Delaware's industries, an historical and industrial review . getting up something newand attractive, in the way of display. Such a persoiumay be found in Mr. Albert Bucher. This gentleman has been in business for the pasteight years, and is one of the most thoroughly com-petent and best sign painters in the city. All kinds of display work is done in the neweststyles; also gilding, sign painting, sign ornamentingand fancy work of every description, such as banners,flags, wagon decoration, etc. agA Delawares Industries. Two capable assistants are constantly employed,and no pains are spared to fo
Delaware's industries, an historical and industrial review . getting up something newand attractive, in the way of display. Such a persoiumay be found in Mr. Albert Bucher. This gentleman has been in business for the pasteight years, and is one of the most thoroughly com-petent and best sign painters in the city. All kinds of display work is done in the neweststyles; also gilding, sign painting, sign ornamentingand fancy work of every description, such as banners,flags, wagon decoration, etc. agA Delawares Industries. Two capable assistants are constantly employed,and no pains are spared to foster the interests of thetrade. Mr. Bucher has been a life-long resident of thecity. He is well and favorably known in social aswell as business circles. J. N. Eaton, Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting,409 Shipley Street. There has been much talk lately about sanitaryplumbing and the rebuilding of drains, and the sub-ject has grown to such perfection that but few havebeen able to keep up with all the new reforms. AmongJthe few maybe mentioned Mr. J. N. This gentleman established business here about?three and a half years ago. The building used is about 20x30 feet in dimen-sions, the first floor being used as an office, whilethe upper ones are work rooms. Plumbing, steam and gas fitting of all descriptionsiis done. Eight capable assistants are constantly em-yployed, and no means spared that will cater to the«<demands of the trade. Delawares Industries. 195 Mr. Eaton is a Marylander by birth, but has be-come a Delawarean by adoption, having lived here forseventeen years. He is an active and prominent member of the RedMen and Masonic Fraternities, as well as the vice-president of the Plumbers Association, and commandsthe respect of all with whom he forms business rela-tions. A. BuEHivER & Company, Furniture, 513 ShipleyStreet. Among the leading and well known businessliouses of this character in this section of the city maybe mentioned the establishment of Messrs. A. Bueh
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