The American Missionary — Volume 41, No. 8, August, 1887
Part 5
Ashland. Mrs. E. F. Thomson 2.28 Berea. First Cong. Ch. 11.18 Bryan. S. E. Blakeslee 5.00 Cincinnati. Central Cong. Ch., 139.30; Sab. Sch. of Central Cong. Ch. 14.50 153.80 Cleveland. Ladies’ Miss’y Soc. of Jennings Av. Cong. Ch., 10 _for Indian M_., 25 _for Memphis, Tenn._ 35.00 Cleveland. John Jay Low, to const. J. W. MOORE L. M. 30.00 Cleveland. Sab. Sch. of Olivet Ch., _for Student Aid, Fisk U._ 7.00 Conneaut. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch. 10.00 Elyria. First Cong. Ch., 118.06 and Sab. Sch. 40 158.06 Freedom. Cong. Ch. 18.40 Greensburg. Mrs. Helena B. Harrington 3.00 Hudson. Cong. Ch. 10.23 Kelloggsville. Mrs. P. F. Kellogg 3.00 Mansfield. James Lawson 4.50 Medina. Y. P. S. of C. E., by May Woodward 12.00 North Amherst. Sab. Sch. of First Cong. Ch., 6 Packages Sab. Sch. Papers, _for Macon, Ga._ Oberlin. “A Friend” 20.00 Rock Creek. Ladies of Cong. Ch. 2 Bbls. and Box of C. etc. _for Fisk U._ Tallmadge. Young Ladies’ M. S., _for Indian M._ 20.00 Toledo. Miss L. Whitney, _for Austin, Tex._ 20.00 West Andover. Henry Holcomb 3.00 Youngstown. “Mrs. W” 2.00 Woman’s Home Missionary Union of Ohio, by Mrs. Ella J. Mahoney, Treas., _for Woman’s Work_: Burton. Mrs. E. A. Hitchcock 2.00 Chester. Saint Paul’s Band 5.50 Cleveland. L. M. S. of Euclid Av. Cong. Ch. 20.00 Cleveland. Y. P. S. of C. E., First Cong. Ch. 3.25 Columbus. “Mite Box and Friends” 16.00 Hudson. L. H. M. S. 3.15 Kelley’s Island. Aux. 3.75 Kirtland. L. M. S. 3.07 Medina. L. H. M. S. 5.55 Oberlin. L. H. M. S. of Second Cong. Ch. 85.65 Sandusky. L. H. M. S. 10.00 —————— 157.92
INDIANA, $72.22.
Fort Wayne. Plym. Cong. Ch. 20.50 Michigan City. Cong Ch. 51.72
ILLINOIS, $1,390.24.
Alton. Church of the Redeemer 29.85 Amboy. Mrs. D. W. Slauter 3.00 Brimfield. Cong. Ch. 7.80 Chicago. Union Park Cong. Ch., 210.17; First Cong. Ch., 100.; Leavit St. Cong. Ch., 10.27; Western Av. Cong. Ch., 5.60 326.04 Chicago. Ashland Av. Sab. Sch., _for Oahe Indian M._ 15.00 Chicago. Ladies’ Aid Soc. of Plym. Cong. Ch., _for Indian M._ 50.00 Chicago. Marder, Luce & Co., _for Memphis, Tenn._ 5.00 Chuay. Mrs. E. H. Gillette, _for Student Aid, Fisk U._ 2.00 Elmwood. Mrs. M. D. Wiley, _for Mobile, Ala._ 4.00 Fremont. Cong. Ch. 20.50 Galesburg. “Aunt Lizzie” to const. CASSIUS H. MURRAY L. M. 30.00 Galva. Cong. Ch. 34.53 Gridley. Woman’s H. M. Soc. of Cong. Ch., _for Woman’s Work_ 14.35 Lacon. First Cong. Ch. 19.51 La Harpe. Cong. Ch. 12.75 Lewistown. Mrs. Myron Phelps 50.00 Moline. L. H. Ainsworth, Patchwork, _for Mobile, Ala._ New Windsor. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch. 2.51 Oak Park. Cong. Ch., (30 of which to const. REV. FRANK V. STEVENS L. M) 234.65 Payson. Cong. Ch. 22.78 Peoria. K. Rutherford’s S.S. Class, _for Mobile, Ala._ 12.00 Quincy. First Union Cong. Ch. 189.15 Rockford. Second Cong. Ch. 214.74 Saint Charles. Cong. Ch. 7.35 Winnetka. Cong. Ch. 32.73 Woodburn. Mrs. C. E. Sturges, deceased, by A. L. Sturges 50.00
MICHIGAN, $451.04.
Alamo. Julius Hackley 20.00 Ann Arbor. Cong. Ch. 2.50 Calumet. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch., _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 35.00 Detroit. Miss M. L. Miller, _for Woman’s Work_ 25.00 East Gilead. Rev. L. Curtis 1.50 East Saginaw. First Cong. Ch. 113.33 Galesburg. “A Friend” 110.96 Muskegon. Cong. Ch. to const. MRS. G. P. KINGSBURY and WILLIAM MCMILLAN L. Ms 60.00 Niles. Dr. James Lewis 25.00 Romeo. “Little Sunbeams” 5; Miss Annie McKay 5; Mrs. Greenshields 5, _for Student Aid, Straight U._ 15.00 Wheatland. _For Student Aid, Athens Ala._ 5.00 Woman’s Home Missionary Union of Mich. by Mrs. E. F. Grabill, Treas., _for Woman’s Work_: Detroit. W. H. M. S. of Woodward Av. Cong. Ch. 25.00 Grand Blanc. “Willing Workers” 12.50 West Adrian. L. M. S. adl. 0.25 —————— 37.75
WISCONSIN, $267.87.
Beloit. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch., _for Straight U._ 10.00 Beloit. L. Meacham 3.00 Brodhead. “Friends,” _for Memphis, Tenn._ 3.00 Clinton. John H. Cooper 5.00 Kaukanna. Cong. Ch. 24.00 Kenosha. Y. P. S. of C. E. by Carrie L. Bray 4.08 Lake Mills. Cong. Ch. 3.00 Oshkosh. Second Cong. Ch., Welsh, _for Tillotson C. and N. Inst._ 5.00 Watertown. Cong. Ch. 10.87 Waukesha. First Cong. Ch. 50.00 ——. “A Friend in Wis.” _for Macon, Ga._ 10.00 Woman’s Home Missionary Union of Wis. _for Woman’s Work_: Arena. W. H. M. S. 1.00 Beloit. W. H. M. S. of First Cong. Ch., to const. ANNA B. KEEP and MISS SARAH F. BLAISDELL L. M’s 60.00 Clinton. W. H. M. S. 3.00 Green Bay. W. H. M. S. of Presb. Ch. 20.00 Menasha. “Cheerful Workers.” 3.56 Milwaukee. W. H. M. S. of Grand Av. Cong. Ch. 25.00 Winnebago. Convention 22.36 Amiret, Minn. Mrs. L. H. Dwinell 5.00 —————— 139.92
IOWA, $316.16.
Burlington. Children’s Mission Band, _for Savannah, Ga._ 3.00 Cedar Rapids. Eugenia, Helen and John Brocksuit (birthday memorial to sister Gertrude) 1.00 Corning. Cong. Ch. 6.57 Des Moines. Mrs. J. F. Rollins 2; Ladies of Plymouth Ch., Bbl. of C., _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 2.00 Dubuque. Mrs. C. C. Wheat 2.00 Fairfield. “Friends,” Box Books, _for Straight U._ Grinnell. Cong. Ch. 6.62 Hampton. First Cong. Ch. 7.19 Marcus. “Life Member” 1.00 McGregor. J. H. Ellsworth 10.00 Muscatine. Cong. Ch. 66.00 Osage. Cong. Ch. 50.00 Sawyer. Francis Sawyer 20.00 Sibley. Viola Mission Band, _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 4.55 Webster City. “Friends,” _for Pleasant Hill, Tenn._ 10.00 Woman’s Home Mission’y Union of Iowa, _for Woman’s Work_: Des Moines. L. H. M. S. North Park Cong. Ch. 2.50 Grinnell. W. H. M. S. 4.79 Iowa City. Y. P. 10.00 Iowa City. W. H. M. U. 25.00 Lansing Ridge. Ladies of German Cong. Ch. 5.00 Marion. “Busy Gleaners” 20.00 Marshalltown. Ladies 5.00 Mount Pleasant. Ladies 7.00 New Hampton. Ladies 1.75 Osage. Ladies 2.94 Osage. Y. P. S. C. E. 5.11 Polk City. Ladies 0.60 Prairie Hill. Ladies 0.04 Sioux City. Ladies 6.50 Tabor. L. M. S. 15.00 Waucoma. Ladies 15.00 —————— 126.23
MINNESOTA, $106.14.
Leech Lake. “A Friend” 4.50 Minneapolis. Plymouth Ch. 25.50; First Cong. Ch. 9.64; Pilgrim Cong. Ch. adl. 5; Mrs. R. Laughlin 1 41.14 Morris. Cong. Ch. 10.00 Northfield. First Cong. Ch. 14.80 Northfield. Rev. A. Willey, _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 10.00 Rushford. Rev. W. Snell and others, Box Papers, etc., _for Jonesboro, Tenn._ Saint Paul. Mrs. J. L. Howard, _for Oahe Indian M._ 2.00 Zumbrota. Cong. Ch. 23.70
MISSOURI, $49.00.
Garden City. W. B. Wills, 10; Miss A. C. Wills, 1; F. P. Morlan 1; P. M. Wills, 50c 12.50 Laclede. Mrs. E. D. Seward 3.00 Lebanon. Cong. Ch. 18.50 Pierce City. Ladies Miss’y Soc. of First Cong. Ch. 10.00 Webster Groves. Cong. Ch. 5.00
KANSAS, $5.00.
Topeka. Mrs. S. Officer 5.00 Topeka. Rev. M. O. Harrington, Box of Books, etc., _for Macon, Ga._
DAKOTA, $59.75.
Columbia. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch., _for Oahe Indian M._ 6.75 Huron. W. M. S., by Mrs. F. M. Wilcox, _for Oahe Indian M._ 8.00 Oahe. Endowment Fund 20.00 Oahe. Miss S. Lindermann, 10; “In memory of Cornelia M. Riggs,” 5 15.00 Plankenton. Girls’ Circle, by Mrs. F. Kinney, _for Oahe Indian M._ 10.00
NEBRASKA, $30.62.
Ashland. Cong. Ch. 6.55 Chadron. Cong. Ch. 3.50 Fairmont. Cong. Ch. 16.00 Ogallala. Cong. Ch. 2.57 South Bend. Cong. Ch. 2.00
COLORADO, $86.61.
Colorado Springs. First Cong. Ch. 81.61 Highland Lake. “Friends,” _for Student Aid, Straight U._ 5.00
CALIFORNIA, $1,589.65.
Galt. Rev. Edward Dyer, _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 25.00 Los Angeles. Miss A. C. Nichols, _for Savannah, Ga._ 5.00 Pomena. Mrs. L. N. Suydam 1.00 Riverside. Edwin C. Brown’s Sab. Sch. Class, _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 8.00 San Francisco. Receipts of the California Chinese Mission 1,550.65
OREGON, $1.90.
East Portland. First Cong. Ch. 1.90
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, $75.00.
Washington. Ministering League of First Cong. Ch., _for Marie Adolf Sch’p Fund._ 50.00 Washington. Gen. E. Whittlesey 25.00
KENTUCKY, $95.50.
Williamsburg. Tuition 95.50
TENNESSEE, $710.37.
Jonesboro. Tuition 3.00 Memphis. Tuition 283.90 Memphis. Second Cong. Ch. 6.00 Nashville. Tuition 389.97 Nashville. Sab. Sch. of Fisk U. 15.00 Nashville. Union Cong. Ch. 12.50
NORTH CAROLINA, $185.75.
Dudley. Cong. Ch. 1.15 McLeansville. Rev. Andrew Connet 4.50 Pekin. Cong. Ch. 1.55 Troy. Cong. Ch. 1.00 Wilmington. Tuition 150.95 Wilmington. “Odd Minutes Miss’y Soc.,” _for Indian M._ 15.60 Wilmington. Miss H. L. Fitts, 7.25; E. A. Warner, 2; Miss E. J. Peck, 1.75 11.00
SOUTH CAROLINA, $179.50.
Charleston. Tuition 179.50
GEORGIA, $742.02.
Atlanta. Storrs Sch. Tuition 255.80 Covington. Dinah P. Watts, _for Student Aid, Atlanta, Ga._ 35.00 McIntosh. Ladies’ Miss’y Soc., _for Indian M._, 18.27; Young Ladies, 1.10 19.37 McIntosh. Tuition 18.50 Savannah. Tuition 133.00 Macon. Tuition 177.90 Thomasville. Tuition 102.45
ALABAMA, $344.80.
Athens. Tuition 51.00 Mobile. Tuition 222.45 Mobile. Woman’s Sew. Soc. of First Cong. Ch., _for Indian M._ 5.00 Mobile. Three Pkgs. Patchwork, from unknown sources Talladega. Tuition 66.35
FLORIDA, $83.00.
Saint Augustine. Rent 83.00
LOUISIANA, $618.85.
New Orleans. Tuition 618.85
MISSISSIPPI, $23.25.
Tougaloo. Tuition, 15; Rent, 8.25 23.25
TEXAS, $256.50.
Austin. Tuition, 236.90; E. F. Newton, 12 248.90 Austin. Girls’ Mission Soc., Tillotson Inst., _for Indian M._ 7.60
INCOMES, $1,965.00.
Avery Fund. _for Mendi M._ 790.00 C. F. Dike Fund, _for Straight U._ 50.00 Gen’l Endowment Fund 50.00 Graves Library Fund, _for Atlanta U._ 150.00 Graves Scholarship Fund, _for Talladega C._ 125.00 Haley Scholarship Fund, _for Fisk U._ 50.00 Hastings Scholarship Fund, _for Atlanta U._ 25.00 Howard Theo. Fund, _for Howard U._ 400.00 Le Moyne Fund, _for Memphis, Tenn._ 200.00 Scholarship Fund, _for Straight U._ 25.00 Tuthill King Fund, _for Berea C._ 100.00
AFRICA, $20.00.
Natal. Mrs. Abbie F. Wilder 20.00 ======
Donations $14,633.20 Legacies 2,100.00 Tuition and Rents 3,129.47 Incomes 1,965.00 —————————— Total for June $21,827.67 Total for Oct. 1 to June 30 203,520.74 ==========
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FOR THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY.
Subscriptions for June $83.63 Previously acknowledged 772.74 —————— Total $856.37
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RECEIPTS OF THE CALIFORNIA CHINESE MISSION, from Sept. 20th, 1886, to May 10th, 1887. E. Palache, Treas.:
FROM LOCAL MISSIONS.—Alameda, Chinese Mon. Off’s, 8.75.—Alturas, Rev. and Mrs. G. Griffiths, 7.50; Mon. Off’s, 15.—Marysville, Mon. Off’s, 37.35; Ann. Mem., 8; Anniversary Coll., 8.40. Oroville, Mon. Off’s, 24.20.—Petaluma, Mon. Off’s, 12.55.—Sacramento, Mon. Off’s, 43.50; Ann. Mem., 2; Last year’s off’s, 53.—San Diego, Mon. Off’s, 10.50; American Friends, 27; Chinese Pupils, 20.50, _for San Diego Mission House._ Santa Barbara, Mon. Off’s, 59.35; Teachers and Friends, 8.95; Ann. Membs., 8. Gin Fooking, 20; Ye Loy, 15; Gin Chow, 20; Woo Yung, 15; Pon Dan, 12; Other Chinese, in sums of 5 and less, 94.20; Mrs. E. M. Shattuck, 20; W. N. Hawley, 20; Mrs. Fuller, 10; Seven little girls, 2.80—Santa Cruz, Mon. Off’s, 36.63; Cong. Ch., 20; Anniversary Coll., 12.20.—Stockton, Mon. Off’s, 44.80; Mrs. Langdon, 2; Mrs. Patterson, 1.—Tulare, Mon. Off’s, 6.25; H. E. Dye, 2.25 $708.70
FROM CHURCHES.—Berkeley, Cong. Ch., “A Friend,” 5.—Pescadero, Cong. Ch., 2.—Haywards, Cong. Ch., Y. P. S. of C. E., 8.75; Bible Class, 1.25.—San Francisco, Bethany Ch., S. McLellan, 6.25; Mrs. H. W. Lamont, 8; “Other American Friends,” 4.—Central Mission, Mon. Off’s, 21.15. West Mission, Mon. Off’s, 29.90; Dea. S. W., 2.50 88.80
FROM INDIVIDUAL DONORS.—Balfour, Guthrie & Co., 500; Mrs. J. E. Sanford, 12; W. F. Whittier, 11.50; Rev. E. N. Dyer, 10.—Lugonia, Edson D. Hale and J. S. Edwards, 7.—Sandwich Islands, Kohala Rev. A. Ostrom, 5 545.50
FROM EASTERN HELPERS—Bangor, Me., “Friend,” by Mrs. Mary T. Pond, 10; “Almost Home,” 5.—Belfast, Me., Mrs. E. M. Pond, 5.—Derby, Vt. “Young People,” 2.—Marlboro, Mass., Miss H. J. Alexander, 5; Miss Ellen Beckford, 5.—Stockbridge, Mass., Miss Alice Byington, _for Santa Barbara Mission House_, 100, _for General Work_, 50.—Niagara Falls, N.Y., Rev. H. S. Huntington, 5.—Detroit, Mich., The Bright Shining Stars, by Mrs. W. T. Black, _for San Diego Mission House_, 20.65 207.65 —————— Total $1,550.65
H. W. HUBBARD, Treasurer, 56 Reade St., N.Y.
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BRADFORD ACADEMY,
An Institution for the Higher Education of Young Women.
BRADFORD, MASS.
INCORPORATED 1804.
CALENDAR.
The year 1887-88 closes with public anniversary, June 20, 1887.
THE YEAR 1887-88.
First Term opens, Tuesday, September 6, 1887. First Term closes, Monday, December 5, 1887. Second Term opens, Tuesday, December 6, 1887. Second Term closes, Friday, March 2, 1888. Third Term opens, Tuesday, March 20, 1888. Third Term closes, Wednesday, June 20, 1888. Recess at Christmas time.
The academic year closes on the last Wednesday but one in June, and consists of three terms. The year 1887-88 will commence on the first Tuesday in September.
EXPENSES.
BOARD, including washing, fuel, and lights.
FIRST TERM $90.00 SECOND TERM 90.00 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 $330.00
Special terms to daughters of Missionaries and Clergymen.
No extras except the following:—
=Tuition in Music and Art=: Instruction on Piano, per term, $20.00 to $40.00. 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.
In case of failure after an engagement has been made, information should be given immediately. Application may be made to
J. D. KINGSBURY, Treasurer, Bradford, Mass.
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STATEMENT.
PHENIX INSURANCE COMPANY
OF BROOKLYN, N.Y.
JANUARY 1st, 1887.
CASH CAPITAL $1,000,000 00 GROSS SURPLUS 4,888,171 68 ————————————— Gross Assets $5,383,171 68 =============
ASSETS.
United States Bonds, market value $1,104,250 00 Other Stocks and Bonds 1,502,858 90 Loans on Bond and Mortgage 294,900 00 Loans on Call 80,758 76 Cash in Bank and Office 495,135 83 Real Estate 1,082,787 53 Premiums in Course of Collection 667,231 88 Interest Accrued 11,716 42 Bills Receivable for Marine Premiums 140,284 55 Rents Due and Accrued 3,247 81 ————————————— $5,383,171 68 =============
LIABILITIES.