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 MONTOUR COUNTY. 



EL.l^A V. BJTLER, Ottawa: 



From depredations of hawks and crows, about five dollars; 

 minks, weasels, owls and rats, about ten dollars, and we only 

 laise poultry on the faim to a small extent. 



W. M. GEARHART, Danville: 



About ten dollars. An opossum destroyed twenty dollars' 

 worth in 1895. 



W. D. SIEINBACII. Liintstoneville: 

 Comparatively none. 



NORTHAMPTON COUNT¥. 



A. L. SHIMER, Redingrton: 

 Crows and hawks ten dollars. 



R. O. RITTER, Hanoverville: 

 About ten dollars' worth. 



NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY. 



J. O. GIFFEN, Montandon: 



L.ast year v.'e losi a gieat many young chicks liy tats -aim. i; 

 three hundred, I should judge. 



S. H. DEAN, Mt. Carmel: 

 About thirty dollars, chiefly from rats. 



D. G. MOYER, Greenbrier: 



I lose about fifty dollars' worth a yeai-, or nearly one-half 

 of all I raise. 



C. M. SLEAR, Northumberland: 



About ten dollars' worth, chiefly by hawks, owls and 

 crows. 



A. G. MARR, Shamokin: 



The only loss I sustain in that line is through, the depreda- 

 tions of hum.'iu fii:imals. Some scamps last Saturday stole 

 the last two that were left. 



JOHN C. FOULK, Schuyler: 



Have no loss from hawks or any cause, but hear my neigh- 

 bors complain a good deal about losing poultry by hawks. 



PERRY COUNTY. 



SIL^S "WRIGHT. Reward: 

 Estimated ten dollars' wortli 



