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Twenty-Sixth Year. Rock Island, Illinois, Tuesday, March 20, 1877. Established Oct 18, 1851 Railroad Time Table. BOCK ISLAND & ME2CEB CO . K. S. Leave Rock Isltiul at 9:U a.m.. and 4:00 p. m. Ar-1 riving at Cable at 11 :1U a. m , and tt:0U p. ui. Leave- Cab'.e at 6:30 a. m., and 12:45 p. m. Arriving at Hock lslaud at B.20 a: m.. and S:Ou p. m. H. K. CABLU, General Manager. PEOEIA & BOCK ISLAND RAILWAY. SHORTEST BOUTS TO TUB VAST AND SOUTH. LEAVE ARRIVE. Eastern E. 5 50a.m. Mail & Ex. 1:02 p, ml Mall & Ei. 1-40 p.m. Western ex. :."& p.m. Way Freight ft ;) a. m. Way Freight 3:25 p.m. The 6:00 a. m, train makes close connection at alva with C B A O. for Aledo and Keithsburg. also at Peoria with PP4J, (or Jacksonville, Spring I II eld. St Louis and all points south and southwest, 1 arrivliiL' lu St Louis at 7:00 n m. The 1 :50 train makes clone connection at Galva with C B & Q K It. for the west; arriving alQuincy t 9:45 p m., also at Peoria with I B & W, and T PA W., for points east and southeast, J. K. Milliard, Receiver. 3.. V. Mahonet, Qen'l. Tk't. Ag't. 0E1CA&0, BOGS ISLAND & PACIFIC B. B. 60IHQ BAST trains ijiatb At 8.35 a. m.; 4:30 p.m.; and 10:00 p. m. Trains I arrive from west as above. EOBSE NAILS Krasa TELEGRAPHIC. THERT. POLISH tO OR BLUED. HAMMERED AND FINISHED AJvv ' Telegraphed to the Kockliland Argut. 6 6 7 ' 8 9 I W O Wisi.lng'ton. Gossip. Washington. March 20. Cabinet meeting at JO. The president did not re- ceiye today. The session is likely to continue water murk, and rising NOTES H BE ATHJ) Dark, chilly djy, Blinding snow storm this forenoon. The sun crossed the line at 6:30 this rroroing. -First thunder and Hgbtuiug of the season this morning. The river is about three feet above low OOINO WIM TRAINS LEAVER At 6:25 a m. ; 9:55 a. m., and 6:00 p. m. arrive (rom the east as above. Train ST. LOUIS. BOCK ISLAND ft cmCAQO S. B. OH HQ SOUTH TRAINS LEAVE At 8 :05 a. m. and 7 :00 p. m. dally, ABRIVB PROM ST. LOCI At:0a. m. dally, and 9:80 p.m. 8TS2LIH9 TBAIH3 LZAVS At 5:10 p. m. ABRIVB TROM STERLING At 9:00 a. m. COAL VALLEY OO.'S TBAIKB. LBATB. 7:05 A. M. 12:00 n. ABRIVB. 10:30 a. m 8 :30 p. m. WESTERE UNION BAILBOAD. LBAVB ABRIVB Day Express and Mall 8:85 a x 6:00 ru Night Express 10:05 p x 5:55 ah ARTISTIC TAILOSINQ ZIMMER & STE6EMANN, No. 1.903 Second Ave N. side Union Square, Merchant Tailors ! AVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND WELL assorted stock of H English and French Cassimeres, Diagonals, Worsted Suitings, Beavers, Doeskins, etc., etc. 3f All work guaranteed and prices reasonable. A-rtistic Tailoring ! J. T. DIXON, Merchant Tailor No. 20 East Illinois St., ROCK ISLAND, - ILL Mens Fine Woolens A SPECIALTY. Publications LUV LI1U UUIUL-trated- Model Love Letters Art of gaining love and mar rylug who and when you please How o b- hand someCures for hundreds of diseases: also many new secrets, arts, mysteries, money-making meth ods. Ac, that all should know. Mailed free to any address by the UNION PUBLISUING CO., New ark, N.J. The Ausable Nails are Hammered Hot, and the Finishing atid Pointing are done Cold, thus Imitating the Process of Making Kaih by Hand. Quality is fully Guaranteed. For sale by all leading Iron and hard ware houses. ABRAHAM BUSSING, Sec'y, 35 Chambers St., New York- LOCAL COLUMN. DR. SCHENCK'S STANDARD REMEDIES. The standard remedies for all diseases of the lungs are Schenck'9 Pulmonic Strup, Schenck's See Weed Tonic, and Scuenck s Mandrake Pill,s and if taken before the lungs are destroyed, a speedy cure is iffcted. To these three medicines Dr. J. H. Schenk, of Philadelphia, owes his unrivalled sncess in the treatment of pulmonary disease. The Pulmonic Syrup ripens the morbid matters in the lungs; nature throws it off by easy expect oration, for when the phlegm or matter is ripe a slight cough will throw it i ff, the patient has rest :ind the lungs begin to heal . To enable the pulmonic syrup to do this, Schenk's Sea Weed Tonic must be freely used to cleanse the stomach and liver. Schenck's Man drake Pills act on the liver, removing all obstruc tions, relax the trail bladder, the bile starts freely and the liver is soon recieved. Schenck's Sea Weed Tonic is a gentle stimulant and alterative: the alkali of which it is composed mixes with the food and prevents souring. It as-1 sists the digestion by toning up the stomach to a healthy condition, so that the food and the Pul monic Syrup will make rood blood : then the lnnsrs ! heal, and the patient will surely get well if cant is I taken to prevent f reeh cold. All who wish to consult Dr. Schenk, either per sonally or by letter, can do so at his principal office corner of Sixth and arch Sta., Philadelphia, every Monday. Schenk's medloines are sold by a'l druggists throughout the country. during the greater portion of the day. All the members are present and affairs in South Carolina and Louisiana are under consideration. There are a vast number of papers bearing upon these cases being examined. Little discussicn is involved, as there is harmony of views with the president. It does not seem probable, judging from what is already known that these cases will be disposed of separately, but it is believed that upon the subject of withdrawing troops from their posi tions in New Orleans and Columbia the same directions will be given. Intense interest is manifested Experts who have been examining the foundations of Washington monument re port they are adequate and the appropria tion of $200,000 dollars, consequently becomes available. The report that Gov. Packard is inclined to violence in New Orleans has been the subject of comment in administration circles and not of a favorable character. though it has been formally talked of. Upon representation to the president that Packard may be under the itupressiou that such action on his part would influence an early determination by the government the president is reported to have said that such a view would indicate poor perceptioc of judgement and worse opinion of the firmness of the administration. The war department is convinced that troops in New Orleans will compel obedience to tLe laws if a violation of puhlU peace is begun Mr. Lamar to day, is able to set up USE RENNE'S PAIN-KILLING MAGIC OIL ! Van Schaack, Stevenson & Heid, Wholesale Agt's Chicago 111. Sold in Kock Island by John Beiigs ton and F. II. Thomas. Why let aches and pains your temper spoil? A cure is sure by using Renne's Magic Oil ! Tcbaoco HIGHEST PREMIUM. CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION AWARDED LOVELL & BUFFINGTON, MANUFACTURERS OF Fine Cut.Chewing k Smoking TOBACCO. COVINGTON XT Onr hrtnds of Chewlnir are the Fountain, Cloth Of Gold. Old Congress and Forum. FOR SALE A GREAT BARGAIN I fn iJir PJRSnN WISHING TO COMMEI I House-keeping, we have for sale a whole set of HOUSEHOLD FUUNITURE1 Inrlndinc evervthtne from the parlor to the kitch en, all complete and nearly new, having been used but a few months. The above household goods -Brill ho anlrl fnr 1 11, .m nNCHALP THEIR VALUE, " 1 - ' - - . j -. . th owner U troini? to California in may. nu me RENNE'S MAGIC OIL cures Rheumatism. RENNE'S MAGIC OIL cures Neuralgia, RENNE'S MAGIC OIL cures Sprains, KENNE'S MAGIC OIL cures Bruises, KENNE'S MAGIC OIL cures Colic, KENNE'S MAGIC OIL cures Cholera Morbus, RENNE'S ...AGIO OIL cures Coughs. KEN.NE'S MAGIC OIL cures Sore Throat. "It Works like a caarm. Dayton, Ohio, August 47, 1875. Mbrs. Wm. Renne&Sons. Gents Please send me at once by express one dozzen bottles large size Magic Oil. The MagicOil does indeed work like a charm. Six years ago mother had a fall which came very near rt suiting fatally. She recovered her health in some degree during tne year iouowinir, nut ane sustained such severe injuries, especially in her spine and left arm nd should-r, that she was almost helpless. Ho ping a change of climate might be beneficial, the spring of the second year after her fall she went to Utlca. N. Y., to visit some relatives. While there she obtained and used some of your Magic Oil ; it relieved her almost immediately , so much so th t she came home very much improved In health and strength, and by the free use of the Magic Oil she is now enjoying better health than she has known for ten years, and has recovered entirely from her injuries. Mother has so much contldence in your Magic Oil that she will not be without it. Respectfully jours, Joskph E. Dixson. Some folks seem tobeprond of telling how "lame their shoulders are" of "mv crick in the back" or "I have got the Sciatica"' and delight in bragging that "nothing can cure me!" but when we such ,'awful folks" tonse KENNE'S PAIN-KILLING MAGIC OIL, faithfully, we not only cure their lameness anil charm away their pains, but we ac tually take all teat kind of "brag out of them!" and they frankly cwn up and say, "It works like a charm." Sold by all Druggists, Merchant and Grocers. Call for Kenne'a Magic Oil where you usually trade. Crim. Con. Trial In the Army. St. Paul. March 20. -The trial of Mai. M. A. Reno, Seventh cavalry, com manding Fort Abercombie, which has been progressing before a court martial here, of which Col. W. B. llazen is the presiding officer, is drawing to a close. Ex-Oov. Davis, council lor Reno, sum med up the case for the defense to day and Judge Advocate, Maj. Barr, will close to-morrow. The trial has been private and the details are not officially published, but it is known outside that the charges were brought by Uapt. J, M. Bell, com manding company F. Seventh cavalry, stationed at Fort Abercrombie, and that the specifications include an illeged iofam ous proposals to the wife of Bell and slanderous conversation and writing con cerning tier. l nese specincations are understood to have been sustained by the evidence of Mrs, Bell that he did make such proposals, and by the evidence of an army chaplain. with a note written by Reno, produced by him. The chaplain having accepted an invitation to visit the Captain and Mrs Bell, at Fort Abercrombie, was urgeutly asked to accept Reno's hospitality. Upon his refusal, pleading his prior engagement, Reno nemarked unon the attractions at Rell's ouarters in such a uianncr as con veye l a decided reflection upou Mrs. Bell's character: further, Reno sent a note to the chaplain in which was embodied the nlain suifzestion that the chaplain was receiving illicit favors from Mrs. Bell, whose husband was temporarily absent. This note is said to have been produced in couif. Upon Bell's return,beiog informed tv his lriend, the chaplain, of Reno'i speech and writing about Mrs. Bell he de manded apology and reparation from Reno. The latter justified himself by saying that C&pt. Benheen, Lieut. W allaco and other officers had told him Mrs. Bell's conduct and character were disgraceful. These of ticers were called as witnesses and denied having said to or before Reno anything of the tenor which he alleged. It is reported that Maior Reno's counsel proposed to in troduce evidence impeaching Mrs. Bell's character, and having announced several witnesses for that purpose, the court ruled not to receive the evidence against or for her character. Upon this Reno 8 witnesses were notified they would not be called, and the case is being summed up on evidence mostly submitted by the pros ecution. In army circles here opinion seems ,reneral that Reno will be found guilty and his dismissal from the service recommended. About a dozen boats on the ways at the boat yard, in the lower part of the city, at present. In the midst of a heavy storm at 10:30 this Tuesday forenoon we had severai vi vid flashes of lightning and heavy claps of thunder. Tillinchast's Gazette office in the American Express office, Argus block, is assuming quite a sanctum-onious appearance. Out of a total levy of $5,276,91. A. Bollinger, collector for Cordova township. collected $4,124.41, and returned as de linquent $1,152,56. Col. John Dickson, of Milan, has fiied his bond, of $2,000, as police magistrate, in the county clerk's office with James Dickson and F. N. Young as security. W m Holdorf has moved his tin store into Mrs. Murphy a building on fourth avenue, just east of 21 st street, which has recently been remodeled, and now makes a first class business stand. the tt. t atrick society s ball m Hillier's Hall last evening was very largely attended, excellently managed, and al present seemed to have a pleasant time, .Mrs. Aster furnished one of her best suppers. lhe meeting of the surprise party victims, last evening, resulted in the dis covery of the fact that the invitations were written by an inexperienced, uneducated fellow, who uses capital T's in the middle of words, and also to commence words in the middle of sentences, home discover ies were also made in relatiou to the sta tnnery, which will be followed up, per naps to positive results, ine time was not the birthday of the young lady, and of course the affair was not gotten up by any friend or acquaintance. 1 he young gents who were sold 4,re determined to dis cover the perpetrator ot the hoax and properly punish him. We wish them sue cess tnd will do all we can to aid them MOLINE. Encouragement for the Feeble. Uebility, whether it be inherent, or caused by overtaxed strength, or pro tracted illness, has a most depressing in fluence upon the mind, breeding an abject melancholy nearly akin to despair, and enforcing the abandonment of cherished projects and high hopes. Happily, the enfeebled system, even in extreme cases, is susceptible of iuvigoration. It is proved by incontrovertible evidence that llostet ter's Stomach Bitters is an unfailing strengthener of the weak, and that in ad dition to vitalizing the physical organiza tion it establishes regularity among those organs upon whose efficient discharge of the duties imposed on them by nature, coutinued vigor and health depend. Thousands of instances might be cited to show the regenerating iniluence of this health-giving agent in cases of debility, liver disease, dyspepsia, nervus ailments, constipation, intermittent fever, urinary and uterine troubles, gout and rheuma tism, and other maladies. JCSf Tlie highway commissioners iuet at 2 o'clock to-day at Esquire Mupes' office. J5It is but a few days until the town election, and every tax payer should take an iuterest iu the matter and see that only good and economical men are elected. B"Monday morning, for the first time in two mouths, there was not a tramp in ' wn, but this morning a full quorum (9) was at roll call at the "Swander Hotel." JBSFThe railroad crossing on Lynde street is in a dangerous condition. A lew planks would repair it, and the atten tion of the raih'oad company should be called to it. jSgrTt was n t Jonathan, but Joseph Hun toon who lodged the complaint against the boys, as stated in last evening's Ar GUS. and copied in to-day's Union. The error in the Union shows wherelthat paper got its news. JSfiBfDr. P. L. McKionie has erected an arch over his gate at the loot ot the hill, in the centre of which is suspend ed the Dr's. name in neat gold "leaf let ters, large enough that he who runs may read. JES-Capt. Morris received, by mail. from England, this morning, a steel en graving representing the Lbelsea pen sioners reading the (iazette of the battle ot W aterloo. This is noticed as an evi dence ot the rapidity with which we can communicate by mail with foreign coun tries, Mr. Morris only sent for this the 1 6th of February, and it had to be copied af ter his order was received there. BMessrs. Keator and Moore, of the Sylvan Boat Club committee complain that their show bills of the Emma Abbott en tertainment which were posted ou the fence adjoining Richards & Sohrbeck's drug store were torn down last night by order ot Deacon Kichards. lhe tence it owned by J. Elmstedt, of whom they asked permission and were granted leave to place the bills there, and they think that the con duct of Richards shows a spirit of mean ness and smacks of malice toward the club, The Argus publishes the state meutof Messrs, Keator and Moore as given but thinks there must have been some misunderstanding as Deacon Rich ards is uniformly Ln obliging gentleman. Messrs. Keator and Moore, however, in sist that Mr. Richards acknowledged that ho did the act and further they thought malice actuated him. An entertainment of such sterling character as the Abbott company should be welcomed by all ?nd adds rather than detracts from the morals ot a commum'y. The writer of this can not think that Deacon Kichards acted without cause. There is evidently a mistake. FLUID U3HIKETQ. 1,1 IB IGHTiMKG Will positively afford relief by external application. It cures on the instant Neu ralgia. Nervous Headache, Rheumatism, Toothache, Earache, and all nervous pains, SO AS Bir MAGIC. Sold by all Druggists at 50 cts. and $1 per bottle. For sale in Rock Island by John Bengston. EEGALIAS. WILLIAM M. ROBINSON, MANUFACTURER op E Gr ALIA AND LODGE SUPPLIES, For Odd Vellows. Masons, Drmds, Knights of Pythias, Red Men, Temperance, and all other Societiis. dealer in- Gold and Silver Laces, Fringes, STARS, BRAIDS, ETC. 386 Main Street, WORCESTER. MASS Show Cases, LUTKE & 1IEHAIT, (Successors to J, R. ZEIGLKE. Manufacturers of METAL & WOOD MANUFACTUP.EES. HIP! Rock Island Market. Kock Island, March lti FLOUR AND GRAIN. Winter Wheat llour, $ bbl. wholesale Family brands, " " sccotidiqumiiy Buckwheat, " " - .. Cornmeal, " " .. Retail one dollar above these prices. Good Minnesota XXX Warner's Mill, retail S8 4' 7 40 fi 21 8 U) 2 20 7 on CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, MOLINE. Sixth and Last Entertainment of the Syiyan Boat Club Course. SHOW CASLS! OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. 215 Hamilton Street, PECPIA, ILL Correspondence solicited and orders prompt", ailed. LUTKE & MEHAN. FIELD BROS., Agents. Rock Island. MANUFACTURERS OF POINTED, POLISHED AND FINISHED Horse Shoe Nails RECOMMENDED BY OVER 20,000 HORSE SHOERS. All Nails are made ot the bett NORWAY IRON, and Warranted perfect and ready for driving. ST" Orders filled promptly and at tha lowe ate s by GLOBE MIL COM'Y BOSTON. SAiSAPAUILLA QUO CUNGU2JECEBl. TABIT. THE FAVOBI1E HOME REMEDY. "Evidence Unnarallelled in the hiutory of Medi cine" Over two ihou-and testimonials given for the wonderful cures made by Third and Final Appearance in Moline, after Eight Years 01 the succesiui ana tsnii'snt loung American Prima Dcnna, MISS SARSA PARILLA, fill ill vr iKi.aLUXiia uivcr Jcimma Abbott, blood and kidney syrup. COUGH SYRUP COUCH SYRUP. Heller.' Cash Syrup H Ui oldct .oil mM i k,oiul.r Ri.T for th Uur n" ciifn, vota.. ;;roup. Hdvwhh. .na Lung 1 rw.w mwj liftnv.ri tbeIJvrtur two ehlijreo." J. 1 r K Vnam.n. f.on. P. O. ill.. "It erd m? wlf 1 F,f,twlbl 0O4d when r.rv tblnffelM full- " . Mmrfaofr. AM.b.nr CUT. P.. Pric. f t5 ul $L. It your drucgi.t d.n't ktrp It, MM for Stanley Matthews Elected. U.S. Senator in Ohio. Columbus, March 20. In the house chickens, droned. the Republicans nominated Stanley Mat- l"""?- thews for U. b. senator, and the ballot stood: Matthews. 64; Blank, 34; Gaithero, 6: Frank Ilurd, 1. Those who Toted for lUauhcro and Ilurd were Democrats who refused to be bound by the Democratic caucus. In he senate Matthews had 20, Blauk, 13. A joint session will be held to morrow and Matthews declared ejected, CAMPEORINE property must e sold. For particulars inqnire at BEADS BAND. BLEUER'S BR&SSByiD&ORCHESTRI JOHN BIXTTUR, Leader. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO and at reasonable terms. Instructions given on all kinds of Instruments. Head quarters at National Saloon, on 18th street, between First and Second avenues. Orders may be also sent to Post Office box 1.418. ia-mdam BUSTLES Camphorine ! Is the most effectual remedy sold, is luxury to use, gives the best satisfaction, gives instant relief, will not grease or stain the moat delicate fabric hat a pleasant and refreshing oior. It will Imme d iately relieve and cure Rheumatism, Chronic and Acute; Neuralgia and Catarrh, He2daehe and Swelled Face, Sore Throat, Sprains and Bruises, Bud ions aud Chilblains, Eruptions of the Skin, Pain In Chest, Back or Limbs, Burns and Scalds. For sale by all Druggists. Weather Probabilities. Wa suiNGTON,Mar.20. The Signal Ser vice observations taken at 10 o'clock this forenoon indicate the following weather probabilities for this afternoon and to night: Indications for the northwest: Cloudy weather, rain or snow during the day, with falling followed by rising barometer, rising temperature in southern portions aud easterly to southerly winds, probably shifting to colder north and weBt winds by Wedne sday morning. Wheat 1 OWl 2r Barley 9.V&M Oats, KT24 Corn 3IK(WV Rye 434655 THE GROCERY. Potatoes 751 0 White Beans (navy) 2 40 Eggs f doz KXTsl-J Butter Choice Dairy, W lb 18v20 Cheese, y Tb 141(415 Honey 20o lb Apples 50W $ bu. Canhage 1 tx rtoz Celery: 40tr0 " MEATS. Cattle Common, per cwt. 4 O0.4 50 Hogs Live, per cwt 4 60W.T 00 1 ) reuse u mi Calves Live, per cwt 5 00 Sheep Live, per cwt 4 r0 Lard lHt&lf POULTRY. 810c lb VXi&Via " Ducks, " 8c " Chickens, live 3 00 25 V doz Turkeys, " 7 00 - Uiicks, " 2 25 " Mallard Ducks J 252 50 " Quail i 25 " Grouse z 5C4&3 00 " Wild Turkies 1 50 each niDES. Green Cured 7ffi7'4 Dry Flint 12 Green Country ... Green Calf 10 Damaged, scored or grubby H price. Branded, 10 $c off. HAY. Timothy, $ ton $78 rrairie, - 6f(t7 Slough, " s5 IN ONE GRAND CONCERT, ON Wednesday Even'g, March 21. Asripted by the follow:ng distinguished artiste SIGNOR BRIGNOLI. the renowned Tenor. SIGNOR FERRANTI, the famous Basso-Buffo. MR. W. R. CASK, the eminent Pianiet. from the Conservatoire de Paris. MR. CHARLES E. PRATT. Mimical Director. Admission $1, -including reserved I seat. Sa'e of seats commence Monday at 12 o'clock M.,at ( iendenin Martin s bookstore. Mohne, und at Wylie McCune's bookstore. Rock Island, Kor the special accommodation of Kock Island, a special train will carry ticket holders to and from Moline without additional charge. 17dtd .7 rr s WILLIAM HOLDORF, Manufactmer and Dealer in Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware Roofing and Spouting a Speciality. Shop cor. R.-ck River and Dock Sts., Rock Island. Phoenix Mamif 'ing Co., TAUNTON, - MASS. Manufacturers of the Celebrated' Pfilll STOVE POLISH TOR COLLECTOR. At the request ol many nrlends, I hereby an nounce myself as a candidate for the office of Town ship Collector, subject to the decision of the Re publican Township Convention. lTdtf FOREY FOLSOM. If yon feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have fre quent headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appetite, ard tongue coated, yen are snffering from torpid liver, or "biliousness,'' and nothing will cure yon so speedily ana pe'maneuiiy as to SPECIAL NOTICES. MATHEWS' LIQUID -MUM. tub STAITTAIS LOTTA AND 1pK Stitched Skeleton Lotta BUSTLEb! Your attention is respectfully solicited to my new novelty in s Stitch bd Skeleton Bustle, now ready, without Clasps, making a Bustle or Hoop Skirt a oner article that fit the fancies and wants of the trade, in their superb stitch wibr cover, finish, avoidance of clasps and harsh surface, which cut and wiar the underwear resting thereon, and ad Joining. 'I hey are radically new, and strike every eve with their superior excellence, at prices which cannot fall to attract the attention of buyers. They are made iu all correct sizes, styles and lengths. These, and all past makes of Lotta Bustle, In cluding the Standard N in Bins 3s and Bs, are now ready, in superior workmanship, forming a com plete line ot styles and sizes in Panier, Trail and short lengths, which will compare favorably with those of any other manufacturer. Diplomas have been awarded my goods each year . t, V K" "itroauciion, Dy ine American institute vi n. i., and Medal nial Exhibition. An Ohio State Senator Fonnd Dead Columbus, Ohio, March 20. Abner Haines, a member of the state senate from Batlkr and Montgomery counties, was found rlpnd nt hia hoarding house this STARCH GLOSS ! morning, lying at the foot of a high pair 01 Etairs. senator names was over u Gives a splendid gloss and finish to all atarched years ot age ana quite leepie. tie spent goods, making them whitbb and cliabkr than I the evening with some of his friends and wax or anvthine else, and prevents the iron from I Started to his room in apparently usual sticking. Trial bottle free. J health. He was not seen until this morn- Pat np in 4-oz bottles, price 15c. Sold by Gro-1 ing when he was found as above stated at cers and Druggists. the loot oi the stairs witQ ms neot broken. A. I. MATHEWS & CO., 85 Murray St., Y. SPECULATION In Wall Street. 500,000 has been made in a single investment $100. This of course is an extraordinary occur rence; but ordinarily $5 can realize say (25,000. Even sums as low as f 1 can be safely invested.when favorable result can show a profit of $5 000. Circulars giving full information sent .ree by ad dressing TAYLOR & CO, Bankers, XT 4 4 MT.ll OA. TkT XT iXV. XL TV till Ol i a 1 New Yortc Market. New Yobk, March 20. FINANCIAL. Gold 1 04. Money 2H- Governments Shade lower. U.S. Bonds 6$ cent 5-90's 1H81 1.124 1815 old 1.07H " " lHtiSn.w 1.08 " " 167 1.11H " " 1868 1.184 U. S. 10.40'd 1.11S New 5's 1.10 Currency 6's 1.234 COMMERCIAL. Wheat Quiet : No S Chicaco 14(Xai41: No 2 Milwaukee 1431 43. Com Firmer; new mixed western 554657: old 56(&58. Oats Firm; mixed western and state S8&53: white 4256. Pork Steady; 14 7514 85. Lard Firmer; 9 75. For all Diseases of the Liver, Stomach, and Spleen. The Cheapest, Purest aud Best Family Medicine in the World! Ask the recovered dyspeptics. Bilious snfferes. victims of F ver and Ague, the mercurial diseased patient, how they recovered health, cheerful spirits and good appetite they will tell you by tak.Bg snnmou'a Liver uegniau.r. $25,S50,S10QSZQQ,S50Q. The reliable house of ALEX. FROTHINGHAM & CO., No 12 Wall St., New York, publish a hand some eight-page weekly paper, called the Weekly Financial Report, which they send free to any ad dress. In audition to a large number editorials on financial and other topics, U contains Tery full and accurate reports 01 toe saies iana sutuuiiig . everr stock, bond and security dealt in at the Stock EKhaneeT Messrs. FROTHINGHAM & CO , are extensive brokers of large experience and tried in tegrity. In addition to their stck brokerage busi- y the American Institute nest, thev sell what is termea -rnvii-gs m x u and Diploma by the Centen- and Calls," now one of the lavolte mttnoas 01 le gitimate aneculation. Their advice is valuable.and A. W. THOMAS, 91 White street. New York: 801 y following It manj aaye made Iortune.-iew Heavy Storm East of TJs. Chicago. March 20. The telegraph reports a heavy rain and thunder storm about Springfield and liloomington, A furious snow storm is driving at tms time (2 p. m.) in Chicago. The streets are full of snow which has been on the ground nearly the entire month. It the snow turns into rain there's a prospect of some damage by flood, Coal Sale. New York. March 20. Two hundred and twenty five thousand tonsPittstou coal sold to-day by the Pennsylvania tJoat U. in half an hour at 10 to 30 cents reduction from Febrnarv sales. Drices ranging at 2 353 22i. Chicago Mar&et. Chicago, March 20. Wheat Strong: 34c higher; 1 25 cash : 1 254" asked April ; 1 X)S asked May. Cv-rn 434 Did May. Bye Higher; 644 in stoie. Barley 62. Pork Active and firmer; 13 75 cash ; 13 974 My Lra rirm ana higher; 374 cash ; 9 474 May, LIVE STOCK. EH oes Receipts 9,000; market aulet and stead v light 5 255 40; heavy to shippers 6 abbQ5; Phil- adelpnias a id. Cattle Receipts 4,nw; iair 10 cnoice 4 dus3 ; extras 5 856 00. SIMMONS' 23,000 Dollars St. Louis Market. St. Louis, March 30. Wheat Quiet and firm ; No 2 fall 1 51 4 bid; No 3, 1 4ti4 Diu. Corn iNominai. Oats Firm 35 asked ; 334 bid. Whisky-1 05. Pork-Higher; 14 374. Lard Higher; 8 874- LIVE 8TOCK. Boss Receipts 1.000; higher; light shipping to good Yorkers 4 505 00; bacon 4 75(5 10 ; but;ners to fancy 5 W(ffi5 ao. GREAT FAMILY MEDICINE. It contains four medical elements, never united in the same happy proportion in any other prepar ation, viz : a genue catnanic, a wonaeriui Tonic, an unexceptionable Alterative and certain Correc tive of all minorities of the body. Such Bitrnal sue cess has attended its use, that it is now regarded a the EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC For all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Spleen AS A REMEDY IN Malarious Fevers, Bowel Complaints, Dyspepsia, Mental Depression, itestiessness, jaundice. .Mil sea, Sick Headache, Colic, Constipation, and Bill ousness 6 IT HAS NO EQUAL. Sold by all Druggists. Liver Disease and Indigestion prevail to a greater extent than probably any other malady.and relief is aiways anxiously sought after. If the Liver is Regulated in its action, health health is almost invariably se cured. Indigestion or want of action In the Liver causes Headache, Constipation, Jaundice, Pain in the Shoulders. Cough. Dizziness, hour Stomach, bad taste in the mouth, biiions attacks, palpitation of the heart, depression of spirits or lhe blues, and a hundred other symptoms, SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR is the best remedy that has ever been discovered for these ailments. It acts mildly, effectually, and. being a simple vegetable com pound, can do no injury in any quantities tnat 11 may be taken. It is harmless in every way; it has been for forty years, and hundreds of 11x1m and reat from all parts of the country will vouch for virtues, viz: tion Alexander u. btepuens, 01 Georgia; Bishop Pierce, of Georeria; John Gill Shorter, of Alabama,' Gen. John B Gordon, R. L. Mott, or Columbus, Go., are are among the hundreds to whom we can refer. Extract of a letter fiom Hon. Alexan der H. Stephens, dated March 8, ISTi!: "I occasionally use, when my conai ion requires it. Liver Regulator, with good effect suits me belter than more active grei its LIVES, Three thousand bottles sold each year by one store in Cleveland Now receiving or ders oy man every day from an parts 01 the country. Herewith are a few of the many certifkaies and letters receired hundreds of which we could print, if necessary, to show Fenton's Mutchless 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 it is the 'jest family medicine in the wor d, and guarantee it the best blood and liver and kidney Byrnp ever produced. Send for circulars, read and judge for yourself. We will be pleased to send a circular to any person who writes ?or one. HOME EVIDENCE. Extracts from letters received. R11EUMAMISM Some six months could not walk without the help of a crutch: iried physi cians and many kinds of advertised cuies without benefit. Six bottles of Fenton's Matchless Syrup enrea me. japt uio hand. SALT RHEUM- Eight bottles made a perfect and permanent cure. CAPT thohas fenhingtoii SCROFULA From infancy was treated bv the best physicians and took everybody's cure. Two bottles Matchless Symp cured me. MB8 Eliza Jokes, SCROFULOUS NECK Eight years cured by reniou s ?arsapariiia, 8tter trvine nearly every otuer Known remeoy. John mcinitt. conductor s L, M s K K, Cleveland, C SALT RHEUM eleven years all over my body; took all the. a . emedies advertised, and in the hospital, New o k, twenty weeks: could not eet cured; six ..es of Fenton's Mat hless S7rup cured me. Ghorge a own, Cleveland, O. FEMALE WEAKNESS som .six years: used ev ery alterative known; tried the climate from Min nesota to Texas; could get no relief; after a few month s nte of r cnton s Matchless barsapanlla was cured completely. Mrs ATT H , Ohiojst, Cleveland. O. RHEUMATISM Dr. Fenton: Having been laid up five weeks with Rheumatism, and spent dollar after dollar, my physician told me it must wear off: got up and on crutches as many more weeks: was advised to get six bottles of Fenton's Sarsapa- riila. Five bottles cured me completely. 1 freely recommend the Matchless SyruD as a sure cure for Rheumatism. Yours truly. W . U. Batbs, t. leveland, O. "Thousands Bear Testimony." SCROFULOUS SORE LEG twelve years, cured by Fenton's Sarsaparilla.after trying various nuted blood remedies. Cai-t. Hesry Palmer, Akron, O. SCROFULA, five large abscesses on body, could not turn in bed for weeks, cured by Fenton's Sar- Sarslparilla; had expended over one hundred dol lars previous to using the Acme of Medicine, "Fen ton's Matchless." C. Field. Sod us Point, New York. SCROFULOUS NECK, a number of ulcers, open for nine months; had the nest medical advice in Cleveland, O. A f rieni sent me Fenton's Sarsapa rilla. Twelve bottles made aicrfect and perma- W. H. Mears. North Bloomfleld, O, Cr Bbowk. Wyoming. Dec. 26. 1874. f RHEUMATISM Dr C K Fenton: The six bot ties Sarsaparilla sent me in July latt, cured me of Kheumatssm, and only used five, (one got broken.) t had it tor lour years, and spent nearly one tnous and dollars, stb the best doctors in Montana Ter ritory previous I have got two more customers. Please express me eighteen more bottles to South Pass. Enclosed find the greenbacks. Write me to Camp Brown, as before. Yours truly. J 1. WOODBCM. CONSUMPTION. Dr. C F Fenton. Dear Sir: My wife was sick two years with consumption, we paid out over one thousand dollars aud received no benefits; 1 sent for six bottles of your Matchless Syrup: she took it np and supposed herself cured. One year from this time she felt it coming 01.. I sent to Capt. John Varner, of Cleveland, to send me six more bottles, which completed the cure, for which we thank you, and wish to say to all, we be lieve it the best Renovator and Blood Purifier in the world. Truly, your friend , Caw. Henry Bhock, Port Burwell, Ont. FEMALE WEAKNESS, of seven years standine cured by the use of oue and a half bottles Fenton's matchless sarsaparuia. j&rs. wm. eras. fort liope, Mien. SALT RHEUM eighteen years : used all the no Ud humor cures without effect ; six bottles Fenton's Matchless Sarsaparilla cured me ; it is a dead sure cure. if c uoou, uunaio, i. Every person should read this carefully. Dr Fenton. Cleveland, O. Dear Sir: Five years ago, men in Brazil, coutn America, 1 mere coutrac ted a disease that nearly cost me my life. I was seven mouths iu hospitals Spanish Brazilian and Buenos Ayres but to no purpose. 1 then went to An article excelling in Labor Saving and Dura bility for nse on Stoves, Ranges, Grates, Ac. Crucibles of all Sizes! LIND, HAGERTY & CO., PRACTICAL ill wrights I Contractors & Builders Of all descriptions of !ill IVIfvoliiiiory . Drttrutsand Specifications for Flouring Mills Saw Mills, Distilleries and Gram Elevators irade out on shi.rt notice. Are prepared to take con tracts for building and marhint ry. and give pf .Ton al attention to a., he details of 'construction. Ke pairs of all kinds .omptly attended to wbeth. r or dered by mail or in person. At the old stand of 11 Brooks, (new No.,) 525 No t S. Washington street, PEORIA, ILL AlMrp.. l4fk Kr.-x.mi RELIANCE WORKS MILWAUKEE, WI? 85W W. sM 5 Foundrvmen. nent cure. TO LOAN ON i FROM ONE TO FIVE YEARS time. Interest at 10 ner cent., to be secured on unencumbered Farm Lands in Rock Island, Henry and Whiteside counties. , BANK. vlT rum iJJ"i , Port Byron. Ills. .,-1 H- V. ROGERS . SON. Milwaukee Market. Milwaukee. March 20 Wheat Vc higher: closing strong ; ISSVicasb; 1 30 April ; 1 84 May; No 3, 1 2054. Corn 394. Oats -31 4. Bye 66. Barley 73. Dr. Simmons' It is mild, and medicine. Important Caution. Bet no Powders oi Prepared 8 I M M O N S' LIVER REGULATOR UK less IN OCR ENGRAVED wrapper, with Trade Mark, Stamp and Signa ture unbroken. MACHINISTS Hill Builders & Furnisheij Manufacturercof Superior Steam Engines, French Bun Millstones. Cast-iron Waisr& Gas Plpa, SAW MILL WORK A 8PECIATY. Evervthh-gin rnriir.c madSandsold Ilia ra aepDHcation" J Matn" erT12a pagce,sentf re j Dooley's Patent Combination TOE-CALKS. REGULATOR. J. H. ZEIXIN fc CO., MACON, OA., and PHILADELPHIA. Price, $1. Sold by all Druggiitt. Cienfuegos, Cuba, and speut sixty-four days In the military nospiiai. me coexors iota me if 1 bad any friends Iliad better make my way to them. The American Consul sept me to New York. Last Spring it came on me nguiu. rest in the night was out of the question . a friend lu the St .barle Hotel here (Detroit) advised Fenton's Matchless Syrup; I sent for six bottles. I have only taken four ard rm perfectly well. I must say it surprised me, i.o it mat anew ine condition l was in for five yens. I freely recommend Fenton's Matchless Syruo above any blood purfier in tde catalogue of medicines. Y ours respectfully, Detroit, Mich. E. McKitterick. EWe intend to publish more wonderful evidences. Sold in Rock Island by John Bengston, E Breu nert, T H Thomas and E Koehler. Western Agent, Van Schaack, Stevenson A Reid, Chicago. FtatonM'fg Co , Proprietors Cleveland, O J Put np in boxes containing 35 lbs, each. These Toe-Calks are made from Steel converted from carefully selected brands of Norway and Swedes Iron by a special process which ensures tba utmost ease iu welding, together with th greatest durability in wear. For sale by all Iron, steel and hardware dealer throughout New England. Manufactured solely 0 C. F. DEWICK & CO., 860 Dorchester Ave., South Boton, Hau. KreeLPhiladelnh a. 1 York Metropolis. li&J