Read Ebook: The American Missionary — Volume 39 No. 02 February 1885 by Various
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SOUTH CAROLINA, 7.00.
Charleston. Tuition 317.00
GEORGIA, 4.17.
ALABAMA, 6.65.
FLORIDA, .00
Hawthorne. Mrs. J. E. Chadwick 5.00
MISSISSIPPI, 3.50
Tougaloo. Tuition 103.50
LOUISIANA, 4.00.
New Orleans. Straight U., Tuition 294.00
TEXAS, 8.75.
Austin. Tuition 188.75
INCOMES, ,807.50.
CANADA, .00.
Montreal. Emmanuel Ch. 8.00
SOUTH AFRICA, .00.
Natal. Umtwalumi. Mrs. A. F. Wilder 5.00
TURKEY AND BULGARIA, .00.
Total for November ,611.27
FOR THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY.
H. W. HUBBARD, Treas., 56 Reade Street, N. Y.
WANTS.
Watermans "Ideal" Fountain Pen.
Rev. Thos. K. Beecher, D.D., Elmira, N. Y., says: "I find the Waterman "Ideal Pen" the very best of all the Fountain Pens that have been upon the market during the past thirty-five years."
The Ideal Pen Co., 10 Murray St., New York.
L. E. Waterman, Manager.
The Ideal Pocket for pens and pencils of all sizes, holds from 1 to 6 securely at the same time. It fastens itself and is easily changed from one vest pocket to another. Price, nickel-plated, 25 cents.
Money loaned in sums of 0 and upward, and secured by first mortgage on farms in Central Ohio worth at least three times the sum loaned. Interest and principal when due collected and remitted to the lender without any expense to him.
References: Bank of Marysville and the Farmers' Bank of Marysville, Ohio, and the People's National Bank of Newark, Ohio.
Address all communications to
T. B. FULTON, Marysville, Ohio.
For beauty of gloss, for saving of toil, For freeness from dust and slowness to soil, And also for cheapness 'tis yet unsurpassed, And thousands of merchants are selling it fast.
Of all imitations 'tis well to beware; The half risen sun every package should bear, For this is the "trade mark" the MORSE BROS. use, And none are permitted the mark to abuse.
WEBSTER
In Sheep, Russia and Turkey Bindings.
"The greatest improvement in book-making that has been made in a hundred years."
THE STANDARD.
The Standard in Gov't Printing Office. 32,000 copies in Public Schools. Sale 20 to 1 of any other series.
Best aid to make a Family intelligent. Best help for SCHOLARS, TEACHERS and SCHOOLS.
Standard Authority with the U. S. Supreme Court. Recommended by the State Sup'ts of Schools in 36 States, & by 50 College Pres'ts.
G. & C. MERRIAM & CO., Pub'rs, Springfield, Mass.
Printing Press
Do your Own Printing
Card & label Press . Larger sizes to . For old or young. Everything easy, printed directions. Send 2 stamps for Catalogue of Presses, Type, Cards, &c. to the factory. Kelsey & Co., Meriden, Conn.
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An Independent Newspaper of Democratic Principles, but not Controlled by any Set of Politicians or Manipulators; Devoted to Collecting and Publishing all the News of the Day in the most Interesting Shape and with the greatest possible Promptness, Accuracy and Impartiality; and to the Promotion of Democratic Ideas and Policy in the affairs of Government, Society and Industry.
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FOR PLAIN OR DECORATIVE MARKING ON ANY FABRIC.
ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS AND STILL THE ONLY INK THAT ALWAYS GIVES SATISFACTION TO BUYER, SELLER AND CONSUMER.
This Ink received the Diploma and Medal at Centennial over all rivals.
Report of Judges: "For simplicity of application and indelibility."
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