IX.—"THE SHOT HEARD ROUND THE WORLD"
Ammunition, 1883.
Arms, 1883.
Cartridges, national, 1883.
Dynamite, Germany.
Fireworks, national, 1890.
Gunpowder, national, 1875.
Guns, 1883.
Shot-tower companies, national, 1873.
X.—FOR THE PERSON
Barbers, National Tonsorial Parlor Company, organized to establish barber-shops in all the large cities of the United States, 1890.
Buttons.
Calico, England, 1891.
Clothes-brushes, prison-made, 1889.
Coat and cloak manufacturers: New York, 1883;
Chicago, 1893.
Collars and cuffs, New York, 1890.
Cotton: England, 1890;
Fall River; Southern mills, 1881;
thread (spool-cotton), 1888.
Diamonds: mines in South Africa;
dealers in Europe, 1889.
Dress-goods, Pennsylvania, 1886.
Furs.
Ginghams, Pennsylvania, 1886.
Gloves, New York.
Hats: fur, 1885;
woollen, national.
Knit goods: New York, 1884;
Western, 1889.
Jewellers, national.
Laundries: Chicago;
Chinese Laundry Union, New York City, 1889;
St. Louis, 1893.
Pocket-knives, national, 1892.
Ribbons, national, 1892.
Rubber boots and shoes, national, 1882.
Seal-skin, national, 1892.
Shirts: Troy, New York City, 1890.
Shoe: manufacturers, national, 1887;
retailers, New England, 1885;
national, 1886.
Silk: manufacturers, international. France, England, Italy, Germany,
1888;
sewing, national, 1887;
ribbon, 1884.
Trunks, national, 1892.
Umbrellas, Eastern, 1891.
Watch:
manufacturers, makers and jewellers, national, 1886;
National Association of Jobbers of American Watches and Cases, 1886.
Woollens:
manufacturers, 1882;
worsteds, yarns, Pennsylvania, 1886.
XI.—SMOKING AND DRINKING
Beer, United States Brewers' Association, 1861.
Champagne, New York City, 1889;
France, 1891.
Meerschaum pipes, New Jersey, 1892.
Soda fountains, 1890.
Spittoons, fibre trust, national, 1888.
Tobacco and cigars, local, sectional, national, 1882;
cigarettes, 1890.
Waters, mineral, national, 1889.
Whiskey and "domestic"—or artificial—brandy, rum, gin, and cordials made in imitation of the genuine.
Wine-growers, California, 1889.
XII.—"HOME, SWEET HOME"
In General
Candles, coal, furnaces, gas, oil, matches, ranges, stoves, etc. (see Light, Heat, and Power).
Carpets:
Eastern, 1885;
Brussels, in-grain, 1888.
Chairs:
cane, 1889;
manufacturers, Western, 1880;
seats, perforated, national, 1888.
Furniture:
national, 1883;
Chicago manufacturers, 1886;
retailers, New England, 1888;
national, 1893.
Hair-cloth, Rhode Island, 1893.
Oil-cloth, table and stair, Oil-cloth Association, 1887.
Pails, fibre trust, national, 1888.
Soap, national, 1890.
Upholsterers' felt.
Upholstery goods, textile manufacturers, Pennsylvania, 1886.
Window-shades, 1888.
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