Anadarko, Rev. D. Noble Pegu Asso., Rs. 10 00 5 00 BURMA, $3,333.75. Toungoo, per acct. Rev. A. V. B. Crumb, Sept. 30, 1899. Burman Bapt. Convention, Rs. 150; Paku Karen Wom. Home Miss. Soc., Rs. 80; contribution of Karens, Rs. 27; contribution of Rev. and Mrs. Crumb, Rs. 35 1-1; total Rs. 292 1-1 97 36 Toungoo, per acct. Rev. 66 67 63 19 184 05 28 79 C. H. Heptonstall, rec'd on the field for mission work Rs. 353 1-10; for sch. work, Rs. 1,074 6-0; total Rs. 1,427 7-10.... 475 83 Bassein, per acct. Rev. L. W. Cronkhite, Sept. 30, 1899, gift of Rev. D. L. Brayton, for nat. pr. fund, Rs. 200 Myingyan, per acct. Rev. J. E. Case, Sept. 30, 1899, ch. and S. S. offerings, Rs. 189 9-1 Haka, per acct. Rev. A. E. Carson, Sept. 30, 1899. Burman Bapt. Convention, Rs. 500; donations on the field, Rs. 52 2-8; total Rs. 552 2-8 Thrugze, per acct. Miss K. F. Evans, Sept. 30, 1899. Personal donation, Rs. 86 6-0 Tavoy, per acct. Rev. D. Gilmore, Sept. 30, 1899, Karen chs. and teachers, Rs. 418 9-9; Mrs. Morrow, Rs. 46 8-0; Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore, Rs. 45; miscellaneous, Rs. 7 8-0; total Rs. 517 9-9 Bhamo, per acct. W. C. Griggs, M. D., Sept. 30, 1899. Church and S. S. collections, Rs. 245 13-3. Rangoon, per acct. Miss J. G. Craft, Sept. 30, 1899. Gifts for the Kemendine Girls' Sch., Rs. 21... Mandalay, per acct. Mrs. H. W. Hancock, from sundry sources, Rs. 111 5-6 37 11 Mone, per acet. A. H. Henderson, M. D., Burma Bapt. Convention, Rs. 100; donations for hospital, Rs. 132; total Rs. 232 Mone, per acct. Robt. Harper, Μ. D., Sept. 30. Gifts for America and on the field, Rs. 81 10-9 Moulmein, per acct. Miss L. B. Hughes, from Miss M. Sheldon, Rs. 90...... Sandoway, per acct. Miss A. Lemon, Sept. 30, 1899. From chs., Y. P. S. C. E., Home Mission Soc. and 172 55 30, 1899, Rev. J. Mc Guire. 79 5-0; native Christians, 99 33 49 50 Rs. 36; total Rs. 115 5-0 37 95 Rangoon, per acct. Miss H. Phinney, coll. on the field for Bible Sch., Rs. 150; donations for pr., Rs. 151 5-0; total Rs. 301 5-0 Bhamo, per acct. Sept. 30, 1899, Rev. W. H. Roberts, fr. a London friend, Rs. 50; from the Deputy Commissioner, Rs. 100; total Rs. 150 Insein, per acct. Rev. W. F. Thomas, colls. from associations, chs. and S. S., Rs. 502 10-3 Sandoway, per acct. Rev. C. L. Davenport, donations rec'd on the field, Rs. 237 12-6 Namkham, per acct. Rev. M. B. Kirkpatrick, M. D., cash collected on the field, Rs. 615 14-9.. Bassein, per acct. Miss L. E. Tschirch, from the Karens and others, Rs. 3,572 2-9 INDIA, $4,135.23. Kavali, per acct. Sept. 30, 1899, Rev. E. Bullard. 166 00 West Hartford, Conn., Chas. Ramsay, add'l 225 50 Elizabethtown, N. Y., Orlan do J. 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