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s Twenty-Sixtn Year. Rock Island, Illinois, Monday, March 26, L877. Established Oct 18, 1851 i Railroad Time Table. EOCS I3LAirD It HE25EI1 CO . B. S. Leave hock Islaml at 9 :H a. tn..and 4:00 p. m. Ar riving at CaMu Ml 11 :10 a. ru., and 6:00 p. ui. Leave Cab.e at 6:30 a. iu., and 19:45 p m. Arriving ai iiock lsiaua at :au a. m.. and a:uu p. in. K. H. CABLU, General Manager. PEOSIA JS ISLAND EA.ILw'AY. shortbst bouts TO IBB A8T AMD south. I.SAVS AHU1VI. Eastern Bk. 5 60 a.m. Mall & Ex. I:02p,m1 Mail & Ei. 1 -40 p. m. Western Kx. 5:55 p. m. Way Freight 0;ao a. m. way Freight 3:25 p.m. The 6:00 a. m, train makes close connection at alva with C B & Q, for Aledo and Kelthsburg, also at Peoria with P p & J, (or Jacksonville, Spring a eia. i Liouis ami an points south ana southwest, arriving iu t U)ul at 7:oo p m. The 1 :50 train makes close connection at Galva with C B & H K, (or the west ; arriving at Qulncy at 9:45 p iu., also at Peoria with 1 11 fc W, and T & W., (or points east and southeast, J. K. Uilliaud, Koceiver. Jj. V. Mabonbt, Qeu'l. Tk't. Ag't. HOUSE .WAILS mtGP0& K0SE ton . Elj W POLISHED liMft.i BLUED. J55 HAMMERED AND FINISHED B 6 7 8 9 0 f f t3wa If OaiOAQO, ECC2 ISLAND ft PACITXS R. S. SOINQ BAST TRAINS LBATB At 8.35 a. m.; 4:30 p.m.: and 10:00 p. m. Trains arrive from west as above. 0OINO WIST TRAINS LSAVB' At 6:25 a m.; 9:55 a. m., and 6:00 p. m. arrive from the east as above. Train ST. LQVIS. SOCS ISLAND & CHICAGO S. S. SOUTH TBAIHS LBAVB At 8:05 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. daily, ABHIVB TROM ST. LOUIS At9:)a. m. daily, and :U0 p.m. STS2LISS T3AIH3 LSA7S At 5:10 p. m. ASaiVB FBOM STBBLINS At 0:00 a.m. The Ausable Nails are Hammer ea not, ana tne Finishing and Pointing are done CoM, thus Imitating the Process of Makinq Nails by Hand. Quality is fully Guaranteed. For sale by all leading Iron and hard ware LOUSC9. ABRAHAM BUSSING, Sec'y, 35 Chambers St., New York. SPECIAL NOTICES. COAL VALLEY WHINS CO.'S TSAIN8. LBATB. 7:05 A. M. l'):0U v. ABBIVB. 10:) a. m 8:80 p. m. WESTEEK UNION BAILSOAD. LBA VB ARRIVB Day Express and Mall 8:35 a M 6:00 FX Night Express 1U:15 p n 5:60 am ARTISTIC TAILOBINB ZIMMER & STEGEMANN, No. 1(03 Second Ave N. side Union Square, Merchant Tailors ! n assorted stock of English and French Cassimeres, Diagonals. Worsted Suitings, Beavers, iOTiue, ...... fSnW work guaranteed and prices reasonable. Artistic Tailoring: ! SB. SCHENCK'S STANDARD REMEDIES. The standard remedies for all diseases of the lungs are Schenck's Pulmonic Stri p, Schenck's See Wbed Tonic, and Schenck s Mandrake Pill,s and if taken before the lungs are destroyed, a speedy cure is effcted. To these thice medicines Dr. J. II. Schenk, of Philadelphia, owes his unrivalled sucess in the treatmeut of pulmonary disease. The Pulmouic Syrup ripens the morbid matters In the lungs; nature throws it off by easy expect oration, for when the phlegm or matter is ripe a flight cough will throw it eff, the patient has rest and the lungs begin to heal. To enable the pulmonic syrup to do this, scheuk's Sea Weed Tonic must be freely used to cleanse the stomach aud liVer. Schenck's Man drake Plus act on the liver, removing all obstrnc Hons, relax the gall bladder, the bile starts freely ana tne nver is soon reeieveu. Scheuck's Sea Weed Tonic Is a gentle stimulan and alterative; the alkali of which It is composed mixes with tne food aud prevents souring. It as sists the digstiou by toniug up the stomach to- a healthy condition, so that the food and the Pul monic Syrup will make irood blood; then the loners heal, and the patient will surely get well if care is taken to prevent fresh cold. All who with to consult lr. hclienk, either per sonally or by letter, can do so at his principal office corner of Sixth and arch Sts., Philadelphia, every Monday. Scheuk s medicines are sold by a I druggists throughout the country. Telegraphed to the Rockltland Argui. EX-MAYOR HALL ARRIVES IN LIVERPOOL, Liverpool, March 26.- The vaisswe 1" 1 TT .11 i" .T xt- . . van.?? nan, oi iew lork, was discov- Bteamship Germania, just A ered on arrived. the ATTEMPT TO BOB A STAGE COACH IN THE MOTJKTAINS. The Driver is Killed and Wounded, One Passenger DeaDWOOD. March 26. A bold atrerrmt to rob the Cheyenne and Black Hills stage bound north, was made near here last eve ning. As the coach was coining down White wood canon, and when about two and a half miles from Deadwood. five masked men, walking along the read before the stage, suddenly wheeled, ordered the driver to stop and immediately commenced bring on the coach. At' the firsf fire Johnny slaughter: the driver, was killed and Walker Iter, of Deadwo d. slightly wounded in the arm and hand, The horses started suddenlv, throwing the driver. Iter and another passenger off the coach and the stage was not supped till it arrived in town, leaviug the driver on the road dead. About 20 shots were fired at the coach but all the passengers, except Iter, were unhurt. A party went out and found the body of the driver, killed with charge of buckshot, aud anothor party is in pursuit of the "road agents." The sheriff offers $500 reward for them, dead or aliye USE BENHE'S PAIN-KILLING ft A t I J. T. DIXON, IV A U I U Lerchant Tailor OIL "It Works like a Charm." No. 20 East Illinois St., ROCK ISLAND. - ILL Men's Fine Woolens A SPECIALTY. Publications LOVERS' GUIDES Model Love Letters-Art of gaining love and mar K who and When you please-How to be hand Kaw tor hundreds of diseases : also many newVecrets. arts, mysteries, money-making meth ods Ac that all should know. Mailed free to any addreW'hjthe UNION PUBLISUING CO., New ark, N. J. Tobaoco MS. GRANT ITS CINCINNATI. Be SSakes a Boyish, UandUn Speech Cincinnati, O., March 26. Kx-Presi-ent (irant made the following speech ou he floor of the Chamber of Commerce today: "Gentlemen: This reception was entirely unexpected by me, but I assure you I am glad to meet you all, and very thankful to you for this kind reception. I have uo doubt but I will be a great deal better fel low now than I was six months ago. 1 don't suppose 1 will have any political opponents now, since we are all sovereigns together, as 1 hope we will continue to be for a great many years; yet I feel that 1 have considerable lite, health and strength left, notwithstanding the past 16 years of labor and ton 1 have undergone which perhaps is not surpassed by any other 16 years of my life." With a slight move of his hand he dismissed the subject and his hearers and descended the platform. A very larce number of citizens, irrespective of party, pressed forward to enjoy a hand-shake. He will visit his old home in Brown county and thenceafter a brief stay with the Cmsinnati club here, will go to bt, Louis. Air AMEBICAN SCHOONER CAPTURED BY AFRICANS They Are Punished by Officer. a British Naval If you have got Rheumatism, USE HENNE'S MAGIC OIL. If you have got Neuraltria, USE KENNE'S MAGIC OIL. If you have cot Colic or Cramps. USE KENNE'S MAGIC OIL. If you have eot any kind of Ache or Pain, USE KENNE'S PAIN-KILLING MAGIC OIL. Try it, and you will be surprised at the beneficial effect derived from a thorough and faithful use of this popular remedy, it is purel v vegetable ; safe aud clxau to use internallv ar externally. . Byua cuss, N, V., July 25th, 1875. Wm. Kenme & Sons, Pittlield, Mass. Sius As a duty, as well as a privilege, I wish to commend to those unacquainted with its healing qualities yon r "Pain-Killing Magic Oil," to BE KEPT IN KKAIINE.N FOR EMKKUEFCIKS, 88 severe at tacks of bowel difficulties, to be applied exter nallt, as a counter irritant, and internally as an anodyne aud healer. Also for fresh wounds, having tested it, especially on the cuts, bruises and strains I received in tbe terrible calamity at the Central baptist Church, June 23, 1,74. Iu behalf of nil tilings which are good, and truly useful. 1 subscribe myself, Kraturually yours, Kev. II. A. Hizer. BENNE'S MAGIC OIL Is a purely vegetable and general family remedy. keep It In the house touBe in case oi emergency. THE UNIVERSITY RACE WAS A DEAD- HEAT. Other European Items. London, March 26. Chitty, the urn pire in the University boat race, at a din ner of the crews oa Saturday, stated that he had an opportunity of questioning the judge on the result of the race and he was satisfied from the latter s replies thatjboth boats had actually passed the post simul- taniously, London. March 26. Walter Bagehot, the political writer, is dead. Laborers on relief works in Madras and Bombay increased 2,000 the past week owing to the termination of national holidays at Hyderabad, rorty three thousand na tives are on the relief works. Recent rain falls promise to do much good. Weather Probabilities. Washington, Mar. 25. The Signal Ser vice observations taken at 10 o'clock this forenoon indicate the following weather probabilities for this afternoon and to-1 night: Indications for the northwest: partly cloudy or clear weather, except occasional snow in extreme northern portion; south erly winds, shifting to north-west. Indian Matters Chicago. March 26. A despatch from the Red Cloud agency, received this morn ing at .Sheridan s head quarters, says Spotted Tail has been heard from and that he was going on to complete his mission of peace to the hostile. Me Had been de layed by bad weather and the poor condi tiun of his horses. Boston, March 26. Advices from Con go. West Coast of Africa, state that the British war Pteamer Avon had destroyed 7 tillages on the Congo river and killed 3 natives as punishment for plundering the American schooner Thomas Nickerson, of New York. This vessel had been captured by the natives and about 30 tons of coffee were carried off up the country. She was firod by the Avon in order to prevent further plundering. Chisago Republicans Nominate Heath. Chicago, March 26. The Republican couveution, to-day nominated Monroe Heath, on the 1st ballot for re-election as mayor. The Fatality of Cholera. Portland, Me., March 26. Capt. Henry C. Small, his mates, and all the crew of the bark Edmund Phinney, died of cholera at Ukyab. South Carolina. Columbia, March 26. Gov. Chamber lain has gone to ashington. Cov. Hampton is still here. MOLIjSTIh. language would be baukrupt loug before justice could be done. It is time that the Ooaltown crowd were mastered, else they will be masters of Moliue iu a short time, if they are not already. Roughs Rule in Moline. This afternoon, about 3:20, Officer Olson, armed with a warrant, attempted the arrest ot' Karl Gorman for the payment of a fine of $5 which Macistrate Swander assessed on him some two weeks since for cruelty to animals. He was one of the parties interested in the dog fight, an account of which appeared in The Argus. Gormon was. then let off on his promise to pay within a specified time, and that time having passed and the amount remaining unpaid a mittimus was placed in the officer's hands command ing him to produce the body of Gorman. He was found in Oscar Peal's saloon, but refused to be arrested, and struck Olson with his fist and kicked him three times in the abdomen before he could get hold of him. They then went through Peal's window upon the sidewalk, took a turn tnrougn Isaac s wmaow, and Drougnt up in the gutter, where there was a bad mix ture of officers, prisoners and whiskey birr2i3- Gorman gave Olson the slip, however, and at this writing is at large, though the whole force are boking for him. The police are too tender toward these louts. In dealing with outlaws and brute? clubs and pistols are the proper weapons- Gorman is a dirty, lousy, livery stable loafer and dead beat, who came here to fight Maroni Wheeler's battles tor him, and now that this work is done he is out of profitable employment, and should be driven out of town or set to pounding stone for the ben efit of the city. Bummers of Gorman's stripe are unfit for civilized society, and ought not to be tolerated in any decent community. Abstract of Inspector's Report on the Coal Mines of Reck Xsiacd County for the year A. D. 1876. fluid Lxaarma. LIIB il.ISTUM; 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 Br MAGIC. Sold by all Druggists at 50 cts. and $1 per bottle. For sale in Rock Tsland by John Bengeton. REGALIAS. WILLIAM L. ROBINSON, MANUFACTURER OF E Gr A L I A AND LODGE SUPPLIES, For Odd Fellows. Masons, Druids, Knights of Pythias, Red Men, Tt-mp-rance, and all othi?r Societijs. DEALER IN Gold and Silver Laces, Fringes, STARS, BRAIDS, ETC. 386 Main Street, WORCESTER, MASS ShcTT Cases. LUTKE & MEHAF, (Successors to J, R. ZEIGLSS.) Manufacturers of METAL & WOOD MANUPACTUHERSl J ilLIIIPI MANUFACTURERS OF POINTED, POLISHED AND FINISHED Horse Shoe Nails RECOMMENDED BY OVER 20,000 HORSE SHOERS All Nails are made ol the le-t Eleven Bounced. tramps this morning. thronged Two ISsn Murdered by a Negro for Their Sloiiey, Denver, Col., March 26 W. Maxwell, and son, aged sixteen, stock men, lately of Stuart, Iowa, located in Cohax county, New Mexico, were murdered Friday last by a negro who has since been captured at Trinidad. Col. Robbery was probably the cause, as Maxwell wa3 supposed to have monev with him. llie oouies wero iouno Try It internally. It cures Ctiolera Morbus, Diar- yunday shot throusrh the head, rnoea, i-ains in me Momacn, inaigesiion, uougus, sore inroat, Lotus, Ac HIGHEST PREMIUM. CENTENNIAL EXPOSITION AWARDED LOVELL & BUFFINGTOH, Use tt externally. It cures, Cattarh, Spralns.Cuts, Bruises, Old Sores, Headache, Toothache, and in fact almost all the aches and pains flesh is heir to.. Sold by all dealers in Medicine. WM. KE4.ili OS SLUMS, i-rop'rs, riiisneiu, jiusb USE KENNE'S PAIN.KILLING MAGIC OIL All ye Men, Wcmen and Children, , Van Schaack, 8tevenson"& Rcid, Wholesale Ag'ts I Chicago, Ills. For sale inHtock Island by O. Grot I an, and E. Ureuneri. A Erute Disfigures IHis Wife in a Tit of Jealously. New York. March 26, Yesterday af ternoon Alfred Pickard.in a fit of jealously, bound his wife to a chair in which she was sleeping and then cruelly disfigured her face by a free application of vitroil. Eargiars and Incendiaries. Watertown, N. Y., March 26. The village ol Madrid was visited Saturday night Iiv burglars, who, after plundering some stores, set nrs to the place and llie village was nearly destroyed. MANUFACTURERS OF Fine Cut Chewing & Smoking TOBACCO. COVXHO'TOH X. Our brands of Chewing arc the Fountain, Cloth ..! iiU f Vvn rrruau anil VtiniTTl OI UOIU, U1U ilufe'vop - BRASS BAND. WILLIAM HOLDORP Manufactuier and Dealer in Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware Rooliug and Spouting a Speciality. Shop cor. Rock River and Dock Sts., Rock Island. COUCH SYRUP. a Heller Cousti feym ih oldet and tnoai J i Croup, Haariw. aiifl Lun Trouble. ttua i B Youaiau. Long V. O. IUa. "II curi my wti? nf tx vllil ooi'l when civ ppt thins elee fult- , K. K. Mturhoff. AtiMhnrtT CIit, Pa. Price fiV- no l- Ir 4rugff.it don't kp It, mm fori wm BLEUEB'S JOHN BEEUER, Leader. mTT. nnnKHS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO A and at reasonable terms. inatriiMinna irivt-n on all kinds of Instruments. Head-quarters at National Saloon, on 18th street, "between First and Second avenues. Orders may e also sent to Post Office boi 1.413. M-lWQJm Camph.oriiie I Is the most effectual remedy sold. Is luxury to use, glvea tile best satisfaction, gives instant relief, will not grease or statu tne mosi ueucaie iaunc, has a pleasant and refreshing olor. It will lmme ,imt..lv fvlinvH and r.nre Rheumatism. Chronic and Acute: Neuralgia and Catarrh, Ue2dache and Mr.. Springer before the V. S. Court. Wr ASHINGTON, March 21. Mr.Springer, of Illinois, appeared betore the supreme court to-day on behalf of the United States vs. The stockholders of the Cen tennial Association, which is a suit for the million and a half appropriated by con gress a year ago last winter in aid of the centennial. Mr. Springer was the author of the amendment to the bill which soueht to make the amount payable to the government before the stockholders received their share. The United States court ot I'ennsylvauia decided that the amendment could not be so construed, and the United States appealed to the su prenie court. Mr. Springer's argument in hiirhlv commended for its clearness and force. a Prisoner to Concentrated SYRUP BLOOD PURIFIER I The Greatest Blood Purifier known, everywhere TRIUMPHANT! A PERFECT SUCCESS I Curing Ohio Declines to Deliver up Illinois. rm.TiMTtns. O.. March 26. Governor Swelled Face, Sore Throat, Sprains and Bruises, vronno. o dav revoked the order for the Bunions and Chilblains. Eruptions of the skin, ounB aaevoc V . e u Pain in Chest. Back or Limbs, liurns ana bcaias, i warrant ivr mu tiiraumuu ui me yeiouu For aaie by an urnggisw. o James M, U Uonneil. lot feona) lor whom a requisition was issued by the MATHEWS' covernor of Illinois, tar obtaining money by means of a confidence name- The I inilin CTADPU Cl HQQ I governors action is based on the fact that L.IVUIU oimiuii M he is satisfied that the intention Gives a splendid gloss and finish to all starched goods, making them whiter and cleabeb than wax or anything else, and preveuto the iron Irom eticking. Trial bottle free. Put up In 4-oz bottles, price 15c. Sold by uro- cers and DrU2i.'ist8. A. I. MATHEWS ti CO.. 85 Mnrray St., N. Y. SPECULATION In Wall Street. $500,000 has been made in a single investment muu. in is oi course is an axtraorainary occur rence; but ordinarily f5 can realize say J36.0U0. &ar"Every sunny corner was with loafers this morning. J5i?Mrs. Julius Smith died suddeuly,ot' apoplexy, on Saturday, at 5 p. m. Funeral to-day at '6 p. m. &a5"A Coallown row may be looked for any Uay, now that they know they can perform here with impunity. B.W. II. Oyler feels additional responsibility as a lather. It occurred on i riday, and congratulations and cigars ar; in order. Jfca? There were six immersions at the Baptist church last evening. Under the pastoral care of Kev. F. G Liofield the congregation grows larger each week. JksT'IIanueoke's cigar store presents a neat and tasty appearance since the com pletion of the new improvements. Hertn is a whule souled fellow and deserves success. JBaScripture has beeu - verified in Mo line lately especially that passage which Bays: "Aud the last shall be first and the first last.'" For explanation of this problem consult some of the signers ot llemenway s petition. It is really surprising how the names got at- the "top" after all the others hud signed, but they did all the same. ftSf The calico party atTimm's Hall, on Friday evening ot last week, was largely ttended. It was one of the best parties of the season and noticeable for the refined class in attendance. The Young Men's social club were the originators aud deserve credit for the orderly manner in which these parties have been managed and the care used in maKing tne company select and desirable. The club adheres strictly to the invitation rule aud admit none who are not up to the staudard. jfcaSrMessrs, Gould & Co., the popular Moline clothiers, haye secured the ser vices of II, P. Anderson, an aristic cutter of high reputation. Mr. Schultheis will also continue with the firm, which, with Mr. Anderson, makes this the place to get clothing made in first-class style. The reputation of Gould & Co., is already well established and now that they have engaged Mr. Anderson the house takes the lead of all competitors. All orders will receive prompt attention. Satisfac tion both in style of "make up aud fit guaranteed in all cases. 24d3t. JSaP'Saturday afternoon about 5 o'clock, James Berry, a coal miner at Allison's bank, went into Oscar real s saloon, on Well 8 street, and at once commenced a disturbance, throwing chairs around,acting boisterously and saying that he could whip any man in Mohne. About this time Marshal Wells happened in and seeing the intoxicated condition of lierry conclud ed to arrest and confine him. Arrest him, he did, but confinement he objected to; playfully tossing the officer around the billiard table, and making a carom on the corner, causing an unpltasant sensation Number of acres of workable coal in the county Number of acres of coal worked out Highest number of miners employed du ring ihe year Average cumber of miners employed Average number of months the principal mines (20 iu number) were operated during the year 187b Number of mines operated continuously (There are about twenty openings not in cluded among the above, which are sometimes worked, employing from one to four men each.) Number of tons of coal produced daring the year Average value or coal at the mine, per ton Value ol coal produced during the year.. Amount of capital invested in mining dual Capaeity of the mines for 1 he production of coal auntially tons No person employed in the mines wa killed therein during the yeiir 1876 fracture of limbs in two instances having beeu the most serious per sonal injuries sustained. Inspection finished 23d February, 1S77. DANIEL GORDON, conntv Surveyor laud Ex-olllcio Inspector of Coal Minos. ! 2.634 50H 911 B50 269.228 ?543,75l 50R.550 SHOW CASLS! OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. J15 Hamilton Street, FEOFIA,ILL Correspondence solicited and orders prompt: filled. FIELD BROS.. Agents. LUTKE ME11AN. Rock Island. NORWAY IRON, and Warranted perfect and ready fordr.ving. W Orders filled promptly and at the lowe rates by GLOBE MIL COMT BOSTON. SASSATAalLLA QUO CU-sGSEJECESIa TAEIT. THE FAVORITE HOME KEMEDY. Zach. C Handler Made Him President. From the Springfield (Mots.,) Hepublican. "Wrhy," said he, referring to Hayes, 'the damned fool wouldn't have ben president at all but for me; it was I thai gave him the votes of South Carolina, ! r lonaa ana Liouisiana. And we guess iuch sp ke the truth. Court Records aud books for conntv offices made in the best manner at The Argus Offiof. New York Market. New York, March 2C. FINANCIAL. Gold 1 04 V V.r,iiey-2H. Governments Active ; stea"y. U. S. Bonds cent 5-t's Itvn 1.12 lntio old LOSS " " ISliS n. w l.OS 1Ht;7 l.llw ISfiS .1.13 l.lli .1.1(1 1.93! COMMERCIAL. Wheat Firmer No 2 Chicago 1 441 44 ; No 2 Milvvaukt e 1 4ti(&l 47. Corn Steady ; new western mixed 55(2,57; old 54 574. Oats Steady ; mixed western and state 3S&54. Pork Dull; 14 90. Lard Easier; 9 759 SO. Whisky 1 07V4. IT. S. 10.4!)'8 . New .Vs Currency ti's EOttroofcV'VITO" SEED DRILL &"KEW" Hand Cultivator now and cultivate ail kind, vt-eet&olea. uo wora oi iu mm. oen too cniw. 9-50 SSSx ',KX w"""""- ry- : m Steel Teeth. fealaariM. ltotyI.I.LUKXCSM.,Boitia,Jlu. Chicago Maricet. Chicaso. March 26. 7Vi cash ; 1 27H April 1 321. Wheat lc higher; 1 May. Corn Firm; 39 cash; 42(2.42?. May. Oats Unchanged. Rye Steady. Barley Steady, Pork Heavy and lower; 13 50 cash ; 13 65 Mav. L'ird Weak and lower; 9 174 cash; 9 30 May Whisky-1044. LIVE STOCK. Hogs Receipts 10.000; dull; weak and nominal ; quotations 5 205 35 f or light; 5 155 65 for com mon to choiae heavy. Cattle Stockers and butchers'' 3 004 50; medi um to good 4 395 00; choice 5 255 75. St. Xiouis Market. St. Loins. March 26. Wheat Higher; No 2 fall 1 55; No 3, 1 50. Corn fi2H?4. Oats Firm 35 asked ; 84 bid.?4 Rve 67fc. W'hisky-1 05. Pork Higher; 14 75. Lard Higher; 9 50. LIVE STOCK. BUogs Receipts 1,600; steady; good demand; shipping 4 504 90; bacon 4 905 75; butchers' to fancy 4 15&4 50. Cancers. Scrofula. Humors, Weakness, etc. In fact I Even earns '"jw a c ,"vjSiea,waen Wheeler, largely identified With the C0DQ . sola lavnmoio rcouu " - " ".- . i , , j:.,ju:- all Blood. Liver. Skin aud Uterine diseases. Sold by drugists everywhere. Price $1, or six bottles Jor $5. C. li. HOWE, . D , Seneca rails, N. X Failing fflvn Circulars giving iun lniorumiion sent iree ny aa dre.sinp X&ilAm s- lianKers, Milwaukee Market. M'vwackbe. March 26. Wheat lc higher ; 1 35 cash ; 1 33 April ; No 3, 1234- Corn 40. Oats-80ii. Rxe-70. Barley 92. TO-DAYS' ADVEBTISEMENTS. Executor's Notice. among the official s ribs, after which he estate of jamesbrode rick. Deceased. nnno'nrtarl tn tnlcp a look nf thn mnrihnl'H The undersigned, having been appointed Kxecn- conc.uded to tane a iock or tne marsna s trf of tUe La8t wl Bn(1 TeBUment of JameB Bro(1. hair. and. selecting a handtUl Irom the erick. late of the Cmntv of Rock Island. State of f the, long flowing beard, Stopped not for Scissors Illinois, deceased, hereby give notice that she will Ot me ""S" .. , . ' , ,, . ... I aonear before the County Court of Rock island prosecuting witness was to collect a private or kml "l.l00Vi ruuuu ttlu V lula County, at the office of the Clerk of said court, in AU o-, t, M,UOn,,r tlm nnniispd fnr & Stage of affairs Officer Olson put in an the City of Kock Island, at the May Term, on the debt ftTld not to prosecute tllC accused I0r a .?. u;- v,ia o.l Lv.l V. Third Monday in Way uext, at which time all per- crimiual act. vvi "IO ' y eo,n having claims against said estate are notified Btanuers. ne enemy was ounuuuueu auu and requested to attend, lor the purpose or havln to Ion fnmioli ho lirwfiil no whitfi fpnt.Vifr. I the same adinsted. All nersons indebted t si -..J L;.toft;nlc n,,rCo onH hlna,a fl estate are requested to make immediate payment to conveyed towards tha calaboose. They had uot proceeded many steps, however, before it was discovered that the officers had nothing but the clothes, and the prisoner, divested of all encumbrances, except his shirt, was frol icking around, tapping every one who came within his reach with a fist like a pile driver and evincing a great antipathy to pants legs, particularly uaval uniforms. Ever and anon he would dart, to the right or left, and always return triumphantly flmirishintr the ereater part of some un- A Dishonest Bank Cashier Escapee, Indianapolis. March 26. R. T. Taylor, the defaulting cashier of the Franklin Rank, who was taken to the Insane Asy lum, escaned from that institution last niuht. bv iorcinir the iron tastenings on one of the upper windows. It is supposed that he had aid from outride. Death ot a Prominent Business Man. Oswego. N. Y.. March 26. M. M. merce of the lakes, died this a. m. Fever AGUE CUBE! AND TONIC B1TTB1.S. It will cure permanent ly Chills, Ague. Sciatica, Neuralgia, Debility, all nervous aud kidney diseases. Every bottle war ranted to give perfect satisfaction, pile Si, or six Domes jo. Sena sump lor enromo iree. U. H. HOWK, M. D , Proprietor Simeca Kails, N. T. Sold by John Bengeton and T U Thomas, drug giaU, Rock Island. The reliable house of ALEX. FROTHINGHAM & CO., No 12 Wall St., New York, publish a hand some eight-page weekly paper, called thcWeek Dannr nhir.h thev send free to- any ad dress. In addition to a Urge number of editorials on f nancial and other topics, I contains very fall and accurate report of the sales and standing of every stock, bond and security dealt In at the Stock Exchange. Messrs. FROTHINGHAM CO .are extensive brokers of large experience and tried in? tegrity. In addition to their stock brokerage busir ness, they sell what is lermeu rriTiirg. i u and Calls," now one of the favo-ite mttbods of le gitimate speculation. Their advice is valuable.and by following it many haye made fortunes. l.New York Metropolis. Cotton Kill Burned. Chester, Pa., March 26. Thatcher & Son's cotton mill at Derby burned yester- !day.- Jjoss $30,U00- Insurance $:,uuu. railed. Liverpool, March 26. Isaac Low $ Co., an old and respectable cotton house has suspended. Liabilities not yet ascer tained. Washington Gossip. Washington. March 26- The Cabinet was in session two hours to-day, consider- ing tne situation in coutn Carolina ana Louisiana, und civil service rules. $f otbing definite done. the undersigned, Fated tnis aitn tiay ot siarcn. a. l. inv . MRS. BRIDGET BRODEKICK, 8-26dmon4w Executrix. FOB, COLLECTOR. At the request of many '.friends, I hereby an nounce myself as a candidate for the office of Town ship Collector, subject to the decision of the Re publican Township Convention. 17dtf FOREY FOLSOM. FOB. ASSESSOR. By request of many taxpayers, I announce myself fortunate and too conspicuous a Spectator's candidate for Assessor, for the city and Township breeches leg. (for confirmation of this of Rock "island, and if elected I shall spare no statennt interview the Uoromodorej. far ties who witnessed the scene say that Officer Olson, if not stopped by the mar shal, would have taken erry to the cala boose, dead or alive i that at one time he did go down for his revolyer but Wella and others shouted, don t shoot him. Ho was allowed to go. and be taken home, and on his way out ridiculed tbe police of Moline, stopping near the St. Louis depot for 20 minutes, euridng the most revolting obscenity mingled with oaths and threats. . . . .i .t'i,rt,-li,. UOUlUlCDl" UPOM lUo cuiiuuv.li v,i w "H""" - I Hiea are unnecessary, for the English I labor to make a f a r and equitable cssessment cording to the test of my Judgement and experi ence. S4dtf A. K. PHILLKO, Dissolution Notice. "Evidence Unparallelled in the history of Medi cine" Ovi-r two thousand testimonials given lot the wonderful cures made by FENTOjV'S SARSA PARI LLA, Or Matchless Liver BLOOD AND KIDNEY SYRUP. Three thousand bottles sold iturli hr trn atnM It Cleveland Now receiving or irt dt-rs hv mall every dav from ail parts oi tne country nerewuu lire a lew oi tne many certificates and letter received hundreds of which we could print, if necessary to show Fenton's Matchless Liver, Blood and Kidney Sy rup is appreciated at home and extending over the whole country, upon its "merit only." And we claim without fear or favor it is the best family medicine in the world, and guarantee it the best niood ana liver and kidne syrap ever produced. Send for circulars, read anil judge for yourself, we will be pleased to send circular to any person who w rites tor one. HOME EVIDENCE. Extracts from letters received. KHEUMAMISM Some six months could not walk without the help of a cratch; tried phvsi clans and many kinds of advertised cures without benefit. Six bottles of Fenton's Matchless Syrup curea me. capt ueo hand. SALT RHEUM- Eight bottles made a perfect and permanent cure. CAPT THOHaS I'KNKIJiGTON. SCROFULA From infancy was treated by tht best physicians and took everybody's cure. Two bottles Matchless Syrup cured me. Mbs Eliza Jokes. SCROFULOUS NECK Eight years cured by Fenton's Sarsaparilla, after trying nearly every other known remedy. John McIjIkity, Conductor S L M S R R, Cleveland, C- SALT RHEUM eleven years ail over my body; took all tne K 'A-. ' emeaies aavernsea, and in hospital. New o k, twenty weeks; could not cured; six ,.cs of rentnu's Matchless S7rup cured me. ueohgeu : owk, Cleveland, u. FEMALE WEAKNESS som . six years ; used ev ery alterative known; tried the cliniato from Min nesota to Texas ; could get no relief; after a few month's use of Fenton's Matchless Sarsaparilla was cured completely, Mas Att B , Ohiot, Cleveland. O. RHEUMATISM Dr. Fenton : Having been laid up five weeks with Rheumatism, and spent dollar after dollar, my physician told me it must wear off; got np and on crutches as many more weeks; was advised to get six bottles of renton'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 Sarsaparilla.after trying various noted blood remedies. Capt. Hen by Palmer, iron, O. SCROFULA, five large abscesses on body, could not turn in bed for weeks, cured by Kenton's Sar- Sarsiparilla; had expende.d over one hundred dol lars previous to using the Acme of Medicine, "Fen ton's juatcmesB." c. riiLD. Sodus Point, New York. SCROFULOUS NECK, a number of ulcers, open for nine months; had tbe Dest medical advice in Cleveland, O. A friend sent me Kenton's Sarsapa rilla, Twelve bottles made a perfect and perma nent cure. W. H. Mia km. North Bloomfield, O, Camp Bbown, Wyoming, Dec. 26, 1874. RHEUMATISM DrCF Fenton: The six bot ties Sarsaparilla sent me in July latt, cured me of Rheumatssm, and only used five, (one got broken.) 1 had It for lour years, ana spent nearly one tbous and dollars, wsth the beet doctors in Montana Ter ritory previous I have got two more customers. Plearte express me eighteen more bottles to South Pass. Enclosed find the greenbacks. Write me to Camp Brown, as before. l ours truly, J 1). Woodc. CONSUMPTION. Dr. C F Fenton, Dear Sir: My wife was sick two years with consummioD. we paid out over one thousand dollars aud received no benefits; I sent for six bottles of your Matchless rryrup: sne iook u up ana supposed nerselt cured. One year from this time she felt it comic? or;. 1 sent to Capt. John Varner, of Cleveland, to send me six more bottles, which completed the cure, for which we thank you, and wish to say to all, we be lieve it tne nesi innovator ana mooa funuer the world. Truly, yonr friend. Capt. Ue.nuv Bbock, Port Burwell, Out, FEMALE WEAKNESS, of seven years standing cured by the use of one and a half bottles Fenton's -Latcmees aanapamia. mas. w x. sms. Port Hope, Mich. SALT RHEUM eighteen years: nsed all the no ted humor cures without effect ; six bottles Fenton's Matchless Sarsaparilla cured me; it is a dead sure cure. F C Goou, Bullalo, N Y. IBvery person should read this carefully. Dr Feiitou, Cleveland, O. Dear Sir: Five year ago, then in Brazil, South America, I there contrac ted a disease that nearly cost me my life. I was seven months in hospitals Spanish Brazilian and Buenos Ayres but to no purpose. I then went to Cienfue"x. Cuba, and snent sixtv-four itmi in rh ac miiitjirv hosuiLnl. The doctor, told tt,. If i k.; j . u friends 1 had better make my way to them. The American Cousul aert ne to New York. Last! spring ii cniiic vn uiu again, rest iu tne night was out o the question. A friend In the StTharles Hotel here (Detroit) advised Fenton's Matchless Syrup; I sent for six bottles. I have only taken four and f aa perfectly well. I must say it surprised mc, wu m kaai Kuew tne condition 1 was in for five yeais. I freely recommend Fenton's Matchless Phoenix Maimf 'ing Co., TAUNTON, - MASS. Manufacturers f ,uc Celebrated PREMIUM STOVE POLISH An article excelling in Labor Saving and Dura bility for nse on Stoves, Ranges, Grates, &c. ALSO Crucibles of all Sizes! LIND, HAGERTY & CO., PRACTICAL Millwrights Contractors & Builders Of all descriptions of iYXill BXacliinery. Drtfnts and Specifications for Flouring Mills Saw Mills, Distilleries and Grain Elevators irade the j out on short notice. Are prepared to take con get ! tracts for building and machine y, and give pe -son- ai attention io a. ce aei&iis oi construction, ite pairs of all kinds .omotly attended to wheth. r or dered by mall or in person. At the old stand of 11 Brooks, (new No.,) 525 No 16 S. Washington street PEORIA, ILL .fJdret" I-nrlr Fnx.JIfta in RELIANCE WORKS MILWAUKEE WD? Foundrymen, MACHINISTS Hill Builders & Fnrnlslieia Manufacturers of Superior Steam Engines, French Bun Millstones. Cast-iron Wa w a rspek SAW MILL WORS A SPSCiAIY. 3r"Everythh',etnotir"iiT-.oniadSs7 dco'-l I rated Catalogue of Mad i wry !.;-m -r vf on .application Dooley's Patent Combination TOE-CALKS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE j Syruo above any blood purfier in the catalogue of Partnership existing betweeu us iu the Stove I medicines. loure respectfully. and Tinware business. Is this day dissolved by ma teal consent. Thomat, Pye takes the accounts and pays al' debts of the -late firm. Th business will be continued bv O. M. Gross, at the old stand, - THOMAS PYE. O. M. GROSS. Kock Island, 111,, March 22, 1877. 22d3t Detroit, Mich, B. McKittcrick. e l.ntond tvt publish more wonderful evidences. Sold in Rock Islaud by John Bengston. E Breu nert, T H Thomas and E Kcehler. Western Agents, Van Schaack, Stevenson Keld, Chicago. If anion. M'f g Co , Proprietor?, Cleveland, Of t.T" 1TTTV. Fat np In boxes containing 25 lbs, each. These Toe-Calks are made from Steel converted from carefully selected brands of Norway and Swedes Iron by a special process which ensures the utmost esse in welding, together with the greatest durability in wear. For sale by all iron, steel and hardware dealers throughout New England. Manufactured solely b7 C. F. DEWICK & CO., WQ Dorchester Ave., Soata. Botton, Mass.