Vol. XXXIV.
No. 9.
“To the Poor the Gospel is Preached.”
SEPTEMBER, 1880.
| EDITORIAL. | |
| Annual Meeting—Paragraphs | 257 |
| Encouraging Signs of the Times | 260 |
| Help Without Money—The Two Parties and the Chinese | 261 |
| Indians, Reservations and Railroads | 262 |
| Better Homes for the Colored People | 264 |
| Growth of Ideas among the Negroes and Indians | 266 |
| African Notes | 268 |
| Items from the Field | 270 |
| THE FREEDMEN. | |
| A July Vacation | 271 |
| District of Columbia—Lincoln Mission, Washington | 272 |
| Alabama—Florence and her People | 273 |
| Louisiana—Lady-Missionary’s Letter | 274 |
| Tennessee—Better Prospects of Memphis, &c. | 275 |
| Tennessee—Flower Mission and Care for the Sick | 276 |
| AFRICA. | |
| Mendi Mission—Good Hope Station | 276 |
| THE INDIANS. | |
| La Pointe Agency | 277 |
| THE CHINESE. | |
| Sermons by our Chinese Helpers | 278 |
| CHILDREN’S PAGE. | |
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