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Show Or Interest to Turfmen. Turfmen and horse owners generally will be gratified to learn that Messrs. John Singer and Nicholas Nass have pooled their skill and experience in the art of blacksmithing and that hereafter their forge and kit will be open to the public at 174 West First South, a location loca-tion that was formally occupied by James O. Faust. The popular patron- age of these gentlemen in the past is all the commendation required to keop them in the first rank of their craft. For years they have mado a study of the business, nor is there a point about the hoof with which they have not made themselves familiar. The shoe that i9 handled by them is homemade and horsemen will do well to enquire into the superior class of work that is turned out by them. Connected with tho shop is a carriage department where all classes of repairing and manufacture man-ufacture is promptly an. d sk'' " done. Messrs. Singer & Kass have determined de-termined to supply the city with a thoi-oughlv thoi-oughlv metropolitan institution and to that end will leave no detail out of their plant. Visiting turf men will do well to consult these gentlemen before experimenting ex-perimenting elsewhere. |