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    REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF THE INTERNATIONAL SABBATH-SCHOOL ASSOCIATION

    FOR YEAR ENDING DEC. 31, 1899.

    BALANCES. DR. CR.
    Surplus $2,328 42
    Review & Herald $ 133 94
    R. & H. Toronto 4 45
    R. & H., Atlanta 7 72
    Pacific Press 2,482 56
    Pacific Press, N. Y. 3 58
    S. S. Supplies 69 55
    Furniture and Library 209 20
    Postage 91 06
    Expense 295 19
    S. S. Worker 637 74
    S. S. Lessons 650 41
    Tithe 397 47
    Int. Tract Society 55
    Int. Tract Society, London 17 18
    Echo Pub. Co. 64 52
    State Tract Societies 500 44
    State S. S. Associations 85 81
    Bills Receivable 17 29
    Bills Payable 5 43
    Cash 43 49
    $4,023 05 $4,023 05
    LOSS AND GAIN

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    LOSS. GAIN.
    S. S. Supplies $ 10 62
    Furniture and Library $ 23 20
    Postage 79 16
    Expense 295 19
    S. S. Worker 25 25
    Bad Accounts 5 29
    S. S. Lessons 640 41
    Tithe 397 47
    Net Gain 620 41
    $1,048 50 $1,048 50
    Surplus Dec. 31, 1898 $2,328 42
    Net Gain during 1899 620 41
    Surplus Dec. 31, 1899 $2,948 83
    RESOURCES. LIABILITIES.
    Review and Herald $ 133 94
    R. & H., Toronto 4 45
    R. & H., Atlanta 7 72
    Pacific Press 2,482 56
    Pacific Press, N. Y. $ 3 58
    S. S. Supplies 80 27
    Furniture and Library 186 00
    Postage 11 90
    S. S. Worker 662 99
    State Tract Societies 500 44
    State S. S. Association 85 81
    Int. Tract Society 55
    Int. Tract Society, London 17 18
    Echo Pub. Co. 64 52
    Bills Receivable 2 00
    Bills Payable 5 43
    Cash 43 49
    Surplus Dec. 31, 1899 2,948 63
    $3,620 83 $3,620 83
    FOR YEAR ENDING DEC. 31, 1900.
    BALANCES DR. CR.
    Surplus $2,948 83
    Review and Herald $ 126 33
    R. & H., Toronto 1 25
    R. & H., Atlanta 5 20
    Pacific Press 2,751 26
    S. S. Supplies 65 17
    Furniture and Library 338 12
    Postage 127 71
    Expense 263 11
    S. S. Worker 636 74
    S. S. Lessons 467 10
    Tithe 411 81
    Int. Tract Society, London 2 40
    Echo Pub. Co 58 93
    State Tract Societies 503 64
    State S. S. Association 191 33
    Bills Receivable 35 64
    Bills Payable 11 44
    Cash 5 83
    $4,475 92 $4,475 92
    LOSS AND GAIN

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    LOSS. GAIN.
    S. S. Supplies $ 69 08
    Furniture and Library 2 13
    Postage $ 106 05
    Expense 263 11
    S. S. Worker 141 15
    S. S. Lessons 467 10
    Tithe 411 81
    Net Gain 479 81
    $990 12 $990 12
    Surplus Dec. 31, 1899 $2,948 85
    Net Gain during 1900 479 71
    Surplus Dec. 31, 1900 $3,428 64
    RESOURCES. LIABILITIES.
    Review and Herald $ 126 33
    R. & H., Toronto 1 25
    R. & H., Atlanta 5 20
    Pacific Press 2,751 26
    S. S. Supplies 134 25
    Furniture and Library 380 25
    Postage 21 66
    S. S. Worker $ 777 89
    Int. Tract Society, London 2 40
    Echo Pub. Co. 58 93
    State Tract Societies 503 64
    State S. S. Association 191 33
    Bills Receivable 35 64
    Bills Payable 11 44
    Cash 5 83
    Surplus Dec. 31, 1900 3,428 64
    $4,156 64 $4,217 97
    RECEIVED FOR MISSIONS

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    1890. 1900. TOTAL.
    Most Needy Fields $17,103 78 $19,110 64 $36,214 42
    India 126 43 65 77 192 20
    Haskell Home 403 47 112 42 515 89
    $17,633 68 $19,288 83 $36,922 51

    Our surplus has been growing for several years at the rate of about five hundred dollars a year, so that it is now $3,428.64. Our Executive Board have considered the needs of the work, and in view of the financial prosperity which the Lord has given our Association, we have decided to recommend the appropriation of twenty-five hundred dollars from our treasury to the following objects: For the Foreign Mission work, two thousand dollars; to the General Conference for work in the Southern Field, five hundred dollars. In this day of debts we are very grateful to be able to report such a surplus, and we rejoice in the privilege of recommending the appropriation of a large proportion of it to other needy branches of the Lord’s work. M. H. Brown, Treas.GCB April 5, 1901, page 87.1

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