Public meetings in behalf of missions have been provided with lady speakers, and in many instances the monthly missionary concerts of the churches having the American Missionary Association for a subject, have been furnished with fresh letters from different parts of the field, thus giving vividness to the facts gathered from the A. M. A. literature.
We all know that it is not by doing any great thing that the home is made beautiful and strong, but by the many acts of thoughtfulness, the light and skillful touches which singly appear so small, but together and often repeated become essential. So in our connection with these great mission boards, let us make our work valuable by our constancy and skill in doing what we can, giving an aureola to the cause of missions by the well directed rays of womanly, consecrated service.
A WORD FROM BULGARIA.
“For a long time I have not had an opportunity to read The American Missionary, and chancing to see it lying on the table at the house of one of my associates, it instantly awakened a host of memories of the past when I was a teacher of the Freedmen during the war of the Rebellion. My interest in the work of the Association has always been great, and I should have given my life to its service had I not felt that God called me elsewhere. My prayer is that God may bless the labors of the faithful missionaries in my own dear native land more and more abundantly.”
RECEIPTS FOR OCTOBER, 1887.
| MAINE, $216.78. | |
| Alfred. Cong. Ch. and Soc. | $18.39 |
| Augusta. Miss K. Carpenter’s Sab. Sch.Class, for Student Aid, Talladega C. | 5.00 |
| Bangor. First Cong. Ch. and Soc., add’l,to const. Rev. Charles H. Cutler, Mrs.Helen M. Quimby and John F. ColbyL. M’s. | 30.00 |
| Castine. Sab. Sch. Class, by Prof. Fred.W. Foster, for Student Aid, Tougaloo U. | 1.60 |
| Freeport. First Cong. Ch., 16.94; Rev.Daniel Lane, 1 | 17.94 |
| Gorham. “Helping Hand Soc.,” by MissMary E. Tolford | 25.00 |
| Gray. Sab. Sch. Classes, by Mrs. JuliaDoughty and sister, for Selma, Ala. | 3.35 |
| Kennebunk Port. South Cong. Ch. | 5.00 |
| Norridgewock. Cong. Ch. and Soc. | 33.25 |
| Phillips. Cong. Ch. | 4.00 |
| Portland. Williston Ch., 46; Wm. W.Mitchell, 25 | 71.00 |
| Topsham. Mrs. M. P. Sewall | 2.00 |
| ——. “An Aged Lady” | 0.25 |
| NEW HAMPSHIRE, $257.35. | |
| Bennington. Cong. Ch. | 11.17 |
| Boscawen. Mrs. J. McClure, for StudentAid, Talladega C. | 1.00 |
| Candia. “A Friend.” | 1.00 |
| Epping. Cong. Ch. | 2.00 |
| Exeter. S. C. E., First Cong. Ch., for AtlantaU. | 4.35 |
| Hanover. Dartmouth College Cong. Ch. | 15.00 |
| Hinsdale. Cong. Ch. and Soc. | 20.00 |
| Hudson. J. G. Proctor, to const. Mrs. J. G.Proctor, L. M. | 30.00 |
| Keene. Ira J. Prouty, M.D. | 5.00 |
| Nashua. First Cong. Ch. and Soc. | 20.00 |
| New Ipswich. Children’s 25th AnnualFair (2 of which for Indian M.) | 19.32 |
| New Ipswich. Cong. Ch. | 3.71 |
| North Hampton. Cong. Ch. and Soc. | 23.50 |
| Pelham. Cong. Ch. and Soc. | 37.00 |
| Penacook. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch. | 20.00 |
| Peterboro. Union Evan. Ch. | 44.30 |