TII1S CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21, 1010. PEN PORTRAITS ' OF NOTED PEOPLE A. G. Spalding, Who May Be United States Senator. Albert Goodwill Spalding will doubt less be the new United States senator from California to succeed Senator Flint, Judging from the returns of the state primaries. From n baseball player to United States senator will be Mr Spalding's unique record when ho goes to Washington. Mr. Spalding's nnmo probably Is known to as many persons In the Unit ed States as that of any other mnn who has not been In public olllce. lie Is sixty years old nnd became a ball player when the game flrst became popular, at the close of the civil war. In 1S71, after a financial panic and the failure of n business house by which ho was employed, he signed to pitch for the original Boston Red Stockings. The Boston tenm won the pennant for four consecutive years, Mr. Spalding contributing much to that result. After a tour abroad to popularize the "great American game" there he continued his baseball career, becom ing manager of the Chicago club. Un der his direction the Chicago club be came champion and held the cham pionship for years. With W. A. Ilulbert, now dead. Mr. Spalding organized the present Na tional league. Ho has made his homo for a num ber of years on the Pacific coast, at Tolnt Loma, Cal., where he has a picturesque estate. Haakon Follows tho Hounds. King Haakon of Norway Is fond of telling of his first appearance with bis regiment, when ho headed It at parade. It was the King's Own Norfolk yeo manry. "I was horribly nervous," he says. "I am uot what might bo called a 'crack rider,' and I had seen tho yeomanry on parade and in many cases following the hounds. My word, but they ride like the wind and look as If they could go up a church steeple if they got the order or the hounds showed them the way'. I felt as I rode along at their head that every man was inwardly crit icising my style aud sotting mo down as a hopeless duffer. It was a horrible experience, and 1 never want to go through it again." Discoverer of Pure Radium. Mme. Curio, chief professor In tho faculty of sciences of Paris university, who recently announced to tho Acad emy of Sciences that she had succeed ed in obtaining pure radium, is prob nbly the most famous woman scientist In the world. Working with her hus band, now dead. Mme. Curio obtained radium In the form of salts from pitch blende in 1SSS. Since tho death of M. mme. cunts. Curio she has continued tho lnvestign tlons that havo resulted In her recent discovery. Not long ago Mme. Curio received tho distinguished honor from Knglaud of tho Albert medal of tho Uoyal Society of Arts. She Is the second woman to be so honored. The first was Queen Victoria, who received tho Albert med al on the fiftieth anniversary of her reign. Mme. Curio was offered tho Legion of Ilouor decoration by tho French government, but refused to nc cept not only that, but other political distinctions. .i. litTER$. i i ' nniim-!.. diin.-'itei- 'iA i r ill'- erm Gcv man gun iiituur.u.'iiiivr. I- mi ndroriin of peace. Mrs. F. Marlon trow ( iM. widow of the novelist, lives at her villa near Home, where she Is often visited by readers and admirers of Mr. Craw ford's works. Miss Edna D. Day, who will head the nowlr organir-d department of homo eetnuiilc In the University of Kansas, received her decree of doctor of philosophy at the University of Chicago. Dr. Maude Alrfm't of Montreal hn won an International reputation in tho science and practice of medicine. She studied In Europe as well as In Canada nnd has recently been given an honorary degrve by McOlll univer sity. Mrs. Elln Spcncer-Mussey attended the recent dedication of a new pub'le library building In Geneva, O., which contains a tnblet erected In memory of her father, Piatt lingers Speneer. author of the Spencerlan system of penmanship. Lady Angola Forbes of London. whose !stor. the Countess of West morland, recently died, has a llowcr Bhop of which she is very proud. Over the door Is the name "My Shop," and she takes pleasure In being photo graphed in front of It. Current Comment. Japan lost no time in selling tho Ko rean legation quarters In Wnshlngteii. Evidently believes in quick sales ami all profit. New York Herald. The title of Lillian Itussell's ue - play is "In Search of a Sinner." II.i. she looked In any of the restaurant along the Great White Way? Chicago Uecord-llernld. .V St. Louis woman lias originated the "trial separation" ns a prelltnlnary to divorce. The Idea is at least an im provement on the trial marriage. Davenport (la.) Leader. "It is not so much the quality of dl tneusions." says a Yale professor, "as It Is the dimensions of quality that In terest the people." Wo dou't under stand it, but it looks like a bright idea. Toledo Blade. Base Hits. President Hedgws of tho St. Louis Americans intimates that his team may do its spring training at home next year. Manager Dooin of the Philadelphia Natlonnls can join with Brcsunhan nnd Grilllth In the chorus about "hard luck with pitchers." It looks as If Manager Duffy of tlx- Chicago Amorlenus had dug up n find In Outfiolder Meloan. lie Is hammer ing the ball hard and often at every session. Fred Bock of the Boston Nationals can surely hit. lie came from the oast witli n great record as a slugger and wns carried all last season, but- ling poorly, In hopes that ho would come through. This year ho Is killing Iho globule. Short Stories. More than 300.000 of the population of the United States are stammerers. Soap is expensive in Paraguay. A fine grado of toilet soap after the high duty Is paid costs $1.'J2 a cake. The United States makes 137,500.000 pounds of rope a year, enough if re- Onced to clothesline size to encircle the earth sixty-eight times. A threo-and-a-half-year-old boy of Kingston, Jamaica, has been discover ed who is able to read and count cor rectly, although he has never been taught in any wny. English Etchings. It is estimated that there nro 12,000 mists in Loudon, Tho value of the British ships and rargoes lost annually Is 7,000,000. It is, only forty years ago that u bull fight was held at tho Agricultural hall. Islington. Thirty-eight of every hundred Eng lishmen ninrry after they are more than fifty years old. Koutes for horse omnibuses In Lon don are usually not more than seven miles long, but motor bus routes ure cs much as seventeen.' Tales of Cities. Winnipeg claims a death rate of but 12 per 1,000 and thinks this tho lowest City tlguro on earth. Tho marriages of Loudon last year represent tho lowest percentage of which there is nuy record. Thero tire buildings In Mexico City font1, five nud six stories high, but none of thctn has fire escapes. In Its anti-rat warfaro San Fran cisco authorities caused tho arrest of 400 persons for failing to observe the regulations in tills respect Animal Oddities. Thoroughbred dogs aro less lntelll gent than mongrels. Dorking fowls havo five toes, ordi nary fowls, usually four. Camels nro put to serious work at the ago of elghtcon months. In proportion to Its woight tho wing of a bird Is twenty times stronger than tho arm of a man. Palestine sheep have tails which aro Folld fat and weigh from six to eight ten pounds ordinarily. In Lebanon they often roach forty pounds. TIMELY BREVITIES Russia manufactures neither clocks nor watches. John Bull hns more daughters than sons lu England and Wales by 1.22.V 055. Mexico proposes to construct n fed eral highway from the capital to Acn pulco, along tho famous historic trail. Brushing the surface of nluiulnlum with steel brushes nt high speed pro duces what is known as a satin finish. Tho order for tho Panama lock gates covers no less than 53,000 tons of steel, distributed over forty-six gates, of ninety-two leaves. Nearly all the watches imported in this country come from Switzerland, whllo most of the clocks come from Germany and France. Hall connection between Mexico nnd Guatemala Is about to be established by tho building of n bridge SOO feet long over the Suchlato river. A Swedish inventor plnns a method by which lighthouses may call out their names in stentorian tones Instead of using the Inarticulate howl of fog horns. Chrystio street, New York, was for merly First street. It was In March, 1S27, that its name was changed in honor of Lieutenant Colonel John Chrystle, n frontier soldier. The kaiser has some 400 godsons. This is the outcome of the old Prussian law under which the father of seven sons cau call upon his sovereign to act as godfather to the latest born. Americans of Danish descent, led by Dr. Max Henius of Chicago, have pur chased a tract of laud on tho outskirts of Aalborg, Denmark, and will pre sest It to the government for n na tional park. Travelers will no more complain of the dogs of Constantinople. The Turk ish parliament has new plans for sani tation and will transport and exile tho four footed scavengers on an island In tho sea of Marmora. iV cloud of "smoke" which appeared to be rising from the cathedral tower at Belgrade, Austria, was found when the fire brigade arrived U be a largo cluster of mosquitoes, compact at the base nnd tapering toward the top. Years ago sugar experts said of Iln- wall, "The limit of production has been reached." Yet last year the Is lands raised 20,000 tons more than the year before, aud In 1!)0S the produc tion exceeded that of 1007 by 80,000 tons. Wages throughout the cities of Asia Minor nro low. Carpenters get from 32 to CO cents a day. bricklayers 40 to 4S cents and common laborers from 4 to 12 cents. Doctors charge 40 cents a visit nnd dentists 20 cents for pulling a tooth. A bicycle lamp, six feet of barbed wire, a skipping rope, numerous mag azines, hats and boots were among the three or four cartloads of rubbish tak en from the basins of the two foun tains In Trafalgar square, London, re cently when they were cleaned. According to Consul General James T. Du Bols of Slngaiiore, a one wheel ed jinrlkisha, on the monocycle prin ciple, Is being introduced among the Chinese of the Malny States. It Is said to be safe and to have many advan tages over tho old fashioned vehicle. Eggs with two yolks occur not un commonly, but eggs with three yolks are exceptionally rare. Such an egg wns recently laid by a Barred Plymouth Bock pullet at tho Maine experiment station. Tho egg was somewhat above the average size, but no other abnor mal feature was noticed. Turkey's gradual change from a na tional system of time to the European has caused n demand for watches showing both, to meet which three watches have been devised, one with dials on each side, another with two dials side by side and a third with a fixed dial for European time, sur rounded by a movable ring showing the nationnl. During last year's draft 3,500 wells were dug in the Chinese province of Shantung by order of the magistrate of Changshan. The water was raised by the rope windlass basket method, which kept two men busy at each well night nnd day, and on the hot days it was not unusual for a man to faint from exhaustion. The installation of windmills is now advocated. During tho flrst thirty years of tho nineteenth century Franco recorded more than thirty births for each 1,000 Inhabitant's. After tho Frauco-Prus-slan war (1870-1) tho birth rate begat; declining, between the years 1870 nud 1000 ranging from twenty-six to twenty-two in 1,000. During 1000 it sank to twenty-one, and moro recent statistics show that tho rate has fallen to twenty. Sir William Crookes, upon whom King George V. has bestowed the Or der of Merit, is a man whoso name has been known tho world over for many years. Ab an editor his publications reach every quarter of the globe, but ho is so famous In tho field of origi nal Investigation and discovery that his reputation as an editor is lost in the gleam of his reputation as a scien tist. Michael Klrby. engineer, for fifty eight years employed by tho Baltimore nnd Ohio railroad, has voluntarily left his locomotive cab and gone on the re tired list. Mr. Klrby claims to be the only person living who struck ono of tho blows which drove tho gold splko in tho crosstlo at Boseby's Ilock, West Virginia, on Christmas eve, 1852, mark ing the completion of tho Baltimore and Ohio railroad to tho Ohio river at Wheeling and tho establishment of tho first trunk lino on tho American conu nent. DR. DIXON DEFENDS DAIRY FARMERS Declares Milk Often Becomes Pol luted After Leaving Their Hands on Way to Con sumer. SANITARY LAWS ARE BROKEN "Don't lot's put too much blamo on the farmers," says State Health Com missioner Dixon In discussing the question of a puro milk supply, a problem that Is troubling so many municipalities throughout Pennsylva nia. "As an old farmer myself who has led tho reapers around tho whoa: field, swinging a cradle and then In tho evening milking my sharo of the cows, I am naturally favorable to the dairy farmer, but It Is tho close stud of actual conditions that convinces mc that the flrst dlsoase germs often, per haps most frequently, get into tho milk after It has passod out of tho farmer's control. "Tho farmer appreciates more today than over tho necessity of keeping milk clean. Ho knows that If It reaches the market sweet and pure tho domand will bo Increased. He Is up against a difficult task to make monoy out of his milk dairy when he has to constantly buy now cattle to take the place of those that have gone dry, become sick or died. Dairyman's Problems. "Ho must produco or purchase food for them, keep up tho stable, pay his holp, constantly replenlsii his supply of pans, buckets, etc., and haul this milk over all kinds of roads, through all sorts of weather and then receive for all thlB 4 or 4 cents a quart from the dealer. "Tho milk often boglns to receive pollution on tho railroad, when an at tendant takes off tho lid of a milk can, helps himself to a drink and then re places the lid, drippings of milk which have reached his Hps going back Into the can. "Does this Bound like an exaggera tion? Let me cite you a case. I ro member a baggagemaBnr who once called upon me for medical advice. I found him suffering with pulmonary tuberculosis. When I advisctf him to drink plenty of milk he Informed me that he was drinking a great deal of it Ho said he hauled milk In his bag gago car and that ho was In tho habit cr drinking cut of the lids of the canr "At the stations and along the streets tho milk dealers often purchase from oach other. The purchaser sticks his flngor Into the milk and then Into his mouth to dotormine the swoetnes? and then Into tho second can until he tests as many cans of milk as ho pro poses purchasing. Unsanitary Methods, "Only a few days ago a gentleman came Into my office to tell me ho had Just witnessed his own milk man hand a street cleanor a drink of milk con tained in the lid of his can and thon replace the lid. "I have witnessed over and ovor again milk men collect battles from their customers, poke the Index flngor In tho mouth of ono and the thumb In the other to carry the Dottles to his wagon. Trusting that they had been properly cleansed by the housewife, the bottles were nt once refilled, caps taken out of a pocket which also con tained a handkerchief and thon these bottles of milk were delivered to the noxt customers. It Is not worth while to enumorate othor Instances to make my point clear, that Is, we must not confino ourselves to the dairy farm In looking for conditions that render milk Impure. Ou municipalities throughout tho state will havo to keep their eyes open to tho way In which the dealers and others are handling the milk after It has left tho farmor's Made Him Chesty. "You're n wonderfully well built man," said the crafty tailor after tak ing the measurements. "Do you think so?" said tho pleased patron, looking In the mirror. "Perhaps I had better take your chest measurement once more." Yon kers Statesman. One Viewpoint. "What is Puukvllle kicking about now?" "Uecnuso passing airships havo dropped articles in tho streets." "Shucks! runUrille ought to congrat ulate herself that she's big euough to hit-" Louisville Courier-Journal. Prosperity's Hit. "Do you blow tho dinner horn hero?" asked tho summer boarder. "No," said tho boss farmer sourly. "Tho hands get such good pay nowa days that they nil carry gold case eighteen Jewel watches." Buffalo Ex press. The Bitterness of Damocles. Damocles saw tho sword suspended by a hair. "Shucksl" he cried. "My buttons have bung that way for months." Thus it may bo inferred that ho was married. New York Sun. Getting Impatient. Slowboy Do you er think your father would kick mo out if I was to or ask him for your hand? Miss Willlug-No. But I'm afraid ho will if you don't nsk him pretty soon. Chlearo News. Facts About Qlanti, That very few of the giants who hnvo ever lived have been healthy or well formed recent researches provo beyond a doubt. All wo know nbout Gollnth Is that he wns very tall, but In tho second book of Kings wo rend nbout another glnnt, who had moro lingers thnn an ordinary human being, and. according to modern scientists, this is Invariably a token of degen eracy. Mnrcel Donnnt saw nt Milan n giant who wns so tnll that his body filled two beds nt night, but whoso legs wero so weak that ho could hard ly stand upright. William Evans, the gignntlc porter of Chnrlcs I., had little strength, nnd Cromwell's porter, an other giant, ended his days In a luna tic asylum. Finally. O'Brien, tho Irish giant, hns been described ns "an enor mous sick child who grew up too fast." Another Fake. Titii irrm hpo thn 'llchtnlnir calcu lator' In tho sideshow?" asked tho old farmer In tho wldo straw hat. Ttr heck, vns." drawled the other rurallto, "and he was tho biggest fake In tho show.' "How was that?" "Wliv thnr wns a thunderstorm go ing on whllo I was In tho tent nnd when I asked him If ho could calculate whom th llchtnlnir was colnir to strike ho Just gavo mo tho laugh." Chicago News. An Ominous Symptom. "A cood wife Is heaven's greatest gift to man and tho rarest gem the earth holds," remarked Mr. .Inrphly tho other morning. "She Is his Joy, his insnlration ana tils very soui. Through her ho learns to reach the mire nnd true, and her bvlng hands lead him softly over tho rough places. Sho Is" "Jeremiah." said Mrs. Jurphly sol emnly "Jeremiah, what wickedness havo you been up to now?" Doubled In Value. A Mlssourlan who bought some Texas land and wanted to unload It told n prospective buyer that It had "doubled In value since I bought It." "But," said tho other, "you offered to sell It to me tor the same price you paid. How has It doubled In value?" "Well, you see. I gavo twice as much as It was worth." Kansas City Star. A Banquet For Horses. Banquets prepared exclusively for animals aro not altogether unknown in England. The aged inmates of the Home of Rest for Horses, Wcstcroft farm, Cricklewood, celebrate each New Year's day with a sumptuous repast. The menu for tho last banquet con sisted of lumps of sugar, chopped car rots, apples, brown and white bread and biscuits. These were mixed to gether In a wooden box nnd placed out Bide each Btablo door. London Fam Uv Herald. GUARANTEED TO YIKLD From 5 to 6 per cent. In denominations of 100, 500 and 1,000 If interested call on or address D. D. WESTON, 303-14th St., Honesdale, Pa. 71U6 D. & h. CO. TIHE TABLE A.M. SUN ,..M. A.M. A.M., P.M. SUN 8 30 10 oo 10 00 io oo 4 SO ti 05 ... Albany Ilingtmintun . A.J 10 00 2 15 12 30 8 30 2 15 . Philadelphia . 1 20 2 08 7 25 8 15 4 40 5 30 1 so; 2 (Hi 7 10 7 55 .Wllkes-llnrre. ....hcrnnton.... P.M, A.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. Lv 5 40 6 GO 9 05 9 15 9 19 9 36 9 42 9 4S e 20 ti 30 fi 31 ti 52 2 05 8 45 8 55 8 69, 9 Is 9 21 9 29 32 ...Carbondnlo .... .Lincoln Avenue.. Whites Purview Ciiiiiiiin ... Lako l.oilore ... .. . Wnyniart Keene Steeno . Prompton .... Kortenln ....Seelyvllle ... llonusdulu .... 2 15 2 19 2 37 2 43 2 49 2 52 2 67 5 51 6 11 6 17 fl W ti Oil B 32 li 58 7 01 7 07; 9 51 9 57 10 00 10 01 7 13 7 10 7 20 9 3; 6 33 2 69 3 03 3 07 3 10 3 15 9 39, 9 43 9 47, 6 39 U 43 10 Ob 7 21 7 27, 7 31 6 46 10 11 9 60 9 65 6 60 10 15 P.M. A.M. . P.M. P.M. A.M. Ar The Era of New Mixed Paints ! This year oponi with a dolugo of now mixed paints. A con dition brought about by our entorprising dealers to get some kind of a mixed paint that would supplant OHILTON'S MIXED PAINTS. Their compounds, being now and heavily advertised, may find a sale with tne unwary. TIIIT.ONliY PLACE IN IIONESWALB AUTHORIZED TO HANDLE Is JADWIN'S PHARMACY. There aro reasons for the pro-minenco of OHILTON PAINTS; 1st No one can mix a better mixed paint. 2d Tho painters declare that it works easily and has won derful covering qualities. 3d Chilton stands back of it, and will agree to repaint, at his own oxpens9,ovory surface painted with Chilton Paint that proves defective. 4th Those who havo used it aro perfectly satisfied with it and recommend its uso to others. Specks Before The Eyes. In no part of the body are tho effects of constipation more quickly noticed than in the condition of tho eyes. When you see a yellowish tinge in the whites of the eyes It shows that the poisonous bile pervades the whole system ; but it Is the specks and flitting objects lu the vision itself that aro even mote quickly apparent. Thousands of people "see things"; their vision U blurred, floating specks and spots which seem almon real pass before the eyes. Such conditions can always be traced to a torpid liver and a conjested condition of the bowels. The only thing to do is to take Smith's Pineapple and Butternut Pills, which cure constipation as If by magic. They regulate tho functions of the liver, remove tho bilious elements from the cir culation and strengthen the nerves. II your eyes are clouded, If you have specks and floating objects before your vision, use Smith's Pineapple and Butternut Pills and get the poisonous elements out of your blood. Physicians use and recom mend. They form no habit. You should always keep them on hand. These little Vegetable Pills will ward off many ills. To Cure Constipation Biliousness and Sick Headache in a Night, use V SMITHS l v Intivrrnuirrl umouon&. dla ana fields of- no Mom3cfiKz3i OO rills In Glass Vial 25c All Denlcrs. SMITH'S BUCHU L1THIA KIDNEY PILLS For Sick Kidneys Bladder Dlwanet, Itbeam&tlim, tbs ono best remedr. Reliable, endorwl br leading pbyilcUna; ufe, eSectaal, Retain luting. On tbe market IS yean. Hare cared tbonianda. loo PU1 In original gla package, to cent. Trial boies, M pUU, JSfcenU. AU draeirtsta eU nnd recommend. loll of Attention is called to tne STRENGTH of the Wayne County The FINANCIER of New York Citv has published a ROLL Or HO'NOR of the 11,470 State Ranks and Trust Companies of United States. In this list the WAYNE COUNTY SAVINGS BANK Stands 38th in the United States Stands iOth in Pennsylvania. Stands FIRST in Wavr.e County. Capital, Surplus. $455,000.00 i Total ASSETS, $2,?33,000.00 Honesdaic. ra.. May 29. 1P0S A. O. BLAKE, AUCTIONEER & CATTLE DEALER . You will make money j by having me. n .. n JllKLf. PHONE 9-U deMY, t. HONESDALE BRANCH P.M. A.M. I .. A.M. Sl'N SI N 2 00 12 40 10 60! 8 45 10 601 . . 8 45.. . 731 Tjj 2 25P M. 1 35 10 03 P.M. P M 3 53 7 31 7 32 .V . M P.M. 10 20 4 05 3 15 7 15 6 20 9 37 Ar A.M. P.M. P.M. 8 03 1 35 1 25 5 40 5 30 5 21 5 08 12 V 12 0' 8 2!) 8 17 8 13 7 51 7 47 7 41 7 39 7 32 7 30 7 26 7 22 7 19 7 15 7 54 7 60 7 33 7 25 7 19 7 17 7 12 7 09 7 03 1 21 12 03 1 03 12 6ti 11 44 11 37 11 31 5 01 12 51 5 56 12 49 12 43 12 10 4 51 4 4S 11 29 11 23 11 20 11 10 11 12 11 09 11 05 4 45 12 36 4 41 7 01 12 32 4 37 4.31 6 6i! 6 55 12 29 12 25 4 40 Lv A.M. P.M. P.M. A M.,P M. CHILTON'S MIXED PAINTS