Life and light for woman . ., Aux., 75; Bing-hamton, Faithful Workers, 2; Canandai-gua, Aux., 20; Flushing, Aux., 25; LeRaysville, Pa., Aux., const. L. M. Mrs. , 25; Phoenix, Aux., ; Sher-burne, Aux., Ex., , 340 00 Total, 406 80 PHILADELPHIA BRANCH. Miss E. Flavell, Treas. D. C, Washing-ton, Aux., , Monday M. C, of const. L. Ms Miss Lucv O. Fishback,Miss Ella J. Morrison, 94; Jv. J., EastOrange, Trinity Ch., Aux., 28; Paterson,Y. P. S. C. E., 25; Plainfleld, Aux., ;; Phil., Aux., , Y. L. M. C, ,Snow-Flakes, 15; Va., Herndon, Aux.,,


Life and light for woman . ., Aux., 75; Bing-hamton, Faithful Workers, 2; Canandai-gua, Aux., 20; Flushing, Aux., 25; LeRaysville, Pa., Aux., const. L. M. Mrs. , 25; Phoenix, Aux., ; Sher-burne, Aux., Ex., , 340 00 Total, 406 80 PHILADELPHIA BRANCH. Miss E. Flavell, Treas. D. C, Washing-ton, Aux., , Monday M. C, of const. L. Ms Miss Lucv O. Fishback,Miss Ella J. Morrison, 94; Jv. J., EastOrange, Trinity Ch., Aux., 28; Paterson,Y. P. S. C. E., 25; Plainfleld, Aux., ;; Phil., Aux., , Y. L. M. C, ,Snow-Flakes, 15; Va., Herndon, Aux.,, 635 33 Total, 635 33 FLORIDA. Interlachen— Womans Missy Socy, 15 00 Total, 15 00 OHIO. Cincinnati.—Kings Daughters, 2, RoyalMessengers, 2, 4 00 Total, 4 00 INDIANA. Indianapolis.—Mayflower M. B., 1 00 Total, 1 00 MICHIGAN. Hudson.—Marie Roberts, 2 00 Total, 2 00 HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. Makawao.—Mani Semy, M. B., 20 00- Total, 20 00 General Funds,Leaflets, Total, 8,040 4624 77 $8,065 23- Miss Harriet W. May, Asst CHINA. SOME NEW MISSIONARIES. BY MISS ADA HAVEN. I have made the acquaintance of Mr. Kingman, at last. He seems tobring a great deal of fresh life and purpose into his missionary work. Hiswork has been curtailed ; in fact this fresh life and purpose came near ceasingforever by a fall from a horse. At the time he came up here he was still un-able to shake hands with his right hand. It makes me realize what a veteranI am to meet these fresh young workers. Last Friday I was invited to alittle dinner given to Mr. Kingman by Dr. Taylor and Mr. Langdon. I havenot had anything freshen me up so in a long time. It seemed almost likebeing at home. With the exception of Mrs. McCoy, the matron of the dinner-party, I was the only old missionary there. Three of the group—MrLangdon, Mr. Kingman, and Miss Dr. Sinclair—had all come out this fall,and were full of college news and Northfield spirit. The only others, and Dr. Taylor, were really new comers, though t


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