81. A delicate compliment - Lady: "Would you recommend Day & Martin's Blacking?" Shopwoman: "Certainly, madam. Nothing is so pleasing to the eye. You have only to look at... Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
82. Domestic sewing machine. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: (c) 1882 Institution: Boston Public Library
83. Don't fail to see Corinne and her 30 merriemakers. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
84. Don't shoot! Mary, I've got the right kind. Union Pacific Tea Co's tea. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
85. Don't stop the game. Page fence will stop them. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
86. Dress lining dept. My dear, it's all right, you see the name, "Gilbert M'f'g. Co." on the selvage. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
87. Ef dat mile end thread don't hold, dere a'int anytin. Lucky I got a spool to mend yer old clos' with. Clark's Mile End Spool Cotton, 60 Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
88. Egyptian Tenexine, with a bottle of Tenexine in the house, divorce is absolutely impossible Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
89. "Empty is the baby, Sarah's gone." Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
90. Esmeralda. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
91. Estey Organ Company. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: (c) 1890 Institution: Boston Public Library
92. Estey Piano Co., manufacturers, New York. The first music lesson. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
93. Eureka Silk, every spool warranted Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
94. The Everett Piano. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: (c) 1907 Institution: Boston Public Library
95. The Everett Piano. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: (c) 1898 Institution: Boston Public Library
96. Excelsior Side Wheel Mower Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
97. F. O. L. S. - we all wear them. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
98. Family sitting at the table, the children sitting by their father, with a dog sleeping by the fire. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
99. "Farewell, false one, here I die." "Take this and live to dye." All your lives, dye only with the "Diamond package dyes." They are always true to their colors. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
100. Farnsworth Bros. A compromise. He: Seal Brand coffee leads the rest. She: "Royal Gem tea brand is best." He: Still we need not disagree, mine's best coffee: your's... Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library