6 To Amend and Consolidate, tlia sever- Acts relating to Game and Game Fish, Sec. 1. Be it enacted, de., That no per sons shall kill or pursue, in any part of this State, any elk or wild deer, save only from the first day of September to the first day of January, In any year; no per son shall have in his or her possession, or offer for sale, or transport' any elk, or wild deer, or fresh venison, save only from the first day of September to the first day of January, in any year; no per son shall, at any time, kill any fawn when in its spotted coat, or have the fresh skin of such fawn in his Or her possession; n6‘ "person shall pursue any elk or wild deer with dogs in any part of this State, or Shall kill lo the Water-any elk, or Wild deer, or fawn which has been driven thereto by dogs; no person shall, in any part of this State, set any trap or any other device at any artificial salt lick, or other place, for the purpose of trapping any elk, deer or fawn, and catch or kill the same except for consumption in hi| or her family; any person offending against any of the provisions of this section, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be liable to a penalty of fifty dollars for each elk, pursued or < trapped, or fresh elk, wild or fawn skin had in bis or her possession, and may be proceeded against in any county of the State where in be may be arrested having the same in his or "her possession. Provided Jwivever, That any person may sell, or have in bis ox her possession, the elk or wild deer aforesaid, between the first day of Decem ber, in any year, and the first day of Feb ruary next following, without liability to the penalty herein imposed: shall prove that such game, if killed in this State, was kill within the time al lowed by this act, or was killed outside of the limits of this State, and at some place where tbe'law did not prohibit such kill ing ; dogs pursuing elk or wild deer or fawns, may be killed by any person, and any-constable or other town official may hill any dog that habitually pursues elk, wild deer or fawns, and the owner of snch dog shall be liable to a penalty of ten dol lors for such dog: Provided , that so much of this section as prohibits the running of deer with dogs shall not apply to the counties of Centre, Clinton, Fayette, Schuylkill and Wyoming. Sec. 2. No person shall kill, or expose for sale, or have unlawfully in his or her possession, after the same has been killed, any gray, black or fox squirrel, between the first day of JanuAry and the first day of July, in each year, under a penalty of five dollars for each and every squirrel so killed or had in possession. Sec. 3. No person shall kill, or expose for sale, or have unlawfully in bis or her possession, after the same has been killed, any hare commonly called rabbit, be tween the first day of February and the first day of October, in any year, under a » penalty pf five dollars for each and every 1 hare or rabbit so killed or bad in his pos session ; no person shall hunt or cause or permit the hunting of bares or rabbits with a ferret or ferrets, under a penalty of ten dollars for each and every hare or rab bit caught or killed by means of a ferret or ferrets. Sec. 4 No person shall, at any time, kill any wild duck or goose, with any de vice or instrument known as swivel or punt gun, or with any gun other than such guns as are habitually raised at arms length and fired from the shoulder, or shalLuse any net, device, instrument or gan other than such gun as aforesaid with intent to capture or kill any such wild duck or goose, under a penalty of fifty dollars. Sec. 5. No person shall kill, or expose for sale, or have unlawfully in his or her possession, after the same has been killed, any wild turkey, between the first day of January and the first day of October, in any year, under a penalty of twenty-five dollars for each bird so killed or had in possession. Sue. 6. No person shall kill, or expose for sale, or have unlawfully in bis or her possession, after the same has been killed, hny upland or grass plover, between the first day of January and the first day of August, in any year, under a penalty of ten dollars for each bird so killed or had in possession, or Wilson or Jgray snipe, between the twentieth day of April and the first day of September* in any year, under a like penalty. Sec. 7. No person shall kill, or expose for sale, or have unlawfully in his or her possession, after the same has been killed, any woodcock, between the first day of January and the first day of August, in any year, under a penalty of ten dollars for each bird so killed or had in posses sion. Sec. 8. No person shall kill, or expose for sale, or have unlawfully in bis or her possession, after the same has been killed, any quail or Virginia partridge, between the first day of November, in any year, under a penalty of ten dollars for each bird so killed or had in possession. Sec. 9. No person shall kiil, or expose lor sale, or have unlawfully in his or her possession, after the same has been killed, any ruffed grouse, commonly called pbeas ant, or pinnated grouse, commonly called prairie chicken, between the first day of January and the first day oi September, in any year, under a penalty of ten dol • lars fureach bird so killed or had in pos- I session. • Sec. 10. No person shall kill, or expose for sale, or have unlawfully in his or.her possession, after the same has been killed, *ny mil bird or reed bird, except in the AN ACT. months of September, October and No- vember, under a penalty of five dollars for each an<| every rail bird or reed bird so killed or bad in possession. Sec. 11. No person shall, at any time, within this State, kill, trap or expose for sale, dr have unlawfully in his or her pos sesion, after the sattie is killed, any night hawk; whippoorwill, sparrow, thrush.lark, finch, martin, chimney swallows, barn swallows, woodpecker, flicker, robin, ori ole, red or cardinal bird, cedar bird, tana ger, cat bird, blue bird, or any other in sectivorous bird, under a penalty of five dollars for each bird killed, trapped, exposed for sale or had in possession; Sec. 12. The last section, to Wit; Sec* lion eleven, shall not apply to any person who shall kill any bird for the purpose of saientlflQ l9r§§t|g*Uon,or haying the same stuffed and set up as a specimen. Sec. 13. No person shall rob or destroy the eggs or nests of any wild birds what soever, save only those of snch predatory birds as are destructive of game and insec tivorous birds, under a penalty of ten dol lars for each offence: Provided, That this section shall not apply to any person who shall collect such eggs for scientific purposes. Sec. 14 No person shall kill, catch or discharge any fire arcqs at any wild pig eons while on its nesting ground or the birds therein, or discharge any fire arms within one-fonrtb of a mile of snch nest ing place, at any wild pigeon or pigeons, or shoot at or maim or kill any wild pig eon or pigeons within their roostings un der a penalty of twenty-five dollars. Sec. 15. No person shall, at any time or place, within this State, kill or take any wild turkey or grouse, commonly called pheasants, or quail, or Virginia par tridge, or woodcock, or rail or reed bird, by meaps of any blind, trap, snare, net or device whatever, under a penalty of ten dollars for each and every such bird so trapped, snared or takln: Provided, That nothing in this section shall be so construed as to prevent individual or as sociations for protection, preservation and propagation of game from gathering alive with nets or traps, with the written consent of the owner of the land, quails or Virginia partridges from the .twentieth day of December, in any year, to the first day of February next following, for the sole purpose of preserving them alive over the winter. Sec. 16. There shall be no shooting or hunting on the first day of the week, call ed Sunday; and any person offending against the provisions of this section shall be liable to a penalty of not more than twenty-five dollars, not less than ten dollars. Sec. ,17. No person or corporation shall throw or deposit, or permit to be thrown or deposited any culm'or coal dirt into dr upon any of the rivers, lakes, ponds or streams of the State, under a penalty of fifty dollars for each offense in addition to liability for all damage he or they have done to any individual, own ers or lessess of any of the aforesaid wa ters. Sec. 18. Np person shall, at any time catch any speckled trout with any de vice save only with hook and line, except for the purpose of propagation or scienti fic investigation, or place any set lines in waters inhabited by them, under a penal ty of twenty-five dollars for each offence. Sec. 19. No person shall kill or expose for sale, or have unlawfully in his or her possession after the same has been killed, any salmon or speckled trout, save only during the months of April, May, Jane and July, and the first fifteen days of August, under a penalty of ten dollars for each salmon or trout so killed or had in possession; but this section shall not prevent any person from catching trout with nets in waters owned by himself to stock other waters. Sec. 20. No person shall kill or expose for sale, or have unlawfully in his or her possession after the same has been killed, any salmon trout or lake trout in the months of October, November, Decern ber, January and February, under a penalty of ten dollars for each fish. Sec. 21. Any person trespassing on any lands for the purpose of taking fish from any private pond, stream or spring, after public notice 6n the part of the owner or occupant thereof, such notice being posted adjacent to such pond,stream or spring, shall be deemed guilty of trcs pass, and, in addition to damages recov erable by law, shall be liable to the owner, lessee or occupant in a penalty of one hundred dollars for every such of fence. Sec, 22. It shall not be lawful for any person or persona to place any set-net or set-nets across any of the canals, rivulets or creeks in this State. Any person vio lating the provisions of this section shall be liable to a penalty of twenty five dol lars for every offence. Sec. 23. No person shall place in any fresh water stream, lake or pond, any lime or other deleterious substance, or any drug or medicated bait, with intent thereby to injure, poison or catch fisb, nor place in any pond, lake or stream stocked with or inhabited by salmon, trout, bass, pickerel, sun fish or perch, any drug or other deleterious substance, with intent to kill or catch such salmon, trout, bass or other fish. Any violating the provisions of this section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and sbal), in addition thereto and in addi tion to any damage he may have done, be liable to a penalty of fifty dollars, or by imprisonment in the common jail of the county in wbich such offence is com mitted not exceeding three months, or THtT&DICAL: %IMT» JUOTF6, I8?3. by such penalty and imprison both. . Sec. 24 No person shall, at any time, catch or kilt In any 0/ the waters of tliis State, save only witha hook and line/or scroll, and no shall catch or ex pose for sale, or have in his or her p6s* session, after the same has been killed, any black bus, pike or pickerel, between the first day of March and the ’first day of June, except alive for stocking waters, nndera penalty of twenty-five dollars for each offence. ) Sec. 25. In any of the inland waters *f this State, inhabited by speckeled trow, or black bass, and in which the fishing; with nets and like devices, is not alto gether prohibited by this act or some other acts in force to this Qogmonweaithf it shall not he tovffol to oatoh or kill fist by afiy means of any net device Id. l-r nature thereof, the meshes or open spacer in which shall be less than three inches, under a penalty of twenty-five dollars: Provided, That nothing herein Shall an* thorize the catching 0! speckeled trout by means of any device, save only by hook and line, except for propagation and to stock others waters. Sec. 26. No person shall catch any! speckeled trodt, black bass or other fish, in any of the waters of this State, by shutting off or drawing off any portion of said waters, or by dragging or drawing small nets or seines therein,* when the waters shall be wholly or in part drawn off, except by order of the State fishery commissioners, under a x penalty of twenty five dollars for each offence. Sec. 27. Any person may sell, or have in his or her possession, any pinnated grouse, commonly called prairie chicken, ruffled grouse, commonly called pheas ant, and quail or Virginia partridge, for a period of fifteen days after the time limited tor killing the same has expired, and shall not be liable to any penalty mi* der this act: Provided , He or she shall prove that such birds were killed within the period allowed by this act, or were killed outside the limits of this State at some place where the law did not forbid the killing of the same. Sec. 28. In all prosecutions against common carriers, under this act, it, shall be competent for them to show that the prohibited article came into possession in another State, or from beyond the United States, at some place where the law did not prohibit such possession ; and such •evidence shall be a valid defence to the prosecution. Sec. 29. In all cases where the. shoot ing of any game, or catching any fish, mentioned in this act, is entirely prohibit ed, until after a certain fixed term of years shall have expired, by special laws now in force in any county or counties of this State, nothing in this act shall be construed as to alter or invalidate said laws, or to justify or permit the shooting of such game, or catching of such fish, in said counties, at any time within the term of years during which the same, is so prohibited. Sec. 30. Any judge of the court of quarter sessions of the peace, or aoy al derman, justice of the peace, police or ’other magistrate, upon receiving sufficient proof by affidavit, that any of the pro visions of this act have been violated by any person being temporarily within bis jurisdiction, but not residing there perma nently, or by any person whose name and residence are unknown, is hereby au tborized and required to issue bis war rant for the arrest of such persons, and to cause him him to be committed, or held to bail, to answer the charge against him ; and any such justice or magistrate upon receiving proof of probable cause for be lieving in the concealment of any game or fisb, mentioned in this act, during any of tbe periods prohibited, shall issue bis search warrant and cause search to be made in any houss, market, boat, car or other building; all courts of quarter sea sion are hereby invested with jurisdic tion, to try and dispose of all and aoy of the offences against the provisions of this act, occurring in tbe same county. Sec. 31. It shall be and is hereby made the duty of the several mayors and bur gesses of the several cities, towns and boroughs within this commonwealth to require their respective police or consta bulary force, and ,it is hereby made their duty, as it is also hereby made tbe doty of the several clerks of market of said cities, towns and boroughs, to diligently search out and arrest as for a misdemeanor all persons violating tbe provisions of this act, by having any game or fish men tioned therein unlawfully in their pos session, or vending the same during any of the periods prohibited in this act, within such cities, towns or boroughs ; and all persons so arrested shall be taken before tbe mayor, burgess, or any police or other magistrate of said cities, towns or boroughs in which the arrest, is made, who shall proceed to hear add determine as to the truth of tbe offence charged on the oath of affirmation of one or more witnesses of the same: Provided, That the officer making the arrest shall be a com petent witness; and if the person or per sons so arrested shall be found guilty, he, she or they, shall be convicted of a mis demeanor, and sentenced to pay the fine or fines, penalty or penalties imposed by this act, for having such game or fish un lawfully in possession, or vending the same during any of the periods prohibit ed therein, together with the. costs; one -1 half of said penalty shall go to the * per ■ a m informing, and the other half shall be 1 forthwith paid to the treasurer of tbe county or city in which the offence was ■ committed, and in default of payment as w rient aforesaid, the offender shall be committed to (be common jail of the proper county for the term of not less than one day for each dollar of penalty Imposed i Provided* That said conviction shall he had within siz months after committing the offence : And provided further* That the defendant may on refusing to pay said penalty enter into .a recognizance with , one or more sufficient sureties to answer said com* plaint on a charge of misdemeanor before the court of quarter sessions of the peace of the county in which the offence was committed« which court on conviction of *the defendant of the offence charg d and failure to pay the penalty or penalties imposed by this act, together with costs, shall commit said defendantto the common jail of the county for a period of not less : bio on $ day for each dollar of penalty !n> fjosed: Provided further, That nothing in this section sball prevent any perspn or persons other than those particularly mentioned in this section, and having a = knowledge of the violation of the previ sions therein mentioned, from laying in formation of the same, and proceeding to recover the penalty or penalties therefor, in the manner prescribed in the follow ing section, who shall also be a compe tent witness on the trial of the case. Sec. 33. Any person or persons violat ing any of the provisions of this act, | (such violations not being separately and particularly provided for in other sec tions of said act,) shall forfeit and pay the penalty or penalties attached to the same; and it shall be the duty of aoy con stable having knowledge of such viola tion to make complaint thereof to the nearest justice of the peace of the proper county, and any other person having such knowledge may enter complaint before such justice, and the said justice shall forthwith issue bis warrant for the arrest of the offender being brought be fore him shall proceed and hear and de termine as to the truth of the offence charged on the oath or affirmation of one or more witnesses to the same: Provided, That the person making the complaint shall be a competent witness; and if the person or persons so arrested shall be found guilty, he, she or they, shall be con victed of a misdemeanor, and sentenced Ip pay the fine or fines, penalty or penal ties attached to such violation, together with costs, lf of which penalty shall go to the informer, and the remain, ing one-half shall be forthwith paid over to the treasurer of the county in which the offence was committed, and on default of payment the offender shall be committed to the common jail of the proper county for the term of not leas than one day for each dollar of penalty imposed: Provided, That said conviction shall be had with six months from the time of committing the offence .- And provided further. That the defendant may on refusing to pay said penalty en ter into a recognizance with one or more sufficient sureties to answer said com plaint on a chargejor misdemeanor be fore the court of quarter sessions of the peace of the county in which the offence is committed, which court on conviction of the defendant of the offence charged and failure to pay the penalty or penal ties imposed by this act, together with costs, shall commit said defendant to the common jail of the county for a period pf not less than one day for each dollar of penalty imposed. Sec 33. Whenever any officer, consta ble or other person, making complaint of the violation of any of the provisions of . this act, shall fail to recover the penalty or penalties therein mentioned, in any prosecution or suit commenced by him or them, pursuant to the foregoing sections of this act, the costs of suit incurred by him or them, shall be a charge upon the proper county, and shall and all j wed as other county charges are au dited and allowed. Sec. 34. In all cases not reparately and particularly provided f»r to other sections of this act, wherever the penalty or pen alties mentioned in said, act exceed in amount the jurisdiction of aldermen or justices of the peace, it shall be the duty of the district attorney for the county Where the offence is committed, to com mence action for the recovery of such penalties, upon receiving proper informa tion thereof in the court of quarter ses sions of the peace, or other court having jurisdiction in the proper county ; and in all such actions brought by such district attorney, one half the penalty recovered shall belong to thei>ersoo laying itatorma tion on which the action is brought, aud the other half shall be paid to the treas urer of the county in which the offence is committed. Sec. 35. All action for violation of the provisions of this act, except where oth erwise therein directed, shall be brought within six months from the time such vio lation was committed. Sec. 36. Nothing in this act shall be CDnstrued as to prevent any person, in any part of this State, from catching speckled trout or black bass with nets, in Waters owned by himself, for the purpose of stocking other waters. Sec. 37. Nothing in this act shall be construed as to prevent the catching » f bait fish, by means of band nets or cast nets, fur angling or scientific purposes. Sec. 38. All acts or parts of acts incon sistent with this act are hereby repealed. Approved—The Ist day of May, A. D. 1878. J. P. Habtraapt, A Bengal paper advises its readers not to kill the calf that lays the golden egg. Xp you are courting a girl, stick to it; no matter bow large her father’s feet are. gutfntf* JlWftofs* •;BEAVER. M* J. LAWHENCE, Physlcians & Surgeons, • office that formerly, occupied oy V- ®* enuo Assessor, Third (street, Beaver, Pa. nprll-iy Thomas donehoo,m. lowerdpor In. John Border’s building, Beaver, Pa. ap26ti MILLEK, J. W. Physician and Bingcon, office that formerly occupied by Bre. McKlnny and Lawrence. Keeideuce. Ur. McNutt’s house..; .v; . DUNLAP, J. PM Attorney at Law. Office jin the Court-house, Beaver, Pa. AU legaLpußi uess promptly attended to. ■ m > a *** iy „ fUBVIS J. H., dealer in Fancy Dry Gobdfi, Choice Groceries, and N * r Tea and Sugar,) IFionr, Feed,.and Wooden-ware, corner of Tuird and Bunalo streets, Beaver, Pa. novmr • / ■ -.j-. i LLIBON THUS., dealer in, Bry Mvoos A Groceries, cor Third and Elk-sts. jyae 7o WYNN. A., dealer in Bry Goods and Groceries. Also Civil Engineer and Land Sanreyor, Third street; P™ "L fMAWL J. 8., dealer in Groceries and rroviß- U lons, Third street. VP*™- SNITGEHS. 9> CO M dealer in Groceries and Pro virions,.Thirdstreet. EACOM Mas. E. H.„ dealer in Millinery woods and Trimmings, cor 3d st. and Biamond. jy»» ANDKLESSEN HUGO, dealer in Drags andMed iclnes, 3d st. See advertisement. iyw MOORB j., dealer in Drugs and MedKlnee, Third street. jyiaw rpALLON ROBERT, maHufcclurer anddealerln X, Boots and Shoes, Third street. jy29 7U ERTZ H., manufacturer and dealer inßootf and Shoes, Third street. 3P 89 *° WALTER P., Raker and Confectioner, north east corner of the Diamond. <■ )y*? «0 ANSHDTZ O. Rm dealer in Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, Third street. 37& 70 . UHN e. P.. Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Office on Third street. 9O H.BICB. TRANK WILSON. H. B. KOOBB. HICB, WILSON & MOORE, Attorneys at Law. Office: Bear of the Conrt-honse. , RRIRGEWATEB, JUBALTO’S Shady Side Photograph Gallery, • Second Floor, Dunlap’s corner, opposite the toll bridge. a P rll ~ly MOLTER, J. C., Market street. Bridgewater, dealer in COAL from Bank at McKinley’s Ron. feb2l’73-ly LEVIS JOHN C., M. D., Surgeon and Physician. I Office, during the day, corner Bridge and Wa ter streets; at night at his residence on Water street. angs’7o HURST a. C., dealer in Dry Goods. Hats and Capa, Carpets, Oil Cloths and Trimmings, Bridge street. jy29’7U^ STILES & CO., dealers in Groceries, Provisions and Quensware, Bridge street. jy29’7o MULHEIM 8., dealer in Carpets, Oil Cloths-and Variety Goods, Bridge street. jy29’7o ROCHESTER. DONCASTER HOUSE, opposite Railroad Sta tion, D. Wolf, Proprietor. .Fro Bono Pub lico. [novlS-ly SMITH, JOHN F., (New Store,) dealer in Gro ceries, Flour, Feed, Nails, Varieties and No tions, best qnalitiee and lowest prices. New Brighton aud Washington streets, Rochester. aug2,72-ly oPEYERER & SONS, wholesale find retail deal O era in Dry Goods, Groceries,- Flour, Grain. Boat Stores, Iron, Nails. Water st. ’ ociT'7o OSE W. A., M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. sept23’7o O ATMAN & CO., (successors to Oatman, Par sons & Klnzer) dealers in all kinds of rough and dressed lumber sel6'7U SCHROPP CH \S., manufacturer of and dealer in Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware. Roofing, sponting, &c., attended to. N. York si. se!6’7o JOHNSON W. W., dealer in Carpets. Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Trunks and Vari ety Goods, near RR depot. se!6’7o STEEPLER A CLARK, proprietors of Johnson House. Good accommodations and good sta bles. Near MR depot. eeld'7o STREIT GEORGE, manufacturer and dealer in Booots, Shoes, Slippers, Ac.. Water st. [sel6 DAVID AUGHINBAU6H, manufacturer of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron ware; dealer in Stoves. Tin Roofing made to order. Water st. . se3’7o NEW BRIGHTON. BON TON RESTAURANT and EATING SA LOON.—MeaIs at all hoars, table supplied with ail the delicacies ot the season. Prices low. William Strlcklohd, corner of Falls and Broadway. sepl2o-ly. CAREY G, F., general dealer In Groceries, Feed, Oneenswore, Glass, Ac. Rags. Iron and Brass taken at highest prices. Railroad st. octal SIE MEN GEO. F., manufacturer of Cakes and Confectionaries. Particular attention paid to parties and wedding orders. oct7’7o GILLILAND A. D. & Co., dealers in Fancy and Domestic Dry Goods and Groceries. Broadway sept2B’7o BEAVER FAtLS. I\A.NNEY BROS., House and Sign Painting, . Graining and Glazing in all their branches. Also Fresco Painting in Oil, Distemper and Water Col.ors. Orders executed on short notice, in the best manner and on reasonable terms. Main St., Beaver Falls, Pa. [novSSMy. Stevenson & wittish. Land office No. 193 Penn street. Pittsburgh, Pa., and Beaver Falls Pa. sept23’7o KING Mrs. E., Miliner and dealer In’Dry Goods. Notions, Queensware, &c. Corner Main and Baker st. aept‘23’7o. DUNKEL W. W., manufacturer of and dealer in Boots, Shoes. Gaiters, &c. Corner Race and Main st’s. eepl2B’7o CLARK Mbs. R. 8., dealer in Millinery, Fancy Goods and Notions. Main st. se3o’7o FREEDOM. Db. J. R. COOPER T. L., dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, &c. - se3o’7o VANPORT. T WAGGONER, denier in general Merchandise, • Dry Goods, Groceries. Queensware, &c. Highest prices paid lor country produce. Rail road>street, Vanpott. aprll. DIAMONDS SBT IN SOLID 14 KARAT GOLD. (WARRANTED.) WATCHES AND JEWELRY Of Every Description, NO. 38 FIFTH AVENUE, VITESAEE ONLT STBIGTLT PUHEQOODi White* Lead Bed Lead, Litharge, Polters’Lea Putty, Colors. ®wy keg of TOdte-Lead bean tbe following warrant, and we guarantee a degree of fineness and wratenesa unsurpassed: | THIS PACKAGE CONTAINS | <5 Pore 'White L0ad........ 91 parts» 4$ •* linseed Oil.. ft « £. |3S IN GOLD will be paid to any one find* tog (be contents Of ibis keg different from the •bore analysts. * ■' ’■ •• Davis, chambers * co. lOLD BY DEALERS EVERTWHER Associates— MUton lawrence ‘ Oourt— John c. hut' White ‘ ; si «ko 8 . 1 Vountelio p Cbrener-Danlet Cwbus f* Ba »»h. 8 . H. Cfafciy. Hood, . S U Directors of the foot* SJffi? ' ?«afieeg ( **»««* QT *j’2> Cros^ 5, HemryiS^. ftSSSSf. beaver « tor. Services every Sunday at i’i , . Batterfl eld, p s . Stt ® d ?/ School at 9a. m. 78t 11 *•*-., and 6y* " 2** I ***fyterian~-Rev j n u ..j ’** Services every Sunday it ’ c> "Mson p auf^ Sunday School at 11 A * *■’ **i6*7 ? 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Sunday School at 9 a jb ** A ‘ *•’ Lutheran—Rn v. H. Keck.’ pkstor servic „ iasiw 0H A - *•• -* i'-T&Si fiT- p»ewfi. ** RSMfSfin— ASSOCIATIONS. Amaranth Lodge , /. o. o r » 0 m, . R Blanchard, vf.’c. T.; Emil VmTth W~B M n etf .. eTery We