Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, Part 1The Department, 1899 - Agriculture "Report of Pennsylvania Forestry Commission", published in 1896: 1895, pt. 2. |
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... land at tax sales and makes it the duty of the proper county officers to notify the Secretary of Agriculture and Com- 2--7--98 missioner of Forestry of all sales of land for unpaid No. 7 . 17 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE . FORESTRY ...
... land at tax sales and makes it the duty of the proper county officers to notify the Secretary of Agriculture and Com- 2--7--98 missioner of Forestry of all sales of land for unpaid No. 7 . 17 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE . FORESTRY ...
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... land , the Commissioner reports , will no doubt be redeemed , but in such cases the State will not lose anything , a the former owner must , before he can redeem the land , pay all back taxes and expenses , and , in such instances , the ...
... land , the Commissioner reports , will no doubt be redeemed , but in such cases the State will not lose anything , a the former owner must , before he can redeem the land , pay all back taxes and expenses , and , in such instances , the ...
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... land from taxation , " promises , to quote from the Commissioner's report , " to be one of the most important enact- ments of the last session of the Legislature . " It is not only based upon one of the most profound principles of ...
... land from taxation , " promises , to quote from the Commissioner's report , " to be one of the most important enact- ments of the last session of the Legislature . " It is not only based upon one of the most profound principles of ...
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... lands . Attention has been given to the provision of the act of June 2 , 1891 , ( which permits the recovery of damages for the destruction of trees along public highways by telegraph , telephone and electric light companies ) , and the ...
... lands . Attention has been given to the provision of the act of June 2 , 1891 , ( which permits the recovery of damages for the destruction of trees along public highways by telegraph , telephone and electric light companies ) , and the ...
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... lands of farms along the Juniata which are now annually being deprived of some of the best land by the yearly floods which wash the soil towards the ocean , were taken into consideration . The Forestry Commissioner also calls attention ...
... lands of farms along the Juniata which are now annually being deprived of some of the best land by the yearly floods which wash the soil towards the ocean , were taken into consideration . The Forestry Commissioner also calls attention ...
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Page 52 - Provided. That nothing in this act shall be construed to prohibit the manufacture or sale of oleomargarine in a separate and distinct form, and in such manner as will advise the consumer of its real character, free from coloration or ingredient that causes it to look like butter.
Page 73 - If it is colored, coated, polished, or powdered, whereby damage or inferiority is concealed, or if by any means it is made to appear better or of greater value than it really is.
Page 308 - It means the knowledge of all herbs, and fruits, and balms, and spices; and of all that is healing and sweet in fields and groves, and savory in meats; it means carefulness, and inventiveness, and watchfulness, and willingness, and readiness of appliance; it means the economy of your greatgrandmothers, and the science of modern chemists ; it means much tasting, and no wasting; it means English thoroughness, and French art, and Arabian hospitality ; and it means, in fine, that you are to be perfectly...
Page 51 - No person, by himself or his agents or servants, shall render or manufacture, sell, offer for sale, expose for sale or have in his possession with intent to sell, any article, product or compound made wholly or partly out of any fat, oil or oleaginous substance or compound thereof, not produced from unadulterated milk or cream from the same, which shall be in imitation of yellow...
Page 476 - I think it may now be taken to mean this: not a mere trespass and nothing more, but something of a grave and permanent character, done by the landlord with the intention of depriving the tenant of the enjoyment of the demised premises.
Page 359 - The General Assembly shall provide for the maintenance and support of a thorough and efficient system of public schools, wherein all the children of this Commonwealth, above the age of six years, may be educated, and shall appropriate at least one million dollars each year for that purpose.
Page 356 - That therefore, which makes a good constitution, must keep it, viz: men of wisdom and virtue, qualities that because they descend not with worldly inheritances, must be carefully propagated by a virtuous education of youth...
Page 691 - Towards the last, considerable water will be required, but if added carefully and slowly, a perfectly smooth paste will be obtained, provided, of course, the lime is of good quality. When the lime is slacked, add sufficient water to the paste to bring the whole up to 25 gallons. When the copper sulphate is entirely dissolved and the lime is cool, pour the lime milk and copper sulphate solution slowly together into a barrel holding 50 gallons. The milk of lime should be thoroughly stirred before pouring.
Page 172 - In transit, for each offense, forfeit and pay a fine of not less than fifty dollars or more than one hundred dollars...
Page 356 - A school or schools shall be established in each county by the legislature for the convenient instruction of youth, with such salaries to the masters paid by the public as may enable them to instruct youth at low prices: And all useful learning shall be duly encouraged and promoted in one or more universities.