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[Branson & Bro. trade cards]

John T. Roberts & Bro., reliable coal dealers, 1825 and 1827 N. Tenth St., and Germantown.

Henry & Fisher's union coal yard, Ninth Street, below Jefferson, Philadelphia.

George B. Newton & Co., agents for the sale of Lehigh Valley Coal Co.'s coal. 329 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.

B.M. Singley & Co., dealers in coal, yard, N.E. cor. Ninth and Master Sts., Philadelphia, Pa.

Garber & Bro., Lehigh and Schuylkill coal, N.E. cor. Thirteenth & Noble Sts., Philadelphia.

Coke burning - Alleghenies.

D & H Canal & coal dock, Honesdale, Pa.

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.

William Still, dealer in Lehigh & Schuylkill coal, 1216, 1218 and 1220 Washington Avenue, Philadelphia.

Bought of Charles Clarke, coal dealer, N.E. cor. Master & North Penna. R.R.

Edward Geary, Jr. dealer in Lehigh and Schuylkill coal. Orders received and promptly attended to, at No. 814 North Second St. above Brown, S.E. cor. Ridge Avenue & Wallace St., (or through despatch directed as above,) Philadelphia. Cash on delivery.

Bird's eye view of Philadelphia.

View of Kensington, Phila.

Saturday jaunts :

Masonic Temple dedication parade, September 26, 1873.

Scenery on the Pennsylvania Railroad