Life and light for woman . at Madison, Wis., October 34, 35, and 26, 1S99. WOMANS BOARD OF THE INTERIOR. Mrs. J. B. LEAKE, Treasurek. Receipts from June 10,1899, to July 10,1899. colokadoIllinois .Indiana .IowaKansas .MichiganMinnesotaMissouri .MontanaNebraskaOhio . South DakotaWisconsinWyomingCalifornia .Florida .Georgia .MassachusettsNew YorkNevada .PennsylvaniaWashington . 239 07 084 71 31 75 718 74 68 29 496 34 395 59 91 40 6 00 110 29 512 82 1 71 01 .S(i8 99 4 00 1 00 2 00 1 12 50 2 00 1 no 2 00 116 00 5 00 ChinaTurkey .Miscellaneous 15 0021 2043 99 Receipts for the month . .Previously ac


Life and light for woman . at Madison, Wis., October 34, 35, and 26, 1S99. WOMANS BOARD OF THE INTERIOR. Mrs. J. B. LEAKE, Treasurek. Receipts from June 10,1899, to July 10,1899. colokadoIllinois .Indiana .IowaKansas .MichiganMinnesotaMissouri .MontanaNebraskaOhio . South DakotaWisconsinWyomingCalifornia .Florida .Georgia .MassachusettsNew YorkNevada .PennsylvaniaWashington . 239 07 084 71 31 75 718 74 68 29 496 34 395 59 91 40 6 00 110 29 512 82 1 71 01 .S(i8 99 4 00 1 00 2 00 1 12 50 2 00 1 no 2 00 116 00 5 00 ChinaTurkey .Miscellaneous 15 0021 2043 99 Receipts for the month . .Previously acknowledged . Total since Oct. 18, 1898 ARMENIAN RELIEF FUND. Received this month . . .Already forwarded . . Total since Oct. 18, 1898 additional DONAlIONS FOR SPECIAL OBJECTS. Received this month .... 47 25 Already forwarded .... 336 57 Total since Oct. 18,1898 . . $383 82Mrs. Alfred B. Willcox, Asst Treaa. 5,420 6936,851 85 $42,272 54 30 00100 04 $130 04 %itc mb Xigbt for Moman. Vol. XXIX. OCTOBER, 1S99. No. 10,. A witch;;;doctor at esidumbini. 434 LIFE AND LIGHT. [^October^ AFRICA. \ HARVEST SHEAVES.—REASONS FOR THANKSGIVING AT ESIDUMBINI. BY MISS GERTRUDE R. HANCE. The request for an article on Reasons for Thanksgiving in My Work atEsidumbini, came to me in the same mail with a letter from Rev. , our native pastor there. As I read his letter ray heart was filledwith thanksgiving thoughts to God for raising up such men from dark-est heathenism into the light of his truth ; and I said, Surely this is a well-developed ear of the first fruits of that family, the Ilibo, as the Zulussay. The gratitude that he expressed, the intelligence, the broad interest inthe work there, and the finer feelings shown, all attuned to the ripenedharmony of Gods love in the heart, made me feel that I ought not to refusethe request. All that has been given of toil of body, or mind or moneyis as naught, if such men and women can be gathered into the feast of thegreat Harvest Home. When Go


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