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Y., as second-class mail matter.</p> +</div> +</front> + +<body> +<div rend="page-break-before: right"> +<pb n="112" /><anchor id="Pg112" /> + +<head>American Missionary Association.</head> + +<p rend="text-indent: 0"><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">President, Merrill E. Gates, LL.D., Mass.</hi></p> + +<p><hi rend="font-style: italic">Vice-presidents.</hi></p> + +<p rend="text-indent: 0"><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. F. A. Noble</hi>, D.D., Ill.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. Henry Hopkins</hi>, D.D., Mo.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. Alex. McKenzie</hi>, D.D., Mass.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. Henry A. Stimson</hi>, D.D., N. Y.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. Washington Gladden</hi>, D.D., Ohio.</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-style: italic">Honorary Secretary and Editor.</hi></p> + +<p rend="text-indent: 0"><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. M. E. Strieby</hi>, D.D., <hi rend="font-style: italic">Bible House, N. Y.</hi></p> + +<p><hi rend="font-style: italic">Corresponding Secretaries.</hi></p> + +<p rend="text-indent: 0"><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. A. F. Beard</hi>, D.D., <hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. F. P. Woodbury, D.D.</hi>, <hi rend="font-style: italic">Bible House, N. Y.</hi><lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. C. J. Ryder, D.D.</hi>, <hi rend="font-style: italic">Bible House, N. Y.</hi></p> + +<p><hi rend="font-style: italic">Recording Secretary.</hi></p> + +<p rend="text-indent: 0"><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. M. E. Strieby</hi>, D.D., <hi rend="font-style: italic">Bible House, N. Y.</hi></p> + +<p><hi rend="font-style: italic">Treasurer.</hi></p> + +<p rend="text-indent: 0"><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">H. W. Hubbard</hi>, Esq., <hi rend="font-style: italic">Bible House, N. Y.</hi></p> + +<p><hi rend="font-style: italic">Auditors.</hi></p> + +<p rend="text-indent: 0"><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">George S. Hickok. </hi><lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">James H. Oliphant.</hi></p> + +<p><hi rend="font-style: italic">Executive Committee.</hi></p> + +<p rend="text-indent: 0"><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Charles L. Mead</hi>, Chairman.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Charles A. Hull</hi>, Secretary.</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-style: italic">For Three Years.</hi></p> + +<p rend="text-indent: 0"><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Samuel Holmes</hi><lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Samuel S. Marples</hi>,<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Charles L. Mead</hi>,<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">William H. Strong</hi>,<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Elijah Horr</hi>.</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-style: italic">For Two Years.</hi></p> + +<p rend="text-indent: 0"><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">William Hayes Ward</hi>,<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">James W. Cooper</hi>,<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Lucien C. Warner</hi>,<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Joseph H. Twichell</hi>,<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Charles P. Pierce</hi>.</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-style: italic">For One Year.</hi></p> + +<p rend="text-indent: 0"><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Charles A. Hull</hi>,<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Addison P. Foster</hi>,<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Albert J. Lyman</hi>,<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Nehemiah Boynton</hi>,<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">A. J. F. Behrends</hi>.</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-style: italic">District Secretaries.</hi></p> + +<p rend="text-indent: 0"><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. Geo. H. Gutterson</hi>, <hi rend="font-style: italic">21 Cong'l House, Boston, Mass.</hi><lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. Jos. E. Roy</hi>, D.D., <hi rend="font-style: italic">153 La Salle Street, Chicago, Ill.</hi></p> + +<p><hi rend="font-style: italic">Secretary of Woman's Bureau.</hi></p> + +<p rend="text-indent: 0"><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Miss D. E. Emerson</hi>, <hi rend="font-style: italic">Bible House, N. Y.</hi></p> + +<div> +<head>COMMUNICATIONS</head> + +<p>Relating to the work of the Association may be addressed to the Corresponding +Secretaries; letters for "<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">The American Missionary</hi>," 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> +</div> + +<div> +<head>DONATIONS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS</head> + +<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., or 153 La Salle +Street, Chicago, Ill. A payment of thirty dollars constitutes a Life Member.</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Notice To Subscribers.</hi>--The date on the "address label" indicates the time +to which the subscription is paid. Changes are made in date on label to the 10th +of each month. If payment of subscription be made afterward the change on the +label will appear a month later. Please send early notice of change in post-office +address, giving the former address and the new address, in order that our periodicals +and occasional papers may be correctly mailed.</p> +</div> + +<div> +<head>FORM OF A BEQUEST.</head> + +<p>"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.</p> +</div> +</div> + +<div rend="page-break-before: right"> +<pb n="113" /><anchor id="Pg113" /> +<index index="toc" level1="Editorial" /> +<index index="pdf" level1="Editorial" /> +<head>The American Missionary</head> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Vol. L.</hi><lb /> +APRIL, 1896.<lb /> +No. 4.</p> + +<div> +<index index="toc" /> +<index index="pdf" /> +<head>Jubilee Year Fund.</head> +<head type="sub">of the American Missionary Association</head> + +<p><hi rend="font-weight: bold">It is now fifty years since the <hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">American Missionary Association</hi> +was organized. Its work and history are before the churches. +We have reason to rejoice in the accomplishment of the past. We +are grateful to God for this ministry of grace to His needy ones. +We have come now to the semi-centennial year of the Association. +We propose to celebrate the Fiftieth Year, and to acknowledge the +goodness of God to us in the past.</hi></p> + +<p><hi rend="font-weight: bold">But we find ourselves in this present time in distress. Our +work has been severely affected by the adverse times. Our mission +schools and churches are suffering. For the last three years our +average current receipts have been $93,000 less per year than +during the previous three years. The work has been cut $184,000 +during these three years. If it had been fully maintained the debt +would have been three times as great as it is.</hi></p> + +<p><hi rend="font-weight: bold">We are now confronted with the question of further and more +disastrous reductions, for our obligations must be met. The $100,000 +borrowed for mission work must be paid. We do not believe +that the churches wish this to be done by closing more schools and +church doors against the poorest of our countrymen throughout +the Southern lowlands and mountains, amid the Dakotas and Montana, +from California to Florida.</hi></p> + +<p><hi rend="font-weight: bold">The Association has come to the last half of its fiscal year. Up +to this time it has made no special plea for help. It has waited +fraternally until kindred organizations have received the aid they<pb n="114" /><anchor id="Pg114" /> +so greatly needed. This vast Christian service in the most necessitous +fields of the continent is as distinctively the trust of the +churches as any of their enterprises are. Shall it not now have +the same equitable relief as has been given to others? Has not +the time now come for helping this suffering work? Will not +those who have charged the Association with this burden of service +now consecrate anew their benevolence to its relief and make +this a Year of Jubilee, to wipe out the last vestige of debt?</hi></p> + +<p><hi rend="font-weight: bold">It is proposed to raise during the next six months a special +Jubilee Year Fund of $100,000 in shares of $50 each, with the hope +and expectation that these shares will be taken by the friends +of missions without lessening those regular contributions which +must be depended upon to sustain the current work.</hi></p> + +<p><hi rend="font-weight: bold">The plea is urgent because the need is urgent. Will not all +friends of this great work, pastor and people, now heartily unite in +one special Christian endeavor to raise this American Missionary +Association Jubilee Year Fund?</hi></p> + +<p rend="text-indent: 0"><hi rend="font-weight: bold">Charles L. Mead,<lb /> +Samuel Holmes,<lb /> +Samuel S. Marples,<lb /> +William H. Strong,<lb /> +Elijah Horr,<lb /> +William Hayes Ward,<lb /> +Lucien C. Warner,<lb /> +James W. Cooper,<lb /> +Joseph H. Twichell,<lb /> +Charles P. Peirce,<lb /> +Charles A. Hull,<lb /> +Albert J. Lyman,<lb /> +Addison P. Foster,<lb /> +Nehemiah Boynton,<lb /> +A. J. F. Behrends</hi></p> + +<p rend="text-indent: 0"><hi rend="font-weight: bold">Executive Committee of the<lb /> + +AMERICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION.</hi></p> +</div> + +<div> +<index index="toc" /> +<index index="pdf" /> +<head>Our Industrial Work.</head> + +<p>We publish in this number of <hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">the Missionary</hi> an article copied from +<hi rend="font-style: italic">The Talladega College Record</hi>, giving a detailed account of the industrial +work carried on in that institution. We invite attention to it as showing +the wide range of those industries, and of their thorough and systematic +arrangement.</p> +</div> + +<div> +<index index="toc" /> +<index index="pdf" /> +<head>The School and Church.</head> + +<p>As is the school and church in any nation or community, so are the +people. The Chinese for ages with universal education, such as it is, +and the religion of Confucius, are a superstitious, stagnant, and +an unheroic race. Europe in the middle ages, with no schools and an +ambitious hierarchy, became ignorant and war-like, oppressed in Church +and State. In these United States, their abundant educational +facilities and a free church have developed largely the most intelligent +and free people on the earth. But we said "largely," for there are<pb n="115" /><anchor id="Pg115" /> +millions of people in this nation that are still in the lowest grades of +ignorance and superstition. There are four millions of colored people +who can neither read nor write, and have not yet escaped from the +degrading effects of centuries of slavery. There are among the +mountaineers of the South two millions of people, descendants of a +noble race, who have for more than a hundred years been largely without +schools or intelligent churches, and they have fallen far below the +intelligence and enterprise of their fathers. Our American Indians, +though comparatively a handful, still need our care. More than half +their school population is without education or industrial habits.</p> + +<p>It is among these unfortunate races that the American Missionary +Association is doing its great work. It comes to them with its schools +and churches--its schools religious and its churches intelligent--and +throughout the wide range of its work, lifting them up in knowledge and +the industries of life, and in all these directions it has accomplished +great results, planting wisely with good seed, and is beginning already +to reap large and continually enlarging harvests.</p> + +<p>We print in this number of the <hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Missionary</hi> two articles written by +Secretaries of the Association, which give reliable statements touching +the deplorable needs of some of these people, and yet of the cheering +transformations made in their condition by our schools and churches. +We invite attention to these two articles.</p> +</div> + +<div> +<index index="toc" /> +<index index="pdf" /> +<head>The Year of Jubilee.</head> +<p>APPEAL FOR RELEASE FROM DEBT AND LIMITATIONS.</p> +</div> + +<div> +<index index="toc" /> +<index index="pdf" /> + +<head>A Jubilee Fund of $100,000 in Shares of $50 Each.</head> + +<p>We have come to our Year of Jubilee. Fifty years ago the American +Missionary Association had a darker outlook than it has to-day. It saw +4,000,000 of people, children of a common Father, who were born +under the skies of our common country, in a land of churches and +Bibles, and saw them, not only with no legal rights, but not even the +rights of persons, chattels under the law, bought and sold as things, +in sin and degradation, and without hope in the world. That was a +dark outlook.</p> + +<p>But God's providence came, and now the country, which the Association +could not so much as enter, is dotted with our schools, +and with ten thousand other schools, and with churches, which stand for +the truths which the Congregational churches of our land believe in +and teach. Has anything more wonderful occurred in the wonderful +fifty years, now gone by, than this change of conditions in the South,<pb n="116" /><anchor id="Pg116" /> +or any more demanding duty come to our churches than the work +which has grown out of these changed conditions?</p> + +<p>It belonged to no man fifty years ago to foresee the magnitude of +our work in the South. Add to this that among twenty tribes of +Indians, and our missions in the highlands of the South among the +whites, and that which has been so greatly blessed of God on the +Pacific Coast, and who could have foretold it all fifty years ago?</p> + +<p>In all this we are not engaged in a merely philanthropic work; we +are doing more than to educate people in industries, <hi rend="font-style: italic">though we are doing +this</hi>. We are building on a foundation which no other can lay than is +laid, Jesus Christ. In the schoolroom, in the teachings of agriculture +and mechanics, the various trades and industries, as well as in our +churches, this is our foundation. We are bringing salvation to the +peoples who need it, knowing well that salvation includes this life, as +well as that which is to come. Our supreme thought is to hasten on +the time when there shall be a new earth wherein dwelleth righteousness. +This has been, and this is, our work. Now we need to meet +our indebtedness. It is a distressing load to carry. We are seeking +to pay our obligations this Jubilee Year. We have not pressed our +grievous burden upon the churches as urgently as we would have done, because +our sister societies, in like distress, were in the field with their +special appeals. Our hearts are now gladdened by the gracious +providences that have come to them. Now, will not the churches generally +engage in a special effort to lift the burden of our debt and restore +prosperity to this work, which the churches and our individual +givers have been, and are, doing through this Association?</p> + +<p>In view of these facts, we most earnestly urge as the call of this +Jubilee Year:</p> + +<p>First. That measures be taken in each church to make full and regular +contributions to sustain our <hi rend="font-style: italic">current</hi> work. It has been sadly +reduced. During the last three years the receipts of the Association +have been less than in the previous three years by about $93,000 +a year, and but for our retrenchments this would have made a debt +three times as great as it is now. If this reduction of receipts is to +continue it will mean a ruinous increase of debt or an equally ruinous +retrenchment of the work.</p> + +<p>Second. So great is our sense of the need of sustaining our present +work that if regular contributions are not adequate we urgently appeal +that the effort be made to secure it by largely increased contributions or +by a special collection.</p> + +<p>Third. That our friends and all interested in this work now so +imperiled <hi rend="font-style: italic">will take shares in the Jubilee Fund of $100,000</hi>. <hi rend="font-style: italic">This fund +is divided into 2,000 shares of $50.</hi> We would have each of these fifty<pb n="117" /><anchor id="Pg117" /> +years in the Association's history stand for a special contribution of a +dollar, the whole fifty years being signalized by a Jubilee subscription +of $50 and the semi-centennial made memorial by raising the money for +the Jubilee Fund.</p> + +<p>Only six months are left of the present fiscal year. We come to all +who believe in our work to help the Association and to help it now, so +that we may at the great convocation at the Jubilee convention in Boston +next October celebrate not only the heroic faith of the fathers, but +the steadfast zeal and purpose of their children.</p> +</div> +</div> + +<div> +<index index="toc" /> +<index index="pdf" /> +<head>The South.</head> +<p></p> + +<div> +<index index="toc" /> +<index index="pdf" /> +<head>Notes by the Way.</head> + +<p>Secretary A.F. Beard.</p> + +<p>In making my rounds among the schools of the Association and of +the churches I find new experiences in old paths and new incidents by +the way. Within the limitations of "an article" I cannot recall them, +but I invite my readers to visit with me some of the places <hi rend="font-style: italic">en route</hi>.</p> + +<figure url="images/image01.png" rend="w90"> +<index index="fig" /> +<head>FARM BUILDINGS, ENFIELD, N. C.</head> +<figDesc>[Illustration: FARM BUILDINGS, ENFIELD, N. C.]</figDesc> +</figure> + +<p>It is not a long journey from New York to Enfield, N. C. We will +not find a New England village there when we leave the Weldon and +Wilmington Railway. It is quite another part of the world. A ride<pb n="118" /><anchor id="Pg118" /> +of four miles among plantations and cotton fields brings us to the +latest-born school of the Association. Here are a thousand acres of +arable land, which ought to be a fortune to its owner and has been in +years gone by. Now, however, cotton and corn have ceased to be +kings, oftentimes they are more like beggars. Thus it came to pass +that this noble plantation became the property of a benevolent lady +in Brooklyn, N. Y., who made it a splendid gift to the Association, +with sufficient money to build the fine brick building which stands in +the center of this great farm, the beginning of the "Joseph K. Brick +Normal, Agricultural, and Industrial School."</p> + +<p>Is it needed? We will say it is when we have acquainted ourselves +with the condition of the colored people in these parts. I know not +what could have been their condition in slavery. Except for the buying +and the selling, it could not have been worse than we find it here +to-day. Rags, ignorance, poverty, and degradation indescribable are +in the cabins. Have the children been taught in any school? No. +Can the parents read? No. Shall we find a Bible in the cabins? No. +Weak, wicked, and absolutely poor, in dumb and stolid content with +animalism and dirt, here families are herding like cattle, in windowless +and miserable cabins of one room. The children who fail to +receive the benignity of death grow up here and exist and suffer in +this dreadful life. Yet we can ride by this plantation and in sight of +it any day on our way to Florida, and never see what is so near. +Nevertheless, here it is a reality much worse than it reads, for ten +times one are ten and ten times ten are one hundred.</p> + +<p>In such environment and conditions is our "Agricultural and Industrial +School" now half way through its first year.</p> + +<figure url="images/image02.png" rend="w50"> +<index index="fig" /> +<head>PRINCIPAL T. S. INBORDEN.</head> +<figDesc>[Illustration: PRINCIPAL T. S. INBORDEN.]</figDesc> +</figure> + +<p>If the principal of it should tell the story of his life, how he walked +eight miles every day for three months of the year to learn to read and +write; how he worked for 20 cents a +day to raise enough money to get away +from his limitations for an education; +how he became bell-boy at a hotel until +he earned enough to buy a grammar, +an arithmetic, and a dictionary; how +he found himself at last at Fisk University +with $1.25 with which to continue +his studies for eight years before he +could graduate; how he worked his +patient way along teaching in vacation, +pulling himself up hand over hand, +it would pay one to stay over a day for +it. There were only a few times during<pb n="119" /><anchor id="Pg119" /> +the eight years in Fisk when he had money enough to stamp a half +dozen letters at once. This story, however, differs only in its incidents +from that of other students at all of our colleges. The story of their +struggles is the story of their strength.</p> + +<lg> +<l rend="margin-left: 2">"Shock and strain and struggle are</l> +<l rend="margin-left: 2">Friendlier than the smiling days."</l> +</lg> + +<p>All of the teachers at Enfield are graduates of Fisk University, and +they each have their own story how heavy-weighted with poverty, they +kept "inching along" with a resolute faith that had divinity in it. Are +they not the very ones to help upward the poor boys and girls about +them who, until this year of grace, never had one chance in life, and +never dreamed of one? We will keep our eyes on the school at +Enfield.</p> + +<figure url="images/image03.png" rend="w90"> +<index index="fig" /> +<head>YOUNG MEN'S HALL, ENFIELD, N.C.</head> +<figDesc>[Illustration: YOUNG MEN'S HALL, ENFIELD, N.C.]</figDesc> +</figure> + +<p>Next accompany me to Beaufort, N. C.. It is a place to visit. After +we have gone as far as the land holds out, we set sail for a queer little +town as far into the sea as it could get; but when once we have arrived +there we are repaid for any temporary discomfort on the waters. We +find at Beaufort, "Washburn Seminary" with its excellent industrial +plant--a school of much merit--and a church that gives us who are +watching and caring for churches through their weaknesses and doubtful +times, much encouragement. A few years ago it was a question if<pb n="120" /><anchor id="Pg120" /> +the church would survive. Now it lives and stands for not a little and +has strength of its own. Here, at the time of our visit, a young man, +whose only educational privileges had been those of "Washburn Seminary," +preached his first sermon to a congregation which crowded the +church. It was a most creditable discourse in method, matter, and +manner. The best of it is that, among those who have always known +him, there is the common testimony that the young preacher lives his +faith. Such incidents as this are not singular in the history of our +schools and churches, but they are significant. They represent the +evolution that is going on.</p> + +<p>Of our visits at Wilmington, Greenwood, Athens and Marietta, Atlanta +and Anniston, we make no record.</p> + +<p>We will come to Talladega. President DeForest, with his hearty +grip and whole-souled voice, gave me good welcome to Talladega. We +were in old times classmates and friends at Yale, when we called ourselves +boys. "You must not stop in the Hall this time, but come to +my home and we will talk over what Talladega is doing and what we +ought to do," he insisted. Precious days were those, as I now recall +them, with this scholarly man, so instinct with faith, so earnest and +hopeful in his work, so happy in his family, and so full of plans for the +time to come. We talked together of the interests of the institution +which, within seventeen years, he had led on from a normal school to +a college. Together we went through the various classrooms and +heard the recitations; the mathematics cultivating the reasoning powers, +the geography giving correct views of the world, the history widening +the vision of it, the astronomy unfolding God's love of order and truth. +We heard together the lessons in language, in ethics, in mental philosophy, +and saw the students taking on strength and character, whom he +had watched from grade to grade, from year to year. Not only in the +theological department, where students were intent upon their calling, +but in the farm work, in the industrial classes, everywhere, and on +everything, was the stamp of earnest Christianity. So, through president +and teachers, the highest ideals had been constantly held before +the students. It was inspiration to me to meet once more the devoted +teachers of the College, and the students, greedy for knowledge and +willing to work for it, on the farm, in the industries, and in whatever +way they could earn enough to help themselves through the year. +When the time came for the "Goodbye," with the hearty invitation +"come again," he did not know, nor I, that before a month should +pass I should "come again" to look my farewell upon my silent friend +who could no more welcome me. He had no word for me but I heard +a word, "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord, for they rest from +their labors and their works do follow them." Surely the works of<pb n="121" /><anchor id="Pg121" /> +this man of God will follow him. The slow procession on that funeral +day moved out of sight, and the next day the usual College work went +on, but the days for Talladega have been sad.</p> + +<p>I would that I might extend the invitation to continue and visit a +score of places with schools and churches on this journey, each of +which gave to me its own suggestions. There is the unique and +fruitful school at Cotton Valley, with its record of transformations; +there are Selma and Tougaloo, Jackson, New Orleans, Mobile, +Thomasville, Albany, Marshallville, Andersonville, Macon, Savannah, +Charleston, Knoxville, Jonesboro, and others, where schools and +churches, hand in hand, are saving the needy peoples. I can only +say that as I visited these and other places I was constantly cheered +both by the fidelity of the workers and by the efficiency of their work. +The story of these workers together with God will never be fully told.</p> + +<p>In many places I found deepest poverty. The greatest luxury of the +poor people is the "schooling" of their children. Parents will go +hungry for this. Many of the children trudged along barefooted for +miles when ice was on the pools by the roadside. I found, as I have +before, churches and schools leavening their communities with more +intelligent manhood and womanhood, with better homes, with wiser +industries and economies, with stronger and truer characters. Many +times I said: "If the good people who have ordained and sustained +this work until now could only see it and know it as it actually is, our +distressing debt would vanish within half a year. Our Jubilee would +come, and we should 'arise and shine and give God the glory.'"</p> +</div> + +<div> +<index index="toc" /> +<index index="pdf" /> +<head>A Home Mission Work Little Understood.</head> + +<p>Secretary Frank P. Woodbury.</p> + +<p>Those who have visited only the cities and towns of the South have +not seen the black South. In the six Southern states containing what +has been called the Black Belt there are four millions of negro people. +Less than half a million of these live in the cities, towns, and villages, +while more than three millions and a half of them dwell on the plantations +of the country. Mr. Bryce in his work on America has called +attention to the enormous difference between the colored churches of +the cities and those of the poor negro districts, in some of which not +merely have the old superstitions been retained but there has been a marked +relapse into the Obeah rites and serpent worship of African heathenism. +The rank superstitions, the beliefs in necromancy and witchcraft, the wild +orgies of excitement, the utter divorce between the moral virtues and +what is called religion, which obtain among the millions of the plantation<pb n="122" /><anchor id="Pg122" /> +negroes of the South, are but little understood. By one who knows it, +the Black Belt has been called the great Dismal Swamp, the vast black +malarial slough of the American republic.</p> + +<p>Gladstone has frequently emphasized an ancient saying, "The corruption +of the best thing is the very worst thing." This is emphatically +true of much which has been called Christianity in the plantation +churches of the South. The testimony which comes to us of the moral +and religious condition of many communities in the Black Belt, is +startling. One negro witness who has been in direct association for +many years with ministers in this part of the South, says, "three-fourths +of those who are now acting as preachers in all this region, are absolutely +unfit to preach the gospel. It is rare that one can find in the +country districts where the masses of the people dwell, a minister who +is both intelligent and morally upright."</p> + +<p>It is not long since the "Wilderness-Worshiper" excitement swept +through a region of the South like a prairie fire. The excitement of +expectancy for the immediate coming of Christ added fire to the hearts +of the people. Hugh pyres of pine logs were rolled together and lit +into flame as the darkness of night came on. These great fires were to +light the way for the Saviour when He should come. Men rolled their +bodies through the forests in a kind of pagan ecstasy of self-sacrifice +to meet Him. So credulous are the negroes of the Black Belt, says a +resident white lawyer, that if a fellow with a wig of long hair and a glib +tongue should appear among them and say he is the Christ, inside of a +week the turmoil of the Wilderness-Worship would be outdone.</p> + +<p>Now, a great awakening is beginning among these dark masses of +people. Dr. Curry has well said: "Freedom itself is educatory. The +energy of representative institutions is a valuable school-master. To +control one's labor, to enjoy the earnings of it, to make contracts +freely, to have the right of locomotion, and change of residence and +business, have a helpful influence on mankind." Many of these people +are calling for better preachers; preachers who are earnest and virtuous +men and know their Bibles. "We used to listen," said a negro man +at a recent meeting, "to these whooping and hollering preachers who +snort so you could hear them over three hundred yards, and we would +come home and say, 'That's the greatest sermon I ever heard.' But +now we want men who can teach us something." "Our preachers are +not what they ought to be," said one woman. "We have got too +many gripsack preachers--men who go around from church to church +with a gripsack, not full of sermons, but of bottles of whisky, which +they sell to the members of their congregation." Great masses of +negro people are beginning to feel that what they have called religion +is not really religion at all.</p> + +<pb n="123" /><anchor id="Pg123" /> + +<p>It must be remembered that every man or woman of these millions +who has reached middle life was born a slave. The great bulk of the +population have been brought up practically in the environment of a +servile life. While there was much that was tender and pathetic and +strong in the mute faith with which thousands of them lived through +the dark trials of slavery, looking unto Christ as their deliverer, still +the superstitions and degradations of slavery, its breaking of all home +ties and life, could but infect the current religion of the black people. +At its best, in multitudes of cases, it is but a form of physical and +sensational excitement. The deep work of regenerating the soul and +the life, which is the vital need of these people, is not done; it is not +even attempted in the vast majority of the negro churches of the Black +Belt. "The problem of the Kanaka in my native Hawaiian Islands," +General Armstrong once said to me, "is one with that of the Southern +negro. The Sandwich Islander, converted, was not yet rebuilt in the +forces of his manhood." On the side of his moral nature, where he is +weakest, the black man of the South has still to be girded and energized. +In him are still the tendencies of his hereditary paganism, +the vices of his slavehood. These will sink him unless his whole nature +is regenerated by the ministration of a pure and vital Christianity.</p> + +<p>The black man needs what every human being needs, help from +above. It is futile to say, he is free, let him alone. Mere freedom +never yet saved a human soul. The gospel of Christ is not a mere +declaration of freedom; it is regeneration and help from above. The +more deeply a race is sinking in degradation and sin, the more imperative +is its call for saving power from on high.</p> + +<p>From what element of our population is this cry of distress and need +more agonizing than from the poor black man of the South? He is +sinking in a quicksand of ignorance, poverty, and vice. There is +nothing beneath to support his feet. He must go down unless he can +get help from above. Those who are nearest to him, and can see and +feel most deeply his desperate condition, plead most strongly in his +behalf. "The definition is very clear, sharp, and simple," says an +honored white minister of the South, "that the negroes are making a +tremendous struggle to get an education and be religious; but despite +this struggle, the bottom strata of the race are being sucked into crime +and ruin with unprecedented and increasing rapidity. But, wherever +the efforts of white Christians to aid them are regular, steady, and +strong, this destruction and debasement are stayed to a marvelous +degree. Here, then, are conditions that seem to leave no room for +either neglect or delay, so far as we are concerned. Delay is sin to +us, and death to them."</p> + +<p>Another minister of the South, whose services for the black man as<pb n="124" /><anchor id="Pg124" /> +well as the white man, have been those of a philanthropist, has said, +"In our extremity we look to wise and just people in the Northern +states to help us, to help both races; without Northern coöperation +things will go from bad to worse." Yet the old hard word is still +uttered by many and thought by many more, "The negro is free, leave +him to himself. We have done enough for him in taking off his slave +chains." Are we then to expect from him more than we do from the +white element of our American populations, native or foreign? Do we +refuse them the gospel of home missions, and demand from them self-extrication +from sin and its degradations?</p> + +<p>Our churches have not yet awakened to the vastness and promise +of the home mission fields which they have put in charge of the +American Missionary Association. They have not yet recognized the +peculiar fitness of our free-church system for the people who have so +lately come into personal freedom that the very word is indescribably +precious to them. This Association ought now to have not only the +means for a more ample support of its educational service, but also +for the broadening of its distinctive church missions. The day has +come for the planting of free Congregational churches among the +shadowed millions of the South.</p> + +<p>In the upbuilding of their minds and hearts, our fundamental work of +Christian education has been developed into remarkable fruitage, and +is steadily doing this imperative and successful service. This education +has been broad enough to make intellectual and moral leaders. It +has not been confined to those who can become only manual laborers. +With prominent emphasis upon industrial training, as is evinced by +the farms and gardens and workshops of our institutions all through +the South, we have not shut the door against the higher training.</p> + +<p>The Association has never given in to what may be termed +the Southern theory of negro education, its confinement to the +manual handicrafts, and the rudiments of primary school instruction. +Nothing is more popular in the South than the practical +limitation of educational opportunities for the negro people to +the lines of manual training and the reserve of all the possibilities +of a higher education to the white, dominant race. A +prominent Southern journalist has expressed this view in the following +terms: "A little education is all the negro needs. Let him learn +the rudiments--to read, and to write, and to cipher, and be made to mix +that knowledge with some useful labor. His only resource is manual +labor." But one of the foremost colored men in the South has well +said: "There is no defence or security for any, except in the highest +intelligence and development of all. If anywhere there are efforts +tending to curtail the fullest growth of the negro, let these efforts be<pb n="125" /><anchor id="Pg125" /> +turned into stimulating, encouraging, and making him the most useful +and intelligent citizen."</p> + +<p>The American Missionary Association, in addition to its general and +industrial school training, has opened the doors of a higher education +to all who seek to enter in. The fruition of this opportunity now appears +at the very juncture when a call is coming from among the +millions of the back country for free churches, pure churches, churches +which emphasize virtue and intelligence. Our great schools are bringing +to us young men and young women thoroughly fitted to go preaching +and teaching among these millions. But how shall they go, except +they be sent?</p> +</div> + +<div> +<index index="toc" /> +<index index="pdf" /> +<head>Talladega College, Ala.</head> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">The Industrial Department.<lb /> +Agriculture.</hi></p> + +<p>Edgar A Bishop, B.S., Superintendent.</p> + +<p>The work in the Agricultural Department the past year has been the +most satisfactory of any in its history. The young men of the Junior +Preparatory and Normal classes with several special students have +taken the classroom work, using Gulley's "First Lessons in Agriculture" +as a textbook. Among the topics considered are the following:</p> + +<p>Origin, formation, and composition of soil. Composition of the +plant. How plants feed and grow. Fertilization of the seed, and +improvement of variety. Plant food in the soil and how developed. +Preparing land for the crop. Cultivation of crop. Principles of drainage +and irrigation. Manures and commercial fertilizers. Rotation of +crops. Special diversified farming. Farm economy. Food and +manure value of crops. How to propagate plants--pruning, grafting, +budding, etc. Stock breeding: feeding and care; how to select for +special purposes, detect unsoundness, determine age, etc.</p> + +<p>The classroom work has been reënforced by practical talks and +illustrations at the barns and in the field.</p> + +<p>Thirty-five boys have had employment in the department this year. +Six of these have worked by the month to accumulate a credit with +which to enter the day school next year, meanwhile attending our +night school. The others work after school hours and on Saturdays, +and are paid by the hour at varying rates.</p> + +<p>The work on the farm has been largely the production of those crops +needed for consumption in the institution, the support of animals for +work, beef, milk, pork, etc.</p> + +<p>The general improvement of the land and the increase in the value +of the property have been kept constantly in view. Our fields are +becoming more fertile, and better crops are being raised every year.</p> + +<pb n="126" /><anchor id="Pg126" /> + +<p>An orchard of several hundred trees, consisting of pears, plums, +peaches, and cherries, has been set out. Other varieties have been +added, also quinces, mulberries, figs, and grapes. This year one each +of the Japanese walnut, giant chestnut, and paper shell pecan are being +started; also half a dozen varieties of the raspberry, some currants, +rhubarb and garden plants, with a view to propagate those that prove +valuable. Twenty of the standard varieties of strawberries have been +grown. Grasses and forage plants have also received their share of +attention. One-half acre is being devoted to a trial of three Japanese +millets in comparison with our German or golden millet. Several +varieties of corn and sorghum have been grown and their characteristics +carefully noted.</p> + +<p>Inquiries are often received from persons in this and other States regarding +certain crops and methods of stock feeding. A creditable beginning +has been made in rearing live stock, and it is our purpose to +extend this branch of the work. To introduce some of the improved +breeds best adapted to this section early occupied our attention, and +we have met with encouragement beyond our expectation. Hundreds +of pigs of good breeding have been sold all through the State to form +the nucleus of better herds. Our herd of cattle is headed by a +thoroughbred Jersey and contains several registered and many high-grade +animals. It is increasing in quality and value each year.</p> + +<p>Besides the work already mentioned, an annual farmers' convention +is held at the college, while meetings in some of the beats of the county +have been held during the year. Much enthusiasm has been raised, +and a determination evinced by many for better homes, better schools, +stock, crops, etc. Widespread and systematic work along this line is +planned for the ensuing year. In this way not only is the Agricultural +Department striving to be a help to the people by practicing and advocating +better methods of farming and living, but the College is becoming +more widely and favorably known among all classes of +people.</p> + +<div> +<head>Cooking.</head> + +<p>Miss Ruth K. Kingsley, Teacher.</p> + +<p>One of the most important arts, though often neglected, is that of +cookery. The kitchen is so necessary a part of the boarding school and +of the home that its equipment and regulations should be such as to +make the work therein both easy and successful.</p> + +<p>Through the kindness of friends we have been able to purchase an +excellent range and many of the improved cooking utensils now in use. +Our girls enjoy working with these modern appliances, and they are +taught the necessity of having appropriate places for them in the<pb n="127" /><anchor id="Pg127" /> +drawers and cupboards with which the room is supplied. One of the +first requirements is--a tidy kitchen.</p> + +<p>We have given attention to the preparation of the dishes found on +the bill of fare of the average family, and have made much of healthful +and proper methods of cooking. We do not propose to make professional +cooks, but we hope that our girls will acquire skill sufficient to +do all that is necessary in plain and wholesome family living. The +class has been stimulated in its endeavor by the fact that the product +of their daily work has found its way to the dining-tables of the boarding +hall.</p> +</div> + +<div> +<head>The Laundry.</head> + +<p>The building in which the laundry work is done was erected by student-labor +under the supervision of the Mechanical Superintendent. +The washing and ironing are performed in the main by our night-school +girls, who are looking forward to attendance upon the day school from +current earnings. Here also the day-school occupants of the girls' +dormitory do their own laundering, or assist after their daily recitations +in the general work of the college.</p> +</div> + +<div> +<head>Nursing.</head> + +<p>Miss A.B. Chalfant, Teacher.</p> + +<p>The course of instruction is designed to extend through two years, +the first being devoted to the sick room--care of the bed; moving and +bathing the patient; different kinds of food for the invalid, with its +preparation; making and application of poultices; rubbing, and the +administration of simple remedies.</p> + +<p>In the second year more attention is given to the symptoms and the +diagnosis of disease, with something of its treatment; and the proper +course in emergencies, as in cases of burns, wounds, loss of blood, sun-strokes, +drowning, and poisoning.</p> + +<p>The pupils have been chiefly from the Normal grade, though some +who are outside of the college family have been glad to avail themselves +of the opportunity to enter the class, and they have proved apt and +faithful students. Early in the beginning of this school year the instructor +offered to organize a class among the young men, and to meet +them at an hour not to conflict with other studies. Six persons +responded and a high degree of interest has been manifested.</p> + +<p>The value of this department is increasingly manifest, not only in the +varied service rendered by the nurse teacher, but in the assistance +given by pupils of both dormitories at the bedside of the sick, by +mothers in the neighborhood who have been in the classes, and by the +prophecy of better things for many homes where the influence of this +work is felt.</p> +</div> + +<pb n="128" /><anchor id="Pg128" /> + +<div> +<head>Printing.</head> + +<p>The college has maintained a printing office with but few interruptions +since 1877.</p> + +<p>A number of the young men were put through a course of training by +one of the officers of the institution, and for some time the printing has +been in the hands of those thus instructed, and with but little supervision. +The department has done a large share of our job work, and +during the school year has issued a monthly paper called the <hi rend="font-style: italic">Talladega +College Record</hi>.</p> +</div> + +<div> +<head>Sewing.</head> + +<p>Miss A.B. Chalfant, Teacher.</p> + +<p>While it is believed that all industrial training develops both mind +and body, yet special attention is given to the work among the girls, +that it shall be in the line of improving their future homes. With this +object in view, sewing is by no means an unimportant factor. It holds +an important place in the curriculum of this school. Beginning in the +third grade it extends through the seventh. Over two hundred pupils +have received instruction this year.</p> + +<p>In the lower classes, felling, hemming, and making of button holes +are taught; in the intermediate, cutting and making plain garments; +in the higher grade the girls cut and make dresses. Instruction is +given in making garments from old clothes and also in mending--two +important accomplishments in most homes.</p> + +<p>Some of the girls are able during the school year, but especially in +vacation, to earn enough by their sewing to materially aid themselves +in meeting their school expenses. Considerable sewing is done for the +institution, such as making bedding and work aprons, hemming towels +and table linen. Custom work is attempted to some extent also, and +by this means sufficient income has been derived not only to keep the +Department stocked with material, but also to supply it with appropriate +furniture for preserving the work of the pupils and displaying the +finished product.</p> +</div> + +<div> +<head>Woodworking and Drafting.</head> + +<p>George Williamson, Instructor.</p> + +<p>The best method of Industrial Education is to keep the technical +idea preëminently in view, and to teach, first, those principles which +will be of real and practical use in an industrial life or profession. It is +evident that the great mass of the people must be industrial workers in +some form; and to teach them those principles of construction and +drawing which govern all the mechanical trades is to give them preparation +for a useful and successful life.</p> + +<p>We want to teach them how to express intelligently by means of<pb n="129" /><anchor id="Pg129" /> +drawing their own ideas or the ideas of others, and then to embody +them in permanent and useful construction; so that at least they may +have the start and impetus toward something better than a life of blind +mechanical drudgery.</p> + +<p>The extent to which we can do this is limited by our time and opportunity. +At present our instruction in the Slater shop is confined to +woodworking and mechanical drafting. We have a course of lessons +in woodworking for the boys, of the fifth, sixth, seventh, and +eighth grades, illustrating progressively the common principles of construction +in wood, and designed to develop familiarity with and +dexterity in the use of tools. In each lesson the student receives a +blue-print to work from; so that he learns to measure by scale, and +interpret a draft. At the same time he is shown a perfect model to +give him an ideal of good workmanship in the finished product. He is +not allowed to use the model as a working copy, because that would +counteract the influence of the drawing. The course is designed to +teach progressively the common principles of good construction, each +principle being repeated in different exercises so as to show its varied +application.</p> + +<p>As far as possible we have a fourfold purpose in each exercise, viz.: +To illustrate a principle of construction; to develop a knowledge of +tools and skill in their use; to teach the use of working drawings and +scales; to sustain the interest of the pupil.</p> + +<p>Of course there are a number of other indirect results attained at the +same time in the general development of the faculties, and the training +in habits of accuracy, patient perseverance, neatness, and order.</p> + +<p>The drawing classes are designed to carry on farther the same idea +of the primary importance of technical knowledge and skill. We have +but one year of compulsory work for the boys of the ninth grade--which +provides a thorough course in plane, geometric scale, and pattern +drawing from the same text-book that is used in the government +science and art schools of Great Britain. Our plan provides another +year's work in drawing for the purpose of teaching the principles and +details of building construction, and the art of drawing plans, elevations, +sections, etc. The improvement of the students in the drawing +class is most marked and encouraging, and their interest well sustained. +They are strongly impressed with the necessity and importance of absolute +accuracy and truthfulness in their work.</p> + +<p>The classes in woodworking have about two hours per week--the +first year drawing, five hours per week; the second year two hours per +week. We have but one teacher in woodworking, and our work is limited +in extent, but we are trying to do one thing well and systematically, +and the results are most encouraging.</p> +</div> +</div> + +<pb n="130" /><anchor id="Pg130" /> + +<div> +<head>Revivals.</head> +<p></p> + +</div> + +<div> +<index index="toc" /> +<index index="pdf" /> +<head>Lincoln Academy, All Healing, N.C.</head> + +<p>By Rev. James Wharton.</p> + +<p>I wish to say a word about Lincoln Academy as I found it. For +several weeks they had been expecting me to go and hold evangelistic +services for the students, whom I was glad to meet, and, I may say, a +finer and more promising set of young people I have seldom met during +the past twenty years of my work in the South. They are to be the +fathers and mothers of the next generation, and will be just what +we make them. They were all in good condition and prepared to enter +upon the work of the Lord under the leadership of the principal, Miss +Cathcart, and the teachers, who are all deeply interested in the spiritual +welfare of each one under their care, and time after time one and +another were taken to their rooms apart and pleaded with at the throne +of grace, and I need not say that their efforts were signally blessed of +God, for during the past week twenty-eight students have professed +faith in Christ and are now living new lives.</p> + +<p>Every one around this neighborhood speaks in the highest terms +of praise of the school and the good which is being done. A lady said +to me the other day it was easy to recognize "Lincoln Academy" +students for their good behavior and their manners. What a blessing +to have such faithful helpers to lead them. As a result we need not +wonder that parents sometimes send spoiled and wayward children +for training, while others, knowing of the good influence brought to +bear upon the children, deny themselves in every possible way that +they may send their sons and daughters that they may be fitted for +future life in the world which they have soon to face.</p> +</div> + +<div> +<index index="pdf" level1="A Gracious Revival"/> +<index index="toc" level1="A Gracious Revival"/> +<head></head> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">A Gracious Revival.</hi>--Rev. Mr. Wharton, writes from Atlanta, +Ga.: "The Lord has graciously blessed His work here, and the Gospel +is still the power of God unto salvation. I have held services at Storrs +School, Atlanta University, and the First Congregational Church, and +during the last twelve days over 200 have been converted. Some +of the most prominent colored citizens of this city and some of the +most promising students of Storrs and also of the University have been +reached and have decided for Christ, the future teachers and fathers +and mothers of the next generation, who will come to the front, maybe, +when we are silent in the grave. The beauty of this work is, it does +not stop with the converts, but dark homes and hearts are going to be +reached, superstition is going to give place to sound doctrine, and the +whole country be benefited by such a revival. Parents are rejoicing on +every hand over sons and daughters and also friends being converted.<pb n="131" /><anchor id="Pg131" /> +Truly 'God has done great things for us whereof we are glad.' I go +next to Selma, Ala., for Sunday. I would be thankful of your prayers +for Selma."</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Good Results of Noon Prayer-Meetings.</hi>--A teacher from +Helena, Ark., writes: "We suggested to the Christians among our +pupils that they meet in the chapel at noon recess each day for a +prayer meeting, in the hope of bringing the unconverted members of +our school to Christ. The suggestion was carried out by them and the +blessing came abundantly. The result of these meetings has been the +conversion of 25 of the 28 of our pupils who were not Christians. I +have learned one lesson, that we must prepare for the outpouring of +the spirit, and then expect great things."</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">From Tennessee.</hi>--Home again. Shall we all meet again? O, +must some parts of the work be dropped and other parts be crippled +by the debt? This will not be so if all our members are like the little +Tallmadge girl. Only five years old, lame and with suffering nerves +she has earned a dollar this year by washing dishes, and gives it to our +school. So a little child may teach us self-denial and devotion. God +speed His work and bless our efforts.</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Atlanta, Ga.</hi>--"We send you $1 as an offering of the Junior Society +of Christian Endeavor of Storrs School. It is an offering of love and +gratitude. The Little Sunshine Committee of the society were very +active in gathering this. It is their second missionary effort, their +first being for the Indians at Fort Berthold."</p> +</div> +</div> + +<div> +<index index="toc" /> +<index index="pdf" /> +<head>Obituary.</head> +<p></p> + +<div> +<index index="toc" /> +<index index="pdf" /> +<head>HON. SEYMOUR STRAIGHT.</head> + +<p>In the death of Mr. Straight the American Missionary Association +and the colored people of the South lose a firm and helpful friend. Mr. +Straight passed away on February 21, 1896, in the 81st year of his age. +When the Association in 1869 planted a school for the higher education +of the Negroes in New Orleans, La., it found there a few persons of +Northern birth, but who had long resided in that city, and were men +of established character and of large influence, who took interest in the +proposed institution and gave it their encouragement and support. +Among these persons the Hon. Seymour Straight was most conspicuous +for his deep interest in the project, for his useful service on the Board +of Trustees and for his large gift at the outset--in view of all which +the institution took his name.</p> + +<p>Under Gen. Sheridan's laudable desire for good government in the<pb n="132" /><anchor id="Pg132" /> +city of New Orleans, Mr. Straight was made a member of the City +Council. In 1868 he was appointed by the Chamber of Commerce as +a member of a committee in regard to improvements in the cities of +the State. In 1872 he was appointed a member of the International +Penitentiary Congress, to assemble in London, Eng., which appointment, +however, he was unable to accept. He received other marks of +the esteem in which he was held by his fellow-citizens. In 1869, at the +incorporation of the Straight University, he was appointed President +of its Board of Trustees, which position he held till the time of his +death. A good man has gone and his works do follow him.</p> +</div> + +<div> +<index index="toc" /> +<index index="pdf" /> +<head>MISS EVELYN E. STARR.</head> + +<p>Our school at Greenwood, S. C., mourns the loss of one of its teachers, +who, though she had been but a few months in connection with +the school, had endeared herself to both teachers and pupils. Miss +Evelyn E. Starr departed this life February 6, 1896. The principal of +the school writes: "She came to the work with a sincere love for it, +was intensely in earnest, and devoutly Christian."</p> +</div> +</div> + +<div> +<index index="toc" /> +<index index="pdf" /> +<head>Bureau of Woman's Work.</head> + +<p>Miss D. E. Emerson, Secretary.</p> + +<div> +<index index="toc" /> +<index index="pdf" /> +<head>COLORED WOMEN'S WORK.</head> + +<p>We often speak of the influence of the schools and churches of the +American Missionary Association, but perhaps it is not realized how +marked this is in the growth of a missionary spirit among the people. +To illustrate this we call attention to reports of a few of the Women's +Missionary Societies among the colored people.</p> + +<p>The Woman's Union of Alabama reports as having raised by its +auxiliaries $259.41, and the spirit of the auxiliaries is manifested in +the following items:</p> + +<p>Anniston.--A society of girls of the church, ranging in age from +five to fifteen years. The object is to increase an interest in mission +work. The monthly fee is one cent. We hope to be able to do much +more this year than we did last.</p> + +<p>Jenifer.--The chief object with the Jenifer Union is Africa. The +meetings are held twice each month. Mothers' meetings are held every +Friday, where fervent prayers are offered for all missionaries. Then a +few minutes we spend in special prayer for Misses Fearing and Thomas, +and Mr. and Mrs. Sheppard, colored missionaries in Africa.</p> + +<pb n="133" /><anchor id="Pg133" /> + +<p>Montgomery.--Our Union meets every Monday. We make articles +for sale. The money obtained in this way is used in helping any good +cause. We have sent five dollars to the American Missionary Association +for work among the Indians.</p> + +<p>Talladega.--We study the various mission fields, home and foreign. +We have a Dorcas meeting when we make and repair articles of clothing. +The third meeting of the month is the Mothers' meeting, where +prayers are offered for many households. We have expended during +the year $13.60 for work at home, $32.44 for American Missionary +Association Indian work, $40.50 for foreign missions.</p> + +<p>The auxiliaries of Union of the Tennessee Association report as +follows:</p> + +<p>Chattanooga.--The visiting and prayer-meeting committee have been +unusually active. All classes of the sick and needy have been visited +and comforted, and consolation and financial aid carried to many +homes. Amount raised for the year, $67.24.</p> + +<p>Memphis.--Our Union meets monthly, and usually discusses two or +three subjects on mission work. Our missionary cow is well, and its +owner, Sister Rachel, furnishes good milk and butter to the sick free +of charge, and will walk two miles to sell five cents' worth for the benefit +of the Union. Amount raised during the year, $63.11.</p> + +<p>Nashville, Howard Church.--Our women are united in all lines of +church, mission and industrial work. We are gradually growing in +membership and enthusiasm. Our small contributions are no indication +of the interest and labor shown. Amount raised for the year, +$37.10.</p> + +<p>Nashville, Jackson Street Church.--Our Union numbers about twenty +members. We have been blessed during the hard times in our effort to +do church and mission work. Receipts for the year, $50.10.</p> + +<p>Louisville, Ky.--The outlook is bright for a steady progress in the +uplifting of humanity. Amount raised for the year, $21.</p> + +<p>Little Rock, Ark.--Our Society has been acting in the double capacity +of church aid and missionary society. We have recently organized +a Church Aid Society in order that we may give the attention of our +Union to mission work proper at home and abroad.</p> + +<p>North Carolina.--The President reports a most cheering advance in +interest and contributions, $223 having been raised by the women of +the Union during the year. This was done by very poor and hard +working women. While most of the money was spent for aid in their +churches and to the sick and needy about them, some of it was sent to +the treasury of the Missionary Board.</p> + +<p>A few words from Mrs. Ella Sheppard Moore, president of the Tennessee +Association, tell the whole story. These once unhappy and<pb n="134" /><anchor id="Pg134" /> +largely idle women in practical Christian effort are now employed in +Christ's name, intelligently, radiant in the joy of His salvation.</p> +</div> + +<div> +<index index="toc" /> +<index index="pdf" /> +<head>WORK AT McLEANSVILLE, N. C.</head> + +<p>MRS. S. S. SEVIER.</p> + +<p>McLeansville is not a great city like New York or Chicago, where +everything seems to be in a rush, and everybody is wrapt up in business; +neither is it a great railroad center; but merely a "little flag-station." +The majority of the people here, both white and colored, +earn their living chiefly by farming.</p> + +<p>Even though McLeansville is a humble little place, we have a very +pleasant work here, sustained mainly by the American Missionary +Association. At the close of the year 1894 our church building was +very small, indeed; could not hold more than sixty or seventy persons. +A "Woman's Missionary Union" was organized last August. +The first work this Union wished to do was to take steps toward +enlarging our church. We accordingly planned to hold a fair to raise +money for this purpose. The fair consisted mainly of clothing and +fancy articles made by members of the Union. Some cloth was +contributed for this purpose by Northern friends. The Union felt +much encouraged over the result, which was $50. This amount, with +an especial tax upon the members of the church, has enabled us to +make a very great improvement upon our church. It is now almost +twice as large as it was at the end of last year.</p> + +<p>We feel that our year's labor thus far has been greatly blessed. We +also feel that our little mission is a worthy work. The people seem to +fully appreciate church and educational privileges.</p> +</div> +</div> + +<div> +<index index="toc" /> +<index index="pdf" /> +<head>RECEIPTS FOR FEBRUARY, 1896.</head> + +<p><hi rend="font-weight: bold"><hi rend="font-style: italic">THE DANIEL HAND FUND</hi></hi></p> + +<p><hi rend="font-weight: bold"><hi rend="font-style: italic">For the Education of Colored People.</hi></hi></p> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<row> +<cell>Income for February</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">$ 4,197.35</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Previously acknowledged</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">27,110.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">----------</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">$31,307.35</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">==========</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<p rend="text-align: center">CURRENT RECEIPTS.</p> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">MAINE</hi>, $292.99.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Auburn. High St. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">$30.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Auburn. Bbl. C. <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Andersonville, Ga.</hi></cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Augusta. "A Friend"</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">30.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Blanchard. Jacob Blanchard</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Brewer. Y.P.S.C.E. Cong. Ch., Box Christmas Goods, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for McIntosh, Ga.</hi></cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Bridgton. "T"</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">75.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Castine. Mrs. C. M. Cushman, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Freight, to McIntosh, Ga.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Cumberland Center. Helping Hand Soc., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, McIntosh, Ga.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Dennysville. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Eliot. Cong. Ch., Lincoln Mem. Day Off.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">3.26</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Garland. Cong. Ch. and Soc., 5, and C.E. Soc., 2, Jubilee Off.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">7.00</cell> +</row> + +<pb n="135" /><anchor id="Pg135" /> + +<row> +<cell>Harrison, Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.65</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Limington. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">14.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Machias. Center St. Cong. Ch., Lincoln Mem. Day Off.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">4.22</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Machias. ----, Bbl. 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Geo. Goodell, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Wilmington, N. C.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Searsport. First Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">14.21</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Skowhegan. Island Av. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">24.32</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>South Berwick. Ladies of Cong. Ch., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Freight to Blowing Rock, N. C.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.25</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>South Berwick. ----, Bbl. C. <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Andersonville, Ga.</hi></cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>South Penobscot. Bapt. Ch., Bbl. C., Freight, 1, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for McIntosh, Ga.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>South West Harbor. King's Daughters, Bbl. C. <hi rend="font-style: italic">for McIntosh, Ga.</hi></cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Topsham. ----, Bbl. C. <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Andersonville, Ga.</hi></cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Westbrook. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">14.18</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Westbrook. King's D., Cong. Ch., Bbl. C. <hi rend="font-style: italic">for McIntosh, Ga.</hi></cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Wilton. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., Lincoln Mem. Day Off.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">11.12</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Whitneyville. Cong. Ch., Lincoln Mem. Day Off.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">4.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Woodfords. L. M. S. (Thank offering), 5; + Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch. in part, 3.53</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">8.53</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Woodfords. Bbl. 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Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">15.22</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Derry. Sab. Sch. First Cong. Ch., Lincoln Day Mem. Off.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Epping. "A Friend for the Debt," in Memory of Rev. J. H. Stearns, D.D.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">40.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Epping. "Two Friends," Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Exeter. First Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">133.08</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Francestown. M. C. Willard</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Gilmanton. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., Lincoln Mem. Off.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.43</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Hillsboro Bridge. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., Lincoln Mem. Day Off.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.91</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Jaffrey. Ladies, First Cong. 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Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">14.30</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Penacook. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for McIntosh, Ga.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Penacook. Y. P. S. C. E. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">4.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Stratham. Cong. Ch. and Soc.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">11.75</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Temple. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.38</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Wolfborough. Cong. Ch. and Soc.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">4.92</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head>RECEIVED AT SKYLAND INST., BLOWING ROCK, N. C.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Alstead. Cong. Ch., Bbl. C.</cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Acworth. Mrs. W. Neal, Bbl. C.</cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Chester. Cong. Soc., Bbl. 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Children's Mission Band, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Indian Schp.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">3.74</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Chelsea. Ladies' Benev. Soc.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> East Fairfield. Jun. C. E., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Indian Schp.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Coventry. Busy Bees, adl.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> East Hardwich. Jun. C. E., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Indian Schp.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.75</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Hartland. Jr. C. E., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Indian Schp.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Jericho Center. Sab. Sch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">.90</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Milton. W. H. M. S.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Norwich. S. S., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Indian Schp.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Rutland. Jr. C. E., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Indian Schp.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Saint Johnsbury. Miss Margaret Hazen's S. S. Class, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Indian Schp.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.55</cell> +</row> + +<pb n="136" /><anchor id="Pg136" /> + +<row> +<cell> Sherburne, Miss Lena A. Round's S. S. Class, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Indian Schp.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Westford. Homeland Aux.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">6.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Westminster. Mrs. C. W. Thompson</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> ---- "A Friend"</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">25.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> ---- "A Friend"</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">25.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">----- 130.44</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">-------</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">$330.21</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">ESTATE.</hi></head> + +<row> +<cell>West Brattleboro. Estate of Mrs. Elvira Stedman, by D. B. 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Hinsdale, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Straight U.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">25.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Boston. Park St. Ch., Y. P. S. C. E., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for C. E. Hall, McIntosh, Ga.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Allston. Mrs. R. H. Bird, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Indian M.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Dorchester. Second Cong. Ch., Mrs. Wm. Wales, to const. <hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Miss E. A. Wales</hi> L. M. 30; + B. C. Hardwick, 25; + "A Friend," Lincoln Mem. Day Off., 3</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">58.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Roxbury. Mrs. S. A. Dwight, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Orange Park, Fla.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">50.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Highland Cong. 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Free Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.88</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Granville Center. Y. P. S. C. E. of Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Great Barrington. First Cong. Ch., Y. P. S. C. E.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">12.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Greenfield. Mrs. Dwight R. Tyler</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">12.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Greenwich. Ladies M. S., Bbl. C., Freight, 5, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Moorhead, Miss.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Hampden. Ladies' Soc. Cong. Ch., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Freight to Greenwood, S. C.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.60</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Haverhill. Algernon P. Nichols, 10; + Mrs. Clark, 3, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Indian M.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">13.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Holyoke. 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C. <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Marshallville, Ga.</hi></cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">RHODE ISLAND</hi>, $57.59.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Little Compton. United Cong. Ch. (18.09 of which for Freedmen)</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">23.29</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Providence. Central Cong. Ch., 9.70, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Indian M., Fort Yates, N. D.</hi>; + Edward Moore, 5.30, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Indian M.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">15.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Providence. Elmwood Temple, Y. P. S. C. E., 2; + Y. P. S. C. E., North Ch., 1.65</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">3.65</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Providence. Ladies' Circle Plymouth Ch., Bbl. C., etc., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Knoxville, Tenn.</hi></cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>River Point. Cong. Ch., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Grand View, Tenn.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.65</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Thornton. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., Lincoln Mem. Day Off.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">CONNECTICUT</hi>, $9,683.74.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Ashford. "A Friend"</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Bethlehem. Cong. Ch. L. B. Soc., Bbl. C. <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Thomasville, Ga.</hi></cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Bridgeport. Ladies' Soc., Bbl. C. <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Pleasant Hill, Tenn.</hi></cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Bristol. Lena J. Upson, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Tougaloo U.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">40.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Chester. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">16.80</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Clinton. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.91</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Cromwell. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">91.80</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Danbury. "Little Workers," <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Central Church, New Orleans, La.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">3.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Darien. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Mountain Work</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">6.46</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Deep River. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">16.02</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>East Hampton. Mrs. S. Skinner and Others, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Theo. Dept. Talladega C.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">30.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>East Hartford. Alice Worth's S. S. 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Ch., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for C. E. Hall, McIntosh, Ga.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Litchfield. First Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">40.36</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Madison. Miss E. T. Nash, Bbl. C. <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Blowing Rock, N. C.</hi></cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Meriden. Mrs. M. P. Bradley</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">0.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Meriden. First Cong. Ch., "I. H. N.," <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Mountain Work</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Milford. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., Bbl. C. <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Wilmington, N. C.</hi></cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>New Britain. South Ch., Box C. <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Williamsburg Acad., Ky.</hi></cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>New Haven. C. E. 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C.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">4.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>West Winsted. Geo. M. Carrington</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Wilton. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">17.41</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Windsor. First Cong. Ch., 28, and Sab. Sch., 10.42</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">38.42</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Winthrop. Mrs M. A. Jones</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>----. "A Friend in Conn."</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">100.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Woman's Cong. Home Missionary Union of Conn., Mrs. W. W. Jacobs, Treas., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Woman's Work</hi>:</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell rend="text-align: right">Cheshire. Aux.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: left">25.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell rend="text-align: right">Norwich. Greensville Ch., L. H. M. S., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Dorchester Acad.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: left">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell rend="text-align: right">Trumbull. W. H. M. U.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: left">25.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell rend="text-align: right">Wallingford. L. B. S.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: left">50.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell rend="text-align: right">----</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">110.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">--------</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">$1,900.24</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">ESTATES.</hi></head> + +<row> +<cell>Hebron. Estate of Benjamin A. Bissell, by J. Henry Jagger, Executor</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">500.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>New Britain. 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Beard, D.D., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Theo. Dept. Talladega C.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">20.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Brooklyn. Rev. S. B. Halliday, 20; Park Cong. Ch., 15.83; Rochester Av. Cong. Ch., 3.31</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">39.14</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Brooklyn. Primary Class Bethany S. S., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Williamsburg Acad., Ky.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">4.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Brooklyn. Y.P.S.C.E., Park Av. Ch., Bbl. C. <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Pleasant Hill, Tenn.</hi></cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Buffalo. Pilgrim Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">14.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Buffalo. Int. C. E. S. Del. Av. Bapt. Ch., Box C. For McIntosh, Ga.</cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Camden. L. H. M. S. of Cong. Ch., 2 large Boxes C. <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Hillsboro, N. 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M.'s</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">64.72</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Lisle. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">3.42</cell> +</row> + +<pb n="139" /><anchor id="Pg139" /> + +<row> +<cell>Maine. Cong. Ch., Member</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">21.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Mount Hope. Christ Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Mount Morris. Soc. Christian Workers, + Presb. Ch., Bbl. <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Moorhead, Miss</hi>.</cell> + <cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Mount Vernon. First Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">17.31</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>New Lots. V. P. M. Soc., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Williamsburg + Acad., Ky.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">25.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>New York. 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Hoover, Bbl. + Potatoes <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Greenwood, S.C.</hi></cell> + <cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Salamanca. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">4.57</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Saratoga Springs. G. F. Harvey, Box + C. <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Talladega C.</hi></cell> + <cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Sayville. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., 14.58; + Cong Ch., adl. 2</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">16.58</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Smyrna. Y. P. S. C. E.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Spencerport. ----, Bbl. Bedding <hi rend="font-style: italic">for + Meridian, Miss.</hi></cell> + <cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Syracuse. Plymouth Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">18.20</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Syracuse. Jr. Y. P. S. C. E., Danforth + Cong. Ch. <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Central Ch., New Orleans, + La.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Troy. S. Tappin, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Gloucester Sch., + Cappahosic, Va.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Walton. First Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">74.57</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>West Brook. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., Lincoln + Mem. Day Off.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">3.55</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Westfield. Miss S. S. Patterson, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for + Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Westfield. Sab. Sch. Presb. Ch., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for + Tougaloo U.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>West Winfield. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Woodhaven. Mrs. Wheat's S. S. Class, + <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Saluda, N. C.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Woodside. Y. P. S. C. E., by Fannie + Jones, Sec.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Woman's Home Missionary Union of N. +Y., by Mrs. J. J. Pearsall, Treas., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for + Woman's Work:</hi></cell> + <cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell rend="text-align: right">Brooklyn. Tompkins Av. + Cong. Ch., S.S. Class G, + <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Lincoln + Acad.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: left">3.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell rend="text-align: right">Middletown. First Ch., Ladies + Guild</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: left">20.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell rend="text-align: right">Newark Valley. "M.S.," <hi rend="font-style: italic">for + Central Ch., New Orleans, + La.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: left">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell rend="text-align: right">New York. Broadway Tabernacle + Soc., for Women's Work</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: left">276.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell rend="text-align: right">Poughkeepsie. L. H. M. S.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: left">15.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell rend="text-align: right">Poughkeepsie. C. E.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: left">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">------ 334.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">-----</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">$965.56</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">ESTATES.</hi></head> + +<row> +<cell>Lewiston. Estate of Abigail Peck, by + George E. Wilcox, Executor</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">500.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>New York. Estate of J. F. Delaplaine</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">41.93</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">---------</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">$1,507.49</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">NEW JERSEY</hi>, $1,068.20.</head> + +<row> +<cell>East Orange. First Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">67.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Freehold. Dr. J. S. Long, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Indian M.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Glen Ridge. Cong. Ch. (10 of which <hi rend="font-style: italic">for + Grand View, Tenn.</hi>)</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">179.22</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Jersey City Heights. Mrs. Henry O. Ames</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Montclair. L. M. Soc., by Mrs. J. L. Snyder</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Montclair. Cong. Ch., Lot of Bedding + <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Talladega C.</hi></cell> + <cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Morristown. Monroe Miss. Soc., Bbl. C. + and Literature <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Savannah, Ga.</hi></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Newark. Belleville Cong. Ch. (30 of + which from Mrs. E. P. Denison), 142; + C. S. Haines, 50</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">192.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Plainfield. J. A. Robinson, 10; Miss A. +E. Manktilow, 2, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Central Ch., New + Orleans, La.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">12.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Westfield. Ladies' Soc., Cong. Ch., Bbl. + C. <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Greenwood, S. C.</hi></cell> + <cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Woodbridge. Y. P. S. C. E., First + Cong. Ch., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Central Ch., New + Orleans, La.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Woman's Home Missionary Union of the + N. J. Ass'n., by Mrs. J. H. Denison, + Treas.:</cell> + <cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell rend="text-align: right">Bound Brook, N. J. Cong. + Ch., W. H. M. S.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: left">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell rend="text-align: right">Philadelphia, Penn. Central + Cong. Ch., W. H. M. S.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: left">6.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell rend="text-align: right">Washington, D. C. First + Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: left">25.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">----- 41.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">-----</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">$517.22</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">ESTATES.</hi></head> + +<row> +<cell>Englewood. Estate of Rev. Geo. B. + Cheever, D.D., by Rev. Henry T. + Cheever, Executor</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">467.48</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Hammonton. Estate of Albert D. Whitmore, + by Mrs. E. L. Whitmore</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">83.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">-----</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">$1,068.20</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">PENNSYLVANIA</hi>, $214.50.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Chester. Mrs. T. I. Leiper, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Gloucester + Sch., Cappahosic, Va.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Germantown. Mrs. B. R. Smith, 6; + Mrs. E. B. Stork, 5; Rev. Chas. Wood, + D.D., 5, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, + Va.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">16.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>New Wilmington. Faulkner Sch., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for +Lexington, Ky.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>New Wilmington. Neshannock Presb. + Ch., 3 Bbls. and 1 Box C. and Christmas + Gifts <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Lexington, Ky.</hi></cell> + <cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Ogontz School. 2 Boxes C. <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Blowing + Rock, N. C.</hi></cell> + <cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Philadelphia. John H. Converse, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for + Straight U.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">100.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Philadelphia. Mrs. W. H. Kemble, 15; + Mrs. E. H. Farnum, 5; G. J. Simmons, + 5; H. A. Chase, 5; D. W. Hunt, 2; + Col. John McKee, 1, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Gloucester + Sch., Cappahosic, Va.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">33.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Scranton. Plymouth Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">25.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Waring. M. T. Donaldson</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>West Philadelphia. 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M.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">30.57</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Oberlin. Miss Calista Andrews, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Fisk U.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">20.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Oberlin. Sab. Sch. First Ch., 10; + Mrs. E. B. Clark, 10</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">20.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Oberlin. Mrs. A. B. Reed, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, McIntosh, Ga.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Oberlin. Percy Pond, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Moorhead Sch., Miss.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Oberlin. Second Cong. Ch., Bbl. C. <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Wilmington, N. C.</hi></cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Painesville. 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E. Ch., 50 Gospel Hymns <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Mobile, Ala.</hi></cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> +Ohio Woman's Home Missionary Union, Mrs. George B. Brown, Treas., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Woman's Work</hi>:</cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Andover. W. M. S.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">3.79</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Andover. J. C. E.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.21</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Chatham Center</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">6.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Cleveland. Euclid, W. H. M. S.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Columbus. Eastwood, "A Friend"</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">25.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Edinburg.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Sandusky. W. M. U.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Toledo. 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Ch., by May Wright, Teacher</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">0.67</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Concord, "A Few Friends," Lincoln Mem. Day Off.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Earlville. "J. A. D.," 25; + Cong. Ch., 13.40</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">38.40</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Elmhurst. Bbl. <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Moorhead, Miss.</hi></cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Galena. Mrs. A. Bean</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Highland. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">4.90</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Hinesdale. Cong. Bible Sch., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Theo. Student Aid, Talladega. C.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">75.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Jacksonville. Cong. Ch., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Talladega. C.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">37.45</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>La Salle. E. C. Hegeler, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Tougaloo U.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Lincoln. Miss Ellen E. Robbins</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Morrison. William Wallace</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Oak Park. Cong. Ch., adl.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">3.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Oak Park. L. B. S., Bbl. C. <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Blowing Rock, N. C.</hi></cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Peoria. Mrs. John L. Griswold, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Fisk U.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">100.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Peoria. Plymouth C. E.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">3.62</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Peru. First Cong. Ch., 11.51; + Y. P. S. C. 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S.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Chicago. Union Park W. M. S.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">100.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Chicago. Covenant W. M. S.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">13.40</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Chicago. Lincoln Park W. M. S.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">6.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Chicago. Mrs. J. W. Willard</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Godfrey. W. M. S.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Griggsville. W. M. S.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Jacksonville. Y. L. M. S.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">23.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Joy Prairie. W. M. S.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> McLean. W. M. 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Sch., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Santee Indian Sch., Neb.</hi>, 23.04, + and <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Pleasant Hill Acad., Tenn.</hi>, 24.23</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">47.27</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Grand Rapids. Smith Memorial Ch., W. M. S.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Grape. W. H. M. S.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">0.25</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Grass Lake. W. H. M. S.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">3.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Greenville. S. S., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Santee Indian Sch., Neb.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">9.05</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Highland Station. W. H. M. U.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">3.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Kalamazoo. Y. P. S. C. E., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Santee Indian Sch., Neb.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Muskegon. First Ch., W. H. M. S., 5; + First Ch., Y. P. S. C. E., 10</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">15.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Stockbridge. Mrs. E. W. Woodward, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Santee Indian Sch., Neb.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Ypsilanti. W. H. M. S.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">----- 97.32</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">-------</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">$192.91</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">ESTATE.</hi></head> + +<row> +<cell>Benzonia. Estate of Amasa Waters, by L. P. Judson, Adm'r.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">150.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">-------</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">$342.91</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">IOWA</hi>, $263.45.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Albia. Mrs. Mary A. Payne</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Avoca. Rev. John Single</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Bellevue. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">4.35</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Belmond. Y. P. S. C. E. of Cong. Ch., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for A. N. and I. Sch., Thomasville, Ga.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Belmond. Miss Linck, S. S. Class, Box Christmas Gifts <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Thomasville, Ga.</hi></cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Cedar Rapids. Y. P. S. C. E. First Cong. Ch., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, McIntosh, Ga.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Corning. First Cong. Ch., 14; + C. E., 2; + Sab. Sch., 1</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">17.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Cresco. Y. P. S. C. E., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Wilmington, N. C.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">8.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Decorah. S. S. Class, E. J. Riley, Teacher, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Moorhead Sch., Miss.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Des Moines. Bentley & Olmstead, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Talladega C.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>De Witt. Y. L. S. Class, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Mountain Work</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Eldora. Cong. Ch. (37.50 <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Tougaloo U.</hi>)</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">42.75</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Glenwood. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">16.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Grand View. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">3.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Monticello. Y. P. S. C. E. of Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Montour. Jr. C. E. Soc., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Moorhead Sch., Miss.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Mortimer. Jr. C. E. Soc., Quilt and Roll Material <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Sewing Sch., Beach Inst.</hi></cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Moville. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">4.04</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Nashua. C. E. Soc., Cong. Ch. <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Talladega C.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">15.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Pilgrim. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Postville. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., Self-Denial Off., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for A. N. and I. Sch., Thomasville, Ga.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">18.30</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Rockford. Mrs. J. B. Parmenter, Bbl. C. <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Thomasville, Ga.</hi></cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Emmons Johnson, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Talladega C.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Waucoma. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">6.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Iowa Woman's Home Missionary Union, Miss Belle L. Bentley, Treas., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Woman's Work</hi>:</cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Creston. L. H. M. Circle</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">6.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Decorah. Y. P. S. C. E.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Des Moines. North Park L. M. S.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Fairfield. L. M. S.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">0.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Fort Dodge. L. M. S.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Genoa Bluffs. L. M. S.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> McGregor. W. M. S.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">8.90</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Newell. L. M. S.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Red Oak. L. M. S.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">15.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Tabor. Y. P. S. C. E.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.33</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">----- 63.73</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">-------</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">$257.17</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">ESTATE.</hi></head> + +<row> +<cell>Fontanelle. Estate of Alex. M. Gow</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">6.28</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">-------</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">$263.45</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">WISCONSIN</hi>, $10,391.07.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Edgerton. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.60</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Elkhorn. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Koshkonong. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">7.25</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Madison. Ladies' Home Miss'y Soc., Box Furnishings <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Home, Mobile, Ala.</hi></cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Menasha. Jr. C. E., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Skyland Inst., Blowing Rock, N. C.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Menomonie. Mrs. V. A. Knapp</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">100.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Milwaukee. North Side Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">4.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Oakland. S. S. Class, by Mrs. L. S. N. Allen, Teacher, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Moorhead Sch., Miss.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">0.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Peshtigo. Rev. E. W. Andrews, 5; + Ethel D. Andrews (thank offering), 5; + Cong. Ch. and Sab. Sch., Lincoln Mem. Day Off., 5.62</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">15.62</cell> +</row> + +<pb n="142" /><anchor id="Pg142" /> + +<row> +<cell>Ripon. First Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">63.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Spring Prairie. Mrs. James Brierly</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Sun Prairie. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Viroqua. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">12.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Waukesha. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">30.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Whitewater. Cong. Ch., 2 B. of C. <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Thomasville, Ga.</hi></cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Wisconsin Woman's Home Missionary Union, Mrs. C. M. Blackman, Treas., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Woman's Work</hi>:</cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Beloit. First W. M. U.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.10</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Brandon. W. M. S.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Elkhorn. W. M. U., 25; + Miny Hand, 5</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">30.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Madison. W. M. U.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">30.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Milwaukee. Grand Ave., W. M. U.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">25.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Milwaukee. Pilgrim, W. M. S.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">18.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Milwaukee. Hanover St., W. M. S.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Wauwatosa. W. M. U.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">7.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">----- 135.10</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">-------</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">$391.07</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">ESTATE.</hi></head> + +<row> +<cell>Trust Estate, by Trustee</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10,000.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">----------</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">$10,391.07</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">MINNESOTA</hi>, $226.65.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Audubon. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Beaver Creek. Jr. C. E., Box C. <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Blowing Rock, N. C.</hi></cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Glyndon. Ch. at Glyndon, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Alaska M.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">6.18</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Hawley. Union Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">3.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Kasson. Mrs. J. G. Van Frank, Bbl. C. <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Pleasant Hill, Tenn.</hi></cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Lake Park. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">6.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Lake Stay. Ethel Chase and Alma Nelson, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Moorhead Sch., Miss.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Litchfield. Miss M. Weeks, 5; ----, Bbl. C., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Meridian, Miss.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Minneapolis. Sab. Sch. of Pilgrim Cong. Ch., bal. to const. <hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Miss Nettie M. Getchell</hi> L. M.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">12.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Minneapolis. "A Friend," <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Moorhead Sch., Miss.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">0.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Minneapolis. Primary S. S. Park Av. Ch., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Marion, Ala.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Minneapolis. Plymouth Ch. H. M. S., Box C. and Bedding <hi rend="font-style: italic">for King's Mountain, N. C.</hi></cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>New York Mills. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.37</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Northfield. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Theo. Student Aid, Talladega C.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">42.02</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Northfield. ----, Box Pictures <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Skyland Inst., Blowing Rock, N. C.</hi></cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Rochester. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">26.45</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Saint Cloud. Cong. Ch. L. M. S., Bbl. C. <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Blowing Rock, N. C.</hi></cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Wadena. Cong. Ch. Y. L. M. Band, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for A. N. and I. Sch., Thomasville, Ga.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">11.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Minnesota Woman's Home Missionary Union, by Mrs. M. W. Skinner, Treas., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Woman's Work</hi>:</cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Austin.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">7.60</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Benson. S. S.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">0.80</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Elk River.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">3.36</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Elk River. Meadow Vale</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Excelsior.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">3.38</cell> +</row> + + +<row> +<cell> Lake City. C. E. Soc.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Minneapolis. Plymouth, 15.96; + Park Av., 15; + Lyndale S. S., 10.51; + First, 3.27; + "A Friend," 8</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">52.74</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Northfield. ----, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Talladega C.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Robbinsdale. Jr. C. E. Soc.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">4.75</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Saint Paul. Bethany, 2.50; + South Park, 1</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">3.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Saint Paul. Plymouth C. E. S., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Central Ch., New Orleans, La.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">25.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">-------</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">$123.13</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Less expenses</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">15.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">----- 108.13</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">MISSOURI</hi>, $18.88.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Ironton. Jesse Markham</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Jackson. Ruth Gample and P. Lester, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Moorhead Sch., Miss.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">0.25</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Kansas City. Rev. S. Penfield, 6; + Mary A. Kendrick, 2</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">8.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Lamar. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">4.20 </cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Springfield. "Friends of Mission Work," by Rev. J. F. Graf</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Webster Groves. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">4.43</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">KANSAS</hi>, $3.90.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Leavenworth. H. L. Varney, 6 Pkgs. S. S. Papers <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Lexington, Ky.</hi></cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Wabaunsee. S. S. Class, Mrs. J. St. John, Teacher, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Moorhead Sch., Miss.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">0.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Wellington. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">3.40</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">NEBRASKA</hi>, $164.90.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Omaha. Saint Mary's Ave. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">37.34</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Santee Agency. Miss Edith Leonard</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">50.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Santee. Pilgrim Cong. Ch., Lincoln Mem. Day Off.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">62.31</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Wilcox. Rev. and Mrs. S. L. Unger</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Wisner. First Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.25</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">NORTH DAKOTA</hi>, $87.49.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Dwight. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.54</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Fargo. Mrs. M. M. Fisher, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Wilmington, N. C.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Farmington. Dwight Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Fort Berthold. Cong. Ch. and Sab. Sch., Lincoln Mem. Day Off., 50; + W. M. Soc. of Cong. Ch., 10</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">60.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Woman's Home Missionary Union, of North Dakota, by Mrs. J. M. Fisher, Treas., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Woman's Work</hi>: </cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Cummings. Mission Band</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.25</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Lisbon. L. M. S.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.20</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Wahpeton. L. M. S.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">----- 14.45</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">SOUTH DAKOTA</hi>, $5.25.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Faulkton. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Fort Pierre. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.25</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Winfred. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.00</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">MONTANA</hi>, $12.06.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Castle. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Helena. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">7.06</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">IDAHO</hi>, $2.00.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Mount Home. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.00</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">OKLAHOMA</hi>, $2.30. </head> + +<row> +<cell>Guthrie. Cong. Ch., Lincoln Mem. Day Off.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.30</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">ARIZONA</hi>, $1.54. </head> + +<row> +<cell>Nogales. Jr. Y. P. S. C. E., by Olive C. Mix, Sec.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.54</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">COLORADO</hi>, $30.50.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Boulder. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">7.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Greeley. Jr. Y. P. S. C. E., of Park Ch., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Scholarship, Santee Indian Sch., Neb.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">23.00</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<pb n="143" /><anchor id="Pg143" /> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">CALIFORNIA</hi>, $256.61.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Etna Mills. Scott Valley Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">14.61</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>North Berkeley. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">12.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Redlands. Lugonia Terrace Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.55</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>San Diego. Mrs. H. M. Butler, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Moorhead Sch., Miss.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>San Francisco. The California Chinese Mission. William Johnstone, Treas. (see items below)</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">200.45</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Vacaville. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">7.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Southern Cal. Woman's Home Missionary Union, by Mrs. Mary M. Smith, Treas., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Woman's Work</hi>:</cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Redlands. First Cong. Ch. W. M. S.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">WASHINGTON</hi>, $3.00.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Sultan. C. W. Mercer</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">3.00</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA</hi>, $2.00.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Washington. Miss C. L. Franklin, 1; + Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Moore, 1; + Lincoln Mem. Day Off.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.00</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">MARYLAND</hi>, $31.00.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Baltimore. Wm. Wood, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Federalsburg. L. J. Deming, to const. <hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Miss Jane Deming</hi> L. M.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">30.00</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">VIRGINIA</hi>, $56.00.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Cappahosic. Educational Club, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Gloucester Sch.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">50.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Herndon Mrs. M. E. Leonhardt</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>---- R. J. Pollard, 50c.; + H. West, 50c. <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.00</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">KENTUCKY</hi>, $11.50.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Corbin. Cong. Ch., Lincoln Mem. Day Off.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.25</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Evarts. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.25</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Pioneer. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right"> 2.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Red Ash. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right"> 2.00</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">TENNESSEE</hi>, $135.12.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Big Creek Gap. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Deer Lodge. A. L. Ross</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Knoxville. L. A. Soc. Pilgrim Cong. Ch., Jubilee Off.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Knoxville. Miss I. F. Hubbard, 25 copies Gospel Hymns <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Knoxville</hi>.</cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Memphis. J. S. Menken, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Kindergarten, Memphis, Tenn.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">100.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Nashville. Jackson St. Cong. Ch., Lincoln Mem. Day Off.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.12</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Nashville. Rev. F. A. Chase, 5, and <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Fisk U.</hi>, 4</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">9.00</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">NORTH CAROLINA</hi>, $51.80.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Beaufort. Cong. Ch., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Talladega C.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>High Point. Cong. Ch., Lincoln Mem. Day Off.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Salem. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Saluda. Rev. E. W. Hollies and wife, to const. <hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Miss Mary C. Phelps</hi> L. M.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">30.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Wilmington. Cong. Ch., Lincoln Mem. Day Off </cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.30</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Woman's Missionary Union, Miss A. E. Farrington, Treas., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Woman's Work</hi>:</cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Oaks. "Friend," 4; + Y. P. S. C. E., 1</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">SOUTH CAROLINA</hi>, $20.32.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Capello. Miss Cora B. Leach, Box C. <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Greenwood, S. C.</hi></cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Charleston. President, Teachers, and Students, Avery Normal Inst., Lincoln Mem. Day Off.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">20.32</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">GEORGIA</hi>, $76.72.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Andersonville. Two Bbls. C. and Sewing Room Supplies from Unknown Source.</cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Athens. Cong. Ch., Lincoln Mem. Day Off.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.68</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Atlanta. Prof. Bumsted, 50 copies Pamphlet speech of U. S. C. Harris, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Beach Inst.</hi></cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Cypress Slash. Cong. Ch., Lincoln Mem. Day Off.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.81</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Macon. First Cong. Ch., 8.24; + Sab. Sch., 1.05; + Y. P. S. C. E., 35c.; + Jr. Y. P. S. C. E., 36c., Lincoln Mem. Day Off.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Macon. Mary E. Simonds, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Macon, Ga.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">4.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>McIntosh. Midway Ch. and Sab. Sch., Lincoln Mem. Day Off.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">11.68</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>McIntosh. Miss S.J. Scott, 5; + Prof. F. W. Foster, 3, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, McIntosh, Ga.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">8.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Marietta. Cong. Ch., Lincoln Mem. Day Off.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right"> 6.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Savannah. Sub. to McClure's Mag. one year, from unknown source, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Beach Inst.</hi></cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Thomasville. Cong. Ch., 15.55; + Students and Teachers Allen Normal Sch., 15; + Lincoln Mem. Day Off.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">30.55</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Woodville. Pilgrim Ch., 75c.; + Rev. J. H. H. Sengstacke, 25c.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right"> 1.00</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">ALABAMA</hi>, $156.48.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Anniston. Abraham Lincoln Cent. Soc., by Rev. James Brown, Lincoln Mem. Day Off.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right"> 5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Brewton. First Cong. Ch., Lincoln Mem. Day Off.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">3.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Childersburg. Cong. Ch., 3.03; + Rev. W. P. Hamilton, 1; + Rev. Miles Harris, 50c. + John West, 50c.; + Mrs. J. West, 50c.; + Miss Lucy Freeman, 50c.; + Mrs. Violet Jones, 50c.; + Mrs. Sallie Price, 50c. + Lincoln Mem. Day Off.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">7.03</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Florence. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">3.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Fort Payne. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">6.30</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Ironaton. Rev. P. O. Wailes</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">3.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Jenifer. Colored Cong. Ch. and Sab. Sch., Lincoln Mem. Day Off.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">8.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Mobile. Cong. Ch., 8.57; + A. L. Cent Soc., 1.46; + Y. P. S. C. E., 1.07; + Sab. Sch., 1, Lincoln Mem. Day Off.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">12.10</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Selma. Rev. A. T. Burnell</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Selma. W. M. U., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Indian M.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Sylacauga. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.75</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Talladega. Cong. Ch. (18.05 Lincoln Mem. Day Off.), 20.55; + Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch. (5.26 Lincoln Mem. Day Off.), 20.50; + Abraham Lincoln Cent. Soc. (5 of which from Mrs. F. C. Rice, Burlington, Vt.), 29.25; + Annie Williams Mission Sab. Sch. 1.50</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">71.80</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Talladega. E. A. Bishop, 12; + Miss F. A. Frew, for Student Aid, 3, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Talladega C.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">15.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Talladega. E. C. Silsby, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Theo. Dept. Talladega C.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">MISSISSIPPI</hi>, $20.10.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Meridian. "An A. M. A. Teacher"</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Moorhead. Pittsfield</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">0.10</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Tougaloo. Mrs. L. M. Sisson, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Tougaloo U.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">LOUISIANA</hi>, $82.67.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Abberville. St. Mary Cong. Ch., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Straight U.</hi>, Lincoln Mem. Day Off. </cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<pb n="144" /><anchor id="Pg144" /> + +<row> +<cell>New Iberia. Saint Paul Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">4.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Woman's Missionary Union of La., by Mrs. C. M. Crawford, Treas., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Woman's Work</hi>:</cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Hammond. Aux.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">4.10</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Hammond. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">3.48</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> New Iberia. Aux.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.04</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> New Orleans. Straight U. Aux., to const. <hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Miss Jennie Fyfe</hi> L. M.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">34.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> New Orleans. Central Ch. Aux.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">14.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Roseland. Aux.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">7.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Welsh. Aux.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> By Mrs. L. St. J. Hitchcock:</cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Belle Place. Aux.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">3.60</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Morris Brown. Aux.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.66</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> New Iberia. Aux.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.49</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Thebodeaux. Aux.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">0.30</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">----- 73.67</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">FLORIDA</hi>, $19.50.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Cocoa, Mrs. J. S. Blackburn</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Georgiana. Mrs. Mary C. Munson</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Orange Park. Union Cong. Ch. Lincoln Mem. Day Off.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Orange Park, C. E. Soc., by Mrs. Fannie S. Baxter, Sec.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.50</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">TEXAS</hi>, $2.37.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Goliad. Y. P. S. C. E., by Mrs. G. B. Hallowell, Sec., Lincoln Mem. Day Off.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.37</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">----------</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Donations</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">$11,496.59</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Estates</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">27,183.43</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">----------</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">$38,680.02</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">TUITION</hi>, $5,397.91.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Cappahosic, Va. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">19.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Lexington, Ky. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">80.75</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Williamsburg, Ky. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">214.80</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Grand View, Tenn. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">48.47</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Knoxville, Tenn. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">50.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Memphis. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">880.95</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Nashville, Tenn. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">773.55</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Pleasant Hill, Tenn. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">65.45</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Beaufort, N. C. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">16.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Blowing Rock, N. C. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">19.67</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Chapel Hill, N. C. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">15.05</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Enfield, N. C. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">18.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Hillsboro, N. C. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">26.14</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>King's Mountain, N. C. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">34.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Saluda, N. C. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">42.75</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Troy, N. C. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">6.14</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Wilmington, N. C. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">181.25</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Whittier, N. C. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">12.70</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Charleston, S. C. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">349.80</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Greenwood, S. C. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">134.64</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Albany, Ga. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">136.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Atlanta, Ga. Storrs Sch. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">180.70</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Andersonville, Ga. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">17.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Marietta, Ga. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.40</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Macon, Ga. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">226.20</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>McIntosh, Ga. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">104.13</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Savannah, Ga. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">169.73</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Thomasville, Ga. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">47.25</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Woodville, Ga. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.25</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Athens, Ala. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">62.55</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Joppa, Ala. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">12.81</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Marion, Ala. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">64.85</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Mobile, Ala. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">86.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Nat, Ala. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">22.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Selma, Ala. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">107.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Talladega, Ala. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">162.25</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Jackson, Miss. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">104.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Meridian, Miss. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">70.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Moorhead, Miss. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">18.15</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Tougaloo, Miss. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">117.25</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>New Orleans, La. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">498.78</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Martin, Fla. Public Fund</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">20.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Orange Park, Fla. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">59.65</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Helena, Ark. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">38.35</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Austin, Texas. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">77.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">----- 5,397.91</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">----------</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Total for February</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">$44,077.93</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">==========</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">SUMMARY.</hi></head> + +<row> +<cell>Donations</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">$73,913.94</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Estates</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">52,837.58</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">-----------</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">$126,751.52</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Income</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">4,129.30</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">18,808.68</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">-----------</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Total from Oct. 1 to Feb. 29</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">$149,689.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">===========</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} p{2cm}'"> +<head><hi rend="font-weight: bold">FOR THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY.</hi></head> + +<row> +<cell>Subscriptions for February</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">$59.88</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Previously acknowledged</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">255.80</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">-------</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Total</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">$315.68</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Receipts of the California Chinese Mission</hi>: + William Johnstone, Treas., from January 16 to February 13, 1896.</cell> + <cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">From Local Missions:</hi></cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Fresno. Chinese Mon. Offs.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.60</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Los Angeles. Chinese Mon. Offs.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">6.30</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Marysville. Chinese Mon. Offs.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">7.45</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Oakland. Chinese Mon. Offs.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">6.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Oroville. Chinese Mon. Offs.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.25</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Petaluma. Chinese Mon. Offs.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.25</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Riverside. Chinese Mon. Offs.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.55</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Sacramento. Chinese Mon. Offs.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">6.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Sacramento. Annual Membs </cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>San Bernardino. Anniversary Offs.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">6.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>San Diego. Chinese Mon. Offs.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.70</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>San Francisco. Bethany Ch. Annual Membs. </cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>San Francisco. Central. Ch., Chinese Mon. Offs.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">6.55</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>San Francisco. West. Ch., Chinese Mon. Offs.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">3.05</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Santa Barbara. Chinese Mon. Offs.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">7.95</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Santa Barbara. Gir. Chow. </cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">3.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Santa Cruz. Chinese Mon. Offs.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">6.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Ventura. Chinese Mon. Offs.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.25</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Watsonville. Chinese Mon. Offs.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right"> 2.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">----- 83.40</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union of Southern California</hi>, Mrs. Mary M. Smith, Treas.:</cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>North Pasadena. Cong. Ch. W. M. S.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Personal Gifts:</hi></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Lincoln, Cal. Rev. E. D. Hale, Parsonage Mite Box</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">6.55</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Blue Rapids, Kansas. Mrs. Blanche Tibbetts</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">0.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">For Chinese Mothers and Children:</hi></cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Greenfield, Mass. Mrs. W. B. Washburn</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Stratford, Conn. Miss Cordelia Sterling</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">20.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Albany, N. Y. "Friends," by Miss Janet McNaughton</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">70.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">----- 100.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">-------</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Total</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">$200.45</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">=======</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<p>H. W. HUBBARD, Treas.,<lb /> +Bible House, N. 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