JAPAN DURING THE LAST DECADE. Rev. John L. Dearing, D.D. (Illustrated.) Illustrations-Ella O. Patrick Home, Rev. Henry H. Rhees, D.D. MEN AND WORK IN JAPAN. Rev. George W. Hill. (Illustrated.) A WEDDING IN IKEDA. Miss Daisy D. Barlow PRESENT RELIGIOUS ATTITUDE OF THE JAPANESE. Rev. E. H. Jones. (Illustrated.) A JAPANESE VIEW OF CHRISTIANITY IN JAPAN DUNCAN ACADEMY. (Illustrated.) ABSTRACT OF PROCEEDINGS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE STATISTICS OF WORLD MISSIONS NOT SO DISUNITED AFTER ALL PERSONAL NOTES LETTER FROM REV. ED. REVEL, PARIS DONATIONS RECEIVED IN MAY, 1900 DONATIONS RECEIVED IN JUNE, 1900 483 484 486 487 489 493 498 508 509 510 511 512 513 513 513 514 517 Published by the American Baptist Missionary Union Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass. 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 ship. ping 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. WOMAN'S SOCIETIES WOMAN'S BAPTIST FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY ars. H. G. SAFFORD, Foreign Secretary; Mrs. N. M. WATERBURY, Home Secretary; Miss ALICE E. STEL MAN, Treasurer; Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass. WOMAN'S BAPTIST FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF THE WEST Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. A. M. BACON, 5658 Wabash Avenue; Assistants, Miss ELLA M. BOYNTON, Miss JULIA L. AUSTIN. Treasurer, Mrs. MATILDA E. KLINE, Mission Rooms, 1535 Masonic Temple, Chicago, Ill. WOMAN'S BAPTIST FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF CALIFORNIA Mrs. MARY E. BRIDGES, Corresponding Secretary, 31 Glen Park, San Francisco. Mrs. G. W. FRASER, Treasurer, Golden Gate. WOMAN'S BAPTIST FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF OREGON Mrs. E. S. LATOURETTE, Corresponding Secretary, Oregon City. Mrs. AMANDA C. SPENCER, Treasurer, 305 Fourteenth Street, Portland, Ore. 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-seventh Year. The oldest Baptist periodical in America. PRICES: ONE DOLLAR a year to single subscribers. FIFTY CENTS a year in clubs of ten in one church, or in clubs equal to five per cent of the members in churches of less than 200. THIRTY-FIVE CENTS a year in clubs of thirty in one church, or in clubs equal to ten per cent of the members in churches of less than 300. Subscriptions at club rates strictly in advance, and should be renewed before expiration to avoid dis continuance. The Magazine is sent to the address of each subscriber except in the case of clubs in the Boston postal district. Please notice the printed date against your name on the wrapper. It indicates the time to which you have paid. 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Illustrations-Kothahbyu Memorial Hail, Bass, Burma; Steamer "Lancashire" arriv- THE LAST TEN YEARS IN BURMA. I. Rev. F. H. Eveleth, D.D. Illustrations-The Judson Memorial, Mandalay, Burma, the President's House, Rangoon AMONG THE MOUNTAIN KACHINS. (Illustrated.) Rev. W. H. Roberts SELF-SUPPORT AT MOULMEIN, BURMA. Rev. E. O. Stevens, D.D. Illustration-View of Martaban Point from Moulmein A DAY'S MEETING IN THE JUNGLE. Rev. David C. Gilmore Illustrations-Our Mission House, Sagaing, Burma, Baptist Mission, Maubin, Burma' 528 532 537 539 543 546 550 551 552 553 556 556 556 557 To whom money for the general treasury should be sent. Drafts, Checks and Postal Money Orders, except for the purballons, should be drawn in his favor. Printed instructions giving full information for shipþing guais to missionaries will be mailed on application to the Treasurer." DISTRICT SECRETARIES NEW ENGLAND-Rev. W. E. WITTER, M.D., Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass. WOMAN'S SOCIETIES WOMAN'S BAPTIST FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY WISH. G. SAFFORD, Foreign Secretary; Mrs. N. M. WATERBURY, Home Secretary; Miss ALICE E. STED MAN, Treasurer; Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass. WOMAN'S BAPTIST FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF THE WEST Cameron ding secretory, Mrs. A. M. BACON, 5658 Wabash Avenue; Assistants, Miss ELLA M. BOYNTON, JULIA L. AUSTIN. Treasurer, Mrs. MATILDA E. KLINE, Mission Rooms, 1535 Masonic Temple, WOMAN'S BAPTIST FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF CALIFORNIA Mrs MARY E. BRIDGES, Corresponding Secretary, 31 Glen Park, San Francisco. Mrs. G. W. FRASER, Treasurer, Golden Gate. WOMAN'S BAPTIST FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF OREGON Mrs. E. S. LATOURETTE, Corresponding Secretary, Oregon City. Mrs. AMANDA C. SPENCER, Treasurer, 305 Fourteenth Street, Portland, Ore. An illustrated monthly. Contains the latest intelligence from the foreign mission fields, together with FIFTY CENTS a year in clubs of ten in one church, or in clubs equal to five per cent of the members in churches of less than 200, THIRTY-FIVE CENTS a year in clubs of thirty in one church, or in clubs equal to ten per cent of the members in churches of less than 300, Subscriptions at club rates strictly in advance, and should be renewed before expiration to avoid dis continuance. The Magazine is sent to the address of each subscriber except in the case of clubs in the Boston postal district. Please notice the printed date against your name on the wrapper. It indicates the time to which you have paid. Let the figures be-1901. THE KINGDOM. The cream of the Missionary news each month. Ten cents a year. Clubs of weny or more to the address of one person, 5 cents a copy per annum. Send orders and remittances for the MAGAZINE and KINGDOM to BAPTIST MISSIONARY MAGAZINE, Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass. THE HELPING HAND Pablished monthly. Represents the work of the Woman's Raptist Foreign Missionary Societies, Rest and West, TERMS PER ANNUM, including postage, 2 cents. THE KING'S MESSENCERS A four-page monthly, for young people. Illustrated. Twenty-five cents a year. Five to fifty copies to the address of one person, 15 cents each. Fifty or more, 10 cents each. Send orders and remittances for the HELPING HAND and the KING'S MESSENGERS to HELPING HAND, Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass. PRE #GOATNY BI WYzDING BAND to one address, $1.15. THE MAGAZINE, HELPING HAND, KING'I BRITISH RULE IN INDIA. Rev. David Downie, D.D. Illustrations - The Lake at Ootacamund, India; Raising Water for Irrigation at Udayagiri, PROGRESS IN THE TELUGU MISSION. Rev. George H. Brock Illustrations - Ongole, India, from Prayer Meeting Hill; Baptist Mission Chapel, Ongole, India; Famine Scenes at Ongole; Village of Kanagiri, Inĉia IN THE FAMINE LAND. Rev. F. W. Stait Illustration -Tank at Udayagiri, India, in Famine Time THE LAST TEN YEARS IN BURMA. II. Rev. F. H. Eveleth, D.D. Illustrations - Burman Musicians; Traveller's Zayat in Burma SELF-SUPPORT among the TELUGUS. Rev. Edwin Bullard PERSONAL EXPERIENCE IN FAMINE RELIEF. Rev. John Dussman Illustrations-A Company of Telugu Christians Telugu Christians Engaged in Famine 568 570 571 577 582 584 587 589 592 594 597 |