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Twenty-Seventh Year. Rock Island, Illinois, Tuesday, November 20 1877. Established Oct 18, 1851 HELICAL. Dr. Pierce's ITT A swallow after eating removes all disagreeable feelings usual ly within twenty minutes. mi CQ H 09 W O W H 03 HI o B Q "I would not fca without it if it cost $50 a case." Union Mill, Inb., March 11th, 1877. Geo. Pierce &;Co.: I can truly say, after an ex perience of eight years. In ray opinion there ii no remedy that can compete with your "Indian He- iterative Bitters." , I would not he without It if it font $50 a caie. Yours truly, T. H. SINARD. Costiveness Cured. The late well known Father Taylor, Pas' tor of Seamen's Bethel. Boston, Said "I is a remedy worthy of a place in every family.and that its real virtues are only to be known to be appreciated. We should be very unwilling to ne witno-:t it it nan relieved me 01 severe at tacks of Bowel Complaints, Dyspepsia and Cos tiveness I would take it with me were I going to sea, ana aiso were i to travel. A Duty to the Community. From the well-known Evangelist,i,Ilev. Edwin Burnham. Newbubtpokt. Mass, GEO. PIERCE & CO.: I regard It to be a duty which I owe to rou, and 'o the community, to write a few lines in favor of your invaluable "medicine, called '"Dr. Pierce's Indian Restorative Bitters." Without flattery, I remark. I think it to be the best medicine of the kind ever pot up. EDWIN BURNHAM. After taking Cold and threat ened with Fever. Bilious Headache. From A.W. Sibley, Secretary American Advent Mission Society. Providence, R. I., Jan 81. 1877. Geo Pierce & Co: Your '-Indian Restorative Bitters" have been knowu to me from childhood having been used in my fathers family for twenty nve years. For the last twelve years they have .been my fa Till J meuielne. I have fonnd them an excellent remedy for children after taking cold and! threatened with fever. Iu such cases, after warming; and sweetening them. I irlve as recommended. The results have been invariably all that I could desire. In eases of bilious headache and derangement stomach and bowels they stand first as a medicine with me. A.W SIBLEY Hundreds of testimonials mijjht be added. Prepared and sold by , Geo. ?ierc9 & Co., Boston, liass. P O Box 2037. ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. Van Schaack. Stevenson & Co. General Agents, Chicago, Illinois. For sale at wholesale and retail by wbol u.ale and retail druggists, and by dealer in medicine. For sale in Rock Island by JOHN BENQSTON AND T. H. THOMAS. TABLE SAUCE. Best Sauco and Belish Made in auy part of the World for AlfllLY US Leicester hire TABLE SAUCE. . . , Cgr-For sale by all Respectable Dealers. t-r r Anns. 9.', White and 15 aU different, with OU yonr name thereon, for 10 cents and 3c stamp. by return matt. sure. w . 7fa Washington Street, BOSTON, MASS. GIANT SOAPS. We have now ready Giant Honey, Gltckhihb, and Pink Bath Soaps, to match the Bee Bath. The Giants are half pounds of the finest quality, boiled aDd perfumed Dure soar. Resistratlon has been allowed In the United States atentOnlce, under date July 17, 1877. and we offer them as the best value to be had In toilet soaps. Hade only by ROBINSON BROTHERS & CO. BOSTON, MASS. For sale by John Bcngston. Railroad Time Table. HiaiQS.SOSS ISLAKS fACITIS E. fi. tout BAST TBAOIS IJtATS at 9 .00 a. m.::S0 p.m.; and 9:86 p. m. Train arrive from west as above. soma wbst tbains utn At 8:40 ajm.; 10:10 a. m., and 6:00 p. m. arrive from the east as above. Train FOB RACINE A MILWAUKEE. LSATB ABIUV Oav ExnresaandMa!?......9:05 a at 6:00 am Nieht Express 10:15 r at &:fi0ra The night express leaving Rock Island every Bandar nieht at 10:15 connects with the train arri ving in Chicago early Monday morn Ine. No lay over checks given on through tickets from Roci aland to Chicago. Through tickets only good on this tiain. ' ST.LGTXSfc fiOSZ XSLAXS fi.fi. vino sotrra trains lsats At 8 :1C a. m. and 6 :46 p. m. daily, ABHIVB rSOM ST. LOUIS At 9:45 a m. daily, and 9:30 p. m. BTISLEtrj TSAKS LXATS At 4:80 p. m. AialTS OX ST1HL1NO At 10:40 a.m. ' PECEIA tt SCSZlsLAXS SAIlWAT. SnOBTIST BOOTS TO IBS CAST AND SOUTH LSAVS. AKBITB. Thro'h F'ht fi 60 a. m. Qalva Ac. 1 :SS a, m. Mail 4 El. 3-00 p.m. Mail A Ex. 1:05p.m. UslvaAc 6:30 p.m. Thro'h F'ht 4:00 p.m. The 2:00 p m train makes close connection at Galva with C B it Q tor points wrst; arriving at Galesburg at 6:0d p m; at Burlington 7:15 p m; at Keokuk 9-.S5 pm; and at nincy 0:40pm; also mamnii close connection at reor a witn l u w and TP & W roads for all points east and south. BOSS ISLAND ft miES CO.. E. S. Leave Rock Island at 9:00 a.m., and 4 :00 p. m. Ar riving at Cable at 11 :10 a. m., and 6 :00 p. m. l tave Cable at 6:80 a. m., and 12:45 p. m. Arriving m i ju O A! rr IA i fi HOESE NAILS ) . J. . OR BLUED. iHAMMEREDANP FINISHED!? 6 Q 7 8 10 Q V O Tho Ausable Nails &re JTammered Hot, and the Finishing and Pointing are done Cold, thus Imitating the Process of Making Nail by Hand. Quality is fully Guaranteed. For sale by all leading Iron and hard ware houses. ABRAHAM BUSSING, Scc'y, 35 Chambers St., New York. SPECIAL NOTICES. H. O. Farrell'a Arabian Liniment. This celebrated medicine, nkilfnllv it is of the most healing balsamB and penetrating oils, can never fail to cure almost every affliction that could be alleviated by an external remedy. Its superiority over an otner Liniments is proven by the miraculous cures it performs, and by the crest and constantly increasing demand. There has tecn sold within the past year more than Three Million or Bottles, and there can be but few persons found who do not bestow upon it the highest praise for the rare virtues it possesses. Nothing, perhaps, since the creation of the world, has been so succes- iui as an external remedv for all nervous diseases. as this wonderful curative. When applied, it in stantaneously diff nes itself through the whole sys tem, soothing the irritated nervis, allaying the most intense p&Ids, and creating a most delightful sen sation. Read the following remarkable cure.whtch can be attested to by hundreds, who were fully ac qnaintgti with the whole circumstance. CHRONIC ENLARGEMENT OF THE TONSILS- My daughter, when six months old, was taken with a swelling in the tonsil, which grew larger and larger, til' when six years old she had great difficulty in swallowing her food. Every night watch was kept, fearing she would suffocate. The best doctors attended her but could give no relief I took her to the most eminent doctors in the East ; they said there was no help for her but to outgrow it. witnasad neart j. returned borne wttn ner. when she became so much worse that the doctors had to be called in again : they decided that the tonsils must be cut off, as the only means of giving rel.ef. My wife would not consent to tnls, and she determined to try your Liniment, which gave re lief the very first "application, and by a continued nse sne entirely recovered. Mie is now ten years old and fleshy and healthy as could be desired. l our Liniment is also the best in nse to' sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, headache, etc.. and it will re move the most sevire pain in a few minutes. It also cured caked udder in mv cow in a few days. Peoria, 111. GEO. FORD. LOOK OUT FOR COUNTEKFEITS1 The pnbllc are cautioned acramMt another coun terfeit, which has lately made its appearance.called W. B.Farrell's Arabiau Liniment, the moet danger ons of a'.l the counterfeits, because his having the name of Fan-ell, many will buy it in good faith, without the knowledge that a counterfeit exists, and they will perhaps only discover their error when the spurious mixture has wrought it evil ef fects. The genuine article ia manufactured only by H. G. Farrel, sole inventor and proprietor, and whole sale druggist. No. 17 Main street, Peoria, Illinois, to whom all applications for Agencies muttt be ad dressed. Be sure vou get it with the leiters H. G. before Farrell's thus H. G. FARKELL'S and his signature on the wrepper, all other are counter feits. Sold by all drncgisrs and by regular authorized agents throughout the United States. yPrtce 25 and N cents, and 1 per bottle. AGENTS WANTED in every town, village and hamlet In the United Statss, in which one is not al ready established. Address II. G. Farrell as above. accompanied with good cnaracter, rcsponainuuy, etc Schenck'a Pulmonic Syrup for the cure of Consumption, Coughs and Colds. The ereat vrtue of this medicine is that it ripens the matter and throws it out ot the system, purifles i the blood, and thus effects a cure. Schesck's Sea Weed Tonic, for the Ocre ot Dtspepsia, Indigestion, c. This Tonic Droduces a healthy action of the stomach creating an appetite, forming chyle, and curing the most obstinate cases of Indigestion. Sshenck's Mandrake Pills, for tub uure of Liver Complaikt, &c. . These Pills are alterative, and produce a healthy action of the liver, without the least danger, as they are free from calomel, and yet more eflica cious iu restoring a healthy action of the liver. These remedies are a certain curt ior vunuuiuii- tion. as the Pulmonic Syrup ripens the matter and purifles the blood. The Mandrake Pills act upon tne liver, create a aeaimy one, auu remove u ur eases of the liver, often a cause of Consumption. The Sea Weed Tonic gives tone and strength to the stomach, makes a good digestion, and enables the organs to form good blood ; and thus creates a nealt y circulation ot neauny oiuou, im tum blned action of these medic.nes, as thus explained, will cure every case of Consumption, if taken in tima, and the nse of the medicines persevered in. lir. ScnencK is proiessiouaity at nis principal i flee, cor. 6th and Arch Sts., Philadelphia, every r advice must ue aa dre.se Hi must) OCR $1.89 AND $5.00 OUTFIT FREE t Somethine Newt Only Agunt in a town. Illustrated Catalogue, sddress W. w. liisnop 139 West Madison treet, C u 1CAGO . Refer to the Editor of Aaons. MATHEWS amim nt rrn LIvUlU b I AnUii bLUbo 1 Gives a splendid gloss and finish to all starched goods, making them whitib and clkareb than wax or anything else, and prevents the iron from sticking. Trial bottle free. Pnt up In 4-oz bottles, price 15c. Sold by Gro cers apd Drnggista. A. I. MATHEWS & CO., 85 Murray St., N. Y. Camphorine ! Is the most effectual remedy sold, is a luxury to use, gives the best satisfaction, gives instant relief, will not grease or sunn me inotti uciicui muiiv. has a pleasant and refreshing odor. It will imme diately relieve and cure Rheumatism, Chronic and Acute; txeuraima ana laiarrn, ueaacne auu Swelled Face, Sore Throat, Sprains and Braises, Bod ions and Chilblains, bruptiona of tne skin. Pain In Chest, Back or Limbs, Burns and Scalds. For sale by an Drnegiets. SELLERS' COUGH SYRUP. Guiim, Pa.. Dmih-14. 1871. Mrt. K I., 34lim t 4 Om.: Toor Geuk B.rmp 1. dttinc wosdwi i Two diM oart m. of . bad coagh of on. woofc'o I it.ndin..-J.MS. H. ConLTva. rnwMuaoa, Mann zi, ins. . jronrt. A m. sum j .4 Co.: Two bolUo. of roar Imo.ri.1 Coairn BTrnpf reared Be of a dirtrooaiaf oold. whiek oMtlod .o mj Ibdh..Vii. Bun. Mio. B& tlmtta. Helton Co., Prej'n, PK tonnrrh. r. A. CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and in discretions of youth, nervous weakness, early de cay, loss of manhood, Ac, I will send a recipe that will cure yon, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South I Amo.!. Ronrl . Alf-a.drirftMd rivpirrrt in Uie r ' - - -" - - - . rev. Jobbpi T. In&an staUon D, Eit.e Ho New York City, Bryant's "N Improved" Reote's Piiunt Adjustable Stencil Letters arc taming the place of all others. They can .be formed into Solid Plates oriaedas Single Letters. RBDUCKD IN PUCi. ITRADB MARK.) E.erybodr will Buy them, tan De er by mail. Inks .! Brushes and 1 evervthmg Stencil stock. Sole manufacturer of the wonderful " BLOND1N iYRO SCfJPE?5 aad "ther Agents-fas. "!'JU" Chart, vk. gyroscopes maucu -o-"" f'r . " ' "-' krtrJSeafrtforXll psnicnlars. N. B.-1" haw arran,o. aaeVuurfeandcaa furnish promptly any article warned - . . . a n- Krtrriim inake NtArtf. UUVAMT -1-"- ' .h.aa-ttf-rtllssHrSl- PATENTS. PATENT: F. A. LEHMANN, Solicitor of Patents, Washing ton D. C, Ho Patent o pay nenuior vireuiar TELEGRAPHIC. TtUgraphd to ihs Boctliland Argtu. FOREIGN NEWS. WAB SEWS, London. Nov. 20. The Russian forces in Bulgaria and. Dobrndscha number 280,000 men; the Turkish force 240,000. London, Nov. 20- The Russian offi cial report states their losses at the cap ture of Kars were 2.500. Among tht officers killed were Uen. Belwizky and Lt Ool. Melikoff. GERMANY. Berlin, Nov. 19. The Pole arrested on suspicion of intending to attempt the assassination of Emperor William and Bismarck, has been recognized as a forger whom the police had tracked from West Prussia. When arrested he voluntarily stated that be eame to assassinate the Emperor and Bismarck, but as soon as he was recognized he confessed that his first statement was untrue. SPAIN. Perignon, Nov. 20. A band of 25 men, entered a Spanish village near Figuras, on Sunday, and demanded sixty pounds in the name of the Spanish re public. fb Aires. Paris, Nov. 20 The official journal announces the resignation of the cabinet, which President MacMahon has acceDted. The ministers will serve uotil their succes sors are appointed. Republican newspapers comment bitter ly on the senate's vote last night on the order ot the day proposed by the right, regarding n as tne commencement ot a serious conflict between the two chambers. Conservative organs consider the result of yesterday's proceedings leaves the president 8 position intact, as it places him above party strifes. They recommend the government to keen within the prescription ot the constitution. WASHINGTON. Washington, Nov. 19. The senate confirmed FiUey as postmaster at St. Louis; A. Bell, assistant secretary of the interior; consuls J. F. Wioter, of Illi nois, at Rotterdam; Jas. E. Jackson, of Mbhigan, at St. Paul de Leon, South America. The treasurer of the United State5-, in his annual report of the operations of the treasury duriog the last fiscal year, makes the following exhibit, compared with the fiscal year ended June 30, 1876; At the ending, June 30, 1877, it shows a decrease in the nut resources, amounting to $18,4S1, 452, and a decrease in the net. expendi tures ot $19 749.7SS; net revenues for the fiscal year, $209,000,586; net expenditures. $238,600,008; making an increase ot funds amounting to $30,340,577. A recapitula tion of the silver paymen's made in pur suance of the act of April 17. 1ST6, inclu ding payments from April, 1S76, until and including October, 1877, shows an aggre- gata of $23,156,163 of silver issued for fractional currency redeemed and destroy ed, and $13,464,369 of silver issued in lieu of or in exchauge tor currency, making a total of $35,620,722- The national banks have paid duty amounting to $75,762,057 during thirteen calendar years from 1S64 to 1877. Washington, Nov. 20. I he eenate finance committee to day resumed consid eration of house bill for remonetizatior. Amendments were proposed and rejected by a uniform vote of 4 against 3, limiting the legal tender power ot silver dollar to amounts ot 10,20, or 50 dollars in any one payment; also an amendment provi ding that silver dollar shall be legal ten der only tor same purposes as existing U. S. notes or greenbacks. In lieu of the free coinage clause heretofore stricken out an amendment offered by Allison, was adopted, providing that a lund of five mil iion dolla.-a U. S, legal tender notes shall be set apart by the secretary of the treas ury for the purpose of purchasing bullion and getting new com into circulation. The senate committee on foreign rela tions to-day had under consideration the nominations of Sanford, minister to Bel gium, and liuliard, (. A. minister to Brazil. The committee believe there were questions involved which require deliberate consideration, and alter some discussion definite action was postponed The president has nominated Woo. v. Billson, U. S. attorney for Minnesota, and Robert N. McLain, U. S. marshal for Minnesota. ZTXW YOSK. Albany, Nov. 20. Wm. S. Cl'aylor, a produce merchant, indicted for forgery on Saturday, ' pleaded guilty yesterday, and was sentenced to five years at hard labor, in the Albany penitentiary. JNEW X ORK, JNOV. U0. Uol. McUaniel, Ot I . r ..tu.;. . I, i . e I i ui 1 tcicui iiv, uuiaiucu a uusiuvumcui ii the cause in which he was defendant, by horse whipping the plaiotm a attorney in a Princeton, N. J. court. The colonel had asked the hearing deferred that he might attend a sale of his horses. The counsel opposed delay, and used some very offensive language to McDamel, who promptly castigated the offender and so severely that the granting of the colonel's request became a necessity. CONGRESSIONAL. SUSTATS. Washington, Nov. .20. During the morning hour, several bills were introduced and referred. The bill enabling Indians to become citizens was discussed bv Thurman, In galls and Whyte. The discussion lasted till 2 o'clock, when further discussion was postponed until the 10th of December next. The senate then went iuto executive session. Weather Probabilities Washington. Nov. 20. The Siena Service observations taken at 10 o'clock this forenoon indicate the following weather probabilities for this afternoon and to night: Indications for northwest: falling barometer increasing easterly or southerly winds warmer, partly clear or cloudy weather and rain areas, succeeded to nse 1 night or on Wednesday, in latter dj rising I . . ,rr , , . . . . and wind ehif ting to northwesterly. Heavy Haul by Burglars St. Louis, Nov. 20. Serious burglaries have been committed here in this vicinity lately which have caused considerable ex citement and comment. borne time on Sunday last the house of Jas. S. Brown living in iiureka, several miles west of this city, was robbed ot a box containing $10, 000 in promissory notes and certificates tor $8,000 government bonds on deposit in Safe Deposit company. Tires. Watertown. N. Y.. Nov. 20. Beach & Dodge's manufacturing establishment at Harrisville, burned. - Loss $50,000; in Bured in IS. X. companies. ah xarsAjrs man Jumps From a Fast Train and Captures a Signal Station. Pittsburg. Penn., Nov. 19. William Cushman. a passenger on the fast line.went -over the Pennsylvania road this morning. tie became deranged on the cars, and as the train was passing Carney station, forty miles east of Pittsburg, he ran out on the platform and made a desperate leap from the train, which was running at speed of about forty miles an hour. The mad- man escaped with a few slight bruises, and when the conductor stopped the train was not o be found. After the tram pulled out, be made his way to the signal station near Carney e, from which he sent a tele gram to the superintendent, saying that he had jumped from the train to escape a party of men aboard who wanted to shoot him. The telegraph operator did what he could to quiet the man, but in a short time he became very violent, and drawing a re - volver forced the operator to vacate. The latter notified the firemen, who ordered out his forces and attempted to capture the insane man. The latter however held possession, threatening to shoot the first one that entered, until daylight, when he set fire to the signal tower, and was forced to jump from a window to escape the flames. He was instantly captured, and his friends in New York telegraphed for. He is held at Grecnsbure to await their arrival. He had a ticket from Boston to Cincinnati. THS JULY BIOTS. The Finding: of the Pittsnurg' Gtarid Jury Pittsburg. Nov. 19. The grand jury made their special presentment to the quarter sessions to day. On the subject of the July riots in this city, they 6ay that the refusal of the state officials has greatly retarded their efforts in getting at the bottom fa3t8 connected with the Origin of the trouble. They attribute the orgin of the difficulty to the railroad men, who reaucea tne men s wages, thus caasme discontent among the men, which was made a common causs through secret orsaniz tion. They are of the opinion that the governor's proclamation was premature, as the sheriri a power had not been exhausted at the time of its issue. They say that the military opened hre on the crowd without orders from their officers, which resulted to the death of ten citizens, which they style as unauthorized, willful murder. The whole military operations, irom hrst to ast, displayed a pitiable absenco ot train ing ana executive ability. lms grand jury has returned indictments against nearly 100 persons accused of participation in the riots, and they will surely meet with prompt and impartial trials. PENNSYLVANIA. T . . r . r" i hiladelpria, ssox. 20. I he execu tive board of trade authorized the prepar ation of a memorial to congress.asking the passage of a law for funding legal tender notes on bonds running forty years and bearing four per cent, interest, to an amount not exceeding ten million, dollars per month, uotil the legal tenders shall be at par with com. Cardoza, the convicted ex state treasc rsrofSouthCaroliua.isendeavoringto cheat the peoitentiaiy ot his labor and pres ence on the pitiful plea that phonographic notes do not constitute a leeal record. It is not the quantity eaten that gives strength, life, blood and health. It is the thorough digestion of the food taken, let it be much or little. Therefore, do not stimulate up toe stomach to crave food, but rather assist digestion after eating, by taking Simmons' Livtr Regulator. New Livery Stable. James F. Copp desires to inform bis friends and the public that he has opened a livery and sale stable at the stand formerly occupied by A. Henry, 3d avenue, between 16th and 17th streets, where he will be pleased to see all the old customers and as many new ones as choose to favor him with their patrouage. Funer als promptly attended to. James F. Copp. Rock Island, Oct. 27, 1877. tf The Argus Job Printing Kooms turn out Cards, Circulars, fxote Heads Bill Heads, Law Briefs, and all othei inds of Printing, in the inchest style of the art, and on the most reasonable terms. And The Argus Book Bindery is doing all kinds of work in that line, neat, quick and cheap. The friends of the paper and the public generally are invited to give our work a trial. dwti BUSINESS CAKES. JOHN B. IIAV7LSY, TTOKwKY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW , Office iu Bengetou's block, Illinois St., Kock -1 and. Illinois. 8-13d)tw6m EENW03TLI & BEAEDSLSY AW AND ABSTRACT OFFICE. ROOMS IN , Court House. Juo. T. Kenworthy,Jas,M. Beards- ey. 10-S3dw. M. M. CORBETT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SOLICITOR IN CHAN eery and Notary Public, Abstracts, Loans and Collects. Office Snd Avenue, 8rd ooor east of Bengston's Drug Store, Rock Island, Ills. LUCIA.N ADAMS, " ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Office in Mitchell & Lvnde'B block. Rock Island 111. Have complete set of Books of Abstracts of Title f Lands in Rock Island County. Wm. F. Zimmerman. PRACTICAL PIANO TUNER AND REQULA ter. Leave orders with John Zimmerman, Piano Manufacturer, 130 Main St., near First Na tional Bank, Davenport, Iowa BDWABVD O. IWtlNIT. WILLIAM JACKBOX SFEENEY & JACKSON, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW t Office Cor. Eagle and Illinois streets. Rock la ana, Illinois. n-iaaiy CHANGE OP PBICES AT V. Dauber's Old Stand. New Shoe 40 cents. Re-set 20 cents. None but ftrstasa workmen employed. Horse -shoeing in ali Its branches. Interfrtng, Quarter Cutters, and uooi-douuu iiorees curea tsrspecial attention eiven to shoeinir Trotters AU work warranted. Horsemen and others invited to call. Shop Third avenue, between 18th and 19th streets, ROCK. ISLAND MOLHSTB. ABGTJS HEA.DQVABTBBS- MOI.IZrB, Richards & Sobbbeck's Drug and Book Store opposite First National Bank, where all orders can be left for the Arous, and where all Moline business is transacted by O. J. Beardslee. Busi ness notices should be handed in by noon to en sure publication the same day. iSyA large quantity of eecond hand molasses and lard barrels, as good as new, for sale cheap at Wheelock's bakery. 15tf 4QyMis8 Susan B. Anthony will deliver lecture at the Congregational church Dec. 11, under the auspices of the female suffrage accooiation. EQyThe reformed blacksmith had a full house at the Congregational church ast evening and will lecture at the same place again to-night. -The long looked for Cavaoauch and wife, the celebrated sketch artists, also Lew Uorne, tho king of character ruins relay, at Christy Opera House, Tuesday night, 2t JJBinding of every description done at close figures at The Argus bindery. All kinds of printing cheaper than else where in the three cities. First class work guaranteed. . tf 5The case of Emerson Bullis for malicious practice was called yesterday in Magistrate S wander's court. Wm. Jack son, of Rock Island, appeared for the people, and John Magill, the complaining witness, was in court, but cuius faued to appear and Marshal Wells was sent after him, returning in a short time and re ported that fee was having fits and was confined to his bed. The case was indefi nitel? postponed. Mayhem. On the night thatTheo. Stenger opened the old Fabian place with a free lunch. Her man Kaack was in attendance and about 10 o'clock started to go home. Whe about mid-way between the Phoenix and Gault houses some one struck him from behind and a scuffle ensued in which Kaack was pretty badly bruised up besides hav mg the index linger ot the right band mutilated in a horrible manner by the man's teeth. Dr. Coggeshall dressed the finger and hoped to preserve it, but it was too badly chewed up, and yesterday Ur, Bernhardi, of Rock Island, and Dr. Vitz- thum amputated it close to the hand, and some fears were entertained of the safety ot tne band. Hie matter assumed so serious an aspect that Kaack's friends procured a warrant for the arrest of Chris Reese, who Kaack swore was the man ho did the deed, and Magistrate Swander placed him under $1000 bonds for his appearance wneu Kaack shooid be court and testify, betweeu theln for able to appear iu III feeling has existed several months and it is stated Ly Jvaacx s friends that lieest took this opportunity to revenge himself fur some indignity inflicted upon him by Kaack when the latter was president of the German society, holding its meetings in the German school house. Officer Olsou went to Rock Island with Reese to allow him opportunity to get bondsmen, and returned with Mr. 1. Huher, but when iihat gentlemen came to hear the facts in the case he refused to sign the bond and Reese was placed in the cala boose, where he remained until noon to day, and was then sent to the county jail to await an examination before Magistrate Swander, sat for next Monday, at 1 o'clock. Priotiog, Binding and Blank-Book work specialties at The Arous Office. , No pains will be spared to please customers. Satisfaction guaranteed. tf Nw York, Nov. FINANCIAL. 30. Gold- 1 m. Mauey && Uovernmeul Firm. V. S. Bonds tifel cent &-0's lSf-l 1.1CV 18iif. n. w 1.0?Si 1867 1.08S " " ISSs 1.10H U.S. 10. Hi's ... New 5's 1.06i Currency 6's 1.31!4 COMMERCIAL. Wheat 3uiet: shade firmer; No 2 newlSlVi casn. Rye Scarce and firm: 4TS. Corn C23-t3?i mixed western. Barley Quiet and firm. Dats Firm; prices unchanged. Pork -Quiet; 14 15. Lird Firm; 8 Whieky- Unchanged. Chicago Itiamet. Chicago, Nov. 0. Wheat Strong and higher; 110 cash; 1 OTJiStl 07X Dec. Corn Strong and higher; 4ii; cash; 42?i Dec. Oats Firmer; irregular; cash; 25 Nov Rve 55. Bailey-63. Pork -Steady ; 12 25 cash ; 12 12V4 year. Lard Steadv ; 7 90 cash ; 7 S5 year. Whisky 1 06. LIVE STOCK. Hogs Receipts 17,000 ; moderately active; firm; higher; light 4 504 55; heavy mixed packing 4 50 45 4 70; from ord'nary to shoice shipping grades 4 5534 75. Caitie Dull and steady; receipts 1,800; good to choice natives 4 50g,4 55; fair to medium 3 75i 25. St. X.onis Market. St. Louis, Nov. 20. Wheat Firmer; No 3 red 1 24V4 bid cash : 126S Dec; jno 4, i iu. corn Better; 43H4&43?, cash; Dec. Oats 25?i cash; SCjNov. Rve 55H. Waiskv-1 06. Pork-12 80. Lard 7 80. LIVESTOCK. Hoes Receipts 3.900: better: active ; light 4 10 4 15; packing 4 304 00. Milwaukee IMarket. M-'.WArEEE. Nov. 20 Wheat-Strone and higher: 1 09?i cash; 1 03 Nov; 10774 Dec; No 8,1 04,,. Corn 4. Oata Firm; 25H. m Rye 56. Barley 67V4. riAXcs. JULIUS BAUER, Manufacturer of tbe Favorite Bauer Pianos. Indorsed by 20,000 Families, Artists and Musical Critics THE BEST AND MOST RELIABLE PIANO IN THE MARKLT. A full stock of SQUARE, GBAHD AND UPRIGHT PIANOS Also, Agent for the Celebrated Kiifibe: JPianos ! JULIUS BAUER, Corner State and Monroe streets, (Palmer Hous) CHICAGO. TO-DAYS' ADVERTISEMENTS. : R. P. HALL'S PLASTER. A Galvanic Battery is imbedded in a medicated claater. and. when amriied to tho body, produces tmt$tant current of eUeiriHtj, lorming me most pawenm remedial agent lor toe cum of lihrttma fim, Aeuralgia, Sciatica, Eeadach. Sprain, Spinal Difficulty, Kcrvoua Ditcate, or Female Weakncu evnr known. Its effects are magical. Sold bw Druggists, or aent by mail on receipt of 5IJ cents- Address aa.itit BtAxct at tu., rropnetors, itj Wabash-ave., Chicago. Congregational Church, moline. Wednesday Eve'g, Nov. 28th, AT8 O'CLOCK. EMMA. it Concert Company. Under the direction of the American Literary Bureau of New York. CHAS MUMFORD, Mahagse. IN ONE GRAND CONCERT. Emma Abbott, The RenownedAmerican Prima Donna, , Assisted by W. TI. STANLEY, the fsvorite English Tenor. SIGNOR FERRANTI, Prince of Buffos. MATTHEW ARBUCKLK, the great Cornet Solokt UEHR ROBVN, the brilliant younr Pianist. POPULAR PRICES.-Reserved Seats tl 00 and 75 cents, according to location. ine sale 01 reserved seats win Begin on nursciay. Nov. 2-2d. at Clcndenin & Martin's Time Store, Mo lina and Wylie & McCune'e Rock Island. The Stelnway Piano used by this Company la from the Music (store of John lioyt, Davenport LIBBY'S PROTECTION C0HGR2SS GAITER, ?or Gentlemen's Wear. Patented April 10, 1877. Summer Style (as on the foot) The attention of the trade and the Dublic in r?en- eral is respectfully called to the merit of the Pro- reciion uongress uaner. xnis snoc baa proved a success, and is becoming very popular. It has all tne merits of the ordiuary Congress Gaitrr. with none of its defects. In the ordinary Congress, the elastic material is exposed to wear by contact with the pantaloons, aud soon becomes unsightly and perhaps useless. In the Protection Cougress, the Goring is concealed from view and Drr served from wear, making an upper that is unexcelled in nicety of fit snd beauty of appearance It has no cum brous fastenings, the clasp at the bactt being merely to hold the lapels in place. Tnis clap Is clastic ata easily adjusted. These goods are made in the best stvle. and of the finen qualities only of French and American stock ; band aud machine sewed. They are f uliy warraniea. Orders are respcctfnlly solicited from dealers. For snle hy C. LIB-AY, Pat. and Inventor, 62 Lake ssi.. or run Ufa, jjuduk s. FAUiJiK, Chicago. ASK the recovered dyspeptics, Bilious tnf. ferers, victims of Fever and Ague, the mercuri al diseased patient how they recovered health, cheerful spirits and good appetite, they will iii you Dy taxing Slat- HONS' I.IVH RBOULA- to a. Ti Citijest, F&rott ui Beit rUy Ideiiciio ia lis Wotil. For DYSPEPSI4, CONSTIPATION, Jaundice. buious attacKS, sick 11KADACHE, Colic Depres eiuu vi spinte, ouun orjiAUll, ttesrt tsuru, dtc Ihis nnrivalled Southern Remedy is warranted not to coniaiu a single panicle ot mebcubt, cr any iiijuriuuB uiiuerai punttiance, out la PURELY VEGETABLE. Containing those Southern Boots and Herbs wbich au all-wiee Providence has placed in countries where Liver Dli-esses most prevail. It will cure all Diseases caused by Debanuembht of tbb Liver AND BOWELS. The SYMPTOMS of Liver Comrlsint are a hitter or bad taste in the mouih; Pain in the Back, Sides or Joints, often mistaken for Rheumatism; Sour Stomach; Loss of Appetite; Bowels alternately costive and lax; Heada'-he: Loss of Memory, with a painful sensation of having failed to do something which ought to have been done; L'xbimtt, Low c pi kits, a tnicK yellow appearance of the Skin and tyee, a ury cougn often mistaken forConsumption. Sometimes uiauy of these symp-oms attend the disease, at others very few: but the Ijvir the lar- est organ in ine body, is generally the seat of the isease. and if not Reeulated in time, rrpat anflVr. ing, wreicneuness ana jjsai u will ensue I can recommend as an efficacious remedy for dis ease of the Liver, Heartburn and Dyspepsia, Sib- moss' Liveb Regtjlatob. L. G. WONDER, 1625 Master Ktrtet. Assistant Post Master, Philadelphia. "We have tested its virtues. Dersouallv. and know that for l'yspepsia, Biliousies, and Throhbinir Headache, it is tbe bei-t medicine the wor;d ever saw. We have tried forty other remedies before Simmons' Liver Regulator, bin none of them gave us more man temporary renei; out trie Kegulator not on I y relieved, nut cured us." td. Telegrapn ana .messenger, macon, ua. Manufactured only by J. H. ZEILIN & CO. MACON, GA., and PHILADELPHIA It contains four medical elements, never nnltad in tne same nappy proportion in any other prepara tion. viz: a gentle Cuthartic a wonderful Tonlc.an nnexceptionable Alterative and certain Corrective of all impurities of the body Such siirnal success naa attended 11a nee, mat it is now regarded as the EFF CTUAL SPECIFIC For all diseases of the Liver, Stomach Bnd Sp'een. Aa a Remsdv In MALARIOUS FEVERS. BOWEL COMPLAINTS. DY8PEPSIA.MENTALDEPRESSION.KESTLESS- HKSS, JAUNDICE, NAUSEA. SICK HEADACHE. f T irt . irt v ltm - a rnt ir t-tw t.w..i nn IT HAS HO EQUAL CAUTION, Aa there are a number of imitations offered tothB pnblic, we would caution tbe community to bny no ould caution tbe community to bny no Prepared SIMMONS' LIVER REGTJ- rss ia our engraved wrapper, witu tbe powder or LATOR, unless in our engraved wrapper, witn the trade mark, stamp and signature unbroken. None Other is genuine. J. H. ZEILIN & CO., MACON, GA., and PHILADELPHIA. Yonr valuable medicine Simmons' Liteb Rbgc- latob, has saved me many Doctors' bills, I use It for everything it is recommended, and never knew it to fail, I have used it In Colic and Gruhbs, with my males and horses, giving them about half a bottle at a time. I have not lost one tht I gave It to, you can recommend it to every one that has Stock as being the best medicine known for all complaint, that horse-flesh is heir to. E. T. TAYLOR, Ag't for Grangers of Ga. WHS GC023. J. MONEY & CO., ' Manufacturers of nl , .... tall f . IZrnnnrl WirP WinnnW ii I la rn . . .... w ...... m OFFTriK ANTI CnnNTITB BTTrv9 Fire Gnarda. !.. THHrlloa ftcrtts.n nt alt lUuin. -T" rr , ulna aa i b 1 1 wsi i r mi fira ITP110FB i v , e Office, 207 Second Street, MILWAUKEE, WIS car" Also sole Az-at for Geraaa In seat Powder s3 s mm ill Q?Q CTO3T7EJE3ESIE TA2I7, THElPAVOKITE HOME KEMEDY. "Evidence onparalleled in the historr of Medi cine'1 Over two thousand testimonials given for the wonderful cures mads by FENTON'S MATCHLESS THo Great Blood, Is I Liver and Kidney Syrup FENTON'S matchleos Blood. Liver and Kidney Syrup has MADE MORS WON- uiiKf LLCUtuiS.for the time it has been before the American people, than any ALTKRATTVR or GREAT DISCOVERY heretofore known. Thirteea years experience with this matchless syrnp gives us confidence to say, "IT 18 THE BEST ALTERATIVE IN THE WORHD." It will positive! v cure SCROFULA or KINGS' EVIL tn its worst forms, SALT RHEUM, ERYSIPE LAS, SYPHILITIC AND MERCURIAL affections. ULCERS, OLD CHRONIC SORES, FIVER SOHES. BOILS. FEL ONS, RING WORMS, BARBERS' ITCH. CUKONiC SORE EYES, PIMPLES ok the FACE on BODY, DROITS , GOUT, GOITRE, RHEUMATISM. NEURALGIA, WHITES OR LKUC RRHUSA, IRREGU LARITY OR SUPPRESSION OF CUS o Q TOMARY EVACUATIONS. PAINS IN KEGION OF KIDNEYS, (LIVER COM PLAINT cured as if by magic) ACUTE, CHRONIO and B RIGHT'S DISEASE of the KIDNEY9.STERIL1TE.IMPOTESCY, WEAKNBSSof the oarts. General Debility. Scrofulous Cosscapnos Ac. KENTON'S MATCHLESS BLOOD' LIVER and KIDNEY SYRUP haa been tested bv manv of tbe best physicians and citizens of Cleveland (now thirteen years.) as wen as a ea in tnelr famines and throughout adjoining State, and has GUNKD FOR IT A REPUTATION. based upon ITS MERIT ONLY, without ine necessity of pufhnir. LMPABAr.LBi.ZD IK TUB UlSTOET OF MEDICI.NK. 'Wi Challenge thb Woeld to Pbo- dccb its Equal, ob Show as Mabt Wos- sebful Cubes Pziif obmid." We positively guarantee a perceptible ind continuous Improvement where the ?yrup is faithfully and persistently used. and when enough medicine is taken, a permanent and lasting cure. it is upon tne luteiiietnce ana rood sense of people, their Jndgment and desire to sustain a really good medicine, we rely. riena lor one ol our circulars and see tbe wonderful cures performed "at home in .lev.-laud and elsewhere" bv the GREAT MATCHLESS BLOOD, LIVER AND KIDNaT SYRUP. Hold by Druggists, generally. Price one dollar per bottle. --Six (at one time) for five dollars. frepared by Fentca Manufacturing Co., Office and Works, 89 Acadebt Stbbbt, J? CLEVELAND. C. F. FESTOH-, Snpt. HOME EVIDENCE. Extracts from letters received. RHEUMATISM Some six months conld not walk without the help of a crutch; tried physi cians and many kinds of advertised cuiea without benefit, blx bottles of Fenton's Matchless Syrup cured me. Caft Geo Hakd. SALT RHEUM- Eight bottles made a perfect and permanent cure. CAFT 1 HOMS I'EN KINGTON. SCROFULA From infancy was treated bv the best phvsicians and took everybody's cure. Two bottles Matchless Syrup cured me. mbs Eliza jokes. SALT RHEUM eleven years all over mybo3y: took all tbe best remedies advertised, and in the hospital. New York, twenty weeks: could pot get cured; six bottles of Fenton's Mau-hless S-rrup Cured me. Geobqe Bbowb, Cleveland, O. FEMALE WEAKNESS som six years: used ey ery alterative known; tried the climate from Min nesota to Texas; could get no relief; after a few month's nse of Fenton's Matchless Sarsaparilla was cured completely. Mas att a , Ohio st, Cleveland. O. "Thousands Bear Testimony,' SCROFULOUS SORE LEG twelve year, cured by Fenton's Sarsaparilla,af ter trying various noted Diooa remedies. Caft. Hbkbt Palmer, Akron, O. SCROFULA, five large abscesses on body, could not turn in bed for weeks, cured by Fenton's Sar Sarsiparilla; had expended over one hundred dol lars previous to using tbe Acme of Medicine, "Fen ton's Matchless." C. Field. Sodus Point, New York. SCROFULOUS NECK, a number of ulcers, open for nine months ; had tbe oest medical advice in Cleveland, O. A Inenl sent me Fenton's Sarsapa rilla, Twelve bottles made a perfect and perma nent cure. - W. II. Mbabs. North Bloomueld, O, Camf Bbows, Wyoming, Dec. 26, 1874. RHEUMATISM Lr C F Fenton: Tbe six bot ties bareaparilla sent me in July latt, cured me of Ktieumatssm, and only used five, (one got broken.) I had it for lour years, and spent nearly one thous and dollars, wsth the best doctors in Montana Ter ritory previous I have got two more customers. Please express me eighteen more bottles to South rase, inclosed end tne greenbacks. V rite me to Camp Brown, as before. . Yours truly. J i. WOODBCFF. FEMALE WEAKNESS, of seven years standing cured by the nse of one and a half bottles Fenton's Matchless Sarsaparilla. Mas. Wat. Sims, fort nope, Mien. SALT RHEUM eighteen years ; used all the do tad humor cures without effect ; six bottles Fenton's Matchless Sarsaparilla cured me ; it is a dead sure care. F C Good, Buffalo, N Y. Every person should read this carefully. Dr Fenton. Cleveland, O. Dear Sir: Five years ago, then in Brazil, bouth America, I there contrac ted a disease tbat nearly cost me my life. I was seven months in hospitals' Spanish Brazilian and Buenos Ayrea nut to no purpose, l then went to Cienfnegoe, Cuba, and spent sixty-foar days in the military hospital. Tbe doctors told me if I had any friends I had better make my way to them. The American Consul sent me to New York. Last Spring it came on me again, rest in the night was out of the question. A friend In the St Charles Hotel here (Detroit) advised Fenton's Matchless Syrnp; 1 sent for six bottles. I have only taken four asa pm perfectly well. I must say it surprised me, and all fiat knew the condition I waa in for nve years. I freely recommend Fenton Matchless 8yrut abore any blood purfler in the catalogue of HieuiviueB. luurB reaperju iuit. Detroit, Mich. E. McKltterlck. We Intend to publish more wonderful evidence. Sold in Rock Island by Joha Benin ton. R Bren Bert, T H Thomas and E Koehler. Western Agents. Van Schaack. Stevenson & Reid. Chicago. r enton rg co., rropnetore, cieyeland, O. TAILORING. mm & STEGEHAHH, No. 1,908 Second Ave N. aide Union Square, t 1 I i "T I 1 0 TP Y 3 fl t I C) I J fl f C I 1,1 UI vlllt IUI1UI3 1 H AVI JUST RECEIVED A LARGE AND WE LI assorted stock of English and French Cassimeres, Diagonals, Worsted Suitings, Beavers, Doeskins, etc., etc. PT"AJ work guaranteed and prices reasonable. ASTITISAL LDCSS TnT"E'Trp n a mrr v- Avr xiAJAyW A uaili If Manufacturer of Ji ARTIFICIAL HUBS. Office for the Northwest of Dr. Bly's Celebrated Patent Limbs, as the following will show: Rochester, N. Y., Sept. 1, 1874. Robbbt Batt, Ks).. Milwaukee, Wis. Dbab Sib: Yob are the only party authorized to I J J '"" "-6" L 1WIU1.EII, U1IH. K- illn8 bo one in Chicago anthorized to manufacture u OI B. piiiu. . lours fcc. I DB. BLY. I . irfuuww luauiuKiurcu ou uovernnierii oruers. i apparatus ioi enortened umba and allDcforml . - - . . ine. jror DarucnlAra addreaa I . ROBERT BATY. I 106 Wisconsin Street Milwaukee Wis. u iwica xaiana at o:w a. m., ana s;uu p. m.