INCOMES, $895.00. | |
Avery Estate, for Mendi M. | 570.00 |
Graves Library Fund, for Atlanta U. | 150.00 |
Howard Theo. Fund, for Howard U. | 125.00 |
Plumb Scholarship Fund, for Fisk U. | 50.00 |
PERSIA, $10.00. | |
Oroomiah. Mrs. E. W. Labaree, by Charles Marsh, Treas. H. B. A. | 10.00 |
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Total for January | $24,342.98 |
Total from Oct. 1 to Jan. 31 | 75,684.88 |
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FOR THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY. | |
Subscriptions for January | 274.10 |
Previously acknowledged | 402.47 |
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Total | $676.57 |
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H. W. Hubbard, Treas.,
56 Reade Street, N. Y.
WANTS.
1. A steady increase of regular income to keep pace with the growing work. This increase can only be reached by regular and larger contributions from the churches, the feeble as well as the strong.
2. Additional Buildings for our higher educational institutions, to accommodate the increasing number of students; Meeting Houses for the new churches we are organizing; More Ministers, cultured and pious, for these churches.
3. Help for Young Men, to be educated as ministers and teachers here and missionaries to Africa—a pressing want.
4. Funds for Industrial Departments—to purchase farm implements, plows, harrows and cultivators; to erect shops and furnish tools and materials for instruction and use in the mechanic arts, for carpenters, blacksmiths, tin-men, harness and shoemakers; and to supply the girls' industrial rooms with sewing and knitting materials.