* At the Christmas Festival pop-corn and candy were referred to by one of the speakers in illustration.


(Letter from Mrs. A. A. Myers.)

We read in the old story that every mamma crow thinks her own little crows are the whitest of birds. And I think no one will be surprised that, having worked with the little folks in Kentucky for five years, I should have a little weakness toward them, and if I repeat some of their wise sayings and doings it is only what might be expected.

Little Elbert, between three and four years of age, with his golden text in mind, took his kitty on his knee and very gravely said to it, “Kitty if you lack wisdom, ask of God and he will give it to you.” Looking at the new moon one evening he said, “There’s a piece broken out of it;” and one evening when the setting sun cast out those rays peculiar to it when the air is full of moisture, he exclaimed, “Mamma, the sun is sticking its feet at us.” Little Ernest, three years old, was awakened in the night by hearing our church bell ring a fire alarm. He began to cry, saying “Our Sabbath-school is burning up.” Little Johnny, five years old, was so interested in class over the story of the blind man going with clay on his eyes to the pool of Siloam to wash, and returning seeing, that when in the general review before the school, he sitting in the middle of a full house, the question was asked, “What did Christ tell the blind man to do after anointing his eyes,” Johnny could wait no longer but spoke out in a clear ringing voice, “I dess the blind man was glad of it, don’t you?” Callie’s answer, in the same review, to the question, “Where did Christ tell the blind man to go and wash,” was, “Go to the mud-puddle and wash.”

I will try soon to tell you something about our Band of Hope little folks.


RECEIPTS FOR JANUARY, 1887.

MAINE, $646.11.
Bangor. W. S. Dennett, for Pleasant Hill,Tenn.$6.00
Bath. Central Ch. and Soc.42.00
Bridgton and Bath. Packages of work for Selma, Ala.
Brownville. Cong. Ch. and Soc., to const. Rev.Willis Lermond, E. W. Stickney and Hon. A. H. Merrill LM’s.102.61
Brunswick. Two bbls. of C. for Selma, Ala.
Castine. Trin. Cong. Ch.5.00
Castine. Class No. 9, Trin. Cong. Ch. Sab. Sch., forStudent Aid, Tougaloo U.1.05
Cornish. Cong. S. S., for Mobile, Ala.10.00
Dennysville Cong. Ch.10.38
Farmington. Pastor’s Bible Class of Cong. Ch., forStudent Aid, Talladega, C.2.00
Foxcroft. Mrs. D. Blanchard2.00
Gorham. One bbl. of C., for Selma, Ala., 2.50 forfreight2.50
Hallowell. Mrs. F. C. Page, for Indian M.10.00
Machias. Miss Sara P. Hill’s S. S. Class, for IndianM.1.50
North Bridgton. Ladies of Cong. Ch., forfreight2.87
North Edgecomb. Cong. Sab. Sch., for Pleasant Hill,Tenn.5.00
Orland. “Friends,” by S. E. Buck40.00
Portland. High St. Ch. (35 of which for theDebt)226.97
Portland. Williston Ch.59.68
Portland. Brown Thurston’s Class, High St.Sab. Sch., for Hampton N. and A. Inst.25.00
Portland. By Miss D. P. Lord, 10; Mrs. Nowell, 1;for Louisville, Ky.11.00
Portland. Bbl. and box of C., for Wilmington, N.C.
Rockland. Cong. Ch.41.40
Skowhegan. Ladies’ M. Soc. of Cong. Ch.7.40
Wells. B. Maxwell20.00
Wells. Young People’s Miss’y Soc. of Second Ch., forPleasant Hill, Tenn.5.00
Wilton. Cong. Ch.6.75
NEW HAMPSHIRE, $729.04.
Amherst. “A Friend”$2.00
Antrim. “Friends,” by John E. Hastings12.00
Concord. “Friends”1.00
Derry. One bbl., for McIntosh, Ga., 2 forfreight2.00
Exeter. Mary E. Shute25.00
Farmington. Cong. Ch.10.50
Franklin Falls. Mrs. Walter Aiken, for Student Aid,Atlanta U.50.00
Hampstead. Cong. Sab. Sch.25.60
Hampton. Cong. Ch. and Soc.8.08
Harrisville. Mrs. L. B. Richardson10.00
Jaffrey. “Lillies of the Field,” Box of Bedding,etc., for Storrs Sch., Atlanta, Ga.
Keene. Second Cong. Ch., 19.76, and Sab. Sch.,46.6566.41
Keene. S. S. Class, Cong. Ch., by Mrs. K. L. Wright,for Woman’s Work20.00
Lebanon. C. M. Baxter, for Woman’s Work75.00
Lebanon. Cong. Ch. and Soc.23.00
Lebanon. Ladies of Cong. Ch., 8; Miss MaryChoate, 4; for Student Aid, Straight U.12.00
Lyme. Cong. Ch.34.50
Manchester. Franklin St. Ch.113.11
Ossipee Center. Cong. Ch.35.00
Pembroke. Mrs. Mary W. Thomson.7.00
Plainfield. Mrs. Hannah Stevens, for IndianM., and to const. Tom S. Wotkyns, Arthur E.Richardson and Charles S. Horton, L. M’s.96.00
Rindge. Cong. Ch.2.23
Temple. Cong. Sab. Sch. (12.59 of which for IndianM.)36.69
Tilton. Cong. Ch.4.30
Troy. Trin. Cong. Ch.10.87
Walpole. Member of Cong. Ch.20.00
Wolfboro. Rev. S. Clark5.00
By George Swain:
Amherst. Cong. Ch.8.00
Brookline. Cong. Ch.5.25
New Boston. Presb. Ch.1.50
New Ipswich. Cong. Ch.7.00
21.75