Life and light for woman . , 20; Whitneyville, Aux., 50,Sunny Circle, 60; Winsted, Aux., ,Testimonial to Mrs. H. D. Hume, 31, 1,836 57 Total, 2,185 45 NEW YORK. Brooklyn.—Central Ch., Boys and Girls M. B., 52 00 Denmark.—Mrs. J. T. Kitts, 2 40 New York City.—Olivet Ch., Missy Asso., 50 00New York State Branch.—Miss C. , Treas. Albany, Aux., ,Morning Star, M. C, 25; Buffalo, FirstCh., Aux., 45; Homer, Aux., , Hitchcock, 10; Morristown,Aux., ; New York, Broadway Taber-nacle, Y. L. M. S., 347; Norwich, Aux.,25; Poughkeepsie, Y. P. Aux., 25; WestGroton, Pe


Life and light for woman . , 20; Whitneyville, Aux., 50,Sunny Circle, 60; Winsted, Aux., ,Testimonial to Mrs. H. D. Hume, 31, 1,836 57 Total, 2,185 45 NEW YORK. Brooklyn.—Central Ch., Boys and Girls M. B., 52 00 Denmark.—Mrs. J. T. Kitts, 2 40 New York City.—Olivet Ch., Missy Asso., 50 00New York State Branch.—Miss C. , Treas. Albany, Aux., ,Morning Star, M. C, 25; Buffalo, FirstCh., Aux., 45; Homer, Aux., , Hitchcock, 10; Morristown,Aux., ; New York, Broadway Taber-nacle, Y. L. M. S., 347; Norwich, Aux.,25; Poughkeepsie, Y. P. Aux., 25; WestGroton, Penny-Gatherers, , 706 43 Total, 810 83 GEORGIA. Savannah.—Womans Missy Socy, 3 00 Thomasville.—Mission Builders, 4 50 Total, 7 50 FLORIDA. Tampa.—Womans Union Missy Socy, 15 00 Total, 15 00 ILLINOIS. Rantoul.— Mrs. J. E. Jones, 5 00 Total, 5 00 TURKEY. Smyrna.—Kings Daughters, Total, 24 3824 38 General Funds, Leaflets, Legacies, 7,263 82 27 85 1,050 00 Total, §8,341 67 Miss Harriet W. May, Asst TURKEY. REPORT OF THE ADANA GIRLS SEMINARY, AND COMMONSCHOOLS OF THE CILICIAN PLAINS. opening of the school, always a time of difficulty, was made stillmore so this year from the fact that the famine of 87 had left many of themiddle classes in straitened circumstances, and the failure of the grape crop inSShad also cut off the income of a large number. It was found that pressingthe matter of paying the full tuition would cut off nearly all the girls fromAdana, leaving only those from the villages, who are never able to pay, sowe decided to receive some at half-price. This being decided we opened,October 10th, with full numbers, even being obliged to turn some away.*Our receipts for this year amount to $183. We soon found that some of thegirls from outside had been suffering during the summer from malarial troublesand lack of nourishing food, and before the term was well begun one of theseniors was obliged to give up study and return home for re


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