Titusville Herald (Newspaper) - August 23, 1881, Titusville, Pennsylvania VOL XVII NO CO F W AMES to COMPANY MACHINE SHOPS Am IRON mm ami of auu and Boilers TOOLS HIG 1UON8 nd Oil WEM Tank Mnn and Pip riolo of Pump Gale Valve AND now Paten 1A J 8 WEIBLE Agent PA BEECHER COPELAND FOi REPAIRS LEAKS AND Job Work Gas and Steam Fitting Promptly to by n iH ZOOK Plumber and rittor Tin Sheet Iron Worker to tbo No 3H tilted up for Hot or Cold Marble StanU Waror ClonoU Hath 1 blc l Hooting Oil Iin nul Stoves fitted 1utulw and liter of all to Bank ton CAPITAL CONDENSED TELEGRAMS weather indications for tho Lower Lake regions are fair weather light vari able winds stationary pressure royal assent ban benn given Land success of the in tho elections for member of tho Spanish Cortes in confirmed Captain Howate who ia charged with embezzling Government bonds has been re on bail tho charged with tho murder of Jennie Cramer haH boon post two election yesterday for members of tho Spanish Cortes at Havana reunited in tho election of a Conservative majority King ofj Denmark havo arrived at Cronstadt Thoy woro met by tho Czar tho Czarina and Grand Duko and proceeded to with thorn Colley of St Louis while on a visit to his daughter at Old Hampton Mass ill of 11 rights disease Mid died Sunday morning ago 75 years Ho was of St Louis during Ibo war H Farwell of Chicago wan drowned ou Monday by the upsetting of n small yacht in which he and a number of companion were sailing on tho Sun Fran cisco bay Tbo rest of tho party who clung to tho boat woro drowned thero will bo no general run of suspects in Ireland it is stated that Father Mr Keltic and about six other prisoners arrested shortly after the passage of tho Coercion Act will bo liberated before Parliament dispatch from Tunis says that of troops was yesterday They number 2000 mostly irregulars The heir apparent is in com mand of the force which will march on Ho will bo supported by a col umn of troops announce the death of Sun day at Hampton about forty miles from of Olivo D Pilloy ono of tho oldest and best known citizens of St Louis Mr was activo m politics and dur ing the war aud was a very warm personal and political friend of Frank V Blair Ho wan a successful merchant Mayor of Iho city some years ago Berlin dispatch nays tho opened on tho of Italy between Homo aud Vienna seem to bo successful as it is reported in well informed circles that King Humbert will visit Francis Joseph tho meeting to lake place early in tho autumn Tho event is regarded hero as of groat political significance especially as King Humbert has expressed n wish to visit Emperor William of Germany at tho same time BULLETINS Official and Otherwise Issued From the White House Yesterday My Associated 1ross to tlie WASHINGTON August x2 A President has not vomited since afternoon and this morning has twice asked for and received a small of fluid nourishment by mouth Ho slept more quietly during the night and this morning his gemnil condition is more than when tho last bulletin was issued Pulse 101 temperature respiration If A M Tho assurances contained in tho morning bulletin that tho Presidents stomach 1ms reasserted itself and that other indications were no lesu satisfactory raised the of tho despondent this morning Tho night compared with tho ouo was n comparatively quiet one Ihc President woke frequently but not so often a the night before tho accumula tion of phlegm being less troublesome About 1 a m tho President asked for nomo and small quantity was given him which ho retained morning im normal temperature and loss than n tiii CHAS 1C HYDE ft C HYDE President Vice President H M i 0 W 13 1 P wrm sv H II U 1OHTKU BANKERS Buy Sell On nil ll And throughout The United States ANl DO A BUSINESS EDWIN FULLER Cashier M H BYLES Attorney at Law ri G A CHASE Attorney at Law U S A IA GARFIELD IS BETTER HIS STOMACH CEASES TO REBELLIOUS BE He Again Takes Nourishment With Return Yesterday of The Symptoms of Hopefulness Once More Ascendant liy to P President this morning began tho day in u condition which was regarded as slightly bottor than that shown by tho last official bulletin yesterday Ho bud n more than wan an There had boon no of tho vomiting which excited HO much alarm afternoon aud his pulso before La at G n in was down to 08 suspicious opening of tho clay seemed to justify or at least mako more tho of ft few sanguine persona the caso was about to take a favorable turn and when the morning bulletin appeared aud it became known that the had begun to swallow again without vomiting or a hopo took of profound despondency which prevailed everywhere throughout city last night At 7 a in the surgeons gave tho patient an consisting of four ounces of beef with Iho yolk of au egg and shortly in compliance with his request ho was a small quantity of lio swallowed mul without discom fort Later iu the morning as there woro no Miis of gastric disturbance the patient was more koumiss and milk porridges atut bv noon ho had taken aud retained ton or ounces exciting cause of the vomiting yesterday vix unions m tlin scorned today to bo absent J ho from tho inflamed parotid gland wus very scanty and gavo tho no annoyance and Iho glaud itself caused littlo pain Ho therefore rested more usual throughout tho day swallowing liquid nourishment at regular intervals without nausea or discomfort Between li and 1 oclock another was consisting of live ounces of beef nud yolk of ogg and shortly a or this tho went to With exception of tho usual slight mo of pulso temperature his condition ro substantially unchanged throughout the of tho day In with a reporter of tho Associated 1ross lalo this afternoon Dr who Roomed moro than ordinarily cheerful aud confident said general con dition of tbo President had uol very much since yesterday but Hint what thoro had born was iu the direction of It is ho said a change in precisely thoso which wo regarded with tho most aud which a mosi direct bear unon the of tho case viz symp toms dependent upon the condition of tho stomach Tho ouo groat question now is the question of nourishment lf LUo Presidents will take aud assimilate food enough to moot tho drain upon his sys tem caused by the and constant tiou of pus to sustain his strength until other unfavorable complications disappear and to enable nature to carry ou tho process of repair which has begun iu tho wound think thoro is every probability of comp etc recovery Tho consequences of tho swelling of Iho parotid or of the slight septic of tho blood in which that swelling hud its origin aro of secondary importance whon compared witn tho consequences of ho failure of tho stomach to assimilate food is tho tiling most to bo I cured Upon asked what ho thought ot tho condition of the stomach today ho it takes food very well and hope to havo no further trouble with Tho itself was not so much in fault yesterday The was by the DOMESTIC Government Securities MAKE COLLECTIONS J A COUTANTS Kit a to 129 WoU Wain tins city for rent ft of linn for Halo have loU and for mle from 43pjO to oil foi at Carver fro MI Tuesday to Friday m and two bouts morning Tho wound was found to bo doing well aud tho inflamed gland in about tho same condition as last night said at n m The is and Iho general condition of tho is a littlo better Tbo anxiety is somewhat lessoned by the of the moniin but the gravity of the situation is si ill apparent I Ai condition is not materially changed since the morning bul letin Thero been no recurrence of and Ibo has taken a small quantity of milk aud u littlo kou miss without nausea It has been rumored that his mind baa wandered at intervals but thin reported mental disturbance seems lo have been nothing than a slight inco of speech after awak ening from sleep tho senses wero full control It has not occurred at any other timo and is perhaps duo to ex treme Tho of tho par otid flam about stationary Ibo lit the Executive Mansion this fore noon in ono anxiety but he general im to bo that there is no greater cause for alarm now than thero has been for two or three clays i President lias continued to retain tho liquid nourish tuken by tl o month as well as by Thero bus boon no recurrence of vomiting and no nausea The parotid swell jug is nut materially smaller but continues It 1ms caused for a day or two an annoying of viscid mucus in the buck of tho mouth but this is now much abated At present Ins pulso u 101 temperature respiration IS r jf President is passing a quiet aud sloops deal of the time Up to the present hour bo has swal lowed and today 22 ounces of liquid nourishment consisting of milk por ridge and koumiss Ho has also had two enemas at 7 a m and soon after noon No efforts to ROl nd of o tenacious mucus in his throat Ho told at tho timo that ho folt Iho Jf hardly any hiw boon secret od and tho has not been dis turbed in that way Iu reply to questions with to gland Dr Uliss said all tho gl ular swelling is hard und no signs as yet of subsiding of iho surrounding him much dis suppuration will take n aco or not wo yol tell I nm rather no to the iud have about tho same now unfavorable symptoms and his general is was sent thin afternoon ounces Tbo is to condition has improved since tho last report Ho has not vomited for 21 hours and during the fore noon has food sever a H mo about 10 very warm but it fiJO P M President continued to take Iu snall al stated during the day and uo of or vomiting Iho nutriment are also retained Uio wound in looking well and the work of re pair going on iu all portions to view Tho pus discharged ia At present pulso is 110 1001 material change in the 1ms been at Iho bedside 11 p m Since ho has rested well sleeping moat of tho time Leaving the Lake Special Dispatch to tho Herald August 22 Tho Chautauqua Assembly exorcises closed this and the people are leaving HI largo numbers by and railway trains The publication of tho daily paper has ceased but will bo sued monthly inclined to think it will apprehend consequences even in provided wo can I do not liny that case maintain tho The pus which forms is likely to of a character and we ate it promptly by incision in the gland this afternoon nud it hue caused tbe President littlo annoy regard to tho iu t ulood which wan tho of the glandular Dr kind where a patient be by long continued fever and there is always low im stale of the blood It is a sort of mild blood but U very different thing from I Ihc blood Wr haul TITUSVILLE TUESDAY AUGUST 23 1881 WHOLE NO very is caused by absorption into disunited of broken down Small fragments ot 1 in circulation and such fragment iu ouo of blood it becomes a of Symptoms of as lion aud peculiar odor of pus yellowish of skin odor of breath and of tho body aro all marked au and none of thorn have at timo appeared in tho Presidents case Upon boms asked whether not often precede does not by necessarily follow are distinct conditions aud entirely independent uf ono another Tho President has symptoms whatever of 1 reply with regard to tho condition of tho iVr Bliss is doing very well iu man y of pus secreted IB daily growing So as might bo expected but of perfectly healthy character Granulation is natures process ot repair going on a largo p conclusion Dr Bliss mid m substance that although the President weak and although his which naturally causes improved condition of Ins stomach track o is 3 condition is one c If cives ground for encouragement bo properly nourished ho will in Dr Bliss opinion ultimately recover 410 p Bliss oclock this af said to a representative of the A Press that Iho President had hart much more favorable afternoon than day and was doing fairly well He con Ses to swallow nourishment in the shap of milk aud koumiss without i iu the opinion of tho sur Ss had food enough today to hfs He suffers no further annoy Ss r if ho could keep aud Iu your opinion Doctor what is the out ook at present I think the President a littlo improved to Iny Ho has takou and retained his cour well What kind of nourishment arc you giving lim today Tho as ilk porridge Does tho appear to relish it t Oh yos Ho asked for it this morning How cio you feel about tho glandular today I fool better about it today Hns it grown materially larger than it No I do not think it quite so largo as it nnd I am quite that should sot in it will bo in a much degree aud havo a less serious effect ban if it had commenced to suppurate bo ore If it should suppurate now possibly t will uot do groat injury What are tho chances of sup Well I answer that question U IH very complication and ono about no reliable predictions can be made How longwill it bo before you can decide or uot suppuration is likely to oc ur The became visible n last I should think that by we should be able 0 determine Do you consider Iho Presidents stomach s performing its natural functions Yes I think his stomach is very Them MB been some talk about tho ont delirious at times What are tho acts about that The President has boon a littlo delirious at imoH but it bafi not amounted to anything To what do you attribute tho It is caused by his extremely feeble cou together with liin long illness It vould bo likely to occur in any case whore has become KO enfeebled as tho resident Then you do not any groat auco to it No sir not at all Well Doctor I that lU havo administered with inma n portion of opium Is that true f so wouldnt it have a tendency to cause In nil cases whore arc 1 Rimill of or is one of tho component parts ri administered for Ibo purpose of of tbo It is not 0 delirium What do you think of Iho ease on tho today I feel more encouraged than I did yester Hie Doctor intimated at the conclusion of ho interview Uial tbe was still 111 1 very condition and that bis ou was based ou tbo outlook at ho present time Is it true that President has su the length of his life was asked of an intimate friend of the Presi lont Yes indeed was the reply aud his ou that subject have afforded those who kuow him amusement Tell mo something about it will you Well General has always had au dea that ho know exactly bow long ho was to live He used to say that there as something iu him which told him of that kind aud they always proved cor roct When I first know which lie was at Hiram College he used to say that lie kuow bo was going to die at tho same age that bis father died lhat is Ho used to resort to all sorts of to support hit theory but when il came around anil found him still liviu of he had to give thai up after that the war broke out aud enlisted I know Unit I will never return from tho war alive ho used to I may not he shot but if not I will die I will never outlive it Ho made commander of tho Forty second Ohio Volunteers and though bo was never wounded I think ho had more miraculous escapes than any man Hint J ever saw He had bullets through his bats and bullets through his clothing but ho uol shot He then became con lhat ho would die at fortytwo Ho knew ho would He knew that was what the number of his regiment meant He would go to a hotel nnd if tho number of hia room chanced to bo or any product or multiple of U ho would say There do yon BOO that number1 I toll you it me Of course hia friends would plague him a great deal about IhU and accuse him of being ton but bo clung to his If the number of a house ho was stopping at was and ho knew it he would bo uneasy or wi K 8 or 21 it ho all tho same He would multiply or divide to suit the case and tind bis lii Wo wero riding on a rail road train together once and our chanced to stop opposite to a 1427 ho would say do yon ROO my No no where Why be 1 anil 7 Then it got lo I know that to this day OOH upon 10 m his uu Hick us he is ho will lie on his buck aud turn that number over m bu by the hour and make moro combina out of it than you could count in a day until ho out of it lo weave hiy theory on A Great Methodist Conference By Associated to the Herald LONDON The Times says The Ecumenical which is to meet in this city next week promises to bo one of tbo most important religious gatherings held since the days of tho Tho various denominations of Methodism number over actual aud tho Methodist population is computed tit 18 FROM THE FAR NORTH AN INTERESTING BATCH OF NEWS FROM THE CORWIN OHO members Tho conference numbers over 100 half of whom represent British tuul Continental Methodism aud half the churches in Ibo United States and Canada Tho conference is composed of lay and cltr ical delegates in equal proportion Its mam objects will bo to means for carrying on home and foreign work so as to result in the greatest economy aud efficiency to iu tho moral and power of common Methodism auct to secure tho more speedy of tho world A ChicaRO Alleged Defaulter Dy Associated to tne CHICAGO August Examiner this states that tho County Clerk Stewart has returned to tho city and publishes mi interview Stewart bears marks of travel aud says he has been iu Mexico He left to avoid the intrusion of officious friends aud unpleasant political in ard to disembarrass himself from obligations Tho of office ho slates arc all straight aud his pri vate matters have boon greatly sented Oa the other hand there is a defin ite statement that Stewart hns back at ho request of his bondsmen and that they had been obliged to pay into the Treasury some unaccounted for by Stewart Hooper Describe Some of Hii Northern With Friendly Na titei Who Have Seen the Jeannette Hy Associated Press to tlie Herald WASHINGTON Aug Hooper cf tho revenue Marine in a private letter under date of St Michaels July 7tb says We arrived hero ou the 4th aud go north again tomorrow I learned from tho In dians yesterday that a party of prospectors aro iu bay ou tho north side of Norton sound and I will call in there aud interview them ou their way north I have taken ou board a lot of extra provisions enough for tbo winter if wo should bo com to remain as long While absent ou our last cruise I loft a boatswain and two men on West Diomede Island to take current observations but tbo weather was no Lard this timo that they could not launch their boat so I took them back on board We may have an opportunity later to do some thing From hero we go to Sound and will take a run up the river in the steam cuttor and then go north as far as wo can go ou tho American shore I will leave a party at tbo coal mine on our way up the coast and let them get out what thoy can while we aro gone About the of August I hope to go to the Westward aud see what we can find if tho ico is light but wo have had lots of heavy blows to break it up I bopo to got well uorth in August nnd September So far I think wo havo douo pretty well Wo bavo discovered relics of ouo of the missing whalers and havo learned from the natives definitely lhat nothing has been heard of auy ouo belonging to he ou tho Siberian coast aud iu addition lo Ibis we havo discovered ou island uot Jaid down ou the chart near Capo Tho Indians up Iho aro worse all the time and will undoubtedly trouble bo foro long if not punished refers to the fact of hia it extremely hard work this summer inasmuch as he has no pilot which makes it necessary his remaining ou deck 24 hours at a time when Iho vessel is near land or ice In au official report to Secretary Captain Hooper announces bis arrival at St Michaels ou July 4th from tho Arctic Ocean where wo had bean to pick up a laud party under tho command of First ant Herring This party sent along tho coast of Siberia to investigate the rumored discovery of a wreck hist fall by some na tives to tho northward of Cape aud to make inquiries of tho natives about the We reached settlement tho place appointed to moot our parly on the 29th ot Juno and found them waiting for us They had been far uorth as Capo latitude 57 rl uorth longitude 170 52 west They found who had discovered and tho wreck aud brought away some of the articles found by hem one pair of silver bowed spectacles in a tin case a of marine glasses two table ouo marked with the letter V one bundle and whale iron marked B K and tho name of Marcy probably that of the maker A largo number of other things wero found principally carpenters tools aud galley utensils iu tho possession of tbo ua lives but not having any marks by which thoy could bo identified wero uot taken Tho facts as taken by Lieutenant Herring are nx follows A party of three were along tho edge of tbo ico prob about November 1830 when they dis covered a dark looking object which upon examination proved to be tbo hull of a ves sel filled with water Tho masts and boats woro gone aud he bulwarks stove in A pair of deer horns woro attached to die oud of tho jibboom In the cabin four were found thiec in tho berths aud one ou tho floor showing evidence of having been dead a long time No books or papers wero saved by the natives although they sav saw some in Ibo cabin but attached no value to them IM they could make uo use of them The wind was blowing hard at lie timo from Ibn so did not board On the div thoy gain wout out to look lor butit was not to bo seen The wmd Imil changed to tho southwest during aud started the drift ice with which the was a northeasterly du of course taking the wreck with U They say they kept a good lookout after wards but saw nothing wore n 1 here is a report among tho whalers that the had a pair of deer horns on her jibboom und if this bo so it would indicate it was the wreck of that Tho letter V oni tho also points iu the same forward articles by St Paul to Sun to be left at tho Merchants Exchange for tbo inspection of inter It seems certain that we bavo tho fato of of the missing whalers and a part of the crow as stated No boats were fourd with the vessel and it is possible a portion of tbo crew made nn at tempt to reach land iu them although that case it does uot possible they till bo alive knowing as we do thoy have not reached the shore of either cmt Lieut reports mel trading parties of the from Cape traveling toward East Cape and Mint no on Herald Island and laud The light Strong northerly winds the belief that the Arctic will be well opou later in the season I hare detailed Lieutenant Doty and two men for duty on Otter Island He is instructed to remain until the seals haye their de parture On the 19th of Juno we boarded the schooner Flying West Walter Master and found her provided with salt and seal clubs She no doubt intends to try to take some seals from tho islands later iu the Colonel Otis special agent writes mo that ouo attempt probably by the yessel has already been made aud it will 110 doubt be repeated later iu the season after the departure of tho steamer St Paul we called at tho inlands on our way north I supposed two special agents were to remain there until the seals left but I have since learned that only one will remain after the sailing of the August 1st SYMPATHY FOR GARFIELD A Letter from Rome With Reply liy Associated 1resa to Herald WASHINGTON August following correspondence by cable is furnished from the State Department ROME August James Secretary of State Washington AB the Holy Father learned with painful surprise aud profound sorrow the horrid attempt of which the President of Republic was a victim so now he is happy to felicitate his excellency upon the news that hio precious life is out of danger aud will over pray that God may grant him the speedy recovery of his health aud long spare him to benefit the United States The undersigned has the honor to join iu these of sincere and for the complete recovery Tho following is Secretary Blames reply Aue 22 Eminence Cardinal Koine convey to his holiness the sincere thanks with which thin Government re the kind expression of his prayerful interest in behalf of tho stricken President your message was sent tho Presidents condition hus boon nud wo arc now tilled with but not without hopes The President has been very deeply touched by the pious interest of his recovery by nl aud by none more widely or devotedly than by those of the Roman Communion JAMBS G ELAINE Secretary State The Irish Difficulties By Associated to the Heraia LONDON August Pall Wall the Government could hardly have come worse out of debate than from that concerning the arrest of Michael It WHS to bo hoped that ho will bft forthwith It is difficult to speak with respect of the grounds which Sir V m Harcourt alleged for the rearrest of Davitt Tlie nationalist press is very indignant at Sir Win IRK 10 BODt iu or bv postal card if at a distance any person will be presented with a illua copy of a now book GENIUS REWARDED Store of tlie containing a and costly iiv frun u iccc tils 28 wood cuts rind l mill in nn Line HU gild No charge is mad book which cun Ije by at tho branei and offices of the The Manufacturing Co U Union Square York that meu make favorable progress ho conia take a trip on the or go to Mentor Th doctor could not give him a 3y None of tho i worse thi afternoon and some of hem aro bettor His condition critical b J think there isx little move reason for Dr Boynton was met about 1 p m by a tho press when the follow ing dialogue s from A Threat to Switzerland liy Press ro tlie LONDON August 22A dispatch Geneva report that tho Socialists have ad dressed a threatening letter to the Federal tribunal iu regard to their appeal from tbo decision of tho Grand Council of Zurich prohibiting a Social Congress there in Sep The letter warns the Judges tn that they will bo tho first to bo blown up and states tho Socialists have enough to blow up half of and that it is in Switzerland a conflagration will begin that will burn up the world Tho Treasury Department ordered tho transfer of of gold bullion from the Now York office to tbo Philadelphia Mint for coinage into and half ho learned from them that no white mcu had secu along the coast It is certain that had any of tho Jeanne to party lauded along the coast these people would Lave known it They say they have only one vessel near the const west of bay The Vega whalers are oc sighted to eastward but never come near land Tho natives wero friendly and gave all the in their possession furnished the party with food for their dog aud as thorn in various ways Soon after reaching Tapkan a northerly gate came on and we had difficulty m getting our party on board Some dogs sleds a lent and a quantity of were left on the shore m charge of the natives I shall endeavor to get them later the season It is believed that they will be takes good care of until our return The natives of Cape saw the Jeannette on ber north A party of walrus hunters boarded her They described her as a three masted steamer with lots of coal dogs and Sds on deck and say she had two Esqui maux from the American side Thoy recog them as they gave American natives ou account of tho Labret holes in their under lips These wore two natives taken from St Michaels They say that after passing Cape she steamed to the northward After getting out party on board we ie turned to place via the St Lawrenc where wo stopped several T I i KN Ma IU Tli re being nov in Ibis of Lo v rilled ln of information would 11d it in ninny uf t M Int have still m thuir w undr t mr and record i pertaining to their brigade and attention is called to met i hit u h oh book and should bo deposited witli Llm and they are earnestly requested to cane tho to be forwarded dilav to tlie Adjutant of Iho Anny nl of Columbia No other or proper ox when fom pounds the limit for mail can be paid bv the In tho interest of the great of vud and whose claims aro involved tho of country aro requested to give the substance of tins circulai the Greatest ily liy order o ary of var C Jrl f Adjutant A H Assistant Adjutant General Oil LANDS FOR SALE nnd 500 Mead township Warren county Pa three quarters of a mile southwest of and next on tbo R A S W to the Sherran No 2 and the Kate well is a firstrate tbird 50Joel or more thick Tbe territory is turning out woll Will lota en tiro or in of CO at low prices Cull on me at Warren Hotel or addoss Warren Pa ALEXANDER CITY OFFICE PA 18 1881 Notice ia given to all that tho of the BoW of Viewers the from tho proposed of the Drake trcet from tbe centre of Mam o Ihc centre of Drook baa beci Hied in U Ifa on M and that ill be in on the 29tb day of August 13S1 at f oclock m for nnd ol tlie sanio when all may be with fee 47 PI 4C9 citr hours on the 3d inst to allow Nelson an opportunity of collecting ethnological speci for the National Museum We took Nelson ou board on our previous visit to and endeavored to land on the St Lawrence Island on our way north but a northerly coming on we were com to haul off the shore and while car Kig sail hard to get clear of the laud wo lost our We have made a new one from an old jibboom taken from a wrecked schooner We start on the and after spending a fw days in Kotz and making an of in ac L JR L EMERY JR CO 41 and 43 Main St Exchange Place BRADFORD PA OIL WELL SUPPLIES With renewed in the Strength and Uni form of our TUBING CASING AND PIPE knowing that Natural it the Beit Fuel and will make Iron that Norway Iron in quality we offer the Producer goodi he can rely upon the Very Beet in the Market The BLAKE PATENT STEAM PUMP for which we are sole Oil Region Agenti it every day growing in popularity The Northern Oil Field ii full of them by They are STRONG SIMPLE and DURABLE The wild catter it constantly for more oil worlds to conquer but before he completes his arrange ments he is sure to enumerate of EMERY RIO IRONS in his inventory They are reliable and have strength where most needed viz Heavy Flanges Heavy Cranks and Wrist Pin OIL WELL SUPPLY CO LIMITED SUCCESSORS TO THE EATON COLE i COMPANY Manufacturers of OIL WELL SUPPLIES Sucker Rods Eaton Hoadley Packers Sole tor the Sale of LH Drive and Steam Pipe CAMERON STEAM PUMPS Asbestos Packing Ri Irm He tbe riven our time American shore 10 1 hope make attempt to V Clerk I Hi SEW CALLED THE STAB 81 Warranted to do tbe work with onehalf the power of the Heel Nearly all iron inde pendent of Band Self Adjusting Back Break Will last for yearn Very easily and cheaply on Warranted as represented To be MCU at Hunts Machine Shop C ix r foot by the car load H T HUNT Manufacturer COR m nuf in PI Branch Stores at Convenient Points Pa