i-hun h members and 88.213 Sunday-school elul- - That we urge our mimjnnarka in foreign lands 

 illations, at the dates . -i tiudmu of our srhoob 



tion,, .,f 4"-J.*"i ' , Mountain ' . ; ; . .'-..-. /-a:. ti*J .:. . . 



r Rttl^H 



g .l.-uUful by- 



,,f f UNI. th,. ,... ,U H u tl , 



WfjtdoM with f 



ihe yrar. reverence for the Bible as the only 



.-ir communications and tW bmbops in their 

 li- visitations lo dirert th 



W*uurMri. 



imi ...i.f, r. -n. - r r 'I.. tl ajft II. 



$IK. 



.i. f 1 47.721 were entoredascai 

 Aid. Thr annual uieeiing of the and $ 14.495 as derived from 



, U- fo-r y - . 4* rfjnrirjgun 



inimionariss had been withdrawn 



- tin- >,.r bu.M,,,^ f r 



J* or a*. > a<ldi 



mini 



deaconesat* it had more than 800 



' these choolt, tt. with 888 were doing atrvioe who had been trained 



Is. Since 18M the value of the prof 



l to $581.100. 



from 1225.0011 to | > mm. $lUNt 



ii mi. tided by 2,082 y S.uth. $4 V 



ad been taught sgr 



. - . ,-.'._ -;..>.'.,-.. .,.-...... . - 



f both races; labor* <*t, among Mor- 



M-h.-.N ninonc ii.|orl inon.. Si^ni-h A n..-n.ni.v h.-iun... hii*-- 

 olo^i.-nl "--ininary. 11 .-oil, k -int.- aft, OM uin-hnlini/.-l |..i-uinti..nv Mftm'sjSjd 

 : tl..~. nt ties mission* for the neglected and 



a i ..I is a.-, :.iriion of Christian welcome ami 



ml Hafe protection for immigrant jcirls on their arrival. 



nl MI--I..I, :(teewas Tl mgn Mi- 



$21 18^88, or $28.114 more than 

 at ti.. : revioos year. The society gap- 



ins, India. Japan. .V 

 It America. Bulfmhs, . 



H-iritf $14.805 less than aries, 84 of whom were medical, with 800 Bible 

 ns readers, assistant^ and teachrrv. and maintained 



UOO pupil* 







I 14 h<*>|itAU and diapensaries, adminia- 

 : ilu-nna. lenng to about 80.000 women annually. 



I 1 league. The third Int 



: 



;i, $199.088: to. ontan 



; t..tl for fon-itfii nn^iot. w' evaiy State and 'I 



,. MI States, all the provinces of 



Canada, Jai-in. China, and India. The programme 



kinu' pmiaJailoiM, wlut- 'ium-la. .'a|^n. < iia . .11.-: In.: * I!.. \-^^r^n.n^ 



. ainnni; W.-M,. S 



i. Oen niiminne ate. The first day of the conven- 



>homian an<l Hiincanan. Italia! -ton was occupied with welcoming addrsjaat, mass 



i . ^ 



^ population*, and ()>< Ainenran meeting!, adu nasai on nagiif worm. ana lectnres oy 



The second day 



i. $IKUMNi. T.-t.-il of aj.pr- |.n.ti..n. was devote*) i o dr|rt mental conferrnces and mam 



:ay denominational rallies 



Agent upon th. nin<>unto U<inc|*id into wrre held o|ien-air patriotic * 



for t -,-. of $?.<MMI m nil. f. r and maw meetings on temperance and < 



mdaM-h.. -xiosness. day. the mem- 



^!.t!:^^ .ii: : H ' - attended religious set vk'eA. and a Junior 



M wer* adopted: TI .., Iht Qanen i - ^ -, x . v .i f.-,r. .:... ^- ..,.- 



-* in all our fields resolutions pledged devotion mnce and 



..tal abstinence: insisted on the exert; 



of th. n* and aul --nal influence for the maintenance of 



>f th.- f the ovnno-!!--.i: tmn Sabbath: declared it a Christian .lut* to par- 



matters that concern the national. - 

 Kt and with; and municipal government, and entreated all young 



