RECEIPTS FOR JULY, 1887.


MAINE, $358.65.
Andover. “A Friend,” for Williamsburg,Ky.$10.00
Auburn. Sixth St. Cong. Ch.9.04
Bangor. Madam Coe. for Oahe Ind’l Sch.5.00
Cumberland Mills. Warren Ch.8.70
Garland. Cong. Ch. and Soc.7.00
Machias. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch.10.00
Monson. Cong. Ch.5.05
Portland. State St. Cong. Ch., 150; WillistonCh., 40190.00
Saco. First Parish Cong. Ch.7.86
South Berwick. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch.,for Kreutzer Marie Adlof Sch’p.100.00
South Berwick. Mrs. Lewis’ S. S. Class,for Wilmington, N.C.2.00
West Brooksville. Cong. Ch.2.00
Winterport. Cong. Ch.2.00
NEW HAMPSHIRE, $376.32.
Claremont. “Friend”1.00
Concord. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.46.00
Derry. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.70.00
Fitzwilliam. Mrs. L. Hill10.00
Great Falls. Cong. Ch.20.00
Hopkinton. First Cong. Ch.25.06
Manchester. Hanover St. Cong. Ch. andSoc., 69.01; C. B. Southworth, 2594.01
Monroe. Mrs. Emeline H. Chase4.00
Nashua. Fist Cong. Ch. and Soc.16.55
Rochester. “Friends”20.00
Union. Ladies of Cong. Ch., 17.38; “DoGood Soc. of Children,” 2.62, for StorrsSch., Atlanta, Ga.20.00
Warner. Cong. Ch. and Soc.9.20
Winchester. A. L. Jewell, 5; Sab. Sch. ofCong. Ch., 2.687.68
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$343.50
LEGACIES.
Cornish. Estate of Mrs. Sarah W. Westgate,by Geo. H. Ayers, Chairman ofTrustees25.82
Concord. Estate of G. B. Wardwell7.00
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$376.32
VERMONT, $245.72.
Cambridge. Second Cong. Ch. and Soc.1.00
Castleton. First Cong. Ch.16.85
Coventry. Ladies of Cong. Ch., for McIntosh,Ga.11.00
Fair Haven. First Cong. Ch.14.04
Franklin. Cong. Ch.5.00
Granby and Victory. Cong. Ch. and Soc.5.17
Jericho Center. First Cong. Ch.7.00
Johnson. Cong. Ch.16.00
Lunenburg. Cong. Ch.3.00
Lyndon. Mrs. A. L. Ray2.00
North Craftsbury. Cong. Ch. and Soc.12.72
Norwich. Mrs. Albert Buell10.00
Peacham. Ladies, for McIntosh, Ga., byMrs. C. A. Bunker21.00
Poultney. Cong. Ch.6.00
Saint Johnsbury. Ladies, adl., for McIntosh,Ga., by Mrs. Henry Fairbanks1.25
Saxton’s River. Cong. Ch. and Soc.23.29
Sheldon. Cong. Ch.5.00
Thetford. First Cong. Ch.3.75
Waitsfield. Ladies, for McIntosh, Ga., byMrs. Henry Fairbanks8.00
Waterville. Cong. Ch. and Soc.1.00
Woodstock. Cong. Ch.72.65
MASSACHUSETTS, $4,287.51.
Alford. J. Jay Dana, to const. Rev.Augustus Alvord, L. M.30.00
Amherst. First Cong. Ch.25.00
Amherst. Boy’s Soc., by Miss Emma Beaman,for Indian M.6.00
Amherst. Miss M. H. Scott, Bbl. of C.,for Tougaloo U.
Andover. Chapel Ch. and Cong., 70; G. W. W.Dove, 50; Free Christian Ch., 25,bal. to const. George Christie, L. M.145.00
Arlington. Ortho. Cong. Ch.25.00
Beverly. Dane St. Ch. and Soc.226.88
Boston. “A partial payment of theDebt due from the North to theColored race of the South”50.00
Boston. “A Friend”10.00
Boston. Mrs. Jacob Fullarton0.50
Dorchester. Second Cong. Ch.and Soc. (5 of which for IndianM.)115.71
Roxbury. Immanuel Ch. and Soc.,to const. Francis J. Ward, L. M.90.60
West Roxbury. South Evan. Ch.and Soc.29.65
———296.46
Brockton. E. C. Randall0.50
Brookfield. Mrs. R. B Montague8.00
Brookline. Harvard Ch. and Soc.68.45
Cambridge. Miss H. E. Moore8.00
Canton. Evan. Cong. Ch.15.00
Chelsea. Mrs. Emma B. Evans5.00
Chesterfield. Cong. Ch.5.00
Coleraine. Ladies of Cong. Ch.10.00
Conway. Cong. Ch.6.00
Dighton. Ladies’ Miss’y Soc., by Mrs.Wm. B. Greene10.00
East Bridgewater. Sab. Sch. of UnionCong. Ch., for Student Aid, Talladega C.25.00
East Charlemont. Cong. Ch. and Soc.2.87
Easthampton. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.77.58
Easton. Cong. Ch. and Soc., to const.Rev. F. P. Chapin, L. M.35.91
Easton. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch., for StudentAid. Fisk U., and to const. Miss C.E. Mitchell, L. M.35.00
Falmouth. First Ch.62.91
Fitchburg. C. C. Ch.30.00
Framingham. “A Friend”25.00
Gilbertville. Cong. Ch.3.00
Gloucester. Evan. Cong. Ch. and Soc.50.00
Haverhill Center. Cong. Ch. and Soc., toconst. Mrs. Samuel Driver, L. M.100.00
Haydenville. Cong. Ch. and Soc.12.00
Holliston. Cong. Ch. and Soc., 147.88;“Bible Christians of Dist. No. 4,” 30177.88
Holliston. Inf. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., forStudent Aid, Talladega C.6.17
Holyoke. “Friends,” by E. B. Reed, forIndian Scholarship17.50
Holyoke. “Friends,” for Indian M.7.00
Hyde Park. By Mrs. E. S. Paine, for OaheIndl. Sch.2.00
Lawrence. South Cong. Ch. and Soc.15.36
Lenox. Cong. Ch.29.50
Lexington. Hancock Ch. and Soc.13.50
Marblehead. J. J. H. Gregory, for Wilmington,N.C.94.33
Marlboro. Union Cong. Ch., to const.Mrs. Samuel Boyd, Mrs. Delia E.Bucklin, and Mrs. John E. Curtis,L. M’s93.62
Medway. Village Ch. and Soc.85.89
Milbury. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.51.60
Monterey. Cong. Ch.30.00
New Bedford. Members North Cong. Ch.,for Tougaloo U.15.00
Newton. Eliot Ch. and Soc.100.00
Newton. “Eliot Mission Circle,” 16 forOahe, and 70c. for Rosebud Indian M.16.70
Newton Center. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.85.57
Newton Center. First Cong. Ch., for IndianM.20.00
North Adams. First Cong. Ch.22.68
Northampton. Kate E. Tyler10.00
Northboro. Sab. Sch. of Evan. Cong. Ch.15.00
North Woburn. B. F. Kimball2.50
North Woburn. Miss Amanda Sevrens,for Rosebud Indian M.0.20
Oxford. Cong. Ch. and Soc., 76; Woman’sMiss’y Soc., by L. D. Stockwell, Treas.,1490.00
Peabody. Sab. Sch., S. Cong. Ch., forOahe Ind’l Sch.25.00
Pittsfield. First Cong. Ch. and Soc., 85;Second Cong. Ch. and Sab. Sch., 1095.00
Sherborn. Pilgrim Ch. and Sab. Sch.30.00
Southboro. Miss M. J. Temple, forFreight1.50
South Framingham. “Friends,” for IndianM.12.00
South Lee. Mrs. Horace Martin3.50
Templeton. Trin. Ch. and Soc.19.07
Townsend. Cong. Ch. and Soc.21.84
Wakefield. Cong. Ch.50.95
Wendell. Cong. Ch., 3; “Friends,” 58.00
West Boxford. Cong. Ch. and Soc.8.00
Westhampton. “P.”5.00
West Medway. Second Cong. Ch., bal. toconst. Helen C. Allen, L. M.15.73
West Newton. Cong. Ch., for Talledega C.53.85
West Tisbury. First Cong. Ch.4.59
Weymouth. S. F. Jenkins’ Bible Class,for Wilmington, N.C.10.00
Whitman. “A Friend,” to const. MissSarah M. Bates and Harry R. Reed,L. M’s60.00
Worcester. Plymouth Cong. Ch., (80 ofwhich to const. Rev. Charles Wadsworth,L. M.) 187; Piedmont Cong. Ch.,100; Salem St. Ch. 38.55325.55
By Charles Marsh, Treas. Hampden Benev.Ass’n:
Agawam. Feeding Hills15.00
Chicopee. Second53.92
Chicopee. Third13.97
Chicopee. Third for Indian M.2.53
Holyoke. Second86.98
Huntington. Second13.15
South Hadley Falls19.50
Springfield. North37.17
Springfield. South47.08
Wilbraham12.75
———302.05
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$3,403.19
LEGACIES.
Cambridge. Estate of A. E. Hildreth, byhis Sons500.00
Uxbridge. Estate of Mrs. A. H. Tucker,by Jacob Taft, Ex.384.32
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$4,287.51
RHODE ISLAND, $174.97.
Central Falls. “A Friend”25.00
Little Compton. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch.,bal. for Kreutzer Marie Adlof Sch’p8.00
Pawtucket. Cong. Ch.115.97
Providence. Young Ladies’ Mission Circleof North Cong. Ch., for Indian M.26.00
CONNECTICUT, $4,038.88.
Berlin. Ladies’ Sewing Soc. of Cong. Ch.,for Conn. Ind’l School, Ga.21.25
Bridgeport. Sab. Sch. of Second Cong.Ch., for Sch’p, Indian M.25.51
Bristol. Cong. Ch.75.00
Buckingham. Ladies’ Sewing Soc., forConn. Ind’l School, Ga.5.00
Burlington. Cong. Ch.3.00
Cheshire. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch., forRosebud Indian M.5.50
Clinton. Cong. Ch. and Soc., for IndianM.3.05
Colebrook. Cong. Ch. (1 of which fromMrs. E. Penney, of Millbrook)15.12
Cornwall. First Cong. Ch.15.07
Durham. First Cong. Ch.12.96
East Granby. Cong. Ch.5.00
East Hampton. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch.,for Indian M.6.00
Ellsworth. Cong. Ch.8.56
Fairfield. Mrs. Jonathan Sturges, for IndianM.25.00
Farmington. Cong. Ch.85.31
Greenfield Hill. Cong. Ch.15.43
Guilford. Third Cong. Ch., for StudentAid, Atlanta U.30.00
Hadlyme. R. E. Hungerford, 100; Jos. W.Hungerford, 100; Cong. Ch., 5.70205.70
Hartford. Warburton Chapel Sab. Sch.,for Rosebud Indian M.20.25
Hartford. “Friends,” 6; Fourth Cong.Ch., 6.25, for Indian M.12.25
Higganum. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch.30.60
Kensington. Cong. Ch., 25; Mrs. EdwardCowles, 328.00
Lyme. Grassy Hill Cong. Ch.8.50
Manchester. Sab. Sch., of North Cong.Ch., for Rosebud Indian M.55.14
Mansfield Center. Mrs. B. Swift25.00
Mansfield Center. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch.,for Rosebud Indian M.10.00
Marlboro. Cong. Ch.20.00
Meriden. Center Ch.50.00
Middletown. First Ch., by R. H. Stothart,Treas.65.31
Naubuc. “A Friend” (4 of which forIndian M)84.00
New Haven. Mrs. A. S. Farnam, for OaheInd’l Sch.50.00
New Haven. Sab. Sch. of First Cong.Ch., for Kindergarten, Atlanta, Ga.25.00
New Haven. Alfred Walker10.00
Norfolk. Cong. Ch. and Soc.100.00
Norfolk. Cong. Ch., 19.77; Miss M. Curtis,10, for Indian M.29.77
North Cornwall. Cong. Ch., to const.Dwight Rogers and Geo. Hughes, L. M’s61.00
Northfield. Cong. Ch.42.46
North Haven. Cong. Ch.131.00
Norwich. Broadway Cong. Ch.200.00
Norwich Town. “The Other Girls,” byFannie I. Williams, for Conn. Ind’l Sch.,Ga.22.00
Norwich Town. First Cong. Ch.21.00
Old Saybrook. Cong. Ch.24.81
Plainville. Solomon Curtiss100.00
Plantsville. Walter W. Altwein, for RosebudIndian M.0.10
Putnam. Second Cong. Ch.24.62
Rockville. Second Cong. Ch.500.00
Salisbury. Cong. Ch.87.21
Salisbury. Sab. Sch. Class, by T. J. Roraback,for Oaks, N.C.5.00
Sharon. Cong. Ch. and Soc.4.75
Southbury. Cong. Ch. and Soc.8.40
Southington. Cong. Ch. (of which 1.10 forConn. Ind’l Sch., Ga)51.10
Southport. “A Friend”25.00
South Windsor. First Cong. Ch.11.96
Suffield. Cong. Ch. and Soc.13.90
Terryville. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch., forIndian Student Aid17.50
Washington. J. G. Fenn1.00
Waterbury. First Cong. Ch., for Indian M.80.00
Watertown. Mrs. F. Scott’s S. S. Class,for Student Aid, Fort Berthold, Dak.15.00
West Hartford. Anson Chappell10.00
Westport. Sab. Sch. of Saugatuck Cong.Ch., for Conn. Ind’l Sch., Ga.20.00
Westport. Saugatuck Cong. Ch.18.00
West Winsted. Second Cong. Ch. and Soc.229.11
Windsor. First Cong. Ch.45.00
Windsor. Miss M. E. Sill, for Oahe Ind’lSch.25.00
Winsted. First Cong. Ch.44.31
Wolcott. Cong. Ch.6.00
Woman’s Home Missionary Union ofConn., by Mrs. S. M. Hotchkiss, Sec.,for Conn. Ind’l Sch., Ga.:
Suffield. Young Ladies H. M. Circle7.37
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$3,038.88
LEGACY.
Norwich. Estate of Mrs. H. B. Norton, byMiss E. F. Norton1,000.00
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$4,038.88
NEW YORK, $1,409.80.
Batavia. Miss Sarah F. Lincoln10.00
Brooklyn. South Cong. Ch., 50; “AFriend,” to const. Hon. Neal Dow, L.M., 30; Rev. S. W. Powell, 383.00
Candor. Cong. Ch.10.08
Chenango Forks. Cong. Ch.3.00
Chittenango. Mrs. Amelia L. Brown5.00
East Bloomfield. Cong. Ch. and Soc.54.00
East Bloomfield. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch.,for Santee Indian M.30.00
East Bloomfield. Mrs. Eliza S. Goodwin1.00
Ellington. Mrs. M. Ellsworth1.00
Geneva. J. V. Ditmars3.00
Greene. Cong. Ch.12.00
Hamilton. Cong. Ch., 6.25; O. S. Campbell,511.25
Homer. Cong. Ch.26.19
Hopkinton. First Cong. Ch.17.00
Howell’s. Cong. Ch.9.00
Lockport. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch.75.00
Lowville. Mrs. L. C. Hough, bal. to const.Rev. L. R. Webber, L. M.20.00
Madrid. First Cong. Ch.5.00
Munnsville. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch., forSantee Indian M.7.00
New York. S. T. Gordon200.00
New York. S. T. Gordon, for HowardU.125.00
New York. Sab. Sch. of BroadwayTab., for Student Aid, Fort Berthold,Dak.50.00
New York. Bethany Sewing Sch.,for Student Aid, Fort Berthold,Dak.36.08
———411.08
Patchogue. First Cong. Ch.19.41
Portland. First Cong. Ch.5.35
Poughkeepsie. Cong. Ch.23.30
Sinclearville. E. Williams5.00
Spencerport. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch., toconst. J. C. Brigham, L. M.40.00
Union Center. Cong. Ch.2.85
Woodville. Cong. Ch.10.00
Woman’s Home Missionary Union of N.Y., by Mrs. L. H. Cobb, Treas., forWoman’s Work:
Danby. Acorn Band6.80
Walton. Ladies’ Aux.20.00
———26.80
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$926.31
LEGACY.
Albany. Estate of Mrs. Joanna T. D.Carner483.49
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$1,409.80
NEW JERSEY, $280.00.
Chester. “A Friend”25.00
Jersey City. Mrs. Henry O. Ames5.00
Montclair. First Cong. Ch.25.00
Montclair. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch., forStudent Aid, Talladega C.5.00
Orange. “A Friend”50.00
Stanley. “The Helping Hands” of Cong.Sab. Sch., for Indian M.50.00
Westfield. Mission Band, by Matilda C.Alpers20.00
——. “A Friend in New Jersey”100.00
PENNSYLVANIA, $32.95.
Centre Road. J. A. Scovel12.00
Drifton. Sab. Sch. Class, by Rev. J. P.Humphreys1.20
Neath. Cong. Ch.3.33
Ridgway. Minnie Kline, for Oaks, N.C.5.00
Scranton. Plymouth Ch.11.42
OHIO, $509.24.
Akron. Cong. Ch.156.73
Alexis. Cong. Ch.4.10
Alliance. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch., 5.68;Mrs. Rev. J. M. Thomas, 5, for Indian M.10.68
Brownhelm. O. H. Perry10.00
Burton. Mrs. H. H. Ford4.00
Cincinnati. Mrs. Rachel M. Smith2.50
Conneaut. H. E. Pond5.00
Cuyahoga Falls. Cong. Ch.7.82
Harmar. Cong. Ch.176.21
Lodi. Cong. Ch., 9.34; Ladies’ Miss’ySoc., 2.5011.84
Marion. Mrs. M. B. Vose10.00
Medina. “The Opportunity Club,” byLulu Ainsworth2.00
Newark. First Welsh. Cong. Ch.12.81
Oberlin. The Young Ladies’ Miss’y Soc.,by A. Grace Allyn, Treas.30.00
Oberlin. Y. W. C. A., for Student Aid,Williamsburg, Ky.3.00
Painesville. First Cong. Ch.30.05
Randolph. W. J. Dickinson10.00
Saybrook. Cong. Ch.12.00
Wayne. Mrs. Parker, 5; Mrs. A. Jones,50c.; Mrs. L. C. Bearss, $510.50
INDIANA, $13.00.
Dunrieth. “A Friend”5.00
Michigan City. “Grains of Sand,” (inmemory of Sterling Kent), for Kindergarten,Atlanta, Ga.3.00
Versailles. Mrs. J. D. Nichols, for IndianM.5.00
ILLINOIS, $6,546.12.
Albion. James Green10.00
Byron. Cong. Ch.15.00
Chicago. New England Cong. Ch., 41.64;Lincoln Park Cong. Ch., 25.70; Y. L. M.Soc. of South Ch., 2087.34
Danville. Mrs. A. M. Swan5.00
Evanston. Cong. Ch., to const. Rev. N.H. Whittlesey, Silas D. Jennings,Chas. P. Mitchell and N. D. Wright,L. M’s139.59
Galesburg. Elizabeth G. Furness5.00
Hinsdale. Cong. Ch.23.00
Jacksonville. Cong. Ch.1.00
Kewanee. Ladies’ Miss’y Soc., by Mrs.W. H. Lyman, Treas.10.00
Lamoille. Cong. Church20.10
La Salle. “A Friend”50.00
Lowell. “A Friend”5.00
Malta. Cong. Ch.5.00
Morrison. Cong. Ch.30.00
Odell. Ladies of Cong. Ch.8.00
Polo. Ind. Presb. Ch.26.75
Princeton. Cong. Ch.33.30
Providence. Cong. Ch.7.04
Rockford. Miss’y Soc. of Rockford Sem.8.00
Sycamore. Cong. Ch.106.06
Wheaton. Cong. Ch.12.50
Wheaton. Mrs. J. C. Webster, “In Memoriam”5.00
Woodburn. A. L. Sturges, 10; Cong. Ch.,2.9512.95
Woman’s Home Missionary Union, of Ill.,by Mrs. Leavitt, Treas., for Woman’sWork:
Ashkum. L. M. S. of Cong.Ch.0.20
Galva. L. M. S. of Cong. Ch.33.50
Illini. L. M. S. of Cong. Ch.10.30
Payson. L. M. S. of Cong. Ch.10.00
Rockford. L. M. S., of SecondCh., to const. Mrs. J. P. Perkins,L. M.32.60
Thawville. L. M. S. of Cong.Ch.2.00
———88.60
By Rev. T. L. Riggs, for Oahe Ind’l Sch.:
Chicago. W. F. M. Soc., ThirdPresb. Ch., 25.75; Miss Farrand,126.75
Evanston. Cong. Ch.42.78
Glencoe. “A Friend” 50;Cong. Ch. “Friends,” 49.78Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch., 3.37;Geo. Scott, 10; Mrs. Swan,10; Mrs. Stoutenberg, 4; “AFriend,” 1128.15
Kenwood. “Two Ladies”1.75
Lakeview. The Church of theRedeemer, 20.21; EvanstonAv. Sab. Sch., 10.2830.49
Oak Park. Cong. Ch.39.04
Ravenswood. First Cong. Ch.,35.83; and Sab. Sch., 2.7038.53
Winetka. Cong. Ch.21.00
—— From Sale of Elizabeth’sPictures3.40
———381.89
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$1,046.12
LEGACIES.
Chicago. Estate of Mrs. Almira Barnes,by Rev. Henry Willard, Adm.500.00
Lamoille. Estate of Joseph Allen, by J.Y. Burnett, Ex. (30 of which to const. J.Y. Burnett, L. M.)5,000.00
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$6,546.12
MICHIGAN, $1,034.08.
Alma. Mrs. L. A. Van Antwerp5.00
Bay City. Cong. Ch.25.00
Blissfield. Miss Clara M. Janes1.00
Detroit. Woodward Ave. Cong. Ch., 66.25;Sab. Sch. of Woodward Ave. Cong. Ch.,2086.25
Eastlake. Cong. Ch.2.60
Grand Blanc. Cong. Ch.12.36
Ingham. Prof. R. C. Kedzie10.00
Irving. Cong. Ch.2.00
Ithaca. Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Norris10.00
Kalamazoo. Timothy Hudson, 30; Cong.Ch., 8.29., for Oahe Ind’l Sch.38.29
Middleville. Cong. Ch.4 28
Milford. Wm. A. Arms to const. WilliamA. Crawford, L. M.30.00
Milford. Mrs. T. O. Bennett5.00
Saint Josephs. By Rev. J. V. Hickmott toconst. Newton Vanderveer, L. M.32.16
Union City. “A Friend”200.00
Webster. Cong. Ch.20.40
White Lake. Robert Garner10.00
Woman’s Home Missionary Union ofMich., by Mrs. E. F. Grabill, Treas., forWoman’s Work:
Detroit Ladies Union, First Cong. Ch.50.00
Detroit. By Rev. T. L. Riggs, for OaheIndustrial Sch:—Mrs. Addison Moffat,50; Fort St. Cong. Ch., 37.10; WoodwardAv. Cong. Ch., 36.81; Woman’s M. Soc.Westminster Presb. Ch., 26.58; FredericBuhl, 25; S. Scolten, 25; C. H. Buhl,20; Mrs. Allen Shelden, 20; Mrs. R. A.Alger, 20; C. L. Freer, 20; Sab. Sch. ofFort St. Presb. Ch., 20; Sab. Sch. ofSt. Paul’s Episcopal Ch., 20; Sab. Sch.of Fort Wayne Cong. Ch., 15; NewellAvery, 15; Third Av. Presb. Ch., 15;T. D. Buhl, 10; Geo. McMillan, 10; C.Buncker, 10; Mrs. Black, 10; Mrs. D.Whitney, 10; Woman’s Mich. IndianAss’n, 5; Mrs. Walter Buhl, 5; UnionMeeting W. M. I. Ass’n, 5; Frank J.Hecker, 5; Mrs. Ford, 5; F. C. Stoepel, 5;E. C. Walker, 5; Bryant Walker, 5; S. C.Caskey, 5; C. A. Strelinger, 5; Dr. H. K.Lathrop, 4; “Two Ladies,” 2; Miss Leet,2; C. A. Robinson, 1;——, 1; “TwoYoung Ladies,” 50c.; Sale of Elizabeth’spictures, 3.75489.74
WISCONSIN, $401.81.
Appleton. First Cong. Ch.28.60
Arena. First Cong. Ch.5.00
Arena. W. H. Jones, for Oahe Ind’l Sch.5.00
Beloit. First Cong. Ch., 151.07; “AFriend”, 85c.151.92
Blake’s Prairie. Cong. Ch.1.55
Eau Claire. Sab. Sch. of First Cong. Ch.10.00
Evansville. Cong. Ch.24.00
Fond du Lac. Cong. Ch.49.64
Fulton. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch., for RosebudIndian M.5.79
Lake Geneva. Cong. Ch.11.00
Menomonie. Cong. Ch.15.00
Peshtigo. Rev. H. C. Todd5.00
Platteville. Cong. Ch.20.00
Racine. Cong. Ch.34.84
Windsor. Cong. Ch.8.00
Woman’s Home Missionary Union of Wis.,for Woman’s Work:
Beloit. Prof. J. Emerson1.00
Berlin. W. H. M. S.5.00
Brodhead. W. H. M. S.2.00
Kankauna. S. S. of Cong. Ch.2.00
Madison. W. H. M. S. Cong.Ch.8.00
Madison. Mrs. Cramers S. S.Class1.22
Milton Junction. Mrs. Chapmanand Sister1.25
Ripon. W. H. M. S.1.00
Ripon. Mrs. E. H. Merrill5.00
——26.47
IOWA, $360.99.
Anamosa. Cong. Ch. and Soc., 24.17; Sab.Sch., 5.8330.00
Anita. Cong. Ch.5.60
Decorah. Cong. Ch.48.35
Farragut. Cong. Ch.28.10
Fort Dodge. First Cong. Ch.9.00
Grinnell. Cong. Ch.137.06
Humboldt. Cong. Ch.16.60
Independence. Cong. Ch.5.45
Percival. Cong. Ch., 5; Rev. A. M. Beman,16.00
Red Oak. Cong. Ch.18.80
Webster. Cong. Ch.2.50
Woman’s Home Miss’y Union of Iowa, forWoman’s Work:
Des Moines. North Park2.48
Fairfield4.75
Grinnell8.38
Le Mars4.30
Marion10.00
Osage2.66
Polk City1.38
Sheldon1.08
Traer16.00
Wells—Madison Co.2.50
——53.53
MINNESOTA, $376.23.
Ada. Cong. Ch.2.57
Brainerd. First Cong. Ch.12.90
Faribault. Cong. Ch.28.88
Glyndon. “The Ch. at Glyndon,” 4.75;Union Sab. Sch., 70c.5.45
Leech Lake. C. P. Allen, to const. himself,L. M.30.00
Mankato. Cong. Ch.4.00
Minneapolis. Plymouth Ch., 28; LyndaleCh., 22.06; Prof. W. M. Bristoll, 555.06
Rushford. Cong. Ch.1.32
Saint Cloud. First Cong. Ch.3.80
Saint Paul. Y. L. M. Ass’n of Park Cong.Ch., for Jonesboro, Tenn.40.00
Saint Paul. Plym. Cong. Ch.14.25
Three Lakes. Mrs. E. Leonard1.00
Tivoli. Lyman Humiston1.00
Waseca. First Cong. Ch.21.00
——. “Minnesota Friends”100.00
——. “A Friend”55.00
MISSOURI, $57.15.
Amity. Cong. Ch.15.15
Ironton. J. Markham2.00
Saint Louis. Pilgrim Cong. Ch.40.00
KANSAS, $26.80.
Carbondale. Cong. Ch.1.10
Manhattan. Cong. Ch., Mrs. Mary Parker,20; S. D. Moses, 1; Mrs. Clara Castle,50c.; Rev. R. M. Tumell, 50c22.00
Ridgeway. Cong. Ch.3.70
DAKOTA, $188.64.
Canton. Cong. Ch., for Oahe Ind’l Sch.5.45
De Smit. Cong. Ch., for Oahe Ind’l Sch.10.58
Huron. Cong. Ch., 12.50; “Two LittleGirls,” 50c., for Oahe Ind’l School13.00
Lake Preston. Cong. Ch.8.00
Oahe. Interest on Endowment, for OaheInd’l School20.00
Scotland. German Cong. Ch., for OaheInd’l Sch.25.00
Valley Springs. Cong. Ch., for Oahe Ind’lSch.3.76
Valley Springs. Cong. Ch.2.85
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$88.64
LEGACY.
Dwight. Estate of Mrs. L. H. Porter, byRev. Sam’l. F. Porter100.00
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$188.64
COLORADO, $46.48.
Highlandlake. Sab. Sch. Miss’y Soc16.35
West Denver. Cong. Ch., 17.66; Ladies’Miss’y Soc., 9.25; Sab. Sch., 3.22; byRev. R. T. Cross30.13
NEBRASKA, $95.00.
Cambridge. Mrs. J. L. Hall2.00
Nebraska City. Woman’s Miss’y Soc. ofCong. Ch.3.00
Omaha. W. N. McCandlish, to const.Mrs. Fannie W. McCandlish and CoraMcCandlish, L. M’s60.00
Santee. “Friend,” for Indian M.10.00
Santee Agency. Mary Ward Green20.00
CALIFORNIA, $19.00.
Belmont. Mrs. E. L. Reed10.00
Berkely. Park Ch. (Young People)2.50
Oakland. Christian Endeavor Soc., ofSecond Cong. Ch.2.50
Woodland. Cong. Ch.4.00
OREGON, $7.00.
Portland. Sab. Sch. of First Cong. Ch.,bal. to const. Mrs. James Steel, L. M.7.00
WASHINGTON TER., $2.70.
Olympia. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch.2.70
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, $6.00.
Washington. Lincoln Mem. Ch.6.00
Washington. H. M. Soc. of First Cong.Ch., Bbl. of C., for Tougaloo U.
WEST VIRGINIA, $2.50.
Lewisburg. Mrs. E. R. Marvin2.50
KENTUCKY, $803.38.
Lexington. Tuition, 753.30; Rent, $8.50;W. T. U., 1.83763.63
Williamsburg. Tuition, 34.25; Mrs. F. E.Jenkins, 2.50; “Friend,” by Mrs. A. A.Myers, 339.75
TENNESSEE, $187.90.
Grand View. Tuition40.10
Jonesboro. Tuition3.25
Pleasant Hill. Y. P. Miss’y Soc. of SecondCong. Ch.10.00
Sherwood. Tuition134.55
NORTH CAROLINA, $2.50.
Troy. Cong. Ch.1.00
Wilmington. Tuition1.50
SOUTH CAROLINA, $188.00.
Charleston. Tuition188.00
GEORGIA, $4.50.
Marietta. Cong. Ch., 1.70, and Sab. Sch.,1.303.00
Savannah. Rent1.50
ALABAMA, $160.77.
Montgomery. Cong. Ch.8.00
Selma. Rent100.00
Talladega. Tuition52.77
MISSISSIPPI, $3,002.00.
Tougaloo. State Appropriation3,000.00
Tougaloo. Rent2.00
INCOMES, $725.00.
Avery Fund, for Mendi M.570.00
DeForest Fund, for President’s Chair, TalladegaC.125.00
Scholarship Fund, for Fisk U.30.00
CANADA, $5.00.
Montreal. “A”5.00
ENGLAND, $10.00.
——. Miss S. L. Ropes10.00
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Donations$16,041.24
Legacies8,000.63
Tuition and Rents1,219.72
Incomes725.00
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Total for July$25,986.59
Total from Oct. 1 to July 31229,507.33
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FOR THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY.
Subscriptions for July$86.93
Previously acknowledged856.37
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Total$943.30
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STATEMENT.


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OF BROOKLYN, N.Y.


JANUARY 1st, 1887.


CASH CAPITAL$1,000,000.00
GROSS SURPLUS4,383,171.68
——————
Gross Assets$5,383,171.68
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ASSETS.
United States Bonds, market value$1,104,250.00
Other Stocks and Bonds1,502,858.90
Loans on Bond and Mortgage294,900.00
Loans on Call80,758.76
Cash in Bank and Office495,135.83
Real Estate1,082,787.53
Premiums in Course of Collection667,231.88
Interest Accrued11,716.42
Bills Receivable for Marine Premiums140,284.55
Rents Due and Accrued3,247.81
——————
$5,383,171.68
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LIABILITIES.
CASH CAPITAL$1,000,000.00
Reserve for Unearned Premiums3,466,886.97
Reserve for Unpaid Losses353,759.83
All Other Liabilities5,438.10
NET SURPLUS557,086.78
——————
$5,383,171.68
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STEPHEN CROWELL, President,GEO. H. FISKE,}
WM. R. CROWELL, Vice-President.CHAS. C. LITTLE,} Ass’t Sec’s.
PHILANDER SHAW, Secretary.JOHN H. DOUGHERTY,}

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OFFICE, 119 BROADWAY.


SIXTY-EIGHTH SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT,

JULY, 1887.

CASH CAPITAL,$3,000,000.00
Reserve Premium Fund,3,108,596.00
Reserve for Unpaid Losses and Accruing Taxes,304,419.04
Net Surplus,1,442,494.58
——————
CASH ASSETS,$7,855,509.62

SUMMARY OF ASSETS.

Cash in Banks$91,685.16
Bonds and Mortgages, being first lien on Real Estate614,450.00
United States Stocks (market value)2,567,000.00
Bank and Railroad Stocks and Bonds (market value)1,811,650.00
State and City Bonds (market value)226,000.00
Loans on Stocks, payable on demand848,400.00
Interest due on 1st July, 188733,587.32
Premiums uncollected and in hands of Agents281,955.86
Real Estate1,380,781.28
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Total,$7,855,509.62

DIRECTORS.

Isaac H. Frothingham,Oliver S. Carter,John H. Inman,
Alfred S. Barnes,Henry M. Taber,Walter H. Lewis,
Levi P. Morton,D. A. Heald,Francis H. Leggett,
Henry A. Hurlbut,D. H. McAlpin,Benjamin Perkins,
William Sturgis,A. C. Armstrong,H. E. Beguelin,
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John R. Ford,Edmund F. Holbrook,Fred. P. Olcott,
Wm. R. Fosdick,John H. Washburn,J. Harsen Rhoades.
Wm. H. Townsend,
T. B. GREENE,}CHAS. J. MARTIN, President,
W. L. BIGELOW,}Ass’t Sec’s. D. A. HEALD, Vice-President,
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THE FORTY-FIRST ANNUAL MEETING

OF THE

AMERICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION,

WILL BE HELD AT

PORTLAND ME., OCT. 25-27.

Rev. A. J. F. Behrends, D.D., of Brooklyn, will preach the sermon.

The Meeting will be held in the Second Church, of which Rev. C. H. Daniels is Pastor. The friends in Portland have already begun preparations for the reception of the Association.

Life Members and Delegates chosen by contributing churches, Local Conferences, and State Associations, constitute the Annual Meeting, as will be seen by the following article of the Constitution.

Art. III. Members of evangelical churches may be constituted members of this Association for life by the payment of thirty dollars into its treasury, with the written declaration at the time or times of payment that the sum is to be applied to constitute a designated person a life member; and such membership shall begin sixty days after the payment shall have been completed. Other persons, by the payment of the same sum, may be made life members, without the privilege of voting.

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