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Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions

President.

, Congregational House, No. 14 Beacon Street, Room 708, Boston,

-CHARLES M. LAMSON, D.D.

Vice-President.-D. WILLIS JAMES, Esq.

Corresponding Secretaries - JUDSON SMITH, D.D., CHARLES H. DANIELS, D.D., JAMES L. BARTON, D.D.

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Editorial Secretary.-E. E. Strong, d.d.

Publishing and Purchasing Agent. CHARLES E. SWETT, Esq.

Prudential Committee.- The President and Vice-President ex officio.

EDWIN B. WEBb, D.D., Charles C. BURR, Esq., ALBERT H. PLUMB, D.D., HON. WILLIAM
P. ELLISON. Terms expire 1900.

REV. WILLIAM W. JORDAN, ELIJAH HORR, D.D., CHARLES A. HOPKINS, Esq., WILLIAM
H. DAVIS, D.D. Terms expire 1898.

G. HENRY WHITCOMB, Esq., JAMES G. VOSE, D.D., HON. SAMUEL C. DARLING, HON.
J. M. W. HALL. Terms expire 1899.

District Secretary for New York, the Middle and South Atlantic States, Connecticut, and Ohio. — CHARLES C. CREEGAN, D.D., 4th Avenue and 22d Street, New York City.

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District Secretary for the States of the Interior. — REV. A. N. HITCHCOCK, PH.D., No. 153 La Salle Street, Chicago, Ill.

Agent on the Pacific Coast.- Rev. Walter FREAR, Y. M. C. A. Building, Room 6, San Francisco, Cal. MRS. ELIZA H. WALKER, Auburndale, Mass., or, MRS. SARAH C. LITTLE, Oberlin, Ohio, may be addressed in reference to the care of Missionary children.

Woman's Boards of Missions.

W. B. M., Boston.· MISS ABBIE B. CHILD, Secretary; MISS S. LOUISE DAY, Treasurer.
Congregational House, Beacon Street, Boston.

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W. B. M. of the Interior.- MISS M. D. WINGATE, No. 59 Dearborn Street, Chicago, Secretary. MRS. J. B. LEAKE, No. 59 Dearborn Street, Chicago, Treasurer.

W. B. M. for the Pacific.

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MRS. W. J. WILCOX, Secretary, 461 East 14th Street, Oakland, Cal. MISS BESSIE B. MERRIAM, Treasurer, 1418 Franklin Street, Oakland, Cal.

Legacies.

In making devises and legacies, the entire corporate name of the particular Board which the testator has in mind should be used, as follows:

"The American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, incorporated in Massachusetts in 1812."

"The Woman's Board of Missions, incorporated in Massachusetts in 1869."

"The Woman's Board of Missions of the Interior, incorporated in Illinois in 1873."

Honorary Members.

The payment of $50 at one time constitutes a minister, and the payment of $100 at one time constitutes any other person, an Honorary Member of the Board.

Publications.

THE MISSIONARY HERALD, published monthly at $1.00 per year.

Pamphlet sketches of the several Missions of the Board, 35 cents for the set.

"Concert Exercises " and leaflets for free distribution may be obtained at the Mission Rooms. THE MISSION DAYSPRING, for children, published monthly by the American Board and the Woman's Boards of Missions, at $3.00 for 25 copies; $1.50 for ten copies; single copies, 20 cents. THE AMERICAN BOARD ALMANAC, annually. Price, 10 cents; $6.00 per hundred. WALL MAPS, including Map of the World. Set of seven. Price on cloth, $10.00; on paper, $6.00. For Publications, address CHARLES E. SWETT, No. 14 Beacon St., Room 102, Boston.

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Life in New England, the Middle West, and New York.

By Rev. J. C. HOLBROOK, D.D., LL.D.

One volume 12mo. 300 pp. $1 net.

It covers the period of the momentous struggle for the right to propagate Congregationalism outside of New England, its introduction into Illinois, Iowa, and other Western States, the Albany Convention and the Boston Council of 1865, and includes an account of a Mission to Great Britain in behalf of the Southern freedmen at the close of the Civil War, and some California sketches. A limited edition is printed in the author's ninety-first year, not for pecuniary profit, but in response to the earnest requests of friends, seconded by a vote of the Monday Club of Ministers and Laymen of San Francisco and vicinity.

Mailed, postpaid, on receipt of the price by the publishers, The Congregational S. S. and Publishing Society, No. 1 Somerset Street, Boston, J. H. Tewksbury, agent; and 175 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, E. H. Brown, agent; or the Tract Society, 637 Market Street, San Francisco, I. II. Cary, agent; Ward & Drummond, 164 Fifth Avenue, New York City; G. A. Mosher, bookseller, Syracuse, New York, or the author, Rev. J. C. Holbrook, Stockton, California.

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An exceedingly interesting story which gives a graphic picture of life in France in the days of the persecution for Christ's sake, endured by the Huguenots.

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Mr. Jencks was for ten years Secretary and Treasurer of the Board's Mission in Japan, and has several years' experience in Colorado.

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