CURRENT RECEIPTS.
| NEW HAMPSHIRE, $688.46.—of which from Estate, $400.00. | |
| Amherst, Mrs. E. Aken, for Gloucester School, Va., 7; C. E., 5;Geo. H. Bosworth, 5. Atkinson, 11.66; for S. A., Fisk U., 5.35.Chester, 15. Concord, Granite M. Band, 10 and Clothing, for S. A.,Wilmington, N. C.; "A Friend," 5; Y. L. M. Soc., Christmas Box, forKing's Mountain, N. C.; Jr. C. E. Soc., in memory of Agnes R.Mitchell, Clothing, for Skyland Inst., N. C. Dunbarton, 15. EastJaffrey, C. E., 14.25. Francestown, M. C. Willard, 50 cts. Franklin,Y. L. M. Band, for S. A., Wilmington, N. C., 8. Greenville, 10; S.,5. Hanover, Mrs. S. J. Kellogg, 10; Mrs. Susan Kellogg, forKnoxville, Tenn., 5. Jaffrey, Monadnock Bees, 10, Lilies of theField, 5, for Storrs Sch. Keene, Second, Mrs. DeBevoise's S. Class,for McIntosh, Ga., 15; Second, S., 10; First, Clothing, forGreenwood, S. C. Laconia, Miss L. H. Mead, Box Cards, for Saluda, N.C. Lebanon, Ladies' Soc., Clothing, val. 20, for Knoxville, Tenn.Meriden, 5.40. Nashua, First, C. E., 10; King's Daughters, 10 andClothing, for Greenwood, S. C. Newfield, Ladies of C., Clothing,for Wilmington, N. C. North Sutton, Martha A. Shepard, 1. NewIpswich, 1.24. Pembroke, S., 12.84. Rochester, First, S., 20.22.Salem, 3. Somersworth, Mrs. M. M. Walker, 2. Webster, House Supplies,for Greenwood, S. C. ——, Isaiah Wheeler, 25. | |
| New Hampshire Female Cent Inst. and Home Missionary Union, by MissAnnie A. McFarland, Treas., $26.00: | |
| Concord, South, S. Class, 21. Keene, Second, Prim. S., 5. | |
| Estate. Meredith, Estate, Mrs. Lovey A. Lang, by J. F. Beede,Executor, 400. | |
| VERMONT, $559.89. | |
| Ascutneyville, Ladies' Soc., Clothing, val. 6, for Knoxville, Tenn.Barnett, 41.36. Barton, Mrs. O. D. Owen, Clothing, for Marshallville,Ga. Bennington, Second, 28.55; Ladies of C., Clothing, for PleasantHill, Tenn. Brattleboro, L. B. Soc., Clothing, for Dorchester Acad.,Ga. Brookfield, Clothing, by Miss Mary M. Woodward, for DorchesterAcad., Ga. Burlington, College St., 93.49; Mrs. C. W. Thompson, 5; S.S. Tinkham, 5. Cambridge, W. H. M. S., Clothing, and 1 for freight,for Dorchester Acad., Ga. Charlotte, Ladies, Clothing, forGreenwood, S. C. Chelsea, Ladies of C., Clothing, Maple Sugar,Household Goods, etc., for Dorchester Acad., Ga. Chester, S., 13.63.East Hardwick, C., 26, S., 9.35, to const. Mrs. Lena Fay, L. M. EssexJunction, Opportunity Circle, Clothing, for Dorchester Acad., Ga.Fair Haven, Miss Sarah A. Swett, Christmas Goods, for DorchesterAcad., Ga. Franklin, Ladies' Circle H. M., Christmas Goods, forDorchester Acad. Georgia, 8. Glover, 14.50. Hartford, Miss GraceMorris, 30; "Friends," Clothing, val. 75, for Knoxville, Tenn.Jericho Center, First, 4.63. Londonderry, 1. Manchester, Clothing, andfreight 1.25, for Dorchester Acad., Ga. Middlebury, Weybridge C. A.Soc., Clothing, and freight, 2, for Dorchester Acad., Ga.Montpelier, Bethany, 6.65. New Haven, Ladies' Union, 2 and Clothing,for Saluda, N. C. Newport, W. M. S., 1.16, for freight toDorchester Acad., Ga.; W. M. S., Clothing, for Williamsburg, Ky.North Craftsbury, W. M. S., Clothing, and 2 for freight to DorchesterAcad., Ga. Northfield, Mrs. Diantha J. Allen (30 of which to const.Geo. W. Ladd, L. M.), 60. North Thetford, 11. Peru, Dea. E.Batchelder, 3. Pomfret, 5.45. Post Mills, 1. Poultney, Joseph Mears,5. Royalton, First, 5. Rupert, 20. Rutland, S., for S. A., Fisk U.,25. Saint Albans, H. M. S., Clothing and freight to Dorchester Acad.,Ga. Townshend, C. (15 of which toward Share Jubilee Fund) 25.Waitsfield, Home Circle, for freight to Dorchester Acad., Ga., 2.Waterbury, 14.63. West Brattleboro, 34.41; Mrs. S. E. K. Priest, forFisk U., 5. West Glover, by Mrs. M. T. Lyman, for freight toDorchester Acad., Ga., 2. Westminster, 4.43. West Townshend, 15.Woodstock, 25.20. | |
| RHODE ISLAND, $491.69—of which from Estate $200.00. | |
| Bristol, Clothing, for Williamsburg, Ky. Newport, United, 15.63.Pawtucket, 36.38. Providence, Union, 184.40; Pilgrim, 54.80; North, C.E., 48cts.; ——, Christmas Goods, for Williamsburg, Ky. | |
| Estate. Pawtucket, Estate of Deborah A. Clark, by W. B. Clark,Executor, $200.00. | |
| NEW YORK, $6,903.27. | |
| Angola, Miss A. H. Ames, 5. Brooklyn, Mrs. Julia E. Brick, for Jos.K. Brick Agricultural, Industrial, and Normal Sch., Enfield, N. C.,6,000. Brooklyn, Clinton Av., 300; Lewis Av., S. M. Soc., for IndianM., Oahe, S. D., 75; Tompkins Av., C. E., 25; Miss S. E. Strong's S.Class, Christmas Box, for King's Mountain, N. C.; Clinton Av., Boy'sM. Sco., Christmas Box, New England L. M. Soc., Clothing, for King'sMountain, N. C.; Bedding, for Big Creek Gap, Tenn. Buffalo, NiagaraSq. Peoples, Clothing and Table Supplies, for King's Mountain, N. C.Canandaigua, S., for Skyland Inst. N. C., 41.34; ——, Supplies,for King's Mountain, N. C. Candor, Y. L. Guild, Bedding, etc., forKing's Mountain, N. C. Chataugay, Joseph Shaw, 4.50. Chittenango,Mrs. Amelia L. Brown, 5. Clifton Springs, Mrs. C. C. Thayer, forKing's Mountain, N. C., 7.50. Deansboro, 7.40. Elmira, Park,Christmas Goods, for Williamsburg, Ky. Fairport, Rev. C. E. Reeves,for Troy, N. C., 5. Fredonia, Mary F. Lord, 10. Gaines, 3.Irvington, Mrs. John Ferry, Cards, for Skyland Inst., N. C.Jamestown, Jr. C. E., Christmas Box, for Big Creek Gap, Tenn.Lockport, Miss. Soc., Fruit and Christmas Gifts, for Marion, Ala.Mount Hope, Christ, Mission Band, 8.41. New York, Misses M. & M.Collins, 50, Mrs. E. Grosjeran, 5, for Gloucester Sch., Va.; Mrs. M.D. Wicker, 10; Mrs. Orange Ferris, for freight to Skyland Inst., N.C., 5; Forest Av., S., 5; E. F. Carrington, 2; "A Friend," forMacon, Ga., 1; M. L. Van Ingen, Latin Text Books, for Lexington,Ky., Mrs. G. S. Hickok, Clothing, for Greenwood, S. C. Northfield,C. E., 8.27. Northville, S., 6. Norwich, 2. Oswego, Mrs. Harris andMrs. Hammond, for S. S. Lexington, Ky., 3; C., Clothing and Books,for Lexington, Ky. Pawling, Miss M. J. Teale, Clothing, for Saluda,N. C. Perry Center, Mrs. E. A. Thompson, 2. River Head, Clothing,for Williamsburg, Ky. Rochester, Miss Mary Eastman Grant, 1; South,King's Daughters, Clothing, etc., for King's Mountain, N. C. RockyPoint, S., by Annie M. Dickinson, 8. Sayville, 24.10. Sherburne, Mrs.J. C. Harrington, 5. Sidney, Bedding, etc., for King's Mountain, N.C. Sinclairville, L. S., Clothing, for Skyland Inst., N. C. Smyrna,S. M. Soc., 4. Syracuse, Plymouth, 17.34; Wm. E. Abbott, 5.Ticonderoga, Clothing, etc., for King's Mountain, N. C. Troy, Mrs.T. Tappin, for Gloucester School, Va., 4.50. Warsaw, "Friends," 10;Warsaw, C., Clothing, for Wilmington, N. C. West Bloomfield, S.,5.55. West Newark, L. M. Soc., Christmas Pkg., for King's Mountain,N. C. Williamsbridge, M. M. Snowdon, for Gloucester School, Va., 1.Woodhaven, Jr. C. E. Soc., Ozone Park, Clothing, for A. G. Sch.,Moorhead, Miss. | |
| Woman's Home Missionary Union of N. Y., by Mrs. J. J. Pearsall,Treas., $221.36: | |
| Brooklyn, Lewis Av., C. E., to const. Louis H. Dowie, L. M., 30.Buffalo, Pilgrim, 10. Cortland, 25. Honeoye, 5. Northville, 8.Middletown, First, 27. New York, Broadway Tab., 12. New Haven, Aux.,20; Willing Workers, 23.36; C. E., 10. Oxford, 10. Poughkeepsie, 25.Syracuse, Plymouth, C. E., for S. A., Talladega C., 5; Syracuse,Geddes, 5. Wadhams Mills, 6. | |
| NEW JERSEY, $184.00. | |
| Chester, J. H. Cramer, 30. Dunellen, Mary A. Shepard, FramedPictures, 5.50, for Skyland Inst., N. C. Newark, C. S. Haines, 50.Newfield, "A Friend," 1. Ocean Grove, Mr. Dayton, for Christmas Giftsfor Mobile, Ala., 5. Upper Montclair, Christian Union, 65. | |
| Woman's Home Missionary Union of N. J. Assn., by Mrs. J. H. Denison,Treas., $27.50: | |
| Newark, First, 21. Philadelphia, Penn., Central, 6.50. | |
| PENNSYLVANIA, $146.86. | |
| Germantown, Rev. Dwight Marvin, Printing Press and Books, forEnfield, N. C. Harford, S., for Alaska M., 6. Le Raysville, 4.50.New Britain, Wm. Hawkins, for Gloucester School, Va., 100. NewtonSquare, Chas. E. Stevens, 7. Ogontz, Miss L. M. Barnard, for SkylandInst., N. C., 2. Philadelphia, The Negro League, for GloucesterSchool, Va., 10. Ridgway, Class in C., by C. J. Swift, for McIntosh,Ga., 10.36. Shire Oak, Miss Jane Wilson, 2. | |
| Woman's Home Missionary Union of Penn., by Mrs. T. W. Jones, Treas.,$5.00. | |
| Ridgway, 5. | |
| INDIANA, $13.25. | |
| Elkhart, 13.25; S. M. Cummins, for Primary Sch., McIntosh, Ga., 5;Miss Huston, Clothing for Pleasant Hill, Tenn. LaGrange, MissElizabeth Brewer, for Gloucester Sch, Va., 3. Michigan City, First,22. | |
| ILLINOIS, $708.98. | |
| Alto Pass, 1. Aurora, New England, 5.10. Batavia, 38; C. E., 5.Chicago, Mrs. M. A. Keep, 25; Bethel, 20. New England, S., 15;Covenant, 12.32; University, 9; Pilgrim Mayflower, C. E., 2; Chicago,Montgomery, Ward & Co., Packing Case of Clothing, for Hillsboro,N.C. Cobden, Union, 7. Decatur, C. E. S., Clothing, for Meridian,Miss. Delavan, R. Hoghton, 10. Elgin, First, 25. Evanston, First, 46.Galesburg, Central, ad'l, 32.15. Geneseo, 26.55. Hinsdale, 2.86.Lockport, L. M.S., for Athens Ala., 5. Loda, C. E., 1; Marseilles,Pkg. White Aprons, for Skyland Inst., N. C. Millburn, 10.40. OakPark, First, 87.95; "A Friend," for Indian M., Fort Yates, N. D.,10; Second, Clothing, 2.28 for Freight; Jr. C. E., Note Books, forSkyland Inst., N. C., Odell, Ladies' Soc., Freight, for SkylandInst., N. C., 1. Peoria, First, 52.74. Polo, Ind. Presb. W. M. Soc.,5. Princeton, First, 18.41. Quincy, Union, C. E., 10. Rockford,Second, C. E., 10; Rockford, K. E. Dickinson, Papers and Games, forSkyland Inst., N. C. Shabbona, "An Endeavorer," for S. A., A. G.Sch., Moorhead, Miss., 5. Springfield, Miss Post, Bedding, for BigCreek Gap, Tenn. Sterling, Mrs. Mary E. McKinney, 10. Thawville, 7.Winebago, W. M. S., Clothing, for Marion, Ala. Yorkville, S., 3. | |
| Woman's Home Missionary Union of Illinois, Mrs. L. A. Field, Treas.,$118.22: | |
| Aurora, New England, 3.60. Batavia, 5. Brimfield, 5.10; Mrs. M. J.Jordan, 2.50. Chebanse, 5; C. E., 3.46. Chicago, Union Park, 10; NewEngland, 8.45; Covenant, 3.85; Covenant, C. E., 2.50; Rogers Park, 2.Elgin, First, 10. Geneseo, 13.31; Mrs. P. Huntington, 10. Harvey,6.50. Jacksonville, C. E., for S. A., Blowing Rock, N. C., 10.Ontario, 5. Ravenswood, 20. Rockford, First, 26.20; Second, 34.Wilmette, Jr. C. E., 1.75. | |
| MICHIGAN, $294.21. | |
| Benzonia, Jr. C. E., for S. A., Lexington, Ky., 4. Detroit, Mrs.Louie T. Carson and children, for S. A., Skyland Inst., N.C., 10;Mrs. B. B. Hudson, 5; Detroit, Woodward Av., Clothing, for Greenwood,S. C. Harrison, By Rev. C. H. Seaver, 1.50. Kalamazoo and Dayton,Ohio, "Friends," 4 and Clothing, for Storrs School. Laingsburg,5.10. Milford, Mrs. Wm. A. Arms, 5, and Christmas Offering at familyreunion, 3.50. Portland, H. W. Clark, 4.94. Romeo, E. B. Dickinson.50. Three Oaks, 30. Union City, Ladies' Miss. Soc., Clothing; Mrs.James Willard, Box Sundries, for Pleasant Hill, Tenn. Vanderbilt,ad'l, 2.25. Vermontville, Mrs. A. Sprague and Miss A. Sprague, forAlaska M., 1.75. Victor, 1.55. | |
| Woman's Home Missionary Union of Mich., by Mrs. E. F. Grabill,Treas., $165.72: | |
| Ann Arbor, C. E., for S. A., A. G. Sch., Moorhead, Miss., 1.Detroit, First, 52.25; First, S., for Indian S. A., Santee, Neb.,28.68; Brewster, 50 cents. Freemont, for S. A., A.G. Sch., Moorhead,Miss., 25 cts. Grand Rapids, W. H. M. U. (of which 22.50 for S. A.,Santee Indian Sch.), 45; "A Friend," for S. A., A. G. Sch.,Moorhead, Miss., 4 cts. Hancock, 20. Harrison, 50 cents. Hart, 3.Port Huron, Mrs. Stockwell's S. Class, for S. A., A. G. Sch.,Moorhead, Miss., 4.50. Saint Joseph, for S. A., A. G. Sch.,Moorhead, Miss., 5. Stockbridge, Mrs. E. W. Woodward, 5. | |
| IOWA, $1,072.56—of which from Estate $789.92. | |
| Alden, 4.34. Atlantic, 1.50. Burlington, Miss Carrie B. Nairn's S.Class, for S. A., Fisk U., 10. Cherokee, First, ad'l, 4.08. Clinton,S., for S. A., Skyland Inst., N. C., 10. Cromwell, L. A. and C. E.,for Williamsburg, Ky., 6. Davenport, Edwards, C. E., 13.14. Doon,Rev. W. L. Brandt, 5. Estherville, Mrs. M. Bingham, for Meridian,Miss., 5. Garwin, Talmon Dewey, 3.50. Genoa Bluff, 2.85. Goldfield,Chas. Philbrook, 5. Grinnell, C. E., by W. R. Way, Treas., 2. Harlan,2.19. Litchfield, Col. Oliver Bissell, for Meridian, Miss., 10.Manson, 50 cts. McGregor, Bedding, for Big Creek Gap, Tenn. Montour,C., to const. G. W. DeLong, L. M., 32. Nashua, First, for Meridian,Miss., 10.50; First, 5. Niles, S., Papers, for Meridian, Miss. RedOak, 32. Rockford, C. E., Books, for Thomasville, Ga. Salem, S., 2.Waterloo, Rev. M. K. Cross, 10. Waucoma, L. M. Soc., 10. Webster City,W. M. S., 9.84. Wilton Junction, 2. Wittenberg, S., 6. | |
| Woman's Home Missionary Union of Iowa, Miss Belle L. Bentley, Treas.,$78.20: | |
| Cedar Rapids, First, 3.30. Chester Center, 5.65. Decorah, S., 1.75.Dubuque, First, 5.25. Earlville, 5. Grinnell, H. M. Army, 3. Magnolia,M. Band, 1.25. McGregor, 33. Monticello, C. E., 10. Orient, "Helpers,"1. Receville, 4. Sloan, 5. | |
| Estate. Bancroft, Estate of Sarah A. Littlefield, 789.92. | |
| WISCONSIN, $210.61. | |
| Appleton, First, 40.59. Beloit, Second, 14.69. Clintonville, C. E.,for Alaska M., 5. Delavan, S., 6. Delevan, 4.63. Fulton, S., 4; Rev.A. S. Reid, 2. Janesville, First, 10. La Crosse, First, S., 10. LakeGeneva, First, 13. Madison, G. H. Wells, for Debt, 5. Milwaukee,Plymouth, "Member," 1; Milwaukee, Grand Av., Ladies, Clothing andBooks, etc., for Pleasant Hill, Tenn. Nekoosa, 5. Ripon, C., Ladies'Aid, for furnishing room, Dodge Hall, Pleasant Hill, Tenn., 25.Sturgeon Bay, Hope, C. E., for Mountain Work, 5.25. Whitewater,28.20; Whitewater, Jr. C. E., Christmas Box, for Thomasville, Ga. | |
| Woman's Home Missionary Union of Wisconsin, by Mrs. L. E. Smith,Treas., $21.25: | |
| Arena, 1. Madison, 10. Platteville, 25 cts. Wauwatosa, 10. | |
| MINNESOTA, $165.87. | |
| Austin, First, 27.25; Austin, W. M. S., Clothing, for Marion Ala.Duluth, Pilgrim, 41.51. Faribault, C., bal. to const. Mrs. Eliza J.Spencer and Mrs. Eudora J. Ricker, L. M's, 35. Minneapolis, T. H.Colwell, 5, for S. A., Fisk U.; Pilgrim C., Jr., C. E., 2.50;"Rodelmer," 2.50. Montivideo, Lillian L. Goar, thirty Sweeping Caps,for Skyland Inst., N. C. Morris, Jr. C. E., for Macon, Ga., 50cts. New Brighton, Mrs. Lewis' S. Class, for S. A. Skyland Inst., N.C., 5. Saint Paul, Pacific, 4. Wadena, First S., Birthday offerings,5. Winona, First, 33.45. Worthington, Union, 3.66. | |
| ARKANSAS, $3.00. | |
| Little Rock, First, 3. | |
| KANSAS, $18.22. | |
| Blue Rapids, L. M. S., Clothing, for Meridian, Miss. Centralia,Mrs. Thoms' S. Class, for Meridian, Miss., 2.75. Dover, S., S.Papers, for Meridian, Miss. Lawrence, Second, 1; Lawrence, Plymouth,Christmas Box; Mrs. Emery and Daughter, Christmas Pkg., for MissionS., Lexington, Ky. Paxico, L. M. S., 5; Miss L. A. Tucker's S. Class,5, for Meridian, Miss. Smith Center, 3.27. Topeka, First,Merchandise; Mrs. G. D. Wolf, Cards, for Meridian, Miss. Wakefield,L. M. S., for Meridian, Miss., 1.20. | |
| NEBRASKA, $83.23. | |
| Amesbury, S., for Schp., Santee Indian Sch., 70. Crete, 2.03.Franklin, S., Birthday Coll., 90 cts. Linwood, 2.40. Rogers, Rev. O.D. Crawford, 2. Santee Agency. Neb., Y. W. M. Soc., for NewDormitory, Tougaloo U., 3. Steele City, S., 2. | |
| NORTH DAKOTA, $7.50. | |
| Fargo, Miss Mary Foster's S. Class, for Mobile, Ala., 2.50. Oberon,L. M. U., 5. | |
| SOUTH DAKOTA, $83.01. | |
| Iroquois, S., 61 cts. Springfield, C. E., 1. Yankton, 26. | |
| Woman's Home Missionary Union of South Dakota, by Mrs. Adda M.Wilcox, Treas., $55.40: | |
| Academy, 2.50. Badger Lake, 6.75. Huron, 7. Rapid City, 10. Santee,Neb., Pilgrim, 24.65. Webster, 3. Yankton, 1.50. | |
| IDAHO, $1.00. | |
| Mountain Home, Challis, 1. | |
| COLORADO, $24.65. | |
| Colorado Springs, First, 15.65; Colorado Springs, Clothing, forMeridian, Miss. Grand Junction, 5. Longmont, Miss Alice McNitt, 6Packages Paper, for Hillsboro, N. C. Otis, 4. | |
| UTAH, $4.00. | |
| Salt Lake City, Plymouth S., 2; Prof. W. H. Tibbals, 2. | |
| CALIFORNIA, $284.23. | |
| Compton, 3. Los Angeles, First, 44.78. Pomona, "L. H. P.," 12.50. SanDiego, Henry Sheldon, 25. San Francisco, Receipts of the CaliforniaChinese Mission (see items below), 186.70. Stockton, Rev. J. C.Holbrook, D.D., 5. | |
| Women's Home Missionary Union of Southern Cal., by Mrs. Mary M.Smith, Treas, $7.25: | |
| Compton, L. U. and C. E., 5. Alpine, 2.25. | |
| OREGON, $7.46. | |
| Astoria, First, 5.46. Prescott, "Two Friends," 2. | |
| WASHINGTON, $39.26. | |
| Colville, 3.60. Deer Park, 5. Seattle, Plymouth, 30.66. | |
| DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, $36.00. | |
| Washington, "A Friend," for Central C., New Orleans, La., 30; Wm.T. Sinclair, for Gloucester School, Va., 5; Miss E. A. Vinton, forS. A., Marion, Ala., 1. | |
| MARYLAND, $43.00. | |
| Baltimore, Bernard C. Steiner, to const. himself L. M., 30; First,12; Wm. Wood, for Gloucester School, Va., 1. | |
| VIRGINIA, $7.77. | |
| Crab Neck, Public School for Gloucester School, Va., 4.57. Herndon,3.20. | |
| KENTUCKY, $14.24. | |
| Berea, C. of Christ, 9.24; Mrs. Maria Goodell Frost, 5. Lexington,Friends, 2 dozen Tea-spoons, for Teachers' Home, Lexington, Ky. | |
| NORTH CAROLINA, $17.25. | |
| Enfield, S. Meyer, Merchant, Goods, for Enfield, N. C. Beaufort,First S., 2.25. | |
| North Carolina Cong. Association, by Rev. A. W. Curtis, D.D., towardShare Jubilee Fund, $15.00: | |
| Candor, 1.25. Dey Creek, 1.25. Little Mills, 5. Malee, 2.50. Nalls,1.25. Pekin, 2.50. Troy, 1.25. | |
| TENNESSEE, $30.50. | |
| Nashville, "A Friend,", for S. A., Fisk U., 50 cts. Pleasant Hill,Miss F. A. Jackson, for Books, Pleasant Hill, Tenn., 10. Robbins,Rev. S. F. Porter, 20. | |
| GEORGIA, $99.32. | |
| Atlanta, Storrs Sch., Children, 22.22; Mrs. Walls, 18; Mrs. Bass, 10;Mrs. Winbush, 2.15; Mrs. W. Smith, 4.75; Miss McKhee, 5; Mr.Greenwood, 1; Prof. Chase of Atlanta U., 5; for Storrs Sch. Macon,G. C. Burrage, for Macon, Ga., 19.25. McIntosh, Mrs. Mary W. Foster,2; Prof. Fred. W. Foster, 5; for Dorchester Acad., Ga. Marietta,1.25. Savannah, First, S., 3.20. Thomasville, "A Friend," 50 cts. | |
| ALABAMA, $23.07. | |
| Joppa, S., 68 cts. Marion, Miss A. M. Woodruff, 10; Mrs. W. F. Davis,5, for Marion, Ala. Selma, 2.06. Shelby, First, 5.33. | |
| FLORIDA, $4.50. | |
| Belleview, C., "A Friend," 2. De Land, Charles R. Howard, 2 Pkgs.Paper, for Hillsboro, N. C. Key West, First, Men's M. Soc., 2.50. | |
| MISSISSIPPI, $25.00. | |
| Tougaloo, T. Bush, for Student Aid, Tougaloo U., 25. | |
| LOUISIANA, $6.25. | |
| Woman's Missionary Union of Louisiana, by Mary L. Rogers, Treas.,$6.25: | |
| Hammond, 6. Belle Place, 25 cts. | |
| TEXAS, $5.00. | |
| Galveston. C. H. Mallory & Co., Agents, Freight on Box Castings toTexas. Palestine, W. M. S., 5. | |
| NEW MEXICO, $10.00. | |
| Cubero, Mrs. L. A. Collins, 5, for Debt, 5 for Indian M. | |
| AUSTRIA, $11.20. | |
| Prague, "Church in Prague," for Colored Children, 11.20. | |
| TURKEY, $8.00. | |
| Bulgaria, "W. W.," 8. | |
| TUITION, $3,724.47. | |
| Cappahosic, Va., 30. Lexington, Ky., 75.75; Williamsburg, Ky.,162.75; Big Creek Gap, Tenn., 29.13; Knoxville, Tenn., 45.70; Memphis,Tenn., 465.15; Nashville, Tenn., 587.65; Pleasant Hill, Tenn., 13.80;Beaufort, 15; Blowing Rock, N. C., 28.68; Chapel Hill, N. C., 4.55;Enfield, N. C., 23.58, Hillsboro, N. C., 19.60; Kings Mountain, N. C.33, Saluda, N. C., 22.25; Whittier, N. C., 13.85; Wilmington, N. C.,151.90; Charleston, S. C., 256.60; Greenwood, S. C., 95.11; Albany,Ga., 83.30: Andersonville, Ga., 11.85; Atlanta, Ga., Storrs Sch.,231.95; McIntosh, Ga., 164.36; Macon, Ga., 259.43; Marietta, Ga.,5.75; Marshallville, Ga., 1.50; Thomasville, Ga., 66.92; Athens, Ala.,54.75; Florence, Ala., 16.50; Joppa, Ala., 24.46; Marion, Ala., 85.05;Mobile, Ala., 61.55; Selma, Ala., 43.70; New Orleans, La., 245.95;Orange Park, Fla., 50.25; Meridian, Miss., 101; Moorhead, Miss., 6.75;Tougaloo, Miss., 66.75; Austin, Tex., 68.65. | |
| SUMMARY FOR JANUARY, 1898. | |
| Donations | $23,268.28 |
| Estates | 8,194.95 |
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| $31,463.23 | |
| Income | 515.00 |
| Tuition | 3,724.37 |
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| Total for January | $35,702.70 |
| FOR THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY. | |
| Subscriptions for January | $62.57 |
| Previously acknowledged | 75.40 |
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| Total | 137.97 |
| SUMMARY. | |
| Donations | $60,294.99 |
| Estates | 33,539.05 |
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| $93,834.04 | |
| Income | 4,115.26 |
| Tuition | 11,539.71 |
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| Total from Oct. 1 to Jan'y 31, 1898 | $109,489.01 |
Receipts of the California Chinese Mission, William Johnstone, Treas., from Nov. 19th to Dec. 21st, 1897, $186.70. |
| From Local Missions. |
| Fresno, Chinese M. O., 4.40; Los Angeles, Chinese M. O., 8.60; Marysville, Chinese M. O., 7.15, Oakland, Chinese M. O., 6; Oroville, Chinese M., 3; Ah Chew, 1, Petaluma, Chinese M. O., 2.25; Riverside, Chinese M., 4.60; Len Ben, 1.10; Sacramento, Chinese M., 4.50 Anni. Pledges, 17.50; San Bernardino, Chinese M. O., 2.25; San Diego, Chinese M. O., 3.55; San Francisco, Central Chinese M., 7.70; Miss Sarah Caughey, 1; San Francisco, West, Chinese M., 2.20; Santa Barbara, Chinese M., 3.90; Annual, M., 2; Santa Cruz, Chinese M. O., 6.15; Santa Cruz, Japanese M. O., 3; Ventura, Chinese M. O., 1.25; Vernondale, Chinese M. O., 3.90; Watsonville, M. O., 4.70. |
| For Chinese Women and Girls. |
| Hadley, Mass., "The Real Folks," 25; South Britain, Conn., W. B. M., 5; Farmington, Ill., Mrs. S. B. Newell, 5; Central and North, Cal., W. H. M. U, 50. |
Jubilee Year Fund, Additional Shares.
Congregational Association of North Carolina, Raleigh, N. C., Two Shares.
Mrs. A. Betsey Taft, in memory of her husband, Emmons Taft, and children, deceased, Lisbon, N. H.
| Previously reported | 853 |
| Subscriptions reported above | 3 |
| —— | |
| Total number of shares reported | 856 |
WOMAN'S STATE ORGANIZATIONS.
- MAINE.
- Woman's Aid to A. M. A.
- State Committee—Mrs. Ida Vose Woodbury, Woodfords;
Mrs. L. J. Thomas, 115 So. Main St., Auburn;
Mrs. Helen Quimby, Bangor. - NEW HAMPSHIRE.
- Female Cent. Institution and Home Miss. Union.
- President—Mrs. Cyrus Sargeant, Plymouth.
- Secretary—Mrs. N. W. Nims, 16 Rumford St., Concord.
- Treasurer—Miss Annie A. McFarland, Concord.
- VERMONT.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. W. J. Van Patten, 386 Pearl St., Burlington.
- Secretary—Mrs. M. K. Paine, Windsor.
- Treasurer—Mrs. Wm. P. Fairbanks, St. Johnsbury.
- MASS and R. I.
- [G]Woman's Home Missionary Association.
- President—Mrs. C. L. Goodell, 9 Shailer St., Brookline, Mass.
- Secretary—Mrs. Louise A. Kellogg, 32 Congregational House, Boston.
- Treasurer—Miss Annie C. Bridgman, 32 Congregational House, Boston.
- CONNECTICUT.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union.
- President—Miss Ellen R. Camp, 9 Camp St., New Britain.
- Secretary—Mrs. C. T. Millard, 36 Lewis St., Hartford.
- Treasurer—Mrs. W. W. Jacobs, 530 Farmington Ave., Hartford.
- NEW YORK.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. Wm. Kincaid, 483 Green Ave., Brooklyn.
- Secretary—Mrs. Wm. Spalding, 511 Orange St., Syracuse.
- Treasurer—Mrs. J. J. Pearsall, 153 Decatur St., Brooklyn.
- NEW JERSEY.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union of the N. J. Association.
- President—Mrs. A. H. Bradford, Montclair.
- Secretary—Mrs. Frank J. Goodwin, Glen Ridge.
- Treasurer—Mrs. J. H. Dennison, 150 Belleville Ave., Newark.
- PENNSYLVANIA.
- Woman's Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. J. S. Upton, Ridgway.
- Secretary—Mrs. C. F. Yennie, Ridgway.
- Treasurer—Mrs. T. W. Jones, 511 Woodland Terrace, Philadelphia.
- OHIO.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. C. W. Carroll, 48 Brookfield St., Cleveland.
- Secretary—Mrs. J. W. Moore, 515 The Ellington, Cleveland.
- Treasurer—Mrs. G. B. Brown, 2116 Warren St., Toledo.
- INDIANA.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. W. A. Bell, 223 Broadway, Indianapolis.
- Secretary—Mrs. D. F. Coe, Elkhart.
- Treasurer—Mrs. A. H. Ball, Anderson.
- ILLINOIS.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. Isaac Claflin, Lombard.
- Secretary—Mrs. A. O. Whitcomb, 463 Irving Ave., Chicago.
- Treasurer—Mrs. L. A. Field, Wilmette.
- MISSOURI.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. Henry Hopkins, 916 Holmes St., Kansas City.
- Secretary—Mrs. E. C. Ellis, 2456 Tracy Ave., Kansas City.
- Treasurer—Mrs. K. L. Mills, 1526 Wabash Ave., Kansas City.
- IOWA.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. L. F. Berry, Ottumwa.
- Secretary—Mrs. H. H. Robbins, Grinnell.
- Treasurer—Miss Belle L. Bentley, West Grand Ave., Des Moines.
- MICHIGAN.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. Isaac Platt Powell, 76 Jefferson Ave., Grand Rapids.
- Secretary—Mrs. E. N. Thorne, 212 S. Union St., Grand Rapids.
- Treasurer—Mrs. E. F. Grabill, Greenville.
- WISCONSIN.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. E. G. Updike, Madison.
- Secretary—Mrs. A. O. Wright, Madison.
- Treasurer—Mrs. L. E. Smith, 140 Gorham St., Madison.
- MINNESOTA.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union.
- President—Miss Katherine W. Nichols, 230 East Ninth St., St. Paul.
- Secretary—Mrs. A. P. Lyon, Minneapolis.
- Treasurer—Mrs. M. W. Skinner, Northfield.
- NORTH DAKOTA.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. M. M. Lander, Wahpeton.
- Secretary—Mrs. Silas Daggett, Harwood.
- Treasurer—Mrs. J. M. Fisher, Fargo.
- SOUTH DAKOTA.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. C. E. Corry, Columbia.
- Secretary—Mrs. B. H. Burtt, Huron.
- Treasurer—Mrs. F. H. Wilcox, Huron.
- BLACK HILLS, SOUTH DAKOTA.
- Woman's Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. J. B. Gossage, Rapid City.
- Secretary—Mrs. C. W. Brown, Rapid City.
- Treasurer—Mrs. S. Cushman, Deadwood.
- NEBRASKA.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. D. B. Perry, Crete.
- Secretary—Mrs. H. Bross, 2904 Q St., Lincoln.
- Treasurer—Mrs. Charlotte C. Hall, C St., Lincoln.
- KANSAS.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. F. E. Storrs, Topeka.
- Secretary—Mrs. J. C. Caldwell, 802 West Twelfth St., Topeka.
- Treasurer—Mrs. E. C. Read, Parsons.
- COLORADO.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. E. R. Drake, 2739 Lafayette St., Denver.
- Secretary—Mrs. Chas. Westley, Box 508, Denver.
- Treasurer—Mrs. B. C. Valantine, Highlands.
- WYOMING.
- Woman's Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. P. F. Powelson, Cheyenne.
- Secretary—Mrs. J. A. Riner, Cheyenne.
- Treasurer—Mrs. J. M. Brown, Wheatland.
- MONTANA.
- Woman's Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. Victor F. Clark, Livingston.
- Secretary—Mrs. H. J. Miller, Livingston.
- Treasurer—Mrs. W. S. Bell, Helena.
- IDAHO.
- Woman's Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. R. B. Wright, Boise.
- Secretary—Mrs. C. E. Mason, Challis.
- Treasurer—Mrs. G. L. Cole, Mountain House.
- WASHINGTON.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. A. J. Bailey, 1614 Second Ave., Seattle.
- Secretary—Mrs. W. C. Wheeler, 424 South K St., Tacoma.
- Treasurer—Mrs. J. W. George, 620 Fourth St., Seattle.
- OREGON.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. F. Eggert, The Hill, Portland.
- Secretary—Mrs. D. D. Clarke, 447 N. E. Twelfth St., Portland.
- Treasurer—Mrs. C. F. Clapp, Forest Grove.
- CALIFORNIA.
- Woman's Home Missionary Society.
- President—Mrs. E. S. Williams, Saratoga.
- Secretary—Mrs. F. B. Perkins, 546 24th St., Oakland.
- Treasurer—Mrs. J. M. Haven, 1329 Harrison St., Oakland.
- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. Warren F. Day, 253 S. Hope St., Los Angeles.
- Secretary—Mrs. W. J. Washburn, 1900 Pasadena Ave., Los Angeles.
- Treasurer—Mrs. Mary M. Smith, Public Library, Riverside.
- NEVADA.
- Woman's Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. L. J. Flint, Reno.
- Secretary—Miss Margaret N. Magill, Reno.
- Treasurer—Miss Mary Clow, Reno.
- UTAH (Including Southern Idaho).
- Woman's Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. Clarence T. Brown, Salt Lake City, Utah.
- Secretary—Mrs W. S. Hawkes, 135 Sixth St., E., Salt Lake City, Utah.
- Treasurer—Mrs. Dana W. Bartlett, Salt Lake City, Utah.
- Secretary for Idaho—Mrs. Oscar Sonnenkalb, Pocatello, Idaho.
- NEW MEXICO.
- Woman's Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. E. H. Ashmun, Albuquerque.
- Secretary—Mrs. F. A. Burlingame, Albuquerque.
- Treasurer—Mrs. M. McClusky, Albuquerque.
- OKLAHOMA.
- Woman's Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. J. H. Parker, Kingfisher.
- Secretary—Mrs. L. E. Kimball, Guthrie.
- Treasurer—Mrs. L. S. Childs, Choctaw City.
- INDIAN TERRITORY.
- Woman's Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. John McCarthy, Vinita.
- Secretary—Mrs. Fayette Hurd, Vinita.
- Treasurer—Mrs. R. M. Swain, Vinita.
- NORTH CAROLINA.
- Woman's Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. S. S. Sevier, Greensboro.
- Secretary and Treasurer—Miss A. E. Farrington, Oaks.
- GEORGIA.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. H. B. Wey, 253 Forest Ave., Atlanta.
- Secretary—Mrs. H. A. Kellam, Atlanta.
- Treasurer—Miss Virginia Holmes, Barnesville.
- FLORIDA.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. S. F. Gale, Jacksonville.
- Secretary—Mrs. Nathan Barrows, Winter Park.
- Treasurer—Mrs. W. D. Brown, Interlachen.
- ALABAMA.
- Woman's Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. M. A. Dillard, Selma.
- Secretary—Miss E. M. Landfear, Talladega.
- Treasurer—Mrs. E. C. Silsby, Talladega.
- TENNESSEE, KENTUCKY and ARKANSAS.
- Woman's Missionary Union of the Tennessee Association.
- President—Mrs. G. W. Moore, Box 8, Fisk Univ., Nashville.
- Secretary—Miss Mary L. Corpier, Florence, Ala.
- Treasurer—Mrs. J. C. Napier, 514 Capitol Square, Nashville.
- MISSISSIPPI.
- Woman's Missionary Union.
- Secretary—Mrs. Edith M. Hall, Tougaloo Univ., Tougaloo.
- Treasurer—Mrs. L. H. Turner, 3012 12th St., Meridian.
- LOUISIANA.
- Woman's Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. L. St. J. Hitchcock, 2436 Canal St., New Orleans.
- Secretary—Mrs. Matilda Cabrère, New Orleans.
- Treasurer—Miss Mary L. Rogers, Straight Univ., New Orleans.
- TEXAS.
- Woman's Home Missionary Union.
- President—Mrs. J. M. Wendelkin, Dallas.
- Secretary—Mrs. H. Burt, Lock Box 563, Dallas.
- Treasurer—Mrs. C. I. Scofield, Dallas.