The American Missionary — Volume 50, No. 08, August, 1896
Chapter 3
We hastened to take them about. In the blacksmith shop, two young men who had been in school only a year, were making some steel nut-crackers. A table covered with hooks, bolts, chains, towels, ice-picks, etc., represented the work done during the year. In the printing office, the boys were turning the press, and printing our Indian paper. The carpenter-shop exhibit contained some neat boxes, tables, and cabinets, and here some small boys were at work making joints. In the cooking school, the girls were making biscuits, coffee, and corn-bread, while the table was covered with nice loaves of bread, cake, rolls, and cookies, made the day before. Here, also, the girls' sewing was displayed. There was a neat set of doll's clothing, a doll's mattress, pillows, sheets, and pillow-cases, a number of boys' shirts ready for use in the school, beside other clothing for the girls.
The primary schoolroom contained clay animals, weaving and sewing done by the kindergarten class, and some neat language and number work by the older pupils. The other schoolrooms also had illustrated language work, examination papers, maps on paper and in sand, and a collection of botanical specimens.
About seventy-five visitors came from neighboring towns. They enjoyed looking at the school work, and they enjoyed their lunch under the trees, and the marching and drilling of the boys with their wooden guns.
But the best thing in the day was the meeting in the afternoon. Our Christian Endeavor guests, with the school and some of the agency people and neighboring Indians, filled the chapel full. Several of the societies had pretty banners, and it was inspiring to see them come marching in. The meeting was just a warm-hearted Christian Endeavor meeting. Each society responded by a verse of Scripture recited in concert, or a song, or by the words of some member chosen to represent them. There was also time for volunteer prayers and testimonies, and a number of songs. We were all glad to be there--glad to belong to a great army of Christian workers--and we believe our boys and girls will not forget it, but that the thoughts of that hour will help to make them strong.
After these guests went home, there yet remained the principal's reception in the evening, where the school gathered with our Agency and Indian friends, to talk a little while and say goodbye. There was one delightful little surprise when Dr. Riggs called up thirteen of the Indian girls and gave to each, as a reward for faithful, successful work in bread-making, a copy of a cook-book to take home with her. The pupils enjoyed all these last days, but especially the Christian Endeavor rally, and we shall remember this year's close as our Christian Endeavor commencement.
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CHINESE.
The following letter was written by a young man who was converted in our Chinese school in Salt Lake City. It is a notification to his teacher of his arrival in China. It is interesting as a suggestion of the far-reaching influences of our Chinese work:
HONG KONG, China, April 5, 1896.
DEAR FRIEND MRS. M.E. JONES:
I have arrived here on Sunday 5th of this month, and was very fine trip. This ship is very swistest [sic], because it is large and strong.
I throught [sic] I am going to study on my journey, but I have not study any at all. Because I was seasick most every day when I started from San Francisco to Hong Kong.
I have always remember your kindness and never forget. I hope you are all well and God would bless you.
I will write to you sometimes when I get home.
I have been see Mr. Gee Gam and asked for Rev. Mr. Pond, and he said Mr. Pond did not come and so I did not see him before I got on ship. Goodbye, Yours friend, HARRY FORNEY. Excuse for my writing.
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Jubilee Year Fund, Additional Shares.
Mrs. J.B. BITTINGER and Miss LUCY BITTINGER, Sewickley, Pa. E.W. PEIRCE and H.F. GOFFE, in memory of E.W. GOFFE, Millbury, Mass. EAST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Ware, Mass. FROM A FRIEND, Santa Barbara, Cal. Miss MARY P. LORD, Wellesley, Mass. A FRIEND, New Haven, Vt. MERRILL E. GATES, LL.D., Amherst, Mass. Mrs. MARY C. GATES, Amherst, Mass. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Auburndale, Mass., ad'l. LADIES OF FIRST CHURCH, Woburn, Mass., two shares. Misses M.E. and F.G. THAYER, Boston, Mass., two shares. WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY, Barre, Mass. SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Dorchester, Mass. FACULTY AND STUDENTS OF MT. HOLYOKE COLLEGE, So. Hadley, Mass. W.H. RICHARDSON, W. Springfield, Mass. Two S.S. CLASSES and Mr. C.S. TOLMAN, of Rollstone Congregational Church, Fitchburg, Mass. CHURCH MEMBER, Plainville, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. M.W. SKINNER, in memory of Rev. AUSTIN WILLEY, Northfield, Minn. Mrs. DWIGHT R. TYLER, of First Congregational Church, Griswold, Conn. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Middletown, Conn. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Janesville, Wis. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Bozrah, Conn. FIRST CHURCH WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION, Akron, O. Mrs. HULDAH I. GAGE, Providence, R.I. J.L.A., Crow Agency, Mont. A FRIEND, Newton Highlands, Mass. OLD SOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Hallowell, Me. Mrs. P.A. CASE, Kenduskeag, Me. IN MEMORIAM OF Z.W., St. Johnsbury, Vt. The LADIES' BENEFICENT SOCIETY and the Y.L. AUXILIARY OF CENTRAL CHURCH, Fall River, Mass. Mrs. ANSON PHELPS STOKES, Lenox, Mass. Mrs. GEO. WESTINGHOUSE, Lenox, Mass. GEO. HIGGINSON, Lenox, Mass. WM. H. STRONG, Detroit, Mich. BARAK MAXWELL, Wells, Me. UNION SERVICE, New Britain, Conn. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL S.S., Germantown, Pa. CLASS OF YOUNG GIRLS, S.S., Franklin Street. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Manchester, N.H. B.B. BROWN, Prospect, Conn. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, South Norwalk, Conn., three shares. Rev. W.H. THRALL, in memory of Mrs. W.H. THRALL, Huron, S. Dak. Miss M.H. MILLIARD, Manchester, Conn. Mrs. ANN V. BAILEY, Beverly, Mass. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Beloit, Wis., ad'l. Mrs. M.C. TOWN, Elgin, Ill. Miss CLARA I. SAGE, Guilford, Conn., two shares. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Colorado Springs, Col. ABBOTT ACADEMY, Andover, Mass. Mrs. E.B. RIPLEY, Saratoga Springs, N.Y. CENT. UNION OF FIRST CHURCH, Concord, N.H. FRIEND IN FIRST CHURCH, Concord, N.H. Mrs. MARY K. GANNETT, Tamworth, N.H., two shares. WOMAN'S CONGREGATIONAL HOME MISSIONARY UNION AUXILIARY, Kensington, Conn.
Previously reported, 179 Subscriptions reported above, 59 --- Total number of shares reported, 238
Subscriptions for Jubilee Shares may be sent to H.W. Hubbard, Treasurer, Bible House, New York, or to either of the Branch Offices, 21 Congregational House, Boston, or 153 La Salle Street, Chicago, Ill.
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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. W.J. Van Patten, 386 Pearl St., Burlington. 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--Miss Louise A. Kellogg, 32 Congregational House, Boston. Treasurer--Miss Annie C. Bridgman, 32 Congregational House, Boston.
[Footnote 1: While the W.H.M.A appears in this list as a State body for Mass. and R.I., it has certain auxiliaries elsewhere.]
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 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. Isaac Claflin, Lombard. Secretary--Mrs. C.H. Tamtor, 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 Ave., Grand Rapids. Secretary--Mrs. C.C. Denison, 179 Lyon St., 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, 910 Sixth Ave. S., Minneapolis. Treasurer--Mrs. M.W. Skinner, Northfield.
NORTH DAKOTA. WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. President--Mrs. W.H. Boals, Fargo. Secretary--Miss Silas Daggett, Harwood. Treasurer--Mrs. J.M. Fisher, Fargo.
SOUTH DAKOTA. WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. President--Mrs. C.E. Corry, Columbia. Secretary--Mrs. B.H. Bunt, Huron. Treasurer--Mrs. F.M. 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--Miss Margaret N. Magill, Reno. Treasurer--Miss 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. Window, Albuquerque. Secretary--Mrs. E.W. Lewis, 301 So. Edith Street, Albuquerque. Treasurer--Mrs. W.A. McClosky, 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 Hurt, 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--Miss Mary L. Corpier, Florence, Ala. 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.
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RECEIPTS FOR JUNE, 1896.
THE DANIEL HAND FUND _For the Education of Colored People._
Income for June ...$255.74
Previously acknowledged ...47,307.35
$47,663.09
CURRENT RECEIPTS.
MAINE, $989.63.
Alfred. Cong. Ch. ...4.72
Bar Mills. Cong. Ch. ...5.00
Belfast. First Cong. Ch., Y.P.S.C.E., by Harold T. Sibley, Treas. ...10.00
Castine. Misses Richardson and Miss Russell, _for Student Aid, McIntosh, Ga._ ...4.00
Cornish. Y.P.S.C.E., by Rev. J.B. Saer ...8.16
Cumberland Centre. Cong. Ch., _for Freight_, 2.50; Helping Hand Soc., 1, _for Student Aid, McIntosh, Ga._ ...3.50
Ellsworth, Cong. Ch., Mrs. Phelps's S.S. Class ...15.79
Fort Farfield. L.M. Soc., by Mrs. A.S. Knight, _Lincoln Memorial Offering_ ...6.00
Gardiner. First Cong. Ch. ...13.93
Hallowell. Old South Cong. Ch., _for Share Jubilee Fund_ ...50.00
Mechanic Falls. Y.P.S.C.E. of Cong. Ch. ...2.00
Parsonsfield. Daniel Smith (50 of which _for Share Jubilee Fund_) ...56.53
Portland. "Sunbeam Club." 10; St. Lawrence St. Cong. Ch., S.S. Infant Class, 5, _for Wilmington, N.C._ ...15.00
Portland. "A Friend," _for Chinese Women in California_, by Rev. J.G. Wilson ...2.00
Portland. High St. Ch., Bbl. C. _for Andersonville, Ga._
Pownal. "A few Friends," to const. JOSEPH LORING L.M. ...47.00
South Paris. First Cong. Ch., Rally Coll. ...23.87
Turner. Cong. Ch. ...7.00
Waterford. First Cong. Ch. ...14.00
Waterville. First Cong. Ch. and Soc., 37.05; Cong. Y.P.S.C.E., 10 ...47.05
Westbrook. King's Messengers, Bbl. C. _for Skyland Inst., N.C._
Yarmouth. "Friends," by Rev. B.P. Snow, _for Student Aid, Pleasant Hill, Tenn._ ...10.00
Maine Woman's Aid to A.M.A., by Mrs. Ida V. Woodbury, Treas.:
Alfred ...6.50
Amherst and Aurora ...2.00
Andover ...5.00
Bangor. First Ch., 14.75; Central. Ch., 12.50; Hammond St., 7.75 ... 35.00
Belfast ...17.00
Bethel ...20.58
Bluehill ...3.00
Brewer. First Ch. ...18.00
Brunswick ...61.75
Buxton. "In memory of Mrs. Jane Wentworth Patten," _for Mountain Work_ ...5.00
Calais ...25.00
Castine ...9.00
Deer Isle ...8.71
Dennysville ...5.00
Dennysville. Dea. P.E. Vose, 5; Mrs. P.E. Vose, 1 ...6.00
Dixmont ...1.00
Farmington ...15.00
East Orrington. Y.L. Mission Band ...4.15
Ellsworth ...28.10
Ellsworth Falls ...2.00
Freedom ...2.25
Hampden ...21.00
Hampden. Bbl. C., Val. 15, _for Grand View, Tenn._
Hancock. Conference Coll. ...3.13
Harrison ...1.25
Jackson ...4.00
Jonesboro ...1.65
Kenduskeag. Mrs. P.A. Case, _for Share Jubilee Fund_ ...50.00
Kennebunk ...17.50
Lebanon ...8.50
Limerick ...10.00
Machias. Adl. ...0.50
New Gloucester ...13.00
North Ellsworth ...4.50
Norridgewock ...7.00
Orland ...8.56
Orono ...1.00
Oxford ...2.00
Rumford ...0.50
Saco. To const. MISS CARRO H. GOODALE L.M. ...56.00
Sandy Point ...6.00
Searsport. First Ch. ...25.15
Searsport. Second Ch. ...8.75
South Freeport ...62.10
South Paris. Cong. Ch. ...9.00
South Paris. Y.P.S.C.E. ...5.00
South West Harbor ...2.50
Steuben ...4.00
Sumner ...2.55
Tremont ...1.00
West Brooksville ...2.50
Woodfords. Bal. to const. MRS. CHARLES H. BLAKE L.M. ...25.40
644.08
NEW HAMPSHIRE, $606.39.
Atkinson. Cong. Ch., _for debt_ ...12.00
Concord. Granite Mission Band, _for Wilmington, N.C._ ...10.00
Durham. W.M. Soc., by Miss C.E. Buzzell, Treas. ...10.00
Franklin. Cong. Ch. Y.P.S.C.E. ...4.70
Henniker. Cong. Ch. ...38.75
Hollis. Cong. Ch. and Soc. adl. ...1.00
Keene. First Cong. Soc., _for Share Jubilee Fund_ ...50.00
Kingston. C.E. Soc. of Cong. Ch. ...10.00
Lisbon. Mrs. A. Betsey Taft, _for the Debt_ ...5.00
Manchester. First Cong. Ch. and Soc. ...22.58
Pembroke. Mrs. Mary W. Thompson, _for Share Jubilee Fund_ ...50.00
Pembroke. "In memory of a precious Mother by her Daughters" ...35.00
Plymouth. Cong. Ch. and Soc. ...41.50
Winchester. Cong. Ch. ...7.55
Winchester. S.S. Class Cong. Ch., _for Grand View, Tenn._ ...5.50
New Hampshire Female Cent. Inst. and Home M. Union, by Miss Annie A. McFarland, Treas.:
Tamworth. "A Friend," _for Share Jubilee Fund_ and to const. GRACE RICHARDSON L.M. ...50.00
Tilton and Northfield. Aux. ...5.00
55.00
$358.58
ESTATE.
Manchester. Estate of Chester B. Southworth, by Mrs. Hattie I. Southworth, Executrix ...247.81
$606.39
VERMONT, $863.84.
Brattleboro. Cong. Ch., _for Fisk U._ ...10.00
Cornwall. Cong. Ch. ...20.78
Hartford. Cong. Ch., _for Share Jubilee Fund_ ...50.00
Manchester. Cong. Ch. Y.P.S.E., adl., _for Knox Inst., Athens, Ga._ ...15.00
New Haven. "A Friend," _for Share Jubilee Fund_ ...50.00
New Haven. Cong. Ch. ...14.47
North Pomfret. Cong. Soc. ...5.00
Pittsford. Cong. Ch. ...22.00
Randolph. Y.P.S.C.E., _for Straight U._ ...10.00
Saint Johnsbury. W.M. Union ...3.50
Waitsfield. Mrs. S.P. Prindle ...2.00
West Barnet. Y.P.S.C.W., by Marion Bole, Treas. ...7.00
West Rutland. Cong. Ch. ...12.00
Wilmington. Cong. Ch. ...4.85
Woman's Home Missionary Union of Vermont, by Mrs. Rebecca P. Fairbanks, Treasurer:
Barre. Jun. C.E. Soc., _for Indian Schp_ ...10.00
Barton. W.H.M.S. ...15.50
Barton. Jun. C.E.S., 5; Children's M. Soc., adl., 52c., _for Indian Schp_ ...5.52
Barton Landing. Jun. C.E., _for Indian Schp_ ...5.00
Bellows Falls. Jun. C.E. ...10.00
Bennington, North. Y.P.S.C.E. ...5.00
Brattleboro, West. Jun. C.E. ...3.00
Brookfield. W.H.M.S. ...10.25
Burlington. First Ch. Jun. C.E.S., _for Indian Schp_ ...25.00
Burlington. First Ch. Y.L.M.S. ...6.49
Cambridgeport. W.H.M.S. ...1.00
Charleston, West. Jun. C.E.S., _for Indian Schp_ ...2.00
Coventry. W.H.M.S., _for McIntosh, Ga._ ...20.00
Enosburgh. W.H.M.S. ...7.80
Fairlee. Ladies, _for McIntosh, Ga._ ...20.00
Fairlee. Jun. C.E.S., _for Indian Schp_ ...3.00
Glover, West. W.H.M.S. ...11.25
Guildhall. W.H.M.S. ...5.00
Greensboro. W.H.M.S. ...6.00
Hyde Park, North. Jun. C.E., _for Indian Schp_ ...1.00
Johnson. W.H.M.S. ...14.00
Lyndon. Jun. C.E.S., _for Indian Schp_ ...3.00
McIndoe's Falls. W.H.M.S. ...5.50
Milton. W.H.M.S. ...1.00
Newbury. W.H.M.S. ...16.00
Newbury. Jun. C.E.S., _for Indian Schp_ ...5.00
Newfane. Jun. C.E.S. ...1.25
Norwich. Jun. C.E.S. ...3.64
Newbury, West. W.H.M.S. ...6.00
Orwell. Jun. C.E., _for Indian Schp_ ...7.00
Peacham. W.H.M.S., _for McIntosh, Ga._ ...15.00
Pittsford. W.H.M.S. ...40.00
Putney. Jun. C.E., _for Indian Schp_ ...2.00
Randolph. W.H.M.S. ...15.25
Rutland. W.H.M.S., _for Mountain Work_ ...25.00
Rutland, West. Jun. C.E.S., _for Indian Schp_ ...5.00
Richmond. Primary S.S. Class, _for Indian Schp_ ...3.00
Saint Albans. Jun. C.E., _for Indian Schp_ ...5.00
Saint Johnsbury. North Ch. W.H.M.S., by Mrs. Horace Fairbanks, _for McIntosh, Ga._ ...20.00
Saint Johnsbury. North Ch., W.H.M.S. ...74.52
Saint Johnsbury. So. Ch. Jun. C.E.S. ...5.00
Saxton's River. Ladies' Benev. Soc. ...6.00
Sheldon. W.H.M.S. ...7.00
Sheldon. Mrs. Jennison's S.S. Class, _for Indian Schp_ ...5.00
Shoreham. W.H.M.S. ...6.00
Springfield. W.H.M.S. ...15.00
Stowe. Primary S.S. Class, _for Indian Schp_ ...5.26
Waitsfield. Home Circle, _for McIntosh, Ga._ ...10.00
Wells River. Jun. C.E.S. ...10.00
Weybridge. Ladies' Aid Soc., _for McIntosh, Ga._ ...8.00
Williamstown. W.H.M.S. ...5.00
Woman's Home Missionary Union, by Finance Com. ...110.11
637.21
MASSACHUSETTS, $5,526.07.
Abington. Y.P.S.C.E., First Cong. Ch. ...10.00
Amesbury. Main St. Cong. Ch. and Soc. ...6.68
Amesbury, B. Washington, Coll., _for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va._ ...5.00
Andover. Chapel Ch. and Cong. ...80.00
Andover. Y.P.S.C.E., of South Ch., _for School, Grand View, Tenn._ ...25.00
Ashburnham. M. Wetherbee ...2.00
Ashland. Cong. Ch. and Soc. ...20.00
Athol. Amos Blanchard ...10.00
Athol Centre. Y.P.S.C.E., of Cong. Ch., _Jubilee Offering_ ...18.00
Auburndale. Cong. Ch, _for Share Jubilee Fund_ ...50.00
Boston, Misses M.E. and F.G. Thayer, _for Two Shares Jubilee Fund_ ...100.00
Mrs. J.N. Fiske, 50; Miss E.S. Fiske, 50, _for Marshallville, Ga_ ...100.00
Ladies' Aux., Old South Ch., _for Schp., Pleasant Hill, Tenn._ ...75.00
Ladies' Aux. and Young Ladies of Old South Ch., _for Student Aid, Pleasant Hill, Tenn._ ...26.00
Sab. Sch. Old South Ch., _for Fisk U._ ...25.00
Mrs. J.H. Wolcott, 25; Mrs. Rodgers Wolcott, 10, _for Hospital, Fort Yates, N.D._ ...35.00
C.P. Hutchins ...30.00
"A Friend," _for Debt_ ...20.00
"X" ...5.00
Dorchester. Second Cong. Ch., _for Share Jubilee Fund_ ...50.00
Pilgrim Ch. ...46.13
Jamaica Plain. Central Cong. Ch. ...142.11