Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 14, 1896, Image 2

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    PDBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL TICKET.
For President,
wlluam Mckinley,
Of Ohio.
Tor Vies President, 1
GARRETT A. HOB ART,
Of New Jersey.
Tor Presidential Electors,
T. T. GEER. of Marion County,
8. M. YURAN, of Lane,
E. L SMITH, of Wasco,
J. F. CAPLES, of Multnomah.
YocNa Mb. BniAir went np like
rocket at Chicago and came down
ike a stick in New York. Tele
gram.
Brian baa at last received uoti-
fication of his Domination at the
Chicago convention. Of coarse he
ccepts.
WILL LTE KEEP HIS FOOT OUTt
For the past few days, says the
Spokane Review, a paper support
the democratic nominee, Bryan has
been passing through the supreme
ordeal of a presidential candidate.
For oue in that position to travel
slowly across the country, meet
ing the people at every watertank
station and addressing mixed
throngs from the steps of a car or
the stage of a hastily improvised
platform, is a most trying exper
ience. There is always the incen
tive and inspiration to say some
thing on the spur of the moment
which the enemy, ever eager and
alert, may twist And distort and
magnify against the speaker. The
art of opening one's mouth without
putting one's foot in it is one of
the most difficult of all arts,
and few succeed in mastering it,
Hancock stumbled when he said
the tariff was a local issue. Cleve
land blundered with the Beecher
correspondence, and when he un
dertook a cross county trip some
thing similar to that now being made
by Mr. Bryan, he conmmitted the
stupid error of making up a string
of dry speeches from an old en
cyclopedia, which was from 10 to
20 years behind the progressive
country throuen which lie was
touring.
At this ordeal of speaking from
a car platform Blaine and Harrison
have had no equals. Mr. Harrison
is especially felicitious, cool-temp.
ered and levelheaded when doing
it He seldom repeats, and he
never utters a commonplace nor
strikes a false note in appealing to
the sentiment of his audience.
Bryan may get back home al
right, but he must be more carefu
in bis utterances than when return
ing from the Chicago convention
His commonplace remarks in that
trip were very much in contrast to
the carefully prepared convention
effort.
Thomas Wathon, the populist
vice-presidential nominee, announ
111! 1 I II
cos luai ne is in me saddle and
proposes to stny until after eleo
tion. But the democrats notified
Bewail Wednesday evening jus
the same. They have accomplish
ed all their plans in disrupting
the populist party and robbing it
of all tho ciinpnign thunder, and
now have very naturally forgotten
thoir auti-coiiveution promise
give way to Watson in the event
that the populist convention
hhould endorse Bryan. The pop
uliHtswill find the Bryan democrats
very tricky bod-follows.
Mr. Lincoln Nelson, of Marshfield, Mo.,
writes: "For six years I have been a
sufferer from a scrofulous affection of
the glands of my neck, and all efforts
of physicians in Washington, D. C,
Springfield, 111., and St. Louis failed to
reduce the enlargement. After si
months' constant treatment here, my
physician urged me to submit to a re
moval of the gland. At this critical mo
ment a friend recommended S.S.S.,
and laying aside a deep-rooted preju
dice against all patent medicines, 1 be
gan its use. Before I had used one bot
tle the enlargement began to disappear,
and now it is entirely gone, though I am
not through with my second bottle yet.
Had I only used your.S.S.S. long ago,
I would have escaped years of misery
and saved over $150."
This experience is like that of all who
suffer with deep-seated blood troubles.
Tli. Anoirw ran An tin cnnrL And evptl
caused many fatalities recently, ' their resorts to the knife prove either
hut if in annnnnrwl f W, p. nlidnan fruitless or fatal. S.S.S. is the only
. &w
Bryan's New York speech was
very different from the Chicago
Sort Someone has evidently been
schooling him for his appearance
in the metropolis.
Mb. Br an showed his character
of honesty when he declined to ac
cept the populist nomination unless
the convention endorsed Sewall.
ortland Dispatch (dem).
Extreme heat in the Cast has
of weather is probable. The Pacif
ic coast has no sunstrokes.
It Has been clearly proven that
Mr. Bryan's figure of "crown of
thorns" which he used so effective-
y at Chicago was appropriated by
him from the speech made in con
gress February 25, 1894, by Mr. Mc-
Call, of Massachusetts, on which
occasion Mr. Bryan was present.
Beware
Of the Knile.
Wm. M. Singeely and John
Campbell, two democratic presi
dential electors of Pennsylvania
have resigned, as they could not
endorse the Chicago platform.
Singerly had previously stated that
he would not vote for himself, but
if elected would feel duty bound to
support the democratic nominee.
real blood remedy; it gets at the root of
the disease and forces it out perma
nently. S.S.S. (guaranteed purely vegetable")
A Real Blood Remedy
is a blood remedy for real blood troubles;
it cures the most obstinate cases of
Scrofula, Eczema, Cancer, Rheumatism,
etc., which other so-called blood reme
dies fail to touch. S.S.S. gets at the
root of the disease and forces it out per
manently. Valuable books will
be sent free
to any address
by the Swift
Specific Co., At
lanta, Ga.
A BIG BITE.
Stoves Supposed to be Sold on Five Years
Time, but Notes Due In Ninety Days.
Farmers should remember that
Bryan is a free-trader. He wants
ree wheat to come here from India
Russia and Argentina. He wants
free barley from Canada and Rus
sia. He wants free cattle from
Canada and Mexico. He wants
free wool from Australia, China
and South America. He wants
free hops from England, Germany
and Russia. Roseburg Flaindeal-er.
After all the democrats have
done to catoh populists it will sur
prise nobody if the populists end
by pulling Bryan off their ticket
ana giving Tom Watson another
running mate. The feeling be
tween the democrats and populists
is very far from cordial at this
time and it is growing worse in
stead of better. Senator Jones'
interview, blackguarding the
Southern populists, and tho result
of the Alabama election, have both
added materially to the ill-wil
which the populist leaders bear
the democrats. Again prominen
populists claim tliat democratic
endorsement was pledged for Wat
son in the event they should nom
inate Bryan at their St Louis con
vention. They carried out their
part of the agreement and now the
I democrats "fluke."
"L. H. Lee, of Umatilla county, in
forma the East Oregonian that the peo
ple have been swindled by purchasing
ranges of a trump pedlar "on five years
time" by contract, signing a 90 days note
meantime. Many stoves were sold
(Home Comfort Ranges) not one of whicb
would have been bought for cosh. To
the surprise of tbe purchasers" a man,
not the one who sold tbe stoyes, came
around with the notes in 00 davs, de
manding payment. Tbe people pleaded
the oontrsot; all of tbe notes plainly
reed 00 day from date. Tbe company
claims that it was not bound by verbal
promises of tbe agent, as against a plain
writteD contract A large lot of these
stoves are now in Pendleton. Tbe agents
may be square, bat tbe people will do
ell to reed carefully every word of
every document before tney gigo it.
Better still, do not be pursnaded to buy
something you do not want by a fakir
bo oan talk smooth and make people
thick black is wbite. People cannot
travel aronutl over the oountry and eel)
srtiolea a heavy and bulky as stovs,
pay their traveling txpensesacd make a
profit and do better by customers than
oar home merc-hants. Don't allow your
self to believe any aooh stuff. If yon
bite you are going to be taken iu sure,"
Tbe above will probably be of interest
to many residents of Morrow county mho
boo nbt ranges from tbia same company
a short time since. Oillinm & ISisbee,
of this oily, report having received a li t
ter from Iiood Itiv.r giving a similar
experience in dealing witb this company
whose agents recently canvassed Waat-o
oonuiy. What was the date of muturity
on tbe note which you slguedT
WOOL GTOWEK3 FOR PROTECT;'. N.
From American Economist.
I am astonished to fiud in tbe Rock?
Mountain regions men wbo have beep.
to ose a slaup expression, red-hot silver
men, telling as that ibey believe a num
ber of the so colled silver states can be
carried for McKinley, on scoonnt of their
interest 10 protection being greater than
their interest in silver.
Jcsticb, Bateman & Co..
Philadelphia, July 27, lb'36.
These are strong words from thfl larg
est wool commission bouse in tbe United
States. Nothing can keep wool from
declining exorpt the election of Major
McKinley, with a oongress that will
restore tbe wool duties. That nothing
may be expected in tbis direction from
the Hon. Wm. J. B-iynn, be made ki own
from bis speech in the fifty-third oon
grepp, io which bo suid :
"Speakiug for myself, it is immaterial
in my opinion whether tbe aheep grower
receives BDy benefit from tbe tariff or not.
I am for free wool."
Instead of widening tbe market for
American manufacturers, the Wilson law
has narrowed it, and the imports of
manufuc turcs of wool for tbe fiscal year
closing June 30, 1896, are 40 per cent.
Urtrer tban last year, aid the latter
(1895) were 24 per ceut. larger than tbe
imports ot woolens for the last year of
the McKinley law. The increase alone
in the imports of woolens since the repeal
of the McKinley law represents a qaan-
Ity of woolen goods which, it made in
America of American wool, .would baVe
absorbed more than is now annually
rajsed in the On i led States. Tbis is tbe
way tho tariff law wbioh tbe Hon. Wm.
J. Bryan, supported has narrowed oar
home market, destroying the only ens
tomer that the American wool grower
ever bad.
On August 1, 1892, when tbe McKinley
law was iu full force, as compared witb
tbe prices of today, two years after the
Wilaoo bill has been in force, on twelve
leading grades of American wool tbe
prioe under free trade was 42 per cent
lower than it was under McKiuley pro
teotioo. Wool of tbe same kind and
quality in tbe London market has ad
vanced 0 per cerjt. since wool was put on
our free lint, while Amerioao wool has
CUT PRICE SALE !
T.T'VV'V-V
For Half Dollars Shoved Our Way We Pole
BacK to You Dollar Values.
This can be Demonstrated to you if you give us the . Opportunity.
nv
n m fusii Our Crockery am
nware
TO THE FRONT !
It's going fast and tbe assortment will soon be broken. We have about 75 pairs of 10 4 Blankets
that we are letting go for from 60 to 75 oents a pair. These blankets are made of fine soft material
and make an excellent bed blanket.
We've some ezoelleDt values in this line. We have a limited quantity of our men's calf oongress
shoes tor 96 oen in a rair; also ladies' Dongola Oxfords at 95 cent?; same as above in high top
button, $1.25. Our 20th Century Dongola button at $1.40 is a stunner. Don't fail to examine it
whether yon want to purchase or not.
Dress Goods Stock Complete
We are giving as close, if not closer prices than any house either in California or
or Oregon. Why we are selling goods this way is because we want money. If you
want goods bring on your silver and get gold values according to the Gold Bugs theory.
eolined 42 per cent. From tbe time of
tbe passBge of the tariff law of 1867 up
to tbe reppea! of tbe McKiuley law, wool
n London averaged 51 per oent. lowar
tban wool of tbe same kind and quality
Under protection in tbe United States.
Tbis difference in favor of American
wool bas all been wiped out by tbe re
moyal of tbe duties, whicb hue caused a
i) ruble of 42 per oent. in American prioes
nd an advance of 0 per cent, iu London
prices.
These faots are extensively pobliabc-d
o wool-growing sections wbeuoe there
are numerous culls for lrjiorrparion on
the enli-ct. Tbis indicates that this
ampaigu will bo conducted on the
question of restoring industries wbiob
have been destroyed by tbe Wilson bill.
Tbe party of protection must adhere to
tbe line laid down in tbe platform at St
Louis, sod should not be diverted by the
alvlce of weak-kneed protectionist-
Tbe existence of almost passionate long-
ng for proper protection was clearly
demonstrated by tbe force of the popular
sentiment which compelled Mr. McKin-
ey's nomination. The split in tbe ranks
of the democratic pr.rty bas created no
change In tbe senlin.ents of tbe masses.
The popnlitit leaden who do not
want the succi's of tho popular
movement Loaded by Mr. Dry an
rntlaiinul should tako Mr. Wat
son iu hand and talk to liiin. They
ftbouM convince him that the el
ection of "Tom" Wataoii it not the
paramount iaauo. Kt Ixmiri Ilo
public Ye, but Thomas Walaon
U not the man to go through this
campaign aa a figure-bead lie ia
just m fond of talking aa Hryan,
and whenever the democrat at
tempt to thole him off they alao
choko off thousand of populist
Vote.
Kx-l'itr.snEN'T UinniMox baa rz
pro! a desire to again trpre
acot Iudiaoa ia the ecoat, and
nhould the lrgit,tatttra have a re
publican majority next winter La
will probably lumen. Charles
M. 1'airUuks, of Indiana, who waa
temporary chairman of the repub
lican national convention at St
lii'm, U alao an active aspirant.
and would atrongly oppona Mr,
Harrison, though th Utter would
corlaiiily mak a trry able equator
for th Homier atal.
Tut republican ha beard quite
a nuiuWr of democrat aay tbjr
will vote f r McKiuley or that
they catiuot aiipott Hryan, wbil
Late yet to bfr asiugU repub
lican iu thia patt of the coubty
ay be will !ot vote with tbe party
of protection and prosperity. Our
poopt here baf e f H the effect of
Tb Hhikers art a Uappy Coaaaally
It ia said, but lbs shaker who shakes be
eaiisa be oan't help it la by do uieaos a
bappy Individual. Ho sbtke Ihs person
troubled witb ebllla and fever. Tbe
quivering tod shuddering aouastinD is
followed by no less a plagna, osmely,
horning fever, which ta followed by a
perspiration bath that leaves the uuhsp-
pv sufferer "a weak aa a cat," a nwal
unfortunate simile, by the way, as tbe
eat, for IU lit, la a particularly rnuaoa-
lr animal. Under tbe above olrenm-
teoeee vital stamina Is soon used on
Wbt will recuperate It? llocletiert
Nlomacb Hitter, wbleb eradicatee mala
rial it ie ass Id every form and repairs Its
terrible revecea a poo lbs system. De
rangement ntlhe liver always aeenmpa-
atee malarial disurdor. To tbe rtllf of
Ibla enmplaiot, aa well as ennslipatlno
and d;spexia, tbe Hitters la admirably
adapted. No leae efllesllons and tbor.
oogb la II tor kidney tronble, tiervooe-
aesa, rbeamstim and beorslgla. A
ineglaM fall three time a day.
Hinoe 1H73 there have been bine rpi
demies of dysentery in different parts of
tbe oountry in which Cbstiiherlain'e
Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
was used witb perfect ocoesa. Dysen
tery, wheo epidemic, is almost as vere
and dangerous aa Asiatic cholera. II ere
tofore the beet efforts of tbe most skilled
physicians have failed to check its ravag
a, tbia remedy, however, baa cured tbe
tnoat mallgnaul (wm, both ol clulilren
and adulis, and under the most trying
Conditions, whicb provee It to be lb beat
medicine In the world for bowel com
plaints. For sale by Cooaer k lirock.
MEl'tR OF BCAMI tMKARTHtll.
(irate r. MrCMMll Heeasltr kt Jae
leaaras la lnita reliable.
Iloaauan. It. O , Af. 12 -George F.
frContielt, keeper i f reeniJt and seals
of the Kbtitof l'jlhist, wbHMbra.l
quartet were al PerHiod and eho was
reported Buis-mg July 37 ellh a large
shortage ia bis aeeouete, hs ) bast
ed al Iloeelaod. Judge Hieibein ,f
I'oMlaeJ, wbo was la DnUsb Columbia,
viailieg Ibe ruiDifg eampe, came apon
aa I refrighiaetl the tlrfauller. He Im
mediately notified tbe Hillieb (Vlombie
officer wbo came aa J took tbe esaa I
saloJy.
Wbea Ibe t (Tieer earn opoa Ibe eeen
lieOotiaell Ml I piece. I(s1iiId( Lis
tilioa be ld be eeold ga al t g witb
lodge Hle Ui . m.a t a airoihe ol It
same fraternity, ai.J ootid l Insist, of
malt aay Imable evert ilrsditwapapert
It ill lime UrCVsaell U bo on bi
war to iVftlsti I.
Tboogh tie toed atsHdute ennfre-
sioa MeCobkell eekeoojledg! that be
rub rietarliaer llarlrd.
Tbe funeral of tbe late Colonel Louis
Flriaehner took plaoe at hi residents in
rortlsud last Tuesday moralng, being
cord acted by HatM Ulock wbo paid ao
eh qnent tribute to the memory of lb
deceased. Tbe pallbearer wer eight la
bomber, eod were all emplnyeMof Ibe
firm rf FleUeboer, Mayer t Co., of which
the deceased waa lb senior member
Tb aoli pallbearer wer Messrs. Mot
llirsch, Jei-ob Mater ami Hsmnel Munon
member if lb firm of Flriseboet
Mayer k (V; 8. Itlomsner and II. Arker
man, repreeeating lb Congregation
IWlb Israel; L II. Lewi, repreeratin
Ibe Hebrew fietievoleal As.ieiliiB
llsary Falling aod Isaac N. Mmitb, rp-
reeentliig Ibe water nmmitlee, i f el.irb
deceased IU I member; Lnoia I). CoU,
rrp'eeeBling lb rity enanell ; H, Lweo
tela, Iae Kanfman aod W. II. Itaro
baH.
A lieeal Uerwaa'a rrvrlilMHi
1I-sk bltHU enelitlion, end kid
ney, liver ana bwe lemibie are eurr
t Karl's Clover It.M.I Tea. Fit sal I
Writs k Warren.
A fcsrraw lrP
CoiiJaemr Hums, f Ibe special ebirh
m oat KM bead of rattl Wr.lo s !y
bad a arriw eectpe lf. ro beltig k.tlrj al
ll'ipnef JiitirleHi na Ibe way a p. Al
Itial polnl II l-ecswi aerrarary In lore
II e lieiailie, anj la doipg liitin
wm fang-I t, t l firlqnl!y watrolle l
eat from under Ibe rm ks tf Ibe ede
Willi faflber Injury lb a badly
braised lritb.
lr. MeHeerds wee e.I.e l la site J lb
li i'd rosn n Ibe Ulur't arrival al
. 1'IIU Do Nut Core.
Pills do not onr enatitiation. They
only aKHravagate. Karl' Clover Hoot
Tea gives perfeot regularity of tbe
bowels. For ala by Well and Warren
bed d"l r,eg. esprtaeed (.trow at lis! ' f !' Vt. Ilort. bee bee lre.
IIOOLITTLB hl'KAliS OCT.
II F.ndomrs McKinley la Mrong Terms.
Tacoua, Ang. 7,-Cfltigreaaiiiai W. U
D olittle (republican) of tbia city, niade
a pablio atatemeut throngb tb press
today of his political view. II emlors
MtKinley io strong term and points
out tbut tb repablieaa platform I tb
only on that can bring about tba adop
tion of biiiiftalisin by international
agreement. lie says:
"I sm for biuietsliim in all truth aud
sincerity, by agrerinent witb other Ba
llon, if that agreement Ono speedily b
brought shoot I am for tb us at both
gold and silver as basio money, and If,
after aa tone I trial, which Ibe platform
of th republican party pledge, q
agreement cannot b irdlly resnbed
with Hit other nation, for bimrtalism
I behev lb repa'ilican party will deem
it then Io be tb duty of tb Coiled
Hiate to open oar mint Io tb oolong
ol eilrsr sod ty pMper retaliatory legi
latioo sgaibet other rountrlr, enforce
oar jr ao.l protest enrwlve a ag
geledlatb etatenieol of Thoross IL
Heed, of Maine, pablislml Io Fortnightly
I lev ir about Iwo year sluce
lie is) farther Ibal Ibe Ht. Ixiol
platform I lb only tb Ibat mske pos
sible (liebaildingof lb Ni rgu canal,
for th Cliieg plsllorro eoodeuia bond
tenr in llu.ee ol peace, and on I hec
esssr) if lb ranal be constructed
tre Isl'le birsi.
Us list Wednrslsy bl aod be J of
ealtl were d livefed at Ibis p.ttt to J. V
Mellkk, of Mootar.. The l,ipmet,
went JmWO a ell that eveideg I
lars Ktginer Nekell and C"
ibielnr r.urn Al llrppner Jnartk
lb skipuieol ws divule I, ne ot It far
mng Io Montana ever Ibe 1 1 rest Nurlb
em arJiee ot 13 es ! lb Onab
maike's over Id I'. I'. Tti I ib
I e nf bit neal of raUl UraM ty
Mr, MII rk fnim Tti Oiim-Frort
liMk C,of fliilism e-iitili, te
lilt)
IU IV. Th . Vs rt-nf , r f r..ttlaa
I etvrrsilv. leliver l i leir r
H - as" ! tlm M. K. rl.nrrh U r li
Uf eVHtlnrf. II ! ''k la prsise nf
Ibe lile'ty whieti h rerreoei.l.
AN AWFUL PREDICAMENT.
Startling 'Omission at a London State
Luncheon.
All was in readiness for the luncheon
which M. Ilanotaux, the foreign secre
tary, was giving to the members of the
Metrical convention and- Sir Joseph
Kenals. About 12 o'clock the chief
steward bestowed a last look of proud
satisfaction at the harmonious set-out
of the table. All at once he shuddered,
as n poet might have done, in the final
revision of his proofs, at the discovery
of a printer's error that would have
horribly disfigured his lateat Bonnet.
"The meuu cards!" he exclaimed,
they have been forgotten; lay them
round at once; there's not a minute to
lone!"
Search waa made for the bills of fare
on the sideboards In the dining-room
in the butler's pantry, at tbe foreigv
office, even in the minister'a private
room. Not a trace of the menu carde
and the lord mavor might arrive any
moment! No auoh diKnater had befallen
nlnre the dnya of poor Vatcl.
The fact wn communicated to M
Crozier with nil tbe delicacy that th
circumstancea demanded. Varloua pro
iioanls were submitted. At length It
waa decided thut all the functionaries
great and siunll, who happened to Im
preaent should be laid under requial
lion; even the son of the ball portei
found biiuiw'lf pressed for the nonet
Into the eervioe of tbe diplomatic cor
The ink of tbe Inst copy wne hardh
dry when the lord mayor entered tb
banqueting hull. Honor woa saved
Lo Figaro.
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riGLiSHBUSINS
COLLEGER
PORTLAND OREGON
Full English Course.
french and german.
BUSINESS BRANCHES.
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i'i-ie) DUAKPIHb UtfflR IntS I LADIta
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Plenty of them at the
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Do You Want a Rig ?
Don't You Want a Place to
Put up Your Team ?
Are You in Need of a Saddle
Horse ?
Tbe lime for Reasoning wood variet
very grentlv, extending from weeka It I
Ibe case of aonie timbers xo nianj . 1 theae can be Drocured at Thorrnaon A Iiinna. Iwer Mm Rtret
k "
iieppner, uregon.
Three (entlemen ar eetl ariislnled ellh Orant, llsmey, Cmnk. Gilliam and other eountli.
tai cu mi s noney aud time In mlu tbcre sectluii elin Irsvtlluf men.
rrtre In keeplni eltd lb lime.
months or years In tbe can of
dense wood.
bard
Nerre Oa IJ.
I was nrvon. tired, Irrttabl and
ero. Karl s Uiovsr Kool Is oat mau
m wall and bappy.
For sal by Wells Warren.
Oreco Pres Aaeelalie.
At a meetinj of lb xeoollv ommlt-
le of lb Oregnn rree Aseooiation, beld
In Portland. Joly 29ib, IOC, 11 waa de
cided to call tb anooal neeling al As
toria, Otn by ananlmoos vol. Tb dt
el Uioi Aacost l'Jih. A'l mmbr of
tb association wbo Inland beinf prenl
ar rtqaeeted tu send Ibeir. name and
yrly dor to C. L E. Wblt. ehalreaao
ot lb eieeativ 0ounil(tee. Tbl mai
ler nal be attended I al ene.
O C. PuCoeJTt, Trashiest
Albbbt Tnta,bK-rlary.
K. LK.ttiTa, Cbalreaaa.
OaoaaartMALb.
CMiBti Nr aat.u
lerlel-el Maa.
Tbl avirainf . abonl 4 o'clock, a fir
alarm aa lrn4 In, aklaa' Bp a sofa
ealean.br f lleppner's deatnto
el fb tart le tb aeeof lbenifls(r
turn It, koer, proved ol I be
ertun. Ia n sssaaer ll.e dry grae
tvlere F4. IU Ilisbc p' reside and
I'll i II CoU' pi twees liUd.
Ib'esteeiB l d Htdef bl dsO
K le well direeted bex-k f f
lol (d tb bis an J tb preril
lb fir IsJJk luekily proved 14 l a
aoery.
" it feieuiferinJ. in m ij4jw I,
arsWrW K Arp grusrer reeeirv i
farf ens fM Inrif or
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The Lancashire Insurance Co.
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W P1TTERS0X. JIGF.NT. !. l!J worit
v rklaf ky Ibe Kye.
Tbe edtanr In Ibe aoruraejof work
manship In rnarblnery la one of lb re
markable fraturr tif manufarturva.
I t rmerly If a shaft could t roalerlirbt
wllhlo 1-33 of an Inch sll was well. In
deed, under old prorrM this was as
fit a derree of correrinrM it.e eje
could prrrelv. Ilut thl as alU-p-iher
too far from prrfrrt hi answer
many purprwe, and mrrbanlra art
atiout drttainaT an mean to lntir
Biore ntvHilut areurary. On i.f the
dm! siiftfT.Uon thai lb ) was lr
reliable than tb Bnrera ram frnin hr
niilrtf of rrruln rytinder with ptuf
It waa found Ibat a numWr nf pluir
riuld be made ail prei-larly aJile mi tt
lb rtuld Jwlce. but Ihe vrrlr.i
nlre drlrrU-d a di!Trrenre In their
alee tbe moment they rrr t'Url t
tb hl fif wblrfc Ilry Were In1-ndrd.
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I t-'O of an Inrb ran r,t,y U rwr.
rrltrd by the nxwl Inetrvrtrnrel pf.
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ar r-l Ibis pr-inrT f U.
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