| EDITORIAL. | |
| Salutations | [1] |
| Our Enlarged Work | [2] |
| Prof. Chase in Africa | [3] |
| Indian Boys at Hampton | [4] |
| Paragraphs—Satisfied | [5] |
| Items from the Field | [6] |
| General Notes | [8] |
| THE FREEDMEN. | |
| Vacation Reports: Prof. T. N. Chase | [9] |
| Woman’s Work for Woman: Miss L. A. Parmelee | [12] |
| The Georgia Conference | [14] |
| The Central South Conference | [15] |
| Georgia—Thanksgiving Services and First Impressions: Rev. C. W. Hawley | [16] |
| Alabama—Emerson Institute, 1865 to 1879:Rev. O. D. Crawford | [17] |
| Alabama—Shelby Iron Works—A Revival | [19] |
| Tennessee—A Student Aided: Rev. E. M.Cravath | [19] |
| Tennessee, Memphis—Health, Business, &c.:Prof. A. J. Steele | [20] |
| THE INDIANS. | |
| S’Kokomish Agency—Homes and Schools,Lands and Titles: Edwin Eells, Agent | [22] |
| THE CHINESE. | |
| Santa Barbara Mission—Chin Fung: Rev.W. C. Pond | [23] |
| CHILDREN’S PAGE. | |
| Amateur Heathen | [25] |
| RECEIPTS. | [27] |
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