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Twenty-Sixth Year.
Rock Island, Illinois, Monday,-March 12, 1877.
Established (0ct. 18, 1851
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Railroad Time Tabta. "
BCCZ ISLAND & mCES CO , &. . . j
Leave Rock Island at 9:00 a.m.. and 4:00 p. m. Ar
rtving at Cable at 11:10 a. m , and 6:00 p. m.
Leave Cable a 8:80 a. m. and 18:45 p. m. Arriving
at Hock Island at 8:30 a. m., and 8:00 p. m.
It. K, CABLU, General Manager.
PECBlA'fcBOck ISLAND RAILWAY.
SHOKTI8T BOUT! TO TUB BAST AMD SOUTH.
LKAVB AKBIVB.
K astern Bv. 5 B0 a. m. , Mail A Ex. 1 -Mi p, ml
Mail & Ei. 1 '40 p.m. Western Ex. 55 p.m.
Way Freight rtta.m. Way Freight 8:S5 p.m.
The 6 :00 a. in. train makes close connection at
alva with C Bt O, (or Aledo and Keithsbnrg,
also at Peoria with P P & J, for Jacksonville, Spring
' field. St Loo In and all points south and southwest,
arriving In St Louis at 7:0 p m.
The 1 :50 train makes clone connection at Qalva
with C B & tj R R. for the west; arriving alQulncy
at 0:45 p m., also at Peoria with I B & W, and T
r W., for points east and southeast,
J. It. Hilliahd, Receiver.
Js. V. Mahoiy, Gcn'l. Tk't. Ag't.
CHICASO. BOSK ISLAND at PACIFIC S. B.
OOIl BAST TBAIKS LIAVC
At 8.35 . m. :4:80 p.m.; and 10:00 p. m. Trains
arrive from west as above.
SOIKfl W1KT TBAINS LliVl'
At 8:25 a m.; 9:55 a. m., and 8:00 p. m. Train
arrive from .he east as above.
ST. L07IS. E93S ISLAND .C2XCAS0 S. fi.
ting SOUTH TRAIWB LBAVa
At 8 :05 a. m. and 1 :00 p. m. dally,
ABRIVK FBOM ST. LOUIS
At 9:50 a m. daily, and 9:90 p. m.
STISUB0 TBAIS3 XXiVS
. At 5:10 p. m.
ABBIVB rUOB 8TBKLIMO
AtSrOOa,. -
COAL VALLEY UININ3 CO.'S TEAM'S.
LKAVB.
7:05 a. M.
14:00 M.
ABBIVB,
10:so a. ii
8:30 p.
tested: UNION BAILEOAD.
LBAVB AKRIVB
Day Express and Mai? 8:85 ah 0:00 rv
NtirhtExprcss 10:05 pm 5:55 am
AETISTIC TAILOSIITS
ZIMMER & STEGEMAHH,
No. 1,903 Second Ave N. side Union Square,
Merchant
Tailors
AVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND WELL
assorted stock of
H
English
HOUSE NAILS
HAMMERED AND FINlSHEp
6 6 7 8 9 "
t W Si Sl S! Si
III-
The Ausable Nails
are Hammered Hot, and the
Finishing and Pointing
are done Cold, thus Imitating
the Process of Making .Nails by
Hand. Quality is fully ; Guaranteed.
For sale by all leading Iron and hard
ware houses.
ABRAHAM BUSSIXG, Sec'y,
35 Chambers St., New York.
LOCAL COLUMN.
and French Cassimeres,
Diagonals, Worsted Snitings, Beavers,
Doeskins, etc., etc.
fy"All work guaranteed and prices reasonable.
A.rtistic
Tailoring!
J. T. DIXON,
MeichantTailor
No. 20 East Illinois St.,
ROCK ISLAND, - ILL
Mens Fine Woolens
A SPECIALTY.
Publications
HE. SCHENCX'S STANDARD
REMEDIES.
The standard remedies for all diseases of the
lungs are Schbnck's Pulmonic Syrup, Sciibnck's
Seb Wbed Tokio, and Schbnck s Mandrake Piix,s
and if taken before the lungs are destroyed
speedy cure is effcted.
To these three medicines Dr. J. n. Schenk, of
Philadelphia, owes his unrivalled succse in lhc
treatment of pulmonary disease.
The Pulmonic Svrup 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 ff, the patient has rtst
and the lungs begin to heal.
To enable the pulmonic syrup to do this.
Schenk's Sea Weed Tonic must be freely used to
cleanse the stomach and liver. Schenck'9 Man
drake Pills act on the liver, removing all obstruc
tions, relax thecal 1 bladder, the bile starts freely
ana tne liver is soon recievea.
Schenck's Sea Weed Tonic is a gentle stimulant
and alterative; the alkali or which it is composed
mixes wkii tne rood ana preems souring. It as
sists the digestion by toning up the stomach to
healtny couauion. so that the food and the Pul
monic tyrup will make good blood; then the long
neal, and tne patient will surely get well if car
taken to prevent fresh 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.
Schenk's medicines are sold by all druggists
mrougaont the country.
USE BENHE'S
' PAIN-KILLING
MAGIC
OIL
"It "Works like a Charm."
TELEGRAPHIC.
Telegraphed to tht Bock Tt land Argut.
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us-
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j..t r Tttm-d Art of fralninLT love and mar-
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some Cures for hundreds of diseases: also many
new secrets, urts, mysteries, money-making meth
. ,i,, .i,,,n1ft know . Mnilrd tree to any
address" by the UNION PUBLISHING CO., New
ark, N . J.
Tctaoco
If vou have not Rheumatism
USE KBNNE'S MAGIC OIL
If von have cot Ncuralcia,
U?E REXNE'S MAGIC OIL
If you have cot Colic or Cramps,
USE RENNE'S MAGIC OIL
If you have cot an v kind of Ache or Pun.
USE RLNNE'S PAIN -KILLING MAGIC OIL
Try it. and vou will be surprised at the beneficial
edect derived from a thorongh and faithful use of
this popular remedy. It is part ly vegetable; Bafe
and cluan to use internally ur externally.
Btracuse, N, V., July 25th, 18T5.
wi. Kennb & sons, iiitstieid, wass.
sum As a dutv. as well as
commend to those unacquainted with its healing
qualities you r 'Taiu-Kiliug Magic Oil, to be
kept in readiness roB BMEU0EPC1E4. as severe at
tacks of bowel difficulties, to be applied exter
nally, as a counter irritant, and internally us an
anodyne and healer. Also for fresh wounds, having
tested it, es;ecially on the cuts, bruises and strains
I received in the terrible calamity at the Central
Baptist Church, June 23, 1S74. In behalf of all
tuiugs which are good, and truly nsuf ul. I subscribe
myself, Fraturnally yours. Rev. U. A. SiztK.
RENNE'S MAGIC OIL
Is a purely vegetable and general family remedy.
Keep it in the house to use in case of emergency.
Try It internally. It cures Cholera Morbus. Diar
rhoea, Pains in the Stomach, Indigestion, Coughs,
Sor'i '1 hroat. Colds, &c.
Use tt externally. It cures. Cattarh, Spralns,Cnts,
Bruises, Old Sores, Headache, Toothache, and iu
fact almost all the aches and pains flesh is heir to.
Sold bv all dealers in Medicine.
WM. RENNK & SONS, Prop'rs, Plttsficld, Mass
Washing-ton Gossip.
Washington, March 12. The i
of the supreme court, to-day paid their
respects , to the president The
only member ? absent was Judge
V ield who la in New York. The visit was
merely social and courteous It was nar-
ticulariy noticeable that Justice Clifford
andr the president were on most agreeable
terms, ine justices upon retiring ex
pressed themselves much pleased with
the brief but decidedly friendly interview.
With the company wasSenator and ex-Supreme
Justice Davis, of Ills. '
t-aoinet members who had not already
taken the oath of office were sworn in to
day, except Secretary Thompson, who
has not yet arrived. After members
qualified a session, lasting an hour and a
half, followed for the Durnose of becom
ing acquainted. At the same time there
waj some taik upon the policy of the ad
ministration, but it was onlv a reiteration
of sentiments contained in the inaugural
address- The president eavc generally to
his cabinet the conditions of depart
ments as related to him on Tuesday.
liie cabinet omcers afterwards went to
their respective departments where they
were congratulated.
Many senators called upon the president
to-day and had private conversation.
Ex-Senator Logan, also called on the
p.-esicfit
secretary bherman s first act has been
to assign W. K. Upton, chief of independ
ent treasury department, to duty as chief
clerk in the treasury department.
the senate privileges and elections com
mittee, by a party vote, authorized their
chairman to report to morrow that Kel
logg has prima facie right to admission
as senator irom .Louisiana.
The whole committee were pres
sent, except tJameron, of Y isconsin
who is sick. Aftei several hours of de
bate Mr. Mitchell submitted a motion
authorizing the chairman to report to
morrow a resolution that Kellogg is prima
facie entitled to a seat as senator from
Louisiana and that the oath bo now admin
istered. Agreed to yeas, Morton, Mit
chell, Wadleigh, McMillan, Hoar; nays,
Saulsbury, Merrimon and Hill.
Mr. Salisbury's motion, to consider the
case of Eastis .claiming to be a senator
iroiu Louisana, Yas reiected by the same
vote.
Mr. Morton will, to morrow, make a re- i
port according to action and the minority
will also present a report.
Sec'y Fish having to-day installed his
successor left the department of state.
The tx-secretary says he retires in good
heaith and after 8 years continuous service
rej Vices that he is a sovereign free from the
cares of office.
Scc'y McCrary shortly! after taking his
seat in the war department to-day was
waited upon by various officers in charge of
divisions.
The other secretaries and the postmaster
general were waited on by assistants and
other officers in their respective depart
ments. Tiie supreme court after hearing a few
motions, adjourned until to morrow.
Fraud on Friends of tne Ashtabula Dead.
Erie, Pa., March 11. Thos.W. Thomp
son, au,ed iu years, was arrested last night
at Westfield, N. J., for attempting to de
fraud various parties by representing him
self asin possession of valuables left by
victims of the Ashtabula disaster, who had
died of their injuries while under hia care,
and who had left instructions that valua
bles should be forwarded to the parties
whom Thompson addressed through the
mails. J he case was worked up by Special
Agent McDonalds, of the postoffiee depart
ment, and the boy taken to Buffalo for a
hearing. -'.'.
SeverefWinteriin Europe.
St. Petersburg. March 12. The past
winter was the severest tr many years.
The thermometer Sunday night was nearly
privilege, I wish to 20 degrees below zero.
Pestii, Marcii 12. It has been snowing
her for 48 hours; railways blocked and
traffic stopped: snow is from ti.ree to
twelve fct't deep in the streets.
Packard's Lies Refuted.
Washington, March 10. The follow-
telegram was received by Senator Bayard
to-day, and will probably be laid before
the senate when the Louisiana Question
comes up for further debate:
Shreveport. La.. March 9.
Hon. Thos. F. Bayard, U. S, senate :
Packard's dispatch yesterday to Senator
Blaine, that in every parish oustide of New
Orleans,except what he terms the five bull
dozed parishes, his government is recog
nized by all except a tew Nicholls officials,
is untrue. The peorle of this parish spurn
Packard's pretensions and render hearty
allegiance to Gov. Nioholis. The Republi
can police jury of this parish has by a for
mal resolution recogaizedthe.mcholls gov
ernment. (Signed) NathanGkkog,
Pres. Shreveport Cotton Exchange.
Sam'l C. Head.
Pres. Police Jury Caddo Pari-h.
N C. Blanchakd,
Pres. Dem Com. Caddo P:irihh.
Ben. Johnson, Banter,
POLICE COURT.
Before Justice Hay den.
Monday, 4iarcn iz. Several days ago
feupt. ('ramer made complaint against Mi
chael Kane because he refused to take out
a plumber's license, lie was arrested by
Marshal Uawes but the suit was with
drawn on his taking out a license.
Last night Deputy Marshal Miller and
Polieem in Rogers made a raid on George
Griffin's tenement houu in the . lower
part of the city, and arrested two liail
creatures and lodged them in jail. One of
them is named Mrs. t ranees N elch, the
wife of an lociian doctor, and she lately
came from Muscatine where the had been
indicted lor keeping a house of ill-fame.
The other oue is au old offender she now
says her name is May Jane Brown. but she
is one of the Andaluia gunboat "prairie
chickens, and was hned at the last term
ot circuit couit under the name ef Annie
Wilson. This morning they employed P.
O'Mara to defend them and their examina
tion waj postponed until 2 o'clock this af
ternoon.
At 2 o'clock the trial came off and the
defendants were fined $10 each and costs
for keeping a disorderly house. They wi!i
probably pay up some time to-day.
More G-i-eer. Tanners "Sucked ia."
Hamlet, Murch 10, 1ST7.
Two young men visited this place last
week selling goods for gfiitiemtu's wear.
They solo to three prominent farmers here,
taking their notes tor $10 each repre
senting mat tney uu uot uare to receive
the cash. They then altered the uotes to
$11U eacn and sold tnem at a. iu. isyers
& iVs bank in Aledo. The names of thy
. .... II 1 1 XT a
parties giviug tne notes were t red etei,
Ovren Tulbert and Leonerd Gaucr- The
bank officers are now iu pursuit of the
swindlers. Wells.
MQJLIjSTI.
Deere & Co. whose name has been upon
the black list over a year, and becu pub
lished in the papers several times, after
an interval of a few weeks is again neg
lecting his family and lying beastly drunk
in the saloons. Saturday noon, when his
wife brought his dinner down for him he
was not at the shop, but " after consider-1
able search she found him at the Western
House saloon drank as a fool, and could
do nothing with him. Thin had occurred !
so often that, in her despair the poor
woman came toMagistrate Swander to
find out if anything could be done about
the matter, where our reporter met her.
She seemed to feel deeply the neglect of
her husband and almost despaired of be
ing able to reclaim him. Why arc such
libels on mankind allowed to run at large?
When a man gets so besotted and lost to
all sense of shame or regard for his family,
who are dependent upon his daily labor for
sustenance, as to leave his work, which
seems to be so pressing that his dinner
must needs be brought to him, and spend
h time and money guzzling whiskey nntil
hi? wife, unable to persuade him. appeals
to the authorities for help, he ought to be
placed in a straight jacket. Would'nt it
be a good idea for the authorities to see
that their commauds were obeyed?
iQ"Another boarding house thief was
before Magistrate Swander this morning.
The facts in the case are as follows: Sun
day morning about 3 a- m-, a tramp by the
name of John Burke.was'admitted into the
Gault House office, by John Downey, a
young man who works there and sleeps in
the office. It was shown this morning that
Downey had been around the saloons
drinking with Burke on Saturday night,
and had been so favorably impressed with
him that he presented him with a coat and
shirt; bat this was not enough for Burke,
so be left before it was light Sunday morn
ing, aud took a hat belonging to Downey,
and an overcoat belonging to Louis Hadden
and went to Davenport. Downev missed
the coat and hat iu the morniug'and follow
ed Lurk over the river, had him arrested,
found the things with him and brought
them back. This morning Marshal Wells,
being informed of the matter, went to Dav
enport and had the police scare him out of
town, and as he left the bridge on the Illi
nois side, gobbled and brought him to Mo
lina, lie professed his innocence of any
intent to steal; said it was all a mistake;
that he thought he was taking the coat
which was given him; and managed to
force a few tears. The court said that a
strict construction of the law would compel
him to bind the prisoner over, but taking
into consideration the value of the goods
stolen, which was almost nothing, and the
expense it would be to the county be would
discharge him. He thanked Magistrate
Swander for his kindness and skipped, ev
idently feeling that be hd a narrow escape
A dirtier, more forbidding looking custom
er has seldom appeared before our police
court and how anv oue with any sort of
awledge of physiognomy could be im
pressed with a story from such a vagabond
is a mystery. Magistrate Swander, bow
ever, knowing how the rule has been with
our county court thought it best to anlici-
i ate the atiou of Uuyer, Ik nee the dis
charge of Burke.
FLUID U3mn?3.
ilGUTiWNG
Will positively afford relief by external
application. It cures on the instant Neu
ralgia, Nervoua Headache, Rheumatism,
Toothache, Earache, and all nervous pains,
SO AS. BFr MAGIC.
Sold by all Druggists at 50 cts. and $1
per bottle.
For sale in Rock Island by John Bengston.
EE G ALIAS.
WILLIAM M. ROBINSON,
MANUFACTUEER of
E Gr A L I A
AND
LODGE SUPPLIES,
For Odd Fellows'. Macon, Drrtds. Knights of
Pythias, Red Men, Temperance, and all
othr Societi..
DEALER IN
Gold and Silver Laces, Fringes,
STARS, BRAIDS, ETC.
380 Main Street, WORCESTER, MASS.
Shew Cases.
LUTKE & MEKAH,
(Successors to J, R. ZEIGLKB.)
Manufacturers of
METAL & WOOD
HANUFACTUftEESl
SALCOlPli
MANUFACTURERS OF
POINTED,
POLISHED
AND
FINISHED
Horse Shoe Nails
RECOMMENDED BY OVER .
i
20,000 HORSE SHOERS.
AH Nails are made ol the bett
NORWAY IRON,
SHOW CASES!
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
215 Hamilton Street, PECPIA, ILL
Correspondence solicited and orders prompt;
filled.
FIELD BROS..
LUTKE MKQAN.
Acents. Rock Island.
and Warranted perfect and ready for driving.
n" Orders filled promptly and at tha lowe
rates by
GLOBE IVAIL COMT
BOSTON.
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PAIN.KILLING
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LOVELL L BUFFINGT01T,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Fine Cut Chewing & Smoking
TOBACCO.
All ye Hen, Women and Children,
Van Schaack, Stevenson & Reid, Wholesale Ag'ts
Chicago. Ills. For sale ln'Kuck lsiana oy u. uroi-
an, and E. Brennert.
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covnrGTOir,.
Our brands of Chewin;
of Gold. Old Congress ant
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ate the Fountain, Cloth
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A Cargo of Silks and Teas Wrecked.
Cape May. March 12. The ship Bethany
from Hong Kong, is ashore near here, and
will be a total wreck. 1 he cargo, silks,
teas, fcc, valued at $50,000. is insured in
New York.
Weatisr Protabilltles.
VAsmsuTON,Mar.l2. The Signal Ser
vice observations taken at 10 o'clock this
forenoon indicate the following - weather
probabilities for this afternoon and to
night:
Indications for the northwest' Falling
followed by rising barometer, colder north
east to northwest winds, cloudy and snowy
weather.
Fatal Komestic Difficulty.
Elmiha, N. Y., March 12. Peter II.
Penwtllaod wile, owing to domestic disa
greements, took arsenic, yesterday, with
the view of suicide, lhe poison lailing to
, .,11 ,1 . , t -1, - 3
cause, deatii renweii, witu an axe, K.meu
bis wife aud then cut his own throat but
not sufficiently to keep him out of jail.
A GREAT BARGAIN !
-rv atcv TTrpn-M WlfiHINfl TO COMMKNC
I House-keepinc, we hav; for sale a whole net of
HOUSEHOLD FUHNITURB !
Tn.in; avorvtMrifr frnni the Ttarlor to the kitch-
pn Ail rnmnlete and nearly new, haying boen used
hut a few months. The above household goods
H fni i va TUiK YN K H Al.r THSlK VALUE,
uu me
:i. linariMfti aiul LuiiK Y route J.
t kavd ih I .Ivm tit ai v two children." J.
)Uiuu, Lone P. O. 111. "Ii curwt my wife;
RtMrrthi oid wheu every tufnuelftc lull-
aurbotr. Aiiesbtby luv, ra. rnoe
tout drugg-at doat kMp tt, tend I
.l.KKrt ' O. rrfrrm r-ttTsnnri
SPECIAL ?iT0TIC5S.
S25,S50,SiGQ, SZQQ, S5QQ.
as the
property
this office
1 crnine to California In May.
-tv must be sold. For particulars inquire at
3-2dtf
EBASS BAUD.
BLEUER'S
BMSSBMID&QRCHESTRA I
JOHN BLEUER, Leader.
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
f and at reasonable terms.
Instructions given on all kinds of Instruments.
Head-quarters at National Saloon, on lsth street,
between First and Second avenues. Orders may
be also sent to Post Office box 1.413. 12-lttd8m
The reliable house of ALEX FROTHINGHAM
& CO.. No 12 Wall St.. New York, publish a hand
some eight-pu?e weekly paper, cailed the Weekly
Financial Report, which they feena true to any ad
dress. In audiiion to a large number of editorials
on financial and other tonics. 1 Contains very full
and accurate reports of toe sales and standing of
every stock, bond aud security dealt in at the Stock
Exchange. Messra. FROTHINGHAM & CO., are ;
extensive brokers of large experience and tried in
tHcritv. In addition to their stock brokerage busi-
nese, they sell what is termed -Pnvllf or "Puts j
and Calls," now one of the favorite methods of le-
ltimate speculation. Their advice is vaiuaoie.ano
followinc it many save maae ionunes. iew
ork Metropolis.!
Death of Edward Wtuduat, a Favorite Pub
lic Caterer In New Tork,
New York. March 12, Edward Win-
dust, who kept the saloon in Park How
i where the editors, actors, artists, lawyers,
&c, of the past generation loved to dine,
died at his house in Uayvule, Long Island.
Saturdav. aired 79. His motto was "Num-
quaui non raratus."
RTJKOS THAT OLD SlME RESIGNS.
To ffet hia Sou in hia Place.
Harrisburq, March 12. It ia current
lv reported that Simon Cameron has ten
dered bis resignation as United States
senator. A caucus ot Republican mem
bers of the legislature has been called for
to niabt for the tmroose, it is suonosed. of
n amine his successor. Ex-Secretarv of
War J. D. Cameron is prominently men
tioned as the choice for the position.
FEIKTEE.3 ATTEMPTING TO COXT20X.
OTEEB PEOPLE'S BTJ312TES3. ;
They Make a Pailuro of it.
M
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BUSTLES
THE
STANDARD
LOTTA
and '
Stitched Skeleton Lotta
Your attention is respectfollv solicited to my
new novelty in a Stitch bd Skeleton Bustle, now
ready, without Clasps, making a Buotle or Hoop
Skirt a finer article that fit the fancies and wants of
the trade. In their superb stitch wire coveb, finish,
avoidance of claips and harsh surface, which cut
and weak the underwear reetint: thereon, and ad
joining. They are radically new, and strike every
eve with their superior excellence, at prices which
cannot fall to attract the attention ul buvers. They
are made in all correct size, stylcs-aud lengths.
These, and all past makes of Lotta BuaTLE, in
clndiut! the stanoakd Ni mbkhs 8s and 6s, arc now
ready, In superior workmanship, forming a com
plete line oi styles and sizes iu Pnnier, Trail and
short lengths, which will compare favorably with
those of airv other manufacturer. ?
Diplomas have been awarded my goods each year
Since tneir mirouucuoii, uy tuu n uientou mautiue
ofN.Y.,and Modal ana Diploma ty tne uenten
nial Exhibition. . . t
A . W. THOMAS, 91 White street. New York ; 801
Race street, Philadelphia., .
Concentrated
SYRUP
OBia BLOOD PURIFIER!
Bdffalo, March 12. About 7 o'clock
Saturday evening, twenty compositors left
the Courier office by order ot the president
of the typographical union, owing to the
refusal of the Courier to accept the scale
of prices prepared ty the union.
The movement caused but slight
inconvenience as tne vacant places were
soon filled by non society men.tnd now the
Courier company has ordered that no
striker shall be re engaged.
Ef ln3re is a nuisance, clad in petti
coats, that perambulates our streets, (ur
nisluug incalculable amusement tor the
urchins. Either her or the gamins ought
to he banished lor the good ot society.
3""A sliooting match took placs Satui
day afternoon in Davenport s pasture, m
which 11. A. Stewart and W ui. Kobiosou
were the contestants. Stewart killed six
bird 3 at six consi-cutive shots, and Ivobin-
son kiikd five out of his six. This is ex
cellent markmanship for amateurf.
STo-niorrow evening the 5th enter
tainment of the Sylvau Club course will
'ecur at the Congregational church on
which occasion Miss Rena Runner will
appear in a choice selection of readings,
recitations, and music assisted by the
celebrated "Holcombe Quartette." This
will be one of the best entertainments ol
the course.
!SaFSaui Conor, one of Mo'iue's incor
risiiblos, son of the Irishman comumnly
called "01d Sod" was calaboosed by officer
Olsen yesterday. This boy is but 15 years
old, but he is 'thoroughly acquainted with
the ways ot iniquity; the pulice cant
scare him with the jail, nor can any one
wield any restraining influence over him
He is a ut subject for the reform school
and ouent to De sent tnere.
S"A dirty, ragged, repulsive looking
object, who gave his name as Edward
Scylan. nativity Isle ot Man. was arrested
yesterday for boistrously conducting him
self upon the streets. He says that he
came to Ameriea, and the United States
would nt let him mako a living; then be
went to Canada and they interfered agtin
and drove bim out; now he is going to
sink 31 states of this union.
J6"Clendenin & Martin, ihe enter"
prising druggists in post office block, have
recently made some fine improvements
about their store winch add very much to
the appearance of things. Under the ex
cellent management of Will Clendenin,
the resident partner of the firm, the busi
ness ot this concern has rapidly increased
and the receut changes in the arrangement
of the store are found nesessary to afford
better facilities lor accommodating the in
creased patronage.
jrLast evening Officers OUen and
Corney were called upon to visit a house
on Illinois street near Roduoao avenue by
one of our citizeus. who when passing the
MARRIED.
PING REE-KEYS. At the residence of the
bride's far her, Francis Keves. E?q . Pittfleld, Pike
Oouuty. Illinois, on Thursday. March Sth. by the
ltev. 1. H. llauev. Captain George i.. 1'ingree, of
Moline, to Miss Mary A Keys. No cards.
The happy couple have our congratulations and
best wishes for a successful and prosperous future.
DIED.
HASKfNb. At the residence of her daughter
Mrs. Margaret Cobb, on Sundav, Mar.h lit h, 1877,
at 8 A. M., Mrs. Margaret C. HaVkius, aged t4 years
S molht- and 18 davs.
a. m $
The dect asod was born in Salem, Massachusetts,
and moved to Moline in 1S56, where slic has since
resided. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Margaret
Cobb and Mrs. Emcline S. Mower, to mourn her
loss. Her funeral will take place from her
late residence, corner of Bass and Illinois
streets, at 10 A. K.Tucsday, and the remains will be
interred in Oakdaie cemetery, Davenport. Frierds
of the family are invited to attend.
Kew YcriL Market.
12.
New York, March
FINANCIAL.
Gold-1 04.
JlODey 2'4 bid.
Governments Duil; stead v.
U. S. Bonds 0$ cent 5-2u's 1KS1 1.1154
" IMS Old 1.07?i
" " IStiS n. w
" W;7 1.19
IStiS 1.14
t7. 8. 10.40'a : l.li v.
New 5's 1.10j
Currency 6s 1.53',
COMMERCIAL.
Wheat TJnchane-ed.
Corn St-oug: .M'SSS.
Oats Quel; '8855.
Pork - Ciuiet ; 14 7j15 00 ;
Lard Lower; ti;4.
CiiieRgo Mamot.
Chicago. March 12.
-Steady; 123 casi; 124 April; 129
Wheat
May.
Oaia Kominal.
Rye Unchaoed.
Barley iower ; 48.
Perk Heavy; panicky lower; 13 40 cash; 35 April
09 may.
Lard Heavy; lower; 8 05 cash; 9"!4 May.
Whisky 1 OS.
LIVE STOCK.
TUX PAVOBITE
HOME EEMEDY.
"Evidence TJnDarallelled In the history of Medi
cine" Over two thousand testimonials given for
the wonderful cures made by
'FfilNTOWS
SARSA PARI LLA
Or Matchless Liver
BLOOD AND KIDNEY SYRUP.
v Three thousand bottles sold
each year bv one store iu
Cleveland Now receiving or
ders by mall every day from
an parts oi tne country.
Herewith are a few of the
many certtfieaics and letters
received hundreds of which
we could print, if necessary
to show Fcnton's Matchless
Liver, Blood and Kidney Py
rup is appreciated at home,
and extending over the whole country, upon iu
"merit only." And we claim without fear or favot
it is the best family medicine in the worid, and
guarantee it the bi-st hlood and liver and kidney
syrup ever produci-d. Send for circjlars, read and
judge for yourself. We will ha pleased to send a
circular to any person wno writes ior one.
HOME EVIDENCE.
Extracts from Utters received.
RlLEUMAMIbM Some six months could not
walk without the help of a crutch; tried physi
cians and many kinds of advertised cuies. without
benefit. Six bottles of Fcnton's Matchless Syrup
cured me. Capt Geo Hand.
SALT RHEUM- Eight bottles made a perfect and
permanent cure.
Capt Thomas Pesninoton.
SCROFULA From infancy was treated by the
best physicians and took everybody's cure. Two
bottles Matchless Syrup cured me.
Mas Eliza J oicem.
SCROFULOUS NECK Eight years cured by
Fenton's Sarsaparilla, after trying nearly every
other kuown remedy. John McGikity,
Conductor S L M S li R, Cleveland, C
SALT RHEUM eleven years all over inv body:
took all ttie . u . euiedies, advertised, and in the
hospital. New o k, twtnty weeks; could not gel
cured; six es ; Kent n's Matchless Syrup
cured me. Gsobojs'J own, Cleveland, O.
FKMALE WEAKNESS som .six years; used ev
ery alterative known; tried the climate from Min
nesota to Texas; could get no relief; after a lew
mouth's ne of Fenton's Matchless Sarsaparilla was
cured completely,
Mbb Ati- Ii , OhiolSt, Cleveland. O.
RHEUMATISM Dr. Feiiton : Having been laid
WILLIAM HOLDORF,
- Mannfactui cr and Dealer in
Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware
Roofing and Spouting a Speciality.
Shop cor. R. ck River and Dock Sts., Rock Island.
Pliomix Manuf 'ing Co.,
TAUNTON, - MASS.
Manufacturers of the Celebrated"
fin stove nm
An article excelling in Labor Saving and Dura
bility for uee on Stoves, Ranges, Grates, &c.
ALSO
Crucibles of all Sizes!
UND, HAGERTY & CO.,
PRACTICAL
Millwrights I
Contractors & Builders
Of all descriptions of
Dif3nts 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 machint ry, and give pc .-aon-al
attention to a., he details of cur.suuclion. Re
pairs of all kinds .oniptly attended to wheth.r or
dered by mall or in person.
At tne old stand of 11 lirooks, (new No..) 525 No
10 . Washington street, PKORJA, ILL
Ar1r T'Tir lOT.3ilt
Cattle Receipts 5,000; market ve.-y dull; com
mon o choice heavy 5 2S5 40: common to choice
1UMS5 75 : sood to choice 4 W255 40 : medium ; 420
1 50.
Death from. Prostration
Hews.
New York, March
Caused by Bad
Mrs. Susan
12.
for $5. C. B. HOWE, M. D , Sencc Falls, N. Y.
The Greatest Bloorl Purifier known, everywhere
TRIUMPHANT! A PERFECT SUCCESS 1 Curing
saucers, oermum, nuunnc, v.., ui..; g n.t, T Of.L i .14
all Blood, Liver, Skin and Uterine diseases, bold l j: erguson, oi o-u cat a-ulu biiei, iiau
by druggists everywhere, price j i, or six ootties i comi)ieted preparations tor a journey to
Missouri, to see her sister, but late last
eveninir she received a aespateu announc
ing the sudden death of her sister. She
was utterly urostrated by the news and
died in half an hour.
Faneral of Matilda Seroa.
New York, March 12. The remains of
Matilda Heron wete laid away in Green
wood yesterday in the presence of her or
phaned Bijou and a few sympathetic
friends, who, after sadly impressive cere'
monies in the flower decorated church
formed a short procession and escorted the
bodv to the cemetery. I he pall bearers
were Chas. Fi&her. Wm. R. Davidge, D.II.
Harkio.8. Harry Watkins, Jno. Viucen
and Chaa. Gayler, , ,
lever Failing
AGUE CUR
AND TONIC BITTEKS. It will cure permanent
ly Chills, Ague, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Debility, all
iun,,ni unft kidnev diseases. Every bottle war
ranted to give perfect satisfaction. P'ic$l, or six
bottles 5. 8end s'smp for Chromo free. u. B.
HOWE, M. D , Proprietor, Soneca Falls, N. Y.
Sold by John Bengston and T H Thomas, drag
giats, Rock Island. .
house heard the screams ana cries of a
woman who appeared to be in trouble
The officers quickly repaired to the place
and discovered that it was a iamiiy broil.
and as is the result iu almost all cases of this
class, wheu the police attempted to arrest
the man who bad abused the woman, she,
ol courso begged for him and that was the
end of it Our reporter did nut learn the
names oi the parlies.
t.- Kemova.1.
Charles Margraf has removed to the old
staud of Henry Siargraf, lately occupied
by Daniel uuuld. lienry Wargrat re
moved his goods to the same place, and the
firm will be known- as Margraf boa
They will keep on baad a f ill line ol
ready-made clothing, anl carry on a gener
al tailoring busiuess also; and they invite
all their old customers aud ail others to
give them a call before purchasing else'
where, aa they can secure bargains, lhey
will sell out ihe dry goods stock of Margraf
& E(p at 50 per cent, below cost. Mr.
Charles Margraf will reside over the btore.
and he now offers hia house on the corner
of Salter and Illinois streets for sale or
rent, on good terms. . It has a lot 150x0.
outhouses, fruit trees, cistern anl wtl!
water, etc., " , 12d3t
fc3"HeDry Wiese, an employee of
St. IiOnia Market.
St. Louis. March 13.
Wheat Lower; No 2 fall 1 46 cash: No 3. 1 41
bid cash.
Coin Eask-r; 86'4 bid cash and March.
Oats Better; 54!.
Rye 64(4.
Whisky-105.
Pork F'rm ; 15 05 essh.
Lard Dull ; 9 75 asked.
LIVE STOCK.
Hos Receipts 1.600; nominal 4 70CJ5 14.
Milwaukee Market.
M'VWaukek. March 14
Wheat Quiet; steady; 131V cash: 1 31 Auril;
135 May: No 3, 1 20
Corn 38.
Oats -30tf.
R eo.
Barley 6-1. ,
ATHLETIC CLUB!
Tuesday, Wednesday & Thw:day Ev's
MARCH 13, 14 & 15, 1870.
Popular Scientific
-in
Praf. W. C. RICHARDS, A..M Ph.D
Illustrated by employing Grand and Novel Ex
periments and Rare aud Valuable Apparatus, im
ported at treat t Xpeuse..i
Matinee, Wednesday at 3:30.
For the Benefit of Schoolchildren.
Tuesday Evening Subject: "Matter K'.ug, or the
Work of Oxygen with Cosmos.
or Chemistry of Water."
Thursday Evening Subject: "Fruikiiu' Kite,
or Electrical Phemoinena."
Matinee Wednesday afternoon Subject :"Magic
in Science."
Admi-sion Ticket for Single Lecture, 50 cents;
Course Ticket, (three Lec ores), 1 : Matinee - Chil
dren, 15 cents; Adults, 25 cents: Tickets for sale
at lhe biok stores ot Wy ie & McCuue and 1.
Crampton. 8d6t
tSTReserved Seats 15 cenU extra.
up five weeks with Rheumatism, and spent dollar
after dollar, my physician told me it must wear
off; got up aud on crutches as many more weeks;
was adviBed to get six bottles of Fenton's Sarsapa
rilla. Five bottles 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 Fenton's SarsapariUa,after trying various noted
uiooa remedies.
Capt. Henry Palxbu, Akron, O,
SCROFULA, five large abscesses on body, could
not tnrn m uea ior weeks, cured oy t cntoirs sar
Sarsiparilla; had expended over one hundred dol
lars previous to using the Acme of Medicine, "Fen
ton's Matchless." V. Fikld.
Sodus Point, New York.
SCROFULOUS NECK, a number or ulcers, open
for nine mouths; had the out medical advice iu
Clevelund, O. A friend sent me Fenton's Sarsapa
rilla, Twelve bottles made a perfect aud perma
nent cure. W. II. Mcabh.
North Bloomfleld, O,
Camp Bbown, Wyoming, Dec. 20, 1874.
RHEUMATISM Or C F Fenton: The six hot
ties Sarsaparilla sent me in July latt, cured me of
Rlieumatssm, and only used live, (one got broken.)
1 bad it for lour years, aud spent nearly one ibous
aud dollars, wsth the oest doctors in Montana r
ritorv orevious 1 have got two more customers
Plea.se express me eighteen more bottles to South
Pass, huclosed find the greenbacks. Write me
Camp Brown, as before. I ours truly.
J D. Woodbuff.
CONSUMPTION. Dr. C F Fenton. Dear Sir:-
My wife was sick two years with consumption, we
paid out over one thousand dollars and received no
beceSt,; 1 sent fur els bottles of your Matchless
syrup: sue took it up and supposed herself cured.
One year from this time abe felt it coming oi.. I
sent to Capt. Jnhn Varner, of Cleveland, to send me
six more buttles, which completed the cure, for
which we thank you, and wish to say to all, we be
lieve It the oest Uenovaior aud lilood Porlner iu
the world. Truly, your friend,
Capt. Hsnbt Bkock, Pot Burwell, OnL
FEMALE WEAKNESS, of seven years standing
cured by the use of one and a half bottles Fenton's
matcniees oanapaniiu. jiks. k. dims.
Port Hope, Mich
SALT RHEUM eighteen years; used all the no
tail hiitrmr liritt witlwtnt ff .i. Iirittl.a Pomtut..
LPPfllTP'i. I Matchless Sarsaparilla cured me; it is a dead sure
I cure. F C GooiJ. Buffalo. N Y
I Every person should read this carefully.
Dr Fenton, Cleveland, O. Dear Sir: Five years
ago, then in Brazil, South America, I there contrac
ted a disease that nearly cost me my life. I was
even months in hospitals Spanish Brazilian aud
Buenos Ayres but to no purpose. I then went t
Cieufueiros, t.'nha, aiid spent fcixtv-four dav i II thi-
miiitary hospital. The doctors told me if 1 hil any
friends I had better make my wey to (hem. The
Auwiican Consul aei.t me to New York. Last
spring m came on me nguin. rest iu' the night was
out of the question.- a friend in The St i hitrles
Hotel here (Detroit) advised Fenton's Ma:cbiets
Syrup; I sent Ior six bottles I have onlv t ken
four Ed am perfectly well. I must ray it surj.risea
me, uiu an t iai kin tne condition 1 was in f..r
five yeira. I freely recommend Fenton's tatehlces
Sjrijo aboVd any blood purflsr ia the catalogue ef
medicines. Youra r soecttully.
, Detroit, Mich. M E. McKitb rick. ,
We intend to publish more wonderful evidences.
Sold in Rock Island by Jobn Bengston, E Breu
aert, TH Thomas and EKoehler. -
Western Agents, Van Schaack, Stevenson Jt- Reid,
Chicago.
Fenton M'lg Co Proprietors, Cleveland, O-
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Pnt np in , boxes containing 25 lbs, each.
These Toe-Calks are made from 8teel converted
fri.m carefully selected brands of Norway and
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utmost ease in welding, together with the greatest
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