Life and light for woman . .20; Spring-field, , 427 45 Junior: Minneapolis, Plymouth Ch., M. S., 28; JXorthfield,Ca,v\eton College,Aux., 27, 55 00 Juvenile: Faribault, Coral Builders,;Lakeland, Wide-Awakes, ; Minneap-olis, First Ch., S. S., 25, Total, SOUTH DAKOTA. Branch.—Mrs. F. D. Wilder, of Yankton,Treas. Columbia, ; Henry, ;Huron, 6, Juvenile: Iroquois, Young Helpers, Total, 35 15517 60 20 362 00 22 36 WISCONSIN. Branch.—Mrs. R. Coburn, of Whitewater,Treas. Arena, ; Elkhorn, 61, Leeds,9; Milwaukee, Grand Ave. Ch., ;Sparta, 12; Shopiere, 4; Viroqua, 4;Whit
Life and light for woman . .20; Spring-field, , 427 45 Junior: Minneapolis, Plymouth Ch., M. S., 28; JXorthfield,Ca,v\eton College,Aux., 27, 55 00 Juvenile: Faribault, Coral Builders,;Lakeland, Wide-Awakes, ; Minneap-olis, First Ch., S. S., 25, Total, SOUTH DAKOTA. Branch.—Mrs. F. D. Wilder, of Yankton,Treas. Columbia, ; Henry, ;Huron, 6, Juvenile: Iroquois, Young Helpers, Total, 35 15517 60 20 362 00 22 36 WISCONSIN. Branch.—Mrs. R. Coburn, of Whitewater,Treas. Arena, ; Elkhorn, 61, Leeds,9; Milwaukee, Grand Ave. Ch., ;Sparta, 12; Shopiere, 4; Viroqua, 4;Whitewater, , Junior: Burlington, Y. L., Juvenile : Eau Claire, Cheerful Givers, Less expenses,Total, FLORIDA. West Tampa.—Sunday-school, Total, GEORGIA. Atlanta.—Church of the Redeemer,Total, MISCELLANEOUS. Sale of leaflets, envelopes, etc., ;Adv., 10, 122 653 756 75 133 1512 58 120 57 7 007 00 10 0010 00 48 65 Total, Receipts for month,Previously acknowledged, Total since October 22d, ,059 20801 54 $3,860 74. WOMANS WORK FOR WOMAN. Paper of the Home Secretary, Mrs. I. E. Dwinell, read at the fifteenth anniversaryof the Womans Board of the Pacific at Alameda. In an article written several months ago by Mrs. Goodell, of St. Louis,reference was made to two young girls who stood by the side of their father,a ruler of half the district of Jerusalem, and helped repair the walls of the city. We all remember the story how Nehemiah heard of it when he was a cap-tive in Babylon ; how he mourned because the walls were broken down ; howhe went in before the king and procured leave of absence and a permit torebuild them ; how Sanballat resisted him ; how the people, led on by thefaith and courage of Nehemiah, rallied to his support, even although theywere obliged to work with one hand and hold a weapon of defense in theother. And there, among the bravest, stood these girls-r-these daughters ofShallum, counting it all joy to share their fathers perils and sacrifices. All throu
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