. Crockery & glass journal . Samuels & Bro., Providence;Mr. Laviska, with P B. Magrane, Lynn; Mr Bargen,of Plymouth; Oscar Davis, for J. R. Libbey Co.,Portland, Me.; Joseph Machler, for the Senegal, PeckCo , Pa wtucket; Harry Alex, New Britain, Conn.; , of the Stewart Co., Holyoke;Geo. Bruorton,theShepardCo., Providence; James E. Bostock, ofJ. E. Bostock & Co., Taunton; George W. Alden, ofthe Geo. W. Alden Co., Brockton; David Dickson, ofLowell; Mr. Holliwell, of the C. T. Sherer Co,Worcester; Geo W. Drury, South Framingham; , of Burroughs & Sanborn, Lynn; FrankSmith, for t


. Crockery & glass journal . Samuels & Bro., Providence;Mr. Laviska, with P B. Magrane, Lynn; Mr Bargen,of Plymouth; Oscar Davis, for J. R. Libbey Co.,Portland, Me.; Joseph Machler, for the Senegal, PeckCo , Pa wtucket; Harry Alex, New Britain, Conn.; , of the Stewart Co., Holyoke;Geo. Bruorton,theShepardCo., Providence; James E. Bostock, ofJ. E. Bostock & Co., Taunton; George W. Alden, ofthe Geo. W. Alden Co., Brockton; David Dickson, ofLowell; Mr. Holliwell, of the C. T. Sherer Co,Worcester; Geo W. Drury, South Framingham; , of Burroughs & Sanborn, Lynn; FrankSmith, for the A. G Pollard Co., Lowell; Frank , the Shepard Co., Providence, and C. , of Waterville, Me. OIL FUEL FOR GLASS TANKS. ACCORDING to the Terre Haute Star, TurrerBros., of that place, have been firing tanks with•oil with very satisfactory results. It is claimed thatthe glass is better melted this way than with eithergas or coal and the expense about the same as forgas. A new burner was used. II. [This department is started in the interest of buyers who mayno, be able co get around to all the manufacturers showrooms,yet are looking for special goods that are bargains. NothingWill appear here that has not some special or attractive feature,the main one being price. The offers will be numbered, and inwriting to the Merchandise Editor for particulars pleasequote the number of the item that you are interested in.] ON SALE. A 7—130 Large leaded glass domes, electric por-tables complete and various sizes of smallerleaded glass domes and shades. This is an assort-ment of manufacturers samples of more thanordinary merit, and if sold at usual retail priceshould fetch over $2,200. The whole assortmentis offered at the ridiculous figure of $35 of or cash, New York, package extra. Here is achance for some enterprising manager of a lampdepartment to put on a sale of extraordinaryvalues. We are surprised that no one has takenadvantage of this offer. Never before was s


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