r»4 ANNUAL RIOrORT OF THE Off. Doc. 



]). H. WATTS, (Jiampian, Clearfield County, Pa. 



Will allend all meetings in the Fourth Section from November 29 

 lo February 5. 



E. J. WELL), Sugargrove, Warren County, Pa. 



Town. County. Dates. 



New Alexandria, Westmoreland, Tan. 3-4. 



Madison, Westmoreland, Jan. 5-6. 



Carnot, Allegheny, Jan. 7-8. 



Mouroeville, Allegheny, Jan. 10-11. 



Culraerville, Allegheny, Jan. 12-13. 



New Kensington, Westmoreland, Jan. 14-15. 



W. THEO. WITTMAN, Allentown, Lehigh County, Pa. 



Will attend Movable Schools from December 1 to December 11, 

 and February 9 to February 17, and all meetings in the Fourth Sec- 

 tion from December 17 to December 23, and Fifth Section from Feb- 

 ruary 18 to March 8. 



WM. H. WOLFF, Elkton, Md 



d all 1 

 December 18 



Will attend all meetings in the Fifth Section from November 29 to 



S. PAUL WOODMAN, Rushland, Bucks County, Pa. 



Will attend all meetings in the First Section from November 29 to 

 December 11, and the Fifth Section from February 7 to February 17. 



MRS. SARAH B. F. ZEIGLER, Duncannon, Perry County, Pa. 



Will attend all meetings in the Third Section from December 3 to 

 December 23. 



M. S. BOND was born on a farm in Montour county, Pa., February 26, 1834; 

 lived and worked on a farm until eighteen years old, then taught school seven 

 years, then was employed as a freight and passenger conductor for nine years, 

 and traveled as lost freight and car tracer and purchasing agent for the Dela- 

 ware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company for five years. Has been 

 for over twenty-five years engaged in farming and market gardening ; during 

 a part of this time, engaged in breeding and raising blooded Jersey cattle an 

 still keeps some of the best in the State ; has made the raising of potatoes by 

 the thousands of bushels a specialty for twenty-five years ; has been and is 

 now using more fertilizer to the acre than any man in his county, and is 

 now making gardening a specialty. 



JOHN WESLEY BRUCKART was horn on his father's farm in West Hemp- 

 field township, Lancaster county, I'a. in 18.57. Received a common school 

 education and taught school in his native county a number of years. His 

 health failing he farmed the home place and began the raising of pure bred 

 fowls. A dozen years ago he secured a place of thirteen acres adjoining Lititz 



