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Argus. THE II OCK ! I't ' I - 'TF1 P i,niE wxiu no m ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS, MONDAY. SEPTEJIKEl. U, 1SS5. ESTABLISHED OCT. 18, 1851 IS! Sii is i Time to Secure Bargains. THK LAST CHANCF, Ail Summer Goods are being slaughtered at THE GOLDEN EAGLE i. CI. CI. immi ttttt h hiinn n ;t; ssss ttttt ooo rrrr fkkk ,, o T II HIINN NG ti S 3 T O OR RK l) (I T II HIINN Mi H T Oil RR I ) T II HIIS tl Ml S T O OR KR o O T HHIIHIIN N NU SSSS T O O RRRR KB o O T II HIIN N NO GO S T o OR KR o T II HUN Hi Mi i 8 T O OR RR I. o T H HIIN NNli (i 8 S T O OR RR . IVHI T H HIIN NN HOC. !iSS T OOO li KKRKR In inVU i- to make room for our immense stock of Fall and Winter Clothing, Hats, Caps, Etc., Etc. V;ill early ami secure bargains. Ihe Golden Eagle Clothing Store NEW YORK BANKERS ARE IN A QUANDARY FOR WANT OF SILVER CERTIFICATES. The Smiplv of Wal-Tender Note Ha lecreed W, OOO, OOO In Two Weeks ltraristreet's Report of the State of Trade. l.oiT., M.in''i. Post Office Block, Rock Island, Illinois. J. B. ZIMMER, v m i f i I i:ki:i! ctiv II II A NN ii v. v l( HO I'll H A A NN. V,',l M I' i: It 1' II II A A N ll V III' IIKIIK ' Ullll H A A N n ttttt T l M I- I. Wilt II ri rr u i;r H in' en II I'l'I'C II II A A A II A A N HA AN N N N N N N N N NN Ti-rrr i' T 'f T T A AA A A A II I. II L II I. II I AAA 111. A A II I. OOO RRRR O O R R O OR R O OKRRK New York, Sent. 14. An important phase of Vreauror Jordan's effort to circu late standard silver dollars and subsidiary coin ha been developed. It was learned hriaay that the supply of legal -ton.ler notes bul l by bunks in this city has been de crease! in the last twn weeks nearly $'.,W0, 10. This extraordinary decrease luts oc casioned much comment amoug presidents of banks represented' in the Clear ing House association. The comment is not avorable lo Treasurer Jordan's eonstruc fion of the clause in the silver bill providing tor the issue of silver certificates deposited in lieu of standard silver dollars. A bank president said Friday night that Mr. Jor- lan s construction of the clause, while un doubtedly within the law, was neverthe less decidedly too rigid at this season of the year, when the cotton an t other crops have to be moved by money supplied by New York banks.' "The big banks in this city," continued the bank president, ''are now sending south sverv week any where from iroo.tHHI to 1500,0(10 apiece in .. HI, JO, and 50 bills. We are compelled to do it liecnue we haven't the silver dollars to deposit with the sub-treasury in order to get silver certifi cates. We will n..t handle the silver dol lars. We will not even take advantage :f the law which gives us the right to make them part of our own reserve. lst year lien, ripinuer's construction of the clause gave us -',uoi,oot in silver certifi cates in lieu of deosits of gold. Of course that was au evasion of the law, but it tided us over aud assisted southern niarchants. and everything was serene. Now we haven't any silver certi urates, our shim .I.- of small bills is daily growing less, an I if some thing Isn't done we will have to fall back on our gold supply. Of course. we could send them silver dollars. but the southern merchants will not stand the expense oi handling the silver. Why, I know of bank president- rha.-iug around in cabs scouring the city for small -awlls for southern customers. Tl sub-treasbry cannot supply us and we are pretty fix, all became of Treasurer Jordan's interpretation of the clause relat ing to the issue of silver oertili.'ratos. It is declared that a movement Is on foot which the effeit of ilr. Jordan's order will be annulled. Certain bank presidents suggest that it would be possible to deptisit gold with the sub-treasury, receive ill turn standard silver dollars and the next day re turn the silver dollars aud get silver certifi cates. The gold would remain there, the sliver certificate- would return in time, and the force of Mr. Jordan's construction ould to broken. o R o R A II 1.1,11.1. Ooo K lias rei eived his Stock of IALL AND WJNTK-R SUITINGS, 3 crro A N.D OVIflROOATINGS, A larger and tiner stock than 'ever. 1810 Second Avenue, Uock Island, III. Ni NEW i: i: h i: ooo it no o ii It o II R O O IIURR o o If It O O l K o o It R H O U K OOO tin! FI'KR KRKK : n k R R ; : K R K ! K It R I KK KRRIt I K R R ( h: r R .1 OR R R OOI'U KF.KR U K V V V V Y V V V Y Y V V Y ssss Trnr ooo rrrr kkkk N M T OOR R K S T o OR R K H T O O It R K SSSS T O O RRRR KK S T O O It R R T OOR R K 8 XT OOR RK SSSS T OOO U k FKKK .. and Winter Wheat Flour, Potatoes, Vegetables, &c, t'lioire Uramls of Minnesota .l 1 nr v anil Creamery Iiutler, Cotton Mops. Minn O. J". LONG'S, Nineteenth Street and Second Avenue, Cor. THOS. IF- CAEY, Fixxtox- and. &x-o,inox- I'li mi Wall c. W m.ii i Klllli-o Is p-eparetl to do hII kinds of work in and Decorative Taper Hanging and Kalsoinining. A complete stock of Curtain Fixtures, Cornice Poles and Kooiu Mouldings. Mixed Fulfils always on hand. II line of Art iihhIs mid Artl-fs' Materials Lessons nlvcii in Painting und French . u.r v ork. KnOir try Milks, l ords and Fancy Woods uliifli arc soi l at close nciircri; call and test prices of work. 1813 Secouii Avenue, ROCK ISLAND. ILL. i per JACOB OHLWEILER, Jr., KETA1L DEALER IN Wines, Liquors, Beer and Cigars, No. 30!) Twentieth Street. -'i. Uim h every no.rniii!.' and every Matur.lay rveniug. may 7 dlr 13 A. VIS & CO., PLUMBERS Steam Fitters. l ;i fi! XHh VL - ' B A-A"xH&ils y at. .. - -W. A complete stock of Pipe, Brass Goods, Packing, Hose, Fire Brick, Etc. Sole agents for Water Motors for Sewing Ma chines, Etc., Deane Steam Pumps, Novelty Force Pumps Safety Heating Boilers, and Con khk'h Block, Molina, 111. . n IT "Tt'sTJ ' sfi 3 tractors for furmsmng ana uay r-. : Wator Ons and Sewer Pine varr- "'8 "- 1712 Fiest Ave., "Rock Island, Illinois. ne 1U8, Residence Telephone MOT. by LABOR DEMONSTRATION. tnlgW of lbor Giving Political "Koases" an Idea of Their Strength. Baltimore, Md., Sept. 14. A labor lemonstration of considerable magnitude nd political iibniflcance was held in this ity Saturday. The all air was under the nanagement of, and in participated by he various local assemblies of the Knights if Lalior. Prominent Knights of La,1 -or ay hat much of the dissension and contention low existing among the factions of the Jemix'riitic party in Baltimore is due to in attempt on tne part of the bosses to 'orce the nomination of candidates ob jectionable to the workingmen. So far the rgamz&tion baa been able to frustrate the )lan8 of the political bos-.es, and this demon- itration, while being ostensibly a celebra- 40ii of the anniversary of the famous battle f North Point an 1 the defeat of the British m Kept, Vi, 1SI4, is really intended, in the ffords of a labor leader, to impress the josses and their heelers with this exhibition f strength, and show what the workingmen can do in the way of electiiu; or defeating a candidate for otii -e at the isills Tile pa- ade was divided into five divisions, com posed of about 0,000 men, representing learly every trade in the city. Th pro ssssioii was marshalled in chief by Capt George 11 Heath, with Thomas Frizzal as issistant, and was preceded by a platoon of Jolica. The Hay's Kat-iiig. New Vokk Sept H. The races at Coney I .land Saturday resulted: First race, 1-, miles; Monogram first, Parole second, Modesty third; time, liTi-SV- Second race, 1 mile; H ixil,t!e first. Mail wiee second, F.slie Doe third; time, l-.-HJi. Third - race, 1 miles; Biunette Urst, Enigma second, Tolu third; time, 2:54 Fourth rai-e, mib; Charity first, iVw Drop second. Tue Bard third; time, 1:'1.V- Fifth race, 1 ' miles; Oleauur tirst, Bella econd ; time, 1 :5S. Sixth race, steeplechase full course; Trombone first, Korv O'More secou.l. Sua Star third; time, fi:40. St. Liims, Si-pt. 14 Rices here Saturday ware as follows: First race, ' miles; Ma Hope first Moonlight second, Crow Wallace third; time, 2: 1 '.IV Secoud race, 1 m.lo; Kirkman first, .Tim Gray second, Lsncastsr, third; timu, l:5S!j Third race, mile; Olenlock rst, Mc Bnwling second, Nora M. third; tune, County Bnilding. TRANSFERS. 10 Orlando Child to Lars Ericksou. ptse 1 ne , 5, 17, lw; $275. U. K. E. voage lo John Wieh. ut lols 311, 31 and 22, Dodge's addition, Kock Island. rnOHATK. Sept. 11 Estats of Eliza Sweet, lies ceased. Petition of 11. F. Sweet for pro bate of will and letu-rs testamentary . Dediums potenlatem directed to W. U. Curry, J. P., Mineral Point, Wis., to take depositions of subscriltine witnesses to will in proof of execution thereof. Estate of Lovonia 1 ruxell, deceased. Inventory filed and approved. Estate of Augustus D. Cox, deceased . Letters of administration granted to 0. A. Melzgar. Bond filed and approved. James T Samuel Waiuwright, Jr., and Win. I :o.-ove appointed appraisers. Hard Coal Market. Pea coal, $7.00; grate and cgr, $7.75; rauge, nut ana iNo. 4, fa. lit' per tou: screened and delivered all best iiualitv of atitliracite. Extra cartage charged on orders of less than one ton. Blacksmith's caol, Conucllsville coke and charcoal. 11HI3 Second avenue. E.G. Fkazkh. Your system is now more susceptible to the lictielits of a reliable medicine than at any oilier season. Take Hood's Sarsa parilla. The State of Trade. Nkw York, Sept. 14 The condition of general trade, as rejKii'te,! to Hradstreet's by special telegraue, is quite as favor thle as that mentionei at any pre vious date within seven we.-ks past. The steadiness and strength manifested by the demand for dry goods and for 'oolen fabric! have encouraged many iealers at eastern distributing centers to look for steadiness in the movement. It may be added that the gain in the doniand for pig-iron tends in some degree to iuspire the confidence manifested lu various quar ters that the turn ill the tide has at last taken place, and that the Increase in the consumption of staple commodities may preserve a steady growth. It is a welcome si'U Mint, no b mm is discrnible in any direction. Thu iu creased distribution of goods is formed of a larger nuintwr o modorute sizd orders and in many instances of uiiexiiected duplicate JeniAtid-. The American pig-iri.n market i-iiriu Sales at Piew York average alsmt 5,000 toils daily. With a continuation of this business a moderate advance is bkoly. Ail the sjiiall railroads are at irk, and f'JU to toll is freely quoted. L;ax iron is in itiucn bettor request ind the iron tra U as a whole feels the in fluence. Eastern agents aud jobber of dry goods continue to do a fair business, but as retailers are tail ly well stocked up sales are not as large as they have been. Additional brands of brown and bleached cottons have been advanced in price. There has been no special change iu the wool market. Manu factures buy with reserve, as holders are stiff in their views aud goods have not ate prcciattsl in price to correspond with the gain iu the raw material. The deniaud for woolen goods is rather better than other wise. Hoots and slioes are iu lnucn Detter request, but prices are low. The feat ures of the general situation are, how ever, not uniform. Anthracite coal, and wheat, and Indian corn, and flour are all suffering from extremely depressed prices and a slack demand. Provisions aud hog products are dull ami steady. Grocery staples continue to move slowly, sugar be- ing active and higher. Dairy roductsare in slow demand. Ranker Kiddle liisclLarged. Pittsbubu, Pa., SepL 14. William N. Kiddle, ex-president of the defunct Penn bank, was discharged from custody Satur day uuder the insolvent laws. He was sute iected to a rigid examination, but the opp sit ton failed to show that he had a single dollar left Mr. Kiddle said that after his finaucinl affairs were arranged he would be f25,000 in debt, but bad no doubt be would recover his losses. Before the failure if the bank Mr. Kiddle wae fcupixed to be worth toOu.Ouu. The Transcontinental Association. St. Pai'l, Minn., Sept 14 The mans gers of the lines in the Transcontinental association met Friday and defeated a mo tion made by the Southern and Central Pa cific to refer the award of liereentagestothe presidents of the dilfereut lines; also a mo tion to have each road submit a balance sheet of its oiierations. A resolution was adopted that each road should make out its claim against the Southern Pacific for the six months from Jauuary to June, and draw on that road for the amount Mr. Slubbs, of ttie Central Pacific, thereupon gave formal notice that such drafts would be paid. The business for July, August and September had tieen amicably settled at a previous meeting on a different tia-is than that claimed for the first six months of the year under the award of percentage by Messrs. Bogtie, Ford and Grey. The meeting adjourned subi.-ct to ttte call of the chair man. The New Catholic TufvrrsltT. Baltimore, Sept. 14 The committee ap pointed by the late plenary council to ar range for the e-tablishmeut of the Catholic university which has l-een endowed by Mis-. aid well, has issued a circular appeal to the Catholics of the I intod States to provide means to en-low the eighth pro te.sorships with wuich the univer sity will enter upon its work and to found the courses which are the prominent feat ures af th- scheme. The circular is signed bv Archbishop Gibbons, of Baltimore; Helv of Milwaukee; Williams, of Biiston; KvAtie I of Philadelphia, ani Corrigan. of New Yorl, lii hop Ireland, of St Paul; koaite. of R.cli- mond; Spalding, of Peoria: Vicar Apostolic Murly, of Idaho, nud others. Laughing Factory Oirls. Boston, S,pt 14 Alsmt thirty girl employed by the Am -rica" liublier com piny, at .East Cambridge, were aff-ct. Friday, by the fumes of naphtha, whi used m the conip-tsjtion of a cement ie the manufacture of ruhtier goods, the elfnct tieing to make them shriek, dance. Iniigit, etc. The perforin.inre i of the girls un ler the influence of the fumes imivllad the oth.ir girls iu the rooms U act iu the same extraordinary maun -r, and for a time the ! hop re-embled an asylum for the insane. Several doctors weie culled, and a larg number of the operatives were sent home in lamagas. u ovk m several of the depart ments ceased, and it w as several hours be fore the talk over the scenes enacted could be stopped. Henry Ward fleet-tier on II tgli License. Hoi'HBster, N. Y. Sept. 14. liev. Henry Ward Heecaer sends Ihe following to The Rochester Pint Expr.-s. from I'eekskill, N. .: Hl am decidedly in lavor ot tue mser tion of a high liceu-.e plank in the platform of the coming K.puhlic:in state conveutiot,. because absolute prohibition is au absolute inipos-ibilitr. High license Is possible. feasible and equitable. The moral sense of he community will sustain tlte .detmnid. The result will be a greater protection of society from the evil of liquor sellii.g than any other method that can be enforoed. IHE MARKKTS. riiii'Auo. Article. Oiieniu. Clotin" ."1 y'umst Sept. .... Sll4 Oct. T'l'4 fclsj Nov. mi , ' Cons Ant'Usl Wept. 4-2 -" Oct. i 4t'H Nov. :W, 411 A'l'S August S.-pt Oct. 25, 25 Nov. Pock Aicrust Sept. .... 8 Si (hi S T4 S SR Nov. n ST S 77 t. nt -August S.pl .... Rii Oct ti li - .ov. li lT'v li JS OB Allllst !S,-pl ... Oct. i 5 r, Nov lion- IT.oiTii : Ik iu. 1 411 1 1 tr.; iiilxul. 3,!Oi4 l h a , i an.4 'i ROl'K ISI.AMl. laii ia ay Tinioilii .fsl May- W 00 0 5 Kye-50". rorn -4c. Policoci Ulr Otiinns 'IK-. IS siofl tl ; h.Sltl fS ; ml oiwl ui. s r.! sr mi WHAT CONVINCE Government Kiuployeii Discharged. Philadelphia, Sept 14. Ten cutters. snnealers and rollers employe 1 in the United Btatee mint expressed threats to the chief wilier Saturday morning that they would quit work unless given assurances that they would be retained. This was looked upon u the initial step lu a strike, mteaded to im mir the efficiency of the mint service, and the man were promptly discharged by Superintendent fox. Leu Mortality in Spain. Madrid, S-.-pt 14 The total number of ease of cholera reportel in Madrid since Sept 1 was 1,000, and for the whole of Spain from the same period 23.644. The total number of deaths throughout Spain ince Sept. 1 was O.SiV. The disea-e has almost disappeared from the provinces of Valencia, Murcia, Saragassa and Urauda Another failure for Maud 6. Proviuenck, R. I., S-pt 14. Maui B. made another unsuccessful attempt to lower her Cleveland record at Narragansett park Saturday morning. The track was iu excellent condition and the weather fine. The following is the time made: Quarter, 82; half, 1.-03; three-quarters, 1:33; mile. ' Newton Hammock, a prominent citizen of Convers, Ga., was made insane by beisz bftptiaed by immersion, and has been sea!) to ta sjrlum, E. W. Hurst represents the leadin? American and Foreign Insurance Go's Policies carefully written at current rates. Ajrency established 1871. Office over Bock Island National Bank. WILL convince you of the wonderful curative properties combined in Hood's Sarsaparilla, if the remarkable cures that have been effected by its use fail to impress upon your mind this repeatedly proven fact? Thousands are using it, ana all declare that tglfl I ,tl3a nwlU' cine possess- Wm 1 1 J" even more than claim ior it. Mv friend, if yon are sick or in that con dition that you cannot call yourself either sick or well, go and get a bottle ol Hood s Sarsaparilla, and realize yourself how this medicine hits the right spot, and puts all the machinery of jour body into workini order. From the Registrar of Deeds for Middlesex County, Northern District. Ij'wn.L. Mass. Messrs. 0. f. Hoop k Co.: (ientlfiiicn It attorns me much pleasure to recommend Hood's Saksapakii.la. My health lias lieen such thai ior sonic years past I liaie been obliged to Like a tome of some kind in the spring, and have never found amthmi: thai hit niv wants as your Sarsanaiilla. 11 tones up my system, purifies iny hlooo. sn.irK'iis mv :ip'iiic. ,'iinl sccuis iu make Uie over, licsinclfully yours. J. P. THOMPSON. One of our prominent business men said to us the other day: "In the spring my wife got all run down and could not eat anvtliin;;; passing your store I saw a pile of Hood s Karsai'akilla iu the window, and I got a bottle. After she had been taking it a week she had a rousing ap)H-tite. and it did her eventhim;. Mie bs.k iliree liottlcs, and it was the best three dollai s 1 ever invested." Hood's Sarsaparilla. Rold hv all druggists. Price t a bottle, or six bottles tor jr.. c. I. HOOD & CO, Apothecaries, Lowell. Mass. R. CRAMPTON & COMPANY. We do PLUMBING kinds, including Sewer Call and see us. of all Work. WILLARD BAKER & COYS Opposite Harper House. Rock Island, - Illinois. MRS. G. SWAN'S MM MMU M M M M IT M M M M I' M M M M II M l M M II M MM M V V SSSS II IMJCf! t'R sue c II s ii c u ssss no l SIII- US sin: A L AA L A A I, A A L AAA I. m m m i nu ssss uix;ooa . 1, A I.I.IJ.L ssss OTXX1 H H OOO OOO L '. 8 SO OH HO OO Ot H O II HO OO OL SSSS O HI1HHO OO OL RU H HO OO OL R SO CH HO OO OL SSSS COOO H H OOO OOO LLI.LL No. 1608 Second Ave, up stairs, Rock Island, Opens Sept. 7. Terms: Twenty Lessous, in advance Instrumental $12. Vocal 12. Harmony $14. Graduates Students of Music. J5?"Mrs. Swan is also dealer in the famous Bauer Piano. THE "TIVOLI,' M. MAGRUM, Proprietor, Second Avenue, - - Opp- Harper House. ITbe 'Tivoli" haf lately been tranftxintd Into a Palace equaling In every respect the finen naltHtn in Chieatro mid HirpitHning auytbiug iu tbe three c ties A number of 'hw operated by marhinery fur keepiny Ihe airroni is one of tbe leading featarea or ttie place. TQe Liquid 55 liefrehruenlri tiititt'Ued at thit eiublirthnient if iu keeping with 1 1 r rand improve- All kiuda olsaudwicbee jUn-7 dGm An eietranl luiteh hi rved every morning. served on short notice. ROCK ISLAND TRUNK FACTORY J. W. WIltTEL, Prop'tr. Thk SBiil'S hcrcafier wi t puhhsh in this col umn nil a 'virliw aieiits of Lost, hound. For Kent, For Sale. Bo rd or Kisnns. anted. Sim snnilsr notices, st Ihe low rate ol Onf Mil a ct 'ii a irora. csch deitre a wont, tiut no advertisement Irs tha- ten cents FOR HkNT A plcflssta furnished room. First avenue, second door west of Kicvcntli street. 5 lw FOB KKNT House 'ilh four rooms cheap rent; also fiiruihueu looms, ::is p iiteenm si. I u FOH SALK ld papers tor sale m any qna..iity si Ihi.otlk'e, cheap. Kattnliri; Tausine Trouhln. Lonpon, Sept 1-L British naval ollicers are outspoken in their criticisms or the promotion over their Lends of Prince luis of Battonherg to tha pisition of a com mander in tha British navy. They and the newspapers point out that there are over Sou naval ollicers who ard his seniors and have seen service where service meant aomething, whereas the prince has seen no service beyond parade exercise. POP NO A vonnii Hun iim Pnrn: owner may have him by pioving property snd paring cost of this notice. John Westphal, 1SI Second avenue. FOR KENT Famished mums, ith or wllhnut board. Third avenue, opposite Court House. Mrs. . StiM'kWell. 10-' Fur SALE Si my lots in my additions o he ity of Risk Is.snd or. fonr yearly payments, ivilii intcresl at six per cent (ier anniiin. -am u iiavknpok. WANTED An energelic man to take exclusive agency of our new Porcelain White Letters ; l he most attractive, popular and saieame su;n ior how windows ever introduced; must be ahle lo carrv stock of i at wholesale prices, w hich we will atrree to take nark at cost, u uiisoiu in .vi davs. Ohio Porcclaiu While Letter Co.. Cincm nati, Ohio. SIUKger Mullivan Turns ltall 1'llclier. Cuklanii, Sept 14. John L. Hullivan arrive.1 bare Friday afternoon direct from B. is ton. He was accompanied by Tom Delay, his trainer, and Tom Costello, i. ... I Bn,,., n i v,i.. s,.uin ,A pitch iu a game of ball that is to be played The Season's Novelty ! in Brooklyn park Sunday afternoon between a local nine and a club from Sandusky. The order-loving citiiens are up in arms and an attempt will be made to prevent tha gam. HARPER'S THEATRE. And Best Attraction ! Thursday Eve., Sept. 17th. Only oppearence of tbe Celebrated Comedienne and Queen of Comic Opera. COO A 1 : C AA O A A O C AAA CCC A L t L L L I. L FTTH HPEKRRR II NN NFKK T H H K R R UN N N K. T HUH KK RRR II N N N KR T H HK R RUN NNK T U HKKKK HUN N.NKF.K F.REB K R E RK K R K KEER WWW w v w w W WW w w w w w w w w w ww ww WW WW w w w w RtiSS S 8 8 S SSSS 8 8 8 8 SSSS MOST PERFECT MADE Prepared by a physician with special regard to health. Mo Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Who will present a New 4-Act Comedy by lll uu Qibsok, entitled GLADYS ! MISS LEWIS representing Various Characters I and introducing her Special Songs and Operatic I successes. A Great Select Sensation ! And a Superb Compan j ! """I w iiH e-" sO VV " - t s , s , j. ; F j f . 'v-i vw-rJ No. 1809 Second Avenue. Manufacturers of all kinds of runks. Traveling Bags, t Sample Cases. REPAIRING DONE.l PAEK & ELLIS, Now is the time to secure bargains. We have marked our Summer Goods down to coet in order to clear ourselves before Fall Goods come in. PARK & ELLIS, tr-come and , Second Avenue. -F. S. SOUTHARD, Manufacturer and Dealer in UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE, MATRASSES AND PICTURE FRAMES. Also Dealer in Mirrors, Cornish Poles, Curtuiu Fixtures, MouldiuRS, Etc., t"l'ricts lower than the lowest. Tremau's Block, opt). Commercial Hotel. TAYLOR HOUSE Cor, Fourth Avenue and Sixteenth street, PHILLIP TRENKKNMjHVlL . ROCK ISLAND. f'This House has been thoroughly renoTat. d and re-furnished thrnmrhont and Is now oiieo to the piihiir, iliarders at reasoua ,le rates, r anuera will dud this Hotel a nice stopping place, ku indsui This"Bpace is reserved for -JOHN T. NOKTSKER'S Acorn Advertisement. aug28dU ': S 'A I'; -