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B.OCX ZSX.AVD,
ILLINOIS.
Tharidnj. April 5. 1377.
2ADWATL EEMEDIES.
at The Argus Omen
dicared bv thermometer:
7. m. 890above aero; 1 a
9 a. . S9o " 1 If. m.
RADVAY'S
READY RELIEF
CURES THE WORST PAINS
In from One to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ONE HOUR
after reading th.s advertisement need any one
BUFFKR WITH PAIN
RADWAY'N
It will pay to use Frank Miller's Pre
pared Harness Oil.
Goods at prices never before offered in
Rocklsland.at Epstein's Star Block.d3t 1
Linen table cloths, napkins and towels
in . large variety and very cheap at Kie-
sow's. 4d3t
.
Anthracite Coal, all iizes, the bright
est and cleanest in the market, for sale by
d. 1) razer. Call and examine it.
is
A CLKK FOR EVERT PAIN.
It was tbe tint and Is
THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY
that luetantly stops tbe most excruciating pains
allay Intlainmatious, and euros Contentions
whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels or other
glands or organs, by one application
IN r'KOM ONE To TWENTV MINUTES,
no mutter how violent or eKcruciatlnn the pain, the
Rheumatic. Bed-Kiddeu, Itillrm, Crippled, Nervous
Neuralgic or prostrated with disease may suffer.
PEOM THE HON THUELOW WEED
INDORSING DR. RADWAY'd R. R. R.
KKMEDIKS,
APTKK USING TUIM FOH HEVEIIAL YEARS.
New York, Jan. 4, 1877.
DkarSib: Having for several years used your
mediciues, douDungiy at nrst,Dut alter cxpertenc
lug their erncacy with lull confidence, it is no less
a pleasure than a duty to thankfully acknowledge
the advantage we have derived from them. The
pills are reported to as oftur as occasion requires
and always with the desired effect. The Heady
Relief cannot bo better described than it is by its
name. We aonlv the liniment frequently and free
ly, almost invariably finding the promised "Keliel
Truly yours, (.signed) THUHLoW WEED.
Dr. Kadwat.
Eadway's Beady Belief
WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE.
Inflammation of the Kidneys, Inflammation of the
Bladder. Inllammatiou of the Bowels, Conges
tion of the Lungs, Sore Throat, Difficult
Breathing, Palpitation of the Heart,
Hysterics, Croup. Diptheria. Ca
tarrh. Influenza, Headache,
Toothache, Neuralgia,
Rheumatism, Cold Chills
Ague Chills.
The application of the Ready Relief to the part
or part where the pain or aimcuity exists willol
ford ease and comfort.
Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water will in a
lew minutes cure t ramps, sprains, sour Momacn
Heartburn, Slcts Headache, Diarrha-a, Dysentery
Colic, Wind in tho Bowels, and all Internal Pains,
Travelers should always carry a bottle of RAD
WAY 8 READY RELIEF with them. A few drops,
In water will prevent Bickness or pains from chautr
. of water. It is better than French Brandy orL'U
ter as a stimulant.
FEVER & AGUE
Fever and Ague cured for fifty cents. There
not a remedial agent in the world that will cure
fever and ague, and all other malarious, bilious
scarlet, typhoid, yellow aud other fevers (aided by
itaaways mis) so quick as itad way -e Head y iicliel
rmy cents pur Dottle.
HEALTH fBEAUTY
Strong and Pure, Rich Blood Increase o
flesh and Weight Clear Skin au
Beautiful Complexion Secured to ail
DR. RADWAY'S
Sarsaparillian Resolvent
CTT1T.
Rock Island Election, y District.
The WeatherTo-Day.
The following shows the temperature
Candidates,
to-day as ,in-
460
54 o
above sere
AsJ ice is going to be very cheap this
n o i . a
meriner. very tew tamiies that win
he without an ice box or refnzerators.
David DoX 167 2nd Ave. has the best is-
an-tment. Call and see them. 5d3t.
The name of Dooley's Yeast Powder
hods a balm through every household
or its use necessitates the most perfect
bread, cakes, pies, pastry, etc, other
hincs being equal. Skeptics need but
a siugie trial to De convinced tbat this is
the best ot all the powders used in baking.
Silver Watches, all prices, at the mam
moth jewelry emporium of I. Epstein.
Call and see him. 5d3twlt
Supervitor.
Aster, D
Krell, R.
Astittant$.
Henry, D
Boyer, D. . ....
Sweeney, R....
case, k
Clerk.
Kerr. S t. ....
Johnston, R ,..
Attettor.
Burgower, D. ..
Phllleo, R
Collector.
wwm. d
Hawley. R
Juiticet.
Blackburn, D..
Taylor, D
Wiggin, u
Wagener, D....
Hawes, K
Harden, R...1.
Cooke, R
Pinkley, R
Dougherty, K. .
Cropper, Ind. ..
Constables.
Brennau, !....
Hoffman, l....
Hayes, D.
Klanagan, 1) ..
Blackburn, 1) ,
llHWfB. R
Miller, R
Hnll, R
Ankrnm, R. j
Yohe, R !
Vom'rof Uignwyt
field. D !
Dnnlap, R
vnangmg naeejor
Jown Meeting.
For
Against
310
134
176
159!
174
168
I
139
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138
216
159
208
176!
169;
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186
90! 105
1731 201
188
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154, 134
150! 198
174 191
182 2(10
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16
190;
155
110
1221
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104
1081
170! 109l
183; 1091
2U2 135
2301 160;
8201 167
128: 681
171; 148
877' 203,
471002
54; 811
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52'
55i
70,
855
819
956
976
85! 778
651022
841 678
65,1043
174
202
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190
S20
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195'
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196:
165;
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148
125
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189
128
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130;
228
195
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107;
169
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721
96
The "infant" was requested to cast a vote bv the
meeting, and, before he voted.Dr, Lawrence asked
tor bis vote for himself, but didn t get it. union.
We are authorized to say that Dr. Law-
renoe did riot ask for his vote, but object
ed to bis vote being cast because it was
contrary to the canon law of the church.
Several erroneous reports have gained
credence in regard to the vote in different
districts, but Town Clerk Johnston as
sures us that the figures given above are
correct, as recorded in his office.
the
ex-
Every
Has made the mot astonishing Cures; so quick
so rapid are the changes of the bod) undergoes 1
umiertUd luiiuence 01 ibis truly wonderful med
icine that I
Day an Increase of Flesh and
Weight is Seen and Felt.
The Great Blood Purifier.
Every Drop of the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOL
VENT communicates through the Blood, Sweat,
Urine, and other fluids and juices of the syntem the
Vigor of Life, for it repair the wastes of ihe body
with new and sound materiul. Scrofula, Syphilis,
Consumption. Glandular Diwasea. Ulcers in the
Throat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes 111 the Glands and
other parts of the system. Sore Eyes, Strumorous
Discharges from the Ears, and the worst forms of
Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Fever Sores, Scald Heart,
Ring Worm, Suit kheuni. Krysipelan, Acne, Black
Spots. Worms in the Flesh, Tumors, Cau ers in the
Wemb, and all Weakening and Painful Discharges.
Night sweats, Loss of Sperm aud all Wastes of the
Life Principle, are within the curative range of this
wonder of Modem Chemistry, aud a low davs use
w ill prove to any person using it for either of these
forms ot disease its potent power to cure them.
If the piuleut, daily becoming rednced by the
wastes anil decomposition that are continually pro
gressing succeeds in arresting these wastes, and
repairs the same wlih new material made from
healthy blood aud this the SARfAPARlLLIAN
will and does secure a cure is certain; for when
once this remedy com munres Its work of purifica
tion. aud succeeds in diminishing the loss of wastes
Irs repairs will be rapid, and every day the patient
will feel tumsell growing better aud stronger, the
food digesting better, appetite improving, aud flesh
ana weigni increasing.
Not only does the 8 jliisavakiluan Resolvent
excel all remedial agents In the Cure of chronic
Scrofulous, Constitutional and Skin Diseases, but
it is the only positive cure lor
Kidney and Bladder Complaints,
Urinary and Womb Diseases. Gravel, Diabetes
Dropsy, Stoppage of Water.lncoiitiuuauce of Urine
ungbts l incase. Albnminnrla, and in all cases
where there are brick-dust deposits, or the water is
thick, cloudy, mixed with substances like the white
of un egg, or threads like white silk, or there is a
morbid, dark, bilious uppear.incu, and white bone
dust deposits, aud when there is a pricking, burn
ing sensation when passing water, aud Pain in the
Small of the Back and along the Loins.
Tumor of 12 1 ears Growth Cured ly
Jiadway $ Jtcsolvent.
Beverly, .Mass .July 18, 1S6U.
Dit. Had way: I have had ovarian Tumor in the
ovaries ai.il bowels. All the doctors said "there
was no help for it." 1 tried everything tliat was
recommended, but uotlung helped uie. 1 saw you
Resolvent, and thought 1 would try it ; but had no
Iuilli, lu it, iifcauic l nail sunereu lor twelve vears
I took sU buttles of the Resolvent und one box of
Rintway s Pills, and two bottles of your Iteadv Re
liel ; and there is not a sign of tumor to be seen or
felt, and 1 feel better, smarter and happier than
have for twelve yearn. The worst tumor was in th
left side of tbe bowels, over the groin. I write this
to yon for the benefit of other, lou can publish
11 11 you Ctioose. UANNAU 1 . liNAPP.
PRICE, $1 PER BOTTLE.
AN IMPORTANT LETTER.
Ann, Arbor, Mich.. April 30. 1875.
Dr. Rauway Klud Sir: 1 have been taking your
Resolvent, Regulating Pills, aud also using the
Ready Relief about one year for ovarian tumors on
th abdomen which the most eminent physicians of
our iumliral college pronounced incurable.
They were like kuots on a tree. When I was sit
ting in a chair they hung almost to the floor, au
in v weight was 275 pounds when 1 commenced with
your remedies, and now it is 210 pounds, but they
ure not an gone yet. i nave taken tweutv-lour bot
ties of Resolveut, nine of Relief, aud twenty-four
uoxea oi ruts, i get me medicine iroin U. liren
v 1 1 1 . Please send me your book "False and True.
MRS. C. KRAPK.
Another Letter from Mrs. C. Krapf.
Auolst 18. 1875.
Du. Raoway Kind Sir: I take the liberty to ad
oress you again, aiy neaitn is greatly Improve
by the use of your medicines. Three of the tumors
are entirely gone, and the fourth in nearly so,
uropsy is gone, neaitu sun improving, aud niv
weigh' decreasing evry fast. 1 have bad a great
many cans this summer to inquire ol the woudi
fill cure your medicine has done for me, one from
Ohio, one from Cuuada, three from Jackson, aud
quite a number from tut place, lours with re
ipect. MRS. C. KRAPF.
We are well acquainted with Mrs. Krapf. She is
an estimable lady, and very benevolent. Sip-has
beeu tbe means of Selling many bottles of the Re
solvent by the drtiirirists of Ann Arbor to person
aflllcted with internal m mors. W e have heard of
some wonderful cures coveted by it. Yours re
Ipecirully, i.llEKU.VCll & CO
Ann Arbor. Mich., Aug. 18, 1S75.
Xr. Radway's
REGULATING PILLS
perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with nwee
gum, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, and strenirh
eu. Railway's Pills, for the cure of all disorders o:
Hie stomach. Liver, Mowels. kidneys. H ailde
Nervous Diseases, Headacbe.Constlpation, Costive
liess, indigestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Bilious
Fever, lutmmiuutlou of the Bowels, Piles, and ull
Derangements ot the internal Viscera. Warranted
to effect a positive cure. Purely V ecetable. con
tuinlng no mercury, minerals or deleterious droits
itr Observe tbe following symptoms resulting
from disorders of the Digestive Organs.
Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of the Blood
In the lead, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea,
Heartburn, Disgust of Food, Fullness of Weight
In the Stomach, Sonr Kniptions, Sinking or Flutter
lugs lu the Pit of the Stomach. Swimming of the
Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Flutterings
at the Heart, Choking or Sutiocating Sensation
when la a Lying Posturtt, Dimness of Vision, Dots
or Webs before the Sight, Fever und Dull Pain In
tbe Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of
the skin aud Eyes, Pain In the Hide, Chest, Limbs,
and sudden Flushes of Heat Burning in the Flesh.
A few doses of RADWAY'S PILLS will free the
system from all tbe above named disorders. Price
25 cents per boi. Hold by druggist.
Read "FALSE . NDTRUE."
Send one letter-stamp to KADWATjA CO., No 82
alL,u!LmYL?ew York-InIornUon worth, tlton
MBtt WUl tM MM JO.0.
Mr. Krell has shown that he eD.ioys
confidence of his party to a very full
tent. Uazctte.
Well, yes, lacking about 200. The aver
age Republican vote was about a thousand
not much less, and Krell received 811
Messrs. Geo. W. Henry, John A. Boyer
Wivill. Taylor. Brennan and Hoffman
would all have been elected had their op
ponents received no more votes than Krell.
The "full extent" that he enjoys the conn
dence of his party would beat nearly every
man on his ticket- All of which shows
how popular the Guyer-Union ring is.
Official Figures.
In this paper will be found the official
figures obtained from Town Clerk Johns
ton, of the vote of this town by districts,
published at the request of many candi.
dates, of both parties, who wish to exam
ine them.
The union asked "Who is Geo. W.
Henry, anyway?" and we respouded that
he is the man who beat Wash Sweeney in
Henry's ward (a Republican ward) and in
Sweeney's ward. The Uni)n is incredu
lous and Bays:
The factie that in the First Ward Mr. Sweeney
receiven it votes and Mr. Henry 137 a majority
lor uie lormer oi .z:.
By reference to the official figures it will
he seen that the Union is wrong:
1st w aru, tlenry 21)839 I
Sweeui v ltitt
d w ard, Henrv 176 2
Sweeney 174
It will thus be seen that Hecry beat
Sweeney 39 in the 1st ward, where Ileurv
1
resides, and 2 in the 2d ward where Swee
ny has resided for many years, until
within a few days.
Tax Collector.
Below we give a table prepared and
furnished us by County Treasurer Porter,
showing the total tax leyy in each town
and the aggregate for the county; the
amount collected, the fees for collecting.
the amount paid into tho treasury, the
amount unpaid, together with the names
of the collector for each town, as follows:
2 C O O.O ES 2 0 c SI c O o o
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SE:
Cordova Klectio.
Supervisor.
Cool. Jr.R 11845
R. M. Grenell, D 73
Town Clerk.
R. Johnson, R 105 2n
W. C. Zimmerman, D..., 85
Assessor.
George Marshall, D 92 J
Ueorge Bryan, K 90
Collector.
A. Bolinger, R 119-48
Wm. C Heany, 11 71
Justices of tbe Peace.
Wm. Johnson, R. (elected) 118
Theo. Elliott, R 89
wm. Shew, D. (elected) 90
J. B. Vandebnrg, D 84
Constables.
A. Bolinger, R. (elected) 114
C. E. Ben, R 66
W. C. Zimmerman, D 84
Dayton Irish, D. (elected) 104
Commissioner of Highway.
L. H.Keeves.R 95 8
J. H. Rake, D 93
It should be said of Hon. R. M. Grenell
that he didn't know he was running he is
at Springfield attending to his duties as
member of the legislature.
We are glad to see that Esq. Shew has
oeen re elected, lie is an excellent mag
istrate and has been a Republican until
last election, when he voted for Tilden
Of course, in the eyes of small men, that
disqualifies him for the position of justice
of tbe peace.
There was a case of that sort in Moline
Capt. August Timm, a brave and gallant
soldier in the late war; a Republican
always, until last fall. He was elected to
the board of supervisors by the Moline
Republicans last year. He made a capi
tal officer intelligent, efficient and faith
tul. LSut he voted lor lilden and, 0
course, in the eyes of Moliae Republican
ism he was no longer compotent for a
member of a board where politics has no
more part, or should have no more part,
than in the office of justice of the peace,
and therefore he was thrown over. It
creditaoie, nowever, to his ability and
worth as a man that he received over 500
votes so there are a good many Republi
cans in Moline who are not driven about by
the party whip ot Dave Reid & Co.
Blossbubg Coal
warehouse.
Tour Taxes are Due.
H. IIeitahreods,colleetor of Rock Island
township, has opened an offiee id lliluer s
block, over American Express omce. 1 ne
taxes of 1876 are now due and he asks
all to come and pay. .
False Impression. It is generally sup
posed by a certain class of citizens, who
are not practical or experienced, that Dys
pepsia cannot invariably be cured, but we
are pleased to say that Green s August
Flower has never, to our knowledge, failed
to cure Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint in
all its forms, such as Sour btomach, Los
tiveness, Sick Headache, Palpitation of the
leart, Liow bnmts. &c. &c. Uut ot dU.
000 dozen bottles Sold last vear. not a single
failure was reported, but thousands of com
plimentary 'etters received lrom Druggists
of wonderful cures. Three doses will re-
ieve any case. Trv it. Sample Bottles
10 cent?. Regular Size 75 cents. F"r sale
by T. H. Thomas.
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Solid Gold Rings, set rings, plain and
fancy jewelry, napkin rings and all other
articles in the jewelry line at net cost to
close out. Epstein, Star Biock. 5d3twlt
out
m
that
the
A Disreputable Sepresentativs.
Not long since an apparently respectable
couple arriyed at the Harper House, in
this city, just at dark. aDd registered as
"E. l Roberts aud lady, New York, and
were assigned a room, as requested. It
as soon ascertained that they were not
man and wife, and they were bounced
of the house.
The next day it was ascertained
Roberts was a traveling agent for
National Life Insurance Co., U. S, A,
aslnngton, V. U. lie was stopping at
the Newcomb House, in Davenport, and
there he hired a hackman, promising him
iu, anu giving niiu $in advance, to go
out to ''The Farm," as the place is called,
(a house of ill fame), and get him a girl,
and then call for him and take them to this
side of the river. They arrived, registered
and were assigned a room, but Roberts re-
ft. . m 1
fused to tiay the hackman any more
money, saying that he had paid him. The
result was: a constable, exposure, etc., etc.
If Roberts is a specimen of the National
Life Iusurance Co.'s representatives, the
concern had better revise its list of repre
sentatives.
POLICE COURT.
Thursday. Anril 5th John Ross was
jirrpsfprl and i.iile.ii last nieht bv Deputy
Marshal lilatkbam on comolaint of his
son, for being drunk and abusing his fam
ily, This morning Justice Cooke fined him
$3 and costs. He gave his note.payable in
30 days, and was discharged.
Jamos Crowley was arrested this ar-
trooou by rolicetnan lirennan on com
plaiut ot Mr. W. J. Reed, who charged
him with stealing iron from the railroad
track in his lumber yard. Justice Hay-
den held him in $100, bonds for his ap
pearance for trial, and failing to give
security he was sent to lail.
U m. lohver, a colored boy, was ar
rested by Policeman Brennan this after
noon for throwing a stone and striking
a son of Patrick Kelly. Justice Hayden
fined him $5 and costs. His father prom
ised to pay May let.
David Don is prepared to take down
heating stoves and store them through
the summer. 5d3t.
Port Byron Election.
Supervisor.
It must be good, for everybody recom
mends it, and the doctors prescribe ir,
We mean Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Price
25 cents.
The Board of Supervisors.
A big majority in the boad of supervisors
t nion am.
it anybody can tell us ot what couse
ouence the political opinions ot a man
are in the beard of supervisors we shoul
be glad to hear from him.
Cordova J. Cool, Jr.
Canoe Creek .
Coe Jesse S. Dailey.
Port Byron-R, J. Bell.
Zuma Geo. C, Wake.
Hampton Wm, B. Webster.
Moline David O Reid.
" Simon Hirsch.
Rock Island John Aster.
" W. L. Sweeney.
" Henry Case.
Black Hawk Thomas Kerr.
Coal Valley George Hillier.
Rural R. D. McCreery.
Bowling J. P. Johnson,
Andalusia Rinnah Wells.
Kdgiogton James Taylor.
Buffalo Prairie John Kistler.
Drury Wm. H. Womacks.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Fluid Lightning leaves no scars.
at E. G. Frazer'8
Coughs and colds are
camiuuance for atiy
causes irritation ot the
chronic Throat Disease.
WHITE LEAD.
STANDARD WHITE
LEAD WORKS
1
CORRODERS AUD MANUFACTURERS Or
STRICTLY PURE WHITE LEAD
Red Lead, Orange Mineral,
Potters' Lead, Zinc Paint, Putty and Colors,
u
i, . Jf
chial Troches1'
Remedy.
('ten overlooked
length .ot time
lung's or some
"Brown's Jiron-
are an effectual Couuu
In spite of your teeth.
Both above.and beneath
Being lightly enamel'd and thin.
They will never break down.
Nor turn yellow nor brown.
If the Sozodont's daily brushed in.
Spalding's Glue, save and mend
pieces.
the
A lady writes us: 1 suffered inten? ly
from an attack of pleurisy. Mv nurse
obtained a bottle ot Kenne s Pain-Jvi ing
Magic Oil, applied it as directed; in thr e
hours I was entirely cured. I would
recommend to ladies the use of Renne's
Magic Oil as invaluable to relieve pain and
suffering, and as being neat and delicate
to use and worthy of your confidence,
Keep it in the house for use.
The Grand Central Hotel, New York,
receives well-merited terms of praise from
its thousands ot patrons, who enjoy its re
duction from $4.00. the old price, to $2.50
and $3.00 per day.
Hard Coal
he levee.
at Frazer's warehouse on
If you have any magazines.or newspaper
tiles you want bound, or any old books you
want rebound, take them to The Argus
Bindery. dwtf.
A Skin like Monumental Alabaster
may be attained by using Glenn's Sulphur
Soap, which does away with the necessity
for Sulphur Baths. Try it, ladies. It is a
ueuuine beautifier, and very economical.
Depot, Crittenton's No. 7 Sixth Avenue
Hint to those permanently Gray use
Hill's Hair Dye.
If? 14W iHf ml ttg . ..ji-,, ,r
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Awarded be GOLD MEDAL PREMIUM. Nov. 1875, by the Pittsburgh Tr-ursmerTs Inilnslr
tnte. ovsr all competitors for the HKS W HI I K LEAD, puor rrice is as low a mat m any
Corroder. Ofders Solicited.
PITTSBURGH
Office, No. 4S Fifth Avenue, adjoining Kxchange Iatioual liuiik
I'ENX.
INSUSAKCE
MEDICAL.
llThe Best is the Cheapest,
J. LV1. BUFORD,
Represents the following Old and Reliable
THE MILD POWEE
1 ii nr
SCURESp
Watch Movements of the leading
makers at cost. 1. Hipstein s, Star Block,
No trouble to show goods. 5d3twlt
Dishonest Church Elections.
What wonder is it, when members of
the supreme court of the United States
connive at fraud and aid dishonest returning
boards in defeating the clear and undoubt
ed and honestly expressed will of the
people, thus placing a man in the
presidency who has no more honest title
to the office than Tom Thumb has, that
little of that Bort of thing is practiced in
church elections? The Union says "the
infant was requested to vote." Was he
indeed! Supposo he had been requested
to set the church on fire, or kick the rec
tor out ot . the house, or do any other
illegal act? would that justify him in
doing an illegal act, or in committing
t f 11 1 r r ...
crime r j no union says the other two
yoters obj cted to are regular attendants
at the c! urch and arc communicants.
Very we, I. What if they are? That
don't make them legal voters. Th
Union lias been deluded somewhat
in this matter, beside heing naturally
ignorant of tlie canon law gover
ning tlte church. According to th
canon law 01 the church they must
also be pew-holdors in order to be lega
voters. According to the canon law of the
church Dr Lawrence was elected, both on
me iHi buu on tee na oanoc, and it was
1 .
oniy by a seneH ot dishonest returning
board tricks that he was kept out. If he
should to carry the case up he would be
awarded the place, if the rules and laws of
tbe church are of any binding force and
effact. Ho probably don't care enough
about tho matter to do that. But he was
unfairly treated, nevertheless, and the
party defeating him had to resort to a
trick that should disgrace any church that
mqoUods or Boataios it.
R. J. Bell, R 7 8
U. C. Trent, R .. . 7V
Town Clerk.
John Shafer, D 116
Assessor.
N. Dorrance.R 113 57
W. H. Lyford, R 58
Collector,
John Zomu."er, R 93
Thos. Hughes. R 80
James Bell, R 50
Commissioner of Highways,
O. M.Wood ward, R 109
Overiieer of Highways,
W. C. Rich, R.... lllR 110
L. H. Bowker, K 20
School Trus'ee,
David Zieirler, D 139111
J. W. Uobart, I j
Justices of the Peace,
D. 8. Uobart, K 88
John Manhattan, R 81
E. H Huut,R 69
Constables,
EnosUlinn, R 15
John Zollinger, R 117
James Bell, it 31
Personal.
Dr. Truesdale was able to be around
on our streets again to-day.
Mr. C. D. Trimble, of Ottawa, clerk of
the supreme court of this state, northern
grand division, was at the Rock Island
House, to-day. He left on the Peoria train
this afternoon for Springfield.
The Union job office had the pleasure of printing
no less than 5,000 regular tickfts and Malacbi L.
I'inkley's name was on every one of them enouirh
to elett him two or three times over on the straight
Republican ticket and give him every vte cast.
The trouble was that the tickets weren't voted as
printed. - L'rtion, .": ft .
And the Union, office had tho pleasure
of printing two or three times that number
of an exact fac-simiie of the Republican
ticket witi Pinkley's name out and
Cropper's in. That ticket was a fraud, a
deception, a swindle, aud that was what
defeated a regular Republican candidate
and elected an Independent Democrat in h
place. The printing of such a ticket, by a
party organ to defeat one of its own men,
was a peice of rascality, and printing
offices have besn mobbed for a less offense
The reason the honest.genuine Republi
can tickets, with Pinkley's name on them
were not voted was because the Cnion-Guy
er clique suppressed them didn't permit
the voters to see many ot them ana in
structed their vote peddlers to use the
fraudulent tickets iu thier place.
Hundreds of men voted that fraudulent
ticket supposing it to be an.honest,genuine
Republican ticket. The GuyerKrell-
Union office clique perpetrated a fraud
and were guilty of treachery to their own
party nominee.
Lost On Tuesday evening, a gold pin,
having a small sprig of coral, was lost in
a central part of the city, on or not far
from 3d avenue. Please leave at The
Aiigus office. 5d3t
Convenient alike to the business centre
and the best resident portion of Philadel
phia, and conducted as a model first-class
hotel, the Colonuade has achieved a
deserved ar. 1 enduring popularity.
Blank Books made to order at TllE
Argus Bindery. dwtf.
Quinine can be taken without taste by
uiixiDg in "Quinine Elixir." Cheap. Bet
ter than inns. Drucrirists keep it. tor
sale by the ounce. Manufactured by
Allario. Woodward & Co., Peoria, 111..
6-17iuwf&wly
Mineral Springs Ark., March 9, '7G.
Shallenbenrer's Pills are the most effect
ual Ague medicine we ever sold: we could
name several cures after all other remedies
failed. Mulner & Parker.
4-22d&w
Popular illustrated book (200 pages) on
Manhood! Womanhood! Marriage!
Impediments to Marriage; the cause and
cure. Seut securely sealed, post-paid, for
50 cents, by Dr. C. Whittier, 617 St.
Charles street, St. Louis, Mo., the great
specialist. Read his work.
FIRE & LIF
Insurance Co.s.
And will issue Poliiies in any. of them at
as LOW A RATE as the risk
will justify.
.ttna, Hartford $ 7,115,644
Hartford, 3,273,869
Pheuix " 2,407,531
National, 1,040.5-24
Orient, " 776,179
Atlae, " 434,809
Ina. Co. N. America, Philadelphia 6,601,883
Franklin, " 3,352,S65
Fire Association, " 3,778,651
American. " 1.280,970
Home, New York ,104,6."1
Niagara, " 1,442,445
Manhatten, " S50,fi5S
Westchester, " .. 861,401
North Western Jat. Milwaukee, Wis.,.. 877,193
American Cent. St. Louis, Mo., 747,4i8
St. Louis, " 347,001
St. Joseph, St. Joseph, Mo 420,245
Home, Columbus, O 484.S22
Firemeirs Fund, San Francisco, (Gold) 703,623
Oueen, Ensrland, (Gold) 11.422.571
Scottish Com'l, Glasgow 10,G61.291
British America, Toronto 669,080
Royal Canadian, Montreal 833,629
Allcmannia, Pittsburgh, Pa 318,272
Millville Mutual, Millville, N. J 1,442,987
Lycoming, Muncy, Pa 5,338,977
If. W. Passenger, Hartford 400.C30
Conn. Mutual Life, Hartford 44,020,146
Total Assets Represented f 118.038,499
nXMPITRETS'
nOMEOFATUIC SPECIFICS
HAVE TROVED, FROM THE MOST
ample experience, an entire success. 8imp'.,
Prompt, Efficient and Reliable. They ore the only
medicines perfectly adapted to popular use-,
simple tbat mistakes cannot be made in usm?
them ; so harmless as to be free from danger ; au i
so efficient as to be always reliable. They hnre
tbe highest commendation from all, and wili
always render satisfaction.
Nob. Cures.. ' Cent.
1. Fevers, Congestion, Inilnmmntions, . . 25
2. Worms, AVorm Fever, Worm Colic, . . 25
8. Cry in K-Colic, or Teething of Djfants, . 25
4. Diarrhoea, of Children or Adults, . . 25
5. Dyaentery, Griping, Bilious Colic, . . i
6. Cholera-Morons, Vomiting, ... 25
7. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, . . . . 25
8. Neuralgia, Toothache, Faceachp, . . 25
9. Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo, . 25
10. Dyspepsia, Bilious fttomacb, .... 25
11. Suppressed, or Painful Periods, . . I'j
12. Whites, too Profuse Periods, .... 25
13. Croup, Couirh, Difficult Breathing, . , 25
14. Salt Uhenm, Erysipelas, Eruptions, . 25
15. Itheumatism, Rheumatic Pains, . . 25
16. FVnrer and, Ague, Chill Fever, Agues, iu
17. Piles, blind or bleeding, 50
18. Ophlhalmy, and Sore or Weak Eyes, . 50
10. Catarrh, acut? or chronic. Influenza, . So
30. WT hooping-Cough, violent coughs, . 50
31. Asthma, oppressed Breathing, ... 50
22. liar Discharges, impaired hearinir, . 50
23. Scrofula, enlarged plands, Swellings, . 50
24. General Debility, Physical Weakness, . 50
25. Dropsy and scanty Secretions, .... 50
26. Sea-Sickness, sickness from, riding, . 50
27. Kidney-Disease, Gravel, 50
28. Nervous Debility, Beminal Weakness
or involuntary discharges, ..... 1 00
29. Sore Month, Canker, ... .50
SO. Primary Weakness, wettingthe bed, . 50
31. Painful Periods, vrith Spasms, . . 50
32. Disease of Heart, palpitations etc.,. 1 00
S3. Epilepsey, Spasms, St. Vitus' Dance, . 1 00
34. Diphtheria, ulcerated sore throat, . . 50
35. Chronic Congestions and Eruptions, 50
Vials, 50 cents, (except 28, 32 and 33), . ,100
FAMILY CASES.
Case (Morocco) with above 35 large vials as I
Manual of directions, . . $10 00
Case (Morocco) of 20 large vials and Book, 6 00
Sinple Boxes and Vials as above.
A3-These remedies are aent by the
case or single box to any part of the
country, free of charge, on. receipt of
price. Address
HuPohmeoSpathlc Medicine Co.,
Offies and Depot, No. 562 Bboadwat, New Vobx.
For Sale by all Druggists.
8oId in Kock Island bv Benser & Thomas. Ot'o
Grojan, C-Sptidel, and E. Breunert mv. f
Real xJstate.
"Snould vice expect to 'scape rebuke
Because Its owner is a duke?"
No, Mr. Swift, Nor shall the numerous
makers of scented soaps for the vile stuff
which they impose on the world. 13- T,
Bahbitt has recently given these people
a nobie lesson, by tbe making ot a soap
for toilet purposes which, instantly it
becomes well known, will drive them from
the market. B. T. Babbitt's Toilet Soap,
pure, sweet and agreeable, stands alone in
its excellent qualities.
Piano Tuning.
Prof. Ettenheimer, of Chicago, and
said to be oneol the best piano tunera this
Bide of Boston, is now employed by I.
Epstein at a heavy salary. Orders for
tuning left at the store in Star Block, will
receive prompt atteoiion. d&wlt.
INTERMITTENT C EVER IS SO Common in
the country as scarcely to need comment,
The causes which produce it are such as
cold, irregular living, over exertion, low
spirits, night air, exposure to miasmatic
exhalations, &c, In large cities where
edge tools and agricultural implements are
manufactured, the grinder protects his
lungs from the injurious effect of the dust
flying off the grindstone by wearing a
respirator. The coal miner ere he descends
the shaft provides himself with a safety
lamp to guard against fire damp. Now it
is equally necessary tor those who are
brought io contact with any of the causes
leading to intermittent lever, to provide
themselves with that well known and
highly esteemed remedy against it, the
Home Stomacu Bitters.
Sidewalks. Persons wishing to build
sidewalks should apply to the undersigned
at the City Clerk's office and have their
grade properly established. 4d3t
Geo. 11. Boynton, City Eungiueer.
House Wanted Wanted to rent a
malt house by a uarty with a small fam
ily. Will rent for a term of years. Cen
tral location not necessary. Address,
S. M., Argus Office. 4-5dif.
A Heathen Saloon Keeper.
To the Editors of The Argus.
While visiting our neighboring town of
Milan, tbe writer of these lines came into
the saloon of W. Huge and ordered a glass
of beer. Ruse, quite in a rage, paced up
and down his place aud said, standing still
before his surprised customer, shaking his
fist: "You cannot get any beer here; I
sell no beer to d d Democrats and rebels."
To the question whether he meant this in
earnest, he angrily and incoherently uttered
something about what somebody else had
said about Lincoln some time ago, and at
last he said: 'You cannot set any beer
here. It you d d Democrats don't like
the Republican administration, you have
got to leave this country."
I hear this is not the first time Ruge has
insulted, in his saloon, those of opposite
political views. He "does not care about
the custom ot those farmers who are Demo
crats." His stupid fanaticism ought to be
come known in his neighborhood.
Removal. O. A. DoelliDger has moved
qis immense stock of furniture to his old
uarters, lately occupied by Kroger &
Freytag, in Palace Row, 1006, 1008, 1010.
Second Avenue, between 15th and 16th
streets. New goods are arriving daily,
bought for cash. His stock excels every
thing ever seen, either in Rock Island or
Davenport, in variety, designs, quality and
prices of goods. Parties buying East, will
find it a great advantage, to examine his
goods and prices before going elsewhere,
and by buying of him. having the benefit
to buy of a responsible firm at home, that
guarantees its goods to be second to none
in the United States, that holds itself re
sponsible for whatever fault with the goods.
The goods are exclusively the latest styles,
and will be Bold for cash, at rock bottom
figures according to the times.
No trouble so show goods. 2d6t-w2t
Wanted A copy of the CJumney Cor
ner No. 554, January 1876. Any one hav
ing such a copy will oblige by leaving the
same at The Argus Counting Room op
posite post oi&ae, 4-5dtf
The passions often engender that "which
is their opposite; avarice, for example,
sometimes produces prodigality, and prodi
gality avarice: men are often firm from
weakness and bold from timidity. But
whether a man be avaricious or prodigal.
bold or' timid, if he have any discrimination,
youmay be sure he cannot be persuaded to
useany other than B. T. Babbitt's Best of the cars, free of expense.
Soap,
Howe's concentrated svruo. the treat
blood purifier, aud ague cure and tonic
bitters, can be had of Beneston and
Thomas.
Pozzoni's Chemical Hair Restorative, to
preserve and beautify the human hair.
W hat it will do: Prevents the hair falling
out, increases the growth and beauty of
the hair, retains the hair in any desired
form, prevents the hair from turning
Rrey, prevents and entirely eradicates
dandruff, heals pimples and keeps the
head delightfully cool. The hair becomes
rich, soft and glossy. Perfectly clean and
will not sou the hat, posseses an exauisite
fragrance and as a dressing has no equal.
f rice 50 cents and $1 per bottle, bold bv
11 -
au druggists.
I. GHBISMAK'S
REAL ESTATE
AND
Loan s:encv,
HILLIER BLOCK ROCK ISLAND, ILL
FOR SALE.
lOfl Acre Karm in McIIenry Co. Ills. Good Im
I LU provements. Price $4,700
149 1 Q Acre Farm In McHenry Co., Ills., 2
lUtf I Q miles from Woodstock.
Price 4,000
O fl Acre Farm In Storv Co.. Iowa.
OU Price $2,50O
1 C fl Acre Farm, Franklin Co., Kansas.
I0U Price $4,000
lOft Acre Farm, Douglas Co., Kansas.
IOU Price 9.1,500
1 7 C Acre Farm, Sumner Co.. Kansas.
Ifv Price $1,600
Q n Acre Farm, Lyon Co.. Kansas.
U U Price $l,3O0
A fl Acre Farm, Douglas Co., Kansas.
Price $1,000
Aflfl Acre Farm, Whiteside Co., Illinois near
"full Sterling. Price 914,000
1 m 1 O Acre Farm, Rock Island Co , Ills.
I Uf I K. 'Price 94,800
91 K Acre Farm, Callaway Co.. Mo. Stock Farm
tf I l Price $15,000
OCfl Acre Farm, Atchinson Co., Mo. Splendid
wllU StuckFaim. Frice $10,800
On Acre Farm, Kent Co., Michigan, adjoining
OU Berlin. P rice f 5,000
LANDS in all the Westers States will sell for
Cash or part Cash, and time on the balance.
Houses and Lots In Kock Island and a number
of other places for sale or exchange for lands.
13?Call and get prices and location of lands.
Rock Island, 111., Aug. 28, lS'.ti.
Helmbold's Buchu. Helmbold's
Buchu has long been known as one of the
most valuable medicines attainable in cer
tain classes of diseases, such as dyspepsia,
caronic rheumatism, dropsy, cutaneous
affections, and especially affections of the
urinary organs. As a diuretic, it is supe
rior to almost any other medicine in use,
auu me great care wun wnicri it is pre
pared, the absolute purity ot the prepara.
tion, and the diligence used in the selection
of the crude material, have made it known
far and wide as a reliable and effective
preparation, and one that can always be
used with safety and benefit. The great
success of Helmbold's Buchu has led to
the production ot many spurious prepara
tions, which are made cheaply and placed
uoon the market to be sold on the reputa
tion acquired by Helmbold's original pre
paration. Parties who desire a really good
medicine .should be careful and use Helm-
bold s ouly.
Important to Perons Visiting New-
XT mm f .
lORK.-uufi 01 the best kept and most
convenient Hotels for Merchants and
others to stop at when in New York is the
Grand Union Hotel, nearly opposite the
Grand Central Depot, kept 00 the Euro
pean plan you therefore only pay for
what you get. Everything is first class,
and prices moderate, adapted to the string
ency of the times. You save the expense
ot carriage hire, and by leaving your bag
gage check on the counter of the Hotel,
-lit i-
your Daggage wm ce delivered id your
rooms, hlteeos minutes after the arrival
We advise
you (0 give the Grand Union a trial,
TAGS.
BROOKS, BANCROFT & CO.,
Manufacturers aud Dealers In
Jewelers' & Druggists' Boxes,
PINK AND WHITE COTTON TWINE,
RIBBON, WAX ETC.
SlUawiuv Street,'. WOSTON.
SULPHUESOAP.
GLEXX'S
SULPHUR SOAP.
Thoroughly Cures Diseases of the Skin,
Beautifies the Complexion, Prevents
and Remedies Rheumatism and Gout,
Heals Sores and Abrasions of the
Cuticle and Counteracts Contagion.
This Standard External Remedy for Erup
tions, Sores and Injuries of the Skin, not only
REMOVES FROM THE COMPLEXION ALL FLEM
ISHES arising from local impurities of the
blood and obstruction of the pores, but also
those produced by the sun and wind, such as
tan and freckles. It renders the cutu i.e
MARVELOUSLY CLEAR, SMOOTH and I'LIANT,
and being a wholesome BEAUTIFIER is fur
preferable to any cobmetic.
All the remedial advantages of Sit.
r-HUR Paths are insured by the use ok
fr'fVllHs Sulphur Soap, which in addi
tion to its purifying effects, remedies and pre
vents Rheumatism andGouT.
It also DISINFECTS CLOTHING and LINEN
and prevents diseases communicated bv
contact with the person.
It dissolves Dandruff, prevents bald
ness, and retards grayness of the hair.
rhysicians speak of it in high terms.
Prices-25 and 50 Cents per Cake: per
Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $1.20.
N B. Stm by Mail, Prepaid, on receipt of price, and
S cents extra for each Cake.
" HILL'S HAIR AND WHISKER DYE,"
III nek or Brown, 50 Cents.
C. I CR1TTEW01, Prop'r, 7 Sixth Ay..Y.
BAHNG POWDES
THE MOST PERFECT MADE.
BUSTLES
ii. un inn nun luLiimi a
'Xr
THE
STANDARD
IiOTTA
AND
Stitched Skeleton Lotta
BUSTLES !
Your attention Is respectfully colicited to my
new novelty in a Stitihki) Skeleton Bu-tle, now
ready, without i.lasps. making a Buttlo or Hoop
Skin a finer article tbat fit ttie fancies nnd wants of
the trade. In their gupvrb allien wiue coveb, finish,
ttvouluuce of i laspi aud haksh surface, wbicb cut
anil weak tbe underwear revting thereon, and ad
joining. 'I hey are radically new, nod strike eiery
eve with their enpeilor excellence, at prices which
cannot fail to attract the attention of buyers. They
are made in all correct sizec, style and lengths.
These, and all past makes of Lotta Bustle, In
cluding the ! TANUAiiD Numbers 3s and 5e, are now
ready. In superior workmanship, forming a com
plete line ol styles and sizes in Punier, Trail and
abort lengths, which will compare favorably with
Diplomas have been awarded my goods each year
since thulr introduction, by the American Institute
! ?Y.Sf Medal and toma by tbe Centen
nial jaxhibiuon.
A. W.THOMAS. 81 White street, New York- 801
& aUwFMUdelphia, wew xorK WI
In quantity by their perfect purity an-i pvat
strength; the only kinds made by a prac
tical Chemist ami Physician, with'sck-ntitic
care to insure uniformity, healthfulnes-s deli
cacy and freedom from all injurious substan
ces. They are far superior to the common
adulterated kinds. Obtain the genuine. Ob
serve our Trade Marks as aliove, "Cream"
Baking Powder, "Hand and Cornucopia-"
Buy the Baking Powder only- in cans securely
lahelled. Many have been deceived in loose
or bulk Powder sold as Dr. Price's.
Manufactured onlv hy "
STEELE & PRICE,
Qticaqo, & Louis and Cwiwwis

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