SEPTEMBER, 1888.
VOL. XLII.
NO. 9.
| EDITORIAL. | |
| Annual Meeting—Financial, | 237 |
| A Creed—Paragraphs, | 238 |
| Mr. Moody—Africa—Sioux Bill, | 239 |
| Mountain Work and the Colored People, | 240 |
| Emancipation in Brazil, | 241 |
| Inter-Blending of Missionary Work, | 242 |
| School Echoes—Extract, | 244 |
| Death of Mrs. L. A. Orr, | 245 |
| On to Jesus; On to God, | 246 |
| THE SOUTH. | |
| Notes in the Saddle. By District Secretary Ryder, | 246 |
| The Busy Workers, | 248 |
| Talladega College, | 249 |
| Trinity School, Athens, Ala., | 251 |
| STUDENT’S LETTER. | |
| How I Won my School, | 252 |
| THE INDIANS. | |
| Speech of an Indian Chief, | 255 |
| Fort Yates, Dakota, | 255 |
| THE CHINESE. | |
| Christian Chinese en Route to China, | 256 |
| BUREAU OF WOMAN’S WORK. | |
| Letter from San Francisco, | 259 |
| OUR YOUNG FOLKS. | |
| Little Indians, | 260 |
| RECEIPTS, | 261 |
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