INDIANA COUNTY. 



JOSKPH MOUltHEAD, Blalrsvllle: 



Keep one hundred hens within borough limits; lust some ten 

 dollars' worth by rats and cats last three years. Others have 

 had greater losses. 



P. M. HODGE, Blairsville: 



Five dollars from rats and skunks on two farms with wliich 

 I am connected. One near woodland of some extent. 



J. R. BASH, Cookport: 



About ten dollars annually. 

 W. P. LEAM, Cookport: 



About five dollars anually. 

 OEORGE HENRY. Cookport: 



About five and a half dollars, 

 PETER LEAM, Cookport: 



Five dollars. 



JEFFERSON OOUNTV. 



KMMA C. McGARET. Stanton: 



Have no trouble with any of the above named. 

 R. M. CORBITT, Corsica: 



Our losses from the above named animals have been very 

 slight in the last few years. 



JOHN H. JOHNS, Brookville: 

 We lose a good many by hawks. 



JUNIATA COUNTY. 



W. H. KROUSE. Swales: 



No loss last year other than a few turkeys killed, presum- 

 ably by foxes, and a number of little chicks by rats and hawks. 

 Amount of damage, possibly five dollars. 



WILLIAM A. THOMAS, Mifflintown: 



About ten dollars' worth. 

 DENNY M. MARSHALL. Walnut: 



Five dollars. 

 WELLINGTON SMITH. Mifflintown: 



Very little; not over five dollars. 

 H. C. HOWET, MifHintown: 



In the neighborhood of thirty dollars per year. 



