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[Theo. Ricksecker's trade cards]

The "Reading" route for Philadelphia and New York, is the quickest and best.

W.W. Reed, china & glass ware, lamps & oils, No. 450 Sixth Avenue, bet. 27th & 28th Sts., New York.

Pollywogs, the five cent cigar. Hand made Havana filled. Gumpert Bros. manufacturers. Store 1341 Chestnut St. Factory 115, 117, 119, 121 S. 23rd St. Phila. For sale everywhere.

From Porter's great American shoe store, 242 N. 8th St., Philadelphia.

[Wanamaker & Brown trade cards]

[John Wanamaker & Co. unidentified location trade cards]

Ville de Paris, Dauphin, 18, E. 14th Str., New York.

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.

Warburton, "the" hatter, 430 Chestnut Street.

[Van Haagen's Toilet Soap, Benj. Brooke & Co., Manufs., Philadelphia trade cards]

Carrie Perkins.

Joseph L. Varnam, ladies' and gents' & children's boot & shoe maker, Bustleton, 23rd ward, Philad'a.

Compliments of H. Veit, 36 N. 11th Street, Philadelphia.

Jas. Walker, dealer in fine groceries, 706 South Broad Street, (formerly with John H., Parker, 11th & Market Sts.) Orders by mail solicited.

Sept. 1st, 1879, Great Play, Andre Fortier.

Union Tea Co., No. 1735 North 10th Street, teas, coffees, & spices. Handsome & useful presents given away with tea and coffee.

Tally Ho. Alex. Kenney. 102 South Broad St., Philadelphia.

Miss E. Levy, 1018 Chestnut St., Phila. Umbrellas & parasols, leather goods, fans.

[James S. Loag trade cards]

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

J.A. Ladd & Son, booksellers and stationers. Holiday cards a specialty. 37 West Gay Street, West Chester, Pa.

[Laird, Schober & Mitchell trade cards]

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

J. Kift & Son, florists, choice cut flowers and blooming plants. 1721 1/2 Chestnut St., Phila.

[C.J. Kino trade cards]

O. E. Kirchhoff, photographer. No. 527 & 529 Chestnut St., cor. 6th.

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]

Chr. Jud, fancy cake bakery, ice cream saloon and confectionery, 238 S. Eleventh, Philadelphia.

Lavine, Hartford Chemical Works, 30 Union Place. Try Lavine for washing.

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

[Partridge & Richardson trade cards]

Patapsco baking powder.

Martha Washington. Printed by S. H. Greene & Sons. Riverpoint, R.I. Coffin, Artemus & Co. Sole agents.

H.M.S. Pinafore, for the benefit of the Penna. Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. Friday afternoon, April 25, 1879.

Twelve good reasons why the Woman's Suffrage Stove Polish is preferred to all others.

International Exhibition. Fairmount Park, Philadelphia. 1876.

C.R. Woodward, 305 South 13th Street, Philadelphia.

[E.H. Worne's lace and embroidery store trade cards]

[S. Zugsmith's trade cards]

[Frederick Brown's Ginger trade cards]

[Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Company trade cards]

[Willett & Quinby trade cards]

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.

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

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