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WOMAN'S CONG. HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF CONN., by Mrs. George Follett, Sec., $19.45.
Cromwell, Ladies of C., 19.45.
ESTATES.—South Manchester, Estate of Mrs. Emily W. Dimock, a member of Cong. Ch. of South Manchester, by C. E. House, Executor 2,000. Norwalk, Estate of William J. Craw, (Reserve Legacy Account) 2,719.38. Norwich Town, Estate of Miss Grace McClellan (Reserve Legacy Account), 4,024.53.
NEW YORK, $68.20.
Angola, 9. Angola, A. H. Ames, 5. Bridgewater, "A Friend," 5. Greene, First, 7. Groton, Storrs A. Barrows, 25. Lebanon, 3. McGraw, H. D. Corey, 1. Portland, First, 3.20. Rochester, Mrs. Caroline L. Smith, 10.
NEW JERSEY, $35.00.
Jersey City Heights, Mrs. Caroline L. Ames, 10. Newark, John F. Dryden, for Laundry, Tillotson C., 25.
PENNSYLVANIA, $160.00.
Kane, First, 7. Philadelphia, Central, 150. Philadelphia, Kensington. 3.
OHIO, $244.46.
Adams Mills, Mrs. M. A. Smith, 10. Aurora, S., 2. Claridon, "A Friend," for Indian M., Fort Yates, N. D., 50. Cleveland, Euclid Av. C., 29.76. Grafton, 5.50. Mount Vernon, First, 24.70. Oberlin, Mrs. L. G. B. Hills, 20. ——, Cash, 1.
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION OF OHIO, by Mrs. G. B. Brown, Treas., $101.50.
Berea, 5.25. Cleveland, East Mad. Av., Int. C. E., 2. Cleveland, Hough Av., 13.50. Elyria, First, C. E., 23. Lima, 4.20. Oberlin, First, (5 of which for Indian M., Miss Collins), 28. Sheffield, 2.50. Toledo, Central, 8.55. Unionville, 4. Wayne, 2.50. Wellington, 8.
ILLINOIS, $550.76—of which from Estate, $250.00.
Atkinson, S., for Mountain White Work, 2.46. Chesterfield, 12.68.
Chicago, "D. L. R." for Porto Rico, 90. Chicago, Harriet Schrader, for Fort Berthold, N. D., 3. Chicago, Miss E. D. Williams, for Keyes Cottage, Fort Berthold, N. D., 3.
Glen Ellyn, 6.08. Hampton, 2.50. Harvey, 21. Joy Prairie, 16. Ontario, 5.83. Ottawa, First, 12.70. Princeton, 51.40. Roberts, C., 3.25; S., 1.50; C. E., 1.25.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF ILLINOIS, Mrs. Mary S. Booth, Treas., $68.11.
Alton, Ch. of Redeemer, 5. Chicago, Pilgrim, 21; Lincoln P., 2.75. Elmhurst, 15.83. Emington, 3. McLean, 5. Oak Park, First, 6.92. Rockford, Second, 3.75. Rogers Park, 2. Sycamore, 2.86.
ESTATE.—Elgin, Estate of Ellen A. Hinsdell, 250.
MICHIGAN, $375.52.
Chelsea, 2.19. Detroit, First, 30. Hancock, 58.03. Jackson, First (17.65 of which for Porto Rico), 62.15. Saugatuck, 6.15. West Bay City, John Bourne, for Alaska M., 200.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF MICHIGAN, by Mrs. E. F. Grabill, Treas., $17.00.
Allegan, 1. Ann Arbor, 15. Jackson, First, Jr. C. E., for S. A., A. G. Sch., Moorhead, Miss., 1.
IOWA, $151.58.
Allison, 8. Bridgewater, Mrs. Harriet N. Clark, 10. Iowa Falls, 23.30. Shell Rock, 4.26. Strawberry Point, C., 10.50. Waverly, 3.85. Webster City, 10.15.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF IOWA, Miss Belle L. Bentley, Treas., $79.52.
Anita, for S. A., Fisk U., 10. Blairsburg, 1. Cedar Rapids, First, S., 86 cts. Davenport, First, Mrs. Mary Reed Smith, 5. Des Moines, Plymouth, 6.91. Des Moines, Plymouth, Jr. C. E., 5. Grinnell (5 of which for Porto Rico), 7.50. Keokuk, First, 12. McGregor, Cath Gilchrist, for Alaska M., 2. Osage, 24.25. Waterloo, Jr. C. E., 5.
WISCONSIN, $100.04.
Clinton, C., 15; S., 4.39. Janesville, First, 50. Nekoosa, 3.17. Sparta, 23.48. Spring Valley, 4.
MINNESOTA, $51.96.
Glyndon, Frances Kittredge, for freight to Fort Berthold, N. D., 25 cents. Minneapolis, Plymouth, 21.60. Minneapolis, Oak Park C., 10. Minneapolis, W. H. Norris, quarterly, 10. New Ulm, C., for S. A., Pleasant Hill, Tenn., 7.51. Rochester, Ladies' Soc., by Mrs. F. A. Poole, for freight to Fort Berthold, N. D., 1.60. Stewartsville, Jr. C. E., by Mrs. C. A. Duncanson, for Fort Berthold, N. D., 1.
MISSOURI, $62.50.
Clinton, Anise C. Hancock, 1; Mrs. Jane G. Wills, 50 cts. Pleasant Hill, Geo. M. Rellogg, for Porto Rico, 50. Sedalia, First, 11.
KANSAS, $27.23.
Kirwin, Mrs. J. Scott, Sen., for Mountain White Work, 25. Leota, Beulah C. E., for Porto Rico, 2.23.
NEBRASKA, $2.95.
Arborville, 2.95.
NORTH DAKOTA, $3.00.
Fargo, M. M. Fisher's S. S. Class, for S. A., Fort Berthold, N. D., 3.
SOUTH DAKOTA, $28.13.
Alcester, 5.31. Elk Point, 6. Gothland, 5. Springfield, 11.82.
MONTANA, $2.00.
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION OF MONTANA, by Mrs. W. S. Bell, Treas., $2.00.
Castle, Mrs. A. S. N. Barnes, 2.
OKLAHOMA, $1.50.
Oklahoma, 1.50.
UTAH, $5.25.
Salt Lake, Phillips, 4.05.
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION OF UTAH, by Miss Anna Baker, Treas., $1.20.
W. H. M. U., 1.20.
COLORADO, $10.00.
Denver, Mrs. E. M. Chadwick, for Alaska M., 10.
CALIFORNIA, $597.77.
Byron, 1.60. National City, Mrs. M. A. Burgess, 1. Pasadena, Lake Av. C., 2.66. Pomona, Pilgrim, 41.50. Santa Ana, First, 8.50. Santa Barbara, 26.95. San Diego, Henry Sheldon, 25.
San Francisco, Receipts of the California Chinese Mission (see items below), 490.56.
WASHINGTON, $27.87.
Entiat, Josiah Lyman Claghorn, 2. Seattle, Plymouth, 25.87.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, $13.45.
Washington, Lincoln Memorial C., 13.45.
NORTH CAROLINA, $21.50.
Beaufort, Rev. W. D. Newkirk, for Talladega C., 5. Bethel, 1.50. Little Mills, Children's Day Off'g, 2. Troy, S., for Talladega C., 8. Wilmington, Rev. F. G. Ragland, for Talladega C., 5.
TENNESSEE, $3.50.
Bon Air, Rev. E. N. Goff, 3. Lantana, 50 cts.
GEORGIA, $2.35.
Andersonville, 1.85. Woodville, Rev. J. H. H. Sengstacke, for Talladega C., 50 cts.
ALABAMA, $16.00.
Marion, Lincoln Sch., 5; Miss M. D. Hyde, 1, for Talladega C. Montgomery, F. E. Abercrombie, for Talladega C., 5. Shelby, W. M. Rakestraw, for Talladega C., 5.
LOUISIANA, $15.25.
Schriever, Rev. P. O. Wailes, for Talladega C., 5.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF LA., by Miss Mary L. Rogers, Treas., $10.25.
Hammond, Sem. Sch., 5.66. Hammond, L. M. S., 4.59.
INCOME, $270.00.
Atterbury End. Fund, 5. Avery Fund, for African M., 57. W. Belden Sch'p Fund, for Talladega C., 30. Rev. B. Foltz End. Fund, 15. General End. Fund, 20. Howard Carter Theo. End. Fund, 5. Howard Theo. Fund, for Howard U., 60. Le Moyne Fund, for Memphis, Tenn., 40. Straight U. Sch'p Fund, 10. Tuthill King End. Fund, for Atlanta U., 20. Yale Library End. Fund, for Talladega C., 8.
TUITION, $352.03.
Enfield, N. C., 1.80. Talladega, Ala., 350.23.
SUMMARY FOR AUGUST, 1900.
Donations $5,210.98 Estates 4,643.54 ————- $9,854.52 Income 270.00 Tuition 352.03 ————- Total for August $10,476.55
FOR THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY.
Subscriptions for August $9.75 Previously acknowledged 281.84 ———- Total $291.59
RECEIPTS OF THE CALIFORNIA CHINESE MISSION, from July 14 to August 14, 1900, William Johnstone, Treas., $490.56.
FROM LOCAL MISSIONS, $394.56.
Berkeley, Chinese M. O., 3.10; Ann'y Gifts, 1. Fresno, Chinese M. O., 55 cents; Ann'y Pledges, 16.50. Los Angeles, Chinese M. O., 21.45; Ann'y Pledges, 22; Branch Assoc., 10. Marysville, Chinese M. O., 7.50; Ann'y Pledges, 19. Oakland, Chinese M. O., 3; First Cong. C., 100. Oroville, Chinese M. O., 2.30; Ann'y Pledges, 12.50. Pasadena, Chinese M. O., 2.85; Ann'y Pledges, 15.90. Petaluma, Chinese M. O., 50 cts.; Ann'y Pledges, 11.50. Riverside, Chinese M. O., 5.66; Ann'y Pledges, 6. Sacramento, Chinese M. O., 4; Ann'y Pledges, 30. San Bernardino, Chinese M. O., 1.75; Ann'y Pledges, 7.50. San Diego, Chinese M. O., 1.80; Rev. S. A. Norton, D.D., 5. San Francisco, Central, Chinese M. O., 6.80; Annual Members, 12. San Francisco, West, Chinese M. O., 3.50; Annual Members, 12. San Francisco, Branch Assoc., 10. San Francisco, Bethany C., Ann'y Pledges, 8.50. Santa Barbara, Chinese M. O., 3.45; Ann'y Pledges, 17.50. Santa Cruz, Chinese M. O., 6.45; Ann'y Pledges, 3.
INDIVIDUAL OFFERINGS, $55.00.
Geo. T. Hawley, 20; L. S. Sherman, 25; Mrs. Caleb Sadler, 10.
FROM EASTERN FRIENDS, $11.00.
Bangor, Me., Mrs. Mary W. Chamberlain, 10. Brooklyn, N. Y., Miss M. S. Gilbert, 1.
FOR CHINESE MOTHERS AND CHILDREN, $30.00.
Albany, N. Y., through Miss Janet McNaughton, 20. Oakland, Cal., Mrs. M. R. Smith, by Mrs. Agard, 10.
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RECEIPTS FOR SEPTEMBER, 1900.
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THE DANIEL HAND EDUCATIONAL FUND
For Colored People.
Income for September $500.00 Previously acknowledged 61,999.22 ————— $62,499.22 ==========
CURRENT RECEIPTS.
MAINE, $669.86.
Belfast, First, 30. Bridgeton, First, 7. Brooksville, Emma J. Walker, 1. Cherryfield, 16.70. Cumberland Center, 20.66. Dennysville, 11. Portland, State St. C., 150. Rockland, 29.27. Skowhegan, Island Av. C., 26.37.
MAINE WOMAN'S AID to A. M. A., by Mrs. Helen W. Davis, Treas., $377.86.
Auburn, High St., 15.25. Brownville, 14.75. Camden, 19. Dexter, 1.55. Dover and Foxcroft, 10.25. Falmouth, Second, 11. Fort Fairfield, 4. Gorham, 15. Greenville, 10.50. Houlton, 1. Island Falls, 10. Madison, 3. Portland, High St., 91; State St., 50; Bethel C., 30; Second Parish, 10. State Conference Collection, 11.57. Woodfords, Ida V. Woodbury, 5. Yarmouth, First C., 31. "A Friend," 1. Conference Collection (Piscataquis), 1.99. Conference (Piscataquis), 5. East Orrington, Maria George, 1. Hampden, Sarah C. Curtis, 20. North Gorham, Miss C. C. Varney, 5.
NEW HAMPSHIRE, $7,110.22—of which from Estate, $7,000.00.
Hancock, 5. Hinsdale, S., 5. Lisbon, First, 4.72. Lisbon, Mary R. Commings and family, 75. Littleton, First, C. E., 8. Warner, C. E., 5.
FEMALE CENT. INST. AND HOME MISSION'RY UNION OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, Miss Annie A. McFarland, Treas. $7.50.
Harrison, W. S. of Cong. C., by Mrs. Myra M. Patrick, 2. Lancaster, Ladies' Aux., by Mrs. P. F. Marston, for Brewer N. Sch., Greenwood, S. C., 5.50.
ESTATE.—Exeter, Estate of Mrs. Mary E. Shute, 7,000.00.
VERMONT, $476.16—of which from Estates, $306.54.
Brattleboro, 55. Brookfield, Second, 9.21. Danby, 2.50. Enosburg, 9. Milton, C., ad'l, 25 cts. Pawlett, "A Friend," 5. Salisbury, 10.15. Westminster, 33.01.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF VERMONT, by Mrs. Robert Mackinnon, Treas., 45.50.
Barton Landing, Jr. C. E., for Indian Schp., 5. Cambridgeport, 1. Richmond, S. Class, for Mountain White Schp., 2. Salisbury, for Indian Schp., 50 cts. Saxtons River, 5. Saint Johnsbury, North C., Primary Class, for Indian Schp., 1. Berlin, W. M. S. by Mrs. Geo K. Perrin, Sec., 5. Burlington, W. H. M. S. of First, by Mrs. S. Story, Treas., 10. Sheldon, M. S., by Sarah F. Jennison, 6. Woodstock, W. M. S., by Miss C. A. Munger, 10.
ESTATES.—North Bennington, Estate of Mrs. Caroline E. Hall, by Henry D. Hall, Executor, 25. Springfield, Estate of Frederick Parks, 281.54.
MASSACHUSETTS, $21,115.89—of which from ESTATES, $18,812.14.
Amherst, First, C. E., for McIntosh, Ga., 2.25. Andover, Y. L. Soc. of Christian Workers, for Pleasant Hill, Tenn., 20. Attleboro, Second, S., 8.88. Barre, 62.75. Billerica, 10.75. Blandford, First, 10.07. Charlemont, First, 9.20. Conway, 17.51. Dalton, Mrs. Louise F. Crane, 125; Miss Clara L. Crane, 75, for Tougaloo U. Danvers, Prim. Dept. Maple St. S., for Alaska M., 10. Dedham, First, 88.94. East Charlemont, 13.25. Fall River, Broadway C., 4; King's Daughters, 1; C. E., 1. Foxboro, Bethany C., 15.07. Harwich, First, 19.35. Haverhill, Riverside, 4; Fourth, 3. Holden, 6. Medway, 9.66. Millbury, M. D. Garfield, 25. Millbury, Second, 19.24. Newbury, First, 17.10. Newton, Eliot, S., 18.61. North Adams, 35. North Chelmsford, 3.50. Norton, Trinity C., 3.95. Palmer, 1. Pittsfield, Mrs. H. L. Dawes, for Alaska M., 10. Plainfield, 7. Princeton, Mrs. L. M. Grout, 2. Reading, 30. Reading, "A Friend," 1. Rockport, First, 8.34. Salem, South, 96.82. Sharon, C., 9.50; S., 10. Somerville, "S. H. T.," 2. Southampton, 24.48. Taunton, Trin. C., to const. MISS MARY A. WHITMARSH, MRS. ELIZABETH R. WARREN and FRANK P. SMERDON L.M's, 141.97. Ward Hill, 2.70. Westhampton, 16.39. Westhampton, "Friend," 1. Westfield, Mrs. Sarah H. Hooker, deceased, 500. West Hawley, 4. Wilbraham, First, 10. Winchendon Center, First, S., 21.47.
——, "Four Friends," for Fisk U., 180.
——, "A Friend," 50.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION OF MASS. AND R. I., Miss Lizzie D. White, Treas., $535.00.
W. H. M. A. of Mass. and R. I., 530. Norwood, King's Daughters, for Straight U. 5.
ESTATES.—Boston, Estate of Josephine E. Boylston, 950. Lenox, Estate of Orilla B. Stanley, for Indian M., 5,553.77. Worcester, Estate of Albert Curtis, by James Logan, Executor (Reserve Legacy Account, 235), 12,308.37.
RHODE ISLAND, $1,902.02—of which from Estate, $1,810.00.
Central Falls, 39.27, Providence, North C., C. E., 2.75.
——, In memory of J. G. and M. B. Moffitt, for Tougaloo U., 50.
ESTATE.—Pawtucket, Estate of Mrs. Catherine E. Plimpton, by Rev. J. H. Lyon, Administrator, 1,810.
CONNECTICUT, $10,688.61—of which from Estates, $8,726.27.
Andover, 10. Bridgeport, 59.10. Brooklyn, First, C., 17; S., 5; C. E., 3. Derby, C. E. of First C., for Porto Rico, 9. Durham, 22. East Hartford, First, 15.76. East Hartford, South, 10. Falls Village, 2.75. Farmington, S., for Girls' Ind'l Dept., Talladega C., 17.72. Green's Farms, 26.35. Guilford, First, 60. Hadlyme, R. E. Hungerford, 25; J. W. Hungerford, 25. Hampton, 9.51. Hanover, ad'l, 8.70. Hartford, Hartford Theo. Sem. Students' Association, 23.04. Hebron, Ladies of First, for A. N. and I. Sch., Thomasville, Ga., 12. Litchfield, First, 40.26. Meriden, First, to const. MISS MARION R. SMITH, J. W. SOULE and FRANK W. PLUMB L.M's, 156. Montville, 7.23. New Britain, South, 253.36. New Hartford, Ladies' Aid Soc., 3. New Milford, First, 68.80. Noank, Myron H. Giddings, 5. North Haven, 16.95. Norwich, Broadway C., 382.50. Norwich, Park C., 254.80. Norwich, Mrs. Louisa G. Lane, 100. Old Saybrook, quarterly, 4.33. Plainfield, First, 13. Prospect, 12. Salisbury, 5.20. Somers, 8.23. South Canaan, 4. South Coventry, First, 23.13. Southport, First, 15. Watertown, 29. Westchester, 7.75. Wethersfield, C., (of which for A. N. and I. Sch., Thomasville, Ga., 1.25), 27. Windham, 51.44. Winsted, First, 34. Winsted, Fred B. Pickett, 5. Woodstock, First, 19.50; C. E., 9.93.
WOMAN'S CONG. HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF CONN., by Mrs. Geo. Follett Sec., $45.00.
Putnam, W. M. S., by Emma J. Kinney, 10. Terryville, B. S., 5. Wallingford, L. B. S., 25. Winchester, L. S., 5.
ESTATES.—Brooklyn, Estate of M. E. Ensworth, 8. Cornwall, Estate of S. C. Beers, 382.09. Fairfield, Estate of Miss E. B. Lyon, by W. H. Lyon, 200. Groton, Estate of Mrs. B. N. Hurlbutt, 180. Norwalk, Estate of William J. Craw, 2,719.38. New London, Estate of Christopher Tyler, 1,506.74. Torrington, Estate of Lauren Wetmore, 3,730.06.
NEW YORK, $2,241.07.
Berkshire, First, 35. Brookfield, Puritan, 4.61. Brooklyn, Mrs. Julia E. Brick, for Jos. K. Brick A., I. and N. Sch., Enfield, N. C., 1,000. Brooklyn, Miss Lydia Benedict, 25. Brooklyn, "A Friend," 1. Clifton Springs, "A Friend," at C. S. Sanitarium, for Fisk U., 10. Cortland, First, 32. Groton City, C., 2: C. E., 3. Livonia, Mrs. William Calvert, 12. Massena Center, Mrs. E. C. R. Sutton, 10. Morristown, First, 6.60. Mount Sinai, M. C. Coll, 9.50. Mount Sinai, 9. New Lebanon, 10. New York, Bedford Park C., 2.44. Northville, 12.31. Rochester, Geo. W. Thayer, 828.06. Sidney, C. E., for Student Aid, Fisk U., 25. Smyrna, "A Friend," 5. Spencerport, Miss Mary E. Dyer, 5.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF N. Y., by Mrs. J. J. Pearsall, Treas., $193.55.
Buffalo, Niagara Sq. C., 9; First, Jr. C. E., 4. Brooklyn, Tompkins Av., Primary Dept., 10. Clifton Springs, Mrs. A. G. W., 7. Fairport, 15. Poughkeepsie, 5. Rensselaer, 3. Rutland, 11. Sayville, 10. W. H. M. U., of N. Y., 111.55. Brooklyn, W. H. M. U., of Nazarene C., 1. Middletown, North St. C., L. B. U., by Mrs. Geo. Bartle, Treas., 3. Salamanca, M. S., by Mrs. Mary L. Doty, Pres., 4.
NEW JERSEY, $6.30.
Closter, 6. Morristown, E. M. Hyde, 30 cts.
PENNSYLVANIA, $56.70.
Centreville, 3.70. Neath, C. E., for Chinese M., 3. Susquehanna Co., C. E. U., for Student Aid, Fisk U., 50.
OHIO, $631.94.
Ashland, J. O. Jennings, 10. Chatfield, German Pietist Congregation, for Indian M., 46.50. Collinwood, 15. Columbus, Mayflower C., 6.50. Huntsburg, Cong., K. E. S., 9.60. Madison, Central, 8.19. Norwalk, 5. Oberlin, First, 22.93. Rootstown, 22.68.
——, Cash, 1.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF OHIO, by Mrs. G. B. Brown, Treas., $484.54.
Akron, West, 14; First, 5. Alliance, Mrs. J. M. Thomas, 3. Ashland, 3.60. Ashtabula, C. E., 1. Austinburg, C. E., 2.50. Berlin Heights, 3. Belpre, 1.25. Berea, 1.75. Brecksville, 5. Burton, 8. Chardon, 3.50. Chardon, C. E., 2.10. Cincinnati, Vine, 10; Walnut Hills, C. E., 1.50. Clarksfield, 3.50. Claridon, 5. Cleveland, Euclid Ave., 65. Cleveland, Archwood, 5; Plymouth, 16. Cleveland, Bethlehem, 5; Mount Zion, 10; Park, 2. Columbus, Plymouth, 9.60; Eastwood, 4.40; Plymouth, C. E., 12; Mayflower, 5. Claridon, C. E., 1.50. Ceredo, West Va., 2. Elyria, 21.50. Freedom, 1. Garretsville, 5.15. Geneva, 9. Greenwich, 2.40. Hudson, 3.50. Huntsburg, K. E. S., 4.60. Kirtland, K. E. S., 3.35. Lafayette, S., 2.19. Lindenville, C. E., 2. Lodi, 2.50. Mallet, Creek, for Indian M., Miss Collins, 6. Marietta, First, W. M. S., 5; Y. L. M. S., 9.25. Medina, 8.60. Mesopotamia, S., 50 cts. Mount Vernon, 5.75. Newark, Plymouth, 3.96. North Bloomfield, 1. North Ridgeville, C. E., 3. Oberlin, First, 12; Second, 35. Oberlin, First, for Alaska Supplies, 8. Paddy's Run, 4. Painesville, 16.50. Plain, 3. Rootstown, 5. Sheffield, 1.25. Springfield, First, 10. Strongsville, 2.50. Toledo, Central, 16.25; Washington St., 19.09; Washington St., C. E., 2.25; Second, 1.50. Twinsburg, 8.75. Vermillion, C. E., 2.50. Wellington, 4. West Andover, 2. West Williamsfield, 10. Williamsfield, 2.50. Windham, 3. Youngstown, Elm St., 1.25.
Undesignated Fund, 2.75.
INDIANA, $14.00.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF INDIANA, by Mrs. Anna D. Davis, Treas., $14.00.
Alexandria, 4. Kokomo, M. Soc., by Mrs. H. C. Davis, Vice Pres., 10.
ILLINOIS, $227.70.
Chicago, South C., W. M. S., 5.
De Kalb, 9.81. Forrest, 7.83. Godfrey, 5. Granville, 24.77. Granville, Rev. J. E. Bissell, for S. A., Fisk U., 10. Jacksonville, James M. Longley, 1. Loda, 7.65. Mazon, 3. Oak Park, Second, S., 9.14. Port Byron, 3.40. Rockefeller, 7. Strawn, 65 cts. Thawville, 4.16. Toulon, C., 9.53; S., 7.79; C. E., 5. Wheaton, First, 16.66. Winnebago, C., 13.54; S., 1.46. Winnebago, W. H. Nevens, 10. Winnetka, 24.56.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF ILLINOIS, Mrs. Mary S. Booth, Treas, $40.75.
Dover, 10. Dover, Jr. C. E., 1.50. Geneseo, 5. Jacksonville, Y. L. M. S., 5. Ottawa, First, 16.25. Rockford, Second, 3.
MICHIGAN, $215.87—of which from Estate, $100.00.
Almont, C., 5.03; C. E., 2.25. Charlotte, First, 10. Detroit, Fort St. C., 7.88. Grand Rapids, Park C. Miss'y Soc., 30.75. Howell, Mrs. S. E. A. Batcheler, 2. Hudson, First, 15. Noble, Mrs. Henry Bogardus, 2. Stanton, First, 25.26. Union City, 10.70.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF MICH., Mrs. E. F. Grabill, Treas., $5.00.
Frankfort, W. H. M. U., by Ellen U. Frost, 5.
ESTATE.—Niles, Est. of Dr. Jas. Lewis, 100.
IOWA, $421.78.
Cass, 9.80. Chester Center, 4.60. Danville, Lee W. Mix, 5. Des Moines, Plymouth, C. E., 25; North Park C., 4.91. Lewis, 9.22. Muscatine, First, S., 1.43. Nashua, 10. Red Oak, W. M. S., 23. Rowen, 5.25. Shenandoah, C., 28.10; S., 5. Sherrill, German C., 3.55. Sibley, 18.58. Wittemburg, 12.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF IOWA, Miss Belle L. Bentley, Treas., $256.34.
Alden, 4.42. Almoral, 5. Fayette, 5. Gilbert 6.65. Madison Co., First, 1. Manchester, 10. Maquoketa, for Alaska M., 11. Marshalltown, 10. McGregor, 6.25. Lewis, 8.87. Ottumwa, 6. Traer, 43.15. Victor, Jr. C. E., 1. Waterloo, 8. Waterloo, Bequest of Louisa M. Capwell, 100. Webster City, to const. MRS. MARY S. DONALDSON L.M., 30.
MINNESOTA, $280.70.
Ada, 8.11. Brainerd, First, 2.10. Freeborn, S., 1. Marshall, 15.36. Minneapolis, Park Ave. C., for Porto Rico, 50 cts. Morris, 7.07.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF MINNESOTA, by Mrs. M. W. Skinner, Treas., $246.56, (less expenses, $2), $244.56.
Austin, 6.90. Ada, S., 3.08. Crookston, 5. Duluth, Pilgrim, 8.40. Dawson, 1.25. Excelsior, 3. Excelsior, Jr. C. E., 90 cts. Freeborn, 5. Faribault, 5. Hawley, 4. Kerns, 3. Little Falls, 2. Mapleton, 3. Mapleton, Jr. C. E., 2. Marshall, 8.75. Morris, Jr. C. E., 2.50. Mantorville, 2. Minneapolis, Park Ave., 24.10; Park Ave., for Mountain White Work, 3; Plymouth, 22.90; Pilgrim, 10.53; Como Ave., 10; Lowry Hill, 5.50; Lora Hollister, 5; Open Door, C. E., 2.50. New Ulm, 2.50. Owatonna, 15. Ortonville, 2.50. Princeton, 3. Plainview, 2.50. Springfield, 3.50. Spring Valley, Jr. C. E., for S. A., Fisk U., 5. Stewartville, C. E., 1. Sauk Center, 1.75. Saint Paul, Park, 15; Olivet, 5; Pacific, 4; University Ave., 1; Bethany, C. E., 2.50; Plymouth, C. E., 5. Winona, S., 3. Worthington, 4. Waseca, 8. Waseca, C. E., 2. Wadena, S., 2.
Glyndon, W. M. S., by Mrs. A. D. Gracey, 11.
WISCONSIN, $1,046.27—of which from Estate, $866.66.
Appleton, 1.10. Brandon, 5. Clinton, 16. Clintonville, L. M. S., 7. Milwaukee, Hanover St., C., 4.56. Racine, Mrs. Canfield Smith, 20; Mary Johnson, 10. River Falls C., 21.60; S., 3.40. Springvale, 3.50.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF WISCONSIN, by Mrs. L. E. Smith, Treas., $87.45.
Arena, First, 2.96. Beloit, First, 10. Beloit, First, Y. L. M. S., 2. Delevan, 3.60. Eau Claire, 5. Fort Atkinson, 3. Green Bay, Union, C. E., 20. Hayward, 9.14. Janesville, Covenant Club of K. D., 2. Platteville, 2.50. Sun Prairie, 10. Stoughton, S., Birthday box, 7.75. Wauwatosa, 9.50.
ESTATE.—Beloit, Estate of Mrs. Ellen B. French, 866.66.
MISSOURI, $78.00.
Cole Camp, 10. Hamilton, 10.50. Pleasant Hill, Geo. M. Kellogg, for Porto Rico, 50. St. Louis, Olive Branch C., 7.50.
KANSAS, $48.53.
Centralia, First, 10.34. Fredonia, 4.10. Hill City, Mrs. T. Garnett (1 of which for Sch., Meridian, Miss.), 2. Kansas City, First, 10.23. Manhattan, Wm. E. Castle, 12. Osawatomie, First, 2.46. Tonganoxie, 5.40. Westmoreland, 2.
NORTH DAKOTA, $9.40.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF NORTH DAKOTA, by Mrs. J. M. Fisher, Treas., $9.40.
Wahpeton, 5. Lidgerwood, W. H. M. S., by Mrs. L. M. Mix, Pres., 4.40.
SOUTH DAKOTA, $95.05.
Beresford, C., 8.50; W. M. S., 1; C. E., 50 cts. Buffalo Gap, 3. Cheyenne River, C., for Oahe Sch., 2.95. Columbia, 7.10. Faulkton, S., for Oahe Sch., 3. Ipswich, S., 1.50; Rosette Park, S.; 75 cts, Little Moreau, C., 66 cts., for Oahe Sch. Moreau River, C., 80 cts., for Oahe Sch. Oahe, S., Lincoln Mem., 3.55. Oahe, C., for Oahe Sch., 1.77. Pioneer, 2. Rapid City, 10.60. Tyndall, Jr. C. E. of First C., for Santee Indian Sch., Neb., 3. Virgin Creek, W. M. S., 5; C., 81 cts., for Oahe Sch.. Webster, 15.
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION OF SOUTH DAKOTA, by Mrs. Adda M. Wilcox, Treas., $24.50.
Meckling, W. M. S., by Mrs. L. K. Robbins, 2.50. South Dakota W. H. M. U., 7; Brantford, L. M. C., 15, for Oahe Sch.
NEBRASKA, $119.05.
Ainsworth, 10.18. Franklin, 14. Friend, C., 9.21; S., for Porto Rico, 2.08. Nehawka, B. Wolph, 5. Santee, F. B. Riggs, toward Artesian Well, 56. Verdon, 4. York, C., 16.21; S., 2.37.
IDAHO, $9.25.
Challis, First, 4.25.
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION OF IDAHO by Mrs. C. E. Mason, 5.
Woman's Aux., 5.
OKLAHOMA, $5.00.
Darlington, 5.
COLORADO, $2.02.
Fruita, 2.02.
CALIFORNIA, $4,298.49.
Benicia, C., 4.60. Lockeford, 4.86. Lodi, 11.14. Los Angeles, Rev. G. A. Rawson, 5. Stockton, Rev. J. C. Holbrook, D.D., deceased, 1,000. San Francisco, Receipts of the California Chinese Mission (see items below), 647.89. San Francisco, Receipts of the Chinese Mission Building Fund (see items below), 2,625.
OREGON, $3.00.
Portland, German C. E., 3.
WASHINGTON, $27.00.
Ahtonum, 2.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF WASHINGTON, by Mrs. Edward B. Burwell, Treas., $25.00.
"Light Bearers," for S. A., Almeda Gardner, Sch., Moorhead, Miss., 25.
MARYLAND, ESTATE, $4,900.14.
ESTATE.—Baltimore, Estate of Mrs. Mary R. Hawley, 4,900.14.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, $50.00.
Washington, First, C. E., 25 for Porto Rico, and 25 for Alaska M.
VIRGINIA, $10.95.
Falls Church, First, 8.25. Herndon, 2.70.
NORTH CAROLINA, $3.75.
Candor, First, 3.25. Fly Mission, C., 50 cts.
TENNESSEE, $50.00.
Bon Air, Rev. E. N. Goff, 2. Crossville, 5. Oakdale, 2. Pomona, 5.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION OF TENNESSEE, by Mrs. J. C. Napier, Treasurer, $36.00.
W. M. U. of Tenn., 36.
GEORGIA, 50 cts.
Woodville, Rev. J. H. H. Sengstacke, for Mountain Work, 50 cents.
ALABAMA, $5.00.
Anniston, Cong. C., C. E., 2.46; W. M. Soc., 2.54.
FLORIDA, $5.35.
Tavares, 5.35.
INCOME, $2,809.10.
Avery Fund, for African M., 418.82. M. R. Bishop End. Fund, 1.33. Mrs. S. N. Brewer End. Fund, 23.70. E. A. Brown Sch'p. Fund, for Talladega C., 25 cts. De Forest Fund, for President's Chair, Talladega C., 64.41. E. B. Eldridge End. Fund, 225. Erwin Fund, for Talladega C., 2,000. Fisk University Theo. Fund, 4.75. Haley Schp. Fund, 10.91. E. A. Hand, End. Fund, 11.25. Howard Theo. Fund, for Howard U., 5. Luke Mem. Schp. Fund, for Talladega C., 1. Seymour Straight Endowment Fund, for Straight U., 2.68. Straight U. Sch'p Fund, 1.15. S. M. Strong End. Fund, for Saluda N. C., 27. Wood Schp. Fund, for Talladega C., 10.80. Yale Library Schp. Fund, for Talladega C., 1.05.
TUITION, $502.90.
Troy, N. C., 2.74. Whittier, N. C. Public Fund, 27. Whittier, N. C., 11. Memphis, Tenn., Public Fund, 93.75. Memphis, Tenn., 27.95. Nashville, Tenn., 4.81. Albany, Ga., 91.50. Florence, Ala., 10. Tougaloo, Miss., 15. Porto Rico, 219.15.
SLATER FUND APPROPRIATIONS, $4,998.00.
Tougaloo University, Tougaloo, Miss., 3,000. Straight University, New Orleans, La., 1,998.
SUMMARY FOR SEPTEMBER, 1900.
Donations $14,303.82 Estates 42,521.75 —————- $56,825.57 Income 2,809.10 Tuition 502.90 Slater Fund 4,998.00 —————- Total for September $65,135.57
SUMMARY.
Donations $168,096.22 Estates 104,641.72 —————— $272,737.94 Income 14,858.39 Tuition 43,185.30 Slater Fund 4,998.00 —————— Total from Oct. 1, '99 to Sept. 30, 1900 $335,779.63
FOR THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY.
Subscriptions for June $12.55 Previously acknowledged 291.59 ———— Total $304.14
RECEIPTS OF THE CALIFORNIA CHINESE MISSION, from Aug. 15 to Sept. 19, 1900, William Johnstone, Treas., $647.89.
FROM LOCAL MISSIONS, $299.95:
Berkeley, Chinese M. O., 5.20; Ann. Mems., 19.50. Fresno, Ann. Mems., 4. Fruitland, Chinese M. O., 1; Ann'y Pledges, 11.50. Los Angeles, Chinese M. O., 3; Ann. Mems., 4. Marysville, Chinese M. O., 7.50; Anniversary Pledges, 15. Oakland, Chinese M. O., 3; Ann. Mems., 16.10. Oroville, Chinese M. O., 2.70; Ann'y Pledges, 6.50. Pasadena, Chinese M. O., 2.10; Ann'y Pledges, 11. Petaluma, Chinese M. O., 1.50; Ann'y Pledges, 5. Riverside, Chinese M. O., 3; Ann'y Pledges, 3; Y. P. S. C. E., 10. Sacramento, Chinese M. O., 4; Ann. Mems., 12. San Bernardino, Chinese M. O., 3; Ann'y Pledges, 4; First C., 6.95. San Diego, Chinese M. O., 5.05; Ann'y Pledges, 22. San Francisco, Central, Chinese M. O., 6.75; Ann. Mems., 34. San Francisco, West, Chinese M. O., 4.25; Ann. Mems., 2. San Francisco, Bethany, Ann'y Pledges, 19.75. San Francisco, Branch Ass'n of Christian Chinese, 10. Santa Barbara, Chinese M. O., 5.35; Ann. Mems., 6. Santa Cruz, Chinese M. O., 6.75; Ann'y Pledges, 13.50.
FROM INDIVIDUALS, $100.00:
Alexander Guthrie, 100.
FROM EASTERN FRIENDS, $170.00:
Bangor, Maine, Hon. E. R. Burpee, 100; Mrs. M. W. Chamberlain, 10. Boston, Mass., Rev. J. B. Sewall, 25. Greenfield, Mass., Mrs. Ellen W. Russell, 10; Miss Helen L. Mann, 5. Ill. W. H. M. U., Mrs. H. B. Haskell, 5. Mrs. S. B. Newell, 5. Talladega, Ala., Miss A. E. Farrington, 10.
RECEIVED FOR CHINESE MOTHERS AND CHILDREN, $77.94:
W. H. M. A. of California, 25.19. Vernon, Cal., W. H. M. A., 2.75. New Haven, Conn., Mrs. Henry Farnham, 50.
RECEIPTS FOR CHINESE MISSION BUILDING, San Francisco, Cal., $2,625.00:
MAINE, $14.00.
Bucksport, Friends, 12. Orland, Miss H. Buck, 2.
VERMONT, $1.00.
Brattleboro, Mrs. H. L. Miles, 1.
MASSACHUSETTS, $1,013.12.
Andover, Chin Wing, 5. Auburndale, Mrs. H. A. Hazen, 5; Rev. M. S. Gordon, 1. Boston, Miss Carter's S., 53.50; Second C., Chinese S. and Go Forth M. Band, 25; Berkley Temple, 9.01; Friends, 18.50; Chinese Friends, 126.50. Cambridge, Mrs. Geo. F. Kendall, 25. Charlestown, First C., 63. Chelsea, Friends, 10. Dedham, First C., 16.31. East Walpole, C., 8. Greenfield, Mrs. E. B. Loomis, 5. Islington, C., 8. Lowell, Wong Quong, 6. Lynn, Mrs. L. G. Brockway, 10. Stockbridge, Miss Byington, 600. Roxbury, Highland C., 11.30; C. Ong Ying, 5.
RHODE ISLAND, $10.60.
Newport, Union C., 2.60. Providence, Friends, 8.
CONNECTICUT, $53.20.
Hardentown, Mt. Carmel C., 18.60. Hartford, A. T. Perry, 10. New Haven, Friends, 22. Northford, C., 2.60.
NEW YORK, $837.33.
Binghamton, First, W. H. M. Soc., 20; Friends, 7. Brooklyn, C. of the Pilgrims, 90; Tompkins Av. C., 73.50; Central C. Chinese S., 30; South C., 25; Plymouth C., 6.53; Friends, 101.40; Chinese Friends, 89. Columbus, Cong. C. E., by Mrs. Agard, 1.50. Eldred, Rev. J. F. Whitney, 5. Ithaca, Rev. W. G. Griffis, 5; C. E., 5. Mount Vernon, First, W. M. Soc., 8.25. Oxford, Rev. W. T. Sutherland, 5. Rockville, Meth. S., 25.40. Richford, Miss M. E. Allen, 5. Syracuse, Rev. Dr. Curtis, 5. New York, Bromfield M. E. C., 16; Friends, 228; Chinese Friends, 52.50. New York, Saint Bartholomew Chinese Guild, 33.25.
OHIO, $1.00.
Ottawa, C. H. Rice, 1.
ILLINOIS, $154.87.
Austin, Friends, 3. Chicago, First, S., 10; First, C. E., 3.75; Warren Ave. C., 15; Mizpah C., 3.12; Friends, 64; Chinese Friends, 50. Chicago, Austin St. C., Y. P. S. C. E., 5. Winnetka, Quincy S. Dowd, 1.
MINNESOTA, $154.11.
Minneapolis, Plymouth C., 64.26; University of Minn., 20; Friends, 7; Chinese Friends, 28.50. Saint Paul, Park Av. C., 19.35; N. H. Dunwoody, 10; Chinese Friends, 5.
UTAH, $150.92.
Ogden, Chinese Friends, 16.50. Salt Lake City. First C., 17.42; Phillips C., 4; Friends, 5; Chinese Friends, 108.
CALIFORNIA, $176.85.
California W. H. M. U., Mrs. L. E. Agard, 50. Fresno, Chinese Friends, 41. Oakland, Ong Yon, 5. Pomona, Rev. W. L. Jones, 5. San Francisco, Friends, 68.85; Chinese Friends, 35. San Francisco, Friends, ad'l, 25.
TENNESSEE, $5.00.
Nashville, Rev. G. W. Moore, 5.
H. W. HUBBARD, Treasurer, Congregational Rooms, Fourth Ave. and Twenty-Second St., New York, N. Y.
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WOMAN'S STATE ORGANIZATIONS.
MAINE.
WOMAN'S AID TO A. M. A.
President—Mrs. Geo. F. Peaslee, 42 Goff St., Auburn. Secretary—Mrs. S. W. Chapin, Deer Isle. Treasurer—Mrs. Helen W. Davis, Woodfords.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
FEMALE CENT. INST'N AND HOME MISS. UNION.
President—Mrs. W. D. Knapp, Somersworth. Secretary—Mrs. N. W. Nims, 3 Liberty St., Concord. Treasurer—Miss Annie A. McFarland, Concord.
VERMONT.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION.
President—Mrs. R. P. Fairbanks, St. Johnsbury. Secretary—Mrs. C. L. Smith, Burlington. Treasurer—Mrs. Robert Mackinnon, St. Johnsbury.
MASS. AND R. I.
[A]WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION.
President—Mrs. C. L. Goodell, 9 Shailer St., Brookline, Mass. Secretary—Mrs. Louise A. Kellogg, 607 Congregational House, Boston. Treasurer—Miss Lizzie D. White, 607 Congregational House, Boston.
CONNECTICUT.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION.
President—Mrs. Washington Choate, Greenwich. Secretary—Mrs. C. T. Millard, 36 Lewis St., Hartford. Treasurer—Miss Anne W. Moore, 15 Columbia Street, Hartford.
NEW YORK.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION.
President—Mrs. Wm. Kincaid, 483 Green Av., Brooklyn. Secretary—Mrs. Wm. Spalding, 513 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. Isaac Clark, Fourth and College Sts., N. W., Washington, D. C. Secretary—Miss Julia M. Pond, 607 T St., N. E., Washington, D. C. Treasurer—Mrs. G. A. L. Merryfield, Falls Church, Va.
PENNSYLVANIA.
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION.
President—Mrs. C. F. Yennie, Wilcox. Secretary—Mrs. C. W. Waid, Ridgway. Treasurer—Mrs. David Howells, Kane.
OHIO.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION.
President—Mrs. C. W. Carroll, 48 Brookfield St., Cleveland. Secretary—Mrs. Arra H. Williams, 46 Knox St., Cleveland. Treasurer—Mrs. G. B. Brown, 2116 Warren St., Toledo.
INDIANA.
President—Mrs. M. L. Paine, Elkhart. Secretary—Mrs. W. A. Waterman, Terre Haute. Treasurer—Mrs. Anna D. Davis, 1608 Bellefontaine St., Indianapolis.
ILLINOIS.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION.
President—Mrs. Sidney Strong, Oak Park. Secretary—Mrs. A. O. Whitcomb, 463 Irving Ave., Chicago. Treasurer—Mrs. Mary S. Booth, 34 S. Wood St., Chicago. Ill.
MISSOURI.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION.
President—Mrs. C. H. Patton, 3707 Westminster Place, St. Louis. Secretary—Mrs. C. W. S. Cobb, 4415 W. Morgan St., St. Louis. Treasurer—Mrs. A. J. Steele, 2825 Washington Ave., St. Louis.
IOWA.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION.
President— 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 E. 9th St., St. Paul. Secretary—Mrs. E. R. Shepard, 2931 Portland Ave., Minneapolis. Treasurer—Mrs. M. W. Skinner, Northfield.
NORTH DAKOTA.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION.
President—Mrs. E. H. Stickney, Fargo. 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. K. M. Jenney, Huron. Treasurer—Mrs. A. 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, 1318 C St., Lincoln.
KANSAS.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION.
President—Mrs. R. B. Guild, 1336 Dillon St., Topeka. Secretary—Mrs. M. H. Jaquith, Cripple Creek, Col. Treasurer—Miss Mary Wilkinson, Ottawa.
COLORADO.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION.
President—Dr. E. F. A. Drake, 518 Mack Block, Denver. Secretary—Mrs. Addison Blanchard, 3023 Downing Ave, Denver. Treasurer—Mrs. F. N. Thomas, Eaton.
WYOMING.
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION.
Acting President—Mrs. J. A. Riner, Cheyenne. Secretary—Mrs. W. L. Whipple, Cheyenne. Treasurer—Miss Edith McCrum, 423 E. 17th St., Cheyenne.
MONTANA.
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION. President—Mrs. Victor F. Clark, Livingston. Secretary and 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. L. H. Johnston, Challis.
WASHINGTON.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION.
President—Mrs. W. C. Wheeler, 424 So. K St., Tacoma. Secretary—Mrs. Herbert S. Gregory, Spanaway. Treasurer—Mrs. E. B. Burwell, 323 Seventh Ave., Seattle.
OREGON.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION.
President—Mrs. F. Eggert, The Hobart-Curtis, Portland. Secretary—Mrs. D. D. Clarke, 447 N. E. Twelfth St., Portland. Treasurer—Mrs. C. F. Clapp, Forest Grove.
CALIFORNIA.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION.
President—Mrs. E. S. Williams, Saratoga. Secretary—Mrs. L. M. Howard, 1383 Franklin St., Oakland. Treasurer—Mrs. J. M. Haven, 1329 Harrison St. Oakland.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION.
President—Mrs. Warren F. Day, 949 S. Hill St., Los Angeles. Secretary—Mrs. K. G. Robertson, Mentone. 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. C. T. Hemphill, Salt Lake City, Utah. Secretary—Mrs. L. E. Hall, Salt Lake City, Utah. Treasurer—Miss Anna Baker, 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. O. Faduma, Troy. Secretary and Treasurer—Miss May E. Newton, King's Mountain.
GEORGIA.
WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION.
President—Mrs. P. P. Proctor, Atlanta. Secretary—Miss Jennie Curtis, McIntosh. Treasurer—Miss Mattie Turner, Athens.
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.
TENN., KENTUCKY AND ARKANSAS.
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY UNION OF THE TENNESSEE ASSOCIATION.
President—Mrs. G. W. Moore, Box 8, Fisk Univ., Nashville. Secretary—Mrs. J. E. Smith, Chattanooga, Tenn. 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. Eunice Heflin, Sherman. Secretary—Mrs. Donald Hinckley, Sanger Ave., Dallas. Treasurer—Mrs. Arthur Geen, Dallas.
[Footnote A: 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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SECRETARIES OF YOUNG PEOPLE'S WORK.
VERMONT Mrs. W. B. Ranney, Newport.
MASS. & R. I. Miss Bertha M. Shepard, 607 Cong'l House, Boston.
NEW YORK Mrs. H. A. Flint, 604 Willis Ave., Syracuse.
OHIO Miss M. C. Smith, 853 Doan St., Cleveland.
ILLINOIS Mrs. J. T. Blanchard, 218 Walnut St., Aurora.
MISSOURI Miss Katherine Jones, 4337 Washington Ave., St. Louis.
IOWA Mrs. Charles McAllister, Spencer.
MICHIGAN Mrs. W. J. Gregory, 459 Third St., Manistee.
MINNESOTA, Young Ladies' Work, Mrs. B. W. Smith, 600 West Thirty-second St., Minneapolis.
MINNESOTA, Christian Endeavor Work, Miss Bertha Hanneman, 1816 Portland Ave., Minneapolis.
NORTH DAKOTA Mrs. E. S. Shaw, Cooperstown.
SOUTH DAKOTA Mrs. Grace Burleigh, Mitchell.
NEBRASKA Mrs. J. N. Hyder, 1520 U St., Lincoln.
KANSAS Mrs. C. E. Read, Parsons.
COLORADO Mrs. Olive R. Barker, Greeley.
MONTANA Mrs. H. C. Arnold, 621 Spruce St., Helena.
WASHINGTON Mrs. W. C. Davie, 423 North N St., Tacoma.
OREGON Mrs. W. D. Palmer, 443 West Park St., Portland.
CALIFORNIA Miss Caroline A. Potter, 600 17th St., Oakland.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Miss Phebe Mayhew, 355 Alvarado St., Los Angeles.
SECRETARIES OF CHILDREN'S WORK.
OHIO Mrs. Effie Morgan, 3880 Euclid Ave., East Cleveland.
ILLINOIS Miss Hattie Kline, 713 E. 63d St., Chicago.
IOWA Mrs. M. Rew, Grinnell.
MICHIGAN Mrs. C. R. Wilson, 65 Frederick Ave., Detroit.
MINNESOTA Mrs. H. S. Baker, 2268 Blake Ave., St. Anthony Park.
NORTH DAKOTA Mrs. O. J. Wakefield, Wahpeton.
SOUTH DAKOTA Mrs. I. Crane, Waubay.
NEBRASKA Mrs. H. D. Neely, 4371 Hamilton St., Omaha.
KANSAS Miss Hattie Booth, Newton.
MONTANA Mrs. H. B. Segur, Billings.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Miss Emily M. Peck, 920 W. 8th St., Los Angeles.
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American Missionary Association.
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PRESIDENT, REV. F. A. NOBLE, D.D., ILL.
Vice-Presidents.
Rev. ALEX. McKENZIE, D.D., Mass. Rev. HENRY A. STIMSON, D.D., N. Y. Rev. WASHINGTON GLADDEN, D.D., Ohio. Rev. GEORGE C. ADAMS, California. WILLIAM H. STRONG, ESQ., Michigan. Recording Secretary, Rev. H. A. HAZEN, D.D., Massachusetts.
Corresponding Secretaries.
Rev. A. F. BEARD, D.D., Fourth Ave. and 22d Street, N. Y. Rev. F. P. WOODBURY, D.D., Fourth Ave. and 22d Street, N. Y. Rev. C. J. RYDER, D.D., Fourth Ave. and 22d Street, N. Y.
Treasurer.
H. W. HUBBARD, Esq., Fourth Ave. and 22d Street, N. Y.
Auditors.
EDWIN H. BAKER, Conn. JOHN E. LEECH, N. Y.
Executive Committee.
CHARLES A. HULL, Chairman. FRANK M. BROOKS, Secretary.
For Three Years.
CHARLES A. HULL, ALBERT J. LYMAN, NEHEMIAH BOYNTON, EDWARD S. TEAD, TRUMAN J. BACKUS.
For Two Years.
ELIJAH HORR, FRANK M. BROOKS, CLARENCE KENYON, WILLIS D. THOMPSON, HENRY R. WILSON.
For One Year.
WILLIAM HAYES WARD, JAMES W. COOPER, LUCIEN C. WARNER, LEWELLYN PRATT, CHARLES P. PEIRCE.
District Secretaries.
Rev. GEO. H. GUTTERSON, 615 Cong'l House, Boston, Mass. Rev. JOS. E. ROY, D.D., 153 La Salle Street, Chicago, Ill.
Secretary of Woman's Bureau.
Miss D. E. EMERSON, Fourth Ave. and 22d Street, N. Y.
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FIFTY-FOURTH ANNUAL MEETING.
Springfield, Mass., October 23-25, 1900.
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TRANSPORTATION.
[Sidenote: Reduced Fares.]
The following Passenger Associations have agreed to grant reduced fares on the certificate plan from points in their territory. The New England, the Central, the Trunk Line, the Western and the Southeastern. This plan provides that if there are one hundred or more persons present who have paid full first-class fares to Springfield from points where the rate is more than seventy-five cents and have obtained from the ticket agent at the time of purchase a certificate in proper form to that effect, they will be entitled from ticket agent in Springfield to a return ticket over same route as they came for one-third the regular first-class fare. Certificates must be delivered on arrival to Transportation Committee, who will give receipts for the same, and which must not be called for later than the evening of the 25th. These certificates will be good for reduced rates to Monday night, October 29th. Parties starting from points outside the lines of any of the above passenger associations, or from stations not provided with through tickets and certificates, should purchase tickets to nearest junction point within the lines of the above associations, and there obtain through ticket and certificate. Positively no tickets can be sold for return trip at reduced fares unless above instructions are fully complied with.
[Sidenote: General Information.]
The Transportation Committee room will be supplied with full assortment of Railroad Guides, Maps, Time-tables, etc., not only of railroads but of local cars and other modes of conveyance.
Members of the Committee will be on hand from 9 A. M. to the end of the evening sessions on all days to assist visitors and to give information in regard to trolley trips, steamboat rides, carriage drives, etc. Mount Tom, a dozen miles north of Springfield, and the highest peak in the region, is reached by a remarkable trolley line which takes passengers to the summit where a very fine view is obtained of the country for fifty miles in every direction.
The Committee is planning a trip to the mountains for Friday morning, the 26th. Particulars can be obtained on arrival at Springfield. As the number of persons who can be accommodated in the special cars is limited, it will be well to make application for ticket promptly.
There is a fine new steamer on the river carrying four hundred persons, and arrangements have been made to charter this for a beautiful sail of two hours at noon, on the 24th or 25th, at very reasonable rates, if a sufficient number of applications for tickets are received by Tuesday night the 23d.
For the Transportation Committee, CHARLES D. REID, Chairman.
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