FLORIDA, $5.00
Woman's Home Missionary Union of Fla., by Mrs. W. D. Brown, Treas., 5.00
Interlachen, Aux., for Alaska M., 5.
MISSISSIPPI, $78.75
Meridian, C. and S., 12.50. Moorhead, C. Rock, 10; Miss Eva Rogers, 4; for A. G. Sch. Tougaloo, Miss L. M. Sisson, 50. F. S. Hitchcock, 2.25, for Tougaloo U.
LOUISIANA, $62.80
Abbeville, St. Mary, 4. Hammond, 7.60. New Iberia, Mrs. C. Blanchet, 20 cents. New Orleans, Alumni Ass'n, 50; Miss Mary L. Rogers, 1, for S. A., Straight U.
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——, W. C. T. U. of Lincoln Memorial Ch., Clothing, for Troy, N. C.
GERMANY, $10.00
Gottingen, Mary F. Leach, 10.
INCOME, $875.00
Avery Fund, for African M., 418.82; Mrs. S. N. Brewer Endowment Fund, 20.93; De Forest Fund, for President's Chair, Talladega C., 67.50; C. E. Dike Fund, for Straight U., 50; E. B. Eldredge Endowment Fund, 225; Fisk University Theo. Fund, 4.50. General Endowment Fund, 50; E. A. Hand Endowment Fund, 11.25; S. M. Strong Endowment Fund, for Saluda, N. C., 27.
TUITION, $4,540.84
Cappahosic, Va., 34; Lexington, Ky., 101.93; Williamsburg, Ky., 115.20; Beaufort, N. C., 21.50; Blowing Rock, N. C., 10.50; Chapel Hill, N. C., 8.85; Enfield, N. C., 29.25; Hillsboro, N. C., 20.67; Kings Mountain, N. C., 42; Saluda, N. C., 28.30; Troy, N. C., 17.75; Whittier, N. C., 22.61; Charleston, S. C., 306.35; Greenwood, S. C., 110.05; Grand View, Tenn., 11.25; Knoxville, Tenn., 37.55; Memphis, Tenn., 575.60; Nashville, Tenn., 567.58; Pleasant Hill, Tenn., 121.18; Albany, Ga., 115.25; Andersonville, Ga., 15.78; Atlanta, Ga., Storrs Sch., 228.83; Mason, Ga., 235.85; McIntosh, Ga., 95.72; Savannah, Ga., 148.13; Thomasville, Ga., 71.35; Athens, Ala., 119.23; Florence, Ala., 19.30; Joppa, Ala., Public Fund, 170.15; Joppa, Ala., 25.90; Marion, Ala., 68.85; Mobile, Ala., 89.85; Nat, Ala., 35.98; Selma, Ala., 44.75; Talladega, Ala., 15.90; New Orleans, La., 434.90; Meridian, Miss., 110; Moorhead, Miss., 12; Tougaloo, Miss., 82.25; Martin, Fla., 30.95; Orange Park, Fla., 62; Austin, Texas, 118.80.
SUMMARY FOR APRIL, 1898
FOR THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY
SUMMARY
Receipts from the California Chinese Mission, William Johnstone, Treas., from Feb. 25 to April 1, 1898, $262.71
From Local Missions, $235.17:
Fresno, Chinese M. O., 13.55; Ann O., 19.67. Los Angeles, Chinese M., 3.60; Ann. Gifts, 27.74. Marysville, Chinese M., 7.25. Oakland Chinese M. 12; First, S. Primary C., 15. Oroville, Chinese M., 2.40. Pasadena, "A Friend," 5. Petaluma, Chinese M., 2.50. Riverside, Chinese M., 4.75; Ann. Gifts, 8.80. Sacramento, Chinese M., 5.50. San Diego, Chinese M., 4; Ann. Gifts, 34.60. San Francisco, Central Chinese M., 12.25; New Years Gifts to Jesus, 6; Miss Sarah Caughey, 1. Santa Barbara, Chinese M., 5.15; Ann. Gifts, 14.45. Santa Cruz, Chinese M. 7.55. Ventura, Chinese M., 1.35; Ann. Gifts, 3.60. Vernondale, Chinese M., 2.50; Ann. Gifts, 10.96. Watsonville, Chinese M., 4.
Personal Gift, $1.00.
Miss Mary M. Bevans, 1.
Eastern Friends, $11.54.
Boston, Mass., Yong Kay, 1. Washington, Conn., Cong'l S., 10.54.
Work for Chinese Mothers and Children, $15.00.
Greenfield, Mass., Mrs. E. B. Loomis, 15.
Receipts of the California Chinese Mission From April 1 to April 15, 1898, $944.68.
From Local Missions, $104.58.
Fresno. Monthly O., 4.60; Ann. Membs., 2; Los Angeles, Chinese M., 11.75; Douglas Perkins, 3; Marysville, Chinese M., 7.20. Oakland, First, 26; Oroville, Chinese M. O., 2.10. Petaluma, Chinese M., 2.50. Riverside, Chinese M., 5.25; Ann. Pledges, 12.25. Sacramento, Chinese M., 5. San Diego, Chinese M., 2.10; Ann. Pledges, 19.50. San Francisco, Bethany Ch., Ann. Pledges (of which Rev. W. W. Madge, 40; "W. C. P.," 15, to const. Rev. W. W. Madge, L. M. of A. M. A. and Mrs. Margaret Madge, L. M., of Cal. Chinese M.), 58.50. Santa Barbara, Chinese M., 3.70; Ann. O., 13.75. Santa Cruz, Chinese M., 6.45. Ventura, Chinese M., 2.40; Ann. O., 2.50. Vernondale, Chinese M., 1.50. Ann. O., 2.50. Watsonville, Chinese M., 2.38.
Personal Gift, $250.00.
Messrs. Balfour, Guthrie & Co., 250.
Eastern Friend, $500.00.
Mass.; "S.," 500.
H. W. HUBBARD, Treasurer,
Congregational Rooms,
Fourth Av. and Twenty-Second St.,
New York.
JUBILEE YEAR FUND, ADDITIONAL SHARE
The Ladies' Circle of Industry of Union Congregational Church, Peterboro, N. Y.
Bureau of Woman's Work
Miss D. E. Emerson, Secretary
In the notice of the Annual Meeting given on the cover page, it will be observed that one of the sessions is to be given as usual to the Woman's Department. A cordial invitation is extended to all, and we especially hope that all Women's State Unions will be represented both by State officers and auxiliaries. On the programme there will be speakers representing the Unions, missionaries from the field, and speakers of note.
"How to interest the uninterested," is the missionary puzzle of the times. Will it not help to solve it if every friend who comes to this Annual Meeting at Concord, New Hampshire, October 25-27, will try to bring one who is not interested in missions?
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