NOTICES. *** The Young Temperance Workers of West Philadelphia will hold their regular meeting Fourth-day evening, First month 5, 1898, at 35th street and Lancaster avenue, at 8 p. m., sharp. Phineas Garrett will be present, and give us some interesting selections. All are cordially invited to attend. Jos. F. Scull, President. RAY SHERRY, Secretary. *...* Philadelphia Quarterly Meeting's Visiting Committee has made the following appointments : FIRST MonTH, 1898 : 2. Spruce Street, at Io. 30 o'clock. 16. West Philadelphia, at I 1 o'clock. 30. Reading, at I O.30 o'clock. CHARLES E. THOMAS, Clerk of the Committee. *...* The Visiting Committee of Baltimore Yearly Meeting have arranged for meetings during First month, as follows : 2. Little Falls. 9. Oxford and Gunpowder. 16. Fawn Grove and Sandy Spring. 23. Goose Creek and West Nottingham. 3o. Washington. JOHN J. CORNELL, Chairman. *** Quarterly meetings in First month occur as follows : I 7. Fairfax, at Fairfax, Va. 25. Western, London Grove, Pa. 27. Caln, East Caln, Pa. 29. Westbury, New York City. Scipio, North Street, New York. *** A Religious Meeting will be held at Friends' Home for Children, 401 I Aspen Street, West Philadelphia, First month 2, I898, at 3 p. m. attend. S. T. R. EAVENSON, M. D. 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. Give us a call. GEO. C. CHILD, 1020 Chestnut Street, 2nd floor. WILLIAM B. PAxson. MAHLon B. PAxson. Members of the Philadelphia Stock Exchange. FREDERICK PAXSON & CO., Stock and Bond Brokers, I 12 Custom A/ouse Place, Philad 'a. Orders and inquiries by mail or wire receive prompt attention. Y||NG FRIENDS ASS||||||ON ROOMS, 140 N. FIFTEENTH STREET. re-opened NINTH MonTH 27TH, 1897. The rooms are open daily, except First-days, from 8.30 a.m. to 9.30 p.m., and Friends are cordially invited to avail themselves of the facilities afforded, those from without the city and young Friends boarding in the city being particularly desired to do so. . The rooms are designed to be A CENTRE FOR INFORMATION ON ALL FRIENDLY MATTERS. Hanscom Bros., 1311 Market St., sell a Mocha and Java at 36 cts. that is superior to any coffee obtainable. o } { : & o i Black Ostrich Feather Boas –36 ihches { long, made of good quality lustrous feathers. Price, $5 OO. : Fur Collarettes of Electric Seal, with yoke | § 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. CLUB RATES: OTHER PERIODICALS, 1898. We announce our Club Rates for other Periodicals for 1898. Read the figures given, and also read the notes below. We will send the INTELLIGENCER AND JOURNAL one year, with any of the periodicals named below for the amount stated “for both." |AVAE AEAT/L/AES Periodicals Price for Both The Independent, ($3), . . . . . . . . $4.60 Harper's Weekly, ($4), . . . . . . . 5.30 Union Signal, ($1), . . . . . . . . . . 2.90 The Outlook, (#3), . . . . . . . . . . 5.OO Scientific American, ($3), . . . . . . 4.60 Harper's Bazar, ($4), . . . . . . . 5.30 Journal of Education, ($2.50), . . . . 4. Io Littell's Living Age, (§6), . . . . . 7.60 Springfield Republican, ($1), . . . . . 2.90 MOAV7'HL/E.S British Friend, (6s. 6d. and postage), $3.75 Young Friends' Review, ($o.75), . . . 2.5o Scribner's Magazine, ($3), . . . . . . 4.60 MONTHL/ES (Continued.) 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