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1 mm Twenty:Fifth Year. Rock Island, Illinois, Tuesday, August 22, 1876. Established .Oct 18, 1851. -.3 J EALWATS EEHEDIE3. OVARIAN TUMOR OFTTElCYEARSaSOWTH CUBED BY EiinnDi v had an Ovarian Tumor in the Ova- rv and Botoelsor Ten Year. Aioc Abbo. Dec. T, 1875. Da. Radwat: That others may be benefitted, I make this statement: 1 have had an Ovarian Tnmor In the ovaries and hnwpla for ton veara. I tried the bout physicians in thlaxilace and others without any benefit. It was Biftng at anch rapidity that I couio not nave uvea HOUSE NAILS AUSABLB nonsB IJAIL CD. M anufsctarert of PATENT HAMMERED, POINTED & POLISHED, POINTED & BLUED, HORNE NAILS FROM "BBNZON tRON'TEXCLUSIVELY', We offer oar Hammbb PorNTiD Nails to the trade knowing that they are far superior to an Ci-t poihts" Tne "ausablji." is mi IIammirbd Nail Poihted in market. finality I ally guaranteed. VBRAHAM BUSSING, SECRETARY, much longer. A friend o( mine Induced me to try Kadwav'a Remedies. 1 had not much faith Id them, tint flnallv. at ter mnrh deliberation. I tried them. I purchased six bottles of the Resol vert, two box pa n? the Pills, mil two bottles of the Relief I need those without Hnv aniiarent benefit. I determined to persevere. I nscd tw lve more botilesof the Re- Bolvent. two of the Relief, and two boxes of Pills, Before thev were rone I bad loft S5 pounds. 1 continued to nso the medicine until I was cure that I was entirely cured. I took the medicine about Hve months, and dnrinff that time lost 45 pound. In all I took three dozen bottles of the Resolvent, it tuittlea Rnlief. and six boxes of the Pills. i foul nsriwtlv well, and mv heart u full of erat Itnde to God for thie help in my great ainictlon. To n sir and vonr wonderful medicine. I feel deep fy Indebted, and my prayer Is that it may be as much of a blessing to otners as u nas necn io mo. rMlc.iu.ril MhS. E. C. BlBBIMS. Mrs. Bibbtns. who makes the above certificate. Is nested von to send medt cine In June, 1875. The medicines above slated .. Kr.ii-iit nf me. with the excentton of what was sent to her by yon. I may say that her statement Is correct without a qualification. Signed L.S. Lkbc h. nrmrvlst and Chemist. Ann Arbor. Mich This mav certifv that Mrs. Bibbiu. who makes the above certificate, is and has been for many years well kuowu to os, and the facta therein stated are undoubtedly and andcniably ronect. Any one who knows Mnt.Bibbinn will believe her statement, rsitmcdl Hr.ni. D. Cocbbb, Mart B. Pond. Mart Cocker, E. B. Pond. DR. RADWAY'S SS Chambers Street, NEW YORK. LOCAL' COLUMN. Sarsapari.lian Resolvent The Great Blood Purifier. For the Cure of all Chronic Diseases. SCROFULA OR SYPHILITIC, HEREDITARY OR CONTAGIOUS. BE IT SEATED IK THE Limes or Stomach, Skin or Bones, Flesh or Nerves. OorrUDtlnif the Solids and Vitiating the Fluids. T-Chronic Rheumatism, Scrotula, Glandalnr Swel it..,. i.,.iri,,r Trr Cnncrh. Cancerous Affections Syphilitic Complaints. Bleeding of the Lunge, Dys pepsla, Water Brash , Tic Dolorcnx, White Swel ling. Tumors, Ulcers, Skit and Hip Diseawi, Mer ...i.i t.., ...... v.m.iA Cnmnlalnts. Gout. Dropsy, Rickets. Salt Rheum, Bronchitis, Consumption, Kidney.IBladder, Liver Complaints, SC. ni-l It ..... twtttin Mnlrl hi tlmcrclsts. Dr. RAbWAY CO., 82 Warren st.. New York. CONHUMPTIOH CAM BE CURED. SonESCK's Pulmonic Strip, Schbsck's Sea Weed Tonic. Schknck's Mandrake Pills Are the only medicines that will cure Pulmonary Cnnnnmntlon. Frequently medicines that will stop a cough will occasion the death of the patient : they lock np the Hver.stOD the circulation ol tne dicmmi. nemorrnage follows, and in fact,they clog the action of the very organs that caused the cough. Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia are tne canses of two-thirds of the cases of Consumption. Many persons complain of a dull pain in tho side, con aiinauim- coated lornruc. uaiu iu mc iuuuiuciumu' feellm-s of drowsiness aud restlessness, the food. lying heavily on the stomach, accompanied wun aciditv and belchiue np of wind. These symptoms usually orginated from a disor dered condition of the stomach or a torpid livur. Persons so affected, if they take one or two heavy colds, and if the conirh iu these cases be suddenly checked, will find the stomach and liver clogged, tornld. and inactive, and almost before they are aware ihe lungs are a inaxa of gores, and ulcerated, ine reuu oi wuieu unm. Schenck's Pulmonic Svrup is an expectorant wnicn does not contain opium or anything calculated to check a cough suddenly. ... it , . Schenck s Sea Weed Tonic aissoives mixes with the gastric Juices of the stomach, aid a I ....at 4 mil infttpa ravpnnna snoetite. am RnatAve. skin sallow, or the symptom otherwise of a bilious tendency .Schenck's ftianaraee mis are reqmreu. These medicines are preparea oniy oy J. H. Scbenck & Son N.E . corner Sixth and Arch.Sto. Phlla. And are for sale by all druggists and dealers. TELEGRAPHIC. TtUgraplud to the RockMand Argiu. THE SEAS SPEAKER. Preparations tor .Hi Puaeral. New York- Aug. 21. Flags on the - "S-k a city buildings here and in urootiyn, to day, were displayed at bait masr, out ot respect to the memory ot tne late speaker tverr. Washington. August 21. Vice President Ferry having received a dispatch from Mr. Adams, clerk of the bouse of representatives, statins tnat he would arrive with the body of Mr. Kerr here to-morrow morning, has delayed his departure for Michigan, and will accom pany the remains of the late speaker to their final resting place at New Albany, Indiana. When the remains of the late bpeaker Kerr arrive here, Sergeant-at-Arms Thompson will take charge ot them. He is in favor of having them he in state one day in the Rotunda of the (Japitol, Fire in Cnmbsrlajid, Hd. Cumberland, Md., Ane. 22. The lumber yard, sash factory, and saw mill of Feter lieiui & Co., burned yesterday. Loss $30,000. A Big Tannery Bnxned. Boston. August 22. The tannery of Blake & Iligbee, at Woburn, was burned to day. Loss estimated at $40,000. Insurance half. AETISTIC TAILOEINS tn amrt unv terms.no matter how unjust. rather than see their homes slip from their rn Tt is id e tor the Union to enaeav- or to justify the course of capital as against i kt :ll : am nrnca ?. what. i luir lur Mill tbcvi i.vw - (Va ronont nnfair and uniust reduction of , , .ohm wo a steD to comnel the poor, nara working mechanic to yield subservience T TVT T3 ( "p? rT T (-4- 10 lUOSc WUUBC uuijf muuit " and pecuniary aggrandizement EDUCATIONAL. ELY & CO., JNo police cases to-day. B- Better vamoose Ed. It wont work, Look out for squalls! 8Mrs. Jeff Williams, a sister of D. B, Sears, is stopping a few days with Mrs. Dr. Piper. Marks Goldbure superintends the business of Simon Hirsch during the lat ter's absence. fi-Mayor Wheelock says the work on Suear Hollow bridge is to be commenced without delay. fTA. P. SuramlAf Jr.. SOU of OUr worthy police maeistrate.is here on a visit. Speaker Saylor,befora leaving last night He is uow a resident ot Chicago, Tfnn TtnoK" Rindinq or Ruling, go to Tim Arhus Bindery. No better work ho1rinA in this vicinity. Pitces reason able. Work tione quick. Leave orders at The Argus Counting Room, opposite the the Post Office. R. K II. RADWAY'S Ready Relief In from CURKS THE WORST PAINS On a to Twenty .HLimueB. HOT ON X HOUR after reading Ih.a advertisement need any one SUFFER WITH PAIN READY IS A CURE FOR EVERY PAIN. It was the first and is THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY , ,w Lnt the most excruciating palnB a lavs lnlUmmationP. and curs Congestions whe?Ser Tthe Lungs, Stomacl . Bowel, or other Tlands or organs, by one application IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES, .-,-.. -n-rnrlatlnir the pain, the Krj.J.Ridden Inilrm, Crippled. Nervous A,UCUuaw, , .I , U USE EENHE'S PAIN-KILLING MAGIC OIL "It Works like a Cnarm." If you have got Rheumatism. ' UK RBNNE'S MAGIC OIL If you have got Neuralgia, If you have got Colic or Cran'ps, ' fc USE RENNE'S MAGIC OIL. If yon have eot any kind of Ache or Pain TV. it .nri vnn will be anroriscd at the heneficial effect derived from a thorough and faithful use of this popular remedy. It is purely vegetaDie; ib and clean to use internally ar externally. STKAorsK. IH, I., July aain, 101.1. Wi. Rmk A Sous, Pittsfleld, ' ass. Sim As a duty, as well as a pnvneBe, i commend to those unacquainted with its healing qua Hies you r "rain-auiing aijit uu, Ucks of bowel difficulties, to be applied MTIR nallt, as a counter irritant, and iwrBKNAiXT as an anodyne and bealer. Also for f rifh wounds, having tested it, especially on the cuts, brumes and strains I received in the terrible calamity at the Centra . .v,...,i, T.,i. "h 1..74. In behalf of all tnlngs which are eood.and truly uweful. I subscribe ni.Tlf Wrtnniallv vonrs. Rev. II. A. SIZES. RENNE'S MAGIC OtL I a purely vegetable and general family remedy. Try it internally. It cures Obolera Morbus, Diar rhoea, Pains In the Stomach, Indigestion, cougus, L..M 'I hn.il ftlnu A.p tt it .Tii.ri.illc It rnrna. Tattarh. PnrHinB.Cutg, Rruiaes. Old Soa-s, Headache, Toothache, and in fact almost all the aches and pains flesh is heir to. um v. aii Hp.liirH in Medicine. "W'M. HENNE & SONS, Prop'rs, Pitti6eld, Mass for Rockbriiee and Alum Springs, also strongly favored such a course. This will depend very much on the feelings of Mrs. Kerr in this respect. Washington. Aug. 22. the remains of Speaker Kerr arrived here tLis morning from Rockbridge, Alum Springs, at 6. 15, accompanied by Mrs. Kerr and her son, Representatives Milton Sayler, S. S. Cox, and H. Casey Young. Washington, August 22. Upon the arrival of the party in Washington the sergeant at arms (Col. Thompson) took charge of the remains of Mr. Kerr and had them removed to a special car. a detail of six men from the Capitol Police was placed on guard, the outer cover ot the casket removed and the body laid in state until 10.30. Daring the morning a number of Mr. Kerr's friends, and others, visited the depot to view his remains. At 11.30 the casket was closed and the funeral party, with the remains, left for New Albauy.Indiana, via llarrisburg & Indian apolis. Graceful Card Written by Mr. risk for Grant to Sign. Long Branch, New Jersey, Aug. 22. The followinz is iust received from the president: It is with extreme pain that the presi dent announces to the people of the United States the death of the speaker of the house of representatives, the Honor able Michael C- Kerr, of Indiana. A man of great intellectual endowments, large culture, great probity and earnest ness in his devotion to the public interests, has passed from the position of power and usefulness to which he had been recently called. The body over which he had been selected to preside not being in session to render its tribute of aflection and respect to the memory of the deceased, the pres ident invites the people of the United States to a solemn recognitiog of the pub lic and private worth and services ot a pure and eminent character. (Signed,) u. o- jr.nt. New Ycrlt Market. Naw Yobk, August 22. FINANCIAL. Gold-1 10. Money 2 bid. tovernmenta Dull ; steady. U. S. Bonds i cent 5-Ts 1881.... " ifa ota Wedding Garments a Specialtr Servants' Livery Mads to Crde HAHNEMANN Medical College "and Hospital CHICAGO. Term commences October SJ. 1. Full corps of professors CHnicl Instruction a prominent feature. Material for dissection ahuu dauU Fees $50., for catalogues, address . I : S ' , . ; , TV S. UOYNE, M. D.s 1 ' 817 Wabash Avenue, Chicago. ItVIBSITY OF MICHIGAN.,' Department of He&icins and Surgery. The 27th annual course of lectures win commem on Oct. 8, 187ti, and continue 6 months. Couise separate but equal for women. Matriculation Fee Residents of Mich'gan, f 1 non-uwidents, $55. Annual Dues IteslUcnta 01 .Mienigau, u, Non residents, fao. Graduation Fee For all alike, $5. Send for circular and catalogue. A. B. PALMER. M. C. Dkas, Ann Arbor, Mich. it i 18ti5 n. w . ls7 lsos USE RENNE'S PAIN KILLING MAGIC OIL All ye Hen, Women an! Children, Van Schaack, Stevenson A Reid, Wholesale Ag'ts Chlcaeo. Ills. For sale in tiocm iiuu v Jan, and E. Brcunert. PHILUPS'S COAL ELEVATUS CO., C1NCISNATI OHIO. Shippers of the Genuine YOUGHIOGHENY, GAS AND BLACKSMITH'S COAL, "receiVei Tear load and promptly attend, I A olui1"'. u r mil Mn ine. Ills B-dlm " ROBERT BATY, I 1 Mannfactnrer of Jl ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. nmre for the Northwest of Dr. Blys Celebrated Patent Limbs, as the following will snow Rochester, N. . Sept. 1, 1874. 1.0, the Poor Indian. Washington, Aug. 22. Instructions to the Sioux Commission, appointed under the recent act of congress, are nearly com pleted. One of the most important sub jects for negotiation is that represented by the ntth clause ot tne instructions, ana tne paesident is strongly impressed with the behel that an agreement wnicn snaune best calculated to enable the Indians to become self supporting is one which shall provide for their removal at as early a day as possible to the Indian Territory. They must depend tor their support mainiy upon the cultivation ot the soil ana tneir own country is quite unht tor thai pur pose. The Indians cannot now live upon their reservation without government aid, and it is under no obligation to continue its supplies of food; while no money con tirlprntinnn should be offered them as an inducement for any undertaking on their part. It is believed the government will willingly furnish them subsistence, medical nssiiatn.nce. and schools, until they can care for themselves, in case of their removal to the Indian Territory. It, however, tney decline to agree to such removal tney should be informed that they wul be Missouri river to re SSS"Th( fiprman sincinff society of Mo line w ill atfend the "Scheutzenfest" to be held at Lvons. Towa. An. 27th. The Mo line delegation will leave here on Saturday the 2Gth. ES?- The iurv to condemn the land be- loneins to the Matteson heirs, through which the Pleasant Vallev road will pass will not be called before SeDt. 10th. Wondar if the road will ever . be put through? E5 Charles Reese is about to build an addition to his hotel, 35x40 feet, which will be used as a billiard hall. It was honed that Mr. lleese would raise his hotel one storv hicher. The new improvi - neiit will add much to the annearance of hotel. BSS" August Peterson, an old resident of this township, was severely kicked in the , chin the other day by a horse, The flesh was laid open to the jaw bone. Lr. I iper dressed his wounds and he is now doin well. Mr- Peterson is one of the oldest farmers in this section. RsThe Future, a German paper pub lished at Indianapolis, and the organ of the Turners' of the United States, lately esnoused tne cause of Tilden & Hen dricks. This so enraged a few of the Ger man Republicans of Molme that they di? nnntinued the Daner. This morning 14 new subscribers were obtained by the Til Jenites to replacce the 4 or 5 dropped Straws show which way the wind blows, Following are the names of the nnn nnrn missioned officers of the Moline Rifles appointed by Capt. Jerome B Magill: Frist Sergeant Geo. B. ittich. Second Sergeant Wm. Cole. Third Sergeant John M. Gordon. Fourth Sergeant E. Mulnix. Fifth Sergeant II. K. F. Calentzky. First Corporal John II. Peterson. Second Corporal Robert Rosenquist. Third Corporal Chas. O. Frazier. Fourth Corporal John Lundstrom. Fifth Corporal Peter Nelson. Sixth Corporal Jno, McCain. Koronth Pnrnnml Jno. Coonev. V5.rV.th CWnoral Geo. G. Griffin, Jr. The Moulders. The Union, this morning, as is its usual takes the side of capital as against labor and evidently seems pleased that the moulders who refused to accept starvation BTQcrpa are likelv to be compelled to seek ..nnirTmnt. elsewhere, it says "the places of the striking moulders have all Kooo filled with men well content to earn $2.50 per day. uow nave tne pieces filled? Not at 3U cents per wheel. . ;a wheels Tier dav the requisite for ,ioTr'a work. This is how it was done After trying in vain to get meu to fill the places ot the hold outs at tne prices. .,mnn.il. (31J cents Per wlieel and 8 wheels per day) Deere & Co. were com rolled to hire men at the old prices. 42 cents per wheel and i'x wheels per day, instead of eight This is all that the moulders who refused to accept the late unjust reduction asked, ana not one but would have resumed work at these figures. The adion of Deere & Co. proves con clusively that the attempt to jorce tneir men tn npeent their terms was a failure. IT. S. 10.Ts New 5'b Currency C's COMMERCIAL. Wheat Firmer: No 3 spring 8595: cag. til 00; No 2 Milwaukee 95-81 05. Corn Uncnangen. Oats Firm : S44:i. Pork-Firm; 18 25. Lard 10 75. Wnisky 1 13. 1.19X 1.14 1.15 1.20 l.W 1.174 1.86 CLERGYMEN TEN .FEE CENT DISCOUNT I Wabash Ave. Cor. Monroe, CHICAGO. Established 1854. ILLINOIS Highland Hall, Highland fork, HI. I A . C0LLEGIAT2 INSTITUTION POS LADIES. No a CM- FALL SESSION 15EGINS SEPT. 2d, 187C. Conine of instruction thorough and extoneive. Bare facfliricB for Mux c and Painting Health, manners and morals of the rrst importance. Col lege edifice commodious and elegant. No rooms for pupils hleher than two flights of attire. Graduates of otber institutions received to our post-graduate conrse with special privileges. Terms moderate. For circulars apply to EDWARD P. WESTON, President. Chicago MarKet. Chicauo. Auguft. 22 Wheat Unsettled; onene-1 strong and higher; closed heavy 87H cash ; 90V4 Sept ; 94?. Oct. Corn Unsett lea; 44?gcan. Oats-Dull; 30g(g:W4. Rye Firmer; 5:54. Fork Heavy; lower: 17 25canh; 15 00 year. Lard Stiade lower; 10 45 cash. Whibky- -1 10 UVE STOCK. Hogs-Receipts G,000; light unchanged ; heavy 5c r....i ahurtA lower: receiDta 4.000; mixed to choice 4 905 00, generally 4 404 85 for fair. St. IiOuis Market. St. Louis. August 2. U hpat-Irreen ar: No fall 1 1 oia cen; i io;. bid Aug ; No 8, 1 034 cash ; No 4, 93 . Corn Higner; casu. Oats Katier; 37? bid cash; 3254 ct- Rye Steady; 494. Whisky-1 10. Provisions 0eiet; unchanged. LIVE STOCK. Hogs Receipts l,uuu; steauy. Milwaukee Market. M.waukes. August 22 WhpatFirmer: closin? nnseuiea ; vu, 95V, Sept; 94 Oct; No 3:83S8114. Corn 44 V4 Oats 29. Rye -57. Barley -76. ; SWARTHM0RE COLLEGE! SVAUTEMwEE, Delaware Co , Penn. vnta wiiminn nnfler the care of friends nnd I open to students of either sex, is situated on the West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad, ten milea from Philadelphia. Fall Courses 01 siuay are pro , wii ihp 'lns:irl and the Scientific De- rmrinient. tor conipletine either of whch the usual t'e'jrees aro nmfcrred. There la also couuected with the College a Preparttory School. Applicants ad mitted either to the College or Preparatory School who brlnir testimonials of good character Irom their last teachers and pas the required prpara torv examinations. The examinations for admis sion 10 the College or the Preparatory hool will be held on the 3d. 4th and 5th days, the ritb, 13ih and 14th. of ninth month (September), 1876. To se cure places, the accommodation being limited, ap plication should be made as early a- possible, either personal or bv letter, to the President. For cat, logues and further particulars address EDWARD II. MAGILL, President. NEW LAUNDRY. r -r a vvrviirc IVl to the citizen of Rock Islnnd that he has oineda Laundry on Canal street, Between wun ..... . t .1 1. till all nnlm and onto ureeia, ana is prenuteu w promptly and at reasonable rates. uouas cauea lor. 8-21dlm CIRKLE & CLEMENTS, TIT 157 La Salle Street, y.m,a.w, Manufacturers of FLAGS & CAMPAIGN GOODS ! Also Agents for the Shaleb Flash touch. We will sell torch or uniform separate. T rches from t" to $48 per 100. Uiwforuis fro.rt H.c. to each. Also campaign nags wun porirnius u different candidates. Largest varieiy in the L . S. Assignee's Notice. . nrnv. r DrtOPDCTl T" Vf ALL PEKSOS lUJiOlIlU IO OUUO.UTlJH.ai jtr Jnbnsnn. Rati k runts, are hereby noiiiied to r,a iii tnriphtedness to the nndersU'iied, without delay, and save cost?: Roc island, AUiv CUTTER, IgfllOt Provision:.! Assignee. QUO CUNQTJSJE3EBIESSTABIT. THE FAVORITE HOME KBMEDY. "Evidence CnDarallelled in the history of Medi cine" Over two thousand tesiimonials given for the wonderful cures made by SARSAPARILLA, Or Matchless Liver BLOOD AND KIDNEY SYRUP. Three thousand bottles aold each year by one store in Cleveland Now receiving or ,y tiers bv mail every day from Yi all parts of the country. '1 ucrewuu are icw ui k?manv certiflcaies and letters received hundreds of which we could print, if necessary, to show Fentons Matches Liver. Blood and Kidney Sy rup is appreciated at home, and extending over the who'e conntry, irpon its "merit only." And we claim without fear or favor it is the best family medicine in the world, aud guaranteed the best blooa ana liver ana kl'iney - - . . n , rni n 11 7o75oouS- Add. Sisters 0 he Order of Si Dominic circular to any person wno wrucs ior uuc. 1- HOME EVIDENCE. K Sinsir.awa Mound, Grant Co., wis. St. Clara Academy is situated in the Southwest ern part of the stale of Wisconsin, ten miles from . Galena, lll''nois, and six miles from Dubuque. Tticcuriies one of the most beautiful and pictur esque sities in the state. The grounds are extensive, beautifuly adorned, and the entire surroundings seem to breathe that air of peaceful seclusion which ever exerts such a powerful Influence over the moral, physical and In tellectual life 'ihe building is hebted by stenm, and furniehed with all modern improvements, etc. The term will commence FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER. For further particulars aaoress MOTHER SUPERIORESS. St. Clara Academy, Sinsinawa Mound, Grant conn ty, Wisconsin. 5?b5 The Immaculate Conception ACADEMY, ST. CLARA ACADEMY. Chartered In 1858 Conducted by the Bankrupt Sale. Extracts from letters received. RnKTTMAMISM Some six months could not walk without the help of a crutch; tried physi cians and many kinds of advertued cuies without benefit. Six bottles of Fentou's Matchless Syrup cured me. Capt Geo Hand. SALT RHEUM- Eight bottles made a perfect and permanent enre. Capt Thomas Pennington. SCROFULA From infancy was treated by the best phvsicians aod took everybody's cure, Two bottles"Matchleeg Syrup cured me. Mus Eliza Jones, SCROFULOUS NECK Eight years cured by Fentou's Sarsaparilla, afU;r trying nearly every other known remedy. John .vcuinitt. Conductor S L t M S R , Cleveland, C- SALT RHEUM eleven years a'.l over my hoi, took all then i- emedies advertised hosmul. New ' k. twenty weeks; con cured; six ..es of Kenton's Mati hless Srrup cured me. Geohob Brows, Cleveland, O. FEMALE WEAKNESS some six years; used ev ery alterative known; tried the climato from Min nesota to Texas; could get no relief; altera tew month's use of Kenton's Matchless Sarsaparilla was cured completely, Mas Aty B , Ohio St, Cleveland. O. RHEUMATISM Dr. Fenton: Having been laid . ' : . 1. I . 1 . I J up nve weess wnu xvueuiumisuj, wu tF"' r,fr.. f vm-Vfl T Atll evprv farilitv for ar- 2s. rr"fS :. -h Scholastic ,ear U divided, into two sessions of rilla. Five bott'es cured me completely. I freely recommend the Matchless Syruo as a sure cure for Rheumatism. Yours truly, W. H. Bates, Cleveland, O. "Thousands Bear Testimony." SCROFULOUS SORE LEG twelve years, cured by Feoton's Sarsapa:iila,after trying various noted blood remedies. Capt. Heney palmer, Akron, v. SCROFULA, five larsre abscesses on body, could not turn in bed for weeks, cured by Fenton's Sar- DAYENFORT, IOWA. Under the direction of the Sisters of Charity of the B.V.M. five months each, beginning respectively on the first Monday of September ano the nrl Monaay in eo ruary. Pupiis are, however, received at any lime during the year, their sessions dating from time of entrance. Board and tuition per session, $80. Music, paint ing, etc., form additional charges. For particulars address SISTER SUPKRIOR.Immaculate Concep tion Academy, Davenport, Iowa. 7-8dA w2m NOTICE IS HEREBY GIYEN THAT THE IV Uarsiparilla ; had expended over one hundred dol dersigned. Provisional Assignee of the stale of , urevl his to using tue Acme of Medicine, "Fen- . . . . 1 l .. . I ihi.jAn Until". I . . ..... 53 . . m j on 11 r . ik; rni inn &uu vuu t ... - rnpts, will, in pursuance 01 int oraer 01 uic urin Court of tne United States, for the Northern District of Illinois, on the 14th day of August.STfi, receive bids for the stocn of toods, merchant tailoring tools aud furniture, in bulk, for the next ten days and until Mondav, tne sstn uay 01 Augueu, lo.u.auu if no bidor widstaiUfactory are by thit time re ceived, and said goods remain unsold, I will sell said goods, to is, &c, at auction, on the 11th day of Se ptember, A. 1. lSTti Dated at Rock Island, this 17th day of An?., 1876. AMOS F CUTTER, ISdJOt Provisional Assignee. SCOTT COUNTY AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION Neuralgic or prostraiea wuu u-- , Milwaukee, wis. possession, wnicn naa uee "RadwaVS KeadV Belief SlnV. decoy letter. Thedepredati ilattWay flOJ l earned Ion f,r some time. . obliged to o to the Missouri "ver to re- - fe illustrates that the 1 ceive such supplies as shall be provided ""r;. . , ,u'Bht nri Deere under any future act 01 congress ana tne -"r- . wro treaties with them now in loroe. - iVLf-rrinff to its assertions in the article Another Bajxipl Bepnlilicaii Official. Rav FnAvnsco. Au2. 22. J as. Bow- maD, register clerk of the postoffice here, formerly a member oi tne icgtsiumrc, u mails. He was brought belore tne u nueu u-- States court to-day and held to answer tne charge. There are proots ot gntit appar ently conclusive in gold aust iounu iu ms which haa Deen piaceu iu a ions have been OFFERED IZT FKEMXTJKS I WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE, inflammation of the Kidney. JXcouge. breathing, Palplutlon of the Heart, Uysterfw, Croup. Dlptheria Ca tarrh. Influenza. Headache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Cold Chills Ag" Chills. . .i.... i h TtnadT Relief to the part orVaru'Stbepalnordimcult, exist, will of ford ease and comfort. , wlll ln , . 1', : Sour Stomach "8ick Headache; Diarrhea .g-JgT. Colic. Wind in "S , :"bule of KAD- fVAY'S READY. RELIEF with them SI rW' iXhei' than Fh Brandy or Pit Xara as a stimulant. log no one in Chicago anthorized to man . ...... nnrn Ac. any of my patents DR. BLY. vi-i. t lmb. mnnfactnred oc Government orders. "7.." .". tshnrb..ned Limbs and allDclormi &pparBiua ivi -' , I ilea. For particular. "ress 105 Wisconsin Street,Milwankee Wis. f! F. Mahony, recently arrestea ior making counterfeit gold dollars, has been indicted by the grand jury. TWO MEJT XILI.ED BT THE MAQT7IBES. UOIiLY Wb7 Don't Grant Send Sherman There? New Yobk.Auz. 22 A desoatch from So 334 Bowrey, A few drops, m,io nn-m-n'xr 3T, Tsickne. or puin. from change Xae XriUtlipU. A A u.oo j Ask no advance payment for curing ruptures, ana offor $1,000 reward for any case they FEVEB AND AGUE Fever and Ague cured tor ttfty cents. There is not a remedial , .sent In the world that wi I cnre erer aud ague, and ftll other malariooa, bilioa-, iclrlet typhoid, yellow aud other fevers (aided bv JUdway'i Fills) so quick as Radway'a Beady Relief. Vlfty celiU per Bottle. REGULATING PILLS perfect'.y Uateless, elegantly coaieo wun -weei cum. puree, regulate, purify, eleanae. and streneh n. ludway'a Pills, for the cure of all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Ueadache.Constipation, Costive rioss. Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Biliousness, Blliou" Fever, lnnammation of the Bowel. Piles, and all Derangement of the Internal Viscera. Warranted to effect a positive cure. Purely Vegetable, con taining no mercury, minerals, or deleterious drug. r-gOt (Serve ine iouowiuk symptoms from Disorders of the Diireative Organs. Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of the Blood ln the flead. Acidity of the Sumach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust of Food. Fullne of V eight in the Stomach, Bour Eruptions, Sinking or Flutter Ings In the Pit of the Stomach. Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Flutterlngs at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensation when ln a Lying Posture. Dimness of Vta oti, DoU ,.--.. K.y.. th. Mitrht Vkwbw and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Persplratioo, Yellowness of the skin and Eyee, Pain In the Side, Cheet, U mbe, and sudden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh. A tew doses of RADWAY'S PILLS wlll 'rejthe ystem from all the above named disorders. Price B0 cent per box. Sold by drnggUu. Read "FALSE ST TRDE." Send one Jetter-statnp to KADWATJA CO., Ko t3 Warren 8U, New York. Infomation worth thou sand wll be wnt oc cannot cure. m. nu, flmt -class Ladv Surgeon. Their Chief Surgeon has hart 3t) years' nfljng success ! a-. Uat nna itlin Hll Vlt'.t: VUllllUVliueii r.iHiiiiiinn"'"" . . free. Order, filled by mail. Send to cent. lo. -their ew fHUr. TT.AA.'' . Chief surgeon. Book, to of Sunday last, the Union says it made no statement that cannot be vcrmea, and proceeds to say that a moulder at Williams, vvmte & wn., im. iui made 9 wheels per day while in delicate The writer oi this nas tne oest ot authority for saying that the man re ferred to by the Un'on did make the 9 dav for threa days and at the orwi rf that time was so completely used up as to compell him to keep his bed for n,arlv three weeks. When he got out otram" hfiatteniDtedthe task and was again prostrated. The fact is. it cannot be done continually without utterly breaking down a man's health. T, TJainn still further says that "a man and boy for four successive days ma3 twpntv wheels a day, and there wnnld be no trouble in making it right ,!,-.. " Thia is another misstatemenc oi ?t a ' The real facts of the case in ques tion are these. It was not a man and a boy tKf nfjOTiiitilished this result, but two $15,000 Open to the World ! The aith ANNUAL FAIR will be beld at DAVENPORT, IOWA, SEPTEMBSB 4, 5, 6, 7 ana 8, 1S7G. AXtMISSIOH 25 CTS. Street Cars run from the centre of the city direct ly to the ground. Railroads centering in noin imbuu mnu port, will carry stock, freight and passengers at re duced rates. For Premium Lists, or anv lniormatnn, app ty 10 O. S. MCNEIL, Secretarv, 18d&wtd Davenport, Iowa. frho. r.mit American Institute Fair (session of 1875) awarded to premium Medal for the Best Elas- rr Richmond. Pa., states that two miners. tic T.r.u" Hl th ?mph TRUSS James Martin and Peter McCaffrey, were i nil nt i . . i a ii.ii ii ...m-. andTRlUMPtt RUPTUKifi ctJitiv, i attacked by a crowa oi " XL,: further, it was 19 wheels KiwTori. UrPKtPrdav afternoon, iney were iwurn r"?" ?' r- 1 ji i;; .. . ,i i t.i i z i .lull tiiii i w rni . v. nHironng Etannpn wun Knives, iuu - trea'ed to aBbower of bullets. McUaflrey was killed outright and Martin wos ao ter ribly injured that he died in a short time. DR. WARNER'S HEALTH CORSET. iFoaMKBI. BABITABT l-wm i TOSKinsiiPHonerit SeU-AllMtmzPais, Secures HealtU and Comfort Of Hol wnu Ciriace BesiwtToffon Three pirment i n pne. Approveu uj all physicians. Price in London Cord. fS.OO: Satteen fi-.a. rw WMiB, San.pirs W mail to agepU at 2T ceuta less than the retail price. ,,. &,ve size of waist, and state whether long or short 'Ad-iLreRdBR0-8. , Broadwsy.N.T. mhYM either rxohahilltiea. Washington. Aug. 22. The Signal Ser vice observations taken at 10 o'clock this forenoon indicate the following weather, probabilities for this afternoon and to nieht: ..... For the northwest, tailing barometer, in creasing southeast to southwest winds,war- mer, partly cloudy or clouay weatner aou rain areas with probably a storm-centre ad vancing over Dakota towards Lake Su perijr. Two Tonxtg ICen Drowned. New IYork, Aug. 22. Henry lthoads on,! Wm Rflll. nired 21 and 23, were drowned ihis morniog, by the upsetting of boat in the Harlem river. BITTESS. A Remedy without a Rival Maguire's Cundurango Bitters. TLUID LI3HTNIU3. 1 na u crfniice. SO cent Dr. CRAM'S IE! I Til I !G ache, ano .. -eint of nrice. I ?f ?..Cfc,7.ilSi term, to reliable men or iuu c I Send lor circulars iuu ....cmCAQQf liberal terms 1 CRAM & MELCHKR, 1 111 X. Bandolph ttreet,. Another Botten Bank Poor People Bobbed. PrTfli"rn. N. H.. Aup. 22. Th Ten Cents Savings tiank, in this city, has passd into assignee hands, tne deposits having been reduced to $175,000 by bad inyesttnenta. A Yw Boat, with on man, Croaaee the Atlantic. ti. i;tt1 rlnrv fvawl-boatV'Centennial,,, . Bail-boat, perhaps eighteen feet long, which left Gloucester. Mass., about two months go,for a yoyage across the Atlan tic to England, having oply Ue owner, ope Johnson, on board, arriyed safely at Jiver- i vi0T.d nn Monday. This is one gf those foolhardy ventures that it would not fee well to repe,a,s ycry wu. No man and boy living ran An this amount ot work continually nor even 15 wheels per day, it is boyond the limit of human endurance to do it, and Deere & Co. know it. The man who claims to have accomplished tUia great feat is Baid to be on-? Bignell, foreman of Williams. Whi'e & Co., who probably knows which side his bieau is buttered The t nwn always has been the organ of the capitalist as against labor; not that it can honestly justify oppression but be cause it is popular to be on the moneyed side. The Argus is not "striving to create discontent," as the Union charges, but is aud always will be opposed to op pression or centralization iu any form. The recent redueikm iu wages was one of the imiat uuiu-t and tyranuical measures ever proposed, aod was a direct effort bt capital to control labor. The Union very caret ully omits to mention that there has been no reduction in the price of actk-ul tural implements; its fails to refute ihe statement of The Arous t,:at "materials peyer were lower.for years.thau uow." It does not pretend to jusiir'y its own asseitioo tht IWre & Co. oropoeie to make the moulder help pay tor that new moulding ahnn. For the Lmon to say that em- nlnvers oav fully as bijjh wages, aa the m.rl-Pt alliiws is aimnlv an enlargement of fp.ta. The fact is there exists no real reason for the reduction in wages and the w.tion of Deere & Co.. in employing new mpti at the same prices asked by the hold out moulders proye that they were only asking wnat was heir iust due. The mechanics of Moline own or are paying for homesteads; the manufacturer knows this and thinks that home associatiops will compel employes VEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL. Contain? no alcohol, au excellent purgative or the bowels, rellevine nd curing all compla U of the Liver, Blood. Sidneys, and Stomach. Read the following testimonial from a prominent New Oftlceof Geo. H. Bweet's "Texas New Yorker," ) N os. 28. 30 and 82 Ontre Street. New York City Sept. 8, 1874. ) Messrs. J A C. Maulre, St. Louis: Gents Yours of the 31st uit., with case of one dozen Cund urango Liver and Blood Bitters eame duly to hand. You will please accept my uiu iur juui e"' ' erosltv. I will try o put the medicine "where it will do the most good." I have given one bottle to a friend of mine who resides in Brooklyn, both himself and wife hve taken H, and their testimony is the same as miue. I first met with it ln Houston, Texas, afterward returned to my home in Am-tin, where I have the Texas branch office of my paper. Mv 14 oumon butt :e was used UP, and I found on trial that I could not obtain a eingie bottle in all Austin, for I went to every drugirUt ln the place it thure aro some five, but each house told me tliey intended to order it.on the etn ngth of my rec ommendation, tre coming w ir w nr. i wae iu Gaivestou, and bought a bottle of Robirdn, un old ienu aud a ood house, t nau no i u a ini n inai I could not obiaiu it in New York; but alter my Galvt'ston bottle was used np. i darted to find moreland was much surpnsea to ana none alter visit ing fully a dozen different ertabllshBietite. I gaveup the twarcb h?r aud wrote to you. Now p-utn s-i good a meaicine as yours is ought to be placed ai the command of Ue whole world. It will not only- rove great fortune to yourselves, out a laei.ng leasing to the whole humau faulty. Aarem.-dy In my own ease 1 have never met with iu equal. It sqaeeaes my liver better than Calomel, of which 1 have taaen not a intie. l am a u wi ri uu consUnt thinker, and consequent v for the last ten to twelve years my body has found it i Bleu It to keep sn hi rn r.ir tra.in. i rn-rp e miiugui ui auiii.u people Just like mvself. and they need some simple horfi mHi-ln tn tit-n thi m from sickliiif into dys peptle graves, until they can apply, brakes aud rut off k nm of tbe steam and see wbere they are. Vnn have the merilctne and vou have a great fortune in it if yon will but let the world know it. In my aMrrh alter vonr Cundurango in this market I found a preparation of cunaurango soiu at f4 per Vu.tu k.i n ..ai. i!k vnora than ia a black man ike a white. Ot course 1 did not buy it. This let- fer la nnlv writte to thankl you and to give yon myexperienee win cundmango Wtohiug yon the succyoadeerveam Qao H gw tonV Matchless." C. FIKI.D. Sod us Point, New York. SCROFULOUS NECK, a number of nlcers, open for nine months ; had the Oi:st medical advice in Cleveland, O. A frien-l sent me Fentou's Saisapa- rilla. Twelve bottles made ajjerf .-ct ani perma nent care. W. H. MARs. North Bloomtield, O, Camp Beowjj, Wyoming, Dec. 20, 1874. RIIEUMATISM Lr C K Fenton: The six bot tls iSareaparilla sent me in July latt, cured me of Rtieumatssin, and only used five, (one got broken.) 1 had it for lour vearc. aud spent nearly one thous and dollars, wsth 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 D. WooDRfrr. CONSUMPTION. Dr. C F Fenton, Dear 81-; Mv wile wan sick two years with consumption, we pa"id out over one thousand dollars and received no iii.in.tiii.: sent fur six bottles of your Matchless Syrup: she took it up aud supposed herself cured. One year from this time she felt it coming oi.. I sent to capt. jhuu varner, 01 titvuamu 10 -iiu mr six more bottles, which completed the cure, for which we thank yon, and wish to say to all, we be lieve it the best Renovator and Blood Purifier in the world. Truly, your friend, Capt. Henkv Bbock, Port Burwell, Ont. FEMALE WEAKNESS, of seven years standing cured by the use of one and a half bottles Fentou's Matchless Sarsapariiia. Mrs. Wm. Sims, Port Hope, Micb. SALT RI1EUM eighteen years; used all the do ld humor cures without effect; six bottles Fentou's Matchless Siirsaparilla cured me; it is a dead sure cure. f w good, uunaio, jm x. Everv person should read this carefully. Dr Fenton. Cleveland, O. Dear Sir: Five years ago. then in Brazil, r-outb. America, 1 there contrac ted a disease that nearly cost me my life. 1 was seven months iu hospitals Spanish Brazilian and Buenos Avres but lo no Duruose. I then went to Cienfnegoe, Cuba, and spent sixty-four daye in the military hospital. The doctors told me if I bad any friends I had better make my way to them. The American Consul sent me to New York. Last spring it came on me again, rest in the night was out of the question. A friend in the St Charles Hotel hero (Detroit) advised Fentou's Matchless Syrup; Iseatfor six bottles I have only t.ken four atd f.iu perfectly well. I must say it surprised me. and all that knew the condition I was fa for five yej-la. I freely recommend Feuton's Matchless Syruo above any blood pr.ril;r in tne catalogue of medicates. lours resuevuuuy. Detroit, Mich. . McKltterict. We intend to publish more wonderful evidences. Sold in Hock Island by John Bengston, E Brcu nert, T II Thomas and K Koehler. Western Agents, Van Schaack, Stevenson & Reid, Chicago. Fenton M'fg Co . Pifr.riit. Cleveland. O. Special Advantages. Eight eminent Professors aslhstructors. The Best and mom Elegant Rooms in the West. Boarding Club. Good board 1.50 to 2 a eek' Three rirst-class Penmen constantly employed Superior individual instruction in Bo.is -keeping. Commercial Law. Invaluable to business men. Commercial Arithmetic, thorough an pra tical. I neqnaled advantages for learning Telegraphy. Scholarships eood in Forty Colleges, j. These advantages are possessed by no othe school. Address , MONTAGUE LILL1BRIDGE Davenport, Iowa j-ff-pie ase state where von saw t h Is card . Clothing House I UNDER DART'S HALL. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE WEST OF CHICAGO. ASTHMA. rHE SUBSCRIBERS ARE MANUFACTURERS and Proprietors of Dr. R. W. Kd's Celebrated Asthma Relief, which ia undoubtedly the best estbnia remedy yet discovered. 1 IN HT ANT RE LIEF IS GUARANTEED OR PURCHASE PRICK REFUN DKD. We put up the medicine In bo-sea of three sizes, which retail for '25 cents, SO cents and fl. Persons remitting retail price will have tha medicine promptly forwarded by mall, post-paid Also samples sent free to any who desire. Prices per dor.. 1.75: $3. Ml and $7.00; gross price, fib $.50; hTURlDGE, TULLER & CO., Rome, N. Y. For sale in Rock Island bj John Bongston, Euil Ko-hler, and K. Brennert mad aim 1 a nice Bnar 43 y VinilHIl-LS LnUILO oi age Bend I stamp for confidential circular, of great value. Ur. u. u. AKn, ao uuooara s oiock, inaiauapo lis, Ind. KELLY & RITICKER No 0 Illinois Street, , ASE NTS, OC kas o : o a Excekhr Sailer, The bet aortment of Jtu o buos In the city alwaj s on hand. u.v aud 8-31d&wlm CARTER BROTHERS, GLASS STAINERS AN? . Metalio Sash yt ANUFACTCEERS. Cox, Jirat & Caxson Streets,-- .HTTSBTJKQH, PA . WALL 8 ' BEST SPECXTtATIOlT. The reliable h mw of Ai.bx. FanTHUfSHAM & Co. No 12 Wall Stive', New York, jiuhiid a handsome eight pa"e weekly pap-r, called the Ittekly Finun ciul B-porf. whifh they und Irtc lo ny address. In a Ottiou to a WrTe mi.nber f aiie nlitwriaU ou ilnnnciul tnt buiiie3 topics, it contains very full and aecurate reports of l!i.- s iles nnrt sti-udnig of every bum!, stock and s city d alt in at the Slock Exchange. Messrs. Fhothinuham & Co., are vt ry exlcnshe brokers, of ia-e ex. erlence ar.t tii;u integrity. In a wutiou to thutr sue nrowerat liusiue s. iheyse.l whut are termed 'privileges,' or' Pnt and Call,'' now ue t: the favor.t meih odsol le-eUUiiate speculation. Tu ir aiv;co 'e vet j vaiu ibU ,aud by Ioi'ing lu m.my have mude for tunes. -New Y..r MetrojiuU. GET THE GENUINE Zl SHIBEELL'S KULIsIYUN WASHING CRYSTAL ISHIRRELL & CO., Proprietors. 47P1 Street,. .BvFFAXO, , T