Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 11 October 1890 — Page 7

'THE MAGICAL SQUARE. ritlHiit-tlclll l'tm/le Htrill In Vuliuruti»ii (y tlM Ku-riitiuiin. ]t will l»c Boon that, in tlio natural uiuarc tin1 in»'i,Kirs 1 to run in f-itlnuotioiil progwwsion. In tho nmgLj s(\unro Uio nuuifoora ivrt dl.sposi.-J in ri'llcl iirnl equal ranks, so that tho in t'ltoli row, taknn oitlior ixirpcndt'ularly, horinontally or diagonally, arc Veil"'*1

10 ono

175.

These uiaplcal squarWcan, limvwr, bo moch extended, writes Thomas Eathln jn the Mcrcuty, and show Htill more curious results:,

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N ATIJOAJ. BQUALLE.

1 a ,3 4 a 6 7 8 0 10 11 ID 13 14 15 10 17 IS "MT iil iW U3 •M ea, io 27 2M

20 30 SI- 33 S4 as 3fi ur ,H8 41) •11 42 4.1 11 4fi 4«1 47 4FL 40

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OO 47 10 41 10 3a 4

S 48 17 42 ii 2U

31) 6 *J4 18 30 12

13 31 7 ai' 43 19 :»7

3S 11 Si I 20 44 20 til fto 8 33 3 «7 •ib

-ta 13 40 0 84 3 2S

The nmcic square was bold in frrcat Tcnoration among'tbo -KgyptianB and oidicatod to tlio thou sovw known plants In various ways. To Saturn they attributed tho .siiuaro of niuo places, tho EiJc being three and tho Hum of tho staters in -\vry row .boing llfteen. To Venusthi-y nttributnd tho squaro I havo pwn. Finally, they attributed to God the square of only ono oelL, the gido of utich *'s only

a

unl^

which, inultipllud

ly itself, undergoes' iw chanjro. Tho sicioKis having liaed these maffio squires fur various purposes, they, bo»3e ii subject of oonsidorntlon among' Esthcmaticians not txjeauso tbey iiujrimil that they would bo of any. solid, cco.-odvantagn, but rather as a kind fifplay in which th difficulty makes tho merit. If your younff readers want a littlerecroatioii In tho combination of Spires, let them make a large square in yrhicb there are 250 smaller squares, and plaoo in thoso smaller squares all the numbers from 1 to 956 In fmch a mwncr as will answer tho following ccaditiun.s: 1. Tho Bum of the sixteen numbers in each column or row, vortical or horizontal, to bo &,0T>0. 2. Evory Itli column, vortical.. or horizontal, tiikos 1,0'Jb, or ono-half tho sum of 4,056. 3. llalf a diagonal afiooiidlny tdded to half a diagonal desoondinif Eikfs also tho same sum—2,060, taking theso half diagonals from tbo ends t)f tnj sides of tho squaros to the middlo ol It, and so reckoning them either spsvanl or downward, or sideways from light to left, or from left to right. 4. Tbo same with all tho parallels to tho Ulf diagonals, as many as can bo drawn In the great squares for any two of them !elti(! directed upward and downward, ftom the place where they beg-in to that ibero they end, their sums will tlm same, 2,o6G. (V. If a square liok) fHjual in breadth to four of tho Utile squares bo cut in a paper, tbrouirh which any of tho 10 littlo ua:vs in the great square may bo Been, umi the paper be laid upon tho pat square, the sum of all tbo 10 numK:S SOON through the holo Is always equal to a.o.'xj, tho sum of tho 10 nutn-V.-s in any horizontal or vortical Column.

I am not prepared to say whether is more than ono correct way of jhcinc tho nntnbers which will fuliill tiio above renditions, but can ossert tbat if a thousand people now comMxx' to arrange tho fl^uvos they may wrk all their lives, and each of them tana'square a minuto, luid ulthmish (•cry combination may lo different, '••'•ey will not havo completed one!lionth part of tho wrong combinations winch can bo mado. 1'erhaps this il as.:ffirieiittrefutatlon of the frequent insertion that there is no rulo for tho formation of those magical squares.

GAVE HIM A BUTTON.

Dow Hurii1 IInb« Disconcerted Yankee Iniurance Alan. The girl who waited at our table in •je littlo hotel had big brown oyos, a rat voice, and enough rural modesty to SJ out fifty city housemaids, says tho nttsburgh Dispatch. It was a sufficing IJtasure to ask for something you didn't

vaat

just to see hor blush and hear her ty "1 afraid we haven't any, sir!" list a smart Insurance man, one of ttoso ki on Connecticut Yankees who go

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est to take advantage of the country

re

crows up, was inclined to

oup

fustic Hebe. lie gave mir.uto .ions to her about tho frying of his v.'ak—tho civilization of tho place had -it readied the brollingpoint—and sent kk sumo boiled eggs becauso they

no"

done enough.

^'11 you havo somo portators, sir?"

,:e

waitress asked, as sbo was taking •*»y the eggs. w-ant somo potatoes"— Ouody rise liad called her Mary, and it "as

not

!"'r

name—"you'd bettor cook

raw for me, and I'll havo thom later iou must boll them with tboir Xsets on—now bo oaroful about that—

J'11*-u 1'inch of salt in tho water, •,w paused, and Mary, who bad !'tn t'Mlng at him stoadily with a •, Wening color, said: "Pertaters with

Jwkets on, sir?"

h'es,

Mary."

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without, Kir?"

iii,„'tlloul what?" queried the Yankee, "'We confused. iinli!,ll0ns!"

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'"'t her dlsconcortod tor-

wr she mado kor escape.

i'emer of the Moaqnlto. ,•

ol .Wi(jnt,isto,omPuto8'tliot with tho aid dIp ,'n:fhlno coustructod on tho princlIOM drilling and pumping

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THt 0\_»w L.r»mvic.i4 I oLtKK.

Ad llo Appftirw |,i tlm D^piirtniuiitPi nt tli« National Cnpltiil. Tho tJovoriinient Clerk Is tho institotlon of Washington, suys a corifspondent of tlie New ork Kvenlng Post, lie lllls the theater, bo buys (mm tbo shops, he rents the IHIUHOS, he Own makes up largo proportion of those who go to tmll.s and parties, ho constitutes tlie resident i^opuiation. What hort of .ire of ollloo ho hiw, and what salary he gets, may bo immaterial to CongTtVtom. il, hot aro questions of sulBistonoo, or starvation almost to him. Lot us see what sort of a man ho is. Uero are some t.yjxjss

Tho (lrst Is bout with ngo and yours of loaning over a desk. A mild and atniublo atmosphero of conciliation suprounds him, only to give pla*, to a harmless alrof importance as he tmdges tho department corridors with papers in his hand for tin: inspection of his ohiof. And In- IK facetious, too, but (!od forbid that ho should ever glw otTcniy to Biortiil S()ul. Kvun to tho la/.y old mesBonger, who nwponds so slowly to his call, he is polite. I'oliu. i,

Ul

overy-

lodj', and aiK)logetl% slow to ask a favor, and quick to grant one. If ever thero was any lire in him it has been ijucnchod long since. If over there was any strongly-colored hues in bin nature tho repressive Influences that surround tho life of a subordinate have long sinco tonod thom down to ROIN.T tints. Regular in his olllco hours, provokingly slow and conservative In his methods of work, but more trustworthy than clockwork and truer than steel, snob is tho "Colonel" or "Judge" who jias "boon a Povornment clerk for twenty, thirty or crvon fifty years. There is little danger of his txsing dismissed.

Tho young follow who shares tha Judge's oflleo, liko Dick rtwivollor, .weorH a shooting-jaokot as an ollloe-ooat, Istnokes cigarettes oonstantly, rooolvea: ivisibk, which ho does not relish from his tailor's collector, and his mail consists ohlvfly oif duns. He Spends much jUrno .preparing to go homo and loaves his oflloo' (promptly at four o'clock, liko Charles. jLamh, to offset tlvi irregularity with •which he arrives every morning.' 'Ilo IOTOS crarats mid pins and the theater, juidlio sometimes takes a "lady friend" out "buggy-riding."

In tho next room wo see a different being—middle-aged, rusty, barely' roiBpoctable, a hopeless, helpless'loOlt in hisdnlloj-ea. Ilo is ill-educatodand 111trulnod. and treato tho work of tlio Odv^ ornmont very much as ho would trodb -tho digging of potatoes—a thing that jmust bo gono at lustily, with tho ooat off and tho hat on. Capitalisation, as :tho civil-service H)mmission tovo to call It, ho is learning, but, after tho manner of tbo immortal Cobbott, ho pcrslste in regarding punctuation as a matter of tasto. He is "one of the people," and "ho ""te with disiavor "l*5" tho "ool-lege-lreJ man." ltut now let us look upon his oolloagu\and here I must ask you to pause a moment, for this in tbo tyjo of Government clerk whom I protest I lovo. 'Young, middlo-aged, or old,1 it makos no •diflcronoo, for tho position that he may |bold as an old mun is tbo position that be has hold ov^-r since ho was a man. 1^3 'is a real, bono-Udo swell. Ilo does not "wrlto a very good hand—a gentleman should not. Ho is. perhops, rather careless in his work—ho has other things to think of. If you want information about tho department ho is in I would not advise you to question him, but if you want an invitation to a gorman go to him by all means. Uis otlicial position is Incidental. Llis real life is in •'sooio,ty." No secretary dares to dischorgo him. does not promote him it is true, may be bo has a poar opinion of him, but lie always aslw I hitn to iiis parties. He is as much of a necessity there us a punch-lM-iwl or bomiuet. I havo known him to got married, but since the Government bogun there havo been but throe cases of tho Government clerk of this class oom'mitting such an indiscretion. Of courso the three married rich girls, and, resigning their positions, lived miserably upon their wives ever afterward—ana jjust consider tho independence that they lostl

If Sam Weller's Inquiry as to what becomes of old post-lwvs and donkoys was a diflleult one to answer, it Is still (harder to say what becomes of tbo Government clerk who Is discharged. Ho ha.ngs around his .department Booking rolnstatement. 1'" seems to havo bojoomo absolutely dependent upon tho ^Government, and to expect employment .from no other source. Sometimes ho gets desperate and commits suicide— tlioro havo been several cases of this kind to furnish grim dreams to disturb the spoil men's rest—sometimes he dios from slieer grief and hopelessness—ond tho cases of this character are painfully frequent but what becomes of him whon he Isn't restored and doesn't die is a mystery indeed, lie sinks out of sight, a new clerk has his place, the waters of official life oloso over his head, and he Is forgotten.

Tho Decimal I'oInU

In France and Germany ,y reduced to a decimal is written 0,3A, in England it is written 0*25 ill the 1'tiited States it is always written either O.'jr, or simply written .i!5 without tho naught. In tho first two countries tho period is novor used, always the comma. While English writers use tho ]ortod tbey never put it at tho bottom of tho lino as wo do, but always use it thus: 0-J5. This stylo is said to have Ision introduced by Sir Isaac Newton, who placed it at tbo top of tho lino to distinguish it from tMi punctuation mark.

v'A

tbo girl, and amid tho

mosquito, a holo oould

v.. to tho center of tho earth in •6sS lhan a day.

Sole Lrfmtlior Calculation.

There, are SOU.OOO of people that walk about the streets of London daily, and i*i so doing they wear away a ton of leathor particles from their boots and shoes. This would in year form a leather bolt six itiolics wido and one^purth of an inch thick long enough to reach from London to Now York. Tho amount of disintegrated leather at 86 cents a pound (what it costs consumers) would amonnt to S25,0(0. Reduced to a strap one inch in width it would reach more than once around the world.

Xo.UOD.—UnfluUbnl Uhyn«9. The talc 1 trnve to tell is And all nlout a fan I I liou^bt it of a diippcT ——, Whoso tongue seuintd fanned to tell the——. Ilo said that In a distant ——,

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Where tropio waters'lavo the -—, And the warm sunshine rule# tbu A massive tree ofttimes UtKin its lieiul it wears a Which radiates outi n[ and It yiulds.to u» weloome lror summer eve, or sultry TV. all who are by heat My puzzle now I think j-ouV»

No. 3lO.—lVonl Cliunidtii.

1. First, a largo, deep vessel fMomd, fortune W

hole, a picked up dinner. ,, 8. Ftrsts mvoaiKinof war •, 5. Second, a place where money is coined

Whole, a plant.

3. First, any small creeping insect Second, a collection of trees Whole, plant having a bitter taste.

4.

My lirst Is to work hard, My second Is morn or less II wholo is wearisome.

5. My first is an inclosure SLY second is a long staff My whole is a stick used as A measure. 0. My first is to divide

My second is a small money bug My whole is a pickpocket.

No. 311.—Numerical Enigma.,.*. My 6, 2, 10, 14 is tender. My 9,18, 4, 8 is a pioce of money. My 8, 11, 3 is a kind of cake. ilr My 13, 7, 11, 1 is rnucid. My whole was one who lived in solitude.

No. 318.—Illustrate*! Itotnift. -i

No. 813.—Geogruphloal Acrontlc. Tho largest peninsula In tho world. 1. A range of mountains in the south of Europe separating three countries. 2. A be&utlful city in Italy, famous aa the birthplace of many artists, poets and other eminent men.

S. One of tho largest rivers In Europe, noted for its beantlful scenery. 4.

Tlie largest county of Scotland. 5. A large country in America belonging to England. 0. The anciont name for England.

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No. 314.—A Cluntcr of UlaniouUH. I—1. In explodes. 2. A small draught 3. To use frugally. 4. A gem. 5. Supercilious. 0. Termination. 7. In explodes.

II—1. In explodes. 2. A tool. 8. Apiece of leather. 4. A precious stone which wua sot in Aaron's breastplate. 5. l'art of the body. 0. To place. 7. In explodes. in—1.

In explodes. S. A body of water.

3. A jewel. 4. Skill. 5. In explodes, rv-l.

In trapeze. 2. A toy. 3. A gem.

4. The god of shepherds. 5. in trapeze. V—1. In trapeze. 2. Era. 3. A kind of quartz. 4. A familiar abbreviation. 5. In trapeze.

VI—1. In blacking. 2. A prononn. 3. A gem. ,4. A kind of grain. .5. In blacking- vH

No. 313.—Floriil Aungruiu. Wlmt Gcjise ozx wan bestows tho m-jst duligbt—» Tho ficniw of feeling, or tho sense of sight*

Answers oot\ skiUed iu gastronomic art, "Apidtiu pleasures greatest jvy Impart." But hear the rei-dlet of a littlo maid. In tho first blush of inDOCeooo'arrByod,

When for her choice between before lay A ba& of IeaMuts and A fine bouquet. ..

MIVaiious

Uke, but flowers I adore

Hie few I havo excite a wish for more!"

No. 316.—Cross Word KijIRTDIW In Jabber, but not in talk In run, but not in walk

In irn, but not In house In insect, but not in louse In pinch, )rut not in nib

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•. In barrel, but not in tub In hornet, but not in bee Fiud an evergreen shrub or tree.

No. 317.—Decapitations.

1. Behead to leap and leave hazard. 2. To client and leiivo a pile of hay. 3. To destroy and leave part of -the iieaa 4. To seize with tho teeth and leavo to catch suddenly. 5. A greater quantity and leavo a mineral. fi. Reluctant and leave a solemn affirmation.

Kry to tlie Pnulrr.

No. S00.—A Famous Hattle: Misslcniory Ridge. Ko, 801.—Word Squares:

A E

E 1 E

0 E A E I A 8 III II

A &. 1 A VI E N S E I N 0

A E

E A S O N

A S E N

Ko. 302.—Easy Hebtia for Littlo Poople: None that aro wise despair. No. DOS.—A Helpful Friend: The sun.

No. 301.—Charade: Missouri. No. 30.V—Transpositions: I. Cropcs. £. Caiwrs. 8. Scrtipo.

No. 300.—A Cube: 1—2, punster 8—4, Rubicon 1—3, peeress 8—4, striven 6—6, wearing G—6, galiots 5—7, waltzes 7—8f suffers l—o, prow 2—0, ring 4—8, naps &—7, sins,

No. 307.—Good Anagrams: 1. Astronomers. 2 parishioners. 8. Surgeons. 4. Lawyers. .1. Sweetheart. 0. Merchandise.

No. 30S. Hidden Mountains: Ophir, Konia, Ilvfivst, Ararat, GreetL

There are many white soaps. eacli represented to be "just as good as the Iv They are not, .. ... but like all counterfeits, .y they lack the peculiar a re a a qualities of the genuine.

ory.

1

Ask for Ivory Soap

•..

and insist upon having it. Tis sold everywhere.

Notice to Contractors.

Notice Is hereby given that sealed pro. posals will bo received at the oflloe of the Clerk of the city of Ci'awfordsvllie, Indiana, until o'clock p. m., Monday October 20, 1 fi!0,for paving the sidewalk on north Bide of east Main street from a point 11 feet east of tho west line of Green street, west 114 feet to the stone pavement now laid.

Said walk shall be pavod with best Indiana hard lime stone inches thick laid on 10 inches of sand.

All work to be done according to plans and specifications of the City "civil Engineer and to his acceptance.

Hiils to be accompanied by an acceptable bond, double in amount to the work bid npon. Said work to be completed within 30 days from the letting of the contract.

Bids to be opened at the regular meeting of the 'Council, Oct. 20 lf'JO. The Council reserves the right to rojuot any or all.bids.

By order of the Common Council of the oity of Crawfcidsville, Ind. W.F.SHARP,

Sept 27 City Civil Engineer.

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Under ii much more successful treatment that I)r. HuntsliiRor: has been using fontlie limit sevcu month*, his practice u, trraitfv I ncmueil. Tho Doctor now treats more P.vo. Kur. Nose ami Ctirouie Catarrh patients w'lui Milder remedies and better and quicker cures than ever bol'oro. This troni.mcnt la especially suited to Children and peculiarly sensitive persons.

Special uttecllon to the longest Stauitlnc Hull iniint lMtltcuit ensen to Cure. ALio aU itiri i'»leuiii-» ah OutamctN, Cross Uyun,IeformlUei., etc. Operations on the Eye Doll performed without l'ain.

A neglecteil or liudlv treated Chronic Catarrh Is the prent cause or so much deafness In the ml(ldlo-a({cd anil elderly piHiule, also ot' oonsumption. A chronic discharge from the oar 19 very daiigerous to life, as It Is liable to cause blood IKJISOU or brain disease. Consultation free. SPECTACLES! ^hj^^i^!1^ and Elegant Sight civln^ properties of tho Doctor's l'erfeet "Fitting Spectacles and Eye Glasses that their wile Is constantly Inereas lug. Still selling at factory ptiees und fl tin them Pree of Cbarge. Special pains tnk6n esttbe fuee and eyes, thusKivingtlio. greatest ease and comfort, as well us jrreatlv iinpwjv lng the periional appearance of the wearer (Jmssos successfully fitted where others fall This ad. vi ill auneur every other week.

ItKrEliKNCKS. Geo. D. Hurley, attorney ft law, son Frank, disclinrge from oars and dejifiiet»s «Ioh!i H. (Jourtney,luwyer sou,had evo find ears: G. L. Mills, deafness etc., twoi»tyjeiirs standing: Gtis Mayor, duughtor coufltuxl nine months in durk room with violent we disease. cati«1ng total Windings,• Israel Tratt4jn, total lilindness from cataract Miss Clam Alston, violent ulceration of eve hail F.. B. Smlth.wlfc, eye disease A. it. Iiayle#»s, luother. eye dis«juse Ur. .lauies Thompson, deafness.au of Ora wfordsville. Hon. Silas Peterson. wU'o deafness, bad ease, Potato Creek: Frunk I'owets, ebwiiie entnrrh, banker. Colfax: Congressman W. U. Owens, Lo^niusnort, diseliarge from ears and deafness: Judge wmigh, Tipton, surg^ lealopc»ration ou eye that resioredsight JtuUnj Terliutio, liOliiinon, Ind., deafness: li.v-S»»nat^r Kent, Fnmkfort. Indentarrh anddoafnos? J. Linn, Maee, eatarrhal deatue^, and uninerous others In this vieinlty equally had.

Dr. Huntslnger will l»e at Dr. C. E. ItanKki't otliiHj, in Crawford*vlllo, on THCKSDAY, Oct. Irt, and every two weeks thereafter

Will be at Dr. Kleiser's olUeo at Wavelund on Friday, Oet. 31, und regularly everv four weeks theK»affv?ron Vrldar

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Tho above statement is true and it affords mo much pleasure to recommend this medicine. G.N. BRUCE.

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Interesting to Vurmers.

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A Price List.

How is this for a price list

$9.00 for a grand book, printed

in Edinburjr.

$S.oo for the very same book

from duplicates of^the sanie

plates, but printed in Boston".

$6.00 for the same matter set

in smaller type and with smaller

pages, printed in Philadelphia.

£5.00 for another style of the

same thing,printed in New Yoik.

3.00 lor a reproduction of the

nine-dollar original, type twelve-

thirteenth as large, naps newer,

binding much more durable, a

handsome book, m.ore convenient

to handle—and just as good as

any of them—printed in Chicago.

$rr?—for the last named book,

not at the subscription price of

3.00 but at a most astonishingly

low INTODUC'TORY TRICE, FOR A

LIMITED TIME ONLY.-

What book is it?

The ENCYCLORAEDIA BUIT-

ANNICA, the King of Reference

Libraries, the crowning work

our language!

The iirst Encyclopaedia ever

made on earth.'

There have been nine revis­

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This is the last, latest, best,un-

condensed, unabridged.

And what is more, it is hon­

estly, durably, beautifully made.

We are proud of it.

Respectfully,

O. M. LACEY,

Sole agent for Crawfordsville.

^/SWAMP ROO.T™."Id

BLADDERXCRE. Read Syroptoms and Condition*

rbl« Spcctflc will Believe anil cars.

If

Yflll

nro

threatened with, or already bavfl

II IUU Bright's disease, or Urinary trouble.

If Yflll

have sediment In urine lite brick dust

II I UU frequent calls or retention, witti distress or pressure in the parts, limbs Moat,

If Yflll £bvo

If Ynil

J*m0 BncV, Rheumatlem, sti^s.

II IUU ipsr. Aching Pains In sidt or hips,

'mv0 DittbetesorDropsy, body bloafi

II I UU or scanty or high colored urine,

If YOU

If You SrffiSMM?strictur*

If Ynil

havo BLOOD homors,Pimples. Clccm

II I UU Seminal Weakness orSyphillg,

If Yflll

havoStonoIn Kmnoy, Gravel in IDuS

II I UU der, Stoppage of urine or Dribbling^

If Yflll

tnvo P°°r Anpetlto, Bad Tnete, Foti

II IUU broath or internal BUmo Fever.

Rllilrlc

up quickly a run-down conshtutlon.

UUIIUO Don't neglect early symptoms. K«WT DOSE GOES RIUUT TO IUI

Srox,

Mry—Rcc ..mtr.rntiM by reoown«4

HuUclant-'lnTallda OalSe lo HmIUi' tree. Advim tree III Oflnuino have Dr. Kilmer's likeness oa HII outsldo and Inside wrappers.

Sold KsrK.Jts-KiLaiB

tc°-

Largo 90c, extra largo $1*

TO WEAK MEN

Suffering from tho efforts of youth ftil errors, wiriy decay, w&stinc weakness, lost manhood, etc., I will Bend a valuable treatise I soaled• containing fu'j I^rtlcnlan for homo cur®, EE o'

And the best lamp ever made, like Aladdin's of old, a "wonderful lamp!" A lamp abfiolulely nun* exploitive and mi* breakable^ which

Erilliantcloar,

ivca a noft» light cf 85 candlt jmverl Purer and brighter than gas light, softer than electric light* more cheerful than either 1 That lamp is

charga.

A

tplendid medical irork: nhould IM read by every znan who la corrous and d«billtr*«d. Addresa, PPOf. V* C. FOWLEIl, Moodua, ConQ^

"The Rochester."

Ko Smoke, No Smell, No Broken Chtmnrt/% Only tire yeara old*and over two nitlllonfi In dm*. It must bo a good lamp tn ninkt sut-h a toil* In*: wucci.'.SS. Indeed It is, for lainPH may comu and Utnpn tuuv (fo, but tho "UoclMiHter" yblnos on forevert Over '4.000 nrilntlc vnrU-ilrn-UunuitiK and Table I.mnp.i. Haiiuuet und Mutly, VusH.uud IMano kind, In Bronzy

HTHSS, NlckcllBTid Hlsfk Wruuylit lrniu

,in Bronzy _uyht-Jron.

A^l^'jUio^aaip dexlur for It. Zoolr for tlio trade* aiurkjiauip}^"Tir*.KociiKttTKK." If hasn't the {fouuine Uodietter *auQ the Kyle yon tram, orlf therelHiaoj»unp«M«»r«lK»ar. wtmrt i'iu« direct for fr^o illustrated e/it'U0L*ue (and nnJinvd priceltat and we will lK»r and xetnl yuu any lump safoly ty gxprufes ripht to youpdoOr.

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The. Uofle

flelf*L.lshtln^

Pocket I.UAIP. No toy uor

Jmnp

im crack, but a real

ttriAKf

genuine

in nieAW on«r, slzo of

'deket match pafe liurni one tour quicklyre-tllled. A9*Ona lye avetit trant^d In every

WtA if Siiint )e and

outfit and 1000 extra licbteraeent prepaid fnr ®l. If you write and m^ntlun'thfn i»aj»er, will fellvouhow to get one for uothinif. Addret8 Jietell Dci'artuient of Rocheiter Lamp Co., 37 Barclay Street, New York.

A. D. LOFLAND,

Real Estate, Loan, Insurance.

GOOD NOTES CASHED.

11)4 East Main Street, with IJ/.ra Vorls

Dirf

A

Peoria Division,

[S KI ZL 1 Formerly I.It.&W. *-'*0 I Short Line

Route. 'East and West.

Warner Slc-ciior«» and Chair (.'sity on nlKi't tralufc liest modern day couchesui alt trnln«-.

Connecting with POIUI VcFtlbule trains at Uloouilfitrloti and i'oona to and Iron) ssour rhvr, Denver unci tlio Paclllc enmst.

At. InrlhiUHpoUs, Clnciunatl, Siirluirth'ld und (yolumhus to aud tromthe Kasstern and uea board cities.

TRAINS AT OUAWFORDSVlTitilC.

GOING WKST.

No. 1 mall (d) 9:20 u. No.H mall a. No. mall (d) 1 ]». in No. 7 Kxprens 0:47 p. in

C.OLMI EAST.

Mall d) 1 »i Kxpress ^J^l a in Nail Is'J.jpui Mall (d) "7 pin For full Information repirdln^ tltnu, ratos nnd routes, consult tlio ticket went and J*. folders. GKOUUK UOHIN^ON. Atrt

Vandalia Line

D1 ltl-:CT UOUTK TO

sTnslivillti, Cluittiiii«»o«rii. Florida, Hot Spring Texas, Kansas, Missouri, Michigan, Canada,

Northern Ohio,

Clean Depots, Cleau Conches, Sound Bridge® J. 0. Hutchinson. Agent.

C-TiIFLUI5VIIIT.MTW*TB»WYICHIOGO Rrita-

ThroUBli Route to

Chicago, Louisville, Lafayette,

Ureencastle,

Michigan City, Bedford, New Albany. All Points North, South and West.

fSOfTH HOUND.

No.8—Nltrlit rxr»rcs» 1:21 a.m. No.T—Kast uiull 2:00 p. in. No. 0—Hertford exproBfl p. in. No.4l^ljOoal oecoininodatlon a. in.

NoitTir UOTNII.

No, 4—Nljr'nt ex-presf? 2:10 a. in. No. (1—I'ast mail 1 :-lo p. m. No. 10~!.afayotie ex]n^8 10:.si7a. in. No. 4-A—Local aocouiiucxlaUon 1:40 p. in.

JAMES KAHKRlt,

Gen. VfiBB. Agt. Mouou iiouto

Mooon lllock, Chlcavo. 1U