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The American Missionary – Volume 43, No. 12, December, 1889

American Missionary Association

      PRESIDENT, Rev. Wm. M. Taylor, D.D., LL.D., N.Y.

      Vice-Presidents.

      Rev. A.J.F. Behrends, D.D., N.Y.

      Rev. F.A. Noble, D.D., Ill.

      Rev. Alex. McKenzie, D.D., Mass.

      Rev. D.O. Mears, D.D., Mass.

      Rev. Henry Hopkins, D.D., Mo.

      Corresponding Secretaries.

      Rev. M.E. Strieby, D.D., 56 Reads Street, N.Y.

      Rev. A.F. Beard, D.D., 56 Reade Street, N.Y.

      Recording Secretary.

      Rev. M.E. Strieby, D.D., 56 Reade Street, N.Y.

      Treasurer.

      H.W. Hubbard, Esq., 56 Reade Street, N.Y.

      Auditors.

      Peter McCartee.

      Chas. P. Peirce.

      Executive Committee.

      John H. Washburn, Chairman.

      Addison P. Foster, Secretary.

      For Three Years.

      S.B. Halliday,

      Samuel Holmes,

      Samuel S. Marples,

      Charles L. Mead,

      Elbert B. Monroe.

      For Two Years.

      J.E. Rankin,

      Wm. H. Ward,

      J.W. Cooper,

      John H. Washburn,

      Edmund L. Champlin.

      For One Year.

      Lyman Abbott,

      Chas. A. Hull,

      Clinton B. Fisk,

      Addison P. Foster,

      Albert J. Lyman.

      District Secretaries.

      Rev. C.J. Ryder, 21 Cong'l House, Boston.

      Rev. J.E. Roy, D.D., 151 Washington Street, Chicago.

      Rev. Rev. C.W. Hiatt, 64 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio.

      Financial Secretary for Indian Missions.

      Rev. Chas. W. Shelton.

      Field Superintendent.

      Rev. Frank E. Jenkins,

      Secretary Of Woman's Bureau.

      Miss D.E. Emerson, 56 Reade St. N.Y.

COMMUNICATIONS

      Relating to the work of the Association may be addressed to the Corresponding Secretaries; letters for "THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY," to the Editor, at the New York Office; letters relating to the finances, to the Treasurer.

DONATIONS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS

      In drafts, checks, registered letters, or post-office orders, may be sent to H.W. Hubbard, Treasurer, 56 Reade Street, New York, or, when more convenient, to either of the Branch Offices, 21 Congregational House, Boston, Mass., or 151 Washington Street, Chicago, Ill. A payment of thirty dollars at one time constitutes a Life Member.

      NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.—The date on the "address label" indicates the time to which the subscription is paid. Changes are made in date on ladle to the 10th of each month. If payment of subscription be made afterward, the change on the label will appear a month later. Please send early notice of change in post-office address, giving the former address and the new address, in order that our periodicals and occasional papers may be correctly mailed.

FORM OF A BEQUEST

      "I bequeath to my executor (or executors) the sum of – dollars, in trust, to pay the same in – days after my decease to the person who, when the same is payable, shall act as Treasurer of the 'American Missionary Association,' of New York City, to be applied, under the direction of the Executive Committee of the Association, to its charitable uses and purposes." The Will should be attested by three witnesses.

      EDITORIAL

      OUR ANNUAL MEETING

      We return from our Annual Meeting held in Chicago with a deep sense of gratitude to God and to the many friends who in various ways helped to make it one of the most pleasant and profitable of our anniversaries. We did not have the remarkable uplift of a munificent gift like that of Mr. Daniel Hand, which made our meeting at Providence so memorable, but we had, in the strength and appropriateness of the sermon, and in the ability of the addresses, papers and reports, that which will render this meeting a cheering landmark in our history.

      FINANCIAL

$500,000 FOR 1889-90

      Our financial exhibit, with the able report upon it, was one of the encouraging features of our Annual Meeting. The report of the Treasurer announced the gratifying fact that the books closed with all obligations and indebtedness paid, and with a balance on hand of over $4,000. The able Finance Committee gave a careful examination of the Treasurer's books and papers, and made very commendatory report as to methods and accuracy.

      The National Council, at its meeting in Worcester, recommended that the churches contribute to the Association for the coming year $500,000. The Finance Committee after careful examination of the needs of the work endorsed the recommendation of the Council, and the Association heartily adopted the report. This sum, therefore, is what, in the judgment of competent persons, is imperatively needed; and we, therefore, take pleasure in going before our constituents, appealing for that amount.

      THE DANIEL HAND FUND

      This noble gift, which awakened such enthusiasm at our annual meeting one year ago, came with its echo of work well done during the year—an echo which we trust will reverberate with steady force through all the years to come. In the Treasurer's report the figures were given as to the appropriations made from the income of this Fund during the year; in the General Survey cheering statements were made as to the many pupils it had stimulated to industry and education, and the buildings it had erected; and in several of the papers and addresses, grateful mention was made of the benefits conferred by it. We trust that other large givers may be stimulated to follow in the footsteps of one who has so wisely invested his money for the uplifting of the most needy in our land.

      A recent letter from Mr. Hand shows his deep solicitude that his gift shall be used for the highest moral and religious purposes. He says: "I have feared that the teachers might be more concerned for letters than for morals. My bequest was given to you chiefly as a religious society. Religion is the first, chiefest and best of it all."

      THE LITERATURE OF THE MEETING

      This presents a genuine case of the embarrassment of riches. We never had better. We wish all our friends might have the opportunity for the careful study of it, for it is worth their time and attention.

      Full reports of the proceedings were made daily in the Chicago Inter Ocean. They were all gathered into a supplement, and have already been widely scattered. Some copies are still on hand at our offices in New York, Boston, Cleveland and Chicago, and can be had on application.

      The annual sermon, as usual, will be printed with the Annual Report. This number of the MISSIONARY (an enlarged number) will contain the Minutes and the official papers, including reports and the speeches upon them, (the latter necessarily somewhat abridged) Secretaries' papers, and the closing address of Rev. Dr. Taylor. Other papers and addresses, including the Representative Addresses, will be published hereafter as far as practicable in subsequent numbers of the MISSIONARY or in some other form.

      NOTICES FROM THE PRESS

FROM THE ADVANCE

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