JULY, 1887.
VOL. XLI.
NO. 7.
| EDITORIAL. | |
| Fourth of July,—Death of Mrs. Parr, | 187 |
| Paragraphs, | 188 |
| The John Brown Song, | 189 |
| At the Monument of Lincoln, | 191 |
| Things to be Remembered—No. 2, | 192 |
| The Impressions of Ten Years, | 193 |
| THE SOUTH. | |
| Notes in the Saddle, | 195 |
| Atlanta University, | 197 |
| Straight University, | 198 |
| Two Examples of Perseverance, | 199 |
| THE INDIANS. | |
| Charge at the Ordination of Rev. Geo. W. Reed, | 201 |
| THE CHINESE. | |
| Evangelistic Work, | 204 |
| Missions in China, | 206 |
| BUREAU OF WOMAN’S WORK. | |
| Temperance Work in our Schools, | 206 |
| English as She is Not Taught, | 208 |
| FOR THE CHILDREN. | |
| Children’s Temperance Work, | 209 |
| RECEIPTS, | 209 |
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