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+<title>The Project Gutenberg EBook of The American Missionary - March, 1890 </title>
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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of The American Missionary - Vol. 44, No. 3,
+March, 1890, by Various
+
+This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
+almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
+re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included
+with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org
+
+
+Title: The American Missionary - Vol. 44, No. 3, March, 1890
+
+Author: Various
+
+Release Date: March 14, 2005 [EBook #15362]
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+Language: English
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+*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY - ***
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+</pre>
+
+
+<div class="text">
+<div class="front">
+
+<div>
+<h2>The American Missionary</h2>
+
+<p>March, 1890.<br />
+Vol. XLIV.<br />
+No. 3.</p>
+
+<p><span class="hi" style="font-weight: bold;">New York:</span><br />
+<span class="hi" style="font-weight: bold;">Published By The American Missionary Association,</span><br />
+<span class="hi" style="font-weight: bold;">Bible House, Ninth St. and Fourth Ave., New York.</span></p>
+
+<p><span class="hi" style="font-weight: bold;">Price, 50 Cents a Year, in advance.</span><br />
+<span class="hi" style="font-weight: bold;">Entered at the Post-Office at New York, N.Y., as second-class
+matter.</span></p>
+</div>
+
+<hr class="page">
+
+<div id="toc"><a name="toc_1"></a><h2>Contents</h2><ul class="toc">
+
+<li style="margin: 0em 0em;"><a href="#toc_1">Contents</a></li>
+<li style="margin: 0em 0em;"><a href="#toc_2">Editorial</a></li>
+<li style="margin: 0em 2em;"><a href="#toc_3">Removal.</a></li>
+<li style="margin: 0em 2em;"><a href="#toc_4">"Keep Pegging Away."</a></li>
+<li style="margin: 0em 2em;"><a href="#toc_5">$500,000&mdash;Calls for Enlargement</a></li>
+<li style="margin: 0em 2em;"><a href="#toc_6">Notes From New England.</a></li>
+<li style="margin: 0em 0em;"><a href="#toc_7">The South</a></li>
+<li style="margin: 0em 2em;"><a href="#toc_8">Revivals&mdash;A Watch-Night Meeting</a></li>
+
+<li style="margin: 0em 2em;"><a href="#toc_9">A Different "Watch Night" Meeting.</a></li>
+<li style="margin: 0em 0em;"><a href="#toc_10">The Indians.</a></li>
+<li style="margin: 0em 2em;"><a href="#toc_11">The Ramona School.</a></li>
+<li style="margin: 0em 0em;"><a href="#toc_12">The Chinese.</a></li>
+<li style="margin: 0em 2em;"><a href="#toc_13">"The Unbelieving Wife Sanctified In The Brother."</a></li>
+<li style="margin: 0em 0em;"><a href="#toc_14">Address</a></li>
+<li style="margin: 0em 2em;"><a href="#toc_15">The Future Of The Negro In Our Country.</a></li>
+<li style="margin: 0em 0em;"><a href="#toc_16">Bureau Of Woman's Work.</a></li>
+
+<li style="margin: 0em 2em;"><a href="#toc_17">Christian Experience In Humble Life.</a></li>
+<li style="margin: 0em 2em;"><a href="#toc_18">Woman's State Organizations.</a></li>
+<li style="margin: 0em 0em;"><a href="#toc_19">Receipts For January, 1890.</a></li>
+<li style="margin: 0em 0em;"><a href="#toc_20">Notes</a></li>
+</ul></div>
+
+
+
+<hr class="page">
+
+<div>
+<h2>American Missionary Association.</h2>
+
+<p>PRESIDENT, Rev. WM. M. TAYLOR, D.D., LL.D., N.Y.</p>
+
+<p><span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">Vice-Presidents.</span></p>
+
+<p>Rev. A.J.F. BEHRENDS, D.D., N.Y.<br />
+Rev. ALEX. McKENZIE, D.D., Mass.<br />
+Rev. F.A. NOBLE, D.D., Ill.<br />
+Rev. D.O. MEARS, D.D., Mass.<br />
+Rev. HENRY HOPKINS, D.D., Mo.</p>
+
+
+<p><span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">Corresponding Secretaries.</span></p>
+
+<p>Rev. M.E. STRIEBY, D.D., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">Bible House, N.Y.</span><br />
+Rev. A.F. BEARD, D.D., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">Bible House, N.Y.</span></p>
+
+
+<p><span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">Recording Secretary.</span></p>
+
+<p>Rev. M.E. STRIEBY, D.D., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">Bible House, N.Y.</span></p>
+
+
+<p><span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">Treasurer.</span></p>
+
+<p>H.W. HUBBARD, Esq., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">Bible House, N.Y.</span></p>
+
+
+<p><span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">Auditors.</span></p>
+
+<p>PETER McCARTEE.<br />
+CHAS. P. PEIRCE.</p>
+
+
+<p><span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">Executive Committee.</span></p>
+
+<p>JOHN H. WASHBURN, Chairman.<br />
+ADDISON P. FOSTER, Secretary.</p>
+
+
+<p><span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">For Three Years.</span></p>
+
+<p>S.B. HALLIDAY,<br />
+SAMUEL HOLMES,<br />
+
+SAMUEL S. MARPLES,<br />
+CHARLES L. MEAD,<br />
+ELBERT B. MONROE.</p>
+
+
+<p><span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">For Two Years.</span></p>
+
+<p>J.E. RANKIN,<br />
+WM. H. WARD,<br />
+J.W. COOPER,<br />
+
+JOHN H. WASHBURN,<br />
+EDMUND L. CHAMPLIN.</p>
+
+
+<p><span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">For One Year.</span></p>
+
+<p>LYMAN ABBOTT,<br />
+CHAS. A. HULL,<br />
+CLINTON B. FISK,<br />
+ADDISON P. FOSTER<br />
+
+ALBERT J. LYMAN.</p>
+
+
+<p><span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">District Secretaries.</span></p>
+
+<p>Rev. C.J. RYDER, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">21 Cong'l House, Boston, Mass.</span><br />
+Rev. J.E. ROY. D.D., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">151 Washington Street, Chicago, Ill.</span><br />
+Rev. C.W. HIATT, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">64 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.</span></p>
+
+
+<p><span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">Financial Secretary for Indian Missions.</span></p>
+
+<p>Rev. CHAS. W. SHELTON.</p>
+
+
+<p><span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">Secretary of Woman's Bureau.</span></p>
+
+<p>Miss D.E. EMERSON, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">Bible House, N.Y.</span></p>
+
+<div>
+<h3>Communications</h3>
+
+<p>Relating to the work of the Association may be addressed to the
+Corresponding Secretaries; letters for "THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY," to the
+Editor, at the New York Office; letters relating to the finances, to the
+Treasurer.</p>
+</div>
+
+<div>
+<h3>Donations And Subscriptions</h3>
+
+<p>In drafts, checks, registered letters, or post-office orders, may be
+sent to H.W. Hubbard, Treasurer, Bible House, New York, or, when more
+convenient, to either of the Branch Offices, 21 Congregational House,
+Boston, Mass., 151 Washington Street, Chicago, Ill., or 64 Euclid Ave.,
+Cleveland, Ohio. A payment of thirty dollars at one time constitutes a
+Life Member.</p>
+
+<p>NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.&mdash;The date on the "address label," indicates the
+time to which the subscription is paid. Changes are made in date on
+label to the 10th of each month. If payment of subscription be made
+afterward, the change on the label will appear a month later. Please
+send early notice of change in post-office address, giving the former
+address and the new address, in order that our periodicals and
+occasional papers may be correctly mailed.</p>
+
+</div>
+
+<div>
+<h3>Form Of A Bequest.</h3>
+
+<p>"I bequeath to my executor (or executors) the sum of &mdash;&mdash; dollars, in
+trust, to pay the same in &mdash;&mdash; days after my decease to the person who,
+when the same is payable shall act as Treasurer of the 'American
+Missionary Association,' of New York City, to be applied, under the
+direction of the Executive Committee of the Association, to its
+charitable uses and purposes." The Will should be attested by three
+witnesses.</p>
+</div>
+</div>
+
+</div>
+
+<div class="body">
+
+
+
+<hr class="page">
+
+<div>
+
+<h2>THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY.</h2>
+
+<p>Vol. XLIV.<br />
+March, 1890.<br />
+
+No. 3.</p>
+
+<p><span class="hi" style="font-weight: bold;">American Missionary Association.</span></p>
+</div>
+
+<div>
+<a name="toc_2"></a>
+<div>
+<a name="toc_3"></a>
+<h3>Removal.</h3>
+
+<p><span class="hi" style="font-weight: bold;">The Rooms of the American Missionary Association
+are now in the Bible House, New York City.
+Correspondents will please address us accordingly.</span></p>
+
+<p><span class="hi" style="font-weight: bold;">Visitors will find our Rooms on the sixth floor of
+the Bible House, corner Ninth Street and Fourth
+Avenue; entrance by elevator on Ninth Street.</span></p>
+
+<p style="text-align: center">* * * * *</p>
+</div>
+
+<div>
+<p>The Association opened its office first in humble quarters in Spruce
+street, and since then it has occupied rooms in Beekman, John and Reade
+streets. These down-town locations have served some valuable purposes.
+They were accessible to the teachers and workers in passing to and from
+the South, and in the shipment of goods to the South and to Africa&mdash;once a
+large item in our business. In the change now made, we shall gain the
+advantage of more convenient rooms, of association with our brethren
+of the other missionary societies and more frequent opportunities of
+fraternal
+greetings with pastors and friends coming to the city.</p>
+
+<p style="text-align: center">* * * * *</p>
+</div>
+
+<div>
+
+<a name="toc_4"></a>
+<h3>"Keep Pegging Away."</h3>
+
+
+<p>Abraham Lincoln packed into these homely words the expression of his
+heroic faith and indomitable perseverance. When victory forsook our
+armies, when elections at the North pronounced against the administration,
+and when timid and disloyal people were clamoring for "peace at any
+price," this great man, discerning clearly that only by arms could the
+rebellion
+be crushed, acted upon this motto. He did not mean by this that a mere
+
+idle pretense of doing something should be kept up; he meant a steady
+pressure growing constantly more intense and effective; when volunteering
+flagged, he offered bounties; when bounties failed, he resorted to
+drafting.
+The army <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">must be</span> kept up and it must be fully equipped, and never
+did a
+more splendid army tread the earth, and never was money poured out with
+so lavish a hand. The end came, and it was worth all it cost.</p>
+
+<p>The war settled two things&mdash;the unity of the nation and the freedom of
+the slave. One thing it did not settle&mdash;the future of the Negro. That
+question must be settled by his Christian education. This is just as plain
+to thoughtful men as it was to Lincoln that military force only could save
+the nation. But now as then, there are men who are discouraged and who
+say that this process of education will take a long time, and so, once
+more,
+the air is full of impracticable remedies&mdash;to take the ballot from the
+Negro&mdash;to transport him to Africa, to the West, to the North! The cry is,
+"the
+white man's supremacy" at any price. Now, again, is the time for
+Lincoln's motto, "keep pegging away," and that not merely in a perfunctory
+way, but by pushing more and more vigorously. In this moral warfare,
+volunteers must be encouraged. There is no need of special bounties,
+nor of drafting; only furnish the means to meet the meagre salaries,
+and the recruits will crowd to the field in abundance, but their numbers
+
+<span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">must be</span> greatly enlarged. Hence the great need, as in the dark days
+of
+the
+war, of multiplying the means of equipment. The money should be poured
+out with a lavish hand to sustain a vastly enlarged working force. Money
+can never be spent at a better time, nor for a better purpose.</p>
+
+<p style="text-align: center">* * * * *</p>
+</div>
+
+<div>
+<a name="toc_5"></a>
+<h3>$500,000.</h3>
+
+
+<p>This is the sum recommended for the use of this Association by
+the National Council, and by our own Annual Meeting. These figures have
+not only these indorsements, but also the far greater one of the needs of
+the field. Some of our schools are packed to overflowing and scholars are
+turned away because there is no room, places are opening for enlarged
+church work which we ought to have the means of entering, and industrial
+facilities should be increased. The need for such enlargement is
+illustrated
+in part by the items which follow.</p>
+
+<p style="text-align: center">* * * * *</p>
+</div>
+
+<div>
+<h3>Calls For Enlargement.</h3>
+
+
+<p>Our schools, with scarcely an exception, are asking for more teachers
+for their over-crowded rooms, and two or three pulpits stand vacant because
+we have not suitable pastors for them. We are able to report great
+enthusiasm along every line of our work and a spirit of uncommon
+consecration
+among all our teachers this year. We are having a noble year of
+thorough work.</p>
+
+
+<p>From Greenwood, S.C., comes this word: "For the last month we have
+had over two hundred and thirty students, and have refused between
+seventy-five
+and one hundred applications for admission because there was
+not one inch of room for them."</p>
+
+<p>Our school at Meridian has outgrown the building erected for it, and
+has overflowed into the church. It is another illustration of the fact that
+the children of the emancipated freedmen are as earnest for education as
+were their fathers and mothers when they swarmed into the temporary
+schools provided for them.</p>
+
+<p>A letter from Wilmington, N.C., says: "Without another teacher, I do
+not know what to do, unless it be to send away about twenty-five pupils.
+This I would be very sorry to do, as I would hardly know which ones to
+send and there would be no school for them to re-enter, as the public
+schools are full to overflowing; besides, many would consider it a calamity
+to be thus dropped out."</p>
+
+<p>We have just opened anew the Storrs school, which was not re-opened
+in October with the other schools. The Principal writes us: "The joy
+of the people at witnessing the preparations is extravagant. One old man
+said to-night, 'There will be seven hundred scholars there when you open.'
+These are not 'the words of soberness,' probably, but the enthusiasm with
+respect to the re-opening of school is beyond all expectation." Five
+teachers
+have been sent and more are called for.</p>
+
+<p>Our teachers in Troy, N.C., write us: "Can you not send us a pastor?
+There is such an earnest need of one. We really do not think the
+work here can prosper unless we have a pastor. We do the best we can.
+The prayer meetings are all well attended, but it makes one's heart fail,
+to
+think of these 'sheep without a shepherd.' The work is very absorbing.
+Is there no one you could send here, if only for a time?"</p>
+
+<p>Through certain interferences with one of our schools at the South, on
+the part of some ambitious people there, it seemed at one time that we
+should feel it a necessity to reduce the grades and place two or three
+teachers in some other schools which are calling on us for help. We
+telegraphed them to remain, however, and the result is thus given:
+"Your telegram came this afternoon and the children were half wild when
+they got out of the school-house, running up and down the streets to tell
+the good news. A company of them met the chairman of the local school
+board, whom they did not regard as altogether friendly, and they shouted to
+him, 'We have got our teachers! We have got our teachers! The man says
+they can stay.' One old auntie came this afternoon to say, 'I'se heerd how
+they is trying to get the teachers away and I prayed and prayed to the
+good Lord to keep 'em.' Some of the boys are waist-deep in the water
+after clams to get their fifty cents for their week's tuition. It has been
+a
+
+great joy to me to see the character of the people when the unfriendly ones
+tried to break us up. They have shown much thought and ability, and
+they win our hearts by their faith in God."</p>
+
+<p style="text-align: center">* * * * *</p>
+</div>
+
+<div>
+<a name="toc_6"></a>
+<h3>Notes From New England.</h3>
+
+<p>By Rev. C.J. Ryder, District Secretary.</p>
+
+
+<p>An exceedingly good plan for increasing the collections for benevolent
+objects has been hit upon by some members of a Boston church. They
+have what they call an "Extra Cent-a-Day Band." Each member pledges
+himself to lay aside one cent each day for some benevolent object. They
+elect a treasurer and put into his hands this "Cent-a-Day" fund, as they
+please, some paying frequently, others waiting until considerable has
+accumulated.
+At a given time each month they divide the accumulated contributions
+among the different societies as they may elect. The American
+Missionary Association has occasion to be grateful for this "Extra
+Cent-a-Day"
+plan in the pledge of about thirty dollars to its treasury. I pass it
+along in these "Notes," as these friends hold no patent right upon the
+method, and would gladly see it adopted in many churches.</p>
+
+<p style="text-align: center">* * * * *</p>
+
+<p>There seems to be a great localization of patriotic Christian thought in
+New England upon the Southern problem now, as there has not been since
+the war closed. I bought recently one of the leading magazines on the
+train, and the leading article in it was on the Southern problem. I picked
+up the <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">Forum</span>, and the leading article was on the Southern problem.
+Mr.
+Grady comes from the South to address the business men of Boston, and
+turns aside from questions which would naturally be discussed to speak
+of the Southern problem. At a recent meeting of the Old Colony
+Congregational
+Club at Brockton, Massachusetts, they invited two Secretaries to
+speak upon this Southern problem, and listened with patience to two long
+addresses. The discussion which followed indicated that the churches
+represented in that large and intelligent club were most earnestly
+pondering
+this Southern problem. In its importance, it overtops every other
+consideration
+before the citizens and churches of America to-day! Thoughtful
+people are coming more than ever to realize this. The processes of
+thought through which they have passed already, and the facts they have
+settled in their own minds, indicate a very hopeful condition of things. In
+the first place, they are sure that this is not a local or sectional
+question.
+It is a National question, and will involve the whole country in anarchy
+and misrule, unless the anarchy and misrule of the Southern whites are
+stopped. New England's voice will be heard in solemn and earnest protest,
+unless there is a radical change in the conduct of the dominant race
+of the South very soon. Such outrages as those at Barnwell, S.C., and
+Jackson, Miss., which are only types of many such, must be stopped.</p>
+
+
+<p>Another fact that has been settled in the minds of the people here, is
+that the education and moral elevation of the Negroes is a matter of
+painful
+exigency; that the forces employed by the American Missionary Association
+in that field must be largely multiplied. The President of the
+Old Colony Club summed up the discussion of the evening by saying most
+earnestly that all this meant that the contributions to the American
+Missionary
+Association must be largely increased among the churches represented
+in that Club, if we would solve this terrible Southern problem, and
+save our country from this threatened danger.</p>
+
+<p style="text-align: center">* * * * *</p>
+
+<p>In this connection I was interested the other day in making an
+investigation
+as to the per cent. of church membership in the South and North.
+I discovered the following rather surprising comparison. The per cent. of
+church membership in some of the New England States as compared with that
+in the Southern States is as follows, not including the Roman Catholics:
+Massachusetts, 13 per cent.; Connecticut, 20 per cent.; New Hampshire,
+19 per cent.; South Carolina, 32 per cent.; Georgia, 28 per cent.; Florida,
+25 per cent.</p>
+
+<p>It is evident from the comparisons that a larger percentage of the
+population
+in these Southern States are members of Protestant churches than
+in the Northern States. Notwithstanding this, this horrible system of
+persecution
+goes on. There are noble and true men who protest against it,
+but if the churches united in condemning it, we all know it would be
+stopped. What they need is not more churches, but better churches,
+those who emphasize the brotherhood of man as well as the fatherhood of
+God in this Southern portion of the land.</p>
+
+<p style="text-align: center">* * * * *</p>
+
+<p>The stereopticon lectures which are being delivered by Rev. S.E.
+Lathrop, are attracting much attention and receiving general commendation.
+Last Sunday, at Peabody, the people were so enthusiastic that they
+took a special collection of nearly one hundred dollars. Many churches
+in New England have enjoyed this treat, and receive the inspiration which
+the facts of the American Missionary Association must always give when
+really known and understood. Brother Lathrop is on his way into New
+Hampshire and Maine, where arrangements have been made in many
+churches.</p>
+
+<p style="text-align: center">* * * * *</p>
+
+<p>Some benevolent New England friends who have been in Florida, and
+have seen the destitution of the colored people there, have put into our
+hands five thousand dollars for the establishment of anew school in one of
+the destitute regions of that State. The good friends who are interested
+so largely in this move desired that the Secretary should go from New
+England with Secretary Beard, to determine just where this school should
+be located.</p>
+</div>
+</div>
+
+
+<hr class="page">
+
+<div>
+<a name="toc_7"></a>
+<h2>The South</h2>
+
+<div>
+<a name="toc_8"></a>
+<h3>Revivals.</h3>
+
+
+<p>A gracious revival in Straight University, New Orleans, brings us glad
+tidings of the hopeful conversion of about fifty students.</p>
+
+<p>Interesting reports from Talladega College give us information of a revival
+of religious interest in the school and church there. The college is
+looking forward to an enlargement of its theological study and Faculty.</p>
+
+<p>Rev. Sterling N. Brown writes from Washington, D.C.: "We are in the
+midst of a most precious awakening. Forty-six souls have accepted
+the Saviour. Our meetings have been quiet, orderly and heart-searching.
+The Master is leading us."</p>
+
+<p>Professor Payson E. Little, of McIntosh, Ga., reports an interesting
+work of grace in connection with the church and school at McIntosh.
+This is the place where the pretended Christ last summer appealed to the
+superstitions of the Negroes advanced in age and ignorant. It is pleasant
+to know that nearly all of those who were brought under the influence of
+this crazy fanatic, have now returned to their churches thoroughly ashamed
+of their experience.</p>
+
+<p style="text-align: center">* * * * *</p>
+</div>
+
+<div>
+<h3>A Watch-Night Meeting.</h3>
+
+
+<p class="display">The very interesting sketch given below shows that the "old-time religion"
+in
+the
+South has not passed away, for this scene took place in one of the large
+cities and
+where schools have been sustained for years. The picture of the honored and
+worthy
+old preacher stands out conspicuously in the midst of this confused
+worship.</p>
+
+
+<p>After the New Year's entertainment in our own church, we thought it
+would be interesting to some of the new teachers on our force to attend a
+watch-meeting at one of the churches near, so we started for a large
+barn-like
+structure bearing the imposing name of &mdash;&mdash;. We found the building
+filled to its utmost, and instead of slipping into some seats in the rear
+unnoticed,
+as we had hoped, we found ourselves forced to the front bench
+where the stewards held posts of honor, which were immediately vacated
+for the "teachers." Many of these men then went behind the railing and
+stood in solemn state around the pastor as he exhorted the people in most
+earnest words to get their records clean before the opening of the new
+year.</p>
+
+<p>I wish I could picture him to you as he stood before us that night, his
+hair just turning gray, indicating in one of this race extreme old age; a
+real "Uncle Tom" in appearance, and in character, I think; his history
+taking in much of slavery and of life as Presiding Elder. Many times has
+he stood on guard between Northern teachers and Ku Klux Klans. He
+
+told us that night that the grace of God in a man's heart would make him
+shine all over; he had seen it make a man who had not combed his hair
+for a year, grease his boots and his hair too, and then what a shining!
+And so on through his talk were the most earnest exhortations with his
+striking illustrations.</p>
+
+<p>One of the members there once in praising a sister to me spoke of her
+having the ability to "groan so beautifully," and that night it seemed a
+special gift bestowed upon all. All through the pastor's exhortation the
+audience were keeping up a sort of rhythmic accompaniment with both body
+and intonations. Their responses during the prayers certainly have the
+virtue of fervency, if not of intelligence. At some times so great was the
+noise it was almost impossible to distinguish any leader whatever. One
+old "Father in Israel" seemed to be specially delegated to encourage the
+praying ones by calling out above all the din, "Come on, son, come on,"
+right in the midst of the prayer. One woman near us "got the power"
+and went off into spasms. Then the pastor gave the invitation for all
+"mourning ones" to come to the altar, and about sixty answered the call.
+Then the groans and ejaculations became more intense, until at least three
+whom we could see were in religious spasms or frenzies. I know not how
+many others had the "power," that is, were able to scream above all the
+groaning at certain intervals.</p>
+
+<p>At midnight a hush fell upon all, and the pastor's prayer told us a new
+year had begun. Then all started up an old-time plantation song, the only
+words being "A Happy New Year" in all its changes, and we found we
+were expected to shake hands with everyone, and not any ordinary shaking
+hands was it, but the tighter our hands were clasped, the better did it
+show the individual's religious zeal. Before this, it had seemed as though
+some of our teachers would get struck by the mourning ones as they threw
+their arms around in their frenzy, but when the hand-shaking began and
+each one danced up to us, keeping time with the music and shook our
+hands in time, until the measure changed and they passed on to the next,
+we realized that we had, indeed, been taken right in. Thus the meeting
+closed, and many left&mdash;two, rigid in their spasms, lying on the benches.</p>
+
+<p>But we found that the more devoted ones were to stay longer still, and
+as one of the sisters came up and asked me to stay and see them get real
+happy shouting, we did so. And now commenced a religious dance, perfectly
+indescribable, and as long as I have been in the South it was perfectly
+new to me. The leader started down one of the aisles chanting a
+weird plantation song, and every joint in his body moving in time with the
+measure; the sisters took it up and followed two by two until there was a
+complete circle all around the church, all dancing in time with the music.
+We were told that they would keep that up until morning.</p>
+
+<p>It is rarely that we attend anything of this kind, but I think we had
+enough of the old-time religion to last us through 1890 at least. We have
+
+a number of scholars from this church, and it makes my heart sad when I
+think how hard it will be for them to put what they are taught in school
+with the example of their parents in this church. We have had many
+inquiring
+ones in school lately, and it is difficult for them to see how simple
+is the entrance to the narrow way contrasted with all the excitement in
+their church religion.</p>
+
+<p style="text-align: center">* * * * *</p>
+</div>
+
+<div>
+<a name="toc_9"></a>
+<h3>A Different "Watch Night" Meeting.</h3>
+
+<p class="display">Since the foregoing article was in type, we have received the following
+sketch
+of a
+"Watch Night" meeting in one of the churches of our Association.</p>
+
+
+<p>It is quite a custom among the colored people to hold "Watch Night"
+meetings. These meetings are largely attended and are full of fervor and
+interest. Our "Watch-Night" was a very precious one&mdash;it was held from
+10 to 12 o'clock: it was divided into four half-hour services, viz:
+1&mdash;Prayer
+and praise; 2&mdash;Bible reading; 3&mdash;Address by pastor, and 4&mdash;A testimony
+meeting. The last five minutes was spent in silent prayer, and at 12
+o'clock,
+when the New Year was announced by booming of cannon and the ringing
+of bells throughout the city, we united in singing our song of New Year
+greeting, "What a Happy New Year," while extending to one another the
+right hand of fellowship. At the close of the service all present pledged
+themselves, by standing, to abstain from the use of intoxicating liquors as
+a
+beverage during 1890.</p>
+</div>
+</div>
+
+<hr class="page">
+
+<div>
+<a name="toc_10"></a>
+<h2>The Indians.</h2>
+
+<div>
+<a name="toc_11"></a>
+<h3>The Ramona School.</h3>
+
+<p>By Dist. Sec. J.E. Roy.</p>
+
+
+<p>I had the pleasure, in Santa Fé, January 13th, of attending an
+entertainment
+given by the Ramona pupils in honor of Miss Platt, one of their
+teachers. Gov. Prince and his wife, and several of the citizens, were
+present
+as invited guests. After the singing of several songs, and a statement
+made by Prof. Elmore Chase, the Principal, fourteen of the scholars
+rendered,
+in the action of nature and the speaking of English, Mrs. Bentley's
+dialogue, "The Old Year's Vision and the New Year's Message," as found
+in the January number of <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">The Youth's Temperance Banner</span>. One of the
+large boys first came in as an old man, clad in a mantle and trembling on
+a staff, to repeat the "Old Year's Vision." Then came in, one after
+another,
+a dozen boys and girls, to recite the greeting of the several months. It
+was a temperance exhibit, and so each one had a testimony for that cause.
+January, bearing a New Year's card in hand, declared: "I've promised
+
+that not a drop of wine shall touch these temperance lips of mine."
+February
+bore a fancy valentine, with an appropriate motto. March lifted
+aloft a new kite, with "Kites may sail far up in the sky, but on strong
+drink
+I'll never get high." July, bearing a flag and a bunch of fire-crackers,
+declares: "I tell you I mean to celebrate, with something that won't intoxicate:"
+while December resolves: "No brandy fumes in my Christmas pie;
+no wine-sauce in my pudding, say I."</p>
+
+<p>Then comes in a beautiful maiden, clad in white and crowned with
+flowers, to be greeted by a chorus of voices: "The king is dead; long live
+the queen!" and then to recite the "Message of the New Year."</p>
+
+<p>Then comes another song in English, and then the second unloading of
+the Christmas tree, which has kept its place in the chapel since its proper
+day of Christmas cheer. Then the whole occasion is honored by an address
+from the Governor, in simple words, with smiling face and transparent
+good feeling. It is not every children's holiday that has a Governor at
+hand to grace the occasion. As the President of the Board of Trustees
+which, under the A.M.A. fosters the Ramona, and as Governor of a territory
+which has nineteen Pueblo villages and the reservations of the Navajoes
+and the Mescalero and Jicarilla Apaches, he is a faithful friend of the
+Indians. This is apparent from his first report just made to the Secretary
+of the Interior. The 21,000 of the Navajoes he reports as possessing
+250,000 horses, 500 mules, 1,000 burros, 5,000 cattle, 700,000 sheep and
+200,000 goats. Their wool-clip the last year reached 2,100,000 pounds.
+Here is a grand field for a mission.</p>
+</div>
+</div>
+
+<hr class="page">
+
+<div>
+<a name="toc_12"></a>
+<h2>The Chinese.</h2>
+
+<div>
+<a name="toc_13"></a>
+<h3>"The Unbelieving Wife Sanctified In The Brother."</h3>
+
+<p>I Cor. vii: 14. (Revision.)</p>
+
+
+<p>Our Chinese brethren have their full share in the family feeling which
+for ages has been nurtured in their race. This feeling is even intensified
+by their new life in Christ. They long for what they hope to make a
+Christian home, and greatly desire to perpetuate themselves in children
+who may follow them in following Christ. But what are they to do for
+wives? Many live in a virtual celibacy that is hopeless, because enforced
+by the betrothals made for them in China by their parents or elder
+brothers.
+These are accounted sacred, and are honored by our brethren with an
+oblivion of their own fancies or affinities that will be adjudged to be
+either stolid or heroic, according as the person judging is disposed to
+think kindly or unkindly of this people. Many have returned to China
+for the express purpose of consummating this betrothal in marriage. They
+remain a few months with their wives, and then return to California to find
+
+work and provide for them. Such persons are obliged by their principles
+to live in virtual celibacy.</p>
+
+<p>Some greatly desire to send for their wives, but not only does the
+Restriction Law bar the entrance, but the father in China will probably
+raise effectual objection. A son is as much the property of his father
+at sixty as at six, and all he has, not only in property, but in wife
+and children as well, is under the father's control. The
+daughter-in-law, if strong and willing, is a very serviceable person
+about the old homestead in China, and the appeals of the son for the
+enjoyment of his wife's society in California are answered with the
+advice to get him another wife here. One in China and one in America
+seems to them a very safe arrangement. Eight thousand miles of ocean
+intervene and assure against domestic broils.</p>
+
+<p>Some, however, of our brethren have in one way or another been set
+free from these early betrothals, and are at liberty to seek wives for
+themselves.
+Such are very glad if among the inmates of the mission-homes for
+Chinese women they can find a Christian for a help-meet. But this is
+often impossible. There are not enough Chinese Christian women to
+meet the demand. And therefore it has seemed to me not to be my duty
+strenuously to insist on the restriction placed on union with unbelievers,
+but rather when such a union has been arranged for, and is to be
+consummated,
+to hold out a hope that the unbelieving wife may be, not only in
+form and in her relation to the church&mdash;which seems to be the sense of the
+text cited&mdash;but in truth and fact sanctified in the brother.</p>
+
+<p>This hope was fulfilled some years ago in the home of our oldest missionary
+helper, Jee Gam. His father having at last yielded to the son's
+entreaties and sent his wife to him, the narrow quarters in our Central
+Mission House to which the bride was brought became at once a sanctuary,
+and the Family Altar was established and the Family Saviour recognized
+and worshiped. When a son was born to them, he was brought in
+due time to our Bethany to be baptized, the heathen mother consenting
+and attending. It was not long after that the mother herself stood with us
+to enter into covenant and be baptized, and since then,&mdash;though preferring
+to live in her home in a seclusion which American ladies would regard as
+imprisonment and torture,&mdash;she has sought there to do service to her
+Master in bringing up her children in the nurture of the Lord. In her
+husband's absence from home she takes his place at the family altar, and
+many an American mother might well pattern after her fidelity in teaching
+her children the good and right way.</p>
+
+<p>Several years ago, one of our steadfast Chinese brethren in Sacramento
+requested me to come and conduct his marriage service. He had procured
+the bride in Marysville, purchasing her (I suppose) of her parents after
+the
+Chinese custom. I obeyed the summons; obtained for him the necessary
+license, and then at the Mission House awaited the coming of the bride.
+That which at length arrived resembled more a moving package of rich
+
+and brilliant dry-goods of Chinese manufacture than a bright and blushing
+bride. Something could be seen of the shoes she wore, and when at
+length, in the course of the service, I somewhat firmly insisted on a
+joining
+of hands a hand was made to appear, but there was no bridal kiss, nor any
+sight or semblance of a face beneath the quadrupled or quintupled veils.
+However, the marriage was effected in a Christian way, and the next
+morning there came to me an invitation to call upon the bride. I found
+her to be the most beautiful Chinese girl I had ever seen, with manners all
+the more pleasing because so very shy. Her husband had prepared quarters
+for her which, as compared with the average Chinese home, were almost
+palatial, and everything seemed to promise a future peaceful and
+joyous.</p>
+
+<p>After a few months the mother-in-law made her daughter a visit as she
+passed through Sacramento on her way back to her native land. What
+passed between mother and daughter we do not know, but a few days after
+her departure, Fong Bow returning to his home was shocked to find his
+little wife suspended by the neck in an attempt at suicide. He rescued
+her, and when she was restored asked for the reason. She acknowledged
+that she had a good home and a kind and generous husband, but there
+was no shrine in the house, no ancestral tablet, no Joss, and she was
+convinced
+that some great evil must be impending from spirits thus neglected
+and provoked. She preferred to sacrifice her present comfort rather than
+incur the woes approaching,&mdash;all the more dreadful in her apprehension
+because utterly unknown. Whereupon Fong Bow told her that while he
+himself could not worship such things, and knew that an idol was "nothing
+in the world," he did not and would not forbid her to do what she thought
+right, and thus she provided herself with a shrine and gods and was
+comforted.</p>
+
+<p>Meanwhile, the husband lived a Christian life before her, and she herself
+was willing to receive instruction from Mrs. Carrington and others.
+It is not improbable that she saw the difference between a home even half
+Christian, like her own, and those where heathen customs made of a husband
+less a protector than a lord. Doubtless she thought much in silence
+before coming to the decision which changed the current of her life. It is
+singular that the crisis came in consequence of her observing at a marriage
+of Chinese persons making no profession of Christian faith, the absence of
+the rites which had been, in her view, the only safeguards against evil.
+This brought her to decision. With her own hands she removed the
+shrine she had erected, and then declared her purpose to worship her
+husband's
+God. Those who know her&mdash;both Chinese and Americans&mdash;see in
+her the tokens of a real and radical change; and it was with great joy that
+I heard, some weeks ago, that she had been baptized and welcomed to the
+Congregational Church in Sacramento, to which her husband has belonged
+these many years.</p>
+
+<p style="text-align: right">WM. C. POND.</p>
+</div>
+</div>
+
+
+
+<hr class="page">
+
+<div>
+
+<a name="toc_14"></a>
+<p></p>
+
+<div>
+<a name="toc_15"></a>
+<h3>The Future Of The Negro In Our Country.</h3>
+
+<h3 class="sub">Address at the Annual Meeting in Chicago,</h3>
+
+<p>By The Rev. C.H. Richards, D.D.</p>
+
+
+<p>Deeper than the question, what shall we do with the Negro, lies the
+more fundamental question: What does God mean to do with the Negro
+in our country? Many a so-called solution of the "race problem" has
+been a foredoomed failure, because it ran counter to the Providential plan.
+Some have hoped that time would settle the burning question; if people
+would only stop talking about it, especially meddlesome people far away
+from the real pinch of the trouble, they fancy that somehow the mere flight
+of years would adjust differences and secure to all their rights. Others
+think the short way to peace is by force, keeping the Negro down with a
+strong hand, and keeping the Anglo Saxon on top by any vigorous means
+that may be needed. Others, again, think there never can be any solution
+of the problem so long as the two races occupy the same territory, and they
+propose some mammoth scheme of colonization to take the blacks away
+to some quarter of the world where they can be by themselves. But these
+and other remedies are utterly futile, because they are in collision with
+God's plan, as indicated by certain manifest facts. Meantime, while men
+are so busy trying to get around the difficulty instead of solving it in a
+straightforward way, the problem gets a little bigger every year. The caste
+question agitates our great religious assemblies. The spoliation of the
+civil rights of the Negro is one of the most menacing features in our
+politics.
+Bitter race prejudices keep Southern cities in a ferment, and even
+break out in dreadful massacres. This race problem will continue to be
+one of the most momentous and disturbing questions in American public
+life, until somehow we learn how to get into line with Providence, and find
+some solution that harmonizes with the great movements that have the hand
+of God in them.</p>
+
+<p>It is time to ask then, with searching inquiry, What is the divine plan
+with regard to the Negro here, or, in other words, What is to be the future
+of the Negro in America? In certain significant facts and tendencies of
+his past and present, we may see the finger of Providence pointing on to
+that future. Let us look at some of these facts and their bearings.</p>
+
+<p>First of all, the Negro is here, and that not of his own consent. He has
+not forced himself upon the country; he has been forced to make this his
+home against his will. We of the white race are responsible for his
+presence.
+We invited him here in the most pressing manner, and would not
+take "no" for an answer.</p>
+
+<p>And he is here to stay. All the ingenious schemes for settling this
+troublesome
+question by taking up the black race bodily and dropping it in
+some roomy region far away from all possible contact with white people,
+are utterly delusive. The Negro does not want to go elsewhere. Having
+
+been compelled to make his home here for two centuries, he is domesticated
+here, and has as good a right to remain as the white man. Moreover,
+he can see as well as any one that this is the best country in the world
+to live in&mdash;the land offering greatest opportunity for advancement, the
+poor
+man's Paradise. Brought by force, he will not relinquish his rightful hold
+here except by force. And we may be sure that our National Government
+will never undertake the chimerical experiment of deporting him to some
+other land, and pay the enormous expense of it out of the National
+Treasury.
+Having been brought by the providence of God to expiate its
+former wrongs to the black man at such immense cost of treasure and
+blood, the Nation will be slow to tax itself enormously to do him another
+wrong.</p>
+
+<p>Moreover, it is not necessary that the races should be separated in order
+to settle the difficulty that now disturbs us. All the Negro asks is to
+be treated with justice and equity, and to be given a fair chance in life.
+We have simply to apply the elementary principles of our common
+Christianity
+to the problem and deal with the Negro in the spirit of the Golden
+Rule and the whole difficulty vanishes. It looks as though God had made
+this a polychromatic country&mdash;red, black, white and yellow&mdash;on purpose
+that we might give a gospel illustration of the essential unity of all
+races,
+and show how these rainbow tints are to be blended in the white light of
+Christian brotherhood.</p>
+
+<p>Nor is it desirable that the black man should leave us, even if he wanted
+to. It would impoverish us in no small degree and cripple us in our
+advancement.
+He is the natural laborer of the South, and has added, as we
+shall see, immensely to its prosperity since the war, and he is to be one
+of
+the chief factors in securing the future wealth of the country. These
+reasons
+combine with overwhelming force to show that an exodus is undesirable
+and impossible, and that the Negro is here to stay.</p>
+
+<p>And he is to be here in greatly increased numbers. The fecundity of
+the race is remarkable. The 4,000,000 blacks that were freed by the
+emancipation
+proclamation are 8,000,000 now. They multiply by births alone
+7 per cent. faster than the whites by births and immigration combined. It
+is estimated that they are increasing at the rate of 500 a day and that
+their
+numbers are now doubling every twenty years. This may be a little
+exaggerated,
+but it is not far out of the way. If they are increasing and continue
+to increase at this rate, in twenty years they will be 16,000,000 strong,
+or nearly as many as the entire population of the whole country in 1840;
+by 1930, they will number 32,000,000, or more than we had of all races
+here at the outbreak of our Civil War; by the middle of the next century
+they will number 64,000,000, or more than our present population within
+the borders of the Republic. Discount this estimate as much as you
+please, the increase in the colored race is sure to be tremendous, and it
+is
+plain that the race problem will increase in difficulty and in momentous
+
+consequences to the Nation until it is settled on Christian principles. And
+the work of settling it admits of no delay.</p>
+
+<p>The Negro is to be a very important factor in promoting the future
+prosperity of the country. Already it is manifest that his value to the
+South as a freed man is far greater than the price formerly set upon him
+as a chattel. The unrequited toil of the slave is seen in the light of
+history
+to be the dearest kind of labor. It was frequently said after the war that
+the emancipated Negro would be worthless as a laborer; that he was
+naturally
+lazy, shiftless, and a shirk, and that he would relapse into a vagabond.
+But, as a matter of fact, far more good work has been done in the
+South since the war than before, and for the most part the Negro has done
+it. Great crops of cotton, sugar, rice, tobacco, corn, and other staples
+have been raised and marketed; mines have been developed, railroads
+built, manufactories established, and hundreds of other industries opened
+and pushed in the new era of prosperity which has dawned in the South;
+and while the capital and brains for this have been furnished by the
+whites,
+and largely from the North, the manual labor has been done mainly by the
+blacks. They have made the New South possible. Take the single item
+of the cotton they have raised: The twenty-one cotton crops from 1841 to
+1861, raised by slave labor, amounted to 58,500,000 bales; the twenty-one
+cotton crops from 1865 to 1885, raised by free labor, amounted to
+93,500,000
+bales. There was a gain, with free labor, of nearly 35,000,000
+bales, worth $2,000,000,000, or about the full estimated value of all the
+slaves set free by the war. These facts show the value of the Negro to the
+South simply as a common laborer.</p>
+
+<p>But his importance as a factor in securing a National prosperity is
+much enhanced when we note his remarkable capacity for improvement.
+Grant that the great bulk of these eight millions are still in a pitiable
+condition,
+poor, ignorant, sometimes vicious, the victims often of barbaric
+superstitions, living often in hovels rather than houses, without thrift or
+cleanliness, in crying need of kindly hands to help uplift them to a better
+life. Yet, granting all this physical and moral destitution among them, it
+must be said that history gives no record of a race, stripped and stranded
+so completely as these freedmen were in 1865, that has shown such marvelous
+progress in a quarter of a century. They have responded wonderfully
+to every effort made to elevate them, and have shown in themselves
+such versatility and vigor of intellect as give high promise for their
+future.</p>
+
+<p>Their own advancement in material prosperity is an indication of this.
+Never was there a people left in worse plight than they were at the close
+of the war. In a country ravaged and denuded by a long and destructive
+conflict, themselves penniless, with none of the knowledge and training
+that
+would fit them for competition with shrewder and abler classes, there
+seemed small hope of their getting more than a bare livelihood. But
+ambition,
+mother wit, and a rare aptitude for learning have helped them on
+
+till the gains they have made for themselves are quite astonishing. Not
+long ago the New York <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">Independent</span> made extensive inquiries through
+the
+Southern States with regard to this matter, and the replies showed that the
+disposition to accumulate property was very strong among the colored
+people,
+and that industry and economy and forecast for this purpose were virtues
+rapidly developing among them. A large proportion of them are
+owners of their own homes, the proportions differing widely in different
+localities, ranging from 10 per cent. in North Carolina, to 20 per cent. in
+Virginia, 50 and 60 per cent. in some parts of Georgia, and 75 per cent. in
+some parts of Florida. A writer from Montgomery, Ala., even claimed 90
+per cent. of home-owners among his acquaintances.</p>
+
+<p>Many, also, are coming into the ownership of land. Mr. Morris stated
+four years ago that colored people owned 680,000 acres of land in Georgia,
+and 5,000,000 acres in the whole South. Dr. Haygood estimates that they
+own about $10,000,000 worth of taxable property in Georgia, and it is
+stated that "within twenty-five years the colored people of sixteen
+Southern
+States have accumulated real and personal property estimated at more than
+$200,000,000." This, certainly, is a most remarkable showing for a people
+of whom it was freely prophesied that they would never be more than an
+indolent race of beggars. It shows that if they can only be given "a white
+man's chance" they will be as thrifty and prosperous as their Caucasian
+brothers, and that the wealth which this rapidly increasing race will
+produce
+in the next half century will much of it be their own property. Poverty
+is no more an essential characteristic of the African than of the white
+American, and it looks as though the Negro was likely to win his fair share
+of our prosperity in the years to come.</p>
+
+<p>The capacity for improvement is also indicated by the large variety of
+occupations which the Negro is successfully pursuing. It has been imagined
+by some that the work he could do is exceedingly limited in its
+range, and that he must needs be a barber, a waiter, or a small farmer.
+But at the New Orleans Exposition not long ago, an entire gallery across
+one end of the building was assigned to the colored people, and they more
+than filled it with an astonishing array of their products in all sorts of
+work.
+There were exhibits of mechanical, agricultural and artistic skill;
+specimens
+of millinery, tailoring, painting, photography, sculpture; many useful
+inventions;
+models of engines, steamboats, rail-cars; specimens of all kinds of
+tools, pianos, organs, pottery, tinware, and so on. It was made manifest
+that the Negro can succeed in any trade or occupation that the white man
+follows. They are diversifying their labor more and more. They are
+physicians, lawyers, master-mechanics, bridge-builders. They edit, own
+and manage a hundred newspapers.</p>
+
+<p>The avidity with which they receive education, and profit by it, is
+another indication of their capacity for advancement. True, there is still
+an appalling illiteracy among them, some 70 per cent. of them in the South
+
+being unable to write. But we must remember that hardly a quarter of a
+century ago it was a crime to teach one of them to read; they were
+sedulously
+kept in compulsory ignorance, and since the ban was removed, poverty,
+lack of schools and teachers, and other causes have prevented their
+advancement as rapidly as we may expect in future. But much has been
+done for them in this particular. Dr. Haygood estimates that about
+$50,000,000 has been spent for the education of the Negro since the war,
+nearly half of which has come from the benevolence of the North.
+Through the American Missionary Association alone some $10,000,000 has
+gone into the school and church work for the Negro, both alike educational.
+There are some 200 schools carried on in the South by different benevolent
+organizations, having over 28,000 colored youth in them. Of
+these, ninety are colleges or high schools, and furnish teachers and
+educated
+leaders for this race. Three-quarters of a million dollars a year flows
+southward from Northern generosity to this work. And besides this, is the
+work being done by the South itself for the colored youth in its public
+schools. A million Negroes are in the 15,000 colored schools of the South
+to-day, being taught by 15,000 teachers of their own color, the best of
+whom have been educated in these schools nurtured by Northern benevolence.
+And what is the result? The illiteracy in this race diminished 10
+per cent. between 1870 and 1880, showing the eagerness of the people for
+improvement. It is estimated that two millions of the blacks can now read
+the Bible for themselves. And the universities for higher education find
+the Negro as susceptible to the best culture, as capable of receiving
+thorough
+discipline and of being highly educated as the white boys and girls
+in our Northern colleges. The time is not far distant when colored college
+graduates, instead of being reckoned by hundreds as now, will be numbered
+by thousands, and when we shall see some Mark Hopkins in ebony.</p>
+
+<p>The time has gone by when intelligent men can talk about the inferiority
+of this race. When representative Southern men declare that they were
+mistaken in their former view, when such men as ex-Governor Brown, of
+Georgia, convinced by the examinations of our Atlanta University, publicly
+declares, "I was wrong; I am converted," that ought to be enough.
+But if not, the men of recognized ability and success among the blacks
+refute the old misrepresentation, now being revived in some quarters.
+When our Government sends its ministers abroad, Frederick Douglass and
+John M. Langston; when Senator Bruce and Representative Lynch are regarded
+as peers of their white brethren in the political arena; when college
+chairs are ably filled by such men as Professor Gregory, of Howard
+University;
+when colored delegates captivate a National council by their eloquence
+and ability; when Harvard University and Cornell University, by
+the choice of the students themselves, elect colored men to be their
+representative orators, surely it is much too late in the day to talk of
+the
+inferiority of the colored race. They are as well endowed by the Creator as
+
+any people in the world, and with training, culture, and a fair chance they
+will play their part in the world as well as any. It is such a people that
+we may predict will have a large share in adding to our National prosperity
+in the future.</p>
+
+<p>Our first duty is to aid the Negro to attain more of moral power.
+Whatever he wins in the future he must secure because he deserves to. It
+will not come to him by favoritism nor by chance, but because he conquers
+the situation, and by his own ability and resolute endeavor fairly captures
+the prize of success. This the weak, degraded, untutored, semi-barbarous
+Negro can never do. He must develop a strong, clean manhood, equipped
+with the virtues to which success is fore-ordained, if he would be master
+of the future in a large way. Providence is helping him by the discipline
+of present exigences, making even the wrongs and hardships he is suffering
+a gymnastic to eliminate weakness and develop moral power. His ambition
+is chastened, his indolence is rebuked, his patience, courage, and
+persistence are being trained. But Providence waits for us to give him
+more direct assistance in this matter. We can re-enforce him in certain
+directions where he is now in great need of help. There are certain vices
+against which he needs to be armed and aided. In answer to the inquiry,
+What is the greatest hindrance to the advancement of the colored race?
+the answer comes promptly from several sources, "Drink." This is one
+of the new perils of his freedom, for in the old days of bondage it was
+a penal offense to sell liquor to a slave; but since the war, drunkenness
+has
+been a widespread curse among them, and to-day hangs like a mill-stone to
+the neck of many a Negro to prevent his rising. The sin of licentiousness
+prevails also to an alarming degree in many quarters. And wherever
+intemperance
+and social immorality abound, you find also the kindred vices
+of dishonesty, lying and laziness. No people can possibly have a great
+future in whose life these iniquities burn like a consuming fire. The
+manhood
+will be utterly burnt out of them before it can bear fruit in a large
+success. We need to send apostles of reform among them to turn them
+from their vices. We need to erect barriers of defense to protect them
+from temptation. Above all, we need to teach them a religion indissolubly
+joined with morality, a religion that means character and virtue, whose
+daily experience will mean the constant increase of moral power. The
+Negroes, like the Athenians of Paul's day, are very religious. They revel
+in camp meetings and fairly wallow in revivals. But too often their piety
+is the mere gush of emotion, and in hideous conjunction with gross evils.
+They need an intelligent piety and an educated ministry. As Dr. Powell
+said, they ought to have 7,000 educated ministers, when now in our sense
+of the word educated, they have hardly 500. The church work of this
+Association is a powerful aid to their moral upliftment.</p>
+
+<p>Our next duty is to furnish the Negro plentifully with opportunities for
+education. An ignorant race can have no future, save one of degradation
+
+for themselves, and of increasing danger for the nation of which it is a
+part. The ignorant Negro must be abolished by the school-house. Training
+for the mind, training for the hand, the development and drill of all
+the powers of life are necessary to make the Negro no more a peril, but a
+factor of immense value in securing the future prosperity of this country.
+We must do far more in this direction than has ever yet been done. The
+South is still poor and cannot furnish adequately the means for doing this
+work as it should be done. The benevolence of the North must furnish
+still larger sums for education, that the colored race may be made safe for
+us and for themselves.</p>
+
+<p>And, last but not least, we must secure to the Negro the full enjoyment
+of all his rights and privileges in church and State. He cannot attain the
+measure of success and usefulness toward which Providence points, if he is
+to be kept in a state of peonage. A black man is no better for being black,
+but he is none the less a man on that account. The simple thing to be
+insisted
+on is that he shall be treated as a man, entitled to the same rights as
+other men, and protected in his enjoyment of them. This is no time to
+relax our emphasis on this point, when the bitterness of the caste spirit
+is
+venting itself in violence, and in assertion that white supremacy must be
+maintained by illegal means if it cannot be by legal. We maintain that
+the only safety for the South, and the only way to its large prosperity, is
+by
+securing fair play to every man within its borders. There must not be one
+law for the white man and another for the black. There must not be one
+standard of legal protection in the North and another in the South. Anarchy
+in Chicago is not a whit worse nor more dangerous than anarchy in
+the South, that defies law and rules by the mob in order to gratify race
+prejudice. Conspiracy to murder in Chicago is not more outrageous and
+perilous than the conspiracy of men of one color in the South to get rid
+of obnoxious men of another color by the shot-gun. Injustice and
+wrong
+will always bring forth a harvest of disaster in any part of the country.
+Fair play for every man must be our motto. We must have no color-line
+in politics, no color-line in the church; but equal rights for all before
+the
+law, and in the church equal privileges of Christian brotherhood.</p>
+
+<p>It is for us to clear the way thus for Providence to carry out its wise
+designs for this race. And if we fulfill our part of the work faithfully,
+what may not this people, educated and regenerated, add of blessing and
+benefit to our common country. If out of a race of slaves God in the old
+time could raise up a Moses, if out of a rude race of sea pirates and
+robber
+chiefs, who drank their mead from the skulls of their enemies, He
+could raise up a Shakespeare, what may He not develop out of this long
+despised and defrauded people? Let us furnish freely the channels
+through which God may work, that in His providence "the weak things of
+the world may become mighty" for good to our land.</p>
+</div>
+</div>
+
+
+
+<hr class="page">
+
+<div>
+
+<a name="toc_16"></a>
+<h2>Bureau Of Woman's Work.</h2>
+
+<p>Miss D.E. Emerson, Secretary.</p>
+
+<p>The Iowa Woman's Union is working nobly toward the support of our
+school at Savannah, Ga., and the sympathetic bond between helpers North
+and helpers South shows that the money contributions open the way to
+warmer missionary impulse and more efficient service&mdash;the influence acting
+and re-acting, adding blessings both to him that gives and him that takes.
+One of their teachers writes:</p>
+
+<p>"Never have we had a more prosperous year, if we are to take numbers
+into account. Every seat in school is taken, and we are obliged to dispose
+of about sixty more the best way we can. But these added numbers bring
+to us heavier cares and responsibilities, and as never before do we turn to
+you this year for the help of your praying and trustful workers. So many
+have come in who are professing Christians, and still it seems as though we
+had before us to teach them the rudiments of Christian living; and there
+are so many older ones with no knowledge of the <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">Way</span>, that the heart
+almost grows faint at the outlook. The work is before us, but we are
+longing for the baptism of <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">fire</span>. Will you not cheer us with some
+assurance
+that <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">you</span> with us are uniting in this petition?"</p>
+
+<p style="text-align: center">* * * * *</p>
+
+<div>
+<a name="toc_17"></a>
+<h3>Christian Experience In Humble Life.</h3>
+
+<p>The reports from our field work are not all made up of statistics. They
+sometimes
+touch the essence of genuine Christian experience and tell us how life is
+lived and death
+is met among the lowly. The little sketches given below are of this sort.</p>
+
+
+<p>"We are grateful for the memories of some who were with us last year,
+thirsting for knowledge, whom we are permitted to think of now as before
+the throne of God, drinking from the 'living fountains of water.' One was
+Oliver, a man in the middle age of life, a bricklayer by trade, and a
+lay-preacher
+in the Baptist church. A part of two years he had been in school.
+His progress was slow, and he could read but indifferently in the Third
+Reader. His parting words to us at the close of last year were, 'I shall be
+at the starting of the school next year, and I will stay till I go through
+the
+course.' His death, after an illness of two days, was the first item of
+news
+carried to us from here after we had reached our Northern homes. We
+shall not soon forget how in the warm summer days, at the noon recess, he
+was wont to sit in the shade of the house with his open Bible in his hand.
+Often we would overhear him, with painstaking repetition, studying a
+psalm of David, or some passage from the 'Sermon on the Mount.' I
+heard him in the pulpit once when he preached a warning discourse, his
+
+theme that of John the Baptist, 'Repent, and be baptized!' He was
+not a 'shouter' or a 'ranter,' but spoke and acted in a quiet, manly way.
+His sincerity was such that he thoroughly won our respect, and we revere
+his memory.</p>
+
+<p>"The next to go hence was little Isaiah, or Iser, as the children called
+him. He began school last year, and was so quick and bright that he was
+always first in his class. He never forgot anything that he was once told.
+Bible stories were his especial delight. Often he would beg to be allowed
+to have a Bible in his hands that he might read it for himself. He often
+asked to be permitted to read the last chapter of Revelation. One of the
+pictures on an old chart represented a lamb with feet bound lying on the
+ground, beside the altar of the temple, Jesus standing near with upraised
+hand, talking to the people. How radiant was little Iser's black face as he
+would tell the story in his own words, ending thus: 'He told them they
+need not kill the lambs any more, for He was come to die for the sins of
+the people.'</p>
+
+<p>"His grandmother sits alone in her lowly cabin. She had hoped for a
+prop and stay in her advancing years. The little boy was always active,
+kind and helpful. Her tears fall as she speaks of her loss, yet with an
+upward
+glance she says: 'He's gone to a better worl'. There's nary night,
+nor sin, nor sickness. Pie use to read to me all about it, an' I'se gwine
+to
+see him fo' long, an' my three children thet's thar! Bress the Lawd!'"</p>
+
+<p style="text-align: center">* * * * *</p>
+</div>
+
+<div>
+<a name="toc_18"></a>
+<h3>Woman's State Organizations.</h3>
+
+<p>CO-OPERATING WITH THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION.</p>
+
+
+<p>MAINE.</p>
+
+<p>WOMAN'S AID TO A.M.A.<br />
+Chairman of Committee&mdash;Mrs. C.A. Woodbury, Woodfords, Me.</p>
+
+
+<p>VERMONT.</p>
+
+<p>WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION.<br />
+President&mdash;Mrs. A.B. Swift, 167 King St., Burlington.<br />
+
+Secretary&mdash;Mrs. E.C. Osgood, 14 First Ave., Montpelier.<br />
+Treasurer&mdash;Mrs. Wm. P. Fairbanks, St. Johnsbury.</p>
+
+
+<p>MASSACHUSETTS AND RHODE ISLAND.</p>
+
+<p><a href="#note_1"><span class="footnoteref">1</span></a>WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION.<br />
+President&mdash;Mrs. Alice Freeman Palmer, Cambridge, Mass.<br />
+
+Secretary&mdash;Miss Nathalie Lord, 32 Congregational House, Boston.<br />
+Treasurer&mdash;Miss Ella A. Leland, 32 Congregational House, Boston.</p>
+
+<p>CONNECTICUT.</p>
+
+<p>WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION.<br />
+President&mdash;Mrs. Francis B. Cooley, Hartford.<br />
+Secretary&mdash;Mrs. S.M. Hotchkiss, 171 Capitol Ave., Hartford.<br />
+
+Treasurer&mdash;Mrs. W.W. Jacobs, 19 Spring St., Hartford.</p>
+
+
+<p>NEW YORK.</p>
+
+<p>WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION.<br />
+President&mdash;Mrs. Wm. Kincaid, 483 Greene Ave., Brooklyn.<br />
+Secretary&mdash;Mrs. Wm. Spalding, 6 Salmon Block, Syracuse.<br />
+
+Treasurer&mdash;Mrs. L.H. Cobb, 59 Bible House, New York City.</p>
+
+
+<p>OHIO.</p>
+
+<p>WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION.<br />
+President&mdash;Mrs. J.G.W. Cowles, 417 Sibley St., Cleveland.<br />
+Secretary&mdash;Mrs. Flora K. Regal, Oberlin.<br />
+
+Treasurer&mdash;Mrs. F.L. Fairchild, Box 932, Mt. Vernon, Ohio.</p>
+
+
+
+<p>INDIANA.</p>
+
+<p>WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION.<br />
+President&mdash;Mrs. C.B. Safford, Elkhart.<br />
+Secretary&mdash;Mrs. W.E. Mossman, Fort Wayne.<br />
+
+Treasurer&mdash;Mrs. C. Evans, Indianapolis.</p>
+
+
+<p>ILLINOIS.</p>
+
+<p>WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION.<br />
+President&mdash;Mrs. B.F. Leavitt, 409 Orchard St., Chicago.<br />
+Secretary&mdash;Mrs. C.H. Taintor, 151 Washington St., Chicago.<br />
+
+Treasurer&mdash;Mrs. C.E. Maltby, Champaign.</p>
+
+
+<p>IOWA.</p>
+
+<p>WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION.<br />
+President&mdash;Mrs. T.O. Douglass, Grinnell.<br />
+Secretary&mdash;Miss Ella E. Marsh, Box 232, Grinnell.<br />
+
+Treasurer&mdash;Mrs. M.J. Nichoson, 1513 Main St., Dubuque.</p>
+
+
+<p>MICHIGAN.</p>
+
+<p>WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION.<br />
+President&mdash;Mrs. George M. Lane, 47 Miami Ave., Detroit.<br />
+Secretary&mdash;Mrs. Leroy Warren, Lansing.<br />
+
+Treasurer&mdash;Mrs. E.F. Grabill, Greenville.</p>
+
+
+<p>WISCONSIN.</p>
+
+<p>WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION.<br />
+President&mdash;Mrs. H.A. Miner, Madison.<br />
+Secretary&mdash;Mrs. C. Matter, Brodhead.<br />
+
+Treasurer&mdash;Mrs. C.C. Keller, Beloit.</p>
+
+
+<p>MINNESOTA.</p>
+
+<p>WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY.<br />
+President&mdash;Mrs. E.S. Williams, Box 464, Minneapolis.<br />
+Secretary&mdash;Miss Gertude A. Keith, 1350, Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis.<br />
+
+Treasurer&mdash;Mrs. M.W. Skinner, Northfield.</p>
+
+
+<p>NORTH DAKOTA.</p>
+
+<p>WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY.<br />
+President&mdash;Mrs. A.J. Pike, Dwight.<br />
+Secretary&mdash;Mrs. Silas Daggett, Harwood.<br />
+
+Treasurer&mdash;Mrs. J.M. Fisher, Fargo.</p>
+
+
+<p>SOUTH DAKOTA.</p>
+
+<p>WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION.<br />
+President&mdash;Mrs. A.H. Robbins, Bowdle.<br />
+Secretary&mdash;Mrs. T.M. Jeffris, Huron.<br />
+
+Treasurer&mdash;Mrs. S.E. Fifield, Lake Preston.</p>
+
+
+<p>NEBRASKA.</p>
+
+<p>WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION.<br />
+President&mdash;Mrs. T.H. Leavitt, 1216 H. St., Lincoln.<br />
+Secretary&mdash;Mrs. L.F. Berry, 724 No. Broad St., Fremont.<br />
+
+Treasurer&mdash;Mrs. D.E. Perry, Crete.</p>
+
+
+<p>MISSOURI.</p>
+
+<p>WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION.<br />
+President&mdash;Mrs. C.L. Goodell, 3006 Pine St., St. Louis.<br />
+Secretary&mdash;Mrs. E.P. Bronson, 3100 Chestnut St., St. Louis.<br />
+
+Treasurer&mdash;Mrs. A.E. Cook, 4145 Bell Ave., St. Louis.</p>
+
+
+<p>KANSAS.</p>
+
+<p>WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY.<br />
+President&mdash;Mrs. F.J. Storrs, Topeka.<br />
+Secretary&mdash;Mrs. George L. Epps, Topeka.<br />
+
+Treasurer&mdash;Mrs. J.G. Dougherty, Ottawa.</p>
+
+
+<p>COLORADO AND WYOMING.</p>
+
+<p>WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION.<br />
+President&mdash;Mrs. J.W. Pickett, White Water, Colorado.<br />
+Secretary&mdash;Miss Mary L. Martin, 106 Platte Aye., Colorado Springs, Colorado.<br />
+
+Treasurer&mdash;Mrs. S.A. Sawyer, Boulder, Colorado.<br />
+Treasurer&mdash;Mrs. W.L. Whipple, Cheyenne, Wyoming.</p>
+
+
+<p>SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.</p>
+
+<p>WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION.<br />
+President&mdash;Mrs. Elijah Cash, 927 Temple St., Los Angeles.<br />
+
+Secretary&mdash;Mrs. H.K.W. Bent, Box 426, Pasadena.<br />
+Treasurer&mdash;Mrs. H.W. Mills, So. Olive St., Los Angeles.</p>
+
+
+<p>CALIFORNIA.</p>
+
+<p>WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY.<br />
+President&mdash;Mrs. H.L. Merritt, 686 34th St., Oakland.<br />
+
+Secretary&mdash;Miss Grace E. Barnard, 677 21st. St., Oakland.<br />
+Treasurer&mdash;Mrs. J.M. Havens, 1329 Harrison St., Oakland.</p>
+
+
+<p>LOUISIANA.</p>
+
+<p>WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION.<br />
+President&mdash;Mrs. R.D. Hitchcock, New Orleans.<br />
+
+Secretary&mdash;Miss Jennie Fyfe, 490 Canal St., New Orleans.<br />
+Treasurer&mdash;Mrs. C.S. Shattuck, Hammond.</p>
+
+
+<p>MISSISSIPPI.</p>
+
+<p>WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION.<br />
+President&mdash;Mrs. A.F. Whiting, Tougaloo.<br />
+
+Secretary&mdash;Miss Sarah J. Humphrey, Tougaloo.<br />
+Treasurer&mdash;Miss S.L. Emerson, Tougaloo.</p>
+
+
+<p>ALABAMA.</p>
+
+<p>WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION.<br />
+President&mdash;Mrs. H.W. Andrews, Talladega.<br />
+
+Secretary&mdash;Miss S.S. Evans, 2612 Fifth Ave., Birmingham.<br />
+Treasurer&mdash;Mrs. E.J. Penney, Selma.</p>
+
+
+
+<p>FLORIDA.</p>
+
+<p>WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION.<br />
+President&mdash;Mrs. S.F. Gale, Jacksonville.<br />
+
+Secretary&mdash;Mrs. Nathan Barrows, Winter Park.<br />
+Treasurer&mdash;Mrs. L.C. Partridge, Longwood.</p>
+
+
+<p>TENNESSEE AND ARKANSAS.</p>
+
+<p>WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION OF THE CENTRAL
+SOUTH ASSOCIATION.<br />
+President&mdash;Miss M.F. Wells, Athens, Ala.<br />
+
+Secretary&mdash;Miss A.M. Cahill, Nashville, Tenn.<br />
+Treasurer&mdash;Mrs. G.S. Pope, Grand View, Tenn.</p>
+
+
+<p>NORTH CAROLINA.</p>
+
+<p>WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION.<br />
+President&mdash;Miss E. Plimpton, Chapel Hill.<br />
+
+Secretary&mdash;Miss A.E. Farrington, Raleigh.<br />
+Treasurer&mdash;Miss Lovey Mayo, Raleigh.</p>
+
+
+<p>We would suggest to all ladies connected with the auxiliaries of State
+Missionary Unions, that
+funds for the American Missionary Association be sent to us through the
+treasurers of the Union.
+Care, however, should be taken to designate the money as for the American
+Missionary Association,
+since <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">undesignated funds will not reach us</span>.</p>
+
+<p style="text-align: center">* * * * *</p>
+</div>
+</div>
+
+<hr class="page">
+
+<div>
+<a name="toc_19"></a>
+<h2>Receipts For January, 1890.</h2>
+
+<p><span class="hi" style="font-weight: bold;">The Daniel Hand Fund,</span></p>
+<p><span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">For the Education of Colored People.</span></p>
+
+<p>From</p>
+
+<p>Mr. Daniel Hand, Guilford, Conn.</p>
+
+<p>
+</p><table><tbody>
+<tr>
+<td>Income for January, 1890</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $832.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Income previously acknowledged</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 960.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> &mdash;&mdash;</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Total</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $1,793.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> ====</td>
+</tr>
+
+</tbody></table><p>
+</p>
+
+<p>Current Receipts.</p>
+
+<p>
+</p><table><tbody>
+<tr>
+<td>Maine</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $1,173.21.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Andover. 2 Bbls. <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Raleigh, N.C.</span>; 3.60,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Freight</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 3.60</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Bangor. Central Cong. Ch., 50.;
+ Hammond St. Ch. and Soc., 6</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 56.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Bangor. Central Cong. Ch., 50; Dea. Wm. S.
+ Dennett, 10; Rev. G.W. Field, 2; <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for
+ Girls' Hall, Pleasant Hill, Tenn.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 62.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Bangor. Hammond St. Ch., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Pleasant
+ Hill Academy, Tenn.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 2.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Bangor. Mrs. Coe, 7; Central Ch., 5,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Oahe Indian M.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 12.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Bangor. Dr. Hanson, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Tougaloo U.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Bangor. "Friends," Pkg. of C., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Macon, Ga.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>Bingham. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.25</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Brunswick. Bbl. of C., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Selma, Ala.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Calais. Bbl., 1.36, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Freight, for
+ Raleigh, N.C.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.36</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Castine. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch., 5; Rev. Alfred E. Ives, 2</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 7.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Dennysville. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.36</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>East Sumner. Bbl., by Mrs. Hubbard;
+ 2 <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Freight, for Raleigh, N.C.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 2.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Farmington. Bbl. of C., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Selma, Ala.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Fryeburg. Mrs. J.E. Dinsmore, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid,
+ Talladega C.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 4.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Hallowell. Miss Annie F. Page</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 30.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Lewiston. High St. Cong. Ch. (100 <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">of which
+ for Freedmen</span>, 85 <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Indian M.</span>,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">and</span> 15 <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Chinese M.</span>)</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 301.90</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Lewiston. Mrs. E.S. Davis</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Montville. Miss A.L. McDowell, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Selma, Ala.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>North Bridgton. Children's Mite Box,
+ Sab. Sch. of First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 6.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>New Gloucester. Bbl. of C., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Selma, Ala.</span>
+ 2.80 <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Freight</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 2.80</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Orland. H.T. and S.E. Buck, 20; A Friend, 1</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 21.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Orrington. Bbl.; 2. <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Freight,
+ for Raleigh, N.C.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 2.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Portland. State St. Cong. Ch., 200;
+ Williston Ch., 177.65; High St. Ch., 110.74;
+ Second Cong. Ch. and Soc., 79.81</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 568.29</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Portland. Mrs. L.R. Farrington's Class,
+ Seamen's Bethel S.S., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Indian M.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Portland. Williston Ch., Y.P.S.C.E., Bbl.,
+ 1.24 <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Freight, for Raleigh, N.C.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.24</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Portland. 2 Bbls. and Package, 1. <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Freight,
+ for Raleigh, N.C.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Portland. Payson Memorial Ch., Box Bedding,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Selma, Ala.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Portland. "Alpha Ten," Half-Bbl., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Selma, Ala.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Pownal. Perez Chapin</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Saccarappa. Westbrook Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 25.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Sidney. Miss A. Sawtelle</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 4.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>Skowhegan. 3 Bbls. of C., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Selma, Ala.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Union. Bbl. of C., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Selma, Ala.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Wells. B. Maxwell</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 20.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>West Falmouth. Mrs. M.E. Hall, Pkg.
+ Basted Work and Thread, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Selma, Ala.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Woodfords. Mission Band, Box of C.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Lexington, Ky.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+</tbody></table><p>
+</p>
+
+<p>
+
+</p><table><tbody>
+<tr>
+<td>New Hampshire</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $703.57.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Amherst. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 3.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Bedford. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.37</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Chester. Cong. Ch. and Soc.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Concord. The Light Bearers, by Mrs. C.P.
+ Bancroft, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid,
+ Williamsburg Academy, Ky.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 21.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Concord. Dea. F. Coffin's S.S. Class,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Wilmington, N.C.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Concord. "Light Bearers" of South Ch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Santee Indian M.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Dublin. Mrs. R. Eaton</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 15.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Epping. Ladies of Cong. Ch., B. of C.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Wilmington, N.C.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Farmington. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 9.14</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Franklin. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Great Falls. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 20.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Great Falls. Mrs. A.P. Dixon,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Girls' Hall, Pleasant Hill, Tenn.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Great Falls. Home M. Soc., Bbl. of C., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Atlanta, Ga.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Hampstead. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch.,
+ to const. Rev. Albert Watson L.M.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 32.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Hancock. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 25.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Harrisville. Mrs. L.B. Richardson</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Lebanon. Cong. Ch. and Soc.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 50.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Lempster. Helen Bingham &amp; Marianna Smith</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 3.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Londonderry. Chas. S. Pillsbury</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Keene. Miss M.A. Wheeler and Mrs. K.L. Wright's S.S. Classes,
+ Second Cong. Sab. Sch., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Indian Sch'p</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 35.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Keene. Second Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 28.16</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Manchester. Franklin St. Cong. Ch. ..188.60</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Manchester. Cong. Sab. Sch., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid,
+ Fort Berthold Indian Sch., North Dak.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 70.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Nashua. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 22.14</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Nashua. Y.P.S.C.E. of Plym. Ch., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Indian Sch'p</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 35.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Nashua. Y.P.S.C.E., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Charleston, S.C.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 11.25</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Nashua. "Friends," Bbl. of C.,
+ 1. <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Freight, for Greenwood, S.C.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>New Ipswich. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Northumberland (N.H.) &amp; Guildhall (Vt.),
+ Box of C., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for McIntosh, Ga.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>Orford. John Pratt</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 15.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Pembroke. Cong. Ch., 13.66; Mrs. Mary W. Thompson, 5</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 18.66</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Pembroke. Rev. A. Ward, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Wilmington, N.C.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Penacook. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Penacook. Bbl. of C., etc, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Macon, Ga.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Pittsfield. "Friends," by Miss Sue G. French,
+ 2 Bbls. of C., etc., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Marion, Ala.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Rindge. Ladies of Cong. Ch., Bbl. of C.,
+ 1.60 <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Freight, for Atlanta, Ga.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.60</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>South Newmarket. Cong. Ch. and Soc.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.63</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>South Newmarket. Ladies of Cong. Ch.,
+ 2 Bbls. of C., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Wilmington, N.C.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Temple. R.R. Goodyear</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Tilden. Seminary and Mission Band of Ch.,
+ Bbl. of C., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Atlanta, Ga.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Troy. Trin. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 4.02</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>West Concord. Young Ladies' Soc,
+ Bbl. of C., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Atlanta, Ga.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+</tbody></table><p>
+</p>
+
+<p>
+</p><table><tbody>
+<tr>
+<td>Vermont</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $531.45.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Barton. W.H.M. Soc. and Girls' C.H. Soc.,
+ B. of C., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for McIntosh, Ga.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Bennington. Second Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 39.76</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Bethel. Y.P.S.C.E., Bbl. of C.,
+ 2. <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Freight, for McIntosh, Ga.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 2.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Brownington. B. of C., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for McIntosh, Ga.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Brownington. <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">For McIntosh, Ga.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Calais. A.H. Howard, Papers and Cards,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for McIntosh, Ga.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Castleton. Cong. Ch., 25. <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Santee Indian Sch.</span>;
+ 20.95 <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Indian M.</span>; 20.95 <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Freedmen</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 66.90</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Derby. Industrial Circle, Box of C., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for McIntosh, Ga.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>East Hardwick. Cong. Ch. and Sab. Sch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 43.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Georgia. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 11.15</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>Manchester. Ladies of Cong. Ch.,
+ Box of C., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for McIntosh, Ga.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Milton. Cong. Ch. and Soc.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 6.95</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Milton. L.M. Dougherty,
+ Pkg. Christmas Cards, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for McIntosh, Ga.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Montgomery. Dea. Heman Hopkins</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 3.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Newport. Ladies' Social Union,
+ Bbl. of C., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for McIntosh, Ga.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>North Thetford. Cong. Soc.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.71</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Pittsford. Cong. Ch., 42.64; Mrs. Nancy P. Humphrey, 10</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 52.64</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Rutland. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Scholarship, Fisk U.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 50.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Rutland. "The Fortnightly," <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for McIntosh, Ga.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Saint Albans. Mrs. F.S. Stranahan,
+ Box Christmas Gifts, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for McIntosh, Ga.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Saint Johnsbury. North Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 127.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Sharon. "Three Friends"</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 3.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>South Newbury. Mrs. M. Brush, Material,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Sew. Sch., Meridian, Miss.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Stowe. "Whatsoever Mission Circle,"
+ Pkg. Needle Books, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for McIntosh, Ga.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Vergennes. B. of C., 2. <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Freight,
+ for McIntosh, Ga.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 2.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>Waitsfield. Opportunity Club and Home Circle, Bbl. of C.,
+ 2. <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Freight, for McIntosh, Ga.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 2.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>West Brattleboro. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 45.40</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Woodstock.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 17.41</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>"A Friend"</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 4.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+</tbody></table><p>
+</p>
+
+<p>
+</p><table><tbody>
+<tr>
+
+<td>Massachusetts</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $11,013.98.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Amherst. First Cong. Ch., 30; Wm. M. Graves 20;
+ "A Friend," 15; South Cong. Ch., 8</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 73.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Amherst. Mrs. Henry L Hubbell, 2 B. of C.;
+ A.B.H. Davis, Christmas Cards, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Austin, Texas</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Andover. Mrs. Phebe A. Chandler,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Chandler Normal Sch. Building, Lexington, Ky.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 346.91</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Andover. South Cong. Ch., 62; West Cong. Ch., 50;
+ Sab. Sch. of West Cong. Ch, 39.41;
+ "In Memoriam," 1.50; Miss S.E. Jackson, 1</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 153.91</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Ashby. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 12.61</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Ashburnham. Hosea Greene</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Ashfield. Mrs. Daniel Williams,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Freight to McLeansville, S.C.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.16</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Attleboro. Second Cong. Ch., 16.50; Primary Dept.
+ Second Cong. Sab. Sch., 13.38, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Williamsburg Academy, Ky.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 29.88</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Attleboro. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 7.62</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Auburndale. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Indian M.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 46.49</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Auburndale. "Thank Offering," <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Indian M.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Auburndale. "Friend," <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Rosebud Indian M.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 3.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Beverly, Washington St. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 65.81</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>Beverly. Dane St. Cong. Ch., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Grand View, Tenn.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 50.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Boxford. "The Gleaners," Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Bridgewater. Mrs. M.S. Dunham</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Brockton. "O.C. Club"</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Brookfield. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 68.69</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Brookline. Harvard Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 298.38</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Brookline. Harvard Ch., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid,
+ Pleasant Hill Academy, Tenn.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 36.75</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>Buckland. <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Sherwood, Tenn.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Boston. Mrs. Susan Warren, 300.; Miss Cornelia Warren, 200.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Girls' Hall, Pleasant Hill, Tenn.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 500.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Mrs. Susan Warren and daughter, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid,
+ Pleasant Hill Academy, Tenn.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 75.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Union Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 304.65</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Union Cong. Ch., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid, Fisk U.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 60.71</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Union Workers" of Union Cong. Ch., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Mountain Work</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"A Friend"</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 150.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Park St. Y.P.S.C.E., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for two Indian Sch'ps</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 100.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Partial payment of the debt due from the North
+ to the Colored race of the South"</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 50.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Mrs. Susan Hardy, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for
+ Girls' Hall, Pleasant Hill, Tenn.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 50.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>"A Friend," <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid,
+ Pleasant Hill, Tenn.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 27.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &mdash;&mdash;
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Pleasant Hill, Tenn.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 25.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Eliot Ch. Y.P.S.C.E,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid, Fisk U.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 15.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"M.L.E."</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"R.M."</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Marion Lawrence and Constance Somers.
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Birds' Nest, Santee Agency, Neb.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 3.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Harvard Cong. Ch., Everett Sharpe,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Pleasant Hill Academy, Tenn.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 3.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"A Friend"</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 2.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Homeland Circle of Park St. Ch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Freight to Straight U.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 2.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Mt. Vernon Ch., ad'l</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Lend a hand Club," Box of Christmas goods,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Wilmington, N.C.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Y.W.C.A. Bbl. of C., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Wilmington, N.C.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Cong. Pub. Soc., "Youths' Library,"
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Raleigh, N.C.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td> Dorchester. Second Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 92.57</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Mrs. E.J.W. Baker, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid,
+ Fisk U.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 60.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Village Ch. Sab. Sch., to const.
+ Mrs. Mary Louise Swan L.M.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 54.65</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Pilgrim Cong. Ch</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 30.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;B. Wilkin's S.S. Class, 8;
+ Thomas Knapp's S.S. Class, 8,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Wilmington, N.C.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 16.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Mrs. Mary L. Houston, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Girls' Hall,
+ Pleasant Hill, Tenn.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Howard St. Ch., Mrs. M. Heusten,
+ Box of C., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Selman, Ala.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Harvard Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 2.40</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Miss M.E. Lapham's S.S. Class, Box Christmas gifts,
+ 1 <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Freight for Raleigh, N.C.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td> Roxbury. Immanuel Ch. Ladies' Benev. Soc.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Girls' Dormitory, Pleasant Hill, Tenn.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 38.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Benev. Soc. Immanuel Ch., Bbl. of C.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Pleasant Hill, Tenn.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Mrs. Mary B Hooker</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 25.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"A Friend"</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Eliot Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td> South Boston. Philips Cong. Ch., ad'l</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 25.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td> West Roxbury. South Evan. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 24.51</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> &mdash;&mdash;</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1779.49</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Cambridge. North Av. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Cambridgeport. Pilgrim Cong. Ch., 78.82;
+ Mrs. M.L.C. Whitney, 1</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 79.82</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Cambridgeport. "The Ten" and "A Friend,"
+ Half Bbl. of C., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Pleasant Hill, Tenn.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Charlton. Cong. Ch. and Soc.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 41.75</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Chelsea. Miss E. Davenport,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Mountain Work</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Chelsea. C.H. Keelar's S.S. Class,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid, Oahe Indian Sch.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 3.75</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Cheshire. Ladies of Cong. Ch.,
+ Bbl. of C., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Macon, Ga.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Clarendon Hills. Cong. Ch. and Soc.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 3.37</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Conway. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 8.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>Curtisville. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Oaks, N.C.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 28.53</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Curtisville. George B. Dresser</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Dalton. Zenas Crane, 100; Mrs. J.B. Crane, 100</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 200.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Dedham. Sab. Sch. of First Cong. Ch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid, Straight U.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 25.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>East Douglas. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 42.04</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>East Longmeadow. "A Friend"</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>East Weymouth. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 40.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>East Weymouth. Ladies of Cong. Ch.,
+ Bbl. of C., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Pleasant Hill, Tenn.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Enfield. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 48.49</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Enfield. Woman's Miss'y Soc., by Mrs. J.E. Woods,
+ 15 <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Indian and</span> 15 <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Chinese M.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 30.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Fall River. First Cong. Ch. (20 of which
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Indian M.</span>)</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 72.95</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Fall River. Sab. Sch. of Central Cong.
+ Ch., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Indian Sch'p</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 17.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Fitchburg. C.C. Ch., Mrs. E.M. Dickinson</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 8.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Framingham. Sab. Sch. of Plymouth Ch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Rosebud Indian M.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 22.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Framingham. Mrs. S.N. Brewer</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 6.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Franklin. Missionary Soc.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Wilmington, N.C.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 6.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Gilbertville. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 61.70</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Georgetown. Sab. Sch. of First Cong. Ch.,
+ 10 <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Atlanta U.</span>, 15 <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Mountain Work</span>,
+ 10 <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Hampton Inst.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 35.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Gloucester. Evan. Cong. Ch. and Soc., 92;
+ Mrs. Nancy E. Brooks, 10</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 102.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Goshen. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>Great Barrington. "A Friend"</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Hadley. Sab. Sch. of First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 12.17</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Hanover. Second Cong. Ch.,
+ on True Blue Card</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Harvard. "A Friend"</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 25.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Harwich. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.51</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>Haverhill. Center Cong. Ch. and Soc.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 130.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Haverhill. Sab. Sch. of West Cong. Ch.,
+ Class No. 1, 10; Class No. 2, 10.62;
+ Proceeds Harvest Festival, 41;
+ West Cong. Ch., 4</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 65.62</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Holden. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Holliston. "Bible Christians"</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 100.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Holyoke. F.B. Towne, Case Blank Books;
+ Parsons Paper Co., Case Paper,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Macon, Ga.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Ipswich. Sab. Sch. of South Cong. Ch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid, Ramona Sch., New Mexico</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 75.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Ipswich. South Cong. Ch., (5 of which <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for
+ Ramona Sch., New Mexico</span>)</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 55.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Lawrence. Lawrence St. Church</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 34.29</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Lawrence. Mrs. T.C. Wittemore,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Indian M.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 11.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Leicester. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 38.14</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Leominster. Orthodox. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 39.45</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Leverett. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 15.60</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Lexington. Hancock Cong. Ch. and Soc.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 17.29</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Lowell. Kirk St. Ch., 142.64;
+ Mrs. Mary Stetson, 5.45</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 148.09</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Ludlow. "Precious Pearls,"
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid, Sherwood, Tenn.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Ludlow. Mission Circle, Bbl. of C., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Macon, Ga.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Marlboro. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid, Fisk U.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 25.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>Marlboro. Union Cong. Ch., ad'l,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Indian M.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Marshfield. Rev. E. Alden,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Freight to Williamsburg. Ky.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.68</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>Medway. Cong. Ch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid, Fisk U.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 8.70</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Merrimac. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 70.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Methuen. Cong. Ch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid, Fisk U.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.62</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Middleboro. Miss Carrie Bryant,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Atlanta U.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Milford. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Sherwood, Tenn.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Millbury. C.E. Hunt</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 20.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Mittineague. Southworth &amp; Co., Case
+ Paper, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Atlanta Ga.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Monson. Sarah E. Bradford, 4.50;
+ An aged Lady, 1</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Monson. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid</span>, 5;
+ "Spare Minutes" Soc., Box of C., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Jellico, Tenn.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Monson. Cong. Ch., 2 B. of C.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Wilmington, N.C.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Newton. Eliot Cong. Ch., 321.51;
+ First Cong. Ch., 102.78</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 424.29</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Newton. "The Mutual Bible Class," by Moses R. Emerson,
+ Proceeds of Sale of Onyx Pendant, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Troy, N.C.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 30.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Newton Center. Mrs. Banesfield's S.S. Class,
+ Pkg. Christmas Gifts, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Tougaloo, Miss.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Nobscot. "A Friend," <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Mountain Work</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Norfolk. Union Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 2.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Northampton. "Mission Band," Smith College,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Williamsburg, Ky.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 18.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Northampton. Postal Note</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 0.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Northboro. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 8.65</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>North Brookfield. Sab. Sch. of First Cong. Ch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Indian M.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 15.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Northfield. Trin. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 7.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>North Weymouth. Cong. Ch., 21.14;
+ Pilgrim Cong. Ch. 21</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 42.14</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Norwood. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 192.16</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Pepperell. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 18.94</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Pittsfield. James H. Dunham</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 100.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Pittsfield. Mrs. H.M. Hurd, 2 Bbls. of C.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Pleasant Hill, Tenn.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Quincy. Cong. Ch. Y.P.S.C.E.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Wilmington, N.C.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Randolph. "Sunshine," <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid,
+ Fisk U.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Randolph. Y.L.M. Soc., Half Bbl. of C.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Tougaloo, Miss.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Reading. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Mountain Work</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 50.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Reading. "A Friend," "In Memoriam"</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Rehoboth. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 14.30</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Rockland. Cong. Ch., to const. Miss Augusta
+ Smith and Miss Helen Fickel, L.M.'s</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 60.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Rockland. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid, Fisk U.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 25.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Royalston. Charles F. Chase,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid, Brewer Normal Sch.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Salem. South Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 73.75</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Salem. Cong. Ch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Pleasant Hill Academy, Tenn.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 14.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Salem. Crombie St. Cong. Ch., 3 Bbls. of C.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Wilmington, N.C.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Somerville. Winter Hill Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 17.60</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>South Framingham. Cong. Ch., 10; "Two Children," 5,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Pleasant Hill Academy, Tenn.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 15.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>South Hadley. Mrs. Maria B. Gridley</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>South Hadley Falls. Cong. Ch., Bbl. of C.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Wilmington, N.C.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>South Weymouth. <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid,
+ Ballard Normal Sch., Macon, Ga.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 20.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Spencer. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 318.42</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Spencer. "Nickel Band," through W.H.M.A.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Oahe Indian M.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Springfield. R.H. Clizbe</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 18.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Springfield. Olivet Ch., Y.P.S.C.E., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for
+ Darling Mem. Chapel, Fort Yates, Dak.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 18.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Springfield. "Wide Awake" Soc., South
+ Ch., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid, Fisk U.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Stockbridge. Miss Alice Byington,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Indian M.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 30.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Taunton. Union Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 44.73</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Tewksbury. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Rosebud Indian M.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.35</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Townsend. "Mrs. L.H.S."</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Wakefield. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 66.74</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Wakefield. Mon. Con. Cong. Ch., 17.50;
+ Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch., 19.83, and Primary
+ Dept., 10, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid, Fisk U.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 47.33</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Wakefield. Mission Workers of Cong. Ch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Mountain Work</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 23.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Walpole. Cong. Ch. and Soc.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 50.28</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Waltham. Trin. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 14.10</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Ware. East Cong. Sab. Sch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Santee Home</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 25.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Ware. Miss L.A. Tucker's Class, East
+ Cong. S.S., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Rosebud Indian M.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 12.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Warren. "Friends," by W.R. Robbins,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Straight U.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 64.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Warren. Cong. Ch., add'l</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 4.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Webster. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.,
+ (2 of which <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Mountain Work</span>)</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 75.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Wellesley. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 178.43</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Wellesley Hills. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 63.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Wentworth. Minnie H. Bridgeman,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Sab. Sch., Meridian, Miss.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 2.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>West Attleboro. Home M. Circle, B. of C.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Pleasant Hill, Tenn.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Westboro. Ladies' Freedmen's Ass'n, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for
+ Woman's Work</span>, 20. and Bbl. of C. <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for
+ Pleasant Hill, Tenn.</span>; 20. <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Freedmen</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 40.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>West Brookfield. Cong. Ch., 38.60;
+ Class of Girls in Cong. Sab. Sch., 6</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 44.60</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Westfield. Mrs. C.W. Fowler, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Sewing
+ Sch., Sherwood, Tenn.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 3.75</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Westminster. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 16.15</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>West Newbury. Second Cong. Ch., 18.88;
+ J.C. Carr, 4</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 22.88</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>West Newton. Ladies' H.M. Soc., Bbl.
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Savannah, Ga.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>West Newton. Bbl. of C., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Atlanta, Ga.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>West Somerville. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>West Springfield. Ladies' Mission circle
+ of Park St. Ch. <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Pleasant Hill, Tenn.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 50.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>West Springfield. Mrs. L.M. Bagg, Pkg.
+ Patchwork, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Sherwood, Tenn.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Weymouth and Braintree. Cong. Sab. Sch. 10;
+ Ladies, Bbl. of C., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Wilmington, N.C.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Whitinsville. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Rosebud Indian M.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 30.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Williamsburg. Cong. Ch. and Soc.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 58.67</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Williamstown. First Cong. Sab. Sch., to const.
+ E.H. Botsford L.M., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Rosebud Indian M.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 30.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Winchendon. North Cong. Ch., 10;
+ Five Cent Investment Fund, 6.88;
+ Y.P.S.C.E., 9.12; <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Girls' Dormitory,
+ Pleasant Hill, Tenn.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 26.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Winchester. First Cong. Ch. (22.70 of
+ which <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Indian M.</span>)</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 203.74</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Winchester. Y.P.S.C.E. and Friends, 3 Bbls. of C.
+ and Christmas Gifts, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for McIntosh, Ga.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Woburn. First Cong. Sab. Sch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid, Fisk U.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 25.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Woburn. North Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.18</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Worcester. Union Ch., 220.41; Piedmont Ch., 103.03;
+ Old South Cong. Ch. and Soc., 52; Salem St. Ch., 18.06</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 393.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Worcester. P.L. Moen, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Academy,
+ Williamsburg, Ky.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 200.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Worcester. Union Cong. Ch., 40; First Bapt. Ch., 15;
+ Central Cong. Ch., 12; Plymouth Ch., 8; "A Friend," 1,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Pleasant Hill Academy, Tenn.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 76.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Worcester. Old South Cong. Ch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Williamsburg Academy, Ky.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 38.14</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Worcester. Miss S. Wheeler, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Girls'
+ Dormitory, Pleasant Hill, Tenn.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 20.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Worcester. Central Ch., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Jellico, Tenn.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 25.61</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Worcester. Union Ch. Benev. Soc.,
+ Box of C., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Mobile, Ala.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Worcester.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> &mdash;&mdash;</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Books, Papers,
+ Christmas Toys, etc., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Sherwood, Tenn.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> </td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> &mdash;&mdash;</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>"A Massachusetts Friend,"
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Native Missionary, Indian M.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 50.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Hampden Benevolent Association, by
+ Charles Marsh, Treasurer:</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Chicopee. Second, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Tougaloo U.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;East Longmeadow</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 23.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Holyoke. Second</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 41.87</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Huntington. Second</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 7.99</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Palmer. Second</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 75.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Springfield. South</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 93.86</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;" First</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 64.94</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;" Hope</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 56.86</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;" Memorial</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 37.02</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;"Friend"</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&mdash;&mdash;</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 410.04</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Woman's Home Missionary Association
+ Miss E.A. Leland, Treas.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Woman's Work</span>:</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">For Salary of Teachers</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 440.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Lowell. Aux. of Kirk St. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 100.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Mattapoiset. Aux.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Newton. Sab. Sch. of Eliot Ch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Indian Sch'p</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 6.25</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&mdash;&mdash;</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 556.25</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> &mdash;&mdash;</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $9,513.98</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Estate.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>Weymouth. Estate of Dea. Jacob Loud,
+ by John J. Loud, Ex.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1,500.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> &mdash;&mdash;</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $11,013.98</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>
+Clothing, Books, Etc., Received At Boston Office.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>South Berwick, Me. Ladies' Cong. Soc.,
+ Bbl., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Raleigh, N.C.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Mason, N.H. Daniel Goodwin, Bbl.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Thomasville, Ga.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Hollis, N.H. Rev. S.L. Gerould, Bbl.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Birmingham, Ala.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Cambridgeport, Mass. Miss L. Palmer, 2 Boxes Patchwork,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Pleasant Hill, Tenn. and Tougaloo, Miss.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Newbury. First Parish, Bbl.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Tougaloo, Miss.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Newton. Eliot Ch., Case Peloubet's Notes,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Sherwood, Tenn.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Salem. Pkg. Books., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Birmingham, Ala.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>"Friends In Mass." Box of C., etc.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Jellico, Tenn.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+</tbody></table><p>
+</p>
+
+<p>
+</p><table><tbody>
+<tr>
+<td>Rhode Island</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $249.55.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Bristol. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 35.59</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Newport. Mrs. E.D.W. Thayer, 10;
+ United Cong. Ch., ad'l, 19.41</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 29.41</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Pawtucket. Cong. Ch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Williamsburg Academy, Ky.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 17.30</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Providence. Sab. Sch. of Union Cong. Ch.
+ (25 of which <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Williamsburg Academy, Ky.</span>)</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 75.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Providence. Plymouth Cong. Ch,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Williamsburg Academy, Ky.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 37.25</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Providence. James Coats, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Girls' Hall,
+ Pleasant Hill, Tenn.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 50.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Providence. Central Ch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Pleasant Hill Academy, Tenn.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+</tbody></table><p>
+</p>
+
+<p>
+</p><table><tbody>
+<tr>
+<td>Connecticut</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $2,846.26.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Berlin. A.E. Hall's S.S. Class, 12.42;
+ Miss Smith's S.S. Class, 2.80;
+ Miss Rogers' S.S. Class, 1.33; <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Tougaloo U.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 16.55</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Birmingham. &mdash;&mdash; <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Indian M.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 20.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Branford. Cong. Ch., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Conn. Ind'l Sch., Ga.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 25.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Bridgeport. Infant Class, First Cong. Sab. Sch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Rosebud Indian M.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 15.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Bridgeport. South Ch., Box of Books,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Tougaloo, Miss.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Bristol. Cong. Ch., 34.01;
+ Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch., 20</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 54.01</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Bristol. Mrs. Peck's Class, Cong. Sab. Sch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Indian Sch'p</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 14.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Bozrah. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Canaan. "For Woman's Work"</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 2.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Canton Center. Ladies' Soc., Box of C.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Thomasville, Ga.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Chaplin. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 20.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Chester. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 30.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Chester. C.N. Smith, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Mountain Work</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Columbia. Mrs. W.B. Little, 6;
+ Miss Eliza Hutchings, 1; <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for McIntosh, Ga.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 7.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Cornwall. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch.,
+ Christmas Box, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Thomasville, Ga.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Cromwell. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 124.76</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>East Fair Haven. Sab. Sch. Second Cong. Ch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid, Fisk U.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>East Haddam. "A Friend"</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>East Hartford. First Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 128.91</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>East Hartford. Miss'y Ten of King's
+ Daughters, Box of Christmas Gifts,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Thomasville, Ga.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>East Woodstock. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 17.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>Fair Haven. Second Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 52.99</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Farmington. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 108.65</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Guilford. Miss Hattie Seward and Friends,
+ Bbl. of C., etc., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Sherwood, Tenn.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Hadlyme. Richard E. Hungerford, 100;
+ Cong. Ch., 2.85</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 102.85</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Hartford. Asylum Hill Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 309.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>Jewett City. Second Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 12.12</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Kensington. Miss F.A. Robbins,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Tougaloo U.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Kensington. Mrs. Edward Cowles</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 2.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Lakeville. Mrs. S.S. Robbins</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Ledyard. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 22.43</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Lyme. Cong. Ch., Bbl. of C.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Jonesboro, Tenn.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Meriden. E.K. Breckenridge</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Middletown. South Cong. Sab. Sch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Indian M.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 25.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Middletown. 2 Bbls. of C.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Sherwood, Tenn.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Milford. First Cong. Ch., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Indian M.,
+ Santee Agency, Neb.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 38.76</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Millington. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Milton. Cong. Ch., Mrs. Ella Grannis</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Morris. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 14.25</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Montville. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 9.15</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Mount Carmel. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 16.57</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Mystic Bridge. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 16.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Naugatuck. Children's Band, Cong. Ch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Rosebud Indian M.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 12.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>New Britain. First Ch. of Christ, 113.23;
+ South Cong. Ch., 15.16</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 128.39</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>New Canaan. Sab. Sch. of Cong, Ch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Indian M.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 50.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>New Canaan. Woman's H.M. Soc. of Cong. Ch,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Conn. Ind'l Sch, Ga.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 26.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>New Haven. Miss Caroline Ives, of Center
+ Ch., 30, to const. Mrs. Elizabeth Treat
+ Kilduff L.M.; Mrs. M.H. Townsend. 25</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 55.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>New London. First Ch. of Christ</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 57.54</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>New London. Friends in First Cong. Ch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Indian M.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 21.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>New Preston. Circle of Girls,
+ Box of Christmas Gifts, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Thomasville, Ga.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Newtown. Cong. Ch. and Soc.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 15.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Norfolk. Cong. Ch. and Soc.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 204.24</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Norfolk. Miss Isabella Eldridge,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Girls' Hall, Pleasant Hill, Tenn.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Norwich. Second Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 145.82</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Norwich. First Cong. Ch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Jewett Memorial Hall</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 15.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Norwich. James Dana Colt, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Indian M.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Norwichtown. "First Cong. Ch."</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 25.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Old Lyme. "A Friend"</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Orange. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 18.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Plantsville. Ladies' Industrial Soc.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Conn Ind'l Sch., Ga.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 35.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Plainfield. Y.L. Mission Band, Box of C.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Thomasville, Ga.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Plymouth. George Langdon</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 50.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Pomfret. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 29.40</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Pomfret. Sab. Sch. Papers,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Thomasville, Ga.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Pequonock. Cong. Sab. Sch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Jewett Memorial Hall</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 17.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Putnam. "A Friend"</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 17.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Roxbury. Cong. Ch, 11.70; Sab. Sch., 10</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 21.70</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Rocky Hill. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 7.24</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Rockville. Union Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 57.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Salisbury. Mrs. Clark's S.S. Class, Cong. Ch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Conn Ind'l Sch., Ga.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 8.30</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Salisbury. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 7.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Salisbury. Mrs. Burralls' S.S. Class,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Conn. Ind'l Sch., Ga.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Salisbury. Mrs. Sarah J. Roraback's S.S.
+ Class, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Woman's Work</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 2.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Scitico. Mrs. Charles E. Stowe,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Indian M.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>South Britain. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 12.40</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>South Norwalk. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 75.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Southington. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 26.84</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>South Winston. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 11.83</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Suffield. Inasmuch Circle of King's</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Daughters, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid,
+ Conn. Ind'l Sch., Ga.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Terryville. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 51.04</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Thomaston. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 11.85</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Torrington. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Unionville. First Ch. of Christ</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 40.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Wallingford. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 53.36</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Wapping. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 20.52</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Waterbury. Sab. Sch. of First Cong. Ch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Indian Sch'p</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 25.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Waterbury. Sew. Soc., First Ch., Pkg. of
+ C., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Tougaloo U.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>Watertown. Mrs. Fred. Scott's Class, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid,
+ Fort Berthold Indian School, North Dak.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 9.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Westchester. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 17.49</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Wethersfield. Cong. Ch., 15 <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Tougaloo U.</span>,
+ 8.75 <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Conn. Ind'l Sch., Ga.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 23.75</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>West Hartford. Anson Chappell</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Westport. Saugatuck Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 11.49</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>West Stafford. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 3.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>West Torrington. Ladies' Aux. of First
+ Cong. Ch., 10. <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Mountain Work</span>;
+ 10 <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Conn. Ind'l Sch., Ga.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 20.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Windham. Bbl., 3 for Freight, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Raleigh, N.C.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 3.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Windsor. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 2.06</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Windsor Locks. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Atlanta U.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 25.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> &mdash;&mdash;</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&mdash;&mdash;, for Hope Station</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 75.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+</tbody></table><p>
+</p>
+
+<p>
+</p><table><tbody>
+<tr>
+<td>New York</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $2,320.80.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>Albany. Chas. A. Beach, 50; Sab. Sch. of
+ First Cong. Ch., 10</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 60.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Angola. Ladles, Bbl. of C., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Pine Mountain, Tenn.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Baldwinsville. Howard Carter</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 50.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Binghamton. "A Friend"</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Binghamton. Cong. Bible Sch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid, Fisk U.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 25.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Blodget Mills. Two Bbls. Papers, etc.,
+ 1 for Freight, by Miss E. Nason, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Atlanta, Ga.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Brooklyn. Clinton Av. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1,137.38</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Brooklyn. Woman's Miss'y Soc. of Lewis Av. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 14.25</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Brooklyn. Central Cong. Ch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Pleasant Hill Academy, Tenn.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 100.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Brooklyn. Stephen Ballard,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid, Fisk U.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 40.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Brooklyn. Miss Ada F. Hendrickson, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Woman's Work</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 2.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Buffalo. Sab. Sch. of First Cong, Ch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Rosebud Indian M.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 53.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Canandaigua. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 16.96</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Churchville. Mission Band, Cong. Ch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Macon, Ga.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 2.25</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Cortland. Cong. Ch., H.M. Soc., Box of C.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Mobile, Ala.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Deansville. Y.P.S.C.E., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Charleston, S.C.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>East Bloomfield. Mrs. Eliza S. Goodwin</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 4.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Ellington. Cong. Ch., 1035; Christian
+ Endeavor Soc., 4.25, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid, Fisk U.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 14.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Fredonia. Presb. Sab. Sch., (30 of which to const.
+ William McKINSTRY L.M.) <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid, Fisk U.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 50.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Gloversville. Cong. Ch.,
+ (100 of which from Mrs. U.M. Place)</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 208.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Goshen. "A Friend," <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Atlanta U.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Greigsville. Mrs. F.A. Gray</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Marathon. "King's Daughters," Bbl. Books, etc.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Savannah, Ga.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Maysville. Mrs. Kilburn, 2 doz. Needle Books,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Athens, Ala.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Middletown. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 13.86</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>New York. Broadway Tabernacle Sab. Sch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid, Fort Berthold Indian Sch., North Dak.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 50.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>New York. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 33.52</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>New York. Mrs. L.H. Spelman, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid,
+ Atlanta U.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 20.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>New York. "M.C.H."</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 3.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>New York. Mr. and Mrs. B. Van Wagenen,
+ Fancy Boxes and Candy, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Christmas,
+ Marion, Ala.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>North Walton. Union Miss'y Soc. of Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 23.65</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Norwich. "A Friend"</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 20.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Orient. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.48</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Patchogue. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 13.51</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Perry Center. Ladies' Benev. Soc., Bbl. of C.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Tougaloo, Miss.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Riverhead. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 20.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Rome. Welsh Cong. Ch., 9; "An old Friend," 5</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 14.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Rome. Mrs. Jervise, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Tougaloo U.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Sag Harbor. Geo. B. Brown</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Troy. Mrs. E.C. Stewart</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 0.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Vernon Center. Rev. G.C. Judson</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Walton. Sab. Sch. of First Cong. Ch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Mountain Work</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 50.90</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Walton. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Mountain Work</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 17.54</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Westmoreland. Sab. Sch. of First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 2.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Whitesboro. Mrs. L. Halsey</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>Woodville. W.H.M. Soc., Box of C., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Jellico, Tenn.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&mdash;&mdash;. "A Friend"</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 100.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Woman's Home Missionary Union of N.Y.,
+ by Mrs. L.H. Cobb, Treas.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Woman's Work</span>:</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Albany. Ladies' Aux.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 20.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Churchville. Aux.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid,
+ Fisk U.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 50.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Homer. Ladies' Aux.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Smyrna. Young Peoples' Miss'y Soc.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 25.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> &mdash;&mdash;</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 105.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+</tbody></table><p>
+</p>
+
+<p>
+</p><table><tbody>
+<tr>
+<td>New Jersey</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $102.90.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Bound Brook. Miss Roundy, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Oahe Indian M.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 3.15</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Jersey City. Waverly Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 11.25</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Lakewood. Geo. Langdon</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Montclair. Ladies' Aid Soc. Cong. Ch.,
+ Bbl. of C., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Macon, Ga.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Newark. Loyal Circle of King's Daughters,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Woman's Work</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 2.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Phillipsburg. Mrs. A.E. Reiley,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Straight U.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Roselle. "A Friend"</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 50.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Trenton. Miss S.T. Sherman, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Woman's Work</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 30.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Vineland. Wm. McGeorge</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 0.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+</tbody></table><p>
+</p>
+
+<p>
+</p><table><tbody>
+<tr>
+<td>Pennsylvania</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $34.00.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Lawrenceville. Presb. Sab. Sch., B. of C.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for McIntosh, Ga.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Philadelphia. W.C. Stroud, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Straight U.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 25.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>Richford. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 4.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Ridgway. Y.P.B. Class, by Minnie Kline,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Oaks, N.C.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Wattsburg. K.D. Soc., Box of Christmas Gifts,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Tougaloo, Miss.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+</tbody></table><p>
+</p>
+
+<p>
+</p><table><tbody>
+<tr>
+<td>Ohio</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $513.24.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Andover. Ladies of Cong. Ch., Box of C.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Jellico, Tenn.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Ashland. Mrs. Eliza Thomson</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 2.28</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Berea. James S. Smedley</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>Canfield. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 6.66</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Cincinnati. Mrs. Betsey E. Aydelott</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Cleveland. Madison Av. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.26</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Columbus. E.C. Dunham, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Wilmington, N.C.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Cyclone. Cong. Ch. and Sab. Sch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 17.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Delaware. William Bevan</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Donnellsville. Miss Ella M. Pursell, 5;
+ Ella Pursell and Friends, Box of C. etc.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Sherwood, Tenn.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Geneva. "H"</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Harmar. Mrs. Putnam, Patchwork, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Athens, Ala.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Hudson. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Lenox. W.M.S. of Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 12.42</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Lorain. Y.P.S.C.E. and Friends, Box of Christmas Gifts,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Tougaloo, Miss.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Lyme. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 19.97</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Madison. Sab. Sch. of Central Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 20.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Mallet Creek. Mrs. M.W. Bingham</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>Medina. "Friends," <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Freight to Macon, Ga.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.05</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Norwalk. Mrs. Calista Lawrence</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 0.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Oberlin. First Ch., 69; Mrs. Maria Goodell Frost, 5;
+ Harris Lewis, 5; Lyndon Freeman, 1.50</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 80.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Oberlin. Second Cong. Ch., (6.25 of which
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Jewett Memorial Hall</span>)</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 36.43</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Oberlin. Rev. C.V. Spear, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Girls' Hall,
+ Pleasant Hill, Tenn.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 50.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Painesville. First Cong. Ch., 72.84, to const. John L. Shepard
+ and Z.F. Casterline L.M's; A Friend, 2; W.H. Stocking, 1</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 75.84</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Ridgeville. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Williamsburg, Ky.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 12.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Saybrook. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 9.39</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Tallmadge. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 16.88</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>Toledo. Central Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Unionville. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 8.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Wellington. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 25.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Unionville. Rev. J.C. Burnell</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Youngstown. "A Friend"</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 2.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>Ohio Woman's Home Missionary Union,
+ by Mrs. L.E. Fairchild, Treas.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Woman's Work</span>:</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Alexis. L.S.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 3.85</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Alexis. S.S.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.32</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Bellevue. L.M.S.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Columbus. Eastwood Ch., W.M.S.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Miss Collins, Indian M.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Garrettsville. W.M.S., bal. to const.
+ Mrs. Henry Merwin L.M.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Garrettsville. W.M.S.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 6.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Mansfield. First Cong. Ch., W.M.S.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Toledo. Central Cong. Ch., W.M.U.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 15.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Williamsfield. L.M.S., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Miss Collins</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> &mdash;&mdash;</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 61.17</td>
+</tr>
+
+</tbody></table><p>
+</p>
+
+<p>
+</p><table><tbody>
+<tr>
+<td>Indiana</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $5.00.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Fort Wayne. Plymouth Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 3.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Indianapolis. Girls' Soc., Plymouth Ch., Box Dolls,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Christmas, Sherwood, Tenn.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Kingston. Box of Books, etc., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Sherwood, Tenn.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+</tbody></table><p>
+</p>
+
+<p>
+</p><table><tbody>
+<tr>
+<td>Illinois</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $1,203.64.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Batavia. Wm. G. Coffin</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>Camp Point. Mrs. S.B. McKluney</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 12.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Canton. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 54.40</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Chicago. Ezra A. Cook,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Oahe Indian Industrial Sch.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 100.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Chicago. Millard Av. Cong. Ch., 25.19;
+ Rev. G.S.F. Savage, 20; Sardis Cong. Ch., 10;
+ Sab. Sch. of New England Cong. Ch., 45;
+ Leavitt St. Cong. Ch., 3.82;
+ Mrs. Hiram Hulburd, 1.50</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 105.51</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Chicago. Ladies of First Cong. Ch.,
+ by Mrs. E.P. Goodwin, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Indian M.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 50.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Chicago. Mrs. Lyman Baird, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid, Fisk U.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 20.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Chicago. David C. Cook, Papers, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for McIntosh, Ga.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>Chicago. Mrs. Skeels, Bbl. C., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Macon, Ga.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Concord. Ladies of Cong. Ch, Pkg. of C., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Mobile, Ala.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Galesburg. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 100.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Hinsdale. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 50.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Hyde Park. Arthur Cole</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Kewanee. Mrs. H.E. Kellogg</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Knoxville. H. Rowles</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Moline. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 150.97</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Oak Park. Bible Class of Cong. Ch., Mason &amp; Hamlin Organ,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Primary Dept. Normal Sch., Marion, Ala.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Oak Park. Ladies' Benev. Soc., First Cong. Ch.,
+ Bbl. of C. and Bbl. of Books, etc., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Sherwood, Tenn.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Odell. Ladies of Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 6.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Payson. Miss F.A. Spencer, Pkg. of Articles, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Mobile, Ala.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Rockford. First Cong. Ch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Sch'p Endowment Fund, Fisk U.</span> ..10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Rockford. Miss M. Lena Todd, Box of Patchwork,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Tougaloo, Miss.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Roscoe. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 4.43</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Seward. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.13</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Shabbona. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 28.36</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Toulon. Ladles' Circle, First Cong. Ch.,
+ 2 Boxes of C., etc., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Sherwood, Tenn.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Turner. Mrs. R. Currier</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Wyanet. Miss Brainard's S.S. Class,
+ Pkg. of C., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Mobile, Ala.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>Western Springs. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.35</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Woman's Home Missionary Union of Illinois,
+ by Mrs. C.E. Maltby, Treas., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Woman's Work</span>:</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Buda. &mdash;&mdash;, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Indian M.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 3.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Buda</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 2.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Chicago. New England Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 47.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Chicago. Lincoln Park Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 8.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Elgin. First Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Milburn</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Oak Park</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 29.75</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Payson</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 6.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Rantoul</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Rockford. Second Ch., Y.M.H.M.U.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Indian M.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 11.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Rockford. Second Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 7.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Wheaton. Wheaton College S.S.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.74</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Winnebago. &mdash;&mdash;, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Mountain Work</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> &mdash;&mdash;</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 141.49</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> &mdash;&mdash;</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $869.14</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Estate.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Avon. Estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Churchill,
+ by Rev. James D. Wyckoff and Dr. S.S. Clayberg, Executors</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 334.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> &mdash;&mdash;</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>$1,203.64</td>
+</tr>
+
+</tbody></table><p>
+</p>
+
+<p>
+</p><table><tbody>
+<tr>
+<td>Michigan</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $435.58.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Adrian. B.S. Allen</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 3.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>Benzonia. Cong Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 14.48</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Calumet. Robert Dobbie</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 30.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Comstock. "A Friend"</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 245.79</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Detroit. Trumbull Av. Cong. Ch., 10;
+ Miss Frances C. Hudson, 5; H.S. Pingree, 5</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 20.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Detroit. Christmas Box, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Athens, Ala.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Greenville. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Jackson. Mrs. L.C. Nash and Daughter, 5;
+ Mrs. R.M. Bennett, 2.50</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 7.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Romeo. "Contributor"</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 50.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Three Oaks. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 36.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Three Oaks. Mrs. William Chamberlain, Bbl. of C.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Pleasant Hill, Tenn.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>White Lake. Robert Garner</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Woman's Home Missionary Union of Mich.,
+ by Mrs. E.F. Grabill, Treas., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Woman's Work</span>:</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Three Oaks. W.H.M.S.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 13.06</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Three Oaks. Infant Class</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 0.25</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> &mdash;&mdash;</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 13.31</td>
+</tr>
+
+</tbody></table><p>
+</p>
+
+<p>
+</p><table><tbody>
+<tr>
+<td>Wisconsin</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $250.50.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Appleton. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 22.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Beloit. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 11.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Beloit. Children's Mission Band, First Cong. Ch,
+ Box Christmas Gifts, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Sherwood, Tenn.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Brodhead. "Willing Workers" Miss'y Soc.,
+ Pkg. Christmas Gifts, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Austin, Texas</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Clinton. Cong. Ch., to const. Rev. W.J. Clark
+ and Mrs. D.M. Olds L.M'S</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 65.05</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>Columbus. Busy Workers, Pkg. Christmas Gifts,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Austin, Texas</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Green Bay. Y.L. Miss'y Soc., Christmas Box,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Austin, Texas</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Hartford. Cong. Ch. and Sab. Sch.,
+ Bbl. of C., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Troy, N.C.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Janesville. Friends in First Cong. Ch.,
+ 3 Boxes of C., etc., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Sherwood, Tenn.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Lake Geneva. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.92</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Madison. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 17.91</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Milwaukee. &mdash;&mdash;, Patchwork, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Athens, Ala.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Platteville. "Pearl Gatherers,"
+ Christmas Box, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Austin, Texas</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Racine. Mrs. D.D. Nichols</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 0.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Ripon. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 17.79</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Sheboygan Falls. Sheboygan News Co.,
+ 2 Boxes Books, etc., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Sherwood, Tenn.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Watertown. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 8.20</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Sturgeon Bay. Hope Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>West Salem. Mrs. Hayes, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Pleasant Hill, Tenn.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 2.25</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Whitewater. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 48.09</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Windsor. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 13.78</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Wisconsin Woman's Home Missionary Union,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Woman's Work</span>:</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Arena. L.M.S.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.26</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Elkhorn. W.H.M.S., Thank Offering</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 25.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Platteville. W.H.M.S.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.75</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Sun Prairie. W.H.M.S.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 3.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> &mdash;&mdash;</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 31.51</td>
+</tr>
+
+</tbody></table><p>
+</p>
+
+<p>
+</p><table><tbody>
+<tr>
+<td>Iowa</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $353.20.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Almoral. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 8.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Belle Plaine. Juv. Soc. and Sab. Sch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 3.08</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Burlington. Cong. Ch., 11.76; Y.P.S.C.E., 1.35</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 13.11</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>Cedar Rapids. Birthday Offerings, S.S. of Cong. Ch., 2.54;
+ Birthday Offerings, S.S. of Cong. Chapel, 73c.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 3.27</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Des Moines. Mrs. D. Paterson</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Earlville. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 14.80</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Eldora. Birthday Gifts of Mrs. Hardin's Class,
+ Cong. Sab. Sch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 0.74</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Emmettsburg. Sab. Sch. of First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 3.74</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Genoa Bluffs. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.90</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Grinnell. Mrs. J.B. Grinnell,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid, Talladega C.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Lake City. E.P. Longhead</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 0.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Maquoketa. Y.P.S.C.E., Box of C., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Tougaloo, Miss.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Nashua. Y.P.S.C.E., Pkg. Christmas Gifts, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Jonesboro, Tenn.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>New Hampton. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 13.29</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Newton. Wittemberg Cong. Sab. Sch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 20.27</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Otho. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Reinbeck. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 14.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Rockford. Y.P.S.C.E., Cong. Ch., 1.75; L.M. Soc. and Y.P.S.C.E.,
+ Box and Bbl. of C., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Jonesboro, Tenn.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.75</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Stacyville. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Tabor. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch., 10; Cong. Ch., 8.53</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 18.53</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Wayne. Ladies' M. Soc., Bbl., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Savannah, Ga.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Iowa Woman's Home Missionary Union, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Woman's Work</span>:</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Almoral. L.M.S.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 2.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Bradford. Y.P.S.C.E.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 4.99</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Cedar Falls. W.M.S.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 0.52</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Cedar Rapids. W.M.S.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 3.53</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Chester Center. W.H.M.U.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Clinton</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 2.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Davenport. Y.L.S.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 21.75</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Decorah. W.W.S.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 25.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Dubuque. Y.P.S.C.E.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 15.20</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Dubuque. S.S.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.47</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Des Moines. W.M.S.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 9.19</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Farragut. W.H.M.S.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;LeMars</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 3.77</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Marion. W.M.S.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 22.63</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Marion. "Busy Gleaners,"
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Santee Indian Sch.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 20.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Marion. Y.L.S.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 25.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Magnolia. W.H.M.U.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.25</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;McGregor. W.M.S.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 21.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Ottumwa. First Ch., W.M.U.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 3.44</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Osage. W.M.S.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.80</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Rockford. L.M.S.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.68</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Stuart. Sab. Sch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 2.11</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Sheldon. "Thank Offering"</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 2.95</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Sioux City. L.M.S.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 2.70</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Toledo. Y.P.S.C.E.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 0.64</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> &mdash;&mdash;</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 210.12</td>
+</tr>
+
+</tbody></table><p>
+</p>
+
+<p>
+</p><table><tbody>
+<tr>
+<td>Minnesota</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $293.09.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Austin. Cong. Union Ch., to const. H.A. Avery
+ and G.C. Adams L.M'S</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 63.12</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Cannon Falls. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Dodge Center. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 2.40</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Excelsior. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch.,
+ 2-1/2 doz. Thimbles, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Jonesboro, Tenn.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Faribault. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.96</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Glenwood. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 2.22</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Lake City. First Cong. Sab. Sch.,
+ (19.08 of which <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Williamsburg, Ky.</span>)</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 38.16</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Mazeppa. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.45</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Medford. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>Minneapolis. Sab. Sch. of First Cong. Ch., 17.80;
+ Mrs. A.D. Appleby, 2; Silver Lake Cong. Ch.,
+ bal., 1.04; Mrs. R. Laughlin, 1.50</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 22.34</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Minneapolis. "Cheerful Workers," Pkg.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Jonesboro, Tenn.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Minneapolis. Box of Notions, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Tougaloo, Miss.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Morris. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 9.61</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>New Richland. Ladies' Soc. of Cong. Ch.,
+ Pkg. Table Linen, etc., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Jonesboro, Tenn.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>Owatonna. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 8.64</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Rochester. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch.,
+ Pkg. Christmas Gifts, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Jonesboro, Tenn.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Saint Paul. Mrs. M.D. Clapp</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 4.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Wabasha. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 11.82</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Waseca. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 3.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>Winona. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 94.87</td>
+</tr>
+
+</tbody></table><p>
+</p>
+
+<p>
+</p><table><tbody>
+<tr>
+<td>Missouri</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $133.50.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Bevier. Miss Luella J. Hudelson</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 3.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Saint Louis. Pilgrim Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 130.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+</tbody></table><p>
+</p>
+
+<p>
+</p><table><tbody>
+<tr>
+<td>Kansas</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $6.95.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Pleona. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 6.95</td>
+</tr>
+
+</tbody></table><p>
+</p>
+
+<p>
+</p><table><tbody>
+<tr>
+<td>North Dakota</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $5.00.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Buxton. "Pearl Gatherers,"
+ by Mrs. Mary M. Fisher, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Williamsburg, Ky.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+</tbody></table><p>
+</p>
+
+<p>
+</p><table><tbody>
+<tr>
+<td>South Dakota</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $49.84.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Chamberlain. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 2.84</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Huron. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Oahe Indian M.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 40.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Oahe. Cong. Ch., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Oahe Indian M.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 2.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Templeton. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 2.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>South Dakota. Woman's Home Missionary Union,
+ by Mrs. S.E. Fifield, Treas.:</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Deadwood. W.M.S.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 3.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+</tbody></table><p>
+</p>
+
+<p>
+</p><table><tbody>
+<tr>
+<td>Nebraska</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $28.33.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>Clark's. John Parker</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 2.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Crete. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 21.60</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Red Cloud. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 2.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Trenton. Ch. of the Redeemer</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 2.72</td>
+</tr>
+
+</tbody></table><p>
+</p>
+
+<p>
+</p><table><tbody>
+<tr>
+
+<td>California</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $556.00.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Pomona. J.D. Dewey</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>San Francisco. Receipts of the California
+ Chinese Mission (see Items below)</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 551.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+</tbody></table><p>
+</p>
+
+<p>
+</p><table><tbody>
+<tr>
+<td>Oregon</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $4.73.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>East Portland. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 3.73</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&mdash;&mdash;. "Friend," <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Raleigh, N.C.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+</tbody></table><p>
+</p>
+
+<p>
+</p><table><tbody>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Washington</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $30.00.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Resario. Cong. Ch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid, Fisk U.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 4.85</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Anacortes. Pilgrim Cong. Ch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid, Fisk U.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 25.15</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>
+District Of Columbia.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Washington. Cong. Ch.,
+ Box of Notions, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Tougaloo U.</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+</tbody></table><p>
+
+</p>
+
+<p>
+</p><table><tbody>
+<tr>
+<td>Kentucky</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $4.84.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Berea. "Church at Berea"</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 4.84</td>
+</tr>
+
+</tbody></table><p>
+</p>
+
+<p>
+</p><table><tbody>
+<tr>
+<td>Maryland</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $5.00.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Federalsburg. Sarah A. Beals</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+</tbody></table><p>
+</p>
+
+<p>
+</p><table><tbody>
+<tr>
+<td>North Carolina</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $59.31.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Hillsboro. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 0.35</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Salem. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 2.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Wilmington. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 66.96</td>
+</tr>
+
+</tbody></table><p>
+</p>
+
+<p>
+</p><table><tbody>
+<tr>
+<td>Georgia</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $12.30.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Macon. Miss E.B. Scobie,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid, Fisk U.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>McIntosh. Midway Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.30</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Thomasville. Conn. Industrial Sab. Sch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Fort Berthold Indian M., Dak.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 6.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+</tbody></table><p>
+</p>
+
+<p>
+</p><table><tbody>
+<tr>
+<td>Florida</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $6.00.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Altoona. Mrs. J.S. Blackman</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 4.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Tangerine. Wm. E. Cathcart</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+</tbody></table><p>
+</p>
+
+<p>
+</p><table><tbody>
+<tr>
+
+<td>Alabama</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $93.73.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Athena. New Year's Offering, Ladies'
+ Miss'y Soc. Trin. Cong. Ch.,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Indian M.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 6.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Jenifer. Cong. Ch. 1.50; Sab. Sch. 1.50;
+ Woman's Miss'y Union, 2</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Talladega. Miss S.J. Elder, 30., to
+ const. herself L.M.; Cong. Ch., 9.23</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 39.23</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Talladega. Rev. H.S. DeForest,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for repairs, Talladega C.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 23.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Talladega. Woman's Miss'y Union, 12.50;
+ Mission Band, 5; Little Helpers, 2.50;
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Indian M.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 20.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+</tbody></table><p>
+</p>
+
+<p>
+</p><table><tbody>
+<tr>
+<td>Tennessee</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $58.78.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Athens. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.31</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Chattanooga. Mr. Loomis, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Girls' Hall,
+ Pleasant Hill, Tenn.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 50.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Nashville. Christian Endeavor Soc.,
+ Fisk U., <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Mountain Work</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 2.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Pleasant Hill. "Friend," <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Pleasant Hill</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Sherwood. Birthday Box, Cong. Sab. Sch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 4.47</td>
+</tr>
+
+</tbody></table><p>
+</p>
+
+<p>
+</p><table><tbody>
+<tr>
+<td>Texas</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $3.00.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Austin. Allen Bradley, 1 Shoat;
+ Barnes &amp; Scott, 25 lbs. Nuts;
+ Nelson Davis &amp; Co., 25 lbs. Candy; <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Austin, Texas</span></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Dallas. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 3.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> &mdash;&mdash;</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $9.32.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td> &mdash;&mdash; <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid</span>, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">Talladega C.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 4.32</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&mdash;&mdash; "Unknown Friend,"
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Pleasant Hill Academy, Tenn.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+</tbody></table><p>
+</p>
+
+<p>
+</p><table><tbody>
+<tr>
+<td>Canada</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $10.00.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>Montreal. Charles Alexander</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Sherbrooke. Mrs. H.J. Morey</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+</tbody></table><p>
+</p>
+
+<p>
+
+</p><table><tbody>
+<tr>
+<td>East Africa</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $48.20.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Kambina, Inhambane. Rev. B.F. Ousley,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Student Aid, Fisk U.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 48.20</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> ====</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Donations</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $21,328.29</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Estates</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 1,834.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> &mdash;&mdash;</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>$23,162.79</td>
+</tr>
+
+</tbody></table><p>
+</p>
+
+<p>
+</p><table><tbody>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Income</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $282.16.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Avery Fund, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Mendi M.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 28.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Graves Scholarship Fund,
+ <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Talladega C.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 125.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Howard Theo. Fund, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Howard U.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 125.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Scholarship Fund, <span class="hi" style="font-style: italic;">for Straight U.</span></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 4.16</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&mdash;&mdash;</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 282.16</td>
+</tr>
+
+</tbody></table><p>
+</p>
+
+<p>
+</p><table><tbody>
+<tr>
+<td>Tuition</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $4,028.33.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Lexington, Ky. Tuition</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 124.65</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Rockhold, Ky. Tuition</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 33.40</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>Williamsburg, Ky. Tuition</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 56.75</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Chapel Hill, N.C. Tuition</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 7.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Troy, N.C. Tuition</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 12.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Charleston, S.C. Tuition</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 249.88</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Greenwood, S.C. Tuition</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 69.90</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>Wilmington, N.C. Tuition</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 215.35</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Crossville, Tenn. Tuition</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 12.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Jellico, Tenn. Tuition</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 48.75</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Jonesboro, Tenn. Tuition</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 6.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Memphis, Tenn. Tuition</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 525.02</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>Nashville, Tenn. Tuition</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 641.96</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Pine Mountain, Tenn. Tuition</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 17.10</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Pleasant Hill, Tenn. Tuition</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 21.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Sherwood, Tenn. Tuition</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 40.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Macon, Ga. Tuition</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 332.35</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>McIntosh, Ga. Tuition</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 68.08</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Savannah, Ga. Tuition</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 223.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Thomasville, Ga. Tuition</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 72.95</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Athens, Ala. Tuition</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 71.85</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Marion, Ala. Tuition</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 82.60</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>Mobile, Ala. Tuition</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 213.65</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Selma, Ala. Tuition</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 78.65</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Meridian, Miss. Tuition</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 92.40</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Tougaloo, Miss. Tuition</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 137.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>New Orleans, La. Tuition</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 411.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>Austin, Texas. Tuition</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 162.54</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> &mdash;&mdash; 4,028.33</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>United States Government Appropriation
+for the Education of Indians </td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 615.29</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> &mdash;&mdash;</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Total for January</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $28,088.57</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> ====</td>
+</tr>
+</tbody></table><p>
+</p>
+
+<p>
+</p><table><tbody>
+<tr>
+<td>Summary.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Donations</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 74,480.26</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Estates</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 31,254.77</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> &mdash;&mdash;</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $105,735.03</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Income</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 3,658.31</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Tuition</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 12,812.17</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td>United States Government for the Education
+of Indians</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 5,684.47</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> &mdash;&mdash;</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Total from Oct. 1 to Jan. 31</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $127,889.98</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>For The American Missionary.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Subscriptions for January</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $166.04</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Previously acknowledged</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 206.85</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> &mdash;&mdash;</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Total</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $372.89</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> ====</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>
+Receipts Of The California Chinese Mission,
+E. Palache, Treasurer, from September
+1, 1889, to January 18, 1890.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>From Local Missions.&mdash;Los Angeles,
+Chinese Mon. Off's, 15.90; Loo Quong,
+2&mdash;Marysville, Chinese Mon. Off's,
+23.05; Annual Member, 8.&mdash;Oakland,
+Chinese Monthlies, 50.&mdash;Oroville, Chinese
+Monthlies, 12.05&mdash;Petaluma,
+Chinese Monthlies, 14.15.&mdash;Riverside,
+Chinese Monthlies, 9.80; Annual Members,
+2&mdash;San Diego, Weekly Offerings,
+25.20.&mdash;Sacramento, Chinese Monthlies,
+18; Annual Members, 8.&mdash;Santa
+Barbara, Chinese Monthlies, 11.45; "A
+Friend," 5.&mdash;Santa Cruz, Chinese
+Monthlies, 30.25; "A Friend," 1.&mdash;Stockton,
+Chinese Monthlies,
+13.35; Mrs. Whitman, 1.&mdash;Ventura, Chinese
+Monthlies, 13.95</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $264.65</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>From Churches&mdash;Ferndale, Cong. Ch.,
+5.&mdash;Los Angeles, Woman's Home Miss'y
+Soc. of First Cong. Ch., 66.80&mdash;Ontario,
+Cong. Ch., 1.&mdash;San Francisco, Green
+St. Ch., Col. at Annual Meeting of the
+Mission, 22.65; Annual Membership, 2.&mdash;San
+Francisco, Bethany Ch., from
+Americans: Mrs. H.U. Lamont, 4;
+Mrs. Kennedy, 3; from Chinese: Cong.
+Ass'n of Christian Chinese, Bethany
+Branch, 21.60.&mdash;Central Mission,
+Monthly Offerings, 16.05.&mdash;Barnes Mission,
+Monthly Offerings, 6.75.&mdash;West
+Mission, Monthly Offerings, 10.50;&mdash;Saticoy
+Cong. Ch., 2</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 161.35</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>From Individual Givers.&mdash;Hon.
+Stephen Williamson, M.P., 100; Rev.
+W.N. Meserve, 5</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 105.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>From Eastern Friends.&mdash;Boston, Mass.,
+J.W. Davis, 5.&mdash;Cincinnati, Ohio,
+Rev. A.B. Brown, 15</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> 20.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> &mdash;&mdash;</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>Total</td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> $551.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+
+<td></td>
+<td style="text-align: right;"> ====</td>
+</tr>
+</tbody></table><p>
+</p>
+
+<p>H.W. Hubbard, Treasurer.</p>
+</div>
+
+</div>
+ <hr class="doublepage">
+
+<div class="back">
+ <div id="footnotes"><a name="toc_20"></a><h2>Notes</h2><dl class="footnote">
+
+<dt><a name="note_1">1.</a></dt><dd><p>For the purpose of exact Information, we note that while
+the W.H.M.A. appears in this list as a State body for Mass. and R.I.,
+it has certain auxiliaries elsewhere.</p></dd></dl></div>
+ </div>
+</div>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+<pre>
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