THE CITIZlCN, WKDXKSDAY, NOV. 0, 1010. ILL, I MS IH Gilbert Jones, Once Wealthy Publisher, a Suicids, HAD BEEN LONG A SUFFERER. Son of Founder of New York Timet Chose Former Office of the News paper In Which to Kill Himself. Friends Know No Reason. New York, Nov. 3,-Gllbert Edward Jones, son of the famous George Jones, publisher of the New York Times and himself once the owner of that newspaper, shot himself to death iu the bulIilliiK his father many years ago had left him, the old Times build ing at 41 I'ark row. lie was slxty-alx years of asu and very wealthy. No reason for his act was Riven, and his relatives were at a loss to Imagine why he had taken his life. Mr. Jones was president and secre tary and treasurer of the Park com pany, the corporation which owned the building In which he killed hlm-f-elf In his offices on the seventh floor. Ilu had just been to lunch and return ed shortly after 1 o'clock. Ho went to Ills private oillce and lay down on a couch. No one except another olllcer of the corporation was In the place at the time. Hut he heard the shot and with others from the hall rushed in. Mr Junes had placed the upturned muzzle of a revolver of large caliber In his mouth and then tired a bullet that plowed up through Ills brain and cracked the bones of the skull. An examination showed that the point of the bullet had touched the scalp with out breaking It. The employees of the company rushed Into his private oillce and found Mr. Jones prostrate on his couch. After hunting a half hour for a phy sician an elevator man found Dr. Wol fred Nelson, physician of the Astor House, and summoned him to the side of Mr. Jones. Dr. Nelson at once pronounced the man dead. Business acquaintances of Mr. Jones Insisted that his affairs were In good condition, so that there was no cause growing out of them for his act. The relatives also said that they could find no reason whatever for It But it was thought that Mr. Jones' illness was probably the cause of his suicide. He had suffered much from lumbago, and ns bo was getting nlong in years It was thought by some of those who knew him that his pain had become unbearable. PROBE TELEPHONE TOLLS. New York Company to Appear Before Public Service Commission. Albany, N. Y., Nov. a. The upstate public service commission has deter mined to make an investigation of the telephone charges collected by the New 1 York Telephone company for the trans- 1 mission of messages between the bor- otrgh of Manhattan and the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx and ' Richmond and each of them, and to determine whether such tolls are un justly discriminatory or unduly prefer ential or in any wise in violation of laws, and as to whether or not it shall determine the Just and reasonable rates and charges to be hereafter ob- 1 served and In force as the maximum to be charged, and as to whether these shall be other than the rates now charged. The company Is required to appear before the commission at the Engineer ing society's building. New York, on Nov. 28 and submit evidence and argu ments as to the matters which are to be Investigated. WELLESLEY BARS ELOPER. Young Mrs. Ulman's College Ended by Faculty, Days Boston, Nov. 3. Married women, particularly thoBe who have flown to Nashua, N. H., the nearest Gretna Green, In search of an obliging clergy man are not on the desirable list at "Wellesley college, so Mrs. Lourin Seth Ulmau of the freshman clasu and of Kan Krauclsco was shooed away by a faculty edict. The youthful bride, who was for merly MLss Madeliu Powers, daughter of President Frank J. Powers of Uio Union Trust company of San Fran cisco, left the town of hard study and f".dge and, with her trunks and Latin grammar, came to Boston, where sbo met her husband ind his relatives at the station. Charge Browne Juror With Bribery. Chicago, Nov. 3. The Dally News stated without reservations that a true bill charging bribery of a Juror in the I.ee O'Nell Browne case has been vot ed, naming as defendant Charles B. Krbsteln, one of Browne's attorney?. Circumventing Papa. "Reginald. I'm awfully sorry, but papa says lie doesn't want to see you coming hero any more." "Boadlcea, your father's wish Is law. He shall not see me again If I cau help It. What evenings In tho week does ho spend downtown?" Chicago Tribuue. Tinted Paper. The origin of blue tinted paper camo ntiout by n mere slip of the hand. The wife of William East, un-English pa permaker, accidentally let blue pack tall into one of the vats of pulp. NURSEMAID IN UKirO. A Smart Cs;io and C;p sedo Old Timo Wh'lt THl: SWAOOKK HOUSEMAID'S COSTUME. The white apron Is no longer a suf ficient uniform for the smart nurse maid who follows her charges about the streets. The up to date maid now wears in the house a snow white frock of duck or linen, and in the street this is covered by a dark blue or gray cape coat like the one pictured. Her little bonnet has a dignified veil to match, and the white mull bow at her throat ls dignified and respec tability epitomized. The Pajama Girl. When cold winter nights come the small girl and her small brother, too, will be anxious to change their lin gerie underwear for pajama suits of warm flannel. Pajamas for girls are cut exactly like tbose the boys wear, but the ma- PAJASUB OF PINK FLANNEL. terials are daintier in coloring and often In weave. The pretty suit seen In the cut Is made from duckling fleece, a kind of flowered flannel which Is very attractive and washes splendid ly. The fleece is patterned with Mother Goose figures, and tho ground work is a fascinating shade of pink. Mothers who approve of silk under wear and can afford such luxuries for their children as silken pajamas have a lovely selection of suits from which to choose. Many of these models are of quilted silk embroidered In oriental designs. Chum With Your Opposite. .It Is n tine idea for the business girl to chum with her opposite. If you arc inordinately inclined to gaycty or lazl uess a serious, intellectual friend will tone you up. If you need toning down In the way of nerves and a too strenuous ambi tion Hud a friend who loves physical exercise. Jokes, dressmaking and housekeeping. If you are a natural born anchorite try to hobnob with tho girl who gives fudge parties and sees tho world from another tingle. That's the sensible way to lower tho average, don't you think sot C PRESIDENT DAVILLA. Honduran Executive Hpving 1 Trouble With Gen. Valladares, ) San Salvador, Nov. 3. It Is reported . here that General Jose Valladares, for I mer governor of Amapala, Honduras, i who was deposed from oillce by Pros! ; dent Davllla and recalled to Teguci 1 galpa, has returned to Amalpa In order to hand over his command to his sue 1 cessor and has openly declared him self against the government. It Is nlso 1 rumored that he has attacked the American consular agency and has committed other excesses. Jose Maria Valladares has a record for hatred of foreigners, especially Amerlcnns. When the new American minister, Mr. McCreery, who succeed ed Philip Brown, reached Amapala early last month President Davllla wired the commandant, then Valla dares, to receive Mr. McCreery offi cially and accord him proper honors. Vnlladares replied that ho would not receive "any of Taft's dogs with any honors." The Ancient Use of a Kiss. A Roman womim In the nncient time vas not allowed to drink wluo excepr It were simple raisin wine, nnd how tver she might relish strong drinks she could notIndulge even by stealth -first, because she was never intrust- ! pd with the key of the wine cellar and, second, because she was obliged dally to greet with a kiss all her own as well as her husband's male repre Dntatives, down even to second cous ins, and as she knew not when or where she might meet them she was forced to be wary and abstain nlto pether, for had she tasted but n drop Iho smell would have betrayed her. Bo strict were the old Romans In this respect that a certain Ignatius Mor turius is said to have slain his wife because he caught her at the wine cask a punishment which was not deemed excessive by Romulus, who ab- solved the husband of the crime of murder. Another Roman lady who un der the pretense of taking n little wine i for her stomach's sake and frequent Infirmities indulged somewhat too free- ' ly was mulcted to the full amount of her dowry. Among the Honors. One of the last times that Bishop Burgess of Long Island dined out was it tho Press club, where the waiters tre all negroes. The head waiter bowed Bishop Burgess and his host profusely lo their places. "This way, adm'rul," laid be. "Tek this table. You get a De t tall view of the harbor heah, ad m'ral." "I am not nn admiral," said Bishop Burgess, smiling. "My mlstek, sub," said the head baiter. "Ah mout er kuown all tho time I was er talkln' to a military man, You like dls table, colonel?" "I am not a colonel," said Bishop Burgess, smiling more broadly. "lain I bishop." "To be shuah, sub," said the head waiter. "To-o be shuah! Ve'y sorry for mah mlstek, sub. I got dem titles f adm'ral and colonel wrong, sub, but Ah was all right on do main issue. Ah knowed soon ns Ah saw you dat you was one of do face cards of your pro fession, sun." Cincinnati Times-Star. Purely Hypothetical, "Undo nenry, I want to ask your idvice." "Well?" , "But you mustn't mention It to n liv ing soul. Suppose you were a young Clrl of my age and three men had pro posed to you, one of them a young preacher, line looking and well edu rated, the second one a handsome young mnn in business, swell dresser and thinking the world of you, nnd the third, a rich foreigner with n distin guished air about hlin nnd well spoken tf by everybody. Which of tho three flo you think would inako the best hus band?" "Why, Annabel, child, consult your own heart AVhlch of tho three do rou love best?" "Mercy, Uncle Henry! Nobody's pro posed to mo yet. I'm only trying to pot pointers, so I'll know tho right man when lie comes along." Chicago Tribune. Both Exempt. "Do your daughters help their mother with the housework?" "Wo wouldn't think of expecting It. Muriel is temperamental and Zaza is Intense." Pittsburg Post. 1ELY Ml Onions are more nunri- liliig than ntij other vegetable. 1-nlly iriO,GOO people live on the dry fntinR of .Mexico. Uncle Sam leads the world ns an cr. porter of tobacco. There arc 13,000 lamas in the slate monasteries of Tibet. In Germany and Austria there nr. 150 cooking schools. There Is one cow to every flvo per sons hi tho United States. Eggs from the United States are sent to Europe nnd the Philippines. For every person who dies In a year there are two persons constantly ill. There are nbout 200 births annually on ships trading to or from British ports. There are now only 45,000 laccmak crs in Belgium as compared with lfiO. 000 in 1875. Hall nnd high winds In Franco have reduced tho Normandy npples to half the usual crop. Japanese ships that get a subsidy nre obliged to carry more than half of their maximum load. Tho commerce of the port of New York has had a growth or (52 per cent In the last ten years. Millions of feet of wire have been used for railroad slguals for the Penn sylvania terminal and tunnel In New York. Of n total of 8S.000 silk nightgowns exported by Japan In 11)00, Great Brit ain called for 44,031 and the United States 25,051. Palestine is to be supplied with plen ty of cheap electricity from the rhei Jordan. The water will also be used for Irrigation purposes. A revolution Is pending In tho Swiss watch industry. The handmade watcli is passing, to make room for the ar tide produced entirely by machinery Fireboats owned by several of the larger cities are now supplied with masts to elevate the discharge nozzles, on the same principle that water tow ers are used by land firemen. The tirst export from New York was tobacco, and now, after about 3U0 years of tho trade, an average of $20, 700,000 worth has been shipped an nually for the last five years. Willie Buckfnlller, three years old. In New York city fell out of a second story window and safely into a pillow case flapping on the clothesline. Add tills to the list of remarkable escapes. German statistics of Industrial In surance show that disease seeks Its victims chiefly In tho more poorly paid classes of wage earners the lower the wages the higher the number of vic tims. Although Abeideen Is the home of Scotch granite, a shipment of 350 ton recently was exported to that city froi.. South Carolina quarries to meet a de mand for a variation iu color from the native stone. Within the last tlt'ty years 500 tour ists and guides have perished on Mont Blanc, and the body of every one has been brought down on Its slow jour ncy of forty years' duration with the glacier on Its movement to the sea. The German emperor took a holiday the past summer ns usual, touring Nor way. Among his companions on the trip were Hans Dahl, the painter; Pro fessor Unger, the German sculptor, and Professor Stoewer, Uie marine painter While Edgar Pye of Scbasco, Me., was out fishing In a dory a swordflsh rammed tho boat, putting its sword through tho bottom. Pye took bold of the sword and held on to it.until help arrived and the fish was killed. The fish weighed 400 pounds. The sardine industry gives employ ment In the Spanish port of Vigo to 23,000 people, of whom 8,000 are wo men. The wnges of the men range from 80 cents to $1 per day and of tho women from 25 to 35 cents. The value of preserved sardines exported last year was $2,203,500. Bccauso infected cornmeal is held responsible for pellagra, the Hunga rian government has adopted strict regulations against the use of corn meal under any other than its own name. Tho people of Hungary prefer rye bread, however, nnd nre not par tlal to the use of cornmeal. Itecent raids on tho gambling estab lishments nt Ostend were Inspired by King Albert's representations to the Belgian authorities, and these repre sentations had their origin with his wife, Queen Elizabeth. Tho king nnd queen of the Belgians spent some time at that watering place this season. To obtain data regarding ocean cur rents twelve copper globes were set adrift in the middle of the Atlantic from tho Campania of tho Cunard lino. Ench globe contained the offer of a reward to the tinder If It should bo returued, with n description of the manner, timo and locality or discov ery, to Its owuer. Persia hasn't caught up with the times enough to provide herself with n real transportation system. Horses and donkeys still constitute tho pas senger nnd freight carrying resources of tho empire which once dominated tho east. Still Persia has ono railroad. It is ten miles long and runs from Teheran, tho capital, to the shrine of a defunct shah. Miss Caroline B. Wenzell of Boston has the only school in the country in which the pupils aro all street venders. Tho object of the school Is to teach these street merchants a more musical way of calling their wares. Instead of abolishing the cries of these men, as the members of tho anti-nolso society proposed, MUs Wenzell bdloves they should b turned luto music. 3he:p Shearings. flip ym-.r ihoop t lMst onco n year rtinl you v:il find it proUiable. GivmI lambH tuv niMvr renred unless the.r re--clvc n fnv. ruble stnrt In life. A 'her-p t .nut pri-.foiop n vstrMy of products If ! o lie pmt profitable. Mutton "beep rb'o the l).,t returns when fed fcr that pur.'wjac when young. In order vnot there condition. to realize tin most for must be a uniformity of Sheep can stand nlino-l any deuree of dry cold so long ns Midi fleece Is not wet. It Is neccssnry that sheep have n tlcht'roof over their heads, ARE YOU, GOOD WOMAN, AT YOUR BEST ? Many beautiful women find themselves losing good looks and health slowly fad ing from a cause unknown to them. She has no appetite, and the food she docs eat seems to do her no good. Why f If you should ask her what tho trouble is, she would say, ' I am just tired out." But the real cause is constipation and its result ing condition bad blood. Just think what habitual neglect of the bowels means sickness instead of good health; ner vousness instead of vigor; cheerfulness replaced by depression , happiness by misery. A week's use of Smith's Pineapple and Butternut Tills will work wonders. They will regulate the functions of the liver and the bowels, immediately unload the conges tion, cure the constipation and cleanse tho blood of impurities. These little pills will soon make you feel and look at your best. Physicians use and recommend. 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 an ina .. PINEAPPLE SKlSSi Wi 1 (BUTTERNUT; Diseases of IZZZ CO Pills In Glass Vial 25c All Dealers. SMITH'S BUCHU LITHIA KIDNEY PILLS For Sick Kidneys Bladder Dtifsics, Rheumatism, tti on rt remedy. Reliable, endoried bf leading pbjilclani; safe, effectual. Raiulli lasting. On Hit market 18 jean. Hart cared thousands. 100 pllli In original glall package. CO cents. Trial boxes, B0 pills, a cents. All druggists sell and recommend. NOTICE is nereby given that an ap- plication will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania on Tues- day, November 15, A. D. 1010, by Lorenzo R. Foster, John R. Jones, the Act of Assembly of the 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 the supplements thereto, for the charter of an Intended cor poration to be called "The Hawley Bank," to be located In Hawley, county of Wayne, and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which said propos ed corporation is organized for the specific purpose of receiving deposits, making loans and discounts, and do ing u general banking business, un der the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Capital stock is fixed at fifty thousand dollars ($60. - 001) ), divided into ono thousand (i,- nnr ni.nnn nt un ...... ,.r.i.,n f ne.. dollars ( $50.00) each, with ten dollars ($10.00) on each share for surplus, the total capital and surplus being sixty thousand dollars ($60, 000). Said proposed corporation, for the purposes above stated, shall have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of the said act of assembly and its supple ments. JOHN R. JONES, Attorney for Incorporators. C3eol 13. D. & M. CO. TlflE TABLE A.M. SUN A.M. A.M, A.M, P.M. SUN H 30 ie oo 10 00 10 00 4 30 6 05 ... Albany .... ningtiumton . A.M. 10 oo 2 15 12 30 I 301 2 15 7 10, 7 55! 1 20 2 OS 7 25 8 15 4 40 5 30 1 20 2 OS . Wllkes-Ilarre. . ...Scrnnton.... P.M. A.M P.M, P.M. A.M. I.v S 40 5 60 5 54 I) 03 15 9 111 6 20 6 30 G 34 8 52 2 05 2 15 2 l!l 2 37 2 43 2 49 2 52 H 45 .. .Cnrbondale ...Lincoln Avenue.. Whites Karvlew Canaan Lake Lodore ... ... . Wiiymart Keene Steene Prompton Kortenla Seclyvllle Iloncadale S 55 tS HI 6 11 9 3ti 9 IS 6 17 9 42i 9 4 8 58 9 24 6 Zi 6 28 6 32 li 39 fj 3!l 6 43 li 4G 6 00 7 04 7 07! 9 29 9 32 9 51 9 57 7 13 7 IB 7 20 2 5 9 3 10 00, 10 01 10 (M 2 6!l 3 0.1 3 07 3 10 3 15 9 39 9 4.1 9 47 9 50 9 53 7 24 7 27, 7 31 10 11 10 15 P.M. A.M. P.M P.M. A.M Ar The Era of New Mixed Paints ! This year open. with a delugo of now mixed paints. A con dition brought about by our entorprising dealers to got some kind of a mixed paint that would supplant CHILTON'S MIXED PAINTS. Their compounds, being new and heavily advertised, may find a sale with uio unwary. T,,;i MIXED PAINTS Is JADWIN'S PHARMACY. There aro reasons for tho pro-minence of CHILTON PAINTS 1st No ono 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 oxpenso.overy surfaco painted with Chilton Paint that proves uofectivo. 4th Those who have used it aro perfectly satisfied with it and recommend its use to others. Bleeding Pish to Keep Them. Tho Norway flslicr cuts and bleeds flflh the moment they aro caught Ho cute the throat or bleeds them from tho tall. Fish eo finished keep far better. Fish are best Just before spawning time; thereafter they be come poor, then watery and unlit. Some folk nre grouched by herrlnR and mackerel. No mntter how fresh tho fish the people vomit, purge and brook out In bold hives. It Is not un common to find dead oysters mixed up In the heap. These dead ones nre liable to poison the live ones. The Acreage Problem. The "acrcago problem" Is very simple. An acre measures 20D feet each way, containing 43,681 sqtiaro feet Now, It a plot of ground has a frontage of 354 feet. Its depth must be as much as 354 Is contained Into 43,681 sqKare feet, equalling 123.39 feet, which will bo the depth. To prove it, multiply 351 by 123.39, which equals 43,681. Very simple, isn't it? U Glbhlns In the New York World. i Bullocks and a Bull. Ho was on Irish barrister; there- . fore he must perpetrate a bull. Ad- dressing tho jury In tones of deep emotion, he said: "It will bo for you to say, gentlemen, If the defendant , shall be allowed to come into court with unblushing footsteps, with tho cloak of hypocrisy In his mouth, and draw these bullocks out of my cllen" pocket with Impunity." :: :: H S a WHEN THERE IS ILLNESS H in your family you of course call a reliable physician. Don't stop at that ; have his prescriptions put up at a reliable pharmacy, even it it is a little farther from your home than some other store. Ytu can find no more reliable store than ours. It would be im possible for more care to be taken in the selection of drugs, etc., or in the compounding. Prescrip tions brought here, either night or day, will be promptly and accurately compounded by a competent registered pharmacist and the prices will be most rea sonable. O. T. CHAMBERS, PHARMACIST. Opp. D. A II. Station. Hosesdale. Pa. ( H ! II - ii I h . . SPENCER The Jeweler would like to see you If you are In the market for i -- TTMypTPY sTT VKT? 1 1$: J L V LLIV 1 , JlL LI.$ -- ! WARE, WATCH ES, CLOCKS, DIAMONDS, AND NOVELTIES 'Guaranteed articles only sold.1 HONESDALE BRANCH P.M. A.M.! SP.. A.M. UN SUN 10 50, . 8 451 7 31 7 32 2 25P M. 1 35 10 05 2 00 12 40 10 50 8 45 Philadelphia... 3 53 7 31 7 32 A.M P.M. io i: 9 37 4 05 3 15 7 15 6 20 Ar A.M P.M. P.M, P.M. P M. 8 05 1 35 1 25 5 40 5 30 12 1 8 29 8 17 8 13 i 54 7 47 7 41 7 39 7 32 7 30 7 26 7 22 7 19 7 15 7 54 12 U7 12 03 7 50 7 Si 7 25 7 19 1 21 & 24 1 ai 5 0b 11 44 12 5fi 5 01 11 37 12 51 5 5U 11 31 7 17 12 49 12 43 12 40 4 54 11 29 11 23 11 20 7 12 7 09 7 05 4 48 4 45 12 36 12 32 4 41 4 37 4 31 11 16 7 01 11 12 11 09 11 05 8 5S 8 55 12 29 12 25 4 40 Lv A.M. P.M. P.M A. M.,P M.