Four men standing in the street outside A.M. Day Real Estate on Fulton Avenue. One man is leaning on a long beam of wood held up by two sawhorses. Also pictured are W.A. Brown Real Estate and Insurance (left) and a furniture repair shop.
Advertisement for H. S. & J. M. Brush's general store, which was located in Huntington, N.Y. Items advertised included carpets, dry goods, wall paper, and groceries.
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 clothing sold at the Tillotson & Mott store, at Northport, N.Y. Items advertised were oil cloth patterns (used for making waterproof clothing), gent's underwear, gloves, mittens, flannels and rubber goods.
Advertisement for E. Cohen's general store, which was located in Islip, N.Y. The store was advertising a sale on fall and winter goods, as room was needed for spring goods. Items on sale included carpets, clothing, and dry goods.
Advertisement for the opening of Elkanah Soper's feed store, previously occupied by William S. Soper, in Northport, N.Y. Items advertised were flour, feed, and grain.
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.
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 J.H. Stansbury's general store, which was located in Atlanticville (present-day Seaford, N.Y.). Items sold in the store included dry goods, groceries, builders' materials, and agricultural supplies.