THE C1TIZH.S, WKUNUSDAY, OCT. 1, 1010. TIMELY HINT FOR FARMERS Weaning Pigs. Figs can bo Weaned nt eight weeks, but It Is better not to wenn tliom be fore ten or twelve. When weaned too curl tho growth Is npt to bo stunted unless tbey nro nbumlautly supplied with now milk fed nt body heat. It Is more slmplo to glvo tho sow liberally of milk soaked grain and let her nurse them longer. Boforo weaning tho pigs castrato any of tho boars that aro not desired for breeding uso. The young pigs usually will eat when threo weeks old nnd should bo fed. Etaro a small feeding pen for them which tho sow ennnot enter. At first giro them sweet milk, only it must not bo sour. After they aro flvo or six weeks old add a llttlo grain feed, such as shorts, to tho milk. When tho tlmo comes to wean them com pletely do not risk taking them away from tho sow at onco. Spread the Manure. Applying manure in heaps is objec tionable for several reasons. Tho labor of handling Is Increased, thero Is danger from loss of decomposition and leaching, tho manuro Is not uniformly distributed, tho spots beneath tho heap being moro thoroughly manured on account of tho loachlug. Storing manuro In very largo heaps Is less ob jectionable, provided tho heap Is care fully covered with earth and not al lowed to Ho too long. Dy applying broadcast tho manuro Is spread mora or less complotoly and ovenly on the field, being plowed In at onco or al lowed to Ho somo tlmo on the surface. This Is preferably practiced on tho level field, whero thoro Is llttlo danger from surface washing. In lato fall and early spring thoro Is likely to bo Tory llttlo loss of nitrogen. The Small Flock of Sheep. Every farm that has a part of Its land fenced In should have a limited number of sheop. Frofessor Shaw says that from ton to twenty head can be kept on 100 acres of laud without any cost to tho owner for food, except In the winter. Thoy will keep them selves vory largely on what otherwise would bo lost. Thoy can bo utilized In trimming up all tho byplaces on tho farm. They will eat much of what tho cattlo havo rejected, will trim out all or nearly all tho weeds found In the pastures, and whllo thus engaged they will not seriously encroach on the supplies of food for tho cattle. Nei ther will tho shoep foul tho pastures so that dairy cows will not relish the same. Sheep droppings Ho closo upon the ground and so scattered that their presence In any ono placo Is scarcely noticeable. QUALITY TELLS IN DRAFT HORSES. Well Bred Animals More Prof itable Than Giant Scrubs, At the prevailing prices for draft geldings most farmers know that thero J Is good money In doing tho farm work j with strong, rugged brood mares that produce draft horses acceptable to the trade. However, tho Idea seems to bo present In some cases. Judging by the kind of stallions used, that all the market demands Is size. And It Is true that u ton drafter will sell well, provided ho Is sound, uo matter much what his shape. But It should always be remembered that quality In n draft hortie brings good monoy. It has a real valuo on city streets. In the first place, a horso symmet rically built will probably remain sound longer than tho one ierhaps with too small a "flrobox" or too nar row a chest or Joints not In keeping with his limbs. It stands to reason that a horso built "all his parts to fit," ono that la smooth but strong ev erywhere, ono that fills and pleases the eye, will stand strains best. And, In the second place, such a horso brings moro money because he Is an advertiser of his owner's business. To produce quality In tho colts we must havo quality in slro and dam. So uso the good and well bred Blre, even though his scrvlco feo Is doublo that of the giant scrub. National Stock man. Dairy Notes. It never pays to bo a dairyman by accident. Ilnvo a purpose. A good milker never brings his hands In contact with tho milk. Tho farmer can produce clean milk, but It means added expense. Tho demand for dairy products Is un limited nnd always on tho Increase. Itemcmber, even tho best dairy cow cannot mako good returns without plenty of good feed. A pail of milk standing In n foul stablo for ten minutes will absorb enough bad odors to spoil It. Odd Sows the Beit. It has been found that sows that have raised five or six litters nro bet ter mothers and give birth to larger and better pigs than gilts. Older ant mals aro cupablo of utilizing more food and of nourishing tho pigs better than gilts. It Is highly Important to glvo pigs a good chance while young, as they se dom fully rocortr when stunted. DIVING FOR A PUR8E. Girls 8trlvlng for Glory of Recovering Lost Daublo. Thoro Is n now theme of Interest for society pooplo visiting hero. Thoy far diving. Tho diamond studded purso of Mrs. C. O. Q. Mlllor Is tho goal of tholr ef forts. All of thorn aro heirs or heir esses and n combined cstlmato of tholr Incomes brings tho totnl up to 5322.50 an hour. Mrs. Mlllor was on tho pleasure plor watching hor children In tho water when sho droppod hor gom In crustod purso Into tho ocoan. It was a gift about which hovorod sontlmon tal rocolloctlons and thoroforo sho was porturbod'. So woro hor frlonds. That Is why they havo organlzod div ing parties to search for tho bauble. Tho fact that It contalnod $235 in gold doos not mattor to thorn. Thoy aro diving for glory and social per quisites. Every morning thoy are out not breasting the breakers, but combing tho bottom with tholr manicured hands to grasp back this toll of tho soa. Santa Barnbara correspondence Los Angelos Examiner. Slmplo Speech. Tho world movos, but It doesnl speak English. Ptolomy Philadelphia, tho groat old sport prototypo of Leo pold of Belgium, la ono of tho rocks of agos In history, for he founded tho museum and library of Alexandria. Ho desired a copy of tho Old Testa ment translated Into Crook for his precious library, for ho and tho library wero both Greek. This first Greek translation of tho Old Testament Is called tho Septuaglnt. We oan see from tho Soptuagint what sort of Greek was spoken over tho ancient Greek world that Alexander built; Tory coarso and crude and mongrel and homely as compared with Attlo, Greek; full of local words to suit lo cal needs and emergencies aud busi ness, as slmplo as Dog Latin was In Europo In tho middle ages, and such as English will ono day, become when spelling and speech may bo as slmplo and natural as tha common man. Taste Is Local laod. Taste Is curiously localliod hi tho mouth. Put a lump of susnr on the Up of your tongue and you will find It tasteless. All sweet or aromatic sub stances, such as wlno, sugar and cof fee, can bo properly appreciated by the front half of tho tongue, a piece of knowlcdgo that orery true connois sour applies whon ho sips lnstoad of taking a mouthful. With most othor substances, bowovor, tho reverse Is true. In those cases tho rip of the tongue serves only for touching It is tho back part that tastes. Tho sides of tho mouth, too, aro quite In sensible to certain substances not tasteless. Put somo salt or vinegar betwoen tho teeth and tho cheek, and you will find thm absolutely flavor lees. London Chronlclo. The Largest Parish. Tho man who has tha honor of having tho most extensive spiritual charge of any active Individual minis ter in tho world is tho Rev. Leonard J. Chrlstler, of St Paul, Minn. His parish Is 400 mlloa long and about 100 miles wido, and contains twenty-two meeting places. The lino of this huge pastorate runs oast and west along the Great Northern, enabling tho pas tor to uso tho Montana Central to ward tho south. Thoro are, however, several preaching points that are not on either lino, and thoso are mado by stago or on horsoback at distances of from forty to soventy miles. Only Cause for Smoking Out. A Now York youngster who lives in a neighborhood whero disease makes frequont rumlgutlons .neces sary roturned from his first visit to the country with tho astonshlng in formation that Farmer Jones's coons and woodchucks had been laid up with scarlet fovor. The summer teacher abhors naturo faking, so she admonished him not to tell fibs. "But that alnt no He," said he. "Didn't I pee the tree Uioy lived In wld me own oyes, an didn't I hear Mr. Jones toll how ho had to smoko 'em out?" See Busbey Bleed. L. Whlto Busuoy Is Speaker Can non's privato secretary, and ho lovos tho Speaker In a whole-hearted man ner. Evory time a newspapor cor respondent writes anything harsh about Cannon, BuBboy becomes Indig nant. A writer tells how on one oc casion ho sent a friond of his to ask a correspondent why he Insisted on "roasting" the Speakor. "Well, I'll tell you," replied tho nowepapor man, "I llko to stick Cannon to see Busboy blood." Popular Magozlno. Moro Than 9,000 Queen Wasps. At the annual show of Burghflold and Sulharapsteod Horticultural So cioty, hold in tho grounds of Sir Wyndhain Murray nt Burghfleld, tho number of queen wasps oxhibltod was by far tho largest ever collected, thero being 0,944. Ernest Chance of tho Manor Houses Burghfleld, gives tho collectors a farthing for each wasp, and this year ho has paid out Just over 10. Tha majority of tho collectors wero chll dren. Sherlock Holmes In Paris. Tho subjoined item appeared In a French nowspaper: "Thero was found in the rlvor this morning the body of a soldier cut to pieces and sewed up In a sack. The circumstances seem to preclude any suspicion of suicide." Everybody's Magazine. RAILVAY POLICE D0G8. huw They Are Trained to Guard tho Company's Property. As an additional protection to tho Hull docks a schomo has just bcon formulated by which tho pollco con stables of the North Eastern Hall way on night duty will bo nsslBtod by dogs. It Is tho Mrcdalo breed that Is orn--ployed nnd tho oxporlment has bcon attended with so much success that largo kennels havo been provided and It is now proposed to augment tho numhor of animals. Tramps scarcely over sleep out on tho docks now, but hold tho dogs In deadly torror. Each dog undorgoos n most ela borate training which centres wholly around ono Idea, that evory porson dressed In other than pollco uniform is an euemy. This is an important point nnd no person drcssod in plain clothes is allowed to touch or pot the dogs. Tho pollcomen who tond them must only enter the kennels In uniform. Tho dogs aro taught to obey a police man's whlstlo which they soon learn, for tho Alrodalo terrier is obodiont Each animal undorgoos strict and rigid training and so far the dogs have rondorod most valuable sorvice. Hall way and Travol Monthly. A Radium Safe. A radium safo la nocossarlly a pe culiar contrlvanco, as It must not only bo proot against burglars, but must be able to hold a substanco that easily passes through tho thlckost steel. Tho now safo of tho British Radium Cor poration Is three foot high, weighs a ton and a half, has a tight-fitting cir cular door, and contains an inner chamber of pure load throe inches thick. To prevent loss on opening, tho door is fitted with two valves, so that, boforo tho door is oponod, tubes of mercury can be passed through to collect and store the emanation formed. This corporation expects to supply ono-thirtloth of an ounco of radium a month, valued, at tho latest quotations, at the rate of about $3, 000,000 an ounce. New Orleans Times Democrat, Substitute for a Qlass Cutter. Occasionally the man of the house or his wife may have need to out a sheet of window glass and be without a glass cuttor of any kind that will work. An oxcellant substitute for the work Is a pair of heavy scissors or shears that are of no particular value. Submerge tho glass In water to a depth of three or four inches and cut the edges aa you would a ploco of pasteboard. A plate of glass may not bo divided In half with this appa ratus, as it is supposed tho narrow clippings will break away; but unless blUng too deep In the main shoot that la to be preserved tho weight of tho water acts to prevent shattering as otberwlso would ho effected. Chicago Tribune. Art In Catacombs. The catacombs at Home wero tho burial places of tho early Christians. Thoy are about 580 mlle3 In oxtont nnd aro said to havo contained 6,000, 000 bodies.' During tho persecutions of tho Christiana by Nero and other Roman Emperors tho catacombs wore usod for hiding places. Under Dio cletian tho catacombs woro crowded with thoso for whom thero was no safoty in tho face of day. The art of tho catacombs Is unlquo and most In teresting. Slmplo designs are otched in tho slabs which seal the tombs. Now and thon aro small chapola whero paintings aro to bo found. All aro Blblo Illustrations, bo that the catacombs may be said to be a pictor ial Blblo In offoct Stills In Germany. An authority on alcohol stills says that thero are 20.000 farm stills In onoratlon on as many farms in Ger many. Tho Gorman Government per mits tho farmer to produco a certain amount of grain or potato alcohol, the amount depending upon the size and location of tho farm and tho an nual douiand for tho product, upon th navment of a reduced rcvenuo tax. Alcohol distilled In excoea of tho quan tity allowed Is subjoct to Uie Mgaer rate of taxation. Denatured alcohol, however, Is not Bubjoct to any tax. Superstitions. There Ib a popular tradition that lightning will not kill any one who Is asleep. According to ono school, tho splinters of a tree struck by lightning aro an lnfalllblo specific for the toothache An amusing supersti tion used to bo cherished by the boys of a Yorkshlro vlllnKO. who believed that if they mentlonod tho lightning Immediately aftor a flash tho scat of their trousers would bo torn ouL No boy could bo Induced to mako this ex periment A Georalan's Hard Luck Story. His horso went dead and his mule wentlamo and ho lost six cows In a poker gamo; then a hurricane camo nn n summer's day and blow tho houso whero ho lived away, and tho earthquake came whon that was gone and swallowed tho land that tho house was on; then tho tax collector came around and charged him up with tho holo In tho ground. upsoni ParroL The Majority and Ibsen. Tho members of a debating socie ty fiercely discussed Ibsen's declanv tlon that "tho majority Is always wrong." Thoy even exchanged per Bonalltles over tho matter, and in the ond a motion afllrmlng Ibsen's views to bo correct was carried by an oven whelming majority. London Dally Now a. ALASKAN MOSQUITOES. The Far North Species Worse Than Any In Temperate Zone. "Our summer lasted for throes months and during thnt time by day as well as by night wo had tho fight of our lives against swarms of mos quitoes which for tenacity of purpose nnd endeavor ennnot bo equalled In this world, and I havo seen a good deal of It In my fifteen years as a sol dier," said A. C. Gardner, sergeant of Company C, Twenty-second Infantry, at tho Union depot, recently. Sorgt. Gardner wns returning homo to Mil-, waukeo, Wis., after two years spent nt Fort Gibson, Alaska, somo 000 miles northeast of Nome, on tho Yu kon, i "Tho Government maintains six i posts In Alaska," continued Sorgt , Gardner. Wo had two compantos at our post and did vory llttlo actual military duty. Our principal work( was in keeping up tho telegraph linos which nro owned by tho Government. juc signal corps nas largo represen tation in Alaska and tho soldiers fre quently are called on to glvo that de partment assistance). "I have fought mosquitoes in the woods in Wisconsin, In tho flats of New Jorsoy, In tho swamps of tho Mississippi River nnd In tho Philip pines, but thoro nro nono that can oqual the voracious s;.oclos thoy have In tho far North." Kansas City Jour nal. Named By Queen Victoria. British Columbia, tho scone of the nowost gold "rush," was of all tho colonies tho most Intimatoly associat ed with the late Queen Victoria. Sho christonod It It was at llrst proposod to call the place "Now Caledonia," but Queen Victoria pointed out that thero was already a French colony of that namo in the Pacific. Sho sug gested "British Columbia," and the happy thought became a fact. After wards her Majesty was invited by the British Columbians to christen tholr capital, and she decided upon "New Westminster." But in after years Now Westminster was found to be not altogether suitable for a metropo- 11s, and the capital was transferred to Victoria. New Westminster, from tho circumstance of Its birth, la still locally known as the "Royal City." London Dally Chronicle. Eccentricities of Genius. A patlont searcher rives the re sults of his labors In a Paris con temporary, from which we learn that Haydn never composed unless ho had on his flngor a ring given to him by Fredorlck tho Great. Malthurln, tho novelist, wo are told, stuck a wafer on his forehead to derive inspiration and to prevent hi thoughts being dis turbed by his servants. Paesiello only composed when In bed and under tho clothos. Mezoray In writing, his history re quired candles, even in broad daylight. Rousseau derived inspiration walking among the plants In the sun. Ampere did his work standing, and mado his notes in capital letters. Disinfecting Cars In Pruttla. Disinfection of the coaches of the Prussian state railways has beon an noying tho sanitation authorltlos, with tho result that tho Government re cently established a system of steel tubes, bollor rlvotod, Into which coaches may be backod and exteriors and Interiors rendered gormless through a treatment of formalin. Cars aro run Into these tubes, ono at a tlmo, tho end of tho tube closed, and Its interior filled with formalin gas. Tho gas tank Is set up as a unit in connection with tho motal tubing, feeding tho dlsinfoctlng gases into tho tube at short range. Taints In Frozen Mests. Signs of badnoss in frozen moats aro tho smell near the bono, bono taint Frozen or rofrlgorated meat should bo defrosted in a special cham ber at 70 dogreos Fahrenheit If thawed at ntmosphorlc temporature such moat bocoinos dry nnd dirty looking, nnd will spoil boforo It can bo cooked. Old cold-storago moat Is brick dust color and wettlsh. Tho American process, currents of cold air 30 degreos, is tho bost way to re frigerate moat Tree Planting by a Railroad. Moro than a million trees wore planted on tracts along Its right of way. Tho total number of troea planted since 1902, when the forestry work was started, is 3,483,186. Thoso figures aro lnoludod in the report of tho company's forester, Bpoclal ef fort was given last yoar to growing ornamental shrubbery for parking pur poses, and to save time 6,000 plants were Imported from France. Phila delphia Press. Penny-ln-the-Slot Light. In tho llttlo SIlcBlan town of Zan kau tho authorities havo adopted an lngonlus automatic device for the benefit of thoso who are afraid to go homo In tho dark. Tho Introduction of a coin in a slot at tho foot of an electric light standard after extin guishing hours, will light the roadway for twelvo minutes. Keeping Their Tinder Dry. AVlld Scot Highlanders out on a foray or cattlo stealing used to carry tholr tiny tinder, punk or grass up near tho armpit to keep It dry, and use for starting fires. Mr. Rockefeller Is loyal to the Cleveland Sunday school he attended when a llttlo boy. It was thore ho got his start, although tbey did not teach tho oil business In that pan tlcular school. UNCLE SAM SETS THE PACE. Increase In Federal Expenses Pa rat lota Rise In Cost of Privato Living. "A comparison of tho .not ordinary expenditures by decades will show tho trond of national spending," J. J. Hill In tho World's Work. Tho amounts aro as follows: Increase of Government Expenses. 1870 ?203,657,005 1880 201,847,637 1890 297,730,487 1900 487,713,792 1908 059,196,320 "Although tho great business ex pansion of this country began right nftor tho Civil War, tho expenses for 1890 woro but 14,000,000 grontor than thoso of twenty yoars boforo. "Since 1890 thoso expenditures havo grown by $180,000,000 each nlno years on the nvorago, or $20,000,000 a year, until now thoy aro 121.4 por cent moro than thoy woro eighteen years ago. "Expressed In terms of per capita outgo these charges, which are only part of the cost of maintaining tho Federal Government, roso from $4.75 In 1898 to $6.39 In 1900 and to $7.S8 In 1908." The RepublTc 'of Liberia. The Republic of Llfcorla appears to be In the "hnnds of a rocelver," so to spoak. The commission sent to re port upon the condition of tho coun try is a unit in declaring that condi tions there have gono from bad to worse, until at last tho country Is upon the verge of bankruptcy and gen eral collapse. The consensus of opin ion seems to be to tho offect that un less the United Statos steps in to pre vent it, tho Republic will soon bo di vided up between Groat Britain, France and Germany. Financially, Industrially and socially tho country Is at the low-water mark, and It Is de clared by those who havo looked Into the situation that unless this country takes hold of the Llborian Govern ment the whole thing w:il soon go up in smoke. The Liberlan experiment is not quite a century old, the first transplantation of American negroes having been made In 1822. t-et The British Constitution. In Englnnd thoy have no written constitution nothing answering to what is understood in this country by that term. That which m Great Bri tain answers to our Constitution la something that grows steadily and fits itself to the ovor-changlng con ditions of the progressive times. It is elastic, and In no way bound by the past, except in so far as that which Is regarded as of tho nature of precedent, can stand evory test of tho new conditions and new requirements. Deaf direct WUh the Stlckley Bramlt Furniture Co. and savo the dealer's proGt. Only $7.95 For this large and handsome Couch la fancy brocaded Velour. This splendid Couch is 75 Inches lone. 27 inches wide. Five rows wido and deep tutting. Con struction guaranteed. Oil tempered sprint's all metal fastened which Insures excellent wearinc qualities. Spring cdze. Framo In golden Oak, richly carved. Claw foot design. This stjle of hand-mado Couch would easily retail in stores from til. to $13.00. Carefully packed and shipped freight charges prepaid for $7.95. Send TO-DAY for our factory price catalogue of Furniture, and be well posted on Furniture styles. FREE. BINGHAMTON, N. Y. U OTICE is nereby given that an ap li plication will bo mado to the I Governor of Pennsylvania on Tues- j day, November 15, A. D. 1910, by Lorenzo It. Foster, John R. Jones, Thomas J. Durko and others, under tho Act of Assembly of tho Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An Act for the Incorporation and regulation of banks of discount and deposit," approved May 13, A. D. 1876, and tho supplements thereto, for tho charter of nn Intended cor poration to bo called "The Hawloy Bank," to bo located In Hawloy, county of Wnyno, and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which said propos ed corporation Is organized for tho specific purposo of receiving deposits, making Ioqiib and discounts, and do ing a general banking business, un der the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Capital stock Is fixed at fifty thousand dollars ($50, 000), divided into ono thousand (1, 000) shares of tho par value of fifty dollars (f 60.00) each, with ten dollars (?10.00) on each Bhnre for surplus, tho total capital and surplus being sixty thousand dollars ($60, 000). Said proposed corporation, for the purposes abovo stated, shall havo, possess and enjoy all the rlghtB, benefits and privileges of tho said act of assembly and Its supple ments. JOHN R. JONES, Attorney for Incorporators. 63eol 13. l'KO SESSIONAL. CARDS. Atlo ncvs-nl-l.Hw. WILSON, ATTOH.Nftt A COCNHKI.Otl-AT-I.AW. Olllce mllflcent to Post Olllce In Dlnimlck olllce, llonrsdu e, I'll. ! J ATTOUNKV A COUN8KLOU-AT-LAW. MMIm. n1tn I ft l,,....t liithlviAU m ...,...,F,n..n.i..,..i...i tt -.11.. ii I'lUlllttklJ lllll-UUl'li ItJ. 1 lUIlvBUtllUt J Mi T7l C. MUMFORI), JL. ATTOUNKV A COUNHKI.OK-AT-LAW, onico-UI.erty Hall building, opjwslte the Post Olllce. lloiipsdnlu. I'n. OM lilt GREENE. ATTOItNEY A COUN8EI.OK-AT-LAW. Olllce over Hell's store Honesclnle Pa. tHAHLES A. McCAHTY, J ATTOUNKV A COUN'SKI.OK- IT-I.AW. Special anil prompt attention given to the collection of claims. Olllce over Hull's new store, Honesdale. I'n. n P. KIMBLE, J? . ATTOUNKV A COt'NHEI.OIi-AT-LAW, Olllce over the post olllce Honesdale. Pa. ME. SIMONS, . ATTOUNKV A COUNSKI.OU-AT-I.AW, Ofiicc in the Court Houpe, Honcsdale Pa. PETER II. ILOFF, ATTOllNEY A COUN6ELOU-AT-LAW. Office Second floor old Havlncs link building. Ilnnesdnle. Pa. s EARLE A SALMON,; ATTORNEYS A COUNSELOliS-AT-LAW. Offices latclv occupied by Judge Searle.1 ftHESTER A. GARRATT.I J ATTOUNF.Y A COITNfcELOU-AT-LAW. Office adjacent to Post Office. Honesdale, Pal Dentists. DR. E. T. BROWN, DENTIST. Office First lloor, old Savings Bank build Inc. Honesdale. Pa. Dr. C. K. BRADY. Dentist. Honcsdale. Pa. Office Hocbs-8 m. to p. m Any evening by appointment. Citizens' phone. 33. Residence. No. 86-X Physicians. DR. II . B. SEARLES, HONESDALE, PA. Office and residence 1019 Courfstrect telephones. Office Hours 2:00 to 4:XLand 6U0 o8:0U. l. m Livery. LIVERY. r red. G. Rickard has re moved his livery establishment from corner Church street to Whitney's Stone Barn ALL CALLS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. FIRST CLASS OUTFITS. 75yl WLET US PRINT YOUR, BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, STATE MENTS, NOTE HEADS, ENVEL OPES, CIRCULARS, ETC., ETC. C We wish to secure a good correspondent in every town in Wayne county. Don t be 1 afraid to write this office for paper and stamped envelops. 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