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The Fort Wayne Sentinel from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 4

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CARPET DEPl'T BOOTS Jompany JC IS Cnilioun Are rsostvlnr Jd opening this week their rail stoojc or FOREIGN antf DOMESTIC CARPETS, CompAns til the new atylea end pat terne, among Warn our eonnned patterns not to be lound In ur other bom EliEGAKT STYLES Enfltih ilimiiiiteri, 1 EogHihTspatrlti, American and Engllsli ''BoJyBrt'RM'i; lmptrnjinret piyi, i Tiptatr, ingrtini, Extra Super lnpaiin, Duttu and lltmp Cupcti, Hail and Stair Caiptti, Floor and Table Oil Clothi, Rattiigi, Telret Kip and Mali, Crumb Cloths, Stair Comings, etc Alio a large and attractive Ua of lata Curtains, Kottingham Laeea, Shadfi and Hollands, Fiitnrcs, Cordi, Tassels, tte. 8PECIAL. The oomplete oeoeae which hM attended the opening of our new Carpet Department encourages us, thit fell, to granUy enlarge our etock, end par tiea tbout refurnishing their houses Till and It greatly to'tholr advantage if they examine our luniente variety before they purcbeee. We make a nd Ur Cnrpeta and put Hhftdee end Curlaim In the beet manner atad at abort notice. ROOT COMPANY'S GREAT RETAIL 46 and 48 Calhoun Street, 0 THE NEW YOItK STORE.

A WeVrlhjr J'hWSt, joeenb hospltal'la mating pre Marnlpnti6uitotrfna4(air at the rink, for the purpoe of Jidaidatilbjr debt $9,000 now fisting iipon it. Tbo project houW wie tba eocourogonitiit of all ofvpur citizens, bj i )i bend response' to tell 'ihali' iny ba njads then No "MMure. VilJ'ti fofl unified to make the affair a coihpWe SJaodard Brown Muslihl at 8 aud'lOp per yard, at 'j Root 4 CoMr isT's. none. The different cotnmitteei of tin fire department ere; requested; to meet at firemen's pn' Friday, Sept.

10 at 8 o'clock By: order of A. H. Carbikr, Secretary. Beat LVusdale bleached muslin at 10c pef A' flood store, room (forTenj at Weal Bert street Standard, brown muslins And 10c pcr'yard, ait Root i Conpiit'n. i ii i'.

i drand 4I1. Those who found, purchMing goods should wait for lae grand 'opening at tW Original'! Cheap assortment equal iShoapu'ess, quality end variety, has hover before been diapltyed. Notice will be given in time. U. i i I 'l Beat Lonsdale Bleached Muslin at 10 per yard, at Root: 4 CoMPIHTV Amocx lha valrea: entered fur.

tba teat that IarntoJ. by E. KuukU, A runaway on Jefferiou atreet laat ereping created coniiderable oicilement The work of aawing blocks CaJ. bono atrei't' paemeat waiibogun' ei tordar. Cilj'C'ml Enginoer Byalf will gira tba.

grade of Bart, atreet 'lo contractor today. It coat tba countt int (85 to'have the cbroner'a jury ''ait down" tie lata Mr. The Allan County medical aociaty meeU at the near ball, ore rVollmerV drug ilore, to night. An Indictment arainat Calhoun atreet. aalooa keeper i.

being backed up.b fdnr teen witoaraea. Tba Kwi uniUa with tbe Sentinel ia the demand that it morgue be proridedin Landladiea are tecomibr aoiioui when tbeybearthejoung man at the table talk me grana Dal). The abutmeote for the Clinton' atreet THB CEOPB. laaportaot InKarinattleB Beapewtlna; Their ComHHl 1 PwporU. A reporter, for the Sentinel called upon S.

Baah, the eitenaiye prodace dealer, tbii morning, for the purpoae of, gath eriDg aome inrormatlon from; mm con oernitig the condition, character and pectt of tha prinolpal cropi iq tbil aection of If r. Bash ii probably tbe beat informed mad in the city on thia aobject by nason both of aotoal clsenation. and of bl extensire dealingi'1 itb armera. Hii. atatemenla com an area, of fifty mllea.

The damage to winter wleat from' the floods ia cloaely eati mated at 20 percent. There however, a largely inereaaed acreage till jear, ind in conieqnedce the total yield will not fall, more than 5 per cent abort of last Tba quality, how is generally poorer than laat year; and the proportion of No. 1 i much TrVitb'tla eacepttoU of tba, low lands, fridge will be completed, by tbe' contrac COrn' ta i lo apfetidid cond'tion. in thia tow in aboot four imoortant cereal "hn acream jown ia alio Last Montli Old l.frlh, mova Intdtjur 1 Next to: fystofflce, ori or about ropoaei to it Sroto top to with an antlrely new itooic of gooua. Aiuaii wuy we are wiumg io tpunow, PBEFElt GBEENBACKS TO MERCITaNDISE.

LAST MEAT jr Nendooda. Goods are now being daily received at the Original Cheap Store. One of Boston! 6net 'will aburilr ba. connected with tbe Indiana CouaerTatory.y i aoo' prints, fast colors and In lfall sulos, at 6o per yard, at Root CpuraHT'i; Souea. The regular monthly meeting of tba Anthony Wayne boat club will be held thia evening.

Every member ia requested to be present. By order of tbe 8ECBIIAKI, T9 prom and after Bept, 1 the, city circulation of the Sentinel will be under, the exdo aiye ifeonirol Edg'krKemp, of tbia city, who baa bad a loug and aucoesaful experience in that branch of newaaaper wari. Mr. Kemp, bating purcbaaed the cifonla lion, will attend loathe delivery of the pb pera, and to. the collectiona therefor.

Ha will.alao collect, the, arreaxagea office frbtn' old aubscriben. Oh, if It wains lawful, Lsvyers vedna allow it If It wwna holy, ThaninUter wadnadolk If It wains modesty Maidens wadna take Hr Poor folk oouldna get it. One hundred pieces of tea and dinner ware only tll.00. Crockery, claaa ware, lamps and 'china, silver plated ware, knives and forka. Ve keep the largeat stock in the city of tbe above gpoda at priginal package! op open stock, and will sell at Mew York prices tree of charge.

Country merchants are invited to examine the quality of our ware belore purcbaaine elsewhere. Ward's Cheap Crockery store, No. 9 Columbia atra't ailji enttnel art Wwyate, Tweaday, Kept, 7. ornryBATURBa LAST TIIREC BAT. Treoieaaloaa aflao(btr.

We close the old store Thursday night, and open in tbe new store Saturday morning, Sept, ll. Fostkb Bros. 4 Co. County orden bought at tbe Fort Wayne national bank of Fort Wayne. Beat yard wide Hill Mualin at lOo per "yard, at Boot CoHttrt't.

Baclaa" Hallpee. There will be a racing matinee at Swia uey park on Friday afternoon Sept. 10, 1815, the following being the Trotting race for a stake of $15, 3 io 6, in harness Daily names Belie Drury; W. Pearae names Surprise A. D.

Helm namea Gray J)ao. Runniog half mile daah, by Keller'e bone Billy, Bedding'a mare Bay Dolly, Branatreter'a Bigfoot Jatk, ownera Lady vard wide Bill Moalin at lOe IOWN, The Jtnthon'T Wjne boat club meeta tb nigbt The' arleSiaD well baa raached the depth of 2,765 feet; Tbe petit, jnry' of the criminal court meets on Monday, The grand jury iaatUl investigating the Cbaney murder case. Going to achool ia. so popular that ''cbUdrencryfbri l.l J' The pier for' the; Clinton street bridge will be Sank to morrow. Tbe match game for the Bemington, rifle takea place thia afternoon: The prosecuting Attorney will be unuau ally busy thia.

term of court. The appraising of tbe city lota was placed from $1,000, to Wm. UcMabon haa been taken to the caatle of tbe beclouded minds. A number of men are engaged at the fair grounds erecting buildings. Jane Ward has been considered sane enough to leave the state aaylum.

The new Calhoun street swing bridge will be Jfioiihedio about tee dayA Michael Lindermqth baa been appointed guardian of Albert Wenfwortb. Jos. G. Orrill, now confined in ihe state lunatic asylum, is to be discharged. The board of commissioners, will ad journ this afternoon until after the fair.

The Hawthorne club met yesterday evening, and discussed the 'Qualifications of Vetera." Tbe Iriahtown Bre company la eveningly practicing for the fintnen'a tournament. The artesian well men hive placed a flag on tbe tower, in honor of the Texan visitors. The parties that gave liquora to the cbaVgaeg will probably lear from tbe grand jury. Ignatius A. Welder and Mary Margaret Catharine Jangen received their marriage license to day.

John Begue has filed an alfidavitagainit Uewis lvarTfldi3std Bshlift oefore per yard aL BootTrCoMFAa Tbe umclal rlr Procramnie. All of tbe partiea who have aecured 'apace in the Daily Official Fair Pro gramma are requested to prepare their "copy" at once, so that it can be called for tomorrow morning. Kwr; 4 Wbasa, Pnblishera. Oar It is with pleasure we Announce to our euatomerl and Vrienda that we have made almost a clean sweep of our old took nd dn'Satnrdayl morniog, Sept. II, we ppea atore with an ary Assortmeiifc Of dry Jfpe1" Fostxb Bbotbxbs Co.

flood prints, fwt colpMAndln fcll atylaa, at 60 per at Bot it CoWairT'i. Th question or; iot to begin repaving Calhoua atreet before the, fair, i agitating the publio mind, John 0. Williams has Informed a citi' ten that he intends making a trip that will end up in Fort Wayne. A ruMaway on Lafayette street mashed a baby carriage, last night, j'tjo baby in jt. Ought to have been, though; Th hoard or coanty commissioners Allowed a few.billi and few' bridge questions morning.

Tb of Schuckman va. Schuck man, for' tea years in courts, bas finally been decided in the supreme court. Now ii the seaaon of the year when be ttle boy presents Via teacher with a green even wishes that she were dead. The Valparaiso pin factory which with Meet rs Anson Waring and W. A.

Roberta are connected, is ahortly to be moved to Detroit Tbe grand ball thia evening will fully meet all oitiaen's generally baying cheerfully responded to all that was requested, Coombs, Morria and Bell have render ed their opinion to' the' effect that under the. Jaw coroners jnrora "are only entitled to fifty cents per day, A mysterious woman waa in town yesterday, anxiously inquiring about one Mrs" Carter, charged stealing a eel of harneaa at Roanoke. Like a bombshell, unexpectedly light ing in the midst of a community, was the Gazette's startling intelligence that "Silas doing; well," this morning. of the obstreperoua priaoner carried a small club into" tbe jail yestcr day; Lyman Walker, one mania charge, was evidently guilty of dereliction of duty. George Wortter, a lad aged nine years, sat down in a small diah of hot sealing wax yesterday afternoon, Bud George, like bis immortal namesake, cannot lie on his back.

Yesterday the city appraisers, Messrs. O. Bird, J. A. Colerick and J.

C. Bowser, were engaged in appraising tha lots in the city park The cheapest lot was appraised at $300 and the dearest one at $1,800. Woritx Shilling, from the rural districts, came to the city yesterday, and became Inflated. On attempting to climb a fence be slipped and fell, And the bridge of hie adee was broken, and in fntira dayl'it will loom A Ia camel bump. Hie honor met the county commission ers thia morning to consult, in regard to the appropriation for lbs break in the canal.

The latter bare appropriated $500 for this purpose, which, with the $500 voted by the council, will be sufficient. It is hoped that tbe city council may conclude to put the old fort property, which belongs to the city, in good condi J.t is asked of that body to ha.ve tbe well wbicb was dug under tbe direction of Gen. Wayne cleaned out, and a pump pot in, the property fenced, groonda sodded, and graveled walks construoted. Mr. Isaac Bush will then construct, by the hid of private enterprise, an' exact model of.

tbe old fort about eighty feet square, and tbe whole would beoome probably the greatest curiosity and at traction in the city, both to cititene and strangers, and a credit to Fort Wayne. Let prompt action be taken in the matter. Lqss bii Goods Treinendbiis. largelr in eiceaa' of preyious; yeara, Tbe damage by the floods will not. exceed 10 percent; one; week of hot dry weather will bring' the crop out all right.

KotwitlutandiDg the fact that the bats heW been' damaged to'th'e extent of about 10 percent by the Army worm, the In creased amount town, will cauie a very largo yield, perhapa more than an average. Flax aligbtly damaged wHl yield nearly an average crop. Hay was badly injured by the heavy raut, and, much laved in! a Very damaged Tiers will he about a half crop of clover seed. Thai yield of polatoes will be the largest ever known in this aection and the same may be said of buckwheat. Summarizing Mr.

Bash's statements, it may be safety sslimated that tha average injury to all crops (excluding potatoes) by rain and other causes, will not be above 1ft percent, And that taking Into consider ation the large inorease in the number of acres Under cultivation, Ihe total general yield, will be very little if any leas than laat year, PERSOHAX. Tret, McDonald, has gone on a trip weit.7 1 Mrs. Frank' Mars, of Argyle, W. in the city on a brief visit. Coroner Webb haa gone to Stoner's mill to see to a tot of wheat.

Miss New, of Wabash, has returned to the; "scenes ef her County Auditor Abbott; will leave for Boston in a few; days, on a yiait. uias ueien Atiiier, 01 ia visiting her sister, Mrs. Col. Bobertson, Wintersi of the Huntington Democrat, perambulated our streets yes' terday. Mr.

Ed. Brackenridga returned to tbe city, yesterday, after quite a atay fn the Lone Star state. Tbe Hon. I. D.

O. Nelson; has gonetto Chicago to Altend the National borticnN Albert Joost, formerly of tbil city, will be married pear Germany, at the end of the month. Mies Flora Sugarman, who has been visiting in the city for several weeks, returns to her home (Memphis, Tenn.) tomorrow. Miss Anna E. C.

Watson, the matron of the home for the friendless, who has been visiting in New England, will return to the scenes of her labors on Saturday. Squire EHall, charging them with mali ciouirtrBipaas. Tbe Wabaah base ball club haa chal lenged "the Actives, of Elkhirt, Tbe game is to take place on tbe 17th, on tbs Kekv Onga grounds. Torrents No 3 ran 100 yards, carried 260 feet of hose, laid 150 feet, broke coop ling, and attached to engine and norsle in 28 seconds, last night. How's that James Woulfe's last will and testa moot requires that "all just debts he paid out of the estate." Let that fifty five cent saloon keeper now bow bis bead and weep.

John Boitick succeeded yesterday in 4 HHinxfiregTOS t)nt range, much to the diaguitof a friend who bad wagered $10 to $5 that ba could not acoompliah that feat. John Bostick, Esq'goesto Washington tfwdav tA atand A avflrnmenl test trial Of the best safety valvea for itaam boilers. HKAUS.T A cnCBSJBIII. A sa.rtjr Bya etaaMd a sae Blver, On yesterday evening three boys, named David Eldridge, Cbarlea Davis and Wm. Denniaoa, took a small craft a little above the French brewery, on the St.

Joe river, end dreamily paseeadbwn stream. They've Came. The Texas editorial party arrived here at 2.20 this afternopn, and were met at the depot by committees on behalf of the press, the. cititena, and the city govern. ment.

After eating dinner at Capt, Mcftinnie's, the guests entered carriages, and were taken to various points of Inter eat about the city. As we go to press onr visitora are (till engaged in eight seeing. To night there will be a grand ball and reception at Ewing hall, at which the elitsof tbe city will be The entire, affair promises topaaa off very pleas eutJy. Police Oowrl. KiOB XOtUXOXB PRESIDlHG.

Ditbold as Biotkamp, charged with giv ing beer to Eiter, of the chain gang, were discharged; Tbe case against Iten, Schoenlin and others was continued until to morrow. "From the management of the oars, it became 1 perceptible to tha observing minds that them 'ere boys didn't know much about rowing. Soft proved, Suddenly Eldridge's oar: went op, the end whacking Davis under the cbio, and tbe.next. minute over he went, tha )ael of hiaboot coming jo coo. tact with Deoniaon'l cranium.

The latter immediately WKBT OtSB TAB ITIBB into tbe water and down to tbe bottom of tbe) dimiautive Hia companiona wildly paddled around for a while, setting op yells of terror. Vl the meantime Denniaon arose and called oit'Sava ine "Sate me I1' Apiece of rooenTnno6TnrBt(WjrrIe" plan clutched it, Anil thui succeeded in saving himself until, tbe boys reached bim and pulled him in. They then started or shore, upon which they landed, after about fiAeen minutei of shrewd maneuvering. Prints, AU MarnmacK mnts, be. 25c Vard wide Prints fop 12 I Good Mualins, oc and 6e.

12 2c Muslins for 10c. Big lot Ginghams, 9c and lOc. 2c. The Chlltaaprir rDlaeaaa. Tka phlloeopb; ct dlnasa la a aohjeet which la relMnttby tba1 etlentlen ef; tBanhlnd.

bne te uafortuniuly, mora (egerally oegiectvd than any other under heiven. Decidedly tbe moat Important fact thit In elsininaUoo of It discloses Is that In line ease, out of ten tha orijlneiinj eauia of dlwaae Is dablllly, etlber enenl er local, and that the earliest nanifealaUoBS of lis approach are Idaiuoel with tboee which evidence a lack of vital power. Such belni tbe ease. It perfectly clear (bat touts trealmeat what la required In the first Inatance. As an invlsorant, BoetatUr'a Stomach Bltlers baa received tha moat positive andoraeneat from eminent 'phyilotaae; endhae lon osauplad a foremost raak among yioprlstary nnediea.

IiepropntNas an alterative of disordered conditions of tba aioaiach, liver and bow Ii, and a preventive of malarial dUeeaee, are no leisraonel, and eve been accorded profeeslon al reoommindatlooa equally amphatlo. W' Blp lot of Prints, it: aii spragua tc. All Cocheco Print 6c 25o Percales for 12 Wc.B Yard wide Muslins for 8c. Sheeting, all widths. Remember, BEST PRINTS, 6c.

OTIOJT8, TAUCY GOODS. ETC. ATDOND'SNOVELTYSTBHE Muslins, Tlaooila, 'Qlovas anoVbthef i Upl9 joode large YARNSa Ctfrmuiova ftxn, finitjulltf tormfttitoa Tto, flwtfjuUt.T,Balt.ot:l.tsv Wtirtno yarn, 8nntii.d wool. BaMtonj Kniitlnir yarn of 11 klad, Inoluding the of Iobrv td Qtrma Itniltlnff KnitUoff cotton, Croutiot eotloa. Coiion eapAoUlly for moodinf nlooktvin," ia naitU iJty(7cnTMnathef klncU.

laradU bootees ack and hirUl aotl fcU kln4i knit good mtdt lo ontw. STAMPING. krtiidjng and Embroidery done German Complete Blocking Parner, Stocking Curse le In variety, Including MadtmeFoy'a corset, frsnoh embroidery silk, sbtded embroidery etlk, large akelns, eenla, And a large, stock of stapls and fancy ajooda at 1 ISiaia jMtteot, Bjress Black Alpacas. Biar lotDreii Goodi 9c. Big: lot Dresi Goods 12 3 Big ion iross uooua suo.

Bi? lot Drew Good 18o. 40o Dress Qoodi for 25c.1 25c, worth. 390. baca 35o. worth 45b.

ilnaaa A Ktt aivWAvOla ftftja Va XVVf WVUUUVUf, Poplins tnd Blaok 8ilb. Big lot Dresi Goods Ho Bier lot Dresi Ooodi l4o, Big; ot Drew Goods 16oJ l. 30o Dreis Goods for 20c. 50o Droit Goodi for 25c. Alpacas 30o, vorth 40o.

Alpacas 40o, worth 55o Alpacas 60o, worth 70o, Fancy Silks; all price; CAEPETS! GARPETS! Cottage Carpets down to 25c. 50o Carpets for 35o. 75c Carpets for 50c. ou uiotns, aii wiatns. 30c CarpetB down to 20c.

80o. Handsomo Cottage Carpets, 60c Ingrain Carpets for 40o 85o Carpets for 60c, BUY CARPETS NOW. Brussels Carpets down to $1 PAIUSOLS AKD SUN TJMBRELLAS. Children' SttkParwoUJor 50o. 41.50 Silk ParatoUfor 41.00.

$2 50 Silk raratoltfor $1.25. Nothing Held Back! Large Silk Umlrelldtfor $1.00. FiM Silk. Umbrellas for $1,29. All PARASOLS BELOW COST.

All Kinds of Goods Slaughtered! Dress Goods, Black Alpadas, Oottonades, Oatpets, Ticks, Denims, Shirtings, Sheetings. Victoria Lawns; jpassimerea," Shawls, Marseilles, Black Silks, WiU.be in tbil great sale at prices never before known or beard of in. tba State: We w'uh we could give, a quotation for every article we have in our atore.i But of couraa there ia, not room for that. In'concluaion we hare only to Add that we sell only for caeh. And that wo believe it to be just as much to your interest as ours to freely at thia offering; E0STEK BROTHERS COMKST FOET WAYNE, JND.

DEY GOODS ASDMILLIITEKY. DRf GOODS! Cheaper Than Ever. CALL AND EXAMINB. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW" GOODS. 10,000 yardi atanoard Prints, only Se.

yarae new eiyie vara rnna, cc yarae iraiaiue, ixsc, voru zoo. 600 yarda Alpaca.double fold, S6c, worth 40c, aooyardi Black Alpaca, toe and Age, worth ana vw. 8,000 yardi N. Y. Mills Muslin, 12Uo, worth 15o.

tJMO varde Fruit of tba Loom Hills Uuelln. UVCo, yards eoft nnlsbed Bleached Brown Mnalina, So, 7c and Ic, full line, doaan Ladies1 White Hoa. ll nerjdoeen. to doien Udiea While Hoee, Slis per down. DO dosan ladies' White Hom, ll ooien iaier oh.

noen, si A fall llieof Balbrlgan Uoae. Embrolderlee ia great variety: 109 Stride ShswU, Me, worth llio. 10Q all wool Stripe BhewU, KM. A full Une ef CoreeU, only aac. 8ulle for Children, oheep.

Butts for tadlee at (rest bargalaa. Millinery Goods Cheaper tto any other House mine vity. THW, KEAAON WHY 1 CAW BELT. OOOTJB AT BrJCK 10W PRIrjWH IB THAT MY EXfe MSES AKE LESS THAN THOBE OF AM OTHER BOUJE Ul TBB OITT. I BOY FOX CASH, SELL FOB, CASH, AMD AUXB 0 BAD DEBTS.

J' No. 1 Phoenix Block, Calhoun THE (inKAt rj ONE PRICE Dry Goods and Millinery Store. MODBL BASES. THJ CIlX mtttt.JSJT?JriTD sp ATT0fiNEY8.AT.IAW. ALLEN Z0LLABS, ATTORNEY AT LAW.

Om S.rahw.S eoraer lbaa aA Borry Alreel. Pvaetle. la all fnAteand all Dsiiwl State. Cou te llylSdawU Ahead of the World for all Cooking Purposes! I own TWESTYNK 8TATE8 and TEEEITOItlES on this great invention, which we as good as any in the TJnlon, and will sell them, by ths COUNT or STATS, at PRICES that vrUUNSUllE MORE MOlfETm the IXTESTMENT QahANY OTUER, For particulars call a my omce over Korcuanta'aauonai Bank, or address P. 0.

Box 1B47, REAL ESTATE AflENTS. REAL estate; AXCBZB SHOW, Qeneral InaurAaoe Ana l.al EaUts Af anta. rapr.aant the bast non Board Compaals. IS tbe cltr. Also all kinds ef Cltx R.AI EaUts itoM and .02 ItoASFJoaAaduponSrat olasa Ksal Bauts, la Port Ways, or Sorthera Indiana.

aS coU.cUonssntniit.dtOuswmraoaivapiomptatt.nUon, bedcleahee; i PI ram So a 3 CD CC 8Lh I 8 CO 1 IS a ffe i 318 a 0. I D. CO CO CO WATCHES AND JEWELRY. AMtYEK U.0, GR4.FFS. MAYER GR AFFE, pmhtwfti DIAMONDS, wJtghes SIXTIR pATED WABE All kinds of Anericaa.

and Imporlal Clocfa and! Regulators Also, Gold, Sllvor and Ivor heeded AfA. ipeicUlty tntdaof Xmartean nod other ftne WATCHES. llspiiringdont on thort noilc, tud tl aUfftiiMl No. 88 Columbia Street MACHINERY. J.

H. SABS, Prea't. J.I. WHITK, Soo'y. B.

I. FISHSB, Treaaoier. Elabluhedm. (Incorporated 1873. CajpttoV $500,000.

BASS' FOUNDRY Machine Works, UvoafSKinrora of STEAM ENGINES, Boilers fined or tnhnler, all elaoe, Saw Srist 111 JacMiery Mill Furnishing Goods. Sols stents tor Judooo's celebrated STEAM GOVERNORS, And HtlllweJl A Flarce'l Patent HEATER and Lime Etiraetore. CAR WHEELS, Chilled Tine, Locomotive and all kind, of Railroad and car castings Bnilata wliaas, v.ti lllnn. A ij. order.

Knginea, builere and general msohlnery promplly repaired. Competent mill vrlgbUalwiye on hand to Ionian drafu epeolOcatlona, and euparlntrad hutting np onr nlUa. Special attention la called your line of Wood orkinp Machinery, oonileting In part of WUlll'i Improvod' apoks and aie ban die Uihee, fello. aawa. itate cutUra, bead.

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