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BY JULIAN A. SELBY. The late Legislature of the District of Columbia, in adjourning sine die, gave signal evidence of the uu fitness of its members for the grave trust oommitted to them, and of the wisdom oi the aotion.of Congress in abolishing the District, government. The Wash? ington Siar is authority for the state? ment that on adjourning sine die some of the members seem to have carried away almost everything portable about the chamber?deRks, chairs, .clocks, water .coolers, 'mirrors, inkstands, washBtands,; towels, combs, brashes, soap, and evon tho second-hand tooth bruahea. One- member, in his solici? tude to preserve some memento of thia last representative body and bulwark of the people of i the" District, took away a large feather duster, and, not to be ostentatious, about it, he con? cealed the .same upon his person with o mside'rablo ingenuity by passing the handle down a trouser-leg and but? toning the feather eud snugly under his vest. In Philadelphia every lady is a cen? turion. Everything in that oity is centuplioated; wherever you>go, what? ever you do, the Centennial stares you in the face; yon-, have to wear it on yonr paper collar, and wash your hands with centennial towels and soap. The whole name is a farce, as it would lead yon to suppose it 'was to happen bat once in 100 years; but in the city of Brotherly Love it seems they are to keep it up together. Tho girls have powdered their hair to make them look 100 years older; the old women have powdered theirs to make them look like the young girhi. On a oare fal estimate .there about 220.000 Mar? tha Washington costumes in that city now, which cbstume consists of abtut three yards of old fashioned curtain calico, a mob cap, a black patch under the left eye, and a seventy-five cents pair of high-heeled slippcru. ?-:-? "The IiitfoKTAii Jackson."? The Bichmond Enquirer says: These are reported to have been President Grant's words at Staunton, as he stood on the platform of the car when reference was made to "Stone? wall" Jackson, whose honored name was recalled by the fact, that the baud of the Stonewall Brigade was appoint? ed to receive him. Geueral Graut, so the telegram 9ays, raised his hat uud simply said, but with much fueling: "The Immortal Jackson." It was u grand tribute, and we believo an honest and sincere one, to the genius of onrdistingnished Confederate chief? tain. While n circus was parading the streets of Vau Wert, Ohio, u few days ago, the tiger, which was on top of n wagon, became enraged and made an attack on,its keeper, M'lle de Grauer Lee, badly lacerating her limbs and tearing'her clothes in shreds. She re? tained her presence of mind, kept the beast partly cowed until secured, when she fainted. A stranger/ named Thomas Dona? hue, <cot Lie throat with a razor nud bled to death iu a bath-tub, in a hotel in Sau Frunoisou, lately, hie bud gone to that city in search of work, but was disappointed. A colored girl, ten years-old, recently attempted to poison a family in Rail? way, N. J., on account of alleged ill treatment. She was arrested. The reeent soveralcuses of hydro phobia in New York and viciuity are attracting much attention. Four mad doge were kdlled on Friday. SEW YORK "TIMES" BTits South Carolina correspondence has attracted considerable uttentiou to its coIkiuuh The "INDIAN GIRL," bv keeping the fineet CIGARS and TOBACCO in the market, has attracted considerable attention to her Cigar Emporium. Tho one shows up tho eouditiou of affairs iu this State and the CAUSES GOVERNOR MOSES And his political friendo; the other shows up the celebrated 5 Cent Cigars and their merits, the Havana Cheroots and other brande suited tor summer Smoking, sodas the bublic ire often puzzled to know what could induce a man TO COMMIT SUICIDE So are Cbeweis puzzled to Know how 'j'O BACCO can he s >M at auch low prices at INDIAN GIRL CIGAR STORE. June 2C> Columbia, S. C. Official Order, No. 1. IWANT all Smokers to know that there are htill plenty mure of the celebrated 5 cent PARTAGAS on hand. I guarantee that they contain more and a better quality of Tobacco than any other 5 cent Cigar sold in this city. Special Order, No. 2. All Smokers ol Pres.-td Cigars will ph a-c take notice that they can get a bunch con? taining '!') Cigars tor fl, and all other ;> mular uruudd at equally low prices, at the CALIFORNIA CIGAR STORE, iSign 61 the Indian Chief,) Sil Door Below Whcel'.t House. June I! A Letter ro E. H. Heinitsh, Columbia a NOTHER WON DERFUL CURF! I have ?\. been afflicted with Klie-timati><ni for the last eighteen months, entirely helpless. I have tried your QUEEN'S DELIGHT, and ;;::i happy Co ."-ay that 1 have received great bfiietlt from it. I e^in recommend it as an iuv iluable remedy to those afflicted, March 19 j __iLD Subscribe tor the Fikksix "Let o G( e:;vcr=::::ntEl Directory? Government op the United States. President?Ulysses S. Grant, of Illi? nois; Vice-PreBident*-Henry Wilson, of Massachusetts; Secretary of State? Hamilton Fisu, of New York; Secreta? ry of tbe Treasury?W. R. Ricbard son, of Massachusetts; Secretary of War?W. W. Belknap, of Iowa; Sec? retary of tbe Navy?G. M. Robeson, of New JerBey; Secretary of tbe Inte rior?O. Delano, of Obio; Postmaster General?John A. J. Ores well, of Ma? ryland; Attorney-General?George H. Williams, of Oregon. President of tbo Senate?Henry Wilson, Vice-Pre? sident, ex officio; Secretary?George C. Gorham. of California. Speaker of tbe Honso of Representatives?James G. Blaine, of Maine; Olerk?Edward MoPheraon, of Pennsylvania. Con greaB meets annnally tbo ?rat Monday in December. Tbe present Congress (the 43d) terminates March 3, 1875. The Supreme Court.?Chief Jus? tice?Morrison R. Waite, of Ohio; Assooiate Justices?Ward Hunt, of New York; Nathan Clifford, of Maine; Noah H. Swaync, of Ohio; Samuel F. Miller, of Iowa; David Davis, of Illi? nois; Stephen J. Field, of California; Wm. M. Strong, of Pennsylvania; Jos. P. Bradley, of New Jersey. Tbo Su? premo Court holds one session an? nually, in Washington, beginning On tbo first Monday in December. United States Courts in South Carolina.?Circuit Judge?Hugh Lt. Bond; Circuit Clerk?James E. Ha good; District Judge?George S. Bryan; District Attorney?David T. Oorbin; Clerk?Daniel Horlbeck; Mar? shal?R. M. Wallace. Terms for hold , ing Uuitud States Circuit Court?First ' Monday in April, ut Charleston; fourth Mondny iu November, at Colombia. United States District Court?First Monday in January, May, July uud October, in Oharlestou, for Eastern District; first Monday in August, at Greonvillo, for Western District. [The Court held at Greenville exercises Circuit Court powers.) Government op South Carolina.? Governor?Franklin J. Mobcb, Jr.; Private Secretary?C. J. Houston. Lientenant-Governor?Richard H. Gleavee. Secretary of State?Henry E. Huyne; Chief Clerk?H. B. John? ston. Comptroller-Geuerul?Solomou L. H?ge; Chief Clerk?J. L. Little. Auditor's Clerk?J. S. Fillobrown. Treasurer?Francis L. Cardozo; Chief Clerk?F. McKiuuey; Book-keeper?T. Ij. Mintou. Attorney-General?Samuel W. Mcltou; Cbief Clerk?Harry Xoub. Adjutant and Inspector-General?Hen? ry \V. Purvis. Superintendent of Ed? ucation?J. K. Jillson; Chief Clerk? H. Jillson. Superintendent of Peni? tentiary?John B. Dennis. Superin? tendent of Lunatic Asylum?Dr. J. F. Ensor; Assistant Superintendent?L>r. Thompson. Legislature?The Legislature meets annually on thu -1th Tuesday in November. President pro km. of the Senate?Hon. S. A. Swuils; Clerk?J. Woodruff, Charleston; Beading Clerk ?R. A. Sisson, BurnwoH. Speaker of tbo Hoaso of Representatives?Hon. Samuel J. Leo, of Aiken; Clerk?A. O. Jones, Charleston; Assistant Clerk? W J Etter, Columbia; Rending Clerk ?W A Hayne, Marion. Sui'kbme Court, South Carolina.? Chief Justice?F J Mosos, Suinter; As? sociate Justices?J J Wright, Summer ville; A J Willard, Columbia; Clerk? A M Boozer, Lexington; Reporter? J S G Richardson, Sutntcr. Circuit Courts. ? First Circuit? Counties of Charleston und Orauge burg. Second?Aiken, Barnwell, Col letou and Beaufort. Third?Sum tor, Clureudon, Williamsburg aud George? town. Fourth?Obesterfield, Murlboro, Darlington, Marion und Horry. Fifth ?Kershaw, Riubluud, Edgelleld and Lexington. Sixth?Chester, Lilucus j ter, York aud Fairfiold. Seventh? Nowborry, Laurons, Spartauburg und Union. Eighth?Greenville, Ander? son, Oconee, Pickeus uud Abbeville. Circuit Jmb/es.?First?R F Gra Luiu, Charleston. Second?John J Maher, Blackville. Third?John T Green, Sumter. Fourth?C P Town send, Becnettsville. Fifth?U B Cur pcuter, Columbia. Sixth?T.T Mackoy, Chester. Seventh?M Moses, New berry. Eighth?Thompson Jl Cooke, CIreen ville. Solicitors. ? First?C W Bnttz, Charleston. Second ? P L Wiggin, Beaufort. Third?Surauol T Atkinson, Georgetown. Fourth?D D McColl, Bounettsville. Fifth?J H Runkle, Columbia. Sixth?W H Bruwley, Ches? ter. Seventh?WM Fleming, Spartau? burg. Eighth?Ab Blytbe, Greenville. County. Government, Rictjland.? Commissioners?E M Weston, W E Bnvne, U Portee. Olerk of Board? D U Miller. Sheriff?J E Dent. Judge of Probate?S D Swvgort. Clerk of Court?D B Miller. School Commissioner?D Salmoud. County Treasurer?J L Neagle. County Au? ditor? A L Solomon. Jury Commis? sioner?John B Dennis. Coroner?I FI Coleman. Senator?W B Nash. Representatives?S H Thompson, An? drew Curtis, J F Gilmnre, Charles Miuort. Trial Justices?W B Nash, S B Thompson, S E Strattou, Tr.eze vant Sill, Geo A Richmond and 1 II CblethRu. United States Officers ?Post )LUMBIA, S. C, THURSDA master?C SI Wilder. Deputy?John S Leapheart. Commissioners?A M Boozer and T M Wilkes. Collector Internal Revenue?O L Anderson. Ganger?O A Darling. City Government.?Mayor?John Alexander. Clerk and Treasurer Walter R Jones. Aldermen?First | Ward?Augustus Cooper, S P Davis, B F Griffin. Second?C J Carroll, John A Pagb, W A Oarr. Third Adam Thomas, S D Swygert, H W Pnrvis. Fourth?Ii L Brown, DI W?lls, Wm Simons. The committees I are: Ways and Means?Aldermen Cooper, Griffin and Carroll. Accounts | ?Aldermen Carroll, Garr and Swygert. Streets?Aldermen Pagb, Thomas and Wella. Market and City Scales?Al? dermen Oarr, Brown and Cooper. Guard House?Aldermen Simons, Davis and Pugh. Water Works?Al? dermen ThomaB, Cooper and Griffin. Alms H00.80?Aldermen Swygert, Si? mons and Davis. ? City Schools?Al? dermen Purvis, Swygert and Simone. Sydney Park?Aldermen Davis, Car-1 roll and ThomaB. Licenses?Alder-1 men Griffin, Pugh and Brown. City Clock?Aldermen Brown, Wells and PurviB. Firo Department?Aldermen Wells, Purvis and Carr. City Lamps?] Aldermen Oarr, Brown and Davis. New City Hall and Public Buildings? Aldermen Griffin, Simons and Curr. City Attorupy?J D Trndewell. City Physician?A S Hydrick. Clerk of j Market?J H Pickett. Commissioner I of Poor?Charles Schnitze. OverHrer of Streets?J Trice. Chief of Police ?M F Nixon. Sergeants of Police? E Williame, J Blizzard. j Mail, .ykuaxgemexts.?Northe.'nj mail opens G.30 A. M., 3 P. M.; closes IIA. M..GP. M. Oharlestou openb 8 A. M., 5.30 P. M.; alost^S A. M.,G p. M. Western opens 6 A. M., 12.?,0 p. M.; closes G: 1.30 P. M. Greenville opens G.45 P. M.; closes G A. T^l. Wil? mington opens i P. M.; clrj8ea 1U.30 A. M. On Huuday open Ivom 2.30 to 3.30 P. M. Judge Cooke has sy-.daiued there cent decision of JuO^.: Green, tu the effect that legal uot'.oes and advertise? ments paid for Iro'.a private funds inuy be published iu ?uy paper selected by the person advertising, notwithstand? ing such paper may not be one desig? nated au an "official" paper by the State authorities. "Official" papers apply only to such advertisements as arc paid for from State ni:d County funds. Lawyers ruuy, tborefore, order all estate notices, roferee sales and sheriff sales to bo published in Una paper, should they prefer it. ScnscmnEits?Obtain the latest news by mail uud by telegraph in tho Daily Piiossix. Wanted?A few inoru advertise? ments, to enable us to publish a paper for tho good ul others a-j well as our selves. Mow is the TIME?To advertise, nt our summer rates, and while there is leisure to rend the papers. v ? ? Notice. CoLUSfMA. S. CM June I, 1S71. rIlllE undersigned bog leave to inform JL their ftionds and customers that on and after thin dato wo will sell Goods fur CASH. All mist due notes and accounts must bo settled, or thuv will he placed in suit. HOPE & GYLES. May 3i NlLKH G. i'AKKKn. EllOAH (.'.Wri.Kss. PARKER & CAYPLESS, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, ROOM 1 Parker's block, Muiu street, Columbia. S. C. May lit Family Flonr. flgjS^ji lOOUin.S. r.xtra Family FLOUH. (jrofeMBf 10i) barrels low t>nced, but sound, sBkmtWL Forsalebv HOPE.V GYLES Hats of Every Variety. JUST received, at D. EPSTIN'S, STItAW HATS in endless variety, cheap, hand? some und sttli.h. May :!() Straw Hats. Go to D. EPSTIN'S, under Columbia Hotel, for cheap and stylish STItAW HATS. " May :w MONEY TO LOAN, On Marketable Collaterals EXCHANGE on Now York, Baltimore, Philadelphia. Boston mid nil promi? nent cities of the United States and Eu? rope bought and sold. DEPOSITS received and intcrcst-bearine. certificates issued. STOCKS, IJ iNDS, GOLD and SILVER bought and sold. ACCOUNTS of D.crchants and others from the city and couulrv solicited, and Lib E It a L LI N F S OF DISCOUNTS granted by tho CENTRAL NATIONAL LANK. Corner or Plain and Richaidsou streets. Furnishing- Goods. DEPSTIN has tho largest, handsomest .and cheapest stick of CLOTH INC,. HATS and FURNISHING GOODS iu thfel city. May 30 j Bargains in Suits. I IlOIt bargains iu business and Dr^e- 1 1 SUl IS, go to D. EPSTIN'S, under V j lumbia Hotel. j|s Summer Ciothir'- ?? tl O to 1). EPSTIN'S. -'*" r Hotel, for Men's ? - . Summer CLOTH''" ^ Colnmbi Ajlbj'a Spring ait *P* May f,(i ^rilrts, &c. -T.rsTlN'S. for KIIIRTS" at JlSIIlNG goods. May 30 *ft?i~ Attend the True r MORNING, JULY 2, 187 t*1 Mi*i (3 ^ ?1^ ?2 o **** fLai *T5 OA o 90 Event." 4. YO MILLINERY. A FULL lino of Intest styles; also, Ladies' and Children's SUITS, Urs. Moody's Cele? brated CORSETS, with other styles; UNDER-WE AB in Sreat vatiety; HAIR 6f 'fir eacription, and Bazaar P' i terns, which will be sold v " low. Please call and ? ? .* i yenraolvea, at eee Ior 1 Juno 2 3mos_MRS. C. E. "jVEED'.R $5,0OO,O0O .41 0 FIFTH Ar,D LAST CONOEEtI IX AID OF THE Public Library of Kentucky, july 31, 1874. . announcing the fifth and last of the * _ series of Gift Concerts, given for the uenefit of the Public Library of Kentucky, 1 tho Trustees and Manager refer with pride and ploasnro to the four which have been 1 already given: The first, December 1?, 18711 1 tho second, December 2,1872; the third, ? fulv 8, 1873; and tho fourth, March 31, 1874. Under their charter, granted by a special Act of the Kentucky Legislature, March IC, 1S71, tho Trustees aro authorized to give one more:, and owivr one piorue Gift Concort. With tho money arising from this fiifbh and last Concert, the Li? brary, Musonm and other departments aro to bo enlarged and endowed with a fixed and certain annual income. Such an en? dowment fund is desired, an will eccuro, beyond poradventuro, not only the mainte? nance of this magnificent establishment, but its constant growth. THE FIFTH GIFT CONOERT, For tho purposes mentioned, and which Ib positively and unequivocally announced as THE LAST WHICH WILL EVER. BE GIVEN UNDER T HIS CHARTER AND BT THE PRESENT MANAGEMENT, will come off in tho Public Library Hall, at Louisvillo, Keiituckv, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1874. At; this final Concert everything will be upon a scale corresponding with its in? creased importance. Tho music will, bo rendered by an orchestra consisting or 100 performers, selected for their fame in dif? ferent lauds, and tho unpreocdonted sum of $2,500,000, Divided into 20,000Gifts, will bedistributed among tho ticket-holders. list of gifts. I One Grand Caeh Gift. {250,000 j Oue Grand Cash Gift. 100,000 . One Grand Cash Gift. 75,000 ; One Grand Caeh Gilt. DO.OOO . One (1 rand Cash Gift. 25,000 I 5 Cash Uifts, $20.01!? each. 100,000 10 Cash Gilts, 11 000 each. ??!() UU? 15 Ca-h Gifts, 10.C00 each. 150^000 *2D Cash Gifts, 5,000 each. 100,000 25 Cash Gifts, 4.000 each. 100,000 30 Cash Gilts, 3 000 each. 90,000 I 50 Cash Gilts, 2,0i0oacb. 100.000 100 Cash Gilts, 1,000 each. 100,000 210 Cash Gifts; 500 each. 120,000 fiOD Cash Gift.100 each. 30,000 i 10 i.-OO Udau Gifts, 50 each. 950,000 i Grand Total 20 000Gifts, all c?.sh, 52,500,000 I PRICE OF TICKETS. I Whole Tickets. *50 00 j Kulvf;?. 25 00 ? Tenth, or each Coupon. 5.00 ' 11 Whole Tickets tor. 500 00 : z'li Tickets for. 1.C00 00 i 'j icketfl arc now ready lor sale, and ' orders accompauied bv oath will boprompt | lv lilted. '. Liberal eonnnirsions will be allowed to ' satisfactory agents. ; Circulars containing full particulars far ! nished on application. TUOS. io. URAMLKTTK. . ? Agoilt ami Manager, Public Lihrar.v-Duild ? ii k', Louisvillo. Kentucky. May 19 Jnfj SECOND AND~LAST HUH GIFT COUT ix aid or Tin; jJUSIIXIC RELIEF ASSOCIATION i 01 NORFOLK. A'A ., THURSDAY, SEPT. 3, 1874. i fSTH IS enterprise is conducted by tho Ma I i sonic Relief Association, op Koefolk, i \".\., uudt-r authority ol the Virginia Legis ! Ittturt?Act passed "March h, 1873?tor tho purpo-cnf raising luinlo to complete the j Mnsbliic Temple now in course of erection j in i.ni tolk. ; 50,0 JO Tickets--^b\?0? Cavh Gifts. $250,000 1! TO UK Ol V EN AWAY I ,1 M.'iV FEAIL'HE, TO WIT: A Cat is ' (.:??,:t,? i tu "?<?? t>f Eoerj/ Ten '\,'.'??(? Xttmbtr*. ' LIST OX GIFTS. OiicGriiUd ;:a?sh Gut of.130,000 One (ir uid Caah Gift of. 25.000 ' ino Cniud Cash Gift of. 20.00'" 'hie Grand Cnsh Gift or.10 ' One Grand Cash Gif?, of. Otte Grand Cash P,(it of. > One Grand Cas'a Gift of. 0,( 15 Cash G'ltt8 0f 1,000 ea'" ... 2.J 2S Cast- ?ilt8 of r>00 . 2.( . i'^-'ish Gifts of ?" ,u. . ' j Cash Gifts o? *ach. l*.| l ">:,o Ca.-b Girt- ?o0 oach. 1?. .y;s cash ('? 150 each. *V 50 JO Ca*' -of 100 each. 1 J_ ..ftsof 50 each.j?? C..O?' Gifts ot 10 caoh.? ?>0. O t'Rhli Gifts, aggremitltvg ?'450,? Whole Tickets, MO; Half Ttokets, ! Qu Atter Tickets, t-2 50; 11 Whole Ticket; i:i Half Tickets rm $100. No diso .unt .?; i amount. .VO IXDTV '.IV?AL BENEFITS. This Concert ?V- striotly Tor ?fAS<>: , purpose, ami whi be conducted Will? 'arueiilKi-aUtr, ho, testy and fairness wl ? ?':iti 'teriz'ed the rst enterprise. ? JOHN lj ROPER, PresidM F r Tickets and Ci Millars giving tu'. lumb x?Dumber ss> SPRING Lr874. and 1874. SUMMER. FINE C?BTOM-SIADE 0-h ?-T HING> Coate, Pants and .Vests, in all the' latest my loa. All the garment! are wei* made. gi , , i A Urge line of the celebrated STAB SHIRTS. LINEN AND JEAN DRAWERS. GENTS' NECK TIES and Windsor Soarls,. Linen Collars and Bocka. The beat KID GLOVES. Silk, Straw and Felt HATS. . Panama and Chip HATS. UMBRELLAS, CANES, THUN KB aaft SATCHELS. May 31 kinard & wiley. THIS PLACE to buy your ItEADY-MADS CLOTHING, HATS, GENTLEMEN'S FUB NIBHING GOODS, tic, etc, hvaiah** CHEAPEST And largest Clothing Store South of Rich, mond. Our Stock ie almost daily replenished'' IN All its departments with all tbs latest styles. Weiguarantee to please the ttoie of , ... /'?'' .; /'.'/[ ' THE Most fastidious in c-ver\ parlicular; war? rant our Goods to be as represented, ants will sell as cheap as any house in the CITY, Those in want of fine Custom-made Gar? ments should give us a call before goinsr elsewhere. * r, &i \v. "o. swapbbM May 31 1 ? i ? -_ Drs. Greene, Lindley & Bentley's. Great Family Medicines. COMl'OTJXD KXTItACT t'ORYDA l'lS,thc great vegetable alterative for-, all diseases arising from impure blood. DR. ORRBXB'S FIT ( I KK, for tbe> curo of Epilepsy, Pits.Spasms, and convil? sious of all kinds. M?dlcut??l Honey, for Coughs, Gclds^. Bronchitis. Croup, und all dieeum-s ot the lungs and air passages. Xfurulclu SiieeifJcaccri.uiu and speed j cure for Neuralgia, Rheumatism . Nei vous Bead-ache, and all nervous pains. Wiiinitli Vullry Agur Cure. ?oiltaia? no Quinine. A most positive remedy lor Chilis, Bilious F? ver. and foneestioes of Livc-r and Mple.-u Acts liKu a charm. Proparcd at the- Laboratorv. Charlotte,. N. C. Tor sale bv W. 0. ElSULh, Nov 20 Jly Columbia. S. O. S 300.000 MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES! Localized by State Authority, and Bit A WN IX PUBLIC IN ST. LQUtf. Gruntl Single- iVumlirr Schein? of 5'^0fiA Numbernt '^v DRAWS TUK LAST DAV Of EACH CAPITAL PRIZF ^hnftft* 10,360 Prlzea, A mini r $50,VJvU . Whole Tickets, ^ .am* to ?30O.008v Ore.tr -r Halve'-5; Quarters.*^. CAP" .ombin<dlo? M"??^rU . r aTAL PRIZE OF $32,51?V ancf. ,396 PlllZt*. AMOOSTINQ to U?8,l77t Draws Xcery Saturday Vurtng (he lear wiTT^TV-kets $10; Halves, 5; Quarters, 2.5t? WAddr^ for 'ickrte and circulars, unTitflv MILLER A. CO.. Manager* St. Louis, Mo. CONGABEE IRONWORKS,. coi.rniBiA, s. c. JOHN ALEXANDER, Pcopriotnr; 27, do 10? iOO )00 300 [)00 750 ?50 000 900 000 MANUFACTU? RER OF STE AMI ENGINES, SAW AND GBIBT MILLS, CHJJ Gearing, andadl "kinds of Ire* Castings for Ma? chinery and Or? namental Cast? ings for Btoraa ... m_tm - _ a . ? p.