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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.

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.

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.



[S. Zugsmith's trade cards]

[Frederick Brown's Ginger trade cards]

[Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Company trade cards]

[Willett & Quinby trade cards]

H.M.S. Pinafore.


Swiss store. Fans, baskets, sea beans, sea shells, fine porcelains, swiss carvings. E. Misson, 26 Washington St., Cape May, N.J.

Wilson & McCallay's Happy Thought. Wave line plug tobacco.

Stephen F. Whitman's choice confections, always fresh, at Mrs. M.A. Friend's, 45 Washington Street, Cape May City.

Whitmore's stationery and leathergoods are standard for style and quality.

E.L. Whitney, bookseller and stationer, Milton, Vt.

H.O. Wilbur & Sons, chocolate & cocoa manufacturers, Philadelphia, Pa.

Choice Bohsemeem, the best and purest spices. Weikel & Smith Spice Co., Philadelphia.

Collins West, painter, graining and calcimining, No. 302 South Second St., Philadelphia.

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