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Bailey & Co.'s mammoth 5 ct. store, 13 North Eighth Street.
[Bailey, Banks & Biddle trade cards]
[Bartholomay Brewing Co. trade cards]
Beauty on the street--front view.
The beginning and the end of life (hold the picture 1 foot away for life and 20 feet for death.) Presented by William Deering & Co. Chicago, Ill. Grain & grass machinery.
Benedict, Miller & Co., manufacturers of umbrellas and parasols, No. 39 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia.
Benj. C. Hornor, manufacturer of varnishes, Japans, &c. Dealer in gum copal spts. turpentines &c. No. 81 Arch St. Philadelphia.
The best flour inside.
Bind your own music, newspapers, pamphlets, pictures, documents, &c. Use adhesive binding tags and portfolios. Heyl's patent.
Birds-eye view of the Centennial Buildings, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia.
"Bixby's Royal Polish." [graphic] : The perfection of blacking for ladies' and children's shoes.
B.M. Singley & Co., dealers in coal, yard, N.E. cor. Ninth and Master Sts., Philadelphia, Pa.
B.M. Weld, drugs & medicines, also boots, shoes, slippers, etc. Bradford, Vermont.
Bonbons Francais, Joseph Gombet, Paris.
Books, banners, bibles, cards, full assortments. B. Griffith, sec'y, 1420 Chestnut St.
Boston Belting Co.
Boston boot and shoe and gents’ furnishing house, also, a fine line of hats, caps, trunks, valises &c. At no. 253 South Clark St., near Jackson, Chicago. L. F. Shanovski, - proprietor. [graphic].
[Bound Brook Route trade cards]
[Brainerd & Armstrong Co. trade cards]
[Branson & Bro. trade cards]
Brennan, jeweler, 13 South Eighth St., Phila.
Broadbent & Phillips : photographers, 1206 Chestnut St., Philada.
Broadbent & Taylor, artists and photographers, 914 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
Brook's prize medal spool cotton. Hand & machine sewing.
Brother Gardner addresses the Lime Kiln Club on the virtues of Dixon's Stove Polish
[Brownings trade cards]
[B.T. Babbitt's Best trade cards]
Buckingham's dye for the whiskers.
Bulkley & Noblit, manufacturers of railroad, ship, boat and wharf spikes. Office & mill: Germantown Junction, Philadelphia. Tioga Rolling Mill & Spike Works.
Burdsall's ladies' and gents' ice cream, oyster and dining parlor, N.E. corner Thirteenth and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia.
Burger & Co. fine furniture manufacturers, N.W. cor. Eleventh & Market Sts.
Burk & McFetridge, printers and lithographers, 306 and 308 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
Bush & Co.'s borax soap company, Philadelphia.
C. Becker, manufacturer of fine & plain confectionery, No. 241 South Eleventh Street, Philadelphia.
C. Hughes, dry goods and trimmings, No. 1128 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Dress making and knife pleating done at short notice.
The Camden & Atlantic Railroad. The short and popular route to Atlantic City.
Campuzano Bros., Malaga.
Candy at Hayward's. We sell the very finest qualities of Philadelphia candies, at very low prices. We have the prettiest candy department in this city. 305 and 307 Washington Street.
Carriage repository. Medal awarded at the World's Fair of 1851. G.W. Watson, Chestnut St. above Twelfth, Philadelphia.
Carrie Perkins.
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