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H.M.S. Pinafore.
H.M.S. Pinafore, for the benefit of the Penna. Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Friday afternoon, April 25, 1879.
H.O. Wilbur & Sons, chocolate & cocoa manufacturers, Philadelphia, Pa.
Horsford's acid phosphate for mental & physical exhaustion, dyspepsia &c. It makes a delicious drink with water & sugar only. Rumford Chemical Works, Providence, R.I.
[Household Sewing Machine trade cards]
[Hoyt's German cologne trade cards]
H.R. Henry, produce dealer, stalls, No. 106 & 108 Fourth Ave., Fifth St. market, Philadelphia.
[Hunter's handsome drug stores, cor. Pacific & New Jersey Aves., cor. Atlantic & Indiana Aves., Atlantic City, N.J. and cor. Fifteenth and Wharton Sts., Philadelphia]
Hurrah! for Thayer's Printing House, 805 Sansom Street, above 8th, Philada.
I am Salisbury's Troubadours' turtle, 1874.
I. Oakford & Son, hatters, 28 South Eighth Street, Philadelphia.
I use celluloid eye glasses. S.O.M. Co. pat. Mar. 13, '77 on each pair.
If dat ar fish knowd dis wor Merrick's thread, he wouldnt ha bit.
If you want a cheap suit of clothing go to Commercial Clothing House, 822 Market St., Phila. Don't forget 822 Market Street.
Importers & dealers in tin plate, copper sheet, rod and hoop iron, metals, N. & G. Taylor Co. 301, 303 & 305 Branch St., between race and Vine Sts. Philadelphia.
Indian Queen perfume. Bean & Brother, 47 & 49 North Second Street, Philadelphia.
Inscho, manufacturer of best 25 cent confectionery in the city. No. 1317 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
International Exhibition. Fairmount Park, Philadelphia. 1876.
Irwin Keller's sample room, N.W. cor. Fifth St. & Girard Ave., Philadelphia.
[I.S. Custer, Son & Co. trade cards]
Is dese' your chickens miss
Isaac Casseres, manufacturer of suits and cloaks, and dealer in furs, N.W. cor. Eighth & Race Sts., Phila.
Isaac H. Cady, printer, publisher, bookseller, stationer, and blank-book manufacturer, No. 19 Market-Street, Providence.
I'se a dude!
["It leads them all." The Sunday Item.]
"It's easy to dye with Diamond Dyes"
J. & F. Cadmus, manufacturers and dealers in boots, shoes, trunks and bags, No. 734 Market Street, south side, one door below 8th St. Philadelphia.
[J. & P. Coat's thread trade cards]
J. Ashbrook, Jr. Successor to J. Ashbrook & Son, fine family groceries, S.W. cor. 2nd & Queen Sts., Philad'a.
J. Holly, fine clothing, ready-made and to order, 1312 South St., Phila.
J. Kift & Son, florists, choice cut flowers and blooming plants. 1721 1/2 Chestnut St., Phila.
J. M. Cummings, boots and shoes, removed to our new store, No. 3608 Lancaster Avenue, formerly of 3624 Lancaster Ave.
J. Mason, informs her friends and those who may favour her with their patronage, that she has removed her seminary, to an open healthy situation, with every advantage of light and air, back of No. 86 Callowhill Street, between Second and Third Streets, wh
[J. Peter Gohl trade cards]
J. Prosser Osbourn, caterer, No. 311 North 38th Street, Philadelphia.
J. Smith, manufacturer of fine cigars, and dealer in tobacco, snuff, pipes, &c. 720 West Dauphin Street, near 4th and 8th Sts. depot, Philadelphia.
J.A. Ladd & Son, booksellers and stationers. Holiday cards a specialty. 37 West Gay Street, West Chester, Pa.
Jackson's old United States bounty land and pension office. E.O. Jackson, attorney-at-law and pension agent, No. 138 South Third Street, above Walnut, Philadelphia, Pa.
Jacob E. Herbert, general house furnishing goods, lamps and oils. 1114 Columbia Ave.
Jacob Lorsch, dealer in gentlemen's furnishing goods, 344 South Street, Philad'a.
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