The American Missionary — Volume 38, No. 06, June, 1884

Chapter 5

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Alamo. Julius Hackley 10.00 Clinton. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch., _for Student Aid, Fisk U._ 17.24 Cooper. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch., _for Student Aid, Fisk U._ 5.30 Croton. Cong. Ch. 3.60 Detroit. First Cong. Sab. Sch. 50.00 Grand Rapids. Park Cong. Sab. Sch., _for Rev. J. H. H. Sengstacke_ 50.00 Imlay City. First Cong. Ch. (5.50 of which _for Indian M._) 11.00 Jackson. Mrs. R. M. Bennett 1.50 Mount Zion. Cong. Ch., _for Indian M._ 1.00 Northport. First Cong. Ch. 7.56 Royal Oak. By Rev. Richard Vivian, _for Indian M._ 2.00 Union. First Cong. Ch. 53.26 Vermontville. Cong. Ch. (ad'l) 29.00

IOWA, $323.47.

Algona. A. Zahlten 10.00 Bear Grove. Ladies of Cong. Ch., _for Lady Miss'y, New Orleans, La._, by Mrs. O. C. Warne 3.10 Big Rock. Cong. Ch. 10.00 Charles City. First Cong. Ch. and Soc. 33.00 Creston. Cong. Ch., _for Lady Miss'y, New Orleans, La._ 7.02 Des Moines. Ladies of Plym. Cong. Ch., 12.50; "Three Gentlemen," 8; Mrs. A. A., 1; Mrs. M., 1, _for Talladega C._ 22.50 Genoa Bluff. H. A. Morse, _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 10.00 Grinnell. Cong. Ch., 13.06, and Sab. Sch., 23.17 36.23 Grinnell. Mrs. W. B. Chamberlain, _for Student Aid, Straight U._ 20.00 McGregor. Cong. Ch. 24.26 McGregor. Ladies' Miss'y Soc. Cong. Ch. 9.91 Ottumwa. "Friends," _for Student Aid, Tougaloo U._ 2.50 Tipton. Mrs. J. M. L. Daniels, 1; Mrs. M. D. C., 50c.; S. P. D., 50c. 2.00 Wilton. Ladies' Miss'y Soc. of Cong. Ch. 3.00 By Mrs. J. H. Ellsworth, _for Lady Missionary, New Orleans, La._; Corning, Ladies' Miss'y Soc., 4; Cresco, Ladies, 4.25; Decorah, Ladies of Cong. Ch., 25; Monona, Ladies of Cong. Ch., 1, Mrs. W. S. Potwin, 2; Postville, Ladies, 1; Tabor, Ladies' H. M. Soc., 15 52.25 By Mrs. M. G. Phillips, _for Lady Missionary, New Orleans, La._; Algona Ladies, 1.50; Grinnell, Ladies, 76.20 77.70

WISCONSIN, $203.50.

Beloit. Eclipse Wind Engine Co., Feed Mill, _for Tougaloo U._ Eau Claire. Cong. Sab. Sch., _for Lady Miss'y, Austin, Tex._ 15.00 Kaukauna. Cong. Ch. 6.50 Lake Geneva. Y. P. Benev. Soc., _for Student Aid, Fisk U._ 35.00 Madison. Ladies of Cong. Ch., _for Lady Miss'y, Austin, Texas_ 30.00 Racine. Hon. W. B. Erskine, _for Furnishing Parlor, Stone Hall, Straight U._ 100.00 Ripon. Ladies of Cong. Ch., _for Lady Miss'y, Austin, Texas_ 16.00 Stoughton. Mrs. E. B. Sewall 1.00

MINNESOTA, $207.01.

Alexandria. First Cong. Ch. 10.00 Freeborn. Cong. Ch. 2.03 Minneapolis. Plymouth Cong. Ch. (8.25 of which from Dea. Cunningham), 34.01; First Cong. Ch., 10.04; Vine Cong. Ch., 7.80 51.85 Minneapolis. By Jay Thompson, _for Selma, Ala._ 5.00 Rochester. G. H. Swazey 4.97 Rushford. Cong. Ch. (5 of which _for Indian M._) 7.00 Winona. Cong. Ch. 126.16

KANSAS, $15.50.

Manhattan. William Castle, 5; Miss Mary Castle, 5 10.00 Topeka. Tuition 4.50 Wabaunsee. First Ch. of Christ 1.00

NEBRASKA, $27.30.

Ashland. Cong. Ch. 6.75 Buda Flat. Cong. Ch. 4.00 Crete. Melinda Bowen 5.00 Lincoln. "K. & C." 5.00 Maineland. Cong. Ch. 1.80 Olive Branch. Cong. Ch. 4.75

ARKANSAS, $19.00.

Little Rock. Tuition 19.00

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, $196.00.

Washington. First Cong. Ch. 181.00 Washington. Lincoln Memorial Ch., 6.67, and Sab. Sch., 2.33; Woman's Aid and Mission Soc., 6 15.00

KENTUCKY, $149.25.

Lexington. Tuition 86.50 Williamsburg. Tuition 62.75

TENNESSEE, $598.55.

Chattanooga. First Cong. Ch. and Sab. Sch. 5.00 Grassy Cove. Rev. J. Silsby 4.50 Jonesborough. Tuition 22.30 Knoxville. Second Cong. Ch. 12.00 Memphis. Le Moyne Sch., Tuition 258.90 Nashville. Fisk U., Tuition 295.85

NORTH CAROLINA, $365.60.

Hillsborough. Tuition 11.50 Kittrell. "Friends," by P. M. Lee 2.25 Wilmington. Tuition, 243.85; Cong. Ch., 8 251.85

SOUTH CAROLINA, $1,282.65.

Charleston. Tuition, $1,267.65; Cong. Ch., 15 1,282.65

GEORGIA, $660.45.

Atlanta. Storrs Sch., Tuition, 230; Rent, 3; First Cong. Ch., 30 263.00 Macon. Lewis High Sch., Tuition, 164.15; Rent, 2.50; Cong. Ch., 12 178.65 McIntosh. Tuition 24.00 Savannah. Tuition, 162.80; Cong. Ch., 30 192.80 Way Cross. H. P. Stewart, _for Atlanta U._ 2.00

ALABAMA, $379.80.

Athens. Tuition 58.50 Mobile. Tuition 188.55 Montgomery. Cong. Ch. 10.00 Selma. Cong. Ch. 4.40 Talladega. Talladega C., Tuition, 108.35; Cong. Ch., 10 118.35

MISSISSIPPI, $901.58.

Edwards. Mrs. Fanny Robinson, _for Tougaloo U._ 1.00 Hazlehurst. Mr. Cunningham, _for Student Aid, Tougaloo U._ 3.00 Tougaloo. Tougaloo U., 841.40; Rent, 37.50; Cong. Ch., 18.68 897.58

LOUISIANA, $287.00.

New Orleans. Straight U., Tuition 262.00 New Orleans. Prof. W. J. McMurtry, _for Student Aid, Straight U._ 25.00

TEXAS, $286.97.

Austin. Tillotson C. & N. Inst. 285.47 Austin. Live Oak Sab. Sch., _for Bibles_ 1.50

INCOMES, $18.36.

Avery Estate, _for Mendi M._ 7.44 Theological Endowment Fund, _for Howard U._ 10.92 ------------

Total for April $25,207.78

Total from Oct. 1 to April 30 $136,652.79 ============

FOR THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY.

Subscriptions for April 44.23 Previously acknowledged 540.12 -------- Total $584.35

FOR ENDOWMENT FUND.

Providence, R. I. James Coats, 1,000; John E. Troup, 125; John McAuslan, 125; Miss Caroline Richmond, 50; _for Stone Theo. Fund, Howard U._ 1,300 Providence, R. I. Estate of A. D. Lockwood, _for Stone Theo. Fund, Howard U._ 250 -------- Total $1,550

H. W. HUBBARD, TREAS., 56 Reade St., N. Y.

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SKIN HUMORS

CAN BE CURED BY

GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP.

SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 16, 1883.

_Mr. C. N. Crittenton_:

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Yours respectfully,

M. H. MORRIS. LICK HOUSE, San Francisco, Cal.

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BRADFORD ACADEMY,

AN INSTITUTION FOR THE HIGHER EDUCATION OF YOUNG WOMEN. BRADFORD, MASS. INCORPORATED 1804.

CALENDAR

The year 1883-84 closes with public anniversary, June 18, 1884.

THE YEAR 1884-85.

FIRST TERM opens TUESDAY, Sept. 2, 1884. FIRST TERM closes WEDNESDAY, Nov. 26, 1884. SECOND TERM opens TUESDAY, Dec. 2, 1884.

Recess at Christmas time.

SECOND TERM closes FRIDAY, Feb. 27, 1885. THIRD TERM opens TUESDAY, March 17, 1885. THIRD TERM closes WEDNESDAY, June 17, 1885.

The academic year closes on the last Wednesday but one in June, and consists of three terms.

The year 1884-85 will commence on the first Tuesday in September.

EXPENSES.

BOARD, including washing, fuel and lights, FIRST TERM $80.00 BOARD, including washing, fuel and lights, SECOND TERM 90.00 BOARD, including washing, fuel and lights, THIRD TERM 90.00 TUITION, including English branches, Latin and French, Greek or German, and Vocal Music in Classes ($20 per term), for the year 60.00 ------- Total expenses for the year $320.00

Special terms to daughters of Clergymen and Missionaries.

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No extras except the following:

TUITION IN MUSIC AND ART:

Instruction on Piano, per term $20 to $40

Use of Piano one hour a day, per term 3.00

Instruction in Art, including Linear and Perspective Drawing and Painting, according to the ability of the pupil, per term 16.00

Application may be made to Miss ANNIE E. JOHNSON, Principal. In case of failure after an engagement been made, information should be given immediately.

Inquiries in regard to expenses may be made of

J. D. KINGSBURY, Treasurer, BRADFORD, MASS.