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A- for t. Wen Coops la 'ICLtoShip P"""- i Lvcurt,iltheproli.S:rfany Ti,e value Ol tue biuck u depreciated ty u, anu ne 8tocK are ai- for light ship- Jf . ... nwns &-cm. fnrer charges. Farmers ......w-ifwl Jii o- . ' - a'lil "e ""i ' mtvr of these described and il r.,B.n' Tlle Southern Fancier thd h.'lm Jiiniunir coop made in with the t-Iun shown at Fiff, lmum , , tiie COOD 0f solid Itf-' '"l :..ri.-d and is bored full hi'lft11' . - .....1. 1..,..1 .,f i , coon has """" " iiw lwrt'1 f nil of holes for ven The sides are sloping to cor-'"iniiieii'l-1. Burlaps or calico is J. , .. ,,i.r from the ton nf eu itn"".- V board to The top. The top , 13 inches wiue ana -co uiuufs V lit 'II uniiMicu ucing 2 Manure and zoincues uigu t euus. ' .. funncl runs into the water can. 3EV'. , ,1 w Tuisteil the following vf-;t;s iuii"" t - firase pour water in this fun : '"for the fowlri. An opening is cut in .'r-n board as Ions? and wide as it will A small feed i rvwra a.- 0 '' ' - . rin b ' tackpil on insiae. dui 1 ao r rOWi 8 10" is eiil tcij liLLia 1U St ' i commodious snipm'O coop. I T.rrrl,in?list.meesthe f1 hmii)i (j$t be an advantage, with a large sjtbed fucnrl through which to poor a feed. This coop is strong, has plenty l-imri!arii)n and the fowls are snre of (sitsr i' well attended to in transit, isies. it is very light, 1-inch stuff vj:. Wn-r fnAnli ftr Imft-.nm trnA oil I Tie coop hem described will hold four l.'.itli. lanre size." i; the second cut is illustrated a cheese I 'mt pc ifi. It is ihfl invintifiti nf a Isjondtct of The Poultry World, who TTutf as follows concernincr it; "Th (ieese box coop has met with such uni itrsa! favor that I wish others to have tHa fientfir of tbifl nnmplr liirif. and ol. ix:her desirable arrangement. Plenty cJtnpty cheese boxes c;in be found at r retail irroeerv utorea. a from fiv tn I b: cecu eac h, also coarse sacking that I to cat so as t u cover four boxes for ten SSL Two Stroni? lutha rnt intn frTir lengths, a few nails, one fourth aj4-ouace tacks, and fifteen minutes' fw::ha liaumier nnrl linr-iinnr irnn I edit thing is before you. The weight m'cou: eight and a half pounds. . V "InirtV. i . Whe Oral Te.tlmonj W uaUl FiL ttoJ an.l ,t j.. : 7- . "'s" Aiere ib a wrtam pre.-icber of nibernian or Hi' injure lueir comos antecedents lr St. Paul who consider him J, "T ,r fe!ltners- 1 sent a pair of ', self to te in direct communication with - e Leghorns to a sLow in Pennsyl- J the well of English undented, and in gen cu m one of these boxes, and the . wally credited with the possession of as (w-er3wcre so well t,1pb1 ic'th I rich a brogue as can be found anywhere In ''" that tli. r l,. .1 a . i .i v.-i: Tinneraiy. Some mention was mmlcnf J L 1 Jl,t( f 1 1 fill f.XI1111. k c o- The etiicks, after being awarded ppm-.mii and silver cup, were re t0 withont a feather being w niCM. In warm weather I hi prjsts. placing two on opposite on- ai,d a half inches apart, ln of which are fastened cups for food 'ater. In cold weather I put the m the bottom of the box. and water "lot necessary." peculiar pronunciation at a church meet ing, whl;h gieatly angered him. He im mediately called upon one of his leading parishioners, and, aftercomplnining of the injustice done him, asked him whether in his opinion a single trace of the brogue wan to b- observed in bis speech. "Well," his friend answered, "if you wish to deny it, I should advise you to do so in writing." Cor. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. The Poor Dog. A dabbler in medicines in Plainfteld, N. J., before experimenting upon himself, haa been in the habit of trying them upon his dog, secreting the drugs in meat. His last experimi nt haa caused the dog to lone the power to bark. It goes through the mo tions, wagging its tail and opening ita . l k... .A t .1 t Vim a. fimm tim Uluutu, mil fUUL. wuuw uimta 1 1 w u. IM throat. His neighbors rejoice, for it was a Keepln, Sweet Potatoes A correspondent In Orchard and Gar J writes: -Sweet potatoes we keep tronble by placing a good bed of Jrraw beneath them, piling them in coni1cal heaps and covering them fed i tK pin sirw- A rouh tard teWnt 'he rows of beapa I throat. Hia neighbors rejoice, for it was a ,Hl i!rwfroing8ttinjtw6t They t noisy and restless dog, especially during anoweU to remain 4r. .;. ....tll I thm hnnn nhrWtUna devote to slombe. OWrir..,. ... " ""J """" L: ,-7- iiiJ -ucr is appreheixlea, and then . 'ouiuu put over uie neapa r1 beaten smooth. Thia coursa gives cSnVi chanoe to Bweat for tie IZl pine 8traw ver Bnd when by thT v ,cover 18 Pnt on kept dry (bed .and tlm dry earth keeps out to m ? ?tter thaD Jt w allowed Z 'ith rain." joarni r "espondent of the game franSS8t8 for localies where iiian severe. drying sweet potatoes "We - jlorator 'or winter use. He says: the potatoes in slices, having mT4 the 8kin-and they dry ttoid tn fiy.and Meetly. They are re-iago-' their edible condition by scald nhm !aDllng' Hnd ir then placed to an 0T. u m"e Bugar ana out- lncreaseo. n nan uimj jj. wide top and baked, they make to send them across withou - - i former king " leaving t hat to be done abroad. Yankee Blade. Pictur are often seen representing horsemen sitting bolt upright in their sad dles while swimming their horses across a stream, the whole line of the horses' backs being visible above the water. The artists W UU Will Micw pivvuivn wo- " . ridden a horse while the atjimal was swiin- I 1 . . . . tin, .tr.ua UiUlg, vr OIM9U ute uuuft uvuw. Kven In our day there are persons who can sympathize with the aspiration of Dr. Johnson in connection with the execution of a piece of music which be was informed was so viry difficult, "I would, madam, that it ware impossible." The Earopean demand for American maue carta nnu "ft"' - - increased. It has also been found cheaper Delicious and Healthful Confection! THE PUREST AND BEST CUM svn opptnao to th ruauci ITS MEDICINAL PROPERTIES ARE IHVALOABUI IT CURES SOBE IE20AT, C0UaE3 AH2 COLES, AND IS HIGHLY BENEFICIAL TO DYSPEPTICS. It whitens the teeth and sweetens the breath, im part a pleasant taste to the mouth, and an agree able feeling to the stomach. Borg's Choc-To Gum is the best, try it once, and yon will nse ro other afterwards. If any dealer yon ask for it, has not not it. take nn nthr k. - somewhere else. You will find all progressive . ... me ciass ot aeaiers to pat- CHEW BORC'S CHOC-TO CUM, MANUFACTUaiO AT 59 & 61 S. CANAL ST., GHICACD. IlL IsP'd Bnnen, Wholesale AsenU for Hock TRAINS. St. Louie (express.. Bt. Loou Bxpress. ........ St. Paul Kxpreas BearUstown P&aeneer. .. Way Freight (Monmonth). Way Freight 8terliaK)... Sterling Passenger....'... ne Dnbno 'Daily S:4fiair. T:36Bm 8:45 pre S :65 pm 9:25 am 13:85 pm 7:20 am 10:35 am 6:45 am 7:18 pm 7:58 am 10:S5am 1:50 pm 10:10 am 6:48 pm 9:08 pm E ABQUS, MONDAY. OCTOBER 26 1891. -. . 7 CORINTHIAN HALU , . I Hi lUrZ'C 1M KAIS1JJKS HCLDE. I 0- . ' U -.V01 18LAKD A PACIrrc KAIL- . , 1 Chevinff Sum : s 31 - ST1 Limited Viii,.i. p. :5 am S:KBam SVF . freii M XXiA&Wf feil l Kansas city Limited.. ::.ko:B5pm 4-Mam . a? Sfrl If1J Vii -'J I AtlanticAceommodatio;":.! 8-30 ami ii"" .SlJS bSUlS1? 3 4 Ipl WKUN6TOS BUUTB-C, B, so, RAIt a . Cfil I Onrinthlan Rail tnmt.u m " "" n iuucm oiaa iiava Tinosi a But ones was a time when Oortnthlaa Hall Excited the rapture and plaudits of alL With lu carpeted stairs And lu new yellow chairs. And Ita atnnnlnir mumhl. A . .... n .uu . w. .i,iiii9u avirss Why, the Atchison Champion said twaa the Of That plan temples extant in the west. It was rew and was ours, that was ages aeo. BeforOfiDrV hiul annilj tl. I. l.t . J ew nd as oural We could toss back Our rivids bad launched at our city for year Corinthian HalU Why, it discounted all Other h ills in the valley, and well I recall The ntir it nf th.niuuiln . " iruin near anu arar Came ti e crowd to sea Toodlea performed by Ob, tho dai-s they were palmy, and never Shall wirth see such genius as gladdened as tnin. For actors were actors, and each one knew To whoop np his art In the sweat of his brow. He d a tragedy air and wore copious hair. And when he ate victuals he ordered 'em rare! ed.Ud-ne De'er feaiSed hIm,n fact nerw vThen liquor was handy and walking was good. And the shows In those days! ah, how well I rw nil Thosho8 uo I saw In Corinthian Hall; Maitgio Mitchell and Lotta were then in their nn me. And as for Jane Coombs, she was simply sub. And I m ready to swear there is none conld coiapaxe With B.tlao In Boreia, supported by Fair. While ill tUMtinn.!. .1 t. . . . vl, " '"T "" WB patent to ns That the great John A. Stevens was ne ultra A nd was there demand for the tribute of tears. V e had sweet Charlotte Thompson those hal cyon years. And we. Katie Putnam; the savants allow That th like of Kate Fisher ain't visible now. hat ai-tist today have we equal to Itae, tsa3 I'1' JaCt Lanerbhe? 01x1 st 'em, 1 And a-h in died Buchanan the St. Joe Gazette Opined I hat the sun of our drama had set. Corinthian Hall was devoted to son? V hen trie Barnabee concert troop happened along. Or Ossian E. Dodge, or the Comical Brown. Or the Holmans. with William H. Crane, struck our town; But the one special card That hit us all hard Was Caroline Richings and Peter Bernard; And the bells of the Bergers still ring in my ears, And, ohl how I laughed at Sol Russell those years! The Haverly minstrels were boss In those days, . uim mum columns of Drains: They'd handsome mustaches and big cluster And their shirt fronts were blazing with dia monds and things; They gave a parade, and sweet music they Kvery e enlng In front of the boose where they Dla red: ' Twixt i os tern and hand bills the town was age a; For Primrose and West In their great status Many yews Intervened, yet I'm free to main tain That I doted on Chanfrau, McWadeand Frank Frayne; Tom Sth era, the local, declared for a truth T hat Mayo as Hamlet was better than Booth. While In roles that were thrillin, involvina mn:h killin, Jim Wal lick loomed np our Ideal of a villain; iuT""" Alvtn Joslin, Frank Aiken, they Earned their tiUes to fame In Corinthian HalU But Ttmn, as begrudging the glory that fell On the siot 1 revere and remember so welt, Spent his spiu on the timbers, the plaster and paint. And breathed on them all hia morbiferous taitc So the trappings of gold and the gear mani fold Got ganirrened with rust and rheumatic with moid. And we saw dank decay and oblivion fall. Like vapors of night, on Corinthian HaiL When ths gsa is ablaze rn the opry at night. And the music goes Ooating on billowsof light, Why, 1 otan regret that I 'm grown to a man. And I pil e to be back where my mission began. And I'm fain to recall Reminiscences all That come with the thought of Corinthian Hall; To hear a nd to see what delighted me then. And to rtvel in raptures of boyhood again. Though Corinthian Hall is a tumble down place Which aims finical folks have pronounced a UU TOCO, There is one young old boy, quite as worthr i thej-. Who, aw wry of art as expounded today. Would surrender what gold He's amassed to behold A tithe of the wonderful doings of old. A gllmpso of the glories that used to enthrall Our creme de lacreme In Corinthian HalU -Eugene Field. !f;:. ANTHRACITE C O. JD. Steam Laundry, 221 and 223 EIGHTEENTH ST. AL Laundry Work done on short notice. A specialty of Dress Skirts. Prices as Low as the Lowest. CARL ACHTERMAN, Proprietor. PARKERS' Laundry, No. 1724 THIRD AVE. A. M. & L. J. PARKER, raoraraTOBs. UP Flrst-clsss werk and special stteLtionto prompt aeiivery. BINS VS UP, Telephone No. 1214 For sale by all first-class Grocery dealers. A parop llet of Information and ab-T" r strmM o ' the an, showing How to f Ontaln PatenU, Careata, Trade, Sk, V"U.Mara, Coprriirhts, wnt fnuf J VVad-. MUMM St CO. I 361 Braadwaf, W.C.MAUCKER, Havhmg parchissd the -Taylor House- rrupaity which be ass bad refitted for the ke tal basiness, is sow prepared to accom modsta transient gnesta. Dav and Regular Boarding at very reasonable prloea. He is also engaged la the Grocery Business at ths sameplsee with s choice tot of Groceries. Farm produce a specialty. IHICAGO, MILWAUKEE A ST. PAUL RAIL- C '7 T" ooumwestern Division De Twectieth fitmnt K.-..n vi . j . . . . avepne. B. D. W. Holmes, agent. c pot TRAINS. sua St. Ft F ram axpress A AriYitr.mivl.llM 't. A Accoir.modationV ROCK ISLAND PEORIA RAILWAY DB t, 1,01 F!rst venn nd Twentieth street. F H. Rockwell, Agent. LlATS. :45)an S:16 pre :00;tr 7:85 air Abrits. 8:00 pm 11 :25 am 10:16 am 6 :10 pm TRAINS. Fast Mall Express Bxpress Cable Accommodation. Ikavs. Aamva. 8:10 am 21 pm 8:10 am 40 pm 7:3(1 nm 1:S0 pm :uu pm 8:05 am MOST DIRKCT BOUTS TO THS East, South and Southeast. EAST BOtTND. t t , Fast WM. Expnss Lv. Rock Island 8:10 am 8 20 rm Ar. Orion 8:51am 8:04 pm Cam'ridfte 9:15am 3:27pm lva. . 8 .44 am 8 67 pm Wyomine 10:80 am 4 S5 pm PrlECtvllle 10:89 am 4 :57 pm Peor 1:135 am 5:55 pm Blcomington 1:15 pm 9:15 pm Springfleid 3:45 m 4:30 pm Jai ksonville 4 -00 pm 12 05 n't Decatur :50 pm 10 pm panvilia 8:50 pm 18:10 n't Indianapolis 6:85 pm 8:15 am Terre Uaute 7:io pm 10:00 am Evansville 1:80am 7:85 am Bt.Ionis.... 8:00 pm 7:00am Cincinna'l 10:00 pm 7:00 am Lonisviile WKST BOrXD. Lv.Peoria. 10:15am 4:10pm Ar. Rock Island l :30 pm 7:80 pm a. and 8.45 p. m : arrive at Peoria 1 :45 n. :0fla. m. and 8:30 a.m. leave Peruia :M) a. m. and 7:15 p. m; arrive Rock Island 4 M0 p. m. and. 2:05 p. m. ah trains rrn osily exievt Sunday. All T. U . . . om !..-. ...Iba . TTI dfrot, Peoriv Free Ctatrcaron Fast Express bttaeen Rock Is'ond and Peoria, both direclons. through to destination. CABLE BBASCa. Lv. Rock Island. An. Reynolds... table Accom, 9.1o am 10 20 am 11.00 SBl Acrcia. 4.00 pm B.CB pr 8.40 I'm Lv. Cable Ar. Reynolds I Bock Island B. 8UDLOW, Superintendent. Acrrm. Arccm. 8.20 am It JO pm 7.00 am I 1.45 n 7.55 tm 8.00 pm r. aTtiMtBnrfcB: Gcn'l Tkt. AgenU OHACQUAIwrCD TTH THE S0OUPHT Of TM1S COUKTRT WtU OBTAM wun imMmiKM inrwium mm rwum ft a I OUT UV this HAP OF THE Clicap, Boci Maui & Pacific Ey, The Direct Rout to and from Chicago, Jollrt, Ottawa, Peoria, La Salle, Moline, Rock Ialand, in ILLINOIS; Davenport, Muscatine. Ottomwa, Oskaloosa, De Moines, Wlnterset, Audubon, Harlan and Council Blufla, In IOWA; Minneapolis and St. Paul, In MIK Krvri . Tt.t.i-nvn a: -en- r.. . . ' " " suu o.WuA ...3, m VAAU1A, Cameron, 8L Joseph and Kansas City, In MISSOURI ; vmum, uncoin, r airoory ana Aeison, In NEBRASKA ; Atchlaon. IjWIY.nwnrfh TTnrtnn TniwV. U ...1. 1 WWiita, Belleville, AbUene. Dodge City, Caldwell, la &aoas; aiupuiier, xa ueno ana Allnco, In INDIAN fERRITOEY; Denver, Colorado Eprings and Pueblo. in COLARi DO. Ttwnm .. r . . and grazing lands, affording- the best facilities of Inter communication to all towns and cities east and west, northwest and southwest of Chicago anrf tn rc. tranf-oceaiiic seaporta MAGNIFICENT -VXSTZBULX XXPHXSS TRAINS Leading aU eompsUton In rplandor of axrolpment, bttwaan CHICAGO and DE8 MOINES. COUNCIL BLUFFS and OMAHA, and between CHICAGO and DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS and PUEBLO, via KANSAS CITT and TOPEKA and via ST. JOSEPH. artrra-Clata Tla riiw4ua tnve bvpi Tv-rwn CABS, and Palac Sleepers, with Dining Car Berrtoa vnifw mm uoraao aprings with diverging railway Unas, sow Jtomlng tba new sad ptotaraaqtM STANDARD QAUOX TRANS-ROCKY MOUNTAIN ROOTS Over which enpertly-aqntpped trains ran dally THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE to sod from Bait lAkaCStr. fieiln ana B.n I miw y...- IB LAND Is alto tba Direct ana Favorite Lin to and mm Buaiuw, nan peak and all other sanitary and aceaicreaortaanddUeandmlntrdlrtrictt DAILY rAST JCXPRKSS TRAINS From St Joseph and Tanaas City te and from all im portant towns, cities and sections in Southern Nebraska, Kansas and the Indian Territory. Also via ALBERT LEA ROUTE from Kansas City and Chicago to Water- favtvn Kim TCS.lt. UivvwirmTto . aw . . . mi.. . . . J ijiO hm Dl. IT A L Ij, oonnectiong for all points north and northwest between K. l.tM u. Y, . For Tlcketa, Mans, Folders, or desired Information apply to any Coupon Ticket Office In the United Stats) or Canada, or address E. ST. JOHN, JOHN 8EBASTIAN. talaLwacsr. Geirt Tkt. Pass. Agt, OHIOi O.JU 'Was ij-ever dsvm1 WilCANTAAUS thum hgY kciif INLK.rAIRBANKSCo. amtacuws o"w ROLLIN RUICK, Successor to AdansEon & Rnick, PRACTICAL MACHINIST, Rock Island, 111. Shop Nineteenth St., bet. First and Second Avenue, u General Jobbing and Repairing promptly done. !S!H3econd Hand Machinery bought, eold and repaired. H. SIEMON &; SON, DSALKa nr toves and Tinware. Baxter Banner Cooking and Heating Stoves and the Genes eo Cooking StOTS. Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Work. 1R08 SECOND AVE.. ROCK ISLAND, JT-T. J. Ma Steam Cracker Bakery, M.IUFJLCTMB GF CRACKERS 1ID BISCUITS- Ask Your Ororer for Them. 1 key are Best. SPECIALTIES: The Christy "Otstib-' sxd Christy "Wafxav SOCK ISLAND. SEIVERS & ANDERSON, CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS. All Kinds ol Carpenter "Work Done. General Jobbing dona on short notice and satisfaction gnaranterd. Offioe svmd Shop 1412 Fourth Avenne, ROCK ISLAND. Fall and Winter Stock OF GOODS BECE1VXD BY HOPPEl The Tailor. ISlPCaU and Examine. Qpen for the Season, -moiotaj) Joe Huber's Garden, A magnificent place for picnics, parties, etc. NICOLAI JTJHL, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Shop corner Twenty-second street and Ninth avenae. Residence 993S ' Thirteenth avenue. pfts prepared to aaake estimates and do all kinds of Carpenter work. Give hint a trial. CHAS, DANNACHER, Proprietor of tAVBrady Btrest - Ad kinds of Cat Flowers eonstantly on hand, wreea Hoases Flower Store- Ona block north of Central Para, the largest in la. got Brady Street, Daveanert,Towa. C. J. W. SCHREHTEB, Contractor eirid. Builder, 1131 and 11IS Fourth avenne. Residence 1119 Fourth avenne. Flans and specification furnished on all classes of work ; also agent ef Wlller's Patent Inside eliding Blinds, something new, stylish and desirable . BOCK ISLAND, ILL. GEORGE SCHIFER, Proprietor. 1601 Secoad Avenae, Corner of Sixteenth Btree - OnnosltaHamer'arheAtTO. The choicest Wines, Liquors, Beer and Cigars always on Hand re Lunch Irery Day : - Sandwiebet Furnished oagbo t Nctice r :1'