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The new Philadelphia clothing house. Mackey, Johnson, Turner & Co., 922 Chestnut Street.

Compliments of the MacKinnon Pen Company.

Wm. MacMullan, Jr., grocer, (Successor to MacMullan Bros.) 1205 Market St., Philad'a.

Public Ledger Job Printing Office, south-west corner Sixth and Chestnut Street, Philadelphia

Pope's rifle air pistol gallery, 41st Street, opp. Poplar, Centennial grounds, 40 ranges, 10 shots, 10 cts.

E. McKelvey, fine family groceries, 1118 Columbia Ave.

Soapine is the very best washing powder.

[Textile label depicting the American eagle]

[Partridge's cafe and dining rooms trade cards]

[Old Judge cigarettes, Goodwin & Co., New York, U.S.A.]

Smoke the "owl" cigar 5¢.

[Dudley L. Page's confectionery trade cards]

Painter, Read & Eldredge, fashionable clothing, Franklin Hall, 321 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.

"The Palace," 323 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Next door to "Fidelity." Imported & domestic segars, meerschaum goods and smokers' articles.

Wag tails

Parker's dyspepsia cure.

E.H. Parry, fashionable hatter, S.E. cor. 10th & Market Sts. Phila.

Tyler's market & fruit store, 1516 Market Street, elegant bananas & oranges 25, 30.

Tyndale & Mitchell Co. have removed to their new store, No. 1217 Chestnut Street, where they will be pleased to see their old friends and customers. China, glass and earthenware, of every description, at lowest practicable prices.

Curwen Stoddart & Brother, 450, 452 and 454 N. Second Street, Philadelphia.

[Strawbridge & Clothier trade cards]

[The Goodwin Gas Stove & Meter Co.'s Sun Dial gas stove trade cards]

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

[John P. Twaddell trade cards]

["It leads them all." The Sunday Item.]

French spy.

Mrs. Swasey, 340 N. Eighth St., Philada.

[Thermaline, manufactured by Dundas Dick & Co., New York]

Thitchener & Glastaeter, steam job printers, 14 & 16 Vesey St., New York.

Said Peter Stuyvesant, "Welcome, friends, you would find our living rougher had we knickerbockers not learned to use the Enterprise sausage stuffer."

In seventeen hundred and eighty three, by the Treaty of Paris, our states were made free, and the Enterprise cork puller helped on the cause while the patriots drank to our land and its laws.

Said Jackson at New Orleans, "Boys we'll each one turn explorer, and make a raid on the enemy's stores with the Enterprise Bung Borer."

In seventy six, that old Continental; that Fourth-of-July-m'an; hatchet-can't-lie-man gave orders for dinner, "and said "use Enterprise beef shaver, for beef so sliced, will meet with much favor."

Horace Greely, to his farmer friends, one day, said "How needlessly man often labors, use the Enterprise Sprinkler, that is the proper way, and give up the watering pot, neighbors."

Hungry Continentals paid busy lass a visit. Helping himself to fruit, cried one, "What is it?" This machine which does suck work! Would I were the owner!" "Sir," she said, " It is the Enterprise cherry stoner."

In sixteen eighty two, you surely have heard how William Penn and honest treaty made. All good Indians mourn him still and remember his proclamation of good will to use the Enterprise bone, shell, and corn mill.

In eighteen fourteen, Scott, the Indian hero, made red hot work for the red men-yes and redder himself he cooled with Juleps, cold as zero iced by the famous Enterprise ice shredder.

"I found when a grocer's boy," Honest Abe said "Prosperity's line, if you'd cross it, give always good measure, save labor and use the self measuring, Enterprise faucet."

Manufactures & Liberal Arts Bl'd'g.

In 1773 in Boston town was spilled the tea. These are not Indians that you see, but patriots fighting tyranny; they spilled the tea, then drank their fill of coffee ground in Enterprise mill.

"Creme" oat meal toilet soap.

[G. Byron Morse trade cards]

Making ends meet.

Wm. Menke & Bro. Dress trimmings. 804 Arch Street, Philadelphia.

[Studebaker Bros. Mfg. Co. fine carriages, wagons, etc., South Bend, Ind. trade cards]

[John Mundell & Co. trade cards]

S. Musselman, (formerly with E. Burthey,) manufacturer of fine confections, 274 South Fourth St., Philadelphia.

S.L. Miller, plain & fancy printer, Waldoboro, Me.

[Milliken's linen store trade cards]

If dat ar fish knowd dis wor Merrick's thread, he wouldnt ha bit.

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