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Book: The American Missionary, Vol. 43, No. 7, July, 1889

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Our general school work goes on like clock-work. The children and young
people are growing in their power of concentration and self-control, and
we feel greatly encouraged, as we look into the future for them, to hope
that at no very distant day a well ordered home, where three meals a day
shall be served in a refined, orderly manner, shall not be so rare a
thing as it now is. We are more and more convinced that the home life of
these people must be changed, if they are ever to be what we want them
to be, and what, for the interests of our country and for the coming of
Christ's kingdom on earth, they must be.

And now I will close in the usual way by telling you some of our needs.

For the new boarding department, we shall need bedding of all kinds. I
especially want that each mattress shall be furnished with a quilted or
padded cover--that is, something as large as the mattress on top.
Towels, table linen and such things as are needed in every house are
always acceptable. If any one wants to furnish carpets for teacher's
rooms, we do not say them nay.

MRS. LIVA A. SHAW.

* * * * *


OUR YOUNG FOLKS.


* * * * *


WORK AMONG THE CHILDREN.

BY MRS. L.R. GREENE.

I have spent nearly five years in teaching the little colored children
in this Southland. In my department there are over ninety bright,
enthusiastic little folks between the ages of five and thirteen. I have
often wished that the anxious inquirers as to whether the colored
children were as bright and smart intellectually as white ones, could
visit my room, and the little people would answer the question
themselves.

My pupils, with one exception, being day scholars, I have had an
excellent opportunity to know the colored people. I go to their homes;
some I find as cosy and prettily fitted up as the average home at the
North, while others are miserable apologies for the name.

I often, Sunday afternoons, take a bundle of papers and go through some
of the streets where I find boys playing ball or marbles, and flying
kites. When I ask why they haven't been to Sunday-school, or at home
reading, they tell me they have no clothes, and that they have nothing
to read at home; as I distribute the papers, they lay down bat and ball
and eagerly devour the stories and study the pictures.

I find some very bright little fellows among them. I asked one little
boy, "Won't you come to my Sunday-school?" He replied at once, "Oh yes."
I said, "Do you know where I teach?" The ready answer came at once, "Up
at the big college yonder," The next Sunday, as I went in, the first
child I saw was Dan. He sat with eyes and mouth wide open as we talked
about Joseph, sung our little hymns and repeated the commandments--
things he had never heard before. The next Sabbath he was there as
interested and eager as on the first, his bare feet hanging from the
chair; but the third Sunday as I went out the gate, there stood Dan,
forlorn enough. I said, "Aren't you going to Sunday-School?" He said,
"I can't go; my sister is married, my mother has gone crazy, and I
haven't a clean shirt." It would have melted the stoutest heart to have
heard his sorrowful tale. I found him soon after, and through the
kindness of a Northern friend in paying his tuition, I had him in my
school, where he proved himself bright and interesting.

I might cite many such instances that have come within my observation,
if time and space would permit. I long for much that is wasted at the
North to help many such bright, interesting, needy little children.

* * * * *


RECEIPTS FOR MAY, 1889.


MAINE, $352.06.

Acton. Cong. Ch. and Soc. $3.50

Albany. Anna K. Cummings,
_for Mountain Work_ 2.00

Bangor. First Cong. Ch. and Soc. 38.00

Bath. Winter St. Ch. 140.30

Bucksport. Y.P.S.C.E., by Charlotte
S. Barnard, _for Pleasant Hill, Tenn._ 20.00

Castine. Prof. Fred. W. Foster 1.44

Gorham. First Cong. Ch. and Soc., (2.
of which _for Mountain Work_) bal. to
const., REV. GEO. W. REYNOLDS, JOHN A.
WATERMAN, STEPHEN HINCKLEY, J.S.
LEAVITT, JR., A.H. SAMPSON, MISS
MINNIE TOLFORD and MISS NELLIE
WHITE L.M's 40.65

Hampden. C.E. Hicks 1.00

Kennebunk. Union Cong. Ch. (1.75 of
which from Y.P.S. of C.E.) 14.15

Kennebunkport. Ladies of South Ch. 10.00

Madison. Cong. Ch. 1.00

Portland. West Cong. Ch. 10.00

Portland. Ladies' Mission Circle of State
St, Ch., 2 Valuable Bbl's C.; Maine Women's
Ind. Ass'n, 2 Valuable Bbl's C.;
Carter Bros., Valuable Gift of Roger's
Plated Ware.; George C. Frye, Chemist,
Medicines, Val. 10.25, _for Fort Yates, Dak._

South Berwick. Miss Lewis' S.S. Class,
_for Wilmington, N.C._ 3.25

South Gardiner. Cong. Ch., Bbl. of C.,
Mrs. S. Adams, _for Freight_ 2.,
_for Selma, Ala._ 2.00

Union. Rev. F.V. Norcross 5.00

Waterford. Sab. Sch. of Cong, Ch.,
_for Santee Indian Sch._ 6.20

Waterford. Mrs. H.E. Douglass, Box C.,
_for Tougaloo, Miss._

Windham. W.M. Soc. of Cong. Ch., Bbl.
of Bedding, etc., Val. 43.97, _for Pleasant
Hill, Tenn._, also Bbl. and Box _for N.C._
Val. 75.30

Winslow. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch. 8.00

Woodfords. Miss W. Perry's S.S. Class, 2;
Mrs. I.S. Woodbury, Bbl. C., _for
Williamsburg, Ky._ 2.00

Woolwich. Cong. Ch. 8.32

York. Second Cong. Ch. and Soc. 5.25

Woman's Aid to A.M.A. by Mrs. C.A.
Woodbury, Chairman, _for Woman's Work_:

"From Two Sisters In Memory of
their Sister Mrs. Sophia M. Trumble,"
to const. MRS. CAROLINE J.
WALKER L.M. 30.00


NEW HAMPSHIRE, $222.85.

Concord. South Ch., Mrs. Bancroft's S.S.
Class, 10. _for Pleasant Hill, Tenn._; Mr.
Willard's S.S. Class, 3.75 _for Storrs Sch.,
Atlanta, Ga._ 13.75

Concord. I.W. Chandler 1.00

Hollis. Cong. Ch. and Soc. 17.50

Nashua. First Cong. Ch. 25.00

New Ipswich. A.N. Townsend 1.50

North Hampton. "J.L.P." 5.00

Northwood. Cong. Ch. and Soc. 13.60

Penacook. Jer. C. Martin 10.00

Stoddard. King's Daughters, _for Meridian,
Miss_ 3.50

Tilton. S.S. Class of Young Ladies Cong.
Ch., _for Savannah, Ga._ 8.00

Wilton. Second Cong. Ch. 14.00

Wilmot. By Rev. N.F. Carter 10.00

--------

$122.85

ESTATE.

Greenville. Estate of Dea. Franklin Merriam,
by Mary A. Merriam, Executrix. 100.00
--------
$222.85


VERMONT, $377.05.

Cornwall. Cong. Ch. 48.26

Dorset. Cong. Ch. 16.00

Granby. Infant Class, by H.W. Matthews,
_for Rosebud Indian M._ 1.00

Jericho. Second Cong. Ch. and Soc. 7.18

Lyndon. Mrs. Alice L. Ray 2.00

Manchester. Cong. Ch. 37.13

Northfield. "A Friend," _for Mountain
Work_, and to const. MRS. DIANTHA E.
KNIGHT L.M. 30.00

Royalton. First Cong. Ch. 11.40; A.W.
Kenney, 30., to const. GARNER R. DEWEY
L.M. 41.40

Saint Johnsbury. North Cong. Ch. 50.
_for Indian M._ 50. _for Santee Home_ 100.00

Vergennes. "E.L.B." 1.00

Waitsfield. Cong. Ch. and Soc., 6.14;
Mrs. S.P. Prindle, 1.50 7.64

Williamstown. C.C. Barnes 5.00

McIndoes Falls. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch.,
_for McIntosh, Ga._ 8.44

Woman's Home Missionary Union of Vermont,
by Mrs. W.P. Fairbanks, Treas.,
_for Woman's Work_:

Burlington. W.H.M.S.,
First Ch. 40.00

Granby. Mrs. C.W.
Matthews 5.00

Saint Albans. W.H.M.S.,
First Ch. 25.00

Williamstown, Ladies 2.00

-------- 72.00


MASSACHUSETTS, $8,333.49.

Amesbury. Main St. Cong. Ch. and Soc. 13.36

Amherst. Wm. M. Graves 20.00

Andover. "A Friend" by Stephen Ballard,
_for Girl's Dormitory, Macon, Ga._ 1,581.75

Andover. Free Christian Ch. 35.25

Andover. Mrs. Chas. S. Mills, 15; Mrs. S.
J. Stetson 5; Miss Susanna Jackson, 5;
Mrs. K.P. Williams, 2; Mrs. Wm. Abbott,
2; Mrs. Homer Barrows, 1, _for Girls'
Hall, Pleasant Hill, Tenn._ 30.00

Andover. Class of Phillips Academy Boys,
_for Tools, Industrial Sch., Williamsburg,
Ky._ 25.00

Andover. Ladies' Soc., Free Ch., Bbl. C.
etc., _for Sherwood, Tenn._

Auburndale. "Friends" 44; Branch of
Newton Ind'l Ass'n, Bbl. C.; Miss Miller
and Friends, Bbl. C., _for Fort Yates,
Dak._ 44.00

Bernardston. Miss M.L. Newcomb,
(of which 100. _for Student Aid, Talladega
C._; 100. _for Student Aid, Atlanta, U._; 50.
_for Teacher, Austin. Texas)_ 900.00

Boston. C.A. Hopkins, 250.; Woman's
Home Miss'y Ass'n,
60. _for Girl's Ind'l
Hall, Pleasant Hill,
Tenn._ 310.00

"G.A.W." 50.00

Mrs. E.P. Eayers 5.00

"Cash" .50

Ladies' Sewing Circle of
Union Cong. Ch., Bbl.
C., _for Williamsburg,
Ky._

Brighton. Evan. Cong. Ch. and
Soc. 60.00

Dorchester. "M.L.E," 10; Pilgrim
Ch., 8.25, _for
Mountain Work_ 18.25

Jamaica Plain. Central Cong.
Ch. 247.85

Jamaica Plain. "A Friend" 4.50

Roxbury, Sab. Sen. and Y.P.
Soc., Elliot Ch., Box
Books etc., and 1., _for
Thomasville, Ga._ 1.00

-------- 697.10

Bridgewater. "Friend." 1.00

Brockton. Mrs. S.A. Southworth, Box C.
for _Tougaloo, Miss._

Cambridge. Mrs. Preble, 5. and Bbl.
Sewing Materials _for Fort Yates, Dak._ 5.00

Dedham. First Cong. Ch. 161.16

East Bridgewater. Union Sab. Sch., _for
Student Aid, Talladega C._ 12.50

East Walpole. Cong. Ch. 5.60

Enfield. Miss C.E. Fairbanks' S.S.
Class, _for Indian Sch'p._ 70.00

Fall River. Y.P.S.C.E., _for Student Aid,
Talladega C._ 50.00

Greenfield. Second Cong. Ch. _for Student
Aid Fund, Fisk U._ 9.00

Groveland Cong. Ch. 14.50

Groton. "Friend," 20, _for Chinese M., 10.
for Indian M._ 30.00

Hanover. Second Cong. Ch., by Mrs. Dr.
Sweeney and Others on True Blue Card. 5.00

Hinsdale. Cong. Ch. and Soc. 50.75

Hinsdale. Sab. Sch. Cong. Ch., (25, of
which _for Student Aid, Talladega C._) 47.90

Holbrook. Sab. Sch. of Winthrop Cong.
Ch., _for Student Aid, Tillotson C. and N.
Inst._ 28.75

Holliston. Class of Young Ladies' Cong.
Sab. Sch., _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 5.00

Hopkinton. Mrs. P.B. Wing's S.S.
Class, _for Grand View, Tenn._ 5.00

Housatonic. Cong. Soc. 76.61

Hyde Park. First Cong. Ch. 23.32

Islington. Cong. Ch. 5.00

Lawrence. Mrs. J.H. Eaton, 15., Mrs. M.
J. Jenness, 5., _for Student Aid, Talladega
C._ 20.00

Leverett. Y.P.S.C.E., Ad'l _for Grand
View, Tenn._ 13.00

Marlboro. T.B. Patch 1.00

Medford. Mystic Ch. and Soc. 108.46

Medway. "A Friend" 1,000.00

Melrose. Ortho. Cong. Ch., _for Mountain
Work_ 21.42

Millis. Cong. Ch. and Soc. 18.00

New Bedford. First Cong. Ch. 82.00

Newburyport. North Cong. Ch. and Soc.
41., "A Friend," 5. 46.00

Newbury. First Ch. 12.49

Northampton. A.L. Williston 300.00

Northampton. Geo. W. Cable, 5 vols., _for
Library, Sherwood, Tenn._

Peru. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch. 10.00

Quincy. Primary Dep't of Evan Cong.
Sab. Sch. 5.00

Reading. By J.H. Gleason, "In memory
of my mother, Lucy Bancroft Gleason." 100.00

Reading. Cong. Ch. 18.00

Revere. A Member of Cong. Ch. 1.00

Salem. Young Ladies' Mission Circle of
Tab. Ch., _for Indian Sch'p_ 50.00

Salem. Young Ladies' Miss'y Soc. of
South Ch., 20. _for Tougaloo U., 20., for
Santee, Neb._ 40.00

Shelburne Falls. Cong. Ch. 12.80

Somerville. Woman's Home Miss'y Ass'n
of Day St. Ch., _for freight to Fort Yates_ 2.40

South Amherst. Cong. Ch. 8.50

Southampton. C.B. Lyman's S.S. Class
Cong. Ch., _for Student Aid, Talladega C._ 11.25

Southbridge. M.L. Richardson _for Student
Aid Fund, Fisk U._ 25.00

South Framingham. South Cong. Ch.,
(50. of which _for Mountain Work_) 189.92

South Hadley Falls. "Friends." 5.00

Springfield. Memorial Ch. 16.14

Stockbridge. Alice Byington, Books and
Patchwork, for _Sherwood, Tenn_

Sutton. Cong. Ch. 21.88

Taunton. Sab. Ch. of Broadway Cong.
Ch. _for Student Aid Fund. Fisk U._ 50.00

Taunton. Young Peoples' Union of
Broadway Ch. _for Indian M._ 25.00

Taunton. "For Christ's Work." _Pleasant
Hill, Tenn._ 2.00

Topsfield. Cong. Ch. and. Soc. 44.82

Wakefield. Mission Workers of Cong.
Ch. _for Bird's Nest, Santee, Neb._ 15.00

Waltham. Trin. Cong. Ch. 14.84

Ware. East Cong. Ch. (20 of which
_Indian M_) 342.40

Watertown. Phillips Cong. Ch. 100.32

Watertown. Phillips Mission Band _for
Student Aid, Straight U._ 50.00

Waverly. Cong. Ch. and Soc. 31.64

Wellesley. "Friend," 100.00

West Action. Rev. J.W. Brown 5.00

West Boxford. Cong. Ch. 13.10

Westhampton, Ladies' Benev. Soc., by
Mrs. E.P. Torrey, Sec'y 10.00

West Newton. Mrs. E. Price, _for Mountain
work_ 50.00

West Springfield. Ladies' Mission Circle
of Park St. Ch., _Pleasant Hill,
Tenn._ 50.00

Whitinsville. Additional by Rev. J.R.
Thurston, _for Girls' Hall, Pleasant Hill,
Tenn._ 7.00

Whitman. Y.P.S.C.E. of First Ch. _for
Girls' Hall, Pleasant Hill, Tenn._ 8.35

Winchester. First Cong. Ch. (85.53 of
which _for Indian M._) 124.31

Worcester. J.M. Bassett 100.00

Worcester. Ladies of Union Ch. _for Indian
Sch'p_ 35.00

Hampden Benevolent Association, by
Charles Marsh, Treas.:

Holyoke. Second 50.36

Holyoke. Second, _for
Fisk U._ 50.00

Longmeadow, Y.P.S.C.E. 4.37

South Hadley Falls 16.00

Springfield. Hope 98.77

Springfield. Hope _for Hampton
Inst._ 42.74

Springfield. South 56.83

Springfield. Olivet. 28.71

Springfield. First 18.00

Westfield. Second. _for
Fisk_ 60.00

West Springfield. First 28.00

West Springfield. Mittineague 9.60

----. "Friend" 5.00

-------- 463.38

------

$7,783.49

ESTATES

Hadley. Estate of Dea. Eleazar Porter,
by J.E. Porter. Ex. 500.00

Lancaster. Estate of Miss Sophia Stearns,
by Wm. W. Wyman. Ex. 100.00
-------

$8,333.49


CLOTHING, BOOKS, ETC., RECEIVED AT BOSTON OFFICE

Bangor. Me. Central Ch. Sew. Circle,
Bbl. _for Pleasant Hill, Tenn._

Auburndale. Mass. Miss Alice Williston,
Bbl. _for McLeansville, N.C._

Boston. Mass. Cong. Pub. Soc. P'k'g.
Books; Gen'l Theo. Library, Several
Val. Vols.; Miss H.H. Stanwood. Books
_Girls' Hall_; Miss Ada Hartshorne, Files of
"Golden Rule," _for Pleasant Hill, Tenn._

Dorchester Mass. Miss Lapham, 2 Bbls.
_for Raleigh, N.C._; Master Fred E.
Swan, Scrap Book.

Hyde Park Mass. Woman's Home Miss'y
Ass'n, 2 Bbls. Val. 110. _for Pleasant Hill,
Tenn._, and 1 Bbl. Val. 63 _Tougaloo, U._

Spencer, Mass. Ladies' Charitable Soc.,
Box Val. 83.05, _for Indian Sch., Pierre,
So. Dak._

West Boylston, Mass. Sab. Sch. of First
Cong. Ch. 2 Bbls. _for McLeansville, N.C._

Winchendon, Mass. Y.P.S.C.E., Box.
_for Talladega, Ala._


RHODE ISLAND, $5.00

Newport. Miss Sophia L. Little 5.00


CONNECTICUT, $1,700.83

Ansonia. First Cong. Ch. 83.33

Ashford. Cong. Ch. 7.06

Bethlehem, Cong. Ch. 17.00

Berlin. "A Friend," _for Tougaloo U._ 25.00

Bridgeport. Bbl. C., _for Thomasville, Ga._

Bridgewater, Cong. Ch. and Soc. 13.27

Bristol, L.H.M. Soc., Bbl. C., 1.50, for
Freight, _for Williamsburg, Ky._ 10.00

Chaplin. Mrs. F. Williams, 10 and Bbl.
C. _for Williamsburg, Ky._ 10.00

Darien. Ladies of Cong. Ch., _for Conn.
Ind. Sch., Ga._ 10.00

East Hampton. First Cong. Ch. and Soc. 41.50

East Hampton. Mrs. Laura A. Skinner,
_Student Aid Talladega C._ 5.00

East Haven. Cong. Ch. 9.81

Fairfield. First Cong. Ch. 30.00

Gilead. Cong. Ch. 28.00

Goshen. Mrs. Moses Lyman 10.00

Guilford. Soc. of Christian Endeavor 6.50

Hartford. Mrs. Frances Howe Wood, _for
Student Aid, Talladega C._ 10.00

Hartford. Weathersfield Ave. Cong. Ch.
Bbl. Sundries, _for Talladega C._

Higganum. Cong. Ch. 19.00

Jewett City, Rev. Q.M. Bosworth, Sewing
Machine, _for Fisk U_

Mansfield Center. Cong. Ch. 12.00

New Britain. Miss E.R. Eastman, Pkg.
Patchwork, _for Sherwood, Tenn._

New Haven. Humphrey St. Cong. Ch.
and Sab. Sch. to const. EULIUS B. SHELDON,
JAMES M. ATWATER, JAMES F. PARSONS,
JOSEPH RAWIES, MISS ELLA M.
WATSON and MRS. JANE A. BREWER L.M's 201.00

New Haven. Mrs. J.A. Dickerman, 100;
Davenport Cong. Ch., 64; Students of
Yale Theol. Sch., by F.H. Means, Treas.
21. 185.00

New London. "Trust Estate of Henry P.
Haven," (100 of which _for Jewett Mem.
Hall, Grand View, Tenn._) 400.00

New London. Friends of First Ch. 16.00

Old Lyme. Ladies' Soc., Box C., Freight
2., _for Thomasville, Ga._ 2.00

Orange. Cong. Ch. 5.00

Plainville. Cong. Ch. 81.17

Plainville. King's Daughters, _for Student
Aid, Talladega C._ 4.00

Plantsville. Cong. Ch. 11.63

Salisbury. Thomas Martin's S.S. Class,
Cong. Ch., _for Student Aid Fund, Fisk U._ 3.15

Sherman. Cong. Ch. and Soc. 16.40

South Norwalk. Supt. E.S. Hall, _for
Thomasville, Ga._ 2.25

Southport. "A Friend" 25.00

Suffield. Cong. Ch. and Soc. 23.94

Terryville. Cong. Ch. 5.00

Thomaston. Cong. Ch. 53.75

Thomaston. Eagle Rock Cong. Soc. to
cont. REV. D. MOSES, L.M. 30.00

Thompson. Cong. Ch. 10.40

Washington. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch. _for
Indian Sch'p_ 25.00

Westbrook. T.D. Post. 4.50

West Haven. Cong. Ch. and Soc. 22.52

Wethersfield. By E.L. Tillotson, (of which
Miss Harris', Miss Clark's, Miss Griswold's
S.S. Classes and Infant Class,
10.; Mrs. H.C. Johnson, 10; Miss S.
Cushman, 1) 36.00

Windsor Locks. Cong. Ch. 80.30

----. ----, _for Hope Station,
Indian M._ 75.00

----. "A Friend." 20.00

Woman's Home Missionary Union of
Conn., by Mrs. S.M. Hotchkiss, Sec. _for
Woman's Work_:

Griswold. Ladies' H.M. Soc.
First Ch., 10, _for Conn. Ind'l
Sch., Ga._ 10.00

New Britain. Ladies' H.M.
Soc. of First Ch., _for Normal
Inst., Grand View, Tenn._ 50.00

-------- 60.00


NEW YORK, $2,211.55.

Albany. First Cong. Ch., 59.97; Chas. A.
Beach, 50 109.97

Binghamton. Mrs. Caroline A. Morris 1.00

Brooklyn. Central Cong. Ch. 684.03

Brooklyn. Sab. Sch. of Central Cong. Ch.,
_for Indian M._ 37.50

Brooklyn. Ch. of the Pilgrims, add'l to
const. MISS CATHERINE L. STANTON L.M. 30.00

Brooklyn. Mrs. Hall, 8; Mrs. M. Jacques, 8;
Mrs. C. Weeks, 5; Miss M. Morrison, 4;
Carrie Strong, 1; Miss F. Bingham. 1;
Mrs. Foos. 1; Flossie Brigham and
Carrie Strong, Bbl. of C.; Mrs. Mary Lowell,
7, _for Williamsburg, Ky._ 35.00

Brooklyn. Miss H.M. Wiggins .25

Castile. G.A. Davis, to const. J. HARRY
VAN ARSDAL, JR., L.M. 30.00

East Rockaway. Bethany Cong. Ch. 10.00

Elbridge. Cong. Ch. 9.00

Gloversville. Cong. Ch. 155.62

Homer. Band of Hope, 6 Testaments, _for
Sherwood, Tenn._

Ithaca. Prof. Geo. P. Armstrong 5.00

Kinderhook. Rev. W. Ingalls .50

Moravia. First Cong. Ch. 5.00

New Haven. Cong. Ch., Bbl. C., _for
Talladega C._

New York. Young People of First Reformed
Episcopal Ch., _for Indian M._ 25.00

New York. "K," 15; Miss Haswell, 5;
Mrs. A.H. Elliott, 1, _for Chapel, Santee,
Neb._ 21.00

New York. H.P. Van Liew, _for Student
Aid, Talladega C._ 15.00

New York. Tabernacle Ch., ad'l 10.00

New York. S.F. Gordon, Organ, _for Fisk
U._

New York. F. Ernest Lewis, 15 yds. Carpet,
_for Fort Yates, Dak._

New York. National Temp. Soc., 100
copies "Blackboard Temp. Lessons."

North Winfield. Mrs. O.E. Harrison 20.00

Owego. Cong. Ch. 9.75

Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J.S. Coon 25.00

Rochester. Plymouth Ch. 37.96

Sherburne. First Cong. Ch., to const.
MRS. EMMA J. KELLY and MISS MARY
PRUTZEHBACH L.M's 66.90

Spencerport. Sab. Sch. of Cong. Ch. 25.06

Union Valley. Wm. C. Angel 5.00

Walton. Christian Endeavor Soc. of First
Cong. Ch., _for Macon, Ga._ 10.50

Woman's Home Missionary Union, by
Mrs. L.H. Cobb, Treas., _for Woman's
Work:_

N.Y. W.H.M.U. 352.51

--------
$1,736.55

ESTATE.

Owego. Estate of Dr. Lucius H. Allen 475.00

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