MARCH, 1887.

THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY
VOL. XLI.
NO. 3.

EDITORIAL.
PAGE
Financial—A Good Idea,[65]
Extracts from Correspondents,[66]
Thy Kingdom Come—Paragraph,[68]
We Are Verily Guilty Concerning Our Brother,[69]
Does the Higher Education Befit the Negro?[71]
Some Change Needed,[73]
New Light in the South,[74]
Paragraph—Death of Mr. Weir,[75]
THE SOUTH.
Notes in the Saddle. Supt. C. J. Ryder,[75]
Dedication of Ballard Building,[77]
Our School of Observation—Charleston, S. C.,[79]
Cumberland Mountains,[80]
THE INDIANS.
A Visit to the Dakotas,[82]
THE CHINESE.
From Rev. F. B. Perkins,[84]
BUREAU OF WOMAN’S WORK.
Extracts from Letters—Letter from Jennie Cox,[86]
FOR THE CHILDREN.
Letter from a Coloured Boy to his Teacher—Letter from Mrs. A. A. Myers,[88]
RECEIPTS,[89]

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