Life and light for woman . ; Wells-ville, Aux., , W. M. U., ; WestBloomfleld, Aux., 20. C. E. Soc, 5; WestWinfield, Aux. (of wh. 25 const. L. Statia B. Wood), .30; Yonkers. Bourne. 50; Pa., East Smithfield,Aux., 15; Harford, Aux., ; Scranton,Plymouth Ch., Aux., 20. Less expenses,, 1,982 70 Total, 1,995 76 PHILADELPHIA BR.\NCH. Philadelphia Branch.—Miss Emma Fla-vell, Treas. D. C, Washington, FirstCh., Aux. (of wh. 25 const. L. M. l-ouiseClift Bentley). ; A\ J., BoundBrook, Aux., 25; Closter, Aux., ,Do Something Band, 17; East Orange,Trin. Aux.


Life and light for woman . ; Wells-ville, Aux., , W. M. U., ; WestBloomfleld, Aux., 20. C. E. Soc, 5; WestWinfield, Aux. (of wh. 25 const. L. Statia B. Wood), .30; Yonkers. Bourne. 50; Pa., East Smithfield,Aux., 15; Harford, Aux., ; Scranton,Plymouth Ch., Aux., 20. Less expenses,, 1,982 70 Total, 1,995 76 PHILADELPHIA BR.\NCH. Philadelphia Branch.—Miss Emma Fla-vell, Treas. D. C, Washington, FirstCh., Aux. (of wh. 25 const. L. M. l-ouiseClift Bentley). ; A\ J., BoundBrook, Aux., 25; Closter, Aux., ,Do Something Band, 17; East Orange,Trin. 29 50; Passaic, Jr. C. E. Soc, 10; Pa., Phila., Aux., 1 , 222 47 Total, 222 47 OHIO. Jmiction.— A. Milhollaiul , 4 10 Total, 4 10 FLORIDA. Baytona.—Aux., 10 00 Total, 10 00 CALIFORNIA. Pasadena.—A. Friend, 40 Total, 40 ENGLAND. London.—Miss S. L. Ropes, 25 00 Total, 25 00 General Funds, Gifts for Special Objects, Variety Account, Legacies, 10,403 55450 91 6(1 59400 00 Total, $11,315 05 Board of the Pacific. FROM MRS. FOSTERS JOURNAL. KiNAMUE, RuK, December, I wrote last we have lost one of our best workers, and, I think,the most consecrated Christian we have on our place. You will rememberthat when mother and father came to Ruk,. the first couple who came tohelp them was Ruth and Kilion. They have been with us ever since, andhave decidedly grown in grace. Ruth was one of our best teachers, and amost helpful girl about the house. She was sick only four days. Wethought she had brain fever. She seemed very near death on Wednesday,and she was so glad to go, She kept talking about wanting to go up andbe with Jesus. She said to me: Ill go now, and by and by you andMrs. Price will come. She was very low Wednesday evening, but seemedbetter Thursday morning, and we thought she might live. Her mother hadcome over from a neighboring island, and was determined to take her homewith her. Of course that meant death for Ruth, but she did not care


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