. The industries of Louisville, Kentucky, and of New Albany, Indiana. hough thecompanys trade is general. From 120 to 175 skilled workmen and a complete plant ofnew and improved machinery of great value are emplojed, and the furniture turned out isof the latest patterns, which they change once a year, so as to have something new everyseason. President Davis is an old and experienced business man, having engaged in a varietyof vocations in the course of his more than usually eventful life. He is quite popularwith all who know him. Secretary Pope, a former school trustee, has been connectedwith

. The industries of Louisville, Kentucky, and of New Albany, Indiana. hough thecompanys trade is general. From 120 to 175 skilled workmen and a complete plant ofnew and improved machinery of great value are emplojed, and the furniture turned out isof the latest patterns, which they change once a year, so as to have something new everyseason. President Davis is an old and experienced business man, having engaged in a varietyof vocations in the course of his more than usually eventful life. He is quite popularwith all who know him. Secretary Pope, a former school trustee, has been connectedwith Stock Photo
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. The industries of Louisville, Kentucky, and of New Albany, Indiana. hough thecompanys trade is general. From 120 to 175 skilled workmen and a complete plant ofnew and improved machinery of great value are emplojed, and the furniture turned out isof the latest patterns, which they change once a year, so as to have something new everyseason. President Davis is an old and experienced business man, having engaged in a varietyof vocations in the course of his more than usually eventful life. He is quite popularwith all who know him. Secretary Pope, a former school trustee, has been connectedwith the furniture trade since boyhood, and is perfect master of its details. Superintend-ent Ueuther is a practical furniture-maker, master of his department, and a most valuableauxiliary to the house. As to Mr. L. E. Dnvall—why, everybody knows him. AND OF NEW ALBANY, INDIANA. 189 W. J. HUGHES & SON, Manufacturers of and Dealers in Doors, Sash, Blinds and Lumber, No. 243 Market Street, between Brook andFloyd—Lumber Yard and Sheds, Nos. 407 to 413 Floyd Street.. The above prosperous concern, founded in 1877 byMr. C. S. Cline, who was succeeded by Messrs. W. J.Hughes & Son in 1882, has an excellent reputation withbuilders and others for the superior workmanship andmaterials employed in the manufacture of its products.The senior of the firm is also senior of W. J. Hughes &Co., of Frankfort, Ky., where che saw, planing andbuilding material mills are situated from which theLouisville house draws its supplies. The warehousehere is 20x1-50 feet square, and three stories high; thelumber jard and sheds, Nos. 107 to 413 Flojd street, cover 200x200 feet of ground. In rear of the store is aconvenient warehouse, oOxlOO feet in size. A very largeand skillfully-selected stock of doors, sash, blinds, roughand dressed lumber and builders hardware is carried atall seasons and orders filled at sliort notice and on reas-onable terms. A considerable trade is maintained withSouthern points as well a