Life and light for woman . ,Yankton, Willing Hearts, , Ml, 1; 17 2536 40 Total, 53 65 TKNNESSEE. Memphis.—Second Ch., Aux. Socy, 6 10 Total, 6 10 TEXAS. Austin.— Tillotson Institute, S. S., 5 00 Total, 5 00 WISCONSIN. Branch.—Mrs. R. Coburn, of Whitewater,Treas. Brandon, ; Boscobel, ;Browntown, 2; Baraboo, 7; Evanston,111., ; Fox Lake, 5; Green Bay, 9;Hartland, ; La Crosse, 50; Portage,12; Platteville, 25, Mrs. Rindlaubs Birth-day Gift, 3; Racine, 108; Stoughton, 10;Springvale, 8; Waukesha, 21; Wisconsin,A Friend, 1, From Mr. Leitchs Lecture,30 cts., 336 86 Junior: Boscob


Life and light for woman . ,Yankton, Willing Hearts, , Ml, 1; 17 2536 40 Total, 53 65 TKNNESSEE. Memphis.—Second Ch., Aux. Socy, 6 10 Total, 6 10 TEXAS. Austin.— Tillotson Institute, S. S., 5 00 Total, 5 00 WISCONSIN. Branch.—Mrs. R. Coburn, of Whitewater,Treas. Brandon, ; Boscobel, ;Browntown, 2; Baraboo, 7; Evanston,111., ; Fox Lake, 5; Green Bay, 9;Hartland, ; La Crosse, 50; Portage,12; Platteville, 25, Mrs. Rindlaubs Birth-day Gift, 3; Racine, 108; Stoughton, 10;Springvale, 8; Waukesha, 21; Wisconsin,A Friend, 1, From Mr. Leitchs Lecture,30 cts., 336 86 Junior: Boscobel, Y. L., ; Beloit,First Ch. S. S., for Bridgman School, 40;Eau Claire, Cheerful Givers, 17; Janes-ville, Laoni Band of Kings Daughters,25; Wauwatosa, Y. L., 13, HO 51 Juvenile: Springvale, Leon and LeonaPallister, 2 00 449 3718 98 Less expenses, Total, miscellaneous. Sale of leaflets, thank-off. boxes, etc., Receipts for month,Previously acknowledged, Total since October 22d, 29 24 2,676 6321,634 84 $24,311 47. INDIA. Mrs. Perkins writes from Mandapasalai, Jan. 12, 18S9 :—? Our New Years festivities are over at last, and we can settle down towork again. Christmas is our day, which we celebrate by being homesick,and longing for the leeks and onions of old Egypt, but New Years we giveourselves up to the people. They came from the villages for miles, withtheir wives and children, and decorated us, even to the baby, with wreaths ;they brought on a tray their offerings of sugar, plantains, dates, and of the pleasantest things of the week was my visit to Arapakatu, to seeour bungalow (house) and the schools there. We started off in the dark withan unsatisfactory driver, a stubborn black ox, and a lazy white one, over adreadful road. But in spite of all my ejaculations that we would be killed,we arrived safely at the town. We found our very un-Hindu-like pastorwaiting to take us out to the bungalow, or, rather, to its foundations. I wish you could have gone


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