TREASURER, E. P. COLEMAN To whom money for the general treasury should be sent. Drafts, Checks and Postal Money Orders, except for the publications, should be drawn in his favor. Printed instructions giving full information for shipping goods to missionaries will be mailed on application to the Treasurer. DISTRICT SECRETARIES NEW ENGLAND-Rev. W. E. WITTER, M.D., Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass. NEW YORK SOUTHERN-Rev. CHARLES L. RHOADES, 182 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. SOUTHERN-Rev. FRANK S. DOBBINS, 1420 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. MIDDLE-Rev. T. G. FIELD, 14 East Avenue, Elyria, Ohio. LAKE-Rev. J. S. BOYDEN, 521 Locust Street, Kalamazoo, Mich. WESTERN-Rev. E. W. LOUNSBURY, D.D., 69 Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill. NORTHWESTERN-Rev. FRANK PETERSON, 711 Lumber Exchange, Minneapolis, Minn. WOMAN'S SOCIETIES WOMAN'S BAPTIST FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY Mrs. H. G. SAFFORD, Foreign Secretary; Mrs. N. M. WATERBURY, Home Secretary; Miss ALICE E. STED- WOMAN'S BAPTIST FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF THE WEST Foreign Secretary, Mrs. A. M. BACON, 5658 Wabash Avenue; Home Secretary, Mrs. E. H. GRIFFITH; Secretary for Publications, Miss A. L. STEVENS; Treasurer, Mrs. M. E. KLINE, Mission Rooms, 1535 Masonic Temple, Chicago, Ill. WOMAN'S BAPTIST FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF CALIFORNIA Mrs. G. W. FRASER, Treasurer, Golden Gate. Mrs. L. M. TEALE, Treasurer, 494 Jefferson Street, Portland, Oregon. 1 THE BAPTIST MISSIONARY MAGAZINE An illustrated monthly. Contains the latest intelligence from the foreign mission fields, together with editorials and articles discussing questions relating to the enterprise of missions. Ninety-fifth Year. The oldest Baptist periodical in America. PRICES: Fifty cents a year in clubs of thirty or more in one church, or in smaller churches in clubs equal to ten per cent of the members; sixtyfive cents in clubs of ten in one church or in clubs equal to five per cent of the church members; one dollar a year to single subscribers. Subscriptions at club rates payable in advance. All subscriptions remaining unpaid for more than three months after due will be charged at the single subscription rate-one dollar. The MAGAZINE and HELPING HAND to one address, $1.15. The Magazine, HELPING HAND and THE KING'S MESSENGERS, $1.30. Please notice the printed date against your name on the Magazine or wrapper. It indicates the time to which you have paid. Let the figures be— 1900. THE HELPING HAND Published monthly. Represents the work of the Woman's Baptist Foreign Missionary Societies, East and West. TERMS PER ANNUM, including postage, 25 cents. THE KING'S MESSENCERS A four-page monthly, for young people. Illus- Send orders and remittances for the MAGAZINE, HELPING HAND and KING'S MESSENGERS to THE KINGDOM gives the Missionary news of each month in a condensed form. Ten cents a year. Need An Organ? The young people can raise the money; the effort will be good for them. But settle one thing at the start: get an organ, not a cheap apology. Surely fifty years' experience, the largest factory in the world, the most approved machinery, count in the tunefulness and durability There's musical satisfac Estey of an instrument. tion for a generation in an Estey. Doesn't Your Missionary Need An Organ? ESTEY Wouldn't it greatly help him in his Send to us for Catalogue of Church, Missionary or ESTEY ORGAN CO., Brattleboro, Vt. 1899 "PRAY YE THE LORD of the harvEST"-Rev. Henry C. Mabie, D.D., Home Secretary EDITORIAL THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE MISSIONARY UNION THE MEETING OF THE BOARD MISSIONARY STATISTICS OF THE WORLD THE DISARMAMENT OF NATIONS "WHOM THE LORD SHALL CALL" MISSIONARY WORK IN BURMA BY WAY OF CONTRAST Illustrations: Young Men's House, Garo Village, Assam; Assamese Preachers "WANTED-A GREAT MISSIONARY" THE NATIONAL CHURCH OF INDIA THE DEATH OF MRS. JOHN PACKER ARTICLES THE GOOD OF AN EARTHQUAKE. Rev. C. E. Burdette Illustrations: Baptist Mission Houses at Gauhas, Assam, before the Earthquake; Rev. C. E. Burdette; Postman in Assam IN THE TEA-GARDENS. Rev. J Firth Illustration: Tea Planter's House in Assam SPECIAL DISPATCHES TO THE CHURCHES MISSIONS IN CHINA. Col. Denby BAPTIST ANNIVERSARIES IN BURMA. Rev. W. A. Sharp Illustration: Sgaw Karen Chapel, Toungoo, Burma TWO EXPERIENCES. Rev. C. E. Petrick Illustrations: A Tea Garden in Assam; Baptist Mission House, Sibsagor, Assam ANNUAL DAY OF PRAYER FOR MISSION'S, PROGRAM DIVINE DELIVERANCE AT WU-SHIH-PING. II. Rev. J. S. Adams FIRST PUBLIC BAPTISM IN CHAUCHAUFU. Rev. H. A. Kemp A GENUINE REVIVAL. Rev. O. L. Swanson SELF-HELP AT HANYANG. Mrs. J. S. Adams. A WOMAN'S LETTER. Rev. M. C. Mason Illustration: Preaching in the Bazar, Nowgong, Assam PREACHING THE GOSPEL IN CHINA. Rev. C. A. Salquist LETTERS FROM ASSAM BOOK NOTICES ABSTRACT OF proceedings of executive committee Published by the American Baptist Missionary Union Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass. Need An Organ? The young people can raise the money; the effort will be good for them. But settle one thing at the start: get an organ, not a cheap apology. Surely fifty years' experience, the largest factory in the world, the most approved machinery, count in the tunefulness and durability Estey of an instrument. There's musical satisfac tion for a generation in an Estey. Doesn't Your Missionary Need An Organ? STEY Wouldn't it greatly help him in his Send to us for Catalogue of Church, Missionary or ESTEY ORGAN CO., Brattleboro, Vt. |