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1 -7. Twenty-Third Year. Rock Island, Illinois, baturday, March 7, 1874. Established Oct. 18, 1851. EADWATS BEMEDIES. The Dying Body SUPPLIED WITH THE VIGOR OF LIFE THROUGH DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian RESOLVENT, ABRAHAM , BUSSING, SECRETARY OF Jinn IL CD. Manufacturers of HAMMEEED AND HAMMEK-POINTED HORSENAlLN FROM "BENZON" NORWAY IRON, And Dealers in Providence Horss-Shoe Co.'s PATENT TOE-CALKS, Ileller's Horse-Rasps, A. FIELD & SON'S TELEGRAPHIC. How Grant's Spies Broali np Business IIen. If they refuse to be Black Mailed. Tenny Proposes to snow how Public Officers Coun tenance Frauds on the Revenue. S5 Chambers Street. 8 9dly NEW YORK. THE GREAT Blood Purifier! J. ZIMMERMAN & GO,, HANIirACTl'RERS OP FIRST CLASS PIANOFORTES Wareroom and Frctory, 5o. 100 Main street. DAVENPORT, IOWA. Also wholesale agent lor Taylor and Farley Or pans. 12-1 idly The Commissioner of Pen sions and the Govern ment Printer Charged with Fraud. MILWAUKEE. OTTO LAVERRENZ, Manufacturer of PAPER BOXES! No. 3ta E. Water Street, MILWAUKEE WIS ONE BOTTLE will make the Blood pare, the Skin clear, the Eyes bright, the Complexion smooth and transparent, the Hair strong, and remove all Sores, Pimple, Blotches, Pustules, Tetter, Cankers, etc., from the Head, Face, Neck, Mouth, and Skin. It U pleasant to take aud the dose is small. It Resolves away Diseased Deposits: it rarities the Blood and Renovates the system. It Cnres w ith certainty all Chronic Diseases that have lingered In the sys tem five or ten years, whether it he Scrcfah cr SypMlito, Hereditary cr Contagious, I.E IT SEATED IS THE Tn.n n r Stomach. Skin or Bones, Fleh or t. - r Kerres. rr.URt-PTIFG THE SOLIDS AND VITIATING THE FLVIDS. Chronic Rheumatism, Scrofula. Glandular Swell i'.... u,.L-!r,.f lirir CmiL'h. Cancerous Aifections Svuhilitic Coin linls, Bleeding of the Lima's. l)y r . ... . . r, II,. .....it, U hit. twin, water nrasii, . u.n.... -, 1 ... . VI t!l.ln .ml Hit, 11 1m.' (I . iis. I iimors. l i-rri, f,ni ii"i - --. Investigating Violations of the Eight Hour Law on the New York Post . Office. San Francisco. March f.. The women here have designated nine saloons in which they will make a praying cnmde on Mon day next. I'ARSON.S,Kan., March fi. The drujrgits and saloon-keepers received postal cards to-day informing thorn that the friends of temperance womd call on them next eduesday. RirLEY, O., Marcli G. The crusade against the suhurhan liipior dealer was con tinued to-day. I he laities were shutout of the saloons and insulted hv sinrs. San Francisco, March t' Trains have been delayed by the continued snow storms in the Sierra Mountains. The storm was the severest ever known in that part of the country. The State Senate to-day passed a bill authorizing juries, in a trial for murder, to say whether the penalty shall be death or penitentiary for life. Cincinnati, March 0. At the Wo man iNmrasre Uonvejmon to-cay a mo tion was made to strike out the word "male" from the article on franchise. No vote was taken. Minneapolis. March 6. At Belle erade. Nicollet county, to-day, Justin Kichards, m a tit ot rapre, shot his son through the heart. North Adams, Mass.. March G. A terrible explosion of giant powder occur red in the Hoosac tunnel to-day, killinj: one man aad seriously injuring others. ST, JAMES HOTEL, GRANT, COBB A HILTON, Proprietor. Corner State and Van Buren Streets CHICAGO. HEWHALL HOUSE MILWAUKEE. WIS. LANSING BOUNELL, ...Proprietor. Containing 3:H rooms, located comer of Broad way and Michigan streets, the business centre of the city. A Missing Steamer Comes - into Port. Other Interesting Items. TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. 1ST. MERRILL, Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in otca and American Granite & Marble MONUMENTS, Statuary and Ornamental Marhle Work. Nos. 312 & 311 Spring St., MILWAUKEE WIS 4-30(11 y GEORGE ZTEGLER, (Successor to) DOLL & ZIEGLER, WHOLESALE Confectioners, drops. ork; No. 3 Spring Street, MILWAUKEE. . Send for Price List. . . . . WIS 9 ldlv in Swill Mer- cnrial Dl-eas F male touipl mts. lioui, uropi-j. LOEFFELHOLZ & PRIER, Manufacturers of Railroad Car Trimmiu And Car and Switch Locks; Also, all kinds of Brass. Castings furnished at the Lowest Kates. Cor. Clinton & Oregon, Sta.,.. MILWAUKEE, WIS Particular attention paid to Pattern Making and Tnrniu p. r"1" CORN PLANTERS! We offer to the trade "Kent's Celebrated Improved Corn Planters. Best in uc. JOHN NAZRO & CO., MILWAUKEE WISCONSIN 4-23dly . Rickets, rait KUeum. i.roncuius. . ....-.... . i.;... .iul,,t. tT.r.Ts In the Throat. Moutn, mors. Node, in the t.lutids and other pats of the system Sore I- yes, S Tumorous Discharges from the Krs and the worst forms of Skin Diseases, fcru p Uons. Fever Sores. Scald llead, Rine V orm Lrysip. -las. Acne. Mlsck Spots. W oru.s in the t lesh. Un c'rS in the Womb, and all weakening aud pa.nfu disc harees, Niirht Sweats. Loss of Sp'"" al,(l ' wa-tes or the life Principle are wlthm the ranire of this wouder of Modern Chemistry, and a few days u-e will prove to any person usuij: it for ciiber of ......... r..ln,. r rliseas,- its notei.t power to cure , Tu- Jr them. Sold by Druggists. $1 per bottle. Eadway's let. ROBERT BATY, General Manu'acturcr of Artificial Legs & xVrms. For the States or Wisconsin. Illinois and the North west. Shortened Limbs, Weak Ankles and Dcfor- mittes of all kiuds; Trusses. Braces, Crutches. vp- po ter. Elastic Stockings. Knee l aps.unu au.n if. Aaurcss un i-uiuiiiiiiiM inn'iii- ... KOBT. UATV, ICS Wisconsin street. Rooms 15 and lfi. MILWAUKEE 4-24dly WECHSELBERG, BROWN & CO. BEADY BELIEF, The Cheapest and Best Medicine for Family Use in the World. ONE FIFTY CENT BOTTLE ' ins, 1GS and 184 Second Street, MILWAUKEE, - (Just north of Spring street.) manufacturers Fine Light Carnages, Top ana ?o-top Buggies. 6-SV1 1 y Will core more Complaints and preytnt the s)Btem ra nst iudden atlucka of Epidemic and Conta !m.ous l).sease than One Hundred dollars expend- i-luea or meUtcal auenuaueu. ..A nlhi.r nitnlii . . . HeartT Kellef ia aptilled "'"T:.7r,iu!l T accordine to direc H-.n-Vm. from whatever cause, cease, to extat. .1 iV,nf Miuid . Il-ihv iu.liil)le. It can be used with iHmliive assurance of doing good in all cases where pal.i or discomfort is experienced ; or U seiz j ' u...i,ih.ri Kiin- Ttiroat. Bud rn win .in.-. , - .... ... Congns, iioarxeiuwii. unions tone. the Bowlea, St much. Luii. Liver, Kidneys: or with Croup, tfulusv. Fever aud Ague ; or with Neu ralirla. Headache. Tic Doloruux. Toothache, Ear ache or with Lumbago. Pain in the HacK, or nheu niatmm; or with Dlarrhiea.Choluia Morbus, or Dys entery or with Bums, Sta. da, or Bruises; or with Strains' Cramps, or Spasms. The application of KADWAY'S KEAOY KELIEF will cure you of the worst ol tbesa complaint iu few hours. Twenty dr.ps in half a tumbler of water will in a .!, .!.. i-uri. ri-uinim So attis. Sour Stomach Heartburn, Sick Headache, Diarrho- Dysentery, l ollr. Wind In the B wela. aud all Internal Pains. irv.li... .I.. ii ii! .lu-nra enrrr A bottle of KAD WAY'S HEADY BELIEF with them. A few drops in water will prevent sickness or paint from change of water. It is better than Freiicu uranuy or ters a a stimulant. Sold by Druggis:. Price Fif y Cents. Xr. Radwny's REGULATING PILLS am M.GRASSLER IKS COSTUME Manafactory, 290 West "Wator St., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 4-5!Wlly G. W. OGDEN & ;,C0., Mannfacturtre of CARRIAGES & BUS! Washington, March C. G. B. Eaton, of the counsel 01' the Coiiiniittee on Rev enue Reform, spoke before the Ways ami .Means (Jomuiittee, to-night, 01 the lear that exists among the merchants in regard to the seizure ot books and papers, citing various cases of gross outrages committed to his knowledge by Lustoni House subor dinates. who seized and examined the books and papers of merchants, without warrant, shut up stores, blackmailed pro- Drietors. and in some cases robbed the stores of quantities of goods. In one it stance the books ot the merchant were seized by Jayne and his fellows and an at tempt made to iitrce the merchant to p.iy $7-J.tKX. Rv order ot Secretary Boutwell the District Attorney examined the case which was settled for $1,700. The Secretary of the 1 reasury to-day sent the House of Representatives a num ber of additional documents in the fcan horn oiisfi. 1 lie ecreLarv. in a letter to Speaker Blaine accompanyius the docu incuts, extilains that they were omitted from those previously sent to the llou: throti! h an inadvertance. Amonir tne rioc uuients is the following letter : October 15, 1ST 3. To the Snprm.ors and Collectors of Internal Rercnve: You are requested to assist John D. Sanborn,of Boston, in the examination ot such cases of alleged violation in the internal revenue laws in regard to which he may ask. lor vour co oiteration. Sanborn is acting un der an appointment from the Treasury De nnrtment. and mav need some aw ana m- fnrniation from vour district for the pur- nose of verifvinsr his claims. Please render him such assistance as he requires. Very respectfully, Wm. A. Richardson, Secretary of Treasury. .... ii i A similar letter similarly addressed was srnt hv Secretary Boutwell, February 3d, 1ST 3 There are also conies of a number of letters between United States District Attorncv Tennv. of Brooklyn, and J-ecre- - . -1 1 - T" 1 - . t tary Richardson and Solicitor tsanneta w ttn reference to certain documents which Mr. Tpnnv romiested to be forwarded to him for use in suits instituted Dy mm involving the Sanborn contracts and operations ot Sanborn under them. In one ot J enney s letters he states that he is prepared to show systematized frauds upon the'freasury,and that these are augmented by the counten- !.n nf. if not the actual assistance of the public officers. The replies of Secretary Richardson and Solicitor Banfield to these while not containing an absolute iefusal to forward the documents, are of a procrastinating character, and it appears that Mr. Tenney never secured the docu ments wanted. Formal charges of fraudulent transac tions were presented to the House to-day by Mrs. Heleu D. Barnard against General linker. (Commissioner of l'eusions. She wishes him to be impeached. The charges were referred totheUonimitteeou Tensions and the Government Printer. Government Printer Clapp makes affida vit that he believes the charges of the Washington Chronicle, of gross frauds in the printing department, were made be cause he tried to collect a bill for paper loaned the Chronicle, and by rel using to advertise iu that paper. New York, March C The Committee if r.mirrpss to iiiouire into the alleged vio lations of the Eight-Hour law iu the work fin tp new Post Office buildina. began its Kousinns trvdav. TLp stfniiishtn Graf Bismarck, lroui Breman, via Southampton reported miss iinr U oiiininir tit) the ba. MVisfnc of Anthony Corgs- well, of Chapmauviile, Pa., his wife died n mi teas buried. On returning he had the coffin rmened. and it was found that the bodv had turned in its place, indicating that the woman was only in a trance when inrorro.l The discovery so affected the husband that lie is now a maniac. In the National Temperance Society room yesterday a number of gentlemen nift tn dismiss the temperance movement. ttov Tlr Curler said the Brooklyn ladies wpre ff'elinsr their wav as God led them, They were visiting all the pastors of the city and were getting ladies of every church to organize on their piatiorm ox prajer, nmise. nersuasion and personal efforts, Several clerirvmen followed with short and earnest speeches. A resolution was passed inviting clergymen ot all denominations to meet in the parlors ot Association nan on Mondav next A committee was appoint- r v. tow . Deformities liSiA.lAv - ( 3-7dAsly STANDARD LOTTA BUSTLE. Hotels. c. en ant. GEO. A. OOBB. CUAS. C. HILTON. WOOD'S HOTEL 305 State Street, cor. Hubbard Court. CHICAGO ILL. Xo better House in the City. $ i Ot) per day. ENOCn WOOD Proprietor. AMERICAN HOTEL, Chestnut Street, opposite Independence Hall, PHILADELPii I A PA. S. M. nEUIJNGS, Proprietor. Daily Arovs kept on file. J. W . BURTON, La:e of V. S. Hotel, Louisville. A. II. STEIN, Late of Louisville, WALNUT STREET HOUSE, Cor. Walnut and Gano Streets, CINCINNATI OHIO BURTON & STEIN, Proprietors. J. R. BURNS, Clerk, -T. H. ELBERT, Clerk, Late of U. S. Hotel, Louisville. Of Lexington, Ky BiR&RQ HOUSE. Corner Broadway and Biddle Streets, st ions ...3to, BVliON A. BALDWIN, Propiletors. iTnrmiTlv of the Everett House. Chicago.) The Gisard Horse is first-closs in all its appoint ments, is heated by Steam, has an elevator and con tains l.Mi larire airv rooms, which are neatly an HWntlv fiirnished. It is centrally located, con n-nient to the street cars and easy of access to all railroads and steamers entering the city. To suit the wants of those desiring good accommodations at reasonable rates, the terms nave been matte ONLY TWO DOLLARS PER DAY "A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever,' Por beanty of polish, saving of labory freeness from dust durability and cueapness,truly unrivalled in any country CAUTION Beware of worthless Imitations under other names put up In similar shape and color Intended to deceive. Each package of the genuine bears our Trade Mark. Tako no other. I assd&wiT Over 3,790,984 Packages Sold in 1872-73. BENJAMIN ALMY, SOLK MANUFACTURER OF THE STANDARD MACHINE WASTE, For Wiping Engines, Packing Car Boxes, &c. Also STANDARD MACHINED COPS AND STANDARD MACHINED COLORED THREADS, NO, 1 COP WASTE, NO. 1 BLEACHED WASTE AND COTTON BATS, ALSO NO. 2 OF ALL ABOVE BRANDS AT LESS RATES. Also Dealer in PAPER and PAPER STOCK. PROVIDENCE, R. I. Office, No. 74 Canal street, aud & 40 Bacon street. I & F. HEINSHEIMER, Diploma Awarded I by the American In stiti tk each year. A. W. Tnomas. Patentee and Manufacturer, for the Li-.'htest, Strong est anil most comfort able B u s 1 1 e- T h e aacM Standard Lotta that can he w rn. Mz; to suit every s'yle of Wholesale Depots, (it White street. New Kit Race street, l'hiladelphia. 3-.iHim -sr5tv BAILEOAES. lEstahlished DERINGER lliiie and Pistol FACTORY. M. DERINGER & CO., Successors to Henry Uennier, uaiiu;aeiur is . Genuine Deringer Pistols. Xi. Nos. fiOfi. fi?9. fill Tamanufi fourth h rout lreot. 3-"dtts8m street, in the rear of fill PHILADELPHIA. 1 entisy! ii;:a. Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad. THE OLDEST, MOST PERFECTLY EQUIPPED AND BEST MANAGED LINE. Connecting the Great Lakes & Missouri River. tis rlusp connections with all divcreins Rail road ami Sieanihoat Lines at Chicago. Johet. O'- inmua. l.na e. feona. ami hoi k lsiaim, iimnn'-. l).ivi.nii,,rt Wi-I Lihertv. Iowa Citv. t.renell. Des- moim-K and council Blutls. Iowa. Omaha, Neh Muscat in:. Colniniins Junction, Washint'ton. Fair- Held. Floris aid li lkuap. Iowa: Trent in. Cameron and Keverlv. Missouri: Alcliii-on and I. avenworth. Kansas. Passeniter Traics leave Kock Island : GOING EAST. faOlSw WEST. DavExpr-ss S:3o a. tj::!o a. m. Uurean Accommodation 4.15 v. M. ln.l.j a. w. Sijtht Exp'.csB 10.0U r. M. . i. a. ELEGANT Palacs Ear and Sleeping Csaciiss Are run ou all Through Trains. -wii-J fe4-s: HAVE OPENED A In the old established room formerly occupied hy the Boston Bazaar. 3 fe w Cassimeres, Xlaimel, &c, And all other goods usually found in a first -ela Dry Goods Store, will be kept in stock and sold at the Very Lowest Fiurc ! Vnr Tickets aoolv to A. E. Lvtord. Ticket A New Passenirer Depot. For Fre ight Kates. Through Biils Lading, Con tract", or any reneral information, oil on W. B. tirenelle: Freight Ajrent. fit .New t reifrni ucice, Sg'Wi "Mfi-m foot of Adam-, near Illinois street. p fi tOClf ' SJ fh A. M. SMITH. HVCill ItlDDL", Q -Vi-L. liSVX-iV-" y?' 13 lien. Pass. Ac t Cliicaa . Y. PresU and Gen. Snpt Si OSaS ' S A. KIMBALL. w. B. GRENELLK. " m XHMS7WQ)0 fO K A-st Gen. snpt. . Freight and Coutractiu- A;:t . e 111 UNIYEKSAL JAW 5) DRILL CHUCK! w.'tir- - ?mm li. it'insrntM.aiw" - -r?'?f 'f ji.t I'ljtttKi'LLt hiiot made. IU h.s dril s from 0 i i -r -- jf .,, and hv tun in;: down shaiiKs to ;8. will h..l i- with- -- .'Cfr;.--ri---- in,'. i in.t trini' vor.i- up to one inch. 111- 6re0r i. ..t-;.. rf, J-.----- Oil ei l'l'i-1.- '. - , ... i v... .. , j . . - . ... 1 . -VI fLut,- cl'is ve its actum if cir. cr. iuic. "u p""-""- ical movement U each thai it cannot ciofi- f"" in aii' wav X'.-r out 01 order." lias now been 111 coi stant use . . - 1 ....... i.. hitnrni-n nun rnxii rt niuucu u six m mtl.s. workup piri..,..v. tv.ry 1. unci, is u " . " --" " , .' uauburv. Conn. . - 1 m.i.p a itiifi.w r . a. 11 l ' u v v. i not eniir. him.. ...... .. ar n.,rt.liitv. t'hiaunceo. its points of especial eseviience are ireniu. a. . , -- end for Illustrated l scnptive v-ircniar. 8-SSdttsly r- inn ai PTO i..nrw fVti ' - 1 IN.ll WL.WVI.W"r- SOLE THOMSON, LANCDOK&CnN.Y IMPORTERS. STSIL EAIL! D3USL3 TP.ACE! 3-TdttsSm "E'S DEV STEM BOILER WORKS, Yail'.'faoture aH kin;! Marine. Locomotive &. Tubular Soil T. T?n TANKS. COOLERS AND - 7 j DRYERS, SHEET IRON WORK, ETC., ETC. . .. , , 1 ... .1 New and Second-hana l.otiers always, on u..u u 1 ir sa.e. pairing rromptly Atteiulcd To. 59. Gl and 63 W. Polk street. Near Canal street. West Side, CHICAGO. .Ti'.tt..! v ry The cnly kn""!! Remedy for Briglit's Piase an t h.T. ture-i cve'V case of Irti.sv in hkh it has te'- civen : lr ritatlim ..f 1 lie Nek "f tlie ll.iKi.W and Vlcerati.'ii ..1 Oie Kiilnys an.t lilid ,1t. I)i..!t. Iiifiiculty.it holding 'he Urine, in Stricture, in seminal ness. Rcte:if. .n ef Critic. Deaw s of the Fro'.tate t.Iand. S-.one 111 the U'.ad der, ..ravel, l'.ri, k tl lvposit. and Miicou and Miikv lJiiicharKes. and l ie KnfeeMett anrl Ilehcate c.onstitutmn of both sexei, atteiuied with .he tollow I ine Symplon: t..w "f P"er, et Memory , I'micunv ... - Netres, Wakefulness. I'aintul and Dragging benauons in t"e Loiii?. flushing of the Hody. Hrup . tions on the Face, Pallid Countenance. Lassitude of the System, etc. Hi" NT S. KEMKOY Has neen Deote u,. for more than twenty years : and has been the means of saving frun. a lmger- inR and frightful disease and untimely death nun.lre is m ou. m.t estimable and well-known citiiens. tot sale by all drugeX VM. U. CLARKE, fropnetor. Providence, Is. 1. S-7di3m . Baltimore and Railroad. The f-Tcai Short Line from Cincinnati or Columbus EAST! Saving to 110 Miles, and arriving One Tnsln in Advance at NEW YORK. Savins; 5!) ililos, and arriving 5 to 7 Hours in Advance at, BALTIMORE. . .. w , 1., Saving 12r. Jliles aud arriving a 10 . uvuit Advance at WASHINGTON. Beaching PHILADELPHIA One Train the Quickest. Magnificent Day Coaches AND JBSF Pullman Palace Drawing room and Sleeping Lars Are run on this rout between St. Louis. Cincln- ...... t'n inn II Mammon. . aauuitwu v ' Philadelphia, I WITHOUT CHANCiE Crossing the Ohio Kiver on Splendid Iron Eailway Bridges AT PARKERS BURG OR BELLAIRE. J'f By this line you avoid all Omnibus Transfers Tickets for sale at all Ticket Offices in the South and West. .. L. M. COLE. TliO. It. Ml Mil-, Gen'l Ticket Ap't. Master 1 ranspot n. Baltimore Md. Baltimore Mtl. SIDNEY B. JONES, Gcn'l Tass. As't.Cincianatl.O Uhio Estab!!shti 1S27. 34 Geld Medah since 1839. CarbnretZoi Iron XJ be the best iii market. It last no smell, is neat and clean to aud a kitchen look neat. No 3J Y 111 A. VJJ .fter fortv-five years this celebrated article is still aeknowledped to be n"er on the .tow. requires less labor, to produce a brilliant pU,h.hM erand more economical than other kind. It makes a parlor cheerful i aily wili he without it after having used it ouce. Dixon's Black Lead Oruoilles. Plumbago in Bulk for Stove Dealers. riumliapo, for Lubricating, finest gradet. Send for samples.'; V IXOIVS p ENCILS Dixon's American Graphite Pencils, FOR OFFICE, DRAWING AND SPECIAL VSES. PATENT ed to direct a series ot public meetings in rban cities. :nr. u.A. a i .tnl .f A-n malm rnttctortl V nil VldT.d. i nri hh snHn street. New ork and suburban MILWAUKEE wis Stearns was made chairman. Our work is strirklv first class. 4-Sihily perfectly tastelewi. vlepantly coated with weet t'uin. purge. re?ula'e, purify, cleanse, and atrengh en. Railway' Pills, for the cur 01 all disorders of the Stomach. Liver. Bowels, Kidneys, llladder. Nervous Dt-ease, lleadacne.Coiis ipaiiou, Costive Iiess Indigestion, DyspcHia. liilioiisiifiH, Bilious Fever lnfUiniuatiou of the Bowel, Pit k. and all ii,ran'..i.nieiib of the Internal Viscera. Warranted to effect a poltie cure. Purely v egetable, tou tnlnin" uo mercury, miuerai., or del, teriou. drui;. tirbiiaerve the foil wiug symptom, resultim; fr. m Di order, of the Dige.tive Organ. Con.tlpailon.Iuward Pile., mllnew of the B.ood in the Head. Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn. Disgust of Food, Follnee. of Weight iu the Stomach, Sour ' ruptiou.. Sinking or t lutu-r-i..... ii. i i.e pit r th Ktiunich. Hwiiuuilngof the Head, Hurtled and Difficult Breathing, lutteilngs at the Heart, CuoUnir or Suffocal n Sensation when In a Lviug P.wture, Dimues. of Vision. Dot or Webs before the Sight. Fever aud Dull Pain lu the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the skin and Eyes, Pain In the .-idc. Chest, Limbs, und sudden Flii.ties of Heat, Burning iu th Jriesh, A few dose, of RADWAYS PILLS will free the system from all the above named disorder. Price lib cent pur box. Sold by drugggista. Read "FALSE AND TREE." Snd one letter-stamp to HADWAY A CO., No. 82 Warren St , New York. Information worth thou sand, will b toot you. S-Hdtu&w; CTj . , . . lfOIL CL0THS1 f iyilJliiiMilJ feii. 'H!twADSWQaTH PS0NSJf" jj mijm hi ii in ,j .i. 7 jFrZ' ui i . ' auml'iwjwrii Tha rpmnpranee societies in Westcbester county are actively engaged in the war, and praying "bands have been organized. Pray ers will be offered in private for the pre?- In Pt. Paul's M. E, Church. Jersey City, Ilev Dr. Lowrie supplements the sreat re vival he has iust closed by organizing his congregation ot' 8J0 members into a tetu oerance leasrue. Three hundred and fif ty of the congregation are recent converts. Dayton, March.6. The Woman's Pray er League, in two columns, twenty women in each, headed by Mrs. Weakly and Mrs. Thomas, visited the principal saloons to rlavr Vwinff harred from almost all and obliged to offer prayers outside, kneeling in the mud. Hadleck, the heaviest dealer in Dayton, took their names and threatened to prosecute the visitors for damaging his business. One dealer sold out to them ior nnW success of the dav. The la- dfes' propose to continue the meetings de spite the UtUe encouragement givcu first day. Turbine Water Wheel g The only First-Class Turbine in the Country SOLD BY AS ADVERTISED PRICE-LWT. Pnwrr'nL Durable, not VmP?"- ; Shavinirs. Gravel or 7.ZrvL r thJ,le Sl-eds,.he Best for ":: Airf "rtV the B.-st for variable Streams, the Beet for all who want MCCH POWER FROM LITTLE WATER. Perspective View of Movable Wheel. the Tin. water Enters on the Outside, between the WKiaO and the Band. P, and U Discharged fcjtCweenBaad, P, and Step Sleeve, O. For further information. Address WICKASAUKE "WORKS, KORTH CHELMSFORD,... MASS. Established by A. X 6wai', 1867. . 8 TdBia LOE 13, THE FIRST-CLASS Merchant Tailor MAS NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION AN ELE- 11 gant assortment of French, English and German CLOTHS l CUEIS IN SPRING STYLES. All the Choicest Selections of the season, in fresh, desiraoie patterns, for the Custom Department ! The public are cordially invited toexamine these goods, and solicited to leave their orders for a most FASHIONABLE SUIT, where perfect fitting garments are guaranteed at ail time.. A. LOEB, MERCHANT TAILOR & CLOTIIER 4-Sldti Important ta ilui.ders ! The under.itrjed ia prepared to taite orders t make CONTRACTS FOR EXCAVATING AND WALLINO CELLARS, FCES1SHINO RCBBLB AND CCT STONE, FLAGGING. WINDOW AND DOOR SILLS CAPS, Ac. Persons Intending to build will find it to their ad vantage to call on tne nnaer(rnea JAJUJS B. ELLIS Rock Island Of the fint t qualitv, and al! pradeis. from the Miftet-t t p. .,kw.pv The peculiarity of these pencila consists in their being uniform and reliable, soft smooth, very blaci. hi.if,,.. .i, j rt.i.f, in wear: the mark clear and perfect, but easily removed by the rn' btr: the lead tenacious, the wood old and soft, the finish, perfect; pleasant to use, they are wholly American, ami no discriminating person will be without them after a trial. . .. r, l . ...J , .... III.....'. (Iranhifu PnlvtrrarlH Pftiril: .xtManaTiou oi trraui.-ciaiupc nu. uuninvu r v.. . ------ . S "Soft". For heavy work on soft pater; or for dirc-ctin- parcels: too soft for ti.e pocket cr general " - ."rii j. J ... ...i . 1..1 ... ...ri . .... m... .Hi. M. "Medium." tot use. s. M. will .neoium. rur l-vuitw iuiiitiii:n.iBi ... ww.. . . . j - ...i. the accountant's desk, reporters, banks, and all uses where a smooth, black Pencil is wanted that w 11 last well la line work. 11. "liara." ror arcnuecis, ci ii uf.uur,, , - clean line. V. II. "Very bard."-For the finest lines. All tucse ltu yiviu ti.j u,.Uu . X It must be remembered that citlcrent nanus require umerini i.. w r""'r..i ..u..j .V. quire ditferenl pens. The "S. M. will Biut some parties ior me use-, evwiuwu i... Wt .... .... 1...T .. T . -.1 i..e,,A .....n i. -in... r!:liiru riiffi-r. snme reouirin' a softel M 11111 lull It fl&UIIB lur uciltrai unr. ,. c ...... . , . . r- -t pTncil than other. The -M." was specially designed for them, and auiu. the ma.onty, as it does the r'"''". V" . - . .. . --..i . K... .1... " U " . lu.i.iikr fnr .fi'imril nap. Samoies fret. majority ol Accountants in uauwi uu umu, i r t - S1ANCFACTCRED BY The Joseph Dixon Crucible Co. At th.-ir Crucible aud Stove Polish Works. 233. 93". 2:17, S30. 41 V iv i- -iir..,.t Hit4f i'Aft N.J. iwiiwwif nurnTrs ft.fVt.I.tM) President. tit t lllr l I n " '. ".- 1 " Farmers' Hotel. I faio and Itock River streets, aud has been thor- ongh'y renovated and furnished with new lunn lure bedding, eic. it also has connected wl.h he house go d stahlms for the accommodation of far meis and other. The prop-ietor w.uld r.-epectfal-lv solicit a share ot public patronage. ' JAMES P TAYLOR. Rock Island. Nov. B dwtf. Rock Island Light Guard Band DR. BEALE'3 will efftctuslly : cure all diseases:, arising from a: d sordi-red liver: aud stomach: such as votisti-: natatou. flata-: ivnee. inwari: piles. I'ull'iessof : the bl.wd to the: bead, acidity of: the itonich,: nau.vS, heirt-' burn, disgust : T A. :forfood,fulinesa ; or weight in :stomtcu, sw'ni tmtng at the head :hurried. or difB ;cilt breathing, ; flittering at the : heart, choking ;or aaff jca lug :na ions when ;iu a lyiajr P" ture. dimuers oX vision. The ;Tea is prepared and solil at : No. 60 South Second Street,.Philaelpb , and ran be purchased oi drn .ists. Pr ce is c. in ' er paca e. SO.linwf vw7m labaocc. CIHCIOTATI CIGAR COT. J. C. PIEDELDEY, Propr. Wa furoUh Maic for BALLS, PARTIES. HIEATRES&c. Irstroction' in Music uiven on application by Prof. ECRHIRDT. : Nos. 50 and 54 Sycamore Street, T1UTI, - - cno. Manufacturer of Cigars. Sole Owner of the Relnineer Machine, and Pawnt Clar jaouiu. -smi ..... 0 I, r I 5 f i f r t Ml if- ', i 3' 5 : I" t ... I- t It X t V f '; f -I ir M 3 U'.-iI!T!a-Jfi'L3'-