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Twenty-Sixth Year. Rock Island, Illinois, Thursday, April 26, L8T7." Established Oct 18, 1851 Railroad Time Table. ROCS ISLAND & ESCSB CO . B. B. tea ve Rock Island at 8 :00 a. n., and 4 :00 p. m. Ar riving at Cable at 11 :10 a. m., and 6:00 p. m. Leave Cable at 6:30 a. m., and 18:45 p. m. Arriving at Rock Island at 8:20 a. m., and 8:00 p. m. H. K. CABLU, General Manager. PEOEIA & S0C23SLAHD SAILWA7. SHORTEST ROUTE TO IDE BAST AND SOUTH. HOESE HAILS aHSS horse; HAMMERED AND FINISHED rssw TELEGEAPHIC. Telegraphed to the Bock Island Argut. 1 SAVE Pattern Si. Mail K. Way Frefght ABRIVB. 5 50 a. m. Mall & Ex. 1 :0B p, m 1 -40 p. m. Western Kx. 5:55 p. m. 6 ;S0 a. m. W ay Freignt 3 "-'5 p. m. The 6:00 a.m. train makes close connection at alva with C B A Q, for Aledo and Keithsbnrg, also at Peoria with PP & J, for Jacksonville, Spring eld. St Louis and' all points aoaih and southwest, rrivltiir lu St Louis at 7:00 p m. The 1 :50 train makes close connection at Galva with O B A Q R R, for the west; arriving alQuincy at 9:45 pm,, also at Peoria with IB & W, and T PA W., for points east and southeast, J. R. Hiluard, Receiver. J. V. MAHOKBTyGen'l. Tk't. Ag't. S2ISAS0. SOCI ISLAND & 7ACI7IC S. S. 801X8 BAST TRAINS U1V1 At 8.35 a. m.:4:S0 p.m.; and 10:00 p. m. Trains arrive from west as above. 5 6 7 ' 8 9 10 I O O 0 ' I ..i 1 OOIH3 WBST T BAINS LEAVE At 6:25 a. .m. ; 9:55 a. m., and 6:00 p. m. arrive from the east as above. Train ST. L07IS. S3CS ISLAND & C2ICA.S0 E. fi. 001110 SOUTH TRAINS LEAVE At 8 :05 a.m. and 7:00 p. m. dally, arrive rans st. loots At 9 :30 a. m. daily, and 9:S0 p. m. simraa tsaihs leati At 5:10 p. m. ABBIVB FBOK 8TBBL1NO At 9:00 a. m. 30AL VALLEY IttNXNa CS.'S TSAINS. ABBIVB. 10:80 a. l 8 :30 P. x. The Ausablc. Nails are Hammered Hot, and the Finishing and Pointing are done Cold, thus Imitating the, I rocess of Making JSaih by Hand. Quality iswy Guaranteed. For sale by all leading Iron nnd Lard- ware houses. ABRAHAM BUSSING, Sec'y, 35 Chambers St., New York. SPECIAL NOTICES. i The most extraordinary discovery in the World is the Great Arabian Bemtdy for Man and Beast 11. U. FARRELL'S CELEBRATED ARABIAN LINIMENT. 1.J1V1. 7:05 a. m. pi:00. WXSTXSK UNION BAILS3AL. LEAVE AKB1VB Out Ex press and Mail 8:35 a h 6:00 ph Nt'.'ht Express 10:15 pm 5:60 am The niirht express lcavincr Rock Island every Sunday nipht at 19 : 15 connects with the train arri ving in Chicago early Monday morning, :no lay over checks given on through tickets from Rock Island to Chicago. Through tickets ouly gc-od on this tiaiu. Tcbaoco HIGHEST PREMIUM; CENTENNIAL EXPOSITIUN AWARDED LOVELL & BUFFINGTON, MANUFACTURERS OF Fine Cut Chewing & Smoking TOI3A.CCO. COVXNGTOK,. Our brands of XT. Chewing are the Fouutaln, Cloth of Oold. Old Congress and 1 . Forum. MAGIC OIL, USE SENSE'S PAIN-KILLING tVIAQIG L "It Works like a Charm." If you Lave got Rheumatism. 1K UKN'NE'S MAGIC OIL. If you have got Kvuralgiu, OIL. U.-vii KENNE'S MAGIC If you have got Colic or t'ra'np", TjSK KEN.NE'S MAGIC OIL. If yon have got any kind of Aciic or i'un-, USE RLNNK'S PAIN -KILLING MAGIC OIL. Tr., if ..uri ,n,t iill lu, nnrurined at. the beneficial effect derived from a thorough and fa.thful use of this popular remedy. It is purely vegetable; safe and cluau to unt internally or externally. Syracuse, N, V., July 2.1th, 1S75. Wm. Renne & Sons, I'ittsfleld, .Vase. Sins As a duty, as well as a privilege, I wiHh to commend to those unacquainted with it healing qualities you r ''Pain-Kilin,; Ma'ic Oil," to be kept IN readiness for e MEiiOEPCiEs, us severe at tacks of bowel difficulties, to be applied exter nally, as a counter irritant, and internally as an anodyne and healer. Also for fresh wounds, having tested it, especially on the cuts, bruises and strains I received in the terrible calamity at the Central Baptist Chnrch, June 23, 1.74. Iu behalf of all tniugs which are good, and truly useful. 1 subscribe myself. Fraturnally yours, Rev. II. A. Sizer. The beautiful and fertile region skirting the des ert of Arabia, abounds with rare plan t and odor ous woods, whence are procured those aromatic gums and balsams of which this Liniment is com posed, ana by whose stimulating, unctions ana penetrating properties it is, when applied, diffused through the whole nervous svs cm, allaying the most intense pain in a few minutes. Try it, when you will be convinced that no p-" pa ration possesses in so high a degree, its perf' 1 1 r n1 ne qualities. Its action is prompt and effect' ve . j .if -etrates the flesh to the bone, relaxes con' - :- d . o-ds.restoring use to limbs paralysed for yvi'n. t v.l where the flesh has wasted away, leaving no Vag but kiu aud bone, excites a healthy act'o -, causing new tlesh to grow out and rill np tlieshr veiled parts. It restores the synovial fluid or joint water, and this Is the reason why it has been so successful in dis eases of the joints. In affections of the Spine, Liver, Lungs and Kidneys, this great remedy stands before any other ever produced, ro- ague cake or enlargement of the spleen, it is a specific. For any intenial Inflammation, you will tinrt it gives great relief. It has no equal in the world for Rheurra tism also, cramps, swelling, riimbness. weak joints. Spine and Chest pains, wounds, chilblains. burns, sore tnroac, Dices or lusecis ana repines, sail rheum, warts, corns, mange, and indeed nearly all diseases which require an external application, and many others, are greatly benefitted by it. It is used exten al'y wltn great success in goitre, or sweneu neck. Scrofula or King"s Evil, Liver Complaint, nervous diseases, c. For Horses or rattle, it is as effectual as iu diseases of mau. Will cure any case nf Sweeney in existence; also, Spavin, Splint, Ring bone, Big-head, Fietnla,Farcy. Poll Evil, Wludgalls Strains, Bruises, tc. DB. SCHENCK'S STANDARD REMEDIES. The standard remedies for all diseases of the lungs are Schbnck's Pulmonic Syrit, Schemcr s See Weed Tonic, and Schekck a Mandrake Pill.b aud if taken before the lungs are destroyed, a speedy cure is effcted. To these three medicines Dr. J. II. Sclienk, of Philadelphia, owes his unrivalled eucess in the treatment of pulmonary disease. The Pulmonic Syrnp 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 iff, the patient has rtst and 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. Scbenck's Man drake Pills act on the liver, removing all obstruc tions, relax the ga'i bladder, the bile starts freely and the liver is soon recieved. Pcnenck's Sea Weed Tonic is a gentle stimulant aud alterative; the alkali of which it is mixes with i he food aud prevents sou sists the digostion by touiug up the healthy conuuion. so that inonlc yrup wiumaiie goou oio.m; iu ii me iuus heal, and the patient will Burely get well if care is taken to orevent freBh cold. eitner per- European War Matter. London, April 26. It is rumored that the Khedive will send the Sultan 18,000 men. Turkish troops are reported as oc cupying Kalafat. It is expected the Rou manian parliament will declare war against Turkey to-day. Turkish vessels will be embargoed hy Russia from the 1st of May. The imperial manifesto was read in all the churches of the Russian empire and en thusiastically received.. The inhabitants of the Greek island of Hydra have refused to obey the law calling out the extraordi nary reserves and have destroyed the con script list and telegraph connecting the island with Athens. rp l i . .i --. xumey, jn repiy to tne liussian mani festo, alter quoting the eighth article of the treaty of x'aris, says: "Although it is not the Ottoman govern A 1 "1. 1 . . . - . mem wmcn tnreatens and takes the initia tive of aggression, and although, conse quently, it was, by right, the fpart of Rus sia to appeal to these stipulations of the treaty, the imperial government, in order to avoid all misunderstanding, applies to tno powers to use their good omces in the grave circumstances in which it is placed by applying the article before mentioned and thus putting an end to the dangerous ten sion attectmg tne relations ot the two states. The I'orte expresses its conviction that the friendly powers, true to the feeling of benevolent interest which they have never ceased to manifest to the Ottoman empire, will seize this opportunity to arrest the outbreak of a great war.thus sparing those countries the painful extremities with which they are threatened and Europe herself the trouble and danger resulting fiom a "conflict between the two states a coLfiict of which the Porte can justly repu diate the entire responsibility The remarks appeal but thinks it comes too The greater part of Russian troops are moving in the direction of Belgrade to se cure a passage through Dobrudscha, which is expected to be the object of the prin cipal attack. It is thought the Turks will not arrive in time to prevent the passage of the Russian army. The telegraph lines between Roumania and Turkey are interrupted. the general assembly are a little off on .the southern policy, and while a few are will ing to express their dissatisfaction openly, others keep quiet to avoid any split in the party, and in order to win the next fall s campaign, at which a governor and a gen eral assembly which will choose a United States senator are to be elected. It is probable true that a fair majority of the Republicans here stick firmly to Hayes, some because they hold office, or hope to; some because they hope for the best, but the majority because they fully believe Hayes is an honest man, and is doing what h thinkt, is for the best. The Democrats are well suited, and declare that their party stands in better shape than it has tor years. Very few of the leading men of either party seem to take any stock in any Bcheine looking to the formation of a new political party whose platform shall be broad enough for every body to stand on. Ottumwta, Iowa, April 24. Fifteen guns, eight to seven, were hred at 12 o clock to-day, in honor oi the withdrawal of troops in New Orleans and the death of carpet-bagging in Louisiana, lhe Demo crats bung out their campaign banner in front of their old headquarters, to signify their indorsement of Hayes's southern policy. The anti administration men are immensely disgusted, and their curses are both loud and deep. Columbia, S. C, April 24. The re moval of troops from the support of Pack ard was celebrated here to-day by artillery firing. South Carolina and Louisiana are free again. Monmouth, 111., April 24. The Mon mouth Democracy are much elated over the Louisiana situation, and to-day at noon celebrated the triumph of right by firing one hundred guns, Petersburg, 111., April 24. The end ol military and carpet-bag rule in the south was celebrated here to-day at noon by cannon and flying flags. With the MOLINE. Gov. Times' Paris correspondent, (exception or a rew oi me most radical, upon the abiectness of this 1 there 1S general rejoicing over the result. comes too late, f Memphis, lenn., April 24, A salute of thirty-eight guns for the restored union was fired at 4 o'clock this afternoon followed by a presidential salute of 21 guns, ex- confederate and ex-union soldiers partici pating in the demonstration, lhe national colors were raised on the bluff in front of the city overlooking the father of waters during the firing, and a band was in at tendance playing ' Hail, Columbia, and other national airs. Watertown, N. Y., April 24. There general rejoicing in Malone to day. SOUTH CABOX.12TA. Hampton's SXessag ture. to tne Iiegiala- Columbia. April 20 Governor Hamp ton, in his message to the legislature con vened to-day, says: "I cherish the hope that you will not forget the animosity engendered by political strife and rise suociior to the petty considerations of partisanship and, devoting yourselves with patriotic zeal to the service or your state, lags are flying and cannons firing over the- i 18 inne;,s.au?e a9 9 aDy .ner rouie settlement of the Louisiana question. ? V,UC"S- " woriu remm- uenuir. iiuvkihwiw SI food and the Pul- AU who wish to consult Dr. Schenk. soually or by letter, can do so at his principal office corner of Sixth and arch Sts., Philadelphia, every Monday. Schenk s medicines are sold by a t druggists throughout the country. LINDSEY'S BLOOD SEARCHER la the frreawst Blood rt-meuy of the a??. ( Fitter. Rcmfula, Ulcers. Boiia, Pimplei, and all Blood d i Tield to it wonderful bowers. Ture Blood is the. guarmntet- of health. Head it cured my sod or crotuia. J itrotnu, Paiiutrill, O. " H cured my child of Frrsij as.' Mru.K. Smelt zrr. Larimers I 'a. Prioe SI t R. KKLLERS A CO., Prop's. Pittdhtireh, Pa. ho (tenuin has our name oo tmrtoni of wrapper, 2 renne's magic oil. Camptioriiie ! Is a purely vegetable and general family remedy. Ikeep It IU tne UOUSe lo u5 IU cuse Ol eiuert;ciii y. Trv it internally. It cures Cholera Morbus, Diar rhoea, Pains in the Stomach, Indigestion, Coughs, Sore Throat. Colds. &c. Use it exterually. It cureB. Cattarh, fiprains.Cuts, Bruises, Old Sores. UeoHacbe, Toothache, and in tact almost all the aches and puins flesh is heir to. Sold bv all dealers in Medicine. WM. RENNE & SONS, Prop'rs, Plttsfleld, Mass USE RENNE'S PAIN.KILLING MAGIC O I Hi All ye Hen. Wcmsn and Children, Van Schaack, Steveson:& Reid, Wholesale Ag'W Chicago. Ills. For sale InlHock Island by O. Grot- an, aud E. tircunert. (b the mosr effectual remedy use. inves the best satisfaction will not grease or stain tne most ueuciue launu has a pleasant and refreshing olor. It will linme diately relieve and cure Kheuiiiatism, Chronic and Acute; Neuralgia ana jatarru, uezuacue auu Swelled Face, Sore Throat, Sprains aud Bruises, Bunions and Uhiimains, eruptions oi tue naiu, Pain in Chest, Back or Limbs, llurns and Scalds. Kor sale by ail urnggists. you will strive earnestly to restore us lost prosperty, revive its wasted industry, reform all abuses in its government, pro mote peace, harmony, good will and jus tice among all classes and parties. All efforts to brin about better state affairs iil prove unavailing until the finances of the state are put iu a healthy condition and credit established on a sound and honorable footing." He declares that every honest obligation should be determinedly met but care be taken to discover what are honest obliga tions and to tret matters in shape he sue- s composed efcts a commission of one member of each iring, it as- j & , , oinaVh to a house, the state comptroller aud treasurer and three citizens, this comuiittee to investigate funds and floating indebtedness and shall certify to validity of obligations with a report to be made to the next gen eral asemblv. The records and books of consolidated bonds- outstanding, with th nature of securities being withheld by late officials he is unable to state with accuracy what portion of the public debt has been converted into consolidated bonds but he estimates the amount yet to be funded at about S3.000.0O0. The rest of the u-esst:-5 is devoted to considering the date financial policy. He urges the es tablichment of a system of free schools which will place the benefits of education within the reach of all, and characterizes the present svstem as a mockery, a swindle on the scholar?, and teachers who are un paid, while the people's money is squan dered. He says: "1 have now before m a teacher's pay certificate t which the board of school trustee., consisting of three members, have each affixed his cross mark as his signature." 1 sold, is a luxury to gives instant rtuei. flST'One tramp this morning. tHenry Bratlund, arrested by Offi cer Olson for being drunk and disorderly, was fined $5 and costs. No money. Let off on promise to pay. EIy's A. & P., telegraph office, in the corner of the post office, is going to be rearranged, and will be an ornament instead of a nuisance hereafter. JJ3?The Gazette says, "Mr. J. Hun toon, township collector, is going his rounds, trying trt find out the value of property." We thought that was the busi ness of the attestor. S6?Mike Connell has been adding to his restaurant stock every thing that is at all saleable, but his ingenuity is not yet ex hausted, for he is now making arrange ments to start a shooting gallery in con nection with his shop. JJSaT'A large black dog lies dead in the alley back ol Dr. Khngburg 8 residence A few such carcases, if left to lie such warm Weather as this, will make the atmosphere speak loudly. The street commissioner or the police should cause it to be removed and buried. jgT'Grand preparations have been made by the Odd Fellows of the three lodges for the celebration which is f o occur to-morrow und no doubt it will be a success. Port Byron Lodge No. 626, are invited to be present and participate. Following is the programme: Street parade, leaving P. O. block at 5:30 p. m.. marching through some of the principal streets alter which they will congregate at Manufacturers' Lodge, is o. 485, at 8 o'clock p. m. exercises. 1 Opening Ode. 2 Anniversary ceremoi.ies, conducted by P. U J. E Taylor, of No. 1S3; N. O. Peter Wilson, of No. 583; U. O. James McKialey, qf No. 4S5, chap lain. 3. Song by Glee Club. 4. Address by Rev. W. M. Coilins. 5. Song by tilee Club. Five minute speeches by various brethrtn. ti. Supper, after which a social time. All members of the order stopping in the city are cordia'ly invited to be present. FLUID LI3ET1THT3. pLBID L IGilTiMNG 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. EEGA1IAS. WILLIAM L. BOBINSON, MANUFACTURER OF E Gr ALI A AND LODGE SUPPLIES, For Odd Fellows. Masons, Druids, Kuights of Pythias, Red Men, Temperance, and all other Societies. DEALER IN- Gold and Silver Laces, Fringes, STARS, BRAIDS, ETC. 386 Main Street,. . . , WORCESTER, MASS Shew Cases. LTJTKE & MEHAH, (Successors to J, R. ZEIGLKH.; Manufacturers of METAL & WOOD Tiie Way to Reach CMcagro Monday - Morning. There is no Sunday night traiu east over the C, R. I. & P. R. R.. but there is over the Western Union road to Milwaukee and Racine. It sometimes happens that a person wishes to leave for Chicago Sunday night. and in such cases they can take a sleeper here at 10 o'clock Sunday night, via W. U. R. R. and be in Chicago Monday morning. Scoundrel and Dead-Beat Exposed. From the Xets York Sun, April 22, l"77. Mr. Lester Lester Wallack desires the publication of the following card: Wai lack's. New York. Auril 20. 1377. To the Editor f The Sun. Sir: I shall feel greatly obliged if you will allow me space to say, in answer to several inquiries recently addressed to m?. that one James Hallaik, now traveling through the western states with what he bills as the 'Wallack's Theatre Combina tion, has not anv connection whatever with me or my theatre, and that, to the best of my belief, not one person in his company has ever been a member of mine. Lester Wallack. It affords us great pleasure to give the auove tne Lenent or our circulation. J ins fellow, Jim Wallack, with poor old druoken John Dillon, has been roaming over the west, advertising his second-rate show as connected with Wallack's of New York and Li? actors as from Wallack's in New Yutk, etc., etc., and thus obtaibing some standing and credit. This office was duped once by him in that way and probabb every large town in the west has been sold iu the same way. We are glad that Mr. Lester Wallack has exposed the humbug. Hurrah for Springer. From the Jontuboro III. Gazette. We return the thanks of the Democracy of southern Illinois to Hon. William M. Springer, member of congress from the Springfield district. By his individual efforts more than that of any other mem ber, the centennial steal of $1,500,000 was prevented. This money will be returned to the treasury, and the Philadelphia sharps are minus this big plum they intended to cobble, Hurruh for Springer! Special Meeting' of the Board of super visors. THE REQUEST. To John V. Cook. Clerk of the Board of Supervisor of hock island County, Illinois: The undersigned, being one-third of the members of said Board, hereby request that a special meeting thereof be held on the eighth day of May, 1877, at 2 o'clock p. in., at the Supervisors' Room, in said county. April 0, lbn. W L Sweeney. D O Reid, Tuos Kerr. Simon Hirsch, H S Case, John Aster, James Taylor. the CALL. Pursuant to a request of one-third o the members, a provided by law.a specia moeting of the Board of Supervisors o Rock Islaud County, Illinois, will be held on Tuesday the 8th day of May, 1877, at 2 o clock, p. m. at the bupervisors Hall, in said county. JOHN V. COOK. 4-13dltw4w Countv Clerk April 13th, 1877. TO-DAYS' ADVERTISEMENTS. MANUTACTUEEBS. MIL CflilPl MANUFACTURERS OF POINTED, POLISHED AND FINISHED SHOW CAStSi OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. 215 Hamilton Street, P3CPIA, ILL Correspondence solicited and orders prompt; filled. LUTKE A MEHAN. FIELD BROS., Agents. Rock Island. Horse Shoe Nails RECOMMENDED BY OVER MEDICAL. 20,000 HORSE SHOERS j fSN TWIM BROTHERS YEAST. The Most Reliable Dry Hop Yeast in Market. MATHEWS' FINANCIAL LIQUID STARCH GLOSS Gives a splendid gloss and finish to all starched goods, making them whiter and cleakeii ttan wax or anything else, and prevents the iron from eticking. Trial bottle free. Put np in 4-oz bottles, price 15c. Sold by Gro cers and Druggists. A. I. MATHEWS & CO., Mut.ay St., N. Y. THE MOLINE SAVINGS BANK (Chartered by the Legislature of Illinois.) MOLINE - - - ILLINOIS Ouen daily from A. M. to 8 P. M., and on Tuesday and Saturday Evenings from 1 to 8 o clock. Intereit Allowed on Deposits at the rate of i to 6 per Cent, per Annum. Deposits received in amounts o$l and upwards. SECURITY AND ADVANTAGES. The private property of thcTrusteesisresponsible to the depositors. The officers are prohibited from borrowing any of Its moneys. Minors and married women protected Dycpeciauaw. Officisbs: S. W. Whkblock, President; Joh Good, Vice President; C. F. Ukmenway. Cashier. Trustees: 8 W. Wheelock. Porter Skinner, C. W. libdell. Nelson Chester, H W. Candee, C. T. Grant, A. 8. Wr'g'H, C. F. Hemingway, John Good. J. M. Christy, O. H. Stoddard, rrrhe only chartered Savings JJank in Rock Island Counw. HOWE'S Concentrated SYBUP BLOOD PURIFIER! How the Declaration of War was Received by tne Bussian Sailors in New York. New York, April 2G. The declaration of war by the Czar was i-ead simultaneous ly ol board the three vessels forming the llussiau squadron in this pott aud received with the loud huzzas of the officers and crews, followed by singing the Te deum, and prayers for the success of the Musco vite arms. Cables say a fight is imminent for the railway bridge over the river Seveth at liarbosctn. i ne tvussians succeeded m seizing it. while three Turkish gunboats have entered the river with instructions to destroy it. Gold and Silver Watches, plain and set Gold Rings. J jwelry of all kinds and styles, and everything in the line at Ep stein s btar Block. 21a6twlt - - - - Popular illustrated book (2G0 pages) on , Manhood! Womanhood 1 Marriage! m pediments to Marriage; the cause and I cure. Sent securely sealed, post-paid, tor 50 cents, by Da. C. WniTTIER, 617 St. Charles street, St. Louis, Mo., the great specialist, tvead his work. Weather Probabilities W a shington, A pr. 20, The Signal Ser vice observations taken at 10 o'clock this j forenoon indicate the following weather probabilities tor this afternoon and to nii?ht: Indications for the northwest: Threat ening weather and rain with north to east - i r ii; i i i : i. - - , . .. . m 1 Ti a , ..... ..,,........ .....i I OTIUUO. I.IIIUK fCl I UUl.l.l HUM DIIKU1 lOVrf t LJ I ne wreaiesi eiuuu onutr mmi.ho;.uv.i - . triumphant! a perfect success i Curing temperature during rest of lhursday and Cancers. scrofula, nutnors, weakness, etc. n iniw lD northern portions cold northeast to mil DIUUV, IjITCI, Q&iu ... V. L. .... by tiruJTKtsU everywnere. i-nce $i, or six uoiucs for $5. C. B. HOWE, M. D , Seneca FallB, N. Y. ly cloudy weather. northwest winds, high barometer and part Hever Failing SPECULATION flQUE QyR In Wall Street. 8500,000 has been made in a single investment tliw. This of course is an extraordinary occur rence: but ordiuurily $H can real iae say $25,000. Eveu sums as low as 1 can be safely invested.when favorable result can show proni oi a.uou. Circulars elviue full information sent free by ad uressinif aaaa-'av w w, " i No. 11 Wull St. AND TONIC BIT r Kits. It will cure permanent ly Chills, Ague, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Debility, all nervous ana kidney diseases, isveiy bottle war ranted to give perfect satisfaction. Pic $1, or six bottles $5. Send stamp for etiromo free. C. B. QOWfi, M. V , Proprietor Seneca r ails, jn. x. Sole by John Bengston ana i n i nomas, orag gists. Rock Island. , N. Y. if-M. if - - - - - I puts mmmm calls i STRADDLES ! ! AUTISTIC TAILOBING ZIMMER & STEGEMANN, Brisk Provision Market in Hew Tork. jNEW XORK, April un. isusiness yes- terdav on Produce Exchange is stated to be much larger than any day for several years, ut gram 200,000 Dusneis poid. lu provisions 1,700 barrels ot pork sold at an advance of 50 cents a barrel and 10,000 cases of lard at an advance of 374 to 40 cents a case. The Bothina, which sailed vestcrdav. took 40,000 bushels ol wneat and a large quantity ot cotton and leather, Hotel Burned in Indiana. Cincinnati, April 26. A fire at Loo footo, Ind., at an early hour this morning, destroyed the Jackerman Hotel ana stable, together with fit teen horses, lioss fiU, 000; insured $3,000. TeD dwellings were so burned: loss $1,200. insurance in iEtna, Amazon and Hartford companies. No. 1,908 Second Ave N. side Union Square, SS.Sa.SIH.Sal.SfiL Merchant I ALmXSEB FEOTHINQEAM & CO. Banker Hnd Brokers, No IS Wall street. New York, make fi.r customers Investments in Cotton Privi 1'Tet. in amount to unit, from 10 bales upwards, in 7 days, in davs. one montb. two months, three montlis. Hud six months contracts, which frequent ly return from ten to forty times the amount inves ted. Future Contract huupht and sold on a mar- Kin of ic. Explanatory Circular and Daily Report ui un voiion market sent tree. ltr I A Few Samples of Public Opinion. Colujlbus, U., April 24. liver since the order for the removal of the troops from the New Orleans state-house there has been a general kick among a large share of Republicans, and men who two months aeo fairly worshiped Hayes now . . . I A k : ... niwinlo .j rwl fnmihlv v Manv of 1VD TTTQT OffflffrfflPTl A T. A R(JK AK 1WKLL HiaUlU utul Ufvutj' wmm . . -j - J tne oia ume Dairy woraer ro uuouuuucui, and say they have been tricked and played nnon bv a man to whom they contributed both dollars aud sweat to elect. Full one-third of the Republican members f 1 1 11 assorted stock of English and French Caesimeres, Diagonals, Worsted Suitings, Beavers, Doeskins, etc., etc. - pg-All work guaranteed and prices reasonable For sale by all first-class Grocers. Factories "at Peoria, III. ; Detroit, Mich, loo, N. Y.. and Toronto, Ontario. Water- STEELE'S PATENT SAND BOX AXLES, MANCFACTUESD BY New York Market. New York, April 2i. FINANCIAL. Gold-1 07. Mouey-3V4. Government Better. . S. Bonds 0$ cent 5-SO's 1881 1.14 1SU5 old l.lOy IStW n. w 1A9S i67 i.n " li?Cf 1.14 U. S. 10.40'S 1.18S New S's 1.U Currency 6' 1.24 ? COMMERCIAL. Wheat Feverish ; higher; No 2 Milwaukee 1 95 I It U0; no sales. Corn Feverish : higher: new mixed westera 67 t8; old do 6870. Oats Firmer; mixed western 4rxsbl. Pork Less firm ; 10 75. Lard Easier; 10 85. Whisky-l li&! 14. GOODYEAR & IVES, 539 State Street NEWr H 4VEN, CONN Which, after a trial of elcht vears. are acknowl edged by Carriage Makers, Livery Men, and all who bave given thm a trial, to be the best in use. - The particular advantages which have been proved for tnem, are: 1st. The protection of the arm of the Axle from running drv and from sand and water. The sand box serving to keep oil from working out. and any substance from the outside working In, the arm is at all times kept perfectly clean. 2nd. As has been proved by actual use, they will retain ths oil longerthan any other Axle, requiring less irequent oiling, iney nave oeen known to run S00 miles at one oiling. 3rd. The simplicity; there are ro extra pieces to get worn out and lost, no complicated fixtures to get out oi order, more tnan ine ordinary naw rel ent Axles. CATARRH. A Case of Six Years' Standing, accom panied by Distressing Symptoms, Cured hy the Use of Two Bottles of SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE, Messrs. Weeks & Potter: Gentlemen. Please allow me to testify to the r:eat merits of Sanfobd's Radical Cube for Ca- tarkh. r or six years I nave suuerea greany, par ticularly wh'le troubled with a cold. The accumu lation of mucus in my head and throat, kept me constantly hawkiug and spittiug, rend ring my presence in. company extremely emrjarrassing 10 mvsalf and friends. Six mouths ago 1 was induced to try oasford 8 radical L-t RE. Alter using two bottles I find mvself nearly, if not quite, perma nently cured, l nave since recommended over one nundred bottles with the greatest success. Respectfully yours, WM. W. ARMSTRONG. December 25, 1S74. 159 Harrison Ave., Boetod. CATARRH. Helped Her the most of any Medicine She ever Used. Sirs Enclos d please find three dollars, for which send me three bottles of Sanford's Radical Ccre for Catarrh. The last helped me the most oi any medltlue 1 ever used, ion rain respect. Mrs. LOR A S CHASE. , July 5, 1875. Hardwick, Mass. CATARRH. Prom George W.Shattuck, Esq., late Foreign Entry Clerk, Boston Custom House. Gentlemen.- -I have been troubled with Catarrh for several years, but by the use of your remedy it has been greatly relieved. This summer 1 have been entirelyi free from it. I make use of it in my family for colds in the head, and find it an effectual remedy. I can conUdeuily recommend it to all who are similarly atliicted. Very truly yours. UCtoUerSti, 1S74. ULO. V . SUAlTUtK. PERSEVERE n the Use of this Remedy until Cured. It contains the Great Healing Ele ments of Plants in their es sential form as' Obtained by Distillation. Catarrh, in its extent and destructive force, stands next to Consumption, and is closely allied to it; for in certain constitutions the transitions from one to the other is only a question of time. It is there- lore a singular thing tuat tuose aimcted with it should not make It the object oj their lives to rid themselves of it. A single bottle of any remedy cannot, in thechrouic rtage, effect a cure, nor even nring trie system rnder its influence fully. In mauy such cases the bones and cartilage of the nose are eaten sway, the organs of bearing, of see ing, and of tas'iug, so affeced as to be rendered useless, lhe uvulva so elongated and inflamed as to oroducea constant ana distressing cougn. Tne re turn to health must necessarily be slow, under the most favorable circumstances, when so seriously af flicted; but as tue evideu;e of Its great value daily comes to hand, we become more and more satisfied tnat there does not exist a case of Catarrh that can not be cured by a judicious and persistent nse of Sanford s Radical Ccbk fob Catarbu The re lief in every case obtained from the first dose is an indication of what it will do when the system is brought constitutionally under its influence. Samfobd s Radical Clbb is sold by all whole sale and retail druggists throughout the United States. Price 1. All Nails are made ol the bctt NORWAY IRON, and Warranted perfect and ready for driving. Orders filled promptly and at the lowe rates by GLOBE NIL C0MT BOSTON. LIND, HAGERTY & CO., PRACTICAL Millwrights ! Contractors & Builders Of all descriptions of Chicago Mariiet. Chicaoo. April 36. -Unsettled ; lower and heavy ; rather dull ; i bnen excited 54H cash; ! Wheat- fit bid Mav: tM.lnne Corn Weak and lower at close; hai and higher; sales (Hi June; closed Jane. Oats Firm; 40 cash ; 41 bid Jane. Rye -Higher. 93. Barley Firm : 80. Pork Act! ve but weak and lower ; 16 05 cash ; 16 30 June. Lard Heavy aud lower; 10 14J4 cash ; 10 85 June W hisky Higher; 9 50. LIVE STOCK. HoBS-Beceipts 19.000; market very quiet; buy ers asklnf concessions of 10c per 100 lbs; quota tions nominally 5 4.r.5 85; heavy 5 41K3& bu. Cattle Slow; loiac lower; receipts o,wu. St. Eouis Market. St. Lows, April 80. Wheal Higher but slow; No S fall; 2 10 cash; 8 May ; No 3, 8 08HO8 10. corn Kxcitea; niguer; msr,. Oats-Higher; 89 bid. Rye Higher; 90 bid. Whisky-l 08. Pork- Higher ; 16 00lli 50 Lard Firm ; summer 10 00. LIVE STOCK. Hogs Receipts 2,700; unchanged; 4 905 50. Milwaukee Market. H- M'LWAUKM, April 86 Wheat -85c lower; closing weak; No 1,195; No 2. 1814. Corn -Firm; 68. Oats -42. Rve- 89. Barley 83. . , . . PENSIONS ARE PAID E disabled in line f duty, n by a c c i d e n t or otherwise. A WOl .N O of any kind, the loss of a Finger or To, or the loss of an Eye, a UCJIN TUBE, if but slight gires a pension. Disease of lJunga or Varicose Veins give a pension. It U V N X Y. If iischarged for wound, injuries or rupture, you get full boun ty. -Send & sumps for copy of Pension and Bounty Acts. Address all letters to F. H. FITZ3Z2ALD, U. S. Claim Agent, Indianap olis, lnd. Bar-On all letters mark P. O. Box OsVfc J0L1ZT ST0H WM. A. STEEL, PROPRIETOR OF THE Joliet Stone Quarries. Dealer in the Best Quality of Dimension, Flagging, Rubble and every kind of BUILDING AND MONUMENTAL STONE. These are the most extensive Quarries to thin section of country, shipping more stone than all the others pat together, of all thicknesses, from two Inches to fifty-two inches thick : and lhe quan tity quarried is so great that almost any order can he nuea on uie spot, , . . Machinery. Drciuts and Specifications for Flonrine Mills Saw Mills, Distilleries and Grain Elevators trade I out on short notice. Are prepared to take con tracts for building and machinery, and give p .ton al attention to a., ne details oi construction, lie pairs of all kinds .omptly attended to whelh.r or dered by mail or in person. At tne oia stand oi H Brooks, (new No..l 55 No 16 S. Washington street PEORIA. ILL Arlrlre.. T.nrVFnx.ft04 "WILCOX SIIM PLATE COMF1 Show Room,2 Maiden Lane, N. Y. Factories, West Meriden, Conn. Mann f acturere of tjUBsssks&aaUBsUattsib. Plated Tea Sets PORCELAIN LINED COLLINS' VOLTAIC PLASTERS Afford the most Grateful Re lief in all Affections of the Chest arid Lungs. CHRONIC PLEURISY CURED. Messrs. Weeks & Potteh: Gentlemen. Having for many months past suf- lereownu a very lame side, cauea oy my pnysician I f rp ia ii Chronic Pleuoisy, caused by a fonuer injury and I LOtteG 2111(1 IC6 Water LlmS. iiuimenis, as well as me so-canea rneumatic cares, I ed one of yourCoLUHs' Voltaic PlatiB3, which EPERGNES. tn m v irrent nurori&tt. relieved th n.in .nil ...... I J j i - - - ," j v. svt. Ice Pitchers, Castors, WAITEES, ness r lnioet immediately, and I have been able to attend to my household affairs ever since with per fect eae and comfort, whereas before the applica- I tion oi your invaluable Dlaeter t was w-.n-j-l i,i to do anything. I consider them inestimable, aad enau wuu pleasure recommend them to the affiict- ea. i ours respectfully, Mrs. FRANCES HARKWAN. Obland, Me,, April 81, 1878. There is no medical or protective appliance that wm prove so graieioi ana eneccve in Tickling Coaghs, Irritation and Soreness of the Chest and Lungs. We believe them capable of preventing se- Sold by all druggist for 25 cent. Sent ob re ceipt of 20 cents (or one, ii 85 for six, or i8.25 for jweive. careiuuy wrappeo, ana warrantee penect l b j WEEKS 6 POTIEK, Proprietors, Boston, Mass. FRUIT STANDS, CAKE BASKETS, BERRY DISHES, 3poon &c JsTorlis, Fearl, Ivory and Bteel Bandied KNIVES. &C., tScC. sfcC : tThese Goods can be found at all Tint niua Dealers in Plated Ware. In porchaaine call for WILCOX'S OUADRUrLE PT ATTt