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PAGE. I Forage Cap~ 18
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Algmllettes 31 General GUIde. _ ;m
Badges for Fomge Caps 20 Gloves 37
Bases for Spikes and Phune Socl;ets 17 Helmet Trimmings 1(i
nelt-plates
Bayonet Scabbanls , '" 13
,38 I Knapsacks
Helmets 3U
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Belt-sJides 13 Knots, Shoulder 24
Cap Cords
Covers : " 23
20 I Plaits
PlumesamI Cords 16
Caps,
Cartridge
Forage
Cases Loops
Cape Boxes -'c • •.••
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35 I Riding
Saddle Cloths
Straps
Saddles Sockets
Plume " '" 46
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Changes on Shoulder Knots ' 25 Sashes 30
ChangesonShoulderStraps 2n Shield Hooks J7
Chapeaux '.' 17 Shoulder Knots _ 24
Chevrons '" Rl Shoulder Straps 26
Chin-chains 17 Side Buttons 17
Cloths 35 Spikes ............................•.... 16
Cords and Plaits '" 16 Spurs ' .' .4i)
Eagles 16 Straps, Shoulder 2H
Embroidered Flag Fields ,49 Stripes for Officers 36
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Sword Belts
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Mounted _ .47 S,,'ord·hooks 13
Flags, B1'i'nting. U. S., Unmounted. '.' .. " ,46 Sword Knots " 11
Flag~, Guide : ~ :)0 Swords _ 13
Flags, Hegimental. 50 Trimmings, Belt 13
J<'lags, Silk, U. S., Trimmerl and Mounted . .48 Trimmings. Helmet Hi
F'lags, Silk, U. S., Various Sizes .47 'Waist Relts _ as
Forage Cap Badges, or Ornaments 20
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'~DISCOUNT NOTICE.~
Tile prices giz1eJl ill till:, Ll:,t are .f"bjee! to a liberal flt:fCOllllt, Willdl will be
made kJ/OZflll 011application.
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E. A. ARMSTRONG.
PRESIDENT.
FRANK S. ARMSTRONG,
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TERMS.
Goods ordered by business houses or individuals furnishing good reference,
or having good ratings in the Commercial Reports, will not be sent C. O. D.
unless so desired, and all goods not so ordered will be sent C. O. D. unless paid
for in advance. At least one-quarter cash should accompany orders for goods
to be sent C. O. D.
SA~fPLES.
Samples of many of the goods described in this List will be sent on applica-
tion of any responsible business house, the house ordering guaranteeing carriage
charges both ways.
DISCOUNT.
The prices published in this List are subject to a liberal discount, which
will be made known on application.
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What our Swords are Noted for.- The Armstrong Swords are distinguished
throughout the United States for their fine finish and superior quality. Even the cheapest swords
we list are well and durably made, though it must not be expected that our cheapest swords are as
finely and elaborately finished as those of higher prices. ",
Undress Scabbards.- The priee of an undress scabbard to go with any military sword
wi11 be quoted on application, the pr'ce varying according to the quality and style of the sword.
An undress s~abbard may be had in place of a dress sCllbbard without extfll chllrge.
tHE E. A. ARMSTRONG COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH.
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No. 510F. No. 511F. No. 512F. No. 513F. No. 514F.
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Name on BIa(le.-Name
desired, without extra charge.
of officer etched on blade of any sword, from No. 504F upwards,
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No. 544F.
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IJ. s. RJ~{;UIJArI'IOX.-A waist belt not less than one and a half nor more than two
inches wide, with slings of same materia] as the belt, with a hook attached to the belt on which to
hang the sword. A gilt rectangular plate two inches wide, with a raised hright rim; a i]ver
wreath of ]aure] encircling the "AJ ms of the United States;" eagle, shield, scroll edge of cloud,
an,] rays bright; the motto "E P]uribus Unum" upon the scroll; stars also of sih'er according to
pattern.
FOI' General o.tfice'l'.-Of red Hussia leather, with three stripes of go]u embroidery.
For all Field o.(fiCI''l'''.-One broad stripe of gold lace OIl black enamelled leather.
(If tlte Gentmtl Staff' and Stnff' Oorp8 belOlDtlte mnk of Field o.tficeJ'.-}1'onr
F'ol' all o.tfiCel',~
-tripes of gold, inter\\'o\'en with u]ack silk, on black enamelled leather.
For Cfilnpltny 0!fi~er8 of Iitfantry, AI'tiller,lf. nni G.wnll'y.-Folll' stripes of gold ]aee, inter-
woyen with silk of the same color as the facings of their arms of serdce, on b]ad: enamelled
c,nher.
On unure s (Iuty Officers may wear a plain black leather belt.
Note This.-IVhen ordering belt send measure taken around waist, oyer coat.
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~o. IoF. Dress Belt; for company officers of infantry, cavalry, or artillery,
and officers of the general staff below the rank of field officer; fine gilt
wire lace, interwoven with silk of the same color as the ~nl1s of ser-
vice, on black enamelled leather; fine gilt trimmings and plate; each. $7 00
~o. I IF. Dress Belt; for company officers; same as No. 10F, but with
pebbled grain leather back, and with finer gilt trimmings, and finer
belt-plate; each 8 00
~o. 12F. Dress Belt; for company officers; same as No. IIF, but made
with real gold lace interwoven with silk, and with gold-plated trim-
mings; each : 16 00
),'0. 13F. Dress Belt; for field officers; one broad stripe of gilt wire lace
on black enamelled leather; slings to match: fine gilt trimmings and
plate; each 8 00
No. 14F. Dress "Belt; for field officers; one broad stripe of real gold wire
vellum lace on pebbled grain leather: slings to match; fine gold-
plated trimmings and plate; each 16 00
No. ISF. Dress Belt; for general officers; l\.ussia leather belt and slings,
with three stripes of gilt raised embroidery on both belt and slings;
gold-plated trimmings, and fine gilt belt-plate,: each 22 00
No. 16F. Dress Belt; for general officers; same as No. ISF, but with
fine gold-plated chased trimmings, ane! extra fine gold-plated plate
with raised and polished hack; very fine; each 27 00
~~ We can make belts finer, and more elaborately emlJroiclerc<l, than Nos 15F and 16F, if
desired. Prices for such belts quoted on application.
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S'VIVELS.
No. 3IF. Swivel; gilt; each . $0 30
No. 32F. Swivel~ extra fine; coil spring; each . 40
STUDS.
No. 33F. Stud; gilt; solid; each , .. $0 12
No. 34F. Stud; gilt, with screw back; each IS
For re-covering line officer's belt and slings with real gold wire and silk lace, 10 00
HEI~~IETS.
u. s. REG1JI,A'I'IOX.-IJelmets f01' cdl
Jlo/llded Ojficel'" o{ the Din e.-Body: Of cork or other
suitable materia], covered with black cloth, or of
black felt, at the option of the wearer. Trimmings:
Cords and tassels, top piece and p]nme socket, chain
chin-strap and hooks, eagle with motto; crossed can-
non, ritles 01' sabres, all giJt, "'ith the number of the
re"iment on the shiel(] in white; p]ume of buffalo
hail', white for infantry, yellow for cavalry, and red
for artillery.
1lel1J!pt.,for (fll OJfice1"sof the J.ine not J[ounted.-
Same as abo\'e exccpt that the trimmings are as fo]-
lows: Top picce. spikc, chain chin-strap with hooks
alltl si(]e buttons, eagle with motto, crossed rifles 01'
cauuou, aU gilt. with Illnnber of the regiment on the
shield in white.
(~tfiCel','SIll11111erlIelmets.-Body: Of cork, cov-
ered with white facing cloth; top piece, spike, chin
chain-strap, and hooks, all giJt.
Thc helmet conls are attached to the left side of
t he helmet and come (Io\\'n to the left shoulder, where
O)<')<'ICERS' SITJIUER
HELltIETS.
No. 50F. Helmet; cork
body, covered with white
drilling; each $2 00
No. 5IF. Helmet; same
as No. 50F, but trimmed
complete; each 3 35
No. 52F.Helmet; cork
body, covered with white
cloth; satin-lined; each .. 3 70
No. 53F. Helmet; same
as No. 52F, but trimmed
complete (fine gilt trim-
mings).: each 5 +0
No. 63F.
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No. 601'. Helmet; cork body, covered with fine dark blue cloth; extra
heavily gold-plated trimmings; each $g 40
HI<~I"Ul<j·J'S.'ORlUOUXT.~D OI<'FICI<JRS.
No. 631'. Helmet; cloth covered cork body,; fine gilt burnished mountings;
gilt wire helmet cords and tassels, with front and back cords plaited;
buffalo hair plume, with gilt plume socket; j't:e mis, page I5; each ... $20 00
No. 641'. Helmet; same as No. 63F, but with finer gilt trimmings, and
extra fine large plume; each 22 00
No. 651'. Helmet; same as No. 641', but with finer helmet cords and
tassels, satin finish; something new; each 23 00
No. 661'. Helmet; same as No. 651', but with finer gilt trimmings, heav-
ily plated, and with heavier helmet cords and tassels; extra fine hel-
met throughout; each 26 00
PRI,r ATES' HET,JIETS.
On application prices will be quoted on helmets for privates.
HEI~1JIET TRIIUJIINGS.
,PI~UJIES.
No. 701'. Buffalo Hair Plume; good quality, small size; each '. $3 50
No. 7IF. Buffalo Hair Plume; good quality, full size; each , 4 00
No. 721'. Buffalo Hair Plume; good quality, extra large size; each., 5 00
PLA,rrS XX)) CORDS.
No. 75F. Gilt \Vire Cords, with plaits and with fine tassels; complete .. $10 00
No. 761'. Fine Gilt \Vire Cords, with plaits and with fine tassels, all with
satin finish; something new and handsome; complete '. 12 00
No. nF. Same as No. 761', but heavier throughout; extra fine; complete 13 00
EAGLES.
No. 801'. Eagle; brass, polished; with number of regiment; each . $0 IS
No. 8IF. Eagle; fine gilt; with number of regiment; each . 50
No. 821'. Eagle; extra fine gilt; with number of regiment; each . I 00
No. 831'· Eagle; extra fine fire-gilt; with number of regiment; each . I 50
PT,UlUE SOCKET.
No. 85F. Plume Socket; brass, polished; with base; each $0 60
No. 861'. Plume Socket; fine gilt; with base; each I 00
No. 871'· Plume Socket; extra fine gilt; with base.; each I 50
No. 88F. Plume Socket; extra fine fire-gilt.; with base; each 2 00
SPIKES.
No. goF. Spike; brass, polished; each- $0 IS
No. gIF. Spike; fine gilt; each 25
No. g2F. Spike; extra fine gilt; each 40
No. 931'· Spike; extra fine fire-gilt; each 60
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CHAPEAUX.
No. I42F. Folding Chapeau; fine silk plush body, finely made, very fine
gold-plated trimmings, and extra fine plumes; each $20 00
No. I43F. Folding Chapeau; fine silk plush body, finely made, extra
fine gold-plated trimmings, extra fine plumes; furnished in tin case;
each 23 So
FOR~"-GE CAPS.
J<'OR ENLISTED JUiN.
No. IsoF. Forage Cap;
made of dark indigo
blue cloth; per dozen $12 00
No. ISIF. Forage Cap;
made of dark indigo
blue cloth; a better
cap than No. IsoF;
per dozen 13 So
No. IS2F. Forage Cap; made of dark indigo. blue cloth; made in a
better manner and of better cloth than No. I S IF; .per dozen IS 00
No. IS3E. Forage Cap; made of fine indigo blue cloth; well made, with
inside leather band and gossamer top; per dozen 16 So
No. IS4F. Forage Cap; made of fine dark indigo blue cloth; inside
leather band and gossamer top; each I So
No. ISSF. Forage Cap; made of fine dark indigo blue cloth; silk-lined;
gossamer top; inside leather band; each 2 00
No. IS6F. Forage Cap; made of still finer dark indigo blue cloth; silk-
lined; gossamer top; inside leather band; each 2 7S
No. IS7F. Forage Cap; made of extra fine dark indigo blue cloth; extra
fine lining;'gossamer top; inside leather band; a very rich and elegant
cap; each 3 00
~ The above prices are for plain caps and uo not include ornaments of any kind. Descrip-
tions and prices of cap ornaments are printed eJsewhere in this List.
Special Styles of Caps.-We have facilities for making all styles of military caps, such
as company caps with embroidered monogram on front etc. lYe will cheerfully quote prices for
special caps on application.
FOR OFI<'ICERS.
U. S. REGULATION.-
For General OJjicers.-Of dark blue
cloth, of chasseul' pattern, with
black velvet hancl and badge infront,
and a c:)1'(1cap·strap of gold, accord-
ing to pattprn.
For all otlter Commissioned O,tfieeJ's.
-Of dark blue cloth, cbasselll' pat-
tern. badge of corps or regiment in
front, top of badge to be even with
the top of cap. and a cord ('ap-strap
of gold,:aeconling to pattern.
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THE E. A. ARMSTRONG COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH.
Caps by Registered Mail.-Any Cap listed herewith may be sent to any part of the
Cnited States by registered mail, but any of!ieer ordering a cap to be forwarded in this way should
include 25 cents additional in his remittance to cover postage and registration fee.
:\'0. 160F. Officer's Forage Cap; fine dark indigo blue cloth, "gossamer
top, silk-lined, inside leather band, gilt cord on front; fine gilt-em-
broidered crossed guns, sabres, or cannon on front, and number of
regiment embroidered in silver; with cover; each $4 00
~o. 16IF. The Armstrong Officer's Forage Cap; fine dark indigo blue
cloth, gossamer top, silk lining, inside leather band, finely made gilt
cord on front; fine gilt-embroidered crossed guns, sabres, or cannon
on front, and number of regiment embroidered in silver; silk glaze
cover; a light, durable, and very desirable cap; each 4 70
No. 162F. Officer's Forage Cap; extra fine; same as No. 16IF, but made
of finer cloth, and has genuine gold-embroidered crossed guns, sabres,
or cannon, and fine gilt cord; each 5 40
No. 163F. Officer's Forage Cap; same as No. 162F, but has genuine
gold cord; each 6 00
No. 164F. Fo'rage Cap for Officer of Ordnance Department; extra fine
dark indigo blue cloth, gossamer top, silk lining, inside leather band,
finely made gilt cord on front; fine gilt-embroidered shell and flame;
silk glaze cover; a light, durable, and very desirable cap; each ... '. 5 40
No. 165F. Forage Cap for Officer of Ordnance Department; same as
No. 164F, but has genuine gold cord and embroidery; each 6 35
No. 166F. Forage Cap for Officer of Signal Corps; extra fine dark indigo
blue cloth, gossamer top, silk lining, inside leather band, finely made
gilt cord on front; fine gilt-embroidered wreath of oak leaves, two
embroidered crossed signal flags, and an embroidered burning torch;
silk glaze cover; a light, durable, and very desirable cap; each 5 60
No. 167F. Forage Cap for Officer of Signal Corps; same as No. I66F,
but has real gold cord and real gold and silver embroidery; each .... 7 00
No. 168F. Forage Cap for Officer of Engineers; extra fine dark indigo
blue cloth, gossamer top, silk lining, inside leather band, finely made
gilt cord on front; fine gilt-embroidered ;wreath of laurel and palm
leaves, with a silver-embroidered turreted castle in centre; silk glaze
cover; a light, durable, and very desirable cap; each, 5 60
No. 16gF. Forage Cap for Officer of Engineers; same as No. 168F, but
has real gold cord and real gold and silver embroidery; each .... '.' .. 7 00
No. 17oF. Forage Cap for Officer of Inspector-General's Departm~'nt;
extra fine dark indigo blue cloth, gossamer top, silk lining, inside
leather band, finely made gilt cord on front; fine gilt-embroidered
wreath encircling a solid gilt sword and fasces crossed and wreathed;
silk glaze cover; a light, durable, and very desirable cap; each 5 60
No. 17IF. Forage Cap for Officer of Inspector-General's Department;
same as No. I7oF, but has genuine gold cord, embroidery, and em-
blem; each , 8 00
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CAP COVERS.
No. 180F. Cotton Glaze Cap Coverj each ' $0 35
No. 18IF. Silk Glaze Cap Coverj each 65
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FORA{-,}E CAP BADGES, OR ORNA1UENTS.
U. s. REGULATION.-The metaJ
bauges Jisted under this head are made in
conformity with U. S. reguJations, and our
descriptions of badges printed herewith are, as
nearJy as practieabJe, repetitions of the Jan-
gnage of the reguJations.
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SHOULDER KNOTS.
U. S. REGULATION.-Fol" Officel"sof the Adj1ttant-General's Depa1'tment.-Of goJrl
cord, one-fourth of an inch in diameter, Russian pattern, on dark blue cloth ground; insignia of
rank embroidered on the cloth ground of the pad; a soHd shield of silver on the centre of the parl
(except for a ColoneJ and Assistant Arljutant-General, who will wear it on the bouillon of the knot
midway between the upper fastening and the pad); an aiguillette of gold cord, one-fourth of an
inch in diameter. according to pattern, to be worn on the right shoulder knot, the loop crossed on
top of the right arm above the elbow, and the cords fastened, before buttoning, to the top and
second button on the right side of the coat. The aiguillette, instead of being permantly attached
to the shoulder knot. may be made separate, so as to be attached to the coat or knot, underneath
the knot, by means of a strap or tongue passing through the lower fastenings of the knot.
11'01'O.fficel'8of the Inspectol'-General's Depal"tment.-Same as for officers of the Adjutant-Gen-
Ci'al's Department. but with sword and fasces crosserl ami wreathed, according to pattern, in pJace
of the silver shield.
]l'O1'Office1'sof the Judge Advocate Gene1'al's Depa1'tment.-Same as for the officers of the Adju-
tant-General's Department, without the aiguillette and without the shield, but with sword and pen
crossed and wreathed. according to pattern, embroidered in silver on the cloth ground of the pad
(except for a Colonel and Assistant Judge Advocate General. who will wear the device made of
solid silver Oll the knot midway between the upper fastening and the pad).
For O.ffice1'8 of other Staff C01'ps.-Same as for officers of the Adj utant-General's Department, with-
out the aiguillette and without the shield, but with initial letters or device of corps on the cloth
ground of the pad, as folJows:
Quartermaster's Department.-Ql. ~.
Subsistence Department.-~. ~.
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Pay Department.-'I!1. ~.
(Letters to be embroidered in silver old English char~cters.)
Engineep COl'ps.-A silver turreted castle.
01'dnance Department.-A shell and flame in silver embroidery, according to pattern.
Si,qnal COl"ps.-Two crossed signal flags and a burning torch, in gold and silver embroidery,
according to pattern.
Fo1' Aides-de-Camp to j}[ajo1'and Bl"iga.dieJ'Genel"als.-The shoulder knot of their corps or regi-
ment, with aiguillette attached.
Ji'oI' o'tficen of Caval1'Y, Artillery. and Infantry.-Of the same pattern as for Staff' Corps, but
011 cloth of the same color as the facings of their arm, with number of regiment embroidered in
silver, and insignia of rank on the cloth ground of the pad, according to pattern.
For Regimental Adjutants.-Of same pattern as for officers of their arm, with aiguilletes
attached.
Whenever the full dress is worn by officers on duty, the prescribed epaulettes or shoulder knots
will be attached.
[n8ignin of R(u~k.-For a Oolonel, a silver-embroidered eagle at the centre of pad; for a Lieu-
tenant-Colonel, two silver-embroidered leaves, one at each end of pad; for a Major, two gold-embroid-
ered Jenves one at each end of pad; for a Oaptain, two silver-embroidered bars at each end of pad;
for a First Lieutenant, one silver-embroidered bar at each end of pad; for a Second Lieutenant,
plain.
~When ordering Shoulder Knots aJways state arm of service, rank, and number of regiment.
No. 2401'. Shoulder Knots; U. S. army pattern; fine gilt' wire cord;
insignia of rank embroidered in gilt or silver-plated bouillon, and
number of regiment in silver- plated bouillon; patent fastenings:
For Second Lieutenant; per pair - $5 00
For First Lieutenant; per pair - 5 50
For Captain; per pair - - .. - _ 6 00
For Major; per pair 6 30
For Lieutenant- Colonel; per pair -- 6 30
For Colonel; per pair. 7 00
No. 2411'. Shoulder Knots; U. S. arm)' pattern; best gilt wir~ cord;
insignia of rank embroidered in real gold or silver bouillon, and rWIl1-
of regiment in real silver bOl\illon; paten.t fastenings;
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SHOULDER STRA.PS.
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No. 260F. Shoulder Straps; large size, extra heavy;,best quality of cloth
centres; best embroidery in real gold and real silverbouiJlon.
For General; per pair "" .. ; $ I I 00
For Lieutenant-General; per pair 8 00
For Major-General; per pair ' 7 50
For Brigadier-General; per pair ,. 7 00
For Colonel; per pair. 1) 00
Foi- Lieutenant-Colonel; per pair 7 50
For Major; per pair ' , , , 7 50
For Captain; per pair 6 00
For Fir?t Lieutenant; ,per pai~ : , 5 50
For Second'Lieutenant; per pair .. : , , ., .. " 5 00
~'\Vhen straps for Chaplain are wanted the price for them is the same as fol' Captain's sthtps.
No. 261 F. Shoulder Straps: reguJatic)nsize; best quality of cloth centres;
best embroidery in real gold and real silver bouillon.
For General; per pair $7 00
For Lieutenant-General; per pair , , 6 00
For Major-General; per 1)air. 5 50
For Brigadier-General; per pair 5 00
For Colonel; per pair : 6 00
For Lieutenant-Colonel; per pair 5 50
For Major; per pair 5 50
For Captain; per pair '.: : , 5 00
For First Lieutenant; per pair , ' .. '.' 4 50
For Second Lieutenant; per pair 4 00
~When straps for• Chaplain are wanted r,the price for them is the sallle as for Captain's straps .
No. 262F. Shoulder Straps; regulation size; best quality of cloth centres;
best embroidery in fiiie gilt and silver-plated bouillon.
For General; per pair $6 50
For Lieutenant-General; per pair 4 00
For Major-General; per pair · 375
For Brigadier-General; per pair 3 00
For Colonel; per pair , ' 4 00
For Lieutenant-Colonel; per pair 3 50
For Major; per pair 3 50
For Captain; per pair 3 00
For First Lieutenant; per pair 2 75
For Second Lieutenant; per pair 2 50
WWhen straps for Chaplain are wanted the price for them is the same as for Captain's straps.
No. 263F. Shoulder Straps; regulation size; best quality of cloth centres;
best embroidery in coarse gilt and silver-plated bouillon.
For Colonel; per pair . $3 50
For Lieutenant- Colonel; per pair . 3 00
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Officers who have been promoted, or transferred from. one regiment to
another. can continue to wear their old shoulder strap's by havi11g new cloth cen-
tres put in them, these centres bearing newly en1broidered insigl!-ia,ofTink.
Our prices for putting new fine quality cloth centr'es in shoulder straps,
the centres bearing the regulation insignia of rank' embroidered in fine gilt or
silver-plated bouillon, are as follows:
Changes on Shoulder Straps for Colonel $I 50
Changes on Shoulder Strap~ for Lieutenant-Colonel. ,. I 35
Changes on Shoulder Straps for Major I 35
Changes on Shoulder Straps for Captain : ' , I 20
Changes on Shoulder Straps for First Lieutenant ~ 95
Changes on Shoulder Straps for Second Lieutenant (no insignia) 60
Our prices for putting new extra fine quality cloth centres in shoulder straps,
the centres bearing the regulation insignia of rank embroidered in real gold or
real silver bouillon, are as follows:
Changes on Shoulder Straps for Colonel . $2 00
Changes on Shoulder Straps for Lieutenant-Colonel . I 85
Changes on Shoulder Straps for Major . I 85
Changes on Shoulder Straps for Captain . I 50
Changes on Shoulder Straps for First Lieutenant . I 00
Changes on Shoulder Straps for Second Lieutenant (no insignia) . 60
EP A"-- U.lAETS.
u. S. R1EG1UT~ATIOX.-Fol' the Genaal of the ~-1l'm!l.-Of gold, 'With solid crescent;
device-two silver·embroidered stars, with fh-c rays each, one and one-half inches in diameter, and
.he "Arms of the United 8tatcs" cmbroidered in gold placed bet'Ween them.
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SASHES.
No. 275F. Sash; buff silk, fine quality;
6 feet long; each $r9 00
No. 276F. Sash; buff silk, extra fine
quality; 6 feet long; each 26 00
No. 277F. Sash; red silk; 6 feet long;
each r4 00
No. 278F. Sash; green silk; 6 feet
long; each ' " 7 00
No. 279F. Sash; red worsted; 6 feet
long; each 2 25
THE E. A. ARMSTRONG COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH. 31
AIGUILLETTES.
U. S. R]<}GULATIOX.-Officers of the Adjutant-Gencral's and Inspector-General's
Departments, Aides-de-Campsto Gencral Ofllccrs,:MilitarySecretaries and Rcgimental Adjutants
••ear the Aiguillette attached to the right shoulder. For description of regulation Aiguillette see
L. S. regulation printed under heading" Shouldcr Knots."
~ See cut of regulation Aiguillette ou opposite page.
:\"0. 285F. Aiguillette; made of fine gilt thread cord braided, gold-plated
shoulder slide, and fine gilt ornamental pendants; each $5 25
:\'0. 286F. Aiguillette; made of extra fine gilt wire cord braided (regula-
tion size), with plaited arm loops, gold-plated shoulder slide, and fine
ornamental pendants, finely gold-plated; each 7 50
~o. 287F. Aiguillette; made of heavy and fine gilt wire cord braided
(regulalation size), plaited arm loops, gold-plated shoulder slide, and
extra fine ornamental pendants, finely gold-plated; each 9 00
So. 288F. Aiguillette; made of extra heavy and fine gilt wire cord
braided (regulation size), extra fine pendants; each II 00
:No. 28gF. Aiguillette; same as No. 288F, but with pencil in one pend-
ant for writing; each 12 00
CHEVRONS.
U. S. REGULATION.-Cloth Chevrons.-The rank of non-commissionedofficers
••ill be marked on the blouse and overcoat by chevrons of cloth, and on the uniform dress-coat by
chevrons of gold lace. The chevrons will be worn points down. Those upon the uniform dress-coat
and blouse will be above the elbow; thosc on the overcoat will be below the elbow, with the points
one·half inch above the cuff.
The cloth chevrons to be of the same color as the facing of the uniform dress-coat, except
those worn on the overcoat by infantry, which will be of dark blue cloth. The Engineers' chev-
rons are to be piped with white cloth. The bars of the chevrons will be one-half inch wide, separ-
awl by silk stitching, white for Hospital Steward, Acting Hospital Steward, Engineers, and for
overcoats for infantry, black for all others; the upper and lower edges to be finished or boun'dwith
a similar stitching. The arms of the chevron bars to be six to sevcn inches 10ng, to be the arcs of
a circle of about twenty-five inches radius, and to meet at an ang1e of a out ninety-six degrees;
distance between extreme outer ends about nine inches.
Rank will be indicated as fo11ows:
FoJ' a SeJ'geant-llIajoJ'.-Three bars and an arc of three bars.
For a Qluwte1'1nastel··Sm·geant.-Thrce bars and a tie of three bars.
FoJ' a Saddlcr·Sergeant.-Three bars and a saddler's round knife, hand1eupward. Knife of the
fo11owingdimensions: handle one and three-fourths inches long, three-fourths of an inch wide near
top, five-eights of an inch near blade; b1ade, one and one-eighth inches deep in centre; from point
to point of b1ade,three and one-fourth inches; centre of edge, one and one-fourth inches above
inner ang1eof chevron.
FOI'a Ohief Ij'umpete)'.-Three bars and an arc of one bar, with a bug1e of pattern worn on
caps, in the centre.
Fa)' a Principal JI1lsician.-Three bars and a bugle.
For an Ordnance SeJ'geant.-Three bars and a star.
FOI'a Post QUaJ'teJ'1nrtstel'-SeJ'geant.-Three bars and a crossed key and pen.
For n OommissaJ'YSel'geant.- Three bars and crescent (points frout), one and one·fourth inches
above the inner angle of chevron.
Fa)' n Ilospital Stew(l1'd.-Three bars and an arc of one bar of emera1dgreen cloth, enclosing a
red cross.
For (In Acting Hospital Stewal'd.- The same as for a Hospital Steward, omitting the arc.
Fa)' n Oompnnll 01' Littel' Be(tJ'el',-A brassard of white cloth, sixteen inches by three inches, on
~hich is a red cross, two inches by two inches, to be worn on the cuff of the 1eftarm.
32 THE E. A. ARMSTRONG COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH.
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30IF. Chevrons; fine gilt lace stripes, one-half inch wide, army pat-
tern, on cloth of any color; U. ::;. reg-ulation for dress-coat,
34 THE E. A. ARMSTRONG COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH.
AGRAFFES.
CI<'OR AIUIY OVERCOATS.)
:\0. 305F. Agraffes, or Frogs; made of black mohair cord (square), wor-
sted-filled; machine-made olives; per set of five and cape loop $3 00
:\0. 306F. Agraffes, or Frogs; made of black mohair cord, worsted-
filled; machine-made olives; a little finer than No. 305F; per set of
five and cape loop ...................................•.......... 3 25
:\0. 307F. Agraffes; or Frogs; made of best black mohair cord (square),
worsted-filled; hand-netted olives; army regulation; per set of five
and cape loop : 4 00
:\0. 30SF. Agraffes, or Frogs; made of best black silk cord; machine-
made olives; per set of five and cape loop " 4 00
CAPE I...OOPS.
:\0. 3IOF. Cape Loop; made of black mohair cord (square), worsted-
filled; machine-made olives; each $0 60
:\0. 3IIF. Cape Loop; made of best black mohair cord (square),
worsted-filled; hand-netted olives; each 75
CLOTHS.
:\ o. 23. Dark Blue Coating; 2S-ounce; per yard : $5 40
:\0. 24- Dark Blue Coating; 24-ounce; per yard 5 40
:\'0. 25. Dark Blue Imported; 20-ounce; per yard 6 00
THE E. A. ARMSTRONG COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH.
BUTTONS.
GI~OVES.
CASES.
No. 330F. Helmet Case; made of heavy japanned tin; for foot officer's
helmet; each . $2 35
No. 331F. Helmet Case; made of heavy japanned tin; for mounted+ 75 I 90
90 25
officer's helmet; each . 2 65
No. 332F. Belt Case; made of heavy japanned [in; each .
No. 333F. Knot Case; made of heavy japanned [in; each .
No. 334F. Chapeau Case; made of heavy japanned tin; each .
No. 335F. Plume Case; made of heavy japanned tin; each .
THE E. A. ARMSTRONG COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH.
EQUIP1UENTS.
CARTRIDGE BOXES.
No. 35oF. Cartridge Box; McKeever pattern; black harness leather;
20 rounds; each $2 50
No. 35rF. Cartridge Box; McKeever pattern; enamelled leather; faced
any color; 20 rounds; each 3 25
No. 352F. Cartridge Box; J\IcKeever pattern; enamelled leather, any
color; 20 rounds; each 3 25
No. 353F. Cartridge Box; made of black patent leather. with perforated
wood box to hold cartridges: each r 35
,VAIST BELTS.
No. 355F. vVaist Belt; harness leather; with plate; each . $r 25
No. 356F. \Vaist Belt; enamelled leather; with plate; each . r 50
No. 357F. Waist Belt; grain leather; leather-lined; with plate; each . r 75
BAYONET SCABBARDS.
No. 360F. Bayonet Scabbard;
bronzed steel; with leather
frog; each $r 60
No. 36rF. Bayonet Scabbard;
bronzed steel; with leather
frog; U. S. regulation; each .. r 75
No. 362F. Bayonet Scabbard;
nickel-plated s tee l; wit h
leather frog; each ' .. r 75
No. 363F. Bayonet Scabbard;
nickel-plated steel; with
leather frog; U. S. regulation;
each 2 00
KNAPSACKS.
~o. 37f>F. Knapsacks; made of oiled muslin; per dozen $30 00
No. 37IF. Knapsacks; made of oiled muslin, with leather flap; per
dozen .............................................. " 35 00
No. 372F. Knapsacks; made of best quality patent leather; per dozen .. 42 00
No. 373F. Knapsacks; made of enamelled leather; per dozen 78 00
I..4EGGINGS.
Essentials of Mili-
tary Le~gin~s. - In-
fantry Military Leggings
should be made of "troll.q,
dU1'able duck, and mad e
straight at the top. Height
is a question of preference,
but twelve inches is ample
protection. Everything
about leggings should be
a part of them, or fastened
to them in such a manner
as not to come off. Thev
should be so made that one
part will not wear out be·
fore another, and for that
reason the edge must not
be bound either with
leather or cloth, neither
must a raw edge. be ex-
posed. Buckles and straps
should be riveted into the
leggings, not sewed on.
The fastening ought never
to be positil'e, like buttons.
heavy snap springs, patent
g]o\'e bntton clasps, etc.,
N 1 N 2 ill] of whieh admit of no
o .• o .. play. but the legging must
nevertheless fit exactly. The fastening Rhould be of something that will airel' the least possible re-
sistance to brush, ete., and yet be capable of quick adjustment. A1I of the foregoing <ssentials are
comprised in the patent laee Leggings adopted by the U. S. Army in 1887, and listed below as
Standard Army Leggings (No.1). The fastening consist,< of grommet holes, tiat and smooth, in
front fiap, and heavy 'army studs in rear fiap, a combination that offers practicaliy no resistance to
busbes, etc., and also "gives" with the motion of the leg, and thus renders walking easy.
No. r. Standard Army Leggings.: made of Standard army duck, in tan
or white color, with patent army lace fastening; 12 inches high.
8-ounce weight; per pair . So 75
lo-ounce weight; per pair . 80
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SADDI ...
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No. 390F. U. S. Army
Mounted Service Sad-
dIe; made of black
leather, with brass
trimmings.
Complete, as shown in
cut $36 50
Without bags 26 50
\Vith California h 0 r n ;
comPlete 40 00
\Vith California h 0 r n ;
wit/wut bags.: 30 00
With leg guards and
hooded stirrups in-
stead of stirrup leath-
ers and wooden stir-
rups as shown in cut;
complete 42 00
\Vith leg guards and
hooded stirrups in-
stead of stirrup leath-
ers and wooden stir-
Ko. :JOOF. ru ps; without bags... 32 00
Special style, with large plain flaps let in and screwed down to render
seat smooth; comPlete 41 00
Special style, with large plain flaps let in and screwed down to render
seat smooth; wit/wut bags ' 31 00
THE E. A. ARMSTRONG COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH. 41
Saddle-Bags and Gun-SlinA"s.- IVe arc prepare(l to furnish Saddle-Bags and Gun-
Slings, as follows: Saddle-Bags, largest size (see cut of Saddle No. 3!JOF), $lB.OO; Saddle-Bags,
second size, $12.00; Saddle-Bags, third size, :;];10.00; Saddle-Bags, second size. canvas, $fJ.2Ij;
Saddle-Bags, rubber lined, first and second size, $18.50. Any of the foregoing Sadd'e-Bags
arranged for valise use at. $2.00 additional. Gun-Slings, with clasp, of leather and metal, to
buckle over pommel, with holder of leather in which to carry carbine 8200.
Xo.mllF.
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1\0.30"F.
1\0. 304F.
No. 397F. McClellan Saddle; cheap quality; extra quality tree; with
girth and hooded stirn! ps; complete '. I I 00
No. 398F. McClellan Saddle; cheap quality; extra quality tree; with
ring girth and hooded stirrups; complete II 00
No. 399F. McClellan Saddle; cheap quality; with girth and plain
wooden stirrups; complete : .. ~ 8 40
No. 4ooF. McClellan Saddle; cheap quality; with girth and plain
wooden stirrups; complete 6 40
PISTOL HOLSTERS.
No. 40SF. Pistol Holsters; to order; per pair. $13 50
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No. 405F. \Vhitman Stirrups; ,,-ith turn foot; nickel-plated; flat legged;
per pair '. $4 50
No. 406F. vVhitman Stirrups; with stiff foot; nickel-plated; extra large;
flat legged; per pair 4 00
No. 407F. \Vhitman Stirrups; with stiff foot;
nickel- plated; medi um size; round legged;
per paIr '. 4 00
No. 408F. \Vhitman Stirrups; with stiff foot;
nickel-plated; small size; round legged;
per pair , 4 00
No. 409F. Vvhitman Stirrups; same style as
No. 405F, but with stiff foot; officer's pat-
tern; light or heavy; per pair. 4 00
No. 4IOF. Rubber Mats; for \Vhitman stir-
rups; per pair 65
~ Stirrups Nos. 406F and 409F may be hacl in brass if desired.
lUILITARY lUARTINGAI...
ES.
No. +ISF. Martingale, or Breastplate; vVhit-
man make; best quality; black patent
leather; oyal centre of blue, "'hite, yellow,
or red as desired; brass or nickel-plated
shield or hean: bar buckles,: complete., .. S13 00
:\0. 416F. :'Ianingale, or Breastplate; \Yhit-
man make; second quality,: with Bat centre,
but otherwise like No. 415F; complete ... IO 00
44 THE E. A. ARMSTRONG COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH.
~o. 43IF. Military Bridle; third quality; black leather, with colored
brow-band; plain brass rosettes; brass electroplated bit; one rein;
each . $4 50
~o. 4321'. Military Bridle; same as No. 43IF, but with two reins; each. 6 00
'VHITlJIAN BITS.
Points of Excellence.-The IVhilman Bits. with the vVhilnmn Snap Hook Attachment,
are reeommendabie for their lightncss. e]eganee. economy, and, above a11,strength. They combine
the common riding bit and bradoon in one. They are not hard on the horse's month, and at the
same time they invest the rider with great power to contro] his horse.
~P]ease note that we can fUl'Ilish these bits with four rings, arranged for two reins with port
or straight l11olJth, instead of t,vo rings as shown in cuts.
SPURS.
~o. 450F. ?lIilitary Spurs; U. S. regula-
tion: gun metal, \\'ith upper leathers
and buckles, and metal heel chains, as
Nos. 450F and 451F.
shown in cut; per pair , $4 00
THE E. A. ARMSTRONG COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH.
No. 4511". Military Spurs; same as No. 4501", but nickel-plated; per
pair $+ 00
No. 4521". Military Spurs; brass, with upper and lower leathers; per
pair, from ;;1.50 to 2 50
No. 4531". Spurs; McClellan pattern; solid brass, without huttons, but
with double holes for straps which extend entirely around the foot;
per paIr I 30
No. 4541". Spurs; same as No. 4531", but nickel-plated; per pair. I 00
No. +551". Spurs; yellow metal, with strap; per pair 80
Their Use.-Attache(] to the sole of the shoe and trousers on the inner side of the foot they
arc entirely concealed fl'Omview. and the trousers hang naturally. The rider's appearance is there-
by greatly improved, his comfort increased, and his trousers are secured from injury. The cnd-
hooks being connected with a spiral spring, they will1it any shoe. Longer ami shorter lengths can
be furnished if desired. Ko butt0ns on the trousers are necessary. 'lhe straps can be put on or
taken 01rin an instant.
No. +601". Ready Riding Straps; per pair $0 65
Directions for Using.-Attach the end·llOoksof the Riding Straps to the shoes, and the
elasps to the inside edges of the trouser legs, as shown in the eut ;\Iakesure that the outside hooks
are well in place, and also that the elasps have a good hold on the trousers, and it is well to give
them an extra pinch. If the Hiding Straps are too long. unscrew one hook on eaeh and eut off
some of the wire srring. To unscrew the hook, hold the end of the wire firm]y with a pair of
small pliers; otherwise, as the tendetH'Yof the wire spring is to bind when you attempt to unscrew
the hoo'" you are liable to twist the whole spring out of shape. If Straps are too short, send them
back and another pair will bc sent in thcir pJace.
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lags are made in the best manner from the best grade of
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Quality of ~ilk.-The silk meu in these Flag's is made specially for us in France, anu
is genuine banner silk of the best quality.
JUake.-These Flags are made with double-sewed seams. They are made ill our own shops.
in the very best manner. Fine gold-leaf stars are on both sides of ever~'field.
Lette!'ing.-Pl'iccs for Jcttering flap:squoted on pa~e 49.
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No. 500F. Flag; size, 6x6Y; feet; .made of genuine imported banner silk
of the best quality; fine gold-leaf stars on both sides of field; double-
sewed seams; trimmed with fine yellow silk bOllilloi1 fringe; fine
yellow silk cord and tassels; polished ash staff with screw-joint:al1cl
gilt spear-head; oil-cloth cover; leather flag-belt; complete ... ; ... :.$64 00
No. 5orF. Flag; size, 6x6Y; feet; made of genuine imported barinen~ilk
of the best quality; fme gold-leaf stars on both sides of field; double-
sewed seams; trimmed with fine gilt bouillon fringe; fine· gilt banner
tassels and cord; polished ash staff with gilt screw-joint and gilt
spear-head; oil-cloth cover; leather flag-belt; complete 69 00
No. 502F. Flag; size, 6x6}'6 feet; made of genuine imported banner silk
of the best quality; fine gold-leaf stars on both sides of field; double-
sewed seams; trimmed with fine yellow silk bouillon fringe;' fi'11e
yellow silk cord and tassels; fine ebonized staff with gilt screw-joint
and gilt spear-head; oil-cloth cover; leather flag-belt; ~omplete .. ,... 67 50
No. 503F. Flag; size, 6x6Yz feet; made of genuine imported banner silk
of the best quality; fine gold-leaf stars on both sides of field; double-
sewed seams; trimmed with fine gilt bouillon fringe; fine gilt bal111er
tassels and cord; fine ebonized staff with gilt screw-joint and gilt
eagle; oil-cloth cover; leather flag-belt; complete 7+ 00
No. 504F. Flag; size, 6x6Y; feet; made of genuine imported banner silk
of the best quality; fine gold-leaf stars on both sides of field; double-
sewed seams; trimmed with fine yellow silk U. S. knotted fringe; fine
yellow silk cord and tassels; fine ebonized staff with gilt screw-j0int
and gilt spear-head; oil-cloth cover; enamelled leather flag-belt;
con1plete ;.' 81 00
LETTERING OX FLAGS.
Done in the Best jUanuer.-Gold-leaf lettering done by us is done in the most artistic
manner by painters whose work will not crack or peel. Our embroidered lettering is unexcelled.
Letters or Figures on bunting flag, both sides, black oil paint; each $0 r6
Letters or Figures on bunting flag, one side, gold-leaf; each 21
Letters or Figures on bunting flag, both sides, gold-leaf; each 34
Letters or Figures on silk flag, both sides, gold-leaf; each 30
Letters or Figures on both sides of silk flag, embroidered; each 90
EUBROIDERED FIJ_"-GFIELDS.
The field of any silk U. S. flag may have embroidered instead of gold-leaf
stars. Our price for any 6x6Yz feet U. S. flag made with field with stars em-
broidered on both sides is $24.00 in addition to price quoted for the same flag
made with field with gold-leaf stars. See foregoing list of 6x6Yz feet G. S.
flags. This additional price is subject to our usual discount .
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No. 580F. Silk Guide Flag; size, 18x24 inches; made of genuine banner
silk of,the best quality (red, white, or blue, as desired); trimmed with
yellow I 7~-inch silk cut fringe; mounted on 7-foot staff, with gilded
wood spear-head; oil-cloth cover; gold-leaf lettering, as follows:
\i\Tith alphabet number of company only $6 00
\i\Tith initials and alphabet number of company ,. 8 00
vVith ·full name and alphabet number of company ' 10 00
No. 581F. Silk Guide Flag; same as No. 580F, but mounted on 6-foot
polished ash staff, with metal spear-head:
With alphabet number of company only S 00
With initials and alphabet number of company 10 00
\i\Tith full name and alphabet number of company 12 00
REGIJJIJ<JX'('AI. FL."-GS.
No. 600F. H.egimental Flag; for infantry; size, 6x6 Y; feet; made of im-
ported blue banner silk of the best quality; U. S. or any State coat-
of-arms and scroll bearing any desired inscription painted in gold-leaf
and, colors in most artistic manner on front and back; yellow silk
bouillon fringe on three sides; screw-jointed polished ash staff sur-
mounted by gilt spear-head; silk cord and tassels; oil-cloth cover
and leather flag-belt; complete $86 00
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No. 601F. Regimental Flag; for infantry; same as No. 600F, but with
gilt eagle instead of gilt spear-head on staff; complete $90 00
No. 602F. Regimental Flag; for infantry; size, 6x6Y; feet; made of im-
ported blue banner silk of ,he best quality; U. S. or any State coat-
of-arms and scroll bearing any desired inscription painted.in gold-leaf
and colors on front and back,: G. S. knotted silk fringe on three sides;
screw-jointed polished ash staff, surmounted by gilt spear-head; silk
cord and tassels; oil-cloth cover and enamelled leather flag-belt;
complete 98 00
No. 603F. Regimental Flag; for infantry; same as No. 602F, but with
gilt eagle instead of spear-head on staff; complete 102 00
No. 604F. Regimental Flag; for infantry; same as No. 602F, but with
ebonized screw-jointed staff; complete , 100 00
No. 60SF. Regimental Flag; for infantry; same as No. 602F, but with
ebonized screw-jointed staff. surmounted with gilt eagle; complete ... 104 00
Note I.-Any of tlJ.eabove Flags may be had with extra heavily gold-plated screw-joint
and spear-head or eagle on staff. Price for such a flag quoted on application.
Note 2.-Prices for Cavalry and Artillery Flags quoted on application.
Note 3. -Prices for embroidered Regimental Flags quoted on application.
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CATALOGUES
PUBLISHED BY
D6TR0IT, MICH.
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We publish the following. Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogues, copies of
any of which we shall be pleased to send to any address on application:
"Ve manufacture all kinds of Society, )Iilitary, and Band Goods, we are constant-
ly publishing new Price-Lists, and we are prepared to quote specia! prices on ~DY
societ.y, military, or band goods not listed in any of our numerous V<:
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