LYDIA A. MURPHY, CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. Plain and Fancy Milliner. A Nice Assortment always on hand suitable for Plain and Fashionable Garments. SELTZER PERIES WHAT $5.00 WILL BUY. The most effective combination of a pure tonic, wholesome laxative, refreshing febrifuge and powerful anti-bilious agent at present known. It affords immediate and permanent relief in cases of chronic constipation, biliousness, stomach complaint, nervous depression, fever, headache, heartburn and flatulency. Its pleasant taste and certain action make it a favorite household remedy. Sold by all Druggists. IF $5.00 is sent us, either by Registered Letter, Postal Note, Bank 31 N. Second Street, Philadelphia. Our Healthful Home. INVALIDS can enter this pleasantly situated Sanatoriom at any time for treatment. Our accommodations are first-class. We have soft spring water, dry, invigorating air, fine walks and drives, with the advantages of both city and country, Dr. A. SMITH is very successful in healing the sick, with his comprehensive system of medical treatment. Invalids cannot find a better home. Terms reasonable: send for circulars. Address, A. SMITH, M. D., OUR HEALTHFUL HOME, Reading, Pa. FRIENDS' WEDDING INVITATIONS. Send for Samples. No Charge. NO. 908 ARCH STREET, DIXON PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. . FRIENDS' MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES, Correctly and Handsomely Engrossed. 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. INCORPORATED 1836. CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL $450,000. SURPLUS, $827,338. (By Report of State Insurance Department, 1880.) President, JOHN B. GARRETT. Treasurer, HENRY TAINALL. Actuary, WM. P. HUSTON. THE PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL $1,000,000, FULLY PAID. TOR, GUARDIAN, TRUSTEE, ASSIGNEE, COMMITTEE, RECEIVER, AGENT, ETC. 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In order to reach our distant subscribers, the paper is now mailed on Fifthday, and must be closed at noon of the day preceding. BALTIMORE YEARLY MEETING. Arrangements have been made with the Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore, Philadelphia & Baltimore Central, Pennsylvania, and Northorn Central railroads, to sell excursion tickets good until Eleventh mo. 3d, upon certificates which will be furnished hy Samuel S. Ash, 21 North Tenth Street, Philadelphia; Levi K. Brown, Goshen; George B. Passmore, Oxford ; George S. Lamborn, Liberty Square; Cyrus S. (iriest, Guernsey; William P. Fisher, Fleming; and Nathan Moore, Grampian Hills, Penna. Tickets may be bought upon presentation of these certificates only, at any railroad ticket office south of Philadelphia, south of Canindaigua, or east of Pittsburgh, Certificates for Washington, D. C.,-Baltimore & Potomac railroad-can be had from Prof. Thomas W. Sidwell, Friends' Select School. 564 565 566 566 By Baltimore & Ohio railroad,-all points east of the Ohio river-certificates will be furnished by R. T. Bentley, Sandy Spring; David W. Branson, Stephenson's, Va.; and Hiram Blackburn, Fishertown, Pa.; or from the undersigned. 568 569 HENRY JANNEY, 244 N. Eutaw street, } Baltimore. The Vassar Essay, Medical Properties of Lobelia Inflata, . The New Lesson Leaves, Meeting of Concord Union, NEWS OF FRIENDS, THE UNION TRUST COMPANY, annum. 611 and 613 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $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 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 deposit at interest. JAMES LONG, President; JOHN G. READING, Vice-President; MAHLON H. STOKES, Treasurer and Secretary; D. R. PATTERSON, Trust Officer. DIRECTORS. -Jas. Long, Alfred S. Gillett, Joseph Wright, Dr. Charles P. Turner, Wm. 8. Price, John T. Monroe, W.J. Nead, Thos. R. Patton, John G. Rearling, Wm. H. Lucas, 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, Huntingdım; Henry S. Eckert, Reading; Edmund S. Doty, Mifflintown; W. W. H. Davis, Doylestown; R. E. Monaghan, West Chester : Charles W. Cooper, Allentown. This Company furnishes ALL DESIRABLE FORMS of LIFE and ENDOWMENT INSURANCE at actual Net ITS POLICIES ARE NON-FORFÈITABLE AND INCONTESTABLE. HENRY C. BROWN, Secretary. IONS. |