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Inviting Fur Tidings

With the whole winter before us, these prices on Dependable Furs will command wide attention.

Black Ostrich Feather Boas - 36 ihches long, made of good quality lustrous feathers. Price, $5 00.

Fur Collarettes of Electric Seal, with yoke and uuder collar of rich, curly Astrachan, full ripple shape, 10 inches deep, fancy brocaded silk lining. Price, $6.00. Handsome Black Marten Scarfs, with large cluster of genuine tails, made of choice, selected skins. Price, $10.00. Electric Seal Jackets, 26 inches long, made full, shield front, with wide facing inside, high Storm Collar. $35 00.

Eiderdown Sacques

Price.

-soft and fleecy, generously cut and carefully made, suitable for the cold weather. Here at 75 cents.

Beautifully striped Eiderdown Sacques, with crochet olives, feather stitched edge and tie ribbons. Regular price, $1.25; now 95 cents.

Thick, warm, Crepon Weave Eiderdown Sacques, that are usually sold at $1.50, now $1.00.

Mail orders receive prompt and
accurate attention.

Strawbridge & Clothier,

PHILADELPHIA.

Department "C."

Babyland.

(ESTABLISHED 1877)

THE BABIES' OWN MAGAZINE.

A wonderful help to mothers in amusing and
instructing the children.

50 cents a year. 5 cents a copy. The little ones look eagerly each month for BABY LAND because it is full of bright, pretty things designed especially for them.

The 1898 volume contains :

"Ladybird and Bold Knight," by Alice Dana Knox. A dainty serial about a dear little girl and her playmates.

"More about Buz-Buz,” by Charles Stuart Pratt.
Continuing the interesting adventures of a housefly.
A Characteristic Serial, by Margaret Johnson.
Prettily illustrated by the author.
Original Nursery Rhymes and Jingles, by Miss E.
C. Sylvester.

Special Stories, Albert Bigelow Paine.
Quaint Fairy Tales, Poems, Bright Illustrations,
and a host of other good features, by favorite con-
tributors to child literature.

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The 1898 volume contains :

"Going with the Big Boys," by Kate Upson Clark. A serial story full of interesting incidents in the life of a manly "little" boy.

"In Glass-Man Land," by Rev. Adolph Roeder. A tale of thrilling adventure in a strange land. "Talking Birds," by Mary Catherine Crowley. More amusing anecdotes about Frolic and his bird friends.

"When Grandfather's Grandfather was a Boy," by Elbridge S. Brooks. What the girls and boys did in Revolutionary times.

Twelve True Natural History Stories, which will
be sure to interest every live boy and girl.
Instructions for Fancy Work for the girls.
Queer Toys that amuse foreign, children.
Other Contributions, from time to time, by
HARRIET Prescott SpoffORD, SARAH Sidney,
MARION PICKERING,
HELEN BOLL,

and other well-known writers.

CHARLES E. GRAFF, PUBLISHER,

150 Nassau Street, New York.

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Persons wishing other periodicals than those named above should write to us, and we will give prices.

***Where several periodicals in the list are wanted, find the net price of each, (if ordered through us), by subtracting $2.00 from the rate given under the heading "price for both."

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Classified as religious, . the American Newspaper Directory of 1895 catalogues 1,008 newspapers and periodicals, One hundred and thirteen of these journals have a circulation of 10,000 or more each issue. . . . Each copy is read not only by the five people usually credited to the ordinary newspaper, but by twice or thrice that number in many instances, for many subscribers pass their papers on and on to the inmates of less fortunate homes. These publications are pre-eminently the home papers of newspaperdom. They are not superficially scanned while men travel in to business. and then left for the brakemen to gather up. They go directly into homes, and the reading of them is a duty as well as a pleasure. Hence their peculiar value to advertisers and their rank as moulders of opinion.

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John C. Hancock & Co.,

N. W. Cor. 9th and Master Sts.
(P. & R. R. R.)

DEALERS IN BEST GRADES OF

LEHIGH AND COAL FREE BURNING

Telephone Connection.

AQUILA J. LINVILL,

SWIFTEST AND SAFEST TRAINS IN THE WORLD.

Scenic Reading Route to

READING, HARRISBURG, GETTYS-
BURG, CHAMBERSBURG, SHAMO-
KIN, WILLIAMSPORT, & POINTS
IN INTERIOR PENNSYLVANIA.

Royal Reading Route to

ATLANTIC CITY. CLEANLINESS

AND COMFORT. SPEED.

SAFETY AND

PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD

PERSONALLY

CONDUCTED TOURS

Special Trains of Superior Equipment

CALIFORNIA

January 8, $335, including all expenses for 18 days through California.

January 27, $310. February 16 (Mardi Gras Tour,) $335. March 19, $210; one way, $150.

FLORIDA

January 25, February 8, February 22, March 8. Rate, $48.

Also Tours in Washington, Old Point Comfort, and Richmond.

For Itineraries and full information apply to Ticket Agents, or address GEO. W. BOYD, Assistant General

Dealer in Choice Lehigh Coal, Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia.

Removed to 1827 N. 10th St., Philad'a.

J. B. HUTCHINSON, General Manager.

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Clement A. Woodnutt,

Undertaker and Embalmer

1226 N. Fifteenth St., Phila.

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J. R. WOOD,

Residence, 216 W. Coulter Street.

Gen'l Pass. Agent.

39-56-D.

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THE GUARDIAN SECURITY, TRUST AND DEPOSIT CO.,

No. 7 North Calvert Street, Baltimore, Md.
This Company does a General Trust and Banking Business. Interest allowed on Deposits. Acts
as Executor, Administrator, Trustee,-executing Trusts of every kind,-Receiver, Guardian, etc.
Interests or Dividends Collected, Real Estate managed for residents or non-residents, etc. etc.
Secretary and Treasurer,
Daniel Miller and Jonathan K. Taylor. William M. Byrn.
Wm. H Bosley, Chairman, Henry C. Matthews, Daniel Miller, John L.
Blake, Francis A. White, Matt C. Fenton, Lewis A. Gusdorff.

The Provident Life and Trust Company of Philadelphia
Capital, $1,000,000, Fully Paid.

409 Chestnut St.

INSURES LIVES, GRANTS ANNUITIES, RECEIVES MONEY ON DEPOSIT, ACTS AS EXECUTOR, ADMIN-
ISTRATOR, 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 Department, JOSEPH ASHBROOKE; Trust Officer,
J. ROBERTS FOULKE: Assistant Trust Officer, J. BARTON TOWNSEND;
Assistant Actuary, DAVID G. ALSOP.

PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

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OF PHILADELPHIA.

This Company furnishes ALL DESIRABLE FORMS OF LIFE AND ENDOWMENT INSURANCE at actual NET COST. It is PURELY MUTUAL; has ASSETS OF THIRTY MILLIONS and a SURPLUS of over 32 MILLIONS. ITS POLICIES ARE NON-FORFEITABLE AND INCONTESTABLE.

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Executes Trusts,

Secretary and Treasurer,
HENRY C. BROWN.

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CAPITAL, $1,000,000
SURPLUS, $2,000,000

TRUST CO.

Allows Interests on Deposits,

EFFINGHAM B. MORRIS, President.
WILLIAM N. ELY, Treasurer.
NATHANIEL B. CRENSHAW, R. E. Officer.
EDW. SYDENHAM PAGE, Assist. to Pres't.

EFFINGHAM B. MORRIS,

JOHN A. BROWN, JR.
BENJAMIN W. RICHARDS,
JOHN B. GARRETT,
WILLIAM H. JENKS,

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WILLIAM E. AUMONT, Manager of Trust Department.

MANAGERS:

GEORGE TUCKER BISPHAM,
WILLIAM H. GAW.

FRANCIS I. GOWEN,

GEORGE H. MCFADDEN,

HENRY TATNALL,

EUGENE E. NICE,

MONTGOMERY COUNTY MILK.
CONSHOHOCKEN Special attention given to serv-
DAIRIES. ing families. Office 603 North
Eighth Street, Philadelphia, Penna.

BARLOW'S INDIGO BLUE.

Its merits as a WASH BLUE have been fully tested
and indorsed by thousands of housekeepers. Your
grocer ought to have it on sale. Ask him for it.
D. S. Wiltberger, Prop. 233 N. 2d St., Phila., Pa.

ferry's

SEEDS

ISAAC H. CLOTHIER,
JOHN C. SIMS,

PEMBERTON S. HUTCHINSON,
JOSIAH M. BACON.

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AND JOURNAL.

PHILADELPHIA, 921 ARCH STREET, FIRST MONTH 8, 1898.

PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY

Friends' Intelligencer Association,

(LIMITED.)

SINGLE SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER ANNUM.

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HAVE A VERY PLEASANT ROOM TO LET, with board, 708 Franklin Street. MARY S. SMITH.

WANTED.-MARCH TWENTIETH, A SUITE

of three unfurnished rooms and private bath, in West Philadelphia. Board in house, or nearby. Friends' family preferred. References exchanged. Address, statTo subscribers residing west of the Mississippi Rivering terms, H. L. KIRK, 517 Chestnut Street. a discount of one-fourth from this rate, making the price

$1.50 per annum.

To those who get up and forward "Clubs" Clubs" we will give one extra copy, free, for each ten subscribers. Single copies, 5 cents.

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WANTED.—A MAN (FRIEND) WISHES THE care of an invalid gentleman. Experience in mental derangement. First-rate city references. Address 12, this Office.

WAN

'ANTED.—TWO MEN, ONE TO KEEP THE books of a Company, the other clerical work, both with a view of being interested in the Company. Friends, or Graduates of Swarthmore, preferred. Salaries moderate. Address T. P. I., Lansdowne, Pa.

PARTIES DESIRING TO VISIT WASHINGTON can be accommodated with rooms and board in a Friends' family. One block from street cars passing railroad stations, Capitol, and public buildings. Terms, $1.50 a day.

Address FRIEND, 1626 Nineteenth Street, N. W. Washington, D. C.

68 DAYS and return, $475.00. TO MEXICO, CALIFORNIA,

14 days, and over 2,000 miles in Mexico. This will be made a very desirable trip for the money. Leaving First month 31, on 12 p.m. train, B. & O. R.R. For further information, address REBECCA B. NICHOLSON, Camden, N. J.

JOHN FABER MILLER,

325 SWEDE STREET, NORRISTOWN, PENNA.
Swede

ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.

Practicing in Montgomery and Philadelphia counties.

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OFFICES:

JOSEPH T. FOULKE,

ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,

{623 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
Ambler, Montgomery Co., Pa.

23 CHARLES BURTON,

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CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE.

A GOOD WORD EACH WEEK. —II.,
POEM: LIFT UP YOUR HEARTS, .

INDIAN "OUTINGS " A CENTURY AGO,
HARRIET BEECHER STOWE, (With Por-

trait),

HISTORY AND MISSION OF FRIENDS,

FRIENDS' NEW TESTAMENT LESSONS.

No. 3,

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Scripture Study at Race Street,

THE OXEN AT WORK IN Van,

OUR OWN STANDARD OF LIVING,
EDITORIAL:

Does the World Progress?
Notes,

BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS,

TO OUR YOUNG MEMBERS,

"HUGH WYNNE," (Communications),

FRIENDS IN THE WEST:

Prairie Grove Quarterly Meeting,

A TRIBUTE TO FRIENDS,

EDUCATIONAL DEPARTMENT,

Conferences, ASSOCIATIONS, ETC.,

LITERARY Nores,

PERSONAL AND OTHER NOTES,

EIGHTIETH Anniversary,

"ABOLITION SOCIETY'S" ANNUAL MEET

POETRY: Speaking the Ships,

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Practical House and Sign Painter, Office, 907 N. Thirteenth Street, Residence, 1714 Woodstock Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

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WILLIAM B. PAXSON.

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THE EARTH'S Wear and Tear, . DISCONTENT AND TAXES IN GERMANY,

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Stock and Bond Brokers, 112 Custom House Place, Philad'a. Orders and inquiries by mail or wire receive prompt

attention.

Watches Repaired: Best Work

The watch repairing done here is the very best work and we try to make the watches we mend keep better time than ever before. us a call.

GEO. C. CHILD,

1020 Chestnut Street, 2nd floor.

Publisher's Department.

*** "I am pleased to see the clear, beautiful type with which the INTELLIGENCER appears on New Year's day," writes a friend in New York State. "The print was very good before, but it is so very satisfactory now that it will be an added pleasure to the reading of it, each week. I also appreciate the Boston Binder, and keep one ahead all the time. Before furnished them, you I had all the papers bound, but the Binder is much cheaper and as good for all practical purposes."

*** * "I did not feel as though I could afford to take the IntelligenceR any longer," a friend writes from Chester county, "but I feel I cannot afford to do without it.” Certainly not.

*** The offer of the combination, the INTELLIGENCER, ($2), Century Magazine, ($4), and Century Gallery of One Hundred Portraits, ($7.50), all for $7.50, will stand open a short time longer. It makes the Portraits very cheap indeed to any who take the INTELLIGENCER and also desire the Century.

*** We make a good start, we think, with the subscription list of the Intelligencer for 1898. The receipt of new names from many directions is encouraging, and leads to the expectation that the circulation this year will exceed last and all previous years. We need not repeat that it is new names we especially desire, as well as renewals.

*** Club-getters will please send us, as soon as they have them in hand, the new names they obtain, forwarding their full list later, when ready. We can supply back numbers to the first of the year inclusive, and prefer to do so.

*** * The average circulation of FRIENDS' IntelligenCER for the year 1897 was 3,631 copies. The smallest edition printed was 3,550 copies.

Young Friends' Association.

The regular meeting of the Young Friends' Association of Philadelphia, will be held in the Central School Lecture Room, 15th and Race Streets, First month 10, 1898, at 8 p. m.

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George School,

NEWTOWN, BUCKS COUNTY, PENNA.
Under the care of Philadelphia Yearly
Meeting of Friends.

There are a few vacancies for children of Friends, (those with one parent a member are included). .

GEORGE L. MARIS, Principal.

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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF LOUISA J. ROBERTS. HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY

With Extracts from her Journal, and
Selections from her Writings.

12m0., cloth, 286 pages, with two portraits. Price,
$1.00, postage paid.

For Sale by

FRIENDS' BOOK ASSOCIATION,

S. W. Corner 15th and Race Streets, Philadelphia.

JESUS,

"Very best of the kind,"
GLASGOW HERALD.

THE CARPENTER

BOOKS BY HOWARD M. JENKINS.

RECENTLY ISSUED. Historical Collections Relating to Gwynedd, (Pennsylvania). Second edition. Pp. vii. and 456. With three Etchings by Blanche Dillaye, and five other illustrations. Price, net, $4.00. By mail, $4.23.

This book, originally issued in 1884, has been long out of print. A second edition, limited in number, has again

OF NAZARETH. been printed from type. The work has been revised and

"Joseph the Dreamer," and
"A Child's Religion."
LONGMANS, London; SCRIBNERS, New York,
and all Booksellers.

NEW BOOKS

READY FOR DELIVERY.

FIRST LESSONS IN THE HEBREW PROPHETS

By EDWARD GRUBB, M. A.
Octavo. Cloth, Gilt.
Price, fifty cents.

A MAN OF PLAIN SPEECH

Being some account of the Youth and Adventures of Alexander Jaffray, Member of the Society of Friends

By M. E.

Illustrated by J. Walter West.

A delightful narrative, partly historical, illustrating life among Friends in Scotland in the Seventeenth Century. - The Christian.

FOR SALE BY

Friends' Book and Tract Committee,

No. 45 East Tenth Street,
NEW YORK.

expanded. The geneological chapters refer to many well-known families, especially Evans, Roberts, and Foulke.

I.

IN PREPARATION.

Descendants of Samuel Spencer, of Upper
Dublin, Pennsylvania. This will be a
volume of about 250 pages, Illustrated.
Limited edition from the type. The
price will be $3.00 net, with postage
charge added if sent by mail. It is
already partly printed, and the author
hopes to have it ready by Fifth month
The geneological details include
many well-known families.
The Family of William Penn, Founder of
Pennsylvania. This is in press, and
will be ready early in the Autumn. It
will be the most authoritative and com-
plete Domestic Biography of William
Penn's ancestors and descendants. It
will be freely illustrated. A limited
edition from the type.

Orders or correspondence should be addressed to

HOWARD M. JENKINS,

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THE QUAKER IDEAL. By Francis Frith. Cloth, 60 cents. Paper, 35 cents. 5 cents extra on each for postage.

THE QUAKERS. By F. Storrs Turner. Price, $1.75,
15 cents extra for postage.

QUAKER PICTURES. Two volumes. By W. Whitten.
Price $2.00. 20 cents extra for postage.
FRIENDS' BIOGRAPHICAL SERIES, comprising Elizabeth
Fry, John G. Whittier, William Allen, John Bright,
Peter Bidford, and Daniel Wheeler. Paper, each 27
cents. 3 cents extra by mail.

The above books are published in London,
England, and with other English
publications are for sale by
FRIENDS' BOOK ASSOCIATION,

S W. Cor. 15th and Kace Sts., Philad'a.

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