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Espiritu santo. Triple extract. The most delicate, fragrant and lasting perfume of the age. Tisseau, distillateur-parfumeur, Philadelphia. Bookmark.

Candy at Hayward's. We sell the very finest qualities of Philadelphia candies, at very low prices. We have the prettiest candy department in this city. 305 and 307 Washington Street.

Conrad Busche, manufacturer & dealer in plain and fancy confectionery, wholesale and retail, 123

Romantic Park, High Bridge, G.W. Riley, proprietor. Music day & evening. Boats to let. Refreshments, &c.

La. Berroth, stationery & fancy ornaments, No. 1212 Poplar St., Philadelphia.

John W. Kevin, grocer, 237 S. Eighth St. below Locust, Philadelphia.

Inscho, manufacturer of best 25 cent confectionery in the city. No. 1317 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

John Jackson, wholesale and retail mutton, lamb & veal butcher, stalls, 188 & 189 Oxford Market, 20th and Oxford Sts., Phila.

Forney's ladies and gent's new dining rooms, 1405 Filbert Street, opp. Penn. elevated R.R. depot, Phila.

Newgarden's up town ribbon box, 1224 Columbia Avenue, Philadelphia.

After the performance, stop at the New Home Dining Rooms, for good oysters, salads & a delicious cup of tea or coffee. J.M. Sparks, No. 11 N. Tenth St.

B. F. DuBois, jeweler, No. 12 N. Second St., Philadelphia.

E. Fonteneau, ladies' French hair dresser, maker of wigs, braids, curls, &c., shampooing a specialty, removed to 102 South Eleventh St. Three doors below Chestnut, Philadelphia.

Goodwin Bros., manufacturers of fine confections, 649 North Eighth Street, Philadelphia.

Wm. H. Shuster, manufacturer of confectionery, 58 North Eighth Street, Philadelphia.

[Conrad Brothers' trade cards]

C. Becker, manufacturer of fine & plain confectionery, No. 241 South Eleventh Street, Philadelphia.

Broadbent & Taylor, artists and photographers, 914 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

G. W. Benson, shaving and hair cutting rooms, 1618 Market Street, Philadelphia.

Bailey & Co.'s mammoth 5 ct. store, 13 North Eighth Street.

William Allen's dining rooms, No. 130 Market Street,

T. Gorham, carpenter and builder, No. 3852 Lancaster Ave. or No. 3707 Haverford St.

Henry H. McCargo, dealer in all makes of sewing machines, 1611 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia.

[McIlvaine & Co. trade cards]

Jacob Lorsch, dealer in gentlemen's furnishing goods, 344 South Street, Philad'a.

[Dudley L. Page's confectionery trade cards]

F.H. Watt, agent, manufacturer and dealer in trunks, travelling bags and satchels, 437 Market Street, Philadelphia. Third door below Fifth.

Chas. B. Webb, manufacturer of fine boots & shoes, 211 N. Ninth Street, Philadelphia.

[Wanamaker's Dining Rooms trade cards]

[Kennedy Bros. trade cards]

Seeds & bulbs, implements and tools for farm, garden and greenhouse, D. Landreth & Sons, 21 & 22 South Sixth St., Philad'a.

[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.

Albert L. West, with Russell & Armstrong, manufacturers of paper and bags, branch store, S.E. cor. Third and Vine Sts., Philadelphia.

Geo. W. Flagg, banker and broker, 255 Thames St., Newport, R.I.

C. Hughes, dry goods and trimmings, No. 1128 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Dress making and knife pleating done at short notice.

Southwick's own kid gloves every pair warranted. 2 but. $.89, 3 but. $1.05, 4 but. $1.19, 6 but. $1.59. If you try a pair you will buy more. Southwick's combination store, cor, 11th and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia.

John W. Steen, 1209 Market St.

L.W. Stewart, agt. wholesale and retail manufacturer and dealer in trunks, bags, satchels, ladies' & gents' traveling trunks, pocket books, &c. 29 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia.

Edward A. Smith & Co., 219 and 221 N. Eighth Street, Philadelphia.

Campuzano Bros., Malaga.

Presented to each purchaser of either of our following specialties. Manufactured expressly for Sharpless & Sons, Philadelphia.

Dreka, 1121 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.

Compliments of L.A. Heyer & Son, the new headquarters for toys, fancy goods and dolls, "Rhoda" baby carriages, wagons, velocipedes, etc., and fireworks, 812 Arch St., Philad'a, Pa.

Henry H. Holloway, bookseller, old and new books, in all languages, No. 7 S. Tenth St., Phila.

H.R. Henry, produce dealer, stalls, No. 106 & 108 Fourth Ave., Fifth St. market, Philadelphia.

Greer & Son, N.E. cor. Tenth and Walnut Sts., Philadelphia.

Smoke "Virginia" cigars. J.S. Semon, "Virginia Tobacco Store" No. 6 South Eighth St., Philadelphia.

Peter Schwindt, ladies' and gents' fine shoes, No. 1208 Columbia Avenue, Philadelphia.

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