Life and light for woman . , 5; Mansfield, ; RockCreek, ; Tallmadge, ; Toledo,Central Ch., , First Ch., 110, 205 06 Junior: Cleveland, First Ch., Y. P. S. , ; Painesville, Y. L. S., 20; Toledo,First Ch., Y. P. S., 100, 125 50 Juvenile: Brooklyn, Waste Not Society,; Marietta, First Ch., C. M. C, , 12 53 Thank-offering: Painesville, 8 31 Total, CONNECTICUT. New Britain.—Mrs. Nichols, for the Home in Prague, Total, 351 40 25 0025 00 TENNESSEE. Memphis.—Second Ch., Aux., 6 20 Total, 6 20 WISCONSIN. Branch.—Mrs. R. Coburn, of Whitewater,Treas. Leeds, ; Pittsv


Life and light for woman . , 5; Mansfield, ; RockCreek, ; Tallmadge, ; Toledo,Central Ch., , First Ch., 110, 205 06 Junior: Cleveland, First Ch., Y. P. S. , ; Painesville, Y. L. S., 20; Toledo,First Ch., Y. P. S., 100, 125 50 Juvenile: Brooklyn, Waste Not Society,; Marietta, First Ch., C. M. C, , 12 53 Thank-offering: Painesville, 8 31 Total, CONNECTICUT. New Britain.—Mrs. Nichols, for the Home in Prague, Total, 351 40 25 0025 00 TENNESSEE. Memphis.—Second Ch., Aux., 6 20 Total, 6 20 WISCONSIN. Branch.—Mrs. R. Coburn, of Whitewater,Treas. Leeds, ; Pittsville, 7; Ply-mouth, 6, 20 05 Juvenile: Fulton, S. S. 5; Platteville, S. S., , 19 85 39 90Less expenses 78 Total 39 12 MISCELL ANEO US. Collection at Annual Meeting, TerreHaute, including 1 from Mrs. S. , and const. L. M. Mrs. Mary and Mrs. Carmelite B. Christie,50; sale of leaflets, ; of , ; of embroidery, 50 cts., 97 67 Total, Receipts since October 22d, Total, $1,801 54. ANNUAL REPORT OF RECORDING SECRETARY. At one of our late auxiliary meetings the old hymn was sung that in yearsgone by has stirred so many hearts,— Watchman, tell us of the night—What its signs of promise are ; and this is the constantly recurring question that comes to us at these statedintervals, and we are gathered to-day for some answer from this our watch-tower on the Pacific. The signs of promise which we see, as we look on the whole world,—which is the field for us as well, from Micronesia to India, from Africa toJapan,—are, the news of souls converted and brought out into the wondrouslight of the gospel; the Bibles in the hands of multitudes, loved and obeyed ;a greater enthusiasm, which is stimulating Christian workers to enter thesefields ; and, coming nearer home, the evidence of the Spirits power on in-dividuals and churches. With us in our little corner there has been no abate-ment of interest in the average fiftv who usually attend our


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