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I ill mm Twenty-Fifth Year. Hock Island, Illinois, Friday, Axigust 4, 1876. Established Oct. 18, 1851. MEDICAL. THE 10LD POWES ORES C :0 TO TTAVE rilOVED. FROM THE 1 1 amplsi experience, an entire iraocen. 2S Si 25 25 2s 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 to ncMPiraETs nOMEOrATUlC SPECIFICS MOST lrompt. Efficient and Reliable. They are the only mraiciuea penectiy aaaptea to popular use so simple that mistakes cannot be made In using t iiein ; so hunnlfna aa to be free from danger ; and so efficient as to be always reliable. They nave the kiKhest commendation from all, and Till always reudcr satisfaction. No"- Cum, Cent. 1. i-evers, Congestion, Irflnmmiitions, . 2. Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colie, . 3. frj ln-Oollc, or Teething of Infants, 4. litan-hoea, of Children or Adults . 6. Iyntery, Griping, Bilious Colic, . 6. Cholera-.Morbun, Vomiting, . . 7. Cough., Cold, Bronchitis, . . . neuralgia, M ootbache, iaeenche, . 9. Ilemla hrs, Sick Headache, Vertigo, 10. Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach. . . . 11. Nnppressed, or l'ainful Periods, . . 12. IVhUrt, too rrofuso I'eriods, . . . . la. Croup, Cough, J'ltlicnlt Breathing, . , 14. Walt Ithrnm, trysipolas. Erupt ions, . 15. Ilhenmal Ism, Rheumatic rains, . . 16. ''ever inl Acne, Chili Fever. A pries. 17. llr. Mind or Weeding, 50 IS. Ophthalmy, and Sorecr VVcnk Eyes, . 50 ID. Catart li, unite or chronie, Influenza, , Sn 20. lVhoopiUK-Coucll, violent coughs, . 50 21. Astlmia, oppressed Breathing, ... 50 22. I '.ar IMse harees, impaired hearing, . 50 21. Nrrofttln., fntmyed plands. Swelling. . 60 21. 1 rlieral Inability, physical Weakneaa, . 50 25. iroy and scanty Secretions, .... 0 f'i. NrnMifknrMi sickness from riding, . 50 27. lililney-ltisease, Gravel, 50 2. IMrrvoua 1'rbilitjr, Seminal Weakness or involuntary dwhnrges, ..... 1 00 M. Wore Month, Canker, ... .50 SO. I'rinary Weakness, wetting the bed, . 50 l'ainful lerloil, with Hpamus, . . 60 1lsease of Heart, pnljvtitions, etc.,. 100 Kpllepsey, bpnsms, St. Vitus' Dunce, . 1 00 ltlDhtherla. ulcerated sore throut. . . 50 Chronic C'oneestlons and Eruptions, 50 Vials, 50 cents, (except il anu mi, . zi uu FAXILY CASKS. Case (Morocco) with above 33 large vials and Manual of directions, . . . 10 00 Case (Morocco of 20 lurge vinls and Book, 6 00 Sinpl Boxes and Vial as aliove. if These remedies are sent by the case or single box to any part of the country, free of charge, ou receipt of price. Address Humphrey' . , Homeopathic Medicine Co., Oflk and Depot, No. 562 Brodwi, New Yokk. For bale by all lruggist. HOESE NAILS hWM HOME MIL CO. Manufacturers of PATENT HAMMERED, POINTED & POLISHED, POINTED & BLUED, HLOPtWIi: NAILN FKOM "BENZON IKON". EXCLUSIVELY, Wo offer our Hammeb Pointed Nails to the trade knowing that they are far superior to any "Civr Points". The "AUSABLE" Is THi Haimeukd Nail Pointed in market, tjuality fully guaranteed. ABRAHAM BUSSING, SECRKTAKY, S5 Chambers Street. NEW YORK. LOCAL COLUMN. 82. S3. .14. 35. Sold in Rock Grujan, C Spctdel, and E. Uremic Island bv Denser 4 Thomas. Otto .fr. niwf MISCELLANEOUS. CoNsmrTio: Can bk Cuskd. schknck'h plljiojuc strvp, Schrnck's Sea Wbed Tonic. SciIENCK's MANDBAKE PlLLS. Are the only medicines that will cure Pulmonary Consumption. Frequently medicines that will stop a couch will occasion the death of the patient ; they lock up the uvcr.siop me circulation ol me Oloou, hemorrhage follows, and in faot.they clot; the action of the very organs trial cansca tne cougn. Liver i omplatnt and Dyspepsia are the causes of two thirds of the cases of Consumption. Many persons comniain ol a (lull pain in the wide, cnti- stipation, coated tongue, pain in the shoulderhlade feelings of drowsiness and restlessness, the food, lying heavily on the stomach, accompanied wilh acmny ami ocicmug up i wind. Ihese symptoms usually orginatcd from a disor dered condition i tne stomach or a torpid liver. Persons so affected, If thev take one or two heavy colds and if the conch In these cases be suddenly checked, will find the stomach and liver clogged, remaining torpid, and inactive, and almost before they are aware the lungs are a mass of sores, and ulcerated, I lie result of which is death. Schcnck's Pulmonic Syrup is an expectorant which does not contriiu opium or anything calculated to check a couch suddenly. Schcnck's Sea Weed Tonic dissolves the food. mixes with the gnstric juices of the stomach, aids digestion and creates a ravenous appetite. When the bowels are costive, skin sallow, or the symptom otherwise of a bilious tendency,Schenck Mandrake Pills are required. These medicines are prepared only by J. 11. Schenck A Son N.E . corner Sixth and Arch. Ms. Phila. And are lor sale by all druggists and dealers. TELEGRAPHIC. Telegraphed to the Rock Itland Argut. Proposed Action on the Resumption Busi ness. Washington. Auk. 4. The house cur rency committee has decided, 6 to 4, for the passage of a bill providing for the re neal of the resumption clause of the third section of the specie resumption act of 1875; also report, with only verbal amend ments. Gibson's joint resolution for the appointment ot a commission or tnree members ot the liou3e,ana tnree experts to investigate the silver question ana tne general policy and best means of facilatat- ina the resumption ot specie payments, the result of their inquiries to be reported to congress on or before the 15th of Jan uary next, the lavorable action ot tne committee on the resumptiou repeal mil was secured by change in position of Gib son who has heretofore voted with the Re publicans. The following will be the tull text: "Be it enacted, etc., that the resumption day clause in section 3 of au act to pro vide lor resumption ot specie payments, approved July 14, 1875, which clause is in the words following, viz "and on aud alter the 1st day of January 18,9, the secretary of the treasury shall reaeem in coin L . & legal tender notes then outstanding on their cresentation for redemption at the office of the assistant treasurer in the city of New York in sums not less than $50, and the clause is hereby repealed. Mr. Hubbell (Republican) of Mich., did not vote but says he will favor the re peal in the house. The vote stood for re peal: Cox, I'ayne, Goode, Gibson, Ray mond, Rurchard, of Wisconsin. Against Townsend, Daniels and Wasson. HEAVY GAtE AND LOSS OF LIFE ON THE SCOTCH AND ENGLISH COASTS. Another Heavy Failure. USE SENSE'S PAIN-KILLING THE ENEMY OF DISEASE I THE FOE OF MAGIC 0 TO MAN AND BEAST Is the Grand Old MUSTANG LI 1ST I ME 1ST T "Which has stood the test of 40 years There is no Sore it will not heal, no Lameness it will not cure, no Ache, no Pain, that nilliet the human body, or the Wh1v of a horse or other domestic animal, that does 'not yield to its magic touch. A bottfe costing; 25c, .c, or 01.00, has often saved the life of a human being, and restored to life and use fulness niiinv a valuable horse. Invaluable Hand-Book for the Citizen, Indispensibie Guide to Visiters. HUNT'S Philadelphia Guide and Cen tennial Directory! ThU ninltum In Prvo" elves inure practical in formation in a comprehensive lorin than all tue ephemeral works cotteu up for the o'-casion com bined. It Is the Standard t.ui l published before any of the others were thoncht ol. It has stood the test of line and is conceded to be all that is wanted at this time, tlth Kilition. revised and cor reeled to date, in both English and Uerman lan pnaees. has lc-ilcs much other valuable matter, the most complete, rcliil'le and latest M AP OF PHILADELPHIA published, showing l'i.irtnount Park entire, with its Wlssalii-ot. extension, the fepteiir.ini grounds, etc.. from otlicial surveys, beautlfullf colored, worth of itself lle f ines the price of the hook. It has a CoMl'I.ETE t'ITT liAlI.UOAP 111 lir.t TOKV, plvlng the routes of nil the rullwnys and other in formation. It has n STiit.r.T I)iKK.:roi:Y, giving the names f the streets, alleys, la.ics. etc. where they are at.d where they run to. with expla Iia'ioii ol "he m rtc of iium'ering the houses, ena bling one i;h !h" limn" and nsnilier to tind the place without difficulty aud loss of time or other ulinovance. it ha an Amusement Directory, a Tlotel Ilirecto- rv a .oolos. leal wnrneii loreciory. u nu IL "It Works like a Charm." If yon have got Rheumatism. CSK KKNNE'S MAGIC OIL If von have got Neuralgia, LK KKNNE'S MAGIC OIL If vou have cot folic or 'ra i.ps. USE KKNNE'S MAGIC OIL. If vou have cot anv kiii'i of Ache or Pain. VSK HLX N E'S PAlN-klLUNU MAGIC OIL. Trv it. and vou will be surprised at the beneficial effect derived from a thorough and faithful use of this popular remedy. It is purely vegetable ; safe and clean to use internal:- ar externally. Svrai ib, N, .. July "arth, 1873. V. P.KNNE A Sons. Pilttleld. .vass. Sms As a uuty, as well as a privilege, 1 wisn to commend to those unacquainted with its healin utialities vou r Pain-Kiiiing Magic Oil, to be kkpt in keadiness pott KME'toErciES, as severe at tacks of bowel difficulties, to be applied iiteb sally, as a counter irritant, and internally as an anodyne aud healer. Also for fresh wounds, havin, tested it, especially on the cuts, bruises and strain I received iii the teirible calamity at the Centra Mantis! i hurch. .Inne l. 1;.74. lu behalf of all tilings which are good. and truly useful. 1 subscribe mvself. Fraturually yours, liev. 11. A. sizer RENNE'S MAGIC OIL I a rmrclv vegetable and general family remedy Keen it in ttie nouse to use in case oi emergem Try It internally. It cures Cholera Morbus, Diar rhoea, Pains in the Stomach, Indigestion, Coughs, Sore '1 hroat, C'olus, Ac. Use it externally. It cures, Cattarh, sprains,', uts, Bruisi-s, old Sores. Headache, Toothache, and la act almost all the uches and pains flej is heir to. Sold bv all dealers in Medicine. WM. KENNE & SONS, Prop'rs, Plttsfield, Mass USE RENNE'S PAIN KILLING M AGrIC Oil, All ye Hen, Wcncn ani CMlirea, Van "chaack. Stevenson & Heid, Wholesale Ag'ts Chicago. Lis. Fi-r sale in Kock Island by O. Grot jan, and E. Preanert. BA solutary refugee last night. lie lef t town this morning. BMrs. Kate Holt, our Librarian, will leave the city in a few days for a six weeks' vacation. Mis9 Sarah Reed will attend to the duties of Librarian in the absence of Mrs. Holt. JGThe Union is informed that the coiiectorh:p has been stirred up. Ihe writer of this has positiva information of an interview held with one of the justices who will constitute the board,and from him learned the facts. JCSF" John Sasmaeht. an employ of Dituock,Gould & Co. had a finger crushed so badly by lumber falling on it, that aputation became necessary. Dr. P. L Mc Kinnie performed the operation. The wounded man resides in LeUlaire, Iowa, and will go home until he recovers. JSafJ. G, Salisbury made a narrow es cape from beinir killed vesterday af ternoon. One of the plank used at the new building at Deere & Co.'s fell some twenty feet striking him on the head, but fortunately glancing off sufficient to break the force of the blow. Although pretty well scared, no serious injury was sustained. JKaTSuear Hollow is to have tetter draiuage. Yesterday parties were here from Davenport looking over the ground and it is now probable that two substan tial bridges will be built on Salter street, in addiiion to which tne urainage win De perfected sufficient to satisfy, in a measure, the complaining residents ot the Hollow. Kiversidi Cemetery. The board of directors of Riverside cemetery met on Tuesday, Aug. 1st, 187G, at the office ot . J. Lntrilien, secretary and treasurer. Superiiteadent Tollner handed in his report for July 1870, Following is the re port: Total receipts from all sources $ 1S3 43 expenditures JjONDON, August 4. A heavy gale on the coasts of Scotland and Northern Eng- and, yesterday, caused several casualties ami some loss of life. Unariton a uo., oi tne ntranton iron Works, at Ilartelpal. have suspended. Liabilities $900,000. Assets, subject to realization, are said to be much greater. From tne Indian Country. Chicago, August 4. A despatch frow Gen. Terry received at Gen. Sheridan's headquarters, this morning, says, on the 27th of July he would commence a move ment up Rosebud with the view of form ing a iunction with Gen. Crook. The des patch further states that news from every quarter indicated that the Indians are breaking ud into small war parties with the view of depredating the border settle ments. Others are probably tired ot the war and seeking the agencies. Chicago, August 4. Despatches pub lished here this morning intimate that Capt. Stanton, of the engineer corps,which started for Fort Laramie recently, had probably been killed by Indians, as he, with his force, were past due. Advices received at military headquarters this afternoon, however, state that the captain arrived at the fort to-day in good condi tion, having lost no men. IVInnlUU LnUILO or age send stamp for confidential circular, of great valne. Dr. II. G. FAUK, 3u Hubbard's Block, Indianapo lis, Ind. The Missouri Mail Rcbbers. St. Louis, Aug. 4. liruee lounger, one of the Younger family, and another man, arrested recentlj on suspicion of be- ingcoiiccrned in the utterviue man roo- benes were taken to bedalia yesterday, where it is expected they will give evi dence valuable in bringing to punishment the robbers and hiehwaymen who have been doing organized work in Missouri. THS TURKISH WAS. Interference of European Powers to Protect Christians. NOTICE is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stock holders of the Ball and Socket Self Car Coupling Company will be held at the Harper House in this cltv. on Wednesday, August loth, at twelve cloc noon. lTKllm John P. Whitehead, Secretary. Centennial Exhibition Directory, j 4 with illustrations, description of buildings, etc I It embraces a graphic description of Ka'rmouutl r J Park with illustrations. An Historical Sketch hf Philadelphia, and Illustrations of all the most prominent bnilrl Inaln fact, all objects and places of interest in th.. rltv tbe nark, ihe zoological gardens and the cen ennial exhibition grounds are very fully de scribed and illustrated. The value of which, especially to strangers mn.t hi rrefit f oriiev's Press. Sjj' A jM-rfect guide to oiir city." Commercial List. It contains a splendid map on a good scale, so it ran he readily read." Peterson's Reporter. "A valuable little volume." Herald. PKICKS: Rnt'lUh Edition 2r.c : when mailed lc; in flexible cloth Boc; in pocket tucks T.'ic; morocco, full gilt fl.i. O rnian Edition. v!."c; tn flexible cloth 50c; iu tucks 7rc: nioroc.cn. full gilt, fl t. I fAgents Wanted Liberal Inducements. .lOMN P. HI NT, Publisher. V) Sonth Sth Street PHILADELPHIA. (Opp. site of new P. O. THEMOST PERFECT FflADE. HQ BERT E&TY, Manufacturer of ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. Office for the Northwest of Dr. Ely's Celebrated Patent Llms, as the following will show: Horn ester, N. Y., Sept. 1, 1874. i?i,iit ltiTr T.su.. Milwaukee. Wis. Dear Sir: Yon are the only party authorized to mak-v mi Patent Lcirs in ihe Northwest, there be- h.ir no one iu Chicago anthorized to manufacture any of my patents. ours &c, Bly's Limbs manufactured oi: Government orders. Apparatus lor Mionenca luuub aim i imnuu lies. Por particulars address ' ROBERT BATY, 105 Wisconsin Street.Milwaukee Wis. The Great American Institute Fair (session ot 1S75) awarded to the Triumph Trnss Company the Premium Medal for the Best -las-tic Trnss on Exhibition. Patronize the TRIUMPH TRUSS and TRIUMPH RUPTCKE CUKE, Kew York. Ho. 334 Bowrey, The Triumph Truss Comp'y Ask no advance payment for curing ruptures, aud offer f 1,000 reward for any case they cannot cure. They employ a first-class Lady Snreeon. Their Chief Surgeon has had 3d years' unfailing success! Examinations and advice confidential and free. Orders filled by mail. Send Id cents for their New Book, to - Pnor.W.H. P.UKNHAM, Chief Surgeon. New York, August 4. A special cor respondent of Vienna telegraphs that foreign embassadors have mterferred and entered a protest against the present con duct of the campaign in Servia. Several have given warning to the Sublime Forte that unless the present system of enlisting volunteers as crusaders against Christians is stopped, European military intervention is inevitable. As a consequence the Forte has ordered that no more volunteers be enlisted against the Servians. Another correspondent says Abbdul Ahmed will not accept the throne uuless it is shown that the Suhau's malady is in curable, and, ou the other baud, his sug gestion ot a Regency has not yet been ac ceded to. Weather Probabilities. Washington, Aug. 4. The Signal Ser vice observations taken at 10 'clock this forenoon indicate the following weather, probabilities for this afternoon and to night: For the northwest, falling barometer, increasing southeast to southwest winds, and generally warmcr,partly cloudy weath er, with probably rain areas. A Heavy Torger. Wilkesbarre. Fa., Aug. 4 It appears that A- D. Conyngham, son of the late Judge Couyngham, is a forger to the amount ot a UU,UUU, mostly on tne iron firm of Iiroderiek & Co. 1 he paper is held largelv by private parties. The Washington Monument. Washington, Aug. 4.- t he National Monument society ha acceded to the pro visions of the act of congress recently passed ixkiug to the completion ot the monument. Anieuntof expenses iu excess of receipts. .$179 70 During the month there were 17 inter ments, of which 13 were unmarried and 4 married; 7 under 1 year; 4 under 5 vcars; 1. still born; '2 under 50 years; and 3 un der 70 years. Of those interred 0 were buried in the public ground ; 4 in old cem- t tery. and i in new cemetery. 1 he treasury is empty at present and unless the city realizes on a boud or makes additional appropriations, work will have to pe suspended. The city, when Scheio ner resigned the supc-rintendency, sold the tea-.'i used for hauling stone, gravel, etc., and now has to pay $3 per day for the use of one. Last month the superintendent put in a bill for 25 days' use of his own team, at $3 yer day. ($75.) which, m addi tion to his salary ot 50 per month, made the salary of superintendent and his team retch 125. The city has already spent larze sum for improvements and at the present time it is not likely that additiona appropriations will be made. The Rodman Avenue Switch. It is stated by reliable authority that the Moline Flow Co. will endeavor to se cure the right of way for the Rockford road to build a switch up the alley between Rodmau ayenue and Illinois streets, at the next meeting of the council, Ihe petition is alreadv prepared or will be in time for presentation to the board of aldermen and naturally, it causes considerable comment among business men and property owners along Main street. At the time the las petition was presented the council gav the right of way for a switcn from t Rockford depot and thence along the west side of Rodmin avenue across Main street to the shops of the Moline Plow Co. This is certainly all they can ask, and is, in jact, contrary to the wishes of a majority or our citizens who take pride in preserving Rod man avenue as a thoroughfare. The proper place for a switch and the route most satisfactory to the mass of the people is up the north side of Main street and it is stated upon good authority that the Moline Flow Co. would prefer that route. The opposition would come from Deere & Co., who oi course subserve only private in terests in their antagonism to the measure. The manufacturing establishments of Moline are, of course, entitled to consider ation, and should at all times receive what ever encouragement that can be extended without jeopardizing public interests, but beyond this they cannot expect to receive aid. The Moline Flow Co. is among our very best manufacturing institutions and any reasonable request should be favorably considered, but when that concern asks for a switch up the alley they presume beyond the limit, and any petition which is det rimental to public interests should be at once rejected. If a switch could be laid along the north side of Main street, no reasonable person could object, nor does it seem plain why any certain clique should rule it otherwise. Confidence Game in Molina. Last evening about 0 o clock; a man, named Enos Walker, was arrested by Marshal Wells and Officer Olsen, for having attempted to pass a bogus check. for f 10, drawn on the First National bank NOTES HERE AND THESE, McDonald took care of "Sylph" for his Excellency Mr. Grant, and so got the 'pinch cn the government. W hat queer work that was for the G augers at St. Louis ? What aggravates the Republican poli- ticians just now is, that so many ttepuDii cans declare the ticket nominated at Springfield, Thursday last, "The ticket to win. Uuinry Herald. Whenever you go to a Democratic meeting and hear somebody on the out skirts of the crowd cry "Hurrah for Jeff Davis," let him have a brick between the eyes, and the next morning you will hear of a Republican bummer laid up with a broken head. Loum dle Courier-Journal. A leading Quiacy merchant, a Repub- ican, who knows Lew Steward, says: No man who will take the pains to in- i -l.i i quire, can trututuliy assail tne cnaracter of Mr. Steward, lie is the soul ot honor, iberal to a fault, invariably successtul m whatever he undertakes, and the most popular man with all classes I ever knew." Why have vour wages been reduced, and why has your prosperity depreciated; why is your house and lot mortgaged to keep out of debt, aud the future dark be fore vour eves r Look to the thieves who have infested tho republican party and lestroved the nation's credit, and there find the answer. Mtlwauhe Comnurcutl Times. An ex-renorter for the ,riV, who has been on a pleasure trip to St. Faul, while returning home on the steamer Red Wing, nist after eavins Dubuque, on luesaay . . . - i morning, discovered taat some scamp had stolen his pants, coat, vest, and as that was the onlv suit of clothes he had on the boat he was in a quandary, but the kind hearted crew and roustabouts rigged him out in a nobbv ( f suit which lie wore until he arrived at our lending. Then his pride arose, and owing to the ludicrous appearance wlv.ch he presented, he re fused to leave the boat until his wife had procured him auotl er suit of clothes. Al vou have to do now is to meuliou those baggy pants aud that see-more coat he wou'r bore anybody then. The Republicans have resolved to rt i umc specie payments on Jiie ist or auuary, 187!). F.ut they have done nothing to accomplish the object. Suppose railway company should advertise to T . I'll -1 carry passengers irom lioston to i nua dttrphia on a certain day. 1 he locomotive and tram ot cars are on the track. in stead of uuttit-e water iu the boiler and adding coal to the tender, they draw off the water alreadv iu. cast away the coal remained over and dismiss the engineer. Thev "resolve" that tiie tram shall start at rj'o'eiock but thev make no preparations, hat good would their resolution do f t would never start the train. J he cars would stand on the track, hindering other trains, till a new set of directors should be chosen, who would employ a competent engineer and put aboard a sufficient amount ot coal. 1 ne lildeii Dartv demand coa nd an engineer. Hartford Times. AUTISTIC TAILORING EDUCATIONAL. ELY & GO., IMPORTING HAHNEMANN Medical College and Hospital, CHICAGO. Term commences October 3d, 1876 Full corps of professors Clinical Instruction a prominent feature. Material for dissection abun dant. Fees 5t. For catalogues, address T. S. HOY N K, M. V., 817 Wabash Avenue, Chicago. u N1VERSITY OF MICHIGAN. Wedding Garments a Specialtr Servants' Livery Made to Oree CLERGYMEN TEN PER CENT DI8C0UNI Wabash Ave. Cor. Monroe, CHICAGO. Established 1S54 ILLINOIS Department of Medicine and Surgery. The 27th annual course of lectures will commence on 'd. 9, 1HT6, and continue 6 months. Com ee separate but equal for women. Matriculation Fee Residents of Mich'can, 10; non-tesidents, $'i5. Annoal Dues Residents of Michigan, fla; lob residents, $20. urailuatlon Fee For all alike, f5. Send for circular and catalogue. A. B. PALMER, M. R, Dean, Ann Arbor, Mich. Highland Hall, Highland Park, 111. A COLLEGIATE INSTITUTION FOR LADIES. QUO CTCQTJZJE5E3XESSTABXT. THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDY. Evidence Unparallelled in the history of Medi cine" Over two tnonsana testimonials given lor the wonderful cures made by PENTOIV'S S ARSA PARI LLA, Or Matchless Liver BLOOD AND KIDNEY SYRUP. Throe thousand bottles sold . 1'. ' each vear by one store in Cleveland Now receiving or ders bv mail every day irom rVnll ntirla tf t he rullllt r V )i Herewith are a few of the jrmanv certiflraies and letters '? receired hundreds of which we could print, if necessary, to show Fenton's Matchless Liver, Blood and Kidney Sy rup is appreciated at home, and extending over the whole country, upon its merit only." And we claim without fear or favor is the jest family medicine in the world, and . Vffss-l y ders by mail every FALL SESSION BEGINS SEPT. 30, ISTfi. Course of instruction thorough and extensive. Rare facilities for Music and Painting Heidth", manners and morals of the fret miporiance. Col lege edifice commodious and eleirant. No rooms for pupils higher than two flights of sttirs. Graduates of other Institutions received to onr post-graduate course with special privileges. Terms moderate. For circulars apply to EDWARD P. WESTON, President. SWARTHMORE COLLEGE ! SWAHTHMC22, Delaware Co , Perm. TniS Institution, under the care of friends and open to t-tiidenis of either sex, is situated on the West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad, ten miles from Philadelphia. Full Courses of study are pro vided in both the Classical aud the Scientific De partment, for completing either of wircb the usual decrees are conferred. There is also connected with the College a Preparitory School. Applicants ad mitted either to Use College or Preparatory School who bring testimonials of good character from their last teachers and pass the required prepara tory examinations. The examinations for admis sion to the College or the Preparatory School will he held on the 3d, 4th and 5th days, the 12th, 13th and 14th, of ninth month (September). ISTfi. To se cure places, the accommodation being limited, ap plication should be made as early a- possible. either personal or oy letter, to tne rresiuent. ror cata logues and further particulars addresB EDW ARD II. MAG1LL, President Struck by tlio Cars. Yesterday morning as the half-past seven tram, bound tor Peoria, was making its regular time between Osco and this place, the engine struck a man by tue name of Richard Schroeder, a German by birth, and reports himself from Chicago. His statement of the affair is this: That ho was on his wav to Rock Island, foot sore, hungry, and out of money, lie had tried all along during the night to obtain a little sleep, lving a short time in one it enarautee it the best blood and liver and kidnev svrnp ever produced. Send for circulars, read and judge for yourself. We will be pleased to send circular to any person wuo writes lor one. HOME EVIDENCE. Extracts from letters received. RHEUM AM ISM Some six mouths could not walk without the help of a crutch; tried physi cians and many kinds of advertis-ed cures without benefit. Six bottles of Fenton's .Matchless Syrup cured me. Capt Geo Hand. SALT RHEUM- Eight bottles made a perfect and Durmaneut cure. t AFT JHOMAH lENMNUTOJ.. SCROFULA From infancy was treated by the best physicians and took everybody's cure, Two bottles Matchless Syrup cured me. Mrs Eliza Joses. SCROFULOUS NECK Eight years cured by Fenton's Sursaparilla, after trying nearly every other known remedy. John McGinitt, Conductor Lif MSK li, Cleveland, C- SALT RHEUM eleven years a,l over mybo.ly; took ali the blood remedies advertised, and in the hospital. New York, twenty weeks; could not get cured: six bottles of Fenton's Mati bless S;rup cured me. Georok Knows, Cleveland, u. FF.MALE WEKNESS tome six years; nsed ev ery alterative known; tried the climate from Min nesota to Texas ; could get no renei; alter a lew month s u?e of Fenton's Matchless Sarsaparilla was cured completely. Mas ATT H , Oino M, i levciana. J. RnEUM ATI-M Dr. Fentou: Having been laid up five weeks with Rheumatism, and speiit dollar atter dollar, my physician told me it must wear off; got up and on crutches as many more weeks; was advised to get six Domes oi rentoirs farsapa rilla. Five bott; s cured mc completely. I freely recommend the Matchless Syruo as a sure cure for Rheumatism. Yours truly, W . H. Bates, Cleveland, O. ST. CLARA ACADEMY. Chartered In 1X52 Conducted by the place and then in another, but the mos quitoes were so troublesome that he couM not rest at all. In this condition, nearly exhausted he sat down at tne enu ol a small culvert bridge to rest, and concludes this no outward is thought, bow- that he mut have talieu asleep, as he remembers nothing more until he was struck by the train. His right hund is verv badiv cut. and several of the bones broken, but asiue Irom iniuries are visible. It ever, that he must have received some internal injuries, as his mam complav.it is of pain i:i the breast. lie was brought to this place and immediately carneu to the Cambridge House, where he will re ceive the best attention. He hasn't a friend in the world that anybody kit nvs of, and is indeed an object of pity. He is a man, we should judge, about 33 years old. Cambridge Chronicle. 37, ELEVATOR CO., PHILLIPS'S COAL CINCINNATI OHIO. Shippers of the Genuine YOUGHIOGHENY, GAS AND BLACKSMITH'S COAL, And Connellsville (Henderson's) Coke. Orders received by car load and promptly attend ed to bv J. S. SMITH. S-3dlm P. O. Box 695 Moline, Ills. 'mm DR. WARNER'S HESLTH COMET, I Formerly Bakitabv Coasrr.) Wita shrt Supporter & Sell-Adjustme Pads. - Secures 1 1 etil til and ('oiufort of llodj-, with brace and Beaut y of form Three pamients in one. Approved bi all pliysiciuns. Price In London Cord, f'2.00; 6attcen,fl.73. Aoknts Wanted. Samples by mail to agent at 85 cents less than the retail price. Give size of waist, and state whether long or short front is desired. . WARN ER BRO'S. 763 Broadway, . 1 . The Condition of Commodore Vanderbilt New York, August 4. Commodore Vanderlilt's physician said, last evening, "I think the commodore will live until 2." The relanse was sudden and severe. The Commodore still lives. Republican nomination for Congreaa In Iowa. Mason City. Iowa, August 4 The Re publicans of the fourth congressional dis trict, to-day, nominated N. O. Deering for congress in place ot Henry U. f ratt, pres entmember. ONE TH1RD1S SAVED & in quantity by their jierfect purity and great strength; the only kinds niade'liy a prac tical Chemist and Physician, with'scientific care to insure uniformity, healthfulness, deli cacy ami freedom from all injurious substan ces. They are far miperior to the common adulterated kinds. Obtain the genuine. Ob serve our Trade Marks as above, "Cream" Raking Powder, "Hand and Cornucopia." P.tiy the Baking Powder only in cans securely lalielled. Many have been deceived in loose or bulk Powder old as Dr. Price's. Manufactured onlv bv STEELE & PRICE, ClUcago, St. Louit and Cincinnati. FLTJID LI3STNIN3. 5 CRAM' S LIGHTNI Instantly cures Nenrauria, nervous and sick heau. ache, and all nervous r.ns. Sent by mail or ex .n... h.,. nr..nid. on receipt of price, 50 cents and 1 per bottle, liberal terms to reliable men or women as agents. Send for circular, and temsk & jfEJXHER, 11 E. Randolph street, CHICAGO Cut Hi Wife's Throat and then Hi Own Buffalo, August 4. Last evening John Klintrmever. age 42, owing to domestic troubles, cut his wife's throat and then his own. Ihey leave 15 children. !eir ialation Asked lor to Protect Ocean Cable. TCriKTOK. Ansr. 4. Gov. Cheney has astpd the New Hampshire delegation in congress for leglisation punishing willful r malicious interference with oceaD ca lies. This is owing to numerous breaks in the direct cable. tri f this city. The prisoner had been around an day ana succeeueu in getting beer and whisky at several places, by stating that he had a check and would pay as soon as he got it cashed. He also btained goods of several merchants in the same way. At jonn it. metier s, wuoie- sale and retail liquur store, he tried to in duce the proprietor to sell him 4 gallons ot whisky, and offered him. the bogus check in payment. Mueller did not bite, however, bo he then went to Margraf s clothing store and ordered a full suit of clothes. At the Moline iNational bank he made a fight draft on the rirst Isational bank of Indianapolis for $150 and tried to induce Mr. Wheeler to advance him something on the same, but without success. During the day a check drawn in favor cf Sarah Mosher, for $2o, signed by him, was presented at the First National bank but without success. As soon as he learned that the ptlice were on his track he attempted to escape but was closelv pursued by the cfucers and finally cantured at bmith s boaramg bouse, near the boat landing. This morning, af ter a hearing before Magistrate fcwander. he was held in default of $200 bail for his appearance at the next term of circuit court. Marshal Wells took him to the county jail. He is a man of good appear ance, writes a firm even hand, and, from letters found on his person, has been in prominent business positions. He bails from Iowa and is faid to have a family. He excuses his conduct on the ground that he was so much intoxicated that he did not know what he was doing.and appeared to be surprized when he realized the enor mity of the crime with which he was charged. "Too thin." FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES OF ALL KINDS. FAIRBANKS. MORSE 4. CO. Ill & 113 Lake St., Chicago. Be reful tobuy only the Genuine. HAIR BYE. BATCH F.LOR'S CELEBRATED HAIR DYE best in the world. The inventor has used th'S splenrJed Hair Dve for 37 vears with benefit to the hair, and no iniurv to his "health; proof (hat. it Is the onlv true aud Derfeet Dve. Harmless, reliabie. Instantaneous. No disappointment : no ridiculous tint: remedies the ill ettects of bad dyes; leaves the hair soft and bean t if til Black or Brown Sold and prouerlv applied at BATCHLOR'S W ig Fac tory, No. Itj Bond street, N, Y, Sold by all drug gir-ts "Thousands Bear Testimony," SCROFULOUS SORE LEG twelve years, cured by Fenton's Sar.-apaiilla,after trying various noted blood remedies. Cai-t. Henry Palmeii, Akron, O. SCROFULA, five large abscesses on body, could not turn in bed for weeks, cured by Fenton's Sar Sartdparilla; had expended over one hundred dol lars previous to using the Acme of Medicine, "Fen ton's Matchless." C. Field. Sodus Point, New York. SCROFULOUS NECK, a number of ulcers, open for nine months; had the d-st medical advice in Cleveland, O. A friend sent me Fenton's Sarsapa rilla. Twelve bottles made a perfect and perma nent cure. W". H. Mears. North Bloomneld, O, Camp Brown, Wyoming, Dec. 2i, 1S74. RHEUMATISM lt C F Feutou: The six hot ties sarsapar.lla sent me in July latt, cured me of Khenmatssm, and only used nve, (one cot broken.) 1 had it for lour years, and spent nearly one thous and dollars, wsth the best doctors in Montana Ter ritory previous I nave got two more customers. Please express me eighteen more bottles to SoutQ Pass. Enclosed find the greenbacks. Write me to Camp Brown, as before. ours truly. J U. V OUDBITF. CONSUMPTION. Dr. C F Kenton, Dear Sr: My wife was sick two years wiiu consumption, we piiid out over one thousand di.l'.ars and receiv.-d no benefits; 1 sent f;r six bottles of your Matchless Syrup: she took it up aud supposed herself cured. One year Irom this time Bhe felt it coming oi.. 1 sent to capt. J.'Uu aruer, oi cieveiauu. to seuu me six more bottles, wiocn compieieu me core, lor which we thmik vou. and wish to say to an, we ne lieve it the bett Renovator aud Blood Purifier in ihe world. Truly, your friend. Capt. Henry Bkock, tort Burwell, Ont. FEMALE WEAKNESS, of seven years standinc cured by the use of oue aud a half bottles Fenton's Matchless sarsaparilla. .mrs. w m. sims. r-ori uope, .iicn. SALT ltnEUM eighteen years; used all the no ted humor cures without effect : six bottles Fenton's Matchless Sarsaparilla cured me; it is a dead sure cure. F C Good, Buffalo, N Y. Everv person should read this carefully. Dr Fctiton. Cleveland, O. Dear Sir: t ive years ai:o. then in Brazil. outh America, 1 tnere contrac ted a disease that nearlv cost me my life. I was seven mouths in hotpitals Spanish Brazilian and Buenos A vres but to no purpose. I then went to Clenfuegos, Cuba, and spent sixty-four days in the military hospital. Ihe doctors told me u l una any friends I had better make my way to them. The Am-.iican Consul sent me to New York. Last Spring it came on me again, rest in the night was out of the question. A friend in the St Charles Hotel here (Detroit) acivisea renions aiaicuiess Svruo: 1 cunt for six bottles 1 have only t.ken four atd r.'n perfectly well. I must say it surprised me. aud ihat knew tha condition I was in for five vetis I freely recommend Fenton's Matchless Syruo a Dove any blood purfi?r in the catalogue of Vj:i v meuicines. i ours resueciiuiiy. Detroit, Mich. E. McKltterick. We intend to publish more wonderful evidences. Sold in llnck Island hv .lohn Keniston. K Rreu nert, T H Thomas and E Koehler. Western Agents, an Schaack, Stevenson K Reid, Chicago. Fenton M'fg Co . Prtrtr. Cleveland, O. - Sisteis of the Older of Si Dominic Sinsinawa Mound, Grant Co., Wis. St. Clara Academy is situated in the Southwest ern part of the state of Wisconsin, ten miles from Oalena, IU'nois, nd six miles from Dubuque. Iowa. It occupies one of the most beautiful and pictur esque sities in the state. The grounds are extensive, beautifuly atlorne d. and the entire surroundings seem to breathe that air of peaceful seclusion which ever exerts such a powerful influence over the moral, physical and in tellectual life 'i he building is heated by steam, and furnished wiih all modern Improvements, etc. The terra will commence FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER. For further particulars address MOTHER SUPERIORESS, St. Clara Academy, Sinsinawa Mound, Grant coun ty, Wisconsin. The Immaculate Conception ACADEMY, DAVENPORT, IOWA. Under the direction of the Sisters of Charity of the B.V.M. Offers to YOUNG LADIES every facility for ac qniring a thorough mental cd moral education. Th Scholastic year is divided into two sections of five months each, beginning respectively on the first Monday of September and the hr-t Monday in reb ruary. Pupi.s are, however, received at "any lime during the year, their sessions dating from time of entrance. Board and tuition per session, fSO. Music, paint ing, etc , form additional charges. For particulars address SISTER Sl'1'h.RIuR.Immaculate Concep tion Academy, Davenport, Iowa. T-SdA w"2m Special Advantages. I. Eight eminent Professors as Instructors. 2 The Best and most Elegaut Rooms iu the West. i Boarding Club. Good board 1.5(l to $i a week' 1. Three tirsl-class Penmen constantly employed . Superior individual Instruction in Book-keeping. ). Commercial Law. Invaluable to business men. 7. Commercial Arithmetic, thorough and practical, i. i'nequaied advantages for learning Telegraphy. I Scholarships good in Forty Colleges. 10. These advantages are possessed by no othe School. Address MONTAGUE & LILL'RRIDGE Davenport, Iowa rIlease state where vou saw this card. Clothing House ! UNDER DART'S HALL. CHEAPEST HOUSE WEST OF CHICAGO. ASTHMA. THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE MANUFACTURERS I and Proprietors of Dr. R. W. Read's Celebrated Asthma Relief, which is undoubtedly the best asthma remedy yet discovered. INSTANT RE LIEF IS GUARANTEED OR PURCHASE PRICE REFUN DED. We put up the medicine in boxes of three sizes, which retail for 25 cents, 50 cents and (1. Persons remitting retail price will have tha medicine promptly forwarded by mail, post-paid A,lso samples sent free to any who desire. Prices per doz. 1.75; fS.50 and $7.00; gross price, 18 tat; ST. t l UlULTUt., TUuLKK & CO., Rome, N. Y. Forsale in Rock island br John BengstOD. Emi Koehler, and E. Breunert MOSQUITO BITES, VEGETABLE POISGHS, Ring-Worm. Burns. Chilblains. Itching of the Ilead and an eruptions ot tne Kin, r ace or oooy lmme diatelv cured bv Batchelor's Curative Ointment.- Sold wholesale and retail at Factory, No. 1H Bond street, aud by all nrncglsts. 1. 1 BATCHELOR'S JkLHSKA SEAL OIL for the Hair. The Best Hair O'Vn use BEAUTIFUL TEETH 1 WHITE AS PEARLS ! Sound. Health v Gums. Breath Fiaerant as the Rose sec.ireu oy usiug w . a. uaitneisr Ansmurice. ouiu i . , mmm m. -"1 wholesale and mail at Factory, No. 16 Bond street, I KlTfl S Twfi VlfiW Ol Pflll3.. ists. I - " ""( " " A Splendid Large Memorial Picture I ATNT ELEGANT 8 .e ,c5k o CD-si N. Y. aud by all druggists. V. A. BATCHELSR'S M OETIQIIE Black or E wn fortlnting the Hair Whitkersor Mustachois without greasing them. Sold wholesale and retail at factory, lb Dona l. New York, and by all druggists. Ask for them. Danger on Xll&eaa of a Brother of Got. Tilden. Hudson, N. Y. Aiu?.3. Hon. Moses Y. Tilden, brother of the governor, is daogerously sick at his residence, at New Lebanon. The governor was sum moned to his bedside to-day. The Republican party seems to hope to earrv the fall elections by an exhibition of repentance; but people generally have little faith in deathbed repentances. Toe dying thief was pardoned, but, as near as we can judge from the circumstances, he was taken to heaven at once, not placed whpre he would be tempted to steal again. St. Joseph Mo..) Gazette. I. B. GKIM. S. A. GRIM GRIM BROTHERS, Dealers in and Manufacturers of Excelsior Lubricating; Oils! These Oils are made under a new process by super-heated steam We guarantee the ' '.owing qualities for these Oils: It will not gnm, rust or corrode. It is more durable than any oil iu use. It is not a mixed oil, but perfectly Pure and Clean It is free from acids, chemicals or grit It will not chill more than any good oil. It is always uniform in quality. It will keep cool any journal under iu fastest time and the heaviest pressure. It cannot be evaporated and destroyed except by actual wear. It costs LESS than snr other oil iu nse. Nov what we claim is, it is cheaper, better, safer and health ier than anv other oil in use. To prove the above, all that we ask is that you try the oil. Office and warehouse, 236 Pnn Avenue, Pittsburgh, P. Agents Wanted. Looking from above Fairmount Water A orks over he old city The Northern Liberties, Sp. Garden, Kensington, to and beyong Port Richmond in the North, aud over Moyamenslng and Southwark in j the South; and Camden, Gloucester, etc., in the far East, ehowing the Centennial Grounds, Build-, lugs, etc. The most complete Bird's-Eye View of THE CENTENNIAL CITY EVER PUBLISHED. Beautiful and Artistic, Sent post f-ee on receipt ........... n., . 1 ! . 1. tlUil- r. UU1 w.,iBiun, 29 S. Ninth St,, above Chestnut, PinuauKUluiA. Op-Hs ite site of New Post OiHcp. Agents Wanted. Liberal Inducements. CARTER BROTHERS, GLASS STAIN ERS AND Mletalic Sash ,M ANUFACTURER8. I Cor. first A Carson Streets,. . .PITTSBURGH, PA WALL STREET SPECULATION". The reliable house of Alex. Frothihoham 4 Co. Vn ia wl! Srreet. New York, publish a handsome ! eight pace weekly paper, called the Weekly Finan Cial Jttport, wnicn iney seiri irte io ouy auurvas. In a Mifiou to a large number of able editorials on financial and hu-inesa topics, it contains very full and accurate reports of the sales and standing of every bond, stock and security d-alt In at the Stock Exchange. Messrs. Fbothinouam &. Co., are very extensive brokers, of large xoerience and tried integrity. In addition to their stick brokerage nuslue-s. they sell what are termed "frivlleges, ' or "Put and calls, now mc o' the favorite meth ods of legitimate speculation. Tu-ir advice is very valuable, ana by Ioi lowing it, many nave made lore tones. New York Metropolit. GET THE GENUINE. SHIBEELL'S KULLIYUN WASHING CRYSTAL SHIRRELL fc CO., Proprietors. 4f Peart Street, BUFff aiaj, a, i ,