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Show Destructive Pennsylvania Deer. A traveler along the Sugar Camp road the other day saw three der, a buck and two does, standing at tho very edge of the road near a wa!ring trough. They appeared to be as Jit t lo concerned as cattle, and made no tlpn of flight until the driver cracked his whip at them. Then they took lo tbo tall timber. 1 Juv a few days before that Henry ' Dill, n-ar Trout Run, saw a drove of 14 1 deer along "the road not two ri il a 1 from the farms. It Is In that region that last year several farmers 'tad . their wheat crop rulnd by drove of i! deer jumping fences and browslnr. on the tender growth. There Is a strong sentiment among the fanners, who are ' thus put to loss by these animals, that ; If they would kill th-m wblW- on foraging for-aging expeditlona on their land. tho law couldn't harm them. If the d-er " try their thievery out this spring there la liable to be Just surh caeo ' put up to the atale game atiihorltlea. i Willlamsport Correspondence North American. , |