, Scotland Trader of tniicar" t'lena Falia, New ork Shaarniuut. of Boston Li. l.im.ix Zew York fcife, of York City This atencv was estabiiahed inl53. has been wntinued xiiice that tune change of acent, and ttiotif ac.l ol po.K. have been nwued.

ad of which ba'ttne nature of L. K. Noble. Not a ning-le dollar hasteen kt bf policv holder by the failure ot any repreuenletl at I his agency. Lall on btm over John Johr.nton C' liankmir offlce, for: Huron, ifjca-l-' Srst class lnaraue.

I i TEAS. hoice Groceries 1 rr'j A Fresh Stock cf Teas' Just Received, Bice assortment, ty A. L. PLYITO, Sacbora Bl'x-L 3a ilitary Ptreet, Pert ron, Micti-; 15 1 lau "5 I tain George Iftrdfbrd sud Lis two tons left this njornini: ou the vachts Nellie and Joie, for Petoskey Tia Mackinaw with the intention of akin? the trip In tea day rir two week. The party amply prr.vidtd with and ttarted out in tew of the tuif J.

H. Martin this i "Peterson's Bauk Note Detector furnikkv the llowin-' list of ucw coun terfeits: Thi'd National r.a&k, St. Loui, 10, Second National Hack, I ton, 5s, It may be detected by a tierce ptible jal ness in the red eal over the rixht hand end ot the bill, or the some feature in the numbering of tne note. The paper on which the bill ia rrinted is in sheets past ed together. Third National Bank, Providence, R.

I Fsce of the bill is rtmarkably wr 11 done, but the back is pale. Watkins National Bank, Wat- Liu, N. lCw. OTIC EX TOUTS. Tbooe for Jnne In Itelail and the Total for the Fineal Year A very I.arar Inrrraw vrr Trecetllnc yearn.

We recently spoke of the rapid in- crease of exiKirts from this Jrt, which now ranks filth or sixth in the whole country in thequautity and value of ex ports. The rtturns for June have been forwarded to toe Department by the Cus loins authorities and it ia possible to give the tooting up for the fiscal year ending June 30. The export iu detail for the mouth of June were as follows: Airrlrultural Implements Unit IU.Sji i ilt liookH. Haiiev.S.l tuhela T4.1 rn, ivm noahels o.a-. oru meiii.

N.KJJ 0O1S. SX.IMn Oaia. I.HJ.IU heal, -445 l.ulif.8 1J.S11 lour, ttm other kiiidit ot Hour t'oal, tons t.otiou. a ii a si.im tnulai'tiires of lrufsail flu mlOMls. I ISO I'renerveil fruits S-tti Kurs anil fur skins.

6inJ (Iskm aU'J glaMswiirc Ko ttiue Hair iTo Hemp mikI j-kiii llopH iul rij iron 10, Naiiitaml HpifceK Moiiufiii tiirca of Iron 4,7 I.line ainl erineiit 474 Marble anil ttne 15i Mui-leal iiixtriiiiieuls 6'( Tar stiii pitch I anl oil. 17o Cotton Heed oil Taier and 1.51 Kacon and hams, 10s Beef, 1 4 luitter, til mullM 1 Lard, 1.14.iiSi llw fork. if I'' Jii.iiii tt Htarc.fi JiHi Wtiirar ii tallow 19.TM Leaf Totiaceo, li IU.M4 Boards 6.41 Miuiifles 47 Staves 22,55 Maxts, etc lwi Tlraoer and hewn H.54 Household furn lure. inawutarturesof wood. Other niaiiu(4 tured artieleH, Other uaiuanulaciured articles The exjorts for the year by months foot up as follows: July, Aur.

Oct. Novr. Dec. Kek March A pril 1S70 4. 8.M Ni4 tWW.OIK KC.7.KU lTI 713.7W9 uue i The exjHitts Tor the past three fiscal years preceding the last we-e as follows: 1 Year ending June 30, 1S74 17 i.

MM 17U ItRM Hall. The patne of btill Vwtween the M-4le Lesf Club ot this city ami the Peirolia Club, which took place on the old race course yesterday afternoon re-suited in a victory for the latter club by a score of 12 to 7. Game was called at alxiut hiilf-pat two o'clock and closed at Geo. Tremain acted as umpire. The following was the score: ACLK LEAF.

Fenrmon, a Parker, Boll. i It- id, ai a cf iTamlimore, 1 Walter, p. Goldie, t. rKTROU A. Dsllcv, c.

McKwen, MeOraw, McKsy, sl UoriKaoKb Mcl.unr. f. McKaran. 1 Ml I.iin, Corey, ThkOkgan Recital. The Eighth O'gsn Recital at the Congregational Church last evening drew out a Urge and appreciative audience.

The concert passed very pleasantly and was evi dently enjoyed by all present. Mr Cawthorne rendered bis part of the programme admirably, and Miss Stockwell sjkrvjr better thau ever before in public. The Vocal selections, however, were nor, iu our opinion, the most fortunate that coul 1 have been nia.ie to dUpUy the richness and smoothness of Mr. Stock-well's splendid voice. His last solo, Ixviug Heart.

Trust on," was the best received aud thoroughly enjoyable. Mr Knlghtx. A special conclave of Tort Horo- Cost- mandery. No. Knights Templar will be held at Masooid Hail, Monday, July 23d, at 1 o'clock p.

in. to attend the funeral of oar late Sir Kniuht, Fred Crib-bins. Geo. K.Kaik.-c, FbeoL. Wells, iUcorder pro tern, C.

this morning at his home ia Keuockee. Mr. Cr.bUics was a native of Canada but with his parents came to thia country hen he was very young. I'e was an tive.energetic youuc man, belbre he lt fn henlth.aoJ universally popular oa account oif Mrict iotei-ity aud amiable, yenial ways. He was in the army during the late war for th Union, serving intone of the inUut-ry re-imenta, though he was a resident of this county at the time ef bis eoliMment.

In August, ne was apicinted one of the Inspectors of Customs at thisport.an very faithfully and eSlciently server the Government in that capacity until March, he wss obliged resign on eccouut of falling health. Hisdiseas-e was coti-sutuption, si.d he sousiht relief three years s-j by visit ing Colorado. The progress of the disease could ui be stayed, however, aud he returned borne after some nir uths sojourn there and has remsined here since iu feeble health, yet able to be about, until lat Mondy. A severe liein-orrhage a few days ago caused him to fail very r.rpidly and he died peace, fully this morning at 6 o'clock. His age waa 34 vears, and he leaves a wife and one child.

His funeral w.ll take placeJ in this city Mouday afternoon at two o'clock, either from the Congregational or Kpiscopal church, and be will be buried with Masonic honors. A OF Natl rk. At the residence of R. P. Young, jauitor of the Second Ward School house, may be seen a novel performance.

It is nothing more nor less than a turkey gobbler per.ortn-ing the duties ol mother to 28 little chickens. According to Mr. Young's state-meat, which Is verified, aud would not be questioned but for the ex-traOrdruary circumstances of the ease this turkey gobbler, some time ago tnani tcs'ed such a disposition to set on a nest containing a china egg that he finally determined to gratify him. lie plnced ft lot of hen's under Mr. Gobbler, who performed his part wiih great care and in due course ot time natcnei out lively Nor did he stop at this, but proceeded to still further act the mother, by clucking alniuf, scratching.

aud sheltering theru with as much grace as ever was done by a mother lieu. They are now two weeks old, and the as tonishment of ail observers. GRAIN. In this county the grain is a week or two behind other parts of the State. Mo.t of the rye will be secured the present week, and the wheat harvest will begin in earnest next week.

There is now every itid.catiou of a heavy crop of oats and barley. The frost and bugs have severely injured the corn and po tatoes, but it is too early to predict the future of thes crops. The weather has been so unsettled that haying is back ward and will crowd somewhat on the harvest. It is to early to predict open ing prices ia this market. C1IVKCI1 8KKV1CKS.

Sunday, July 22. Hrthclit K')iien)ial. I peer Avenue. I. Klwood, l'ajUr.

rvice. at a. and p. M. Simdav ai li.

lia)tit. perrr street, norm side of Black luver. liev. i. imiowiu, raptor, service at l.t::io A.

m. and r. x. Sunday School at li Cmnremtinal. Corner Seventh and Wall streets.

Kev. A. H. Km, Pastor. Services at 10: a.

and 7: JO r. M. Sunday SotKMil at li. (reruuiH Lutheran. Church and school, cor ner.

Tenth and Oriawoid streets. Itev. J. K. Launt7.cn.

Tasur. Service at 10 Ho a. and 7.KO P. M. Sunday School at 2 p.

X. iirart Church. He v. 11. Hauwell, K-ctor Services at tlrace chapel, on Court street, between Sixth and seventh a.

and p. m. Sunday scluml at 9.15 a. m. stsjihen Cathn'ir.

Erie street. Rev E. an uauwe. astor. services i and a.

and 7UK) i. M. Sunday at p. m. I'mtnl lrebyterian.

Cor. Broad and Mlch- lan Sts. Services at a. m. aud P.

M. Sunday S-tiool at la. Kev. Thomas V. Mowed Tator.

SunJa Srktml. A Sabhath Sr'hord Is held in the I'nion Sn-hool House Fort liratiot every Suudav Coiiimei ciiiir at if p. to which all fnet ds of Sabt.atri School wort and Christianity are cordiallv Invited. H'uru' Preaching evtry Sabtrath after- lioiu at o'clock iu tne Mission SchK)l House. Fifth Ward.

Sabbath school at 3 o'clock, after the service, J. B. Waidron, Sunt. Hi Sttixlait Fekttnl. (Fpisconai), at the old Commercial Kootns.

corner union Av-euue and Butler street, nt stairs, at a in. l'npils aud friends are cordiallv invltad. Fart tiratint M. K. Church.

Rev J. F. Borry. I'astor Servic loan a. m.

aud 7:0 r. Port uuroit time. Sunday School at 3. r. m.

8KB VICES FOR TO-MORROW. The services in the Mctk dist church to-morrow morning will be in memory of the late Jabex B. Waldrao, En. The Fifth Ward Sundar School of which lie was Superintendent will atteud iu a body. In the evening Rev.

Mr. Elwood will conduct the usual services. Y'ouug People's meeting at 61 o'clock p. m. At the Baptist Churob.

there will be preaching by the pnstor at 10:30 a. and by Rer. A. Macfarlaneof Brooklyn N. Yn at 7:30 in the eveniug.

Preaching to-morrow morning and evening at the church by the Services at Grace Church in the morning at the usual hour. The evening service will be omitted lor the present. Sunday School a 9.15 a. c. The services at the Gratiot mission by the Rev, II.

Banwell will be held at 7i instead of 3t o'clock p. ui. Mieata-aa Ne' There are inmates in the Calhoun County poor house, 24 ot whom are children. The Kalamazoo Telegraph says that a little boy who has been visiting in the big village baa i living grand pa rents. l'y V.arllnrk Taars! Those who have not yet paid their city taxes for 1S7C will save costs by paying them to me without further delay.

The deiinjutiit list will be advertised in few days. James Bradley, 7 7 2 Special Collector. A Mux of G.euu's Sulphur Soap, which contains three cakes aud costs ouly sixty cents, is sufficient to supply material for at least twenty Sulphur aths which wt.uld eradicate a whole catalogue of rheumatic and cutaneous maladies. Sold by all Druggists. Hill's Hair Whisker Dye.

black or brown, 50 cts, 6 24 1 4w Lite is iu jeopardyas long a a violent cough or cold ruus on unchecked. Remember this, and lose no time in resort-iug to Dr. S. D. Howe's Arabian Milk Cure, which is acknowledged by more than lO.CoO of our most prominent physicians to be the most valuable preparation ever yet discovered for the cure of consumption.

Sold by Wm. Wastell, Druggist, south end of bridge, sold agent lor Port Huron. 7161 2w A CAKD. To all who are suffering from the errors aud indiscretions of youth, nervous weak ness, early decay, loss of manhood. I will send a receipt that will cure you FREE OF CHARGE.

This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America, end a self-addressed envelope to tie Rev. Joseph T. Ivmak, Station Bible House, New York City. 3 19 1 eol 6tn Canned corned beef, tongue, ham, turkey, roast beef, chicken and tjaaie at F. A.

WKYEKSdc 7 14 2 1m Cheap Store. For many Affections peculiar to Ladies, Dr. S. D. Howe's Arabian Tonic Blood Purifier isuuequalcd by any other remedy as iu Chlorosis or Retention.

Irregularity, Painfullness or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrhus state of the Uterus, Leucorrhoea or Whites, Sterility, and for all com. plaints incident to the sex. It is prescribed extensively by the mst eminent Physicians and Midwives for enleebled and delicate constitutions ot both sexes and all ages. Sold by Wm. Wastell, Druggist, south end of bridge, sold agen' lor Port Huron.

7 16 1 2w It baa Stood tne '1'rst. If you doubt the wonderful success ol Siulou's Consumption Ccre, give it atrial; then if you are not perfectly satisfied, return the bottle and we will refund the. price paid. It has established the fact that consumption can be cureJ, while for Coughs. Hoarseness, Asthma, ll'l i.

uuopiug vougn, ana ail Lunz or Throat troubles, there is nothing like it lor a quick and positive cure, and it seldom fails. Ten cents, 50 ceuL, and $1X0 per bottle. If jour Lungs are sore.or Chester Back lame.use Shiloh's Fours PLASTEK. Price "25 cents. Sold by McCoileui Bros, Co.

DR. SUILOH'S YSTEM VlTALIZEE IS no doubt the, most successful cure for Dysjiepsia and Liver Complaint we have ever known, otherwise we could not guarautee it. In cases of Consumption, where General Debility, Loss ol Appetite and Constipation exist, it will restore and regulate the system, while Shiloh's Cl'ee allays the inflammation and heals the lungs. Price 75 cent. Sold by McColioiu Bros.

Jc Co. IlACklMETACK, a rich aud fragrant perfume. Sold by McCollom Bros, i Co. Sweet' Hotel, (rami Itnpid. Announcement.

The utdcrsiaed desires to announce to his patrons and the public in general that he is now the sole proprietor of this well known and popular hotel, and that he will hereafter give bis personal atteu tion to the management of the house and the wanuof its quests. The house has been rt fitted and furnished, and now fers the best of accommodations to the traveling public. It contains one hundred and thiny handsome aud commodious rooms, filty of" whica can be bad with board at $2.00 per day, and the remainder at the usual price. Having conducted the hotel business in Grand Rapids for the past aixteen years, and thanklul for former patrouaar, the proprietor Lopes for a continuance of the same. The rootnj cf Sweet's Hotel are notex-celled by auk public bouse in the State; the tables are supplied with all the markets afibrd, and careful attention is given by all employes.

Hoping to receive a liberal patrotage from the traveling public, which will be duly appreciated by the proprietor. 7 20 1 lw. T. II. Lyox.

lad arrmrati ta BallSers. I will sell.for cash, bill Huff at $10 per formerly 12-Coarse bill stuff at peril, formerly iio. Boards at $10 per formerly $12. at $3 $10. Shingles at $2 per $2.50.

Also dressed siding, flooring and finishing lumber at prices to suit tne times. Call at Mali and examine stock. Hexey Howard, accessor to 5 25 1 0 Howa-RO Sox. P.wt 30 3 i 9 lear alpena. fJ vt ii i ou Kair Inrlalo.

S.0 i 1 iio Fair Chicago nb wi Clear 30.V. nk I 74 lody Detroit. aft Ss bo Fair Duluth sw 4 eocirnr uraud Haven. 6i en cio.l 1J Ort Cioily jhi.U, WW i4 Mlik.V TO THE LADIES. As you have so much trouble to get your Parasols repaired I have made arrangements whereby you can be accommodated.

So brng them all In; no matter how badly they are broken. CD. MORTON, I 17 se Water St- Pay Your Hack Taxes! Those who have not jet paid their city taxes for will save rosts by paying1 them to me without further delay. Tile delinquent list will be advertised iu a few days. JA.MLS UK.mi.KV, 7 7 2 o.

Special Col tor. FINANCIAL AN 1 I'llUD Ll F. a "HT HUH OX. i Saturday afteuxoon. July 21.

FINANCIAL. Corrected daily by the Port Iluron Sariuk Bauk. BUYING. SKLLINO. Exchange on N.

York par i pretn. Exchange on Detroit.l-10 dis. preiu. Gold I 04 1 05 Canada Monev 1 04 1 05 Government Bonds bought and sold at market rates. PRODUCE.

We quote as follows to-day: BEANS Scarce aud wanted at 1 50(5 $17-5 for good ordinary, and A2 OOtjjt 2 btJ for hand picked. BARLEY Nne brought in for a mouth past; worth 1 So. BU i Kit Supply exceeds the demand, and prices low in consequence, from llfir, 12ic lor choice grass butter iu rolls and crocks. CHEESE Buyers offer cts. for the best quality of Memphis and other good State DRIED APPLES Scarce would bring Sets.

EGGS Plenty at 13(ltcts. FLOUR Dealers pay 5 50(10 00 per barrel for white wheat flour, ii 01 tor red, ana Jofa.a OO lor spring. Kye flour J3 00 per 100 lbs. FEED Meal, 1 25 for coarse; $1 40 for fine; chopped feed, $1 40; Brau 1 00 Selling rates from stores. HONEY Offerings are quite plenty and quality choice.

We quote 14o per lb. iu small caps. HAY Sells at $10 if good. In light demand. LIVE STOCK Butcher are payin? 3i(a4i centa per pound for latter only tor first class fat steers three to four vear old.

Hheep $2 0J to $4 00 ach. Iambs J2 o0. DRESSED HOGS Notuing doing, prices rauging from 16.50 for light to fc6.75 lor heavy. Live weight 5c. HIDES Green Hides.

cf-nts. one-third off lor grubby nides. Dry Flint 13c; salted dry lie. Calf skin, green, 10c: deacon skins 2o to 50c each, sheep skins, shearlings lo625; lambs 23 30c. LARD Good briDga SJc per pound.

OATS for mixed aud i6(i, 40c for white. Nothing doing. POTATOES New ones selling from wagons at rom 7 5 (a SOc with a downward tendency. POULTKx Dressed chickens bring 12 cents a pound. PROVISIONS We quote farmers ham at 9c and shoulder at 6J(j, 7c.

PEASj None offered RYE Very litUe o2ered. We quote t373c per pushel. WHEAT Unsettledjextn. white $1.75 No. 1 white l.o5 l.tMS; Spring $1 bo.

None coming in. WOOD Hard, seasoned, bring 23 3 7j per cord. Grten, $3 00(3 50. Soft, $2 73. Edgings and pine, $1 50f 1 75.

WOOI The price paid by dealers range from 3 to 45c per pouud. Nearly all marketed. DRESS-MAKING. TBIIMED DATS. OnlyZ45 Cents Each.

Mrs. Malcolm McKay, 56 Port Hareo, June tS, 1ST5, 3 nit. The news tus reached Detroit of the death at Greenwood, in Arizsna, of the Hon. Henry T. Backus, a well known lawyer ot Detroit.

He was one of the Senators from Detroit in the Legislature of lMil, and afterwards held the position of judge ofthe United States Court of Arizona. He has lived in. Detroit fori some years past, shaving gone West within the last few months for the benefit of his fail'ug health, liis wife was daughter of Gov. Woodbridge. Rev, Marcus Lane, of Flint, has obtained a doztn English Sparrows, and turned theru loose in the grounds at St.

Paul's church, where I hey are already quite domesticated. These birds have been domesticated in Monroe, in this State, aud are the scavengers ofthe city both summer and winter. They are the natural enemies of all those noxious worms and insects which in. est aud threaten our shade trees. They eat the vermin themselves and feed their young with their larvae, thus destroying millions of the pestiferous things before they can do any harm.

m.akixl: xtnx. The scow Henry Young is finishing a cargo ot lumber at Ilibbard's mill. The tu Relief passed down this forenoon with a large raft in tow, bound for Tonawauda. The schooner Portland has been sap-plied with a new mainmast at Fitzgerald's shipyard. Thescow Hannah More is loading scrap iron at the Chicago fc Lake Unron Railway dock for Wyaudootte.

The propeller Champtain and Garden City ot the Northern Transit passed up this morning the former for Chicago and the latter for Lake Superior. The steam barge Chauncy Hurlbut and cohort are aground on the head of Russell's Island abreast of Algoaac. They are bound up light and are well out and will probably require consider able assistance before released. The leport in yesterday'a TIME9 that the Mocfeiug Bird had left Black River with a raft, needs remodeling and the name of the tu; Hector placed instead. The Mocking Bird left Lake SL Clair with a rati of timber for Tuuawaa-da.

BCSl.H KSS BOTICJCS. Fresh canned Oysters.and Clams in the Shell, at Bailey's Restaurant in the Minnie Block. All kinds of glass and stone fruit jars, sealing wax, aud jar rubbers, at F. A. Wsyek Co's 714 14w Cheap Store.

The best and freshest fruits, at Bailey's ia the Mianie bin-It. Cement, Lime, Port Hope Salt, God. trick Dairy Salt, Blossburg Coal and I Kerosene at Moffat fc Co's Dock. Pure Ice Cream (not milk) can be had yery day aud evening at Bailey's Restaurant, ia the Minnie Block. 7 20 2 1w If you have no strength, do appetite, no patience, no spirits, and sometimes, even, "wish you were dead," resort at once to that woaderlul cure DaCosia'i Radical Core.

Sold by Wm. Pvjrt Iluron. WEATHER KEPOP.T 2 O'CLOCK P. M. Barometer 1'heruionieter To Relative Humidity 60 Wind 8 4 Weather Clear.

Parti ft iturithf the rtly for the Summer can have the DAILY TIMES ixailfd to their oJJrtss for FIFTY CFX7S a month. UKY1T1.ES. Madame White, who claims to be possessed of second sight," is "reveal- ing the psst, preaeut aud future at the Larnd House. Iligh barometer and pleasant weather throughout the North this morninf. prospects for to-morrow, pleasant and aomewhat Libber temperature.

The FreundSchafls-Bund this city have arranged for a moonlight ex-curaion ou the steamer Dormer next Tuesday. The Port Huron, City Band will accompany them. It is expected that a msiderable party of excuraiouiau will go to the Flats next Tneaday, on the steamer Ward. The boat leaves Butler street dock at 6 o'clock, and does oot touch at the rail, road dock. There will be a special communication of Fioe Grove Lodge, F.

and A. 3d. at Maaouio Hall this Saturday eveniug at 3 o'clock, for the purpose of matin; arrangements to attend the funeral cf Cnbbins. Hon. Henry Hart, Jude of the Tweuty-rirst Orcuit.is in the city, visit-lot; his brother Sheriff Hart for a lew Jays.

Jude Hart was born ia this county, and lived here until about a dozen years ago when lie settled ia Mid-Jaud County, hi present houe. An item rlehere announces the adveut of the Euiish sparrows ia our ainureity of Flint. We advise the people there to be prepared to bid farewell to every one of the native birds, a it require but a lew years for the sparrows to become complete monsrchs of all they jurvey and drive all otters out into the oou try..

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