Crockery & glass journal . ember 5. Jack Carling and the Pope-Gosser line of dinner-ware are as popular as ever. IN TOWN. Abbreviations—c, crockery; g, glass: hf, housefurnishings;1, lamps; t, toys; s, silverware. T HE following buyers have reported in town sinceour last issue: L G Wesselman, with Bailey Co, hf, Cleveland. 114Fifth avenue. M C Myers, with Miller, Rhoades & Schwartz, hf,Norfolk. 55 White. E D Bartholomew, with Wm Hengerer Co, hf, c,Buffalo. 214 Church. W E Meifert, with Stearn &;Co, t, K Walker, with Stix, Baer & Fuller D G Co, t, StLouis. 114 Fifth avenue.


Crockery & glass journal . ember 5. Jack Carling and the Pope-Gosser line of dinner-ware are as popular as ever. IN TOWN. Abbreviations—c, crockery; g, glass: hf, housefurnishings;1, lamps; t, toys; s, silverware. T HE following buyers have reported in town sinceour last issue: L G Wesselman, with Bailey Co, hf, Cleveland. 114Fifth avenue. M C Myers, with Miller, Rhoades & Schwartz, hf,Norfolk. 55 White. E D Bartholomew, with Wm Hengerer Co, hf, c,Buffalo. 214 Church. W E Meifert, with Stearn &;Co, t, K Walker, with Stix, Baer & Fuller D G Co, t, StLouis. 114 Fifth avenue. F Van Arsdale, with Halle Bros Co, c, g, Cleveland31 Union square. W C Harned, of Collinger-Harned Co, hf, c, Allen-town, Pa. Wolcott. Miss Fisher, with K. Solomon & Co, hf, Astor place. W B Stanton, with Stewart & Co, hf, c, t, Church. C H Kuhlman, with The Fair, hf, t, Cincinnati. 214Church. G N Everett, with Woodward & Lothrop, hf, Wash-ington. 334 Fourth avenue. »5. ECHOES OF THE SHOW. A CANVASS of the exhibitors at the NationalHousehold Show last week by the Journal rep-resentative resulted in the following expressionsrelative to its value: A. H. Ledden, of the Buffalo Pottery, wasmost enthusiastic, and with good reason. He cap-tured orders every day, made new friends, and re-ceived many calls from old ones. When asked if theShow had paid him he replied: You bet! The Continental Art Glass and Brass Co. expressmuch satisfaction regarding the results per cent of sales made covers all their expenses. R. E. L. Wells, under whose management thedisplay made by L* Straus & Sons was conducted,said that although their line was not particularlyadapted to exposition purposes the mission for whichthey went to the Garden had been thoroaghly ac-complished. It had brought them in connection withmany buyers with whom they were already doingbusiness and others whom they were desirous ofmeeting. Aaron Ehrons, in charge of the display of A. L.


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