COOPER & CONARD, Nos. 21 and 23 N. Tenth Street, and 912 9TH & MARKET STS., PHILA. BARGAINS. 1020 ARCH STREET. BOOKS, STATIONERY AND FANCY ARTI- FRIENDS' BOOK ASSOCIATION having removed their JOHN COMLY, SUPERINTENDENT. Our Healthful Home. INVALIDS can enter this pleasantly situated Sanatorium 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., NO. OUR HEALTHFUL HOME, Reading, Pa. and 914 Race Street, Phila. 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. WHAT $5.00 WILL BUY. 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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. ***No charge is made for publishing ordinary notices of marriages and deaths; on the contrary, we are very willing to receive and print them. Obituary notices we reserve the privilege to curtail or amend, and it is desired that brevity and suitability may always be carefully kept in view in their preparation. *** A watchful supervision is exercised over the advertisements in this paper, and none which are not entitled to credit will be knowingly admitted. Advertisements of a low or doubtful character are, of course, rigidly excluded. The value of our advertising space is by this oversight materially enhanced, as the appearance of an announcement in the paper is, to a certain extent, evidence of its trustworthiness. Attention of our subscribers is called to the fact that we can supply other publications, in connection with the INTELLIGENCER AND JOURNAL, at a discounted rate. We will take orders for a limited list of reputable periodicals, (weeklies and monthlies), and will furnish the rate of charge to any who wish to know with the view of ordering. Persons making up their lists of reading for 1886 should take this opportunity of reducing the cost. (See advertisement on another page.) FRIENDS' CALENDAR FOR 1886.—A Calendar for 1886, especially for the use of Friends, has been prepared, and is now ready for sale. It is a heavy card 9 x 11 inches, lithographed in handsome and appropriate design, with a medallion portrait of George Fox and a picture of Jordan's Meetinghouse on the face, and a yearly calendar on the reverse side. This card has attached in the centre a tablet, with a slip for each day in the year, giving the day of week and month, and a brief quotation from the writings of some one of the early Friends. In general style it is similar to the Longfellow, Bryant, and other Calendars, which have been so popular. It is believed that it will meet a want that has been felt in the homes of many Friends. A copy will be sent by mail, postage paid, on receipt of 60 cts. Address FERRIS BROS., PRINTERS, Wilmington, Del. 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. 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. S. Price, John T. Monroe, W. J. Nead, Thos. R. Patton, John G. Reading, 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, Huntingdon; 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 IONS. A Boarding and Day School for girls of all ages, will reopen ninth month 28th, 1885. JANE P. GRAHAME, PRINCIPAL, 1202 Race St. MAPLEWOOD INSTITUTE.-Concordville, Pa. Young men prepared for college or business. Degrees conferred upon young lady graduates. Timid and backward pupils privately tutored. Careful attention to little boys and girls. JOSEPH SHORTLIDGE, (Yale College), A. M., Principal. WARTHMORE COLLEGE. ᏚᎳᎪᎡᎢ WAN ANTED—A SMALL FAMILY, WITHOUT furniture or children, to rent furnished house and board owner and wife. Friends preferred. Apply, with reference, to G. W. Adams, (Dentist), Bristol, Pa. W. Phila. Purchasing Agent for Friends and others. Satisfactory reference given. M. H. T. HOLLOWAY, 304 N. 41ST ST., E. & M. E. COPE, PLAIN AND FASHIONA ble Millinery, 446 Franklin Street, (formerly 212 Arch St.) Philadelphia. Moderate prices. LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL. Best Quality, Carefully Prepared. Delivered in Chute Wagons. AQUILA J. LINVILL, (late of Truman and Linvill), 1244 North Ninth Street. FOR SALE. ONE OF THE FINEST FIVE Acre Building Sites in the vicinity of Media. Situate on the Providence Great Road, half-way between Wallingford and Media. No improvements. Apply to For correspondents Nos. 2 and 3 are the best. Nos 1 and 24 PENS For expert writers are the best. SOLD BY ALL DEALERS IN STATIONERY. LEWIS' 98 per cent. LYE. (Patented) POWDERED AND PERFUMED. The STRONGEST and PUREST Lye made. Will make 12 lbs. of the best perfumed hard soap in 20 minutes WITHOUT BOILING. It is the best for disinfecting sinks, closets, drains, etc. Photographers' and machinists' uses. Foundrymen, bolt and nut makers. For Engineers, as a boiler-cleaner and anti-incrustator. For brewers and bottlers, for washing barrels, bottles, etc. For painters, to remove old paints. For washing trees, etc., etc. PENNA. SALT MFG. CO., Gen. Agts., Phila., Pa. "A REASONABLE FAITH" SHORT RELIGIOUS ESSAYS FOR THE TIMES BY THREE FRIENDS. ENGLISH EDITION. PRICE, 35 CTS., BY MAIL 40 CTS. For sale by FRIENDS BOOK ASSOCIATION, S. W. Cor. 15th and Race Sts. Philadelphia. EXPERT ACCOUNTING. Settling accounts, correcting trial balances, opening and closing books of firms and corporations, etc. TRUSTS SOLICITED. Security given. Refer by permission to Clement M. Biddle, Dr. J. A. Paxson, Logan, Emery & Weaver, Hicks & Dickey. JACOB JANNEY & CO., 531 Commerce Street. L. & R. L. TYSON, No. 243 South Eleventh Street, Philadelphia. Staple Trimmings, Zephyrs, Crewels, and yarns of the best quality. Wool and Cotton Waddings of best makes. Embroidery and knitting silks, and Marshall's Thread. Fine knit goods on hand and made to order. Ladies' and Children's under-clothing. Quilting Friends' caps, and plain dresses made to order. LYDIA A. MURPHY, PLAIN and FANCY MILLINER. ESTABLISHED 30 YEARS. 537 FRANKLIN STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CARPETINGS. All the new Fall Styles, Moquettes and Velvets. Choice Body Brussels, $1.00 to $1.25. New Patterns and Finest Quality Tapestries, 75c. Best Ingrains, 75c. Lower Grades Cheaper. THOS. C. LIPPINCOTT, 915 Spring Garden St., Phila. (Opposite Wanamaker's.) 1307 MARKET STREET. |