ROLLING PARTITIONS For dividing Church and School Buildings. Sound proot and air-tight. In various kinds of wood. Made also with blackboard surface. They are a marvelous convenience, easily operated, very durable, and do not get out of order. Also made to roll vertically. Over 2,000 churches and many public school buildings are using them. VENETIAN BLINDS IN ALL WOODS. THE PACIFIC BAPTIST. Our forefathers made a New England on the Atlantic coast, but we their children are making a New America on the Pacific coast. In this all-important work to the country and to missions we need your help. You can render it by subscribing for The Pacific Baptist. Its field, reaching from Alaska to Mexico, contains one British Province, six States of the Union and six missionary conventions. $2.00 per year. 162 2d St., PORTLAND, ORE. Rev. C. A. WOODDY, Editor. Home Mission Echo. Issued monthly under the auspices of the Woman's American Baptist Home Mission Society. Subscription price per year, 25 cts.; Five copies and upwards, to one address, 20 cts. All subscriptions, with money enclosed, and all communications for the paper, should be sent to Mrs. Anna Sargent Hunt, Editor and Pub., Augusta, Me. THE INDIANA BAPTIST. One of the most wide-awake Baptist papers in the Country. It is located in the Mississippi Valley, which is central for the United States, and keeps in touch with all interests of our denomination. Price, Single Subscription, $1.75; can be had for $1.50 in clubs of ten or more, and by ministers at $1.25. An agent wanted in every Baptist church in the United States. For particulars concerning this valuable advertising medium address THE INDIANA BAPTIST, Indianapolis, Ind. JUBILEE VOLUME. A History of the Baptist Home Missions in North America. 600 pp., 8vo. Price, $1.00-Illustrated. POSTAGE PAID. Indispensable to everybody desiring a proper knowledge of our Home Mission Work. Send for our Home Mission Map, 7 x 11 feet; cloth; price, $3.00, postage paid. Pennsylvania Railroad System THE STANDARD RAILROAD OF AMERICA. Fastest and most direct route to CHICAGO, The only four-track line leading out of New York City. Baptist Anniversaries, May 17 EXCURSION RATE: to 26 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: Single Copies, 50 Cents per Year. Clubs of Ten, 45 Cents per Copy. Clubs of Twenty, 40 Cents per Copy. Clubs of Forty and over, 1832. The American Baptist Home Mission Socięły. The General Missionary Organization of American Baptists for the Evangelization 1. MISSIONARY. of North America. -) $600,000 needed Annually. (- 2. EDUCATIONAL. PRESIDENT.-H. K. PORTER, ESQ., Penn. 1896. 3. CHURCH EDIFICE. (E. M. VAN DUZEE, Esq., Minn. TREAS.-J. GREENWOOD SNELLING, Esq., N. Y. JOSEPH BROKAW, ESQ., N. Y. AUDITORS.- CHARLES B. CANFIELD, Esq., N. Y. COR. SECRETARY.-REV. THOMAS J. MORGAN, LL.D., N. Y. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENTS OF MISSIONS. The French in N. E.-Rev. J. N. Williams, 22 Arch St., The Germans.-Rev. G. A. Schulte, 320% Webster St., The Indians.-Indian and Oklahoma Territories.-Rev. J. GENERAL MISSIONARIES. W. Virginia. Wisconsin.-Rev. D. W. Hulburt, Wauwatosa. North Dakota.-Rev. W. L. Van Horn, Fargo. South Dakota.-Rev. T. M. Shanafelt, D.D., Huron. Kansas. Rev. E. B. Meredith, Topeka. Ind. and Ok. Territories.-Rev. L J. Dyke, Lawrence, Ks. E. Washington and N. Idaho.-Rev. A. M. Allvn, Oregon.-Rev. Gilman Parker, 162 Second St., Portland. SECRETARY OF BOARD. ALEX. TURNBULL. D. W. PERKINS, Esq. M. MACVICAR, LL.D., N. Y. Philadelphia District.-Southern N. J., Pa., Del. and D. C.-E. B. Palmer, D.D., Harrison Bldg., cor. 15th and Market Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. Rev. E. H. E. 4. Lake District.-Mich. and Ohio. 6. Chicago District.-N. Ill. and Wis.-Rev. J. B. 8. Missouri River District.-Iowa, Nebr. and Ks. 9. Pacific District.-Ore., Wash. and Calif.-Rev. GENERAL MISSIONARIES (Colored). Alabama.-Rev. R. T. Pollard, Selma. Kentucky.-Rev. P. H. Kennedy, Henderson. North Carolina.-Rev. C. S. Brown, Winton. LEGACIES. Form or Bequest to the Society.-"I give and bequeath to the American Baptist Home Mission Society, formed in New York in the year eighteen hundred and thirty-two, the sum of....................for the general purposes of said Society." Be very careful to comply with the requirements of the law in making your will. A BETTER WAY, The Society will receive your money now, giving a bond for the payment to you of an annuity during life, if you so desire it. Communications relating to the work and general affairs of the Society, should be addressed to Rev. T. J. Morgan, Corresponding Secretary. In the transmission of funds, all Checks, Drafts and Post Office Orders should be made payable to the order of the "American Baptist Home Mission Society," and addressed to J. G. Snelling, Treasurer. Contributions may also be sent to the several District Secretaries. Headquarters of the Society: CONSTABLE B'LD'G, 111 Fifth Ave., New York City. |