MARCH, 1883.
VOL. XXXVII.
NO. 3.

| Page. | |
| Financial—Cost of Lady Missionaries | 65 |
| Paragraphs | 66 |
| A Permanent Necessity | 67 |
| General Notes | 68 |
| Benefactions | 70 |
| Connecticut Conventions—Items from the Field | 71 |
| THE SOUTH. | |
| Lexington High School (with cut) | 72 |
| A Week’s Work by Lady Missionaries Selma, Ala.; Savannah, Ga.; Atlanta,Ga.; Raleigh, N.C.; Montgomery, Ala.;New Orleans, La., Washington, D.C. | 73 |
| Vantage Ground Needed by Students | 80 |
| Cut of Ladies’ Hall, Tougaloo, Miss. | 81 |
| THE INDIANS. | |
| Work at S’Kokomish, W.T. | 83 |
| Indians Watching a Train (cut) | 85 |
| THE CHINESE. | |
| Comity | 86 |
| CHILDREN’S PAGE. | |
| Lady Agnes Hamilton | 88 |
| RECEIPTS | 89 |
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