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Dickinson's Music Stand or Reading Desk

Infant standing in child's chair, Philadelphia.

Hammocks, hammock ropes, hammock spreaders, Saratoga hammock, pat'd July 19th, 1881.

Geo. J. Henkels' city cabinet warerooms, 173 Chestnut St. opposite the State House, Philadelphia

ASSU Illustration 8507

John Griffeth, furniture warerooms, 119 N. Second St., Philadelphia, Pa.

5112-14 Main St.

5112-5114 Main St.

To Read & Sutters, dr. Chair manufacturers, S.W. cor. Front & Green Streets, No. 536 North Front St., ware room second story.

Benjn. Randolph cabinet maker, at the golden eagle in Chesnut Street between Third and Fourth Streets, Philadelphia : [graphic] Makes all sorts of cabinet & chair work. Likewise carving, gildings &c. performed in the Chinese and modern tastes. / I. Smithe

E.D. Trymby, furniture, 1217 Market Street, Philadelphia.

Trade price list. Howe's spring beds, cots and berth bottoms. / Howe Spring Bed Co., sole manufacturers. Salesrooms: 15 Charlestown Street, Boston, 173 Canal Street, New York. Factory, 386 & 388 Main Street, Cambridgeport, Mass.

John B. Robinson's housekeeping furnishing store, No. 1611 Market Street, Philadelphia.

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

Allen's Furniture Warehouse, Philadelphia. [graphic].

American brass bedsteads, all sizes and a variety of designs. John J. DeZouche & Co., S.E. corner Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia.

Conlen's, 712 Passyunk Avenue, furniture and carpets. (over) Puzzle card.

Little girl and dog in wicker chair on sidewalk, Philadelphia.

Infant in wicker baby carriage, Philadelphia.

[Interior of child's bedroom] [graphic].

Peck & Hills' Furniture Co., 642 North Broad St. cor. Wallace, Philadelphia, Pa.

Women's Pavilion from Gallery

Log Cabin Furniture

Library Step-Stool.

Price & Harper's steam saw mill, fancy chair manufactory and lumber yard, Girard Avenue, between Seventh & Eighth, Philadelphia. [graphic] / Lithographed by W. H. Rease, No. 97 Chestnut St.

[Lydia Webster sitting in a highchair with her doll] [graphic].

Thos. Kunders House, where 1st Friends' Meeting in Germantown was held.

Woolson Spice Co., manufacturers of Lion Coffee, spices, baking powder, etc. Toledo, Ohio.

Compliments of Quinlan & Fisher, 816 Arch Street.

You cannot blot out...the fact that Louis Heilbron sells the best furniture, carpets, and bedding at most reasonable prices, at the largest furniture house in Reading, Pa. 838-840 Penn Street

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]

[P.R. Hansbury & Co. trade cards]

Twin babies in a wicker baby coach, Philadelphia.

Infant in wicker carriage on sidewalk, Philadelphia.

Burger & Co. fine furniture manufacturers, N.W. cor. Eleventh & Market Sts.

George J. Henkels. City cabinet warerooms, 173 Chesnut [sic] Street, Phila. [graphic].

The sick dolly.

The sick dolly.

M. Gould's Sons & Co. No. 8 N. Sixth St. Phila. Pa.

[Hale, Kilburn & Co. trade cards]

John T. Hammitt, No. 111 South 3d. Street above Spruce, Philadelphia

[Possibly interior of Avocado, Sea Girt, NJ]

Uncle Ned's school [graphic].

Russian Department - Main Building.

Women's Pavilion from Gallery

Washington's Tent and Camp Outfit

Thos. N. Miller, fine cabinet ware & upholstery, 1005 Arch Street, Philadelphia.

[Garden with decorative urns, children playing]

Price & Harper's steam saw mill, fancy chair manufactory, and lumber yard, Girard Avenue, between Seventh & Eighth, Philadelphia.

[African man fanning a white woman in a hammock] [graphic].

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