The industries of New Orleans, her rank, resources, advantages, trade, commerce and manufactures, conditions of the past, present and future, representative industrial institutions, historical, descriptive, and statistical . -these works, and the names of 2,000 employes are on the pay rolls. The trade is withthe world at large, and most of its transactions are on a grand scale with foreign gov-ernments. Just at present the Remington Company is filling an immense order fromChina, requiring the works to be rim day and night. All the Central and South Amer-ican States, Egypt and Spain, use the Re


The industries of New Orleans, her rank, resources, advantages, trade, commerce and manufactures, conditions of the past, present and future, representative industrial institutions, historical, descriptive, and statistical . -these works, and the names of 2,000 employes are on the pay rolls. The trade is withthe world at large, and most of its transactions are on a grand scale with foreign gov-ernments. Just at present the Remington Company is filling an immense order fromChina, requiring the works to be rim day and night. All the Central and South Amer-ican States, Egypt and Spain, use the Remington military arms. The United States is. The Industries of New Orleans. i8i also a large patron of the company. The greatest private armory in the world is thatmaintained by E. Remington & Sons. It has facilities sufficient to satisfy a demandfor I,GOG military weapons and the accompanying equipments a day, besides the tradein sporting arms and implements. This company turns out about a third more sport-ing goods than any other arms manufactory in this country. Mr. F. F. Hilder is agent and general business manager in charge of the exhibit offire arms made by this concern at the Exposition, He attends to the general affairs ofthe company in this connection, and Will be found to be conversant with all the detailsin this line. Mr. C. F. Herbert looks after the fine exhibit of sew^ing machines madeby the firm. Mr. W. O. Woycoff, of Woycoff, Seamans & Benedict, New York City,who handle all the type writers made by the Remington Company, is in charge of thatdepartment of their exhibit. These exhibits are all to be found a


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