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**We received a considerable number of

special subscriptions, at 50 cents, and later at 25
cents, for parts of the year, and we hope all these
will prove permanent subscribers.

The question is sometimes asked 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 difference to us,
and we do not inquire how much each one con-
tributes. If it is preferred by the Club-getter to
distribute his two dollars among all the members
of the club, we have no objection.

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 pay-

ment one year, on lists they forwarded the pre-

vious 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 name and money they

send.

We never intentionally continue a paper,
not in arrears, when it is ordered to be stopped.
Where subscribers 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.

intended either for hanging or standing on the
***A very neat, and not too large, calendar,
desk, is sent out each year by I. N. Megargee &
Co., paper dealers, 12 and 14 S. 6th St., Philad'a,
and we return them our thanks for that sent this
year, and previous favors, for years past.

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Gloves and Mittens.

An excellent opportunity is here provided for the purchase of these needful things at a good saving from real values. For Men we offer Wool Knit Gloves of good quality—the 50 cent kinds at 35 cents. Motormen's double Wool Mittens-the 75 cent kinds at 50 cents.

Men's Beaver Gauntlet Gloves, with warm linings the $3.00 kinds at $2.25, and real Otter Gloves-the $8.00 value at $6.00.

For Women-Wool Mittens at 121⁄2 cents a pair, and Cashmerette Gloves, at 18 cents a pair.

Children's Wool Mittens, 10 cents a pair, and Boys' double ones in wool, at 18 cents. The

sturdy Scotch Wool Gloves for Boys, with wearing quality of a high order, 25 cents a pair.

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WHERE THE,

HEAT GOS

There are hundreds of sleeping rooms about the country now cold and cheerless, that might be made otherwise by the use of the

ROCHESTER RADIATOR

with its 120 cross tubes. One stove or furnace does the work of two, and you thus

SAVE 1⁄2 YOUR FUEL

if you don't understand it, send for free booklet. Where we have no active agent we will sell at wholesale price to introduce.

Rochester Radiator Co. 45 Furnace St. Rochester, N. Y.

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WHERE IT 'SHOULD GO.

THE MORRIS FAMILY Present Day Papers. Vol. II

OF PHILADELPHIA.

By ROBERT C. MOON, M.D. THIS work presents a complete Genealogy of

the Anthony Morris family up to the year 1898, including extensive genealogical and bio graphical references to members of the allied Mail Orders receive prompt and accurate families in America and in countries across the sea

attention.

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Many historical facts of a national and local character are incorporated with the genealogical data. Three volumes. Cloth. $20 for the complete work, which contains 1260 pages of letter-press and 300 illustrations.

"Filial piety has inspired the preparation of these handsome and attractive volumes, in which text and illustration go hand in hand, to perpetuate the history of a family that for more than two centuries has held a well deserved place in the respect and affection of successive generations of Philadelphia.

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"A complete encyclopedia of all that the Morrises have been and have done for the city and the State and the country in which they have made their homes since the first of their stock came here in 1682.”—Public Ledger, Philadelphia. Copies can be had of

ROBERT C. MOON, M. D., 1319 Walnut St., (Witherspoon Building), PHILAD'A, PA,

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We return to our offer, usually made at this season, to send FRIENDS' INTELLIGENCER to

New Subscribers

for Three Months, for 25 cents.

We will take postage stamps. We prefer money. A quarter-dollar can easily be sent in a "coin-card."

These special papers will always be stopped at end of time paid for, if not re-ordered.

FOR SALE.

A desirable farm of 30 acres in Woodstown, N. J. Buildings on main street. Railroad, schools, and meeting within easy access. Very productive soil. Apply to

JOEL BORTON, Woodstown, N. J. S. W. BLACK'S SON, Edward T. Black REAL ESTATE AGENT

AND BROKER

125 South Seventh Street, Philad’a.

Edited by J. WILHELM ROWNTREE
and HENRY B. BINNS.

lished about January 15, 1899, and will be followed by a regular monthly series, uniform and intended for binding.

No. 1. The Outlook: An Editorial, will be pub

THE ESSAYS WILL BE BROAD, FREE, AND CONSTRUCTIVE, and will be principally concerned with the problems now confronting the Society of Friends. Each Essay will be supplemented by a signed review of some book calculated to advance the concern which has prompted the publication of these Papers.

A REVIEW, by F. A. Russell, of “Wendt's ́ Teaching of Jesus'" will appear.

Subscriptions, one dollar a year, post free, payable in advance, should be sent at once to H. B. BInns, Acomb near York, ENGLAND. Single_Copies, 10 cents, may also be obtained from Friends' Book Association, 15th and Race Sts., Philadelphia.

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VOLUME I. consisting of the six Essays already published, viz : Worldliness,' ""Faith, "“The Mission of the Society of Friends,' Fellowship, ""The Restoration of the Bible," and "Drifting," may be obtained rom H. B. B. Price, 50 cents, boards, post free.

"The Christiana Riot"

is a book suitable for holiday presentation. It illustrates the stern and unflinching character of Friends during the anti-slavery struggles. It is a standard work, endorsed by such able men as Joseph. S. Walton, George L. Maris, and William W. Birdsall. Its popularity is increasing Illustrated. Cloth edition. every day. Gilt title.

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