Jump to navigation
Back to top
-
-
Sept. 1st, 1879, Great Play, Andre Fortier.
-
-
Vienna pudding, G.W. Barlow, manufacturer, New York.
-
-
Union Tea Co., No. 1735 North 10th Street, teas, coffees, & spices. Handsome & useful presents given away with tea and coffee.
-
-
Union Transfer Co. baggage express.
-
-
[U.S. Wind Engine and Pump Co. trade cards]
-
-
Creditor of Johnsing & Skinner--"I'll hab a hundred and fifty cents on de dollar, or I'll lick de hul firm."
-
-
Benj. C. Hornor, manufacturer of varnishes, Japans, &c. Dealer in gum copal spts. turpentines &c. No. 81 Arch St. Philadelphia.
-
-
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.
-
-
Major E. Newell, with Genl. Tom Thumb's Museum. H.R. Jacobs, manager.
-
-
[Kennedy Bros. trade cards]
-
-
Tally Ho. Alex. Kenney. 102 South Broad St., Philadelphia.
-
-
Miss E. Levy, 1018 Chestnut St., Phila. Umbrellas & parasols, leather goods, fans.
-
-
Henry Hill, Philadelphia agent, William Penn Hotel, 38th and Market Sts.
-
-
Thomas Liggins, ornamental confectioner & fine cake baker, 1912 & 1914 Frankford Ave., and 448 Richmond Street, Philadelphia.
-
-
[James S. Loag trade cards]
-
-
La. Berroth, stationery & fancy ornaments, No. 1212 Poplar St., Philadelphia.
-
-
J.A. Ladd & Son, booksellers and stationers. Holiday cards a specialty. 37 West Gay Street, West Chester, Pa.
-
-
[Laird, Schober & Mitchell trade cards]
-
-
Seeds & bulbs, implements and tools for farm, garden and greenhouse, D. Landreth & Sons, 21 & 22 South Sixth St., Philad'a.
-
-
Ph. J. Lauber's restaurant, Centennial grounds, near Horticultural Hall.
-
-
Kaufman's, 25 N. Eighth St., Philad'a.
-
-
F. Keeler, daguerreotype and stereoscope rooms, No. 276 Market Street, above Eighth, S. side, Philadelphia.
-
-
Irwin Keller's sample room, N.W. cor. Fifth St. & Girard Ave., Philadelphia.
-
-
J. Kift & Son, florists, choice cut flowers and blooming plants. 1721 1/2 Chestnut St., Phila.
-
-
Dealers in Toffler's patented round, square & flat rolling wood matting adapted and in use for railroad and street cars, hotels, saloons, stores, markets, bath rooms, water closets, &c. &c. [over]
-
-
King Iron Bridge & Manufacturing Co., Cleveland, Ohio.
-
-
[C.J. Kino trade cards]
-
-
O. E. Kirchhoff, photographer. No. 527 & 529 Chestnut St., cor. 6th.
-
-
No rewashing - always uniform. Kirk's blue India soap. No blueing required when this soap is used.
-
-
D. Klein & Bro., clothiers, 1112 Market Street, Philadelphia. Branch store, 4327 Main St., Manayunk.
-
-
Hartley Knight, carpets, 1222 Chestnut Street, Philada.
-
-
[Jones & Fisher trade cards]
-
-
Jorden & Jeffries, carpenters and builders. Estimates furnished. Office, 1009 Arch Street. Orfa Jorden, residence, 4279 Main St. Germantown. A.U. Jeffries, residence, 1918 Montgomery Ave. Philada.
-
-
Chr. Jud, fancy cake bakery, ice cream saloon and confectionery, 238 S. Eleventh, Philadelphia.
-
-
[Joseph Juél trade cards]
-
-
Joseph Kailler, carpenter and builder, 520 Mifflin St., Phila., Pa.
-
-
Lavine, Hartford Chemical Works, 30 Union Place. Try Lavine for washing.
-
-
The Kensington. Jas. H. Rodgers, proprietor. Saratoga Springs, New York.
-
-
John W. Kevin, grocer, 237 S. Eighth St. below Locust, Philadelphia.
-
-
[Partridge & Richardson trade cards]
-
-
Patapsco baking powder.
-
-
Birds-eye view of the Centennial Buildings, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia.
-
-
Philadelphia Evening Journal, N.W. corner of Third and Chestnut Sts., January 28th, 1861. Published by Carr & Elliott.
-
-
Philadelphia lawn mowers at Horticultural Hall, Fairmount Park.
-
-
Philadelphia Machinery Company, 1819 to 1827 Montgomery Ave., Philadelphia, Penna.
-
-
[Philadelphia Evening Bulletin trade cards]
-
-
Pettijohn's breakfast food by the American Cereal Co., address Chicago, U.S.A.
-
-
John W. Pechin & Bro. Manufacturers of pure oak leather belting, worsted aprons, lace & picker leather. 228 Arch Street, Philadelphia.
-
-
Miss. M. Peebles, fine millinery, 2816 Germantown Ave., Phila.
-
-
H.M.S. Pinafore, for the benefit of the Penna. Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Friday afternoon, April 25, 1879.
-
-
The People's Opera Company.
-
-
Joel S. Perkins, No. 120 Market Street, Philadelphia.
-
-
[A.C. Yates & Co. clothing trade cards]
-
-
Twelve good reasons why the Woman's Suffrage Stove Polish is preferred to all others.
-
-
International Exhibition. Fairmount Park, Philadelphia. 1876.
-
-
James P. Wood & Co., manufacturers of improved apparatus for steam heating, (high and low pressure,) ranges, cooking apparatus, &c. Gas lighting, for public buildings, dwellings and towns. Ventilating, by automatic action, steam or power fans. 39 South Fo
-
-
C.R. Woodward, 305 South 13th Street, Philadelphia.
-
-
[E.H. Worne's lace and embroidery store trade cards]
-
-
E.A. Yarnall, successor to P. Madeira, choice cutlery, &c. 115 S. 10th St., Philad'a.
-
-
Philip Young, wheelwright & blacksmith, No. 396, South Second Street, between Queen and Christian Streets, Southwark,
Pages