this crnzux, fkiday, junk 10, joio. SQfflSJpO. New York Ghiof Brands Subordinates Inefficient. 13M5CTH1CITY MILKS COWS. ASSAILS CIVIL SERVIGC MEN. Accused Fire Fighters Declare Croker Is Trying to Arouse Public Senti ment In Favor of Old Political System Two Killed at Fire. New York, Juno 7. IiullKtuint civil service firemen totln.v brand Chief Croker's ernsntlonnl ntlnck upon the personnel of the New York lire depart ment ns a uenrtlcsN effort to use the denth of two heroic fire fighters an the means of creating public sentiment In favor of .ipiln "putting the depart ment Into politics" and allowing poli ticians to secure appointments for their friends and relatives regardless of their fitness for the service. Tliey point to the present high average of the department as shown by records of actunl work. According to Chief Croker, a panic among the firemen lighting the blare In the Krce Storage warehouse yester day was responsible for the death of two members of the department find the disablement by smoke of twenty' two others, three of whom are still In the Hudson Street hospital. In nddl tlon, the chief declared that 40 per cent of the membership of the fire de partment today was inefficient, nnd he blames the civil service commission. "The cigarette smoking, weak lung ed, undersized civil service firemen," Bald Chief Croker, "have been demoral izlng the department for twenty-six years, ever since the civil servlco com. mission iH'&n to pass upon applicants "If we continue to make scholarships the prime requisite for membership in the lire department Instead of size and brawn and nerve It is only n question The Kails of Xitttinrn FiunUb n Par tner (lie l'o wer. Charles Francis, n farmer nctr Medina, N. V . is using a patent cow- milker operated by electrlrlty trans mitted from a power plant live ml es nwny The Ontario f'-vipany ha' ro::ipin:e- cd a power catile from Niagara FaMs to Syrnruse. 1 Vl miles, and by its charter, must ttirnlth current along the route. Furmers. ranlcttlnrly dairymen, are making grrat plans for using the current for nil kinds of farm work. That Nlngi.ra will bo milking the cows between the falls and Syracuse. Is no Kile dream. Farmer Francis Is an ardent ad vocate of the olcetrlc cow-mi' Iter, for a boy of 16 vyears milks li:s 32 cows In less than live minutes; even the irascible kickers. Mere manunl Inbor would for the same work ro quire four men two hours! not count, the kicking cows, the tiles, th? switch ing talis and other drawbacks NEWNESS IN SUITS. Vivid Blue is the Smart Shade of tho Parisian Moment. The W-irK ! (5ool. All mortals iinvo lollowl a beaten track Blnce mm: was Invented, a lot g time back; and lo.ks were laughing or Bheddlng tears away, away In the vanished years. Tho cave man wor ried because his club nroko do-in when no battered ..nothur dub and people Dew In a beastly raje because their stovepipes broke in the glac-.il I age. The same old sorrow you hrvo to-day, was old when Adam was bal ing hay; tho worry that makes your bosom dark, was old when Noah vas In tho nrk. The grim foreboding that makes you pale, was old wnn Jonah was In the whale, there is nothing new, in this world so wide so do not worry, but let th'ngs slide Vour hopes and doubts your dreams and fenrs, are but the dust of a mil lion years. Emporia Gazette. Mm?. ; i i Hi - J ! Saturday Qight Chalks -tsr XHZ KING'S 8YMPATHY FOR PARENTS. International Bible Lesson for Juna 12, '10 (Matt. 15:21-28). Ideal Clotl Ing. Clothing to be healthful should combine the Tollowlns properties: It should bo warm enc gh to protect the body ngalnst sudden cllmntlc changes; light In weight for freedom oi movement: po.tu?, to allow freo passing ofl of the perspiration; loose, bc as not to constrict any part; light In color, to admit of tho sun's rays passing through; evenly distributed to maintain equality of temperature. Influence of Hotel Life. That it is and lor children to grow up without a home, as those children must whose parents live In hotels, goes almost without saying; but the lite is also bad for the parents them selves. They seem to develop, un der its influence, a peculiar kind of restlessness, a peculiar kind of self ishness, and a general disposition to take anything in life serious, except its amusement. Parentngo Is a great Joy; it is also n vast responsibility. There Is notlt I ins that so agitates tho great deep of tho heart as to bend over an Infant In Uj cradle, with the knowlcdgu that its i whole future career depends upon i you, nnd that you will bo the ar -hi-tec of Its destiny In a very real sc.ise. 'in view of' all the perils that lio.tv , about the feet of Innocent childhood. 1 tho wonder Is that so many turn out ' well. One of the saddest incidents in tl'c llfo of Christ Is his Interview with the Cannanlte woman In the region oi Tyre and Sldon. Most of those wtio j sought tho Great Physician wu.e 1 themselves nflllcted with disease They came because they were in pain, , or helpless nnd distressed. They wo 'o i deaf or blind or leprous nnd the ' plead for personal relief. This worn in came for an absent daughter, and so great was tho grief of the mother o her suffering child, that sho made he, case her own, crying, "Have mercy on me," as If what was done for the sic'-, one would bo accepted as a per.ou 1 benoflt. So great was her dlstross, a .u bo Importunate her plea, and so ma. nlflcent her faith that her desire a granted and a grateful mother clas. cd to her heart a recovered daughter. Broken Hearted Mother. But that Syro-Phoenlclan homo Is not the only household darkened and saddened by a child's calamity. Thert i urn tens of thousands of homes all t...i., i r i- ii ,,) over this broad land. In which the DED FOR HOSPITALS. Can Be Adjusted to Give Patient Chance of Position. A boon to tho bedridden and to Utousnnda of hospital pntlcutn throughout tho country la tho Inven tion of n Kentucky mnn. This ia n bed which can be raised or lowered at tho bend to any position comforta ble to tho patient nnd having a rest for the legs In nddltlon. A pair of standards with a crossbar, looking llko a' horizontal bar on rollnrs holds tho upper end of the bed suspended. At one side of the standnrds Is a wheel, and gear by which the head of tho bed may bc raised or lowered to change the position of the person oc cupying It. Running up from tho foot of the bed Is n T-shnpcd bar to be placed under the legs of tho patient. bo that when the bed is tuteu at n steep angle he is kept from sliding downward, tho bar beneath his legs giving him the feeling of being In a reclining chair. Any person who has been forced to Ho abed for any length l ClIA.ItMI.NO BUrr IN MiUI! AND WIIITB SILK. this summer. Never has there been mothers could truthfully say such a year for this color, and there seems to be no tone of blue that is not worn. Periwinkle is immensely popu lar, canard and sea blues are much used, but it is the brilliant blue, of which radium is perhaps the latest and most vivid example, that Is the prominently smart shade of the Pa risian moment. Though so vivid, it is not crude, but none the less it is trying to many complexions nud, like all brilliant blues, will be still more unbecoming ns the season advances and our complexions feel tho effect of wind and sun. These blues are usual ly toned down by black. The suit illustrated is of n vivid blue In radium silk, aud the upper part of the skirt is of striped silk in blue and black effect. The coat revcrs are ex tremely odd and only becoming to a i slight figure. I Too Frank. "Unolo Joo" Cannon waB discussing Jocularly our society leader's claim that too many Htatcainon appear to rely on your uncouthness on tho ab sence of socks, etc. for their famo. "I would point out," Laid he. "that neither Caesar nor Alexander woro socks, nnd If 1 attacked New York socloty ns frankly ns this person has nttacked public life. 1 might but after all, perfect frankness Is Invaria bly a bad thing. "You havo heard, perhaps, of tho man who admired perfect frankness? Calling on a pretty girl, ho said. " 'if tliero lu one thing that I rever ence in this world, perfect frankness Is Hint thing.' "'Yes?' said the girl. 'Then I'll at once grasp tho oportunlty to urge you to shave off your mustache before you nat nnothor soft boiled egg." " Measure Strength of Oarsmen. Mr. W. C. Marshall, of the Sheflleld Scientific School at Yalo, has Invented a pressure recorder which, when sub stituted for the ordinary rowlock at tho end of the outriggers of a racing shell, measures and registers the pres sure exerted at every stroke of the oar. The varying forco of the strokes during a long race can be ascertained, and It Is Intended to apply tho ma chine In the solectlon and training of tho university crews. Alloys of Gold and Iron. Iron and gold when melted together may bo mixed In various proportions, and hardened or crystallized. Alloys containing 10 per cent, of gold are harder than pure Iron, but as the pro portion of gold Increases above that amount, tho alloy becomes softer. Silver and Iron do not form alloys. Turn Crank and Bed Moves, of time, unable to change his position, will appreciate the relief such a bed will afford. Boston Post. ( IIIICF t KOKI3H of time shen tho remaining 20 per cent of the old Mine Ore lighters will pass away and the organization will fall to pieces. "There was a panic in that lire to day. I say it and 1 want It published. A majority of the men lighting that fire were young civil service firemen. When they got Into the thick of the smoke their lungs couldn't stnnd the htraln. they got frightened, dropped their hose and ran. They got lost in the aisles of merchandise on the dark fourth ljoor. and poor Hculy and Cot ter were drowned there, nnd about n score of others were laid out by smoke. "I got there in time to see It. They were hanging out the windows gaping for air like lish on land. Hack In the thick of the smoke nnd fire n llttlo bunch of old timers stood the gaff nnd conquered the blaze. It wasn't much of a fire at that. "I.ook at Deputy Chief lllnns and Ilattalion Chief Ilrogan. They are a couple of husky old timers. When they went Into the department an ap plicant was supposed to have strength nnd size, and It wasn't necessary for lilni to be able to more thnn read and write his own name. Those two old smoke eaters went In nt the beginning nud came out at the finish nfter breathing smoke for three hours, nud they were as fresli when It wns over ns when It started. "In many fires of late years I havo seen these civil service firemen drop their hose and run. When one of them weakens the whole bunch goes down like n line of dominoes. "When the percentngo of big, strong old timers was heavier these weaken ed brethren could bo held in lino, but they nre so numerous now that when they get cold feet they simply overrun the men who try to make them stand un to their work." The two llremen killed nt the Are were Timothy Cotter, who was over come by smoke and drowned In a pool of water on tho fourth floor, and W1I Jam Healey, who was overcome by smoke and drowned In tho same pool with Cotter. MtiHlr'an' Need. Muslc.aus have felt 'bat tor a long time the need of u means by which their asptrat.ons aim their alms, co'ild be brought nearer to the public, while at the same time ewn the gen eral public ha-? been hcgl-'.ns to realize that some or the old mus cal institutions have lost their elasticity and begin to stand ratner out of sym pathy with tne.r modern surroundings. daughter Is grievously vexed wit a devil." Whether we accept the do trine of demoniacal possession or no., we are all conscious of the fact li at there are all about us children w o act as if they were possessed of dovl ,. In the very first family of v.h h i there is any record, the llrst born .-.o i was a murderer, and his hands 'vi.x stained with his own brother's blco.l. What was Eve's anguish as she look ed for the first tlmo into the pale face of death! Jacob had a largo family, but his boys nearly broke his heart by their deception nnd jealousy. Si 1 i mon had but one son. Itehoboam, ba. he was a conceited, spoiled child, nnd the first act of his reign was to jr.! t the kingdom asunder. Solomon is credited with being tho author of the proverb "Spare the rod and spoil the child," and he evidently practiced what he preached. David's son Absa- . . ,-.- , A ...I.U 1.1. .11- Utilizing Old Basket,. lom rKe, n,b "e"" lJ T '.' Do not throw away your old baskets ,us 1D" "'" ?.u , - , . ,, "n u l.n- l,nvn rt,t rr.w.i tliolr rtraf iiaofnl. I mrouueu HIU1 uiuu Attractions of Flowers. A flower lias an almost human way or llrst attracting Inserts. This is by appealing to their fondness for sweet things. There is secreted in every flower a store of botiej, large or small, as the case may be, to which the midge, the butterfly, the bee, the blue bottle fly and other In sects are pttracted. ness. Cover them with n coat of paint, , Balom! my son my son Absalo u : soft gray below, with different colored would God, I had died for thee. O Ab- Demons Possessing Children. History Is full of such Instances. Fathers searching for wandering boys. Mothers weoplng In silence, refusing to bo comforted over wayward daugh- ir.a Untnna nrn HnrVannil tlint Wflllld top and narrower base had a border of i ,,,. bo brlcht. hourg nre weary soft purple. Uhe handle wns tied with 1 ... ,,. .yra,ian iiht nll violet tulle and the basket filled with j white sweet peas. i A bunch of common wood ferns in a borders and handle, and they make artistic receptacles for flowers for formal decorations. To keep flowers fresh conceal In n basket a bowl or vase that will hold water. One such basket with wldesprendln Painfully Natural. Playwright is her acting so nat ural? Manager (enthuslas-iicaliy) Natural? Why, when sho appeared as the dying mother last night an insurance agent who has her llfo In sured for $2b,000 and who was in the audience actually tainted. Lon don Tit-Bits. that would dtherwiso be light, pillows with tears that would otherwise be soft. There are sleepless hours, and lmni-tH nnil crief-stricken white aud green basket, with fluffs of , , . bocauso somo son or daughter 4nl1.v m lwitilli naciitima flirt ... ... 1 i""1-- "-- jg grievously vexed with a devil. Tne liur ui an uipuusnu uetuiuuuu. . l1rInk tho dovil of lust, the rf ,llarhallnnnn tho dnvil nf In- ible centerpiece to hold iru t or now- i ntltud0i the devil of wandering, tho ers. smaller ones mat uoiu easier t . .. . .mnn- who, .rood of ,i& guts couiu no pauueu w maicn uie , monfJ encamped upon the soul! central uasicei to neigiueu wie eueci ui TEOOPS FOE EGYPT 1 English Regiments Hear That They May Go Out. Loudou, June 7. There is a report current In military circles nt Aldcrsnot that two battailous of infantry and a regiment of cavalry have been warned that they may be ordered to Egypt. Lovely Time. "Yes," remarked Mrs. Malaprop- Partlngton, "we had a lovely time In Venice. There are no cabi, there you know, because the Btreets are full of water. One hires a chande lier and he rows you about in a don- gola." Such baskets could also be used as a table The Emperor as a Jack-of-AII Trades. The following list of Emperor Will iam's accomplishments reminds ono strongly of our former strenuous Pres ident. He Is a yachtsman and an eques trian. He can write a song, and sing or play it most creditably. (Here is where he scones one on Mr. Itoose- elt.) He Is a lover of games, ex celling at chess and (whisper It) poker. Ho Is a capable artist and knows how to criticise other artists. He is an engineer and an experimenter in electricity He is a theologian and has composed a prayer. He is a horse-breeder aud keeps a stud. His literary taste is considerable, and his library remarkable. He can command a ship or a regiment, a fleet or an army. He can discuss cookery In every detail and teach editors how to run their papers. Ho thrums a guitar musically, speaks five languages flu ently, and can make speeches that fill the world with rumors of war. From Success Magazine. Illuminated Projectiles. The French navy has recently be gun experiments wun tne luminous shell employed for a year past in America. These shells have a hollow In the rear end containing fireworks powder, which Is Inflamed as the shell quits the gun, and leaves a luminous trail In the air. enabling the gunner at night to follow the course of his projectile, and determlno whether or not it reaches Its object. Without some device of this kind it is very dlfllcult In firing over the sea In the darkness to nscertaln whether the range Is too long or too short. In the daytime n Jet of water where the shell falls tells the story. the decoration. Quaintnoss In Headgear. Kverythlng In tho sartorial world sa vors of qualntness this season that Is, not of the qualntness as defined by Webster its "fanciful," but singularity of an entirely up to the minute ilk. Such qualntness Is evidenced In tho new coiffure worn by the pretty girl pictured. The little side ringlets are one of the latest notions of the hnlr dresslng artists and suggest n lady of The Plillohophy of Folly. "They say," observed the Phlloso- pber of Folly, "that it takes nine tailors to make a man. 1 always ac knowledged the truth of this old pro verb, when ono of these dudes boasts that be has patronized the sama tailor all his life." Spokesman's Review. Placing Leather lleltlng. in putting up leather belting be Euro to place the hair side next to the pulley, it not only clings to the pulley nutter but will wear much longer. Ccstly Target. Probably the most .oluborato and costly target .n the world I1U3 recent ly been launchod by the New York navy yard. The target is almost the exact duplicate of a section from tho hull of a battleship and is estimated to have cost ;&u,00u. Higher Than Monarch. Ho who reigns within himself and rules passions, desires and fears, Is more than a king. Milton. Always. The woman whoso father died of gout always has something to which she may anchor her pride. rue LATEST MODE. ye oldeu days tricked out in full skirt of daintily sprigged muslin, with a Nurpliced bodice and possibly u small grenadine shawl about her shapely shoulders. A big coal scuttle bonnet and n reticule hanging on her arm would completo the picture. When Cleaning Curtain Hooks. To clean curtain hoolu place them In water lu which a litUe ammonia hat been dissolved nud leave them for a llttlo while. This will reinovo both dirt and rust. When wiped with a clean cloth tho pins will fasten Into the curtain as easily as new ones. Oh, If youth, hot-blooded and in considerate, could for a moment real Izo "how sharper than a serpent's tooth It Is to have a thankless child It they could feel for an Instant the nolnt of one thorn, a whole crown of which they aro plaiting for their par ent's brows, thoy would chnnge the r courso of evil doing before another sunset. They would steady those nged limbs Instead of digging pitfalls for trembling feet. They would lift tho burdens from bending shoulders rnther than add to tho weight. They would make the present peaceful and the future roseate with Uope. The Prodigal Son came homo. It Is true, in time to receive his father's dying blessing, but not until ho had wasted his substance in riotous living, had lost his reputation and his character hnd ruined his health and boon cast out from U10 socloty even of his old companion's In vice. The mighty, for giving fathor lovo Is shown In tho re ception that ho received but there Is little to commend In tho career of the man who stayed away Just ns long as he could got a crust to eat nud a rag to wear, and dragged his poor, miser able, wretched and ruined body home when starvation wns stating him n tho face, for his poor old father to take care of. That ho camo home at all was something; that he did not come before was despicable. Oh! tho holght and depth and length and breadth of parental love. It overleaps all barriers, It palllntis where the world condemns; Its man tlo of charity covers a multitude or sins. That child must havo gono very far astray whose mother turns against lilm. Courts may pronounce him guil ty, but to her be Is her baby still, and she will go with him to the gallows forgiving and forgetting nil. God only knows how many mothers are thU moment prostrate, crying, out of the bitterness of their Bplrit, "Have mer " upon me, my child is grtevousl d with a dovlL" Roll of HONOR Attention is called to tne STRENGTH of the Wayne County 7 i 1 The FINANCIER of New York City has published a ROLL Oi HONOR of the 11,470 State Banks and Trust Companies of United States. In this list the WAYNE COUNTY SAVINGS BANK Stands 38th in the United States Stands 10th in Pennsylvania, Stands FIRST in Wayne County. Capital, Surplus, $455,000.00 Total ASSETS, $2,733,000.00 Honesdale. Pa.. May 29, 190S. I"'1 T oTblakeJ lAUCTIONEER & CATTLE DEALER I B You will mako money I H by bavins me. ; Hbkll phone 9-u Bethany, Pa. D. & h. CO.TIflB TABLE HONESDALE BRANCH A.M.! SUN n ISO ie oo A.M. SUN 10 00 1 w 2 OS P.M. S 10 5 50 5 51 ti 11 U 1 B St! ti a: (i :rj ti 35 ti ;sy ti 43 ti 4li e bo P.M. '1 151 7 25 8 15 A.M. 9 03 U 15 11 HI u : y U 51 !) 57! 10 00 10 01 10 Ul 10 11 10 15 A.M. A.M. 10 00 10 00 12 30 A.M. 4.10 5 -M l'.M, ti 20 U lit ti 5s 7 O 7 07 7 13 7 10 7 20 7 21 7 27l 7 31j l'.M. 8 30 1 20 2 IW l'.M. l'.M. 4 30 ti 05 A.M. 2 15 7 io 7 55 A.M 2 05 2 15 2 10 2 37 2 43 2 4'J 2 52 2 57 2 50 3 0.V 3 o: 3 10 3 15 ... Albany .... lllni'humton . P.M., A.M. .. Philadelphia.. . Wtlktltarre. ....Scranton.... f.v Ar l'.M. 8 45! Carlnmilalo .... 8 55...I.Itu'i)ln Avenue.. H Nil . U IS ... U 21 ... a 29 ... 9 32l .. 9 371... U 391... a 4.1 . 9 47 9 50 9 55 A.M. Whites. ... I'a r view ... ('umtaii Lake Lodore .... . Way mart Keene Steene .. l'rompton l-unvuin Seelyville ... . Ilonesclule Ar 2 00 10 001 12 40 S 45 3 St 7 31-732 A.M I'M. , 10 20 4 05 7 15 9 37 3 15 ti 20 A.M. iTm". 1M. 8 05 1 35 5 40 7 51 1 25 5 30 7 SO 1 21 5 2li 7 XI 1 Ul 5 OS 7 25 12 6fi 5 01 7 19 12 51 5 5ti 7 17 12 19 4 51 7 12 12 41 4 4S 7 09 12 40 4 45 7 05 12 3ti 4 41 7 01 12 32 4 37 ! ti 5n 12 29 4 34 I ti 55 12 25 4 30 'A.M. T'lT. l'.M. 1'.. A.M. SUN SUN 10 Wi . .. 8 45, ... l'.M. I' M. 12 171 12 07 12 US 11 41 11 37' 11 31, 11 29i 11 i'li 11 201 11 ltil 11 12 U 09 11 05 8 29 8 17 8 13 7 51 7 47 7 41 7 39 7 32 7 W 7 2ti 7 22 7 19 7 15 A.M. l'.M. The Era of New Mixed Paints ! Tlito vwii" nnnm Wl'rh Jl (lolllM! f)f HOW 1111X0(1 DailltS. A COll- dition brought about by our enterprising dealers to get some ikind of a mixed paint that would supplant CHILTON'S MIXED PAINTS. Thoir compounds, Doing now aim nuuvuj uutciuouu, may find a sale with tho unwary. TUB ONIiY AUTJIOKI. rioru'BCHILTON'S MIXED PAINTS Is JADWIN'S PHARMACY. There aro reasons for tho pro-minonco of CHILTON PAINTS; 1st No ono can mix abetter mixed paint. 2d Tho painters declaro 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 surface painted' with Chilton Pamt that proves defective. ... 4th Those who havo used it arq perfectly satisfied with it, and recommend its use to others.