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American Missionary, Volume 44, No. 6, June, 1890
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Brodhead. Mrs. C. Matter 5.00

Eau Claire. W.H.M.S. 3.50

Milwaukee. W.H.M.S. Grand Av. 25.00

Milwaukee. W.H.M.S. Grand Av. 6.00

Plattsville. W.H.M.S. .75

Waukesha. " " " " 1.50

Whitewater. " " " " 12.75

Whitewater. S.S. 9.69 ——- 65.28

IOWA, $84.97.

Cresco. Cong. Ch. 13.25

Des Moines. Sab. Sch. Class, by Mrs. A.Y. Rawson, for Sch'p, Indian Sch., Santee Agency, Neb. 25.00

Des Moines, Y.P.S.C.E. of North Park Cong. Ch. 3.13

Dubuque. Sab. Sch. of German Cong. Ch. 10.00

Muscatine. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch., for Student Aid, Talladega C. 15.00

Muscatine. German Cong. Ch. 4.00

Round Grove. Z. Banks 5.00

Waverly. Cong. Ch. 9.59

MINNESOTA, $59.01.

Fairmont. "Whatsoever Band" Cong. Ch.; B. of C., for Jonesboro, Tenn.

Freeborn. Cong. Ch. 3.20

Mankato. Cong. Ch. 6.05

Minneapolis. Plymouth Cong. Ch. 43.62

Rochester. Cong. Ch., Bbl. of Crockery, for Jonesboro, Tenn.

Saint Paul. Y.P.S.C.E. St. Anthony Park Cong. Ch., 2.75, and Bbl. of C., for Jonesboro, Tenn. 2.75

Sleepy Eye. Union Cong. Ch. 3.39

MISSOURI, $24.00.

Garden City. W.B. Wills, 10; P.J. Wills, 1; F.P. Morelan, 1; A.C. Wills, 1 13.00

Ironton. Mrs. C.E. Markham 1.00

Kansas City. M. Marty 10.00

KANSAS, $99.55.

Atchison. Cong. Ch. 8.12

Highland. Miss Annie Kloss, for Student Aid, Fisk U. 8.00

Topeka. First Cong. Ch. 76.42

Wabaunsee. First Church of Christ 7.00

NEBRASKA, $48.15.

Blyville. Cong. Ch. 2.90

Clarks. John Parker 4.00

Greenwood. Mrs. C.A. Mathis, 10; Cong. Ch., 2.90 12.90

Hastings. Cong. Ch. 14.00

Sutton. First Cong. Ch. 14.35

NORTH DAKOTA, $25.00.

Fort Abercrombie. "Thank Offering" 25.00

SOUTH DAKOTA, $36.13.

Faulkton. Rev. Pliny B. Fisk and Wife 3.00

Huron. First Cong. Ch. 25.87

Lake Preston. Cong. Ch. 7.26

WASHINGTON, $10.00.

Walla Walla. Pres. A.J. Anderson 10.00

OREGON, $3.50.

Myrtle Point. C.C. Stoddard 2.50

Salem. Joseph Fry 1.00

CALIFORNIA, $100.00.

——. "A Friend in California," to const. Charles H. Abernethy and Miss Helen Abernathy L.M.'s 100.00

Saratoga. Women's Missy Soc. First Cong. Ch., Pkg. Patchwork, for Sherwood, Tenn.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, $288.28

Washington. First Cong. Ch. 188.28

Washington. "A friend," for Theo. Dept. Howard U. 100.00

KENTUCKY, $12.00.

Lexington. Prof. Fred W. Foster, 5; "A Friend", 5; Miss Lena V. Lowell, 2 12.00

TENNESSEE, $95.09.

Harriman. "Friends," by Rev. G.S. Pope 24.48

Nashville. Manager Jubilee Singers, for Fisk U. 32.00

Pleasant Hill. "Two Friends," by Rev. B. Dodge, for Girl's Hall, Pleasant Hill, Tenn. 33.00

Pleasant Hill. Cong. Ch. 5.61

NORTH CAROLINA, $86.11.

High Point Cong. Ch. 1.00

Nalls. Cong. Ch. for Student Aid, Talladega C. 1.38

Wilmington. Cong. Ch. 68.73

Wilmington. Miss M. Lewis, for Home, Wilmington, N.C. 15.00

GEORGIA, $19.84.

Thomasville. Sab. Sch. of Normal and Industrial Sch., for Indian M., Fort Berthold, N.D. 18.50

Woodville. Pilgrim Ch., 64c.; Mrs. Sengstacke's Miss's Band, 70 cents 1.24

ALABAMA, $12.46.

Talladega. Cong. Ch. 12.46

FLORIDA, $2.00.

Georgiana. Mr. & Mrs. F.W. Munson 2.00

LOUISIANA, $21.85.

New Orleans. Straight University Ch., 11.85; Watson Jones, 4 15.85

Woman's Missionary Union of La., by Mrs. C.S. Shattuck, Treasurer, for Women's Work:

New Iberia. Belle Place Aux. 1.00

New Orleans. University Ch. Aux. 5.00 —— 6.00

TEXAS, $2.50.

Dallas. Cong. Ch. 2.50

HOLLAND, $10.00.

Rotterdam. G.P. Ittman, Jr., for Gymnasium, Fisk U. 10.00

EAST AFRICA, $4.00.

Kamdini. Miss Nancy Jones, for Fisk U. 4.00 —————

Donations $16,305.52

Estates 1,488.45 ————— $17,794.97

TUITION, $4,740.42.

Lexington, Ky. Tuition 228.75

Williamsburg, Ky. Tuition 223.45

Athens, Tenn. Tuition 3.50

Crossville, Tenn. Tuition 42.50

Deer Lodge, Tenn. Tuition 23.72

Jellico, Tenn. Tuition 39.90

Jonesboro, Tenn. Tuition 11.82

Memphis, Tenn. Tuition 513.75

Nashville, Tenn. Tuition 647.08

Pine Mountain, Tenn. Tuition 61.65

Pleasant Hill, Tenn. Tuition 33.15

Chapel Hill, N.C. Tuition 5.50

Troy, N.C. Tuition 18.00

Wilmington, N.C. Tuition 159.50

Charleston, S.C. Tuition 262.00

Greenwood, S.C. Tuition 96.30

Atlanta, Ga. Storrs Sch., Tuition 153.75

Macon, Ga. Tuition 412.35

McIntosh, Ga. Tuition 46.66

Savannah, Ga. Tuition 166.00

Thomasville, Ga. Tuition 68.45

Anniston, Ala. Tuition 60.00

Athens, Ala. Tuition 75.10

Mobile, Ala. Tuition 220.92

Selma, Ala. Tuition 82.85

Talladega, Ala. Tuition 170.70

Meridian, Ala. Tuition 90.50

Tougaloo, Miss. Tuition 146.50

New Orleans, La. Tuition 489.50

Austin, Tx. Tuition 186.57

———- 4,740.42

United States Government for the Education of Indians 4,275.38

Total for April $26,810.77 ==========

SUMMARY

Donations 117,815.96

Estates 102,668.08 —————-

$220,484.04

Income 4,262.91

Tuition 27,469.74

United States Government for the Education of Indians 13,221.45 —————-

Total from Oct. 1 to April 30 $265,438.14 ===========

FOR THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY.

Subscriptions for April $45.34

Previously acknowledged 537.38 ———-

Total $582.72 =======

H.W. HUBBARD, Treasurer, Bible House, N.Y.

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