CAMPAIGN^JIIPMENTS. 



N. EAMES & CO., 



46 West Broadway, New York City, 



Manufacturers and Dealers in Banners, Caps, Capes, Torches, Shirt8> 

 Belts, Campaign Tenor Drums, Transparencies, Flags, Streamers, Bunting, 

 Eames's "Official" Campaign Badge, Portraits of Candidates in six oil 

 colors (two by three feet) for Banners, Club -Rooms, &c.. Presidential 

 Grand March Campaign Song-Book, entirely new Campaign Songs, Fire- 

 works, Colored Tableaux, Lights for Meetings at night, embracing more 

 articles than all other dealers combined. Furnish latest patterns and 

 designs at rates 10 to 50 per cent, less than others in the business. 



The Eames "Official" Campaign Badge, adopted by all 

 the leading Clubs and political organizations in the Union— trade price, 

 f 12 per gross, net cash. Samples of each sent, postpaid, on receipt of 25c. 



We offer greatlj[ reduced rates on open -work Banners with candi- 

 dates' Portraits in six oil colors, and have facilities for producing 100 

 Banners per day. at rates 26 per cent less than other dealers. Send ad- 

 i|l dress on "postal" for mammoth Illustrated Sheet, containing fac-aimile 

 '^ ' designs of our campaign goods in great variety, at reduced rates. 



Clubs send address on "postal," and receive our Colored Circular. 

 Special inducements offered. Clubs or parties sending address on "pos- 

 tal " will receive our grand Supplement, issued Sept. 1st and Oct. 15th, 

 containing over 100 designs of our goods. Do not delay, but send imme- 

 ^^*«^y- N. EAMES <So CO., 



46 "West Broadnray, Neur York City. 



Advertisement of campaign equipments, including torches, in Harper's ^Veekly, September g, li 

 {Photo courtesy of Library of Congress.) 



Manufacturers and Distributors of Political Torches 

 AS Compiled from Newspapers and Trade Catalogs 



Aikman, S. M. & Co., 261 Pearl Street, New York, 



N.Y. (1872) 

 Campaign Manufacturing Co., 10 Barclay St., 



New York, N.Y. (1884) 

 Detwiller, Street & Co., Manufacturers, No. 9 Dey 



St., New York, N.Y. (1876) 

 The Domestic Mfg. Co., ^Vallingford, Conn. (1888) 

 The Eagle Fire Works, East Williamsburg, Long 



Island, N.Y. (1888). (A company established 



in Long Island in 1859.) 

 Eames, N. & Co., 46 West Broadway, New York, 



N.Y. (1876) 

 Hitchcock, B. W., 98 Spring St., New York. N.Y. 



(1868) 

 Horsman, E. I., 100 Williams St., New York. N.Y. 



(1872) 



Kelley & Co., 95 John St., xNew York, N.Y. (1872) 

 The Masten & Wells Fireworks Manufacturing 



Company, Boston, Mass. (1896) 

 McCurdy & Durham, 16 South Fifth St., Reading, 



Pa. (1884) 

 National Campaign Equipment Company, 13 East 



Houston Street, New York, N.Y. (1884) 

 Naughton, John \\\, 175 William St., New York, 



N.Y. (1868) 

 New England Campaign Uniform Co., 115 & 117 



Hanover, Cor. Friend St., Boston, Mass. (1888) 

 Novelty Manufacturing & Publishing Company, 432 



Broome St., New York, N.Y. (1872) 

 O'Brien. J. T. & Sons, 626 Penn St., Reading, Pa. 



(1884) 



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