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Beverly, Mass., Ladies' Mission Circle of First Church, barrel and freight to Spelman Seminary, Ga., $37.08.

Salem, Mass., First Baptist Home Mission Society, 2 barrels and freight to Nebraska $100.

Manchester, Mass., Church, 2 barrels and freight to Illinois, $58.53.

Medfield, Mass, Church, barrel and freight to Spelman Seminary, Ga., $59.25.

Westfield, Mass., Woman's Baptist Mission Society, barrel and reight to Kansas, $40.

Pawtucket, R. I., Ladies' Home Mission Society of First Church, 3 barrels and freight to Dakota, $221.86.

Hartford, Conn., Home Mission Circle of Calvary Church, barrel to Kansas, $119; 2 barrels to Dakota, $113; barrel to Benedict Institute, S. C., $56,

Bridgeport, Conn., Woman's Baptist Home Missionary Society, 2 barrels and freight to Dakota, $115.

New London, Conn., Young Ladies' Mission Circle of First Church, barrel and freight to Benedict Institute, S. C., $23.41. Cazenovia, N. Y., Ladies' Mission Circle, box to Nebraska, $42.

Friendship, N. Y., Woman's Home Mission Society, box and freight to Colorado, $50.49.

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Elbridge, N. Y., Mission Band of Baptist Church, barrel and freight to Dakota, $45.

Ogdensburg, N. Y., Woman's Missionary Society of First Church, barrel to Nebraska, $92.

Jersey City, N. J., Women's Missionary Circle of Summit Avenue Church, barrel and box to Dakota, $105.45.

Freehold, N. J., Ladies' Mission Circle, barrel and freight to Nebraska, $74.

Jersey City, N. J., Young Ladies' Mission Circle of North Church, box and freight to Dakota, $82.03.

Pittsburg, Pa., Ladies' Aid Society of Fourth Avenue Church, two barrels and freight to Indian Territory, $170.

Bryn Mawr, Pa., Ladies' Mission Society, barrel to Wisconsin, Elyria, O, Church, box and freight to Colorado, $35.17. Norwalk, O., Ladies' Home Mission Society of First Church, box and freight to Minnesota, $75.40.

Dayton, O., Woman's Mission Circle of Central Church, barrel and freight to Dakota, $33.20

Tallula, Ill., Mission Society, box and freight to Dakota, $7. Upper Alton, Ill., Mission Circle, barrel and freight to Colorado, $87.48.

Geneseo, Ill., Church, box and freight to Dakota, $51.

St. Paul, Minn., Woodland Park Church, box to Dakota; box to Minnesota.

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OREGON.-Rev. G. J. Burchett, D.D., E. Portland.

AMERICAN BAPTIST HOME MISSION SOCIETY. CALIFORNIA-Rev. W. H. Latourette, Alameda.

Rev. HENRY L. MOREHOUSE, D.D., Corresponding Secretary.
J. G. SNELLING, Treasurer.

TEMPLE COURT,

Beekman Street, New York City.

All communications relating to the work and general affairs of the Society, etc., should be addressed to Rev. Henry L. Morehouse, D.D., Corresponding Secretary.

In the transmission of funds, all Checks, Drafts, and Post Office Orders should be made payable to the order of the American Baptist Home Mission Society, and addressed to J. G. Snelling, Treasurer.

The single subscription price of the BAPTIST HOME MISSION MONTHLY is fifty cents per year; clubs of ten, $4.50; clubs of twenty, $8.00; clubs of fifty, $18.00; payable in advance.

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DISTRICT SECRETARIES and SUPERINTENDENTS.

FOR NEW ENGLAND.-Rev. A. P. Mason, D.D., Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass.

NEW YORK AND NORTHERN NEW JERSEY.

SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY, PENNSYLVANIA, DELAWARE, AND

MEXICO, NEW LEON, &C.-Rev. Thos. M. Westrup, Monterey. FOR THE CHINESE.-Rev. J. B. Hartwell, D.D., 101: Mason. St., San Francisco, Cal.

Horsfords

Acid Phosphate,

Prepared according to the directions of Prot.

E. N. HORSFord.

FOR DYSPEPSIA, Nervousness, Exhaustion, Tired Brain,

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Rev. E. B. Palmer, D.D., 1420 and all diseases arising from indigestion

Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Penn.

MICHIGAN, OHIO, AND INDIANA.-Kev, Edward Ellis, 264 Wood. ward Ave, Detroit, Michigan.

ILLINOIS, WISCONSIN, MINNESOTA, IOWA, AND NORTH DA

and nervous exhaustion.

A preparation of the phosphates and phos-KOTA. -Rev. Wm. M. Haigh, D.D., 122 Wabash Ave., phoric acid in the form required by the

Chicago, Ill.

KANSAS, NEBRASKA, SOUTH DAKOTA, COLORADO

AND system.
WYOMING, Rev. H. C. Woods, D.D., 326 N. 17th St., Lin-
coln, Neb.

SOUTHERN STATES.-Rev. W. J. Simmons, D.D., 712 W.
Kentucky St., Louisville, Ky.

CHURCH EDIFICE WORK.
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT.-Rev. O. C. Pope, D.D., Temple
Court, N. Y. City.

GENERAL MISSIONARIES.

FOR ROCKY MOUNTAIN DISTRICT.-Rev. Dwight Spencer, Salt Lake City, Utah.

WEST VIRGINIA. Rev. W. E. Powell, Parkersburg.
WISCONSIN.-Rev. D. E. Halteman, D.D., Delavan.
MINNESOTA. Rev. J. Sunderland, 2112 N. Emerson Ave., Minn.
KANSAS.-Rev. D.D. Proper, Topeka.

IOWA-Rev. N. B. Rairden, Washington.
NEBRASKA. Rev. J. J. Keeler, Central City.

SOUTH DAKOTA,-Rev. T. M. Shanafelt, D.D., Huron.

NORTH DAKOTA.-Rev. G. W. Huntley, Fargo, Dakota.
INDIAN TERRITORY.-

It aids digestion, and is a brain and nerve food.

It makes a delicious drink with water and sugar only, and agrees with such stimulants as are necessary to take.

Descriptive pamphlet free.

RUMFORD CHEMICAL WORKS, PROVIDENCE, R. I. Beware of Substitutes and Imitations.

Be Sure the word "HORSFORD'S" is printed on the label. All others are spurious. Never sold in bulk.

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RALEIGH, N. C., OR TO THE CORRESPONDING SECRETARY OF THE SOCIETY.

SPECIAL OFFER.

A VALUABLE WORK.

"BAPTIST HOME MISSIONS IN AMERICA."

This volume of 619 pages contains a full Historical Sketch, in thirty-one chapters, of the work of the American Baptist Home Mission Society for fifty years; a complete report of the proceedings and addresses of the Jubilee Meeting; also, elaborate tables, showing the places in every State and Territory where the Society's Missionaries have labored, the names of missionaries, with the date of the commencement and the duration of their services, and other valuable statistics.

WHAT IS SAID ABOUT IT:

"A complete history of this subject-of great value."-The Examiner. "It is a magnificent history, admirably presented."-National Baptist. "A repository of facts-very interesting."-The Watchman." Valuable addition to our denominational literature."-Zion's Advocate. "Of great interest and permanent value."-The Christian Secretary. A great amount of valuable information -remarkably low price."-Baptist Weekly. "Of great value-exceedingly interesting and inspiring."-Journal and Messenger.-"Priceless-all that could be desired.”—Mich. Čhristian Herald. "A treasury of information-richness of its contents should secure for it at once a very large sale."-Indiana Baptist. "Highly interesting-should go abroad over the country by thousands."-The Standard. "Every Baptist should have it on his table."-Texas Baptist Herald. "A fascinating book-very cheap for so large a volume, to say nothing of the illustrations."-Herald of Truth, Cal. Many other similar testimonials from prominent men of the denomination.

500 copies of this work, richly worth $2.00 each, will be sold to pastors and friends of the Society for the extremely low price of $1.00, postage prepaid. No more copies will be printed, There will never again be such an opportunity of getting it. Send orders to the American Baptist Home Mission Society, Temple Court, New York City.

ORGANIZED IN 1832.

The General Missionary Organization of American Baptists for the Evangelization of North America,

OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY.

President.-HON. C. W. KINGSLEY, Mass.

Treasurer.-J. GREENWOOD SNELLING, Esq., Conn.
Corresponding Secretary.-HENRY L. MOREHOUSE,
D.D,, N. Y.

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SHON. E. NELSON BLAKE, III.
Vice-Presidents.- HON. JAMES BUCHANAN, N. J.

Auditors.-
SJOSEPH BROKAW, Esq., N. Y.
WM A. CAULDWELL, Esq., N. Y.
Recording Secretary.—Rɛv. L. A. CRANDALL, N. Y.

Chairman of the Executive Board.-E. T. HISCOX, D.D.
Assistant Corresponding Secretary.-D. W PERKINS, Esq.
Recording Secretary.-GÉO. A. SHULTE, JR.

Three Departments of Work.

To establish Churches and Sunday schools, and to give the Gospel to the Destitute.
To aid in the erection of Church Edifices.

3. To provide Normal and Theological Schools for the Freedmen and the Indians.

The whole work is under the supervision of one Board of Managers and one Corresponding Secretary. Hence the expenses of administration are reduced to the minimum.

Meetings of the Society and of the Board.

Meeting of the Society in May of each year. Of the Board on the second Monday of each month, at 3 P. M. Life Members.

The payment of $50 constitutes one a member for life. Churches, in forwarding their contributions, frequently constitute their pastors or others Life Members, so that in the meetings of the Society they may have a voice in its deliberations.

Contributions

for the general purposes of the Society are applied to the missionary and educational work, according to the judgment of the Board, but not to Church Edifice work. Only funds given specifically for Church Edifice work are so applied. For this purpose money is greatly needed.

Legacies.

Form of Bequest to the Society: "I give and bequeath to the American Baptist Home Mission Society, formed in New York in the year eighteen hundred and thirty-two, the sum of.................

for the general purposes of said Society."

If the bequest is for the Church Edifice Benevolent Fund, or for the endowment of schools for the Freedmen and the Indians, this should be properly expressed in the will. Be very careful to comply with the requirements of the law in making your will, or your benevolent intent may be defeated at last.

A Better Way.

The Society will receive your money now, giving a bond for the payment to you of an annuity during life, if you so desire it-the gift to be at the Society's disposal. Thus there can be no contest about it and no uncertainty about the gift reaching its destination. Do you prefer to be your own executor?

Five Hundred Thousand Dollars-$500,000.

This is the sum declared necessary for the Society's vast and varied work this year. A half million ought to be at its disposal annually. The fiscal year ends in April.

The Baptist Home Mission Monthly

is published by the Society under the direction of the Corresponding Secretary. Its low price, 50 cents per annum, barely covers cost of publication. It is sent free to all missionaries of the Society. It is not sent free to Life Members, inasmuch as a percentage of all contributions would have to be applied to meet the expense. Friends of the Society are requested to use their influence in extending the circulation of the MONTHLY.

The Judson Printing Co., 16 Beekman Street, N. Y.

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