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MISSIONARY LIFE 
and at the day-school about forty. We have now 
in the industrial school nineteen boys and five 
girls. 
The meetings at Otterbein Station have not 
been well attended. 
At Senehoo and Bowmah, near 'here, the meet- 
ings are encouraging. The average attendance at 
the day-school is only eighteen. 
The work at Manoh Station is very encourag- 
ing Mrs. Curtis, the teacher, has a large seekers'’ 
elass. There are four whom she believes are con- 
verted. One is the head-man of the town, two 
others are among the chief men, and the fourth 
is an old woman. I visited the school a few 
weeks ago. There were twenty-six children in 
attendance ; but Mrs. Curtis says that several of 
them do not attend regularly. She also teaches 
a night-school for adults, with an attendance of 
from twenty to thirty-five. 
We have a good start at Thumbah Station. The 
chief, Kong Cottle, is a fine man, and encourages 
the work. He attends the meetings regularly 
when at home. There is a regular daily attend- 
ance at the school of fourteen scholars — all boys. 
We are truly thankful to Grod for the prospects 
at Mambo. 
