Bro. Wm. M. Lyon's address is now Union Bridge, Md., where his correspondents should address him. Two were added to the Beach Grove church, Madison Co., Ind., recently, by baptism. So Bro. D. R. Richards informs us. Bro. D. C. Moomaw reports a good meeting at the Valley church, Botetourt Co., Va. Hope we shall have a full report of the meeting soon. The General Missionary Committee meets in Mt. Morris on Tuesday, Jan. 4th, 1887. Considerable business will come before the Committee. Bro. Hope is at this time laboring for the Brethren at Ames, Iowa. He will remain there several months, and may be addressed at that place until March 1, 1887. >From Three Oaks, Mich., we have a letter, containing money for an Almanac. The writer failed to sign his name, and will have to do without the Almanac until he sends his name. Just now our office is crowded with work. Bro. Amich works far into the night, and yet the letters accumulat on his hands. Our brethren will please have patience, and all will receive attention in due season. (Note from Wayne: Sounds like Bro. Amick and I share a lot in common for the exception he did it without a computer ) Bro. J. C. Murray is expected to begin a series of meetings at the Silver Creek meeting-house near this place on the 25th inst. (NOTE: Illinois) Bro. Elias Mongold, of Strickler, Washington Co., Ark., would like to hear from his brothers and sisters in the flesh. He had lost all track of them. If any should read this notice, they will please address Bro. M. as above. Bro. Jas. R. Gish, writing from Stutthart, Ark., Dec. 17, says: "Jst returned from Fairmount, where we had six meetings. Attendance was fair and attention good. Found the people friendly and sociale. In the vicinity of this place we expect to form our settlement of Brethren. It is about six miles from the railroad. The town is just starting, with a railroad graded, which, it is thought, will soon be finished." We have the following good news from Bro. J. C. Murrary, of North Manchester, Ind. He says, "We closed our meetings at Edna Mills, Dec. 17, with thirteen additions by baptism. When we commenced our meeting at this place, there were fightings without and fears within, but, blessed be the name of the Lord, he has triumphed gloriously and his name was honored with the above results. Came home to rest and have commenced meetings in our own congregation." May the Lord bless his labors! Bro. S. W. Hoover, of Dayton, O., spent a few days with us, recently, looking up the interest of the Tract Work, of which he is Foreman. Bro. Hoover is full of seal for the work, and has the energy and push to make things move. He left Mt. Morris with a substantial reminder that the brethren here are ready and willing to assist in the good work of spreading te gospel. During his stay with us he preached once at the Silver Creek meeting-house, and twice in the College Chapel. We were all sorry that his stay was so short. Come again, Bro. S. W. By request we publish the address of the Treasurers of the General Mission Board and of the Brethren's Tract Work. All money for the Tract Work should be sent to J. A. Hepner, Treasurer, Dayton, Ohio. Money for Home and Foreign Missions and for building meeting-houses, should be sent to D. L. Miller, Treasurer, Mt. Morris, Ill. Please keep this notice for future reference. Wanye Webb Editor: Brethren Roots