Life and light for woman . T. Crossand Mrs. J. E. Ayres, 50, Wes Branch,; Longmont, , 209 05 Junior: Denver, West Y. P. S. C. E., ; Longmont, S. S., , 18 63 Juvenile: Pueblo, Fountain MissionBand, 4 00 Total, 231 68 WISCONSIN. Branch.—Mrs. R. Coburn, of Whitewater,Treas. Appleton, 10; Beloit, First, ;Clintonville, A Friend, .50; Clinton, ;Cambridge, 5; Delavan, 10; Lake Mills,4; Madison, ; Mihvaukee, GrandAve. Ch., 25; Sun Prairie, ; White-water, 25, 163 25 Junior: Burlington, Y. L., 7 50: Racine,Y. L., Thank-off., 5; Trempealeau, Y. L.,8, 20 50 Juvenile: Ne


Life and light for woman . T. Crossand Mrs. J. E. Ayres, 50, Wes Branch,; Longmont, , 209 05 Junior: Denver, West Y. P. S. C. E., ; Longmont, S. S., , 18 63 Juvenile: Pueblo, Fountain MissionBand, 4 00 Total, 231 68 WISCONSIN. Branch.—Mrs. R. Coburn, of Whitewater,Treas. Appleton, 10; Beloit, First, ;Clintonville, A Friend, .50; Clinton, ;Cambridge, 5; Delavan, 10; Lake Mills,4; Madison, ; Mihvaukee, GrandAve. Ch., 25; Sun Prairie, ; White-water, 25, 163 25 Junior: Burlington, Y. L., 7 50: Racine,Y. L., Thank-off., 5; Trempealeau, Y. L.,8, 20 50 Juvenile: New Lisbon, Mrs. Masons andMrs. Flaggs children, 20 cts.; White-water, Rose Bud Mission Band, , 1 53 135 28Less expenses, 13 70 Total, 171 58 CHINA. Pang Chupng, The Misses Wyckoff,Total,, 30; sale of leaflets, ;envelopes and boxes, ; books, ;articles, , 66 47 3 003 00 Total, Receipts for month,Previously acknowledged, Total since October, 66 47 6,399 5015,235 34 $21,634 84. APRIL we listened to the reading of the missionary letters last week, Wednes-day afternoon, strange things happened. The hitherto decorous furniture ofthe chapel of the First Church, San Francisco, behaved in a most unseemlymanner. The handsome Brussels carpet rolled itself up and walked off; allof the empty chairs took hold of arms (too long a line, by far), and glidedserenely through the open door ; the cabinet organ began to move uneasilyfrom side to side, till, gathering momentum, with majestic tread it movedon, till finally it disappeared from sight. Silently, mysteiiously, wondrouschanges went on around, till our astonished gaze looked out upon severalscenes of indoor life in Japan ; not pictured, written-up, ideal Japan, butupon real Japan. Rice mats and folding screens, arranging themselves mostdextrously, gave us here and there Japanese schoolrooms ; in one corner achapel; on the farther side a Japanese living-room ; on this side a hospita


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