Life and light for woman . Broome St. Tab., Y. P. ,30, Pilgrim Ch., Home Circle, ;Poughkeepsie, Opportunity M. C, 2;Syracuse, Plymouth Ch., Aux., 50. Ex.,, 500 00 Total, PHILADELPHIA. BRANCH. 500 00 Miss E. Flavell, Treas. D. C, Washing-ton, Aux., 33, Monday M. C, 125; Md.,Baltimore, Aux., 22, Bees, 25; N. J.,Bound Brook, Aux., 30, Beavers, 5;Closter, Aux., 6, Contribution, ; EastOrange, Trinity Ch., Aux., 30, Y. L. M. C,40, Grove St. Ch., Aux., 38, S. S., 15; ?Montclair, Aux., 23; Newark, BellevilleAve. Ch., Aux., , M. B., ; OrangeValley, Aux., , Y. L. M. B.,


Life and light for woman . Broome St. Tab., Y. P. ,30, Pilgrim Ch., Home Circle, ;Poughkeepsie, Opportunity M. C, 2;Syracuse, Plymouth Ch., Aux., 50. Ex.,, 500 00 Total, PHILADELPHIA. BRANCH. 500 00 Miss E. Flavell, Treas. D. C, Washing-ton, Aux., 33, Monday M. C, 125; Md.,Baltimore, Aux., 22, Bees, 25; N. J.,Bound Brook, Aux., 30, Beavers, 5;Closter, Aux., 6, Contribution, ; EastOrange, Trinity Ch., Aux., 30, Y. L. M. C,40, Grove St. Ch., Aux., 38, S. S., 15; ?Montclair, Aux., 23; Newark, BellevilleAve. Ch., Aux., , M. B., ; OrangeValley, Aux., , Y. L. M. B., 15, BoysM. B., 10, S. S., 25; Paterson, Aux., 4;Westfield, Aux., , Y. L. M. S., 6, 563 83 Total, 563 83 2 50 2 50 10 00 GEORGIA. Thomasvllle.—Mission Builders,Total, FLORIDA. Sanford.—Mrs. Moses Lyman, Total, 10 00 MINNESOTA. Villard.—Infant CI., 25 Total, 25 MONTANA. Fort Keogh.—Two Children, 50 Total, 50 General Funds, Leaflets, Legacies, 7,995 49 21 51 4,000 00 $12,017 00 Miss Harriot W. May, Asst REMINISCENCES OF A VETERAN. More than sixty years ago a little white-haired boy, named Albert Sturges,might have been seen roving over the hills which surround the pleasant littlevillage of Granville, Ohio. As was the custom in those days, he attended acountry school winters, and worked on his fathers farm summers ; but beingstrong and active he liked play better than study,—was always leader of hiscompanions in their boyish pranks. One day as he was on his way to schoola former teacher met him, and taking his atlas showed him a place in Tur-key where she was going as a missionary, telling him he must be a goodboy, and learn as fast as he could, and when he was a man be a made an impression on him which he never forgot, and he always datedhis wish to engage in missionary work to that event. When a youth he wentfor some years to Wabash College, Indiana, and afterward taught an acad-emy, first in Washington, and afterward in Denmark, Iowa. He w


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