Back to top

London Mfg. Co. essences of meats, 77 & 79 Varick Street, New York.

Jacob Lorsch, dealer in gentlemen's furnishing goods, 344 South Street, Philad'a.

G.M. Loudenslager, dealek [sic] in cigars and tobacco, 480 North Third St., Philad'a.

Union Brass Works. M'Cambridge, Fry & Co. 525 and 527 Cherry Street, Philadelphia.

He loves me a little.

Maison Doree, No. 8 South Broad Street, Philadelphia. W.A. Clawson.

[Marks Bros. trade cards]

A. Maron, 1612 Chestnut Stret, Philadelphia.

Marshall House, "The Union and the Constitution." No. 243 N. Fourth St., above New, Philadelphia.

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.

Edward P. Macken, dealer in Key West, imported and domestic cigars, and tobacco, my 5 cent cigars a specialty. 1140 Pine St., Philad'a.

The new Philadelphia clothing house. Mackey, Johnson, Turner & Co., 922 Chestnut Street.

Compliments of the MacKinnon Pen Company.

Wm. MacMullan, Jr., grocer, (Successor to MacMullan Bros.) 1205 Market St., Philad'a.

A sweet tooth.

E. McKelvey, fine family groceries, 1118 Columbia Ave.

[Partridge's cafe and dining rooms trade cards]

[Partridge & Richardson trade cards]

[The Old Continental Clothing Manufacturing Company trade cards]

[Old Judge cigarettes, Goodwin & Co., New York, U.S.A.]

Smoke the "owl" cigar 5¢.

[Dudley L. Page's confectionery trade cards]

Painter, Read & Eldredge, fashionable clothing, Franklin Hall, 321 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.

Wm. Painter & Co., bankers, No. 110 South Third Street, buy all kinds of quartermasters' vouchers, including certificates for deserters, and court martial certificates.

"The Palace," 323 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Next door to "Fidelity." Imported & domestic segars, meerschaum goods and smokers' articles.

Pancoast & Maule, 243 & 245 South Third St., Philadelphia.

Parker's dyspepsia cure.

E.H. Parry, fashionable hatter, S.E. cor. 10th & Market Sts. Phila.


Tyler's market & fruit store, 1516 Market Street, elegant bananas & oranges 25, 30.

Tyndale & Mitchell Co. have removed to their new store, No. 1217 Chestnut Street, where they will be pleased to see their old friends and customers. China, glass and earthenware, of every description, at lowest practicable prices.

[Unidentified trade cards]


The Union Piano Manufacturing Co., 1017 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.

[Tarrant & Co.'s Seltzer Aperient trade cards]

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.

Curwen Stoddart & Brother, 450, 452 and 454 N. Second Street, Philadelphia.

Stokes Brothers, lumber dealers, 30th Street below Chestnut, Philadelphia.

[Strawbridge & Clothier trade cards]

Strickland & Bro. booksellers & stationers, No. 529 S. Second Street, Philadelphia.

[The Goodwin Gas Stove & Meter Co.'s Sun Dial gas stove trade cards]

Town & Brother, manufacturers and dealers leather belting & lace leather, rubber goods, belting, packing, hose, gaskets, tubing, door mats, &c. Rubber clothing, boots and shoes. Stationers and druggists sundries: erasive rubber, elastic bands, nursery she

E.D. Trymby, furniture, 1217 Market Street, Philadelphia.

[John P. Twaddell trade cards]

Souvenir. Stockton Hotel. Chas. Duffy, manager. Sunday eve'ng concert, by Simon Hassler's orchestra, August First, 1880.

[Advertisements for proprietary medicines prepared and sold by Thomas Hollis, druggist and apothecary, 23 Union Street, Boston, Mass.]

["It leads them all." The Sunday Item.]

[Sunshine Publishing Company, 423 Chestnut Street, basement Philadelphia Bank.]

Pages