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    1. [PACAMBRI] The Tribune, Hastings, PA, FRI 30 NOV 1894, p5c2
    2. Lisa Baker
    3. The Tribune, Hastings, PA, FRI 30 NOV 1894, VOL VI., NO. 45 Page 5, Column 2 AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST WEEKLY. Our readers will doubtless have observed the fact that this paper has not been willing to lend itself to increase the circulation of doubtful publications, which constantly flood the offices of respectable country newspapers with offers of cheap clubbing rates. Such papers are generally trash, filled with doubtful advertisements and dear to the subscriber if they cost him nothing. An exception to this rule, however, are the Pittsburgh Post, the New York World, and the American Agriculturalist. We have made a very satisfactory arrangement with the latter publication, by which we can give it to our subscribers at the low rate of $1.75 for it and the TRIBUNE. The American Agriculturalist is the leading agricultural journal of the whole world. It is in magazine form, columns 30 pages each of the best, most practical and therefore valuable reading matter, and should be in every home and farm in this country. The regular price is $1.00 a year, but we can give it to those of our subscribers who pay in advance for fifty cents. Send us your name and get a sample copy free, and if you like it, and your paper is paid in advance, send fifty cents and get it one year. We make nothing on the combination, but would like to see all of our friends among the farmers get this excellent journal at this cheap rate. - - - School Report. Libby School, No. 3, Elder Township, for month ending Nov. 13, 1894. Whole number in attendance during month, boys, 11, girls, 17, total, 23. Average attendance during month, boys, 7, girls, 12, total, 19. Average attendance during term to date, boys, 7, girls, 10, total, 17. Per cent of attendance during month, boys, 83, girls, 84, total 83-1/2. Per cent of attendance during term to date, boys, 88, girls, 81, total 84-1/2. Number perfect in attendance during term to date, boys, 3, girls, 3, total, 6. Number perfect in attendance during month only, boys, 1, girls, 1, total, 2. Names of pupils who have been perfect in attendance during term to date: Thomas Hass, Amanda Hass, Katie Terrill, Herman Hass, Lulu and Lizzie Kline. Names of those who were perfect during month: Wilfred and Lucinda Lantzy. Number of visits by patrons and friends of the school, 13. WM. A. LIBBY, Teacher. - - - The High License Law Clouded. At Carlisle, Pa., Monday, in a case involving a violation of the Brooks High License Law, in which the defense had moved for a new trial on the ground of alleged conflict between rule{?} and the body of the law, Judge Sadler over-ruled the motion but at the same time gave expression to the belief that the law is not constitutional in so far as it relates to Sunday sales, and the Court gave still clearer expression to its belief by simply sentencing the defendant on the count of having sold liquor without a license. That such an important defect should have so long escaped the scrutiny of the Bench and Bar of the State will seem little less than incredible to the lay mind, but Judge Sadler's decision is sufficient to cast a cloud upon the section in question, under cover of which other violators of the law may escape justice for a season, and until the law can be made to conform to the Constitution. - - - THE BEACH HOUSE SEA GIRT, NEW JERSEY. Best location on the ocean front. Fine spring water. First class in every particular. Price reduced. Open June 16th. New management. WILLIAM NEIL, Manager. Reference: WALDORF HOTEL, N. Y. - - - {line drawing of imp} An imp of indigestion sat Within the chimney flue And looked quite dreary as he said "There's naught for me to do! I and my brothers, in the stove Will never caper more. It's got one of those wholesome things They call a "Wire Gauze Door!"

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