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'UVP0rtS,'PorMonorh" Information supplied by mercantile agency 1 is the let, . i ,i """neisil strenRth of the person about whom infornia' ion Is mtin wiii ivu i newspaper freneraily considered the point upon which kt the mo value to the advertiser. Ths greatest possible rare is taken "firman" u . ST reDor correct. K very publisher is apolled to systematically. ' 'fort i. m. i . ,orm whlchxcludes any but definite statements ; while 0lrrnorta?I;!i?pr,toc ho""' publishers against sueb as would resort to dlsln ' to gain an unfair advantage. P. P. Rowell & Co.. Publishers 'I SHE (ItlM, KIW TOEK. BATH FOR THE DUCKS. It May De I'sed osi a Knt Ithoat Sess er Cannrctlon. nnd Is t truy to Make. First, take an old liarrel anil l.nock out the bottom. Dig a hole live feet ileep and put the oprn rntl if the bar rel down. Then make the box to suit yourself, but mine is four by fcix feet and a foot high. Cut a one unil one-hnlf inch hole in the middle of the bottom and then pet two one and one hnlf-iiu h flanges and two pieees of one and otie-half-inch pipe, one piece being 14 indies long and the other ten inches. Take the longer piece and a llangennd screw them together and then screw to the bottom of the box. Then put about a foot of earth on top of the barrel and set your box down in the ground so that the top is even with the -surface of the ground. Screw a flange on the inside of the box over the hole, the snme ns tlte oilier, nnd screw the ten inch piece of pipe in so that you can un screw it to let out the the water in order to clenn'the box. Kiin the inlet H ... W mxA "J: TIIK UAT1ITUI1 IN 1 I.ACH. pipe marked "K" as in :tr t n I he h,Mlrnrt or source of waler supply as possible, so that a hose can be nttaclied and the water allowed to run in for 13 to iJO iniiiiilcs each day, so thai the box will be tilled with clear Witter. I keep a few ducks, and they thor oughly enjoy their bath.- l'nnik Kipp. in Kdiable Poultry Journal. THE FINDING OF HONEY. A Question 'I lint Hits Kniinncd the Attention of l.enrnril Jurists for n l oom Tii.ie. Writing on laws relating to the lind irg of honey, 1!. 1. Kislier in (llean iug.s says: There was a sort of code among bee-hunters ia the earlier tluys of this country, and is said to have been generally observed. It was to tho effect that when a bco tree sv& located and marked with the initials of the finder, his rights were prima facie, and zealously observed. Hut this code tiitl not hold good in law, especially against those holding an in terest in the laud. "If a person fin;! a bee-t ree contain ing honey, or a hive of bees on an other's land, :iml marks it at once illi his initials, lie does not reclaim the bees and vest t lie exclusive properly of the bees or honey in himself, as against one of the heirs having an in terest in the land; nor does lie acquire the right to bring in Ihe courts the usual action of trespass against the heir for cutting down the tree ami car rying away the bees nnd honey," says the Xew York supreme court in the case of (iillet vs. Mason. An early -and noted ease is reported in 1 (Koot) Conn, tioodwin sued Mer rill for cutting down a tree in the forest that had a swarm of bees in it, and taking the honey which he ((iood win) had previously discovered. Mer rill plead that said bees were a swarm from his hive; that he lind frequent ly "lined" them to near said tree, nnd that said bees were his property. The plaintiff replied that he found them wild in the woods, and had a good right to take them. The trial court gave the plaintiff judgment of 30 shillings dam age. The supreme court reversed this judgment, and said: "A man's find ing bees in a tree standing upon an other man's land gives him no right either to the tree or bees; nnd a swarm of bees going from a hive, if they can be followed and known, are not lost to the owner, but may be re claimed. As early as 1S04 the Xew Hampshire supreme court held that one who finds n swarm of bees in a tree on another's land, marks the tree with his initials, nnd notifies the land oivner, cannot maintain trover ngninst the land own er for the bees nnd honey which he obtained nnd converted to his own use by felling the tree. The Selection of Pallets. As your young stock grows, select from all the broods the very finest, strongest nnd most vigorous pullets to keep for winter layers. Size, strength and vigor have so much to do with egg production that one should study this continually in the flock and train the eye to see the best egg producers while yet undeveloped. Save all such for your own nse; never part with them unless you have more than you need. After they are select ed keep them well under your own eye and select from all these the very best egg producers to lay the eggs from which you will grow your future stock, and gradually you will gain in egg production. The best hens are the ones that lay the largest number of eggs that are of fair size, good form and nicely finished. Such eggs sell the best, usually produce the bestand have the best value in the market. Feathers. T. GetU.sr AMsml.teel. ; "Mamma sent me er to ask If yott conld let her have s cupful of coffee till to-morrow morning," said the little girl. "Certainly," replied the mother of the family that had just moved in. "You tue our next door neighbors on the north, are you not?" "Yes'm. Mamma said she didn't jcnlly want the coffee. She wanted me to notice what kind of dishes you tad on your table." Chicago Tiilh une. In Torn. The inject ses the tiny mite And eats him as Its natural right; The chlcki i. sees the Insect f;ilr And dines upon him, then nr.d there. Man eat the chlcktn. If he can: And such is nature's womlrmi. pinn That ibis same man perhaps 'tis just Is swallowed up by some b:s trust. WushliiKtim Star. ASM HAM E. Young Lady (who hns just had her piettiro taken) I hope that the pic tures vill be handsome. Plioiograplicr -Yes, indeed; you will not recognize yourself. I hii;;o Daily News. .Ihe Ullllntlillrc' I'nel. I liav. nidfi y 1 1 burn. For I thir.k on tin- whole That I can su t mom y As i rtsy as cnai. WafLiKiston Star. M y I li ol ut " A ii t b e n 1 1 cn t eil. Teacher What is your opinion, Johnny, of the probability of t rut h i'i the story of Medusa. 1 lie (iorgoti, w ho, if a man looked at her face, turned the gazer to stone? Bright Youth 1 don't know, ma'am, but 1 know lots o' women so homely that to look at 'cm makes a fellow fi el awfully rocky. l.os Angeles Herald. An ICmlinrrnssiiirnt, "Why don't you praise your wife's cooking once in awhile and cheer her up?" "I'm (if raid to try. Kvcrylitne I say anything in particularly good ii turns out to be soinel hing that w as purchased at the grocery." Wash ington tar. An l-ajiy Problem, "I had quite a a argument with CluvUir. laxt vtht.." , "What was it'aliout?" "Well," replied the. demure girl, "I said 'N'o' three times and then s.iid 'Yes,' and that ended the argument. You ought to be able to guess the do tails." Chicago l'ost. Ills I mtircNiilfin. Unexpectedly the sporting report er had been called upon to write up a wedding. "The bride," he wrote, "was envel oped in a dense fog, but moved down the aisle at a leisurely canter nnd looked every inch a winner." Chi cago Tribune. Ili-nlimlc, Parke The other day I wan in a kind of vision and saw my wife ns the most perfect woman in the world. Lane Where were you? Parke In on intelligence ollice, de scribing her to a cook 1 was trying to engage. Judge. Movr Improvement. Mrs. Penhaiii Don't you think I grow better-looking as 1 grow older? lienhum Yes, and it's really too had you can't live as long ns they did in Bible times; you might then become a veritable beauty." Tit-ltits. r - - .SxwBsWw .sssJsHsasxsasxK SSSSsbw III Status. filadys Ts he so absolutely flippant and worthless? Ethel Is he? Why, every girl ho meets feels sure she discovers noble qualities in him that only nerd dcvcl-i opi tent by a true woman. ruck. for Infants and Children. Castorla Is a harmless substitute- for Castor Oil, Parc gorir, Drops nml .Saothinjr Syrup. It is IMousnnt. It I'outaiiis neither Opium, Morphine nor otln-r Nurcotio substance. It destroys Worms nml allays IVvorishness. It 'tirs Diurrho'a and AYind folic. It relieves Trrtli inyr Troubles nml ouros Constipation. It rcsrulates tho Stomach nnd How els, jrivinjr healthy nml natural bleep. Tlio Children's Panacea Tho -Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought 1 Bears the Signature of S S . 0SSSBSXSBWai In Use For Over 30 Years. r tntsuh Pfim'iwy, tt Mimntv flTurcT. Nr vqrk pitv gri jdiii SOI I invite all to my store ami call y.mr aMeiitimi to my lii.e of, Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries, Drugs, Hard wa re, Tinware', Q,uec:i)sware, Glassware, Hats and Cap?, Boots and Shoes. A Few Fiiiclals ExtraorOinary Velrcs. 'J he Oriole, the I'iiihiiis S-.hiv, I-J-Iid'm- stii!;o, O.il. ,,.,. (i,,o. value S'J.r.it. My price SI.T'J." Fancy tl.uk tunings, "and value.- a! Mv prirc 1 -, Men'-, Women's and Children's l.n.-it ry.on, ,1 vali.c -J(V. Jlv ju i,-,. Id,-. White Uctccd Led blankets, lJoland, others;!.-1; mi. M v- .ii,i : J .J.", llcriiiitin'c stainless -;iaiii l,;is) , N!,a Valm.- 'J.'c . m. !,.' Mv ,;,.,. 10 for SI. M). 1 Watch f lerkels lor I'.utVr and ilyg. I always pay mure than my coiiij.ditoi N. T. Dundore. DUN DO RE, PENNA. Liberal Adjustments- Prompt Faymc REMElvBErv H. HMRVEY BCHDCH, GENERAL INSTANCE ACENGV Only tho Oldest, Strongest Cash Companies, Fire, Life, Accident, and Torna-in. No Assessments No Premium Notes. The Aetna Founded A. D., 1819 Assets 11,0 ,13.88 " Home " " 1853 " 9,83,628.4 " American " 41 " 1810 " 2,10,84.3 The Standard Accident Insurance Co The New York Life Insurance Co. The fidelitu Mutual Life Association Your Patronaceis siliclted. Wlint It Wore, "You say the evening wore on. What did it wear?" "Why.' the close of the day. of course." University of Minnesota Punch !',owI. IIimv Hp Knew. Mrs. Crimsonbcak llow do you know tuose two vessels are tister ships? Mr. Crimsonbcak Py the rigging, I guess." Yonkers Slatesmnn. On Ills llnil. "lie seems to have something great on his mind." "Yes. lie claims that he paid $25 for the hat he is wearing." Chicago Keeord-llerald. Tlie Way a Woman lie Kins. "Have you finished that new novel yet?" he asked. "Oh; dear, no; I've hardly begun," she answered. "In fact, I've only read the last chapter." Chicago Post. Quite an Expert. 6he He's a bookkeeper, isn't he? He I should wy so. He borrowed si book of mine and never returned it. N. Y. Journal. Doubting? Thomases, Millowitz I wonder why all mala eats ore called Tom. (Snfflpv Prohnblv because thev are o often on the fence. N. Y. Herald. puRiNq HOT WEATHER .use. BLUE FLAME COOK STOVES. "Nfiw RnfiNfistflr" SKT VJ" wswi SAPE COOKING under those circumstances ia a pleasure. Tho Kocheptt-r Lamp (Jo. Htake their reputation on tho stovo iu tpicKtioii. T,u best evidence of tlio Hatisfuction enjoyed is test imcnials galore and du plicate ordorfl from ail parts of the world. i r literature, both for the "New Rochester" Ccok Stove aad the "New Rochester" Lamp. You will never regret having introduced thoHe gcods into your house hold The Rochcser" Lamp Co., , ;i'ark Palace and 33 Barclay St., New York. If vou are And Have 3 Fncr One Cent Iluy a postal carejandj Head Jto the New York Tribune Farmer, New-York City, for a free speciman copy. The Tribune Farmer is a National Illus trated'AgricuItural Weekly for Farmers and their families, and stands at the head of the agricultural press. Tho price is $1.00 per year, but if you like it you can secure it with your own favorite local newspaper, The Post, Middleburg, at a bargain. Both papers one year only $1.50. 8end your order and money to, Post, Mideleburg, Pa.