"Adlooat, one of our brightest boys, was typo and artist for the Eskimo Bulletin. We will not be able to get the Bulletin out before November, I am afraid.

"We have just erected a building twelve by forty feet, which we have decided to call 'Thornton House.' It is to be used as a workshop, club-room and other purposes for the natives. The need of such a building had occurred to Mr. Thornton and myself in 1890. Last year Mrs. Thornton succeeded in gathering one hundred and twenty-seven dollars, which was sufficient to purchase the lumber and pay the freight on it. Two natives and I have put up the building. The natives did most of the work on it, as I could not leave our house long at a time."


CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS AMONG THE INDIANS.

F. B. RIGGS.

It will be ten years this February since the first Indian Christian Endeavor Society was organized in Santee Normal Training School, at Santee, Nebraska.

Chapel, Santee Normal School, Neb.
Meeting-place of our Indian Endeavor Society.