Life and light for woman . , 10;Madison, Coral Workers, , Total, 15 40 508 75 SOUTH DAKOTA. Branch.—Mrs. F. D. Wilder, of Yankton,Treas. Armour, 5; Buffalo Gap, 3; Dead-wood, 12; Ipswich, 3; Iroquois, 4; ValleySprings. ,Junior: Yankton, College Girls,Juvenile: Pierre, Cheerful Givers, ;Yankton, Willing Hearts, 2, Total, Atlanta.—Ch. of the Redeemer, Total, WISCONSIN. Branch.—Mrs. R. Coburn, of Whitewater, Treas. Beloit, Second Ch., 12; De Pere,5; Mukwonago, ; Racine, 8; Windsor, 12,Junior: Green Bay, Y. P. S. C. E., 10; Ladoga, Legacy of Anna Pallister, 25; Union Grove, Kings


Life and light for woman . , 10;Madison, Coral Workers, , Total, 15 40 508 75 SOUTH DAKOTA. Branch.—Mrs. F. D. Wilder, of Yankton,Treas. Armour, 5; Buffalo Gap, 3; Dead-wood, 12; Ipswich, 3; Iroquois, 4; ValleySprings. ,Junior: Yankton, College Girls,Juvenile: Pierre, Cheerful Givers, ;Yankton, Willing Hearts, 2, Total, Atlanta.—Ch. of the Redeemer, Total, WISCONSIN. Branch.—Mrs. R. Coburn, of Whitewater, Treas. Beloit, Second Ch., 12; De Pere,5; Mukwonago, ; Racine, 8; Windsor, 12,Junior: Green Bay, Y. P. S. C. E., 10; Ladoga, Legacy of Anna Pallister, 25; Union Grove, Kings Daughters, 5,Juvenilis: Antigo, Willing Workers, 50; Green Bay, M. B., 25; Milwaukee, Grand Ave. Ch., M. B., 50,For Kobe Home : Brodhead, 10; Janesville, Junior Rally, ; Milwaukee, Pilgrim Ch., W. M. Soc, 5, 29 8610 20 12 50 40 00 Less expenses, Total, miscellaneous. Sale of leaflets, etc., ? Total, Receipts for month,Previously acknowledged, Total since October, 186 64 13 72 172 92 2,642 6624,311 47 $26,954 13. JAPAN. Miss Gunnison writes, April ist, to the Young Ladies Branch :— Three months of this new year have passed away, and with them manyblessed experiences, whose influence, I trust, will never be had the new year dawned upon us, with all its bright hopes, when wewere called upon to mourn the loss of one of the daughters of our school,—thefirst to be called to the home above. Mrs. Fuwa was a member of the firstclass which graduated six years ago, and soon after leaving school she becamethe wife of one of our pastors : her life did honor to her Christian teaching,and the place she occupied as a mother and a Christian worker will be hard tofill. As her death took place many miles away from Kobe, we held a memo-rial service in our chapel, which seemed to us very impressive. Fourmembers of the first graduating class were present, who told, in voices chok-ing with emotion, incidents in the life of their departed classmate. Their class motto, On


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