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Johannis, 15th and Ogden, Phila, Rev. Dr. A. Spaeth, pastor, G. Ferran, 1 bag groce- ries, Mrs. Klink bag groceries, Mrs. Frick 25 1b coffee, Mrs. Fry bag groceries, J. Jetter bag groceries, Mrs. Schamm bag groceries, Mr. Wolf bag groceries, Mrs. Benzinger bbl. salad, 2 bottles salad oil, Mrs. Diehl dishes, Mrs. Hoffman cake, Mrs. Rummel bag rolls and cakes, Mr. Bodamer 2 bags groceries, Mis. Haetrick cake, Mr. Batteux 3 bags, Mrs. Adel bag groceries, Mrs. Young Mrs. Kloos each one bag, F. Hapold bag and 1 box of fancy goods Mrs. Goetlach, package of clothing, C. Kaercher 4 hams, piece flitch, Mrs. Bremer package, Mr. Ostertag bag, C. Lutz bag, P. Lautter 2 boxes cakes, Schuber 1 bag groceries, R. C. Lautters box fancy goods, Mr. Koelle repairing and up- holstering furniture in Orphanage and Asylum, Mr. Urban 1 cake, 3 bags, Miss Beinhauer bag, Mrs. Holtzer cake, Mrs. Schlanp bag, Mrs. Schaffner bag, Mrs. Hasse- meier bag of flour, Mrs. Wood bag groceries, Mrs. Klapperock, flitch and bologna, Mr. Vollmar corn beef, Mrs. Vanhagen bag clothing, Hanscom Bro. 25 pieces of soap, a friend vegetables, Mrs. Maisch bushel potatoes, 3 bags groceries, Mrs. Goebel 2 bags, Mrs. Hammerle bag,Mrs. Schultz bag clothing, Mrs. Spaeth bread and cake, Mrs. Adolf cake, Mrs. Strip bag groceries, Mrs. Rice bag groceries, Mr. Wieland 1 bag groceries, Mrs. Kaercher bag flour, Mrs. Velker dish pan, hat, Miss Hahn, box of cut flowers, box fancy goods, Mrs. Bauer coat, Mrs. Michel cake, Mrs. Dorn muslin, Mrs. Albertus pair shoes, Mrs. Brandauer cake, Mrs. Trautwine ham, Mr. Lutz package of cloth, Mr. S:rassenmeier package cloth, Herig 2 boxes, bag groceries, Mrs. Heinold bag cakes, Sautter can of ice cream, Mosebach can ice cream, Sautter 2 cans ice cream, G. Weber coat, H. Velker 1 bag, Mrs Blank box bread, J. Arthur can of milk, Mrs. Robinson bag, Mrs. Rohrig bag, Mrs. Zimmermann bag, T. H. Grofs 2 bags; Ladies' Aid Society of St. Paul's, Phila, Rev. J. C. Hirzel, pastor, a large roll of carpet ; German Hospital, a mattress for sick ; H. Winters, Phila, 31 1b bread ; Helpers of Grace Luth. Church, Lancaster, Rev. C. E. Haupt, pastor, 1 comfortable ; Zion's German Luth. Church, Phila, Rev. E. Nidecker, pastor, M. Langenstein, shoes ; Mrs Sinner muslin ; Mrs. Kleinmann glassware ; C. Wolf 21} yds carpet ; Mrs. Wenzler groceries ; Mrs. Garret groceries ; J.L. Carson leggins ; Mrs Thomas groceries; Mrs. Heffline, Mrs. Than, H. Kin- dig, J. Schaeffer, groceries ; D. Eckart flour ; Mrs. Wall cake, Mrs. Benkert cake, Pine and Bros. sugar; F. Sauer rolls, C Winters toys, G. Schwarz toys, Mrs. Benkert shoes, Wm. Sauer knitted goods, Mrs Heid girls and boys hats, Mrs. Einselen 12 cakes, Hildebrand 12 Ib cakes, Mrs. Huehnlen 4 cakes, Mrs. Resh cake, Mrs. Durfer cake, L. Rigister cake, Mrs. Kuni cinnamon bun, Sautter rolls; Mrs. Mees cake; Mrs. Koehler 20 qts ice cream, Fisher 20 qts ice cream, Lex 1 doz tongues, Reynthaler 1 doz tongues ; Mrs. M Steiner 1 doz tongues; Schredt 6 tongues, 50 Ib corn beef, Sheppard 25 Ib corn beef; R. Frank 6 tongues, Mrs. Hare tongue, Mrs Woerner ham, Lonneborn 3 rugs, Miss Frank 10 aprons, 2 tray covers, 1 bottle of pickles, Miss Mengert 4 aprons and pair shoes, Mrs. Widmaier fancy apron and tidy ; B. Mueller 9 aprons, 6 bibs, doz handkerchiefs, a child's dress ; K. Martin 2 bibs, tidy ; C. Schoell- hamer tinware ; Mrs. Neckar jar pickles, box soap ; Miss Nash, pastil painting ; Wm. Brown 50 wash clothes ; Beitelspacker can milk ; St. Luke's, Phila, Rev. J. L. Sibole, pastor, 5:) Ib coffee, 40 fb apricots, 10 cakes, crate eggs, 2 bags flour, 2 bags groceries, 2 hats, 2 bundles clothing; D. Goerlach, Pnila, 45 Ib bread ; E. H. Stulb, German- town, soup bowl, 1} Ib dried apples, 2 Ib barley, & Ib pearled tapioca, 5 pair woolen stockings, 2 child's undershirts, 1 child underdress, woolen shirt, lot of Harper's Young People ; per Mrs. L. Heilig 8 yds calico, towel, crape shawl, 5 Ib sugar, box starch ; St. Bethany, Roxboro, Phila, Rev. A. Hellwege pastor, F. Richart 1 cake, H. Endline ham, J. Scheid cake, H. Seigle cake, Ib tea, M. Whiteman ham, B. Schupert 6 cans peaches, J. H. Sullati doz brushes, Jenner cake, H Ritter 3 bushel potatoes, Mrs. Lobenstein groceries, S. M. Preist 2 sacks of flour, J. F. Richard 3 Ib coffee, Tretman 3 suits clothing, A. Geist hat and coat, Mrs. Meister unbleached muslin, Mrs. Grettman 10 Mb candy, 300 fb ham, 5 bags flour, 4 bushel potatoes, 3 hams, 5 large cakes, 8 1b coffee, 7 1b tea, 10 1b sugar, 3 fb soap, 1 pot lard, pair stockings ; Emanuel's, Phila, Rev. H. Grahn pastor, 275 Ib flour, 1 fb coffee, 8} Ib rice, 40 packs corn starch, 3 pair shoes, 12 Ib rolled oats, 3 Ib prunes, 2 Ib dried fruit, Ib dried peaches, 2 1b tea, 3 1b starch, 6 1b split peas, 2 scrub brushes, 20 pieces soap, 7 packs farina, 4 packs salt, can corn, can tomatoes, box blacking, 2 spools cotton, Ib crackers, 10 Ib beans, 3 Ib coffee, 15 Ib sugar, 5 Ib barley, 35 hams, 18 sheets, 25 bolster cases, 4 coats, 2 suits, 9 1b knitting cotton yarn, bag potatoes, box rushiug, 41 pair stockings, 4 handkerchiefs,
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flannel shirt, 4 shirts, 2 night dresses, 12 collars, 3 pair of drawers, 57 yds calico, 9} yds gingham, 9 yds seersucker, 4 towels, pillow case, sheet, outing cloth, 50 fb lard ; Mrs. Caol, Phila, 12 pair shoes, 16 girls' straw hats ; C. A. Knauff, Phila, goods for dresses ; Mrs. F. Bremer, Phila, ham, 10 1b coffee, 5 lb tea, 51} Ib oatmeal ; E. Aschenfelder, Phila, bottle chow chow, 13 1b coffee ; M. Bickle, Phila, 100 1bs flour ; P. Kremer, 2 rolls toweling ; Avent Church, Phila, Rev. J. F. C. Fluck pastor, 6 hams, 2 tongues, 50 lb sugar, 7 1b coffee, 4 lb starch, 4 lb currants, 15 cans of tomatoes, 5 cans corn, 3 doz eggs, 3 lb butter, coat, 3 waists, dress, clothing, pr gum boots, cake, 2 bags flour, 2 pieces soap, can peaches, 3 cans peas, box cornstarch, bag salt, 3 1b corn meal, lb rice, ¿ 1b tea.
During July 1892.
Dr. Mann's Heilsbotschaft 53 cts .; Sunday School at Pennsburg, Rev. O. F. Waage, $40; St. Johannes Congr., Rev. Dr. A. Spaeth, pastor, per M. C. Klenk, treas., $15; Semi-annual interest $69; Interest on deposit $23.07; Semi-annual interest $30; Semi- annual payment for C. and. H. Stapp, by F. Brobst $60; Dr. Mann's Heilsbotschaft 60 cts .; Rev. G. F. Gardner, Allentown, collection at Children's service, $1.60; collec- ted by H. Lehman for 4th of July celebration $22; rebate on bills $1.09; Leas & Mc- Vitty, Philadelphia, 15 Ib sole leather ; Miss S. Monroe, Philadelphia, 11 framed chro- moes ; Mr. H. Lehman, 32 qts. of ice cream, 42 Ib peanuts, 3 bunches bananas, 45 doz. cakes, 12 box lemons; Mr. H. S. Cassel, 9 Ib ginger snaps, 7 Ib sweet crackers, 7 1b ginger crackers, 5 lbs. cakes; Mrs. Dr. E. Pleibel, Phil'a., 63 lbs. Bread for Orphanage, 8 lbs. cake for Asylum ; Mr. Wm. F. Lindner, Phil'a., 44 lbs. rolls and bread ; per Mrs. R. Diehl, Allentown, First Luth. Church, Rockford, Ill., 10 flannel shirts for boys, 13 dresses for girls, ieft over from the India box, 322 lbs. dried fruit; Mrs. Dr. E. Pleibel, Phil'a., 22 lbs. bread and rolls; Mr. H. S. Cassel, Germantown, 1 box of cakes for the picnic ; per Mr. H. S. Cassel, Mr. Wm. Montgomery & Co., Phila'a., 18 lbs. cheese for the picnic; Mrs. Zinzer, Germantown, 10 lbs cake for the picnic; St. Marks guild of St. Mark's Luth. Church, Phil'a., Rev. S. Laird, D. D., pastor, 2 rockers for Asylum ; Mr. H. A. Dreer, Phil'a., 2 qts of sugar corn; Mr. M. Con table, Germantown, 94 lbs. bread ; per Mr. H. S. Cassel, Germantown, from Geo. H. Hartman, Boyertown, 30 doz. eggs ; per Mrs. Dr. E. Pleibel, Phil'a., 61 lbs. bread.
Money during August, September and October 1892.
Trinity Lutheran Church, Oak Grove, per Rev. D. L. Fogelman, Danville, $4 65; 3 months pension, C. Lutz, Phil'a., for E. M. Lutz, $30; A. Zipperlen. for M. Marts, $14.10; interest $150; Zion's Lutheran Church, Rev. Dr. J. Kohler, Mechanicsburg, $17.50; J. Born, for H. Geil, $24; per Rev. G. P. Mueller, E. C. V., $5; contribution boxes $9.65 ; rags sold $4.36 ; rebate on bills 93 cts .; interest $40; A. Wetzel, Norris- town, $1; refunded freight on $224.17; rent $34.40; Trinity Lutheran Church, Le- highton, Rev. J. H. Kuder, pastor, Harvest Home coll., $24; Lutheran Congr., Spring City, per Rev. J. Neff, pastor, $16.52; interest $225; rent 64; St. Mark's, Scranton, Rev. G. M. Scheidy, pastor, $1.75; Rev. J. K. Plitt, treas. synod, for Mrs. Klein, $25 ; rebate on bills 78 cts .; Rev. F. J. F. Schantz, $3 ; Children fair, per Rev. S. A. Ziegen- fuss, $11.07 ; sunday school, Hope Lutheran Mission, Reading, Rev. W. Warmkessel. pastor, $28; Ladies Miss. Society, Centre Square, Rev. J. C. N. Park, pastor, $4.05; Martin Hetzel $2.00; Ig. Kohler $6; interest $60; 1 Heilsbotschaft $1 ; Old Goschen - hoppen, Indianfield, Tohickon congr., Rev. F. Walz, pastor, each $10; Zion's Ev .- Luth. Church, Chester, Rev. J. B. Haigler, pastor, $8; Trinity Luth. S. S., Lehighton, Rev. J. H. Kuder, pastor, $10; German Luth. sunday school, Wilkesbarre, Rev. G. A. Struntz, pastor, $10 ; interest, $128.18; per Mrs. Dr. E. Pleibel, 61 lbs. bread ; Mr. H. S. Cassel, Germantown, 12 lbs. cheese; Mr. H. Lehman, 22 qts. ice cream for Orphanage and Asylum at the Zoological Garden; Mr. Wm. Zwirner, Camden, 34 lbs. cakes and bread ; Mr. W. F. Sauer, Phil'a., 45 lbs. bread ; Mr. Daniel Goerlach, Phil'a., 360 lbs. bread and cake ; per Mrs. Dr. E. Pleibel, Mrs. Ch. Backer, Phil'a., 70 lbs. bread, 14 lbs. cake ; Mr. Wm. C. Royal, Germantown, 10 baskets of cantaloupes (195); Miss Mary McClean, 2 baskets of apples ; Mr. H. S. Cassel, Germantown, 30 watermelons.
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During September 1892.
From Bible Society, Phil'a, 18 English bibles, 12 German bibles ; per. Mrs. Dr. E. Pleibel, 97 lbs. bread and cake, 23 lbs. buns ; Young People's Society, of St. Michael's, 14 sponge cakes; Mrs. Dr. C. W, Schaeffer, Phil'a, salted mackerals; Mr. W. F. Sauer, Phil"à, 42 lbs. bread ; Mrs. Dr. C. W. Schaeffer, Germantown, 5 baskets cantaloupes, 5 baskets pears; Mr. J. F. Ellwanger, Phil'a, 1 Miss coat, 1 fur shoulder cape, 1 spring jacket, 1 skirt dress, 1 guimp, 1 muff, 2 shirts, 4 collars, 1 tie; Mrs. Henry Welsh, Chestnut Hill, cakes, bread, etc .. Mr. Wm. Zwirner, Camden, 20 lbs. bread and cake; Rev. P. Isenschmid, M. D., Delaware, 6 baskets pears; Mrs. Mary Zehndeer, Phil'a, a suit of clothes for a man in Asylum; Ladies' Mission Society of St. John's Lutheran congregation, Centre Square, Rev. J. C. N. Park, 35 pairs drawers, 16 pairs waistes, 8 bed pads ; Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Bremer, Phil'a, 3 pair pants, 3 vests, 3 coats, 3 outing shirts, 3 underskirts, 2 pair drawers, buttons, 5 neckties.
During October 1892.
Mrs. Dr. C. W. Schaeffer, Germantown, 10 lbs. sugar, 6 lemons ; per Mrs. Dr. E. Plei- bel, from Mrs. Ch. Backer, Phil'a, 78 lbs. bread ; per Miss S. E. Monroe from St. Mark's Guild, Phil'a, Rev. S. Laird, D. D., pastor, 3 waistes, 2 pair drawers ; W. F. Sauer, Phil'a, 41 lbs. bread ; Mrs. Hammer, Phil'a, 54 lbs. bread and rolls; Miss E. E. End- lich, Reading, 5 shirts, 5 collars, 6 pair drawers, 5 pair woolen stockings, 5 pairs meri- non stockings, 10 pairs cotton stockings, 1 large over coat, 1 over coat, 1 spring, 2 fall overcoats, 2 merino undervests, 2 pair suspenders, 1 warm wintercoat, 1 summercoat, 1 black coat, 3 pair pants, 2 vests, 4 pair shoes, 1 pair slippers, 1 pair rubbers, 1 dress- ing gown; John Schmidt, Marietta, 1 box smoking tobacco ; Mrs. Reeh, Roxboro, 2 pr. skirts, 1 dress, 1 basque, 2 coats, 1 hat and trimming ; Mrs. Martha Engard, German- town, 7 lbs. cake; J. G. Hammer, Phil'a, 40 lbs. bread and buns; Wm. Zwirner, Camden, 421/2 lbs. bread ; Wm. F. Sauer, Phil'a, 38 lbs. bread; Mrs. Martha Engard, Germantown, 10 lbs. bread and cakes; St. John's Ev .- Luth. Church, Boyertown, Rev. C. C. Boyer, pastor, apple butter, 11 heads of cabbage, 34 yds. calico, 5 lbs. beans, 3 lbs. cornmeal, 1 pack cornstarch, 9 yds. cotton serge, 2 cans corn, 1 1b crackers, 27 lbs. dried fruit, 300 lbs. flour, 5 handkerchiefs, 2 yds. white muslin, 4 lbs. rice, 30 pieces soap, 3 lbs. peas, 43 lbs. sugar, 2 lbs. dried corn, 7 peppers, 4 lbs. coffee, 3 bls. corn un- shelled, 4 bls. potatoes ; Salems Luth. Church, Lebanon, Rev. B. W. and T. E. Schmauk, pastors, 23 aprons body, 2 aprons for Hattie Fornwald, 2 comfortables, 6 pillow slips, 4 quilts, 3 sheets ; Rev. M. J. Kuehner, Stettlersville, Lehigh Co., from his congr., 4 lbs. beans, 12 yds. calico, 4 chemises, 3 qts. chestnuts, 2 lbs. dried cherries, 2 lbs. dried corn, 7 girls dresses, 3 hats, 4 pair pants, 34 Ib popcorn, 214 lbs. taffy, 2 pair shoes, 1 sacque, 1 shirt, 3 shirt waists, radishes, 7 heads of cabbage, 3 bls. corn nnshelled, 4 bls. potatoes, 7 bls. apples, apple butter, 6 bags potatoes, 1 box grapes, 1 box tomatoes, 2 bags corn ; Miss Anna Bisswanger, Phil'a, 10 shirts, 6 collars, 1 basque, 2 bodies, 1 bundle of patches, 1 coat, 2 vests, 1 pair gum shoes, 1 pair slippers, 1 petticoat, remants of car- pets, 5 straw hats ; 2 bushels of peanuts from Dr. Pleibel ; J. M. Meiley, Lebanon, 1 peck potatoes, 15 eggs, 1 crock apple butter, 1 peck apples, radishes and turnips ; Mrs. Ham- mer, Phil'a, 33 lbs. bread and rolls ; Mrs. E. Winsel, Phil'a, I ham for Orphanage ; Wm. H. Buckhardt, Phil'a, 3 silk hats for men, 6 derby.
During November 1892.
Congregation at Steelton, Pa., $4.33 . St. John's, Boyertown, Pa., Rev. C. C. Boyer, pastor, Ladies' Aid Society, per Mrs. M. H. Streater $4.50; Miss Mary Hensel, for her sister's eye glasses, $2 ; Cannstatter Volksfest-Verein, Aug. Kaufman, treas., $50; Holy Trinity, Scranton, Pa., R. H. Brader, treas., $7.15; Children's sunday service at Allen- town, Rev. G. F. Gardner, $4; Trinity Church at Oak Grove, of which the Hendershott boy's mother is a member, $3.60; Beavertown charge, Rev. J. N. Metzeler, pastor, $4; donation day, held November 2, at St. James' Lutheran Church, F. W. Weiskotten, pastor, per Mrs. S. Schoening, Sophia Luning and Sarah Schoening, committee, $233.08; C. Lutz, the guardian of Ernest M. Lutz, pension, $30; received of Rev. Geo. Ph. Mueller, the following : Dreifaltigkeit congr., Camden, N. J., Rev. J. C. Dizinger, pas- tor, $33, do. do. sunday school $6.10; St. Paul's Church, Millville, N. J., Rev. O. W.
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Fischer, pastor, $11.85; Lutheran Bethany congr., Roxboro, Pa., Rev. A. Hellwege, pastor, $100; St. Michael's sunday school, Allentown, Rev. G. A. Spieker, D. D., pastor, per A. H. Miller, $25; admission into the Asylum of Mrs. Weisgerber $100; Amity- ville congr., Rev. U. P. Heilman, pastor, $18; Trinity Church, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thanks- givingsday offering, Rev. A. M. Weber, pastor, $15; Mrs. Albertine Hammer, Phil'a, 32 Ib bread ; St. Johannis congr., Phil'a, Rev. Dr. Spaeth and Eisenhard, 60 1b bread and rolls ; per Mrs. Dr. E. Pleibel, from Mrs. Baker, 32 Ib bread and cake; Miss L. Lewars, dress trimming, lining and hat; Mrs. M. Engard, Mount Airy, 10 Ib cake and bread ; St. Jacobus congr., Phil'a, Rev. F. W. Weiskotten, pastor, 525 1b flour, 148 1b sugar, 31 1b coffee, 40 sacks salt, 10 cans tomatoes, 7 cans corn, 8 cans peas, 5 cans beans, 1 can blackberries, 1 cake cherries, 1 can peaches, 1 can salmon, 2 bottles cat- sup, 1 can baking powder, 16 Ib crackers, 25 Ib prunes, 51 Ib barley, 9 Ib peas, 912 1b tea, 116 Ib potatoes, 48 pieces of toilet soap, 89 pieces of soap, 6 Ib soda, 1012 1b raisins, 1 1b pepper, 71/2 lbs. onions, 13 lbs. turnips, 12 packs of soapine, 37 lbs. sausage, 18 lbs. split peas, 9612 lbs. of smoked meat, 13 lbs. lentals, 21 lbs. apples, 10 brushes, 6 doz. boys straw hats, 18 girls hats, 260 Ibs. bread, 12 oranges, 2 lbs. candy, 3 scissors, 20 pr. of shoes, 11 pair rubbers, 6 cups and saucers, 1 small tin bucket, 1 tin ladle, 112 1b. butter, 6 eggs, 2 tumblers preserves, 1 pack cocoa, 10 lbs. cinnamon cake, 1 small wooden dish, 1 pack tapioca, 1 blanket, 2 comfortables, 4 lbs. cornmel, 5 heads cabbage, 1 small handbag, 2 napkins, 1 wisp box, 1 crumb box, 1 salt box, 1 small basket of grapes, 8 petticoats, 3 pair drawers, 9 girls' coats, 6 saques, 1 chemise, 1 cape, 3 girls' hats, 2 derbies, 23 yds. cotton flannel, 24 pair stockings, 4 girls' caps, 6 undershirts, 2 skirts, 3 bodies, 5 basques, 8 dresses, 4 pair socks, 36 yds. calico, remnants of calico, 2 night shirts, 1 collar, 1 cap, 8 Ib pretzels, 1 dolman, 2 qts. cramberries, 12 Ib buckwheat, 3 aprons, 2 coats, 1 vest, gingham, 1 boys cap, from Rev. F. W. Weiskotten, 16 large Kirchenbuch, 56 small Kirchenbuch, 1 iron boiler; St. Paulus, Millville, N. J., Rev. O. W. Fischer, pastor, 5 yds. calico; M. L. Constable, Germantown, 52 1b bread ; Mrs. M. Engard, Mt. Airy, 13 1b cake for Orphans ; Mrs. Prof. M. Maisch, Phil'a, 2 crumb brushes aud trays, one for Orphanage and one for Asylum ; Germania Printing House, Reading, printing 4500 letter heads, val. $4; from Peter Walther, Hainsport, N. J., from members of the Luth. congr., 612 bushels sweet potatoes, 12 bushel turnips, 1 sack flour, Leonard Gruenwald 2 baskets sweet potatoes, Mrs. M. Gruenwald 1 basket, D. Nickman 1 basket, W. Gruenwald 1 basket, Ed. Ried 1 basket and 1 basket turnips, Geo. Walther, son, 1 basket sweet potatoes, J. Walther 1 basket, A. Adam 1 basket, P. Walther 2 baskets, Geo. Walther 1 basket, Albert Deacon 25 Ib flour ; Rev. A. Hell- wege's wife's father, C. F. Kessler & Sons, Reading, 50 boys hats, girls sailor hats ; Mrs. E. G. Heins, Mt. Airy, for Asylum, an invalids rolling chair ; from a friend, Rox- boro, 1 pair stockings, 3 handkerchiefs ; D. Goerlach, Phil'a, 43 Ib bread ; Mrs. Burgner, Phil'a, 1 doz. plates ; Ladies' sewing society of St. John's Luth. congr., Mauch Chunk, Rev. L. Lindenstruth, pastor, 3 pair pants, 7 pair drawers, 5 shirts, 13 boys waists, 1 pair gloves, 1 necktie, 12 undershirts, 2 chemise, 3 night gowns, 6 petticoats, 4 dresses, 13 aprons, 2 sheets, 6 pair stockings, 116 handkerchiefs, 8 yds. dress goods ; per Mrs. Dr. Repass and Mrs. R. Diehl, Allentown, from Swedish Luth. congr., Rockford, Ill., left from the India box, 5 girls' dresses ; Mr. J. G. Hammer, Phil'a, 2612 Ib bread ; St. Pauls Luth. Church near Cherryville, Rev. J. J. Reitz, pastor, 5 bushel potatoes, 312 bushel apples, 1 bushel turnips, 68 Ib flour, 2 heads cabbage, 12 bushel wheat, 234 bush. corn, 112 bushel oats, 5 pieces soap, 1 crock and 2 cans apple butter, 1 bushel rye ; H. Lehman, President, 1 box of cramberries (2512 1b), M. L. Constable, Germantown, 68 Ib bread, J. G. Haas, Lancaster, 1 girl's long coat, 1 girl's short coat, 3 dresses, 2 guimps, 2 girl's waists, 3 white aprons, 1 shirt waist, 1 white vest ; Mrs. M. Engard, Mt. Airy, 13 Ib buns and cakes; St. Michaels Luth. congr., Allentown, Rev. G. F. Spieker, D. D., pastor, 17 Ib ginger crackers, 5 1b ginger cakes, 36 1b mixed cakes, 12 oranges, 13 glasses jelly, 1 pint glass jelly, 134 1b taffy, 11/2 1b biscuits, 3 fb sausage, 212 1b dried cherries, 5 1b dried apples, stockings; St. Michaels Luth. congr., Allentown, Rev. G. F. Spieker, D. D., pastor, 52 pecks corn, 1 fb cake. 38 bunches celery, 30 girls' hats, 13 cans fruit, 1 bottle catsup, 13 cans preserves, 3 tumblers preserves, 7 cans toma- toes, 10 cans corn, 1 can apricots, 8 Mb lard, 22 Ib rice, 12 Ib prunes, 5 1b sugar, 11} Ib beans, 5 lb lima beans, 4 1b coffee, 9 pieces toilet soap, 523 Ib dried fruit, 4} 1b dried pears, 1 1b cramberries, 3 Ib onions, 2} Ib dried cherries, 5 1b dried corn, 2 heads cabbage, 3} fb crab apples, 2 Ib dried beans, 3 large redbeets, 100 Ib flour, 7} Ib cornmeal, 48 pieces
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soap, ¿ bushel apples, } peck sweet potatoes, 1 large key apple butter, 1 tub apple butter, 1 jar apple butter ; Mrs. Urban, Phil'a, 6 fb candy; Freemansburg, Rev. C. E. Sandt, pastor, 6 barrels containing 712 bushel apples, 512 bushel turnips, 41/2 bushel potatoes ; A. Schuler, Philadelphia, 22 Ib bread ; per Mrs. Dr. E. Pleibel, Miss A. Bisswanger, Phil'a, 2 vests, 1 coat, 1 skirt, 1 woolen skirt, 1 shirt, 1 woman's drawers, 5 collars, 2 pair cuffs ; Wm. C. Royal, Germantown, Thanksgiving day treat, 35 qts. ice cream, 40 fb cakes, 25 doz. dough nuts, 50 Ib candy (12012 Ib boxes); Robe- sonia Union, S. S., Berks Co., 33 Ib cake ; St. Paul's Luth. congr., Tower City, Rev. W. F. Bond, pastor, Lewis Kopp 1 crock grape butter, Maggie and Ellen Wilson 25 1b flour, J. Kopp 1 crock jelly, Mrs. McNoldy 25 Ib flour, 5 Ib sugar, 1 sack salt, 1 crock jelly, soap, rice, tea, beans, rolled oats, Wm. Lemke 2 bushel potatoes, cabbage, Sam. Updegrave 1 fb coffee, H. G. Lebo 25 1b flour, J. Patrick, suit of clothes, J. & F. Messner, soap, coffee, Mrs. James 1 crock jelly, H. M. Stuck 2 jars huckleberries, 2 glasses jelley, shoes, Wm. Bailey, can tomatoes, soap, D. Shadle 25 1b flour, Mrs. Osman, 1 crock Jelly, 1 peck potatoes, 1 apron, H. Kopp 25 lbs. flour, Mrs. Machamer soap, S. C. Snyder, beans, Mrs. W. F. Bond 1 crock jelly, 1 jar jelly, 1 tumbler jelly, J. Kopp, cornmeal, Mrs. Longreen 12 bushel potatoes, Jeff. Dubbs 1 crock apple but- ter, H. Tetterhoff 1 jar jelly, J. Schadel 1 crock elderberry jelly, sausage, M. Under- koffler, 25 1b flour, A. H. Bachman, soap, A. Moore, 1 1b coffee, Wm. Shadle, 50 1b flour, soap, F. Saltzer, coffee, sugar, J. Saltzer, can corn, can beans, Mrs. B. Charlesworth, 25 15 flour, B. F. Stuck, 25 1b flour, A Long, sugar, soap, baking powder, Chas. Rob- son, coffee, rice, J. Earl, sugar, H. F. Updegrave, 50 1b flour, 1 crock apple butter, 8 pieces soap, Rudolf Busse, 3 sacks cornmeal, J. Ball, 4 pieces soap, E. Kauffman, 50 1b flour, J. Grim, 1 crock applebutter, 1 large pumpkin, Mrs Drum, sugar, soap, J. Witner, coffee, beans, rice, J. Kissinger, soap, sugar, H. Strausser, 2 pieces soap, 25 1b flour, Mrs. J. Maurer, 2 pieces soap, Mrs. J. Updegrave, 25 Ib flour, Chas. Hohe, soap, baking powder, Wm. Zerbe, 1 bushel potatoes, J. Yohe, 1 crock pear butter; Mrs. M. Fall- man, 1 crock apple butter, Mrs. Schearer, cabbage, Mrs. J. Holden, 1 crock jelly, Obenhauser, 50 fb flour, O. Lenscher, 4 pieces soap, E. Lenscher, clothes, Mrs. D. Lang, soap, jelly, A. Underkoffler, 1 crock jelly, 2 heads cabbage, Mrs. F. Henry, soap, chow chow, sugar, J. Snyder, 25 1b flour, D. Stein, 10 pieces soap, F. Patrick, soap, coffee, sugar, 1 box baking powder ; Geo. Sellers, 25 Ib flour, Mrs. J. Barr, coffee, jar jelly, 25 Ib flour, Mrs. Wise, 4 Ib sugar, coffee, A. Long, 1 jar jelly, J. B. Moyer, 1 crock apple butter ; St. Peters congr. (Union) at Orvo, Rev. Bond, pastor, R. Berger, 1 crock apple butter, J. Lebo, 1 crock apple butter, C. Nelson, 25 1b flour, J. Ruch, 1 crock apple butter, C. Weber, soap, S. P. Stutzman, cabbage, rice, sugar, A. Warfield, cornmeal, Chas. Karterman, 1 jar huckleberries, Mrs. S. Wagner, 1 crock apple butter, Mrs. K. Paul, 1/2 bushel potatoes, Mrs. Shumper, beans, 2 crocks jelly, Mrs Machamer, 25 1b flour, 1 crock grape butter, Mrs. Gamber, coffee, Mrs. Mause, soap, beans, jelly, Mrs. Brawn, 1 tumbler jelly, 1 crock butter, soap, Reedy, 2 pumpkins, Mrs. Spon- saler, 2 pieces soap, Mrs. Wm. Reedy, beets, cabbage, potatoes, bacon, total : 571 1b flour, 56 fb cornmeal, 12 heads cabbage, 3 redbeets, 3 pumpkins, 54 Ib soap, 22 pieces toilet soap, 313 bushel potatoes, 41 fb sugar, 24 crock apple butter, etc., 10 glasses jelly, 2 large and 3 small boxes baking powder, 2 1b oat meal, 2 cans corn, 20 Ib beans, 1 can tomatoes, 81/2 lb rice, 1 sack salt, 12 Ib coffee, 1/2 lb tea, 8 Ib sausage ; Christ Luth. Church, Easton, Rev. J. W. Mayne, pastor, 9 comforts, 22 sheets, 39 towels, 55 pillow cases, 9} yds. calico, 1 undershirt, 2 pair stockings, 2 cans tomatoes, 4 pieces soap, 3 cans corn, 3 Ib cake, 1 basket apples, ¿ Ib coraline, 5 Ib corn, 12 fb flour, 4 1b rice, 16 1b sugar, 3} Ib coffee, 4 1b oatmeal ; M. L. Constable, Germantown, 44 Ib bread ; Wm. Zwirner, Camden, N. J., 28 1b bread and cake ; Lindner, Phil'a, 50 Ib bread and cake; per F. B. Kern, St. Marks Luth. congr., Birdsboro, Rev. Z. H. Gable, pastor, 82} Ib sugar, 3} Ib caroline, 1 Ib coffee, 1 peck apples, ¿ Ib corn, 10} Ib crackers aud cakes, 12 1b dried apples, 18} 1b rice, 7} Ib cornmeal, 6 packs corn starch, 2 packs starch, 11 fb beans, 8 Ib oatmeal, 7 1b raisins, 5 Ib prunes, 3} Ib flour, l Ib macaronia, 6 pieces soap, 2 cans corn, 5 Ib peas, 2 fb sausage, 5 glasses jelly ; Hofstetter & Bro., Phila'a, 3 qts. black ink, 1 bottle carmine ink; Grace Luth. Church, Bethlehem, Rev. F. F. Fry, pastor, 110 Ib cornmeal, 3 girls coats, 3 boys overcoats, 3 pair gloves, 5 vests, 6 coats, 4 pants, 1 cape, 1 petticoat, 1 quilt, 1 pair shoes, 3 pair stockings, 4 pair men's drawers, 5 shirts, 3 hats, 1 ladies coat, 3 dresses, 10 yds. cotton flannel, 5 yds. cotton flannel grey, 3 fb crackers, 1 peck potatoes, 24 Ib flour, 16} Ib buck-
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wheat, 3 cans corn, 1 pack corn starch, 1 pair shoes, 2 glass cans preserves, 2 tumb- lers preserves, 1 piece soap, 1 head cabbage, 7 1b beans, 10 Ib oatmeal, 8} fb rice, 3 Ib peas, 8 Ib prunes, 13 oranges. 15 1b sugar, 12 peck apples, 2 Ib starch, 12 fb pretzels.
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