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Bought of C. Cumming & Co. Manufacturers & dealers in twine, glues, curled hair, hide whips, sand paper, lace leather, horns, bones, neats' foot oil, plastering hair & c. Factory -St. John STreet, above Beaver, Philad'a. Stores---nos. 3, 5 & 7 South Third
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Bought of Charles Clarke, coal dealer, N.E. cor. Master & North Penna. R.R.
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Bought of Edwin Hall, no. 28 South Second St., silks, shawls, dress goods, cloths, mourning goods, furnishing goods, gloves, hosiery, embroideries, laces, white goods &c.
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Bought of F. Millett & Co. Wholesale dealers in foreign and domestic fruits, spices, olive oils, canned goods, &c. No. 5 Arch Street.
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Bought of French & Richards, wholesale druggists, north-west corner of Market and Tenth Sts., wholesale agents for Silver's plastic fire and water proof paints.
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Bought of Geo. D. Sprecher, importer and dealer in foreign and domestic hardware, saddlery, cutlery, paints, oils, varnishes, glass &c. A general assortment of bar, hoop, & sheet iron, steel, lead pipe, safety fuse, rock powder, cedar ware, cabinet moldin
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Bought of George A. Clark & Brother, sole agents for the Clark Thread Company. 14 South Fifth Street. Clark's O.N.T. crochet & darning cotton's.
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Bought of J. E. Caldwell & Co. Jewelers. No. 902 Chestnut St.
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Bought of John Hays & Co., miners and dealers in all kinds of hard and soft coal and coke. Office and dock: C. & P. R'y coal pier and 9 Prospect St. Cleveland, Ohio.
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Bought of John Westney, agt. Late of Shill, Jr. & Co., manufacturer and dealer in baby carriages, boys' & girls' velocipedes, bicycles, express wagons. All kinds of carriages and velocipedes repaired, nos. 214 and 226 Dock Street.
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Bought of Potts & Roberts, importers and dealers in foreign and American iron & steel and heavy hardware. Warehouse, Third & Willlow Sts.
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Boys' Central High School postcards.
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A bran new coon in town
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Bronzes d'art, le Charmeur de serpents.
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The Buick & Sherwood Mfg Co., manufacturers & dealers in sanitary specialties. Detroit, Mich.
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Bulls Eye, or Fort Morris, built 1755. Shippensburg, Pa.
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Bush's Allegheny House, Market Street, Above Eighth. C. I. Bush, prop'r.
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[Bustleton Avenue looking north. Bustelton, Pa.]
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[Bustleton Station of the Pennsylvania Railroad.]
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Byberry Friends' Meeting House, first house of logs, erected 1692; second of stone, in 1714; rebuilt in 1753; present house built 1808.
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C. H. Frederick, Omaha.
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Cafe L'Aiglon, corner of main dining room, Chestnut and Fifteenth Streets, Philadelphia.
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Callowhill Street Bridge, Philadelphia, Pa.
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Carey, Bro. & Grevemeyer, 423 Market St., Philadelphia, booksellers, stationers and blank book manufacturers, paper curtains, oil shades and shading, floor and table oil cloth. Also, jobbers and manufacturers of wall paper.
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Carpenters' Hall postcards.
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Catholic Total Abstinence Union Fountain postcards.
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Le cavalier Marocain.
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Cedar Hollow Lime Company. Depot 900 Jefferson Street.
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Centennial. 1776. 1876. Dwight Compy.
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Centennial buildings at Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Penn.
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