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PACIFIC CHRISHAN MESSENGER, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1880. 7 " Look now at this Law Dictionary,» Bible Oxford 1711, which has in Isa MISCELLANEOUS. } - MISCELLANEOUS. Bouvier’s third edition, Philadelphia, iah vii. 12, ‘they shall profit thee, ‘for 1848. “Equity of redemption ’ is de shall not profit.’ I need not remind Monmouth Meat Market. fined, ‘ a right which the mortgagee of you of the gross instance, so often * KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND " It exasperates me,” said a young redeeming.’ Of course it ought to be mentioned, of the omission of the —:o:— man who writes verses.—“ Six errors mortgagor. Now, turn to the Revised word not in the seventh command Flour, milE UNDERSIGNED /HAVING in fourteen lines ! Why do they have Statues, United States, 1875”iwith its ment in a London octavo Bible, of bought A. G. Marshall's interest in the ct? 813.<z»x*ti9 such stupid men for printers ?” I tok appendix of five large pages, to correct 1631. Butchering Bnsiness, is prt^rared to fur nish meat to hia old cnsWimers, and the TO EXCHANGE FOR him that I was not able to answer errors and supply omissions.” In sec “ Every letter and every space be- public generally. Your patronage is that question, and that I thought tion 3100 the eighth and ninth lines the words in books and newspapers is solicited. I myself it would be a good thing if are transposed. The direction in the a seperate type, and has to be picked A. B. CRICC9. 9-29 tf Grist work done at all hours. printers knew all about poetry, math appendix for correcting this error says: up and in place by the fingers of the Will also sell at the following low cash ematics, politics, theology, art, science, “ The ninth and tenth lines should be compositor; and the misplacing of prices : history, geography, statistics, and transposed.” This is making bad any one of these, or picking up a everything else that correspondents worse. This direction, if followed, wrong letter, causeframUcrror. When FLOUR, 83.25 per barrel. write about ; that then they might would correct no error, but would you feel arithmetically inclined, SHORTS, 822.00 per ton. guess at the manuscript when not able make another. . count how many letters and spaces to read it, and- make sense of it when CHOP, 820.00 per ton. “ If Bibles, dictionaries, laws, and there are in one of your papers ; mul the writers failed to make any. We other standard works printed at the tiply the sum of them by the number were on our way to town, and I tolc best offices in the country, are not free of times the paper is issued a year, SLOPER BROTHERS. the young man who writes verses, from errors, you ought not to be sur and you will be surprised to find how Independence, Feb. 10, 1880. that I had a little business in the prised to find some in newspapers.” • few are the errors compared with the , * 9-29-ly printing office, and if he would say I asked him if there were as many the enormous number of type picked nothing about his sonnet I would like errors formerly as now. “ They have up one by one and put in place by the DOBYNS' - SURE CURE. him to go with me. He promised, existed,”he said, “since the invention of fibers of our men.” :o: and we went together to the office. printing, and were in manuscript be “ But, ought not the proof reader to After paying my subscription, I tok fore printing was known. There see that all errors are corrected ?” I AFTER THE SEARCH OF YEARS the ëditor I had often wondered why were never fewer than now. Here is asked. ■“ and the inquiry of suffering thousands, are at last able to announce a certain printers made so many mistakes. He a volume published in London, 1872, “Yes, he ought, if possible. But we remedy for said he supposed it was because prin entitled “ A Century of Bibles, It is the sharpest eye will sometimes over CATARRH, ters are like other people. I told him a bibliography of the authorized ver look an error; sometimes an error that it was mistakes in printing that sion from 1611 to 1711. See what it marked is not corrected; sometimes Neuralgic & Nervous Headache I meant. ** If it is typographical says of some ®f the editions - A Lon in correcting one error another is Together with kindred complaints aris errors you wish to inquire about,” he don folio of 1613 is described as ex made ; and sometimes, after everything ing from COLDS, such as Stoppage of the Passages, Deafness, Dimness of said, “I will take you to our proof ceedingly incorrect.” A small Bible. has been corrected and the paper has Nasal Sight, Ajc., Ac. reader. He will explain it to you.” London, 1638, is “full of errors.” gone to press, a new error is made by We know that no CATARRH, NEURALGIC We found the proof-reader^in a snug ‘ Wives’ for wiles ‘rvil’ for right, ‘pul- the drawing or slipping of a type. Be arid NERVOUS HEADACHE REMEDY can show IN THE THIRD YEAR Of ITS EXISTENCE, ITS SALES AMOUNT TO little room, with a table, ' two chairs, luted’ for hallowed, ‘purifying’ fpr pu- gentle in yourrjudgment of the printer such a record for success as ours can. And we challenge a comparison with the history of any and and a row of books. “I asked him ’if trifging, are examples. It says of an also, before yon charge a fault oil him, ill Remedies ex tant. 54,853 Machines. there was no way of printing newspa edition of the New Testament, print be sure it is his and not the writer’s. In fact, where the system is free from Constitu > NO OTHER MACHINE EVER HAD SUCH pers wiihout errors, “ I know of ed at Edinburg in 1691. 'It would He knows how much the comfort of tional Ailments from SCROFULOUS or SYPHIL1 I8TIC affections, we guarantee a CURE. 8o that A RECORD OF POPULARITY. none,” he said ; ** even the best books be very safe to assert that every col reading and the effect of what is writ- if the medicine be used persistently according to Xt is the Liffhtest-Bunning, have them. Let me show you a few. umn has one or more mistakes.’ A depend on him. He does the best he directions on .each box, and should fail to cure, we Basket Selllnff, and STAND READY TO REFUND THE MONEY; Here is Ripley’s Notes on Acts, Boston, small Bible, London, 1711, ‘is errone can. If writers were more care Best Satisfying w.**«*». 1844. A note to chap. 1. verse 17 ously printed.’ And so of many other ful, he could do better, and he would And we have authorized Elder E. W. Barnes our general agent for the State of Oregon to give the IN THE WORLD. says : “ Viewing the passage in this editions. be saved a world of trauble.” same guarantee. “ In 1759, William itilbume issued connection, they would see how well After he-left the office, the young We have over TWENTY THOUSAND genuine Agvflta wanted. For terms, address it'described the doom of Jesus.” Evi a tract entitled ‘ Dangerous errors in man who writes verses said to. me; Testimonials and Certificates on- hand, and never have in a single instance received one word of * White Sewing Machine Co., dently a mistake for Judas. Here is several late printed Bibles,, to the “ The printer is a more intelligent complaint. CLEVELAND, O. an octave Bible,' printed by the Amer great scandal of sound and true reli man than J, thought he was.” In the The MEDICINE is in the form of SNUFF, and ican Bible Society ;in 1844. Among gion.’ It is reprinted entire in the little business that I have had with is put up in large size impervious wooden boxes, many errors is thia in 3 John 11 : “ Ha Century of Bibles. The^ author men the printers,” I replied, WT have near end is used as a SNUFF, arid is already prepared for use without any bxtra fixing. that doeth God is of God." Our paper, tions many such errors as these : ly always found them intelligent men.” FOB It is sold at $1.00 per box, or three boxes for «2.0«. hurried as we often are, has no errors iElulere,’ for mules, ‘corruption for -~-Ex. Special rates p» the trade._________ ' worse than these. Here ib — Bush’s rrmcrprirm/ condemnation’ for Send all orders to ■ Evading a Fare. Diseases of the pulmo Notes on Genesis, New York, 1839. lion. nary organs are so prev The stealing of a pin is apparently a alent and fatal, that a " But the errors called typographic A note to chap, xxxii., verse 7, reads, Eld. E. W. Barnes, safe and reliable remedy slight offence. Yet it may reveal al are not all such. Some are slips “ God is placed oftentimes to suffer us for them is intaluahle to every" community. to be harrassed with .fears,” for “ God 6f the pen. Probably some that I character as clearly as the theft of a A yer ' s C herry Pae-. Scio, tor AL is such a remedy, is pleased." Here is Bush’s Notes on have been showing you were faults hundred dollars. Some years ago ¡f atul no other so emi- there lived in New York a shrewd old I nently merits the confi of the author or copyist, not of the Linn County, Or., Exodus, New York, 1861. In a note dence of the public. It merchant named Aymar. He used to i ■ CHERRY is a scientific combina to chap, xiv., verse 14; a quotation printer. If you were to see some of Who is onr duly authorized agent for 'Oregon and tion of tbe medicinal principles and curative from Rev. viii. 1. reads, ‘‘ When we the manuscript that comes to this receive cargoes of mahogany and log adjacent sections of the country. viriuee <k> ¿he uaest had opened the seventh seal there was office you would be surprised, not that wood, which were sold at auction. ¡'drugs, chemically tmit- DOBYNS & MITCHELL, pe<l, to insure the grbat- On one occasion a cargo was to be slence. in heaven,” for he and silence. there are some errors in printing it, __________ est poMible efficiency sold at Jersey City, and all hands PECTORAL. an'1 uniformity of re- Here is Carson on Baptism, American but that we can make any sense of it North Middleton, — suits, which enables physicians as well as invalids to use it with Baptist Publication Society, 1860. On at all. I don't think our editor ever started from the auctioner’s store to confidence. It is the moat reliable remedy Bourbon Co., Ky. . for diseases of the throat and lungs that sci page 4, “ When I contend with the uses profane language, but his words cross the ferry. When they were go 6-10-tf ence has produced. It strikes at the foun Archbishop,’ ought to read, ‘ when I are sometimes terribly emphatic when ing through the gate, Mr. Aymar no dation of all pulmonary diseases, affording prompt and certain relief, and is adapted to contend with the Arian,” An erratum trying to decipher what he calls hier ticed one of the largest buyers slip of any age or either sex. Being MRS. COOK’S NEW REMEDY FOR patients through without paying the five cent very palatable, the youngest children take oglyphics. Our foreman once figured to the London edition noticed this it without difficulty. In tbe treatment of COUGHS and COLDS. ordinary Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, error, and it ought to have been cor up what bad manuscript costs the fare. He told the auctioneer not to Bronchitis, Influenza, Clergyman’s take a bid from that man. office in loss of time to editor, compos Sore Throat, Asthma. Croup, and Ca rected in the Publication Society re „ „ _ _ . C orvallis , O bixkly . tarrh, the effects of A yer ’ s C herry P ec “ Why,” said the auctioneer, with an Mr». Ji. J. Cook : itors, and proof reader, and ho made it toral are magical, and multitudes are an print lean meet cheerfully recommend your Lung nually preserved from serious illness by its Balsam to too« suffering with Colds, Coughs, “ Here is Horn’s Introduction, Phil nearly equal to the wages of one expression of surprise, “ I thought he etc. timely and faithful use. It should lie kept It acts promptly, and should be in every was good. ” at hand in every household, for the pro- family. adelphia, 1840’ In the Bibliographi journeyman. tpctlpn It affords in sudden attacks. In .„ --------- —-------------- H-4.B WYKKLL, - "One of the most troubleso me Whooping-cough and Consumption cal Appendix, page 45, it is said, ** A there is so other remedy so efficacious, .. PoBTLAHD Oaxnox. soothing, and helpful. Flemish translation of the Scriptures words to the printer as well as to the “ But I have changed my mind, and I Mr». Ji. J. Cook, Corralli», Or. : I must say in regard to your medicine tor Cd* was made from the Vulgate in the writer is the little word not. Let me will not trust him a dollar.” The marvellous cures which A ter ’ s and Coughs, it is a most excellent remedy. C herry P ectoral has effected all over tbe show you a few instances of its omis A few months proved the accuracy Therefore 1 take pleasure in recommending to the sixteenth century, and printed at world are a sufficient guaranty, that it will public. continue to produce the best results. An Cologne in 1475, and at Delft in 1577.” sion. Carson on Baptism, Publication of the judgment of Mr. Aymar, for Mas. SUSAN MULKEY. impartial trial will convince the most scepti cal of its woaderful curative powers, an well Could a translation made in the six Society edition, page 491, says: the slippery merchant failed, and did as of Its superiority over all other prepara „ .. C oby allis , Os., Feb. 13, I860. not pay five cents on the dollar. It Mr». A. J. Cook : * When Justin speaks of purification tions for pulmonary complaints. teenth century have been printed in That Lung Remedy or Cough Medicine, it the the fifteenth! it rtads the sameein le never employs any word that sig does not by any means follow that beet 1 ever need, and to every one with afflicted Eminent physicians in all parts of the business disaster will come as a retri Lungs or Conghs, or Colds of any kind I would conntry, knowing its composition, recom nifies baptism. If the word had this the 6th London edition, 1863 I have recommend your medicine before any other. mend A ter ' s C hf . rrv P ectoral to invalids, signification in his time, why did he bution to a dishonest trader, but this Yours, At.. * and prescribe it in their practice. The teat not been able to find the sentence. I M. A. E. FULLER. of half a century has proved its ahnolut« sometimes use it in this eense ? ’ The is certain, that a man who will steal certainty to cure ail puqflonary complaints am not sure what the correction ought not already beyond tbe reach of human aid. J jonden edition (from which the Pub even so trifling a suih as would pay Af T0 <60u0 A YEAR, or as to be. UT I ■■ I to $20 a «lay in your own his fare in the horse-ear or the ferry lication Society reprinted) reads cor Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer It Co., “ Let me now show you a few dic r B M r J* t locality. No rink. Women Practical and Analytical Chemist*. ww do an well an men. Many tionaries. Look at Webster’s quarto, rectly, “ why did he not sometimes boat, will cheat you out of a larger make more than tbe amount stated above. No one L0W.il, M ul sum if he finds a safe opportunity. — can fail to make money fast. Any one can do the 1828. In the introduction, twelfth use it ?” In Tract No. 20 page 3, is SOLD ST ALL DBVMISTS I'llTYXIU. work. You can make from 50 eta. to $2 an hour Ex. by devoting your evening* and »pare lime to the paragraph, on ‘ pronunciation (the sued by the Baptist General Tract business. It ousts nothing to try tbe buaineea. work is not paged), it is said : “ The Society, it is said " the sin of the like it for money making ever offered be EXCELSIOR —The Catholics have organized an Nothing fore. Business pleasant and atrictly honoiable. favorers of innovation seem not to re Pharasees and lawyers consisted in English Pilgrimage to convey the ban Beader, if tor want to know all about the beet bnslnns before the public, send na your flect on the immense inconvenience of embracing the Messiah.” It ought to ner to St. George to the basilica of paying w address and we will send ysu full particular* and ; mquet Lourdes, which will leave England read * in not embracing. ’ The Revised private term* free ; Mmples worth »5 also free ; a correct rotation of sounds.” He meant 'OWCR yon can make up your mind for yourself. for Lourdes early in June. About Address GEORGS STINSON » CO. to say convenience. Here is Webster’s Statutes, United States, 1875, page M2 nine days will be occupied in going 3-83-ly THfitt PATTtlUr» quarto, 1848. The verb ’ to church ’ is ^465, has ‘exceeding twenty-feur by and ' returning. Cardinal Manning defined ‘ to perform with any one the thirty inches.’ The appendix corrects will place himself at tbe head of the s A MAN LOST. pilgrimage. Four hundred noblemen office of returning thanks io the church it to read not exceeding. " In the ‘ Centuary of Bibles, bne and gentry of the United Kingdom ‘be eddreea of a man by the after any signal deliverance In the of the errors pointed out in a small have already sent in their names to name'proohu C. Dekareter, who is eup- church was meant. Here is .Worces Cardinal Manning’s secretary as desir ter’s quarto, 1860. The definition of Bible, London, 1653, is this, in 1 Cor. ous to join the pilgrimage. It is ex posed to be somewhere in Oregon. Any one who will notify me of hia address will •night-time” is "the time between vi. 9, /The unrighteous shall inherit pected to be the most noteworthy be liberally rawardel. the rising and the setting of the sun. the kingdom of God,’ for ‘shall not in movement of the kind witnessed in C. J. W biobt . herit.’ Another is in the octavo England since the Reformation. Certainly a strange time for night I Paloare, W. T. Errata—Printers and Printing. LIBERTY MILLS SUCCESS THE BEST REMEDY Diseases of the Throat and Lnngs. I 4?