Twenty-Sixth Year.
(Rock Island, Illinois, Saturday, April 28, 1877.
Established Oct' 18, 1851
Railroad Time Table.
SOCK ISLAND k ME-CIS CO . S. E.
Leave Rock Island at KB a. m., and 4 :00 p. m. Ar
riving at Cable at 11 UO a. m., and A:QO p. m.
Leave Cable at 6:80 a. m., and 13:45 p. m. Arriving
at Rock Ialand at 8;S0 a. m., and 8:00 p. tn.
R. K. CABLU, General Manager.
FEOSIA B05S:iSLANS RAILWAY.
SH0RT18T BOUTS TO IBB BAST AND SOUTH.
LI1VI ABRIVB.
BsHtern Ki. B 50 a. tn. Mall & Ex. 1:02 p,m
Mall A Ex. 1 '40 p. m. Western Ex. 5:55 p. m.
Way Freight ;40 a. m. Way Freight 8 :25 p. m.
The 8:00 a.m. train makes close connection at
alva with-C B & O. t or Aledo and Keithsbnrg,
also at Peoria with P F A J, for Jacksonville, Spring
. eld, St Louis and all points south and southwest,
arriving tn St Louts at 7:00 p m.
Tho 1:50 train makes close connection atOalva
with C B A i K K, for the -west ; arriving at yulncy
at 9:45 p m., also at Peoria with I B & W, and T
PA W., for points east and southeast,
J. B. Hiujabd, Receiver.
J.. V. Mahonby, Qen'l. Tit. Agt,
61I0ASO,SQ8S XSLAStli FACI7IC S. B.I
SOIXa BAST TBAIKS XiBATB
At 8.35a. m.; 4:80 p.m.; and 10:00 p. m. Trains
arrive from west as above.
MIX) WBST TRAINS LBAVb!
At 8:25 a "m.: 9:55 a. m., and 6:00 p. m. Train
arrive from the east as above.
ST. LOOTS. BOCK ISLAND 4 C2Z5A90 B.B.
HTW9 SOUTH TBAIUS LBAVB
At 8 :05 a. m. and 7 :00 p. m. dally,.
ARBIVB FROM ST. LOUIS
At 9 :W a. m. daily, and 8:50 p. m.
8TIELIN3 TSAIHS IXiTX
At 5:10 p. m.
ABBIVB rBOM STBBLTBa
At 10:40 a. m.
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SOESE NAILS
ORBLUEOw
HAMMERED AND FINISHED
TELEGRAPHIC.
Telegraphed to tht Bock Island Argue.
5 6 7 8 9 10
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The Ausable Nails
are Hammered Hot and the
Finishing and Pointing
are aone void, thus imitating
the Process of Making Nails 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.
- -SPECIAL NOTICES.
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the Great Arabian Remedy for Man and Beast
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ARBIVB.
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THE RUSSIAN-TURK0 WAR.
London, April 28. A special from
Athens reports that the Greek govern
ments while actively arming, intends for
the present, to (maintain an attitude of
reserved neutrality.
The Czar has sent Prince Nicholas the
military order of St George.
Gen. Vukavitz, Montinegrin leader, has
been ordered to Grahavo where a strong
advanced guard of Montinegrins is sta
tioned; another leader has been sent to
Drobniak with 1.600 men to assume the
offensive, and a third, yesterday, occupied
Sistave Albania.
London, April 28, The Pall Mall
Gazette says the Danube is declared
closed to navigation by the Russian com
mander. Lloyds says neutral vessels
must leave as soon as loaded: no inward
vessel will be allowed to pass after Sunday.
The Khedive.is reported as favorable to
the neutralization ot the Suez canal, Jnegotia-
iions ior wnicu are progressing, tie is
willing to sell his 1,500 founders' shares.
rlOME, April 28. The powers have
answered ,the porte's claim for mediation
of the powers in virtue of article eight,
treaty of Paris, by informing the Turkibh
government that negotiations so long car
ried on fulfilled this article and the porte's
claim is untounded.
Manchester, April 28. The Guar
dian says it is rumored that there is
WESTERK UNION BAILSOAD.
LBAVB
Day Express and Mall 8:35 a m
Nlebt Express 10:15 p
ARBIVB
6:00 r
5:50 am
The niirht finrcss leaving Rock Island every
Sunday night at 19:15 connects with the train arri
ving in Chicago early Monday morninr. No lay
over checks given on throng n tickets from Rock
Island to Chicago. Through tickets only good on
this tiam.
The beautiful and fertile retrion skirting the des
ert of Arabia, abounds with rare olants and odor
ous woods, whence are procured those aromatic conflict of opinion between Lord Beacons-
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Wny let aches and pamB yonr temper spoil T
A cure is sure by using
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REN SB'S MAGIC OIL cures Rheumatism,
KKNNK'SJ MAGIC OIU cures iNeuraigia,
RENNE'S MAGIC OIL cures Hprains,
RENNK'S MAGIC OIL cures Bruises,
KESNE'S MAGIC OIL cures Colic,
KENN'E'S MAGIC OIL. cures Cholera Morbus,
REXNE'8 AGIC OIL cures Coughs.
RENK'8 MAGIC OIL cures Sore Throat
"It Works likb a caarm.
Datton, Ohio, August 27, 1875.
Mibhrb. Wm. Rennk & Sons,
Gekts Please send me at once by express one
dozzun bottles large size Magic Oil. The Magic Oil
does Indeed work like a charm. Six years ago
mother bad a fall which came very near resulting
fatally. She reaovered her health in some degree
during the year followine, but she sustained such
severe Injuries, especially In her spine and left arm
nd shoulder, that sue was a I morn neipie.s. Ho
ping a change of climate might be beneficial, the
spring of the second year after her fall she went to
L tlca.N. Y., to visit some relatives. While there
she obtained and used some of vour Magic Oil ; it
relieved ber almost immediately , so much so th t
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Some folks seem o be prond of telling how "lame
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that "nothing can cure me!" but when we such
,'awful folks" to nee RENNE'S PAIN-KILLING
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lameness and charm away their pains, but we ac
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posed, and by whose stimulating, unctions and
penetrating properties it Is, when applied, diffused
through the whole nervous system, allaying the
most iutcute pain in a few minutes. Try it. wnun
yon will De convinced tnatno preparation possesses
in so high a degree, its perfect anodyne qualities.
Its action is prompt and effective. It penetrates the
flesh to the bone, relaxes contracted cords,restoring
use to limbs paralysed for years, and where the
tlesh has wasted away, leaving nothing bnt tkin
and bone, excites a healthy action , causing new
flesh to grow out and nil np the shrivelled parts, it
restores the synovial fluid or joint water, and this
is the reason why it hSB been so successful in dis
eases of the joints, m anections oi me tiptoe,
Liver. Lungs and Kidneys, this great remedy stands
before any other ever prortneed. For ague cake or
enlargement of the spleen, it is a specific. For any
internal lnnammauon. you will una it gives great
relief. It has no equal in the world for Rheuma
tism also, cramps, swelling, numbness, weak
joints. Spine and Chest, pains, wounds, chilblains.
burns, sore tnroat, bites oi insects ana reptiles, 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
eJtten al'y witn great success in goitre, or swelled
uect, bcroiuia or lung s avn, Liver ompiaiui,
nervous diseases. c. For Horses or Cattle, it is as
effectual as in diseases of man. Will cure any case
of Sweeney in existence ; also. Spavin, Splint, King
bone, Big-head, Fistula,Farcy. Poll Evil, Wlndgalls
; Strains, Bruises, &c.
DR. SCHENCK'S STANDARD
REMEDIES.
The standard remedies for all diseases of the
lungs are Schbnck's Pulmonic Strtjp, Schenck's
SE Wkbd Tonic, and Schenck s Manpraki Pill,b
and if taken before the lungs are destroyed, a
speedy cure is effcted.
To these three medicines Dr. J. H.' Schenk, of
Philadelphia, owes bis 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 off, the patient has rtst
and the longs begin to heal.
To enable the pulmonic pymp to do this,
Schenk's Sea Weed Tonic must be freely nsetl to
cleanse the stomach and liver. Schenck'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.
Schenck's Sea Weed Tonic is a gentle stimulant
and alterative; the alkali or which it is composed
mixes wl:h the food and prevents souring. It as
sists the digestion by toning up the stomach to a
healthy condition, so that the food and the Pul
monic Syrup will make good blood; then the lnngs
heal, and the patient will surely get well if care is
taken to prevent fresn 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 Sts., Philadelphia, every
Monday.
Scheuk's medicines are sold by all drnggists
throughout the country.
of Louisiana for past years have.under the
merciful dispensation of the providence of
God, been brought to a happy end; -and,
VV hereas, It is meet that in the hour
of their deliyerance and union the people
should return thanks for the dangers past
and seek strength to fulfill the promises
held out by the dawning of an auspicious
future; therefore, I, Francis T. Nicholls,
governor of tha state of Louisiana, do issue
his myproclamation fixing Thursday, the
10th day of May! as a day of thanksgiving
and prayer, and do invite all good people
of this state on said day to abstain from
their several avocations and to resort to
their wonted plaoes of public worship,
there to offer up their hearts in thanksgiv
ing to that divine and merciful Providence
who has vouchsafed to guide them to a
haven of peace and union, and to ask at his
hands tor the future the blessing of his
divine guidance, so that all the people of
the state, forgetting past dissensions and
bitterness, may unite in the fulfillment of
a common and happy destiny.
THE SOTJTHEBH HOTEL.
Verdict of the Coroner's Jury.
field and some of his colleagues as to the
part England shall immediately take in
tne eastern question. This however is
certain an army corps of 30.000 or 40,000
men is being rapidly prepared for dis
patch to any points where English inter
able this corps will rendezvous at Malta j?ept for ;a few minutes,
or uriDraitar. j ne enmmann is onerea to. - -
Lord Napier.
St. Petersburg, April 28. It is
stated that Russians captured Turkish
camp at Weitkasder, Wednesday and
alter wards advanced to Kisittock.
O Advices from Turkish sources report
that a battle at Batorene raged throughout
yesterday. The Russians were command
ed by Grand Duke Michael and were re
pulsed with heavy loss. The Turks under
Ilarron pasha suffered slight losses. The
Russians resumed attack last night and
were again defeated and driven across the
frontier. Other despatches say the
Turks crossed the Danube to day near
Mlestna and a severe engagement is ex
pected. The Italian government has issued
a declaration of neutrality.
A MOB IN QUEBEC.
The City Council Driven Out by the People.
Quebec, April 28, At a meeting of the
city council last night the resolutions
adopted at a public meeting the previous
evening were presented condemning the
different committees of the corporation for
extravagance and also for a determination
to reduce the police force. The passages of
the city hall and galleries were packed with
people who began a disturbance and the
police becoming powerless the militia
were called out. The mob forced its way
into the council chamber compelling
the mayor to adjourn the meeting
hastily.- The rioters then took
complete possession, upsetting stoves and
chair9, aod doing all the mischief in their
power. a double aiarm ot hre was
sounded and tne nre apparatus was run
out to divide the attention of the mob, but
without effect, btone throwing was then
commenced, and the windows demolished,
after which the mob dispersed.
St. Louis, April 27. The coroner's jury
in the inquest on the victims of the south
ern Hotel closed their labors this afternoon
and rendered a verdict
The jury reached the conclusion that the
nre originated in the basement ot the hotel,
in their opinion in the store room, but
possibly in the wine cellar,but in either case
neir the bottom of the baggage elevator.
As to the cause of the fire the jury say that
they have not testimony sufficient to base
an opinion upon.
As to the appliances of the hotel ex
tinguishing nres they say they were com
plete, with the exception of pipes and
nozzels being wanted on the floors above
the parlor floor, but from a lack of system
and want of men to use the appliances,and
of rules for their guidance, they were not
i put into service on the night of the fire.ex-
1 he lessees ot the
are censurable in
several particulars,
rirst, While providing the necessary
materials for extinguishing fire they had
provided no means for their use.
feecond. In keeping in the store room
large amount of inflamable material
without adequate watching.
Third. In removing from their office the
gong necessary to alarm the inmates of the
hotel in case of hre.
Fourth, In employing only one watch
man and he a very inefficient man, and sup
plcmenting his duties as such with othe
matters.
Fifth, In a lack of rules and instructions
to their employes as to their conduct and
duties in case of fire.
Sixth. In their making no efficient efforts
on the night of the fire to awaken the guests
and employes.
In conclusion the jury made some sug
gestions looking to the avoidance ot such
calamities in the future.
Mox.iisric.
VHow about that board of health? Q
BuCandidates for the marshalship are
still coming in.
BrB-Don't forget the turkey at Epp's to
morrow, alt
i"Is the "Calkins muddle" to be left
over for the new council?
t-Seven tramps kept last night and
started on their journey this morning.
l-Services at all the churches as usual
to-morrow. At the Baptist by the pastor
Rev. Lin field. The morning text: Luke
22.31,32. Evening, "Three fear nots.,'
BMr. Hunt, of Iowa, is in town with
plow which he thinks will walk away
witn auytning or its Kind, iiad it not
rained to-day, a trial was to have been
made with it.
465-1 ur key feast at linn s to morrow
for dinner. Hawthorn, the caterer, stands
at the head of his profession, as every one
knows; and he will spare no pains on these
cunday dinners, uome out and get a
square meal once a week, at least. 28dlt
8eSlt. was stated a few days since, that
the Gilbertown ferry boat would not be
ready for use for several weeks, but that
was a mistake. It did its first service
night before last and to all appearances
answered the purpose for which it was in
tended to the entire satisfaction of the par
ties concerned.
t BSyllaller's butcher shop was burglari
ousiy entered last nigtit, and the money
drawer Durst open aud roboed ot its con
tents, between 8 and $15. It is not
known just how the thieves, or thief gained
an outrance, but Mr. Haller thinks that
tray went in through the cellar, an outside
dcor of which has always been left un
locked, The loss was not great, but
should be sufficient to be a warning to him
and to others to be on their guard .for
these crib crackers.
sar A respectable young lady ot lb or
17 years, suddenly disappeared from
home, edncsday night, taking with her
but one extra dress, and leaving no word
behind to explain her mysterious depar
ture. It is not known that any one ac
companied her, nor can it be imagined
where or for what purpose she has gone
Her parents are very solicitous for her
welfare, and anxious to learn her where
abouts,
Jfiia?A largo and select company o
people gathered at Odd Fellows' hal
last evening to participate in, and witness
the exercises of the celebration of the
Odd Fellows' 58th anniversary. An elo
quent and highly appreciated address by
the lvev. w . n. uoiiins, or Aledo; music
by the Glee club, a synoptical history o
the order by the officers, and la9t, but not
eat, was the Dounteous and magnifisen
collation to which fall justice was dene
at lea3t by the invited guests. The affair
was a complete success, and every one
expressed themselves as highly pleased;
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Jf The geoutDe has our Dame on bottom of wrappers.
A Sensible'States Rights Man.
IV York, April 28. Col. Thomas
worth Higginson, one of the old
of abolitionism, writes a letter to
fribune from Newport, It. L, and
Camphorine I
Is the most effectual remedy sold, is a luxury to
use, gives the best satisfaction, gives instant relief,
will not crease or stain the moet delicate fabric.
has a plbasaut and refreshing olor. It will Irame
diately relieve and cure Kheumatism, Chronic and
Acute; Neuralgia and Catarrh, He2dache and
Swelled Face, Sore Throat, Sprains and Brumes,
Bunions and Chilblains, Eruptions of the Skin,
Pain in Chest, Back or Limbs, Burns and Scalds.
r'or sale by all Drnggtsto.
MATHEWS'
LIQUID STARCH GLOSS!
Gives a splendid gloss and finish to all starched
goods, making them whiter and clearer than
wax or anything else, and prevents the iron from
sticking. Trial bottle free.
Put np in 4-oa bottles, price 15c. JSold by Gro
cers aPd Druggists.
A. I. MATHEWS & CO., 85 Murray St, N. Y.
"I wish to be counted as one who ap
proves heartily, cordially and unreservedly
the action of the president in withdrawing
the garrisons f rom the state houses of
South Carolina and Louisiana. For him
to keep troops in any Btate house in order
to determine disputed claims to governor
ship 13 a stretch ot power so great that no
state in tbe union ought to tolerate it; so
great that it ought to be resisted by every
peaceful means of nil tbe people in the
republic. The colored men of the south
can least afford to benefit by any arbitrary
stretch of power which may, in other
hands, be used to crush them.
THE MOLINE SAVIN6S BANK
(Chartered by the Legislature ol Illinois.)
MO LINE - ILLINOIS
Open daily from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M.,and on Tuesday
Interest allowed on Deposits at the rate of 4
to 6 per Cent, per Annum.
Deposits received in amounts ot$l
and Upwards.
SECURITY AN DAD VANTAGES.
The private property of tbeTrnsteesisresponsible
to the depositors. The officers are prohibited from
borrowing any of its moneys. Minors and married
'Women protected byspecial law. m
Ofwcbbs: 8. W. Whbblock, President; Johh
Good, Vice President; C. F. Hexbn way. Cashier.
Tbcstms: 8 W. Wheelock, Porter Skinner, C.
W. Lobdell, Nelson Chester, H W. Caudee, C. T.
Grantz, A. 8. Wright, C. F. Hemingway, John
Good. J. M. Christy, C. H. Stoddard.
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Island County.
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Cancers. Sfrofula. Humors, weaitness, eic. in iact
i ail Rinnd. l.lvr. skin and Uterine diseases. Sold
, ' . : -
by druitKists everywnere. rnce or six uuium
for $5. C. B. HOWE, M. l) , seneca rails, r. x .
Weather Probabilities.
Washington, Apr- 28, The Signal Ser
vice observations taken at 10 o'clock this
forenoon indicate the following weather
probabilities for this afternoon and fo
ment:
Indications for the northwest: Ham
and snow, with northeast to northwest
inds, and decidedly low barometer in
southern portions, followed by rising ba
rometer, and stationary or slight fall in
temperature! except slight rise in tempera
ture in northern and western portions.
The N. W. Press Association.
Chicago. April 28. The annual meet
ing of the Northwestern Press Association
has been called by President Treynor for
Wednesday, May 2, at the Grand Pacific
Hotel in this city.
Cold SnoW and. Ball Storm In the West
Omaha, April 28. A heavy rain storm
set in about 11 o clock last night, soon
turning into snow. At daylight this morn-
a m - . 1
ing tbe ground was covered nere witn a
depth of i an inch, lbe storm has sub
sided, Reports from the northern part of
the 8tau show heavy sleet and hail storm
Hever Failing
SPECULATION flGUE QyR!
In Wall Street.
500,000 has been made in a single investment
100. This of course is au extraordinary occur
rence; but ordinarily $6 can realize say $25,000.
Even sums as low as 1 can be safely tnveated.when
favorablu result can show profit of fS.OOO.
Circulars trivine full information sent free by ad
dressing TAYLOR CO, Bankers,
8 No. 11 Wall St ,N. Y.
AKU tuic Biii Kus. it win cure ie
ly Chills, Ague, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Debility, all
nervous and kidney diseases. Every bottle war
ranted to give perfect satisfaction. Piic$l, or six
bottles ena emmp ior vnromo tree. j. u
how K. M. u . rroorieior cinecs r bus, . i.
Sold by John Bengston and T H Thomas, drag
glsta. Rock island.
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STRADDLES! !
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S25,S50,SiB0,SZB0,S450. Merchant Tailors
ALEX&KDEB FSCTStSQlUtf & CO.,
Bankers and Brokers, No 13 Wall street. New York,
make for customers Investments in Cotton Privl-
Ipiroa In it raw in nt.i t"i sill it frnm 10 bales upwsrds, in
7 davs.15 davs. one month, two .months, three
months, and six months contracts, which frequent
ly return from ten to forty times the amount invea
tA viiti, hnnclit and sold on a mar
gin' of c. Explanatory Circular and Dally Report
oi tne votwn market sent ires.
I AVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND WELL
assorted stock of
and French Cassimeres.
Diagonals, Worsted Suitings, Beavers,
fVAll work guaranteed and prices reasonable,
Li
n
English
Wind, Hail, Lightning- and Much Damagfe
Done.
Springfield, 111., April 27. A terrific
thunder, lightning and hail storm visited
this vicinity this afternoon. 1 he wind
tore up trees, unroofed house? and barns,
leveled fences and drove the large hail
stones through plate glass windows, inflict
ing damages to the amount of many
thoasands of dollars. Over 100 panes ot
glass were broken in the state bouse, Out
side the damage is also said to be considerable.
The War on Hayesism Will Begin Early
and Last Long-.
From the N. T, Herald.
Washington, April 26. The approach
ing extra session of congress, ot wbieh
there is now little or no question, is the
subjeci of fresh discussion here. It ex
cites widespread speculation as to its
character, the ceneral impression being
that it will be attended with a most lively
political contest, which will throw the ap
propriation bills in the shade, aod precipi
tate the fight with the aflministnitioa
which the Republican barons have been
threatening to make. In calling the extra
session so soon, instead of deferring it un
til the next fiscal year has begun, or say
until August or September, the president
is likened to tbe Swiss peasant in the gorge
of the Alps who insisted on whistling, and
thereby brought down upon himself the
dreaded avalanche. The wildest predic
tioos are made as to the course the anti
administration Republicans will take. It
is even said that they will go so far as to
endorse a resolution questioning the pres
idents title, and that they will give what
help they can to facilitate proceeding
under a writ of quo warranto, should Mr.
ruden choose to revive and try the issue
in that shape. Report has it that another
conspicuous and influential senater has
thrown down the gauntlet to the president.
and will range himself with Senator Blaine
in the expected battle on the floor of the
senate. On the other band, Mr. Hayes is
assured that for every defection of this
kind, on account of his policy toward the
south, he gams five adherents from among
conservative democrats.
Court Records and books for county
offices made in the best manner at The
Arguh Office.
EE3ALIAS.
WILLIAM L. ROBINSON,
XAHUVACTCBEB OF
R E G-ALIA
-AHD-
For
LODGE SUPPLIES,
Odd Fellows. Masons, Druids, Knights
Pythias, Red Men, Temperance, and all
other Societiis.
of
DEALEB IS -
Gold and Silver Laces, Fringes,
8TARS, BRAIDS, ETC.
386 Main Street, WORCESTER, MASS.
Show Cases.
LTJTKE & MEHAH,
(Successors to J, R. ZEIGLKR.)
Manufacturers of
METAL & WOOD
SHOW CASES!
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
15 Hamilton Street, PEOFIA.ILL
Correspondence solicited and order promptj
filled. LCTKE & MEHAN.
FIELD BROS., Agents. Rock Island.
HELICAL.
MANUTACTUEEEal
in cony
MANUFACTURERS OF
POINTED,
POLISHED
AND
FINISHED
CATARRH.
A Case of Siz Tears' Standing, accom
panied by Distressing Symptoms,
Cnrea by the Use of Two
Bottles of
SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE.
Messrs. Wbekb & Potter:
Gentlemen. Please allow me to testify to the
gieat merits of Sanford's Radical Curb fob Ca
tarrh. For six years I have Buffered ereatly, par
ticularly wh'le troubled with a cold. Tbe accumu
lation of mucus in my head and throat kept me
constantly hawking and spitting, rend ring my
presence in company extremely embarrassing 10
mysalf and friends . Six moDths ago 1 was induced
to try Sanford's Radical Ccre. After usini; two
bottles I find myself nearly, if not quite, perma
nent y cured. 1 have since recommended over one
nundred bottles with the greatest success.
Ream clfuliv vours.
WM. W. ARMSTRONG.
December 25, 1874. 159 Harrison Ave., Boetod.
CATARRH.
New Yorl Market.
New York, April 28.
FINANCIAL.
Gold- 1
Money -2i4.
Government Dull.
U. S. Bonds 6 cent 5-J's 1881 1.141
1865 old 1.11
" 18n.w 1.10
1867 l.ias
1868 1.14?,
U. S. Kts
New 5's 1.117b
Currency 6's l.4H
COMMERCIAL.
WheatQniet and Brm; S25c hisher: No 2 Mil
waukee held 4 05.
Corn Bxcited : 3K4c higher; new mixed wes
tern 70Vl.
uatf lc better; mixed western 4361.
Pork Dull; 18 50.
Lard Stead v; 10 32HS.
Whisky 1 13,
Helped Eer the most of any Medicine
She ever Used.
Sirs Enclos d please find three dollars, for
which send me three bottles of SANFonD's Radical
Cvrb for Catarrb. The last helped me the most
of any medicine I ever used . l ours in respect.
Mrs. LORA.S CHASE.
July 5, 1875. Hardwick, Mass.
CATARRH.
Chicago Marliet.
Chicago. April 28.
Wheat-Nominally higher: 1 09KO1 70 May; 1
Tivg .3 oune.
Corn Strong and higher tnt unsettled : 67 May
59 bid June.
Oats Firm and higher; 4154 cash ; 43$ June.
Rye Steady.
Barley -Firmer; 8085.
Pork Unsettled and irregular; firmer ; 16 00 cash ;
16 15 June.
Lard Unsettled ; firmer; 10 10 cash ; 10 20 June.
Whisky-Higher; 1 10.
LIVE STOCK.
Hosrs-Bcceipts 10.000: quiet: light 5 35a5 40;
common to choice heavy 5 355 70.
Cattle-Dull ; receipts WW.
From 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 I have
been entirely free from it. I make UBe ot it In my
family for colds in the head, and find it an effectual
remedy. I can cou9dently recommend it to all who I
are similarly afflicted. ery tmly yours,
October, 1874. GEO. W. SHATTUvii.
Horse Shoe Nails
RECOMMENDED BY OVER
20,000 HORSE SHOERS
All Nails are made of the best
NORWAY IRON,
and Warranted perfect and ready for driving.
i-Orders filled promptly and at tha lowe
rates by
GLOBE KAIL C01TY
BOSTON.
L1ND, HAGERTY & CO.,
PRACTICAL
ill wrights 1
St. jLouis Slarket.
St. Lotris. April 23.
Wheat Lower ; No 2 fall 2 17 bid each ; sales 2
15 May; No 3, 2 10.
Corn Excited ; higher; 5253.
Oats Higher; 43 bid.
Rye Higher; 96 bid.
Whisky -1 09.
Pork-Higher; 16 801S80
Lard Firm ; summer 10 00.
LIVE STOCK.
SHogs Receipts 800 ; unchanged.
ScoTcniNG Malaria. It is a fact wide
ly and amply attested that where the powj
erful and pernicious drop, quinine, and
other mineral poisons, administered
remedies for fever and ague and bilious re
mittents, fail to yield more than temporary
relief to the sufferer. Ilostetter's Sto
mach Bitters scotches those tremendous
epidemics most thoroughly.and by strength
ening the system and regulating its func
tions, protects it against malarial attacks,
No resident ot a locality where the above
maladies prevail, or where they are likely
to break out in consequence ol the poison
iniE of the atmosphere by noxions exhala-
and hard frosts. tions. should lailto take practical cogni-
Fort Dodge, Kansas, April 28. Two Eance of the above important truth, and by
inches of snow here last omht; damage to a timely use of the Bitters avoid the rava
Milwaukee Market.
Mt. waukee. April 28
Wheat H2!4 lower; closing quiet; No 1, 1 95;
jmo3, l fa caen; l oune; ro a, i soft.
Corn -Firm; 66.
Oats-40V4.
Rve 1 00.
Barley 84.
vegetation feared.
Banged for Murder.
St. Louis, April 28. Wm. Rentz
was hanged at Marb'e Hill, Mo., yesterday
for murdering a 9 year old child in 1875.
He confessed the crime and also to hav-
in.? for $10 pay murdered a man named
Wm. Gray, 5 years ago and to doing other
criminal acts.
' ias j" ' .
failure .
Boston. Arril 28. --May & Co., the
largest house in metals and hardware.
have suspended. Liabilities $600,000
failure was occasioned by bad debts and
general shrink dec of the past tour years.
Their own indebtedness is principally in
Pennsylvania and abroad.
ges of maladies so disastrous to the physi
cal constitution. 1 here is not in existence
a finer tonic, corrective and defensive cordial.
Armed to the Teeth. Is a yery com-
mon expression, but we tmoK armed to
embellish and preserve them to a ripe old
age is decidedly more beneficial and ap
propriate this caa only be done by the
fragrant SozodonL For cleansing,
beautifying and preserving the teeth,
sweeteniDz and purifying the breath, it
has do equal.
Printine. Binding and. Blank-Book work
specialities at The Argus Office. No
)ams wnl be spared to please customers.
Satisfaction aruaranteed. u
THAHXSGIVUTG XZT LOTJISIAJf A."
Proclamation
of Got. Blcnolls to
People. ' : t -
Toledo Market.
Toledo, April 28,
Wheat Strong; higher: No 2 red spot 2 00 May
held 8 05; Ko 3 red l stl.
Corn Strong; high; mixed spot and May 61 ft
No 2 spet aud May M) ; June 6.
AMUSSMEKTS.
The Ferry Boat will run af
ter Performance.
OPERA. HOUSE I
One Night Onlv!
Saturday Eve'g, April 28.
The Management announces, w:th extreme gratifl.
canon the perfection ol arrangements wnere
by the Charming Actrt as,
MISS KATE CLAXTON,
Is enabled to appear in her Famous Original Crea
lion as
"IjOUISBI,"
The Blind Girl.
A played by her at the' Union Sauare Theatre,
N. Y., over 400 times, in that most saccesrful dra
matic work,
THE TWO
Dr. Harter's Elixir of Wild Cherry acts
Pree I as a Tonic strengthenmng the digestive
s . .
powers, restoring tne appetite; as an
skKZnA MnAtiliasIn All! t A Vila Bk tvAntla 11
New Orleans. April 28 .Gov. Nich- itrPfTr mmf the flnids of the bodv.
oils has issued the following proclamation: and neutralizing in the blood the active
Whereas. The political troubles which principles of disease.' For sale by T. H.
Lave weighed upon tbe people of the state I Thomas.
Its production baa, at all times. Invoked an in
tense interest as being the Graudest Picture of the
Passions actuating the human heart ever placed
upon tne stage, to insure proper ne
the Drama, the Entire Company and Grand Scenic
Effects, from the Olympic Theatre
PERSEVERE
in th9 Use of this Remedy until Cored.
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
fore a singular thing that those afflicted with it
should not make it the object o; their lives to rid
themselves of it. A single bottle ot any remedy
cannot, in the chronic 'tage, effect a cure, nor even
nring tne system nnder its influence fully. In
many such cases tbe bones and cartilage of the
nose are eaten away, the organs of bearing, of see
ing, and of las' ing, so affeced as to be rendered
useless, ine nvuiva so elongated and inflamed as to
produce a constant and distressing coueh. The re
turn to neaitn must necessarily be slow, under the
most favorable circumstances, when so serioutily af
flicted; but as the evidence of its great value daily
comes to nana, we Decome more ana more satisned
tnat there does not exist a case of Catarrb that can
not be cured by a judicious and persistent nse of
Sanfokd's Radical Curb run Catarrh 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.
Samporo's Radical, Cube is sold by all whole
sale and retail druggists throughout the United
States. Price 11.
Contractors & Builders
Of all descriptions of
fill Maoliiiier .
Diar rats and Specifications for Flouring Mills
Saw Mills, Distilleries and Gram Elevators n ade
out on short notice. Are prepared to take con
tracts for building and machim tj, and give pr rson
al attention to a., he details of construction. Ke
pairs of all kinds .omptly attended to whether or
dered by mail or in person.
At tne oia stand or u Brooks, (new S0..1 525 No
16 S. Washington street, PEORIA. ILL
Aflrtro.a Jxvk Bri.Jiri4
WILCOX
SILVER PLATE COMP'Y.
Show Rooms, 21 Maiden Lane, iV. Y.
Factories, Wat Meriden, Conn.
111
COLLINS'
Manufacturers of
VOLTAIC PLASTERS Hated Tea Sets
Afford the most Grateful Re
lief in all Affections of the
Chest and Lungs,
CHRONIC PLEURISY CURED.
PORCELAIN LINED
Ice Pitchers, Castors,
WAITEES,
lerea witn a very tame side, caned oy my pnysician 1 r rp J 1 111, 1
Chronic r"Knoisy, caused by a former injury and t0lte6 311(1 IC8 WHlBr UmS.
strain and for which I ned many prescriptions and I itaioi UIIIO;
Messrs. Wxkks & Potteik
Gentlemen. Having for many months past suf
fered with a very lame side, called by my physician
beatre, et. Ixule, will
be brought into requisition, which will serve to
make this an event 1 iig to be remembered..
Beaerred Beat $1 OO. Admission SO fc75o
Reserved seats can be secured of Wylie tt Mc
Cnne. The Ferry Boat will ran af
ter Performance.
linlmenut, as weli as the so-called rheumatic cures,
Btl t la n thai lunaf Vui 4i t m nrtvatiisn NiAnniman A
ed one o( yourCoixiKS1 V0LT410 Plasteus, which I KirrililjrirjS.
w - J 0 - V - ja-aas.u .SUM SVI W
neae 1 lmo?t immediately, and I have been able to
attend to my household atfaira ever since with per,
feet ease aud comfort, whereas before the aDDlica
tion of your invaluable plaster I was scarcely able
to do anything. I consider them inestimable, and
shall with pleasure recommend them to the aftlict-
ea. xonrs respectrully,
Mrs. FRANCES UARRIMAN.
usUBD, sie April zi, 188.
There is no medical or protective appliance that
will prove to grattf l and effective in Tickling
Conghs, Irritation and Soreness of the Chest and
Longs. We believe them capable of preventing se-
huui uiiKam ui iuw urgsua. 1
Said by all druggists for 25 cents. Sentoa re
ceipt of 25 cents for one, 1 25 far six, or $S-5 for
iwetve, careiuny wrapped, and warranted perteci
py w xjihj a rui 1 rropnetoro, Boston, Mass.
1 1
FRUIT STANDS.
CAKE BASKETS,
BERRY DISHES,
Spoons Sc Ivories,
Pearl, Ivory and Steel Handled
KNIVES. &C., &C., tfcC.
tJTTtiese Goods can be found at all First Class
Dealers In Plated Ware. la purchasing call for
nr WILCOX'S QUADRUPLE PLATE.
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