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FRIENDS INTELLIGENCER AND JOURNAL. PHILADELPHIA, 921 ARCH STREET, FIRST MONTH 16, 1897. contents of this Issue. TRUTHs OLD AND NEw.—III., • 33 VERSEs : THE BOOK OF DEEDS AND DAYS, 33 SPIRITUALITY OF WoRSHIP : SPURGEON, .33 FRIENDS IN NEw ENGLAND : BY JoHN WILLIAM GHAHAM, . . . . . . EARLY FRIENDS IN MONTGOMERYSHIRE, WALEs, (Conclusion), . . . . 35 . 33 FRIENDs’ VIEws on QUESTIONs of BELIEF, 36 |. FRIENDs’ New TESTAMENT LEssons—4, .38 WORK : ESSAY, . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 THE MAHOGANY TREE, . 39 EDITORIAL : Inspiration Not Limited, . . . . . . . 4o Notes, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 MARRIAGES, DEATHS, OBITUARY, . . 40, 41 RESPONSE FOR ARMENIA, . . . . . . . . 4I GENEALOGY OF THE FISHER FAMILY, . . . 42 MILLVILLE FRIENDS' COMMEMORATION : Outline of the Exercises, . . . . • 43 Lines Arranged for the Occasion, . • 43 CONFERENCES, ASSOCIATIONS, ETC., • 44 LITERARY NOTES, . . . . . . . . . . 46 EDUCATIONAL NOTES, . . . . . . . . . 46 NoTES BY THE WAY : LETTERS FROM ISAAC WILSON, . . . . . . . . 46 FARMERS IN IRELAND, . . . . . . . . . 47 CURRENT EVENTS, . . . . . . . . . . 47 NEws AND OTHER GLEANINGS, . 48 PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOURS, . 48 NOTICES, e gº e º 'º . . . . . . 48, iii ARE YOU “ALL BROKEN UPP '' Take Horsford’s Acid Phosphate. It steadies the nerves, clears the brain, and promotes digestion. Makes a pleasant and wholesome beverage. LECTURES.–1897. AARON M POWELL, Editor of The Philanthropist, will, after First month 1, 1897, accept a limited number of lecture engagements. SUBJECTS : . “Wendell Phillips.” . “Whittier.” “George Fox.” . “New Glimpses in Europe.” “Woman as a Citizen.” “Purity and the White Cross.” . “The National Drink Problem.” Address for dates and terms, THE PHILANTHRO- PIST, United Charities Building, New York. i YOUNG FRIENDS' ASSOCIATION ROOMS, 140 N. Fifteenth St., re-opened NINTH Month 28TH, 1896. The rooms are open daily, except First-days, from 8.30 a. m. to 9.30 p.m., and Friends are cor- dially invited to avail themselves of the facilities afforded, those from without the city and young Friends boarding in the city being particularly de- sired to do so. The rooms are designed to be A CENTRE FOR INFORM 4 TION ON ALL FRIENDLY MATTERS. THOROUGHLY RELIABLE, COMPETENT business man desires emplowment. Address “B.,” FRIENDS' BOOK ASSOCIATION, 15th and Race Streets, Philad’a. VERY DESIRABLE HOUSE AT SWARTH- more, Pa., with every city convenience, for sale cheap. Address Post Office Box 153. OARD AND ROOMS NEAR RAILROAD, AND convenient to Friends' Meeting-house. MRS. S. A. GOVER, 1143 21st St., N. W., Washing- ton, D. C. OARDING..—TWO OR THREE FRIENDS CAN find pleasant boarding in Friends' adult fam- ily at 2026 Mervine St., Philada. Excellent home table, pleasant neighborhood, and convenient to several lines of cars. LEASANT SECOND-STORY ROOMS, WITH maodern Conveniences, and board at reason- able rates, can be had in the western part of the Borough of Kennett Square, Chester county, Pa. Address A. H. CONARD & SISTERS, Box 34. EFINED WOMAN FRIEND WISHES POSI- tion as matron of Friends' Home. Thoroughly experienced; best of reference. Address Office 88, FRIENDS''INTELLIGENCER,921 Arch street, Philadelphia. EO. B. COCK, STENOGRAPHER, ROOM 314, No. 14 S. Broad St. Letters, etc. Lectures and Conventions reported verbatim. Liter- ary and scientific matter a specialty. ARTIES DESIRING TO VISIT WASHINGTON D. C., can be accommodated with rooms and board in a Friends’ family. Terms, $1.50 a day. Address, FRIEND, 1626 Nineteenth St., N. W., Washington, D, C. ANTED.—IN FRIENDS' FAMILY, A GIRL about twelve to fourteen years old. Address Lee, care of P. M., Benson, Md. THE PENNHURST, MICHIGAN AVENUE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The house has every convenience, including steam heat and an electric elevator running to level of pavement. Open all the year. Send for illustrated booklet. JAMES HOOD. “Lyrics of Quakerism.” Seventy ms, 276 pages, handsomely illustrated Desirable Fº library or table; 8.1 *ºle gift. Price, $1.50 and $1.25, according to binding. Sent postpaid by ELLWOOD ROBERTS, P , Penna. NorristOWn, Pe For sale at FRIENDS' BOOK ASSOCIATION, 1500 Race Street, Philad’a. WATCH REPAIRING IS YOUR WATCH RUNNING ALL RIGHT 2 DOES IT NEED CLEANING OR REPAIRING ! 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Tickets, and circulars giving full information, also syllabuses of the lectures indicating such pre- paratory reading as is desirable are to be had at the office of the Young Friends' Association, 140 North Fifteenth Street, Philadelphia, or by mail, on appli- cation to Anna Jenkins Ferris, Corresponding Sec- retary, at that address, and at Friends' Book Store, Fifteenth and Race Streets. JUST PUBLISHED ! SEVEN B00KLETS, A Choice Selection. Four leaves, 4 x 5, printed on fine heavy paper. Five are illustrated for children : Peter Noddy. Illus. Tommy's Friend. Illus. The Seed and the Prayer. Illus. What the Sparrow Chirps. Illus. Light After Darkness. Illus. Two for older people, not illustrated: My Times Are in Thy Hands. Thou Art My God. Price, 5 cents each ; full set, 30 cents. FRIENDS' BOOK ASSOCIATION, S. W. Cor. 15th and Race Sts., Phila. ** ELIZABETH FRY READING TO THE PRISONERS IN NEWGATE.29 Engraved from the Painting by BARRETT. Size 34 by 22 inches, printed on heavy paper 45 by 3o inches. This is a well-known, uncommonly beautiful picture. An interesting key accompanies each. Price, $5.00. Framed, $10.00. FRIENDS' BOOK ASSOCIATION, 15oo Race Street, Philadelphia. Friends' Marriage Certificates, Handsomely and Correctly Engrossed on the FINEST PARCHMENT or On PARCHMENT PAPER, if preferred. Wedding Invitations Engraved and printed in the latest and most approved style. VISITING CARDS, AT HOME CARDs, etc. Send for samples and prices. FRIENDS' B00K ASSOCIATION, 1500 Race St., Phila,
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