CIIE.';Tlm, PENNS\,LVANIA. 17 LA~IOKIN MILI~,;.-Lilley & Son Manufacturing Company, proprictors. Products, cotton and woolcn jeans, doeskins, and yarns. Capacity, 25,000 yards per week. CllE..'iTER \VASTE Co.--Cotton and woolen wastc. LINCOLN :MFG. Co.-Product, cotton yarns. Capacity, 12, 000 pounds per week. MOIIAWK MILU;.--Robert Hall & Son, proprietors. Products, ginghams and woolen yarns. <strong>PA</strong>TTEI~SON MILLs.-Operated by Patterson Mills Company. Product, cotton f.'lbrics. Capacity, 100,000 yards per week. CIIE...';Tlm DOCK 1\11I.1-';.-J. \\'m. Lewis & Co., proprietors. Products, cotton drcss goods and shirtings, and yarns. Capacity, 9°,000 yards of cloth and 15,000 pounds of yarn pCI' week. This firm opcratcs also the Edgmont Mill. Products, cotton yarns. Capacity, 28,000 pounds pCI' month. POWHATTAN 1\'1 1LI-'.;.--5h(\w, Esre)' & Co., Limitcd, O\\'ncl·s. Mill No I--Proclucts, woolcn jcans and docskins. Mill No.2 --Products, cotton and woolcn jcans. Mill NO.3-Products, woolen doeskins, cashmcretts, and cassimeres. Thc ycarly production of the thrce mills is about 2,500,000 yards. RIVEI{ MII.I..-Operatcd by the South Chester Mfg. Co. Products, tickings, chcviots, and jeans. Capacity, 36,000 yards weekly. VICTORIA MII.I-';.-Products, woolen cassimcrcs and c1oakings. Capacity, 1800 yat'ds of double width goods weekly. YEADON MII.u;.---G. P. Denis, proprietor. Product, fancy woolen cassimeres. Capacity, 3250 yards weckly. D. TRAINEH & SONS MFG. Co.---No. 2 MiII--Products, tickings, dcnims and stl'ipcs. No. 3 MiII--Products, fine cotton yams. Capacity, 3000 pounds wcckl)'. J. P. CIWZER'S SONS' 1\'111.1$, UI'LANIl.--lvlills Nos. I and 3. Products, cotton plaids, stl'ipes, and checks. Capacity, 82 cases of goods weekly. S. A. CRUZEt{ & SON, UI'LANIl.-Known as No.2 Mill. Products, cotton stripes, plaids and checks. S. A. CIWZEI{ & SON, CHE.'n'ER.--Product, cotton warp yarns, Capacity, 12,000 pounds of yarn weeki),.
18 CIIESTER, I)I~Nxs\'I.VANIA. l\L\GNOU:\ MILI~".--Joseph Byram, Sr., proprietor. Products, cotton and woolcn jcans, and cassimercs. Capacity, I 5,000 yards weekly. DALEY & l\ft.:,';SICK.-Product, worsted yarns. CIIJ
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