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a discount of one-fourth from this rate, making the price WANTED. TWO MEN, ONE TO KEEP THE

$1.50 per annum.

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

Subscriptions may Begin at aNY TIME.
WHEN IT IS DESIRED TO DISCONTINUE, NOTICE MUST BE
GIVEN. WE DO NOT << STOP PAPERS EXCEPT UPON

ORDER OF SUBSCRIBER.

OFFICES: 921 ARCH ST., PHILADELPHIA.

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.

advertising ratesS. For transient advertise- 68 DAYS MEX, 64,500.

ments, 10 cents per line, one time; 71⁄2 cents per line each insertion, two times. For longer insertion reduced rates, which will be furnished upon application.

REMITTANCES by mail should be in Checks, DRAFTS, or Post-office MONEY ORDERS; the last preferred. Money sent us by mail will be at the risk of the person so sending. Draw checks and money orders to the order of FRIends' Intelligencer AssoCIATION, LImited.

CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE.

A GOOD Word Each WEEK. --I.,
POEMS: FARewell Old YEAR; THE NEW

YEAR,

"HUGH WYNNE,

Address FRIEND, 1626 Nineteenth Street, N. W., Washington, D. C. TO MEXICO, CALIFORNIA, and return, 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 7 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.

ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.

Practicing in Montgomery and Philadelphia counties.

JOSEPH T. FOULKE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,

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VISITS IN INDIANA YEARLY MEETING,

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Philadelphia, Pa.

Durable Work Reliable Workmen

112 N. TENTH ST.

House and Sign Painting. Residence, 404 N. 32d St. Richards & Shourds, Jobbing attended to CARPENTERS, Builders, and_Contractors. 1125 Sheaff St. (first street above Race), Philad'a., Pa. Thompson Shourds, 2212 Wallace Street. Charles W. Richards, 1220 Angle St., Tioga.

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.

PROGRAM.

I. CHRISTIAN MARTYRDOM IN RUSSIA." By Helen A. Comly.

II. EXTRACTS FROM AN OLD Book: PERSECUTION EXPOSED BY JOHN WHITING. Presented by Emma Speakman Webster.

A NEGRO BANK PRESIDENT,

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CURRENT EVENTS,

NEWS AND OTHER GLEANINGS,

NOTICES,.

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*** A friend asks us whether we are willing to let the price of the eleventh, the free copy, in a Club of ten, be divided up, so that each person will pay $1.82. We reply to this that it is a matter which we leave entirely to the Club-getter. He, or she, is entitled to eleven copies for $20.00. It makes no odds to us, and we do not inquire how much each one contributes. If it is preferred by the Club-getter to distribute his two dollars among all the members of the club, we have no objection.

***The Title-Page and Index for 1897 will be supplied when ready, to all whose names we have upon our special list for this purpose, and to any others who wish it. We shall have it ready in the course of this month, if possible.

*** If any one among those who send us clubs, (10 names or more), desires a Boston Binder now, we shall be glad to send one, free of charge.

*** We never intentionally continue a paper, not in arWhere subrears, when it is ordered to be stopped. scribers are deceased; and the paper on that account is to be discontinued, we should be so notified. In many families (as we are glad to say), the paper is continued, notwithstanding the decease of the one who took it.

*** Some copies of the paper are gift copies sent by one person to another. In these cases, of course, we look to the sender for payment, and for instruction, if desired to be discontinued. But excepting these, we keep all our accounts, individually, with those who actually receive the paper. We do not look to club-getters for payment one year, on lists which they forwarded the previous year; if the subscription be not paid, we send bill to person who receives the paper. We regard the club-getters not as agents for us, but for the subscribers whose names and money they send.

***The value of persistent advertising is not always appreciated. "One reason," says Advertising, of Cincinnati, "why occasional or trial advertising does not pay is due to lack of confidence by the public. No matter how good the reputation of a firm at home may be, it must make a name wherever it would do business. In other words, it must inspire confidence. This can be done by constant advertising, as the public thus becomes familiar with the name or article advertised, and gradually becomes acquainted with the advertiser.

This is sound reasoning. Persons gain confidence in an advertiser by seeing that he is permanent.

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Ours, of all kinds, are perfectly pure, free

Flavoring Extracts. from artificial coloring, highly concen

trated, and perfect in flavor. Our Extract of Vanilla is made from true Mexican Vanilla Beans. They are put up in bottles holding 2, 4, 8, 16, and 32 ounces. Trusting that you will always insist upon getting ours, which, if your storekeeper will not supply, you can order direct from

ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO.,

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Primary, Intermediate, High School, and College Preparatory Classes. Send references, and letters from parents.

FOURTH AND RACE STREETS, PHILADELPHIA.

for catalogue containing particulars, BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF LOUISA J. ROBERTS. HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY

ARTHUR H. TOMLINSON, Principal.

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

12mo., cloth, 286 pages, with two portraits. Price,

Chappaqua Mountain Institute, $1.00, postage paid.

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Abington Friends' School,

For Boarding and DAY PUPILS of Both Sexes. Near Jenkintown, Penna., 10 miles from Philadelphia.

Under the care of Abington Monthly Meeting. Liberal course of study. Students prepared for college or business. The home-like surroundings make it especially attractive to boarding pupils. Students admitted whenever there are vacancies. Send for dirculars to LOUIS B. AMBLER, Principal, Or Jenkintown, Pa. CYNTHIA G. BOSLER, Sec'y, Ogontz, Pa.

UNION TEACHERS' AGENCIES OF AMERICA,

Rev. L. D. BASS, D. D., Manager. Pittsburg, Pa.; Toronto, Canada; New Orleans, La. ; New York, N. Y.; Washington, D. C.; San Francisco, Cal.; Chicago, Ill.; St. Louis, Mo., and Denver, Colorado.

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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
3 cents extra by mail.

cents.

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 Race Sts., Philad'a.
Please mention FRIENDS' INTEL-
LIGENCER, when answering Advertise-
ments in it. This is of value to us
Address all applications to UNION TEACHERS' AGEN- and to the advertisers.
CIES, Saltsburg, Pa.

There are thousands of positions to be filled within the next few months.

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 been printed from type. The work has been revised and expanded. The geneological chapters refer to many well-known families, especially Evans, Roberts, and Foulke.

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.

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