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Nashua, N. H., First Ch., barrel to Wisconsin, $46.

St. Johnsbury, Vt., Ladies of First Ch., barrel to Arkansas, $25.25. Holyoke, Mass., Ladies of Second Ch.. barrel to Louisiana, $35.

Walnut Hill, Mass., Ladies' Circle of Second Ch., box to North Dakota, $53.79.

Westerly, R. I., W. F. M. S. of First Ch., two barrels to Indian Territory and Oklahoma Territory, $86.08.

New London, Conn., Ladies' Aid Society, barrel to North Dakota, $74.90.

Malone, N. Y., Farnham Missionary Society, barrel to New Mexico, $45.

New York, N. Y., Ladies of First Ch., two barrels and box to Oklahoma Territory. $150.

Jersey City, N. J., Missionary Circle

of Bergen Baptist Ch., barrel to Indian Territory, $53.

Lakewood, N. J., W. H. M. S. of First Ch., two barrels to South Carolina, $93.

Washington, D. C., W. M. S. of E St. Ch., two boxes to Indian Territory, $60.

Elk Horn, Iowa, "Ladies' Society," box to Nebraska, $12.

Eugene, Ore., Missionary Circle, box to Oregon, $25. TO SPELMAN SEMINARY, ATLANTA, GA.: New Bedford, Mass., Farther Lights Society, First Baptist Ch., box. Worcester, Mass., Miss M. P. Cole and Miss M. T. Wyman, barrel. Lowell, Mass., Ladies' Society, Fifth St. Baptist Ch., barrel.

Salem, Mass., Ladies' Beneficent Society, First Baptist Ch., barrel.

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Whitman, Mass.. Home Mission Circle, First Baptist Ch., barrel. $20. Wollaston, Mass., Ladies of Baptist Ch., barrel.

Saxton's River, Vt., Little Helpers Missionary Band, box.

Stamford, Conn., Mrs, J. B. Hoyt, box books, etc.

Meriden, Conn., W. H. M. Circle, First Baptist Ch., box.

Castile, N. Y., Woman's Missionary Circle. First Baptist Ch., barrel. $25.25.

Zanesville, Ohio, Ladies' Missionary Society, Fair Oaks Baptist Ch., one quilt.

Cambridge, Ohio. Mrs. F. G. Boughton, box.

Total to Jan. 21, 1901, $804.27.
For the year, $3,871.69.

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PUBLISHED BY THE

AMERICAN BAPTIST HOME MISSION SOCIETY

FIFTH AVENUE

NEW YORK CITY,

Entered at the Post Office in New York as Second Class Mail Matter.

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THE BAPTIST OUTLOOK.

One of the most wide-awake Baptist papers in the Country. It is located in the Mississippi Valley, which is central for the United States, and keeps in touch with all interests of our denomination.

Price, Single Subscription, $1.75; can be had for $1.50 in clubs of ten or more, and by ministers at $1.25. An agent wanted in every Baptist church in the United States.

For particulars concerning this valuable advertising medium address, THE BAPTIST OUTLOOK, Indianapolis, Ind.

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34 inches high. Oak shelves with carved oak slats make the case 15x15x12 and ample room for all reference books of daily use. The top or Dictionary Holder, 14x18 inches, is large and strong enough for any volume and is adjustable to any angle. The base is oak 12 inches high. Between shelves 11 inches. Revolves easily.

For $2.75 in Money Order, or N. Y. Draft, this Stand will be shipped to any address, in 20 lb. package, knocked down, charges extra, and our paper sent for one year. AMERICAN BAPTIST HOME MISSION SOCIETY, 111 Fifth Avenue, New York City.

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The Examiner

NEW YORK CITY,

The Leading Baptist Newspaper

Offers every old subscriber sending in the name of a new subscriber and $2.00-the new subscriber to receive The Examiner a year for the two dollars-a copy of

The Chicago Record
Cook-Book

600 pages, art canvas, prize design in three colors, colored edges, 1100 prize menus.

Seasonable, inexpensive bills of fare for every day in the year-with an eye to things "in season"; designed to furnish "good living" in appetizing and almost infinite variety at an expense not to exceed $500 a year for a family of five; arranged so that remnants from one day can be used with menus of the next.

Copies will be sold for $1.00 each, we pay ing the postage.

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Home Mission Echoes.

This paper will be issued monthly (August possibly excepted), under the auspices jointly of the American Baptist Home Mission Society and the Woman's American Baptist Home Mission Society. Mrs. M. C. Reynolds, General Editor, and Mrs. Jas. McWhinnie, Asst. Editor; Rev. H. L. Morehouse, D. D., in charge of the Home Mission Society's Department and Mrs. Anna Sargent Hunt in charge of the Department for "Ou Young Folks." Subscription price per year, twenty-five cents. Five copies and upward to one address, twenty cents

Send all subscriptions and money to "HOME MISSION ECHOES," 510 Tremont Temple, Boston Mass. Make checks and money orders payable to Miss Gertrude L. Davis. All other correspondence pertaining to the paper should be sent to Mrs. M. C. Reynolds, 510 Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass.

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When led through these Columns to write to Advertisers, please mention the Baptist Home Mission outmy.

The General Missionary Organization of American Baptists for the Evangelization

1. MISSIONARY.

of North America.

$600,000 needed Annually.

THREE DEPARTMENTS:

2. EDUCATIONAL.

OFFICERS:

PRESIDENT.-E. M. THRESHER, Esq., Ohio.

3. CHURCH EDIFICE.

VICE-PRESIDENTS.— JULIUS J. ESTEY, Esq., Vt.
ANDREW MCLEISH, Esq., Ill.
TREASURER.-FRANK R. HATHAWAY, Esq., N. Y.
AUDITORS.-EDGAR L. MARSTON, Esq., N. Y.
S LEONARD F. REQUA, Esq., N. Y.

COR. SECRETARY.-THOMAS J. MORGAN, LL.D., N. Y.
ASSISTANT COR. SEC.-REV. ALEXANDER TURNBULL, N. J.
FIELD SECRETARY.-H. L. MOREHOUSE, D.D., N. Y.
REC. SECRETARY.-A. S. HOBART, D.D., N. Y.

CHAIRMAN OF THE EXECUTIVE BOARD.

W. C. P. RHOADES, D.D.

SECRETARY OF BOARD.
ALEX. TURNBULL.

In charge of Church Edifice Work, D. W. PERKINS, Esq.

First Class, Expiring in 1901.

W. C. P. Rhoades, D.D., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Rev. B. B. Bosworth, New York.
Hon. F. Wayland, New Haven, Conn.
J. Ashton Greene, Esq., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mortimer J. Ennis, Esq., New York.
Stephen H. Plum, Esq.. Newark, N. J.
John Humpstone, D.D., Brooklyn, N. Y.

BOARD OF MANAGERS.

Second Class, Expiring in 1902.

E. T. Hiscox, D.D., Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
E. Lathrop, D D., New York.
Wallace Buttrick, D.D, Albany, N. Y.
W. C. Bitting, D.D., New York.
E. T. Tomlinson. Ph.D., Elizabeth, N. J.
F. J. Parry, D.D., Waterbury, Conn.

Third Class, Expiring in 1903.
L. H. Blackman, Esq., New York.
D. L. Wilcox, Esq., New York.

E. J. Brockett, Esq., East Orange, N. J.
C. R. Hetfield, Esq., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Rev. A. E. Knapp, New York.

C. B. Canfield, Esq., New York.

GENERAL MISSIONARIES.

F. Bristow, Esq., East Orange, N. J.

Wisconsin.-Rev. D. W. Hulburt, Wauwatosa,
Minnesota.-Rev. E. R. Pope, Minneapolis.
Iowa.-Rev. E. P. Bartlett, Des Moines.

North and South Dakota.-T. M. Shanafelt, D.D.,
Huron, S. D.

Nebraska.-Rev. C. W. Brinstad, Omaha.

Kansas. Rev. E. B. Meredith, Kansas City.

Indian Territory.

Oklahoma Territory.

Montana, S. Idaho, Utah and Wyo.-Rev. L. G. Clark,
Helena, Mont.

Colorado.-Rev. Thos. Stephenson, Pueblo.
New Mexico.-Rev. G. H. Brewer, Albuquerque.
W. Washington.-Rev. W. E. Randall, Tacoma.

E. Washington and N. Idaho.-Rev. A. M. Allyn,
Spokane, Wash.

Oregon.-Rev. Geo. R. Varney, Portland.

Northern California.- Rev. E. R. Bennett, Oakland.
S. Cal. and Arizona.-- Rev. C. T. Douglass, Pasadena, Cal.
Eastern Cuba.-H. R. Moseley, D.D., Santiago.
Porto Rico.-Rev. H. P. McCormick, San Juan.
A. B. Rudd, Ponce.

GENERAL MISSIONARIES (Colored)
AND EDUCATIONAL SECRETARIES.

Arkansas. Rev. J. H. Hoke, Little Rock.
Georgia.-Rev. E. P. Johnson, Atlanta, Ed. Sec.
Kentucky. Rev. P. H. Kennedy, Louisville.
Missouri. Rev. E. D. Green, Macon.
North Carolina.-Rev. J. A. Whitted, Raleigh.
Tennessee. Rev. Thos. J. Searcy, Memphis, Ed. Sec.
Texas. Rev. A R. Griggs, D.D., Dallas.
Virginia.-Rev. P. S. Lewis, Richmond.

Headquarters of the Society: CONSTABLE B’LD’G, 111 Fifth Avenue, New York City. Address Communications relating to the work and general affairs of the Society to REV. T. J. MORGAN, Corresponding Secretary. Those relating to financial matters to the Treasurer, FRANK R. HATHAWAY. In the transmission of funds, send Drafts on New York, Post Office or Express Orders, made payable to the order of "THE AMERICAN BAPTIST HOME MISSION SOCIETY." Local checks are subject to a charge for collection. 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."

Be very careful to comply with the requirements of the law in making your will.

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

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