BX 7601 F93 FRIENDS' INTELLIGENCER. “TAKE FAST HOLD OF INSTRUCTION; LET HER NOT GO; KEEP HER; FOR SHE IS THY LIFE." VOL. XLI. PHILADELPHIA, SECOND MONTH 16, 1884. No. 1. EDITED AND PUBLISHED BY AN ASSOCIATION OF FRIENDS. COMMUNICATIONS MUST BE ADDRESSED AND PAYMENTS MADE TO JOHN COMLY, AGENT, AT PUBLICATION OFFICE, No. 1020 ARCH STREET. TERMS: TO BE PAID IN ADVANCE. The Paper is issued every week. The FORTY-FIRST Volume commenced on the 16th of Second month, 1884, at Two Dollars and Fifty Cents to subscribers receiving it through mail, postage prepaid. SINGLE NUMBERS SIX CENTS. It is desirable that all subscriptions should commence at the beginning of the volume. RE MITTANCES by mail should be in CHECKS, DRAFTS, or P. O. MONEY-ORDERS; the latter preferred. MONEY sent by mail will be at the risk of the person so sending. AGENTS:-Edwin Blackburn, Baltimore, Md. Benj. Strattan, Richmond, Ind. CONTENTS. Life and Labors of Elizabeth Fry.. Local Information. Scraps from Unpublished Letters.. Editorials: A United Purpose-Speech-Sleep.. Deaths Concerning Friends.. Travels of George Pitt.. Poetry: Be of Good Cheer-Winter on Earth, but June in the The Summit-Flower.. Natural History Studies.. Items..... 1 2 3 5 5 7 7 8 10 10 11 14 15 15 16 16 wgate who were mong them was Here came Elizabeth Fry, then at the age of 33, accompanied only by a female relative. A picture of the terrible scene was impressed upon her tender and sensitive heart, never to be effaced. She could do nothing at this time except to supply some of the most destitute with clothes. Retiring from the scene, |