MISCELLANEOUS.
The building No. 200 Washington street, Boston, Mass., so long occupied by the A. W. Mitchell Manufacturing Company, manufacurers of badges, is to be torn down and replaced by one of modern architecture. In the meantime the firm has secured temporary quarters at No. 13 State street pending the rejuvenating ot the old establishment.
A popular and enterprising ribbon badge concern is that of the Whitehead & Hoag Company of Newark, N. J. This house is thoroughly original, and finishes its work in a manner that is decidedly catchy and novel. The variety of styles shown by them is something positively marvelous.
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