nijiioms xir«* loss of yellow color . Din tlult; bonks and shanks of iho icks. AJTeeled chicks usually puss ;«o«| in their droppings and net very epy. A post-mortem exumination iullt;! reveal blood or choosey niu-'ial in the caeca. iGeneral Kocoinmohdation*. — If I ssiblc to coniine the-chicks to the ! Iioder house during treatment this II climinute the danger of soil iitniijiinilinn. If this is impossible. ve the brooder houses lo clean . id after the chicks have been cut* or :f the brooder houses are nent. plow and lime the kind tteur ■ houses. The chicks should not. re access to muddy yards or be al- iI 1- fvi/.ut ..4 ■! m 11 . *township AI on/.«i wife lo Oscar W.H. Hor-Burtrh;township • - (. W. liurtch lo A. B. Horton and wife;Timja ton and lot. $1.Tioga and wifi lot. *1.Wellsbnvo — Fred Clarence L. linker uni 6U0.Khippen—C. I.. Huker and wife to !•. K. Warner; 1S.U acres. $£.lt;;oq.Caines—Win. U Kexford lo William F. White; lot. $1.Roseville—Pearl M. Forrest and husband lo Nellie M. Watson; •K. Warner v»wife; lot. $2.-ner- 1 at'rP' *3' pir •' Roseville—Nellie. M.andhus-'ed to drink from stuffnant pools water. If the disease should oe-• during a damp coI«I period, start ire in the brooder stoves. During atment the brooder houses should cleaned every day at the start, i then every other day until the cks arc cured. The brooder ises should be cleaned twice a •k from then until the chicks ch maturity.rreatmont. — The most sniisfoi-y results in combating coccidiosis e been obtained by usimr a ration ; in milk. A lurffe number of I try raisers have had satisfactory tits by replacing: the ffrowing 'h with a mash of the following nula: 40 lbs powdered milk, 30vellow riirn moil 90 c vo.Watsonhusband to Marie Forrest and bund; 1 1 0 acres. $1.Morris - Waller L. House) to j lt;omonwealth of Pennsylvania; $2,271.30.Watrous-—Millie McCoy to George , Rhoads and wife; ** acre, ?970.Thelots.J Charleston—James A. Rose and ' Evn P. Rose to William M. B cuter; K5 acres. $2,n0«.I Sullivan—Edith S. Borg lo Her-| bert Mudfrv Borg; acres. SI.Delmar — Clarence L. Ross and I wife to Charles IC. Ross and wife; J1 acres. $2,r»00.Roseville—John II. Benson, Exr. I I of. to Leon Wood; lot. SG00. i Del mar— Lillie ('. Dale to Clarence L. Ross and wife; 10 acres, f 050.Wellsboro — Susan Callahan and i husband to William Fowler and wife: 'In my greatest neec my reasons f below:1 1. Industripwpululion. Has dcerousoi■ in the last has lost seve State Hiulnvi . I m ms port, ft bore would.. town in the !1 dies followoi t ment.I 2. Industri ; number of av i employes of | eventually In I and the resul ! able taxpayer « 3. Industri*all business t l industries th • larger denian chandise.I 4. Industrie ; activities. A | social aetivit bring the pi i will always b | ure among p that there wi activities hoi* people logethr 5- Industrie activities. Th crease in men As a. result o: