The American Missionary — Volume 37, No. 10, October, 1883
Part 6
Applicants will receive cards of introduction to families in which they will be entertained. Should any person after receiving a card of assignment decide not to attend the meetings, he will please notify the Committee at once, that his place may be given to some other applicant.
Negotiations are in progress to secure reduced rates of travel over different railway and steamboat lines, the results of which will be given at an early day.
Any further information which may be needed will be gladly furnished on application to either of the undersigned.
WM. G. HOOPLE, Chairman, 325 Greene Avenue. RICHARD M. MONTGOMERY, Secretary, 169 Columbia Heights.
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As musical culture increases it demands in musical instruments for home, church, or school, excellence in tone, tasteful workmanship, and durability.
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Transcriber’s Notes
Obvious printer’s punctuation errors and omissions silently corrected. Inconsistent hyphenation retained due to the multiplicity of authors.
Changed “BEQEATH” to “BEQUEATH” on the inside cover (I BEQUEATH to my executor).
Changed “us” to “as” on page 311 (there are others as poor as themselves).
Changed “enthusastic” to “enthusiastic” on page 312 (very enthusiastic in their work).
Changed “Woman’ Msissionary” to “Woman’s Missionary” on page 312 (Woman’s Missionary Society).
Changed “purned” to “burned” on page 312 (Our church was burned a year ago).
Changed “Fragance” to “Fragrance” on page 319 (Beauty and Fragrance)