Life and light for woman . Wilder, of Yankton,Treas. Athol, 5; Osceola, 1; Sioux Falls,55; Vermillion, const. L. M. Mrs. F. , 25; Yankton, , Juvenile: Plankinton, Willing Hearts, Total, 98 9010 00 WISCONSIN. Branch.—Mrs. R. Coburn, of Whitewater,Treas. Arena, ; Brodhead, ;Beloit, First Ch., ; Delavan, ;Eau Claire, const. L. M. Mrs. , 55; Leeds, 9; Milwaukee, GrandAve. Ch., 30; Ripon, const. L. M. I. Fuller, 25; River Falls, 23; Stough-ton,3; Whitewater, , 259 12 Junior: Green Bay, Y. P. S. C. E., 5;Milwaukee, Grand Ave. Ch., Y. L., 25;Ripon, C


Life and light for woman . Wilder, of Yankton,Treas. Athol, 5; Osceola, 1; Sioux Falls,55; Vermillion, const. L. M. Mrs. F. , 25; Yankton, , Juvenile: Plankinton, Willing Hearts, Total, 98 9010 00 WISCONSIN. Branch.—Mrs. R. Coburn, of Whitewater,Treas. Arena, ; Brodhead, ;Beloit, First Ch., ; Delavan, ;Eau Claire, const. L. M. Mrs. , 55; Leeds, 9; Milwaukee, GrandAve. Ch., 30; Ripon, const. L. M. I. Fuller, 25; River Falls, 23; Stough-ton,3; Whitewater, , 259 12 Junior: Green Bay, Y. P. S. C. E., 5;Milwaukee, Grand Ave. Ch., Y. L., 25;Ripon, College Girls, 10, Juvenile: River Falls, M. Star Band, 4010 0025 30917 3718 Less expenses, Total, 292 19 GEORGIA. Atlanta.—Church of the Redeemer, 10 00 Total, 10 00 TEXAS. Dallas.—Mrs. J. M. Wendelkin, 2 00 Total, 2 00 MISCELLANEOUS. Sale of picture donated by Mrs. Sickles,; of leaflets, ; envelopes, etc.,, 22 68 3,522 6326,954 13 Receipts for month,Previously acknowledged, Total since October, ),476 76. INDIA. Rev. Mr. Perkins writes in a private letter:— My itinerary [from which he had just returned] was very several occasions I showed pictures of the life of Christ to large numbers ;and at one time a heathen in the crowd who had failed to take all that hadbeen said (and yet had been interested in Jesus wonderful kindness and help-fulness to men), when the picture of the cross was shown became quiteindignant, and spoke out, saying, What did he ever do or say that the peo-ple did that to him? It touched me, for I felt the story had interested himin the Master sufficiently, at least, to make him feel the injustice of his death. A blind Christian in one of the villages had won for Christ three or fourfamilies, and we were called to go there and hold a meeting, and speak a fewwords of cheer to the new disciples. There was no church there, of course,and I sat on the veranda of a hut with the roof almost touching my head ;in fact, when I rose to


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