Crockery & glass journal . med at Mattoon, Wis. Cataloguesare wanted on pottery, glassware, enamel ware,lamps and housefurnishing goods. * #Pittsburgh, Pa.—Debolt & McKenty, Wylie ave-nue, whose stock was damaged by fire, will specialties, pottery and glassware will be carried. * * Martin, N. D.—Frank White & Son have removedinto larger quarters and will carry pottery, lamps andglassware. Catalogues are wanted. • • Callaway, Neb.—Schneringer & Curtis is thename of a new concern here which will carry house-furnishings, pottery and glassware. * * Galveston, Ind.—Stocks of the Galves


Crockery & glass journal . med at Mattoon, Wis. Cataloguesare wanted on pottery, glassware, enamel ware,lamps and housefurnishing goods. * #Pittsburgh, Pa.—Debolt & McKenty, Wylie ave-nue, whose stock was damaged by fire, will specialties, pottery and glassware will be carried. * * Martin, N. D.—Frank White & Son have removedinto larger quarters and will carry pottery, lamps andglassware. Catalogues are wanted. • • Callaway, Neb.—Schneringer & Curtis is thename of a new concern here which will carry house-furnishings, pottery and glassware. * * Galveston, Ind.—Stocks of the Galveston Hard-ware Co. were partially destroyed by fire. Pottery,china, glass and lamps were carried. • • AxtelJ, Neb,—Christopher Ruopp has started inbusiness, and among other lines will carry goodstocks of glassware and pottery. Ute, Iowa.—A. and glassware. Sunde wants catalogues on Kilbourne, 111.—John Prieff will add pottery andglassware to his stocks. Catalogues are requested. *9. Notwithstanding agreements were East Liverpool signed by representatives of the and Vicinity. pottery manufacturers and the workers at the recent joint confer-ence in Atlantic City, it appears that the kilmen areanything but satisfied, and in several local potterieslast week work was suspended for a brief season whilethe joint arbitration committee was called upon forfinal action. The finding of this body was in favorof the manufacturers, who are abiding in toto by theagreement. Still there were some dissatisfied kiln-men, and these went to see President Edward Mengeof the Brotherhood. You may not expect any helpfrom the organization, this official is reported tohave told thejnen, adding: If I did not like a placeI would seek employment elsewhere. Finally, thekilnmen, seeing they were tramping on eggs, went back to their benches, # # V. Q. Hickman, of Pittsburgh, vice-president ofthe Smith-Phillips China Co., spent a few days at thelocal offices of this company during t


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