Hemingray packs its glassware in only gunnysacks

[Newspaper]

Publication: The Cincinnati Daily Times

Cincinnati, OH, United States
vol. 56, no. 15,515, p. 4, col. 4


Malleable Glassware.

Tru­ly the age of progress is passing away, and we are approaching the epoch of completion. We were shown to-day an ordinary-formed glass-lamp chimney, which the exhibitor used a hammer, and with it drove a ten-penny nail into and through a two-inch pine board with­out flaw or blemish to the glass chimney.

A gentleman informed us, that in passing the glass warehouse of Hemingray & Co., on Walnut street, he saw them shipping different kinds of glassware packed in gunny bags in place of boxes, without any packing material around the pieces, and the bags were thrown upon the dray as if they were bags of salt, one on top of the other, without care or "this side up." Truly, if this can be, is the age of iron passed, and will it not all be glass.

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Keywords:Hemingray
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Researcher:Bob Stahr
Date completed:August 19, 2025 by: Bob Stahr;