Life and light for woman . orth Parma,Almira Band, ; Oxford, to const. L.]\I. Mrs. B. M. Pearne, 25; Paris, MissHead, 5; Phoenix, Aux. (with to const. L. Ms Mrs. W. , Mrs. Van R. Sweet, Mrs. A. , Mrs. S. O. Ishara, Mrs. E. , 5; Plattsburgh, Mrs. P. , ; Riverhead, Aux., 30, S. S.,; Rochester, South Ch., Aux., 30,Y. P, S. C. E., 35, Bible Class, 5; Sher-burne, Aux. (of wh. 25 to const. L. Dr. Newton), ; Utica, Bethes-da Aux., 10; West Winlield, Aux., 33, E. Soc, 10; Woodville, Aux., 5. Lessexpenses, , 614 24 Tot


Life and light for woman . orth Parma,Almira Band, ; Oxford, to const. L.]\I. Mrs. B. M. Pearne, 25; Paris, MissHead, 5; Phoenix, Aux. (with to const. L. Ms Mrs. W. , Mrs. Van R. Sweet, Mrs. A. , Mrs. S. O. Ishara, Mrs. E. , 5; Plattsburgh, Mrs. P. , ; Riverhead, Aux., 30, S. S.,; Rochester, South Ch., Aux., 30,Y. P, S. C. E., 35, Bible Class, 5; Sher-burne, Aux. (of wh. 25 to const. L. Dr. Newton), ; Utica, Bethes-da Aux., 10; West Winlield, Aux., 33, E. Soc, 10; Woodville, Aux., 5. Lessexpenses, , 614 24 Total, 614 64 Maryland.âBaltimore.âLeo;acy of R. Hawley, Safe Deposit andTrust Co., of Baltimore, exr., paymenton account of legacy to PhiladelphiaBranch, 249 00 CANADA. Caiiada.âCong. W. B. M., Total, 579 98579 98 Co?istanttnopZe.âThank Offering from aFriend of Life and Light, 4 40 Total, General Funds, Gifts for Special Objects, Variety Account, Legacies, 4 40 8,377 23264 50151 20 1,927 04 Total, $10,719 97. FROM MRS. BALDWIN. Mrs. Baldwin, of Brousa, Turkej, writes of the illness first of herself, and later ofher husband, who was more severely ill than she. Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin were aboutto come home to see Mr. Baldwins sisters, who were soon to sail for Ruk, Microne-sia; but the illness proved an obstacle to their coming at that time, and they are stillin Brousa, where they have so faithfully labored the past ten years. She writes:â My husband did not come down stairs till Easter Mondaj, and by thattime we oaw plainly that our leaving was impossible, for my second assist-ant teacher had been obliged to give in her resignation at the close of theterm. She had been with me nearly six years, and it was not easy for meto give her up, still less easy to find some one to take her place. But I wasgreatly favored finally when Miss Rebeccas sister-in-law kindly consentedto act as a substitute until the summer vacation. Mrs. Baldwin tells of a visit from Mr.


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