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Livingston County Daily Press and Argus from Howell, Michigan • 1

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Kew stark of Ladie SettTlLjr Ear Drop. Cuff Buttons tn, Clsins.l'l aad Wiijr. just receive) at i'bss. Brow a' bieb will be sold kt lb sory iwt yrtct. For Sal House and lot ia tbi B-lag, price and term reasonable.

In quire Clay H-Miglaad, Uowellt or C. A. Uenjiug, Urightoa. lm Wt bare never know a caw of diptk-aria ia a family whtr Aarara Etixia bixrai a freely used. In fact flour of sulphur is uid ia tba wixsi stages of that disease tiy our first phyai-ciana.

Kotwilhstandlar- Kola Itbstandlng lb i.t iwciT iuw irns ai which they bat be sellinr Mraw huts at M. this season. They have reduced tba inc the 4tb utk ilt( (h tuey will fcai- WOlk With til. IijiL Oi Ibelr Farm for Salt Tba subscribe offer ror sale oneW the best farms In tbe Stale, consisting of 10 aersa, Sj miles vest of Higlilaad 8utmn, fruited itb bearing tree of all tbe varUtk growa in tbi cli mate. Boil ip a bigb stale of cultivation; baildings good, etc.

For further psrlcu lurs, ta.juire of tlii.Ks Itow, Highland P. Mich. E.P.GREGORY Is Belling cmt hi Groceries, Earthenware, Glassware, Tr' Wcodenware, AT COST. Call and get Prices. All thow who are indebted to bim iook aoount will pleaae call and nettle without delay.

E. 'P. Gregory- VOL. XXVII. flat4 i claw auttar at tk.

Ji-jKlT TQ Enquire at this offlc Save money by buying lu. patent SLIP POINT lot all chilled plow, fur rata by K. N. Mqbmos a 8oa 100 Watche fur Brtgg' Old BeliaMs Jewelry blor, at price ranging IromfJM J100. tiU Rrtwa has tkc IHaaaewa byes-Brigbt Ft larre package, at 1U eta.

per TJssJ tQweU Umf 8ur. Kif Hllinr til Cheapest Thy have lb lieM eurtmeat of Uuotinr and are cell-Ibj tbm tbe cheapest, at MfFmioKi'. Really aaUmlsnln; ia really aslon-iakiaf tbe af ladies glove tbtry aelUm at M( I'l'SKaOMi'. 100 Ookt for aale at Brifpri Old Stand, at pnc from ft up. Don't fail tominiue tbeae food anj uti ajoitey.

Brawa't Kaw Bara 11 at-Fine, dark, ni oiktf bard, durable and Vary Cheap. Sf It at The Howell Drug Stone. fjit fW'ry. alacL La.ile.' Chain, Tting. Kelt, etc lament style Bar Finn IWl forfxt tb plaf.

Brigg' Ud Sund! Ir TOO -want I rt clat work dona and latcat aiylca at iht motil rraxcnable Price, Mr. 8lepbfnun, ia Mr. Nirlora millinery atere. 4Ji HaMBiaI UWH the ifHSon If you want tb bandauiueal Law l)rea will tbU aaon you can lect it, and at only one abilli-jg vr vard, at A M( pHKBaoM'. lachla UU Macbia Oil.

Winter trained lard, colden bine. No. 1 ma cbiu and black nit at liolluii price, at Moniiok i 8oit. fibwtMnsCi Iargect Discount te Teacber. Bum diacouDl to fupilt, wbere 1 do not furuitb teacber, at tbe lltf Hotecll Book Store.

Take 5otlc-TLt P. Brown I celling nearly all tlie Pirtnre Kraut, Moulilinir. lloom and Window Cornice iu ibis county. He aollt for aboiu lulf tlm price asked by all otberi; at tbe liow-ll book (tore. 10lf W.

P. Brwaaren Drug and Medicine. Book and Mtinnry, at a dicounl'of 10 per cent frna'loweat cash prices, on all purchase $1.00 and OTer, at lltf llowftl Book Si or. tin? your drnciriM for Mr: Hem XatioHitl Dyto. liritm-aa and durability of color, are unequalVd Xiulor from to Directions in and German.

Price, 14 ccuta. Cyl HI. T. Broira Kella Jet Calamine. AlalniKlioe ll coliirs.

Jfeat Willie bejid; warrsnlod ne4 to clmlk. Ko acid aned in ctirrodinp. fur Linseed Oil-4etlle 1oiled. 8 CORAL1UE wbicb is xi is more adapts ilSBlf of tbe body, in one of wjar. on This latest loned with vastly and healthful sets.

We to any lady these nnilTPTT HI' Kuaiufl Local BreTltles. Ou! fur rain. itko E. P. Grfgor)' new "atL" Jouv Seim Las a new meat wagou.

OKMUKHAtLE aickimaa 1 reported. WlLUAaMTOM ploetwtctiug for coal. M'heat ialuw tbu yeai what there i of iu Th tt illadale rowing club ia again iu lue held. JrJlSKiLBEo: ia putting a new roof on hi reaideure. Hot! Tlifrmonie- ter M0 in tti ahade.

Iti wu's la'a lucre bagatelle u'y iiuuuuuu. The Total Ann Arlior TT TT is 'iiipirii as nir Ha Hitb I.yon. fiitKKX Oak ia bidding for the new nnyium for the Insane. Th inform school for git at Adrian la now ready to rwcive inmate. The awning in front of Jonea Kiel hiu Ix-en letiiot el.

3. V. Gilrkkt'n store-front ia receive ing a new coat of paint. Oallowat. Blackman Co.

have run out a new delivery wagon. Rot KO wan broken for the new uiiviiig park at illiaiimtoii yesterday MiVKUAMIn-s have btien started from sjmiK iniown imin lix-oniotives lately Tiik fall term of the Circuit Court is adjourned till the second, week in (Sep- wsiiirri. II. of Albion lias leased io- jioiei (ilia MriHlltiied con- II 01. A VAi.t Ani.K article on the Hit of keeping well will be found on ouriifth Tiik reform whiMila foririilat Adr an, is now oM-n to leceh any girl that mat legally sent mere.

The WesleyutKMcthodifttH of Hrigliton hold quarterly iiM-eiing next inuiiv aim jvumiay. A counteifeit silver dol- mi seeins lo have "taken in some citi Hens of tins rouiitv. Tiik soldier" and of In5liam county hold their reunion at Leslie, lyiu. Tiik woodwork ot at, John's Chapel in iweivinj newtioatr paiut, vaiu- i sues, ew, who works lor rrcd Alelvm, building a new nou.se near IVD. Austin's.

J.J?KNNKTT,au old genfleiH.in livintr in ilanon township, died the latter jan ot last week. EW windows, with iiiKiile blinds. i lie uj'jMfr stones ot Jtcl Her- sons iiu 1 'arsons' storejt. A STREET I'lL'ht Tuesday niirlit ami Justice (iregory lined Win. llosley of uuui iaii aim Jonx Mc-Cl ES of South Lvon has sold bis livery iuiness to Halpli Swait-out, formerly of I'incknev.

Howell proNes to turn out a team for the base ball tournament at HiighU on, 'during the fair at that place. S. 11. LorKwoni) is building a new boat which when completed will be one ofthe largest on Thompson's lake. The Sunday School convention in Conway township last week was largely attended and a good time was eu joyed by all TWonifromTiii 'placeiudicatethat uie trip oeing enjoj eu very much by all Wk call attention to an advertise ment in another column, calling for bids on contract to furnish stave and heading Isdts.

An excursion train from Fowlerville and otlier jioiiits passed over the fc X. It. R. yesterday morning, bound for Ietroit, Regular market rates for wheat on and after August 8. Quotations from Detroit Hoard of Trale telecrauhed regularly to Howell.

The Brighton fcase hall club have challenged the l'inukney club for anoth eraiu neSt Sattlrdav. Beaten 'but not "Whitehall had a second fire last Saturday; loss between two and three thousand dollars. That place is supremely unfortunate. V. Miller, boss of a fence trans: at work on the 1), L.

K. near South Lyon, was killed by a switch engine in Detroit on the 29th bust. BenJ-Scttt. a Workman in the brick yard was accused of drunkenness and brought betore Justice; tiregorv. last week.

Fined to and costs. Gen. Grant has been invited to be present at tbe State Fair in Jackson this year. He replies that he will ac cept the invitation if possible. Mexbrino Rattles trotted in a heavv race at Eaton Rapids last Satur day and took third money.

Then wen eighteen entries. Farxxk Jones I sav. Smith, how can Winana A Hovey sell groceries no cheap? Smith Because they pav no rent and sell for tpotcatln No. 16. 1 Harvest FestlraL Harvest FesUval at tba Fair Ground as a suoneaa.

A large nam- oruet Baud and a choir composed tk members Howell and oU riSrL 1- tvUUaUltL I IlaW ri TWT rvsaa music which waa inter- tUirvuil a i "uouguoui me exercises and The Brighton. Oak Grove, VeH Handy. I nadilla, and Howell Gninres were represented and there wara a numljer present who belong to tTanra outside of the count v. Iarh Grange 'had'iu own halt, and each spread a feast of good things such as can better be imagined than de- After preliminary eierrisMa speaker oil was introduced tie; wanted tanners to Ym nmni tnai me grange i tep in the right dirwtion hin t. m.

unlike the popular idea of it entirely analogous to the associations for mutual advancement of the Mti.v.i or other professions, Mix brains with the soil and inipover-ished farms. will not be left to your children. He advocated mixed cropa. greatly deplored exhausting the soil and gave some rules to prevent this result such a Doevervthiiio-on tim. tC cu.rtlie hst of whatever article you get.

this rule to anolv to mittin. wife. -Io what von i. advocated sociability, giving younaT iHHiple a good education and encouraged tllomrlit mi.) ii I aiuuy inroiiguoui me. k' ve an extended report of this speech, but it was full of thought, practical sense, and good suggestions His audience were delights! Hon.

Ball and Rev. Jas. Lewis rollowwl with very happy, short speeches which we can, not synopsiie further than to say that the former gentleman urged upon his audience the necessity of respecting themselves, if they would le tbe latter speaker reminded them that if they told their children that farming was a good occiiKition. and then in conversation, were constantly referring to the advantages of a merchant's law-yer or doctor life, they migbt naturally expect their sons to leave the farm. Altogether it is clear that if such doctrines as.w ere inculcated at the fair ground are a sample of the teach in ga ot the grange, our country can not have) too uiauy (4 these associations.

7D- Waddell is in Flint attending to uuhiness mere. Mrs. Hatch of Edmore is vlsitinaT friends in Howell. Chas. Curtis is in Missouri and will sjiend some weeks there.

-H. C. Wright with his son Fred is visiting in St Joseph county. r- in. Jiurnard ia viaitln friemLs in Shiawassee county.

Burr R. Smith is in the northern counties prospecting for lands. Rirt Curtis of Ijmsinff anant Rim. day and Monday last in HowelL Mrs.I.eKov Moore nf Gnwnvlllaax Carrie, Bascorii, is visiting old friends here: Tton.Mr lit. mn Cirn.

I'l'w Wl. IWIQ htive been in Eatoii Ranid the mutt week. Mrs.T. B. Knann rettirnnd tul-araob from a seven weeks' visit in New York state.

Hichard Lowe and wife of Stni-k. bridge are visiting at Rev. A. L. Crit.

tenden's. Prof, fiarncs and familv so awav to-morrow to visit friends in Gratiok county. tl Franklin Kellv is at Crown Point Ind- here he will work at hi trd this season. Mrs. nrown or fciknart Ind.

has been spending some time in visiting lief Howell friends. David Young of this place is at ttibnf TArrlatfetrim. ming at Fentonville, lresecutiliif Attorney. L. S.

Mon. Jtagne, sient nMt of last Wik in the northern part of the State, Claude B. Snencer orearhed In th M. E. church at Fowlerville List Sab bath morning and evening.

A. E. Hayes, who has spent the summer in Howell. started Tuesday for his home in Xew York State. Owen Kellogg, the crenial clothinir clerk at Mel'hersons.

is speeding his vacation at his borne in Bngftton. Mr. and Mrs. A. F.

Jones of Lowell, Mich, who have been visitimr friends in Howell returned to their borne last Tuesdav. Mil. Carria Pnol.laa nt VW.kil1 and Miss Lillie IeVan of Mason, were guests of Miss Bessie Barber the latter part of last week. Mrs. Wm.

H. Shaw of Cincinnati and Miss Mollie Pugsley of Xew York city are visiting their cousin, F. B. Brown, of this place. "-Richard Smith, Adelbert Penio and E.

I. Crittenden are in Shiawassee county oierating Mr. Smith's new patent feather-bed renovator. Miss Clara Pole and Miss Susie Gorton of Ypsilanti who have been spending a time in HowelL returned home yesterday. Miss Dfl Is a sister of Mrs.T.G.Switzew.

Abe Losford and wife, with several of on colored citizens, celebrated emancipation day at Detroit David Anderson headed another rmrty who sought-, happiness at Ann Arbor. -j The editor ot this paper is making trip through Obeana, Osceola, TnscoU and Grand Travrse counties this week, fetchingupat Charlevoix and where be will take a few days rest Backlew' Arniea tialva tbehwt sah tbe wnrld for cots, bmisea, aores. at-cer salt rheom. fever sores, tetter, ebas-ped hands, chilbhtfta. eorwa.

awd all akin eruption, and positively enre PMe. It -is guarantee ri p-rfect aatsifactim biowv wfHc.J. 25 etwl Kt I'm Mb rr II. rtunayy. iyl Presidewt ARrtELD has lost forty pounds of flesh since be was shot His friend Gen.

Swainuwho has assisted in watching, ha lost twenty-five pounds. The KnttrprUt says that W. A. Tut- ue oi Hiiamston bad wheat threshed Jast week Uiat yielded acre. Tolerably well for a third of a crop.

persons in the White House nar anccurnoea to malarial fevr. Ihe drains alsjut the mansion are being examined. It is thought that they wo; I'tuuucv Comet Is expected to show itself in aooiu ten U.ivs toordiuarv outside the observatories. It will ai luia t. I A I.

a 1 A fl A SO EM T.S will ui.l unerai eX-Cavenor IT-iflcv in acAil. nce with the wishes al the familv. 1 bpy will jnoimlily i published in tlie cuy pnpers on riday morning. Makhaix had an fire last Monday night Ten wagons, a quanLitv of farm machinery, tc, and several carriages were burned In Bosley's warehouse. The Brighton base ball club found more than a match In the finckney club last Friday; score 19 to 12, Bright-ou folks say that some Dexter players were with the IMnckneyitea.

The reports to the Secretary of Stt show lot. marriages, bit deaths, 3M births for the year 1KSI. The vear le-fore the birth exceeded deaths liv last year tlie excess was only Tub procession of the grangers as they went toMhe fatr ground for the harvest festival last Tuesdav was flue. Nearly a hundrid teams in line, flags, ban new. etc.

Evkry teacher in the roiinfv and all who intend to teach should making prepeiatioii to attend' the teacher's institute hich is iMMiked for Aug. 2nd, at this place, Hilly Goodrich, a voting flve-vear-old bclotrginif to Wm. iHKlrich of' this place, trotted his first race at Plymouth last Saturday mil took fourth iiionev i He trots next Saturday at Famington. The remains of ex-Governor llaglev are exiHt ted at Detroit ti-dav. Friends from "Detroit meet Mr, llaglev at Chicago.

On the second page of this issue will be.toujid an epitome Of his life. Lost On Friday ulv between the.rtidenr-4 of fieo. Louk and tlie Six Comers. iiigle broche shawl, with I iajlit center. 'I'M-finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at.

this oilice. I hereby give notice, that all villaL'e cows tnai nreaK tlirougli niv enelosiiie hereafter ill 1 taken up and taken care oi according to law. clay Hoaoland. rejMirt a new pest in the shaiieof a corn worm from one te tw inclHis length. It enters the ear the silk and makes a circular nath the base, destroying the kernel as it goes.

There will 1h a special mceti nff nf ine loung reojues Aid Janrtvon Fri day evening of this week; at the resi dtftice of Rev. A. L. Crittenden. It is hoped that every member will lie nres- The M.

excursion last Tuesday was a success. About 5t) -persons were on the cam and all were haimv. mere was no crowding-ami. the programme was faithfully carried out. Net profits ulmtit S75.

Tl 1 FlRK causrht from tlie car on Mrs Crosman's iortim of the Jewettfarm, and was extinguished only by great emms. About one arre of meadow was burnel over the house and other but just escaping. State Gazetteer, snpak mg of the lodges represented in Howell met ions viz: Grangers, Odd lellows. and Masons. "There are three omitted, Knigbtsof Honor, Royal Tern plars, and Go1 Temidars.

The sermon at the court-lwuse. last Sunday afternoon was quite well at tended, the stiaker argued, principally, that puritication of soul was not sumcieut. but that a bodily purity should reeelve equal attention. Shooters fnm Tennessee. Illinois! Ohio and other States, and Canada, as well as nearly all the leading sports men or mis Mate, naye signified their intention to be present at the tournament at Howell August it, 10 and 1 1.

The South Lyon Errekiar: Jav Corson of Howell lost wore "cheek" by two shakes of the ague than' he had accumulated by two years' law study; but a few days in the balmy air of his native town has set hint on the fS The South Lyon band is on the'war path. They state that our erring editorial brother of the Exrrhior kepi the invitation sent them to play for the excursion until tbey vrotild neither come nor telegraph their excuses. They were muca disappointed and vow vemJ geance upon me xnignt oi me quill. Their absence was regretted, but tbe excuse is certainly ample, so far as they were concerned. Estrated From the residence of tbe subscriber Saturday evening, July 30th, one pair of light bay horses, four years old; one gelding, marked with white star on forehead and small white spot on nose; one mare with little white on both hind feet.

Weight 1,100 1 apiece. Liberal reward offered for their return to my residence two miles north of ParsballvilR or for information leading to their recovery. Wallace Batch-' QriTE an Interest manifested la icuijwrauce uteeiiug at Ihe Howe school-house, last Sundav. We uuder. stand that tlm W.

T. lT. intend to bold these meeting in various parts of tbe county during the summer. in inn-linn is at tne iiale school-house, and the Sunday following uiu. limn-in iu.C.

A i is leu among xne minis, ters of the ik-troit Conference M. E. hurch on aoeuunt of aniioymoua tir- uiar sent mem ith reference to a comroversy between tbe Rev. L. H.

I)ean and his S. Sup in Dansville. 1 be conference is uposd to deal with all erring brethren. pd Mr. justly objw.ts to irresponsible attacks.

Ka Afuuthly Magazlm Is a library of uselul information to all those who trytocultivaUplanta. 1U distinguishing excellence is its dear practical directions for the care anr beautif ui arrangement of nil decorative plants and vines; A novice with this monthly at hand will soon learn to succeed in flow-er culture. 1 per year. Published by a. tck, Rochester.

X. V. Theke will be a lawn social and festival, for the benefit of Rev. Mr. at the of A.

V. Holt in Oce-ola, on the evening of Wednesdav next, August ltHh. An invitation is extended to all. It i uniiecoNaurv to state to those acquainted with XI ami vr Jlolt that an interesthig and pleasant "ay oe expecieo. i nose wishing a tew hours recreation should bear this in mum ana attend.

1 I HE Saline IHMrrrrr suva-' "Tin. iu. idence of Charles Bbicknier In Mil rauier ecuiiai ly situated. It is on the county line one-half Mug in Monroe aim uie other iialfin ashtenaw coun ty. hen the familv are at the tai.i iu tne uiniiig-room.

thev are in Wash tenaw county, but when they retire they go over into Monroe. lie oavs tar on one-half to Washtenaw and the other uaii tmjMonroe coutih AT the mw'tlniirfif theCiiimtv n.i!ir,l of Sclnsd Examiners, which met at the omee oi tlie ounty Clerk on Tuesday last, ililo Mr Abbott was el i-uamiuin. 1 lie itoanl proceeded to elect the Cwintv Examiners. kecor.I. HUT to tlie lieu- lnw th tl.u lowing result: Thos.

Gordon Jr ITow ell. three ytws; A. Brown. Brighton two years; Hiram E. Reed.

Marion, one year. The Board then adjourn! to meet a.d. at I clock p. m. Tiu-: hot weather seems to have produced a pugnacious disposition.

De troit senibt account of murders; Livingston county produces assault and battery cases. John and JamesGraham oi itaiidy were brought before justice Grejfliry, acrjised of wssault and baU ten lined S. ettch. and cwts. John Larkin of (ienoa'was also accused of assault and battery lefore' Justice 31.

M. rower of Brighton; his flue was $5 and costs, iii defalt of hich he was committed to.jail for fifteen davs. Wm. McElmy of Brighton was sent to the house 4it correction at Ionia for ninetv days, for the same offence The shiHit ing tournament under the auspices of the Howell Gun lub com-nrem-es next Tin. Jiave taken greater pains with the pre- ii.iimioM oi iiiisiournament man with any before and all indications would go to show that a large crowd will be Here and a good time enjoyed.

The piogranime for ednesdav einbras two matches with prizes '(tin) and iessctivcly. and a general sweep, stake. On Thursday team and -single shooting for live purses ranging from Sou to Slim each, and on Fridav for a purse of after which will 1 a trial of skill for the citizens purse of Slot in gold. The tournament is ojien toall shooters from tlieAlbinticlothe Pucilic. The D.

L. It It, will sell excursion tickets to tbe tournament at two cents ier mile fromvRll stations neiween Petroit and tireiiivillc. KtrsXErwiTJT urious rtiln. Is reiortel to hale occurred in Florida. yesterday.

The convtication for bitile ntn.tv at Xorthlield. planned bv II. 1 MiHsly, oiK'iied A YEAR Alfred Mullen and Davis ere married at Keno, the ladv wing under the leeal ase. Her itarent objected and she left him and returned homed. July lath the girl's majority came in.

And the Ijteno records the marriage of Mr. Alfred Mullen to Mrs. Alfted Mullen; a second marriage lieing entered into on that occasion as a method of making it more binding Pwt and Tribune. sl.ktiHnu. Dr.

E. O. Haven, ex-nresidmt of fh Michigan I'niversity and bishop of the M. E. Church, died at Salem.

Oretnm. yesterday. Dr. Haven had attained irreat emi nence both as a minister and teacher and his death will be sincerely mourned in mis state, as tne sad intelligence is received just as we iro to Dress, an extended notice is The President. Encouraging reports from the White House continue and grow more cheering day by day.

Although it is impos sible say that all danger is passed, yet it is true that no trouble' is anticipated by the patient himself, his medical attendants, his familv, or the country at large. A sea voyage will probably be entered unon fn three weeks. the Tallapoosa being now undergoing repairs vontji lor me purpose, tietore tbe voyage it is believed that the President will be able to transact some of his official business. This morning's associate press dis patches state that the President will probably be re moved to the Soldier's Home in a few days. Thev want to get him awav from th malarial saiTotus-injpvf tltt White a hi CORSET I and most hfhly improved Corset a new substance called Waline, superior to bone or whalebone piiaDie man woaieuone, ana so to the movements makes it more comfortable than any of the pld styles of cor Will Present $10 who will break a piece of Coraliae WARNER BROS'.

Celikatod Flexible Hip Corset. aw ni tli re month-u4 I It Bill iwrueb Corsets iu six months ordinary The Money: WJLL BE REPUNDED FOR EVERy Flexible Hip Corset Which BreaJfc Over the Bi lstio that tbev will retata their out The -t fupporter.ar, they can be attached to any point preferred. Dr. Warner's Health Corset, WITH kirt SuDDorter ana Improved Tamp'co Bust. ttded the highest medal over an American competitor at the Paris Exposition of 18" 8.

bis favorit. now made with the Tampico Basts, which are mn ls.vi. i 'ttSffflSlJ ift eparat from the corset, so that Cri, or aan be lelt off altogether if an In coBoecUoa with t6e above, we keep ail sues in many Wher Sr makes. MW Abdorn HursinV. Missea Duplex.

Ten dozen Duel Corsets worth 91, at centa. WEIMEISTER Opposite theXJonrt House..

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