Life and light for woman . l,« ROCKY MOUNTAIN. Branch.—Mrs. H. R. Jones, of Pueblo,Col., Treas. Denver, First Ch., Aux.,100, Peoples Tabernacle Ch., Ladies AidSocy, 5, 105 00 Junior: Otis, Y. P. S., 1 50 Juvenile: Manitou, Little Try Socy, 6 00 Sunday-school: Denver, Peoples Taber-nacle Ch., 5 00 Total, 117 50 WISCONSIN. Branch.—Mrs. R. Coburn, of Whitewater,Treas. Brandon, ; Bloomington,; Bristol and Paris, 25; De Pere, 5;Delavan, ; Eau Claire, 25; Ft. At-kinson, 8; Kilboum City, ; Kosh-konong, ; Menasha, 9; Stoughton, 5;Union Grove, 3; -, A Friend, 25, 156 30 Junior: Br
Life and light for woman . l,« ROCKY MOUNTAIN. Branch.—Mrs. H. R. Jones, of Pueblo,Col., Treas. Denver, First Ch., Aux.,100, Peoples Tabernacle Ch., Ladies AidSocy, 5, 105 00 Junior: Otis, Y. P. S., 1 50 Juvenile: Manitou, Little Try Socy, 6 00 Sunday-school: Denver, Peoples Taber-nacle Ch., 5 00 Total, 117 50 WISCONSIN. Branch.—Mrs. R. Coburn, of Whitewater,Treas. Brandon, ; Bloomington,; Bristol and Paris, 25; De Pere, 5;Delavan, ; Eau Claire, 25; Ft. At-kinson, 8; Kilboum City, ; Kosh-konong, ; Menasha, 9; Stoughton, 5;Union Grove, 3; -, A Friend, 25, 156 30 Junior: Brandon, ; Lake Geneva, 40; Windsor, Rainbow Club, 20, 65 50 Juvenile: Madison, Primary S. S. Class, 10; Potosi, S. S., , 13 57 Legacy: Baraboo, Mrs. Phebe C. Miner,per Chas. W. Clark, Executor, 50 00 Less expenses,Total, 271 17 MISCELLANEOUS. Advertisements, Annual Report, 30; sale of leaflets, etc., , Receipts for month,Previously acknowledged, Total since October, Total, 58 72 3,290 697,451 22 $10,741 91. OUTLOOK OF FOREIGN SECRETARY. [A paper read at our anniversary meeting in Berkeley.]Away up above the noise and din of our city streets hangs a chime of bells,whose sounds are unheard by the careless lounger. Only ears well attunedcatch these delicate strains of music. The bells seem to belong to anotherworld as they swing and float; indeed, their song is of another world—ofother worlds, of lands beyond the seas. Hear the music of the bells ! Listento that melancholy bell in E flat, with minor chords in its vibrations ! Ittells of TURKEY IN ASIA, of a land where the uplifted faces of starving multitudes appall the score is written deep in the hearts of our missionaries, who have distributednot less than $38,000 among the famine-stricken people—the offering c-Christian America. Reports from our school at Broosa echo the sad refrain,and tell of change and death. Rev. Theodore Baldwin and his wife left the school last January, for neces-sary re
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