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The object of these conventions has been the disfranchisement of the colored people, so far as it could be done consistently with the 15th amendment, and, at the same time preserve the right as far as possible to white men.
In some parts of the country, many intelligent men who have lived only in an atmosphere of liberty and its unbroken traditions, have believed that the suffrage movement in the South was solely in the interest of clean politics and an intelligent electorate, but if the record just made by the Louisiana constitutional architects does not convince them that they have been mistaken, then they would not change their opinion though one should rise from the dead.
There is an important bit of history back of the present result. Two years ago the legislature submitted to the people an amendment limiting the right of the ballot by an educational and property test. That proposition was buried beneath a mountain of votes. This, perhaps, was not a fair test of the public sentiment in the question presented, for the reason that the amendment contained a vicious clause, empowering the forthcoming legislature to alter the law in its discretion, but it is undoubtedly true that no amendment conditioning the suffrage upon education and property could pass the ordeal of a popular vote. The politicians, however, were not to be discouraged by this defeat, and accordingly they passed through the legislature the bill which called the recent convention into being and made its results final without popular ratification.
So far as the enlightened sentiment of the state was concerned, there was undoubtedly, a strong desire for some change in the suffrage laws to prevent the corruption which ignorance made easy, and the fraud and violence which for years had filled law-respecting citizens with shame and humiliation. Vitally connected with the suffrage, was the subject of popular education; there was also the felt need of reforming the judiciary system.
After long weeks of painful travail, the suffrage committee presented an ordinance that filled the state with amazement, and was so palpably unconstitutional and so grotesquely absurd that according to United States Senator McEnery, it was regarded in Washington as a "joke." The committee quailed before the storm of popular indignation, and re-committed the ordinance to the suffrage committee. Yet the law which was finally passed, though lopped of some of its worst excrescences, is the same in principle, and will work out nearly the same results as the first proposition. It requires:—
1.—That every elector shall be able to read and write, or shall own property at an assessed valuation of not less than $300.
2.—Lacking these, he shall have been a voter in some state of the Union prior to January 1, 1867, or the son or grandson of such, and not less than twenty-one years old at the adoption of this constitution.
3.—Every foreigner naturalized prior to January 1, 1898, shall have the right to vote without regard to other qualifications.
The purpose, which was openly and constantly avowed, was to let in every illiterate white man and to shut out every illiterate colored man, and the provision it is thought, is elastic enough for the purpose.
The whole law curiously illustrates the triumph of politicians. A distinguished state senator said to the writer: "The convention is in the hands of politicians; the people are not in it." It adjourned May 12. Two members refused to sign the instrument, and a number of others were conveniently absent. Of the convention itself, one of its own members said: "I have never seen such a graveyard of political reputations." The Times-Democrat, probably by far the most influential democratic paper of the state, and which has fought the battle for an honest suffrage law with great ability, in its issue of May 13, makes this editorial comment: "No men ever received a greater trust than the members of the convention; and few have betrayed it worse; ... and no one doubts that the constitution would be overwhelmingly beaten if submitted to the popular vote." It also calls upon the people to overthrow it at the earliest opportunity.
The new constitution has certainly come into life under bad omens. It stands condemned as unconstitutional by the two United States senators, and by the ablest democratic lawyers in Congress. The State press is almost unanimous in its opposition—some on constitutional grounds, others on account of the clause which exempts foreigners from its operation as to the educational and property requirements; and it is evident that what public sentiment demanded was an honest law based upon intelligence and property with a poll tax prerequisite. In this public sentiment there were some gratifying revelations.
1. A strong opposition to the Mississippi and South Carolina laws, and to everything that savored of fraud.
2. A general respect for the 15th amendment, not so much on account of the principle of it as because it is a part of the supreme law of the country, and as such should be observed in good faith.
3. The confession, hitherto held back, that the evils attending our elections were not due solely to ignorant colored men, but quite as much to ignorant and vicious white men, and perhaps still more to the frauds practised by the election officers and unscrupulous politicians.
Vitally connected with the suffrage was the subject of public education. A memorial was framed setting forth the present condition of our public schools and asking for the establishment of a public colored normal school. Permission was given to present it to the committee on education. This memorial was ably sustained by well known educators, but the result did not meet expectations.
The object we had in view was two-fold—first, to forestall any hostile action against the colored schools by creating a strong public sentiment in their favor; second, to bring to pass, if possible, some positive legislation in their behalf.
The first point was fully accomplished. And it was no small gain. The debates show how thoroughly unfriendly the majority of the convention was to the citizenship of the colored people. It is therefore a great consolation to us that our public schools have not been crippled. But we had unmistakable evidence that harm was intended. The ordinance to discriminate against the colored schools was introduced by a member of the committee on education. So effective was our campaign, however, that the friends of this ordinance were put on the defensive, and in face of the public sentiment which we had created, they did not dare to press their measure.
In the discussion of the suffrage, the interesting fact was brought out, that of the 120,000 colored voters, 38,000 could read and write, and about 3,000 more would be let in under the property test. This is certainly a remarkable showing when the circumstances are considered. It is not a matter for great surprise that those who are hostile to colored suffrage should not be anxious to improve colored schools.
We still have hope, but we must win our Waterloo by success in the cause of popular education.
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A COLORED TEACHER TO HIS COLORED PUPILS.
Do not waste time complaining against the existing order of society. Enter a manly protest against all forms of wrong and injustice, but do not pass your days in wailful lachrymations against the regulations of a civilization whose grandeur you have done nothing to make, and whose severities you are doing nothing to mollify. Leave that to the ignorant demagogue. Bring your knowledge of history and of human nature to bear upon the situation. I have already pointed out to you that the adjustment of man's relation to man constitutes one of the primary problems of life. Where this adjustment is complicated by diverse physical peculiarities and by different inherited or acquired characteristics, the problem becomes one of the greatest intricacy that has ever taxed human wisdom and patience for solution.
Race prejudice is as much a fact as the law of gravitation, and it would be as suicidal to ignore the operation of the one as that of the other. Mournful complaint is as impotent as an infant crying against the fury of the wild wind. History has taught you that the path of moral progress has never taken a straight line, but has ever been a zig-zag course amid the conflicting forces of right and wrong, truth and error, justice and injustice, cruelty and mercy. Do not be discouraged, then, that all the wrongs of the universe are not righted at your bidding. The great humanitarian movement which has been sweeping over the civilized world from the middle of the eighteenth century to the present time, manifesting itself in political revolutions, in social and moral reforms, and in works of love and mercy, affords the amplest assurance that all worthy elements of the population will ultimately be admitted to share in the privileges and blessings of civilization according to the measure of their merit. The man whose education has resulted in practical intelligence, will find the largest field for the exercise of his powers. I urge you to bring your education to bear upon your practical tasks. You need not fear that your knowledge will carry you beyond the needs of the situation. In dealing with a people who exhaust their strength in working with blunt iron without sufficient knowledge to wet the edge your wisdom will ever be profitable to direct.
PROF. KELLY MILLER.
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RECEIPTS FOR MAY, 1898.
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THE DANIEL HAND FUND
For the Education of Colored People.
Income for May $16,694.16 Previously acknowledged 37,197.68 ————— $53,891.84 ==========
NOTE.—Where no name follows that of the town, the contribution is from the church and society of that place. Where a name follows, it is that of the contributing church or individual. S. means Sunday-school; C. means Church; C. E., the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor; S. A. means Student Aid.
CURRENT RECEIPTS.
MAINE, $190.06—of which from Estate, $5.00.
Bethel, 26.96. Eastport, Central, 6.43. Lewiston, Pine St., 39.40. Newcastle, Second, 21.50. North Bridgton, S., for S. A., Talladega C., 4.25. Norway, "Friends," 3. Orland, Miss Emma Buck, for McIntosh, Ga., 1.68. Otisfield, C. E., 12. Portland, Second, C. E., 6; Saint Lawrence, 5. South Paris, First, 13.64. Waterford, Ladies' Miss. Soc., 20 cts. and Clothing, for Blowing Rock, N. C.
MAINE WOMAN'S AID TO A. M. A., Mrs. Ida V. Woodbury, Treas., $45.00:
Augusta, 18. Brunswick, 1. Portland, Bethel, 26.
ESTATE. Yarmouth, Estate, Susan S. Webster, by Harlan P. Prince, Administrator, 5.
NEW HAMPSHIRE, $219.42.
Barnstead Parade, 4. Bartlett, 7.60. Brentwood, 15. Colebrook, C. E. Wilder, bbl. New Clothing, for Talladega C. Durham, 28. East Alstead, 3.33. Epping, C. (5.41 of which from Mrs. Shepard's Class), 13.35. Exeter, Phillips C., Ladies' S. Circle, Clothing, for Williamsburg, Ky. Laconia, 35. Lee, 3. Meredith, First, 18.40. Nashua, Pilgrim, for Indian M., Fort Berthold, N. D., 11. New Salem, C., for Campton, Ky., 7. Northwood Center, 10.10. Penacook, 7.50. Portsmouth, North, S., for Blowing Rock, N. C., 10. Portsmouth, S., for A., N. & I. Sch., Thomasville, Ga., 5. Rindge, 20. Somersworth, 11. South Barnstead, 2. Sullivan, 3. Swanzey, 5.14.
ESTATE. Concord, Estate of Miss Fannie A. Goss, Piano, for Talladega C.
VERMONT, $4,345.21—of which from Estates, $2,938.00.
Barnet, Miss. Soc., Clothing, for Williamsburg, Ky. Brandon, 9.66. Brattleboro, Center, 50.19. Burlington, Mrs. Gould, for S. A., Talladega C., 1. Burlington, Ladies' Benev. Soc., Clothing, for McIntosh, Ga. Cambridge, Second, 5. Clarendon, 4.10. Cornwall, C., by E. R. Robbins, 500. Essex, C. E. of C., for S. A., Talladega C., 1. Hartford, 50. Johnson, 25. Lyndonville, First, 8.61; C. E., for Mountain Work, 3.70. Manchester, Samuel G. Cone, to const. MRS. B. SHERMAN FOWLER, L. M., 40. Manchester, 12.72. Middlebury, 25.51. Newport, First, 4.61. North Hyde Park, 3. Peacham, "Friend," 5. Pittsford, 25. Saint Johnsbury, Mrs. Rebecca Fairbanks, 5. Victory, Geo. A. Appleton, 15. West Brattleboro, C., for S. A., Fisk U., 33.80. Westfield, C. E., 6. Westford, C. E., 10, for Grand View, Tenn. Westford, C. E., 7, for S. A., Grand View Normal Inst., Tenn. Wilmington, 6.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF VERMONT, Mrs. Rebecca P. Fairbanks, Treas., $550.31:
Woman's Home Missionary Union of Vermont, 300. Barnet, 6.48. Brookfield, Jr. C. E., 75 cts. Burlington, First, 30. Cambridge, 5. Coventry, 14. Franklin, 6.27. Granby, "A Friend," 5. Greensboro, 8. Hardwick, East, 6. Jamaica, 5. McIndoe, 9. Pittsford, 6.05. Springfield, Jr. C. E., 10. Saint Albans, 15. Saint Albans, W. H. M. S., by Mrs. J. G. Smith, 50. Saint Johnsbury, North, S. Classes, 5.81; South, W. H. M. S., 25; South, Jr. C. E., 5; East, Margaret M. Soc., 5.25. Vershire, 2. Waitsfield, 7.70. Westminster, West, Jr. C. E., 3. Woodstock, 20.
ESTATES. South Royalton, Estate, Mrs. Susan H. Jones, by John R. Woods, Executor, 753.06. Springfield, Estate of Frederick Parks, 2,200 (less expenses 15.06), 2,184.94.
MASSACHUSETTS, $3,340.48—of which from Estates, $530.00.
Amesbury, Union Evan., 6. Andover, Miss L. M. Chandler, Clothing, for Blowing Rock, N. C. Auburndale, 5. Ayers Village, Fannie L. Kimball, for S. A., Fisk U., 3. Beverly, Mrs. H. O. Woodbury, Clothing, for Saluda, N. C.
Boston, Central, 454.38; Union, C. E., for Mountain Work, 75; Jos. A. Brown, for Pleasant Hill, Tenn., 25; C. O. Norcross, for Cappahosic, Va., 1; Mrs. R. H. Allen, Papers, for Andersonville, Ga.; King's Daughters, Books, for Marshallville, Ga. Dorchester, Second, "A Friend," 15; Second, "Extra Cent-a-Day Band," 5; Miss S. J. Elder, for S. A., Talladega C., 4.55. Jamaica Plain, Caroline F. Dole, for Talladega C., 2.50. Roxbury, John G. Cary, 7.50. West Roxbury, South Evan., 65.51.
Boxford, Woman's M. Soc., Clothing and Sundries, for Talladega C. Braintree, First, S., 5. Brookline, Harvard, Miss E. A. Tillinghast's S. Class, for S. A., Lincoln Acad., N. C., 10. Cambridge, North Av., C. E., 6. Chesterfield, 3.71. Cohasset, Clothing, for Tougaloo U. Concord, Trin., 16.03. Cummington, "A Friend," 8. Dalton, Mrs. J. B. Crane, for S. A., Talladega C., 30. Easthampton, Payson, Clothing, for Gregory Inst., Wilmington, N. C. Everett, Mystic Side, 6.03; Mystic Side, "Extra," 1.50. Everett, Zion Bapt., for Cappahosic, Va., 1.35. Fall River, Central, C. E., 25; Fowler, 18.75. Holliston, Mrs. G. E. Partridge's S. Class, for S. A., Talladega C., 2. Holyoke, First, Clothing, for Big Creek Gap, Tenn. Indian Orchard, Evan., 19.42. Hawley, 5. Hinsdale, 40.10. Hyde Park, 22.11. Hyde Park, First, S., 20.30. Lawrence, Trinity, 53.60; Trinity, S., 3.25. Lawrence, Trinity, C. E. and K. D., ad'l, to Furnish a Room in Dormitory, Tougaloo U., 27.30. Littleton, 9. Lowell, High St., S., 50. Lowell, High St., by G. H. Candee, Treas., for S. A., Fisk U., 38. Ludlow Center, First, 9.63. Malden, E. S. Converse, for Cappahosic, Va., 100. Malden, C., by G. W. Reynolds, for S. A., Fisk U., 50. Medford, Mystic, S., Prim. Dept., for Tougaloo U., 2.06. Mittineague, 15.92. Monson, 26.06. Nantucket, C. E., Clothing and Supplies, 3.06 for freight, for Blowing Rock, N. C. Newbury, First, 17.79. Newburyport, Belleville, 60.02; North, 15.28. Northampton, First, 228.45. North Beverly, C. E., 3. North Rochester, C. E., 1.50. Pepperell, 27.50. Pittsfield, Mrs. and Miss Campbell, for Tougaloo U., 50; South, S., 12.50; C. E., 12.50, for Furnishing Room, Tougaloo U. Plympton, 2.20. Quincy, Bethany, 63. Richmond, King's Daughters, for S. A., McIntosh, Ga., 8. Rowley, 16.30. Sharon, 24.67. Shelburne, S., for S. A., Talladega C., 15.55. Somerville, Prospect Hill, for Freedmen and Mountain Work, 50. South Amherst, South, 7.40. South Framingham, Grace, 10. South Weymouth, Union, 33.50. South Weymouth, Mrs. Wm. Dyer, for A., N. & I. Sch., Thomasville Ga., 15. Southwick, 2. Springfield, Olivet, 31.10. Sutton, 15.41. Ware, First, 17. Warren, C. E., for S. A., McIntosh, Ga., 2. Wayland, C. E., for Gregory Inst., Wilmington, N. C., 4. Westboro, Evan., Ladies' Union, Clothing, Freight prepaid, for McIntosh, Ga. Westboro, Ladies' Miss. Union, Clothing, for A., N. & I. Sch., Thomasville, Ga. Westhampton, 20. Weymouth, Old South, 14. Whitinsville, Bedding, for Tougaloo U. Winchester, First, 6.59. Wollaston, 56.10. Worcester, Union, 100. Worcester, Central, Woman's Ass'n, 10; "A Friend," 10, for Emerson Inst., Mobile, Ala. Worcester, Adams Square, C., 7.
——, "A Friend," 1.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION OF MASS. AND R. I., $542.50:
W. H. M. A. of Mass. and R. I., for Salaries, 480; for Chinese Work, 20. Medford, McCollum, M. C., for Mountain Work, 5. Melrose, to const. MRS. GEORGE N. DEW, L. M., 37.50.
ESTATES. Northampton, Estate of Numan Clark, 30. Worcester, Estate of Maria G. Moen, by Philip W. Moen, Executor, 500.
RHODE ISLAND, $51.93.
Providence, Beneficent, C. E., for S. A., Pleasant Hill, Tenn., and to const. WILMATH H. COLWELL, L. M., 30; Centre, "Ministering Children," for S. A., Talladega C., 15; Mrs. O. H. Haywood, for Cappahosic, Va., 5; North, C. E., 1.93.
CONNECTICUT, $7,650.54—of which from Estates, $6,300.00.
Berlin, Second, 23. Branford, Edwards Sheldon, for S. A., Tillotson C., 10. Branford, Mrs. Edwards Sheldon, Box Supplies, val. 8, also Sub. "Ladies' Home Journal" for 1898, and "Century Mag." for 1897, for Tillotson C. Bridgeport, South, Clothing, for Moorhead, Miss. Bristol, "Friends," by Miss E. J. Peck, Clothing and Sundries, for Talladega C. Cheshire, "A Friend," 5. Colchester, Ladies Benevolent Soc., Clothing, for Williamsburg, Ky. Darien, 15.11. East Canaan, 2.94. East Hartland, 10. Ellington, S., by E. H. Bancroft Sec., for S. A., Tillotson C., 30. Glastonbury, J. B. Williams, for Theo. Dept., Talladega C., 25. Hartford, First, 153.16. Hartford, Daniel Phillips, for S. A., Talladega C., 20. Hartford, G. H. Hersey, for Cappahosic, Va., 1. Hartford Park, Clothing, for Tougaloo U. Harwinton, 10.76. Harwinton, Mrs. Milo Watson, 5. Higganum, 18. Ivorytown, Ladies, by Miss Minerva E. Norris, for Allen Sch., Thomasville, Ga., 27. Jewett City, Second, 14. Killingly, Williamsville, 6. Lebanon, Goshen, C. E., 2.50. Lisbon, 18. Middletown, First, Gleaners Soc., 10. Middle Haddam, Second, 2. Middletown, South, 45.39. Mystic, Y. P. M. S., Clothing for Moorhead, Miss. New Britain, First, Clothing, for Tougaloo U. New Haven, Thomas P. Carleton, 50 cts. New London, First, 47.88. Putnam, Mrs. C. C. Brown's S. Class, 8. C. D. Sharp's S. Class, 2, for Savannah, Ga. Southbury, 11.25. South Manchester, S., 9.15. Suffield, First (4.13, of which bal. to const. MRS. MARY E. BROCKETT, L. M.), 21.65. Suffield, Miss Grace Wales, Clothing, Freight prepaid, for Pleasant Hill, Tenn. Thomaston, 9.40. Waterbury, Second, Woman's Benev. Soc., for Schp. Santee Indian Sch., Neb., 70. Willimantic, Ladies Aid, Bedding and Clothing, for Williamsburg, Ky. Wilton, 5. Winchester, Ladies' Aid, Clothing, for Williamsburg, Ky. Windsor Locks, 41.47.
WOMAN'S CONG. HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF CONN., Mrs. W. W. Jacobs, Treas., $670.38:
Danbury, bal. for S. A., Williamsburg, Ky., 2. Hartford, First, 50. Hartford, Pearl St., C. E., 10. Higganum, for S. A., Thomasville, Ga., 16. Higganum, 7.13. Milford, Plymouth, 10. New Haven, Plymouth, 50. New Milford, 20.25. Newington, for Indian Hospital, 11 and for Alaska M., 4. Stonington, Agreement Hill, 40. Suffield, 50. Norwich, Park, 164.53; Broadway, 150; First, 13.47; Second, 50. Greeneville, 15. Taftville, 7.
ESTATES. Guilford, Estate of Miss Amanda Stone, by Edward Eliot, Executor, One and one-half Bbls. Clothing. New Haven, Estate of Sarah A. Bliss, by Oliver S. White, Trustee, 300. West Hartford, Estate of Maria Whitman, M. A. Andrews and J. W. Havens, Administrators, 6,000.
NEW YORK, $2,324.91—of which from Estates, $526.15.
Angola, Miss A. H. Ames, 5. Brooklyn, Central, 781.13; Plymouth, 445.09. Brooklyn, Clinton Av., C. E., Clothing, for Hillsboro, N. C. Brooklyn, Park, Clothing, for Big Creek Gap, Tenn. Brooklyn, Tompkins Av., King's Daughters, Clothing, for Kings Mountain, N. C. Buffalo, Mrs. H. S. James, for A. G. Sch., Moorhead, Miss., 10. Buffalo, Park Side M. E. Ch., Clothing for Talladega C. Buffalo, People's, Ladies Easter Package, for Kings Mountain, N. C. Cambria, 6. Copenhagen, 13.27. East Bloomfield, First, C. E., for Emerson Inst., Mobile, Ala., 8. Franklin, Rev. John Marsland, for S. A., Talladega C., 7.50. Gloversville, 81.82. Homer, 5.20. Ithaca, First, 44.66. Lockport, First, Miss'y Soc., Clothing and Sundries, for Talladega C. Munnsville, 3. New York, Payson Merrill, for S. A., Tillotson C., Austin, Tex., 10. New York, Camp Memorial, 4.60. New York, Frank H. Scott, "Century" Mag. and "Saint Nicholas" for 1897, for Tillotson C. Norwich, First, 17.64. Portland, J. S. Coon, 30. Saratoga, Alanson Trask, for Agl. Dept., Talladega C., 25. Sherburne, Miss Fannie L. Rexford, for S. A., Talladega C., 10. Tremont, Trinity, 10. Wadham's Mills, 2.50.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF N. Y., by Mrs. J. J. Pearsall, Treas., $278.35.
Brooklyn, Lewis Av., 50; Lewis Av., Earnest Workers, to const. HERBERT BOYLE, L. M., 30; Lewis Av., Zepho Circle, 5; Clinton Av., for New Chinese Mission House, San Francisco, 30; Lee Av., 20. Crown Point, 12.56. Hamilton, 6. Ithaca, S., 33.79. Lysander, 15. Madrid, 7.50. Morrisville, C. E., 20. Mount Vernon, Jr. C. E., 4.50. Niagara Falls, C. E., 10. Syracuse, Geddes, 14.
WOMAN'S H. M. UNION OF N. Y., for S. A., Thomasville, Ga., 20.
ESTATE.—Poughkeepsie, Estate of Margaret J. Myers, 600, (less expenses, 73.85), 526.15.
NEW JERSEY, $120.01.
Atlantic City, "The Atlantic City Club," for Cappahosic, Va., 3.14. Belvidere, J. C. Prall, for S. A., Talladega C., 10. Bound Brook, 54.14. East Orange, Brick Church, by Mrs. Bigham, Clothing, for Williamsburg, Ky. Haddonfield, R. A. Cox and Sisters, for Cappahosic, Va., 5. Montclair, Ladies Soc. of C., Clothing, for Brewer Normal Sch., Greenwood, S. C. Plainfield, C., Clothing, for Marshallville, Ga. South Vineland, Mrs. and Miss Gardner, for Cappahosic, Va., 1.50. Upper Montclair, Christian Union S., 32.13. Vineland, First Bapt., for Cappahosic, Va., 4.10. Woodbridge, First, C. E., for Central Ch., New Orleans, La., 10.
PENNSYLVANIA, $85.50.
Buckingham, Trin. P. E., for McIntosh, Ga., 3.50. Erie, S. S. Caughey, for Lincoln Acad., Kings Mt., N. C., 5. New Castle, Mrs. Frank Chapin, for McIntosh, Ga., 10. Newton Square, Chas. E. Stevens, 5. Philadelphia, Mrs. S. F. Corliss, for Cappahosic, Va., 10. Ridgway, First, 52.
OHIO, $193.89.
Akron, West Hill, 50. Bellevue, C., Jr. C. E., for Knoxville, Tenn., 1. Cleveland, Irving St., S., 5. Dayton, Miss F. M. Williams, for A., N. & I. Sch., Thomasville, Ga., 5. Elyria, First, C. E., 20. Freedom, First, 5. Kent, "A Friend," for A. G. Sch., Moorhead, Miss., 2. Marietta, First, 56.69. Medina, H. G. Blake, G. A. R. Post, for Flag, Grand View Inst., 10. Oberlin, Second, 19.95. Oberlin, Mutual Benefit Ass'n, Clothing, and 4; Miss Nancy Squire, 2.25, for Skyland Inst., Blowing Rock, N. C. Toledo, W. M. U., for S. A., Talladega C., 10. Wakeman, Second, 3.
INDIANA, $10.00.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF INDIANA, by Mrs. W. A. Bell, President, $10.00:
Kokomo, 10.
ILLINOIS, $792.12.
Alton, Ch. of Redeemer, 78.40. Alton, Mrs. I. D. Gilman, for Gregory Inst., Wilmington, N. C., 2. Alton, Ladies M. Soc., for Marion, Ala., 1. Aurora, New England, Corban Ass'n, Clothing, for Blowing Rock, N. C. Chicago, Miss E. Willard, for Marion, Ala., 10. Chicago, Green St., C. E., 2; Tabernacle, Int. Dept., C. E., 1.60. Chicago, Miss S. R. Cutler, Clothing; "Friends," by Miss S. R. Cutler, Clothing and Sundries, for Talladega C. Chicago, Mrs. A. E. Bunker, Papers, for Blowing Rock, N. C. Elgin, First, W. H. M. U., Clothing, for Blowing Rock, N. C. Evanston, First, (6.50 of which for Fisk U.), 99. Farmington, George W. Little, 30. Forrest, 9.82. Glen Ellyn, Mrs. Emma Lloyd, 20 cts. Homer, C. E., 2.50. Oak Park, Second Ch., Jr. C. E., for S. A., Skyland Inst., Blowing Rock, N. C., 6. Plainfield, Mrs. A. E. Hagar, 5. Polo, Ind. Presb. C., W. M. S. 3.20. Rockford, Second, 94.04; Miss Anna J. Powell, 2.06. Roseville, Mrs. S. A. Axtell, Box Trees, for Moorhead, Miss. Sandwich, 28.84. Sheffield, 60.10. Sycamore, First, (of which 36.83 for S. A. Fisk U.), 68.90. Sycamore, C. E. for S. A. Fisk U., 5.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF ILLINOIS, by Mrs. L. A. Field, Treas., $281.56:
Ashkum, C. E., 2.50. Aurora, New England, 31.22. Chicago, Pilgrim, 18.10; Lincoln Park, 8.25; New England, 2.30; Auburn Park, 2; Covenant, 1.40. Decatur, 5. Evanston, 22.50. Hinsdale, C. E., 2. Lombard, W. M. S., to const. MRS. E. B. CUSHING, L. M., 57. Moline, Second, 3. Oak Park, First, 11.90. Odell, S., 2.50. Paxton, 10. Payson, 11. Plymouth, 3. Ravenswood, 20.37. Rockford, Second, 8.56. Sandwich, 10. Seward, Winnebago Co., 11.50. Sterling, 20. Toulon, 2.46. Wheaton, First, 5. Wilmette, 10.
MICHIGAN, $235.99.
Carmel, 1.60. Chester, 4.10. Church, A. W. Douglass, for Blowing Rock, N. C., 5. Coldwater, Sarah A. Dunn, 5. Detroit, First, 100. Detroit, Mrs. Louie T. Carson's Children Easter Offering, for Skyland Inst., Blowing Rock, N. C., 2. Hudson, Papers, for Blowing Rock, N. C. Kalamazoo, First, Bible Sch., Prim. and Intermediate Classes, for Indian Children, Crow M., 5.50. Olivet, Ladies Soc. of C., Clothing, for Brewer Normal Sch., Greenwood, S. C. Webster, Webster B. Soc., 1.55. West Bay City, John Bourn, for Alaska M., 100.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF MICH., by Mrs. E. F. Grabill, Treas., $11.24:
Grand Blanc, 10.74. Grand Rapids, Plymouth, 50 cents.
IOWA, $440.01—of which from Estate, $16.67.
Algona, King's Daughters, for S. A., Fisk U., 6. Cedar Rapids, First, Box Supplies, for Tillotson C. Davenport, Edwards, 28.40. East Des Moines, Pilgrim, 6.05. Genoa Bluffs, 2. Hampton, S., 2.60. Maquoketa, C., for Skyland Inst., Blowing Rock, N. C., 11.35. Mount Pleasant, 3.80. Muscatine, Pilgrim, 10. Osage, 53.15.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF IOWA, Miss Belle L. Bentley, Treas., $299.99:
Algona, 6.35. Algona, 85 cts. Alden, 7. Cedar Falls, 5. Central City, 8. Chester Center, 1. Charles City, 40. Dubuque, Summit W. G., 2. Des Moines, Pilgrim, 4; Plymouth, 6.89. Fairfield, 1.85. Genoa Bluffs, 3.42. Glenwood, 13.75. Grinnell, W. H. M. U., to const. MRS. J. B. GRINNELL and MRS. GEORGE A. GATES, L. M's, 55.38. Independence, W. M. S., 7; Mrs. Morse's S. Class, 2. Magnolia, "Magnolia Blossoms," 1.25. Marshalltown, 5. Mason City, 14.39. McGregor, 10.75. McIntire, 50 cts. Lyons, 2. Milford, C. E., 5. Mount Pleasant, W. M. S., 8.42; S., 88 cts. Montour, 4.75. New Hampton, 6.31. Ogden, W. M. S., 4; C. E., 2. Pleasant Prairie, 10. Rowan, Jr. C. E., 1.50. Waterloo, W. M. S., 18.75; C. E., 5. Webster City, L. M. S., to const. MRS. EDNA M. CROSLEY, L. M., 30. Winthrop, 5.
ESTATE. Des Moines, Estate of J. H. Merrill, 16.67.
WISCONSIN, $202.48.
Brandon, 6.77. Columbus, 91.95. De Pere, Rev. J. W. Savage, for S. A., Talladega C., 5. Kenosha, First, 15. Mondovi, First, 16.85. South Kaukauna, S., 6.51. South Milwaukee, First, 5.53. Watertown, First, 11.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF WISCONSIN, by Mrs. L. E. Smith, Treas., $43.87:
Clinton, 3. Milwaukee, Pilgrim, 2. Milwaukee, Grand Av., 10. Platteville, 50 cts. Wauwatosa, 5. Whitewater, 23.37.
MINNESOTA, $33.14.
Ada, Jr. C. E., 1.61. Austin, First, S., 2.33. Beaver Creek, C. E., for S. A., Skyland Inst., Blowing Rock, N. C., 5. Excelsior, 6.40. Garvin, 2.55. Minneapolis, Oak Park, 2.50. Minneapolis, "Rodelmer," 2.50. New Brighton, Clothing, for Blowing Rock, N. C. Robbinsdale, 10.25.
MISSOURI, $39.62.
Aurora, First, 5.30. Kansas City, Beacon Hill, S., 6.32. Kansas City, Pilgrim, Bedding, for Big Creek Gap, Tenn. Saint Louis, First, S., for Pleasant Hill, Tenn., 25. Saint Louis, People's Tab., 3.
KANSAS, $35.70.
Atchinson, 7.10. Athol, L. H. M. S., for Meridian, Miss., 1. Centralia, "A Friend," for Meridian, Miss., 5. Russell, "One Cent-a-Day Club," 2.40. Saint Mary's, Clothing, for Meridian, Miss. Seneca, L. H. M. S., for Meridian, Miss., 16. Valley Falls, 4.20.
NEBRASKA, $78.07.
Lincoln, Plymouth, 10.53. Lincoln, C. E., for Santee Indian Sch., 2.82. Paisley, First, 5. Rokeby, 3.15. Wahoo, C., 3.95; S., 54 cts.; C. E., 50 cts.; Jr. C. E., 1.58.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF NEBRASKA, by Mrs Geo. C. Hall, Treas., $50.00:
W. H. M. U. of Neb., 50.
NORTH DAKOTA, $16.06.
Cathay, 1.31. Fargo, First, Woman's Soc., 5; Prim. S. Class, 2.50; C. E., 2, for Emerson Inst., Mobile, Ala. Hankinson, 3.75.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF NORTH DAKOTA, by Mrs. Mary M. Fisher, Treas., $1.50:
Hankinson, S., for Alaska M., 1.50.
SOUTH DAKOTA, $81.32.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF SOUTH DAKOTA, by Mrs. Adda M. Wilcox, Treas., $81.32:
Aberdeen, 1.60. Aberdeen, S., 50 cts. Academy, C. E., 2.50. Alcester, S., 2. Armour, S., 1. Buffalo Gap, 50 cts. Canova, S., 3. Columbia, C. E., 2. De Smet, 2.50. Deadwood, 2. Elk Point, 4.50. Faulkton, S., 2. Firesteel, 1.70. Gettysburg, S., 1.02. Huron, 11.20. Ipswich, S., 2.40. Lead, 2.15. Meckling, C. E., 1.50. Mitchell, Jr. C. E., 3. Mitchell, C. E., 5. Oahe, 1. Rapid City, 2. Redfield, Jr. C. E., 2.40. Ree Heights, 60 cts. Spearfish, Jr. C. E., 1. Valley Springs, S., 1. Yankton, 1.95. Academy, S., 1.36. Athol, 1.56. Morean River, 1.25. Pierre, S., 1.50. Santee, 3. Vermillion, 5. Vermillion, S., 3.13. Watertown, S., 1.25. Webster, S., 1.25.
WYOMING, $25.00.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF WYOMING, by Amy E. Kevan, Treas., $25.00.
IDAHO, $12.50.
Boise, First, 7.50.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF IDAHO, by Mrs. G. L. Cole, Treas., $5.00:
Mountain Home, 5.
COLORADO, $68.06.
Denver, First, for Selma, Ala., 52.76. Boulder, 15.30.
CALIFORNIA, $70.00.
North Ontario, R. C. Williams and wife, 5. Oakland, Miss M. L. Newcomb, 60. Pomona, J. G. Dewey, 5.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, $228.31.
Washington, First (25 of which from Gen'l E. Whittlesey), 228.31.
VIRGINIA, $4.00.
Hampton, Miss C. W. Field, for Cappahosic, Va., 1. Sassafras, Miss Fannie Lancaster, for Cappahosic, Va., 2. Williamsburg, J. A. W. Jones, for Cappahosic, Va., 1.
KENTUCKY, $2.00.
Lexington, Rev. J. S. Jackson, for Theo. Dept., Talladega C., 2.
NORTH CAROLINA, $10.07.
Dry Creek, 2. Kings Mountain, C., 2.07. Saluda, "A Friend," 1. Troy, S., 5.
SOUTH CAROLINA, $3.00.
Charleston, "A Friend," 3.
TENNESSEE, $144.00.
Big Creek Gap, "A Friend," for Big Creek Sem., 40. Deer Lodge, Rev. Geo. Lusty, 4. Memphis, J. S. Menken, for Kindergarten, Memphis, Tenn., 100.
GEORGIA, $14.50.
Atlanta, "A Friend," 2. McIntosh, Rev. J. A. Jones, for De Forest Chapel, Talladega C., 5. McIntosh, Prof. Fred. W. Foster, 4; Richard Clemens, 50 cts., for S. A., McIntosh, 4.50. Rutland, 2. Savannah, Rev. J. H. H. Sengstacke, 1.
ALABAMA, $139.31.
Birmingham, First, 1. Marion, "Friends," for Marion, 72.36. Mobile, C., by Rev. W. L. Johnson, 8. Shelby, Covenant, 4.20. Tuskegee, Rev. E. J. Penny, for Talladega C., 1.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF ALABAMA, by Mrs. E. C. Silsby, Treas., $52.75 (of which $42.75 bal. for Share Jubilee Fund)
Brewton, 2.50. Birmingham, 5. Jenifer, 50 cts. Marion, 2.75. Mobile, 5. Shelby, 2. Talladega, 14. Talladega, "Little Helpers," 10. Talladega, W. H. M. U. of Ala., for Indian M., 10.
FLORIDA, $50.00.
Pomona, Rev. Moses C. Welch, 50.
MISSISSIPPI, $11.70.
Moorhead, Miss Eva Rogers, for Moorhead Sch., 8.50. Meridian, Mary Harrison, 2; Amy Harrison, 1.20, Graduates Fund.
TEXAS, $9.50.
Austin, Tillotson, C. of Christ, 9.50.
INCOME, $640.00.
Avery Fund, for African M., 158.75. Graves Sch'p Fund, for Talladega C., 125. Hastings Sch'p Fund, for Atlanta U., 18.75. Howard Theo. Fund, for Howard U., 212.50. Le Moyne Fund, for Memphis, Tenn., 37.50. Plumb Sch'p Fund, for Fisk U., 50. Tuthill King Fund, for Berea C., 37.50.
TUITION, $4,697.59.
Williamsburg, Ky., 83.30; Cappahosic, Va., 41.50; Beaufort, N. C., 16.75; Blowing Rock, N. C., 21.59; Chapel Hill, N. C., 6.25; Enfield, N. C., 36.25; Hillsboro, N. C., 20.13; King's Mountain, N. C., 35; Saluda, N. C., 23.12; Troy, N. C., 90 cts.; Whittier, N. C., 39.94; Wilmington, N. C., 110.70.; Charleston, S. C., 273.12; Greenwood, S. C., 89.32; Big Creek Gap, Tenn., 21.95; Grand View, Tenn., Public Fund, 59; Grand View, Tenn., 63; Knoxville, Tenn., 42.65; Memphis, Tenn., 524.05; Nashville, Tenn., 927.29; Pleasant Hill, Tenn., 53.10; Marion, Ala., 45.38; Mobile, Ala., 73.40; Nat, Ala., 27.14; Selma, Ala., 39; Albany, Ga., 86.15; Andersonville, Ga., 12.25; Macon, Ga., 204.85; Atlanta, Ga., 217.55; McIntosh, Ga., 76.77; Thomasville, Ga., 64.11; Savannah, Ga., 128.05. Florence, Ala,. 20.30; Nat, Ala., Public Fund, 60; Nat, Ala., 36.18; Talladega, Ala., 359.99; Martin, Fla., 12.39; Orange Park, Fla., 40; New Orleans, La., 389.51; Austin, Tex., 107.10; Meridian, Miss., 64.50. Moorhead, Miss., 23; Tougaloo, Miss., 68.85.
SUMMARY FOR MAY, 1898.
Donations $10,962.59 Estates 10,315.82 ————— $21,278.41 Income 640.00 Tuition 4,697.59 ————— Total for May $26,616.00 ==========
FOR THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY.
Subscriptions for May $12.64 Previously acknowledged 223.13 ———- Total $235.77
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RECEIPTS FOR JUNE, 1898.
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THE DANIEL HAND FUND
For the Education of Colored People.
Income for June $200.00 Previously acknowledged 53,891.84 ————— $54,091.84 ==========
CURRENT RECEIPTS.
MAINE, $484.91.
Bath, Winter St., 34.63. Eliot, First, 6.33; First, S., 1.25. Holton, for Le Moyne Inst., Memphis, Tenn., 3. Islesboro, Miss Lucy E. Pendleton, Clothing, for McIntosh, Ga. Lamoine, Miss Villa Hodgkin, for S. A., Dorchester Acad., McIntosh, Ga., 4. Manset, Manset Prim. Band, for S. A., Dorchester Acad., McIntosh, Ga., 2.06. Portland, Williston, Clothing, for Sch., Marshallville, Ga. Portland, Bedding, for Tougaloo U. South Berwick, 5.32. Wells Beach, Second, 4.
MAINE WOMAN'S AID TO A. M. A., by Mrs. Ida V. Woodbury, Treas., $424.32:
Alfred, 10. Acton, 3.25. Bath, Winter St., 41. Bethel, ad'l, 1. Broad Cove, 1. Buxton, "A Friend," Mem. Offering, for Mountain Work, 50. Castine, 10. Ellsworth, 25. Cornish, 4. Deer Isle, 5.12. Dennysville, 5. Dennysville, Dea. P. E. Vose, 6. Fort Fairfield, 3. Freeport, 10.50. Gray, 4.50. Hallowell, 10. Harpswell Center, 10. Kennebunk, 16.50. Limerick, 5. Machiasport, 5. Marshfield, 1.65. Minot, 13.15. Newcastle, 17.35. North Ellsworth, C. E., 2. Norridgewock, 5. Orland, 9.50. Princeton, 1. Rockland, 22.70. Saco, 30. Somerset, 2. Somersville, 2.15. South Freeport, 40. Steuben, 4.50. Thomaston, 5.25. Topsham, 7.35. Union, 5. Wiscasset, 2. Woodfords, L. M. S., bal. to const. MRS. CAROLINE T. KNIGHT, L. M., 23.80. Woolwich, 4.05.
NEW HAMPSHIRE, $1,980.96—of which from Estate, $20.00.
Alstead, Third, 3.45. Canterbury, C. E., by F. H. Merrill, Treas., 6. Concord, South, 125.43. Concord, South, Jr. C. E., for Santee Indian Sch., 35. Dover, First, 100. East Barrington, "A Friend," for Ballard Sch., Macon, Ga., 3. Hollis, 11. Jaffrey, Miss Adams, for Storrs Sch., Atlanta, Ga., 4. Lisbon, Mrs. A. B. Taft, 6. Mason, C., Clothing, for Skyland Inst., Blowing Rock, N. C. Pembroke, Mrs. Mary W. Thompson, deceased, 1500. Plymouth, 20. Portsmouth, North, 81.08. Suncook, "In memory of a precious mother, by her daughters," 35. Westmoreland, 3.
NEW HAMPSHIRE FEMALE CENT. INST. AND HOME MISSIONARY UNION, by Miss Annie A. McFarland, Treas., $20.00:
West Concord, Y. L. M. S., for Furnishing Room, Tougaloo U., Ladies' New Hall, 20.
ESTATE. Pembroke, Estate of Mrs. Mary W. Thompson, by George Parker Thompson, Executor, 20.
VERMONT, $905.27—of which from Estate, $258.75
Bennington, "A Friend," 2. Burlington, L. B. S., for Freight to McIntosh, Ga., 1.70. Cabot, C. E., 9; Rev. H. C. Hartwell, 4.50. Dorset, C. E., by Marcia K. Gray, for Pleasant Hill Acad., Tenn., 10. East Clarendon, ad'l, 5. East St. Johnsbury, "Friends," 2.25. Holland, 5.20. Johnson, C. E., for S. A., Straight U., 5. Newfane, 9.42. North Bennington, Mrs. S. D. Jennings, 10; "A Friend," 5. North Bennington, 2. Norwich, C., in part, 1. Roxbury, Quilt, for Tougaloo U. Saint Albans, First, 75.50. Saint Johnsbury, South, S., for McIntosh, Ga., 52. Saint Johnsbury, North, "H." 25. Townsend, 10. Wallingford, 23.08.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF VERMONT, by Mrs. Rebecca P. Fairbanks, Treas., $388.87:
W. H. M. U., by Finance Committee, $19.02. Addison, County Conf., 1. Albany, 2. Barton, 10. Barton Landing, Jr. C. E., 5. Bellows Falls, Jr. C. E., 10. Bennington, North, Jr. C. E., 3. Brookfield, 9. Burlington, First, Opportunity Circle, 58.15; First, 25; College, C. E., 4.25. Fairlee, 5. Hinesburg, C. E., 5; Jr. C. E., 3. Johnson, 7. McIndoes Falls, S., 7.65. Newbury, 11.80. Norwich, 6. Orwell, 22.50. Orwell, Jr. C. E., 10. Pittsford, 5. Proctor, Jr. C. E., 5. Saint Albans, First, W. H. M. S., 60. Saint Albans, Jr. C. E., 5. Saint Johnsbury, North, Mrs. Horace Fairbanks, 25. South Hero, Jr. C. E., 1.75. Saxtons River, 5. Underhill, Home Land Circle, 4. Vergennes, "A Friend," 1. Wells River, C. E., 10. West Glover, 17. Williston, 3.75. Windsor, Mrs. C. H. Fetch, 5. Woodstock, Primary and Intermediate S., 15. Woodstock, 2.
ESTATE. Springfield, Estate of Frederick Parks, 258.75.
MASSACHUSETTS, $6,709.28—of which from Estates, $2,553.90.
Amesbury, Main St., 5. Amherst, "A Friend," 20. Amherst, Mary I. Ward, 2. Amherst, Mrs. G. C. Munsell, Books, for Lincoln Acad., Kings Mountain, N. C. Andover, Chapel C., 85. Andover, South, Books, for Ballard Sch., Macon, Ga. Auburndale, 51. Ayers Village, Miss Fannie Kimball, for S. A., Fisk U., 3. Barre, S., 9.96.
Boston, Charlestown, Winthrop, 32.46. Dorchester, Mrs. Torrey, for Pleasant Hill Acad., Tenn., 10. Dorchester, Central, L. A. Soc., Bedding, for Tougaloo U. Dorchester, Ladies, Central C., Clothing, for A. G. Sch., Moorhead, Miss. Jamaica Plain, Central, 183.15. Roxbury, Immannuel, 218.14. Roxbury, Mrs. P. N. Livermore, for S. A., Pleasant Hill Acad., Tenn., 50. Roxbury, Mrs. Susan C. Parker, Clothing, for Sch., Marshallville, Ga. West Roxbury, So. Evan., ad'l, 25 cts. West Roxbury, Mrs. N. S. French, for S. A., Dorchester Acad., McIntosh, Ga., 4.
Brighton, "W. A.," Special, 5. Brighton, Jr. C. E., 5. Brockton, Olivet Mem., for Emerson Inst., Mobile, Ala., 8. Brookline, 5. Brookline, Mrs. Elizabeth R. Lovett, for Indian M., 2. Brookline, Ladies' Soc., Clothing, for Pleasant Hill Acad., Tenn. Brookline, George F. Arnold, Books, etc., for Ballard Sch., Macon, Ga. Cambridge, Shepard Memorial, Adl., to const. REV. J. A. LANSING, WM. E. STARK, FRED S. CUTTER, MRS. E. F. TAFT, MISS LUCY WHIPPLE and F. G. COOKE, L. M's, 183.08. Cambridge, Prospect St., Men's Club, 13.34. Cambridge, North Av., 1. Cambridgeport, Pilgrim, 2. Clinton, 25.13. Conway, C., 23.42; S., 10. Cummington, 7.10. Dudley, First, 2. Enfield, 35. Everett, First, L. M. A. Soc., 10. Framingham, "A Friend," for Indian Sch'p, 17.50. Franklin, 11.18. Georgetown, First, 13.36. Granby, L. B. Soc., Clothing, for Grand View, Tenn. Greenfield, Second, 70.70. Groveland, Perry C. E. and Parker Miss'y Band, for S. A., Fisk U., 50. Haverhill, Fourth, 17. Riverside, 4. Housatonic, 20.24. Hyde Park, Ladies' Aid, Clothing, for Williamsburg Acad., Ky. Ipswich, South, 65. Lawrence, Trinity, C. E., for S. A., Fisk U., 25. Longmeadow, Longmeadow Benev. Ass'n, 61.04. Lowell, High St., 166.00. Lowell, Eliot, 22.26. Lynn, First, 32; First, for A. M. Fund, 3.56. Malden, First, C. E., for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va., 3. Manchester, C. E., for S. A., Allen Sch., Thomasville, Ga., 11. Medford, Mystic, 132.36. Medford, McCullum M., clothing, for Skyland Inst., Blowing Rock, N. C. Melrose, C. E., for Alaska M., 10.10. Merrimac, First, for S. A., Fisk U., 50, Millbury, First, 22.10. Mittenague, Southworth Paper Co., Box Stationery, for Chandler Sch., Lexington, Ky. Nantucket, C. E., for Cartage, Belong Rock, N. C., 1. Newburyport, Whitefield, 7.36. Newton, Eliot, 50. Newton Center, First, 81.20; "Extra Cent-a-Day Bank," 14. North Billerica, 12. Oxford, First, 5. Peabody, South, 81. Pepperell, Mrs. J. E. B. Jewett, for Freight to Greenwood, S. C., 2. Pittsfield, South, 55.75; Mrs. Mary E. Sears, 5. Pittsfield, "A Friend," 25, bal. to const. EDWARD TOLMA, ANNIE F. CROSSMAN and CHAS. E. DORR, L. M's. Plympton, C. E., 2. Quincy Point, 10. Reading, 18. Reading, "A Friend," 5. Saugus, 20.81. Silver Lake, Chapel, 2. Somerville, Prospect Hill, 53.77. Somerville, Franklin St., Jr. C. E., for Blowing Rock, N. C., 20. Somerville, Prospect Hill, Women's U., 10. Somerville, Prospect Hill, "To help redeem for Christ the neglected Mountain Whites and the long enslaved and despised Black Race of the South," 50. Somerville, Winter Hill, C. E., for S. A., Fisk U., 50. South Hadley, First, 17.25. South Hadley Falls, 5.95. South Weymouth, Mrs. Josephine L. Dyer, for S. A., Jos. K. Brick A. I. and N. Sch., Enfield N. C., 25. Sunderland, 61.03. Taunton, Union, 18.25. Wakefield, 24.25. Ware, East, 246.01. Warren, C. E., for S. A., Dorchester Acad., McIntosh, Ga., 2. Wellesley Hills, 13. Wenham, 6. West Boxford, 3. West Boylston, First, 8.25. West Newton, Woman's Guild, by Mrs. Helen M. Howard, for S. A., Fisk U., 50. West Wareham, Mrs. Julia R. Morse, 1. Weymouth, Mrs. R. R. Kendall, Clothing, for Enfield, N. C. Whitman, First, 33.50. Winchester, First, 226. Woburn, Christ Ch., to const. MISS MARY A. FRENCH, MISS ALICE G. PRESTON and MISS LYDIA J. VALENTINE, L. M's, 90. Worcester, Old South, 175.58; Union, 107.06. Worcester, Central, S. for Furnishing Room, Tougaloo U., 25. Worcester, Pilgrim, Jr. C. E., for S. A., Trinity Sch., Athens, Ala., 6.
——, "A Friend," 100. ——, Miss E. R. Gould, for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va., 1.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION OF MASS. AND R. E., $500.00.
W. H. M. A. of Mass. and R. I., 480 for Salaries, 20 for Chinese M.
ESTATES. Boston, Estate of Rev. Edmund K. Alden, D.D., by Edmund K. Alden, Executor, 900 (less tax 45), 855. South Hadley, Estate of Mrs. Maria Burnham Gridley, by Loomis T. Tiffany, Executor, 1711.75 (less expenses 12.85), 1698.90.
RHODE ISLAND, $22.15.
Providence, Plymouth, 21; North, C. E., 1.15. Providence, clothing, by Miss Addie Myer, for Sch., Marshallville, Ga.
CONNECTICUT, $13,009.34—of which from Estates, $10,869.99.
Berlin, Second, S., for S. A., Tougaloo U., 35. Brookfield Center, 26.51. Burnside, "A Friend," 100. Burlington, L. B. Soc., for Furnishing Room, Tougaloo U., 25. Bristol, Clothing, etc. for Tougaloo U. Berlin, L. B. Soc., Clothing, for Tougaloo U. Cromwell, C. E., by Bertha H. Sage, Treas., 1.95. Canaan, Pilgrim, L. M. S., Clothing, for Grand View, Tenn. Darien, C. E., for Allen Sch., Thomasville, Ga., 10. Fairfield, C. to const. MARY THEODOSIA BURR and WALKER M. REDFIELD, L. M's, 77.50. Franklin, L. M. Soc. of C., Clothing, for Allen Sch., Thomasville, Ga. Granby, South, 15; First, 5, for Tillotson C. Hampton, 10. Hebron, Ladies' Soc., for Allen Sch., Thomasville, Ga., 12. Hartford, Students of Hartford Theo. Seminary, 23; Mrs. Mary A. Williams, 15; Park, 30.68. Ivoryton, C. E., 12; S., 5; Twelve Young Endeavorers, 1; Resolute Circle, K. D., 5; Beacon Light Circle, 2; for Furnishing a Room, Tougaloo U., New Building, 25. Lebanon, "An Old Worker," for S. A., Dorchester Acad., McIntosh, Ga., 2. Milford, Plymouth, 14.32. Middletown, Mrs. A. B. Crittenden, for S. A., Tougaloo, U., 2. New Britain, South, S., for Mountain Work, 25. New Haven, Grand Av., 25; Ch. of the Redeemer, S., 10. New Hartford, North, "Penny-a-Day Bank,", 18. New London, Second, 214.60. New Preston Village, 54.50. North Branford, 15.08. North Woodbury, Mrs. Frank Dawson, for S. A., Allen Sch., Thomasville, Ga., 1. North Woodstock, Miss Esther E. Bishop and Sister, 20; Ladies' Aid Soc., 4.36, for Allen Sch., Thomasville, Ga. Norwich, Broadway, 700; Broadway, Y. P. Union, 12.50; Greenville, S. 6.35. Norwich, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bard, for S. A., Tillotson C., Austin, Texas, 15. Old Saybrook, 15.15. Plainville, 39.75. Putnam, S. E. Sharps' S. Class, for Sch., Marshallville, Ga., 1. Shelton, 38.19. Somers, "C. B. P.,", 30. Southport, "A few friends," by Mrs. Martica G. Waterman, for Alaska M., 305. Terryville, 67.10. Terryville, C. E., for S. A., Allen Sch., Thomasville, Ga. 13.41. Tolland, 13. Torrington, Third, 33.01. Westport, Saugatuck, S., 4.18. Wolcott, "Friend," for Tougaloo U., 1. Woodstock, First, 18.12.
WOMAN'S CONG. HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF CONN., Mrs. W. W. Jacobs, Treas., $9.00.
Hartford, Mrs. W. P. Williams, for S. A., Allen Sch., Thomasville, Ga., 1. Suffield, 8.
ESTATES. Cornwall, Estate of S. C. Beers, 298.71. Groton, Estate of Mrs. B. N. Hurlbutt, 571.28. West Hartford, Estate of Maria Whitman, M. A. Andrews and J. W. Havens, Administrators, 10,000.
NEW YORK, $958.32.
Bergen, First, 7.16. Binghamton, First, for S. A., Fisk U., 25. Bridgewater, "Friend," 5. Brooklyn, Clinton Av., 630. Brooklyn, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Barlow, Goods, for Sch., Marshallville, Ga. Brooklyn, Clinton Av. Boys's Mission Band, for Sch'p, Lincoln Acad., Kings Mountain, N. C., 40; South, 45; Central, S., 37.50; East, 1.55. Brooklyn, Zenana Band, Clothing, for Williamsburg Acad., Ky. Canaan Four Corners, 3. Candor, 5.40. Danby, Mrs. B. F. Tobey, Box "Youth's Companions," for Hillsboro, N. C. Evans, 3. Fairport, 14.51. Groton, Storrs A. Barrows, 25. Middle Island, Mrs. Hannah M. Overton, 10. Mount Vernon, First, S., 4.26. Mount Morris, Mrs. H. Parsons, Clothing, for A. G. Sch., Moorhead, Miss. New York, "A Friend," for Piano, A. G. Sch., Moorhead, Miss., 25. New York, Bethany, S., for S. A., Fort Berthold, Indian Sch., 25. New York, Misses Collins, for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va., 20. Port Chester, First, 2. Riverhead, 9.19. Spencerport, Mrs. J. R. Loomis, Quilt, Sheeting, etc. for Tougaloo U. Troy, H. G. Ludlow, for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va., 10. Warsaw, S., 10.75.
NEW JERSEY, $200.00.
Bound Brook, L. M. Soc., 5. Ocean Grove; Miss Flora I. Wellan, for Emerson Inst., Mobile, Ala., 5.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF THE J. J. ASS'N, by Mrs. J. H. Dennison, Treas., $190.00.
East Orange, First, 10. Montclair, First, W. H. M. S., 180.
PENNSYLVANIA, $118.41.
Germantown, Rev. Dr. Wood, 5; Mrs. E. B. Stokes, 5; Mrs. B. R. Smith, 1.50; for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va. New Wilmington, "A Friend," for Chandler, Sch., Lexington, Ky., 1. Philadelphia, The Negro League, 50. Gloucester, Ed. Club, 27.54, for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va. Philadelphia, Central, in part, 10. Pittsburg, Dr. Brady, for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va., 5. ——, "Friends in Penn. State Normal Sch.," by Mrs. Neda S. Thornton, for Wash-house and Workshop, Alaska M., 5.
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION OF PENN., by Mrs. T. W. Jones, Treas., $8.37:
Cambridge Springs, 5. Braddock, 3.37.
OHIO, $502.34.
Claridon, "Friends," for Native Teacher, Fort Yates, N. D., 50. Claridon, S., for Pleasant Hill Acad., Tenn., 30. Cleveland, Bethlehem C. and S., 38.81; Hough Av., 23. Cleveland, Mrs. A. J. Smith, Clothing, for Pleasant Hill Acad., Tenn. Columbiana, C. E., Clothing, for Chandler Sch., Lexington, Ky. Conneaut, S., 10. Elyria, First, 42.88; "A Friend," 80; A. L. Garford, 25; Mrs. P. M. Porter, 5; John Schaibl, 5; J. T. Burrows, 1. Kent, 6.50. Fredericksburg, Ladies' Soc., Books, for Pleasant Hill Acad., Tenn. Mansfield, C., Bedding, for Lincoln School, Meridian, Miss. Monroe, First, 2.75. Oberlin, Henry Lincoln Post, G. A. R. Relief Corps and Friends, for Flag at Saluda Sem., Saluda, N. C., 10. Tallmadge, C., to const. REV. PRESCOTT D. DODGE, L. M., 49.70. Tallmadge, ad'l, 75 cts. ——, "A Friend," 1.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF OHIO, by Mrs. Geo. B. Brown, Treas., $120.95:
Austinburg, 3. Claridon, 10.25. Collingswood, Jr. C. E., 1. Lodi, C. E., 2.50. Marysville, Jr. C. E., 1.50. Medina, 10. Oberlin, "Friends," 35. Oberlin, Second, Jr. C. E., 3.60. Oberlin, Second; to const. MRS. F. B. RICE, L. M., 30. Painsville, 7. Rootstown, 3. Strongsville, 2.50. Toledo, Central, Jr. C. E., 1; Washington St., Jr. C. E., 1. Twinsburg, 4.
ILLINOIS, $260.50.
Abingdon, Mrs. M. C. Harris, 8. Batavia, for S. A., Fisk U., 7.71. Batavia, Rev. J. E. Bissell, 5. Bowen, 6.25. Chicago, First, 42.84. Chicago, Woman's Ass'n., for S. A., Pleasant Hill Acad., Tenn., 20. Chicago, Ch. of the Covenant, Clothing, for Skyland Inst., Blowing Rock, N. C. Edelstien, 53 cts. Hennepin, 3. Joy Prairie, S., 6.22. La Grange, 34.37. Lawn Ridge, 4.08. Naperville, R. H. Dickinson, 5. Oakdale, Jr. C. E., for A. G. Sch., Moorhead, Miss., 2. Pittsfield, 6. Roseville, Mrs. S. C. Axtell, for Freight to Moorhead, Miss., 6.50. Roseville, Mrs. L. A. Axtell, Hats, for A. G. Sch., Moorhead, Miss. Seward, Winnebago Co., First, 42. Seward, First, 9. Wilmette, First, 24.18.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF ILLINOIS, Mrs. L. A. Field, Treas., $27.82:
Caledonia, 8.17. Chicago, Covenant, 4.50. McLean, 5. Rockford, First, 6.15. Somonauk, 4.
MICHIGAN, $345.05—of which from Estate, $150.00.
Adrian, Julia A. Condict, 2.50. Alamo, Julius Hackley, 40. Chelsea, 5.60. Clinton, 10. Detroit, Woodward Av., 50.10. Grand Blanc, S., for Trinity Sch., Athens, Ala., 4. Luddington, S., for Trinity Sch., Ala., 5. New Baltimore, 4.85. Saint Joseph, Ladies' Soc., for Trinity Sch., Athens, Ala., 8. Sandstone, Union C., 12; C. E. of Union C., 3. South Haven, C. E. Soc., 5; Miss Dora Delamere, 5, for Marion, Ala. West Detroit, Leone F. Lockwood, 2. Whitehall, D. C. Estabrook, 2.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF MICHIGAN, by Mrs. E. F. Grabill, Treas., $36.00:
Allegan, 2. Frankfort, 5. Litchfield, Miss C. A. Turrell, for S. A., Pleasant Hill, Tenn. and Moorhead, Miss., 10. Muskegon, for S. A., Santee Indian Sch., 7. Olivet, 11. Williamstown, 1.
ESTATE. Niles, Estate of Dr. James Lewis, 150.
IOWA, $137.56.
Algona, "King's Daughters," by Miss Clara Zahlton, for S. A., Fisk U., 23. Anamosa, 80 cts. Doon, First, 4.15. Grinnell, C. E., by E. E. Romain, Treas., 2. Iowa City, 27.11. Lansing Ridge, German, 2. Larchwood, C. E., for Alaska M., 6. McGregor, C. E., by Elizabeth H. Daniels, Treas., 15. Osage, 34.25.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF IOWA, Miss Belle L. Bentley, Treas., $23.25:
Conniel Bluffs, First, 10. Tabor, 6.25. Webster City, 7.
WISCONSIN, $4,158.74—of which from Estate $4,000.
Appleton, Jr. C. E., for Trinity Sch., Athens, Ala., 5.50. Burlington, C. E., for S. A., Trinity Sch., Athens, Ala., 4. Columbus, Olivet, 10.70. Elkhorn, C., for S. A., Fisk U., 17.10. Evansville, Jr. C. E., for Trinity Sch., Athens, Ala., 4. Fort Howard, 1. Green Bay, First Presb., 45.94. Hartford, Goods, for Lincoln Sch., Meridian, Miss. Koshkonong, 5. Menomonie; 17.50. Milwaukee, Pilgrim, Jr. C. E., for S. A., Trinity Sch., Athens, Ala., 1.50; Pilgrim, Jr. C. E., for Trinity Sch., Athens, Ala., 4.50. Prentice, 5. Ripon, Ripon College, Clothing, for Pleasant Hill, Acad., Tenn. Wauwatosa, Jr. C. E., for S. A., Trinity Sch., Athens, Ala., 4.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF WISCONSIN, by Mrs. L. E. Smith, Treas., $33.00:
Green Bay, Pres. and Cong. C., 20. Janesville, 13.
ESTATE. Beloit, Estate of Mrs. Ellen B. French, Wm. B. Strong and A. P. Waterman, Executors, 4,000.
MINNESOTA, $86.63.
Duluth, Geo. W. Keyes, 2. Minneapolis, Plymouth, 34.23; W. H. Norris, 15. Northfield, Moravia, Jr. C. E., for A. G., Sch., Moorhead, Miss., 2. Rochester, 17.65. ——, Minnesota, 15.75.
MISSOURI, $21.66.
Cole Camp, 10.50. Kansas City, Beacon Hill, 4.01. Meadville, 4.55. Rockville, Mrs. Addie Haynes, 60 cts. Sedalia, Second, 2.
KANSAS, $67.01.
Alma, 4.25. Centralia, 27.80. Eleanor, Fred. Tangeman, 10. Kanwaka, 5. Manhattan, First, 16.96. Wheaton, Clear Creek, 3.
NEBRASKA, $60.51.
Creighton, 3. Franklin, F. A. Wood, 5. Kramer, German, 3.90. Omaha, St. Mary's Av., 43.36. Omaha, First, S., 1.25. Santee, Edith Leonard, for Fort Berthold, N. D., 4.
NORTH DAKOTA, $92.00.
Elbowoods, Dr. J. L. Finney, for S. A., Fort Berthold Indian Sch., 7. Fort Berthold, Miss., H. B. Ilsley, for S. A., Fort Berthold, N. D., 60. Fort Berthold, L. S. S., for L. M. Fund, 25.
SOUTH DAKOTA, $5.00.
Sioux Falls, First, 5.
COLORADO, $10.20.
Denver, Mrs. H. M. Semple, 20 cts. Idaho Springs, L. H. Wolcott, 10.
MONTANA, $20.00.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF MONTANA, by Mrs. W. S. Bell, Treas., $20.00.
Castle, Children's Mission Band, for Indian M., Fort Yates, N. D., 20.
UTAH, $2.00.
Salt Lake City, Wm. H. Tibbals, 2.
OREGON, $6.13.
Forest Grove, 6.13.
CALIFORNIA, $596.81.
Norwalk, Bethany, 3. San Francisco, Receipts of the California Chinese Mission (see items below), 586.31. Stockton, Rev. J. C. Holbrook, D.D., 7.50.
MARYLAND, $60.59.
Baltimore, D. D. Mallory, for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va., 50. Baltimore, First, 10.59.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, $25.53.
Washington, Fifth, 13; Lincoln Memorial, 12.53.
KENTUCKY, $3.00.
Campton, Rev. J. W. Doane, 3. Lexington, "A Friend," one doz. plated knives and forks.
VIRGINIA, $127.17.
Cappahosic, Conference Col., for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va., 100.17. Cappahosic, Gloucester M. S., for Gloucester Sch., 5. Churchland, Miss Addie White, for Gloucester Sch., 1. Hampton, Elizabeth Upton, for Indian M., 10. Nest, Mrs. Juda Whiting, for Gloucester Sch., 1. Richmond, G. G. F. Bragg, for Gloucester Sch., 5. Sassafras, Miss Maggie Booth, 2; Mrs. Alberta Tyler, 1, for Gloucester Sch. Selden, Miss E. C. Scott, 1; Mrs. Ella Scott, 1, for Gloucester Sch.
TENNESSEE, $147.43.
Chattanooga, First, "Member," 3. Deer Lodge, Mr. Pease, for Pleasant Hill Acad., Tenn., 1. Knoxville, Miss I. F. Hubbard, Fire Escape and Sash Door, Val., 45, for Knoxville, Tenn. Memphis, Le Moyne Lit. Soc., 8.03. Nashville, Union, 103.08; S. of Fisk U., 7.82. Nashville, Miss'y Soc., Fisk U., 12.50. Nashville, Rev. C. W. Dunn, for S. A., Fisk U., 10. Nashville, "A Friend," for S. A., Fisk U., 2.
LOUISIANA, $4.23.
Hammond, 4.23.
MISSISSIPPI, 35.40.
Hermanville, Miss. B. Blackburn, for Tougaloo U., 5. Jackson, Miss Mary J. Gibson, for furnishing room, Tougaloo U., 10. Meridian, Willie Bounds, 2, George W. Shumate, 3, ad'l to Graduates Thank Offering Fund; S. Birthday Off., 1.90. Moorhead, Miss Eva Rogers, for piano, 4.50; for S. A., 4. Shaw, R. T. Burroughs, for piano, A. G. Sch., Moorhead, Miss., 5.
GEORGIA, $15.75.
Atlanta, "Friend," for Storr's Sch., 40 cts. Atlanta, First, for Share Jubilee Fund, 50 cts. Macon, George C. Burrage, 7.60; Alma C. Childs, 3; Ellen B. Scobie, for Ballard Sch., Macon, Ga., 3. Marshallville, C. E., of Lamson Sch., 1.25.
SYRIA, $40.00.
Beirut, Mrs. Liva A. Shaw, to const. MISS ELLEN B. SCOBIE, L. M., 40.
SOUTH AFRICA, $10.00.
Wellington, Miss Anna M. Wells, 10.
INCOME, $2,634.16.
Avery Fund, for African M., 1,184.16; E. A. Brown, Schp. Fund, for Talladega C., 15.75: De Forest Fund, for President's Chair, Talladega C., 185; Endowment Fund, for Southern Work, 6.25; Haley Sch'p Fund, for Fisk U., 25; Hammond Fund, for Straight U., 93.75; Hastings Sch'p Fund, for Atlanta, U., 6.25; Howard Theo. Fund, for Howard U., 625.63; Howard Carter, Endowment Fund, 6.25; Le Moyne Fund, for Memphis, Tenn., 137.50; Lincoln Sch'p Fund, for Talladega C., 22.50; Luke Memorial Fund, for Talladega C., 10; Theological Fund, for Fisk U., 1.12; Tuthill King Fund, for Atlanta U., 95; Tuthill King Fund, for Berea C., 87.50; Scholarship Fund, for Straight U., 60; Seth Wadham's Theo. Fund, for Talladega C., 22.50; Stone Sch'p Fund, for Talladega C., 25; J. & L. H. Wood, Sch'p Fund, for Talladega C., 25.
TUITION, $4,370.90.
Cappahosic, Va., 40.50; Lexington, Ky., 125; Williamsburg, Ky., 68.25; Beaufort, N. C., 14.95; Blowing Rock, N. C., 36.22; Chapel Hill, N. C., 3.45; Enfield, N. C., 30.50; Hillsboro, N. C., 23.63; Kings Mountain, N. C., 32; Troy and Candor, N. C., 2.41; Whittier, N. C., 20.28; Wilmington, N. C., 112.45; Charleston, S. C., 291.20; Greenwood, S. C., 80.39; Knoxville, Tenn., 42.35; Memphis, Tenn., 540.90; Nashville, Tenn., 514.98; Grandview, Tenn., 56.65; Pleasant Hill, Tenn., 101.55; Albany, Ga., 71.25; Andersonville, Ga., 9.25; Atlanta, Ga., Storrs Sch., 215.35; Macon, Ga., 235.95; McIntosh, Ga., 102.62; Savannah, Ga., 141.99; Thomasville, Ga., 110.52; Athens, Ala., 124.10; Marion, Ala., 23.11; Mobile, Ala., 95.80; Selma, Ala., 36.30; Orange Park, Fla., 44.50. New Orleans, La., 483.30; Jackson, Miss., 254.60; Meridian, Miss., 138; Moorhead, 28; Tougaloo, Miss., 19.65; Austin, Tex., 98.95.
SUMMARY FOR JUNE, 1898.
Donations $13,377.24 Estates 17,852.64 ————— $31,229.88 Income 2,634.16 Tuition 4,370.90 ————— Total for June $38,234.94
FOR THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY.
Subscriptions for June $7.00 Previously acknowledged 235.77 ———- $242.77
RECEIPTS OF THE CALIFORNIA CHINESE MISSION, William Johnston, Treasurer, from April 15 to May 21, 1898, $586.31.
FROM LOCAL MISSIONS, $161.36:
Fresno, Chinese M. O., 8.60; Ann'y Off., 6.45. Los Angeles, Chinese M. O., 5.85; Ann'y Off., 5. Marysville, Chinese M. O., 7.20; Ann'y Off., 8.79. Oakland, Chinese M. O., 6. Oroville, Chinese M. O., 2.10; Ann'y Off., 4.71, Petaluma, Chinese M. O., 2.75. Riverside, Chinese M. O., 3.60; Ann'y Pledges, 9.50. Sacramento, Chinese M. O., 5. San Bernardino, Chinese M. O., 3. San Diego, Chinese M. O., 4.30; Annual Membs., 5. San Francisco, Bethany Ch., Ann'y Off., 13; Central Mission, Chinese M. O., 9,95; Annual Membs., 10; West Mission, Chinese M. O., 7.05. Santa Barbara, Chinese M. O., 3; Annual Membs., 4. Santa Cruz, Chinese M. O., 6.55; Ann'y Off., 5.80. Ventura, Chinese M. O., 1.50; Ann'y Gifts, 4.50. Vernondale, Chinese M. O., 1.70; Annual Membs., 2. Watsonville, Chinese M. O. 3.80; Ann'y Gifts, 75 cts.
FROM CHURCHES, $73.95:
Claremont, 13.10. San Francisco, First, 60.85.
FROM INDIVIDUALS, $86.00:
Charles Hetson, 50. John Stevenson, 30; Rev. F. B. Perkins, 5; C. A. W., 1.
FROM EASTERN FRIENDS, $259.00:
Bangor, Me., Hon. E. R. Burpee, 100. Auburndale, Mass., Miss Julia Pickard, 5. Stockbridge, Mass., Miss Alice Byington, 100. Stockbridge, Mass., Miss Adele Brewer, 3. New Haven, Conn., Mrs. Henry Farnum, 50. Santee Agency, Neb., Indian S. S. Class, 1.
FOR CHINESE WOMEN AND GIRLS, $6.00:
Wheaton, Ill., College, S. 5; Mrs. Carrie B. Kennedy, 1.
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RECEIPTS FOR JULY, 1898.
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THE DANIEL HAND FUND
For the Education of Colored People.
Income for July $8,545.00 Previously acknowledged 54,091.84 ————— $62,636.84 ==========
MAINE, $471.48.
Auburn, High St., Y. L. M. Band, for wash-house and work-shop, Alaska M., 10. Hallowell, H. T. L. Baker, 5. Richmond, 6. Rockland, 20.91. Skowhegan, L. M. Soc., by Harriet A. Nash, Treas., 18.50. ——, "A Friend in Maine," 40.
MAINE WOMAN'S AID TO A. M. A., by Mrs. Ida V. Woodbury, Treas., $371.07.
Andover, 5. Auburn, High St., Y. L. M. B., 10. Bangor, First, 13; First, C. E., for Oahe, 10; Central, 14; Hammond St., 11. Belfast, 15. Brewer, First, 14. Camden, 25.50. Dixmont, 1. East Orrington, 2.70. East Sumner, 5. Freedom, 3.45. Gorham, N. H., 5.27. Hampden, 30. Jackson, 3. Kenduskeag, 2.70. Litchfield Corner, 15. North Belfast, 2. Orono, 5. Orono, 1.60. Oxford, 2. Pownall, 10. Sandy Point, 2.38. Searsport, First, 22.53. Searsport, Second, 6.50. Skowhegan, 19.36. South Berwick, 57.48. South Paris, 12.50. Turner, 15. West Auburn, 5. Winslow, 3. York Village, 21.10.
NEW HAMPSHIRE, $1,090.37—of which from Estate, $500.00.
Amherst, 20. Campton, 6. Candia, 11. Francestown, 5. Goffstown, 7.86. Hanover Center, C. E., for Mountain Work, 5.72. Henniker, 38.75. Hopkinton, 16.11. Lyndeboro, 9. Nashua, First, 15. Newmarket, Thomas H. Wiswall, 10. North Hampton, The late E. Gove, by Mrs. Abbie Gove and Francis R. Drake, 126.75. North Hampton, Mrs. Abbie Gove, 10. Plainfield, Mrs. S. R. Baker, 5. Walpole, 34.75.
NEW HAMPSHIRE FEMALE CENT. INST. AND HOME MISSIONARY UNION, by Miss Annie A. McFarland, Treas., $269.43.
Concord, "A Friend in First Ch.," 50. Concord, South, 22.50. Derry, 25. Epsom, 3.46. Hebron, 6.66. Lebanon, 26.81. Tilton, Mrs. Spencer, 5. Undesignated Funds, 130.
ESTATE.—Dover, Estate of Mrs. Abbie A. Kelsey, Miss Almie J. Kelsey, Executrix, 500.
VERMONT, $1,813.82—of which from Estates, $1,558.88. Burlington, College St., 74.62. Burlington, "Friends," 6. Greensboro, C. L. Guild, 5. Jeffersonville, Cambridge, Second. S., 2. Lyndon, 6.25. Montpelier, Bethany, C. E., for Pleasant Hill, Tenn., 24. St. Johnsbury, North, 75. Randolph, First, 18. St. Johnsbury, "A. W. A.," 2. West Brattleboro, 19.07. Woodstock, First, 23.
ESTATES.—East Hardwick, Estate of David Strickland, by J. W. Hovey, Executor, 1,000. Northfield, Estate of Mary Hathaway, by H. R. Brown, Executor, 258.88. Springfield, Estate of Frederick Parks, by A. M. Allbe, Executor, 300.
MASSACHUSETTS, $2,453.36—of which from Estate, $15.00.
Abington, First, 9.50. Andover, South, 50; C. E., 25, for Macon, Ga. Attleboro, Second, S., 12.60. Attleboro, C. E., for Santee Indian Sch., Neb., 10.50. Baldwinsville, Ladies Soc., Clothing, Freight paid, for McIntosh, Ga. Bernardston, 8.30. Beverly, Dane St., 117.50. Billerica, C. E., 5.
Boston, Allston, 90.91. Dorchester, Second, 108.63. Roxbury, John G. Cary, 7.50. Roxbury, Immanuel, ad'l, 1.
Boxford, First, S., for Indian M., 25. Brookline, Harvard, 82.67. Brookline, Leyden, C. E., for Alaska M., 10. Cambridge, Miss A. M. Longfellow, 5; Dr. A. McKenzie, 5; A parlor collection, 4.15; Mt. Olive Bapt. Ch., 2.50, for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va. Concord, Charles Thompson, 3. Dana, 5. East Hampton, First, 27.32. East Somerville, Mrs. M. C. Howard, 10. Everett, 25.13. Fall River, Central Ch., C. E., for S. A., Fisk U., 10. Fitchburg, Rollstone, 8.54. Foxboro, Mrs. Mary N. Phelps, to const. MRS. ANNA K. ALLEN, L. M., 50. Framingham, Plymouth, 20. Gloucester, Trinity, 30. Granby, Ch. of Christ, 15.05. Great Barrington, First, 19.12. Greenwich, C., 6: S., 5. Hadley First, 11.20. Haverhill, Center., W. M. Soc., for S. A., Fisk U., 50. Holbrook, Winthrop, 2.17. Holyoke, First, C. E., 5. Hubbardston, 7. Hyannis, 1.75. Ipswich, First, 10. Kendall Green, Hastings Hall, for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va., 14.01. Leicester, 27.05. Lincoln, 1.30. Lynn, Chestnut St., 2.65. Malden, First Bapt., for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va., 20. Malden, Mrs. R. P. Kemp, for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va., 1. Manomet, 3. Mansfield, Orthodox, 12.07. Medway Village, 25. Newton, Eliot, 275. Newton Centre, First S., for S. A., Fisk U., 9.77. Northampton, Edwards, C. E., 10. Northbridge, First, 12. Oakham, C., to const. MRS. MARIA T. F. RUGG, L. M., 50. Oxford, First, to const. MRS. EDITH HUDSON, L. M., 40. Pittsfield, First Ch. of Christ, 30. Sandwich, S., for Ballard Sch., 10. Sheffield, 8.30. Somerville, Highland, to const. REV. GEO. S. ANDERSON, L. M., 30. South Hadley, Mount Holyoke College, Faculty and Students, 100, for Indian Schp., Santee, Neb., 14 for Freedmen. Springfield, North, 57.39; South, 31.30; Robert H. Clizbe, 10. Stockbridge, 17.44. Tapleyville, "S. R.," 1.25. Townsend, Orthodox, 12.68. Waltham, Trin., 25.92. Wellesley, 71.47. West Newton, Second, 104.71. West Yarmouth, 5. Wilbraham, "A Friend," 36. Winchenden, North, 73. Worcester, Piedmont, quarterly, 35.20; Plymouth, 34.11; Peoples, Primary Dept., 2.
——, "Peace," 50.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION OF MASS., by Miss Miriam L. Woodberry, Ass't Treas., $40.00.
W. H. M. A. of Mass., bal. pledge for Chinese M., Women and Girls, 40.
ESTATE.—Boston, Estate of E. C. Parkhurst, 15.
RHODE ISLAND, $27.94.
Newport, United, quarterly, 10.25. Providence, Congdon St. Bapt. Ch., for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va., 3.29; North, C. E., 1.40. Slaterville, 13.
CONNECTICUT, $2,191.95.
Ashford, First, 4.78. Bridgeport, Second, 130.80. Bridgeport, Second, S., for Santee Indian M., Neb., 25. Bristol, First, quarterly, 50. Bristol, First, special, 20. Cheshire, "A Friend," 1. Collinsville, 14. Danielsonville, Westfield, 27.23. Groton, C., for Tougaloo U., 25. Groton, 10.46. Goshen, 38. Guilford, First, 40. Hadlyme, R. E. Hungerford, 25. Hartford, First, 167.29. Hartford, Asylum Hill, L. B. S., for furnishing room, Tougaloo U., 25. Hartford, Miss E. R. Hyde, for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va., 1. Lakeville, Mrs. S. J. Pennock, 4. Litchfield, First, 44.10. Manchester, North, S., for furnishing room, Tougaloo U., 31.60. Meriden, "Friends," 10. Meriden, Center, 75. Milford, First, 8.70. New Haven, Dixwell Av., 5. New Haven, Dixwell St., C., for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va., 8.48. New London, First Ch. of Christ, 43.52. Norfolk, 98.99. Northfield, 12.84. North Madison, 4. Norwich, Park, 818.02. Plantsville, S., by A. Z. Ely, for S. A., Fisk U., 7.40. Poquonock, 5.66. Putnam, Second, 32.67. Ridgefield, L. A. Soc., Bedding, for Tougaloo U. Salisbury, C., 5.43 for Freedmen, 5 for Mountain Work. Saybrook, Mrs. Geo. Dibble, 5. Shelton, S., 12.50. Stamford, Cong., C. E., for Mountain Work in Tenn., 12.13. Voluntown and Sterling, 5. Waterbury, Second, 248.78. West Avon, 8. West Hartford, First Ch. of Christ, 18.95. Willimantic, 23.12.
WOMAN'S CONG. HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF CONN., Mrs. W. W. Jacobs, Treas., $33.50:
Cromwell, 18.50. Portland, "United Workers," bal. to const. MRS. H. KILBY, L. M., 15.
NEW YORK, $471.22.
Angola, C., 7; C. E., 5. Brooklyn Central, S., for Indian M., 37.50. Brooklyn, Pratt Institute, Box of Books, for Library, Lexington, Ky. Chili Station, Martha A. Parker, deceased, (an ex-slave), for the education of Colored People, by J. B. Johnston, Att'y, 210. East Bloomfield, 40. East Bloomfield, Mrs. Eliza S. Goodwin, 5. Fredonia, Martha L. Stevens, 50 cts. Morristown, First, 5.50. Mount Sinai, C. E., 3.40. New York, Chas. L. Mead, for S. A. Fisk U., 13; Mount Hope, S., Bible Class, 10; "H. W. H.," for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va., 5; "M. C. H.," 2. Niagara Falls, First, 15. Northfield, C. E., for Indian M., Fort Berthold, N. D., 9. Troy, Rev. F. R. Marvin, 3.10.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF N. Y., by Mrs. J. J. Pearsall, Treas., $98.22.
Brooklyn, South, Jr. C. E., for S. A., Indian M., 15. Brooklyn, Puritan, C. E., 26. Brooklyn, Park, for S. A., Lincoln Acad., Kings Mt., N. C., 4.50. Bridgewater, C. E., 10. Ellington, 5. Homer, 5. Jamestown, First, C. E., for Alaska M., 10. Niagara Falls, C. E., 10. Rutland, 7.72. Walton, 5.
NEW JERSEY, $453.56.
East Orange, "Cash," 100. Elizabeth, 5. Jersey City Heights, "C. L. A.," 5. Lyons Farms, Presb. S., 15. Newark, Miss Kate L. Hamilton, for Chinese M., 1. Plainfield, 119.56. Upper Montclair, Christian Union, 150. Vineland, "A Friend," 12.50.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF THE N. J. ASS'N, by Mrs. J. H. Denison, Treas., $45.50.
Bound Brook, Pilgrim Workers, bal. to const. MISS ELFLEDA DUNHAM, L. M., 25. Bound Brook, 12. Philadelphia, Penn. Central, 8.50.
PENNSYLVANIA, $37.00.
Berwyn, Charles E. Stevens, bal. to const. himself, L. M., 2. Lander, Alfred Cowles & Son, 35.
OHIO, $451.98.
Brecksville, First, 9. Chagrin Falls, 28.57. Cleveland, Euclid Av., 28.92; Plymouth, 12; Franklin Av., 10. Gomer, Welsh, 18.50. Hudson, C., quarterly, 9.50. Lakewood, 1.50. Lodi, 9.44. Medina, H. L. Loomis, to const., H. A. CLARK, EMMA BURNHAM and F. J. CLARK, L. M's, 100. Mount Vernon 25.85. Oberlin, First, 25. Perrysburg, S. P. Tolman, 10.50. Rootstown, W. J. Dickinson, 20. Tallmadge, S., 20.20. Wakeman, Rev. Jesse Hill, for Gold Bug, Ky., 5.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF OHIO, by Mrs. George B. Brown, Treas., $118.00.
Akron, First, 5. Cincinnati, Walnut Hills, 16. Cleveland, First, 11.90; Euclid Av., 10; Hough Av., 7; Bethlehem, C. E., 2; Bethlehem, 2; Archwood Av., C. E., 1.50. Dayton, 2. Fairport, Jr. C. E., 1.50. Gomer, 2. Hudson, 1.60. Oberlin, Second, to const. MISS MARY SHAFER, L. M., 30. Oberlin, First, 12. Painesville, C. E., for Storrs Sch., Atlanta, Ga., 2. Ridgeville Corners, 3. Springfield, First, 3.50. Toledo, Central S., Primary, 1; Second, C. E., 1.50. Vermillion, C. E., 2.50.
ILLINOIS, $546.80.
Batavia, Miss Faith Ficher, 1; Miss Y. Babbitt, 1, for S. A. Fisk U. Blue Island, C. E., 6. Chicago, Warren Av., 52.06; Rev. Geo. R. Merrill, D.D., 10; Mrs. C. F. Holcomb, 20; Central Park, 4.50.
Chicago, Millard Av. Mission Band, 6.07; Miss Miriam E. Carey, 5; K. Harris, 5; Green St. Cong. Ch., 2.73, for S. A., Fisk U.; Green St. Ch., W. M. S., for Fisk U., 1.22. Decatur, C., for S. A., Fisk U., 2. Elburn, 7.81. Evanston, First, 4. First, for Fisk U., 3. Geneseo, Mrs. P. Huntington, 5; Mrs. A. E. Steele, 5; C., 4.85; Miss M. Miller, 1., for S. A., Fisk U. Geneva, Officers and Girls, State Home, 10; Mrs. K. West, 1; C., 1, for S. A., Fisk U. Glen Ellyn, 8. Godfrey, 4.10. Hamilton, Chas. Gruff, 5. Hinsdale, 8.57. McLean, W. M. Soc., 11.65; Mrs. Mary Moreland, 5; H. S. Woodrow, 2, for S. A., Fisk U. Moline, First, (69.90 of which for a Schp., Fisk U.) 139.81. Normal, 6.55. Oak Park, Second, 18.79. Ottawa, 20.94. Providence, 14. Rockton, First, 5. Waukegan, 11.92. Waverly, 8.25. Waverly, S., 5. Wheaton, Wheaton College, 15.18; Woman's Miss. Soc., 2, for S. A., Fisk U.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF ILLINOIS, Mrs. L. A. Field, Treas., $95.80:
Elburn, 45. Mont Clair, 10. Oak Park, First, 7.50; First, C. E., 5. Peoria, First, for Fisk U., 6.95. Rollo, 4.05. Rockford, Second, 3.
MICHIGAN, $39.75.
Charlotte, 10. Hart, First, 8.50. Muskegon, First, 18.35. Olivet, S., 1.90. Pine Grove, 1.
IOWA, $142.91—of which from Estate, $11.67.
Charles City, 32.17. Cherokee, First, 25.05. Correctionville, 9. Grinnell, S., 14.47. Harvey, 1.50. McGregor, J. H. Ellsworth, 20. Quasqueton, C., 6.60; C. E., 2.50.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF IOWA, Miss Belle L. Bentley, Treas., $19.95:
Anita, for S. A., Fisk U., 12.58. Des Moines, Plymouth, 2.92. Orient, "A Friend," 1. Winthrop, Jr. C. E., 3.45.
ESTATE. Cedar Rapids, Estate of Clarence P. Emery, by J. H. Merrill, Trustee, for Beach Inst., Savannah, Ga., 11.67.
WISCONSIN, $288.35.
Beloit, First, 70. Beloit, Mrs. E. Barber, for Furnishing Room, Tougaloo U., 25. Delevan, 8.09. Evansville, Jun. E. S., for Trinity Sch., Athens, Ala., 5. Fulton, Rev. A. S. Reid, 2. La Crosse, 47.10. Lake Geneva, First, 9. Racine, Mrs. Canfield Smith, 20; Mary Jorghenson, 10. Sparta, First, 18. West Salem, C., to const. GEO. L. HOOKER, L. M., 31.16. Whitewater, 20.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF WISCONSIN, by Mrs. L. E. Smith, Treas., $23.00:
Eau Claire, 3. Milwaukee, Grand Av., 20.
MISSOURI, $7.22.
Pierce City, First, 7.22.
MINNESOTA, $153.47.
Ada, Sen. E. S., 12. Custer, Bethel, 1.70. Freeborn, 3.20. Minneapolis, "Rodelmer," 2.50. Minneapolis, Fifth, C. E., 2. Moorhead, First, 5.20.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF MINNESOTA, by Mrs. M. W. Skinner, Treas., $131.87 (less expenses, $5), $126.87:
Austin, 6.55. Fairmont, 3.94. Glencoe, 12. Minneapolis, Park Av., 12.84. Minneapolis, Plymouth, 10. New Ulmn, 4. Northfield, Carleton College, for Hospital Work, Fisk U., 37.81. Rochester, 12.45. Sauk Center, 3.22. Springfield, 2.50. Saint Paul, Plymouth, 10; Plymouth, C. E., 10. Tatrum, C. E., 3.06. Wadena, C. E., 3.50.
SOUTH DAKOTA, $58.25.
Alcester, 5. Gothland, 3.25. Yankton, "Friends in S. D.," 50.
NEBRASKA, $38.73.
Crete, 29.70. Linwood, 7.21. Norfolk, Second, 1.82.
KANSAS, $44.01.
Emporia, First, 40.36. Smith Center, 3.65.
MONTANA, $5.00.
Missoula, 5.
CALIFORNIA, $349.16.
Byron, 2.10. Llano, Miss Lucy Morley, 5. Pomona, Mrs. L. H. P., 12.50. San Francisco, Receipts of the California Chinese Mission (see items below), 329.56.
OREGON, $4.00.
Eugene, First, 4.
WASHINGTON, $4.20.
Cheney, 4.20.
VIRGINIA, $2.75.
Cappahosic, Capt. S. Munsell, for Gloucester Sch., 1. Gloucester, Mrs. S. L. Goldman, for Gloucester Sch., 1. Gloucester Co., Bethany, S., for Gloucester Sch., 75 cts.
WEST VIRGINIA, $6.30.
Huntington, First, C. E., 6.30.
NORTH CAROLINA, $15.50.
Tryon, 9.50. Woodville, Pool Grove Bapt. C., for Gloucester Sch., Cappahosic, Va., 1.
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION OF NORTH CAROLINA, by A. E. Farrington, Treas., $5.00:
Oaks, for Indian M., 5.
TENNESSEE, $11.00.
Knoxville, Second, 1. Nashville, Rev. Chas. W. Dunn, for S. A., Fisk U., 5. Pin Hook Landing, Rev. C. B. Riggs and family, 5.
LOUISIANA, $4.00.
Belle Place, 4.
FLORIDA, $31.50.
Melbourne, First, 10.50; Miss C. L. Marsh, 3. Tallahassee, T. W. Talley, for Music, S. A., Fisk U., 18.
ENGLAND, $2.44.
Leamington, Boy's Mission, by James Taylor, for S. A., Fisk U., 2.44.
SCOTLAND, $59.82.
"Friends," by F. J. Loudin and Jubilee Singers, for S. A., Fisk U., 59.82.
INCOME, $901.39.
Atterbury Fund, 106.87. Avery Fund, for African M., 191. Belden Sch'p Fund, for Talladega C., 30. De Forest Fund, for President's Chair, Talladega C., 217.61. C. F. Dike Fund, for Straight U., 50. General Endowment Fund, for Freedmen, 50. Gen'l C. B. Fisk Sch'p Fund for Fisk U., 11.25. Graves Library Fund, for Atlanta U., 112.50. Haley Sch'p Fund, for Fisk U., 22.50. Hammond Fund, for Straight U., 22.50. Howard Theo. Sch'p Fund, for Howard U., 57. Tuthill King Endowment Fund, for Berea C., 94 cts. Le Moyne Fund, for Memphis, Tenn., 22.50. Luke Memorial Fund, for Talladega C., 22 cts. Rice Memorial Fund, for Talladega C., 5.63. Scholarship Fund, for Straight U., 40 cts. Stone Sch'p Fund, for Talladega C., 47 cts.
TUITION, $1,262.64.
Lexington, Ky., 188.15; All Healing, N. C. Public Fund, 200; Saluda, N. C., 28.90; Whittier, N. C., 4.80; Charleston, S. C., 318.90; Nashville, Tenn., 346.34; Pleasant Hill, Tenn., 3; Cotton Valley, Ala., Public Fund, 80; Cotton Valley, Ala., 54.05; Orange Park, Fla., 1; Tougaloo, Miss., 5; New Orleans, La., 32; Austin, Tex., 50 cts.
SUMMARY FOR JULY, 1898.
Donations $9,192.29 Estates 2,085.55 ————— $11,277.84 Income 901.39 Tuition 1,262.64 ————— Total for July $13,441.87
FOR THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY.
Subscriptions for July $13.05 Previously acknowledged 242.77 ———- $255.82
SUMMARY.
Donations $126,545.93 Estates 85,906.14 —————- $212,452.07 Income 11,621.89 Tuition 36,324.31 —————- Total from Oct. 1, 1897, to July 31, 1898, $260,398.27
RECEIPTS OF THE CALIFORNIA CHINESE MISSION, William Johnstone, Treas., from May 19 to June 27, 1898, $329.56.
FROM LOCAL MISSIONS, $216.71:
Fresno, Chinese M. O., 4.70; Annual Membs., 7.25. Specials from Chinese for Rent, 10.75; Wong Hing, for New Mission House, 5. Los Angeles, Chinese M. O., 5.90. Ann'y Pledges, 24.61. Marysville, Chinese M. O., 7.20; Ann'y Pledges, 9.25. Oroville, Chinese M. O., 2.50; Annual Memb., 13.50. Petaluma, Chinese M. O., 2.75. Riverside, Chinese M. O., 4.05; Ann'y Gift, 5. Sacramento, Chinese M. O., 5. San Bernardino, Chinese M. O., 2. San Diego, Chinese M. O., 2.10; Ann'y Pledges, 11.65. San Francisco, Bethany C., Ann'y Pledges, 27.50. San Francisco, Central Mission, M. O., 9.85; Annual Memb., 12. San Francisco, West Mission, Chinese M. O., 2.60. Santa Barbara, Chinese M. O., 5.85; Ann'y Pledges, 5. Santa Cruz, Chinese M. O., 6.30; Annual Memb., 15.50. Ventura, Chinese M. O., 50 cts.; Ann'y Pledges, 1. Vernondale, Chinese M. O., 2; Ann'y Pledges, 3. Watsonville, Chinese M. O., 2.40.
PERSONAL GIFTS, $26.00.
Mrs. L. E. Agard, 20; Rev. J. C. Holbrook, D.D., 5; Mrs. Carolyn A. Sawyer, 1.
EASTERN FRIENDS, $5.00.
Worcester, Mass., "Friends," 5.
FOR CHINESE MOTHERS AND CHILDREN, $81.85.
Greenfield, Woman's Aux. to Mass. W. H. M. A., 25; Miss E. S. Osgood, 25. Albany, N. Y., "Friends of Chinese," 21. Howard, Neb., Cong. C. E., by Mrs. O. V. Rice, 4.85. Watsonville, by Mrs. Martha Ellis, 6.
H. W. HUBBARD, Treasurer, Congregational Rooms, Fourth Av. and Twenty-Second St., New York, N. Y.
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JUBILEE YEAR FUND, ADDITIONAL SHARE.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF ALABAMA, Talladega, Ala.
Previously reported 857 Subscription reported above 1 —— Total number of shares reported 858
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WOMAN'S STATE ORGANIZATIONS.
MAINE.
WOMAN'S AID TO A. M. A. State Committee—Mrs. Ida Vose Woodbury, Woodfords; Mrs. L. J. Thomas, 115 So. Main St., Auburn; 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. Rebecca P. Fairbanks, St. Johnsbury.
MASS. AND R. I.
[B]WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION. President—Mrs. C. L. Goodell, 9 Shailer St., Brookline, Mass. Secretary—Mrs. Louise A. Kellogg, 32 Congregational House, Boston. Treasurer—
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, 530 Farmington Ave., 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, 153 Decatur St., Brooklyn
NEW JERSEY.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF THE N. J. ASSOCIATION. President—Mrs. A. H. Bradford, Montclair. Secretary—Mrs. Frank J. Goodwin, Glen Ridge. Treasurer—Mrs. J. H. Dennison, 150 Belleville Ave., Newark.
PENNSYLVANIA.
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION. President—Mrs. J. S. Upton, Ridgway. Secretary—Mrs. C. F. Yennie, Ridgway. Treasurer—Mrs. T. W. Jones, 511 Woodland Terrace, Philadelphia.
OHIO.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. President—Mrs. C. W. Carroll, 48 Brookfield St., Cleveland. Secretary—Mrs. J. W. Moore, 515 The Ellington, Cleveland. Treasurer—Mrs. G. B. Brown, 2116 Warren St., Toledo.
INDIANA.
President—Mrs. W. A. Bell, 223 Broadway, Indianapolis. Secretary—Mrs. D. F. Coe, Elkhart. Treasurer—Mrs. A. H. Ball, Anderson.
ILLINOIS.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. President—Mrs. Sidney Strong, Oak Park. Secretary—Mrs. A. O. Whitcomb, 463 Irving Ave., Chicago. Treasurer—Miss Bessie E. Crosby, Oak Park.
MISSOURI.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. President—Mrs. Henry Hopkins, 916 Holmes St., Kansas City. Secretary—Mrs. L. F. Doane, 3319 E. 9th St., Kansas City. Treasurer—Mrs. K. L. Mills, 1526 Wabash Ave., Kansas City.
IOWA.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. President—Mrs. L. F. Berry, Ottumwa. Secretary—Mrs. H. H. Robbins, Grinnell. Treasurer—Miss Belle L. Bentley, West Grand Ave., Des Moines.
MICHIGAN.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. President—Mrs. Isaac Platt Powell, 76 Jefferson Ave., Grand Rapids. Secretary—Mrs. E. N. Thorne, 212 S. Union 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. L. E. Smith, 140 Gorham St., Madison.
MINNESOTA.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. President—Miss Katherine W. Nichols, 230 East Ninth St., St. Paul. Secretary—Mrs. A. P. Lyon, Minneapolis. Treasurer—Mrs. M. W. Skinner, Northfield.
NORTH DAKOTA.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. President—Mrs. M. M. Lander, Wahpeton. Secretary—Mrs. 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. Burtt, Huron. Treasurer—Mrs. F. M. Wilcox, Huron.
BLACK HILLS, SOUTH DAKOTA.
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION. President—Mrs. J. B. Gossage, Rapid City. Secretary—Mrs. C. W. Brown, Rapid City. Treasurer—Mrs. S. Cushman, Deadwood.
NEBRASKA.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. President—Mrs. D. B. Perry, Crete. Secretary—Mrs. H. Bross, 2904 Q St., Lincoln. Treasurer—Mrs. Charlotte C. Hall, C St., Lincoln.
KANSAS.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. President—Mrs. F. E. Storrs, Topeka. Secretary—Mrs. M. H. Jaquith, 1157 Filmore Street, Topeka. Treasurer—Mrs. E. C. Read, Parsons.
COLORADO.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. President—Mrs. E. R. Drake, 2739 Lafayette St., Denver. Secretary—Mrs. Chas. Westley, Box 508, Denver. Treasurer—Mrs. B. C. Valentine, Highlands.
WYOMING.
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION. President—Mrs. P. F. Powelson, Cheyenne. Secretary—Mrs. J. A. Riner, Cheyenne. Treasurer—Mrs. J. M. Brown, Wheatland.
MONTANA.
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION. President—Mrs. Victor F. Clark, Livingston. Secretary—Mrs. H. J. Miller, Livingston. Treasurer—Mrs. W. S. Bell, Helena.
IDAHO.
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION. President—Mrs. R. B. Wright, Boise. Secretary—Mrs. C. E. Mason, Mountain Home. Treasurer—Mrs. G. L. Cole, Mountain Home.
WASHINGTON.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. President—Mrs. A. J. Bailey, 1614 Second Ave., Seattle. Secretary—Mrs. W. C. Wheeler, 424 South K St., Tacoma. Treasurer—Mrs. J. W. George, 620 Fourth St., Seattle.
OREGON.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. President—Mrs. F. Eggert, The Hill, Portland. Secretary—Mrs. D. D. Clarke, 447 N. E. Twelfth St., Portland. Treasurer—Mrs. C. F. Clapp, Forest Grove.
CALIFORNIA.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY. President—Mrs. E. S. Williams, Saratoga. Secretary—Mrs. F. B. Perkins, 546 24th St., Oakland. Treasurer—Mrs. J. M. Haven, 1329 Harrison St., 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 St., 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. E. H. Ashmun, Albuquerque. Secretary—Mrs. F. A. Burlingame, Albuquerque. Treasurer—Mrs. M. McCluskey, 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 Hurd, Vinita. Treasurer—Mrs. R. M. Swain, Vinita.
NORTH CAROLINA.
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION. President—Mrs. S. S. Sevier, Greensboro. Secretary and Treasurer—Miss A. E. Farrington, Oaks.
GEORGIA.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION. President— Secretary— Treasurer—
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. Spencer Snell, Talladega. 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—Mrs. Mary L. Corpier, Florence, Ala. Treasurer—Mrs. J. C. Napier, 514 Capitol Square, Nashville.
MISSISSIPPI.
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION. Treasurer—Mrs. L. H. Turner, 3012 12th St., Meridian.
LOUISIANA.
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION. President—Mrs. L. St. J. Hitchcock, 2436 Canal St., New Orleans. Secretary—Mrs. Matilda W. Cabrere, New Orleans. Treasurer—Miss Mary L. Rogers, 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.
FOOTNOTE:
[B] While the W. H. M. A. appears in this list as a State body for Mass. and R. I., it has certain auxiliaries elsewhere.
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