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J . J ^,~^.*m*Jtkm**&z.^i .Mi*»«Ki ^^^rWff^P^\^^* --•:. t . . t .».. —- State of~New York, Wayne County Clerk's Office, ss: • ' » ' - r - .-.« —-—I HEREBY- CERTIFY that I have compared' the foregoing 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 se-af at Lyons this 14th day of November, one\ thousand nine hundred and six. -i .' [Seal] LEDYARJ3 S. CUYLER, Clerk. | By George Kent, Deputy Clerk. _ STATEMENT L L ' Of the Board of County Canvassers of the County of Wayne, in Relation to the Votes Given for Member of -Assembly. The Board of County Canvassers of the County of Wayne, having met at the office of the Clerk of said Co'unty 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: • That' it appears on such estimate, and canvass that: , The whole number of votes given for the office of Member of Assem- bly, including all ballots endorsed \marked for identification,\ ten thousand six hundred and ninety-seven (10,697), of which -EDSON W. HAMN received six thousand nine .hundred Jourteen t (6,914). . . \' \ - JACOB BRASSER received three'thousand four hundred fo'rty (3,440). WESLEY JOLLEY received two hundred forty-three. (243). WE, CERTIFY this statement t o be correct, and have caused the sa\me 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 an'd six. - ' ' ' '. EMOR. E. BURLEIGH,' Supervisor'of Arcadia. . ^~^ . G. J. WILSON, Supervisor of. Butler, \~ ~\ - C. H. FORD, Supervisor of Galen. L. A. PARSONS, Supervisor of Huron. W. G..SISSON,'Supervisor of Lyons. H. M. LITTEL, Supervisor of Macedon. • - - - O—Hi SHERMAN. Supervisor^ Marion. e= ^ rfr .- g .. t _.. .'__„•C. C. .NORTON^ Supervisor of Ontario-. ~ '' • W: G. SISSON, Supervisor of Lyons. H. M. LITTEL, •Supervisor of Macedon. » , p . O. H. SHERMAN,. Supervisor' of Marion. C. C. NORTON, Supervisor of Ontario. R. N. BACKUS, Supervisor of Palmyra. ':- \ J. W. TINDALL, Supervisor bi Rose. \ • \\\ : \ E. HARRINGTON, Supervisor of Savannah.- , . : —„— • , Supervisor of Sodus. R. T. BR£)WN, Su-pessisor oi Walworth. * ALSON B. COVERT, Supervisor of Williamson. • ' CHjAS. S.' MADAflST, Supervisor of Wolcott; \ Slate of New York, Wayne.County'Clerk's O.Th\ce ss: \ \ ' 'I HEREBY CERTIFY' that I< have compared the foregoing 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 originals WITNESS my hand and official seal at Lyons this 14th day 'of November, one thousand nine hundred and six. {Seal] ... . „ LED YARD S. CUYLER,- Clerk. * . By George Kent, Deputy Clerk J. \Y. TJNDALL, Supervisor of Rose. •E. HARRINGTON, Supervisor of Savannah. '- — rj Supervisor 'of Sodus. ~R» T. BROWN, Supervisor of Walworth. -ALSON B.'COVERTT Supervwor-of-W-rffiam-scm; -| -QnXSrsrjX?iXS t ty,, 'SuperviTcjTol;' WoIcotT 7~ _J State of New York, \Vayne_ County -Clerk's Office, ss: - - -j < -- T HEREBY CERTIFY that 1 have compared the foregoing with the original statement remaining on file in this office, and that the same is a correct trans.cript therefrom and of the whole of such original. ~ ° \YITNESS-my hand-and official, seal at Lyons this 14th day •_ of November, one'thousand nine hundred and six. br [Seal] LEDYARD S. CUYLER, Clerk. By George Kent, Deputy DETERMINATION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY CANVASSERS / ON MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY. STATEMENT •»••*• \Mfgf Of the Board of County Canvassers ofjhe County of Wayne, in Relation to the Votes Given for District-Attorney. The Board of County Canvassers 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: .That it appears on such estimate and canvass that: , The whole number of votes.-given for the_offide-Of District-Attorney, including all ballots endorsed \marked for identification,\ was ten thou- sand five hundred and ninety-six (10,596),' of which , JOSEPH GILBERT received' six thousand nine\Tufidred .fifty-six (6,956). HERMAN L. KELLY received three thousand four hundred four (3,404). ' S. JN«- GILBERT received.two hundred thirty-six (236). ~ ' . WE .CERTIFY this statement to be correct, and-have caused' the same ^^Lffl^ffiiias in said Board, this 14th day_of November, A. D., one thousand ~u'me~faundre3*3Sftrsix:— ~> •• —? .•-*--*- - »- • i*v -. • . .... EMOR E. BURLEIGH, Supervisor of Arcadia. • G. J. .WILSON, Supervisor of Butler. C. H. FORD, Supervisor of Galen. .__:..i_ .-. ^_.'_\„:J. X« .A.-^ARSQJSS* ^urj£.rjIsox_j^.JIjirj?r},^^ > __._, _ -W.-€r. j SISSONt-S-up-eFvisor-sf—kye«S: H. M. L.'ITTEL,^Supervisor of Macedon. -€^4J r -'-SiiES^AN T -S^enusor--oiJlIaiian._ C. C. NORTON, Supervisor of Ontario. X. BACKUS, Supervisor of Palmyra. \ W. TINDALL, Supervisor of Rose. HARRINGTON, Supervisor of Savannah. — , Supervisor of Sodus. R. J- E. w Hi \* « 1 T V * !3 The Board of County Canvassers of the County of Wayne, having met at the office of the Clerk of said County on the 13th day of November, 1906, and having canvassed- and estimated tlje votes given in the several Election Districts oj the Assembly District of said County, at a General Election' held on the 6th day of November, 1906, do hereby certify, deter- mine and declare, that Edson W. Hamn, by the greatest number of votes, was duly elected Member of Assembly in and for said County. 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. . EMOR E. BURLEIGH,\ Supervisor of Arcadia. G. J-. WILSON, Supervisor of Butler. .'\\.,, C. H. FORD, Supervisor^ « ft L. A. PARSONS, Supervisor of Huron. '« ' W. G. SISSON, Supervisor of Lyons. '< ^ H. M. LITTEL, Supervisor of Macedon.' 3 O. H. SHERMAN, Supervisor of Marion. C. C. NORTON, Supervisor of Ontario. R. N. BACKUS, Supervisor of Palmyra. \~~ J. W. TINDALL, Supervisor of Rose. *• E. HARRINGTON, Supervisor of Savannah. * • : , Supervisor of Sodus. R. T. BROWN, Supervisor of Walworth. ALSON B. COVERT, Supervisor of Williamson. ..jCHA^S^^ADAi^Suoexvgorof Wolcott, _ „#*« E> State of New York, Wayne County Clerk's Officej ss: I HEREBY CERTIFY that I have ^compared the foregoing with the original statement remaining on file; in this office, and that, the sa'me is a 'correct transcript therefrom and of the whole of such original. WITNESS my hand and offiqial seal at Lyons this 14th day of November, one thousand nine hundred and six. [Seal] LEDYARD S= CUYLER, Clerk. By George Kent, Deputy Clerk. STATEMENT fc rf w i. a P| £8*1 $£•1 rcal |j $37 S M\JJMB t is |||| P II w K' A f H, - *?' B «t^ Kr P m t Kt-«— W' ' It4^»'•'••'—•* — E» Of the Board of County Canvassers of the County of Wayne, in Relation • to the Votes Given for Sheriff.' * '---.- The Board of County Canvassers 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- j tricts of said County, at the General Election held on the sixth day of No vember, in the year aforesaid, do certify as follows:. i \• That ft\ appears on such estimate and canvass, .that: The whole number of votes given for the office of Sheriff, including all ballots endorsed \ Marked for identification,\ was ten thousand six hundred and five (-10,605), of which JEREMIAH COLLINS received six thousand nine hundred eighty- three (6,983). - ' \ HENRY M. LITTLE received three thousand three hundred eighty- eight (3,388). .... WM. A_ BROWNELL jseceived two huhdwd thirty-idur (234), WE CERTIFY this statement to be correct, and have catiseW^isame 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. .. . - _. *- ' „ ----- EMOR E! BURLEIGH* Supervisor of Arcadia* G. h WILSON,, Supervisor of Butler. C. H. FOtlD* Supervisor of .Galen. _;„ L. A. PARSONS, Supervisor of Hufon. '• ; R^ X_BRQWKjISuoMvisorJdT\W|IworTh._ '-..^1 .ALSON\ B. COVERT, Supervisor of WiHiamsdtir CHAS. S.'TVIADAN, Supervisor of Wolcott. State of New York, Wayne County Clerk's'Office, ss: I HERfBT\ CERTIFY that I have compared the fnregoing 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, one thousand nine hundred and six. [Seal] t . . LEDYARD S. CUYLER, Clerk. • By George Kent, Deputy Clerk. STATEMENT Of- the Board of County Canvassers of the County of Wayne, in Relation to the Votes Given for Coroner. __ „Xhp-Boaxd_of_Countv Canvassers 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 ss follows: That it appears on such estimate and. canvass that: The whole number of votes given for the office of Coroner, including all ballots endorsed \ marked for identrficaikm,\ was ten thousand five hundred ninety four (10,594), of which CYRUS P. JENNING'S-J&ceived six thousand nine hundred-twenty- one.. (6^921), ' . ,' -.'-•'- DAVID LOWN received\ three thousand four hundred thirty-five (3,435). „ ALBERT PALLISTER received two hundred thirty-eight (238). '' WE CERTIFY this statement t o 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. ' EMOR E. BURLEIGH, Supervisor of Arcadia. G. J. WILSON, Supervisor of Butler. . c H.'FORD, Supervisor of Galen. L. A. P-ARSONS.Supervisoi' of Huron; . v - W. G. SISSON, Supervisor of Lyons. H. M. LITTEL, Supervisor of Maeedorf. O. H. SHERMAN\ Supervisor of\fyfarion. _ ' C. C. NORTON,-Supervisor of Ontario. R. N. Backus, Supervisor of PalmyraT •: . J. W. TINDALL, Supervisor of Rose. . ' E. HARR.INGTdN,' r Supervispr of Savannah. ' ^=- 1 —* ;—-i— ~, Supervisor of Sodus. - R. T. BROWN, Supervisor of Walworth. • ALSON B. COVEKt, Supervisor of Williamson. CHAS, S. MADAN, Supervisor of Wolcott. ' \'\\'. % • State of New York, Wayne County Clerk's Office^ ss\:' I HEREBY CERTIFY that I have compared.the K foregoing 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- a| Lyons this 14th day ' of November, one thousand nine hundred and six. LEDYARD's. CUYLER, Clerk, By GeOrge \Kent Deputy'Clerfe. ', • ' [Seal] DETERMINATION OF THE BOARTTOF COUNTY CANVASSERS ON COUNTY OFFICERS, - The Board oCCounty Cahyassers of the County $fl Wayne having met at the office of the Clerk of the said^County on the 13th day 0f November, 1906, and having canvassed and estimated-the .votes giyefl in the several iMWiMMiiiftitil ElecEion\Districts 7 of \said \CSuntyrat\ a^^-General. Election held on the 6th day of November, 1906, do hereby certify, determine and declare:\ ' That Jeremiah Collins,, by the greatest number of votes, • was- duly elected\ \Sheriff of said County. - » - That Joseph Gilbert, by the greatest number of voltes, was duly elected District-Attorney of said County. —--I That .(Cyrus P.. Jennings, by the greatest number oij votes, was duly elected Coroner of said County. ,,'._.\.» . i WE CERTIFY this statement to bejB5rf\eci 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. ' . ^\__ __^ JBMOR E. BURLEIGC Supervisor of Arca'dia. &. J. WILSON;-Supervisor of-Butler., . ^..- ; . _-_._ w _ ,.(/ C. H! FORD, Supervisor of Galen. \'\\- L. A. PARSONS, Supervisor of .Huron. W. G. SISSON, Supervisor of Lyons. . .' H. M. LITTEL, Supervisor of Macedon. 0. H. 1 SHERMAN, Supervisor of Marion. „. & ^»i*k Vitr il • C. C. NORTON, Supervisor of Ontario. R. N. Backus, Supervisor of Palmyra._ • J. W. TINDALL, Supervisor of Rose. E. HARRINGTON, Supervisor of- Savannah. o ____,, Supervisor of Sodus. R. T, BROWN, Supervisor, of Walworth. ALSON B. COVERT, Supervisor of Williamson. \ , CHAS. S, MADAN, Supervisor of Wolcott. State of New York, Wayne County Clerk's-Office, 6Si _ ' I HEREBY CERTIFY that I have compared thVforegoing 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-,, one thousand nine hundred and six. — [SealJ • LEDYARD S.JCUYLER, Clerk. •-.— • . - . By George Kent, Deputy Clerk. For Spot Cash By .Ma.rtha. McCulIoch-Williams . Copyriglife 1906, b y Homer Sprague\ WOMAN •sighs.'T wish.' mairBtroma gay„~T wUl.,'.' l ',.«^ g j = fiS&LS Zfire out of the qnestion. The Ut- ------ ' tlfe new-home was^so crowded ft was Impossible to say anything there with-, out having It 1 reach all ©ars: Norrta felt that there was much which ought to be said, but somehow had not yet JbEPJ3g&LAIftself. to_jhs .BttciLDt jays. lng It. IAI LTVI Norrts read from an old L—J- commonplace book, ' adding, .with a little laugh: \Lord how_Jhis generation discounts that fine piece of Bulwer's sentimentality! Women now : adajsjiave got -Bast sighing aliything, \Tnsteaa~Sey say things, and, behold, \the things are done.\ - - -. - _'^Wh ich_ mpa.na^. if^ ^aaything^.that :ou're\ \dead_sQre Msrxia- refected, pulling hard at his pipe. \I don't won- der Tat It,\ he went on. \You were so Immortally certain Baby Curran would make \ducks and drakes of her venture, when, lo, she's. succeeded in a way to astonish everybody.\ \Wrong as usual,\ Norris comment- ed. Marvin shook his head,-with a lazy\\laugh, saying: \George but Tm glad. Daddy Curran left nothing but debts and a livery stable to his flock of_jchHdren r - -There- was nothing- for Baby to do except.keep on with the business\— \There was. <She might have mar- ried me,\ Norris interrupted. \She knew I'd .look out for her stepmother and the kids\— - \No doubt,\ Marvin broke in, \but that Isn't Baby'B way. Don't you re- member how at school she wouldn't be told in class or have her-sums done for her? Honest independence is her ruling passion—so much so, indeed,. I feared tosjiave her go into this. Dad- dy Curran never thought of doubting anybody's word until he had to. I thought Baby, was oft the same piefce. So she is, but she's got something-else in her. Her spot cash conscience, she' calls it. I heard her explaining to old Major Axtun that the way to avoid bad debts was to have no debts at all and let the bank do all the bookkeep- ing,\ Norris drummed hard on the table. \I'm a fool to keep on caring!\ he burst out\. \She puts me~aSlde like a list year's bonnet; won't hear to mar- rying me until the debts .'are paid and Benny boy Jhrough school and ready t o step Into herjshoes. JDhat means four years at least. Meantime th^|e;s the devil t o pay with my people. They're not purse proud, but who can blame them if they don't want to welcome as a daughter a headstrong young woman who has made herself the talk of the county, not even though she did it with Uie 'be~al luEeuUons ifi'&e world?— 4Iy- mother was at me yesterday,. asking me,if I wanted a wife who had grown sharp at bargaining with half the horse dealers and teamsters In the country- side. It seems Baby Is setting up to buy saddle stock\— . \I don't knowr anybody with a bet- ter right She knows horses better than the most of us,\ Marvin inter- posed. \And all things considered, it is a good thing. She has her market ready made, as it were.' Those city folks take everything of,,- class she can Had tfeeffl rod ' pay her a handsome profit:\ \You seem t o hold a brief for her,!' Norris • said sulkily, a gleata. of sus- picion in'his 1 eyes.. ''It-might be well for you to join hands with her; Ion might make more 'at horse dealing than you $vfer did at the law.\ ''V^y'likely—if thad Baby's chance., But'iSertainly I shan't scheme to take ft ir&ln. her/' Marvin safd. steadily; then;—ffashtag; a littje, lie added: ^1 yrould be only \too\ glad to\ join, hands with her in ahything-rand for life. But: -she has let me kno^r that's out of the; question. When she set you free she- left herself bound, little.as you deserve It,\ .The last word was flung over his shoulder. He had risen and was strid- ing towird the door. Norris looked after him; half angrily, half shafaedly, \then glanced about the handsomely ap- pointed office' with a scowling sneer, fiis grandfather had been governor, his father was a senator, his mother lea iociety in Allinghain. Natealjy she; looked high for her onW son, much had taken upon her 1 shoulders an un- womanly burden, j&ill she had hot set herself ^openly against her sohfs choice. She hid even approved, though mildrjy jSiijatentibh-og constancy. HoWj then, should he suspect that 'she was plan- nihjj to tipsefc that intention? The hinge of the plan was Miss Althea jftos- Welt-ft beauty, Miss Althea, if one could have overlooked her hose, tin- •ftft^^tely, ; |[t.«j^W:OTi'BB hflLUtoter- I looking ifwa'simpossibler even \in the 1 effnigerreo of her many dollars. It was the nose as much as anything else that ' had made Granville Norris feel so ' much at ease with her. She had come for a long vi^it, and* Allingbam was making mucb-of her, yet somehow she had ,not bePn brought face -tp face with Baby, who had nowadays little. time and less money for ruffling it in the town gayeties. Norris himself saw her but In little snatches. She -went and -came^so' tmcertaiuly and irtrHagb ln)dd times he could not -waylay her and TYING THE liCNOT^\' The diffldent^oung man wanted to propose to, his. g|rl, but for the, .li$e o£ him he did hot kn#w bow to go about it. ' -__\; • He read books on the \iubjejJt and sought information from men who had experience; and while the theories, were admirable, in every instance'°he found that the. practice thereof was a different thing. . • . * JieJzas. walkingjrith'her-One-even-- • ing, thinking _over these things.when her shoe became untied. _ v ° - ' —She=«tuek--QHt4i&^rfitj^.-litaa.iQat - with a smile, and looked down at it. . He fell on his. kiiees.. and tied the lace. Then^he walked. On with her. The shoe became utied again. The third time it happene'd—he was ready as before. \See if you can't tie a knot that won't come.undone,\ she said; as he . worked away at it. He tooked at her tenderly. \If I can't, I know a man who can,\ he said. ' . • . \Do'you want him to tie It?\ she asked, coquettlshly. \Yes hei replied.\ She jerked her foot away. • He- smiled to himself: \It's the parson,\'he said. And he rose to his feet and finished the proposal. ' ^ •\. - A PUZZLE. ^|J >. -He gjaaeed [Out-ef -the ^wtedowrHiis-f- . eyes, -brightening as they. Jtell-ugon his^ jaaSJej^drSla^Jier-^ifflny-Plinise, jsrfih Althea snug beside her. He rushed out to greet them and almost dragged them inside. Very shortly thereafter he went away with ftem—upon an errand he did not in the least relish. Miss Althea had heard of Baby Curran's venture; further, she had lost her heart to a fine saddle mare Baby had just bought and sehtTcmTIo \exercise. TSheTHeanfto ^have the creature at almost any.price, so Norris, perforce, went along to see the bargaining. He did not go quite blindly. Though he, had never let him- self acknowledge it, he was not insen- sible t o what he would gain if he could bring himself to' marry \Mis» Roswell. If he meant ever to do that, it was well not to set the new fancy beside the old. He writhed at the thought, hoping against hope for some miracu- lous chance to take Baby away. But, most inconsistently, he felt a flooding gladness at sight of her, smiling a wel- come from the door of the neat dingy office. She was sorry, dreadfully sorry, but .Black Leezy^ was not to be bought. She had been bought, indeed, upon a special order from the city stable and would be sent there as soon as ever she got a little Wonted to the. bustle of streets. Yes, she had got a fine com- mission. No, Miss. JRoswell -could-not have the mare by doubling, trebling, quadrupling it—not for anything at all. She (Baby) was sorry tp seem dis* I. obliging, but \she could do nothing else. She had givfen her word*and must keep it; had promised the dealer the bes$ horse to be found and, having found one without a match, was bound to let him.have It.\ ? -' - Miss Roswell had been silken soft at the outset. Finding herself thus with- stood for the- sake of what seemed to her a fine spun scruple, she showed a temper as high as her nose and flounc- ed across the stall front, saying to Mrs. Norris In nrptendedlasid^-iilsa^ Well, no man has to die more than _.'-T. dmq-Jmaw_a,haaiJhik Th\e_ youngest sohtterin-the-civil way-dies— regularly- every- year 'or-twoJ'- lt_iucky2-.'.. I didn't really want the mare — only to see what a woman horse Jockey is like. She's not bad looking either. Xou might take her to be quite respectable—unless you knew better.\ ' • . - • Baby heard every word, as Miss Ros- well meant she should. She stepped back a pace, going white, then red, her hands hanging helplessly at her sides. Norris likewise heard; he flushed dark- ly and made as If to stand by his sweetheart; But his mother was'can- tag him,'likewise his duty as a Cour- teous, host. With a 100k half angry, half apologetic, he followed the two retreating, figures toward their car» ringe; Halfwa? to it he storaetf'ancfi half r turned aboutr to - see^f Marvin [standing Witt'Baby's hahdlto his, her face raised t o fiis and her «yes wOt Instantly he flung hack to them, but Bab]f waved him away. 'Wnra^elaaT gone and\the carriage was out of hear- ing, she said- to Marvin, with a little hard breatlu-^bpr Granville! \Tpught not to blame him. He has maybe caught nay faith In spot cash:\ Then, most unaccountably, she hid her face in her hands and sobbed hard a minute, but looked up after It, smil- ing a brave yet piteous Smliei Marvin took her hand again and pressed it ever so little^ saying in a hali whisper: \Honey cry all yoh want tip betweljti\ how find the New Year. f We are #>lng to get married then and live happy ever after.'.? \ . . ' • Baby*s answer was a btash-and-si- lence, but the wedding came Off duly* a month ahead of the Norris-Roswell affair. CASTDRIA Die Kind You Hats Always Bought BWHTSthA Wgn*twr»of il A Discouraging Case. There is a young.doctor of Brace Who thinks he must leave the place. His reason_is clear,\ For In one entire yeafr _ Ha has had .but a dress-suit case. —Judge. ------ Miserable.' \Old man Wilkins Is feeling nuser» able.\ \ • \You don't say! I thought he was looking In splendid health.\ \That's ^just it. He's feeling so healthy he. can't think of anything to take medicine for, so he just sits and pines.\—Milwaukee Sentinel. Will- Pose.' He—Why are you wearing that ex-' pensive gown at that dinner to-night? It, isn't such a swell affair.' She—I know it; but I don't feel like talking much and with this gown on I won't be entirely lost sight of.—De- troit Free Press. f , : - A Mean Advantage. Max—I'm going to quit rooming with Charlie. His Chum—What's the\ matter? Does he talk In his sleep? Max—No, but he listens, when I do. —Detroit Free Press. , - j - -e 1 Shrunk Out of Sight. \So you^told your troubles to Jenj kins. Did he make you forget them?\ \\You bet hg did; I found he had so many more than I had that mine didn't seem like anything at all.\— Detroit Frea,JPress. The Usual Way. . She—You saw the little wasp lying on its back and your sympaihjt made you help it again? What did i t do by way of gratitude? ^_. He—Stjang me, of course.~-Detroit \Free FfessXT ' .\ ' > - - . : The Whole Show, • — Interviewer—Were you at all fright; ened when you gave your first lec- ture. Great •ratoi^-Not at all. There wasn't any audience there to' be afraid of.—Detroit Free Press. American Lawlessness. x One community in this state com- plains that ft'has been-the scene>0f ten murders In a month. It woflltf seem as though the sur-vitfofs had a right Ao feel anxiOus.-\^hilaaelphla Ledgjfer. •' .\ \ . ,The Rejected MSSriiffiUStfy^ The- number ot peOpik* itAday Who 'thlnk-they can write\a fSvei i s very\ large. They exceed in numbers even the mob- who are-sure* they are hn- mortal poets.r-^Londpn Saturday /Re^ view. ,'-'•' . - ' ; \'• Negative Advantage at Leatt; There: is this in favor Qf the automo- bile,- says\'Macfc. Cretclier. It doesn't get its tail over\ the line or shed- its hair in your face on a windy dayg^ Kansas .Gity Journal. ' . ; • .Immense Force- in .Frosts _ No One has yet beeh able^o, pOn» struct a vessel which can resist the force of- freezing Water. - -Tig^ntX! pound steel, shells'have beeffiv^nT as it they were-glaSs*. \ ~ \' *\ \ -Disparity In-StwnjitK df^-Atfg^j^f— Among inen,\ 51 §&tstent%ijs • j|p^jf r insthe right ;arrn; than tin-tff if e|i. stronger;- in the *esi? the twa *rin» $xe equal, • j ''-. •'/. - •' ^.e—^_. :M'- %l,*,.'fitt»h>^w TjiRfhtrriirr-; Tfie Boutet de teonvtl Btyliisloi JKaJr dreiiainig' lr not r ortiffial'\'\wlj^lpiS- French, portrait- painter, \th* Bm*- foot Indian- chief always we^ |i» h*lr with alockOTM hiH«ow, . /• **»*w ~\*fn~ —