of my life did not know my sins, but Jesus did, and I asked him to wash them away. You all know what his promises are: "I will blot out your sins; I will bury them in the depths of the sea; I will remove them as far as the east is from the west," and so on. • You all know these promises, and I hope you will fully know how true they are, as I did. Up to that time I did not intend to preach, for I did not know what to preach and did not wish to offend my beloved parents and friends. But after I was converted-that's the only word that can express the change that had come into my life-I was constrained to preach the true way of salvation through and by the Lord Jesus Christ to 'the Catholic people. My influence as a priest was great among them, and I knew I could turn it to good account in teaching them the way of the Lord. Thus it is that I began to preach in New York to the Catholics whom I could get to listen. Many, many have heard the word, and have been blessed by it. I know only one doctrine— salvation by the blood of Christ; I know only one way-repentance toward God and faith in the Lord Jesus Christ; I know only one rule of faith and practice-the Bible as the revealed word of God, to be believed from cover to cover. All this I preach to the Catholics in opposition to the powers of evil that would keep them in sin, and to the power of the Church of Rome that would keep them in ignorance and superstition. I think that the children who read these pages will like to take their school atlas and open it to the map of the United States, and to the maps of different states, and find the homes of the children who have received the picture of Goolee and Ali. In how many states do you find these children's homes? In what town is the greatest number of them? Do you find it on the map? Is it a large city? Some small towns have a good many children who study the Bible, and read THE CHURCH AT HOME AND ABROAD. I do not ask you to write to me the answers to those questions; but you will find it pleasant to look them up and talk them over. 271 I do not blame the priests for not teaching the people better-generally they do not know better themselves. But they must be made to stand aside and let the people see that there is only one real priest-the great High Priest Jesus, the Son of God, who ever liveth to make intercession for those that believe in him. The Catholic people believe in him, but the priests will not let them come to him. I preach that the people have a right to come to their Lord and their God, who has purchased them at a great price, even his own blood, and that no power on earth has a right to come between the repentant sinner and the loving Saviour. The Catholic people gladly hear that doctrine, and every year great crowds of them have attended our services in Masonic Temple, New York; more this year than ever before. How many of them become converted? you will ask. It is hard to tell. Our work is in great measure an educational one—teaching the people how to lean upon and trust in the power of God rather than in the priests as now. The conversion and salvation of the soul is the work of God, not of man. Hence we leave to God the fruit of our labors. But he shows us many, many conversions. We have formed no church; our work is a missionary one. There are enough churches and denominations in the world to which the Catholics can go after they are converted-when they become like other Christians. And while you have your atlas open, I wish you would look up the places from which the home mission letters in this number have come. There are some things about children in some of those letters, and some other things which I am sure will interest such children as my little Presbyterians. I should like to have any of you write to me and tell me what are the most interesting things which you find in those letters. You may get your mother or any of the family to help you in this, and all of you who do this shall have a copy of the portrait of Dr. Kendall which was on the first page of the January number of this H. A. N. year. RECEIPTS. Synods in SMALL CAPITALS; Presbyteries in italic; Churches in Roman. It is of great importance to the treasurers of all the boards that when money is sent to them, the name of the church from which it comes, and of the presbytery to which the church belongs, should be distinctly written, and that the person sending should sign his or her name distinctly, with proper title, e. g., Pastor, Treasurer, Miss or Mrs., as the case may be. Careful attention to this will save much trouble and perhaps prevent serious mistakes. 3 00 RECEIPTS FOR THE BOARD OF CHURCH ERECTION, JUNE, 1889. -- CATAWBA.-Cape Fear-Simpson Chapel at Henderson, 1.00 N. C., 3 69 4.00 ILLINOIS.-Bloomington-Bloomington 1st, 18. CairoEnfield, 4 95. Chicago-Chicago 6th, 79 54; Chicago Hyde Park 1st, 65 68. Freeport-Oregon, 7 69; Willow Creek, 32 78. Mattoon-Assumption, 12 50. Peoria-Prospect, 13 20. Rock River-Aledo sab-sch., 2 40. Springfield-Pisgah, 1 06; Springfield 1st, 73 99. 311 79 INDIANA.-Crawfordsville-Crawfordsville Centre, 12 50; Dayton, 14 42. Fort Wayne-Fort Wayne 3d, 7 60. Indianapolis-Indianapolis 2d, 48 43. Muncie-Shiloh, 3 15; Wabash, 2. Vincennes-Terre Haute Moffat St., 2. 90 10 1st, 34 29. Neosho-Fairview, 90 cts. 59 62 Lurned-Hutchinson 39 19 MICHIGAN. Grand Rapids - Big Rapids Westminster, 10 27. Monroe-Deerfield, 1; Jonesville, 6; Petersburg, 1. 18 27 Joplin sab-sch., 5. St. Louis - Em MISSOURI.-Ozark manuel, 5; Zoar, 2. 12.00 NEBRASKA-Nebraska City-Alexandria, 3 50; Meridian Ger., 9. Omaha-Omaha Ger., 6. 18 50 NEW JERSEY -Elizabeth-Elizabeth Westminster Hope Mission, 9 97; Plainfield Crescent Ave., 200. MonmouthLakewood, 30 26; Oceanic, 7. Newark-Newark South Park, 50 50. Newton-Hackettstown, 50. West Jersey-Camden Liberty Park Ger., 2. 349 73 NEW YORK.-Albany-West Troy 1st, 2 44. BinghamtonOwego 1st, 17 49. Boston-Houlton, 10. Cayuga-Port Byron, 7. Champlain-Westville, 5. Hudson-Goodwill, 1 44; Middletown 2d, 3 52; Ridgebury, 58 ets.; Stony Point, 12. Long Island-Mattituck, 8 41. New York-New York 14th St., 3466; New York Central, 13991; New York Knox, 2003; New York Madison Ave., 78 79. North River Amenia South, 22 11. Otsego-Oneonta 1st, 21 22. Rochester-Brockport, 21 18; Clarkson, 4; Wheatland 1st, 10 50. St. LawrenceCape Vincent, 4. Troy-Brunswick 1st, 10 91; Hoosick Falls, 26 46; Waterford, 41 86. Westchester-Bridgeport 1st, 27 82; Gilead, 21 75; New Rochelle, 64 07; Rye, 133 71. Northumberland- Williamsport 2d, 6 20. Philadelphia— SOUTH DAKOTA.-Dakota-Mayasan, 1; Mountain Head, RECEIPTS FOR COLLEGES AND ACADEMIES, JUNE, 1889. COLORADO.-Boulder-Valmont, 19 cts. Santa Fe-Aztec, 1; Farmington, 1. 2.19 ILLINOIS.-Cairo - Enfield, 4 60. Chicago-Chicago 1st Ger., 3; Chicago 6th, 127 53. Peoria-John Knox, 2. Rock Iowa.-Dubuque-Rowley, 2. Fort Dodge-Dana, 7 ; Grand 510 20 00 Platte118 91 St. Louis Jersey MISSOURI-Kansas City-Kansas City 5th, 8 40. Parkville, 5 81. St. Louis-Emmanuel Ger., 2 40; Washington and Compton Ave., 100; Zoar, 2 30. NEW JERSEY.-Elizabeth-Plainfield 1st, 18 39. City-Jersey City 2d, 19 80. Morris and Orange-Mendham 86 02 1st, 10. Newark-Lyons Farms, 8; Newark 1st, 19 34; Newark 24, 10 49. NEW YORK.-Albany-Kingsboro', 7 25. Brooklyn-Brooklyn S. 3d St., 67 52. Buffalo-Lancaster, 10. Cayuga-Auburn Central, 9 47, sab-sch,, 4 64; Ithaca 1st, 94 23. ChamHudson-Good Will, 1 08; plain-Plattsburg 1st, 35 73. Ridgebury, 1. Lyons-Newark, 24 51. Niagara-Lockport 1st, 47 46. North River-Cold Spring, 12. Troy-Waterford 1st, 7 25. OHIO.-Zanesville-Newark Salem Ger., 15. Lackawanna-Langelyffe and Moosic, 11 75. Northum- 2. 118 40 3.00 SOUTH DAKOTA.-Dakota-Mayasan, 1; Yankton Agency, PERSONAL. Individuals in Pres. ch., Hannibal, Mo., 181; Mrs. 322 14 2 41 2.50 Butler Total receipts for June. PACIFIC.-Los Angeles-Glendale, 2.00 1,354 79 $2,260 60 10,552 70 .$12,833 30 C. M. CHARNLEY, Treasurer, RECEIPTS FOR EDUCATION, JUNE, 1889. BALTIMORE.-Baltimore - Barton, 3; Deer Creek Har30 00 mony, 5. Washington City-Washington Assembly, 22. 3 60 COLORADO.-Boulder-Valmont, 16 cts. Gunnison-Grand Junction, 1 44. Santa Fe-Aztec, 1; Darmington, 1. PeoriaILLINOIS.-Chicago-Chicago 8th, 40 04; Chicago Church of Covenant, 76 60. Freeport-Hanover 1st, 4. 136 15 Prospect, 13 20. Rock River-Aledo sab-sch., 150. Springfield-Pisgah, 81 cts. 12 50. INDIANA. Crawfordsville-Crawfordsville Central, Indianapolis-Southport, 3. Muncie-Wabash, 1 25. Water-Rising Sun sab-sch., 6. 37 05 PACIFIC.--Benicia-San Rafael (sab-sch, 16 05), Blairsville PENNSYLVANIA.-Allegheny-Tarentum, 9 75. -Blairsville, 5. Butler-Harrisville. 55 cts.; North Liberty, 278. Carlisle-Harrisburg Pine St., 86 56; St. Thomas, 5 57. Chester-Darby 1st, 5. Erie-Atlantic, 24 55; Cool Spring, 4 59; Venango, 1 97. Huntingdon-Sinking Valley, 7. Kiltanning-Kittanning 1st, 21 42. Lackawanna-Archbald, 5; Scranton 1st, 134. Lehigh-Bethlehem 1st, 7. Northumber Philadelphia land-Jersey Shore, 45; Williamsport 2d, 5 40 -Philadelphia Woodland, 166 76. Philadelphia North-Ger689 24 mantown 24, 125 39. Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Shady Side, 12 50. Shenango-Clarksville, 13 45. SOUTH DAKOTA.-Dakota-Mayasan, 1; Yankton Agency, 2.00 UTAH.-Montana-Great Falls, 1. Utah-Salt Lake City 6.00 WISCONSIN.-Milwaukee-Milwaukee Immanuel, 100 14 NEW JERSEY.-Elizabeth-Elizabeth Westminster sab-sch., 61 68; Plainfield 1st, 19 25. Monmouth-Cranbury 1st, 35; Morris and Orange- -Mendham 2d, 15. Oceanic 1st, 23. Newark Newark 24, 13 99. New Brunswick-Trenton 4th, West Jersey-Hadadd'l, 14 30; Trenton Prospect St., 46 03. donfield, 20. NEW YORK.-Binghamton-Bainbridge, 1. Boston-Woonsocket sab-sch., 2. Brooklyn-Brooklyn Throop Ave., 52. Cayuga-Auburn Central, 22 20. Hudson-Goodwill, 90 cts.; New York-New Middletown 2d, 2 19; Ridgebury, 95 cts. MISSOURI-Kansas City-Kansas City 2d, 90 92. St. Louis -St. Louis Glasgow Ave., 9 22. 248 25 York Brick, 139 11; New York Covenant, 177 54; New York 1st, 14 93; New York 4th Ave., 77 95; New York Scotch, 224 57; New York University Place, 369 83. Niagara-Holley 1st, 6 63; Knowlesville, 4 20; Lockport 1st, 68 35; Niagara Falls, 21 34. North River-Cold Spring, 12. Otsego Cherry Valley, 37 41. Syracuse-Amboy, 5. Troy-Lansingburg Olivet, 14; Waterford 1st, 7 25. Westchester-Greenburg, 51 20; Poundridge, 10. 1st, 5. Total receipts from churches, June, 1889, $2,730 55 50 44 $2,809 78 Prof. E. J. Hill, 5; Rev. R. G., 1000; Rev. J. P. Les- Total receipts in June, 1889.. JACOB WILSON, Treasurer, 7,615 79 30 00 1,008 93 $12,565 50 19,030 74 1334 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. RECEIPTS FOR FREEDMEN, JUNE, 1889. COLORADO.-Boulder-Valmont, 16 cts. Gunnison-Grand Junction 1st, 1 44. Santa Fé-Aztec, 1; Farmington, 1. 360 COLUMBIA.-Idaho Spokane Falls Centenary sub-sch., 8. IOWA.-Council Bluffs-Logan, 2; Neola, 2. MINNESOTA.-St. Paul-St. Paul Dayton Ave., NEW JERSEY.-Elizabeth-Cranford 1st, 10 75, sab-sch., NEW YORK.-Boston-Newport, 4 01; Woonsocket sabsch., 2. Buffalo-Connewago, 3 16; Franklinville 1st, 5 50. Hudson-Good Will, 90 cts.; Cayuga-Auburn 1st, 48 78. Middletown 2d, 2 19; Ridgebury, 1. New York-New York 4th, 78 20; New York 5th Ave. sab-sch., 50; New York 13th St. sab-sch. Miss. Assoc., 62 50; New York Morrisania 1st, 10; New York Prospect Hill, 16 31. Niagara-Niagara Falls, PENNSYLVANIA.-Allegheny-Bethlehem 1st, 6. Blairsville -Murrysville, 5. Butler-Harrisville, 55 cts. ChesterDarby 1st, 10. Clarion-Mill Creek, 1; Mt. Tabor, 2. Huntingdon-Birmingham, 17 45; Sinking Valley, 10. Lackawanna-Plymouth, 8. Northumberland - Williamsport 2d, 22 55. Philadelphia Central-Philadelphia Gaston, 43; Philadelphia West Arch St., 119 02. Philadelphia North-Ann Carmichael, 2; Mt. Airy sab-sch., 6 55. Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Shady Side, 15 63. Shenango-Neshannock, 12 19; Westfield, by Rev. and Mrs. W. M. Taylor, 25. 305 89 SOUTH DAKOTA.-Central Dakota-Bookings 1st, 4 03. Dakota-Yankton Agency, 2; Mayasan, 1. TENNESSEE.-Kingston-Chattanooga Park Place, TEXAS.-Austin-Lampasas 1st, [September, UTAH.-Montana-Great Falls, 1. Utah-Salt Lake City 1st, 5. 600 WISCONSIN.-Madison-Prairie du Sac, 11. Winnebago— Oshkosh, 6. Total MISCELLANEOUS. Rev. L. B. Crittenden, Belgrade, Montana, 2; Teachers and young ladies of Albert Lea College, Minn., 23 50; Woman's Executive Committee, 494 98; Legacy of Elizabeth Craig, dec'd, West Alexander, Pa., 403 73; Mrs. Myron Phelps, Lewistown, Ill., 50; George S. Orth, Pittsburgh, Pa., 75; Estate George Bryan, dec'd, Allegheny City, Pa., 1044 33; Rev. W. L. Tarbet and wife, Springfield, Ill., 1 87; “C.," Penna., 8.. Total receipts for June, 1889. 7 03 Total receipts to date...... 17.00 $1,988 94 2,103 41 $4,092 35 9,169 33 $13,261 68 JAMES ALLISON, Treasurer, Pittsburgh, Pa. RECEIPTS FOR HOME MISSIONS, JUNE, 1889. COLUMBIA.-East Oregon-Enterprise, 4; Klikitat 2d, 9; Cleveland, 4 30; Baker City, 12. Oregon-Portland Calvary Y. P. S. C. E., 2 65; St. Johns, 10. Puget Sound-North Yakima and station, 10 80; Port Townsend Bay, 9; Seattle 1st sab-sch., 8 50. 70 25 ILLINOIS.- Alton- Chester, 4. Bloomington Clarence, 5 65. Cairo-Cobden, 20; Golconda, 5. Chicago-Chicago 4th, 250; Bethany, 10. Freeport-Oregon, 12 10. MattoonEffingham, Children's Day, 3 75; Pana, 10; Tuscola (Sipple sab-sch., 3), 21. Ottawa-Plato 1st, 3. Peoria-Peoria Grace Y. P. S. C. É., 22 05. Rock River-Aledo sab-sch., 9; Morrison sab-sch., 477. Schuyler-Burton Memorial sab-sch., 4. Springfield-Lincoln 1st sab-sch., 6; Pisgah, 3 20; Rev. W. L. Tarbet and wife, 3 75. 397 27 INDIANA. Crawfordsville—Crawfordsville Centre, 12 50. Muncie Shiloh, 3; Wabash, 7 50. New Albany-New Philadelphia, 8. White Water-Bath, 3 63; Connersville Ger., 7; Dunlapsville, 6 58; Hagerstown, 1 76; Rev. W. A. Cutler, 18 03. 63.00 INDIAN TERRITORY.-Chickasaw-Caddo, 17; Durant, 8. Choctaw-Philadelphia, 7 15. 32 15 IOWA. Council Blugs-Imogene, 5 27: Logan, 3; Neola, 7; Randolph, 8 31. Des Moines-Des Moines Bethany, 10; Le Roy, 4. Dubuque-Sherrill's Mound, 5. Fort Dodge, Westminster of Woodbury Co., 6 35. Iowa-Mediapolis, 5 75. Iowa City-Atalissa, 3; Fairview sab-sch., 6 75. Waterloo-Holland Ger., 32; Pisgah, 3 23. 99 66 KANSAS.-Emporia-Maxon, 5; Quenemo, 8 15; Wichita 1st, 18 25. Neosho-Mound Valley, 3. Solomon-Belleville, 3; Ellsworth, 6; Minneapolis sab-sch, 10; Solomon, 5. Topeka Armourdale (sab-sch., 5), 10; Junction City 1st sab-sch., 50; Perry sab-sch., 1 90; Topeka 3d, 10; Topeka Highland Park, 2 50. 132 80 MICHIGAN.-Grand Rapids-Evart, 11 48. Lansing-Hastings, 5 25. Petoskey-Undine Station, Children's Day, 1 55. Saginaw-Calkinsville, 5; Coleman, 3; Grayling, 12 50; Ithaca, 6 86; Port Hope, 5. 50 64 MINNESOTA.-Mankato-Wells, 6. St. Paul-St. Paul 9th, 11: Minneapolis House of Faith, 15. 32 00 158 60 MISSOURI-Kansas City-Kansas City 3d, 14. PlatteSt. Joseph Westminster, 35: Weston, 2 60. St. Louis-St. Louis McCausland Ave., 17; Webster Grove, 90, NEBRASKA-Kearney-Dorp Valley, 250; Garfield, 2 50; North Loup, 2 72; Scotia, 7; Wilson Meniorial, 1 76. Nebraska City-Barneston, 195; Prairie Centre, 2 15; "Cash," 10. Omaha-Silver Creek 1st Union sab-sch., 1; Wahoo, 29. 51 58 NEW JERSEY.-Elizabeth-Elizabeth 1st sab-sch., Murray Miss. Asso., 64 11; Pluckamin Washington Valley Union sab-sch., 2. Monmouth-Burlington sab-sch., 75 53; Cranbury 20, 52 50; Farmingdale, 45. Morris and Orange-East Orange 1st, M. C., 10; Morristown 1st (Children's Miss. Soc., 175), 314 30; South St., 716 05: Orange Central, 400; Summit Central, 3 11. Newark Newark 24, 35 12; Park, 67. New Brunswick-Kirkpatrick Memorial, 13; Trenton Prospect St., 51 27. West Jersey-Deerfield sab-sch., 10 73. 1859 72 NEW YORK.-Albany-Greenbush, 12; West Troy, 4 12. Binghamton-Cortlandt, 204 18. Boston-Newport, 4 53; Houlton, 10. Brooklyn-Brooklyn 2d, 537 94; Throop Ave., 65; Edgewater 1st, 47 59; Ger. Pres. sab-sch., cor. Leonard and Stagg Sts., 83 54. Buffalo-Akron, 13 50; Allegany, 4; Panama, 5. Champlain-Constable, 3; Plattsburg (sab-sch., 10, 29 71; Westville, 5. Geneva-Branchport, 2; Seneca Falls, 102. Hudson-Goodwill, 5 40; Middletown 2d, 13 16; Ridge bury, 3 56; Washingtonville 1st, 25. Long IslandBrookfield, 2 50; Speonk, 2 50. Nassau-Huntington 1st, 100; Oceanville, 10. New York-Morrisania 1st, 10. North River-Cornwall, 14 76; Pleasant Valley, 18. RochesterCaledonia, 43 75; Mt. Morris sab-sch., 11; Rochester Central, 100. St. Lawrence-Gouverneur, 31 28. Troy-Troy Westminster, 11 09; Woodside sab-sch., Children's Day, 85 50; Waterford, 14 50. Utica-Holland Patent, 20; Rome, 53 07. Westchester-Mt. Vernon 1st, 21 58; Pleasantville, 3; Poundridge sab-sch., birthday off., 9 50; Thompsonville, 1992 26 NORTH DAKOTA.-Pembina-Beaulieu, 5; Elhood, 3; Byron and Woodbridge, 4. 12.00 PENNSYLVANIA.-Blairsville-Murrysville, 31. Centreville, 13; Harrisville, 3 30; New Salem, 15; North Washington, 2008; Scrub Grass, 47; Sunbury, 28 40. Carlisle -McConnellsburg, 4 20. Chester-Darby 1st, 10. Edinboro', 11 16; Fairfield, 10. Huntingdon-Milroy, 20; Sinking Creek, 14. Kittanning-Boiling Spring, 5; Rayne, 1 70. Lackawanna-Montrose, 50; Wilkesbarre 1st Grant St. Chapel (sab-sch., 48 13), 60 51. Lehigh--Audenried (Y. P. S. C. E., 10), 35 51; Hazleton, 110 36. NorthumberlandWilliamsport 2d, 32 05. Philadelphia-Philadelphia 10th sab-sch., 16 39; Westminster, 30. Philadelphia Central-Philadelphia Cohocksink sab-sch., 10 85; North, 60 77; Richmond, 4: West Arch St. Persis Soc., 80. Philadelphia North-Jenkintown Grace, 13; Mt. Airy sab-sch., 7 17. PittsburghPittsburgh Shady Side, 25. Westminster-Mt. Nebo, 3 66; Slateville sab-sch., 2 51; York 1st, 55 67, West VirginiaPleasant Flats, 3. 834 29 SOUTH DAKOTA.-Dakota — Yankton Agency, 3; Wood Lake, 1; Mountain Head, 2; Buffalo Lakes, 1; Brown Earth, 80 cts. 7 80 TENNESSEE. Holston-Kingsport, 3; Lamar, 1. KingstonDayton, 6. Union-Caledonia, 5 10; Madisonville, 4. 19 10 TEXAS.-Trinity-Bosque, 2; Glen Rose, 2; Stephenville, 5.00 UTAH.--Montana--Great Falls, 1. Utah Salt Lake City 1889.] Sustentation-Synodical Aid-Ministerial Relief. LEGACIES. Legacy of Isabella Wallace, dec'd, late of N. Y., 485 89; Elizabeth Gibson, dec'd, late of Detroit, Mich., 1500; Ellen Gibson, dec'd, late of Detroit, Mich., 1500; Elizabeth Craig, dec'd, late of Penna., 201 86; Caleb Wheeler, dec'd, late of Reading, Pa., 9500; John Garrett, dec'd, late of West Walnut Lane, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., 5061; Rachel Losey, dec'd, late of New York, 100; Mary Eckart, dee'd, 1027 50; William A. Wheeler, dec'd, late of Malone, N. Y., 12,075; E. S. Mathes, dec'd, late of Tenn., 25..... MISCELLANEOUS. Dr. and Mrs. W. St. G. Elliott, of England, 625; E. 31,476 25 Drake, Brockport, N. Y., 3; Mrs. C. D. Smith, 275 3,984 95 RECEIPTS FOR NEW YORK SYNODICAL AID FUND, JUNE, 1889. Albany-Greenbush, 11 97. Binghamton-East Maine, 1. ford 1st, 7 25. Utica-Rome, 15 70. Westchester-Croton Total received for New York Synodical Aid Fund, Total received for New York Synodical Aid Fund Box L, Station D. $421 24 2,711 38 O. D. EATON, Treasurer, RECEIPTS FOR MINISTERIAL RELIEF, JUNE, 1889. 17 60 ATLANTIC.-East Florida-St. Augustine 1st, 6.00 NEW YORK.-Albany-Albany 2d, 146 10. Boston-Houlton, 10. Buffalo-Buffalo Westminster, 225; Lancaster, 20. Hudson-Goodwill, 1 62; Middletown 2d, 3 93; Ridgebury, 1 66. Lyons-Sodus Centre, 2; Wolcott 1st, 3 46. NassauBabylon 1st, 8 11. New York-New York Bethany, 28; New York Morrisania 1st, 10; New York West, 863 18. North River Marlborough, 24 10. St. Lawrence-Carthage, 7; UticaWatertown 1st, 112. Troy-Waterford 1st, 152 76. Utica Bethany, 7 21. Westchester-Poundridge, 10. 1636 13 2.50 NORTH DAKOTA-Fargo-Jamestown 1st, OHIO.-Athens--New Plymouth, 9. Columbus-Columbus Broad St., 15. Dayton-Dayton Memorial. 18 19. LimaAda, 13 38. Mahoning-Kinsman, 10. St. Clairsville-Birmingham, 2. Zanesville-Chandlersville, 4 55; Duncan's Falls, 76 67 4.55. 13.00 Butler PACIFIC.-Los Angeles-Glendale, 1; Tustin, 12. PENNSYLVANIA. - Blairsville-Murrysville, 9. Chester-Unionville Harrisville, 99 cts.; Mt. Nebo, 2 55. and sab-sch., 2. Erie-Utica, 5 29. Lackawanna-Honesdale 1st, 16 56. Lehigh-Bethlehem 1st, 7. NorthumberlandWilliamsport 2d, 4 90. Philadelphia Central-Philadelphia West Arch St., 304 13. Pittsburgh-Amity, 3; Pittsburgh 385 00 Shady Side, 15 62. Westminster-Leacock, 13 96. SOUTH DAKOTA.-Dakota-Mayasan, 1; Mountain Head, 140; Yankton Agency, 1. UTAH.-Montana-Great Falls, 8. Utah-Salt Lake City, |