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- Y'' . I- Twenty-Sixth. Year. Bock- Island, Illinois, Thursday, December 7t 1876. Established Oct 18, 1851 BADWATS EEHELIE3. OVARIAN TUMOR OP TENYEAKS'JGROWTII CURED BY aw had an Ovarian Tumor in the Ova- 2 riex and Bmoelt for Ten Years. Ann Abu or, Dec. 87, 1875. Da. Runway : That others may be benefitted, I make this statement: i have had an Ovarian Tamer in the ovaries and towels (or tea years. I tried the beat physicians in this place and others without any benefit. It was erow in it at such rapidity that I could not have lived much longer. A friend of mine induced me to try Had way s Kemeales. 1 had not much laltn in them, but finally, after much deliberation, I tried them. I purchased six bottles of the Resolvent, two hos es of the Pills, and two bottles of the Relief. I used those without any apparent benefit. I determined to nersevere. I used tw lve more bottles of the Re solvent, two of the Relief, and two boxes of Pills. Before they were eone I bad lost 95 pounds. I continued to use the medicine until I was sure - that I was entirely cured. I took the medicine about 4 Ave months, and during that time lost 45 pound. In all I took three dozen bottles of the Resolvent, six bottles Relief, snn six boxes of the Pills. I feel perfectly well, and my heart is full of erat Itude to God for this help in my great affliction. To vou. Sir. and your wonderful medicine. I feel deep Iy indebted, and my prayer is that it may bo as ranch oi a Dieting to otners as it nas peen to me. fsienedl Mrs. E. C. Bibbins. Mrs. Bibbins, who makes the above certificate. Is the oerson for whom I reauested yon to send medi cine In June, 1875. The medicines above stated EOESE NAILS Manufacturers of PATENT HAMMERED, POINTED & POLISHED, POINTED & BLUED, HORNE NAIL. FROM "BENZON IRON" EXCLUSIVELY, We offer our Hixns -ornTiD Nails to the trade knowing that they are far superior to any "Cut Poihts". The "AU8ABLE" is THi Haxkibzd Nan. Pointed in market. Quality tally guaranteed. ABRAHAM BUSSING, , -,s. SECRETARY, 85 Chambers Street, NEW YORK. TELEGRAPHIC. lTblgraphd to the Sod Inland Argui. LOCAL COLUMN. were bought of me. with the exception of what was seut to her by you. 1 may say that her statement Is correct without a qualification. Signed L. S. Lsrcb. .Druggist and Chemist. Ann Arbor. Mich This may certify that Mrs. Bibbins, who makes the above certificate, is and bas been for many rears well Known to ns, ana tne I acts tnereln stated are undoubtedly and undeniably conect. Any one who knows flirx.BiDoin win oeueve ner statement. Binned nXNJ. D. Cocksr, Mart B. Pond, MabtCocksb, E. B. Pond. DR. RAD WAY'S Sarsapari.lian Resolvent The Great Blood Purifier. For the Cure of all Chronic Diseases SCROFULA OR SYPHIUTIC, HEREDITARY OR CONTAGIOUS. BE IT BXATXP IN TOT Langs or Stomach, Skin or Bones, Flesh or Nerves. Corrupting the Solids and Vitiating the Fluids. HCnronlc Rheumatism. Scrofula. Glandalur Swel ling, Hacking Dry Congh, Cancerous Affections, Syphilitic Complaint. Bleeding of the Lungs, Dys pepsia, Water Brash, Tic Dolorenx, WhtU Swel lings, Tumors, Ulcers, Skin and Ulp utKeam, Mer curial Diseases. Female Complaints. Goat, Dropsy, Rickets, Halt Rheum, Bronchitis, Consumption, Kldnev.lBtadder. Liver Complaints, sc. bold by Druggists. Consumption cam bs cured, sobsnck's puxjionic stbup, Sohbncr's Ska Wkxd Tonic. - Sohcnck'b Mandbakx Pi lis. Are the only medicines that will cure Pu.'monary Consumption. Frequently medicines that will stop a cough will occasion the death of the patient ; they lock up the liver,stop the circulation of the blood, hemorrhage follows, and in fact,they clog the action of the very organs that caused the cough. Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia are the causes of two-thirds of the cases of Consumption. Many persons complain of a dull pain in the Bide, con stipation, coated tongao, pain in the shoulderblade feelings of drowsiness and restlessness, the food, lying heavily on the stomach, accompanied with acidity and belching np of wind. These symptoms usually orginated from a disor dered condition of the stomach or a torpid liver. Persons so affected. If they take one or two heavy colds, and if the congh in these cases be suddenly checked, will find the stomach and liver clogged, remaining torpid, and inactive, and almost before they are aware the lungs are a mass of sores, and ulcerated, the ra-ult of which Is death. -Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup is an expectorant which does not contain opium or anything calculated to check a cough suddenly. Schenck's Sea Weed Tonic dissolves the food, mixes with the gastric juices of the stomach, aids digestion and creates a ravenous appetite. when the bowels are costive, skin sallow, or the symptom ot berwlse of a bilious tendency .Schenck's Mandrake Pills are required. These medicines are prepared only by J. U. Schznck & Son N.E . corner Sixth and Arch .Sta. Phlla. And are for sale by all druggists and dealers. Why let aches and pains your temper spoil T A cure is sure by using Renne's Magic Oil I FLOBIDA.. Prospect that the State Will yet have Justice Done. And Secure the Election of the Demo cratic Candidates. Tallahassee, Fla., Dec. 7. A quo warranto was issued and served on the Hayes electors, yesterday.before they cast their votes, also a bill of injunction was obtained, in behalf of Gov. Drew, against members of the canvassing board and an ordei granted restraining them from com pleting the canvasses on the basis of tht vote canvassed by the majority of the board for electors. Attorney General W. A. Coke, member of the canyassiug board, protested against the action ot the board in certifying to a majority of the votes in favor ot the Hayes electors. He denounced the same as a criminal and gross falsifications of the re turns on file in the office of the secretary of state. He also gave a certificate of election to the Tilden electors, stating therein that the returns on file, canvassed by the board, showed a clear majority for the Tilden and Hendricks electors. The Democratic electors, Wilk. Call, Robert Bullock, Robt. B. Hilton and James E. Younge, met at the capitol in the office of the attorney general and cast the vote of the state according to law; also signed a petition to the senate and house of repre sentatives of the United States stating their election and praying that they might be recognized as electors of state. The visiting statesmen, Marble, Salton stall, Biddle. Sellers. Hay. Read. Gibbon, of Missouri. Gen. Young, and Gov. Brown of Georgia: CoL Walev. and P. H. Smith, of Ills,, and Gov. Noyes and Mr. Lisle, of Ohio; Gen. Wallace and Barlow and Mr. Chandler left to-day, Messrs. Coyle and Parris remain to meet the congressional committee. The Republican electors met in the ex ecutive chamber and organized, electing b. C. Humphrey, president, and A. W. Leonard, secretary, they cast their vote for Hayes and Wheeler, and C. H.Pearce, one of their electors, was selected as mes senger to carry the returns to Washington Price tl Per bottle. DR. RADWAY & CO., 82 Warren St., New York. R. K. B. RADWAY'S Ready Relief In CURES THE WORST PAINS! from One to Twenty Minutes. NOT ONE HOUR after reading th.s advertisement need any one SUFFER WITH PAIN READY RELIEF IS A CURE FOR EVERY PAIN. It was the first and la THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY that Instantly stops the most excruciating pains allay Inflammations, and cures Congestions whether of the Lanes, Stomach, Bowels or other .glands or organs, by one application IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY.MINTJTES, u. mattpr how violent or excruciating the pain, the Rheumatic, Bed-Hidden, Infirm, Crippled, Nervous Neuralgic or prosiraiea wun ujew ui duucj, Badway's Heady Belief j WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. Inflammation of the Kldne; Bladder, Inflammation tlon of the Lungs, itlon Headache, RENNE'S MAGIC OIL cures Rheumatism, KiiSNfc 8 MAGIC OIL cures Neuralgia, kk ix ink s mauiu cures sprains, RENNE'S MAGIC OIL cures Bruises. RENNE'S MAGIC OIL cures Colic. Kh.NNK'S magic oib cures Cholera Morbus, RENNE'S . AGIC OIL cures Coughs. REN.NK'S MAGIC OIL cures Sore Throat. "It Works likb a Caarm. Dayton, Ohio. Aueust 87. 1875. Missus. W. Rkxne A Sons, Usnts Please send me at once by express one dozzen bottles large size Magic Oil. The Magic Oil a oca indeed wort nae a cnarm. six years ago mother had a fall which came very near resulting fatally. She recovered her health in some degree during the year following, but she sustained such severe injuries, especially in her spine and left arm nd ehouldwr, that she waa almost helpless. Ho ping a change of climate might be beneficial, the spring of the second year after her fall she went to I Ilea, N. Y., to visit some relatives. While there she obtained and used some of your Magic Oil ; it relieved her almost iinniediafel' , so much si to t she came home very much improved in health and strength, and by the free use of the Magic Oil she la now enjoying better health than she has Known lor ten years, sua has recovered entirely irom ner injuries. Mother bas so much confidence in your Magic Oil that she will not be without it. respectfully yours, Joseph E. Dixsoh. Some folks seem lo be prond ot telling bow "lame their shoulders are" of "mv crick in the back" or "I have got the Sciatica" and delight in bragging that "nothing can cure mel" but when we such ,'ivlol folks" to use KttNKE'S FAIN KILLING MAGIC OIL, faithfully, we not only cure their lameness and charm away their pains, but we ac tually take all teat kind of "brag out of them !" and they frankly cwn up and sav, "it works like a charm." Sold by ail Druggists, Merchants and Grocers. Call for Renne's Magic Oil where you usually trade. USE RENNE'S PAIN-KILLING MAGIC OIL THE BROOKLYN HOLOCAUST. THREE HUKD3ED AND FIFTEEN BODIES RECOVERED. Fifty-nine Only are Identi fied. Ho. s. Inflammation of the the Bowels, Congee- Sore Throat, Difficult cr. J Hvaterics. Croup, Diptnerla. Ca- Van Schaack, Stevenson & Reid, Wholesale Agt's Chicago ill. sold in kock isiana py jonn Cengs ton ana f. tx. I nomas. The Great American Institute Fair (session of 1875) awarded to the Triumph Truss Company the .Premium Medal for the Best Elas tic Truss on Exhibition. Patronise the TRIU MPTI TRUSS and TRIUMPH RUPTURE CURE, 334 Bowrey, Kew York. The Triumph Truss Comp'y Ask no advance payment for curing ruptures, and offer $1,000 reward for any case they cannot cure. They employ a first-class Lady Surgeon. Their Chief Surgeon has bad SO years' unfailing a access ! Examinations and advice confidential and free. Orders filled by mail. Send 10 cents for their New BuOK, tO PHOJ. W. a. BUKJNB.AM, uniet anrgeon. i (f ROBERT BATY, If Manufacturer of Ji ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. tarrh. Influenza. Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Cold Chills Ague Chilis. The application of the Ready Keller to the part ar narta where the PAID Or difficulty exisU Will of- fnfcl wimfnrt. Twenty drops in half a tt -abler of water will In a ew minutes cure Cramps, Strains. Sour Stomach Heartburn, Sick Headache, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, n,.ii. wind In the Howe la. and all Internal Pains. Travniera should always carry a bottle of RAD- arkvu HKAnY RELIKiT with them. Afew drops. In water will prevent sickness or pains from change of water, it is nener man ireucu di.huj ui Mrs as a stimulant. FEVER AND AGUE. Fever and Ague cured for fifty eents. There is otaregedial agent In the world that will cure fever and ague, and all other malarious, bilious, scarlet, typhoid, yellow and other fevOa (aided by Kadway's Pill) so quick aa Radway's Ready Relief. Fifty cents-per Dome. Office for the Northwest of Dr. Bly's Celebrated Patent Limbs, as the following will show: Rochester. N. Y., Sept. 1, 1874. ' Robert Baty, Kso,., Milwaukee, Wis. Dear Sir: You are the only party authorized to make my Patent Legs in the Northwest, there be ing no one in Chicago authorized to manufacture any ot my patents. Yours &c. Blv's Limbs manufactured on Government orders. Apparatus for Shortened Limbs and all Dcformi ties. For particulars address ROBERT BATY, 105 Wisconsin Street,Milwankee Wis. New York, Dec. 7. The dimensions of the awful calamity which has befallen the citv of Brooklyn in the destruction of its principal theatre by fire, and conse auent loss of life have not yet been real ized. Enough is known however, to make it certain that the catastrophy was among the most fatal of the kind ever recorded. Up to noon to-day 315 bodies had been re moved. Of these, 59 are identified, some by remnants of clothing remaining, others by watches, chains and such articles, but tew by features. Actors Claude Bur- rough and Harry S. Murdock are among the identified. What are accepted as the bodies of the two actors are simply two black cinders. Around the truok of one was a sooted and scorched buckskin undershirt, and beside the other was a piece of braid apparently a portion of a stage dress. It is feared that a search in the auditor mm will result in hading many more bodies. It is estimated that 1050 people were iu the building at the time the tire broke out. (what gov. Bxarosxcxs SATS. Ke Hopes Congress Will Xoj Justice Accord inf to the Laws saA Constitution. Indianapolis, Nov. 7. The Journal publishes m interview with Gov. Hend ricks on the situation. He thinks the action of the returning board in Florida, South Carolina, and Louisioa not in accordance with the laws of those states or of the federal constitution, but hopes congress will do justice and assert the true cpirit of the constitution. He does not believe the vice president can declaro who is elected, . .i . i t or that tne two nouses oi congress are simply witnesses as to the counting, turnishiDg tellers to certily to a correct reading ot the ballots. He relies upon the twenty-second joint rule, which, he con- tends,has been in operation since l858,and declares it to be the legislative inter pretation of the constitution especially in tended for such a crisis as the present; admits the possibility of the house de daring Tilden president and (he senate declaring Hayes president and that such a crisis would be of a most serious character and entail upon all the parties the gravest responsibility. He declined any state- 1 - . . a -i ment as to his recent meeting with Uov. Tilden. . . OREaoisr. One Vote forJilden and Hen dricks and two for Jteyes and Wheeler. Tilden and Eenericks now have 185 and Hayes and Wheeler 184. Tilden'and Hendricks are Klected, San Francisco, Dee. 6. The accounts as yet received here coticeroing the elect oral vote.of Oregon, are cooflictinsr. The Daily Stock Exchange's extra this morning prints the following: PORTLAND. Deo. 6. Governor Grover to-day issued certificates to Itwo Hayes electors and one Tilden elector. Cronin. The Hayes electors refused to meet with Cronin, whereupon the latter.who held all the certificates, appointed two Republicans to act in their places. The two whom he appointed, met with him, received their certificates, and theD all voted for presi dent, two for Hayes,and Cronin for Tilden. The Bulletin has the following special from Portland: A dispatch from Saleui says the secretary of state has given Cro nin, democratic ,elector. having the high est number of votes, the certificates. The two Republican electors refused to rt with him, and assembled and supplied the vacancy. The Repubicans voted for Hayes. Cronin appointed two Democrats to act with him, and cast the vote of the state for Tildes. A Post special from Salem savs. at noon to-day, the secretary of state delivered to Cronin, Democratic candidate for elector contesting peat of Watts, postmaster, the certificate of appointment of an elector. which is evidence that Governor Grover has ousted Watts. The six electoral candi dates then assembled in the committee room of the senate chamber. After half an hour, one of the -Republican elector?, W. II. Udell, came out and went to the office of the secretary of state to demand a certified copy of the certificate, for it seems the certificate included the name of K. A Cronin, Democrat, and W. IiO'Dell and J. C. Cartwright, Republicans, andf as the latter demanded to see and' hold the certificate, and Cronin refused to let them have it, nothing could be done. About this time Cronin lett the room where the electors were assembled, and took a stroll down town. Later. The story; further goes thatl when the electors were met, Odell and Cartwright refused to act with Cronin, whereupon Cronin declared a vacancy and elected J. N. F. Miller and H. Parker to fill the places of the electors, and the vote being taken, Cronin voted for Tilden and Hendricks, and the two others tor Hayes and Wheeler. Cartwright and Odell first accepted the resignation of elector Watts, and then elected him to fill the vacancy. and cast the vote of the state for Hayes ana w heeler. 1 here is great excitement. The Republicans are indignant at the gov ernors action. I Were they indignant when the carpet-bag returning boards falsely certified to the election of Hayes electors in South Carolina, Florida and Louisiana? MOLINE. ASTISTIC TAXLOmO- OREBOM. The Republicans are mad, hut Don't see how They can Help Themselves. They try to Intimidate the Governor, bat Conclude not to (ret tip Another war. ti . T . T w a r oa r RANCisco. uec. i. a sa em Oregon despatch says the Republicans held a meeting last night to consider the action ot Uov. Grover. Resolutions were passed denouncing him and calling upon the u. S. senate to prevent him from taking his seat on the ground that he has wilfully violated his oath. Prominent Republicans advised a calm exprcf sion puouc opinion ana it is now thought no outbreak will occur. X""01d stoves repaired, lined and made new at trifling cost. Apply to J. Donahue, Phoenix House, - 6d5t IgpDon't forget the festival at the Bap tist church to night. Th object is a wor thy one and should be well patronized. Yesterday, Oliver Norris refused to work on the streets in settlement of his fine, and was sent to the calaboose on lifeht diet, until he concludes to obey the magisteral mandates of Esquire Swander. KgFolIowiag are the officers of Swedish Olive Lodge, No. 583, L O. O. F. for the ensuing term: P. Nelson, N. G.; O. F. Eklund, V. G.; L. N. Eklund, Recording Secretary; August Lindgreen, Treasurer; A, Swaoson, Permanent Secretary. In stallation will occur sometime in January. The lodge is in flourishing condition and augumenting in membership steadily. JgyNels Peterson is not expected to liye. Dr. McKinnie who is in attendance fears that effusion of the brain will set in. This is the man who was injured on Tues day night as mentioned in last evening's Arg0s. Doctor Gordnn has been unre mitting in his attentions and sincerely re grets that he is the innosent cause of the unfortunate accident, Nopossible blame can attach to the doctor. iWm. Young and a man named Eaton got into a political dispute last night at Calentzkey's saloon which soon became animated and finally ended in an inter change of blows. Officer Teller arrested Eaton and put him in the calaboose until this morning when be and Young were brought before Magistrate Swander who fined Eaton $5 and costs and Ytuig $5. Paid and discharged. JSFollowingU the statement of amount of lumber And lath sawed by J. S. Keator & son, of this city for the season ot 1876: Running time from March 15th, to Nov. 28th 1876. 201 days, 7 hours. Feet. Out-lumber 18.725.SO0 Shingles 1 machine 3.608.000 Lath 2 machines 4.4-2J.OUO Average per day 68,285 feet. Estimated with a gain on logs over 14,- 000,000 feet. This is certainly a splendid showing and had logs been plenty Keator &Son, would a ve sawed 16,000,000 feet or very close to it. A. O. TJ. W. Banquet. To-night the second anniversary of Har mony Lodge, No. 2, A. O. U. W.. will occur at Itetso s liall, 1 he ceremonies will be inaugurated with an address by Judge Benson, of Davenport, at Dunn's lalL at 8 o clock to which all are invited. After the address the members of the iidgsj, with ladies, will adjourn to Reese lall, where the grand banquet and ball will be held. This will be one of the fintit affairs of the season and will be un der the management of Messrs. McDonald, A. E, Morey, E. KUteson and others cf equal prominence, which is a sufficient guarantee that the arrangements will be. complete m every detail. 1 he music is by the Clinton orchestra, one of the finest musical organizations in the upper Miss issippi, l he supper will be served by Charles Reese, whoso well-known reputa tion as a caterer needs no commeut from the writer. Those who have been present on former occasions will need no urging to attend this one which promises to be tne best managed of any yet held. Found Dead. Yesterday about 1 o'clock the body of a man apparently dead was found in the ravine near Jonas Westburg's house by a woman named Bjorklund, which pioved to be V . A. Goss, a man 65 years old. In stead of giving the alarm at once, in for mation was sent to Rock Island and it was not until last evening that an investigation commenced. Coroner Vermillion empan elled a jury with D. O. Reid as foreman and after hearing the evidence a verdict was rendered of death from exposure. The supposition seemed to be that Goss had been in an intoxicated condition and had fallen or slipped down from the top of the embankment to the ravine below, where he died from exposure. The body had been lying where it was found prob ELY & CO.; IMPOBTING Wedding Garments a Special1- Servants' Livery Made to Orde CLIEQYMEN TEH PES CENT DHCOtJUI Wabash Ave. Cor. Monroe, CHICAGO, Established 1854. ILLINOIS FLTJU);tI3HTma. LV1D IGUTMXG 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 BY MAGIC. Sold by all Druggists at $1 per bottle. For sale in Bock Island by John Bengston. QUO C7XQ72J2CE3XESSTA2XT. THE T ATOBXTS HOME REMEDY. "Evidence TJnDarallelled in the hlstorr of Medi cine" Over two thousand testimonials given for iuc wuuuenui cures maae Dy E02SE NAILS. MANUFACTURERS OP ; POINTED, POLISHED AND FINISHED Horse Shoe Nails - RECOMMENDED BT OVER 20,000 HORSE SHOERS. All Kails are made of the bett NORWAY IRON, and Warranted pprfect and ready for driving. Orders filled promptly and at the lowest rates by GLOBE NAIL COMT, BOSTON. Beal Estate. FENTON'S L. CHBISMAH'S REAL ESTATE AND : Hioan Agericv, niLLIER BLOCK ROCK ISLAND, ILL. FOR SAXiE. IOC. Acre Farm In McHenry Co. Ills. Good Im. i aw provements. Price $4,70O 199 1 9 Acre Farm In McHenry Co., Die., Ivv I T 9 miles from Woodstock . S ARS A P ARI LLA, bo-1""""-"-ss. Iiall , m.- aa ui auanu V aaucu. WW Price $4,O0O 1 Oil Acre Farm, Douglas Co., Kansas. 1 WW Price S3.5O0 I TK Acre Farm, Sumner Co., Kansas. I I v Price 81.600 Q fl Acre Farm, Lyon Co., Kansas. WU Price $l,30O At Acre Farm, Douglas Co., Kansas w Anfl Acre Farm, HJU Sterling. , 107 1 O Acre Farm, Rock Island Co . Ill lUI I L Price (4,1 01 R Acre Farm, Callaway Co., Mo. Stock Farm O I vl Price $15,000 OGfl Acre Farm, Atch 00U Stock Fatm. On Acre Farm, Kent Co., WW Or Matchless Liver BLOOD AND KIDNEY SYRUP. Three thousand bottles sold each year by one stare in uieveiana inow receiving or ders oy man erery day from an parts oi me country. Herewith are a few of the many certificates and letters received hundreds of which we could print, if necessary. to show Fenton's Mutchlets Liver, Blood and Kidney By rap is appreciated at home. and extending; over the whoto countrv. uDon its "merit only." And we claim without fear or favor It is the best family medicine in the world, and guarantee it the best blood and liver and kidney ymp ever produced. Seud for circulars, read and judge for yourself. We will be pleased to send a circular to any pen-on wno writes for one. HOME EVIDENCE. Extracts from letters received. RHEUMAMIoM Some six mouths could not walk without the help of a crutch: tried D clans and many kinds of advertised cures without benefit. Six bottles of Fenton's Match lew Syrup cure a me. UAPT UEO hand SALT RHEUM- Eighl bottles made a perfect and permanent cute. Caft Thomas Pennikqton SCROFULA From infancy was treated by the best physicians and took everybody's cure. Two bottles Matchless Syrup cured me. Mas Eliza Jokes. SCROFULOUS NECK Eight years cured by reniou e oarsapaniia, alter trying nearly every outer auown remedy. JOHN MCUINITT, Conductor S L M S R it, Cleveland, C SALT RHEUM eleven years all over my body : took all the . a .- emedies advertised, and in the nonpital. New k, twenty weeks; could not gi t cured; six ..ee of Fenton's Matchless Syrnp curea me, uiobqb urowk, I'leveiana, u. FEMALE WEAKNESS some six years; used ev ery alterative known; tried the climato from Min nesota to Texas ; could get no relief; after a few month's ue of Fenton's Matchless Sareaparilla was curea completely, Mrs Att B , Ohio St, Cleveland. O. RHEUMATISM Dr. Fenton : Having been laid up five weeks with Rheumatism, and spent dollar ; aiter aoiiar, my pnysician tola me it Price $1,000 Whiteside Co., Illinois, near Price $14,000 s. 800 Price tlO.80O Michigan, adjoining Price $5,000 Berlin. LAUDS in all the Westibx Statm will sell for Cash or part Cash, and time on the balance. Hocrsas and Lots in Rock Island and a number of other places for sale or exchange for lands. ,5F"Call and get prices and location of lauds. Rock island. 111., Aug. 28, 1876. GET THE GENUINE. SHIEEELL'S KUIiLTYUN WASHING CRYSTAL sniRRELL & CO., Proprietors. 47 Pearl.Street,. BUFFALO. N. Y LTJTKE & MEEAH, (Successors to J, R. ZKIGLKE.; Manufacturers of METAL & WOOD me it must wear i rirT rr.t nn and nn rvntrhoa u vnnr.w iJnM iMakii ably 12 hours when first discovered. Goss i was advised to get six bottles of Fenton's Sarsaca- nra arldintorl tn !ntin,nir,nm Knt nnlw r!ritla. Five bottles cured me completely. I freely n au vsv av. a, j a u a. fc v. & u u v r iw uuav waa, . - . , ,k - r ! m iinil tha Ala Kl.una Uornn std anen anawk fn Rheumatism. lours trul A HORRIBLE BUTCHERY. Foolish Z.ad Kills, Skins and Cuts np a Uttla Child. Portland, Me.. Dec. 7. A. foolish lad, resid'mg in the family of Jno. Moulton, a butcher, at Gorh&tn, was left in charge of an infant, and. imitating what he had seen, he killed the child, skinned the body, and cut and hung it up. Missouri. St. Louis, t)ec. 7th An ibiection was made to Gen. Frost acting as an elector on the ground that his disabilities under the 14th amendment had not been removed. but as he was included in President John son's amnesty, no notice was taken of the Republican effort to prevent his vote being counted. intervals, but when he went on a spree generally kept it up for a week. A few days ago he wa. rolling around in a drunken condition and was undoubtedly in that condition when he met his death. Leceased lost his wite about a .year ago, (and since that timo has been verv uncer tain in his habits. He was an uncle by marriage of Everett Wheelock and, until recently, boarded at his house. Goss was well known.in this commuuity having liyed here for Dearly 30 years. He has been a constant employe at the paper mill from the time it started, up to his death, (and was well liked. Although ot somwnat eccentric disposition he was at all times generous hearted and was well liked by ail who knew him. The funeral will occur on Saturday either from the residence of E. Wheelock, or Mr. A. Taylor, at what hour has not yet been decided. Deceased had no children. New Xr. Radway's REGULATING PILLS perfectly tasteless, elegantly cuated with sweet gam, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, and strenah n. Radway's Pills, for the cure of all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervoas Diseases, Headache, Constipation, Costive ness, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Bilious Fever, Inflammation of the Bowels, Files, and all Derangement of the Internal Viscera. Warranted to effect a positive cure. Purely Vegetable, cou tatniog no mercury, minerals or deleterious drain. IfTOtw nre the following symptoms resuhiug from disorders of the bluest We Orgaus. Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of the Blood in the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, lleartburn, Dlsgunt of Food, Fullnets of Weight , oujiuacii, ouur eruptions, Bltiatug or Flutter ing in th Pir n t. u. w .v.. .,? a,ar,led and Difficult Breathing. Fluttering at me lleart, CtioMusr or Suff.iraima Henaation Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dote before the Bight, Fever and Dull Pain in The Greatest BloodTurifier Known, EVERYWHERE TRIUMPHANT! 1 A PERFECT SUCCESS 'I Curing Cancers, Scrofula, Humors, Weakness, Ac. In fact all Blood, Liver, Bltin and Uterine diseases. Price SI, or six bottles to. Exp. W Office ativieb free. C.B.H0WE, M. D. - timtca i alU, S. T. Sold by John Bengston and T H Thomas, drug gists, Rock Island. AtiUl GUL AJUATl'OtflU HXTXJ It will cure permanently Chills. Agnes, Sciatica, Keuralgia, Debility, all nervous and periodic diseases. Every bottle warranted to give perieet saiiaiacuna. Prioe $L,r Six bottles i xpr. ST Office edviee C. B. HOWE, II D. rrv Sold by John Bengston and T H Thomas, drug-1 gists. Rock- island. S25,S50,SI00,S200,S500. JOHXT SHSSUAH ft Co's PARTES AH RE PORT fPROM X.OVXS1&JTA. It is laid on The Tabla. Washington, D. C, Dec, 6. After; the report of the Iierjublisan Jjouioiana visiting com tuittee had been read in the house. Fernando Wood denounced the president for sending it to the house, and moved that it be laid on tne table, instead of being referred to a committee. This was carried 153 to 0. Mr. Wood expressed surprise at such a; message from the president, it was extraordinary and unprecedented. The president in spite of bis eight years ex periences had seen proper to send to the house '.this (unauthorized communication from persons with no official position. The president s only motive must be to suggest that the house bad authority to institute a cireful inquiry into the presi dential (election in advance of the regular presentation of that, great subject. Mr. Wood objected to the message as a par- tizan affair. ..1.16K ..1.09K ..l.ia York Market. Niw Youk, December 7. FINANCIAL. Gold 1 (fl. Money-SH. Governments Active: stead v. C. S. BondB ti cent 5-30's 1KS1 1865 old... M u 18B5 m w.. " " -m i.i5Vi laas i.ii l.X ...... .1.11 i.sox COMMERCIAL. Wheat Shade better: ungraded spring 1 301 No 2 Chicago ; 83: No 8 Milwaukee 1 85: win- ter red western 1 35. Corn Firm ; new western mixed 5560. Oats Steady ; mixed westsrn and state 8449. Pork 16 75. Lard Quiet; 10 80. Whisky-l 09. U. 8. 10.40'a.. New B's , Currency 6's 81 Chicago Mariiet. Chicago. December 7. Wheat-Strong and higher; 1195, cash: 1 S0 Jan. Corn Shade firmer; 453 cash ; 45 Jan. Oats Firmer; 83X34 cash; 34H Jan. Rye-6754. Barley 7a73. Pork Firm and higher: 16 50 cash: 16 62U Jan. Lard Firm anc higher; 10 10 cash; 10125-4 Jan.' The reliable house of ALEX FROTHINQHAM A CO., No 13 Wall St., New York, publish a hand some eight-pare weekly paper, called the Weekly Financial iteporc, wnicu uiey sena iree 10 any ad dress. In addition to a Urge number ft editorials on f nancial and other topics, i' contains very fall and accurate resorts of the sales and standing of every stock, bond and security dealt In at the Stock i vufvumvniTiu a. m e the 1 Bixcuanire. awn. buiuihuju m vv , rc Price I extensive brokers of large experieuce and tried in tegrity, in anoiiion to meirBiixa uru&rag uun ness, they sell what is termed "Privileges" or "Puts WS?n w, 1tter3t,niP to RADWAY A CO., No 8S gnimate speculation. Their advice Is valuable.and aiida will hiit Information worth thou-1 by following It many kaye made fortunes. LNew - - xorK jaetropous.1 heniuaL or Webs . .u"u' Hnc,eucy oi Perspiration, Yellowness of Z7.!i ? Kvos' Paiu lu tne Bide, Chest, Limbs, aud sadden Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh. ' wdoeeof RADWAY'S PILLS will free the L. rZ,,. r I11 ttle aDOve n"ed disorders. W cenU per box. Sold by druggists. Read "FALSE swtj TRITlt.o Wsatbsr ProlmblllUes. Washington, Dec 7. The SienalSer- vice observations taken at 10 o'clock this forenoon mdioate the following weather Drobabilities for this afternoon and to- nicht: For the northwest, partly cloudy weath er, and areas of light snow with northerly to westerly winds, probably followed by colder weather and rising barometer by Friday morning. Arrival of Cardinal Antonelli's Bacoesaor in Bom. Rome, Dec. 7.Cardinal Simeoni, the successor ot the late Cardinal Autonelli, baa arrived here from Madrid. St. Louis Market. Sr. Lons, December 7. Wbeat-Hieher: Ho 8 fall 1 S3U bid cash : 1 82 Dec; 186Vi Jan; No 8, 127 cash; No 4. 1 801 21. Oate Lower ;aaH oia. Rye Better; 71 bid cash. Whisky 106. Pork Dull; 16 00105, Lard Quiet; old 8 75; new S 6i. LIVESTOCK. . Hoes Recii -is 11,000: common to medium 6 40 5 55; fair to good 6 655 75; choice to extra 5 90 wow. Milwaukee Market. : Mm.WaUKik. December 7 Wheat lMc higher t oloaln weak: 1W4 cash: ISiXJan; jno,u. corn , , Oats-83. Rye- 71. Barlaj TT. EEMOYAL ! ALEXANDER STEEL, rvKALER IN HARDWARE. IRON. NAILS. U Wagnn Stock and Mechanics' Tools, has re moved to tne spacious rooms. 1703 Second Avenue, where he Is prepared to erve his old friends and the general puDi c with good goods at bottom pn ces. December 6, 1876. d&wlm NOTICE TO Ti PUBLIC. TheLargest Auction Sale EVER HELD IN THIS'CITT, by one of the largest Pawnbrokers of Chicago, con siaung oi GOLD AND SILVER mum Diamonds, jewelry, fistois,- opera Glasses And all such goods as are left generally with large pawnDroaerg, 10 oe soia at rtX5U.u AUMlUfl, to tne mu tiua r nutun-n, at Lundy's Auction Booms Three doors west of the Rock Island House. Goods nn Exhibition every doming Until the entire stock is closed oot. iy. W. II. Bates, Cleveland, O. "Thousands Bear Testimony," SCROFULOUS SORE LEG twelve years, enred by Fenton's Sanaparilla,after trying various noted blood remedies. Cpt. Hxnbt Palmer, Akron, O. flnnnirnr.a em, ir..a ituAmu. i a not turn in bed for weeks, cured by Fenton's 8ar- Sarsiparilla: had expended over one hundred dol lars previous to 06ing tne Acme oi jaeaicine, " en- ion s siaicmess." u. riau. Sodns Point, Ifew York. SCROFULOUS NECK, a number of nlcers. ooen lor nine monins; naa me oesi mealcai advice in I leveland, O. A friend sent me Fenton's Sarsapa rilla. Twelve bottleB made a perfect and perma nent cure. W. H. Msass. North Bloomfieid, O, Cam Brown, Wyoming, Dec. 26. 1874. RHEUMATISM Dr C K Fenton: The six not ties fcaraparilla sent me in Jaly laf t, cured me of Rheumatssm, and only need five, (one ot broken.) I had it for lour years, and spent nearly one thoua and dollars, wsth the best doctors In Montana Ter ritory previous. I have eot two more customer. Please express me eighteen more bottles to South rasa, inclosed una the greenbacks. Write me to uamp Brown, as before. x ours truly. J. D. W oodruip. CONSUMPTION. Dr. C F Fenton. Dear Sir: My wife was sick two years with consumption, we am on i over one inoueana ai.uant and received no enefits; I sent for eix bottles of your Matchless cyrup: sne too u up ana euppoeea nerseir cured Uiie year from this time she felt it cominir oil. sent to Capt. John Varner, of Cleveland, to send me six more Dottles, wnicn completed the core, for which we thank yon, and wish to say to all, we be lieve it the best Konovator and Blood Purifier in tne wono. Truly, your iriend. Capt. Hkk bt Brock, Port Burwell, Ont( FEMALE WEAKNESS, of seven vears standin? cored by the ase of one and a half bottles Fenton's jataicnieas barsaparuia. - Kas. Wa Sims, Port Hope, Mich. SALT RHEUM eighteen vears: used all then Ud humor cures without effect ; eix bottles Fenton's Matchless Sareaparilla cured me ; it is a dead sure cure. r u uood, Buffalo. N Y. Every" person should read this carefully. Dr Fenton. Cleveland. O. Dear Sir: Five veara ago, then in Brazil, feoQth America, I there contrac ted a Qiseai-e tbat nearly cost me mv life. I waa seven months in hospitals Mpanish Brazilian and Buenos a yres Dut to no purpose. I then went to Cienfuegos, Cuba, and spent sixty-four days in the military noKpiiai. ine doctors tola me u l baa any friends I had belter make my way to them. The American Consul sent me to New York. Last Spring it came on me egaiir, rest in the night was out of the question. A friend in the St Charles Hotel here (Detroit) advised Fenton's Matchless Syrup; I sent for six bottles. I have only taken four asd am perfectly well. I must say it surprised me, acd all that knew the condition I was in for five yesrs. I freely recommend Fenton's Matchless Syruo above any blood purllsr in the catalogue of medicines. lours respectfully, Detroit, Mich. E. McKltterick. We Intend to publish more wonderful evidences, Sold in Rock Island by John Bengston, EBreu nert, T H Thomas and E Kffihler. Western Agents, Van Schaack, Stevenson Reid, Cuicagu. Fenton M'fg Co-, Pnrrtrietora. Cleveland. O Goods can be Purchased - Private Sale. SHOW CASES! OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. 215 Hamilton Street, PLCPIA, ILL Correspondence solicited and orders promptly filled. LCTKE A MEUAN. FIELD BROS., Agent. Rock Island. GALVA GOAL SALE ! Office cor. Elk and Mississippi Sts. ROCK ISLAND Thlsi'oa! is the Beet Illinois Coal ever need In this market, and will give entire satisfaction to all mouse it. juun ivaas. B. J. PERR1N, Agent, Dealer In i CLEVELAND COAL! And all sizes of HARD COAL ! Purchasers are invited to obtain fisnrea before or daring elsewhere. Hard Coal thoroughly screened (3BrOfflce on the Levee, foot of JCagle Street. ROCK ISLAND - ..ILLS. W. J. Pughe, PORTRAIT PAINTER .....TLLINOIS. from Life or from Photo- ROCK ISLAND,.... tiT"Portrai s painted grapna. aassous giymg la raintlng and Drawing. an evening Dcnooi in mawiag. U. TOMfKlMS, Agent. Rooms In Star Block, over EDstvin's Jewelrt Store, opposite Harper House. , ll-20dtf Also Clothinp: House ! UNDER DARTS HALL. TOE CHEAPEST HOUSE MARRIED LADIES under 43 years oi aire aend nw i or connaennai circular, oi great value. Dr. ii. ti. f Attn, 9u Hubbard's Is, Ind. WEST OF CHICAGO. f gri Bio ock, Indianapo- at Sale to commence at 8 o'clock bathe afternoon, and 7 o'clock in the evening, and continuing until the entire stock is sold. A. AKO&SWS, Prop. W. a. LCNDY, AueUoneer. 6d iteivS rig ROCK ISLAND ' T. A. FBY, PtincipaL THIS J COLLEGE AIMS TO GIVE thorough and complete conrae in 0 SHORTHAND, BOOK-KEEPING ' iRiTnakTin muugtmir. 1 1 v BUSINESS COKRESPONDENCE, 3" 2 and the preparatory English branches. ' r 5 Terms re isonable, Ivight school from Oc-O KJtobertoMsy. ll-18dtt a? (0 ii