CALIFORNIA, $3,190.15. | |
| Belmont. Mrs. E.L. Reed and Miss Harriet Reed, for Woman's Work | 17.50 |
| Redlands. First Cong. Ch. | 19.25 |
| San Francisco. The California Chinese Mission (See Items Below) | 3,138.40 |
| Tustin. "Busy Bees" by Miss Mary Buss, 15, and Package C., for Student Aid, Normal Inst., Grand View, Tenn. | 15.00 |
NORTH CAROLINA, $43.85. | |
| Blowing Rock. F.W. Van Wagenen, for Blowing Rock, N.C. | 25.00 |
| McLeansville. Rev. A. Connet, for Talladega C. | 14.60 |
| Willmington. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch. | 4.25 |
TEXAS, $25.00. | |
| Dallas. Cong. Ch. | 25.00 |
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| Donations | $13,862.30 |
| Estates | 11,722.20 |
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| $25,584.50 | |
TUITION, $466.01. | |
| Lexington, Ky. Tuition | 171.35 |
| Wilmington, N.C. Tuition | 6.00 |
| Jonesboro, Tenn. County Fund | 50.00 |
| Jonesboro, Tenn. Tuition | 1.00 |
| Nashville, Tenn. Tuition | 192.35 |
| Pleasant Hill, Tenn. Public Fund | 40.00 |
| Pleasant Hill, Tenn. Tuition | 3.00 |
| Austin, Texas. Tuition | 2.31 |
| ———— 466.01 | |
| United States Government for the Education of Indians | 1,017.98 |
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| Total for October | $27,068.49 |
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FOR THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY. | |
| Subscriptions for October | $81.86 |
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RECEIPTS OF THE CALIFORNIA CHINESE MISSION, from April 20th to October 16th, 1889. E. Palache, Treas. | |
| FROM LOCAL MISSIONS.—Los Angeles, Chinese Mon Off's. 34.80. Annual Mem's andother gifts, 20.50.—Marysville. Chinese Monthlies, 27.80; Annual Mem's,6.—Oakland, Chinese Monthlies, 40; Annual Mem's, 24.—Oroville. Chinese Monthlies, 15.85;Annual Mem's. 34.—Petaluma: Chinese Monthlies, 10.50; Anniversary Coll., 5.75; Annual Mem's andother gifts (6 of which from Dea. A.B. Case) 56.50.—Riverside, Chinese Monthlies, 17.55; Annual Mem's15.—Sacramento, Chinese Monthlies, 36; Annual Mem's, 30.25.—San Buenaventura, Chinese Monthlies,14,10; Annual Mon's, etc., 31: Chinese Special Offerings, 91.85—San Diego, Chinese weekly offerings,86; Annual Mem's and other gifts, 53.45; J.A. Rogers, 10; QUON NEUEY, 25, to const. himself L.M.; Rev. andMrs. J.B. Silcox, 10; Col. E.F. French, 5; Moses Frick, 2.50; Others. 3.—Santa Barbara, Chinese Monthlies,14.05; Annual Mem's and other gifts, 43.75; Pon Dan, 5; Yee Ock, 5; Gin Chow, 5; Mrs. E.M. Shattuck, 3.50,balance to const. REV. C.T. WEITZEL L.M.; "Lady Friend," 5; Mrs. Josiah Bates, 4; Cong. Ch., 32.25; Collectionat Social, 10.50.—Santa Cruz. Chinese Monthlies, 36.10; Anniversary Coll., 10.80; Annual Mem's, etc.,63.50.—Stockton, Chinese Monthlies, 8.75; Annual Mem's. 35.—Tucson, Chinese Monthlies, 7; Annual Mem's,18; "A Friend," 1.35 | $964.95 |
| FROM CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES.—Bethany, (San Joaquin Co.) 4.—Byron, 6.—Crockett, 2.50.—Lorin, 6.40.—Los Angeles, First, Woman's Home Missionary Soc,. 43.10. Y.P.S.C.E.,4.50.—Murphys, 4.—Oakland. First, Annual Off's, 120.85; Fellowship Fund, 22; Sab. Sen., Primary Class,19.25; Mrs. H.G. Noyes, 15, "Other Friends." 25; First Ch., Market St. Branch, 5.50, Plymouth Ave. Ch., Dr. Geo.Mooar, 6.50; Dr. I.E. Dwinell, 5; Dr. J.A. Benton. 5; Mrs. A.B. Sargent, 5; Mrs. C.F. Whitton, 2.50; Mrs. M.L.Merritt, 2.50; Mr. and Mrs. F.A. Armstrong, 2.50; Others, 3.—Ontario, 47.—Redwood, 7.—RioVista, 15.15,—San Diego, Second, Rev. F.B. Perkins, 5.—San Francisco, First. Mrs. Hutchins, 5; Miss Hutchins, 1.50; Mrs. Perkins, 1.80; "OtherFriends," 7; Third Church, 63.90.—Bethany Ch., from Americans Annual Mem's, 67.50. Mrs. H.A. Lamont, 14; "W.C.P." balance to const. REV. J.B. SILCOXand MRS. A.E. NOBLE L.M's, 9.50; Dr. R.B. Hall, 10; J.M. Stockman, 10; Mrs. S.C. Hasleton, 10; W. Johnstone, 5; T.S. Sherman, 5.—From Chinese CentralMission, Monthly Off's, 46.90; Annual Mem's, etc., 95.60; Barnes Mission, Monthly Off's 8.25; Annual Mem's, etc., 8; West Mission, Monthly Off's,27.60; Annual Mem's. 29; San Francisco Branch Ass'n 7.55, (25 of which from Chinese to const. REV. J.F. MASTERS L.M.).—Saratoga, 10.—Woodland, 7.70 | 834.95 |
| FROM INDIVIDUAL DONORS.—Messrs. Balfour, Guthrie & Co., 500; Mrs. A.J. Styles,250.; Frank J. Felt, 50.; John Jackson, 25.; Rev. Joseph Rowell, 10. Rev. J.C. Holbrook, D.D., 10.; Mrs.E.G. Chaddock, 5.; Rev. and Mrs. H.H. Wickoff, 5 | 855.00 |
| FROM EASTERN FRIENDS.—Bangor, Me., Hon. E.R. Burpee, 100.—"A Friend,"10.—Brewer, Me., Mrs. Hardy, 100.—Norridgewock, Me., Mrs. Benjamin Tappan, 2.—NorthConway, N.H., First Cong. Ch., 10.; Rev. R. Henry Davis, 10.—Amherst, Mass., Mrs. R.A. Lester,100.—South Braintree, Mass. Rev. J.B. Sewall. 25.—Marlboro, Mass., Miss H.J. Alexander,1.50.—New Haven, Conn., Mrs. Henry Farnum, 100.—Colebrook, Conn., Miss Sarah Carrington,20.—Cincinnati, Ohio, Miss L.B. Sherwood, 4.—Richfield, Minn, T.N. Spaulding, 1. | 483.50 |
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| Total | $3,138.40 |
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H.W. HUBBARD, Treasurer,
56 Reade N.Y.