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FACTS WHITTLED DOWN.

A 7 year old son of Pierre Lange, a weaver in Josiah Perry's mill, Perryville, Mass., was fatally scalded on the 13th inst.

TEASELS furnished by Gallup Bros., Marcellus, N. Y.

T. S. Marston, the clothing mfr. of this city has suspended.

THE wastehouse of Jenckesville, R. I., mills has been burned; loss $800; no insurance. Supposed to be incendiary.

GEORGE Calder, proprietor of the Fulton cotton mills Lancaster, Pa., has assigned. Liabilities $150,000.

THE machinery of the Windsor, Vt., cotton mill has all been shipped to Mobile, Ala., where the buildings intended to receive it are ready. Maj. T. J. Hughes, of Bay Minette Mtg. Co., has superintended the removal.

AMATEUR Hubert-Me lud, five mcons were seen tonight, four fixed and the other did whirl! Muffled voice from the audience

ALLEN PATENT BOILER CRATES.

These grates are interchangeable, each grate being independent, as seen by cut; when it is necessary to repair fire box, a blind man can take the grate and bearing-bars out and put them back. They will not clinker up; are free at the ends. The fireman does not need to crawl into the fire-box Sunday with cold chisel and hammer to clip out clinkers, as is the case with rigid cast grates. These grates will suit any draught or fuel. Have run them over nine years without replenishing, with the leading manufacturers. Send for price-list.

ALLEN IRON WORKS, Adams, Mass.

CLEVELAND MACHINE WORKS,

MANUFACTURERS OF

WOOLEN

MACHINERY

FOR CARDING, SPINNING, TWISTING, AND FINISHING.
S. W. CODDARD, Agent,

Did jever-hic-try bromide?-Pittsburg De- 54 Jackson Street, Worcester, Mass. spatch.

A. D. Bottom has recently placed a new and powerful engine to drive all machinery in his silk factory at South Coventry, Conn. WALKINS & Co. have opened a ready made clothing factory at Merrill's Corner, Deering, Me. 17 hands are employed; an increase in their business is expected.

MR. Townsend, late in the employ of Talcott Bros., Talcottville, Ccnn, has moved to Rockville, and is succeeded by Mr. Cochrane, of Buckingham.

LANDLORD (to tenant)-I shall raise your rent on the 1st of May, Mr. Brown. Mr. B.I wish you would. It is pretty hard work for me to raise it myself.-Chicago Herald.

We manufacture

for Woolen Mills:

GEORGE DRAPER & SONS,

Hopedale, Mass.

THE addition to Avon mill, Lewiston, Me., Telegraph address and railroad station

is complete.

J. G. Leach, the newly-appointed appraiser

at Phila., has decided to subject imported

worsted's to the same duty as woolens,

"Kind hearts are more than coronets, And simple faith than Norman blood.

-Tennyson. GEO. F. Small, formerly overseer of carding in Durfee mill No. 3, has been appointed Supt. of the new thread mill recently completed by Clark O. N. T. Co. at Newark, N. J. THE directors of the Manchester, N. H, mills have voted to go on at once with their new mill enterprise. The project will be rushed.

J. Busbee is boss weaver at Clifton, S. C, in place of John Madden.

DE Hobnob (of Boston)-"I wonder if the west will ever equal the east in cultivation, anyway?" Jiggins (of Omaha)-"Dang it, man! we cultivate 100 acres to your one now." -Burlington Free Press.

KELL & Co,. woolen and plush importers of N. Y., have failed, owing to suspension of parent house in Bradford, Eng.; American liabilities $97,000.

Twisters,
Reels,
Temples,

Shuttle Guards

Oil Cans,

Belt Hole Guards,

Automatic Sprinklers, etc. etc.

Correspondence solicited.

MILFORD, MASS.

ARKHURSTBURR PICKERS

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BURRING CYLINDERS FEED ROLLS A Atlas Manfg Co. NEWARK

BOSTON FINISHING WORKS,

Room 42, 612 ATLANTIC AVE., BOSTON, MASS.

WORKS AT SOUTH BOSTON.

Being fully equipped with the

GROSSELIN - MOSER PATENT FRENCH NAPPING MACHINES,

Are prepared to produce any degree of NAP on all weights of Cotton or Woolen Fabrics. Samples and particulars sent

on application.

Telephone 2475-2. 1316 is a Finisher or Second Hand. Has had a good experience Would take charge of shears. Address as above, care Wade's Fibre and Fabric.

F. Knell, who operates a knitting factory P. O. Box 2125. at Berlin, Ont., has recently filled an order for a Toronto, Can., wholesale house for $18,- 1320 is a Boss Carder or Supt. who has worked on 000 worth of stockings and socks. flannels, knitting yarn and fine wool. Understands Eng"AN unkind criticism is like a pin-the bet-lish or American cards, Platt's, Tatham, Parr's and others. Address as above, care Wade's Fibre and Fabric. ter the point, the more it hurts." 1321 is a Boss Spinner. Has worked on all kinds of goods, from finest wool to coarsest. Has worked on Davis and Furber and Platt machines. He is sober and indus trious, and can furnish Good references. Address as above, care Wade's Fibre and Fabric.

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So you are a jail-bird, eh? What did they sheetings and lenoes. Understands cylinders or hot air maput you in for?" "Robin."-Boston Post. chines. Understands slashing, spooling, warping and WAGG (looking at Maynard's "Sirens")-web-drawing. Can furnish good references. Address as They must be society giris. above, care Wade's Fibre and Fabric. Wragg-Why so?"

Wagg-They've so little on and all are in

the swim.

Wragg-I should like to be one of the ocean swells.

FOUR new states mean four new stars on all the national flags, and that means a boom for the bunting mills. This is the business view of the situation.-Boston Herald.

IT is something to be good; but better to be good for something.

BUSINESS should never wait on pleasure, but the reverse.

1322 is a Second Hand Carder. Has worked on all
woolen and all cotton goods. Understands Davis & Furber
machines. Is 27 years old and married. Address as above,
care Wade's Fibre and Fabric.

1314 is looking for a position as Overseer or Supt, in
stock from the wool sorting to the card. Has run on all
a shoddy mill. He has had experience on all kinds of
kinds of pickers, waste cards, garnet machines, and can
keep them in repairs. Would like a position as carder in
a large shoddy mill. Age 40 and married. Address as
above, care Wade's Fibre and Fabric.

1326 is a Supt. of a flannel mill. Has had thirteen years' experience from office to mill, and has had charge for three years. Would take a position as book-keeper. Good ref erences. Age 33, single. Address as above, care Wade's Ferbic and Fabric.

857 CHEMIST. A man thoroughly acquainted with the analysis and testing of drugs and chemicals is in want of a position, or would connect himself with a party wishing to commence the business of manufacturing chemistry Address as above, care Wade's Fibre and Fabric.

1333 is a Loom Fixer who has worked on Knowles looms. Is 22 years old, single. Address as above, care Wade's Fibre and Fabric.

WANTED.-A man to take charge of ring spinning and spooling. Must be an American about forty years of age. Apply by letter to Patterson Mills Co., Chester, Pa.

300 LOOM

Print Cloth Mill

First-class condition, now running on contract, offered on
easy terms. Full particulars of
A. B. PITKIN,

1317 is a Wool Dyer who has worked on all wool, ladies'
carriage linings. Is 38 years old and married. Address as 4 to 12 Cove St., Providence, R. 1.
dress goods, cloakings and carriage linings. Is used to
above, care Wade's Fibre and Fabric.

AMERICAN SUPPLY CO.

MANUFACTURERS OF

LOOM HARNESS REEDS,

Oak Tanned Belting,

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AND DEALERS IN

COTTON AND WOOLEN MILL SUPPLIES.

Office and Salesroom, 10 Exchange Place, PROVIDENCE, R. I.

THE

Woonsocket Machine and Press Co.

Call Attention, to their New

THE MILLER DOUBLE STEAM CYLINDER ROTARY CLOTH PRESS.

Wrought-Iron Loom Crank Shafts, forged by
Special Machinery from one bar without
welding, and of all length of sweeps
from 2 to 2% inches or more, to
fit all makes of cctton looms.
We apply the McCarty cylinder friction motive
for Slasher Cylinders, which regulates
the strain on the yarn.

Send for Circulars to

FACTS WHITTLED DOWN. LOWELL textile mills begin the season's Saturday half-holiday on April 13.

STEPS have been taken to establish a county fair at Tupelo, Miss.

IMPORTS of Wool and wool products from Bradford, England, in January, were £373,553 4s. 2d., against £261,986 128. 4d. in the same month last year.

"THERE is only one thing that makes me doubt the Gospel," said Colonel Mooney. "What is that?" asked Roosevelt. "The apostles were nearly all fishermen."

THE Meig's Elevated Railway Co. have purchased land in Cambridge along the located line of the road on which the Co.'s shops I will soon be erected.

Downs & Finch, well known shirt mfrs. of N. Y., have failed.

A. E. Davis, late with Harris Woolen Co., Woonsocket, is at present employed as designer and assistant supt. by Saxon Worsted Co, Franklin, Mass.

WM. Kenney, who has been working in the East for the past year, has accepted a position as loom fixer with the Woodvale woolen mill, Johnstown, Pa., his old home.

"PROF." John Duerbitz, the musician, is now employed in the Stark mills filling de

Covel Machine Co., Fall River, Mass. Fartment, Manchester, N. H.

Reynolds' Finishing Mills,

DAVISVILLE, R. I.

Have facilities for finishing

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EDWARD Delmage, employed in the cloth room of the Shove mill, Fall River, fell into a pit in the mill yard, striking his head against a rock, but received no serious injury.

HENRY Parker, late loom fixer in the Woodvale woolen mill, Johnstown, Pa., is now with

Worsteds, Fancy Cassimers, Dress the Springville Co., Rockville, Ct.
Goods, &c. Broad & Narrow.

132 Machines Sold since 1885.
1226 is a Finisher. Has worked on worsted and fancy
We are prepared to furnish at short notice, any size or cassimeres. He is sure of giving satisfaction, and is will
style of our Rotary Presses at from $500 to $1,500 each. ing to go on trial. Age 39 and married. Address 1226
Any further information cheerfully given by mail.
care Wade's Fibre and Fabric.

IMPROVED

BURR PICKERS

FOR COTTON AND WOOL

C.C.SARCENT'S SONS,

GRANITEVILLE, MASS.

For particulars and references we solicit correspondence.

JOHN HEATHCOTE,

Sole Manufacturer of the Heathcote Improved

CONTOCOOK mills at Hillsborough Bridge N. H., will shut down May 1 for three months for extensive alterations.

AN effort is being made to have the new chamber of commerce building located on Atlantic avenue, a thoroughfare which is rapidly becoming the wool center of the city.

HENRY Coyle, 16 years employed as a dresser-tender in the woolen mill at Mechanicsville, Conn., died of pneumonia on the 7 inst. after a short illness, aged 36 yrs.

HAILE & Frost, Hinsdale, N. H., have this spring added 18 New Knowles looms and are now putting in a large dryer in addition to the two they now have, also 2 large dye tubs.

THE subscription for stock of Lewiston, Me., mills has been closed. The mills will accordingly soon be bought and started.

W. Walker & Co. of Lowell, woolen goods mfrs. have sold out their Richmond mills, to B. Crossley of Barre.

MR. Sleuben of Lisbon Falls, Me., has accepted a prominent position in the Cowan Woolen Mfg. Co., Lewiston.

"MRS. Bascom-Does your husband enjoy sound sleep? Mrs. Backlet-You'd just oughter hear him."

AN addition 35x46 one-story high, to the Thurlow & Son's mill in Lewiston, Me., is to be built at once, to be used for a dye house and coal shed.

SUPT. Charles F. Swain of the Knitting Fabrics Co., Methuen, Mass., has secured a patent for circular knitting machine.

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TENTERING AND DRYING MACHINES MR. Jefferson Higgins, formerly of Hallo

COR. EDDY AND FRIENDSHIP STREETS, PROVIDENCE, R. I.

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1324 is a Boss Weaver on plain work who has been a roller coverer, clearer, slash r and dresser. Wou'd take a position as boss carder on all wool, cotton or shoddy.

Address as above, care Wad s' Fibre and Fabric.

1325 is a Boss Woolen Dyer who has worked on woolens and worsteds. Understands aniline and alizarine dyeing, and has had some experience as a piece dyer. Age 23. Addre-s as above, care Wade's Fibre and Fabric

1327 is an OVERSEER of CARDING, or carding and combing. Has worked on coarse and fine yarns, prints and sheetings. Good references. Age 33. and married. Address as above, care Wade's Fibre and Fabric.

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2 Cotton Mule Spinners may find employment by ad-
dressing W. J. W., 19, Oakland St., Newburyport, Mass.
1329 is a Loom Fixer or Second Hand Weaver:
He has worked on ladies' dress goods, cotton and wool
warps. Understands repairing different kinds of machin-
ery, and general repairs about a mill. Address as above,
care Wade's Fibre and Fabric.

1330 is a Boss Gigger and Fuller. Has worked on
all wool, and cotton and wool goods. Married, and his
wife is a good mender; his son is a good weaver. Good
references. Address as above, care of Wade's Fibre and
Fabric.

1331 is a Superintendent or Designer, or would
take a position as traveling man for some good concern.
Has worked on medium and all wool cassimeres and shoddy.
Has had twenty years' experience (in the mills. Age 42,
and married. Address as above, care Wade's Fibre and
Fabric.

1332 is a Boss Weaver. Has worked on ginghams,
sheetings, shirtings and twills, jeans and seersuckers. Un-
derstands Crompton or Butler looms. Age 41, and mar-
ried. Adress as above, care Wade's Fibre and Fabric.

A Cotton Velvet and Cord Cutter, from Manches-
ter, Eng., well recommended for skill, industry, sobriety
and integrity, seeks employment at his trade or in any
other capacity. Address Thickset," care Wade's Fibre
and Fabric, Boston.

well, has accepted the position of superintdent of a cotton mill in Westerly, R. I.

ROBERT Miller has gone to work at Steven's mills, Frye Village, Mass.

A fire in Buchar. an & Lyall's jute mills, South Brooklyn, N. Y., did $400,000 damage.

THE Rev. Primrose-How is it, little boy, that your father does not like you to ask questions? Tommy-'Cause he's a railroad conductor.-Sun.

THE spinning dept. of the Windermere mill, Rockville, Ct., still runs night, having two sets of hands, in order to keep all the looms, 60 to 70, running.

EDWARD Klebart, of Oxford, formerly of Webster, has accepted the situation of Supt. of the Connor Bros.' mills, Holyoke, Mass.

"TAKEN as a whole, the Indians although illiterate, are the best red race in the world."

SANFORD & Sons lately sold over $500,000 worth of carpets, the accumulation of 8 years, by auction in N. Y. city.

THE knitting mill at Fonda, N. Y., probably resumes operations April 15.

IT is said that the Dean woolen mills, Newark, N. J., which were burned last December will be rebuilt.

FACTS WHITTLED DOWN. OLD Soaker (at the club, dreamily)"Waiter, that's the best wine I've had for ages. Bring me another bottle." Waiter"You have had no wine, sir. What you drank was the Worcestershire sauce."-N. Y. News. JONAS Bloch, knitting works at Milwaukee, Wis., has assigned.

LOOM HARNESSES

OF SUPERIOR QUALITY.

MANUFACTURED BY

GEO. R. Hanks, a silk mfr. of Mansfield, LOOM PICKER CO., Biddeford, Me.1

Ct., recently died at the age of 81.

DANIEL Wright of Westerly. R. I., is supt. for the White Mfg. Co. of Rockville, Conn. LAUREN Pettit, formerly a carpet mfr. at Amsterdam, N. Y., died there on the 17th ult, at the age of sixty-two years.

JOHN Fregan is to establish a cashmere dress goods mill at New Bedford, Mass.

A Canadian correspondent writes us that trade is bad with little sign of improving. J. T. Booth, formerly of Madison, Me., is boss dyer at Capstick print works, Montville, N. J.

A new factory for the manufacture of plush and elastic has been erected in Cornwall, Ont., and will be in operation in a few weeks. It is claimed to be the only one in Canada. JERRY Sullivan, a 17 year old lad employed at Dover, N. H., print works, fell asleep while packing cloth in kiers, was accidentally shut in and steam turned on, and literally boiled to death.

ALBERT Goodall, North Uxbridge, Mass., has accepted a position as second hand of weaving at Jencksville mill, Woonsocket, R, I.

Он, that our people would hate sin as they

do an extra collection!-Richmond Religious

Herald.

WHAT is more insane than to vent on senseless things the anger that is felt towards men? -Seneca.

I. the Siamese twins didn't belong to the "first families," they were "well connected." "MESSRS. Roth & Friedman of Toledo, Ohio, are increasing the production of their mill by the addition of a number of Keystone Knitters.

"WAITER-HOW ju want cher beefsteak cooked? Mail and Express Reporter-Well done, thou good and faithful servant."

"MR. Isaac says he prefers mutton to venison because the former is sheep and the latter deer."

La Ramie est une mine d'or, or, Ramie is a gold mine," were the closing remarks of Senator Benton at the recent meeting of the Chamber of of Commerce in Paris.

WILLIAM Stevens, who has been paymaster for the Franklin, Mass., woolen mills for several years has resigned and is going to North Andover, Mass.

JOHN Whelpley is no longer working on the Amoskeag, Manchester, N. H. He now tends a chair in a west end barber shop. JACOB Koehler, late of Mexico, is at his former home in Prov. Mr. Koehler has come East to buy machinery.

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One 21 Set Woolen Mill In Vt.
Cotton Mills from 6,000 to 20,000
Spindles.

All are in good condition to start, and can be bought low.

A. B. PITKIN, Providence, R. I.

FOR SALE.

with good water power privilage, 17 feet fall. Two-setts of I two-sett Woolen Mill, situated in Woodstock Valley, ca ds N. A. Lombard make; 7 broad and narrow looms, Crompton make; 2 operators, Davis & Furber make; dresser with 2 copper cylinders. 1 spoo'er, 1 warper, i fulling mills, 1 felting mill, 2 flax grinders, 1 washer, i brush. hand-jack, I card grinder, 1 bur picker, 1 shear. 1 press, 2 I gig, 2 laths, one 35-horse boiler, mill heat by steam: 3 tenement houses, office, blacksmith shop and bleach house, ice house. Most of the machinery has been but little used The mill has been making Roller cloths, Slash r cloths and Linen Warp. The above property mill be sold cheap to settle an estate. For particulars inqu re of

PRESCOTT BARTLETT, Putnam, Conn.

1138 is a young man seeking the position of Spooles and Warper. He is 22 years of age and single, has worked principally on sheetings and is willing to work for the interest of his employers. Address as above, care Wade's Fibre and Fabric.

1216 is a Cotton Overseer who has had charge of spinning, spooling, warping and web-drawing, and under stands different makes of machinery. Temperate and industrious. Address "1216," care Wade's Fibre and Fabric. 1091 is a CROMPTON or KNOWLES LOOM FIXER. Has had 7 years experience. Strictly steady and reliable. Is accustomed to cam looms. Good refer

ences.

1146 is a DYER who understands alazarine, analine and
wood colors on wool piece and shoddy. Learned his trade
under his father in Scotland. Is 30 years of age and mar-
Fabric.
ried. A good man. Address as above, Wade's Fibre and

CITIZEN "Don't you know, Mr. Ah Sin,
that if you kill that enemy of yours you will
be hanged?" Ah Sin (vengeful laundryman) 1236 is looking for a position as Overseer of Bleach-
"No, I allee lightee. I gottee money. Ing and Starching white goods. Has had twenty years,
experience, and can furnish good references. Age 34, mar-
go loonee 'sylum."
ried. Address "1236," care Wade's Fibre and Fabric.

JAMES McGinness, overseer of weaving at Wolfeboro, N. H., mills, has resigned and is succeeded by E. J. Avery second hand. MR. Fred Marvin has moved to North Andover, Mass., where he is overseer of the finishing-room in Stevens' Mill.

"GET outdoors and see the grass grow! PHILIP Enan, formerly second hand in Privilege mill, Woonsocket, R. I., is boss dyer for Saxon Worsted Co., Franklin, Mass. THE estate of the late Isaiah Williamson, of Phila., figures up $9,810,639-75. His executors, like their principal, evidently looked after the pennies.-Ex.

A 15 per cent. cut down of spinners' wages caused a strike and consequent shut down in every dep't of Clark's O. N. T. thread works at Kearsage, N. J. If the strike extends, as looks likely, to the Newark mills 2,000 people will be on a strike.

NOTICE the date on your address slip, as it signifies date your subscription is paid to. THE Everett Knitting (Manchester, N. H.,) Co.'s output last year was about $300,000 and this year it is thought it will reach $500,000. "NEEDLE POINT" card clothing of the best quality furnished by C. R. English, 35 Oliver St., Boston.

scribe for Wade's Fibre and Fabric. $2.00 per year, $1.00 The way to keep posted on the textile industry is to subfor 6 months.

1229 is a Loom Fixer. Understands Crompton looms, and has been overseer for eight years. Address 1229, care Wade's Fibre and Fabric.

1278 is a Fuller on all kinds of goods. Has had Fibre and Fabric. twenty years' experience. Address 1278, care Wade's

FULLING MILLS.

CLOTH WASHERS.

WOOL SCOURER

Open Washers for worsted Goods, Friction Clutch Pulleys, Friction Clutch Out-off Couplings.

Jas. Hunter & Son, N. Adams, Mass. WANTED.-The necessary Laachinery for the manufacture of cords and twines. Address with full particulars and prices, "J. E.," care Wade's Fibre and Fabric.

KNITTING MILL TO RENT. We have a factory suitable for a Knitting Mill, the main floor of which is 170 x 63 feet, with a second floor over one part of it. There is a wool sorting room, a store room, and the office, in the main building. A 60 H. P. boiler, 25 P. en zine, and a turbine water wheel 25 H. P.; plenty of water; th rteen tenements supplied with city water: also fire hydrants and force pump, making two supplies of water in case of fire. The mill is located three quarters of Taunton, three-fourths of a mile from navigation. Maa mile from the No. Dighton Station. and within the city of chineryf or wool scouring is in the mill, and the plant is an excellent one for a kuitting mi 1, and will be leased on very favorable conditions to a st ong party. For further particu lars addres, William Hodgkinson, Treas., Bristol, R. I. 1304 is a Fancy Wool Dier, has worked on dress goods and cassimeres, a d is a success on blue vats: 17 Fibre and Fabric. years of experience. Address as above, care Wade's

1302 is a Boss Gigger and Finisher, age 52 and married. Address as above, care Wade's Fibre and Fabric. 1303 is a Belt Maker and Roller Coverer, is a good hand on belts, al-o a good spinner on worsted yarns. Address as above, care Wade's Fibre and Fabric.

1307 is an Overseer of Mules, unde stands Parr Curtis Mules, Platt's and English Mules, is a sober man and a good fixer. Address as above, care Wade's Fibre and Fabric.

1305 is a Boss Weaver or Designer. understands Crompton, Knowles, Davis & Furber, Bridesburgh, Gilbert & Jacquard Looms. He has worked on cassimeres, dress goods, flannels, blankets, and jeans; age 49 and married Address as above, care Wade s Fibre and Fabric.

mill. Has worked on shirtings and sheetings. 35 years 1203 is an OVERSEER in a cloth room in a cotton old and married. Address 1203, care Wade's Fibre and Fabric.

1180 wants a position as OVERSEER in a woolen mill. Also a practical weaver. Has worked on Dorset and Canton flannels, hosiery, yarn and cloth. Good references Address "1180," care Wade's Fibre and Fabric.

1163 is a SUPERINTENDENT or CARDER. I a thorough carder on wool and cotton shoddy mixtures. Address 1163, care Wade's Fibre and Fabric. Capable of superintending a knit goods mill. Age 36.

1117 is a Woolen Carder. 37 years and married. Not affraid of any kind of stock. Has worked in card room from a boy. Address as above, Fibre and Fabric.

1161 is an OVERSEEK of ring SPINNING, SPOOLING and WARPING. Has worked on 64 and 56 print cloth. Is 53 years of age and married. Address 1161, care Wade's Fibre and Fabric.

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THE BLEVNEY FRICTION CLUTCHES.
Are sent on trial as a guarantee of efficiency.
Address JOHN C. BLEVNEY, Newark, N. J., or
D. P.GOSLINE 32 Oliver St. BOSTON.

FISK MFG. CO.
Springfield, Mass.

MILL SOAPS

-Of all Grades for

Woolen Shawls, Silk, Carpets, Hosiery, and wherever uniform soaps are required. We guarantee satisfaction in every case.

Wamsutta Mills, Olis Co.; Globe Yarn Mills; Exeter mp; FINE INDICOS Glasgo Yarn Mills, Cohanner Mills, Pembroke Mills;

Danielsonville Cotton Ca

Whitinsville Cotton Mills, Grosvenor Dale Co MASON Dwight mf? &;

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in great variety including
new mason-Butler
Drop-box Soom.

Canoe River Mills; Mechanics (also for Silk, Duck, and
Mills; China Mf?.; Webster ; for Seamless Bags.

The DAVID CESSNER IMPROVED ROTARY PRESS.

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HARTFORDR

INSPECTION AND INSURANCE CO.

J. M. ALLEN, President.

W. B. FRANKLIN, Vice-President.
J. B. PIERCE, Secretary.

FRANCIS B. ALLEN,

Supervising Gen. Agt.

C. E. ROBERTS, Gen. Agt.

35 Pemberton Square,

BOSTON, MASS.

GALLUP BROS

EASELS

MARCELLUS, N.Y.

1293 is a Designer or Weaving Overseer, has worked on all classes of goods, cotton or wool; age 37. Address 1293, care Wade's Fibre and Fabric.

1294 is a belt maker, apron maker, or roller coverer; is twenty-five years old, and a man of good experience. Address as above, care Wade's Fibre and Fabric.

1297 is a Boss Weaver or Designer, has worked on fine soft dress goods, cords, stripes, satteens, twills, checks, &c. Under tands jacquards and plain looms, has had good experience in England; age 35, and married. Address as above, care Wade's Fibre and Fabric.

1300 is a Boss Cotton Carder, who has worked on sheetings and print, is 35 years old, and married. Address 1300, care Wade's Fibre and Fabric,

1135 is a Boss Carder or Second Hand on all kinds
of stock and claims to give satisfaction wherever he goes.
Is 22 years old and single. Address as above, care Wade's
Fibre & Fabric.

1205 is a Mule Spinner who has had eight years' expe
rience on the Davis & Furber, Johnson & Bassett machines.
Age 25, single. Address as above, care Wade's Fibre and
Fabric.
1210 is a Woolen Carder who has worked on Canadian
tweeds. Well acquainted with English or American cards
Address "1210," care Wade's Fibre and Fabric.

ARTHUR A. BRICHAM,

186 Devonshire Street,

Boston, Mass.

COTTON MACHINERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

SPECIALTIES.

Taylor, Lang & Co., BALE BREAKERS, S. A. MULES

Broadbent's Conical Drum Winders.

OCTOPUS GLOY SIZE.

LATEST IMPROVEMENT IN CARD CLOTHING | C. R. ENGLISH,

Also all other descriptions for

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FACTS WHITTLED DOWN.

THE Conshohocken Worsted Co., Norristown, Pa., capital stock $600,000 operating 3 mills with pay roll of $35,000 has assigned. It is said that creditors will be paid in full, leaving plant clear.

JOHN Hughes for 10 years in Rockbottom, has taken charge of a mill at West Rutland, Mas

A. B. Shepperson has tendered his resignation as statistician of the N. Y. cotton Exchange, to take effect April 15.

JOSEPH Pino, injured by an elevator at the Nashua, N. H. Co.'s mills, died from the effects of the accident.

MISSES Mary Pollock and Emma Atwell have secured employment in one of the knitting mills at Akin, N. Y., having left the silk millat Fultonville.

PROFESSIONAL colorers usually dye with

their boots on.-Drake's Magazine.

IT is teared that the Pioneer woolen mills,

San Francisco, Cal., will go into liquidation

ALLEN

PATENT BOILER CRATES.

These grates are interchangeable, each grate being independent, as seen by cut; when it is necessary to repair fire box, a blind man can take the grate and bearing-bars out and put them back. They ill not clinker up; are free at the ends. The fireman does not need to crawl into the fire-box Sunday with cold chisel and hammer to clip out clinkers, as is the case with rigid cast grates. These grates will suit any draught or fuel. Have run them over nine years without replenishing, with the leading manufacturers. Send for price-list.

ALLEN IRON WORKS, Adams, Mass.

CLEVELAND MACHINE WORKS,

MANUFACTURERS OF

WOOLEN

MACHINERY

FOR CARDING, SPINNING, TWISTING, AND FINISHING.
S. W. CODDARD, Agent,

throwing 350 people out of work, from lack 54 Jackson Street, Worcester, Mass. of demand for their product.

Ir may sound somewhat contradictory, but the first thing in a boot is the last.-Detroit

Free Press.

THE California Hosiery factory at Oakland has resumed work. The stop was made to renovate the works.

FRED Leather, formerly at the Sayles & Washburn mills, Mechanicsville, is designer for the Wicks Mfg. Co., Worcester, Mass.

FRANK W. Snow, second hand in the carding room of Nourse mill, Woonsocket, fell from a ladder at the mill and sustained a tracture of the right arm and dislocation of the left wrist.

No man can avoid his own company-so he had best make it as good as possible.

"WHEN a little man is hopelessly in love it greatly increases his sighs."

ALFRED Dolge of Dolgeville, N. Y., has accepted an invitation from the French government to exhibit his system of profit sharing at the Paris Exposition.

"PaPA, is Queen Victoria in the soup too?" "Not exactly. She is in the Irish stew."Puck.

WORK began April 15, on the new mill of the Megunticook Woolen Co., at Camden, Me. The Co. organized with a capital of $300,000, and the town has voted to exempt from taxes for 10 years.

J. B. Cundall formerly supt. of the Philips & Kunhardt mill, Lawrence, has been engaged as agent of the Cayuga Woolen Co., Auburn, N. Y.

HYNDMAN & Moore have added a new engine and two Knowles looms to their factory, at Hope above Berks street, Phila.

THE Mondanock mil's at Claremont, N. H.,

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BURRING CYLINDERS AND FEED ROLLS A Atlas Manfg Co. NEWARK

BOSTON FINISHING WORKS,

are putting in a new horizontal water wheel Room 42, 612 ATLANTIC AVE., of 250-horse power.

MESSRS Paton & Banta commence work in their shoddy mill at Akin, N. Y., this week.

BOSTON, MASS.

WORKS AT SOUTH BOSTON.

Being fully equipped with the

GROSSELIN - MOSER PATENT FRENCH NAPPING MACHINES,

Are prepared to produce any degree of NAP on all weights of Cotton or Woolen Fabrics. Samples and particulars sent on application.

P. O. Box 2125.

THE Oriental Mills of Geo. Brooks & Son, Phila. have been enlarged by the addition of six new Knowles looms, and are yet running overtime to supply demands. 1314 is looking for a position as Overseer or Supt. fn HAPPINESS is something to hope for. some-a shoddy mill. He has had experience on all kinds of stock from the wool sorting to the card. Has run on all thing to love and something to do. WM. Frazer. employed in Smith & Dove Mfg. Co., Andover, Mass., fell through the elevator shaft and received serious injuries. Two sets of hands are employed at the knitting mill in Mohawk, N. Y., one working days and the other nights.

TEN looms will be added to the Enterprise Carpet Works, Phila.

L. A. Penny of Bailard Vale, has taken a position at Washington mills, Lawrence Mass. "NEVER borrow, The interest you have to pay for the accommodation is excessive."

800 of the 1600 striking employes of E. S. Higgins & Co., N. Y., have found work elsewhere, and there are good prospects of the remainder doing the same.

THE French Canadian citizens of Woon

kinds of pickers, waste cards, garnet machines, and can
keep them in repairs. Would like a position as carder in

a large shoddy mill. Age 40 and married. Address as
above, care Wade's Fibre and Fabric.

Telephone 2475-2.

300 LOOM

Print

Cloth
Cloth Mill

First-class condition, now running on contract, offered on
easy terms. Full particulars of
A. B. PITKIN,

1317 is a Wool Dyer who has worked on all wool, ladies'
dress goods, cloakings and carriage linings. Is used to
carriage linings. Is 38 years old and married. Address as 4 to 12 Cove St., Providence, R. 1.
above. care Wade's Fibre and Fabric.

BROWN & SHARP MF'C CO.,

104 Promenade St., Providence, R. I.

YARN TESTER,

socket are organizing to build a cotton mill. For Testing the Strength and Stretch of Cotton Yarn.

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Office of the Fletcher Manufacturing Co.,
Providence, R. J., April 11, 1889.
We have for the past seven years had in daily use, one of your "Yarn Testers." We
Respectfully yours,

W. B. Matthewson of Suncook, N. H., is
overseer at Rock Falls, Conn.
COCHINEAL was introduced into Europe in have found it correct, simple in its working, and, in fact, it has given us entire satisfaction.

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Fletcher Mfg Co., Wm. Ames, Agent.

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