1 ROBINSON WINS OUT Vomplftn lUturiiK live the 1iulon Cnntlltlnt for Cnngrtt 1lurnllty of 171 Vote Complcto returns on congressman in this district give Robinson fusion 175 plurality over Hays republican The pluralities in the various counties uro as follows Hays Robinson Antelope loono 0 liort -10 Cedar 1I Colfax ilSi Cuming iM DotlKO CI Dixou V Dakota 115 Knox IT Madison 105 Merrick 1811 Nanco lail Thnrston ltt Wayne 1T5 Platte filiO Pierce HI Btnnton SKI liiSt 1TG TUESDAY TOPICS Dr A Hear is nu Omaha visitor Dr O 13 Little of lilooinflcld is a city visitor today T F Meinmiuger of Madison was a city visitor last night The Shakespear club mut with Kov J J Parker last night Mr and Mrs W II Ilutterneld re turned last night from Chicago A party of young people drove in from Uega last evening to see Uncle Toms Cabin W C Gilmoro left yesterday for Gleunwood Iowa to visit his mother who is very sick Mrs N A Rainbolt and Mrs W II liucholz were passengers for Omaha on the early train today Mr and Mrs G T Sprechor are moving into the Ed Marple house west of the residence they formerly occupied Harry Thompson very pleaBautly en tertained a company of young friends last night at the home of his parents in the Heights Mr and Mrs E E Coleman are guests at the home of Mr and Mrs 1 D Larrabee while getting settled in thtir new homo in Hillside Terrace After n coupla of days of Iudian sum mer the weather this morning assumed a winterish aspect with low lying clouds driving down belore a chill norwester The next attraction billed for the Auditorium is the Mallory Theater com pany presenting a list of popular dramas nnd comedies November lo 1G and 17 with one matinee The company be gins here Thursday night with His Excellency the Governor at popular prices Chas Litchfield of Chicago who has been visiting the Litchfield children here in Norfolk for several days returned this morning Mr Litchfield is a con ductor on tho Illinois Central which capacity he has filled for 22 years He made each of the boys Robbie and Frank a present of a gold watoh The Hebron Journal savs that Al bert Deguer of Friedensau it will be noted that it is not Albert Deguer of Norfolk has been confined to his bed for two weeks and is still sufforing from n severe hog bite on his left leg He was attempting to drive the hog into a pen when it attacked him with the above result inflicting a wound four inches long and quite deep Under the direction of T E Moolick tho aluminum street signs recently re ceived are being placed Norfolk avenue from First to Eighth street has been duly labeled the signs being attached to tho corners of buildings where they stood close enough to the streets From Eighthjstreet west and on other avenues the signs will be placed on poles which have been purchased for the purpose N A Rainbolt has opened a law and real estate oilice in C W LeMonts office rooms When Mr Rainbolt en gaged in tho banking business ho went from a law office and naturally returus to his old avocation as a change that will be restful Iu his connection with the bank he has handled considerable real estate and is perhaps as well posted on the situation in that Hue as any one in the city His success iu tho venture is therefore assured from tho start Pierce Leader The local football team is going to get in practice and may play a game in obout two weeks with Niobrara players Negotiations for a gamo on Thanksgiving are also pending with Plainviow to be played at Norfolk if arranged for About 2fi00 sheep wore brought up from Norfolk Tuesday and taken to the Dull ranoh north of town They will be fed there this winter the owner hiving bought a por tion of tho clover hay raised on the ranch this year The Musio Students club met with Miss Nelle Gerecko last night 10 members beiug present The club indi cated by a unanimous vote that they favored program No 1 of I lines selec tions for Thanksgiving niBt here The topic of the meeting was Syncopa reunion liitlopomlontHllvor lloiiitillriiu Domnrrnt ITolllllll 1111 Soclnlitl Miil Hontl Populist Klllt InVlltMllt Chnrlns II Dlolrlcli Wllliiim A Ioiiitor liic iu 0 lllllKK TIiihi Kluiriifi Tinlnr Kllfk Inn 11111 UN VS T lOVIUNOIt lzrn IV NiviiKti Hoiiilileiui Clunnl A HUImrl P 1 Kl linn Diuii tliiirlcK It IjIiupoii Prohibition I Ilniiil McMlilioii Soclnliht II M Ituilnr Mid ltimil PoimliM Kou Si i iturAtti or Si liorno W MiiisIi I imlilirim C V SuiImhiii P lSil Hop Himii Duviui Ij WhlHioi Proli hitloii Krmik Noiliniili NmcIiiIIM W Shirko Miil ltimil Piipiilial Ton Anm init or Pi Accoi n Cluirlon Wofton Itopiililliiui Tlii oiluroUrioMi P I Sll Hop Horn WIIhii Hroillo Pioliiliilioii 3 V Ault Snrliilihl Jnme M Tajlor Mill Itiiiul PopuliM Kou Tin isuhmi Williiuii Slmitiir Itnpiililirnii Smnilnl II Ilnuiiltl P I Sll Hup Ilotn C C Criiuull IMohlliltion IS IllllllB SlHfllliM AlitMiInm Union Mill Homl Pniml nl Iuu Si i i ittNirMiiM or Pfiuit Insiiii lv lllhim K rtmlor Hnpnhlliiili Cluirlon K Hock P I Sll linn lmn Hurtles llliiin 1iohlliitioii Miss llurlii Willi in Soriiilittl Mm T J Kullfn Miil Koiul Piipiilial Ft III A I lllltMV llNMl W Iriiuk N Pioiil ltopiililit iili ii iiiih i minium r I mil itnii limn Diinlmiii M SlioiiK Ilnliihltion Mlrlmul PmHmi Sorliilihl John SIom nc lr Miil ltonil lupitllbt Kou IMll II Ptllllt IVMIS Mi Hi IttllMIM ImiiKti I Kiilliiinr Itmiiililicmi P 1 Cains P I Sll Hon Dtini Kriif t iib 11 lck Pioliiliition V II Smi So luliHt JlllllOB Sllllllllll Miil ltonil Populisi iiti1 1 ill m i i ou un i im i is sii iiiis IMuiml Itntowiitor Il Politioi W V Allen W M Holioitum Koll oMIKISSM S TlllKII DlMlltUT loiu It Hmh Hopiililit iin John S liiiliintMiii P 1 Sil Hop Dtnii Isiiiuli liKhtlior Prohibition hiiKiiiii A rum Miil ltoml Populist 1 on J it i mi N is in Iluk iu Dm unci - Jnlin F Hojil Itopiililicnu DoukIiih Ciiimm P 1 Doiu I on Sin Mint Illiin Si moim it Disiimi W V YiniiiK Itpulilinin itutriB luwuoy 1 Dmuocriit I W DarliiiKlon Hy Potltion l OR I IoiiIh I Hluj It publican P K ininiurniiiu I Donincrat Joflopli A Trillock II Petition Foil Coi n r An iiiumi Hurt Miiiiiw HeputilicHii Krtiil II Froo Democrat P I I OU V OLN 11 LOMMlSIONIHMKt OSI 1JISI Itltr A L Cnrtor Itupiibliciu II W Wintor Doniocrat P I roit Ahhihsok li J IlriioKKoniiiii Herman Guroka Kou Jus in tM ok iiii lit i S Y lluyuH F Kisaloj J Ij Daniel A P ChililH Foil COSSI MILLS J MCovort V II Li illusion I llCnnlu II Ilnettou VU8 Ludwig KoonigsteiuH oriptnal nr raiiBeiiiunt Homo Sweet Hoino and Ou tho Bauksof tho Wubnsh iu rag rime to illustrato i form of syncopation Miss Gerecko favored tho club with a vocal selection The presentation of Uncle Toms Cabin last night by Al V Martins mammoth compauy was unquestionably the best ever given in Norfolk Tho compauy was well fitted with special THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY NOVHMRKR l 1900 OERCIAL COUNT OF VOTE CAST IN MADISON COUNTY NOV 6 1900 CAN 11 OATHS Nunilmr ut Viitrrt fnftt Km rioslliiATl vt Kimiorh Itoimliliemi Hnimlillrni P 1 Mil Hon Diuii Prohibition SorlnliM Miil ltonil loiulirt ltiiiilliran Democrat Hopuliliraiil Itopulilfci Democrat Doniucrit l Hopiililicaii I Itopulilicaiili Domocial I Dunio rai W NOKtOliK IL0 lJI lJI iai II tr is so 12s 111 I Os 100 li 71 121 120 HI lis ivi 127 21 KM 3 t a sis 11 INN ltll my r 200 107 N Ills lll l till II a 20t 107 in i ii 171 201 lbs ISs 71 20i I 1 sj E I4S 7 107 IM HI til VJ US iri 4 s Ill 01 lis i 01 IbJl 101 12i lit iu tvS 1VI no 7H I4H io oi 0i Kil no 24l itr 12 s IIM 101 tor 100 S a I 117 20t M 1IU fi7 VII 40 I7M v 40 171 54 VS Ml 17 Vi s 4S Is SI III I III s l 111 12H M rs a m ts I S p 8- J g s 145 142 Stti VI V sit s1 4 1 101 1 l 4 I 2 Mi S2 V 7u 47 10s I tl r7 hi iu 7s III Hit I 4 I 12 Ml M lt7 77 4 1 iv a t I I ri s2 0 42 hi n WEDNESDAY WRINKLES lndgo J 13 Barnes is a visitor iu Omaha Dr Alden of Pierce is a Norfolk visi tor today R A Stewart was a pashonger for Ewiug last night Dr H G Leiseuring of Wayuo is a Norfolk visitor today John 11 Hays has returned from his scenery and some of tho actors were tnP t0 1l8 Mc ines Iowa above the average The characters of Mrs A Warner of Oukdale was shop- Uncle Tom Legree Topsy Eva aud ping in Norfolk yesterday oneor two others were good while some were very poor Ou tho whole however the play was satisfactory The Auditorium was filled with one of tho largest crowds yet in the building aud at times they were deeply impressed One of the best and natural features of the play wore the mauy colored people taking part Pender Republic We desire to drop a word of warning to all tho readers of the Republic concerning tho prevalence in the southern and eastern part of this comity of a contagious disease commonly called the Cubauitch but which iu fact has been pronounced nothing less than small pox by quite a number of tho best tuo 8tute imiverhity pliysicians iu Jiurt and Uiiuung counties A good many person have been nlllicted with it and some few have died among whom we are told wus Collier Learning who Bonie years ago was employed in this ollico The disease is generally mild but it leaves tho patients marked in a good many cases with the inevitable marks so peculiar to that disease and so much dreaded by everyone KntH Wanted We want an active agent iu Norfolk and vioinity to represent the largest evergreen nurseries in the Uuited States A full line of hardy fruits shade and ornamental trees shrubs etc Four plaus pay weekly Address at once The Euhn NuitSEiiiBS Elgin 111 I utter llHt List of letters remainiug uncalled for at tho postoftlco November 151 1500 Moms Rasinessen Frank Piatt John Andrews J E Bernhardt Win Blair Hulvor Bjorusou B E Brown 2 John Halway James Innos Mrs Emma Kotell G May E Mibo Tuo Richert Tueodoro M Ritchie Frank Amy Julius Zilmer Harvy Clark Emnia Cotel Mexandor Organ O Swigert Frank Smith Gustav Sohrooder Mrs Nora Clayton D D GrifUth Joseph H Williams Mrs Emma Thornton Carl Willey If not called for in 10 days will bo sout to the dead letter ofllco Parties calliug for any of the above pleiihosay advertised P F SlKKCIIKK P M C W LeMont is moving his ofllco fixtures to the Verges building opposite tho poBt office and will continue iu tho tionttndthe feuture of the evening iusurance and real estate business Miss Nettie Dorch was a Norfolk vis itor yesterday from Stanton Miss A M Hornby was a visitor in the city yesterday from Stanton Chas Davis of Randolph was a busi ness visitor yesterday in Norfolk M D Tyler and Burt Mapos went to Bloomfield on the early train today Mr and Mrs Gottleib Btiettner of Madison aro visitors iu tho city today E 11 Luikart of Battle Creek was a pasbonger from Norfolk to Lincoln yes terday Ernest Bridge has been promoted to positiou of corporal in his company at Senator W W Young of Stanton is in Norfolk today receiving tho congrat ulations of his tnondh Mif s Myrtle Wuldron of Lincoln ib ex pected here this week to spend some time with her sister Mrs D J Koenig stoiu John Koonigstoin has sold M acres of his laud southeast of the city to Fred Rauteuberg the consideration being 10 per acre The niue mouthsold sou of Mr and Mrs Frauk Tanuehill who reside south of the city died Monday and the funeral was held yesterday Dr A Bear went to Council Bluffs to meet Mrs Bear aud the children on thoir return from an extended visit at Richmond Va They returned home last night G W Box came in yesterday from a four months trip through Nebraska Colorado Wyoming aud South Dakota He will leave tho first of December for a trip through Iowa R E Talleut general agent for Black Hills or Last Hunting Grounds of tho Dukotas a story of tho Collins Russoll expedition of i years ago is iu tho city and will canvass for tho salo of the work Carl Wilde has sold a lot on South Fifth street to Adam Kost who will build a residence Mr Kost has sold ItiO acres of his laud to his son William of Clearwater who will come hereto live Mrs O B Durlaud oiid daughter Dorothy and Mrs Graham and grand daughter Lena Stewart aro expected tonight from Middletowu N Y Mrs Durluud visited there about 10 wetks 171 lint i ra 5 1 7 tV Ill X jl f 2d Z 2JiV Mi 7 I I I ZM 72 I 221 71 4 i 2is 71 a 2is 71 I i 107 IU 40 as I 3 T 9 I as iss as 4 lfl ss i a atv io 01 si s at as si st 1 SO 21 102 I It hi I I i m it lltm - 4i I I 12 INV Mlltisti iS 1 1 1 IV 01 ti t2lsim Ml HUSl IIIS7V itiiLitK i 11X11 1012 ill a k lK2 IrltbO VI 1 1 1 111 MllSlKI 21011 m Ml I II I I n rs Jo siUi 2 I 111 IS70 no 40 IW V 1111102 2isr I7IIISI MllhOI ISII l HIM ria Mt Mr r02 17 1 170 HVi rM Ill o 170 ls7 im 21 2 til 2i2 2i2 br IIM I Ml 10 411 20 and Mts iralutm hits been there for a year The teachers of the public Hchools lire taking turn about in visiting the other rooms of tho schools Miss Mason supplying Koch teacher is given an entire day day to visit and thus acquires a knowledge of other teachers methods which will undoubtedly prove mutually helpful in the work Tho Omaha market is showing denceof tho approach of Thanksgiving in tho oppearanco of turkeys cranberries oysters and other prerequisites to the proper observance of tho day During tho next couple of weeks turkeys by the thousond will bo distributed through tho Omaha markets The concert given last evening at tho First Congregational church for the benefit of tho Sunday school was at tended by a large crowd of ptople Music was furnished by C J Chapmans gniphophono and Miss Nelle Gorocko sang two numbers Tho receipts from tho entertainment were very satisfac tory The Madison Chronicle has tho best election story It says In Giove precinct a curious ballot was cast which showed tho extreme intelligence of the voter It was a blank 1 allot without any printing of any kind on it but u bore the signatures of the judges The voter looked it over and made a enihS under the judges names It is reported tlmt tho station agent at Johnstown is suffering from an attack of Hitall pox and tho depot has been quarantined Meanwhile tho railroad company has improvised a depot from a box car and tho business is being con ducted without tho aid of either tho siiuion ageui or uepot i nere aro a number of cases of small pox in tho state but the diseaso is either not of a malignant form or medical science has so thoroughly demonstrated its ability to cope with it that no alarm is felt by tho citizens Fifteen or twenty years ago a few cases of small pox would have almost created n panic Some hoodlum removed one of the streot signs at the corner of Main and First streets sometime during last night The sign had just been placed yesterday It was put at a height of 12 feet and tho law breaker who removed it must have been at considerable inconvenience to perform what ho probably considered a very cute trick If apprehended tho joke will probably not bo of such a laughable character as it was a niisdo nieanor and punishable as such The city council will probably take some spoeiul action at its next meeting and may pass an ordinance with tho object of punishing the performance of such tricks severely Tho action though not creating any large damage provoked considerable indignation on the part of all enterprising citizeus who learned of it and they would have been highly pleased had the perpetrator been caught and given the limit of the law i n a EliJ With Almont Complete Returns He Has 1 000 Plurality MKINLEYS MAJORITY 7000 Metmtilit liilrm tboof h Itpobtli hi to Il IhKlr Arr In it 11 tlnililo Mlnuill ill Our In tlioSt lrf llallll U11111I111 Nm II Almost t tiiuplrir Neuutc leiublh tltlh III hmlunluU III VHcunt I lioiiHc Republicans Til m lonlstw W Ihe Uee hhyb tlehiieil returns nr comliiK In slowly All but live conn ties me tcpoitud nu piesldetit niitl these will not clump- inoie Hum 100 oi VMJ either way the temilt ae then On the tetutiiH liihnlnliil Mi Mnlcy hits n liluiullt1 of StN Theie Ih imw no muie tUmbt iiboiil the icsult on the 1100 nnd lrOO in the iciimiH em In in eil In Hie itible six counties tniws Int Iiiih it pltiialltv of 1 TJJ Custer county In tint I tit lutletl but It Is known that It only uun Ioi titer a 1lin ulltv of 111 un iigNliiMl almost II Ml two vents ago Tim leglHhituie will he Itcpulillfiiu by u mile working inn Jtultv In both hoilscH IiihiiiIiic the Hoc tloii of two Kepubllcan Inlted SIiiIch eennloiN although thiee or lour tl Im tiictu in c still In tluuut The World llniald snyi The cor rrcW il returns lioiu H4 i ouulleH give Foynter 1071141 and Dlelilch 1071101 Ihe iciuitiulug six counties which In 18118 polled HllOO votcH two yen is ago gitvo Poynlcr it plurality ol tll With the sumo peiceuttige of loss Hint hits obtained In the enuiilles that have thus fur reported HiIh would be ictlticetl lo 1170 or barely enough to offset the lead of IMS Hint now Klniuls to the credit of Dleltieh In view of his It Is evl dent Hint it will tcqtllre Hie Html te turns to ileleimliie the icsult So fin ins the lest of the state ticket Ih con cerneil the ciiudltliitcH on either hIiIc run behind the respective IiciuIh of the ticket lei im al lrir Mi Kliiln - iiiirii iiiu tniinci III ut IllllIU III Mull i llllliolH n1iK anil riiualll In iii iniii luiiiuiiii ir Jmui ii Kiiiihiis Ill Mulne I Murvliniil H MllHHIIl llllNftlH ir MIiIiIriiii II Mllllll Mltll II NiliniKkii 8 New 1 1 ii in i - li 1 1 H New JciMj 10 New Yolk N n iii i in iiit i i Ihlii I Oiigin 4 Iiiimm ImiiiIii j Itllwle IhIiiiiiI I Smith lliiknli tliill i Vellllnllt I WiihIiIiikIiiii I Wi I VIikImIi I WIki iiiinIii 12 i ctiiiliiK H lllM iiiiiniu 2nruii 4IKKI iMMI Ill MM III I Kit I llMIIMKI hkj LHMKI LVimi satKHi 7rmo itOIKI IHdoil MltMrtl MllllIK ILtKKI ruiMKi HdiKJ 21K0i 10 iroio lOMK 000 iimi SIKIO ir HKi 1 K 2IHM Intnl lir 1tSWKI MeKlnlcjs pluiilllv 711 SIM Im III Mill A In Im tint 11 70M ArkMiihiN 8 51 cm Cilnnili I riO riorltlii I eJOOl flirlii lit ItMfMi KiIltllllV Ill 1 Kifl lmilNliini s ROInki MshhHllll K MUsmiri 17 touiKi Mon tn im lWKI NpviiIii 3 1MK Not lit tnnlliiii 11 WllHK Hoiith tlirolliui n 4IHMM rj MWK Tiiiih ir I7ri0l viiKiniii rj ioMrf Tittil Total lector il wile NcecuMiiy In ii tlmkr McKliilevn kiria iwr IM H7 irji I MeKlnleyn niiijnrlty ovt r llryiin 113 Kent in Uj Louisville Nov This morning the oiiiier louinal with leturns from all but 11 of the I SSI precincts In Ken tucky puts Bryans majority at 7800 mill lleckhamh ut llfl Thc c 11 pre eliicts un sparsely sctlcld and gave In the lat stitle election combined It ii lliiit ti iniijorltles of less than rK John W Yerkes ftep candidate for governor left last night for his home In Danville Louisville Nov f With returns from all but IM out of I SS 1 precincts the Courier luuiiiiil puts Bryans ma jority at 80H him Het Uhams at fiOOO The missing prcclud have been taken Into account In this result The Ue pulillcins now Halm that mnjoiitics will be shown for McKlnley and when the returning board can vitsecs the vote at Franklin t which It will tlo three weeks from election day The returning board Is Deino cratit it ml the legislature is also Dem ocratic Kx Covernor lames H Mc Crcary who managed the Democratic campaign closed the lit adquaiteis last night 5 Klftlf mill Hint nllonliiK nil lie fifjitib lliittiK iIiiIiiih In the rlfvpntli illslrlct In- plmcil I lit- Minloi i t l H til Itrt tin nni llpildmm itHptt lively Hi HXM and Mm mi Tin- Common Inl Itcp i Rny I In pIpi linn Ih very How II will not enticed Hie tlefetil of VHro mill the MeKItt ley eleetoiN niitl hiivi tlmt lite olllelitl eoiinl only enn tleteunliie lie rcniilt Chilli mini Comlm of Hie llepulilleitri utttle eiimiinlKi mmlltee wiih qnoteit lis folltiUM While we Imve not Hi IlKtirrf IIioioiikIiIi ioniilleil yet wenr ceitnln I tin I Mr Yetlet eiinletl Ken tiitltj U 11 hiiimII HiotiKh infe nm or Hy Ihe lesnli s UV Hone I think rnliniiH jc Mi Mule 11 iluitility Iu lint II will ptoluilily leiiiilte Hie olll Nebllthkit ol 0111 7101 Ihe Itepllli Hill eolllil In ilelnuillie how Hie hIiiIc llenii Htitle tlekrl U HeHeil by nhotit hen 1 left liiiiilipini leiM Yei liKMi to 1 DO Ihe ItepiinlieiiiiH elect K h linil n miiuiM tilnriillty wllli 17 foiin ivngirMauiiMi In the rlrst unit Mceotitl l III lieiml rnini I nm In unci th rtiHluiilNtii In tint Thlul fonneil Hint over HIO liiillot i went font til nrth niitl Sixth The leilw l enunleil lii Coehel eleetlon onieerx lutillfi th icluiUN un Milch ttir lint Miroiiplioiil Hie Mtnte on net oiinl of let completed will prolmtilv Hlittul MHiiI ei IihIi mIIIIoh We lune llsitiiered thill not titilv pyitfiualli liniiils haw been pitu llenl till oer the lute Inn In noinc t untitle theie wus wholexnlo exclusion of vol cry flout the polls NIGHT CLASSES IIikIM I Iii AmII IIPNiinliiK iiiiir The N Mini 11 lid n nil li M O I Ih niiild iilt minium Itlltllt M III ltVJ f j I 1II I Mule lltkel than Ihete Is tin MeKlnler K m though DlellihN pluuillty will b J1 H ttll Uh the iiuii h smiillfi All but Huee iouuIIch mlt Tm Kinleestil it polled olhilnl oi un III Inl ntitl It ml experjeiiceil teueliers tin the line or lliete ivlurns I eli kit niv Hciiicd unit tho enrollment hits it pluiitlll of a tew less llniii HIM students is the one pti I of the plans Tlw thiee count les Itoiii which ti tit It not completed lug bus ben hint tl luxt ytin guie lie The plan Is to havo foiirelasses n week publican pluinlltiis nnd can be counted taught iu the evening finni Htoi giving oil to bllnir the lolttl between un to mi nmiitiiMiit i n i KM Vlll I HIM I 1 I I I I I I I I II Ill l I I vvotlt during Ihe day to complete theli education in ptattu al school biitnchoH al night Those who would be inteiesled in Mich a plnn and would like to avail themselveHof tho oppoilunily alltirdetl to oliluin au idttcalion an- tlesiied to meet al tho Y M I hull in tho Mast block Fiiduy evening November Hi to Inlli ovei the plans with the com initteo I SlSMONH W W lliitiiirs Ilesident General Secretary bar zibn Immigrants I ii nl Y fI Iiiii miiiIkin iiii Strmner lunil Ihnliil lllnif in 1 1 1 ly llltlm II ill i lliiHlw rhlhitlelphlii Nov M Twenty live IlllliiigtiiulH who clime liete us Nilooll ptiHeugeis on II e American Hue steam or Wucshiutl wen denied admission to this coiiuliy bv it boitid of IiiijiiIiv of tho United SlMlos Immigration eoui inlssloueiH ou the ground that they had violated the contiiict labor law The paitv insisted of six men two women anil 17 clnlilicn Under euiinliiiitlnii the in mil women admitted that they wele ItiieuuikelH null clinic from Heaston a small ttin iiufiut itrliif tovrti near Niittliighuin Kng It was proved that Hist cIiins pitHHiiso had lieon paid for them by John Alexander Dowie the divine healer of Chicago who Ih about to found a city called Aon near Waiikegnn Ills whcie he Intends to cHlnhllsh a luce producing plant The board learned also that n complete liiccuiuMug plant Ik also on the way bete The hoard decided that the Im migrants shall be depot ted WORK OF LIFE SAVERS Sill Intend Uliiliill Hnliniltn llli An niml Id it lo htirrtiirv illfr Wtishlngton Nov H I Kimball general supei Inteiulent of the life sav lug servlte iu his annual report to Seeietary age says Ihut at the close of the tibial year the establishment cinbniteil id stntioiiH lt being on the Atlanlic IS ou the lakes IH ou the racillc ami one at the falls of the Ohio at Louisville Ky The number of disasters lo docu un ntcd vessels within the field of opet ut Ions of ihe service during the year was Ull Theie vvete on boa id those vessels ljrr persons of whom li07 weie shvetl ami IS lost Six bundled and seventy thiee shipwrecked persous received succor at the stations The est limit nl value of the vessels iu volved In disaster was fi Ii7r00 nnd of thrir cut goes i34200 making a totnl value of property Imperiled iff 4 701 HO Of thlH amount MTMUW was saved and fLliIViOO lost The number of vessels totully lost was 01 THE HOST ATTRACTIVE COUNTRY TO THH FARHER STOCKRAISE MANUFACTURER INVESTOR Is that traversed by the Louisville and Nashville Railroad The Orml Ccnlrrl 5oullicrn Trunk Line in Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mis sissippi Florida where there are splen did ohances for everybody to make money Come aud seo for yourselves Half Fakk Kxciitsioxs Pikst ani TlllKD TUKSUAYb Or KVKKY MONTH Printed matter majis aud all informa tion free Address R J WEMYSS He said that lie had heard from CienfrnJ immigration and Indnstria jialyn chulrinen In eery coiiuty In the LOlISYILLS x