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ix:'£i: i.-^-«a«»rf. •*« ^.^*-*i.»w*»6((i* jfefC^ijWfca w S^?r , *W«l , ff r '<:''\ J <*-- ,^!r vf-^-r ^'R^w-W.^^ Is. ' : r^m^^^:^^l I >?«t WAS A DISTINCT SHOCK. Two Young Women- In Maine De- scribe a Scarbecrow Who Retaliated. Two Auburn young ladies have not yet recovered from the shock they re- ceived when out riding, the other day,' \Oh did you ever see anything so funnjj\ _gxclajmed__one to' her com- panion, as they rode past \a big farm, 'i, should think the crows would be scared anyway by that thing. That, searcecrow 4s a good'imitation of a human being, but, Oh! it is so-stift- and angvilar, and did you ever see such outlandish clothes! That skirt is .skimpy enough, I must 'say* and' just notice the gawky lines of tbfc jwalst, \But Oli! ye gods and—little- jfishes, did you ever see such a hat!\ : \Strange interrupted her com- Ipanion, \how they managed that hoe I—the scarecrow holds it as natural I as life—and, say, sa-a-a-ay! Oh!\ [• \Perhaps you wouldn't wear your jbest clothes if you had to hoe in a 1 garden,\ shouted the very angry (\scarecrow to the great consterna- |tion -of the -Auburn young ladies and to the no small discomfort of the 'Ijorse, for it was a hot day and he objected seriously to being urged so rapidly over t the ground.—Lewiston 'Journal. OLD CLOTHES HAVE CHARMS. Comfort Not the Only Thing That ^ • Endears Them to Weajxrs. !*-*- Many men have a weakness for their old suits. And truly about some —ehrtfaes there is an indescribable ' something 1 —one might call it sym- pathy—which endears them to us. , \1 have an old suit,\ said a gen- , itleman who-is a sentimentalist on 'this point, \that whatever mood I :may be\ • in, always makes me feel happy and prosperous when I put ,it on. It is like a part of myself. 'It is too old and shabby to wear out I of doors, except in winter, when I . 1 conceal it. with _a long overcoat. I i can't'explain my affection for it. The jfact that it is the most entirely com- fortable off-all my clothes is \only part qf the. reason. ~ . t' \1 Show many .other men who have * ftheir favorite suits of old clothes, i They are always old suits; and that • .suggests the some garments may, in —•Sme r -afesort)— some-=subtl& —magnetic .. -quality from, their wearers—some- . ithing that renders them specially- .''congenial.\ —- — RIFLING AN EAGLE NEST. |T~ tit Is a Pretty Hard and Very Danger- | , ous Act. An Alpine hunter named\ Hess, liv- ;lng a't Engleberg, in the Unterwald iCanton, has had a- dramatic adventure •with casl03.--A pah-had built their aerie in the cliffs about 800 yards »aboVe the valley, and it contained two eagles, of which Hess determined to (possess himself. The climb was so difficult and dan- j^eroujs that he had to leave his gun ehind him, taking only a staff tipped VwithJron. As he approached the aerie the two parent eagles attacked him '•with great fury, and. the hunter had a .severe fight, with his staff as his only (•weapon, the risk of his being hurled •to the bottom of the cliffs being very IgreaL \ Hess^ received many cruel scars, but !he at Tast succeeded in disabling the Male hlra7~ana thVn, driving off the another, secured the eagles. WAYNE GQUNtY OFFICIAL CANVASS—We** •*' SENATOR. ! I — p— n TOWNS. ARCADXA BUTLER ., GALEN ... HURON ... LYONS .... MACEDON MARIQN .. ONTARIO . PALMYRA ROSE SAVANNAH --SOBUS WALWORTH ., WILLIAMSON WOLCOTT .... 1 2 3 4 5 1 •2 1 2 3 4 1 2, 1 2 3 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 1 - 2 3\ 4 5 6 i 2 1 2 1 2 3 190 315 547 421 246 226 148 136 .65 396 449 138 172 319 452 563 338 221 205 198 240 202 416 377 137 206 145 204 232 169 145 152 99 211 221 202 . 162 402 201 356 244 . 143. i06n 94 199 292 255 c 94 50 .40 213 253 104 115 • 138 229 306 . 189 117 157 128 167 158 247 233 95 108 93 121 135 - 87 - 84 99 50 96 99 150 117 284 163 168 107 -It 6230 91 113 250 161 110 37 50 77 .24 173 189 32 . 56 181 219 248 144 87 45 63 ' 71 if 14f 41 79 44 78 92 '82 50 53 48 ,107 118 51 36 109 31 183 129 64. '4166 4 9 5- 17 3 7 2 2 2 3 1 19 8 r 5 'ii 'i 8 4 1 •9. 9 7 S 8 • 5 215 . TOWNS. MEMBER ' OF ASSEMBLY. H. p) •? ARCADIA -J J - — BUTLER . GALEN ... HURON ... LYONS .... MACEDON r MARION .. ONTARIO . PALMYRA rJ, Women; Must Like to Work. , The increase in the number of worn- ien fn the trade and industry of Amer- ica is alarming. Out of 305 \gainful .•occupations\ enumerated by the cen- sus of the United States, there are only eight in which women do no't ap- pear. From four out of these eight oc- cupations women are excluded by law. At the present time there are over $,000,000 women at work in various trades and occupations in the \United States. In 1900, of every five Ameri- can women over ten years of age, there was one Who was going outside of her family dutieB and who was tak- ing part in- the gainful work of. the working world. At that time there •were 40 women civil\ engineers, 30 •women mechanical and electrical en- gineers ~£E3 \three women mining en- gineers, besides 14 women veterinary surgeons.—Technical World. \Everyday Religion. •TThave so fixed the nabit in my own mind,\ said Stonewall JacKson, \that I. never raise a glass -of water to my lips without asking God's bless- ing. I never seal a letter without •putting a word of prayer under the seal. I never taksf a letter from the post without a brief sending of my thoughts heavenward. I never Change • my -classes in the'seetSnt room with- out sr infinite's* petition for the cadets who go out and those who coine in.\ tJAEEN-rmr. .^r... *. -ffURON-^, „... .„™„»™, LYONS , A Heaton. \' •Wright—Haven't sola those crazy verses yet, I suppose? JJ Penman—Yes, I have. \You don't mean it?' \f es, I do; and\ I'll tell you a funny thing about it. There were only 20 lines'and the editor paid me .for 40.\ ' \'fchai' accounts for it The edito** was\Seeing double the day he bought *»ni.\ ' • ' _ -.• U'HR> * l ' ws-~r- mwm - & Totsed' \Bubley has an auto now and lie atresn!t seem to do anything else but chase around the country in it.\ ; \Yes he's very strongly attached to hfs machine, and-?-\ <!He» wasift the last time I saw him Dn' the road.. He was about 20 feet Shove It.\ : l A Sign. '!H6Wrfl8o. you know that strange «octor \you called in Is a bachelor?\ '•«• (\because he picked up all the mag- mimes that were lying on the floor tad carefully laid them on the table.'' • a-tftetrettKree Press.' '•>'• ,l • -- Chinese Fishermen. Tto Chinese fish, wljh••'» , net BUS- ''*fM$'* t $ e en, a of * bm^otta.polo. «M ; ,ilfr»rmao, when ;• he.: '4falp[A'tq Mil* or; lower hit net, wiliar'tfo or 4own the halthce homrtf. ROSE SAVANNAH SODUS WALWORTH . WILLIAMSON WOLCOTT 1 • 2 -9- 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2' ^3- 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 • 1 2- 1 2 3 4 S 6 1 2 \1 2 1 ISO '313 S4S - *421- 245 227 147 135 65 396 452 138 171 320 453 - 563 - 337 * 224 205 198 240 203 41S 379 ,137 205 145 193 232 170 145 151 98 207 221 203 162 400 201 358 ~ \243 141 10697 101 207 323 -291- • . 134 195 109 51 41 244 281 .1 V H 124 138 247 -323- - 211 146 18'4 154 181 165 . 298 255 105 126 / 99 120 142 99 93 107 • 61 123 122 167 122 309 ' 173 213 140 79 6914 84 103 215 -.123- 107 26 37 76 • 23 149 162 24 56 182.- 203 118 60 19 36 57 36 113 121 31 58 39 68 82 71 40 44 36 73 96 34 29 78 19 138 96 57 3440 5 t 3 8 7- 4 6 1 8 1 ' 3 9 3 1 \3 --9- 8 18 2 8 2 2 . 4 3 J. 21 \ 7 5 8 12 *i 11 .3- 2 11 13 - 9 7 9 5 243 TOWNS. SHERIFF. •I -3 •-S- ARCADIA .,. BUTLER ,. MACEDON MARION .- ONTARIO . PALMYRA 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 J. 2 1 2 3- 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 ROSE SAVANNAH soTius\::..; WALWORTH >, WILLIAMSON. WOLCOTT w.. 2 3 1* 2- t 2, •1 2 3 4— 5 6 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 190 313 546 422 245 227 147 136 65 396 451 lis 170 320 452 565 341 .224 205 198 237 204 416 379 137 206 145 197 232 172 144 • 151 98 20»\ 221 203 162 399 201 359 244 141 10605 101 209 331 297 136. 196 108 •53 \ 41 250 286 112 124 166 256. 336 166 139 185* 154 178 164 _25S_.. 255 107 130 100 122 . 145 107 95 108 62 I3TT 12ft . 169 '\ ' 122. • '3t» 173- its 140 79 84 101 208 118 105 25' 37 74 23 142 156 23 46 153 193 220 170 68 17 37 • 57 38 121 29 56 38 70 81 65 37 43 35 65 9Z 33 29 ' 74 19 137*\ 9S Sty iiii 3 \i 26 7 5 6 12 \i 11 3 -1 11 10 234 Juit at Profitable to public. ; A dog has, succeeded in swimming across the 'EnglislV channel. . Some disappointment may be felt that it was; not a man that did it. But the benefits to accrue, 'to the world from the fact wijl be JuStl as great in the case of the dbg as- the man. Wh?it Wa» It Worth? \Ethel that awfully handsome .guide kissed me a] morrieht ago. Do you think I; ought to ' deduct something from his pay, or. add to it?\—Tranii- lated lot Tales froin \Fliegende Bla^ ter.\ '•-: '/ ; i, Burmese 8uper«tttlon. The Burmese have a curious Idea regarding coins. They prefer those which have female heads on them, be- lieving that cqint with male heads on them lira, not* so\ liicky and do not ntake money. % on. Absentminded. Tony—^'m against keeping the lid Jphes—Why? •tony—I' kept mine on when Miss Sweet passed me the other day, and now .she won't speak to me.-rDetroit Fjree Eress. ' *• As a Knock-out Agent. Mrk Hogan (with paper).-T-Gloty be I Highway robbers are\ how usin* autty mobiles! Hogftn.-^-No wondhef! Shure, tfi' most casual' reader must acknowl- iu5e1loHfy\^?vM f ™'^Ka- bags!—Puck, -t •• 4 ^d%e>^-theirr; Montenegro Bars Kodaks. J:oretfl«ert; carrying kodaks l B MOB- tenegro without a written permis- sion will be prosecuted, even if th#y only take snap-shots of the scenery. WAYNE COkyN-fY OgFfylAfe c44VA|«-*-19^ DISTRICT ATTORNEY. i s. TOWNS. ARCADIA BUTDER QAI.EN .. HURON LYONS . MACEDON .. MARION .... ONTARIO ... PALMYRA .. ROSE SAVANNAH , SODUS WILLIAMSON_ WOLCOTT .... WALWORTH . ^S0 t 313 \422 246 327 . 147 .. 134 65, 396 . , 452 138 > 170 , .319 •' 454 564 '337 223 204 198 239 204 416 379 136 206 145 194 232 102 211 355 301 142 195 109 50 '41 245 281 113 123 137 242' 322 211 145 185 •155 179 165 302 •254 105 129 1O0 121 144 83.- 99 185 113 100 2.6' 37 76 23 147 162 23 47 181 209 233 119 59 17 36 • 58 37 111 122 . 30 55 ' 38 68 169 145 151 98 '207 221 203 162 398 201 358 244 142 9S- 88 107 59 120 119 '167 122 311 . 173 212 . 140 , 79 74 45 44 39 • \.77 99 ' 33 29 77 19 139 95 58\ 10596 \6956 B 5 CORONER, . TOWNS. 3404 I i f ARCADIA .....'. BUTLER GALEN ., HURON . 190 312 * 546 427 246 227 147 136 65 396 453 138 170 J 01 206\ '324 290 134 195 109 50 41 246- - 280 • 112 124 tYONS- .84 103 215 129. 108 26' 37 17 23 146 164 23 46 MACEDON ' MARI.ON .. ONTARIO . PALMYRA- : ROSE ... v ., SAVANNAH SODUS WALWORTH ., WILLIAMSON WOLCOTT .... —52n — 454 564 339 223 207... . 198 237 204 416 379 \ 137 205' __ 145 188 232 \ i$H 151 96 204 221 202 162 399 201 358 244 141 10594 137 243 322 217 150. 185 151, 1-80 165. 300 254 105 129 \-100 114 144 98 107 fil 124' 124 167 122 312 173 212 141 79- 692.1 182 208 233 116 58, 20- 39 — 55 37 112 122 31 _ 55' 38 • 69 • 82 —71 40 44 35 69 94 32 29 76 19 137 94 57 ' 3435 *~~I\ 3 9 6 IS 8 2 2 4 3 1 21 5 6 12 ii 3 3 11 11 9 9 9 -;5r 238 , PROCEEDINGS OF THE BpAflUD OF CANVASSERS ° •• '• \ $ OF WAYNE COUNTY. At a regulat\ meeting of the Boacd of County Canvassers of the County of Wayne, held; at the. office of the CleTk of said County, on the 13ih \day of November, 1905, to canvass and estimate the votes given in the several election districts 'of said county; - a t the General Election held in \said CJounty> on the. 6th day of November, 19Q6V ' The Board 1 was called to order by Ge'prge Kent, Deputy Clerk, and the following Supervisors answered to their names: Emor E. Burleigh, Arcadia. ' , - .,• Gprharn J. Wilson, Butler. Charles H. Ford, Galen. ' L. A. Parsons, Huron. . IpHiam G. Sisson, Lyons. ^ Henry- M. Littel, Macedon. O. H. Sherman, Marion. \~7Cfiauncey C-/Norton, Ontario. \7 Rufus N. Backus, Palmyra. J. WprttriSHQatl, Rose; Ebenezer Harrington, Savannah. — '-~ — hr-~ — : -~-, \'Sbdus* Reuben T- Brawn* Walworth. * AJlfsbnJ'B. Covei't, \WiHipBtofiT . Chariei; .Ma,dan,' Wolcbtt. On motion of J. W. Tandall,. Mr. Rufus N. Backus was duly nolill&ted «^%tnl| elected Clialfman of. tjie Board of County Canvassers, ancl.aftlfe;being MlSr sworn as°snrjlrichairr^u,^e---ttae^pt(n^uly-adra^^^^ ttitiohal oath to, Ihe^Jlernb.e^s of the'Board and to George Keltt^ ijepuiy Clerfej as the Secrefaty of.-'sucli Board. _ The Boartftof Cbuhty Canvassers then being (July organized; the sealed packages of original'.(statements, of canvass as deposited with the County Cleric were delivered to the 4 Board of Canvassers also.the certified copies thereof, being also presented to-the Board. On motion of Mi\. Wilson, Boaifd adjourned until 2 p. m., at Supers visors'\ room a,t Court House. '. * . *:•• , Board met at Supervisors' rooms Aitet recess at. 2 p. m., present as before, and the Bttafd proceeded to canvass the votes, from the returns before: them7\a7S6*TW Secretary havitil prepared a tahulafed statement of ail the votes cast-for ea'cH^icahdidatej which statement upon comparison by-said Board With the^origliial statements and certified statements appear to be coriiect,;|t via^s m6ved-_aiiu carried that the tabulated, .statement as tea.fi . 'by the Secretary be &M the same is hereby approved arid adopted by Ttfiia—Board of_County CaAyassers aa a true exhibit of the. votes for the Several candidates at the '..Election in the County of Wayne on the 6fh day of.^oVember,,1906;. ' •' •---•'•..,\• '' Moved and seconded that the Board adjourn until Wednesday after- nooji at 2 p; irfc ,' i&oard fnet Wednesday afternoon, at 2 p. m., pursuant to adj. Present as before^ . ;? - And the Secretary, havjng read a statj.4eiitV|r^| the votes cast for the offices of Governor\ Lieutenant Governor), ^retary of State, Comp- teller, Treasurer, Attorney :0eneKa|;' Sta|f Engirt and \Surveyor Justice of the Supreme Court, Reprjesen't|tiv\e''ijf. Congjfss and-Senator, it was moved and carried that such;'' statement \%e •accented-and adopted as the statement of this Board up&ii such' offices. - And the Secretary having read a statement- of all the votes catt for the office of Member of Assembly,, it\ was moved and carried,that such statement be accepted and adopted as the_^ statement of[ this Board upon such- office. T~ \' - And upon such*' statement it appearing that Edson W. Hamn, having .received the-gfeatest numher of yotesjor the-offic^of Mfember of'^ssem, bly; it was*moved and carried that he^be declared~,and determined elected as Member of Assembly for said County. —— c . And the Secretary having read a statement • of all • the votes cast for the' office of Sheriff, District Attorney and Coroner, it was moved and car- ried that suc$ statement be accented-and'adopted as th£ statement of this Board upon such offices; And lull sucu uu-i^ca. upon Tuch statement it. appearing that Jeremiah Collins, having received the greatest number ot votes for the _ office 'ofr-Sfaertfft it was moved and carried that he be declared and determined elected as Sheriff for said County. • , » ' - And iipon such statement it appearing that Joseph Gilbert, having re- ceived • the greatest number of votes~fof the office 'of District Attorney; it was moved and carried that he be declared and determined elected as District-Attorney for said 'County. * And upon such statement it appearing that Cyrus P.' Jennings, having •received the greatest number of votes for the office of_Coroner; it was- moved and carried'that-he-be declared and determined elected as Coroner for said County. Minutes read and approved. , - - „ „• Ts - ^ \ Board orderedj-a-djourned. * ... ^ ; t - STATEMENT Of the Board of County Canvassers • of the County of Wayne, in Relation to the Votes Given for Governor. '- The^Board of CountyCanvassers of the County of Wayne, having .met at the office_ of the Clerk of said .County on the 13th day of November, 1906, to Canvass and estimate the votes .given in the several Election Dis- tricts of said County, at the General Election held on the sixth day of No- vember, in the year aforesaid, do certify as follows: • ^ Tha.t it appears on such estimate and canvas's that: .ji . . _ ,-. , \flie WholS-iiumb'er of votes given for the office, of GoverflQr, inclui ing all ballots endorsed\\marked^for ident-ifidation^^was^tett thousand six hundred and fifty-six\ (10,656)\ pf wTiich\ 1 ~~~~. ~- ~\~- ... \ \' CHARLES E. HUGHES received seven thousand and eighteen (7,018). WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST \received thr*ee thousand three hundred sixty-three. (3,363).. • JOHN C. CHASE received thirty two (32). ' ~ HENRY M. RANDALL received 'two hundred'Wrty^SuF'(234). -THOMAS-Hr-JACKSON received sme-^i), WE CERTIFY this statement to be correct, and have caused the same to be attested by the signatures of the members of this Board, there being' 14 members in said Board, this 14th day of November, A. D., one thousand nine hundred and six.. . -- • \ , jEMOR E. BURLEIGH, Supervisor of Arcadia. G. J. WILSON, Supervisor pf Butler. C. H. FORDj Supervisor of Galen. ! ~ ,L. A. PARSOJSTS, Supervisor of Huron. ... W. G. SISSON, Supervisor of Lyons. H. M.-LITTEL,- Supervisor of Macedon. •O. H. SHERMAN, Supervisor of Marion. C. C- NORTON,\ Supervisor of Onta\fr6. \» R, N. BACKUS, Supervisor of Palmyra. - J-, W.- -TINDALL, -Supemso? of Rosev ~ E. HARRINGTON,\ Supervisor df Savannah*. .- ' - ' '- —>, Supervisor of Sodus. R. T. BROWN, Supervisor of- Walworth. * \ : ~\7T ALSON B. COVERT, Supervisor of Williamson. * CHAS. S. MADAN, Superyikor_of„ Wolcott.. _ State of New York, Wayne County Clerk's Office, ss: I HEREBY CERTIFY that I have compared the fopegoing with the original statement remaining on file in this office, and that, the same-is-a correct transcript therefrom and of the whole of such original. WITNESS my hand and. official seal at Lyons this 14th day of November, ene thousand nine hundred 1 and six. 1 \ . [Seal]\\ 1 7 r ~~' LEDYARTJ S. CUYLER, Cleric. <& By George Kehtj Deputy Clerk. STATEMENT Of the Board of County_Canyassers of- the-County, of Wayne, ,in\ Relation -to the Votes Given for Lieutenant-Governor. y The Board of County Canvassers of-the County of Waynej haviiig.met at the .office of the Clerk of said County on the 13th day of '• November, ISOoljto Canvass and estimate the votes given in the several Election' Djs- tricts of said County, at\ the General Election held on the sixth day .<>f No- veniber, in the-y^ar aforesaid, do certify as follows: P\ That it appears oil such estimate arid canvass that: \ — -~ ~~* n»e-whple number of voles Biven^^or^the^offtce* \&ff £i«W«natJt=Giov a ernor. including all ballots endoxsed_!Lmarked'for ideatificatBon,\ was tea thousand-six hundred forty seven (10,647), of which •\. , • •MATTHEW LINN BRUCE received six, thousand nine- hundred sev- enty (6,970). ' \ ' ' ., LEWIS StUYVEsiNT CrlANLER received three thousand tteee- hundred ninety-ohe (3|391). : - _^ GUSTAVE-A.lSrilEBEEi receive* thirty-two <32), FREEMAN H. SETTYS received two hundred! fbrty-Bour (244).. , — FRANE: E{\ RAS'SONO received ten (10). T\ r ' WE CERTIFY tftis statement to_ be. correckjndjhayS caused the saint/ id be attested\by the, signatures of the members of this Board 1 , there being: 14 members, i n said_Bjjardj this. 14th day of November, A. Dl, one thousand nine, hundred and six. _ ;•.,. '' ' ' . ,, ^'••••> , EMQR E. BURLEIGH, Supervisor • pS Arcadia. G. J; -WlljSON,- Supsrvisdf ,of Bui*& -r- -*•--• - ---^-^Hr ; S l S8 r ~^.Supei^si5#*^f : Giate •' ' L; A* \PA|ES0NSV Sti&ttvisof of iSttflpn« W. G» SISSON, SupfSrvfSqr'tif Lyons. » H. M. LITTEL, Siipeisvisor of Macedfen> . O. HI, SHERMAN, Supervisor. pOEamoni- i- ™ C. C. NORTON, Supervisor of Ontario. R. N. BACKUS, Supervisor of Palmirta.-• \ ••> J. W, TINDALL, 'Supervisor pf- Rose* • ••/ '\ ,4, ' E\ HARRINGTON, Supervispr of Sava.rmifc '. , '^ •—\ : ; .'-\ '•'-; - ~~ .Supervisor 0^_:S6qfe ;..,./ '''•'\ R^ % BRiJWN, Supervisor of Walworth. --\ts'-W'\ ALSO'N'''E, COVERT, Supet^vispr^6ff Williaftisonv CHAS. S. MADAN,. Supentisor of. Wojcotfc :•-'• State of New York, Wayne County Clerk's Office, as? , V I HEREBY C^E^tlF^\ that I have compared: the foregoingWxtli.th*,. original statement remaining on; file in this office, and that the same is.a correct tfaascript therefrom and of the whole 6f such oiiginal.j; ,,,\„/;. WITNESS ray hand' and official seal at Lyons this 14th day e* Kowmber, one'tnousahd'nine hundred and™«Bei\\'\' ; 1'SeaIJ, • , .. . ^.LfimrAfttif^ CXJYLEft -l^C B» G«w;g« Kent, Deputy Ctdrlt^ ___,„,, *mmt**-