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KOCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 2G, 1SS5.
ESTABLISHED OCT. 18, 1851
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HILL AND FLOWER
WILL LEAD THE DEMOCRACY OF
NEW YORK STATE.
Th riatrnnn AhIca for a Change In the Ad
ministration orttie Civil Service lJw
The Complete Ticket I'o
litient iuiceeta.
Saratooa N. Y., Sept 26. When tlie
reni.ieratic aUifcu cmvenlion reaswinbled at
H p. nt Tliurs lay, the e iiuiiiitttie on orani-
cutioii noiniuattt Mr. Kiino for permanent
cliairman. ami thu liomiiiatiim wai con
ferroti. Tiie jiernian.'nt ori;ftn izatioa wa
then eomplobi, an I a tiht t wk place over
a motion to proceed t the nomination ol
governor. There wa quite a lively time
tor an hour or two, an I ailutory motions
followed one another iirt, but finally tha
m.ition carr.ed and toe IitLsino;s was pro
ceeded with.
J. K. O'l'onnor nominate 1 David 1J. Hill,
and tite naniik w.-is r'fivvl with tremeii ious
applau e. .'-l. J. K, Vdlows remarking
that he knew it w.is n.i ns, put Abraham
llewitt in nomination. The im Hot recited
a. follows: Total vott cist, 3SD; necessnry
for a choice, l'Jl; Hill, iiiis; Hewitt,
Slocuni, S; F,oer, 1.
The result was reeeivod with great dem-on-tratioin
of applause, and shortly after
midnuclit the lonvention adjourned till 11
o'cliK-k Friday morning.
Tiie uu lieiice Friday uioiniinK included
the Usual large proportion of the gentler
sex. Toe delegates were lalrf in arriving.
Chairman Kame- brought his gavel down
at no' n and called the convention to order.
Hon. 11. I'ody llerrick, chairman of the
committee on re-oliitiom announced that
the fomiuitTee was rea.ly to present their
report. Itefore tiie report was read, Chair
man llainoa ask.sl unanimous consent for
the pre-entuieut of a social resilulion. It
was granted, and l.ni. II (er A. 1'iyor,
who was on the platform, was recog.iiied by
the chuir. He said: "1 have tiie
Lonor toauboit the follotuu res(dution
for the ncceplttiiCA of the count! y:''
Resolved, That with profound sorrow tlie
Democrary of tue st.ui of iew Y.rk lament
tuedealuol the liiileiihie patriot and m
vincible suidior, Lilys as S (.mill :i'piini e.
ol who-o itiu trioiis e.iver they ijihj?
the iil.tiu cromi au.t is tiumiuut.iou iu io
dyiliR lliWCtiklou ot pe;t'i and );ood Wili
Lei ueen the heroes he led and the uoruo. lie
conquered. lAppiause
Tin rexiluiii'ii wa-. unanimously adopted,
very deleiaie rising to hi feel. The iilat
form wastneli rend.
It couKrat.ul.tt's t ie country on the elec
tion oi Cleveland, and couini.'.i4s his a I
uiiintrauo(i, tendering nun 'ut-art.v appio
batiou ol tiae putiltc iKdicy woiou tci.s
governed his ollii'iat action; and wee.(Wi.'i
aily emphasut- in oor :i'piotanon the eiliM t
he lia.s ouule to eradicate corruption and
incompetency irom the publ-c servnie by
the aJ.iHiui(.in'nt ol ionest and capal.e
Dem -cints in older thai there shall b-'
a thorough and wuolesoine reform
of the method- Con lemued b
the jieople, who couii led to bun
the adininistiatio.i of his iiili ..H. lal tru t. '
The state aduuinstvation of lioveruor iiill
is also endorsed. Ti e document then say ,
in regard to flit' civil service law;
We reallinn tha declarations of the TImu
ocratie national conventions of !S7rt, lsso
ainl IrtM in regard to t lie nei-essiiy of re
tormina the civil srvne. but we
Condemn the actual ad ministration
of ibe existing civil, service laws a
the same has tieeli re-eecnfed by tiie
put. h, -an party. They have abuse,! its pro.
visiou lor the puriatse ol retaining ll-tpnh-
hcau.. in ( tti.-e; they hae hlirouh tl a
.ciiinery of the law I'ormel reserves o;" e ; -i
Ida.compos-d almost exclusively of K- .i t .
lican ; llHy have 'extelaled the tiei lo.1 d ;'.
wh'ch. by tiie provisions of the law, ti..s.
eligible to a' pdatinetit to oflice -hoiild r
inam on the resi ter--, as to ex in i
D in... rats from all olTices within
nil-1- of Ihe civil hrvica W
a l. that comini-sion at Washinbm 1"
ivorc-ii-i zei so that its majority shall be m
svn.p'ithv- with the administration; thai
botn ti'Hties to fairK- repre'entet on the
ex'im in; boarls; fiat the present li-ts of
per on- eligible for atipointinenl; lie an.
nulle I. While, therefore, pi'(Slaiininc on'
approbation of the treiiHral -pint whirh i ;
i pnvd tr e recent 1-iri bition of the fe.l -rs1
government and of the tate of New Yr
to pntmotv aneedel i-efnrm if the civ.
service we must at the - am time place i n
reenr I our wMi and pin ; e that the pront
omeer- of each povernmcnt charge 1 wi'h
theexecntionof that legislation and nioow-re-l
to make s-utl-iblo roles and rernlation
to tarry it into effeet. shall take care tha
the constitutional power of the executive
and .hea l of department ti make appoi:i!
ments shall not tie impaired and that the
machinery what-ver it may lie for the test
ing: eligible dates shall not- he prostituted t--
on worthy pnrpo e'.
At this point Cliairmnn Herri'-t ai 1 : "I
am requested to stare to tire convention that
this provision wa' adopted by a majority of
this committee, but tiie minority in the in-tera-tof
harmony decided t i make no min
ority report-"
The following U the expression on the sil
ver question:
due convention believes that the experi
ineut of coining llv.-r uoilais in the hope ei
juauitaiuiii a hxed ratio with goia has
i; iie lar enough and cannot be coiittuujd
larlher without great danger to the bu.siues.,
Ullelets of the country. The bias
in mu re t al ma ill tue silver dol
lars stored up in ttid treasury is
over $4,uol,ouo per auuuum. and this
ftcvumuiai.it.a ol llver purdjastU at a cost
ut iS,i,ikW,O(I0 is w. rth t-i-Jay not m a -Uau
1 tie, uou, ooo, with every pro-pe.-L ol a
turtuur uepieciulK U. We tnarelore deina id
Hie repeal ol the act under which the is, iu-pul-ury
coiuage of silver g es on, but e
w.ll eulraiuie any practical measure oi
agreement with other uattoua by Hhich tue
ruiio oi value betweea gold and silver may
be made ie. flji-iuaLiitt;
The itatiooal DeuiiHsratic p'atfurui
pltsles the iarty to revise lb tantr in a
pint of fairiieat to all iiiterestn, and tins
uonveutioii asks a revision ol the tariff upon
the principles thus laid down, in order tnat
toe market for ur prolucts may
be enlarged a ad that iudu-tiy
may be relieved from unnecessary
burdana ami tlie MrioU4 obstacles
which have parahzed its o(ierafioiis and
narrowed up the fluid for the remunerative
niployment of laoor and capital ottered by
the exhausiless natural re..ourca-.i of this
oouutry. Vt e aUo Uvmand that the methods
of aduiiaUtration m the custon houses
hhall be thoroughly reformed, and
oppressive regulations, waieta Lave
uriven our owu ineroBants out of
buiuiess, shall be swept away, and
that ibe cuuduct of butina-a between the
people and the government (hall be ma le as
simple and inexpensive, as axsibla.
The people of the state having declared by
a large majority their opposition to the con
tract system in priaoua, we are opposed to
coutract convict labor iu auy
form and in favor of a projier
substitute that wdl employ convict
acoording to tha state account system. We
are iu favor of wMb legislation as shall ill
sure to honorably disrbarged soldiers and
sailori nf the late war priority in oei tilioa
tion under the civil service laws and regula
tion of this state and upon passing sucb ex
amination succeisfully priority iu certitlca
li and appointmeut over all other
per-ons.
The platform wsh a-lopted without a
dientm voice, and the nominations (or
lioutenaiit governor ware called for.
William E. rltnitu, of Flattsburg, Mayor
Blank, of' Aibiiiy, and Koswell P. Flower
were nanie.1. Tuere bae been tome
doubt whether Mr. Flower would aocept
second lace, en u was an aspirant for fint
cjari. but all the otlier candidates wer
withdrawn, and amid the wildest excite-
ment Mr. Flower's nomination was declare 1
by acclamation. F r Becretary of statr
Fred Cook, of Monroe, wan nominated
on the first ballot. Mr. Chspin, the present
incumbeat, was nominatad for comptroller,
and Iennis O'Brien for attorney generaL
Kluathan Sweet, of Albany, was selected
for state engineer.
Lawrence J. Fitxerald, of Cortland, was
unanimously nominated for treasurer.
A fter the iisiml resolutions of thanks had
been adopted the new state committee was
anuouni.-ed and authoriSMl to fill vacancies
In its own ranks and in the state ticket
The convention then at 2:45 p. m., after
givin? three hnarty cheers for the ticket
nominated, aljaumed sine die.
Nkw York, Sept 2tf. The nomination ol
Hill by the Democratic convention for gov.
ernor is well received both in this city and
Brooklyn. The nomination is conceded by
the Itopublicans to be a strong one, and one
that will be hard to beat.
Ei.mira, N. Y., Sept 26. The Democrats
of this city are wild with delight over the
nomination of their fellow-citizen, David B.
11:11, and UK) guns were fired in honor of
the occasion.
i'.titnn'fl Comments.
New Yokk, Spt !. Hon. Dorman B
Eaton was a ke l what he thought ol
tue nomination of Governor Hill
ly the New York Democratic state
convention. H.) said: "It was a
Tammany triumph' that will prove
a Democratic defeat in November. The
only hope of the Democratic party is in
steadfast adherence to tha administration.
It was an opportunity for the party that
is out of oflice to tUrow down the
gauntlet of civil-service reform and push
the question of the campaign on that
issue. If it is true that Mr. Hill is nomin
ated as an out-and-out opponent of civil
service reform, he will have all the tight he
ants iu this campaign."
A Irien I of Mr. Katon's remarked that be
was sorry to lcaru that the commissioner
was gomi; to retire from public service. "1
am g dug outside, where the tiht will be,"
replied .Mr. Katon.
Colorado ftepnhlieaiia.
Dkxvku, Cola, Sept 'Jti. The llepub
lican slate j uhcial convention Thursday
aftemo.ni iiomiualei Hon. Samuel H.
Kibert, of Denver, for judge of the su
premo court A series of resolutions
was adopted congratulating the party on
thri death of factionalism within the party
in Colorado, indorsing the resolutions of the
silver convention held in Denver in January
la-t deprecating th importation of con
tract labor, declaring in favor of arbitration
to settle disputes- between capital aud labor,
and insisting on a strict enforcement of the
civil service laws. F.v-Seeretary Teller wa'
present and addressed the oonvention on
the silver que-tion, advocating its free and
uulinnted coinaga
Kalon's Successor.
Nkw YohK, Sept 26. The It's Wash
ingkm ss-.'ial says: There is much inter
est in the proliable successor to Mr. Eaton
as civil service cownusMoner. The names
most prominently mentioned have been
those of Mr. E. O. tiraves, superintendent
of the bureau of engraving and printing,
and Mr. Fairchil I and Mr. Coou, assistant
souretaries of the treasury.
WHAT SHALL THE DOLLAR BE!
Senater Sherman Vlewa and Warner'!
rropnidtiau.
Toi.kko, Oliio, S pt. art. -K.riaWr Johi
Sherman, who -K.ke here. Thursday night,
was asked, Thursday afteruiHin, for hh
opinion on the Warner silver couipromi
scheme. 'i have not discussed the silver
qiii'stmn in this (am a," said he.
"fa-cause 1 did , ot wi-h to inter
fere iu any way with any reasonable
pr. ject w hich woui.: -ecure the stoppage of
tie c .inae o! tuo present silver dollar or
prevent t ue -i.'nu.ii tratiun;'roin jirosecutm
a nieasuiv tnat wi.nl J accomplish what!
de-ire that ir ii:e coinage of a silver
dollar based upon its coiuoiercial value
c nipar. il w.t'i gold. 1 think it would be
'" tor iu t4ie nbsejue of international agree
ment to adopt a i.ew ratio and recoiu an
aim. u. it of -iiv t loilurs t ut roul i be main
tamed in c.rcul iti -n. putiing iuto the new
dollar anon-. Ii s,iv. r t. make it equal in
niai fce: va'o.' to t ie -ol 1 .lollsr. 1 also 1
l.. ve t nit die d. p.-it oi silver bullion in the
troH-urv iniht le nia io a basis
f siller .vrnl'e;t. Ilia' would
cir.-ulae fre.v if each certificati
i-epresei ted mi am. unt of sijvr bullion
equal n vain - i the s an i ird gold dollar.
1 w.nili re aid if as a ziviit misfortune to
the eoiiotrv to d inoiicitz . eitner silver oi
sold. T d iii'.n.t;:c e .i.i would b.. to make
a sharp i .Hiir o lion o the currency, and
won! 1 convert a I the 1 in the Country
iuto ilea I ct.iil n. .f ava.laMe to current
use as money, whd- 1 iie,iinnetiz.i silver
would have tue same It -ci. '
Ken t Like the Warner IlilL
M'asiiinuton City. Sept. 2ii. Ti.e New
York Herald Friday printed the texi. ol
Warner's silver bill. It i. ju t ateiut as de
scribed in this coi rcspon lence month ago.
It uulhonz s tlie i-i u" of dver certificates
by the 1ri?a-ury on the deit of siiver
bnll on. the certific it's lo bo" in sums of $1(1
or uiult'ple there, f Smaller silver cer
tificates of ifd, ii and denominations
may be issued on deposit of silver dollars.
T.ie value of all silver so deposited is to be
based on the meuu average .selling
price on the mark a in New Yorr.
The silver certilicits are to be redeemed iu
legal m ney or bulunn, at the option of the
treasury, on ilemanl, the same nitithoi be
ing u.ed to g.-t the value of silver when re
demption oc-urs. Tne certificates are tQ be
legal tender lor the paymentof alldebtsand
demands due the covernnient a legal ten
der bet ween banks, and may be deposited
instead ot bonds a, tin basis for circulation.
The Herald denounces the bdi bitterly, aud
says if Mr. Warner was the hired agent of
the silver kings he could scarcely invent a
measure more subservient to their interests
r opposed to the public welfare.
Hard Coal Market.
Pea coal, ".Oil; grate and egg, $7.75
ranp-e, nut and No. 4, S.OO per ton;
screened anil delivered all best quality
of anthracite. Extra cartage ebarged on
orders of less than one tun. Blacksmith 8
caol, Connelleville coke and charcoal
113 Second avenue. E. G. FkaerT
"I have do appetite," complains many
a sufferer. Hood's garsapariila gives an
appetite and enables the stomach to pert
form its duty.
MOST PERFECT MADE
Prepared by a physician with special regard
to health. No Ammonia, Lime or Alum.
To the Kescue of Ulinetaliiain.
Niw York, Sent 2A Congressman
lYarner, of O iio, said Thursday: "I will
introduce my bill, which is intended as a
substitute for the IJ, Mid bill, at the as
sembling of congress. Tnis is not a mere
question of coining a few millions
of dollars mure or less in a year, but it is a
question between bimetallism and gold mon-
omentailism. the present "coinage law is
the only thread by which silver is held in
our monetary system. Strike this law
down, without auy substitute, and
bimetallism is overthrown. Silver
men understand this perfectly well. T
bnnetallista a change in the standard from
both metals to one, in the face of the vast
indebtedness t .at now weighs down modern
nations, would be nothing less than a stu
pendous crime."
The Officers Shot to KIIL
ST. Louis, Mo., S'pt -Sergt
Earl and OiHeor O'Brien, while i
trolling Michigan wenue at 8:110 Fr.day
morning, dircoverod two men comm? out
of the yard of I.n 1'oalette, O'il'i Mich
igan avenue. Theoflivers were half a block
away and callel to the men to hah.
For an answer, one man sent a bullet past
Earl's ear. The men then started on
pretty lively run through alleys and aero,
lots, turning and tiring as they rau. but
gradually dtstaticino; the otiicers, who tua'i
aged to fire ten in irectual shots, rec vo -five
in return. Liter in toe morning t. e
dead body of a mt:i with a Lullet won.. 1 r
bis abdomen was found at the foot of Dai' is
street He was partially identified a, one oi
the burglars.
A Very Knotty Question.
SPHiNOKiELn, ills.. Sept SA In the
morning session of the slate revenue com
mission, I Friday, the time was consumed in
discussing sections of tae revenue law. and
especially tlie meaning of the wor;!s "lair
cash value," as applied to the ase-sment
of personal property. Mr. H y did
not recollect j.iat what meaning was at
tached to the words in the constit it'onal
convention. Judge Dutf denied the allega
tion that the supreme court, had lejal z-1 a
33 per cent asses ui ut of the casu value.
The commission adjourned without dispos
ing of the vexing question.
A kiss was the means of lukin llie
dreaded small pox into Boston.
THE MARKKTS
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HOOD'S 5ARSAPARILLA
Works through the Mood, retrtilatine;, timin?
and invigorating all the functions ot the
body.
Ringworm Humor and Salt-Rheum.
RAVSnAM. M ass.. Aug. 12, 1S7S.
C. I. Hood&Co.: Oenthnii-n
I have bad riinvorni humor ami salt-rheum
so badly that mv IhhIv was covered with raw
sores; so. also, my head and face. 1 have
had any number of duelers in Ihe Inst seven
years, anil none ot Ihcnicould cure inc. One
day my mother was m the city of Taunton,
ana found one of vour rook books, ami in
readina it 1 found inany -plc lestifying to
cures from the useoi vour Sai-saparilla and
Olive Ointment. 1 11 It forced to try it.
although I had seen many things advcriiscd
that never did me anv pxai. I have now
taken two small bottles and one lai ge one of
Sarsaparilla. and used Ihree boxes of Oint
ment. I now call invself rurcd. Nothing
can be seen of the bumor but ihe dim out
lines of Ihe sores. I shall lake two more
bottles, and then the cure will 1 complete,
laineratcfullyyoiii-s,
liDliAK F. WHITMAN.
Biliousness, Sick Headache.
riTTSFtfi.n, Mass.
Mesphs. C. I. noon & Co. : i cut s I'lease
send nie by express two bottle Hoop's sar
PAi'ARii.LAaiidafew Cook Cooks lor dis
tribution. Vour preparation lias worked
wonders in the ease of mv w ife, who has
been troubled with sick headache and bil
iousness tor vears. She only took one-half
tcasi.ooiitul.it a dine, and has not K en so
well lor live years as now. She found that
within a week alter taking it she fell very
nim-h better, and is now entirely free from
those severe headaches, she has not taken
anv of any account since last spiing. and
wliat little she had is lent to do some others
some good, and we must have it in the house.
Yours Irulv.
1I0M1.K B.NASH.
HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA
Is sold by all di-iurd-ds. Price ft, or six
lame buitles tor ." Prepared only by C. L
lliHH) Ci . Apothecaries. Lowell, Mass.
I se Hook's 'tool u-PowiiWS.
IjALF-rENT A V(UU
The A r. re ht'TViii i t w i I puMit-h hi thi col
tiimi nil a vi-rtifi'mctitK of Ijisi. Koiirnl. For lUnt
iorHale, Ho nlor l(tnc.. Wnntt'fi. ami siniihir
noticen. at th low rut of on ftulf'a ctnt a woni,
nach ttKiirt' voni, hut io aiivcrtifcniciit letp
tha- it ii (.in
"POK hKNT-llonne with fonr room cheap
mil; mtt ftinn-hi'il room-, It Kifttfmh ft. 1-tf
FOR 8 a I. K imper for uale in any quiaty
at thmoflu -. ( 'i fH,
' KK s A I K Sixty ictm my nMiiiuii ro he
itv of H iM h I - m m (onr yi-nrly payments, witu
tutert-Ht i mi I?;-cent per aun uiti,
B Dapenpobt
G. 1!
1N: Scorid Avenue,
lias just received bis
Fall Woolens,
- i-.unsistiiig of
SUITINGS and
OVERCOATINGS,
The best to bt found in file Market,
com prising all the
Novelties ol the Season
And prices the lowest for first
Class Work.
won
R. CRAMPTON & COMPANY.
We do PLUMBING of all
kinds, including Sewer Work.
Call and see us.
WILLARD BAKER & CO.'S
Opposite Harper House.
Rock Island, - Illinois.
MRS. G. SWAN'S
MUSICAL SCHOOL.
No. 160S Second Ave, up stairs, Rock Island.
Terms: Twenty Lessons, in advance Instrumental $12.
Vocal $1 2. Harmony $14.
Graduates Students of Music.
ffjr"Mrs. Swan is also dealer in the famous Bauer Piano.
sept-21-dly
LAND AND LOAN OFFICE,
MEDILL & WHITEHEAD,
POST OFFICE BLOCK, KOCK ISLAND, ll.l,
Laml for sale on Six to Twenty Years time.
t'$250.000 00 TO LOAM in amounts to sail on Farm property. S4 to 7 per cent. ii.ai ll dwiy
THE "TIVOLI,"
M. MAGRUM, Proprietor,
Second Avenue, - - Opp. Harper House.
fThe -Tfvot.t" has latidy been transformed Into a Pulaoc equalintr in every reaper! Ihe Dues
saliKinsin Ctiicauo and surpassine anytliini; in ihe threec ties A n irniher of Vans operated hy
luai lunery for krepini! the aireo.l is one of the 1. adine features of Ihe place. The l.iiiuid
Refreshments dispensed at this establishment is iu keepirniwitb its grand improve
ment. An elegant lunch served every morning. All kinds uf Sandwiches
jtln-7 diiin served on short notice.
ROCK ISLAND
J. W. WIRTEL, Prop'tr.
v-ll 1
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PAEK & ELLIS,
Now is tlie time to secure bargains. We
have marked our Summer Goods down
to
l"l'ome and pcc us.
S. SOTTTHjIRylD,
Miitiiifai lurer ami Dealer iu
UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE,
MATRASSES AND PICTURE FRAMES.
Also Dealer in Mirrors, Cornish Pules, C'urlaiu Fixture, MoiiMiuos, Etc..
t'" I'riei s lower tfKn the lowesl. Tremmi's Block, opp. Conimercinl Hotel.
JOE RUBER'S
CENTER STATION!
No. 31t!6 Moline Avenue, Rock Island, 111.
Fine Stock of Wines, Beer, Liquors, Cigars, Etc.
Alwajs on hand.
This space is reserved for
-JOHN T. NOFTSKER'S
Acorn Advertisement.
tag
TRUNK FACTORY
No. 180!) Second Avenue.
Manufacturers of all kinds of
runks.
Traveling Hags,
Sample Cases.
n r r -m i ri r - iv i p- ,
ij ncrA nllNU UUINtZ.
test in cidt 1 to dear ourselves
before Fall Goods come in.
PARK. & ELLIS,
I 704 Second Avenue.
eent-M-dly
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