srrrnerrnnkeenwetnenerw, Gee! II's Hard to Decide What io Be! “NEWS OF PENNSYLVANIA & # ‘ 3 C32 VV VV VAL BRB VIVA D Lov Poultr Sor POULTRY KEEPING FOR WOMBN 1 The women of America are fast fill- | ing the ranks fanciers and | i § | i ! { ' rofit York Elks Elect Officers, York. Charles H. Kline has beet elected exalted ruler of York Lodge No. 213, Benevolent Protective Ordo Elks. other officers chose were Hsteemed loading knight William iH Eisenhart; esteame loyal knight, Ray P. Sherwood; teemed ing Kknlj Alfred Kell; secret: / nn Lreasurar, saph lL. Trumbo: trustees, A. ( zie, Allen H Harbold: tive to (rand Lodge, W alternate, WwW, W careful attention, and as we have been quite successful in this line, will give our experience as iL may be help We | vegtect Costs Fortune. Bath. Complications have arisen of our settloment Is, of in the of the estate Of poultry keeps and it is only a ques ‘onstantine Geisinger, a hotel keep- | y h is tion of timz when women will he just who died thig place recently | : DEY HR ~ ¥ Saud 7 ¥ 19 ieaving considerable property. : °C 38 Many n Mr. Geisinger wdopted a boy, who took the name William Constantine Walter. The = pe; \ : + regularly made aA 2.7 {emett Bb a ( who re- : | : Ee the rais ipeident The pa \ i , pou , the stiri attention ven Mr. Gelainger to Ey? ‘ 4,” “um, to the mi ‘ty ¢ oa bu it was supposed this i at Easton and Scran others, feed anything the first then commence by giving milk After feeding milk we add moistened bread clabber mixed the to never fhe at actively engaged The that td Keep poultry in poultry raising hours, new “4 ing as business men of os Years 3Ho is a pec iliarly adapt M neman, Jo- Ken senta { it to women: ieir hereditary edu- | chesse and to be | , i 1 { i Lent runs ition fitted them for it In 134 BO on ane ih y CArelager well the them house "Dre 1 § . re LO [ERE giving a TO lod iving MH it oraeaq was done 1 of any |! id here men nt be Throne; ater 1 and 8 teed Bran their Dr. th y a very little were searched . : adoption papers 4 Co nan will go out in the rain and get | ways gi ucks a nsequently Mr X BF Nu, i and, there or widow, having made no to his brother, inger, of Brooklyn, who to his brother for Years, the Wish lB wel feed, and meal alone, as it will Firoman Dies At Post Of Duty, ten records Seated at his it W he Protection Hose | Were never 1 { Chatelaine, a | aiter 18 not an he dead Becat child was out stationed He Bethlehem found 1 duty in the Theodore B, fireman, was found alarm system Was the firm order, Chatelaine house at night the fire stricken with apoplexy South . pust of * . House, heir other ren ire |! weeks old we green food, such are two plenty of r' they them of inger at iii ii it 1¢ ROes CAD aug ietiuce it is a good { idea t for t their bill Plenty scrapping.” | vided JARRE ag was “" as : naturally SpoRen natura enty-three of rape rushes feed BOW small patch bulky food reduces 0 a hem This growth than men ry conduct titry after the schoo! Teacher Innocent, Jersey Shore.-—B., H. Houseworth, | principal of Jersey Shore High Sehoo!, was found “not guilty’ on ae as the charge of carrying | ; : Valley tailroad, weapons In Williamsport, ouse- | bound and gagged the operator, Wil- worth defended himsel! ags 3 and then ransacked mob of pupils bent on putting money the teachers of the High S a . . ‘ week ago, and rested by) ny pot 5 they of the Arents un pelled for the cape Judge Hart jury and He state to use when threat and the : = A -a leat Up Tower Man. + 7/4 |. I'wo at wom- men broke Hannah station on mas) the masked of fresh them, but “su water 1 he pro not get later on it will nol necessary water Sixt 24 AA they must pefore | or njured them wet wl urt yery en not YOUngE It is Ber pes them, rals ducks te ant you a { 1x en EET ¥ ’ in Caren ® - ‘ < ; ’ jucks; if young > P and iv bind : . Wi tand by and ated he h and swim all they iousness, than do'lar a pan cked a i te was ste " ad i ¢ } 4 ¥ 10 WAR of a the teacher Ons pr the was w of Car ENORMOUS PROFITS IN MOVING PICTURES lomas A. Edison, As Inventor, Gets About $7200 a Week, or Kearly $375, C00 a Year—-Recoonized Producers Get an Injunction Against Un- euthorized Traders --Now Some 13,000 Shows in This Coun- try Which Exhibit Motion Pictures. City g thea wottin. ago of the di Ed old cre "relea Beaten Ma Agno: Plains Joseph to have obael Ric up Karana and an iron mentarily most and ants ur long } i i ins os Thomas A five 1 ractured His assall nd the firemen had to 1e dead grapa p Are i 2'rl ar the Ir »d persons on ) eel moving Oonia Ar TF ri AY eggs hatched Te od laying Wild Geese Scare Farmers. Reading Fi f have etn fiyi Berks County the past = tha ore what the business ¢ 1 glaring railroad lights at Mohrsville | DaADded dows n opinion swmiraining a Ee . rae in aa amounts "in dollars 8 cents: 2 aS ane a Sock, we. ig. 90 MAAN oat BE aad bewilderad ’ : ohn 0 ¢ fo » firs e i Ari i in k 1 mausing ; 3 h ' I . ground TT \ ing 7 ¢ PON a’ t for S60. i, which M1: and “I . ; Sta’e era on agains! somrs 3 z ! x thelr homes F ho wis = Ihe inior " ! n ti killed. it ~ " ; shat Yahi them al hould ay been out the HAYe CADE York one from arged un Kiiled In Tani Explosion. Rn X £4 eadin 1 machi; Railways ing a ed. thi erushin ed the exp ater leaves a ONY resu of the TU! that an the gr } mittedly have Mr. Edison's ps being Carl 1a pendent Movil America, of wh and the Pantogr in Right Brothers Shenand four f w miles, mera! of thelr blood DOLSO As Pallbearers, dra lice my and ody - % Poh £5 4 +93 it Compas Quit, ter of the wag County kill for fou 85.000 For Franklin and Marshall. Lancaster The tr of F lin and Marshall College announ the receipt of a check for 85.0060, t} gift of Israel B. Shreiner, of thia ef Mr. Shreiuer has given amecunts to the jocal Y. M and the Y. W. C. A. to the ter Genaral Hospital and to College, at Collegeville gon ink Church Fair Ice Cream Stolen, Gettyabur About tone line «of thieving was when an unknown party stole eream from a Methodist C1} f tival. affair was in full swinz and was ng largely patranized The empiy can was found in a near- by alley gg 2 the 1 ver} $5474 81 reache +} *3 ihe Man Of Many Wounds 1) es, Shamokin John Mengle died | here. [He was a veteran of the Clvi War, and it is said he received more wounds in battles than any other Northern soldier in the Civil War, Change of Climate Causes Death, Hazleton Joseph Goer, aged years, a traveling man from Brook lyn, dled the State Hospita' from blood poironing following ton diitis, which he contracted through a sudden change of climate in com- ing from New Orleans to Hazleton, 21 wo) at hare Ducket Fractures Man's Ska'l, York While assisting in bullding a chimney, 110 feet high, at fhe Laefan Paper Mill, Clement MeKin ney, 27 years old, was g' ruck by a falling bucket and fatally injured. | MeKinoey was on the grovnd assis’ | ing in hoisting brick to the top of | the rtack A scaffold on which a bucket was nlaced swayed and Ve. Kinney, ‘who was Alrectly beneath started to run. - He was too la‘e, | and the bucket crashed down on h's head, fracturing his skull, Dingnoses Her Disease, Hazleton, — Eleanor Gibson a 14- year-old schoolgirl of thig city, when taken suddenly 111 in school, diagnos. ed hor ense as appendicitis and walked to the Miners’ Hosp'tal, un- accompanied, where she presente! herself to the physicians for an op- eration. Examination disclossd that | ghe was correct in her diagnosis and | the operation was performed. Her parents knew nothing of her illness until she failed to return home from her. 0 Got Divorce. roe Mrs. Alfred Pyle ~ i r a ~ veh 0 divorre Henry M. (lara J eC WAN Fussell, Pyle band, A son withewges hand 114 Gig o! Alfred and a for the is anid apreir vt Th sr who en. not edings 0.0090 Miners Gy On Strike, Fan the AGUA Lehigh isons outlined 9.000 am. 2 and 2 collieries Valley went on istion, gtr White Plague Nuren Stricken. Da Edward E. Cala well for the last several years a nurse the State iher £8 dispensary age fillen tim to the White Plague and leave at once for Mont Alto for Mra Cala well, who unt months age wana Miss Esther of Nooms ne an enthusiast ec worker at srensary and was recoatly eradua‘ed from the Ratt! Hospital Dynamite Explodes, Hazleton 0 vears, a ” nville dra Ty ii freaiment, a few Geddes Tanies Jowden, miner Lattimer Yorrible death in a sirance Placing a stick of dynamite in the begom of his shirt, he was oreparing to put on the cartridge before firing an shot, a sparl his lamp ig nited the dualing and he was blown n pleces, azed ma» a mannar i“ { Tt rom Pedrick Des. Thomas J. Pedrick, aged 60 years, died suddenly of heart fal'ure. He was for many years an active member of the Hanley Hose Thomas J. Cheater.- explosion in Febraary 1882, when - sss The E£tate Rallroad Commission D. A. Romberger against the Schuyl- kill Rallways Company, operating the trolley lines In the vicinity of on the ground that it sells tickets at re- duced rates to miners and not to other persons, The complaint {3 the first of the kind to be taken up and involves tho subject of miners having a separate Somparument when returning from work. The nresident of one of the anies which are payin? royal Mr. EAlzon said: You mn it a gisnee that with the 4,060.0 sr 5,060,000 snes who p daily attendance pers the sul : {f wide intimate interest the American Edi | nart of has id Mr. Edison has al- mts to the public achievements fore he had the patents out had organized any com- ate them with in no single instance, | he reaped the undis- of his brain work until the settlement of the is a maiter o interest hére iz a at bulk more of the atory and that nN rot fe of his nope under that hey eas Now, Motion Picture Patents Com- | the piaintiff in the action just | Judge Noyes—he wasn't was involved In| Since then these | no Htigation The Biograph Company, the using paying ust decided by action by the Motion Patents Company Laemmie and the Indep he matter Judge Noves was an against Ant nagent The Judge of the been Te inf and ringe- he n An? the part of fondant in He also ‘I am algo of the opinion that charge, if tablished, that the is ftself, is a member violation of the is not a on conceded.’ ofr in tmtsst o gtatutle, a combinat Federal anti-trust mn infringement of a patent and fails to fect in the complainant's injunction against the de- may therefore personal in- title An corporations The proof of fendant issue, {s, however, deemed insufficient to war. the issuance of an injunction him and itis denied But right of the complainant to renew in case future acts infringement are dis PARTY pro and is now on the press, * $i with a revorter, Her lntable; politician, country ever produced, LEADERS HE KNEW President: McKinley, the most — fic jection of Budget Costs Great Britain S$142,500,000 in Revenue, London. ~The rejection of the bud- | ++ by the House of Lords in the pre- eding Parlinment cost ihe country in loss of revenues $142.,5600,000 ju the current financial year, according | (0 & statement made by Lavid Lioyd- | Ue ue in the House of Commons. Yue Uhamccllior of the Hxehequer | adied Lust it was impossible to say | «ai proportion of this loss could be i lmately rocovered, staement hag caused a sonsa- Lion vkivughout Great Liritatu. “Physicians’ Trust,” What East Auroras Says, as Prices Go Up, Buffalo, N. Y.~~Resldents of East Aurora are indignant at the action of | phyeicians in making a concerted movement to raise the schedule of feos for attending patients from fifty | 10 100 per cent, i The action became Kkpown when | notices of the new rates were sont out. The people are strong ia their | denunciation of the action »f what they call a ‘doctors’ Trust,” but the i new schedule will stand, 4 i who perhaps i experience get to wondering If breed poamiiry ¢ t would on 2 be good a fair paving clerk viginess to enganee difficult of all ip or a Such stions go answer to BTe vYary jafaction the sat department of wach more really depends upon the mean than e¢ bus jreann n human industry 1 on th ness: and where on« ay make a undertaking. another may aving started equally as chances of success. Wwe have failures success of ans with 3 well a gir pRany CVO ¥ © nes: and profession and the exception to this ru Few id think of entering inten a hb mercantile purenit without a fair knowledge of the princh the avery Year the r supponition that “anybody can raise chickens when as a matter of fact the poultry business requires j8t as brains a8 any nimogt business i= no le persons wo ising lew uo wh business Is con ducted, yet neraong attemnt nle on much and lure wil! iot of the lens person be learned and tn be other bhnsiness a nevitabl be the inexperiend ed and care for the business must § thorouechls : red when conducted large Enitomist vénture on a tale TO RAISE DUCKS Ducks’ eggs must be dampened dur ng incubation. whether ander a hen ¢r in the incubator. They should be dampened one» each week during the Tow about three times: luke warm water must be raed When hatching von may assist them «11 and it will net hort them in the wee ehauld be taten from the nest as soon as dry, when it is & 4 the ben may mash them, It with them if you have a small lot for They do not need hovering viore than a few nights, It {x tmportant that they showid roost on a floor and not on the The feeding problem should receive : i : i { | 1 MEAT ighly nitrogenous, and that meat, o. y with elements Rn Eran BOTADS will the Lean butch com from the cost but little, of When they inereased number red allowed the PRS that grain una? balanced hy may be se only He vie in gnvert 11 Into «EX a haracter food of a More Although utly high, from each pay Tor the them National tuniess nitrozehous ment i838 aprare more 8 week ive of will sufficient to luxory afforded Poultry Journal he CLOVER SEED OOD is claimed hy one anthority that hundred pounds of clover meal enongh lime for shells of 17% dozens of ezgs lover is very rich in protein and « aine pot ash, soda. phosphoric acid and otdber make it one the best feeds for {wis that can be used It contains all vp balanced proportion, and is palatible the healthivi It one the ol the essentials | fowls as well as NOTER When the vizor of the flock is lone wi to ‘aw, cannot be Rent the be very 20 it pays to keep the rroductivent therefore 3 nrofit un OTUs Vaking ‘he hens do ail they are oa ection and breeding, growing hetler paying basis The poultry keeper who is wide awake and mixes sense with what tan be learned from science, knows the places from which no profits are coming. and will seek to remedy them at onc. Watch the flock, do your part, and if the hens won't do theirs, get same that will, but don't expect a dollar's worth of eggs from ten cents worth of feed, and what few insects the Tens may be able to secure, Treat the hens as well as yon do the hogs and the cows. and be content with as much profit from feed. and comparative cost of hens, ns from the other stock, then there will be no disannointment. ; The lord of this bunch of selected puliets should be from an eggdaying breed, of course.