INCOME, $1,844.05.
Avery Fund, for Mendi M. 1,597.78
C.F. Dike Fund, for Straight U. 50.00
General Endowment Fund, for
Freedmen 50.00
Howard Theo. Fund, for Howard U. 146.27
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1,844.05
TUITION, $67.35.
Williamsburg, Ky., Tuition 36.80
Troy, N.C., Tuition 1.35
Nashville, Tenn., Tuition 0.75
Talladega, Ala., Tuition 5.55
Austin, Texas, Tuition 22.90
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67.35
RENTS, $506.36.
Jonesboro, Tenn. 32.60
Nashville, Tenn. 65.70
St. Augustine, Fla. 59.54
Tougaloo, Miss. 138.30
Austin, Texas 210.22
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506.36
United States Government for the Education
of Indians
1,189.43
From Sale of Property 2,007.75
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Total
for September $47,341.37
SUMMARY.
Donations $189,299.57
Estates 114,020.41
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$303,319.98
Slater Fund 8,899.99
Income 10,947.26
Tuition 34,126.69
Rent 506.36
U.S. Government 16,408.85
Sale of Property 2,007.75
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Total from Oct. 1 to Sept. 30 $376,216.88
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FOR THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY.
Subscriptions for September $38.68
Previously acknowledged 759.67
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Total $798.35
H.W. HUBBARD, Treasurer,
56 Reade St. N.Y.
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THE CARMINA SANCTORUM.
THE NEW HYMN AND TUNE BOOK
FOR EVANGELICAL CHURCHES.
COMMENDATIONS.
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