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diff --git a/.gitattributes b/.gitattributes new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6833f05 --- /dev/null +++ b/.gitattributes @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +* text=auto +*.txt text +*.md text diff --git a/19890-0.txt b/19890-0.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1b714df --- /dev/null +++ b/19890-0.txt @@ -0,0 +1,3930 @@ +The Project Gutenberg EBook of The American Missionary - Volume 50, No. 6, +June 1896 by Various + + + +This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no +restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under +the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or +online at http://www.gutenberg.org/license + + + +Title: The American Missionary - Volume 50, No. 6, June 1896 + +Author: Various + +Release Date: November 21, 2006 [Ebook #19890] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: UTF-8 + + +***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY - VOLUME 50, NO. 6, JUNE 1896*** + + + + + +The American Missionary - Volume 50, No. 6, June 1896 + + +by Various + + + + +Edition 1, (November 21, 2006) + + + + + +CONTENTS + + +Editorial + The Jubilee Year Fund. + FIFTY-DOLLAR JUBILEE SHARES. + THE ACCEPTABLE MITES. + NO COLOR-LINE IN CLEVELAND. + ORANGE PARK NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL IN FLORIDA CLOSED BY THE + SHERIFF. + OUR CHURCHES. + THE TALENTED TENTH. + ALASKA MISSION. +The South. + HISTORY OF A CHURCH IN ALABAMA. + MEETINGS AMONG THE HILLS AND AT A CONVICT CAMP. + A BRIGHT AND CANDID VIEW OF OUR MOUNTAIN WORK. + REVIVALS. + ITEMS FROM THE FIELD. +The Indians. + REVIVAL--LIBERAL CONTRIBUTIONS. + Crow Agency, Montana +The Chinese. + Jubilee Year Fund, Additional Shares. + RECEIPTS FOR APRIL, 1896. + WOMAN’S STATE ORGANIZATIONS + + + + + +NEW YORK: + +PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION, +Bible House, Ninth St. and Fourth Ave., New York. + +Price, 50 Cents a Year in advance. + +Entered at the Post Office at New York N. Y., as second-class mail matter. + + + + + + +AMERICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION. + + +PRESIDENT, MERRILL E. GATES, LL.D., MASS. + +_Vice-presidents._ + +REV. F. A. NOBLE, D.D., Ill. +REV. HENRY HOPKINS, D.D., Mo. +REV. ALEX. MCKENZIE, D.D., Mass. +REV. HENRY A. STIMSON, D.D., N. Y. +REV. WASHINGTON GLADDEN, D.D., Ohio. + +_Honorary Secretary and Editor._ + +REV. M. E. STRIEBY, D.D., _Bible House, N. Y._ + +_Corresponding Secretaries._ + +REV. A. F. BEARD, D.D., REV. F. P. WOODBURY, D.D., _Bible House, N. Y._ +REV. C. J. RYDER, D.D., _Bible House, N. Y._ + +_Recording Secretary._ + +REV. M. E. STRIEBY, D.D., _Bible House, N. Y._ + +_Treasurer._ + +H. W. HUBBARD, Esq., _Bible House, N. Y._ + +_Auditors._ + +GEORGE S. HICKOK. +JAMES H. OLIPHANT. + +_Executive Committee._ + +CHARLES L. MEAD, Chairman. +CHARLES A. HULL, Secretary. + +_For Three Years._ + +SAMUEL HOLMES +SAMUEL S. MARPLES, +CHARLES L. MEAD, +WILLIAM H. STRONG, +ELIJAH HORR. + +_For Two Years._ + +WILLIAM HAYES WARD, +JAMES W. COOPER, +LUCIEN C. WARNER, +JOSEPH H. TWICHELL, +CHARLES P. PIERCE. + +_For One Year._ + +CHARLES A. HULL, +ADDISON P. FOSTER, +ALBERT J. LYMAN, +NEHEMIAH BOYNTON, +A. J. F. BEHRENDS. + +_District Secretaries._ + +REV. GEO. H. GUTTERSON, _21 Cong’l House, Boston, Mass._ +REV. JOS. E. ROY, D.D., _153 La Salle Street, Chicago, Ill._ + +_Secretary of Woman’s Bureau._ + +MISS D. E. EMERSON, _Bible House, N. Y._ + + + + +COMMUNICATIONS + + +Relating to the work of the Association may be addressed to the +Corresponding Secretaries; letters for "THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY," to the +Editor, at the New York Office; letters relating to the finances, to the +Treasurer; letters relating to woman’s work, to the Secretary of the +Woman’s Bureau. + + + + +DONATIONS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS + + +In drafts, checks, registered letters, or post-office orders, may be sent +to H. W. Hubbard, Treasurer, Bible House, New York; or, when more +convenient, to either of the Branch Offices, 21 Congregational House, +Boston, Mass., or 153 La Salle Street, Chicago, Ill. A payment of thirty +dollars constitutes a Life Member. + +NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.--The date on the "address label" indicates the time +to which the subscription is paid. Changes are made in date on label to +the 10th of each month. If payment of subscription be made afterward the +change on the label will appear a month later. Please send early notice of +change in post-office address, giving the former address and the new +address, in order that our periodicals and occasional papers may be +correctly mailed. + + + + +FORM OF A BEQUEST. + + +"I give and bequeath the sum of ---- dollars to the ’American Missionary +Association,’ incorporated by act of the Legislature of the State of New +York." The will should be attested by three witnesses. + + + + + +THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY + + +VOL. L. +JUNE, 1896. +No. 6. + + + + +The Jubilee Year Fund. + + +Extract from the appeal of the Executive Committee of the American +Missionary Association: + + *Fifty Dollars a Share.* + +It is proposed to raise during the next six months a special Jubilee Year +Fund of $100,000 in shares of $50 each, with the hope and expectation that +these shares will be taken by the friends of missions without lessening +those regular contributions which must be depended upon to sustain the +current work. + + FORM OF A PLEDGE. + + Share, $50. + $100,000. + + THE JUBILEE YEAR FUND + OF THE + AMERICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION. + +I hereby take ..... shares (Fifty Dollars each) in the Jubilee Year Fund +of the American Missionary Association, to be paid before the close of the +fiscal year, Sept. 30, 1896. + + _Name_ . . . . . . . + + _P. O. Address_ . . . . . . . . + + + + +FIFTY-DOLLAR JUBILEE SHARES. + + +In the last number of THE MISSIONARY we gave the gratifying report of 34 +shares taken for this fund, and in the present number we have the pleasure +of adding 75 more. We are fully aware of the difficulties under which we +send forth the call for responses to this much-needed fund. Other appeals +have been made, and are still pressed upon the churches, all of them +worthy of the generosity with which they are met. + +But the ability of the churches to meet the demands of their varied +mission work is not exhausted, and the spirit of consecration among the +followers of Christ, even when self-denial must be practiced, has not +reached its limit. We therefore urge our appeal with strong confidence +that we shall not be felt to be intruders, but that we are simply trying +to fulfill the duty imposed upon us in carrying the Gospel to the most +needy and destitute in our land. + +We must repeat the plea made by our Executive Committee that in giving to +this Jubilee Fund, the contributions for our regular work, to which we are +committed and whose claims we cannot repudiate, may not be neglected. + + + + +THE ACCEPTABLE MITES. + + +ANDERSONVILLE, GA.--"Please find inclosed $2.31, which is a contribution +from our church toward paying the debt of the American Missionary +Association. It is very little, but more than I supposed the people would +raise, there is so little money in the place." + +GREENWOOD, S. C.--"It is a great pleasure to me to hand you herewith bank +draft for $11, which is the amount of our collection for the Lincoln +Memorial Day. I have delayed the remitting of this amount somewhat to give +others an opportunity who wished to contribute, but were not quite ready. +The amount is not large, but it is from the people and expresses in a +measure their interest in the work of the American Missionary Association. +The collection represents offerings of the young and old from a cent to a +dollar. What was done was done with a free heart." + + + + +NO COLOR-LINE IN CLEVELAND. + + +The Methodist General Conference and the hotels in Cleveland, O., deserve +great credit--the hotels for according to all delegates, regardless of +color, equal accommodations, and the Conference for its hearty indorsement +of their action. If this greatest gathering of the largest Protestant +church in America had nothing else to do, it might go with its grand +meeting from city to city securing this recognition of the brotherhood of +man. It is ardently hoped that the generous and liberal-minded hotel +keepers in Cleveland may not "backslide," and that if any single colored +delegate, clerical or lay, should come alone to Cleveland, even before the +close of the "six months’ probation," he might not find the door closed +against him. + +The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church may be equally useful at +its meeting in Saratoga in preaching this same gospel of the brotherhood +of man, and in this case, too, permanency is very desirable, and it is +hoped, therefore, that in this event there may be the illustration of the +good old Presbyterian doctrine of the "perseverance of the saints." + + + + +ORANGE PARK NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL IN FLORIDA CLOSED BY THE SHERIFF. + + +It will be remembered that on Friday, the 10th of April, seven teachers +and two patrons of the Orange Park School, at Orange Park, Fla., were +arrested for violation of an enactment legalized a year ago by the State +Legislature under the instigation of William H. Sheats, the State +superintendent of education. + +The enactment, which we protest is in no just sense a law, forbids not +only white and colored persons to be instructed within the same building +at the same time, but it also forbids a white principal or matron or +guardians of the school rooming or living within the same building where +their pupils are. + +This enactment against the personal rights of education in a private +Christian school not supported or aided by the State, if sustained, would +destroy nearly all of the institutions carried on by Northern benevolence +in all of our Southern States. It would take the guardianship of manners +and morals out of the hands of those who have planted and sustained the +institutions until now, and who, in view of the millions yet uneducated +and untrained, are now needed as much as ever. It is not surprising, +therefore, that the National Council of Congregational Churches at +Syracuse in October requested the Association to take this question to the +highest courts, nor that the General Conference of the Methodist Church in +Cleveland has just passed a resolution denouncing this iniquitous +enactment, or that we are receiving constantly from our State and local +associations assurances of sympathy and support in our contest against +this reversion to barbarism. We quote a few of the opinions which have +come under our observation. + +From the _Congregationalist_: + + + "The ethics of Christ, Pilgrim traditions, and the U. S. + Constitution seemed paramount to the opinions of Florida + legislators, and the highest officials of the American Missionary + Association decided to defy and test the law. That the + denomination stands back of them may be reasonably inferred from + the resolution passed by the last Triennial National Council. Let + the American Missionary Association have the sinews of war with + which to employ the ablest counsel." + + +From the _Outlook_: + + + "The State of Florida not long ago took action which is a disgrace + to itself and a blot on the fair fame of our republic. Let our + people squarely face this issue. While we are protesting against + the treatment of missionaries in Turkey and calling upon the + Government to use all its power in their protection, Christian + teachers widely known and honored in one of the great States of + this republic are arrested simply because they presumed to + instruct a few white children under the same roof with colored + children. It is hard to speak of such conduct in mild words. The + question as to whether this is in reality a free republic is once + more at issue. The action of the State of Florida is as barbaric + as the persecutions of the Middle Ages." + + +From the _Independent_: + + + "Let the reader observe that this is not a law applying merely to + the public schools of the State. Such a law we condemn, but we + could not be surprised at it. This law is directed at this + particular institution, which is not a public school but a private + academy supported by the American Missionary Association. We have + been amazed that in this nineteenth century Christians could be + massacred by the thousands for not accepting the Moslem faith and + no hand raised to defend them. But that was in Turkey. Here in the + United States more than thirty years after the Proclamation of + Emancipation in one of the sovereign States of the Union, half a + dozen men and women are arrested for the crime of treating black + children and white children alike, for not drawing a caste line in + their own private grounds in a school they conduct at no expense + to the State. It is a curious humiliating occurrence for this + Jubilee year of the American Missionary Association." + + +From the _Advance_: + + + "Florida’s disgraceful Sheats law, specially designed for the + teachers and supporters of Orange Park Academy, has at last been + put in force. The teachers of the Academy, the pastor of the + church, and the parents of the white pupils have been arrested for + violation of this law, which forbids any one to maintain or + patronize a school in which white persons and Negroes shall be + taught or boarded within the same building. + + And this is the State of Senator Call, who is declaiming so + eloquently in behalf of the Cuban insurgents, more than half of + whom are of Negro blood." + + +From the _Boston Standard_: + + + "A year ago the unconstitutional and vile Sheats law was passed by + the legislature of Florida. It was understood that this law was + particularly aimed at the Orange Park School, of the American + Missionary Association, whose fiftieth anniversary is to be + celebrated in this city next fall. This villainous statute was + enforced in the case of the Orange Park School on the entire body + of teachers, white men and women of spotless character and + self-sacrificing devotion to the mission, because of educating + teachers for the elevation of American citizenship. The normal + school is one of the best and most useful of the educational + agencies at work in the South, but had dared to ignore the + outrageous statute which makes it a crime for any school, public + or private, to teach black and white scholars in the same building + or have any white teachers to eat and sleep in the same house with + their Negro pupils. If these discretionary rights are not + guaranteed by our national Constitution to American citizens, then + the professed abolition of slavery and of the color line in + citizenship is a wretched farce. Nobody can question the intent of + the proclamation of emancipation of the constitutional amendment + that places the Negro on the same legal plane with the white + citizen of this country. We do not doubt the supreme and binding + authority of this legislature. We mistake the temper of the + American people if a blaze of indignation is not kindled by this + outrage from the Atlantic to the Pacific." + + +From _Frank Leslie’s Weekly_: + + + "Under these provisions no citizen of Florida, it will be noted, + can under certain conditions educate his child. He is excluded + absolutely from the best educational institutions in the State if + these admit pupils of both white and colored parentage. The + defiance of the law was in obedience to a definite determination + on the part of the American Missionary Association to make a + distinct test of the statute." + + +From the _Boston Daily Advertiser_: + + + "The Sheats law in Florida was passed through the influence of + malice, prejudice, and partisan venom. Efforts have been made in + other Southern States to perpetrate similar outrages, but for the + most part without avail. The better public sentiment all over the + South is strongly against such meanness. This better sentiment has + asserted itself successfully elsewhere, and we do not doubt that + it will do so very soon in Florida." + + +From the _Boston Journal_: + + + "The American Missionary Association will be sustained by an + enlightened public sentiment in fighting to the last resort the + outrageous Florida law which makes it a crime to teach colored and + white pupils in the same school." + + +These comments are but samples of the sentiment which comes to the +Association respecting this attempt to challenge the constitutional +amendment which came with the emancipation of the colored people from +slavery. But now there is + + + +A SECOND CHAPTER. + + +After the teachers were arrested it was supposed that this would be the +end of the persecution until the statute should be tested by the courts. +Accordingly they returned to the work in the school as before. On the 4th +of May the Sheriff was instructed by the State Attorney to inquire into +this continued violation of the law, and if he found the school to be +going on as before, to arrest and rearrest, as long as the school should +be continued. In consequence the school was forced to close its sessions, +as the teachers were informed that they would be arrested over and over +again, and that new bail would be required for every successive day; this +not only for the teachers but for the patrons, which would be impossible +in the case of those who are colored. This is in accordance with the +published pronouncement of Supt. Sheats that he will prosecute and +persecute this Orange Park School out of existence. + + + + +MEMBERS OF THE ALBANY CONVENTION. + + +We are desirous of securing the names of the survivors of the little band +that gathered in Albany fifty years ago, and formed the American +Missionary Association. A few years since, we made a similar call to this +in the pages of THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY, but the responses were very few. +At the present date, we know of only two persons, Rev. John H. Byrd, +Lawrence, Kan., and Rev. Peter B. Thayer, Garland, Me., who were present +at that time. We hope, if there are any other survivors, they will write +to us promptly, and if there are persons whose eyes fall on this little +notice who happen to know of any person who was present at that meeting, +we will be much obliged if they will send us the name and address. + + + + +OUR CHURCHES. + + +We intend to present to our readers from time to time brief sketches of +some of our churches located in the South and elsewhere, with some account +of the condition of the membership as to property and education, with +glimpses of their poverty and hard struggles to support the pastor, with +occasionally the cheerful story of those who reach self-support. On +another page will be found a sketch by Pastor Snell of the church in +Talladega, Ala. + + + + +THE TALENTED TENTH. + + +In the discussion concerning Negro education we should not forget the +talented tenth man. An ordinary education may answer for the nine men of +mediocrity; but if this is all we offer the talented tenth man, we make a +prodigious mistake. The tenth man, with superior natural endowments, +symmetrically trained and highly developed, may become a mightier +influence, a greater inspiration to others than all the other nine, or +nine times nine like them. Without disparagement of faithful men of +moderate abilities, it may be said that in all ages the mighty impulses +that have propelled a people onward in their progressive career, have +proceeded from a few gifted souls. Sometimes these have been "self-made" +men, so-called, whose best powers were evoked by rare opportunities. +Oftener, they have been men of thoroughly disciplined minds, of sharpened +perceptive faculties, trained to analyze and to generalize; men of +well-balanced judgments and power of clear and forceful statement. + +It is this talented tenth man of our colleges that in after years reflects +more honor on his _alma mater_ than the other nine; it is this tenth man +that is the recognized leader in his profession and the leader of public +opinion. To him, rather than to the other nine, the many look for +suggestion and advice in important matters. He is an uncrowned king in his +sphere. + +This being true, I repeat that not to make proper provision for the high +education of the talented tenth man of the colored people is a prodigious +mistake. It is to dwarf the tree that has in it the potency of a grand +oak. Industrial education is good for the nine; the common English +branches are good for the nine; but that tenth man ought to have the best +opportunities for making the most of himself for humanity and God. + +The powers of this talented tenth man are often latent; unsuspected by +others and even by their possessor, and are evoked only under favorable +conditions, sometimes comparatively late in the youthful period of life. +In a symmetrical course of study calculated to bring into exercise every +mental faculty, somewhere, as by a touchstone, the particular aptitude of +the pupil may be discovered, the secret springs of power be opened; and +the man, having discovered himself, leaps forward to pre-eminence among +his fellows. Scores of such men and women are among the students in the +schools for the colored people of the South. A mere common education will +not disclose their uncommon powers; they need the test of the best. And +somewhere, at several central points at least, provision should be made +for the higher education of the talented tenth as well as ordinary +education for the other nine. + +The great need of the colored people of the South is wise leadership along +all lines of development; men of large and comprehensive views acquired by +contact and communion with the world’s great thinkers; such men are needed +to-day even more than nine times as many with a little more practical +knowledge concerning the use of the saw, the jack-plane and the +blacksmith’s forge. In our educational work for the colored people, +therefore, proper provision should be made for the talented tenth.--DR. +MOREHOUSE in _The Independent_. + + + + +ALASKA MISSION. + + +The following sentences from a personal letter of Miss Anna L. Dawes state +a profound truth in terse and impressive form: + + + "If any one is willing to go up there and live with those Eskimos, + I think the rest of us may well enough agree to help. Indeed, + nothing has been so good for me for some time as his (Mr. Lopp’s) + visit. It not only makes our Christianity (mine at least) look + like a mustard seed, but makes you wonder whether it isn’t a + _dead_ seed at that! I have been to hear Mr. Moody to-day, but he + didn’t begin to give me such "conviction of sin" as the urgent and + eager interest Mr. Lopp showed in going back to his people up + there. I wonder just what the Lord does think of us all--some of + us, anyway?" + + +Mr. Lopp, whom Miss Dawes refers to, is pleading for funds to make it +possible to open the mission among the Eskimos. The American Missionary +Association was obliged to discontinue it for a year on account of the +straitened condition of the treasury. We are now making every effort to +gather funds outside of the current income of the Association, that there +may be at least one Christian mission conducted by Congregationalists in +this great northern mission field. Mr. Lopp’s plea for "_his_ people" and +abandon of self-sacrifice both on the part of himself and his wife, +impress every one, as they did Miss Dawes. + +This is the only mission of the Congregational denomination in Alaska. No +other denomination plans to occupy this station if given up by the +American Missionary Association. The work requires about five hundred +dollars more than has been subscribed, and this must be in hand by the +first of June, when it is necessary for Mr. Lopp to sail, if he goes this +year. + + + + + +THE SOUTH. + + + + +HISTORY OF A CHURCH IN ALABAMA. + + +BY REV. SPENCER SNELL. + +The beautiful and healthful city of Talladega is located among the +Appalachian foot hills. The First Congregational church was organized in +the year 1868. The first members were people who came out of the colored +Baptist Church, and who had begun to look for a more intelligent mode of +worship and better religious instruction than it was possible to have in +churches whose pastors had been slaves and were uneducated. + +The first pastor of the church was Rev. H. E. Brown, of Ridgefield, O., +whom the American Missionary Association had sent into the South. Since +his retirement the pulpit has been occupied by several pastors, including +the acceptable services of professors of Talladega College. My pastorate +began in 1894. + +There are friendly relations between our church and the other colored +churches near at hand. The pastor is often invited to preach in the other +churches. The pastors of two of the Baptist churches are graduates of our +school here, and the pastor of one of the Methodist churches is now taking +lessons in our seminary. + +The present membership of the church is 219. Many of them are poor +students who have to be helped through school. The resident members have +but very little money. With one or two exceptions they receive small pay +for what they do. Those who have trades find but little here to do and +have to go away to get employment. Among the male members of the church +are farmers, mechanics, etc., and among the females those who do laundry +work, sewing, etc. Several of these women take the washing of families +home and work very hard for a very little money with which to subsist +their families, buy books, and pay tuition for their children in Talladega +College. + +There are about thirty-five members of the church who own their homes, and +about eleven who rent the places where they live. Several of the homes +owned by the members of the church are fairly comfortable for Southern +homes, having from two to seven rooms. None of them are costly. I do not +suppose that one of them cost $1,000. Neither is the furniture in them +costly. Scarcely any of them have carpets on their floors. They look upon +carpets as a luxury which they cannot afford. Plaster on the walls is +almost as rare as carpets on the floors. In some cases there is not a +rocking-chair in the house. The furniture they have is of a very ordinary +kind. + +The people have but very little money and are obliged to struggle long and +hard to get a little place to call home, in many cases buying the lumber +and hiring the carpenter on credit. This being the case, it takes them +years and years to pay for the little homes. The homes vary from the +fairly comfortable to the wretched. It is noticeable that those who have +had the advantages of an education have better homes than those who have +no education. + +There comes to mind as I write one very miserable home in which both the +parents are ignorant. There are three rooms to the house not nearly so +comfortable as the places where Northern farmers keep their horses and +cattle. There is neither stove nor grate in the house, but simply some +rocks on each side of the open fireplace on which they lay the green wood, +by which they sit and shiver while the cold winds blow through the cracks +in the floor and sides of the house. There are six children and only two +excuses for beds. One of these has on it a tick, the other has a pile of +dirty rags. There is not a whole table or chair in the house. + +And yet, these people, like many others just as poor as they, are trying +to educate their children. They believe that in Christian education lies +the only redemption from this condition for them and their race, through +their children, who are enjoying privileges that were denied to them. + +There are not more than a dozen individuals in the church who are earning +a comfortable living. More than that number did so when times were better, +but now there is not much for them to do except conduct very poor farms, +on which they cannot earn enough to make themselves comfortable. + +There have been very few years in the history of the church when it did +not have a revival of religion. Of late it has been the custom to have two +series of special services each year--one during the winter, while the +school is in session, and another during the summer vacation. Effort is +made each year to have all the students converted. Of all the young people +who have graduated here only two have left without being professing +Christians. + +The growth of the church has not been rapid, but steady. During the days +of slavery the colored people were members of the churches to which their +masters belonged. None of them belonged to Congregational churches, and +so, when Congregationalism came to the South after the war, it was +entirely new to the former slaves and to those who had been their masters. + +The masses of the children and the young people still cling to the +churches which their parents were taught to love. It will, therefore, be +some time before Congregationalism will grow rapidly in the South. The +church has no building of its own, and no parsonage, but worships in the +chapel of Talladega College. The building in which the chapel is located +was erected by the white Baptists of the Coosa Valley Association before +the war as a college for their sons. Some of the old slaves who helped to +put up the building lived to see freedom, to see the building come into +the hands of the American Missionary Association, and to see their own +children study and graduate in it. + + + + +MEETINGS AMONG THE HILLS AND AT A CONVICT CAMP. + + +BY REV. H. E. PARTRIDGE. + +Perhaps nowhere is a religious meeting made more of than in the hill +country of the South. There are reasons _and_ reasons for the fact. Take a +real, genuine Methodist or Baptist matron, or brother, of fifty, and they +love Christ and His cause, and do not fail to associate their love for Him +and the work with the gathering in His name. If it be possible, they will +be in attendance when "the parson" comes round. The girls love to go; some +because they, too, are learning to love the service of the Master, some +because they have no other so good opportunity to see and be seen, and +others because everybody else goes. Where the girls and young ladies are +sure to be, there the boys and young men are apt to be; and so it comes +that when the meeting, especially the "big meeting," is to be held, the +people throng. And if you want to see a genuine democracy, untainted by +any kind of aristocracy, you could not find it better illustrated than +among the hills, at meeting time, in some log "church-house." No Sir +Wonderful to claim best pew, no usher to give you the place _he_ chooses. +You come with your wife and, following the custom, she goes to the left, +you to the right. I will not describe the service. The singing varies from +a wonderful chorus of praise that lacks nothing in volume in one +neighborhood, to the nasal-twanged hymn which some incompetent leader +sings almost alone in some other community. The old songs predominate, but +any brisk moving song of work of praise or progress easily becomes a +favorite, when once it has been sung long enough so that the words and +movement are mastered by a few. + +You will not be long in any big meeting or revival service before you will +hear: + + "Mother has a home, sweet home, + Mother has a home, sweet home, + Mother has a home, sweet home. + Lord, I want to join the angels; beautiful home." + +This is varied. Now it is Brother, Father, Preacher, or Sister who has a +home. + +You may not know the tune or words, but it will not be long before you are +singing with the rest, if you are a participator or worshiper, and not +that horrid and heartless thing, a critical looker-on. + +You know of the hand-shaking? If a sinner seeks to enter the Christian +life, he comes, on invitation of the minister, to shake hands at the close +of, or during, the service. And often service closes with an +all-round-hand-shake. There is a song started, like "Say, Brother, will +you meet me?" or some simple devotional hymn, and all rise and shake hands +all around, singing or praying, or speaking gently one to another. + +Ah! many a feud has sunk forever, many an unpleasantness has been +forgotten, many a half-ripe quarrel has been strangled, and many a +friendship has been strengthened and ripened in these services of emotion +and love, those hand-shakings of the Mountaineers. The blessings of the +peacemakers should be his who first introduced the service. + +Among other invitation hymns I have heard, I remember vividly: + + "Sinner, you are welcome, Yes, Yes, welcome + To the dying lamb." + +This, too, is varied. "Seeker," "Brother," "Sister," and "Everybody’s +welcome" being sung. + +I could tell of parts I do not like, of excitements the reverse of helpful +to my devotional feelings, and of loudness mistaken for piety or zeal, but +so could others criticise the services at Dr. Cuyler’s or Dr. Storrs’s +church. I prefer to speak of the really good. + +May I tell you of a unique service? It was at the Convict Camp, near +Baker’s X Roads, in Cumberland County, Tenn. + +No need to ring the bell--the congregation are assembled, and armed guards +are standing by lest someone should escape. Still a bell was tapped. +Silence at once. + +"Boys," I said, "when I was here before you kindly asked me to come and +speak to you again. I am here. Before I speak I want to have you sing. +Will you sing?" A moment’s pause, and in the rich tones which the colored +people so often have, there rang out from scores of throats, one of those +weird songs of the race. It was of chariots and heaven, of songs and +praises, and of Jesus the King. I cannot reproduce or describe it. I +prayed for a blessing on our service, and several responded with +apparently as fervent "Amen" as ever came from Camp Meeting or Altar +service. Then I read passages, closing with a part of Romans 6: from the +twenty-third verse. I spoke briefly of "The wages of sin, and of the gift +of God." I almost fear I was harsh. Poor fellows--they were criminals, but +who is not guilty, before God, of violations of Divine law? + +As I pleaded for the starting of a better life, as I spoke of their +families, as I said "Some of you will be through with prison life soon," +as I talked of honesty, sobriety, and purity, there were moist eyes. I +asked for an expression at the close. All who will accept Jesus Christ, +and from this very hour live for Him, and with the strength he gives try +to forget the grievances you have thought to revenge; try to love and +serve one another here, in Christ’s name, and others when released; strive +to do your work faithfully; in short, try to do what you think Christ +would want you to do--first, give me your hand, and then kneel with me in +prayer. Through the chinks and crevices of the stockade a score of men +thrust their hands, eager to respond to the invitation, and many knelt in +prayer. + +How much was make-believe? How much was genuine? The Searcher of hearts +alone knows. Sowing by all waters, I am willing to leave results with God. + +Another song, and then "Good-bye, boss!" "Good-bye, Captain!" "Come again, +preacher!" + +The days were weeks, and then! Criminal carelessness, perhaps. A premature +explosion of dynamite and powder combined on the railroad, and six of +these men had been discharged. Dead! A rough grave beside the track, God +knows the rest. They were convicts, they were blacks, but they were my +brothers and yours, children of one Father. + +I was tired that Sunday, but I am glad God let me go and give them another +invitation to the Christ-life. Perhaps in some other time and place I +shall talk over that service among the boys in black at Convict Camp, with +a soul in white over there. Who knows? + + + + +A BRIGHT AND CANDID VIEW OF OUR MOUNTAIN WORK. + + +The following letter comes from a member of the "Andover Band," three of +whom entered the work among the American Highlanders last year. It is the +first band of theological students organized in any of our seminaries for +work in the field of the American Missionary Association. It was a very +interesting movement and worthy the seminary that has sent out bands into +other parts of the country which have accomplished great results. + +The testimony is set forth by Prof. John C. Campbell, a cultured young +man, who looks on this interesting work with a fresh vision and gives +opinions well balanced respecting this field and others. + +It should be said that the letter was not written for publication. + + + +The year has been trying and wearing, but I take great satisfaction in +knowing that much has been accomplished. We have established ourselves in +the hearts of the people, I believe, and have the respect and co-operative +interest of the best men in this and adjoining counties, so I hope for +great things in the future if our friends in the North will only help us. + +Suspicion has given way to confidence, and I may even fire broadsides at +the tobacco habit now, even if it hits home. They are a trying, promising, +and loveable people. I admire those of my classmates who have heard the +voice of God (not the prompting of inclination) calling them to remain in +dear old hair-splitting New England; but, while I admire their bravery, I +am sorry for them, for it must seem as if they were striking in the air. +Here we see the enemy, and can strike directly at him, and one has some +satisfaction in getting weary and sick at heart in fighting at great odds +against a visible power instead of the more subtle powers "of the air." +But I digress! It is such a temptation to let myself out when +communicating with one who understands this discouraging, fascinating, and +encouraging work. This year’s work has given me experience, as well as +gray hair, and even if my labors in the South should terminate this year, +I should feel that I had gained a great deal. I wish that all Northerners +could come to know the best element of the South, and show their +magnanimity as victors by helping the American Missionary Association do +the work which alone will make a new South. To me the South presents a +touching but heroic picture as she struggles nobly, but somewhat +uncertainly, toward the light, still the victim of her cavalier training, +still held back by the poor black and the poor white, the products of her +accursed institution. Now that is all abolished, she needs help from the +North. I doubt if we in the North would be any better had we been placed +in the same environment, and our superiority may be due as much to soil, +climate, and the consequent unprofitableness of slave labor, as to our +Puritan ancestry. + +The tide of immigration is beginning to turn toward this State from +Georgia, and many coming from the Dakotas. The mass of ignorance is +appalling. I realize in part, I think, the difficulty of getting the needs +of the whites before a sympathizing audience. When it comes to a white +man’s needs and his condition, too many church members and others +substitute the scientific theory of the survival of the fittest for +Christ’s law of love. They forget too, I fear, that many of these people +in the mountains are victims of slavery as innocent as the Negro; and they +do not see that their indifference is letting them lie in the hard bed +which circumstances, largely beyond their control, have made for them. If +they will only give us money, "greenbacks," if need be, and enable us to +get the young out of bed on their intellectual and spiritual feet, I shall +be satisfied. And if our Congressmen and politicians would bury the +"Bloody Shirt," and stop throwing stones over Mason and Dixon’s fence, and +out of their personal means give, what is too often given uselessly, to +the Association and other similar Boards, the questions which spring from +sectional prejudice would soon be solved. I do believe that what the +American Missionary Association stands for is the panacea for all +political and social ills. + + + + +REVIVALS. + + + +CHARLOTTE, N.C. + + +BY REV. GEO. H HAINES. + +We are in the midst of a glorious revival. Rev. James Wharton was with us +six days. What wonderful help he has been to our work during his stay with +us. We had eleven hopeful conversions. We continued our meetings after he +left us, and our total number of conversions is twenty. Among the persons +who have left the ways of sin and turned into the way of life are two very +remarkable cases. A woman of about fifty years of age, a drunkard and one +of the most profane women in our city, asked the people of God to pray for +her. It seemed hard for her to understand the simple plan of salvation, +and that the Lord Jesus would save her if she would believe. The evening +after Mr. Wharton left she received the evidence of her conversion. I can +never tell how the news of this woman’s conversion spread over the city. +It created as much excitement as the news of the man who was found by our +Saviour among the tombs. Crowds came to our services to see if the news +was true, and when they heard the testimony for Christ they rejoiced with +us. + +The other is a man of about the same age, who has been a great disbeliever +in the word of God, though his wife was a member of our church. He was a +very strong man in all the societies in the city. He has been led out of +darkness into light. The people say: "God bless Mr. Wharton." Our +Sunday-school has grown wonderfully in the last month. Indeed, every +department of our church work is looking up. + + + +BEAUFORT, N.C. + + +BY REV. J.P. SIMS. + +Evangelist Wharton’s visit did us a great deal of good. Not only have +souls been converted, but the church has been edified. In the revival +there were six hopeful conversions, and four joined our church, among them +a very promising young man. + +Our people are becoming more and more willing to divide their little mite +with the church. They make a special effort once a month to help raise the +pastor’s salary by giving what they call a "surprise party," bringing +packages of flour, sugar, coffee, meal, rice, fish, etc., for which I give +them credit. Sometimes the unconverted are with them. They come in +singing, fill the table, then a prayer, and return at once, singing as +they go. By this process we are able to send in a better report than we +have been doing. + + + +CENTRAL CHURCH, NEW ORLEANS, LA. + + +BY REV. JOHN W. WHITTAKER. + +We have just passed through a precious season of revival. We began a +series of meetings during the week of prayer. God’s presence and blessing +were manifestly with us, so we were constrained to continue them another +week, holding meetings every night. Fifteen were turned to God. Nine of +them have united with our church and have begun service for the Master. +The meetings were well attended, and our whole church was stirred up to +more faithful work for God and humanity. Our church is steadily increasing +in strength. Almost every Sabbath some one is taken into membership. We +have on our books nearly two hundred and fifty people who have pledged +themselves to give weekly on an average ten cents or more toward the +support of the church. We love the American Missionary Association, and +appreciate all that it is doing for us. We need its aid just now. We +cannot get on without it. But we do not mean to make what you do for us an +excuse for doing less for ourselves. + + + + +ITEMS FROM THE FIELD. + + +DENOMINATIONAL FRATERNITY.--From High Point, N. C., we have the following: + + + One of the great hindrances to the evangelization of the colored + people in the South is the constant flaunting of denominational + banners by ignorant and unprincipled preachers. But I am happy to + say, that at our special services on Lincoln Memorial Day, this + spirit of evil was buried in High Point, at least for one day. It + was pleasant to see Methodists, Baptists, and Congregationalists + working harmoniously together to make the occasion successful. One + brother and wife gave us 45 cents, and the pastor of the Baptist + Church, after speaking a word in behalf of the American Missionary + Association came forward and deposited a quarter on the table, at + the same time urging his members to give liberally to help it + overcome its great burden of debt. I am pleased also to note the + self-denial of two faithful members, a mother and daughter of our + own church, who out of their poverty gave 50 cents each. Both of + these good women are out in service, and although their earnings + are very small, they never give less than 25 cents each whenever + special efforts are made to raise money for the support of the + work. + + +GRATEFUL REMEMBRANCES OF THE PAST.--Rev. James Brown, of Anniston, Ala., +recalls some memories of the past: + + + When we met as a church on October 22, to pray for the success of + the American Missionary Association, it was touching to hear the + testimony of people from thirty-five to fifty years of age as to + the self-sacrificing spirit of the missionaries of the American + Missionary Association, as they came from Talladega to this + section more than twenty-five years ago. Some told how the + missionaries had to hide from place to place to keep out of the + reach of the Ku Klux, the speakers being almost eye-witnesses to + the murder of Mr. Luke, a few miles from this place. If some of + our Northern friends could have heard the words of gratitude for + the work of the American Missionary Association, and seen the + tears of joy over what has been accomplished, they would know that + their labors and gifts had not been in vain. + + +LIBERAL GIVING FROM A SMALL INCOME.--Rev. A. L. DeMond, of Lowell, N. C., +writes: + + + The people have had a heavy burden upon them during the hard times + of these winter months when there is so little for them to do in + the way of earning money. Of their little means they give freely + and gladly. Many of them are paid for their work in provisions at + the stores so that they do not receive much money. One poor woman + said to me: "I can always give a little something because I get + _forty cents every week_ for my washing." She lives in a little + log cabin, through the sides of which the wind often whistles, but + every Sunday she gives something for the church of Christ. + + +A POOR WOMAN’S FINE FEELING.--One day last year our laundress sent her +oldest boy, a lad fourteen years of age, on an errand. He was gone an hour +or more longer than she expected him to be. Upon his return she asked him +what he had been doing all that time. He told her that an expressman had +been run away with, and had been quite badly hurt. He had helped get the +man into a store, had gone for a doctor, and had done all that he could +for him. When he left him the man told him to go to his office the next +day and he would give him something. The boy’s mother at once said that he +mustn’t think of taking anything for what he had done for the man when he +was in trouble. + +Who can say that the colored people are incapable of fine feeling? This +poor woman was certainly not so well provided with this world’s goods that +she had no use for money. On the contrary, she was a widow, with a family +of five children that she had kept together and had sent to school at the +cost of much sacrifice and years of hard work at the washtub. + + + + + +THE INDIANS. + + + + +REVIVAL--LIBERAL CONTRIBUTIONS. + + +MISS M. C. COLLINS, FORT YATES, N. DAK. + +I am sure you will be glad to hear of the great, may I say "revival," +which seems to be upon us. On March 1 at our regular communion we received +into the church fifteen adults, and there were eight marriages and nine +children baptized. Six of these people came from Flying-By region (Miss +Lord’s people). She is rejoicing. One, Swift Cloud, and his wife, are a +middle-aged couple, who lived here when I first came to this village. They +are a good addition to our force. Then Two-Runs and his wife are two good +people, Miss Lord’s near neighbors, and will be a great help to her. The +others uniting came from my village, and we now have only two men and +their wives in this village who are not in the church. Bird-Dog, another +of Miss Lord’s people, and his wife and sister have given me their names +as candidates for membership at the next communion. The Y. M. C. A. down +there are hauling logs to build a place to meet in. The little cabin we +put up is already too small. + +Our contributions for Native Missionary work, from October 1 to March 1, +all told, on Standing Rock Agency, are $206.47. + +Women’s Missionary $107.20 +Societies have given +Y. M. C. A. 57.99 +Grand River Church 21.78 +Standing Rock Church 19.50 +Elkhorn (on Grand River), 45.65 +the Women’s Society +Y. M. C. A. 26.39 + +Beside this our church here has given about $15 to the Lincoln Memorial +Fund for the Association and $10 to buy table and chairs for the pulpit. +Our Christians are going from house to house to pray with the sick, and +many of these people are being brought to Christ through this means. On +communion Sunday we opened the folding doors and yet the church was so +full that three of us sat down on the little platform behind the pulpit. + +I forgot to tell you that aside from this $206 we raised $200 to build a +chapel at One Bull’s, where Elias was. The house is too little. + +We are not "lazy, good-for-nothing Indians, fit only for the soldiers’ +target." We are men and women struggling against clannishness and +superstition--against evil without and within--reaching up to you who know +the blessedness of the Light of the Gospel, asking you to reach down, down +into our dark lives and lift us up. Let us get a glimpse on this side of +the beauties of Heaven. + +We need your help, and bye and bye we will join your forces and help you +to gather with God’s fold other tribes and nations who know not God. Do +not cut us down this spring. It will break our hearts with discouragement. + +God help people to hear our prayer. We shake hands with God’s people in +the name of Jesus Christ our Saviour. + +P.S.--Three of the people outside the church in this village have given me +their names as candidates for church membership at the May communion. + + + + +CROW AGENCY, MONTANA.--The growth of the missionary work among the Indians +at the Crow Agency, Montana, is very encouraging. Recent reports from this +field bring information of large gatherings in the religious services, and +in the church services and Sunday-school. Our missionary, Rev. J. G. +Burgess, is planning to spend several weeks this summer among the camps on +the prairies to which the Indians withdraw during the warmer months. A +chapel is very much needed at this mission in order to afford a place for +religious gatherings and such instruction as the missionary and his wife +are able to give these Indians. This mission of the American Missionary +Association is the only Protestant mission among the entire Crow tribe. + + + + + +THE CHINESE. + + + + +THE OROVILLE MISSION. + + +BY REV. W.C. POND, D.D. + + [Illustration: New Years Cake.] + + New Years Cake. + + +The cake of which we give a picture is more than a monument to the +artistic cookery of which some of our brethren there are capable. It was +made in a sort of Christian competition with the rude and senseless +operations by which their idol-worshiping countrymen observed their great +annual festival. And on Salvation Army principles, though not after their +methods, it called the attention of multitudes both of Chinese and +Americans to the Mission House and the Mission work and the Saviour for +whom our brethren were eager to bear witness. They did not confine their +attention to cake-making nor express their loyalty to Christ in that way +alone, but made up a very respectable sum, which, as "New Year’s Gifts to +Jesus," they placed in our treasury. + +The picture, as we are able to give it in our magazine, is not large +enough to show all the points of interest about this cake. It represents, +of course, a Chinese pagoda, but with the idols omitted. Possibly there is +in it a little symbolism of _ascent_--the excelsior spirit which comes +from new life in Christ. Beginning at the shell foundation, we see two +cards which bear in Chinese an inscription literally translated thus: +"Eyes see; hands must not touch." Above this were the more abrupt or +pointed English words: "Hands off." Over the door at the head of the steps +is a framed inscription: "Happy New Year, 1896." In what might be called +the second story there is another inscription, which, being interpreted, +reads: "Blessed News Chapel"--_i.e._, Gospel Chapel--while on the right +post are characters which, literally translated, mean: "Blessed Land: good +cultivating"--_i.e._, to good cultivation this happy land yields large +returns. On the left-hand post the characters literally translated mean: +"News Chapel: righteous pastor: forms intimate friends"--_i.e._, the +righteous pastor of this Gospel Chapel makes warm friends. + +On either side of the cake are Chinese New Year’s lilies (narcissus) +growing to perfection in saucers supplied with nothing except clean +pebbles and pure water--these are said to symbolize purity and mercy. +Above the lilies rise great clusters of artificial flowers, which also +have some symbolical import; I am unable to say what. + +This will be a good place to say a few words about this mission, which has +now been in existence for more than twenty years. During all this period +it has occupied, _rent free_, a small brick building belonging to our +ex-Governor and United States Senator, Hon. George C. Perkins, who began +his wonderfully successful career in this town of Oroville. He has not +even required us to pay the taxes upon it, and when a rumor reached my +ears that his agent had received an offer for the purchase of it, Mr. +Perkins kindly assured me that we should have the first chance to buy it, +and he would help us out by a generous donation. That’s the sort of man he +is. + +There has always been a large Chinese population engaged mainly in mining, +whose headquarters were at Oroville. When our mission was established the +number was estimated at not less than twenty-five hundred. Chinatown was +quite extensive and all its frail structures swarmed, like bee-hives, with +inhabitants. There are no such throngs now, but there are still people +enough to call forth the most and the best that we can do for them. + +A large number of Chinese have here been turned from idol-worship to the +love of Jesus. I have at hand no means of scanning the long roll--reaching +up to many hundreds--of those who have for longer or shorter periods been +brought here to know something of Christ. And the frequent change of +teachers has rendered impossible any adequate statement of results. Among +those whom I specially remember are three Yongs: One, Yong Jim, an +unusually well-educated man who, after being a missionary helper in +several of our fields, returned to China, and has done gospel-work there +in connection with the American Board; another, Yong Kay, was a delegate +from California to the great convention of the Y. P. S. C. E. in Boston, +and made several addresses there, which were well received. He is now +preaching the Word in that city. Yet another of the same family has been +for several years a leader in Christian work among the Chinese in New +York. The Christians in California and elsewhere belonging to this family +have a little missionary work of their own among their relatives in China +in addition to what they do through our Chinese Missionary Society. The +work at Oroville is now in excellent hands. We have a good +helper--intelligent, wise, steadfast--who almost wholly supports himself, +drawing but five dollars per month from our treasury, and giving back a +goodly portion of this. The teachers are faithful and earnest, and I +rejoice to add that for several years our church in that town has +recognized its responsibility for this work, has given it the right hand +of fellowship, and has aided it with generous gifts. + + + + +Jubilee Year Fund, Additional Shares. + + +Rev. MILO N. MILES, Iowa City, Ia. + +FIRST CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL, East Orange, N. J. + +Miss M. F. AIKEN, Maiden, Mass. + +Mrs. MARY R. ENGLESBY, Burlington, Vt. + +Rev. GEO. W. REED and WIFE, Fort Yates, N. D. + +E. A. GOODNOW, Worcester, Mass., two shares. + +BROADWAY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Norwich, Conn., twenty shares. + +CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Watertown, Conn. + +Judge WM. H. UPSON, Akron, O. + +TRINITARIAN CONG’L CH., Norton, Mass., four shares. + +Rev. J. E. ROY, D.D., Chicago, Ill. + +Mrs. A. B. ROSS, Cambridgeboro, Pa. + +ARTHUR’S MISSION, Millbury, Mass., two shares. + +HORACE TRACEY PITKIN, New Hartford, Conn. + +Mrs. EMMA P. SHUMWAY, Groton, Mass. + +Mrs. AUGUSTA S. THURSTON, Whitinsville, Mass. + +HIGH ST. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Auburn, Me. + +FIRST CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY, Keene, N. H. + +Dea. M. M. FISHER, Medway, Mass. + +E. FISHER RICHARDSON, Medway, Mass. + +Mrs. HARRIET P. SOMERS, Boston, Mass. + +FROM A FRIEND IN MEMORY OF HER MOTHER, Boston, Mass. + +Mrs. M. N. PHELPS, Foxboro, Mass. + +Dr. R. N. BAUGHMAN, Marseilles, Ill., two shares. + +WINDHAM CONFERENCE of Connecticut. + +MARY R. CUMMINGS, for heirs of W. H. Cummings, two shares. + +Mrs. A. L. BAYLEY, Amesbury, Mass. + +CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL AND DEPARTMENTS, Flushing, N. Y. + +Mrs. LUCY S. CONNOR, Henniker, N. H. + +JOHN P. JUBE, Newark, N. J. + +Mrs. SARAH C. KELLOGG, in memory of her Father, Rev. E. J. Comings, +Kingsville, O. + +Miss ABBY W. TURNER, Randolph, Mass., two shares. + +CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH AND DEPARTMENTS, Grand View, Tenn. + +Rev. J. G. BURGESS and Wife, Crow Agency, Mont. + +BY A FRIEND in memory of Rev. J. H. Stearns, D.D., Epping, N. H. + +A MEMBER OF SOUTH CHURCH, Salem, Mass. + +NELSON VALENTINE, in memory of Mrs. R. W. Valentine, New Gloucester, Me. + +CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Auburndale, Mass. + +Mrs. JULIA E. BRICK, Brooklyn, N. Y. + +GLOUCESTER EVANGELICAL CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY, Chepachet, R. I. + +Mrs. JOHN H. WASHBURN, New York. + +GEO. W. MARSTON, San Diego, Cal. + +Mrs. ANNA LEE MARSTON, San Diego, Cal. + +JAMES A. SMITH, Osage, Iowa. + +S. B. FRENCH, Chicago, Ill. + +SOUTH CHURCH, Salem, Mass., two shares. + +NORFOLK CONFERENCE, Mass. + + Previously reported, 34 +Subscriptions reported 75 +above, + ---- +Total number of shares 109 +reported, + + + + +RECEIPTS FOR APRIL, 1896. + + +_THE DANIEL HAND FUND_ + +_For the Education of Colored People_. + +Income for April $1,100.00 +Previously acknowledged 31,307.35 + ---------- + $32,407.35 + ========== + + + + +CURRENT RECEIPTS. + + + MAINE, $417.24. +Alfred. Cong. Ch. 9.50 +Auburn. High St. Cong. 57.81 +Ch. (50 of which _for +Share Jubilee Fund_) +Auburn. Sixth St. Cong. 15.00 +Ch. +Auburn. Sixth St. Cong. +Ch., B. of C. _for +Andersonville, Ga._ +Belfast. First Cong. Ch. 50.00 +Biddeford. "Friends" in 6.00 +Pavillion Ch. +Brewer. First Cong. Ch. 16.00 +Bridgton. First Cong. Ch. 14.55 +and Soc. +Bridgton. Mrs. Julia P. 1.75 +Hall, _for Freight to +Grand View, Tenn._ +Bucksport. S.S. Class by 2.13 +M.S. Blodgett, _for +Pleasant Hill, Tenn._ +Cumberland Center. 3.00 +Helping Hand Soc., _for +Student Aid, McIntosh, +Ga._ +East Otisfield. Mrs. 1.00 +Susan K. Loring +Eastport. Central Cong. 6.50 +Ch., 5.50; Jun. End. Soc. +Central Cong. Ch., 1; +Lincoln Mem. Day Offering +Farmington. Miss. C.N. 2.00 +Bixby, _for Pleasant +Hill, Tenn._ +Gardiner. Marietta +Parshley, Bbl. C. _for +Blowing Rock, N. C._ +Hallowell. Ladies’ Prayer 5.00 +Circle, _for Central Ch., +New Orleans, La._ +Kennebunk. Union Ch. and 46.90 +Soc. +Litchfield Corners. Cong. 5.00 +Ch., Y. P. S. C. E., _for +Indian M._ +Portland. "To help pay 25.00 +the debt" +Portland. Class in S. S. 10.00 +Second Parish Cong. Ch., +_for Mountain Work_ +Portland. Y. P. S. C. E. 10.00 +Bethel Ch., _for Student +Aid, Lincoln Acad., +King’s Mountain, N. C._ +South Berwick. Bbl. C. +_for Blowing Rock, N. C._ +South Gardiner. Cong. Ch. 6.00 +Standish. Cong. Ch. 5.00 +Vinal Haven. Miss Minnie 6.00 +A. Whitten, 5; Mrs. +Carrie L. Paige, 1, _for +Student Aid, McIntosh, +Ga._ +Wells. First Cong. Ch. 15.00 +Yarmouth. First Parish 30.00 +Church +Maine Woman’s Aid to A. +M. A., by Mrs. Ida V. +Woodbury, Treas.: +Albany. Mrs. H. G. 5.00 +Lovejoy, 3; Mrs J.E. +Bird, 1; ----, 1 +Biddeford. Pavilion Ch. 5.00 +Lewiston. Pine St. Ch. 30.00 +(10 of which _for Student +Aid, Straight U._) +Portland. Bethel Ch. 23.10 + ------- 63.10 + + NEW HAMPSHIRE, $533.68. +Alstead Center. Cong. Ch. 5.00 +Sab. Sch., 2.68; Ladies’ +Circle, 2.32 +Atkinson. Cong. Ch. and 14.17 +Soc. +Concord. First Cong. Ch. 100.88 +(8 of which _for the +Debt_) to const. JOHN C. +RICHARDS, LOUIS B. TEBAU, +and MRS. ANN G. CLARK +L.M.’s +Concord. "Friend" 5.00 +Durham. Cong. Ch. 20.00 +East Derry. Mrs. Day, 2.30 +_for Wilmington, N. C._ +East Derry. Cong. Ch., +Bbl. C., freight paid +_for Wilmington, N. C._ +Epping. Cong. Ch., 6.23; 11.23 +Mrs. Shepherd’s S. S. +Class, 5 +Epping. Two Bbls. C. _for +Blowing Rock, N. C._ +Exeter. Second Cong. Ch. 41.00 +Farmington. Cong. Ch. 3.00 +Hampstead. Cong. Ch. 15.00 +Hancock. Cong. Ch. 5.00 +Hinsdale. Cong. Ch. 3.58 +Keene. First Cong. Ch., 50.00 +_for Share Jubilee Fund_ +Meriden. Florence +Robinson, Box C. _for +Blowing Rock, N. C._ +Nashua. Pilgrim Ch., 153.44 +123.44 to const. MISS +JESSIE A. PLUMMER, MISS +M. E. EMERSON, MRS. A. K. +WOODBURY and H. E. +KENDALL L.M.’s; Y. P. S. +C. E. of Pilgrim Ch., 30 +to const. WILLIAM +JENNINGS L.M. +Newfields. Miss H. L. 33.50 +Fitts, Col., _for +Wilmington, N. C._ +Newmarket. Thos. H. 10.00 +Wiswall +Newport. Cong. Ch. 36.18 +Penacook. C.H. Saunders, +Case New Boots and Shoe +_for McIntosh, Ga._ +Rye. Cong. Ch. 4.40 +West Concord. L. M. S. of +Cong. Ch., Bbl. C. _for +Tougaloo, Miss._ +New Hampshire Female +Cent. Inst. and Home +Missionary Union, Miss A. +A. McFarland, Treas.: +West Concord Y. L. M. 20.00 +Soc., _for Tougaloo U._ + + VERMONT, $271.85. +Brattleboro. Center Cong. 99.67 +Ch. +Brattleboro. Mrs. C. B. 5.00 +Rice, _for Fisk U._ +Burlington. First Ch., 50.00 +Mrs. Mary R. Engelesby, +_for Share Jubilee Fund_ +Burlington. Cong. Ch., +Box Goods, Freight paid, +_for McIntosh, Ga._ +Chelsea. Cong. Ch., _for 1.30 +Freight to McIntosh, Ga._ +Essex Juction. Cong. Ch. 10.89 +Fairlee. "A Friend" 10.00 +Jeffersonville. Second 5.00 +Cong. Ch. of Cambridge +Newport. First Cong. Ch. 16.25 +Norwich. Mrs B. B. Newton 5.00 +Peacham. Cong. Ch. and S. 5.00 +S., adl., "A Friend" +Putney. Ladies’ Aid Soc., +of Cong. Ch., Bbl. C. +_for Blowing Rock, N. C._ +Quechee. Cong. Ch. 23.81 +Rutland. John Howard 4.00 +Vergennes. Cong. Ch. 15.00 +West Randolph. Susan E. 5.00 +Albin +Williamstown. Cong. Ch. 7.00 +Williston. Cong. Ch. 8.93 + + MASSACHUSETTS, $5,068.95. +Abington. First Cong. Ch. 6.55 +Amherst. South Cong. Ch. 2.39 +Arlington. Mrs. E. T. +Hillard, Bbl. C. _for +McIntosh, Ga._ +Ballardvale. Union Cong. 25.75 +Ch. +Berlin. Cong. Ch. 18.21 +Boston. Union Cong. Ch. 211.36 +Old South Ch., adl. 115.00 +Old South Ch., Miss C. M. 40.00 +Clapp, _for Pleasant +Hill, Tenn._ +Mrs. Harriet P. Somers, 50.00 +_for Share Jubilee Fund_ +Wm. Shaw, _for Student 35.00 +Aid, Straight U._ +Charlestown. Winthrop 35.68 +Cong. Ch. +Dorchester. Second Cong. 96.34 +Ch. +Dorchester. Mrs. Jacob 10.00 +Fullerton +Jamaica Plain. Boylston 38.50 +Cong. Ch. +Roxbury. Eliot Cong. Ch. 131.75 + -------- 763.63 +Boxford. First Cong. Ch. 25.00 +Braintree. First Cong. 3.83 +Ch. +Brockton. "Cottage 8.00 +Prayer Circle" of Cong. +Ch., _for Wilmington, N. +C._ +Brookline. Harvard Cong. 103.77 +Ch. +Buckland. Ladies of +Cong. Ch., Bbl. of C. +_for Macon, Ga._ +Cambridgeport. Prospect 117.35 +St. Cong. Ch., 87.06; +Pilgrim Cong. Ch., 25.29; +Mrs. Mary E. Hidden, 5 +Cambridgeport. Y. P. S. 10.00 +C. E. of Pilgrim Ch., +_for Central Ch., New +Orleans, La._ +Carlisle. C. E. Soc., by 25.00 +Mrs W. B. Chamberlin, +_for Saluda Sem., N. C._ +Charlton. Cong. Ch. 6.50 +Cohasset. Ladies of Cong. +Ch., Bbl. of C. _for +Macon, Ga._ +Concord Junction. Union 1.00 +Ch. +Conway. Cong. Ch. and 41.00 +Sab. Sch. +Dedham. Sab. Sch. First 20.47 +Cong. Ch., _for Indian +Schp., Fort Berthold, N. +D._ +Dunstable. Cong. Ch., to 30.00 +const. MRS. JAMES E. +WESTON L.M. +East Bridgewater. Union 25.00 +Cong. Ch., Extra Cent a +day Band +Enfield. Cong. Ch. 30.00 +Fall River. Central Cong. 25.00 +Ch., adl. +Falmouth. North Cong. Ch. 5.00 +Florence. Florence Cong. 18.30 +Ch. +Foxboro. Mrs M. N. 50.00 +Phelps, _for Share +Jubilee Fund_ +Framingham. Plymouth 36.75 +Cong. Ch. (10 of which +_for Indian M._) +Gill. Y. P. S. C. E., by 5.90 +Jessie S. Moore, Sec., +_for Central Ch., New +Orleans, La._ +Great Barrington. James 5.00 +Bird, _for Jubilee Fund_ +Greenfield. Mrs. E. M. 25.00 +Russell +Groton. Union Cong. Ch., 50.00 +Mrs. Emma P. Shumway, +_for Share Jubilee Fund_ +Groveland. Rev. L.F. 1.37 +Berry, _for Freight to +Grand View, Tenn._ +Hamilton. Mrs. E. F. +Knowlton and Friends, +Bbl. C. _for Saluda, N. +C._ +Haverhill. Algernon P. 50.00 +Nichols, _for Fisk U._ +Haverhill. Riverside Ch., 9.23 +6.50; Fourth Ch., 2.73 +Haydenville. Cong. Ch. 7.24 +and Soc. +Housatonic. Prim. Sab. 2.00 +Sch. Class, _for Student +Aid, McIntosh, Ga._ +Ipswich. Sab. Sch. of 50.00 +South Ch., _for Indian +M., Fort Berthold, N. D._ +Lawrence. "Friend," _for 0.20 +Student Aid, Beach Inst._ +Lexington. Hancock Cong. 14.25 +Ch. +Malden. Miss M. F. Aiken 5.00 +Malden. First Cong. Ch. 3.00 +Y. P. S. C. E., _for +Gloucester Sch., +Cappahosic, Va._ +Mansfield. Ortho. Cong. 22.00 +Ch. +Maplewood. Y. P. S. C. E. 15.00 +of Cong. Ch. +Marion. Sab. Sch. Cong. 5.69 +Ch. +Marshfield Hills. Mrs. G. 2.00 +H. Morss, _for Woman’s +Work_ +Medway. Dea. M. M. 100.00 +Fisher, 50, _for Share +Jubilee Fund_; E. Fisher +Richardson, 50, _for +Share Jubilee Fund_ +Melrose. Ortho. Cong. 31.60 +Ch., _for Indian M._ +Melrose. Wm. W. Boynton 15.00 +Melrose Highlands. "Thank 2.50 +Offering" +Middleboro. First Cong. 16.00 +Ch. +Millbury. "Arthurs 100.00 +Mission," _for 2 Shares +Jubilee Fund_ +Milton. "A Friend," _for 10.00 +new building, Pleasant +Hill, Tenn._ +Mount Hermon. Mount 25.00 +Hermon Miss’y Soc., _for +Fisk U._ +Natick. Rev. C. F. 5.00 +Robinson +New Boston. A. E. 6.00 +Callender +Newton. Eliot Ch. 90.00 +Newton Center. First 94.77 +Cong. Ch. +Newton Highlands. Cong. 110.62 +Ch., Easter Sunday +Northampton. Dorcas 55.00 +Society, _for Student +Aid, Tougaloo U._ +North Brookfield. First 22.70 +Cong. Ch. and Soc. +North Brookfield. Extra 20.00 +Cent a Day Band, First +Cong. Ch., _for a horse, +Hagan, Ga._ +North Carver. Cong. Ch. 14.00 +Northfield. Y. P. S. C. 5.00 +E., by Elsie Duncan +North Leominster. Cong. 16.00 +Ch., 14; Y. P. S. C. E. +of Cong. Ch., 2 +North Leominster. Y. L. +Aid Soc. of Cong. Ch., +Bbl. C. _for Tougaloo, +Miss._ +Norton. Trin. Cong. Ch. 7.08 +Norton. Trin. Cong. Ch. 250.00 +(200 of which _for 4 +Shares Jubilee Fund_) +Pittsfield. First Cong. 54.29 +Ch. +Randolph. Ladies’ Benev. 25.00 +Ass’n., by Miss Abby W. +Turner, _for Share, +Tougaloo U._ +Reedville. Geo. L. Rice 5.00 +Rockland. C. E. Society, +2 Bbls. C. _for Tougaloo, +Miss._ +Roslindale. Cong. Ch., 12.00 +Children’s M. Band, _for +Allen N. and I. Sch., +Thomasville, Ga._ +Salem. South Cong. Ch. 141.56 +Salem. Tabernacle Ch. (1 58.02 +of which _for Indian M._) +Salem. Sab. Sch. Crombie 15.00 +St. Cong. Ch., _for +Santee Indian Sch., +Santee, Neb._ +Somerset. Mrs. A. L. 2.00 +Morrill, Bbl. Goods; 2 +_for freight, for +Meridian, Miss._ +South Deerfield. L. S. 2.00 +Clary +South Hadley Falls. L. M. 10.00 +S., _for Student Aid, +Straight U._ +South Hadley Falls. Cong 8.51 +Ch. +South Hadley Falls. Jr. 6.00 +End. Soc., Cong Ch., _for +Student Aid, Gregory +Inst._ +South Weymouth. Mrs. Wm. 9.00 +Dyer, _for Student Aid, +Allen N. and I. Sch., +Thomasville, Ga._ +Springfield. Cong. Ch., +Bbl. C.; Y. P. S. E. of +North Cong. Ch., Bbl. C. +_for Blowing Rock, N. C._ +Sterling. Evan. Cong. Ch. 18.18 +Stockbridge. Miss A. 10.00 +Byington, _for Gloucester +Sch., Cappahosic, Va._ +Stoughton. Cong. Ch. 8.28 +Taunton. Union Cong. Ch. 18.65 +Upton. First Cong. Ch. 38.04 +Wakefield. Cong. Ch. 25.98 +Wakefield. "Inasmuch 10.00 +Circle" of King’s +Daughters Cong. Ch., _for +Gloucester Sch., +Cappahosic, Va._ +Waltham. Trin. Cong. Ch. 68.56 +Waltham. "Friend" _for 0.72 +freight to Beach Inst._ +Walpole. "Friends" 30.00 +Ware. First Cong. Ch. 21.35 +Wareham. C. E. Soc., _for 1.40 +freight to Tougaloo, +Miss._ +Warren. Sab. Sch. Cong. 23.80 +Ch., _for Cumberland Gap, +Tenn._ +Warren. Y. P. S. C. E., 4.00 +_for Student Aid, +McIntosh, Ga._ +Watertown. Phillips Cong. 127.15 +Ch. +Westboro. Evan. Cong. 25.00 +Ch., Y. L. B. Soc., _for +Saluda, N. C._ +Westboro. Cong. Ch., Y. 5.00 +P. S. C. E, _for Student +Aid, Allen N. and I. +Sch., Thomasville, Ga._ +West Boxford. Cong. Ch. 7.50 +Westfield. ---- 1.00 +West Newbury. L. M. Soc., 5.00 +First Cong. Ch. _for +Student Aid, Straight U._ +Westport. Pacific Union 12.50 +Cong. Ch. +West Springfield. Park 32.25 +St. Cong. Ch. +West Springfield. First 10.00 +Cong. Ch., Y. P. S. C. +E., _for Central Ch., New +Orleans, La._ +West Stockbridge. Village 20.00 +Cong. Ch. +Whitinsville. "Thank 50.00 +Offering," _for Share +Jubilee Fund_ +Willbraham. "A Friend" 30.63 +Woods Holl. Mrs. G. G. +Dodge, Bbl. C. _for +Wilmington, N. C._ +Worcester. Plymouth Cong. 310.00 +Ch. (100 of which from E. +A. Goodnow, _for Two +Shares Jubilee Fund_) +Worcester. Mr. and Mrs. 100.00 +Samuel R. Heywood, _for +Two Shares Jubilee Fund_ +Worcester. Union Ch., 131.93 +91.93; Piedmont Ch., 30; +Chas. O. Bachelor, 10 +Woman’s Home Missionary +Association of Mass. and +R.I., Miss Annie C. +Bridgman, Treas.: +For Salaries of Teachers 340.00 +Brighton. Sab Sch. Evan. 15.00 +Ch., _for Indian Schp. +Oahe, S. D._ +Brimfield. Mrs. J.W. 1.00 +Browning, _for work for +Chinese Women_ +"A Friend in Memory of 50.00 +her Mother," _for Share +Jubilee Fund_ + -------- 406.00 + --------- + $4,568.95 + + ESTATE. +Chelsea. Estate of Elvira 500.00 +L. Harding, _for +Freedmen, Indian and +Chinese M._, by Edwin D. +Sibley, Adm’r + --------- + $5,068.95 + + RHODE ISLAND, $114.09. +Central Falls. Hon. E. L. 100.00 +Freeman, _for Two Shares +Jubilee Fund_ +Newport. United Cong. 12.89 +Ch., quarterly +Providence. Y. P. S. C. 1.20 +E., No. Cong. Ch. + + CONNECTICUT, $3,423.76. +Abington. Rev. E. B. Pike 5.00 +Andover. C. E. Soc., by 5.68 +Ernest K. Post, Sec. +Berlin. Mrs. T. M. 5.00 +Warner, _for Moorehead, +Miss._ +Bethlehem. "A Friend." 4.00 +Branford. Cong. Ch., 5; 8.00 +A. E. Hammer, 2; L. J. +Nichols, 1 +Bridgeport. Second Cong. 56.89 +Ch., 48.60; West End +Cong. Ch., 8.29 +Bristol. Miss Lena J. 47.60 +Upson, 30; Sab. Sch. of +Cong. Ch., 17.60, _for +Student Aid, Tougaloo U._ +Bristol. Cong. Ch. 25.00 +Center Brook. Ladies of 25.00 +Cong. Ch., _for Allen N. +and I. Sch., Thomasville, +Ga._ +Chaplin. Cong. Ch. to 30.00 +const. WINSLOW B. GALLUP +L. M. +Cheshire. Henry Gaylord, 50.00 +_for Share Jubilee Fund_ +Clinton. "A Friend." 5.00 +Cornwall. Second Cong. 37.30 +Ch., to const. WALTER B. +JOHNSON L. M. +Cornwall Hollow. Y. P. S. 9.00 +C. E., _for Pleasant +Hill, Tenn._ +Coventry. Second Cong. 21.63 +Ch. +Cromwell. Cong. Ch. 6.04 +Derby. Second Cong. Ch., 49.47 +32.00 to const. REV. +EDWARD C. FELLOWS L.M.; +First Cong. Ch., 17.47 +Danbury. West St. Cong. 10.00 +Ch. +Darien. Cong. Ch. 11.38 +East Canaan. Sab. Sch. 14.00 +Cong. Ch., _for Allen N. +and I. Sch., Thomasville, +Ga._ +East Hampton. Cong. Ch. 22.35 +East Hartland. Cong. Ch., 6.00 +adl. +East Haven. Cong. Ch. 35.50 +(15.50 of which _for +Central Ch., New Orleans, +La._) +Enfield. Rev. O. W. 20.00 +Means, _for Student Aid, +Tougaloo U._ +Enfield. First Cong. Ch. 18.00 +Farmington. C. E. Soc., 15.00 +by Mary J. Hart, Treas., +_for Central Ch., New +Orleans, La._ +Franklin. Cong. Ch. 2.00 +Greenfield Hill. Cong. 36.26 +Ch., 26.26; Y. P. S. C. +E., by M. Louise Meeker, +Treas., 10 +Guilford. First Cong. 31.00 +Ch., 30 to const. MISS +LAURA E. BRISTOL L. M.; +Capt. Chas. Griswold, 1 +Hartford. First Cong. 138.03 +Ch., 124.03; Asylum Hill +Cong. Ch., "A Friend," +10; Elizabeth Loomis, 4 +Hartford. Atwood 90.00 +Collins, 50; Daniel R. +Howe, 40, _for Student +Aid Tougaloo U._ +Hartford. Sab. Sch. Pearl 40.35 +St. Cong. Ch., _for Fisk +U._ +Higganum. Woman’s Cong. 20.00 +H.M. Soc. by Katharine E. +Huntington, Treas. +Kent. First Cong. Ch. 12.46 +Lisbon. Cong. Ch. 13.00 +Lyme. Y. P. S. C. E., 5.00 +_for Jonesboro, Tenn._ +Madison. First Cong. Ch. 6.87 +Mansfield Center. "A 1.00 +Friend." +Middlefield. Miss Anna 1.50 +G. Birdsey’s Sab. Sch. +Class, _for Student Aid, +Tougaloo U._ +Middle Haddam. Second 12.52 +Cong. Ch. +New Britain. "Friends," 25.00 +_for Student Aid, +Tougaloo U._ +New Britain. First Ch. of +Christ. Box of house +linen _for Marion, Ala._ +New Hartford. Horace 50.00 +Tracy Pitkin, _for Share +Jubilee Fund_ +New Hartford. North Cong. 1.50 +Ch., Jun. C. E., _for +Student Aid, A. N. and I. +Sch., Thomasville, Ga._ +New Hartford. Ladies’ Aid +Society, Box C. _for +Tougaloo, Miss._ +New Haven. Yale Sem., 25.00 +Rev. S. Harris, D.D., 10; +Mrs. C. H. Dill, 5; E. H. +Sperry, 5; Wells +Campbell, 3; J. W, +Nichols, 2 +New Haven. By Mrs. C.A. 3.20 +Pyne, _for Gloucester +Sch., Cappahosic, Va._ +New London. First Ch. of 48.62 +Christ +New London. Sab. Sch. 29.15 +First Ch. of Christ, _for +Student Aid, Tougaloo U._ +New London. Alice C. 6.00 +Crandall, _for Student +Aid, A. N. and I. Sch., +Thomasville, Ga._ +New London. First Ch., 0.89 +Chinaman’s Class in Sab. +Sch., _for Chinese M. in +Cal._ +Norfolk. Y. P. S. C. E., 3.00 +by Rev. H.W. Carter +Norfolk. ----, _for 1.72 +freight to Grand View, +Tenn._ +Norwich. Broadway Cong. 1,000.00 +Ch., Special offering +_for Twenty Shares +Jubilee Fund_ +Norwich. Broadway Cong. 2.59 +Ch., _for freight to +McIntosh, Ga._ +Norwich. Second Cong. 5.19 +Sab. Sch., Mrs. C. W. +Morrison’s Class +Norwich. Miss Rossiter, 8.00 +_for Athens, Ala._ +Norwich. Ladies of Park 0.40 +Ch., _for freight to +Blowing Rock, N. C._ +Orange. Cong. Ch. 14.26 +Plainfield. First Cong. 10.05 +Ch. +Plainfield. Y. P. S. C. 2.01 +E., by Amelia V. L. +Arnold, Treas. +Plainville. Cong. Ch. 28.87 +Plantsville. Cong. Ch. 90.77 +Plymouth. Cong. Ch. 1.70 +Poquonock. Cong. Ch. 33.81 +Portland. First Cong. 25.00 +Ch., Ladies’ Soc., _for +Share, Mountain Teacher_ +(10 of which, bal. to +const. MRS. WESLEY W. +SMITH L. M.) +Seymour. Cong. Ch. 6.32 +Somers. "C. B. P." 30.00 +Stafford. Mrs. Thomas H. 5.00 +Thresher +Stratford. Sab. Sch. 10.00 +Cong. Ch., _for Lowell, +N. C._ +Stratford. Cong. Ch. 5.00 +Storrs. Cong. Ch. 11.55 +Suffield. First Cong. 48.04 +Ch., 23.04, and Sab. Sch. +25 (30 of which to const. +MRS. KATE B. MERRILL L. +M. and 11.85 bal. to +const. MISS NELLIE C. +WANDKE L. M. +Taftville. Cong. Ch. 12.38 +Talcottville. Mrs S. A. 5.00 +Talcott, _for Student +Aid, Allen N. and I. +Sch., Thomasville, Ga._ +Terryville. Mrs. Bates, 18.00 +_for Student Aid, +Tougaloo U._ +Terryville. Allentown 10.00 +Sab. Sch., _for Student +Aid, Tougaloo U._ +Thomaston. First Cong. 14.19 +Ch. +Tolland. Cong. Ch. 36.90 +Torringford. Ch. and Soc. 22.58 +Trumbull. Cong. Ch. 3.00 +Union. Cong. Ch. 15.16 +Waterbury. Second Cong. 35.00 +Ch., Woman’s Benev. Soc., +_for Indian Schp., Santee +Sch._ +Watertown. Cong. Ch., 35; 50.00 +Sab. Sch., 10, and Y. P. +S. C. E., 5, _for Share +Jubilee Fund_ +Wallingford. Cong. Ch., 2.00 +Ladies’ Benev. Soc., 2, +and Bbl. C. _for Saluda, +N. C._ +West Cornwall. Y. P. S. 8.00 +C. E., _for Pleasant +Hill, Tenn._ +West Hartford. First Ch. 17.99 +of Christ +West Haven. First Ch. 13.22 +West Haven. Wm. H. 5.00 +Moulthrop, _for Pleasant +Hill, Tenn._ +Whitneyville. Cong. Ch., 30.00 +to const. REV. CHARLES F. +CLARKE L. M. +Windsor. First Cong. Ch. 51.75 +Wilton. Cong. Ch. and C. 19.52 +E. Soc. +Wilton. Sab. Sch. Cong. 3.00 +Ch., _for Chinese Mission +Home, San Francisco, +Cal._ +Windham. Conference of 50.00 +Cong. Churches, by Rev. +S. H. Fellows, Register, +_for Share Jubilee Fund_ +Woman’s Congregational +Home Missionary Union of +Conn., Mrs. W. W. Jacobs, +Treas.: +Danbury. West St. Ch. Y. 20.60 +L. M. S. (60c. of which +_for Student Aid, +Williamsburg Acad._ +Hartford. First Ch. Jun. 50.00 +Aux. +Hartford. First Ch. 25.00 +"Thank Offering" +Meriden. First Ch. 10.00 +Guardian Soc. +New Britain. So. Ch. 1.50 +Aux., adl. +Newington. L. H. M. U. 8.50 +Norwich. Park Ch., 400.00 +154.65; Broadway Ch., +150; Second Ch., 50; +First Ch., 20; Taftville +Ch., 10.35; Greenville +Ch., 15, _for Salary of a +Teacher at Blowing Rock, +N. C._ + -------- 515.60 + + NEW YORK, $2,158.47. +Binghamton. Mrs. Edward 10.00 +Taylor +Bridgewater. Cong. Ch. 14.00 +Brooklyn. South Cong. Ch. 77.54 +Brooklyn. Central Cong. 37.50 +Sab. Sch., _for Indian +M., Santee Agency, Neb._ +Brooklyn. C. E. League of 10.00 +Clinton Av. Cong. Ch., +_for Pleasant Hill, +Tenn._ +Brooklyn. Lee Av. Cong. +Ch., Bbl. of Groceries +_for King’s Mountain, N. +C._, New England Ch. C. +E. Soc., Bbl. C. _for +Athens, Ala._; Episcopal +Ch. Y. L. Guild, Pkg. +Sew. Material _for +Lexington, Ky._ +Carthage. W. M. S., Box 2.00 +Carpet and Household +Supplies, and 2 _for +freight to Blowing Rock, +N. C._ +Corona. Mrs. W. J. Peck, +Pkg. Literature for +_Beach Inst._ +Geneva. Miss Estella 2.00 +Fiero, _for Student Aid, +Tougaloo, Miss._ +Grand Island. First Cong. 7.20 +Ch. +Ithaca. Sab. Sch. First 40.00 +Cong. Ch., _for Big Creek +Gap, Tenn._ +Jamestown. Sab. Sch. of 33.36 +Cong. Ch., Special Easter +Offering _for Hagan, Ga._ +Livonia. Mrs. William 20.00 +Calvert and Sister +Madison. Cong. Ch., H. M. 3.50 +S. +Maine. First Cong. Ch. 28.89 +Newark Valley. H. M. +Society, Bbl. C. _for +Tougaloo, Miss._ +New York. Broadway 500.00 +Tabernacle, Lucien C. +Warner, M.D. +New York. Lucien C. 230.00 +Warner, M.D., _for Share +Jubilee Fund_, 50; Chas. +L. Mead, _for Share +Jubilee Fund_, 50; Misses +S. L. and D. E. Emerson, +_for Share Jubilee Fund_, +50; Bethany Ch. Sab. +Sch., 50; Broadway Tab., +"A Friend," Jubilee +Offering, 25; "M. C. H.," +3; Sab. Sch. Class Mount +Hope Cong. Ch., 2 +New York. Miss Grace H. +Dodge, 2 Cases Books _for +Beach Inst._ +Rochester. Mrs. H. Clark, 5.00 +Easter Offering +Salamanca. Cong. Ch., 2.47 +adl. +Schenectady. Cong. Ch. Y. 8.00 +P. S. C. E., by Grace M. +Chadsey, Sec., _for +Woman’s Work_ +Sherburne. First Cong. 159.91 +Ch. to const. MRS. CORA +H. LITTLE, MISS HARRIET +MARSTERS, and CHARLES +BICKERT L.M.’s +Sinclairville. Cong. Ch., +Bbl. C. _for Blowing +Rock, N. C._ +Warsaw. Cong. Ch. 8.41 +West Newark. D. J. 3.00 +Bothwick, _for Central +Ch., New Orleans, La._ +Woodhaven. Jr. C. E. Soc. 2.00 +of First Cong. Ch., _for +new building, Cal. +Chinese M._ +Yaphank. Mrs. Hampton 10.00 +Overton +FOR GLOUCESTER SCH., +CAPPAHOSIC, VA.: +Franklin. A.J. Parsons, 8.50 +4; Miss A. E. Barnes, 2; +"A Friend," 1; S. P. +Smith, 50c.; Rufus Wood, +50c.; Miss A. J. +Jennings, 25c.; Mrs. G. +W. Bennet, 25c. +New York. Dr. B. Lord 10.00 +Syracuse. D. H. Gowing 25.00 +Troy. Mrs. Christie, 2; 10.00 +Mrs. John Nhear, 2; Mrs. +Shields, 2; Mrs. Cowell, +1; Mrs. Proudfoot, 1; +Others, 2 + -------- 53.50 +Woman’s Home Missionary +Union of N. Y., Mrs. J. +J. Pearsall, Treas.: +W. H. M. U. 200.00 +Antwerp. W. M. S. 2.00 +Albany. First Ch. S. S., 10.00 +_for Student Aid, Howard +U._ +Albany. Clinton Av. Ch., 6.00 +L. A. S. +Brooklyn. Ch. of the 371.20 +Pilgrims, W. H. M. S., +100; Tompkins Av. Ch., +King’s Daughters, 50; +Lewis Av. Ch., W. M. S., +55.00; Lewis Av. Ch., +Evangel. Circle to const. +MRS. D. E. CROCHERON +L.M., 36.20; Lewis Av., +Y. P. S. C. E., to const. +WILBUR MORRIS L.M., 30; +Clinton Av. Y. L. G., 60; +Clinton Av. L. B. S., +_for New Chinese Mission +House, San Francisco, +Cal._, 25; So. Ch. Jun. +C. E., _for Student Aid, +Fort Berthold, N. D._, 15 +Buffalo. First Ch., W. H. 25.00 +M. S. +Candor. Y. L. G. _for 10.00 +Schp. Saluda, N. C._ +Crown Point. Aux. 15.49 +East Rockaway. Bethany 3.00 +Ch. W. A. +Ithaca. W. M. S. (23.01 63.00 +which _for Alaska M._) +Jamesport. L. S. 10.00 +Morrisville. C. E. _for 5.50 +Central Ch., New Orleans, +La._ +New York City. Broadway 17.50 +Tab. Ch. Soc. Woman’s +Work +Norwich. W. M. S., to 30.00 +const. MISS MARY +ELIZABETH DECKER L.M. +Pokeepsie. C. E. _for 15.00 +Industrial Work, Fisk U._ +Riverhead. W. H. M. U. 19.00 +Utica. Bethesda Ch., H. 5.00 +M. S. +Walton. W. M. S. 10.00 +Warsaw. "Earnest Workers" 60.00 +to const. MRS. CHARLES H. +FARGO and MRS. E.R. VAN +ALLEN L.M.’s +Watertown. C. E. 8.30 +Watertown. Jun. M. C. 4.20 + -------- 890.19 + + NEW JERSEY, $533.69. +East Orange. Sab. Sch. 50.36 +First Cong. Ch., by Miss +Georgiana Stevenson, +Treas., _for Share +Jubilee Fund_ +East Orange. Mrs. C. B. +Clark’s Class, Bags _for +Sewing Class, Athens, +Ala._ +Montclair. First Cong. 335.58 +Ch. +Montclair. Lot of Bedding +for Talladega C., ack. in +April Missionary, should +read Ladies’ H. M. Soc., +Barrel and Bale of Goods, +val. 120, _for Talladega +C._, and Goods for +Rutland, Ga., val 52. +Orange Valley. Cong. Ch. 89.75 +Paterson. Auburn St. 8.00 +Cong. Ch., Y. P. S. C. E. +Westfield. Ladies’ Miss’y +Soc., Bbl, Literature +and C. _for McIntosh, +Ga._ +Woman’s Home Missionary +Union of the N. J. Assn., +by Mrs. J. H. Denison, +Treas.: +Montclair. First Cong. 50.00 +Ch. W. H. M. S. + + PENNSYLVANIA, $135.57. +Cambridgboro. Mrs. A. B. 50.00 +Ross, _for Share Jubilee +Fund_, and to const. +HARRIETTE M. ROSS, L.M. +New Milford. H. A. 10.00 +Summers +Philadelphia. By J. D. 5.00 +Kelley, _for Gloucester +Sch., Cappahosic, Va._ +Pittsburg. First Cong. 10.00 +Ch. +Ridgway. First Cong. Ch. 51.25 +Ridgway. First Cong. Ch. 5.00 +S. S. Class, _for +McIntosh, Ga._ +Spring Creek. Cong. Ch. 1.82 +West Spring Creek. Cong. 2.50 +Ch. + + OHIO, $647.50. +Akron. First Cong. Ch. 215.71 +(50 of which for Judge +Wm. H. Upson, _for share +in Jubilee Fund_, 110; +West Cong. Ch., 100; +Arlington St. Cong. Ch., +5.71 +Akron. Infant Class, Sab. 8.50 +Sch. Cong. Ch., _for +Kindergarten, Memphis, +Tenn._ +Ashtabula. King’s +Daughters, Bbl C. _for +Tougaloo, Miss._ +Aurora. Cong. Ch., 3.70 +Lincoln Mem. Day Offering +Bowling Green. James O. 5.00 +Troup, _for Fisk U._ +Castalia. First Cong. Ch. 12.09 +Cleveland. Euclid Av. 46.33 +Cong. Ch. +Cleveland. Euclid Av. +Cong. Ch., by previous +contributions, +constitutes ROY C. +FOSTER, MISS MILLY E. +BROWN, MRS. ANNA +BRADSHAW, and MRS. THOMAS +WILSON L.M’s. +Cleveland. Euclid Av. Ch. +Ladies’ Soc., Bbl. C. +_for Birmingham, Ala._ +Cleveland. Pilgrim Ch., 87.00 +quarterly, 72; Franklin +Av. Cong. Ch., 10; Mrs. +F. W. Low, 5 +Cleveland. Pilgrim Cong. +Ch., Bbl. C. _for +Wilmington, N. C._ +Coolville. Cong. Ch. 4.10 +Dover. Jr. C. E. Soc. of +Cong. Ch., Box and Bbl. +C. _for Tougaloo, Miss._ +East Cleveland. Miss 1.00 +Elizabeth Burton, _for +Student Aid, Ballard +Normal Sch._ +Freedom. Cong. Ch. 8.41 +Hamilton. Children, First +Presb. Ch., Box Goods +_for McIntosh, Ga._ +Hudson. Cong. Ch. 8.00 +Jefferson. Ladies’ Aid +Soc., Bbl. C. _for +Tougaloo, Miss._ +Marietta. First Cong. Ch. 40.90 +North Madison. Y. P. S. 2.00 +C. E., by Miss H. E. +Branch, Pres. +Oberlin. Second Cong. 143.80 +Ch., 94.24; First Cong. +Ch., quarterly 49.56 +Oberlin. New Oberlin S. 3.50 +C. E., by J. M.Cook, Sec. +Oberlin. First Cong. Ch., +2, Bbl. C. _for Tougaloo, +Miss._; "Friends," Box C. +_for Wilmington, N. C._ +Oxford. "L. E. K." 3.00 +Painesville. Cong. Miss’y 10.00 +Soc. of Lake Erie Sem., +_for Student Aid, Ballard +Normal Sch._ +Sandusky. First Cong. Ch. 38.46 +Springfield. Elenor M. 5.00 +Purcell +Strongsville. Member 1.00 +Cong. Ch., adl. + + ILLINOIS, $737.77. +Alton. Church of the 85.86 +Redeemer +Bloomington. Mrs. M. E. 5.00 +Horr +Bowmansville. Cong. Ch. 12.39 +Chapin. Prairie Sab. Sch. +Bbl. C. _for Moorhead, +Miss._ +Chicago. University Ch., 11.50 +adl. 6.50; Central Ch. C. +E. Soc., 5 +Crescent. Cong. Ch. 4.14 +Danville. C. M. Young, 100.00 +50, Dr. and Mrs. S. C. T. +Kingsley, 50 _for +furnishing Theo. Dept., +Fisk U._ +Dundee. Cong. Ch., 21.35, 23.35 +and Sab. Sch., 2 +Earlville. "J. A. D." 25.00 +Elmhurst. "M. S.," Bbl. +of C. _for Moorhead, +Miss._ +Evanston. Cong. Ch. 118.00 +Farmington. Sab. Sch. 3.00 +Cong. Ch., _for Mountain +Work_ +Farmington. Cong. Ch. to 56.00 +const. MILTON G. BREWER +L.M. +Hinsdale. Cong. Ch. 13.48 +Jacksonville. "Friends." 12.00 +Joy Prairie. Cong. Ch., +Bbl. C. _for Tougaloo, +Miss._ +La Grange. W. M. S. 25.00 +La Salle. First Cong. Ch. 6.20 +Loda. Ladies’ Missionary 11.00 +Soc., _for Fisk U._ +Marseilles. Dr. R. N. 100.00 +Baughman, _for Two Shares +Jubilee Fund_ +Moline. "A Friend," _for 1.00 +Moorhead, Miss._ +Nora. Sab. Sch. Cong. 10.00 +Ch., _for Moorhead, +Miss._ +Normal. Birthday box, S. 1.08 +S. First Cong. Ch. +Plainfield. Cong. Ch., 37.77 +32.25 and Sab. Sch., +5.52, to const. REV. I. +D. STONE L. M. +Plymouth. W. H. M. S., 1.00 +Box Bedding and 1 for +Freight, _for Tougaloo, +Miss._ + ------- + $662.77 + + ESTATE. +Cornwall. Estate of Mrs. 75.00 +Samantha McConoughey, by +James K. Blish + ------- + $737.77 + + MICHIGAN, $608.42. +Agricultural College. 5.00 +Prof. R. C. Kedzie +Bay Mills. Cong. Ch. 2.00 +Bronson. Cong. Ch. 3.00 +Church. A. W. Douglass 5.00 +Detroit. German Ch., Y. 7.00 +P. S. C. E., by Rev. A. +Huelster, 4; Mount Hope +Sab. Sch., 3 +Dexter. Cong. Ch. 1.50 +Hillsdale. John W. Ford 1.00 +Hudson. "Anon" (250 of 500.00 +which _for Skyland Inst., +Blowing Rock, N. C._) to +const. MRS. MARY E. LANE, +JAMES SCHERMERHORN, MRS. +EMMA S. TODD, REV. WM. M. +JENKINS, REV. JOHN L. +COLLIER, MRS. NANCY BARR, +REV. E. N. COREY, REV. +DANIEL M. FISK, ARTHUR +BEARDSELL, and MISS CLARA +PEASE L.M.’s +Ludington. Willie +Hammond, Papers _for +Athens, Ala._ +Olivet. Y. P. S. C. E., 9.00 +8; Mrs. L. B. Prosser, 1, +_for Student Aid, +Lexington, Ky._ +Prattville. Sab. Sch. 2.25 +Cong. Ch., 1.77; C. E. +Soc., 48c., by Rev. I. W. +Bell +Romeo. Miss E. B. 25.00 +Dickinson +Three Oaks. Y. P. S. C. +E., Box of C. _for +Moorhead, Miss._ +Vicksburg. Sab. Sch. +Cong. Ch., Box Papers, +_for Athens, Ala._ +Ypsilanti. Bbl. of C. +_for Athens, Ala._ +Woman’s Home Missionary +Union of Michigan, by +Mrs. E. F. Grabill, +Treas.: +Ann Arbor. Mrs. Clara W. 5.00 +Peck, Memorial, _for +Student Aid, Lincoln +Acad., King’s Mountain, +N. C._ +Benton Harbor. W. M. U. 3.00 +Bridgman. W. H. M. 25.17 +S.,25c.; Cheboygan, W. H. +M. S., 10; Greenville, W. +H. M. S., 4 17; +Greenville, Y. W. Guild, +5; Ludington, W. H. M. +S., 5; Tipton, 75c., _for +Student Aid, Indian Sch., +Santee, Neb._ +Coloma. W. M. S. 0.25 +Covert. W. M. S. 5.00 +Frankfort. W. H. M. U. 5.00 +Galesburg. W. M. S. 1.00 +Grand Rapids. Plymouth 0.50 +Ch. W. M. S. +Homestead. W. H. M. S. 0.25 +Portland. W. M. S. 0.25 +Somerset. W. M. S. 0.75 +Vicksburg. W. H. M. S. 1.00 +Whittaker. W. H. M. S. 0.50 + -------- 47.67 + + IOWA, $520.89. +Algona. First Cong. Ch., 44.00 +Y. P. S. C. E., 25; +King’s Daughters, 19, +_for Fisk U._ +Ames. Cong. Ch. 26.68 +Belmond. Cong. Ch. 6.60 +Cedar Rapids. Willing +Workers. Box Literature, +etc., _for Beach Inst._ +Clay. Cong. Ch., 14.75; 23.15 +Y. P. S. C. E., 5.40; Y. +L. M. Soc., 3 +Garwin. Talmon Dewey 3.50 +Genoa Bluff. Cong. Ch. 7.45 +Gilbert Station. Cong. 13.18 +Ch. +Green Mountain. "Children 2.50 +of Green Mountain Ch." +Iowa City. Rev M. N. 50.00 +Miles, _for Share Jubilee +Fund_ +Mason City. Cong. Ch., 7.00 +_for Student Aid, Allen +N. and I. Sch., +Thomasville, Ga._ +McGregor. Mrs. J. N. 10.00 +Gilchrist +Minden. Mrs. P. M. 0.50 +Pawour, _for Freight to +Moorhead, Miss._ +Preston. Cong. Ch. 5.10 +Winthrop. Cong. Ch., 8.00 +Ladies’ M. Soc. +Iowa Woman’s Home +Missionary Union, Miss +Belle L. Bentley, Treas.: +Alpha. L. H. M. S. 5.00 +Cedar Rapids. First Ch., 0.25 +W. M. S. +Clinton. W. M. S. 10.00 +Des Moines. W. M. S. 3.82 +Dubuque. First Ch., W. M. 23.50 +S. +Eldon. Y. P. S. C. E. 3.00 +Grinnell. W. H. M. U. 11.85 +Independence. L. M. S. 6.01 +Independence. Mrs. 1.70 +Moses’s S. S. Class, _for +Student Aid_ +Keosauqua. W. M. S. 9.00 +Mason City. W. M. S. 9.00 +Miles. W. M. S. 1.93 +Mount Pleasant. S. S. 0.68 +Sloan. Mrs. S. K. 5.00 +Gallaher +Talmage. Busy Bee Miss. 10.00 +Band + -------- 113.33 + ------- + $320.89 + + ESTATE. +Denmark. Estate of Dea. 200.00 +Oliver Brooks, by Thomas +S. Taylor, Executor + ------- + $520.89 + + WISCONSIN, $187.27. +Baraboo. L. H. M. S., Box +Towels, etc., _for +Lexington, Ky._ +Beloit. First Cong. Ch. 15.00 +Dodgeville. Welsh Cong. 3.00 +Ch. +Fond du Lac. First Cong. 21.00 +Ch. +Hartland. Mrs. Mary Le 3.00 +Roy, _for Freight to +Tougaloo, Miss._ +New London. First Cong. 12.69 +Ch. +Portage. Mrs. G. A. 1.00 +Jones, _for Mountain +Work_ +Potosi. Rev. L. B. Nobis 15.00 +Rosendale. Sab. Sch., 3.81 +Cong. Ch. +South Milwaukee. First 5.00 +Cong. Ch. +Tomah. Cong. Ch. 5.23 +Viroqua. Miss. Soc. 4.30 +Washburn. Cong. Ch., L. +M. S., Pkg. Sew. Material +_for Lexington, Ky._ +Whitewater. Cong, Ch. 14.39 +Woman’s Home Missionary +Union of Wisconsin, Mrs. +C.M. Blackman, Treas.: +Arena. W. M. S. 0.85 +Beloit. First Ch., W. M. 4.75 +S. +Clinton. W. M. S. 4.00 +Eau Claire. W. M. S. 3.00 +Fond du Lac. W. M. S. 10.00 +Fort Atkinson. W. M. S. 1.25 +Green Bay. W. M. S. 20.00 +Kenosha. W. M. S. _for 25.00 +Share_ +Madison. Y. L. M. S., 3.50 +2.50; W. M. S., 1 +Plattville. W. H. M. S. 1.50 +Windsor. W. M. S. 10.00 + -------- 83.85 + + MINNESOTA, $92.09. +Ash Creek. Cong. Ch. 1.91 +Ellsworth. Cong. Ch. 2.67 +Freeborn. Cong. Ch., 7.67 +7.15, and Sab. Sch., 52c. +Kanaranzi. Cong. Ch. 0.58 +Mazeppa. Ladies’ Miss. 5.00 +Soc., _for Jonesboro, +Tenn._ +Minneapolis. Plymouth Ch. 43.54 +Minneapolis. Ladies of 1.60 +Lowry Hill Cong. Ch., +_for Jonesboro, Tenn._ +Minneapolis. Plymouth 1.36 +Cong. Ch. _for freight to +King’s Mountain, N. C._ +Ortonville. Jr. C. E. 0.75 +Soc. +Sleepy Eye. Cong. Ch. 6.00 +Worthington. Union Cong. 6.11 +Ch., 3.36; Union Cong. +Sab. Sch., 2.75 +Zumbrota. First Cong. Ch. 14.90 + + MISSOURI, $30.50. +Clinton. A. C. Hancock 0.50 +Garden City. W. R. Wills, 12.00 +10; F. P. Morlan, 1; I. +E. Morlan, 1 +Index. P. M. Wills 0.50 +Lebanon. First Cong. Ch. 17.50 + + KANSAS, $36.61. +Brookville. Sab. Sch. 0.60 +Cong. Ch. Lincoln Mem. +Day Offering +Dover. Cong. Ch. 2.15 +Hill City. Mrs. T. 1.00 +Garnett, _for Lincoln +Sch., Meridian, Miss._ +Wabaunsee. First Ch. of 1.25 +Christ +Woman’s Home Missionary +Union of Kansas, by Mrs. +E. C. Read, Treas.: + Arkansas City 5.00 + Carbondale 3.60 + Fairview 2.00 + Goshen 2.00 + Hiawatha 2.65 + Jinsley. Jr. C. E. Soc. 1.00 + Oneida 4.50 + Plevna 1.50 + Salina 5.00 + Wellington 5.00 + ----- + $32.23 + Less State expenses 0.64 + ----- 31.61 + + NEBRASKA, $11.04. +Blair. Cong. Ch. 5.24 +Columbus. Dwight, Robbie, 0.30 +and Elton Dickenson, _for +Moorhead, Miss._ +Santee Agency. Pilgrim 0.50 +Ch., Lincoln Mem. Day +Offering +Weeping Water. Cong. Ch. 5.00 +Jun. C. E. Soc. + + NORTH DAKOTA, $81.64. +Fort Yates. "Little 50.00 +Harold’s Gift," _for +Share Jubliee Fund_ +Wahpeton. First Cong. Ch. 7.64 +Woman’s Home Missionary +Union of North Dakota, by +Mrs. J. M. Fisher, +Treas.: + Wahpeton. Easter Jubilee 24.00 + Offering + + SOUTH DAKOTA, $23.22. +Meekling. C. E. Soc. 1.00 +Milbank. Sab. Sch. Cong. 7.11 +Ch. +Mission Hill. Cong. Ch. 4.25 +Rapid City. Cong. Soc. 5.40 +Springfield. Sab. Sch. 3.46 +Cong. Ch. +Waubay. Cong. Ch. 2.00 + + ARIZONA, $10.00. +Prescott. Sab. Sch. Cong. 10.00 +Ch., _for Student Aid, +Straight U._ + + COLORADO. +Grand Junction. Ladies +First Cong. Ch., Box C. +and Papers _for Tougaloo, +Miss._ + + CALIFORNIA, $254.60. +Cloverdale. Cong. Ch., Y. 3.80 +P. S. C. E. +Redlands. Rebecca H. 10.00 +Smiley +San Francisco. The 205.65 +California Chinese +Mission, William +Johnstone, Treas. (See +items below) +Ventura. Cong. Ch. 25.15 +Woman’s Home Missionary +Union of Southern Cal., +Mrs. Mary M. Smith, +Treas.: + Riverside. First Cong. 10.00 + Ch. + + OREGON, $4.00. +Albany. First Cong. Ch. 4.00 + + DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, $228.18. +Washington. Emily S. Cook 5.00 +Washington. First Cong. 223.18 +Ch. (50 of which from +Genl. E. Whittlesey to +const. GEO. P. WHITTLESEY +L.M.) + + VIRGINIA, $20.75. +_For Gloucester Sch., +Cappahosic, Va._: + The Gloucester Ed. Club 10.00 +Gloucester. By Miss S. A. 9.75 +Robinson, 3; "A Friend," +2; By Letters, 1.75; Miss +M. M. Hunt, 1; N. +Gregory, 1; Mrs. G. H. +Townsend, 1 + Ivondale. By Rev. J. 1.00 + Robinson + ----- 20.75 + + KENTUCKY, $12.26. +Redash. Cong. Ch. 2.00 +Pioneer. Cong. Ch. 0.70 +Williamsburg. 9.56 +Williamsburg Acad., 8.08; +Children of Primary +Dept., 1.48; Jubilee +Offering + + TENNESSEE, $26.85. +Bon Air. Cong. Ch. 2.00 +Knoxville. Miss I. F. 5.00 +Hubbard +Memphis. Missionary Union 10.00 +of Second Cong. Ch. +Nashville. King’s 5.00 +Daughters, Fisk U. +Pomona. Cong. Ch. 4.85 + + NORTH CAROLINA, $3.06. +Moncure. Cong. Ch., 2.00 +Lincoln Mem. Day Offering +Tryon. Cong. Ch. 1.06 + + GEORGIA, $25.10. +Albany. Y. P. S. C. E. 2.00 +Macon. G. C. Burrage, 5.10 +2.60; Miss A. M. +Woodruff, 2; Miss E. B. +Scobie. 50c., _for +Student Aid, Ballard +Normal Sch._ +McIntosh. A Friend, 10; 18.00 +Prof. Fred. W. Foster, 4; +Mrs. M. W. Foster, 3; +Miss C. A. Whitaker, 1; +_for Student Aid, +McIntosh, Ga._ +Savannah. Box and Pkg. +Literature and Toys, +source unknown, _for +Beach Inst._ + + ALABAMA, $8.95. +Ironaton. Rev. P. O. 3.00 +Wailes +Mobile. Cong. Ch. Sab. 1.50 +Sch., "Little Gleaners," +1; "A small class of +small people," 50c. +Sand Mountain. 1.45 +Individuals, Lincoln Mem. +Day Offering +Selma. Burrell Sch. 2.00 +Shelby. First Cong. Ch. 1.00 + + LOUISIANA, $27.71. +Chocahoula. Cong. Ch. 1.00 +Hammond. Cong. Ch. and 20.71 +Sab. Sch., Easter +Offering +New Orleans. Carrie E. 5.00 +Hodgman, _for Student +Aid, Straight U._ +New Orleans. Morris Brown 1.00 +Ch. + + FLORIDA, $15.00. +Sanford. Mrs. Moses Lyman 10.00 +Winter Park. Mr. and Mrs. 5.00 +Nathan Barrows + + MISSISSIPPI, $116.65. +Meridian. "Friend," _for 10.00 +Student Aid, Meridian_ +Moorhead. Unknown Source, +Bbl. of C. +Tougaloo. Cong. Ch., 106.65 +28.60; Miss Emma A. +Robertson, 15.05; Miss A. +M. Whitsey, 29; Miss Emma +C. Redick, 14; Mrs. L. M. +Sisson, 10; Miss Carrie +E. Parkhurst, 10, _for +Student Aid, Tougaloo U._ + + TEXAS, $5.00. +Corpus Christi. Cong. Ch. 5.00 + + ----, $10.00 +----. "Friend." 10.00 + + JAPAN, $5.00. +Japan. "A Friend," _for 5.00 +Student Aid_, _Tougaloo +U._ + ---------- +Donations $15,627.36 +Estates 775.00 + ---------- + $16,402.36 + + INCOME, $807.50. +Avery Fund, _for Mendi 418.82 +M._ +Mrs. S. N. Brewer 20.93 +Endowment Fund +C. F. Dike Fund, _for 50.00 +Straight U._ +E. B. Eldridge Endowment 225.00 +Fund +Fisk University. Theo. 4.50 +Endowment Fund +General Endowment Fund 50.00 +E. A. Hand Endowment Fund 11.25 +S. M. Strong Fund, _for 27.00 +Saluda N. C._ + ------- 807.50 + + TUITION, $4,575.15. +Cappahosic, Va. Tuition 9.20 +Lexington, Ky. Tuition 85.25 +Williamburg, Ky. Tuition 147.65 +Grand View, Tenn. Tuition 72.53 +Jonesboro, Tenn. Public 50.00 +Fund +Knoxville, Tenn. Tuition 35.00 +Memphis, Tenn. Tuition 434.60 +Nashville, Tenn. Tuition 669.77 +Pleasant Hill, Tenn. 49.95 +Tuition +Beaufort, N. C. Tuition 12.55 +Blowing Rock, N. C. 20.57 +Tuition +Chapel Hill. N. C. 13.60 +Tuition +Enfield, N. C. Tutition 28.75 +Hillsboro, N. C. Tuition 20.20 +King’s Mountain, N. C. 30.00 +Tuition +Saluda, N. C. Tuition 33.55 +Troy, N. C. Tuition 0.70 +Whittier, N. C. Tuition 39.27 +Wilmington, N. C. Tuition 162.00 +Charleston, S. C. Tuition 314.45 +Greenwood, S. C. Tuition 110.42 +Albany, Ga. Tuition 118.30 +Andersonville, Ga. 13.75 +Tuition +Atlanta, Ga. Storrs Sch. 155.50 +Tuition +Macon, Ga. Tuition 207.00 +Marietta, Ga. Tuition 8.20 +Marshallville, Ga. 2.40 +Tuition +Thomasville, Ga. Tuition 47.60 +McIntosh, Ga. Tuition 78.66 +Savannah, Ga. Tuition 151.12 +Woodville, Ga. Tuition 2.50 +Athens, Ala. Tuition 76.31 +Marion, Ala. Tuition 44.05 +Mobile, Ala. Tuition 85.60 +Nat, Ala. Tuition 48.00 +Selma, Ala. Tuition 94.45 +Meridian, Miss. Tuition 95.60 +Moorhead, Miss. Tuition 17.45 +Tougaloo, Miss. Tuition 314.75 +New Orleans, La. Tuition 511.00 +Martin, Fla. Public Fund 20.00 +Orange Park, Fla. Tuition 54.70 +Austin, Texas. Tuition 88.20 + ------- 4,575.15 + ---------- +Total for April $21,785.01 + =========== + + SUMMARY. +Donations $102,727.14 +Estates 67,711.42 + ----------- + $170,438.56 +Income 7,160.26 +Tuition 28,066.15 + ----------- +Total from Oct. 1 to $205,664.97 +April 30 + ============ + + FOR THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY. +Subscriptions for April $42.06 +Previously acknowledged 358.78 + -------- +Total $400.84 + + RECEIPTS OF THE CALIFORNIA CHINESE MISSION, + William Johnstone, Treasurer, from February + 14 to March 21, 1896. +Local Missions: +Fresno. Chinese Mon. 7.35 +Offs., 4; Annual Membs., +2; First Cong. Ch., 1.35 +Los Angeles. Chinese Mon. 7.00 +Offs. +Marysville. Chinese Mon. 8.40 +Offs. +Oakland. Chinese Mon. 73.00 +Offs., 6; Anniversary +Offs. First Cong. Ch. (of +which Rev. S. M. +Freeland, 5; S. T. +Alexander, 5; Mrs. H. R. +Jones, 2.50; Mrs. F. F. +Barbour, 1.50; Jue Sue, +5; Chin Wah, 2), 67 +Oroville. Chinese Mon. 7.70 +Offs., 2.20; New Year’s +gifts to Jesus, 5.50 +Petaluma. Chinese Mon. 3.25 +Offs. +Riverside. Chinese Mon. 3.20 +Offs. +Sacramento. Chinese Mon. 8.50 +Offs. +San Bernardino. Chinese 4.25 +Mon. Offs. +San Diego. Chinese Mon. 3.75 +Offs. +San Francisco. Central 5.80 +Chinese Mon. Offs. +San Francisco. West 2.40 +Chinese Mon. Offs. +Santa Barbara. Chinese 6.05 +Mon. Offs. +Santa Cruz. Chinese Mon. 6.35 +Offs. +Ventura. Chinese Mon. 2.25 +Offs. +Vernondale. Chinese Mon. 2.00 +Offs. +Watsonville. Chinese Mon. 1.50 +Offs. + ------ 152.75 +Prescott, Arizona. First 14.90 +Cong. Ch. Chinese Mission +Worcester, Mass. 7.00 +"Friends" +FOR CHINESE MOTHERS AND +CHILDREN: +Boston, Mass. Mount 20.00 +Vernon Chinese Sab. Sch. +New Haven, Ct. Mrs J. E. 1.00 +Pond +Central California. W. H. 10.00 +M. U. + ------ 31.00 + -------- +Total $205.65 + ======== + + + + +H. W. HUBBARD, Treas., +Bible House, N. Y. + + + + +WOMAN’S STATE ORGANIZATIONS + + + MAINE. + WOMAN’S AID TO A.M.A. + +_State Committee_--Mrs. Ida Vose Woodbury, Woodfords; Mrs. A.T. Burbank, +Yarmouth; Mrs. Helen Quimby, Bangor. + + NEW HAMPSHIRE. + FEMALE CENT. INSTITUTION AND HOME MISS. UNION. + +President--Mrs. Cyrus Sargeant, Plymouth. Secretary--Mrs. N. W. Nims, 16 +Rumford St., Concord. Treasurer--Miss Annie A. McFarland, Concord. + + VERMONT. + WOMAN’S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. J. H. Babbitt, W. Brattleboro. Secretary--Mrs. M. K. +Paine, Windsor. Treasurer--Mrs. Wm. P. Fairbanks, St. Johnsbury. + + MASS. and R.I. + (1)WOMAN’S HOME MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION. + +President--Mrs. C. L. Goodell, 9 Massachusetts Ave., Boston, Mass. +Secretary--Mrs. Louise A. Kellogg, 32 Congregational House, Boston. +Treasurer--Miss Annie C. Bridgman, 32 Congregational House, Boston. + + CONNECTICUT. + WOMAN’S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Miss Ellen R. Camp, 9 Camp St., New Britain. Secretary--Mrs. C. +T. Millard, 36 Lewis St., Hartford. Treasurer--Mrs. W. W. Jacobs, 19 +Spring St., Hartford. + + NEW YORK. + WOMAN’S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. Wm. Kincaid, 483 Green Ave., Brooklyn. Secretary--Mrs. Wm. +Spalding, 511 Orange St., Syracuse. Treasurer--Mrs. J. J. Pearsall, 230 +Macon St., Brooklyn. + + NEW JERSEY. + WOMAN’S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF THE N. J. ASSOCIATION. + +President--Mrs. A. H. Bradford, Montclair. Secretary--Mrs R. J. Hegeman, +32 Forest Street, Montclair. Treasurer--Mrs. J. H. Dennison, 150 +Belleville Ave., Newark. + + PENNSYLVANIA. + WOMAN’S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. J. W. Thomas, Lansford. Secretary--Mrs. C. F. Yennie, +Ridgway. Treasurer--Mrs. T. W. Jones, 511 Woodland Terrace, Philadelphia. + + OHIO. + WOMAN’S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. Sydney Strong, Lane Seminary Grounds, Cincinnati. +Secretary--Mrs. J. W. Moore, 836 Hough Ave., Cleveland. Treasurer--Mrs. G. +B. Brown, 2116 Warren St., Toledo. + + INDIANA. + WOMAN’S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. W. A. Bell, 223 Broadway, Indianapolis. Treasurer--Mrs. A. +H. Ball, Dewhurst. + + ILLINOIS. + WOMAN’S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. Issac Claflin, Lombard. Secretary--Mrs. C. H. Taintor, 151 +Washington St., Chicago. Treasurer--Mrs. L. A. Field, Wilmette. + + MISSOURI. + WOMAN’S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. Henry Hopkins, 916 Holmes Street, Kansas City. +Secretary--Mrs. E. C. Ellis, 2456 Tracy Ave., Kansas City. Treasurer--Mrs. +K. L. Mills, 1526 Wabash Ave., Kansas City. + + IOWA. + WOMAN’S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. T. O. Douglass, Grinnell. Secretary--Mrs. H. H. Robbins, +Grinnell. Treasurer--Miss Belle L. Bentley, 300 Court Ave., Des Moines. + + MICHIGAN. + WOMAN’S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. J. M. Powell, 76 Jefferson Av., Grand Rapids. +Secretary--Mrs. C. C. Denison, 132 N. College Ave., Grand Rapids. +Treasurer--Mrs. E. F. Grabill, Greenville. + + WISCONSIN. + WOMAN’S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. E. G. Updike, Madison. Secretary--Mrs. A. O. Wright, +Madison. Treasurer--Mrs. C. M. Blackman, Whitewater. + + MINNESOTA. + WOMAN’S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Miss Katherine W. Nichols, 230 East Ninth Street, St. Paul. +Secretary--Mrs. A. P. Lyon, 17 Florence Court, S.E., Minneapolis. +Treasurer--Mrs. M. W. Skinner, Northfield. + + NORTH DAKOTA. + WOMAN’S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. W. P. Cleveland, Caledonia. Secretary--Mrs. Silas Daggett, +Harwood. Treasurer--Mrs. J. M. Fisher, Fargo. + + SOUTH DAKOTA. + WOMAN’S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. A. H. Robbins, Bowdle. Secretary--Mrs. W. H. Thrall, +Huron. Treasurer--Mrs. F. H. Wilcox, Huron. + + BLACK HILLS, SOUTH DAKOTA. + WOMAN’S MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. J. B. Gossage, Rapid City. Secretary--Mrs. H. H. +Gilchrist, Hot Springs. Treasurer--Miss Grace Lyman, Hot Springs. + + NEBRASKA. + WOMAN’S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. D. B. Perry, Crete. Secretary--Mrs. H. Bross, 2904 Second +Street, Lincoln. Treasurer--Mrs. James W. Dawes, Crete. + + KANSAS. + WOMAN’S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. F. E. Storrs, Topeka. Secretary--Mrs. George L. Epps, +Topeka. Treasurer--Mrs. E. C. Read. Parsons. + + COLORADO. + WOMAN’S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. E. R. Drake, 2739 Lafayette Street, Denver. +Secretary--Mrs. Chas. Westley, Box 508, Denver. Treasurer--Mrs. B. C. +Valantine, Highlands. + + WYOMING. + WOMAN’S MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. P. F. Powelson, Cheyenne. Secretary--Mrs. J. A. Riner, +Cheyenne. Treasurer--Mrs. H. N. Smith, Rock Springs. + + MONTANA. + WOMAN’S MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. O. C. Clark, Missoula. Secretary--Mrs. W. S. Bell, 410 +Dearborn Ave., Helena. Treasurer--Mrs. Herbert E. Jones, Livingston. + + IDAHO. + WOMAN’S MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. R. B. Wright, Boise. Secretary--Mrs. E. A. Paddock, +Weiser. Treasurer--Mrs. D. L. Travis, Pocatello. + + WASHINGTON. + WOMAN’S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. A. J. Bailey, 1614 Second Ave., Seattle. Secretary--Mrs. +W. C. Wheeler, 424 South K. Street, Tacoma. Treasurer--Mrs. J. W. George, +620 Fourth Street, Seattle. + + OREGON. + WOMAN’S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. F. Eggert, The Hill, Portland. Secretary--Mrs. George +Brownell, Oregon City. Treasurer--Mrs. W. D. Palmer, 546 Third Street, +Portland. + + CALIFORNIA. + WOMAN’S HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY. + +President--Mrs. E. S. Williams, 572 12th Street, Oakland. Secretary--Mrs. +L. M. Howard, 911 Grove Street, Oakland. Treasurer--Mrs. J. M. Haven, 1329 +Harrison Street, Oakland. + + SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. + WOMAN’S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. Warren F. Day, 253 S. Hope St., Los Angeles. +Secretary--Mrs. W. J. Washburn, 1900 Pasadena Ave., Los Angeles. +Treasurer--Mrs. Mary M. Smith, Public Library, Riverside. + + NEVADA. + WOMAN’S MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. L. J. Flint, Reno. Secretary--Mrs. Margaret N. Magill, +Reno. Treasurer--Mrs. Mary Clow, Reno. + + UTAH (Including Southern Idaho). + WOMAN’S MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. Clarence T. Brown, Salt Lake City, Utah. Secretary--Mrs. +W. S. Hawkes, 135 Sixth Street, E., Salt Lake City, Utah. Treasurer--Mrs. +Dana W. Bartlett, Salt Lake City, Utah. Secretary for Idaho--Mrs. Oscar +Sonnenkalb, Pocatello, Idaho. + + NEW MEXICO. + WOMAN’S MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. C. E. Winslow, Albuquerque. Secretary--Mrs. E. W. Lewis, +301 So. Edith Street, Albuquerque. Treasurer--Mrs. H. W. Bullock, +Albuquerque. + + OKLAHOMA. + WOMAN’S MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. J. H. Parker, Kingfisher. Secretary--Mrs. L. E. Kimball, +Guthrie. Treasurer--Mrs. L. S. Childs, Choctaw City. + + INDIAN TERRITORY. + WOMAN’S MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. John McCarthy, Vinita. Secretary--Mrs. Fayette Hurd, +Vinita. Treasurer--Mrs. R. M. Swain, Vinita. + + NORTH CAROLINA. + WOMAN’S MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. S. S. Sevier, McLeansville. Secretary and Treasurer--Miss +A. E. Farrington, Oaks. + + GEORGIA. + WOMAN’S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. H. B. Wey, 253 Forest Avenue, Atlanta. Secretary--Mrs. H. +A. Kellam, Atlanta. Treasurer--Miss Virginia Holmes, Barnesville. + + FLORIDA. + WOMAN’S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. S. F. Gale, Jacksonville. Secretary--Mrs. Nathan Barrows, +Winter Park. Treasurer--Mrs. W. D. Brown, Interlachen. + + ALABAMA. + WOMAN’S MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. M. A. Dillard, Selma. Secretary--Mrs. J. S. Jackson, +Montgomery. Treasurer--Mrs. E. C. Silsby, Talladega. + + TENNESSEE, KENTUCKY and ARKANSAS. + WOMAN’S MISSIONARY UNION OF THE TENNESSEE ASSOCIATION. + +President--Mrs. G. W. Moore, Box 8, Fisk Univ., Nashville. Secretary--Mrs. +E. J. Lewis, 15 Echols Street, Memphis. Treasurer--Mrs. J. E. Moreland, +216 N. McNairy Street, Nashville. + + MISSISSIPPI. + WOMAN’S MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. C. L. Harris, 1421 31st Avenue, Meridian. Secretary--Mrs. +Edith M. Hall, Tougaloo Univ., Tougaloo. Treasurer--Mrs. L. H. Turner, +3012 12th Street, Meridian. + + LOUISIANA. + WOMAN’S MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. C. M. Crawford, Hammond. Secretary--Mrs. Matilda Cabrère, +New Orleans. Treasurer--Mrs. L. St. J. Hitchcock, Straight Univ., New +Orleans. + + TEXAS. + WOMAN’S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. J. M. Wendelkin, Dallas. Secretary--Mrs. H. Burt, Lock Box +563, Dallas. Treasurer--Mrs. C. I. Scofield, Dallas. + + + + + + +FOOTNOTES + + + 1 While the W. H. M. A. appears in this list as a State body for Mass. + and R. 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\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/19890-0.zip b/19890-0.zip Binary files differnew file mode 100644 index 0000000..af846c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/19890-0.zip diff --git a/19890-8.txt b/19890-8.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c7c8639 --- /dev/null +++ b/19890-8.txt @@ -0,0 +1,3930 @@ +The Project Gutenberg EBook of The American Missionary - Volume 50, No. 6, +June 1896 by Various + + + +This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no +restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under +the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or +online at http://www.gutenberg.org/license + + + +Title: The American Missionary - Volume 50, No. 6, June 1896 + +Author: Various + +Release Date: November 21, 2006 [Ebook #19890] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ISO 8859-1 + + +***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY - VOLUME 50, NO. 6, JUNE 1896*** + + + + + +The American Missionary - Volume 50, No. 6, June 1896 + + +by Various + + + + +Edition 1, (November 21, 2006) + + + + + +CONTENTS + + +Editorial + The Jubilee Year Fund. + FIFTY-DOLLAR JUBILEE SHARES. + THE ACCEPTABLE MITES. + NO COLOR-LINE IN CLEVELAND. + ORANGE PARK NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL IN FLORIDA CLOSED BY THE + SHERIFF. + OUR CHURCHES. + THE TALENTED TENTH. + ALASKA MISSION. +The South. + HISTORY OF A CHURCH IN ALABAMA. + MEETINGS AMONG THE HILLS AND AT A CONVICT CAMP. + A BRIGHT AND CANDID VIEW OF OUR MOUNTAIN WORK. + REVIVALS. + ITEMS FROM THE FIELD. +The Indians. + REVIVAL--LIBERAL CONTRIBUTIONS. + Crow Agency, Montana +The Chinese. + Jubilee Year Fund, Additional Shares. + RECEIPTS FOR APRIL, 1896. + WOMAN'S STATE ORGANIZATIONS + + + + + +NEW YORK: + +PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION, +Bible House, Ninth St. and Fourth Ave., New York. + +Price, 50 Cents a Year in advance. + +Entered at the Post Office at New York N. Y., as second-class mail matter. + + + + + + +AMERICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION. + + +PRESIDENT, MERRILL E. GATES, LL.D., MASS. + +_Vice-presidents._ + +REV. F. A. NOBLE, D.D., Ill. +REV. HENRY HOPKINS, D.D., Mo. +REV. ALEX. MCKENZIE, D.D., Mass. +REV. HENRY A. STIMSON, D.D., N. Y. +REV. WASHINGTON GLADDEN, D.D., Ohio. + +_Honorary Secretary and Editor._ + +REV. M. E. STRIEBY, D.D., _Bible House, N. Y._ + +_Corresponding Secretaries._ + +REV. A. F. BEARD, D.D., REV. F. P. WOODBURY, D.D., _Bible House, N. Y._ +REV. C. J. RYDER, D.D., _Bible House, N. Y._ + +_Recording Secretary._ + +REV. M. E. STRIEBY, D.D., _Bible House, N. Y._ + +_Treasurer._ + +H. W. HUBBARD, Esq., _Bible House, N. Y._ + +_Auditors._ + +GEORGE S. HICKOK. +JAMES H. OLIPHANT. + +_Executive Committee._ + +CHARLES L. MEAD, Chairman. +CHARLES A. HULL, Secretary. + +_For Three Years._ + +SAMUEL HOLMES +SAMUEL S. MARPLES, +CHARLES L. MEAD, +WILLIAM H. STRONG, +ELIJAH HORR. + +_For Two Years._ + +WILLIAM HAYES WARD, +JAMES W. COOPER, +LUCIEN C. WARNER, +JOSEPH H. TWICHELL, +CHARLES P. PIERCE. + +_For One Year._ + +CHARLES A. HULL, +ADDISON P. FOSTER, +ALBERT J. LYMAN, +NEHEMIAH BOYNTON, +A. J. F. BEHRENDS. + +_District Secretaries._ + +REV. GEO. H. GUTTERSON, _21 Cong'l House, Boston, Mass._ +REV. JOS. E. ROY, D.D., _153 La Salle Street, Chicago, Ill._ + +_Secretary of Woman's Bureau._ + +MISS D. E. EMERSON, _Bible House, N. Y._ + + + + +COMMUNICATIONS + + +Relating to the work of the Association may be addressed to the +Corresponding Secretaries; letters for "THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY," to the +Editor, at the New York Office; letters relating to the finances, to the +Treasurer; letters relating to woman's work, to the Secretary of the +Woman's Bureau. + + + + +DONATIONS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS + + +In drafts, checks, registered letters, or post-office orders, may be sent +to H. W. Hubbard, Treasurer, Bible House, New York; or, when more +convenient, to either of the Branch Offices, 21 Congregational House, +Boston, Mass., or 153 La Salle Street, Chicago, Ill. A payment of thirty +dollars constitutes a Life Member. + +NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.--The date on the "address label" indicates the time +to which the subscription is paid. Changes are made in date on label to +the 10th of each month. If payment of subscription be made afterward the +change on the label will appear a month later. Please send early notice of +change in post-office address, giving the former address and the new +address, in order that our periodicals and occasional papers may be +correctly mailed. + + + + +FORM OF A BEQUEST. + + +"I give and bequeath the sum of ---- dollars to the 'American Missionary +Association,' incorporated by act of the Legislature of the State of New +York." The will should be attested by three witnesses. + + + + + +THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY + + +VOL. L. +JUNE, 1896. +No. 6. + + + + +The Jubilee Year Fund. + + +Extract from the appeal of the Executive Committee of the American +Missionary Association: + + *Fifty Dollars a Share.* + +It is proposed to raise during the next six months a special Jubilee Year +Fund of $100,000 in shares of $50 each, with the hope and expectation that +these shares will be taken by the friends of missions without lessening +those regular contributions which must be depended upon to sustain the +current work. + + FORM OF A PLEDGE. + + Share, $50. + $100,000. + + THE JUBILEE YEAR FUND + OF THE + AMERICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION. + +I hereby take ..... shares (Fifty Dollars each) in the Jubilee Year Fund +of the American Missionary Association, to be paid before the close of the +fiscal year, Sept. 30, 1896. + + _Name_ . . . . . . . + + _P. O. Address_ . . . . . . . . + + + + +FIFTY-DOLLAR JUBILEE SHARES. + + +In the last number of THE MISSIONARY we gave the gratifying report of 34 +shares taken for this fund, and in the present number we have the pleasure +of adding 75 more. We are fully aware of the difficulties under which we +send forth the call for responses to this much-needed fund. Other appeals +have been made, and are still pressed upon the churches, all of them +worthy of the generosity with which they are met. + +But the ability of the churches to meet the demands of their varied +mission work is not exhausted, and the spirit of consecration among the +followers of Christ, even when self-denial must be practiced, has not +reached its limit. We therefore urge our appeal with strong confidence +that we shall not be felt to be intruders, but that we are simply trying +to fulfill the duty imposed upon us in carrying the Gospel to the most +needy and destitute in our land. + +We must repeat the plea made by our Executive Committee that in giving to +this Jubilee Fund, the contributions for our regular work, to which we are +committed and whose claims we cannot repudiate, may not be neglected. + + + + +THE ACCEPTABLE MITES. + + +ANDERSONVILLE, GA.--"Please find inclosed $2.31, which is a contribution +from our church toward paying the debt of the American Missionary +Association. It is very little, but more than I supposed the people would +raise, there is so little money in the place." + +GREENWOOD, S. C.--"It is a great pleasure to me to hand you herewith bank +draft for $11, which is the amount of our collection for the Lincoln +Memorial Day. I have delayed the remitting of this amount somewhat to give +others an opportunity who wished to contribute, but were not quite ready. +The amount is not large, but it is from the people and expresses in a +measure their interest in the work of the American Missionary Association. +The collection represents offerings of the young and old from a cent to a +dollar. What was done was done with a free heart." + + + + +NO COLOR-LINE IN CLEVELAND. + + +The Methodist General Conference and the hotels in Cleveland, O., deserve +great credit--the hotels for according to all delegates, regardless of +color, equal accommodations, and the Conference for its hearty indorsement +of their action. If this greatest gathering of the largest Protestant +church in America had nothing else to do, it might go with its grand +meeting from city to city securing this recognition of the brotherhood of +man. It is ardently hoped that the generous and liberal-minded hotel +keepers in Cleveland may not "backslide," and that if any single colored +delegate, clerical or lay, should come alone to Cleveland, even before the +close of the "six months' probation," he might not find the door closed +against him. + +The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church may be equally useful at +its meeting in Saratoga in preaching this same gospel of the brotherhood +of man, and in this case, too, permanency is very desirable, and it is +hoped, therefore, that in this event there may be the illustration of the +good old Presbyterian doctrine of the "perseverance of the saints." + + + + +ORANGE PARK NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL IN FLORIDA CLOSED BY THE SHERIFF. + + +It will be remembered that on Friday, the 10th of April, seven teachers +and two patrons of the Orange Park School, at Orange Park, Fla., were +arrested for violation of an enactment legalized a year ago by the State +Legislature under the instigation of William H. Sheats, the State +superintendent of education. + +The enactment, which we protest is in no just sense a law, forbids not +only white and colored persons to be instructed within the same building +at the same time, but it also forbids a white principal or matron or +guardians of the school rooming or living within the same building where +their pupils are. + +This enactment against the personal rights of education in a private +Christian school not supported or aided by the State, if sustained, would +destroy nearly all of the institutions carried on by Northern benevolence +in all of our Southern States. It would take the guardianship of manners +and morals out of the hands of those who have planted and sustained the +institutions until now, and who, in view of the millions yet uneducated +and untrained, are now needed as much as ever. It is not surprising, +therefore, that the National Council of Congregational Churches at +Syracuse in October requested the Association to take this question to the +highest courts, nor that the General Conference of the Methodist Church in +Cleveland has just passed a resolution denouncing this iniquitous +enactment, or that we are receiving constantly from our State and local +associations assurances of sympathy and support in our contest against +this reversion to barbarism. We quote a few of the opinions which have +come under our observation. + +From the _Congregationalist_: + + + "The ethics of Christ, Pilgrim traditions, and the U. S. + Constitution seemed paramount to the opinions of Florida + legislators, and the highest officials of the American Missionary + Association decided to defy and test the law. That the + denomination stands back of them may be reasonably inferred from + the resolution passed by the last Triennial National Council. Let + the American Missionary Association have the sinews of war with + which to employ the ablest counsel." + + +From the _Outlook_: + + + "The State of Florida not long ago took action which is a disgrace + to itself and a blot on the fair fame of our republic. Let our + people squarely face this issue. While we are protesting against + the treatment of missionaries in Turkey and calling upon the + Government to use all its power in their protection, Christian + teachers widely known and honored in one of the great States of + this republic are arrested simply because they presumed to + instruct a few white children under the same roof with colored + children. It is hard to speak of such conduct in mild words. The + question as to whether this is in reality a free republic is once + more at issue. The action of the State of Florida is as barbaric + as the persecutions of the Middle Ages." + + +From the _Independent_: + + + "Let the reader observe that this is not a law applying merely to + the public schools of the State. Such a law we condemn, but we + could not be surprised at it. This law is directed at this + particular institution, which is not a public school but a private + academy supported by the American Missionary Association. We have + been amazed that in this nineteenth century Christians could be + massacred by the thousands for not accepting the Moslem faith and + no hand raised to defend them. But that was in Turkey. Here in the + United States more than thirty years after the Proclamation of + Emancipation in one of the sovereign States of the Union, half a + dozen men and women are arrested for the crime of treating black + children and white children alike, for not drawing a caste line in + their own private grounds in a school they conduct at no expense + to the State. It is a curious humiliating occurrence for this + Jubilee year of the American Missionary Association." + + +From the _Advance_: + + + "Florida's disgraceful Sheats law, specially designed for the + teachers and supporters of Orange Park Academy, has at last been + put in force. The teachers of the Academy, the pastor of the + church, and the parents of the white pupils have been arrested for + violation of this law, which forbids any one to maintain or + patronize a school in which white persons and Negroes shall be + taught or boarded within the same building. + + And this is the State of Senator Call, who is declaiming so + eloquently in behalf of the Cuban insurgents, more than half of + whom are of Negro blood." + + +From the _Boston Standard_: + + + "A year ago the unconstitutional and vile Sheats law was passed by + the legislature of Florida. It was understood that this law was + particularly aimed at the Orange Park School, of the American + Missionary Association, whose fiftieth anniversary is to be + celebrated in this city next fall. This villainous statute was + enforced in the case of the Orange Park School on the entire body + of teachers, white men and women of spotless character and + self-sacrificing devotion to the mission, because of educating + teachers for the elevation of American citizenship. The normal + school is one of the best and most useful of the educational + agencies at work in the South, but had dared to ignore the + outrageous statute which makes it a crime for any school, public + or private, to teach black and white scholars in the same building + or have any white teachers to eat and sleep in the same house with + their Negro pupils. If these discretionary rights are not + guaranteed by our national Constitution to American citizens, then + the professed abolition of slavery and of the color line in + citizenship is a wretched farce. Nobody can question the intent of + the proclamation of emancipation of the constitutional amendment + that places the Negro on the same legal plane with the white + citizen of this country. We do not doubt the supreme and binding + authority of this legislature. We mistake the temper of the + American people if a blaze of indignation is not kindled by this + outrage from the Atlantic to the Pacific." + + +From _Frank Leslie's Weekly_: + + + "Under these provisions no citizen of Florida, it will be noted, + can under certain conditions educate his child. He is excluded + absolutely from the best educational institutions in the State if + these admit pupils of both white and colored parentage. The + defiance of the law was in obedience to a definite determination + on the part of the American Missionary Association to make a + distinct test of the statute." + + +From the _Boston Daily Advertiser_: + + + "The Sheats law in Florida was passed through the influence of + malice, prejudice, and partisan venom. Efforts have been made in + other Southern States to perpetrate similar outrages, but for the + most part without avail. The better public sentiment all over the + South is strongly against such meanness. This better sentiment has + asserted itself successfully elsewhere, and we do not doubt that + it will do so very soon in Florida." + + +From the _Boston Journal_: + + + "The American Missionary Association will be sustained by an + enlightened public sentiment in fighting to the last resort the + outrageous Florida law which makes it a crime to teach colored and + white pupils in the same school." + + +These comments are but samples of the sentiment which comes to the +Association respecting this attempt to challenge the constitutional +amendment which came with the emancipation of the colored people from +slavery. But now there is + + + +A SECOND CHAPTER. + + +After the teachers were arrested it was supposed that this would be the +end of the persecution until the statute should be tested by the courts. +Accordingly they returned to the work in the school as before. On the 4th +of May the Sheriff was instructed by the State Attorney to inquire into +this continued violation of the law, and if he found the school to be +going on as before, to arrest and rearrest, as long as the school should +be continued. In consequence the school was forced to close its sessions, +as the teachers were informed that they would be arrested over and over +again, and that new bail would be required for every successive day; this +not only for the teachers but for the patrons, which would be impossible +in the case of those who are colored. This is in accordance with the +published pronouncement of Supt. Sheats that he will prosecute and +persecute this Orange Park School out of existence. + + + + +MEMBERS OF THE ALBANY CONVENTION. + + +We are desirous of securing the names of the survivors of the little band +that gathered in Albany fifty years ago, and formed the American +Missionary Association. A few years since, we made a similar call to this +in the pages of THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY, but the responses were very few. +At the present date, we know of only two persons, Rev. John H. Byrd, +Lawrence, Kan., and Rev. Peter B. Thayer, Garland, Me., who were present +at that time. We hope, if there are any other survivors, they will write +to us promptly, and if there are persons whose eyes fall on this little +notice who happen to know of any person who was present at that meeting, +we will be much obliged if they will send us the name and address. + + + + +OUR CHURCHES. + + +We intend to present to our readers from time to time brief sketches of +some of our churches located in the South and elsewhere, with some account +of the condition of the membership as to property and education, with +glimpses of their poverty and hard struggles to support the pastor, with +occasionally the cheerful story of those who reach self-support. On +another page will be found a sketch by Pastor Snell of the church in +Talladega, Ala. + + + + +THE TALENTED TENTH. + + +In the discussion concerning Negro education we should not forget the +talented tenth man. An ordinary education may answer for the nine men of +mediocrity; but if this is all we offer the talented tenth man, we make a +prodigious mistake. The tenth man, with superior natural endowments, +symmetrically trained and highly developed, may become a mightier +influence, a greater inspiration to others than all the other nine, or +nine times nine like them. Without disparagement of faithful men of +moderate abilities, it may be said that in all ages the mighty impulses +that have propelled a people onward in their progressive career, have +proceeded from a few gifted souls. Sometimes these have been "self-made" +men, so-called, whose best powers were evoked by rare opportunities. +Oftener, they have been men of thoroughly disciplined minds, of sharpened +perceptive faculties, trained to analyze and to generalize; men of +well-balanced judgments and power of clear and forceful statement. + +It is this talented tenth man of our colleges that in after years reflects +more honor on his _alma mater_ than the other nine; it is this tenth man +that is the recognized leader in his profession and the leader of public +opinion. To him, rather than to the other nine, the many look for +suggestion and advice in important matters. He is an uncrowned king in his +sphere. + +This being true, I repeat that not to make proper provision for the high +education of the talented tenth man of the colored people is a prodigious +mistake. It is to dwarf the tree that has in it the potency of a grand +oak. Industrial education is good for the nine; the common English +branches are good for the nine; but that tenth man ought to have the best +opportunities for making the most of himself for humanity and God. + +The powers of this talented tenth man are often latent; unsuspected by +others and even by their possessor, and are evoked only under favorable +conditions, sometimes comparatively late in the youthful period of life. +In a symmetrical course of study calculated to bring into exercise every +mental faculty, somewhere, as by a touchstone, the particular aptitude of +the pupil may be discovered, the secret springs of power be opened; and +the man, having discovered himself, leaps forward to pre-eminence among +his fellows. Scores of such men and women are among the students in the +schools for the colored people of the South. A mere common education will +not disclose their uncommon powers; they need the test of the best. And +somewhere, at several central points at least, provision should be made +for the higher education of the talented tenth as well as ordinary +education for the other nine. + +The great need of the colored people of the South is wise leadership along +all lines of development; men of large and comprehensive views acquired by +contact and communion with the world's great thinkers; such men are needed +to-day even more than nine times as many with a little more practical +knowledge concerning the use of the saw, the jack-plane and the +blacksmith's forge. In our educational work for the colored people, +therefore, proper provision should be made for the talented tenth.--DR. +MOREHOUSE in _The Independent_. + + + + +ALASKA MISSION. + + +The following sentences from a personal letter of Miss Anna L. Dawes state +a profound truth in terse and impressive form: + + + "If any one is willing to go up there and live with those Eskimos, + I think the rest of us may well enough agree to help. Indeed, + nothing has been so good for me for some time as his (Mr. Lopp's) + visit. It not only makes our Christianity (mine at least) look + like a mustard seed, but makes you wonder whether it isn't a + _dead_ seed at that! I have been to hear Mr. Moody to-day, but he + didn't begin to give me such "conviction of sin" as the urgent and + eager interest Mr. Lopp showed in going back to his people up + there. I wonder just what the Lord does think of us all--some of + us, anyway?" + + +Mr. Lopp, whom Miss Dawes refers to, is pleading for funds to make it +possible to open the mission among the Eskimos. The American Missionary +Association was obliged to discontinue it for a year on account of the +straitened condition of the treasury. We are now making every effort to +gather funds outside of the current income of the Association, that there +may be at least one Christian mission conducted by Congregationalists in +this great northern mission field. Mr. Lopp's plea for "_his_ people" and +abandon of self-sacrifice both on the part of himself and his wife, +impress every one, as they did Miss Dawes. + +This is the only mission of the Congregational denomination in Alaska. No +other denomination plans to occupy this station if given up by the +American Missionary Association. The work requires about five hundred +dollars more than has been subscribed, and this must be in hand by the +first of June, when it is necessary for Mr. Lopp to sail, if he goes this +year. + + + + + +THE SOUTH. + + + + +HISTORY OF A CHURCH IN ALABAMA. + + +BY REV. SPENCER SNELL. + +The beautiful and healthful city of Talladega is located among the +Appalachian foot hills. The First Congregational church was organized in +the year 1868. The first members were people who came out of the colored +Baptist Church, and who had begun to look for a more intelligent mode of +worship and better religious instruction than it was possible to have in +churches whose pastors had been slaves and were uneducated. + +The first pastor of the church was Rev. H. E. Brown, of Ridgefield, O., +whom the American Missionary Association had sent into the South. Since +his retirement the pulpit has been occupied by several pastors, including +the acceptable services of professors of Talladega College. My pastorate +began in 1894. + +There are friendly relations between our church and the other colored +churches near at hand. The pastor is often invited to preach in the other +churches. The pastors of two of the Baptist churches are graduates of our +school here, and the pastor of one of the Methodist churches is now taking +lessons in our seminary. + +The present membership of the church is 219. Many of them are poor +students who have to be helped through school. The resident members have +but very little money. With one or two exceptions they receive small pay +for what they do. Those who have trades find but little here to do and +have to go away to get employment. Among the male members of the church +are farmers, mechanics, etc., and among the females those who do laundry +work, sewing, etc. Several of these women take the washing of families +home and work very hard for a very little money with which to subsist +their families, buy books, and pay tuition for their children in Talladega +College. + +There are about thirty-five members of the church who own their homes, and +about eleven who rent the places where they live. Several of the homes +owned by the members of the church are fairly comfortable for Southern +homes, having from two to seven rooms. None of them are costly. I do not +suppose that one of them cost $1,000. Neither is the furniture in them +costly. Scarcely any of them have carpets on their floors. They look upon +carpets as a luxury which they cannot afford. Plaster on the walls is +almost as rare as carpets on the floors. In some cases there is not a +rocking-chair in the house. The furniture they have is of a very ordinary +kind. + +The people have but very little money and are obliged to struggle long and +hard to get a little place to call home, in many cases buying the lumber +and hiring the carpenter on credit. This being the case, it takes them +years and years to pay for the little homes. The homes vary from the +fairly comfortable to the wretched. It is noticeable that those who have +had the advantages of an education have better homes than those who have +no education. + +There comes to mind as I write one very miserable home in which both the +parents are ignorant. There are three rooms to the house not nearly so +comfortable as the places where Northern farmers keep their horses and +cattle. There is neither stove nor grate in the house, but simply some +rocks on each side of the open fireplace on which they lay the green wood, +by which they sit and shiver while the cold winds blow through the cracks +in the floor and sides of the house. There are six children and only two +excuses for beds. One of these has on it a tick, the other has a pile of +dirty rags. There is not a whole table or chair in the house. + +And yet, these people, like many others just as poor as they, are trying +to educate their children. They believe that in Christian education lies +the only redemption from this condition for them and their race, through +their children, who are enjoying privileges that were denied to them. + +There are not more than a dozen individuals in the church who are earning +a comfortable living. More than that number did so when times were better, +but now there is not much for them to do except conduct very poor farms, +on which they cannot earn enough to make themselves comfortable. + +There have been very few years in the history of the church when it did +not have a revival of religion. Of late it has been the custom to have two +series of special services each year--one during the winter, while the +school is in session, and another during the summer vacation. Effort is +made each year to have all the students converted. Of all the young people +who have graduated here only two have left without being professing +Christians. + +The growth of the church has not been rapid, but steady. During the days +of slavery the colored people were members of the churches to which their +masters belonged. None of them belonged to Congregational churches, and +so, when Congregationalism came to the South after the war, it was +entirely new to the former slaves and to those who had been their masters. + +The masses of the children and the young people still cling to the +churches which their parents were taught to love. It will, therefore, be +some time before Congregationalism will grow rapidly in the South. The +church has no building of its own, and no parsonage, but worships in the +chapel of Talladega College. The building in which the chapel is located +was erected by the white Baptists of the Coosa Valley Association before +the war as a college for their sons. Some of the old slaves who helped to +put up the building lived to see freedom, to see the building come into +the hands of the American Missionary Association, and to see their own +children study and graduate in it. + + + + +MEETINGS AMONG THE HILLS AND AT A CONVICT CAMP. + + +BY REV. H. E. PARTRIDGE. + +Perhaps nowhere is a religious meeting made more of than in the hill +country of the South. There are reasons _and_ reasons for the fact. Take a +real, genuine Methodist or Baptist matron, or brother, of fifty, and they +love Christ and His cause, and do not fail to associate their love for Him +and the work with the gathering in His name. If it be possible, they will +be in attendance when "the parson" comes round. The girls love to go; some +because they, too, are learning to love the service of the Master, some +because they have no other so good opportunity to see and be seen, and +others because everybody else goes. Where the girls and young ladies are +sure to be, there the boys and young men are apt to be; and so it comes +that when the meeting, especially the "big meeting," is to be held, the +people throng. And if you want to see a genuine democracy, untainted by +any kind of aristocracy, you could not find it better illustrated than +among the hills, at meeting time, in some log "church-house." No Sir +Wonderful to claim best pew, no usher to give you the place _he_ chooses. +You come with your wife and, following the custom, she goes to the left, +you to the right. I will not describe the service. The singing varies from +a wonderful chorus of praise that lacks nothing in volume in one +neighborhood, to the nasal-twanged hymn which some incompetent leader +sings almost alone in some other community. The old songs predominate, but +any brisk moving song of work of praise or progress easily becomes a +favorite, when once it has been sung long enough so that the words and +movement are mastered by a few. + +You will not be long in any big meeting or revival service before you will +hear: + + "Mother has a home, sweet home, + Mother has a home, sweet home, + Mother has a home, sweet home. + Lord, I want to join the angels; beautiful home." + +This is varied. Now it is Brother, Father, Preacher, or Sister who has a +home. + +You may not know the tune or words, but it will not be long before you are +singing with the rest, if you are a participator or worshiper, and not +that horrid and heartless thing, a critical looker-on. + +You know of the hand-shaking? If a sinner seeks to enter the Christian +life, he comes, on invitation of the minister, to shake hands at the close +of, or during, the service. And often service closes with an +all-round-hand-shake. There is a song started, like "Say, Brother, will +you meet me?" or some simple devotional hymn, and all rise and shake hands +all around, singing or praying, or speaking gently one to another. + +Ah! many a feud has sunk forever, many an unpleasantness has been +forgotten, many a half-ripe quarrel has been strangled, and many a +friendship has been strengthened and ripened in these services of emotion +and love, those hand-shakings of the Mountaineers. The blessings of the +peacemakers should be his who first introduced the service. + +Among other invitation hymns I have heard, I remember vividly: + + "Sinner, you are welcome, Yes, Yes, welcome + To the dying lamb." + +This, too, is varied. "Seeker," "Brother," "Sister," and "Everybody's +welcome" being sung. + +I could tell of parts I do not like, of excitements the reverse of helpful +to my devotional feelings, and of loudness mistaken for piety or zeal, but +so could others criticise the services at Dr. Cuyler's or Dr. Storrs's +church. I prefer to speak of the really good. + +May I tell you of a unique service? It was at the Convict Camp, near +Baker's X Roads, in Cumberland County, Tenn. + +No need to ring the bell--the congregation are assembled, and armed guards +are standing by lest someone should escape. Still a bell was tapped. +Silence at once. + +"Boys," I said, "when I was here before you kindly asked me to come and +speak to you again. I am here. Before I speak I want to have you sing. +Will you sing?" A moment's pause, and in the rich tones which the colored +people so often have, there rang out from scores of throats, one of those +weird songs of the race. It was of chariots and heaven, of songs and +praises, and of Jesus the King. I cannot reproduce or describe it. I +prayed for a blessing on our service, and several responded with +apparently as fervent "Amen" as ever came from Camp Meeting or Altar +service. Then I read passages, closing with a part of Romans 6: from the +twenty-third verse. I spoke briefly of "The wages of sin, and of the gift +of God." I almost fear I was harsh. Poor fellows--they were criminals, but +who is not guilty, before God, of violations of Divine law? + +As I pleaded for the starting of a better life, as I spoke of their +families, as I said "Some of you will be through with prison life soon," +as I talked of honesty, sobriety, and purity, there were moist eyes. I +asked for an expression at the close. All who will accept Jesus Christ, +and from this very hour live for Him, and with the strength he gives try +to forget the grievances you have thought to revenge; try to love and +serve one another here, in Christ's name, and others when released; strive +to do your work faithfully; in short, try to do what you think Christ +would want you to do--first, give me your hand, and then kneel with me in +prayer. Through the chinks and crevices of the stockade a score of men +thrust their hands, eager to respond to the invitation, and many knelt in +prayer. + +How much was make-believe? How much was genuine? The Searcher of hearts +alone knows. Sowing by all waters, I am willing to leave results with God. + +Another song, and then "Good-bye, boss!" "Good-bye, Captain!" "Come again, +preacher!" + +The days were weeks, and then! Criminal carelessness, perhaps. A premature +explosion of dynamite and powder combined on the railroad, and six of +these men had been discharged. Dead! A rough grave beside the track, God +knows the rest. They were convicts, they were blacks, but they were my +brothers and yours, children of one Father. + +I was tired that Sunday, but I am glad God let me go and give them another +invitation to the Christ-life. Perhaps in some other time and place I +shall talk over that service among the boys in black at Convict Camp, with +a soul in white over there. Who knows? + + + + +A BRIGHT AND CANDID VIEW OF OUR MOUNTAIN WORK. + + +The following letter comes from a member of the "Andover Band," three of +whom entered the work among the American Highlanders last year. It is the +first band of theological students organized in any of our seminaries for +work in the field of the American Missionary Association. It was a very +interesting movement and worthy the seminary that has sent out bands into +other parts of the country which have accomplished great results. + +The testimony is set forth by Prof. John C. Campbell, a cultured young +man, who looks on this interesting work with a fresh vision and gives +opinions well balanced respecting this field and others. + +It should be said that the letter was not written for publication. + + + +The year has been trying and wearing, but I take great satisfaction in +knowing that much has been accomplished. We have established ourselves in +the hearts of the people, I believe, and have the respect and co-operative +interest of the best men in this and adjoining counties, so I hope for +great things in the future if our friends in the North will only help us. + +Suspicion has given way to confidence, and I may even fire broadsides at +the tobacco habit now, even if it hits home. They are a trying, promising, +and loveable people. I admire those of my classmates who have heard the +voice of God (not the prompting of inclination) calling them to remain in +dear old hair-splitting New England; but, while I admire their bravery, I +am sorry for them, for it must seem as if they were striking in the air. +Here we see the enemy, and can strike directly at him, and one has some +satisfaction in getting weary and sick at heart in fighting at great odds +against a visible power instead of the more subtle powers "of the air." +But I digress! It is such a temptation to let myself out when +communicating with one who understands this discouraging, fascinating, and +encouraging work. This year's work has given me experience, as well as +gray hair, and even if my labors in the South should terminate this year, +I should feel that I had gained a great deal. I wish that all Northerners +could come to know the best element of the South, and show their +magnanimity as victors by helping the American Missionary Association do +the work which alone will make a new South. To me the South presents a +touching but heroic picture as she struggles nobly, but somewhat +uncertainly, toward the light, still the victim of her cavalier training, +still held back by the poor black and the poor white, the products of her +accursed institution. Now that is all abolished, she needs help from the +North. I doubt if we in the North would be any better had we been placed +in the same environment, and our superiority may be due as much to soil, +climate, and the consequent unprofitableness of slave labor, as to our +Puritan ancestry. + +The tide of immigration is beginning to turn toward this State from +Georgia, and many coming from the Dakotas. The mass of ignorance is +appalling. I realize in part, I think, the difficulty of getting the needs +of the whites before a sympathizing audience. When it comes to a white +man's needs and his condition, too many church members and others +substitute the scientific theory of the survival of the fittest for +Christ's law of love. They forget too, I fear, that many of these people +in the mountains are victims of slavery as innocent as the Negro; and they +do not see that their indifference is letting them lie in the hard bed +which circumstances, largely beyond their control, have made for them. If +they will only give us money, "greenbacks," if need be, and enable us to +get the young out of bed on their intellectual and spiritual feet, I shall +be satisfied. And if our Congressmen and politicians would bury the +"Bloody Shirt," and stop throwing stones over Mason and Dixon's fence, and +out of their personal means give, what is too often given uselessly, to +the Association and other similar Boards, the questions which spring from +sectional prejudice would soon be solved. I do believe that what the +American Missionary Association stands for is the panacea for all +political and social ills. + + + + +REVIVALS. + + + +CHARLOTTE, N.C. + + +BY REV. GEO. H HAINES. + +We are in the midst of a glorious revival. Rev. James Wharton was with us +six days. What wonderful help he has been to our work during his stay with +us. We had eleven hopeful conversions. We continued our meetings after he +left us, and our total number of conversions is twenty. Among the persons +who have left the ways of sin and turned into the way of life are two very +remarkable cases. A woman of about fifty years of age, a drunkard and one +of the most profane women in our city, asked the people of God to pray for +her. It seemed hard for her to understand the simple plan of salvation, +and that the Lord Jesus would save her if she would believe. The evening +after Mr. Wharton left she received the evidence of her conversion. I can +never tell how the news of this woman's conversion spread over the city. +It created as much excitement as the news of the man who was found by our +Saviour among the tombs. Crowds came to our services to see if the news +was true, and when they heard the testimony for Christ they rejoiced with +us. + +The other is a man of about the same age, who has been a great disbeliever +in the word of God, though his wife was a member of our church. He was a +very strong man in all the societies in the city. He has been led out of +darkness into light. The people say: "God bless Mr. Wharton." Our +Sunday-school has grown wonderfully in the last month. Indeed, every +department of our church work is looking up. + + + +BEAUFORT, N.C. + + +BY REV. J.P. SIMS. + +Evangelist Wharton's visit did us a great deal of good. Not only have +souls been converted, but the church has been edified. In the revival +there were six hopeful conversions, and four joined our church, among them +a very promising young man. + +Our people are becoming more and more willing to divide their little mite +with the church. They make a special effort once a month to help raise the +pastor's salary by giving what they call a "surprise party," bringing +packages of flour, sugar, coffee, meal, rice, fish, etc., for which I give +them credit. Sometimes the unconverted are with them. They come in +singing, fill the table, then a prayer, and return at once, singing as +they go. By this process we are able to send in a better report than we +have been doing. + + + +CENTRAL CHURCH, NEW ORLEANS, LA. + + +BY REV. JOHN W. WHITTAKER. + +We have just passed through a precious season of revival. We began a +series of meetings during the week of prayer. God's presence and blessing +were manifestly with us, so we were constrained to continue them another +week, holding meetings every night. Fifteen were turned to God. Nine of +them have united with our church and have begun service for the Master. +The meetings were well attended, and our whole church was stirred up to +more faithful work for God and humanity. Our church is steadily increasing +in strength. Almost every Sabbath some one is taken into membership. We +have on our books nearly two hundred and fifty people who have pledged +themselves to give weekly on an average ten cents or more toward the +support of the church. We love the American Missionary Association, and +appreciate all that it is doing for us. We need its aid just now. We +cannot get on without it. But we do not mean to make what you do for us an +excuse for doing less for ourselves. + + + + +ITEMS FROM THE FIELD. + + +DENOMINATIONAL FRATERNITY.--From High Point, N. C., we have the following: + + + One of the great hindrances to the evangelization of the colored + people in the South is the constant flaunting of denominational + banners by ignorant and unprincipled preachers. But I am happy to + say, that at our special services on Lincoln Memorial Day, this + spirit of evil was buried in High Point, at least for one day. It + was pleasant to see Methodists, Baptists, and Congregationalists + working harmoniously together to make the occasion successful. One + brother and wife gave us 45 cents, and the pastor of the Baptist + Church, after speaking a word in behalf of the American Missionary + Association came forward and deposited a quarter on the table, at + the same time urging his members to give liberally to help it + overcome its great burden of debt. I am pleased also to note the + self-denial of two faithful members, a mother and daughter of our + own church, who out of their poverty gave 50 cents each. Both of + these good women are out in service, and although their earnings + are very small, they never give less than 25 cents each whenever + special efforts are made to raise money for the support of the + work. + + +GRATEFUL REMEMBRANCES OF THE PAST.--Rev. James Brown, of Anniston, Ala., +recalls some memories of the past: + + + When we met as a church on October 22, to pray for the success of + the American Missionary Association, it was touching to hear the + testimony of people from thirty-five to fifty years of age as to + the self-sacrificing spirit of the missionaries of the American + Missionary Association, as they came from Talladega to this + section more than twenty-five years ago. Some told how the + missionaries had to hide from place to place to keep out of the + reach of the Ku Klux, the speakers being almost eye-witnesses to + the murder of Mr. Luke, a few miles from this place. If some of + our Northern friends could have heard the words of gratitude for + the work of the American Missionary Association, and seen the + tears of joy over what has been accomplished, they would know that + their labors and gifts had not been in vain. + + +LIBERAL GIVING FROM A SMALL INCOME.--Rev. A. L. DeMond, of Lowell, N. C., +writes: + + + The people have had a heavy burden upon them during the hard times + of these winter months when there is so little for them to do in + the way of earning money. Of their little means they give freely + and gladly. Many of them are paid for their work in provisions at + the stores so that they do not receive much money. One poor woman + said to me: "I can always give a little something because I get + _forty cents every week_ for my washing." She lives in a little + log cabin, through the sides of which the wind often whistles, but + every Sunday she gives something for the church of Christ. + + +A POOR WOMAN'S FINE FEELING.--One day last year our laundress sent her +oldest boy, a lad fourteen years of age, on an errand. He was gone an hour +or more longer than she expected him to be. Upon his return she asked him +what he had been doing all that time. He told her that an expressman had +been run away with, and had been quite badly hurt. He had helped get the +man into a store, had gone for a doctor, and had done all that he could +for him. When he left him the man told him to go to his office the next +day and he would give him something. The boy's mother at once said that he +mustn't think of taking anything for what he had done for the man when he +was in trouble. + +Who can say that the colored people are incapable of fine feeling? This +poor woman was certainly not so well provided with this world's goods that +she had no use for money. On the contrary, she was a widow, with a family +of five children that she had kept together and had sent to school at the +cost of much sacrifice and years of hard work at the washtub. + + + + + +THE INDIANS. + + + + +REVIVAL--LIBERAL CONTRIBUTIONS. + + +MISS M. C. COLLINS, FORT YATES, N. DAK. + +I am sure you will be glad to hear of the great, may I say "revival," +which seems to be upon us. On March 1 at our regular communion we received +into the church fifteen adults, and there were eight marriages and nine +children baptized. Six of these people came from Flying-By region (Miss +Lord's people). She is rejoicing. One, Swift Cloud, and his wife, are a +middle-aged couple, who lived here when I first came to this village. They +are a good addition to our force. Then Two-Runs and his wife are two good +people, Miss Lord's near neighbors, and will be a great help to her. The +others uniting came from my village, and we now have only two men and +their wives in this village who are not in the church. Bird-Dog, another +of Miss Lord's people, and his wife and sister have given me their names +as candidates for membership at the next communion. The Y. M. C. A. down +there are hauling logs to build a place to meet in. The little cabin we +put up is already too small. + +Our contributions for Native Missionary work, from October 1 to March 1, +all told, on Standing Rock Agency, are $206.47. + +Women's Missionary $107.20 +Societies have given +Y. M. C. A. 57.99 +Grand River Church 21.78 +Standing Rock Church 19.50 +Elkhorn (on Grand River), 45.65 +the Women's Society +Y. M. C. A. 26.39 + +Beside this our church here has given about $15 to the Lincoln Memorial +Fund for the Association and $10 to buy table and chairs for the pulpit. +Our Christians are going from house to house to pray with the sick, and +many of these people are being brought to Christ through this means. On +communion Sunday we opened the folding doors and yet the church was so +full that three of us sat down on the little platform behind the pulpit. + +I forgot to tell you that aside from this $206 we raised $200 to build a +chapel at One Bull's, where Elias was. The house is too little. + +We are not "lazy, good-for-nothing Indians, fit only for the soldiers' +target." We are men and women struggling against clannishness and +superstition--against evil without and within--reaching up to you who know +the blessedness of the Light of the Gospel, asking you to reach down, down +into our dark lives and lift us up. Let us get a glimpse on this side of +the beauties of Heaven. + +We need your help, and bye and bye we will join your forces and help you +to gather with God's fold other tribes and nations who know not God. Do +not cut us down this spring. It will break our hearts with discouragement. + +God help people to hear our prayer. We shake hands with God's people in +the name of Jesus Christ our Saviour. + +P.S.--Three of the people outside the church in this village have given me +their names as candidates for church membership at the May communion. + + + + +CROW AGENCY, MONTANA.--The growth of the missionary work among the Indians +at the Crow Agency, Montana, is very encouraging. Recent reports from this +field bring information of large gatherings in the religious services, and +in the church services and Sunday-school. Our missionary, Rev. J. G. +Burgess, is planning to spend several weeks this summer among the camps on +the prairies to which the Indians withdraw during the warmer months. A +chapel is very much needed at this mission in order to afford a place for +religious gatherings and such instruction as the missionary and his wife +are able to give these Indians. This mission of the American Missionary +Association is the only Protestant mission among the entire Crow tribe. + + + + + +THE CHINESE. + + + + +THE OROVILLE MISSION. + + +BY REV. W.C. POND, D.D. + + [Illustration: New Years Cake.] + + New Years Cake. + + +The cake of which we give a picture is more than a monument to the +artistic cookery of which some of our brethren there are capable. It was +made in a sort of Christian competition with the rude and senseless +operations by which their idol-worshiping countrymen observed their great +annual festival. And on Salvation Army principles, though not after their +methods, it called the attention of multitudes both of Chinese and +Americans to the Mission House and the Mission work and the Saviour for +whom our brethren were eager to bear witness. They did not confine their +attention to cake-making nor express their loyalty to Christ in that way +alone, but made up a very respectable sum, which, as "New Year's Gifts to +Jesus," they placed in our treasury. + +The picture, as we are able to give it in our magazine, is not large +enough to show all the points of interest about this cake. It represents, +of course, a Chinese pagoda, but with the idols omitted. Possibly there is +in it a little symbolism of _ascent_--the excelsior spirit which comes +from new life in Christ. Beginning at the shell foundation, we see two +cards which bear in Chinese an inscription literally translated thus: +"Eyes see; hands must not touch." Above this were the more abrupt or +pointed English words: "Hands off." Over the door at the head of the steps +is a framed inscription: "Happy New Year, 1896." In what might be called +the second story there is another inscription, which, being interpreted, +reads: "Blessed News Chapel"--_i.e._, Gospel Chapel--while on the right +post are characters which, literally translated, mean: "Blessed Land: good +cultivating"--_i.e._, to good cultivation this happy land yields large +returns. On the left-hand post the characters literally translated mean: +"News Chapel: righteous pastor: forms intimate friends"--_i.e._, the +righteous pastor of this Gospel Chapel makes warm friends. + +On either side of the cake are Chinese New Year's lilies (narcissus) +growing to perfection in saucers supplied with nothing except clean +pebbles and pure water--these are said to symbolize purity and mercy. +Above the lilies rise great clusters of artificial flowers, which also +have some symbolical import; I am unable to say what. + +This will be a good place to say a few words about this mission, which has +now been in existence for more than twenty years. During all this period +it has occupied, _rent free_, a small brick building belonging to our +ex-Governor and United States Senator, Hon. George C. Perkins, who began +his wonderfully successful career in this town of Oroville. He has not +even required us to pay the taxes upon it, and when a rumor reached my +ears that his agent had received an offer for the purchase of it, Mr. +Perkins kindly assured me that we should have the first chance to buy it, +and he would help us out by a generous donation. That's the sort of man he +is. + +There has always been a large Chinese population engaged mainly in mining, +whose headquarters were at Oroville. When our mission was established the +number was estimated at not less than twenty-five hundred. Chinatown was +quite extensive and all its frail structures swarmed, like bee-hives, with +inhabitants. There are no such throngs now, but there are still people +enough to call forth the most and the best that we can do for them. + +A large number of Chinese have here been turned from idol-worship to the +love of Jesus. I have at hand no means of scanning the long roll--reaching +up to many hundreds--of those who have for longer or shorter periods been +brought here to know something of Christ. And the frequent change of +teachers has rendered impossible any adequate statement of results. Among +those whom I specially remember are three Yongs: One, Yong Jim, an +unusually well-educated man who, after being a missionary helper in +several of our fields, returned to China, and has done gospel-work there +in connection with the American Board; another, Yong Kay, was a delegate +from California to the great convention of the Y. P. S. C. E. in Boston, +and made several addresses there, which were well received. He is now +preaching the Word in that city. Yet another of the same family has been +for several years a leader in Christian work among the Chinese in New +York. The Christians in California and elsewhere belonging to this family +have a little missionary work of their own among their relatives in China +in addition to what they do through our Chinese Missionary Society. The +work at Oroville is now in excellent hands. We have a good +helper--intelligent, wise, steadfast--who almost wholly supports himself, +drawing but five dollars per month from our treasury, and giving back a +goodly portion of this. The teachers are faithful and earnest, and I +rejoice to add that for several years our church in that town has +recognized its responsibility for this work, has given it the right hand +of fellowship, and has aided it with generous gifts. + + + + +Jubilee Year Fund, Additional Shares. + + +Rev. MILO N. MILES, Iowa City, Ia. + +FIRST CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL, East Orange, N. J. + +Miss M. F. AIKEN, Maiden, Mass. + +Mrs. MARY R. ENGLESBY, Burlington, Vt. + +Rev. GEO. W. REED and WIFE, Fort Yates, N. D. + +E. A. GOODNOW, Worcester, Mass., two shares. + +BROADWAY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Norwich, Conn., twenty shares. + +CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Watertown, Conn. + +Judge WM. H. UPSON, Akron, O. + +TRINITARIAN CONG'L CH., Norton, Mass., four shares. + +Rev. J. E. ROY, D.D., Chicago, Ill. + +Mrs. A. B. ROSS, Cambridgeboro, Pa. + +ARTHUR'S MISSION, Millbury, Mass., two shares. + +HORACE TRACEY PITKIN, New Hartford, Conn. + +Mrs. EMMA P. SHUMWAY, Groton, Mass. + +Mrs. AUGUSTA S. THURSTON, Whitinsville, Mass. + +HIGH ST. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Auburn, Me. + +FIRST CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY, Keene, N. H. + +Dea. M. M. FISHER, Medway, Mass. + +E. FISHER RICHARDSON, Medway, Mass. + +Mrs. HARRIET P. SOMERS, Boston, Mass. + +FROM A FRIEND IN MEMORY OF HER MOTHER, Boston, Mass. + +Mrs. M. N. PHELPS, Foxboro, Mass. + +Dr. R. N. BAUGHMAN, Marseilles, Ill., two shares. + +WINDHAM CONFERENCE of Connecticut. + +MARY R. CUMMINGS, for heirs of W. H. Cummings, two shares. + +Mrs. A. L. BAYLEY, Amesbury, Mass. + +CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL AND DEPARTMENTS, Flushing, N. Y. + +Mrs. LUCY S. CONNOR, Henniker, N. H. + +JOHN P. JUBE, Newark, N. J. + +Mrs. SARAH C. KELLOGG, in memory of her Father, Rev. E. J. Comings, +Kingsville, O. + +Miss ABBY W. TURNER, Randolph, Mass., two shares. + +CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH AND DEPARTMENTS, Grand View, Tenn. + +Rev. J. G. BURGESS and Wife, Crow Agency, Mont. + +BY A FRIEND in memory of Rev. J. H. Stearns, D.D., Epping, N. H. + +A MEMBER OF SOUTH CHURCH, Salem, Mass. + +NELSON VALENTINE, in memory of Mrs. R. W. Valentine, New Gloucester, Me. + +CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Auburndale, Mass. + +Mrs. JULIA E. BRICK, Brooklyn, N. Y. + +GLOUCESTER EVANGELICAL CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY, Chepachet, R. I. + +Mrs. JOHN H. WASHBURN, New York. + +GEO. W. MARSTON, San Diego, Cal. + +Mrs. ANNA LEE MARSTON, San Diego, Cal. + +JAMES A. SMITH, Osage, Iowa. + +S. B. FRENCH, Chicago, Ill. + +SOUTH CHURCH, Salem, Mass., two shares. + +NORFOLK CONFERENCE, Mass. + + Previously reported, 34 +Subscriptions reported 75 +above, + ---- +Total number of shares 109 +reported, + + + + +RECEIPTS FOR APRIL, 1896. + + +_THE DANIEL HAND FUND_ + +_For the Education of Colored People_. + +Income for April $1,100.00 +Previously acknowledged 31,307.35 + ---------- + $32,407.35 + ========== + + + + +CURRENT RECEIPTS. + + + MAINE, $417.24. +Alfred. Cong. Ch. 9.50 +Auburn. High St. Cong. 57.81 +Ch. (50 of which _for +Share Jubilee Fund_) +Auburn. Sixth St. Cong. 15.00 +Ch. +Auburn. Sixth St. Cong. +Ch., B. of C. _for +Andersonville, Ga._ +Belfast. First Cong. Ch. 50.00 +Biddeford. "Friends" in 6.00 +Pavillion Ch. +Brewer. First Cong. Ch. 16.00 +Bridgton. First Cong. Ch. 14.55 +and Soc. +Bridgton. Mrs. Julia P. 1.75 +Hall, _for Freight to +Grand View, Tenn._ +Bucksport. S.S. Class by 2.13 +M.S. Blodgett, _for +Pleasant Hill, Tenn._ +Cumberland Center. 3.00 +Helping Hand Soc., _for +Student Aid, McIntosh, +Ga._ +East Otisfield. Mrs. 1.00 +Susan K. Loring +Eastport. Central Cong. 6.50 +Ch., 5.50; Jun. End. Soc. +Central Cong. Ch., 1; +Lincoln Mem. Day Offering +Farmington. Miss. C.N. 2.00 +Bixby, _for Pleasant +Hill, Tenn._ +Gardiner. Marietta +Parshley, Bbl. C. _for +Blowing Rock, N. C._ +Hallowell. Ladies' Prayer 5.00 +Circle, _for Central Ch., +New Orleans, La._ +Kennebunk. Union Ch. and 46.90 +Soc. +Litchfield Corners. Cong. 5.00 +Ch., Y. P. S. C. E., _for +Indian M._ +Portland. "To help pay 25.00 +the debt" +Portland. Class in S. S. 10.00 +Second Parish Cong. Ch., +_for Mountain Work_ +Portland. Y. P. S. C. E. 10.00 +Bethel Ch., _for Student +Aid, Lincoln Acad., +King's Mountain, N. C._ +South Berwick. Bbl. C. +_for Blowing Rock, N. C._ +South Gardiner. Cong. Ch. 6.00 +Standish. Cong. Ch. 5.00 +Vinal Haven. Miss Minnie 6.00 +A. Whitten, 5; Mrs. +Carrie L. Paige, 1, _for +Student Aid, McIntosh, +Ga._ +Wells. First Cong. Ch. 15.00 +Yarmouth. First Parish 30.00 +Church +Maine Woman's Aid to A. +M. A., by Mrs. Ida V. +Woodbury, Treas.: +Albany. Mrs. H. G. 5.00 +Lovejoy, 3; Mrs J.E. +Bird, 1; ----, 1 +Biddeford. Pavilion Ch. 5.00 +Lewiston. Pine St. Ch. 30.00 +(10 of which _for Student +Aid, Straight U._) +Portland. Bethel Ch. 23.10 + ------- 63.10 + + NEW HAMPSHIRE, $533.68. +Alstead Center. Cong. Ch. 5.00 +Sab. Sch., 2.68; Ladies' +Circle, 2.32 +Atkinson. Cong. Ch. and 14.17 +Soc. +Concord. First Cong. Ch. 100.88 +(8 of which _for the +Debt_) to const. JOHN C. +RICHARDS, LOUIS B. TEBAU, +and MRS. ANN G. CLARK +L.M.'s +Concord. "Friend" 5.00 +Durham. Cong. Ch. 20.00 +East Derry. Mrs. Day, 2.30 +_for Wilmington, N. C._ +East Derry. Cong. Ch., +Bbl. C., freight paid +_for Wilmington, N. C._ +Epping. Cong. Ch., 6.23; 11.23 +Mrs. Shepherd's S. S. +Class, 5 +Epping. Two Bbls. C. _for +Blowing Rock, N. C._ +Exeter. Second Cong. Ch. 41.00 +Farmington. Cong. Ch. 3.00 +Hampstead. Cong. Ch. 15.00 +Hancock. Cong. Ch. 5.00 +Hinsdale. Cong. Ch. 3.58 +Keene. First Cong. Ch., 50.00 +_for Share Jubilee Fund_ +Meriden. Florence +Robinson, Box C. _for +Blowing Rock, N. C._ +Nashua. Pilgrim Ch., 153.44 +123.44 to const. MISS +JESSIE A. PLUMMER, MISS +M. E. EMERSON, MRS. A. K. +WOODBURY and H. E. +KENDALL L.M.'s; Y. P. S. +C. E. of Pilgrim Ch., 30 +to const. WILLIAM +JENNINGS L.M. +Newfields. Miss H. L. 33.50 +Fitts, Col., _for +Wilmington, N. C._ +Newmarket. Thos. H. 10.00 +Wiswall +Newport. Cong. Ch. 36.18 +Penacook. C.H. Saunders, +Case New Boots and Shoe +_for McIntosh, Ga._ +Rye. Cong. Ch. 4.40 +West Concord. L. M. S. of +Cong. Ch., Bbl. C. _for +Tougaloo, Miss._ +New Hampshire Female +Cent. Inst. and Home +Missionary Union, Miss A. +A. McFarland, Treas.: +West Concord Y. L. M. 20.00 +Soc., _for Tougaloo U._ + + VERMONT, $271.85. +Brattleboro. Center Cong. 99.67 +Ch. +Brattleboro. Mrs. C. B. 5.00 +Rice, _for Fisk U._ +Burlington. First Ch., 50.00 +Mrs. Mary R. Engelesby, +_for Share Jubilee Fund_ +Burlington. Cong. Ch., +Box Goods, Freight paid, +_for McIntosh, Ga._ +Chelsea. Cong. Ch., _for 1.30 +Freight to McIntosh, Ga._ +Essex Juction. Cong. Ch. 10.89 +Fairlee. "A Friend" 10.00 +Jeffersonville. Second 5.00 +Cong. Ch. of Cambridge +Newport. First Cong. Ch. 16.25 +Norwich. Mrs B. B. Newton 5.00 +Peacham. Cong. Ch. and S. 5.00 +S., adl., "A Friend" +Putney. Ladies' Aid Soc., +of Cong. Ch., Bbl. C. +_for Blowing Rock, N. C._ +Quechee. Cong. Ch. 23.81 +Rutland. John Howard 4.00 +Vergennes. Cong. Ch. 15.00 +West Randolph. Susan E. 5.00 +Albin +Williamstown. Cong. Ch. 7.00 +Williston. Cong. Ch. 8.93 + + MASSACHUSETTS, $5,068.95. +Abington. First Cong. Ch. 6.55 +Amherst. South Cong. Ch. 2.39 +Arlington. Mrs. E. T. +Hillard, Bbl. C. _for +McIntosh, Ga._ +Ballardvale. Union Cong. 25.75 +Ch. +Berlin. Cong. Ch. 18.21 +Boston. Union Cong. Ch. 211.36 +Old South Ch., adl. 115.00 +Old South Ch., Miss C. M. 40.00 +Clapp, _for Pleasant +Hill, Tenn._ +Mrs. Harriet P. Somers, 50.00 +_for Share Jubilee Fund_ +Wm. Shaw, _for Student 35.00 +Aid, Straight U._ +Charlestown. Winthrop 35.68 +Cong. Ch. +Dorchester. Second Cong. 96.34 +Ch. +Dorchester. Mrs. Jacob 10.00 +Fullerton +Jamaica Plain. Boylston 38.50 +Cong. Ch. +Roxbury. Eliot Cong. Ch. 131.75 + -------- 763.63 +Boxford. First Cong. Ch. 25.00 +Braintree. First Cong. 3.83 +Ch. +Brockton. "Cottage 8.00 +Prayer Circle" of Cong. +Ch., _for Wilmington, N. +C._ +Brookline. Harvard Cong. 103.77 +Ch. +Buckland. Ladies of +Cong. Ch., Bbl. of C. +_for Macon, Ga._ +Cambridgeport. Prospect 117.35 +St. Cong. Ch., 87.06; +Pilgrim Cong. Ch., 25.29; +Mrs. Mary E. Hidden, 5 +Cambridgeport. Y. P. S. 10.00 +C. E. of Pilgrim Ch., +_for Central Ch., New +Orleans, La._ +Carlisle. C. E. Soc., by 25.00 +Mrs W. B. Chamberlin, +_for Saluda Sem., N. C._ +Charlton. Cong. Ch. 6.50 +Cohasset. Ladies of Cong. +Ch., Bbl. of C. _for +Macon, Ga._ +Concord Junction. Union 1.00 +Ch. +Conway. Cong. Ch. and 41.00 +Sab. Sch. +Dedham. Sab. Sch. First 20.47 +Cong. Ch., _for Indian +Schp., Fort Berthold, N. +D._ +Dunstable. Cong. Ch., to 30.00 +const. MRS. JAMES E. +WESTON L.M. +East Bridgewater. Union 25.00 +Cong. Ch., Extra Cent a +day Band +Enfield. Cong. Ch. 30.00 +Fall River. Central Cong. 25.00 +Ch., adl. +Falmouth. North Cong. Ch. 5.00 +Florence. Florence Cong. 18.30 +Ch. +Foxboro. Mrs M. N. 50.00 +Phelps, _for Share +Jubilee Fund_ +Framingham. Plymouth 36.75 +Cong. Ch. (10 of which +_for Indian M._) +Gill. Y. P. S. C. E., by 5.90 +Jessie S. Moore, Sec., +_for Central Ch., New +Orleans, La._ +Great Barrington. James 5.00 +Bird, _for Jubilee Fund_ +Greenfield. Mrs. E. M. 25.00 +Russell +Groton. Union Cong. Ch., 50.00 +Mrs. Emma P. Shumway, +_for Share Jubilee Fund_ +Groveland. Rev. L.F. 1.37 +Berry, _for Freight to +Grand View, Tenn._ +Hamilton. Mrs. E. F. +Knowlton and Friends, +Bbl. C. _for Saluda, N. +C._ +Haverhill. Algernon P. 50.00 +Nichols, _for Fisk U._ +Haverhill. Riverside Ch., 9.23 +6.50; Fourth Ch., 2.73 +Haydenville. Cong. Ch. 7.24 +and Soc. +Housatonic. Prim. Sab. 2.00 +Sch. Class, _for Student +Aid, McIntosh, Ga._ +Ipswich. Sab. Sch. of 50.00 +South Ch., _for Indian +M., Fort Berthold, N. D._ +Lawrence. "Friend," _for 0.20 +Student Aid, Beach Inst._ +Lexington. Hancock Cong. 14.25 +Ch. +Malden. Miss M. F. Aiken 5.00 +Malden. First Cong. Ch. 3.00 +Y. P. S. C. E., _for +Gloucester Sch., +Cappahosic, Va._ +Mansfield. Ortho. Cong. 22.00 +Ch. +Maplewood. Y. P. S. C. E. 15.00 +of Cong. Ch. +Marion. Sab. Sch. Cong. 5.69 +Ch. +Marshfield Hills. Mrs. G. 2.00 +H. Morss, _for Woman's +Work_ +Medway. Dea. M. M. 100.00 +Fisher, 50, _for Share +Jubilee Fund_; E. Fisher +Richardson, 50, _for +Share Jubilee Fund_ +Melrose. Ortho. Cong. 31.60 +Ch., _for Indian M._ +Melrose. Wm. W. Boynton 15.00 +Melrose Highlands. "Thank 2.50 +Offering" +Middleboro. First Cong. 16.00 +Ch. +Millbury. "Arthurs 100.00 +Mission," _for 2 Shares +Jubilee Fund_ +Milton. "A Friend," _for 10.00 +new building, Pleasant +Hill, Tenn._ +Mount Hermon. Mount 25.00 +Hermon Miss'y Soc., _for +Fisk U._ +Natick. Rev. C. F. 5.00 +Robinson +New Boston. A. E. 6.00 +Callender +Newton. Eliot Ch. 90.00 +Newton Center. First 94.77 +Cong. Ch. +Newton Highlands. Cong. 110.62 +Ch., Easter Sunday +Northampton. Dorcas 55.00 +Society, _for Student +Aid, Tougaloo U._ +North Brookfield. First 22.70 +Cong. Ch. and Soc. +North Brookfield. Extra 20.00 +Cent a Day Band, First +Cong. Ch., _for a horse, +Hagan, Ga._ +North Carver. Cong. Ch. 14.00 +Northfield. Y. P. S. C. 5.00 +E., by Elsie Duncan +North Leominster. Cong. 16.00 +Ch., 14; Y. P. S. C. E. +of Cong. Ch., 2 +North Leominster. Y. L. +Aid Soc. of Cong. Ch., +Bbl. C. _for Tougaloo, +Miss._ +Norton. Trin. Cong. Ch. 7.08 +Norton. Trin. Cong. Ch. 250.00 +(200 of which _for 4 +Shares Jubilee Fund_) +Pittsfield. First Cong. 54.29 +Ch. +Randolph. Ladies' Benev. 25.00 +Ass'n., by Miss Abby W. +Turner, _for Share, +Tougaloo U._ +Reedville. Geo. L. Rice 5.00 +Rockland. C. E. Society, +2 Bbls. C. _for Tougaloo, +Miss._ +Roslindale. Cong. Ch., 12.00 +Children's M. Band, _for +Allen N. and I. Sch., +Thomasville, Ga._ +Salem. South Cong. Ch. 141.56 +Salem. Tabernacle Ch. (1 58.02 +of which _for Indian M._) +Salem. Sab. Sch. Crombie 15.00 +St. Cong. Ch., _for +Santee Indian Sch., +Santee, Neb._ +Somerset. Mrs. A. L. 2.00 +Morrill, Bbl. Goods; 2 +_for freight, for +Meridian, Miss._ +South Deerfield. L. S. 2.00 +Clary +South Hadley Falls. L. M. 10.00 +S., _for Student Aid, +Straight U._ +South Hadley Falls. Cong 8.51 +Ch. +South Hadley Falls. Jr. 6.00 +End. Soc., Cong Ch., _for +Student Aid, Gregory +Inst._ +South Weymouth. Mrs. Wm. 9.00 +Dyer, _for Student Aid, +Allen N. and I. Sch., +Thomasville, Ga._ +Springfield. Cong. Ch., +Bbl. C.; Y. P. S. E. of +North Cong. Ch., Bbl. C. +_for Blowing Rock, N. C._ +Sterling. Evan. Cong. Ch. 18.18 +Stockbridge. Miss A. 10.00 +Byington, _for Gloucester +Sch., Cappahosic, Va._ +Stoughton. Cong. Ch. 8.28 +Taunton. Union Cong. Ch. 18.65 +Upton. First Cong. Ch. 38.04 +Wakefield. Cong. Ch. 25.98 +Wakefield. "Inasmuch 10.00 +Circle" of King's +Daughters Cong. Ch., _for +Gloucester Sch., +Cappahosic, Va._ +Waltham. Trin. Cong. Ch. 68.56 +Waltham. "Friend" _for 0.72 +freight to Beach Inst._ +Walpole. "Friends" 30.00 +Ware. First Cong. Ch. 21.35 +Wareham. C. E. Soc., _for 1.40 +freight to Tougaloo, +Miss._ +Warren. Sab. Sch. Cong. 23.80 +Ch., _for Cumberland Gap, +Tenn._ +Warren. Y. P. S. C. E., 4.00 +_for Student Aid, +McIntosh, Ga._ +Watertown. Phillips Cong. 127.15 +Ch. +Westboro. Evan. Cong. 25.00 +Ch., Y. L. B. Soc., _for +Saluda, N. C._ +Westboro. Cong. Ch., Y. 5.00 +P. S. C. E, _for Student +Aid, Allen N. and I. +Sch., Thomasville, Ga._ +West Boxford. Cong. Ch. 7.50 +Westfield. ---- 1.00 +West Newbury. L. M. Soc., 5.00 +First Cong. Ch. _for +Student Aid, Straight U._ +Westport. Pacific Union 12.50 +Cong. Ch. +West Springfield. Park 32.25 +St. Cong. Ch. +West Springfield. First 10.00 +Cong. Ch., Y. P. S. C. +E., _for Central Ch., New +Orleans, La._ +West Stockbridge. Village 20.00 +Cong. Ch. +Whitinsville. "Thank 50.00 +Offering," _for Share +Jubilee Fund_ +Willbraham. "A Friend" 30.63 +Woods Holl. Mrs. G. G. +Dodge, Bbl. C. _for +Wilmington, N. C._ +Worcester. Plymouth Cong. 310.00 +Ch. (100 of which from E. +A. Goodnow, _for Two +Shares Jubilee Fund_) +Worcester. Mr. and Mrs. 100.00 +Samuel R. Heywood, _for +Two Shares Jubilee Fund_ +Worcester. Union Ch., 131.93 +91.93; Piedmont Ch., 30; +Chas. O. Bachelor, 10 +Woman's Home Missionary +Association of Mass. and +R.I., Miss Annie C. +Bridgman, Treas.: +For Salaries of Teachers 340.00 +Brighton. Sab Sch. Evan. 15.00 +Ch., _for Indian Schp. +Oahe, S. D._ +Brimfield. Mrs. J.W. 1.00 +Browning, _for work for +Chinese Women_ +"A Friend in Memory of 50.00 +her Mother," _for Share +Jubilee Fund_ + -------- 406.00 + --------- + $4,568.95 + + ESTATE. +Chelsea. Estate of Elvira 500.00 +L. Harding, _for +Freedmen, Indian and +Chinese M._, by Edwin D. +Sibley, Adm'r + --------- + $5,068.95 + + RHODE ISLAND, $114.09. +Central Falls. Hon. E. L. 100.00 +Freeman, _for Two Shares +Jubilee Fund_ +Newport. United Cong. 12.89 +Ch., quarterly +Providence. Y. P. S. C. 1.20 +E., No. Cong. Ch. + + CONNECTICUT, $3,423.76. +Abington. Rev. E. B. Pike 5.00 +Andover. C. E. Soc., by 5.68 +Ernest K. Post, Sec. +Berlin. Mrs. T. M. 5.00 +Warner, _for Moorehead, +Miss._ +Bethlehem. "A Friend." 4.00 +Branford. Cong. Ch., 5; 8.00 +A. E. Hammer, 2; L. J. +Nichols, 1 +Bridgeport. Second Cong. 56.89 +Ch., 48.60; West End +Cong. Ch., 8.29 +Bristol. Miss Lena J. 47.60 +Upson, 30; Sab. Sch. of +Cong. Ch., 17.60, _for +Student Aid, Tougaloo U._ +Bristol. Cong. Ch. 25.00 +Center Brook. Ladies of 25.00 +Cong. Ch., _for Allen N. +and I. Sch., Thomasville, +Ga._ +Chaplin. Cong. Ch. to 30.00 +const. WINSLOW B. GALLUP +L. M. +Cheshire. Henry Gaylord, 50.00 +_for Share Jubilee Fund_ +Clinton. "A Friend." 5.00 +Cornwall. Second Cong. 37.30 +Ch., to const. WALTER B. +JOHNSON L. M. +Cornwall Hollow. Y. P. S. 9.00 +C. E., _for Pleasant +Hill, Tenn._ +Coventry. Second Cong. 21.63 +Ch. +Cromwell. Cong. Ch. 6.04 +Derby. Second Cong. Ch., 49.47 +32.00 to const. REV. +EDWARD C. FELLOWS L.M.; +First Cong. Ch., 17.47 +Danbury. West St. Cong. 10.00 +Ch. +Darien. Cong. Ch. 11.38 +East Canaan. Sab. Sch. 14.00 +Cong. Ch., _for Allen N. +and I. Sch., Thomasville, +Ga._ +East Hampton. Cong. Ch. 22.35 +East Hartland. Cong. Ch., 6.00 +adl. +East Haven. Cong. Ch. 35.50 +(15.50 of which _for +Central Ch., New Orleans, +La._) +Enfield. Rev. O. W. 20.00 +Means, _for Student Aid, +Tougaloo U._ +Enfield. First Cong. Ch. 18.00 +Farmington. C. E. Soc., 15.00 +by Mary J. Hart, Treas., +_for Central Ch., New +Orleans, La._ +Franklin. Cong. Ch. 2.00 +Greenfield Hill. Cong. 36.26 +Ch., 26.26; Y. P. S. C. +E., by M. Louise Meeker, +Treas., 10 +Guilford. First Cong. 31.00 +Ch., 30 to const. MISS +LAURA E. BRISTOL L. M.; +Capt. Chas. Griswold, 1 +Hartford. First Cong. 138.03 +Ch., 124.03; Asylum Hill +Cong. Ch., "A Friend," +10; Elizabeth Loomis, 4 +Hartford. Atwood 90.00 +Collins, 50; Daniel R. +Howe, 40, _for Student +Aid Tougaloo U._ +Hartford. Sab. Sch. Pearl 40.35 +St. Cong. Ch., _for Fisk +U._ +Higganum. Woman's Cong. 20.00 +H.M. Soc. by Katharine E. +Huntington, Treas. +Kent. First Cong. Ch. 12.46 +Lisbon. Cong. Ch. 13.00 +Lyme. Y. P. S. C. E., 5.00 +_for Jonesboro, Tenn._ +Madison. First Cong. Ch. 6.87 +Mansfield Center. "A 1.00 +Friend." +Middlefield. Miss Anna 1.50 +G. Birdsey's Sab. Sch. +Class, _for Student Aid, +Tougaloo U._ +Middle Haddam. Second 12.52 +Cong. Ch. +New Britain. "Friends," 25.00 +_for Student Aid, +Tougaloo U._ +New Britain. First Ch. of +Christ. Box of house +linen _for Marion, Ala._ +New Hartford. Horace 50.00 +Tracy Pitkin, _for Share +Jubilee Fund_ +New Hartford. North Cong. 1.50 +Ch., Jun. C. E., _for +Student Aid, A. N. and I. +Sch., Thomasville, Ga._ +New Hartford. Ladies' Aid +Society, Box C. _for +Tougaloo, Miss._ +New Haven. Yale Sem., 25.00 +Rev. S. Harris, D.D., 10; +Mrs. C. H. Dill, 5; E. H. +Sperry, 5; Wells +Campbell, 3; J. W, +Nichols, 2 +New Haven. By Mrs. C.A. 3.20 +Pyne, _for Gloucester +Sch., Cappahosic, Va._ +New London. First Ch. of 48.62 +Christ +New London. Sab. Sch. 29.15 +First Ch. of Christ, _for +Student Aid, Tougaloo U._ +New London. Alice C. 6.00 +Crandall, _for Student +Aid, A. N. and I. Sch., +Thomasville, Ga._ +New London. First Ch., 0.89 +Chinaman's Class in Sab. +Sch., _for Chinese M. in +Cal._ +Norfolk. Y. P. S. C. E., 3.00 +by Rev. H.W. Carter +Norfolk. ----, _for 1.72 +freight to Grand View, +Tenn._ +Norwich. Broadway Cong. 1,000.00 +Ch., Special offering +_for Twenty Shares +Jubilee Fund_ +Norwich. Broadway Cong. 2.59 +Ch., _for freight to +McIntosh, Ga._ +Norwich. Second Cong. 5.19 +Sab. Sch., Mrs. C. W. +Morrison's Class +Norwich. Miss Rossiter, 8.00 +_for Athens, Ala._ +Norwich. Ladies of Park 0.40 +Ch., _for freight to +Blowing Rock, N. C._ +Orange. Cong. Ch. 14.26 +Plainfield. First Cong. 10.05 +Ch. +Plainfield. Y. P. S. C. 2.01 +E., by Amelia V. L. +Arnold, Treas. +Plainville. Cong. Ch. 28.87 +Plantsville. Cong. Ch. 90.77 +Plymouth. Cong. Ch. 1.70 +Poquonock. Cong. Ch. 33.81 +Portland. First Cong. 25.00 +Ch., Ladies' Soc., _for +Share, Mountain Teacher_ +(10 of which, bal. to +const. MRS. WESLEY W. +SMITH L. M.) +Seymour. Cong. Ch. 6.32 +Somers. "C. B. P." 30.00 +Stafford. Mrs. Thomas H. 5.00 +Thresher +Stratford. Sab. Sch. 10.00 +Cong. Ch., _for Lowell, +N. C._ +Stratford. Cong. Ch. 5.00 +Storrs. Cong. Ch. 11.55 +Suffield. First Cong. 48.04 +Ch., 23.04, and Sab. Sch. +25 (30 of which to const. +MRS. KATE B. MERRILL L. +M. and 11.85 bal. to +const. MISS NELLIE C. +WANDKE L. M. +Taftville. Cong. Ch. 12.38 +Talcottville. Mrs S. A. 5.00 +Talcott, _for Student +Aid, Allen N. and I. +Sch., Thomasville, Ga._ +Terryville. Mrs. Bates, 18.00 +_for Student Aid, +Tougaloo U._ +Terryville. Allentown 10.00 +Sab. Sch., _for Student +Aid, Tougaloo U._ +Thomaston. First Cong. 14.19 +Ch. +Tolland. Cong. Ch. 36.90 +Torringford. Ch. and Soc. 22.58 +Trumbull. Cong. Ch. 3.00 +Union. Cong. Ch. 15.16 +Waterbury. Second Cong. 35.00 +Ch., Woman's Benev. Soc., +_for Indian Schp., Santee +Sch._ +Watertown. Cong. Ch., 35; 50.00 +Sab. Sch., 10, and Y. P. +S. C. E., 5, _for Share +Jubilee Fund_ +Wallingford. Cong. Ch., 2.00 +Ladies' Benev. Soc., 2, +and Bbl. C. _for Saluda, +N. C._ +West Cornwall. Y. P. S. 8.00 +C. E., _for Pleasant +Hill, Tenn._ +West Hartford. First Ch. 17.99 +of Christ +West Haven. First Ch. 13.22 +West Haven. Wm. H. 5.00 +Moulthrop, _for Pleasant +Hill, Tenn._ +Whitneyville. Cong. Ch., 30.00 +to const. REV. CHARLES F. +CLARKE L. M. +Windsor. First Cong. Ch. 51.75 +Wilton. Cong. Ch. and C. 19.52 +E. Soc. +Wilton. Sab. Sch. Cong. 3.00 +Ch., _for Chinese Mission +Home, San Francisco, +Cal._ +Windham. Conference of 50.00 +Cong. Churches, by Rev. +S. H. Fellows, Register, +_for Share Jubilee Fund_ +Woman's Congregational +Home Missionary Union of +Conn., Mrs. W. W. Jacobs, +Treas.: +Danbury. West St. Ch. Y. 20.60 +L. M. S. (60c. of which +_for Student Aid, +Williamsburg Acad._ +Hartford. First Ch. Jun. 50.00 +Aux. +Hartford. First Ch. 25.00 +"Thank Offering" +Meriden. First Ch. 10.00 +Guardian Soc. +New Britain. So. Ch. 1.50 +Aux., adl. +Newington. L. H. M. U. 8.50 +Norwich. Park Ch., 400.00 +154.65; Broadway Ch., +150; Second Ch., 50; +First Ch., 20; Taftville +Ch., 10.35; Greenville +Ch., 15, _for Salary of a +Teacher at Blowing Rock, +N. C._ + -------- 515.60 + + NEW YORK, $2,158.47. +Binghamton. Mrs. Edward 10.00 +Taylor +Bridgewater. Cong. Ch. 14.00 +Brooklyn. South Cong. Ch. 77.54 +Brooklyn. Central Cong. 37.50 +Sab. Sch., _for Indian +M., Santee Agency, Neb._ +Brooklyn. C. E. League of 10.00 +Clinton Av. Cong. Ch., +_for Pleasant Hill, +Tenn._ +Brooklyn. Lee Av. Cong. +Ch., Bbl. of Groceries +_for King's Mountain, N. +C._, New England Ch. C. +E. Soc., Bbl. C. _for +Athens, Ala._; Episcopal +Ch. Y. L. Guild, Pkg. +Sew. Material _for +Lexington, Ky._ +Carthage. W. M. S., Box 2.00 +Carpet and Household +Supplies, and 2 _for +freight to Blowing Rock, +N. C._ +Corona. Mrs. W. J. Peck, +Pkg. Literature for +_Beach Inst._ +Geneva. Miss Estella 2.00 +Fiero, _for Student Aid, +Tougaloo, Miss._ +Grand Island. First Cong. 7.20 +Ch. +Ithaca. Sab. Sch. First 40.00 +Cong. Ch., _for Big Creek +Gap, Tenn._ +Jamestown. Sab. Sch. of 33.36 +Cong. Ch., Special Easter +Offering _for Hagan, Ga._ +Livonia. Mrs. William 20.00 +Calvert and Sister +Madison. Cong. Ch., H. M. 3.50 +S. +Maine. First Cong. Ch. 28.89 +Newark Valley. H. M. +Society, Bbl. C. _for +Tougaloo, Miss._ +New York. Broadway 500.00 +Tabernacle, Lucien C. +Warner, M.D. +New York. Lucien C. 230.00 +Warner, M.D., _for Share +Jubilee Fund_, 50; Chas. +L. Mead, _for Share +Jubilee Fund_, 50; Misses +S. L. and D. E. Emerson, +_for Share Jubilee Fund_, +50; Bethany Ch. Sab. +Sch., 50; Broadway Tab., +"A Friend," Jubilee +Offering, 25; "M. C. H.," +3; Sab. Sch. Class Mount +Hope Cong. Ch., 2 +New York. Miss Grace H. +Dodge, 2 Cases Books _for +Beach Inst._ +Rochester. Mrs. H. Clark, 5.00 +Easter Offering +Salamanca. Cong. Ch., 2.47 +adl. +Schenectady. Cong. Ch. Y. 8.00 +P. S. C. E., by Grace M. +Chadsey, Sec., _for +Woman's Work_ +Sherburne. First Cong. 159.91 +Ch. to const. MRS. CORA +H. LITTLE, MISS HARRIET +MARSTERS, and CHARLES +BICKERT L.M.'s +Sinclairville. Cong. Ch., +Bbl. C. _for Blowing +Rock, N. C._ +Warsaw. Cong. Ch. 8.41 +West Newark. D. J. 3.00 +Bothwick, _for Central +Ch., New Orleans, La._ +Woodhaven. Jr. C. E. Soc. 2.00 +of First Cong. Ch., _for +new building, Cal. +Chinese M._ +Yaphank. Mrs. Hampton 10.00 +Overton +FOR GLOUCESTER SCH., +CAPPAHOSIC, VA.: +Franklin. A.J. Parsons, 8.50 +4; Miss A. E. Barnes, 2; +"A Friend," 1; S. P. +Smith, 50c.; Rufus Wood, +50c.; Miss A. J. +Jennings, 25c.; Mrs. G. +W. Bennet, 25c. +New York. Dr. B. Lord 10.00 +Syracuse. D. H. Gowing 25.00 +Troy. Mrs. Christie, 2; 10.00 +Mrs. John Nhear, 2; Mrs. +Shields, 2; Mrs. Cowell, +1; Mrs. Proudfoot, 1; +Others, 2 + -------- 53.50 +Woman's Home Missionary +Union of N. Y., Mrs. J. +J. Pearsall, Treas.: +W. H. M. U. 200.00 +Antwerp. W. M. S. 2.00 +Albany. First Ch. S. S., 10.00 +_for Student Aid, Howard +U._ +Albany. Clinton Av. Ch., 6.00 +L. A. S. +Brooklyn. Ch. of the 371.20 +Pilgrims, W. H. M. S., +100; Tompkins Av. Ch., +King's Daughters, 50; +Lewis Av. Ch., W. M. S., +55.00; Lewis Av. Ch., +Evangel. Circle to const. +MRS. D. E. CROCHERON +L.M., 36.20; Lewis Av., +Y. P. S. C. E., to const. +WILBUR MORRIS L.M., 30; +Clinton Av. Y. L. G., 60; +Clinton Av. L. B. S., +_for New Chinese Mission +House, San Francisco, +Cal._, 25; So. Ch. Jun. +C. E., _for Student Aid, +Fort Berthold, N. D._, 15 +Buffalo. First Ch., W. H. 25.00 +M. S. +Candor. Y. L. G. _for 10.00 +Schp. Saluda, N. C._ +Crown Point. Aux. 15.49 +East Rockaway. Bethany 3.00 +Ch. W. A. +Ithaca. W. M. S. (23.01 63.00 +which _for Alaska M._) +Jamesport. L. S. 10.00 +Morrisville. C. E. _for 5.50 +Central Ch., New Orleans, +La._ +New York City. Broadway 17.50 +Tab. Ch. Soc. Woman's +Work +Norwich. W. M. S., to 30.00 +const. MISS MARY +ELIZABETH DECKER L.M. +Pokeepsie. C. E. _for 15.00 +Industrial Work, Fisk U._ +Riverhead. W. H. M. U. 19.00 +Utica. Bethesda Ch., H. 5.00 +M. S. +Walton. W. M. S. 10.00 +Warsaw. "Earnest Workers" 60.00 +to const. MRS. CHARLES H. +FARGO and MRS. E.R. VAN +ALLEN L.M.'s +Watertown. C. E. 8.30 +Watertown. Jun. M. C. 4.20 + -------- 890.19 + + NEW JERSEY, $533.69. +East Orange. Sab. Sch. 50.36 +First Cong. Ch., by Miss +Georgiana Stevenson, +Treas., _for Share +Jubilee Fund_ +East Orange. Mrs. C. B. +Clark's Class, Bags _for +Sewing Class, Athens, +Ala._ +Montclair. First Cong. 335.58 +Ch. +Montclair. Lot of Bedding +for Talladega C., ack. in +April Missionary, should +read Ladies' H. M. Soc., +Barrel and Bale of Goods, +val. 120, _for Talladega +C._, and Goods for +Rutland, Ga., val 52. +Orange Valley. Cong. Ch. 89.75 +Paterson. Auburn St. 8.00 +Cong. Ch., Y. P. S. C. E. +Westfield. Ladies' Miss'y +Soc., Bbl, Literature +and C. _for McIntosh, +Ga._ +Woman's Home Missionary +Union of the N. J. Assn., +by Mrs. J. H. Denison, +Treas.: +Montclair. First Cong. 50.00 +Ch. W. H. M. S. + + PENNSYLVANIA, $135.57. +Cambridgboro. Mrs. A. B. 50.00 +Ross, _for Share Jubilee +Fund_, and to const. +HARRIETTE M. ROSS, L.M. +New Milford. H. A. 10.00 +Summers +Philadelphia. By J. D. 5.00 +Kelley, _for Gloucester +Sch., Cappahosic, Va._ +Pittsburg. First Cong. 10.00 +Ch. +Ridgway. First Cong. Ch. 51.25 +Ridgway. First Cong. Ch. 5.00 +S. S. Class, _for +McIntosh, Ga._ +Spring Creek. Cong. Ch. 1.82 +West Spring Creek. Cong. 2.50 +Ch. + + OHIO, $647.50. +Akron. First Cong. Ch. 215.71 +(50 of which for Judge +Wm. H. Upson, _for share +in Jubilee Fund_, 110; +West Cong. Ch., 100; +Arlington St. Cong. Ch., +5.71 +Akron. Infant Class, Sab. 8.50 +Sch. Cong. Ch., _for +Kindergarten, Memphis, +Tenn._ +Ashtabula. King's +Daughters, Bbl C. _for +Tougaloo, Miss._ +Aurora. Cong. Ch., 3.70 +Lincoln Mem. Day Offering +Bowling Green. James O. 5.00 +Troup, _for Fisk U._ +Castalia. First Cong. Ch. 12.09 +Cleveland. Euclid Av. 46.33 +Cong. Ch. +Cleveland. Euclid Av. +Cong. Ch., by previous +contributions, +constitutes ROY C. +FOSTER, MISS MILLY E. +BROWN, MRS. ANNA +BRADSHAW, and MRS. THOMAS +WILSON L.M's. +Cleveland. Euclid Av. Ch. +Ladies' Soc., Bbl. C. +_for Birmingham, Ala._ +Cleveland. Pilgrim Ch., 87.00 +quarterly, 72; Franklin +Av. Cong. Ch., 10; Mrs. +F. W. Low, 5 +Cleveland. Pilgrim Cong. +Ch., Bbl. C. _for +Wilmington, N. C._ +Coolville. Cong. Ch. 4.10 +Dover. Jr. C. E. Soc. of +Cong. Ch., Box and Bbl. +C. _for Tougaloo, Miss._ +East Cleveland. Miss 1.00 +Elizabeth Burton, _for +Student Aid, Ballard +Normal Sch._ +Freedom. Cong. Ch. 8.41 +Hamilton. Children, First +Presb. Ch., Box Goods +_for McIntosh, Ga._ +Hudson. Cong. Ch. 8.00 +Jefferson. Ladies' Aid +Soc., Bbl. C. _for +Tougaloo, Miss._ +Marietta. First Cong. Ch. 40.90 +North Madison. Y. P. S. 2.00 +C. E., by Miss H. E. +Branch, Pres. +Oberlin. Second Cong. 143.80 +Ch., 94.24; First Cong. +Ch., quarterly 49.56 +Oberlin. New Oberlin S. 3.50 +C. E., by J. M.Cook, Sec. +Oberlin. First Cong. Ch., +2, Bbl. C. _for Tougaloo, +Miss._; "Friends," Box C. +_for Wilmington, N. C._ +Oxford. "L. E. K." 3.00 +Painesville. Cong. Miss'y 10.00 +Soc. of Lake Erie Sem., +_for Student Aid, Ballard +Normal Sch._ +Sandusky. First Cong. Ch. 38.46 +Springfield. Elenor M. 5.00 +Purcell +Strongsville. Member 1.00 +Cong. Ch., adl. + + ILLINOIS, $737.77. +Alton. Church of the 85.86 +Redeemer +Bloomington. Mrs. M. E. 5.00 +Horr +Bowmansville. Cong. Ch. 12.39 +Chapin. Prairie Sab. Sch. +Bbl. C. _for Moorhead, +Miss._ +Chicago. University Ch., 11.50 +adl. 6.50; Central Ch. C. +E. Soc., 5 +Crescent. Cong. Ch. 4.14 +Danville. C. M. Young, 100.00 +50, Dr. and Mrs. S. C. T. +Kingsley, 50 _for +furnishing Theo. Dept., +Fisk U._ +Dundee. Cong. Ch., 21.35, 23.35 +and Sab. Sch., 2 +Earlville. "J. A. D." 25.00 +Elmhurst. "M. S.," Bbl. +of C. _for Moorhead, +Miss._ +Evanston. Cong. Ch. 118.00 +Farmington. Sab. Sch. 3.00 +Cong. Ch., _for Mountain +Work_ +Farmington. Cong. Ch. to 56.00 +const. MILTON G. BREWER +L.M. +Hinsdale. Cong. Ch. 13.48 +Jacksonville. "Friends." 12.00 +Joy Prairie. Cong. Ch., +Bbl. C. _for Tougaloo, +Miss._ +La Grange. W. M. S. 25.00 +La Salle. First Cong. Ch. 6.20 +Loda. Ladies' Missionary 11.00 +Soc., _for Fisk U._ +Marseilles. Dr. R. N. 100.00 +Baughman, _for Two Shares +Jubilee Fund_ +Moline. "A Friend," _for 1.00 +Moorhead, Miss._ +Nora. Sab. Sch. Cong. 10.00 +Ch., _for Moorhead, +Miss._ +Normal. Birthday box, S. 1.08 +S. First Cong. Ch. +Plainfield. Cong. Ch., 37.77 +32.25 and Sab. Sch., +5.52, to const. REV. I. +D. STONE L. M. +Plymouth. W. H. M. S., 1.00 +Box Bedding and 1 for +Freight, _for Tougaloo, +Miss._ + ------- + $662.77 + + ESTATE. +Cornwall. Estate of Mrs. 75.00 +Samantha McConoughey, by +James K. Blish + ------- + $737.77 + + MICHIGAN, $608.42. +Agricultural College. 5.00 +Prof. R. C. Kedzie +Bay Mills. Cong. Ch. 2.00 +Bronson. Cong. Ch. 3.00 +Church. A. W. Douglass 5.00 +Detroit. German Ch., Y. 7.00 +P. S. C. E., by Rev. A. +Huelster, 4; Mount Hope +Sab. Sch., 3 +Dexter. Cong. Ch. 1.50 +Hillsdale. John W. Ford 1.00 +Hudson. "Anon" (250 of 500.00 +which _for Skyland Inst., +Blowing Rock, N. C._) to +const. MRS. MARY E. LANE, +JAMES SCHERMERHORN, MRS. +EMMA S. TODD, REV. WM. M. +JENKINS, REV. JOHN L. +COLLIER, MRS. NANCY BARR, +REV. E. N. COREY, REV. +DANIEL M. FISK, ARTHUR +BEARDSELL, and MISS CLARA +PEASE L.M.'s +Ludington. Willie +Hammond, Papers _for +Athens, Ala._ +Olivet. Y. P. S. C. E., 9.00 +8; Mrs. L. B. Prosser, 1, +_for Student Aid, +Lexington, Ky._ +Prattville. Sab. Sch. 2.25 +Cong. Ch., 1.77; C. E. +Soc., 48c., by Rev. I. W. +Bell +Romeo. Miss E. B. 25.00 +Dickinson +Three Oaks. Y. P. S. C. +E., Box of C. _for +Moorhead, Miss._ +Vicksburg. Sab. Sch. +Cong. Ch., Box Papers, +_for Athens, Ala._ +Ypsilanti. Bbl. of C. +_for Athens, Ala._ +Woman's Home Missionary +Union of Michigan, by +Mrs. E. F. Grabill, +Treas.: +Ann Arbor. Mrs. Clara W. 5.00 +Peck, Memorial, _for +Student Aid, Lincoln +Acad., King's Mountain, +N. C._ +Benton Harbor. W. M. U. 3.00 +Bridgman. W. H. M. 25.17 +S.,25c.; Cheboygan, W. H. +M. S., 10; Greenville, W. +H. M. S., 4 17; +Greenville, Y. W. Guild, +5; Ludington, W. H. M. +S., 5; Tipton, 75c., _for +Student Aid, Indian Sch., +Santee, Neb._ +Coloma. W. M. S. 0.25 +Covert. W. M. S. 5.00 +Frankfort. W. H. M. U. 5.00 +Galesburg. W. M. S. 1.00 +Grand Rapids. Plymouth 0.50 +Ch. W. M. S. +Homestead. W. H. M. S. 0.25 +Portland. W. M. S. 0.25 +Somerset. W. M. S. 0.75 +Vicksburg. W. H. M. S. 1.00 +Whittaker. W. H. M. S. 0.50 + -------- 47.67 + + IOWA, $520.89. +Algona. First Cong. Ch., 44.00 +Y. P. S. C. E., 25; +King's Daughters, 19, +_for Fisk U._ +Ames. Cong. Ch. 26.68 +Belmond. Cong. Ch. 6.60 +Cedar Rapids. Willing +Workers. Box Literature, +etc., _for Beach Inst._ +Clay. Cong. Ch., 14.75; 23.15 +Y. P. S. C. E., 5.40; Y. +L. M. Soc., 3 +Garwin. Talmon Dewey 3.50 +Genoa Bluff. Cong. Ch. 7.45 +Gilbert Station. Cong. 13.18 +Ch. +Green Mountain. "Children 2.50 +of Green Mountain Ch." +Iowa City. Rev M. N. 50.00 +Miles, _for Share Jubilee +Fund_ +Mason City. Cong. Ch., 7.00 +_for Student Aid, Allen +N. and I. Sch., +Thomasville, Ga._ +McGregor. Mrs. J. N. 10.00 +Gilchrist +Minden. Mrs. P. M. 0.50 +Pawour, _for Freight to +Moorhead, Miss._ +Preston. Cong. Ch. 5.10 +Winthrop. Cong. Ch., 8.00 +Ladies' M. Soc. +Iowa Woman's Home +Missionary Union, Miss +Belle L. Bentley, Treas.: +Alpha. L. H. M. S. 5.00 +Cedar Rapids. First Ch., 0.25 +W. M. S. +Clinton. W. M. S. 10.00 +Des Moines. W. M. S. 3.82 +Dubuque. First Ch., W. M. 23.50 +S. +Eldon. Y. P. S. C. E. 3.00 +Grinnell. W. H. M. U. 11.85 +Independence. L. M. S. 6.01 +Independence. Mrs. 1.70 +Moses's S. S. Class, _for +Student Aid_ +Keosauqua. W. M. S. 9.00 +Mason City. W. M. S. 9.00 +Miles. W. M. S. 1.93 +Mount Pleasant. S. S. 0.68 +Sloan. Mrs. S. K. 5.00 +Gallaher +Talmage. Busy Bee Miss. 10.00 +Band + -------- 113.33 + ------- + $320.89 + + ESTATE. +Denmark. Estate of Dea. 200.00 +Oliver Brooks, by Thomas +S. Taylor, Executor + ------- + $520.89 + + WISCONSIN, $187.27. +Baraboo. L. H. M. S., Box +Towels, etc., _for +Lexington, Ky._ +Beloit. First Cong. Ch. 15.00 +Dodgeville. Welsh Cong. 3.00 +Ch. +Fond du Lac. First Cong. 21.00 +Ch. +Hartland. Mrs. Mary Le 3.00 +Roy, _for Freight to +Tougaloo, Miss._ +New London. First Cong. 12.69 +Ch. +Portage. Mrs. G. A. 1.00 +Jones, _for Mountain +Work_ +Potosi. Rev. L. B. Nobis 15.00 +Rosendale. Sab. Sch., 3.81 +Cong. Ch. +South Milwaukee. First 5.00 +Cong. Ch. +Tomah. Cong. Ch. 5.23 +Viroqua. Miss. Soc. 4.30 +Washburn. Cong. Ch., L. +M. S., Pkg. Sew. Material +_for Lexington, Ky._ +Whitewater. Cong, Ch. 14.39 +Woman's Home Missionary +Union of Wisconsin, Mrs. +C.M. Blackman, Treas.: +Arena. W. M. S. 0.85 +Beloit. First Ch., W. M. 4.75 +S. +Clinton. W. M. S. 4.00 +Eau Claire. W. M. S. 3.00 +Fond du Lac. W. M. S. 10.00 +Fort Atkinson. W. M. S. 1.25 +Green Bay. W. M. S. 20.00 +Kenosha. W. M. S. _for 25.00 +Share_ +Madison. Y. L. M. S., 3.50 +2.50; W. M. S., 1 +Plattville. W. H. M. S. 1.50 +Windsor. W. M. S. 10.00 + -------- 83.85 + + MINNESOTA, $92.09. +Ash Creek. Cong. Ch. 1.91 +Ellsworth. Cong. Ch. 2.67 +Freeborn. Cong. Ch., 7.67 +7.15, and Sab. Sch., 52c. +Kanaranzi. Cong. Ch. 0.58 +Mazeppa. Ladies' Miss. 5.00 +Soc., _for Jonesboro, +Tenn._ +Minneapolis. Plymouth Ch. 43.54 +Minneapolis. Ladies of 1.60 +Lowry Hill Cong. Ch., +_for Jonesboro, Tenn._ +Minneapolis. Plymouth 1.36 +Cong. Ch. _for freight to +King's Mountain, N. C._ +Ortonville. Jr. C. E. 0.75 +Soc. +Sleepy Eye. Cong. Ch. 6.00 +Worthington. Union Cong. 6.11 +Ch., 3.36; Union Cong. +Sab. Sch., 2.75 +Zumbrota. First Cong. Ch. 14.90 + + MISSOURI, $30.50. +Clinton. A. C. Hancock 0.50 +Garden City. W. R. Wills, 12.00 +10; F. P. Morlan, 1; I. +E. Morlan, 1 +Index. P. M. Wills 0.50 +Lebanon. First Cong. Ch. 17.50 + + KANSAS, $36.61. +Brookville. Sab. Sch. 0.60 +Cong. Ch. Lincoln Mem. +Day Offering +Dover. Cong. Ch. 2.15 +Hill City. Mrs. T. 1.00 +Garnett, _for Lincoln +Sch., Meridian, Miss._ +Wabaunsee. First Ch. of 1.25 +Christ +Woman's Home Missionary +Union of Kansas, by Mrs. +E. C. Read, Treas.: + Arkansas City 5.00 + Carbondale 3.60 + Fairview 2.00 + Goshen 2.00 + Hiawatha 2.65 + Jinsley. Jr. C. E. Soc. 1.00 + Oneida 4.50 + Plevna 1.50 + Salina 5.00 + Wellington 5.00 + ----- + $32.23 + Less State expenses 0.64 + ----- 31.61 + + NEBRASKA, $11.04. +Blair. Cong. Ch. 5.24 +Columbus. Dwight, Robbie, 0.30 +and Elton Dickenson, _for +Moorhead, Miss._ +Santee Agency. Pilgrim 0.50 +Ch., Lincoln Mem. Day +Offering +Weeping Water. Cong. Ch. 5.00 +Jun. C. E. Soc. + + NORTH DAKOTA, $81.64. +Fort Yates. "Little 50.00 +Harold's Gift," _for +Share Jubliee Fund_ +Wahpeton. First Cong. Ch. 7.64 +Woman's Home Missionary +Union of North Dakota, by +Mrs. J. M. Fisher, +Treas.: + Wahpeton. Easter Jubilee 24.00 + Offering + + SOUTH DAKOTA, $23.22. +Meekling. C. E. Soc. 1.00 +Milbank. Sab. Sch. Cong. 7.11 +Ch. +Mission Hill. Cong. Ch. 4.25 +Rapid City. Cong. Soc. 5.40 +Springfield. Sab. Sch. 3.46 +Cong. Ch. +Waubay. Cong. Ch. 2.00 + + ARIZONA, $10.00. +Prescott. Sab. Sch. Cong. 10.00 +Ch., _for Student Aid, +Straight U._ + + COLORADO. +Grand Junction. Ladies +First Cong. Ch., Box C. +and Papers _for Tougaloo, +Miss._ + + CALIFORNIA, $254.60. +Cloverdale. Cong. Ch., Y. 3.80 +P. S. C. E. +Redlands. Rebecca H. 10.00 +Smiley +San Francisco. The 205.65 +California Chinese +Mission, William +Johnstone, Treas. (See +items below) +Ventura. Cong. Ch. 25.15 +Woman's Home Missionary +Union of Southern Cal., +Mrs. Mary M. Smith, +Treas.: + Riverside. First Cong. 10.00 + Ch. + + OREGON, $4.00. +Albany. First Cong. Ch. 4.00 + + DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, $228.18. +Washington. Emily S. Cook 5.00 +Washington. First Cong. 223.18 +Ch. (50 of which from +Genl. E. Whittlesey to +const. GEO. P. WHITTLESEY +L.M.) + + VIRGINIA, $20.75. +_For Gloucester Sch., +Cappahosic, Va._: + The Gloucester Ed. Club 10.00 +Gloucester. By Miss S. A. 9.75 +Robinson, 3; "A Friend," +2; By Letters, 1.75; Miss +M. M. Hunt, 1; N. +Gregory, 1; Mrs. G. H. +Townsend, 1 + Ivondale. By Rev. J. 1.00 + Robinson + ----- 20.75 + + KENTUCKY, $12.26. +Redash. Cong. Ch. 2.00 +Pioneer. Cong. Ch. 0.70 +Williamsburg. 9.56 +Williamsburg Acad., 8.08; +Children of Primary +Dept., 1.48; Jubilee +Offering + + TENNESSEE, $26.85. +Bon Air. Cong. Ch. 2.00 +Knoxville. Miss I. F. 5.00 +Hubbard +Memphis. Missionary Union 10.00 +of Second Cong. Ch. +Nashville. King's 5.00 +Daughters, Fisk U. +Pomona. Cong. Ch. 4.85 + + NORTH CAROLINA, $3.06. +Moncure. Cong. Ch., 2.00 +Lincoln Mem. Day Offering +Tryon. Cong. Ch. 1.06 + + GEORGIA, $25.10. +Albany. Y. P. S. C. E. 2.00 +Macon. G. C. Burrage, 5.10 +2.60; Miss A. M. +Woodruff, 2; Miss E. B. +Scobie. 50c., _for +Student Aid, Ballard +Normal Sch._ +McIntosh. A Friend, 10; 18.00 +Prof. Fred. W. Foster, 4; +Mrs. M. W. Foster, 3; +Miss C. A. Whitaker, 1; +_for Student Aid, +McIntosh, Ga._ +Savannah. Box and Pkg. +Literature and Toys, +source unknown, _for +Beach Inst._ + + ALABAMA, $8.95. +Ironaton. Rev. P. O. 3.00 +Wailes +Mobile. Cong. Ch. Sab. 1.50 +Sch., "Little Gleaners," +1; "A small class of +small people," 50c. +Sand Mountain. 1.45 +Individuals, Lincoln Mem. +Day Offering +Selma. Burrell Sch. 2.00 +Shelby. First Cong. Ch. 1.00 + + LOUISIANA, $27.71. +Chocahoula. Cong. Ch. 1.00 +Hammond. Cong. Ch. and 20.71 +Sab. Sch., Easter +Offering +New Orleans. Carrie E. 5.00 +Hodgman, _for Student +Aid, Straight U._ +New Orleans. Morris Brown 1.00 +Ch. + + FLORIDA, $15.00. +Sanford. Mrs. Moses Lyman 10.00 +Winter Park. Mr. and Mrs. 5.00 +Nathan Barrows + + MISSISSIPPI, $116.65. +Meridian. "Friend," _for 10.00 +Student Aid, Meridian_ +Moorhead. Unknown Source, +Bbl. of C. +Tougaloo. Cong. Ch., 106.65 +28.60; Miss Emma A. +Robertson, 15.05; Miss A. +M. Whitsey, 29; Miss Emma +C. Redick, 14; Mrs. L. M. +Sisson, 10; Miss Carrie +E. Parkhurst, 10, _for +Student Aid, Tougaloo U._ + + TEXAS, $5.00. +Corpus Christi. Cong. Ch. 5.00 + + ----, $10.00 +----. "Friend." 10.00 + + JAPAN, $5.00. +Japan. "A Friend," _for 5.00 +Student Aid_, _Tougaloo +U._ + ---------- +Donations $15,627.36 +Estates 775.00 + ---------- + $16,402.36 + + INCOME, $807.50. +Avery Fund, _for Mendi 418.82 +M._ +Mrs. S. N. Brewer 20.93 +Endowment Fund +C. F. Dike Fund, _for 50.00 +Straight U._ +E. B. Eldridge Endowment 225.00 +Fund +Fisk University. Theo. 4.50 +Endowment Fund +General Endowment Fund 50.00 +E. A. Hand Endowment Fund 11.25 +S. M. Strong Fund, _for 27.00 +Saluda N. C._ + ------- 807.50 + + TUITION, $4,575.15. +Cappahosic, Va. Tuition 9.20 +Lexington, Ky. Tuition 85.25 +Williamburg, Ky. Tuition 147.65 +Grand View, Tenn. Tuition 72.53 +Jonesboro, Tenn. Public 50.00 +Fund +Knoxville, Tenn. Tuition 35.00 +Memphis, Tenn. Tuition 434.60 +Nashville, Tenn. Tuition 669.77 +Pleasant Hill, Tenn. 49.95 +Tuition +Beaufort, N. C. Tuition 12.55 +Blowing Rock, N. C. 20.57 +Tuition +Chapel Hill. N. C. 13.60 +Tuition +Enfield, N. C. Tutition 28.75 +Hillsboro, N. C. Tuition 20.20 +King's Mountain, N. C. 30.00 +Tuition +Saluda, N. C. Tuition 33.55 +Troy, N. C. Tuition 0.70 +Whittier, N. C. Tuition 39.27 +Wilmington, N. C. Tuition 162.00 +Charleston, S. C. Tuition 314.45 +Greenwood, S. C. Tuition 110.42 +Albany, Ga. Tuition 118.30 +Andersonville, Ga. 13.75 +Tuition +Atlanta, Ga. Storrs Sch. 155.50 +Tuition +Macon, Ga. Tuition 207.00 +Marietta, Ga. Tuition 8.20 +Marshallville, Ga. 2.40 +Tuition +Thomasville, Ga. Tuition 47.60 +McIntosh, Ga. Tuition 78.66 +Savannah, Ga. Tuition 151.12 +Woodville, Ga. Tuition 2.50 +Athens, Ala. Tuition 76.31 +Marion, Ala. Tuition 44.05 +Mobile, Ala. Tuition 85.60 +Nat, Ala. Tuition 48.00 +Selma, Ala. Tuition 94.45 +Meridian, Miss. Tuition 95.60 +Moorhead, Miss. Tuition 17.45 +Tougaloo, Miss. Tuition 314.75 +New Orleans, La. Tuition 511.00 +Martin, Fla. Public Fund 20.00 +Orange Park, Fla. Tuition 54.70 +Austin, Texas. Tuition 88.20 + ------- 4,575.15 + ---------- +Total for April $21,785.01 + =========== + + SUMMARY. +Donations $102,727.14 +Estates 67,711.42 + ----------- + $170,438.56 +Income 7,160.26 +Tuition 28,066.15 + ----------- +Total from Oct. 1 to $205,664.97 +April 30 + ============ + + FOR THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY. +Subscriptions for April $42.06 +Previously acknowledged 358.78 + -------- +Total $400.84 + + RECEIPTS OF THE CALIFORNIA CHINESE MISSION, + William Johnstone, Treasurer, from February + 14 to March 21, 1896. +Local Missions: +Fresno. Chinese Mon. 7.35 +Offs., 4; Annual Membs., +2; First Cong. Ch., 1.35 +Los Angeles. Chinese Mon. 7.00 +Offs. +Marysville. Chinese Mon. 8.40 +Offs. +Oakland. Chinese Mon. 73.00 +Offs., 6; Anniversary +Offs. First Cong. Ch. (of +which Rev. S. M. +Freeland, 5; S. T. +Alexander, 5; Mrs. H. R. +Jones, 2.50; Mrs. F. F. +Barbour, 1.50; Jue Sue, +5; Chin Wah, 2), 67 +Oroville. Chinese Mon. 7.70 +Offs., 2.20; New Year's +gifts to Jesus, 5.50 +Petaluma. Chinese Mon. 3.25 +Offs. +Riverside. Chinese Mon. 3.20 +Offs. +Sacramento. Chinese Mon. 8.50 +Offs. +San Bernardino. Chinese 4.25 +Mon. Offs. +San Diego. Chinese Mon. 3.75 +Offs. +San Francisco. Central 5.80 +Chinese Mon. Offs. +San Francisco. West 2.40 +Chinese Mon. Offs. +Santa Barbara. Chinese 6.05 +Mon. Offs. +Santa Cruz. Chinese Mon. 6.35 +Offs. +Ventura. Chinese Mon. 2.25 +Offs. +Vernondale. Chinese Mon. 2.00 +Offs. +Watsonville. Chinese Mon. 1.50 +Offs. + ------ 152.75 +Prescott, Arizona. First 14.90 +Cong. Ch. Chinese Mission +Worcester, Mass. 7.00 +"Friends" +FOR CHINESE MOTHERS AND +CHILDREN: +Boston, Mass. Mount 20.00 +Vernon Chinese Sab. Sch. +New Haven, Ct. Mrs J. E. 1.00 +Pond +Central California. W. H. 10.00 +M. U. + ------ 31.00 + -------- +Total $205.65 + ======== + + + + +H. W. HUBBARD, Treas., +Bible House, N. Y. + + + + +WOMAN'S STATE ORGANIZATIONS + + + MAINE. + WOMAN'S AID TO A.M.A. + +_State Committee_--Mrs. Ida Vose Woodbury, Woodfords; Mrs. A.T. Burbank, +Yarmouth; Mrs. Helen Quimby, Bangor. + + NEW HAMPSHIRE. + FEMALE CENT. INSTITUTION AND HOME MISS. UNION. + +President--Mrs. Cyrus Sargeant, Plymouth. Secretary--Mrs. N. W. Nims, 16 +Rumford St., Concord. Treasurer--Miss Annie A. McFarland, Concord. + + VERMONT. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. J. H. Babbitt, W. Brattleboro. Secretary--Mrs. M. K. +Paine, Windsor. Treasurer--Mrs. Wm. P. Fairbanks, St. Johnsbury. + + MASS. and R.I. + (1)WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION. + +President--Mrs. C. L. Goodell, 9 Massachusetts Ave., Boston, Mass. +Secretary--Mrs. Louise A. Kellogg, 32 Congregational House, Boston. +Treasurer--Miss Annie C. Bridgman, 32 Congregational House, Boston. + + CONNECTICUT. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Miss Ellen R. Camp, 9 Camp St., New Britain. Secretary--Mrs. C. +T. Millard, 36 Lewis St., Hartford. Treasurer--Mrs. W. W. Jacobs, 19 +Spring St., Hartford. + + NEW YORK. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. Wm. Kincaid, 483 Green Ave., Brooklyn. Secretary--Mrs. Wm. +Spalding, 511 Orange St., Syracuse. Treasurer--Mrs. J. J. Pearsall, 230 +Macon St., Brooklyn. + + NEW JERSEY. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF THE N. J. ASSOCIATION. + +President--Mrs. A. H. Bradford, Montclair. Secretary--Mrs R. J. Hegeman, +32 Forest Street, Montclair. Treasurer--Mrs. J. H. Dennison, 150 +Belleville Ave., Newark. + + PENNSYLVANIA. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. J. W. Thomas, Lansford. Secretary--Mrs. C. F. Yennie, +Ridgway. Treasurer--Mrs. T. W. Jones, 511 Woodland Terrace, Philadelphia. + + OHIO. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. Sydney Strong, Lane Seminary Grounds, Cincinnati. +Secretary--Mrs. J. W. Moore, 836 Hough Ave., Cleveland. Treasurer--Mrs. G. +B. Brown, 2116 Warren St., Toledo. + + INDIANA. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. W. A. Bell, 223 Broadway, Indianapolis. Treasurer--Mrs. A. +H. Ball, Dewhurst. + + ILLINOIS. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. Issac Claflin, Lombard. Secretary--Mrs. C. H. Taintor, 151 +Washington St., Chicago. Treasurer--Mrs. L. A. Field, Wilmette. + + MISSOURI. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. Henry Hopkins, 916 Holmes Street, Kansas City. +Secretary--Mrs. E. C. Ellis, 2456 Tracy Ave., Kansas City. Treasurer--Mrs. +K. L. Mills, 1526 Wabash Ave., Kansas City. + + IOWA. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. T. O. Douglass, Grinnell. Secretary--Mrs. H. H. Robbins, +Grinnell. Treasurer--Miss Belle L. Bentley, 300 Court Ave., Des Moines. + + MICHIGAN. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. J. M. Powell, 76 Jefferson Av., Grand Rapids. +Secretary--Mrs. C. C. Denison, 132 N. College Ave., Grand Rapids. +Treasurer--Mrs. E. F. Grabill, Greenville. + + WISCONSIN. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. E. G. Updike, Madison. Secretary--Mrs. A. O. Wright, +Madison. Treasurer--Mrs. C. M. Blackman, Whitewater. + + MINNESOTA. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Miss Katherine W. Nichols, 230 East Ninth Street, St. Paul. +Secretary--Mrs. A. P. Lyon, 17 Florence Court, S.E., Minneapolis. +Treasurer--Mrs. M. W. Skinner, Northfield. + + NORTH DAKOTA. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. W. P. Cleveland, Caledonia. Secretary--Mrs. Silas Daggett, +Harwood. Treasurer--Mrs. J. M. Fisher, Fargo. + + SOUTH DAKOTA. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. A. H. Robbins, Bowdle. Secretary--Mrs. W. H. Thrall, +Huron. Treasurer--Mrs. F. H. Wilcox, Huron. + + BLACK HILLS, SOUTH DAKOTA. + WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. J. B. Gossage, Rapid City. Secretary--Mrs. H. H. +Gilchrist, Hot Springs. Treasurer--Miss Grace Lyman, Hot Springs. + + NEBRASKA. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. D. B. Perry, Crete. Secretary--Mrs. H. Bross, 2904 Second +Street, Lincoln. Treasurer--Mrs. James W. Dawes, Crete. + + KANSAS. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. F. E. Storrs, Topeka. Secretary--Mrs. George L. Epps, +Topeka. Treasurer--Mrs. E. C. Read. Parsons. + + COLORADO. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. E. R. Drake, 2739 Lafayette Street, Denver. +Secretary--Mrs. Chas. Westley, Box 508, Denver. Treasurer--Mrs. B. C. +Valantine, Highlands. + + WYOMING. + WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. P. F. Powelson, Cheyenne. Secretary--Mrs. J. A. Riner, +Cheyenne. Treasurer--Mrs. H. N. Smith, Rock Springs. + + MONTANA. + WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. O. C. Clark, Missoula. Secretary--Mrs. W. S. Bell, 410 +Dearborn Ave., Helena. Treasurer--Mrs. Herbert E. Jones, Livingston. + + IDAHO. + WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. R. B. Wright, Boise. Secretary--Mrs. E. A. Paddock, +Weiser. Treasurer--Mrs. D. L. Travis, Pocatello. + + WASHINGTON. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. A. J. Bailey, 1614 Second Ave., Seattle. Secretary--Mrs. +W. C. Wheeler, 424 South K. Street, Tacoma. Treasurer--Mrs. J. W. George, +620 Fourth Street, Seattle. + + OREGON. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. F. Eggert, The Hill, Portland. Secretary--Mrs. George +Brownell, Oregon City. Treasurer--Mrs. W. D. Palmer, 546 Third Street, +Portland. + + CALIFORNIA. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY. + +President--Mrs. E. S. Williams, 572 12th Street, Oakland. Secretary--Mrs. +L. M. Howard, 911 Grove Street, Oakland. Treasurer--Mrs. J. M. Haven, 1329 +Harrison Street, Oakland. + + SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. Warren F. Day, 253 S. Hope St., Los Angeles. +Secretary--Mrs. W. J. Washburn, 1900 Pasadena Ave., Los Angeles. +Treasurer--Mrs. Mary M. Smith, Public Library, Riverside. + + NEVADA. + WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. L. J. Flint, Reno. Secretary--Mrs. Margaret N. Magill, +Reno. Treasurer--Mrs. Mary Clow, Reno. + + UTAH (Including Southern Idaho). + WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. Clarence T. Brown, Salt Lake City, Utah. Secretary--Mrs. +W. S. Hawkes, 135 Sixth Street, E., Salt Lake City, Utah. Treasurer--Mrs. +Dana W. Bartlett, Salt Lake City, Utah. Secretary for Idaho--Mrs. Oscar +Sonnenkalb, Pocatello, Idaho. + + NEW MEXICO. + WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. C. E. Winslow, Albuquerque. Secretary--Mrs. E. W. Lewis, +301 So. Edith Street, Albuquerque. Treasurer--Mrs. H. W. Bullock, +Albuquerque. + + OKLAHOMA. + WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. J. H. Parker, Kingfisher. Secretary--Mrs. L. E. Kimball, +Guthrie. Treasurer--Mrs. L. S. Childs, Choctaw City. + + INDIAN TERRITORY. + WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. John McCarthy, Vinita. Secretary--Mrs. Fayette Hurd, +Vinita. Treasurer--Mrs. R. M. Swain, Vinita. + + NORTH CAROLINA. + WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. S. S. Sevier, McLeansville. Secretary and Treasurer--Miss +A. E. Farrington, Oaks. + + GEORGIA. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. H. B. Wey, 253 Forest Avenue, Atlanta. Secretary--Mrs. H. +A. Kellam, Atlanta. Treasurer--Miss Virginia Holmes, Barnesville. + + FLORIDA. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. S. F. Gale, Jacksonville. Secretary--Mrs. Nathan Barrows, +Winter Park. Treasurer--Mrs. W. D. Brown, Interlachen. + + ALABAMA. + WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. M. A. Dillard, Selma. Secretary--Mrs. J. S. Jackson, +Montgomery. Treasurer--Mrs. E. C. Silsby, Talladega. + + TENNESSEE, KENTUCKY and ARKANSAS. + WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION OF THE TENNESSEE ASSOCIATION. + +President--Mrs. G. W. Moore, Box 8, Fisk Univ., Nashville. Secretary--Mrs. +E. J. Lewis, 15 Echols Street, Memphis. Treasurer--Mrs. J. E. Moreland, +216 N. McNairy Street, Nashville. + + MISSISSIPPI. + WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. C. L. Harris, 1421 31st Avenue, Meridian. Secretary--Mrs. +Edith M. Hall, Tougaloo Univ., Tougaloo. Treasurer--Mrs. L. H. Turner, +3012 12th Street, Meridian. + + LOUISIANA. + WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. C. M. Crawford, Hammond. Secretary--Mrs. Matilda Cabrre, +New Orleans. Treasurer--Mrs. L. St. J. Hitchcock, Straight Univ., New +Orleans. + + TEXAS. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. J. M. Wendelkin, Dallas. Secretary--Mrs. H. Burt, Lock Box +563, Dallas. Treasurer--Mrs. C. I. Scofield, Dallas. + + + + + + +FOOTNOTES + + + 1 While the W. H. M. A. appears in this list as a State body for Mass. + and R. 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You may copy it, + give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project + Gutenberg License <a href="#pglicense" class="tei tei-ref">included with this + eBook</a> or online at <a href="http://www.gutenberg.org/license" class="tei tei-xref">http://www.gutenberg.org/license</a></p></div><pre class="pre tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 3.00em; margin-top: 3.00em">Title: The American Missionary - Volume 50, No. 6, June 1896 + +Author: Various + +Release Date: November 21, 2006 [Ebook #19890] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: UTF-8 + + +***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY - VOLUME 50, NO. 6, JUNE 1896*** +</pre></div> +</div> + +<hr class="doublepage" /><div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 5.00em; margin-top: 5.00em"> +<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page175">[pg 175]</span><a name="Pg175" id="Pg175" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> +<div class="block tei tei-docTitle"><div class="block tei tei-titlePart" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 3.46em"><span style="font-size: 173%">The American Missionary - Volume 50, No. 6, June 1896</span></div></div><div class="block tei tei-byline" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 3.46em; margin-top: 3.46em"><span style="font-size: 173%">by </span><span class="inline tei tei-docAuthor" style="text-align: left"><span style="font-size: 173%">Various</span></span></div><div class="tei tei-div" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 5.76em; margin-top: 5.76em"><span class="tei tei-docEdition" style="text-align: left"><span class="tei tei-edition" style="text-align: left"><span style="font-size: 144%">Edition 1</span></span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">, (</span><span class="tei tei-docDate" style="text-align: left"><span class="tei tei-date" style="text-align: left"><span style="font-size: 144%">November 21, 2006</span></span></span><span style="font-size: 144%">)</span></div> +</div> + +<hr class="page" /><div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 5.00em; margin-top: 5.00em"> +<h1 class="tei tei-head" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 3.46em; margin-top: 3.46em"><span style="font-size: 173%">Contents</span></h1> +<ul class="tei tei-index tei-index-toc"><li><a href="#toc1">Editorial</a></li><li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc3">The Jubilee Year Fund.</a></li><li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc5">FIFTY-DOLLAR JUBILEE SHARES.</a></li><li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc7">THE ACCEPTABLE MITES.</a></li><li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc9">NO COLOR-LINE IN CLEVELAND.</a></li><li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc11">ORANGE PARK NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL IN FLORIDA CLOSED BY THE SHERIFF.</a></li><li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc13">OUR CHURCHES.</a></li><li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc15">THE TALENTED TENTH.</a></li><li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc17">ALASKA MISSION.</a></li><li><a href="#toc19">The South.</a></li><li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc21">HISTORY OF A CHURCH IN ALABAMA.</a></li><li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc23">MEETINGS AMONG THE HILLS AND AT A CONVICT CAMP.</a></li><li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc25">A BRIGHT AND CANDID VIEW OF OUR MOUNTAIN WORK.</a></li><li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc27">REVIVALS.</a></li><li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc29">ITEMS FROM THE FIELD.</a></li><li><a href="#toc31">The Indians.</a></li><li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc33">REVIVAL--LIBERAL CONTRIBUTIONS.</a></li><li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc35">Crow Agency, Montana</a></li><li><a href="#toc37">The Chinese.</a></li><li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc40">Jubilee Year Fund, Additional Shares.</a></li><li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc42">RECEIPTS FOR APRIL, 1896.</a></li><li style="margin-left: 2em"><a href="#toc44">WOMAN'S STATE ORGANIZATIONS</a></li></ul> +</div> + +<hr class="page" /><div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 5.00em; margin-top: 5.00em"> +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">NEW YORK:</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION,<br /> +Bible House, Ninth St. and Fourth Ave., New York.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Price, 50 Cents a Year in advance.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Entered at the Post Office at New York N. Y., as second-class mail matter.</p> +</div> +</div> + +<div class="tei tei-body" style="margin-bottom: 6.00em; margin-top: 6.00em"> +<hr class="doublepage" /><div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 5.00em; margin-top: 5.00em"> +<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page176">[pg 176]</span><a name="Pg176" id="Pg176" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> +<h1 class="tei tei-head" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 3.46em; margin-top: 3.46em"><span style="font-size: 173%">American Missionary Association.</span></h1> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">President, Merrill E. Gates, LL.D., Mass.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Vice-presidents.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. F. A. Noble</span></span>, D.D., Ill.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. Henry Hopkins</span></span>, D.D., Mo.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. Alex. McKenzie</span></span>, D.D., Mass.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. Henry A. Stimson</span></span>, D.D., N. Y.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. Washington Gladden</span></span>, D.D., Ohio.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Honorary Secretary and Editor.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. M. E. Strieby</span></span>, D.D., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Bible House, N. Y.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Corresponding Secretaries.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. A. F. Beard</span></span>, D.D., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. F. P. Woodbury, D.D.</span></span>, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Bible House, N. Y.</span></span><br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. C. J. Ryder, D.D.</span></span>, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Bible House, N. Y.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Recording Secretary.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. M. E. Strieby</span></span>, D.D., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Bible House, N. Y.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Treasurer.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">H. W. Hubbard</span></span>, Esq., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Bible House, N. Y.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Auditors.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">George S. Hickok. </span></span><br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">James H. Oliphant.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Executive Committee.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Charles L. Mead</span></span>, Chairman.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Charles A. Hull</span></span>, Secretary.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">For Three Years.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Samuel Holmes</span></span><br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Samuel S. Marples</span></span>,<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Charles L. Mead</span></span>,<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">William H. Strong</span></span>,<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Elijah Horr</span></span>.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">For Two Years.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">William Hayes Ward</span></span>,<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">James W. Cooper</span></span>,<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Lucien C. Warner</span></span>,<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Joseph H. Twichell</span></span>,<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Charles P. Pierce</span></span>.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">For One Year.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Charles A. Hull</span></span>,<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Addison P. Foster</span></span>,<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Albert J. Lyman</span></span>,<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Nehemiah Boynton</span></span>,<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">A. J. F. Behrends</span></span>.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">District Secretaries.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. Geo. H. Gutterson</span></span>, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">21 Cong'l House, Boston, Mass.</span></span><br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. Jos. E. Roy</span></span>, D.D., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">153 La Salle Street, Chicago, Ill.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Secretary of Woman's Bureau.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Miss D. E. Emerson</span></span>, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Bible House, N. Y.</span></span></p> + +<div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em"> +<h2 class="tei tei-head" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em"><span style="font-size: 144%">COMMUNICATIONS</span></h2> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Relating to the work of the Association may be addressed to the Corresponding +Secretaries; letters for "<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">The American Missionary</span></span>," to the Editor, at the New +York Office; letters relating to the finances, to the Treasurer; letters relating to +woman's work, to the Secretary of the Woman's Bureau.</p> +</div> + +<div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em"> +<h2 class="tei tei-head" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em"><span style="font-size: 144%">DONATIONS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS</span></h2> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In drafts, checks, registered letters, or post-office orders, may be sent to H. W. +Hubbard, Treasurer, Bible House, New York; or, when more convenient, to either +of the Branch Offices, 21 Congregational House, Boston, Mass., or 153 La Salle +Street, Chicago, Ill. A payment of thirty dollars constitutes a Life Member.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Notice To Subscribers.</span></span>--The date on the "address label" indicates the time +to which the subscription is paid. Changes are made in date on label to the 10th +of each month. If payment of subscription be made afterward the change on the +label will appear a month later. Please send early notice of change in post-office +address, giving the former address and the new address, in order that our periodicals +and occasional papers may be correctly mailed.</p> +</div> + +<div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em"> +<h2 class="tei tei-head" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em"><span style="font-size: 144%">FORM OF A BEQUEST.</span></h2> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"I give and bequeath the sum of ---- dollars to the 'American Missionary +Association,' incorporated by act of the Legislature of the State of New York." +The will should be attested by three witnesses.</p> +</div> +</div> + +<hr class="doublepage" /><div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 5.00em; margin-top: 5.00em"> +<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page177">[pg 177]</span><a name="Pg177" id="Pg177" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> +<a name="toc1" id="toc1"></a> +<a name="pdf2" id="pdf2"></a> +<h1 class="tei tei-head" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 3.46em; margin-top: 3.46em"><span style="font-size: 173%">The American Missionary</span></h1> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Vol. L.</span></span><br /> +JUNE, 1896.<br /> +No. 6.</p> + +<div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em"> +<a name="toc3" id="toc3"></a> +<a name="pdf4" id="pdf4"></a> +<h2 class="tei tei-head" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em"><span style="font-size: 144%">The Jubilee Year Fund.</span></h2> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Extract from the appeal of the Executive Committee of the American +Missionary Association:</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">Fifty Dollars a Share.</span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">It is proposed to raise during the next six months a +special Jubilee Year Fund of $100,000 in shares of $50 +each, with the hope and expectation that these shares will +be taken by the friends of missions without lessening those +regular contributions which must be depended upon to sustain +the current work.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">FORM OF A PLEDGE.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">Share, $50.<br /> +$100,000.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">THE JUBILEE YEAR FUND<br /> +OF THE<br /> +AMERICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">I hereby take ..... shares (Fifty Dollars each) in the +Jubilee Year Fund of the American Missionary Association, to be +paid before the close of the fiscal year, Sept. 30, 1896.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: right; margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: right"><span style="font-style: italic">Name</span></span> . . . . . . .</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: right; margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: right"><span style="font-style: italic">P. O. Address</span></span> . . . . . . . .</p> +</div> + +<div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em"> +<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page178">[pg 178]</span><a name="Pg178" id="Pg178" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> +<a name="toc5" id="toc5"></a> +<a name="pdf6" id="pdf6"></a> +<h2 class="tei tei-head" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em"><span style="font-size: 144%">FIFTY-DOLLAR JUBILEE SHARES.</span></h2> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the last number of <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">The Missionary</span></span> we gave the gratifying report +of 34 shares taken for this fund, and in the present number we have the +pleasure of adding 75 more. We are fully aware of the difficulties +under which we send forth the call for responses to this much-needed +fund. Other appeals have been made, and are still pressed upon the +churches, all of them worthy of the generosity with which they are met.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">But the ability of the churches to meet the demands of their varied +mission work is not exhausted, and the spirit of consecration among +the followers of Christ, even when self-denial must be practiced, has not +reached its limit. We therefore urge our appeal with strong confidence +that we shall not be felt to be intruders, but that we are simply +trying to fulfill the duty imposed upon us in carrying the Gospel to the +most needy and destitute in our land.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">We must repeat the plea made by our Executive Committee that in +giving to this Jubilee Fund, the contributions for our regular work, to +which we are committed and whose claims we cannot repudiate, may +not be neglected.</p> +</div> + +<div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em"> +<a name="toc7" id="toc7"></a> +<a name="pdf8" id="pdf8"></a> +<h2 class="tei tei-head" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em"><span style="font-size: 144%">THE ACCEPTABLE MITES.</span></h2> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Andersonville, Ga.</span></span>--"Please find inclosed $2.31, which is a contribution +from our church toward paying the debt of the American +Missionary Association. It is very little, but more than I supposed +the people would raise, there is so little money in the place."</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Greenwood, S. C.</span></span>--"It is a great pleasure to me to hand you herewith +bank draft for $11, which is the amount of our collection for the +Lincoln Memorial Day. I have delayed the remitting of this amount +somewhat to give others an opportunity who wished to contribute, but +were not quite ready. The amount is not large, but it is from the +people and expresses in a measure their interest in the work of the +American Missionary Association. The collection represents offerings +of the young and old from a cent to a dollar. What was done was +done with a free heart."</p> +</div> + +<div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em"> +<a name="toc9" id="toc9"></a> +<a name="pdf10" id="pdf10"></a> +<h2 class="tei tei-head" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em"><span style="font-size: 144%">NO COLOR-LINE IN CLEVELAND.</span></h2> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The Methodist General Conference and the hotels in Cleveland, O., +deserve great credit--the hotels for according to all delegates, regardless +of color, equal accommodations, and the Conference for its hearty +indorsement of their action. If this greatest gathering of the largest +Protestant church in America had nothing else to do, it might go with +its grand meeting from city to city securing this recognition of the +brotherhood of man. It is ardently hoped that the generous and<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page179">[pg 179]</span><a name="Pg179" id="Pg179" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> +liberal-minded hotel keepers in Cleveland may not "backslide," and +that if any single colored delegate, clerical or lay, should come alone +to Cleveland, even before the close of the "six months' probation," +he might not find the door closed against him.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church may be equally +useful at its meeting in Saratoga in preaching this same gospel of the +brotherhood of man, and in this case, too, permanency is very desirable, +and it is hoped, therefore, that in this event there may be the +illustration of the good old Presbyterian doctrine of the "perseverance +of the saints."</p> +</div> + +<div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em"> +<a name="toc11" id="toc11"></a> +<a name="pdf12" id="pdf12"></a> +<h2 class="tei tei-head" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em"><span style="font-size: 144%">ORANGE PARK NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL IN FLORIDA CLOSED BY THE SHERIFF.</span></h2> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">It will be remembered that on Friday, the 10th of April, seven +teachers and two patrons of the Orange Park School, at Orange Park, +Fla., were arrested for violation of an enactment legalized a year ago +by the State Legislature under the instigation of William H. Sheats, +the State superintendent of education.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The enactment, which we protest is in no just sense a law, forbids +not only white and colored persons to be instructed within the same +building at the same time, but it also forbids a white principal or matron +or guardians of the school rooming or living within the same building +where their pupils are.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">This enactment against the personal rights of education in a private +Christian school not supported or aided by the State, if sustained, +would destroy nearly all of the institutions carried on by Northern +benevolence in all of our Southern States. It would take the guardianship +of manners and morals out of the hands of those who have +planted and sustained the institutions until now, and who, in view of +the millions yet uneducated and untrained, are now needed as much +as ever. It is not surprising, therefore, that the National Council of +Congregational Churches at Syracuse in October requested the Association +to take this question to the highest courts, nor that the General +Conference of the Methodist Church in Cleveland has just passed a +resolution denouncing this iniquitous enactment, or that we are receiving +constantly from our State and local associations assurances of +sympathy and support in our contest against this reversion to barbarism. +We quote a few of the opinions which have come under our +observation.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">From the <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Congregationalist</span></span>:</p> + +<div class="block tei tei-quote" style="margin-bottom: 1.80em; margin-left: 3.60em; margin-top: 1.80em; margin-right: 3.60em"> +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span style="font-size: 90%">"The ethics of Christ, Pilgrim traditions, and the U. S. Constitution seemed +paramount to the opinions of Florida legislators, and the highest officials of the</span><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page180">[pg 180]</span><a name="Pg180" id="Pg180" class="tei tei-anchor"></a><span style="font-size: 90%"> +American Missionary Association decided to defy and test the law. That the +denomination stands back of them may be reasonably inferred from the resolution +passed by the last Triennial National Council. Let the American Missionary +Association have the sinews of war with which to employ the ablest counsel."</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">From the <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Outlook</span></span>:</p> + +<div class="block tei tei-quote" style="margin-bottom: 1.80em; margin-left: 3.60em; margin-top: 1.80em; margin-right: 3.60em"> +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span style="font-size: 90%">"The State of Florida not long ago took action which is a disgrace to itself and +a blot on the fair fame of our republic. Let our people squarely face this issue. +While we are protesting against the treatment of missionaries in Turkey and calling +upon the Government to use all its power in their protection, Christian teachers +widely known and honored in one of the great States of this republic are arrested +simply because they presumed to instruct a few white children under the same +roof with colored children. It is hard to speak of such conduct in mild words. +The question as to whether this is in reality a free republic is once more at issue. +The action of the State of Florida is as barbaric as the persecutions of the Middle +Ages."</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">From the <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Independent</span></span>:</p> + +<div class="block tei tei-quote" style="margin-bottom: 1.80em; margin-left: 3.60em; margin-top: 1.80em; margin-right: 3.60em"> +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span style="font-size: 90%">"Let the reader observe that this is not a law applying merely to the public +schools of the State. Such a law we condemn, but we could not be surprised at +it. This law is directed at this particular institution, which is not a public school +but a private academy supported by the American Missionary Association. We +have been amazed that in this nineteenth century Christians could be massacred +by the thousands for not accepting the Moslem faith and no hand raised to defend +them. But that was in Turkey. Here in the United States more than thirty years +after the Proclamation of Emancipation in one of the sovereign States of the +Union, half a dozen men and women are arrested for the crime of treating black +children and white children alike, for not drawing a caste line in their own private +grounds in a school they conduct at no expense to the State. It is a curious +humiliating occurrence for this Jubilee year of the American Missionary Association."</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">From the <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Advance</span></span>:</p> + +<div class="block tei tei-quote" style="margin-bottom: 1.80em; margin-left: 3.60em; margin-top: 1.80em; margin-right: 3.60em"> +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span style="font-size: 90%">"Florida's disgraceful Sheats law, specially designed for the teachers and +supporters of Orange Park Academy, has at last been put in force. The teachers +of the Academy, the pastor of the church, and the parents of the white pupils +have been arrested for violation of this law, which forbids any one to maintain or +patronize a school in which white persons and Negroes shall be taught or boarded +within the same building.</span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span style="font-size: 90%">And this is the State of Senator Call, who is declaiming so eloquently in behalf +of the Cuban insurgents, more than half of whom are of Negro blood."</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">From the <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Boston Standard</span></span>:</p> + +<div class="block tei tei-quote" style="margin-bottom: 1.80em; margin-left: 3.60em; margin-top: 1.80em; margin-right: 3.60em"> +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span style="font-size: 90%">"A year ago the unconstitutional and vile Sheats law was passed by the legislature +of Florida. It was understood that this law was particularly aimed at the +Orange Park School, of the American Missionary Association, whose fiftieth +anniversary is to be celebrated in this city next fall. This villainous statute was +enforced in the case of the Orange Park School on the entire body of teachers, +white men and women of spotless character and self-sacrificing devotion to the +mission, because of educating teachers for the elevation of American citizenship. +The normal school is one of the best and most useful of the educational agencies +at work in the South, but had dared to ignore the outrageous statute which makes +it a crime for any school, public or private, to teach black and white scholars in +the same building or have any white teachers to eat and sleep in the same house</span><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page181">[pg 181]</span><a name="Pg181" id="Pg181" class="tei tei-anchor"></a><span style="font-size: 90%"> +with their Negro pupils. If these discretionary rights are not guaranteed by our +national Constitution to American citizens, then the professed abolition of slavery +and of the color line in citizenship is a wretched farce. Nobody can question the +intent of the proclamation of emancipation of the constitutional amendment +that places the Negro on the same legal plane with the white citizen of this +country. We do not doubt the supreme and binding authority of this legislature. +We mistake the temper of the American people if a blaze of indignation is not +kindled by this outrage from the Atlantic to the Pacific."</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">From <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Frank Leslie's Weekly</span></span>:</p> + +<div class="block tei tei-quote" style="margin-bottom: 1.80em; margin-left: 3.60em; margin-top: 1.80em; margin-right: 3.60em"> +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span style="font-size: 90%">"Under these provisions no citizen of Florida, it will be noted, can under +certain conditions educate his child. He is excluded absolutely from the best +educational institutions in the State if these admit pupils of both white and +colored parentage. The defiance of the law was in obedience to a definite +determination on the part of the American Missionary Association to make a +distinct test of the statute."</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">From the <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Boston Daily Advertiser</span></span>:</p> + +<div class="block tei tei-quote" style="margin-bottom: 1.80em; margin-left: 3.60em; margin-top: 1.80em; margin-right: 3.60em"> +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span style="font-size: 90%">"The Sheats law in Florida was passed through the influence of malice, prejudice, +and partisan venom. Efforts have been made in other Southern States to +perpetrate similar outrages, but for the most part without avail. The better public +sentiment all over the South is strongly against such meanness. This better +sentiment has asserted itself successfully elsewhere, and we do not doubt that it +will do so very soon in Florida."</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">From the <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Boston Journal</span></span>:</p> + +<div class="block tei tei-quote" style="margin-bottom: 1.80em; margin-left: 3.60em; margin-top: 1.80em; margin-right: 3.60em"> +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span style="font-size: 90%">"The American Missionary Association will be sustained by an enlightened +public sentiment in fighting to the last resort the outrageous Florida law which +makes it a crime to teach colored and white pupils in the same school."</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">These comments are but samples of the sentiment which comes to +the Association respecting this attempt to challenge the constitutional +amendment which came with the emancipation of the colored people +from slavery. But now there is</p> + +<div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 3.00em; margin-top: 3.00em"> +<h3 class="tei tei-head" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.40em; margin-top: 2.40em"><span style="font-size: 120%">A SECOND CHAPTER.</span></h3> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">After the teachers were arrested it was supposed that this would be +the end of the persecution until the statute should be tested by the +courts. Accordingly they returned to the work in the school as before. +On the 4th of May the Sheriff was instructed by the State Attorney to +inquire into this continued violation of the law, and if he found the +school to be going on as before, to arrest and rearrest, as long as the +school should be continued. In consequence the school was forced to +close its sessions, as the teachers were informed that they would be arrested +over and over again, and that new bail would be required for +every successive day; this not only for the teachers but for the patrons, +which would be impossible in the case of those who are colored. +This is in accordance with the published pronouncement of Supt. +Sheats that he will prosecute and persecute this Orange Park School +out of existence.</p> +</div> +</div> + +<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page182">[pg 182]</span><a name="Pg182" id="Pg182" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> + +<div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em"> +<h2 class="tei tei-head" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em"><span style="font-size: 144%">MEMBERS OF THE ALBANY CONVENTION.</span></h2> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">We are desirous of securing the names of the survivors of the little +band that gathered in Albany fifty years ago, and formed the American +Missionary Association. A few years since, we made a similar call to this +in the pages of <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">The American Missionary</span></span>, but the responses were very +few. At the present date, we know of only two persons, Rev. John H. +Byrd, Lawrence, Kan., and Rev. Peter B. Thayer, Garland, Me., who +were present at that time. We hope, if there are any other survivors, they +will write to us promptly, and if there are persons whose eyes fall on +this little notice who happen to know of any person who was present at +that meeting, we will be much obliged if they will send us the name +and address.</p> +</div> + +<div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em"> +<a name="toc13" id="toc13"></a> +<a name="pdf14" id="pdf14"></a> +<h2 class="tei tei-head" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em"><span style="font-size: 144%">OUR CHURCHES.</span></h2> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">We intend to present to our readers from time to time brief sketches +of some of our churches located in the South and elsewhere, with some +account of the condition of the membership as to property and education, +with glimpses of their poverty and hard struggles to support the +pastor, with occasionally the cheerful story of those who reach self-support. +On another page will be found a sketch by Pastor Snell of +the church in Talladega, Ala.</p> +</div> + +<div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em"> +<a name="toc15" id="toc15"></a> +<a name="pdf16" id="pdf16"></a> +<h2 class="tei tei-head" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em"><span style="font-size: 144%">THE TALENTED TENTH.</span></h2> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">In the discussion concerning Negro education we should not forget +the talented tenth man. An ordinary education may answer for the +nine men of mediocrity; but if this is all we offer the talented tenth +man, we make a prodigious mistake. The tenth man, with superior +natural endowments, symmetrically trained and highly developed, may +become a mightier influence, a greater inspiration to others than all the +other nine, or nine times nine like them. Without disparagement of +faithful men of moderate abilities, it may be said that in all ages the +mighty impulses that have propelled a people onward in their progressive +career, have proceeded from a few gifted souls. Sometimes these +have been "self-made" men, so-called, whose best powers were evoked +by rare opportunities. Oftener, they have been men of thoroughly +disciplined minds, of sharpened perceptive faculties, trained to analyze +and to generalize; men of well-balanced judgments and power of clear +and forceful statement.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">It is this talented tenth man of our colleges that in after years reflects +more honor on his <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">alma mater</span></span> than the other nine; it is this tenth +man that is the recognized leader in his profession and the leader of<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page183">[pg 183]</span><a name="Pg183" id="Pg183" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> +public opinion. To him, rather than to the other nine, the many look +for suggestion and advice in important matters. He is an uncrowned +king in his sphere.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">This being true, I repeat that not to make proper provision for the +high education of the talented tenth man of the colored people is a +prodigious mistake. It is to dwarf the tree that has in it the potency +of a grand oak. Industrial education is good for the nine; the common +English branches are good for the nine; but that tenth man ought to +have the best opportunities for making the most of himself for humanity +and God.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The powers of this talented tenth man are often latent; unsuspected +by others and even by their possessor, and are evoked only under favorable +conditions, sometimes comparatively late in the youthful period +of life. In a symmetrical course of study calculated to bring into exercise +every mental faculty, somewhere, as by a touchstone, the particular +aptitude of the pupil may be discovered, the secret springs of power +be opened; and the man, having discovered himself, leaps forward to +pre-eminence among his fellows. Scores of such men and women are +among the students in the schools for the colored people of the South. +A mere common education will not disclose their uncommon powers; +they need the test of the best. And somewhere, at several central +points at least, provision should be made for the higher education of +the talented tenth as well as ordinary education for the other nine.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The great need of the colored people of the South is wise leadership +along all lines of development; men of large and comprehensive views +acquired by contact and communion with the world's great thinkers; +such men are needed to-day even more than nine times as many with a +little more practical knowledge concerning the use of the saw, the jack-plane +and the blacksmith's forge. In our educational work for the colored +people, therefore, proper provision should be made for the talented +tenth.--<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Dr. Morehouse</span></span> in <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">The Independent</span></span>.</p> +</div> + +<div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em"> +<a name="toc17" id="toc17"></a> +<a name="pdf18" id="pdf18"></a> +<h2 class="tei tei-head" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em"><span style="font-size: 144%">ALASKA MISSION.</span></h2> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The following sentences from a personal letter of Miss Anna L. +Dawes state a profound truth in terse and impressive form:</p> + +<div class="block tei tei-quote" style="margin-bottom: 1.80em; margin-left: 3.60em; margin-top: 1.80em; margin-right: 3.60em"> +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span style="font-size: 90%">"If any one is willing to go up there and live with those Eskimos, I +think the rest of us may well enough agree to help. Indeed, nothing +has been so good for me for some time as his (Mr. Lopp's) visit. It +not only makes our Christianity (mine at least) look like a mustard +seed, but makes you wonder whether it isn't a </span><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-size: 90%; font-style: italic">dead</span></span><span style="font-size: 90%"> seed at that! I +have been to hear Mr. Moody to-day, but he didn't begin to give me +such "conviction of sin" as the urgent and eager interest Mr. Lopp</span><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page184">[pg 184]</span><a name="Pg184" id="Pg184" class="tei tei-anchor"></a><span style="font-size: 90%"> +showed in going back to his people up there. I wonder just what the +Lord does think of us all--some of us, anyway?"</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Mr. Lopp, whom Miss Dawes refers to, is pleading for funds to make +it possible to open the mission among the Eskimos. The American +Missionary Association was obliged to discontinue it for a year on +account of the straitened condition of the treasury. We are now making +every effort to gather funds outside of the current income of the +Association, that there may be at least one Christian mission conducted +by Congregationalists in this great northern mission field. Mr. Lopp's +plea for "<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">his</span></span> people" and abandon of self-sacrifice both on the part of +himself and his wife, impress every one, as they did Miss Dawes.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">This is the only mission of the Congregational denomination in +Alaska. No other denomination plans to occupy this station if given +up by the American Missionary Association. The work requires about +five hundred dollars more than has been subscribed, and this must be +in hand by the first of June, when it is necessary for Mr. Lopp to sail, +if he goes this year.</p> +</div> +</div> + +<div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 5.00em; margin-top: 5.00em"> +<a name="toc19" id="toc19"></a> +<a name="pdf20" id="pdf20"></a> +<h1 class="tei tei-head" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 3.46em; margin-top: 3.46em"><span style="font-size: 173%">The South.</span></h1> +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"></p> + +<div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em"> +<a name="toc21" id="toc21"></a> +<a name="pdf22" id="pdf22"></a> +<h2 class="tei tei-head" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em"><span style="font-size: 144%">HISTORY OF A CHURCH IN ALABAMA.</span></h2> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">BY REV. SPENCER SNELL.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The beautiful and healthful city of Talladega is located among the +Appalachian foot hills. The First Congregational church was organized +in the year 1868. The first members were people who came out of the +colored Baptist Church, and who had begun to look for a more intelligent +mode of worship and better religious instruction than it was +possible to have in churches whose pastors had been slaves and were +uneducated.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The first pastor of the church was Rev. H. E. Brown, of Ridgefield, +O., whom the American Missionary Association had sent into +the South. Since his retirement the pulpit has been occupied by +several pastors, including the acceptable services of professors of +Talladega College. My pastorate began in 1894.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">There are friendly relations between our church and the other +colored churches near at hand. The pastor is often invited to preach +in the other churches. The pastors of two of the Baptist churches +are graduates of our school here, and the pastor of one of the Methodist +churches is now taking lessons in our seminary.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The present membership of the church is 219. Many of them are +poor students who have to be helped through school. The resident<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page185">[pg 185]</span><a name="Pg185" id="Pg185" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> +members have but very little money. With one or two exceptions they +receive small pay for what they do. Those who have trades find but +little here to do and have to go away to get employment. Among the +male members of the church are farmers, mechanics, etc., and among +the females those who do laundry work, sewing, etc. Several of these +women take the washing of families home and work very hard for a +very little money with which to subsist their families, buy books, and +pay tuition for their children in Talladega College.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">There are about thirty-five members of the church who own their +homes, and about eleven who rent the places where they live. Several +of the homes owned by the members of the church are fairly comfortable +for Southern homes, having from two to seven rooms. None of +them are costly. I do not suppose that one of them cost $1,000. +Neither is the furniture in them costly. Scarcely any of them have +carpets on their floors. They look upon carpets as a luxury which they +cannot afford. Plaster on the walls is almost as rare as carpets on the +floors. In some cases there is not a rocking-chair in the house. The +furniture they have is of a very ordinary kind.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The people have but very little money and are obliged to struggle +long and hard to get a little place to call home, in many cases buying +the lumber and hiring the carpenter on credit. This being the case, it +takes them years and years to pay for the little homes. The homes +vary from the fairly comfortable to the wretched. It is noticeable that +those who have had the advantages of an education have better homes +than those who have no education.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">There comes to mind as I write one very miserable home in which +both the parents are ignorant. There are three rooms to the house not +nearly so comfortable as the places where Northern farmers keep their +horses and cattle. There is neither stove nor grate in the house, but +simply some rocks on each side of the open fireplace on which they +lay the green wood, by which they sit and shiver while the cold winds +blow through the cracks in the floor and sides of the house. There are +six children and only two excuses for beds. One of these has on it a +tick, the other has a pile of dirty rags. There is not a whole table or +chair in the house.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">And yet, these people, like many others just as poor as they, are trying +to educate their children. They believe that in Christian education +lies the only redemption from this condition for them and their race, +through their children, who are enjoying privileges that were denied to +them.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">There are not more than a dozen individuals in the church who are +earning a comfortable living. More than that number did so when +times were better, but now there is not much for them to do except conduct<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page186">[pg 186]</span><a name="Pg186" id="Pg186" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> +very poor farms, on which they cannot earn enough to make +themselves comfortable.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">There have been very few years in the history of the church when it +did not have a revival of religion. Of late it has been the custom to +have two series of special services each year--one during the winter, +while the school is in session, and another during the summer vacation. +Effort is made each year to have all the students converted. Of all +the young people who have graduated here only two have left without +being professing Christians.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The growth of the church has not been rapid, but steady. During +the days of slavery the colored people were members of the churches +to which their masters belonged. None of them belonged to Congregational +churches, and so, when Congregationalism came to the South +after the war, it was entirely new to the former slaves and to those who +had been their masters.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The masses of the children and the young people still cling to the +churches which their parents were taught to love. It will, therefore, +be some time before Congregationalism will grow rapidly in the South. +The church has no building of its own, and no parsonage, but worships +in the chapel of Talladega College. The building in which the chapel +is located was erected by the white Baptists of the Coosa Valley Association +before the war as a college for their sons. Some of the old +slaves who helped to put up the building lived to see freedom, to see +the building come into the hands of the American Missionary Association, +and to see their own children study and graduate in it.</p> +</div> + +<div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em"> +<a name="toc23" id="toc23"></a> +<a name="pdf24" id="pdf24"></a> +<h2 class="tei tei-head" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em"><span style="font-size: 144%">MEETINGS AMONG THE HILLS AND AT A CONVICT CAMP.</span></h2> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">BY REV. H. E. PARTRIDGE.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Perhaps nowhere is a religious meeting made more of than in the +hill country of the South. There are reasons <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">and</span></span> reasons for the fact. +Take a real, genuine Methodist or Baptist matron, or brother, of fifty, +and they love Christ and His cause, and do not fail to associate their +love for Him and the work with the gathering in His name. If it be +possible, they will be in attendance when "the parson" comes round. +The girls love to go; some because they, too, are learning to love the +service of the Master, some because they have no other so good opportunity +to see and be seen, and others because everybody else goes. +Where the girls and young ladies are sure to be, there the boys and +young men are apt to be; and so it comes that when the meeting, especially +the "big meeting," is to be held, the people throng. And if +you want to see a genuine democracy, untainted by any kind of aristocracy, +you could not find it better illustrated than among the hills,<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page187">[pg 187]</span><a name="Pg187" id="Pg187" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> +at meeting time, in some log "church-house." No Sir Wonderful to +claim best pew, no usher to give you the place <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">he</span></span> chooses. You come +with your wife and, following the custom, she goes to the left, you to +the right. I will not describe the service. The singing varies from a +wonderful chorus of praise that lacks nothing in volume in one neighborhood, +to the nasal-twanged hymn which some incompetent leader +sings almost alone in some other community. The old songs predominate, +but any brisk moving song of work of praise or progress easily +becomes a favorite, when once it has been sung long enough so that +the words and movement are mastered by a few.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">You will not be long in any big meeting or revival service before you +will hear:</p> + +<div class="tei tei-lg" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"> +<div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">"Mother has a home, sweet home,</div> +<div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">Mother has a home, sweet home,</div> +<div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">Mother has a home, sweet home.</div> +<div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">Lord, I want to join the angels; beautiful home."</div> +</div> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">This is varied. Now it is Brother, Father, Preacher, or Sister who +has a home.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">You may not know the tune or words, but it will not be long before +you are singing with the rest, if you are a participator or worshiper, +and not that horrid and heartless thing, a critical looker-on.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">You know of the hand-shaking? If a sinner seeks to enter the +Christian life, he comes, on invitation of the minister, to shake hands +at the close of, or during, the service. And often service closes with an +all-round-hand-shake. There is a song started, like "Say, Brother, will +you meet me?" or some simple devotional hymn, and all rise and shake +hands all around, singing or praying, or speaking gently one to another.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Ah! many a feud has sunk forever, many an unpleasantness has been +forgotten, many a half-ripe quarrel has been strangled, and many a +friendship has been strengthened and ripened in these services of emotion +and love, those hand-shakings of the Mountaineers. The blessings +of the peacemakers should be his who first introduced the service.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Among other invitation hymns I have heard, I remember vividly:</p> + +<div class="tei tei-lg" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"> +<div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">"Sinner, you are welcome, Yes, Yes, welcome</div> +<div class="tei tei-l" style="text-align: left; margin-left: 2.00em">To the dying lamb."</div> +</div> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">This, too, is varied. "Seeker," "Brother," "Sister," and "Everybody's +welcome" being sung.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">I could tell of parts I do not like, of excitements the reverse of helpful +to my devotional feelings, and of loudness mistaken for piety or +zeal, but so could others criticise the services at Dr. Cuyler's or Dr. +Storrs's church. I prefer to speak of the really good.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">May I tell you of a unique service? It was at the Convict Camp, +near Baker's X Roads, in Cumberland County, Tenn.</p> + +<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page188">[pg 188]</span><a name="Pg188" id="Pg188" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">No need to ring the bell--the congregation are assembled, and armed +guards are standing by lest someone should escape. Still a bell was +tapped. Silence at once.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">"Boys," I said, "when I was here before you kindly asked me to +come and speak to you again. I am here. Before I speak I want to +have you sing. Will you sing?" A moment's pause, and in the rich +tones which the colored people so often have, there rang out from +scores of throats, one of those weird songs of the race. It was of chariots +and heaven, of songs and praises, and of Jesus the King. I cannot +reproduce or describe it. I prayed for a blessing on our service, and +several responded with apparently as fervent "Amen" as ever came +from Camp Meeting or Altar service. Then I read passages, closing +with a part of Romans 6: from the twenty-third verse. I spoke briefly +of "The wages of sin, and of the gift of God." I almost fear I was +harsh. Poor fellows--they were criminals, but who is not guilty, before +God, of violations of Divine law?</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">As I pleaded for the starting of a better life, as I spoke of their +families, as I said "Some of you will be through with prison life soon," +as I talked of honesty, sobriety, and purity, there were moist eyes. +I asked for an expression at the close. All who will accept Jesus +Christ, and from this very hour live for Him, and with the strength +he gives try to forget the grievances you have thought to revenge; +try to love and serve one another here, in Christ's name, and others +when released; strive to do your work faithfully; in short, try to do +what you think Christ would want you to do--first, give me your hand, +and then kneel with me in prayer. Through the chinks and crevices +of the stockade a score of men thrust their hands, eager to respond +to the invitation, and many knelt in prayer.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">How much was make-believe? How much was genuine? The +Searcher of hearts alone knows. Sowing by all waters, I am willing +to leave results with God.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Another song, and then "Good-bye, boss!" "Good-bye, Captain!" +"Come again, preacher!"</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The days were weeks, and then! Criminal carelessness, perhaps. +A premature explosion of dynamite and powder combined on the railroad, +and six of these men had been discharged. Dead! A rough +grave beside the track, God knows the rest. They were convicts, +they were blacks, but they were my brothers and yours, children of +one Father.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">I was tired that Sunday, but I am glad God let me go and give them +another invitation to the Christ-life. Perhaps in some other time and +place I shall talk over that service among the boys in black at Convict +Camp, with a soul in white over there. Who knows?</p> +</div> + +<div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em"> +<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page189">[pg 189]</span><a name="Pg189" id="Pg189" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> +<a name="toc25" id="toc25"></a> +<a name="pdf26" id="pdf26"></a> +<h2 class="tei tei-head" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em"><span style="font-size: 144%">A BRIGHT AND CANDID VIEW OF OUR MOUNTAIN WORK.</span></h2> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The following letter comes from a member of the "Andover Band," +three of whom entered the work among the American Highlanders last +year. It is the first band of theological students organized in any of +our seminaries for work in the field of the American Missionary Association. +It was a very interesting movement and worthy the seminary +that has sent out bands into other parts of the country which have +accomplished great results.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The testimony is set forth by Prof. John C. Campbell, a cultured +young man, who looks on this interesting work with a fresh vision and +gives opinions well balanced respecting this field and others.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">It should be said that the letter was not written for publication.</p> + +<div class="tei tei-tb"> </div> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The year has been trying and wearing, but I take great satisfaction +in knowing that much has been accomplished. We have established +ourselves in the hearts of the people, I believe, and have the respect +and co-operative interest of the best men in this and adjoining counties, +so I hope for great things in the future if our friends in the North will +only help us.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Suspicion has given way to confidence, and I may even fire broadsides +at the tobacco habit now, even if it hits home. They are a trying, +promising, and loveable people. I admire those of my classmates who +have heard the voice of God (not the prompting of inclination) calling +them to remain in dear old hair-splitting New England; but, while I +admire their bravery, I am sorry for them, for it must seem as if they +were striking in the air. Here we see the enemy, and can strike +directly at him, and one has some satisfaction in getting weary and sick +at heart in fighting at great odds against a visible power instead of the +more subtle powers "of the air." But I digress! It is such a temptation +to let myself out when communicating with one who understands +this discouraging, fascinating, and encouraging work. This year's +work has given me experience, as well as gray hair, and even if my +labors in the South should terminate this year, I should feel that I had +gained a great deal. I wish that all Northerners could come to know +the best element of the South, and show their magnanimity as victors +by helping the American Missionary Association do the work which +alone will make a new South. To me the South presents a touching +but heroic picture as she struggles nobly, but somewhat uncertainly, +toward the light, still the victim of her cavalier training, still held back +by the poor black and the poor white, the products of her accursed +institution. Now that is all abolished, she needs help from the +North. I doubt if we in the North would be any better had we been<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page190">[pg 190]</span><a name="Pg190" id="Pg190" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> +placed in the same environment, and our superiority may be due as +much to soil, climate, and the consequent unprofitableness of slave +labor, as to our Puritan ancestry.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The tide of immigration is beginning to turn toward this State from +Georgia, and many coming from the Dakotas. The mass of ignorance +is appalling. I realize in part, I think, the difficulty of getting the +needs of the whites before a sympathizing audience. When it comes to +a white man's needs and his condition, too many church members and +others substitute the scientific theory of the survival of the fittest for +Christ's law of love. They forget too, I fear, that many of these people +in the mountains are victims of slavery as innocent as the Negro; +and they do not see that their indifference is letting them lie in the hard +bed which circumstances, largely beyond their control, have made for +them. If they will only give us money, "greenbacks," if need be, and +enable us to get the young out of bed on their intellectual and spiritual +feet, I shall be satisfied. And if our Congressmen and politicians +would bury the "Bloody Shirt," and stop throwing stones over Mason +and Dixon's fence, and out of their personal means give, what is too +often given uselessly, to the Association and other similar Boards, the +questions which spring from sectional prejudice would soon be solved. +I do believe that what the American Missionary Association stands for +is the panacea for all political and social ills.</p> +</div> + +<div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em"> +<a name="toc27" id="toc27"></a> +<a name="pdf28" id="pdf28"></a> +<h2 class="tei tei-head" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em"><span style="font-size: 144%">REVIVALS.</span></h2> +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"></p> + +<div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 3.00em; margin-top: 3.00em"> +<h3 class="tei tei-head" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.40em; margin-top: 2.40em"><span style="font-size: 120%">CHARLOTTE, N.C.</span></h3> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">BY REV. GEO. H HAINES.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">We are in the midst of a glorious revival. Rev. James Wharton was +with us six days. What wonderful help he has been to our work during +his stay with us. We had eleven hopeful conversions. We continued +our meetings after he left us, and our total number of conversions is +twenty. Among the persons who have left the ways of sin and turned +into the way of life are two very remarkable cases. A woman of about +fifty years of age, a drunkard and one of the most profane women in our +city, asked the people of God to pray for her. It seemed hard for her +to understand the simple plan of salvation, and that the Lord Jesus +would save her if she would believe. The evening after Mr. Wharton +left she received the evidence of her conversion. I can never tell how +the news of this woman's conversion spread over the city. It created +as much excitement as the news of the man who was found by our +Saviour among the tombs. Crowds came to our services to see if the +news was true, and when they heard the testimony for Christ they +rejoiced with us.</p> + +<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page191">[pg 191]</span><a name="Pg191" id="Pg191" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The other is a man of about the same age, who has been a great +disbeliever in the word of God, though his wife was a member of our +church. He was a very strong man in all the societies in the city. He +has been led out of darkness into light. The people say: "God bless +Mr. Wharton." Our Sunday-school has grown wonderfully in the last +month. Indeed, every department of our church work is looking up.</p> +</div> + +<div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 3.00em; margin-top: 3.00em"> +<h3 class="tei tei-head" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.40em; margin-top: 2.40em"><span style="font-size: 120%">BEAUFORT, N.C.</span></h3> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">BY REV. J.P. SIMS.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Evangelist Wharton's visit did us a great deal of good. Not only +have souls been converted, but the church has been edified. In the +revival there were six hopeful conversions, and four joined our church, +among them a very promising young man.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Our people are becoming more and more willing to divide their little +mite with the church. They make a special effort once a month to +help raise the pastor's salary by giving what they call a "surprise +party," bringing packages of flour, sugar, coffee, meal, rice, fish, etc., +for which I give them credit. Sometimes the unconverted are with +them. They come in singing, fill the table, then a prayer, and return +at once, singing as they go. By this process we are able to send in a +better report than we have been doing.</p> +</div> + +<div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 3.00em; margin-top: 3.00em"> +<h3 class="tei tei-head" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.40em; margin-top: 2.40em"><span style="font-size: 120%">CENTRAL CHURCH, NEW ORLEANS, LA.</span></h3> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">BY REV. JOHN W. WHITTAKER.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">We have just passed through a precious season of revival. We +began a series of meetings during the week of prayer. God's presence +and blessing were manifestly with us, so we were constrained to +continue them another week, holding meetings every night. Fifteen +were turned to God. Nine of them have united with our church +and have begun service for the Master. The meetings were +well attended, and our whole church was stirred up to more faithful +work for God and humanity. Our church is steadily increasing in +strength. Almost every Sabbath some one is taken into membership. +We have on our books nearly two hundred and fifty people who have +pledged themselves to give weekly on an average ten cents or more +toward the support of the church. We love the American Missionary +Association, and appreciate all that it is doing for us. We need its aid +just now. We cannot get on without it. But we do not mean to make +what you do for us an excuse for doing less for ourselves.</p> +</div> +</div> + +<div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em"> +<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page192">[pg 192]</span><a name="Pg192" id="Pg192" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> +<a name="toc29" id="toc29"></a> +<a name="pdf30" id="pdf30"></a> +<h2 class="tei tei-head" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em"><span style="font-size: 144%">ITEMS FROM THE FIELD.</span></h2> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Denominational Fraternity.</span></span>--From High Point, N. C., we have +the following:</p> + +<div class="block tei tei-quote" style="margin-bottom: 1.80em; margin-left: 3.60em; margin-top: 1.80em; margin-right: 3.60em"> +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span style="font-size: 90%">One of the great hindrances to the evangelization of the colored people +in the South is the constant flaunting of denominational banners by +ignorant and unprincipled preachers. But I am happy to say, that at +our special services on Lincoln Memorial Day, this spirit of evil was +buried in High Point, at least for one day. It was pleasant to see +Methodists, Baptists, and Congregationalists working harmoniously +together to make the occasion successful. One brother and wife gave +us 45 cents, and the pastor of the Baptist Church, after speaking a +word in behalf of the American Missionary Association came forward +and deposited a quarter on the table, at the same time urging his members +to give liberally to help it overcome its great burden of debt. I +am pleased also to note the self-denial of two faithful members, a +mother and daughter of our own church, who out of their poverty +gave 50 cents each. Both of these good women are out in service, and +although their earnings are very small, they never give less than +25 cents each whenever special efforts are made to raise money for the +support of the work.</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Grateful Remembrances of the Past.</span></span>--Rev. James Brown, of +Anniston, Ala., recalls some memories of the past:</p> + +<div class="block tei tei-quote" style="margin-bottom: 1.80em; margin-left: 3.60em; margin-top: 1.80em; margin-right: 3.60em"> +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span style="font-size: 90%">When we met as a church on October 22, to pray for the success +of the American Missionary Association, it was touching to hear the +testimony of people from thirty-five to fifty years of age as to the self-sacrificing +spirit of the missionaries of the American Missionary Association, +as they came from Talladega to this section more than twenty-five years ago. Some told how the missionaries had to hide from +place to place to keep out of the reach of the Ku Klux, the speakers +being almost eye-witnesses to the murder of Mr. Luke, a few miles +from this place. If some of our Northern friends could have heard the +words of gratitude for the work of the American Missionary Association, +and seen the tears of joy over what has been accomplished, they +would know that their labors and gifts had not been in vain.</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Liberal Giving from a Small Income.</span></span>--Rev. A. L. DeMond, of +Lowell, N. C., writes:</p> + +<div class="block tei tei-quote" style="margin-bottom: 1.80em; margin-left: 3.60em; margin-top: 1.80em; margin-right: 3.60em"> +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 0.90em"><span style="font-size: 90%">The people have had a heavy burden upon them during the +hard times of these winter months when there is so little for +them to do in the way of earning money. Of their little means +they give freely and gladly. Many of them are paid for their work in +provisions at the stores so that they do not receive much money. One +poor woman said to me: "I can always give a little something because</span><span class="tei tei-pb" id="page193">[pg 193]</span><a name="Pg193" id="Pg193" class="tei tei-anchor"></a><span style="font-size: 90%"> +I get </span><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-size: 90%; font-style: italic">forty cents every week</span></span><span style="font-size: 90%"> for my washing." She lives in a little log +cabin, through the sides of which the wind often whistles, but every +Sunday she gives something for the church of Christ.</span></p> +</div> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">A Poor Woman's Fine Feeling.</span></span>--One day last year our laundress +sent her oldest boy, a lad fourteen years of age, on an errand. He was +gone an hour or more longer than she expected him to be. Upon his +return she asked him what he had been doing all that time. He told +her that an expressman had been run away with, and had been quite +badly hurt. He had helped get the man into a store, had gone for a +doctor, and had done all that he could for him. When he left him the +man told him to go to his office the next day and he would give him +something. The boy's mother at once said that he mustn't think of +taking anything for what he had done for the man when he was in +trouble.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Who can say that the colored people are incapable of fine feeling? +This poor woman was certainly not so well provided with this world's +goods that she had no use for money. On the contrary, she was a +widow, with a family of five children that she had kept together and +had sent to school at the cost of much sacrifice and years of hard work +at the washtub.</p> +</div> +</div> + +<div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 5.00em; margin-top: 5.00em"> +<a name="toc31" id="toc31"></a> +<a name="pdf32" id="pdf32"></a> +<h1 class="tei tei-head" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 3.46em; margin-top: 3.46em"><span style="font-size: 173%">The Indians.</span></h1> +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"></p> + +<div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em"> +<a name="toc33" id="toc33"></a> +<a name="pdf34" id="pdf34"></a> +<h2 class="tei tei-head" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em"><span style="font-size: 144%">REVIVAL--LIBERAL CONTRIBUTIONS.</span></h2> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">MISS M. C. COLLINS, FORT YATES, N. DAK.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">I am sure you will be glad to hear of the great, may I say "revival," +which seems to be upon us. On March 1 at our regular communion we +received into the church fifteen adults, and there were eight marriages +and nine children baptized. Six of these people came from Flying-By +region (Miss Lord's people). She is rejoicing. One, Swift Cloud, and +his wife, are a middle-aged couple, who lived here when I first came to +this village. They are a good addition to our force. Then Two-Runs +and his wife are two good people, Miss Lord's near neighbors, and will +be a great help to her. The others uniting came from my village, and +we now have only two men and their wives in this village who are not +in the church. Bird-Dog, another of Miss Lord's people, and his wife +and sister have given me their names as candidates for membership at +the next communion. The Y. M. C. A. down there are hauling logs to +build a place to meet in. The little cabin we put up is already too +small.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Our contributions for Native Missionary work, from October 1 to +March 1, all told, on Standing Rock Agency, are $206.47.</p> + +<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page194">[pg 194]</span><a name="Pg194" id="Pg194" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Women's Missionary Societies have given</td><td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">$107.20</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Y. M. C. A.</td><td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">57.99</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Grand River Church</td><td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">21.78</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Standing Rock Church</td><td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">19.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Elkhorn (on Grand River), the Women's Society</td><td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">45.65</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Y. M. C. A.</td><td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">26.39</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Beside this our church here has given about $15 to the Lincoln +Memorial Fund for the Association and $10 to buy table and chairs for +the pulpit. Our Christians are going from house to house to pray with +the sick, and many of these people are being brought to Christ through +this means. On communion Sunday we opened the folding doors and +yet the church was so full that three of us sat down on the little platform +behind the pulpit.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">I forgot to tell you that aside from this $206 we raised $200 to build +a chapel at One Bull's, where Elias was. The house is too little.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">We are not "lazy, good-for-nothing Indians, fit only for the soldiers' +target." We are men and women struggling against clannishness and +superstition--against evil without and within--reaching up to you who +know the blessedness of the Light of the Gospel, asking you to reach +down, down into our dark lives and lift us up. Let us get a glimpse +on this side of the beauties of Heaven.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">We need your help, and bye and bye we will join your forces and +help you to gather with God's fold other tribes and nations who know +not God. Do not cut us down this spring. It will break our hearts +with discouragement.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">God help people to hear our prayer. We shake hands with God's +people in the name of Jesus Christ our Saviour.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">P.S.--Three of the people outside the church in this village have +given me their names as candidates for church membership at the May +communion.</p> +</div> + +<div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em"> +<a name="toc35" id="toc35"></a> +<a name="pdf36" id="pdf36"></a> +<h2 class="tei tei-head" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em"></h2> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Crow Agency, Montana.</span></span>--The growth of the missionary work +among the Indians at the Crow Agency, Montana, is very encouraging. +Recent reports from this field bring information of large gatherings in +the religious services, and in the church services and Sunday-school. +Our missionary, Rev. J. G. Burgess, is planning to spend several weeks +this summer among the camps on the prairies to which the Indians +withdraw during the warmer months. A chapel is very much needed +at this mission in order to afford a place for religious gatherings and +such instruction as the missionary and his wife are able to give these +Indians. This mission of the American Missionary Association is the +only Protestant mission among the entire Crow tribe.</p> +</div> +</div> + +<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page195">[pg 195]</span><a name="Pg195" id="Pg195" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> + +<div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 5.00em; margin-top: 5.00em"> +<a name="toc37" id="toc37"></a> +<a name="pdf38" id="pdf38"></a> +<h1 class="tei tei-head" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 3.46em; margin-top: 3.46em"><span style="font-size: 173%">The Chinese.</span></h1> +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"></p> + +<div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em"> +<h2 class="tei tei-head" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em"><span style="font-size: 144%">THE OROVILLE MISSION.</span></h2> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">BY REV. W.C. POND, D.D.</p> + +<a name="fig39" id="fig39"></a><div class="tei tei-figure" style="text-align: center"><img src="images/image01.png" width="606" height="806" alt="Illustration: New Years Cake." title="New Years Cake." /><div class="tei tei-head" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em">New Years Cake.</div></div> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The cake of which we give a picture is more than a monument to the +artistic cookery of which some of our brethren there are capable. It +was made in a sort of Christian competition with the rude and senseless +operations by +which their idol-worshiping +countrymen +observed +their great annual +festival. And on +Salvation Army +principles, though +not after their +methods, it called +the attention of +multitudes both of +Chinese and Americans +to the Mission +House and the +Mission work and +the Saviour for +whom our brethren +were eager to bear +witness. They did +not confine their +attention to cake-making +nor express +their loyalty to +Christ in that way +alone, but made up +a very respectable +sum, which, as "New Year's Gifts to Jesus," they placed in our +treasury.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">The picture, as we are able to give it in our magazine, is not large +enough to show all the points of interest about this cake. It represents, +of course, a Chinese pagoda, but with the idols omitted. Possibly +there is in it a little symbolism of <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">ascent</span></span>--the excelsior spirit which +comes from new life in Christ. Beginning at the shell foundation, we +see two cards which bear in Chinese an inscription literally translated<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page196">[pg 196]</span><a name="Pg196" id="Pg196" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> +thus: "Eyes see; hands must not touch." Above this were the more +abrupt or pointed English words: "Hands off." Over the door at the +head of the steps is a framed inscription: "Happy New Year, 1896." +In what might be called the second story there is another inscription, +which, being interpreted, reads: "Blessed News Chapel"--<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">i.e.</span></span>, Gospel +Chapel--while on the right post are characters which, literally translated, +mean: "Blessed Land: good cultivating"--<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">i.e.</span></span>, to good cultivation +this happy land yields large returns. On the left-hand post the +characters literally translated mean: "News Chapel: righteous pastor: +forms intimate friends"--<span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">i.e.</span></span>, the righteous pastor of this Gospel Chapel +makes warm friends.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">On either side of the cake are Chinese New Year's lilies (narcissus) +growing to perfection in saucers supplied with nothing except clean +pebbles and pure water--these are said to symbolize purity and mercy. +Above the lilies rise great clusters of artificial flowers, which also have +some symbolical import; I am unable to say what.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">This will be a good place to say a few words about this mission, +which has now been in existence for more than twenty years. During +all this period it has occupied, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">rent free</span></span>, a small brick building belonging +to our ex-Governor and United States Senator, Hon. George C. +Perkins, who began his wonderfully successful career in this town of +Oroville. He has not even required us to pay the taxes upon it, and +when a rumor reached my ears that his agent had received an offer for +the purchase of it, Mr. Perkins kindly assured me that we should have +the first chance to buy it, and he would help us out by a generous donation. +That's the sort of man he is.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">There has always been a large Chinese population engaged mainly +in mining, whose headquarters were at Oroville. When our mission +was established the number was estimated at not less than twenty-five +hundred. Chinatown was quite extensive and all its frail structures +swarmed, like bee-hives, with inhabitants. There are no such throngs +now, but there are still people enough to call forth the most and the +best that we can do for them.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">A large number of Chinese have here been turned from idol-worship +to the love of Jesus. I have at hand no means of scanning the +long roll--reaching up to many hundreds--of those who have for +longer or shorter periods been brought here to know something of +Christ. And the frequent change of teachers has rendered impossible +any adequate statement of results. Among those whom I specially +remember are three Yongs: One, Yong Jim, an unusually well-educated +man who, after being a missionary helper in several of our fields, +returned to China, and has done gospel-work there in connection with +the American Board; another, Yong Kay, was a delegate from California<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page197">[pg 197]</span><a name="Pg197" id="Pg197" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> +to the great convention of the Y. P. S. C. E. in Boston, and +made several addresses there, which were well received. He is now +preaching the Word in that city. Yet another of the same family has +been for several years a leader in Christian work among the Chinese in +New York. The Christians in California and elsewhere belonging to +this family have a little missionary work of their own among their +relatives in China in addition to what they do through our Chinese +Missionary Society. The work at Oroville is now in excellent hands. +We have a good helper--intelligent, wise, steadfast--who almost +wholly supports himself, drawing but five dollars per month from our +treasury, and giving back a goodly portion of this. The teachers are +faithful and earnest, and I rejoice to add that for several years our +church in that town has recognized its responsibility for this work, has +given it the right hand of fellowship, and has aided it with generous +gifts.</p> +</div> + +<div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em"> +<a name="toc40" id="toc40"></a> +<a name="pdf41" id="pdf41"></a> +<h2 class="tei tei-head" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em"><span style="font-size: 144%">Jubilee Year Fund, Additional Shares.</span></h2> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Rev. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Milo N. Miles</span></span>, Iowa City, Ia.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">First Congregational Sunday School</span></span>, East Orange, N. J.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Miss <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">M. F. Aiken</span></span>, Maiden, Mass.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Mrs. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Mary R. Englesby</span></span>, Burlington, Vt.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Rev. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Geo. W. Reed</span></span> and <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Wife</span></span>, Fort Yates, N. D.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">E. A. Goodnow</span></span>, Worcester, Mass., two shares.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Broadway Congregational Church</span></span>, Norwich, Conn., twenty shares.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Congregational Church</span></span>, Watertown, Conn.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Judge <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Wm. H. Upson</span></span>, Akron, O.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Trinitarian Cong'l Ch.</span></span>, Norton, Mass., four shares.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Rev. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">J. E. Roy</span></span>, D.D., Chicago, Ill.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Mrs. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">A. B. Ross</span></span>, Cambridgeboro, Pa.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Arthur's Mission</span></span>, Millbury, Mass., two shares.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Horace Tracey Pitkin</span></span>, New Hartford, Conn.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Mrs. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Emma P. Shumway</span></span>, Groton, Mass.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Mrs. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Augusta S. Thurston</span></span>, Whitinsville, Mass.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">High St. Congregational Church</span></span>, Auburn, Me.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">First Congregational Society</span></span>, Keene, N. H.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Dea. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">M. M. Fisher</span></span>, Medway, Mass.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">E. Fisher Richardson</span></span>, Medway, Mass.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Mrs. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Harriet P. Somers</span></span>, Boston, Mass.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">From a Friend in Memory of Her Mother</span></span>, Boston, Mass.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Mrs. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">M. N. Phelps</span></span>, Foxboro, Mass.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Dr. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">R. N. Baughman</span></span>, Marseilles, Ill., two shares.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Windham Conference</span></span> of Connecticut.</p> + +<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page198">[pg 198]</span><a name="Pg198" id="Pg198" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Mary R. Cummings</span></span>, for heirs of W. H. Cummings, two shares.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Mrs. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">A. L. Bayley</span></span>, Amesbury, Mass.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Congregational Sunday School and Departments</span></span>, Flushing, N. Y.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Mrs. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Lucy S. Connor</span></span>, Henniker, N. H.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">John P. Jube</span></span>, Newark, N. J.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Mrs. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Sarah C. Kellogg</span></span>, in memory of her Father, Rev. E. J. Comings, Kingsville, O.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Miss <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Abby W. Turner</span></span>, Randolph, Mass., two shares.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Congregational Church and Departments</span></span>, Grand View, Tenn.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Rev. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">J. G. Burgess</span></span> and Wife, Crow Agency, Mont.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">By a Friend</span></span> in memory of Rev. J. H. Stearns, D.D., Epping, N. H.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">A Member of South Church</span></span>, Salem, Mass.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Nelson Valentine</span></span>, in memory of Mrs. R. W. Valentine, New Gloucester, Me.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Congregational Church</span></span>, Auburndale, Mass.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Mrs. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Julia E. Brick</span></span>, Brooklyn, N. Y.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Gloucester Evangelical Congregational Society</span></span>, Chepachet, R. I.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Mrs. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">John H. Washburn</span></span>, New York.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Geo. W. Marston</span></span>, San Diego, Cal.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">Mrs. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Anna Lee Marston</span></span>, San Diego, Cal.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">James A. Smith</span></span>, Osage, Iowa.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">S. B. French</span></span>, Chicago, Ill.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">South Church</span></span>, Salem, Mass., two shares.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Norfolk Conference</span></span>, Mass.</p> + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">Previously reported,</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">34</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">Subscriptions reported above,</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">75</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">----</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">Total number of shares reported,</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">109</td> +</tr></tbody></table> +</div> + +<div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em"> +<a name="toc42" id="toc42"></a> +<a name="pdf43" id="pdf43"></a> +<h2 class="tei tei-head" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em"><span style="font-size: 144%">RECEIPTS FOR APRIL, 1896.</span></h2> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">THE DANIEL HAND FUND</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">For the Education of Colored People</span></span>.</p> + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Income for April</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">$1,100.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Previously acknowledged</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">31,307.35</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">----------</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">$32,407.35</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">==========</td> +</tr></tbody></table> +</div> + +<div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em"> +<h2 class="tei tei-head" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em"><span style="font-size: 144%">CURRENT RECEIPTS.</span></h2> + +<a name="Pg199" id="Pg199" class="tei tei-anchor"></a><table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">MAINE, $417.24.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Alfred. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">9.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Auburn. High St. Cong. Ch. (50 of which <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Share Jubilee Fund</span></span>)</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">57.81</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Auburn. Sixth St. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">15.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Auburn. Sixth St. Cong. Ch., B. of C. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Andersonville, Ga.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Belfast. First Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">50.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Biddeford. "Friends" in Pavillion Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">6.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Brewer. First Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">16.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Bridgton. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">14.55</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Bridgton. Mrs. Julia P. Hall, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Freight to Grand View, Tenn.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.75</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Bucksport. S.S. Class by M.S. Blodgett, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Pleasant Hill, Tenn.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">2.13</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Cumberland Center. Helping Hand Soc., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, McIntosh, Ga.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">3.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">East Otisfield. Mrs. Susan K. Loring</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Eastport. Central Cong. Ch., 5.50; + Jun. End. Soc. Central Cong. Ch., 1; + Lincoln Mem. Day Offering</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">6.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Farmington. Miss. C.N. Bixby, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Pleasant Hill, Tenn.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">2.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Gardiner. Marietta Parshley, Bbl. C. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Blowing Rock, N. C.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Hallowell. Ladies' Prayer Circle, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Central Ch., New Orleans, La.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Kennebunk. Union Ch. and Soc.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">46.90</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Litchfield Corners. Cong. Ch., Y. P. S. C. E., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Indian M.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Portland. "To help pay the debt"</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">25.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Portland. Class in S. S. Second Parish Cong. Ch., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Mountain Work</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Portland. Y. P. S. C. E. Bethel Ch., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Lincoln Acad., King's Mountain, N. C.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">South Berwick. Bbl. C. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Blowing Rock, N. C.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">South Gardiner. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">6.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Standish. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Vinal Haven. Miss Minnie A. Whitten, 5; + Mrs. Carrie L. Paige, 1, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, McIntosh, Ga.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">6.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Wells. First Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">15.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Yarmouth. First Parish Church</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">30.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Maine Woman's Aid to A. M. A., by Mrs. Ida V. Woodbury, Treas.:</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Albany. Mrs. H. G. Lovejoy, 3; + Mrs J.E. Bird, 1; + ----, 1</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Biddeford. Pavilion Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Lewiston. Pine St. Ch. (10 of which <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Straight U.</span></span>)</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">30.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Portland. Bethel Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">23.10</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">------- 63.10</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">NEW HAMPSHIRE, $533.68.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Alstead Center. Cong. Ch. Sab. Sch., 2.68; + Ladies' Circle, 2.32</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Atkinson. Cong. Ch. and Soc.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">14.17</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Concord. First Cong. Ch. (8 of which <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for the Debt</span></span>) to const. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">John C. Richards, Louis B. Tebau</span></span>, and <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Mrs. Ann G. Clark</span></span> L.M.'s</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">100.88</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Concord. "Friend"</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Durham. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">20.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">East Derry. Mrs. Day, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Wilmington, N. C.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">2.30</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">East Derry. Cong. Ch., Bbl. C., freight paid <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Wilmington, N. C.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Epping. Cong. Ch., 6.23; + Mrs. Shepherd's S. S. Class, 5</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">11.23</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Epping. Two Bbls. C. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Blowing Rock, N. C.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Exeter. Second Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">41.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Farmington. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">3.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Hampstead. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">15.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Hancock. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Hinsdale. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">3.58</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Keene. First Cong. Ch., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Share Jubilee Fund</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">50.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Meriden. Florence Robinson, Box C. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Blowing Rock, N. C.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Nashua. Pilgrim Ch., 123.44 to const. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Miss Jessie A. Plummer</span></span>, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Miss M. E. Emerson</span></span>, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Mrs. A. K. Woodbury</span></span> and <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">H. E. Kendall</span></span> L.M.'s; + Y. P. S. C. E. of Pilgrim Ch., 30 to const. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">William Jennings</span></span> L.M.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">153.44</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Newfields. Miss H. L. Fitts, Col., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Wilmington, N. C.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">33.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Newmarket. Thos. H. Wiswall</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Newport. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">36.18</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Penacook. C.H. Saunders, Case New Boots and Shoe <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for McIntosh, Ga.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Rye. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">4.40</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">West Concord. L. M. S. of Cong. Ch., Bbl. C. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Tougaloo, Miss.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">New Hampshire Female Cent. Inst. and Home Missionary Union, Miss A. A. McFarland, Treas.:</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> West Concord Y. L. M. Soc., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Tougaloo U.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">20.00</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">VERMONT, $271.85.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Brattleboro. Center Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">99.67</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Brattleboro. Mrs. C. B. Rice, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Fisk U.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Burlington. First Ch., Mrs. Mary R. Engelesby, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Share Jubilee Fund</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">50.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Burlington. Cong. Ch., Box Goods, Freight paid, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for McIntosh, Ga.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Chelsea. Cong. Ch., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Freight to McIntosh, Ga.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.30</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Essex Juction. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.89</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Fairlee. "A Friend"</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Jeffersonville. Second Cong. Ch. of Cambridge</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Newport. First Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">16.25</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Norwich. Mrs B. B. Newton</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Peacham. Cong. Ch. and S. S., adl., "A Friend"</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Putney. Ladies' Aid Soc., of Cong. Ch., Bbl. C. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Blowing Rock, N. C.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Quechee. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">23.81</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Rutland. John Howard</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">4.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Vergennes. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">15.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">West Randolph. Susan E. Albin</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Williamstown. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">7.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Williston. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">8.93</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + + +<a name="Pg200" id="Pg200" class="tei tei-anchor"></a><table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">MASSACHUSETTS, $5,068.95.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Abington. First Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">6.55</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Amherst. South Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">2.39</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Arlington. Mrs. E. T. Hillard, Bbl. C. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for McIntosh, Ga.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Ballardvale. Union Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">25.75</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Berlin. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">18.21</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Boston. Union Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">211.36</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Old South Ch., adl.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">115.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Old South Ch., Miss C. M. Clapp, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Pleasant Hill, Tenn.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">40.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Mrs. Harriet P. Somers, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Share Jubilee Fund</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">50.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Wm. Shaw, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Straight U.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">35.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Charlestown. Winthrop Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">35.68</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Dorchester. Second Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">96.34</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Dorchester. Mrs. Jacob Fullerton</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Jamaica Plain. Boylston Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">38.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Roxbury. Eliot Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">131.75</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">-------- 763.63</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Boxford. First Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">25.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Braintree. First Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">3.83</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Brockton. "Cottage Prayer Circle" of Cong. Ch., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Wilmington, N. C.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">8.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Brookline. Harvard Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">103.77</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Buckland. Ladies of Cong. Ch., Bbl. of C. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Macon, Ga.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Cambridgeport. Prospect St. Cong. Ch., 87.06; + Pilgrim Cong. Ch., 25.29; + Mrs. Mary E. Hidden, 5</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">117.35</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Cambridgeport. Y. P. S. C. E. of Pilgrim Ch., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Central Ch., New Orleans, La.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Carlisle. C. E. Soc., by Mrs W. B. Chamberlin, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Saluda Sem., N. C.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">25.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Charlton. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">6.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Cohasset. Ladies of Cong. Ch., Bbl. of C. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Macon, Ga.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Concord Junction. Union Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Conway. Cong. Ch. and Sab. Sch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">41.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Dedham. Sab. Sch. First Cong. Ch., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Indian Schp., Fort Berthold, N. D.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">20.47</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Dunstable. Cong. Ch., to const. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Mrs. James E. Weston</span></span> L.M.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">30.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">East Bridgewater. Union Cong. Ch., Extra Cent a day Band</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">25.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Enfield. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">30.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Fall River. Central Cong. Ch., adl.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">25.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Falmouth. North Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Florence. Florence Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">18.30</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Foxboro. Mrs M. N. Phelps, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Share Jubilee Fund</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">50.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Framingham. Plymouth Cong. Ch. (10 of which <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Indian M.</span></span>)</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">36.75</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Gill. Y. P. S. C. E., by Jessie S. Moore, Sec., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Central Ch., New Orleans, La.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.90</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Great Barrington. James Bird, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Jubilee Fund</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Greenfield. Mrs. E. M. Russell</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">25.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Groton. Union Cong. Ch., Mrs. Emma P. Shumway, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Share Jubilee Fund</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">50.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Groveland. Rev. L.F. Berry, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Freight to Grand View, Tenn.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.37</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Hamilton. Mrs. E. F. Knowlton and Friends, Bbl. C. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Saluda, N. C.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Haverhill. Algernon P. Nichols, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Fisk U.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">50.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Haverhill. Riverside Ch., 6.50; + Fourth Ch., 2.73</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">9.23</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Haydenville. Cong. Ch. and Soc.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">7.24</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Housatonic. Prim. Sab. Sch. Class, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, McIntosh, Ga.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">2.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Ipswich. Sab. Sch. of South Ch., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Indian M., Fort Berthold, N. D.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">50.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Lawrence. "Friend," <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Beach Inst.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">0.20</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Lexington. Hancock Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">14.25</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Malden. Miss M. F. Aiken</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Malden. First Cong. Ch. Y. P. S. C. E., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">3.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Mansfield. Ortho. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">22.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Maplewood. Y. P. S. C. E. of Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">15.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Marion. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.69</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Marshfield Hills. Mrs. G. H. Morss, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Woman's Work</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">2.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Medway. Dea. M. M. Fisher, 50, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Share Jubilee Fund</span></span>; + E. Fisher Richardson, 50, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Share Jubilee Fund</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">100.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Melrose. Ortho. Cong. Ch., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Indian M.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">31.60</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Melrose. Wm. W. Boynton</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">15.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Melrose Highlands. "Thank Offering"</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">2.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Middleboro. First Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">16.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Millbury. "Arthurs Mission," <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for 2 Shares Jubilee Fund</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">100.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Milton. "A Friend," <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for new building, Pleasant Hill, Tenn.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Mount Hermon. Mount Hermon Miss'y Soc., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Fisk U.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">25.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Natick. Rev. C. F. Robinson</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">New Boston. A. E. Callender</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">6.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Newton. Eliot Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">90.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Newton Center. First Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">94.77</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Newton Highlands. Cong. Ch., Easter Sunday</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">110.62</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Northampton. Dorcas Society, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Tougaloo U.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">55.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">North Brookfield. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">22.70</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">North Brookfield. Extra Cent a Day Band, First Cong. Ch., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for a horse, Hagan, Ga.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">20.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">North Carver. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">14.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Northfield. Y. P. S. C. E., by Elsie Duncan</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">North Leominster. Cong. Ch., 14; + Y. P. S. C. E. of Cong. Ch., 2</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">16.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">North Leominster. Y. L. Aid Soc. of Cong. Ch., Bbl. C. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Tougaloo, Miss.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Norton. Trin. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">7.08</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Norton. Trin. Cong. Ch. (200 of which <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for 4 Shares Jubilee Fund</span></span>)</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">250.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Pittsfield. First Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">54.29</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Randolph. Ladies' Benev. Ass'n., by Miss Abby W. Turner, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Share, Tougaloo U.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">25.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Reedville. Geo. L. Rice</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Rockland. C. E. Society, 2 Bbls. C. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Tougaloo, Miss.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Roslindale. Cong. Ch., Children's M. Band, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Allen N. and I. Sch., Thomasville, Ga.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">12.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Salem. South Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">141.56</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Salem. Tabernacle Ch. (1 of which <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Indian M.</span></span>)</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">58.02</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Salem. Sab. Sch. Crombie St. Cong. Ch., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Santee Indian Sch., Santee, Neb.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">15.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Somerset. Mrs. A. L. Morrill, Bbl. Goods; + 2 <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for freight, for Meridian, Miss.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">2.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">South Deerfield. L. S. Clary</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">2.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">South Hadley Falls. L. M. S., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Straight U.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">South Hadley Falls. Cong Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">8.51</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">South Hadley Falls. Jr. End. Soc., Cong Ch., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Gregory Inst.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">6.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">South Weymouth. Mrs. Wm. Dyer, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Allen N. and I. Sch., Thomasville, Ga.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">9.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Springfield. Cong. Ch., Bbl. C.; + Y. P. S. E. of North Cong. Ch., Bbl. C. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Blowing Rock, N. C.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Sterling. Evan. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">18.18</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Stockbridge. Miss A. Byington, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Stoughton. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">8.28</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Taunton. Union Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">18.65</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Upton. First Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">38.04</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Wakefield. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">25.98</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Wakefield. "Inasmuch Circle" of King's Daughters Cong. Ch., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Waltham. Trin. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">68.56</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Waltham. "Friend" <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for freight to Beach Inst.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">0.72</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Walpole. "Friends"</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">30.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Ware. First Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">21.35</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Wareham. C. E. Soc., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for freight to Tougaloo, Miss.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.40</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Warren. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Cumberland Gap, Tenn.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">23.80</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Warren. Y. P. S. C. E., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, McIntosh, Ga.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">4.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Watertown. Phillips Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">127.15</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Westboro. Evan. Cong. Ch., Y. L. B. Soc., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Saluda, N. C.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">25.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Westboro. Cong. Ch., Y. P. S. C. E, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Allen N. and I. Sch., Thomasville, Ga.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">West Boxford. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">7.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Westfield. ----</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">West Newbury. L. M. Soc., First Cong. Ch. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Straight U.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Westport. Pacific Union Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">12.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">West Springfield. Park St. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">32.25</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">West Springfield. First Cong. Ch., Y. P. S. C. E., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Central Ch., New Orleans, La.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">West Stockbridge. Village Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">20.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Whitinsville. "Thank Offering," <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Share Jubilee Fund</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">50.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Willbraham. "A Friend"</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">30.63</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Woods Holl. Mrs. G. G. Dodge, Bbl. C. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Wilmington, N. C.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Worcester. Plymouth Cong. Ch. (100 of which from E. A. Goodnow, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Two Shares Jubilee Fund</span></span>)</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">310.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Worcester. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Heywood, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Two Shares Jubilee Fund</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">100.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Worcester. Union Ch., 91.93; + Piedmont Ch., 30; + Chas. O. Bachelor, 10</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">131.93</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Woman's Home Missionary Association of Mass. and R.I., Miss Annie C. Bridgman, Treas.:</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> For Salaries of Teachers</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">340.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Brighton. Sab Sch. Evan. Ch., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Indian Schp. Oahe, S. D.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">15.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Brimfield. Mrs. J.W. Browning, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for work for Chinese Women</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> "A Friend in Memory of her Mother," <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Share Jubilee Fund</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">50.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">-------- 406.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">---------</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">$4,568.95</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">ESTATE.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Chelsea. Estate of Elvira L. Harding, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Freedmen, Indian and Chinese M.</span></span>, by Edwin D. Sibley, Adm'r</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">500.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">---------</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">$5,068.95</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + +<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page201">[pg 201]</span><a name="Pg201" id="Pg201" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">RHODE ISLAND, $114.09.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Central Falls. Hon. E. L. Freeman, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Two Shares Jubilee Fund</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">100.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Newport. United Cong. Ch., quarterly</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">12.89</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Providence. Y. P. S. C. E., No. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.20</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + + +<a name="Pg202" id="Pg202" class="tei tei-anchor"></a><table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">CONNECTICUT, $3,423.76.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Abington. Rev. E. B. Pike</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Andover. C. E. Soc., by Ernest K. Post, Sec.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.68</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Berlin. Mrs. T. M. Warner, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Moorehead, Miss.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Bethlehem. "A Friend."</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">4.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Branford. Cong. Ch., 5; + A. E. Hammer, 2; + L. J. Nichols, 1</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">8.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Bridgeport. Second Cong. Ch., 48.60; + West End Cong. Ch., 8.29</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">56.89</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Bristol. Miss Lena J. Upson, 30; + Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch., 17.60, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Tougaloo U.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">47.60</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Bristol. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">25.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Center Brook. Ladies of Cong. Ch., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Allen N. and I. Sch., Thomasville, Ga.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">25.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Chaplin. Cong. Ch. to const. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Winslow B. Gallup</span></span> L. M.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">30.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Cheshire. Henry Gaylord, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Share Jubilee Fund</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">50.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Clinton. "A Friend."</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Cornwall. Second Cong. Ch., to const. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Walter B. Johnson</span></span> L. M.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">37.30</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Cornwall Hollow. Y. P. S. C. E., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Pleasant Hill, Tenn.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">9.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Coventry. Second Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">21.63</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Cromwell. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">6.04</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Derby. Second Cong. Ch., 32.00 to const. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. Edward C. Fellows</span></span> L.M.; + First Cong. Ch., 17.47</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">49.47</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Danbury. West St. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Darien. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">11.38</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">East Canaan. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Allen N. and I. Sch., Thomasville, Ga.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">14.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">East Hampton. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">22.35</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">East Hartland. Cong. Ch., adl.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">6.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">East Haven. Cong. Ch. (15.50 of which <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Central Ch., New Orleans, La.</span></span>)</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">35.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Enfield. Rev. O. W. Means, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Tougaloo U.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">20.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Enfield. First Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">18.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Farmington. C. E. Soc., by Mary J. Hart, Treas., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Central Ch., New Orleans, La.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">15.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Franklin. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">2.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Greenfield Hill. Cong. Ch., 26.26; + Y. P. S. C. E., by M. Louise Meeker, Treas., 10</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">36.26</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Guilford. First Cong. Ch., 30 to const. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Miss Laura E. Bristol</span></span> L. M.; + Capt. Chas. Griswold, 1</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">31.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Hartford. First Cong. Ch., 124.03; + Asylum Hill Cong. Ch., "A Friend," 10; + Elizabeth Loomis, 4</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">138.03</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Hartford. Atwood Collins, 50; + Daniel R. Howe, 40, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student Aid Tougaloo U.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">90.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Hartford. Sab. Sch. Pearl St. Cong. Ch., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Fisk U.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">40.35</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Higganum. Woman's Cong. H.M. Soc. by Katharine E. Huntington, Treas.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">20.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Kent. First Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">12.46</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Lisbon. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">13.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Lyme. Y. P. S. C. E., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Jonesboro, Tenn.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Madison. First Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">6.87</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Mansfield Center. "A Friend."</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Middlefield. Miss Anna G. Birdsey's Sab. Sch. Class, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Tougaloo U.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Middle Haddam. Second Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">12.52</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">New Britain. "Friends," <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Tougaloo U.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">25.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">New Britain. First Ch. of Christ. Box of house linen <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Marion, Ala.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">New Hartford. Horace Tracy Pitkin, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Share Jubilee Fund</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">50.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">New Hartford. North Cong. Ch., Jun. C. E., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, A. N. and I. Sch., Thomasville, Ga.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">New Hartford. Ladies' Aid Society, Box C. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Tougaloo, Miss.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">New Haven. Yale Sem., Rev. S. Harris, D.D., 10; + Mrs. C. H. Dill, 5; + E. H. Sperry, 5; + Wells Campbell, 3; + J. W, Nichols, 2</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">25.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">New Haven. By Mrs. C.A. Pyne, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">3.20</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">New London. First Ch. of Christ</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">48.62</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">New London. Sab. Sch. First Ch. of Christ, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Tougaloo U.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">29.15</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">New London. Alice C. Crandall, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, A. N. and I. Sch., Thomasville, Ga.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">6.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">New London. First Ch., Chinaman's Class in Sab. Sch., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Chinese M. in Cal.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">0.89</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Norfolk. Y. P. S. C. E., by Rev. H.W. Carter</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">3.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Norfolk. ----, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for freight to Grand View, Tenn.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.72</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Norwich. Broadway Cong. Ch., Special offering <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Twenty Shares Jubilee Fund</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1,000.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Norwich. Broadway Cong. Ch., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for freight to McIntosh, Ga.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">2.59</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Norwich. Second Cong. Sab. Sch., Mrs. C. W. Morrison's Class</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.19</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Norwich. Miss Rossiter, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Athens, Ala.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">8.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Norwich. Ladies of Park Ch., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for freight to Blowing Rock, N. C.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">0.40</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Orange. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">14.26</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Plainfield. First Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.05</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Plainfield. Y. P. S. C. E., by Amelia V. L. Arnold, Treas.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">2.01</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Plainville. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">28.87</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Plantsville. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">90.77</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Plymouth. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.70</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Poquonock. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">33.81</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Portland. First Cong. Ch., Ladies' Soc., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Share, Mountain Teacher</span></span> (10 of which, bal. to const. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Mrs. Wesley W. Smith</span></span> L. M.)</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">25.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Seymour. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">6.32</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Somers. "C. B. P."</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">30.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Stafford. Mrs. Thomas H. Thresher</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Stratford. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Lowell, N. C.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Stratford. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Storrs. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">11.55</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Suffield. First Cong. Ch., 23.04, and Sab. Sch. 25 (30 of which to const. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Mrs. Kate B. Merrill</span></span> L. M. and 11.85 bal. to const. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Miss Nellie C. Wandke</span></span> L. M.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">48.04</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Taftville. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">12.38</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Talcottville. Mrs S. A. Talcott, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Allen N. and I. Sch., Thomasville, Ga.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Terryville. Mrs. Bates, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Tougaloo U.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">18.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Terryville. Allentown Sab. Sch., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Tougaloo U.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Thomaston. First Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">14.19</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Tolland. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">36.90</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Torringford. Ch. and Soc.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">22.58</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Trumbull. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">3.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Union. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">15.16</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Waterbury. Second Cong. Ch., Woman's Benev. Soc., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Indian Schp., Santee Sch.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">35.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Watertown. Cong. Ch., 35; + Sab. Sch., 10, and Y. P. S. C. E., 5, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Share Jubilee Fund</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">50.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Wallingford. Cong. Ch., Ladies' Benev. Soc., 2, and Bbl. C. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Saluda, N. C.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">2.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">West Cornwall. Y. P. S. C. E., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Pleasant Hill, Tenn.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">8.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">West Hartford. First Ch. of Christ</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">17.99</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">West Haven. First Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">13.22</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">West Haven. Wm. H. Moulthrop, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Pleasant Hill, Tenn.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Whitneyville. Cong. Ch., to const. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. Charles F. Clarke</span></span> L. M.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">30.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Windsor. First Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">51.75</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Wilton. Cong. Ch. and C. E. Soc.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">19.52</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Wilton. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Chinese Mission Home, San Francisco, Cal.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">3.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Windham. Conference of Cong. Churches, by Rev. S. H. Fellows, Register, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Share Jubilee Fund</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">50.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Woman's Congregational Home Missionary Union of Conn., Mrs. W. W. Jacobs, Treas.:</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Danbury. West St. Ch. Y. L. M. S. (60c. of which <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Williamsburg Acad.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">20.60</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Hartford. First Ch. Jun. Aux.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">50.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Hartford. First Ch. "Thank Offering"</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">25.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Meriden. First Ch. Guardian Soc.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> New Britain. So. Ch. Aux., adl.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Newington. L. H. M. U.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">8.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Norwich. Park Ch., 154.65; + Broadway Ch., 150; + Second Ch., 50; + First Ch., 20; + Taftville Ch., 10.35; + Greenville Ch., 15, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Salary of a Teacher at Blowing Rock, N. C.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">400.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">-------- 515.60</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">NEW YORK, $2,158.47.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Binghamton. Mrs. Edward Taylor</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Bridgewater. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">14.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Brooklyn. South Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">77.54</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Brooklyn. Central Cong. Sab. Sch., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Indian M., Santee Agency, Neb.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">37.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Brooklyn. C. E. League of Clinton Av. Cong. Ch., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Pleasant Hill, Tenn.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Brooklyn. Lee Av. Cong. Ch., Bbl. of Groceries <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for King's Mountain, N. C.</span></span>, New England Ch. C. E. Soc., Bbl. C. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Athens, Ala.</span></span>; + Episcopal Ch. Y. L. Guild, Pkg. Sew. Material <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Lexington, Ky.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Carthage. W. M. S., Box Carpet and Household Supplies, and 2 <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for freight to Blowing Rock, N. C.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">2.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Corona. Mrs. W. J. Peck, Pkg. Literature for <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Beach Inst.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Geneva. Miss Estella Fiero, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Tougaloo, Miss.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">2.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Grand Island. First Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">7.20</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Ithaca. Sab. Sch. First Cong. Ch., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Big Creek Gap, Tenn.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">40.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Jamestown. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch., Special Easter Offering <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Hagan, Ga.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">33.36</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Livonia. Mrs. William Calvert and Sister</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">20.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Madison. Cong. Ch., H. M. S.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">3.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Maine. First Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">28.89</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Newark Valley. H. M. Society, Bbl. C. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Tougaloo, Miss.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">New York. Broadway Tabernacle, Lucien C. Warner, M.D.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">500.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">New York. Lucien C. Warner, M.D., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Share Jubilee Fund</span></span>, 50; + Chas. L. Mead, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Share Jubilee Fund</span></span>, 50; + Misses S. L. and D. E. Emerson, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Share Jubilee Fund</span></span>, 50; + Bethany Ch. Sab. Sch., 50; + Broadway Tab., "A Friend," Jubilee Offering, 25; + "M. C. H.," 3; + Sab. Sch. Class Mount Hope Cong. Ch., 2</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">230.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">New York. Miss Grace H. Dodge, 2 Cases Books <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Beach Inst.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Rochester. Mrs. H. Clark, Easter Offering</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Salamanca. Cong. Ch., adl.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">2.47</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Schenectady. Cong. Ch. Y. P. S. C. E., by Grace M. Chadsey, Sec., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Woman's Work</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">8.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Sherburne. First Cong. Ch. to const. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Mrs. Cora H. Little</span></span>, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Miss Harriet Marsters</span></span>, and <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Charles Bickert</span></span> L.M.'s</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">159.91</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Sinclairville. Cong. Ch., Bbl. C. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Blowing Rock, N. C.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Warsaw. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">8.41</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">West Newark. D. J. Bothwick, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Central Ch., New Orleans, La.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">3.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Woodhaven. Jr. C. E. Soc. of First Cong. Ch., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for new building, Cal. Chinese M.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">2.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Yaphank. Mrs. Hampton Overton</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">For Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va.</span></span>:</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Franklin. A.J. Parsons, 4; + Miss A. E. Barnes, 2; + "A Friend," 1; + S. P. Smith, 50c.; + Rufus Wood, 50c.; + Miss A. J. Jennings, 25c.; + Mrs. G. W. Bennet, 25c.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">8.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> New York. Dr. B. Lord</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Syracuse. D. H. Gowing</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">25.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Troy. Mrs. Christie, 2; + Mrs. John Nhear, 2; + Mrs. Shields, 2; + Mrs. Cowell, 1; + Mrs. Proudfoot, 1; + Others, 2</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">-------- 53.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Woman's Home Missionary Union of N. Y., Mrs. J. J. Pearsall, Treas.:</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> W. H. M. U.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">200.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Antwerp. W. M. S.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">2.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Albany. First Ch. S. S., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Howard U.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Albany. Clinton Av. Ch., L. A. S.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">6.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Brooklyn. Ch. of the Pilgrims, W. H. M. S., 100; + Tompkins Av. Ch., King's Daughters, 50; + Lewis Av. Ch., W. M. S., 55.00; + Lewis Av. Ch., Evangel. Circle to const. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Mrs. D. E. Crocheron</span></span> L.M., 36.20; + Lewis Av., Y. P. S. C. E., to const. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Wilbur Morris</span></span> L.M., 30; + Clinton Av. Y. L. G., 60; + Clinton Av. L. B. S., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for New Chinese Mission House, San Francisco, Cal.</span></span>, 25; + So. Ch. Jun. C. E., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Fort Berthold, N. D.</span></span>, 15</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">371.20</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Buffalo. First Ch., W. H. M. S.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">25.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Candor. Y. L. G. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Schp. Saluda, N. C.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Crown Point. Aux.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">15.49</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> East Rockaway. Bethany Ch. W. A.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">3.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Ithaca. W. M. S. (23.01 which <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Alaska M.</span></span>)</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">63.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Jamesport. L. S.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Morrisville. C. E. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Central Ch., New Orleans, La.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> New York City. Broadway Tab. Ch. Soc. Woman's Work</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">17.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Norwich. W. M. S., to const. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Miss Mary Elizabeth Decker</span></span> L.M.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">30.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Pokeepsie. C. E. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Industrial Work, Fisk U.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">15.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Riverhead. W. H. M. U.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">19.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Utica. Bethesda Ch., H. M. S.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Walton. W. M. S.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Warsaw. "Earnest Workers" to const. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Mrs. Charles H. Fargo</span></span> and <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Mrs. E.R. Van Allen</span></span> L.M.'s</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">60.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Watertown. C. E.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">8.30</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Watertown. Jun. M. C.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">4.20</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">-------- 890.19</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + +<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page203">[pg 203]</span><a name="Pg203" id="Pg203" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">NEW JERSEY, $533.69.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">East Orange. Sab. Sch. First Cong. Ch., by Miss Georgiana Stevenson, Treas., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Share Jubilee Fund</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">50.36</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">East Orange. Mrs. C. B. Clark's Class, Bags <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Sewing Class, Athens, Ala.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Montclair. First Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">335.58</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Montclair. Lot of Bedding for Talladega C., ack. in April Missionary, should read Ladies' H. M. Soc., Barrel and Bale of Goods, val. 120, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Talladega C.</span></span>, and Goods for Rutland, Ga., val 52. </td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Orange Valley. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">89.75 </td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Paterson. Auburn St. Cong. Ch., Y. P. S. C. E.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">8.00 </td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Westfield. Ladies' Miss'y Soc., Bbl, Literature and C. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for McIntosh, Ga.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Woman's Home Missionary Union of the N. J. Assn., by Mrs. J. H. Denison, Treas.:</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Montclair. First Cong. Ch. W. H. M. S.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">50.00</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">PENNSYLVANIA, $135.57.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Cambridgboro. Mrs. A. B. Ross, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Share Jubilee Fund</span></span>, and to const. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Harriette M. Ross</span></span>, L.M.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">50.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">New Milford. H. A. Summers</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Philadelphia. By J. D. Kelley, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Pittsburg. First Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Ridgway. First Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">51.25</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Ridgway. First Cong. Ch. S. S. Class, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for McIntosh, Ga.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Spring Creek. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.82</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">West Spring Creek. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">2.50</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">OHIO, $647.50.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Akron. First Cong. Ch. (50 of which for Judge Wm. H. Upson, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for share in Jubilee Fund</span></span>, 110; + West Cong. Ch., 100; + Arlington St. Cong. Ch., 5.71</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">215.71</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Akron. Infant Class, Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Kindergarten, Memphis, Tenn.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">8.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Ashtabula. King's Daughters, Bbl C. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Tougaloo, Miss.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Aurora. Cong. Ch., Lincoln Mem. Day Offering</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">3.70</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Bowling Green. James O. Troup, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Fisk U.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Castalia. First Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">12.09</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Cleveland. Euclid Av. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">46.33 </td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Cleveland. Euclid Av. Cong. Ch., by previous contributions, constitutes <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Roy C. Foster</span></span>, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Miss Milly E. Brown</span></span>, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Mrs. Anna Bradshaw</span></span>, and <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Mrs. Thomas Wilson</span></span> L.M's. </td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Cleveland. Euclid Av. Ch. Ladies' Soc., Bbl. C. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Birmingham, Ala.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Cleveland. Pilgrim Ch., quarterly, 72; + Franklin Av. Cong. Ch., 10; + Mrs. F. W. Low, 5</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">87.00 </td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Cleveland. Pilgrim Cong. Ch., Bbl. C. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Wilmington, N. C.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Coolville. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">4.10</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Dover. Jr. C. E. Soc. of Cong. Ch., Box and Bbl. C. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Tougaloo, Miss.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">East Cleveland. Miss Elizabeth Burton, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Ballard Normal Sch.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Freedom. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">8.41</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Hamilton. Children, First Presb. Ch., Box Goods <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for McIntosh, Ga.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Hudson. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">8.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Jefferson. Ladies' Aid Soc., Bbl. C. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Tougaloo, Miss.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Marietta. First Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">40.90</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">North Madison. Y. P. S. C. E., by Miss H. E. Branch, Pres.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">2.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Oberlin. Second Cong. Ch., 94.24; + First Cong. Ch., quarterly 49.56</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">143.80</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Oberlin. New Oberlin S. C. E., by J. M.Cook, Sec.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">3.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Oberlin. First Cong. Ch., 2, Bbl. C. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Tougaloo, Miss.</span></span>; + "Friends," Box C. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Wilmington, N. C.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Oxford. "L. E. K."</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">3.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Painesville. Cong. Miss'y Soc. of Lake Erie Sem., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Ballard Normal Sch.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Sandusky. First Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">38.46</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Springfield. Elenor M. Purcell</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Strongsville. Member Cong. Ch., adl.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.00</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">ILLINOIS, $737.77.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Alton. Church of the Redeemer</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">85.86</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Bloomington. Mrs. M. E. Horr</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Bowmansville. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">12.39</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Chapin. Prairie Sab. Sch. Bbl. C. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Moorhead, Miss.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Chicago. University Ch., adl. 6.50; + Central Ch. C. E. Soc., 5</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">11.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Crescent. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">4.14</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Danville. C. M. Young, 50, Dr. and Mrs. S. C. T. Kingsley, 50 <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for furnishing Theo. Dept., Fisk U.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">100.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Dundee. Cong. Ch., 21.35, and Sab. Sch., 2</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">23.35</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Earlville. "J. A. D."</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">25.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Elmhurst. "M. S.," Bbl. of C. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Moorhead, Miss.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Evanston. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">118.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Farmington. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Mountain Work</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">3.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Farmington. Cong. Ch. to const. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Milton G. Brewer</span></span> L.M.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">56.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Hinsdale. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">13.48</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Jacksonville. "Friends."</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">12.00 </td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Joy Prairie. Cong. Ch., Bbl. C. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Tougaloo, Miss.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">La Grange. W. M. S.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">25.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">La Salle. First Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">6.20 </td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Loda. Ladies' Missionary Soc., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Fisk U.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">11.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Marseilles. Dr. R. N. Baughman, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Two Shares Jubilee Fund</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">100.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Moline. "A Friend," <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Moorhead, Miss.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Nora. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Moorhead, Miss.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Normal. Birthday box, S. S. First Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.08</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Plainfield. Cong. Ch., 32.25 and Sab. Sch., 5.52, to const. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. I. D. Stone</span></span> L. M.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">37.77</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Plymouth. W. H. M. S., Box Bedding and 1 for Freight, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Tougaloo, Miss.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">-------</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">$662.77</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">ESTATE.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Cornwall. Estate of Mrs. Samantha McConoughey, by James K. Blish</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">75.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">-------</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">$737.77</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + + +<a name="Pg204" id="Pg204" class="tei tei-anchor"></a><table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">MICHIGAN, $608.42.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Agricultural College. Prof. R. C. Kedzie</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Bay Mills. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">2.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Bronson. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">3.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Church. A. W. Douglass</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Detroit. German Ch., Y. P. S. C. E., by Rev. A. Huelster, 4; + Mount Hope Sab. Sch., 3</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">7.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Dexter. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Hillsdale. John W. Ford</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Hudson. "Anon" (250 of which <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Skyland Inst., Blowing Rock, N. C.</span></span>) to const. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Mrs. Mary E. Lane</span></span>, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">James Schermerhorn</span></span>, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Mrs. Emma S. Todd</span></span>, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. Wm. M. Jenkins</span></span>, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. John L. Collier</span></span>, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Mrs. Nancy Barr</span></span>, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. E. N. Corey</span></span>, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. Daniel M. Fisk</span></span>, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Arthur Beardsell</span></span>, and <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Miss Clara Pease</span></span> L.M.'s</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">500.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Ludington. Willie Hammond, Papers <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Athens, Ala.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Olivet. Y. P. S. C. E., 8; + Mrs. L. B. Prosser, 1, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Lexington, Ky.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">9.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Prattville. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., 1.77; + C. E. Soc., 48c., by Rev. I. W. Bell</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">2.25</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Romeo. Miss E. B. Dickinson</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">25.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Three Oaks. Y. P. S. C. E., Box of C. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Moorhead, Miss.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Vicksburg. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., Box Papers, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Athens, Ala.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Ypsilanti. Bbl. of C. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Athens, Ala.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Woman's Home Missionary Union of Michigan, by Mrs. E. F. Grabill, Treas.:</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Ann Arbor. Mrs. Clara W. Peck, Memorial, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Lincoln Acad., King's Mountain, N. C.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Benton Harbor. W. M. U.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">3.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Bridgman. W. H. M. S.,25c.; + Cheboygan, W. H. M. S., 10; + Greenville, W. H. M. S., 4 17; + Greenville, Y. W. Guild, 5; + Ludington, W. H. M. S., 5; + Tipton, 75c., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Indian Sch., Santee, Neb.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">25.17</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Coloma. W. M. S.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">0.25</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Covert. W. M. S.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Frankfort. W. H. M. U.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Galesburg. W. M. S.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Grand Rapids. Plymouth Ch. W. M. S.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">0.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Homestead. W. H. M. S.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">0.25</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Portland. W. M. S.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">0.25</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Somerset. W. M. S.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">0.75</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Vicksburg. W. H. M. S.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Whittaker. W. H. M. S.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">0.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">-------- 47.67</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">IOWA, $520.89.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Algona. First Cong. Ch., Y. P. S. C. E., 25; + King's Daughters, 19, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Fisk U.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">44.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Ames. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">26.68</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Belmond. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">6.60</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Cedar Rapids. Willing Workers. Box Literature, etc., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Beach Inst.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Clay. Cong. Ch., 14.75; + Y. P. S. C. E., 5.40; + Y. L. M. Soc., 3</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">23.15</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Garwin. Talmon Dewey</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">3.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Genoa Bluff. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">7.45</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Gilbert Station. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">13.18</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Green Mountain. "Children of Green Mountain Ch."</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">2.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Iowa City. Rev M. N. Miles, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Share Jubilee Fund</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">50.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Mason City. Cong. Ch., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Allen N. and I. Sch., Thomasville, Ga.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">7.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">McGregor. Mrs. J. N. Gilchrist</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Minden. Mrs. P. M. Pawour, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Freight to Moorhead, Miss.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">0.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Preston. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.10</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Winthrop. Cong. Ch., Ladies' M. Soc.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">8.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Iowa Woman's Home Missionary Union, Miss Belle L. Bentley, Treas.:</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Alpha. L. H. M. S.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Cedar Rapids. First Ch., W. M. S.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">0.25</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Clinton. W. M. S.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Des Moines. W. M. S.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">3.82</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Dubuque. First Ch., W. M. S.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">23.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Eldon. Y. P. S. C. E.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">3.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Grinnell. W. H. M. U.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">11.85</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Independence. L. M. S.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">6.01</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Independence. Mrs. Moses's S. S. Class, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student Aid</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.70</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Keosauqua. W. M. S.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">9.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Mason City. W. M. S.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">9.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Miles. W. M. S.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.93</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Mount Pleasant. S. S.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">0.68</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Sloan. Mrs. S. K. Gallaher</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Talmage. Busy Bee Miss. Band</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">-------- 113.33</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">-------</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">$320.89</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">ESTATE.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Denmark. Estate of Dea. Oliver Brooks, by Thomas S. Taylor, Executor</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">200.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">-------</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">$520.89</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">WISCONSIN, $187.27.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Baraboo. L. H. M. S., Box Towels, etc., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Lexington, Ky.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Beloit. First Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">15.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Dodgeville. Welsh Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">3.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Fond du Lac. First Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">21.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Hartland. Mrs. Mary Le Roy, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Freight to Tougaloo, Miss.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">3.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">New London. First Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">12.69</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Portage. Mrs. G. A. Jones, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Mountain Work</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Potosi. Rev. L. B. Nobis</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">15.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Rosendale. Sab. Sch., Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">3.81</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">South Milwaukee. First Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Tomah. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.23</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Viroqua. Miss. Soc.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">4.30</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Washburn. Cong. Ch., L. M. S., Pkg. Sew. Material <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Lexington, Ky.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Whitewater. Cong, Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">14.39</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Woman's Home Missionary Union of Wisconsin, Mrs. C.M. Blackman, Treas.:</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Arena. W. M. S.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">0.85</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Beloit. First Ch., W. M. S.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">4.75</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Clinton. W. M. S.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">4.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Eau Claire. W. M. S.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">3.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Fond du Lac. W. M. S.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Fort Atkinson. W. M. S.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.25</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Green Bay. W. M. S.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">20.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Kenosha. W. M. S. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Share</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">25.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Madison. Y. L. M. S., 2.50; + W. M. S., 1</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">3.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Plattville. W. H. M. S.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Windsor. W. M. S.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">-------- 83.85</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">MINNESOTA, $92.09.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Ash Creek. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.91</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Ellsworth. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">2.67</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Freeborn. Cong. Ch., 7.15, and Sab. Sch., 52c.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">7.67</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Kanaranzi. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">0.58</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Mazeppa. Ladies' Miss. Soc., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Jonesboro, Tenn.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Minneapolis. Plymouth Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">43.54</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Minneapolis. Ladies of Lowry Hill Cong. Ch., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Jonesboro, Tenn.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.60</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Minneapolis. Plymouth Cong. Ch. <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for freight to King's Mountain, N. C.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.36</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Ortonville. Jr. C. E. Soc.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">0.75</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Sleepy Eye. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">6.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Worthington. Union Cong. Ch., 3.36; + Union Cong. Sab. Sch., 2.75</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">6.11</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Zumbrota. First Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">14.90</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">MISSOURI, $30.50.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Clinton. A. C. Hancock</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">0.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Garden City. W. R. Wills, 10; + F. P. Morlan, 1; + I. E. Morlan, 1</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">12.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Index. P. M. Wills</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">0.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Lebanon. First Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">17.50</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + + +<a name="Pg205" id="Pg205" class="tei tei-anchor"></a><table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">KANSAS, $36.61.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Brookville. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch. Lincoln Mem. Day Offering</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">0.60</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Dover. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">2.15</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Hill City. Mrs. T. Garnett, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Lincoln + Sch., Meridian, Miss.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Wabaunsee. First Ch. of Christ</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.25</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Woman's Home Missionary Union of + Kansas, by Mrs. E. C. Read, Treas.:</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">Arkansas City</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: left">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">Carbondale</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: left">3.60</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">Fairview</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: left">2.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">Goshen</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: left">2.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">Hiawatha</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: left">2.65</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">Jinsley. Jr. C. E. Soc.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: left">1.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">Oneida</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: left">4.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">Plevna</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: left">1.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">Salina</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: left">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">Wellington</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: left">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: left">-----</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: left">$32.23</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">Less State expenses</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: left">0.64</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">----- 31.61</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">NEBRASKA, $11.04.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Blair. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.24</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Columbus. Dwight, Robbie, and Elton + Dickenson, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Moorhead, Miss.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">0.30</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Santee Agency. Pilgrim Ch., Lincoln + Mem. Day Offering</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">0.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Weeping Water. Cong. Ch. Jun. C. E. + Soc.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">NORTH DAKOTA, $81.64.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Fort Yates. "Little Harold's Gift," <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for + Share Jubliee Fund</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">50.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Wahpeton. First Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">7.64</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Woman's Home Missionary Union of + North Dakota, by Mrs. J. M. Fisher, + Treas.:</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">Wahpeton. Easter Jubilee Offering</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">24.00</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">SOUTH DAKOTA, $23.22.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Meekling. C. E. Soc.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Milbank. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">7.11</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Mission Hill. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">4.25</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Rapid City. Cong. Soc.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.40</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Springfield. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">3.46</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Waubay. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">2.00</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">ARIZONA, $10.00.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Prescott. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student + Aid, Straight U.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">COLORADO.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Grand Junction. Ladies First Cong. + Ch., Box C. and Papers <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Tougaloo, + Miss.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr></tbody></table> + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">CALIFORNIA, $254.60.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Cloverdale. Cong. Ch., Y. P. S. C. E.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">3.80</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Redlands. Rebecca H. Smiley</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">San Francisco. The California Chinese + Mission, William Johnstone, Treas. + (See items below)</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">205.65</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Ventura. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">25.15</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Woman's Home Missionary Union of + Southern Cal., Mrs. Mary M. Smith, + Treas.:</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">Riverside. First Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">OREGON, $4.00.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Albany. First Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">4.00</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, $228.18.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Washington. Emily S. Cook</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Washington. First Cong. Ch. (50 of + which from Genl. E. Whittlesey to const. + <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Geo. P. Whittlesey</span></span> L.M.)</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">223.18</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">VIRGINIA, $20.75.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">For Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va.</span></span>:</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">The Gloucester Ed. Club</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: left">10.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">Gloucester. By Miss S. A. + Robinson, 3; "A Friend," + 2; By Letters, 1.75; Miss + M. M. Hunt, 1; N. Gregory, + 1; Mrs. G. H. Townsend, 1</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: left">9.75</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">Ivondale. By Rev. J. Robinson</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: left">1.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">----- 20.75</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">KENTUCKY, $12.26.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Redash. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">2.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Pioneer. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">0.70</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Williamsburg. Williamsburg Acad., 8.08; + Children of Primary Dept., 1.48; Jubilee + Offering</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">9.56</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">TENNESSEE, $26.85.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Bon Air. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">2.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Knoxville. Miss I. F. Hubbard</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Memphis. Missionary Union of Second + Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Nashville. King's Daughters, Fisk U.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Pomona. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">4.85</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">NORTH CAROLINA, $3.06.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Moncure. Cong. Ch., Lincoln Mem. Day + Offering</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">2.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Tryon. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.06</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">GEORGIA, $25.10.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Albany. Y. P. S. C. E.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">2.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Macon. G. C. Burrage, 2.60; Miss A. M. + Woodruff, 2; Miss E. B. Scobie. 50c., + <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Ballard Normal Sch.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.10</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">McIntosh. A Friend, 10; Prof. Fred. + W. Foster, 4; Mrs. M. W. Foster, 3; + Miss C. A. Whitaker, 1; <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student + Aid, McIntosh, Ga.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">18.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Savannah. Box and Pkg. Literature and +Toys, source unknown, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Beach Inst.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr></tbody></table> + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">ALABAMA, $8.95.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Ironaton. Rev. P. O. Wailes</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">3.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Mobile. Cong. Ch. Sab. Sch., "Little + Gleaners," 1; "A small class of small + people," 50c.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Sand Mountain. Individuals, Lincoln + Mem. Day Offering</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.45</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Selma. Burrell Sch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">2.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Shelby. First Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.00</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">LOUISIANA, $27.71.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Chocahoula. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Hammond. Cong. Ch. and Sab. Sch., + Easter Offering</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">20.71</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">New Orleans. Carrie E. Hodgman, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for + Student Aid, Straight U.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">New Orleans. Morris Brown Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.00</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">FLORIDA, $15.00.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Sanford. Mrs. Moses Lyman</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Winter Park. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan + Barrows</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">MISSISSIPPI, $116.65.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Meridian. "Friend," <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, + Meridian</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Moorhead. Unknown Source, Bbl. of C.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Tougaloo. Cong. Ch., 28.60; Miss Emma + A. Robertson, 15.05; Miss A. M. + Whitsey, 29; Miss Emma C. Redick, 14; + Mrs. L. M. Sisson, 10; Miss Carrie E. + Parkhurst, 10, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Tougaloo + U.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">106.65</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + +<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page206">[pg 206]</span><a name="Pg206" id="Pg206" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">TEXAS, $5.00.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Corpus Christi. Cong. Ch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">----, $10.00</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">----. "Friend."</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">JAPAN, $5.00.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Japan. "A Friend," <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Student Aid</span></span>, + <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">Tougaloo U.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">----------</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Donations</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">$15,627.36</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Estates</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">775.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">----------</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">$16,402.36</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">INCOME, $807.50.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Avery Fund, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Mendi M.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">418.82</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Mrs. S. N. Brewer Endowment Fund</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">20.93</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">C. F. Dike Fund, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Straight U.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">50.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">E. B. Eldridge Endowment Fund</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">225.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Fisk University. Theo. Endowment Fund</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">4.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">General Endowment Fund</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">50.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">E. A. Hand Endowment Fund</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">11.25</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">S. M. Strong Fund, <span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">for Saluda N. C.</span></span></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">27.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">------- 807.50</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">TUITION, $4,575.15.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Cappahosic, Va. Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">9.20</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Lexington, Ky. Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">85.25</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Williamburg, Ky. Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">147.65</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Grand View, Tenn. Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">72.53</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Jonesboro, Tenn. Public Fund</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">50.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Knoxville, Tenn. Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">35.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Memphis, Tenn. Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">434.60</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Nashville, Tenn. Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">669.77</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Pleasant Hill, Tenn. Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">49.95</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Beaufort, N. C. Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">12.55</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Blowing Rock, N. C. Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">20.57</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Chapel Hill. N. C. Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">13.60</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Enfield, N. C. Tutition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">28.75</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Hillsboro, N. C. Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">20.20</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">King's Mountain, N. C. Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">30.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Saluda, N. C. Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">33.55</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Troy, N. C. Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">0.70</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Whittier, N. C. Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">39.27</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Wilmington, N. C. Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">162.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Charleston, S. C. Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">314.45</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Greenwood, S. C. Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">110.42</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Albany, Ga. Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">118.30</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Andersonville, Ga. Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">13.75</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Atlanta, Ga. Storrs Sch. Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">155.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Macon, Ga. Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">207.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Marietta, Ga. Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">8.20</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Marshallville, Ga. Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">2.40</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Thomasville, Ga. Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">47.60</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">McIntosh, Ga. Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">78.66</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Savannah, Ga. Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">151.12</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Woodville, Ga. Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">2.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Athens, Ala. Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">76.31</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Marion, Ala. Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">44.05</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Mobile, Ala. Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">85.60</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Nat, Ala. Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">48.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Selma, Ala. Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">94.45</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Meridian, Miss. Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">95.60</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Moorhead, Miss. Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">17.45</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Tougaloo, Miss. Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">314.75</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">New Orleans, La. Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">511.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Martin, Fla. Public Fund</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">20.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Orange Park, Fla. Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">54.70</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Austin, Texas. Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">88.20</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">------- 4,575.15</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">----------</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Total for April</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">$21,785.01</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">===========</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">SUMMARY.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Donations</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">$102,727.14</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Estates</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">67,711.42</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">-----------</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">$170,438.56</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Income</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">7,160.26</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Tuition</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">28,066.15</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">-----------</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Total from Oct. 1 to April 30</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">$205,664.97</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">============</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span style="font-weight: 700">FOR THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Subscriptions for April</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">$42.06</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Previously acknowledged</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">358.78</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">--------</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Total</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">$400.84</td> +</tr></tbody></table> + +<table summary="This is a table" cellspacing="0" class="tei tei-table" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><colgroup span="2"></colgroup><thead><tr><th colspan="2" class="tei tei-head tei-head-table" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em; margin-top: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps; font-weight: 700">Receipts of the California Chinese Mission</span></span><span style="font-weight: 700">, + William Johnstone, Treasurer, from February + 14 to March 21, 1896.</span></th></tr></thead><tbody><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Local Missions:</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Fresno. Chinese Mon. Offs., 4; + Annual Membs., 2; + First Cong. Ch., 1.35</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">7.35</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Los Angeles. Chinese Mon. Offs.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">7.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Marysville. Chinese Mon. Offs.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">8.40</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Oakland. Chinese Mon. Offs., 6; + Anniversary Offs. First Cong. Ch. (of which Rev. S. M. Freeland, 5; + S. T. Alexander, 5; + Mrs. H. R. Jones, 2.50; + Mrs. F. F. Barbour, 1.50; + Jue Sue, 5; + Chin Wah, 2), 67</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">73.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Oroville. Chinese Mon. Offs., 2.20; + New Year's gifts to Jesus, 5.50</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">7.70</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Petaluma. Chinese Mon. Offs.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">3.25</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Riverside. Chinese Mon. Offs.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">3.20</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Sacramento. Chinese Mon. Offs.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">8.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">San Bernardino. Chinese Mon. Offs.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">4.25</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">San Diego. Chinese Mon. Offs.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">3.75</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">San Francisco. Central Chinese Mon. Offs.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">5.80</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">San Francisco. West Chinese Mon. Offs.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">2.40</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Santa Barbara. Chinese Mon. Offs.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">6.05</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Santa Cruz. Chinese Mon. Offs.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">6.35</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Ventura. Chinese Mon. Offs.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">2.25</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Vernondale. Chinese Mon. Offs.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">2.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Watsonville. Chinese Mon. Offs.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.50</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">------ 152.75</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Prescott, Arizona. First Cong. Ch. Chinese Mission</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">14.90</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell">Worcester, Mass. "Friends"</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">7.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">For Chinese Mothers and Children</span></span>:</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Boston, Mass. Mount Vernon Chinese Sab. Sch.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">20.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> New Haven, Ct. Mrs J. E. Pond</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">1.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Central California. W. H. M. U.</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">10.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">------ 31.00</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">--------</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"> Total</td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">$205.65</td> +</tr><tr class="tei tei-row"> +<td class="tei tei-cell"></td> +<td class="tei tei-cell" style="text-align: right">========</td> +</tr></tbody></table> +</div> + +<div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em"> +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">H. W. HUBBARD, Treas.,<br /> + Bible House, N. Y.</p> +</div> + +<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page207">[pg 207]</span><a name="Pg207" id="Pg207" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> + +<div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em"> +<a name="toc44" id="toc44"></a> +<a name="pdf45" id="pdf45"></a> +<h2 class="tei tei-head" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 2.88em; margin-top: 2.88em"><span style="font-size: 144%">WOMAN'S STATE ORGANIZATIONS</span></h2> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">MAINE.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Aid to A.M.A.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em"><span class="tei tei-hi"><span style="font-style: italic">State Committee</span></span>--Mrs. Ida Vose Woodbury, +Woodfords; Mrs. A.T. Burbank, Yarmouth; +Mrs. Helen Quimby, Bangor.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">NEW HAMPSHIRE.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Female Cent. Institution and Home Miss. Union.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Mrs. Cyrus Sargeant, Plymouth. +Secretary--Mrs. N. W. Nims, 16 Rumford St., Concord. +Treasurer--Miss Annie A. McFarland, Concord.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">VERMONT.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Mrs. J. H. Babbitt, W. Brattleboro. +Secretary--Mrs. M. K. Paine, Windsor. +Treasurer--Mrs. Wm. P. Fairbanks, St. Johnsbury.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">MASS. and R.I.<br /> +<a id="noteref_1" name="noteref_1" href="#note_1"><span class="tei tei-noteref" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-size: 60%; vertical-align: super">1</span></span></a><span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Association.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Mrs. C. L. Goodell, 9 Massachusetts Ave., Boston, Mass. +Secretary--Mrs. Louise A. Kellogg, 32 Congregational House, Boston. +Treasurer--Miss Annie C. Bridgman, 32 Congregational House, Boston.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">CONNECTICUT.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Miss Ellen R. Camp, 9 Camp St., New Britain. +Secretary--Mrs. C. T. Millard, 36 Lewis St., Hartford. +Treasurer--Mrs. W. W. Jacobs, 19 Spring St., Hartford.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">NEW YORK.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Mrs. Wm. Kincaid, 483 Green Ave., Brooklyn. +Secretary--Mrs. Wm. Spalding, 511 Orange St., Syracuse. +Treasurer--Mrs. J. J. Pearsall, 230 Macon St., Brooklyn.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">NEW JERSEY.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union of the N. J. Association.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Mrs. A. H. Bradford, Montclair. +Secretary--Mrs R. J. Hegeman, 32 Forest Street, Montclair. +Treasurer--Mrs. J. H. Dennison, 150 Belleville Ave., Newark.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">PENNSYLVANIA.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Mrs. J. W. Thomas, Lansford. +Secretary--Mrs. C. F. Yennie, Ridgway. +Treasurer--Mrs. T. W. Jones, 511 Woodland Terrace, Philadelphia.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">OHIO.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Mrs. Sydney Strong, Lane Seminary Grounds, Cincinnati. +Secretary--Mrs. J. W. Moore, 836 Hough Ave., Cleveland. +Treasurer--Mrs. G. B. Brown, 2116 Warren St., Toledo.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">INDIANA.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Mrs. W. A. Bell, 223 Broadway, Indianapolis. +Treasurer--Mrs. A. H. Ball, Dewhurst.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">ILLINOIS.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Mrs. Issac Claflin, Lombard. +Secretary--Mrs. C. H. Taintor, 151 Washington St., Chicago. +Treasurer--Mrs. L. A. Field, Wilmette.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">MISSOURI.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Mrs. Henry Hopkins, 916 Holmes Street, Kansas City. +Secretary--Mrs. E. C. Ellis, 2456 Tracy Ave., Kansas City. +Treasurer--Mrs. K. L. Mills, 1526 Wabash Ave., Kansas City.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">IOWA.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Mrs. T. O. Douglass, Grinnell. +Secretary--Mrs. H. H. Robbins, Grinnell. +Treasurer--Miss Belle L. Bentley, 300 Court Ave., Des Moines.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">MICHIGAN.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Mrs. J. M. Powell, 76 Jefferson Av., Grand Rapids. +Secretary--Mrs. C. C. Denison, 132 N. College Ave., Grand Rapids. +Treasurer--Mrs. E. F. Grabill, Greenville.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">WISCONSIN.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Mrs. E. G. Updike, Madison. +Secretary--Mrs. A. O. Wright, Madison. +Treasurer--Mrs. C. M. Blackman, Whitewater.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">MINNESOTA.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Miss Katherine W. Nichols, 230 East Ninth Street, St. Paul. +Secretary--Mrs. A. P. Lyon, 17 Florence Court, S.E., Minneapolis. +Treasurer--Mrs. M. W. Skinner, Northfield.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">NORTH DAKOTA.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Mrs. W. P. Cleveland, Caledonia. +Secretary--Mrs. Silas Daggett, Harwood. +Treasurer--Mrs. J. M. Fisher, Fargo.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">SOUTH DAKOTA.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Mrs. A. H. Robbins, Bowdle. +Secretary--Mrs. W. H. Thrall, Huron. +Treasurer--Mrs. F. H. Wilcox, Huron.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">BLACK HILLS, SOUTH DAKOTA.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Missionary Union</span></span>.</p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Mrs. J. B. Gossage, Rapid City. +Secretary--Mrs. H. H. Gilchrist, Hot Springs. +Treasurer--Miss Grace Lyman, Hot Springs.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">NEBRASKA.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Mrs. D. B. Perry, Crete. +Secretary--Mrs. H. Bross, 2904 Second Street, Lincoln. +Treasurer--Mrs. James W. Dawes, Crete.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">KANSAS.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Mrs. F. E. Storrs, Topeka. +Secretary--Mrs. George L. Epps, Topeka. +Treasurer--Mrs. E. C. Read. Parsons.</p> + + +<span class="tei tei-pb" id="page208">[pg 208]</span><a name="Pg208" id="Pg208" class="tei tei-anchor"></a> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">COLORADO.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Mrs. E. R. Drake, 2739 Lafayette Street, Denver. +Secretary--Mrs. Chas. Westley, Box 508, Denver. +Treasurer--Mrs. B. C. Valantine, Highlands.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">WYOMING.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Missionary Union.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Mrs. P. F. Powelson, Cheyenne. +Secretary--Mrs. J. A. Riner, Cheyenne. +Treasurer--Mrs. H. N. Smith, Rock Springs.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">MONTANA.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Missionary Union.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Mrs. O. C. Clark, Missoula. +Secretary--Mrs. W. S. Bell, 410 Dearborn Ave., Helena. +Treasurer--Mrs. Herbert E. Jones, Livingston.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">IDAHO.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Missionary Union.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Mrs. R. B. Wright, Boise. +Secretary--Mrs. E. A. Paddock, Weiser. +Treasurer--Mrs. D. L. Travis, Pocatello.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">WASHINGTON.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Mrs. A. J. Bailey, 1614 Second Ave., Seattle. +Secretary--Mrs. W. C. Wheeler, 424 South K. Street, Tacoma. +Treasurer--Mrs. J. W. George, 620 Fourth Street, Seattle.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">OREGON.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Mrs. F. Eggert, The Hill, Portland. +Secretary--Mrs. George Brownell, Oregon City. +Treasurer--Mrs. W. D. Palmer, 546 Third Street, Portland.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">CALIFORNIA.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Society.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Mrs. E. S. Williams, 572 12th Street, Oakland. +Secretary--Mrs. L. M. Howard, 911 Grove Street, Oakland. +Treasurer--Mrs. J. M. Haven, 1329 Harrison Street, Oakland.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Mrs. Warren F. Day, 253 S. Hope St., Los Angeles. +Secretary--Mrs. W. J. Washburn, 1900 Pasadena Ave., Los Angeles. +Treasurer--Mrs. Mary M. Smith, Public Library, Riverside.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">NEVADA.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Missionary Union.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Mrs. L. J. Flint, Reno. +Secretary--Mrs. Margaret N. Magill, Reno. +Treasurer--Mrs. Mary Clow, Reno.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">UTAH (Including Southern Idaho).<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Missionary Union.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Mrs. Clarence T. Brown, Salt Lake City, Utah. +Secretary--Mrs. W. S. Hawkes, 135 Sixth Street, E., Salt Lake City, Utah. +Treasurer--Mrs. Dana W. Bartlett, Salt Lake City, Utah. +Secretary for Idaho--Mrs. Oscar Sonnenkalb, Pocatello, Idaho.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">NEW MEXICO.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Missionary Union.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Mrs. C. E. Winslow, Albuquerque. +Secretary--Mrs. E. W. Lewis, 301 So. Edith Street, Albuquerque. +Treasurer--Mrs. H. W. Bullock, Albuquerque.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">OKLAHOMA.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Missionary Union.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Mrs. J. H. Parker, Kingfisher. +Secretary--Mrs. L. E. Kimball, Guthrie. +Treasurer--Mrs. L. S. Childs, Choctaw City.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">INDIAN TERRITORY.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Missionary Union.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Mrs. John McCarthy, Vinita. +Secretary--Mrs. Fayette Hurd, Vinita. +Treasurer--Mrs. R. M. Swain, Vinita.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">NORTH CAROLINA.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Missionary Union.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Mrs. S. S. Sevier, McLeansville. +Secretary and Treasurer--Miss A. E. Farrington, Oaks.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">GEORGIA.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Mrs. H. B. Wey, 253 Forest Avenue, Atlanta. +Secretary--Mrs. H. A. Kellam, Atlanta. +Treasurer--Miss Virginia Holmes, Barnesville.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">FLORIDA.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Mrs. S. F. Gale, Jacksonville. +Secretary--Mrs. Nathan Barrows, Winter Park. +Treasurer--Mrs. W. D. Brown, Interlachen.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">ALABAMA.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Missionary Union.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Mrs. M. A. Dillard, Selma. +Secretary--Mrs. J. S. Jackson, Montgomery. +Treasurer--Mrs. E. C. Silsby, Talladega.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">TENNESSEE, KENTUCKY and ARKANSAS.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Missionary Union of the Tennessee Association.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Mrs. G. W. Moore, Box 8, Fisk Univ., Nashville. +Secretary--Mrs. E. J. Lewis, 15 Echols Street, Memphis. +Treasurer--Mrs. J. E. Moreland, 216 N. McNairy Street, Nashville.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">MISSISSIPPI.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Missionary Union.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Mrs. C. L. Harris, 1421 31st Avenue, Meridian. +Secretary--Mrs. Edith M. Hall, Tougaloo Univ., Tougaloo. +Treasurer--Mrs. L. H. Turner, 3012 12th Street, Meridian.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">LOUISIANA.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Missionary Union.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Mrs. C. M. Crawford, Hammond. +Secretary--Mrs. Matilda Cabrère, New Orleans. +Treasurer--Mrs. L. St. J. Hitchcock, Straight Univ., New Orleans.</p> + + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="text-align: center; margin-bottom: 1.00em">TEXAS.<br /> +<span class="tei tei-hi" style="text-align: center"><span style="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</span></span></p> + +<p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">President--Mrs. J. M. Wendelkin, Dallas. +Secretary--Mrs. H. Burt, Lock Box 563, Dallas. +Treasurer--Mrs. C. I. Scofield, Dallas.</p> + + +</div> +</div> + +</div> + +<hr class="doublepage" /><div class="tei tei-back" style="margin-bottom: 2.00em; margin-top: 6.00em"> +<div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 5.00em; margin-top: 5.00em"> + + + + <div class="tei tei-div" style="margin-bottom: 4.00em; margin-top: 4.00em"> + <h1 class="tei tei-head" style="text-align: left; margin-bottom: 3.46em; margin-top: 3.46em"><span style="font-size: 173%">Footnotes</span></h1> + <dl class="tei tei-list-footnotes"><dt class="tei tei-notelabel"><a id="note_1" name="note_1" href="#noteref_1">1.</a></dt><dd class="tei tei-notetext"><p class="tei tei-p" style="margin-bottom: 1.00em">While the W. H. M. A. appears in this list as +a State body for Mass. and R. 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Y., as second-class mail matter.</p> +</div> +</front> + +<body> +<div rend="page-break-before: right"> +<pb n="176" /><anchor id="Pg176" /> +<head>American Missionary Association.</head> + +<p rend="text-indent: 0"><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">President, Merrill E. Gates, LL.D., Mass.</hi></p> + +<p><hi rend="font-style: italic">Vice-presidents.</hi></p> + +<p rend="text-indent: 0"><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. F. A. Noble</hi>, D.D., Ill.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. Henry Hopkins</hi>, D.D., Mo.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. Alex. McKenzie</hi>, D.D., Mass.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. Henry A. Stimson</hi>, D.D., N. Y.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. Washington Gladden</hi>, D.D., Ohio.</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-style: italic">Honorary Secretary and Editor.</hi></p> + +<p rend="text-indent: 0"><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. M. E. Strieby</hi>, D.D., <hi rend="font-style: italic">Bible House, N. Y.</hi></p> + +<p><hi rend="font-style: italic">Corresponding Secretaries.</hi></p> + +<p rend="text-indent: 0"><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. A. F. Beard</hi>, D.D., <hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. F. P. Woodbury, D.D.</hi>, <hi rend="font-style: italic">Bible House, N. Y.</hi><lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. C. J. Ryder, D.D.</hi>, <hi rend="font-style: italic">Bible House, N. Y.</hi></p> + +<p><hi rend="font-style: italic">Recording Secretary.</hi></p> + +<p rend="text-indent: 0"><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. M. E. Strieby</hi>, D.D., <hi rend="font-style: italic">Bible House, N. Y.</hi></p> + +<p><hi rend="font-style: italic">Treasurer.</hi></p> + +<p rend="text-indent: 0"><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">H. W. Hubbard</hi>, Esq., <hi rend="font-style: italic">Bible House, N. Y.</hi></p> + +<p><hi rend="font-style: italic">Auditors.</hi></p> + +<p rend="text-indent: 0"><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">George S. Hickok. </hi><lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">James H. Oliphant.</hi></p> + +<p><hi rend="font-style: italic">Executive Committee.</hi></p> + +<p rend="text-indent: 0"><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Charles L. Mead</hi>, Chairman.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Charles A. Hull</hi>, Secretary.</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-style: italic">For Three Years.</hi></p> + +<p rend="text-indent: 0"><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Samuel Holmes</hi><lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Samuel S. Marples</hi>,<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Charles L. Mead</hi>,<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">William H. Strong</hi>,<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Elijah Horr</hi>.</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-style: italic">For Two Years.</hi></p> + +<p rend="text-indent: 0"><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">William Hayes Ward</hi>,<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">James W. Cooper</hi>,<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Lucien C. Warner</hi>,<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Joseph H. Twichell</hi>,<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Charles P. Pierce</hi>.</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-style: italic">For One Year.</hi></p> + +<p rend="text-indent: 0"><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Charles A. Hull</hi>,<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Addison P. Foster</hi>,<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Albert J. Lyman</hi>,<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Nehemiah Boynton</hi>,<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">A. J. F. Behrends</hi>.</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-style: italic">District Secretaries.</hi></p> + +<p rend="text-indent: 0"><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. Geo. H. Gutterson</hi>, <hi rend="font-style: italic">21 Cong'l House, Boston, Mass.</hi><lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. Jos. E. Roy</hi>, D.D., <hi rend="font-style: italic">153 La Salle Street, Chicago, Ill.</hi></p> + +<p><hi rend="font-style: italic">Secretary of Woman's Bureau.</hi></p> + +<p rend="text-indent: 0"><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Miss D. E. Emerson</hi>, <hi rend="font-style: italic">Bible House, N. Y.</hi></p> + +<div> +<head>COMMUNICATIONS</head> + +<p>Relating to the work of the Association may be addressed to the Corresponding +Secretaries; letters for "<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">The American Missionary</hi>," to the Editor, at the New +York Office; letters relating to the finances, to the Treasurer; letters relating to +woman's work, to the Secretary of the Woman's Bureau.</p> +</div> + +<div> +<head>DONATIONS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS</head> + +<p>In drafts, checks, registered letters, or post-office orders, may be sent to H. W. +Hubbard, Treasurer, Bible House, New York; or, when more convenient, to either +of the Branch Offices, 21 Congregational House, Boston, Mass., or 153 La Salle +Street, Chicago, Ill. A payment of thirty dollars constitutes a Life Member.</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Notice To Subscribers.</hi>--The date on the "address label" indicates the time +to which the subscription is paid. Changes are made in date on label to the 10th +of each month. If payment of subscription be made afterward the change on the +label will appear a month later. Please send early notice of change in post-office +address, giving the former address and the new address, in order that our periodicals +and occasional papers may be correctly mailed.</p> +</div> + +<div> +<head>FORM OF A BEQUEST.</head> + +<p>"I give and bequeath the sum of ---- dollars to the 'American Missionary +Association,' incorporated by act of the Legislature of the State of New York." +The will should be attested by three witnesses.</p> +</div> +</div> + +<div rend="page-break-before: right"> +<pb n="177" /><anchor id="Pg177" /> +<index index="toc" level1="Editorial" /> +<index index="pdf" level1="Editorial" /> +<head>The American Missionary</head> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Vol. L.</hi><lb /> +JUNE, 1896.<lb /> +No. 6.</p> + +<div> +<index index="toc" /> +<index index="pdf" /> +<head>The Jubilee Year Fund.</head> + +<p>Extract from the appeal of the Executive Committee of the American +Missionary Association:</p> + +<p rend="text-align: center; font-weight: bold">Fifty Dollars a Share.</p> + +<p>It is proposed to raise during the next six months a +special Jubilee Year Fund of $100,000 in shares of $50 +each, with the hope and expectation that these shares will +be taken by the friends of missions without lessening those +regular contributions which must be depended upon to sustain +the current work.</p> + +<p rend="text-align: center">FORM OF A PLEDGE.</p> + +<p rend="text-align: center">Share, $50.<lb /> +$100,000.</p> + +<p rend="text-align: center">THE JUBILEE YEAR FUND<lb /> +OF THE<lb /> +AMERICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION.</p> + +<p>I hereby take ..... shares (Fifty Dollars each) in the +Jubilee Year Fund of the American Missionary Association, to be +paid before the close of the fiscal year, Sept. 30, 1896.</p> + +<p rend="text-align: right"><hi rend="font-style: italic">Name</hi> . . . . . . .</p> + +<p rend="text-align: right"><hi rend="font-style: italic">P. O. Address</hi> . . . . . . . .</p> +</div> + +<div> +<pb n="178" /><anchor id="Pg178" /> +<index index="toc" /> +<index index="pdf" /> +<head>FIFTY-DOLLAR JUBILEE SHARES.</head> + +<p>In the last number of <hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">The Missionary</hi> we gave the gratifying report +of 34 shares taken for this fund, and in the present number we have the +pleasure of adding 75 more. We are fully aware of the difficulties +under which we send forth the call for responses to this much-needed +fund. Other appeals have been made, and are still pressed upon the +churches, all of them worthy of the generosity with which they are met.</p> + +<p>But the ability of the churches to meet the demands of their varied +mission work is not exhausted, and the spirit of consecration among +the followers of Christ, even when self-denial must be practiced, has not +reached its limit. We therefore urge our appeal with strong confidence +that we shall not be felt to be intruders, but that we are simply +trying to fulfill the duty imposed upon us in carrying the Gospel to the +most needy and destitute in our land.</p> + +<p>We must repeat the plea made by our Executive Committee that in +giving to this Jubilee Fund, the contributions for our regular work, to +which we are committed and whose claims we cannot repudiate, may +not be neglected.</p> +</div> + +<div> +<index index="toc" /> +<index index="pdf" /> +<head>THE ACCEPTABLE MITES.</head> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Andersonville, Ga.</hi>--"Please find inclosed $2.31, which is a contribution +from our church toward paying the debt of the American +Missionary Association. It is very little, but more than I supposed +the people would raise, there is so little money in the place."</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Greenwood, S. C.</hi>--"It is a great pleasure to me to hand you herewith +bank draft for $11, which is the amount of our collection for the +Lincoln Memorial Day. I have delayed the remitting of this amount +somewhat to give others an opportunity who wished to contribute, but +were not quite ready. The amount is not large, but it is from the +people and expresses in a measure their interest in the work of the +American Missionary Association. The collection represents offerings +of the young and old from a cent to a dollar. What was done was +done with a free heart."</p> +</div> + +<div> +<index index="toc" /> +<index index="pdf" /> +<head>NO COLOR-LINE IN CLEVELAND.</head> + +<p>The Methodist General Conference and the hotels in Cleveland, O., +deserve great credit--the hotels for according to all delegates, regardless +of color, equal accommodations, and the Conference for its hearty +indorsement of their action. If this greatest gathering of the largest +Protestant church in America had nothing else to do, it might go with +its grand meeting from city to city securing this recognition of the +brotherhood of man. It is ardently hoped that the generous and<pb n="179" /><anchor id="Pg179" /> +liberal-minded hotel keepers in Cleveland may not "backslide," and +that if any single colored delegate, clerical or lay, should come alone +to Cleveland, even before the close of the "six months' probation," +he might not find the door closed against him.</p> + +<p>The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church may be equally +useful at its meeting in Saratoga in preaching this same gospel of the +brotherhood of man, and in this case, too, permanency is very desirable, +and it is hoped, therefore, that in this event there may be the +illustration of the good old Presbyterian doctrine of the "perseverance +of the saints."</p> +</div> + +<div> +<index index="toc" /> +<index index="pdf" /> +<head>ORANGE PARK NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL IN FLORIDA CLOSED BY THE SHERIFF.</head> + +<p>It will be remembered that on Friday, the 10th of April, seven +teachers and two patrons of the Orange Park School, at Orange Park, +Fla., were arrested for violation of an enactment legalized a year ago +by the State Legislature under the instigation of William H. Sheats, +the State superintendent of education.</p> + +<p>The enactment, which we protest is in no just sense a law, forbids +not only white and colored persons to be instructed within the same +building at the same time, but it also forbids a white principal or matron +or guardians of the school rooming or living within the same building +where their pupils are.</p> + +<p>This enactment against the personal rights of education in a private +Christian school not supported or aided by the State, if sustained, +would destroy nearly all of the institutions carried on by Northern +benevolence in all of our Southern States. It would take the guardianship +of manners and morals out of the hands of those who have +planted and sustained the institutions until now, and who, in view of +the millions yet uneducated and untrained, are now needed as much +as ever. It is not surprising, therefore, that the National Council of +Congregational Churches at Syracuse in October requested the Association +to take this question to the highest courts, nor that the General +Conference of the Methodist Church in Cleveland has just passed a +resolution denouncing this iniquitous enactment, or that we are receiving +constantly from our State and local associations assurances of +sympathy and support in our contest against this reversion to barbarism. +We quote a few of the opinions which have come under our +observation.</p> + +<p>From the <hi rend="font-style: italic">Congregationalist</hi>:</p> + +<quote rend="display"> +<p>"The ethics of Christ, Pilgrim traditions, and the U. S. Constitution seemed +paramount to the opinions of Florida legislators, and the highest officials of the<pb n="180" /><anchor id="Pg180" /> +American Missionary Association decided to defy and test the law. That the +denomination stands back of them may be reasonably inferred from the resolution +passed by the last Triennial National Council. Let the American Missionary +Association have the sinews of war with which to employ the ablest counsel."</p> +</quote> + +<p>From the <hi rend="font-style: italic">Outlook</hi>:</p> + +<quote rend="display"> +<p>"The State of Florida not long ago took action which is a disgrace to itself and +a blot on the fair fame of our republic. Let our people squarely face this issue. +While we are protesting against the treatment of missionaries in Turkey and calling +upon the Government to use all its power in their protection, Christian teachers +widely known and honored in one of the great States of this republic are arrested +simply because they presumed to instruct a few white children under the same +roof with colored children. It is hard to speak of such conduct in mild words. +The question as to whether this is in reality a free republic is once more at issue. +The action of the State of Florida is as barbaric as the persecutions of the Middle +Ages."</p> +</quote> + +<p>From the <hi rend="font-style: italic">Independent</hi>:</p> + +<quote rend="display"> +<p>"Let the reader observe that this is not a law applying merely to the public +schools of the State. Such a law we condemn, but we could not be surprised at +it. This law is directed at this particular institution, which is not a public school +but a private academy supported by the American Missionary Association. We +have been amazed that in this nineteenth century Christians could be massacred +by the thousands for not accepting the Moslem faith and no hand raised to defend +them. But that was in Turkey. Here in the United States more than thirty years +after the Proclamation of Emancipation in one of the sovereign States of the +Union, half a dozen men and women are arrested for the crime of treating black +children and white children alike, for not drawing a caste line in their own private +grounds in a school they conduct at no expense to the State. It is a curious +humiliating occurrence for this Jubilee year of the American Missionary Association."</p> +</quote> + +<p>From the <hi rend="font-style: italic">Advance</hi>:</p> + +<quote rend="display"> +<p>"Florida's disgraceful Sheats law, specially designed for the teachers and +supporters of Orange Park Academy, has at last been put in force. The teachers +of the Academy, the pastor of the church, and the parents of the white pupils +have been arrested for violation of this law, which forbids any one to maintain or +patronize a school in which white persons and Negroes shall be taught or boarded +within the same building.</p> + +<p>And this is the State of Senator Call, who is declaiming so eloquently in behalf +of the Cuban insurgents, more than half of whom are of Negro blood."</p> +</quote> + +<p>From the <hi rend="font-style: italic">Boston Standard</hi>:</p> + +<quote rend="display"> +<p>"A year ago the unconstitutional and vile Sheats law was passed by the legislature +of Florida. It was understood that this law was particularly aimed at the +Orange Park School, of the American Missionary Association, whose fiftieth +anniversary is to be celebrated in this city next fall. This villainous statute was +enforced in the case of the Orange Park School on the entire body of teachers, +white men and women of spotless character and self-sacrificing devotion to the +mission, because of educating teachers for the elevation of American citizenship. +The normal school is one of the best and most useful of the educational agencies +at work in the South, but had dared to ignore the outrageous statute which makes +it a crime for any school, public or private, to teach black and white scholars in +the same building or have any white teachers to eat and sleep in the same house<pb n="181" /><anchor id="Pg181" /> +with their Negro pupils. If these discretionary rights are not guaranteed by our +national Constitution to American citizens, then the professed abolition of slavery +and of the color line in citizenship is a wretched farce. Nobody can question the +intent of the proclamation of emancipation of the constitutional amendment +that places the Negro on the same legal plane with the white citizen of this +country. We do not doubt the supreme and binding authority of this legislature. +We mistake the temper of the American people if a blaze of indignation is not +kindled by this outrage from the Atlantic to the Pacific."</p> +</quote> + +<p>From <hi rend="font-style: italic">Frank Leslie's Weekly</hi>:</p> + +<quote rend="display"> +<p>"Under these provisions no citizen of Florida, it will be noted, can under +certain conditions educate his child. He is excluded absolutely from the best +educational institutions in the State if these admit pupils of both white and +colored parentage. The defiance of the law was in obedience to a definite +determination on the part of the American Missionary Association to make a +distinct test of the statute."</p> +</quote> + +<p>From the <hi rend="font-style: italic">Boston Daily Advertiser</hi>:</p> + +<quote rend="display"> +<p>"The Sheats law in Florida was passed through the influence of malice, prejudice, +and partisan venom. Efforts have been made in other Southern States to +perpetrate similar outrages, but for the most part without avail. The better public +sentiment all over the South is strongly against such meanness. This better +sentiment has asserted itself successfully elsewhere, and we do not doubt that it +will do so very soon in Florida."</p> +</quote> + +<p>From the <hi rend="font-style: italic">Boston Journal</hi>:</p> + +<quote rend="display"> +<p>"The American Missionary Association will be sustained by an enlightened +public sentiment in fighting to the last resort the outrageous Florida law which +makes it a crime to teach colored and white pupils in the same school."</p> +</quote> + +<p>These comments are but samples of the sentiment which comes to +the Association respecting this attempt to challenge the constitutional +amendment which came with the emancipation of the colored people +from slavery. But now there is</p> + +<div> +<head>A SECOND CHAPTER.</head> + +<p>After the teachers were arrested it was supposed that this would be +the end of the persecution until the statute should be tested by the +courts. Accordingly they returned to the work in the school as before. +On the 4th of May the Sheriff was instructed by the State Attorney to +inquire into this continued violation of the law, and if he found the +school to be going on as before, to arrest and rearrest, as long as the +school should be continued. In consequence the school was forced to +close its sessions, as the teachers were informed that they would be arrested +over and over again, and that new bail would be required for +every successive day; this not only for the teachers but for the patrons, +which would be impossible in the case of those who are colored. +This is in accordance with the published pronouncement of Supt. +Sheats that he will prosecute and persecute this Orange Park School +out of existence.</p> +</div> +</div> + +<pb n="182" /><anchor id="Pg182" /> + +<div> +<head>MEMBERS OF THE ALBANY CONVENTION.</head> + +<p>We are desirous of securing the names of the survivors of the little +band that gathered in Albany fifty years ago, and formed the American +Missionary Association. A few years since, we made a similar call to this +in the pages of <hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">The American Missionary</hi>, but the responses were very +few. At the present date, we know of only two persons, Rev. John H. +Byrd, Lawrence, Kan., and Rev. Peter B. Thayer, Garland, Me., who +were present at that time. We hope, if there are any other survivors, they +will write to us promptly, and if there are persons whose eyes fall on +this little notice who happen to know of any person who was present at +that meeting, we will be much obliged if they will send us the name +and address.</p> +</div> + +<div> +<index index="toc" /> +<index index="pdf" /> +<head>OUR CHURCHES.</head> + +<p>We intend to present to our readers from time to time brief sketches +of some of our churches located in the South and elsewhere, with some +account of the condition of the membership as to property and education, +with glimpses of their poverty and hard struggles to support the +pastor, with occasionally the cheerful story of those who reach self-support. +On another page will be found a sketch by Pastor Snell of +the church in Talladega, Ala.</p> +</div> + +<div> +<index index="toc" /> +<index index="pdf" /> +<head>THE TALENTED TENTH.</head> + +<p>In the discussion concerning Negro education we should not forget +the talented tenth man. An ordinary education may answer for the +nine men of mediocrity; but if this is all we offer the talented tenth +man, we make a prodigious mistake. The tenth man, with superior +natural endowments, symmetrically trained and highly developed, may +become a mightier influence, a greater inspiration to others than all the +other nine, or nine times nine like them. Without disparagement of +faithful men of moderate abilities, it may be said that in all ages the +mighty impulses that have propelled a people onward in their progressive +career, have proceeded from a few gifted souls. Sometimes these +have been "self-made" men, so-called, whose best powers were evoked +by rare opportunities. Oftener, they have been men of thoroughly +disciplined minds, of sharpened perceptive faculties, trained to analyze +and to generalize; men of well-balanced judgments and power of clear +and forceful statement.</p> + +<p>It is this talented tenth man of our colleges that in after years reflects +more honor on his <hi rend="font-style: italic">alma mater</hi> than the other nine; it is this tenth +man that is the recognized leader in his profession and the leader of<pb n="183" /><anchor id="Pg183" /> +public opinion. To him, rather than to the other nine, the many look +for suggestion and advice in important matters. He is an uncrowned +king in his sphere.</p> + +<p>This being true, I repeat that not to make proper provision for the +high education of the talented tenth man of the colored people is a +prodigious mistake. It is to dwarf the tree that has in it the potency +of a grand oak. Industrial education is good for the nine; the common +English branches are good for the nine; but that tenth man ought to +have the best opportunities for making the most of himself for humanity +and God.</p> + +<p>The powers of this talented tenth man are often latent; unsuspected +by others and even by their possessor, and are evoked only under favorable +conditions, sometimes comparatively late in the youthful period +of life. In a symmetrical course of study calculated to bring into exercise +every mental faculty, somewhere, as by a touchstone, the particular +aptitude of the pupil may be discovered, the secret springs of power +be opened; and the man, having discovered himself, leaps forward to +pre-eminence among his fellows. Scores of such men and women are +among the students in the schools for the colored people of the South. +A mere common education will not disclose their uncommon powers; +they need the test of the best. And somewhere, at several central +points at least, provision should be made for the higher education of +the talented tenth as well as ordinary education for the other nine.</p> + +<p>The great need of the colored people of the South is wise leadership +along all lines of development; men of large and comprehensive views +acquired by contact and communion with the world's great thinkers; +such men are needed to-day even more than nine times as many with a +little more practical knowledge concerning the use of the saw, the jack-plane +and the blacksmith's forge. In our educational work for the colored +people, therefore, proper provision should be made for the talented +tenth.--<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Dr. Morehouse</hi> in <hi rend="font-style: italic">The Independent</hi>.</p> +</div> + +<div> +<index index="toc" /> +<index index="pdf" /> +<head>ALASKA MISSION.</head> + +<p>The following sentences from a personal letter of Miss Anna L. +Dawes state a profound truth in terse and impressive form:</p> + +<quote rend="display"> +<p>"If any one is willing to go up there and live with those Eskimos, I +think the rest of us may well enough agree to help. Indeed, nothing +has been so good for me for some time as his (Mr. Lopp's) visit. It +not only makes our Christianity (mine at least) look like a mustard +seed, but makes you wonder whether it isn't a <hi rend="font-style: italic">dead</hi> seed at that! I +have been to hear Mr. Moody to-day, but he didn't begin to give me +such "conviction of sin" as the urgent and eager interest Mr. Lopp<pb n="184" /><anchor id="Pg184" /> +showed in going back to his people up there. I wonder just what the +Lord does think of us all--some of us, anyway?"</p> +</quote> + +<p>Mr. Lopp, whom Miss Dawes refers to, is pleading for funds to make +it possible to open the mission among the Eskimos. The American +Missionary Association was obliged to discontinue it for a year on +account of the straitened condition of the treasury. We are now making +every effort to gather funds outside of the current income of the +Association, that there may be at least one Christian mission conducted +by Congregationalists in this great northern mission field. Mr. Lopp's +plea for "<hi rend="font-style: italic">his</hi> people" and abandon of self-sacrifice both on the part of +himself and his wife, impress every one, as they did Miss Dawes.</p> + +<p>This is the only mission of the Congregational denomination in +Alaska. No other denomination plans to occupy this station if given +up by the American Missionary Association. The work requires about +five hundred dollars more than has been subscribed, and this must be +in hand by the first of June, when it is necessary for Mr. Lopp to sail, +if he goes this year.</p> +</div> +</div> + +<div> +<index index="toc" /> +<index index="pdf" /> +<head>The South.</head> +<p></p> + +<div> +<index index="toc" /> +<index index="pdf" /> +<head>HISTORY OF A CHURCH IN ALABAMA.</head> + +<p>BY REV. SPENCER SNELL.</p> + + +<p>The beautiful and healthful city of Talladega is located among the +Appalachian foot hills. The First Congregational church was organized +in the year 1868. The first members were people who came out of the +colored Baptist Church, and who had begun to look for a more intelligent +mode of worship and better religious instruction than it was +possible to have in churches whose pastors had been slaves and were +uneducated.</p> + +<p>The first pastor of the church was Rev. H. E. Brown, of Ridgefield, +O., whom the American Missionary Association had sent into +the South. Since his retirement the pulpit has been occupied by +several pastors, including the acceptable services of professors of +Talladega College. My pastorate began in 1894.</p> + +<p>There are friendly relations between our church and the other +colored churches near at hand. The pastor is often invited to preach +in the other churches. The pastors of two of the Baptist churches +are graduates of our school here, and the pastor of one of the Methodist +churches is now taking lessons in our seminary.</p> + +<p>The present membership of the church is 219. Many of them are +poor students who have to be helped through school. The resident<pb n="185" /><anchor id="Pg185" /> +members have but very little money. With one or two exceptions they +receive small pay for what they do. Those who have trades find but +little here to do and have to go away to get employment. Among the +male members of the church are farmers, mechanics, etc., and among +the females those who do laundry work, sewing, etc. Several of these +women take the washing of families home and work very hard for a +very little money with which to subsist their families, buy books, and +pay tuition for their children in Talladega College.</p> + +<p>There are about thirty-five members of the church who own their +homes, and about eleven who rent the places where they live. Several +of the homes owned by the members of the church are fairly comfortable +for Southern homes, having from two to seven rooms. None of +them are costly. I do not suppose that one of them cost $1,000. +Neither is the furniture in them costly. Scarcely any of them have +carpets on their floors. They look upon carpets as a luxury which they +cannot afford. Plaster on the walls is almost as rare as carpets on the +floors. In some cases there is not a rocking-chair in the house. The +furniture they have is of a very ordinary kind.</p> + +<p>The people have but very little money and are obliged to struggle +long and hard to get a little place to call home, in many cases buying +the lumber and hiring the carpenter on credit. This being the case, it +takes them years and years to pay for the little homes. The homes +vary from the fairly comfortable to the wretched. It is noticeable that +those who have had the advantages of an education have better homes +than those who have no education.</p> + +<p>There comes to mind as I write one very miserable home in which +both the parents are ignorant. There are three rooms to the house not +nearly so comfortable as the places where Northern farmers keep their +horses and cattle. There is neither stove nor grate in the house, but +simply some rocks on each side of the open fireplace on which they +lay the green wood, by which they sit and shiver while the cold winds +blow through the cracks in the floor and sides of the house. There are +six children and only two excuses for beds. One of these has on it a +tick, the other has a pile of dirty rags. There is not a whole table or +chair in the house.</p> + +<p>And yet, these people, like many others just as poor as they, are trying +to educate their children. They believe that in Christian education +lies the only redemption from this condition for them and their race, +through their children, who are enjoying privileges that were denied to +them.</p> + +<p>There are not more than a dozen individuals in the church who are +earning a comfortable living. More than that number did so when +times were better, but now there is not much for them to do except conduct<pb n="186" /><anchor id="Pg186" /> +very poor farms, on which they cannot earn enough to make +themselves comfortable.</p> + +<p>There have been very few years in the history of the church when it +did not have a revival of religion. Of late it has been the custom to +have two series of special services each year--one during the winter, +while the school is in session, and another during the summer vacation. +Effort is made each year to have all the students converted. Of all +the young people who have graduated here only two have left without +being professing Christians.</p> + +<p>The growth of the church has not been rapid, but steady. During +the days of slavery the colored people were members of the churches +to which their masters belonged. None of them belonged to Congregational +churches, and so, when Congregationalism came to the South +after the war, it was entirely new to the former slaves and to those who +had been their masters.</p> + +<p>The masses of the children and the young people still cling to the +churches which their parents were taught to love. It will, therefore, +be some time before Congregationalism will grow rapidly in the South. +The church has no building of its own, and no parsonage, but worships +in the chapel of Talladega College. The building in which the chapel +is located was erected by the white Baptists of the Coosa Valley Association +before the war as a college for their sons. Some of the old +slaves who helped to put up the building lived to see freedom, to see +the building come into the hands of the American Missionary Association, +and to see their own children study and graduate in it.</p> +</div> + +<div> +<index index="toc" /> +<index index="pdf" /> +<head>MEETINGS AMONG THE HILLS AND AT A CONVICT CAMP.</head> + +<p>BY REV. H. E. PARTRIDGE.</p> + +<p>Perhaps nowhere is a religious meeting made more of than in the +hill country of the South. There are reasons <hi rend="font-style: italic">and</hi> reasons for the fact. +Take a real, genuine Methodist or Baptist matron, or brother, of fifty, +and they love Christ and His cause, and do not fail to associate their +love for Him and the work with the gathering in His name. If it be +possible, they will be in attendance when "the parson" comes round. +The girls love to go; some because they, too, are learning to love the +service of the Master, some because they have no other so good opportunity +to see and be seen, and others because everybody else goes. +Where the girls and young ladies are sure to be, there the boys and +young men are apt to be; and so it comes that when the meeting, especially +the "big meeting," is to be held, the people throng. And if +you want to see a genuine democracy, untainted by any kind of aristocracy, +you could not find it better illustrated than among the hills,<pb n="187" /><anchor id="Pg187" /> +at meeting time, in some log "church-house." No Sir Wonderful to +claim best pew, no usher to give you the place <hi rend="font-style: italic">he</hi> chooses. You come +with your wife and, following the custom, she goes to the left, you to +the right. I will not describe the service. The singing varies from a +wonderful chorus of praise that lacks nothing in volume in one neighborhood, +to the nasal-twanged hymn which some incompetent leader +sings almost alone in some other community. The old songs predominate, +but any brisk moving song of work of praise or progress easily +becomes a favorite, when once it has been sung long enough so that +the words and movement are mastered by a few.</p> + +<p>You will not be long in any big meeting or revival service before you +will hear:</p> + +<lg> +<l rend="margin-left: 2">"Mother has a home, sweet home,</l> +<l rend="margin-left: 2">Mother has a home, sweet home,</l> +<l rend="margin-left: 2">Mother has a home, sweet home.</l> +<l rend="margin-left: 2">Lord, I want to join the angels; beautiful home."</l> +</lg> + +<p>This is varied. Now it is Brother, Father, Preacher, or Sister who +has a home.</p> + +<p>You may not know the tune or words, but it will not be long before +you are singing with the rest, if you are a participator or worshiper, +and not that horrid and heartless thing, a critical looker-on.</p> + +<p>You know of the hand-shaking? If a sinner seeks to enter the +Christian life, he comes, on invitation of the minister, to shake hands +at the close of, or during, the service. And often service closes with an +all-round-hand-shake. There is a song started, like "Say, Brother, will +you meet me?" or some simple devotional hymn, and all rise and shake +hands all around, singing or praying, or speaking gently one to another.</p> + +<p>Ah! many a feud has sunk forever, many an unpleasantness has been +forgotten, many a half-ripe quarrel has been strangled, and many a +friendship has been strengthened and ripened in these services of emotion +and love, those hand-shakings of the Mountaineers. The blessings +of the peacemakers should be his who first introduced the service.</p> + +<p>Among other invitation hymns I have heard, I remember vividly:</p> + +<lg> +<l rend="margin-left: 2">"Sinner, you are welcome, Yes, Yes, welcome</l> +<l rend="margin-left: 2">To the dying lamb."</l> +</lg> + +<p>This, too, is varied. "Seeker," "Brother," "Sister," and "Everybody's +welcome" being sung.</p> + +<p>I could tell of parts I do not like, of excitements the reverse of helpful +to my devotional feelings, and of loudness mistaken for piety or +zeal, but so could others criticise the services at Dr. Cuyler's or Dr. +Storrs's church. I prefer to speak of the really good.</p> + +<p>May I tell you of a unique service? It was at the Convict Camp, +near Baker's X Roads, in Cumberland County, Tenn.</p> + +<pb n="188" /><anchor id="Pg188" /> + +<p>No need to ring the bell--the congregation are assembled, and armed +guards are standing by lest someone should escape. Still a bell was +tapped. Silence at once.</p> + +<p>"Boys," I said, "when I was here before you kindly asked me to +come and speak to you again. I am here. Before I speak I want to +have you sing. Will you sing?" A moment's pause, and in the rich +tones which the colored people so often have, there rang out from +scores of throats, one of those weird songs of the race. It was of chariots +and heaven, of songs and praises, and of Jesus the King. I cannot +reproduce or describe it. I prayed for a blessing on our service, and +several responded with apparently as fervent "Amen" as ever came +from Camp Meeting or Altar service. Then I read passages, closing +with a part of Romans 6: from the twenty-third verse. I spoke briefly +of "The wages of sin, and of the gift of God." I almost fear I was +harsh. Poor fellows--they were criminals, but who is not guilty, before +God, of violations of Divine law?</p> + +<p>As I pleaded for the starting of a better life, as I spoke of their +families, as I said "Some of you will be through with prison life soon," +as I talked of honesty, sobriety, and purity, there were moist eyes. +I asked for an expression at the close. All who will accept Jesus +Christ, and from this very hour live for Him, and with the strength +he gives try to forget the grievances you have thought to revenge; +try to love and serve one another here, in Christ's name, and others +when released; strive to do your work faithfully; in short, try to do +what you think Christ would want you to do--first, give me your hand, +and then kneel with me in prayer. Through the chinks and crevices +of the stockade a score of men thrust their hands, eager to respond +to the invitation, and many knelt in prayer.</p> + +<p>How much was make-believe? How much was genuine? The +Searcher of hearts alone knows. Sowing by all waters, I am willing +to leave results with God.</p> + +<p>Another song, and then "Good-bye, boss!" "Good-bye, Captain!" +"Come again, preacher!"</p> + +<p>The days were weeks, and then! Criminal carelessness, perhaps. +A premature explosion of dynamite and powder combined on the railroad, +and six of these men had been discharged. Dead! A rough +grave beside the track, God knows the rest. They were convicts, +they were blacks, but they were my brothers and yours, children of +one Father.</p> + +<p>I was tired that Sunday, but I am glad God let me go and give them +another invitation to the Christ-life. Perhaps in some other time and +place I shall talk over that service among the boys in black at Convict +Camp, with a soul in white over there. Who knows?</p> +</div> + +<div> +<pb n="189" /><anchor id="Pg189" /> +<index index="toc" /> +<index index="pdf" /> +<head>A BRIGHT AND CANDID VIEW OF OUR MOUNTAIN WORK.</head> + +<p>The following letter comes from a member of the "Andover Band," +three of whom entered the work among the American Highlanders last +year. It is the first band of theological students organized in any of +our seminaries for work in the field of the American Missionary Association. +It was a very interesting movement and worthy the seminary +that has sent out bands into other parts of the country which have +accomplished great results.</p> + +<p>The testimony is set forth by Prof. John C. Campbell, a cultured +young man, who looks on this interesting work with a fresh vision and +gives opinions well balanced respecting this field and others.</p> + +<p>It should be said that the letter was not written for publication.</p> + +<milestone unit="tb" /> + +<p>The year has been trying and wearing, but I take great satisfaction +in knowing that much has been accomplished. We have established +ourselves in the hearts of the people, I believe, and have the respect +and co-operative interest of the best men in this and adjoining counties, +so I hope for great things in the future if our friends in the North will +only help us.</p> + +<p>Suspicion has given way to confidence, and I may even fire broadsides +at the tobacco habit now, even if it hits home. They are a trying, +promising, and loveable people. I admire those of my classmates who +have heard the voice of God (not the prompting of inclination) calling +them to remain in dear old hair-splitting New England; but, while I +admire their bravery, I am sorry for them, for it must seem as if they +were striking in the air. Here we see the enemy, and can strike +directly at him, and one has some satisfaction in getting weary and sick +at heart in fighting at great odds against a visible power instead of the +more subtle powers "of the air." But I digress! It is such a temptation +to let myself out when communicating with one who understands +this discouraging, fascinating, and encouraging work. This year's +work has given me experience, as well as gray hair, and even if my +labors in the South should terminate this year, I should feel that I had +gained a great deal. I wish that all Northerners could come to know +the best element of the South, and show their magnanimity as victors +by helping the American Missionary Association do the work which +alone will make a new South. To me the South presents a touching +but heroic picture as she struggles nobly, but somewhat uncertainly, +toward the light, still the victim of her cavalier training, still held back +by the poor black and the poor white, the products of her accursed +institution. Now that is all abolished, she needs help from the +North. I doubt if we in the North would be any better had we been<pb n="190" /><anchor id="Pg190" /> +placed in the same environment, and our superiority may be due as +much to soil, climate, and the consequent unprofitableness of slave +labor, as to our Puritan ancestry.</p> + +<p>The tide of immigration is beginning to turn toward this State from +Georgia, and many coming from the Dakotas. The mass of ignorance +is appalling. I realize in part, I think, the difficulty of getting the +needs of the whites before a sympathizing audience. When it comes to +a white man's needs and his condition, too many church members and +others substitute the scientific theory of the survival of the fittest for +Christ's law of love. They forget too, I fear, that many of these people +in the mountains are victims of slavery as innocent as the Negro; +and they do not see that their indifference is letting them lie in the hard +bed which circumstances, largely beyond their control, have made for +them. If they will only give us money, "greenbacks," if need be, and +enable us to get the young out of bed on their intellectual and spiritual +feet, I shall be satisfied. And if our Congressmen and politicians +would bury the "Bloody Shirt," and stop throwing stones over Mason +and Dixon's fence, and out of their personal means give, what is too +often given uselessly, to the Association and other similar Boards, the +questions which spring from sectional prejudice would soon be solved. +I do believe that what the American Missionary Association stands for +is the panacea for all political and social ills.</p> +</div> + +<div> +<index index="toc" /> +<index index="pdf" /> +<head>REVIVALS.</head> +<p></p> + +<div> +<head>CHARLOTTE, N.C.</head> + +<p>BY REV. GEO. H HAINES.</p> + +<p>We are in the midst of a glorious revival. Rev. James Wharton was +with us six days. What wonderful help he has been to our work during +his stay with us. We had eleven hopeful conversions. We continued +our meetings after he left us, and our total number of conversions is +twenty. Among the persons who have left the ways of sin and turned +into the way of life are two very remarkable cases. A woman of about +fifty years of age, a drunkard and one of the most profane women in our +city, asked the people of God to pray for her. It seemed hard for her +to understand the simple plan of salvation, and that the Lord Jesus +would save her if she would believe. The evening after Mr. Wharton +left she received the evidence of her conversion. I can never tell how +the news of this woman's conversion spread over the city. It created +as much excitement as the news of the man who was found by our +Saviour among the tombs. Crowds came to our services to see if the +news was true, and when they heard the testimony for Christ they +rejoiced with us.</p> + +<pb n="191" /><anchor id="Pg191" /> + +<p>The other is a man of about the same age, who has been a great +disbeliever in the word of God, though his wife was a member of our +church. He was a very strong man in all the societies in the city. He +has been led out of darkness into light. The people say: "God bless +Mr. Wharton." Our Sunday-school has grown wonderfully in the last +month. Indeed, every department of our church work is looking up.</p> +</div> + +<div> +<head>BEAUFORT, N.C.</head> + +<p>BY REV. J.P. SIMS.</p> + +<p>Evangelist Wharton's visit did us a great deal of good. Not only +have souls been converted, but the church has been edified. In the +revival there were six hopeful conversions, and four joined our church, +among them a very promising young man.</p> + +<p>Our people are becoming more and more willing to divide their little +mite with the church. They make a special effort once a month to +help raise the pastor's salary by giving what they call a "surprise +party," bringing packages of flour, sugar, coffee, meal, rice, fish, etc., +for which I give them credit. Sometimes the unconverted are with +them. They come in singing, fill the table, then a prayer, and return +at once, singing as they go. By this process we are able to send in a +better report than we have been doing.</p> +</div> + +<div> +<head>CENTRAL CHURCH, NEW ORLEANS, LA.</head> + +<p>BY REV. JOHN W. WHITTAKER.</p> + +<p>We have just passed through a precious season of revival. We +began a series of meetings during the week of prayer. God's presence +and blessing were manifestly with us, so we were constrained to +continue them another week, holding meetings every night. Fifteen +were turned to God. Nine of them have united with our church +and have begun service for the Master. The meetings were +well attended, and our whole church was stirred up to more faithful +work for God and humanity. Our church is steadily increasing in +strength. Almost every Sabbath some one is taken into membership. +We have on our books nearly two hundred and fifty people who have +pledged themselves to give weekly on an average ten cents or more +toward the support of the church. We love the American Missionary +Association, and appreciate all that it is doing for us. We need its aid +just now. We cannot get on without it. But we do not mean to make +what you do for us an excuse for doing less for ourselves.</p> +</div> +</div> + +<div> +<pb n="192" /><anchor id="Pg192" /> +<index index="toc" /> +<index index="pdf" /> +<head>ITEMS FROM THE FIELD.</head> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Denominational Fraternity.</hi>--From High Point, N. C., we have +the following:</p> + +<quote rend="display"> +<p>One of the great hindrances to the evangelization of the colored people +in the South is the constant flaunting of denominational banners by +ignorant and unprincipled preachers. But I am happy to say, that at +our special services on Lincoln Memorial Day, this spirit of evil was +buried in High Point, at least for one day. It was pleasant to see +Methodists, Baptists, and Congregationalists working harmoniously +together to make the occasion successful. One brother and wife gave +us 45 cents, and the pastor of the Baptist Church, after speaking a +word in behalf of the American Missionary Association came forward +and deposited a quarter on the table, at the same time urging his members +to give liberally to help it overcome its great burden of debt. I +am pleased also to note the self-denial of two faithful members, a +mother and daughter of our own church, who out of their poverty +gave 50 cents each. Both of these good women are out in service, and +although their earnings are very small, they never give less than +25 cents each whenever special efforts are made to raise money for the +support of the work.</p> +</quote> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Grateful Remembrances of the Past.</hi>--Rev. James Brown, of +Anniston, Ala., recalls some memories of the past:</p> + +<quote rend="display"> +<p>When we met as a church on October 22, to pray for the success +of the American Missionary Association, it was touching to hear the +testimony of people from thirty-five to fifty years of age as to the self-sacrificing +spirit of the missionaries of the American Missionary Association, +as they came from Talladega to this section more than twenty-five years ago. Some told how the missionaries had to hide from +place to place to keep out of the reach of the Ku Klux, the speakers +being almost eye-witnesses to the murder of Mr. Luke, a few miles +from this place. If some of our Northern friends could have heard the +words of gratitude for the work of the American Missionary Association, +and seen the tears of joy over what has been accomplished, they +would know that their labors and gifts had not been in vain.</p> +</quote> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Liberal Giving from a Small Income.</hi>--Rev. A. L. DeMond, of +Lowell, N. C., writes:</p> + +<quote rend="display"> +<p>The people have had a heavy burden upon them during the +hard times of these winter months when there is so little for +them to do in the way of earning money. Of their little means +they give freely and gladly. Many of them are paid for their work in +provisions at the stores so that they do not receive much money. One +poor woman said to me: "I can always give a little something because<pb n="193" /><anchor id="Pg193" /> +I get <hi rend="font-style: italic">forty cents every week</hi> for my washing." She lives in a little log +cabin, through the sides of which the wind often whistles, but every +Sunday she gives something for the church of Christ.</p> +</quote> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">A Poor Woman's Fine Feeling.</hi>--One day last year our laundress +sent her oldest boy, a lad fourteen years of age, on an errand. He was +gone an hour or more longer than she expected him to be. Upon his +return she asked him what he had been doing all that time. He told +her that an expressman had been run away with, and had been quite +badly hurt. He had helped get the man into a store, had gone for a +doctor, and had done all that he could for him. When he left him the +man told him to go to his office the next day and he would give him +something. The boy's mother at once said that he mustn't think of +taking anything for what he had done for the man when he was in +trouble.</p> + +<p>Who can say that the colored people are incapable of fine feeling? +This poor woman was certainly not so well provided with this world's +goods that she had no use for money. On the contrary, she was a +widow, with a family of five children that she had kept together and +had sent to school at the cost of much sacrifice and years of hard work +at the washtub.</p> +</div> +</div> + +<div> +<index index="toc" /> +<index index="pdf" /> +<head>The Indians.</head> +<p></p> + +<div> +<index index="toc" /> +<index index="pdf" /> +<head>REVIVAL--LIBERAL CONTRIBUTIONS.</head> + +<p>MISS M. C. COLLINS, FORT YATES, N. DAK.</p> + +<p>I am sure you will be glad to hear of the great, may I say "revival," +which seems to be upon us. On March 1 at our regular communion we +received into the church fifteen adults, and there were eight marriages +and nine children baptized. Six of these people came from Flying-By +region (Miss Lord's people). She is rejoicing. One, Swift Cloud, and +his wife, are a middle-aged couple, who lived here when I first came to +this village. They are a good addition to our force. Then Two-Runs +and his wife are two good people, Miss Lord's near neighbors, and will +be a great help to her. The others uniting came from my village, and +we now have only two men and their wives in this village who are not +in the church. Bird-Dog, another of Miss Lord's people, and his wife +and sister have given me their names as candidates for membership at +the next communion. The Y. M. C. A. down there are hauling logs to +build a place to meet in. The little cabin we put up is already too +small.</p> + +<p>Our contributions for Native Missionary work, from October 1 to +March 1, all told, on Standing Rock Agency, are $206.47.</p> + +<pb n="194" /><anchor id="Pg194" /> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} l'"> +<row> +<cell>Women's Missionary Societies have given</cell><cell rend="text-align: right">$107.20</cell> +</row> +<row> +<cell>Y. M. C. A.</cell><cell rend="text-align: right">57.99</cell> +</row> +<row> +<cell>Grand River Church</cell><cell rend="text-align: right">21.78</cell> +</row> +<row> +<cell>Standing Rock Church</cell><cell rend="text-align: right">19.50</cell> +</row> +<row> +<cell>Elkhorn (on Grand River), the Women's Society</cell><cell rend="text-align: right">45.65</cell> +</row> +<row> +<cell>Y. M. C. A.</cell><cell rend="text-align: right">26.39</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<p>Beside this our church here has given about $15 to the Lincoln +Memorial Fund for the Association and $10 to buy table and chairs for +the pulpit. Our Christians are going from house to house to pray with +the sick, and many of these people are being brought to Christ through +this means. On communion Sunday we opened the folding doors and +yet the church was so full that three of us sat down on the little platform +behind the pulpit.</p> + +<p>I forgot to tell you that aside from this $206 we raised $200 to build +a chapel at One Bull's, where Elias was. The house is too little.</p> + +<p>We are not "lazy, good-for-nothing Indians, fit only for the soldiers' +target." We are men and women struggling against clannishness and +superstition--against evil without and within--reaching up to you who +know the blessedness of the Light of the Gospel, asking you to reach +down, down into our dark lives and lift us up. Let us get a glimpse +on this side of the beauties of Heaven.</p> + +<p>We need your help, and bye and bye we will join your forces and +help you to gather with God's fold other tribes and nations who know +not God. Do not cut us down this spring. It will break our hearts +with discouragement.</p> + +<p>God help people to hear our prayer. We shake hands with God's +people in the name of Jesus Christ our Saviour.</p> + +<p>P.S.--Three of the people outside the church in this village have +given me their names as candidates for church membership at the May +communion.</p> +</div> + +<div> +<index index="toc" level1="Crow Agency, Montana" /> +<index index="pdf" level1="Crow Agency, Montana" /> +<head></head> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Crow Agency, Montana.</hi>--The growth of the missionary work +among the Indians at the Crow Agency, Montana, is very encouraging. +Recent reports from this field bring information of large gatherings in +the religious services, and in the church services and Sunday-school. +Our missionary, Rev. J. G. Burgess, is planning to spend several weeks +this summer among the camps on the prairies to which the Indians +withdraw during the warmer months. A chapel is very much needed +at this mission in order to afford a place for religious gatherings and +such instruction as the missionary and his wife are able to give these +Indians. This mission of the American Missionary Association is the +only Protestant mission among the entire Crow tribe.</p> +</div> +</div> + +<pb n="195" /><anchor id="Pg195" /> + +<div> +<index index="toc" /> +<index index="pdf" /> +<head>The Chinese.</head> +<p></p> + +<div> +<head>THE OROVILLE MISSION.</head> + +<p>BY REV. W.C. POND, D.D.</p> + +<figure url="images/image01.png" rend="w90"> +<index index="fig" /> +<head>New Years Cake.</head> +<figDesc>Illustration: New Years Cake.</figDesc></figure> + +<p>The cake of which we give a picture is more than a monument to the +artistic cookery of which some of our brethren there are capable. It +was made in a sort of Christian competition with the rude and senseless +operations by +which their idol-worshiping +countrymen +observed +their great annual +festival. And on +Salvation Army +principles, though +not after their +methods, it called +the attention of +multitudes both of +Chinese and Americans +to the Mission +House and the +Mission work and +the Saviour for +whom our brethren +were eager to bear +witness. They did +not confine their +attention to cake-making +nor express +their loyalty to +Christ in that way +alone, but made up +a very respectable +sum, which, as "New Year's Gifts to Jesus," they placed in our +treasury.</p> + +<p>The picture, as we are able to give it in our magazine, is not large +enough to show all the points of interest about this cake. It represents, +of course, a Chinese pagoda, but with the idols omitted. Possibly +there is in it a little symbolism of <hi rend="font-style: italic">ascent</hi>--the excelsior spirit which +comes from new life in Christ. Beginning at the shell foundation, we +see two cards which bear in Chinese an inscription literally translated<pb n="196" /><anchor id="Pg196" /> +thus: "Eyes see; hands must not touch." Above this were the more +abrupt or pointed English words: "Hands off." Over the door at the +head of the steps is a framed inscription: "Happy New Year, 1896." +In what might be called the second story there is another inscription, +which, being interpreted, reads: "Blessed News Chapel"--<hi rend="font-style: italic">i.e.</hi>, Gospel +Chapel--while on the right post are characters which, literally translated, +mean: "Blessed Land: good cultivating"--<hi rend="font-style: italic">i.e.</hi>, to good cultivation +this happy land yields large returns. On the left-hand post the +characters literally translated mean: "News Chapel: righteous pastor: +forms intimate friends"--<hi rend="font-style: italic">i.e.</hi>, the righteous pastor of this Gospel Chapel +makes warm friends.</p> + +<p>On either side of the cake are Chinese New Year's lilies (narcissus) +growing to perfection in saucers supplied with nothing except clean +pebbles and pure water--these are said to symbolize purity and mercy. +Above the lilies rise great clusters of artificial flowers, which also have +some symbolical import; I am unable to say what.</p> + +<p>This will be a good place to say a few words about this mission, +which has now been in existence for more than twenty years. During +all this period it has occupied, <hi rend="font-style: italic">rent free</hi>, a small brick building belonging +to our ex-Governor and United States Senator, Hon. George C. +Perkins, who began his wonderfully successful career in this town of +Oroville. He has not even required us to pay the taxes upon it, and +when a rumor reached my ears that his agent had received an offer for +the purchase of it, Mr. Perkins kindly assured me that we should have +the first chance to buy it, and he would help us out by a generous donation. +That's the sort of man he is.</p> + +<p>There has always been a large Chinese population engaged mainly +in mining, whose headquarters were at Oroville. When our mission +was established the number was estimated at not less than twenty-five +hundred. Chinatown was quite extensive and all its frail structures +swarmed, like bee-hives, with inhabitants. There are no such throngs +now, but there are still people enough to call forth the most and the +best that we can do for them.</p> + +<p>A large number of Chinese have here been turned from idol-worship +to the love of Jesus. I have at hand no means of scanning the +long roll--reaching up to many hundreds--of those who have for +longer or shorter periods been brought here to know something of +Christ. And the frequent change of teachers has rendered impossible +any adequate statement of results. Among those whom I specially +remember are three Yongs: One, Yong Jim, an unusually well-educated +man who, after being a missionary helper in several of our fields, +returned to China, and has done gospel-work there in connection with +the American Board; another, Yong Kay, was a delegate from California<pb n="197" /><anchor id="Pg197" /> +to the great convention of the Y. P. S. C. E. in Boston, and +made several addresses there, which were well received. He is now +preaching the Word in that city. Yet another of the same family has +been for several years a leader in Christian work among the Chinese in +New York. The Christians in California and elsewhere belonging to +this family have a little missionary work of their own among their +relatives in China in addition to what they do through our Chinese +Missionary Society. The work at Oroville is now in excellent hands. +We have a good helper--intelligent, wise, steadfast--who almost +wholly supports himself, drawing but five dollars per month from our +treasury, and giving back a goodly portion of this. The teachers are +faithful and earnest, and I rejoice to add that for several years our +church in that town has recognized its responsibility for this work, has +given it the right hand of fellowship, and has aided it with generous +gifts.</p> +</div> + +<div> +<index index="toc" /> +<index index="pdf" /> +<head>Jubilee Year Fund, Additional Shares.</head> + +<p>Rev. <hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Milo N. Miles</hi>, Iowa City, Ia.</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">First Congregational Sunday School</hi>, East Orange, N. J.</p> + +<p>Miss <hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">M. F. Aiken</hi>, Maiden, Mass.</p> + +<p>Mrs. <hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Mary R. Englesby</hi>, Burlington, Vt.</p> + +<p>Rev. <hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Geo. W. Reed</hi> and <hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Wife</hi>, Fort Yates, N. D.</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">E. A. Goodnow</hi>, Worcester, Mass., two shares.</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Broadway Congregational Church</hi>, Norwich, Conn., twenty shares.</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Congregational Church</hi>, Watertown, Conn.</p> + +<p>Judge <hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Wm. H. Upson</hi>, Akron, O.</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Trinitarian Cong'l Ch.</hi>, Norton, Mass., four shares.</p> + +<p>Rev. <hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">J. E. Roy</hi>, D.D., Chicago, Ill.</p> + +<p>Mrs. <hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">A. B. Ross</hi>, Cambridgeboro, Pa.</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Arthur's Mission</hi>, Millbury, Mass., two shares.</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Horace Tracey Pitkin</hi>, New Hartford, Conn.</p> + +<p>Mrs. <hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Emma P. Shumway</hi>, Groton, Mass.</p> + +<p>Mrs. <hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Augusta S. Thurston</hi>, Whitinsville, Mass.</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">High St. Congregational Church</hi>, Auburn, Me.</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">First Congregational Society</hi>, Keene, N. H.</p> + +<p>Dea. <hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">M. M. Fisher</hi>, Medway, Mass.</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">E. Fisher Richardson</hi>, Medway, Mass.</p> + +<p>Mrs. <hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Harriet P. Somers</hi>, Boston, Mass.</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">From a Friend in Memory of Her Mother</hi>, Boston, Mass.</p> + +<p>Mrs. <hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">M. N. Phelps</hi>, Foxboro, Mass.</p> + +<p>Dr. <hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">R. N. Baughman</hi>, Marseilles, Ill., two shares.</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Windham Conference</hi> of Connecticut.</p> + +<pb n="198" /><anchor id="Pg198" /> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Mary R. Cummings</hi>, for heirs of W. H. Cummings, two shares.</p> + +<p>Mrs. <hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">A. L. Bayley</hi>, Amesbury, Mass.</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Congregational Sunday School and Departments</hi>, Flushing, N. Y.</p> + +<p>Mrs. <hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Lucy S. Connor</hi>, Henniker, N. H.</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">John P. Jube</hi>, Newark, N. J.</p> + +<p>Mrs. <hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Sarah C. Kellogg</hi>, in memory of her Father, Rev. E. J. Comings, Kingsville, O.</p> + +<p>Miss <hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Abby W. Turner</hi>, Randolph, Mass., two shares.</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Congregational Church and Departments</hi>, Grand View, Tenn.</p> + +<p>Rev. <hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">J. G. Burgess</hi> and Wife, Crow Agency, Mont.</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">By a Friend</hi> in memory of Rev. J. H. Stearns, D.D., Epping, N. H.</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">A Member of South Church</hi>, Salem, Mass.</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Nelson Valentine</hi>, in memory of Mrs. R. W. Valentine, New Gloucester, Me.</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Congregational Church</hi>, Auburndale, Mass.</p> + +<p>Mrs. <hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Julia E. Brick</hi>, Brooklyn, N. Y.</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Gloucester Evangelical Congregational Society</hi>, Chepachet, R. I.</p> + +<p>Mrs. <hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">John H. Washburn</hi>, New York.</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Geo. W. Marston</hi>, San Diego, Cal.</p> + +<p>Mrs. <hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Anna Lee Marston</hi>, San Diego, Cal.</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">James A. Smith</hi>, Osage, Iowa.</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">S. B. French</hi>, Chicago, Ill.</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">South Church</hi>, Salem, Mass., two shares.</p> + +<p><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Norfolk Conference</hi>, Mass.</p> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} l'"> +<row> +<cell rend="text-align: right">Previously reported,</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">34</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell rend="text-align: right">Subscriptions reported above,</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">75</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">----</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell rend="text-align: right">Total number of shares reported,</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">109</cell> +</row> +</table> +</div> + +<div> +<index index="toc" /> +<index index="pdf" /> +<head>RECEIPTS FOR APRIL, 1896.</head> + +<p><hi rend="font-style: italic">THE DANIEL HAND FUND</hi></p> + +<p><hi rend="font-style: italic">For the Education of Colored People</hi>.</p> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} l'"> +<row> +<cell>Income for April</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">$1,100.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Previously acknowledged</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">31,307.35</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">----------</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">$32,407.35</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">==========</cell> +</row> +</table> +</div> + +<div> +<head>CURRENT RECEIPTS.</head> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} l'"> +<head>MAINE, $417.24.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Alfred. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">9.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Auburn. High St. Cong. Ch. (50 of which <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Share Jubilee Fund</hi>)</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">57.81</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Auburn. Sixth St. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">15.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Auburn. Sixth St. Cong. Ch., B. of C. <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Andersonville, Ga.</hi></cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Belfast. First Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">50.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Biddeford. "Friends" in Pavillion Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">6.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Brewer. First Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">16.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Bridgton. First Cong. Ch. and Soc.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">14.55</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Bridgton. Mrs. Julia P. Hall, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Freight to Grand View, Tenn.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.75</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Bucksport. S.S. Class by M.S. Blodgett, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Pleasant Hill, Tenn.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.13</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Cumberland Center. Helping Hand Soc., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, McIntosh, Ga.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">3.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>East Otisfield. Mrs. Susan K. Loring</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Eastport. Central Cong. Ch., 5.50; + Jun. End. Soc. Central Cong. Ch., 1; + Lincoln Mem. Day Offering</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">6.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Farmington. Miss. C.N. Bixby, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Pleasant Hill, Tenn.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Gardiner. Marietta Parshley, Bbl. C. <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Blowing Rock, N. C.</hi></cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Hallowell. Ladies' Prayer Circle, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Central Ch., New Orleans, La.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<pb n="199" /><anchor id="Pg199" /> + +<row> +<cell>Kennebunk. Union Ch. and Soc.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">46.90</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Litchfield Corners. Cong. Ch., Y. P. S. C. E., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Indian M.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Portland. "To help pay the debt"</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">25.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Portland. Class in S. S. Second Parish Cong. Ch., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Mountain Work</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Portland. Y. P. S. C. E. Bethel Ch., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Lincoln Acad., King's Mountain, N. C.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>South Berwick. Bbl. C. <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Blowing Rock, N. C.</hi></cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>South Gardiner. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">6.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Standish. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Vinal Haven. Miss Minnie A. Whitten, 5; + Mrs. Carrie L. Paige, 1, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, McIntosh, Ga.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">6.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Wells. First Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">15.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Yarmouth. First Parish Church</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">30.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Maine Woman's Aid to A. M. A., by Mrs. Ida V. 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U.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">8.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Norwich. Park Ch., 154.65; + Broadway Ch., 150; + Second Ch., 50; + First Ch., 20; + Taftville Ch., 10.35; + Greenville Ch., 15, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Salary of a Teacher at Blowing Rock, N. C.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">400.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">-------- 515.60</cell> +</row> +</table> + + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} l'"> +<head>NEW YORK, $2,158.47.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Binghamton. Mrs. Edward Taylor</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Bridgewater. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">14.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Brooklyn. South Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">77.54</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Brooklyn. Central Cong. Sab. 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U.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">19.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Utica. Bethesda Ch., H. M. S.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Walton. W. M. S.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Warsaw. "Earnest Workers" to const. <hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Mrs. Charles H. Fargo</hi> and <hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Mrs. E.R. Van Allen</hi> L.M.'s</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">60.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Watertown. C. E.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">8.30</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Watertown. Jun. M. C.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">4.20</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">-------- 890.19</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<pb n="203" /><anchor id="Pg203" /> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} l'"> +<head>NEW JERSEY, $533.69.</head> + +<row> +<cell>East Orange. Sab. Sch. First Cong. 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Sch. Cong. Ch., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Moorhead, Miss.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Normal. Birthday box, S. S. First Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.08</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Plainfield. Cong. Ch., 32.25 and Sab. Sch., 5.52, to const. <hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Rev. I. D. Stone</hi> L. M.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">37.77</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Plymouth. W. H. M. S., Box Bedding and 1 for Freight, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Tougaloo, Miss.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">-------</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">$662.77</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} l'"> +<head>ESTATE.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Cornwall. Estate of Mrs. Samantha McConoughey, by James K. 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Ch., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Jonesboro, Tenn.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.60</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Minneapolis. Plymouth Cong. Ch. <hi rend="font-style: italic">for freight to King's Mountain, N. C.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.36</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Ortonville. Jr. C. E. Soc.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">0.75</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Sleepy Eye. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">6.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Worthington. Union Cong. Ch., 3.36; + Union Cong. Sab. Sch., 2.75</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">6.11</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Zumbrota. First Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">14.90</cell> +</row> +</table> + + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} l'"> +<head>MISSOURI, $30.50.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Clinton. A. C. Hancock</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">0.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Garden City. W. R. Wills, 10; + F. P. Morlan, 1; + I. E. Morlan, 1</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">12.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Index. P. M. Wills</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">0.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Lebanon. First Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">17.50</cell> +</row> +</table> + + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} l'"> +<head>KANSAS, $36.61.</head> + + +<row> +<cell>Brookville. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch. Lincoln Mem. Day Offering</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">0.60</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Dover. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.15</cell> +</row> + +<pb n="205" /><anchor id="Pg205" /> + +<row> +<cell>Hill City. Mrs. T. Garnett, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Lincoln + Sch., Meridian, Miss.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Wabaunsee. First Ch. of Christ</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.25</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Woman's Home Missionary Union of + Kansas, by Mrs. E. C. Read, Treas.:</cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell rend="text-align: right">Arkansas City</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: left">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell rend="text-align: right">Carbondale</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: left">3.60</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell rend="text-align: right">Fairview</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: left">2.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell rend="text-align: right">Goshen</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: left">2.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell rend="text-align: right">Hiawatha</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: left">2.65</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell rend="text-align: right">Jinsley. Jr. C. E. Soc.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: left">1.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell rend="text-align: right">Oneida</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: left">4.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell rend="text-align: right">Plevna</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: left">1.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell rend="text-align: right">Salina</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: left">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell rend="text-align: right">Wellington</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: left">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell rend="text-align: right"></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: left">-----</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell rend="text-align: right"></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: left">$32.23</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell rend="text-align: right">Less State expenses</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: left">0.64</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell rend="text-align: right">----- 31.61</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} l'"> +<head>NEBRASKA, $11.04.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Blair. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.24</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Columbus. Dwight, Robbie, and Elton + Dickenson, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Moorhead, Miss.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">0.30</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Santee Agency. Pilgrim Ch., Lincoln + Mem. Day Offering</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">0.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Weeping Water. Cong. Ch. Jun. C. E. + Soc.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} l'"> +<head>NORTH DAKOTA, $81.64.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Fort Yates. "Little Harold's Gift," <hi rend="font-style: italic">for + Share Jubliee Fund</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">50.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Wahpeton. First Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">7.64</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Woman's Home Missionary Union of + North Dakota, by Mrs. J. M. Fisher, + Treas.:</cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell rend="text-align: right">Wahpeton. Easter Jubilee Offering</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">24.00</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} l'"> +<head>SOUTH DAKOTA, $23.22.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Meekling. C. E. Soc.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Milbank. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">7.11</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Mission Hill. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">4.25</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Rapid City. Cong. Soc.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.40</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Springfield. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">3.46</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Waubay. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.00</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} l'"> +<head>ARIZONA, $10.00.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Prescott. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Student + Aid, Straight U.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} l'"> +<head>COLORADO.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Grand Junction. Ladies First Cong. + Ch., Box C. and Papers <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Tougaloo, + Miss.</hi></cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} l'"> +<head>CALIFORNIA, $254.60.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Cloverdale. Cong. Ch., Y. P. S. C. E.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">3.80</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Redlands. Rebecca H. Smiley</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>San Francisco. The California Chinese + Mission, William Johnstone, Treas. + (See items below)</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">205.65</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Ventura. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">25.15</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Woman's Home Missionary Union of + Southern Cal., Mrs. Mary M. Smith, + Treas.:</cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell rend="text-align: right">Riverside. First Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} l'"> +<head>OREGON, $4.00.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Albany. First Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">4.00</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} l'"> +<head>DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, $228.18.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Washington. Emily S. Cook</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Washington. First Cong. Ch. (50 of + which from Genl. E. Whittlesey to const. + <hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Geo. P. Whittlesey</hi> L.M.)</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">223.18</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} l'"> +<head>VIRGINIA, $20.75.</head> + +<row> +<cell><hi rend="font-style: italic">For Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va.</hi>:</cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell rend="text-align: right">The Gloucester Ed. Club</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: left">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell rend="text-align: right">Gloucester. By Miss S. A. + Robinson, 3; "A Friend," + 2; By Letters, 1.75; Miss + M. M. Hunt, 1; N. Gregory, + 1; Mrs. G. H. Townsend, 1</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: left">9.75</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell rend="text-align: right">Ivondale. By Rev. J. Robinson</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: left">1.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell rend="text-align: right">----- 20.75</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} l'"> +<head>KENTUCKY, $12.26.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Redash. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Pioneer. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">0.70</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Williamsburg. Williamsburg Acad., 8.08; + Children of Primary Dept., 1.48; Jubilee + Offering</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">9.56</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} l'"> +<head>TENNESSEE, $26.85.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Bon Air. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Knoxville. Miss I. F. Hubbard</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Memphis. Missionary Union of Second + Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Nashville. King's Daughters, Fisk U.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Pomona. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">4.85</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} l'"> +<head>NORTH CAROLINA, $3.06.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Moncure. Cong. Ch., Lincoln Mem. Day + Offering</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Tryon. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.06</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} l'"> +<head>GEORGIA, $25.10.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Albany. Y. P. S. C. E.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Macon. G. C. Burrage, 2.60; Miss A. M. + Woodruff, 2; Miss E. B. Scobie. 50c., + <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Ballard Normal Sch.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.10</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>McIntosh. A Friend, 10; Prof. Fred. + W. Foster, 4; Mrs. M. W. Foster, 3; + Miss C. A. Whitaker, 1; <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Student + Aid, McIntosh, Ga.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">18.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Savannah. Box and Pkg. Literature and +Toys, source unknown, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Beach Inst.</hi></cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} l'"> +<head>ALABAMA, $8.95.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Ironaton. Rev. P. O. Wailes</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">3.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Mobile. Cong. Ch. Sab. Sch., "Little + Gleaners," 1; "A small class of small + people," 50c.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Sand Mountain. Individuals, Lincoln + Mem. Day Offering</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.45</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Selma. Burrell Sch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Shelby. First Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.00</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} l'"> +<head>LOUISIANA, $27.71.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Chocahoula. Cong. Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Hammond. Cong. Ch. and Sab. Sch., + Easter Offering</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">20.71</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>New Orleans. Carrie E. Hodgman, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for + Student Aid, Straight U.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>New Orleans. Morris Brown Ch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.00</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} l'"> +<head>FLORIDA, $15.00.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Sanford. Mrs. Moses Lyman</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Winter Park. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan + Barrows</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} l'"> +<head>MISSISSIPPI, $116.65.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Meridian. "Friend," <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, + Meridian</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Moorhead. Unknown Source, Bbl. of C.</cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Tougaloo. Cong. Ch., 28.60; Miss Emma + A. Robertson, 15.05; Miss A. M. + Whitsey, 29; Miss Emma C. Redick, 14; + Mrs. L. M. Sisson, 10; Miss Carrie E. + Parkhurst, 10, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Student Aid, Tougaloo + U.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">106.65</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<pb n="206" /><anchor id="Pg206" /> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} l'"> +<head>TEXAS, $5.00.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Corpus Christi. Cong. 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"A Friend," <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Student Aid</hi>, + <hi rend="font-style: italic">Tougaloo U.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">----------</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Donations</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">$15,627.36</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Estates</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">775.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">----------</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">$16,402.36</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} l'"> +<head>INCOME, $807.50.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Avery Fund, <hi rend="font-style: italic">for Mendi M.</hi></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">418.82</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Mrs. S. N. Brewer Endowment Fund</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">20.93</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>C. F. 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Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">314.45</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Greenwood, S. C. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">110.42</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Albany, Ga. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">118.30</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Andersonville, Ga. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">13.75</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Atlanta, Ga. Storrs Sch. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">155.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Macon, Ga. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">207.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Marietta, Ga. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">8.20</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Marshallville, Ga. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.40</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Thomasville, Ga. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">47.60</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>McIntosh, Ga. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">78.66</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Savannah, Ga. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">151.12</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Woodville, Ga. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Athens, Ala. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">76.31</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Marion, Ala. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">44.05</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Mobile, Ala. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">85.60</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Nat, Ala. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">48.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Selma, Ala. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">94.45</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Meridian, Miss. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">95.60</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Moorhead, Miss. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">17.45</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Tougaloo, Miss. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">314.75</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>New Orleans, La. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">511.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Martin, Fla. Public Fund</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">20.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Orange Park, Fla. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">54.70</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Austin, Texas. Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">88.20</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">------- 4,575.15</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">----------</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Total for April</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">$21,785.01</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">===========</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} l'"> +<head>SUMMARY.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Donations</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">$102,727.14</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Estates</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">67,711.42</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">-----------</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">$170,438.56</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Income</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">7,160.26</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Tuition</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">28,066.15</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">-----------</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Total from Oct. 1 to April 30</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">$205,664.97</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">============</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} l'"> +<head>FOR THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Subscriptions for April</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">$42.06</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Previously acknowledged</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">358.78</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">--------</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Total</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">$400.84</cell> +</row> +</table> + +<table rend="latexcolumns: 'p{5cm} l'"> +<head><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Receipts of the California Chinese Mission</hi>, + William Johnstone, Treasurer, from February + 14 to March 21, 1896.</head> + +<row> +<cell>Local Missions:</cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Fresno. Chinese Mon. Offs., 4; + Annual Membs., 2; + First Cong. Ch., 1.35</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">7.35</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Los Angeles. Chinese Mon. Offs.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">7.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Marysville. Chinese Mon. Offs.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">8.40</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Oakland. Chinese Mon. Offs., 6; + Anniversary Offs. First Cong. Ch. (of which Rev. S. M. Freeland, 5; + S. T. Alexander, 5; + Mrs. H. R. Jones, 2.50; + Mrs. F. F. Barbour, 1.50; + Jue Sue, 5; + Chin Wah, 2), 67</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">73.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Oroville. Chinese Mon. Offs., 2.20; + New Year's gifts to Jesus, 5.50</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">7.70</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Petaluma. Chinese Mon. Offs.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">3.25</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Riverside. Chinese Mon. Offs.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">3.20</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Sacramento. Chinese Mon. Offs.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">8.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>San Bernardino. Chinese Mon. Offs.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">4.25</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>San Diego. Chinese Mon. Offs.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">3.75</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>San Francisco. Central Chinese Mon. Offs.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">5.80</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>San Francisco. West Chinese Mon. Offs.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.40</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Santa Barbara. Chinese Mon. Offs.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">6.05</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Santa Cruz. Chinese Mon. Offs.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">6.35</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Ventura. Chinese Mon. Offs.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.25</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Vernondale. Chinese Mon. Offs.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">2.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Watsonville. Chinese Mon. Offs.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.50</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">------ 152.75</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Prescott, Arizona. First Cong. Ch. Chinese Mission</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">14.90</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell>Worcester, Mass. "Friends"</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">7.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">For Chinese Mothers and Children</hi>:</cell> +<cell></cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Boston, Mass. Mount Vernon Chinese Sab. Sch.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">20.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> New Haven, Ct. Mrs J. E. Pond</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">1.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Central California. W. H. M. U.</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">10.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">------ 31.00</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">--------</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell> Total</cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">$205.65</cell> +</row> + +<row> +<cell></cell> +<cell rend="text-align: right">========</cell> +</row> +</table> +</div> + +<div> +<p>H. W. HUBBARD, Treas.,<lb /> + Bible House, N. Y.</p> +</div> + +<pb n="207" /><anchor id="Pg207" /> + +<div> +<index index="toc" /> +<index index="pdf" /> +<head>WOMAN'S STATE ORGANIZATIONS</head> + +<p rend="text-align: center">MAINE.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Aid to A.M.A.</hi></p> + +<p><hi rend="font-style: italic">State Committee</hi>--Mrs. Ida Vose Woodbury, +Woodfords; Mrs. A.T. Burbank, Yarmouth; +Mrs. Helen Quimby, Bangor.</p> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">NEW HAMPSHIRE.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Female Cent. Institution and Home Miss. Union.</hi></p> + +<p>President--Mrs. Cyrus Sargeant, Plymouth. +Secretary--Mrs. N. W. Nims, 16 Rumford St., Concord. +Treasurer--Miss Annie A. McFarland, Concord.</p> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">VERMONT.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</hi></p> + +<p>President--Mrs. J. H. Babbitt, W. Brattleboro. +Secretary--Mrs. M. K. Paine, Windsor. +Treasurer--Mrs. Wm. P. Fairbanks, St. Johnsbury.</p> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">MASS. and R.I.<lb /> +<note place="foot"><p>While the W. H. M. A. appears in this list as +a State body for Mass. and R. I., it has certain +auxiliaries elsewhere.</p></note><hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Association.</hi></p> + +<p>President--Mrs. C. L. Goodell, 9 Massachusetts Ave., Boston, Mass. +Secretary--Mrs. Louise A. Kellogg, 32 Congregational House, Boston. +Treasurer--Miss Annie C. Bridgman, 32 Congregational House, Boston.</p> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">CONNECTICUT.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</hi></p> + +<p>President--Miss Ellen R. Camp, 9 Camp St., New Britain. +Secretary--Mrs. C. T. Millard, 36 Lewis St., Hartford. +Treasurer--Mrs. W. W. Jacobs, 19 Spring St., Hartford.</p> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">NEW YORK.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</hi></p> + +<p>President--Mrs. Wm. Kincaid, 483 Green Ave., Brooklyn. +Secretary--Mrs. Wm. Spalding, 511 Orange St., Syracuse. +Treasurer--Mrs. J. J. Pearsall, 230 Macon St., Brooklyn.</p> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">NEW JERSEY.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union of the N. J. Association.</hi></p> + +<p>President--Mrs. A. H. Bradford, Montclair. +Secretary--Mrs R. J. Hegeman, 32 Forest Street, Montclair. +Treasurer--Mrs. J. H. Dennison, 150 Belleville Ave., Newark.</p> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">PENNSYLVANIA.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</hi></p> + +<p>President--Mrs. J. W. Thomas, Lansford. +Secretary--Mrs. C. F. Yennie, Ridgway. +Treasurer--Mrs. T. W. Jones, 511 Woodland Terrace, Philadelphia.</p> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">OHIO.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</hi></p> + +<p>President--Mrs. Sydney Strong, Lane Seminary Grounds, Cincinnati. +Secretary--Mrs. J. W. Moore, 836 Hough Ave., Cleveland. +Treasurer--Mrs. G. B. Brown, 2116 Warren St., Toledo.</p> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">INDIANA.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</hi></p> + +<p>President--Mrs. W. A. Bell, 223 Broadway, Indianapolis. +Treasurer--Mrs. A. H. Ball, Dewhurst.</p> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">ILLINOIS.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</hi></p> + +<p>President--Mrs. Issac Claflin, Lombard. +Secretary--Mrs. C. H. Taintor, 151 Washington St., Chicago. +Treasurer--Mrs. L. A. Field, Wilmette.</p> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">MISSOURI.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</hi></p> + +<p>President--Mrs. Henry Hopkins, 916 Holmes Street, Kansas City. +Secretary--Mrs. E. C. Ellis, 2456 Tracy Ave., Kansas City. +Treasurer--Mrs. K. L. Mills, 1526 Wabash Ave., Kansas City.</p> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">IOWA.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</hi></p> + +<p>President--Mrs. T. O. Douglass, Grinnell. +Secretary--Mrs. H. H. Robbins, Grinnell. +Treasurer--Miss Belle L. Bentley, 300 Court Ave., Des Moines.</p> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">MICHIGAN.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</hi></p> + +<p>President--Mrs. J. M. Powell, 76 Jefferson Av., Grand Rapids. +Secretary--Mrs. C. C. Denison, 132 N. College Ave., Grand Rapids. +Treasurer--Mrs. E. F. Grabill, Greenville.</p> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">WISCONSIN.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</hi></p> + +<p>President--Mrs. E. G. Updike, Madison. +Secretary--Mrs. A. O. Wright, Madison. +Treasurer--Mrs. C. M. Blackman, Whitewater.</p> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">MINNESOTA.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</hi></p> + +<p>President--Miss Katherine W. Nichols, 230 East Ninth Street, St. Paul. +Secretary--Mrs. A. P. Lyon, 17 Florence Court, S.E., Minneapolis. +Treasurer--Mrs. M. W. Skinner, Northfield.</p> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">NORTH DAKOTA.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</hi></p> + +<p>President--Mrs. W. P. Cleveland, Caledonia. +Secretary--Mrs. Silas Daggett, Harwood. +Treasurer--Mrs. J. M. Fisher, Fargo.</p> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">SOUTH DAKOTA.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</hi></p> + +<p>President--Mrs. A. H. Robbins, Bowdle. +Secretary--Mrs. W. H. Thrall, Huron. +Treasurer--Mrs. F. H. Wilcox, Huron.</p> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">BLACK HILLS, SOUTH DAKOTA.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Missionary Union</hi>.</p> + +<p>President--Mrs. J. B. Gossage, Rapid City. +Secretary--Mrs. H. H. Gilchrist, Hot Springs. +Treasurer--Miss Grace Lyman, Hot Springs.</p> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">NEBRASKA.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</hi></p> + +<p>President--Mrs. D. B. Perry, Crete. +Secretary--Mrs. H. Bross, 2904 Second Street, Lincoln. +Treasurer--Mrs. James W. Dawes, Crete.</p> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">KANSAS.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</hi></p> + +<p>President--Mrs. F. E. Storrs, Topeka. +Secretary--Mrs. George L. Epps, Topeka. +Treasurer--Mrs. E. C. Read. Parsons.</p> + + +<pb n="208" /><anchor id="Pg208" /> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">COLORADO.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</hi></p> + +<p>President--Mrs. E. R. Drake, 2739 Lafayette Street, Denver. +Secretary--Mrs. Chas. Westley, Box 508, Denver. +Treasurer--Mrs. B. C. Valantine, Highlands.</p> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">WYOMING.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Missionary Union.</hi></p> + +<p>President--Mrs. P. F. Powelson, Cheyenne. +Secretary--Mrs. J. A. Riner, Cheyenne. +Treasurer--Mrs. H. N. Smith, Rock Springs.</p> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">MONTANA.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Missionary Union.</hi></p> + +<p>President--Mrs. O. C. Clark, Missoula. +Secretary--Mrs. W. S. Bell, 410 Dearborn Ave., Helena. +Treasurer--Mrs. Herbert E. Jones, Livingston.</p> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">IDAHO.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Missionary Union.</hi></p> + +<p>President--Mrs. R. B. Wright, Boise. +Secretary--Mrs. E. A. Paddock, Weiser. +Treasurer--Mrs. D. L. Travis, Pocatello.</p> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">WASHINGTON.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</hi></p> + +<p>President--Mrs. A. J. Bailey, 1614 Second Ave., Seattle. +Secretary--Mrs. W. C. Wheeler, 424 South K. Street, Tacoma. +Treasurer--Mrs. J. W. George, 620 Fourth Street, Seattle.</p> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">OREGON.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</hi></p> + +<p>President--Mrs. F. Eggert, The Hill, Portland. +Secretary--Mrs. George Brownell, Oregon City. +Treasurer--Mrs. W. D. Palmer, 546 Third Street, Portland.</p> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">CALIFORNIA.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Society.</hi></p> + +<p>President--Mrs. E. S. Williams, 572 12th Street, Oakland. +Secretary--Mrs. L. M. Howard, 911 Grove Street, Oakland. +Treasurer--Mrs. J. M. Haven, 1329 Harrison Street, Oakland.</p> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</hi></p> + +<p>President--Mrs. Warren F. Day, 253 S. Hope St., Los Angeles. +Secretary--Mrs. W. J. Washburn, 1900 Pasadena Ave., Los Angeles. +Treasurer--Mrs. Mary M. Smith, Public Library, Riverside.</p> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">NEVADA.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Missionary Union.</hi></p> + +<p>President--Mrs. L. J. Flint, Reno. +Secretary--Mrs. Margaret N. Magill, Reno. +Treasurer--Mrs. Mary Clow, Reno.</p> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">UTAH (Including Southern Idaho).<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Missionary Union.</hi></p> + +<p>President--Mrs. Clarence T. Brown, Salt Lake City, Utah. +Secretary--Mrs. W. S. Hawkes, 135 Sixth Street, E., Salt Lake City, Utah. +Treasurer--Mrs. Dana W. Bartlett, Salt Lake City, Utah. +Secretary for Idaho--Mrs. Oscar Sonnenkalb, Pocatello, Idaho.</p> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">NEW MEXICO.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Missionary Union.</hi></p> + +<p>President--Mrs. C. E. Winslow, Albuquerque. +Secretary--Mrs. E. W. Lewis, 301 So. Edith Street, Albuquerque. +Treasurer--Mrs. H. W. Bullock, Albuquerque.</p> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">OKLAHOMA.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Missionary Union.</hi></p> + +<p>President--Mrs. J. H. Parker, Kingfisher. +Secretary--Mrs. L. E. Kimball, Guthrie. +Treasurer--Mrs. L. S. Childs, Choctaw City.</p> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">INDIAN TERRITORY.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Missionary Union.</hi></p> + +<p>President--Mrs. John McCarthy, Vinita. +Secretary--Mrs. Fayette Hurd, Vinita. +Treasurer--Mrs. R. M. Swain, Vinita.</p> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">NORTH CAROLINA.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Missionary Union.</hi></p> + +<p>President--Mrs. S. S. Sevier, McLeansville. +Secretary and Treasurer--Miss A. E. Farrington, Oaks.</p> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">GEORGIA.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</hi></p> + +<p>President--Mrs. H. B. Wey, 253 Forest Avenue, Atlanta. +Secretary--Mrs. H. A. Kellam, Atlanta. +Treasurer--Miss Virginia Holmes, Barnesville.</p> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">FLORIDA.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</hi></p> + +<p>President--Mrs. S. F. Gale, Jacksonville. +Secretary--Mrs. Nathan Barrows, Winter Park. +Treasurer--Mrs. W. D. Brown, Interlachen.</p> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">ALABAMA.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Missionary Union.</hi></p> + +<p>President--Mrs. M. A. Dillard, Selma. +Secretary--Mrs. J. S. Jackson, Montgomery. +Treasurer--Mrs. E. C. Silsby, Talladega.</p> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">TENNESSEE, KENTUCKY and ARKANSAS.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Missionary Union of the Tennessee Association.</hi></p> + +<p>President--Mrs. G. W. Moore, Box 8, Fisk Univ., Nashville. +Secretary--Mrs. E. J. Lewis, 15 Echols Street, Memphis. +Treasurer--Mrs. J. E. Moreland, 216 N. McNairy Street, Nashville.</p> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">MISSISSIPPI.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Missionary Union.</hi></p> + +<p>President--Mrs. C. L. Harris, 1421 31st Avenue, Meridian. +Secretary--Mrs. Edith M. Hall, Tougaloo Univ., Tougaloo. +Treasurer--Mrs. L. H. Turner, 3012 12th Street, Meridian.</p> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">LOUISIANA.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Missionary Union.</hi></p> + +<p>President--Mrs. C. M. Crawford, Hammond. +Secretary--Mrs. Matilda Cabrère, New Orleans. +Treasurer--Mrs. L. St. J. Hitchcock, Straight Univ., New Orleans.</p> + + +<p rend="text-align: center">TEXAS.<lb /> +<hi rend="font-variant: small-caps">Woman's Home Missionary Union.</hi></p> + +<p>President--Mrs. J. M. Wendelkin, Dallas. +Secretary--Mrs. H. Burt, Lock Box 563, Dallas. +Treasurer--Mrs. C. I. 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You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under +the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or +online at http://www.gutenberg.org/license + + + +Title: The American Missionary - Volume 50, No. 6, June 1896 + +Author: Various + +Release Date: November 21, 2006 [Ebook #19890] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: US-ASCII + + +***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY - VOLUME 50, NO. 6, JUNE 1896*** + + + + + +The American Missionary - Volume 50, No. 6, June 1896 + + +by Various + + + + +Edition 1, (November 21, 2006) + + + + + +CONTENTS + + +Editorial + The Jubilee Year Fund. + FIFTY-DOLLAR JUBILEE SHARES. + THE ACCEPTABLE MITES. + NO COLOR-LINE IN CLEVELAND. + ORANGE PARK NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL IN FLORIDA CLOSED BY THE + SHERIFF. + OUR CHURCHES. + THE TALENTED TENTH. + ALASKA MISSION. +The South. + HISTORY OF A CHURCH IN ALABAMA. + MEETINGS AMONG THE HILLS AND AT A CONVICT CAMP. + A BRIGHT AND CANDID VIEW OF OUR MOUNTAIN WORK. + REVIVALS. + ITEMS FROM THE FIELD. +The Indians. + REVIVAL--LIBERAL CONTRIBUTIONS. + Crow Agency, Montana +The Chinese. + Jubilee Year Fund, Additional Shares. + RECEIPTS FOR APRIL, 1896. + WOMAN'S STATE ORGANIZATIONS + + + + + +NEW YORK: + +PUBLISHED BY THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION, +Bible House, Ninth St. and Fourth Ave., New York. + +Price, 50 Cents a Year in advance. + +Entered at the Post Office at New York N. Y., as second-class mail matter. + + + + + + +AMERICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION. + + +PRESIDENT, MERRILL E. GATES, LL.D., MASS. + +_Vice-presidents._ + +REV. F. A. NOBLE, D.D., Ill. +REV. HENRY HOPKINS, D.D., Mo. +REV. ALEX. MCKENZIE, D.D., Mass. +REV. HENRY A. STIMSON, D.D., N. Y. +REV. WASHINGTON GLADDEN, D.D., Ohio. + +_Honorary Secretary and Editor._ + +REV. M. E. STRIEBY, D.D., _Bible House, N. Y._ + +_Corresponding Secretaries._ + +REV. A. F. BEARD, D.D., REV. F. P. WOODBURY, D.D., _Bible House, N. Y._ +REV. C. J. RYDER, D.D., _Bible House, N. Y._ + +_Recording Secretary._ + +REV. M. E. STRIEBY, D.D., _Bible House, N. Y._ + +_Treasurer._ + +H. W. HUBBARD, Esq., _Bible House, N. Y._ + +_Auditors._ + +GEORGE S. HICKOK. +JAMES H. OLIPHANT. + +_Executive Committee._ + +CHARLES L. MEAD, Chairman. +CHARLES A. HULL, Secretary. + +_For Three Years._ + +SAMUEL HOLMES +SAMUEL S. MARPLES, +CHARLES L. MEAD, +WILLIAM H. STRONG, +ELIJAH HORR. + +_For Two Years._ + +WILLIAM HAYES WARD, +JAMES W. COOPER, +LUCIEN C. WARNER, +JOSEPH H. TWICHELL, +CHARLES P. PIERCE. + +_For One Year._ + +CHARLES A. HULL, +ADDISON P. FOSTER, +ALBERT J. LYMAN, +NEHEMIAH BOYNTON, +A. J. F. BEHRENDS. + +_District Secretaries._ + +REV. GEO. H. GUTTERSON, _21 Cong'l House, Boston, Mass._ +REV. JOS. E. ROY, D.D., _153 La Salle Street, Chicago, Ill._ + +_Secretary of Woman's Bureau._ + +MISS D. E. EMERSON, _Bible House, N. Y._ + + + + +COMMUNICATIONS + + +Relating to the work of the Association may be addressed to the +Corresponding Secretaries; letters for "THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY," to the +Editor, at the New York Office; letters relating to the finances, to the +Treasurer; letters relating to woman's work, to the Secretary of the +Woman's Bureau. + + + + +DONATIONS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS + + +In drafts, checks, registered letters, or post-office orders, may be sent +to H. W. Hubbard, Treasurer, Bible House, New York; or, when more +convenient, to either of the Branch Offices, 21 Congregational House, +Boston, Mass., or 153 La Salle Street, Chicago, Ill. A payment of thirty +dollars constitutes a Life Member. + +NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.--The date on the "address label" indicates the time +to which the subscription is paid. Changes are made in date on label to +the 10th of each month. If payment of subscription be made afterward the +change on the label will appear a month later. Please send early notice of +change in post-office address, giving the former address and the new +address, in order that our periodicals and occasional papers may be +correctly mailed. + + + + +FORM OF A BEQUEST. + + +"I give and bequeath the sum of ---- dollars to the 'American Missionary +Association,' incorporated by act of the Legislature of the State of New +York." The will should be attested by three witnesses. + + + + + +THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY + + +VOL. L. +JUNE, 1896. +No. 6. + + + + +The Jubilee Year Fund. + + +Extract from the appeal of the Executive Committee of the American +Missionary Association: + + *Fifty Dollars a Share.* + +It is proposed to raise during the next six months a special Jubilee Year +Fund of $100,000 in shares of $50 each, with the hope and expectation that +these shares will be taken by the friends of missions without lessening +those regular contributions which must be depended upon to sustain the +current work. + + FORM OF A PLEDGE. + + Share, $50. + $100,000. + + THE JUBILEE YEAR FUND + OF THE + AMERICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION. + +I hereby take ..... shares (Fifty Dollars each) in the Jubilee Year Fund +of the American Missionary Association, to be paid before the close of the +fiscal year, Sept. 30, 1896. + + _Name_ . . . . . . . + + _P. O. Address_ . . . . . . . . + + + + +FIFTY-DOLLAR JUBILEE SHARES. + + +In the last number of THE MISSIONARY we gave the gratifying report of 34 +shares taken for this fund, and in the present number we have the pleasure +of adding 75 more. We are fully aware of the difficulties under which we +send forth the call for responses to this much-needed fund. Other appeals +have been made, and are still pressed upon the churches, all of them +worthy of the generosity with which they are met. + +But the ability of the churches to meet the demands of their varied +mission work is not exhausted, and the spirit of consecration among the +followers of Christ, even when self-denial must be practiced, has not +reached its limit. We therefore urge our appeal with strong confidence +that we shall not be felt to be intruders, but that we are simply trying +to fulfill the duty imposed upon us in carrying the Gospel to the most +needy and destitute in our land. + +We must repeat the plea made by our Executive Committee that in giving to +this Jubilee Fund, the contributions for our regular work, to which we are +committed and whose claims we cannot repudiate, may not be neglected. + + + + +THE ACCEPTABLE MITES. + + +ANDERSONVILLE, GA.--"Please find inclosed $2.31, which is a contribution +from our church toward paying the debt of the American Missionary +Association. It is very little, but more than I supposed the people would +raise, there is so little money in the place." + +GREENWOOD, S. C.--"It is a great pleasure to me to hand you herewith bank +draft for $11, which is the amount of our collection for the Lincoln +Memorial Day. I have delayed the remitting of this amount somewhat to give +others an opportunity who wished to contribute, but were not quite ready. +The amount is not large, but it is from the people and expresses in a +measure their interest in the work of the American Missionary Association. +The collection represents offerings of the young and old from a cent to a +dollar. What was done was done with a free heart." + + + + +NO COLOR-LINE IN CLEVELAND. + + +The Methodist General Conference and the hotels in Cleveland, O., deserve +great credit--the hotels for according to all delegates, regardless of +color, equal accommodations, and the Conference for its hearty indorsement +of their action. If this greatest gathering of the largest Protestant +church in America had nothing else to do, it might go with its grand +meeting from city to city securing this recognition of the brotherhood of +man. It is ardently hoped that the generous and liberal-minded hotel +keepers in Cleveland may not "backslide," and that if any single colored +delegate, clerical or lay, should come alone to Cleveland, even before the +close of the "six months' probation," he might not find the door closed +against him. + +The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church may be equally useful at +its meeting in Saratoga in preaching this same gospel of the brotherhood +of man, and in this case, too, permanency is very desirable, and it is +hoped, therefore, that in this event there may be the illustration of the +good old Presbyterian doctrine of the "perseverance of the saints." + + + + +ORANGE PARK NORMAL AND INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL IN FLORIDA CLOSED BY THE SHERIFF. + + +It will be remembered that on Friday, the 10th of April, seven teachers +and two patrons of the Orange Park School, at Orange Park, Fla., were +arrested for violation of an enactment legalized a year ago by the State +Legislature under the instigation of William H. Sheats, the State +superintendent of education. + +The enactment, which we protest is in no just sense a law, forbids not +only white and colored persons to be instructed within the same building +at the same time, but it also forbids a white principal or matron or +guardians of the school rooming or living within the same building where +their pupils are. + +This enactment against the personal rights of education in a private +Christian school not supported or aided by the State, if sustained, would +destroy nearly all of the institutions carried on by Northern benevolence +in all of our Southern States. It would take the guardianship of manners +and morals out of the hands of those who have planted and sustained the +institutions until now, and who, in view of the millions yet uneducated +and untrained, are now needed as much as ever. It is not surprising, +therefore, that the National Council of Congregational Churches at +Syracuse in October requested the Association to take this question to the +highest courts, nor that the General Conference of the Methodist Church in +Cleveland has just passed a resolution denouncing this iniquitous +enactment, or that we are receiving constantly from our State and local +associations assurances of sympathy and support in our contest against +this reversion to barbarism. We quote a few of the opinions which have +come under our observation. + +From the _Congregationalist_: + + + "The ethics of Christ, Pilgrim traditions, and the U. S. + Constitution seemed paramount to the opinions of Florida + legislators, and the highest officials of the American Missionary + Association decided to defy and test the law. That the + denomination stands back of them may be reasonably inferred from + the resolution passed by the last Triennial National Council. Let + the American Missionary Association have the sinews of war with + which to employ the ablest counsel." + + +From the _Outlook_: + + + "The State of Florida not long ago took action which is a disgrace + to itself and a blot on the fair fame of our republic. Let our + people squarely face this issue. While we are protesting against + the treatment of missionaries in Turkey and calling upon the + Government to use all its power in their protection, Christian + teachers widely known and honored in one of the great States of + this republic are arrested simply because they presumed to + instruct a few white children under the same roof with colored + children. It is hard to speak of such conduct in mild words. The + question as to whether this is in reality a free republic is once + more at issue. The action of the State of Florida is as barbaric + as the persecutions of the Middle Ages." + + +From the _Independent_: + + + "Let the reader observe that this is not a law applying merely to + the public schools of the State. Such a law we condemn, but we + could not be surprised at it. This law is directed at this + particular institution, which is not a public school but a private + academy supported by the American Missionary Association. We have + been amazed that in this nineteenth century Christians could be + massacred by the thousands for not accepting the Moslem faith and + no hand raised to defend them. But that was in Turkey. Here in the + United States more than thirty years after the Proclamation of + Emancipation in one of the sovereign States of the Union, half a + dozen men and women are arrested for the crime of treating black + children and white children alike, for not drawing a caste line in + their own private grounds in a school they conduct at no expense + to the State. It is a curious humiliating occurrence for this + Jubilee year of the American Missionary Association." + + +From the _Advance_: + + + "Florida's disgraceful Sheats law, specially designed for the + teachers and supporters of Orange Park Academy, has at last been + put in force. The teachers of the Academy, the pastor of the + church, and the parents of the white pupils have been arrested for + violation of this law, which forbids any one to maintain or + patronize a school in which white persons and Negroes shall be + taught or boarded within the same building. + + And this is the State of Senator Call, who is declaiming so + eloquently in behalf of the Cuban insurgents, more than half of + whom are of Negro blood." + + +From the _Boston Standard_: + + + "A year ago the unconstitutional and vile Sheats law was passed by + the legislature of Florida. It was understood that this law was + particularly aimed at the Orange Park School, of the American + Missionary Association, whose fiftieth anniversary is to be + celebrated in this city next fall. This villainous statute was + enforced in the case of the Orange Park School on the entire body + of teachers, white men and women of spotless character and + self-sacrificing devotion to the mission, because of educating + teachers for the elevation of American citizenship. The normal + school is one of the best and most useful of the educational + agencies at work in the South, but had dared to ignore the + outrageous statute which makes it a crime for any school, public + or private, to teach black and white scholars in the same building + or have any white teachers to eat and sleep in the same house with + their Negro pupils. If these discretionary rights are not + guaranteed by our national Constitution to American citizens, then + the professed abolition of slavery and of the color line in + citizenship is a wretched farce. Nobody can question the intent of + the proclamation of emancipation of the constitutional amendment + that places the Negro on the same legal plane with the white + citizen of this country. We do not doubt the supreme and binding + authority of this legislature. We mistake the temper of the + American people if a blaze of indignation is not kindled by this + outrage from the Atlantic to the Pacific." + + +From _Frank Leslie's Weekly_: + + + "Under these provisions no citizen of Florida, it will be noted, + can under certain conditions educate his child. He is excluded + absolutely from the best educational institutions in the State if + these admit pupils of both white and colored parentage. The + defiance of the law was in obedience to a definite determination + on the part of the American Missionary Association to make a + distinct test of the statute." + + +From the _Boston Daily Advertiser_: + + + "The Sheats law in Florida was passed through the influence of + malice, prejudice, and partisan venom. Efforts have been made in + other Southern States to perpetrate similar outrages, but for the + most part without avail. The better public sentiment all over the + South is strongly against such meanness. This better sentiment has + asserted itself successfully elsewhere, and we do not doubt that + it will do so very soon in Florida." + + +From the _Boston Journal_: + + + "The American Missionary Association will be sustained by an + enlightened public sentiment in fighting to the last resort the + outrageous Florida law which makes it a crime to teach colored and + white pupils in the same school." + + +These comments are but samples of the sentiment which comes to the +Association respecting this attempt to challenge the constitutional +amendment which came with the emancipation of the colored people from +slavery. But now there is + + + +A SECOND CHAPTER. + + +After the teachers were arrested it was supposed that this would be the +end of the persecution until the statute should be tested by the courts. +Accordingly they returned to the work in the school as before. On the 4th +of May the Sheriff was instructed by the State Attorney to inquire into +this continued violation of the law, and if he found the school to be +going on as before, to arrest and rearrest, as long as the school should +be continued. In consequence the school was forced to close its sessions, +as the teachers were informed that they would be arrested over and over +again, and that new bail would be required for every successive day; this +not only for the teachers but for the patrons, which would be impossible +in the case of those who are colored. This is in accordance with the +published pronouncement of Supt. Sheats that he will prosecute and +persecute this Orange Park School out of existence. + + + + +MEMBERS OF THE ALBANY CONVENTION. + + +We are desirous of securing the names of the survivors of the little band +that gathered in Albany fifty years ago, and formed the American +Missionary Association. A few years since, we made a similar call to this +in the pages of THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY, but the responses were very few. +At the present date, we know of only two persons, Rev. John H. Byrd, +Lawrence, Kan., and Rev. Peter B. Thayer, Garland, Me., who were present +at that time. We hope, if there are any other survivors, they will write +to us promptly, and if there are persons whose eyes fall on this little +notice who happen to know of any person who was present at that meeting, +we will be much obliged if they will send us the name and address. + + + + +OUR CHURCHES. + + +We intend to present to our readers from time to time brief sketches of +some of our churches located in the South and elsewhere, with some account +of the condition of the membership as to property and education, with +glimpses of their poverty and hard struggles to support the pastor, with +occasionally the cheerful story of those who reach self-support. On +another page will be found a sketch by Pastor Snell of the church in +Talladega, Ala. + + + + +THE TALENTED TENTH. + + +In the discussion concerning Negro education we should not forget the +talented tenth man. An ordinary education may answer for the nine men of +mediocrity; but if this is all we offer the talented tenth man, we make a +prodigious mistake. The tenth man, with superior natural endowments, +symmetrically trained and highly developed, may become a mightier +influence, a greater inspiration to others than all the other nine, or +nine times nine like them. Without disparagement of faithful men of +moderate abilities, it may be said that in all ages the mighty impulses +that have propelled a people onward in their progressive career, have +proceeded from a few gifted souls. Sometimes these have been "self-made" +men, so-called, whose best powers were evoked by rare opportunities. +Oftener, they have been men of thoroughly disciplined minds, of sharpened +perceptive faculties, trained to analyze and to generalize; men of +well-balanced judgments and power of clear and forceful statement. + +It is this talented tenth man of our colleges that in after years reflects +more honor on his _alma mater_ than the other nine; it is this tenth man +that is the recognized leader in his profession and the leader of public +opinion. To him, rather than to the other nine, the many look for +suggestion and advice in important matters. He is an uncrowned king in his +sphere. + +This being true, I repeat that not to make proper provision for the high +education of the talented tenth man of the colored people is a prodigious +mistake. It is to dwarf the tree that has in it the potency of a grand +oak. Industrial education is good for the nine; the common English +branches are good for the nine; but that tenth man ought to have the best +opportunities for making the most of himself for humanity and God. + +The powers of this talented tenth man are often latent; unsuspected by +others and even by their possessor, and are evoked only under favorable +conditions, sometimes comparatively late in the youthful period of life. +In a symmetrical course of study calculated to bring into exercise every +mental faculty, somewhere, as by a touchstone, the particular aptitude of +the pupil may be discovered, the secret springs of power be opened; and +the man, having discovered himself, leaps forward to pre-eminence among +his fellows. Scores of such men and women are among the students in the +schools for the colored people of the South. A mere common education will +not disclose their uncommon powers; they need the test of the best. And +somewhere, at several central points at least, provision should be made +for the higher education of the talented tenth as well as ordinary +education for the other nine. + +The great need of the colored people of the South is wise leadership along +all lines of development; men of large and comprehensive views acquired by +contact and communion with the world's great thinkers; such men are needed +to-day even more than nine times as many with a little more practical +knowledge concerning the use of the saw, the jack-plane and the +blacksmith's forge. In our educational work for the colored people, +therefore, proper provision should be made for the talented tenth.--DR. +MOREHOUSE in _The Independent_. + + + + +ALASKA MISSION. + + +The following sentences from a personal letter of Miss Anna L. Dawes state +a profound truth in terse and impressive form: + + + "If any one is willing to go up there and live with those Eskimos, + I think the rest of us may well enough agree to help. Indeed, + nothing has been so good for me for some time as his (Mr. Lopp's) + visit. It not only makes our Christianity (mine at least) look + like a mustard seed, but makes you wonder whether it isn't a + _dead_ seed at that! I have been to hear Mr. Moody to-day, but he + didn't begin to give me such "conviction of sin" as the urgent and + eager interest Mr. Lopp showed in going back to his people up + there. I wonder just what the Lord does think of us all--some of + us, anyway?" + + +Mr. Lopp, whom Miss Dawes refers to, is pleading for funds to make it +possible to open the mission among the Eskimos. The American Missionary +Association was obliged to discontinue it for a year on account of the +straitened condition of the treasury. We are now making every effort to +gather funds outside of the current income of the Association, that there +may be at least one Christian mission conducted by Congregationalists in +this great northern mission field. Mr. Lopp's plea for "_his_ people" and +abandon of self-sacrifice both on the part of himself and his wife, +impress every one, as they did Miss Dawes. + +This is the only mission of the Congregational denomination in Alaska. No +other denomination plans to occupy this station if given up by the +American Missionary Association. The work requires about five hundred +dollars more than has been subscribed, and this must be in hand by the +first of June, when it is necessary for Mr. Lopp to sail, if he goes this +year. + + + + + +THE SOUTH. + + + + +HISTORY OF A CHURCH IN ALABAMA. + + +BY REV. SPENCER SNELL. + +The beautiful and healthful city of Talladega is located among the +Appalachian foot hills. The First Congregational church was organized in +the year 1868. The first members were people who came out of the colored +Baptist Church, and who had begun to look for a more intelligent mode of +worship and better religious instruction than it was possible to have in +churches whose pastors had been slaves and were uneducated. + +The first pastor of the church was Rev. H. E. Brown, of Ridgefield, O., +whom the American Missionary Association had sent into the South. Since +his retirement the pulpit has been occupied by several pastors, including +the acceptable services of professors of Talladega College. My pastorate +began in 1894. + +There are friendly relations between our church and the other colored +churches near at hand. The pastor is often invited to preach in the other +churches. The pastors of two of the Baptist churches are graduates of our +school here, and the pastor of one of the Methodist churches is now taking +lessons in our seminary. + +The present membership of the church is 219. Many of them are poor +students who have to be helped through school. The resident members have +but very little money. With one or two exceptions they receive small pay +for what they do. Those who have trades find but little here to do and +have to go away to get employment. Among the male members of the church +are farmers, mechanics, etc., and among the females those who do laundry +work, sewing, etc. Several of these women take the washing of families +home and work very hard for a very little money with which to subsist +their families, buy books, and pay tuition for their children in Talladega +College. + +There are about thirty-five members of the church who own their homes, and +about eleven who rent the places where they live. Several of the homes +owned by the members of the church are fairly comfortable for Southern +homes, having from two to seven rooms. None of them are costly. I do not +suppose that one of them cost $1,000. Neither is the furniture in them +costly. Scarcely any of them have carpets on their floors. They look upon +carpets as a luxury which they cannot afford. Plaster on the walls is +almost as rare as carpets on the floors. In some cases there is not a +rocking-chair in the house. The furniture they have is of a very ordinary +kind. + +The people have but very little money and are obliged to struggle long and +hard to get a little place to call home, in many cases buying the lumber +and hiring the carpenter on credit. This being the case, it takes them +years and years to pay for the little homes. The homes vary from the +fairly comfortable to the wretched. It is noticeable that those who have +had the advantages of an education have better homes than those who have +no education. + +There comes to mind as I write one very miserable home in which both the +parents are ignorant. There are three rooms to the house not nearly so +comfortable as the places where Northern farmers keep their horses and +cattle. There is neither stove nor grate in the house, but simply some +rocks on each side of the open fireplace on which they lay the green wood, +by which they sit and shiver while the cold winds blow through the cracks +in the floor and sides of the house. There are six children and only two +excuses for beds. One of these has on it a tick, the other has a pile of +dirty rags. There is not a whole table or chair in the house. + +And yet, these people, like many others just as poor as they, are trying +to educate their children. They believe that in Christian education lies +the only redemption from this condition for them and their race, through +their children, who are enjoying privileges that were denied to them. + +There are not more than a dozen individuals in the church who are earning +a comfortable living. More than that number did so when times were better, +but now there is not much for them to do except conduct very poor farms, +on which they cannot earn enough to make themselves comfortable. + +There have been very few years in the history of the church when it did +not have a revival of religion. Of late it has been the custom to have two +series of special services each year--one during the winter, while the +school is in session, and another during the summer vacation. Effort is +made each year to have all the students converted. Of all the young people +who have graduated here only two have left without being professing +Christians. + +The growth of the church has not been rapid, but steady. During the days +of slavery the colored people were members of the churches to which their +masters belonged. None of them belonged to Congregational churches, and +so, when Congregationalism came to the South after the war, it was +entirely new to the former slaves and to those who had been their masters. + +The masses of the children and the young people still cling to the +churches which their parents were taught to love. It will, therefore, be +some time before Congregationalism will grow rapidly in the South. The +church has no building of its own, and no parsonage, but worships in the +chapel of Talladega College. The building in which the chapel is located +was erected by the white Baptists of the Coosa Valley Association before +the war as a college for their sons. Some of the old slaves who helped to +put up the building lived to see freedom, to see the building come into +the hands of the American Missionary Association, and to see their own +children study and graduate in it. + + + + +MEETINGS AMONG THE HILLS AND AT A CONVICT CAMP. + + +BY REV. H. E. PARTRIDGE. + +Perhaps nowhere is a religious meeting made more of than in the hill +country of the South. There are reasons _and_ reasons for the fact. Take a +real, genuine Methodist or Baptist matron, or brother, of fifty, and they +love Christ and His cause, and do not fail to associate their love for Him +and the work with the gathering in His name. If it be possible, they will +be in attendance when "the parson" comes round. The girls love to go; some +because they, too, are learning to love the service of the Master, some +because they have no other so good opportunity to see and be seen, and +others because everybody else goes. Where the girls and young ladies are +sure to be, there the boys and young men are apt to be; and so it comes +that when the meeting, especially the "big meeting," is to be held, the +people throng. And if you want to see a genuine democracy, untainted by +any kind of aristocracy, you could not find it better illustrated than +among the hills, at meeting time, in some log "church-house." No Sir +Wonderful to claim best pew, no usher to give you the place _he_ chooses. +You come with your wife and, following the custom, she goes to the left, +you to the right. I will not describe the service. The singing varies from +a wonderful chorus of praise that lacks nothing in volume in one +neighborhood, to the nasal-twanged hymn which some incompetent leader +sings almost alone in some other community. The old songs predominate, but +any brisk moving song of work of praise or progress easily becomes a +favorite, when once it has been sung long enough so that the words and +movement are mastered by a few. + +You will not be long in any big meeting or revival service before you will +hear: + + "Mother has a home, sweet home, + Mother has a home, sweet home, + Mother has a home, sweet home. + Lord, I want to join the angels; beautiful home." + +This is varied. Now it is Brother, Father, Preacher, or Sister who has a +home. + +You may not know the tune or words, but it will not be long before you are +singing with the rest, if you are a participator or worshiper, and not +that horrid and heartless thing, a critical looker-on. + +You know of the hand-shaking? If a sinner seeks to enter the Christian +life, he comes, on invitation of the minister, to shake hands at the close +of, or during, the service. And often service closes with an +all-round-hand-shake. There is a song started, like "Say, Brother, will +you meet me?" or some simple devotional hymn, and all rise and shake hands +all around, singing or praying, or speaking gently one to another. + +Ah! many a feud has sunk forever, many an unpleasantness has been +forgotten, many a half-ripe quarrel has been strangled, and many a +friendship has been strengthened and ripened in these services of emotion +and love, those hand-shakings of the Mountaineers. The blessings of the +peacemakers should be his who first introduced the service. + +Among other invitation hymns I have heard, I remember vividly: + + "Sinner, you are welcome, Yes, Yes, welcome + To the dying lamb." + +This, too, is varied. "Seeker," "Brother," "Sister," and "Everybody's +welcome" being sung. + +I could tell of parts I do not like, of excitements the reverse of helpful +to my devotional feelings, and of loudness mistaken for piety or zeal, but +so could others criticise the services at Dr. Cuyler's or Dr. Storrs's +church. I prefer to speak of the really good. + +May I tell you of a unique service? It was at the Convict Camp, near +Baker's X Roads, in Cumberland County, Tenn. + +No need to ring the bell--the congregation are assembled, and armed guards +are standing by lest someone should escape. Still a bell was tapped. +Silence at once. + +"Boys," I said, "when I was here before you kindly asked me to come and +speak to you again. I am here. Before I speak I want to have you sing. +Will you sing?" A moment's pause, and in the rich tones which the colored +people so often have, there rang out from scores of throats, one of those +weird songs of the race. It was of chariots and heaven, of songs and +praises, and of Jesus the King. I cannot reproduce or describe it. I +prayed for a blessing on our service, and several responded with +apparently as fervent "Amen" as ever came from Camp Meeting or Altar +service. Then I read passages, closing with a part of Romans 6: from the +twenty-third verse. I spoke briefly of "The wages of sin, and of the gift +of God." I almost fear I was harsh. Poor fellows--they were criminals, but +who is not guilty, before God, of violations of Divine law? + +As I pleaded for the starting of a better life, as I spoke of their +families, as I said "Some of you will be through with prison life soon," +as I talked of honesty, sobriety, and purity, there were moist eyes. I +asked for an expression at the close. All who will accept Jesus Christ, +and from this very hour live for Him, and with the strength he gives try +to forget the grievances you have thought to revenge; try to love and +serve one another here, in Christ's name, and others when released; strive +to do your work faithfully; in short, try to do what you think Christ +would want you to do--first, give me your hand, and then kneel with me in +prayer. Through the chinks and crevices of the stockade a score of men +thrust their hands, eager to respond to the invitation, and many knelt in +prayer. + +How much was make-believe? How much was genuine? The Searcher of hearts +alone knows. Sowing by all waters, I am willing to leave results with God. + +Another song, and then "Good-bye, boss!" "Good-bye, Captain!" "Come again, +preacher!" + +The days were weeks, and then! Criminal carelessness, perhaps. A premature +explosion of dynamite and powder combined on the railroad, and six of +these men had been discharged. Dead! A rough grave beside the track, God +knows the rest. They were convicts, they were blacks, but they were my +brothers and yours, children of one Father. + +I was tired that Sunday, but I am glad God let me go and give them another +invitation to the Christ-life. Perhaps in some other time and place I +shall talk over that service among the boys in black at Convict Camp, with +a soul in white over there. Who knows? + + + + +A BRIGHT AND CANDID VIEW OF OUR MOUNTAIN WORK. + + +The following letter comes from a member of the "Andover Band," three of +whom entered the work among the American Highlanders last year. It is the +first band of theological students organized in any of our seminaries for +work in the field of the American Missionary Association. It was a very +interesting movement and worthy the seminary that has sent out bands into +other parts of the country which have accomplished great results. + +The testimony is set forth by Prof. John C. Campbell, a cultured young +man, who looks on this interesting work with a fresh vision and gives +opinions well balanced respecting this field and others. + +It should be said that the letter was not written for publication. + + + +The year has been trying and wearing, but I take great satisfaction in +knowing that much has been accomplished. We have established ourselves in +the hearts of the people, I believe, and have the respect and co-operative +interest of the best men in this and adjoining counties, so I hope for +great things in the future if our friends in the North will only help us. + +Suspicion has given way to confidence, and I may even fire broadsides at +the tobacco habit now, even if it hits home. They are a trying, promising, +and loveable people. I admire those of my classmates who have heard the +voice of God (not the prompting of inclination) calling them to remain in +dear old hair-splitting New England; but, while I admire their bravery, I +am sorry for them, for it must seem as if they were striking in the air. +Here we see the enemy, and can strike directly at him, and one has some +satisfaction in getting weary and sick at heart in fighting at great odds +against a visible power instead of the more subtle powers "of the air." +But I digress! It is such a temptation to let myself out when +communicating with one who understands this discouraging, fascinating, and +encouraging work. This year's work has given me experience, as well as +gray hair, and even if my labors in the South should terminate this year, +I should feel that I had gained a great deal. I wish that all Northerners +could come to know the best element of the South, and show their +magnanimity as victors by helping the American Missionary Association do +the work which alone will make a new South. To me the South presents a +touching but heroic picture as she struggles nobly, but somewhat +uncertainly, toward the light, still the victim of her cavalier training, +still held back by the poor black and the poor white, the products of her +accursed institution. Now that is all abolished, she needs help from the +North. I doubt if we in the North would be any better had we been placed +in the same environment, and our superiority may be due as much to soil, +climate, and the consequent unprofitableness of slave labor, as to our +Puritan ancestry. + +The tide of immigration is beginning to turn toward this State from +Georgia, and many coming from the Dakotas. The mass of ignorance is +appalling. I realize in part, I think, the difficulty of getting the needs +of the whites before a sympathizing audience. When it comes to a white +man's needs and his condition, too many church members and others +substitute the scientific theory of the survival of the fittest for +Christ's law of love. They forget too, I fear, that many of these people +in the mountains are victims of slavery as innocent as the Negro; and they +do not see that their indifference is letting them lie in the hard bed +which circumstances, largely beyond their control, have made for them. If +they will only give us money, "greenbacks," if need be, and enable us to +get the young out of bed on their intellectual and spiritual feet, I shall +be satisfied. And if our Congressmen and politicians would bury the +"Bloody Shirt," and stop throwing stones over Mason and Dixon's fence, and +out of their personal means give, what is too often given uselessly, to +the Association and other similar Boards, the questions which spring from +sectional prejudice would soon be solved. I do believe that what the +American Missionary Association stands for is the panacea for all +political and social ills. + + + + +REVIVALS. + + + +CHARLOTTE, N.C. + + +BY REV. GEO. H HAINES. + +We are in the midst of a glorious revival. Rev. James Wharton was with us +six days. What wonderful help he has been to our work during his stay with +us. We had eleven hopeful conversions. We continued our meetings after he +left us, and our total number of conversions is twenty. Among the persons +who have left the ways of sin and turned into the way of life are two very +remarkable cases. A woman of about fifty years of age, a drunkard and one +of the most profane women in our city, asked the people of God to pray for +her. It seemed hard for her to understand the simple plan of salvation, +and that the Lord Jesus would save her if she would believe. The evening +after Mr. Wharton left she received the evidence of her conversion. I can +never tell how the news of this woman's conversion spread over the city. +It created as much excitement as the news of the man who was found by our +Saviour among the tombs. Crowds came to our services to see if the news +was true, and when they heard the testimony for Christ they rejoiced with +us. + +The other is a man of about the same age, who has been a great disbeliever +in the word of God, though his wife was a member of our church. He was a +very strong man in all the societies in the city. He has been led out of +darkness into light. The people say: "God bless Mr. Wharton." Our +Sunday-school has grown wonderfully in the last month. Indeed, every +department of our church work is looking up. + + + +BEAUFORT, N.C. + + +BY REV. J.P. SIMS. + +Evangelist Wharton's visit did us a great deal of good. Not only have +souls been converted, but the church has been edified. In the revival +there were six hopeful conversions, and four joined our church, among them +a very promising young man. + +Our people are becoming more and more willing to divide their little mite +with the church. They make a special effort once a month to help raise the +pastor's salary by giving what they call a "surprise party," bringing +packages of flour, sugar, coffee, meal, rice, fish, etc., for which I give +them credit. Sometimes the unconverted are with them. They come in +singing, fill the table, then a prayer, and return at once, singing as +they go. By this process we are able to send in a better report than we +have been doing. + + + +CENTRAL CHURCH, NEW ORLEANS, LA. + + +BY REV. JOHN W. WHITTAKER. + +We have just passed through a precious season of revival. We began a +series of meetings during the week of prayer. God's presence and blessing +were manifestly with us, so we were constrained to continue them another +week, holding meetings every night. Fifteen were turned to God. Nine of +them have united with our church and have begun service for the Master. +The meetings were well attended, and our whole church was stirred up to +more faithful work for God and humanity. Our church is steadily increasing +in strength. Almost every Sabbath some one is taken into membership. We +have on our books nearly two hundred and fifty people who have pledged +themselves to give weekly on an average ten cents or more toward the +support of the church. We love the American Missionary Association, and +appreciate all that it is doing for us. We need its aid just now. We +cannot get on without it. But we do not mean to make what you do for us an +excuse for doing less for ourselves. + + + + +ITEMS FROM THE FIELD. + + +DENOMINATIONAL FRATERNITY.--From High Point, N. C., we have the following: + + + One of the great hindrances to the evangelization of the colored + people in the South is the constant flaunting of denominational + banners by ignorant and unprincipled preachers. But I am happy to + say, that at our special services on Lincoln Memorial Day, this + spirit of evil was buried in High Point, at least for one day. It + was pleasant to see Methodists, Baptists, and Congregationalists + working harmoniously together to make the occasion successful. One + brother and wife gave us 45 cents, and the pastor of the Baptist + Church, after speaking a word in behalf of the American Missionary + Association came forward and deposited a quarter on the table, at + the same time urging his members to give liberally to help it + overcome its great burden of debt. I am pleased also to note the + self-denial of two faithful members, a mother and daughter of our + own church, who out of their poverty gave 50 cents each. Both of + these good women are out in service, and although their earnings + are very small, they never give less than 25 cents each whenever + special efforts are made to raise money for the support of the + work. + + +GRATEFUL REMEMBRANCES OF THE PAST.--Rev. James Brown, of Anniston, Ala., +recalls some memories of the past: + + + When we met as a church on October 22, to pray for the success of + the American Missionary Association, it was touching to hear the + testimony of people from thirty-five to fifty years of age as to + the self-sacrificing spirit of the missionaries of the American + Missionary Association, as they came from Talladega to this + section more than twenty-five years ago. Some told how the + missionaries had to hide from place to place to keep out of the + reach of the Ku Klux, the speakers being almost eye-witnesses to + the murder of Mr. Luke, a few miles from this place. If some of + our Northern friends could have heard the words of gratitude for + the work of the American Missionary Association, and seen the + tears of joy over what has been accomplished, they would know that + their labors and gifts had not been in vain. + + +LIBERAL GIVING FROM A SMALL INCOME.--Rev. A. L. DeMond, of Lowell, N. C., +writes: + + + The people have had a heavy burden upon them during the hard times + of these winter months when there is so little for them to do in + the way of earning money. Of their little means they give freely + and gladly. Many of them are paid for their work in provisions at + the stores so that they do not receive much money. One poor woman + said to me: "I can always give a little something because I get + _forty cents every week_ for my washing." She lives in a little + log cabin, through the sides of which the wind often whistles, but + every Sunday she gives something for the church of Christ. + + +A POOR WOMAN'S FINE FEELING.--One day last year our laundress sent her +oldest boy, a lad fourteen years of age, on an errand. He was gone an hour +or more longer than she expected him to be. Upon his return she asked him +what he had been doing all that time. He told her that an expressman had +been run away with, and had been quite badly hurt. He had helped get the +man into a store, had gone for a doctor, and had done all that he could +for him. When he left him the man told him to go to his office the next +day and he would give him something. The boy's mother at once said that he +mustn't think of taking anything for what he had done for the man when he +was in trouble. + +Who can say that the colored people are incapable of fine feeling? This +poor woman was certainly not so well provided with this world's goods that +she had no use for money. On the contrary, she was a widow, with a family +of five children that she had kept together and had sent to school at the +cost of much sacrifice and years of hard work at the washtub. + + + + + +THE INDIANS. + + + + +REVIVAL--LIBERAL CONTRIBUTIONS. + + +MISS M. C. COLLINS, FORT YATES, N. DAK. + +I am sure you will be glad to hear of the great, may I say "revival," +which seems to be upon us. On March 1 at our regular communion we received +into the church fifteen adults, and there were eight marriages and nine +children baptized. Six of these people came from Flying-By region (Miss +Lord's people). She is rejoicing. One, Swift Cloud, and his wife, are a +middle-aged couple, who lived here when I first came to this village. They +are a good addition to our force. Then Two-Runs and his wife are two good +people, Miss Lord's near neighbors, and will be a great help to her. The +others uniting came from my village, and we now have only two men and +their wives in this village who are not in the church. Bird-Dog, another +of Miss Lord's people, and his wife and sister have given me their names +as candidates for membership at the next communion. The Y. M. C. A. down +there are hauling logs to build a place to meet in. The little cabin we +put up is already too small. + +Our contributions for Native Missionary work, from October 1 to March 1, +all told, on Standing Rock Agency, are $206.47. + +Women's Missionary $107.20 +Societies have given +Y. M. C. A. 57.99 +Grand River Church 21.78 +Standing Rock Church 19.50 +Elkhorn (on Grand River), 45.65 +the Women's Society +Y. M. C. A. 26.39 + +Beside this our church here has given about $15 to the Lincoln Memorial +Fund for the Association and $10 to buy table and chairs for the pulpit. +Our Christians are going from house to house to pray with the sick, and +many of these people are being brought to Christ through this means. On +communion Sunday we opened the folding doors and yet the church was so +full that three of us sat down on the little platform behind the pulpit. + +I forgot to tell you that aside from this $206 we raised $200 to build a +chapel at One Bull's, where Elias was. The house is too little. + +We are not "lazy, good-for-nothing Indians, fit only for the soldiers' +target." We are men and women struggling against clannishness and +superstition--against evil without and within--reaching up to you who know +the blessedness of the Light of the Gospel, asking you to reach down, down +into our dark lives and lift us up. Let us get a glimpse on this side of +the beauties of Heaven. + +We need your help, and bye and bye we will join your forces and help you +to gather with God's fold other tribes and nations who know not God. Do +not cut us down this spring. It will break our hearts with discouragement. + +God help people to hear our prayer. We shake hands with God's people in +the name of Jesus Christ our Saviour. + +P.S.--Three of the people outside the church in this village have given me +their names as candidates for church membership at the May communion. + + + + +CROW AGENCY, MONTANA.--The growth of the missionary work among the Indians +at the Crow Agency, Montana, is very encouraging. Recent reports from this +field bring information of large gatherings in the religious services, and +in the church services and Sunday-school. Our missionary, Rev. J. G. +Burgess, is planning to spend several weeks this summer among the camps on +the prairies to which the Indians withdraw during the warmer months. A +chapel is very much needed at this mission in order to afford a place for +religious gatherings and such instruction as the missionary and his wife +are able to give these Indians. This mission of the American Missionary +Association is the only Protestant mission among the entire Crow tribe. + + + + + +THE CHINESE. + + + + +THE OROVILLE MISSION. + + +BY REV. W.C. POND, D.D. + + [Illustration: New Years Cake.] + + New Years Cake. + + +The cake of which we give a picture is more than a monument to the +artistic cookery of which some of our brethren there are capable. It was +made in a sort of Christian competition with the rude and senseless +operations by which their idol-worshiping countrymen observed their great +annual festival. And on Salvation Army principles, though not after their +methods, it called the attention of multitudes both of Chinese and +Americans to the Mission House and the Mission work and the Saviour for +whom our brethren were eager to bear witness. They did not confine their +attention to cake-making nor express their loyalty to Christ in that way +alone, but made up a very respectable sum, which, as "New Year's Gifts to +Jesus," they placed in our treasury. + +The picture, as we are able to give it in our magazine, is not large +enough to show all the points of interest about this cake. It represents, +of course, a Chinese pagoda, but with the idols omitted. Possibly there is +in it a little symbolism of _ascent_--the excelsior spirit which comes +from new life in Christ. Beginning at the shell foundation, we see two +cards which bear in Chinese an inscription literally translated thus: +"Eyes see; hands must not touch." Above this were the more abrupt or +pointed English words: "Hands off." Over the door at the head of the steps +is a framed inscription: "Happy New Year, 1896." In what might be called +the second story there is another inscription, which, being interpreted, +reads: "Blessed News Chapel"--_i.e._, Gospel Chapel--while on the right +post are characters which, literally translated, mean: "Blessed Land: good +cultivating"--_i.e._, to good cultivation this happy land yields large +returns. On the left-hand post the characters literally translated mean: +"News Chapel: righteous pastor: forms intimate friends"--_i.e._, the +righteous pastor of this Gospel Chapel makes warm friends. + +On either side of the cake are Chinese New Year's lilies (narcissus) +growing to perfection in saucers supplied with nothing except clean +pebbles and pure water--these are said to symbolize purity and mercy. +Above the lilies rise great clusters of artificial flowers, which also +have some symbolical import; I am unable to say what. + +This will be a good place to say a few words about this mission, which has +now been in existence for more than twenty years. During all this period +it has occupied, _rent free_, a small brick building belonging to our +ex-Governor and United States Senator, Hon. George C. Perkins, who began +his wonderfully successful career in this town of Oroville. He has not +even required us to pay the taxes upon it, and when a rumor reached my +ears that his agent had received an offer for the purchase of it, Mr. +Perkins kindly assured me that we should have the first chance to buy it, +and he would help us out by a generous donation. That's the sort of man he +is. + +There has always been a large Chinese population engaged mainly in mining, +whose headquarters were at Oroville. When our mission was established the +number was estimated at not less than twenty-five hundred. Chinatown was +quite extensive and all its frail structures swarmed, like bee-hives, with +inhabitants. There are no such throngs now, but there are still people +enough to call forth the most and the best that we can do for them. + +A large number of Chinese have here been turned from idol-worship to the +love of Jesus. I have at hand no means of scanning the long roll--reaching +up to many hundreds--of those who have for longer or shorter periods been +brought here to know something of Christ. And the frequent change of +teachers has rendered impossible any adequate statement of results. Among +those whom I specially remember are three Yongs: One, Yong Jim, an +unusually well-educated man who, after being a missionary helper in +several of our fields, returned to China, and has done gospel-work there +in connection with the American Board; another, Yong Kay, was a delegate +from California to the great convention of the Y. P. S. C. E. in Boston, +and made several addresses there, which were well received. He is now +preaching the Word in that city. Yet another of the same family has been +for several years a leader in Christian work among the Chinese in New +York. The Christians in California and elsewhere belonging to this family +have a little missionary work of their own among their relatives in China +in addition to what they do through our Chinese Missionary Society. The +work at Oroville is now in excellent hands. We have a good +helper--intelligent, wise, steadfast--who almost wholly supports himself, +drawing but five dollars per month from our treasury, and giving back a +goodly portion of this. The teachers are faithful and earnest, and I +rejoice to add that for several years our church in that town has +recognized its responsibility for this work, has given it the right hand +of fellowship, and has aided it with generous gifts. + + + + +Jubilee Year Fund, Additional Shares. + + +Rev. MILO N. MILES, Iowa City, Ia. + +FIRST CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL, East Orange, N. J. + +Miss M. F. AIKEN, Maiden, Mass. + +Mrs. MARY R. ENGLESBY, Burlington, Vt. + +Rev. GEO. W. REED and WIFE, Fort Yates, N. D. + +E. A. GOODNOW, Worcester, Mass., two shares. + +BROADWAY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Norwich, Conn., twenty shares. + +CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Watertown, Conn. + +Judge WM. H. UPSON, Akron, O. + +TRINITARIAN CONG'L CH., Norton, Mass., four shares. + +Rev. J. E. ROY, D.D., Chicago, Ill. + +Mrs. A. B. ROSS, Cambridgeboro, Pa. + +ARTHUR'S MISSION, Millbury, Mass., two shares. + +HORACE TRACEY PITKIN, New Hartford, Conn. + +Mrs. EMMA P. SHUMWAY, Groton, Mass. + +Mrs. AUGUSTA S. THURSTON, Whitinsville, Mass. + +HIGH ST. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Auburn, Me. + +FIRST CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY, Keene, N. H. + +Dea. M. M. FISHER, Medway, Mass. + +E. FISHER RICHARDSON, Medway, Mass. + +Mrs. HARRIET P. SOMERS, Boston, Mass. + +FROM A FRIEND IN MEMORY OF HER MOTHER, Boston, Mass. + +Mrs. M. N. PHELPS, Foxboro, Mass. + +Dr. R. N. BAUGHMAN, Marseilles, Ill., two shares. + +WINDHAM CONFERENCE of Connecticut. + +MARY R. CUMMINGS, for heirs of W. H. Cummings, two shares. + +Mrs. A. L. BAYLEY, Amesbury, Mass. + +CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL AND DEPARTMENTS, Flushing, N. Y. + +Mrs. LUCY S. CONNOR, Henniker, N. H. + +JOHN P. JUBE, Newark, N. J. + +Mrs. SARAH C. KELLOGG, in memory of her Father, Rev. E. J. Comings, +Kingsville, O. + +Miss ABBY W. TURNER, Randolph, Mass., two shares. + +CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH AND DEPARTMENTS, Grand View, Tenn. + +Rev. J. G. BURGESS and Wife, Crow Agency, Mont. + +BY A FRIEND in memory of Rev. J. H. Stearns, D.D., Epping, N. H. + +A MEMBER OF SOUTH CHURCH, Salem, Mass. + +NELSON VALENTINE, in memory of Mrs. R. W. Valentine, New Gloucester, Me. + +CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Auburndale, Mass. + +Mrs. JULIA E. BRICK, Brooklyn, N. Y. + +GLOUCESTER EVANGELICAL CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY, Chepachet, R. I. + +Mrs. JOHN H. WASHBURN, New York. + +GEO. W. MARSTON, San Diego, Cal. + +Mrs. ANNA LEE MARSTON, San Diego, Cal. + +JAMES A. SMITH, Osage, Iowa. + +S. B. FRENCH, Chicago, Ill. + +SOUTH CHURCH, Salem, Mass., two shares. + +NORFOLK CONFERENCE, Mass. + + Previously reported, 34 +Subscriptions reported 75 +above, + ---- +Total number of shares 109 +reported, + + + + +RECEIPTS FOR APRIL, 1896. + + +_THE DANIEL HAND FUND_ + +_For the Education of Colored People_. + +Income for April $1,100.00 +Previously acknowledged 31,307.35 + ---------- + $32,407.35 + ========== + + + + +CURRENT RECEIPTS. + + + MAINE, $417.24. +Alfred. Cong. Ch. 9.50 +Auburn. High St. Cong. 57.81 +Ch. (50 of which _for +Share Jubilee Fund_) +Auburn. Sixth St. Cong. 15.00 +Ch. +Auburn. Sixth St. Cong. +Ch., B. of C. _for +Andersonville, Ga._ +Belfast. First Cong. Ch. 50.00 +Biddeford. "Friends" in 6.00 +Pavillion Ch. +Brewer. First Cong. Ch. 16.00 +Bridgton. First Cong. Ch. 14.55 +and Soc. +Bridgton. Mrs. Julia P. 1.75 +Hall, _for Freight to +Grand View, Tenn._ +Bucksport. S.S. Class by 2.13 +M.S. Blodgett, _for +Pleasant Hill, Tenn._ +Cumberland Center. 3.00 +Helping Hand Soc., _for +Student Aid, McIntosh, +Ga._ +East Otisfield. Mrs. 1.00 +Susan K. Loring +Eastport. Central Cong. 6.50 +Ch., 5.50; Jun. End. Soc. +Central Cong. Ch., 1; +Lincoln Mem. Day Offering +Farmington. Miss. C.N. 2.00 +Bixby, _for Pleasant +Hill, Tenn._ +Gardiner. Marietta +Parshley, Bbl. C. _for +Blowing Rock, N. C._ +Hallowell. Ladies' Prayer 5.00 +Circle, _for Central Ch., +New Orleans, La._ +Kennebunk. Union Ch. and 46.90 +Soc. +Litchfield Corners. Cong. 5.00 +Ch., Y. P. S. C. E., _for +Indian M._ +Portland. "To help pay 25.00 +the debt" +Portland. Class in S. S. 10.00 +Second Parish Cong. Ch., +_for Mountain Work_ +Portland. Y. P. S. C. E. 10.00 +Bethel Ch., _for Student +Aid, Lincoln Acad., +King's Mountain, N. C._ +South Berwick. Bbl. C. +_for Blowing Rock, N. C._ +South Gardiner. Cong. Ch. 6.00 +Standish. Cong. Ch. 5.00 +Vinal Haven. Miss Minnie 6.00 +A. Whitten, 5; Mrs. +Carrie L. Paige, 1, _for +Student Aid, McIntosh, +Ga._ +Wells. First Cong. Ch. 15.00 +Yarmouth. First Parish 30.00 +Church +Maine Woman's Aid to A. +M. A., by Mrs. Ida V. +Woodbury, Treas.: +Albany. Mrs. H. G. 5.00 +Lovejoy, 3; Mrs J.E. +Bird, 1; ----, 1 +Biddeford. Pavilion Ch. 5.00 +Lewiston. Pine St. Ch. 30.00 +(10 of which _for Student +Aid, Straight U._) +Portland. Bethel Ch. 23.10 + ------- 63.10 + + NEW HAMPSHIRE, $533.68. +Alstead Center. Cong. Ch. 5.00 +Sab. Sch., 2.68; Ladies' +Circle, 2.32 +Atkinson. Cong. Ch. and 14.17 +Soc. +Concord. First Cong. Ch. 100.88 +(8 of which _for the +Debt_) to const. JOHN C. +RICHARDS, LOUIS B. TEBAU, +and MRS. ANN G. CLARK +L.M.'s +Concord. "Friend" 5.00 +Durham. Cong. Ch. 20.00 +East Derry. Mrs. Day, 2.30 +_for Wilmington, N. C._ +East Derry. Cong. Ch., +Bbl. C., freight paid +_for Wilmington, N. C._ +Epping. Cong. Ch., 6.23; 11.23 +Mrs. Shepherd's S. S. +Class, 5 +Epping. Two Bbls. C. _for +Blowing Rock, N. C._ +Exeter. Second Cong. Ch. 41.00 +Farmington. Cong. Ch. 3.00 +Hampstead. Cong. Ch. 15.00 +Hancock. Cong. Ch. 5.00 +Hinsdale. Cong. Ch. 3.58 +Keene. First Cong. Ch., 50.00 +_for Share Jubilee Fund_ +Meriden. Florence +Robinson, Box C. _for +Blowing Rock, N. C._ +Nashua. Pilgrim Ch., 153.44 +123.44 to const. MISS +JESSIE A. PLUMMER, MISS +M. E. EMERSON, MRS. A. K. +WOODBURY and H. E. +KENDALL L.M.'s; Y. P. S. +C. E. of Pilgrim Ch., 30 +to const. WILLIAM +JENNINGS L.M. +Newfields. Miss H. L. 33.50 +Fitts, Col., _for +Wilmington, N. C._ +Newmarket. Thos. H. 10.00 +Wiswall +Newport. Cong. Ch. 36.18 +Penacook. C.H. Saunders, +Case New Boots and Shoe +_for McIntosh, Ga._ +Rye. Cong. Ch. 4.40 +West Concord. L. M. S. of +Cong. Ch., Bbl. C. _for +Tougaloo, Miss._ +New Hampshire Female +Cent. Inst. and Home +Missionary Union, Miss A. +A. McFarland, Treas.: +West Concord Y. L. M. 20.00 +Soc., _for Tougaloo U._ + + VERMONT, $271.85. +Brattleboro. Center Cong. 99.67 +Ch. +Brattleboro. Mrs. C. B. 5.00 +Rice, _for Fisk U._ +Burlington. First Ch., 50.00 +Mrs. Mary R. Engelesby, +_for Share Jubilee Fund_ +Burlington. Cong. Ch., +Box Goods, Freight paid, +_for McIntosh, Ga._ +Chelsea. Cong. Ch., _for 1.30 +Freight to McIntosh, Ga._ +Essex Juction. Cong. Ch. 10.89 +Fairlee. "A Friend" 10.00 +Jeffersonville. Second 5.00 +Cong. Ch. of Cambridge +Newport. First Cong. Ch. 16.25 +Norwich. Mrs B. B. Newton 5.00 +Peacham. Cong. Ch. and S. 5.00 +S., adl., "A Friend" +Putney. Ladies' Aid Soc., +of Cong. Ch., Bbl. C. +_for Blowing Rock, N. C._ +Quechee. Cong. Ch. 23.81 +Rutland. John Howard 4.00 +Vergennes. Cong. Ch. 15.00 +West Randolph. Susan E. 5.00 +Albin +Williamstown. Cong. Ch. 7.00 +Williston. Cong. Ch. 8.93 + + MASSACHUSETTS, $5,068.95. +Abington. First Cong. Ch. 6.55 +Amherst. South Cong. Ch. 2.39 +Arlington. Mrs. E. T. +Hillard, Bbl. C. _for +McIntosh, Ga._ +Ballardvale. Union Cong. 25.75 +Ch. +Berlin. Cong. Ch. 18.21 +Boston. Union Cong. Ch. 211.36 +Old South Ch., adl. 115.00 +Old South Ch., Miss C. M. 40.00 +Clapp, _for Pleasant +Hill, Tenn._ +Mrs. Harriet P. Somers, 50.00 +_for Share Jubilee Fund_ +Wm. Shaw, _for Student 35.00 +Aid, Straight U._ +Charlestown. Winthrop 35.68 +Cong. Ch. +Dorchester. Second Cong. 96.34 +Ch. +Dorchester. Mrs. Jacob 10.00 +Fullerton +Jamaica Plain. Boylston 38.50 +Cong. Ch. +Roxbury. Eliot Cong. Ch. 131.75 + -------- 763.63 +Boxford. First Cong. Ch. 25.00 +Braintree. First Cong. 3.83 +Ch. +Brockton. "Cottage 8.00 +Prayer Circle" of Cong. +Ch., _for Wilmington, N. +C._ +Brookline. Harvard Cong. 103.77 +Ch. +Buckland. Ladies of +Cong. Ch., Bbl. of C. +_for Macon, Ga._ +Cambridgeport. Prospect 117.35 +St. Cong. Ch., 87.06; +Pilgrim Cong. Ch., 25.29; +Mrs. Mary E. Hidden, 5 +Cambridgeport. Y. P. S. 10.00 +C. E. of Pilgrim Ch., +_for Central Ch., New +Orleans, La._ +Carlisle. C. E. Soc., by 25.00 +Mrs W. B. Chamberlin, +_for Saluda Sem., N. C._ +Charlton. Cong. Ch. 6.50 +Cohasset. Ladies of Cong. +Ch., Bbl. of C. _for +Macon, Ga._ +Concord Junction. Union 1.00 +Ch. +Conway. Cong. Ch. and 41.00 +Sab. Sch. +Dedham. Sab. Sch. First 20.47 +Cong. Ch., _for Indian +Schp., Fort Berthold, N. +D._ +Dunstable. Cong. Ch., to 30.00 +const. MRS. JAMES E. +WESTON L.M. +East Bridgewater. Union 25.00 +Cong. Ch., Extra Cent a +day Band +Enfield. Cong. Ch. 30.00 +Fall River. Central Cong. 25.00 +Ch., adl. +Falmouth. North Cong. Ch. 5.00 +Florence. Florence Cong. 18.30 +Ch. +Foxboro. Mrs M. N. 50.00 +Phelps, _for Share +Jubilee Fund_ +Framingham. Plymouth 36.75 +Cong. Ch. (10 of which +_for Indian M._) +Gill. Y. P. S. C. E., by 5.90 +Jessie S. Moore, Sec., +_for Central Ch., New +Orleans, La._ +Great Barrington. James 5.00 +Bird, _for Jubilee Fund_ +Greenfield. Mrs. E. M. 25.00 +Russell +Groton. Union Cong. Ch., 50.00 +Mrs. Emma P. Shumway, +_for Share Jubilee Fund_ +Groveland. Rev. L.F. 1.37 +Berry, _for Freight to +Grand View, Tenn._ +Hamilton. Mrs. E. F. +Knowlton and Friends, +Bbl. C. _for Saluda, N. +C._ +Haverhill. Algernon P. 50.00 +Nichols, _for Fisk U._ +Haverhill. Riverside Ch., 9.23 +6.50; Fourth Ch., 2.73 +Haydenville. Cong. Ch. 7.24 +and Soc. +Housatonic. Prim. Sab. 2.00 +Sch. Class, _for Student +Aid, McIntosh, Ga._ +Ipswich. Sab. Sch. of 50.00 +South Ch., _for Indian +M., Fort Berthold, N. D._ +Lawrence. "Friend," _for 0.20 +Student Aid, Beach Inst._ +Lexington. Hancock Cong. 14.25 +Ch. +Malden. Miss M. F. Aiken 5.00 +Malden. First Cong. Ch. 3.00 +Y. P. S. C. E., _for +Gloucester Sch., +Cappahosic, Va._ +Mansfield. Ortho. Cong. 22.00 +Ch. +Maplewood. Y. P. S. C. E. 15.00 +of Cong. Ch. +Marion. Sab. Sch. Cong. 5.69 +Ch. +Marshfield Hills. Mrs. G. 2.00 +H. Morss, _for Woman's +Work_ +Medway. Dea. M. M. 100.00 +Fisher, 50, _for Share +Jubilee Fund_; E. Fisher +Richardson, 50, _for +Share Jubilee Fund_ +Melrose. Ortho. Cong. 31.60 +Ch., _for Indian M._ +Melrose. Wm. W. Boynton 15.00 +Melrose Highlands. "Thank 2.50 +Offering" +Middleboro. First Cong. 16.00 +Ch. +Millbury. "Arthurs 100.00 +Mission," _for 2 Shares +Jubilee Fund_ +Milton. "A Friend," _for 10.00 +new building, Pleasant +Hill, Tenn._ +Mount Hermon. Mount 25.00 +Hermon Miss'y Soc., _for +Fisk U._ +Natick. Rev. C. F. 5.00 +Robinson +New Boston. A. E. 6.00 +Callender +Newton. Eliot Ch. 90.00 +Newton Center. First 94.77 +Cong. Ch. +Newton Highlands. Cong. 110.62 +Ch., Easter Sunday +Northampton. Dorcas 55.00 +Society, _for Student +Aid, Tougaloo U._ +North Brookfield. First 22.70 +Cong. Ch. and Soc. +North Brookfield. Extra 20.00 +Cent a Day Band, First +Cong. Ch., _for a horse, +Hagan, Ga._ +North Carver. Cong. Ch. 14.00 +Northfield. Y. P. S. C. 5.00 +E., by Elsie Duncan +North Leominster. Cong. 16.00 +Ch., 14; Y. P. S. C. E. +of Cong. Ch., 2 +North Leominster. Y. L. +Aid Soc. of Cong. Ch., +Bbl. C. _for Tougaloo, +Miss._ +Norton. Trin. Cong. Ch. 7.08 +Norton. Trin. Cong. Ch. 250.00 +(200 of which _for 4 +Shares Jubilee Fund_) +Pittsfield. First Cong. 54.29 +Ch. +Randolph. Ladies' Benev. 25.00 +Ass'n., by Miss Abby W. +Turner, _for Share, +Tougaloo U._ +Reedville. Geo. L. Rice 5.00 +Rockland. C. E. Society, +2 Bbls. C. _for Tougaloo, +Miss._ +Roslindale. Cong. Ch., 12.00 +Children's M. Band, _for +Allen N. and I. Sch., +Thomasville, Ga._ +Salem. South Cong. Ch. 141.56 +Salem. Tabernacle Ch. (1 58.02 +of which _for Indian M._) +Salem. Sab. Sch. Crombie 15.00 +St. Cong. Ch., _for +Santee Indian Sch., +Santee, Neb._ +Somerset. Mrs. A. L. 2.00 +Morrill, Bbl. Goods; 2 +_for freight, for +Meridian, Miss._ +South Deerfield. L. S. 2.00 +Clary +South Hadley Falls. L. M. 10.00 +S., _for Student Aid, +Straight U._ +South Hadley Falls. Cong 8.51 +Ch. +South Hadley Falls. Jr. 6.00 +End. Soc., Cong Ch., _for +Student Aid, Gregory +Inst._ +South Weymouth. Mrs. Wm. 9.00 +Dyer, _for Student Aid, +Allen N. and I. Sch., +Thomasville, Ga._ +Springfield. Cong. Ch., +Bbl. C.; Y. P. S. E. of +North Cong. Ch., Bbl. C. +_for Blowing Rock, N. C._ +Sterling. Evan. Cong. Ch. 18.18 +Stockbridge. Miss A. 10.00 +Byington, _for Gloucester +Sch., Cappahosic, Va._ +Stoughton. Cong. Ch. 8.28 +Taunton. Union Cong. Ch. 18.65 +Upton. First Cong. Ch. 38.04 +Wakefield. Cong. Ch. 25.98 +Wakefield. "Inasmuch 10.00 +Circle" of King's +Daughters Cong. Ch., _for +Gloucester Sch., +Cappahosic, Va._ +Waltham. Trin. Cong. Ch. 68.56 +Waltham. "Friend" _for 0.72 +freight to Beach Inst._ +Walpole. "Friends" 30.00 +Ware. First Cong. Ch. 21.35 +Wareham. C. E. Soc., _for 1.40 +freight to Tougaloo, +Miss._ +Warren. Sab. Sch. Cong. 23.80 +Ch., _for Cumberland Gap, +Tenn._ +Warren. Y. P. S. C. E., 4.00 +_for Student Aid, +McIntosh, Ga._ +Watertown. Phillips Cong. 127.15 +Ch. +Westboro. Evan. Cong. 25.00 +Ch., Y. L. B. Soc., _for +Saluda, N. C._ +Westboro. Cong. Ch., Y. 5.00 +P. S. C. E, _for Student +Aid, Allen N. and I. +Sch., Thomasville, Ga._ +West Boxford. Cong. Ch. 7.50 +Westfield. ---- 1.00 +West Newbury. L. M. Soc., 5.00 +First Cong. Ch. _for +Student Aid, Straight U._ +Westport. Pacific Union 12.50 +Cong. Ch. +West Springfield. Park 32.25 +St. Cong. Ch. +West Springfield. First 10.00 +Cong. Ch., Y. P. S. C. +E., _for Central Ch., New +Orleans, La._ +West Stockbridge. Village 20.00 +Cong. Ch. +Whitinsville. "Thank 50.00 +Offering," _for Share +Jubilee Fund_ +Willbraham. "A Friend" 30.63 +Woods Holl. Mrs. G. G. +Dodge, Bbl. C. _for +Wilmington, N. C._ +Worcester. Plymouth Cong. 310.00 +Ch. (100 of which from E. +A. Goodnow, _for Two +Shares Jubilee Fund_) +Worcester. Mr. and Mrs. 100.00 +Samuel R. Heywood, _for +Two Shares Jubilee Fund_ +Worcester. Union Ch., 131.93 +91.93; Piedmont Ch., 30; +Chas. O. Bachelor, 10 +Woman's Home Missionary +Association of Mass. and +R.I., Miss Annie C. +Bridgman, Treas.: +For Salaries of Teachers 340.00 +Brighton. Sab Sch. Evan. 15.00 +Ch., _for Indian Schp. +Oahe, S. D._ +Brimfield. Mrs. J.W. 1.00 +Browning, _for work for +Chinese Women_ +"A Friend in Memory of 50.00 +her Mother," _for Share +Jubilee Fund_ + -------- 406.00 + --------- + $4,568.95 + + ESTATE. +Chelsea. Estate of Elvira 500.00 +L. Harding, _for +Freedmen, Indian and +Chinese M._, by Edwin D. +Sibley, Adm'r + --------- + $5,068.95 + + RHODE ISLAND, $114.09. +Central Falls. Hon. E. L. 100.00 +Freeman, _for Two Shares +Jubilee Fund_ +Newport. United Cong. 12.89 +Ch., quarterly +Providence. Y. P. S. C. 1.20 +E., No. Cong. Ch. + + CONNECTICUT, $3,423.76. +Abington. Rev. E. B. Pike 5.00 +Andover. C. E. Soc., by 5.68 +Ernest K. Post, Sec. +Berlin. Mrs. T. M. 5.00 +Warner, _for Moorehead, +Miss._ +Bethlehem. "A Friend." 4.00 +Branford. Cong. Ch., 5; 8.00 +A. E. Hammer, 2; L. J. +Nichols, 1 +Bridgeport. Second Cong. 56.89 +Ch., 48.60; West End +Cong. Ch., 8.29 +Bristol. Miss Lena J. 47.60 +Upson, 30; Sab. Sch. of +Cong. Ch., 17.60, _for +Student Aid, Tougaloo U._ +Bristol. Cong. Ch. 25.00 +Center Brook. Ladies of 25.00 +Cong. Ch., _for Allen N. +and I. Sch., Thomasville, +Ga._ +Chaplin. Cong. Ch. to 30.00 +const. WINSLOW B. GALLUP +L. M. +Cheshire. Henry Gaylord, 50.00 +_for Share Jubilee Fund_ +Clinton. "A Friend." 5.00 +Cornwall. Second Cong. 37.30 +Ch., to const. WALTER B. +JOHNSON L. M. +Cornwall Hollow. Y. P. S. 9.00 +C. E., _for Pleasant +Hill, Tenn._ +Coventry. Second Cong. 21.63 +Ch. +Cromwell. Cong. Ch. 6.04 +Derby. Second Cong. Ch., 49.47 +32.00 to const. REV. +EDWARD C. FELLOWS L.M.; +First Cong. Ch., 17.47 +Danbury. West St. Cong. 10.00 +Ch. +Darien. Cong. Ch. 11.38 +East Canaan. Sab. Sch. 14.00 +Cong. Ch., _for Allen N. +and I. Sch., Thomasville, +Ga._ +East Hampton. Cong. Ch. 22.35 +East Hartland. Cong. Ch., 6.00 +adl. +East Haven. Cong. Ch. 35.50 +(15.50 of which _for +Central Ch., New Orleans, +La._) +Enfield. Rev. O. W. 20.00 +Means, _for Student Aid, +Tougaloo U._ +Enfield. First Cong. Ch. 18.00 +Farmington. C. E. Soc., 15.00 +by Mary J. Hart, Treas., +_for Central Ch., New +Orleans, La._ +Franklin. Cong. Ch. 2.00 +Greenfield Hill. Cong. 36.26 +Ch., 26.26; Y. P. S. C. +E., by M. Louise Meeker, +Treas., 10 +Guilford. First Cong. 31.00 +Ch., 30 to const. MISS +LAURA E. BRISTOL L. M.; +Capt. Chas. Griswold, 1 +Hartford. First Cong. 138.03 +Ch., 124.03; Asylum Hill +Cong. Ch., "A Friend," +10; Elizabeth Loomis, 4 +Hartford. Atwood 90.00 +Collins, 50; Daniel R. +Howe, 40, _for Student +Aid Tougaloo U._ +Hartford. Sab. Sch. Pearl 40.35 +St. Cong. Ch., _for Fisk +U._ +Higganum. Woman's Cong. 20.00 +H.M. Soc. by Katharine E. +Huntington, Treas. +Kent. First Cong. Ch. 12.46 +Lisbon. Cong. Ch. 13.00 +Lyme. Y. P. S. C. E., 5.00 +_for Jonesboro, Tenn._ +Madison. First Cong. Ch. 6.87 +Mansfield Center. "A 1.00 +Friend." +Middlefield. Miss Anna 1.50 +G. Birdsey's Sab. Sch. +Class, _for Student Aid, +Tougaloo U._ +Middle Haddam. Second 12.52 +Cong. Ch. +New Britain. "Friends," 25.00 +_for Student Aid, +Tougaloo U._ +New Britain. First Ch. of +Christ. Box of house +linen _for Marion, Ala._ +New Hartford. Horace 50.00 +Tracy Pitkin, _for Share +Jubilee Fund_ +New Hartford. North Cong. 1.50 +Ch., Jun. C. E., _for +Student Aid, A. N. and I. +Sch., Thomasville, Ga._ +New Hartford. Ladies' Aid +Society, Box C. _for +Tougaloo, Miss._ +New Haven. Yale Sem., 25.00 +Rev. S. Harris, D.D., 10; +Mrs. C. H. Dill, 5; E. H. +Sperry, 5; Wells +Campbell, 3; J. W, +Nichols, 2 +New Haven. By Mrs. C.A. 3.20 +Pyne, _for Gloucester +Sch., Cappahosic, Va._ +New London. First Ch. of 48.62 +Christ +New London. Sab. Sch. 29.15 +First Ch. of Christ, _for +Student Aid, Tougaloo U._ +New London. Alice C. 6.00 +Crandall, _for Student +Aid, A. N. and I. Sch., +Thomasville, Ga._ +New London. First Ch., 0.89 +Chinaman's Class in Sab. +Sch., _for Chinese M. in +Cal._ +Norfolk. Y. P. S. C. E., 3.00 +by Rev. H.W. Carter +Norfolk. ----, _for 1.72 +freight to Grand View, +Tenn._ +Norwich. Broadway Cong. 1,000.00 +Ch., Special offering +_for Twenty Shares +Jubilee Fund_ +Norwich. Broadway Cong. 2.59 +Ch., _for freight to +McIntosh, Ga._ +Norwich. Second Cong. 5.19 +Sab. Sch., Mrs. C. W. +Morrison's Class +Norwich. Miss Rossiter, 8.00 +_for Athens, Ala._ +Norwich. Ladies of Park 0.40 +Ch., _for freight to +Blowing Rock, N. C._ +Orange. Cong. Ch. 14.26 +Plainfield. First Cong. 10.05 +Ch. +Plainfield. Y. P. S. C. 2.01 +E., by Amelia V. L. +Arnold, Treas. +Plainville. Cong. Ch. 28.87 +Plantsville. Cong. Ch. 90.77 +Plymouth. Cong. Ch. 1.70 +Poquonock. Cong. Ch. 33.81 +Portland. First Cong. 25.00 +Ch., Ladies' Soc., _for +Share, Mountain Teacher_ +(10 of which, bal. to +const. MRS. WESLEY W. +SMITH L. M.) +Seymour. Cong. Ch. 6.32 +Somers. "C. B. P." 30.00 +Stafford. Mrs. Thomas H. 5.00 +Thresher +Stratford. Sab. Sch. 10.00 +Cong. Ch., _for Lowell, +N. C._ +Stratford. Cong. Ch. 5.00 +Storrs. Cong. Ch. 11.55 +Suffield. First Cong. 48.04 +Ch., 23.04, and Sab. Sch. +25 (30 of which to const. +MRS. KATE B. MERRILL L. +M. and 11.85 bal. to +const. MISS NELLIE C. +WANDKE L. M. +Taftville. Cong. Ch. 12.38 +Talcottville. Mrs S. A. 5.00 +Talcott, _for Student +Aid, Allen N. and I. +Sch., Thomasville, Ga._ +Terryville. Mrs. Bates, 18.00 +_for Student Aid, +Tougaloo U._ +Terryville. Allentown 10.00 +Sab. Sch., _for Student +Aid, Tougaloo U._ +Thomaston. First Cong. 14.19 +Ch. +Tolland. Cong. Ch. 36.90 +Torringford. Ch. and Soc. 22.58 +Trumbull. Cong. Ch. 3.00 +Union. Cong. Ch. 15.16 +Waterbury. Second Cong. 35.00 +Ch., Woman's Benev. Soc., +_for Indian Schp., Santee +Sch._ +Watertown. Cong. Ch., 35; 50.00 +Sab. Sch., 10, and Y. P. +S. C. E., 5, _for Share +Jubilee Fund_ +Wallingford. Cong. Ch., 2.00 +Ladies' Benev. Soc., 2, +and Bbl. C. _for Saluda, +N. C._ +West Cornwall. Y. P. S. 8.00 +C. E., _for Pleasant +Hill, Tenn._ +West Hartford. First Ch. 17.99 +of Christ +West Haven. First Ch. 13.22 +West Haven. Wm. H. 5.00 +Moulthrop, _for Pleasant +Hill, Tenn._ +Whitneyville. Cong. Ch., 30.00 +to const. REV. CHARLES F. +CLARKE L. M. +Windsor. First Cong. Ch. 51.75 +Wilton. Cong. Ch. and C. 19.52 +E. Soc. +Wilton. Sab. Sch. Cong. 3.00 +Ch., _for Chinese Mission +Home, San Francisco, +Cal._ +Windham. Conference of 50.00 +Cong. Churches, by Rev. +S. H. Fellows, Register, +_for Share Jubilee Fund_ +Woman's Congregational +Home Missionary Union of +Conn., Mrs. W. W. Jacobs, +Treas.: +Danbury. West St. Ch. Y. 20.60 +L. M. S. (60c. of which +_for Student Aid, +Williamsburg Acad._ +Hartford. First Ch. Jun. 50.00 +Aux. +Hartford. First Ch. 25.00 +"Thank Offering" +Meriden. First Ch. 10.00 +Guardian Soc. +New Britain. So. Ch. 1.50 +Aux., adl. +Newington. L. H. M. U. 8.50 +Norwich. Park Ch., 400.00 +154.65; Broadway Ch., +150; Second Ch., 50; +First Ch., 20; Taftville +Ch., 10.35; Greenville +Ch., 15, _for Salary of a +Teacher at Blowing Rock, +N. C._ + -------- 515.60 + + NEW YORK, $2,158.47. +Binghamton. Mrs. Edward 10.00 +Taylor +Bridgewater. Cong. Ch. 14.00 +Brooklyn. South Cong. Ch. 77.54 +Brooklyn. Central Cong. 37.50 +Sab. Sch., _for Indian +M., Santee Agency, Neb._ +Brooklyn. C. E. League of 10.00 +Clinton Av. Cong. Ch., +_for Pleasant Hill, +Tenn._ +Brooklyn. Lee Av. Cong. +Ch., Bbl. of Groceries +_for King's Mountain, N. +C._, New England Ch. C. +E. Soc., Bbl. C. _for +Athens, Ala._; Episcopal +Ch. Y. L. Guild, Pkg. +Sew. Material _for +Lexington, Ky._ +Carthage. W. M. S., Box 2.00 +Carpet and Household +Supplies, and 2 _for +freight to Blowing Rock, +N. C._ +Corona. Mrs. W. J. Peck, +Pkg. Literature for +_Beach Inst._ +Geneva. Miss Estella 2.00 +Fiero, _for Student Aid, +Tougaloo, Miss._ +Grand Island. First Cong. 7.20 +Ch. +Ithaca. Sab. Sch. First 40.00 +Cong. Ch., _for Big Creek +Gap, Tenn._ +Jamestown. Sab. Sch. of 33.36 +Cong. Ch., Special Easter +Offering _for Hagan, Ga._ +Livonia. Mrs. William 20.00 +Calvert and Sister +Madison. Cong. Ch., H. M. 3.50 +S. +Maine. First Cong. Ch. 28.89 +Newark Valley. H. M. +Society, Bbl. C. _for +Tougaloo, Miss._ +New York. Broadway 500.00 +Tabernacle, Lucien C. +Warner, M.D. +New York. Lucien C. 230.00 +Warner, M.D., _for Share +Jubilee Fund_, 50; Chas. +L. Mead, _for Share +Jubilee Fund_, 50; Misses +S. L. and D. E. Emerson, +_for Share Jubilee Fund_, +50; Bethany Ch. Sab. +Sch., 50; Broadway Tab., +"A Friend," Jubilee +Offering, 25; "M. C. H.," +3; Sab. Sch. Class Mount +Hope Cong. Ch., 2 +New York. Miss Grace H. +Dodge, 2 Cases Books _for +Beach Inst._ +Rochester. Mrs. H. Clark, 5.00 +Easter Offering +Salamanca. Cong. Ch., 2.47 +adl. +Schenectady. Cong. Ch. Y. 8.00 +P. S. C. E., by Grace M. +Chadsey, Sec., _for +Woman's Work_ +Sherburne. First Cong. 159.91 +Ch. to const. MRS. CORA +H. LITTLE, MISS HARRIET +MARSTERS, and CHARLES +BICKERT L.M.'s +Sinclairville. Cong. Ch., +Bbl. C. _for Blowing +Rock, N. C._ +Warsaw. Cong. Ch. 8.41 +West Newark. D. J. 3.00 +Bothwick, _for Central +Ch., New Orleans, La._ +Woodhaven. Jr. C. E. Soc. 2.00 +of First Cong. Ch., _for +new building, Cal. +Chinese M._ +Yaphank. Mrs. Hampton 10.00 +Overton +FOR GLOUCESTER SCH., +CAPPAHOSIC, VA.: +Franklin. A.J. Parsons, 8.50 +4; Miss A. E. Barnes, 2; +"A Friend," 1; S. P. +Smith, 50c.; Rufus Wood, +50c.; Miss A. J. +Jennings, 25c.; Mrs. G. +W. Bennet, 25c. +New York. Dr. B. Lord 10.00 +Syracuse. D. H. Gowing 25.00 +Troy. Mrs. Christie, 2; 10.00 +Mrs. John Nhear, 2; Mrs. +Shields, 2; Mrs. Cowell, +1; Mrs. Proudfoot, 1; +Others, 2 + -------- 53.50 +Woman's Home Missionary +Union of N. Y., Mrs. J. +J. Pearsall, Treas.: +W. H. M. U. 200.00 +Antwerp. W. M. S. 2.00 +Albany. First Ch. S. S., 10.00 +_for Student Aid, Howard +U._ +Albany. Clinton Av. Ch., 6.00 +L. A. S. +Brooklyn. Ch. of the 371.20 +Pilgrims, W. H. M. S., +100; Tompkins Av. Ch., +King's Daughters, 50; +Lewis Av. Ch., W. M. S., +55.00; Lewis Av. Ch., +Evangel. Circle to const. +MRS. D. E. CROCHERON +L.M., 36.20; Lewis Av., +Y. P. S. C. E., to const. +WILBUR MORRIS L.M., 30; +Clinton Av. Y. L. G., 60; +Clinton Av. L. B. S., +_for New Chinese Mission +House, San Francisco, +Cal._, 25; So. Ch. Jun. +C. E., _for Student Aid, +Fort Berthold, N. D._, 15 +Buffalo. First Ch., W. H. 25.00 +M. S. +Candor. Y. L. G. _for 10.00 +Schp. Saluda, N. C._ +Crown Point. Aux. 15.49 +East Rockaway. Bethany 3.00 +Ch. W. A. +Ithaca. W. M. S. (23.01 63.00 +which _for Alaska M._) +Jamesport. L. S. 10.00 +Morrisville. C. E. _for 5.50 +Central Ch., New Orleans, +La._ +New York City. Broadway 17.50 +Tab. Ch. Soc. Woman's +Work +Norwich. W. M. S., to 30.00 +const. MISS MARY +ELIZABETH DECKER L.M. +Pokeepsie. C. E. _for 15.00 +Industrial Work, Fisk U._ +Riverhead. W. H. M. U. 19.00 +Utica. Bethesda Ch., H. 5.00 +M. S. +Walton. W. M. S. 10.00 +Warsaw. "Earnest Workers" 60.00 +to const. MRS. CHARLES H. +FARGO and MRS. E.R. VAN +ALLEN L.M.'s +Watertown. C. E. 8.30 +Watertown. Jun. M. C. 4.20 + -------- 890.19 + + NEW JERSEY, $533.69. +East Orange. Sab. Sch. 50.36 +First Cong. Ch., by Miss +Georgiana Stevenson, +Treas., _for Share +Jubilee Fund_ +East Orange. Mrs. C. B. +Clark's Class, Bags _for +Sewing Class, Athens, +Ala._ +Montclair. First Cong. 335.58 +Ch. +Montclair. Lot of Bedding +for Talladega C., ack. in +April Missionary, should +read Ladies' H. M. Soc., +Barrel and Bale of Goods, +val. 120, _for Talladega +C._, and Goods for +Rutland, Ga., val 52. +Orange Valley. Cong. Ch. 89.75 +Paterson. Auburn St. 8.00 +Cong. Ch., Y. P. S. C. E. +Westfield. Ladies' Miss'y +Soc., Bbl, Literature +and C. _for McIntosh, +Ga._ +Woman's Home Missionary +Union of the N. J. Assn., +by Mrs. J. H. Denison, +Treas.: +Montclair. First Cong. 50.00 +Ch. W. H. M. S. + + PENNSYLVANIA, $135.57. +Cambridgboro. Mrs. A. B. 50.00 +Ross, _for Share Jubilee +Fund_, and to const. +HARRIETTE M. ROSS, L.M. +New Milford. H. A. 10.00 +Summers +Philadelphia. By J. D. 5.00 +Kelley, _for Gloucester +Sch., Cappahosic, Va._ +Pittsburg. First Cong. 10.00 +Ch. +Ridgway. First Cong. Ch. 51.25 +Ridgway. First Cong. Ch. 5.00 +S. S. Class, _for +McIntosh, Ga._ +Spring Creek. Cong. Ch. 1.82 +West Spring Creek. Cong. 2.50 +Ch. + + OHIO, $647.50. +Akron. First Cong. Ch. 215.71 +(50 of which for Judge +Wm. H. Upson, _for share +in Jubilee Fund_, 110; +West Cong. Ch., 100; +Arlington St. Cong. Ch., +5.71 +Akron. Infant Class, Sab. 8.50 +Sch. Cong. Ch., _for +Kindergarten, Memphis, +Tenn._ +Ashtabula. King's +Daughters, Bbl C. _for +Tougaloo, Miss._ +Aurora. Cong. Ch., 3.70 +Lincoln Mem. Day Offering +Bowling Green. James O. 5.00 +Troup, _for Fisk U._ +Castalia. First Cong. Ch. 12.09 +Cleveland. Euclid Av. 46.33 +Cong. Ch. +Cleveland. Euclid Av. +Cong. Ch., by previous +contributions, +constitutes ROY C. +FOSTER, MISS MILLY E. +BROWN, MRS. ANNA +BRADSHAW, and MRS. THOMAS +WILSON L.M's. +Cleveland. Euclid Av. Ch. +Ladies' Soc., Bbl. C. +_for Birmingham, Ala._ +Cleveland. Pilgrim Ch., 87.00 +quarterly, 72; Franklin +Av. Cong. Ch., 10; Mrs. +F. W. Low, 5 +Cleveland. Pilgrim Cong. +Ch., Bbl. C. _for +Wilmington, N. C._ +Coolville. Cong. Ch. 4.10 +Dover. Jr. C. E. Soc. of +Cong. Ch., Box and Bbl. +C. _for Tougaloo, Miss._ +East Cleveland. Miss 1.00 +Elizabeth Burton, _for +Student Aid, Ballard +Normal Sch._ +Freedom. Cong. Ch. 8.41 +Hamilton. Children, First +Presb. Ch., Box Goods +_for McIntosh, Ga._ +Hudson. Cong. Ch. 8.00 +Jefferson. Ladies' Aid +Soc., Bbl. C. _for +Tougaloo, Miss._ +Marietta. First Cong. Ch. 40.90 +North Madison. Y. P. S. 2.00 +C. E., by Miss H. E. +Branch, Pres. +Oberlin. Second Cong. 143.80 +Ch., 94.24; First Cong. +Ch., quarterly 49.56 +Oberlin. New Oberlin S. 3.50 +C. E., by J. M.Cook, Sec. +Oberlin. First Cong. Ch., +2, Bbl. C. _for Tougaloo, +Miss._; "Friends," Box C. +_for Wilmington, N. C._ +Oxford. "L. E. K." 3.00 +Painesville. Cong. Miss'y 10.00 +Soc. of Lake Erie Sem., +_for Student Aid, Ballard +Normal Sch._ +Sandusky. First Cong. Ch. 38.46 +Springfield. Elenor M. 5.00 +Purcell +Strongsville. Member 1.00 +Cong. Ch., adl. + + ILLINOIS, $737.77. +Alton. Church of the 85.86 +Redeemer +Bloomington. Mrs. M. E. 5.00 +Horr +Bowmansville. Cong. Ch. 12.39 +Chapin. Prairie Sab. Sch. +Bbl. C. _for Moorhead, +Miss._ +Chicago. University Ch., 11.50 +adl. 6.50; Central Ch. C. +E. Soc., 5 +Crescent. Cong. Ch. 4.14 +Danville. C. M. Young, 100.00 +50, Dr. and Mrs. S. C. T. +Kingsley, 50 _for +furnishing Theo. Dept., +Fisk U._ +Dundee. Cong. Ch., 21.35, 23.35 +and Sab. Sch., 2 +Earlville. "J. A. D." 25.00 +Elmhurst. "M. S.," Bbl. +of C. _for Moorhead, +Miss._ +Evanston. Cong. Ch. 118.00 +Farmington. Sab. Sch. 3.00 +Cong. Ch., _for Mountain +Work_ +Farmington. Cong. Ch. to 56.00 +const. MILTON G. BREWER +L.M. +Hinsdale. Cong. Ch. 13.48 +Jacksonville. "Friends." 12.00 +Joy Prairie. Cong. Ch., +Bbl. C. _for Tougaloo, +Miss._ +La Grange. W. M. S. 25.00 +La Salle. First Cong. Ch. 6.20 +Loda. Ladies' Missionary 11.00 +Soc., _for Fisk U._ +Marseilles. Dr. R. N. 100.00 +Baughman, _for Two Shares +Jubilee Fund_ +Moline. "A Friend," _for 1.00 +Moorhead, Miss._ +Nora. Sab. Sch. Cong. 10.00 +Ch., _for Moorhead, +Miss._ +Normal. Birthday box, S. 1.08 +S. First Cong. Ch. +Plainfield. Cong. Ch., 37.77 +32.25 and Sab. Sch., +5.52, to const. REV. I. +D. STONE L. M. +Plymouth. W. H. M. S., 1.00 +Box Bedding and 1 for +Freight, _for Tougaloo, +Miss._ + ------- + $662.77 + + ESTATE. +Cornwall. Estate of Mrs. 75.00 +Samantha McConoughey, by +James K. Blish + ------- + $737.77 + + MICHIGAN, $608.42. +Agricultural College. 5.00 +Prof. R. C. Kedzie +Bay Mills. Cong. Ch. 2.00 +Bronson. Cong. Ch. 3.00 +Church. A. W. Douglass 5.00 +Detroit. German Ch., Y. 7.00 +P. S. C. E., by Rev. A. +Huelster, 4; Mount Hope +Sab. Sch., 3 +Dexter. Cong. Ch. 1.50 +Hillsdale. John W. Ford 1.00 +Hudson. "Anon" (250 of 500.00 +which _for Skyland Inst., +Blowing Rock, N. C._) to +const. MRS. MARY E. LANE, +JAMES SCHERMERHORN, MRS. +EMMA S. TODD, REV. WM. M. +JENKINS, REV. JOHN L. +COLLIER, MRS. NANCY BARR, +REV. E. N. COREY, REV. +DANIEL M. FISK, ARTHUR +BEARDSELL, and MISS CLARA +PEASE L.M.'s +Ludington. Willie +Hammond, Papers _for +Athens, Ala._ +Olivet. Y. P. S. C. E., 9.00 +8; Mrs. L. B. Prosser, 1, +_for Student Aid, +Lexington, Ky._ +Prattville. Sab. Sch. 2.25 +Cong. Ch., 1.77; C. E. +Soc., 48c., by Rev. I. W. +Bell +Romeo. Miss E. B. 25.00 +Dickinson +Three Oaks. Y. P. S. C. +E., Box of C. _for +Moorhead, Miss._ +Vicksburg. Sab. Sch. +Cong. Ch., Box Papers, +_for Athens, Ala._ +Ypsilanti. Bbl. of C. +_for Athens, Ala._ +Woman's Home Missionary +Union of Michigan, by +Mrs. E. F. Grabill, +Treas.: +Ann Arbor. Mrs. Clara W. 5.00 +Peck, Memorial, _for +Student Aid, Lincoln +Acad., King's Mountain, +N. C._ +Benton Harbor. W. M. U. 3.00 +Bridgman. W. H. M. 25.17 +S.,25c.; Cheboygan, W. H. +M. S., 10; Greenville, W. +H. M. S., 4 17; +Greenville, Y. W. Guild, +5; Ludington, W. H. M. +S., 5; Tipton, 75c., _for +Student Aid, Indian Sch., +Santee, Neb._ +Coloma. W. M. S. 0.25 +Covert. W. M. S. 5.00 +Frankfort. W. H. M. U. 5.00 +Galesburg. W. M. S. 1.00 +Grand Rapids. Plymouth 0.50 +Ch. W. M. S. +Homestead. W. H. M. S. 0.25 +Portland. W. M. S. 0.25 +Somerset. W. M. S. 0.75 +Vicksburg. W. H. M. S. 1.00 +Whittaker. W. H. M. S. 0.50 + -------- 47.67 + + IOWA, $520.89. +Algona. First Cong. Ch., 44.00 +Y. P. S. C. E., 25; +King's Daughters, 19, +_for Fisk U._ +Ames. Cong. Ch. 26.68 +Belmond. Cong. Ch. 6.60 +Cedar Rapids. Willing +Workers. Box Literature, +etc., _for Beach Inst._ +Clay. Cong. Ch., 14.75; 23.15 +Y. P. S. C. E., 5.40; Y. +L. M. Soc., 3 +Garwin. Talmon Dewey 3.50 +Genoa Bluff. Cong. Ch. 7.45 +Gilbert Station. Cong. 13.18 +Ch. +Green Mountain. "Children 2.50 +of Green Mountain Ch." +Iowa City. Rev M. N. 50.00 +Miles, _for Share Jubilee +Fund_ +Mason City. Cong. Ch., 7.00 +_for Student Aid, Allen +N. and I. Sch., +Thomasville, Ga._ +McGregor. Mrs. J. N. 10.00 +Gilchrist +Minden. Mrs. P. M. 0.50 +Pawour, _for Freight to +Moorhead, Miss._ +Preston. Cong. Ch. 5.10 +Winthrop. Cong. Ch., 8.00 +Ladies' M. Soc. +Iowa Woman's Home +Missionary Union, Miss +Belle L. Bentley, Treas.: +Alpha. L. H. M. S. 5.00 +Cedar Rapids. First Ch., 0.25 +W. M. S. +Clinton. W. M. S. 10.00 +Des Moines. W. M. S. 3.82 +Dubuque. First Ch., W. M. 23.50 +S. +Eldon. Y. P. S. C. E. 3.00 +Grinnell. W. H. M. U. 11.85 +Independence. L. M. S. 6.01 +Independence. Mrs. 1.70 +Moses's S. S. Class, _for +Student Aid_ +Keosauqua. W. M. S. 9.00 +Mason City. W. M. S. 9.00 +Miles. W. M. S. 1.93 +Mount Pleasant. S. S. 0.68 +Sloan. Mrs. S. K. 5.00 +Gallaher +Talmage. Busy Bee Miss. 10.00 +Band + -------- 113.33 + ------- + $320.89 + + ESTATE. +Denmark. Estate of Dea. 200.00 +Oliver Brooks, by Thomas +S. Taylor, Executor + ------- + $520.89 + + WISCONSIN, $187.27. +Baraboo. L. H. M. S., Box +Towels, etc., _for +Lexington, Ky._ +Beloit. First Cong. Ch. 15.00 +Dodgeville. Welsh Cong. 3.00 +Ch. +Fond du Lac. First Cong. 21.00 +Ch. +Hartland. Mrs. Mary Le 3.00 +Roy, _for Freight to +Tougaloo, Miss._ +New London. First Cong. 12.69 +Ch. +Portage. Mrs. G. A. 1.00 +Jones, _for Mountain +Work_ +Potosi. Rev. L. B. Nobis 15.00 +Rosendale. Sab. Sch., 3.81 +Cong. Ch. +South Milwaukee. First 5.00 +Cong. Ch. +Tomah. Cong. Ch. 5.23 +Viroqua. Miss. Soc. 4.30 +Washburn. Cong. Ch., L. +M. S., Pkg. Sew. Material +_for Lexington, Ky._ +Whitewater. Cong, Ch. 14.39 +Woman's Home Missionary +Union of Wisconsin, Mrs. +C.M. Blackman, Treas.: +Arena. W. M. S. 0.85 +Beloit. First Ch., W. M. 4.75 +S. +Clinton. W. M. S. 4.00 +Eau Claire. W. M. S. 3.00 +Fond du Lac. W. M. S. 10.00 +Fort Atkinson. W. M. S. 1.25 +Green Bay. W. M. S. 20.00 +Kenosha. W. M. S. _for 25.00 +Share_ +Madison. Y. L. M. S., 3.50 +2.50; W. M. S., 1 +Plattville. W. H. M. S. 1.50 +Windsor. W. M. S. 10.00 + -------- 83.85 + + MINNESOTA, $92.09. +Ash Creek. Cong. Ch. 1.91 +Ellsworth. Cong. Ch. 2.67 +Freeborn. Cong. Ch., 7.67 +7.15, and Sab. Sch., 52c. +Kanaranzi. Cong. Ch. 0.58 +Mazeppa. Ladies' Miss. 5.00 +Soc., _for Jonesboro, +Tenn._ +Minneapolis. Plymouth Ch. 43.54 +Minneapolis. Ladies of 1.60 +Lowry Hill Cong. Ch., +_for Jonesboro, Tenn._ +Minneapolis. Plymouth 1.36 +Cong. Ch. _for freight to +King's Mountain, N. C._ +Ortonville. Jr. C. E. 0.75 +Soc. +Sleepy Eye. Cong. Ch. 6.00 +Worthington. Union Cong. 6.11 +Ch., 3.36; Union Cong. +Sab. Sch., 2.75 +Zumbrota. First Cong. Ch. 14.90 + + MISSOURI, $30.50. +Clinton. A. C. Hancock 0.50 +Garden City. W. R. Wills, 12.00 +10; F. P. Morlan, 1; I. +E. Morlan, 1 +Index. P. M. Wills 0.50 +Lebanon. First Cong. Ch. 17.50 + + KANSAS, $36.61. +Brookville. Sab. Sch. 0.60 +Cong. Ch. Lincoln Mem. +Day Offering +Dover. Cong. Ch. 2.15 +Hill City. Mrs. T. 1.00 +Garnett, _for Lincoln +Sch., Meridian, Miss._ +Wabaunsee. First Ch. of 1.25 +Christ +Woman's Home Missionary +Union of Kansas, by Mrs. +E. C. Read, Treas.: + Arkansas City 5.00 + Carbondale 3.60 + Fairview 2.00 + Goshen 2.00 + Hiawatha 2.65 + Jinsley. Jr. C. E. Soc. 1.00 + Oneida 4.50 + Plevna 1.50 + Salina 5.00 + Wellington 5.00 + ----- + $32.23 + Less State expenses 0.64 + ----- 31.61 + + NEBRASKA, $11.04. +Blair. Cong. Ch. 5.24 +Columbus. Dwight, Robbie, 0.30 +and Elton Dickenson, _for +Moorhead, Miss._ +Santee Agency. Pilgrim 0.50 +Ch., Lincoln Mem. Day +Offering +Weeping Water. Cong. Ch. 5.00 +Jun. C. E. Soc. + + NORTH DAKOTA, $81.64. +Fort Yates. "Little 50.00 +Harold's Gift," _for +Share Jubliee Fund_ +Wahpeton. First Cong. Ch. 7.64 +Woman's Home Missionary +Union of North Dakota, by +Mrs. J. M. Fisher, +Treas.: + Wahpeton. Easter Jubilee 24.00 + Offering + + SOUTH DAKOTA, $23.22. +Meekling. C. E. Soc. 1.00 +Milbank. Sab. Sch. Cong. 7.11 +Ch. +Mission Hill. Cong. Ch. 4.25 +Rapid City. Cong. Soc. 5.40 +Springfield. Sab. Sch. 3.46 +Cong. Ch. +Waubay. Cong. Ch. 2.00 + + ARIZONA, $10.00. +Prescott. Sab. Sch. Cong. 10.00 +Ch., _for Student Aid, +Straight U._ + + COLORADO. +Grand Junction. Ladies +First Cong. Ch., Box C. +and Papers _for Tougaloo, +Miss._ + + CALIFORNIA, $254.60. +Cloverdale. Cong. Ch., Y. 3.80 +P. S. C. E. +Redlands. Rebecca H. 10.00 +Smiley +San Francisco. The 205.65 +California Chinese +Mission, William +Johnstone, Treas. (See +items below) +Ventura. Cong. Ch. 25.15 +Woman's Home Missionary +Union of Southern Cal., +Mrs. Mary M. Smith, +Treas.: + Riverside. First Cong. 10.00 + Ch. + + OREGON, $4.00. +Albany. First Cong. Ch. 4.00 + + DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, $228.18. +Washington. Emily S. Cook 5.00 +Washington. First Cong. 223.18 +Ch. (50 of which from +Genl. E. Whittlesey to +const. GEO. P. WHITTLESEY +L.M.) + + VIRGINIA, $20.75. +_For Gloucester Sch., +Cappahosic, Va._: + The Gloucester Ed. Club 10.00 +Gloucester. By Miss S. A. 9.75 +Robinson, 3; "A Friend," +2; By Letters, 1.75; Miss +M. M. Hunt, 1; N. +Gregory, 1; Mrs. G. H. +Townsend, 1 + Ivondale. By Rev. J. 1.00 + Robinson + ----- 20.75 + + KENTUCKY, $12.26. +Redash. Cong. Ch. 2.00 +Pioneer. Cong. Ch. 0.70 +Williamsburg. 9.56 +Williamsburg Acad., 8.08; +Children of Primary +Dept., 1.48; Jubilee +Offering + + TENNESSEE, $26.85. +Bon Air. Cong. Ch. 2.00 +Knoxville. Miss I. F. 5.00 +Hubbard +Memphis. Missionary Union 10.00 +of Second Cong. Ch. +Nashville. King's 5.00 +Daughters, Fisk U. +Pomona. Cong. Ch. 4.85 + + NORTH CAROLINA, $3.06. +Moncure. Cong. Ch., 2.00 +Lincoln Mem. Day Offering +Tryon. Cong. Ch. 1.06 + + GEORGIA, $25.10. +Albany. Y. P. S. C. E. 2.00 +Macon. G. C. Burrage, 5.10 +2.60; Miss A. M. +Woodruff, 2; Miss E. B. +Scobie. 50c., _for +Student Aid, Ballard +Normal Sch._ +McIntosh. A Friend, 10; 18.00 +Prof. Fred. W. Foster, 4; +Mrs. M. W. Foster, 3; +Miss C. A. Whitaker, 1; +_for Student Aid, +McIntosh, Ga._ +Savannah. Box and Pkg. +Literature and Toys, +source unknown, _for +Beach Inst._ + + ALABAMA, $8.95. +Ironaton. Rev. P. O. 3.00 +Wailes +Mobile. Cong. Ch. Sab. 1.50 +Sch., "Little Gleaners," +1; "A small class of +small people," 50c. +Sand Mountain. 1.45 +Individuals, Lincoln Mem. +Day Offering +Selma. Burrell Sch. 2.00 +Shelby. First Cong. Ch. 1.00 + + LOUISIANA, $27.71. +Chocahoula. Cong. Ch. 1.00 +Hammond. Cong. Ch. and 20.71 +Sab. Sch., Easter +Offering +New Orleans. Carrie E. 5.00 +Hodgman, _for Student +Aid, Straight U._ +New Orleans. Morris Brown 1.00 +Ch. + + FLORIDA, $15.00. +Sanford. Mrs. Moses Lyman 10.00 +Winter Park. Mr. and Mrs. 5.00 +Nathan Barrows + + MISSISSIPPI, $116.65. +Meridian. "Friend," _for 10.00 +Student Aid, Meridian_ +Moorhead. Unknown Source, +Bbl. of C. +Tougaloo. Cong. Ch., 106.65 +28.60; Miss Emma A. +Robertson, 15.05; Miss A. +M. Whitsey, 29; Miss Emma +C. Redick, 14; Mrs. L. M. +Sisson, 10; Miss Carrie +E. Parkhurst, 10, _for +Student Aid, Tougaloo U._ + + TEXAS, $5.00. +Corpus Christi. Cong. Ch. 5.00 + + ----, $10.00 +----. "Friend." 10.00 + + JAPAN, $5.00. +Japan. "A Friend," _for 5.00 +Student Aid_, _Tougaloo +U._ + ---------- +Donations $15,627.36 +Estates 775.00 + ---------- + $16,402.36 + + INCOME, $807.50. +Avery Fund, _for Mendi 418.82 +M._ +Mrs. S. N. Brewer 20.93 +Endowment Fund +C. F. Dike Fund, _for 50.00 +Straight U._ +E. B. Eldridge Endowment 225.00 +Fund +Fisk University. Theo. 4.50 +Endowment Fund +General Endowment Fund 50.00 +E. A. Hand Endowment Fund 11.25 +S. M. Strong Fund, _for 27.00 +Saluda N. C._ + ------- 807.50 + + TUITION, $4,575.15. +Cappahosic, Va. Tuition 9.20 +Lexington, Ky. Tuition 85.25 +Williamburg, Ky. Tuition 147.65 +Grand View, Tenn. Tuition 72.53 +Jonesboro, Tenn. Public 50.00 +Fund +Knoxville, Tenn. Tuition 35.00 +Memphis, Tenn. Tuition 434.60 +Nashville, Tenn. Tuition 669.77 +Pleasant Hill, Tenn. 49.95 +Tuition +Beaufort, N. C. Tuition 12.55 +Blowing Rock, N. C. 20.57 +Tuition +Chapel Hill. N. C. 13.60 +Tuition +Enfield, N. C. Tutition 28.75 +Hillsboro, N. C. Tuition 20.20 +King's Mountain, N. C. 30.00 +Tuition +Saluda, N. C. Tuition 33.55 +Troy, N. C. Tuition 0.70 +Whittier, N. C. Tuition 39.27 +Wilmington, N. C. Tuition 162.00 +Charleston, S. C. Tuition 314.45 +Greenwood, S. C. Tuition 110.42 +Albany, Ga. Tuition 118.30 +Andersonville, Ga. 13.75 +Tuition +Atlanta, Ga. Storrs Sch. 155.50 +Tuition +Macon, Ga. Tuition 207.00 +Marietta, Ga. Tuition 8.20 +Marshallville, Ga. 2.40 +Tuition +Thomasville, Ga. Tuition 47.60 +McIntosh, Ga. Tuition 78.66 +Savannah, Ga. Tuition 151.12 +Woodville, Ga. Tuition 2.50 +Athens, Ala. Tuition 76.31 +Marion, Ala. Tuition 44.05 +Mobile, Ala. Tuition 85.60 +Nat, Ala. Tuition 48.00 +Selma, Ala. Tuition 94.45 +Meridian, Miss. Tuition 95.60 +Moorhead, Miss. Tuition 17.45 +Tougaloo, Miss. Tuition 314.75 +New Orleans, La. Tuition 511.00 +Martin, Fla. Public Fund 20.00 +Orange Park, Fla. Tuition 54.70 +Austin, Texas. Tuition 88.20 + ------- 4,575.15 + ---------- +Total for April $21,785.01 + =========== + + SUMMARY. +Donations $102,727.14 +Estates 67,711.42 + ----------- + $170,438.56 +Income 7,160.26 +Tuition 28,066.15 + ----------- +Total from Oct. 1 to $205,664.97 +April 30 + ============ + + FOR THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY. +Subscriptions for April $42.06 +Previously acknowledged 358.78 + -------- +Total $400.84 + + RECEIPTS OF THE CALIFORNIA CHINESE MISSION, + William Johnstone, Treasurer, from February + 14 to March 21, 1896. +Local Missions: +Fresno. Chinese Mon. 7.35 +Offs., 4; Annual Membs., +2; First Cong. Ch., 1.35 +Los Angeles. Chinese Mon. 7.00 +Offs. +Marysville. Chinese Mon. 8.40 +Offs. +Oakland. Chinese Mon. 73.00 +Offs., 6; Anniversary +Offs. First Cong. Ch. (of +which Rev. S. M. +Freeland, 5; S. T. +Alexander, 5; Mrs. H. R. +Jones, 2.50; Mrs. F. F. +Barbour, 1.50; Jue Sue, +5; Chin Wah, 2), 67 +Oroville. Chinese Mon. 7.70 +Offs., 2.20; New Year's +gifts to Jesus, 5.50 +Petaluma. Chinese Mon. 3.25 +Offs. +Riverside. Chinese Mon. 3.20 +Offs. +Sacramento. Chinese Mon. 8.50 +Offs. +San Bernardino. Chinese 4.25 +Mon. Offs. +San Diego. Chinese Mon. 3.75 +Offs. +San Francisco. Central 5.80 +Chinese Mon. Offs. +San Francisco. West 2.40 +Chinese Mon. Offs. +Santa Barbara. Chinese 6.05 +Mon. Offs. +Santa Cruz. Chinese Mon. 6.35 +Offs. +Ventura. Chinese Mon. 2.25 +Offs. +Vernondale. Chinese Mon. 2.00 +Offs. +Watsonville. Chinese Mon. 1.50 +Offs. + ------ 152.75 +Prescott, Arizona. First 14.90 +Cong. Ch. Chinese Mission +Worcester, Mass. 7.00 +"Friends" +FOR CHINESE MOTHERS AND +CHILDREN: +Boston, Mass. Mount 20.00 +Vernon Chinese Sab. Sch. +New Haven, Ct. Mrs J. E. 1.00 +Pond +Central California. W. H. 10.00 +M. U. + ------ 31.00 + -------- +Total $205.65 + ======== + + + + +H. W. HUBBARD, Treas., +Bible House, N. Y. + + + + +WOMAN'S STATE ORGANIZATIONS + + + MAINE. + WOMAN'S AID TO A.M.A. + +_State Committee_--Mrs. Ida Vose Woodbury, Woodfords; Mrs. A.T. Burbank, +Yarmouth; Mrs. Helen Quimby, Bangor. + + NEW HAMPSHIRE. + FEMALE CENT. INSTITUTION AND HOME MISS. UNION. + +President--Mrs. Cyrus Sargeant, Plymouth. Secretary--Mrs. N. W. Nims, 16 +Rumford St., Concord. Treasurer--Miss Annie A. McFarland, Concord. + + VERMONT. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. J. H. Babbitt, W. Brattleboro. Secretary--Mrs. M. K. +Paine, Windsor. Treasurer--Mrs. Wm. P. Fairbanks, St. Johnsbury. + + MASS. and R.I. + (1)WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION. + +President--Mrs. C. L. Goodell, 9 Massachusetts Ave., Boston, Mass. +Secretary--Mrs. Louise A. Kellogg, 32 Congregational House, Boston. +Treasurer--Miss Annie C. Bridgman, 32 Congregational House, Boston. + + CONNECTICUT. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Miss Ellen R. Camp, 9 Camp St., New Britain. Secretary--Mrs. C. +T. Millard, 36 Lewis St., Hartford. Treasurer--Mrs. W. W. Jacobs, 19 +Spring St., Hartford. + + NEW YORK. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. Wm. Kincaid, 483 Green Ave., Brooklyn. Secretary--Mrs. Wm. +Spalding, 511 Orange St., Syracuse. Treasurer--Mrs. J. J. Pearsall, 230 +Macon St., Brooklyn. + + NEW JERSEY. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF THE N. J. ASSOCIATION. + +President--Mrs. A. H. Bradford, Montclair. Secretary--Mrs R. J. Hegeman, +32 Forest Street, Montclair. Treasurer--Mrs. J. H. Dennison, 150 +Belleville Ave., Newark. + + PENNSYLVANIA. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. J. W. Thomas, Lansford. Secretary--Mrs. C. F. Yennie, +Ridgway. Treasurer--Mrs. T. W. Jones, 511 Woodland Terrace, Philadelphia. + + OHIO. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. Sydney Strong, Lane Seminary Grounds, Cincinnati. +Secretary--Mrs. J. W. Moore, 836 Hough Ave., Cleveland. Treasurer--Mrs. G. +B. Brown, 2116 Warren St., Toledo. + + INDIANA. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. W. A. Bell, 223 Broadway, Indianapolis. Treasurer--Mrs. A. +H. Ball, Dewhurst. + + ILLINOIS. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. Issac Claflin, Lombard. Secretary--Mrs. C. H. Taintor, 151 +Washington St., Chicago. Treasurer--Mrs. L. A. Field, Wilmette. + + MISSOURI. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. Henry Hopkins, 916 Holmes Street, Kansas City. +Secretary--Mrs. E. C. Ellis, 2456 Tracy Ave., Kansas City. Treasurer--Mrs. +K. L. Mills, 1526 Wabash Ave., Kansas City. + + IOWA. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. T. O. Douglass, Grinnell. Secretary--Mrs. H. H. Robbins, +Grinnell. Treasurer--Miss Belle L. Bentley, 300 Court Ave., Des Moines. + + MICHIGAN. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. J. M. Powell, 76 Jefferson Av., Grand Rapids. +Secretary--Mrs. C. C. Denison, 132 N. College Ave., Grand Rapids. +Treasurer--Mrs. E. F. Grabill, Greenville. + + WISCONSIN. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. E. G. Updike, Madison. Secretary--Mrs. A. O. Wright, +Madison. Treasurer--Mrs. C. M. Blackman, Whitewater. + + MINNESOTA. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Miss Katherine W. Nichols, 230 East Ninth Street, St. Paul. +Secretary--Mrs. A. P. Lyon, 17 Florence Court, S.E., Minneapolis. +Treasurer--Mrs. M. W. Skinner, Northfield. + + NORTH DAKOTA. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. W. P. Cleveland, Caledonia. Secretary--Mrs. Silas Daggett, +Harwood. Treasurer--Mrs. J. M. Fisher, Fargo. + + SOUTH DAKOTA. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. A. H. Robbins, Bowdle. Secretary--Mrs. W. H. Thrall, +Huron. Treasurer--Mrs. F. H. Wilcox, Huron. + + BLACK HILLS, SOUTH DAKOTA. + WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. J. B. Gossage, Rapid City. Secretary--Mrs. H. H. +Gilchrist, Hot Springs. Treasurer--Miss Grace Lyman, Hot Springs. + + NEBRASKA. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. D. B. Perry, Crete. Secretary--Mrs. H. Bross, 2904 Second +Street, Lincoln. Treasurer--Mrs. James W. Dawes, Crete. + + KANSAS. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. F. E. Storrs, Topeka. Secretary--Mrs. George L. Epps, +Topeka. Treasurer--Mrs. E. C. Read. Parsons. + + COLORADO. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. E. R. Drake, 2739 Lafayette Street, Denver. +Secretary--Mrs. Chas. Westley, Box 508, Denver. Treasurer--Mrs. B. C. +Valantine, Highlands. + + WYOMING. + WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. P. F. Powelson, Cheyenne. Secretary--Mrs. J. A. Riner, +Cheyenne. Treasurer--Mrs. H. N. Smith, Rock Springs. + + MONTANA. + WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. O. C. Clark, Missoula. Secretary--Mrs. W. S. Bell, 410 +Dearborn Ave., Helena. Treasurer--Mrs. Herbert E. Jones, Livingston. + + IDAHO. + WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. R. B. Wright, Boise. Secretary--Mrs. E. A. Paddock, +Weiser. Treasurer--Mrs. D. L. Travis, Pocatello. + + WASHINGTON. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. A. J. Bailey, 1614 Second Ave., Seattle. Secretary--Mrs. +W. C. Wheeler, 424 South K. Street, Tacoma. Treasurer--Mrs. J. W. George, +620 Fourth Street, Seattle. + + OREGON. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. F. Eggert, The Hill, Portland. Secretary--Mrs. George +Brownell, Oregon City. Treasurer--Mrs. W. D. Palmer, 546 Third Street, +Portland. + + CALIFORNIA. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY. + +President--Mrs. E. S. Williams, 572 12th Street, Oakland. Secretary--Mrs. +L. M. Howard, 911 Grove Street, Oakland. Treasurer--Mrs. J. M. Haven, 1329 +Harrison Street, Oakland. + + SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. Warren F. Day, 253 S. Hope St., Los Angeles. +Secretary--Mrs. W. J. Washburn, 1900 Pasadena Ave., Los Angeles. +Treasurer--Mrs. Mary M. Smith, Public Library, Riverside. + + NEVADA. + WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. L. J. Flint, Reno. Secretary--Mrs. Margaret N. Magill, +Reno. Treasurer--Mrs. Mary Clow, Reno. + + UTAH (Including Southern Idaho). + WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. Clarence T. Brown, Salt Lake City, Utah. Secretary--Mrs. +W. S. Hawkes, 135 Sixth Street, E., Salt Lake City, Utah. Treasurer--Mrs. +Dana W. Bartlett, Salt Lake City, Utah. Secretary for Idaho--Mrs. Oscar +Sonnenkalb, Pocatello, Idaho. + + NEW MEXICO. + WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. C. E. Winslow, Albuquerque. Secretary--Mrs. E. W. Lewis, +301 So. Edith Street, Albuquerque. Treasurer--Mrs. H. W. Bullock, +Albuquerque. + + OKLAHOMA. + WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. J. H. Parker, Kingfisher. Secretary--Mrs. L. E. Kimball, +Guthrie. Treasurer--Mrs. L. S. Childs, Choctaw City. + + INDIAN TERRITORY. + WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. John McCarthy, Vinita. Secretary--Mrs. Fayette Hurd, +Vinita. Treasurer--Mrs. R. M. Swain, Vinita. + + NORTH CAROLINA. + WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. S. S. Sevier, McLeansville. Secretary and Treasurer--Miss +A. E. Farrington, Oaks. + + GEORGIA. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. H. B. Wey, 253 Forest Avenue, Atlanta. Secretary--Mrs. H. +A. Kellam, Atlanta. Treasurer--Miss Virginia Holmes, Barnesville. + + FLORIDA. + WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. S. F. Gale, Jacksonville. Secretary--Mrs. Nathan Barrows, +Winter Park. Treasurer--Mrs. W. D. Brown, Interlachen. + + ALABAMA. + WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION. + +President--Mrs. M. A. Dillard, Selma. Secretary--Mrs. J. S. Jackson, +Montgomery. Treasurer--Mrs. E. C. Silsby, Talladega. + + TENNESSEE, KENTUCKY and ARKANSAS. + WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION OF THE TENNESSEE ASSOCIATION. + +President--Mrs. G. W. 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