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Maas & Vogdes, job printers, [N.E.?] corner of Second & Chestnut Sts., over Corn Exchange Bank.
Macdowell, engraver and printer, 1028 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
"Mack's milk chocolate." The best! It is pure! Ready for instant use. Boiling water only required.
Mahlon S. Myers, (successor to Shimmel & Myers,) commission merchant, and dealer in flour, grain & feed, Nos. 239 North Water St., & 244 North Delaware Avenue, Phila.
Maillard's chocolate.
Main Exhibition Building, International Exhibition, Philadelphia U.S. America, May 10th to November 10th 1876.
Maison Doree, No. 8 South Broad Street, Philadelphia. W.A. Clawson.
Major E. Newell, with Genl. Tom Thumb's Museum. H.R. Jacobs, manager.
[Marks Bros. trade cards]
Marshall House, "The Union and the Constitution." No. 243 N. Fourth St., above New, Philadelphia.
Martindale & Johnston, 10th and Market Sts., Philad'a.
Master of ceremonies, Frank Shantz.
Matthew H. Fifield, machinist, light "special" machinery and models. Also tools for jewelers, silversmiths, dentists and sheet metal workers, No. 3015 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
Maxwell's gypsum, prepared gypsum. Trade mark.
McClees' Express, between Bryn Mawr and Philadelphia.
[McIlvaine & Co. trade cards]
M.E. Hoopes.
M.F. McDonough & Co., importers, No. 117 South Front St., Philadelphia.
[Milliken's linen store trade cards]
Miss E. Levy, 1018 Chestnut St., Phila. Umbrellas & parasols, leather goods, fans.
Miss. M. Peebles, fine millinery, 2816 Germantown Ave., Phila.
Money bags, Chestnut Street Theatre. Marrying for money.
[Morgan & Headly trade cards] [graphic].
Mrs. Geo. M. Baker, stationery, fancy goods, &c. 987 N. Second St.
Mrs. H. Steward, London & Paris Millinery, No. 435 North Second St., Philadelphia.
Mrs. Swasey, 340 N. Eighth St., Philada.
M.T. Hess, successor to D.L. Page, manufacturer of fine confections, no. 918 Arch Street, Philad'a.
N. Bryan, electro gold and silver plating, 1113 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
Nath'l W. Appleton, stationer, No. 7 School Street, Boston.
National College of Commerce, 1200 and 1202 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
The new Philadelphia clothing house. Mackey, Johnson, Turner & Co., 922 Chestnut Street.
Newgarden's up town ribbon box, 1224 Columbia Avenue, Philadelphia.
Niagara corn starch, Wesp, Lautz Bros. & Co., Buffalo, N.Y.
No rewashing - always uniform. Kirk's blue India soap. No blueing required when this soap is used.
Noix de coco, manufactured by Warner & Merritt, Philadelphia.
Nolan & Counsellor, fruits, flowers, &c. 1146 Broadway, bet. 26th and 27th Streets, New York.
Northwood Cemetery entrance. The beauty and adaptibility of the grounds are unsurpassed by any cemetery in the country.
Norway.
F.X. Brenner, manufacturer and dealer in stoves, heaters, ranges and builders' hardware, tin and housefurnishing goods, No. 1621 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia.
O. B. De Morat, photographer, No. 2 South Eighth St., Philadelphia.
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