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. 1 50 1.00 2.00 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. 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