The American Missionary — Volume 37, No. 3, March, 1883
Part 6
Andover. Cong. Ch. 3.86 Berea. James S. Smedley (5 of which _for John Brown Steamer_) 10.00 Chardon. Cong. Ch. (5 of which from Rev. A. T. Reed) 13.82 Cincinnati. Mrs. Betsey E. Aydelott 5.00 Claridon. D. B. Ladd 2.00 Cleveland. First Cong. Ch., 50 to const. MRS. R. O. BESWICK L. M.; Franklin Ave. Cong. Ch., 9.41 59.41 Cleveland. S. C. Ruggles, _for Student Aid, Fisk U._ 25.00 Delaware. Wm. Bevan 5.00 Elyria. First Cong. Sab. Sch. to const. LESTER F. MCLEAN L. M. 40.00 Gambier. James S. Sower 5.00 Harmar. Cong. Ch. Sab. Sch. _for Talladega C._ 21.94 Huntsburgh. Capt. A. E. Millard, M. E. Millard 15.00 Huntsburgh. Cong. Sab. Sch. _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 15.00 Kingsville. Myron Whiting 20.00 Lyme. Cong. Ch. 22.77 Madison. One and a half Bbl. C., 4 _for Freight, for Selma, Ala._ 4.00 Martinsburgh. “A Friend.” 0.50 Medina. Woman’s Missionary Soc., _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 10.00 Monroeville. Hoyt Children, _for new Building, Mobile, Ala._ 0.10 Mount Vernon. Cong. Ch. 107.71 North Bloomfield. E. A. Brown, _for Talladega C._ 50.00 Oberlin. Ladies Aid Soc., First Cong. Ch., _for Lady Missionary Atlanta, Ga._ 75.00 Painesville. First Ch. to const. ALBERT C. PEPOON, HARRY C. BEARDSLEE, HERBERT G. HOUSE, GEO. W. VIESEY, JAMES RIVERS, WM. CLAYTON, LUCIUS E. JUDSON, W. H. LUDLUM, J. S. WERNER, HENRY P. BATEHAM, LOUIS G. SEARS, C. O. HIGGINS, H. C. CAMP, CLARENCE A. HINE, FRED. W. LITTLEJOHN, HEBER LITTLE, W. C. TISDEL and T. S. BALDWIN L. Ms. 588.35 Peru. “Friends.” _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 16.00 Springfield. First Cong. Ch., 25.80; Miss Lizzie Wright’s S. S. Class, 4.45; Mattie Berry’s Class, 4.73; Infants’ Class, 3 37.98 South Toledo. Mrs. J. H. N. 1.00 Strongsville. Elijah Lyman 10.00 Tallmadge. Cong. Sab. Sch. 20.35 Wakeman. Second Cong. Ch. 21.69 Windham. Wm. A. Perkins 5.00 Weymouth. Miss F. J. Webster, 2.60, Ladies’ Miss’y Soc., _for Reading Room 2.02, for Tougaloo U._ 4.62 Weymouth. Rev. G. J. Webster, _for Freight, for Macon, Ga._ 1.60 West Andover. Cong Ch. 1.55
INDIANA, $35.00.
Fort Wayne. Plym. Cong. Ch. 25.00 South Bend. R. Burroughs 10.00
ILLINOIS, $692.04.
Albion. Mrs. M. Skeavington, 4.50; Dea. James Green, 1.50 6.00 Batavia. Cong. Ch. 34.50 Belvidere. Miss Elizabeth Smith 3.00 Beecher. Cong. Ch. 12.90 Cambridge. First Cong. Ch. 13.55 Chebansee. Cong. Sab. Sch. _for Student Aid, Straight U._ 10.00 Chicago. N. E. Cong. Ch., 93.55, and Sab. Sch., 74.61; Mrs. J. H. McArthur, 5; Mrs. C. R., 1 174.16 Chicago. Ladies Miss’y Soc., _for Lady Missionary, Mobile, Ala._ 30.90 Chicago. First Cong. Sab. Sch., _for Chattanooga, Tenn._ 25.00 Chicago. A. H. Andrews & Co., 8 in. Globe, _for Macon, Ga._ Cobden. E. W. Towne 6.50 Danville. Miss Anna Swan, _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 5.00 Elgin. Cong. Ch. Sab. Sch., _for Student Aid, Fisk U._ 25.00 Evanston. Mrs. J. M. Williams, Bdl. Sheets, _for Fisk U._ Genesee. Cong. Ch. 30.86 Hamlet. L. C. 0.50 Hinsdale. J. W. Bushnell 5.00 Kewanee. Cong. Ch. 50.00 Lyndon. Mrs. O. Hubbard, 1.50; Mrs. M. A. W., 50c.; J. W. H., 50c 2.50 Millburn. —— 10.00 Millburn. Ladies Miss’y Soc., _for Lady Missionary, Mobile, Ala._ 15.00 Oak Park. First Cong. Ch. 93.52 Payson. Cong. Ch. 15.00 Princeton. Mrs. P. B. Corss 15.00 Rochelle. Mrs. Holcombe, Box Bedding, _for Fisk U._ Rockport. Ladies of First Cong. Ch., _for Student Aid, Fisk U._ 25.00 Roscoe. Cong. Ch. 15.11 Shirland. Mrs. J. G. L. 0.50 Sycamore. Mrs. Henry Wood, 2.50; David West, 2; “Anon,” 50c 5.00 Wethersfield. A. B. Kellogg 5.00 Winetka. Cong. Ch. Sab. Sch., _for Student Aid, Fisk U._ 20.00 Winnebago. Ladies’ Soc., Box Bedding, _for Fisk U._ ------- $654.50
LEGACY.
Galesburgh. Estate of W. C. Willard, by Prof. T. R. Willard 37.54 ------- $692.04
MICHIGAN, $310.81.
Calumet. “Calumet” 25.00 Calumet. Mrs. F. M. Wright’s S. S. Class, 5; Ruth, Louisa and Winifred Cole, 1.50, _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 6.50 Chelsea. John C. Winans 200.00 Columbus. Cong. Ch. 8.60 Deep River. N. H. Culver 10.00 Dexter. Dennis Warner 10.00 Excelsior. Cong. Ch. 10.00 Greenville. Cong. Sab. Sch., _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 22.02 Lansing. Rebecca S. Brown 2.00 Richmond. Cong. Sab. Sch. 1.50 Summit. Ladies Miss’y Soc. 3.59 White Lake. Robert Garner 10.00 Walton. Cong. Sab. Sch. 1.60
IOWA $190.23.
Burlington. Cong. Ch. 51.35 Clay. Cong. Ch., 8, and Sab. Sch., 4 12.00 Corning. Cong. Ch. 7.25 Council Bluffs. Ladies’ H. M. Soc., _for Lady Missionary, New Orleans, La._ 15.00 Decorah. Cong. Ch., 19.90; G. C. Winship, 10 29.90 Garner. C. Wells 5.00 Genoa Bluffs. Cong. Ch. 11.00 Grinnell. Cong. Ch, 39.04; Prof. F. P. B., 1 40.04 McGregor. Woman’s Miss’y Soc. 9.24 Nashua and Bradford. Ladies, _for Lady Missionary, New Orleans_ 2.25 New Hampton. Woman’s Cent. Soc. 2.20 Sherrill’s Mound. Rev. Jacob Reuth 2.00 Stacyville. Woman’s Miss’y Soc. _for Lady Missionary, New Orleans_ 3.00
WISCONSIN, $510.62.
Appleton. First Cong. Ch., ad’l 5.09 Arena. Ladies’ Missy Soc., _for Lady Missionary, Montgomery, Ala._ 3.39 Beloit. First Cong. Ch. 3.96 Fond du Lac. Ladies’ Miss’y Soc., _for Lady Missionary, Montgomery, Ala._ 10.00 La Crosse. First Cong. Ch. 50.75 La Crosse. Cong. Ch., _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 25.00 Lake Geneva. Presb. Ch. 30.22 Madison. Cong. Sab. Sch., _for Student Aid, Fisk U._ 50.00 Madison. Wm. J. Park & Co., Books, val. 10 Milwaukee. Grand Av. Cong. Ch., 60; Ladies’ Miss’y Soc. Grand Av. Ch., 25 85.00 Ripon. Cong. Sab. Sch., _for Student Aid, Fisk U._ 13.00 Rosendale. Cong. Sab. Sch., _for Library, Macon, Ga._ 5.00 Salem. Wm. Munson 50.00 Sheboygan. D. B. 1.00 Union Grove. Cong. Ch. 20.00 Whitewater. First Cong. Ch. 100.84 Whitewater. “Friends,” by Mrs. Coburn, _for Memphis, Tenn._ 7.37 —— “Friend,” _for Student Aid, Straight U._ 50.00
MINNESOTA, $214.92.
Alexandria. Sophronia H. Childs, deceased, by Marian Childs 3.50 Armada. First. Cong. Ch. 26.03 Austin. Cong. Ch. 22.22 Faribault. Cong. Ch. 26.42 Glyndon. Cong. Ch., Bbl. of C. and 3 _for Freight, for Talladega C._ 3.00 Hamilton. S. H. Gaylord 5.00 Hutchinson. Cong. Ch. 4.26 Minneapolis. Plymouth Ch., 60.22; Pilgrim Ch., 4.76 64.98 Minneapolis. Second Cong. Ch., _for Furnishing Treasurer’s Office, Stone Hall, Atlanta U._ 50.00 Minneapolis. E. T. First Cong. Ch. 5.51 Plainview. Cong. Ch. 4.00
MISSOURI, $20.00.
St. Louis. First Cong. Ch. 20.00
KANSAS, $517.65.
Atchison. Cong. Ch. 17.65
LEGACY.
Lawrence. Estate of Sarah C. Adams, by E. Corning Cowles, Ex. 500.00 ------- $517.65
NEBRASKA, $41.00.
Indianola. Cong. Ch. 9.00 Lincoln. “R. and C” 6.00 Nebraska City. “A Friend” 15.00 Silver. Melinda Bowen 10.00 Wayne. Rev. G. S. 1.00
DAKOTA, $3.00.
Mitchell. J. J. Gray, _for Student Aid, Atlanta U._ 3.00 Vermillion. Rev. G. S. Bascom, Pkg. Books, _for Macon, Ga._
ARIZONA, $1.50.
Fort Whipple. Mrs. D. R. Clendenin 1.50
WASHINGTON TER., $10.00.
Skokomish. Cong. Ch. 10.00
CALIFORNIA, $437.45.
Colton. Chas. A. Birchard 10.00 San Francisco. Receipts of “The California Chinese Mission” 427.45
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, $4.10.
Washington. “Friends,” _for Washington, D.C._ 2.10 Washington. Lincoln Memorial Ch. 2.00
TENNESSEE, $766.35.
Chattanooga. Rent 175.00 Memphis. Le Moyne Sch., Tuition 230.10 Memphis. Second Cong. Sab. Sch., _for John Brown Steamer_ 7.50 Nashville. Fisk U., Tuition 353.75
NORTH CAROLINA, $213.00.
Raleigh. Cong. Ch. 1.40 Wilmington. Normal School, Tuition, $206.60; Cong. Ch., $5 211.60
SOUTH CAROLINA, $327.65.
Charleston. Avery Inst., Tuition 327.65
GEORGIA, $752.09.
Atlanta. Storrs Sch., Tuition, $210.35; Rent, $3 213.35 Atlanta. First Cong. Ch. 30.00 Atlanta. Chamberlain & Boynton, M. Rich & Bro., John Keeley, Wm. Bolman & Bro., _Articles for Furnishing Housekeeping School, Atlanta U._ Macon. Lewis High Sch., Tuition, $280.28; Rent, $16; Cong. Ch., $5 301.28 McIntosh. Tuition, $41.68: Cong. Ch., $10.37 52.05 Savannah. Beach Inst., Tuition, $145.41; Rent, $10 155.41
ALABAMA, $859.02.
Athens. Tuition 43.00 Marion. Cong. Ch., 60.37; Tuition, 6.25 66.62 Mobile. Emerson Inst., Tuition, 568.85; Cong. Ch. 60c 569.45 Mobile. “Friends,” _for School Mottoes_, 13; Geo. R. Dunham, 13.30; Wm Otis, 10.; Neander Crane, 5.; Others 60c. _for new Building Mobile, Ala._ 41.90 Montgomery. Cong. Ch. 37.00 Selma. Cong. Ch. 18.00 Talladega. Talladega C., Tuition 83.05
MISSISSIPPI, $61.40.
Tougaloo. Tougaloo U., Tuition 61.40
LOUISIANA, $188.50.
New Orleans. Straight U., Tuition 188.50
TEXAS, $189.60.
Austin. Tillotson C. & N. Inst., Tuition 189.60
INCOMES, $618.92.
Avery Fund, _for Mendi M._ 608.50 Tuthill King Endowment Fund, _for Atlanta U._ 10.42
CANADA, $5.00.
Sherbrooke. Rev. Archibald Duff 5.00 ---------- Total $30,539.69 Total from Oct. 1, to Jan. 31 $85,555.11 ==========
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RECEIPTS OF THE CALIFORNIA CHINESE MISSION, E. Palache, Treasurer, from Sept. 20, 1882, to Jan. 20, 1883: FROM AUXILIARY MISSIONS: Marysville, Anniversary Col., 15.40; Annual Members, 10; Chinese Monthly Offerings, 32.20.—Petaluma, Chinese Monthly Offerings, 6.95—Sacramento, First Cong. Ch., 12.50; Chinese Monthly Offerings, 35.—Santa Barbara, Chinese Monthly Offerings, 21.—Santa Cruz, First Cong. Ch., 10; Chinese Monthly Offerings, 8.50.—Stockton, Annual Members, 6: Chinese Monthly Offerings, 12.85 170.40 FROM CHURCHES: Calahan’s, Cong. Ch., 4.75—Etna, Cong. Ch., 1.50.—Fort Jones, Cong. Ch., 2.35.—Grass Valley, Cong. Ch., Mrs. H. Scott, 2.—Oakland, First Cong. Ch., 11.40; Chin Fung, 50c.—Oakland, Plym. Av. Ch., Annual Members, 4.—Oro Fino, Cong. Ch., 2.25—Rio Vista, Cong. Ch., Annual Members, 6.—Saratoga, Cong. Ch., Rev. W. H. Cross, 2.—San Francisco, First Cong. Ch., 18.75; Annual Members, 2; Third Cong. Ch., Collected at Annual Meeting of the Mission, $14.20.—Bethany Ch., Annual Members, 2; Hong Sing, 50c.—Chinese Monthly Offerings, Central No. 7, 19: Central No. 2, 15.90; Barnes, 14.85; Bethany, 7.85; West, 22.25 154.05 FROM INDIVIDUAL DONORS: Oakland, Mrs. N. Gray, 1; Rev. F. J. Culver, 2.—San Francisco, W. F. & Co., 5 8.00 FROM EASTERN FRIENDS: Bangor, Me., Hon. J. B. Foster, 50; “Almost Home,” 25; “Friends,” 10.—Wilmington, Mass., Rev. D. P. Noyes, 5.—Mitchellville, Ia., M. B. Turner, 5 95.00 ------- Total $427.45
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