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Compliments of Malven, Gordon & Co., Port Jervis, N.Y. 1891. [graphic].

"We's done all dis s'mornin'." [graphic].

Use Merrick's thread. "Gully this cotton beats 'em all!" [graphic].

E[lliston] P[erot] M[orris] etc. [at] Phila[delphia] Ship Repair Co. dry dock [graphic].

W. F. Taubel Knitting Mill, Riverside, New Jersey. [graphic].

Cotton is king. Plantation scene, Georgia, U.S.A. [graphic].

[Fulton House, No. 121 South Second Street, Philadelphia] [graphic] / JMF 1861.

Use Queen Anne Soap [graphic]: I'se a waiting.

Five Brothers plug tobacco "the best" [graphic].

Jas. S. Kirk & Co. soap makers, Chicago. "Satinet" [graphic].

Brother Gardner addresses the lime kiln club on the virtues of Dixon's Stove Polish [graphic].

Laird, Schober & Mitchell's shoes. Too fine to blacken! [graphic].

Use Dunham's concentrated cocoanut [graphic].

Use Dunham's concentrated cocoanut [graphic].

Muzzy's corn starch [graphic].

Muzzy's corn starch [graphic].

Sapolio [graphic].

Lily White "the flour the best cooks use," Valley City Milling Co. Grand Rapids, Mich. [graphic].

Frank Miller's crown dressing. [graphic] : Yes missus dat am de Crown of Dressing shua!

Frank Miller's blacking. [graphic].

The light-running New Home sewing machine, D.S. Ewing, general agent, 1127 Chestnut St. Phila, PA. [graphic].

The "Gem" freezer [graphic].

Oliver Chilled Plow Works [graphic].

The Redwood portable range, Spicers & Peckham, makers of highest grades only. Providence, R.I. [graphic].

A tale of the Rising Sun stove polish. [graphic].

J.H. Short, dealer in music and musical merchandise, 94 Town Hall, Stamford, Conn. Piano and organ music 1/3 off. [graphic].

St. Jacobs Oil, "it conquers pain" [graphic].

St. Jacobs Oil, "it conquers pain" [graphic].

Standard screw fastened boots & shoes are the best in the world. [graphic].

Refrigerators. N.B Stevens, 43 Kilby Street, Boston. [graphic].

Merrick Thread Co. "Fooled dis time, cully. Dis cotton ain't gwine to break." [graphic].

Merrick Thread Co. "If this was not Merrick's thread I'd get that coon." [graphic].

Frank Miller's crown dressing. [graphic] : Well dis chile am 'stonished at his own genius- dat Frank Miller must be a conjuror-shua!

Frank Miller's crown dressing. [graphic] : Yes missus dat am de Crown of Dressing shua!

Frank Miller's crown dressing. [graphic] : Yes missus dat am de Crown of Dressing shua!

J. & P. Coats thread. Come in Topsey out of the rain. You’ll get wet. Oh! it won’t hurt me missy I’m like Coats black thread de color won’t come off by wettin [graphic].

We never fade!! J. & P. Coats best six cord 200 yds 50 [graphic].

"Sweet home soap." J.D. Larkin & Co. [graphic].

Harrison & Newhall, corner of Race and Crown streets, Philadelphia. Commission merchants and importers Rio coffee, sugars, hides &c. Philadelphia.

[Southwark Coffee & Spice Mills. J. O. Thornley.]

Firemen's furnishing house. Fire hats, belts, fatigue caps, shirts, &c. J.M. Migeod & Son 27 South Eighth St. Philada. Manufacturers of firemen's, military & society goods.

View of Chestnut Street Philadelphia.

[Garsed & Brother Wingohocking Mills billhead]

[P. Madeira trade cards]

A. Koellner No. 6. Bank Alley Philadelphia respectfully offers his services to the public in drawing of figures landscapes & animals from the rough sketch to the most finished drawing in every manner and in a style which will be especially useful to publi

Charles Bird Papers, 1800-1837 (inclusive).

Andrew Wurfflein manufacturer & importer of guns, rifles & pistols, no. 208 North Second St. 5 doors above Race. Philadelphia.

W.H. Rease. Lithographic artist. No. 17 South Fifth Street, Philadelphia

National Chromo Co., 927 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. [catalog cover]

W.W. Knight Son & Co. 509, Commerce St. between 5th. & 6th & Market and Arch Sts. Formerly 619, Market St. Philadelphia.

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