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\ dozen superfine clouded merino drawers; ^ dozen superfine clouded merino 

 shirts. 



No. 68. — I. Drtfoos & Comp.vny, 293 Broadway, New York. 9 Princesse de 

 Metteraich skirts; 1 black braided felt skirt; 3 printed felt skirts. 



No. 69. — Nkediiam Hosiery Company, Needha-ai, Mass. SeU^ng Agents — Chaffee 

 & Shreve, 96 Franklin street. New York. A line of regular made wool hosiery. 



No. 70. — Chaffee & Siireve, 96 Franklin Street, New York. Selling Agents 

 for Clifton Company, Cohoes, N. Y. Exhibit | dozen each ; 415 fine wliite knit 

 shirts and drawers; 424 plain Shetland shirts and drawers; 425 plain orange shirts 

 and drawers ; 426 plain violet shirts and drawers ; 422 ladies' vests ; 423 ladies' 

 pants. 



No. 71. — James H. Prentice. Selling Agents — Jenkins, Vail & Peabody, No. 46 

 Leonard street. New York. 16 Boulevard seamless skirts, Boynton's patent. 



No. 72. — Lowell Manufacttjring Company, Lowell, Mass. Treasurer — D. B. 

 Jewett. Selling Agents — George C. Richardson & Co., Nos. 113 and 115 Worth 

 street. New York, and Devonshire street, Boston. 122 pieces lastings, in three 

 qualities ; 18 pieces green reps and serges ; 10 pieces ingrain three ply ca]'pets ; 12 

 pieces ingrain two pi}* carpets. 



No. 73.— Chaffee & Shreve, 96 Franklin Street, New York. Silling Agents 

 for the ft)llowiug' Mills : ^ 



Penn Knitting Mills, Kensington, Pa. Projvietor — Joseph D. McKee. Exhi- 

 bit tlie new style of light fancy woolen cloaks known as the "Arab ; " also a line of 

 fancy knit nulnas. 



American Knitting Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Proprietor — Harry Taylor. 

 Exhibit light cloaks known as "Bedouin," in stripes and plaids; also Shetland 

 nubias, opera hoods and fancy boas. 



Kenton Knitting Mills. Proprietors — F. AV. & T. S. Ilenson, Germantowu, Pa. 

 Exhibit a line of fancy knit hoods, of which article they make a specialty. 



Armat JMills, Germantown, Pa. Proprietor— EW-a?, Birchall. Exhibt a line of 

 fancy knit hoods, in various styles. 



. No. 74.— Isaac Stead, Manufacturer, Phil.^delpiiia, Pa. Selling Agents — 

 Churchill & Rhodes, No. 44 White street, New York. 2 pieces green Union terry ; 

 1 piece Wood Union terry ; 1 piece crimson Union terry ; 5 pieces striped reps, 

 green ; 3 pieces striped reps, solferino ; 2 pieces striped reps, tan ; 1 piece striped 

 reps, scarlet. 



No. 75. — H.VRTFORD Carpet Company, Thompsonville, Ct. Treasurer — George 

 Roberts, Hartford, Ct. Selling Agents— B. G. Thompson & Co., No. 29 Chambers 

 street. New York. 11 pieces Brussels carpets ; 10 pieces 3 ply ingrain carpets ; 8 

 pieces 2 ply ingrain carpets. 



No. 70. — Glen Echo Mills, Germantown, Pa. Proprietors— 'McCa.Wmn, Crease 

 ^ Sloan, Germantown. 12 pieces ingrain carpets, of various patterns and colors. 



No. 77. — E. S. Higgins & Company, New Yorjv. 1 piece velvet tapestry carpet ; 

 17 pieces tapestry Brussels carpets; 2 pieces body Brussels carpets. 



No. 78. — Roxrury Carpet Company, Boston, 3Lvss. Treasurer— 3. W. Blake, 

 119 ]\Iilk street, Boston, Mass. Agent — M. H. Simpson, 119 Milk street, Boston. 

 3 pieces tapestry velvet carpets ; 6 pieces tapestry Brussels carpets ; 7 carriage robes. 



No. 79. — Alexander Smith & Sons, IManukacturers, Yonkers. N. Y. Selling 

 Agents — A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Reade, and Chambers streets. New York. 

 5 pieces patent power loom Axminster cari)ets; 1 specimen piece patent tapestry 

 ingrain carpets. 



