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Rumford Yeast Powder, best & cheapest, every package warranted. Manufactured according to the formula of Prof. E.N. Horsford of Cambridge, Mass. by the Rumford Chemical Works, Providence, R.I.
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David G. Schafer, contractor and teamster, 2527 South St., Phila. Residence: 2209 St. Alban St.
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F.G. Ford's patent support for bed slats (patented April 7th, 1885.) Manufactured and sold by Thos. Devlin & Co., American Street and Lehigh Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.
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Cressman's Pharmacy, N.E. cor. York & Fairhill Streets, Philadelphia. Deutsche Apotheke.
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"It's easy to dye with Diamond Dyes"
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C.L. Dexter & Co., confectioners, and fancy ice creams, Walnut and Fifteenth Sts.
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American brass bedsteads, all sizes and a variety of designs. John J. DeZouche & Co., S.E. corner Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia.
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Colburn's Phila. mustard.
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Thos. P. Conard, 30th and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia. Telephone 88, W.P.
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Concord shoe store, Frank Marden, Centennial bl'k.
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[Carter Medicine Co. trade cards]
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Buckingham's dye for the whiskers.
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Burk & McFetridge, printers and lithographers, 306 and 308 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
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Geo. J. Burkhardt's Sons, cedar vat and tank factory, Nos. 2831-2839 N. Broad Street, Philadelphia.
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[J. & P. Coat's thread trade cards]
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The celluloid corset clasps side & dress steels.
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[Clark's mile end spool cotton trade cards]
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Thos. Brown, practical sanitary plumber, No. 221 S. 16th Street, Philad'a.
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Brook's prize medal spool cotton. Hand & machine sewing.
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A.G. Brooks, machinery exchange, 261 N. Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A.
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Henry C. Blair's Sons, apothecaries, [8th and Walnut Sts.], Philadelphia.
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Frank P. Brown, plumber, steam and gas fitter, No. 53 North Sixth Street, below Arch, Philadelphia.
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Bailey & Co.'s mammoth 5 ct. store, 13 North Eighth Street.
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Mrs. Geo. M. Baker, stationery, fancy goods, &c. 987 N. Second St.
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Compliments of Henry Baltz, Jr., meat and provisions, S.E. cor. of 18th and Fountain Sts. between Norris and Diamond.
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Wm. Akers, Jr. & Co., china and glassware, 921 Market Street, Phila.
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Auburn water, 1005 Walnut St., Philad'a.
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The American, S.W. cor. Webb & Beach Avenues, Ocean Grove, N.J.
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The American Health Cushion Co.
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[American Sewing Machine Company trade cards]
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Compliments of R.C. Geddes, rubber goods, 316 Market St. & 716 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Over.
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"Study & follow nature." O.S. Fowler.
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Chas. Franke, dyeing and cleaning establishment. Office. 1212 Broadway. 532 & 534 Eighth Ave. 59 Division Street, 613 W. 46th St.
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The Universal clothes wringer. What Dina, six o'clock and not done yet! And look at these torn clothes. Oh mistis de wringing am awful, always tear de clothes 'spect dat I neber get through
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Gantz, Jones & Co.'s sea foam. [graphic].
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Use Merrick's thread. "Gully this cotton beats 'em all!" [graphic].
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Arbuckle's ariosa coffee. Arbuckle Bros. Coffee Company, New York. [graphic].
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Traymore House, Atlantic City, N.J.
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Old processee starchee no goodee. It smellee rots & makee shirts yellee.” "I will never use any other but the New Process Starch." New Process Starch. Manufactured only by the Firmenich Manufacturing Company, Peoria, Ill. [graphic].
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Use Muzzy's starch [graphic].
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Noix de coco, manufactured by Warner & Merritt, Philadelphia.
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E.L. Whitney, bookseller and stationer, Milton, Vt.
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What Senator Jones said about Noix de Coco.
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[Tradecard for S. Drapers' Uncle Tom's Cabin]
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Rowlett's star roller skate, manufactured by the Champion Roller Skate and Wagon Co.
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Your home is not complete without the Missouri Steam Washer. The best washing machine in the world. Johnston Bro's. St. Louis. Philadelphia.
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S. Musselman, (formerly with E. Burthey,) manufacturer of fine confections, 274 South Fourth St., Philadelphia.
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Rapson's trimmings and zephyrs, 132 N. Eighth Street, corner of Cherry St.
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Creditor of Johnsing & Skinner--"I'll hab a hundred and fifty cents on de dollar, or I'll lick de hul firm."
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Kaufman's, 25 N. Eighth St., Philad'a.
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[Charles W.R. Smith trade cards]
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Main Exhibition Building, International Exhibition, Philadelphia U.S. America, May 10th to November 10th 1876.
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A. Heinman men's furnishing goods, No. 140 No. Eighth Str. Philadelphia.
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Andrew D. Cramer, wholesale & retail grocer, 241 Main St., Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
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Wherefore art thou Romeo? (Romeo & Juliet.)
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[Clark's O.N.T. spool cotton trade cards]
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I'se a dude!
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Clarence Brooks & Co., manufacturers of fine coach varnishes, cor. West & West 12th Sts., New York.
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M.F. McDonough & Co., importers, No. 117 South Front St., Philadelphia.
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[Universal Fashion Co. trade cards]
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