Advertisement for the "Everything for the House" special sale at Fulton's Furniture and Hardware Store, located in Freeport, N.Y. Items on sale included Brussels and velvet carpets and parlor and hanging lamps.
Advertisement for ingrain carpets, oil-cloth, and matting, for sale at S. C. & I. Snedeker & Co. (general store), located in Hempstead, N.Y. The store had 1500 yards of the materials to sell.
Advertisement for 500 grain cradles for sale by Elias Lewis Jr. at his store in Westbury, N.Y. Grain cradles were attachments for scythes, which Lewis also sold in his store.
Advertisement for the boot and shoe store of A.M Ketcham. The advertisement features a list of boots and shoes along with the price of each item. (Ketcham's store was located on Main Street in Northport, N.Y.)
Advertisement for Losea Brothers general store, which was located in the Journal Building in Northport, N.Y. Item advertised included dry goods, groceries, canned goods, fish and smoked meats, oil cloth, boots and shoes, and carpets.
L.C. Gordon advertisement for 5,000 yards of slightly damaged Hamburg edgings (a kind of embroidered work done by machinery on cambric or muslin, and used for trimming) on sale at less than half the cost. Also advertised were 1,000 yards of standard…
Advertisement for the 1885 spring opening of Thomas Itkin & Son's dry goods store, which was located at the corner of Main and Wall Streets in Huntington, N.Y. Items advertised included dry goods, clothing, hats and caps, and dress goods.
Advertisement for J.S. Lewis & Son, of Northport, N.Y., dealers in dry goods and other items, including the "Monitor" oil stove. The advertisement includes the per lb. and per yd. prices for a number of items.
Advertisement for Henry S. Lewis' general store, which was located on Main Street in Northport , N.Y. Items advertised included dress goods, groceries, dry goods, paints, and hardware.