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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of The American Missionary, Volume 49, No. 4,
+April, 1895, by Various
+
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+Title: The American Missionary, Volume 49, No. 4, April, 1895
+
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+
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+
+<p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_i" id="Page_i">[i]</a></span></p>
+
+<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;">
+<img src="images/title.jpg" width="500" height="356" alt="The American Missionary" title="The American Missionary" />
+</div>
+
+<hr class="full" />
+<br />
+<table class="volume" width="100%" summary="Title">
+ <tr>
+ <td width="25%" align="left"><b>Vol. XLIX</b></td>
+ <td width="50%" align="center"><b>APRIL, 1895</b></td>
+ <td width="25%" align="right"><b>No. 4</b></td>
+ </tr>
+</table>
+
+<hr class="full" />
+<div class="center">
+<table summary="Table of Contents">
+<tr>
+ <td colspan="2"><a href="#EDITORIAL"><b>EDITORIAL.</b></a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td width="5%">&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="#OUR_FINANCIAL_OUTLOOK"><span class="smcap">Our Financial Outlook,</span></a>&mdash;<a href="#DEATH_OF_FREDERICK_DOUGLASS"><span class="smcap">Death of Frederick Douglass,</span></a></td>
+ <td valign="bottom" align="right">&nbsp;&nbsp;121</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="#ITEMS"><span class="smcap">Items,</span></a></td>
+ <td valign="bottom" align="right">122</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="#THE_PROSPERITY_OF_THE_SOUTH"><span class="smcap">The Prosperity of the South,</span></a></td>
+ <td valign="bottom" align="right">123</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="#NOTES-BY-THE-WAY"><span class="smcap">Notes-by-the-Way, Sec. A. F. Beard,</span></a></td>
+ <td valign="bottom" align="right">124</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td colspan="2"><a href="#THE_PROSPERITY_OF_THE_SOUTH"><b>THE SOUTH.</b></a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="#TOUGALOO_UNIVERSITY_MISSISSIPPI"><span class="smcap">Tougaloo University, Mississippi</span> (Illustrated),</a></td>
+ <td valign="bottom" align="right">125</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="#LINCOLN_MEMORIAL_SPECIAL_METHOD"><span class="smcap">Lincoln Memorial, Special Method</span>,</a></td>
+ <td valign="bottom" align="right">133</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="#LINCOLN_MEMORIAL_DAY_IN_THE_SOUTH"><span class="smcap">Lincoln Memorial Day in the South</span>,</a></td>
+ <td valign="bottom" align="right">134</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="#THE_LOUISIANA_ASSOCIATION"><span class="smcap">The Louisiana Association</span>,</a></td>
+ <td valign="bottom" align="right">135</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="#FIELD_ITEMS"><span class="smcap">Field Items</span>,</a></td>
+ <td valign="bottom" align="right">136</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="#MISS_AMY_WILLIAMS"><span class="smcap">Miss Amy Williams</span>,</a></td>
+ <td valign="bottom" align="right">137</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td colspan="2"><a href="#The_Indians"><b>THE INDIANS.</b></a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="#COLLECTION_FOR_THE_DEBT_AT_SANTEE_AGENCY"><span class="smcap">Collection for the Debt at Santee Agency</span>,</a></td>
+ <td valign="bottom" align="right">138</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="#LETTER_FROM_AN_INDIAN"><span class="smcap">Letter from an Indian</span>,</a></td>
+ <td valign="bottom" align="right">139</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td colspan="2"><a href="#The_Chinese"><b>THE CHINESE.</b></a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="#GLEANINGS_FROM_THE_ANNUAL_REPORT"><span class="smcap">Gleanings from Annual Report of California Chinese Mission</span>,</a></td>
+ <td valign="bottom" align="right">139</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td colspan="2"><a href="#Bureau_of_Womans_Work"><b>BUREAU OF WOMAN'S WORK.</b></a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="#Thank-Offering"><span class="smcap">Thank-Offering Day</span>,</a></td>
+ <td valign="bottom" align="right">141</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td colspan="2"><a href="#RECEIPTS"><b>RECEIPTS,</b></a></td>
+ <td valign="bottom" align="right">142</td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+</div>
+<hr class="quarter" />
+
+<div class="center"><b>NEW YORK<br />
+PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION,<br />
+Bible House, Ninth St. and Fourth Ave., New York.</b></div>
+<br />
+
+<div class="center">Price, 50 Cents a Year in Advance.<br />
+Entered at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., as second-class matter.</div>
+<br />
+<hr style='width: 65%;' />
+
+
+<p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_ii" id="Page_ii">[ii]</a></span></p>
+
+
+<h2>American Missionary Association.</h2>
+
+<ul>
+ <li><span class="smcap">President, Merrill E. Gates, LL.D., Mass.</span></li>
+ <li><i>Vice-Presidents.</i>
+ <ul>
+ <li>Rev. <span class="smcap">F. A. Noble, D.D.</span>, Ill.</li>
+ <li>Rev. <span class="smcap">Henry Hopkins, D.D.</span>, Mo.</li>
+ <li>Rev. <span class="smcap">Alex McKenzie, D.D.</span>, Mass.</li>
+ <li>Rev. <span class="smcap">Henry A. Stimson, D.D.</span>, N. Y.</li>
+ <li>Rev. <span class="smcap">Washington Gladden, D.D.</span>, Ohio.</li>
+ </ul>
+ </li>
+ <li><i>Corresponding Secretaries.</i>
+ <ul>
+ <li>Rev. <span class="smcap">M. E. Strieby, D.D.</span>, <i>Bible House, N. Y.</i></li>
+ <li>Rev. <span class="smcap">A. F. Beard, D.D.</span>, <i>Bible House, N. Y.</i></li>
+ <li>Rev. <span class="smcap">F. P. Woodbury, D.D.</span>, <i>Bible House, N. Y.</i></li>
+ </ul>
+ </li>
+ <li><i>Assistant Corresponding Secretary.</i>
+ <ul>
+ <li>Rev. <span class="smcap">C. J. Ryder, D.D.</span>, <i>Bible House, N. Y.</i></li>
+ </ul>
+ </li>
+ <li><i>Recording Secretary.</i>
+ <ul>
+ <li>Rev. <span class="smcap">M. E. Strieby, D.D.</span>, <i>Bible House, N. Y.</i></li>
+ </ul>
+ </li>
+ <li><i>Treasurer.</i>
+ <ul>
+ <li><span class="smcap">Henry W. Hubbard</span>, Esq., <i>Bible House, N. Y.</i></li>
+ </ul>
+ </li>
+ <li><i>Auditors.</i>
+ <ul>
+ <li><span class="smcap">Peter McCartee</span>.</li>
+ <li><span class="smcap">James Mitchell</span>.</li>
+ </ul>
+ </li>
+ <li><i>Executive Committee.</i>
+ <ul>
+ <li><span class="smcap">Charles L. Mead</span>, Chairman.</li>
+ <li><span class="smcap">Charles A. Hull</span>, Secretary.</li>
+ </ul>
+ </li>
+ <li>
+ <ul>
+ <li><i>For Three Years.</i>
+ <ul>
+ <li><span class="smcap">William Hayes Ward,</span></li>
+ <li><span class="smcap">James W. Cooper,</span></li>
+ <li><span class="smcap">Lucien C. Warner,</span></li>
+ <li><span class="smcap">Joseph H. Twichell,</span></li>
+ <li><span class="smcap">Charles P. Peirce.</span></li>
+ </ul>
+ </li>
+ <li><i>For Two Years.</i>
+ <ul>
+ <li><span class="smcap">Charles A. Hull,</span></li>
+ <li><span class="smcap">Addison P. Foster,</span></li>
+ <li><span class="smcap">Albert J. Lyman,</span></li>
+ <li><span class="smcap">Nehemiah Boynton,</span></li>
+ <li><span class="smcap">A. J. F. Behrends.</span></li>
+ </ul>
+ </li>
+ <li><i>For One Year.</i>
+ <ul>
+ <li><span class="smcap">Samuel Holmes,</span></li>
+ <li><span class="smcap">Samuel S. Marples,</span></li>
+ <li><span class="smcap">Charles L. Mead,</span></li>
+ <li><span class="smcap">William H. Strong,</span></li>
+ <li><span class="smcap">Elijah Horr.</span></li>
+ </ul>
+ </li>
+ </ul>
+ </li>
+ <li><i>District Secretaries.</i>
+ <ul>
+ <li>Rev. <span class="smcap">Geo. H. Gutterson</span>, <i>21 Cong'l House, Boston, Mass.</i></li>
+ <li>Rev. <span class="smcap">Jos. E. Roy, D.D.</span>, <i>151 Washington Street, Chicago, Ill.</i></li>
+ <li>Rev. <span class="smcap">W. E. C. Wright, D.D.</span>, <i>Cong'l Rooms, Y. M. C. A. Building, Cleveland, Ohio.</i></li>
+ </ul>
+ </li>
+ <li><i>Secretary Of Woman's Bureau.</i>
+ <ul>
+ <li>Miss <span class="smcap">D. E. Emerson</span>, <i>Bible House, N. Y.</i></li>
+ </ul>
+ </li>
+</ul>
+
+<h4>COMMUNICATIONS</h4>
+
+<p>Relating to the work of the Association may be addressed to the
+Corresponding Secretaries; letters for "<span class="smcap">The American Missionary</span>,"
+to the Editor, at the New York Office; letters
+relating to the finances, to the Treasurer; letters relating to
+woman's work, to the Secretary of the Woman's Bureau.</p>
+
+
+<h4>DONATIONS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS</h4>
+
+<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 Congregational
+Rooms, Y. M. C. A. Building, Cleveland, Ohio. A payment of thirty dollars
+constitutes a Life Member.</p>
+
+<p><span class="smcap">Notice to Subscribers.</span>&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>
+
+
+<h4>FORM OF A BEQUEST.</h4>
+
+<p>"<span class="smcap">I give and bequeath</span> the sum of &mdash;&mdash; dollars to the 'American
+Missionary Association,' incorporated by act of the Legislature of the
+State of New York." The will should be attested by three witnesses.</p>
+
+<p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_121" id="Page_121">[121]</a></span></p>
+<hr style='width: 65%;' />
+
+<h2><a name="EDITORIAL" id="EDITORIAL"></a>THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY</h2>
+
+<table width="60%" summary="Title" align="center">
+ <tr>
+ <td align="left" width="25%"><b><span class="smcap">Vol.</span> XLIX.</b></td>
+ <td align="center" width="50%"><b>APRIL, 1895.</b></td>
+ <td align="right" width="25%"><b><span class="smcap">No.</span> 4.</b></td>
+ </tr>
+</table>
+<hr style='width: 65%;' />
+
+<h2><a name="OUR_FINANCIAL_OUTLOOK" id="OUR_FINANCIAL_OUTLOOK"></a>OUR FINANCIAL OUTLOOK.</h2>
+
+<p>Our debt is large, but we rejoice to say that during the last three
+months it has been slowly diminishing. It reached its highest point
+November 30&mdash;$82,425.58. December 31 it was $82,032.07; January 31,
+$79,502.77; February 28, $76,431.49. The cause of this decrease varies
+in the different months. Sometimes the legacies are in advance, and
+sometimes the donations. The expenses have been largely reduced in all
+departments.</p>
+
+<p>While these figures are somewhat encouraging, yet the size of the debt
+is ominous. The winter months, usually most fruitful in collections,
+have passed away, and the time for the annual appropriations is near
+at hand. Unless the debt can be greatly reduced, the cutting down of
+the appropriations for the next year must be disastrous to this great
+work. We do not lose our trust in God, nor our hope that the friends
+of these ignorant and yet struggling people will not suffer the work
+to be seriously hindered. We respectfully invoke pastors to secure for
+us as liberal contributions as possible, and we ask individual donors
+to remember the work with special gifts.</p>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" />
+<h2><a name="DEATH_OF_FREDERICK_DOUGLASS" id="DEATH_OF_FREDERICK_DOUGLASS"></a>DEATH OF FREDERICK DOUGLASS.</h2>
+
+<p>The unexpected and sudden death of Mr. Douglass has awakened a sense
+of profound sympathy never before expressed toward a person identified
+with the negro race, and seldom toward one of the white race. We are
+not surprised at the manifestations of profound respect and sorrow of
+the colored people, and we rejoice, too, that the white race has shown
+almost equal regard for his memory, by their attendance when he lay in
+state in Washington, and when his body was interred in Rochester. The
+press has voiced the sentiment of the nation in the full<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_122" id="Page_122">[122]</a></span> and
+eulogistic notices of his life. Frederick Douglass deserved it all.</p>
+
+<p>No man, perhaps, in this country has broken through so heavy a crust
+of ignorance, poverty and race prejudice as was done by this boy born
+on a slave plantation, stealing his education, fleeing from his slave
+home and then achieving for himself a rank among the foremost men of
+the nation in intelligence, eloquence and of personal influence in the
+great anti-slavery struggle of this country. He has achieved honors in
+the public service of the nation, and has faithfully and honorably
+fulfilled every trust laid upon him.</p>
+
+<p>Mr. Douglass is among the last survivors of that band of Abolitionists
+that were so potent in their influence in arousing the nation to the
+evils of slavery. The recent death of Theodore D. Weld, in his
+ninety-first year, recalls a name now almost forgotten, but that two
+generations ago indicated the foremost orator in the anti-slavery
+ranks. The poet of anti-slavery, Whittier, has gone recently, and now
+the most conspicuous name left of that noble band is that of Mrs.
+Harriet Beecher Stowe.</p>
+
+<p>The American Missionary Association has reason to congratulate itself
+that its last annual meeting was made memorable by the presence of Mr.
+Douglass, and its vast audience stirred most deeply by his eloquent
+address. In that address he expressed his gratitude for himself and
+his people for the work done by the Association in their behalf. And
+in a letter subsequently addressed to the senior secretary of the
+Association, he says, in speaking of that address: "I am very glad to
+have been able thus publicly to record my sense of the value of the
+great work of the Association in saving my people. I am a friend of
+free thought and free inquiry, but I find them to be no substitute for
+the work of educating the ignorant and lifting up the lowly. Time and
+toil have nearly taken me from the lecture field, but I still have a
+good word to say in the cause to which the American Missionary
+Association is devoted."</p>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" />
+<h2><a name="ITEMS" id="ITEMS"></a>ITEMS.</h2>
+
+<p>Of the twelve millions of families now in the United States, it is
+said that one million cannot secure the needed work to procure the
+luxuries and comforts of life. On this basis the one and a half
+millions of colored families are at a special disadvantage. They have
+to contend not only against the hard times, but against the immense
+disadvantages of race prejudice.</p>
+
+<hr style='width: 45%;' />
+
+<p>The appointment of Bishop Whipple, of Minnesota, to be a member of the
+Board of Indian Commissioners was an appointment eminently fit to be
+made. Few men in this country stand higher in their knowledge<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_123" id="Page_123">[123]</a></span> of the
+Indians and their wants, or have shown a more intelligent and
+self-sacrificing interest in their behalf.</p>
+
+<hr style='width: 45%;' />
+
+<p>The Indian Territory, occupied by what has been regarded as the
+Civilized Tribes, is in a precarious position. The recent
+investigation by the Committee under ex-Senator Dawes has brought out
+the facts in startling distinctness. The recommendations of the
+Senator are very clear and radical, but it is feared that delay in the
+settlement of the question will only protract and aggravate the
+difficulty.</p>
+
+<hr style='width: 45%;' />
+
+<p>The "Missing Link" has been discovered. It was found, we are told, in
+some fragments of skeletons dug up somewhere in Java. What an
+attraction this will be to lead scientific doctors to neglect living
+beings and wrangle over these old bones. In this country the real
+"Missing Link" is that charity on the part of the white people that
+recognizes the colored man as a fellow-citizen and a fellow Christian.
+Let that link be found and burnished up and a good many serious
+problems will be solved.</p>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" />
+<h2><a name="THE_PROSPERITY_OF_THE_SOUTH" id="THE_PROSPERITY_OF_THE_SOUTH"></a>THE PROSPERITY OF THE SOUTH.</h2>
+
+
+<p>From time to time there loom up prospects of great advancement in the
+Southern States. Iron and coal are found in close proximity and in
+unlimited quantity. At once the boom starts and great cities spring
+into existence with busy foundries and added railway facilities. But
+somehow or other the boom loses its fervor and the bright hopes are
+delayed. Yet the South <i>has</i> vast resources, though they can only be
+developed gradually, and as capital shall become assured that the
+labor problem in the South is satisfactorily adjusted.</p>
+
+<p>We are told again that cotton mills are to be transferred from the
+North to the South. Hitherto cheap cottons have been the product of
+these Southern cotton mills. But now the promise is that the finest
+grades of cotton will be produced. Labor is cheap in the South, but
+skilled labor is very scarce, and no cheaper than at the North, and to
+transfer such labor from the North will be at the additional cost of
+transportation.</p>
+
+<p>Great efforts are made from time to time to induce immigrants to
+settle in the South, and high hopes have been built on such endeavors.
+But immigrants continue to go to the North and West, and do not go
+South. This is not because the South is not rich in minerals, in a
+productive soil and a beautiful climate. Why is it? Capital in the
+hands of the whites in the South continues to crush labor in the
+person of the black man under the heel of prejudice. Perhaps the
+laborer from Europe may dread the same thing.</p>
+
+<p>In spite of all drawbacks, the South <i>is</i> improving, and will
+continue<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_124" id="Page_124">[124]</a></span> to improve, and the process will be hastened as the white
+man lays aside his race prejudice and the black man lifts himself
+above it by acquiring property, intelligence and character. Whatever
+helps this consummation does more for the future good of the South
+than can be done in any other way.</p>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" />
+<h2><a name="NOTES-BY-THE-WAY" id="NOTES-BY-THE-WAY"></a>NOTES-BY-THE-WAY.</h2>
+
+<h4>SECRETARY A. F. BEARD.</h4>
+
+
+<p>Among places of greatest interest which I visited in my late Southern
+tour one was Tougaloo University. Its location is unique, and its work
+is also. In the very heart of the black belt of Mississippi, it is
+sending out its light among thousands who are in darkness. It would
+quite repay one who would study the problem of saving these children
+of the rural districts of the black belt to go far out of his way to
+visit Tougaloo. He should take time for it, to ride over its broad
+acres of cultivated land, its cotton fields, its fields of sugar cane
+and corn, its hay fields, all under the care of those who are being
+educated. They should see its shops for iron working, for wood
+working, and its varied other industries. They should see those who
+work by day, diligent students at the books all the long evenings
+until late. They should see the self help of all. They should go
+through the grades and notice the quality of the work done and its
+character, its classes in mathematics and in languages, and its work
+in the physical sciences. It is a great school&mdash;Tougaloo&mdash;and if
+people could see it, they would quote it more for its economy and
+efficiency. Not always are efficiency and economy found pulling
+equally in the same harness.</p>
+
+<p>A little incident in Tougaloo interested me. A discussion of the
+topic, "How can we improve our homes," called from one student these
+words: "I find the negro lacks race pride. He despises his own makeup.
+Who of you ever heard any negro say that he thought the general
+characteristics of his race were as becoming as those of other races?
+Nor are they. The Anglo-Saxon is proud of his race characteristics.
+The Indian is, also, but the negro despises himself and would be
+anything else than what God has made him. But how can we escape hell
+if we hate ourselves because we are negroes, when this is the divine
+wisdom of a just God? We may talk about improving our homes by getting
+an education as much as we please, but we will never be anything until
+we have a race pride and try to carry out the great plan of God who
+made us and knew what is best for us. Let us be genuine negroes, pure
+and good, and not desire a drop of other blood in our veins."</p>
+
+<p>This seems to be the spirit of Tougaloo. Its graduates whom I have met
+are manly and womanly, self-respecting and self-helping.</p>
+
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" /><p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_125" id="Page_125">[125]</a></span></p>
+<h2><a name="TOUGALOO_UNIVERSITY_MISSISSIPPI" id="TOUGALOO_UNIVERSITY_MISSISSIPPI"></a>TOUGALOO UNIVERSITY, MISSISSIPPI.</h2>
+
+<h4>BY PRES. F. G. WOODWORTH, D.D.</h4>
+
+
+<div class="figcenter" style="width: 400px;">
+<img src="images/img125.jpg" width="400" height="376" alt="MANSION." title="" />
+<span class="caption">MANSION.</span>
+<br /><br /></div>
+
+<div class="figleft" style="width: 360px;">
+<img src="images/img126a.jpg" width="360" height="360" alt="GIRLS&#39; DORMITORY." title="" />
+<span class="caption">GIRLS&#39; DORMITORY.</span>
+</div>
+
+<p>The chartered schools of the American Missionary Association, though
+doing an essentially similar work, are yet strongly individualized.
+Tougaloo University is emphatically the black belt plantation school
+of the Association, located in the country, in the midst of America's
+darkest Africa, touching that by far most numerous and important class
+on which the future of the negroes mainly rests&mdash;the plantation
+negroes. Forming the bulk of the colored population, least tinged with
+white blood, they are at once the most ignorant and the most hopeful
+class. Within seven miles of Jackson, the State capital, on the
+Illinois Central road, easily accessible, not only from Mississippi,
+but from large regions of Louisiana and Arkansas, it draws pupils from
+a wide area and sends its trained teachers and graduates to a region
+still wider. Its location is healthful and one of beauty, and, removed
+from town distractions and temptations, it is admirably situated for
+efficient work. The school was established in the autumn of 1869, and
+the early reports show a surrounding region which in its drunkenness,
+fighting and iniquity, is<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_126" id="Page_126">[126]</a></span> quite in contrast with the present
+condition of affairs. Five hundred acres of land were purchased and
+with them a fine mansion (page 125), then not many years old, intended
+for the finest plantation house of the State and built for a bride who
+came not. As the illustration shows, it is a handsome structure&mdash;the
+only one with any decided architectural pretensions in the place. It
+served at first for school rooms and dormitory purposes, and has been
+thus used during most of the life of the school. Now it contains the
+offices of president and treasurer, the main library&mdash;which greatly
+needs more books&mdash;music rooms, the doctor's office,<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_127" id="Page_127">[127]</a></span> teachers' rooms,
+and the president's home. There are now nine large buildings for
+school use, with several smaller ones. The next oldest of the large
+buildings is the girls' dormitory, just south of the mansion, where is
+the common dining room, with the necessary kitchen, laundry and bake
+house appliances, and dormitory room for several teachers and eighty
+to ninety girls.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter" style="width: 360px;">
+<img src="images/img126b.jpg" width="360" height="348" alt="BALLARD HALL." title="" />
+<span class="caption">BALLARD HALL.</span>
+<br /><br /></div>
+
+<div class="figcenter" style="width: 400px;">
+<img src="images/img127.jpg" width="400" height="382" alt="BOYS&#39; DORMITORY, STRIEBY HALL." title="" />
+<span class="caption">BOYS&#39; DORMITORY, STRIEBY HALL.</span>
+<br /><br /></div>
+
+<div class="figcenter" style="width: 400px;">
+<img src="images/img128.jpg" width="400" height="387" alt="THE PLANTATION BARN." title="" />
+<span class="caption">THE PLANTATION BARN.</span>
+<br /><br /></div>
+
+<div class="figcenter" style="width: 400px;">
+<img src="images/img129.jpg" width="400" height="395" alt="BIBLE HALL." title="" />
+<span class="caption">BIBLE HALL.</span>
+</div>
+
+<p>Washington Hall, built just north of the mansion about the time of the
+girls' dormitory, was burned some years ago, and now on its site
+stands the Ballard Building, containing the study and recitation rooms
+of the grammar and intermediate departments, which lead up to the
+normal and the chapel, where all general exercises and Sabbath
+services are held. One of the greatest needs of the school is a church
+building, that can be specially devoted to religious purposes. There
+is a grand chance for a memorial building. A little northeast of
+Ballard is the<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_128" id="Page_128">[128]</a></span> boys' dormitory, Strieby Hall, erected in 1882, a
+brick structure 112 x 40 feet, and three stories high, with a basement
+which has a laundry and bathrooms. In this building the normal and
+higher work is carried on, with a fairly good physical and chemical
+laboratory and reference library, but needing great enlargement and
+additional facilities. The normal work is of chief importance, for the
+future of the race lies largely with the trained teachers of the
+common schools. Those who have gone from Tougaloo have won golden
+opinions from both races and do a work which in its scope and
+missionary character multiplies greatly the influence of the
+supporters of the school. Strieby has, by crowding, dormitory room for
+seventy to eighty boys. A separate building for normal work is greatly
+needed, one having a library, reading room, recitation room, museums
+and laboratories. Just northwest of Strieby is the large barn, which,
+with the picture of the cattle, will <span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_129" id="Page_129">[129]</a></span>suggest the large agricultural
+department of the school with its stock, garden, fruit raising, etc.
+Here, too, a building is greatly needed for the farm boys and a
+foreman, where a special course of instruction can be given in fitting
+out good farmers. Not a few graduates and former students have been
+successful in the conduct of farms and market gardens, some of them in
+connection with teaching. Back of the mansion is a little and not at
+all beautiful building that has been a slave pen, day nursery for
+slave children; then, under the American Missionary Association, a
+dormitory known as Boston Hall, then a carpentry class room, then
+girls' "Industrial Cottage" and is now dignified as Bible Hall, and
+houses the theological department, which was established two years
+ago. This department has the beginning of a library, but needs books
+and maps very greatly, and has two courses based on the English Bible,
+one of two and one of four years. Though having this year but few
+pupils in the regular course, it is doing very thorough work. The
+evening class for outside preachers has been for some years a power
+for good. A glance at the picture will convince anyone that theology
+should have better quarters. Who will give them? Berkshire Cottage, of
+which a picture is given, accommodates the industrial training<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_130" id="Page_130">[130]</a></span> work
+of the girls. Here are classrooms for needlework and cookery, with
+courses extending over four years, and which all girls in the grammar
+grades are as much obliged to take as they are the English branches.
+To the normal girls special instruction in dressmaking is given.
+Berkshire, besides accommodating several teachers, has a kitchen,
+dining and sitting room, and several bedrooms, devoted to practical
+housekeeping, where, at present, four girls at a time keep house
+practically for six weeks at a time, so becoming competent for
+homemakers. Not far from this cottage is the Ballard shop building,
+where the manual training of the boys is carried on. Here to the small
+boys of the Hand school instruction in knifework is given, and to the
+boys of all higher grades careful instruction, in accordance with the
+best manual training methods, in <span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_131" id="Page_131">[131]</a></span>wood-working, with excellent
+accommodations for more than twenty boys at a time. Forging, at which
+eight at a time can work, and mechanical and architectural drawing,
+with tables and tools for two dozen. The outcome of this work and of
+the girls' industries, teachers of which are supported by the Slater
+Fund, which has done, and is doing, so grand a work, has been most
+satisfactory and encouraging in the skill manifested, the increased
+earning capacity imparted, the greater ability to gain and maintain
+homes, and the development of character.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter" style="width: 350px;">
+<img src="images/img130a.jpg" width="350" height="281" alt="BERKSHIRE COTTAGE." title="" />
+<span class="caption">BERKSHIRE COTTAGE.</span>
+<br /><br /></div>
+
+<div class="figcenter" style="width: 360px;">
+<img src="images/img130b.jpg" width="360" height="349" alt="BALLARD MANUAL TRAINING SHOP." title="" />
+<span class="caption">BALLARD MANUAL TRAINING SHOP.</span>
+</div>
+
+<p>One other picture, the Hand Primary building, suggests the practical
+work of the Normal department, for here the Normal students have
+practice during the two closing years of their course, gathering
+pupils from surrounding cabins.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter" style="width: 350px;">
+<img src="images/img131a.jpg" width="350" height="278" alt="CARPENTRY." title="" />
+<span class="caption">CARPENTRY.</span>
+<br /></div>
+
+<div class="figcenter" style="width: 350px;">
+<img src="images/img131b.jpg" width="350" height="228" alt="FORGING." title="" />
+<span class="caption">FORGING.</span>
+</div>
+
+<p>Underneath all the work of the school is the dominating thought of the
+development of Christian character. The preaching, the Sabbath school,
+with its class prayer meetings directed by the Sabbath school
+teachers, the religious societies, the Covenant for Christian service,
+the personal influence of teachers and older pupils, all tend in that
+direction <span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_132" id="Page_132">[132]</a></span>with most blessed results. Upon the surrounding region
+growing influence is exerted through the four Sabbath schools from two
+to four miles away, in which teachers and students from the University
+assist. A picture of one of the schools, McCharity, is given here.
+Mention should also be made of the "Tougaloo University Addition to
+Tougaloo." One hundred and twenty acres of land have been divided into
+five-acre house lots, which are being sold at $100 each to former
+students and those who wish to educate children at the University. In
+a few years it is expected that a fine community will be there.</p>
+
+
+<p>Around three great fundamental ideas the work of Tougaloo, with its
+nearly 400 students and 23 instructors, with its theological, college
+preparatory, normal, agricultural, industrial, musical, and nurse
+training departments, its religious work, is grouped and carried on
+with notable success. These are the development of the family and
+home, leadership, and pure religious life. Who will endow a chair? Who
+will endow the University, and perpetuate one's influence in a most
+fruitful way? Successful as Tougaloo has been, its largest, widest
+work is yet to come.</p>
+
+<div class="figcenter" style="width: 400px;">
+<img src="images/img132.jpg" width="400" height="369" alt="DANIEL HAND KINDERGARTEN AND PRIMARY SCHOOL." title="" />
+<span class="caption">DANIEL HAND KINDERGARTEN AND PRIMARY SCHOOL.</span>
+</div>
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" /><p><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_133" id="Page_133">[133]</a></span></p>
+<h2><a name="LINCOLN_MEMORIAL_SPECIAL_METHOD" id="LINCOLN_MEMORIAL_SPECIAL_METHOD"></a>LINCOLN MEMORIAL&mdash;SPECIAL METHOD.</h2>
+
+<h4>MRS. G. W. ANDREWS, TALLADEGA, ALA.</h4>
+
+
+<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;">
+<img src="images/img133.jpg" width="500" height="480" alt="McCHARITY SUNDAY-SCHOOL MISSION." title="" />
+<span class="caption">McCHARITY SUNDAY-SCHOOL MISSION.</span>
+</div>
+
+<p>There has been much enthusiasm here since Sabbath morning in starting
+an "Abraham Lincoln Cent Association" in order to give the <i>poorest</i>
+among our people an opportunity to do something toward helping to lift
+the debt of the American Missionary Association. There will be four
+departments of giving, one cent per day, one per week, one per month,
+and five dollars will constitute one a memorial member of the
+Association. The collection from those who pay a cent a day will be
+taken at the time of devotional exercise in the schools in the
+morning; the cent per week every Tuesday morning, the cent per month
+on the twelfth day of each month. Every quarter the treasurer will
+gather the different sums and send to the American Missionary
+Association treasury. The twelfth day of February each <i>year</i> will be
+a rallying day, when we trust much more<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_134" id="Page_134">[134]</a></span> will be realized. It is hoped
+by those who have this plan in hand, and we are all working in unison
+here in it, to extend it throughout all of our schools and churches in
+the South, that the present debt of the American Missionary
+Association may be brought close to their hearts, and kept there, as
+the proposition is that this association shall continue until the debt
+is lifted.</p>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" />
+<h2><a name="LINCOLN_MEMORIAL_DAY_IN_THE_SOUTH" id="LINCOLN_MEMORIAL_DAY_IN_THE_SOUTH"></a>LINCOLN MEMORIAL DAY IN THE SOUTH.</h2>
+
+<h4>BY REV. W. J. LARKIN.</h4>
+
+
+<p>On Lincoln's birthday most of the churches connected with the American
+Missionary Association in the South took occasion to make a
+contribution to it, and many gifts not large in themselves, but
+representing a great deal of sacrifice, have been received by our
+treasurer in New York. The pastor of our church in Marion, Alabama,
+sends a contribution of over $16 from his church, which amount
+represents more sacrifices than thousands of dollars would represent
+from many of our more favored churches. He writes: "We had a Lincoln's
+exercise on Lord's day, 10th, by the school at the church. It was a
+very cold, dark night, but our offering was $16.09. You will consider
+the hard times here&mdash;and they are hard, indeed, this year&mdash;we have had
+intense cold now nearly two months with the mercury nearly to zero.
+When ice is six inches thick in this part of Alabama it means intense
+suffering for the half-clad and half-fed negroes. We add to this
+$16.09, $11.26, which we have collected at our missionary prayer
+meetings, making in all $27.35."</p>
+
+<p>"I called on a few of the old ex-slaves for some experiences of bygone
+days. Among others here is one: 'When I was a boy about twelve years
+of age there were several boys together telling what we would do when
+we became men. I said, "I am going to be free and keep a store, and
+perhaps employ some of you boys as my clerks." Among these boys
+standing there was a white boy, who, when he went home, told his
+father what I had been saying. Shortly after a lady, when I was
+passing her house one day called me in and said, "Steve, is that you?"
+"Yes, marm." "I want to see you; I hear you have been talking some bad
+talk with other boys." I said, "What is it, marm?" "You said that you
+were going to be free some day. Now let me tell you, if you do not
+stop talking such talk you will be hung and nobody can possibly save
+you. Let me tell you, you were ordained from the foundation of the
+world to be a slave; that is your destiny."' He continued, 'Although I
+never employed any of those boys as clerks, yet from that white boy,
+who reported my conversation, I have bought thousands of dollars'
+worth of goods since. I began by selling cakes on the railway cars. I
+<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_135" id="Page_135">[135]</a></span>remember down in Tennessee about the year 1852 a man came and
+preached, and was said to have abolition ideas. The white people took
+him and hung him. Oh! children, if I only had had the privileges you
+now have! I thank God for the American Missionary Association. It took
+my children and made men of them. When I was a boy a good Christian
+man taught me to read a little. The white people discovered it and
+said, "You stop teaching niggers," and cut off his forefinger for
+teaching us to write.'"</p>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" />
+<h2><a name="THE_LOUISIANA_ASSOCIATION" id="THE_LOUISIANA_ASSOCIATION"></a>THE LOUISIANA ASSOCIATION.</h2>
+
+<h4>BY REV. G. W. MOORE, FIELD MISSIONARY.</h4>
+
+
+<p>The Louisiana State Association held its twenty-sixth annual meeting
+with the church at Thibodeaux, February 1-4. It was one of the best
+meetings in interest and attendance in the history of the association.</p>
+
+<p>The reports from the churches showed a steady growth and hopeful
+outlook, in spite of the hard times. These churches of Southern
+Louisiana are in the black belt of the State on plantations and in
+towns adjacent to the large sugar plantations. Many of the planters
+have become bankrupt by the changed conditions of giving up the sugar
+bounty, while the poor colored laborers have been the greatest
+sufferers.</p>
+
+<p>The stories of their hardships and struggles in their efforts to live
+and carry forward their church work are full of pathos, heroism and
+self-sacrifice. Laborers have had to take fifty cents a day and board
+themselves, to keep the wolf of starvation from their door, and many
+of them are unable to get work at any price.</p>
+
+<p>It was a revelation to the brethren to hear the report of Rev. James
+Herod, of the American Missionary Association meeting at Lowell,
+Mass., and of Mr. E. H. Phillips, of the Cleveland Christian Endeavor
+meeting. It was the first time these colored men had been North or
+East, and had come in contact with Northern civilization. First-class
+trains, hotels and Christian hospitality from "our brother in white"
+were all new to them.</p>
+
+<p>Mr. Herod is a graduate of Straight University, and is our pastor at
+Abbeville, La. His face beamed with grateful joy as he told the story
+of the meeting and the wonders of the North, and of the warm welcome
+of Northern friends, while the brethren of the Association were held
+spell-bound by his graphic recital. It is hard to tell which was the
+happier, the speaker or the audience.</p>
+
+<p>Mr. Phillips, of Morris-Brown Church, New Orleans, is a zealous
+Christian Endeavor worker. The State of Louisiana was represented at
+the Cleveland Christian Endeavor Convention by two colored delegates,
+Mr. Phillips and Dr. Nelson. The reception these colored<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_136" id="Page_136">[136]</a></span> Endeavorers
+received at Cleveland made all of our hearts glad. It was so
+refreshing to see this star of hope rising in the hearts of our long
+oppressed brethren, and to have them realize somewhere in the land the
+meaning and sweetness of the words of our Lord, and the Christian
+Endeavor motto: "One is your Master, even Christ, and all ye are
+brethren."</p>
+
+<p>The report made by our field missionary of the Sunday-school
+Convention held in London, Eng., also inspired the brethren with the
+hope that the good time coming will come ere long, when they will be
+measured by their worth and <i>work</i>, and not always be despised and
+oppressed because of the accident of birth and condition. The Woman's
+Missionary State Union, with Miss Bella Hume as president, held an
+interesting meeting. They are assisting in the support of a missionary
+at our Indian Mission at Santee, Neb. The Sunday-school State
+Association, Rev. J. W. Whittaker, moderator, also held an inspiring
+meeting. Mr. Alfred Lawless, Jr., was appointed general Sunday-school
+superintendent to visit needy Sunday-schools in the State, and
+especially to assist in organizing Sunday-schools on the sugar
+plantations.</p>
+
+<p>The neat little chapel built a year ago by the American Missionary
+Association at Thibodeaux was dedicated Sunday, February 3. An
+impressive and helpful sermon was preached by Rev. Prof. G. W.
+Henderson, of Straight University, followed by addresses by the
+pastor, Rev. J. E. Smith, Trustee Matthew Dickerson and the field
+missionary.</p>
+
+<p>As the train left the little town the delegates sang, "God be with you
+till we meet again." The coach was curtained off, to separate the
+white and colored passengers, but as this song of benediction rang out
+on the train the curtain was lifted by the white passengers, and for a
+season we were all one company. May the angelic song of the Nativity
+of "peace on earth and good will toward men" so abound that the
+curtains that separate men will be raised and its refrain of "peace
+and good will" extend to our common humanity, that we may all be bound
+together and united to Christ.</p>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" />
+<h2><a name="FIELD_ITEMS" id="FIELD_ITEMS"></a>FIELD ITEMS.</h2>
+
+
+<p>The organization of Young People's Societies of Christian Endeavor
+among the young people in the mountains is being carried on very
+successfully by the missionaries and superintendents of the American
+Missionary Association in that region. A recent report from one of the
+superintendents gives a list of nine places at which Endeavor
+Societies have been recently organized. The American Missionary
+Association has been especially active in this work of spreading the
+Endeavor movement among our young Highlanders of the South. The
+Endeavor<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_137" id="Page_137">[137]</a></span> Society meets just their need, and furnishes opportunities
+for development and growth which are greatly appreciated.</p>
+
+<hr style='width: 45%;' />
+
+<p>Extract from a letter, Andersonville, Ga.: It is pitiful to see the
+children come so regularly four or five miles to school, their feet
+protruding from their broken shoes, bringing their baskets of tuition
+in the way of chickens, eggs, etc., to pay their school bills. One
+longs to cook up the things brought and give food to the poor children
+and wrap them in warm clothing, but I know the only way to make them
+self-reliant and keep them from the spirit of mendicancy is to require
+them to pay.</p>
+
+<hr style='width: 45%;' />
+
+<p><span class="smcap">New Orleans, La.</span>&mdash;Rev. Geo. W. Moore writes: About thirty of
+the boarding students and fifty of the day students have avowed their
+faith in Christ since Friday evening, when I first began the Gospel
+exercises in their behalf. All of the boarders of Straight University
+are now in the Christian household of faith.</p>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" />
+<h2><a name="MISS_AMY_WILLIAMS" id="MISS_AMY_WILLIAMS"></a>MISS AMY WILLIAMS.</h2>
+
+
+<p>On Sunday, February 24, at Rochester, N. Y., another of our valued
+missionaries passed on beyond the work and opportunities of this life
+to her blessed reward.</p>
+
+<p>Miss Amy Williams entered the service of the Association in 1868 as
+missionary teacher at Augusta, Ga. The next year she was transferred
+to Atlanta, Ga., where she was for many years the principal of the
+Storrs School. Retiring from this principalship in 1885, she spent a
+few years North, but her heart continually turned to her loved people,
+and in 1893 she accepted appointment as principal of the Slater Normal
+School, at Knoxville, Tenn., where her work was characterized by the
+same thoroughness and ability as that at Atlanta. Finding that her
+health would not permit her to return the second year, she wrote in
+December: "My heart just aches to go back South. Every other work
+seems insignificant."</p>
+
+<p>Mrs. T. N. Chase, of Atlanta, Ga., writes as follows:</p>
+
+<p>"Nearly twenty-five years ago, in the beauty of her young womanhood,
+she took charge of Storrs School, shaping it through those plastic
+years, and leaving the impress of her grand life upon it. At supper
+table to-night I ventured to ask one of the older girls who sits
+beside me if she remembered Miss Williams. How her face lighted up as
+she said: "Oh yes; she gave me my first Bible." Hundreds of boys and
+girls have entered the college preparatory class at Atlanta University
+who, but for her, would never have gone beyond the grammar school. In
+the early days, before electric cars, she often walked out here,<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_138" id="Page_138">[138]</a></span>
+nearly two miles, to see how her Storrs children were getting on. One
+day I wanted to walk back with her a little way, but she said: "I must
+go on a mile further to the home of a poor boy who ran away and has
+been sleeping in my schoolroom two nights, because his father beats
+him so he does not dare to go home." That boy is now Rev. John W.
+Whittaker, class of '84, and pastor of First Congregational Church,
+New Orleans, La. I think of hosts of others who will rise up to call
+her blessed. So, as much as I loved her, I cannot grieve for her, but
+only sit and wonder how that one crown can contain all the stars that
+must be circling round her brow."</p>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" />
+<br />
+<h2><a name="The_Indians" id="The_Indians"></a>The Indians.<br /><br /></h2>
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" />
+<h2><a name="COLLECTION_FOR_THE_DEBT_AT_SANTEE_AGENCY" id="COLLECTION_FOR_THE_DEBT_AT_SANTEE_AGENCY"></a>COLLECTION FOR THE DEBT AT SANTEE AGENCY.</h2>
+
+
+<p>The response of an Indian church to the appeal for help in view of the
+financial distress upon the Association, is certainly worthy of any
+Christian church anywhere. In reporting their collection, Dr. A. L.
+Riggs writes as follows:</p>
+
+<p>"On February 10, our mission people and Pilgrim Church responded to
+the call of the American Missionary Association, and made a
+subscription of two hundred and sixteen dollars. This subscription
+will be paid in before the first of April, and it will likely be
+increased some. Of course the larger part is the gift of the
+missionaries, but the Indians did well, a number contributing five
+dollars apiece."</p>
+
+<p>In giving an account of a service the day this large collection was
+taken at this Indian church, Mr. F. B. Riggs writes:</p>
+
+<p>"Two of the mission people started the pledge with twenty dollars
+each. That rather startled the people, but several soon ventured ten
+dollars each. Then one pledged ten dollars on condition that nine
+others pledged the same. The nine were found. One Indian woman pledged
+ten dollars. Several Indians put down four, five, six and seven
+dollars each. We would sing and then call for pledges; speak and sing
+again, and then pledges again. The committee was instructed to canvass
+the matter farther immediately. The work is now going on outside. In
+the meanwhile the pledges are being paid very fast, and I expect to be
+able to remit to you soon. This contribution from Pilgrim Church means
+much from the hearts of our members. They have gone right down to the
+suffering point in this giving. The pupils in the school have done
+well in helping, too. I have been astonished that many members of
+America's great churches think that missionaries and people in our
+mission fields are only recipients. I wonder if the good people in all
+our large churches did as much to lift the debt of the American
+Missionary Association on Lincoln Memorial Sabbath as did<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_139" id="Page_139">[139]</a></span> the members
+of this Indian Mission Church on the prairie. If so, the debt is wiped
+out."</p>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" />
+<h2><a name="LETTER_FROM_AN_INDIAN" id="LETTER_FROM_AN_INDIAN"></a>LETTER FROM AN INDIAN.</h2>
+
+
+<p>David Tatankaota recently wrote the following letter to Miss M. C.
+Collins. David is the missionary in Thunder Hawk's village, a new
+mission recently opened by the American Missionary Association. Miss
+Collins writes that David sent his report together with this letter
+and a collection of $5.50 from the Indians in his mission:</p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"January 26, 1895.</p>
+
+<p>"<span class="smcap">Winona, My Friend</span>:</p>
+
+<p>"I will give you a letter. My children and wife we are all well.
+Every Sunday brings praying. Some are beginning to understand the
+Bible. At the second service on Sunday I ask some to pray and
+some to talk. Also at the Wednesday prayer meeting these are
+ready to respond. Chasinghorse, Flyinghorse and Whiteagle.</p>
+
+<p>"Thunderhawk is growing a little stronger (spiritually). He and
+his family are always at church. I have said enough.</p>
+
+
+<p>"Your friend,</p>
+
+<p>"<span class="smcap">David Tatankaota</span>.</p>
+
+<p>"This is written with my own hand. Amen."</p></div>
+
+<p>Translated by Miss Collins.</p>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" />
+<br />
+<h2><a name="The_Chinese" id="The_Chinese"></a>The Chinese.<br /><br /></h2>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" />
+<h2><a name="GLEANINGS_FROM_THE_ANNUAL_REPORT" id="GLEANINGS_FROM_THE_ANNUAL_REPORT"></a>GLEANINGS FROM THE ANNUAL REPORT OF THE CALIFORNIA CHINESE MISSION FOR
+<br />THE YEAR ENDING AUGUST 31, 1894.</h2>
+
+<h4>BY REV. W. C. POND, D.D.</h4>
+
+
+<p>This is old news. But the report has been delayed in order that the
+treasurer might keep his books open till the very last offering
+pledged to us in aid of the work for that year could be collected, and
+thus, as much as possible be paid of the salaries which remained
+unpaid at the end of the year. We had no deficit. The mission does not
+run in debt. It never uses the resources of a new year to pay the
+arrears of the one preceding. Consequently there was only one thing to
+do when it became apparent that our resources would not be equal to
+our needs, viz., to authorize our workers to cease work and close the
+schools, and to say that should they continue in the work, we could
+promise them only this, that we would do for them all that was
+possible to us. The final result was that our workers&mdash;steadfast and
+faithful&mdash;after having given their usual donations, squared accounts
+in January by extra gifts amounting to $374.90.</p>
+
+<p>And while we are on this matter of the finances, we will give an<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_140" id="Page_140">[140]</a></span>
+abstract of the treasurer's final statement respecting current
+expenses in our general work:</p>
+
+<div class="center">
+<table summary="Resources and Disbursements">
+<tr><td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I. RESOURCES:</td></tr>
+<tr><td>On hand last Report</td><td>&nbsp;</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">$49.95</td> </tr>
+<tr><td>Appropriation American Missionary Association</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td valign="bottom" align="right">7,499.90</td> </tr>
+<tr><td>Receipts at Treasury California Chinese Mission</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td valign="bottom" align="right">4,973.80</td> </tr>
+<tr><td>Transferred from Permanent Prop. Account</td><td>&nbsp;</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">24.55</td> </tr>
+<tr><td>Sale of Tracts and Books</td> <td>&nbsp;</td><td valign="bottom" align="right">4.40</td> </tr>
+<tr><td>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;II. DISBURSEMENTS:</td></tr>
+<tr><td>Salaries of Superintendent, Teachers and Helpers</td><td valign="bottom" align="right">$8,480.25</td> </tr>
+<tr><td>Rents of Mission Houses</td><td valign="bottom" align="right">3,013.85</td></tr>
+<tr><td>Incidental Expenses</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">1,058.50</td> </tr>
+<tr><td>&nbsp;</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;</td><td valign="bottom" align="right">&nbsp;&nbsp;&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;</td></tr>
+<tr><td>&nbsp;</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">$12,552.60</td><td valign="bottom" align="right">&nbsp;&nbsp;$12,552.60</td> </tr>
+</table>
+</div>
+
+<p>In addition to this, the work for Chinese mothers and children cost us
+$557.70, a little less than one-half of what we could have used with
+rigid economy and good results.</p>
+
+<p>The statistics of the work show twenty-one missions in which schools
+have been maintained, as follows: Fourteen during the entire year,
+except as recesses were taken at Chinese and American holidays; four
+with but one month's vacation; two during the four months that the
+fruit men have comparative leisure, and one&mdash;that at Watsonville&mdash;a
+new mission which commenced work four months before the fiscal year
+closed.</p>
+
+<p>The total number of months of labor was 431.</p>
+
+<p>The aggregate enrollment of Christian Chinese connected with our
+missions, so far as reported, is 596. The number concerning whom we
+may hope that they have been led to Christ during the past year is 60,
+making the total number of whom this hope has been cherished, and who
+have given "credible evidence of faith in Christ" from the first more
+than 1,100. How many of these will appear in the church of the
+first-born "clothed in white robes" it is not for human judgment to
+decide. Sometimes the human, the frail, we may almost say the
+<i>devilish</i> crops out in a way to put hope and courage to a test that
+is terribly severe, but never anything to compare with that which Paul
+had to confront in those at Corinth, whom he nevertheless denominates
+"the sanctified in Christ Jesus, called saints." The Good Shepherd
+knows his sheep, and those thus given to him by the Father shall
+<i>never perish</i>, neither shall anyone pluck them out of his Father's
+hands.</p>
+
+<p>The limits of our space forbid that we follow the report into its
+accounts of the year's work in each one of these missions. Two points
+deserve special notice. One of these has been referred to in a
+previous <span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_141" id="Page_141">[141]</a></span>number of <span class="smcap">The Missionary</span>. More attention must be
+given to preaching in the street and in our schoolrooms, which make
+very comfortable little chapels. The other is that many Chinese
+children&mdash;native-born Americans&mdash;are growing up not only in the great
+centers, but also in interior villages, and we must open the doors of
+our schools to these; make such arrangements as will secure their
+attendance, and so bring it about by the grace of God that they grow
+up not in darkness, but under the healing beams of Him who said, "I am
+the light of the world."</p>
+
+<hr style="width: 45%" />
+
+<p><span class="smcap">Offerings of our Brethren.</span>&mdash;It is not possible to segregate
+their gifts to our treasury with perfect accuracy, but we are within
+the truth when we place them at $1,905.40. In addition to this they
+have given for the local expenses of their several Associations
+$1,134.10, for Missionary Work in China $675.65, for their Worldwide
+Missionary Society (through the American Board) $63.60, and for relief
+to needy brethren and others $358, making an aggregate of $5,136.75 as
+their offerings for the year; and this, be it understood when the
+pressure of the times cannot but be felt by them, on the average, more
+severely than by any others. The goods a Chinaman has to sell are
+likely to be those that in hard times we dispense with. If wages are
+to be reduced, the reduction begins with the Chinaman. It is no great
+sin in the view of many to steer clear of paying a Chinaman. If
+anybody is to be dismissed from service when economy begins it is the
+Chinaman. We cannot but think that under the circumstances the
+financial showing at this point is highly creditable.</p>
+
+
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" />
+<h2><a name="Bureau_of_Womans_Work" id="Bureau_of_Womans_Work"></a>Bureau of Woman's Work.</h2>
+
+<h3>WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNIONS.</h3>
+
+<h4><a name="Thank-Offering" id="Thank-Offering"></a>THANK-OFFERING DAY, APRIL 12.</h4>
+
+
+<p>It is heart cheering that the Women's Unions have planned for thought,
+prayer and special offerings on Friday, April 12, or Easter Sunday,
+the 14th, the day which, in the words of the resolution adopted by the
+State organizations at their annual meeting, "commemorates Christ's
+gift of Himself to the world."</p>
+
+<p>Surely liberal offerings must follow sober thought and earnest prayer
+for the redemption of those whom God seems to have given into our
+special charge here in our own country. Our Lord Himself said, "Ye
+have done it unto Me." What if it does cost self-denial? Shall we not
+plan more liberally for Christ than for self?</p>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"How much owest thou my Lord? That is the question which the giver
+has to face. Sometimes in commercial circles a man will assign<span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_142" id="Page_142">[142]</a></span> a
+debt that is owing to him to someone else out of friendship that
+he may take it when he has collected and use it for himself. Much
+in the same way, I think, the Lord Jesus has assigned a large
+portion of the debt which we owe to Him to those who are around
+us, to the unconverted at our doors, to these races among whom we
+labor. Let us see in those for whom appeal is made to us through
+this Association the representatives of Christ."</p>
+
+<div class="right"><span class="smcap">Dr. William M. Taylor.</span></div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="blockquot"><p>"When men know the grace of Christ they will never feel that they
+have given Him enough. Until they know it they will never give
+<i>Him</i> anything. They may contribute to keep up appearances so as
+to be like other people or to gain a reputation, but they will
+never give to <i>Him</i> until they know His grace. Before men give to
+Christ they must receive from Him, and when they have received
+Christ Himself into their hearts they will be impelled to give,
+<i>im</i>pelled not <i>com</i>pelled; for the delight and the duty will
+co-exist, or rather the duty will be merged in the delight."</p>
+
+<div class="right"><span class="smcap">Dr. William M. Taylor.</span></div>
+</div>
+
+<hr style="width: 45%" />
+
+<p><span class="smcap">Wanted</span>, to supply demands for libraries, copies of <span class="smcap">The
+American Missionary</span> for January, February, March and April, 1862,
+January, 1866, January, 1867, and January and August, 1875. Also,
+copies of The Annual Report for 1860, 1861, 1862, 1863.</p>
+
+<hr style="width: 65%;" />
+<h2><a name="RECEIPTS" id="RECEIPTS"></a>RECEIPTS FOR FEBRUARY, 1895.</h2>
+
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from"><tr><td width="80%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr><tr><td width="80%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="2" align='center'><br /><b>THE DANIEL HAND FUND</b></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="2" align='center'><b><i>For the Education of Colored People.</i></b></td></tr>
+<tr><td align='left'>Income for February</td><td align='right' valign='bottom'>$4,197.35</td></tr>
+<tr><td align='left'>Previously acknowledged</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">18,322.50</td> </tr>
+<tr><td colspan="2" align='right'>$22,519.85</td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="2" align='right'>=======</td></tr>
+</table></div>
+
+
+<h3>CURRENT RECEIPTS.</h3>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from Maine">
+<tr><td width="60%"></td><td width="20%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="3" align='center'><br /><b>MAINE, $524,10.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Alfred. Cong. Ch., 10.50; Y. P. S. C. E. of Cong. Ch., 2.22</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">12.72</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Andover. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Auburn. Samuel J. M. Perkins</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Augusta. "A Friend"</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">30.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Bangor. Hammond St. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">100.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Biddeford. Second Cong. Ch., L. M. Circle, Bbl. C. <i>for Blowing Rock, N. C.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Boothbay Harbor. Mrs. M. Alice Beal, <i>for Gospel Work</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">8.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Brewer. Jun. C. E. S., 2 boxes Christmas Gifts, <i>for McIntosh, Ga.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Freeport. Miss G. B. Lewis</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">1.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Gardiner. Cong. Ch., <i>for Student Aid, Pleasant Hill
+Acad., Tenn</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">24.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Gorham. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">118.29</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Gorham. H. H. Soc., <i>for Student Aid, Talladega
+C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">20.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2"><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_143" id="Page_143">[143]</a></span>Harpswell Center. Bbl. C., by Mrs. E. R. Morse, <i>for
+Blowing Rock, N. C.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Harrison, Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">3.37</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Litchfield Corners. Y. P. S. C. E., by Walter T.
+Earle, Treas.</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">2.50 </td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Litchfield Corners. Bbl. C., by Mrs. D. F. Smith,
+<i>for Blowing Rock, N. C.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">North Bridgton. Cong. Ch.</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">
+5.50 </td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Phippsburg. Cong. Ch. and Soc.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">6.27 </td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Portland. "A Friend," <i>for Student Aid, Talladega
+C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">40.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Portland. W. M. Soc., <i>for Student Aid, Gregory
+Inst.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">8.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Portland. Second Parish Cong. Ch., Ladies' Soc., Bbl.
+C. <i>for Greenwood, S. C.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Robinston. Ladies' Aid Soc., of Cong. Ch., Bbl.
+Bedding, Freight 1.85, <i>for Talladega, Ala.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">1.85 </td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Rockland. Woman's Aid Soc., of Cong. Ch., Bbl.
+Bedding, etc., Freight 2, <i>for Talladega, Ala.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">2.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Searsport. Sab. Sch., Cong. Ch., 5; Jun. C. E. S., 4,
+<i>for Dorchester Acad., McIntosh, Ga.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">9.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Wells. Barak Maxwell, 20; "A Friend," 1</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">21.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">West Cornville. Addie Bicknell</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right"> .50</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">West Paris. Miss Mary L. Dana, "Youth's Companion"
+for one year, <i>for Macon, Ga.</i> </td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Woodfords. Carl Coffin, S. S. Class, <i>for Student
+Aid, Talladega C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">2.10 </td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Woodfords. Bbl. C. and Bedding, <i>for Lincoln Acad.,
+N. C.</i> </td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Woodfords. 2 Bbls. C., by Mrs. Ida V. Woodbury, Sec.,
+<i>for Blowing Rock, N. C.</i> </td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Woodfords. Bbl. C., <i>for Marion, Ala.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Yarmouth. First Cong. Ch. (5 of which from Mrs. E. D.
+Freeman, Memorial Miss Sophia Carleton)</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">40.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Maine Woman's Aid to A. M. A., by Mrs. Ida V.
+Woodbury, Treas., <i>for Woman's Work</i>:</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>Cumberland Center</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">22.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>Lewiston, Pine St. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">25.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>Turner. Mrs. S. L. Bird</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">1.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>Pownal</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;</td><td valign="bottom" align="right">53.00</td></tr>
+</table>
+</div>
+
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from New Hampshire">
+<tr><td width="80%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="2" align='center'><br /><b>NEW HAMPSHIRE, $1,098.04</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td>Amherst. Edward D. Boylston, 100; Cong. Ch., 80; Sab.
+Sch., Cong. Ch., 11.46</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">191.46</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td>Boscawen. Mrs. Mattie P. Webster, Freight, <i>to
+Pleasant Hill, Tenn.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">1.00 </td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td>Claremont. Y. W. Soc., Bbl. C., etc., <i>for
+Wilmington, N. C.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>East Brentwood. Rev. H. H. Colburn</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00 </td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>East Jaffrey. Cong. Ch., 14.50; Christian Endeavor
+Soc., 5.42</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">19.92</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Farmington. First Cong. Ch. (30 of which from Y. P.
+S. C. E.) <i>for Student Aid, Nat, Ala.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">35.40 </td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Greenville. Cong. Ch. (of which F. W. Ely 25).</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">40.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Jaffrey. "Lilies of the Field," by Miss L. S. Adams,
+<i>for Storrs Sch.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00 </td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Littleton. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">24.83</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Londonderry. Chas. S. Pillsbury</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">1.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Manchester. First Cong. Ch. and Soc., to const.
+<span class="smcap">Rev. L. Goodrich, Mrs. J. B. Estey</span> and <span class="smcap">Mrs. J. G.
+Jones</span> L. M.'s</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">102.12 </td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td>Merrimac. Geo. S. Parkhurst, <i>for Student Aid,
+Talladega C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Nashua. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">60.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>New Castle. Willing Workers, <i>for Straight U.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Pembroke. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">15.34</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Peterboro. Union Cong. Ch., Y. P. S. C. E.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>South New Market. Miss H. L. Fitts, <i>for Student Aid,
+Gregory Inst.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">32.40</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Stratham. Cong. Ch. and Soc.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">12.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>South New Market. Miss H. L. Fitts, <i>for Freight</i>,
+1.71 Ladies of Cong. Ch., Bbl. C., <i>for Wilmington, N. C.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">1.71</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Troy. Trin. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">10.86</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash; </td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2" align="right">$598.04</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td colspan="2" align="center"><br />ESTATES.</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Lyndeboro. Estate of Jotham Hildreth, <i>for benevolent
+and charitable purposes of the A. M. A., among the Colored People
+of the South</i>, by William R. Putnam, Trustee</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">500.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash; </td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2" align="right">$1,098.04</td> </tr>
+</table>
+</div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from Vermont">
+<tr><td width="60%"></td><td width="20%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="3" align='center'><br /><b>VERMONT, $388.00.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Barnet. Sab. Sch, Cong Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">4.83</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Barre. Cong. Soc., Bbl. C., <i>for Williamsburg,
+Ky.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Burlington. Mary C. Wheeler, <i>for Straight U.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">20.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Cambridge. M. and C. Safford</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">15.00 </td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Damon's Crossing. Geo. A. Appleton</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Dorset. Y. P. S. C. E., by Marcia K. Gray, Ch. M. C.,
+<i>for Student Aid, Blowing Rock. N. C.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00 </td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Dorset. Mrs. H. M. Johnson</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">1.00 </td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Essex. A. A. Slater, Box and Bbl. C., <i>for Columbia,
+S. C.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Greensboro. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">4.20</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2"> Jeffersonville. Second Cong. Ch. of Cambridge</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.50</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Johnson. A. J. Grant, <i>for Straight U.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Milton. Y. P. S. C. E., Cong. Ch., <i>for C. E. Hall,
+McIntosh, Ga.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">1.85</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Montpelier. Bethany Sab. Sch., by D. S. Wheatley,
+Treas.</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">16.78 </td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Newfane. Cong. Ch. and Soc.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">15.55</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">New Haven. Cong. Ch., Y. L. Working Club, Bbl. C.,
+<i>for Grand View. Tenn.</i> </td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">North Bennington. Cong. Ch., Ladies, Bbl. C., <i>for
+Grand View, Tenn.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Rupert. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">24.40</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Saint Johnsbury. South Cong., Ch. Y. P. S. C. E.,
+<i>for Central Ch., New Orleans, La.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">40.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Sheldon. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">21.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Strafford. Cong. Ch., 17: Y. P. S. C. E. of Cong.
+Ch., <i>for Mountain Work</i>, 8</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">25.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Westford. "A Friend"</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Westminster. Cong. Ch., Y. P. S. C. E., End-Day Off.,
+<i>for Central Ch., New Orleans, La.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Whiting. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">6.31</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Woodstock. W. H. M. S., 25; Mrs. Fred. Merrill, 3,
+<i>for Ballard Sch., Macon, Ga.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">28.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2"><i>Received for Dorchester Acad., McIntosh, Ga.:</i></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr> <td>Barton Landing and Brownington, Bbl. C. </td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>Chelsea. By Mrs. C. D. Comstock, 4; Mrs.
+Sarah W. Sherman, Freight, 2.65</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">6.65</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>Coventry. Busy Bees, Bbl. C., Freight,
+2. </td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">2.00 </td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>Essex Junction. By Mrs. F. D. Bacon,
+Bbl. C., Freight, 2</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">2.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>North Craftsbury. Vermont H. M.
+S.</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>Montpelier. Bethany Ch., L. M. S., 2
+Bbls C. </td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>Saint Johnsbury. Ladies of South Ch.,
+Box C. </td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>West Glover. Ladies. Bbl. B.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;</td><td valign="bottom" align="right">15.65</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Woman's Home Missionary Union of Vermont, by Mrs.
+William P. Fairbanks, Treas., <i>for Woman's Work</i>:</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>Berlin. L. H. M. S.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>Brattleboro West. Jun. C. E., <i>for
+Indian Sch'p.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_144" id="Page_144">[144]</a></span>Burlington. First Ch., W. H. M.
+S.</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">20.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>Northfield. W. H. M. S.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>Norwich. Sab. Sch., <i>for Indian
+Sch'p</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">6.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>Saint Johnsbury. So. Ch. W. H. M. S.,
+26.93; So. Ch. Sab. Sch., 30; Center Ch., W. H. M. S., 5</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">61.93</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td >Waterbury. Jun. C. E. Soc., <i>for Indian
+Sch'p.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2" valign="bottom" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;</td><td align="right">107.93</td> </tr>
+</table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from Massachusetts">
+<tr><td width="60%"></td><td width="20%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="3" align='center'><br /><b>MASSACHUSETTS, $8,422.71.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Amesbury. Ladies H. M. Soc. of Main St. Ch., <i>for Student Aid, Talladega C.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">6.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Amherst. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">90.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Amherst. North Ch., 7.50; T. S. Cooley, Box S. S.
+Papers, <i>for Lincoln Acad., N. C.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">7.50</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Amherst. Colored Bible Class, Bbl. C., <i>for
+Wilmington, N. C.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Andover. Rev. C. C. Starbuck, <i>for Student Aid,
+Talladega C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">3.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Andover. Theo. Sem., <i>for Mountain Work</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">1.25</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Ashfield. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">14.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Bedford. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">9.51</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Berlin. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">14.25</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Beverly. Wash. St. Cong Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">50.37</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Beverly Farms. A Day</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">1.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Billerica. Mrs. Daniel W. Hardy, Bbl. C., <i>for
+Moorhead, Miss.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Blue Hill. "A Friend," <i>for Student Aid, Pleasant
+Hill Acad., Tenn.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Blue Hill. Mrs. Lizzie A. Tucker, 30, to const.
+herself L. M. Incorrectly ack. in February number, from Blue
+Hill, Maine.</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Brimfield. Union Cong. Ch. Ladies, Bbl. C., <i>for
+Greenwood, S. C.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Brookline. Geo. P. Davis, <i>for Tuition, Little Mary,
+Gregory Inst.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Buckland. "Life Member"</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">2.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Blanford. Miss H. M. Hinsdale, <i>for Student Aid,
+Straight U.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">50.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="1">Boston. Ladies' Aux., <i>for Student Aid, Pleasant Hill
+Acad., Tenn.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">75.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>Old South Ch. Mrs. Clapp, <i>for Sch'p,
+Pleasant Hill Acad., Tenn.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">40.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr> <td>Miss E. S. Fiske, <i>for Marshallville,
+Ga.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">25.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>Whatsoever Band, <i>for Student Aid,
+Gregory Inst.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">6.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>Union Ch. Y. P. Miss. Soc.</td>
+<td align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>"Girls' Refuge," <i>for Student Aid,
+Pleasant Hill Acad., Tenn.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr> <td>Perry, Mason &amp; Co., "Youth's Companion,"
+one year, <i>for Macon, Ga.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>Mrs. M. H. Hitchcock, Bbl. C. <i>for
+Columbia, S. C.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>Mrs. T. H. Kendall, 2 Bbls. C., etc.,
+<i>for Marshallville, Ga.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="1">Dorchester. Mrs. N. P. Livermore, 35; Mrs. Wm. Jenks,
+8, <i>for Student Aid, Pleasant Hill Acad., Tenn.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">43.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>Second Cong. Ch., by B. C.
+Hardwick</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">25.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>Rev. H. Houston, <i>for Student Aid</i>,
+5.33; Freight, 1.67; "Friends," by Mrs. Mary Houston, Bbl. C.,
+<i>for Dorchester Acad., McIntosh, Ga.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">7.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="1">Jamaica Plain. Mrs. Cheney, <i>for Le Moyne
+Inst.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">25.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>Indian Association, by Miss Manning,
+Treas., <i>for Indian M., Fort Berthold, N. D., Out-station Work
+for Women</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Roxbury. Eliot Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">50.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>"A Friend," <i>for Tuition, Little Mary,
+Gregory Inst.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">8.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>L. H. M. S. Bbl. C., <i>for Blowing Rock,
+N. C.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td colspan="2" valign="bottom" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;</td><td align="right">324.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Brookfield. Mrs. R. B. Montague</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Cambridge. Henry White, <i>for Student Aid, Fisk
+U.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">25.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Cambridgeport. Pilgrim Cong. Ch., Stereopticon
+Coll.</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">19.48</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Cambridgeport. Pilgrim Ch. Woman's Miss. Soc., <i>for
+Work Among Chinese Women in Cal.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Carlisle. Y. P. S. C. E., <i>for Saluda Sem., N.
+C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">25.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Centreville. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">3.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Charlton. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">12.97</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Chester. 2 Bbls. C., <i>for Meridian, Miss.</i></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Concord. Trin. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">44.50</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Cummington. Mrs. H. M. Porter, <i>for Mountain
+Work</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Curtisville. Y. P. S. C. E., by Minnie Ford, Treas.,
+<i>for Santee Indian Sch.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Dalton. First Cong. Ch., to const. <span class="smcap">Lillian F.
+Mitchell</span>, <span class="smcap">Camilla B. Perrey</span>, <span class="smcap">William D.
+Yeats</span>, <span class="smcap">Walter H. Sears</span> and <span class="smcap">Lillian Tooley</span>
+L. M.'s</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">165.15</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Dalton. W. M. Crane, 100; Mrs. Z. M. Crane, 100; Miss
+Clara L. Crane, 100; to const. <span class="smcap">Mrs. George Maynard</span>,
+<span class="smcap">Mrs. M. D. Pelton</span>, <span class="smcap">Miss Lillian E. Simmons</span>,
+<span class="smcap">James Bardin</span>, <span class="smcap">Herbert R. Messenger</span> and
+<span class="smcap">Charles Slater</span> L. M.'s</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">300.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Dalton. Mrs. Z. M. Crane 12; Mrs. Zenas Crane, 12;
+Mrs. J. B. Crane, 12; Miss Clara L. Crane, 12; and Miss Mary
+Crane, 12, <i>for Student Aid, Talladega, C.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">60.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Douglass. "A Friend," 5; "Friends," 3, <i>for Student
+Aid, Talladega C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">8.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Dunstable. Y. P. S. C. E., "Thank Off."</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Everett. Mrs. G. W. Fitz, Bbl. C., <i>for Albany,
+Ga.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Fall River. Mrs. R. K. Remington, <i>for Wilmington, N.
+C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Fall River. Miss Robertson, <i>for Indian M., Fort
+Berthold, N. D.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Framingham. Plym. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">45.75</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Framingham. Plym. Ch., Ladies, <i>for Williamsburg
+Acad. Ky.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">12.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Franklin. Ladies' Soc., Bbl. C., <i>for Pleasant Hill,
+Tenn.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Gill. Cong. Ch., Y. P. S. C. E., <i>for Central Church,
+New Orleans, La.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">6.30</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Greenfield. Mrs. Dwight R. Tyler</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">12.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Halifax. C. E. Day, Off., by Nellie T. Bain,
+Treas.</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">2.65</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Hamilton. E. M. Knowlton</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">2.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Hatfield. Sab. Sch. Classes and Friends, by David
+Billings, Treas.</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">12.12</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Haverhill. Algernon P. Nichols, <i>for Theo. Student
+Aid, Talladega C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">50.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Haverhill. &mdash;&mdash;, 25; Y. P. S. C. E., Union Cong. Ch.,
+2.62</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">27.62</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Holyoke. Second Cong. Ch., Y. P. S. C. E., <i>for
+Central Ch., New Orleans, La.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">50.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Hopkinton. Mrs. A. M. Crooks, <i>for Little Mary,
+Wilmington, N. C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Hyde Park. Infant S. S., of Cong. Ch., <i>for Student
+Aid, Talladega C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">8.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Lancaster. Evan. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">9.28</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Leominster. Ortho. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">40.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Lee. Cong. Ch., Y. P. S. C. E., 19; Mrs. Kibbon, 1;
+Miss Ames, 1, <i>for Avery Home, Charleston, S. C.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">21.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Lowell. John St. Sab. Sch., 4; John St. Primary S.
+S., 15, <i>for Central Ch., New Orleans, La.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">19.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Lowell. G. H. Candee, <i>for Library, Straight
+U.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2"><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_145" id="Page_145">[145]</a></span>Lunenburg. Evan. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">3.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Marlboro Washburn C. E. Union</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">2.50</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Milton. Hon. Edward L. Pierce, 19 Vols. "Memoirs and
+Works of Charles Sumner," <i>for Straight U.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Milford. Rev. W. Woodbury, Pkgs. S. S. Literature;
+Mrs. Woodbury, 2 fine Lamps for Students' Rooms, <i>for Grand View,
+Tenn.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Monson. E. F. Morris, 100; Cong. Ch., 22.74</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">122.74</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Montvale. Mrs. S. T. Greenough</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">New Bedford. Y. P. S. C. E., <i>for A. N. and I. Sch.,
+Thomasville, Ga.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Neponset. Mrs. S. L. Winsor, <i>for Library, Straight
+U.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Newburyport. Mrs. S. Kimball, <i>for Le Moyne Inst.,
+Memphis, Tenn.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">3.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Newton. Mrs. George S. Trowbridge's S. S. Class,
+Elliot Ch., <i>for Little Indian Girl, Santee, Neb.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Northampton. Miss Bates and Miss Fisk, <i>for Student
+Aid, Lincoln Acad., N. C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">4.41</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">North Amherst. Ladies' M. S., Bbl. C., <i>for Lincoln
+Acad., N. C.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">North Chelmsford. "A Friend"</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">North Falmouth. Cong. Ch. and Soc.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">North Leominster. Cong. Ch. of Christ</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">13.07</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">North Weymouth. Cong. Ch., "Wide Awakes," <i>for Indian
+M., Fort Berthold, N. D.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Oakham. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">20.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Palmer. Second Cong. Ch., <i>for Theo. Student Aid,
+Talladega C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">75.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Pittsfield. Mary A. Bissell, Copies of "American
+Teacher," <i>for Talladega, Ala.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Plymouth. Church of the Pilgrimage</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">36.42</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Randolph. Miss Abbie Turner, <i>for Indian M., Fort
+Berthold, N. D.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Reading. "A Friend"</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Royalston. D. P. Foster, <i>for Mountain Work</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Salem. Y. L. M. S., <i>for Indian M., Fort Berthold, N.
+D.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Sharon. Cong. Ch. S. S. Class, <i>for Williamsburg
+Acad., Ky.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">17.33</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Sharon. Cong. Ch., 2 Bbls. C., <i>for Williamsburg,
+Ky.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Somerville. Winter Hill Cong Ch., 31.61; Franklin St.
+O. C. Sab. Sch., 10</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">41.61</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Somerville. Prospect Hill Cong. Ch., 2 Bbls. C., <i>for
+Macon, Ga.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">South Framingham. Grace Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">170.41</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">South Framingham. R. L. Day, <i>for Special Mountain
+Work</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">100.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">South Framingham. Grace Cong. Ch. Sab. Sch., <i>for
+Mountain Work.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">19.65</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">South Haley Falls. "Friends"</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Spencer. First Cong. Ch. and Soc., to const. <span class="smcap">Rev.
+Sherman W. Brown</span> L. M.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">187.32</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Spencer. Three S. S. Classes, by C. E. Green, 13;
+Through Miss Fitts, 12.50, <i>for Student Aid, Gregory
+Inst.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">25.50</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Springfield. Robert H. Clizbe, by Mrs. E. B.
+Merriam</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">15.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Springfield. King's Daughters, Circle of Ruth, <i>for
+Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">3.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Springfield. By Mrs. Thompson, Bbl. C., Freight,
+1.30, <i>for Blowing Rock, N. C.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">1.30</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Springfield. L. M. Soc., <i>for A. G. Sch., Moorhead,
+Miss.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">1.20</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Sterling. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Sturbridge. Firs. Cong. Ch. and Soc.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">7.36</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Turners Falls. Cong. Ch., Y. P. S. C. E., 8; Mrs.
+Mayo's S. S. Class, 5.50, <i>for Central Church, New Orleans,
+La.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">13.50</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Wakefield. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">65.02</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Ware. Miss Sage, 5; Mr. Cutler, 5; Jun. Y. P. S. C.
+E., 5, <i>for Meridian, Miss.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">15.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Warren. Y. P. S. C. E., <i>for Student Aid</i>, 8; Bbl.
+C., By Miss Ellen L. Pixley, <i>for Dorchester Acad., McIntosh,
+Ga.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">8.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Wellesley. "A Friend"</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">20.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Wellesley. Wellesley College, Indian Ass'n.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">3.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Westboro. Y. L. B. Soc., Evan. Cong. Ch., <i>for
+Saluda, N. C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">25.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Westboro. Miss Kate Harrington, <i>for Student Aid, A.
+N. and I. Sch., Thomasville, Ga.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Westfield. &mdash;&mdash;, 2 Bbls C.; Mrs. O. W. Sanford, Bbl.
+C., <i>for Jonesboro, Tenn.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">West Hatfield. Aid Soc., Bbl. C. <i>for Moorhead,
+Miss.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">West Medway. Second Cong. Ch., <i>for Evarts, Ky.</i>, and
+to const. <span class="smcap">Rev. Fred Hovey Allen</span> L. M.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">30.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">West Medway. Third Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">30.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">West Newton. "Pax"</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">2.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Weymouth. Rev. J. M. Lord. 2 Boxes Books, <i>for
+Straight U. Library.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Wilbraham. Mrs. P. S. Horner</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">2.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Williamstown. Church of Christ, White Oaks, by Rev.
+W. Morse</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">3.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Williamstown. Mrs. L. D. White, Bbl. C., <i>for
+Williamsburg, Ky.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Winchester. Cong. Ch, Children, <i>for Student Aid,
+Pleasant Hill Acad., Tenn.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">40.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Whitinsville. A. F. Whitin, Books, <i>for Library,
+Talladega C.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Worcester. Old South Ch., 100.25; Central Cong. Ch.,
+96.74; Park Cong. Ch., Ladies' Missy Soc., bal. to const.
+<span class="smcap">Rev. Innan L. Wilcox L. M.</span> 13; A. L. Smith, 5</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">214.99</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Worcester. F. D. and D. N. Dixon Memorial Fund, <i>for
+Student Aid, Pleasant Hill Acad., Tenn.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">20.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Hampden Benevolent Association, by George R. Bond,
+Treas.:</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>Chicopee. First</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">6.20</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>North Wilbraham. Grace Union</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">7.80</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>Palmer. Second</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">15.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>Springfield. First</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">20.43</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>Springfield. South</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">65.60</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>Westfield. Second</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">56.98</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>Westfield. Second Sab. Sch., <i>for Indian
+M.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">37.76</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>&mdash;&mdash;. "A Friend"</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2" valign="bottom" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;</td><td align="right">219.77</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Woman's Home Missionary Association of Mass. and R.
+I., Annie C. Bridgman, Treas., <i>for Woman's Work</i>:</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>W. H. M. A., <i>for Salaries of
+Teachers.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">338.47</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>Roxbury. Walnut Av. Ch., Ladies' Aux.,
+adl., to const. <span class="smcap">Miss Helen M. Atwood</span> L. M.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">2.94</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;</td><td align="right">341.41</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="3" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash; </td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="3" align="right">$3,672.71</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td colspan="2" align="center">ESTATE.</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Walpole. Estate Mary B. Johnson, 5,000, less State
+Tax, 250, by Frederic Guild, Executor</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">4,750.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="3" valign="bottom" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash; </td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="3" valign="bottom" align="right">$8,422.71</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2"><span class="smcap">Clothing, Books, etc., Received at Boston
+Office:</span></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">South Berwick, Me. Mrs. K. B. Lewis, Bbl. Mdse.,<i>for
+High Point, N. C.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Billerica, Mass. H. A. King, Overcoat, <i>for Nat,
+Ala.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Lanesville, Mass. W. L. Saunders, Pkg. Men's C., <i>for
+Nat, Ala.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Westford, Mass. Mrs. A. S. Wright, Bbl. and Box C.,
+etc., <i>for Pleasant Hill, Tenn.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">West Newton, Mass. Miss Alice Williston Bbl. C. <i>for
+Nat, Ala.</i></td> </tr>
+
+</table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from Rhode Island">
+<tr><td width="80%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="2" align='center'><br /><b>RHODE ISLAND, $90.80.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td>Newport. Mrs. T. Thayer, 10; Wm. Andrews, 4.50</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">14.50</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_146" id="Page_146">[146]</a></span>Providence. Centre Cong. Ch., 50; Ministering
+Children, 12, <i>for Student Aid, Talladega C.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">62.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Providence. Centre Cong. Ch., <i>for Talladega
+C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Providence. Cong. Ch., Jun. C. E. Union, <i>for Student
+Aid, Pleasant Hill Acad., Tenn.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">3.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Providence. Y. P. S. C. E., North Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">1.30</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Providence. Wm. H. Waite, Bbl. C., <i>for Thomasville,
+Ga.</i></td> </tr> </table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from Connecticut">
+<tr><td width="60%"></td><td width="20%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="3" align='center'><br /><b>CONNECTICUT, $2,905.19.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Branford Cong. Ch. and Y. P. S. C. E., <i>for Central
+Ch., New Orleans, La.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">25.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Bridgeport. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">116.18</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Bristol. Miss E. J. Peck, Bbl. C., etc., <i>for
+Talladega, Ala.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Chaplin. Cong. Ch., bal. to const. <span class="smcap">Rev. Eugene M.
+Frary</span> L. M.</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">20.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Collinsville. "Friends," <i>for Theo. Student Aid,
+Talladega C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">30.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Cornwall Hollow, Union End. Soc., by Mrs. Katherine
+M. Sedgwick, <i>for Mountain Work</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">2.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Cromwell. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">97.42</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Cromwell. Cong. Ch., Bbl. C., <i>for Grand View,
+Tenn.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Danbury. Y. P. S. C. E. of First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">6.66</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">East Haddam. "A Friend"</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">East Hampton. Dea. Samuel Skinner, 37; Mrs. Jno.
+Star, 5; E. C. Barton, 3; A. Conklin, 3; L. S. Carpenter, 2, <i>for
+Theo. Student Aid, Talladega C.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">50.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">East Hartford. Miss Gilman's S. S. Class, <i>for
+Central Ch., New Orleans, La.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">7.50</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">East Hartford. S. S. Class, <i>for Student Aid,
+Talladega C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">4.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Essex. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">25.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Farmington. Sab Sch., First Cong. Ch., 16.56 <i>for
+Central Ch., New Orleans, La.</i>, 12.35 <i>for Indian M.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">28.91</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Glastonbury. "A Friend," by Rev. John Barstow, <i>for
+Central Ch., New Orleans, La.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Greenfield. C. A. Blakeman, <i>for Wilmington, N.
+C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">8.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Greenwich. Cong. Ch., Mrs. Geo. P. Sheldon, 5; Miriam
+F. and Helen A. Choate, by Rev. W. Choate, D.D., 5; Miss Agnes W.
+Hubbard, 5</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">15.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Guilford. Miss Seward, Bbl. C. and Literature, <i>for
+Storrs Sch.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Guilford. First Cong. Ch., 2 Bbls. C., <i>for
+Williamsburg, Ky.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Hartford. Second Ch. of Christ</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">100.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Hartford. Mrs. W. P. Williams <i>for Industrial Work,
+Fisk U.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">15.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Hartford. I. J. Steane, <i>for Central Ch., New
+Orleans, La.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Hartford. Fourth Cong. Ch., Ladies' Aid Soc., Bbl.
+C., Freight paid; South Ch. Sewing Soc., Box C., <i>for Grand View,
+Tenn.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Harwinton. Cong. Ch., 10.72; Mrs. Milo Watson,
+5</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">15.72</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Lebanon. First Cong. Ch., 52.16, to const. <span class="smcap">Luther
+H. Randall</span> L. M.; C. E. Soc. of First Cong. Ch., 5</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">57.16</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Littleton. Ortho. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">18.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Lyme. L. M. S., Bbl. C., <i>for Jonesboro,
+Tenn.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Mansfield Centre. Mrs. L. M. Swift, <i>for Student Aid,
+Talladega C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">2.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Middletown. First Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">27.40</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Millington. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">1.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Montville Center. C. E. Soc. of Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">4.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">New Britain. First Ch. of Christ, "A Friend," to
+const. <span class="smcap">Miss Jennie M. Burnham</span> L. M.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">30.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">New Britain. Cong. Ch., Ladies' Benev. Soc., Bbl. C.,
+<i>for Grand View, Tenn.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">New Canaan. King's Daughters, Box C., <i>for
+Williamsburg. Ky.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">New Canaan. Cong. Ch., Box C., <i>for Grand View,
+Tenn.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">New Hartford. Ladies' Aid Soc. of Cong. Ch., Bbl. C.,
+<i>for Talladega Ala.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">New Haven. Edwin B. Bowditch, 15; Samuel A. Stevens,
+5, <i>for Student Aid, Talladega C.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">20.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">New Haven. United Ch., Y. P. S. C. E., <i>for Central
+Ch., New Orleans, La.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">New London. Mrs. B. P. McEwen</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Newtown. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">6.20</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Norwalk. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">30.48 </td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Norwalk. Cong. Ch., King's Daughters, 2 Bbls. C.,
+<i>for Grand View, Tenn.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">North Woodstock. Cong. Ch, Sab. School, <i>for Student
+Aid, Talladega C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">16.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Norwich. Mrs. Lucy A. Forbes S. S. Class, Second
+Cong. Ch., <i>for Columbia, S. C.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">4.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Norwich. L. H. M. S, Greeneville Ch., Freight, 2.30,
+<i>for McIntosh, Ga.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">2.30</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Norwich. Y. P. S. C. E. of Park Cong. Ch., Bbl. C.,
+<i>for Talladega, Ala.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Plainfield. Y. P. S. C. E., by Albert Phillips.
+Sec.</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">5.54</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Plainville. "A Friend"</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">1.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Pomfret. Cong. S. S., <i>for Student Aid, Fisk
+U.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">25.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Prospect. B. B. Brown</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">20.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Putnam. "Friends," <i>for Student Aid, Talladega
+C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">3.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Salisbury. S. S. Class, Cong. Ch., <i>for Grand View,
+Tenn.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">3.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Salisbury. S. S. Class, Mrs. M. Clark, Bbl. C., <i>for
+Thomasville, Ga.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Somers. "A Friend," <i>for Little Mary, Wilmington, N.
+C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">1.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Somersville. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">9.57</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Sound Beach. Pilgrim Cong. Ch. and Y. P. S. C. E.,
+<i>for Talladega C.</i>, 6; Opportunity Seekers of Pilgram Cong. Ch.,
+1.30</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">7.30</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">South Glastonbury. Sab Sch., Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">6.56</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Southport, Miss Eliza A. Bulkley and Miss Georgie A.
+Bulkley</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">80.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Stamford. First Cong. Ch., Y. P. S. C. E., Bbl. C..
+<i>for Grand View, Tenn.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Stratford. Sab. Sch., Cong. Ch., <i>for Mountain
+Work</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Suffield. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Pierce, <i>for Meridian,
+Miss.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">40.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Suffield. &mdash;&mdash;, <i>for Student Aid, Skyland Ins.,
+Blowing Rock, N. C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Suffield. First Cong. Ch., <i>for Mountain Work</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">6.23</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Taftville. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">10.78</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Talcottville. Y. P. S. C. E., Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Terryville. "Friends," <i>for Student Aid, Talladega
+C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">33.25</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Thomaston. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">12.20</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Thomson. Cong. Ch., Ladies' Soc., Bbl., C., <i>for
+Grand View, Tenn.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Torrington. Two Sab. Sch. Classes, by Mrs. Burr Lyon,
+<i>for Indian Sch'p, Santee, Neb.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">17.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Trumbull. Cong. Ch. and Soc.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">6.57</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Wapping. Sab. Sch., Second Cong. Ch., <i>for Central
+Ch., New Orleans, La.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">15.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Waterbury. Infant Class, Sab. Sch., Second Cong. Ch.,
+10, <i>for Colored Children</i>; 10 <i>for Indian Children's
+Sch.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">20.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Watertown. Alert Boys' Class, of Cong. Sab. Sch.,
+<i>for Indian M., Fort Berthold, N. D.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">3.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Watertown. Cong. Ch., Ladies' Benev. Soc., Bbl. C.,
+Freight paid, <i>for Grand View, Tenn.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2"><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_147" id="Page_147">[147]</a></span>Westchester. "Christian Bees." Freight, <i>for A. G.
+Sch., Moorhead, Miss.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">1.31</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Westminster. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">3.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">West Torrington. Ladies' Miss. Circle, 4.25, <i>for A.
+I. Sch., Thomasville, Ga.</i>, and 4.25, <i>for Grand View Acad.,
+Tenn.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">8.50</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">West Winsted. "A Friend," <i>for Indian M.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Winthrop. "A Friend"</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">3.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">&mdash;&mdash;. "Friends," <i>for Theo. Student Aid, Talladega,
+C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">43.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Woman's Cong. Home Missionary Union of Conn. Mrs. W.
+W. Jacobs, Treas., <i>for Woman's Work</i>:</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>Bridgeport. Ladies' Union, Park St. Ch.
+(15 of which <i>for Student Aid, Fisk U.</i>), 30, to const. <span class="smcap">Mrs.
+Louisa Lincoln</span> L. M.; Y. P. S. C. E., Park St. Ch.,
+6</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">36.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td valign="bottom" align="right">Fairfield. Miss E. A. Lyon</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.20</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td valign="bottom" align="right">Hartford. First Ch., Prim. Dept. of Sab.
+Sch.</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td valign="bottom" align="right">Poquonock. Aux.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">30.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td valign="bottom" align="right">Torringford. L. H. M. S.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td valign="bottom" align="right">Wallingford. Cong. Ch., L. B. S.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">25.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td valign="bottom" align="right">West Winsted. Second Ch., Mrs. Henry
+Gay</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">23.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2" valign="bottom" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;</td><td align="right"> 129.20</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="3" valign="bottom" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash; </td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="3" valign="bottom" align="right">$1,469.19</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td colspan="3" align="center">ESTATES.</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Cornwall. Estate of Silas C. Beers</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">680.35</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Groton. Estate of Mrs. B. N. Hurlbutt</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">119.10</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">New Haven. Estate Lorinda M. Hall, by A. M.
+Blakesley, Executor</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">636.55</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="3" valign="bottom" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash; </td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="3" valign="bottom" align="right">$2,905.19</td> </tr>
+</table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from New York">
+<tr><td width="60%"></td><td width="20%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="3" align='center'><br /><b>NEW YORK, $6,259.18.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Albany. "A Friend"</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">35.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Albany. W. H. M. Soc. of First Cong. Ch., Box
+Bedding, etc., <i>for Talladega, Ala.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Angola. Miss A. H. Ames, <i>for Chinese M.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Batavia. F. E. Rice, <i>for A. G. Sch., Moorhead,
+Miss.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Brooklyn. Park Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">22.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Brooklyn. Bethany Sab. Sch., Prim. Class, <i>for
+Student Aid, Williamsburg Acad., Ky.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">4.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Brooklyn. W. H. M. Soc. of Pilgrim Ch., Box Bedding,
+Freight, 1.41, <i>for Talladega, Ala.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">1.41</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Brooklyn. Ladies' Miss. Soc., T. T. Circle of King's
+Daughters, Bundle Table Covers, <i>for Talladega, Ala.</i></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Brooklyn. Violet A. Johnson, <i>for Student Aid,
+Gregory Inst.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">1.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Brooklyn. Park Cong. Ch., Bbl. C., <i>for Lincoln
+Acad., N. C.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Buffalo. People's Cong. Ch., Box Bedding and Towels,
+<i>for Talladega, Ala.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Canandaigua. Ladies of First Cong. Ch., Box Bedding
+and Towels, <i>for Talladega, Ala.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Cazenovia. Ladies' Christian Assn., <i>for Black Mt.
+Acad., Ky.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">35.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Clayton. Church Society, Box Bedding and Towels,
+Freight 1, <i>for Talladega, Ala.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">1.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Clifton Springs. Ned and Roy Merritt, by Rev. C. P.
+W. Merritt</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Corona. Rev. W. J. Peck, Freight <i>to Savannah,
+Ga.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">1.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Derby. Birthday Box Offering, by Mrs. Fanny C.
+Squier</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Eagle Harbor. M. P. Lyman</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">.50</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Ellington. Cong Ch., W. H. M. S., Mrs. H. B. Rice,
+<i>for Woman's Work</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Elmira. Glines Miss. Soc., Box C., <i>for Williamsburg,
+Ky.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Flushing. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">26.69</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Hamilton. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">32.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Himrods. Mrs. Helen B. Ayres</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Ithaca. Rev. O. B. Hitchcock</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Ithaca. Ladies of First Cong. Ch., Bbl. Bedding,
+etc., Freight 2, <i>for Talladega, Ala.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">2.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Jamesport. Cong. Ch., Box C., <i>for Williamsburg,
+Ky.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">LeRoy. Mrs. Margaret McEwen, 5; "A Friend to the
+Cause," 5; Mrs. Margaret McEwen, <i>for Student Aid, Fisk U.</i>
+3</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">13.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">LeRoy. W. H. M. S. of Presb. Ch., Bbl. C., Freight 1,
+<i>for Fisk U.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">1.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Little Valley. W. H. M. Soc. of Cong. Ch., Bedding,
+<i>for Talladega, Ala.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Lockport. Ladies of First Cong. Ch., Box Bedding,
+etc., <i>for Talladega, Ala.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Lysander. Y. P. S. C. E., Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.75</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Middletown. W. H. M. S. of Cong. Ch., Box Bedding and
+Towels, <i>for Talladega, Ala.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Morristown. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">8.63</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Mount Morris. Sab. Sch. Presb. Ch., <i>for A. G. Sch.,
+Moorhead, Miss.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">10.75</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Mount Vernon. Mrs. L. F. Buell, 2 Bbls. C., etc.,
+<i>for Columbia, S. C.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Newburg. W. M. Circle, Bbl. C., <i>for Lincoln Acad.,
+N. C.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">New York. W. E. Dodge, Educational Fund, 250; Bleeker
+Van Wagenen, 50, <i>for Student Aid, Talladega, Ala.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">300.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">New York. Broadway Tab. Ch., "A Friend," Stamford,
+Conn. (25 of which <i>for Thomasville, Ga.</i>)</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">50.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">New York. Miss D. E. Emerson, to const. <span class="smcap">Mrs. A.
+Elizabeth Davenport</span> L. M., <i>for A. G. Sch., Moorhead,
+Miss.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">35.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">New York. Broadway Tab. Ch., C. E. Soc., <i>for C. E.
+Hall, McIntosh, Ga.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">8.40</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">New York. C. T. Dillingham &amp; Co., Harper Bros.,
+Fords, Howard &amp; Hulbert, A. S. Barnes &amp; Co., Books for Library;
+Ginn &amp; Co., Books and Maps, <i>for Talladega C.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">New York. Mrs. A. C. Hickok, Box Papers, etc., <i>for
+Greenwood, S. C.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">New York. American Bible Soc., Grant of Scriptures.
+Val. 205</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">New York. Forest Av., Morrisania, Cong. Ch., C. E.
+Soc., 25. Incorrectly ack. in March number from Fourth Av.,
+Morrisania.</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Norwood. Miss. Soc., Box Bedding, etc., <i>for
+Talladega, Ala.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Ogdensburg. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">13.10</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Ogdensburg. "Home Land Circle" of Cong. Ch., Box
+Aprons and Towels, <i>for Talladega, Ala.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Orient. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">12.38</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Owego. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Owego. Ladies' Miss. Soc. of Cong. Ch., 2 Bbls. C.,
+<i>for Talladega, Ala.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Paris. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Philadelphia. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">3.75</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Philadelphia. Bbl. C., by Mrs. D. H. Scofield, <i>for
+Blowing Rock, N. C.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Pleasantville. G. L. Perry, <i>for Indian M., Fort
+Berthold, N. D.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">2.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Port Leyden. Junior C. E. Soc., Cong. Ch., <i>for
+Mountain Work</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">1.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Ph&oelig;nix. Ladies' Miss. Soc., Box Bedding and
+Sundries, Freight 1.39, <i>for Talladega, Ala.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">1.39</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Ph&oelig;nix. Mrs. Carter and S. S. Class, S. S. Papers,
+<i>for Marion, Ala.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">River Head. Bbl. C., <i>for Williamsburg, Ky.</i></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Rochester. Plymouth Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">23.75</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Rochester. Mrs. E. M. Sayne, Bbl., Books, etc.,
+Freight Pd., <i>for Talladega, Ala.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Rushville. Cong. Ch., Bbl. C., Freight 1, <i>for
+Greenwood, S. C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">1.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2"><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_148" id="Page_148">[148]</a></span>Saratoga. G. F. Harvey. Bbl. and Box Hardware, etc.,
+<i>for Talladega, Ala.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Schenectady. Ladies' Miss. Soc., Cong. Ch., <i>for
+Evarts, Ky.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">25.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Schenectady. Ladies' Miss. Soc. of Cong. Ch., Box and
+Bbl. Bedding, etc., <i>for Talladega, Ala.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Seneca Falls. W. H. M. S. of Cong. Ch., Box Bedding,
+<i>for Talladega, Ala.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Sherburne. Mrs. C. S. Gorton, 25, <i>for Cooking
+School</i>; "Little Lights," 10, <i>for Student Aid, Talladega
+C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">35.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Tarrytown. Mrs. Elbert B. Monroe (10 of which <i>for
+Little Mary, Wilmington, N. C.</i>)</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">110.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Utica. D. H. Williams</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Walton. Sab. Sch., First Cong. Ch., <i>for Mountain
+Work</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">17.18</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Walton. Ladies' Miss. Soc. of Cong. Ch., Bbl.
+Bedding, <i>for Talladega, Ala.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Walworth. Mrs. J. C. Cobb</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Westmoreland. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">West Winfield. George C. Wadell</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Woodhaven. Mrs. Catharine McNicol, 5; Woman's Miss.
+Soc. of Cong. Ch., 5</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Woodville. W. H. M. S., Box Bedding, <i>for Talladega,
+Ala.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Yaphank. Mrs. Hannah M. Overton, <i>for Indian
+M.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">&mdash;&mdash;. "Friends"</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Woman's Home Missionary Union of N. Y., by Mrs. J. J.
+Pearsall, Treas., <i>for Woman's Work</i>:</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Albany. Home Circle</td>
+<td align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Bristol Center. H. M. S.</td>
+<td align="right">5.50</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Corning.</td>
+<td align="right">17.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Hancock. M. B.</td>
+<td align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Homer. Miss Ellen Phillips</td>
+<td align="right">1.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>New Haven. Willing Workers</td>
+<td align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>New York. Broadway Tab. Ch., Soc. for
+Woman's Work</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">250.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>New York. Silver Circle, Mrs. H. S.
+Caswell</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;</td><td align="right">298.50</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="3" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;&mdash; </td> </tr>
+
+
+<tr><td colspan="3" align="right">$1,259.18</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td colspan="3" align="center">ESTATE.</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Warsaw. Estate of Silas B. Sturdevant, Memorial
+Milton Whipple, late of Riga, N. Y., by Mrs. Louise A.
+Sturdevant, Executrix</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">5,000.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="3" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;&mdash; </td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="3" align="right">$6,259.18</td> </tr>
+</table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from New Jersey">
+<tr><td width="80%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="2" align='center'><br /><b>NEW JERSEY, $119.76.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td>Bridgeton. "Friends," <i>for Student Aid, Lincoln
+Acad., N. C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">7.50</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>East Orange. Mrs. Lucy H. Everest</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Glen Ridge. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">60.66</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Plainfield. Trinity Ref. Ch., by Miss Mabel A.
+Woodruff, Bbl. C. and Toys, <i>for Selma, Ala.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Westfield. Ladies' Benev. Assn., Bbl. C., <i>for
+Greenwood, S. C.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Woodbridge. Y. P. S. C. E. of Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">6.60</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Woman's Home Missionary Union of the N. J. Assn., by
+Mrs. J. H. Denison, Treas., <i>for Woman's Work</i>:</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>Paterson Helping Hand Soc. of Auburn St.
+Cong. Ch., <i>for Student Aid, Santee Indian Sch.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">40.00</td> </tr> </table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from Pennsylvania">
+<tr><td width="80%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="2" align='center'><br /><b>PENNSYLVANIA, $41.15.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td>Allegheny City. Mrs. Claflin, <i>for Le Moyne Inst.,
+Memphis, Tenn.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">3.50</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Cambridgeboro. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">6.15</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Germantown. Mrs. E. B. Stork, <i>for Gloucester Sch.,
+Cappahosic, Va.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Lander. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">2.50</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Le Raysville. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">4.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Ogontz, Box C., by Miss M. J. Gates, <i>for Blowing
+Rock, N. C.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Philadelphia. Rebecca White</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">20.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>West Mill Creek. Presb. Ch. Y. P. S. C. E., Bbl.
+Papers, <i>for Lincoln Acad., N. C.</i></td> </tr> </table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from Ohio">
+<tr><td width="60%"></td><td width="20%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="3" align='center'><br /><b>OHIO, $458.29.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Brecksville. Y. P. S. C. E. of Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">7.67</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Burton. Cong. Ch., <i>for Student Aid, Talladega
+C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">12.24</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Claridon. Cong. Ch. S. S. Class, <i>for Student Aid,
+Pleasant Hill Acad., Tenn.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">16.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Cleveland. Lake View Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">7.50</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Cleveland. Mrs. L. V. Tolvert, <i>for Student Aid,
+Albany, Ga.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">1.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Columbus. Plymouth Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">15.60</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Cuyahoga Falls. J. L. Longshore</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">2.50</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Hudson. Cong. Ch. L. B. Soc., Bbl. C., Mrs. C. S.
+Drake, Freight 1.40, <i>for Macon, Ga.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">1.40</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Huntsburg. Cong. Ch., <i>for Student Aid, Talladega
+C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Monroe. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">2.45</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Newton Falls. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">7.86</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">North Fairfield. Cong. Ch. Ladies, <i>for Student Aid,
+Pleasant Hill Acad., Tenn.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">8.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Norwalk. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">8.23</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Oberlin. Sab. Sch., First Ch., 16; Mrs. E. B. Clark,
+10</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">26.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Oberlin. Chauncey Pond, <i>for A. G. Sch., Moorhead,
+Miss.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Painesville. Junior Soc. of C. E., First Cong. Ch.,
+<i>for Indian M.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">1.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Portsmouth. J. Q. Weaver, <i>for Gloucester Sch.,
+Cappahosic, Va.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">1.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Saybrook. Cong. Ch. and Soc.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">14.48</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">South Newbury. Cong. Ch., <i>for Student Aid, Talladega
+C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">2.76</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">South Salem. Daniel S. Pricer</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Sylvania. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">4.50</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Wakeman. Sab. Sch., Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Walnut Hills. Cong. Ch., <i>for Grand View,
+Tenn.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">15.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">West Andover. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">7.10</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Willoughby. F. A. Page</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Youngstown. Plym. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">8.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Ohio Woman's Home Missionary Union, by Mrs. G. B.
+Brown, Treas., <i>for Woman's Work</i>:</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Coolville. Mrs. M. B. Bartlett</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">200.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Oberlin. First, L. A. S.</td>
+<td align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Springfield. W. M. S.</td>
+<td align="right">6.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;</td><td align="right">211.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="3" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash; </td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="3" align="right">$406.29</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td colspan="3" align="center">ESTATE.</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Oberlin. Estate of Amanda Porter</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">52.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="3" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash; </td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="3" align="right">458.29</td> </tr>
+</table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from Indiana">
+<tr><td width="80%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="2" align='center'><br /><b>INDIANA, 50c.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td>Brimfield. Miss Huston, Bbl. C., Freight 50c., <i>for
+Blowing Rock, N. C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">.50</td> </tr>
+</table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from Illinois">
+<tr><td width="60%"></td><td width="20%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="3" align='center'><br /><b>ILLINOIS, $950.55.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Abingdon. Busy Bees, <i>for Student Aid, Talladega
+C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Albion. Mrs. Jos. Green, 3; Cong. Ch., Colored,
+1.60</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">4.60</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Aurora. First Cong. Ch., Y. P. S. C. E, <i>for Lincoln
+Acad., N. C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">17.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Batavia. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">61.29</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Champaign. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">42.62</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Champaign. Y. P. S. C. E., <i>for Student Aid, Fisk
+U.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">15.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Chicago. "Hapland," 100; Sab. Sch., N. E. Cong. Ch.,
+15; Tabernacle C. E., 10; Mary R. Blackburn, 5; Mrs. M. W. Mabbs,
+5</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">135.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Chicago. Mrs. Ben Frees, <i>for Le Moyne Inst.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">25.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2"><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_149" id="Page_149">[149]</a></span>Chicago. "Friends," Box C. and Sundries, <i>for
+Talladega, Ala.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Dallas City. Mrs. M. H. Smith </td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">2.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Dwight. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.50</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Englewood. Plym. Ch., Y. P. S. C. E., <i>for Student
+Aid, Williamsburg Acad., Ky.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Elgin. Sab. Sch., First Cong. Ch., <i>for Student Aid,
+Straight U.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">12.00 </td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Elgin. Sab. Sch., First Cong. Ch., <i>for Native
+Teacher, Indian M., Grand River, N. D.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Elmhurst. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">6.71</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Englewood. Pilgrim Ch., Pkg. Books, <i>for Pleasant
+Hill Acad., Tenn.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Galena, Mrs. A. Bean</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">2.50</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Galesburg, C. E. Soc., by Mrs. E. E. Day, <i>for Indian
+M.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">4.50</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Geneseo. "A Birthday Memorial"</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Geneva. Y. P. S. C. E.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">3.24</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Greenville. Cong. Ch., Bbl. Books and C., Freight
+1.20, <i>for Talladega, Ala.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">1.20</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Hampton. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">3.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Manteno. Box S. S. Papers, <i>for Lincoln Acad., N.
+C.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Melvin. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">3.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Moline. Alfred Williams</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Nora. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">12.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Ottawa. Mrs. Ruth P. Bascom</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Peoria. Mrs. John L. Griswold, <i>for Student Aid, Fisk
+U.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">100.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Peoria. Mrs. Sarah P. Howe, S. S. Class, 10; Miss
+Anna Kinney, S. S. Class, 1.50; Miss Nora Mankers, S. S. Class,
+1; Howe Y. P. S. C. E., 5, and Individual Members, 2.50, <i>for
+Student Aid, Fisk U.</i> </td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">20.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Plano. Cong. Ch., <i>for McIntosh, Ga.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">1.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Providence. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">15.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Roseville. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">27.71</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Shabbona. First Cong. Ch., 2 Bbls. C., <i>for
+Williamsburg, Ky.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Sheridan. Mrs. C. J. O. Heavenhill</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">1.50</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Somonauk. Y. P. S. C. E.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">3.06</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Toulon. Miss A. M. Smith, S. S. Class, 1, <i>for
+Student Aid</i>; Y. P. S. C. E. of Cong. Ch., Box Bedding, <i>for
+Talladega, Ala.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">1.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Winnebago. Cong. Ch., Miss. Soc., Bbl. C., <i>for
+Pleasant Hill, Tenn.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Woodstock. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">10.18</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Illinois Woman's Home Missionary Union, Mrs. L. A.
+Field, Treas., <i>for Woman's Work</i>:</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Chicago. New Eng. W. M. S.</td>
+<td align="right">18.60</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Chicago. Covenant, W. M. S.</td>
+<td align="right">1.20</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>McLean, W. M. S.</td>
+<td align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Oak Park. Y. L. M. S.</td>
+<td align="right">50.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Odell. S. S.</td>
+<td align="right">1.70</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Rockford. W. M. S.</td>
+<td align="right">12.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Winnetka. W. M. S.</td>
+<td align="right">7.54</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;</td><td align="right">96.04</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="3" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash; </td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="3" align="right">$686.65</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td colspan="3" align="center">ESTATE.</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Galesburg. Estate of Miss Mary J. Browning, by Wm. H.
+Browning, Executor</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">263.90</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="3" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash; </td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="3" align="right">$950.55</td> </tr>
+</table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from Michigan">
+<tr><td width="60%"></td><td width="20%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="3" align='center'><br /><b>MICHIGAN, $1,275.15.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Adrian. A. J. Hood</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Agricultural College. Prof. R. C. Kedzie, to const.
+<span class="smcap">Mrs. Ella M. Kedzie L. M.</span></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">30.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Detroit. Westminster Pres. Ch., Jun. Y. P. S. C. E.,
+Box Papers, etc.; Plymouth Cong. Ch., Ladies' Soc., Bbl. C., <i>for
+Greenwood, S. C.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Grand Rapids. Plymouth Cong. Ch., 6.75; Smith
+Memorial Ch., 2</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">8.75</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Kalamazoo. Mrs. J. A. Kent</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Lansing. Ch. at Trout Creek</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">4.25</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Manistee. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">7.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Marshall. Mrs. J. S. Stout</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Richmond. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Romeo. Miss E. B. Dickinson</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">50.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Saugatuck. C. E. Assn., Christmas Box, <i>for
+Lexington, Ky.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Travers City. C. A. Hammond, <i>for Student Aid,
+Pleasant Hill Acad., Tenn.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">1.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">West Bay City. John Bourn, <i>for Alaska M.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">100.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Ypsilanti. Cong. Ch., Box C., <i>for Williamsburg,
+Ky.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Woman's Home Missionary Union of Michigan, Mrs. E. F.
+Grabill, Treas., <i>for Woman's Work</i>:</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Grand Blanc. Willing Workers, <i>for
+Indian Student Aid, Santee, Neb.</i></td>
+<td align="right">12.20</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Grand Rapids. W. H. M. S., Park Ch.
+</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">13.20</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Grass Lake. W. H. M. S.</td>
+<td align="right">3.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Saint Johns. Women's Assn.</td>
+<td align="right">.75</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>South Haven. Y. P. S. C. E., <i>for
+Student Aid, Pleasant Hill Acad., Tenn.</i></td>
+<td align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Stockbridge. Mrs. E. W. Woodward, <i>for
+Student Aid, A. G. Sch., Moorhead, Miss.</i></td>
+<td align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;</td><td align="right">44.15</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="3" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash; </td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="3" align="right">$275.15</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td colspan="3" align="center">ESTATE.</td> </tr>
+
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Ann Arbor. Estate of Dr. C. L. Ford, by Bryant
+Walker, Adm'r.</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">1,000.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="3" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash; </td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="3" align="right">$1,275.15</td> </tr>
+</table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from Iowa">
+<tr><td width="60%"></td><td width="20%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="3" align='center'><br /><b>IOWA, $485.76.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Algona. A. Zahlten</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Alton. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">4.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Belmond. S. S. Cong. Ch., <i>for Student Aid, Talladega
+C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">15.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Blencoe. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">3.70</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Charles City. Miss Clara Lumbeck, <i>for Student Aid,
+Talladega C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Decorah. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">35.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Des Moines. Plymouth Ch., 118.47; North Park Cong.,
+Y. P. S. C. E., 5</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">123.47</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Eagle Grove. S. S. of Cong. Ch., <i>for Talladega,
+Ala.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Eagle Grove. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">4.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Eldora. Cong. Ch., 24.15; "Japan," 5</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">29.15</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Fairfax. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">6.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Forest City. Miss Grace Mason, Box Literature, <i>for
+Beach Inst., Savannah, Ga.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Glenwood. Cong. S. S., by Mrs. John Hanson, Box Toys,
+etc., <i>for Beach Inst.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Grand View. Cong. Ch., Miss. Soc., Box C., <i>for Grand
+View, Tenn.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Grinnell. First Cong. Ch., <i>for Grand View,
+Tenn.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Grinnell. Mrs. J. B. Grinnell, <i>for Student Aid,
+Talladega C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Grinnell. Miss E. H. Brewer, <i>for Gloucester Sch.,
+Cappahosic, Va.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">3.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Harlan. Mission Band, <i>for Talladega, Ala.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">4.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Hawarden. Cong, Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">13.47</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Independence. Mrs. E. M. Potwin, Pkg. Cards and
+Papers, <i>for Beach Inst.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Lakeside. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">8.69</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Lewis. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">9.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Manchester. Ladies' Soc., Bbl. C., <i>for Pleasant Hill
+Acad., Tenn.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Marshalltown. L. M. Soc., by Mrs. Anna M. Brown, Box
+Literature, etc., <i>for Beach Inst.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Maquoketa. Miss Mary C. Shaw</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2"><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_150" id="Page_150">[150]</a></span>McGregor. King's Daughters, "St. Nicholas" for one
+year, <i>for Pleasant Hill Acad., Tenn.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Muscatine. Junior C. E. Soc. of Cong. Ch., <i>for
+Student Aid, Talladega C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Newton. Wittemberg Cong. Sab. Sch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">6.37</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Newell. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Osage. Cong. Ch., 18.38; Cong. Y. P. S. C. E.,
+5.10</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">23.48</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Osceola. Miss Jennie M. Baird</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Red Oak. W. H. M. U., 15. Incorrectly ack. in
+February number from Mrs. M. A. Clark, Afton, Iowa.</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Rockford. Cong. Ch., Y. P. S. C. E., <i>for Student
+Aid, A. N. and I. Sch., Thomasville, Ga.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">9.50</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Salem. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">4.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Iowa Woman's Home Missionary Union, Miss Belle L.
+Bentley, Treas., <i>for Woman's Work</i>:</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Algona. L. M. S.</td>
+<td align="right">2.14</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Bear Grove. L. M. S.</td>
+<td align="right">7.15</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Chester Center. L. M. S.</td>
+<td align="right">.50</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Creston. L. M. S.</td>
+<td align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Des Moines. Plymouth, L. M. S.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">12.04</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Grinnell. L. M. S.</td>
+<td align="right">6.90</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Keokuk. L. M. S.</td>
+<td align="right">15.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Le Mars. L. M. S.</td>
+<td align="right">1.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>McGregor. L. M. S.</td>
+<td align="right">8.70</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Marion. Y. P. M. S.</td>
+<td align="right">15.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Muscatine. S. S., First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">20.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Newell. L. M. S.</td>
+<td align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Newton. L. M. S.</td>
+<td align="right">3.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Old Man's Creek. H. and F. M. S.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">1.82</td><td align="right">103.25</td></tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="3" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash; </td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="3" align="right">470.08</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td colspan="3" align="center">ESTATE</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Fontanelle. Estate, A. M. Gow, Colored </td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">15.68</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="3" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash; </td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="3" align="right">485.76</td> </tr>
+</table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from Wisconsin">
+<tr><td width="60%"></td><td width="20%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="3" align='center'><br /><b>WISCONSIN, $392.57.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Clear Lake. Swedish Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">1.24</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Eau Claire. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">25.06</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Hayward. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Ironton. O. C. Blanchard</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Koshkonong. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">7.85</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Lake Geneva. Y. P. S. C. E., <i>for Student Aid, Fisk
+U.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">12.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">La Grange. Miss Greening, <i>for Le Moyne Inst.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Madison. Cong. C. E., 12 Cop. No. 5 Hymn Books, <i>for
+Marion, Ala.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Milwaukee. Grand Av. Cong. Ch., bal. to const.
+<span class="smcap">Charles C. Dimock</span> and <span class="smcap">Joseph J. Holden L.
+M.</span>'s</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">42.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Platteville. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">6.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Ripon. First Cong, Ch., 43; Sab. Sch., Cong. Ch,
+10.86</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">53.86</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Spring Green. L. M. Soc. of Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Springvale. Cong. Ch., <i>for Student Aid, Nat,
+Ala.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">3.30</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Whitewater. Cong. Ch., Special</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">10.26</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Whitewater. Faculty and Students, State Normal
+College, 50; Mrs. Crandall's S. S., Cong. Ch., 10; C. M.
+Blackman, 10; Geo. S. Marsh, 10; The Homeland Circle, 5; Frank W.
+Trott, 5; T. W. Denison, 5; Other Citizens, 15, <i>for Le Moyne
+Inst.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">110.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Wisconsin Woman's Home Missionary Union. Mrs. C. M.
+Blackman, Treas., <i>for Woman's Work</i>:</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Beloit. First Cong. Ch., W. M. U.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Eau Claire. W. M. U.</td>
+<td align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Green Bay. W. M. U.</td>
+<td align="right">20.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Milwaukee. Grand Av. W. M. U.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">25.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Milwaukee. Hanover St. W. M. S.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Prairie du Chien. "Mrs. F. P. B."</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Wauwatosa. W. M. S.</td>
+<td align="right">11.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;</td><td align="right"> 91.00</td> </tr>
+</table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from Minnesota">
+<tr><td width="80%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="2" align='center'><br /><b>MINNESOTA, $129.21.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td>Anoka. Christmas Box, <i>for Lincoln Acad., N.
+C.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Barnesville. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">2.50</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Chowen. Rev. E. E. Rogers, <i>for Storrs Sch.</i>, 1.64;
+Box Sch. Supplies, Freight 1.40, <i>for Macon, Ga.</i>; Box Ed.
+Material, Freight 1.34, <i>for Cabin Teachers, Beach Inst.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">4.38</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Crookston. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">3.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Faribault. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch., by Rev. A. Willey,
+<i>for Theo. Student Aid, Talladega C.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">15.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Fairmont. Bbl. C., <i>for Jonesboro, Tenn.</i></td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td>Graceville. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">3.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Madison. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">3.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Mankato. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">7.15</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Minneapolis. Gentlemen of Park Av. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">7.15</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Minneapolis. Saint Louis Park. Union Ch., <i>for
+Wilmington, N. C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">2.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Montevideo. L. M. S., Bbl. C., <i>for Blowing Rock, N.
+C.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Northfield. S. S. Cong. Ch., 35.22; Other Friends,
+14.78, by Rev. A. Willey; Mrs. Skinner, Bbl. C., <i>for Student
+Aid, Talladega C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">50.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Northfield. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">24.50</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Northfield. Prof. G. Huntington, "Anti-Slavery
+History," by Rev. A. Willey (Price 1.50), <i>for Talladega,
+Ala.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Rochester. L. M. S., Bbl. C., <i>for Jonesboro,
+Tenn.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Saint Paul. Miss Brooks and Miss Miller, "Saint
+Nicholas" one year, <i>for Macon, Ga.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Spring Valley. L. M. S., 2 Bbls. C., <i>for Jonesboro,
+Tenn.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Tivoli. Lyman Humiston</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">1.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>West Duluth. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">3.10</td> </tr> </table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from Missouri">
+<tr><td width="60%"></td><td width="20%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="3" align='center'><br /><b>MISSOURI, $79.05.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Clyde. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">15.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Dawn. Cong. Ch.</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">1.30</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Eldon. Henry Phillips</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">2.50</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">St. Louis. L. A. Soc. of First Cong. Ch., by Mrs. G.
+S. Anderson, 2 Boxes C., Val. 15, <i>for Fort Berthold, N.
+D.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Woman's Home Missionary Union of Mo., by Mrs. K. L.
+Mills, Treas., <i>for Woman's Work</i>:</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Kansas City. So. West Tab. L. M.
+S.</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">13.25</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Kansas City. Olivet Ch., L. M. S.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">2.50</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Lamar. L. H. M. S.</td>
+<td align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Springfield. First Ch., Y. P. S. C.
+E.</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>St. Louis. Plym. Ch., L. M. S. 17.70;
+Campton Hill, Y. P. S. C. E. 6; Auburt Place. L. M. S., 5.80;
+First Ch., L. H. M. S., 5</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">34.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;</td><td align="right">60.25</td> </tr>
+</table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from Kansas">
+<tr><td width="80%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="2" align='center'><br /><b>KANSAS, $28.13.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td>Burlingame. "A Friend"</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Hiawatha. S. S. of First Cong. Ch., <i>for Student Aid,
+Talladega C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Kensington. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.13</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Linwood. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">3.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Topeka. Mrs. R. Gaw, First Cong. Ch., Bbl. C., <i>for
+Meridian, Miss.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+</table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from Arkansas">
+<tr><td width="80%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="2" align='center'><br /><b>ARKANSAS, 50c.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td>Little Rock. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">.50</td> </tr> </table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from Nebraska">
+<tr><td width="80%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="2" align='center'><br /><b>NEBRASKA, $10.00.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td>Beatrice. Mrs. B. F. Hotchkiss</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr> </table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from Nevada">
+<tr><td width="80%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="2" align='center'><br /><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_151" id="Page_151">[151]</a></span><b>NEVADA, $5.50.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td>Reno. Cong. Ch.</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">5.50</td>
+</tr> </table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from North Dakota">
+<tr><td width="80%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="2" align='center'><br /><b>NORTH DAKOTA, $72.53.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td>Cando. Sab. Sch., Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">1.05</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Dwight. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">3.15</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Fort Berthold. Miss Elizabeth Kehoe, <i>for Indian M.,
+Fort B.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">33.33</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Fort Berthold. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">20.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Mayville. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">12.50</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Woman's Home Missionary Union of N. D., by Mrs. J. M.
+Fisher, Treas., <i>for Woman's Work</i>:</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>&nbsp;&nbsp;Cummings. Christian Soldiers</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">2.50</td> </tr> </table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from South Dakota">
+<tr><td width="80%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="2" align='center'><br /><b>SOUTH DAKOTA, $13.04.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td>Mission Hill. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">3.27</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Redfield. Cong. Sab. Sch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">2.77</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Sioux Falls. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.70</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Wessington Springs, Cong. Ch., Y. P. S. C. E.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">1.30</td> </tr> </table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from Colorado">
+<tr><td width="80%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="2" align='center'><br /><b>COLORADO, $12.72.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td>Denver. Caroline Danielson, <i>for Indian M.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">1.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Montrose. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">3.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Otis. Cong. Ch.</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">3.50</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td>Pueblo. Pilgrim Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">4.07</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Pueblo. Woman's Aux. Soc., Pilgrim Cong. Ch., Mrs. E.
+B. Coleman, Treas.</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">1.15</td> </tr>
+</table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from California">
+<tr><td width="80%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="2" align='center'><br /><b>CALIFORNIA, $502.89.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td>Campbell. Mrs. E. E. White, S. S. Class, <i>for Student
+Aid, Talladega C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">7.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>East Highlands. Sab. Sch., Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.59</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>San Francisco. Receipts of the California Chinese
+Mission (see items below)</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">485.30</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td>Cong. Woman's State Home Missionary Society of
+California, by Mrs. J. M. Haven, Treas.:</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>&nbsp;&nbsp;Campbell. Ladies, <i>for Indian M.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr> </table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from Oregon">
+<tr><td width="80%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="2" align='center'><br /><b>OREGON, $8.50.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td>Portland. Y. M. Bible Class of Cong. S. S., <i>for
+Student Aid, Talladega C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">8.50</td>
+</tr> </table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from Washington">
+<tr><td width="80%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="2" align='center'><br /><b>WASHINGTON, $14.90.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td>Port Angeles. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">2.90</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Puyallup. Plymouth Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">2.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>New Whatcom. Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Savage, "A Thank
+Offering," <i>for Talladega, Ala.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr> </table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from Oklahoma">
+<tr><td width="80%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="2" align='center'><br /><b>OKLAHOMA, $1.00.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td>Alva. Cong. Ch.</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">1.00</td>
+</tr> </table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from District of Columbia">
+<tr><td width="80%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="2" align='center'><br /><b>DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, $20.00.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td>Washington. Rev. I. G. Craighead, <i>for Mountain
+Work</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">20.00</td> </tr> </table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from Kentucky">
+<tr><td width="80%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="2" align='center'><br /><b>KENTUCKY, $5.85.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td>Lexington. Chandler Sab. Sch., <i>for Lexington,
+Ky.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">1.85</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Red Ash. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">4.00</td> </tr> </table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from Virginia">
+<tr><td width="60%"></td><td width="20%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="3" align='center'><br /><b>VIRGINIA, $16.54.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2"><i>Receipts for Gloucester School, Cappahosic,
+Va.:</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Cappahosic. Students' Concert, 3.95; H.
+P. Smith, 50c</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">4.45</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Hampton. Miss C. W. Fields</td>
+<td align="right">1.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Mathews Co. J. R. Brooks</td>
+<td align="right">2.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Middlesex. Miss M. A. Burrill</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">1.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Morning Glory. Sab. Sch.</td>
+<td align="right">1.50</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Wareneck. Public School.</td>
+<td align="right">6.59</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;</td><td align="right">16.54</td> </tr> </table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from Tennessee">
+<tr><td width="80%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="2" align='center'><br /><b>TENNESSEE, $106.00.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td>Deer Lodge. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">11.50</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Grand View. From Unknown Sources, 2 Bbls. C.</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td>Memphis. "Friends," <i>for Le Moyne Inst.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">79.50</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Nashville. "Friend"</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Nashville. Mrs. M. M. Somers, <i>for Student Aid, Fisk
+U.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr> </table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from North Carolina">
+<tr><td width="80%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="2" align='center'><br /><b>NORTH CAROLINA, $40.05.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td>Carter Mills. S. A. Stanford</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">1.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Dry Creek. W. D. Newkirk</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>High Point. Rev. Z. Simmons</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">3.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Oaks. Cong. Ch.</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">1.05</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td>Troy. Hon. E. A. Morse</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Wilmington. Mrs. V. C. Logie, <i>for Student Aid,
+Talladega C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">20.00</td> </tr>
+</table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from Georgia">
+<tr><td width="80%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="2" align='center'><br /><b>GEORGIA, $42.37.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td>Atlanta. Miss A. Clarke, <i>for Storrs Sch.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">7.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Marietta. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.25</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>McIntosh, Cong. Ch., 9.75, and Sab. Sch., 3.25;
+Medway Ch., 3.32</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">16.32</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>McIntosh. C. E. Soc., by Carrie E. Leadbetter, <i>for
+C. E. Hall, McIntosh</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">7.15</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td>McIntosh. Emma J. Rosecrans, <i>for Student Aid,
+Dorchester Acad.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Savannah. Pkg. Cards and Pkg. Materials for Sewing
+Dept., from Unknown Sources, <i>for Beach Inst.</i></td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Woodville. Rev. J. H. H. Sengstacke, 75c.; Rev. J.
+Loyd, 25c.; Pilgrim Ch., 65c.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">1.65</td> </tr> </table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from Florida">
+<tr><td width="80%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="2" align='center'><br /><b>FLORIDA, $747.71.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td>Daytona. First Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">22.14</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Fernandina. "A Friend"</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">500.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Jacksonville. Chas. H. Smith, <i>for Student Aid,
+Wilmington, N. C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">8.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Orange Park. C. E. Soc. and Sab. Sch., by Carrie
+Parrott, Pres.</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">4.30</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash; </td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2" align="right">534.44</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td colspan="2" align="center">ESTATE.</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Tangerine. Estate of Thomas Jewett, by Alfred
+Williams, Administrator</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">213.27</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash; </td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2" align="right">747.71</td> </tr>
+</table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from Alabama">
+<tr><td width="80%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="2" align='center'><br /><b>ALABAMA, $85.20.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td>Anniston. Rev. James Brown, <i>for Theo. Dept.</i>, 5;
+<i>Student Aid</i>, 5, <i>for Talladega C.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">10.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Athens. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">4.29</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Montgomery. Cong. Ch., <i>for Student Aid, Beaufort, N.
+C.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">4.01</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Selma. "H. N.," <i>for Blacksmith Shop, Selma</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">25.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Selma. Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">6.05</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Shelby. Covenant Cong. Ch.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">3.10</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Talladega. Pres. H. S. DeForest, <i>for Repairs,
+Talladega, Ala.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">32.75</td> </tr>
+</table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from Mississippi">
+<tr><td width="80%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="2" align='center'><br /><b>MISSISSIPPI, $20.00.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td>Moorhead. Miss S. L. Emerson, <i>for A. G. Sch.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">20.00</td> </tr> </table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from Lousiana">
+<tr><td width="60%"></td><td width="20%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="3" align='center'><br /><b>LOUISIANA, $9.71.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2">Woman's Missionary Union of Louisiana, by Mrs. C. M.
+Crawford, Treas., <i>for Indian M.</i>:</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Belle Place. Aux.</td>
+<td align="right">1.48</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Hammond. Aux.</td>
+<td align="right">1.25</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>New Iberia. Aux.</td>
+<td align="right">1.80</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>New Orleans. Central Ch., Aux., 1.32;
+Morris Brown Ch., Aux., 1.08</td>
+<td align="right">2.40</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Roseland. Aux.</td>
+<td align="right">.25</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Welsh. Aux.</td>
+<td align="right">2.53</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td colspan="2" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;</td>
+<td align="right">9.71</td> </tr>
+</table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from Texas">
+<tr><td width="80%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="2" align='center'><br /><span class='pagenum'><a name="Page_152" id="Page_152">[152]</a></span><b>TEXAS, $32.00.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td>Austin. Miss E. Meek, 15; Miss M. Portune, 10, <i>for
+Student Aid, Tillotson Inst.</i>; Tillotson Church of Christ, 5;
+Tillotson C. E. Soc., <i>for Indian M.</i>, 2; "A Doctor," Drugs, Val.
+6, <i>for Tillotson Inst.</i></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">32.00</td>
+</tr>
+</table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from Unknown Sources">
+<tr><td width="80%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="2" align='center'><br /><b>FROM UNKNOWN SOURCES, $17.00.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&mdash;&mdash; Miss Emily Hartwell, <i>for Student Aid, Indian M., Fort Berthold, N. D.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">7.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&mdash;&mdash; "A Friend," <i>for Talladega, Ala.</i></td>
+<td align="right">5.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr>
+<td>&mdash;&mdash; "A Friend,"</td>
+<td align="right">5.00</td>
+</tr>
+</table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from Canada">
+<tr><td width="80%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="2" align='center'><br /><b>CANADA, $13.00.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td>Montreal. Chas. Alexander</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Ottawa. Mrs. Livingstone, <i>for Ballard Sch., Macon, Ga.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">3.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Sherbrooke. Mrs. H. J. Morey</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+</table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts from England">
+<tr><td width="80%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="2" align='center'><br /><b>ENGLAND, $200.00.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td>London. Mrs. Allen, <i>for Le Moyne Inst.</i></td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">200.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;&mdash; </td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Donations</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">$12,414.30</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td>Estates</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">13,230.85</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2" valign="bottom" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;&mdash; </td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2" align="right">$25,645.15</td> </tr>
+</table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Tuition">
+<tr><td width="60%"></td><td width="20%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="3" align='center'><br /><b>TUITION, $6,675.69.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td>Cappahosic, Va. Tuition</td>
+<td align="right">3.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Evarts, Ky. Tuition</td>
+<td align="right">106.15</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Lexington, Ky. Tuition</td>
+<td align="right">85.73</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Williamsburg, Ky. Tuition</td>
+<td align="right">265.35</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Big Creek Gap, Tenn. Tuition</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">15.20</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Jonesboro, Tenn. Tuition</td>
+<td align="right">7.33</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Knoxville, Tenn. Tuition</td>
+<td align="right">35.23</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Grand View, Tenn. Tuition</td>
+<td align="right">165.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Memphis, Tenn. Tuition</td>
+<td align="right">1,508.80</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Nashville, Tenn. Tuition</td>
+<td align="right">797.10</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Pleasant Hill, Tenn. Tuition</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">108.49</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Beaufort, N. C. Tuition</td>
+<td align="right">16.60</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Blowing Rock, N. C. Tuition</td>
+<td align="right">13.10</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Kings Mountain, N. C. Tuition</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">32.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Hillsboro, N. C. Tuition</td>
+<td align="right">30.20</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Troy, N. C. Tuition</td>
+<td align="right">13.60</td></tr>
+
+<tr><td>Whittier, N. C. Tuition</td>
+<td align="right">10.85</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Wilmington, N. C. Tuition</td>
+<td align="right">195.50</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Saluda, N. C. Tuition</td>
+<td align="right">22.15</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Charleston. S. C. Tuition</td>
+<td align="right">324.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Greenwood, S. C. Tuition</td>
+<td align="right">100.61</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Albany, Ga. Tuition</td>
+<td align="right">126.95</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Atlanta, Ga. Storrs Sch., Tuition</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">154.90</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Macon, Ga. Tuition</td>
+<td align="right">246.01</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>McIntosh, Ga. Tuition</td>
+<td align="right">80.66</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Marshallville, Ga. Tuition</td>
+<td align="right">4.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Savannah, Ga. Tuition</td>
+<td align="right">181.28</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Thomasville, Ga. Tuition</td>
+<td align="right">56.15</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Woodville, Ga. Tuition</td>
+<td align="right">4.60</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Orange Park, Fla. Tuition</td>
+<td align="right">122.50</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Athens, Ala. Tuition</td>
+<td align="right">50.15</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Florence, Ala. Tuition</td>
+<td align="right">7.50</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Marion, Ala. Tuition</td>
+<td align="right">50.22</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Nat, Ala. Tuition</td>
+<td align="right">83.75</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Selma, Ala. Tuition</td>
+<td align="right">113.80</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Talladega, Ala. Tuition</td>
+<td align="right">684.34</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Meridian, Miss. Tuition</td>
+<td align="right">60.75</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Moorhead, Miss. Tuition</td>
+<td align="right">17.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Tougaloo, Miss. Tuition</td>
+<td align="right">72.75</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>New Orleans, La. Tuition</td>
+<td align="right">550.29</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Helena, Ark. Tuition</td>
+<td align="right">39.35</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Austin, Tex. Tuition</td>
+<td align="right">112.75</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;</td><td align="right">6,675.69</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="3" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;&mdash; </td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td colspan="2" align="right">Total for February</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">$32,320.84</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="3" align="right">=========</td> </tr>
+
+</table></div>
+
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary=""><tr><td width="80%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="2" align='center'><br /><b>SUMMARY.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td>Donations</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">$74,789.61
+</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Estates</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">36,131.81</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;&mdash; </td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">$110,921.42</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Income</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">4,370.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td>Tuition</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">18,330.70</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;&mdash; </td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td valign="bottom" align="right">Total from Oct. 1 to Feb. 28</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">$133,622.12</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">=========</td> </tr>
+
+</table></div>
+
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary=""><tr><td width="80%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="2" align='center'><br /><b>FOR THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY.</b></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td>Subscriptions for February</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">$83.95</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Previously acknowledged</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">275.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash; </td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td valign="bottom" align="right">Total</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">358.95</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td></td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">======</td> </tr>
+
+</table></div>
+
+<div class='center'>
+<table class="receipts" border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="Receipts of California Chinese Mission">
+<tr><td width="60%"></td><td width="20%"></td><td width="20%"></td></tr>
+<tr><td colspan="3"><br /><span class="smcap">Receipts of the California Chinese
+Mission.</span>
+William Johnstone, Treas., from December 2, 1894, to
+February 21, 1895:</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>Fresno. (Chinese.) N. Y. Gifts to Jesus,
+18.60; Mon. Offs., 3</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">21.60</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr> <td>Hanford. Annual Memberships</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">6.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr> <td>Los Angeles. Mon. Offs., 6.55; N. Y.
+Gifts to Jesus, 33.10</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">39.65</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td>Marysville. Mon. Offs., 11.75; N. Y.
+Gifts to Jesus, 9</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">20.75</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Oakland. Mon. Offs.</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">40.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Oakland. Pilgrim Ch., Y. P. S. C.
+E.</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">4.65</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Oroville. Mon. Offs., 3; N. Y. Gifts to
+Jesus, 10 (of which Miss Chase, 5; Miss Leggett, 1)</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">13.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Petaluma. Mon. Offs., 2.25; N. Y. Gifts
+to Jesus, 9</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">11.25</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Sacramento. Mon. Offs., 14; N. Y. Gifts
+to Jesus, 17.45</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">31.45</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>San Bernardino. Mon. Offs., 6.95; Gin
+Koo King, 1</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">7.95</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>San Diego. Mon. Offs., 4.75; N. Y. Gifts
+to Jesus, 12</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">16.75</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>San Francisco. Central Ch., Mon. Offs.,
+10.90; Annual Membership, 6</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">16.90</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>San Francisco. West Ch., Mon.
+Offs.</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">6.50</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>San Francisco. N. Y. Gifts to Jesus (of
+which Jee Gam, 11; Mrs. Jee Gam, 2; Children, 2.60; Supt.,
+9)</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">24.60</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>San Francisco. Charles Hanna</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">0.50</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Santa Barbara. Mon. Offs., 7.60; N. Y.
+Gifts to Jesus (of which American Friends, by Mrs. M. J.
+Southwick, 6.65), 10.65</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">18.25</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td>Santa Cruz. Mon Offs., 1.85; N. Y. Gifts
+to Jesus, 14</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">15.85</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Stockton. Mon. Offs., 5.40; N. Y. Gifts
+to Jesus, 15.25</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">20.65</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Ventura. Mon. Offs., 3.25; N. Y. Gifts
+to Jesus, 11</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">14.25</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Vernondale. N. Y. Gifts to Jesus</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">3.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Watsonville. Mon. Offs., 3.75; Pastoral
+Union, 4</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">7.75</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2" valign="bottom" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;</td><td align="right"> 341.20</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2"><br /><span class="smcap">For Chinese Mothers and Children:</span></td></tr>
+
+<tr><td>Bangor, Me. Prof. J. S. Sewall's S. S.
+Class</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">15.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Belfast, Me. Miss E. M. Pond</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Boston, Mass. Mount Vernon Ch., Chinese
+S. S.</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">20.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>New Haven, Conn. Mrs. J. E. Pond</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">5.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Albany, N. Y. "Friends"</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">75.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>Oakland, Cal. "A Friend," by Mrs. L. C.
+Agard, 15; Woman's H. M. Soc., 3</td>
+<td valign="bottom" align="right">18.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td>California Woman's State Home Miss.
+Soc., by Mrs. J. M. Haven</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">6.00</td>
+</tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2" valign="bottom" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash;</td><td align="right">144.00</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="3" valign="bottom" align="right">&mdash;&mdash;&mdash; </td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="2" align="right">Total</td> <td valign="bottom" align="right">$485.30</td> </tr>
+
+<tr><td colspan="3" align="right">======</td> </tr>
+</table></div>
+
+<div class="right"><br /><br />
+H. W. HUBBARD, Treas.,<br />
+Bible House, N. Y.</div>
+
+<hr style='width: 65%;' />
+
+<h2>EXTRACT FROM AN ADDRESS DELIVERED AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
+AMERICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION.</h2>
+
+<h4>BY HON. FREDERICK DOUGLASS.</h4>
+
+
+<p>I esteem it an honor to have been invited to speak a word in this
+presence upon this very interesting occasion. I am here, however, not
+so much to deliver an address, or to make a speech, as to put myself
+on record. I am here to pay a debt long due. I have wished, by my
+presence here, to emphasize my gratitude to the members and friends of
+this Association for the beneficent work which they have done, and
+which they are still doing, for the people with whom I am identified.
+I would not disparage the labors of any other organization in this
+direction inside of the church. I am thankful to all such, but I know
+of none to which the colored people of the Southern States are more
+indebted for effective service than to this American Missionary
+Association.</p>
+
+<p>Long before the abolition of slavery, this organization bore a
+consistent and faithful testimony against that stupendous wrong. When
+it was abolished this Association did not disband nor discontinue its
+work, but went forward as earnestly as ever to advance, enlighten and
+elevate the colored people of the South.</p>
+
+<hr style='width: 45%;' />
+
+<p>There is a beautiful story told about a little child in the orphanage
+of John Falk at Weimar. They were having supper in the dining hall,
+and the teacher gave thanks in the ordinary way before the children
+began their meals, saying, "Come, Lord Jesus, and be our guest
+to-night, and bless the mercies which Thou hast provided." One little
+boy looked up and said, "Teacher, you always ask the Lord Jesus to
+come, but He never comes. Will He ever come?" "Oh, yes, if you will
+only hold on in faith, He will be sure to come." "Very well," said the
+little boy, "I will set a chair beside me here to-night to be ready
+when He comes." And so the meal proceeded. By-and-by there came a rap
+at the door, and there was ushered in a poor, half-frozen apprentice.
+He was taken to the fire and his hands warmed. Then he was asked to
+partake of the meal, and where should he go but to the chair which the
+little boy had provided? As he sat down there the little boy looked up
+with a light in his eye and said, "Teacher, I see it now. The Lord
+Jesus was not able to come Himself, and He sent the poor man in His
+place. Isn't that it?"</p>
+
+<p>Aye, that is just it. And so, brethren, the Lord Jesus isn't able,
+according to his plans for this world, to come personally yet among
+us, but He has sent these colored people, Chinese, Indians and
+heathen, to make appeal in His behalf to us, and who among us will set
+a chair for Him? There are many friends with whom I hardly agree who
+are very anxiously waiting for the appearance of the personal Christ
+among us, and they are wondering what they shall do to welcome Him.
+Would that the eyes of these brethren, and our own, too, were opened
+to the perception of the Christ that is already here, in the persons
+of those needing to be helped and educated and elevated, and that
+their ears could hear His words, "Inasmuch as ye do it unto one of the
+least of these his brethren ye do it unto Christ." That is the
+Christian philosophy of giving, and if a man does not feel the force
+of these considerations, I should be disposed to say he has not yet
+begun to be a Christian.</p>
+
+<div class="right">REV. WILLIAM M. TAYLOR, D.D.</div>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+<pre>
+
+
+
+
+
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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of The American Missionary, Volume 49, No. 4,
+April, 1895, by Various
+
+This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
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+Title: The American Missionary, Volume 49, No. 4, April, 1895
+
+Author: Various
+
+Release Date: March 16, 2006 [EBook #18001]
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+
+The American Missionary
+
+APRIL, 1895
+
+VOL. XLIX
+
+No. 4
+
+
+
+
+CONTENTS
+
+EDITORIAL.
+
+ OUR FINANCIAL OUTLOOK--DEATH OF FREDERICK DOUGLASS, 121
+
+ ITEMS, 122
+
+ THE PROSPERITY OF THE SOUTH, 123
+
+ NOTES-BY-THE-WAY, SEC. A. F. BEARD, 124
+
+
+THE SOUTH.
+
+ TOUGALOO UNIVERSITY, MISSISSIPPI (Illustrated), 125
+
+ LINCOLN MEMORIAL, SPECIAL METHOD, 133
+
+ LINCOLN MEMORIAL DAY IN THE SOUTH, 134
+
+ THE LOUISIANA ASSOCIATION, 135
+
+ FIELD ITEMS, 136
+
+ MISS AMY WILLIAMS, 137
+
+
+THE INDIANS.
+
+ COLLECTION FOR THE DEBT AT SANTEE AGENCY, 138
+
+ LETTER FROM AN INDIAN, 139
+
+
+THE CHINESE.
+
+ GLEANINGS FROM ANNUAL REPORT OF CALIFORNIA CHINESE MISSION, 139
+
+
+BUREAU OF WOMAN'S WORK.
+
+ THANK-OFFERING DAY, 141
+
+
+RECEIPTS, 142
+
+ * * * * *
+
+NEW YORK
+
+PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION,
+
+Bible House, Ninth St. and Fourth Ave., New York.
+
+
+ * * * * *
+
+Price, 50 Cents a Year in advance.
+
+Entered at the Post Office at New York, N. Y., as second-class matter.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+American Missionary Association.
+
+
+PRESIDENT, MERRILL E. GATES, LL.D., MASS.
+
+
+_Vice-Presidents._
+
+ Rev. F. A. NOBLE, D.D., Ill.
+ Rev. HENRY HOPKINS, D.D., Mo.
+ Rev. ALEX McKENZIE, D.D., Mass.
+ Rev. HENRY A. STIMSON, D.D., N. Y.
+ Rev. WASHINGTON GLADDEN, D.D., Ohio.
+
+
+_Corresponding Secretaries._
+
+ Rev. M. E. STRIEBY, D.D., _Bible House, N. Y._
+ Rev. A. F. BEARD, D.D., _Bible House, N. Y._
+ Rev. F. P. WOODBURY, D.D., _Bible House, N. Y._
+
+
+_Assistant Corresponding Secretary._
+
+ Rev. C. J. RYDER, D.D., _Bible House, N. Y._
+
+
+_Recording Secretary._
+
+ Rev. M. E. STRIEBY, D.D., _Bible House, N. Y._
+
+
+_Treasurer._
+
+ HENRY W. HUBBARD, Esq., _Bible House, N. Y._
+
+
+_Auditors._
+
+ PETER MCCARTEE.
+ JAMES MITCHELL.
+
+
+_Executive Committee._
+
+ CHARLES L. MEAD, Chairman.
+ CHARLES A. HULL, Secretary.
+
+ _For Three Years._
+
+ WILLIAM HAYES WARD,
+ JAMES W. COOPER,
+ LUCIEN C. WARNER,
+ JOSEPH H. TWICHELL,
+ CHARLES P. PEIRCE.
+
+ _For Two Years._
+
+ CHARLES A. HULL,
+ ADDISON P. FOSTER,
+ ALBERT J. LYMAN,
+ NEHEMIAH BOYNTON,
+ A. J. F. BEHRENDS.
+
+ _For One Year._
+
+ SAMUEL HOLMES,
+ SAMUEL S. MARPLES,
+ CHARLES L. MEAD,
+ WILLIAM H. STRONG,
+ ELIJAH HORR.
+
+
+_District Secretaries._
+
+ Rev. GEO. H. GUTTERSON, _21 Cong'l House, Boston, Mass_.
+ Rev. JOS. E. ROY, D.D., _151 Washington Street, Chicago, Ill_.
+ Rev. W. E. C. WRIGHT, D.D., _Cong'l Rooms, Y. M. C. A. Building,
+ Cleveland, Ohio_.
+
+
+_Secretary of Woman's Bureau._
+
+ Miss D. E. EMERSON, _Bible House, N. Y._
+
+
+COMMUNICATIONS
+
+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; letters relating to woman's work,
+to the Secretary of the Woman's Bureau.
+
+
+DONATIONS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS
+
+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 Congregational
+Rooms, Y. M. C. A. Building, Cleveland, Ohio. A payment of thirty dollars
+constitutes a Life Member.
+
+NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.--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.
+
+
+FORM OF A BEQUEST.
+
+"I GIVE AND BEQUEATH the sum of ---- dollars to the 'American
+Missionary Association,' incorporated by act of the Legislature of the
+State of New York." The will should be attested by three witnesses.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY
+
+VOL. XLIX. APRIL, 1895. No. 4.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+
+
+
+OUR FINANCIAL OUTLOOK.
+
+
+Our debt is large, but we rejoice to say that during the last three
+months it has been slowly diminishing. It reached its highest point
+November 30--$82,425.58. December 31 it was $82,032.07; January 31,
+$79,502.77; February 28, $76,431.49. The cause of this decrease varies
+in the different months. Sometimes the legacies are in advance, and
+sometimes the donations. The expenses have been largely reduced in all
+departments.
+
+While these figures are somewhat encouraging, yet the size of the debt
+is ominous. The winter months, usually most fruitful in collections,
+have passed away, and the time for the annual appropriations is near
+at hand. Unless the debt can be greatly reduced, the cutting down of
+the appropriations for the next year must be disastrous to this great
+work. We do not lose our trust in God, nor our hope that the friends
+of these ignorant and yet struggling people will not suffer the work
+to be seriously hindered. We respectfully invoke pastors to secure for
+us as liberal contributions as possible, and we ask individual donors
+to remember the work with special gifts.
+
+
+
+
+DEATH OF FREDERICK DOUGLASS.
+
+
+The unexpected and sudden death of Mr. Douglass has awakened a sense
+of profound sympathy never before expressed toward a person identified
+with the negro race, and seldom toward one of the white race. We are
+not surprised at the manifestations of profound respect and sorrow of
+the colored people, and we rejoice, too, that the white race has shown
+almost equal regard for his memory, by their attendance when he lay in
+state in Washington, and when his body was interred in Rochester. The
+press has voiced the sentiment of the nation in the full and
+eulogistic notices of his life. Frederick Douglass deserved it all.
+
+No man, perhaps, in this country has broken through so heavy a crust
+of ignorance, poverty and race prejudice as was done by this boy born
+on a slave plantation, stealing his education, fleeing from his slave
+home and then achieving for himself a rank among the foremost men of
+the nation in intelligence, eloquence and of personal influence in the
+great anti-slavery struggle of this country. He has achieved honors in
+the public service of the nation, and has faithfully and honorably
+fulfilled every trust laid upon him.
+
+Mr. Douglass is among the last survivors of that band of Abolitionists
+that were so potent in their influence in arousing the nation to the
+evils of slavery. The recent death of Theodore D. Weld, in his
+ninety-first year, recalls a name now almost forgotten, but that two
+generations ago indicated the foremost orator in the anti-slavery
+ranks. The poet of anti-slavery, Whittier, has gone recently, and now
+the most conspicuous name left of that noble band is that of Mrs.
+Harriet Beecher Stowe.
+
+The American Missionary Association has reason to congratulate itself
+that its last annual meeting was made memorable by the presence of Mr.
+Douglass, and its vast audience stirred most deeply by his eloquent
+address. In that address he expressed his gratitude for himself and
+his people for the work done by the Association in their behalf. And
+in a letter subsequently addressed to the senior secretary of the
+Association, he says, in speaking of that address: "I am very glad to
+have been able thus publicly to record my sense of the value of the
+great work of the Association in saving my people. I am a friend of
+free thought and free inquiry, but I find them to be no substitute for
+the work of educating the ignorant and lifting up the lowly. Time and
+toil have nearly taken me from the lecture field, but I still have a
+good word to say in the cause to which the American Missionary
+Association is devoted."
+
+
+
+
+ITEMS.
+
+
+Of the twelve millions of families now in the United States, it is
+said that one million cannot secure the needed work to procure the
+luxuries and comforts of life. On this basis the one and a half
+millions of colored families are at a special disadvantage. They have
+to contend not only against the hard times, but against the immense
+disadvantages of race prejudice.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+The appointment of Bishop Whipple, of Minnesota, to be a member of the
+Board of Indian Commissioners was an appointment eminently fit to be
+made. Few men in this country stand higher in their knowledge of the
+Indians and their wants, or have shown a more intelligent and
+self-sacrificing interest in their behalf.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+The Indian Territory, occupied by what has been regarded as the
+Civilized Tribes, is in a precarious position. The recent
+investigation by the Committee under ex-Senator Dawes has brought out
+the facts in startling distinctness. The recommendations of the
+Senator are very clear and radical, but it is feared that delay in the
+settlement of the question will only protract and aggravate the
+difficulty.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+The "Missing Link" has been discovered. It was found, we are told, in
+some fragments of skeletons dug up somewhere in Java. What an
+attraction this will be to lead scientific doctors to neglect living
+beings and wrangle over these old bones. In this country the real
+"Missing Link" is that charity on the part of the white people that
+recognizes the colored man as a fellow-citizen and a fellow Christian.
+Let that link be found and burnished up and a good many serious
+problems will be solved.
+
+
+
+
+THE PROSPERITY OF THE SOUTH.
+
+
+From time to time there loom up prospects of great advancement in the
+Southern States. Iron and coal are found in close proximity and in
+unlimited quantity. At once the boom starts and great cities spring
+into existence with busy foundries and added railway facilities. But
+somehow or other the boom loses its fervor and the bright hopes are
+delayed. Yet the South _has_ vast resources, though they can only be
+developed gradually, and as capital shall become assured that the
+labor problem in the South is satisfactorily adjusted.
+
+We are told again that cotton mills are to be transferred from the
+North to the South. Hitherto cheap cottons have been the product of
+these Southern cotton mills. But now the promise is that the finest
+grades of cotton will be produced. Labor is cheap in the South, but
+skilled labor is very scarce, and no cheaper than at the North, and to
+transfer such labor from the North will be at the additional cost of
+transportation.
+
+Great efforts are made from time to time to induce immigrants to
+settle in the South, and high hopes have been built on such endeavors.
+But immigrants continue to go to the North and West, and do not go
+South. This is not because the South is not rich in minerals, in a
+productive soil and a beautiful climate. Why is it? Capital in the
+hands of the whites in the South continues to crush labor in the
+person of the black man under the heel of prejudice. Perhaps the
+laborer from Europe may dread the same thing.
+
+In spite of all drawbacks, the South _is_ improving, and will
+continue to improve, and the process will be hastened as the white
+man lays aside his race prejudice and the black man lifts himself
+above it by acquiring property, intelligence and character. Whatever
+helps this consummation does more for the future good of the South
+than can be done in any other way.
+
+
+
+
+NOTES-BY-THE-WAY.
+
+SECRETARY A. F. BEARD.
+
+
+Among places of greatest interest which I visited in my late Southern
+tour one was Tougaloo University. Its location is unique, and its work
+is also. In the very heart of the black belt of Mississippi, it is
+sending out its light among thousands who are in darkness. It would
+quite repay one who would study the problem of saving these children
+of the rural districts of the black belt to go far out of his way to
+visit Tougaloo. He should take time for it, to ride over its broad
+acres of cultivated land, its cotton fields, its fields of sugar cane
+and corn, its hay fields, all under the care of those who are being
+educated. They should see its shops for iron working, for wood
+working, and its varied other industries. They should see those who
+work by day, diligent students at the books all the long evenings
+until late. They should see the self help of all. They should go
+through the grades and notice the quality of the work done and its
+character, its classes in mathematics and in languages, and its work
+in the physical sciences. It is a great school--Tougaloo--and if
+people could see it, they would quote it more for its economy and
+efficiency. Not always are efficiency and economy found pulling
+equally in the same harness.
+
+A little incident in Tougaloo interested me. A discussion of the
+topic, "How can we improve our homes," called from one student these
+words: "I find the negro lacks race pride. He despises his own makeup.
+Who of you ever heard any negro say that he thought the general
+characteristics of his race were as becoming as those of other races?
+Nor are they. The Anglo-Saxon is proud of his race characteristics.
+The Indian is, also, but the negro despises himself and would be
+anything else than what God has made him. But how can we escape hell
+if we hate ourselves because we are negroes, when this is the divine
+wisdom of a just God? We may talk about improving our homes by getting
+an education as much as we please, but we will never be anything until
+we have a race pride and try to carry out the great plan of God who
+made us and knew what is best for us. Let us be genuine negroes, pure
+and good, and not desire a drop of other blood in our veins."
+
+This seems to be the spirit of Tougaloo. Its graduates whom I have met
+are manly and womanly, self-respecting and self-helping.
+
+
+
+
+TOUGALOO UNIVERSITY, MISSISSIPPI.
+
+BY PRES. F. G. WOODWORTH, D.D.
+
+
+[Illustration: MANSION.]
+
+[Illustration: GIRLS' DORMITORY.]
+
+The chartered schools of the American Missionary Association, though
+doing an essentially similar work, are yet strongly individualized.
+Tougaloo University is emphatically the black belt plantation school
+of the Association, located in the country, in the midst of America's
+darkest Africa, touching that by far most numerous and important class
+on which the future of the negroes mainly rests--the plantation
+negroes. Forming the bulk of the colored population, least tinged with
+white blood, they are at once the most ignorant and the most hopeful
+class. Within seven miles of Jackson, the State capital, on the
+Illinois Central road, easily accessible, not only from Mississippi,
+but from large regions of Louisiana and Arkansas, it draws pupils from
+a wide area and sends its trained teachers and graduates to a region
+still wider. Its location is healthful and one of beauty, and, removed
+from town distractions and temptations, it is admirably situated for
+efficient work. The school was established in the autumn of 1869, and
+the early reports show a surrounding region which in its drunkenness,
+fighting and iniquity, is quite in contrast with the present
+condition of affairs. Five hundred acres of land were purchased and
+with them a fine mansion (page 125), then not many years old, intended
+for the finest plantation house of the State and built for a bride who
+came not. As the illustration shows, it is a handsome structure--the
+only one with any decided architectural pretensions in the place. It
+served at first for school rooms and dormitory purposes, and has been
+thus used during most of the life of the school. Now it contains the
+offices of president and treasurer, the main library--which greatly
+needs more books--music rooms, the doctor's office, teachers' rooms,
+and the president's home. There are now nine large buildings for
+school use, with several smaller ones. The next oldest of the large
+buildings is the girls' dormitory, just south of the mansion, where is
+the common dining room, with the necessary kitchen, laundry and bake
+house appliances, and dormitory room for several teachers and eighty
+to ninety girls.
+
+[Illustration: BALLARD HALL.]
+
+[Illustration: BOYS' DORMITORY, STRIEBY HALL.]
+
+[Illustration: THE PLANTATION BARN.]
+
+[Illustration: BIBLE HALL.]
+
+Washington Hall, built just north of the mansion about the time of the
+girls' dormitory, was burned some years ago, and now on its site
+stands the Ballard Building, containing the study and recitation rooms
+of the grammar and intermediate departments, which lead up to the
+normal and the chapel, where all general exercises and Sabbath
+services are held. One of the greatest needs of the school is a church
+building, that can be specially devoted to religious purposes. There
+is a grand chance for a memorial building. A little northeast of
+Ballard is the boys' dormitory, Strieby Hall, erected in 1882, a
+brick structure 112 x 40 feet, and three stories high, with a basement
+which has a laundry and bathrooms. In this building the normal and
+higher work is carried on, with a fairly good physical and chemical
+laboratory and reference library, but needing great enlargement and
+additional facilities. The normal work is of chief importance, for the
+future of the race lies largely with the trained teachers of the
+common schools. Those who have gone from Tougaloo have won golden
+opinions from both races and do a work which in its scope and
+missionary character multiplies greatly the influence of the
+supporters of the school. Strieby has, by crowding, dormitory room for
+seventy to eighty boys. A separate building for normal work is greatly
+needed, one having a library, reading room, recitation room, museums
+and laboratories. Just northwest of Strieby is the large barn, which,
+with the picture of the cattle, will suggest the large agricultural
+department of the school with its stock, garden, fruit raising, etc.
+Here, too, a building is greatly needed for the farm boys and a
+foreman, where a special course of instruction can be given in fitting
+out good farmers. Not a few graduates and former students have been
+successful in the conduct of farms and market gardens, some of them in
+connection with teaching. Back of the mansion is a little and not at
+all beautiful building that has been a slave pen, day nursery for
+slave children; then, under the American Missionary Association, a
+dormitory known as Boston Hall, then a carpentry class room, then
+girls' "Industrial Cottage" and is now dignified as Bible Hall, and
+houses the theological department, which was established two years
+ago. This department has the beginning of a library, but needs books
+and maps very greatly, and has two courses based on the English Bible,
+one of two and one of four years. Though having this year but few
+pupils in the regular course, it is doing very thorough work. The
+evening class for outside preachers has been for some years a power
+for good. A glance at the picture will convince anyone that theology
+should have better quarters. Who will give them? Berkshire Cottage, of
+which a picture is given, accommodates the industrial training work
+of the girls. Here are classrooms for needlework and cookery, with
+courses extending over four years, and which all girls in the grammar
+grades are as much obliged to take as they are the English branches.
+To the normal girls special instruction in dressmaking is given.
+Berkshire, besides accommodating several teachers, has a kitchen,
+dining and sitting room, and several bedrooms, devoted to practical
+housekeeping, where, at present, four girls at a time keep house
+practically for six weeks at a time, so becoming competent for
+homemakers. Not far from this cottage is the Ballard shop building,
+where the manual training of the boys is carried on. Here to the small
+boys of the Hand school instruction in knifework is given, and to the
+boys of all higher grades careful instruction, in accordance with the
+best manual training methods, in wood-working, with excellent
+accommodations for more than twenty boys at a time. Forging, at which
+eight at a time can work, and mechanical and architectural drawing,
+with tables and tools for two dozen. The outcome of this work and of
+the girls' industries, teachers of which are supported by the Slater
+Fund, which has done, and is doing, so grand a work, has been most
+satisfactory and encouraging in the skill manifested, the increased
+earning capacity imparted, the greater ability to gain and maintain
+homes, and the development of character.
+
+[Illustration: BERKSHIRE COTTAGE.]
+
+[Illustration: BALLARD MANUAL TRAINING SHOP.]
+
+[Illustration: CARPENTRY.]
+
+[Illustration: FORGING.]
+
+One other picture, the Hand Primary building, suggests the practical
+work of the Normal department, for here the Normal students have
+practice during the two closing years of their course, gathering
+pupils from surrounding cabins.
+
+Underneath all the work of the school is the dominating thought of the
+development of Christian character. The preaching, the Sabbath school,
+with its class prayer meetings directed by the Sabbath school
+teachers, the religious societies, the Covenant for Christian service,
+the personal influence of teachers and older pupils, all tend in that
+direction with most blessed results. Upon the surrounding region
+growing influence is exerted through the four Sabbath schools from two
+to four miles away, in which teachers and students from the University
+assist. A picture of one of the schools, McCharity, is given here.
+Mention should also be made of the "Tougaloo University Addition to
+Tougaloo." One hundred and twenty acres of land have been divided into
+five-acre house lots, which are being sold at $100 each to former
+students and those who wish to educate children at the University. In
+a few years it is expected that a fine community will be there.
+
+[Illustration: DANIEL HAND KINDERGARTEN AND PRIMARY SCHOOL.]
+
+Around three great fundamental ideas the work of Tougaloo, with its
+nearly 400 students and 23 instructors, with its theological, college
+preparatory, normal, agricultural, industrial, musical, and nurse
+training departments, its religious work, is grouped and carried on
+with notable success. These are the development of the family and
+home, leadership, and pure religious life. Who will endow a chair? Who
+will endow the University, and perpetuate one's influence in a most
+fruitful way? Successful as Tougaloo has been, its largest, widest
+work is yet to come.
+
+
+
+
+LINCOLN MEMORIAL--SPECIAL METHOD.
+
+MRS. G. W. ANDREWS, TALLADEGA, ALA.
+
+
+[Illustration: McCHARITY SUNDAY-SCHOOL MISSION.]
+
+There has been much enthusiasm here since Sabbath morning in starting
+an "Abraham Lincoln Cent Association" in order to give the _poorest_
+among our people an opportunity to do something toward helping to lift
+the debt of the American Missionary Association. There will be four
+departments of giving, one cent per day, one per week, one per month,
+and five dollars will constitute one a memorial member of the
+Association. The collection from those who pay a cent a day will be
+taken at the time of devotional exercise in the schools in the
+morning; the cent per week every Tuesday morning, the cent per month
+on the twelfth day of each month. Every quarter the treasurer will
+gather the different sums and send to the American Missionary
+Association treasury. The twelfth day of February each _year_ will be
+a rallying day, when we trust much more will be realized. It is hoped
+by those who have this plan in hand, and we are all working in unison
+here in it, to extend it throughout all of our schools and churches in
+the South, that the present debt of the American Missionary
+Association may be brought close to their hearts, and kept there, as
+the proposition is that this association shall continue until the debt
+is lifted.
+
+
+
+
+LINCOLN MEMORIAL DAY IN THE SOUTH.
+
+BY REV. W. J. LARKIN.
+
+
+On Lincoln's birthday most of the churches connected with the American
+Missionary Association in the South took occasion to make a
+contribution to it, and many gifts not large in themselves, but
+representing a great deal of sacrifice, have been received by our
+treasurer in New York. The pastor of our church in Marion, Alabama,
+sends a contribution of over $16 from his church, which amount
+represents more sacrifices than thousands of dollars would represent
+from many of our more favored churches. He writes: "We had a Lincoln's
+exercise on Lord's day, 10th, by the school at the church. It was a
+very cold, dark night, but our offering was $16.09. You will consider
+the hard times here--and they are hard, indeed, this year--we have had
+intense cold now nearly two months with the mercury nearly to zero.
+When ice is six inches thick in this part of Alabama it means intense
+suffering for the half-clad and half-fed negroes. We add to this
+$16.09, $11.26, which we have collected at our missionary prayer
+meetings, making in all $27.35."
+
+"I called on a few of the old ex-slaves for some experiences of bygone
+days. Among others here is one: 'When I was a boy about twelve years
+of age there were several boys together telling what we would do when
+we became men. I said, "I am going to be free and keep a store, and
+perhaps employ some of you boys as my clerks." Among these boys
+standing there was a white boy, who, when he went home, told his
+father what I had been saying. Shortly after a lady, when I was
+passing her house one day called me in and said, "Steve, is that you?"
+"Yes, marm." "I want to see you; I hear you have been talking some bad
+talk with other boys." I said, "What is it, marm?" "You said that you
+were going to be free some day. Now let me tell you, if you do not
+stop talking such talk you will be hung and nobody can possibly save
+you. Let me tell you, you were ordained from the foundation of the
+world to be a slave; that is your destiny."' He continued, 'Although I
+never employed any of those boys as clerks, yet from that white boy,
+who reported my conversation, I have bought thousands of dollars'
+worth of goods since. I began by selling cakes on the railway cars. I
+remember down in Tennessee about the year 1852 a man came and
+preached, and was said to have abolition ideas. The white people took
+him and hung him. Oh! children, if I only had had the privileges you
+now have! I thank God for the American Missionary Association. It took
+my children and made men of them. When I was a boy a good Christian
+man taught me to read a little. The white people discovered it and
+said, "You stop teaching niggers," and cut off his forefinger for
+teaching us to write.'"
+
+
+
+
+THE LOUISIANA ASSOCIATION.
+
+BY REV. G. W. MOORE, FIELD MISSIONARY.
+
+
+The Louisiana State Association held its twenty-sixth annual meeting
+with the church at Thibodeaux, February 1-4. It was one of the best
+meetings in interest and attendance in the history of the association.
+
+The reports from the churches showed a steady growth and hopeful
+outlook, in spite of the hard times. These churches of Southern
+Louisiana are in the black belt of the State on plantations and in
+towns adjacent to the large sugar plantations. Many of the planters
+have become bankrupt by the changed conditions of giving up the sugar
+bounty, while the poor colored laborers have been the greatest
+sufferers.
+
+The stories of their hardships and struggles in their efforts to live
+and carry forward their church work are full of pathos, heroism and
+self-sacrifice. Laborers have had to take fifty cents a day and board
+themselves, to keep the wolf of starvation from their door, and many
+of them are unable to get work at any price.
+
+It was a revelation to the brethren to hear the report of Rev. James
+Herod, of the American Missionary Association meeting at Lowell,
+Mass., and of Mr. E. H. Phillips, of the Cleveland Christian Endeavor
+meeting. It was the first time these colored men had been North or
+East, and had come in contact with Northern civilization. First-class
+trains, hotels and Christian hospitality from "our brother in white"
+were all new to them.
+
+Mr. Herod is a graduate of Straight University, and is our pastor at
+Abbeville, La. His face beamed with grateful joy as he told the story
+of the meeting and the wonders of the North, and of the warm welcome
+of Northern friends, while the brethren of the Association were held
+spell-bound by his graphic recital. It is hard to tell which was the
+happier, the speaker or the audience.
+
+Mr. Phillips, of Morris-Brown Church, New Orleans, is a zealous
+Christian Endeavor worker. The State of Louisiana was represented at
+the Cleveland Christian Endeavor Convention by two colored delegates,
+Mr. Phillips and Dr. Nelson. The reception these colored Endeavorers
+received at Cleveland made all of our hearts glad. It was so
+refreshing to see this star of hope rising in the hearts of our long
+oppressed brethren, and to have them realize somewhere in the land the
+meaning and sweetness of the words of our Lord, and the Christian
+Endeavor motto: "One is your Master, even Christ, and all ye are
+brethren."
+
+The report made by our field missionary of the Sunday-school
+Convention held in London, Eng., also inspired the brethren with the
+hope that the good time coming will come ere long, when they will be
+measured by their worth and _work_, and not always be despised and
+oppressed because of the accident of birth and condition. The Woman's
+Missionary State Union, with Miss Bella Hume as president, held an
+interesting meeting. They are assisting in the support of a missionary
+at our Indian Mission at Santee, Neb. The Sunday-school State
+Association, Rev. J. W. Whittaker, moderator, also held an inspiring
+meeting. Mr. Alfred Lawless, Jr., was appointed general Sunday-school
+superintendent to visit needy Sunday-schools in the State, and
+especially to assist in organizing Sunday-schools on the sugar
+plantations.
+
+The neat little chapel built a year ago by the American Missionary
+Association at Thibodeaux was dedicated Sunday, February 3. An
+impressive and helpful sermon was preached by Rev. Prof. G. W.
+Henderson, of Straight University, followed by addresses by the
+pastor, Rev. J. E. Smith, Trustee Matthew Dickerson and the field
+missionary.
+
+As the train left the little town the delegates sang, "God be with you
+till we meet again." The coach was curtained off, to separate the
+white and colored passengers, but as this song of benediction rang out
+on the train the curtain was lifted by the white passengers, and for a
+season we were all one company. May the angelic song of the Nativity
+of "peace on earth and good will toward men" so abound that the
+curtains that separate men will be raised and its refrain of "peace
+and good will" extend to our common humanity, that we may all be bound
+together and united to Christ.
+
+
+
+
+FIELD ITEMS.
+
+
+The organization of Young People's Societies of Christian Endeavor
+among the young people in the mountains is being carried on very
+successfully by the missionaries and superintendents of the American
+Missionary Association in that region. A recent report from one of the
+superintendents gives a list of nine places at which Endeavor
+Societies have been recently organized. The American Missionary
+Association has been especially active in this work of spreading the
+Endeavor movement among our young Highlanders of the South. The
+Endeavor Society meets just their need, and furnishes opportunities
+for development and growth which are greatly appreciated.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+Extract from a letter, Andersonville, Ga.: It is pitiful to see the
+children come so regularly four or five miles to school, their feet
+protruding from their broken shoes, bringing their baskets of tuition
+in the way of chickens, eggs, etc., to pay their school bills. One
+longs to cook up the things brought and give food to the poor children
+and wrap them in warm clothing, but I know the only way to make them
+self-reliant and keep them from the spirit of mendicancy is to require
+them to pay.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+NEW ORLEANS, LA.--Rev. Geo. W. Moore writes: About thirty of
+the boarding students and fifty of the day students have avowed their
+faith in Christ since Friday evening, when I first began the Gospel
+exercises in their behalf. All of the boarders of Straight University
+are now in the Christian household of faith.
+
+
+
+
+MISS AMY WILLIAMS.
+
+
+On Sunday, February 24, at Rochester, N. Y., another of our valued
+missionaries passed on beyond the work and opportunities of this life
+to her blessed reward.
+
+Miss Amy Williams entered the service of the Association in 1868 as
+missionary teacher at Augusta, Ga. The next year she was transferred
+to Atlanta, Ga., where she was for many years the principal of the
+Storrs School. Retiring from this principalship in 1885, she spent a
+few years North, but her heart continually turned to her loved people,
+and in 1893 she accepted appointment as principal of the Slater Normal
+School, at Knoxville, Tenn., where her work was characterized by the
+same thoroughness and ability as that at Atlanta. Finding that her
+health would not permit her to return the second year, she wrote in
+December: "My heart just aches to go back South. Every other work
+seems insignificant."
+
+Mrs. T. N. Chase, of Atlanta, Ga., writes as follows:
+
+"Nearly twenty-five years ago, in the beauty of her young womanhood,
+she took charge of Storrs School, shaping it through those plastic
+years, and leaving the impress of her grand life upon it. At supper
+table to-night I ventured to ask one of the older girls who sits
+beside me if she remembered Miss Williams. How her face lighted up as
+she said: "Oh yes; she gave me my first Bible." Hundreds of boys and
+girls have entered the college preparatory class at Atlanta University
+who, but for her, would never have gone beyond the grammar school. In
+the early days, before electric cars, she often walked out here,
+nearly two miles, to see how her Storrs children were getting on. One
+day I wanted to walk back with her a little way, but she said: "I must
+go on a mile further to the home of a poor boy who ran away and has
+been sleeping in my schoolroom two nights, because his father beats
+him so he does not dare to go home." That boy is now Rev. John W.
+Whittaker, class of '84, and pastor of First Congregational Church,
+New Orleans, La. I think of hosts of others who will rise up to call
+her blessed. So, as much as I loved her, I cannot grieve for her, but
+only sit and wonder how that one crown can contain all the stars that
+must be circling round her brow."
+
+
+
+
+The Indians.
+
+
+
+
+COLLECTION FOR THE DEBT AT SANTEE AGENCY.
+
+
+The response of an Indian church to the appeal for help in view of the
+financial distress upon the Association, is certainly worthy of any
+Christian church anywhere. In reporting their collection, Dr. A. L.
+Riggs writes as follows:
+
+"On February 10, our mission people and Pilgrim Church responded to
+the call of the American Missionary Association, and made a
+subscription of two hundred and sixteen dollars. This subscription
+will be paid in before the first of April, and it will likely be
+increased some. Of course the larger part is the gift of the
+missionaries, but the Indians did well, a number contributing five
+dollars apiece."
+
+In giving an account of a service the day this large collection was
+taken at this Indian church, Mr. F. B. Riggs writes:
+
+"Two of the mission people started the pledge with twenty dollars
+each. That rather startled the people, but several soon ventured ten
+dollars each. Then one pledged ten dollars on condition that nine
+others pledged the same. The nine were found. One Indian woman pledged
+ten dollars. Several Indians put down four, five, six and seven
+dollars each. We would sing and then call for pledges; speak and sing
+again, and then pledges again. The committee was instructed to canvass
+the matter farther immediately. The work is now going on outside. In
+the meanwhile the pledges are being paid very fast, and I expect to be
+able to remit to you soon. This contribution from Pilgrim Church means
+much from the hearts of our members. They have gone right down to the
+suffering point in this giving. The pupils in the school have done
+well in helping, too. I have been astonished that many members of
+America's great churches think that missionaries and people in our
+mission fields are only recipients. I wonder if the good people in all
+our large churches did as much to lift the debt of the American
+Missionary Association on Lincoln Memorial Sabbath as did the members
+of this Indian Mission Church on the prairie. If so, the debt is wiped
+out."
+
+
+
+
+LETTER FROM AN INDIAN.
+
+
+David Tatankaota recently wrote the following letter to Miss M. C.
+Collins. David is the missionary in Thunder Hawk's village, a new
+mission recently opened by the American Missionary Association. Miss
+Collins writes that David sent his report together with this letter
+and a collection of $5.50 from the Indians in his mission:
+
+ "January 26, 1895.
+
+ "WINONA, MY FRIEND:
+
+ "I will give you a letter. My children and wife we are all well.
+ Every Sunday brings praying. Some are beginning to understand the
+ Bible. At the second service on Sunday I ask some to pray and
+ some to talk. Also at the Wednesday prayer meeting these are
+ ready to respond. Chasinghorse, Flyinghorse and Whiteagle.
+
+ "Thunderhawk is growing a little stronger (spiritually). He and
+ his family are always at church. I have said enough.
+
+
+ "Your friend,
+
+ "DAVID TATANKAOTA.
+
+ "This is written with my own hand. Amen."
+
+Translated by Miss Collins.
+
+
+
+
+The Chinese.
+
+
+
+
+GLEANINGS FROM THE ANNUAL REPORT OF THE CALIFORNIA CHINESE MISSION FOR
+THE YEAR ENDING AUGUST 31, 1894.
+
+BY REV. W. C. POND, D.D.
+
+
+This is old news. But the report has been delayed in order that the
+treasurer might keep his books open till the very last offering
+pledged to us in aid of the work for that year could be collected, and
+thus, as much as possible be paid of the salaries which remained
+unpaid at the end of the year. We had no deficit. The mission does not
+run in debt. It never uses the resources of a new year to pay the
+arrears of the one preceding. Consequently there was only one thing to
+do when it became apparent that our resources would not be equal to
+our needs, viz., to authorize our workers to cease work and close the
+schools, and to say that should they continue in the work, we could
+promise them only this, that we would do for them all that was
+possible to us. The final result was that our workers--steadfast and
+faithful--after having given their usual donations, squared accounts
+in January by extra gifts amounting to $374.90.
+
+And while we are on this matter of the finances, we will give an
+abstract of the treasurer's final statement respecting current
+expenses in our general work:
+
+
+ I. RESOURCES:
+
+ On hand last Report $49.95
+ Appropriation American Missionary Association 7,499.90
+ Receipts at Treasury California Chinese Mission 4,973.80
+ Transferred from Permanent Prop. Account 24.55
+ Sale of Tracts and Books 4.40
+
+
+ II. DISBURSEMENTS:
+
+ Salaries of Superintendent, Teachers
+ and Helpers $8,480.25
+ Rents of Mission Houses 3,013.85
+ Incidental Expenses 1,058.50
+ -------- --------
+ $12,552.60 $12,552.60
+
+
+In addition to this, the work for Chinese mothers and children cost us
+$557.70, a little less than one-half of what we could have used with
+rigid economy and good results.
+
+The statistics of the work show twenty-one missions in which schools
+have been maintained, as follows: Fourteen during the entire year,
+except as recesses were taken at Chinese and American holidays; four
+with but one month's vacation; two during the four months that the
+fruit men have comparative leisure, and one--that at Watsonville--a
+new mission which commenced work four months before the fiscal year
+closed.
+
+The total number of months of labor was 431.
+
+The aggregate enrollment of Christian Chinese connected with our
+missions, so far as reported, is 596. The number concerning whom we
+may hope that they have been led to Christ during the past year is 60,
+making the total number of whom this hope has been cherished, and who
+have given "credible evidence of faith in Christ" from the first more
+than 1,100. How many of these will appear in the church of the
+first-born "clothed in white robes" it is not for human judgment to
+decide. Sometimes the human, the frail, we may almost say the
+_devilish_ crops out in a way to put hope and courage to a test that
+is terribly severe, but never anything to compare with that which Paul
+had to confront in those at Corinth, whom he nevertheless denominates
+"the sanctified in Christ Jesus, called saints." The Good Shepherd
+knows his sheep, and those thus given to him by the Father shall
+_never perish_, neither shall anyone pluck them out of his Father's
+hands.
+
+The limits of our space forbid that we follow the report into its
+accounts of the year's work in each one of these missions. Two points
+deserve special notice. One of these has been referred to in a
+previous number of THE MISSIONARY. More attention must be
+given to preaching in the street and in our schoolrooms, which make
+very comfortable little chapels. The other is that many Chinese
+children--native-born Americans--are growing up not only in the great
+centers, but also in interior villages, and we must open the doors of
+our schools to these; make such arrangements as will secure their
+attendance, and so bring it about by the grace of God that they grow
+up not in darkness, but under the healing beams of Him who said, "I am
+the light of the world."
+
+ * * * * *
+
+OFFERINGS OF OUR BRETHREN.--It is not possible to segregate
+their gifts to our treasury with perfect accuracy, but we are within
+the truth when we place them at $1,905.40. In addition to this they
+have given for the local expenses of their several Associations
+$1,134.10, for Missionary Work in China $675.65, for their Worldwide
+Missionary Society (through the American Board) $63.60, and for relief
+to needy brethren and others $358, making an aggregate of $5,136.75 as
+their offerings for the year; and this, be it understood when the
+pressure of the times cannot but be felt by them, on the average, more
+severely than by any others. The goods a Chinaman has to sell are
+likely to be those that in hard times we dispense with. If wages are
+to be reduced, the reduction begins with the Chinaman. It is no great
+sin in the view of many to steer clear of paying a Chinaman. If
+anybody is to be dismissed from service when economy begins it is the
+Chinaman. We cannot but think that under the circumstances the
+financial showing at this point is highly creditable.
+
+
+
+
+Bureau of Woman's Work.
+
+
+
+
+WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNIONS.
+
+THANK-OFFERING DAY, APRIL 12.
+
+
+It is heart cheering that the Women's Unions have planned for thought,
+prayer and special offerings on Friday, April 12, or Easter Sunday,
+the 14th, the day which, in the words of the resolution adopted by the
+State organizations at their annual meeting, "commemorates Christ's
+gift of Himself to the world."
+
+Surely liberal offerings must follow sober thought and earnest prayer
+for the redemption of those whom God seems to have given into our
+special charge here in our own country. Our Lord Himself said, "Ye
+have done it unto Me." What if it does cost self-denial? Shall we not
+plan more liberally for Christ than for self?
+
+ "How much owest thou my Lord? That is the question which the giver
+ has to face. Sometimes in commercial circles a man will assign a
+ debt that is owing to him to someone else out of friendship that
+ he may take it when he has collected and use it for himself. Much
+ in the same way, I think, the Lord Jesus has assigned a large
+ portion of the debt which we owe to Him to those who are around
+ us, to the unconverted at our doors, to these races among whom we
+ labor. Let us see in those for whom appeal is made to us through
+ this Association the representatives of Christ."
+
+ DR. WILLIAM M. TAYLOR.
+
+
+ "When men know the grace of Christ they will never feel that they
+ have given Him enough. Until they know it they will never give
+ _Him_ anything. They may contribute to keep up appearances so as
+ to be like other people or to gain a reputation, but they will
+ never give to _Him_ until they know His grace. Before men give to
+ Christ they must receive from Him, and when they have received
+ Christ Himself into their hearts they will be impelled to give,
+ _im_pelled not _com_pelled; for the delight and the duty will
+ co-exist, or rather the duty will be merged in the delight."
+
+ DR. WILLIAM M. TAYLOR.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+WANTED, to supply demands for libraries, copies of THE AMERICAN
+MISSIONARY for January, February, March and April, 1862, January,
+1866, January, 1867, and January and August, 1875. Also, copies of The
+Annual Report for 1860, 1861, 1862, 1863.
+
+
+
+
+RECEIPTS FOR FEBRUARY, 1895.
+
+THE DANIEL HAND FUND
+
+For the Education of Colored People.
+
+ Income for February $4,197.35
+ Previously acknowledged 18,322.50
+ ----------
+ $22,519.85
+ ==========
+
+
+CURRENT RECEIPTS.
+
+
+MAINE, $524,10.
+
+ Alfred. Cong. Ch., 10.50; Y. P. S. C. E. of Cong. Ch., 2.22 12.72
+ Andover. Cong. Ch. 5.00
+ Auburn. Samuel J. M. Perkins 10.00
+ Augusta. "A Friend" 30.00
+ Bangor. Hammond St. Cong. Ch. 100.00
+ Biddeford. Second Cong. Ch., L. M. Circle, Bbl. C.
+ _for Blowing Rock, N. C._
+ Boothbay Harbor. Mrs. M. Alice Beal, _for Gospel Work_ 8.00
+ Brewer. Jun. C. E. S., 2 boxes Christmas Gifts, _for
+ McIntosh, Ga._
+ Freeport. Miss G. B. Lewis 1.00
+ Gardiner. Cong. Ch., _for Student Aid, Pleasant Hill
+ Acad., Tenn_ 24.00
+ Gorham. First Cong. Ch. and Soc. 118.29
+ Gorham. H. H. Soc., _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 20.00
+ Harpswell Center. Bbl. C., by Mrs. E. R. Morse, _for
+ Blowing Rock, N. C._
+ Harrison, Cong. Ch. 3.37
+ Litchfield Corners. Y. P. S. C. E., by Walter T.
+ Earle, Treas. 2.50
+ Litchfield Corners. Bbl. C., by Mrs. D. F. Smith,
+ _for Blowing Rock, N. C._
+ North Bridgton. Cong. Ch. 5.50
+ Phippsburg. Cong. Ch. and Soc. 6.27
+ Portland. "A Friend," _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 40.00
+ Portland. W. M. Soc., _for Student Aid, Gregory Inst._ 8.00
+ Portland. Second Parish Cong. Ch., Ladies' Soc., Bbl.
+ C. _for Greenwood, S. C._
+ Robinston. Ladies' Aid Soc., of Cong. Ch., Bbl. Bedding,
+ Freight 1.85, _for Talladega, Ala._ 1.85
+ Rockland. Woman's Aid Soc., of Cong. Ch., Bbl. Bedding,
+ etc., Freight 2, _for Talladega, Ala._ 2.00
+ Searsport. Sab. Sch., Cong. Ch., 5; Jun. C. E. S., 4,
+ _for Dorchester Acad., McIntosh, Ga._ 9.00
+ Wells. Barak Maxwell, 20; "A Friend," 1 21.00
+ West Cornville. Addie Bicknell .50
+ West Paris. Miss Mary L. Dana, "Youth's Companion"
+ for one year, _for Macon, Ga._
+ Woodfords. Carl Coffin, S. S. Class, _for Student Aid,
+ Talladega C._ 2.10
+ Woodfords. Bbl. C. and Bedding, _for Lincoln Acad., N. C._
+ Woodfords. 2 Bbls. C., by Mrs. Ida V. Woodbury, Sec.,
+ _for Blowing Rock, N. C._
+ Woodfords. Bbl. C., _for Marion, Ala._
+ Yarmouth. First Cong. Ch. (5 of which from Mrs. E. D.
+ Freeman, Memorial Miss Sophia Carleton) 40.00
+
+ Maine Woman's Aid to A. M. A., by Mrs. Ida V. Woodbury,
+ Treas., _for Woman's Work_:
+ Cumberland Center 22.00
+ Lewiston, Pine St. Ch. 25.00
+ Turner. Mrs. S. L. Bird 1.00
+ Pownal 5.00
+ ------ 53.00
+
+
+NEW HAMPSHIRE, $1,098.04
+
+ Amherst. Edward D. Boylston, 100; Cong. Ch., 80; Sab. Sch.,
+ Cong. Ch., 11.46 191.46
+ Boscawen. Mrs. Mattie P. Webster, Freight, _to Pleasant
+ Hill, Tenn._ 1.00
+ Claremont. Y. W. Soc., Bbl. C., etc., _for Wilmington, N. C._
+ East Brentwood. Rev. H. H. Colburn 10.00
+ East Jaffrey. Cong. Ch., 14.50; Christian Endeavor Soc., 5.42 19.92
+ Farmington. First Cong. Ch. (30 of which from Y. P. S. C. E.)
+ _for Student Aid, Nat, Ala._ 35.40
+ Greenville. Cong. Ch. (of which F. W. Ely 25). 40.00
+ Jaffrey. "Lilies of the Field," by Miss L. S. Adams,
+ _for Storrs Sch._ 10.00
+ Littleton. First Cong. Ch. 24.83
+ Londonderry. Chas. S. Pillsbury 1.00
+ Manchester. First Cong. Ch. and Soc., to const. REV. L.
+ GOODRICH, MRS. J. B. ESTEY and MRS. J. G. JONES L. M.'s 102.12
+ Merrimac. Geo. S. Parkhurst, _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 10.00
+ Nashua. First Cong. Ch. and Soc. 60.00
+ New Castle. Willing Workers, _for Straight U._ 10.00
+ Pembroke. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch. 15.34
+ Peterboro. Union Cong. Ch., Y. P. S. C. E. 10.00
+ South New Market. Miss H. L. Fitts, _for Student Aid,
+ Gregory Inst._ 32.40
+ Stratham. Cong. Ch. and Soc. 12.00
+ South New Market. Miss H. L. Fitts, _for Freight_,
+ 1.71 Ladies of Cong. Ch., Bbl. C., _for Wilmington, N. C._ 1.71
+ Troy. Trin. Cong. Ch. 10.86
+ --------
+ $598.04
+ ESTATES.
+
+ Lyndeboro. Estate of Jotham Hildreth, _for benevolent
+ and charitable purposes of the A. M. A., among the Colored
+ People of the South_, by William R. Putnam, Trustee 500.00
+ --------
+ $1,098.04
+
+
+VERMONT, $388.00.
+
+ Barnet. Sab. Sch, Cong Ch. 4.83
+ Barre. Cong. Soc., Bbl. C., _for Williamsburg, Ky._
+ Burlington. Mary C. Wheeler, _for Straight U._ 20.00
+ Cambridge. M. and C. Safford 15.00
+ Damon's Crossing. Geo. A. Appleton 10.00
+ Dorset. Y. P. S. C. E., by Marcia K. Gray, Ch. M. C.,
+ _for Student Aid, Blowing Rock. N. C._ 10.00
+ Dorset. Mrs. H. M. Johnson 1.00
+ Essex. A. A. Slater, Box and Bbl. C., _for Columbia, S. C._
+ Greensboro. Cong. Ch. 4.20
+ Jeffersonville. Second Cong. Ch. of Cambridge 5.50
+ Johnson. A. J. Grant, _for Straight U._ 5.00
+ Milton. Y. P. S. C. E., Cong. Ch., _for C. E. Hall,
+ McIntosh, Ga._ 1.85
+ Montpelier. Bethany Sab. Sch., by D. S. Wheatley, Treas. 16.78
+ Newfane. Cong. Ch. and Soc. 15.55
+ New Haven. Cong. Ch., Y. L. Working Club, Bbl. C.,
+ _for Grand View. Tenn._
+ North Bennington. Cong. Ch., Ladies, Bbl. C., _for
+ Grand View, Tenn._
+ Rupert. Cong. Ch. 24.40
+ Saint Johnsbury. South Cong., Ch. Y. P. S. C. E.,
+ _for Central Ch., New Orleans, La._ 40.00
+ Sheldon. Cong. Ch. 21.00
+ Strafford. Cong. Ch., 17: Y. P. S. C. E. of Cong.
+ Ch., _for Mountain Work_, 8 25.00
+ Westford. "A Friend" 5.00
+ Westminster. Cong. Ch., Y. P. S. C. E., End-Day Off.,
+ _for Central Ch., New Orleans, La._ 5.00
+ Whiting. Cong. Ch. 6.31
+ Woodstock. W. H. M. S., 25; Mrs. Fred. Merrill, 3,
+ _for Ballard Sch., Macon, Ga._ 28.00
+ _Received for Dorchester Acad., McIntosh, Ga.:_
+ Barton Landing and Brownington, Bbl. C.
+ Chelsea. By Mrs. C. D. Comstock, 4; Mrs.
+ Sarah W. Sherman, Freight, 2.65 6.65
+ Coventry. Busy Bees, Bbl. C.,
+ Freight, 2. 2.00
+ Essex Junction. By Mrs. F. D. Bacon,
+ Bbl. C., Freight, 2 2.00
+ North Craftsbury. Vermont H. M. S. 5.00
+ Montpelier. Bethany Ch., L. M. S., 2
+ Bbls C.
+ Saint Johnsbury. Ladies of South Ch.,
+ Box C.
+ West Glover. Ladies. Bbl. B.
+ ------ 15.65
+
+ Woman's Home Missionary Union of Vermont, by Mrs.
+ William P. Fairbanks, Treas., _for Woman's Work_:
+ Berlin. L. H. M. S. 5.00
+ Brattleboro West. Jun. C. E., _for
+ Indian Sch'p._ 5.00
+ Burlington. First Ch., W. H. M. S. 20.00
+ Northfield. W. H. M. S. 5.00
+ Norwich. Sab. Sch., _for Indian Sch'p_ 6.00
+ Saint Johnsbury. So. Ch. W. H. M. S.,
+ 26.93; So. Ch. Sab. Sch., 30; Center
+ Ch., W. H. M. S., 5 61.93
+ Waterbury. Jun. C. E. Soc., _for
+ Indian Sch'p._ 5.00
+ ------ 107.93
+
+
+MASSACHUSETTS, $8,422.71.
+
+ Amesbury. Ladies H. M. Soc. of Main St. Ch., _for
+ Student Aid, Talladega C._ 6.50
+ Amherst. First Cong. Ch. 90.00
+ Amherst. North Ch., 7.50; T. S. Cooley, Box S. S. Papers,
+ _for Lincoln Acad., N. C._ 7.50
+ Amherst. Colored Bible Class, Bbl. C., _for Wilmington, N. C._
+ Andover. Rev. C. C. Starbuck, _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 3.00
+ Andover. Theo. Sem., _for Mountain Work_ 1.25
+ Ashfield. Cong. Ch. 14.00
+ Bedford. Cong. Ch. 9.51
+ Berlin. Cong. Ch. 14.25
+ Beverly. Wash. St. Cong Ch. 50.37
+ Beverly Farms. A Day 1.00
+ Billerica. Mrs. Daniel W. Hardy, Bbl. C., _for Moorhead, Miss._
+ Blue Hill. "A Friend," _for Student Aid, Pleasant Hill Acad.,
+ Tenn._ 10.00
+ Blue Hill. Mrs. Lizzie A. Tucker, 30, to const. herself L. M.
+ Incorrectly ack. in February number, from Blue Hill, Maine.
+ Brimfield. Union Cong. Ch. Ladies, Bbl. C., _for Greenwood,
+ S. C._
+ Brookline. Geo. P. Davis, _for Tuition, Little Mary,
+ Gregory Inst._ 5.00
+ Buckland. "Life Member" 2.00
+ Blanford. Miss H. M. Hinsdale, _for Student Aid, Straight U._ 50.00
+ Boston. Ladies' Aux., _for Student Aid,
+ Pleasant Hill Acad., Tenn._ 75.00
+ Old South Ch. Mrs. Clapp, _for Sch'p,
+ Pleasant Hill Acad., Tenn._ 40.00
+ Miss E. S. Fiske, _for Marshallville,
+ Ga._ 25.00
+ Whatsoever Band, _for Student Aid,
+ Gregory Inst._ 6.00
+ Union Ch. Y. P. Miss. Soc. 5.00
+ "Girls' Refuge," _for Student Aid,
+ Pleasant Hill Acad., Tenn._ 5.00
+ Perry, Mason & Co., "Youth's
+ Companion," one year, _for Macon,
+ Ga._
+ Mrs. M. H. Hitchcock, Bbl. C. _for
+ Columbia, S. C._
+ Mrs. T. H. Kendall, 2 Bbls. C., etc.,
+ _for Marshallville, Ga._
+ Dorchester. Mrs. N. P. Livermore, 35;
+ Mrs. Wm. Jenks, 8, _for Student Aid,
+ Pleasant Hill Acad., Tenn._ 43.00
+ Second Cong. Ch., by B. C. Hardwick 25.00
+ Rev. H. Houston, _for Student Aid_,
+ 5.33; Freight, 1.67; "Friends," by
+ Mrs. Mary Houston, Bbl. C., _for
+ Dorchester Acad., McIntosh, Ga._ 7.00
+ Jamaica Plain. Mrs. Cheney, _for Le Moyne
+ Inst._ 25.00
+ Indian Association, by Miss Manning,
+ Treas., _for Indian M., Fort Berthold,
+ N. D., Out-station Work for Women_ 10.00
+ Roxbury. Eliot Cong. Ch. 50.00
+ "A Friend," _for Tuition, Little Mary,
+ Gregory Inst._ 8.00
+ L. H. M. S. Bbl. C., _for Blowing Rock,
+ N. C._
+ ------ 324.00
+
+ Brookfield. Mrs. R. B. Montague 5.00
+ Cambridge. Henry White, _for Student Aid, Fisk U._ 25.00
+ Cambridgeport. Pilgrim Cong. Ch., Stereopticon Coll. 19.48
+ Cambridgeport. Pilgrim Ch. Woman's Miss. Soc., _for
+ Work Among Chinese Women in Cal._ 10.00
+ Carlisle. Y. P. S. C. E., _for Saluda Sem., N.C._ 25.00
+ Centreville. Cong. Ch. 3.00
+ Charlton. Cong. Ch. 12.97
+ Chester. 2 Bbls. C., _for Meridian, Miss._
+ Concord. Trin. Cong. Ch. 44.50
+ Cummington. Mrs. H. M. Porter, _for Mountain Work_ 10.00
+ Curtisville. Y. P. S. C. E., by Minnie Ford, Treas.,
+ _for Santee Indian Sch._ 10.00
+ Dalton. First Cong. Ch., to const. LILLIAN F. MITCHELL,
+ CAMILLA B. PERREY, WILLIAM D. YEATS, WALTER H. SEARS
+ and LILLIAN TOOLEY L. M.'s 165.15
+ Dalton. W. M. Crane, 100; Mrs. Z. M. Crane, 100; Miss
+ Clara L. Crane, 100; to const. MRS. GEORGE MAYNARD,
+ MRS. M. D. PELTON, MISS LILLIAN E. SIMMONS, JAMES
+ BARDIN, HERBERT R. MESSENGER and CHARLES SLATER L. M.'s 300.00
+ Dalton. Mrs. Z. M. Crane 12; Mrs. Zenas Crane, 12; Mrs.
+ J. B. Crane, 12; Miss Clara L. Crane, 12; and Miss Mary
+ Crane, 12, _for Student Aid, Talladega, C._ 60.00
+ Douglass. "A Friend," 5; "Friends," 3, _for Student Aid,
+ Talladega C._ 8.00
+ Dunstable. Y. P. S. C. E., "Thank Off." 5.00
+ Everett. Mrs. G. W. Fitz, Bbl. C., _for Albany, Ga._
+ Fall River. Mrs. R. K. Remington, _for Wilmington, N. C._ 10.00
+ Fall River. Miss Robertson, _for Indian M., Fort Berthold,
+ N. D._ 5.00
+ Framingham. Plym. Ch. 45.75
+ Framingham. Plym. Ch., Ladies, _for Williamsburg Acad. Ky._ 12.00
+ Franklin. Ladies' Soc., Bbl. C., _for Pleasant Hill, Tenn._
+ Gill. Cong. Ch., Y. P. S. C. E., _for Central Church, New
+ Orleans, La._ 6.30
+ Greenfield. Mrs. Dwight R. Tyler 12.00
+ Halifax. C. E. Day, Off., by Nellie T. Bain, Treas. 2.65
+ Hamilton. E. M. Knowlton 2.00
+ Hatfield. Sab. Sch. Classes and Friends, by David Billings,
+ Treas. 12.12
+ Haverhill. Algernon P. Nichols, _for Theo. Student Aid,
+ Talladega C._ 50.00
+ Haverhill. ----, 25; Y. P. S. C. E., Union Cong. Ch., 2.62 27.62
+ Holyoke. Second Cong. Ch., Y. P. S. C. E., _for Central Ch.,
+ New Orleans, La._ 50.00
+ Hopkinton. Mrs. A. M. Crooks, _for Little Mary, Wilmington,
+ N. C._ 10.00
+ Hyde Park. Infant S. S., of Cong. Ch., _for Student Aid,
+ Talladega C._ 8.00
+ Lancaster. Evan. Cong. Ch. 9.28
+ Leominster. Ortho. Cong. Ch. 40.00
+ Lee. Cong. Ch., Y. P. S. C. E., 19; Mrs. Kibbon, 1;
+ Miss Ames, 1, _for Avery Home, Charleston, S. C._ 21.00
+ Lowell. John St. Sab. Sch., 4; John St. Primary S. S., 15,
+ _for Central Ch., New Orleans, La._ 19.00
+ Lowell. G. H. Candee, _for Library, Straight U._ 10.00
+ Lunenburg. Evan. Cong. Ch. 3.00
+ Marlboro Washburn C. E. Union 2.50
+ Milton. Hon. Edward L. Pierce, 19 Vols. "Memoirs and Works
+ of Charles Sumner," _for Straight U._
+ Milford. Rev. W. Woodbury, Pkgs. S. S. Literature; Mrs.
+ Woodbury, 2 fine Lamps for Students' Rooms, _for Grand
+ View, Tenn._
+ Monson. E. F. Morris, 100; Cong. Ch., 22.74 122.74
+ Montvale. Mrs. S. T. Greenough 5.00
+ New Bedford. Y. P. S. C. E., _for A. N. and I. Sch.,
+ Thomasville, Ga._ 5.00
+ Neponset. Mrs. S. L. Winsor, _for Library, Straight U._ 5.00
+ Newburyport. Mrs. S. Kimball, _for Le Moyne Inst., Memphis,
+ Tenn._ 3.00
+ Newton. Mrs. George S. Trowbridge's S. S. Class, Elliot Ch.,
+ _for Little Indian Girl, Santee, Neb._ 5.00
+ Northampton. Miss Bates and Miss Fisk, _for Student Aid,
+ Lincoln Acad., N. C._ 4.41
+ North Amherst. Ladies' M. S., Bbl. C., _for Lincoln Acad.,
+ N. C._
+ North Chelmsford. "A Friend" 5.00
+ North Falmouth. Cong. Ch. and Soc. 10.00
+ North Leominster. Cong. Ch. of Christ 13.07
+ North Weymouth. Cong. Ch., "Wide Awakes," _for Indian M.,
+ Fort Berthold, N. D._ 5.00
+ Oakham. Cong. Ch. 20.00
+ Palmer. Second Cong. Ch., _for Theo. Student Aid, Talladega
+ C._ 75.00
+ Pittsfield. Mary A. Bissell, Copies of "American Teacher,"
+ _for Talladega, Ala._
+ Plymouth. Church of the Pilgrimage 36.42
+ Randolph. Miss Abbie Turner, _for Indian M., Fort Berthold,
+ N. D._ 5.00
+ Reading. "A Friend" 5.00
+ Royalston. D. P. Foster, _for Mountain Work_ 5.00
+ Salem. Y. L. M. S., _for Indian M., Fort Berthold, N. D._ 5.00
+ Sharon. Cong. Ch. S. S. Class, _for Williamsburg Acad., Ky._ 17.33
+ Sharon. Cong. Ch., 2 Bbls. C., _for Williamsburg, Ky._
+ Somerville. Winter Hill Cong Ch., 31.61; Franklin St. O. C.
+ Sab. Sch., 10 41.61
+ Somerville. Prospect Hill Cong. Ch., 2 Bbls. C., _for Macon,
+ Ga._
+ South Framingham. Grace Cong. Ch. 170.41
+ South Framingham. R. L. Day, _for Special Mountain Work._ 100.00
+ South Framingham. Grace Cong. Ch. Sab. Sch., _for Mountain
+ Work_ 19.65
+ South Haley Falls. "Friends" 10.00
+ Spencer. First Cong. Ch. and Soc., to const. REV. SHERMAN W.
+ BROWN L. M. 187.32
+ Spencer. Three S. S. Classes, by C. E. Green, 13; Through
+ Miss Fitts, 12.50, _for Student Aid, Gregory Inst._ 25.50
+ Springfield. Robert H. Clizbe, by Mrs. E. B. Merriam 15.00
+ Springfield. King's Daughters, Circle of Ruth, _for Gloucester
+ Sch., Cappahosic, Va._ 3.00
+ Springfield. By Mrs. Thompson, Bbl. C., Freight, 1.30, _for
+ Blowing Rock, N. C._ 1.30
+ Springfield. L. M. Soc., _for A. G. Sch., Moorhead, Miss._ 1.20
+ Sterling. Cong. Ch. 10.00
+ Sturbridge. Firs. Cong. Ch. and Soc. 7.36
+ Turners Falls. Cong. Ch., Y. P. S. C. E., 8; Mrs. Mayo's
+ S. S. Class, 5.50, _for Central Church, New Orleans, La._ 13.50
+ Wakefield. Cong. Ch. 65.02
+ Ware. Miss Sage, 5; Mr. Cutler, 5; Jun. Y. P. S. C. E., 5,
+ _for Meridian, Miss._ 15.00
+ Warren. Y. P. S. C. E., _for Student Aid_, 8; Bbl. C., By
+ Miss Ellen L. Pixley, _for Dorchester Acad., McIntosh, Ga._ 8.00
+ Wellesley. "A Friend" 20.00
+ Wellesley. Wellesley College, Indian Ass'n. 3.00
+ Westboro. Y. L. B. Soc., Evan. Cong. Ch., _for Saluda, N. C._ 25.00
+ Westboro. Miss Kate Harrington, _for Student Aid, A. N. and
+ I. Sch., Thomasville, Ga._ 10.00
+ Westfield. ----, 2 Bbls C.; Mrs. O. W. Sanford, Bbl. C.,
+ _for Jonesboro, Tenn._
+ West Hatfield. Aid Soc., Bbl. C. _for Moorhead, Miss._
+ West Medway. Second Cong. Ch., _for Evarts, Ky._, and to
+ const. REV. FRED HOVEY ALLEN L. M. 30.00
+ West Medway. Third Cong. Ch. 30.00
+ West Newton. "Pax" 2.00
+ Weymouth. Rev. J. M. Lord. 2 Boxes Books, _for Straight U.
+ Library_
+ Wilbraham. Mrs. P. S. Horner 2.00
+ Williamstown. Church of Christ, White Oaks, by Rev. W. Morse 3.00
+ Williamstown. Mrs. L. D. White, Bbl. C., _for Williamsburg,
+ Ky._
+ Winchester. Cong. Ch, Children, _for Student Aid, Pleasant
+ Hill Acad., Tenn._ 40.00
+ Whitinsville. A. F. Whitin, Books, _for Library, Talladega C._
+ Worcester. Old South Ch., 100.25; Central Cong. Ch., 96.74;
+ Park Cong. Ch., Ladies' Missy Soc., bal. to const. REV.
+ INNAN L. WILCOX L. M. 13; A. L. Smith, 5 214.99
+ Worcester. F. D. and D. N. Dixon Memorial Fund, _for Student
+ Aid, Pleasant Hill Acad., Tenn._ 20.00
+ Hampden Benevolent Association, by George R. Bond, Treas.:
+ Chicopee. First 6.20
+ North Wilbraham. Grace Union 7.80
+ Palmer. Second 15.00
+ Springfield. First 20.43
+ Springfield. South 65.60
+ Westfield. Second 56.98
+ Westfield. Second Sab. Sch., _for
+ Indian M._ 37.76
+ ----. "A Friend" 10.00
+ ------ 219.77
+
+ Woman's Home Missionary Association of Mass. and R. I.,
+ Annie C. Bridgman, Treas., _for Woman's Work_:
+ W. H. M. A., _for Salaries of
+ Teachers._ 338.47
+ Roxbury. Walnut Av. Ch., Ladies' Aux.,
+ adl., to const. MISS HELEN M.
+ ATWOOD L. M. 2.94
+ ------ 341.41
+ --------
+ $3,672.71
+
+ ESTATE.
+
+ Walpole. Estate Mary B. Johnson, 5,000, less State
+ Tax, 250, by Frederic Guild, Executor 4,750.00
+ --------
+ $8,422.71
+
+ CLOTHING, BOOKS, ETC., RECEIVED AT BOSTON OFFICE:
+
+ South Berwick, Me. Mrs. K. B. Lewis, Bbl. Mdse., _for
+ High Point, N. C._
+ Billerica, Mass. H. A. King, Overcoat, _for Nat, Ala._
+ Lanesville, Mass. W. L. Saunders, Pkg. Men's C., _for Nat,
+ Ala._
+ Westford, Mass. Mrs. A. S. Wright, Bbl. and Box C., etc.,
+ _for Pleasant Hill, Tenn._
+ West Newton, Mass. Miss Alice Williston Bbl. C. _for Nat,
+ Ala._
+
+
+RHODE ISLAND, $90.80.
+
+ Newport. Mrs. T. Thayer, 10; Wm. Andrews, 4.50 14.50
+ Providence. Centre Cong. Ch., 50; Ministering Children, 12,
+ _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 62.00
+ Providence. Centre Cong. Ch., _for Talladega C._ 10.00
+ Providence. Cong. Ch., Jun. C. E. Union, _for Student Aid,
+ Pleasant Hill Acad., Tenn._ 3.00
+ Providence. Y. P. S. C. E., North Cong. Ch. 1.30
+ Providence. Wm. H. Waite, Bbl. C., _for Thomasville, Ga._
+
+
+CONNECTICUT, $2,905.19.
+
+ Branford Cong. Ch. and Y. P. S. C. E., _for Central Ch., New
+ Orleans, La._ 25.00
+ Bridgeport. First Cong. Ch. 116.18
+ Bristol. Miss E. J. Peck, Bbl. C., etc., _for Talladega, Ala._
+ Chaplin. Cong. Ch., bal. to const. REV. EUGENE M. FRARY L. M. 20.00
+ Collinsville. "Friends," _for Theo. Student Aid, Talladega C._ 30.00
+ Cornwall Hollow, Union End. Soc., by Mrs. Katherine M.
+ Sedgwick, _for Mountain Work_ 2.00
+ Cromwell. Cong. Ch. 97.42
+ Cromwell. Cong. Ch., Bbl. C., _for Grand View, Tenn._
+ Danbury. Y. P. S. C. E. of First Cong. Ch. 6.66
+ East Haddam. "A Friend" 5.00
+ East Hampton. Dea. Samuel Skinner, 37; Mrs. Jno. Star, 5;
+ E. C. Barton, 3; A. Conklin, 3; L. S. Carpenter, 2, _for
+ Theo. Student Aid, Talladega C._ 50.00
+ East Hartford. Miss Gilman's S. S. Class, _for Central Ch.,
+ New Orleans, La._ 7.50
+ East Hartford. S. S. Class, _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 4.00
+ Essex. First Cong. Ch. 25.00
+ Farmington. Sab Sch., First Cong. Ch., 16.56 _for Central Ch.,
+ New Orleans, La._, 12.35 _for Indian M._ 28.91
+ Glastonbury. "A Friend," by Rev. John Barstow, _for Central
+ Ch., New Orleans, La._ 5.00
+ Greenfield. C. A. Blakeman, _for Wilmington, N. C._ 8.00
+ Greenwich. Cong. Ch., Mrs. Geo. P. Sheldon, 5; Miriam F. and
+ Helen A. Choate, by Rev. W. Choate, D.D., 5; Miss Agnes W.
+ Hubbard, 5 15.00
+ Guilford. Miss Seward, Bbl. C. and Literature, _for Storrs
+ Sch._
+ Guilford. First Cong. Ch., 2 Bbls. C., _for Williamsburg, Ky._
+ Hartford. Second Ch. of Christ 100.00
+ Hartford. Mrs. W. P. Williams _for Industrial Work, Fisk U._ 15.00
+ Hartford. I. J. Steane, _for Central Ch., New Orleans, La._ 10.00
+ Hartford. Fourth Cong. Ch., Ladies' Aid Soc., Bbl. C., Freight
+ paid; South Ch. Sewing Soc., Box C., _for Grand View, Tenn._
+ Harwinton. Cong. Ch., 10.72; Mrs. Milo Watson, 5 15.72
+ Lebanon. First Cong. Ch., 52.16, to const. LUTHER H. RANDALL
+ L. M.; C. E. Soc. of First Cong. Ch., 5 57.16
+ Littleton. Ortho. Cong. Ch. 18.00
+ Lyme. L. M. S., Bbl. C., _for Jonesboro, Tenn._
+ Mansfield Centre. Mrs. L. M. Swift, _for Student Aid,
+ Talladega C._ 2.00
+ Middletown. First Ch. 27.40
+ Millington. Cong. Ch. 1.00
+ Montville Center. C. E. Soc. of Cong. Ch. 4.00
+ New Britain. First Ch. of Christ, "A Friend," to const. MISS
+ JENNIE M. BURNHAM L. M. 30.00
+ New Britain. Cong. Ch., Ladies' Benev. Soc., Bbl. C., _for
+ Grand View, Tenn._
+ New Canaan. King's Daughters, Box C., _for Williamsburg. Ky._
+ New Canaan. Cong. Ch., Box C., _for Grand View, Tenn._
+ New Hartford. Ladies' Aid Soc. of Cong. Ch., Bbl. C., _for
+ Talladega Ala._
+ New Haven. Edwin B. Bowditch, 15; Samuel A. Stevens, 5, _for
+ Student Aid, Talladega C._ 20.00
+ New Haven. United Ch., Y. P. S. C. E., _for Central Ch., New
+ Orleans, La._ 10.00
+ New London. Mrs. B. P. McEwen 10.00
+ Newtown. Cong. Ch. 6.20
+ Norwalk. First Cong. Ch. 30.48
+ Norwalk. Cong. Ch., King's Daughters, 2 Bbls. C., _for Grand
+ View, Tenn._
+ North Woodstock. Cong. Ch, Sab. School, _for Student Aid,
+ Talladega C._ 16.00
+ Norwich. Mrs. Lucy A. Forbes S. S. Class, Second Cong. Ch.,
+ _for Columbia, S. C._ 4.00
+ Norwich. L. H. M. S, Greeneville Ch., Freight, 2.30, _for
+ McIntosh, Ga._ 2.30
+ Norwich. Y. P. S. C. E. of Park Cong. Ch., Bbl. C., _for
+ Talladega, Ala._
+ Plainfield. Y. P. S. C. E., by Albert Phillips. Sec. 5.54
+ Plainville. "A Friend" 1.00
+ Pomfret. Cong. S. S., _for Student Aid, Fisk U._ 25.00
+ Prospect. B. B. Brown 20.00
+ Putnam. "Friends," _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 3.00
+ Salisbury. S. S. Class, Cong. Ch., _for Grand View, Tenn._ 3.00
+ Salisbury. S. S. Class, Mrs. M. Clark, Bbl. C., _for
+ Thomasville, Ga._
+ Somers. "A Friend," _for Little Mary, Wilmington, N. C._ 1.00
+ Somersville. Cong. Ch. 9.57
+ Sound Beach. Pilgrim Cong. Ch. and Y. P. S. C. E., _for
+ Talladega C._, 6; Opportunity Seekers of Pilgram Cong.
+ Ch., 1.30 7.30
+ South Glastonbury. Sab Sch., Cong. Ch. 6.56
+ Southport, Miss Eliza A. Bulkley and Miss Georgie A. Bulkley 80.00
+ Stamford. First Cong. Ch., Y. P. S. C. E., Bbl. C.. _for
+ Grand View, Tenn._
+ Stratford. Sab. Sch., Cong. Ch., _for Mountain Work_ 10.00
+ Suffield. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Pierce, _for Meridian, Miss._ 40.00
+ Suffield. ----, _for Student Aid, Skyland Ins., Blowing Rock,
+ N. C._ 10.00
+ Suffield. First Cong. Ch., _for Mountain Work_ 6.23
+ Taftville. Cong. Ch. 10.78
+ Talcottville. Y. P. S. C. E., Cong. Ch. 10.00
+ Terryville. "Friends," _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 33.25
+ Thomaston. First Cong. Ch. 12.20
+ Thomson. Cong. Ch., Ladies' Soc., Bbl., C., _for Grand View,
+ Tenn._
+ Torrington. Two Sab. Sch. Classes, by Mrs. Burr Lyon, _for
+ Indian Sch'p, Santee, Neb._ 17.00
+ Trumbull. Cong. Ch. and Soc. 6.57
+ Wapping. Sab. Sch., Second Cong. Ch., _for Central Ch., New
+ Orleans, La._ 15.00
+ Waterbury. Infant Class, Sab. Sch., Second Cong. Ch., 10,
+ _for Colored Children_; 10 _for Indian Children's Sch._ 20.00
+ Watertown. Alert Boys' Class, of Cong. Sab. Sch., _for Indian
+ M., Fort Berthold, N. D._ 3.00
+ Watertown. Cong. Ch., Ladies' Benev. Soc., Bbl. C., Freight
+ paid, _for Grand View, Tenn._
+ Westchester. "Christian Bees." Freight, _for A. G. Sch.,
+ Moorhead, Miss._ 1.31
+ Westminster. Cong. Ch. 3.00
+ West Torrington. Ladies' Miss. Circle, 4.25, _for A. I. Sch.,
+ Thomasville, Ga._, and 4.25, _for Grand View Acad., Tenn._ 8.50
+ West Winsted. "A Friend," _for Indian M._ 10.00
+ Winthrop. "A Friend" 3.00
+ ----. "Friends," _for Theo. Student Aid, Talladega, C._ 43.00
+
+ Woman's Cong. Home Missionary Union of Conn. Mrs. W. W.
+ Jacobs, Treas., _for Woman's Work_:
+ Bridgeport. Ladies' Union, Park St.
+ Ch. (15 of which _for Student Aid,
+ Fisk U._), 30, to const. MRS. LOUISA
+ LINCOLN L. M.; Y. P. S. C. E.,
+ Park St. Ch., 6 36.00
+ Fairfield. Miss E. A. Lyon 5.20
+ Hartford. First Ch., Prim. Dept. of
+ Sab. Sch. 5.00
+ Poquonock. Aux. 30.00
+ Torringford. L. H. M. S. 5.00
+ Wallingford. Cong. Ch., L. B. S. 25.00
+ West Winsted. Second Ch., Mrs. Henry
+ Gay 23.00
+ ------ 129.20
+ --------
+ $1,469.19
+
+ ESTATES.
+
+ Cornwall. Estate of Silas C. Beers 680.35
+ Groton. Estate of Mrs. B. N. Hurlbutt 119.10
+ New Haven. Estate Lorinda M. Hall, by A. M. Blakesley,
+ Executor 636.55
+ --------
+ $2,905.19
+
+
+NEW YORK, $6,259.18.
+
+ Albany. "A Friend" 35.00
+ Albany. W. H. M. Soc. of First Cong. Ch., Box Bedding, etc.,
+ _for Talladega, Ala._
+ Angola. Miss A. H. Ames, _for Chinese M._ 5.00
+ Batavia. F. E. Rice, _for A. G. Sch., Moorhead, Miss._ 10.00
+ Brooklyn. Park Cong. Ch. 22.00
+ Brooklyn. Bethany Sab. Sch., Prim. Class, _for Student Aid,
+ Williamsburg Acad., Ky._ 4.00
+ Brooklyn. W. H. M. Soc. of Pilgrim Ch., Box Bedding, Freight,
+ 1.41, _for Talladega, Ala._ 1.41
+ Brooklyn. Ladies' Miss. Soc., T. T. Circle of King's Daughters,
+ Bundle Table Covers, _for Talladega, Ala._
+ Brooklyn. Violet A. Johnson, _for Student Aid, Gregory Inst._ 1.00
+ Brooklyn. Park Cong. Ch., Bbl. C., _for Lincoln Acad., N. C._
+ Buffalo. People's Cong. Ch., Box Bedding and Towels, _for
+ Talladega, Ala._
+ Canandaigua. Ladies of First Cong. Ch., Box Bedding and Towels,
+ _for Talladega, Ala._
+ Cazenovia. Ladies' Christian Assn., _for Black Mt. Acad., Ky._ 35.00
+ Clayton. Church Society, Box Bedding and Towels, Freight 1,
+ _for Talladega, Ala._ 1.00
+ Clifton Springs. Ned and Roy Merritt, by Rev. C. P. W. Merritt 5.00
+ Corona. Rev. W. J. Peck, Freight _to Savannah, Ga._ 1.00
+ Derby. Birthday Box Offering, by Mrs. Fanny C. Squier 5.00
+ Eagle Harbor. M. P. Lyman .50
+ Ellington. Cong Ch., W. H. M. S., Mrs. H. B. Rice, _for Woman's
+ Work_ 5.00
+ Elmira. Glines Miss. Soc., Box C., _for Williamsburg, Ky._
+ Flushing. Cong. Ch. 26.69
+ Hamilton. Cong. Ch. 32.00
+ Himrods. Mrs. Helen B. Ayres 5.00
+ Ithaca. Rev. O. B. Hitchcock 10.00
+ Ithaca. Ladies of First Cong. Ch., Bbl. Bedding, etc., Freight
+ 2, _for Talladega, Ala._ 2.00
+ Jamesport. Cong. Ch., Box C., _for Williamsburg, Ky._
+ LeRoy. Mrs. Margaret McEwen, 5; "A Friend to the Cause," 5;
+ Mrs. Margaret McEwen, _for Student Aid, Fisk U._ 3 13.00
+ LeRoy. W. H. M. S. of Presb. Ch., Bbl. C., Freight 1, _for
+ Fisk U._ 1.00
+ Little Valley. W. H. M. Soc. of Cong. Ch., Bedding, _for
+ Talladega, Ala._
+ Lockport. Ladies of First Cong. Ch., Box Bedding, etc., _for
+ Talladega, Ala._
+ Lysander. Y. P. S. C. E., Cong. Ch. 5.75
+ Middletown. W. H. M. S. of Cong. Ch., Box Bedding and Towels,
+ _for Talladega, Ala._
+ Morristown. First Cong. Ch. 8.63
+ Mount Morris. Sab. Sch. Presb. Ch., _for A. G. Sch.,
+ Moorhead, Miss._ 10.75
+ Mount Vernon. Mrs. L. F. Buell, 2 Bbls. C., etc., _for
+ Columbia, S. C._
+ Newburg. W. M. Circle, Bbl. C., _for Lincoln Acad., N. C._
+ New York. W. E. Dodge, Educational Fund, 250; Bleeker Van
+ Wagenen, 50, _for Student Aid, Talladega, Ala._ 300.00
+ New York. Broadway Tab. Ch., "A Friend," Stamford, Conn.
+ (25 of which _for Thomasville, Ga._) 50.00
+ New York. Miss D. E. Emerson, to const. MRS. A. ELIZABETH
+ DAVENPORT L. M., _for A. G. Sch., Moorhead, Miss._ 35.00
+ New York. Broadway Tab. Ch., C. E. Soc., _for C. E. Hall,
+ McIntosh, Ga._ 8.40
+ New York. C. T. Dillingham & Co., Harper Bros., Fords, Howard
+ & Hulbert, A. S. Barnes & Co., Books for Library; Ginn & Co.,
+ Books and Maps, _for Talladega C._
+ New York. Mrs. A. C. Hickok, Box Papers, etc., _for Greenwood,
+ S. C._
+ New York. American Bible Soc., Grant of Scriptures. Val. 205.
+ New York. Forest Av., Morrisania, Cong. Ch., C. E. Soc., 25.
+ Incorrectly ack. in March number from Fourth Av., Morrisania.
+ Norwood. Miss. Soc., Box Bedding, etc., _for Talladega, Ala._
+ Ogdensburg. First Cong. Ch. 13.10
+ Ogdensburg. "Home Land Circle" of Cong. Ch., Box Aprons and
+ Towels, _for Talladega, Ala._
+ Orient. Cong. Ch. 12.38
+ Owego. First Cong. Ch. 10.00
+ Owego. Ladies' Miss. Soc. of Cong. Ch., 2 Bbls. C., _for
+ Talladega, Ala._
+ Paris. Cong. Ch. 10.00
+ Philadelphia. Cong. Ch. 3.75
+ Philadelphia. Bbl. C., by Mrs. D. H. Scofield, _for Blowing
+ Rock, N. C._
+ Pleasantville. G. L. Perry, _for Indian M., Fort Berthold,
+ N. D._ 2.00
+ Port Leyden. Junior C. E. Soc., Cong. Ch., _for Mountain Work_ 1.00
+ Phoenix. Ladies' Miss. Soc., Box Bedding and Sundries, Freight
+ 1.39, _for Talladega, Ala._ 1.39
+ Phoenix. Mrs. Carter and S. S. Class, S. S. Papers, _for
+ Marion, Ala._
+ River Head. Bbl. C., _for Williamsburg, Ky._
+ Rochester. Plymouth Cong. Ch. 23.75
+ Rochester. Mrs. E. M. Sayne, Bbl., Books, etc., Freight Pd.,
+ _for Talladega, Ala._
+ Rushville. Cong. Ch., Bbl. C., Freight 1, _for Greenwood,
+ S. C._ 1.00
+ Saratoga. G. F. Harvey. Bbl. and Box Hardware, etc., _for
+ Talladega, Ala._
+ Schenectady. Ladies' Miss. Soc., Cong. Ch., _for Evarts, Ky._ 25.00
+ Schenectady. Ladies' Miss. Soc. of Cong. Ch., Box and Bbl.
+ Bedding, etc., _for Talladega, Ala._
+ Seneca Falls. W. H. M. S. of Cong. Ch., Box Bedding, _for
+ Talladega, Ala._
+ Sherburne. Mrs. C. S. Gorton, 25, _for Cooking School_; "Little
+ Lights," 10, _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 35.00
+ Tarrytown. Mrs. Elbert B. Monroe (10 of which _for Little Mary,
+ Wilmington, N. C._) 110.00
+ Utica. D. H. Williams 5.00
+ Walton. Sab. Sch., First Cong. Ch., _for Mountain Work_ 17.18
+ Walton. Ladies' Miss. Soc. of Cong. Ch., Bbl. Bedding, _for
+ Talladega, Ala._
+ Walworth. Mrs. J. C. Cobb 5.00
+ Westmoreland. First Cong. Ch. 5.00
+ West Winfield. George C. Wadell 5.00
+ Woodhaven. Mrs. Catharine McNicol, 5; Woman's Miss. Soc. of
+ Cong. Ch., 5 10.00
+ Woodville. W. H. M. S., Box Bedding, _for Talladega, Ala._
+ Yaphank. Mrs. Hannah M. Overton, _for Indian M._ 5.00
+ ----. "Friends" 10.00
+
+ Woman's Home Missionary Union of N. Y., by Mrs. J. J.
+ Pearsall, Treas., _for Woman's Work_:
+ Albany. Home Circle 5.00
+ Bristol Center. H. M. S. 5.50
+ Corning. 17.00
+ Hancock. M. B. 5.00
+ Homer. Miss Ellen Phillips 1.00
+ New Haven. Willing Workers 10.00
+ New York. Broadway Tab. Ch., Soc. for
+ Woman's Work 250.00
+ New York. Silver Circle, Mrs. H. S.
+ Caswell 5.00
+ ------ 298.50
+ --------
+ $1,259.18
+
+ ESTATE.
+
+ Warsaw. Estate of Silas B. Sturdevant, Memorial Milton
+ Whipple, late of Riga, N. Y., by Mrs. Louise A.
+ Sturdevant, Executrix 5,000.00
+ --------
+ $6,259.18
+
+
+NEW JERSEY, $119.76.
+
+ Bridgeton. "Friends," _for Student Aid, Lincoln Acad., N. C._ 7.50
+ East Orange. Mrs. Lucy H. Everest 5.00
+ Glen Ridge. Cong. Ch. 60.66
+ Plainfield. Trinity Ref. Ch., by Miss Mabel A. Woodruff, Bbl.
+ C. and Toys, _for Selma, Ala._
+ Westfield. Ladies' Benev. Assn., Bbl. C., _for Greenwood, S. C._
+ Woodbridge. Y. P. S. C. E. of Cong. Ch. 6.60
+
+ Woman's Home Missionary Union of the N. J. Assn., by Mrs.
+ J. H. Denison, Treas., _for Woman's Work_:
+ Paterson Helping Hand Soc. of Auburn
+ St. Cong. Ch., _for Student Aid,
+ Santee Indian Sch._ 40.00
+
+
+PENNSYLVANIA, $41.15.
+
+ Allegheny City. Mrs. Claflin, _for Le Moyne Inst., Memphis,
+ Tenn._ 3.50
+ Cambridgeboro. Cong. Ch. 6.15
+ Germantown. Mrs. E. B. Stork, _for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic,
+ Va._ 5.00
+ Lander. First Cong. Ch. 2.50
+ Le Raysville. Cong. Ch. 4.00
+ Ogontz, Box C., by Miss M. J. Gates, _for Blowing Rock, N. C._
+ Philadelphia. Rebecca White 20.00
+ West Mill Creek. Presb. Ch. Y. P. S. C. E., Bbl. Papers,
+ _for Lincoln Acad., N. C._
+
+
+OHIO, $458.29.
+
+ Brecksville. Y. P. S. C. E. of Cong. Ch. 7.67
+ Burton. Cong. Ch., _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 12.24
+ Claridon. Cong. Ch. S. S. Class, _for Student Aid, Pleasant
+ Hill Acad., Tenn._ 16.00
+ Cleveland. Lake View Cong. Ch. 7.50
+ Cleveland. Mrs. L. V. Tolvert, _for Student Aid, Albany, Ga._ 1.00
+ Columbus. Plymouth Ch. 15.60
+ Cuyahoga Falls. J. L. Longshore 2.50
+ Hudson. Cong. Ch. L. B. Soc., Bbl. C., Mrs. C. S. Drake,
+ Freight 1.40, _for Macon, Ga._ 1.40
+ Huntsburg. Cong. Ch., _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 5.00
+ Monroe. First Cong. Ch. 2.45
+ Newton Falls. Cong. Ch. 7.86
+ North Fairfield. Cong. Ch. Ladies, _for Student Aid, Pleasant
+ Hill Acad., Tenn._ 8.00
+ Norwalk. Cong. Ch. 8.23
+ Oberlin. Sab. Sch., First Ch., 16; Mrs. E. B. Clark, 10 26.00
+ Oberlin. Chauncey Pond, _for A. G. Sch., Moorhead, Miss._ 5.00
+ Painesville. Junior Soc. of C. E., First Cong. Ch., _for
+ Indian M._ 1.00
+ Portsmouth. J. Q. Weaver, _for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic,
+ Va._ 1.00
+ Saybrook. Cong. Ch. and Soc. 14.48
+ South Newbury. Cong. Ch., _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 2.76
+ South Salem. Daniel S. Pricer 5.00
+ Sylvania. Cong. Ch. 4.50
+ Wakeman. Sab. Sch., Cong. Ch. 5.00
+ Walnut Hills. Cong. Ch., _for Grand View, Tenn._ 15.00
+ West Andover. Cong. Ch. 7.10
+ Willoughby. F. A. Page 5.00
+ Youngstown. Plym. Cong. Ch. 8.00
+
+ Ohio Woman's Home Missionary Union, by Mrs. G. B. Brown,
+ Treas., _for Woman's Work_:
+ Coolville. Mrs. M. B. Bartlett 200.00
+ Oberlin. First, L. A. S. 5.00
+ Springfield. W. M. S. 6.00
+ ------ 211.00
+ --------
+ $406.29
+
+ ESTATE.
+
+ Oberlin. Estate of Amanda Porter 52.00
+ --------
+ 458.29
+
+
+INDIANA, 50c.
+
+ Brimfield. Miss Huston, Bbl. C., Freight 50c., _for Blowing
+ Rock, N. C._ .50
+
+
+ILLINOIS, $950.55.
+
+ Abingdon. Busy Bees, _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 10.00
+ Albion. Mrs. Jos. Green, 3; Cong. Ch., Colored, 1.60 4.60
+ Aurora. First Cong. Ch., Y. P. S. C. E, _for Lincoln Acad.,
+ N. C._ 17.00
+ Batavia. Cong. Ch. 61.29
+ Champaign. Cong. Ch. 42.62
+ Champaign. Y. P. S. C. E., _for Student Aid, Fisk U._ 15.00
+ Chicago. "Hapland," 100; Sab. Sch., N. E. Cong. Ch., 15;
+ Tabernacle C. E., 10; Mary R. Blackburn, 5; Mrs. M. W.
+ Mabbs, 5 135.00
+ Chicago. Mrs. Ben Frees, _for Le Moyne Inst._ 25.00
+ Chicago. "Friends," Box C. and Sundries, _for Talladega, Ala._
+ Dallas City. Mrs. M. H. Smith 2.00
+ Dwight. Cong. Ch. 5.50
+ Englewood. Plym. Ch., Y. P. S. C. E., _for Student Aid,
+ Williamsburg Acad., Ky._ 10.00
+ Elgin. Sab. Sch., First Cong. Ch., _for Student Aid, Straight
+ U._ 12.00
+ Elgin. Sab. Sch., First Cong. Ch., _for Native Teacher, Indian
+ M., Grand River, N. D._ 5.00
+ Elmhurst. Cong. Ch. 6.71
+ Englewood. Pilgrim Ch., Pkg. Books, _for Pleasant Hill Acad.,
+ Tenn._
+ Galena, Mrs. A. Bean 2.50
+ Galesburg, C. E. Soc., by Mrs. E. E. Day, _for Indian M._ 4.50
+ Geneseo. "A Birthday Memorial" 10.00
+ Geneva. Y. P. S. C. E. 3.24
+ Greenville. Cong. Ch., Bbl. Books and C., Freight 1.20, _for
+ Talladega, Ala._ 1.20
+ Hampton. Cong. Ch. 3.00
+ Manteno. Box S. S. Papers, _for Lincoln Acad., N. C._
+ Melvin. First Cong. Ch. 3.00
+ Moline. Alfred Williams 10.00
+ Nora. Cong. Ch. 12.00
+ Ottawa. Mrs. Ruth P. Bascom 10.00
+ Peoria. Mrs. John L. Griswold, _for Student Aid, Fisk U._ 100.00
+ Peoria. Mrs. Sarah P. Howe, S. S. Class, 10; Miss Anna
+ Kinney, S. S. Class, 1.50; Miss Nora Mankers, S. S. Class,
+ 1; Howe Y. P. S. C. E., 5, and Individual Members, 2.50,
+ _for Student Aid, Fisk U._ 20.00
+ Plano. Cong. Ch., _for McIntosh, Ga._ 1.00
+ Providence. Cong. Ch. 15.00
+ Roseville. Cong. Ch. 27.71
+ Shabbona. First Cong. Ch., 2 Bbls. C., _for Williamsburg, Ky._
+ Sheridan. Mrs. C. J. O. Heavenhill 1.50
+ Somonauk. Y. P. S. C. E. 3.06
+ Toulon. Miss A. M. Smith, S. S. Class, 1, _for Student Aid_;
+ Y. P. S. C. E. of Cong. Ch., Box Bedding, _for Talladega,
+ Ala._ 1.00
+ Winnebago. Cong. Ch., Miss. Soc., Bbl. C., _for Pleasant
+ Hill, Tenn._
+ Woodstock. Cong. Ch. 10.18
+
+ Illinois Woman's Home Missionary Union, Mrs. L. A. Field,
+ Treas., _for Woman's Work_:
+ Chicago. New Eng. W. M. S. 18.60
+ Chicago. Covenant, W. M. S. 1.20
+ McLean, W. M. S. 5.00
+ Oak Park. Y. L. M. S. 50.00
+ Odell. S. S. 1.70
+ Rockford. W. M. S. 12.00
+ Winnetka. W. M. S. 7.54
+ ------ 96.04
+ --------
+ $686.65
+
+ ESTATE.
+
+ Galesburg. Estate of Miss Mary J. Browning, by Wm. H.
+ Browning, Executor 263.90
+ --------
+ $950.55
+
+
+MICHIGAN, $1,275.15.
+
+ Adrian. A. J. Hood 10.00
+ Agricultural College. Prof. R. C. Kedzie, to const. MRS.
+ ELLA M. KEDZIE L. M. 30.00
+ Detroit. Westminster Pres. Ch., Jun. Y. P. S. C. E., Box
+ Papers, etc.; Plymouth Cong. Ch., Ladies' Soc., Bbl. C.,
+ _for Greenwood, S. C._
+ Grand Rapids. Plymouth Cong. Ch., 6.75; Smith Memorial Ch., 2 8.75
+ Kalamazoo. Mrs. J. A. Kent 5.00
+ Lansing. Ch. at Trout Creek 4.25
+ Manistee. First Cong. Ch. 7.00
+ Marshall. Mrs. J. S. Stout 5.00
+ Richmond. Cong. Ch. 10.00
+ Romeo. Miss E. B. Dickinson 50.00
+ Saugatuck. C. E. Assn., Christmas Box, _for Lexington, Ky._
+ Travers City. C. A. Hammond, _for Student Aid, Pleasant Hill
+ Acad., Tenn._ 1.00
+ West Bay City. John Bourn, _for Alaska M._ 100.00
+ Ypsilanti. Cong. Ch., Box C., _for Williamsburg, Ky._
+
+ Woman's Home Missionary Union of Michigan, Mrs. E. F.
+ Grabill, Treas., _for Woman's Work_:
+ Grand Blanc. Willing Workers, _for
+ Indian Student Aid, Santee, Neb._ 12.20
+ Grand Rapids. W. H. M. S., Park Ch. 13.20
+ Grass Lake. W. H. M. S. 3.00
+ Saint Johns. Women's Assn. .75
+ South Haven. Y. P. S. C. E., _for
+ Student Aid, Pleasant Hill Acad.,
+ Tenn._ 5.00
+ Stockbridge. Mrs. E. W. Woodward, _for
+ Student Aid, A. G. Sch., Moorhead,
+ Miss._ 10.00
+ ------ 44.15
+ --------
+ $275.15
+
+ ESTATE.
+
+ Ann Arbor. Estate of Dr. C. L. Ford, by Bryant Walker,
+ Adm'r. 1,000.00
+ --------
+ $1,275.15
+
+
+IOWA, $485.76.
+
+ Algona. A. Zahlten 10.00
+ Alton. First Cong. Ch. 4.00
+ Belmond. S. S. Cong. Ch., _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 15.00
+ Blencoe. Cong. Ch. 3.70
+ Charles City. Miss Clara Lumbeck, _for Student Aid, Talladega
+ C._ 5.00
+ Decorah. Cong. Ch. 35.00
+ Des Moines. Plymouth Ch., 118.47; North Park Cong.,
+ Y. P. S. C. E., 5 123.47
+ Eagle Grove. S. S. of Cong. Ch., _for Talladega, Ala._ 5.00
+ Eagle Grove. Cong. Ch. 4.00
+ Eldora. Cong. Ch., 24.15; "Japan," 5 29.15
+ Fairfax. Cong. Ch. 6.00
+ Forest City. Miss Grace Mason, Box Literature, _for Beach
+ Inst., Savannah, Ga._
+ Glenwood. Cong. S. S., by Mrs. John Hanson, Box Toys, etc.,
+ _for Beach Inst._
+ Grand View. Cong. Ch., Miss. Soc., Box C., _for Grand View,
+ Tenn._
+ Grinnell. First Cong. Ch., _for Grand View, Tenn._ 10.00
+ Grinnell. Mrs. J. B. Grinnell, _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 10.00
+ Grinnell. Miss E. H. Brewer, _for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic,
+ Va._ 3.00
+ Harlan. Mission Band, _for Talladega, Ala._ 4.00
+ Hawarden. Cong, Ch. 13.47
+ Independence. Mrs. E. M. Potwin, Pkg. Cards and Papers, _for
+ Beach Inst._
+ Lakeside. Cong. Ch. 8.69
+ Lewis. Cong. Ch. 9.00
+ Manchester. Ladies' Soc., Bbl. C., _for Pleasant Hill Acad.,
+ Tenn._
+ Marshalltown. L. M. Soc., by Mrs. Anna M. Brown, Box Literature,
+ etc., _for Beach Inst._
+ Maquoketa. Miss Mary C. Shaw 5.00
+ McGregor. King's Daughters, "St. Nicholas" for one year, _for
+ Pleasant Hill Acad., Tenn._
+ Muscatine. Junior C. E. Soc. of Cong. Ch., _for Student Aid,
+ Talladega C._ 10.00
+ Newton. Wittemberg Cong. Sab. Sch. 6.37
+ Newell. Cong. Ch. 5.00
+ Osage. Cong. Ch., 18.38; Cong. Y. P. S. C. E., 5.10 23.48
+ Osceola. Miss Jennie M. Baird 5.00
+ Red Oak. W. H. M. U., 15. Incorrectly ack. in February number
+ from Mrs. M. A. Clark, Afton, Iowa.
+ Rockford. Cong. Ch., Y. P. S. C. E., _for Student Aid, A. N.
+ and I. Sch., Thomasville, Ga._ 9.50
+ Salem. Cong. Ch. 4.00
+
+ Iowa Woman's Home Missionary Union, Miss Belle L. Bentley,
+ Treas., _for Woman's Work_:
+ Algona. L. M. S. 2.14
+ Bear Grove. L. M. S. 7.15
+ Chester Center. L. M. S. .50
+ Creston. L. M. S. 5.00
+ Des Moines. Plymouth, L. M. S. 12.04
+ Grinnell. L. M. S. 6.90
+ Keokuk. L. M. S. 15.00
+ Le Mars. L. M. S. 1.00
+ McGregor. L. M. S. 8.70
+ Marion. Y. P. M. S. 15.00
+ Muscatine. S. S., First Cong. Ch. 20.00
+ Newell. L. M. S. 5.00
+ Newton. L. M. S. 3.00
+ Old Man's Creek. H. and F. M. S. 1.82 103.25
+ --------
+ 470.08
+
+ ESTATE.
+
+ Fontanelle. Estate, A. M. Gow, Colored 15.68
+ --------
+ 485.76
+
+
+WISCONSIN, $392.57.
+
+ Clear Lake. Swedish Cong. Ch. 1.24
+ Eau Claire. First Cong. Ch. 25.06
+ Hayward. Cong. Ch. 10.00
+ Ironton. O. C. Blanchard 5.00
+ Koshkonong. Cong. Ch. 7.85
+ Lake Geneva. Y. P. S. C. E., _for Student Aid, Fisk U._ 12.00
+ La Grange. Miss Greening, _for Le Moyne Inst._ 10.00
+ Madison. Cong. C. E., 12 Cop. No. 5 Hymn Books, _for
+ Marion, Ala._
+ Milwaukee. Grand Av. Cong. Ch., bal. to const. CHARLES C.
+ DIMOCK and JOSEPH J. HOLDEN L. M.'s 42.00
+ Platteville. Cong. Ch. 6.00
+ Ripon. First Cong, Ch., 43; Sab. Sch., Cong. Ch, 10.86 53.86
+ Spring Green. L. M. Soc. of Cong. Ch. 5.00
+ Springvale. Cong. Ch., _for Student Aid, Nat, Ala._ 3.30
+ Whitewater. Cong. Ch., Special 10.26
+ Whitewater. Faculty and Students, State Normal College, 50;
+ Mrs. Crandall's S. S., Cong. Ch., 10; C. M. Blackman, 10;
+ Geo. S. Marsh, 10; The Homeland Circle, 5; Frank W. Trott,
+ 5; T. W. Denison, 5; Other Citizens, 15, _for Le Moyne
+ Inst._ 110.00
+
+ Wisconsin Woman's Home Missionary Union. Mrs. C. M.
+ Blackman, Treas., _for Woman's Work_:
+ Beloit. First Cong. Ch., W. M. U. 10.00
+ Eau Claire. W. M. U. 5.00
+ Green Bay. W. M. U. 20.00
+ Milwaukee. Grand Av. W. M. U. 25.00
+ Milwaukee. Hanover St. W. M. S. 10.00
+ Prairie du Chien. "Mrs. F. P. B." 10.00
+ Wauwatosa. W. M. S. 11.00
+ ------ 91.00
+
+
+MINNESOTA, $129.21.
+
+ Anoka. Christmas Box, _for Lincoln Acad., N. C._
+ Barnesville. Cong. Ch. 2.50
+ Chowen. Rev. E. E. Rogers, _for Storrs Sch._, 1.64; Box Sch.
+ Supplies, Freight 1.40, _for Macon, Ga._; Box Ed. Material,
+ Freight 1.34, _for Cabin Teachers, Beach Inst._ 4.38
+ Crookston. Cong. Ch. 3.00
+ Faribault. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch., by Rev. A. Willey, _for
+ Theo. Student Aid, Talladega C._ 15.00
+ Fairmont. Bbl. C., _for Jonesboro, Tenn._
+ Graceville. Cong. Ch. 3.00
+ Madison. Cong. Ch. 3.00
+ Mankato. Cong. Ch. 7.15
+ Minneapolis. Gentlemen of Park Av. Cong. Ch. 7.15
+ Minneapolis. Saint Louis Park. Union Ch., _for Wilmington,
+ N. C._ 2.00
+ Montevideo. L. M. S., Bbl. C., _for Blowing Rock, N. C._
+ Northfield. S. S. Cong. Ch., 35.22; Other Friends, 14.78,
+ by Rev. A. Willey; Mrs. Skinner, Bbl. C., _for Student Aid,
+ Talladega C._ 50.00
+ Northfield. First Cong. Ch. 24.50
+ Northfield. Prof. G. Huntington, "Anti-Slavery History," by
+ Rev. A. Willey (Price 1.50), _for Talladega, Ala._
+ Rochester. L. M. S., Bbl. C., _for Jonesboro, Tenn._
+ Saint Paul. Miss Brooks and Miss Miller, "Saint Nicholas"
+ one year, _for Macon, Ga._
+ Spring Valley. L. M. S., 2 Bbls. C., _for Jonesboro, Tenn._
+ Tivoli. Lyman Humiston 1.00
+ West Duluth. Cong. Ch. 3.10
+
+
+MISSOURI, $79.05.
+
+ Clyde. Cong. Ch. 15.00
+ Dawn. Cong. Ch. 1.30
+ Eldon. Henry Phillips 2.50
+ St. Louis. L. A. Soc. of First Cong. Ch., by Mrs. G. S.
+ Anderson, 2 Boxes C., Val. 15, _for Fort Berthold, N. D._
+
+ Woman's Home Missionary Union of Mo., by Mrs. K. L.
+ Mills, Treas., _for Woman's Work_:
+ Kansas City. So. West Tab. L. M. S. 13.25
+ Kansas City. Olivet Ch., L. M. S. 2.50
+ Lamar. L. H. M. S. 5.00
+ Springfield. First Ch., Y. P. S. C. E. 5.00
+ St. Louis. Plym. Ch., L. M. S. 17.70;
+ Campton Hill, Y. P. S. C. E. 6;
+ Auburt Place. L. M. S., 5.80; First
+ Ch., L. H. M. S., 5 34.50
+ ------ 60.25
+
+
+KANSAS, $28.13.
+
+ Burlingame. "A Friend" 5.00
+ Hiawatha. S. S. of First Cong. Ch., _for Student Aid, Talladega
+ C._ 10.00
+ Kensington. Cong. Ch. 5.13
+ Linwood. Cong. Ch. 3.00
+ Topeka. Mrs. R. Gaw, First Cong. Ch., Bbl. C., _for Meridian,
+ Miss._ 5.00
+
+
+ARKANSAS, 50c.
+
+ Little Rock. Cong. Ch. .50
+
+
+NEBRASKA, $10.00.
+
+ Beatrice. Mrs. B. F. Hotchkiss 10.00
+
+
+NEVADA, $5.50.
+
+ Reno. Cong. Ch. 5.50
+
+
+NORTH DAKOTA, $72.53.
+
+ Cando. Sab. Sch., Cong. Ch. 1.05
+ Dwight. Cong. Ch. 3.15
+ Fort Berthold. Miss Elizabeth Kehoe, _for Indian M., Fort B._ 33.33
+ Fort Berthold. Cong. Ch. 20.00
+ Mayville. First Cong. Ch. 12.50
+
+ Woman's Home Missionary Union of N. D., by Mrs. J. M. Fisher,
+ Treas., _for Woman's Work_:
+ Cummings. Christian Soldiers 2.50
+
+
+SOUTH DAKOTA, $13.04.
+
+ Mission Hill. Cong. Ch. 3.27
+ Redfield. Cong. Sab. Sch. 2.77
+ Sioux Falls. First Cong. Ch. 5.70
+ Wessington Springs, Cong. Ch., Y. P. S. C. E. 1.30
+
+
+COLORADO, $12.72.
+
+ Denver. Caroline Danielson, _for Indian M._ 1.00
+ Montrose. Cong. Ch. 3.00
+ Otis. Cong. Ch. 3.50
+ Pueblo. Pilgrim Cong. Ch. 4.07
+ Pueblo. Woman's Aux. Soc., Pilgrim Cong. Ch., Mrs. E. B.
+ Coleman, Treas. 1.15
+
+
+CALIFORNIA, $502.89.
+
+ Campbell. Mrs. E. E. White, S. S. Class, _for Student Aid,
+ Talladega C._ 7.00
+ East Highlands. Sab. Sch., Cong. Ch. 5.59
+ San Francisco. Receipts of the California Chinese Mission (see
+ items below) 485.30
+
+ Cong. Woman's State Home Missionary Society of California,
+ by Mrs. J. M. Haven, Treas.:
+ Campbell. Ladies, _for Indian M._ 5.00
+
+
+OREGON, $8.50.
+
+ Portland. Y. M. Bible Class of Cong. S. S., _for Student Aid,
+ Talladega C._ 8.50
+
+
+WASHINGTON, $14.90.
+
+ Port Angeles. Cong. Ch. 2.90
+ Puyallup. Plymouth Cong. Ch. 2.00
+ New Whatcom. Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Savage, "A Thank Offering,"
+ _for Talladega, Ala._ 10.00
+
+
+OKLAHOMA, $1.00.
+
+ Alva. Cong. Ch. 1.00
+
+
+DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, $20.00.
+
+ Washington. Rev. I. G. Craighead, _for Mountain Work_ 20.00
+
+
+KENTUCKY, $5.85.
+
+ Lexington. Chandler Sab. Sch., _for Lexington, Ky._ 1.85
+ Red Ash. Cong. Ch. 4.00
+
+
+VIRGINIA, $16.54.
+
+ _Receipts for Gloucester School, Cappahosic, Va._:
+ Cappahosic. Students' Concert, 3.95;
+ H. P. Smith, 50c 4.45
+ Hampton. Miss C. W. Fields 1.00
+ Mathews Co. J. R. Brooks 2.00
+ Middlesex. Miss M. A. Burrill 1.00
+ Morning Glory. Sab. Sch. 1.50
+ Wareneck. Public School. 6.59
+ ------ 16.54
+
+
+TENNESSEE, $106.00.
+
+ Deer Lodge. Cong. Ch. 11.50
+ Grand View. From Unknown Sources, 2 Bbls. C.
+ Memphis. "Friends," _for Le Moyne Inst._ 79.50
+ Nashville. "Friend" 10.00
+ Nashville. Mrs. M. M. Somers, _for Student Aid, Fisk U._ 5.00
+
+
+NORTH CAROLINA, $40.05.
+
+ Carter Mills. S. A. Stanford 1.00
+ Dry Creek. W. D. Newkirk 5.00
+ High Point. Rev. Z. Simmons 3.00
+ Oaks. Cong. Ch. 1.05
+ Troy. Hon. E. A. Morse 10.00
+ Wilmington. Mrs. V. C. Logie, _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 20.00
+
+
+GEORGIA, $42.37.
+
+ Atlanta. Miss A. Clarke, _for Storrs Sch._ 7.00
+ Marietta. Cong. Ch. 5.25
+ McIntosh, Cong. Ch., 9.75, and Sab. Sch., 3.25; Medway
+ Ch., 3.32 16.32
+ McIntosh. C. E. Soc., by Carrie E. Leadbetter, _for C. E.
+ Hall, McIntosh_ 7.15
+ McIntosh. Emma J. Rosecrans, _for Student Aid, Dorchester Acad._ 5.00
+ Savannah. Pkg. Cards and Pkg. Materials for Sewing Dept., from
+ Unknown Sources, _for Beach Inst._
+ Woodville. Rev. J. H. H. Sengstacke, 75c.; Rev. J. Loyd, 25c.;
+ Pilgrim Ch., 65c. 1.65
+
+
+FLORIDA, $747.71.
+
+ Daytona. First Cong. Ch. 22.14
+ Fernandina. "A Friend" 500.00
+ Jacksonville. Chas. H. Smith, _for Student Aid, Wilmington,
+ N. C._ 8.00
+ Orange Park. C. E. Soc. and Sab. Sch., by Carrie Parrott,
+ Pres. 4.30
+ --------
+ 534.44
+
+ ESTATE.
+
+ Tangerine. Estate of Thomas Jewett, by Alfred Williams,
+ Administrator 213.27
+ --------
+ 747.71
+
+
+ALABAMA, $85.20.
+
+ Anniston. Rev. James Brown, _for Theo. Dept._, 5; _Student
+ Aid_, 5, _for Talladega C._ 10.00
+ Athens. Cong. Ch. 4.29
+ Montgomery. Cong. Ch., _for Student Aid, Beaufort, N. C._ 4.01
+ Selma. "H. N.," _for Blacksmith Shop, Selma_ 25.00
+ Selma. Cong. Ch. 6.05
+ Shelby. Covenant Cong. Ch. 3.10
+ Talladega. Pres. H. S. DeForest, _for Repairs, Talladega, Ala._ 32.75
+
+
+MISSISSIPPI, $20.00.
+
+ Moorhead. Miss S. L. Emerson, _for A. G. Sch._ 20.00
+
+
+LOUISIANA, $9.71.
+
+ Woman's Missionary Union of Louisiana, by Mrs. C. M.
+ Crawford, Treas., _for Indian M._:
+ Belle Place. Aux. 1.48
+ Hammond. Aux. 1.25
+ New Iberia. Aux. 1.80
+ New Orleans. Central Ch., Aux., 1.32;
+ Morris Brown Ch., Aux., 1.08 2.40
+ Roseland. Aux. .25
+ Welsh. Aux. 2.53
+ ------ 9.71
+
+
+TEXAS, $32.00.
+
+ Austin. Miss E. Meek, 15; Miss M. Portune, 10, _for Student
+ Aid, Tillotson Inst._; Tillotson Church of Christ, 5;
+ Tillotson C. E. Soc., _for Indian M._, 2; "A Doctor,"
+ Drugs, Val. 6, _for Tillotson Inst._ 32.00
+
+
+FROM UNKNOWN SOURCES, $17.00.
+
+ ---- Miss Emily Hartwell, _for Student Aid, Indian M., Fort
+ Berthold, N. D._ 7.00
+ ---- "A Friend," _for Talladega, Ala._ 5.00
+ ---- "A Friend," 5.00
+
+
+CANADA, $13.00.
+
+ Montreal. Chas. Alexander 5.00
+ Ottawa. Mrs. Livingstone, _for Ballard Sch., Macon, Ga._ 3.00
+ Sherbrooke. Mrs. H. J. Morey 5.00
+
+
+ENGLAND, $200.00.
+
+ London. Mrs. Allen, _for Le Moyne Inst._ 200.00
+ --------
+
+Donations $12,414.30
+
+Estates 13,230.85
+ ----------
+
+ $25,645.15
+
+
+TUITION, $6,675.69.
+
+ Cappahosic, Va. Tuition 3.00
+ Evarts, Ky. Tuition 106.15
+ Lexington, Ky. Tuition 85.73
+ Williamsburg, Ky. Tuition 265.35
+ Big Creek Gap, Tenn. Tuition 15.20
+ Jonesboro, Tenn. Tuition 7.33
+ Knoxville, Tenn. Tuition 35.23
+ Grand View, Tenn. Tuition 165.00
+ Memphis, Tenn. Tuition 1,508.80
+ Nashville, Tenn. Tuition 797.10
+ Pleasant Hill, Tenn. Tuition 108.49
+ Beaufort, N. C. Tuition 16.60
+ Blowing Rock, N. C. Tuition 13.10
+ Kings Mountain, N. C. Tuition 32.00
+ Hillsboro, N. C. Tuition 30.20
+ Troy, N. C. Tuition 13.60
+ Whittier, N. C. Tuition 10.85
+ Wilmington, N. C. Tuition 195.50
+ Saluda, N. C. Tuition 22.15
+ Charleston. S. C. Tuition 324.00
+ Greenwood, S. C. Tuition 100.61
+ Albany, Ga. Tuition 126.95
+ Atlanta, Ga. Storrs Sch., Tuition 154.90
+ Macon, Ga. Tuition 246.01
+ McIntosh, Ga. Tuition 80.66
+ Marshallville, Ga. Tuition 4.00
+ Savannah, Ga. Tuition 181.28
+ Thomasville, Ga. Tuition 56.15
+ Woodville, Ga. Tuition 4.60
+ Orange Park, Fla. Tuition 122.50
+ Athens, Ala. Tuition 50.15
+ Florence, Ala. Tuition 7.50
+ Marion, Ala. Tuition 50.22
+ Nat, Ala. Tuition 83.75
+ Selma, Ala. Tuition 113.80
+ Talladega, Ala. Tuition 684.34
+ Meridian, Miss. Tuition 60.75
+ Moorhead, Miss. Tuition 17.00
+ Tougaloo, Miss. Tuition 72.75
+ New Orleans, La. Tuition 550.29
+ Helena, Ark. Tuition 39.35
+ Austin, Tex. Tuition 112.75
+ ------ 6,675.69
+ ----------
+
+Total for February $32,320.84
+ ==========
+
+
+SUMMARY.
+
+ Donations $74,789.61
+ Estates 36,131.81
+ ----------
+ $110,921.42
+
+ Income 4,370.00
+ Tuition 18,330.70
+ ----------
+
+ Total from Oct. 1 to Feb. 28 $133,622.12
+ ==========
+
+
+FOR THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY.
+
+ Subscriptions for February $83.95
+ Previously acknowledged 275.00
+ --------
+ Total 358.95
+ ========
+
+
+RECEIPTS OF THE CALIFORNIA CHINESE MISSION.
+
+ William Johnstone, Treas., from December 2, 1894,
+ to February 21, 1895:
+ Fresno. (Chinese.) N. Y. Gifts to
+ Jesus, 18.60; Mon. Offs., 3 21.60
+ Hanford. Annual Memberships 6.00
+ Los Angeles. Mon. Offs., 6.55; N. Y.
+ Gifts to Jesus, 33.10 39.65
+ Marysville. Mon. Offs., 11.75; N. Y.
+ Gifts to Jesus, 9 20.75
+ Oakland. Mon. Offs. 40.00
+ Oakland. Pilgrim Ch., Y. P. S. C. E. 4.65
+ Oroville. Mon. Offs., 3; N. Y. Gifts
+ to Jesus, 10 (of which Miss Chase,
+ 5; Miss Leggett, 1) 13.00
+ Petaluma. Mon. Offs., 2.25; N. Y.
+ Gifts to Jesus, 9 11.25
+ Sacramento. Mon. Offs., 14; N. Y.
+ Gifts to Jesus, 17.45 31.45
+ San Bernardino. Mon. Offs., 6.95;
+ Gin Koo King, 1 7.95
+ San Diego. Mon. Offs., 4.75; N. Y.
+ Gifts to Jesus, 12 16.75
+ San Francisco. Central Ch., Mon.
+ Offs., 10.90; Annual Membership, 6 16.90
+ San Francisco. West Ch., Mon. Offs. 6.50
+ San Francisco. N. Y. Gifts to Jesus
+ (of which Jee Gam, 11; Mrs. Jee
+ Gam, 2; Children, 2.60; Supt., 9) 24.60
+ San Francisco. Charles Hanna 0.50
+ Santa Barbara. Mon. Offs., 7.60;
+ N. Y. Gifts to Jesus (of which
+ American Friends, by Mrs. M. J.
+ Southwick, 6.65), 10.65 18.25
+ Santa Cruz. Mon Offs., 1.85; N. Y.
+ Gifts to Jesus, 14 15.85
+ Stockton. Mon. Offs., 5.40; N. Y.
+ Gifts to Jesus, 15.25 20.65
+ Ventura. Mon. Offs., 3.25; N. Y.
+ Gifts to Jesus, 11 14.25
+ Vernondale. N. Y. Gifts to Jesus 3.00
+ Watsonville. Mon. Offs., 3.75;
+ Pastoral Union, 4 7.75
+ ------ 341.20
+
+FOR CHINESE MOTHERS AND CHILDREN:
+
+ Bangor, Me. Prof. J. S. Sewall's
+ S. S. Class 15.00
+ Belfast, Me. Miss E. M. Pond 5.00
+ Boston, Mass. Mount Vernon Ch., Chinese
+ S. S. 20.00
+ New Haven, Conn. Mrs. J. E. Pond 5.00
+ Albany, N. Y. "Friends" 75.00
+ Oakland, Cal. "A Friend," by Mrs. L. C.
+ Agard, 15; Woman's H. M. Soc., 3 18.00
+ California Woman's State Home Miss.
+ Soc., by Mrs. J. M. Haven 6.00
+ ------ 144.00
+ --------
+
+Total $485.30
+ ========
+
+ H. W. HUBBARD, Treas.,
+ Bible House, N. Y.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+EXTRACT FROM AN ADDRESS DELIVERED AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
+AMERICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION.
+
+BY HON. FREDERICK DOUGLASS.
+
+
+I esteem it an honor to have been invited to speak a word in this
+presence upon this very interesting occasion. I am here, however, not
+so much to deliver an address, or to make a speech, as to put myself
+on record. I am here to pay a debt long due. I have wished, by my
+presence here, to emphasize my gratitude to the members and friends of
+this Association for the beneficent work which they have done, and
+which they are still doing, for the people with whom I am identified.
+I would not disparage the labors of any other organization in this
+direction inside of the church. I am thankful to all such, but I know
+of none to which the colored people of the Southern States are more
+indebted for effective service than to this American Missionary
+Association.
+
+Long before the abolition of slavery, this organization bore a
+consistent and faithful testimony against that stupendous wrong. When
+it was abolished this Association did not disband nor discontinue its
+work, but went forward as earnestly as ever to advance, enlighten and
+elevate the colored people of the South.
+
+ * * * * *
+
+There is a beautiful story told about a little child in the orphanage
+of John Falk at Weimar. They were having supper in the dining hall,
+and the teacher gave thanks in the ordinary way before the children
+began their meals, saying, "Come, Lord Jesus, and be our guest
+to-night, and bless the mercies which Thou hast provided." One little
+boy looked up and said, "Teacher, you always ask the Lord Jesus to
+come, but He never comes. Will He ever come?" "Oh, yes, if you will
+only hold on in faith, He will be sure to come." "Very well," said the
+little boy, "I will set a chair beside me here to-night to be ready
+when He comes." And so the meal proceeded. By-and-by there came a rap
+at the door, and there was ushered in a poor, half-frozen apprentice.
+He was taken to the fire and his hands warmed. Then he was asked to
+partake of the meal, and where should he go but to the chair which the
+little boy had provided? As he sat down there the little boy looked up
+with a light in his eye and said, "Teacher, I see it now. The Lord
+Jesus was not able to come Himself, and He sent the poor man in His
+place. Isn't that it?"
+
+Aye, that is just it. And so, brethren, the Lord Jesus isn't able,
+according to his plans for this world, to come personally yet among
+us, but He has sent these colored people, Chinese, Indians and
+heathen, to make appeal in His behalf to us, and who among us will set
+a chair for Him? There are many friends with whom I hardly agree who
+are very anxiously waiting for the appearance of the personal Christ
+among us, and they are wondering what they shall do to welcome Him.
+Would that the eyes of these brethren, and our own, too, were opened
+to the perception of the Christ that is already here, in the persons
+of those needing to be helped and educated and elevated, and that
+their ears could hear His words, "Inasmuch as ye do it unto one of the
+least of these his brethren ye do it unto Christ." That is the
+Christian philosophy of giving, and if a man does not feel the force
+of these considerations, I should be disposed to say he has not yet
+begun to be a Christian.
+
+REV. WILLIAM M. TAYLOR, D.D.
+
+
+
+
+
+
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