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CHARLESTON, S. C. (Illustrated) 61

SOUTHERN FIELD NOTES 67

BITS OF EXPERIENCE IN THE INDIAN COUNTRY 69

CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORS OF A HIGHLAND SCHOOL AND VILLAGE (Illustrated) 72

OBITUARIES--MRS. MARY T. CHASE 74

MISS SUSIE T. CATHCART 75

A SUGGESTIVE SUBSCRIPTION 75

RECEIPTS 76

WOMAN'S STATE ORGANIZATIONS 94

SECRETARIES OF YOUNG PEOPLE'S AND CHILDREN'S WORK 96

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THE 54th ANNUAL MEETING

OF THE

American Missionary Association

WILL BE HELD IN

SPRINGFIELD, MASS.

October 23-25, 1900.

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The AMERICAN MISSIONARY presents new form, fresh material and generous illustrations for 1900. This magazine is published by the American Missionary Association quarterly. Subscription rate fifty cents per year.

Many wonderful missionary developments in our own country during this stirring period of national enlargement are recorded in the columns of this magazine.

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THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY.

VOL. LIV. APRIL, 1900. No. 2.

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FINANCIAL--SIX MONTHS.

The first six months of the present fiscal year of the American Missionary Association closed March 31st. The receipts are $18,961.74 more than for the same period last year. The increase in donations is $10,699, and in estates $6,433.24, exclusive of the reserve legacy account. The tuition and similar receipts are $1,829.49 more than last year. This is a favorable and encouraging showing. We gratefully acknowledge the generosity of the friends of the great missionary work carried on by this Association, as evident in their increased donations.

The payments during this period have been $17,595 more than for the same months last year. The net balance, exclusive of the reserve legacy account, is $1,366.74 more favorable than that for the first six months of last year. The increase in current receipts has been expended in the mission fields which have been so greatly crippled by the enforced r

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