Illustrated Buffalo: the queen city of the lakes . D _5>^ THE QUEENMdi, CITY OP THE LAKES. BXJFFAJ^O STAISBU) GLASS WORKS. No. 20 Pearl Streetoud N08. Si oud as Terrace; Wester & FroLe Proprietors.—Intelligent foreigners have repeatedly compUmeuted themanutaeturcrs of glass of the United States, not only for theexcellence of production In useful articles, but also for tbeir skill inproducini; rich and highly artistic decorative works in stained glassof every description. In this connection special reference is madein this commercial review to the HiilTiUo Stained Glass Works, Pearl St
Illustrated Buffalo: the queen city of the lakes . D _5>^ THE QUEENMdi, CITY OP THE LAKES. BXJFFAJ^O STAISBU) GLASS WORKS. No. 20 Pearl Streetoud N08. Si oud as Terrace; Wester & FroLe Proprietors.—Intelligent foreigners have repeatedly compUmeuted themanutaeturcrs of glass of the United States, not only for theexcellence of production In useful articles, but also for tbeir skill inproducini; rich and highly artistic decorative works in stained glassof every description. In this connection special reference is madein this commercial review to the HiilTiUo Stained Glass Works, Pearl Street, of which Messrs. F. J. Riester and Leo. P. Frohe arethe popular and enterprising proprietors. This business was estab-lished in 1845 by Mr. Wra. G. Miller, who was succeeded by J. Thurs-ton and in ISM by Booth 4 Riester. Eventually in ISSS. the presentfirm of Messrs. Riester and Frobe was organized, and ossumed themanagement. The partners are thoroughly trained and practicalartists, fully acquainted nitli every detail and feature of r. RSO churches in all parts of the continent, their work being unhur-posscd for elegance of desiijn, flnisb, ivorkniauship and artisticexcvllence, while their prices in all are extremely have all the patterns, designs, and stencils of Uie Burns, Thurs-ton & Meyers Stained Glass Works, and can n!|jUice or repau- anywork done by them. Orders and iuquiries by uiall receive promptattention, while drawings, samples and estimates are furnished onapplication. Mr. Riester was boi n in l-rance and Mr. Frohe in Hoiland, but both have resided in Buffalo the greater of tljcir lives,where they are highly regarded by the comnmnity for their artisticability, skill, and integrity. Among the latest specimens of theirhandicraft in this vicinity may be mentioned fine uiemorial windowsin the Olean Baptist Church; the illuminated wuidows of St. JamesEpiscopal Cburch, this city; the English Lutheran Church, Canton,Ohio; Presbyterian Ch
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