Receipts from Jan. 1, 1881, to March 1, 1881:

From auxiliaries$818.65
From donations188.89
From life members40.00
From annual members14.00
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Total$1,061.54

Donations from Cong. Pub. Soc., $25 worth of S. S. papers, lesson papers, books and cards, for Miss Julia A. Wilson, Baxter Springs, for use among refugees. From Mrs. C. A. Johnson, for Miss Wilson’s use, flannel, new cloth and sewing materials, valued at $25.00. Office chair, $10.00, from friends. Three chairs for office, from a friend.

The following boxes and barrels have been sent, valued at:

From Bradford Academy$180.00
From North Ave. Church, Cambridge, box, $90.21, barrel, $48.90139.11
From Providence Central Ch. Aux., barrel475.00
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Total794.11

RECEIPTS

FOR FEBRUARY, 1881.


MAINE, $841.69.
Auburn. High St. Cong. Ch.$0.75
Belfast. Rev. W. Parker (part for Refugees)5.00
Biddeford. Second Cong. Ch.15.44
Brownville. Hon. A. H. Merrill100.00
Calais. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.20.00
Deering. Mr. Bascomb5.00
Dedham. Cong. Ch.3.00
Foxcroft. Wm. W. Clark, to const. Axcel M.Campbell, L. M.30.00
Gardner. Sarah M. Whitmore, for StudentAid. Talladega C.5.00
Gilead. Rev. H. R.1.00
Hallowell. Ladies, by Annie F. Page, Bbl.of C., for Refugees
Holden. Cong. Ch.4.50
Machias. Eliza G. Longfellow, Bbl. of C., forWilmington, N. C.
Portland. Ladies in Maine, by Mrs. W. E.Gould, for Lady Missionaries at Selma, Ala.and Wilmington, N. C.550.75
Portland. John M. Gould, Box of C., forTalladega, Ala.
South Freeport. Rev. H. I.1.00
Thomaston. Cong. Ch.5.00
Union. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch., for TalladegaC.5.00
Waterford. “A Friend,” $4.50; Mrs. C. D.,50¢5.00
Woolwich. Cong. Ch. and Soc., $9; Mrs. J.P. Trott, $211.00