H ROMANIZATION IN JAPAN, Cond —- up = oa | - It ii — a 1 Le >! - — -—— = | Japanese Adopting the Homan Alphabet A Queen's Opinion. geen writes from Johnston, W, IM, Te Va., that he has been sorely afflicted for DELICACIES AND SUBSTANTIALS OF =A Radiuty ot The fortn Gogunlned. several years, but he was urged totry Ps hd gE | {New Orleans Times-Denocrat RUNA, which he did, and he now feels | THE FORECASTLE TABLE. _ Japan offers perhaps the only historical | that he is about over his trouble, and con- | _— | jstusce of a nation voluptasy hbandan, siders it the greatest medicine in the ng its muuners, customs, JCHCTS ane world He SVs he has to go or send a Mysterl s in All Tts Varle. : A nt : H ¥ ith "7 | learning, within the short space of a gen- | giiance of fifteen miles to obtain Prt ties—Sea Doughnuts Fried In Varve / Whale Bluhber—Ship | Bill of Fare, eration, in order to adopt a foreign clvili zation, of which it recognizes the over whelming superiority. “Old Japan” — the . apan of the eighteenth century —has ———— ————————————— NA, but it will repay him for this | Ellwood Shallcross, former editor of [ | the Saturday Journal, Wheeling, W. Va, “Gentlemen: Some time ago 1 | i ; BAYS: me one | cease Wx is xcept in fragments | A \ : | cease d to ¢ Xist . xo | Dpme Ha { was afflicted with apain in my bac kinthe | INew York Sun.] { of its antique Aarts, and in such remo of the kidneys, and: suffered: con | T Srond shouldered. . swarthy facsd | legends as we have charming ex: | ™ 5 Ae Th Be HE or | we A els WE : rs ' y Ip 1nd el amples of in Milford's collection, | ®i¢erd 0 ’ Wii re ae Ce : £1) Baht, MN i » re el. 2 1 of od A 11s \ | men, with brown beards edged with vel: | The new Japan is a land of nineteenth. | ™" nt, I went to Logan & Co, of this city, | glo y re ~ oot 1 ) Al vi p 1 low, stopped before a South street junk | oop y civilization, illuminated by elec. | id purchased a bottle of PERUNA, which store the other day and looked over the | ‘ooo? pversed ‘by railways, speaking | I took, and it re sulted in the complete re- | Y odds and ends display ed, When one of through telephones, garded by repeating moval of the pain, | thinly I can safely | them saw a sul stantial iron spoon among ritles wad breech loading cannon and tur recommend it % 4 superior pana Lh | other stu 1. '¢ took out some money and | reted navies of steel. The medical science pains.” paid 5 cents for the spoon, | of Paris anl of Berlin is familiar to the | Mr.Aaron Shrefller, Alma, Marion coun. | FB * hy bat did you buy that spoon. for, | students of Yokohama; the perfected ty, IL, writes. “Dr. S, II, HarTtvaN & Jack?” said a young man who recognise press prints daily editions of apanese pa. | Co, Columbus, O. Dear Sirs: Myself and the two men as sailors. . a pers; chemistry and dynamics boast | wife have taken three bot! of yvourmed LL ell, sonny, | don’t mind givin You | coholars in. eddo. At our own « x position | jcinee and received much benefit by the | a bit of infermation Fhat ere spoon is we had some admirable proofs of the | useof them. My wife was troubled with to hist in a scouse. Generally 1 uses my knife, but my mate here says a spoon 18 more per ite, and enables a feller to git to windward «f the rest of the mess when they hogs it te Couse | high status of education in Japan: and { none who viewed the exhibits in charge { of Ichizo Hattori, left the main building | without a feeling of profound respect for | the intelligence and learning of our Orien tal brethern i Ia bye sald the young man inquir " | common article of food aboard ship. It ic | better, neuralgia, headache and weak stomach | Her headache has not troubled her forthe | st two weeks, and her stomach is much She took only Prrouxa. I used sth medicines, and my general health i y much improve d that 1 feel like a ne fnzl “reouser Whats scouse . | Since then Japan has made another A ; h bet! 'teouss rad the gray.-baired junk- | pons gride in progress; she has adopted man. . My stomach i very much bette man. who lad been a sailor for many | the Roman sipbabet. The old ideographic and the M pH ALIN keeps ms : Aipdly years io his youth. “is about the most | characters have been a serious obstacle to | I ht. We intend to keep taking the mad ines until we are permanently cured. COMPARATIVE WORTH of ROYAL (Avsotutely Pure) GRANT'S (Alum Powder) %.. RUMFORID’S, when fresh. HANFORD'S, when fresh. .. REDHEADS ............. CHARM (Alum Powder) # AMAZON (Alum Powder) #.. DR. PRICE'S. ........ SNOW FLAKE Groft's)..... LEWIS........... PEARL (Andrews & Co HECKER’'S.. GILLETT ces wots vrcrnian ANDREWS & CO. “Regal he] BULK (Powder sald loone)..... Ill RUMFORIV'S, when not fresh JiR BAKING POWDERS. 1859-18 S5. Our Stock NEW GOODS REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS . . ; | study. even sihee thelr adaptition to east hi : » . y i . 9 iirs . . is made of bisenit, or what the soldiers | (0 ‘ ipiJtion Ras Evans T. Jones, Prospect, Marion Co, As to Purity and Wholesomeness of the Royal Baking Powder, ‘ thick... “The bi it i bro} | type, fine specimens of such printing be hy Fa} ca - Lard i» % wh vd hg TL a. ah ing on evhibition here As edeh new | O, fav 3 A his isd spd 3 me in “1 have tested a package of Royal Baking Powder, which I purchased in the pid soak X ster, fi Whe 13 ’ : A hol Aan \8 0 ) i ' } } in th ir i : i sal ho by wi , id i of word required new signs, asd as the | ron Guler J - % ' fa open market, and find ft composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. [tis a cream OUds apa « nes OL meat may lave beeh feR8 1 number of these were enormously in Ww ont any reiel, was induce of tartar powder of a high di gree of merit, and does not contain either alum of . ever {rom the Pr Hen) in the cabin | creased by the expansion of learn n PERUNA, W 1 1 purchased of Cook phosphates, or other injurious substances, G. Love, Ph.D.” IS aud | erbas an additional amount eguab | 4 ha trait entat ubon the drugeists, of this place, and alt | . . 2 aad 3 : ; to a pound of meat for ten pounds of | Japan. the strain en ailed ipo Ly ain v Bootie : & ne. IT fi | “It Is a scientific fact that the Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure, : Ty Sd 1 students memory tecame someting in using Lon X DOLUCS ( same, i “H. A Morr. Ph.D.” gcouse, is mixed in I'he whole is baked | y ’ rs easiilin arch rel p Mert. re aire 3h anit] - A.) PhD. . : " describable An ordinary puidic school y much benefited Am sure ut i and se: t to the menin the forecastle 8 | student was obliged to commence his task | finally work an entire if “1 have examined a package of Royal Baking Powder, purchased by myself fn y i ime \ eo (lis t { YOO : : . ” " \ meal time in the dl h it was Coc ked in by leadine his wemory with at least 4,000 I. 1. Ewing, Catt g Ky, » the market, [I find it entirely free from alum, terra alba, or any other injurious sub- The men oop it cut into little 4p pais ideographie characters. But if he wished | In {he early part of last winter | stance, Hexny Monroy, Ph.D., President of Stevens Institute of Technology." al £1 Lat 91) § some nes 5 ' . . . teal = hr } i th a of \ i ?y | to graduate in a higher coliege, he had to | tracted a severe cold, attended with a } » “1 have analyzed a package of Royal Baking Powder. The materials of which " f potatoes Ah 1 place 4 NSC, | earn not 4,000, but at the very least 8, 000 i th heing ex ed during lat ft 1s composed are pure and wholesome 8B. Daxa Haves, State Assayer, Mass," | 4 » aud that 1 és lobscouse Sometimes ibe : : eh . a | i ' : La 23 nt Big oy A \i Me Ap reer) { characters, to familiarize himself with flood, added to my d bilit I} - 1 Dal » 3 “> ueans a ad ae Ral wr od in about equal § wich required six years of constant ap taken your PEruNA with good resu a Jhe Royal Basing Powder received the highest award over all competitors at 1s, au wn it is called bean scouse | : y . i, En : we Vienna wid's Expositio LYE t the Centennis » Inhis R76 th BIS. ' y 1 1 | plication My cough has entire left, soreness bai : " J don, 18:3 1 at the SHMnn 3 , 2 b, 1870; at the ou wouldn't ‘anc v eating beside a dozen | The reform has begun—not soird idly i tH h Americ an Institute, New York, and at State Falrs through try men like those two ust now, but after you | ht Rot le 3 i : 1 but w, J ’ gone, and am incre " +h No other article of human food has ever received such high, emphatic 1 uni- ‘© » srhans, 1 could Ix TTL 1 ’ 3 feard [) " A res ’ a rene nt echetnist : » : | bad got your sea appetite you would call | par mbes 2 basis \ poe ety h Den Thomas 1 / Yrs) entarsement # y t Chomsts, physicians, scientists, anf ras of : Y'diak - aially if t very solid La BOCICLY 13 Leen : i ity, P write ! ’ ealth all over the world, scouse a good dish, especially il two or | os] the “SQ : : nue, Alle ( i gt 3 ' "33 e 3 | formed calied th wiety of Homaniza- | | Boar enmelaint. 4 three: vears- ] . Yaree of TA. | fas been cul in . | tion, ” with a membership of more than had AT y n : twark: Flan Nore—The above Dias lustrates the ara rth of various Baking . . - -W oth ailors have to eat? hought I would have to qui ork have : . " ‘ > ) — — HO 110 Sut or have to ¢ \ | 1,000 persons, many of whom are princes tho re Tutt] [ vour PRRUSA pl y Powders, as she by Chemical Analysis ar 4 le by Prof. Schedler. I 18.3 common gi hn: C5 | and government oi cials A committee iaken wh bola RY A pound can of each p was taken, the total leavening power or volume in nld RS BCS Ouse ay he a | . " v we . would asscs scouse, maybe, I0T |... fetine of two Europeans and four na. | 8M WE x? each can caleulated, the result being as indicated. This practical test for worth by ftisam r of rowdered biscuit and | 5, toed wf Liixl S. Wolf & Son, Wilmot Ohio, writ bers 11 4 ’ . hele ta. 2 It} : ap. | Lives, was appointed to establish the rules tT a Wey 1 the Prof, SBchedler proves what every observant consumer of the Royal Baking noiasses, baked in a par ia not an ap ' ‘ » handle your goods, and they ‘ : i MUS aig Ty pa Wa o 1 { for the transcription of Japanese words wel oS Ln Powder knows by practical experience, that, while it costs a few cents per pound petiz:g diss, but it Wa aly with, | into Roman characters and their work | good satislactio more than ordinary kinds, it is far more economical, and, besides, affords the advant- and that main th en ith | - Hetantoril . ws nitalsaad 3 . \ sistant Bergan Sump I, : y . ny y 4 - : ub the eh: ret: ‘what I was very sal wtorily Ra comp Ihe d. Pe-ru-xa is sold by all « rugg v's Price age of better work A single trial of 1 RB yal Baki ¢ Powder will convinee any We are offers 2 u ETH . \ n : o | Now the so lety is al Work upon a Jap $1 00 per bottle x bottles £5.00 f fair minded person of these tacts —— is ¢ {Toe fo yreak fas and . 4 : ir min reon of th {act dis ° Fo gh | ve anese dictionary arranged upon this prin- | cannot get it from your druggists, we wi ¥ # While the 4 } ¢ 11 ers f a high Qu Ws, Supper : wi : { ciple; and a special jourval is to 1 sand it on receipt of regular price, We pre f Ww hile t e diagram shows ine of t e alum powder A 0 fa) gher degres n 3 learn jus wat | f : . F tha under > 8 sili . fabri of strength than other powders ranked below them, it is not 10 be taken as indicat- he | founded in support of the undertaking for vou buv it from ¥ rdrugeist. but bie A dvd 3 3 ti i + kk wre mMacie bits stv | ope . " : u ou 1 mn «TUE EES, DLS : that th hav ny ET, 1 alum 1 ders. BO ter he ig Lielr strengt BA vere made of, but they | mp, covernment warmly supports this | 3 0 tit Of i ba pan ted to try SOME ing that they BYE ALY ¥3 All alum powders, no matter how Ligh thelr strength, are hic! | bitter, and serve to warm the | Le ‘ assn’t It de pot be persusGed 10 Lry Se. pre 10 be avoided as dangerous. me in cold weather, and quell the crav It is 1 that in the 4 Sechd ¢ thing else, but order from us at once as | . : 3 ° § true in in no transcription o ‘ i ret aN & > ings of appetite \ inegar is served out : p ¢ ) - ae “ directed 8. B. Har ax & » Pad . 4 various Uriental alphabets, special Charm . bate : ) also, and when the meat is bad it helps | in 4 rita Columbus, Uh - ’ bi ors have to be used, as in the system for t the men t tit he vinegar neutral ) : a er . ayarc a o | ov Dr ta . A y Persian Arabic and Sanpscrit pronuncia ’ 7 ror 7 a -- ze S Lad as € il fd ail Deel or, tion adopted by Max Muller But these Ie) Ra ] HAR OPENED A { ¥f ¢ 77 7 al 7 / ( ut f por Ave . " ‘ 1 3 i KL #4 vm en ) Tels th : stals ny Pim n eo characters are simply Homan letters es Cleat out rats e. roaches f bad AA J | vy ALT, § : ti € CTY H saltpetre a : ’ ch bed U I ’ y sod With fie e1ySia “A ype he pecially accentuated, so as to render |p... D R G S 0 R E, ~s INS ig to it ! aris p eri n sy : : ! ul | ering . - Vinegt po £88 10 Such | sounds peculiar to the tongue transliter | The old ie = Yuh ih ' t ’ | 1 11 o WA “tl " neti cafes : 3 - ated. Leon de Hosny, the eminent Japan He Ps ] the stely occupied by W H e Oldest ar best prpointad indilotos x “Dont the men have Any dessert? ese schoiar, showed long ago in his trans *sipitation, Drog Hings Dizzi- | Wilk Alle ¢ streot. Bt kr obtaining = Busines Education A he 1B i. DunCay. ! : ry mene has | [iteration of the Si-ka-Zen-Yo. that the | ness, indigestion, He eeploss ness will kees tant hand a For circulan sddrem. , ro H 4 ’ i 11 » 11 » F 5 ) heard of duff It is made of tour boiled Japanese language could be well adapted | cured by “Wells Health Renewer fu Eb P. DUFF & BONS, in a canvas Dag. stravazant cooks pul | qx a whole to the English alpl . . To impart a Pr a! Dusis front 4 f . opp 3 i ) H phalel - » ’ IYO me PE mpart & a! Business § wl as, fo in a little lard and salt. Un rare occa - Rough ( ve DRUGS, MEDICINES, TOILET | many years and sith great sncces been the aim of sions a handful or two of raising will be Core for the Heartbura. Ask for Wells “Rough on Corns 15 ARTICLES &« Pu ol le > 4 fnue, The fait v a 3 - : added. This is sewed with molasses Hiakely Ha The Argonau Quick complete cur Hard or soft corns - § noe 1 “Pract ) ( ( I ) ) 3 : ft 7 n " " # Pumpkin funny is a sea luxury. aod it | We went up to see the other man whose warws, bunions | have TI 14.3 1D a | .. } wre addrom | I J) is made of dried pumpkins stewed up | specialty is cigar He is obliged to ex “p P . Word Duff & Sons, Pit rgh, Pa. Duffs Bookkeeping e into sauce and sweetened with molasses | amine the millions that arrive every week, N <r Ried {LL ODORS OF PERFUMER) - Hahot v7 Harper # Bt vivid be Ww : 3 - ol ver 1 ‘ ™ Aha 3 THAN a “ Ep oF pain hi The large rh the scietor § shied a; Ships vary as much as boarding houses in | and he smokes from fifteen 10 twenty-five at 4 complete care, ai K ayy SACHET POWDERS wrk: tor bankers maidade Diam mus h the matter of grub, but the most of them | cigars a day. He gave a recipe for heart der and Uninary Diseases. Sealding, 1rs Telephone in the store.and all orders sha eal mrecuntants. Price. 2M vary only in the cheapness of the stuff | burn which I do not thik is generally tation, Stone, Gravel Catrrab ofthe Biad. ' op Hi ' : aud in its lack of good qu dlities known. Very many sthekers sutler from der $1, Droggist Wa er W I shipped on a bark out of New | this distressing form of dyspepsia after : a Flie > ; y v 5 i : : 3 N oo . 4 of ’ tedford once for a cruise in the | having indulged in a cigar or two too ¥ rosche s, bed. bug, mice gont Prescription Prepaved at all ! Pacific We had a green hand for cook many. | have often been bit pretty hard | evs. chipmunk ared w “Roug Hours, Night or Day. / 1 : : VOU ut after wed trained him a bit he | myself that way | bave alsorbed vast | an Re ' . oH = Ws \t FO RT : did pretty well He was an inventor. He | quantities of bismuth, pepsin, baking . WANT A NIC} COMFORTABLE 3 gi i : : ~ a ' - - made mince pies for all hands one Bun. | soda. carbonic water, lhbine wine and This ' . : : day after we'd been three months at sea. | seltzer, and the various other remedies "Wells Health Renewer'’ restores health BOO I or 4 N Y ou will wonder where he got his fresh | which have been suggested from time to | #Nd vigor, cures Lyspepsis Impotence THI 4 beef. He didn't ha any; he freshened | time 1 asked the cigar man in the | DeXua Debilityt $i ; i the salt beef, until it was aboul tasteless. | appraiser's office if he was ever troubled R ih § TRE Ty S H OE 1 He didnt have any cider, but be bad | with heartburn, and he shook Lis head Caers Cholera ramps, disrrher : p q UY 0 |. gome grog from the cabin, and w hat with | gloomily aches, pains rain sdache, neuralgia WU { U 3 SLU | IF SO, CALL AT a plenty of chopped raisins and dried ap- | “It is an awful penalty for too muck rheumatis 20¢. Rougt Pain Plaster ples, it made that good a pie that he could | smoking, and lots of men have it because 17 CO. or MONTPELIER, V1 | | ’ GR OC ER I a Lave got the boatswain to split Kindling | they don't know of a very simple and w ore ' - 4 ’ ed - ’ . -- for hm stuswa by just saying the pleasant remed If you are fa Drak wora ott add Ine rporaled 1 1848 word, ou sce it was gelling toward | “What is the remedy?” I asked ! 44 ; y y > P v hous ' A : nery “Welle Hen or & sofa 83 (HMI (HM) S 1.050 1¢ ¢ J > 3 q Thanksgiving, when a Yankee sailor | “This,” he said, dramatica “1 am : Hes wns 8 As ' 4 Fria, ”: Well known Boot and Shor J bankers for mince pie i suffering from heartburn, 1 hold out my de . #1000 . dy wold nd Stand, McCuaffer ty'e Build. “Did you ever eal any of the whale | jeTt hand thus, knock some of the ashes of Lite Pre meats These bonds sre payable ‘ . me it?” : the cigar into the palm of my hand, allow . R your grip on fo, try | the holder at the expirstion A) yen tng, opp. Depol. —- “Yes. but sailors aren't partial to it it to get cool, touch my tongue to the 1 Renewer Geos direct 1 or at prev jastl of & stivaisted . The rule is to serve out a barrel of flour | ashes, and, presto’ the heart burn is gone mount ve bla 4 end ELLE} PENN ; every time a whale is killed. The flour | You look as if you don't believe it, but BY Vout f ’ . . is mized with molasses ioto doughnuts is an unfailing and accurate remedy 1 4 ! render 3 2 ) » ”» 1 r h re 4 ‘ A oe which are dropped into the try Kettles | There is hardly a smoker i urope who Cures Piles He is, Itching ERY "mt 1 tt. 1 - ud L 1 Yerst yp 3:7 4 83:7 Tet > >» 4 Py 2a M 3 . filled with boiling blubber | is not acquainted withit, and | have never Protruding Bled €. i . ther. | R. M. McENALLY, Soecial Aqgl NS ( DI A \ r(x \ P \P, “in the fish oii? explained it to an American in my life Intarnal and External Remedy in each Offictesl D \ Post Oifice nd floc B rl) { 1S d d " . “J i ’ 3 4 “You never made a bigger mistake in | but that he was surprised. packag ire cure, 50. Druggist RELLEFO) f Na 1001 3ush Are ade, ’ " . your life than when vou imagined it was Prett WwW on a adi Lob y Rooms opp. Dy. Rothrock's Dental «8 oTensive fish oil. The fresh blubber is as Artesian Weils in the Sahara I am 3 ready te do all kind sweet to the smell and taste as any leaf | Boston anserif Ladies = w i rets freshness » 3 ard you ever saw Old Yaukee skippers | A correspondent of Ausland makes a | vivacity lon't fail to tr We! Health i who eat both Kinds say that sea dough communicatisa regarding the present con tenewer GC, nuts are better than shore doughnuts | dition of the artesian wells in Sahara It - Quick Railway Time. Such az PORTRAITS Ls LANL every day in the year i is well known that such well: have Leen “R h tet . : . . - NE IPT Ar "Ih ol AND . "} " 3 i 2 woug on wh cures hun : frat ’ } » y “How de they feed you on a fishing in operation there from a very remote | rit t rh ¢ " Rockford, J Ja 1580 wa Fi aa LV W ¢ Guarantee Satis~ Lew i 3 " h tions ingworm, eller. & i rheut ror y 4 Vy { 2 smack? | period, and in the Algerian Fahara addi i feet. ehillbl . hum, {ron This certify that A ap pointe IAL. FANCY DECORA gr » ’ » be ( 10 ir . . * Fu - of; . ad y > » > » w “The grub's all right We have plenty | tional wells have been opened with con i, i " | Foank P. Blair. sole agent for the sale of our TING and GRAINING . of meat, bread, vegetables and coffee and | siderable success by the French. Botween Rough on Catarrh 1 & Tra R Watoha in the tos SPECIALITY i faction t. 3 ’ 3 " : \ ’ WK H i EVERY H ou n in own ted Sea pie is a good enough dish for | Biskra and Tuggurt the 434 old wells Correct offensive oders at once Con b Bellefout 4 . ade oN folded | N50 64 (00 Hires o ire : betas s of chronic ease Lets T3RRENG , pelifomie ’ A me Itis made of beef and pork hashed | yielded in 19 64,000 Ii res of pure water | plots cure of chronic esses, also unequaled Satisiaction guaranteed 1n all cases, up and boiled with a lot of hashed vege per minute, the sixty-eight French ones | as gargle for Diptheria, Sore Throat; Foul | _ [ i 1" Rock rorp Waren Couraxy. would be pleased tn have vou eall, 118,000 litres. The number of palms had | increased from 358,000 to 517,000, that of | other fruit trees from 40,000 to 90,000, | the population 6,672 to 1287. In De cember, 1881, the yield of water from the wells had risen to 200,000 litres per | minute | Bat this success is confined to a narrow zone within which water can be reached tables, and a little powdered biscuit for thickening. When it's about done the cook makes a crust of flour and lard and baking powder and puts it in a pan and pours the stew inte it, and covers the whole over with another crust; and when its baked be sends it into the eabin, and the watch below turns to and scalls it quick.” The following is the bill of the food within a depth of 100 metres and even consumed on one mackerel schooner be- | here the borings that have been made tween June 20 and Nov. 16: Veal, 10 [since 1851 jndicate a diminution in the pounds; pork, 1.0 pounds; beef, 142 yield of water, making it appear as if the limit of production of the underground sounds; four, 208 | ounds;, meal, 4 pecks; reservoirs had almost been reached rend (ard tack), 440 pounds; potatoes, Bi bushels; molasses, 59 gallons. rice, #3 Many of the French borings, too, are get pounds; beans. 5 bushels, vinegar, 2 ting Mopped up by sand, and are of too gallons; mustard, 1 ean salersius, 1 | *mall caliber 10 be cleaned out and re stored like the wider Arabic ones. It is believed that it will be absolutely neces. sary to set about the sinking of new wells with a wider bore pound; peppersauce, 1 bottle; collee, 35 pounds, chocolate, 1 pound. lard, 34} pounds; butter, § pounds The quantity and quality of a sailor's food are regulated by law. When the law is obeyed sailors live well, but not so well as mechanics of corresponding skill and intelligence on shore Jere is Jack's bill of fare for one week, as laid down A Nuggedtive Vignette W.stern Letter] For its private work the bank of Devil's Lake, Dakota, has adopted a rather pecul in the act of congress approved far but very suggestive vignette The June 7, 14.2: Sunday, 1 pound of bread, base is a sheal of wheat, on which rests a 1: of beef, + ounce of tea, ounce of |Miver dollar, over the back of which coffee. 2 ounces of sugar, and 8 | Satan is climbing, holding in one hand the scales of justice and in the other & lance. At his left is & map of the lake, which forms the place for writing the smount of draft or check, on which are the words, “Give the devil his due. * quarts of water, The allowance of bread, ten, coffee, sugar and water is the same for every day. Monday, 1] pounds of pork, + pound of four, | pint peas. Tues day, Thursday and Faturday he must Lave the same allowance that he had on Sunday: Wednesday and Friday, the same that he had on Monday, Molasses may be substituted for sugar, and itis almost always preferred, It's cheaper They are also entitled to rice and barley, Litt, as the quantity is not mentioned, i is frequently Jafinliesimal, To Ne “Lured Patient.” In a recent issue of & well known French journal appeared the followin advertisement: * Wanted, a distinguish and healthy looking man to be ‘cured pa tient’ fu a doctors wailing room, Ad Grove, ole. 44 I) Breath, | The Hope of t} i Children slow in developement, puny, serawny and delieate, use "Wells Health | Renewer"’ we Nation Catarrn of the Biadder | Stinging, I-ritation, inflamation, sll Kidney and Uninary complaints, cured by “Buchu Paiea. "Water Bugs Roachos™ Beatles, An «Have you visited the novelty store yet. You would be surprised to see the large stock, and so cheap, «Do you buy your groceries at Harry Tests’ grocery! 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DODGE, M.D, No, 606 Penn Ave, Pittsbmegh, Pa. — ——— YGEN (12818) «For neat and attractive sa'e bills en!l at the Dexocnar office, Straw hate, Garman'e, ‘Rough on Raw’ clears them out, also | BY HOSMER P, HULLAND, Sec Having most thoroughly tested the Rockford Quick Train Watches for the last three years, | offer them with the fullest confidence as the best made and mos! reliable time keeper for the money that can be obisined, | I fully guarantee every Watch for two years, | FRANK P. BLAIR, No. 2 Brockerhyff Rove. Allother American Walches at reduced | | prices, Dianrox, Jan. 27, 1882, | The Rock ford wateh purchased Feb, 1879, has performed better than any recommend the Rockford HORACE B. HORTON, at Dighton Furnace Co, | Tavxron, Sept, 18, 1881, | The Rockford Watch runs very ac: | curately ; better than any watch 1 ever owned, and I have bad one that cost $150. Can recommond the Rockford Watoh to everybody who wishes a fine timekeeper, 8. P. HUBBARD, M. D, cheerfully Watch. 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