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THE TROY HERALD. VOL. 12. TROY, LINCOLN COUNTY, MO., MAX 2, 1877. NO. 18. TROY HERALD. ruiLianiD by FISHER COm AT ttl.OO a Year la Advaaon . LOCAL ANB COUNTY NlWt. Mrs. D. M. Grandleld left for Car- rollton Monday morning. It is one In which order relcns Mr. Lloyed D. Magruder, of Mon- Dr. Wason or Frankford la hero mm. Breyotor went lo SI. Louie on Ihroui li the liarmontoua action of lit roe township, one of our oldest and on a profculonal vlilt for a wook. the 26th. constituent members, who are the most highly respeetod cltliens, died Mr. Jai. Hazllp, of near Wellsvllle, Mr. Washburn, commission mer earnest votarlea of truth, Justice and at his home on Thuriday, April 26, landMlss Fanny lleedi, were married chant of St. Loula, waa lu town ible love, and not the acrylic slaves of the 1877, In the 78tn year of hla age. lie at the residence of the bride's rather, weok. wae a native of Maryland, having on tuo 28th mat. Mr. Anton of Alton, III., agent for been born In that atate January l, Tho re-arrangement of gooda and the Buckeye reaper and mower, woe 1800. Ho came to Lincoln counly repainting within give Dr. Barllett's here this week. about 1848, and settled near Cap-au- store an Improved appearance. He I It. II. Kern, a St. Loula attorney, Grit, In Monroe township, whero be Is accommodating, and has mint was in town on the 20th ; also Mr. has alace lived. He was one of our growing in Mrs. Barllett's garden for Stout of that city. most successful and industrious far medical purposes. She knows how Mr. Anderson, of the Durr Oak mers, and accumulated considerable to keep hotel. mills, took a boat hore for St. Louis wealth. Doing a man of decided We congratulate Messrs. Hlggln-Ion the 25ih. opinions, and strong: y sontliern m uoimmuroi. upan mo tbiubuiobc- a t mi. ...,i tner goods. L.Htir. iflir.dnnniidniir.fi. and control his sentiments and feelings, he suffered uultltlon to tholr establishment, In married i,v p.nniin N-t.ni. i.,r ur. ueorge uenry aunu, aiier n indenendent thoua-ht aud the moral considerable iois or proporiy uunng no porw ui r. emu. jugm j,.., ., i aiuu ieIrn luer absence of two months, finds himself obligations of social Intercourse tho war, besides bis slaves. lie was man. Ills courteous mannera and nan)0li gain at tiis old nome in miii wooa. ,moo- lutelllsent. responsible, think, a mau oi Kinuiy impulses, nonorauio ouiiging imposition aro mating MPt Qun of st Louis was hore on A lane stock of Hats and Boots and Ins, feelln belnirs. who aro destined bearing, ami enjoyed the respectful voraoieimpressious, especially among Thursday. He owns a sandauarry Shoes at the pry Goods iieaaquar- to ba UIcfui -lld O1..n,oiital mem esteem of all Willi whom he came in tho lauioi. ovor at Doatown. III., which sbtiDlles amkeb X lo. b , tociclv. Thera Is emulstlon dally contact. His estimable wife We awakonod Sunday morning and a good Quality of whllo sand for glass Mrs. Goose, who baa beon vlaillng without selfishness: there is ambition and companion lit all the vlclsltudos round ave or six corusoiwood piled purposes. near Millwood, returned homo Sun- without nieancss: there Is pride of life, survives him at the ripe age around our house, free, grails, fori Mr. Lloyd Magrudor, one of our o(63 j ears. nothing. May tho donor, who haa I oldest aud moat highly oatouiued cltl- done many good things lutuia world, una, died on the 26th Inst. beon sick (or a long lime. aruurary ruiaa 01 uoapoiiB iwni yielding ;obedlence and obeisance by aheer compulsion to dogmatic ut..Bh.i..uAMiiliSt.Loutaoii government. The law of kind. ' - w"" - I . mi . lt t . I .i.i. lueii is supreme, idi training ii ... ... . . .. . conuucieu oy ino seii-posacaecu teacher with a smile aud a pleasant tone, and In accordance with the ra- Woolfolk A Hand will receive this tlonal Drinclolee of that natural de- week another lot of spring and ve0pinent which recognlzos Individ- tors. day evening. Woolfolk & Hand will pay the Itlghcst market price for Corn, Da- con aua tard. T. O. Dunn, Chas. Martin and W. C McFarlan, Attornoys. are in St. without vanity. Thero aro aspira tions towards higher knowledge, larger Intelligence and broader fields for thecxcrclso of tho God-glvon fac ulties of the soul la the conduct and and direction of their own lives Target shootiuK and pitching quolta, l,vo ,ou ,,,d P"Pr' He had Louiaon legal business la the Court auU ,hoie of ,hoP ollow creatures. ol Appeals. There la cultivation of mind, hoarl .There wae considerable anow spit-1 aud raaunors, under the benign, sua ting Sunday, and Monday aud Tuee- slve influences of that parental, affee day mornings a heavy Iroat covered tiouato regard that delights tn.the ad wheu the ground is dry enough, are the only occupations ol the loungers, as it is too cold for Qsb to bite. It Is not complimentary, but Is, nevertheless, tho naked truth. Mr. John Flynu, of Texas, now hero on a visit to his relations, says that after a considerable travol over Europo aud Mr. Dawklns, tho amlablo Chanllly merchant, passed through here on hie way lo St. Louts on tho 2Mb. Mr. Mlldansteln of Burr Oak want dawn Mrs. Molliu Prewltt aud daughter tho ,tme d,y t0 Uy , a iuppy o goods. April 28. BUSY J1KB. "Like a grate full ot coal I burn, Thin groat full" pllo to nee ; "And If 1 do not grateful prove, A great fool 1 will be." left last week lor Fulton. Tho latter haa entered the Deaf and Dumb asy lum. Mrs. I, thought of remaining - . vwm...w.w.w .a.v. w.. uv.vi.w I .. , , . ....... this portion of mothor earth. vanccmont of iho Immortal spirits In m nearly every atate of the Union, " , 0 ,0."co m uauKn," . 1 I.. .11 11. .tn. Ik. .. . ... . . llllliaiVW IIIU I'lUI IUU IUI , UUk III L CHII IUUD T HI1 1TIIU III M T If Ml T I O " ' I lull WW.B. IV.U. uw u WM VVH .V. VM iromauistniico wun isany aim tiaio true, ino ueauiuui aim mo goou. aro right hero hi Lincoln county. mow ol the prompt and obliging ac- Cabbage I'lanla. and all kinds ol SwmI 1'otato Plants. Apply to A II. Kllil, or J. W. ELLIS. Our genial friend Mr. D. A. Gllll laud dropped iu last Monday aud re tlenished our depleted exchequer Willi a dollar and a half. Ho aava he wouldn't do without tho Herald for experiments, imputations, uem- ousirations, reasouigs and couciu Inna fintn minintnim atifl nnnfltlnut If you want Plows, Cultivators, .-....,. 11h. Com Drills aud Agricultural linplc' "owo", of deduction. 1 hero Is men fiiciiia In ucnoral. vou can vet Ilium ol tal and moral growth embellished tho very uost Quality and latest pat ents at Joe Kumbera's uardwaro alore. Prices very low. The attention of our lady readers Is directed to Iho card of Mrs. J. Bar rou, C16 Franklin avenue, St. Loula, The pupils aro not moro puppote or How long, Messrs. Editors, bow parrots, learning by role and Imlla- long? lion, according to rigid and mean- Ur. Wommack, Alba Mudd and inglcssformalliks; this lstnaublnoed- Dan Duckmau have just completed, ucatlon. At tho auggeation of their painted and rigged up, regardleaa of own uatural mental Inquiries, there cost,a.boat, to be christened, shortly, tho "Belle of Cutvre," and Intended aa a convoy for their "Jug Hues" on that turbid atream. Alter much anxious solicitude and an almost mti nlte number of balloting, It waa with the gentle courteslea and aweet finally decided by a majority of ouo amoultioa of refined sensibility and that Dau U to be the captain of the true beuevolauce. The friendly vial- cralt. Tho doctor haa already bad tor to tbia achool behold an Interest- built a cloauiug tablo for the fish that Ing scone ; young, bouyant and ardent he is going to catch. IKo : eyes sparkling and checks glow- A aerlous and almost fatal accident lion of thoso In charge, Mrs, P. re- Tonato mm Oatkkaga Plants. Early Cabbago and Tomato plants, flue alze, iu great abundance, at Buf falo Nursery. Early cabbage, per 100, turns this week entirely pleasod with 35cts ; Tomatoes, per dor. lOuts, per the arrangements for the care of be r 100 7uts ; will have plenty of Sweet child, and most favorably Impressed I Potatoes aud late Cabbngn plants with tho asylum management. soon. A. M . Snuurs. Thero was a regular meeting of the r.AiitBvlllfi tfrallUA KIiii1kv. Ii. W w i,ir,nt.. iin.i sn..,id......i.. a a wm a jb w awa in aa ia nva w f u h v ihvi uiiia. T. Tiiurmonu ot ino iter am anu our- Arli 2J. is;;, to tht wife of ThoJ. a.Muuu. self wero escorted by Mr. Jim Morris Uttlsiuier' n.KiuiiKii sear jiiuwooj. April 23. 1BT7, to iiiu wire or Jauic v. rivtenar, u BSR.1, dealer in hair, etc. millinery goods, human bee card on eighth page. Buy a Campbell" or "Iloeuler" CORN Dllll.L of B. S. Crewe & Co. They aro insured to pay for them selves tho first year on twenty xicros of com : bosldes you can trade them corn or young cuttle lor oue, or for ttuytultig else lu ihclr Hue. lewt. to their sanctum sanctorum, whero a bountiful repast was spread, our part of which was onjoycd.amid the smiles of the ladies and the Jolly good humor of tho yeomanry. Master Tom Itcid delivered a lecturo iu tho afternoon, which the rules of the op ganization did not permit us to hear, otherwise we could pay him a com pliment, which he doubtless merited. At any rate we will say that Maatcr Reld'a genial smile and Jovial confabs will do us good whenever he comes. A Bonanza Undo Curler Lovelace, Capt. Held, ox-Master Wm. Duncan aud oursclf to becomo rich. Undo Carter broke In upon the hilarity of this group with the statement that Uiiuirlitor. SCOTT In Millwood. Momtav morn nsr. April 30, 187, to ibo w,fu of Jouu bcolt, it KOU. ACKERMA!. In Troy. Anrll 21. 1H7T. to the wife of Newell Aukcruiuti, boy. UOUULAXD. In Troy. Anrll 1ST, to the wife of Ur. Ilourlund, a lUtixlitcr, Importer and wholesale and retail hDg WHh the happy inspiration ol tho Ihapponcd on Monday of last week at ouo absorbing tuougbt or exploring Mr. John Leary. about tbreo miles with generous labor tbe mines of east of this place. Mrs. Leary, after knowledge, and appropriating tho lighting m aro In the cooking Jstove brilliant juwcis ot uniadiug metre just before noon cn that day, found that constituto me uuramng ricnes oi uBal her dress was In a blaze. Her tbo belter part that will uol sleep inloverklrt had caught from boblnd the dust, but will soar to higher and and It was supposed that tho wind brighter realms, whou all tbo noblest iaa blown it into tbe fire. Thor I ...l.l.. lll.t ll. ....... I . . . . I !' County Grange.-The County .... uH- ougmy aiarmea, sno ran out iuio moh,, blJ , infallible remedy for hog Orango will meet on Tuesday, ! !" yoru anu caiieu 10 nor nuioanu. ue CH0loro. We remluded him of the the 16th of the present month, in- -cUo0,of",,,c ai.(i nron iho 8th. aa hnrMnfm-n faithful effort. With this beautllut field, and atarted at onco to her as- ...M,nttf ...a .... of i.i.iio.oHhio in. announced. The Master of the Stato ". """ . sistanco, leumg uer as ue rail to go Qulry anU ic0iiflo Invostignliou. au ... aiima limn m mm1 ami as m a Hlhlasll..i. IL. Ul. IL. a I " - Orange will be here on that occasoin. i"""-" - " lU0 "uu" UU4 ,uo wu,u' AVm eye twinkling with downright per- Wo mako this announcement through --.uu..u.uuu.. nu m me noun uo sjnveiopeu ms ,onal interest lu the matter withal, ..-A-motim. uti.,. i.v r.nt t drawing out tho latent powers of the wife's form lu a blanket, and soon ...,..i u.w i. inTT.,M. n sea wa aj a . . , . a? a I 1 I I a laatl I tai v w - w Wi .... -- nau ui ua..,.. ..uuueu, rugciviUK in ,earlPg u, (o finish out our laugh- I alilnrallnn. Tim rnnmnlant . inmil. ill. m..niln hum I.i.n..ir I htm ' .. : - . .. ": tuo propriety oi wining up aomo on BtARRIUD. imoWN-HAYDKN.-In Millwood. the U2d ol April, 187, by John Si-ntt, J. p., .Ii'ionie llrown of till, county Mid Mlis fihm K., iluugtrr of, Kuail flnydrn of l'lke i-ouuty. IIAYUKN COHLKY. In Ilia Cut hollo church. SI 111 wood, April 34, 1H77, by Itev. T. Uloarf, lo W. Iliiyilrn of St. I'tinrcx county und Mix Clcnicuce.daugterol Utnry Curlcy of Millwood. DIUU. COX. At Mondon City. Mo.. April '.. 1877.ofcoii;eiitioii of the Iiiiik. and pneu monia, (i. W. Cox, aged lit) ycr... COY.-At Mem on Cllv. Anrll 7. is::. Mi'. Ilurriet, wife of It. 3. Cox, formerly of iiiik piace. Held. .....--.......... .... entious, lauuiui ieacuer,witoso mem- ur. WomraacK was called in and .in-,,,.,.,,,. . when Cant It took ...Jus Ice lu aaylnc that he audEd. od, aro thu, rallonn, ,d philosophic, found the whole back deeply burned, ?f"u i" A toZoXv Mo WO Hector had the reputation of being a benefactor to his race and should with a very deep aud severe bur. on iV" the state of Illinois S tZnoXJ1: to? o -ck. At firat it waa rpSSSI man, and ho doesu't think his uelgh bora do, or he could never have got aome of the good mon on hla bond to place tholr namea there. The state ment waa based upon general report, and not upou any knowledge we had ol him. Thurmond, whose management haa endeared him to tho pupils and mot tho cordial approbation of tho pa trons. Moral suasion Is tho rulo of government. Thoro has not been an The residence of Mr. R. S. Young Instance of corporal punishment waa struck by llglitulHgoue day last There is absolutely uo comniunlca- wcok. It struck the chlmuey, passing Hon betwocn pupils, dowu and into the stovepipe, thence nlong the pipe and stove to tho floor. under the zinc, aud tearing n large hole iu the floor. Sevoral articles on tlm nliiinnev niece, and a nleturc hansr, lnr .ffalutt tho chimnev. were badlv Inspect his crayon portraits. Ho "a1 a l . a shattered. Mrs. Younir was lu lite maKes mo copying oi oiu aim ibuou room, having but a few seconds pre- pictures a specially, and guarantee, vlous to tbo stroke left the mantle, '' "Usraclloti. Tho durability whero was arram-lmr the article, of tueso plcturos hss boen.thoroughly it. lis .1.. .t ... I...... t.. nnlt. Rim waa badlv stuniiod. NQ iou. iionni nu.o .uu.iu W. S. IIUTT, M. D., PHYSICIAN, SUUUKON ANU ACCOU. CIIKUIt. TllUY, MO. Special attention alvcn to the treatment ol Anal and Itectiil UIucukch, hUcU ua fc'lutul iu Alio, Ucniorrlioldn, &u. vtunis J. M. MctKt.t.AN. . CItKKCII, McLELLAK & CREECH, ATTOItNKYS-AT..AW. TltUY, MISSOURI. Ofllco In the Hank bulldliur. J. M. Wc Lcllaii. i.'iiininlK.ljiier of t'llbllu School. J. Creech, lato Public Administrator and I'ro... ecutlug Attorney. li'b-77 CIIAH. MARTIN, Jit. NAT. C. 1111'IIHV. that he only wanted $3,000, made the NOUTON, MAUTIN & DRY DEN. .wiMji tianv. I'Iia milv f 1 m 1 1 1 1 I li ( I ..... . .. . .i-i".. TTU1IACV3 AT LtS T, fc UUIil.r.C 1 1 11(4 hano-s over tho sklus of Cant. It. and A. TKOY. MlsoLUI. nnr.nl waa nrodiieod hv an oartieit Particular attention given to uoHtriivi'i'Mrs ourseir was proaucou uy nn earnest, Bn0etliiK Heal Ktto. We maKi nuin-ciuliy nrlvato conversation bolweeu Undo or collect Imr all klmlt of note, billii.&c.. uta lust., while his parents wero absent. Carter and Mr. D., at the instance of reasonable uomuiaatou. It ia apprehended that he Is laboring the latter, right on urn neeis or tins ?' tueugut scarcely possioio inai sno h.H.nni. u. .m-Mi-i.inir ir.n.i-. with a visit to the Higb sehoolat could survive, but she has beon ever L.,',.. f ir..,.i n..i i i.n ir. n. li. orto!. r -..I...IH. B,i..ii....,i..i.ri . . ...... . . v.w w..w.w - uuui.iiiiv, umu. M..V1111V1 w. wnp.i i 0oe siowiy improving A Wandkrer. Chas. II. Belville, son of Wm. Belvillo, Saverton, Ralls county, Mo., left home on the 18th OlUie lu thi fotKlc Vtlllb i .h.Hr.iiMn .,i hi. . genornl uiidorslnnding. and tho aua . " ' r , plcious fact that Mr. D. followed up enta are much distressed. He woro ft, ma ,a left us lu the cool wind, DUNX & COLBERT, A TTOUNEYS-AT-L.VW. JX THOY, Ml.s.SOtlltl. I m aSBBB sai 1 ' ' ' 1 t e ,.... ra laurev frock coat, dark pants, b acK Isliak uir between none aua lenr auout will nract coin tbo court ol tbe Muvutntn . ; ?; ,. . . .' . l.ai. and coarse boots badlv worn : Is a relurulng-bnurd count whou the re- judicial circuit. Collection, promptly m- 01 r. u. u. uiggi, crayon anni, u . . . . ... ward coino ill. icnnea to. umcoovcriiciirj-n nunv hjj. . .7" '....-. ., about flvo feet, six or clifht Inehea WBrui C0,M0 " u. T. )nnn. Tro.ccut iw Attorney lor upeueaa. iuu.ua. , e . ,.r. uU, Lincoln, .mty. WU..W . and myites our cltizeoe to can aim " piwiamvisr. l... other damage waa douo. 15 yds best Calico for s)l. 12 yds heavy cotton for $1. Uluach'oil Cotton 0 to Vi l-2o. Hoavv Cottonadea 15 to 25c. Ladies1 culf and goat Sliooa $1.50. alou a plow Shoes tei.ou. NVOOI.FOLK S; HAND. fancy pointing, chryatal or Oriental painting, Grecian oil painting, gild lug on glass, scroll and sign painting, ornamenting, etc Call and aoe him. Ladies Drots (loud. Embroideries. Handkerchlofs. Hosiery, Ruches. Col larettes, CulT 'and Collars, at tbe Dry Good! Headquarters. black satchel. Fabmkrb tc Mrckanics Sa v. Bk. Troy, Mo., April 9, 1876. $ An annual meeting of tho stock holders lu F. . M. Savings Bunk will bo hold In bsiiKlug house, on 'lues. day. May 8, 1877, for tho election of eloveu directors, to serve the ensuing year. . . ... . uy oruer noant directors. H. W. Pkkkins, Cashier. FUalagrarUy. Mr Lee Is now ronily In execute all classos of work belonging to his trade. Ho has hesitated to make mention of his luminous through Iho columns or the Herald until now, ue. causa ho had but a poor otisuco lo an commodato his customers. Having procured rooms next door to Air. Sweoney's grocery sloro, ho now (cds that ho can acouuimodate all who como. Call and see his different styles of B. W. WHEKLEU. ATTORMiY AT LAW, TKOY, MISSOlTltl, Will attend to any profexalonal btinlne. In tho courtof tlio Mnetoeotb Judical Circuit. ptnSUTll E. S. BONFILS, ATTOKNKY AT LAW. THOY, MISSOURI. Will practice In tho Court or tbe lUth Ju dlclal Circuit. CUIcu In Hank. A. E. NOEL. uaii anu sen in iiiuercu. nyic ui MiTtinrnvnii'KVis r hard, photographs, crayons, ete. He alo OUGEONDENIISI, nn.fl I .I... .11 l.s...l .Mi.tilt.M wi saiAwlVai I Uo to B. S. Crews & Co's. waro atnre for an "Ad vanco nnca" or "Ulack Hawk" .... ... . . . ... , I T. . I I 1.1 -.!.( ixnoprieaia guaruniccu io i) a ioic i enlarging viu luucu iiviu. TROY, MO. ' ..r.fl 7i ii I.....I. 1 ...-.I.. , ICO "uen uoua au kiiiub oi cuuvuig, biiu "i " nirM.i.ni... i. ih. m.i .riw ml n,,in Litko. i,. ,...., ti imii. ink. On?raWsaerleestotnepMBieoriroy una uiiiiii.ivh vi.iisi ... i-.. i Yicimty. no uhch iuc ueiiunmi roinpasH tltn. the beat In ttau, for plutu Woik. Al ldf wswweifc ow. ciauy,