WOMAN'S STATE ORGANIZATIONS.
CO-OPERATING WITH THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION.
ME.—Woman's Aid to A.M.A.,
Chairman of Committee, Mrs. C.A. Woodbury, Woodfords, Me.
VT.—Woman's Aid to A.M.A.,
Chairman of Committee, Mrs. Henry Fairbanks, St. Johnsbury, Vt.
VT.—Woman's Home Miss. Union,
Secretary, Mrs. Ellen Osgood, Montpelier, Vt.
CONN.—Woman's Home Miss. Union,
Secretary, Mrs. S.M. Hotchkiss, 171 Capitol Ave., Hartford, Conn.
[1]MASS. and R.I.—Woman's Home Miss. Association,
Secretary, Miss Natalie Lord, Boston, Mass.
N.Y.—Woman's Home Miss. Union,
Secretary, Mrs. William Spalding, Salmon Block, Syracuse, N.Y.
ALA.—Woman's Missionary Union,
Secretary, Miss. S.S. Evans, Birmingham, Ala.
MISS.—Woman's Miss. Union,
Secretary, Miss Sarah J. Humphrey. Tougaloo, Miss.
TENN. and ARK.—Woman's Missionary Union of Central South Conference,
Secretary, Miss Anna M. Cahill, Nashville, Tenn.
LA.—Woman's Miss. Union,
Secretary, Miss Jennie Fyfe, 490 Canal St., New Orleans. La.
OHIO.—Woman's Home Miss. Union,
Secretary, Mrs. Flora K. Regal, Oberlin, Ohio.
IND.—Woman's Home Miss. Union,
Secretary, Mrs. W.E. Mossman, Fort Wayne, Ind.
ILL.—Woman's Home Miss. Union,
Secretary, Mrs. C.H. Taintor, 151 Washington St., Chicago, Ill.
MINN.—Woman's Home Miss. Society,
Secretary, Miss Katharine Plant, 2651 Portland Avenue, Minneapolis, Minn.
IOWA.—Woman's Home Miss. Union,
Secretary, Miss Ella E. Marsh, Grinnell, Iowa.
KANSAS.—Woman's Home Miss. Society,
Secretary, Mrs. G.L. Epps. Topeka, Kan.
MICH.—Woman's Home Miss. Union,
Secretary, Mrs. Mary B. Warren, Lansing, Mich.
WIS.—Woman's Home Miss. Union,
Secretary, Mrs. C. Matter, Brodhead, Wis.
NEB.—Woman's Home Miss. Union,
Secretary, Mrs. L.F. Berry, 734 N Broad St., Fremont, Neb.
COLORADO.—Woman's Home Miss. Union,
Secretary, Mrs. S.M. Packard, Pueblo, Colo.
DAKOTA—Woman's Home Miss. Union,
President, Mrs. T.M. Hills, Sioux Falls;
Secretary, Mrs. W.R. Dawes, Redfield;
Treasurer, Mrs. S.E. Fifield, Lake Preston.
[1] For the purpose of exact information, we note that while the W.H.M.A. appears in this list as a State body for Mass. and R.I., it has certain auxiliaries elsewhere.
We would suggest to all ladies connected with the auxiliaries of State Missionary Unions, that funds for the American Missionary Association be sent to us through the treasurers of the Union. Care, however, should be taken to designate the money as for the American Missionary Association, since undesignated funds will not reach us.
FINAL NOTICE OF THE MEETING OF THE WOMAN'S STATE HOME MISSIONARY ORGANIZATIONS.
This meeting, as previously announced, will be held Tuesday, June 4, 1889, in the Congregational Church, Saratoga, N.Y.
The following ladies will take part in the public afternoon session: Mrs. H.S. Caswell, Editor of the Home Missionary, Mrs. F.K. Regal of Ohio, Mrs. Smith Norton of Wisconsin, Mrs. W.E. De Reimer of Iowa, Mrs. E.W. Williams of Minnesota, Mrs. A.J. Drake of Dakota, Mrs. A.B. Dascomb of Vermont, Miss D.E. Emerson of the American Missionary Association and Mrs. E.R. Drake of Kansas. The exercises will commence promptly at 2 o'clock. For information in regard to morning session, see AMERICAN MISSIONARY for April, or address Mrs. J.A. Biddle, South Norwalk, Conn.
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION OF ALABAMA.
BY MRS. H.S. DE FOREST.
Mobile welcomed the Woman's Missionary Association of Alabama at its twelfth annual meeting, March 31st. A well arranged programme, with reports from the eight auxiliaries, filled with interest a three hours' session. Necessarily much of the work in these local societies must be for building up the church, helping toward the minister's salary and caring for the destitute in the immediate vicinity; but it was most encouraging to note that aside from this, work had been done for the foreign field through the American Board and for the Home Missionary Society, while several societies had contributed toward the support of a teacher at Fort Berthold, Dakota, under the American Missionary Association. Organizations were reported among the women, young women and girls, with one society of King's Sons, who are interested in the foreign field. The Penny Plan had been tried with much success by one society of girls. This band has given during the year forty-five dollars for foreign, home and local work.
Interesting and practical papers were read upon "Africa and our duty to it," "Systematic Work in our Local Societies," and "Prohibition: our Relation to the Movement."
Miss Emerson, providentially present, brought the greetings of the American Missionary Association, cheering and encouraging all with her helpful and inspiring words. Changes in the Constitution seeming desirable, they were suggested and adopted at this meeting. The name is changed from Woman's Missionary Association to Woman's Missionary Union, thus bringing the society into line with similar organizations in Northern States.
Under the new wording, local societies may work for any branch of missions, home or foreign, contributions being sent through the established agencies of the Congregational churches. By thus broadening the field, it is hoped that more and better work will be done, and that an intelligent interest will be created in many branches of the Master's work.
The Union adjourned to meet in Marion, one year hence.
FOR THE CHILDREN.
A LETTER FROM A TEACHER IN GEORGIA.
DEAR CHILDREN:
Would you not like to hear about some of the little black children in our mission Sunday-school down here in the Southland? One of our scholars, a certain ragged boy, was for many weeks among the missing. A few Sundays later, one of the first arrivals was master James, but he was so decently clad that I did not recognize him, and was obliged to inquire his name. A blue jacket, much too large for him, and ornamented with brass buttons, gave him a very distinguished air, but we soon learned that clothes do not always make the man, for time has proven him not as worthy as we thought. O, such a little scamp as he is! and yet so full of good nature in his mischief, that it is not easy to scold him for naughtiness. Living only across the lane, he runs in and out as much as he pleases, and if one starts after him, he is often found just outside on the step, peeping through a crack, and grinning at authority. He is simply irrepressible, as a little incident will show you. One day, as the Superintendent was speaking of the collection, a little boy said he had no money. "Aw! ye've got yer pocket cram full," was the comment of the boy with brass buttons. It was said for the benefit of all present, and in no modest tone.
You have not heard, I believe, about the three little boys I call "my babies." They are yet in dresses, and as cunning as can be, very regular in attendance. Harry, Eddie, and—well I must tell you about the other name. Down here, many nick-names are used, such as son, bubba, or boysa for the boys, and sister or missy for the little girls. When this little fellow was asked his name, he very bashfully said, "Son." "But you have some other name?" If he knew any other, he was afraid to speak, so I asked whether anyone present knew his name. A little girl called out "He is Son Anderson Baby Boy," and now I always use the four words when speaking to or of him. We are very good friends, but he has doubted my sincerity since one time when I ventured to examine a small brown pipe held tightly in his hand. It proved to be chocolate candy, and as he did not choose to risk his treasure with me, he put down his little mouth, and took in not only the candy, but my finger as well. He is quite shy of me now, evidently fearing that some of his rights will be denied.
Mordecai is an unruly specimen, and then there is Simeon, who never fails to have an answer ready. His favorite one is, "Be humble, and ever mindful of death." I suppose he learned it in the catechism, for he rarely fails to give it when any question is asked concerning duty to God or man. When we had the lesson about "The Sick of the Palsy," his class were asked what they would do if they had a sick friend who was unable to walk to a physician, and had no horse. "I'd get some mare and tote him," was Simeon's original thought, and he did not know the story either. It always seems as if I had just begun to write when time and space warn me to stop, so now good-by.
AN A.M.A. TEACHER.
RECEIPTS FOR APRIL, 1889.
| | |
| MAINE, $362.69. |
| Augusta. "A Friend" | 11.21 |
| Bangor. S.C. Carter | 5.00 |
| Blue Hill. Cong. Y.P.S.C.E., by Miss C.B. Stevens, Treas. | 5.00 |
| Brewer. First Cong. Ch. | 10.00 |
| Calais. First Cong. Ch. | 30.00 |
| Castine. Class No. 9 Trin. Sab. Sch., for Student Aid, Tougaloo U. | 2.25 |
| Eastport. "G.A.P." of Central Ch. "Thank Offering" | 10.00 |
| Garland. Cong. Ch. | 8.00 |
| Kittery Point. Cong. Ch. | 6.35 |
| South Bridgton. Cong. Ch. | 10.88 |
| Thomaston. "A Few Friends in Cong. Ch." for Memphis, Tenn. | 12.00 |
| Yarmouth. Chas. L. Marston, for Mountain Work | 180.00 |
| Yarmouth. Cong. Ch. 42, and Sab. Sch. on True Blue Cards 30, for Tougaloo U. | 72.00 |
| | |
| NEW HAMPSHIRE, $384.29. |
| Atkinson. Cong. Ch. and Soc. | 19.00 |
| Barrington. W.B.M., Bbl. C., for Talladega C. |
| Croydon. Mrs. D.W. Barton, for Student Aid, Lexington, Ky. | 5.00 |
| Exeter. Second Cong. Ch. | 91.92 |
| Francestown. Cong. Ch. | 17.52 |
| Gorham. Cong. Ch. | 5.67 |
| Haverhill. Cong. Ch. | 17.00 |
| Hinsdale. Cong. Ch. | 5.75 |
| Hudson. Cong. Ch. | 14.00 |
| Keene. Second Cong. Ch. | 27.04 |
| Keene. Primary Class Second S.S., for Woman's Work | 5.00 |
| Londonderry. Mrs. Buxton | 5.00 |
| Lyme. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch. | 10.00 |
| Manchester. Sab. Sch. First Cong. Ch. for Fort Berthold, Indian M. | 75.00 |
| Marlboro. Cong. Ch. | 12.33 |
| Meriden. "A Friend" $1.50. Cong. S.S., Box Books, etc., for Student Aid, Lexington, Ky. | 1.50 |
| Newport. S.S. of Cong. Ch., Box S.S. Books, for Lexington, Ky. |
| Plainfield. Mrs. C.H. Lewis, 5, Cong. Ch., Box S.S. Books, for Student Aid, Lexington, Ky. | 5.00 |
| Rindge. Cong. Ch. | 9.94 |
| Salem. Mrs. Dean Emerson | 1.00 |
| Sanbornton Square. Cong. Ch. | 8.41 |
| Sunapee. Meth. S.S., Box of S.S. Books for Lexington, Ky. |
| Swanzey. Cong. Ch. | 8.11 |
| Tamworth. Mrs. Amanda M. Davis, to const. FRANKLIN W. DAVIS L.M. | 30.00 |
| Winchester. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch. | 10.10 |
| | |
VERMONT, $1,643.31. |
| Bennington. Mrs. Isaac Jennings, for McIntosh, Ga. | 5.00 |
| Brandon. Cong. Ch. | 12.92 |
| Brownington and Barton Landing. Cong. Ch. | 23.75 |
| Brownington. Mrs. M.S. Stone | 10.00 |
| Burlington. Class in College St. Sab. Sch., for Rosebud Indian M. | 8.00 |
| Burlington. Bbl. and Box C., Freight 2, for McIntosh, Ga. | 2.00 |
| Cambridge. Madison Safford, in Memory of John Safford | 1,284.00 |
| Cambridge. Madison Safford | 10.00 |
| Clarendon. Cong. Ch. | 7.27 |
| East Poultney. Mrs. A.D. Wilcox | 10.00 |
| Fair Haven. Members Cong. Ch. | 9.45 |
| Greensboro. Cong. Ch. | 15.85 |
| Hartford. Cong. Ch., by J.G. Stimson of Norwich | 50.00 |
| Middlebury. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch., 25, Cong. Sab. Sch., 2.25, for Rosebud Indian M. | 27.25 |
| Montpelier. Box C., Freight 5, for McIntosh, Ga. | 5.00 |
| Newport. Cong. Ch. and Soc. | 9.00 |
| Orwell. Ladies of Cong. Ch., for McIntosh, Ga. | 14.21 |
| Peacham. Cong. Ch. and Soc. | 26.55 |
| Randolph. Mrs. M.K. Nichols | 1.50 |
| Saint Johnsbury. North Cong. Ch., for Student Aid, Fisk U. | 20.00 |
| Wallingford. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch., for McIntosh, Ga. | 13.49 |
| Wells River. Cong. Ch. and Soc. | 34.57 |
| Windham. Cong. Ch. (2. from Mr. and Mrs. H.N. Prentiss, for Mountain White Work, 5 from Rev. Geo. N. Beckwithfor Debt) to const. BLISS B. PRENTISS L.M. | 38.00 |
| Vermont Woman's Home Missionary Union, by Mrs. William P. Fairbanks, Treas., for McIntosh, Ga.: |
| Saint Albans. W.H.M.S. of First Cong. Ch. | 5.50 |
| ——— 5.50 |
| | |
| MASSACHUSETTS, $10,670.72. |
| Amherst. First Cong. Ch. | 20.00 |
| Amherst. First Cong. Ch., for Tillotson Inst. | 20.00 |
| Andover. Mrs. Phebe A. Chandler, for School Building, Lexington, Ky.2,000.00 |
| Andover. "A Friend," Box Magazines for Lexington, Ky. |
| Ashfield. Mrs. Daniel Williams, for Freight to McLeansville, N.C. | 1.30 |
| Beverly. Sab. Sch. of Dane St. Ch., for Indian M. | 36.27 |
| Brimfield. Cong. Ch. | 5.12 |
| Brockton. Miss Lavinia Bowen, for Girl's Hall, Pleasant Hill, Tenn. | 5.00 |
| Brookline. Harvard Ch. | 86.49 |
| Boston. Central Cong. Ch. | 883.64 |
| Old South Ch., ad'l | 337.47 |
"A Lady Friend," 100; Mrs. A.W.S. Wood, 10; Joseph C. Tyler, 5; Edward Sharpe, 3, for Girl's Hall, Pleasant Hill, Tenn. | 118.00 |
W.H.M. Ass'n, by Ella A. Leland, Treas., for Apache Indians, Ramona Sch. | 41.11 |
| Miss Mercy Whitcomb | 3.00 |
| Dorchester. Second Cong. Ch., 74.75; and Sab. Sch. 21 | 95.75 |
Mrs. Sarah A. Carruth, 25; Miss Ellen Carruth. 10., for Girl's Hall, Pleasant Hill, Tenn. | 35.00 |
| Miss Mary A. Tuttle, for Marie Adolf Sch'p Fund | 10.26 |
Roxbury. Y.P.S.C.E. of Walnut Av., for Oahe Ind'l Sch, Boys' Building | 25.00 |
Mrs. Woodbridge Odlin, for Girls' Hall, Pleasant Hill, Tenn. | 5.00 |
| South Boston, Phillips Ch. M.C. Coll | 15.76 |
| West Roxbury. South Evan Cong. Ch. | 25.51 |
| Y.L. Miss. Circle Bbl. C., for Talladega C. |
| ——— 1,645.50 |
| Cambridge. Mrs. Wm. P. Haynes, 25.; Friends in Shepard Ch., 18., for Girls' Hall, Pleasant Hill, Tenn. | 43.00 |
| Cambridgeport. Ladies of Pilgrim Ch. 150.; E.D. Leavitt, 100.; Prospect St. Ch. Sew. Circle, 20.; Mrs. R.L. Snow, 5.;Sab. Sch. of Prospect St. Cong. Ch., 5.; D.S. Coolidge, 10.; Mrs. Geo. L, Merrill, 5., for Girls' Hall, Pleasant Hill, Tenn. | 305.00 |
| Chelsea. First Cong. Ch. | 10.00 |
| Chelsea. Miss Helen P. Shapleigh, for Girls' Hall, Pleasant Hill, Tenn. | 5.00 |
| Concord. Trin. Cong. Ch. | 16.86 |
| Dalton. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., for Santee Indian Sch. | 17.50 |
| Dedham. First Cong. Ch., for Girls' Hall, Pleasant Hill, Tenn. | 8.00 |
| Fall River. Central Cong. Ch. | 38.00 |
| Fall River. Ladies' Sew. Soc. of Cong. Ch., for Student Aid, Talladega C. | 50.00 |
| Fall River. Sab. Sch. Central Cong. Ch., for Indian Sch'p | 17.50 |
| Framingham. "Friend," for Girl's Hall, Pleasant Hill, Tenn. | 5.00 |
| Franklin. First Cong. Ch., to const. METCALF E. POND L.M. | 45.52 |
| Franklin. Primary Scholars of Cong. Sab. Sch., on True Blue Cards | 12.00 |
| Greenfield. First Cong. Ch. and Soc. | 15.50 |
| Greenfield. Second Cong. Ch. | 38.95 |
| Hadley. Sab. Sch. of First Cong. Ch. | 11.06 |
| Hardwick. Calvinistic Ch. | 6.33 |
| Harvard. Cong. Ch. | 13.65 |
| Haverhill. Dr. Crowell's S.S. Class, Center Ch., for Student Aid, Fisk U. | 30.00 |
| Holbrook. Winthrop Ch. | 41.88 |
| Holliston. "Bible Christians of Dist. No. 4." | 50.00 |
| Holyoke. Sab. Sch. of Second Cong. Ch., for Indian M. | 50.00 |
| Holyoke. Sab. Sch. of Second Cong. Ch., for Ballard High Sch., Macon, Ga. | 50.00 |
| Holyoke. Mrs. Paulina S. Munson, for Jewett Mem. Hall, Grand View, Tenn. | 15.00 |
| Hyde Park. Woman's H.M. Union, for Boys' Hall, Oahe, Dak. | 15.00 |
| Lawrence. Trinity Ch., for Indians and Freedmen | 33.26 |
| Lee. William J. Bartlett, for Indian M. | 15.00 |
| Leominster. Miss Carrie Wood, for Student Aid, Talladega C. | 17.00 |
| Lexington. Hancock Ch. | 14.00 |
| Lowell. High St. Cong. Ch. | 90.40 |
| Lowell. Eliot. Ch., to const. SARAH ISABELL WILLEY L.M. | 32.31 |
| Medway. Village Ch., for Mountain Work | 40.00 |
| Milford. Cong. Ch. for Indian M | 25.00 |
| Millbury. Sab. Sch. First Cong. Ch., bal. to const. DAVID EDMUND MARCH L.M. | 5.00 |
| Mount Hermon. Prof. H.E. Sawyer, for Indian M. | 4.00 |
| Newton. Eliot Ch. | 105.00 |
| Newton Center. First Cong. Ch. | 81.91 |
| Newton Center. —— | 20.00 |
| Newton Highlands. Miss E.H. Craft, for Girls' Hall, Pleasant Hill, Tenn. | 100.00 |
| Norfolk. Cong. Ch. | 4.00 |
| North Abington. Mrs. H.N. Swan, 4.; Cong. Ch., 1 | 5.00 |
| North Adams. Young Ladies' Miss'y Soc., for Fort Berthold, Indian M. | 25.00 |
| North Brookfield. First Cong. Ch. | 66.51 |
| North Brookfield. Mrs. M.H. Foster's S.S. Class, Box C., Freight 2., for Jellico, Tenn. | 2.00 |
| North Cambridge. Y.L. Miss'y Soc., for Oahe Ind'l Sch., Boys' Building | 12.00 |
| Northfield. Miss A.F. Pettee, for Indian M. | 10.00 |
| Northampton. First Ch., 246.96: Edwards Ch. Benev. Soc., 122.43 | 369.39 |
| Northampton. Jared Clark, deceased, by his daughter, to const. Miss F.A. CLARK L.M. | 30.00 |
| North Leominster. Ladies' Soc. of Cong. Ch., Bbl. of C., for Tougaloo, Miss. |
| North Middleboro. "A Friend" | 25.00 |
| Peabody. Miss'y Soc., Bbl. C., for Storrs Sch., Atlanta, Ga. |
| Pittsfield. Miss E. Campbell, 12.; and Miss G. Campbell, 12.; "Three Friends," 8.; Mrs. H.M. Kurd, 5., for Girls' Hall,Pleasant Hill, Tenn. | 37.00 |
| Pittsfield. Mrs. Mary E. Sears, 5. for Freedmen, 5. for Mountain Work | 10.00 |
| Quincy. Evan. Cong. Ch., 115.; Sab. Sch., 10.; Children's Mission Band, 5.; Miss E. Hardwick's S.S. Class, 1 | 131.00 |
| Reading. Cong. Ch. | 18.00 |
| Royalston. Cong. Ch. | 36.05 |
| Salem. Tabernacle Ch. and Soc. | 366.57 |
| Scituate. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch. | 8.07 |
| Somerville. First Orthodox Cong. Ch., 79.45, Broadway Cong. Ch., 21.15 | 100.60 |
| Southbridge. "A Friend" | 0.50 |
| South Hadley Falls. Mrs. Robert Laing and "Friends," Bbl. C., for Jonesboro, Tenn. |
| South Weymouth. Sab. Sch. of Union Cong. Ch., 25, Second Cong. Ch., 22, for Indian M. | 47.00 |
| South Weymouth. Little Children of Union Cong. S.S., for Rosebud Indian M. | 5.00 |
| Taunton. Winslow Sab. Sch., for Indian M. | 25.00 |
| Templeton. Sab. Sch. of Trin. Ch. | 6.00 |
| Upton. Young Ladies' Miss'y Circle, by Bertha E. Claflin, for Mountain Work | 2.00 |
| Upton. Y.L.M. Circle, for Indian M. | 2.00 |
| Ware. Sab. Sch. East Cong. Ch., for Santee Home, 25.; Miss S.R. Sage, 12.50; Miss Hitchcock's Class, East Cong. S.S., 7.50, for Indian M.; Primary Class, East Cong. Sab. Sch., for Rosebud Indian M., 6.50 | 51.50 |
| West Boylston. First Cong. Ch. and Soc. | 16.83 |
| Westfield. Miss Sadie Leonard, for Rosebud Indian M. | 1.00 |
| Westhampton. Cong. Ch. | 20.00 |
| West Hawley. "A Friend," for Student Aid, Lexington, Ky. | 10.00 |
| West Medway. Second Cong. Ch. | 3.35 |
| West Newton. Sab. Sch. of Second Cong. Ch., 25; "Pax," 4.50 | 29.50 |
| Weymouth. First Ch. and Soc. | 19.17 |
| Whitinsville. Mrs. Chas. P. Whitin, 30.; Wm. H. Whitin, 25.; Arthur F. Whitin, 25.; Edward Whitin, 25., for Girls' Hall, Pleasant Hill, Tenn. | 105.00 |
| Williamstown. First Cong. Ch. | 18.53 |
| Williamstown. Miss F. Bascom, for Indian M. | 1.00 |
| Wilmington. Cong. Ch. | 13.18 |
| Worcester. Union Ch., 205.86; Central Ch., 105.; Piedmont Cong. Ch., 60 | 370.36 |
| Worcester. "Friends," for Girls' Hall, Pleasant Hill, Tenn. | 20.00 |
| Yarmouth. By E.D. Payne, Freight to Marion, Ala. | 2.00 |
| ——. "Friends in Worcester Co.," for Rosebud Indian M. | 100.00 |
| ——. "Friends in Worcester Co.," for Girls' Hall, Pleasant Hill, Tenn. | 100.00 |
| ——. "A Friend" | 50.00 |
| ——. "Cash" | 0.30 |
| ———— |
| $7,608.22 |
ESTATES. |
| Boston. Estate Of Jeremy Drake, in full. by L.D. Packard, M.D., Adm. | $62.50 |
| Buckland. Estate of Dea. Silas Trowbridge, to const. MRS. LUCY S.T. LEAVITT, MRS. ELECTA P.T. STRATTON, EXECUTORS, MRS. MART T. PALMER, JAMES TROWBRIDGE, SILAS T. HITE,GEO. E. STRATTON, MRS. MAY A. RICHMOND, JAMES A. NASH, MISS FANNIE L. TROWBRIDGEand Miss FRANCIE P.M. SHAIN L.M's | 500.00 |
| Ware. Estate of William Hyde, by W.S. Hyde, Ex. | 2,500.00 |
| ———— |
| $10,670.72 |
CLOTHING, BOOKS, ETC., RECEIVED AT BOSTON OFFICE. |
| South Berwick, Me. Ladies of Cong. Ch. Bbl. for Selma, Ala. |
| Ashfield, Mass. Mrs. Daniel Williams, Box Books, for McLeansville, N.C. |
| Boston, Mass. Miss H.H. Stanwood, 2 Vols. Choice Stories, for Pleasant Hill, Tenn. |
| Brockton, Mass. Ladies' Benev. Soc, of Porter Ch., 2 Bbls, for Talladega C. |
| Somerville, Mass. Woman's Miss. Soc., Day St. Ch., Box of Bedding, etc., Val. 30., by Mrs. N.B. Wilder, Pres., for Miss Collins' Hospital, Standing Rock Agency, Dak. |
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| RHODE ISLAND, $534.81. |
| Bristol. Mrs. Hope P. Walker, for Indian M. | 5.00 |
| Central Falls. Cong. Ch. | 37.83 |
| Cranston. Franklin Cong. Sab. Sch., for Bell, Jellico, Tenn.3.00 Providence. Ladies' Home Miss'y Soc. of Union Cong.Ch., 100.; "Friend," 5.; James Coats, 200.; Mrs. F.W. Carpenter, 10.: Mrs. A.C. Barstow, 5., for Girls' Hall, PleasantHill, Tenn. | 320.00 |
| Providence. Beneficent Cong. Ch., (5.20 of which for Indian M) | 96.87 |
| Providence. Central Cong. Ch., for Student Aid, Fisk U. | 50.00 |
| Providence. Cong. Ch. | 17.11 |
| Slatersville. Y.P. Soc. of C.E., by Lottie M. Colwell | 5.00 |
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| CONNECTICUT, $2,486.56. |
| Berlin. Ladies' Soc., Bbl. of Basted Work, for Thomasville, Ga., 6 for Freight | 6.00 |
| Branford. Cong. Ch. to const. REV. THOMAS BICKFORD L.M. | 50.00 |
| Bridgeport. West End Cong. Ch. | 5.57 |
| Bristol. Ladies of Cong. Ch., for Conn. Ind'l Sch., Ga. | 55.00 |
| Bristol. Cong. Ch. | 21.77 |
| Burlington. Mrs. Delight Upson | 5.00 |
| Coventry. First Cong. Ch. and Soc. | 39.70 |
| Danielsonville. Thomas Backus | 10.00 |
| Darien. Cong. Ch. | 25.00 |
| East Hampton. Miss M. Grace Smith, for Tougaloo, Miss. | 5.00 |
| East Hartland. Cong. Ch. and Soc. | 15.55 |
| East Windsor. Mrs. S.L. Wells | 5.00 |
| Fairfield. Mrs. Kippen, Bbl. C., for Lexington, Ky. |
| Franklin. Cong. Ch. | 6.07 |
| Greenwich. "A." | 20.00 |
| Hampton. "A Friend" | 5.00 |
| Hanover. Cong. Ch. | 25.00 |
| Hartford. Edward F. Fleming, for Girls' Hall, Pleasant Hill, Tenn. | 2.00 |
| Hartford. Ladies' Soc. of Park Ch., B. of C., for Thomasville, Ga. |
| Hartford. Parsonage Circle by Mrs. G.L. Walter, Basted Work, for Thomasville, Ga. |
| Hebron. Ladies of First Cong. Ch., for Conn. Ind'l Sch., Ga. | 12.00 |
| Higganum. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch., to const. ROBERT S. CRUTTENDEN L.M. | 84.00 |
| Killingworth. Mrs. R.S. Rutty | 5.00 |
| Manchester. Sab. Sch. of First Cong. Ch., for Rosebud Indian M. | 32.00 |
| Middletown. South Cong Ch. | 36.28 |
| Nepaug. Cong. Ch. | 11.00 |
| New Haven. First Ch. | 301.27 |
| New Haven. Mrs. A.S. Farnum, for Oahe Ind'l Sch., Boys' Building | 100.00 |
| New Haven. Young Ladies' Mission Circle of United Ch., for Sch'p Santee Indian School | 50.00 |
| New Haven. Mrs. Henry Farnum, 25.; Mrs. R.P. Bolles, 2.; Mrs. John F. Douglass, 3; Mrs. Mallory, 1., for Indian M. | 31.00 |
| New London. First Cong. Ch. | 62.09 |
| New London. First Ch. of Christ, for Indian Sch'p, for Rosebud Indian M. | 19.81 |
| New London. Mrs. Betsey P. McEwen, for Indian M. | 10.00 |
| New London. Class of Chinese in First Ch. for Chinese M. | 5.00 |
| New Preston. Cong. Ch. | 46.00 |
| Niantic. Cong. Ch. | 2.65 |
| North Branford. Sab. Sch., by Elizabeth P. Wood, for Oaks, N.C. | 20.00 |
| Norwich Town. "The Other Girls," by Fannie I. Williams, for Conn. Ind'l Sch., Ga. | 25.00 |
| Plainville. "A Friend" | 100.00 |
| Plainville. King's Daughters, for Student Aid, Talladega C. | 4.00 |
| Plainville. Ladies' Soc., B. of C., for Thomasville, Ga. |
| Poquonock. Cong. Ch. | 34.47 |
| Putnam. Second Cong. Ch. | 15.11 |
| Salisbury. Mr. Martin's Bible Class, Cong. Ch., for Young Indian Students | 3.15 |
| Salisbury. Bible Cards, for Thomasville, Ga. |
| South Coventry. Mrs. Mary J. Bennett, for Mountain Work | 10.00 |
| Southport. Mrs. E.B. Monroe, 15 Bound Vols. "Christian Weekly," for Thomasville, Ga. |
| Terryville. Judah W. Clark | 50.00 |
| Thomaston. Sab, Sch. First Cong. Ch., for Indian Sch'p. | 17.50 |
| Thomaston. Cong. Ch. | 11.81 |
| Tolland. Cong. Ch. | 9.50 |
| Torrington. Ladies' Soc., for Student Aid, Talladega C. | 25.00 |
| Torrington. "Valley Gleaners," for Fort Berthold Indian M. | 25.00 |
| Wapping. Sab. Sch. Cong. C., for Indian M. | 8.90 |
| Wapping. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., for Rosebud Indian M. | 3.70 |
| Washington. Cong. Ch., for Mountain Work | 17.00 |
| Watertown. Mrs. Fred. Scott's S.S. Class, for Fort Berthold Indian M. | 15.00 |
| Wauregan. Cong. Ch. and Soc., to const. MISS MARY GENEVIEVE HUTCHINS L.M. | 30.00 |
| West Hartford. "S.H." | 5.00 |
| Whitneyville. Cong. Ch., to const. JOHN H. BURTON L.M. | 31.00 |
| Windham. Cong. Ch. and Soc. | 24.30 |
| ——. "A Friend in Conn." | 62.11 |
| Woman's Home Missionary Union of Conn., Mrs. S.M. Hotchkiss, Tress., for Woman's Work: |
| Huntington. Ladies' H.M. Soc., for Conn. Ind'l Sch., Ga. | 10.00 |
Huntington. Ladies' H.M. Soc., for Student Aid, Williamsburg, Ky. | 5.00 |
| Torringford. Ladies' H.M. Soc., for Conn. Ind'l Sch., Ga. | 5.00 |
| ——— 20.00 |
| ———— |
| $1,627.31 |
ESTATE. |
| New Haven. Estate of Lucy M. Bradley, W.W. Pardee, Ex., for Tillotson C. and N. Inst. | 859.25 |
| ———— |
| $2,486.56 |
| | |
| NEW YORK, $6,631.22. |
| Binghamton. Bible School, Cong Ch., for Student Aid, Fisk U. | 25.00 |
| Brasher Falls. "A Friend" to const. D.V. RICHARDSON L.M. | 25.00 |
| Brooklyn. Central Cong. Ch., 597.35; Ch. of the Pilgrims, 403.33; South Cong. Ch., 69.10; Sab. Sch. South Cong. Ch., 50.; "A Friend," 30. to const. MRS. CAROLINE L. HARRISON L.M.; Atlantic Ave. Mission Sab. Sch., 25.: Park Cong. Ch., 14.75 | 1,189.53 |
| Brooklyn. Central Cong. Ch., for Williamsburg, Ky. | 500.00 |
| Brooklyn. "A Friend," | 6.95 |
| Brooklyn. The Misses Thurston, for Indian M. | 50.00 |
| Brooklyn. Mrs. Wardner, Large Pkg. of Mag's and Papers. Mrs. Sarah M. Kent, Scrap book and other reading matter |
| Cambridge. Cong. Ch. | 5.00 |
| Canandaigua. First Cong. Ch., (of which 75. for Santee Indian M. and 10. for Chinese Indian M.) | 136.35 |
| Chittenango. Mrs. Amelia L. Brown | 7.00 |
| Copaka Iron Works. Union Sab. Sch., by Mrs. W.A. Miles, for Oahe Ind'l Sch | 10.00 |
| Ellington. Mrs. Anson Crosby | 2.00 |
| Fredonia. Presby. Ch. | 15.00 |
| Gloversville. Cong. Ch. | 119.38 |
| Hamilton. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch. | 10.00 |
| Hobart. J.W. Blish | 2.00 |
| Ithaca. E.P. Gilbert | 25.00 |
| Jamestown. Miss Lydia Kay, for Tillotson Inst. | 25.00 |
| Lima. Mrs. Abby E. Miner | 3.00 |
| Lockport. First Cong. Ch. | 75.00 |
| Lockport. Sab. Sch. First Cong. Ch., 25, Ladies' Miss. Soc., 25, for Student Aid, Talladega C. | 50.00 |
| Maine. Cong. Ch. | 20.70 |
| Marion. Cong. Ch. | 16.27 |
| New York. Broadway Tabernacle | 2,330.41 |
| New York. Bethany Sab. Sch., 200, for Bethany Annex, Fort Berthold Indian M., Bethany Sewing Sch., 30., BroadwayTabernacle Sab. Sch., 50, Infant Class, 5, for Fort Berthold Indian M. | 285.00 |
| New York. S.T. Gordon | 100.00 |
| New York. Joseph Wild, 50, Mr. Meyer, 20, Wm. A. Brown, 5, for Conn. Ind'l Sch., Ga. | 75.00 |
| New York. Mrs. Castello, for Student Aid, Conn. Ind'l Sch., Ga | 3.00 |
| New York. "M.C.H." | 2.00 |
| New York. American Bible Soc., Grant of Scriptures, Val 21.60, for Miss Collins' Indian Work |
| Norwood. "Friends" for Student Aid, Fisk U. | 5.00 |
| Oneida. Edward Loomis | 5.00 |
| Oxford. Dr. E.L. Enrigo, 30, to const. MRS. E.L. ENRIGO L.M. Cong. Ch., 25. | 55.00 |
| Port Richmond, S.I. Capt. S. Squire | 5.00 |
| Rochester. Mrs. E.A. Bosworth, for Student Aid, Lexington, Ky. | 6.00 |
| Spencerport. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., 2 Boxes Quarterlies, etc., 30c. for cartage | 0.30 |
| Suspension Bridge. First Cong. Ch. | 21.68 |
| Syracuse. Plymouth Ch. | 26.00 |
| Syracuse. Mrs. Clara C. Clarke, Annual birthday offering | 7.90 |
| Thiells. J.H. Cassedy, for Atlanta U. | 20.00 |
| Wading River. Cong. Ch. | 15.00 |
| Woman's Home Missionary Union of N.Y., by Mrs. L.H. Cobb, Treas., for Woman's Work: |
| Albany. First Ch. | 40.00 |
| Albany. Ladies' Aux. Clinton Av. Cong. Ch. | 5.00 |
| Berkshire. "Daisy Band." | 20.00 |
| Binghamton. "The Helpers" | 30.00 |
Brooklyn. Puritan Ch., Willing Aid Soc., to const. MRS. DELIA E. SHERMAN and MRS. SARAH E. CURTISS L.M's | 75.00 |
| Buffalo. Ladies' Aux. | 25.00 |
| Buffalo. "Bancroft Mission Band" | 5.00 |
| Camden. "Mission Band." | 25.00 |
| East Albany. Ladies' Aux. | 10.00 |
| Gloversville. Ladies' Aux. | 25.00 |
| Honeoye. Ladies' Aux. | 19.00 |
| Norwich. "Pledges." | 1.00 |
| Oswego. Ladies' Aux. | 10.00 |
| Rutland. Ladies' Aux. | 5.00 |
| Saratoga Springs. "Memorial to Miss Goodridge," | 20.00 |
| Syracuse. Primary Dept. Plym. S.S. | 20.00 |
| Walton. Ladies' Aux. | 25.00 |
| Wading River. Ladies' Aux. | 5.00 |
| Warsaw. Ladies' Aux. | 16.25 |
| Woodville. Ladies' Aux. | 14.50 |
| ——— 395.75 |
| ———— |
| $5,581.22 |
ESTATE. |
| Brooklyn. Estate of A.S. Barnes, for Tillotson C. and N. Inst. | 950.00 |
| ———— |
| $6,631.22 |
| | |
| NEW JERSEY, $62.74. |
| Arlington. Mission Band, for Student Aid, Savannah, Ga. | 0.75 |
| Bound Brook. Cong. Ch. | 43.49 |
| Closter. First Cong. Ch. | 4.00 |
| East Orange. B. Van Wagenen, for Marion, Ala. | 8.50 |
| Lakewood. Rev. Geo. Langdon | 4.00 |
| Orange. Miss G. Freeman, for Conn. Ind'l Sch., Ga. | 2.00 |
| | |
| PENNSYLVANIA, $31.00. |
| Coudersport. John S. Mann | 5.00 |
| Guy's Mills. Cong. Ch. | 18.00 |
| Pittsburg. Mrs. H. Rea, for Conn. Ind'l Sch., Ga. | 3.00 |
| Ridgway. Bible Class, by Minnie J. Kline, for Oaks, N.C. | 5.00 |
| | |
| OHIO, $510.77. |
| Andover. Cong. Mission Band, Box S.S. Papers, for Jellico, Tenn. |
| Cincinnati. Miss Lucy Stickney, for Student Aid, Talladega C. | 5.00 |
| Cleveland. "Macedonian Circle," for Indian Sch'p | 35.00 |
| Cleveland. Jennings Av. Cong. Ch. | 25.00 |
| Cleveland. Rev. H.M. Tenney, for Student Aid, Talladega C. | 6.00 |
| Donnelsville. Ella Purssell, for Sherwood, Tenn. | 0.50 |
| Huntsburg. M.E. Millard | 2.50 |
| Kent. Cong. Ch. | 15.55 |
| Lexington. Cong. Ch. | 3.05 |
| Madison. Mrs. E.A. Crocker | 30.00 |
| Mansfield. First Cong. Ch. 138.93; Mary E. Runyan, 1 | 139.93 |
| Marietta. First Cong. Ch. | 54.38 |
| Oberlin. First Ch., 83.75; Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch., 22.06; Mrs. R. Sturtevant, 2. | 107.81 |
| Oberlin. Rev. C.V. Spear, for Jewett Mem. Hall, Grand View, Tenn. | 25.00 |
| Wakeman. Cong. Ch. and Soc. | 8.00 |
| Wakeman. Mable and Grace Todd, on True Blue Card | 2.00 |
| Willoughby. Florence A. Page | 5.00 |
| Ohio Woman's Home Missionary Union, by Mrs. Phebe A. Crafts, Treas., for Woman's Work: |
Cleveland. First Cong. Ch. L.H.M.S. for Miss Collins' Indian Work | 20.00 |
| Columbus. Eastwood Ch. Y.L.M.S. | 5.00 |
Conneaut. Cong. Ch. W.H.M.S., for Miss Collins' Indian Work | 9.00 |
| Hudson. L.H.M.S. | 5.00 |
| Wauseon. Mite Soc., for Sch'p End., Fisk U. | 7.05 |
| ——— 46.05 |
| | |
| INDIANA, $35.00. |
| Michigan City. Mrs. Herbert Williams, to const. MISS CHARLOTTE S. RODGERS L.M. | 30.00 |
| New Corydon. Geo. Stolz | 5.00 |
| | |
| ILLINOIS, $695.62. |
| Chebanse. Cong. Ch. | 9.13 |
| Chicago. Plymouth Cong. Ch., 190.; Mrs. E.F. Rice, 5 | 195.00 |
| Chicago. L.C. Holman, for Student Aid, Lexington, Ky. | 4.00 |
| Chicago. "Friends," Bbl. for Home, Lexington, Ky. |
| Chillicothe. R.W. Gilliam | 10.00 |
| Earlville. "J.A.D." | 25.00 |
| Englewood. First Cong. Ch. | 21.35 |
| Farmington. Cong. Ch. | 36.73 |
| Hamilton. Charles Grubb, to const. MRS. MARY GRUBB, MRS. SARAH J. CRAWFORD, and MRS. MINNIE HARTLEY L.M's | 100.00 |
| Highland. Miss Balsigers' S.S. Class, for Mobile, Ala. | 2.40 |
| Hyde Park. M. Comstock, 1.; Pres. Sab. Sch., 75c., for Marion, Ala. | 1.75 |
| Morris. Box of Books, etc. for Austin, Tex. |
| Pecatonica. Ladies' Soc. of Cong. Ch., Bbl. C., for Mobile, Ala. |
| Peoria. Cong. Ch., to const. MRS. J.T. ROGERS L.M., 40.; Rev. A.A. Stevens, 10. | 50.00 |
| Plymouth. Ladies' Mis'y Soc. of Cong. Ch., Box of C., for Tougaloo, Miss. |
| Princeton. Cong. Ch. | 14.40 |
| Prophetstown. Sarah F. Sears | 1.50 |
| Ridge Prairie. Saint John Ch. | 3.00 |
| Thomasboro. H.M. Seymour | 5.00 |
| Illinois Woman's Home Missionary Union, by Mrs. C.E. Maltby, Treas., for Woman's Work |
| Ashkum. | 0.36 |
| Canton. | 0.50 |
| Champaign. | 5.00 |
| Central East Association. | 4.00 |
| Galva. | 20.00 |
| Marseilles. For Sch. Building, Yankton, Dak. | 5.00 |
| Morris. "Coral Workers" | 10.00 |
| Neponset. | 5.00 |
| Oak Park. | 14.00 |
| Oak Park. | 38.50 |
| Rockford. Second Ch. | 8.00 |
| Sheffield. | 3.00 |
| Toulon. | 8.00 |
| Toulon. "Lamp-lighters." | 1.00 |
| Warrensburg. | 4.00 |
| ——— $126.36 |
| | |
| MICHIGAN, $681.26. |
| Agricultural College. Rev. R.C. Kedzie | 7.10 |
| Alpena. "A Friend" | 3.00 |
| Calumet. Cong Ch. | 259.16 |
| Detroit. Trumbull Av. Cong. Ch., ad'l. | 10.56 |
| Flint. Sab. Sch. Cong Ch. | 5.00 |
| Grand Rapids. First Cong. Ch. | 61.48 |
| Hamilton. Henry Randolph | 2.00 |
| Hart. Cong. Ch. | 10.00 |
| Laingsburg. S.H. Manzer | 5.00 |
| Memphis. Bbl. C., for Athens, Ala. |
| Northville. Daniel Pomeroy | 5.00 |
| Olivet. Dea. Amasa Waters | 10.00 |
| Saint Johns. Cong. Ch. | 10.00 |
| Saline. Mrs. Maria Wood | 2.50 |
| Sault St. Marie. Mrs. H.R. Floyd, for Fort Berthold Indian M. | 5.00 |
| ——. "A Pastor" | 5.00 |
| Woman's Home Missionary Union of Michigan, by Mrs. E.F. Grabill, Treas., for Woman's Work: |
| Covert. L.M.S., for Trinity Sch. | 6.75 |
| Detroit. Mount Hope S.S., for Trinity Sch. | 5.02 |
| Douglas. W.M.S., for Work in the South | 11.50 |
| Litchfield. L.M.S., for Trinity Sch. | 10.00 |
| Ypsilanti. W.H.M.S., for Trinity Sch. | 5.00 |
| ——— 38.27 |
| ——— |
| $439.02 |
ESTATE. |
| Birmingham. Estate of Mrs. Ann D. Stickney, by Albert S. Adams, Ex. | 242.24 |
| ——— |
| $681.26 |
| | |
| IOWA, $190.55. |
| Alta. J.C. Heywood | 1.00 |
| Cedar Rapids. "Busy Bees," for Oahe Ind'l Sch. Boys' Building | 5.00 |
| Charles City. Cong. Ch., ad'l. | 40.60 |
| Cresco. Cong. Ch. | 7.20 |
| Decorah. Ladies' Soc. of Cong. Ch., Bbl. C., for Tougaloo U. |
| Des Moines. Mrs. S.G. Otis, 2 Bbls. C., for Talladega C. |
| Fort Dodge. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch., for Beach Inst. | 3.75 |
| Humboldt. Cong. Ch. | 15.00 |
| Keokuk. Cong. Ch., by S.W. Bancroft, for Oahe Ind'l Sch. Boys' Building | 100.00 |
| Oskaloosa. S.R. Pettitt | 2.00 |
| Shenandoah. Christian Endeavor Soc. of Cong. Ch. | 5.00 |
| Tipton. Cong. Ch. | 6.00 |
| Tipton. Ladies' Miss'y Soc. of Cong. Ch., for Beach Inst. | 5.00 |
| | |
| WISCONSIN, $209.37. |
| Clinton. John H. Cooper | 5.00 |
| Eau Claire. "Cheerful Givers" of First Cong. Ch. | 17.90 |
| Green Bay. Young Ladies' Miss'y Soc., Basted Blocks for Quilts, for Thomasville, Ga. |
| Lake Geneva. Mrs. Mary J. Barnard | 25.00 |
| Lake Geneva. Y.P.S.C.E., for Student Aid, Fisk U. | 20.00 |
| Madison. First Cong. Ch. | 21.87 |
| River Falls. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch., for Fort Berthold Indian M. | 16.00 |
| Sun Prairie. Cong. Ch. | 8.85 |
| Viroqua. Woman's Miss'y Soc. Aux. to W.B.M.I., by Hettie M. Nichols, Sec. | 5.00 |
| Whitewater. First Cong. Ch. | 25.00 |
| Wisconsin Woman's Home Missionary Union, for Woman's Work: |
| Clinton. W.U.M.S. | 2.00 |
| Clintonville. "A Friend," | 0.50 |
| Eau Claire. W.U.M.S. | 12.55 |
| Janesville. W.U.M.S. | 8.00 |
| Milwaukee. W.U.M.S., Grand Av. C.C. | 25.00 |
| Milwaukee. "Helping Hands," Plymouth Ch | 10.00 |
| Platteville. W.U.M.S. | 5.25 |
| Stoughton. S.S. Birthday Box | 2.35 |
| ——— $65.55 |
| | |
| MINNESOTA, $258.82. |
| Ada. Sab. Sch., for Jonesboro, Tenn. | 1.02 |
| Elmwood. Jessie Parlin and Madge Chapman, on True Blue Card, by Mrs. Wm. M. Jones | 5.00 |
| Freeborn. Cong. Ch. | 4.20 |
| Grand Meadow. King's Messenger Soc. | 2.00 |
| Hawley. Union Ch. | 5.70 |
| Litchfield. Ladies. for Meridian, Miss. | 2.50 |
| Medford. Cong. Ch. | 5.00 |
| Minneapolis. Vine Cong. Ch. | 31.00 |
| Saint Charles. Orin Smith, Bdl. of Papers, for Jonesboro, Tenn. |
| Saint Paul. S.S. Class, Cy Ch., for Student Aid, Talladega C. | 2.25 |
| Sauk Center. Cong. Ch. | 5.10 |
| Worthington. Union Cong. Ch. | 8.34 |
| Minnesota Home Missionary Society, Mrs. M.W. Skinner, Treas., for Woman's Work: |
| Duluth. "Friends in Council," | 5.00 |
| Austin. L.M.S. | 1.15 |
| Elk River. W.H.M.S. | 7.50 |
| Morris. Woman's Missionary Union | 6.00 |
| Minneapolis. Ladies' Soc. in Plym. Ch. | 32.33 |
| Minneapolis. Ladies' Soc. in Plym. Ch. | 30.00 |
| Minneapolis. Y.L.M.S., Plym. Ch. | 13.46 |
| Minneapolis. L.M.S., Park Av. Ch. | 9.00 |
| Northfield. W.H.M.S. | 40.00 |
| Owatonna. L.M.S. | 9.67 |
| Rochester. "Whatsoever Soc." | 5.00 |
| Saint Cloud. W.H.M.S. | 5.00 |
| Saint Paul. Sab. Sch. Plym. Ch. | 15.00 |
| Waseca. M.S. | 2.60 |
| Worthington. W.H.M.S. | 5.00 |
| ——— 186.71 |
| | |
| MISSOURI, $201.00. |
| Garden City. F.P. Morelan. | 1.00 |
| Saint Louis. Pilgrim Cong. Ch. | 200.00 |
| | |
| KANSAS, $29.23. |
| Paola. Cong. Ch. | 13.60 |
| Meriden. J. Rutty. | 14.50 |
| Plevna. Cong. Ch. | 1.13 |
| | |
| NEBRASKA, $110.70. |
| Bradshaw. Cong. Ch. | 4.60 |
| Clay Center. Cong. Ch. | 5.00 |
| David City. Cong. Ch. | 10.55 |
| Exeter. First Cong. Ch., 8; Sab, Sch. of Cong. Ch., 5 | 13.00 |
| Fairfield. Cong. Ch. | 4.60 |
| Fairmont. Cong. Jr. Y.P.S.C.E. | 3.75 |
| Greenwood. Cong. Ch. | 0.75 |
| Hastings. Cong. Ch. | 16.50 |
| Scribner. Cong. Ch. | 2.75 |
| Wahoo. Cong. Ch. | 6.20 |
| West Point. Cong. Ch. | 5.00 |
| York. Cong. Ch. | 37.00 |
| | |
| DAKOTA, $44.29. |
| Oahe. Oahe Ch. | 5.00 |
| Oahe. Woman's Native Miss'y Soc., 25.00; J.F. Cross, 2.50, for Oahe Ind'l Sch. Boys' Building | 27.50 |
| Ree Heights. Cong. Ch. | 1.25 |
| Templeton. First Cong. Ch. | 1.61 |
| Vermillion. Mrs. E.C. Burchard | 1.00 |
| Dakota Woman's Home Missionary Union by Mrs. Sue Fifield, Treas., for Woman's Work: |
| Lake Preston. W.M.S. | 5.00 |
| Yankton. W.M.S. | 2.93 |
| ——— 7.93 |
| | |
| UTAH, $2.55. |
| Coal City. Cong. Ch. | 2.55 |
| | |
| CALIFORNIA, $1,178.40. |
| San Francisco. The California Chinese Mission. (See items below.) | 1,151.15 |
| Poway. Cong. Ch. | 5.00 |
| Berkeley. Mrs. L.P. Huggins | 5.00 |
| Belmont. Mrs. F.A. Blackburn and Mrs. E.L. Reed. | 17.25 |
| | |
| COLORADO, $16.50. |
| Fort Lewis. Post. Sab. Sch., for Oahe Ind'l Sch. Boy's Building | 10.00 |
| Denver. First Cong. Ch., for Student Aid, Tillotson Inst. | 5.00 |
| Denver. "A Friend," for Student Aid, Lexington, Ky. | 1.50 |
| | |
| OREGON, $3.00. |
| Myrtle Point. C.C. Stoddard | 3.00 |
| | |
MONTANA, 25c. |
| Fort Keogh. Josie Cranin, for Oahe Ind'l Sch. | 0.25 |
| | |
| DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, $160.00. |
| Washington. First Cong. Ch. | 160.00 |
| | |
| TENNESSEE, $6.05. |
| Deer Lodge. Cong. Ch. | 4.00 |
| Glenmary. Cong. Ch. | 2.05 |
| | |
| NORTH CAROLINA, $79.92. |
| Hillsboro. Mrs. C.E. Jones | 2.00 |
| Nalls. Cong. Ch., 75c., "Missionary Hen," 15c. | 0.90 |
| Pekin. Cong. Ch. | 2.00 |
| Raleigh. Cong. Ch. | 5.05 |
| Troy. S.D. Leak | 4.25 |
| Wilmington. Cong. Ch. | 59.40 |
| Wilmington. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch., for Rosebud Indian M. | 6.32 |
| | |
| SOUTH CAROLINA, $15.00. |
| Charleston. Y.P.S.C.W., Circular Cong. Ch., for Oahe Ind'l Sch. | 15.00 |
| | |
| GEORGIA, $20.55. |
| McIntosh. Woman's Miss'y Soc., 12.05; Mission Sch., 1.50, for Fort Berthold Indian Sch. | 13.55 |
| McIntosh. From Unknown Source, Bbl. C. |
| Thomasville. Conn. Ind'l Sch., for Fort Berthold Indian Sch. | 7.00 |
| | |
| ALABAMA, $5.00. |
| Selma. Woman's Miss'y Ass'n, for Fort Berthold, Dak. | 5.00 |
| | |
| FLORIDA, $2.50. |
| Winter Park. W.H.M.A., for Student Aid, Talladega C. | 2.50 |
| | |
MISSISSIPPI, 15c. |
| Columbus. New Ruhamah Ch. .15 |
| | |
| CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES IN THE SOUTH TOWARDS EXPENSES OF REV. JAMES WHARTON, EVANGELIST. |
| Louisville, Ky. | 3.50 |
| Memphis, Tenn. | 19.40 |
| Sherwood, Tenn. | 10.25 |
| Nashville, Fisk U. | 25.00 |
| Athens, Ala. | 5.15 |
| Florence, Ala. | 11.50 |
| Montgomery, Ala. | 28.25 |
| ——— $103.05 |
| | |
BULGARIA, $5.00. |
| Samokov. Rev. and Mrs. J.F. Clarke | 5.00 |
| | |
TURKEY, $15.00. |
| Adana. Rev. and Mrs. Willis W. Mead | 5.00 |
| Van. Rev. and Mrs. Geo. C. Raynolds | 10.00 |
| | |
JAPAN, $20.00. |
| Kyoto. Mission Ch. | 20.00 |
| | |
CHINA, $5.00. |
| Pang Chuang. Misses Grace and Gertrude Wyckoff | 5.00 |
| | |
| ———— |
| Donations | $22,207.88 |
| Estates | 5,113.99 |
| ———— |
| $27,321.87 |
| | |
TUITION, $3,938.31. |
| Lexington, Ky., Tuition | 142.85 |
| Genesis, Tenn., Tuition | 2.00 |
| Grand View, Tenn., Tuition | 38.75 |
| Jellico, Tenn., Tuition | 44.75 |
| Jonesboro, Tenn., County Fund | 50.00 |
| Jonesboro, Tenn., Tuition | 27.25 |
| Memphis, Tenn., Tuition | 503.35 |
| Nashville, Tenn., Tuition | 615.10 |
| Pleasant Hill, Tenn., Tuition | 20.10 |
| Sherwood, Tenn., Tuition | 48.00 |
| Wilmington, N.C., Tuition | 138.45 |
| Charleston, S.C., Tuition | 217.75 |
| Atlanta, Ga., Tuition, Storrs Sch. | 247.80 |
| Macon, Ga., Tuition | 291.20 |
| McIntosh, Ga., Tuition | 39.85 |
| Savannah. Ga., Tuition | 183.75 |
| Thomasville, Ga., Tuition | 71.10 |
| Athens, Ala., Tuition | 86.90 |
| Marion, Ala., Tuition | 48.79 |
| Mobile, Ala., Tuition | 193.55 |
| Talladega, Ala., Tuition | 147.10 |
| Meridian, Miss., Tuition | 72.65 |
| Tougaloo, Miss., Tuition | 153.50 |
| New Orleans, La., Tuition | 335.00 |
| Austin, Texas, Tuition | 215.77 |
| ——— 3,938.31 |
| ———— |
| Total for April | $31,260.18 |
| ======== |
| | |
SUMMARY. |
| Donations | $118,051.25 |
| Estates | 20,308.09 |
| ————— |
| $138,359.34 |
| Income | 4,629.21 |
| Tuition | 22,719.89 |
| United States Government appropriation for Indians | 9,540.87 |
| ————— |
| Total from Oct. 1 to April 30 | $175,449.31 |
| ========= |
| | |
FOR THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY |
| Subscriptions for April | 46.16 |
| Previously Acknowledged | 609.13 |
| ——— |
| Total | 655.29 |
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RECEIPTS OF THE CALIFORNIA CHINESE MISSION from Oct. 1, 1888, to April 16, 1889, for present fiscal year, E. Palache, Treas. |
FROM LOCAL MISSIONS.—Los Angeles, ChineseMon. Off's, 33.25;Anniversary Off's and AnnualMem's, 77.50. —Marysville, Chinese Mon's, 44.80;Christmas Gifts, 7.—Oakland, Chinese Mon's, 10.;Offerings at Dedication, 18.25—Oroville, Chinese Mon's, 27.20;Annual Mem's, 2.; Wong Tong, 3.—Petaluma, Chinese Mon's,22.85—Riverside, Chinese Mon's, 18,75. Mrs. J.C. Kyle, 4.75;Y.W.C.T.U., for Ann. Mem's, 2.; Chinese Ann. Mem's, 4.;American Ann'l Mem's, 4,—Sacramento, Chinese Mon's,48.70—San Buenaventura, Chinese Mon's, 31.40; AnniversaryColl., 6.25; Mrs. Ida White, 2.; Rev. E.W. Bartlett, 1.—SanDiego, Chinese Mon's, 33.10; Chinese, special for Organ, etc.,34.30; Anniversary Coll., 10.; Chinese Ann'l Mem's, 4; AmericanAnn'l Mem's, 10.—Santa Barbara, Chinese Mon's, 26.85;Anniversary Coll., 21.; Chinese Ann'l Mem's, 4; Woo Young, 5;American Ann'l Mem's. 6; "Friends," 9.90; "E.M.S." 1.75—SantaCruz, Chinese Mon's, 48.20—Stockton, Chinese Mon's,18.55—Tucson, A.T., Chinese Mon's, 34.90 | 641.05 |
| FROM CHURCHES: Alameda, First Cong. Ch., 86.70—AlturasCong. Ch., Rev. and Mrs. G. Griffiths, 4.—Clayton Ch. (2 ofwhich from Rev. D. Hale) 8.10—Los Angeles, First,69.80—Oakland, First, Mrs. E.P. Sanford, 12; Miss Mattie L.Sanford, 10.—San Francisco, First, (of which 20. from "AFriend" in part to const. REV. DR. C.D. BARROWS L.M.)58.55; Hon. Ira P. Rankin, 10; Rev. C.M. Blake, 5; Rev. W.N.Meserve, 5; G.R. Chambers, 5; Miss R.D. Gill, 2; Mrs. Spencer,1.—San Francisco, Bethany, "W.C.P." 5.; bal. to const. REV.DR. C.D. BARROWS L.M.; Mrs. H.W. Lamont, 8.; Mrs. R.B.Hall, 1.—Central Mission Mon. Off's, 20.—Barnes MissionMon. Off's 9.05—West Mission Mon. Off's 26.45—S.F.Branch Ass'n of Christian Chinese, 28.45 | 375.10 |
FROM EASTERN FRIENDS. |
| Belfast, Me. Miss E.M. Pond | 5.00 |
| Marlboro, Mass. Miss H.J. Alexander | 2.00 |
| Stockbridge, Mass. Miss Alice Byington | 100.00 |
| New Haven, Conn. Mrs. J. Evarts Pond | 3.00 |
| Binghamton, N.Y. Mrs. H.G. Noyes | 10.00 |
| Bristol, Tenn. Miss M.C. Waterbury | 15.00 |
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| Total | $1,151.15 |
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DANIEL HAND EDUCATIONAL FUND FOR COLORED PEOPLE. |
| Income for April, 1889, from investments | 19,290.00 |
| Previously acknowledged | 8,854.86 |
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| Total | $28,144.86 |
H.W. HUBBARD, Treasurer,
56 Reade St., N.Y.