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No. 80.— The Crosslet Company, Manufacturers, Brtdgjcport, Ct. Selling 

 Agents — J. & J. W. Crossley & Co., 338 Broadway, New York. Display a large 

 assortment of printed felt crumb-cloths, reps, carriage robes, in various designs and 

 patterns. 



No. 81. — Bigelow Carpet Company, Clinton, Mass. Trcamrcr — Charles A. 

 Whiting, No. 1(5 Kilby street, Boston, Mass. Warehouse, No. 65 Duane street, New- 

 York. William B. Kendall, Agent. 10 pieces Brussels carpets; 4 pieces Wilton 

 carpets; 3 Wilton rugs; 6 Wilton mats. 



No. 82. — ScnoFiELD, Capron & Company, Manufacturers, Walden, N. Y. 

 Selling Agent — Wisner H. Townsend, 20 Reade street, New York. Display a large 

 variety of flue plaid woolen shawls in ever}'- variety of coloring. 



No. 83. — Kalmia Mills, Seymour, Ct. Manager and Selling Agent — Julius Ger- 

 son, 361 Broadway, New York. 1 piece all wool damask, green and crimson ; 1 

 piece all wool damask, green ; 1 piece all wool damask, blue ; 1 piece all wool dam- 

 ask, crimson ; 1 piece all wool damask, drab ; 1 piece all wool damask, crimson ; 1 

 piece union damask, crimson and black; 1 piece union damask, crimson and black; 

 1 piece union damask, green and black ; 1 piece union damask, crimson and black ; 

 1 piece union damask, green and black ; 13 ends figured union damask, all in dif- 

 ferent colors and designs ; 1 piece striped union damask, crimson and green ; 1 piece 

 striped union damask, crimson and black; 11 ends striped union damask, all in dif- 

 ferent colors and designs; 1 piece striped union reps, tan; 1 piece striped union 

 reps, crimson; 1 piece striped union reps, green; 1 piece striped union reps, green; 

 1 piece striped union reps, crimson; and an assortment of silk coteliues, figured in 

 crimson, blue, dark and light green, maroon, brown, drab, and fawn colors. 



AMERICAN BUNTING. 



No. 84. — United States Bunting Company, Lowell, Mass. Agent— D. W. C. 

 Farrington. Selling Agents— Theodore Polliemus & Co., 13 and 15 Lispenard street. 

 New York. A large variety of American standard and Eagle bunting, in all colors 

 and widths, for flags, railway signals, and decorations. 



No. 85.— Rittenhouse Woolen Company, Germantown, Pa. Agent— Charles 

 p. Ammidown, Germantown. Selling.- Agents — Ammidown, Lane & Co., Nos. 87 

 and 89 Leonard street, New York. 2 pairs medium white blankets ; 2 pairs fine 

 white blankets ; 4 pairs superfine white blankets ; 4 pairs mixed gray blanket.?. 



No. 86.— Tremont Carpet Mills, Frankford, Pa. Agent and Manager— Ismel 

 Foster. Selling Agents— Lamed & Starr, 116 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. 1 piece 

 imperial three-ply carpet ; 1 piece extra superfine ; 1 piece stair carpet. 



No. 87.— Star Knitting Mull, Cohoes, N. Y. Agent— A. G. Clark. Selli?ig 

 Agents— Fetrie & Co., 75 and 77 Leonard street. New York. 2J dozen ladies' white 

 merino vests; 1 dozen ladies' white merino vests, assorted; 1 dozen men's white 

 shirts, assorted; 1 dozen men's drawers, assorted; 8-12ths dozen men's shirts, 

 assorted; 8-l2ths dozen men's drawers, assorted; 6-12ths dozen men's shirts, 

 assorted ; 6-12ths dozen men's shirts, assorted. 



No. 88. — American Worsted Co., Woonsocket, R. I. President— George C. 

 Ballon. Treasurer — R. G. Randell. Large variety worsted coat binding, alpaca and 

 mohair braids. 



No. 89. — Germania jNIills, Holyoke, Mass. Resident Agent— Aug. Stursberg. 

 Treasurer— I. G. Mackintosh. Selling Agents— K. & A. Stursberg & Co., 97 and 99 

 Reade street. New York. 2 pieces blue wool-dyed Eskimo. 



