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THE TROY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1877. KIMcnce m ting. The Rockvillo corroipoiident of tlio Torro Haute (Ind.) Exprttt any: lion. A. F. While wt potted for a poecli on last Saturday night In the court home. At the conclusion of his peeeh, which was one of Inn most of fccllve efforts, a call wan uiudo lor ireneral remarks. After a motnoiit's alienee In the audience, alrainp, who had been notified to leave town, canin lorward from the rear of tho audi enco, whero ho had been an attentive listener to Mr. White, and began to speak In a calm, measured volco. Everybody wnipUKzlod to know who lie was whciicn ho came, whiihcr he was going. Ills dress betrayed the hoy-stack, liollow-l.ig and box-car lodging, und h luck of chaugo for wash-day. As he progressed the wonder Increased thcro wus such discrepancy between his appearance and his Intelligence hiiiI manner, ills rhetoric and olneullon were perfect. Ills points wcro clenr and forcible In brief, he acquitted hlinioli so well that tho curious and romantic de cided to liavo him speak ngaln last night. In tho course of his remarks lio mentioned having lived In Term llautu when a boy, and served In the ollico ol a prominent lawyer, since boconio insane, and to which place he was wending his tired way, in hopes of striking some employment." Tho loveliest valley has a muddy swamp, the , noblest mountain the piercing bla-t, and the prettiest face eotne ugly feature. Tho lairest is most subject lo freckles, und I hu bund Houicsl girl Is apt to bo proud ; tho most sentimental lady loves cold pork, and tho gayest mother lots her children go ragged. The kindest wife will, sometime, overlook an ab sent shirt button, the husband forget to kiss his wifo every time ho steps ouisldo tho gate, tho best disposl tioncd children in tho world get an gry und squall, the smartest scholar will miss a lesson, the wittiest essay 1st write somo nonsense, stars will tall, the moon sutler eclipse, und the men won't bo angels, nor tho earth heaven. TUTT'S PILLS a distinguished physician of Now York says i "It Is astonishing how universally Dr. Tutt's Tills Me used. I n my dully round. I bear of them not only anions tin; pour, out tncir virtues nrc ucra.ucu irom mo man sions of tho wealthy utul rulliicil. Know ing tho Inventor from hi Inter i onmctlnn With tho medical profusion, 1 have gnvit confldenco in their merit'.-nml of l.ito (uivo often prescribed them with the happiest re sults In cues whcie I dad red to make u do, elded impression on the liver." TUTT'S PILLS SICK H4D- TUTT'S PILLS enm dtspmtsia. Tinrs pills ovu oowanPATtoK TUTT'S PILLS CDBsnua. TUn'S PILLS CT7IUE XIVTR AND AOUS. TUH'S PILLS ovu bilious ooua Dr. Tull tun Itcrtt rn Mircil In tli'. pi:ii l'.i: nl ini:illt'lnL IlilttvVi nr.timl fiirn Itintltnt w.ir ilcnn.'i piratnrnt mt.itnmv ii ilic MtuiralCollrec of UC-. r. (III. iiuiici', per on. u.ing lilt Pill luiu Iliu uti.ir.tii Ice that tlu'V nrc rroparf it cm Kiwililic irlin'iplr i. mill nrc Itcu from nil quackery. lie lin succrr-ilcit In cnnililnliitr In I lain Hie livrcloinre nnltconit c qualU'i'l l a rlmiliitii- tjvtng tonic, Tliiir first nnnarcnt cf. feci In to Iiktuu.u the -petite tiv caii.liur llio limit la iirnnirlyasslriillate. Thus tli j MTtiMn ti umir llwil, nml 'by their lonle iicllon on lliuilltfcsllve or gans, riv'iil.ir nml lii-ultliy cvuciiallo.i lire iirnilucctf. The rapidity Willi which raaciu tau ta nm, TUTT'S PILLS CORE XIDIfBT C0K VLAIMT. TUTT'S PILLS CUBE TORPID UVSB. While unilrr the Influence of there 1'illii, of itrvll In. iticatvs their n.tnptnliilitv Id iMmrttli the limiy, ami lirncr Ihilr 1 llicicy Incur hid mrvix. OiMII'ty, mil. nnclmly.lysH.-ptla, w.itt Init of the muscle-, shin. piliiies.nf the livi r, ami eliroiile ccnti;i.ilioi wests xsra wzisa: 11? ecu. A man demanded a free glass of rum In a Nevada saloon, and did not got it. Then ho suld he hod novor tried it, but it hud been tho ambition of his lifo to kill a barkeeper; but when the barkoeper took out two six shooters and a club tho man said he did not mean a polite, gentlemanly barkeeper, but ono of thoso fellows who wore paste diamonds and parted their hair in tho middle. TUTT'S PILLS oivb A?rrriTa. TUTT'S PILLS CUES TOPI. BREATH. TUTT'S PILLS NEVER 0BIP4. TUTT'S PILLS am bound blew. TUTT'S PILLS OIVZ BUOYANT SPIRITS. TUTT'S PILLS CUBE rLATUXXNCS. TUTT'S PILLS CVBB BOILS. TUTT'S PILLS OtVB CLEAR BXIK, TUTT'S PILLS BXVOVBl BLOTCHES, Loi'lsvil.M, Kv. .iHf. J. IS5. Dn. Tvtt t Dear Sir: For ten ye.im 1 have been n martyr tnityp?p..i.i,cari. rttp:itln, nml plies, anil hail well liijh exhume. I the materia nie.lic.i lor re lief from thUIMnir ik-.itli, when, tiy ncclitcnt. yout l'lllii were liru;nl.l lo mv notire. I ticiran tluir uc, anil ine nrM uo'-c ;:ive me such relict that Iconllniieil tot.ike ttiem. I am now ,t welt man. have a l'ooil no oellte ran iliiresl will. Hie piles li.ive olsaopeareil. ami 1 n.ivc ir.iinrii innv imhiiuI.. In yollil ll'."-h. I would not he willinnt them tor Iheir wtiuht In Khl. Rev. II. I.. KtMPsoN Thev nre perfectly ImrmloHN, can hi: tak en by voiui!' or old without restraint of diet or occupation. PBICB 03 UE:iT3. omcp. 3S MURRAY STREET, NEW YOltK. BHHHalBSBVBlHHHIHBBRSZSQalH9iyS I TRIUMPH OF SCIENCE. I Cray Hair can la chunueit tu n H loMFv M.ick hyii lni:le upplication of ft Ur.TuTT'nllafrUye. li aiti'llhem.iitir, and i warranted as harmless ph wr.tcr, H l'rlce i.ro. OiBrc .t; Mnrr.iv St.. N. V. ff An engagement of marriago Is lit. tie less sacred than an actual mar' rlagc. A married man has no right to bo laminar Willi another lady, not a relative. "Let pleasure bo ever so innocent,'' etys St. Kvemniid, "the excess is al ways criminal." A Utile girl, hearing hrr mother observe to another lady that she was going inlo half mourning, Inquired whether any or her rnlaiives were half dead. "Urldget, I told you to let mo have my hot water the first tiling In the morning." "Shure, sir, didn't I bring it up unit lavo It at tho (lore last night bo as to navo 11 in toimo." Largo plantations of bananas have linen mndo in the worn-out cotton fields ol the Gulf Slates. In Florida the trees are growing rapidly, and require very nine caru. "Whv, Sammy," ald a father to Ills little sou Hie other day, "I didn't Know mat your tcaciior wiiippou you lust Friday." "I guoss," he replied, h you'll neon in my trowsers you'd know'd it." (Juilylo Is hard on hoys, lie says tnat young men should tin shut up in barrels and kept nut of sight until tmy uave passed ineir iweuiy-iiiin year, becitiii'o It I about this time that they uttain their maximum ot dutcslubillly. A young man home from his trav els had been telling wonderful stories, when onool Ids friend asked : "Tom, tlo you know why you arelikoaharp struck by llithtuluir?" "No: whv mil I ?" nsked Tom. "Because," was tho response, "a harp a' ruck by light ning Is u blusled lyre." A man had a recipe put up by an ntiotliccarv. and after he had cone tho elerk discovered he had unsted a counterfeit twenty. Hve cent piece anil a nvo-ccui oil. lie informed the boss Never mind," said ho, "if tho llvo- cent bit is good there is a profit of three cents. 1877. ELMWOOD STUD FARM. Tho Thoroughbred lVnhornn Stallion, PRINCE IMPERIAL Will innko the st nson or 1ST at tlio aliov larm, 'i miles west of l'rnlrlvtllle. Terms tor Season 823. I'avalile when maro bred proves with foul or la purli'd with. A ilUcount or SO per rent on above rate will he made to any mu pay. iiigi'uMi at time of service, nml tlm prlvl li'exlvi'ii orrfturnlnv' murutlic fnllowlni Keamiit I'roe of eliarire iii cane she should fat to (,'i't with foal. 8I1011I1I liorso tlio or hi. olil the nioney will ho ri-rmnlcil. l'astnro frco. Acvhlonts uml cxciipe at owner' rl.k. (J. II. MllAItl'l-. Pralrlevlllc. Pike conntv. Mo FBINCU IMPERIAL 18 A DAltK IRON OltAY. nlinnn hlai-k In color, 0 yearn old, 17J IniiiUi liitrh and weigh 1700 poiidil", lr purfeetly Hound and without blcinlsli. IIu was bred tiy Mr. .fcfl'eraon Clarke ofbt. i.onH. wai-lici liy his Impor ted Iioi-ko. Napoleon Ilouaparle : dam the Imported maro KiiKenla. Holli hire and dam were pnzo wlnnorx of their rlahH and were Hplovtcil ami purchased for Mr. Clark by Mnn Dn lluvs. Mltierlntelitli-nt ol' tlio Gov. llrccdlm; Farms, as the purest and choicest types ortnu rcrciieron nrecu in r ranee. THE PERCHREON HORSE Is emphatically the "I'aimur's liorso." und so considered wherever tliy havo been bred 'n this country. Of good size, or great mu einar power ami aoiiiin, inifinitent ami no die, maturing early, free from all bono ills eases, the best of Icet and eyes, ruiiid walk' crs. with speed sulliclunt to move a heavy loan ut ine riuo 01 , or o lnnos mo notir. W hut more could he des red to constitute runner's horse I Farmers give mo a cull- Will bo pleased to show yon u tanner's hoi so C. II. 8HARPE. mch28 Pralrlevllle .Pike Co,, Mo A DMINISTltATOR'S NOTICE betters or udinlntstratlon on thoe tatu of Klvlra Jenkins, dcc'il, were irranted toijio undersigned on the utu day ol June to,. All persons having claims against said es tate uru required to uxlilbit them for allow ance In tho administrator wlihln one year alter tho date of said h tters, or they may ha precluded from uny bcnelit or such es tate, uml ir such claims ho not exhibited within two years from the date of Hid lit ters, they will bo lorever barred. This lStli day ol June. 1877. JOS. C. WILLIAMS, Adm'r. M. MoLELLAN & CO., REAL ESTATE AflEMTS, TROY. MO., Offer fot sale the following.: No. 4 Saline county land t an im proved furm or 400 acres, 2M acres under lence, ii acres uinucr. uoweu log oouso or S rooms, li stories high; a tenant houso 18 by 18; orchard in bearing! 7mllcsifrom iirownsvuie. win uo sow encap on ioiiii time, or exchamred for nrouerty in this county orSt. LouU. No. A A farm within 1 mlloof the caurt house In Troy, 1K1J seres; two iWry rrunie houso with an L, smoke House, chicken house, stable, crib, tobacco barn, all in gooi repair, a wen ami ira iruti trees, No. 10 Klshty acres 2 miles from Troy, :io acres timber, 1) story hoaso with an Ij, smOKO House, ciiickcii nonse, granary i.rll. ktmhlo. nil new liilllillnirs ; u Well uml stock pond, 00 fruit trues, now ruils. Prlco $2401). No. 17 One hundred and forty- four acres for 1U0, 0 mils rvom Troy. cry line fruit land. No. 18 Five hundred ami twenty noron 1 trni't cninnosnd or 4 farms. 4 dwell- Inw hnimm. Imciw. Htiiblcs irrullurles atld till nee csarv nutlitlildllius : IKS) fruit trees. It Will UO soul ill parcels ur us wu uuei. No. 25 Two hundred and forty aercs .1 miles from xroy, an leiivcu, unu Well set In grass No. 27 Ono hundred' and twenty acres, l mile ol Troy, brick house ol' 8 rooms, I,.,,,!,,! iiinuii lit bv 'Jo. lariru frame bam. cl'lb Willi Wttgon siieu, siuoie, Kniiinrj , ici! house, hen anil smoke houses, ood cellar. 3 wells und branch Tor stodk water, large orchard In bearing; nubile road upon two sides, l'nco e.woo. Nn. 37-Ono hundred and ten acres n inllix smith or Trov. 75 acres felled and In cultivation: XV acres timber: house or !1 rooms. smoke.houe. well, a stables, plenty or stock water ; rn rruu trees in oearing, No. 88 One hundred and sixty acres U miles south of New Hopo. 40 acres In .-iiltlvutlon and Icliced. 120 acres L'ooil tllil bear. Hewed loir bouse or ii rooms, smoke house, cistern well, 70 Irult trees in bearing, stable, crib uml shed, u 5-tler tobacco bant No. SO Ono hundred and seventy brill I acres. 21 miles east of Moeow, 110 ..ii, .ml nml In ciiltivallon. I.ai-v'e house or ." rmillM. llllke llOIHO. clllckCIl llOtll'. stUhlUK, erlli, tobacco barn, cistern well ut house, V milt trees, r.verytuiiig in jjoou uiucr. nun mile to new school house. No. 41 Two hundred ond flfty-ninc nrr 4 miles sollthcust or Auburn. 140 un der fence and In cultivation. a acreslu tim ber. I.urge 2-story frame house ol 7 rooms. tenant houses, 3 stauies wnu large sneu, a cribs, wagon shed. All very convenient, tlver :itx fruit trees in hearing, liood neigh borhood. School house near. No. 43.-Two hundred ond forty acres n miles east oi i roy, i m fi u-hci-u Intoc'onvcnitntllclds. Ill) acres r thereiy lies! timber. A dn clllng hotie ol Tour large rooms, ulo u tenant hotie and nil ncees.a ry out hutises,2 largo tobacco barn, orchard in hearing. All small fruits in the garden. No. 44 Ono hundred and lift y aero 2 miles or Troy, ino acres fenced and in cul tivation. TWO UWfUlllg Houses oil llirl.ue, good outbuildings, orchards, wells and liv ing water for stock ; all in good order. No. 43 One hundred and sixty acres in 4 nines oi inirr uuk-, i.mucii-s fenced : dwelling-housit ol live largo rooms. II tirc-idaces ; barn, stables, cribs and gran ary ; aliotll sou i rui i trees oi appic. iii:mcim-. pears, plums, ciicitics nun siii.ui n -. ov larm Is In excellent repair, convenient to church and schoul. Terms easy. No. 40 Sovnn hundred and twenty acres or timber lands, unimproved ; will he sold In a liodv or in tracts, us desired by the purchaser. It lays 4 miles north ol Mill- WOOU. 1TICU IU uuu vuf) ,vi ut.i. No. 47 Ton cores In Troy ; house or eight rooms, porches, cistern welt, wood house, smoko houso. stables ami chicken limiMi. fi'iu-i'd nml divided into small fields , largo pond In palure; fruit trees In bear lug, uml small fruits; shade trees lu yard aud pasture. A burguiu. No. 48 Three hundred acres, eight mill. north of Warronton : 240 acres linlm- iiroud nrairlotuid 110 uercs timber. It Is in. . ie tlio Lincoln conntv ecul fields, rami on three sides uro fenced. Will make u lirt elass stock farm. No. 49 Ono hundred and ton acres 1 mile or Troy ; houso or 4 rooms, abundance iifnll vurletles of IrultM III bourilu;, 2 tobacco houses, stable und nil necessary outbuild- lugs, well watered. Everything in good re pair. No. SO Forty acres 3 miles of Troy, a bouse, stable and outbuildings, a youii; orchard, a well und stock water. ear i now school houso. No. 61 Forty ncros2mllP8ofTroy, a now houso ami staiue nun ouiuuiiuings. i young orchard und good spring. Vn. fi2 Slxtv acres 3 miles of CD au-liris, a houso and fiiitbuildlngs, orchard iu bearing, uoou wncut lumi. No. fiS-Onn hundred and twonty acres 2 miles or Burr Oak, a house, stable aud outbuildings, iruit trees aim siock wu tcr. No. 54 One hundred and lUlpen acres 14 tulles of Troy, unimproved timber and. Tho timber Is of tho best uuallty. TROY HE . ALD JOB AN . NEWSPAPER PRINTING ESTABLISHM'T OHUROH DIRECTORY. IUptimt. rtov. Mr. Ilurnli.iin. nnstor services on second and third ?unduys, morn lug and evening. CiinidTUN. Kid, pator; services first and thlrn Hundi)s In each month, morning and evening ; prayer meet ing it coiiesoay evening. Mrtiiodirt K. South. Itev. Jeso flutton, pastor; services Hrst Munday, morn ing and evening, prajcr-mcetlng Thursday evening. l'mtsnYTKiiiAN. Itev. Mr. IMcKlwce, pastor; services, every .Sunday, morning and evening; nriiyer-mcrting WeUnesilay.eve'g. Sunday school every Hunday mornlut;. WEDDING, VISITING AND BUS1NFSS CARDS Printed in the Most Fashionable styles. iUOATIIIjY STATE.II'TS, BLANKS, LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, At St. Louis Cash Prices. ADVERTISE Your BuHlnoaM In the TRQTHERALP COURT DIREOTORY. CtncUIT CoUllT Vlrst Mnndnv nOrr tha our th Monday In March ami September. I'llltVTV f...fl,t,. Kn,Mn,l l. I.. L-Al, v..u... v.. ...... .,1V. ...UllUtl 111 IV." tiary,May, August, and November, 1'ltonATK Couht. Third Jlomlay in January, April, July and October. A. f. A A. MA Trov Lodtro No. .14 A. V. Ji: A. M. mli 3aturday night on or before each full moon . . w.t;ui,uisiu, tv. 31. Jno McDonald, Scc'v. Trov itoval Arch Chanter N'n. M mrni. nt Masonic hall on the Saturday nKfOHK thu regular mcellng of the Troy Lodge A. t & A. M., of caeli inontli. ...... tl..l. J1CBLWKB, Il.T. T. M. Mcl.Et.LAN. Sec'y SaleBUi9Po8ters PROGRAMS. HANDSOME SHOW CARDS IN PLAIN OR I. O. O. P. Troy Lodge No. 08 1. O. O. V. meets every Saturday night at their hall in the Wlthrow block. Visiting members Invited to attend. . .. C. 0 UANSUALL, N. U. II. II. NoitTON. Sec'l". QRANOES. Lincoln County Orange mitts on the sec ond Tuesday in February, Muv aud Au gust, and the llrst Wednesday ii November. . . T. It. HK1U, Master. II. W. l'KHKIN-8, Secretary. KagloFork OrongoP. oril. meets ntOlivo llraiich 'Jd Saturday or ritch mnntli. U. C. LUVELL, Muster. J. A. MlLMcn, Scc'y. Iturr Uak OruugoiNo. 13.V1 meets on Sat urday belore the full moon und two weeks thereafter. t:. I.. ALLOW A i Must. L.T. KlLLUM, Scc'y Linn's Mill fi range meets the Ssturday before each full moon, II. C. DUNCAN, W. M. IIl'OU Low It V, Secretary, Hrown Granuc meets evcrv two weeks. Saturdays, two o'clock. .1. it. WITT, Master. .T. 11. Owrn. Secretary. lackson (i range No. 1TKM meets at.raek.-ou school houso first uml third Suturtlavs, two 1. in. (. N. WALKS.Master. W.H. nAUTHOi.ow, Secretary. Corsonrango No. 1T80 meets at Mt. Ver non school house, second Saturday In eacli W. W.S1IAW. Master. W. D. Shaw, Scc'v. Millwood Grunge No. 1701 meets at Mill, wood llrst Satun'ay In each month. II. A.OILILLAND, W.M. (1. II. ItonKirrs, Secretary. Now Hope Grange No. l.M!) meets at Jiew Hope second aud fourth Saturdays. T. It. ItKtD, Master. J. I Wnnnt Secrctuiy. Star Hope tlringe No. 18(18 ine'ets at Star Hope school house fourth Saturday in cacti month. I. CANNON, Master. V. c. Slket, Scc'y. Drydeuville Grange Xo. 18117 meets at 2 o'clock p. m. tirst uml third Saturdays In each month. .1. .1. AI.KXANDKIt, W. M. G.J. DllYUKN. Scc'v. Now Salem Orange No. 178" meets at 2 o'clock p in. on the Saturday ot, or after, tho full moon, ami two weeks thereulter. H. DUKY, W.M. J. II. Sitton, Scc'y. Auburn Grange No. liUu meets at Auburn nt'2 o'clock p.m.. on Saturday, on or hetnrti the full moon. C. T. MAG ULDEll, W. M. .1. 1'. Kr.i.isj, Sccretury, llrown's Grange No. 1000 meets on .the 'id uml 4 Hi Saturdays hi each month at o'clock p. in. Hawk Point Grungo No. 1015 meets o 9d mill 4tli Siitllriltivu nf i.fii'li mnlith. P. CltOlTElt, Muster. II. II. UIIAM. Sec. WE POSSESS Every Facility FOR DOING GOOD WORK AND Buffalo Nursery is tug Place. I Coiitiilus Tlili'tv (IK Across Always Strive to Please. CHOICE 1 BEES 'PLANTS ' adopted to our soil ami climate. Send for i new ubrldg.'d ili-crlpllve eatuloguo slid prlco list, or hotter still, call und see lor . yourseir.'and don't bo gulled uny longer by ugciits from foreign nurstrles, Into buying stock or them at extravagant iirless, but buy the same and better stock of inn fur less, and bv so doing you will enable mo to keep n nursery in your own comiminly, suited lo your wants, .ny vajiiiiv nre ine very best und welt grown niidlii good tlx. Dont fail to plant. . . Don't Tor get that our eastern neighbors nro FrOn 41 MMlStCMCC feeding apples to stock with good results, M ' v"m mm mmmmw " lmvo ,my ft 8canty supply ror family uso. Also the eastern farmers hare their barrels or elder and an abundance or the best apple vinegar, and hero s.ihcr Is a rarity wlthltho majority or rsmiiies. An t ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Send or Bring Your Work yet we most all cultivate "more land than Is profitable ami 'uivo often un abundance o wast t and worn out lands that could be made profitable II set In trees, besides improtlmt llio condition of tho land. A,. 31. SIXULXS, 4U Try.