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AMOS HILLBORN & Co.,

Furniture, Bedding, Curtains.

PARLOR, DINING ROOM, LIBRARY

AND CHAMBER FURNITURE, CUR-
TAINS AND FURNITURE COVERINGS
MATTRESSES, BEDS, FEATHERS,
SPRINGS, SPRING COTS, ETC., ETC.

Nos. 21 and 23 N. Tenth Street, and 912 and 914 Race Street, Phila.

LYDIA A. MURPHY,

Plain and Fancy Milliner.

ESTABLISHED 30 YEARS.

537 Franklin St., 2 doors bel. Green,

PHILADELPHIA.

CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.

A Nice Assortment always on hand suitable for Plain and Fashionable Garments.

PLAIN COATS A SPECIALTY.

GUSTAVUS GOLZE, MERCHANT TAILOR, 109 N. Tenth Street, Philadelphia.

JOSEPH L. JONES, MONTGOMERY COUNTY MILK.

CONSHOHOCKEN DAIRIES.

OFFICE: 603 N. EIGHTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA.

Special Attention given to Serving Families.

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WHAT $5.00 WILL BUY.

IF $5.00 is sent us, either by Registered Letter, Postal Note, Bank Check, or Post-Office Order, we will send any 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 a still further 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 state whether Order No. 1, 2, 3 or 4 is desired. Call on or address,

WM. INGRAM & SON, TEA DEALERS,

31 N. Second Street, Philadelphia.

SINGLE AND COMMUNICATING ROOMS,

with board, in a Friends' family.

616 NORTH FIFTH STREET.

GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST CO. OF PHILADELPHIA.

NO. 2030 CHESTNUT STREET.

INSURES LIVES, GRANTS ANNUITIES, ACTS AS EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR, GUARDIAN, TRUSTEE, COMMITTEE OR RECEIVER, AND RECEIVES DEPOSITS ON INTEREST.

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INSURES LIVES, GRANTS ANNUITIES, RECEIVES MONEY ON DEPOSIT, 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 InTrust Officer, J. ROBERTS FOULKE. Reuben Wilson

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DARLINGTON SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LA

dies, West Chester, Pa.

THE Fall and Winter Term of this Institution will commence on the 14th of Ninth Month, (September) next.

The school has a healthy and beautiful location, with extensive grounds, and has been uniformly successful since its establishment, twenty-five years ago.

The advantages of an Academical and Collegiate education are fully secured, and diplomas are granted. Terms, $180.00 per school year.

For illustrated Circular, and Catalogue giving full particulars address the principal,

RICHARD DARLINGTON, PH. D.,

SWARTHMORE COLLEGE.

West Chester, Penna.

Thirty minutes from Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Under the care of Friends, but all others admitted. Full college course for both sexes; Classical, Scientific and Literary. Also a Preparatory School. Healthful location, large grounds, new and extensive buildings and apparatus.

For Catalogue and full particulars, address,

EDWARD H. MAGILL, A. M., PRESIDENT,

Swarthmore, Pa.

EPTFORD SCHOOL.-FOR BOTH SEXES.

DEPT

WOODBURY, NEW JERSEY.

THE Fall Term of this School will open 9th month 7th, 1885. For
Circulars and further particulars, address,

HENRY R. RUSSELL, PRINCIPAL,

Woodbury, N. J.

WOODSTOWN ACADEMY.-A Boarding and

Day School for both sexes, under care of Friends. Instruction thorough in all branches. Students prepared for College, Business or Teaching. Careful training of primary pupils, and the preparation of teachers, specialties. The patronage of none but orderly, industrious pupils is solicited. Boarders are furnished with the comforts of home. Every facility afforded to enable pupils to obtain a thorough education at moderate cost. For circulars address, A. C. NORRIS, A. M., Woodstown, N. J.

THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE.

Offers unusual advantages (full college and preparatory courses) in General Science, Chemistry and Physics, Agriculture and Agricultural Chemistry, Modern Languages, Mechanic Arts, History and Political Science, Civil Engineering. Special Course in Literature and Science for Ladies. All tuition free. Fall term opens September 9th, 1885. Address, GEO. W. ATHERTON, LL. D., President, State College, Centre Co., Pa.

MAPLEWOOD

APLEWOOD INSTITUTE.— Concordville, Pa. Young men prepared for college or business. Degrees conferred upon young lady graduates. Careful attention to little boys and girls. J. SHORTLIDGE, (Yale College), A. M. Principal.

WANTED. POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER,

by 9th mo. 1st. Prefers going where there are small children. Capable of taking entire charge of such. Best reference exchanged. For particulars call or address, A. H. V., this office.

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PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD AND LEASED

LINES.

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*11.20 a.m. *11.50 a.m. *8.50 p.m. *10.05 p.m. *11.20 p.m. *4.30 a.m.

27.40 a.m.

¿11.50 a.m.

11.20 p.m.

37.40 a.m.

24.30 a.m.

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 Montgomery, every week-day, at 5.40 p.m. Sundays at 11.50 a.m., and New Orleans Express, daily, at 4.30 a.m. Luray Express, 27.40

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25.40 p.m. *7.00 a.m.

22.15 p.m. 27.40 a.m.

24.30, 11.50 a.m. 25.40 p.m.

For Manyunk, Conshohocken and Norristown, 5.40, 7.25, 8.37 and 10.30 a.m. 12.25, 2.20, 3.35, 4.30, 5.10, 5.52, 6.20, 8.00, 9.55 and 11.40 p.m. On Sunday, 8.28 and 10.22 a.m., 1.01, 2.35, 5.20, 8.40 and 10.20 p.m.

For Phoenixville, Pottstown and Reading, 5.40 and 8.37 a.m., 2.20, 4.30 and 6.20 p.m. Sundays, 8.28 a.m., 1.01 and 5.20 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 and 11.15 a.m. (Limited Express 1.14 and 4.50 p.m.), 12.44, 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., 12.44, 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, 8.00 and 11.30 a.m., 2.44, 3.30 and 4 p.m. on week-days. Saturdays only, 5 p.m. Sundays. 8 a.m. (does not stop at Ocean Grove and Asbury Park). For Freehold, 5 p.m., week-days.

Daily except Sunday: Express for Easton, Delaware Water Gap, Scranton and Binghamton, 8.00 a.m., 12.01 noon and 6.00 p.m. For Scranton and Water Gap, 4.00 p.m. FROM KENSINGTON STATION, FRONT AND NORRIS STS. For New York, 6.50, 7.40, 8.30, 10.10 and 11.15 a.m., 12.05, 2.10, 3.15, 4.55, 5.35, 6.10 and 11 p.m. on week-days. On Sundays, 8.25 a.m.

Daily except Sunday: Express for Easton, Delaware Water Gap, Scranton and Binghamton, 7.40 a.m., 12.05 noon and 5.35 p.m. For Scranton and Water Gap, 3.15 p.m.

FROM MARKET STREET WHARF. Express for New York, via Camden and Trenton, 9.00 a.m. on week-days.

Express for Long Braneh and intermediate stations, 8.30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Sundays, 7.30 a.m.

Trains for Trenton, connecting for New York, 6.20, 7.30, 10.30 a.m., 12 noon, 2.30, 3.30, 4.30, 5.30 and 7.00 p.m. On Sundays, 6.45 p.m.

PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD.

TRAINS LEAVE NEW RROAD ST. STATION.

For Baltimore and Washington, 12.20, 3.45, 7.20, 9.10, 10.16 a.m., 12.05 noon, 12.30 (Limited Express), 4.02 and 6.03 p.m. For Baltimore only, 5.05 and 11 p.m.

On Sunday, 12.20, 3.45, 7.20 and 9.10 a.m., and 6.03 p.m. For Baltimore only, 11 p.m.

For Richmond, 12.20, 7.20 and 12.05 noon (Limited Express, 12.30 p.m.). On Sunday, 12.20 and 7.20 a.m.

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

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

TICKET CFFICES:

CHARLES E. PUGH, General Manager.

No. 838 Chestnut Street.

S. E. Corner Broad and Chestnut Streets.
No. 4 Chelten Avenue, Germantown.
No. 324 Federai Street, Camden.

J. R. WOOD, General Passenger Agent.

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THE UNION TRUST COMPANY,

AUTHORIZED CAPITAL,

annum.

611 and 613 Chestnut Street, 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 known to the law. All trust assets kept separate from those of the Company. Burglar-Proof Safes to rent at $5 to $60 per Wills kept in Vaults without charge. Bonds, Stocks and other valuables taken under guarantee. Paintings, Statuary, Bronzes, etc., kept in Fire-Proof Vaults. Moncy received on deposit at interest. JAMES LONG, President; JOHN G. READING, Vice-President; MAHLON H. STOKES, Treasurer and Secretary; D. K. PATTERSON, Trust Officer. 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.

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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 MILL-
ITS POLICIES ARE NON-FORFEITABLE AND INCONTESTABLE
SAMUEL C. HUEY, President.
HENRY C. BROWN, Secretary.

IONS.

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STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER

Exhibit at all times a most extensive and comprehensive assortment of every description of

DRY GOODS.

The stock includes Silks, Dress Goods, Trimmings, Hosiery and Underwear, Gloves, House-Furnishing Goods, Ready-Made Dresses and Wraps, and everything that may be needed either for dress or for house-furnishing purposes. It is believed that unusual inducements are offered, as the stock is among the largest in the American market, and the prices are guaranteed to be uniformly as low as elsewhere on similar qualities of goods.

N. W. COR. 8TH & MARKET STS.,

PHILADELPHIA, PA.

SUPERIOR TEXT-BOOKS.

PUBLISHED BY

D. APPLETON & CO.

NEW YORK.

Includes the following admirable books:

Appleton's Readers and Reading Charts,

HAVE NO EQUAL.

Appleton's Chart Primer,

A PERFECT GEM.

Natural History Readers,

FOR SUPPLEMENTARY READING,

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 Alcohol and Narcotics on the Human System.)

Harkness' Latin Series. Song Wave.

Catalogues, Circulars and Educational 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, PENNA.

CURES CONSTIPATION. AIDS DIGESTION.

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AUBURN, N. Y., August 24th, 1884.-Have used your SELTZER APERIENT in my family for Constipation, Headache, Disordered Stomach and Biliousness. Invariably find relief from its use, and recommend it strongly. J. L. ELLIOTT.

KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 2, 1884.-Have been using APERIENT for Dyspepsia. It gives me relief from those dreadful sensations known only to the dyspeptic, i. e., vertigo, and fullness after cating. Have recommended it to friends with like results. H. A. BAKER. REGULATES THE BOWELS.

RELIEVES HEADACHE.

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