Life and light for woman . 25 cts., Kenosha, Buds of Prom-ise, 3; Milwaukee, Pilgrim Ch., PilgrimWorkers, 5; South Milwaukee, WillingWorkers, , 188 9&40 00 51 45 22 63 Less expenses. 468 7319 37 Total, 449 36 Life Member: Whitewater, Mrs. Han-nah Castle. Branch: Mrs. HerbertE. Jones,of Living-ston, Treas. Helena, Aux. Soc, for Sil-ver Fund, 25 00 Total, 25 00 CONNECTICUT. Friends, for Bridgman Sch., 40, a Friend,for special work, 50, 90 00 Total, 90 00 CALIFORNIA. Claremont.—Mrs. Florence H. Learnedand Daughter, for Silver Fund, 1 25- Total, 1 25 TEXAS. Paris.—Aux. Soc, for Madura Bible wo
Life and light for woman . 25 cts., Kenosha, Buds of Prom-ise, 3; Milwaukee, Pilgrim Ch., PilgrimWorkers, 5; South Milwaukee, WillingWorkers, , 188 9&40 00 51 45 22 63 Less expenses. 468 7319 37 Total, 449 36 Life Member: Whitewater, Mrs. Han-nah Castle. Branch: Mrs. HerbertE. Jones,of Living-ston, Treas. Helena, Aux. Soc, for Sil-ver Fund, 25 00 Total, 25 00 CONNECTICUT. Friends, for Bridgman Sch., 40, a Friend,for special work, 50, 90 00 Total, 90 00 CALIFORNIA. Claremont.—Mrs. Florence H. Learnedand Daughter, for Silver Fund, 1 25- Total, 1 25 TEXAS. Paris.—Aux. Soc, for Madura Bible wom-en, 10 CO Sherman.—Rev. F. W. Boyle, for same,10, Aux., 8, 18 00 Total, 28 00 Peking.—Miss Jennie E. Chapin, for Sil-ver Fund, 25, Mrs. M. P. Ament, forsame, 10, 35 00- Total, 35 00 MISCELLANEOUS. Sale of leaflets, ; boxes, ; envel-opes, 40 cts.; covenant cards, 30, 63 02 Receipts for month, 8,231 33 Previously acknowledged, 22,924 72 Total since October, $31,156 05 Miss Jessie C. Fitch, Asst Vol. XXIIL JULY, 1893, No. 7. Bjpect (3reat ^bings from (3o5. attempt ©rcat Q^bings for (5o&. The last mail from West Central Africa brings the sad tidings of the deathof Miss Minnie A. Clark, at Chisamba, of malarial fever. The loss to themission and to her work seems irreparable, but the event comes froni One w^hocan make no mistakes, and we must believe that it is best. A fuller noticeof her life and work will be given in the next number. St. Pauls principle of action, I am made all things to all men, that Imight by all means save some, is put into constant vise on mission latest is a plan of a native pastor in Turkev who has ordered anAmerican newspaper, which has the best pictures of the Worlds Fair. Hesays that if he has it, many will come to see it, and that will give him anopportunity to talk with them on spiritual things. When Wm. Carey learned that his missionary son had accepted adiplomatic appointment in the British service, he said, regre
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