Life and light for woman . C. , Treas. Brooklyn, Central Ch.,Aux., 157; Canandaigua, Aux., 50; Fair-port, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Howard, Ms Mrs. G. F. Waters, Mrs. AllenBenedict, 50, Aux., 25, Pine-Needles,from Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Case, in memoryof Emma Constance Case, ; , Y. W. C. M. A., 10; New York,Pilgrim Ch., Aux., 50; Spencerport,Ladies Ben. Socy, 3; Clifton Springs,Mrs. W. W. Warner, 2. Ex., , 402 00 Wellsville.—Ladies Missy Union, , 5 00 Total, 407 00 PHILADELPHIA BRANCH. Miss E. Flavell, Treas. N. J., Montclair,Childrens Missy Socy, 300 00 Total,
Life and light for woman . C. , Treas. Brooklyn, Central Ch.,Aux., 157; Canandaigua, Aux., 50; Fair-port, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Howard, Ms Mrs. G. F. Waters, Mrs. AllenBenedict, 50, Aux., 25, Pine-Needles,from Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Case, in memoryof Emma Constance Case, ; , Y. W. C. M. A., 10; New York,Pilgrim Ch., Aux., 50; Spencerport,Ladies Ben. Socy, 3; Clifton Springs,Mrs. W. W. Warner, 2. Ex., , 402 00 Wellsville.—Ladies Missy Union, , 5 00 Total, 407 00 PHILADELPHIA BRANCH. Miss E. Flavell, Treas. N. J., Montclair,Childrens Missy Socy, 300 00 Total, 300 00 UTAH. Salt Lake City.—Phillips Cong. Ch., 8 00 Total, 8 00 CANADA. Montreal.—Emmanuel Ch., Young LadiesSocy, 698 00 Total, 698 00 MEXICO. La Barca.—Little Pilgrims, 5 00 Total, 5 00 TURKEY. Monastir.—Sympathy M. C, 1 40 Total, 1 40 SOUTH AFRICA. Huguenot Semy.—Miss M. E. Landfear, 5 00 Total, 5 00 General Funds, Leaflets, Legacy, 7,493 69 37 31 4,000 00 Total, $11,531 00 Miss Harriet W. May, Asst IN THE UMZUMBI HOME. Umzumbi, Sept. 4, 1888. My dear Friend : First impressions are not always reliable, especially insuch a strange part of the earth, where one with difficulty recognizes an inti-mate acquaintance. We have just entered upon our short vacation of a fort-night, and we hail the respite it promises with pleasure. On Tuesday morning, August 28th, our girls tied up their little bundles, inreadiness for home. In reality the school adjourned on Monday, but wetook the girls with us for a little outing; consequently they were not off forhome until Tuesday. The Galweni school building was just completed ; and as Mr. Bridgmanwished, as far as possible, to interest the heathen in the neighborhood, we—that is, the schoolgirls and teachers—joined the Bridgmans and the stationpeople in the opening of the little wattle and daub structure, and afterwardpicnicked awhile. The school, which is soon to begin there, will be a littlelight in a dark
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