Life and light for woman . ion Bank Socy, , 1,279 79 New London.—Mrs. W. H. Chapman, 25 00 Terryville.—Mrs. Lyman Gridley, 2 60 Total, 2,733 47 Middletown, Ct.—Legacy of Elizabeth , 133 67 NEW YORK. New York State Branch.— Miss C. , Treas. Brooklyn, TompkinsAve. Ch., Aux., 20; East Smithfield, Pa.,Girls M. B., 12, Childrens M. B., ;Fairport, Pine Needles, 35; Jamestown,M. C, 40 cts.; Lockport, Aux., 32, Haines, ; Poughkeepsie, Aux., 20;Smyrna, Aux., 40; Sherburne, Aux., 50,Little Lights, 30; Syracuse, PlymouthCh., S. S., Ex., , 200 00 Port Ches


Life and light for woman . ion Bank Socy, , 1,279 79 New London.—Mrs. W. H. Chapman, 25 00 Terryville.—Mrs. Lyman Gridley, 2 60 Total, 2,733 47 Middletown, Ct.—Legacy of Elizabeth , 133 67 NEW YORK. New York State Branch.— Miss C. , Treas. Brooklyn, TompkinsAve. Ch., Aux., 20; East Smithfield, Pa.,Girls M. B., 12, Childrens M. B., ;Fairport, Pine Needles, 35; Jamestown,M. C, 40 cts.; Lockport, Aux., 32, Haines, ; Poughkeepsie, Aux., 20;Smyrna, Aux., 40; Sherburne, Aux., 50,Little Lights, 30; Syracuse, PlymouthCh., S. S., Ex., , 200 00 Port Chester.— A Friend, 40 Rochester.—Plymouth Ch., S. S., PrimaryDept., 1 75 Saratoga.—Miss S. L. Wood, 5 00 Total, 207 15 NEW JERSEY. Summit.—A Friend, 20 Total, 20 FLORIDA. Orange City.—Womans Missy Socy,Tangerine.— Ladies Missy Socy, 5 00 8 57 Total, 13 57 OHIO. Pomeroy.—Ladies of Welsh Cong. Ch., 8 05 7,359 57 73 86 133 67 General Funds, Leaflets, Legacy, Total, $7,567 10 Miss Harriet W. May, Asst INDIA. THE OTIS SCHOOL. BY MISS EVA M. SWIFT. THE NORMAL CLASS. This has been the busiest year of my missionary life, and I sometimes think,of our work out here. The more we have to do the more we are able to have had this year in the boarding-school a higher class than ever class of twelve girls who passed the middle school examination last yearhave remained this year for normal training, and have been most industriousand painstaking. In normal school phraseology we call this class the primarygrade higher. I have been trying very hard to make the normal school moreefficient. The Inspectress of Public Schools, after her visit in February, madea very gratifying report to me. She spoke of the notes of lessons preparedby the normal pupils as much better than those usually received from thatgrade, and sent specimens of them to the Director of Public Instruction, thathe might judge of the good and neat work done here. She concluded herreport with


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