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Scrapbook with periodical illustrations, comic valentines, and patent medicine advertisements

William B. Dixey trade cards

Clarence Brooks & Co., manufacturers of fine coach varnishes, cor. West & West 12th Sts., New York.

African American caricature Franz Aman trade cards

Pleis' celebrated fit powders & liver pills, 860 N. Third Street, Philadelphia.

M.F. McDonough & Co., importers, No. 117 South Front St., Philadelphia.

A. Maron, 1612 Chestnut Stret, Philadelphia.

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

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.

Smoke the "owl" cigar 5¢.

[Dudley L. Page's confectionery trade cards]

Parker's dyspepsia cure.

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.

Town & Brother, manufacturers and dealers leather belting & lace leather, rubber goods, belting, packing, hose, gaskets, tubing, door mats, &c. Rubber clothing, boots and shoes. Stationers and druggists sundries: erasive rubber, elastic bands, nursery she

[Sunshine Publishing Company, 423 Chestnut Street, basement Philadelphia Bank.]

"Creme" oat meal toilet soap.

Making ends meet.

[John Mundell & Co. trade cards]

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

Present in many cans of Miles' Baking Powder due bills for handsome book and 2 paintings, in some cans due bill for a watch.

F. Pulaski & Co., 1026 Chestnut St.

Compliments of Quinlan & Fisher, 816 Arch Street.

A. Ripka & Bro., dealers in artists' materials, oil and water colors, drawing and painting materials, and all kinds of fancy articles for decorating. No. 1525 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.

John T. Roberts & Bro., reliable coal dealers, 1825 and 1827 N. Tenth St., and Germantown.

Fannie Price, dealer in all kind of county produce, stalls, 125 & 127 Farmer's Market, Philadelphia.

Geo. Rehfuss & Sons, mech. eng's, manufacturers of light machinery of every description. Dental and surgical instruments. Inventors of special machinery, Tiernan Street, below Wharton, Philadelphia, Pa. Residence, 1316 S. Broad St.

[Frederick A. Rex & Co. trade cards]

D. Wilmot Richardson, fashionable hatter, 2024 & 2026 Callowhill St., Philadelphia.

Rea & Riley, carpenters and builders, No. 627 Filbert Street.

[Read's Grand Duchess Cologne trade cards]

[Philadelphia roller skating rink, Twenty-third and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia]

Phenix Ins. Co. Nothing new under the sun.

Portuondo, manufacturers of Cuban hand made cigars, 1342 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.

Rapson's trimmings and zephyrs, 132 N. Eighth Street, corner of Cherry St.

The best flour inside.

Noix de coco, manufactured by Warner & Merritt, Philadelphia.

James M. Vance & Co., importers & jobbers of hardware, cutlery & tools, builders' and housekeepers' hardware, 324 and 326 Market, Philadelphia.

[Universal Fashion Co. trade cards]

[The Universal Plow Company, Canton, Ohio]

Lewis Voight & Son, artistic paper hangings.

Votti & Newman, manufacturers of Votti's patent clocks, with one year movements, also, one month movements with winding-up designs. 2132 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Vienna pudding, G.W. Barlow, manufacturer, New York.

Sunday Grit.

[U.S. Wind Engine and Pump Co. trade cards]

Creditor of Johnsing & Skinner--"I'll hab a hundred and fifty cents on de dollar, or I'll lick de hul firm."

Warner's safe rheumatic cure

D. W. Bard, daily messenger from Reading to Philadelphia, attends to shopping and business of all kinds. Reading offices, 312 & 618 Penn St., Philadelphia office, 716 filbert St.

Horsford's acid phosphate for mental & physical exhaustion, dyspepsia &c. It makes a delicious drink with water & sugar only. Rumford Chemical Works, Providence, R.I.

Major E. Newell, with Genl. Tom Thumb's Museum. H.R. Jacobs, manager.

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