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NINTH ANNUAL EXCURSION

OF THE

FRIENDS' SOCIAL LYCEUM

OF PHILADELPHIA

To MAUCH CHUNK, via. SCHUYLKILL VALLEY and TAMAQUA.

FIFTH DAY, SIXTH MONTH, 25th, 1885.

Adults' Tickets, $2.50. Children's Tickets (5 to 12 years), $1.25.

Trains will leave Philadelphia, Ninth and Green Sis. Station, at 7.35 A. M. sharp, taking on passengers as follows: Columbia Ave., 7.38. East Consohocken, 8.00. Bridgeport, 8.05. Phoenixville, 8.25. Pottstown, 8.50. Arriving at Mauch Chunk about 11.45 A. M.

Returning by way of the Lehigh Valley, trains will leave Mauch Chunk at 6.30 P. M., stopping at Landsdale, Gwynned, Ambler, Fort Washington, Jenkintown, Wayne Junction and Columbia Ave., and reaching Philadelphia at 10.00 P. M.

Friends from West Chester, Media, and other points along the line of the P. & W. C. R. R., and also those from Germantown will be able to reach the city in time on the morning of the Excursion.

Excursion Tickets good on the N. P. R. R., (6.50 A. M. train) from Fort Washington and points below to Columbia Avenue, Special arrangements have been made by which parties of fifteen or over can secure seats in the same car by notifying the Committee at least two days previous to the Excursion. No seats reserved after 7.15 A. M. Further Information and Tickets can be procured from any of the following

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In a Friend's Family at "Evergreen Home," a delightful, NATURAL HISTORY READERS, for Supplementary reading. shady place. Best of spring water, bath, fresh vegetables and fruit in season. Address,

S. D. LINVILL,
Chatham, Chester Co., Pa.

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1. Cats and Dogs and other friends.
2. Friends in Feathers and Fur.

3. Neighbors with Wings and Fins.
4. Neighbors with Claws and Hoofs.
5. Animate World.

HOW WE LIVE; or The Human Body and How to Take Care of It. Giving special attention to the laws of Hygiene (including the effects of Al hol and Narcotics in the Human System).

HARKNESS' LATIN SERIES.

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SONG WAVE.

Catalogues, Circulars and Education: Notes sent free to any address. Correspondence solicited.

Address for Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Southern New Jersey and District of Columbia.

JOHN A. M. PASSMORE,

Pottsville, Pa.

BOARDING.

A few Summer boarders can find first-class accommodations; hot and cold water in each room on second floor; plenty of shade, large airy porches, easy of access, etc. All that is needed

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to recommend the place is to call and see the rooms. Address, No. 242 South Eleventh Street,

CHARLES H. PENNYPACKER,

West Chester, Chester Co., Pa.

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CATALOGUE WITH COLORED PLATES, FREE.

WILLIAM PARRY,

PARRY P. O., N. J.

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This Company furnishes ALL DESIRABLE FORMS of LIFE and ENDOWMENT INSURANCE at actual NET COST. It is PURELY MUTUAL; has ASSETS of nearly TEN MILLIONS and a SURPLUS of about TWO MILLIONS. Its policies are NON-FORFEITABLE and INCONTESTABLE. HENRY C. BROWN, Secretary.

SAMUEL C. HUEY, President.

THE UNION TRUST COMPANY,

AUTHORIZED CAPITAL

611 & 613 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA.

$1,000,000. | PAID UP CAPITAL

$500,000

Acts as Executor, Administrator, Assignee, etc., alone or in connection with an individual appointee. Executes trusts of every description knowu to the law. All trust assets kept separate from those of the Company. Burglar-Proof Safes to rent at $5 to $60 per annum. Wills kept in Vaults without charge. Bonds, Stocks and other valuables taken under guarantee. Paintings, Statuary, Bronzes, etc., kept in Fire-Proof Vaults. Money received on deposite at interest.

Officer.

JAMES LONG, President; JOHN G. READING, Vice President; MAHLON H. STOKES, Treasurer and Secretary; C. R. PATTERSON Trust DIRECTORS:-James Long, Alfred S. Gillett, Dr. Charles P. Turner, William S. Price, John T. Monroe, W. J. Nead, Thomas R. Patton, John G. Reading, James S. Martin, D. Hayes Agnew, M.D., Jos. I. Keefe, Robert Patterson, Theodore C. Engel, Jacob Naylor, Thomas G. Hood, Edward L. Perkins, PHILADELPHIA; Samuel Riddle, GLEN RIDDLE, Pa.; Dr. George W. Reiley, HARRISBURG, Pa.; J. Simpson Africa, HUNTINGDON; Henry S. Eckert, READING; Edmund S. Doty, MIFFLINTOWN; W. W. H. Davis, DOYLESTOWN; R. E. Monaghan, WEST CHESTER; Charles W. Cooper, Allentown.

GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST CO.

OF PHILADELPHIA,

2030 CHESTNUT STREET.

INSURES LIVES, GRANTS ANNUITIES, ACTS AS EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR, GUARDIAN, TRUSTEE COMMITTEE OR RECEIVER, AND RECEIVES DEPOSITES ON INTER EST.

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OF PHILADELPHIA,

409 CHESTNUT STREET.

Capital, $1,000,000, fully paid.

INSURES LIVES, GRANTS ANNUITIES, RECEIVES MONEY ON DEPOSITE, ACTS AS EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR, GUARDIAN, TRUSTEE, ASSIGNEE, COMMITTEE, RECEIVER, AGENT, ETC.

ALL TRUST FUNDS and INVESTMENTS are kept separate and apart from the ASSETS of the COMPANY. PRESIDENT, SAMUEL R. SHIPLEY. VICE PRESIDENT, T. WISTAR BROWN. VICE PRESIDENT AND ACTUARY, ASA S. WING MANAGER OF INSURANCE DEPT., JOS. ASHBROOK. TRUST OFFICER, J. ROBERTS FOULKE.

Reuben Wilson

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IDOW AND DAUGHTER (FRIENDS), DESIRE THE care of School or Institution, or would take charge of PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD AND LEASED LINES. private house during owner's absence. Highest testimonials. Address, E. A. P., care Friends' Intelligencer and Journal, 1020 Arch Street, Phila., Pa.

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Agricultural Implements, Seeds aud Fertilizers. The Cheapest and Largest Variety. At 2043 and 2045 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Reapers, Binders and Mowers of the leading kinds. Horse Rakes, Hay Tedders, Grain Drills, Threshing Machines, Agricultural Portable Engines, Wind Engines of various kinds, Force and Suction Pumps, Grain Feed Mills of all sizes and kinds, Hay Forks and Elevators, Wagons and Carts, Chilled Steel and Cast Plows of all varieties and sizes, Belle City, Baldwin and Telegraph Feed Cutters of all sizes, also various other kinds, Harrows of every device conceivable. Kemp's Manure and Philpot's Fertilizer Spreaders the Union Grain Frill, and other kinds, Meat Cutters from the smallest to Jumbo size; Farm Boilers and Hog Scalders, Corn Shellers, from "Pet" size to the capacity of 5000 bushels per day. I am in communication with all the Agricultural Implement builders in the United States. Send for circulars of any kind of goods wanted.

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(NEW LOCATION),

4011 Aspen St., West Philadelphia,

Near 40th and Lancaster Ave., and between Fairmount Ave. and Brown Sts., on FIFTH-DAY, SEVENTH-MONTH 2d, 1885, from 2 to 10 P. M.

Parents are respectfully invited to bring their children. Arrangements have been made for those desiring Tea, Coffee and other Refreshments.

Market Street Cars pass within half a-square; the Walnut Street, Arch and Vine Street Cars, within one and one-half squares of the Home. Passengers out Girard Avenue leave cars at 40th Street.

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ON AND AFTER APRIL 18, 1885.
TRAINS LEAVE BROAD STREET STATION.
* Daily.
Daily. except Sunday.

"New York and Chicago Limited" of Pullman Pal

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* 12.20 n'n.

$11.50 a.m.

*8.50 p.m.

*10.05 p.m.

*11.20 p.m.

*4.30 a.m.

27.40 a.m.

211.50 a.m.

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Erie Mail and Buffalo Express, except Saturday........ 11.20 p.m. Kane Express.........................

Lock Haven Express.................................

On Sunday the 4.30 a.m. runs to Renovo.
Martinsburg Express, 24.30 and 7.40 a.m. Chambersburg and
Hagerstown Express, 27.40 a.m. and 5.40 p.m.; daily at 4.30
and 11.50 a.m.

Shenandoah Valley Express, with through car to Chattanooga, every week-day, 5.40 p.m. Sundays at 11.50 a m. and New Orleans Express, daily, at 4.30 a.m.

Harrisburg and York Express.

| Mail Train..

Harrisburg Accommodation.......

York and Hanover Express...

York, Hanover and Frederick Express....... Columbia and York Express...

SCHUYLKILL DIVISION.

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27,40 a.m.

24.30, 11.50 a. m.

125.40 p.m.

For Manayunk, Conshohocken and Norristown, 6.00, 7.25, 8.55 and 10.30 a.m., 12.05, 2.20, 3.35, 1.32, 5.10, 6.20, 7.50, 9.35 and 11.40 p.m. On Sunday, 8.28 and 10.22 a.m., 1.00, 2.35, 5.10 and 8.35 p.m. For Phoenixville, Pottstown and Reading, 6.00 and 8.55 a.m. 2.20, 4.32 and 6.20 p.m. Sundays, 8.28 a.m., 1.00 and 5.10 p. m. FOR NEW YORK.

Express on week days, 3.20, 4.35, 5.00, 5.45, 6.50, 7.30, 8.20, 8.30, 11.00 and 11.15 a.m. (Limited Express 1.30 and 4.50 p.m.), 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 6.30, 7.10, 7.40 and 9.16 p.m. and 12.01 night. On Sundays, 3.20, 4.35, 5, 5.45, 8.30 a.m., 4 (Limited Express, 4.50), 6.30, 7.10 and 7.40 p.m. and 12.01 night.

For Brooklyn, N. Y., all through trains connect at Jersey City with boats of “Brooklyn Annex," affording direct transfer to Fulton Street, avoiding double ferriage and journey across New York City.

Express for Boston without change 6.30 p. m., daily.

For Sea Girt, Spring Lake, Ocean Beach, Ocean Grove, Asbury Park and Long Branch, 6.50 and 11.15 a.m. and 3.00 p.m. on week days. For Freehold, 5.00 p. m.

Daily except Sunday: Express for Easton, Delaware Water Gap, Scranton and Binghampton, 8.20 a.m., 12.01 noon and 6.30 p.m. For Scranton and Water Gap, 4.00 p.m. FROM MARKET STREET WHARF. Express for New York via Camden and Trenton, 8.50 a.m. on week days. Trains for Trenton, connecting for New York, 6.20, 7.30, 10.30 a.m., 12 noon, 2.30, 4.30, 5.30 6.30 p.m. On Sundays, 5.45 p.m. PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD.

TRAINS LEAVE NEW BROAD STREET STATION, For Baltimore and Washington, 12.20, 3.45, 7.20, 9.10, 10.16 and 11.59 a.m., 12.30 (Limited Express), 4.02 and 6.03 p.m. For Baltimore only, 5.05 and 11.00 p. m.

On Sunday, 12.20, 3.45, 7.20 ̊ and 9.10 a.m. For Baltimore only, 11.00 p.m.

For Richmond, 12.20, 7.20 and 11.59 a.m. (Limited Express, 12.30 p.m.). On Sunday, 12.20 and 7 20 am.

CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. Trains will leave as follows:

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Express, week days, 8.40 a.m. and 4.00 p.m. Saturdays only, 2.40 p. m. Sunday Express, 8.30 am.

FOR SEA ISLE CITY AND OCEAN CITY. Express, weeek days, 9.00 a.m., Saturdays only, 3.50 p.m. Sundays-Express, 8.00 a,m. Accommodation, week days, 3.10

Sleeping car tickets can be had at Broad and Chestnut Streets, 838 Chestnut Street and Broad Street Station.

from hotels and residences. Time cards and full information The Union Transfer Company will call for and check baggage can be obtained at the stations and at the following:

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MEYNEN & CO.

ARTISTS and PHOTOGRAPHERS,

ONLY FIRST-CLASS WORK.

S. W. COR. FRANKLIN AND GREEN STS., PHILADELPHIA.

WHAT $5.00 WILL BUY.

If $5.00 is sent to us, either by Registered Letter, Postal Note, Bank check, or Post Office Order, we will send either one of the following orders :-Order No. 1: We will send 6 pounds of good Black, Green, Japan or mixed Tea, and 18 pounds of good mild or strong roasted Coffee. Order No. 2: We will send 30 pounds of good mild or strong Roasted Coffee. Order No. 3: We will send 5 pounds of real good Black, Green, Japan, or Mixed Tea, and 15 pounds of fine mild or strong Roasted Coffee. Order No. 4: We will send 25 pounds of real good, mild or strong Roasted Coffee. Persons may club together, and get one of these Orders, and we will divide it to suit the Club, sending it all to one address. To those who wish to purchase in larger quantities, we will sell at much less reduction. The Tea and Coffee will be securely packed, and sent by Express or Freight, whichever is ordered. Samples of any of the above orders will be sent Free by Mail to examine. In ordering, please say whether Order No. 1, 2, 3, or 4, is desired. Call on or address WM. INGRAM & SON, Tea Dealers, 31 North Second Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

Genuine New Singer Machines,

FOR $25.00.

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BIBLE

ENGLISH EDITION.

NOW READY AND IN STOCK.

Prices range from 75 cents up.

Specimen Catalogue sent free upon application.

ORDERS BY MAIL FOR BOOKS OR STATIONERY PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.

FRIENDS' BOOK ASSOCIATION

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C. W. PACKER'S
“STANDARD”

Ice-Cream Freezers

Are durable, substantial, and have no complicated machinery. The mechanism is such that they will freeze Cream, Fruits, Water Ices, etc, in the shortest possible time. For sale by dealers in house-furnishing goods generally. Price list on application.

CHAS. W. PACKER, Manufacturer, Philad’a, Pa·

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Wanted

A Kindergartner at Friends' Select School, S. E. Cor. Fourth and Green Streets. Address, ANNE M. GRISCOM, 622 Mar1020 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. shall Street, or SAMUEL H. GARTLEY, 606 N. Seventh Street,

Committee.

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