The American Missionary — Volume 39, No. 08, August, 1885

The American Missionary — Volume 39, No. 08, August, 1885
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Audio Length: 1 hr 32 min
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COLORADO, $37.66.
Colorado Springs.Cong.Ch.
37.66

DAKOTA, $11.56.
Huron. Woman's Miss'y Soc. , for Indian M., Santee Agency, Neb.
2.00
Yankton. Woman's Miss'y Soc. , for Indian M.
9.56

CALIFORNIA, $12.00.
National City.Theron Parsons
10.00
San Diego.Fanny E.Fish
2.00

OREGON, $2.50.
Astoria.First Cong.Ch.
2.50

WASHINGTON TERRITORY, $6.70.
Tacoma.First Cong.Ch.
6.70

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, $120.00.
Washington. "A Friend," for Howard U.
100.00
Washington. Lincoln Mem. Ch. 10; L. M. Sab. Sch. and Woman's Miss'y Soc. for Indian M., 10
20.00

KENTUCKY, $125.10
Lexington.Tuition, 56.48; Rent, 4.62
61.10
Williamsburg.Tuition
64.00

TENNESSEE, $687.47.
Grandview.Tuition
34.15
Jellico.Tuition
18.00
Knoxville.Cong.Ch.
12.00
Memphis.Tuition
212.30
Nashville.Tuition, 366.33; Jackson St.Cong.Ch., 5
371.33
Pleasant Hill.Tuition
20.26
Pomona.Tuition, 14.43; Cong.Ch., 5.
19.43

NORTH CAROLINA, $261.58.
Hillsborough.Tuition
6.05
Kittrell.Tuition
30.18
Wilmington.Tuition, 207.10; Cong.Ch., 10; By Miss Warner, 3.50; By Miss Vinton, 1.75; By Miss Fitts, 1; By Miss Thayer, 1; By Miss Farrington, 1
225.35

SOUTH CAROLINA, $353.00.
Charleston.Tuition, 288; Prof. W.M.Bristoll, 50; Cong.Ch., 15
353.00

GEORGIA, $616.62.
Atlanta.Storrs Sch., Tuition
251.19
Macon.Tuition, 158.86; Rent, 4; Cong.Ch., 10
172.86
McIntosh.Tuition
17.67
McIntosh. Ladies' Miss'y Soc. , for Indian M., Fort Berthold, Dak.
5.00
Savannah.Tuition, 138; Rev.Dana Sherrill, 25; First Cong.Ch., 6.90
169.90


ALABAMA, $428.33.
Anniston. Ladies' Miss'y Soc. , for Indian M.
4.00
Athens.Tuition, 115.10; Trinity Sch., proceeds of Concert, 18.65
133.75
Marion.Cong.Ch., 10.35; Rev.and Mrs. A.W.Curtiss, 7.33
17.68
Mobile.Tuition
153.00
Montgomery.Cong.Ch.
15.00
Selma.Cong.Ch.
18.20
Talladega.Tuition, 83.70; Primary Room, Talladega C., by Mrs. Mary P.Bloss, 1
84.70
Talladega. Henry Parsons, for Student Aid Talladega C.
2.00

MISSISSIPPI, $42.20.
Tougaloo. Rev.Wm.N.Thrall, 30, to const.himself L.M.; Tuition, 12.20
42.20

LOUISIANA, $511.00.
New Orleans.Tuition, 506; Ladies' Miss'y Soc., Central Ch., 5
511.00

TEXAS, $234.85.
Austin.Tuition
228.00
Austin. Ladies' Miss. Soc. , 4.70; Mission Sab. Sch. , 2.15, for Indian M., Fort Berthold, Dak.
6.85

INCOMES, $2,056.25.
Avery Fund, for Mendi M.
300.00
De Forest Fund, for Pres.Chair, Talladega C.
375.00
Graves Scholarship Fund, for Talladega C.
125.00
Haley Scholarship Fund, for Fisk U.
50.00
Hammond Fund, for Straight U.
125.00
Hastings School Fund, for Atlanta U.
6.25
Howard Theo. Fund, for Howard U.
725.00
Le Moyne Fund, for Memphis, Tenn.
175.00
Tuthill King Fund, 125 for Atlanta U.; 50 for Berea C.
175.00

ENGLAND, $30.00.
London. Mrs. Luty, 25; "A Friend," 5, by J. F. Louden, for Student Aid, Fisk U.
30.00
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Total for June
$18,199.48
Total from Oct. 1 to June 30
176,956.65
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FOR THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY.
Subscriptions for June
$42.15
Previously acknowledged
1,119.08
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Total
$1,161.23
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H.W.HUBBARD, Treas.,
56 Reade Street, N.Y.


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Lundborg's Perfume, Edenia.
Lundborg's Perfume, Marêchal Niel Rose.
Lundborg's Perfume, Alpine Violet.
Lundborg's Perfume, Lily of the Valley.

LUNDBORG'S
RHENISH COLOGNE.

A box containing Samples of all the above five articles prepaid to your nearest Railroad Express Office (which should be named) for Fifty Cents—Money Order, Stamps or Currency.

Address: YOUNG, LADD & COFFIN, 24 Barclay St., New York.


HORSFORD'S
ACID PHOSPHATE.

(LIQUID.)

FOR DYSPEPSIA, MENTAL AND PHYSICAL EXHAUSTION,
NERVOUSNESS, DIMINISHED VITALITY,
URINARY DIFFICULTIES,
ETC.

PREPARED ACCORDING TO THE DIRECTION OF
Prof. E.N.Horsford, of Cambridge, Mass.

There seems to be no difference of opinion in high medical authority of the value of phosphoric acid, and no preparation has ever been offered to the public which seems to so happily meet the general want as this.

It is not nauseous, but agreeable to the taste.

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Its action will harmonize with such stimulants as are necessary to take.

It makes a delicious drink with water and sugar only.

Prices reasonable.Pamphlet giving further particulars mailed free on application.

MANUFACTURED BY THE
RUMFORD CHEMICAL WORKS,
Providence, R.I.,
AND FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.

BRADFORD ACADEMY,

AN INSTITUTION FOR THE HIGHER EDUCATION OF YOUNG WOMEN.
BRADFORD, MASS.
INCORPORATED 1804.
CALENDAR
The year 1884-85 closes with public anniversary, June 17, 1885.

THE YEAR 1885-86.
First Term opensTuesday, Sept.8, 1885.  First Term closesWednesday, Dec.2, 1885.
Second Term opensTuesday, Dec.8, 1885.  Second Term closesFriday, March 5, 1886.
Third Term opensTuesday, March 23, 1886.  Third Term closesWednesday, June 23, 1886.
Recess at Christmas time.

The academic year closes on the last Wednesday but one in June, and consists of three terms.

The year 1885-86 will commence on the first Tuesday in September.

PARLOR OF A SUITE.

EXPENSES.
Board, including washing, fuel and lights,
    First Term$80.00
Board, including washing, fuel and lights,
    Second Term90.00
Board, including washing, fuel and lights,
    Third Term 90.00
Tuition, including English branches, Latin and French, Greek or German, and Vocal Music in Classes ($20.00 per term), for the year 60.00
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Total expenses for the year $320.00

Special terms to daughters of Missionaries and Clergymen.

No extras except the following:—

Tuition in Music and Art: Instruction on Piano, per term, $20.00 to $40.00.Use of Piano one hour a day, per term, $3.00.Instruction in Art, including Linear and Perspective Drawing and Painting, according to the ability of the pupil, per term, $16.00.

Application may be made to Miss Annie E.Johnson, Principal.In case of failure after an engagement been made, information should be given immediately.Inquiries in regard to expenses may be made of

J. D. KINGSBURY, Treasurer